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3Sro.    OO JULY,   1896,   TO   JULY,  1897. 


HARTFORD  CITY  DIRECTORY ; 

JULY,   1896: 

BEINa  A  NINETEEN-FOLD  DIRECTORY  OF  HARTFORD; 

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Name9  of  Bemdents ;  where  Living;  where  in  Bunneu ;  where EmpUnfed ;  Capartnerehipe ;  Ccrporatione ; 

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HARTFOKD  ILLUSTRATED; 

GEEK'S  CONNECTICUT  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIRECTORY, 

OF    6,172    PLACES,  WITH  TOWN  AND  COUNTY  LOCATIONS;  OF 

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And  all  Desirable  Infoi-matlon,  about  the  CJTY  OrKARTFORD,  for  Citizens  and  Strangers. 

ALSO,  A  DlJtECTORY  OF  THE 

TOWN  OP  EAST  HARTFORD, 


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Names  of  Residents^  Zocatian  and  Occupations;  Town  Offices;  Courts;  Corporations; 

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Classified  Business  Directory ,  Street  and  Avenue  Directory, 


HARTFORD,  CONN.;  U.  S,  A,: 

THE  HARTFORD   PRINTING  COMPANY,  PRINTERS  AND  PUBLISHERS; 
ELIHU  GEER'S  SONS',  CANVASSERS  AND  COMPILERS. 


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PREFACE. 


Im  iMttlng  tliiR,  tbe  FIFTT-NINTH  oonsecatlTe 
Bamber  of  Gnui*8  Habtfobd  Cmr  DnscTORT,  tbe 
pabUalwn  feel  that  tbe  clttkens  of  Hartford  are  to  be 
eonsiatnlated  apon  tbe  sabetaotial  growth  of  the  City 
tlie  peat  year,  which  la.  In  names,  2.291 ;  In  popalatlon, 
4387 ;  and  far  exceeds  any  other  year,  making  the  popn- 
latton  of  the  City  of  Hartford,  Jaly,  1896,  78,696. 

There  have  been  opened,  the  past  year,  twelve  new 
•treeta  and  aTennea,  a  tact  never  before  heard  of  in  the 
blatory  of  this  City.  During  thla  period  there  baa  been 
bollt  374  new  dwelling  honaes,  at  a  taxable  valnatlon  of 
•1,179,(^26.  and  with  theee  the  people  cannot  find  ample 
accommodation. 

The  If  anolactnring  Interests  bare  increased  $310,890. 

The  Grand  List  of  the  City  has  risen  $3.286,76& 

The  school  children  baye  Increased  797. 

Tlie  Clearing  House  shows  $15,749,742.24  more  than 
last  year. 

These  are  a  few  of  the  facts  which  go  to  show  that  the 
Cl^  Is  growing  &st»  and  that  the  extensiye  improve- 
Dwnta  now  being  made  by  the  Street  and  Water  Com. 
mlssloDers,  the  Gaa  and  Kleetrio  Companies,  are  steps  in 
tbe  right  direction. 

There  have  been  6,806  names  erased  from  last  year's 
Directory ;  8,096  new  names  have  been  added;  7,061 
names  that  changed  either  residence  or  boslness  location; 
making  20,952  corrections  from  the  1896  book.  What 
boslness  boose  can  afford  to  be  without  a  copy  of  this 
yeaz's  Directory. 

The  New  Bolldlng  Ordinance  can  be  found  on  pages 
457  to  468,  and  win  be  a  very  handy  reference  for  car. 
penten  and  bolldera,  or  those  oontem^tlng  building. 

Removals  from  the  city  are  under  Migrations,  on  pages 
8S4L  to  3i5,  and  number  1,166;  Deaths,  under  Necrology, 
on  pages  345  to  861,  and  number  1,254;  these  two 
Iteoia  would  Increase  our  number  of  names  to  35,816. 

The  BU8IHBB8  DiucroBT  on  pages  553  to  608  is  cbMsi- 
fled  under  1,037  distinct  business  heads. 

THS  POST  OmcB  DiHKCTOBT,  pagos  780  to  785,  was 
corrected  July  10th  by  Fraxk  P.  Fuslomo,  Postmaster. 

Tbe  New  Map  with  the  10  wards  colored,  has  the  12 
new  streets*  viz.:  Crown,  Arthur  place,  Donald,  Faience 
Gilman,  Hurlbortt  King.  Meadow,  Olive,  Park  Terrace 
Whitney  streets,  and  Bowe  av. 

Our  Fbbb  Libsast  contains  two  hundred  Directories 
of  the  principal  cities  of  the  United  Btates:  also  the  com* 


merdal  centers  of  Knrope,  Asia,  Africa  and  Australia,  to 
which  cities  a  copy  of  our  Hartford  City  Directory  U 
sent. 

THE  Bast  Habtfoed  Dimktobt  is  the  SEVENTH 
consecutive  number,  and  includes  the  vinsges  of  Bum- 
side,  Hockanum,  Silver  Lane,  The  Meadow,  Hillstown. 
etc.  This  year  it  contains  2,288  names,  an  increase  of 
86  names  over  last  year.  We  have  erased  416  names, 
added  502  new  names,  and  made  alterations  and  cor- 
rectimu  in  residences  of  236  namea— thus  making 
1,154  alterations  in  the  Bast  Habtfobo  Dibbctobt. 

We  desire  to  express  our  sincere  thanks  to  the  patrons 
who  have  so  many  years  given  their  aid  and  assistance 
in  the  support  of  a  work  so  useful  and  necessary.  It  is. 
and  always  has  been  our  aim  to  avail  ourselves  of  any 
opportunity  to  Improve  this  book  and  make  it  more 
popular  and  more  desirable  for  each  business  house  as 
well  as  for  the  home  library. 

The  present  volume  is  the  earliest  one  issued  in  six- 
teen years,  and  contains  tbe  largest  Increase  in  new 
names  since  its  first  issue. 

The  following  are  the  improvements  and  the  date  when 
made  to  this  Dibbctobt. 

A  classifled  Business  Dlreetoiy.  1870. 

A  Copartnership  Directory,  1876. 

Tbe  Street  and  Number  where  all  mechanics,  artisans 
and  clerks  are  regularly  employed  in  business  hours,  in 
addition  to  their  residence.  1882. 

The  Bemovals  or  Migrations  from  the  city.  1883. 

The  Deaths,  1882.  The  Births,  1884. 

Tbe  Marriages,  1884.  Tbe  Divorces,  1887. 

The  **  Ditto  '*  instead  of  spelling  each  name  in  full,  1888. 

Alphabetical  list  of  names  in  Business  Directory  of 
Clergymen,  of  Schools,  and  of  the  Churches,  1888. 

Different  spelling  of  names  for  same  pronunciation, 
being  cross-references  to  same,  1888. 

The  addition  of  the  number  of  the  ro<nn  to  the  name  of 
the  person  or  individual,  in  all  the  large  Public  Build- 
ings, this  is  in  addition  to  the  street  number,  1889. 

A  classified  list  of  Public  Halls,  of  Public  Buildings,  of 
Clubs,  of  Parks,  of  Bridges,  and  of  Armories  in  the 
Business  Directory  inJL889. 

Maiden  names  of  widows  as  well  as  the  husbands.  1888- 

A  table  of  Governments  and  their  colonies  in  the  World 
in  1894. 


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PREFACE. 


Table  showing  the  number  of  names  and  gain  In  each 
year's  Issae  since  1888 : 


TBAX.   MAMBi. 

aADf. 

TBAB.   HAJm. 

«AUI. 

1838,  1,626, 

KACB 
TBAB 

1868,  7.030,  663 

1878, 16,526, 

82 

1839,  1,631, 

6 

1869.  7.196.  166 

1879, 16,584, 

68 

1840,  1,797. 

166 

1860,  8.428.  222 

1880, 16,658, 

74 

1841,  1,818, 

21 

1861,  8.471.  43 

1881, 16,929, 

271 

1842,  2,300, 

482 

1862.  8.683,  212 

1882, 18,814, 

1886 

1843,  2,890, 

690 

1868,  9,116,  422 

1888, 19.841, 

1027 

1844,  3,110. 

220 

1864,  9.364,  289 

1884.  20.015, 

674 

1845,  3,140, 

30 

1866,  9.882,  28 

1885,  20,253, 

238 

1846.  3,166, 

26 

1866, 10.089,  707 

1886,  20,666, 

412 

1847,  3,176, 

9 

1867, 10,127,  38 

1887,  21,514, 

849 

1848.  3,810. 

635 

1868, 10,276,  149 

1888,  22,504. 

990 

1849,  4,170, 

360 

1869, 11,291.1016 

1889.  23.492, 

988 

1860,  4,963. 

793 

1870. 12,346,1054 

1890.  24,452, 

960 

1851,  6,361, 

398 

1871, 13,576,1231 

1891.  26,427, 

1975 

1862,  6,877, 

616 

1872.14,351,  775 

1892,  26,913, 

486 

1863.  6,093. 

216 

1873.14.672,  821 

1898,  29,175, 

2262 

1864,  6,127, 

84 

1874, 16,409,  787 

1894,  29,880, 

705 

1866,  6,175, 

48 

1876, 16,871,  462 

1896,  81,106, 

1226 

1866,  6,326, 

161 

1876,16,312,  441 

1896,  33,896, 

2291 

1857,  6,377, 

51 

1877.16,444,  132 

The  Number  of  Names  in  each  issne  of  this  Directory 
for  69  years,  shows  a  gain  each  year,  from  1,625  in 
1888,  to  88,896  in  1896. 


THAIA. 

■AlIBi 

ALTBB- 

MKW 

WAMB 

AITBBp 

MBW 

TBABBi 

■»A#Wf». 

ATIOm. 

■AMBVi 

KBASBD. 

ATIOBB. 

■AMBB. 

1871, 

2.218 

4.076 

3,449 

1884. 

3,630 

6.472 

4.304 

1872. 

2.189 

2.761 

8,231 

1885. 

4.129 

7,280 

4.387 

1873, 

2.302 

4.424 

2,891 

1886. 

3.810 

6.310 

4.222 

1874, 

2.925 

5,617 

8,981 

1887, 

3.660 

6,635 

4,609 

1876. 

3.540 

4,737 

4,002 

1888. 

4.175 

8,763 

6.166 

1876, 

3.641 

5,246 

4,404 

1889. 

3.722 

8,185 

4,710 

1877, 

3.630 

6,383 

3.662 

1890, 

4.128 

7,629 

5,088 

1878, 

3,241 

4.122 

3.423 

1891. 

3,999 

8,377 

5,974 

1879, 

8.482 

4,394 

3.540 

1892, 

4.767 

8.064 

5,263 

1880, 

3,887 

4,253 

3.461 

1893, 

4,748 

9.680 

7,010 

1881, 

3,706 

4.919 

3.977 

1894, 

5,151 

9.762 

5,856 

1882, 

3,484 

8,108 

4.869 

1895, 

6.296 

8,089 

6.521 

1883. 

3.319 

7,012 

5,075 

1896. 

6.806 

7.061 

8,096 

Yours  very  truly, 

Habtfobd,  conn.,  July  11, 1896. 


RECAPITULATION. 

Number  of  NAMlBof  Residents,  etc.,  in  this  City,  July,  1896,  pages  36  to  344f, 33,396 

RiMOYAifl  or  MiQBATlONB  out  Of  the  City,  whose  jiames  were  in  the- 1895  Dirbctort,  pages  344L  to  845    1,166 
NBCBOLOOT,  from  Junel,  1895,  to  June  1, 1896,  t>ages  346  to  361 1,264 

TOTAL  number  of  Nambs,  as  enumerated  in  other  City  Directories 36,816 

From  the  Names  in  last  year's  Directory  we  have  Erabbd 6,805 

To  Names  in  last  year's  Directory  we  have  made  Chanqbs  In  residence  and  business  locations 7,05 1 

NBWNAiCBsadded  this  year, 8,096 

TOTAL  NUMBBB  OF  Chanqbs  in  names  from  the  last  year's  Directory 20,962 

Popvlatlon  of  Hutford,  July,  1896,  eatlmatcd  on  the  ratio  of  2.1768 72,696 

Total  Number  of  Names  enumerated  in  Hartford 85,816 

Number  of  Names  of  Residents,  etc,  in  East  Hartford  (pages  787  to  761) 2,288 

Removals  or  Migrations  out  of  the  Town  of  East  Hartford  (page  762) 112 

Necrology,  from  January  1, 1896,  to  June,  1896,  in  East  Hartford  (page  768) 86         2,486 

Grand  Total  number  of  Names  in  this  year's  Directory 38,302 


FIFTY-NINE  YEARS  AGO,  in  the  year  1838.  there  were  1.625  Names  in  the  first 
Hartford  City  Directory ;  to-day  the  following  are  the  only  ones  living. 


Barnard  Hanry  Dr. 
Baaoh  George. 
Belden  Setb. 
Bolter  JamM. 
ButlerJ.  y.  B. 
Chamberlin  NelBOn  H. 
Ohamberlin  8.  8. 
Ghoreh  Abner. 
Clark  Eira. 
Ellsworth  P.  W.  Dr. 
Gill  Alfnd,  San  Franolseo. 
Granger  BraBtus,  Boston. 


Hollister  Nelson. 

Isham  William,  Buffalo,  N.  T. 

Judson  Curtis. 

Marey  B.  B.,  Oiangs.  M.  J. 

Mather  Roland. 

Morrison  John. 

NIeholson  Buel,  Bsst  Hartford. 

Noble  James. 

Parsons  B.  W. 

Pettlbone  Franklin  B. 

Phelps  R.  R.,  Otis,  Mass. 

Russell  Ourdon  W.  Dr. 


Starkweather  Nathan. 
Wheaton  Noah,  NewTork. 

CORPORATIONS. 
Atna  Insurance  Co. 
American  Asylum  for  Deaf  and 

Domb. 
City  Hotel. 
Collins  Co. 

Conneetieot  Riter  Banking  Co. 
Coarant  Oflloe. 


Fsrmers  and  Meohsnios  Bank. 

Firemen's  Benevolent  Society. 

Hartford  Bank. 

Hfd.  Co.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

Hartford  Orphan  Asylum. 

Pboeniz  Bank. 

Retreat  for  the  Insane. 

Society  for  Sarings. 

Times  Office. 

Trinity  (Washington)  College. 

United  States  Hotel. 


Bxehange  Bank. 

Curtis  Judson  is  the  oltjest  hotel  keeper  in  the  United  States.  Of  the  17  Institutions,  with  their  800  odd 
Directors,  Trustees  and  Officers,  there  remain  only  6  Banks,  8  Fire  Iiisunuice  Companies,  and  7  corporations. 

Only  1  Business  Firm  is  in  active  operation  to-day,  the  same  as  59  years  ago,  viz.: — N.  H.  Chamberlin, 
truckman.  Only  16  of  all  tlie  firms  in  Hartford  to-day  are  direct  successors  to  the  business  houses  of  69 
years  ago.  Of  the  City  Government  only  Abner  Church  anfl  James  Bolter  are  still  with  us.  This  list  9 
years  ago  had  64  more  names  in  it 

There  has  died  the  past  year :  Edwin  Bolles,  James  F.  Comstock,  John  B.  Coming,  Joseph  Merriman, 
John  B.  Russell  and  Chauncey  Q.  Smith. 


ADVEBTI8ERS    INDEX. 


ADVERTISERS*  INDEX. 


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PAOB. 

A.  D.  Vorce  Co 862 

AbboUJ.C J&70 

AbrAiQs  A.  £.  M.D.. 86 

Adams  Kxpress 512 

JBtna  Express 616 

MtDM  limiinuice  Co 886, 887 

M,tBM  Life  Insurauce  Co 898 

iEtoa  Machine  Co 488 

JEtns  Natiimal  Bank 876 

£ttuk  pyrotechnic  Co 86 

Abem  James 466 

AUefi  Isaac  A.  Jr. 472 

Ailyu  llouse  Drug  Store.. .  .86,  447 

Altemus  W.  F.  &  Co 628 

American  Enterprise 771 

American  National  Sank 876 

American  Publishing  Co. 424 

Andre  G.  A.  M.D 40 

Andrews  &  Creedon. 497 

Andrews  &  Peck 468 

Andnis  &  Herman 627 

Andms  &  NBdele  Co 486 

Angell  Angastns,  m.  d 41 

Arms  Pocket  Book  Co 424 

Arnold  E.  H.  &  Son 621 

Associate  Dentists 466 

Atlantic  Screw  Works 478 

AtwoodE.  F 42 

Atwood  Faience  Co 622 

Avers  Charles  J 48 

Backes  F.  W 48 

Bailer  Mannfactnring  Co 497 

Balf  Ed 466 

Ballerstein  R.  &  Co 864 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Express. . . .  609 

Barber  Ink  Extract  Co 480 

Barboor  Jos.  L. 46 

Barlow  James  W 472 

Bamnm  J.  H 418 

Beach&Co 651 

Beach  Cbaji.  L.  M.D 60 

Beach  H.  B.  &  Son 498 

fieards^ley  Edward  W 60 

BeckCL 464 

Becker  &  Rogers 471 

Beij  Karl  J 466 

Belden  Seth  &  Son 467 

BeMen  Oscar  C 892 

Belknap  &  Wartieli 864 

Bell  Geo.  N.  M.  D 62 

Bennett  &  Brott 481 

Berrvman  Mfg.  Co 600 

BesAe  P.  &J 56 

Bestor  Howard  G 866 

Bickford  Henry,  m.d 66 

Bill  Brothers 606 

Bill&Tnttle 480 

Biilini^  H.  E. 429 

Billings  &  Spencer  Co 476 

Bimey  Reginald 66 

Bt8hopE.C.&Co 66 

Bissel]  G.  P.&Co 369 

Bissell  Hiram 469 

Blake  T.J.&Son 441 

BUkeWalterP 67 

Blanchaid  0.  H.  &  Bartlett  Co.  498 

Bliss  Watson  H.&Sons 68 

Blodgett  &  Clapp  Co. 484 

Bond  AH. 60 


PAGB. 

Bonner,  Preston  Ca  The 489 

Bonsilate  Box  Co 61 

Boston  Branch  Tea  and  Grocery 

House ^ 61 

Botsford, Ingraham &  Swift..  620 

Boyle  Hugh 616 

Brabazon  Andrew 466 

BrabazonS.  &R 464 

Brainerd  H.  B 68,  448 

Brand  Robert 478 

Bray  James  C 64 

BrayW.J 64 

Brewer  C.S.&  Co 66 

Brewer  Clarissa,  M.  D 66 

Brigham  L.  Louise,  m.  d 66 

Briscoe  Chas.  H 482 

Brockway  &  Tuttle 606 

Brockway  U.  H.  &  Co 66 

Bronson  W.  S.  &  Son 67 

BrooksD.  W 67 

Brown,  Thomson  &  Co 449 

Browne  Edmund 471 

Buck  ft  Eggleston. . .  II. . « . . .  429 

BuUN.  B.&Son 71 

Burch  George  W 448 

Burgess  Henry  C 446 

BumhamCha8.R 78 

Burr  Brothers 408 

BurtL.W 864 

Bushnell  Park  Cafe 487 

BusiereF.  J 616 

Calhoun  Printing  Go 422 

Callahan  D.F 417 

CaUaghan  C.  J 77 

Cape  well  Horse  Nail  Co 478 

Capitol  City  Carriage  Co 627 

Capitol  City  Oil  Co 484 

Case,  Bryant  &  Case 488 

CtiseC.  a.  &  Co.  outtide  JrotU  cover 
Case,Lockwood&BrainardCa  428 

Chamberlin  S.  D 88 

Chapman  L.  G.   <mUidefrmU  oovtr. 

Chapman  Rush  P 84 

Chapman  Silas  Jr 84 

Charter  Oak  National  Bank. . .  876 
Cheney  Brothers,  intidt  front 

cover  and 608 

Church  Abner 86 

Citizens  Market. 647 

City  Bank  of  Hartford 876 

City  Directory 421 

Clapp  &  Treat. 87 

Clark  D.  A 620 

Clark  Edred  W 446 

Clark  &  Smith 88 

Clark  W.  M 89 

Clarke  Charles  H. 89 

Clarke  Sidney  £ 484 

ClaussenEd.E 771 

Collins  &  Company 496 

Collins  St  Classical  School .     678 

ColtonJ.W 772 

Colt's  PatentFire-ArmsMfg.Ca  601 

Commercial  House 98 

ConantRflbberCo.. 778 

Conklin  H.  W 98 

Conn.  Building  &  Loan  Ass'n..  872 
Connectiont  Catholic  Pub.  Ca.  6^ 


PAOB. 

Connecticnt  Farmer. . .     412 

Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Co.  401 
Conn.  General  Life  Ins.  Co. . . .  892 
Conn.  Indenmity  Association.  892 
Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.. 894-396 
Conn  Quarterly  Magazine  Co..  417 

Conn.  Riyer  Banking  Co 877 

Conn.  Riyer  Lumber  Co 94 

Conn.  River  Steamboat  Co. . . .  511 
Conn.  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit  Co.  881 

Conran  Frank  E 96 

Conway  Co-operatiye  Crean»» 

ery  Co 621 

Cook  Ansel  G.  M.D..... 96 

Cook  Asa  S 479 

Cook  Charles  C 868 

Cooley  Francis  R. 870 

Cooper  Joseph 97 

Co-operatiye  Building  Bank.. .    97 

Cordley  F.  R.  &  Co 878 

Cowles  E.  S 100 

Cowlishaw  Henry 491 

Coyle  N.  J.  Mrs.. 619 

Craig  John  S 866 

Crary  David  Jr.  m.  d 101 

Crilly*s  Wethersfield  Express.  616 

Cross  &  Morley 889 

Crossfield  Fred.  S.  m.  d 102 

Crothers  T.  D.  Dr. 680 

Crygier  Frank  H 108 

Cullen  John 440 

CuIlenM 441 

CummingsF.B 108 

Curtis  &  Donahue. 104 

Davis  LB.&  Son 600 

Darby  Theodore  T 628 

DartEdmund 446 

Day  C.  W 621 

Denison  George  E. 461 

Decker  John  A 621 

Des  Jardins  Benjamin  M 481 

Dibble  H.E 616 

Dickerman  W.  E.  M.  D Ill 

Dickinson  L.  A. &Co 888 

Dickinson  Type  Foundry 426 

Dillingham  E.  B 112 

Dime  Savinics  Bank 884 

DonovanP.B 114 

Doty  S.C 116 

Dowling  John  F.  M.D 116 

Down  Eugene  C 868 

Downing  &  Perkins 116,  608 

Dresser  Charles  H 471 

Dunham  Hosiery  Ca 604 

Duley  Julia  E.  Mrs 619 

Dwight,  Skinner  &  Co 482 

Dwight  Slate  Machine  Co 479 

Dwyer  John  W 120 

East  Granby  Express 616 

East  Hartford  Mfg.  Co 427 

East  Hartford  Stage  &  Ex 616 

Eberle  Edward  Dr 867 

Eckhardt  J.  H  Co 862 

Eddy  Electric  Mfg  Co 492 

Electric  Printing  Office 417 

Ellsworth  D.  J 649 

Ensworth  Lester  L.  &  Son. . . .  562 

Entress  Albert 466 

Evening  Post  ^sociation 407 


10 


ADVEBTISKBS    INDEX. 


Examiner  Publishing  Go 411 

Fair  Haven  Oyster  DepoL 126 

Farber  Morris 127 

Farmer  Prioting  &  Publisher..  412 

Farmer  A.  D.  &  Soo 426 

Farmers&MechanicsNatBank.  377 

Farmington  Avenne  Hotel 517 

Farmington  Valley  Herald  and 

Jonmal 416 

Farrar  Isaac,  m.  D 127 

Fenn  Linos  T 129,  452 

FidelitvCo 882 

First  National  Bank 378 

Fischer  The  Hubert  Brewery..  444 

Fishel  &  Lew 180 

FiskHenryJ 131 

Fisk  Louis  H.  Dr 131 

Fiske  John  D.  &  Co 492 

Fitzgerald  Ransom  N 131 

Fiannerv  James 494 

Fletcher  N.  P.  &  Co 188 

Flynn  John 547 

Foot  Guard  Hall  (Ed.  Sessions.)  438 

ForbesE-P 135 

Forbes  Warren  L. 185 

Ford  J.P 522 

Foster  Elliott  C 186 

Fowler  &  Huntting 545 

Fowler  George  B 186 

Fowler  &  Miller  Co 187 

Francis  &  Co 492 

Francis  F.W 863 

Frayer&  Foster 442 

French  H.  A 461 

Frisbie  L.  T.  Co 522 

Fuller  C.  C.  &  Co 451 

Fuller  Horace  S.  m.  D 139 

Furlong  L.  F 493 

Gaines  Charles  M 419 

Garvan  P 419 

Gates  Andrew  F 435 

Catling  Gun  Co «.  526 

Geer  Elihu  Sons 421 

GillJames  D 145 

Gladwin  &  Morse 370 

Gladwin  Ellen  Hammond,  M.D.  146 

Globe  Publishing  Co 410 

Goodrich  Stephen  &  Co 149 

Goodwin  Lester  H 149 

Gorman  J.  0 519 

Governors  Foot  Guard  Hall. . .  483 

Grant  C.  L 491 

Graves  F.  E 152 

Greenstein  R.  A 523 

Grierson  P.  C.  &  Co 473 

Griswold  Frederick  A 154 

Griswold  Gilbert  M 154 

Gro9S  Herman 155 

Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman 488 

HallJamesP 167 

Hall  Joseph  B.  h.  d 158 

HallidavW.H 458 

HardenHorff  Horatio 466 

Harrington  H.  E 160 

Harris  Hermann,  Afirt. 522 

Hart  Charles  R.  &  Co 168 

Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg.  Co 526 

Hartford  Beef  Co 162 

Hartford  Box  Co 488 

Hartford  Building  &  Loan  Asso  868 
Hartford  Business  College. . . .  679 

Hartford  Cab  Co 507 

Hartford  Cement  Tile  Co 457 

Hartford  Chair  Co 162 

Hartford  Coal  Co 444 

Hartford  Co.  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co .  389 

Hartford  Conrant  Co. 406 

Hartford  Cycle  Co 486 

Hartford  Decorating  Co 226  | 


Hartford  Diamond  Polish  Co. .  162 
Hartford  Dime  Savings  Bank.  884 

Hartford  Dredging  Co 510 

Hartford  Electric  Light  Co. . .  528 

Hartford  Engine  Works 499 

Hartford  Engraving  Co 417 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Go. .. .  402 

Hartford  Gk>be( Sunday) 410 

Hartford  Hospital 668-669 

Hartford  HeaterCo 499 

Hartford  Joomal  (Sunday). ..  418 
Hfd.  Life  &  Annnity  Ins.*Co. .  896 

Hartford  Lumber  Co 467 

Hartford  Manilla Gomoany....  426 

Hartford  Moulding  Works 467 

Hartford  National  Bank. 178 

Hartford  Nursery 168 

Hartford  &  New  York  Boats...  511 
Hfd.  &  N.  Y.  Transprtn.  Ca. . .  510 
Hartford   One  Price  Clothing 

Co omtnde  badt  cover. 

Hartford  Optical  Co 163 

Hartford  Paper  Co 427 

Hartford  Poet 407 

Hartford  Printing  Co. 421 

Hartford  Provision  Co 545 

Hartford  Rubber  Works  Co.. . .  486 
Hfd.Steam  Blr.Insp.&In.Go.390-891 

Hartford  Telegram  Co 409 

Hartford  TheoL  Seminary.. 676 -677 

Hartford  Times 408 

Hartford  TrustCo 382 

Hfd.  Woven  Wire  Mattress  Co.  476 

Hartforder  Herold 413 

Hatch  &  North  Coal  O) 448 

Hebard  &  Co. 508 

HenneyW.F 168 

Herrmann  Wm 169 

Herold  Capitol  Brewing  Co.. . .  442 

Hillsft  Co 485 

Hills&  Fox 469 

Hills  C.S.&CO 171 

Hills  JohnR 478 

Hills  &  Marchant 172 

Hogan  W.  B.  &  Bro 174 

Holcomb  &  Pierce 483 

HoUis  D.  W 474 

Honev  Frederic  R 366 

Honiss  Thomas  A 548 

Honiss  William  H 527 

Hooker  E.B.  m.d 176 

Hotel  Prospect 518 

Howard  Alfred  E 223 

Howard  James  L.  &  Ca 485 

Howe  Harmon  G.  m.d 177 

Huntington  A.  J 436 

HuntsingerE.  hi.  outside  back  cover. 

Hurd  OUver 494 

Hurlburt  E.  E 180 

Hyde,  Joslyn  &  Gilman 437 

Ideal  Machine  Works 182 

Ingalls  P.  H.  M.  D 182 

Ingraham,  Swift  &  0> 520 

Ingram  Frank  A. 182 

Insane  Retreat 666-667 

Iowa  Mortgage  Co 374 

Ishara  Oliver  K.  m.  d 182 

Jarman  James  H 184 

Jarvis  Geo.  C.  m.  d 184 

Jewell  Belt  Hook  Co 422 

Jewell  Belting  Co 483 

.Jewell  Pad  Co 490 

Jewell  Pin  Co 490 

Johns-Pratt  Co. 496 

Johnson  Charles  S 186 

Johnson  G.F 98 

Johnson  M.  M.  M.  D 186 

Jones  Ch as.  E.  M.D. 187 

Jones  George  E 364 


Jones  &  LitUe.  .jominde  back  cacer. 

Kane  Thomas  F.  m.  D 189 

KellyBros 198 

Kellogg  Edward  W.  m.d 192 

Kelsey  Wm.  H.&Co 193 

Keney,  Roberts  &  Co 646 

KibbeE.S.Co 647 

Kimball  0.  C.  &  Co. 888 

King  E.  C.  M.  D. 34 

KingH.  B 484 

Knox  Frank  J 199 

Kohn  Henry  &  Sons 481 

Lamphier  £dwin  P 608 

Lane  Joseph  G 648 

Langdon  Thomas  H.,  agent —  488 

Lanse  F.  C 478 

Lankton  Arba 624 

Law  W.  H.  Dr 866 

LeeH.  K 499 

Lee's  Bristol  Express 516 

LevvJosiahW 209 

Lewis  H.  B 209 

Lincoln  &  Co. 476 

Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co 546 

Loescher  Wm 211 

Long  Bros 211 

Lyman  Richard  P 216 

Lyon  Cigar  Manufacturers. . . .  216 

Msercklein  H 446 

Maltbie  T.  M 489 

Maher  Jerry 516 

Manchester  Express 516 

Marsh  Henry  T 52C 

Martin  J.  Henry 222 

Marvin  L.  P.  Waldo 440 

Marwick  A.,  Jr 228 

Mascot  Washing  Soap 522 

Masonic  Life  Association 228 

Mass.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Go 60 

Massasoit  House 519 

Maxfield  Bros 878 

Mayer,  Grace  &  Maver 488 

McCarty  Timothy  »1 226 

McClunie  J.  Alex 226 

McClunie  T 226 

McGurkB.  L 229 

McKenzie  T.  H 480 

McKnightE.  J.  M.D 280 

McManus  James  Dr.  &  Sons. .  867 

McManus  Thomas 441 

McNie  Malcolm 424 

Mechanics  Savings  Bank  ....  884 

Mellen  &  Hewes  Co 453 

Meloney  Wm.  H 484 

Mercantile  Nat  Bank 879 

Merchants  Package  Delivery. .  516 

Merriara  A.  E.  Colt  Mrs 283 

Merriam  G.  &  C.  Co 772 

Merriman  &  Beardsley 288 

Merrow  Machine  Co 491 

Metropolitan  Hotel 519 

Meyer  &  Noll 417 

Mills  Hiram  R 442 

Mirror  Palace  Dining  Rooms. .  211 

Model  Tailoring  Co 872 

Moore  Geo.  W.  &  Co 374 

Morse  E.  H ^79 

Moseley  D.  S 415 

Mover  M.H 868 

Mugford  A. 418 

Mulhall  James 242 

Murlliss  H.  W.  M.  D ]  243 

Murray,  Grozie  &  Moore 245 

Muzzey  M.  R.  Mrs 51  g 

National  Exchange  Bank 379 

National  Fire  Insurance  Co.. . .  403 

National  Life  Association 397 

National  Machine  Co 495 

National  Market. 549 


ADVERTISERS*  INDEX. 


11 


Neal,Goff&IxiglisGo 447 

Kearing  L.  L 616 

New  Britain  Express 616 

New  England  Coal  Co 247 

New  England  Despatch  Co 609 

New  England  Granite  Works. .  489 
N.  E.  Type  Writer  Exchange. .  868 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine...  185 
N.  r.  Ezliau5t&  Blow  Pipe  Co.  480 

New  Yoric  Steamboats 611 

KewtCRi  &  Bnmet 487 

Newton  PhiloW 447 

Newton,  Robertson  &  Co. 486 

Nims,  Whitnev  &  Co 461 

Norths  Late! 416 

Oakes  Thomas  &  Son 251 

0*Connor  M.  J 457 

Old  People's  Home. 670-671 

O'Neil  Cornelias 265 

O'NeilEdward 474 

O'Neil  William  F 469 

Orient  InsQTBnoe  Co 405 

Pacific  Express  Co 609 

Palmer  Clarence  L 257 

Parker  &  Co 258 

PariLer  Francis  H., 448 

Parker  T.  M 258,  490 

Parsons  A.  R 859 

Patten  H.E... 551 

Paqaette  Frank  Mrs 257 

Payne,  Cornwall  &  Co 521 

PeaseC.  A 648 

Pease  H.  A 261 

PeckHarrrH 468 

PeckR.sr&Co 421 

Peltier  F.  H.  m .  i> 261 

Peltier  P.  D.  m.  d 261 

Pepion  John  &  Go. 262 

Perine  Fred.  G 410 

Perkins  ElectricSwitch  Mfg. Co.  494 

Perkins  &  Standish 268 

PelschF.J 418 

Phelps,  Dalton  &  Co. 425 

PhilbrickH.  B   472 

Phoenix  Insurance  Co 404 

Phoenix  Iron  Works 476 

Phoenix  Mntoal  Life  Ins.  Ca. .  899 

Phoenix  National  Bank 880 

Pierce  M.  F.  Mrs 265 

PicrsonF.  A 266 

PlimDton  Manufacturing  Co...  420 

Plisch  Chas.  &  Co 487 

Pomeroy  AH 865 

Pomroy  W.  H.  Dr. '...  267 

Poole  J.  J.  &  Co 861 

Pope  Manufacturing  Co.  ..486-487 

Porter  C.  W.  ji.  D 268 

Porter  Wm. J.  M.D..:  268 

Porteas  Bros 459 

Post  William  H.  Carpet  Co. . . .  268 

Potter&  Payne 521 

Pratt  &  Cady  Co 486 

Pratt  Street  Savings  BanX ....  886 

Pratt  k  Whitney  Ca 477 

Price  W.T.&  Co 270 

Pnittmg  Geo.  Jr 271 

PMyw&  Malcolm 866 

PyncEobert 411 

5*pelye  Chas.  A 278 

fiathbnn  Fred.  D 274 

Bsthbnn  .J.  G 274 

Rtymood  &  Sloan 506 

Beid  Lewis  F 678 

JeVjpous  Herald 415 

BelyeaW.H 276 

aeimacker  &  Co 276 


Retreat  for  the  Insane 666-667 

Reynolds  Charles  R.  &  Co.; . . .  498 

Rice  &  Baldwin 459 

Richards  Alfred  T 896 

Richards  F.  H.  outside  front  cover 

Richer  Alfred  T 467 

Rines  James  A 278 

Ripley-Sanford  Co 617 

Risley  Leon  S 279 

Rockwell  Fred  C 61 

Rogers  Cutlenr  Co.  The 425 

Rogers  F.  Willson  ri«». ) 281 

Rogers  Mfg  Co.,  The  William  871 
and  outtide  back  cover. 

Rogers  William 282 

Rood  David  A 618 

Root  Joseph  £.  M .  D 288 

Ropkins&Co 448 

Rose  John  Henry  h.  d 288 

Sage,  Allen  &  Co 450 

Saunders  P.  H.  B.  &  Son 289 

Scheck  Theodore  G 290 

Schirm  Frank  F 607 

Schrepfer  M 291 

Schroeder  F 291 

Scoville  A.  W 470 

ScovUleW.  H 469 

Sears  Harold  C 878 

Security  Company 888 

Sedgwick  Frank  H 607 

Seidler&May 451 

Seinsoth  John  J 298 

Sessions  Ed 488 

Seymour  A.  N 866 

Sigonmey  House 619 

Sigoumey  Tool  Co 480 

Silsby  J.  H.  &  Co 474 

Simonds   William  E.,  outnde  back 
cover. 

Slate,  Dwight  Machine  Co 479 

Smith,  Bourn  &  Co 604 

Smith  E.  W.  (H.  Box  Co.) 488 

Smith  G.  Fred- 802 

Smith  H.  M.&  Co. 868 

Smith  H.  W 616 

Smith  Mary  L.  Mrs. 872 

Smith  Oliver  C.  m.  d 804 

Smith,  Northam  &  Co 660 

/Smith  Premier  Typewrirer  Co.  868 

Smith  Thomas  J 616 

Sm;^th  Mfg.  Co ,..  481 

Society  for  Savings 885 

South  Manchester  Express ....  616 

Spencer  A.  J 516 

Spencer  George  F.  &  Co 505 

Sperry,  McLean  &Brainard..  444 
Stan  ward  Rug  and  Carpet  Ren- 
ovating Co 808 

Stanton  L.  E 446 

Starr  Pierre  S.  m.  d 809 

Starr  T.  K.  Dr 809 

State  Bank, 880 

State  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co 889 

State  Savings  Bank 885 

Staples  George  W 808 

Stelling  F.  W 440 

Sterling  Washing   Compound 

Co 810 

Sternberg  A.  C 310 

Steven  W.  T 168 

Stevens  Newell  H 649 

Stewart  Gordon  W 811 

Stibbs  George  H 484 

Stillman  &  Co.,  outside  front  cover. 

Stoddard  &  Caulkins 471 

Strickland  &  Shea 467 

Strant  C.  H.  &  Co 506 

Strong  Ira  J 450 


Sullivan  Cornelius  B 814 

Sunday  Globe 410 

Sunday  Journal 418 

Swords  Joseph  F 816 

Tabor  Mallery 470 

Tafl  &  Blake 816 

Taft  Company 456 

Talcott  William  H 422 

Taylor  £.  &  Sons 461 

Taylor  Geo.  M 817 

Taylor  Nellie  L.  Mrs 818 

Telegram 409 

Theological  Seminary 676-477 

Thompson  F.  A.  (im.) 819 

Thompson  Bros 819 

Tilton  David 478 

Toohey  John  A 821 

Topping  J.  R 484 

Travelers  Insurance  Co. 400 

Trinity  College 674-676 

Trout  Brook  Ice  &  Feed  Co.. .  621 

Tryon  Edward  S 824 

Tucker's  E.  Sons 429 

Tucker  &  Goodwin 646 

Tuller  George  W 824 

Turner  John 826 

Tuttle  Nelson  J 606 

United  States  Bank 881 

United  States  Express  Co 609 

United  States  Hotel 618 

U.  S.  Hotel  and  Club  Stables. .  506 

U.  S.  Photo.  Chemical  Co 868 

Vienna  Bakery 48 

Vorce  A.  D.  Company 862 

Walker  Robert 829 

Walker  W.W 829 

Wallace  W.  E 880 

Walnut  Lodge  Hospital  Co. . . .  680 

WakefieldW.L 889 

Ward  William 881 

Waterous  Thomas  C 882 

Watson  Alexander 472 

Webb  E.M 772 

Webb  George  M 616 

Webster  &  Baker 884 

Wfebster's  Dictionary, 772 

Wakefield  &  Marquardt 829 

Waldron  Wm.  F.  m.  d 829 

Weekly  Examiner 411 

Welles' J.  N.  Dr 866 

West  &  Simms 470 

WhiteF.  W 454 

Whittelsey  W.  F.  &  Co 527 

Whittemore  W.  L.  &  Son 482 

Wiley  L.A 482 

Wiley  Louis  G 419 

Wiley  Louis  N.  Dr 867 

Wiley  Wm.  H.  &  Son 439 

Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  871  and  426 
and  outside  back  cover. 

Williams  Alfi-ed  &  Son 841 

Williams  Eugene  H 342 

Williams  Frank  B 842 

Willimantic  Linen  Co 502 

Windsor  Creamery  Co 549 

Windsor  Express.". 516 

Windsor  Red  Stone  Co 467 

Wiite  Robert  C 844a 

Wood  John  A 607 

Woodward  &  Co 438 

Woodward  &  Rogers 482 

Wolcott  &  Darby 446 

Wright  &  Dunham 844D 

Yeomans  Henry  E 506 

Young  Mens  Christian  Asso.672, 678 
Young  People  at  Work 416 


12 


ADVBBTISBBS'  IKDBX. 


East  lis^tttfottd  fldveftiseirs'  Indent. 


PAGB. 

Adams  W.  H.  &  Son 789 

American  Enterprise 771 

Beck  H.Frank 740 

Blinn  ].  N.  &  Son 741 

BogueL.  H 741 

Bumham  £.  F 742 

Contnre  Joseph  H 748 

CJoykendall  D.  M 744 

DarlinG.W 744 

Duffy  William 746 

East  Hartford  Express 616 

East  Hartford  Mfg.  Co 427 


PAOB. 

Fitzgerald  W.  J 746 

Foley  William  A 746 

Goodwin  S.  0 747 

Hartford  Manilla  Co 426 

Hurd  Oliver 494 

Jencks  Brothers 760 

KirchenW.J 764 

Martin  James  A 771  | 

McDermott  James  H 764  | 

Merriman  Charles 758 

MiskellJohn 768  I 

Murphy  Dr.  Walter  G 764  I 


PAOB. 

New  England  Houoe 754 

New  England  Wood  Yard 764 

O'Connell  Dr.  T.  S 764 

Olmsted  William  H 766 

Richardson  F.  W 766 

Smith  CM 768 

Stillman  Mark  W 758 

Vinton  C.C 769 

Whaples  John  F.  &  Son 760 

White  G.M 760 

Williams  Bros 761 


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Contents  of  East  Hsit^tfopd  Difectopy. 


PAGB. 

Abbreviations  and  Explanations 789 

j:tna  Hose  Co.  No.  4 766 

Alms  House  Superintendent 764 

Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians 766 

Assessors 764 

Auditors 764 

Bigelow  Chapter  of  Eastern  Star 766 

Births 768 

Board  of  Relief 764 

Bumside  Hose  Co.  No.  8 766 

Bumside  M.  E.  Church 766 

Business  Directory 767 

Cemetery  Committee 764 

Center  Hose  Co.  No.  1 766 

Churches 764 

Constables 764 

Co-operative  Building  Bank 766 

Corporations 766 

Crescent  Lodge,  No.  26, 1.  0.  O.  F 766 

Daniel  C.  Rodman  Post,  No.  66,  G.  A.  R 766 

Deaths 768 

East  Hartford  Council,  No.  1287.  Royal  Arcanum,    766 

East  Hartford  Drain  Company 766 

East  Hartford  Fire  District 766 

East  Hartford  &  Glastonbury  Electric  R.R.  Co 765 

East  Hartford  Grange.  No.  8t,  Patrons  Husbandry,    766 

East  Hartford  Manufacturing  Co 427 

East  Hartford  Public  Library 766 

East  Hartford  Street  Lighting  Association 766 

East  Hartford  Village  Improvement  Co 766 

East  Hartford  Water  Co 766 

East  Hartford  Wheel  Club 766 

Explanations  and  Abbreviations 789 

First  Congregational  Church 764 

First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 764 

Free  Library' 766 

Grand  Jurors 764 


PAGE. 

Grand  List  of  East  Hartford,  Oct.  1,  1896 770 

Growth  of  East  Hartford 770 

Hartford  Manilla  Co 426 

Health  Officer 764 

High  School  Committee 764 

Hockanam  M.  £.  Church 764 

John  F.  Carroll  Camp,  No.  27,  (Sons  of  V.) 766 

Justices  of  the  Peace 764 

Lafayette  Council,  No.  87,  (O.  U.  A.  M.) 766 

Mair  arrangements 764 

Marriages 762 

Migrations  or  removals  from  town 762 

Names,  Occupation  and  Residence 789-761 

Nutmeg  Lodge.  No.  66 766 

Orient  Lodge,  No.  62,  F.  &  A.  M 766 

Physicians,  see  Business  Directory 769 

Post  Office  in  East  Hartford,  mails  open  &  close. .  767 

Probate  Court 764 

Public  Halls,  Buildings,  etc 766 

Raymond  Eibrary  Co 766 

Registrars  of  Votes 764 

Schools 766 

School  Visitors 764 

Selectmen 764 

Societies 766 

South  Congregational  Church 764 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church 764 

St.  Marv's  Roman  Catholic  Church 766 

Stock  dompanies 766 

Streets  and  Avenues,  Directory  of 788 

Tax  Collector 764 

Town  Clerk 764 

Town  Officers 764 

Treasurer  of  Town  of  East  Hartford 764 

Volunteer  Hose  Co.  No.  2 766 

Washington  National  Building  and  Loan  Ass'n  766 
Woman's  Relief  Corps,  No.  19 766 


INDEX    TO    CONTENTS. 


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INDEX  TO  CONTENTS. 


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PAOS. 

A.  D.  YobcbCo 862 

AlMitement  of  tuxes  — Offioen 642 

Acme  Machine  Screw  Go 722 

Act  CoDMlidatlng  Town  and  City 898 

Act  Relating  to  Banking,  etc 729 

Abbreviations  and  Ezpuinations 88 

Additions,  etc.,  too  late  for  regular  insertion 84 

Admission  of  each  State  to  the  U.  S 611 

Advance  Social  Club 686 

AdTertisers  Index 9-12 

2Eon  Senate  Xo.  67, 698 

jEtna  Bowling  Chib 686 

.£tna  Electric  Company 722 

^tna  Insurance  Go 886,  887 

JEtna  Life  Insurance  Go 891 

iEtna  Machine  Co 722 

JBtsa  National  Bank 875 

£tn»,  Pyrotechnic  Co. 722 

African  Methodist  Episcopal  Zion  Church 659 

Agent  Sinking  Fund 686 

Agents  Sundry  Benevolent  Societies 686 

AJdermen 641 

AUenDmm  Band 686 

Allotment  of  Judges  to  State  Courts 615 

Allvn  Memorial  Chapel 662 

Alpha  Senate  No.  56 698 

Alms  House,. 642 

Almnni  Association  of  High  School 701 

Anoerican  Emigrant  Company 702 

American  National  Bank 875 

American  Publishing  Co 722 

American  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb 702 

American  Specialty  Company 722 

Amphion  Opera  Club 686 

Ancient  Burying  Ground  Association 706 

Ancient  Order  of  Foresters 698 

Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians 699 

Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen 697 

Andrus  &  Naedele  Co 485 

Appointed  Officers  (city) 641 

Ararat  Lodge,  L  O.  B.  B.  No.  18 699 

Arba  Lankton  Total  Abstinence  Society 701 

ArchsBolo^cal  Society,  see  Hartford. . ' 688 

Area,  Capitals  and  Population  of  each  State 518 

Area,  Capitals,  Population,  Countries  of  the  World  609 

Armories. 554 

Army  and  Navy  Club  of  Connecticut 686 

Arsenal  School 684 

Art  Society  of  Hartford,  206  Main 702 

Artists 555 

Ashes  Removed, 709 

Assessors 686 

Assistant  Prosecuting  Attorney 642 

Assistant  Town  Clerk 686 

Association  Adas  Israel 664 

Association  Brotiiers,  Children  of  Israel 658 

Asylum  Avenue  Baptist  Church 656 

Asylum  Hill  Congregational  Church 658 

Auditors  Public  Accounts  (SUte). 618 

Auditors  Town  of  Hartford 684 

Bailey  Manufacturing  Co ^ 722 

Bandls  of  Music 556 

Bank  Commissioners 625 

Bank  Notes,  etc 729 

Banks 556 

Baptist  Boys*  Brigade 664 

Baptist  Social  Union  of  Connecticut 664 

Baptist  Sunday  School  Convention 684 


PAOB. 

Bathing  House 84 

Battle  Flags  of  Conn 624 

Beach  Manufacturing  Co 722 

Beacon  Falls  Mill  &  Power  Co. 722 

Beethoven  Lodge,  No.  98, 1.  0.  0.  F 695 

Benevolent  ana  Protective  Order  of  Elks, 700 

Benevolent  Societies  ap^nts  of. 686 

Berrvman  Manutactunng  Co 722 

B.ir.  Webb  Council.  No.  702,  R.  A 699 

Billings  C.  E.  Manufacturing  Co 722 

Billings  &  Spencer  Co 722 

Births  one  year  previous  to  January,  1896. 854 

Births  in  Connecticut 844p 

Blind  Educational  Board 625 

Blizzards 468 

BlodgBtt&  Clapp  Co 722 

Board  of  Aldermen  and  Couucilmen 641 

Board  of  Charities  of  Connecticut 628 

Board  of  Education  ( State ) 633 

Board  of  Education  of  the  Blind 625 

Board  of  Pardons 625 

Board  of  Relief. 642 

Board  of  School  Visitors 688 

Board  of  Trade 705 

Board  Trustees  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  702 

Boarding  Houses 668 

Boiler  Inspectors 680 

Bonsilate  Box  Co 722 

Bonner- Preston  Company 722 

Boroughs  in  Connecticut 614 

Boundaries  City  Wards 639 

Boundaries  School  Districts 638 

Boundaries  of  Town  of  Hartford 688 

Boys'  Brigade 664 

Branch  No.  86,  National  Asso.  of  Letter  Carriers. .  686 

Bricklayers'  and  Plasterers*  Union 666 

Bridge  Commissioners,  City,  see  Street  Com'rs.. .  644 

Bridge  Commissioners  (State) 626 

Bridges  History  of 707-708 

British  Empire, Coloniesof 610 

Broad  Brook  Co. , 722 

Brokers  Board 686 

Brotherhood  of  Andrew  and  Philip,  4th  Church...  664 

Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen 699 

Brown  School 683 

Brown,  Thomson  &  Co's  Emp.  Mut.  Aid  Asso. . . .  686 

Buckingliam  Assembly  No.  218 699 

Building  Inspector 642 

Building  Orainance 448-468 

Buildings,  Halls,  etc 689 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 617 

Burr  Index  Co 728 

Burying  Grounds  and  Cemeteries 706 

Bushnell  Council.  No.  213.  O.  U.  F 699 

Business  Directory,  July,  1896 668 

Business  Failures  in  Connecticut 844i 

Business  Failures  in  the  United  States 844i 

Business  Panics  and  Depressions 640 

Calendar  for  year,  July  1896  to  July  1897 778 

Calhoun  Printing  Co 728 

Camera  Club  of  Hartford 686 

Canoe,  Hartford  Canoe  Club 706 

Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co 723 

Capitol  City  Bowling  Club , 686 

Capitol  City  Lumber  Co 723 

Capitol  Commission 624 

Capitol  Enmving,  Description,  etc 619-621 

Capitol  Lodge  No.  181 699 


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INDEX    TO    CONTENTS. 


Capitol  Wheel  Clnb 686 

Capitals  of  each  State  and  Territorj 518 

Capitals  of  the  World 609 

Carpenters  and  Joiners  Union 686 

Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co 728 

Case,  l/)ckwood  &  Brainard  Mutual  Benefit  Asso.  686 

Cathedral  Lyceum 686 

Catholic  Apostolic  Church 664 

Catholic  Club  of  Hartford 686 

Catholic  Ladies  Benevolent  Association 686 

Catholic  Publishing  Co 608 

Catholic  Total  Abstinence  Union  of  Connecticut .  701 

Cedar  Hill  Cemetery  Association 706 

Celestial  Lodge  No.  2098,  6.  U.  of  0.  F. 696 

Cemeteries  and  Committees 706 

Census  of  Connecticut,  Countywise 622 

Census  of  Conn.  Towns  in  1880,  '50, 70,  *80,  *90,. . .  622 

Census  of  States 518 

Center  Congregational  Church 651 

Central  Labor  Union 687 

Centre  of  Population 844j* 

Charitable  Society  in  Hartford 702 

Charity  Board  of  Connecticut 628 

Charity  Commissioners 644 

Charity  Organization  Society 686 

Charity  Social  No.  20  T.  of  fi 701 

Charter  Oak  Commandry,  No.  26 697 

Charter  Oak  Council,  No.  19 698 

Charter  Oak  Council,  No.  8,  0.  U.  A.  M 697 

Charter  Oak  Lodge  of  Perfection 695 

Charter  Oak  Lodge,  No.  2, 1.  0.  0.  F ^95 

Charter  Oak  Lodge  No.  118 699 

Charter  Oak  National  Bank 876 

CharterOak  Quartette 687 

Charter  Oak  Sick  &  Benefit  Association, I.O.O..F.  696 

Charter  Oak  Tree,  History  ana  Engravings 624 

Chartered  Clubs 705 

Chartered  Societies 701-702 

Cheney  Bros.  Silk  Manufacturers 728 

Childrens  Aid  Society 626 

Christ  Church *. 667 

Christian  Endeavor  Societies 665 

Church  Club  of  the  Diocese  of  Connecticut 626 

Church  Home 702 

Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd 656 

Church  of  Our  Lady  of  Sorrows 658 

Church  of  the  Redeemer. 668 

Church  of  Sacred  Heart 664 

Church  Scholarship  Society 702 

Churches  list  in  Business  Directory 662 

Churches,  Pastors,  officers,  in  the  city. . . .  ^. . .  651-665 

Cigar  Makers  Union 687 

Circuit  Court  of  Appeals 614 

Cities  in  Connecticut 514 

Citizens  Grocery  and  Provision  Company 728 

City  Attorney 642 

City  Auditor. 641 

City  and  Town  Consolidated  Act 898 

City  and  Town  Consolidated  Debt 643 

City  Bank  of  Hartford 876 

City  Clerk 641 

City  Club  of  Hartford 687 

City  Court   616 

City  Hall 641 

City  of  Hartford,  Grand  list  of,  Oct  1, 1895 844k 

City  Jurors 706 

City  Marshal 641 

City  Missionary  Society 702 

City  Officers,  1896 641-642 

City  Physicians 642 

City  Rate  Maker 642 

City  Recorder 642 

City  Seal 641 

City  Sinking  Fund 686 

City  Storekeeper 642 

City  Surveyor 642 

City  Treasurer's  Annual  Report,  March  81, 1896. .  648 

City  Wards,  new  Boundaries, 689-640 

City  Weighers 844o 


Civic  Club 687 

Civil  Engineers  (see  Connecticut  Asso.) 626 

Clan  Gordon,  No.  19 699i 

Clearing  House  Business. 844L 

Clergymen,  see  Business  Dbectory 568 

ClejtikA  Club 687 

Closing  of  Navigation 844i 

Clubs,  see  Business  Directory 568 

Coachmen's  Benevolent  Association 703 

Cold  Weather 844j 

Col  1  ec  tor , 64 1 

Collins  Company 728 

Collins  Street  Classical  school, 678 

Colonial  Club 687 

ColtBicvcle  Club 687 

Colt  Bowling  Club 687 

Colt  Hammeriess  Gun  Club 687 

Colt  Mutual  Benefit  Association 687 

Colts  First  Regiment  Band 687 

Colts  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co 728 

Commission  Bureau  Labor  Statistics 617 

Commission  on  Disease  of  Domestic  Animals.. . .  •  626 

Commission  on  Fisheries  and  Shell  Fish 629 

Commission  on  Uniformity  of  State  Legislature.. .  625 

Commission  of  Sculpture 626 

Commissioner  of  the  School  Fund 617 

Commissioners,  Israel  Putnam  Memorial 626 

Commissioners  of  City  Depts 644 

Commissioners  of  Pharmacy 626 

Commissioners  of  Superior  6ourt,  Hartford  County  684 

Commissioners  on  Roads,  State 688 

Committee  to  sell  Old  Town  Farm  Lots 21 

Committees  of  City  Council 641 

Common  Council 641 

Company  K 649 

Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts 617 

Con^egation  Beth  Israel 664 

Congress  of  the  United  States, 612 

Connecticut  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. . . .  626 
Connecticut  A^.  Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors.  626 
Connecticut  Association  Ex-prisoners  of  War. . . .  626 

Conn.  Association  of  Farmers  and  Sportsmen 626 

Connecticut  Association  of  New  Jerusalem  Church  660 

Connecticut  Baptist  Bible  School  Union €26 

Connecticut  Bee  Keepers  Association 626 

Connecticut  Bible  Society 626 

Connecticut  Board  of  Civil  Engineers. 626 

Conn.  Br.  of  the  Womans  A.  to  the  B.  of  Missions  687 

Connecticut,  Business  Failures  in 844i 

Connecticut  Catholic  Publishing  Co 608 

Connecticut  ClubCBicycle) 687 

Connecticut  Commercial  Travelers  Association.. .  626 

Connecticut  Commissioners  of  Pharmacy 626 

Connecticut  Congregational  Club 687 

Connecticut  Creamery  Association 626 

Connecticut  Dairymen's  Association 626 

Connecticut  Dental  Commissioners 626 

Connecticut  Division  Sons  of  Veterans,  G.  A.  R. . .  697 

Connecticut  Eclectic  Medical  Society 698 

Connecticut  Editorial  Association 626 

Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Co 401 

Conn.  Fruit  Growers  Cider  &  Vinegar  Makers  Asso .  626 

Connecticut  General  Life  Insurance  Co. 892 

Connecticut  Geographical  Directory 711-721 

Connecticut  Historical  Society 706 

Connecticut  Homoepathic  Medical  Society 693 

Connecticut  Horticultural  Society 688 

Connecticut  Hospital  for  ttie  Insane 626 

Connecticut  Hotel  Association 626 

Connecticut  House  of  Representatives 617 

Connecticut  Humane  Society 626 

Connecticut  Indemnity  Association 392 

Connecticut  Indian  Association 627 

Connecticut  Industrial  School  for  Girls 627 

Connecticut  Jersey  Cattle  Breeders'  Association. .  627 
Connecticut  Ladies'  Commission  of  S.  S.  Books. .  687 

Connecticut  Law  and  Order  League 626 

Connecticut  Life  Underwriters  Association 687 

Conoectiont  Lodge,  No.  98, 1.  0.  0.  F 696 


INDEX    TO    CONTENTS. 


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Connecticut  Medical  Society , 698 

Connecticut  Mutual  Life  msonuice  Go 895 

Connecticut  National  Banks,  condition  of. 786 

Connecticut  National  Guard i 649 

Connecticut  Normal  and  Training  School 681 

Ccsineeticut  Phannaceutical  Association 694 

Cooneeticut  Pomological  Society. 627 

Conneeticut  Press  Association 627 

Connecticut  Prison  ABsociati<Mi 627 

Connecticut  Probate  Assembly 627 

Connecticut  Public  Library  Committee 627 

Connecticut  Reformatory 627 

Connecticut  River  Bankmg  Co 877 

Connecticut  River  Company 728 

Connecticut  River,  distance  on 844h 

Connecticut  River,  fireshets  in 844h 

Connecticut  River,  opening  and  closing  of. 344i 

Connecticut  River  Canoeists' Association 627 

Connecticut  Road  Commissioners 688 

Conneeticut  School  for  Imbeciles 628 

Connecticut  Senate 617 

Connecticut  Sheep  Breeders'  Association 628 

Connecticut  Society  of  Colonial  Dames  of  America  627 
Connecticut  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution .  627 
Connecticut  Society  for  University  Extension. . . .  628 
Connecticut  Society  of  the  Order  of  Founders  and 

Patriots  Order  of  America 687 

Connecticut  Soldiers*  Hospital  Board 628 

Connecticut  State  Agricultural  Society 638 

Connecticut  State  Bar  Association. ..  1 628 

Conneeticut  State  Board  of  Agricultnie. 628 

Connecticut  State  Board  of  Charities 628 

Connecticut  State  Board  of  Trade 628 

Connecticut  State  Dental  Association 694 

Connecticut  State  Firemens  Association 628 

Connecticut,  State  of.  Grand  List 770 

Conn.  State  Grange  of  the  Patrons  of  Husbandry.  628 

Connecticut  State  Library  Committee 680 

Conneeticut  State  Officers  1896 617 

Connecticut  State  Poultry  Society 628 

Connecticut  State  Prison 628 

Conneeticut  State  School  for  Boys 629 

Connecticut,  State  of.  Vital  Statistics 844f 

Connecticut  Street  Railway  Association 629 

Connecticut  State  Spiritualist  Association 629 

Conneeticut  Sunday  School  Association 664 

Connecticut  Temperance  Union 701 

Connecticut  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co 881 

Connecticut  Typothese 629 

Connecticut  ^Voroan  Suffrage  Association 629 

Consolidated  Debt,  Town  and  City 648 

Constables,  Town  of  Hartford 686 

Conversation  Club 688 

Co-operative  Tailors 688 

Corponttions,  list  of,  see  Business  Directory 666 

Corporations,  fifty-nine  years  ago 8 

Corporations,  with  offices,  etc 722 

Conncibnen 641 

Countries  of  the  World 609 

County  Commissioners  (Hartford  County) 688 

County  Commissicmen  of  the  State 629 

County  Coroners  and  Medical  Examiners 686 

County  Health  Officers 684 

County  Homes  for  Children 688 

Coun^  JaiL 688 

County  Treasurer's  Report 684 

Cocirt  Buckingham,  No.  7,862 698 

Court  Capitol  City  No.  7,899 698 

Court  Columbus,  X.  0.  of  F.  A 698 

Court  of  Common  Pleas 616 

Coort  Ericsson,  No.  7,707 698 

Court  Referee. 615 

Coorts  in  Hartford 614-616 

Conrtsofthe  United  States 614 

Credit  Table  for  use  of  Merchants 684 

Crescent  Lodge,  No.  7 696 

Cnrtis-HuU  Manufacturing  Co 728 

Cushman  Chuck  Co 728 

Custer  GouncU,  No.  86 697 


Custom  House  Officers. 648 

Cyclones 468 

Cyrus  Goodell  Chapter  of  Roee  Croix 695 

Dairy  Commissioner 629 

Dart  Marking  Machine  Co 728 

Daughters  of  Rebecca  (see  Miriam  Lodge,  No.  18)  696 

Deal  Asylum 702 

Deaths,  m  Hartford,  one  year  to  June,  1896 846 

Debt  of  the  Town  of  Hartford 686 

Democratic  National  Committee 608 

Democratic  State  Central  Committee 608 

Democratic  Town  Committee 608 

Denmark — Colonies 610 

Department  of  (Connecticut,  G.  A  R 697 

Deposit  Fund,  Town  of  Hartford 686 

Depository  Connecticut  Bible  Society 626 

Devotion  L.  O.  L.  No.  146 700 

Dime  Savings  Bank  of  Hartford 884 

Directors  of  the  Missionary  Society  of  Conn 702 

4)istance8  via.  O>onecticut  River 844h 

Distances  to  every  Town  in  this  State 514 

Divorces  in  this  citv,  Junel,  1896  to  May  21, 1896,  844k 

Documented  Vessels 844h 

Dressmakers , . . . .  567 

Drivers'  Aid  Society" ' 688 

Droughts,  Long  Periods  of. 844p 

Duncan  (Company 728 

Dunham  Hosiery  Company 728 

Dvight  Slate  Machine  Co. 728 

East  Hartford  Directory 787-770 

East  Hartford  Manufacturing  Co 427 

East  Hartford  Express 616 

Eckhardt  J.  H.  CJo 723 

Eddy  Electric  Manufacturing  (Co 728 

Elections  in  each  State,  when  next 611 

Electric,  Gas  and  Lamps 709 

Electric  Generator  Company 723 

Electorial  Vote  for  President 518 

Elevators,  how  to  be  constructed 468 

Elevations  in  Hartford 770 

Elevators  in  Public  Buildings 570 

Elizabeth  Chapel 664 

Elks,  Benevolent  Order  of 700 

Emerald  Benevolent  Society 688 

Emily  E.  Morgan  Tent 700 

Endowment  Rank,  Section  186 696 

Engineers'  Association  (see  (Conn.  Asso. ) 626 

Ensworth  Lester  L.  &  Son 552 

Enumeration  of  School  Children 616 

Equal  Rights  Club 688 

Ericsson  Circle,  No.  228,  C.  of  F 700 

Ernst  Schall  Co 728 

Errata — additions  and  corrections 84 

Evening  Post  Association 728 

Evening  Schools 660 

Examiner  Publishing  Co 411 

Excelsior  Lodge,  No.  8,  of  F.  &  A.  M 695 

Explanations  and  Abbreviations 88 

Express  City  Regulations 7014 

Expresses 516 

Expresses — History  of 710 

Factory  Insurance  Association 688 

Failures  in  Connecticnt 844i 

Failures  in  the  United  States 844i 

Farmer  Printing  &  Publishing  (Co 724 

Farmers  and  Mechanics  National  Bank 877 

Farmington  River  Power  (Co 724 

Famham  Type  Setter  Manufacturing  Co 724 

Farther  Lights 664 

Father  Mathew  T.  A.  &  B.  Society. 701 

Fencers'  Club 688 

Ferry  and  Canal  Commissioners. 629 

Fidelity  Company 882 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Boxes 644-645 

Fire  Commissioners 644 

Fire  Department,  expenses,  officers 644 


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Fire  Hydrants 646-647 

Fire  Insaranoe  Companies 886-404 

Fire  Limits  for  Building 468 

Fire  Reservoirs 645 

Fire  Underwriters,  National  Board  of. 844j 

Firemen's  Benevolent  Society 702 

Fires  and  Alarms,  April  1.  1896,  to  April  1, 1896. .  647 

First  Aid  to  the  Injored,  Hartford  Branch 689 

First  Baptist  Church 656 

First  or  Center  District,  Brown  School 688-684 

First  Co.  Governor's  Foot  Guard 608 

First  Co.  Governor's  Horse  Guard 660 

First  Congregational  Church 661 

First  Machine  Gun  Platoon 649 

First  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 669 

First  National  Bank 878 

First  Presbyterian  Church 663 

First  Regiment  National  Guard 649 

First  Section  Brigade  Signal  Corps 649 

First  Section  Machine  Grim  Platoon 649 

First  Signal  Corps 649 

First  Swedish  M.E.  Church 662 

First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society 660 

Fish  Commissioners. 629 

Foreign  Postage  Rates. 786 

Foreign  Colonies  and  States 610 

Foresters 698 

Fourth  Congregational  Church 662 

Fowler  &  Miller  Co 728 

Fox  G.  &  Co's,  Mutual  Benefit  Association 688 

French  Colonies,  Population,  etc 610 

Francis  Gowdv  Distilling  Company 724 

Franklin  Rifle  *Club ." 688 

Fraternal  Order  of  Connecticut 699 

Free  Schools ;  Industrial 844k 

Free  Sons  of  Israel 700 

Freshets  in  Connecticut  River 844h 

Friday  Nifl:ht  Bowling  Club 688 

Friendly  Visitors  Club 688 

Funeral  Directors  Association  of  Connecticut 629 

Game  and  Fish  Warden 684 

Garl^age  Removed 709 

GatlingGunCo 724 

Geer's  Post  Office  Directory 780-786 

General  Association  of  Connecticut 688 

General  Conference  of  Cong.  Churches,  Conn. . . .  629 

Gentlemen's  Driving  Club 688 

German  Aid  Society 688 

German  Cycle  Club'. 688 

German  Lutheran  Church 656 

German  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 660 

German  Rifle  Club  of  Hartford 688 

Germany  States,  Population,  etc 610 

Germania  Bowling  Club 688 

Germania  Coon  Club 688 

Germania  Lodge,  No.  888,  D.  0.  H 700 

Gideon  Wells  Navel  Vet.  Asso.  of  Conn 629 

Globe  Publishing  Co 410 

Good  Templars 701 

iGood  Will  Club  (see  Trustees  oO 688 

(jovemments  of  States  and  Territories 611 

Governments  of  the  World 609 

Governor's  Foot  Guard 608 

Governor's  Horse  Guard 660 

Governors  of  Connecticut 678 

Governors  of  each  State  of  the  U.  S 611 

Grace  Chapel 668 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 697 

Grand  Comfnandery  of  Connecticut 694 

Grand  Council  of  Connecticut,  I.  O.  of  U.  F 699 

Grand  Council  of  Connecticut  Masons 694 

Grand  Council  of  Connecticut,  Fraternal  Order.. .  699 

Grand  Council  Royal  Arcanum 699 

Grand  Jurors  of  Town  of  Hartford 636 

Grand  List  State  of  Connecticut.  1886-1896 770 

Grand  List  of  Hartford  for  October  1st,  1896 844k 

Grand  List  of  Hartford  in  1886-1896 770 

Grand  List  of  Connecticut,  Gountywise 844l 


Grand  Lodge  of  Connecticut,  I.  O.  0.  F 696 

Grand  Lodge  of  Connecticut,  K.  of  H 698 

Grand  Lodge  of  Connecticut,  K.  of  P 696 

Grand  Lodge  of  Connecticut  (Masonic) 694 

Grand  United  Order  of  Odd  Fellows 696 

Gravel  Hill  School 686 

Gray  Telephone  Pay  Station  Co 724 

Great  Britain.  Population  and  Colonies 610 

Great  Council  of  Connecticut,  I.  0.  of  R.  M 698 

Green  Cross  Council,  No.  11 698 

Griffin  A.  Stedman  Camp,  No.  6,  S.  of  V 697 

H.  C.  Robinson  Troop, 690 

Hackmen  and  Public  Carriages  Regulations 709 

Halls  and  Public  Buildings 689 

Harbison  Avenue  Chapel 668 

Harbor  Commissioners 680 

Harriet  Beecher  Stowe  Hive,  No.  1 700 

Harrison  Veterans  of  1840  Association 680 

Hart  &  Hegeman  Mannfacftiring  Co 724 

Hartford  Archdeaconry 688 

Hartford  Archaeological  Society 688 

Hartford  Baptist  Union 664 

Hartford  Barbers  Union 844i 

Hartford  Bar  Library  Association 688 

Hartford  Bathing  Iu>use 84 

Hartford  Business  College 679 

Hartford  Beef  Co 724 

Hartford  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters 689 

Hartford  Board  of  Trade . .  705 

Hartford  Bowling  Club 689 

Hartford  Bowling  Co 724 

Hartford  Branch  Am.  Tract  Society,  New  York. .  689 
Hartford  Branch  of  the  Conn.  Children's  Aid  Soc'y  689 
Hfd.  Branch  of  Soc'y  for  Instruc.  First  Aid  Injured  689 

Hid.  Branch  of  the  Woman's  National  Alliance ....  689 

Hartford  Brick  Company 724 

Hartford  Building  and  Loan  Association,. 724 

Hartford  Canoe  Club 705 

Hartford  Carpet  Co 608 

Hartford  Cement  Tile  Co 724 

Hartford  Chemical  Co 724 

Hartford  Christian  Endeavor  Union, 664 

Hartford  City  Ward  Boundaries 689-640 

Hartford  City  Gas  Light  Co 724 

Hartford  City  Guard 649 

Hartford  Clearing  House  Association 689 

Hartford  Clearing  House  Business 844L 

Hartford  Club 705 

Hartford  Coal  Co 724 

Hfd.  Colony  No.  169  United  Order  Pilgrim  Fathers  700 

Hartford  Comedy  Co 689 

Harttord  Company  B 649 

Hartford  Company  K 649 

Hartford  Conclave,  No.  259 700 

Hartford  Conference  Congregational  Churches...  689 

Hartford  &  Connecticut  Western  Railroad  Co 724 

Hartford  Council,  No.  2,  Fraternal  Order  of  Conn.  699 

Hartford  Council  Princes  of  Jerusalem 696 

Hartford  County 688 

Hartford  CountyBaptist  Sunday  School  Convention  634 

Hartford  County  Bar  Association 634 

Hartford  County  Commissioners 688 

Hartford  County  Educational  Association 684 

Hartford  County  Finance  Report 684 

Hartford  County  Home  for  Cfhildren 688 

Hartford  County  Horticultural  Society 683 

Hartford  County  Jail 638 

Hartfora  County  Medical  Association 698 

Hartford  County  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co 389 

Hartford  County  Teachers'  Association 844i 

Hartford  Courant  0>mpanv 724 

Hartford  Cvcle  Co * 724 

Hartford  Diamond  Polish  Co 725 

Hartford  Dime  Savings  Bank 884 

Hartford  Dispensary 725 

Hartford  Dredging  Co 725 

Hartford  Druggists  Association 694 

Hartford  Electric  Light  Co 725 


INDEX    TO    CONTENTS. 


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Hartford  Engraving  Go 417 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Go 402 

Hartford  Fox  Glnb 680 

Hartford  Gennania  Gnard 640 

Hartford  Glass  Water  Gloset  Co. 726 

Hartford  Golf  Glob 844i 

Hartford  Grammar  School  (cost) 688 

Hartford  Grand  List  for  the  year  1896,  Oct.  1 844k 

Hartford  Grand  List,  1886  to  1896 .*.  770 

Hartford  Hollow  Ware  Go 726 

Hartford  Hospital 668-669 

Hartford  Ice  Go 726 

Hartfora  Indian  Association 689 

Hartford  Jurors 468 

Hartford  Kennel  Glob.; 689 

Hartford  Lawn  Glnb 689 

Hartford  Library  Association 706 

Hartford  Life  and  Annuity  Insurance  Go 896 

Hartford  Light  Guard 649 

Hartford  Lieht  and  Power  Co 725 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  6,  Engineers 700 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  108 700 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  120 700 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  19,  B.  P.  0.  Elks 700 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  88,  A.  F.  &  A.  M 694 

Hartford  Lodge,  No.  82, 1.  0.  O.  F 696 

Hartford  Lumber  Go 735 

Hartford  Machine  Screw  Go 725 

Hartford  Mennerchor 689 

Hartford  Masonic  Glub 696 

Hartford  MaleGhoms 689 

Hartford  Mandolin  Glnb 689 

Hartford  Manilla  Go 725 

Harttord  McAll  Mission  Auxiliary 689 

Hartford  Medical  Society 694 

Hutford  Merchants'  Exchange 691 

Hartford  Mineral  Land  Development  Gompany.. .  725 

Hartford  National  Bank 878 

Hartford  No.  6 700 

Hartford  and  New  York  Steamboato 611 

Hartford  and  N.  Y.  Transportation  Go 510 

Hartford  Opera  Go 689 

Hartford  Orphan  Asylum 702-708 

Hartford  Paper  Go 427 

Hartford  Patriarchie,  No.  60,  G.  U.  0.  of  0.  F.. . .  696 

Hartford  Police 642 

Hartford  Post 407 

Hartford  Poet  Office 780 

Hartford  Pounds 644 

Hartford  Press  Glub 692 

Hartford  Printing  Go 421 

Hartford  Prohibition  Glub 701 

Hartford  Provision  Go 725 

Hartford  Public  High  School 688 

Hartford  Public  Librarv 705 

Hartiord  Pythian  Building  Association 696 

Hartford  Real  Estate  Exchange 689 

Hartford  Real  Estate  Improvement  Go 725 

Hartford  Rowing  and  Athletic  Glnb 690 

Hartford  Retail  Grocers  Association 689 

Hartford  Rifle  Glub 689 

Hartford  Rowing  Glub  690 

Hartford  Rubber  Works  Go. 725 

Hartford  Saengerbund 690 

Hartford  School  Ghildren,  1888-1896 685 

Hartford  Schutzen  Verein .-.  690 

Hartford  Scientific  Society 690 

Hartford  Social  Settlement 664 

Hartford  Society  for  Education  Extension 690 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Ins.  Go.. 890,  891 

Hartford  Street  Railway  Co 725 

Hartford  Telegram  Go 409 

Hartford  Tent,  No.  1 700 

Hartford  Theological  Seminary 725 

Hartford  Town  Sinking  Fund ^ 686 

Hartford  Trust  Go 888 

Hartford  Tumhalle  Ga 706 

Hartford  Typewriter  Go 726 

Hartfora  Typographical  Union • . .  700 


Hartford  Union  Association. 690 

Hartford  Vital  Statistics 844o 

Hartford  Water  Works 648 

Hartford  &  West  Hartford  Horse  Railway  Ga. . . .  726 

Hartfoid  Wheel  Glub 690 

Hartford  Womans  B.  F.  Missionary  Gonference. . .  600 

Hartford  Woven  Wire  Mattress  Go 726 

Hartford  Yacht  Glub 690 

Hartford  Young  Mens  Ghristiao  Association 678 

Hartforder  Herold 418 

Hartforder  Tumerbund 706 

Hatch  &  North  Goal  Go 726 

Hatch  MUitary  Band 690 

Hawley  Division  No.  82,  Sons  of  Temperance.. . . .  701 

Health  Gommissioners 644 

Health  Underwear  Go 726 

Hearth  Stone  Ghib 690 

Heating  Regulations 462 

Hebrew  Benevolent  Association 690 

Hebrew  Gemetery 706 

Hebrew  Ladies  Benevolent  Society .' 690 

Height  of  Hartford  above  Tide  Water 770 

Helping  Hand  Auxiliary  Vet.  Vol.  Firemen  Asso.  690 

Hermann  Lodge,  No.  16 696 

Heublein  Hotel  Go 726 

Herold  Gapltol  Brewing  Go 726 

Hibernians,  Ancient  Order  of. 699 

High  School  Fire  Proof  Building,  cost 688 

Hillyer  Institute 649-678 

Hillyer  Guard 650 

Hillyer  Guard  Veteran  Association 650 

Hitchcock  and  Gurtiss  Knitting  Go 726 

Home  Vacuum  Gow. 726 

Horse  Guard  Veteran  Association 650 

Horseshoer's  Union  (see  Journeymen  H.  S.  U.). ..  691 

Hosmer  Hall  Ghoral  Union 690 

Hotels,  see  Business  Directory 575 

Hours  for  Glosing  the  Malls  for  all  P.  0.  in  Gonn. ...  780 

Hubbard  Escort , 690 

Hydrants  and  Reservoirs,  where  located 645-646 

L  0.  Daughters  of  St.  George 700 

Importing  Houses  in  Hartford 676 

Improved  Order  Heptasophs 700 

Improved  Order  of  Red  Men 698 

Inaependent  Order  of  B'Nai  Brith 699 

Independent  Order  of  the  Free  Sons  of  Israel. . . .  700 

Independent  Order  of  Odd   Fellows 695 

Independent  Order  of  Sons  of  Benjamin 700 

Independent  Order  of  United  Friends 695 

Index  to  Advertisements 9-12 

Index  to  Gontents 18-20 

Index  to  East  Hartford,  advts.  and  contents 12 

Index,  Valuable  Information,  previous  Directories .     22 

Industrial  Free  Schools 844k 

Inspectors  of  Factories 680 

Inspector  General  of  Gas 680 

Inspectors  of  Steam  Boilers 680 

Insurance  Gommissioner.. 617 

Insurance  Gompanies 886-405 

Insurance  Gompanies,  list  of 576 

Insurance  Journal  Gompany 726 

Internal  Revenue  Officers 640 

Iowa  Mortgage  Go 874 

Isaac  Leeser  Lodge,  No.  142 700 

Islands  in  Gonnecticut 720 

Italian  Society,  Umberto  First 690 

Ivanhoe  Ghapter,  No.  10,  Eastern  Star 695 

James  L.  Howard  &Go 726 

Janitors,  see  Business  Directory 677 

Jewell  Belt  Hook  Go..  .* 422 

Jewell  Belting  Go 726 

Jewell  Gouncil,  No.  51, 698 

Jewell  Pad  Go 490 

Jewell  Pin  Go 726 

Johns-Pratt  Go. 726 

John  Ericsson  Lodge  No.  67  I.O.O.F 696 

Joint  Standing  Gomi^ittee.. « .  m  n ^^^ 


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Cn>EX    TO    COSTESTS* 


Jcnnejmoi  Horiwlinni  u^ €91 

JndgM,  AUotment  and  TcnBi €1< 

Jodith  Lodge,  No.  SS 700 

Jmiior  Order  Bockinsfami  Gomicil,  Xol  4,  K.  of  P.  6ST 

Junior  Prohibition  Clab. 701 

Junior  Prohibition  Leiigne  Nat ^ 701 

Jnrjmen  for  Ci^r  of  Hotibfd,  1896 706 

Jnstion  of  the  Peaee  for  HartfionL 


Kellogg  &  Bulkelej  Go 

KesberShel  Bwzel 700 

KibbcE.S.  Co 716 

King's  Danghtere  of  the  Fourth  Ckmgi'al  Chnreh,844i 

Knights  of  the  Ancient  Essenie  Order 698 

Knights  of  Columbus 698 

Knightsof  Honor, 698 

Knights  of  the  Maccabees  of  the  World 700 

Knights  of  Pjthlas  Societies 696 

L.  H.  Spencer  Junior  Prohibition  League,  No.  10..  701 

Labor  Bareeu 617 

Ladies  Benevolent  Society  of  Christ  Chureh 691 

Ladies  of  the  Maccabee 700 

Ladies  Mutual  Benefit  Societr 691 

Ladies  Society  for  Poor  and  Orphans 691 

lAdy  Buckingham  Council  Daughters  of  Liberty.  697 

Lafayette  Council,  No.  4,  Fraternal  Order 699 

Lafayette  Lodge,  No.  100,  of  A.  &  A.  M 694 

Lakes  in  Connecticut 7iO 

Larrabee  Fund  Association 70S 

Lawyers,  see  Business  Directory 555 

League  Cycle  Co 726 

Legislature  of  Conn.  Members,  July,  1896 617 

Legislature  opens  in  each  State  of  the  U.  S 611 

Length  of  Legislatiye  Sessions 626 

Lester  L.  Ensworth  &  Son 552 

Letter  Carriers 780 

Letter  Carriers*  Association  (see  Branch  No.  86  of)  686 

Libraries,  see  Business  Directory 679 

Life  Insurance  Companies 892-400 

Lincoln  Lodge  No.  65,  K.  of  P 696 

Long  Periods  of  Drought 844f 

Lovell  &  Tracy  Co 726 

Low  Water  Mark  at  Hartford 770 

Lyceum  Wheel  Club 691 

Mail  Arrangements,  Hartford  Post  Office 780-785 

Mail  street  letter  boxes,hours  letters  taken  therefrom  780 

Mansii^  Carriage  Manufacturing  Co 726 

Manufacturers  list  of,  see  Business  Directory. ..  680 

Map,  Citv  of  Hartford  in  1895 82 

Marriages  one  year  previous  to  Jan.  1, 1896 851 

Masonic  Board  of  Relief. 695 

Masonic  Hall  Association 695 

Masonic  Mutual  Benefit  Association  of  Conn 695 

Masonic  Societies 694-695 

Master  Plumbers 691 

Mayors  of  City  of  Hartford 844f 

Mckinley  Club  of  Hartford 691 

Mean  Annual  Temperature, 729 

Mechanics  Savings  Bank 884 

Medical  Societies 698-694 

Mellen  &  Hewes  Company 726 

Memorial  Baptist  Church 656 

Memorial  Church  of  St.  Thomas 658 

Mercantile  National  Bank 879 

Merchants*  ExchaD||;e 691 

Mes^en^er  Companies,  see  Business  Directory. . .  582 

Methotlist  Union \...  691 

Mexican  States 610 

Midian  Encampment,  No.  7, 1.  0.  0.  F 695 

Migrations  from  Hartford,  1  year  to  July,  '96 844l 

MIM  Winters 844h 

Military  Officers  and  Companies ..649-650 

Milkmen,  see  BusinoAs  Directory 588 

Minerva  Lodge  No.  28,  D.  of  R 696 

Ministers  Meeting 691 

Miriam  Lodge,  No.  18,  L  0.  0.  F 696 


MknoMrrDanghtenof  DyaoB. 601 

Money  Or^  Post  Oflsees  in  OonnecticaL 780-782 

Mo^SBStReiMiMMMi  School 664 

Mortgnce  Inrertment  Co.  of  Coon. 726 

MoQiit  Holroke  College  AhuBBS 691 

Mount  SL  bcoedict  Cemeterr 706 

Mount  Sc  Josephs  Convent  Cofporation  of  HTd...   726 

Mountains  in  CoonecticnL 720 

Mn^iiiSal  Societies  and  Teachers 588 

Mnsurgia  Club 691 

Mutual  Aid  Ass*n  of  Conn.  Lodge  Na9t,L0.0.F.  696 

Mutual  Aid  Societv  of  Jewell  Mfg.  Co. . . ., 691 

Mntna]  Benefit  AssociatioB  of  Conn ,  K.  of  P 696 

Mutual  Ben.  Asw)uofEmp.ofN.r.,N.H.&H.R.Co..  691 
Mystic  Shrine  (U.D.) 694 

Names  and  Oocnpation  of  Residents 86  -844r 

Names  in  first  Hartford  Directory  59  years  ago. . .       8 

Nathan  Hale  Lodge,  No.  39,  A.  0.  of  U.  W 697 

Nathaniel  Lyon  Poet,  G.  A.  R.,No.2. 697 

National  Association  of  Stationary  Enipneers.. . . .  700 

National  Banks  of  Connecticut;  conditioa 786 

National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters 844j 

National  Exchange  Bank 879 

National  Fire  Insurance  Co 408 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Vohtnteer  Soldiers. .  .844J 

National  Life  Association 897 

National  Mach  ine  Co 726 

NatM  Provident  Unkm.  Tmmbull  ConncU,  Na  21.  701 

National  Trotting  Association 727 

Naval  Militia,  Second  Division  C.  N.  G 650 

Naval  Veteran  Association  oi  Connecticut 629 

Navigation,  closing  and  opening  of,  Conn.  River.  .844i 

Neal.  Goer&  Inglis  Co 727 

Necrology  of  Hartford  June.  1895  to  June,  1896. . .  845 

Netheriands-Colonies 610 

New  Britain  Avenue  Sunday  SchooL 664 

New  England  Coal  Ca 727 

New  Enghind  Granite  Works 727 

New  England  Tobacco  Growers  Association, 680 

New  England  Typographical  Union 680 

New  York  Exhaust  Blow  Pipe  Co 480 

New  York  and  New  England  Raiht>ad  Co 727 

New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Co    727 

Newspapers,  see  Business  Directory 584 

Niles  Charity  Fund 648 

Normal  School,  Connecticut 681 

North  Buryinff  Ground. 706 

Northeastern  Dental  Association 680 

North  East  School 685 

North  Methodist  Episcopal  Churoh 659 

North  West  School 685 

Northam  Memorial  Chapel 665 

Notaries  Public  in  Hartford 687 

Number  of  Fires  April,  1895,  to  April,  1896 647 

Nurses,  list  of 584 

Nutmeg  Club 691 

Oakwood  Social  Club 691 

Obsolete  Street  Names,  with  their  present  names . .    82 
Obsolete  Village  Names,       "  «  *«  710 

Odd  Fellows  Societies 695-696 

Offices  in  Capitol 619 

O.  H.  Blanchard  &  Bartlett  Co 722 

Old  Peoples  Home 671 

Old  Re»identers  59  years  ago 8 

Old  South  Burying  Ground 706 

Olivet  Baptist  Church 664 

Open  Hearth 664 

OpeninirConn.  River  Naviiration 844 1 

Order  of  Fraternal  Guardians 700 

Order  of  Scottish  Clans 699 

Orderof  the  World 700 

Order  United  American  Mechanics 696 

Order  of  United  Friends 699 

Orient  Insurance  Co 405 

Orphan  Asylum 702 

Our  Saviour's  Danish  Evang.  Lutheran  Church, . .  664 
Overman  Wheel  Co 727 


IHDKX    TO    CONTENTS. 


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Fsekfttsor  Vesiels,  bm  alio  Steamboats 844r 

Painters*  Union  (see  Local  Union,  Na  1) 691 

Pte^  Commissioners « 644 

Park  GoDgregational  Church 658 

Parks,  Historv  of 708 

ParkTUle  Lodges  No.  66,  A.  0.  of  U.  W. 697 

ParkWUe  Mission  Sunday  School ,,  664 

Pastoral  Union 84 

Patriarch  Lodge,  No.60,G,  U.  O.  of  0.  F 696 

Pavilion  Coomgational  Ecclesiastical  Society... .  664 

Pearl  Street  Congregational  Chnrch 662 

Pension  Examining  Surgeon 680 

People's  Party  National  Committee 608 

Perkins  Electric  Switch  Mfg.  Co 787 

Perseverance  Temple,  Na  I. 70t 

Phalanx  Ladies  Society 693 

Phcentx  Brass  Foundry  Co 727 

PhcBoix  Iron  Works-^Llncoln  &  Co 727 

Phceniz  Insurance  Co 404 

Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co • 899 

PhoBntx  National  Bank 880 

Physicians,  see  Business  Directory 686 

Pioneer  Lodge,  Na  815,  K.  of  H 696 

Players  Club 692 

Plimpton  Manufacturing  Co 727 

Plimpton  Ca's  Mutual  Aid  Society 692 

Plumbers,  see  United  Association' of. . , 692 

Police 642 

Police  Comraissionen 644 

Police  Court 616 

Police  Mutual  Aid  Association 691 

Police  Telegraph 642 

Political  Organizations  in  Hartford 608 

Political  Recapitulation,  le96 618 

Ponds  in  Connecticut 720-721 

Pope  Manufacturing  Co 727 

Pope  Military  Band. 692 

Population  of  Hartford,  1756-1890 685 

Population  of  the  State  of  Connecticut 844o 

Popubtion  of  each  State  of  the  U.  S.,  1890 518 

Population  of  all  Towns  In  Connecticut 844o 

Population  of  the  Principal  Countries  of  the  World  609 

Port  Warden. 642 

Portugal-Colonies 610 

Post  Offices  in  Connecticut 780-782 

Post  Office  time  of  closing  mails  for  all  parts. .  780-785 

Post  Wm.  H.  Carpet  Co , 727 

Postal  Areas 844h 

Postage  in  Old  Days 21 

Postage  Bates 788 

Postal  Rates  to  Foreign  Countries 736 

Postage  Stamp  Agents 21 

Postage  Stamps,  etc..  Description  of. 788 

Postmasters,  with  date  of  appointments 785 

Potter  Belt  Hook  Company 727 

Pounds  in  Hartford 644 

Pound  Keepers 644 

Pntt&CadyCo 727 

Pmtt  &  WhitnoT  Co 728 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Fellowship  Club 692 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Mutual  Benefit  Association 692 

Preface 7 

PresidenUal  Votes 518 

Presidente  of  the  U.  S 844i 

Printers'  Union,  seeHfd.  Typographical  Union. .  700 

PriTate  Coachmen's  Benevolent  Association 708 

Probate  Court 616 

Prohibition  National  Committee 608 

Prohibition  State  Central  Committee 608 

Prohibition  Town  Committee 608 

Prosecuting  Attorney 642 

Public  Bathing  House 84 

Public  Buildings,  Halls,  etc 589 

Public  Carriages,  Hackmen,  Regulations  of 709 

Public  Schools 688 

Putnam  Phalanx. 650 

Pythagoras  Chapter 695 

ftalboad  Brakemen  (see  C.  O.  Lodge,  Ko.  118). . .  699 


Railroad  Commissioners 680 

Railroad  Distances  and  Fares. 515 

Railroad,Express,TelegraphandTelephoneStations, 
Post  Offices,  Cities,  Towns,  Boroughs, Villages, 
Sch.  Di^Hamlets,Precincts  in  Connecticut.71 1-721 
Railroads  in  Connecticut,  condition,Commissioners  680 

Rain  Fall 84 

Rate  Maker 642 

Rebekab  Lodge  No.  17, 0.  K.  S.  B 700 

Registrars  of  Electors 686 

Relative  Rank  of  Stat*s  &  Tor's  in  pop.  cens.  1890.  .844j 

Removals  from  this  City,  under  Migrations 844l 

Representatives  from  Hartford  since  1818 844o 

Representatives  of  the  State  of  Connecticut. . . ...  617 

Representatives  of  the  U.  S 618 

Republican  Citv  Committees 608 

Republican  Club  of  Hartford 699 

Republican  National  Committee 606 

Republican  State  Central  Committee 608 

Retreat  for  the  Insane 666-667 

Rhodes  L.E,  Co 728 

Ripley  Bros.  Co 728 

Ripley  Sanford  Co 728 

Road  Commissioners,  Conn 688 

Robert  0.  Tyler  Post,  G.  A.  R.  No.  50 ^ 697 

Robinson  a.  C.  Troop 690 

Rogers  Cutlery  Co 728 

Rogers  William  Manufacturing  Co 728 

Rose  of  England  Lodge 700 

Royal  Arcanum 399 

Royal  and  Select  Masters 694 

Rulers  of  the  Different  Countries  of  the  World. ...  609 

Sackmaier  Bowling  Club 692 

Sailing  Vessels  on  Connecticut  River 844h 

Samuel  Colt  Lodge,  No.  250 700 

Savings  Banks  in  Connecticut 680 

Savings  Banks  in  Hartford  (see  Business) 559 

School  Children 6«5 

School  District  Boundaries 688-689 

School  Fund,  condition 844j 

Schools.  Public ^ 688-685 

Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures,  and  Inspector  of 

Fire  Wood  and  Milk 642 

Second  Advent  Church 664 

Second  Congregational  Church 661 

Second  Division  Naval  Militia  C.  N.  G 650 

Second  North  School 684 

Security  Co 888 

Selectmen 636 

Seminary  of  Mount  St.  Joseph 726 

Senate  Club,  1 889-' 90, 680 

Senatorial  Districts 628 

Senators  from  Hartford  since  1880 844o 

Senators  of  the  State  of  Connecticut 617 

Senators  of  the  U.  S. 612 

Seventh  Day  Adventist  Society 665 

Sewers. ...  1 709 

Shedd  J.  N.  Co 728 

Shell  Fish  Commissioners, 680 

Shelter  for  Women  692 

Sheriff  and  Deputies  of  Hartford  County 688 

Sherifis  of  all  Counties 680 

Shiloh  Baptist  Church 665 

Shipping  Directory 711 

Sigoumev  Tool  Co 728 

Sinking  Fund,  City  of  Hartford 648 

Sinking  Fund,  Town  of  Hartford 686 

Slate,  D wight  Machine  Co.  The 479 

Smith,  Northam  &  Co 728 

Smyth  Manufacturing  Co 728 

Societa  Fratellanza  Mutuo  Soccorso 692 

Societies 686-705 

Societies  of  Christian  Endeavor 665 

Society  of  Connecticut  Artists 680 

Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution  in  Conn. .  <  680 

Society  of  the  War  of  1812  in  Connecticut 680 

Society  for  Increase  of  the  Ministry 708 

Society  Norden... 692 


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na>EX    TO    CONTENTS. 


Soetetjfor 

Sociological  aub 692 

StAdlen  HmvitMl,  Board «28 

SooqojwMa  Tribe  Na  S,  L  O.  S.  M. 6»8 

SoDftof  St.  George 699 

Sooff  of  VeterftOf 6OT 

South  BapCist  Chnirh 6&5 

Sooth  CongrecmtK/nal  Church. 661 

Sooth  Park  Methodut  Episc^pia  Chnrch. 660 

Sooth  School  Duitrict 684 

Southern  New  KngUmd  Paving  Co 728 

Sooth  W«t  School. 685 

Spanish  Coionie* 610 

Spenqer  Motor  Compaoj 728 

Sphinx  Temple  A.  O.  U.  E.  U.  S 694 

Sponsel  Kapid  Fire  Gon  Co 728 

Spring  Brook  Ice  Co 728 

Spring  Grore  CemeteiT  AMociation 706 

Square  Miles  of  each  State  of  the  U.  S 513 

Square  Mile^t  of  each  Coantrj  of  the  World. 609 

St.  Ann*s  Church 662 

St.  Augustine's  Young  Men's  T.  A.  Societj 701 

St.  James*  Church 657 

St  John*s  Chnrch 657 

St  John's  l>Klge 694 

St  John's  Sick  and  Burial  Society 703 

St  Josephs  Cathedral .' 662 

St  Lawrence  Church 661 

St  Lawrence  Ljcenm 692 

St,  Monica's  Larlies'  Temfjerance  &  Ben.  Societies  701 

St  Patricks  Benevolent  Society 703 

St  Patricks  Church 661 

St  Patricks  and  Holy  Trinity  Cemetery 706 

St  Petem  Church ./ 661 

St  Peters  Temperance  Benevolent  Society 701 

St  Stephan's  Society,  (St  Stephanua  Verein,).. .  662 

St  Vincent  de  Paul  Society 692 

Stages,  Omnibuses,  1896 516 

Stamp  Delivery  Co 728 

State  Ass^iciation  of  Master  Plumbers 681 

State  Bank 880 

State  Banks  of  Discount  in  Connecticut 631 

State  Board  of  Kd'c't'n  and  Trustees  of  Normal  Sch.  633 

State  Board  of  Health 632 

State  Board  of  Highway  Commissioners 633 

State  Capitol 619-621 

State  Chemists 633 

State  of  Connecticut,  Gmnd  List 770 

State  of  Conn,  and  R.  L  Chiefs  of  Police  Union. .  633 

State  of  Conn.  Vital  Statistics 344p 

State  Council  of  Connecticut,  0.  U.  A.  M 696 

State  Cfmrts , 615 

State  Democratic  Club 633 

State  Library  Committee 630 

State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co 389 

State  Normal  Schools 681 

State  Officers 617 

State  Pharmacy  Commission 626 

State  Referees 615 

State  Road  ('ommiKsioners 688 

State  Savings  Bank 385 

Stete  School  Fund 844j 

State  Senators. 617 

State  Senators  from  Hartford  since  1880 344o 

Stete  Teachers  Association 629 

State  and  Territorial  Governments 611 

States,  when  formed  or  admitted 611 

Stationary  Engineers,  see  Hartford  No.  6 700 

Steam  Boiler  Inspectors 890-391 

Stedman,  Griffin  A.  Camp 697 

Stemigraphers,  list  of,  see  Business  Directory. . . .  596 

Sterling  WAshing  Compound  Co 728 

Stock  Companies 565 

Storrs  Agricultural  School 631 

Street  Commissioners 644 

Street  Letter  Boxes » 780 

Streets — annual  expenses 708-709 

Street  Sui>orinten(lent 642 

Streeto  and  Avenues 28-82 


SofBcId  Street  Baotiil  CIhrIi 

Samner  Divisioa,  No.  1,  K.  of  P.«  Dnifivm  Bank. .  696 

San«lay  Scboots,  see  Chnrcbes 651 

Sundry  Benevolent  Societies 686 

Sundry  Secret  Societies, 699-701 

Superintendent  Stone  Pits 64S 

Supreme  Court  of  Appeal* 614 

Superior  Coort  of  Connecticut. 615 

Superior  Court  Referee 615 

Sopmne  Coort  of  Errors 615 

Supreme  Coort  of  the  United  States 614 

Swedish  Baptist  Church 662 

S wed iish  Congregaticnal  Church  (Zion) 662 

Swe<ii>h  Evangelical  Lutheran  Emanuel  Chnrch.  660 

SwedUh  Sick  Help  Society 692 

Syracose  Coal  and  Salt  Company 728 

Taft  Company 728 

Takrott  Street  Congregational  Chnrch 654 

Taxes  in  Hartford  18^^5-1895 770 

Telegraph  Companies 597 

Temperance  Societies  of  all  kinds 701 

Temples  of  Honor  and  Temperance 701 

Temf>orary  Homes  for  Dependent  &  Keg.  Children  633 

Territories  and  Stetes,  Governments  of. 611 

Tiie  Winthrop 692 

Theological  Institute  of  Connecticut. 680-681 

Thomas  Hooker  Association 692 

Tombstone  of  General  Putnam, 624 

Tonnage  of  Documented  Vessekv 844h 

Town  and  City  consolidated  act 398 

Town  and  City  consolidation  debt 643 

Town  Boundaries 638 

Town  Clerk 636 

Town  Deposit  Fund 686 

Town  Farm  Lots,  Committee  to  Sell 21 

Town  of  Hartford,  Vitel  Statistics 8440 

Town  Officers  of  1896 636 

Town  Sinking  Fund 686 

Town  Treasurer's  Report,  Oct.  1st,  1895 636 

Towns,  when  organized 614 

Travelers  Insurance  Co 40O 

Trinity  Church 658 

Trinity  College, 674-708 

Trinity  College  Chapel 664 

Trinitv  College  Officers,  eto 675 

Trinity  College  Societies 708 

Trumbull  Council,  No.  21,  N.  P.  U 701 

Trust  Companies  in  City,  (see  Business) 556 

Trust  Companies,  Connecticut,  condition 681 

Trustees  of  Donations  and  Bequests  for  Ch.Purposes  692 

Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  Ministers 708 

Trustees  Good  Will  Club 703 

Trustees  of  National  Council  of  Cong.  Churches..  708 

Trustees  of  Widows  Home 704 

Tucker  Stop  Motion  Co 728 

Tunxis  Worsted  Company 728 

Turnpike  Commissioners 681 

Twentieth  Century  Club,  The 692 

TychoBrabe  Lodge,  No.  18 696 

Underwriters,  National  Board  of  Fire .844J 

Union  Baptist  Church 656 

Union  Grove  Comnany 729 

Union  for  Home  Work 704 

United  Association  Journeyman  Plumbers 692 

United  Friends,  Order  of. 699 

United  Stetes  Bank 881 

United  States,  Business  Failures  in,  from  1872 844i 

United  States '.—Capitals,  Area  and  Population.. .  518 
United  States  Circuit  and  District  Courts  in  Conn.  615 

United  Stetes  Civil  Service  Examining  Board 692 

United  Stetes  Coins 21 

United  Stetes  Congress 612 

United  States  Custom  House,  District  of  Hartford.  648 

United  Stetes  Executive  Officers,  July,  1896 611 

United  Stetes  Internal  Revenue 640 

United  States  Mails,  hours  of. 780-782 

United  Stetes,  Presidents  of 844i 


INDEX   TO    C0KTBNT8, 


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United  States  Stamped  Envelope  Agency 688 

United  Workers  Club 704 

Unity  Church 660 

UniTersal  Workmen's  Sick  &  Death  Fnnd  of  U.  S.  701 
UniverBalist  Sabbath  School  Teachers  Association  691 
JJtictL  Cement  Manufacturing  Co 729 

Vacations  Schools 686 

Vessels  entered  in  Hartford  Custom  District. 844h 

Veteran  Association  Co.  K. 660 

Veteran  Association  Hartford  City  Guard 660 

Veteran  Association  Hillyer  Guard 650 

Veteran  City  Guard  Battalion, 660 

Veteran  Com  Putnam  Phalanx 660 

Veteran  1st  Co.  Govemor*s  Foot  Guard 660 

Veteran  Light  Guard 660 

Veteran  Volunteer  Firemen  Association 608 

Vital  Statistics,  State  of  Connecticut 844p 

Vital  Statistics,  Town  of  Hartford 844o 

VorceA.D.The 862 

Votes  in  Hartford, 648 

Voting  Districts,  and  places  for  votmg 689 

Wadsworth  Athenenm 704 

Wadsworth  Street  School 684 

WalDut  Lodge  Hospital  Co.. 680 

Wangnnk  Tribe,  No.  11 698 

War  Photograph  and  Exhibition  Co 729 

Warburton  Chapel 660 

Ward  Boundaries 689-640 

Wadsworth  Lodge,  No.  60 697 

Warner  &  W  i Uard  Co 729 

Washburn  Car  Wheel  Co 729 

Washington  Commandery,  No.  1,  K.  T 694 

Washington  Fire  Encine  Co  No.  1 698 

Washington  Lodge,  Na  15 696 

Washington  Street  School 686 

Water  Commissioners 644 

Water  Works — Description,  Officers,  etc 648 

Watkinson  Jurenile  Asvlum  and  Farm  School. . .  704 

Watkinson  Farm  School  Alumni  Association 698 

Watkinson  Librarv. 706 

Wawaume  Council  No.  1,  D.  of  P 698 

Way  Hardware  Co 729 

West  Middle  School 684 

Western  Automatic  Machine  Screw  Co 729 

Western  New  England  Iron,Steel  &  Hardware  Assa  616 

Wethersfield  Avenue  Congregational  Church 662 

Whanres,  see  Business  Directory 699 

Whitney  Manufacturing  Co 729 

Widows*  Home,  see  Trustees  of 704 

Widows  Society 704 

William  Rogers  Manufacturing  Co 728 

Williams  &  Carieton  Co 729 

WiUimantic  Linen  Co 729 

Windsor  Avenue  Congregational  Church 664 

Wine,  Liquor  and  Beer  Dealers  Association 698 

Wolcott  Council 694 

Woloott  Hardware  Co. 729 

Womans  Aid  Society 704 

Womens  Advisoiy  Com.  of  Hartford  Thea  Sem'y  698 

Womans  National  Alliance,  Unity  Church '.  689 

Womans  Auxiliary  Young  Men*s  Chrisitian  Asso.  698 

Womans  Board  of*  Missions 698 

Womans  Christian  Association  of  Hartford. 704 

Womens  Christian  Temperance  Union. 698 

Womans  Cong.  Home  Miss.  Union  of  Conn*. .  .704-706 

Womans  Exchange 706 

Womans  Relief  Corps,  No.  2 697 

Womans  Relief  Corps,  No.  6 697 

Womans  Shelter 692 

Woods'  Piano  &  Organ  Co 729 

Worid — Capitals,  Rulers,  and  Population 609 

Tale  Alumni  Association  of  Hartford 698 

Yoke  Fellows  Band  of  the  Fourth  Cong.  Church,. .  666 

Young  German- American  Association.. . .  • 698 

Young  Italian  American  Association 698 

Yoong  Ladies  Hebrew  Association 698 


Young  Men's  Christian  Association 678-706 

Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association 698 

Young  Men's  Union  of  the  South  Cong.  Church. .  666 
Young  People's  Association  First  Baptist  Church  666 
Young  People's  Association  of  Presbyterian  Ch. .  666 
Young  People's  Guild  of  Church  of  the  Redeemer..  666 
Young  People's  Societies  of  Christian  Endeavor. .  666 

Young  Women's  Boarding  Home 704 

Young  Women's  Christian  Temperance  Union. ...  701 

Zion  Congregational  Church  (Swedish) 662 

Zions  Hill  Cemetery 706 

Zions  Literary  Society, 698 

POSTAGE  STAMP  AGENTS. 

Appointed  by  the  Post  Office  Department^  tthere  the 
pubhc  can  procure  Stampe  tame  aeatthe  Pott  Office. 

876  Asylum  street,  Park  Drug  Co. 

867  Capitol  av.  W.  W.  Lester. 

619  *'         B.  L.  Umberfield,  Jr. 

43  Congress  street,  J.  J.  Seinsoth. 

66  Farmington  avenue,  F.  B.  Edwards. 

94  Main  street,  A.  W.  SawteUe. 
189         "  D.  W.  Tracy 

207         **  Coleman  ftKenneUy. 

218         "  C.  H.  Bell. 

825         "  C.  A.  Rapelye. 

884         "  L.  H.  Goodwin. 

428         <*  J.  K.  Williams. 

707         '*  W.  J.  Anderson. 

816  **  N.  K.  Morgan. 

12  New  Britain,  H.  Townsend. 
206  Park  street,  C.  Crary. 
148  Trumbull  street.  T.*R.  Shannon. 

66  Windsor  street,  M.  Greenbaum. 
Trinity  College,  Sunmiit  street. 


POSTAGE  IN  OLD  DAYS. 

An  old  almanac  for  1814  gives  the  following  as  the 
rates  of  postage  prevailing  at  that  time :  "For  every 
single  letter  by  land,  for  40  miles,  8  cents;  90  miles,  lb 
cents ;  160  miles,  12^  cents:  800  miles,  17  cents;  600 
miles,  20  cents,  and  for  more  than  600  miles,  26  cents. 
No  allowance  to  be  made  for  intermediate  miles. 
Every  double  letter  is  to  pay  double  the  said  rates  ; 
every  triple  letter,  triple ;  every  packet  weighing  one 
ounce,  at  the  rate  ot  four  single  letters  each  ounce. 
Every  ship  letter  originally  received  at  an  office  for 
delivery,  6  cents.  Magazines  and  pamphlets,  not  over 
60  miles,  1  cent  per  sheet ;  over  50  miles  and  not  ex- 
ceeding 100  miles,  1^  cents  per  sheet." 


B.  0. 

20  00 

10  00 

6  00 

800 


2 
1 
1 


60 
00 
00 
60 
26 
20 
10 
06 
06 
08 
08 
02 
01 


UNITED   STATES   COINS. 

LIOAL  VALVB. 

Gold,  D'ble  Eagle,  legal  tender  for  all  debts,  $20.00 
*«    Eagle,  **  «•  10.00 

"    ISfEafi^e,         •*  «  6.00 

u  u  "  8  00 

"    Quarter  Eagle,    *"  "  2.b0 

"  "  '*  1.00 

Silver,  "  •*  1.00 

**  legal  tender  for  debts  of  $10.  or  less,  .60 
"  "  «»  «  .26 

U  U  tt  M  20 

"     Dime,  "  "  "  !lO 

'•  }     »*       "  "  **  .06 

Nickel,  "  "  of  26  Cts.  or  less,        !o6 

Silver,  not  legal  tender,  sells  for  .08 

"  alloyed,  legal  tender  for  debts  of  26  Cts.or  less  .08 

Copper,  "  **  "  .02 


'if 


COMMITTEE  TO  SELL  OLD  TO\ra  FARM  HOUSE. 

Alfred  E.  Burr,  Chairman;   E.  W.  Parsons,  Trees.: 
H.  W.  Conklin,  George  Ubrich,  Geo.  W.  Fowler,  Seo'y. 


22 


gbeb's  habtford  oitt  dibbctoby. 


INDEX  TO  TAIDABIE  INFORMATION 
IN  PREVIOUS  DIRECTORIES, 

KOT  CONTAINED  IN  THIS  NUMBER. 

1842.— Twent74wo  lines  of  Stages  with  towns, 

distances  and  feures, 99 — 109 

1846. — Began  this  year  publishing  annually 
the  list  of  Fires  for  the  previous  Di- 
rectory year,  in  this  City,. 184 

1862.~Maps  of  the  then  eight  R.  K.  in  Conn.,  217—220 

"       Stage  lines  reduced  to  fifteen, 242—246 

1862. — Stage  lines  reduced  to  seven, 426—427 

1871.— Re-print  of  1841  Directory. 81—  61 

1872.— Engravings  of  the  High,  Brown,  Char- 
ter Oak  avenue  and  Wadsworth  street 

School  Buildings. 276—279 

1878.— Re-print  of  1828  Directory, 228—287 

1874.— History  of  Hartford  Newspapers, 261—268 

1876.— Value  of  Foreign  Gold  and  Silver  Coins,  808 
**      Indebtedness  of  Connecticut  Cities  and 

Towns  in  1874, 266 

1876.— Re-print  of  1826  Bushiess  Directory,.  .818—826 
"  Engravings  of  former  Church  Edifices,  286—290 
"      List  of  Town  Clerks  and  Selectmen  of 

Town  of  Hartford  from  1689  to  1877,. 268— 264 
"       List  of  Mayors  and  Clerks  of  City  of 

Hartford  from  1784  to  1876, 267 

1877.— Engravings  of  former  Church  Edifices,  296—809 
"      Engravings  of  High  School  Edifices  of 

1847  and  1870, 808 

1878.— Engraving  of  Trinity  College  Edifices,.  802 

"  Engraving  of  Wadsworth  Atheneum,. .  806 
**  Engraving  of  Public  High  Sch.  B'ld*gs,  806 
"       Engraving  of  Water  Works  Edifice,. . .  279 

"       Engravings  of  former  Church  Edifices,  298—802 

"       Prosperity  of  Hartford, 8  and  9 

1879.— Necrology  (644  over  21  years)  of  Hart- 
ford one  year  previous  to  June  1, 1879, 821—822 

"       Governors  of  Connecticut 820 

"      Illustrated  History  of  Old  State  Houses,  268—259 

"       Value  of  Foreign  Coins, 888 

"       Large  Cities  of  the  Worid,. 250—261 

«*       Population  of  Connecticut  Cities,  1766, 

1817  and  1878 ......*  le 

"       Census  of  Connecticut  Towns  by  popul 

lation  of  1870, .,..,.,  266 

1880.— Necrology  (422  over  21  years)  of  Hart- 
ford one  year  previous  to  June  1, 1880, 884—886 
1881.— Necrology  (587  over  21  years)  of  Hart- 
ford one  year  previous  to  June  1, 1881, 860—868 
"       Census  of  Conn.  Towns  with  loss  and 

gain  to  each  Town,  from  1870—1880, 278—279 
1882.— Necrology  (457  over  21  years)  of  Hart- 
ford one  yearpre  V  ious  to  June  1, 1882, 477 — 479 
"       Two  Water  Privileges  and  one  Mill 

Building  for  sale, 479 

"       Farm  i n  East  Haddam  for  sale,  80  acres,  26 

"       Re-print  of  our  No.  6,  1842,  Hartford 

City  Directory  and  Map  of  that  year,  861—886 
"       Census  of  Conn.  Towns,  with  loss  and 

gain  to  each  town,  from  1870  to  1880, 892—998 
**       Names  of  924  persons  who  have  left  this 

City  the  past  year,  and  whither  gone,  478—476 

1883.— Bathing  House  History,  1878—1884,. . .  871 

**       Centers  of  Population,  1790—1880,. ...         406 

"       Conn.  Cities  and  Towns  Debts, 869 

**       Native  and  Foreign  Popu'n,  1790—1880,         406 
"       PopuUition  of  the  U.  S.^  1790—1880,. . .  406 

"       Necrology  ( 576  over  21  years )  of  Hart- 
ford one  year  previous  to  June  1, 1883, 842—844 
"       Names  of  1046 persons  whohave  left  tliis 

City  the  past  year,  and  whither  gone,  837—^1 
**       Most  Important  Acts  passed  by  the  1888 

«       ^Legislature, 428—424 

**      State  Tax  and  am*t  paid  by  Hartford^.         869 


nil.  PA«SB. 

1884.— Town  Officers,  1686—1884 478—474 

*•       City  Officers,  1784—1884 476—479 

"  Marriages,  year  previous  Jan.  1, 1884,. 480 — 481 

"  Births.           *«          "           **      1,1884,.  482— 486 

•«  Necrology,   "          «*        June  1,1 884,. 490— 492 

"  Migrations,"          «         July  1,1884,.  498— 494 

"  Enrolled  Steam  Vessels,  1824—1884, . . .  499—600 

"  Old  Church  Edifices,  past  240  years, . .  606—609 

**       Connecticut  Old  State  Houses, 610—511 

**  Important  Acts  of  1884  Legislature,. . .          440 

*'  Members  of  1884  Conn.  Legislature,. . .  488—489 

1886.— Presidential  Votes,  1789—1884, 418 

"  Important  Acts  passed  by  the  Conn. 

Legislature  of  1886, 440 

**  Marriages,  year  previous  to  Jan.  1,  '86, 482,   488 

"  Births,            •»          "                "    1, '86, 484— 489 

**  Necrology,     •»         "        June  1, 1886, 489— 491 

**  Migrations,    "          <*  June  1, 1886,  491,  492,  24 

**  Connecticut  Railroad  Maps  of  1866,...  609,   610 

^  Bank  Buildings  in  Hartford  in  1866, . .          627 

1886 — Migrations,  year  previous  July  1,  '86,. 490  and  24. 
'*  Marriages,  **  <*  Jan.  1,1886,.  .480— 481 
«      Births,  *'  "  "    1,1886,.  .482—487 

"      Necrology,     *'  «*       June  1,1886,.  .487— 490 

^*      Important  Acts  of  1886  Leraslature,.. . .  440 

1887 — Distances  via  Connecticut  River, 480 

"  Migrations,  vear  previous  to  July  1,  '87, .  488 ;  869 
"  Marriages,  "  "  "  Jan.  1, 1887,.  470— 482 
"      Births,  "  ««  "    1, 1887,.  472— 477 

"  Necrology  «  "  June  1, 1887,.  478— 480 
"      Divorces  in  Hartford,  from  Oct  1, 1886 

to  July  1, 1887, 487 

1888— Migrations,  year  previous  July  1, 1888,. 486— 489 
"      Marriages,      **  "        Jan.  1, 1888,.  471— 478 

*«      Births,  •*  "  **     1,1888,.  478— 479 

"      Necrology,     •'  "       June  1,1 888,.  479— 483 

"      Divorces  in  Hartford  from  Oct.  1, 1887, 

to  July  1, 1888, 898 

^      Railroads  from    Hartford,    History  of, 

from  1838,  to  July,  1888 622—628 

1889 — Migrations,1129,year  previous  June,  '89.499—604 
"  Marriages,  year  previous  Jan.  1, 1889,.. .  487 — 489 
"      Births,  «  "         "     1,1889,..  489— 494 

"      Necrology  (1,098)  year  previous  June  1, 

1889     ..   .    • 494—499 

»•      Divorces  in  H.,6ct.  1,  '88,  to  Jiily  1,  '89, ! .  606 
*>      Goer's  History  of  H.  from  1683,  to  1889, .  463—476 
**      Business  and  occupants,  Map  of,  giving 
location  and  plan  of  Main  street,  Hart- 
ford, 1776 468 

**      Maps  of  H.  1640, 1790, 1824, 1888, 1860, .  463—478 

"      Hartford  Bridge  Co.  Bridge 477 

*'      Bridges  crossing  Conn  River 477 

"      Manufacturing  in  Hartford 479 

**      Cyclones  or  Blizzards 480 

*«      Rain  fall 480 

"      Lone  periods  of  drought 480 

"      Fresnets  in  the  Connecticut  River 480 

**      Closing  and  opening  of  Navigation. . . .  481 

•<      First  snow  fall 481 

"      Mail  stages  from  1717, 481 

'*  Newspapers  of  H.,  also  the  departed, . . .  482 
**  Connecticut  River,  history  of,  Naviga- 
tion, Canals,  list  of  steamers  to  New 
York  and  Sag  Harbor,  and  up  river, 
freight  propellers,  tug  boats,  and  reg- 
ular line  or  sailing  packets, 606 — 609 

**      Ancient  Fire  Laws^  from  1788  to  1889, 

illustrated  with  six  fire  engines  ....  666 

<*      Engineers  of  Fire  Dept  1789  to  1889,.. .  667 

"      Some  of  the  Great  Fires 557 

JOB  AND  BOOK 

Pfjig  Doie  at  16  State  St. 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibbctobt. 


23 


Geer's  Sods'  Gnide  to  Uod  and  Nos.  of  U  ami  ivK 


) 


TO   WHICH   IS   ADDED   TH£ 


WARD    LOCATION    OF    EACH    STREET 

ALSO,    LETTKB   INDICES  TO   STREETS   HAVING 


WATU  PiPIS^  CAS  fm  Vmm  LIUBTS  td  mm,  iIn  thtue  ty  We  kn  lACAMIUKD.  ek^ 

IN   THE   CITY   OF   HARTFORD. 


to  AeC  of  OongreH,  Jl  JX,  1896,  bgr  The  Hartfbid  Prinibw  OompMij,  In  oflkw  of  libnrUik  of 


WuUi^fon,  D.  a 


The  fig^turt*  !•  8'  8<  4.  6.  6.  7.  8.  9. 10  on  tfte  ri^  ofHu  namei  of  each  itreet  imSoaU  the  wetrdt  in  tokidk  Ae  tame  are 
(ocaUdj — ike  ward  b(nmdarie»  gmeraUjf  run  in  uie  center  efttreett. — See  Table  of  Contents. 

The  letter  b  indicates  the  streets  where  686)  electric  uohtb  are  in  use. 

The  letter  a  imUeaiet  (hat  gab  fifes  are  lead  tn  nidk  streets.    There  are  about  70  miles  of  ffos  pipes. 

The  letter  m  uuScates  thai  said  street  is  either  wholly  or  partly  macadamized,  curbed,  and  with  stone  gutters. 

The  letter  e  inScates  that  official  numberina/or  frokt  doors  to  houses  in  these  streets,  can  be  found  m  a  booh  m 
the  office  of  (he  City  Surveyor.    In  Apru,  1856,  all  the  buildings  then  in  this  City  were  re-numbered. 

The  letter  s  indieates  that  said  street  is  sewered,  w  whole  or  in  part    There  are  824  streets. 

The  letter  w  imBeates  that  crrr  water  fifes  are  laid  in  such  streets,  in  uihole  or  in  part. 

This  Guide  indicates  at  a  alance  the  proximate  tocaUty  of  anv  reared  number  on  any  street;  for  exanqfUy  if  you 
desire  to  know  about  where  No.  800  Asylum  street  u  locatea.ihts  guide  shows  you  that,  being  an  even  number,  tt  will 
be  found  on  the  north  side,  and  about  mid^way  between  Sumner  and  Huntington  streets. 

The  streets  running  north  and  south  are  numbered  from  the  south  excepting  Wethersfleld,  Maple  and  Franklin  cNfenues 
Bopkins  and  Babcock  sts.,  those  running  east  and  west  are  numbered  from  Mam  sL,  or  from  end  of  street  pointing 
tharto,  excepting  North  sL,  Columbia  at.  and  Park  Terrace.      Odd  numbers  on  south  and  west  sides,  unijormly. 

Tkenamn  of  oil  streets  running  north  and  south  (except  Main,  Broad  and  LaurelX,  change  at  Park  rioer,  andaU  east 
and  west  at  crossing  Main  street    There  were  1,830  steel  signs,  with  raised  galvanized  iron  letters,  erected  on 
the  conurs  of  intersectsng  Greets  tn  April,  1896. 


u 


t« 


W.K.G.8.     AfFLECK  ST.  lf.8 

66  Ward,  N.  to  841  Park. 

W.S.O.B.  ALBANY  AV.     MJT.3.4 

717  Main,  N.  W.  to  City  line. 
No.    1,  at  TnnneL  717  Main. 
^    15,  Lamber,  S. 
"    77,  Chestnut.  S. 
**    90,  Belden.  N.  £. 
•0,  East,  N. 
97,  Edwards,  S. 
106,  Center,  N. 
124,  Green,  M. 
181,  WiUiams,  S. 
164,  Brook,  croeses. 
904,  Garden,  croBses. 
«  276,  Vine,  N. 

Siffoumey,  S. 
Woodlana,S. 
Harrison,  S. 
Blue  Hills  ay.  N. 
Scarborough,  S. 
Bkxmifield  ay.  N. 
Prospect  ay.  S. 

W.K.a8.      ALDEN  ST.  M.7 

71  Wethenfield,  W.  to  52  Dean. 

W.E.O.8.     ALLTN  ST.  M.N.5 

89  Trumbull,  W.  to  42  Union  place. 
No.  122,  Trumbull,  89. 

^  250,  Ann,  crosses. 

"  872,  Him,  croBses. 

482,  Umon  place,  42,  end. 


M 


M 

(( 
it 


W.E.G.8.   ALLEN  PLACE.     M.N.8 

65  Washin^n,  W.  to  Summit 
No.   1,  Washington. 
**   64,  Broad,  crosses. 
<*  140,  Summit,  end. 

W.O.8.      AMEBICAN  ROW.     M.l 

101  State,  Sw  to  64  Prospect. 

W.E.  AiyTT  ST.  10 

Park,  N.  to  Dayenport 

W.E.O.S.         ANN  ST.  M.5 

268  Asylum,'N.  to  698  Main. 
No.  26,  Asylum,  258. 
55,  AUyn,  crosses. 
70,  Churob,  crosses. 
92,  Chapel,  £. 
**   99,  Oriental  alley,  W. 
**  128,  High,  W. 
*'  128,  Main,  698,  end. 

W.K.8.      ANNA  WAN  ST.       U.N.  7 

97  Wethersfield,  W.  to  74  Franklin. 
Nos.  1  to  78. 

W.B.G.  ARCH  ST. 

144  Mahi,  E.  to  7  Front. 
No.    1,  Main,  144. 
*•    88,  Prospect,  N. 
"   99,  Front,  7,  end. 

ARTHUR   PLACE. 

No.  26,  Russell,  S. 

B.  ASYLUM   PLACE. 

711  Asylum  st  to  70  Farmington  ay. 


M 


M.2 


u 
u 


W.K.S.       ASHLEY    ST.       M.N.  4 
209  Garden,  W.  to  182  Woodland. 
No.    80,  Huntington,  crosses. 
"    118,  Sigourney,  crosses. 
Atwood,  S. 
160,  May,  N. 
268,  Woodland,  end. 
ASYLUM   ST. 
W.E.G.8.  M.N.5.4.9.10 

815  Main,  W.  to  City  line. 
No.      1,  Main,  816. 

126,  Trumbull,  crosses. 
218,  Haynes,  S. 
268,  Ann,  N. 

879,  Ford,  S. 

880,  Hi^h,  N. 
464,  Union  place,  N. 
470,  Railroad,  crosses. 
604,  Spruce, «. 
611,  Hurlburt,  S. 
672,  Spring,  N. 
694,  Garden,  N. 
597,  Hopkins,  S. 
629,  Farmington,  S.  W. 
711,  Asylum  place,  S. 
778,  Sumner,  N. 
622,  Huntington,  N. 
872,  Sigourney,  crosses. 

"    920,  WiUard,  N. 

"    978,  Atwood,  N. 

"  1028,  Gillett,  S. 

**  1076,  Woodland,  crosses. 

Girard,  S. — Kenyon,  S. 

Scarborough,  N. 

Prospect  ayenue,  crosses. 


u 
u 

44 
tt 
M 
44 
U 
44 
tl 
14 
44 
44 
44 
44 

a 

44 
U 


24 


6EEB8    HABTFOKD    CITT    DEBBCTOBT. 


▲SHTDV  rr.  10 

Wnm  BeaOk  §tnti^  W. 

E.    ATHEVVUM  ST.  11.1 

213  Mjua,  E.  to  tf  Piwpeet. 

W^A      ATLAJmC  8T.  M.4 

231  Hififa,  W.  to  nilrood. 

W.E^A    ATWOOD  ST.  M.  10.  4 

979  Affjhmi,  H.  to  Ashley. 
Kou  4,  Townley,  E. 

C>>IIiiu,  croMes. 
AJihley,  end. 

W.B.G.S.        AYOH  ST.  M.  2 

no  lUio,  E.  to  839  FnmL 
Vo.   l,lUin,nO. 
**   20,  RailriMd,  eronet. 
«   46,  Portland,  S. 
**   $4,  Windsor,  ercMMS. 
"    92,  Front,  839,~bnuieh  nOi'd. 

W.EUB.       BABCOCK   ST.       M.X.9 

Renotn f^ered  in  l%(r2  from  N.  to  S. 
406  Capitol,  S.  to  342  Park. 

7*Aij  stre^^t  has  three  §tU  of  nuw^ 
btn  tm  it. 

No,    1,  Capitol. 
*^    ffO,  KuiMi,  croftnea. 
"  162,  Grand,  K. 
^  203,  Park,  end. 

BACK   LANE.  7 

Maple,  S.  to  Preston. 

W.B.04».    BABBOUR  ST.  lf.3 

124  Capen,  N.  to  Windsor  line. 
No.    1,  Oapen,  124. 
''    98,  Nelson,  crosses. 
**  132,  .ludson,  crosses. 
^  194,  Westland,  crosses. 
Charlotte,  W. 
Frankfort,  crosses. 
Tower,  crosses. 

BARNARD    ST.  7 

Maple  ay.  W.  to  Washington. 

BARTHOLOMEW  AV.     M.8 

Park,  southerly,  W.  of  Park  river. 
Hamilton,  cro*s. 
Belmont,  E. 
Rose,  K. 
Olive,  E. 


8     w. 


KtH. 


BRAOH    ST. 


9 


99  Farm inff ton,  S.  to  R.  R.  track 
and  Vj.  to  41  Flower. 


W.R.O.       BRAOON   ST. 


M.IO 


Warrenton,  N.  crossing  041  Farm- 
ington  to  Cone. 

W.O.S.        BELDRN  ST.  M.4. 3 

793  Main,  W.  to  00  Albany. 

W.E.a.S.    BBLLRVUR  ST.        M.8 

83  Canton,  N.  to  81  Sanford. 
No.   3,  Canton,  82. 
«*   01,  Pavilion,  W. 
^   04,  Suffleld,  crosses. 
^  132,  Warren,  E. 
*<  181,  Cranes  court,  W. 
"  183,  l/oomis,  E. 
<<  147,  Banford,  81,  end. 


WdfiDgtOB,  W.  to 


14SWellKnfiekL 
Xou    1, 

*  T2,  FraokfiB  av. 

•  140,  Maple,  end. 


Wcdwnfieid,  14&. 


CAHTOH  ST.       M.2.3 

SIS  Main,  B.  to  187  Windsor. 
KoL    1,  Main,  810. 

*  IS,  Wooatar,  N. 

*  a,  BcDevne,  N. 

*  ^  Wiodsor,  junction  R.  R.  end. 


I 


13  Front.  W. 
BLOOMFIKLD  AT. 


I 


BLUR  BnXB  AT.        M.4 
Tavern  on  Albany  av.,  H. 
Westland,  E. 
Tower 


M.7 


W.K.O.8.       BOND  ST. 


1917  WeCbefsfield,  W.  to  Mai^ 
Mannz,  N. 
Franklin  crosses. 


BONNKR  ST. 
OOZion,  W. 

W.R.G.S.  BROAD  ST. 


8 


M.N.8.9 


Mafde,  N.  to  16  Fannipgton. 
No.       1,  Maple. 

"  06,  White,  laid  ouL 

**  624,  New  Britain,  crosses. 

"  700,  Browneil,  E. 

*  808,  Vernon,  croeses. 

"  862,  Allen,  crosses. 

**  900,  Lincoln,  £. 

**  948,  Madison,  E. 

**  998,  Jefferson,  E. 

**  1022,  Ward,  crosses. 

*^  1110,  Park,  crosses. 

"  1178,  Grand,  crosses. 

"  1268,  Rnss,  crosses. 

"  1870,  Capitol,  crosses. 

"  1886,  Park  river. 

"  1488,  HowaitL  W. 

"  1466,  RailroacL  crosses. 

**  1471,  Qneen,  W. 

"  1478,  Hopkins,  E. 

**  1666,  Fannin^ton,  16,  end. 

W.R.a.S.      BROOK   ST.      M.N.4.3 

16,  Liberty,  N.  t<^145  Mather. 
No.    1,  Liberty,  16. 
**    64,  Albany,  crosses. 
*^    84,  Fairmoant,  £. 
^  120,  Winter,  E. 
^  188,  Mather,  146,  end. 


nr  .K.D. 


BROWN   ST. 


N.7 


881  Wethersfield,  W.  to  George. 
No.    1,  Wethersfield,  831. 
Franklin,  crosses. 


BROWNELL   AV. 


8 


28  Washington,  W.  to  626  Broad. 
No8.  1  to  40. 

W.R.O.8.    BUOKINOH'M  ST.     M.6 

01  Main,  W.  to  148  Washington. 
No.   1,  Main,  01. 
•*    11,  John,  S. 
•*   18,  Whitman,  N. 
"«   81,  Hudson,  S. 
^   68,  Wadsworth,  S. 
"   66,  West,  N. 
"    60,  Cedar,  S. 
*•   04,  Washington,  148,  end. 


CAPEN  ST.  M^.3 

917  Main,  W.  to  Vine. 
No.     1,  Main,  9X7. 
«     T8,  Clark,  N. 

*  134,  Barboor,  N. 

*  170,  Maitin,  N. 

"  XIC,  Garden,  erases. 
"   366^  Vine,  end. 

W.R.G.S.CAFITOL  AT.  M.N.6.9. 10 

113  Main,  W.  to  WiDow. 
NoL   1,  Mam,  US. 
■*   37,  Whitman,  S. 
*"   91,  West,  croases. 
**  143,  ClinUMi,  N. 
"  174,  Trinity,  N. 
■*  191,  Washu^ston,  S. 

&tatt  Capitol  BuOdimg. 
<*361,Oak,S. 
"  398,  Hungeribid,  S. 
<*  333,  Broad,  crosses. 
"  371,  Lawrence,  crosses. 
■<  406,  Babcock,  S. 
"  436,  Pope  Mmmfacimrmg  Co. 
"  437,  Putnam,  S. 
"  479,  Colnmbia,  S. 
«  611,  Park  river. 
<*  632,  Siffoaniey,  N. 
«  665,  J^au-PraU  Co. 
**  686,  Woodbine,  crosses. 

*  620,  Lanrel,  croeses. 
"  669,  WUlow,  &,  end. 


CARPKNTRR  ST. 

Madison  av.  W. 


10 


W.E.O.S.        CRDAR  ST.  6 

180  Park,  N.  to  69  Buckingham. 


CRMRTERY  ST. 


M.d 


84  Mather,  N.  to  Catholic  Cemetery  t 
and  Mahl  av. 


W.G.8.        CRNTER  ST. 


M.8 


106  Albany,  N.  to  78  Mather. 
No.   3,  Albany,  106. 
"    12,  Fairmount,  crosses. 
"   80,  Seyms,  E.    . 
*'    42,  Mather.  78,  end. 

W.E.O.8.  CRNTRAL  ROW.       M.l 

284  Main,  E.  to  66  Prospect 
No.  16  Woods  place,  S. 

W.E.a.8.      CHAPEL  ST.  M.5 

141  TrumbuU.  W.  to  02  Ann. 

W.E.G.8.     CHARLES  ST.       M.1.2 

24  Kilbonm,  N.  crossing  Morgan. 
No.    1,  Kiiboiim,  24. 
**   82,  Talcott,  crosses. 
**   70,  Morgan,  81,  crosses. 

E.  CHARLOTTE  ST.  8 

Barbour,  W.  to  Waverly. 

W.E.G.S.  CHARTEROAK  PL.  MN.7 

24  WyUys,  N.  to  26  Charter  Oak  av. 
Nos.  1  to  40. 


geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


25 


WJB.0.8.CIIAKT.  OAK  AV.MJT.1.7 


92 
No.  1, 
"  M, 
•*  28, 
••  M, 
«  Tl, 
•*  72, 
•*  94, 
«106, 
"106, 
"116, 
**117, 
**128, 
"141, 


Main,  E.  to  Van  Dyke. 
Main,  92. 

Charter  Oak  place,  S. 
Sooth  Prospect,  N. 
Goremor,  crosses. 
Hendriczsen,  S.  E. 
WcHMlbridge,  N. 
Union,  N. 
Vanblock,  S.  £. 
Taylor,  N. 
WyDys,  S.  W. 
Hnysnope,  S.  £. 
Vredanoale,  crosses. 
Vandyke,  end. 


W.E.G.8.    CHESTNUT  ST.       M.4 
84  Walnut,  N.  to  77  Albany. 

W.B.G.8.    CHURCH  ST.        M.5.4 

421  Main,  W.  to  60  Spring. 
No.    1,  Main,  421. 
"    44,  Trnmbnil,  croesea. 
"   80,  Ann,  crosses. 
"  108,  High,  crosses. 
**  122,  Foot  Gaard  place. 
*■  125,  Union  place,  S. 
•*  180,  HnnUey  av.  N 
"  186,  Spmce,  crosses. 
■'140,  Spring,  60,  end. 

CITT  HALL  PLACE.  1 

Between  City  Hall  and  Post  Office, 
from  51  State  st  to  12  Central  row. 

W.E.O.8.      CLARK   ST.  M.N.S 

78  Capen,  N.  to  Westland. 
Na     1,  Capen,  78. 
**     44,  Elmer,  E. 
"     99,  Nelson,  W. 
"   186,  Judson,  W. 
■■   188,  Westland,  end. 

W.E.G.8.     CLINTON  ST.  M.6 

142  Capitol,  N.  to  98  Elm. 

W.E.6.8.  COIXINS  ST.  M.N.4.2.10 

4  Myrtle,  N.  W.  to  106  Woodland. 
No.    1,  MyrUe,  4. 
**  110,  Garden,  crosses. 
"  155,  Sumner,  S. 
**  189,  Huntington,  crosses. 
"  227,  Sigoumey,  crosses. 
"  265,  Willard.  S. 
"  809,  Atwood,  crosses. 
*"  879,  Woodland,  106,  end. 

W.E.6.S.      COLUMBIA  ST.       M.9 
479  Capitol  avenue,  S. 

W.K.G.       COMMERCE  ST.       M.l 

848  Sheldon,  N.  to  94  Morgan. 
No.   1,  Swing  bridge. 
**  80,  Potter,  crosses. 
«  40,  Keeney,E. 
**  98,  Gxove,  crosses. 
"  122,  State,  crosses. 
"  149,  Ferry,  crosses. 
**  178,  Kilboum,  W. 
**  191,  Talcott,  W. 
**  241,  Morgan,  94,  end. 


CONCORD   ST. 

N.  from  Farmington  avenue,  town 
of  West  Hartford. 

CONE  ST.  10 

Whitney  st  W.  to  Prospect  av. 
Tremont,  S. 
Oxford,  S. 
Beacon,  S. 
Prospect  avenue,  end. 

W.E.O.S.     CONGRESS   ST.         M.7 
12  Morris,  N.  to  South  Park. 

COTTAGE  GROVE  AV.        4 
W.  end  Tower  av.  N.  to  Bloomfield. 

COTTAGE  PLACE.  7 

268  Wethersfleld.  W.  to  Franklin. 

W.  CRANES  COURT.  3 

948  Main  £.  to  181  Bellevae. 


8.  CROWN  ST. 

Webster,  W.  to  Julius. 


8 


W.E.G.      CURCOMBE  ST.  7 

Hendricxsen  W.  and  S.  to  Wawarme. 

W.E.G.S.  GUSHMAN  ST.        M.IO 
9  Sigoumey,  W.  to  Woodbine. 

DAVENPORT  AV.  10 

W.  from  Smith  to  Kowe. 
Smith,  crosses. 
Amity,  S. 
Heath,  S. 
James,  S. 
Rowe,  S. 


W.G.S. 


DEAN  ST. 


M.7 


From  below  Alden,  N.  to  28  Morris. 
No.  18,  S.  of  Alden. 

«•   62,  Alden,  E. 

"   68,  Morris,  28,  end. 

DONALD   ST.  2 

Kennedy,  N.  to  Rassell. 

W.O.         DUTCH  POINT.  1 

Junction  of  Conn.  &  Park  rivers. 

W.E.G.S.         EAST  ST.  M.3 

90  Albany,  N.  to  46  Mather. 
No.    1,  Albany,  90. 
**    11,  Fairmount.  W. 
«*    12,  Florence,  E. 
"   27,  Seyms,  crosses. 
"   89,  Mather,  45,  end. 

EASTON  ST.  8 

Fairfield,  W.  toNew  Britain,  laid  out. 

W.E.G.S.    EDWARDS  ST.  M.4 

118  Spring,  N.  to  97  Albany. 
No.    2,  Spring,  118. 
**    68,  Walnut,  crosses. 
"  112,  Albany,  97,  end. 

W.E.G.S.      BLLERT  ST.  M.l 

Park  river,  N.  to  78  Potter. 

B.  ELLIOTT  ST.  7 

169  Wetherpfield  W.to  170  Franklin. 
MauDz,  S. 


ELLSWORTH   PLACE.  2 

9  Morgan,  southerly. 

W.R.O.     ELLSWORTH   ST.  8 

19  New  Britain.  S.  to  Crown, 
King,  E. 

W.E.G.S.  ELM   ST.  M.6 

127  Main,  W.  to  48  Trinity. 
No.    1,  Main,  127. 
**   86,  Linden,  S. 
'*    69,  West,  S. 
"    98.  Clinton,  S. 
"  116,  Trinity,  48,  end. 

W.G.S.         ELMER  ST.  MJ7.3 

987  Main,  W.  to  44  Clark. 

W.G.8.  ELY  ST.  M.2 

700  Main,  N.  E.  to  17  Winthrop. 

W.S.  EVERGREEN  ST.         10 

Warrenton  N.  to  621  Farmington. 
Gray,  E. 
Fales,  E. 

FAIENCE    ST.  8 

Hamilton,  S. 
W.E.G.       FAIRFIELD   AV.       M.8 

Maple,  N.  to  New  Britain. 
No.    1,  Maple  avenue. 
White,  W. 

Easton,  W.,  laid  out. 
New  Britain  avenue,  end. 

W.E.G.S.  FAIRMOUNT  ST.  M.N.S 

11  East,  W.  to  84  Brook. 
No.    1,  East,  11. 
"   36,  Center,  crosses. 
**   62,  Green,  crosses. 
"  112,  Brook,  84.  end. 

FALES   ST.  10 

Sisson  W.  to  Evergreen. 

FARMINGTON  AV. 

W.E.G.S.  M.N.9.  10 

629  Asylum,  W.  to  City  line. 
No.      1,  Asylum,  629,  N. 
•»     16,  Broad,  S. 
"     70,  Asylum  place,  N. 
"     71,  Flower,  S. 
"     89,  Beach,  S. 
"    186,  Sigourney,  crosses. 
**   221,  Imlay.S. 
*'   269,  Laurel,  crosses. 
"    296.  Marshall,  N. 
"    887,  Forest,  S. 
"   846,  Gillett,  N. 
**    874,  Woodland,  N. 
"    894,  North  branch  Park  river. 
"    428,  Owen,  S. 
"    464,  Lorraine,  N. 
**   470,  Sherman,  N. 
**    477,  Sisson  av.,  S. 
•*   606,  Girard  av.,  N. 
•«    621,  Evergreen.  S. 
"    686,  Kenyon,  N. 
"    667,  Smith,  crosses. 
"    568,  Whiting,  N. 
**    686,  Tremont,  crosses. 
"    618,  Oxford,  crosses. 
*'    641,  Beacon,  crosses. 
"    670,  Prospect  av. ;  town  line. 

Hamilton,  N. 

Concord,  N. 

Highland,  N. 

Vanderbilt  hUl,  N. 

Whiting  av. 

Quaker  lane. 


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gbbe's  haetford  city  dibectoey. 


FERN  BT. 

Prospect  ay.  to  and  in  W.  Hartford* 

W.B.O.8.        FERRY  ST.  M.l 

106  Front  to  Oonnecticnt  river. 
No.    1,  Front,  106. 
"    65,  Oomroeroe,  S. 
"    66,  VaUey,N. 
"    74,  CJommerce,  N. 
**   78,  ends  at  Connecticut  river. 

FISHFRT  ST.         M.2.3 
Windsor  av.  E.,  above  Frankfort. 

E.  KLATBUSH   AV.  M.8 

63  Zion,  W.  crossing  Town  line. 
South  Laurel,  S. 

W.G.6.S.    FLORENCE  ST.        M.3 
777  Main,  W.  to  12  East 

W.E.G.8.    FLOWER   ST.         M.N.9 

Park  river,  N.  to  71  Farmington. 
No.    1,  PraU  ^   Whitney  Co. 
"    14,  Howard.  E. 
^   21,  Itailroaa  crossing. 
«*    41,  Beach,  W. 
»*    44,  Queen,  E. 
"    89,  Farmington,  71,  end. 

.W.E.G.S.  FOOT   GUARD  PL.  M.4 

149  High,  W.  and  122  Church,  N. 


W.E.G. 


FORD   ST. 


M.5 


846  Pearl,  N.  to  879  Asylum. 
No.  2,  Pearl,  846, 
**    6,  Riverside  place,  E. 
"  20,  Asylum,  879. 

W.E.G.        FOREST   ST.        M.N.  10 

Railroad,  N.  to  887  Farmington. 
No.    1,  Railroad  tracks. 
**    38,  Hawthorn,  crosses. 
"    78,  Farmington,  end. 


W.E.S.      FRANCIS   AV. 


M.IO 


Park,  S.  crossing  Hamilton,  and  W. 
of  Railroad  track. 

FRANKFORT   ST.  S 

Windsor  av.  W.,  crossing  Barbour. 

W.B.G.S.   FRANKLIN  AV.     M.N.  7 

160  Maple,  S.  to  City  line. 
No.    1,  Maple,  150. 
"     2,  Morris,  E. 
'^    74,  Annawan,  E. 
••    93,  Pawtucket,  W. 
^  162,  Benton,  crosses 
"  165,  Warner,  W. 
«  170,  Elliott,  E. 
"  209,  Whitmore,  W. 
*'  234,  Bond,  crosses. 

Cottage  place. 

Olive,  W\ 

Gilman,  W. 

Brown,  crosses,  laid  out. 

Standish,  E. 

South,  crosses. 


W.E.G.S.       FRONT  ST.         M.l. 2 

224  Sheldon,  N.  to  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  R. 
No.     1,  Slield(xi,  224,  at  bridge. 

"       7,  Arch,  W. 

"     19,  Berkley  place,  W. 

"     24,  Potter,  E. 

"     70,  Grove,  crosses. 

**     98,  State,  crosses. 

"  106,  Ferry,  E. 

''  186,  Kilboum,  E. 

"  187,  Kilboum  court,  W. 

"  168,  Temple,  W. 

^  180,  Talcott,  crosses. 

^  218,  Morgan,  crosses. 

"  290,  Water,  N.  E. 

"  291,  Pleasant,  W. 

•*  809,  North,  W. 

"  889,  Avon,  W. 

"  874.  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  R.  end. 


W.E.G.S.  GARDEN  ST.   M.N.4.9.S 

694  Asylum,  N.  to  Westland. 
No.    1,  Asylum,  694. 
"  100,  Myrtle,  E. 
"  174,  Collins,  crosses. 
"  209,  Ashley,  W. 
"  229,  Sargeant,  W. 
*<  240,  Hfd.  &  Conn.  Western  R. 
«  246,  Walnut,  E. 
«  264,  Liberty,  E. 
^  888,  Albany,  crosses. 
'*  404,  Mather,  crosses. 
**  624,  Capen,  crosses. 

Nelson,  £.,  laid  out. 

Woodruff  W. 

Judson,  E.,  laid  out 

Westland,  end. 

GEORGE   ST.  7 

Preston,  S.  to  South. 
Olive,  E. 
Gilman,  E. 
Brown,  E. 

W.E.G.S.   GILLETT   ST.       M.N.10 

846  Farmington,  N.  to  1028  Asylum. 
No.    1,  Farmington,  846. 

"    74,  Niles,  crosses. 

"  118,  Asylum,  1028,  end. 

GILMAN   8T.  7 

Franklin,  W.  George. 

W.E.G.S.        GIRARD   AV.      M.IO 
606  Farmington,  N.  to  Asylum  av. 

W.E.S.       GLENDALE   AV.        M.8 
141  Zion.  W. 

W.G.S.  GOLD  ST.  M.5 

217  Main,  W.  to  100  Wells. 

W.G.S.  GOODMAN  PLACE.       M.2 

684  Main,  easterly  and  northerly. 

W.E.G.       GOODWIN  ST.  N.2 

748  Main,  E.  to  railroad  track. 
Nos.  2  to  28. 

W.E.G.S.   GOVERNOR  ST.     M.l. 7 

84  Wyllys,  N.  to  169  Sheldon. 
No.    1,  Wyllys,  84. 
"    44,  Charter  Oak,  crosses. 
"    85,  Sheldon,  169,  end. 

W.E.S.  GRACE   ST.         M.IO 

I     New  Park  av.  W.  to  Greenwood. 


GRAND  AV.  8 

Laid  out,  7  Zion,  W.  to  New  Park  av. 
No.    1,  Zion. 

S.  Laurel,  N. 

S.  branch  Park  river. 

Newfield  av.  crosses. 

Oakwood  av.  crosses. 

W.E.G.S.       GRAND   ST.         M.6.9 

18  Lafayette,  W.  to  Putnam. 
No.    1,  Lamyette,  18. 
^    11,  Oak,  crosses. 
"   28,  Hungerford,  crosses. 
'*   60,  Broad,  crosses. 
*'   66,  Lawrence,  crosses. 
Babcock,  crosses. 
Putnam,  end,  laid  out. 

GRAY  ST.  10 

Sisson,  W.  to  Evergreen. 

W.E.G.S.      GREEN  ST.  M.N.3 

124  Albany,  N.  to  97  Mather. 
No.    2  Albany,  124. 
**    26,  Fairraount,  crosses. 
"    77,  Winter,  W. 
*♦    96,  Mather,  97,  end. 

W.E.       GREENWOOD   ST.  10 

S.  of  Grace,  N.  to  Park. 

W.R.G.S.        GROVE  ST.  M.l 

240  Main,  E.  to  Connecticut  river. 
No.    1,  Main,  240. 
**    81,  Prospect,  crosses. 
"    96,  Front,  crosses. 
"  117,  Mechanic,  S. 
"  146,  Conmierce,  crosses. 
**  164,  ends  at  Connecticut  river. 

HAMILTON    HEIGHTS. 

Farmington  avenue,  N.  in  town  of 
West  Hartford. 

W.8.       HAMILTON   ST.       M.8.10 

177  Zion,  W.  to  New  Park. 
No.    1,  Zion. 

South  branch  of  Park  river. 
Wellington,  crosses. 
Bartholomew,  crosses. 
Faience,  S. 
Francis,  crosses. 
New  Park,  end. 

W.S.         HARBISON   AV.  M.8 

166  Zion,  W. 

HARPER  ST.  8 

Love  Lane,  northerly. 

HARRISON  ST.  4 

Albany,  S.  and  E.  to  Woodland. 

W.E.G.S.  HAWTHORN  ST.  M.N.I 0 

41  Sigourney,  W.,  crossing  Forest 
No.  1,  Sigouniey. 
"  82,  Imlay,  N. 
'*  88,  Laurel,  crosses. 
"  163,  Forest 

Extended  to  North  Branch 
of  Park  river. 

W.E.G.S.      HAYNE8   ST.  M.5 

213  Asylum,  S.  to  200  Pearl. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


27 


E. 


HXATH  ST. 

Pu1^N. 


M.IO 


Na   1,  Park. 

Asht(»,  W. 
Pike,  W. 
Davenport,  crosses. 

W.B.G.    HENDRICX8BN   AY.        7 

Wawarme,  N.  W.  to  71  Charter  Oak. 
No.    1,  Wawarme. 

Cnrcombe.  W. 

Masseek,  E. 

Weehassat,  E.,  laid  oat 

Seqaassen,  E.,  laid  out. 


W.K.O.  HICKS  ST.  MJr.6 

17  Trumbull,  W.  to  8  South  Ann. 
Nos.  2  to  68. 

W.E.O.S.        HIGH  ST.         M.N.5.4 

880  Asylum,  N.  to  699  Main. 
No.    1,  Asylum,  880. 
"    62,  Allyn,  crosses. 
"  127,  Church,  crosses. 
"  149,  Foot  Guard  pL,  westerly. 
"  20a,  Walnut,  W. 
"  206,  Oriental  aUej,  E. 
**  281,  Atlantic,  W. 
"268,  Ann. 

**  269  Worcester  place,  W 
**  281,  Main,  699,  end;  junc'n  Ann. 


.O. 


HIGHLAND  ST. 


Fannington  ay.,  N.  to  Fern,  in  the 
town  of  West  Hartford. 

HOLCOMB  ST.  4 

End  of  Vine  st  W.  to  BluehiUs  ay. 

W.B.G.S.    HOPKINS  ST.        M.H.9 

697  Asylum,  S.  &  W.  to  1478  Broad. 
Nos.  2  to  116. 

W.B.G.8.       HOWARD   ST.         M.9 
1488  Broad,  W.  to  14  Flower. 

W.E.G.8.      HUDSON  ST.        M.7.6 

84  Jeflerson,  N.  to  81  Buckingham. 
Ko.  25,  Jefferson,  84. 

"   51,  Park,  crosses. 

**  106,  Buckingham,  81,  end. 

W.B.G.8.  HUNGERFORD  ST.  M.6.9 

260  Park,  N.  to  298  Capitol. 
No.    1,  Park,  266. 
**   29,  Grand,  crosses. 
"    88,  Ross,  crosses. 
**  141,  Capitol,  298,  end. 

HURLBURT    ST.  10 

No.  511  Asylum,  S. 

HUNTINGTON  ST. 

W.E.G.S.  M.N.9.4 

822  Asylum,  to  Sargeant 
No.  1    Asvlnm  on 
Collins, 
Ashley, 
Sargeant. 

W.B.G.        HUNTLBT   AY.        M.4 
27  Walnut,  S.  to  180  Church. 

W.B.G.    HUNTLBT  PLACE.         4 
9  Huntley  ar.  £.  400  feet 


W.E.G.      HUTSHOPB  AY.       M.7 

Wawanne,  N.  to  117  Charter  Oak. 
No.    1,  Wawanne. 
"  89,  Masseek,  crosses. 
**    57,  Weehassat,  crosses. 
**    77,  Sequassen,  crosses. 

Wyllys,  W. 
'*  109,  Charter  Oak  ay.  117,  end. 

W.E.G.S.      IMLAT   ST.        M.N.IO 

82  Hawthorn,  N.  to  221  Fannington. 
Nos.  1  to  80. 

JAMES   ST.  10 

Laid  out  from  Park,  N. 
Ashton,  £. 
Pike,  crosses. 
Dayenport,  crosses. 

^E.G.S.  JEFFERSON  ST.    M.7.8 

1  Main,  W.  to  998  Broad. 
No.    2,  Main,  1. 
'*   84,  Hudson,  N. 
**   41,  South  Hudson,  S. 
"   60,  Seymour,  crosses. 
**    74,  Washington,  crosses. 
'*  128,  Broad,  988,  end. 

E.G.  JEWELL   ST.  M.5 

18  Trumbull,  W.  to  2  Ford. 

W.E.G.S.     JOHN   STREET.       M.6 
88  Park,  N.  to  11  Buckingham. 

JOHNSON'S    LANE.  8 

Near  Stone  Pits,  on  New  Britain  ay. 

JORDAN   LANE. 

In  the  town  of  Wethersfield. 


W. 


JUDSON  ST. 


186  Clark,  W.  to  184  Martin,  end. 
No.   26,  Bsirbour,  crosses. 

G.  JULIUS  ST.  8 

87  New  Britain,  S.  to  Crown. 
King,  E. 
Crown,  E. 

KEENEY  ST.  M.l 

40  Commerce,  E.  to  riyer. 


W.E.G.      KENNEDY  ST. 

778  Main,  E. 


M.2 


W.G. 


KENYON  ST. 


10 

Laid  out  from  586  Fannington,  N.  to 
Asylum. 

W.E.G.         KIBBE  ST.  10 

New  Park,  W.,  crossing  Madison  ay. 

W.G.    KILBOURN  COURT.  1 

187  Front,  W. 


W.E.G.S.    KILBOURN   ST. 


M.l 


186  Front,  E.  to  178  Commerce. 
No.    1,  Front,  136. 
'*    24,  Charies,  N. 
"    89,  Valley,  S. 
•*    47,  H.  &  C.  V.  R.  B.  crosses. 
I     "58,  Commerce,  178,  end. 


B.  KING   ST.  8 

Webster,  W.  to  Julius. 

W.G.S.       KINSLEY  ST.  M.l 

850  Main,  £.  to  69  Market 
W.E.G.S.   LAFAYETTE  ST.      H.6 

194  Park,  N.  to  147  Washington. 
No.    1,  Park,  194. 
"    18,  Grand   W. 
"   58,Russ.W. 
"   67,  Washington,  147,  juncUon. 

W.E.G.S.     LAUREL  ST.      M.N.10 

Park  N.  to  Niles,  also  laid  out  fitmi 

New  BriUin  ay.  N.  to  Park. 
No.    l,Park,N. 
Park  riyer. 

••    20,  Riyerside,  E. 

••    25,  Willow,  W. 

"  122,  Capitol,  crosses. 

*•  174,  Hawthorn,  crosfies. 

•*  808,  Fannington,  crosses. 

'*  890,  Niles,  55,  end. 

W.E.G.S.  LAWRENCE  ST.  M.N.8.9 

54  Ward,  N.  to  Park  river  and 

Flower  street  bridge. 
No.     1,  Ward,  54. 
**    68,  Park,  crosses. 
**  124,  Grand,  crosses. 
**  194,  Rnss,  crosses. 
•*  216,  Billingi  ^  Spencer  Qk 
"  280,  Capitol,  crosses, 
"803,  Park  riyer,  end. 

W.E.G.S.      LEWIS   ST.  M.N.5 

100  Wells,  N.  to  81  PearL 

LEXINGTON  ST.  7 

Laid  out  from  Franklin  ay.,  W. 

W.K.G.S.   LIBERTY  ST.         M.N.4 

81  Williams,  W.  to  264  Garden. 
Nos.  1  to  61. 

W.E.G.S.       LINCOLN   ST.  8 

71  Washington,  W.  to  900  Broad. 
Nos.  1  to  68. 

W.E.G.      LINDEN  PLACE.        M.6 

128  Main,  W.  and  N.  to  85  Elm. 

LIN  WOOD  BT.NowapartofLawrence 

W.E.S.  LOOMI8   ST.  3 

182  Belleyue,  E.  to  Windsor. 

LORRAINE   ST.  10 

From  464  Farminp^ton,  N.  and  W. 
to  Shemian. 

LOVE  LANE.  S 

Westland,  N.  W.  to  Vine. 

LUMBER   ST.  4 

15  Albany,  S. 

W.S.  MADISON   AY.  10 

Park,  S.,  crossing  Kibbe. 
Carpenter,  W. 

W.E.G.S.    MADISON   ST.        M.N. 8 
75  Washington,  W.  to  948  Broad. 

W.E.G.S.      MAUL   AV.  M.3 

879  Main,  W.  to  247  Cemeteiy. 


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6EEB  S    HARTFORD    CITT    DIRECTORY. 


MADT  8T. 
W.E.O.8.  M.  7.6.1. 5.2^^ 

Sooth  Park  place,  N.  to  City  Una. 
No.      1  .lefferson,  W. 

**       2,  Wyllys,  E. 

**  81,  Park,  W. 

**  91,  BuckingfaaiD,  W. 

•*  92,  Charter  Oak,  E. 

"  113,  Capitol,  W. 

**  123,  Linden,  W. 

*•  127,  Ehn,  W. 

**  132,  Sheldon,  E. 

**  136,  Main  st.  single  arch  bridge. 

*•  144,  Arch,  E. 

"  149,  Wells,  W. 

"  205,  Mnlberry,  W. 

**  212,  Athenemn,  £. 

"  217,  Gold,  W. 

"  226,  jEtna  Ins.  Co.  hmUing, 

"  240,  Grove,  E. 

'*  283,  Pearl,  W. 

'*  ^n.  Conn.  Mutual  Lift  building. 

•*  284,  Central,  E. 

*•  316,  Asylum,  W. 

"  334,  State,  E. 

"  860,  Kinsley,  E. 

"  367,  Pratt,  W. 

"  376,  Temple,  E. 

"  421,  Church,  W. 

"  442,  Talcott,  E. 

*•  474,  Morgan,  E. 

"  484,  Village,  N.  E. 

•*  486,  Windsor,  N. 

•*  540,  Phelps,  N. 

*•  645,  Trumbull,  S. 

"  560,  Sigonmey  place,  N. 

**  684,  Goodman  place,  N.  E. 

*'  646,  Pleasant,  N.  £. 

"  698,  Ann,  S. 

"  699,  High,  S. 

"  700,  EIv.  N.  E. 

"  710,  Railroad  tunnel. 

"  717,  Albany,  W. 

"  748,  Goodwin,  E. 

"  763,  Belden,  W. 

•*  770,  Avon,  E. 

*  777,  Florence,  W. 

"  778,  Kennedy,  E. 

"  788,  KusBclI,  E. 

«  799,  Seyms,  W. 

**  816,  Mather,  W. 

"  816,  Canton,  E. 

"  879,  Miihl  av.  W. 

••  882,  Pavilion,  E. 

"  920,  Suffield,  E. 

"  927,  Capen,  W. 

"  937,  KImer,  W. 

"  948,  Cranes  court,  E. 

•*  952,  Sanford,  E. 

"  975,  Westland,  W. 

"  989,  Frankfort,  W. 

"1071,  Tower  av.,W. 

«  1074,  Fishfry,  E. 

W.K.Q.8.     MAPLE  AY.      M.N. 7.8 

South  Park,  S.  W.  to  City  line. 
No.    2,  South  end  of  South  Park. 
**    47,  Retreat  iiv.  W. 
»*  150,  Morris,  E. 
**  156,  Franklin,  S.  E. 

Hnrnard,  W. 

Pawtucket,  E. 

Denton,  E. 

Warner,  E.,  laid  out 

Whitmore,  E. 

Bond,  E. 

WebHtcr,  N. 

Rack  lane,  E. 

South,  E.;  Kuirflold,  N. 


MAXXZ. 

Elliott,  S.  to  Bond. 


7  .  W.B.G.8.      MTSTLE  8T.  M.4 

113  Spring,  W.  to  100  Gardeo. 


W.R.O.8.     MARKET  ST.     MJf.1.2 

104  State,  X.  to  76  Pleasant 
Xo.    I,  Slate,  104. 
«    69,  Kinsley,  W. 
**    96,  Temple,  crosses 
**  154,  Talcott,  cn>«*es. 
"  202,  )Ior^ran^ro6sea. 
«  269.  Mar»h,  W. 
**■  326,  Pleasant,  76,  end. 

W.B.  M AB8H  ST.  2 

26  Village  E.  to  266  Market 

W.E.O.S.   MARSHALL  ST.     M.IO 
296  Farmington  av.  N.  to  69  Niles. 


^Ff  •  l^*0* 


MARTIN    ST. 


N.S 


170  Capen,  N.  to  Westland. 
Xo.    1,  Ca[»en,  170. 
"    84,  Nelson,  E. 
"  134,  Judson,  E. 
<<  188,  Westland,  end. 

E.G.  MASSE EK   ST.  7 

From  Vandyke,  W.  to  Hendricxsen, 
Huyshope,  crosses. 


B.  KELSON  ST.  3 

M  Clark,  W.  to  84  Martin. 
Barbour,  crosses. 

'  W-R-G.  KEW  BRITAIN  AV.  M.M.8 

'     1  Washington,  S.  W.  to  town  line. 
'  No.   2,  Washington,  1. 
;    «    19,  Ellsworth,  S. 
!    "    S7,Jnlins,S. 
**   61,  Broad,  crosses. 
"   98,  Johnsons  Lane,  N. 
j    *•  126,  Summit,  N. 
^  150,  Fatifield!,  S. 
Zion,  N. 
:  White,  E. 

I  Newington,  S. 

Kewfield,  N. 
City  liue  crosses. 

KEWFIELD  AV.  8 

Laid  out  from  New  Britain  N.  to 
I  Flatbnsh  bridge  over  south  branch 
Park  river,  crossing  Grand  av. 


KEWTNOTON  AV. 


8 


W.E.G.S* 


MATHER    ST. 


M.3 


815  Main,  W.  to  Vine. 
Xo.    1,  Main,  816. 
"    45,  East,  S. 
"    73,  Center,  S. 
"    84,  Cemeterv,  N. 
"    97,  Green,  S. 
"  146,  Brook,  S. 
"  187,  (harden,  crosses. 
«  266,  Vine,  end. 

MAY  ST.  4 

Ashley,  N.  to  Sargeont. 

O.W.  MATS   COURT.  1 

28  Temple,  N. 

MEADOW    ST.  7 

220  Wethcrsfield,  W. 
W.E.O.S.  MECHANIC  ST.  M.l 

18  Potter,  N.  to  117  Grove. 

MOSELEYS   COURT.  6 

Rear  28  Linden. 


New  Britain,  S.W.,  under  Cedar  hill. 

W.E.S.      NEW  PARK   AV.     M.IO 

I  Park,  S.  W.  to  City  line. 

!  No.    1,  Park. 

Hamilton,  E. 

Grace,  W. 

Kibbe,  W. 

Prospect  av.  N. 

Flatbush  av.  crosses. 

Grand  av.  crosses. 


W.E.O.S.    MORGAN   ST. 


M.2 


474  Main,  E.  to  Conn,  river  bridge. 
No.    1,  Main,  474. 

"     9,  Ellsworth  place,  S. 

**    82,  Market,  crosses. 

"    64,  Front,  crosses. 

"    81,  Charles,  crosses. 

"    90,  Kailroaa,  crosses. 

*'    94,  Commerce,  241,  at  bridge. 


W.E.O.S.       MORRIS  ST. 


M.7 


61  Wetherefleld,  W.  to  160  Maple. 
No.    1,  Wethersfield,  61. 
"    12,  Congress,  N. 
"    28,  Dean,  S. 
'*    29,  Maple,  160,  end. 

W.O.S.      MULBERRY   ST.  M.   6.5 
206  Main,  W.  to  84  Wells. 


W.E.G.S.       NILES   ST. 


M.IO 


126  Sigoumey,  W.  to  Woodland. 
No.    1,  Sigouniey,  126. 

"     4,  PHiiys  court,  N. 
•"   66,  Laurel,  S. 

**    69,  Marshall,  S. 

**    90,  Gillett,  crosses. 

*"  124,  Woodland,  end. 

NORMAN  ST.  7 

Laid  out  from  Franklin  av.,  W. 

W.E.O.S.      NORTH   ST.  M.2 

809  Front,  W.  to  76  Windsor. 

M.6 


Vt  .K.lx.B. 


OAK   ST. 


228  Park,  N.  to  261  Capitol. 
No.  1,  Park,  228. 
**  18,  Grand,  crosses. 
Russ,  crosses. 
Capitol,  261,  end. 

OAKWOOD   AV.  8 

New  Britain  av.,  N.  to  Grand  av. 

OLIVE  ST.  8 

Wellington,  W.  to  Bartholomew. 

OLIVE  ST.  7 

Franklin,  W.  to  George. 


W.G.  ORCHARD   ST. 

87  Windsor,  W. 


M.2 


OIIEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


29 


K.O.       ORIKNTAL  ALLBT.      M.5 
99  Ann,  W.  to  S06  High,  op.  Walnnt 


G.  OWRN   ST. 

428  Fftnnington,  S. 


10 


W.E.O.         OXFORD  ST.  10 

WuTMiton  N.,  croeeing  618  Far.  2 
mington  to  Cone. 

W.E.O.      PARK     TERRACE.       10 
401  Capitol  av.  sonth. 


PARK  ST. 


W.K.6JS. 


M.N.7.6.8.9.10 


No. 

u 
u 
u 


81  Main,  W.  to  City  Une. 
1,  Main,  81. 

S8,  John,  N. 

70,  Hudson,  crosMs. 
100,  WadswortL  N. 
119,  Seymonr,  S. 
180,  Cedar,  N. 
168,  Washington,  crosses 
194,  Lafayette,  N. 
207,  Sqnire,  S. 
228,  Oak,  N. 
285,  Wolcott,  S. 
260,  Hnngerford,  N. 
288,  Broad,  crosses. 
810,  Lawrence,  crosses. 

841,  Afltock,  S. 

842,  Babcoek,  N. 
871,  Pntnam,  crosses. 
406,  Zion,  S. 

588,  Laarel,  N.  and  laid  ont  S. 

646,  Park  riyer. 

690,  Barthdomew  ay.  S.  W. 

Railroad  crosses. 
551,  Francis  ay.  S.  W. 

New  Park  ay.  8.  W. 
690,  Stason,  N. 
660,  Smith,  N. 
697,  Greenwood,  S. 

Amity,  N. 

Hea^N. 

Madison  ay.  S. 

James,  N. 

Rows,  N. 
760,  Prospect  ay.  end. 


W.E.O.8.     PAVILION  ST.        M.8 

882  Main,  E.  to  61  Belleyne. 
No.  8,  Wooster,  K  crosses. 

PAWTUCKET   ST.  7 

90  Franklin,  West  to  151  Maple. 
No8. 1  to  48. 


u 

M 
«C 
« 


a 
u 
u 
u 
u 
u 
u 
It 


W.K.O.S.      PEARL  ST. 


M.N.5 


288  Main,  W.  to  2  Ford. 
No.    1,  Main,  288. 
**   81,  Lewis,  S. 
**  141,  Trombnll,  crosses. 
"200,  Haynes.N. 
**  254,  South  Ann,  crosses. 
**  846,  Ford,  2,  at  Park  riyer,  end. 

W.  PHELPS  ST.  2 

640  Main,  N.  and  E.  to  15  Windsor 

PIKE  ST.  10 

Heath,  W.  crossing  James. 

Pine  STREET.  Now  Mather. 


PLEASANT  COURT.  2 

From  61  Pleasant  st  southerly. 

W.R.O.S.    PLEASANT  ST.  M.2 

646  Main,  E.  to  291  Front 
No.    1,  Main,  646. 
*♦   22,  Winthrop.N. 
"   86,  Portland,  N. 
*'   44,  Windsor,  crosses. 
"   60,  Village,  crosses. 
**   61,  Pleasant  court,  S. 
"    76,  Market,  S. 
"   90,  Railroad,  crosses. 
**  104,  Front,  291,  end. 

PLINY'S    COURT.  10 

4  Niles,  N. 

POND  PL.         Now  Foot  Guard  pi 
W.E.O.S.     PORTLAND  ST.  M.N. 2 

86  Pleasant,  N.  to  46  Avon. 
No.     1,  Pleasant,  86. 
*'  180,  Ayon,  46,  end. 


W.E.O.S.      POTTER   ST. 


M.l 


24  Front.  E.  and  S.  to  Dutch  point. 
No.   1,  Front,  24. 

"    18,  Mechanic,  N. 

"   56,  Commerce,  crosses. 

"   78,EUery,S. 

W.E.G.S.       PRATT  ST.  M.5 

867  Main,  W.  to  84  Trumbull. 

W.E.O.      PRESTON  ST.  7 

287  Wethersfield  ay.  W.  to  George. 

W.E.a.  PROSPECT  AY.       M.4.10 

New  Park  ay.  N.  to  Albany  ay. 
No.    1,  New  Park. 
"   40,  Park,  crosses. 

Davenport,  laid  out. 
Warrenton,  E. 
Farmlngton,  crosses. 
Fern,  W. 
Cone,  E. 
Asylum,  crosses. 

W.E.a.S.      PROSPECT  ST.       M.l 

88  Arch,  N.  to  25  Central  row. 
No.    l,Aroh,88. 
^*   85,  Atheneum,  W. 
"    54,  Groye,  crosses. 
**   65,  Central  row,  26,  end. 

W.E.O.S.    PUTNAM  ST.        M.S. 9 

76  Ward.  N.  to  487  Capitol. 
No.    l,Wari 

89,  Park,  crosses. 

99,  Grand,  E.,  laid  out 
199,  Rubs,  £. 
256,  Capitol,  end. 

W.E.a.S.  QUEEN  ST.  M.9 

1471  Broad,  W.  to  44  Flower. 

QUAKER  LANE. 

From  Farmlngton  ay.  southerly, 
and  W.  of  Prospect  ay. 


W.E.6.S.  RETREAT  AY. 


[.N.7 


47  Maple  ay.  S.  W.  to  44  Washington. 
No.    1,  Maple,  47. 

''    96,  South  Hudson,  N. 

*•  164,  Seymour,  N. 

**  286,  Washington,  44,  end. 

RICE  COURT.  4 

Rear  717  Main. 

W.6.S.  RIYERSIDE  PLACE.         5 
6  Ford,  eastward. 

W.  RIYERSIDE  ST.        M.IO 

20  Laurel,  E.  to  2  Woodbine. 

ROSE  ST.  8 

Wellington,  W.  to  Bartholomew. 

ROWE  AY.  1 

Park,  N.  to  Davenport. 

W.E.a.S.       RUSS  ST.  M.6.9 

58  Lafayette,  W.  to  199  Putnam. 
No.    1,  Lafayette,  68. 
"    17,  Oak,  crosses. 
'*   81,  Hungerford,  crosses. 
Broad,  crosses. 
Lawrence,  crosses. 
Babcoek,  crosses. 
Putnam,  end. 

W.EG.8.      RUSSELL  ST.  M.2 

788  Main,  E.  to  175  Windsor. 
26,  Arthur  place,  S. 

W.S.  SANFORD  ST.  N.8 

952  Main,  E.  to  Railroad  track. 
No.    2,  Main,  952. 
**    81,  Bellevue,  S. 
«*    81,  Windsor,  S. 
**  108.  Railroad  track,  end. 


E. 


SAROEANT   ST. 


229  Garden,  W.  to  146  Woodland. 
No.    80,  Huntington,  S. 
**    118,  Sigoumey,  crosses. 
*•    150,  May,  S. 
"  272,  Woodland,  end. 

SCARBOROUGH    ST.  4 

Laid  out  from  148  feet  W.  of  Park 
riyer  bridge  on  Albany  ay.,  southerly 
to  Farmmgton  ay. 

W.E.G.      SEQUASBEN  ST.  7 

Vandyke,  W.  to  78  Vanblock. 
Vredendale,  N. 
Uuyshope,  crosses. 

W.E.O.S.    SEYMOUR  ST.      M.N. 7 

164  Retreat,  N.  to  119  Park. 
No.   1,  Retreat,  165. 
"  120,  Jefferson,  crosses. 
««  201,  Park,  119,  end. 

W.E.O.6.      SEYMS   ST.  M.8 

799  Main,  W.  to  80  Center. 
No.    1,  Main,  799. 
"    81,  East,  crosses. 
*'   47,  Center,  80,  end. 

W.G.8.      SHERMAN   ST.         M.IO 
470  Farmlngton  ay.,  N.  to  Lorraine 


30 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


W.E.G.       SHELDON  ST.       M.N.1 

182  Main,  E.  to  Commerce  st  bridge. 
No.    1,  Main,  182. 

"    71,  South  Prospect,  S. 

"  169,  Governor,  S. 

"  228,  Woodbridge,  S. 

"  224,  Front  street  bridge,  N. 

«  278,  Union,  S. 

"  848,  Taylor,  S. 

"  848,  Commerce  st.  bridge,  end. 

W.       SIOOURNEY  PLACE.  2 

560  Main,  N.,  rear  Sigonmey  house. 

SIGOURNET  ST. 
W.E.G.8.  M.9.10.4 

682  Capitol,  N.  to  Sargeant. 
No.    1,  Capitol,  582. 
**      9,  Cushman,  W. 
'*    28,  Railroad  crosses. 
"    41,  Hawthorn,  W. 
"    85,  Farmington,  crosses. 
"  126,  Niles,  W 
"  151,  Asylum,  crosses. 
^  218,  CoUins,  crosses. 

Ashley,  crosses. 

Sargeant,  end. 


W.E.G.S.      SISBON  AY.  M.IO 

Park,  N.  to  477  Farmington. 
Gray,  W. 
Fales,  W. 

G.8.  SMITH  ST.  10 

Park,  N.  to  557  Farmington. 
Davenport,  crosses. 
Warrenton,  crosses. 
Farmington,  end. 


E. 


SOUTH   ST. 


M.7 


86lWether8field,  W.  to  Maple. 
No.    1,  Wethersfield. 

Franklin,  crosses. 
George,  N. 
Maple,  end. 

W.E.G.S.   SOUTH   ANN  ST.      M.5 

70  Jewell,  N.  crossing  at  258  Pearl. 
No.    1,  at  Jewell. 
"     8,  Hicks,  E. 
"    20,  Pearl,  crosses. 
"    81,  end,  rear  271  Asylum. 

W.E.G.S.   80.  HUDSON  ST.       M.7 

96  Retreat  av.,  N.  to  41  Jefferson. 

W.E.G.  SO.   PARK   PLACE.      M.7 

From  Wyllys  to  Jefferson,  crossing 
south  end  of  Main. 

W.E.G.S.   SO.  PROSPECT  ST.  M.l 
28  Charter  Oak,  N.  to  71  Sheldon. 


W.E.G.S.      SPRING  ST. 


M.N.4 


572  Asylum,  N.  to  2  Edwards. 
No.    1,  Asylum  672. 
"    60,  Church,  E. 
« 118,  Myrtle,  W. 
**  118,  Edwards,  end. 


W.E.G.S.      SPRUCE   ST. 


M.4 


604  Asylum,  N.  to  railroad  shops. 
No.  1,  Asvlum,  504. 
'*  61,  Church,  crosses. 
**  88,  Railroad  tracks,  end. 


W.E.G.8.      SQUIRE   ST.  M.8 

8  Ward,  N.  to  207  Park. 

S.  STANDISH   ST.  7 

845  Wethersfield.  W.  to  Franklin  av. 


W.E.G.S.     STATE   ST.  M.l 

884  Main,  E.  to  Conn,  river. 
No.    1,  Main,  884. 
"   61,  City  hall  place  S. 
"  101,  American  row,  S. 
"  104,  Market,  N. 
"  208,  Front,  crosses. 
"  268,  Commerce,  crosses. 
"  287,  Connecticut  river,  end. 


W.E.G.S.      SUFFIELD   ST.        M.3 

920  Main,  E.  to  Windsor. 
No.  1,  Main,  920. 
"  11,  Wooster,  S. 
**  86,  Bellevue,  crosses. 
"  69,  Windsor,  end. 

SUMMER  ST.   Now  Foot  Guard  pi. 

W.E.G.  SUMMIT   ST.  8 

New  Britain  av.  N.  to  Zion. 
No.    1,  New  Britain. 
Vernon,  E. 
Allen  place,  B. 
Zion,  unites. 

W.E.G.S.      SUMNER   ST.  M.9 

778  Asylum,  N.  to  165  CoUins. 

W.G.      TALCOTT   COURT.  2 

Now  Ellsworth  place. 

W.G.S.       TALCOTT   ST.        M.l. 2 

442  Main,  E.  to  191  Commerce. 
No.    1,  Main,  442. 
"     8,  Webb  court,  N. 
^    80,  Market,  crosses. 
**   66,  Front,  crosses. 
"    80,  Charles,  crosses. 
**   90,  Railroad  crosses. 
"    96,  Commerce,  191,  end. 

TAYLOR   ST.  1 

106  Cliartor  Oak,  N.  to  848  Sheldon. 

TEMPLE  PLACE.  1 

86}  Temple  street,  N. 

W.E.G.S.    TEMPLE   ST.  M.l 

876  Main,  E.  to  168  Front. 
No.    1,  Main,  876. 
"    28.  May's  court,  N. 
"    86},  Temple  place,  N. 
"    46,  Market,  crosses. 
"    84,  Front,  158,  end. 


THRALL  ST. 


Now  Girard  st. 


TOWER  AV.  8.4 

Laid  out  from  Windsor  av.  W.  to 
Cottage  Grove  av.,  crossing  Barbour 
and  Blue  Hills  av. 

TowiTHousE  AV.,  Now  Holcomb  St. 
N.  part  of  Vine,  to  Blue  hills  av. 

W.E.G.S.     TOWNLEY  ST.       M.IO 
87  WiUard,  W.  to  4  Atwood. 

W.  TREMONT  ST.  •     10 

Warrenton,  N.  crossing  586  Farm- 


M.6 


M.5 


ington  to  Cone. 

W.G.  TRINITY  ST. 

174  Capitol,  N.  to  1  Ford. 
No.    1,  Capitol,  174. 
"   48,EhH,E. 

W.E.G.S.  TRUMBULL  ST. 

101  Wells,  N.  to  546  Main. 
No.    2,  Wells,  101. 
"    18,  Jewell,  W. 
"    17,  Hicks,  W. 
"    49,  Pearl,  crosses. 
**    66,  Asylum,  crosses. 
"    84,  Pratt,  E. 
"    89,  Allyn,  W. 
"  106,  Church,  crosses. 
"  141,  Chapel,  W. 
"  147,  Main,  645,  end. 


W.E.G.S.  UNION  PLACE.  MJ7.5.4 

464  Asylum,  N.  to  126  Church. 
No.    1,  Asylum,  464. 
"    42,  Allyn,  E. 

W.G.  UNION  ST.  M.l 

94  Charter  Oak,  N.  to  278  Sheldon. 

VALLEY   ST.  M.l 

66  Ferry,  N.  to  89  Kilboum. 

W.E.G.      VANBLOCK   AV.  7 

S.  of  Masseek,  N.  to  105  Charter  Oak. 
No.  40,  Masseek,  crosses. 

"    68,  Weehassat,  E. 

**    78,  Sequassen,  E. 

**  108,  Wyllys,  crosses. 

"  119,  Charter  Oak,  105,  end. 

VANBBRBILT    AV.  8 

So.  Farmington,  N.  to  Grand  av. 

G.  VANDYKE   AV.  7 

Wawarme,  N.  to  141  Charter  Oak. 
Weehassat,  W. 
Sequassen,  W. 

W.E.G.S.      VERNON  ST.       M.N.8 

46  Washington,  W.  to  Summit. 
No.    1,  Wasliington,  45. 
**    64,  Broad,  crosses. 
"  136,  Summit,  end. 


W.E.G.8.       VILLAGE   ST. 

484  Main,  N.  to  54  Avon 
No.  1,  Main,  484. 
"  26,  Marsh,  E. 
"  60,  Pleasant,  crosses. 
"  70,  North,  crosses. 
Avon,  64,  end. 


M.2 


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81 


W.E.G.  VINE  8T.  M.3.4 

376  Albany  st.  N.  to  Holcomb  st. 
No.   1,  Albany  av.  276. 

Mather,  E. 

Capem,  E. 

WoodniflT,  E. 

Westland,  E. 

LoTO  lane,  E. 

Holc(MDb  St.,  end. 


W.E.O.   VREDENDALE  AY. 


1 


Seqoassen,  N.  to  Gommerxse  st.  br., 
cro6sing  Charter  Oak  ay. 

WALKER    ST.  7 

Laid  out  from  Franklin  ay.,  W. 

W.E.6.8.  WADSWORTH  BT.    M.6 
100  Paric,  N.  to  58  Buckingham. 

W.K.O.8.   WALNUT   BT.  M.4 

308  High,  W.  to  24e  Garden. 
Nou  27,  Huntlej  avenue,  S. 
"*   29,  Railroad  croesing. 
••   84,  Cheetnut,  N. 
"   59,  Edward*,  crosses. 
"   70.  Williams,  N. 
"  108,  Garden,  246,  end. 


WARD   PLACE. 

126  Zion.  W. 


8 


lf.8 


W.K.O.8.      WARD    ST. 

101  Washington,  W.  to  224  Zion. 
No.   8,  Squires,  N. 
"   18,  Wolcott,  N. 
"  42,  Broad,  crosses. 

64,  lAwrence,  N. 
•  86,  Affleck,!?. 
"  78,  Putnam,  N. 
"  82,  Zion,  end. 

W.R.O.S.     WARNER  BT.       M.N.  7 

165  Franklin,  W.  to  Maple. 

^•8-  WARREN  BT.  8 

m  Belleyue,  E.  to  Windsor. 

WARRENTON  AV.  10 

Siason  ay.  W.  to  Prospect  ay. 
ETergreen,  N. 
Smith,  crosses. 
Tremont,  N. 
Oxford,  N. 
Beacon,  N. 

W.E.O.  WASDINOTON  ST.  M. 7.8.6 

Webster  sL  junction  New  Britain 

av.  N.  to  191  Capitol. 
Jw.  1,  New  Britain. 
"  M,  Brownell  a  v. 
I  H  Retreat,  E. 
I  46,  Vernon,  W. 
"  66,  Allen  place,  W. 
l  71,  Lincohi,  W. 
I  n,  Madison,  W. 
"  M,  Jefferson,  crosses. 
;  101,  Ward,  W. 

118,  Park,  crosses. 
"  147,  Lafajrette,  W. 

148,  Buckingham,  E. 

166,  Capitol,  191,  end. 


O.  WATER  ST.  M.2 

290  Front,  N.  E.  through  meadow. 

WAVERLT  ST.  8 

N.  from  Loye  lane. 

WAT  PLACE.  2.8 

Windsor  st  extension,  E.  to  meadow. 

W.E.O.     WAWARME   AV.  7 

116  Wethersfield,  E.  to  Vandyke. 
Curcombe,  N. 
HendricxseiK  N. 
Vanblock,  N.,  laid  out 
Huyshope,  N. 
Vandyke,  end. 


W.  WEBB  COURT. 

No.  8  Talcott,  N. 


2 


W.E.O.8.  WEBSTER  ST.    M.N.7.8 

From  Maple  N.  to  1  Washington. 
No.     1,  Maple. 
«     14,  Bond,  E. 
"     96,  Benton. 
"    119,  New  Britain. 
<'    120,  Washington,  end. 

W.O.       WSEUASSAT  ST.  7 

Vandyke,  W.  to  58  Vanblock,  cross- 
ing Huyshope. 

WELLINGTON  ST.  8 

West  of  south  branch  Park  riyer. 
Hamilton,  crosses. 
Belmont,  W. 
Rose,  W. 
Oliye,  W. 


W.E.G.S.      WELLS  BT. 


M.6.5 


149  Main,  W.  and  N.  to  1  Lewis. 
No.    1,  Main,  149. 
«   84,  Mulberry,  E. 
**  100,  Lewis,  1,  end 


^r  .B.o.o* 


WEST  ST. 


M.6 


56  Buckingham,  N.  to  69  Elm. 
No.  1,  Buckingliam,  56. 
^  14,  Capitol,  crosses. 
**  88,  Elm,  69,  end. 

W.     WEST  HARTFORD   AV. 

City  line  8  miles  to  resenroirs. 

W.E.O.S.     WE8TLAND  ST.      M.8 

975  Main,  W.  to  Blue  hilU  ay. 
Clark,  S. 
Barbour,  crosses. 
Martin,  S. 
Garden,  S. 
Loye  lane,  N. 
Vine,  crosses. 

WHITE  ST.  8 

Fah^eld,  W.  to  New  Britain. 

W.G.S.  WHITMAN  COURT.      M.6 
18  Buckingham,  N.  to  27  Capitol. 


W.E.O.S.  WETHERSFIELD  AV.M.7 

2  Main.  S.  to  Wethersfield  town. 
No.   2,  Main,  2. 
"    51,  Morris,  W. 
•«   71,  Alden,W. 
"   97,  Annawan,  W. 
•*  116,  Wawanne,  E. 
•*  145,  Benton,  W. 
"  169,  Elliott,  W. 
«  197,  Bond,  W. 
"  220,  Meadow,  E. 
"  268,  Cottage  place,  westerly. 
**  287,  Preston,  W. 
**  881,  Brown,  W.,  laid  out 
«*  846,  Standish,  W. 
"  861,  South,  W. 
<*  505.  City  line,  end. 


W.E.S.     WHITMORE  ST.  7 

209  Franklin  ay.,  W.  to  Maple  ay. 

WHITNEY   ST.  10 

568  Farmington,  N.  to  Cone. 


W.E.G.8.     WILLARD  ST. 


1. 10 


920  Asylam,  N.  to  265  Collins. 
No.  1,  Asylum,  920. 
«  87,  Townley,  W. 
'*  69,  Comns,'265,  end. 


W.B.G.S.     WILLIAMS  ST.    M.N.4 

70  Walnut,  N.  to  131  Albany. 
No.    1,  Walnut,  70. 
"    81,  Liberty,  W. 
<' 112,  Albany,  181,  end. 


W. 


WILLOW  ST. 


N.IO 


25  Laurel,  W.  and  N.  to  659  Capitol. 
Nos.  1  to  100. 


W.E.  WILSON  ST. 

113  Zion,  W. 


M.8 


W.E.G.S.  WINDSOR  AV.  M.8 

Extension  of  unnumbered  Main,  N. 

W.E.G.S.   WINDSOR  ST.        M.2.S 

486  Main,  N.  to  Sanford. 
No.  15,  Phelps,  W. 
"   37,  Orchard,  W. 
'*   58,  Pleasant,  crosses. 
"    76,  North,  E. 
"  184,  Avon,  crosses. 
"  161,  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  R. 
"  175,  Russell,  W. 
"  181,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  crosses. 
"  187,  Canton,  W. 

Suffield,  W. 

Warren,  W. 

Loom  is,  W. 

Sanford,  crosses. 

W.E.G.B.     WINTER  ST.  M.8 

77  Green,  W.  to  120  Brook. 

W.E.G.      WINTHROP  ST.        M.2 

22  Pleasant,  N.  W.  to  raihroad. 
No.  17,  Ely,  S. 


1 


82 


GEER  S    HARTFOED    CITY    DmECTOEY, 


WOLCOTT  PLACE. 
86  Wolcott,  W. 


8 


W.E.O.S.      WOLCOTT  ST.  M.8 

18  Ward,  N.  to  286  Park. 

W.E.O.S.    WOODBINE   ST.      N.lO 

88  Riverside,  N.  to  60  Cushman. 
No.    2,  Riverside,  83. 
^  112|  Capitol,  crosses. 
Cusbmau,  end. 

W.E.O.S.   WOODBRIDOE  ST.  M.l 
72  Charter  Oak,  N.  to  228  Sheldon. 

WOODLAND  ST. 
W.E.O.S.  M.N.10.4 

874  Farminglon,  N.  to  Albany. 
No.  60,  Niles,E. 
**    74,  Asylum,  crosses. 
"  106,  Collins,  E. 
•»  182,  Ashley,  E. 
"  146,  Sargeant,  E.  laid  out. 
"  166,  Conn.  Western  R.  R.  bridge. 
"  192,  Harrison  av.,  W.  and  N. 
**  223,  Albany,  end. 

WOODRUFF  ST.  8 

Laid  out  from  Garden,  W.  to  Vine. 

WOODS  PLACE.  M.l 

16  Central  row,  southerly  to  alley. 

W.E.O.S.   W008TER  ST.  M  3 

16  Canton,  N.  to  11  Suffield. 
No.    2,  Canton,  16. 
**    68,  Pavilion,  crosses. 
"  120,  Suffield,  11,  end. 

WORCESTER   PLACE.  4 

269  High,  W. 

W.E.O.S.     WYLLYS   ST.  M.7 

2  Main,  N.  E.  to  116  Charter  Oak  av. 
No.    2,  Main,  2. 
"    24,  Charter  Oak  place,  N. 
"    84,  Governor,  N. 

Hondricxsen,  crosses. 
Vanblock,  crosses. 
Huyshope,  S. 
Charter  Oak  ay.  116,  end. 


W.E.O. 

New 
No.  7, 
"  63, 
*•  99, 
••  118, 
"  126, 
«141, 
"  166, 
"  177, 
**200, 
"  224, 
"262, 


S. 


ZION  ST. 


M  .N.o 


Britain  av.  N.  to  406  Park. 
Grand  av.  W..  laid  out 
Flatbush  av.  W. 
Bonner,  W. 
Wilson,  W. 
Ward  place,  W. 
Glendale  av..  W. 
Harbison,  W. 
Hamilton,  W. 
Summit,  S.  £. 
Ward,  E. 
Park,  406,  end. 


Obsolete  Street  Names  with  Present  names. 

A  Valcablb  Tabuc  for  tracing  old  land  titles. 

OBfOUn  HAIOi.  ALTIBID  VO 

Adams  st Pleasant  st. 

Allen's  road, Flatbush  av. 

Asylum  av Asy Inm  st  No.  629  westw'd. 

Back  st Trumbull  st. 

Baker's  lane, Ward  st 

Bliss  st East  from  Park  tool  hoose. 

Bridge  st Mornn  st 

Brinley  court, SonUi  Ann  st 

Buckingham  lane, Whitman  st 

Burr  st 490  Main,  to  and  in  Alb.aT. 

Cemetery  lane, Pme  st 

Coles  st Governor  st 

College  place,. . . .}. Trinity  st 

College  st 4SW Capitol  av.. 

Cooper  lane, Lafayette  st 

Creek  st Morgan  st 

Dee  lane,  Tower  av. 

Dorrs  st Market  st  Nos.  1  to  202. 

Division  st Temple  st 

Factory  lane, Mulberry  st 

Franklin  st Allyn  st 

Griswold  st. Broad  st.  Nos.  481  to  711. 

Grove  lane, Mechanic  st 

Highways  by  Little  river,.  Arch,  Wells,  Sheldon  &  Elm. 

Hubbard  st Sisson  av. 

Jones  lane, Ferry  st 

Kingsley  st Kinsley  st 

Knox  court, Hungerford  st 

Lee  st ,  Kinuey  st 

Leet  st Webster  st 

Linwood  st Lawrence  st  Nos.  1  to  69. 

Little  river  to  No.  Meadow  Front  st 

Lower  Ferry  road, Charter  Oak  av. 

Maiden  lane, Wells  st.  to  TrumbolL 

Malt  lane,. Park  st.  No.  168  westward. 

Market  bridge, Main  st  stone  bridge. 

McKegg  road, Prospect  av. 

Meadow  lane, Front  st  Nos.  180  to  291. 

Meadow  lane, Village  st.  and  Water  st 

Meeting  house  to  Mill Pearl  and  Wells  st 

Middle  road,*. Farmington  av. 

Millst Wellsst 

Myrtle  av Collins  st 

New  Haven  turnpike, Maple  av. 

Nichols  lane, Gold  st 

North  av Windsor  st 

North  end  of  Wells  st Lewis  st. 

North  Meadow  lane, Water  st 

North  Prospect, Winthrop. 

North  Sheldon  st Kennedy  st 

Oil  Mill  lane, Cnpitol  av.  No.  191  westw'd. 

Orient  st Grove  st. 

Prison  st Pearl  st.  Nos.  1  to  129. 

Railroad  place, Union  place. 

Railroad  row, Spruce  st 

Rifle  av Capitol  av. 

School  st Arch  st. 

Sentinel  hill  to  Palisado,...  Main  st.,4th  Church,  south. 
Sentinel  hill  to  Seth  Grants,  Trumbull  st 

Shaving  lane, South  Prospect  st 

Sheldon  av Kennedy  st. 

Soldiers  Field  lane, Front  st.  No.  291  north. 

South  Winthrop  st Goodman  pi. 

Talcott  Mountain  turnpike,  Albany  av. 

Tanner's  lane, Elm  st. 

The  Neck, Main  st  above  No.  718. 

Theatre  st Temple  st 

Thrall  st Girard  av. 

Town  Hill  st Asylum  st. 

Upper  Millst Trinity  st 

Wadsworth  lane,. Atheneum  st. 

Water  st Sheldon  st  Nos.  1  to  169. 

Welles  place, Linden  st 

West  st Washington  st. 

Workhouse  lane,    Pearl  st  Nos.  129  to  846. 

Zacharylane... Vernon  st 


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HXPUKATtOSe. 


Thbkb  are  many  signs  in  this  city  indicating  a  corporation  or  company,  where  no  legal  orgapization,  as 
•Qch,  can  be  found  on  records.  Any  of  our  patrons  who  desire,  can  find  a  list  of  the  legally  oi^ganized  compa- 
nies in  this  city  on  pages  868-528;  722-729,  with  their  respective  list  of  officers,  etc. 

The  business  location  of  individnals  encaged  in  busmess  for  themselves,  is  first  mentioned  in  connection 
with  their  names,  and  then  their  place  of  residence;  persons  noi  ikm  engaged,  hut  employed  by  otherSy  are  meniiimsd 
iint  as  AT  TRB  No.  and  street  or  at  thb  eompamf  where  emphyed,  aiia  men  their  place  of  residence.  Where  the 
tDtnuice  from  the  street  number  is  to  more  than  one  firm  or  company,  we  generally  mention  the  name  of  the  firm 
or  company  in  whose  employ  the  person  may  be,  instead  of  the  number  and  street 

*  Signifies  that  only  one  partner  of  the  firm  name  could  be  ascertained. 

Where  female  names  are  mentioned  without  a  prefix  of  Mrs.  such  are  understood  to  be  a  Miss. 

When  two  numbers  are  given  in  connection  with  one  name,  and  only  one  street  mentioned,  the  number  first 
tiven  IS  the  place  of  business,  and  the  second  the  residence,  ana  both  in  ttie  same  street 

I     The  letter  h.  signifies  house;  b.  boards;  I.  lodges  or  rooms  at;  st  street;  av.  avenue;  r.  rear;  u.  upper 
"^  nnent;  pL  place;  c.  for  comer;  ct  court;  rd.  road;  t  for  town;  v.  for  village ;  n.  for  near;  rm.  for  room;  etc. 

We  have  omitted  at  the  end  of  each  line,  av.  pi.  and  ct  except  in  cases  where  streets  and  avenues  have  the 

«  name.    Therefore  where  the  residences  of  individuals  are  put  down  as  at  New  Britain,  Farmington,  Maple, 
.,  the  word  avenue  is  understood  to  follow.    Abbreviations  of  names  of  streets,  etc.,  are  made  as  follows:-^ 


Af.  Affleck. 

Alb.  Albany. 

Aid.  Alden. 

Aln.  Allen  pi. 

Aly.  ADynst 

Am.  American. 

fAmL  Amity. 

Ash.  Ashley. 

Atn.  Ashton. 

Abv.  Asylum. 

AUl  Atneneum. 

AtL  Atlantic. 

Atw.  Atwood. 

Av.  Avon. 

Bab.  Babcock. 

Barb.  Barbour. 

Bart  Bartholomew. 

Bea.  Beacon. 

Bn.  Belden. 

BeL  Bellevue. 

Belm.  Belmont 

Ben.  Benton. 

Ber.  Berkley. 

Bio.  Bloomdeld. 

Bin.  Blue  hills. 

Bon.  Bonner. 

Bic  Brook. 

Bro.  Brown. 

Bd.  Broad. 

Bkm.  Buckingiiam. 

Can.  Canton. 

Cpn.  Gapen. 

Cap.  Capitol. 

Ged.  Cedar. 

Oem.  Cemetery. 

Cen.  CentraL 

Cha.  ChapeL 

Chas.  Charles. 

Char.  Charlotte, 

Ch.O.  Charter  Oak  av. 

C;p.p.  Charter  Oak  pi. 

Chst  Chestnut 

Ch.  Church. 

Ck.  Clark. 

Clhi.  CUnton. 

Cd.  Collins. 

Com.  Commerce. 

Cong.  Congress. 

Cot  Cottage. 

Cr.  Cranes. 

Cur.    Curcombe. 
Cosh.    Cnshman. 

l>»pt  Davenport 


Dth. 

£i.H«t 

Eas. 

Edw. 

El. 
Elw. 

Elr. 

Ev. 
Fair. 
Fmt 
Far. 
Flat 
Flor. 
Flow. 

For. 

Fra. 
Fkn. 

Fr. 
Gar. 
Geo. 

6U. 

Glen. 

Good. 

Gov. 

Gwn. 

Gm. 

Gr. 

HauL 

Har. 

Harp. 

C.V.R. 
Haw. 

Hdx. 
Hgd. 
Hop. 
How. 
Hud. 
Hung. 
Hunt 
Hun. 
Huy. 

Im. 

Jas. 

Jef. 
Jew. 

Jud. 

Jul. 
Kdy. 

Ky- 
Ken. 

Kib. 


Dutch  p. 

Kil. 

East  Hartford. 

Kin. 

Easton. 

Laf. 

Edwards. 

Lau. 

EUery. 

Law. 

Ellsworth. 

Lex. 

Elmer. 

Lib. 

Evergreen. 
Faiiifeld. 

Line. 
Lin. 

Fairmount. 

Lwd. 

Farmington. 
Flatbush. 

Loo. 

Lum. 

Florence. 

Mad. 

Flower. 

Mn. 

Forest 

Map. 

Francis. 

Mar. 

Franklin. 

Mtn. 

Front 

MajB. 

Garden. 

Mec. 

George. 

Mor. 

GUlett 

Mob. 

Glendale. 

Mul. 

Goodman  pL 

Myr. 

Governor. 

New. 

Goodwin. 

N.B. 

Greenwood. 

N.P. 

Grove. 

N.E.B. 

Hamilton. 

Harbison. 

N.Y.R. 

Harper. 

Hartford&Conn. 

Valley  R.  B. 

Nor. 

Hawthorn. 

Okd. 

Haynes. 

Ord. 

Hendricxsen. 

Pk. 

Highland. 

PI. 

Hopkins. 

Pay. 

Howard. 

Ph. 

Hudson. 

P.&R. 

Hungerford. 

Huntington. 

Pie. 

Huntley. 

Pot 

Huyshope. 
Imlay. 

Por. 
Pros. 

James. 

Pros. 

JefiTerson. 

Put 

Jewell. 

Ret 

Judson. 

Riv. 

Julius. 

Rl. 

Kennedy. 

San. 

Keeney. 

Sar. 

Kenyon. 
Kibbe. 

Scar. 

Se<^. 

Kilbourn. 

Kinsley. 

Lafayette. 

Laurel. 

Lawrence. 

Lexington. 

Liberty. 

Lincoln. 

Linden. 

Linwood. 

Loomis. 

Lumber. 

Madison. 

Main. 

Maple. 

Market 

Martin. 

Masseek. 

Mechanic. 

Morgan. 

Morris. 

Mulberry. 

Myrtle. 

Newfield. 

New  Britain. 

New  Park. 

NewYork&New 
England  R.  R. 

New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Railroad. 

Norman. 

Oak  wood. 

Orchard. 

Park. 

Pearl. 

Pavilion. 

Phelps. 

Philadelphia  & 
Reading  R.  R. 

Pleasant 

Potter. 

Portland.  ^ 

Preston. 

Prospect 

Putnam. 

Retreat 

Riverside. 

Russell. 

Sanford. 

Sargeant 

Scarborough. 

Seouasser^, 


^y- 

Seymour. 

Shel. 

Sheldon. 

Sher. 

Sherman. 

|l«- 

Sigoumey. 

Sis. 

Sisson. 

S.Ann. 

South  Ann. 

S.Hud. 

South  Hudson. 

S.Pro. 

South  Prospect 

Spg. 

Spring. 

Sp. 

Spruce. 

Stju). 

Standish. 

Sta. 

State. 

Suf. 

Saffieid. 

Sum. 

Sumner. 

Tal. 

Talcott 

Tay. 

Taylor. 

Tem. 

Temple. 

Tow. 

Townley. 

Tre. 

Tremont 

Tri. 

Trinity. 
Trumbull. 

Tru. 

Un.p. 

Union  pi. 

Un. 

Union. 

Vanb. 

Vanblock. 

Vand. 

Vandyke. 

Ver. 

Vernon. 

Vil. 

Village. 

Vred. 

Vredendale. 

Wads. 

Wadsworth. 

Wal. 

Walnut 

War. 

Warren. 

Watn. 

Warrenton. 

Way. 

Waverly. 

Wash. 

Washington. 

Waw. 

Wawarme. 

Web. 

Webster. 

Weeh. 

Weehassat 

Wei. 

Wellington. 
West  Hartford. 

W.H.t 

Wtld. 

Westland. 

Weth. 

Wethersfield. 

Whit 

Whitman. 

Wil. 

Willard. 

Wms. 

Williams. 

Win. 

Windsor. 

Wint 

Winthrop. 

Wol. 

Wolcott 

Wbn. 

Woodbine. 

Wdbg. 
Wdld. 

Woodbridgo 

Woodland 

Woos. 

Wooster. 

w- 

Wyllys. 

84 


oeeb's  habtfosd  ccnr  dibbctobt. 


ADDITIONS,   ALTERATIONS,   Etc., 


Lorenzo  Lamb^i 

Real  Estate  Agency* 

Attends  to  fteUlng,  rentliiir*  and  caro  of 
Beal  Estate  of  every  deecrlptioiL  Col- 
lecting rente,  IneiirlnK  and  keeping  In 
repair.    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    ::    :: 

OFFICE  AT 

DK  &  ccys 

Hat   and   Gent^s   Fistoisbing   Stortf 
J59  MAIN  STREET. 

Avernick  C.  L.  h.  26}4  Chestnut 

«    J.  D.  b.  25)4  Chestnut 
Barbarbrick  J.  T.  physician,  372  Main. 
Branch  Sarah  Mrs.  h.  44  Retreat 
Brown  Augustus,  jobber,  h.  284  PearL 
Butler  George,  driver  at  87  Wells,  h.  Ch.O. 

CAPITOL  CITY  CARRIAGE  CO. 

291-308  Allyn.  Seepage  627. 

Carpenter  k  Bartlett,  148  State. 
Can*  Bernard  J.  physician,  63,  h.  68  Main. 
Clark  Harry  W.  adv.  manager  Post,  23  Asylum, 
h.  50  Kenyon. 

"    Charles  A.  accoun't,  28  Asy.  b.  32  Capitol. 
Clemens  F.  A.  draughtman  at  Pope's,  b.  9  Chst. 
Cobb  E.  M.  Mrs.  h.  21  >^  Main. 
Comerton  Patrick,  h.  40  So.  Prospect 
Cone  George  W.  h.  34  Woodbridge. 

«   John  fl.  b.  84  Woodbridge. 
Dayton  Fred  E.  clerk  at  Globe,  b.  202  High. 

«   Julia  E.  wid.  Henry,  b.  202  High. 
Donchain  S.  B.  oriential  rugs,  etc.,  75  Pearl,  h. 
31  Marshall. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON.  iron  and 
steel  merchants,  104  Front.     See  p,  552. 
Lenter  L.  Ensworth.  Horace  H.  Ensworth. 

Fitch  Asa  P.  clerk,  b.  96  Ann. 

Fox  Abbie  Mrs.  h.  49  Chestnut 
tt   George  J.  carpenter  and  builder,  101  Main, 
h.  51  Ward. 

Frofiberg  Georee  T.  steward  at  29  Central. 

Gardner  Joseph,  cabinetmaker,  h.  540  Main. 

Huif  August,  molder,  h.  24  Trumbull. 

E.  C.  King,  Homoepathic  Physician    Office,  21 

Capitol  avenue. 

Hours— 8  to  10  a.  h.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Sanuays— 8  to  10  a.  m. 

Teleplione,  48. 

King  E.  C.  physician,  21,  h.  21  Capitol. 
Laird  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  21  Kennedy. 


Lamb  Lorenzo,  real  estate*  with  Dix  &  Co. 
1 59  Main,  h.  154  Seymoor.     See  vage  34. 
Leete  William  H.  attorney  at  law,  382  Main. 

H.  Elmer  Russbgue,  Physician.    Office  and 

house,  95  Farmington  avenue. 
Hoara-8  to  9  A.M..  2  to  3.30  and  7  to  7.45  F.w. 
Bandajs— 3  to  4  p.  m.  only. 

Telephone  oonnectton. 

Rossegue  H.  Ehner,  physician,  95  Farmington. 
Seymour  Leverett  K.  real  estate,  118  Asyluni. 
Weeks  Frank,  cooper,  57,  h.  61  Albany. 


PUBUC  BATHING  HOUSE. 
The  first  free  public  bathing  house  was  opened  July 
20,  1872;  the  second  to  replace  this  houscL  which 
through  faulty  constrnction  sank,  was  built  ana  opened 
for  use  July '22, 1884.  The  present  house,  to  replace 
the  1884  structure  which  floated  off  to  the  sound  in 
this  spring  freshet,  was  designed  and  its  construction 
supervised  by  Captain  John  K.  Williams,  Alderman 
from  the  5th  Ward,  and  Chairman  of  the  "  Bathing 
House  Committee.*'  It  was  built  by  S.  Gildersleeve  & 
Sons,  shipbuilders,  Portland,  Conn.,  in  the  most  sub- 
stantial manner  and  upon  entirely  different  principle 
from  the  others.  It  is  supported  or  floated  by  three 
pontoons  or  floats  on  a  side,  each  20  feet  Ions,  '7  wide 
and  4  in  depth;  and  these  are  surrounded  by  12x12 
timbers,  and  in  every  way  protected  from  any  possible 
injury  even  if  the  house  sank.  These  floats  are  detach- 
able at  any  time  and  are  independent  from  the  others 
for  any  repairs  by  simply  opening  the  sea  valve  in  the 
bottom  and  partiallv  filling  with  water  so  as  to  sink 
the  pontoon  away  from  the  load.  This  house  contains 
86  dressing-rooms  and  50  hooks,  together  with  benches 
for  the  clothes  of  smaller  children  not  using  the  rooms; 
an  ofllce  with  closets  for  valuables;  one  tank,  60  feet 
by  5  feet,  with  water  depth  of  2^  for  yonuf  children, 
and  one  tank  66  by  20  feet,  with  water  depm  of  4  feet 
Hours  for  men  and  boys,  7  to  10  a.  m.;  1  to  4  and  7  to  9 
P.M.;  Sundays,  6  to  10  a.m.:  For  women  and  girls, 
10.80  A.M.  to  12^0  p.  M.;  4.20  to  6.80  p.m.;  week  days 
only.  Sizeof  structure,  60x40  feet  Cost,  $8,600. 
Opened  July  4, 1896.  Committee  for  1896-7:  Alder- 
man John  K.  Williams,  chairman ;  Councilman  Hen- 
ry F.  Hart,  August  Preissner. 

RAIN  FALL. 
Previous  to  1872  the  average  rain  fall  in  this  city  was 
about  60  inches.  Since  then  the  annual  average  has  been 
41.58  inches.  In  1819  it  was  only  84  inches.  Since 
1873  there  has  been  an  averaged  decrease.  In  1888 
85.46  Inches ;  1884, 41.24  inches ;  1886, 48.71  inches ;  1886, 
66.07  inches ;  1887, 45.07  inches ;  1888, 68.91  inches ;  1889, 
48.97  inches;  1890,  50.01  inches;  1891,  62.89  inches; 
1892,  89.10  inches;  1898,  49.00  inches;  1894,  48.05 
incees;  1896,  48.86  inches. 

PASTORAL  UNION. 
Rev.  F.  R.  Waite,  Pres't;  Rev.  Austin  Gardner, 
Scribe;  Rev.  A.  T.  Perry,  Bee,  Sec'y;  Rev.  F.  W. 
Greene,  Rev.  T.  M.  Hodgden,  Rev.  A.  C.  Hodges,  Bun- 
nets  Committee.  Organized  Sept  10,  1888.  Meets  at 
Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  Ist  Tuesday  in  June. 


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A.  D.  VORCE  CO.  art  pictures,  frames, 
etc  276  Mn.  Trust  Go's  bldg.     See  p.  362. 
Aab  Edith  N.  stenographer  at   197  Asylum, 
b.3a.  382  Main,  room  8. 
M    Emma  £.  clerk  at  45  Asy.  b.du.  382  Main. 
M    Kate,  widow    Charles,  dressmaker,    382, 
b.3u.  382  Main,  room  8. 
Abadofskv  Louis,  peddler,  h.u.  210  Front. 
Abbe  B.  B.  banker  and  broker,  9  Central  row, 
h.  23  Oxford. 
£.  R.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  36,  h.u.  36  Pratt. 
Elizabeth  M.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Ferren  Wm.  engir.  at  1189  Bd.h.  39  Grand. 
Herbert  C.  electrician,  b.  22  Spring. 
Lester  6.  wholesale  fish,  183  State,  h.  24  East. 
Lydia,  b.  745  Main. 
Marion  C.  b.  23  Oxford. 
William  L.  h.  370  Asylum,  room  9. 
Abbey  Geo.  M.  carpenter,  h.u.  289  Asylum. 

ABBOT  JOHN  C.  banker,  bonds  and 
investments,  65  Pearl,  h.  70  Jefferson. 
Seepage  370. 

«<    Louisa,  wid.  Merrill,  h.  58  Buckingham. 
Abbott  G«o.  E.  toolmaker  at  1  Lau.  h.  151  Col. 

««   James  W.  at  1  Flower,  h.  143  Ziou. 

u   John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  143  Zion. 

<<    Lincoln,  h.  u.  116  Mather. 
Abdela  Emil,  bottler  at  158,  h.  121  Front. 
Abel  Solon  H.  machinist  at  54  Arch,  b.  19  Cap. 
Abell  Orphie,  wid.  S.  P.  h.  55  7  Main. 
Abells  Rosie  Q.  Mrs.  at  r.  59^  Tru.  b.  58  Church. 
Abels  Edward  J.  clerk  at  95  Pie.  b.u.  459  Main. 

u    George  F.  furniture,  459,  h.u.  459  Main. 
Abelsohn  John,  clerk,  h.2u.  1 1  Chestnut. 

^   Louis,  b.2u.  1 1  Chestnut. 
Abelson  Louis,  jeweler,  h.  14j4  Morris. 
Abemethy  Edw'd  T.mach.  at  Uolt8,b.42  Seymour. 

«    S.  Emir,  teacher,  b.  42  Seymour. 

<•  William  Henry,  machinist  at  Thorne  TVpe 
Setting  Machine  Co.  581  Cap.  h.  42  Sey. 
Abild  Lydik  C.  blacksmith,  66  Suf.  h.  227  Capen. 
Abraham  Robt,  motorman  St. By.  1.2u.  36  Hicks. 
Abrahamson  Hans,  pressm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  E.H.t. 
Abramovitz  Abram,  barber,  22,  b.  20  Sheldon. 

M   Jacob,  barber  at  22,  b.  20  Sheldon. 

A.  £.  Abrams,  Physician  and  Surgeon.  Office 

and  house,  78  High  street. 
Hoara— 9  to  10  ▲.  IL, 

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Abrams  AlvaE.  physician,  78,  h.  78  High. 
«    Henry,  ciearmkr.  349  Main,b.  74  Temple. 
«   L.  driller,  n.u.  101  Windsor. 
Abroza  Chas.  restaurant,  189  Fr.  h.u.  189  Fr. 
Academy  Immaculate  Conception,  89  Church. 
"   Mount  St.  Joseph,  150  Farmington. 
«   of  Sacred  Heart,  38  Main. 
Ackerman  M.  C.  boilermaker  at  H.  B.  Beach, 
135  Grove,  b.  39  Woleott. 
«    Samuel,  tailor  at  67,  h.r.2u.  67  Pleasant 
«    Sidney  W.  inspect,  at  466  Asy.  b.  890  Main. 
Ackerson  John  W.  motorman,  StRy.  h.2u.  153 

Wethersfield. 
Ackley  Elton  E.  a^ent  at  121,  h.  12]  Main,  rm.  2. 
«   Fred.  B.  clerk,  436  Capitol,  b.  15  Clinton. 
«   Lucas  W.  mach.  133  Shel.  h.  15  Liberty. 
Aclave  Acele,  laborer,  b.  22  Charles. 
Acme  Co.  driving  bits,  278^  Main,  room  37. 

«    Machine'Screw  Co.  302  Asylum. 
Adair  Arthur,  clerk  at  559  Park,  b.  63  Francis. 
"   George  A.  helper  at  690  Park,  b.  ^  Kibbe. 
u  James  H.  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  17  Sisson. 
«   Kate,  widow  Robert,  b.u.  531  Main. 
«   Moses,  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  63  Francis. 
Adams  Abel  S.  b.  48  Asylum. 
a    Addison  L.  painter  at  47  Albany,  h.  Suf. 
a   Alfred  M.  carpenter,  h.3u.  397  Capitol. 
(<    C.  F.  Co.  household  goods,  Ernest  C.  Shep- 

ard,  manager,  261  Asylum. 
«<    Charles  F.  printer,  252  PL  l.u.  232  Asylum. 
«<   Charles  F.  fC.  F.  i4.  Co.)  h.  Erie,  Penn. 
"    Charles  H.  constable,  372  Main,  h.  28  Mad. 
Charles  H.  at  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  85 

Trumbull,  h.  24  Sumner. 
Charles  Hemmenwav,  associate  editor  Hart- 
ford   Courant,   66    State,  b.    Sigourney 
House,  554  Main. 
Chas.  T.  assembler,  83  Wbn.  b.  49  Windsor. 
Darwin,  b.  370  Albany. 
«   David  T.  electrician  at  80  Sta.  b.u.  32  Ben. 


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Adams  Edward,  wa^nm.  10  Ferry,  b.  445  Main. 
«   Edward  T.  bookkeeper  at  Model  TailoriDg 

Co.  222  Pearl,  b.  82  Broad. 
«   Elizabeth,  wid.  M.  Clark,  h.  48  Asylum. 
«   Elizabeth  V.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  832 

Main,  b.  Cromwell  t. 
«    Emma  C.  wid.  George,  City  Missionary,  284 , 

Pearl,  h.  800  Wethersfield. 

ADAMS  EXPRESS  CO. office 805 Mn. 

branch  office   Union   R.  K.   depot,  466 
Asylum.     Seepage  512. 

«    F.  Amelia,  wid.  J.  M.  h.  908  Main. 

«   Frank  D.  carpenter,  h.u.  140  Maple. 

it    Frank  S.  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  W.  hartfordt. 

«    Fred.  A.  enfi^r.  218  Mn.  h.u.  4 1  Buckingham. 

(<    Fred.  L.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  b.u.  897  Capitol. 

"    Geo.  H.  watchman.  Union  depot,  h.  74  Spg. 

"    Harry  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Harry  M.  clerk  at  193,  b.  91  Asylum. 

u   Henry,  b.  554  Main. 

«    Hotef,  M.  Colburn,  Albany  c.  Blue  Hills. 

«   Jas.  M.  printer  at  Hartford  Times,  246  Mn. 
»    h.  Wethersfield  t. 

«   Jane  A  wid.  John,  laundress,  h.  51  Mather. 

«   Jane  J.  wid.  Franklin  D.  h.  140  Maple. 

«<   Jennie  M.  clerk  at  45  Pratt,  b.  140  Maple. 

«   John  J.  timekeeper  at  581  Cap.  b.  29  Niles. 

«   John  Q.  clerk  at  55,  h.  140  Maple. 

«   John  W.  farmer,  h.  9  Harrison. 

"   Mable  J.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

««    Mary  Mrs.  b.  554  Main. 

«   Mary  H.  b.  91  Ann. 

u    Mary  S.  at  1189  Broad,  h.  48  Grand. 

«    Maud,  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  123  Trumbull. 

"   MonumentalWks.  1  Ford,  F.R.Slocum,prop. 

«    Richard,  teamster,  h.u.  7  Ellery. 

a    Roswell,  crater  at  581  Capitol,  1.  527  Main. 

««    Samuel  G.  plumber  at  1 28  Sta.  h.  60  Retreat. 

"    Sarah,  wid.  Chester,  h.  8  Winthrop. 

c<    Sarah,  wid.  Henry,  b.u.  15  Huntley  pi. 

»i    Sarah  H.  h.u.  21>^  Pratt 

u    Seth  B.  inspector  at  218  Main,  h.u.  17  Ash. 

«    Sherman  W.  attorney,  236  Main,  room  7, 
sec*ypark  commissioners,  b.h.  125  Park. 

a    Tudor  J.  b.  217  Main. 

ti    Wm.  goldbeater  at  14  Mul.  b.  15  Huntley  pi. 

«   Wm.  C.  janitor.  Trinity  Col.  h.  827  Broad. 

"    Wm.  E.  asst.  baggagem.  N.Y.R.  b.  74  Spring. 
Adamson  Alex,  foreman  at  Taft  Co.r.  15  Albany, 
b.  28  Spring. 

««    Claude,  helper  at  4  76  Capitol,  b.r.  16  Affleck. 

«    Geo.  coremiJcer  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  867  Park. 

"    Henry  P.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.u.  367  Park. 

"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  367  Park. 

«<    Robert  F.  corem.  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  86  7  Park. 
Adcock  Herbert,  inspector,  1  Flow.  b.  234  Pearl. 

"   John  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  65  Madison. 
Addis  Fred  W.  printer  at  49  Tru.  1.  19  Capitol. 

**    Martin  O.  toolmkr.  at  476  Cap.h.  21  Wbn. 
Addison  Tlios.  H.  carpenter,  h.  42  Huncerford. 
Adelman  Abraham,  capmaker,  h.  66  Village. 
Adelsohn  Samuel,  grocer,  70,  h.  70  Windsor. 
Adkins  Frank  H.  toolm.  at  1  Flower,  h.  67  Sig. 

ti    Fred,  laborer,  h.  53  Sanford. 

«*    Frederick  A.  brushm.at  1 76  Aly.h.2  Atlantic. 


Adkins  John  B.  printer  at  E.  Geer's  Sons,  16 
State,  1.  405  Main,  rm.  17. 
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Adlemann  Simon,  h.u.  195  Front. 
Adriance  Francis  H.  h.  84  Vernon. 
iEtna  Electric  Co.  856  Asylum. 

AETNA    INSURANCE  CO.  (i^^O* 

oflice  226  Main.     See  pages  886  and  387. 

AETNA  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 

office  218  Main.  See  page  893. 

AETNA  MACHINE  CO.   special  ma- 
chinery, 7  7  Commerce.    See  page  488- 

AETNA  NATIONAL  BANK,   2i4 

Main,  cor.  Atheneum.      See  page  875. 

AETNA     PYROTECHNIC    CO. 

«<    Spring  Water  Co.  718  Park. 

8.  S.  Lapoint,     L.  A.  Lapoint^     J.  N.  Lapoint 
Albert  Marwick,  jr.  377  Asy. 

"    Stamp  Works,  F.  E.  Smith,  25  Asylum. 
Affleck  Augusta  A.  proofreader  at  Times,  246 

Main,  b.u.  7  Linden. 
Agard  Charles,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  28  Wdbg. 

u    Charles  P.  foreman  carpenter  at  157  Weth- 
ersfield, h.  4G1  Maple. 
Aghamalian  Malcom  G.  mach.  26  High,  h.  284 

Asylum,  rm.  60. 
Agnes    Mother  M.  principal  Mt.   St.  Joseph 

Seminary,  152  Farmin^ton. 
Agnew  Seymour  P.  const.  29  Pearl,  h.  105  Hung. 
Agney  F.  W.  postal  clerk,  h.u.  9  Ward. 
Ahem  Annie  L.  musicteacher  u.  51,  b.u.  51  Jeff*. 

u    Catharine,  wid.  Nicholas,  h.  259  Front. 

"    Cornelius,  laborer,  b.2u.  90  Front. 

"    Daniel,  mason,  19,  h.  19  East 

«    Daniel  B.  carpenter,  b.  207  Sheldon. 

«    Daniel  W.  blacksm.  at  54  Arch,  h.  207  She!. 

"    David,  brickmason,  b.  19  East. 

«    David,  coachman,  b.r.  161  Franklin. 

"    David  J.  machinist  at  Colts, h.  48  Vanblock. 

"    Dennis,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  b.  New  Park. 

«    Edward,  mason,  b.  19  East. 

«    Edward  J.  b.  348  Front 

«<    Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  107  Windsor. 

«    Eugene,  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  h.3u.  28  W^al. 

"    Eugene  F.  b.u.  107  Windsor. 

((    Hannah  N.  b.  55  Sigournev. 

«<    Henry  M.  yardman  at  25  Front,  h.  8  Center. 

it   J.  Frank,watchrep.  871  Mn.  b.u.51  Jefferson. 

AHERN  JAMES,  plumber,  gas  fixtures, 
280  Asy.  h.  55  Sigourney.      See  page  455. 

(«  John,  h.  77  Elm. 

«  John,  h.2u.  40  Spring. 

«  John,  teamster,  h.  Broad,  c.  Ward. 

u  John,  motorman  at  St.Ry.  h.u.  188  Maple. 

«  John,  shoemaker,  882  Main,  b.  16  Russell. 

«<  John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  76  Hudson. 

«  John  B.  carpenter,  b.  184  Main. 

«  John  J.  clerk,  b.  207  Sheldon. 

«<  John  J.  groc.  clerk  29  Morris,  b.  144  Capitol. 

"  John  J.  steamfitter,  b.  107  Windsor. 

"  John  J.  bricklayer,  1.  198  High. 

«  John  W.  ins.  agent,  258  Main,  h.u.  51  Jef. 

"  Kate,  wid.  William,  b.  Ward,  c.  Broad. 

"  Kate  N.  dressmaker,  144,  h.  144  Capitol. 


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Ahem  Margaret,  wid.  Edward,  h.  S48  Front 

"    Margaret  M.  b.  55  Sigourney. 

^   Margaret,  wid.  Peter,  b.  90  vVUIiams. 

u   Mary,  wid.  William,  b.ii.  133  Maple. 

^   Matthew  J.  stonecutter  at  New  England 
Granite  Works,  650  Main,  b.  3  Center. 

^    Maurice,  molder  556  Cap.h.u.i42Babcoek. 

*<    Michaelf  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  43  Iluysbope. 

«<    Michael  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  18  Affleck. 

€1    Minnie  J.  b.  55  Sigourney. 

«<    Morris, shoemaker,  832  Main,  h.u.  142  Win. 

M    Nicholas,  laborer  at  N.E.R.  b.  259  Front 

«    Nora,  b.  144  Capitol. 

u    P.  D.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main,  b.  51  Jefferson. 

CI    Patrick,  storekeeper  at  State  Prison,  h.  1st 
north  of  R.R.  Wethersfield  av. 

u    Thomas  F.  draughtsman  at  690  Park,  b. 
231  Lawrence. 

"    Tho8.  P.  shoemkr.  at  91  Win.  h.  16  Russell. 

"    Timothy,  fireman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  13  Liberty. 

«<    William,  laborer  556  Cpitol,  h.u.  13  Front 

M    William  J.  switchman,  b.  348  Front. 

u    William  T.  saloon,  49,  h.u.  49  Sheldon. 
Ahlgreen  Herman,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  61  Haw. 
Ahlstrom  Theo.  lab.  at  556  Cap.h.  279  Clark. 
Ahrens  John  C.  laborer  at  335  Shel.  h.  26  Gold. 
Ainley  Robert,  boardinghouse,  70  Charter  Oak. 
Ainsley  Frazier,  attendant  at&b.  56  Fairfield. 

AisHBBRO    Edwin  J.    councilman  Qth  ward, 
clerk  at  379  Main  b.  30  Buckingham. 

(<  Henry,  boots,  shoes,  879  Main,  h.  30  Bkm. 
Aitken  James  C.  machinist  1  Flower,  h.  S.M.t 
Akerberg  Charles,  milkman,  b.  1074  Main. 

<<    John,  milkman,  b.  1074  Main. 
Akerlind  John  A.  tailor  7,  h.  7  Lewis. 
Akin  Mary,  at  169,  b.  167  Asylum. 
Albany  Av.  Granite  W'ks,  F.  R.  Slocum,40  Alb. 
Albert  Louis,  peddler,  h.u.  232  Front. 
Albin  Fred.  W.brakemanN.Y.R.h.46  Chestnut 

«*    James,  wheelwright,  b.  299  Albany. 

^   James  J.  painter  at  352  Alb.  b.  16  Chestnut. 
Alliro  James  W.h.u.  189  Maple. 

<(   John  H.  motorman  StRy.  1.  80  Sta.  rm.l4.. 

"   Mary  A.  nurse,  33,  b.u.  33  Wooster. 
Albu  Max  F.  physician,  241  Mn.  b.  33  Mulberry. 
Alcock  f^^see  Elcock, 
Alcorn  Hugh  M.  student  at  21^  Pratt,  b.  Sufiield. 

*«     Robert  T.  carpenter,  b.  39  Oxford. 
Alden  Albert  W.  draughtsman,  h.  186  Laurel. 

u    Charles  A.  machinist  at  26  High. 

u    Frank  A.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  39  Elm. 

«    Herbert  W.  draughtsman  at  Popes,  b.  181 
Laurel. 
Alderman  Alice  H.  wid.  Alfonso,  b.  33  Allen  pi. 

"    Allen C.  ( Chambers  ^A,)h.lS5  Ashley. 

M    Elbert  T.  butcher  at  133,  l.u.  536  Main. 

«    James  S.  grocer,  954,  h.  954  Midn. 
Aldrich  Bertel  V.  carpenter,  h.  222  Maple. 

«    &  Blackmer,  painters,  564  Main. 

Frank  H.  Aldrioli.  Perlee  J.  Blackmer. 

"    Frank  H.  (A.  Sf  Blackmer)  h.u.  11  Can. 
«    Louis  M.  carpenter,  h.  227  Maple. 
<(    S.  P.  seamstress,  h.3u.  40  Asylum. 
Aldridge  Geo.  T.  printer,  h.  34  Vernon. 


Alesantra  Donato,  laborer,  h.2u.  11  Charles. 

«    Francisco,  laborer,  h.  22  Charles. 

«   Joseph,  bootblack,454  Asylum,  h.  11  Charles. 
Alexander  Benjamin,  tailor,  168  Fr.  h.  68  Pleas. 

«    Catherine  A.  wid.  Jerome,  b.u.  24  Russ. 

«    Edward  W.  tailor,  338  Main. 

«   Ellen  Frances,  Mrs.  h.u.  10  Lewis. 

«    Emma  G.  wid.  John  C.  dressm.  b.5 1  Windsor. 

"    Geo.  W.  jeweler,  h.  Fairview. 

((   Joel  S.  blacksm.  38  Ferr> >  h.2u.  90  Sta.  rm.  5. 

«   John,  electroplater,  39  Iru.  h.u.  5  Belle vue. 

"    Lillian,  nurse,  b.  14  Church,  rm.  6. 

«    Louis,  shoemaker,  251  Park,  b.  145  Front. 

«   Mary  H.  wid.  Samuel,  h.  22  Highland. 

«    Moses,  clothing,  149,  h.  144  Front 

"    Robert  M.  clerk  at  98  Asy.  b.  4  Huyshope. 

u    Rubi,  shoemaker,  145,  h.  145  Front 

«    Samuel,  agent,  l.u.  248  Main,  rm.  7. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Charles,  b.  75  Clark. 

«    William,  machinist, h.u.  6  Church. 
Alexandro  Carmine,  laborer,  b.  76  Charles. 
Alfarno  Tony,  laborer,  h.2u.  68  Front 
Alfier  Vitiorio,  grocer,  5,  h.  5  Charles. 
Alfred  Mary,  Sister  Superior,  St.  James  Catho- 
lic Orphan  Asylum,  93  Chun^h. 
.  (<    Merritt  A.  salesman  at  201  Asy.  h.  1 16  Hunt. 

«    Rachel  E.  wid.  Augustus  B.  bu.  667  Main. 
Alger  John,  mach.  at  A.  S.  Cook,  h.  79  Seymour. 

«    Lucien  J.  machinist  80  Huy.  h.u.  2  Jefferson. 

u    Manley  H.  motorm.  St.Ry.b.2u.  126  Market. 

«    William,  driver  at  164  Main,  b.  27  John. 

"    B^^^c  <^o  Allger. 
Allarde  Camille,dropf rgr.216  Law.h.3u.  220  Shel. 

"   Josie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  220  Sheldon. 
Allardyce  Chas.  B.  boilermaker,  h.u.  28  Center. 

li   Elizabeth  C.  b.u.  28  Center. 

«*  M.  M.  Miss,  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  66 
Prospect,  b.u.  28  Center. 

Allen  Adelaide  A.  h.  37  Huntington. 
«*    Albert  H.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  36  Woodbridge. 
"    Albert  L.  (Allen  Bros.)  h.u.  183  Seymour. 
«    Albert  O.  stocker  at  Colts,  b.  3 1  Woodbridge. 
«    Alden  J.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  31  Wdbg. 
«    Alex,  salesm.  at  126  Church,  h.  370  Asvlum. 
(c    Alonzo  A.  molder,  1  Flower,  b.  20  Trumbull. 
"    Ann  E.  wid.  B.  P.  b.  863  Asylum. 
«<    Arthur,  piano  teacher,  b.  87  Williams. 
<<    Aven  L.  foreman  stocking  department  at 

Colts,  h.u.  69  Seymour. 
«    B.  Rowland,  banker  and  broker  95  Pearl, 

2d  floor,  h.  122  Woodland. 

"    Bernard,  printer,  h.u.  89  Williams. 

u    Bertha  J.  at  59 J  Trumbull,  b.u.  128  Maple. 

"    Brothers,  grocers,  etc.,  182  Main. 

Albert  L.  Allen,       Irving  W.  Allen. 
ti    Burt,  at  254  Pearl,  b.  1  John. 

"    Carrie  S.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  832  Main. 

"    Charles,  b.  61  Imlay. 

«    Charles,  ix)lisher  Poj)es,  b.  1.3  Ilungerford. 

"    Charles  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  80  Hopkins. 

"  Charles  Dexter,  bookkeeper  at  Society  for 
Savings,  11  Pratt,  literary  editor  Hart- 
ford Post,  h.  78  Vernon. 

«    Charles  M.  Mrs.  (Ida  F.)  b.  59  Capitol. 

«    Dennis  K.  b.u.  26  New  Britain. 


88 


GEEB^S    HABTFOBB    dTT   DIRECTOBT. 


Allen  Edgv,  iofpecior  at  Popes,  h.  195  Rom. 
M    Edgar  H.  bookkeeper  at  Pope«,L  28  West. 
**   Edward,  laborer,  h.  4  Putnam. 
<<   Etflward  C.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  ProTis- 

ion  Co.  VaUev,  b.  40  Babcoek. 
M    Edwin  8.  at  .£tna  Ina.  Co.  226  Main,  b.  61 

WiUaid. 
«<   Elizabeth,  wid.  Wm.  h.  10  Xew  Britain. 
^   Elmer  A.  machiniat  at  Popes,  h.  54  Lincoln. 
M   Emily  Mrs.  prop.  Franklin  boose,  142  Main. 
M   Emma  G.  h.  41  Webster. 
M   Eustace  L.  b.  Prospect  ar. 
M   Francis  B.,  2d  Tj>res't  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 

Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  61  WiUard. 
^   Francis  N.  bookkeeper  at  £tna  Life  Ins. 

Co.  218  Main,  h.  254  Siffoumey. 
<<   Frank  S.  chief  inspector  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler 

Insp.  and  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.  h.a.42  Sejmoor. 
^   Frederick,  h.  40  Babcoek. 
a   Frederick,  laborer,  li.8tt.  36  Temple  pL 
<<    Frederick  L  clerk,  132  Main,b.a.  183  Sej. 
^   Geo.  £.  chief  cleric  division  freight  offic^ 

N.E.R.  478  Aflyltim,  h.  E.H.t 
it    Cieo.  E.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  46  Hopkins. 
M    Geo.  F.  driver,  h.u.  36  Pleasant. 
«   George  H.h.  112  Maple. 
"   George  I.  clerk  at  State  Capitol,  rm.  27,  h. 

Middletown  t. 
«    Geo.  M.  mgr.  at  299  Park,  h.  2  Wadsworth. 
«   Gilbert  W.  laborer,  b.  hospital  farm,  N.B. 
"    Grofivenor  N.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  18  Garden. 
«    Harry,  farmer,  b.  1100  Main. 
"    Henry  C.  spicer  at  690  Park,  h.u.  135  Ham. 
«    Henry  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.u.  195  Russ. 
«    Henry  S.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  100  Jefferson. 
«    Henry  T.  clerk,  690  Park,  b.  Farmin^n  t. 
«<    Henry  W. student  at  Trinity,  b.  122  Vernon. 
«    Howard,  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1  Flower, 

b.  36  Pleasant. 
"   Irving  W.  (Alien  Bros.)  h.u.  171  Seymour. 
ALLEN    ISAAC    A.   Jr.  architect  372 

Main,  Ballerstein  building,  h.  55  Garden. 

See  page  472. 
<<   James,  teamster  at  153,  b.  153  Zion. 
«   Jas.  B.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  5  Hungerford. 
*<   James  H.  laborer,  h.u.  81  Green. 
it   James  P.  real  estate,  r.  50  State,  h.  370 

Asylum,  rm.  IC. 
«   James  W.  bridgebuilder,  b.u.  289  Asylum. 
it   Jeannette  E.  wid.  Alfred,  b.  22  Belden. 
it   Jennie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  E.H.t. 
Allkn  Jkremiah  M.  president  Hartford  Steam 

Boiler  Insp.  and  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  138 

Collins.  See  page  390. 

«   John ,  ofRce  1507  Broad ,  water  commissioner, 

h.65  Washington  c.  Allen  place. 
«   John,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.r.  28  Walnut. 
«   John  J.  machinist,  h.u.  208  Sheldon. 
it   John  8. foreman  U.S.  stable,  h.u.  58  Grove. 
«   Joshua  W.  sec.  executive  com.  Theological 

Institute,  1507  Broad,  h.  2  Allen  pi. 
«   Julian  S.  civil  engineer,  b.  Pros.  av.  n.  Asy. 
"    L.  F.  Mrs.  h.u.  39  Wooster. 
«    Leonard  M.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.u.  195  Russ. 


ABen  Lewis  G.  condKtor  ScRy.  L  90  State. 

a   Lewis  W.  jtbjmad  instmctor  at  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
315  Peari,  h.  €7  AMej. 

«   Libbie  M.  nurse,  24,  b.  24  Village. 

««   Lncy  F.  wid.  Davenpmi,  h.  54  Babcoek. 

a   Lvdia  B.  wid.  Henry,  Ilu.  36  Woodbridge. 

M   ^Lupi^  b.  2  HolcombL 

«  Mar7,teaclierat690,b.  690  Asylum. 

*^   Mary,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  7  Hungerford. 

M   Michael,  lineman,  b.  1074  Broad. 

<«   MoeesD.  hane8Bmakerat8Sig.b.l42Main. 

<<   Nathan  H-musicteiMJi.  382,  h.  382  Mn.nn.  8. 
Ajlueh  Normaitd  F.  (Sage,  AUen  Sf  Co.)  dry 
goods,  etc,  369  Main,  h.  520  Farmington. 
See  page  450. 

M   Patrick,  enameler,581  Cap.  h.n.  208  Sheldon. 

<«   Rachel,  wid.  Akmzo,  b.  283  Collins. 

«   Ripley  D.  clerk  at  3  Grove,  h.  235  Sigoumey. 

u   Russell  J.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  109  Babcoek. 

(<   S.  H.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  445,  h.  445  Main. 

u   Sadie  R.  stenograj^er  at  26  Pratt,  nn.  18, 
b.  Warehouse  Point  t. 

«    Samuel,  bookkeeper,  10  Tm.  h.  45  Chestnut. 

^    Samnel  H.  pastor  Catholic  Apostdic  church, 
h.  Prospect  av.  south  of  Asylum. 

«    Sidney  H.  prop.  ArUn^n  house,  445  Main. 

«    Simeon  J.  pinm.  JewellPin  Co.  h.u.  289  Asy. 

«    Theophilus,  clerk  400  Main,h.  89  WiUiams. 

«    Thomas,  enameler,  581  Cap.  b.  208  Sheldon. 

"   Thomas  J.  b.u.  36  Woodbridge. 

"   Thomas  W.  driver,  b.  15  Mather. 

"   W.  G.  supt  at  135  Sheldon,  b.  59  Capitol. 

it   Wilfred,  viollnceUist,  b.  87  WiUiams. 

«   William,  h.  136  Mam,  rm.  14. 

it    William,  sec.  foreman  P.&R.R.  b.u.  80  Wal. 

it   William  H.  druggist  at  367  Park,h.  Weth.  t. 

«    William  H.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1478  Broad. 

"   William  J.  groc.  6  Hunfferford,h.72  Walnut. 

it   William  R.  b.  128  Market. 

it   Wm.  R.  clerk  at  149  State,  b.  370  Asylum. 

it   William  R.  Jr.  student  at  Trinity   College, 
35  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 

"    ^[^^see  also  Align;  Ailing. 
Allge  George  J.  foreman  at  Colts,  b.34  Annawan. 
Alhad  Esther,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  44  North. 
Allin  WilUam  B. clerk  at  690  Park,h.371  Laurel. 
Ailing  Alma  Mrs.  dressmaker,  b.  612  Main. 
Allinq  Buel  B.  mgr.  Walnut  lodge  Hospital  Co. 
56  Fairfield,  h.  29  Allen  pi.   Seepage  674. 

"    Charles  R.  clerk,  b.  70  Sprine:. 

«    Chas.  R.  machinist  at  581  Capitol,  b.  E.H.t 

«    Eliza,  wid.  Marcus  B.  b.  29  Allen  pi. 

«*    Frank  N.  car  repairer,  h.  386  Wethersfield. 

"    Geo.  B.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

«   Jane,  wid.  Chas.  J.  h.  70  Spring. 
Allion  C.  electrotyper  at  177  Asylum. 
Allis  Ferdinand  W.  printer  at  Times,  246  Main, 
h.  405  Wethersfield. 

«<    Frances  M.  b.  90  Edwards. 
Allison  Fred. A.operator  atP.&R.R.h.l69  Ashley. 

«   Jane,  wid.  Hugh,  b.  289  Allyn. 

«    Whittaker,  driver  at  7 1  Asy.  h.u.  289  Allyn. 

"    WiUiam,  carpenter,  P.  &  R.R.  h.  7 1  Williams. 
Allon  Willard  H.  b.  21  Sheldon. 
Allston  John,  porter,  h.u.  45  Liberty. 


GBEB  S    HABTFOED    dTT    DIRBCTORY. 


39 


ALLYN  &  BLANCH ARD  CO.,  now  LIN- 
COLN ,  8  EY  M  S  &  CO., "wholesale 

grocenjetc.  32 — 42  Market  Seepage  54S, 
AHjn  BeOe  M.  wid.  Robert,  h.  44  Garden, 
u    Ella  C.  Mrs.  b.Q.  29  Florence. 

ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUC  STORE, 

142  Asjlnm.  Seepdpe^Al. 

^    House,  152  Asylum,  c.  Trumbull. 

«<   Memorial  Chapel,  897  Main,    in    Spring 
Grove  Cemetery. 

<<   Nojes  B.  h.  4  Buckingham. 

**   Wm.W.  carpenter  at  252  Pearl,h.Bloomfield. 

«<    f[^f»ee  also  Allen;  AlUng, 
AlmsHouse,  2  Holcomb,  Caleb  L.  Packard,  snp't. 
AlpresB  Sara  M.  h.u.  4  Marsh  court. 
Alston  Theodore  M.  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  279  Park. 
Altemus  £dw.  S.  clerk  at  66  Asy.  h.  103  Ann. 

ALTEMUS  W.  F.  &  CO.  Mfg.  Diar 

mond  Compound,  9  Asylum,  rm.  8. 

See  page  523. 
«   Wm.  F.  (W.  F.  A.  if  Co.)  h.  126  Collins. 
Alton  Chas.  D.  physician,  86,  h.  86  Farmington. 
Alt«chuler  Joseph,  tailor,  b.  117  Front. 
AlTord  Alfred  B.  contract.  440  Asy.  h.u.789  Mn. 

u    Carrie  L.  wid.  J.  C.  h.u.  8  Ashley. 
Alvord  Edward  D.  (C,  H.  Stranl  ff  Co.)  h. 

Vernon  t.  See  page  506. 

Amen  Henry,  baker  in  W.  Locks,  b.u.  123  Front. 
Ameluxen  John  P.  at  476  Capitol,  1. 13  Russell. 
American  Bicycle  Repairing  Co.  152  Main,  £.  L. 
Wheeler,  proprietor. 
M    Cyclist, Joseph  Groodman,  publisher,  66  State. 
^    District  Telegraph  &  Messenger  Co.  6  Cen. 
M    Electric  Battery  Co.  287  Allyn. 
<«    Emigrant  Co.  25  Forest 
«    Gang  Syphon  Well  Co.  J.  M.  BisseU,  220  Su. 
«    Hotel,  Geo.  T.  Arthur,  manager,  103  State. 

AMERICAN  NATIONAL  BANK 

OF  HARTFORD,  303  Main.    See 
page  875. 

AMERICAN   PUBLISHING  CO. 

424  Asylum.  See  page  424. 

«<    School  for  Deaf,  690  Asylum. 
<<    Specialty  Co.  tack  pullers,  133  Sheldon. 
"    Tea  Co.  P.  H.  Quinn,  prop.  23  7  J  Main. 
"    Writing  Machine  Co.  Agency,  2  State. 
Amerman  Chas  A.boilerm.  109  Com.h. 80  Benton. 
"    Chas.  B.  machinist,  h.3u.  382  Main,  rm.  1. 
M    Edwanl  R.  nickle  plater  Popes,  h.r.  540  Mn. 
"   James  P.  (P.A.^-  SonJ  h.3u.  382  Main. 
«<   Katherine  A.  wid.  Chas.  D.  h.2n.  7  Goodwin. 
"    Peter  (P.  A.  j-  Son,)  h.  204  Wethersfield. 

"   Peter  &  Son,  boilerworks,  109  Com. 
p.  Amerman.  J.  P.  Amemuui. 

«    Wm.  foreman,  109  Cmn.  h.  365  Wethersfield. 
Ames  B.  D.  b.  44  Pratt. 
•*   Bert  T.  upholsterer,  b.  Quaker  Lane,W.H.t. 
^   C.  H.  manager  at  215  Main,  h.  Boston. 
"   Charles  H.  farmer,  b.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t. 
u   Charles  L.  principal   Brown   school,   160 

Market,  h.  661  Main. 
M   Eugene  D.  farmer,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t. 
«   Fred.  P.  carptr.  at  283  Shel.  h.2u.l5  Center. 
<«   Louis  M.  clerk  at  P.  &  R.  R.  h.  1 3 1  TrumbiOl. 
u  rrsK-'see  also  Eames, 


Amidon  Frederick  S.  wire  screens,  26  Union 
place,  h.  50  Westland. 
«   Henry,  h.  Hawthorn  extension. 
"   Willie  Henry,  h.  13  Forest 
Amoroso  John,  b.u.  67  Morgan. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  67  Morgan. 
Anders  02^  See  also  Enders. 
Andersen  Andrew  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  Burn- 
side  Y. 
«   Neils,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.u.  55  Grand. 
Anderson  A.  lineman  at  80  State. 

Adelphia,  wid.  George,  1.2u.  8  State. 

Adolph,  carpenter,  b.2u.  79  Governor. 

Albin,  carpenter,  h.  9  Center. 

Alfred,  carpenter,  h.  141  Mather. 

Alfred,  shoenoaker,  h.2u.  r.  98  New  Britain. 

Andrew,  motorman  St.  Ry.  Ill  State. 

Andrew,  watchman  at  476  Cap.  b.  269  Park. 

Andrew  G.  mach.  at  30Cu8h.h.u.  15  Affleck. 

Andrew  J.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.u. 2 9  Hawthorn. 

Andrew  M.  cutter  at  15  Trum.  h.  35  Heath. 

Andrew  P.  carpenter,  h.  98  New  Britain. 

Andrew  S.  laborer  at  15  Tru.  h.  50  Willow. 

Anton,  shoemaker  at  59  Farmington. 

August,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  19  Russ. 

August,  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  7  Hawthorn. 

August  W.  blacksmith  at  201,  b.  189  Smith. 

Augusta,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 

Augusta  Mrs.  restaurant,  299,  h.  297  Law. 

Axel  E.  janitor  at  1507,  b.  1507  Broad. 

CarlJ.mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  168  Putnam. 

Charles,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  98  Babcock. 

Charles,  builder,  h.r.u.  50  Cedar. 

Charles,  cook  at  149  High,  h.u.  35  Asylum. 

Charles,  fireman  at  26  State. 

Charles,  gardener  at  104  Washington. 

Charles,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.2u.  20  Lawrence. 

Chas.  A.  laborer  at  Hartford  Lawn  Tennis 
Club,  h.  158  Washington. 

Charles  A.  plumber,  h.u.  131  Lawrence. 

Charles  C.  porter  at  273  Asylum,  h.  E.H.t. 

Charles  G.  coachm.at  510,b.510  Farmington. 

Charles  H.  h.  35  Albany. 

Charles  J.  screwmaker,  b.u.  61  Hawthorne. 

Charles  J.  bank  watchman,  h.  22  Morris. 

Charles  J.  cook,  h.u.  35  Asvlum. 
"    Charles  O.  carder  at  b^  IVu.  b.  20  Dean. 

Charles  Victor,  employed  at  59  J  Trum.  b.u. 
1151  Broad. 

Christena,  wid.  Andrew,  h.2u.  1075  Broad. 

Christian  J.  milkman,  1,  h.  1  Flatbush. 

David,  boilermaker  at  H.  B.  Beach,  135 
Grove,  b.  45  Ann. 

Edward,  laborer  at  40,  b.  35  Hudson. 

Edward,  laborer  at  133  Sheldon,  b.  80  Front. 

Edward,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1  Wolcott. 

Edw.  P.  ostler  r.  616  Mn.  h.u.  14  Trumbull. 

Elizabeth,  dressm.  153,1.  153  Lawrence. 

Emma,  wid.  David,  h.  12  Ellsworth  pi. 

Emma  L.  stenogr.  62  Mar.  b.  1 2  Ellsworth  pi. 

Eric,  machinist  at  1,  b.  54  Flower. 

Ernst,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  15  Heath. 

Fritz,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  13  Hungerford. 

Geo^e,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  b.  23  Affleck. 


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oeeb's  hartfobd  city  dibbctoby. 


Anderson  George,  laborer,  b.  4  Winter. 

M  Gustav,  poUsher  at  556  Cap.  b.  55  Laurel. 

«  GuHtavufl,  gardener  at  687,  b.  687  Asylum. 

«  Gustof,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  20  Lawrence. 

u  GuMtof  J.  coachman,  b.  366  Garden. 

i<  Hannah,  wid.  David,  bag  sewer  at  Smith, 

Northam  &  Co.  129,  h.  136  State. 

<<  Henry  K.  helper  at  556  Cap.  b.  25  Putnam. 

«  J.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

«  Jacob,  driver  at  169  Front,  b.  22  Babcock. 

<<  John,  clerk  at  426  Main,  b.  20  Lawrence. 

<<  John,  inspector  at  581  Cap.  h.  1 91  Lawrence. 

<<  John  A.  stairbuilder,  b.  72  Putnam. 

«  John  A.  roach,  at  388  Cap.  b.u.r.  38  Temple. 

"  John  A.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.2u.  131  Law. 

«<  John  D.  machinist,  h.u.  10  Goodman  pi. 

«<  John  G.  nickleplater  at  Popes,  h.  15  Affleck. 

«  Joseph  A.  laborer,  335  Shel.  b.  Mather, 

(i  Justus  D.,  Jr.  secretary  Hartford  Bubber 

Works,  h.  37  Kenyon. 

«  Ix)uis  J.  carpenter,  b.  198  Allyn. 

«  M.  Peter,  b.  50  Willow. 

«  Mary,  b.  186  State. 

«  Mattliias, cabinetmr.  69  Front,  h.  16^  Aldcn. 

it  Montague,  janitor  South  school,  h.  6  Squire. 

t<  Mrs.  h.u.  23A  Main. 

(«  Oliver,  coa^'fiman  at  36,  b.  36  Sumner. 

«  Orlorf,  gardener  at  83,  h.r.  83  Woodland. 

u  Oscar,  painter  at  20  Cen.  h.u.  7  7  Main,  rm.48. 

«  Oscar,  filer  at  581  Cap.  h.2u.  157  Lawrence. 

"  Paul,  carpenter,  h.  545  Park. 

it  Peter,  b.  50  Willow. 

"  Peter,  carpenter,  h.u.  36  Temple  pi. 

"  Peter,  gardener  at  41  Wethersfield. 

it  Peter,  helper,  h.  228  Maple. 

«  Peter,  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  231  Franklin. 

«  Peter,  carpenter,  h.2u.  26  Elmer. 

«  Peter,  raelter  at  54  Arch,  b.2u.  131  Law. 

ti  Peter,  pressman  at  15  Trum.  b.  35  Heath. 

«  Pliny  S.  bookkeeper  at  Gemmill,  Burnham 

&  Co.  h.u.  32  Chapel. 

"  Bebecca,  h.  53  Allen  pi. 

«<  BichardC.  saloon,  151  Main. 

u  Bobert  J.  printer  at  49  Tru.  h.  214  Park. 

"  Bufus,  draughthsm.  at  1   Flow.  b.  275  Asv. 

«<  Susan  B.  vocalist,  b.  20  Waiisworth. 

"  T.  W.  machinist  at  N.Y.B.  b.  23  Spring. 

((  Thomas,  in8.agt.  at  311  Mn.  h.r.  742  Park. 

"  Walter  B.  clerk  at  Colts,  h.  55  Franklin. 

««  William,  lalxirer  at  44,  b.  44  Woodbridge. 

«  Wm.  J.  variety  store,  70  7  Main,  h.  1 8  Chapel. 
Andorff  (lustaf,  mach.  at  77  Com.  b.  240  Maple. 

G.  A.  An  DUE,  Physician,  office  and  house  204 
Park. 

Uouro— H  to  10  A.  M. 

1  to  8  and  7  to  9  p.  u. 
Telephone  428-3. 

Andre  G.  A.  physician,  204,  h.  204  Park. 

a    Louis,  tinner,  b.  32  Church. 
Andree  Hugo,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.41  Mulberry. 
Audreia  Lucciento,  lal)orer,  h.  82  Morgan. 
Andresen  Nis  P.  inspec.  at  Popes,  h.r.  54  Temple. 
Andrew  Arden  N.  tireset  at  Popes,  b.  1 44  7  Broad. 

«    H.  Jennie  Mrs.  clairvoyant,  9,  h.  9  Avon. 

«    William  E.  ostler,  h.  9  Avon. 


Andrews  Alex.  C.  elk.  at  400  Main,  h.  74  Martin. 

«<  AUedo S.  (G.  aA.^-  Co.)  h.u. 20J N.B. 

«<  Aivin  £.  machinist  at  26  High,  h.  32  Cedar. 

«  AnnaH.teacher  High  school,b.l64  Seymour. 

«  Charles,  mason,  h.  515  Main. 

"  Charles  (A.  ^  Creedon)  h.  £.H.t. 

"  Clair  L.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  9  Avon. 

«  Clarence  A.  clerk,  h.  242  Putnam. 

ANDREWS  &  CREEDON,  dteamfiu 

ters,  446  Asylum.  See  pace  497. 

CliAries  Andrews.  John  Creeaon. 

it   Dwight  H.  at  20  N.B.  b.  101  Webster. 

<<  £.  C.  insurance  agent,  22  Pratt 

»<  Edward  L.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  42  Church. 

"  Edwin  C.  agent  State  Board  of  Education, 

State  Capitol,  b.  98^  Ann. 

«  Elisha  C.  carpenter,  b.  489  Main. 

«  Elizabeth,  wid.  Lyman,  h.u.  21  Imlay. 

«  Elizabeth  F.  Mrs.  b.  42  Church. 

a  Ellen,  wid.  Woodbridge,  h.  72  Governor. 

it  Frank  D.  h.2u.  15  Se^-mour. 

«  Frederick  B.  at  336  Asy.  h.2u.  26  Hopkina. 

«  George,  mason,  b.  184  Main. 

"  Geo.C.  (Geo.C.  Andrewsif  Co.Jh.lOl  Web. 

"    Geo.  C.  &  Co.  groceries,  etc.  20  N.B. 
(3eo.  C.  AndrewB,  AUedo  S.  Andrews. 

«    Harriet,  h.  4  Marsh. 

«   Harriet  M.  H;}d.  Sam.  W.  h.u.  23^  Main. 
««   Hattie  A.  b.  42  Church. 
it    Helen  B.  teacher,  b.  164  Seymour. 
"    Henry  C.  blacksm.  at  105  Mn.  h.  242  Putnam. 
Andrews  Horace  M.  alderman    4th    wordy 
(A.  5*  Pecky)  h.  80  Williams. 
"    Hudson,  h.u.  13  Sevms. 
Andrews  James  P.  supreme  court  reporter, 
attorney  382  Main,  h.  37  Willard. 
«   Jane,  wid.  W.  O.  h.u.  9  Oak. 
it   Lillian  A.  teacher,  Lawrence  st.  school,  h. 

164  Seymour. 
«    Margaret  Mrs.  h.  5  Hudson. 
«   Myron  A.  cashier  Charter  Oak   National 

Bank,  124  Asylum,  h.  West  Hartford  U 
"    Nathan  H.  h.  167  Sigourney. 
ANDREWS  &  PECK,  doors,  windows, 
and  blinds,  88  Market.    See  page  4^^, 
Horace  M.  ADdrews.  Austin  L.  Peek. 

«    Samuel  F.  laborer,  h.u.  23^  Main. 
It    Samuel  J.  pastor  Catholic  Apostolic  church, 

20  Spring,  h.  956  Asylum. 
it   Sidney  W.  (H,  W,  Palmer  fr  Co,)  b.l3  Laf. 
"   Walter  C.  clerk  at  20,  h.  20J  New  Britain. 
«    William,  helper  at  19  Mather,  h.  9  Avon. 
"    William  A.  mason,  h.  164  Seymour. 
«    William  Stanton,  ass't  cashier  Hartford  Na- 
tional Bank,  58  State,  h.  108  Washington. 
Andreykovita  Vincent,  cutter  at  8  Siff.  b.  Capitol. 
Andross  Geo.physician,254  Main,h.Manchestert. 

«   J.  Burt,  clerk  at  4  Central,  b.  £.H.t. 
Andrus  Belle,  bookbr.  at  141  Pearl,  b. Windsor  t. 
«    Chas.  B.  carriagepainter,  h.u.  32  Kinsley. 
«    Charles  B.  mason  builder,  11,  h.  11  Seyms. 
a    Frank  H.  b.  1 1  Se^-ms. 
"    Grov.  A.  b.  37  Spring. 
ANDRUS  HENRY,  bicycles  &  sportmg 
goods,  300  Asy.  h.  53  Bkm.       Page  527. 
it    Henry  F.  h.  39  Buckingham. 


qebb'b  ha£Tfokd  city  dibectoby. 


41 


Andnis  Mary,  wid.  Luman  J.  h.2a.  24  Seynu. 
««    Mary  P.  h.a.  46  John. 

ANDRU8  &  NAEDELE  CO.bicydes 

and  8poirtinggood8,272  Asy.  Seepage  435. 


Augustus  Anoell,  Physician,  specialist   in 
Eye  and  Ear  Diseases,  Ballerstein  build- 
ing, 372  Main,  room  22. 
Hoots— 9  a-m.  to  1  p.m. 
2  to  6  P.M. 
Tueeday  aod  SatnrdAy— 7  to  8  r.  K. 

Angell  Augustus,  physician,  372  Main,  rm.  22, 
h.  30  Vernon. 

«   Joseph  B.  mfgr.  hats,  r.  12,  h.2.u.  14  Pratt. 

«<    Wiliiam  £.  bkkpr.  at  278  Main,  h.  18  Avon. 
Angelo  I>an,fruits«etc.  365  Cap.  h.31  So.Prospect. 

It    Donato,  laborer,  b.r.u.  20  Charles. 

^    Giuseppe,  laborer,  h.  2  Charles. 
Anglem  Jeremiah,  laborer,  1122,  b.  1122  Main. 

M   John,  driver  at  278  Aflylum,  b.  W.H.t. 
Angus  Alexander,  builder,  158,h.u.  158  Franklin. 

u   James,  b.  110  Oak. 

<«    William,  builder,  h.  110  Oak. 

**   William,  Jr.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.,  56 
Prospect,  b.  110  Oak. 
Anibile  Berbene,  laborer,  b.  62  Talcott 
Annex  House,  J.  T.  Noonan,  prop.  204  Asylum. 
Anninger  Benjamin,  helper  at  440  Asylum,  b. 
44  Liberty. 

"   Frank,  at  214,  b.  212  Park. 
Annb  Alfred,  woodw.  at  14,  b.u.  16  New  Britain. 

u   Nellie  W.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  Man.  t. 

M    William,  carptr.  at  247  Asy.  h.u.  64  Hicks. 

^    f^Tnee  also  Ennis, 
Anton  Charles,  tailor  at  21|  Pratt,  h.  118  Windsor. 
Antonio  Vito,  laborer,  b.  4  Charles. 
Antrim  Eli,  farmer,  b.  1120  Main. 

««   Ebner,  milkman,  1120,  b.  1120  Main. 

^   Oliver,  fanner,  h.  1120  Blain. 
Anlupitzky  Samuel,  market,  205,  h.  205  Front 
Ants  Hennr,  barber,  27  Pearl,  h.u.  124  Hung. 
Aostman  M.  carpenter,  b.2u.  71  Main. 
Apgar  Edward  .£.  clerk  at  379  Main,  b.  WU- 
son  Station. 

"   laaac  S.  cotter  at  1 10  A^.  h.Wilson  Station. 

«  Wm.  F.  salesm.  at  Popes,  b.  Wilson  Stotion. 
Apple  William,  washer,  581  Cap.  b.  107  Laurel. 
Applebee,  William,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  48  N.B. 
Appoki  William,  h.  579  Main. 

^   William  F.  roller  at  690  Pk.h.  5  7  Davenport 
Appoon  Emil  H.  cigarmaker  h.u.  62  Pleasant 
Apglein  Samuel^  tailor,  h.  262  Front 
Apter  Joseph,  barber  at  32  Ann,  b.  31  North. 

«  Max,  peddler,  h.  31  North. 
Aranofski  Albert,  peddler,  h.u.  89  Morgan. 

^   Bemard,peddler,h.tt.  182  Front 

u   Fannie,  wid.  Joseph,  h.2u.  186  Front 
Arcari  Antonio,  barber,  b.u.  135  Commerce. 

u  Joseph,  laborer,  b.2u.  135  Commerce. 

u   Louis,  barber  at  253  State,  b.  82  Morgan. 

^   Luij,  barber  at  State,  b.u.  135  Commerce. 

*<   Mattia,  laborer,  b.2u.  135  Commerce 

**  Sarrafino,  laborer  b.u.  135  Commerce. 

M  Tony,  barber  at  25  Main,  b.  268  Commerce. 
Arcario  tVtfqnaley  laborer,  b.  4  Charles. 


Archer  John,coachman  at  4  7Garden,  h.  80  Spring.  ' 

a   John,  Jr.  clerk  at  325  Asylum,  b.  80  Spring. 

«  Joseph,  stenographer  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co. 
56  PhMpect,  b.  227  Sieoumey. 

«<    William  C.  maoh.  at  216  Law.  b.  1 7  Canton. 
Arens  Andrew  C.  laborer,  h.r.  91  Blue  Hills. 

"    Henry  O.  tailor,  h.r.  91  Blue  HiUs. 
Arenzanno  August,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 

«    Philoberto,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles, 
Argard  Charles,  dropfoig.  at  Popes,  h.  28  Wdbg. 
Aricca  Joseph  A.  laborer,  h.4u.  64  Morgan. 
Arion  William,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
Arlington  Danford  P.  slater,  h.2u.  110  LaureL 

«   House,  Sidney  H.  Allen  prop.  445  Main. 
Armington  Carrie,  clerk  at  400  Main.  b.  9  Sig.  pi. 
Armitage  Chas. A.  mach.at  476  Cap.  h.  585  Park. 

<«   Clarence,  b.  3u.  12  Trumbull. 

«   Emma,  widow  James,  h.3o.  12  Trumbull. 
Arroolt  William,  baker  at  169  Asy.  h.3u.64  Hicks. 
Armory  Hou8E,Mrs.  Wilhelmina  Ullrich,prop., 

Vandyke,  near  Colt's  Armory. 
Armour  &  Co.  130  Church. 
Arms  Alvah  C.  gunmaker  at  Colts,  h.  Burnside  t 

«<    Edith  L.  teach,  at  690  Asy.  b.21  Townley. 

^   James  C,  Arms  Pocket  Book  Co.  336  Asy- 
lum, h.  21  Townley. 

ARMS  POCKET  BOOK  CO.  manu- 
facturers, 336  Asylum.      See  page  424. 
Jameii  C.  Arma.  James  D.  Arms. 

«   Publishing  Co.,  336  Asylum. 

«   James  D.,  Arms  Pocket  Book  Co.  336  Asy- 
lum, b.  21  Townley. 

«   Sarah  A.  b.  14  Wahiut 
Armstrong  Bridget  Ann  Mrs.  washer,  h.  4  Cedar. 

"    Chri8topher,pressman  at  690  Park,  b.  7  Dvpt 

«    George,  helper  at  316  Pearl,  h.u.  43  Wdbg. 

«    Harriet  D.  wid.  Raphael,  h.r.  75  Fairmount. 

«    William,  helper  at  690  Park,  b.  25  Chestnut 
Amd  August,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  Parkville. 
Amofski  j;^"  see  Aranofski, 
Arnold  Adelaide  S.  b.  Farmington,  W.  H.  t 

"   Alfred  C.  clerk,  88  Main,  b.  67  Hung. 

"    Charles  E.  b.  Farmington  ave.  W.  H.  t 

u    Charlotte,  wid.  Albert,  h.  u.  41  Congress. 

«    Chas.  E.  ins.  agt,  284  Asylum,  h.  86  Hudson. 

«    Diana  M.  Mrs.  h.  86  Hudson. 

ARNOLD  E.  H.  &  SON,  prop.  Trout 

Brook  Ice  &  Feed  Co.  278  Asylum,  mills 

and  houses  W.  Hartford  t.  See  page  521. 

Edwin  H.  Arnold.      Frederick  \V.  Aniold. 
«   Edwin  H.  (E,  H.A.Sr  Son,)  h.  W.H.t 
(<    Everett  E.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  E.H.t. 
«   Frank  W.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  E.H.t 
u   Frederick  W.  (E.  H.  A,  ^  Son,)  278  Asy. 

b.  64  Farmington. 
«   George,  fitter  at  62  Market,  h.  33  Elliott. 
«   Creorge  A.  nuichinistat  1  Flower,  b.  7  Wash. 
«   Geo.  F.  pilot  str.  Middletown,  285   State. 
»    George  H.  at  62  Market,  h.  2u.  33  Elliott 
M   H.  Geo.  mechanic,  556  Capitol,  h.u.46  Park. 
M   Louise,  Mrs.  clerk  at  Brown  Thomson  &  Co., 

400  Main,  b.  32  Congress. 
«(   Mary  A.  wid.  H.  G.  b.  244  High. 
«    Sarah,  wid.  Walter  B.  b.Q.  5  Morris. 
»   Smith  C.  h.  84  Vine. 


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GEEB'S    HABTFOED    city    DntBCTOBY. 


u 
u 
a 


Arnold  William,  baker  at  169  Asylum. 

«   William  F.  clerk  at  452  Asv/b.  621  Main. 

Arnott  Geo.  E.  mold,  at  690  Park,  h.  Windsor  t. 

Arons  Sam.  dyeing  and  cleanin^,296  h.296  PearL 

Aronson  Alfred,  at  690  Park,  b.  5  Affleck. 

ti    Herman,  peddler,  b.  183  Front. 

«   John,  helper,  h.  26  Gold. 

Arrowsmith  William  W.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 

Arsenal,  1)^  miles  north  Citj  Hall.  880  Main. 

Arsenius  Mary,  S.S.St.  Ann's  conv't.,  246  Farm. 

Arsino  Louis,  bartender,  h.  38  North. 

<(   Philip  D.  shoemaker,  38,  h.  38  North. 

Art  Grallery,  Alice  W.  Gay,  custodian,  206  Main. 

Art  Society  of  Hartford,  206  Main. 

Arthur  Catherine  D.  nurse  at  86  West. 

Chas.  P.  brakeman,N.Y.R.,b.u.  82  Walnut. 

George  T.  manager  American  hotel,103State 

h.  25  Spruce. 

James  W.  butcher,  308  Asy.  b.u.  82  Walnut. 

John,  stonemason,  b.  142  Main. 

Patrick,  stonemason,  h.u.  82  Walnut. 

Asarkerwich  Nathan,  peddler,h.3.u.  6  7  Pleasant. 

Ash  Frank,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  718  Main. 

«   Helen  W.  wid.  Jacob  J.  b.u.  713  Main. 

u    Luke,  b.  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 

Ashcroft  Amos  B.  at  198  Pearl,  h.2u.  10^  Ford. 

Ashein  H.  clerk  at  390  Main,  h.  Meriden  t. 

Asher  Edwin,  porter,  h.  51  Lafayette. 

«   Jos.  E.  barber  at  25  Mulberry,  b.  30  Wolcott, 

«    Maria,  wid.  EldridgeE.  h.  30  Wolcott. 

Ashforth  Chas.  soldBrer  at  62  Mar.  h.u.  240  Mtn. 

Ashley  Elizabeth  J.  wid.  Henry,  h.  850  Main. 

u    Lllen  M.  stenographer,  336  A8y.b.58  Church. 

Henry,  b.  143  Collins. 

Henry,  h.r.  890  Main. 

Henry,  coachman  at  892  Main,  h.  89  Wooster. 

Lora  A.  wid.  James,  b.  24  Hopkins. 

Ashman  Mardiers  fC  Casino  Co.)  L  881  Capitol. 

Ashmead  J.  H.&  Son,goIdbeaters,safes,4lTrum. 

Robert  H.  Ashmead. 
«   Marie  A.  widow  Austin  T.  h.  14  Spring. 

it   Rob't  H.  (J.  H.  A,  j-  Son,)  h.  Windsor  t 
Ashmore  Andrew,  carp.  layer,364  Mn,h.u.87  Win. 

"    William,  machinist,  436  Cap.  h.  15  J  Martin. 
Ashton  Henry  F.  conductor  St.Ky.h.  67  Franklin. 
Ashwell  Charles,  confectioner  at  575  Main,  h. 
198  Capen. 

«    ChaS".  E.  machinist,  at  21 6  Law.  h.  1 98  Capen. 

"    Frank  B.  helper,  216  Law.  h.  32  Albany. 

"    George  H.  clerk  at  103  Asy.  h.  31  Center. 
Ashwortli  John,  carpenter  at  1  Flower,  h.  E.ILt. 
Aspen  wall  Mary,  wid.  George,  h.  188  High. 

««    Mary  P.  b.  188  Hijrh." 

ASSOCIATE  DENTISTS,  405  Main. 

See  page  465. 
Astcl  George,  steamfitter  164  State,  1. 103  Main. 
Aston  Etta,elocution  teacher  81  Asy.  b.  58  Church. 

"    Geo.  D.  mach.  at  Colt's,  h.  1 8  llendricxen. 
AtchesonAlbertC.signpter,663Park,h.u.l2Smith. 

«   James  A.  machinist  at  556  Cap.  b.  14  Smith. 

"   Marearet  Mrs.  h.  14  Smith. 
Atchison  Everett  B.  stamper  at  P.  0.,b.  66  Hud. 

<«    Frank  S.  printer,  b.  56  Hudson. 

«   Fred.  H.  clerk  at  30  State,  b.  56  Hudson. 

"  John,  engineer,  h.  56  Hudson. 


(( 


u 


Atchison  John  L.  printer  at  Post,  b.  56  Hadson. 

«   Joseph,  supt.  Com'l  Cable  Co.,b.  248  Main. 
room  9. 

«   Nellie,wid. Walter  T.  h.  21  Foot  Guard  pL 
Athenenm  Library,  206  Main,  opposite  Mul. 
Atherton  E.  Newton,  h.  160  Commerce. 

*<   JohnT.mach.  9  Sigoumey ,h.  101  Hungerf ord. 
Atkins  Caroline,wid.Chas.  A.  Sr.,b.  51  Sumner. 

«    Charles  A.  Jr.,  h.  51  Sumner. 

it   Clarence  B.  mach.  9  Sigoumey,  h.  1 08  Hop. 

c(   Fred.  E.  painter,  h.  Newficld  av. 

(<   Geoi^  A.  painter,  h.r.  41  Vine. 

(<   Jacob  P.  A.  clerk  at  54  Ann,  b.  128  Maple. 

«   Nathan,  h.  58  Sanford. 

«   Samuel,  dry  goods,  128,  h.  128  Maple. 

a   Simon  A.  clerk  at  52  Ann,  b.  128  Maple. 

"    (^^9ee  also  Adkins. 
Atkinson  Edward,  physician  at  Lisane  Betrcat, 
30  Washington. 

ATLANTIC    SCREW    WORKS, 

David  Tilton  proprietor,  70  Huyshope. 

See  page ^7 S, 
Atro  James  D.  fruits,  453  Main,  h.  33  Albany. 
Attleton  James  P.  Mrs. (Salome  L.)h.  35  Main. 

"    Nancy,  wid.  Henry  A.  h.8u.  150  ^llyn. 
Atwater  Kichard,  h.  Whitman  Coiurt 
Atwell  Charles  W.  pilot  str.  Hartford,  285  State, 
h.  Moodus  V. 
«    George  C.  editor  Conn.  Quarterly  (Hartford 
Engraving  Co,)  66  State,  h.  New  Britain  c. 
"   Harry,  salesman  at 400  Main  b.  2u.  33  Elliott. 
«   John  C.  butcher  at  918  Main,  b.u.  23  Win. 
Atwood  Eleanor,  wid.  Julius  C.  h.u.  8  Wooster. 
«   Eleanor  D.  clerk  at  265  Main,  b.n.  8  Wooa. 

ATWOOD  EUGENE  F.  Rev.  district 

manager  Co-operative  Building  Bank  of 
N.  Y.  214  Asylum,  h.  590  Garden. 

ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO.terracoUa, 

etc.,  Faience  cor. Hamilton.      Seep.  522. 

Atwood  Eugene  B.  secV  &  manager  Atwood 

Faience  Co.,  h.  21  Sherman.    See  p.  522. 

«   Evelyn  E.  teacher  Brown  school,  160  Mar. 

b.  New  Britain  t. 
«    Henry  S.  farmer,  h.  419  New  Britain. 
"   Marv  L.  Mrs.  h.  26  Whitney. 
"    Wilfiam  C.  purchasing  agent  at  Pope's,  h. 
122  Huntington. 
Au  Jacob,  cellarman  at  54,  b.  57  Bellevue. 
Audett  Cleophas,  at  690  Park.  b.  238  New  Park. 
"   Jennie,  Mrs.  h.  749  Park. 
"    Mamie  J.  clerk  at  83  Woodbine,  b.  794  Park. 
Augur  George  E.  C.  h.  46  Governor. 
"    Herbert  B.  student  at  Yale,  b.  68  Ch.  O. 
a   William  C.  bookkeeper  at  Security  Co.  62 
Pearl,  h.  68  Charter  Oak. 
Augustus  Emeline,  wid.  EzekieI,h.u.r.21S  Pearl. 
Aunick  C.  Luey  brakeman  P.&R.  B.  h.u.  25>^ 

Chestnut. 
Aupry  Alex.  C.  at  410  Main,  b.u.  2  Church. 
Aura  Di  Nicola  An^elo,  lab.  h.  135  Commerce. 

«    Nicola,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
Austerling  Ernest,  coachman,  686  Farmington. 
Austin  Ada  M.  b.  248  Laurel. 
u   Delia  A.  dressmaker,  75,  b.  75  Seymour. 


GEBB  S    HARTFOED    CITY    DIBBCTOBT. 


43 


O.   J.    KYERS 


Bottling  Works,  25  UNION  8T. 


made  fr<nn  pure  ditHlUd  water, 

F»wit«l—  Cluuvedl, 
S«oiable«  supplied  nt  Iiewest  Ratoo. 


Austin  Elbert  B.  machinist  at  262,  b.  604  Main. 

M    £Iwyn  L.  clerk,  h.  102^  Jefferson. 

«    Emily  B.  b.  251  Farmington. 

«    Eugene  G.  letter  carrier  at  P.O.  h.  E.Hfd  t. 

u    Frank,clerk  at  55  A&kple.b.  177  Wethersfield. 

u    Frederick  J.  miller  at  Popes,  b.  45  John. 

u    Geo.  engineer  P.&R.R.  h.u.  40  Liberty. 

M    George  C.  b.  462  Farmington. 

"    George  L.  architect,  b.  462  Farmington. 

"    Henry  B.  b.  98  Main. 

M    Horace  B.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity 
Lisurance  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.u.  17  Russ. 

"   James  L.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  49  Grovemor. 

«<    Leverett  N.  attorney,  338  Main, h.  Suffield  t. 

"    Lucius  C.  clerk  at  372  Asy.  h.  18  Sherman. 

<<    Maggie,  b.  25  Mulberry. 

u    Minnie  B.  bookkeeper  at  281  Asylum,  b.  49 
Woodbridge. 

u    Omer,  teamster  at  69,  h.  67  Blue  Hills. ^ 

*»    Robey,  wid.  George  W.  b.  75  Seymour. 

u    WoL  M.  student  Trin.  Col.  7  Jarris  Hall. 
Automatic  Decorating  Co.  250  Main. 
Averill  Cyrus  B.  fancy  goods,  225,  h.  227  Park. 
Aren*  Cfaias.  boots  &  shoes,  160  ABy.h.u.  23  Flor. 

«    Elizabeth  P.  wid.  George  W.  h.  76  Garden. 

"    Frank  J.  foreman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Windsor. 

"    Harry,  tinner  at  164  State,  h.  £.H.  t. 

«    F.  Herbert,  clerk  at  160  Asy.,  b.n.  23  Flor. 

«*    Frederick H.f/aco6«,  A.  Sf  Co.,)  crockery, 
366  Asylum,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

u   George,  CTocer,  614,  h.  610  Capitol. 

«<    GkK>rge  C.  machinist,  216  Law.  h.  So.  Man. 

•«   Henry,  foreman  at  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
216  Lawrence,  h.  41  Buckingham. 

*<   Julia  M.  Mrs.  nurse,  14,  b.  14  Church. 

«<   Marshall  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  S.  Man.t. 

«    Samuel  C.  clerk  at  53  Tru.  b.  23  Florence. 

u   Wm.  H.  clerk  at  45  Asylum,  b.  109  Elm. 
Ayitni  August,  watchman  at  Faience,  b.  62  Tal. 
ATtsine  Abraham,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  North. 
Axtelle  FJU  M.  Mrs.  h.  102  Wooster. 

<<   J.  Frank,  physician,  211,  h.  211  Main. 
Ayer  D.  O.  wid.  Kobert,  h.  55  Capitol. 

"    G.  S.  proprietor  "Colonial,"  425  Main. 
Ayers  Albert  iL  toolmaker  at  Colts,  h.  11  Heath. 
Aters  CHARI.B8  J.  bottler,  25  Union,  h.  56 
Governor.  See  page  43. 

"    Edson  F.  machinist  at  Pope's,  b.  1 4  7  8  Broad. 

"    Frederick  W.  telegraph  editor  at  Hartford 
Post,  23  Asylum,  h.  Whiting  Lane. 

M   Wm.  F.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  dry 
goods,  400  Mun,  b.  100  Retreat 

"   t^^see  aho  Ayres. 
Ayotte  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Talcott. 


J7  w.  B  ACRES, 


jUjH 


Wholesale  and  Retail 


Vienna  Bakery 


Telephone 
Connected. 


Ice  Cream  Parlors, 

Confectionery, 
Opp.  Aiiyn  Hotue.  and  Dining  Room. 

167  and  169  ASYLUM  STREET. 

Ayres  H.  W.  civil  engineer,  66,  b.  26  State. 
«    William    A  journaliBt,  editorial   writer  at 
Hartford  Times  246,  h.  121  Main,rm.  34. 
u   Or'««c  also  Ayers. 

Babcock  Albert,  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.  206  Asylum. 

«    Ben.  E.  S.  roller  62  Mar.  h.  Windsor  L 

"   Charles  M.  guardlacer  at  Popes,  h.  £.H.t 

«   £.  Dorance,  mach.  at  Colts,  d.  257  Hich. 

«    Edward  F.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  645  Park. 

«    Elbert  D.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  98  Willow. 

"   Fannie  A.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«    Frank  S.  engineer  at  428  Main,b.u.  20  Tru. 

«    Frank  S.  Mn.  h.  44  Hicks. 

u    Geo J.(Waterville  CutleryCo.)h.l93  Sisson. 

«   Harvey  S.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  123  Trumbull. 

«    Henry  £.  asst  postm.  65  Sta.  h.  772  Main. 

u   Henry  M.  carptr.  at  141  Tru.  h.  14  Wooster. 

"    I.  M.  Mrs.  h.  206  Asylum,  flat  7. 

(<   John  P.  burnisher  at  62  Mar.  h.u.  257  High. 

«   Nathan  L.  b.u.  59  Seymour. 

««    P.  A.  Mrs.  h.  123  Trumbull. 

"    William,  carpenter,  b.  395  Main. 

K   Wm.  H.  manager,  247  Pearl,  h.u.  19  Beach. 
Bacel  Isaac,  laborer,  h.  211  Front. 
Bach  Abraham,  market,  206,  h.  282  Front. 

«  .Carl,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon. 

(<   Isaac,  butcher  at  206,  h.  282  Front. 

«   Peter,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon,  h.  26  Gold. 
Bacharach  Henry,  meats,  13,  h.  211  Park. 

«<    Samuel,  clerk  at  13,  h.  211  Park. 

«    SidneyL.gents'  f urn'gs, 2 1 0 Asy .b.25  Morgan. 

«    Wm.  com.  traveler,  372  Main,  h.  25  Morgan . 
Bachelder,  see  Baichelder. 
Bacheler  Gilbert  H.  theological  student  at  1507 

Broad. 
Bacher  Nicholas,  jeweler,  229  Market,  b.  28  Main. 
Backss  Fred.  W.  bakery,  169,  h.  167  Asylum. 

See  page  ^^, 
Backman  Margaret,  h.u.  54  Flower. 
Backus  Jason,  magnetic  healer,  526,  h.  526  Main. 

«    Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  850  Main. 

«    Sanford  H.  helper  165,  h.u.  1 53  Windsor. 

«    Sarah  A.  teacher  2d  North  school,  249  High, 
b.  526  Main. 
Bacon carpenter,  b.  125  Asylum. 

«    Albert  C.  lx)okkeeper  at  280  Sheldon,  h.u. 
382  Main,  rm.  6. 

«   Alice  C.  stenog.  at  336  Asy.  b.u.  7  Avon. 

«    Alta  M.  stenographer  and  bookkeeper,  359 
Main,  b.  120  Maple. 

«   Andrew  J.  h.  86  Maple. 


44 


geeb's  habtford  cmr  debbctoby. 


Bacon  BeIlain7A.bottleratlSMos.h.l90Mjipte. 

«   C.  H.  mate  tog  Farragnt,  285  State. 

»<   ChaB.L.  trimmer  at  70  State,1i.o.  25  Chestnut. 

«<   Charies  B.  captain  tog  Farragat,  285  State. 

M    Cornelia,  wid.  Hiram,  h.a.  850  Main. 

«    Franklin  X.  clerk  at  104  Shel  b.n.  73  Main. 

M    Fred  T.  steamfitter,  h.  20  Walnut. 

«    Frederick  H'v,  market  104  Shel.  h.  73  Main. 

«    Frederick  J.  stenographer  at  ^tna  Life 
Ins.  Co.  218  Main,h.u.  31  Canton. 

«    Frederick  S.  student  at  Trinity  College,  27 
Jarris  Hall,  Summit. 

«   G.  Frank,  Tarnish  agent,  h.n.  19  ChapeL 

««   Geo.  L.  repairer  at  70  State,  h.  84  Maple. 

«   Hannah  C.  b.  12  Fern. 

«   Harriet  £.  matron  Bet  for  Insane,  30  Wash. 

II   Henry  C.  clerk  at  705  Main,  b.  25  Chestnut. 

<«   Henry  W.  clerk  at  28  Asylum,  h.  Weth.  t. 

««   Horace  W.  Jr.  decorator  at  231  Asylum,  h. 
138  Mather. 

«   James  G.  printer  at  49  Tm.  h.n.  7  Ayon. 

^   John,  carriagemaker  h.r.  61  Trombull. 

«*   Josephine  S.  b.  39  Spring. 

«<    Leonard  H.Mrs.  (  Elizabeth  C  .^b.  1 95  Collins 

"    Lizzie  D.  Mrs.  dre58maker,  7,  h.n.  7  Ayon. 

M   Marcus  M.  bottler,  r.  13  Morris,  h.  105  Weth. 

««    Merton  H.  printer  at  Hfd.  LiJFe  &  Annuity 
Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  b.  20  Walnut. 
Bacon  Samuel  A.  (Chas.  R.  Hart  ^  Co,)  364 
Main,  h.  249  Collins.     See  Advtrs.  Index. 

«    Sarah  A.  b.u.  249  Collins. 

M    Stiles  S.  burnisher  at  66  Market,  h.  80  Hicks. 

^   William  T.  physician,  3  Pratt,  h.  1 95  Collins. 
Bader  John  F.  helper,  205  Main,b.  25  Mulberry. 
Badger  James  Mrs.  h.  50  Retreat. 
Badke  William,  laborer,  h.r.  985  Main. 
Baedor  Anthony  C.  engineer  at  I.  B.  Dayis  & 
Son,  40  Cushman,  h.u.  48  Babcock. 

«    Anthony  Louis,  clerk  at  354,  h.  830  Main. 

«<    George  H.  clerk  at  391  Main,  h.  26  Elmer. 

"    William  A.( W.A.B.^  Co.>.u.  31  Windsor. 

"    Wm.  A.  &  Co.,  Union  Printing  Co.  90  Asy.* 
Bagg  Mary,  h.u.  2>^  Grand. 
Bagcrs  Nathaniel,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.n.  19  John. 
Bagley  William  I.  printer  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  h.  53  Oak. 
Bagot  Dora,  wid.  John,  nurse,  b.  6  Francis. 

u   John  R.  restaurant,  107  State, b.u.  62  Groye. 
Bagshaw  Herbert,mach.  77  Com.  b.u.  151  Martin. 

«   Leonard,  operator  at  40  Goyemor,  b.  151 
Martin. 

«    William,  operator  at  40  Goy.h.u.  1 51  Martin. 

a   William  Jr.  solderer  at  Wm.  Bogers'  Mfg. 
Co.  66  Market,  b.u.  151  Martin. 
Bahnson  Rudolph  F.painter,581  Cap.h.40  Willow. 
Bahre  Bobert,  conductor  St.Ry.  h.  3  Elliott  pi. 
Bailey  Benjamin  D.  ho6edriyerNo.d,l.l24  Front 

«<    Bessie  M.  nurse,  13,  b.  13  Ayon. 

«    Charles  Louis,  mach.at  1  Flow.b.  4 2  Hopkins. 

«    Charles  W.  clerk  at  95  Pie.  b.  274  Main. 

«    Chas.  W.  woodwkr.  618  Capitol,  b.  65  Elm. 

«   Dwi^ht  E.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  102  Hop. 

«    Edwin  T.forem.at  581  Cap.  h.u.  1 08  Barbour. 

«    Ellen,  wid.  of  Michael,  h.  15  Chapel. 

«   George  C.  physician,  65,  h.  65  Church. 


Buky  G«oi]ge  S.  deik  Brown,  Thomaon  h.  Ca 
^  xoods,  400  Main,  h.  18  Ayon. 

M   Hannah  C.  wid.  Charles,  h.  1043  Main. 

«   Hannah  F.  teacher  at  Brown  school,  160 
Market,  b.  65  Church. 

u   Harry  £.  machinist  at  Colta,  b.  1  CongresL 

u   Henry  L.  enffir.  at  108  Com.  h.  1  CoogreM. 

M   Herbert  G.  c&rk,  145  Asy.  h.  13  Avon. 

u  James  C.  nplMdsterer,906  Pearl,  b.  65  Ebn. 

««  John,  serewmaker  at  476  Capkol. 
BAILEY    MFC.   CO.  copying  presses, 
factory,  Wetfaersfield  t.    Saeepage  497. 

u   M.  A.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  35  Chestnut 

^   Marion  E.  upholsterer,  b.  65  Elm. 

M   Martha  D.  wid.  Samuel,  fa.  13  Ayon. 

u  Martha  M.  wid.  Horace,  h.  150  Albany. 

<«   Mary  Ann,  wid.  James,  h.  65  Elm. 

u   Michadl  A.  physician,  65,  b.  65  Chorcb. 

u   Minnie  A.  teacher  at  Brown  school,  b.  65 
Church. 

<«   Nellie  £.  b.  65  Choreh. 

«    Orra  B.  b.n.  108  Barbour. 

«i    Theodore  F.  bookkeeper  at  253  Main,  1.  145 
Washington. 
Bailkt  William  Jr.  Councilman  fiftk  trard, 
clerk  at  110  Asy.  h.  241  Main,  rm.  9. 

«   William  E.  carpenter,  46,  h.  46  Chestnut. 
Bain  John^rinter  at  141  Pearl,  h.  19  Grace. 

«   John  F.  b.u.  387  Capitol. 

«(   Mark,  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  387  Capitol. 

«    William,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  387  CapitoL 

M   l^^see  also  Bane,  Bayne. 
Baine  Thomas,  helper,  216  Lawrence,  h.  92 

Wahiut. 
Baird  M.  E.  h.  17  May. 

"   IC^~'5««  also  Beard. 
Baisden  Jas.  S.  carptr.  at  Taft  Co.  h.  27  Morgan. 
Baker  Albert  R.  journalist,  h.  70  CapitoL 

«<    Alice  M.  teacher  at  Arsenal  school,  832 
Main. 

«    Arthur,  mach.  at  164  State,  b.  1069  Main. 

«(   Benj.  B.  painter  at  1 5  7  Weth.  h.u.  43  Seyms. 

«    Charles,  brakeman  P.&R.R.  b.  59  Chestnut. 

«   Charles  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  54  CapitoL 

«   Charles  W.  ticket  agent  N. Y.R.  466  Asylum. 

u    Christian,  Lu.  40  Village. 

«    Edward  B.  machinist  at  26,  h  231  High. 

«    Edward  P.  truer  at  Popes,  b.  1262  Broad. 

«    Frank  A.  hackman,  h.  16^uire. 

i<   Frank  P.  patternmaker  at  216  Lawrence, 
h.  17  Martin. 

«    Frank  P.  Mrs.  dressm.  17,  h.  17  Martin. 

«<    Fred'k  N.  bkkpr.  at  468  Main,b.  112  Stote. 

i(    George,  clipper  at  556  Capitol,  h.  82  Francis. 

««    Geo.  L.  (Marcy  Bros.  J-  Co.)  h.  276  Weth. 

«    Geo.  W.  (W.  E.  B.  ^  Son)  b.  137  Park. 

««    Henry,  peddler,  h.  30  North. 

"    Henry  C.  clerk  690  Park,b.  17  Greenwood. 

"    Henry  S.  operator  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  1 1  Gm. 

«    Herbert  C.  h.  30  Main. 

«    Herman  L.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  293  Weth. 

«   Heiman  W.  mach.  at  80  Huyshope,  h.  1 1  Sey- 
mour. 

"   Isaiah  Jr.  (  WebsterSfB.)  fire  insurance,  253 
Main,  h.  21  Kenyon. 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibectoby. 


45 


Baker  J.  Fnnk,  dei^  400  Main,  b.  67  Church. 
«<    J.  S.  Mrs.  h.  52  MadlBon. 
**    JohauBa,  wid.  James,  h.  25  Bellerue. 
^    JcMephiaeiLwid.  Henry  £.h.  70  Capitol. 
*<    Jofliah  Q.  al  JEtna  Life  Insurance  Com- 


« 


pany,  218  Main,  h.  280  Wethersfield. 
FiiJia  A.  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  25  BeUevne. 


u    Julius,  h.  36  Grand. 

u    Mary  Mrs.  laundress,  h.  25  Judson. 

u    Matthew,  b.  15  Main. 

■«    Nathan,  peddler,  h.u.  30  North. 

M    Nettie  A.  bkkpr.  341  Asy.  b.  108  Jefferson. 

««    O.  slotter  at  476  CapitoL 

M    Bichard,  ostler,  h.r.  1  Orchard. 

^    Ricfaaxd,  laborer,  h.  14  North. 

M    Bkhard  H.  student  at  Yale,  b.  70  CapitoL 

«<    RuthH.  b.  112Ui^. 

•«    Sdunuel  M.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  h.  15  Bkm. 

««    TiBioth7,teamster,  172 Com.h.u.r.44 Village 

u    Tobias,  h.u.  42  North. 

««    Vidor  H.  machinist  at  262,  h.  560  Main. 

M    W.  F.  derk,  400  Main,  b.  57  Church. 

**    Waher  J.  ruler  at  254  Pearl,  h.  52  Madison. 

«   William,  enameler  581  Capitol,  b.  985  Main. 

u    William,  expressman,  3,  b.r.  3  East. 

M    William,  fiumilj  of,  h.  66  Grove. 

M    Wm.E.flF.l4'.B.fr5on^h.  137  Park. 

<«    William  £.at  126  Church,  h.2.u.  144  Albany. 

M    W.  £.  &  Son,  insurance  agents,  236  Main. 

Wm.  S.  Baker.  Oao.  W.  B«ker. 

»   f[jf*ee  alto  Becker;  Becker;  Bekker;  Besker, 
BalchDelia,  wid.  Tbomas, h.  183  Retreat 
^   M   Fredenck  A.  student  at  Trinity  college,  10 

Jarvis  hall.  Summit 
Bald  Mbj  B.  teacher  at  High  school  b.  25  Sher. 
Baldasaria  Cario,  laborer,  b.  247  Front. 

u   Gabriel  G.  barber  at  1 7  Charles,b.  24  7  Front 
BALDWIN  BROS,  general  express  foi^ 
warders  to  all  foreign  ports  via.  fastest 
mail  steamers.    Wilbur  F.  Dodge,  agent 
in  connection  with  Adams  Express  Co. 
Baldwin  Ada  L.  3irs.  dressm.  66 1 ,  h.u.  661  Main, 
u  Charles  A  clerk,  b.  75  Sigoumer. 
M  Chas.  A.  driyer  at  428,  h.  643  Main. 
«<   Charles  O.  stamps,  stencils,  etc.  8  State, 

h.  103  Webster, 
u   Courtland  R  clerk  at  National  Fire  Ins.  Ca 
95  Pearl,  1.  612  Main. 
Baldwin  Edward  M.  (Rice  ff  B.)  249  Pearl, 
b.  27  Niles.  See  jmfe  459. 

<<  James,  gatetender  N.Y.R.  h.  57  Hawthorn, 
tt  John  F.  earriagemaker,  h.  232  Putnam. 
u  John  J.  foreman  at  8  Sigoumey,  b.  20  Avon. 
«  Lyman  H-upholsterer  at  4  28  Main,  h.  1 7  Sey . 
M    William  F.  carptr.  h.u.  245  Wethersfield.' 
Bslf  Dennis,  teamster  at  280  Matn,h  62  Village. 
M  Edward,  laborer,  h.r.  68  Temple. 
M  Michael  J.  carpenter,  b.l6  Huntley  pi. 
M  MichaelJ.Jr.niach.30Cush.b.l6Huntleypl. 
BALF    EDWARDf  general  contractor, 
office  2  Chapel,  h.  174  Seymour.     See 
page  456. 
«  George,  attendant  at  20  Hudson. 
«  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  23  Spruce. 
"  f^gee  al$o  Bolf, 


Balfour  James,  assembler  at  581   Capitol,  h-n. 

44  Glendale. 
Balgley  Alexander,  photographer  at  385  Mun, 
b.u.  8  Marsh  ct 
it   Paul  (P.  Balgley  &  Co.)  h.u.  8  Marsh  et 
.  M   P.  &  Co.  photographers,  385  Main.* 
Balkin  Barnard,  painter,  h.2n.  64  Village. 
Ball  Charles  G.  laborer  at  Capitol,  h.  48~9  Main. 
«    Fred'k  W.  cl'k  at  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity 
Insurance  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  16  Trinity. 
«   Gea  W.  watchman  at  319  Main,  h.  66  Niles. 
«   Harry,  manager  at  296  Asy.  (Callemier  jr 

B.)  L  200  Allyn. 
M   John,  helper,  h.2u.r.  19  Spruce. 
«  John  E.  weigher  at  172  Commerce,  h.  66 

Charter  Oak. 
^   Joseph  W.  bookkeeper,  b.  66  Niles. 
«   Julius,  barber,  491  Main,  h.  17  East 
«<   Mary  E.  teacher  West  Middle  school,  927 

Asylum,  b.  66  Niles. 
«    Samuel  L.  barber  at  491  Maid.  b.  17  East 
«    Stephen,  sec'y  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity 
Insurance  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  106  Park. 
«   Thomas  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b  99  Baboock. 
Ballantine  Geo.  A.  clerk  at  1   Flow.  h.  373 
Asylum,  rm.  22. 
u   Jane,  wid.  Bobert,  h.  2n.  234  Putnam. 
II   Harry  J.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.3u.  234  Putnam. 
Ballard  Harriet  K.  wid.  Porter,  h.  23  Wads. 
Ballerstein,  Albert  clerk  840  Main,  b.  44  8umner. 
"    Benjamin,  gent's  fnr'g,  34 0  Main,  h.  44  Sum . 

BALLER8TEIN  R.  A  CO.miUinen, 

wholesale  and  retail,  372-378  Main. 
R.  BaUenleiii.  C.  DUIod. 

See  page  364. 
t<   Raphael  CR.  BalUrsiein  {f  Co.)  h.  3  7  2  Main. 
Ballingall  G.  t.  waiter  at  121  Main,  L  140  Trum- 
bull. 
Ballon  Grace  W.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
««    Harry  D.  b.  17  Congress. 
'<   Hosea  K  pressman  at  141  Pearl,  b.u.  21 

Eoot  Guard  pi. 
<<  Lydia  W.  stenc^.  at  Hartford  Life  and 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.b.  17  Congress. 
*<    Peter,  mach.  at  P.&  R.R.  b.  15  Williams. 
Balmer  Daniel,  clerk,  h.  98  Ashley. 
Bait  Charles,  barber,  17  Charles  h.  247  Front 

u    Raphael,  driver,  b.  247  Front. 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Express,  21 5  Asylum  and  New 
England  Railroad  Station.  .Se^  page  509. 
Bamblett  Wm.  laborer  at  1  Flower  b.  320  Asy. 
Bamman  Geoige  H.  bookkeeper  at  383  Main  h. 
4  Hungerford. 
ti   Henry,  clerk  at  r.  4,  b.  4  Hungerford. 
Bancroft  Arthur  C.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  283  Cap. 
(I    H.  Wallace,  mach.  at  21G  Law.  h.  287  Cap. 
"    Isaac  C.paperhanger,  185  Asy.  h.u.  71  Gov. 
"    M.  E.  Mrs.  b.  Ill  Main, 
«   Mary  C.  wid.  Samuel,  h.  69  Bal)cock. 
«    Samuel  H.  condtr.  St.Ry.  b.  69  Babcock. 
"    William,  advertising  manager  at  Pope  Mfg. 

Co.  h.  1 1  Columbia. 
M   William  B.  shippingclerk  at  1  Flower,  b. 
283  Capitol. 
Bandoffa  Giovanni,  ragpicker,  h.u.  78  Charles. 


46 


GEEBS    HABTFOBD    CITT    DIRECTORY. 


Bane  Carej ,  hJtjtsfnr^  h.  60  Albaar. 

M   TbcM.  J.  maefainm  at  1  F1dw.'1l.ii.  13Sr  Low. 

u   X^T^ee  aUo  Bamj  Bawne. 
Bauer  John  b.  56  Bwrkm^haa. 
Banfidd  Charles  £.  helper  at  Tnnitj  Cotit«et 

h«  1,  South  LanreL 
Banks  Annie,  wadher,  b.ii.  1 0}  Gold. 

u    ArUior,  boxmaker,  r.  13:i  SheLb.  22  Hieks. 

u   Edward  A.  maaon,  h.  22  Hicks. 

«    Georige  B.  at  690  Park.  h.a.  14  Heath. 

M   Maria,  clerk  at  400  Main.  b.  5^  Church. 

u    Walter  F.  mach.  at  30  Cosh.  b.  22  Hicks. 

«    William,  o&~tler  at  108  b.  154  Main. 
Bankson  Augui^  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.  1143  Broad. 
Bannan  Ellen  J.  wid.  James.  h.2n.  50  Wells. 

u   John  H.  machinist  at  556  Cap.  h.a.  20  Grace. 

M    MaUhew,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b-o.  20  Grace. 

^   Michael  F.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.a.  20  Grace. 
Banning  John  at  151  Wethersfield.  L  15  Elliot. 

<<   Kate,  wid.  Michael,  h.n.  16  Albanj. 

M    Robert  J.  ostler  at  14,  b.  14  Uontington. 

u   Rofus  C.  engineer,  h.  223  Barboar. 

^   William  A.  teamster,  138,  h.  138  Barboar. 
Bannister  George  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 
Bannon  Edward  J.  h.  56  Smith. 

«    Mary,  clerk  at  390  Main,  b.  50  Wells. 
Banny  Morris,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.n.  40  North. 
Bansemer  Charles,  waiter  at  52  Market. 

((    Gottlieb,  market  285  Sheldon,  h.  o.  83  Front. 

<<    Louise  wid.  August,  h.u.r.  65  Temple. 
Bantalion  M.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Baraglia  Antonio,  millm.  at  Faience,b.35  Albany. 
Baratochi  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  76  Charles. 

"    Nicola,  laborer,  b.  76  Charles. 
Barbault  Edward,  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  54  Vanb. 
Barbeau  Benj.  J.  brickmaker,  h.u.  37  Bellevue. 

«    Benjamin  J.  Jr.  buffer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 
Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  828  Main. 

«    Leo<lo  at  372  Main,  b.u.  37  Bellevue. 

"    Leon  H.  buffer  at  66  Mar.  h.u.  37  Bellevue. 

"    O^T'^etf  also  Barber,  Barbour. 
Barbello  Cona,  laborer,  h.  78  Charles. 
Barber  Burton,  driver  at  r.  60,  l.u.  46  Temple. 

«    Charles  A.  clerk,  h.  Charlotte. 

li    DaiHy,  stenogr.  at  343  Main,b.  Windsor  t. 

«    E.  S.  steward  str.  Middletown,  h.u.  113  Oak. 

«    Ezra  Mrs.  b.  2  u.  1 75  Lawrence. 

a    Francis  A.  conductor  St.Rv.  h.  813  Main. 

*<    Fred.  J.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  11  Harbison. 

"    Geo.  H.  asst.  foreman  1  Flower,  h.u.  75  Sey. 

«    Georffc  W.  real  estate,  b.  Parkville. 

"    (ierald  S.  draughtsman,  1  Flow.  h.  113  Oak. 

"    Hamlet  P.  cutter,  59^  Tru.  h.  5  Sai^eant. 

«    Henry  G.  conductor  St.Ry.h.u.  61  Hudson. 

«    Horace  L  Jr.  clerk,  h.  871  Main. 

«   James,  farmer,  h.  476  New  Britain. 

<4   Jane,  seamstress,  b.u.  42  Village. 

u   Jessie  M.  teai^lier,  b.  460  New  Britain. 

«   Joel  A.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  24  Squire. 

K    Mrs.  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.,  400  Main 
h.  1  Sigourney  ct. 

«   Mark,  milkman,  460,  h.  460  New  Britain. 

a    Mary  E.  ti»acher  at  South  School  86  Wads. 

"    N.  carpnter  at  1  Flow.  h.  E.  II.  t. 

M   N.  A.  wid.  Melvin,  clerk  403  Mn.  h.  3  70  Asy. 


i  Barber  Rebecca  H.  wid.  H.  K.  b.  16  Girwd. 
BARBER  WILLIAM  P. manufacturer 
Barber^fl  ink  extracts,  at  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5 
Haynes,  h.  16  Girard.      Seepage  430. 
<*   %^^9ee  aiso  Barhtmr:  Barbeau. 
Barboar  Amy  L.  b.  SO  Beacon. 
u    Arthnr.  painter  at  25  Church,  h.  East  Hfd.  t. 
tt   Chas.  S.  at  62  Market  h.  8  Bellevae. 
•<   CoUin  H.  clerk  at  428  Main,  b.  20  Beacon. 
u   Ella,  derk  at  400  ^lain,  b.  11  Harbison. 
u   Frank  O.  janitor  at  364,  L  364  ^fain. 
M   Henry  G.  student  at  Trinity  College,    1 
Nwiham  Towers,  Summit. 
BARBOUR  JOSEPH  L.  attorney  at 

law,  2  Slate,  h.  91  Buckingham. 
Bakbocr  Lucius  A.  pres.  and  treas.  Williman- 
tic  Linen  Co.  391  AUyn,  h.  1 30  Washing- 
ton. See  page  502. 
**   Locy  A.  private  school,  b.  12  Beacon. 
M   Mary  C.  wid.  Ansel  S.  b.  49  Governor. 
**   Pamela  J.  wid.  Henry  S.  h.  12  Beacon. 
u   Robert  W.  student,  b.  91  Buckingham. 
u   Samuel  L.  secretary  Barboar  Silver  Co.  62 

Market,  h.  114  Woodland. 
«    Silver  Co.  sQversmiths,  62  Market. 
«    Sylvester,  attorney,  32 1  Main,  h.  20  Beacon. 
"   l^^see  ciso  Barber;  Barbeau, 
Barbrick  J.  Frasier,  physician,  372,  b.  432  Main. 
Barby  Fritz  J.  manager,  393  Main,  h.u.  6  Church. 
Barchfeld  Bernard,  bootm.  4  Kinsley,  h.  12  Bond. 
«   Jacob,  cigarm.  at  349  Mn.  h.2u.  39  Brown. 
(<   John  G.  machinist,  b.2u.  39  Brown. 
«   Josephine,  teacher  Parkville  sch.  b.l  2  Bond. 
Barcomb  Moses,  carptr.at  581  Cap.h.  22  Howard. 
Barden  Andrew,  clerk,  b.  347  Front. 
((    Andrew,  family  of,  h.  347  Front. 
"    (^^see  also  Borden, 
Bardin  Jas.  N.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  49  Williams. 
Bardol  Edward  A.  manager  at  263  Mn.b.  Weth.t. 
Bardons  Charles  A.  bookkeeper  at  A.  Hollander's 
Sons,  82  Asylum,  h.  26  Talcott. 
«    Philip  J.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.u.  97  Jefferson. 
"   t^^see  also  Barton, 
Barker  Andrew  J.  clerk  at  96  Trumbull,  h.  New 
Britain  t. 
"    Charles,  printer,  b.  145  High. 
"    Charles  S.  W.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Trust 

Co.  284  Main,  h.  354  Garden. 
"    Egbert  L.  diesinker  at  Colts,  h.  5 1  Huy shope. 
u   James  £.  b.  23  Canton. 
«   John  C.  com.  merchant,  h.  205  Wethersfield. 
It   Jos.  F.  mach.  at  521  Capitol,  b.2u.  222 

Sheldon. 
«   L.  &  Co.  pianofortes,  music,  153-155  Asy.* 
«    Ludlow  (i.Barker ^  Co.)  h.  659  Farmington. 
u   Mary  E.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  101  Weth. 
«    Mary  G.  wid.  Daniel,  b.  122  Clark. 
"    Russell  F.  draughtsman,  2  Cen.  b.  354  Gar. 
"    Samuel  L.  at  Popes,  h.  145  Smith. 
«    Wm,  E.  pianotuner,  teacher,  h.u.  58  Asy. 
«<    Wm.  H.  draughtsman  at  2  Central,  h.  223 

Asy.  rm.  129. 
«    Wm.  L.  B.  at  L.  Barker  &  Co.  h.  883  Asy. 
«<    Willis  P.  h.  2  u.  70  Lawrence. 


6EEB*S    HABTFOED    CITY    DIBBCTOBY. 


47 


Bariand  Henrj  L.xnacli.at  1  Flow.b.E.H.t. 
Barlow  Arthur  J.  carpenter,  b.  15  Grand. 

«   Cbas.  H.  carptr.  12^Hung«  h.u.  15  Grand. 
BARLOW   JAMES  W.. carpenter  and 

bidlder,  shop  12^  Hungerford,  h.u.  15 

Grand.  See  page  472. 
««   John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  283  Park. 
u   John  H.  grand  secretary  masonic  orders,  58 

Ann,  1.  345  Main,  h.  Shelton  t. 
M   Joseph  K.  mach.  at  31  Hicks,  h.  18  Trinity. 
*«   Joseph  R.  books,  stationery,  232  Asylum, 

b.  18  Trinity. 
*<    Michael  A.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.2  46  Putnam, 
u    Richard  A.  mach.  262  Mn.  b.  11 7  Trumbull. 
^   Timothy  F.  ostler  at  82  Hudson,  b  63  Dean. 
"    Walter  E.  at  232  Asylum,  b.  18  Trinity. 
^    William,  h.  63  Dean. 
c<    Winifred,  wid.  Joseph,  h.n.  283  Park. 
Barnard  Ai^usta  B.  Mrs.  nurse,  b.  6  Sumner. 
M    Dorus  C.  bkkpr.  Hiram  Bissells,  b.43  Wads. 
^    Dwight  E.  foreman  at  154  PI.  h.u.  32  Asy. 
^    Edward  E.  driver  at  103  Asy.  h.  127  Brook. 
M    Edward  R.  agent,  city  express,  office  64  State. 

stables,  r.  20,  b.u.  20  Chapel. 
"    Ellen  S.  b.  937  Main. 
"    F.  H.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  389  Cap. 
«    George  H.  milkman,  h.  Bloomfield  av. 
<<    Grace  M.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  2  Wads, 
u    Henry,  book  publisher,  28,  h.  28  Main. 
'«   John  G.  asst.  driver  Hose  No.  l,h.  64  Hicks. 
^    Lucretia  W.  wid.  John,  b.  312  Asy.  rm.  6. 
"    Mark,  carpenter,  h.  28  Chestnut. 
u   Newrie  W.  machinist,  262  Main,b.  32  Asy. 
«   Samuel  W.  ice  cream  maker,  4^  Bond,  I. 

211  Main. 
«   W.  E.  b.  129  Trumbull. 
"    W.  Lincoln,  clerk  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.  37  Brown. 
"   William,  painter,  h.  9  Front. 
"    Willard,  painter,  b.  2  Center. 
M    William  C.  agent,  h.  2  Center. 
^   William  H.  superintendent  of  printing  at 

154  Pearl,  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  79. 
«    William  J.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  100  Bab. 
«   William  M.  carpenter,  N.Y.R.  h.  Windsor  t. 
«    |3r'*tf«  (dso  Bernard. 
Barnblett  William  at  1  Flower,  b.  98  Babcock. 
Barnes  Charles  L.  assistant  ba^agemaster  at 

Union  depot,  h.u.  209  Ashley. 
M    Chester  E.  brakem.N.Y.R.  h.  333  Mn.  rm.32. 
"    Frank,  h.  14  Warren. 
«    Frank  M.  helper  at  690  Pk.  b.  95  Hamilton. 
^    George  C.  clerk  at  James  L.  Howard  &  Co. 

mfg.  car  goods,  440  Asylum,  h.  29  Spring. 
u    Harr>'  L.  clerk  at  F.  R.  Cordley  &  Co.  872 

Main,  b.  209  Ashley. 
u   J.  H.  helper  at  278  Asy.  b.  W.  Hartford  t. 
«<   James  at  690  Park,  b.  95  Hamilton. 
"   James  A.  G.  mach.  at  262  Mn.  b.  £.  Hfd.  t. 
<«   Joseph  B.  engineer  at  85, 1. 85  Trumbull. 
"    L.  ^gernon,  builder,  30,  h.  30  Oxford. 
*«    L.  M.  h.  202  Ashley. 
«*   Loren  W.  builder,  30,  h.  30  Oxford. 
«<  Maria  L.  Mrs.  b.612  Main. 
«  Mary  A.  b.  20  Jefferson. 


Barnes  Phillip  S.  at  Whitlock  Coil  Pipe  Co.  h. 
Whitine  Lane,  West  Hartford. 

((   Robert,  clerk  at  336  Main,  b.  Windsor  t. 

«   Wm.  E.  mach.  at  581, 1.  381  Capitol. 
Barney  William  R.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  71  Cap. 
Bamicoat  Geo.  F.  cabinetmaker,  b.  20  Atlantic. 
Bamofski  Ferdinand,  tailor,  h.u.  77  Temple. 
Barnum  Belle  M.  dressmaker,  25 >^,  b.  25>j^  Flor. 

t(   Charles  H.  with  the  Sunday  Journal,  284, 
b.u.  223  Asylum,  rm.  118. 

u   Ezra  B.  grainer  at  329,  b.  445  Main. 

«   James  G.  h.u.  54  Bond. 

BARNUM    JOSEPH    H.    publisher 

Hartford  Sunday  Journal,  rm  36  Foster 
block,  284 ;  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  1 18.  See 
page  413. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  h.  18  Lewis. 
Baroff  Alex,  canvasser,  h.  75  Pleasant. 
Baron  Groorse  B.  lithographer   at  42   Union 
jplace,  D.  9  Goodman  place. 

^   t^^see  also  Barron. 
Barr  Rosa  J.  bookkeeper  at  R.  S.  Peck  &  Co. 

printers,  14  Ford,  b.  36^  Pratt. 
Barrell  Wm.,  lab.  at  618  Capitol,  b.  173  Main. 
Barrett  Allen  M.  at  Bill  Bros.  h.2u.  25  Elliott. 

M   Bros,  builders,  10  Trumbull. 

Thomu  Barrett.  Bobert  W.  Barrett. 

«   Charles  E.  carptr.  at  10 Tru.  h.  27  Harrison. 

«   Charles  E.  dentist  at  275  Mn.  I.  9  Pleasant 

u   Edward,  clerk  at  64  State. 

(<   Edward,  waiter  at  121  Main,  L  56  Bkm. 

«<   ElizabeUi  J.  Mrs.  restaurant,  93  Main. 

«   Frederic  W.  motorman  St.  Ry.  -h.u.  39  Pearl. 

<<    George  F.  dentist,  368  Mn.h.  63  Sigoumey. 

«    Grace  L.  nurse,  48,  b.u.  48  Retreat. 

«    Herbert  T.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  78  Benton. 

«   James  F.  driver  at  43,  b.43  Market. 

«   James  S.  b.u.  15  Heath. 

"   John,  blacksmith,  h.  43  Market 

(<   John,  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  446  Park. 

«   John  Jr.  bkkpr.  at  33,  b.u.  43  Market 

it  Joseph  L.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1462  Broad. 

«   Julia  F.  wid.  O.  J.  h.  385  Main. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  h.u.  15  Heath. 

«   Michael,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  25  Sigourney. 

"   Michael  J.  shipping  clerk  at  216  Lawrence, 
b.u.  60  Woodbine. 

«   Patrick,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  60  Woodbine. 

«    Patrick  J.  engineer  618  Cap.  h.u.  44 6  Park. 

«   Peter  J.  machinist,  b.  60  Woodbine. 

"   Robert  W.  (B.  Bros.)  h.  81  Blue  hills. 

«    SyTell  H.  steamfitter,  1 64  State,  h.25  Center. 

u   Thomas,  b.  1462  Broad. 

«   Thomas  (B.  Bros.)  h.  7  Harrison. 

«   Thomas  F.  molder  690  Park,  h.u.  16  Heath. 

<<   William,  carpenter  at  12  Tru.b.  7  Harrison. 

«   Wm.  £.  baker  at  57  Albany,  b.  43  Market. 

i(   Wm.  F.  molder  690  Parx,  b.  98  Barbour. 

«   William  H.  carpenter,  b.u.  15  Heath. 
Barrington   Alfred,  vocal  teacher,  372  Main,  h. 

47  Jefferson. 
Barron  Lewis  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  21  Wolcott. 

«    Wm.  H.  carpenter  at  Strickland  &  Shoa, 
20  Potter,  h.u.  70  Washington. 

u   r^^see  also  Baron. 


48 


geeb's  habtfosd  cmr  dirbctobt. 


BarrowB  A.  8.  clerk  40  FleaaaaUhjo.  59  Windmr. 

^   Andrew  O.  (S,  W.  Barrawg  k  Co.)  bodij, 
news  store,  397  Maioi  L  189  Hio:fa. 

<«   Andrew  R.  (B.  (f  Thalheimer)  h.  9  Belden. 

M    Arthor  C.  brakeoL  X.Y.R.  K  45  Sigoomej. 

M    Benj.  S.  phyitician,  78  Hi^  h.  152  Alljrn. 

«    Clias.  A.  market,  40  Pleasant,  11.46  Windsor. 

M   Chas.  A.  Jr.  market,  40  Pie.  bL46  Windsor. 

M    Charles  L.  nocer,  cor.  8i5:!on  ar.  and  Park. 
h.n.  339  Park. 

^   CbaHotte,  wid.  Albert,  h.  112  Oak. 

u   Clarence  £.  teamster,  h.u.  126  Martin. 

M   Edgar  C.  buffer  at  66  Mar.  li.45  Sigonmey. 

M    Edwin  K.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  19  Townlej. 

^   EdwinL.  bnilder,  b.  112  Oak. 

(«    Elizabeth,  wid.  Andrew,  h.  9  Belden. 

M    Ellen  A.  wid.  Edwin  6.  h.  19  Townlej. 

u    Frank,  helror  at  316  Pearl,  b.a.  270  Front. 

<(    Freeman  W.  manager  at  Talcott,  Frisbie  & 
Co.  druggists,  273  Asylum,  h.  79  BeUevue. 

««    Harriet  F.  teacher  at  Brown  school,  1 60  Mar- 
ket, b.  8  Mahl. 

"    Harriet  H.  wid.  Frederick  F.  h.  8  MahL 

CI    Harry  H.  proofr.  at  141  Pearl,  b.  157  Fkn. 

M    Herbert  S.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1. 24 1  Mn.  rm.  1 2. 

u   John,  mach.  at  62  Market, h.u.  157  Franklin. 

«   Julia  R.  wid.  George  J.  metaphysician,  h.u. 
127  Trumbull. 

«    Kathcriue,  wid.  Timothy,  h.2u.  19  Spruce. 

"    Michael,  b.2u.  19  Spruce. 

«   Nellie  M.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
b.  112  Oak. 

««    Robert  H.  clerk,  87  Asy.  h.u.  105  Wooster. 

«    S.  W.  &  Co.  books,  news,  397  Main. 
Hamuel  W.  Barrows.      Andrew  O.  Barrows. 

«    Samuel  W.  (S.  W.  B.  j-  Co.)  h.  12  Sumner. 

«    &  Thalheimer,  grocers  and  meat,  525  Main. 
Andrew  R.  Barrows.  Robert  Ttaalbeimer. 

«    Thos.  W.  engraver,  62  Mar.  h.  Cromwell  t. 

"    Walter  D.  diesinker,  h.u.  157  Franklin. 

«    William  II.  h.  12  Cedar. 
Barry  Albert,  saloon  581,  b.  583  Main. 

<<   James,  at  P.&R.R.  b.  1 7  Chestnut. 

«<   James,  ostler  at  815,  b.  815  Asylum. 

(f   James  E.  plumber  at  280,  b.  255  Asylum. 

«   Jerry,  gardener  at  72  Waflhington. 

"   John,  painter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  1074  Broad. 

"   John,  helper  at  N.  Y.  R.  h.  46  Wells. 

u   John,  shipcarptr.  at  285  State,  b.  28  Union. 

**   John  J.  bricklayer,  h.  2  Winter. 

"   John  J.  butcher  58  Sheldon,  b.r.  98  New  B. 

"    John  W.  machinist  at  P.&ll.R.h.r.87  Walnut. 

"    Martha,  wid.  Robert,  h.  612  Garden. 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  b.u.  61  Front. 

«    Patrick  II.  h.  28  Union. 

«    Richard,  b.  2  Winter. 

|<    Thomas,  saloon  68  Morgan,  h.  231  Market. 

"    Thomas  J.  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  2  Winter. 

««    William,  clerk  at  74, 1.  80  State. 

"    Wm.  J.  coachman  at  30,  b.  30  Woodland. 

«*   CS**^'*  ^^^  Berrv, 
Barstow  Byron  P.  clerk  405  Allyn,  b.  21  Spring. 
Barta  Frank  J.  confectionery  and  cigars,  36  Russ, 
helper  21 6  Lawrence,  h.36  Ross. 


I  Bartelia  Raphael,  laborer,  b.  25  Rilboame. 
Bartels  Lucas  A.  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  58  Jeffenon. 
Bartholoiiiew  Fred  Celerk  at  314  Asy.  h.n.  40  Cfa. 

«   George  H.  at  218  Main,  h.  Glastonbinx  t. 

u   GecM^  M.  h.  IS  PHmect. 

**   Harr}'  J.  machinist  1  Flower,  b.  80  Hopkins. 
Bartholomew  W.  W.  pres't  &  treas.  HI d.FroTifl- 
ion  Go.yaDey,b.77Sigoamey.  See  />•  545. 

M   Walter  W.  at  328  Asylum,  b.  1074  Broad. 

**   William  C.  secretary  Hartford  ProTision 
Co.  Valley,  b.  77  Sigoomey. 

a   WiDiam  F.  b.  IS  Prospect. 

M   Wilson  T.  salesman  at  Hfd.  Prorision  Co. 
Yaller,  b.  170  High. 
Bartfaokmy  j;nnie,wid.  J6hn  b.u.lO  Hnngerfoftl. 

**  John  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 0  Hunger£ord. 
Bartlett  AJonzo,  manofacturer,  h.  35  Sumner. 

<«    Anna  £.  bkkpr.  at  234  State,  b.  11  Russ. 

^   Arthur  L.  clei^  at  1  Laurel,  b.  1 1  Russ. 

<•   Arthur  M.  salesman  at  45,  b.  45  Asylum. 

«<   Burton  A.  clerk  at  206  State,  b.  35  Sumner. 

«   &  Case,  fish  maricet,  554  Asylum. 

John  Bartlett.  GbM.  P.  Gmqu 

«   Charles  B.  binder  at  49  TrumbulL 

M   Edna,  b.u.  38  Wooeter. 

«   Edwin  S.  (Carpenter  $-  BJ  h.  14  Belden. 

«   Fanny  P.  wid.  D.  E.  h.  81  Farmington. 

«   Frank  E.  clerk  at  190  Front,  b.  14  Belden. 

Bartlett  FRED.W.treas.  The  O.H.  Blanchard 

&  BartleU  Co.  h.  27  Mahl.       See  p.  493. 

«   Greo.  D.  mer.  tailor,  25  Asylum,  h.  Naabuc  ▼. 

«    Geo.  W.  carpenter,  h.u.  38  Wooster. 

«    HeniT  B.  clerk  at  388,  b.  163  Capitol. 

«   Ida  Cf.  compositor  at  25  Asy.  b.  58  Church. 

«   James  B.  at  Phcenix  Insurance  Co.  64  Pearl, 
h.  22  Belden. 

««   John,  (BardeU  jr  C.)  h.  New  York  City. 

«   John,  nailmaker  at  40  Governor,  h.  84  Main. 

«   John  P.  (Mitchell^  Hunger/ord  jr  Co.)  h. 
New  Britain  t. 

«   Lucius  W.  at  Hfd.  Street  Sprinkling  Sup- 
ply Co.  345  Main,  h.  11  Russ. 

it   Li^e  H.  blacksmith  at  291  Allyn,  h.  N.B. 

«   Margaret W.  priyate  school^LS  1  Farmington. 

«   Mary  L.  musicteacher,  h.  31  Farmington. 

"    Milton  L.  clerk,  b.  24  Walnut, 

"   Samuel  P.  inspector  at  Pope's,  h.2u.  251  Put. 

((   Warren  T.  asst.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford 
Trust  Co.  284  Main,  b.  11  Russ. 

«  Wm.  C.  bookkeeper  at  91  Main,h.u.  1 2  Alden. 
Bartley  Wm  J.mach.at  1  Flower,b.l40  Lawrence. 
Barton  Albert  L.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.u.  136  Martin. 

«    Albert  L.  painter,  b.  151  Vine. 

«    Alex.  H.  agent,  h.  52  Edwards. 

«    Dwight  J.  mach  at  388  Cap.b.  52  Edwards. 

"    Edward  T.clerkat690Park,b.37Congress. 

«   F.  B.  machinist,  b.  52  Edwards. 

«   Frank  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  15  Howard 

«    FrankL.toolmaker9Sigoumey,h.u.  238Park. 

«    George  H.  at  Nations  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
95  Pearl,  h.  690  Farmington. 

"    George  H.  painter,  b.  151  Vine. 

t<    George  K.  mach.  at  77  Com.  b.  22  Ashley. 

«<   Henry  P.  Mrs.  h.  690  Farmington. 

«   John  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  82  Aahlefk' 


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49 


Barton  Louis,  collector  278^  Main,  h.  151  Vine. 
•*  Louis  L.  b.  151  Vine. 
«   Matthew  H.  salesman,  b.o.  56  Wooster. 
**   Seymoor,  helper  at  1  Florence,  h.  Weth.  t. 
M   WillardD.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.E.H.t. 
*<    William  A.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  186  Martin, 
u   William  £.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  52  Edwards. 
"    William  U.  plumber,  b.  151  Vine. 
"    f^^see  cdso  Bardon, 
Bartram  Howard  A.  assemb.  Popes,  h.  Meriden  t. 
Barts  Charles,  driver,  h.  13  Goodman  pi. 
Barwald  Fannie,  wid.  Philip,  h.  54  Wooster. 

«    William  H.  clerk  855  Mam,  b.  54  Wooster. 
Basoom  Caroline  L.  wid.  Christ'r  R.  business  me- 
dium, 26,  h.  26  Pratt 
"    Henry,  helper  at  54  Arch, 
ci    Mary  M.  manicure  and  chiropodist,  26,  h. 

26  Pratt,  rm.  21. 

»    Richards,  janitor  Unity  Church,  h.  26  Pratt 

Bascombe  H.  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  56,  b.  56  Park. 

Base  J  Mary,  domestic  at  27,  b.  27  Wethersfield. 

^    Sidney  S.  cook  at  400  Mn.  h.  141  Bellevne. 

^   Sidney  S.  Jr.  eleyatorerat406  Main,b.  141 

Bellevue. 

Bashaw  Willie  K.  assembler  Popes,  b.  1816  Bd. 

Baahner  Louis,  machinist  at  Colts,  grocer  40,  h. 

40  Commerce. 
Basiar  Isaac,  rollermaker,  b.  236  Front. 
M    Nathan,  peddler,  h.u.  286  Front. 
**    Simon,  peddler,  b.  286  Front 
Baskerville  JohnT.  clerk  690  Pk.  b.34  Madison. 

M    Wm.  F.  toolmaker  58 1  Cap.  h.  84  Madison. 
BasneyDeming  S.  toolm.  Popes,  h.  112  Oak. 
M    I>eming  S.  Jr.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  1 886  Broad. 
«<    Herbert  F.  mechanic  at  26  Mec.  b.  32  Bkm. 
u    Nicholas,  machinist  476  Cap.  b.  1 886  Broad. 
Bason  Henry,  planer  at  155  Charter  Oak,  h.u.r. 

28  Moi^an. 
Bass  Channcey  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.l584  Broad. 
Bassett  Alice  W.  wid.  O.  B.  Jr.h.  Warrenton  av. 
u   Austin  B.  professor  at  Hartford  Theological 

Seminary,  1507  Broad. 
<<   Edward,  messm.  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sta. 
<«   Elizabeth  C.  wid.  WilUam  T.  h.  128  Clark. 
"   Ernest  E.  C.  clerk  at  P.  O.  h.2u.  659  Main. 
u   Mary  G.  wid.  Erastus  J.  h.  1  Charter  Oak  pi. 
<<   Merton  W.  watchmak.  20  State,  b.u.  16  Mahl. 
M    Nelson  B.  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asy.  b.  Warrenton  av. 
u   William  B.  assistant  librarian  at  206  Main,  b. 
Warrenton  av. 
Bassinger  Jacob,  b.  897  Main. 

u    Paul  A.  florist  at  897,  h.  897  Main. 
Batchelder  Joseph  Warren,  clerk  at  National 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  95  Pearl,  b.  25  Spring. 
«    f[^*see  also  Bachelder, 
BatcbeUer  Frank  W.clerk  842  Asy.b.  14  Trinity. 
Bates  Adaline  A.  wid.  J.  D.  h.  29  Gillett 
M    Albert  C.  librarian.  Historical  society,  206 

Main,  b.  96  Church, 
(i  Albert  H.  mach.  at  84  Morgan,  h.  Weth.  t. 
u  Edear  J.  at  581  Capitol,  b.u.r.  18  Putnam. 
u  Edith  M.  clerk  40  Governor,  b.u.  202  Maple. 
M  Ezra  F.  bookkeeper  at  Brown,  Thomson 
&  Ca  drysoods  400  Main,  h.  240  Laurel. 
«<    Gea  D.  lunch  room  196,  h.228  Asy.  rm.  52. 


Bates  Helen  A.  Mrs.  nurse,  202,  h.u.  202  Maple. 
«   Henry  C.  lithographer,  h.  78  Governor. 
«    Herbert  S.  clerk  at  150  Asylum,  b.  E.H.t 
«   Lucius  D.  teamster  at  Jewells,  h.u.  47  Jef. 
(<    Walter  L.  clerk  884  Main,  b.  202  Maple. 
"   William,  pressman,  b.  78  Governor. 
Batista  John,  driver,  1.  210  Front 
Batson  Emily  S.  wid.  Henry,  h.  722  Asylum. 
Batte  Georg^e,  creamer  at  239  Main,  b.  38  John. 
"   Louis,  ice  creammaker,  239  Main,  b.  83  John. 
Batterbury  Rich.  B.  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  70  Yanb. 
Batterson  Emily  L.bkkpr.281  Mn.b.  20  Columbia. 
i<    Geo.  S.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  b.  20  Columbia. 
"    Geo.  T.  Mrs.  b.  20  Columbia. 
Battebson  James  G.  president  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.  56  IVosoect,  president  N.E.  Granite 
Works,  h.  1  Vine.  See  page  400. 

«   James  G.  Jr.  vice  president  N.  £.  Granite 
Works,  650  Main,  b.  1  Vine. 
Battleiren  Ralph,  stretcher  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  h.  25  Kilbourn. 
Batups  Albert,  laborer,  h.  42  Heath. 
Bauchamp  Joseph,  teamster  283  Shel.  b.  Broad. 
Bander  Edward   S.  chief  of  conductors  StRy. 

h.  E.H.t 
Bauer  John,  baker  at  4)^  Bond,  h.u.  6  Elliott 
"   John  W.  helper  555  Cap.  b.  145  Blue  hills. 
Baulman  Thomas,  teamster  at   164  Stati^,   b. 

Wethersfield  t. 
Baumann  Francis,  cigar  mfg.  10  Charter  Oak, 
h.  36  Hudson. 
«   t^^see  also  Bowman. 
Baumgarten  Albert,  screwm.  at476  Capitol,  h.u. 

1075  Broad. 
Baumgartle  Arthur  Paul,  filer  at  388   Capitol, 

h.u.  80  Kibbe. 
Baumgartner  Albert  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  1.29  Elm. 
Baumstein  Israel,  butcher,  h.2u.  208  Front. 
Baune  Edwin  P.  at  556  Capitol,  b.u.  37  Law. 

«    Lewis  J.  joiner,  h.u.  37  Lawrence. 
Baxter  Ella,  bookkeei)er,  b.  655  Main. 
"    Geo.  S.  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 

b.  43  Forest 
a   Irving  K.  student  at  Trinity  College,  1 7  Jar- 
vis  Hall,  Summit 
Baxter    William    C.    alderman    5th  toard, 
decorator,  wall  paper,  231  Asy.h.  655  Mn. 
Bayer  C.  F.  manager  Union  depot,  h.  New  York. 

«    Therese,  cook  at  167,  b.  242  Asylum. 
Bayliss  Grace  L.  stenographer  at  223  Asylum, 
b.  129  Trumbull. 
"   Isadora  E.  wid.  James  E.  h.  129  Trumbull. 
Bayne  John,  laborer,  h.r.  25  Spruce. 
"   John  F.  printer,  h.  887  Capitol. 
«    Thomas,  blacksmith  216  Law.  h.  92  Walnut 
"   (l3r*«€C  also  Bane;  Bain, 
Baytopp  Mary,  wid.  William,  h.r.  157  Maple. 
Beach  Carroll  C.  student  at  Trinity  College,  1. 
21  Capitol. 

Charles  C.  Beach,  Physician.  Office,  199 
Main,  over  Fenn's  furniture  store,  h.  54 
Woodland. 

Hoars— 11.30  a.m.  to  3  p.  m. 
Sundays  4  to  6  p.m. 

Teleplioiie  49. 


50 


GKEBS    HAfiTFOEB    CITT    DISBCTORT. 


«   ChaHo  I^  plijaau,  31,  k  SI  CapitoL 


CapitoL 

6  9)  M»  7.^0  P  JL 
3aBd4JB,  1  W>2. 


Office,  21 


Beadi  Clm.  M.  f Beoci  |^  Co.)  treafnrer  ^ymm! 
Brook  Col  209  State,  k  WAt. 

BEACH   Jk  CO.  importen^  anilme  dje^ 

chemicals,  309  &  311  State.     Seepage  ^1. 
M    Edward  D.  k  739  AsTlam. 
M   Frederick  E-foRoiair  at  E.&Kibbe  ft  Co. 

ko.  93  Wooster. 
M   G.  D.  IfrL  k  39  GOlett. 
M    George  (Beach  jr  Cb.^  importers  chemical 

309  State,k  ISl  Farmin^oo. 
«   George  S.  foreman,  k  5  Vandyke. 
«<   George  Wataoo  (Beack  Sf  Ok)  dlemical^ 

309  Stale,  k  8  Main.       See  page  o5U 

BEACH     H.    B.   A   80N,    waterfnmt 
boilerworks,  135  GroTe.      isee  page  498. 
BL  B.  Beach.        Hany  I«.  Beach. 

M    Harrj  L.  fJJ.  B.  B«acA  irSan)  boilerworks, 
135  GroTe,  k  14  Bnckingham. 

u   Henry  B.  (H.  B.  Beach  ^-Son)  boUemrorks, 
135  Grore,  k  15  Winthrop. 

u   James  C.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.n.  33  Union. 

"    John  H.  bicycle'repairer,  151  Mn.  1. 289  Asjr. 

<<  Josephine  £.  wid.  J.  W.  b.  78  Wethersfield. 

It   Mfg.  Co.  underclothes,   209  State. 

<<   Mary  R.  teacher  at  High  school,  39  Hop- 
kins, b.  161  Seymour. 

<<    Sarah  A.  h.  5  Hudson. 

«   T.  Belknap  (Beach  jr  Co. )  importers,  chem- 
icals, 309  State,  k  99  Elm. 
Beacon  Falls  Mills  &  Power  Co.  209  State. 

«   John,  laborer  at  95,  b.  69  Pleasant. 
Beadle  Elizabeth  £.  nurse,  b.  5  Columbia. 

«    Frank  H.  clerk  at  N.Y.R.  k  Weth.  t. 

<*   H.  Leonard,  assistant  bookkeeper  at  Society 
for  Savings,  11  Pratt. 
Beakey  M.  driver  at  172  Commerce. 
Beaklcy  Fred.  W.  foreman  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  b.  51  Pratt,  rm.  2. 
Beaky  Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  51  Front 
Beal  George  W.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  b. 
815  Asvlum. 

"  John  J.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  42  Madison. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  domestic,  b.  745  Main. 
Bcale  Hannah,  at  336,  b.u.  426  Asylum. 

<*  Phoebe  M.  at  1  South  Ann,  b.u.  426  Asylum. 
Beamish  John  T.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  77  Capitol. 
Bean  Henry  S.  b.  27  Lewis. 

«    Leon  H.  polisher  at  133  Shcl,  h.  196  Russ. 

it   P.  A.  (lrt'Hsmakor98  Trumbull,  b.  578  Main. 

«<    Walter  F.  engineer,  b.  47  Farmington  av. 
Bear  John  J.  b.  47  Babcock. 
Hi^ard  Amanda  F.Mrs,  music  tea.  h.  1524  Broad. 

«    Klinha  S.  clerk,  30  State,  h.u.  234  Franklin. 

"   lCy*«ee  also  Baird, 
Beardsleo  B.  Mrs.  h.  78  Edwards. 


Claik  &  BeT.  jpra£.  Theo.  Seminary, 
1507  Broad,  k  37  Kiies. 
BeaniikT  Benj.  F.  ph jsidaii,  90,  k  90  Edwajrds. 

Beabdslkt  CukSKXCE  L  (L.  A.  Diddn&m 
irCo.)  lire  insiiraiice  agency,  234  Main, 
k  1  BetieToe.  See  page  388. 

u  Edward  J.  at  Rapelye's  pharmacy.  325 
Main,  k  31  Spring. 

««  EdwazdB.  secretary  and  treas.H.&C.W.B. 

k  53  Imlaj. 

BEARDSLEY  EDWARD  W.  local 

agent  FhcBUt  Fire  Insorance  Co.  64  Pearl, 
k  30  Girard  aT.  See  page  404. 

u  Edwin  W.  dranghtssuun,  133  SheL  k  N.B.t. 

Bkardslkt  Elxiot  G.  {Merriman  ^  B^  ins- 
agents.  118  Asjlom,  b.  53  Imlay. 

u   Gay  £.  student,  k  90  Edwards. 

u  MsJr  £.  assistant  matron  orphan  asylnm, 
171  Putnam. 
Beaton  M.  Mr».  k  18  Lewis. 
Beatlie  Robert.barberat  387Allyn4i.37^Church.. 

M   Robert  Mrs.  milliner}%3  7^,  k  3  74  Church. 
Beauchamp  Joi^eph,  helper  at  476  CapitoL 
Beanchemie  Emerie,  carpenter,  k  828  Main. 
Beaochemin  Herman,  cigarm.  349  Mn.  b.  E.H.t. 
Beaudet  David,  polisher  at  216  Law.  b.401  Cap. 
Beaudoin  Alexander,  carpenter,  k2u.  17  North. 

«    Alfred,  carpenter,  k  148  Albany. 

u   Filias,  carpenter,  k  120  State* 

«   Frank,  carpenter,  k  148  Albany. 
Beaudreaux  Joseph,  foreman,'53  Ver.  1.  80  Sta. 
BeaadryRayF.conductorP.&R.R.  h.84Barbonr 
Beaulieu  Homer  A.  assembler  Popes,  b.  1316  Bd. 
Beaumere  Joseph,  b.u.  43  Sigoumey. 
Beaumont  George  F.  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

«<   R.T.  Mrs.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  58  Church. 
Beanne  Leon^oiner  at  Popes,  ku.  37  Lawrence. 

«i    Henry  W.  filer  at  556  Capitol,  h.  6  Talcott. 
Beaunner  Joseph,  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  43  Sig. 
Beaupre  Exies,  dropforger,  h.  59  Wilson. 

«   Frederic,  dropforger,  Popes,  h.  Pros.  av. 

««   Henry,  carpenter,  n.u.  71  Windsor. 

"   Joseph,  plasterer,  b.  50  Amity. 

"   Michael,  dropfor.  at  Popes,  b.  50  Amity, 

"    ^l^^See  also  Baupre, 
Beaure  George,  cook  98  Welles,  b.  33  Mulberry. 
Beauregard  Uharles,  electrician,  b.  44  Pratt 

«   J.  £.  lineman,  h.r.  540  Main. 
Beccu  William,  bartender  at  365  Asy.b.  33  MuL 
Becher  Frank  (/ti/tt»j^.  Huebler  (f  Co.)  saloon, 
327  Main,  h.  Ill  Trumbull. 

«  Fredk.  Otto,  bookbinder  at  338  Main,  b.2u. 
4  Talcott. 

«   Julius,  porter  at  325  Main,  h.  36  Grand. 

"    ^i^'see  also  Baker;  Becker;  Bekker. 
Bechstedt  Charles  O.  barber,  82  Alb.  h.  198  Hi^ 
Bechtol  Geo.T.  mach.  66  Market,  b.  445  Main. 
Beciger  Jacob,  rollercaster  at  141  Pearl. 
Beck  Abram,  meats,  h.  52  Pleasant. 

«  Addie  M.  typeoperator  Evening  Post  at  25 
Asylum,  b.  180  Seymour. 

«  Carrie,  at  Plunpton  Mfg.  Co.  252  Pearl,  b. 
180  Seymour. 


gber's  hartfobd  cit^  DmacTOBY. 


51 


BECK  CURT.  Ea  ^oniiture  upholsterer, 
262  Allyn,  h.tL  146  CapitoL     See  p.  454. 

u   Franz  H.  packer,  849  Main,  h.u.  204  Fkn. 

a   Hans  H.  screwm.  at  4  76  C  ap.  h.  144  Mather. 

**    Henry,  hartdr.  at  827  Main,  h.  £.  Hfd.  t. 

^   Henrj,  printer  at  81  Mulberry,  h.  £.H.t 

**    Isaac,  butcher,  b.  206  Front 

u   Jaeob^peddler,  h.  240  Front 

^   John  £.  helper  555  Capitol,  b.  180  Seymour. 

M  John  L.  bookbinder  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 
252  Pearl,  h.  180  Seymour. 

«   Joseph,  h.u.  60  Morgan. 

u   Morris,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  262  Front 

^   Lottie  EL  nurse,  b.  180  Seymour. 

«<   Lvdia,  b.  146  CapitoL 

*<   liaria  H.  h.  4  Putnam. 

<«    May,  student  at  870  Asy.  b.  58  Church. 

««   Myer,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  262  Front 

M    Paul  F.mach.  at  888  Capitoth.  6  Hungerf ord. 

«<  Peter  H.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol,  h.u. 
32LaureL 

u  William  L.  clerk,  120  Alb.  b.  180  Seymour. 
Becker  Catharine,  wid.  Ferd.  h.  85  Sigoumey. 

«    Charles  G.  barber  6  Ch.  Oak,  h.  287  Capitol. 

•<    Ferdinand  £.  clerk,  215  Main,  h.  71  Laurel 

M    George,  molder,  h.2u.  82  Francis. 

u    H.  peddler,  h.  30  North. 

•<   Jacob,  butdier,  h.u.  210  Front 

u    Louis  J.  mach.  1  Fk>wer,  h.  145  Lawrence. 

^   Mike,  shoemaker,  206,  h.  206  Front. 

«    Willis,  brakeman  K.Y.R.R.  h.  52  Wooster. 

««   Willis  E.  (Becker  (f  Rogers)  h.  46  Governor. 

BECKER  a  ROGERS,  architects, 241 

Main.  See  page  471. 

WmnK.  Becker.  WOUun  H.  BoKeTB. 

**  %^*9ee  also  Baker;  Beecher;  Becker;  BeUcer. 
Beckley  Edward   L.  machinist  at  Billinei  & 

Spencer  Co.  216  Law.  b.  1816  Broad. 
^   Elizabeth,  wid.  Edgar,  h.899  Wethersiield. 
«<    Ernest  L  clerk  at  474  Main,  b.  119  Ann. 
M   Frank  E.  salesman  at  146  State,  b.  56  Park. 
^   Frederick,  at  1  Laurel,  b.  78  Hamilton. 
«   Hanv  C.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  899  Weth. 
it   HatME.atBallersteins,b.399Wether8field. 
u   Jaeob,  at  690  Park,  1.  78  Hamilton. 
Beckman  G^uirles  O.  mach.  at  81  Wc^  b.  29£lm. 

*<   Margaretta,  h.u.  54  Flower. 
Beckwith  A.  M.  wid.  Alpheus,  h.  10  Buss. 
«    Albert  F.  painter,  89  Ann,  1.  284  Asylum. 
4*    Allen  B.  clerk  at  40  Ann,  h.  20  Morgan. 
*^   Charles,  conduc.  P.&R.R.  h.  W.  Winsted  t. 
^   Frank  T.  conductor  at  V.  Div.  N.Y.R.  450 

Asylum,  h.  Middletown  t 
M   Isbon  T.  RcT.  professor  Trinity  College,  14 

Seabury  Hall,  Summit 
M   James  B.  h.  687  Main. 
"   O.  A.  sec  y  and  treas.  Tyler  Mfg.  Co.  26 

Pratt,  h.  Unionville  v. 
«    Richard  L.  student,  b.  90  Gillett 
«   Thomas  F.  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.  881  Main. 
II    Walter  E.  brakem.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  t 
Bedard  Wm.  F.  at  386,  b.  255  Asylum. 
Bedford  George,  carpenter,  h.u.  5  Sisson. 
«  John,  screwmaker  at  476  Cap.  h.  179  Law. 
•(   Wm.  R  lirery,  15^  Babcock,  Ln.  6  Sinon. 


Bedworth  Francis  T.  at  400  Mn.  b.2u.  25  Alden. 

«   Wm.  assembler  at  Colts,  h.2u.  25  Alden. 
Bee  Hive  office,  Wul  H.  Bulkeley,  348  Main. 
Beebe  Arba  B.  engineer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1 9  Foot 
Guard  pi. 

«    Celestia,  wid.  Elisha  P.  h.  107  Retreat 

II   Charles   E.  traveling  salesman    at  Case, 
Lockwood  &  B.  Co.  141  Pearl,  b.  9  Clinton. 

<«   Emily  C.  b.u.  20  Russ. 

«   Everett  M.trayeling  salesman,  h.  31  Ward. 

«   F.  H.  captain  steamer  Hartford  285  State. 

«   Fred.  S.  operator  at  40  Goy.b.du.  19  Main. 

u   Henry  E.  letter  carrier,  b.  107  Retreat 

« .  Ira,  repairer  at  40  Gov.  h.8u.  19  Main. 

II   O.  M.  quartermaster  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   Robert  L.  clerk  at  Conn.  Trust  &  Safe 
Deposit  Co.  289  Main,  b.  107  Retreat 

«   Rosco,  conductor  St  Ry.  h.  W.H.t 

«   S.  wid.  J.  R.  b.u.  20  Russ. 

II   Thaddeus  L.  conductor  at  Val.  Div.  N.Y.R. 
450  Asylum,  h.  Saybrook  t 
Beecher  Chas.  W.  bartender,  42,  h.u.  35  Asylum. 

II   Edward,  policeman,  h.  19  Buckingham. 
Beecroft  Edgar   C.  student  at  Trinity  College, 

38  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
Beehan  H.  B.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  47  Babcock. 
Beeman  Mary  L.  violinist,  744,  b.u.  744  Main. 

M   Wm.  M.  jeweler,  272  Asy.  h.u.  744  Main. 
Beemer  Alma,  bookkr.  90  Afbany,  b.  2  Queen. 
Beers  Arthur  B.  conductor  StRy. 

«   Edith  D.  teacher  of  dancing,  b.  34  St'vmour. 

II   Elizabeth  V..  wid.  Geo.  W.  h.  813  Asylum. 

«   Geoige  M.  clerk   at  Pratt   &     Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  h.  34  Seymour. 

«   Geo.  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  34,  h.  84  Seymour. 

«   Maria  L.  h.  80  Ann. 

««   Robert,  clerk  at  Hartford  St.  Ry.  Co.  Ill 
State,  b.  34  Se>inour. 

II    Samuel,  farmer  at  30  Weth.  h.  4  7  Huyshope 

«   William  D.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  47  Huyshope. 

"   (^^see  also  Behre ;  Beyer. 
Beerwort  Lester  G.  at  Popes,  b.  58  Benton. 
Beesch  Jacob,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  Parkville. 
Begen  Pierre,  b.  Gilman,  c.  George. 
Begg  William,  b.  1339  Broad. 
Begp  Nathaniel,  mach.  at  80  Huy.  h.u.  19  John. 
Begler  Frank,  teamster  at  280  Mn.  h.  38  Talcott. 
Begley  Chas.  teamster  165,  b.2u.  115  Windsor. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  h.  113  Windsor. 
Behan  Fenton  G.  machinist,  h.u.  9  Chestnut. 

"   Mark,  gardener  at  58  Garden,  h.  4  7  Babcock. 
Behner  F.  Edward,  tinner,  530  Mn.h.  13  Good. 

"   Louis,  insurance,  51  Trumbull,  h.  79  Pearl. 
Behre  Henry,  tool  room  at  Colts,  b.  7  7  Huyshope. 

"   William,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  77  Huyshope. 

"  l^^see  also  Beyer;  Beers. 
Behrend  Joseph  J.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.24  Smith. 
Beiderman  Gotfried,  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  76  Sanford. 
Beig  Charles  G.  polisher  at  Popes,h.21  Hamilton. 
Beirne  Allie  T.  assem.  at  Popes,  b.  236  Maple. 
BEIJ  KARL  J.  marble  and  granite  mon- 
umental works,  275,  h.  275  Park. 

See  page  465, 
Beiquest  Solomon,  inspector  h.  1  Wolcott. 
Beissner  Henry,  driver  476  Mn.h.  117  BeUevue. 


5^ 


GEER*S    HAEtFOED    CItV    DIRECTORY. 


Beiswanger  Barbara,  wid.  John,  h.a.  20  Church. 

««   MaiT  S.  b.u.  20  Church. 
Beizer  >iathaii,  peddler,  h.  236  Front 

"   Simon,  peddler,  b.u.  236  Front. 
Beker  Michael,  shoemaker,  206,  h.  206  Front. 
Bekker  John  H.  laborer,  h.2u.  45  Woodbine. 

"    I^*«««  olso  Baker,  Becker;  Becker,  Beker. 
Belanger  F.  carpenter,  b.  45  Main. 

«   Joseph  B.  lineman  at  70  State,  h.  1048  Broad. 

i(   Samuel,  carpenter,  b.u.  9  Lawrence. 
Belcher  Cliuience,  stenographer  at  J.  J.  Poole  & 
Co.  272  Main,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    Dean E. contrac. at  1  Flow. h. SoManchester. 

«   John,  machinist,  h.u.  18  Ely. 

"   John  W.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  102^  Jefferson. 

««   Leroy  H.  clerk  at  438  Main,  b.u.  18  Ely. 

«    Kosevelt,  coachman  at  44,  1.  44  High. 
Belcourt  Henry,  burnish,  at  62  Mar.h.  126  State. 

"   Oscar,  firardener,  2G  Whitnev,  h.u.  7  Dvpt 
Belden  Caroline  B.wid.  Emerson  W.h.  98  Hudson. 

"  Channing  S.  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.b.57  Farmington. 

"    Charles,  painter,  14,  h.u.  16  New  Britain. 

«<    Chas-H.  forem.  216  Law.  b.  177  Ashley. 
Belden  Charles  R.  president  Hartford  Coal 
Co.  278  Mn.  h.  905  Asy.     Seepage  444. 

"    Clifford  H.  student,  b.  217  laurel. 

"   Edgar  A.  woodworker,  h.  166  Ashley. 

"    Edward  W.  salesman  4  7  Ann,h.u.  55  WiUard. 

«    Eugene  S.  contractor,  h.  217  Laurel. 

"  Frank  E.  secretary  Colt's  Pat.  Fire  Arms 
Mfg.  Co.  h.  329  Laurel.' 

«  Frederick  S.  clerk  Hartford  Coal  Co.  b. 
905  Asylum. 

It  Herbert  E.  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  58 
Trumbull,  b.  217  Laurel. 

«   James  R  h.  786  Asylum. 

««   Jas.  S.  (S.  B,  i-^Son)  h.42  Buckingham. 

«<    Mary  A.  wid.  Chester,  b.u.  27  Franklin. 

BELDEN  OSCAR  C.  general  agent 
Conn.  Indemnity  Asso.  245  Main,  h. 
Church,  c.  Trumbull.        See  page  892. 

«  Russell  B.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  98  Hudson. 

"    Seabuiy,  shipbuilder,  h.  5  Girard. 

"    Seth  (S.  B.  ^  Son)  h.  44  Buckingham. 

BELDEN  SETH    &  SON,  flagstone, 

69  Commerce.  See  page  457. 

Seth  Belden.    James  S.  Belden. 
Beldcna  Yenala,  carpenter,  h.u.  15  Charles. 
Beler  Ike,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  3  Nortli. 
Belfi  Anthony,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  450  Asylum. 
Belfield  Homer  B.  shipping  clerk  at  216  Law. 
b.u.  14  Linden. 
u    Stiles,  messenger  Adams  Ex.  h.u.  14  Linden. 
Belford  Edith  and  Ada,  b.  78  Park. 
Belknap  Charles  H.  at  National  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  95  Pearl,  b  5  Vine. 
"    Edward  L.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  b 

5  Vine. 
tt   Leverett  (B,  Sf  Warfeld)  h.  5  Vine. 
«    Sarah  M.  Mrs.  h.  5  Vine. 

BELKNAP   &  WARFIELD,  book- 

sellers,  publishers,  7  7  Asylum.    See  p.  864. 
Leverett  Belknap.  George  F.  WarHelo. 


Bell  Alex.  McC.  carpenter,  h.  9  Girard. 

u  Alice,  at  196  Asylum,  b.  227  Peari. 

u  Azilda,  dressmaker,  b.  46  Canton. 

<<  Chas.  H.  druggist,  218  Main,  h.  1 18  Weth. 

«  Clarence  £.  mach.  at  262,  h.3u.  77  Main. 

«  Etelrite  D.  wid.  James,  h.  46  Canton. 

«  Eugene  R.  machinist  at  66  State,  b.  R.H.t. 

«<  Frank,  minter  at  25  Church,  h.  227  Pearl. 

«  George  H.  S.  Rev.  h.  187  Capen. 

«  Greorge  L.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  72  Hopkins. 

George  N.  Bell,  Physician.    Office,  44  Higli 

street. 

Hoan— 8.80  to  10  a.m. 

2  to  4  and  7  to  8  F.X. 
Tdephone  53-8. 

Bell  George  N.  physician,  44,  b.  44  High. 

«   Heber  W.  iceman  at  280  Main. 

"    Henrietta,  wid.  Charles,  b.  20  Wadsworth. 

«   Jas.  A.boxcutter,  252  PI.  b.2u.  129  Albany. 

it   John,  conductor  at  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 

«   John  A.  M.  upholsterer,  b.  9  Girard. 

"    Lillian  G.  stenographer  at  278,  b.  553  Asy. 

it   Martha,  at  386  Asy.  b.  58  Church. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Peter^  b.  848  Main. 

tt    Patrick  F.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  242  Pearl. 

«    Richard,  cabman,  b.u.  221  Main. 

«    Robert,  helper  at  82  State,  b.  23^  Main. 

((   Samuel  H.  janitor  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co. 
226  Main,  h.  185  Capen. 

tt    Sarah,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  129  Albany. 

"    Wilfred  F.  carpenter,  h.u.  49  Governor. 
Beller  Bernhard,  cabinetmaker  at  28,  b.  31  MuL 
Bellofisa  Frank,  fruits,  etc.,  h2u.  58  Pleasant. 
Bellows  Frank  R.  baggagemaster  at  V.  Div.  N*. 

Y.  R.  h.  Saybrook. 
Belmont  Barnard,  h.2u.  88  Front. 

"   Joseph  A.  barber  at  51  Windsor. 
Belter   Herman,  cabinetmaker  at  292,  h.  200 

Sheldon. 
Bellware  Mary,  wid.  Hazen,  b.u.  5  Fairfield. 
Belyea  Annie  A.  wid.  Joshua,  h.  61  Spring. 
Bemis  Mary  C.  Mrs.  h.  Ill  Ann. 

«   William  H.  cook  at  SO  Washington. 
BemontEd.  bufferatllO  Com.  h.u.  177  Capen. 
Bender  Emery  E.  teacher  at  Huntsingers  College, 
80  Asylum,  b.  236  High. 

«    Ewald,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  60  Van  Block. 

"   Julius,  baker,  h.r.  69  Windsor. 
Benedict  Carrie  M.  wid.   Chauncey,    maspage 
and  electrician,  258,  h.  258  Main,  rm.  20. 

«    Elmer  C.  elk.  at  1  Flow.  b.  258  Main,  rm.  20. 

"   Everett  R.  mail.clk.  at  P.O.  b.  258  Mn.  rm.  5  7. 

"    Fred  S.  clerk  at  H.  B.  Brainerd,426  Main, 
h.  18  Seymour. 
^  «    George,  carpenter,  h.r.  45  Green. 

«    Harry,  baggagemaster  at  Union  Station,  b. 
253  Main,  rm.  20. 

«<    Harry  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  258  Main. 

"    Louis,  tester  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  10  Glendaie. 

"    Lucie  M.  b.  54  Buckino^ham. 

«    Samuel  N.  assessor,  broker,  872  Main,  rm. 
78,  h.  54  Buckingham. 
Bengson  John,  b.u.  123  Babcock. 

«    Nils,  laborer,  b.u.  128  Babcock. 


geeb's  haktford  citt  dikbctoby. 


53 


Bengston  Charles,  gardener,  b.  Prospect. 

•«    Henning,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  >4  So.Pro. 
Benham  Hattie  J.  wid.  Nathan,  b.  28  Spring. 
M    Mary  £.  wid.  James  L.  h.  44  Chestnut 
**    Wm.  Perkins,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  64 3  Main. 
Beojaunin  Daniel,  insp.  at  555  Cap.  b.  Windsor  t. 
««    £dw.  M.  carptr.  at  141  Trnm.  h.  1 71  Capen. 
*<    George,  carpenter,  h.u.  23  Martin. 
u    Howard  W.  clerk  at  Phcenix  Mat  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  Windsor  t 
M    John  W.  clerk  at  88  State,  h.  48  Wooster. 
**    Lizzie,  b.u.  23  Martin. 
«    N.  M.  wid.  of  W^m.,  nurse,  h.u.  21  Beach. 
<«    Rohuid,  clerk  at  66  State,  b.  48  Wooster. 
M    Scott  R.  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion &  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.  b.  57  Farmington. 
«<    William  M.  clerk,  b.  1 7 1  Capen. 
Benker  Annie  B.  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  34  C.O.p. 
Benkert  Agnes,  wid.  Charles,  b.  4  £llsworth. 
Bennauder  Emil,  painter,  b.u.  90  Babcock. 
Bennedetto  George,  fruit  store  at  71  Main,  h.2u. 

64  Morgan. 

Benner  Adoniram  J.  builder,  99,  h.  99  Babcock. 

Bennerette  George,  fruits,  78  Mn.  h.u.  64  Morgan. 

Bennett  Amos,  machinist  h.  67  Laurel. 

M    Amos  T.,  Jr.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  67  Lau. 

«(    Arthur  P.  clerk  National  Fire  Insurance 

Co.  95  Pearl,  b.  206  Sisson. 
»<    Austin  N.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t 

BENNETT   A    BROTT,  attorneys  at 

law,  333  Main,  room  23.       See  page  481. 
Sdwurd  B.  Bennett     George  Olney  Brott 
u   Edward  B.  attorney,  (B.  ^  Brott,)  888  Main, 

b.  67  Collins. 
«    Edward  F.  buffer,  h.  15  Martin, 
u   Elhi  S.  bookkpr.  at  1 76  Allyn,  b.  307  Weth. 
«   Elmer  P.  shipper  at  15  Trum.  b.  Weth.t 
u   Frank,  mach.  at  1 33  SheL  b.  40  Woodbridge. 
«<   Frederick  E.  buffer,  h.  15  Martin. 
^   Inring  C.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity 

Ins.  Ca  230  Asylum,  b.  New  Britain  t 
u  Jane  S.  wid.  William  A.  h.8  Trinity, 
u   John,  S.  clerk  at  100  Asylum,  b.  68  Laurel. 
•<   Joseph  A.  foreman  at  1  Flow.  h.  1 28  Babcock. 
«  Joseph  W.  machinistat  388  Capitol,  h.  N.B.t 
u   M.  Toscan,  b.  300  Farmington. 
«  Martin,  manager  Lion  Fire,  Scottish  Union 

and  National  Ins.  Co.  197  Asylum,  h. 

800  Farmington. 
"   Man'  M.  teacher  Wash.  St  school,  b.  6  7  Lau. 
K   Michael,  laborer  at  8,  b.  290  Flatbush. 
«   Nancy  Mrs.  h.  1 18  Albany. 
M   Fhilo  P.  sup't  of  Bradstreets  Com.  Agency, 

2  Central,  room  5,  h.  206  Sisson. 
M   Wm.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  78  Vanblock. 
'<   William  H.  at  247  Pearl,  h.  20  Martin. 
**  Wm.  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  67  Laurel. 
«  William  R.  hardener  at  388   Capitol,  b. 

New  Britain  t 
Benney  Edward,  cook  at  26  State. 
Bennie  John,  iceman  at  280  Main,  b.  22  Elm. 
BenniDg  Barbara,  wid.  Frederick,  h.  65  Bellevue. 
Bennis  A.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
u  James  F.  clerk,  h.u.  31  Flower. 
'<  William  F.  machinist  at  33  Wells. 


Bennis  William  H.  cook  at  30  Washington. 

«    William  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  157  Zion. 
Bennison  R.  Harry,  watchman  at  1  Laurel,  1.  80 

State. 
Benoit  John  B.  boardinghouse,  472  Main. 
Bensemer  Aueust,  h.u.  45  Albany. 

«    Charles,  bartender  at  50  Market,  1.  56  Tem. 

"    Theodore,  barber  at  81  Main,  b.  83  Front 
Benson  Andrew,  engineer  at  98  Charter  Oak 
avenue,  h.  Wethersfield  t 

"   Edward,  helper,  h.  14  South  Prospect 

«    Edward  H.  engineer  at  1  Laurel. 

«   Eliza  M.  h.u.  10  Village. 

«   Jennie  C.  dressmaker,  10,  h.u.  10  Village. 

li   John,  bookkeeper  at  Dwight  Slate  Machine 
Co.  18  Central,  b.  Warehouse  Point 

"   Leander,  stonecutter,  b.  39  Wolcott. 

«   Levi,  pressman  at  49  IVumbull,  b.  7 72  Main. 

"    Lloyd    R.  student    at    Trinity   College,  6 
Jar^ds  Hall,  Summit 

«<   Reuel   A.  student  at  Trinity    College,   2 
Northam  Towers,  Summit 

«   Rudolph,  painter  at  581  Cap.  h.  15  James. 
Bent  M.  laborer  at  476  Capitol,  h.  Parkville. 
Bentley  J.  W.  insurance  agent,  h.  40  Wooster. 

«   Joseph,  steamfitter  at  446  A8y.b.l  24  Church. 

««    Wm.  F.  builder, architect,21 9,  h.  219  Ashley. 
Benton  Charles,  carpenter,  b.  19  Central. 

(<    Charles  F.  b.u.  76  Ann. 

"    Collins  W.  clerk  at  Geo.  P.  Bissell  &  Co. 
307  Main,  b.  So.  Manchester  t 

«    Frederick  H.  teamster,  h.u.  27  Albany. 

««    Henry  A.  screwm.  at 4 76  Cap.  h.  232  Weth. 

"    Herbert    E.    school    fund    commissioner. 
State  Capitol,  room  5,  h.  New  Haven  c. 

«   John,  at  Popes,  b.  123  Babcock. 

««   John  R.  student,  Trinity  College,  15  Nor- 
tliam  Towers,  Summit 

««   Nels,  roller  at  690  Park,  b.u.  55  Grand. 

"    Rebecca,  wid.  William,  h.u.  12  West 

"    Sanford  L  student  Trin.  Col.  b.  S.  Man.  v. 

««   Wm.  A.  agent  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.  372  Main, 
rm.  16,  D.  152  Asylum. 
Bentzen  Carl,  beltmaker,  h.  149  Martin. 
Benzamere  Gotlif,  buteher,  h.u.  83  Front. 

«    Theodore,  barber,  45  Main,  li.2u.  83  Front. 
Benzen  Max,  barber,  h.  206  Front. 
Berae  Albert,  tailor  8,  h.  2u.  8  Charter  Oak  ave. 
Berdroud  Joseph  H.  blacksmitli,  h.  37  Lawrence. 
Berenson  Benj.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  9  Riverside  pi. 

"    Bros,  barbers,  296  Asylum. 

Ike  Berenflon.  Max  Berenson. 

it   Ike  (B.  Bros.)  h.  61  Pleasant 

«    Max  (B,  Bros.)  h.u.  206  Front 
Berenstin  Morris,  shoemaker  at  145,  h.  145  Fr. 
Berg  August  machinist  24  Mech.h.r.  48  Cedar. 

"    Carl,  tinsmith  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  &  B.  P.  Co. 
b.  15  Van  Dvke. 

M   Ida  T.  b.  82  Gillett 
Bergen  James,  painter,  h.  109  Windsor. 

«*    Katlierine,  wid.  Thomas  B.  h.  109  Windsor. 

"   Keron,helper  at  232  Sheldon,  b.  63  Governor. 

«   Maria  L.  wid.  Jeremiah  P.  h.  23  John. 

it   Mary,  b.  109  Windsor. 
Bergenholst  John  A.  cutter  at  690  Park.  h.  2  Put* 


54 


GEEB's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


Berger  HynuuL  peddler,  h.2iu  232  Front. 

"   Joseph,  peddler,  b.a.  209  Front. 

a    Karl,  oiler  at  581  Capitol,  h.  6  Kibbe. 

«  Max  H.  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  h.  RockriOe  t. 
Berggren  Alfred  L.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  97  Ham. 
Berg^ste  Oxsel,  at  40  Governor,  1. 3.u.  18  Tru. 
Bergman  Annie  wid.  Maurice,  h.u.  33  Chestnut. 

"    Henry  A.  barber,  77  Trumbull,  b.u.  33  Chst. 

«   Mardn,  barber,  37  b.  33  Chestnut 
Bergmann  John,  carpenter  1l  90  Wakrat. 

«   John  Jr.  b.  90  Walnut. 
Bergron  John  B.  roller  at  690,  b.  590  Park. 
Bergstrom  John,  grinder  at  Popes,  h.r.  1048  Bd. 
Ber^quist  Otto,  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  18  Tru. 
Bermzon  Max,  barber,  h.  61  Pleasant 
Berkiy  Fred,  baker  at  160,  h.  163  Front 
Berkman  Harris,  (Oreenbergy  Berkman  ff  Co,) 

h.u.  298  Market 
Berkovitch  Abraham,  2d    hand    furniture,  64 
Morgan,  h.  438  Main. 

«    Mollie,  dressmaker,  438  h.  438  Main. 

"    Moses,  tailor,  h.2u.  203  Front. 

"    Sam,  h.u.  91  Front 
Berman  A.  D.  peddler,  h.u.  207  Front. 

a   Bernard,  carpenter,  b.  88  Front 

«   Isaac,  dry  goods,  200  Front,  h.u.  15  Morgan. 

"    Louis,  h.  207  Front 

«   Max  D.  peddler,  h.  1 1  Morgan. 

"    Moses,  tailor  at  76  Trumbull,  h.  203  Front, 

"    Sam,  carpenter,  b.  88  Front. 

"    t^^see  Behrman, 
Bermin^ham  J.   M.,   Asst  Inspector    General 
National  Home  for  Disabled  Vol.  Soldiers, 
office  291  Main,  h.u.51  Spring. 

«   ^l^^See  also  Birmingham, 
Bernard  Carlos  A.  mech.  at  Popes,  h.u.  15  Squire. 

«    Emory,  assembler  at  Colts,  h.u.  6  Oak. 

«<    Frank,  carver,  26  Potter,  h.u.  10  Ellsworth. 

"    Henry  at  Popes,  b.  Oilman  cor.  George. 

«    I.  clerk  at  217  Main,  b.  22  Linden  pi. 

«    Luke,  groceries,  799,  h.  797  Main. 

«   Mark,  cartMBUter  at  N.Y.R.  r.  460  Asylum. 

«    Napoleon  r.mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  164  Main. 

"    Oscar,  carpenter,  h.  Oilman  cor.  George. 

ti    Oscar,  Jr.  carpenter,  b.  Oilman  cor.  George. 

"    Petre,  carpeiuer,  h.u.  89  Windsor. 

"    W.ILmach. at581  Capitol, b.u.  10  Ellsworth. 
Bernatchez  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  231  Pearl. 
Berner  Otto,  laborer  at  46,  b.  46  Sumner. 
Bernhanl  Elizabeth  Mrs.  clerk  134, 1. 134  Main. 
Bemson  Ike,  barber,  h.u.  61  Pleasant. 

u   Max,  barber,  h.u.  206  Front. 
Bernstein  Abram,  tailor  at  46  Asy.  b.  198  Front 

«    Harris,  peddler,  h.2u.r.  198  Front 

«    Wolf,  peddler,  b.  80  North. 
Berquist  (justav,  potter  at  Faience,  h.  8  Olive. 

«<    John,  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.  138  Law. 

«    Solomon,  insp.  at  Popes,  h.  1  Wolcott. 
Berrington  Geo.H.  patternmaker  at  40  Cushman, 

h.  23  Hamilton. 
Berro  John,  lal)orer,  h.  210  Front 
Berry  A.  F.  Mrs.  h.  218  Main,  rm.  61. 

««    benjamin,  porter  at  2  State,  1.2.u.  29  Wol. 

it    Charles,  baker,  68  h.  68  Talcott. 

«    C'harles  Gustav,  at  Popes,  h.  21  Hamilton. 


Berry  &  ComoTe,  saloon,  443  Main,  66  Morgan. 

Thoouw  R  Benj.  Bernard  H.  CcMgnrreu 

«  Dennis  J.  (P.  B.  j-  Sons.)h.  737  Main. 

«i  Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  76  Franklin. 

M  Florence  A.  b.  234  High. 

«  Frances  E.  wid.  William,  h.  234  Hiffh. 

^  Fred.  D.  asst   bookkeeper  at  City   hall, 

300  Main,  h.  9  Ward. 

«<  George  G.  mach.  at  388  Capitol,h.  1 1  Souire. 

«  Howard,  optician  at  347  Main,  b.  235  Park. 

^(  James,  engineer  at  24  Mec.  h.  58  Talcott 

«  James  P.  (P.  Berry  Sf  Son)  b.  737  Main. 

«  John  F.  clerk,  h.u.  52  Flower. 

ii  John  H.  coremaker  at  556  Cap.  b.  4  7  LaureL 

«  Joseph  E.  clerk  223  A^lum,  h.n.  Ill  Oak. 

«  Julia  H.  furrier  at  337  Main,  b.76  Franklin. 

ii  Lucinda,  wid.  Edwin  B.  h.  11  Squire. 

«  Miu-garet,  h.u.  22  S.  Prospect 

"  Mary  £.  b.  737  Main. 

«  Mary,  wid.  Peter,  h.  737  Main, 

u  Michael  at  N.E.R.  h.2u.  71  Avon. 

<<  P.  &  Son,  wholesale  fruits,  4  American. 

Dennis  J.  Berry.  James  P.  Beny. 

Peter  Berry.  ThomiM  ▲.  Berry. 

«  Patrick,  helper  at  54  Arch. 

"  Patrick  E.  grocery,  74,  h.  74  Franklin. 

«<  Peter  (P.  Berry  (r  Sons)  b.  737  Main. 

«  Samuel  H.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.2u.  107  Hungerford. 

«  Thomas,  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.  22  So.  Pro. 

"  Thomas  A.  (P.  Berry  ff  Sons. )h.7S7  Main. 

«<  Thos.  F.  (B.  Sr  Cosgrove)  h.  22  Talcott 

«  Thomas  R.toolmaker,h.2u.  107  Hungerford. 

(<  Wm.  driver  at  15  Alb.  h.u.  105  Windsor. 

"  Wm.  R.  at  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  218  Main, 

b.  234  High. 

it  ^[^^see  also  Barry. 

BERRYMAN     MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO.  265  Asylum.       See  p.  500. 
Berslav  Isaac,  tailor  at  321  Main,  b.  37  Morgan. 
Bertelsen  Crelsten,beltm.  Jewell's,  h.u.61  Ward. 

(<    Hans,  shoemaker,  35,  b.  35  Morgan. 
Bertinero  Fiorino,  laborer,  b.  1 7  Charles. 
Bertram  Ubeld,  carpenter,  h.  87  Lawrence. 

«<    Wm.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.r.  23  Walnut 
Bertrand  Joseph  H.  blacksmith  at  352  Albany^ 

h.  37  Lawrence. 
Bertuccio  Antonio,  gluer  at  1 5  Tru.  b.2u.36  JWin. 

It   Vincent,  (Muzio  Sf  B.)  b.  12Kilboum. 
Berube  Edward,  carpenter,  h.u.r.  105|  Windsor. 
Beslosky  Louis,  peddler,  h.u.  329  Front 
Besmike  Bernanl,  peddler,  b.  244  Front 

u    Moses,  peddler,  b.  244  Front. 
Besse  Joseph  L.  (P.  (f  J.  B.)  h.  187  Sisson. 

"    Peter  (P.  SrJ.B.)2S9  Main,  h.  Boston,  Mass. 
Besse  P.  &  J.  ice  cream,  pastry,  and  confection- 
ery, 239  Main.  See  page  55. 
Peter  Besse.           Joseph  L.  B^eae. 
Bessette  John  M.  saloon  35  Mulberry. 

Best  Calvin  L.  carpenter,  h.  80  New  Britain. 
«  Charles  R.  discount  elk.  atConn.Trust  &  Safe 
Deposit  Co.  289  Main,b.  57  Buckingham. 
it  Fred  A.  printer  at  254  Pearl,  b.  1  John. 
"  Greorge,pres.M.C.Mfg.Co.h.57  Buckingham. 
««  George  L.  sec'y  M.  C.  Mfg.  Co.  h.  29  West 
«   Helen  E.clk.  at  351  Main,b.  24  New  Britain. 


geeb's  habtfobd  cmr  dibbctoby. 


65 


P.  &J. 


«     « 


"^  S!!^5:L,£JI»^     239  Miiin  street. 

BoBloE  Bton,  167  Tnmool  St.,  Boston,  Mait. 

Best  Herman  J.  joiner,  b.  24  New  Britain. 

u    James  J.  bimder,  24,  h.  24  New  Britain. 
Bestelsen   Christensen,  beltmaker  at  15  Trum- 
bull, b.  61  Ward. 
Bestor  Cyras  S.  h.  100  Jefferson. 

**    George  R.  h.u.  100|  Jefferson. 
Bestor    Golden  Pen  Co.  80  Pearl,  Howard  G. 
Bestor,  manager. 

BESTOR    HOWARD  C.  real  estate, 
and  auctioneer,  etc.  80  Pearl,  h.48  Lincoln. 

Seepage  365. 
"    Robert  L.  clerk  at  80  Pearl,  b.  15  Morris. 
"    S.  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  15  Morris. 
Bettes  R.  £.  Mrs.  b.  54  Hungerfoixi. 
Belts  Edward  H.  salt  &  fish,  216  Stote,  h.  121 
Huntington. 
**    Frederick  A.  insurance  commissioner,  rms. 

14  to  20  State  Capitol,  h.  New  Haven. 
<<    George  B.  clerk  at  544  Asylum,  b.  9  £ast. 
M    Lewis,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 
Beans  George,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  5  Kilbonrn  ct 
Beutz  Otto,  mach.  r.  223  State,  h.  Rockville  t. 
Betzer  CaT4,stairbailder  at  r.l5Alb.b.u.40Park. 
Berins  Yernah  L.  at  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.  95 

Pearl,  b.  575  Farmington. 
Beyer  Frank  O.burnisher  at  6 2  Mar.h.  64yanb. 

*<    tST'see  alfo  Beers,  Behre. 
Biangamano  Michael,  ragpicker,  h.2u.  20  Chas. 
Bibbins  Edwin  S.  carpenter,  b.u.  50  Chestnut. 
**   Frances,  seamstress,  h.2u.  703  Main. 
«    Julia,  wid.  William  W.  h.2u.  703  Main. 
Bickel  Chas.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.86  Hamilton, 
u    Richard  W.patternm.  at  1  Flow,  b.86  Ham. 
Thos.  L.  theological  student,  1507  Broad. 

UmRT  BiCKFORD,  Physiciao.    Office,  98  Ann 

street. 
Hoan-8  to  9  A.H. 

1  to  3  and  7  to  8  P.M. 

Telephone  749-2. 

Bickford  Henry,  physician,  98,  h.  98  Ann. 
Biddle  George  J.  printer  at  Case,  L.  &  B.  Co.  49 

Trumbull,  n.  15  Sherman. 
Bidelik  Michael,helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  3  North. 
Bklgood  Edward  H.  clerk  368,  h.  870  Asylum. 

tt   Frederick,  clerk  at  26  State,  b.  40  Retreat 

«<    Laura,  clerk  at  177  Main,  b.  40  Retreat. 

«   Marcus  L.  teamster,  b.  214  Woodland. 
Bidwell  Ada  C.  proofrdr.  154  PL  b.  33  Allen  PI. 

**   Albert,  painter,  h.  12  Union. 

«    Alfred,  h.  12  Avon. 

^   Annie  B.  vocalist,  b.  72  Buckingham. 

M    Daniel  D.  reporter  Hartford  Times,  246 
Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

«    Elizabeth  W.  Mrs.  h.  89  Buckingham. 

M   EUa  A.  fitter  at  23  Pratt,  b.  58  Church. 


Bidwell  Frank  W.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  216 
Main,  h.  5  Brownell. 

"    Frederick,rigger  at  1 09,  h.u.r.  147  Commerce. 

«   Frederick  C.  clerk  at  78  Asv.  b.  Bloomfield  t 

"    George  C.  manager,  250  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Grace  C.  stenc^V  at  291  Main,  b.  197  Park. 

«    Herbert,  driver,  h.  10>^  Ford. 

M   Howard  £.  clerk  at  Beach  &  Co.  209  State, 
b.  East  Hartford  t. 

"   Jas.  H.  (H.  a  Judd  j-  Root)  389  Allyn,  h. 
89  Buckingham. 

«   Jennie  £.  wid.  Lorenzo,  b.u.  5  Brownell. 

it   John  C .  (John  C.  Bidwell  ff  Co.)  h.  5  Clinton. 

"   John  C.  &  Co.  Goodyear  Rub.  Store,237As)'.* 

«    Kate  L.  bookkeeper  at  369  Main,b.l  9 7  Park. 

«   Martin  A.  trees,  &c.  h.  24  Vine. 

«    Percy  W.  shipping  elk.  154  Pearl,  b.  9  Laf. 

«    Sam'l  J.  machinist,  h.  197  Park. 

"    Satmud  W.  coal  and  lumber,  h.  72  Bkm. 

«    Willie,  clerk,  b.u.  10>^  Ford. 
Biederman    Gottfried  J.  enameler    at    Popes, 

h.u.  28  Sanford. 
Biedleman  H.  laborer,  h.r.  25(  Chestnut. 
Bigelow  Euffene  C.  foreman  59^  Tru.h.  22  Mahl. 

"    Henry  W.  tester  at  Popes,  1.  14  Spring. 

;*   Mary,  b.  70  Church. 
Bihl  William,  carpenter,  b.  46  Annawan. 
Bikr  William,  laborer,  b.r.  33  Mechanic. 
Bill  Albert  C.  (BUI  J-  Tuttle)  333  Main,  judge 
police  court,  h.  27  Annawan. 

"   Albert  C.  clerk  at  98  Kilboum,  b.  98  Vine. 

«   Alvin  H.  {BiU  ^  Co,)  h.  88  Ann. 

X   Austin  R.  supt.  at  Adams  Express  Co.  305 
Main,  h.u.  118  Wooster.. 

BILL   BROTHERS,  carmen    and  city 
express,  46  Ann.  Seepage  505. 

Franols  P.  BUI,  est  of.  Fred  R.  Bm. 

Dwlffht  H.  Bin. 

«   Clarence  A.  at  53  Trambull,  b.  88  Ann. 
"    &  Co.  livery  stable,  r.  185  Main. 

Afvin  H.  BiU. 

««   D wight  H.  (Bill  Bros,)  h.u.  128  Trumbull. 
"   Edward  S.  engineer,  N.Y.Rh.  930  Main. 
a   Edwin  S.  vice-pres.  Tyler  Mfg.  Co.  26h.u. 

31  Pratt. 
«    Emery  E  .bookkeeper  at  214  Mar. b.27  Vine. 
"   Ezra,  supt  at  335,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
«   Fred  R.  (BiUBros.)  46 Ann,h.  1 28Trumbull. 
«    George  F.  chief  of  police,  38  Kin.  h.  98  Vine. 
«    George  H.  engineer  N.Y.R.  h.  87  Brook. 
"   Harry  C.  clerk  at  1  Laurel,  b.  27  Vine. 
It   Harry  L.  b.  384  Wethersfield. 
«    Homer  C.  Mrs.  h.2u.  435  Main. 
««   Julia  A.  wid.  Charles  C.  h.  27  Annawan. 
«    Lizzie  R.  b.  554  Main. 
««   Mary  E.  wid.  George  W.  h.  27  Vine. 
"   RoUin  H.  clerk  at  17  Central,  b.  279  Main. 
««   Roswell  C.  clerk  at  Bill  Bros,  carmen,  46 

Ann,  b.u.  23  Congress. 
it   Sarah  A.N.  wid.Franci8  P.h.u.  1 28  Trumbull. 

BILL    &    TUTTLE,    attorneys  at  law, 
333  Main.  See  page  430. 

Albert  C.  BilL  Jowph  P.  Tuttle. 

Billgren  Frank  L.  at  23  Squire,  b.  153  Law. 
Billings  C.  E.  Mfg.  Co.  mach.  216  Lawrence. 


56 


GEBB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


BiLUNOB  Chas.  £.  prest  The  Billings  & 
Spencer  Co.  216  Liawrence,  fire  commig- 
sioner,  h.  86  Buckingham.     See  page  475. 

«<   Eugene  G.  timekeeper,  h.u.  45  Waunut 

«  Fr^erick  C.  8upt  at  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
216  Lawrence,  h.  171  Capitol. 

«  Harry  £.  asst.  supt.  The  Billines  &  Spen- 
cer Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.  121  Mn.  rm.  82. 
BILLINGS  HENRY  E.  flaggings  and 
mason's  supplies,  154  Charter  Oak,h.  17 
Allen  place.  See  page  429. 

«  Henry  F.  clerk  railroad  commissioner,  rm. 
43  State  Capitol,  h.  18  Ward. 

"   Matde  O.  typewriter  373  Asy.  b.  24  Heath. 

<(   May  Airs.  h.2u.  24  Mulberry. 

<<   P.  H.  merchant  tailor,  11  Asy.  h.l  73  Collins. 

«    Sarah  F.  dressmaker,  b  79  Willow. 

BILLINGS  a  SPENCER  CO  The 

dropforginss,  etc.  216  Law.  See  page  475. 
Bilodeau  Joseph  H.  A.  tailor  at  71  Asylum. 
Billsborrow  Frank  H.  stenographer  at  iEtnalns. 
Co.  226  Main,  h.  872  Broad. 

«    Hannah,  wid.  James  b.  872  Broad. 
Billups  Albert,  h.  523  Park. 
Bimbaum  August,  printer  at  31, 1.  31  Mulberry. 
Binder  Julius,  baker,  h.r.  69  Windsor. 

«   Max,  baker  at  466  Main,  h.  61  Portland. 
Bingham  Edwin  H.  clerk  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 
15  Trumbull,  h.  11  Alden. 

«   Frances  A.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

"  Geo.  A.  supervisor  of  bridges  at  N.Y.R.  h. 
251  Lawrence. 

"    Geo.  C.  motorman  St.Ry.  b.  36  Hicks. 

«    Grace  J.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  251  Law. 

*<  Henry  J.  draughtsman  at  F.  H.  Richards, 
803  Main,  h.  3  Park  Terrace. 

"  Herbert  C.  "Prospect  Stock  Farm"  Pros.  av. 
h.  Prospect  av.  n.  Asylum. 

«    Hezekiah  C.  iceman  at  280  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 

t<  Howard  H.  C.  teacher  of  Latin  and  math- 
ematics, High  School,  h.  484  Farmington. 

«   J.  Foote  Rev.  clergyman,  h.  484  Farmington. 

«   Nancy  L.  wid.  Henry  A.  h.  11  Alden. 

«   Orsemus,  druggist,  b.  18  South  Ann. 

"    Orsemus  Mrs.  h.  IS  Foot  Guard  pi. 

«    Samuel  H.  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  1  Sanford. 

(<  Wallace  R.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  53  Capitol. 

«   Warren  A.  tillerman  str.  No.  4,h.  18  S.Ann. 
Biodwick  John,  at  110  Asylum,  b.  W.Locks  t. 
Biondi  Frank,  laborer,  b.u.  79  Morgan. 

«<    Raphel,  laborer,  h.u.  210  Front. 
Birch  Herbert  R.  bkkpr.  at  20  Church,  b.  E.H.t. 

«   John,  bkkpr.  at  556  Main,  h.  New  Britain  t. 

"  Louis  H.  at  JEtn&  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  178  Ashley. 

It   Nellie,  wid.  of  Thomas,  h.  22  Williams. 

«   Richard,  plumber,  20  Church,  h.  E.H.t 
Birch  Thomas  S.  h.  178  Ashley. 
Birckmayer  William,  carpenter,  h.  19  Heath. 
Bird  James,  waiter  at  26  State,  b.  160  Barbour. 
Birden  Charles  H.  carpenter,  h.2u.  264  Capen. 

"   J.  8.  &  Co.,Capitol  City  Pickle  House,84  Vine. 

«   Jas.  S.  (J.  S.  Birden  fl-  Ca^  h.  84  Vine. 
Birdsall  Harriet  A.  wid.  Dan.  C.  h.  870  Asylum. 


E.  C.  BISHOP  &  CO., 

MAKUVACrURBBS  OV 

Ladders  f  Step-Ladders  of  all  kinds. 

The  New  impflned  Hartford  Extaion  ladder. 

Painters*  8Ui«e  Ladders.     Ladder  Hooks,  etc    Cypnu 
Wood  Eave  Troaurl^  and  Condnctora  of  all  kinds. 

34  CAPEN  STREET. 

Birge  Esther,  wid.  Edwin,  h.  40  Allen  place. 

"    WUliam  H.  h.a.  51  Pleasant. 

Birkenmayer  Helen  J.  stenomipher  at  ELfd.Fire 

Ins.  Co.  53  Trumbull,  b.  28  CapitoL 

Birkery  Cornelius  J.  (B,  Mfq,  Co.)  h.  78  BeL 

«   Mfg.  Co.  plumbers'  supplies,  SS  Wells. 
Cornelius  J.  Birkery.  Thomas  Standish. 

«   Mich.  £.  brassfinisher,  b.  163  Front. 

Birmingham  Ann,  wid.  Hiomas,  h.  84  Ward. 

«<   Bernard,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  1421  Broad. 

«    Hannah,  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  £.H.t. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.r.  36  Ward. 

«   John  B.  hotel  in  Windsor,  b.  84  Ward. 

«   Joseph,  plumber  at  280  Asy.  b.  585  Main. 
Birmingham  Jos.  M.  asst.  supt.  at  Popes,  coun- 
cilman  9tk  ward,  h.  256  Putnam. 

«   Mary,  store  32,  h.  32  Ward. 

«   Mary,  yestmaker,  h.  r.  86  Ward, 

«   Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.r.  57  Dean. 

«   Mary  A.  Mrs.  b.  228  Pearl. 

«   Michael,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

<<   Patrick,  mason,  h.n.  36^  Ward. 

u   Patrick,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1074  Broad. 

t(   Patrick  U.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  308  Park. 

«   Solomon  F.  asst  driver  Hook  and  Ladder 
Co.  h.  239  Pearl. 

«   Thomas,  boilerm.  at  P.  &  R.R.  h.  92  Wakiat. 

«   Thomas  F.  peddler,  h.  15  Benton. 

u   Thomas  F.  polisher,  h.u.  305  Lawrence. 

«   (^*see  also  Bermingham. 

BIRNEY   REGINALD,  special  agent 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  Newark,  N. 
J.  29  Pearl,  b.  143  Washington. 
Bishop  Alonzo  W.  electrician,  b.2u.  84  Grove. 
"    Carlos  E.  h.  27  Bluehills. 
"    Carrie  C.  bkkpr.  at  341  Asy.  b.  146  Wash. 

Bishop  E.  C.  &  Co.,  ladder  manufacturers,  84 

Capen.  See  page  56. 

Edwin  C.  Bishop. 

Bishop  Edwin  C.  (E,  CB.Sf  Co.)  h.  84  Capen. 
«   Edwin  W.  theological  student,  1507  Broad. 
«   Elizabeth  F.  Mrs.,  b.  59  CapitoL 
"   Emmons,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  63  Avon. 
«    Esther,  wid.  Koscoe  E.  h.2u.  84  Grove. 
«   Frank  F.at  Connecticut  General  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  59  CapitoL 
"   Frank  L.  b.  80  Capitol. 
"   Frederick  L.  treasurer  Atwood  Faience  Co. 

b.  76  Farmington. 
"    Karl,  printer  at  141  Pearl,  b.  27  Bluehills. 
«   L.  F.  Miss,  compositor  at  Conn.  Fanner, 

284  Asylum. 
«   Morris,  painter  at  25  Church,  h.  210  Front 


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Hisbop  Nebon,  h-u.  €3  Avon. 
^    iteaben  J.  express  clerk  at  254  Pearl,  h.  14 
Warner. 
Richard  K.  teamster,  h.  60S  Garden. 
Sylvester  S.  elevator  26  Pratt,  h.  146  Wash. 
Bisbton  James,  helper  at  9  Sig.  h.  £.H.t. 
Bissell  A.  £.  clerk  K.Y.R.  450  Asylom. 

Annie  W.  wid.  Henri  £.  h.u.  244  Weth. 
Arthnr  T.b.  95  Ann. 
Catharine  B.  wid.  Sylvester,  h.  462  Farm. 
'«    fVances  Louisa,  wid.  H.  £.  h.  44  Spring. 

BI8SELL    CEORCE    P.   &    CO. 

bankers  and  investment  securities,  807 

Miun.  See  page  869. 

Albert  H.  Olmsted.  Charlet  H.  Oolt. 

««    Henry,  bookkeeper  and  agent  at  F.  H. 

Richards,  803  Main,  h.  N.B.t. 
M    Herbert  6.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  b.  44  Spring. 
BIS8ELL    HIRAM,  mason,  builder,  48, 
h.  48  Wadsworth.  See  page  469. 

«<    J.  Walton,  b.  84  Chapel. 
M    James  M.  tobacco,  220  State,  h.  84  Chapel. 
M    Julia  S.  D.  wid.  George  P.  h.  98  Spring. 
M    Lilian  L.  musicteacher,  b.  44  Spring. 
**    M.  £lleanor,  student,  b.  95  Ann. 
M    Samuel  T.  musicteacher  and  pianotuner,  885 

Main,  h.  26  Congress. 
**    Thomas  H.  real  estate  and  loans,  h.  95  Ann. 
«<    William,  milkman,  10,  b.  10  Holcomb. 
Bitgood  Alfred,  at  U.  S.  Hotel,  b.  40  Retreat 
»    Edward,  clerk  868  Asylum. 
u    Marcus  L.  farmer,  h.  Albany. 
Bittenbring  Emil  O.  h.  75  Bluehills. 
Bitter  Joseph,  bartender  at  285  Windsor,  b. 

925  Main. 
Bjerrum  Hans,  laborer,  h.  186  Albany. 
Bjork  Matilda  J.  wid.  of  Chas.  J.  h.r.  28^  Chst 
Bjorkland  Charles,  painter  at  185  Asylum. 

«<   J.  helper  at  133  Shel.  b.  56  Smith. 
Bjoridand  Carl,  cabinet  maker,  20  Potter. 
M   Chas.  clerk  at  Smith,  Bourn  &  Co.  8  Sig- 

oymey.  b.  820  Capen. 
«<   Ernest  W.  carptr.  at  69  Front,  b.  571  Mn. 
^    Frederick,  ostler  at  825, 1.  825  Asylum. 
u   John,  carpenter  at  69  Front,  h.  820  Cpn. 
u   John  E.  carpenter,  b.  320  Capen. 
u    Knut,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  214  Wdld. 
cc    Louisa,  dressmaker,  b.  820  Capen. 
Bjorkman  L.  W.  A.  pastor  Swedish  Zion  Cong. 
Church,  h.  Hungerford  cor.  Russ. 
^   yictor,  machinist,  b.  41  Mulberry. 
M   f^r'See  also  Byorhman, 
BjornCarl,  helper  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H  t 
«<    Charles  L.  at  690  Park,  b.  24  Wolcott. 
u    Ludwick,  tailor  at  852  Asy.  b.2u.  176  Put 
Bjurling  John,  h.  84  Wooster. 
Biachansky  £sar,  pModdler,  h.2u.  80  Temple. 
Black  Cynthia  A.  wid.  Albert,  h.u.  62  Sheldon. 
(<   Frank,  painter,  b.u.  62  Sheldon. 
u   Gertie  S.  at  1  South  Ann,  b.u.  189  Maple. 
«  J(^n,  clerk  at  400  Mam,  b;  181  Bellevue. 
<<  Lac  V  H.  Mrs.  prop.  Madison  House,  44  Pratt 
c<  Madison  J.  prop.Empire  Stables,  veterinary 
surgeon,  166  Main,  b.  44  Pratt 


Black  Martha  J.  forelady  at  88,  b.  55  Woodbine. 

^   Robert,  stonemason,  h.  264  Capen. 

«    Samuel,  machinist,  h.  55  Woodoine. 

(c    Simon,  setter  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  255  Mar. 
Blackburn  William,  machinist  at  216  Lawrence 

b.  220  Park. 
Blackman  Charies  C.  h.u.  877  Main. 

t<   William,  blacksmith,  h.  220  Park. 

Blackmer  Perlee  J.  (Aldrich  Sf  B,)  h.u.  8  Jef. 

Blade  Robert  H.  clerk  at  157  Main,  b.  4  £bn. 

Bladon  Geo.  L.  goldbeater,  14  Mul.  h.  112  Woos. 

Blair  &Cozeter,  manufacturing  jewelers,  821  Mn. 
Robert  C.  Blair.  Wm.  O.  Coxeter. 

«   Edward,  carpenter,  h.  55  Bellevue. 

cc    Frank,  carpenter,  h.u.  80  Wooster. 

cc  James,  clerk  at  278  Main,  b.  71  Williams. 

«   James  W.  clerk  at  258  Asylum. 

»<   Joseph,  carpenter,  h.u.  82  Wooster. 

"    Robert  C.  (B.  ^  Coxeter)  1.  67  Main. 
Blais  Joseph,  blacksmith  291  AUyn,  1. 15  Church. 
Blake  Albert  E.  clerk  at  Chas.  R.  Hart  &  Co.  car- 
pets, 864,  b.u.  641  Main. 

«   Alvin,  boilermaker  at  H  B.  Beach  k  Son. 
185  Grove,  h.  49  Park. 

X   Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.u.  1482  Broad. 

a   Catherine  Mrs.  h.r.  88  Fairmount 

«    ChaM.A,(C.A.B.i'Co.)h,nOAnn. 

«   Chas.  A.  &  Co.  hay,  straw,  etc.  684-638  Main. 

Charles  A.  Blake. 
«   Chas.  E.  turner  at  62  Mar.  b.  Cromwell  t 

u  Charles  N.  h.  88  Hopkins. 

"  £dgar,  clerk,  400  Main,  h.  99  Hungerford. 

(<  Edgar,  clerk  at  369  Main,  b.  90   Church. 

«  Edward  G.  salesman,  142  State,  h.  14  Beach. 

"  Edwin  J.  (T.  J.  Blake  J*  Son)  b.  28  Vine. 

«  Francis,  waiter,  h.u.  37  Mather. 

u  Frank,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  148  Zion. 

«  Fred  W.  teamster  at  280  Main,  h.  21  Tal. 

«  G.  Irving,  mf r.  ag%  1 90  Pearl,  h.  Windsor  t 

"  Harry,  at  Taft  Co.  h.  152  Mather. 

«  Hattie  £.  stenogr.  197  Asy.  b.u.  152  Allyn. 

«<  James,  blacksmith  at  1  Laurel,  h.2u.  127 

Lawrence. 

«  Jas.  Edw'd,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  84  Lau. 

«  John,  at  Gas  Co.  b.  21  Grace. 

"  John  F.  (Taft  (r  Blake  h  h.  49  Spring. 

c{  Margaret  C.  St  Mar^-s  Home  for  aged,  Alb. 

"  Martin  D.  tire  setter  at  Popes,  b.  Parkville. 

«  Mary  J.  teacher,  b.  1432  Broad. 

«  Peter,  machinist  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  21  Beach. 

«  Simon  E.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  21  Grace. 

«  Sylvester  J.  clerk  at  1 1 7  Asy.  b.u.  21  Beach. 
BLAKE    T.    J.    &    SON,    brass    and 

coppersmiths,  141  and   143   Commerce. 

See  page  441. 

Thomas  J.  Blake.         Edwin  J.  Blake. 
««   Thomas  P.  pressfeeder  12  Cen.b.  94  Grove. 
«<    Thomas  J.  (T.  J.  Blake  jr  Son)  selectman^ 

h.  23  Vine. 
a   Thomas  J.  Jr.  drug  clerk  at  385  Capitol,  b. 

23  Vine. 
"   Walter  E.  carpenter,  b.  21  Grace. 
BLAKE    WAI-TER  P.  decorator,  219 

to  221  Pearl,  h.  284  Zion. 
u   Wilbur  H.  bookkeper,  special  custom  house 

storekeeper,  141  Commerce,  b.  28  Vine. 


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GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITT    DIREGTORY. 


BUkely  Bertram  L.  salesm,  45  Aty.  b.  462  Main. 

Blakeney ,  at  23  Asylnm,  b.  23  Spring. 

Blakeslee  CarietonW.coIlector,261  Ajj.b.  48  Stun. 

u  Fred.  6.  clerk  at  iEtniuIns.  Co.  226  Main, 
b.  48  Sumner. 

M   Haviiah  A.  li.  605  Park. 

«   Helen  E.  wid.  Capt  Harry,  h.  48  Somner. 

u   Henry  J.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  605  Park. 

<<  Jesne  B.  b.  605  Park. 

«   Leila  H.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  832  Main, 
b.  48  Snmner. 

«   Wilber  H.  f oreuL  Borr  Index  Co.  h.  236  N.P. 
Blakesley  George  D.  clerk  at  Insurance  Dept 

State  Capitol,  rm.  14,li.  SO  Lewis. 
Blamberg  John,molder  223  Sta.h.u.r.  28  Temple. 
Blanc  Josephine,  missionary,  h.  New  Park. 
Blanchard  Abbie  6.  wid.  Geo.  G.  b.  25  Florence. 

«<   Archie  W.  bookkr.  at  95  Pearl,  b.  E.H.t 

«<   Frank,  salesman  at  146  State,  b.  168  Sig. 

u   George  G.  creamery  butter  and  eggs,  40,  h. 
40  Vine. 

«   Homer,  h.  73  Buckingham. 

^   Joseph  L.  b.  73  Buckmgham. 

«   Louis,  carpenter,  h.u.  5  Davenport 

BLANCHARD  O.  H.  &  BART- 
LETT  CO.  Importers  of  teas,  coffees 
and  spices,  mfgr.  of  cigars,  146   State. 

See  page  493. 

Blanchard  Oland  H.  pres't  The  O.  H.  Blan- 
chard &  Bartlett  Co.  h.  168  Sigoumey. 

«    Paul  P.  carpenter,  h.r.  13  John. 

«    Sam'l  N.  salesm.  146  State,  b.  168  Sigoumey. 

u   William,  carpenter  at  1   Flower,  h.  £.H.  t. 
Blanchette  L.  Z.  carptr.  10  Tru.  h.  Parkville. 

i(   Yal.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  38  Amity. 
Blanchfield  James,  farmer,  h.u.  998  Main. 

«   John,  contracting  grading  49,  h.  49  Sanford. 
Bland  Albert,  pressman  at  141  Pearl. 

«   Fred.  C.  bookkpr.  at  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
216  Lawrence,  h.  40  Lincoln. 

««   John  R.  blacksmith  at  N.  Y.  R.  h.u.  1 04  Wal. 

«    Robert  W.  pressman,  b.  52  7  Main. 

"   Wm.  W.pnnter  at  29  Union  pi.  b.  527  Main. 

Blaney  P.  J.  l.u.  241  Main,  rm.  10. 

Blazer  &  Co.  confectionery,  113  Main. 
Frank  Blazer.  John  Blazer. 

u   Frank  (F.  Blazer  j-  Co.)  h.2u.  58  Pleasant. 

"   John  (F.  Blazer  ^  Co.)  h.  23  Windsor. 
Bleakney  R.  C.  printer  at  23  Asy.  b.  22  Spring. 
Blcase  Alfred  H.  shippingclerk  at  Wm.  Rogers 

Mfg.  Co.  66  Market,  h.  842  Main. 
Bleehdorn  Charles,  at  2  Trumbull,  b.  149  Russ. 

"    Victoria,  wid.  William,  b.u.  47  Russ. 

«<    William,  upholsterer,  2  Tru.  h.  194  Russ. 

"   (^*'€e  also  Bluehdom, 
Blenkhorne  Sade  £.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Blesso  John,  clerk  at  123  Main,  h.  23  Windsor. 
Bleyins  David,  slater,  383,  h.  383  Park. 

"    Wm.  steamfitting,  40  State,  h.  885  Park. 

«   William  B.  clerk  at  230  Park,  h.  2}  Hung. 

Blicq  Edgar  T.  clerk  at  369  Main,  b.  64  Church. 

Bligh  Edward  J.  manager  cafe  26,  b.  26  State. 

Blin  Philip,  laborer,  b.  28  Morgan. 

Blinn  D.  H.  k  Co.  watchmakers,  1 75  Asylum. 
Daniel  H.  BUnn.         Edward  R.  Bllnn. 


Blinn  Daniel  H.  (D.H.  B.  ^  Co.)  h.a.  177  A«y. 
M   EdwaidR.r/>.0.B.^Co.Jh.  Cromwell  t. 
u   Hattie,  b.  445  Main. 
«<  Josefdi  S.  aeent  iBina  Life  Ins.  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  New  Haven  c. 
M   William  W.  engineer  at  Johna-Pratt  Co.  h. 

72  Hnngerford. 
BlLse  %^^»€€  ciso  Blazer. 
Bliss  Alfred  L.  at  Orient  Insurance  Co.  5  Hajnes, 

b.  54  Willard. 
(«   Amelia  F.  wid.Elisha,  h.  166  Sigonrney. 
«    Arthur  W.  (  W.  H.  Bliss  ^  Sons)  h.  1 22  Saur. 
M   Benjamin,  n.  78  Farmington. 
<<    Chas.  W.  foreman  at  1  Flower,h.  Springfield. 
u   Edw.  clerk  at  1 7  Central,  h  So.  Manchester. 
*<   Edward,  tinner  at  r.65 1  Mn.  h.n.  64  Smnner. 
(<    Edward  A.  h.  54  Willard. 
M  Edward  B.  at  £tna  Insurance  Company,  226 

Main,  b.n.  54  Sumner. 
«   Edward  M.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  54  WiUanL 
«   Elisha  F.  b.  169  Sigoumey. 
«   Francis  £.  president  American  Publishing 

C<Hnpany,  424  Asylum,  h.  169  Sigoumey. 
«    Francis  E.  Jr.  bkkpr.  424  Asy.  b.  169  Sig. 
"    Fred  J.  (  W.  H.  Bliss  j-  Sons)  h.  47  Weth. 
«   Frederick  S.  at  iBtna  Ins.  Co.  S26  Main, 

b.  78  Farmington. 
M   Harry  E.  timekeeper,  at  Woodland,  b.  49 

Wethersfield. 
«   Hayden  W.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«   Mary  T.  wid.  Ralph,  h.  25  Wadsworth. 
"   Walter,  secretary  American  Publishing  Ca 

424  Asylum,  h.  166  Sigoumey. 
«    Watson  H.  (  W.  H.  Bliss  Sr  Sons)  h.  49  Weth. 

BLISS    WATSON    H.   &   SONS, 

builders,  Woodland  st  n.  R.R. 

W.  H.  Bliss.    Fred.  J.  Bliss.    Arthur  W.  Bllsa 

Bloch  Morris,  butcher  at  51  Morgan,  b.  248  Front. 

"    Simon,  sweeper  at  40  Goy.  h.  211  Front. 
Blodgett  Albert,  driver,  2  Am.  b.  114  State. 

BLODCETT  &  CLAPP  CO.  iron, 

steel,  etc.  47-55  Market     See  page  484. 

«    F.  H.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  PaHcville. 

«    Frances  C.  wid.  RosweQ,  h.  8  Farmington. 

«    Frank  A.  overseer  at  42  Seyms,  h.  25  Belden. 

«    G.  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  W.H.t. 

«    Roswell  F.  secretary  Pratt  &  Whitney  Ca 
1  Flower,  b.  8  Farmington. 

It   William  H.  patent  attorney  at  F.  H.  Rich- 
ards, 308  Main,  b.  57  Farmington. 
BlombergJI^^^^etf  Blamburg. 
Blomeke  Elizabeth,  wid.  H.  G.  h.2u.  84  Wooster. 
Blood  Louis  H.  draughtsman  at  1  Flow.  b.  W^liit* 

man  ct. 
Bloom  Alfred  M.trav.  salesman, h.u.  77  Franklin. 

u   Emma  Mrs.  h.  890  Main. 

«    Ike,  painter,  b.  195  Front. 

«   Joseph  B.  peddler,  h.u.  195  Front. 

((    Samuel,  tailor  at  862  Main,  b.u.  195  Front. 

"    Theodore,  machinist,  b.  46  Babcock. 

"    William,  helper  at  20  Gold,  b.u.  195  Front 

«   (^^see  also  Blume. 
Bloomer  S.  G.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  88  Church. 
Bloomfield  Patrick,  stonecutter,  b.u.  92  Front. 
Blot  Lucien  P.  diesinker  at  Popes,  b.  101  Bab 


GEEKS    HABTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


59 


Blnehdoni  Ernest  C.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.u  52  Oak. 

*<    ^^$ee  also  Bleedom. 
Rhiinan  S.  painter  at  618  Capitol,  h.  20  North. 
filiune  Charles,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«<    Fred.  W.  screwm.  h.2u.  46  Laurel. 

M    Thea  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1. 46  Babcock. 

^*    i^^Tsee  also  Bloame, 
Blumenthal  Abe,  b.  201  Front. 

««    Albert  J.  clerk  at  82  Asylum,  h.  Weth.  t 
Blumenthal  Benjamin,  councilman  2d  ward, 
German  delicacies,  229,  h.  225  Market. 

^    £tta,  wid.  of  Aaron,  h.  6  Morris. 

^    Isaac  R.    Excelsior    Sale  and   Exchange 
Stables,  20,  h.  20  Morgan. 

M    MoUie,  dressmaker,  6,  h.Q.  6  Morris. 

**    Moses,  floorwalker,  878  Mn.  b.  6  Morris. 

^    Rebecca  Miss,  clerk,  b.u.  6  Morris. 

><    Samuel,  driver  at  20,  b.  20  Morgan. 

M    Sarah,  wid.  Meyer,  groceries,  201 ,  h.  201  Fr. 
Blumner  Oscar,  draughtsman  at  223  Asylum,  b. 

39  Russ. 

Blasli  Clark  D.  assembler,  Popes,  h.  1316  Broad. 
Bluteau  George,  mach.  at  888  Cap.b.  1447  Broad. 
Blydenburgh  Ralph  G.shipcaulker,  h.  28  Union. 
Blythe  Chas.  A.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.49  Huyshope. 

M    Elizabeth  C.  h.  799  Asylum. 

u    Era  Mrs.  h.  98  Wells. 

^*    John,  cigarmaker  at  155,  h.u.  155  Main. 

M    John,  fruit  and  confectionery,  h.  28  Windsor. 

M    Mabel,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  98  Wells. 

«<    Margaret,  h.  799  Asylum. 
Board  of  Trade,  P.  H.Woodward,  sec.  39  Pearl. 
Boarding  Home  for  Youn^  Women,  58  Church. 
&e  Woman  Christian  Association  of  Hfd. 
Boardman  Alfred,  carpenter,  b.  148  Albany. 

M    Belle,  wid.  William,  h.u.  559  Main. 

«*    Benjamin,  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  b.u.  10  Aid. 

**    Charles,  h.  42  Webster. 

M    Chaimcey  B.  livery,  104  Main,  h.  23  Wash. 

^   Edward,  b.u.  559  Main. 

<«   Elizabeth,  wid.  William  H.  h.u.  10  Alden. 

u   Elizabeth  H.  teacher  at  1 204,b.l204  Asylum. 

u    EllaM.bookkeeperat273Main,  b.  77Cap. 

«<    Elmina,  wid.  Heniy,  h.u.  240  Wethersfield. 

«    Florence,  at  40  Governor,  b.n.  10  Alden. 

«    Frances  M.  b.  42  Webster. 

u    Frank,  carpenter,  h.  148  Albany. 

M    Frank  R.  engraver  at  Calhoun  Printing  Co. 
29  Union  pi.  h.u.  99  Oak. 

M    Fred.  B.  clerk,  b.  253  Main,  rm.  62. 

M    Geo.  W.  machinist  at  24  Mec.  b.  330  Weth. 

M    Harry,  bkkpr.  at  Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co. 

40  Governor. 

u    Howard  F.  ^ FF. B.  jr Sons)  h.  23  Girard. 
M   James W. blksm. 581  Cap.!.  253  Main,  rm.62. 
M    John  S.  farmer  at  80,  h.  330  WeUiersfield. 
<(   Margaret  A.wid.CharlesH.h.25 Washington. 
u    Ralph  H.  inspector  40  Governor,  b.  N.B.t. 
i<   T.  Jefferson  (W,B.^  iSbvw )  h.  77  Bkm. 
<•   Thomas  J.  inspector  at  95  Pearl,  h.  Ware- 
house Point  t. 
«    William,  laborer,  h.u.  99  Windsor. 
u   Wm.  £.  cleii:  804  Asy.  b.  77  Buckingham. 
«<   William  F.  J.  h.  74  Farmington. 
«  William  G.  h.  2  ManhalL 


Boardman  Wm.  H.  Jr.  368  Asy.  b.u.  10  Alden. 

(c   William  J.  transferer  at  215  Asvlum,  b. 

East  Hartford  t 

((   Wm.  &  Sons,  tea,  coffee,  &c.  304  Asylum. 
T.  Jeltonoii  Boardnum.   HowarA  F.  Boftrdman. 

u  William  T.  at  1 7  Albany,  1i.  East  Hartford. 
Bocash  Joseph,  painter  at  25  Church,  h.r.  57  €rov. 
Bock  August,  baker,  h.r.  23  Portland. 

u    Henry,  b.  119  High. 
Bockus  Chas.  L.  at  157  Weth.  h.  23  Elliott. 

u   Ernest,  h.  28  Elliot. 

«    Frank,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  Rockville  t. 
Bocorselski  Frank  E.  mach.  at  1  FlowJi.7lWard. 

i(   fiavmond,  sexton    Hebrew   Cemetery,  h. 
l!>eborah  Chapel,  71  Ward. 

u  ^ymond  F.  draughtsm.141  Tru.  b.71  Ward. 
Bode  Ivan  M.  foreman  for  W.  S.  Williams,  285 

State,  b.  38  Woodbridge. 
Bodenstein  Chas.F.  mach.at  1I&.  A  nn,  h.  2  7Brook . 

"   Herman,  cigarmaker,  29,  h.  29  Brook. 
Bodge  Cordelia  Mrs.  h.  850  Main. 

M    Geoi^  R.  agent,  81,  h.3u.81  Asylum,  nn.  10. 

«   Mai^^aret,  wid.  Dwight  C.  h.  6  Huntley  pi. 

«   Marv  A.  b.  6  Huntley  pi. 

«   William,  packer,  57  Alb.  b.  6  Huntley  pi. 
BodwellChas  S.  helper,  216  Law.  b.  86  Bentoo. 

M   E.  A.  wid.  Thos.  L.  nurse,  b.  1 09  Jefferson. 

i<   Emma  Louise,  wid.  J.  H.  b.  18  Ch.  O. 

«<   Frank  O.  clerk  at  Perkins  Electric  Switch 
Mfg.  Co.  83  Woodbine,  hi  610  Capitol. 

it   George,  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  36  Benton. 
Boel  William  H.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  117  Oak. 
Bogardus  Adelbert  U.  blacksmith,  h.r.  74  Van 

Block  av. 
Bogart  Jennie  S.  attendant  at  SO  Washington. 
Bogert  Dorcas  wid.  David  B.  A.  h.  85  Williams. 
B<^e  Arthur  T.  supt  at  P.  O.  h.  60  Bond. 

«   Harriet  M.  Mrs.  h.  103  Main.. 

«   John  C.  police  officer  in  East'  Hartford,  b. 
60  Bond. 
Bohan  James  J.  (Fallon  ^  Bohan)  h.u.  147  Shel. 

M   f^^see  also  Bowen, 
Bohman  A.  b.u.r.  24  Ward. 

«   Wm.  E.  helper,  h.2u.  47  Lawrence. 
Boice  Harriet  C.  cashier  at  45  Asylum,  b.  65  Sig. 
Boise  Kittie  M.  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
Boisseau  John  B.  A.  carpenter  at  476  Capitol 
h.  Prospect  av.  s.  of  Park. 

«   Jos.  B.  toohnaker  at  476  Cap.  h.  Parkville. 
Boissier  Aenes,  wid.  Charles,  b.  260  Laurel. 
Boisvert  Felix,  blacksmith  N.Y.R.  h.  25^  Flower. 
Bolan  Anthony  F.  hose  driver  at  No.  8  Engine 
house,  h.  39  Glendale. 

«    Ella,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  53  Wadsworth. 

«   James,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h  39  Harbison. 

«   James,  laborer  at  Stone  Pits,  b.  Fairfield. 

^   James  H.  screwmaker,  476  Cap.  b.  39  Har. 

"   John,  laborer.  Stone  Pits,  h.49  New  Britain. 

"   John,  laborer,  h.  u.r.  12  South  Prospect. 

««  Joseph,  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  8 9  Harbison. 
Boland  Alice,  at  Popes,  b.u.  2  Harbison. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Michael,  h.  2  Harbison. 

CI    Frederic  A.  civil  and  mechanical  engineer 
at  F.  H.  Richards,  303  Main,  h.  64  Ver. 

«   John  £.  polisher  at  66  Market,  b.  29  Mec. 


do 


GEER'S    HABTFORb    CTfT    DIEKCtORT. 


A.  H.  BOND. 


Nassaehiisetls  Motoal  Lile  hsiiraDee  ^m^ 

SFRDTGFIELD,  MAW. 

Qflke,  338  Ham  St,  HilV  Bloc^  Boom  a 

F.  WUIMI  lOms,  flMoal  AgwI. 

The  HMtachiuetU  Imw  Gnanutees  Gaah  and  PiU>vp 
Tala««  after  two  anDoal  premlnma.  It  alJio  eompeia  aa 
annual  Aintrilmtioa  oC  Sarploak  therelvj  fllrlns  a  clear, 
dellnitA  and  fair  eontraei. 

Boland  John  F.  Rer.  assistant  at  Su  Patrick's 
church,  b.  82  Chiireh. 

<<   Michael,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Patrick  K.  Ub.  at  Capit<J,  b.  24  Molberrj. 

«    William,  laborer,  h.n.  29  Mechanic. 

«    William  J.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  f^^wtf  also  Bolan,  Bowlan. 
Bolander  John,  mach.  690  Park,  b.  18  Lawrence. 
Bolaneer  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.a.r.  105  Windsor. 
Bolar  £dw'd,  tinner  at  106  Main,  h.n.  726  Pai^. 
Bolden  Geo.  L.  sardener,130,  l.r.  180  Washington. 
Bolf  Thomas,  derk,  25  Union,  b.  25  Union. 

«    Wm.  M.  livery,  51,  h.  61  Martin. 

"   t^see  also  Balf, 
Bolger  Belle  R.  h.u.  99  Maple. 

«   John  F.  actor,  b.u.  99  Maple. 
Bolles  Carrie  A.  b.  9  Clinton. 

«    Charies  H.  h.  471  Farmington. 

«    Cora  B.  wid.  Samuel  P.  h.  53  Main. 

«   Edward  M.  strapmaker  at  15  Trumbull,  b.u. 
17  Goodman. 

"    Edward  T.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  123  Tru, 

"    Ernest  F.  shipclk.  1  So. Ann,  h.  8  Hungerford. 

<<    Ernest  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400,  b.  184  Main. 

"    George  A.  h.  852  Asylum. 

*<    George  J.  cutter  at  1  S.  Ann,h.  411  Garden 

«    Harry  K.  clerk,  b.  471  Farmington. 

«    Herman  L.  clerk  at  155  Asy.  h.u.  22  Williams. 

«<   Jacob,  laborer  at  54,  b.  57  Bellevue. 

tt  Jane  Mrs.  h.u.  1 7  Goodman  pi. 

"    Minnie,  wid.  John  F.  h.  912  Main. 

«<    ().  Elmer,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  261  Park. 

"    William  C.  h.  12  Village. 

"   82^***  ^^  Bowles. 
Bollnian  Charles  11.  fireman,  b.2u.  14  Warren. 
Bolt  William  W.  theological  student  at  1507 

Broad,  b.  8  Park  Terrace. 
Bolter  James,  president  Hartford  National  Bank 

68  State,  h.  1067  Asylum. 
Bolton  J.  Hyde  Jr.  h.  457  Wethersfield. 

"   JasjMjr  Hyde,  b.  457  Wethersfield. 

«   John,  blacksmith,  at  8  Front,  h.  1 5  Harbison. 

«    L.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  5  Hudson. 

14    I Vtor,  carpenter,  288  Shel.  b.  58  Wadsworth. 

i(    Thomas,  stonemason,  h.  11  So.  Prospect. 
Bonar  Sam'I,  Hoorwalker,  872  Main. 


BosTD  Almmxt  H.  imiii  ance  agent,  3SS  Main. 

roam  3,  h.  8  Tofviiley.        Seepage  60. 
«    AHaretta,  wid.  Wmiam,  h.a.  18  TramboIL 
<«    AiiatiBM.sakfliian at  335  Main,b. Windsor t. 
u   Charles  W.  at  St-Ry.  L  3a.  18  Commerce. 
«    Georze  M.  lecbanifl  engineer  at  Pratt  & 

^'hitney  Co.  1  Fk>w.  I.  141  Washington. 
u  H.  S.  &  CoL  alooo,25  Temple. 

«   Harry  &(i7.5.AmJj- Co.^  25  Temple. 

M    H.  W.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 

**   Marion  W.  stenographer  at  383  Msun,  rm. 
3,  b.  8  Townley. 

**   Robert,  at  SuRt.  L  3n.  18  Commerce. 

«   W.  G.  deriL  at  918  ^lain,  h.a.  50  BelleTue. 
Bonded  Warebonaes,  r.  35  Pratt 
Bondson  Lillian,  bklqpr.  at  259  Mn.  b.  58  Church. 
Bondy  Sigmnndi,  sakion,  42  Asy.  h.  42  Windsor. 
Bone  John,  annealer  at  40  Gov.h.  8  7  Woodbridge. 

<«   John,  patternmaker  at  54  Arch,  h.48  Bond. 

^    Henry,  machinist,  h.2a.  36  Taloott. 

u   Mary  F.  bkkpr.  384  Main,  b.  105  Jefferson. 

M   Robert  D.  assessor  114  Peari,  b.  48  Bond. 

«   William,  b.  48  Bond. 

u   W.  Frank,  tinsmith  at  N.Y.  Exhaust  &  B. 
P.  Co.  Vredendale  av.  b.  82  Church. 

^*    Wm.  J.  machinist,  b.  89  Lawrence. 

"   t^f^see  also  Beone;  Bourne, 
Bonee  Frank,  clerk  at  488  Asylum,  h.  83  Albany. 

<<   Jos. fmit,  473  Main, groceries  81,  h.  81  Mor. 

"   Michael,  fruit,  etc.  2  Ford. 

u   Nicholas,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  82  Morgan. 

"    Peter,  fruits,  etc  488  Asylum,  h.r.  33  Albany. 
Bonfoey  B.  Clayton,  carpenter,  b.  49  Spring. 

"    Frederick  L.carptr.  r.  789  Mn.  h.u.  78  Park. 

"   Geo.  P.  with  Hartford  Post,  28  Asylum,  h. 
207  Ashley. 

"    Louis  C.  helper  at  78,  b.  78  Park. 
Boniface  James,  fruits,  etc.  h.  31  Albany. 

"   John  D.  clerk  197  Asylum,  b.  15  Beach. 
Bonimasso  Vito,  bootblack,  b.  49  Morgan. 
Bonn  Mary,  wid.  Herman,  h.u.  77  Temple. 

"   i^*>!^ee  also  Bonney. 
Bonnedio  Tony,  laborer,  b.  67  Morgan. 
Bonnel  Charles  F.  machinist-,  h.  50  Amity. 

«   Martin,  laborer,  133,  h.2u.  48  Sheldon. 

«    William  P.  caterer,  h.  13  Heath. 
Bonneld  Henry,  tinner,  h.u.  4  Jefferson. 
Bonnell  William  D.molder  at  228  State,b.51  John. 

"    (^^See  also  Bunnell. 
Bonner  Charles  F.  plumber  at  608  Mn.  b.  255  Asy. 

«   John  D.  pres't  Bonner,  Preston  Co.   829 
Main,  h.  42  Huntington. 

BONNER,  PRESTON  CO.  planters* 

supplies,  paper   hangings,  photographic 
supplies,  329  Main.  See  page  A39. 

«    Samuel,  at  374, 1.  321  Main,  rm.  6. 

«    Wm.  plumber  at  75  Main,  b.u.  2  Trumbull. 

"    Wm.  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  100  Babcock. 
Bonnet  Barney,  peddler,  h.u.  246  Front. 

«    Isaac,  cutter,  b.  49  Morgan. 
Bonney  Nicholas,  engineer,  h.u.  68  Front. 

"    Wm.  S.  laborer,  h.  26  Huntley  pL 

"   (^^Bonne. 
Bonnich  P.  helper,  h.2u.  48  Sheldon. 


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61 


BONSILATE  BOX  CO.mfgin.  corka- 

line    handles,    insulatine    materials,   24 
Mechanic.  Telephone  709-5. 

Bontell  JohnS.rubberworkerat690,b.699Park. 
Bontempo  Yincenzo,  laborer,  h.  76  Charles. 
Booker  Charles  D.  barber,  151  Main  h.  30  Ferry. 
Bools  Oliver  £.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  261  State. 
Booms  Dempsey,  helper  at  501  Park,  1.  Liberty. 
Bootay  David  N.  driver  at  104  Main,  h.a.  7 7  Gov. 
Booth  Albert  F.  merchant  tailor,  21  Pratt,  b.n. 
333  Main,  rm.  27. 
u    Alfred  J.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  40  Grove. 
u    Edwin  B.  driver  at  185,  h.  138  Albany. 
»*    Frances  O.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  N.B.t. 
u    Frederick  A.  poliSier  at  581  Cap.b.  276  Law. 
M    Fred.  N.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect. 
K   James  Webb,  physician,  85,  h.  87  Main. 
M    James  W.  Jr.  clerk  at  300,  b.  87  Main. 
«   Jennie,  b.u.  125  Maple. 
M    John  A.  helper  at  Popes,  h.2u.  140  Grove. 
«4    Minnie  Day,  teacher  at  12,  b.  12  Beacon. 
**    Thomas,  milkman  at  522,  b.  522  Garden. 
«    Thomas  B.  draughtsman  at  1,  b.  186  Laurel. 
M    Wallace  M.  blacksmith,  h.u.  69  Fairmount. 
u    Wm.  F.  clerk  at  595,  h.2u.  356  Main, 
u   Willis  M.  blacksmith,  h.  69  Fairmount. 
Bora  Henry  J.  lather,  h.  138  Trumbull. 
Borden  C.  A.  clerk, 400  Mam,  b.  70  Capitol. 

**   Elias  W.  carpenter,  h.  81  Seymour. 
Borg  Carl,  b.2u.  167  Babcock. 
Borgareum  A.  boilerm.  at  135  Grove,  h.  74  Yanb. 
Boijeson  John  E.  gardener,  h.u.  57  Ward. 

«   Linus,  laborer,  b.  172  Putnam. 
Bom  Rudolph,bufferat  Popes,  h.2u.  51  Babcock. 
«   Samuel,  h.  42  Grand. 
M   t^^tte  also  Bourn, 
Borowitz  I.  tailor,  u.  335,  h.u.  335  Asylum. 
BoTSt  Mahala,  wid.  Peter,  b.u.  23  Martin. 
Boss  Austin  D.  b.  81  Bellevue. 
«   Charles,  teamster  at  234  State,  b.  7  Potter. 
'«   James  F.  electrician,  h.  27  Chestnut. 
u   Walter,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  80  Franklin. 
Bossen  Christian,  ostler  50  State,  h.  381  Park. 

u  John  J.  bookkeeper  at  205  Mn.  b.  381  Park. 
Boflson  Frank  H.  manager  bookkeeper  at  Popes, 
h.  Cone. 

BOSTON  BRANCH  TEA  AND 
GROCERY  HOUSE,  W.  W. 

Walker,  269-273  Main. 
(<   Fomiture  house,  Julius  A.  Kellogg,  147  Asy. 
Bostrom  Hjlmor,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  55  Grand. 
BosweU   Charles  E.  foreman  at  24  Mechanic, 

h.2u.  1  Webb  court. 
Bosworth  Charles,  steamfitter,  h.2u.  1 2  Trumbull. 
«<   Charles  H.  b.  Capitol,  c.  Washington. 
«   Edwin  H.  porter  at  152  State,  h.  3  Sherman. 
*<   Eugene,  carpenter,  h.u.  35  Hudson. 
u   Frank  C.  steamfitter  at  253,  b.  255  Asylum. 
«   Fred  E.  clerk  at  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  51 

Prospect,  b.  3  Sherman. 
«  Joseph  M.  janitor  at  33dM2un,  h.  E.H.t. 
u   Mary  B.  b.  121  Sigoumey. 
u  Mary  J.  wid.  James,  b.  209  Garden. 
Bosworth  Stanley  B.  pottery,  88  Front,  o/- 
derman  9th  tcard  h.  1506  Broad. 


Botcho  Jacob,  b.u.  17  Ellery. 
Botelle  Charles,  plater,  b.  18  Walnut. 

«   Edmund  R.  electrician  at  Eddy  Electric 
Works,  Windsor,  b.  20  Alden. 

"    EUear,  foreman  on  city  St.Wks.b.  20  Alden. 
Botsford,  Ingraham  &  Swift,  now  Ingraham, 
Swift  &  Co.  See  page  520 

«   Charles  P.  physician  at  20  Hudson. 

(<   Hannah,  wid.  H.  A.  h.  121  Sigoumey. 

«   Isaac  B.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  85  Huyehope. 
Bouchard  James  W.  machinist  at  581  Capitol, 

h.  596  Park. 
Boucher  John  B.  painter,  h.  60  Van  Block  av. 

«   John  B.  physician,  92,  b.  92  Main. 
Bouderoe  Joseph  J.  foreman  St.Ry.  I.  80  State. 
Boughton  Belle  L.  clerk  at  National  Life  Asso- 
ciation, 53  Trumbull,  b.  553  Asylum. 

"   Edward  G.  clerk  at  369  Main,  b.  553  Asylum. 
Bouin  Joseph,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  100  Jefferson. 

i<   Joseph,  elevatorer  at  85,  b.  122  Trumbull. 
Boulanger  Albert,  laborer,  b.  47  Heath. 

«   Arthur,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  101  Jefferson. 

M   Frank,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  253  Main. 

«   Joseph,  b.u.r.  105  Windsor. 

«   Joseph,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  101  Jefferson. 
Boulet  Louis,  operator  at  Hfd.  Times,  246  Main, 

h.u.  8  Clinton. 
Bourn  Benjamin  A.  (Smithy  B,  jr  Co,)  harness 
and  saddles,  h.  123  Sigoumey.  See  p.  504. 

«   William  S.  clerk  at  Smith,  Bourn  &  Co.  8 
Sigourney,  h.u.  41  Madison. 

«   (^^see  also  Bom;  Borne. 
Bourque  Fred,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  252  I^wrence. 
Bouteile  John  F.  helper  at  690,  b.  699  Park. 

(<   William,  cabinetm.  at  Taft  &  Co.  h.  45  Park. 
Bouve,  Crawford  &  Co.  14  Asy.  S.  Mann,  mgr. 
Bowdoin Edward W.CTF.F.5.a-iS(>n)h.42  Clark. 

«   W.  H.  &  Son,  grocers,  meat  market,  4  8  Clark. 

Walter  H.  Bowdoln.  £.  W.  Bowdoln. 

«   Walter  H.  (W,  H.B,^  Son)  h.  75  Clark. 
Bowe  A.  captain  barge  Tyler,  285  State,  b.  5  Kil. 
«   EugeneL.  painter  at  25  Church,  h.2u.S3  Win. 
Frank  E.  coachman  at  104  Main,  b.  25  Wash. 
Fred,  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  25  Washin^n. 
Harry,  machinehand  at  581  Cap.  b.  25  Wash. 
Katherine  M.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.u.  4  John. 
Michael,  driver  at  26  State. 
Thomas,  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.2u.  22  Dean. 
Bowen  £dward,blacksmith  at  1 7  Elm,h.l  72  Ch.O. 
«   Edwin  C.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
h.  Meriden  t. 
Emma  F.  at  1189  Broad,  b.  48  Grand. 
Jerome,mach.at  1  Flow.  h.u.  101  H^ngerford. 
John,  baker  at  4^  Bond. 
John  R.mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  129  Lawrence. 
L.  E.  I.  274  Main,  rm.  47. 
Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  138  Lawrence. 
Merit  Cfarmer  14  7  Wdld.  h.40  Scarborough. 
Richard  S.  waiter  at  152  Asy.  h.u.  54  Grand. 
(^^see  also  Bohen, 
Bowens  Henry,  b.  739  Asylum. 
Bower  William  H.  repairer,201  A sy.h. Windsor t. 
Bowers  Carrie  E.  at  59^  Tru.  b.  58  Church. 
«   Chas.  E.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  100  Hudson. 
«   E.  T.  clerk  at  54  High,  h.  2u.  98  Church. 


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Bowers  Ellen  M.  b.  27  Allen  pUce. 

"    Frank  A.  clerk  at  69,  b.  71  Albany. 

M   John,  foreman  at  856  Asvluin,  b.  60  AMey. 

(<   Mary  A.  wid.  Edward  H!  1^50  Fleaanu 

M    Wm.  H.  painter  at  552,  h.  824  Main. 

^   f^^^ee  cd»o  Bauer. 
Bowker  Charles  D.  barber,  25,  L  30  Ferry. 

(«    Harry,  meatcutterat  115  Pearl,  b.l5SWeth. 
Bowlan  f[^^8ee  Bolan;  Boland. 
Bowles  Cbas.  A.  batcher,  h.a.  60  Walnut. 

«   Helen  A.  b.  870  Asylum,  rm.  16. 

«   tW^^  o^  BoUes, 
Bowman  Alfred  J.  laborer  at  556  Cap.  b.  24  Ward. 

M    Charles  M.  division  freight  agent  N.E.R. 
Union  Depot,  h.u.  659  llain. 

u   William,  driver  at  15  Albany,  h.  Windsor  t. 

^    William  £.clipper  at  556  Cap.h.4  7Lawrence. 

<<   (^^see  also  &iuman,  Beaumiar. 
Bowne  Garrett  D.  foreman  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  113  Hung. 
Bowser  Georgiana,  wid.  B.  b.u.  100  Walnut. 

"    BSr"***  oiso  Bane;  Beone. 
Box  Margaret,  wid.  John,  b.  76  Bellevue. 
Boyar  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.r.  56  Albany. 
Boyce  Alfred  T.  cigarmaker,  b.  38  Woodbridge. 

"    Edward,  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  38  Wdbg. 

«<    Eliza, wid.  Ediruit,  etc.  26  Com.  h.  38  Wdbg. 

<<    George  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  159  Babcock. 

<<   Jas.  E.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  h.l  7  So.Lanrel. 

<i   John,  boilermaker,  h.u.  18  Liberty. 

«   John  W.  toolmak.  556  Cap.  h.  1 75  Babcock. 

«   John  Y.  machinist,  b.u.  18  Liberty. 

«    Robert  H.  foreman  at  4  76  Cap.  h. 2 u.  84  Lau. 
Boyd  Annie,  b.  61  Woodbine. 

it    C.  Herbert,  mach.  at  216,  b.  281  Lawrence. 

«   Edwin  E.  b.  8  Girard. 

^   James,  weigher  at   Hartford  Coal  Co.  100 
Commerce,  h.  56  Maple. 

u   John  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1. 64  Buckingham. 

«    Laura  A.  wid.  Chas.  O.  b.  85  Wethersfiel^. 

"    Marguerite  A .  clerk  at  75  Pearl,b.  9  2  Hudson. 

"    Saran  D.  wid.  John,  h.  92  Hudson. 

"   Thomas,  clerk  collector's  office,  114  Pearl, 
h.  36  Annawan. 

«    Wm.  A.  lineman  at  247  Pearl,  b.  71  Main. 
Boyden  Chas.  S.  carpenter,  h.  99  Potter. 

ti   ||3r'««e  also  Bryden. 

Boyle  Bridget  A.  b.  90  Willow. 

«  Catherine  F.  wid.  Wm.  h.  125  Babcock. 

«  Chas,  P.  stenographer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  135  Sig. 

"  Daniel  J.  clerk  at  N.Y.R.  b.  9  Goodman  pi. 

«  Dennis,  plumber  at  302  PL  b.  Cottage  Grove. 

"  Edward  C.  bluer  at  Colts,  b.  East  Hfd.  t. 

"  Frank,  laborer,  b.  867  Asylum. 

"  J.  Mrs.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  41  Asylum. 

«  Jas.  M.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  284  Asylum. 

«  John  F.  mason,  b.  125  Babcock. 

«  John  J.  asst.  dentist  at  36  Pratt,  b.  9  Good. 

•*  John  W.  mason,  h.  51  Portland. 

"  Julia  A.  wid.  Christopher,  h.  90  Willow. 

«  Mary,  dressmaker,  125,  b.  125  Babcock. 

«   &  Nolan,  dressmakers,  c.  Allyn  and  High. 
Mrs.  W.  B.  Boyle.  Kate  Nolan. 

«   Sara  A.  teacher  Washington  street  school, 

b.  64  Edwards. 
<f   Sarah  J.  clerk,  b.  90  Willow. 


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Boyle  W.  B.  Mrs.  {B.  ^  Nolan),  b.  889  Allyn. 
u  William,  gardener  at  78,  h.  62  Grove. 
M   William  B.  machinist,  h.  391  Allyn,  mi.  10. 
u   William  D.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  28  Spring. 
Boynton  Edw.  B.  local  agt  Hfd.  Bldg.  &  Loan 
Asso.  370  Asy.  rm.  5,  h.u.  26  Wmiams. 
M   Fred.  B.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  h.  41  Grand. 
^   Henry  M.  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  88  Williama. 
<<   Susan  E.  dressmaker  at  265,  h.  265  ABylnm. 
Boysen  Peter,carpt.  at  88  Market,  h.  125  Mather. 
Bozorian  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  22  Lewis. 
BRABAZON  ANDREW.ttonecatter, 
r.  15  Alb.  h.  455  Garden.      bee  pageA^b. 
M    Frank  L.  printer  at  49  Tru.  b.  455  Garden. 
John,  carpenter,  b.  455  Garden. 
John,  farmer,  b.  745  Park. 
Robert  (S,  (r  ^-  Brabazon)  h.  16  Waverly. 
Robert,  elevatorer  at  29lMain,  b.  745  Park. 
Samuel  (S.  jr  R*  Brabazon)  h.  28  Chestnut. 
Samuel  D.  clerk  at  1 1 0  Asylum,  h.  8  Smith. 
BRABAZON     S.    &    R.    stonecutters, 
etc.  86  Potter.  See  page  454. 

Samael  Brabaaon.  Robert  BralMoon. 

Thomas,  printer  at  141  Pearl,  b.  455  Garden. 

Thomas  F.  carpenter,  b.  16  Waverly. 
William  J.  stonemason,  h.  745  ParK. 
William  J.  Jr.  stonemason,  b.  745  Paik. 
Brace  Emily  M.  b.  144  Washington. 

Eveline, wid.  Frederick,  dressm.  77,h.  77  Mn. 
Gertie  A.  carpet  sewer  at  C.  R.  Hart  &  Co. 

carpets,  etc.  864  Main,  b.  33  Church. 
I.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  13  Atlantic. 
John  M.  G.  seed  leaf  tobacco,  214  State,  b. 

West  Hartford  t 
Olin  N.  coachman  210  Far.  h.  4  Niles. 
S.  C.  wid.  Orrin,  h.  83  Church. 
Sarah  J«  wid.  Edwin  J.  b.  109  Jefferson. 
Bracken  Annie,  padmaker  at  8  Sig.  b.  55  Babcock. 
<*    Francis  H.  hackman,  h.  15  EUery. 
«   James,  gatetender  N.E.R.h.  21  Howard. 
It   James  Jr.  polisher,  b.  21  Howard. 
a   Michael  J.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  Weth.  t. 
"   Rose,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"    Thomas,  helper  102,  b.  r.  102  Main. 
Brackett  Arthur  S.  physician,  b.  92  Barbour. 
«    Edward  S.  student  at  Yale,  b.  92  Barbour. 
"   F.  A.  principal  Northeast  school,  h.  92  Barb. 
u    Thomas  H.  tinsmith,  b.u.r.  105  Commerce. 
«    William  W.  medical  student,  b.  92  Barboar. 
Brackley  Mary,  dressmaker,  1.  7  Chapel. 
Bradbury  Mary  E.  wid.  Chas.  W.  boardingfaoase, 

91  Main. 
Braddock  Annie,  b.  18  Capitol. 

«   John  W.  enameler  at  581  Cap.  b.  54  Smith. 
Bradford  Cora  H.  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg  Co.  66 
Market,  b.  230  Hi^h. 
"    Geo.  B.  tinner,  189  Main  h.u.  187  Bellevue. 
Bradin  Isabel  J.  b.  84  Charter  Oak. 
a   James  W.  Rev.  rector  St  Johns  church, 
h.  6  Park  Terrace. 
Bradley  Adelaide  E.  Mrs.  b.2u.  29  Babcock. 
«    Arthur  A.  clerk  at  45  Asy.  h.u.  62  Hung. 
«    Arthur  H.  at  Phoenix  Insurance  Co.   64 

Pearl,  b.847  Asylum. 
«    Arthur  L.  elk.  at  614  Cap.  h.2u.  29  Babcock. 


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Brmdley  Dominick,  dnTer  at  40  Elm,  b.  2  Chst. 

^  Elizabeth  Mrs.  b.  158  Franklin. 

^<  £Ila  L.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity  Ina. 
Co.  380  ABylom,  b.  20  Tremont. 

M  YrBmas  A.  jr.  clerk,  145  Asy.h.  15^  Martin. 

u  Frank  P.  clerk  at  522  Main,  b.  SO  Capen. 

^  Geo.  Fred,  trimmer,  70,  b.  70  State. 

**  Henry,  engineer,  h.  60  Ashley. 

**  Henry  £.  paints  &  oils,  522  Main,  b.  80  Capen. 

M  James,  helper  at  Colts,  h.  8  Hendricksen. 

«  John  W.  toohnaker  at  581  Cap.b.  72  Oak. 

M  Josiah,  clerk  at  66  State,  I.  79  Capitol. 

«<  Kate,  wid.  Michael,  b.  7  Kilboum. 

««  Lewis  H.  machinist,  Popes,  h.u.  1500  Broad. 

u  Marshall  J.  roDer  at  690  Pk.  b.  Bloomfield  t. 

M  Patrick,  laborer  at  N.Y.B.  h.u.  87  Windsor. 

u  Bath  A.  music  teacher,  b.  194  High. 

M  William,  dropforger,  h.  8  Queen. 

M  Wm.  £.  bookkr.  193  Asy.  b.2u.  655  Main. 

M  Willis  G.  signist,  9  Kinsley,  h.  24  Morgan. 
Bradstreet  Ca,  P.  P.  Bennett,  supt  2  Central. 

Brady  Bros,  bottlers,  r.  85  Wolcott. 

Thomfta  A.  BnUly.  Stephen  A.  Brady. 

**    Catharine  Mrs.  b.u.  56  Flower. 
M    Christopher  Jr.  b.  80  Ward. 
«<    £dwait!,carpenter,  b.80  Ward. 
M    Eugene  O.  forger  at  Popes,  h.u.  1 444  Broad. 
^   J.  machinist  at  66  State. 
u   James  H.  printer  at  64  Pearl,  b.n.  9  So.Pro. 
^   James  J.  bottler  r.  85  Wolcott,  b.  80  Ward. 
i<    James  T.  brakeman,  b.  87  High. 
u   John  F.  bookbinder  at  49  Tru.  h.  44  Weils. 
«   John  J.  grocer,  h.  80  Ward. 
M   John  T.  teamster  84  Mar.  h.Wethersfield  t 
><    Joseph,  hodcarrifcr,  b.u.  88  Mechanic. 
«    Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  16  Commerce. 
M    Mary,  wid.  Christopher,  h.  80  Ward. 
«    Mary  £.  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  9  So.  Prospect. 
u    Owen  £.  teamster,  h.u.  1444  Broad. 
««   Patrick,  b.  Home  for  the  Aged,  W.H.  t. 
(<    Philip,  h.n.  49  Hawthorn. 
M    Stephen  A.  (Brady  Bros.)  h.  826  Park. 
«    Thomas,  porter,  262  Main,h.2a.r.  84  S.  Pro. 
u   ThoDaB»A.(BradyBr&8.)h.90WATd. 
u   Thos.  J.  mach.  at  62  Market,  b.tt.  9  So.Pro. 
Bragaw  E.  M.  Mrs.  h.  14  Suffield. 
u   Isaac  (Bragaw  jr  King)  h.  915  Main. 

"   &  King,  packing  box  mfg.  155  Charter  Oak. 
iMftc  Bnffftw.  George  A.  King. 

Bragg  Frank,woodworker  St.Ry.h.u.  18  Atlantic. 

u    Fred.  L.  bookkpr.  at  H.  H.  Peck,  lumber 

dealer,  r.  82  Church,  b.  E.H.  t 

u   Fred.  S.  painter  at  281  Asy.  h.u.  128  Clark. 

M   George  o.  carpenter,  h.  22  Canton. 

(«    Harry  G.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  18  Atlantic. 

Brainard  Albert  £.  lab.  at  880  Main,  h.l41  Capen. 

<<    Alice,  retoucher  at  868  Main,  b.  265  Weth. 

BRAINARD  AUSTIN,  {Sperry,  Mc 
Lean  if  B,)  attorney  at  law,  218  Main, 
h.  15  Kenyon.  Seep.  444. 

»  Charles  E.  h.  265  Wethersfield. 

^  Eliza  S.  b.  645  Main. 

«  Everett  C.  sten'er  P.  &  R.R.  h.  147  Collins. 

K  Frederick  J.  salesman,  h.  20  Lincoln. 

«  Frederick  L.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 


H.  B.  BRAINERD. 

WALL  PAPERS, 


Wm  aiii  Mw  Sliailiiii, 

oil  Cloths  and  Mattings. 
.^ No.  426  MAIN  STREET. 

Brainard  George  L.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«    Harry,  teacher,  b.  1 7  Anna  wan. 
M   Hartwell  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 

Co.  400,  b.  184  Main. 
«(    Homer  W.  tea.  High  School,  b.  28  Townler. 
Brainard  Lbyerbtt,  pres.  of  The  Case,  Lock- 
wood  &  Brainard  Co.  141  Pearl,  h.  185 

Washington.     See  page  428. 
u   Lewis  H.  custodian  at  Conn.  Trust  &  Safe 

Deposit  Co.  289  Main,  h.  17  Annawan. 
M   Lncretia,  wid.  Abram,  h.u.  208  Park. 
it   Lyman  B.  asst.  treas.  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler 

Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  b.  149  High. 
«   Margaret  F.  bkkpr.  7  Haynes,  b.  28  Townley. 
«<   Rebecca  M.  h.  94  Ann. 
«    Sarah  W.  b.  121  Main,  rm.  40. 
M   Walter  A.  compositor,  252  PL  h.  7  Bellevue. 
«   William  H.  trunkmaker  at  182  Asy.  h.  E.H 
«   William  R.  bookkeeper,  h.  28  Townley. 
Brainerd  Addison  G.  clerk  at  Hartford  National 

Bank.  58  State,  b.  45  Wethersfield. 
«   Amaziah,  sec.  and  treas.  Hartford  Paper  Ca 

49  Trumbull,  h.  48  Huntington. 

BRAINERD    HARVEY     B.     wall 

eipers,  draperies,  window   shades,   426 
ain,  h.  10  Townley.     See  page  448. 
"   Henry  F.  b.  45  Wethersfield. 
u    Henry  L.  agent  for  Johnson  Encyclopaedia, 
h.  45  Wethersfield. 
Braman  Henry  T.  sec'y  National  Life  Ass'n. 

58  Tru.  h.  72  Niles.     See  page  397. 
Bramblett  William,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  98  Bab. 
Bramley  Margaret,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
«    W.  decorator  at  281  Asylum,  b.  624  Main. 
««   Walter  G.  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  b.40  Russ. 
«   William  G.  engineer  at  Popes,  h.  Elmwood. 
Bramson  John,  clerk  at  198  State,b.67  Governor. 
Branch  David,  jobber,  h.u.  16  Gold. 
(I   George,  fireman,  b.  16  Gold. 
u   Henry,  painter  at  17  Elm,  b.  136  Main. 
(<   Mary,  wid.£li8ha  P.  h.u.  26  Beach. 
"    Sarah  Mrs.  h.2u.  186  Mam. 
Brand  Charles  A.  theo.  student  at  1507  Broad. 

BRAND     ROBERTf    cabinetmaker,    7 
Grove,  b.u.  66  Putnam.        Seepage  473. 

11    Smart,  clerk  at  359  Mn.  b.  232  High. 

«   Wm.  carptr.  at  141  Trum.  h2u.  66  Putnam. 
Brandenbeiv  Ernestine,  wid.  Fred.  b.  186  Put. 
Brandon  Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.u.  29  Front. 

«   Peter,  carman,  h.  29  Front. 
Brandow  Chas.  F.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  h.  82  Grove. 
Brands  Louis,  fireman  at  P.&R.R.b.  18  Liberty. 

«   William,  fireman  P.&R.R.  b.  13  Liberty. 


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Broker  J  Counselor^  Notary^ 
and  General  Agent. 

—  f^r^  "Trumbull  Street. 

Brandt  £.  M.  Miss,  b.  25  Sherman. 

«    Fred,  baker  at  134  Main,  b.  25  Morgan. 

«    Fritz,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.2u.  157  Zion. 

«    Hans  B.  salesman  690  Park,  h.  25  Sherman 

«   John,  baker  at  184  Main,  b.  25  Morgan. 

"   Oscar  C.  machinist  Popes,  h.2u.  157  Zion. 

«   ^S^Set  also  Brant. 
Brannigan  Frank,  mechanic,  h.  8  Huntley  pi. 

«    Frank  wiper  at  N.Y.R.  r.  456  Asylum. 

«   Joseph  R.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  9  Haw. 

(I    Thomas,  molder  at  54  Arch. 
Bransfield  Edward,  laborer,  h.r.  84  So.Proepect. 

«   John  £.  laborer  P.&R.R.  h.u.  22^  Chestnut. 

((    Kate,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Brant  Nellie  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  87,  h.  87  Amity. 

«   ^i^See  also  Brandt. 
Brassill  Bridget  Mrs.  h.u.  76  Pleasant 

«<    Eva  K.  clerk  at  403  Main,  b.  25  Windsor. 

«   James,  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  80  Walnut. 

it   John,  h.u.  85  Windsor. 

«   Mary  E.  at  252  Pearl,  b.u.  76  Pleasant. 

«   Michael  M.  tinsmith,  h.  88  Russell. 

«   Frank  A.  messenger  at  P.O.  b.  38  Russell. 

«   t^r^see  also  BrazeL 
Braun  August  F.  machinist,  1  Flow.  h.  25  Mor. 

«   Julius  b.  82  Franklin. 

u   Wm.  tailor,  248  Main,  h.  25  Morgan. 
Braxton  Fairfax,  laborer,  h.u.  76  Albany. 

(<   Moses,  coachman,  91  Ann,  h.  45  Liberty. 

«    Samuel,  stonecutter,  b.  28  Chestnut. 

«   William,  janitor  and  elevatorer at  1205  Asy. 
Bray  Annie  L.  musicteacher,47,  b.  47  Sigourney. 

M   Daniel  W.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  76  VanBlock. 

«    Geo.  R.,  Capitol  emplo3rment  office,  1.106  Tru 

Bray  James  C.  real  estate,  vice  pres't  Hfd. 
Mineral  Land  Co.  106,  h.  106  Trumbull. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  106  Trumbull. 
«   Michael,  machinist,  Colts,  b.  45  Woodbridge. 

Bray  William  J.  contractor  and  builder,  47 

h.  47   Sigourney.  Seepage    64. 

Brayman,  Edward  S.  conduc.  StRy.  b.  30  Alden 
Brazel  Charles,  clerk  at  427  Main,  b.  12  Center 

«    Eliza,  wid.  Peter,  h.  1  Imlay. 

"   James,  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.u.  80  Walnut. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Terrance,  h.u.r.28  West. 

«   Matthew,  building  mover  12,  h.  12  Center. 

«   Matthew  T.  plumber,  b.  12  Center. 

"   Patrick  F.  papercut.49  Trum.h.l5  Lafayette. 

«   Terrance  W.  policeman,  b.  16  Cedar. 

u   William,  roofer,  1.  514  Main. 

«   Wm.  F.  building  mover  at  10,  h.  10  Center. 

«   g^r^e  also  Brassill. 
Brazos  Annie  E.  nurse,  h.  54  Church. 
Brechtel  B.  helper,  h.8u.  4  Kil.  ct 

«   Robert,  mack.  1  Flow.  h.8u.  4  Kilbourn  ct. 


W.  J.  BRAY. 


And  Dealer  in  BUILDING  lATERIAL 
Office,  47  Sigourney  St.       Shop,  rev  648  Park  SL 

Breck  Jeremiah,  plumber,  164  Sta.  b.  425  Main. 
Breckenridge  W.  W.  Rev.  pastor  Presbyterijui 

church,  h.  20  Russ. 
Breed  George,  vice  president  Blodgett  &  Clapp 

Co.  51  Market,  h.  61  GUlett. 
Breen  Daniel  W.  at  75  Windsor,  b.  29  Pleaaant. 

John,  carpenter  at  Lum.  h.2u.  89  Lawrence. 

John,paperruler,h.71  Avon. 

John  H.  mech.  1  Laurel,  h.  140  Lawrence. 

Patrick  F.  teamster,  27  Hud.  h.r.  68  Vanb. 

Patrick  J.  monuments,  486  Main,  market  75 
Windsor,  h.u.  29  Pleasant. 
Brehn  Jas.  S.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  1418  Broad. 
Bremser  Frederics  C.  upholsterer  at  864  Main,  h. 

57  Allen  pi. 
Breneiser  Frank  S.  cigarm.  104  Asy.h.2u.r.56  Or. 
Brening  Anthony,  at  690  Pk.  b.  77  Farmington. 
Brennan  Bernardo,  taUor,h.2u.  86  Morgan. 

Cornelius  J.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  826^  Pai^. 

Dennis,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Ellen,  wid.  WiUiam  Sr.  h.  28  Avon. 

James,  carpenter,  h.  89  Fairmount 

Jame8,watchman  at  Colts,  h.u.  20  Conmieroe. 

James  £.  mach.  at  80  Cuah.  h.  18  So.  Pixm. 

John,  slater,  b.u.  270  Front. 

John,  teamster  at  284  State,  b.2u.  8^  Ellery. 

John,  driver  at  126  Church^  b.  17  Widnat. 

John  F.  bartender  at  71,  b.  74  Windsor. 

John  J.  clerk  at  1  Laurel,  h.  19  Goodman. 

John  T.  plumber  at  280  Asylum,  b.  W.L.t. 

Joseph,  ^ate  tender  N.Y.R.  b.  28  Avon. 

Joseph  r.  manager  at  118  Asy.  b.  99  Tm. 

Julia,  dressmaker  at  871  Main,  b.  15  Avon. 

Kate,  dressmaker,  b.  54  Yanblock. 

Kate,  wid.  Keron,  h.r.  82  So.  Prospect. 

Lizzie,  dressmaker,  871  Main,  b.  15  Avon. 

Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.  42  Green. 

Margaret,  wid.  Thos.  h.  35  Chestnut. 

Margaret,  wid.  Timothy,  h.  15  Avon. 

Margaret  A.  milliner,  b.  15  Avon. 

Mary,  operator  at  8  Sig.  b.  826^  Park. 

Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  18  North. 

Michael,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  8^  Ellery. 

Michael,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.  109  Hamilton. 

Michael  A.  b.-28  Avon. 

P.  F.marketman  at  841  Asy.  b.  64  Flower. 

Rose,  wid.  James,  h.  886^  ]Park. 

Thomas  A.  polisher,  b.  15  Avon. 

Timothy  F.  printer  at  841  Main,  b.  28  Avon. 

William,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  Windsor  t. 

William,  laborer  at  690  Park,b.l09Hamilton. 

William  J.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  28  Avon. 
Bress  Bennett,  peddler,  h.u.  244  Front 
Bressington  Iliomas  G.  at  121  Main. 
Brestlin  John  J.  engineer  at  Popes,  h.u.  12  Ch.O. 


geeb's  haktford  city  dikbotoby. 


65 


Brett  A.  J.  helper  at  Popes,  h.u.  54  Hungerford. 

u   John  H.  mer  at  Popes,  h.ii.  52  Woodbine. 

((    John  J.  tinner  at  102,  h.  29>^  Main. 

"    ^etor,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  120  Albany. 

u    ^(^9ee  aUo  BriiL 
Brewer  AlA-ed  R.  foreman  at  15  Alb.  h.  £.H.t 

«    Arthur  L.  bookkpr.  at  51  Market,  b.  E.H.t 

«<   ABhbelH.capt.bai^eNo.lO,285Sta.h.£.H.t. 

Brkweb  C.  S.  &  Co.  wholesale  fruit,  288  and 

240  Asylum.  See  paae  65. 

CbarlM  8.  Brewer.      Bouell  M.  Bur&ok. 

^   Charles,  salesman,  b.  15  Goodwin. 

«<    Charles  U.  (Dodge  (r  B,)  h.  285  Capitol. 

u   Charles  M.  with  A.  D.  Vorce  Ca  art  store, 

276,  h.u.649  Main. 

«   Charies  S.  (C.  S.  B.  ^  Co.)  h.  240  Collins. 

M   Clarence  C.  motorman  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 

Mrs.  C.   A.  Brbwkb,  Physician.  Office,   120 
Trumbull. 

Hoaia— 8  to  10  A.lf. 

2  lo  4  and  7  to  8  r.M.  ^ 

Brewer  Clarissa  A.  Mtb.  physician,  120,  h.  120 

Trumbull. 
M   Eliab,  h.527  Main. 

«   Ernest  J.  bookkeeper  at  164  State,  h.  E.H.t 
u   Ererett  E.  pilot  steamer  <«  Hartford,"    285 

State,  h.  Hockanumt. 
«    EvereU  P.  clerk  at  164  Sute,  h.  E.H.t. 
«   Frank  C.  at  L.  A.  Dickinson  &  Co.  ins. 

agency,  224  Main,  b.  E.  H.  t. 
M   Fred  R.  ohotc^prapher  1 20,  b.  1 20  Trumbull. 
**   Frederick  O.  com.  traveler,  h.  6  Wooster. 
«   Geo.  A.  bookkeeper  Hartford  Courant  Co. 

66  State,  h.2u.  18  Trinity. 
«(    Gertrude,  b.  29  Center, 
w   Howard  £.  with  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Mam,  b.  E.H.t. 
M   James,  employed  at  216,  b.  88  Lawrence. 
M   Joshua  B.  b.  419  New  Britain. 
c<    Linwood  R.  bookkr.  164  State,  b.  E.H.t. 
M   Maggie  C.  wid.  Frank  J.  h.  136  Main. 
«<   Mic&el  C.  saloon  at 52  Ward,  h.2u.  38  Law. 
«<   Nellie  L.  8tenoe;rapher  at  Case,  Lockwood 

&  Brainard  Co.  b.u.  15  Goodwin. 
^   Patrick,  brazier,  b.u.  25  Flower. 
M   Bisdon  A.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  15  Goodwin. 
«   Waldo  B.  operator  at  Popes,  h.  61  Dean. 
u    Wm.  E.  2d,  moulder  at  r.  223  State,  b.  E.  H.t. 
u   William  E.  framemaker  at  276  Mn.  h.  £.H.t. 
Brewster  Alfred  L.  leather  findings,  186  Pearl, 

b.  26  Goodwin. 
u  James  H.  assistant  manager  Lion  Fire,  & 

Scottish  Union  &  National  Ins.  Co.  at  197 

Asylum,  h.  36  Gillett. 
u   Lewis,  laborer  at  252,  h.u.r.  213  Pearl. 
<«   Lizzie  L.  wid.  Henry  T.  h.  41  Windsor. 
<«   Mary  E.  wid.  Noyes  D.  h.  26  Goodwin. 
u  Merrick,  laborer,  hj*.  229  Pearl. 
><   Robert  M.  dis.  clerk  at  Farmers  &  Mechanics 

Nat  Bank,  106  State,  h.  115  Collins 
Brezina  Ignaz.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.r.  60  Wells. 
Brickley  GenerieTe  V.  Mrs.  eclectic  physician, 

120,  h.  120  Wethersfield. 
«   Geoige  y.  h.  120  Wethersadd. 


Q  S.  BREWER  &  CO. 


Vv  MOvvvOvO 


^ 


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Frtiit  Deal 
Commission  ]V[erchant& 

Ag§nta  for 

J)etwillsr  and  Street      238  and  240  Asyhim  St* 
C^UHntOeA  EXCKLSIOB  FIREWORKS, 

Bride  John,  at  868  Asylum,  b.u.  1 7  Benton. 

«  ThomasH.  molderat  690Park,  b.  12Hung. 
Bridge  Lewis  N.  driver  1 84  Main,h.  10  Goodman. 
Bridsman  Delia,  nurse,  b.  57  Farmington. 

"   Federal  B.  mason,  45,  h.45  Sumner. 

«    Geo.  J.  baker,  h.  27  Sherman. 

"   Myron  H.  teller  at  Hartford  National  Bank, 
58  State,  h.  45  Huntington. 

«   William  S.  cashier  Hartford  National  Bank, 
58  State,  b.  149  High. 
Bridgwater  Herbert  E.  machinist,   1  Flow.  h. 
Newingtont. 

i(   T.  Frank,  pressman  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 
252  Pearl,  h.  Newington  junction. 
Brien  Mary,  assistant  cashier  at  Mellen&  Hewes, 

255  Main,  b.  Manchester  t. 
Brierton  Kittle  Cclerk  859  Mn.  b.2u.  103  Mather. 

«    Margaret,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  103  Mather. 

u   Mary,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  108  Mather. 

«    Phihp,  laborer  at  389  Ally  n,h.2u.  1 03  Mather. 
Briggaman  ^^see  Bruigaman. 
Briggs  AlfredL.  elk.  at  329  Mn.  b.u.  110  Barbour. 

«    iJharles  O.  clerk  at  P.&R-R.  b.  228  High. 

"   Eugene,  painter,  295  Shel.h.u.  110  Barbour. 

u   J.  Frank,  salesman  at  201  Asy.  h.  125  Tru. 

«   Marie  A.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
b.  18  Winthrop. 

«    S.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  80  Spring. 
Brigham  C.  A.  G.  Rev.  b.  703  Asylum. 

«   Charles  S.  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  703  Asylum. 

«    Clement  H.  clerk,  95  Pearl,  b.  114  Wooster. 

u    E.  A.  at  59^,  h.  88  Trumbull. 

<«   Ernest  A.  E.  jeweler,  b.  33  Trumbull. 

"   Ernest  W.  clerk,  389  Allyn,  h.  206  Sisson. 

«   Harriet  M.  wid.  Don  F.  h.  114  Wooster. 

L.  Louise  Brio  ham,  Physician.     Office,  52 

Church  street. 

Hoar»-9  to  10  a.m. 

a  to  4  and  6.30  to  7.30  P.M. 
Telephone— 88. 

Brigham  L.  Louise,  physician,  52,  h.  52  Church. 

«    Lincoln  L.  laborer,  1.  33  Trumbull. 

«    Samuel  H.  h.u.  1  Sanford. 

«  Wm.  M.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  83  Bkm. 
Brimble  Charles  H.  clerk  at  399 Allyn,b.  12  Ford. 

u    Chas.  H.  crater  at  581  Capitol,  b.  150  Allyn. 

it   Joseph,  painter,  h.u.  60  Ward. 
Brink  Auf^st,  machinist,  b.u.  58  Village. 

u   August  R.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  58  Vil. 

«    Edward,  mach.  at  26  2  Main,h.S.Manchester. 

«   Fritz,  niach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  58  Village. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


Brink  Jessie  H.  boxmaker,  b.  10  Liberty. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  William  F.  h.  10  Liberty. 

"   Otto,  barber,  272  Park,  b.  Prospect  c.Park. 

«  Rudolph  A.  at  1  Flower,  b.  9  Cnestnut 

«<   Wm.  Frank,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  10  Liberty. 

«  Wm.  Fred.  mach.  1  So.  Ann,  h.  55  Pleasant. 
Brinkman  Dorus,  gardener,  h.  45  Woodbine. 

u   Edward,  framemakerat  Popes,  h.u.  35  Russ. 

<c   Walter,  harnessmaker,  b.u.  1148  Broad. 
Brinley  Geo.  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  58  Trum- 
bull, b.  Newington  t. 

"  John  H.  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  Newington  t. 
BRISCOE  CHA8.  H.  attorney,  882 
Main,  h.  Thompsonville  ▼.  Seepage  432. 
Briscoe  George  W.  driver,  h.  36  Chapel. 
Brislin  Thomas  J.  assembler  581  Cap.h.  lOCh.O. 
BrissonMoseph,  carptr.  at  147  Shel.n.2u.32Law. 
Bristlin  John  J.  h.u.  12  Charter  Oak. 

«    Thomas  J.  machinist,  b.u.  12  Charter  Oak. 
Bristol  Cornelius  G.  Rey.  rector  Church  of  the 
Good  Shepherd,  h.  92  Wethersfield. 

«   Edwin  S.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  71  Capitol. 

«    Frank  B.  painter,  20  Central,  b.  80  Charlotte. 

«   Mary  M.  teacher  at  South  school,  b.u.23Cong. 

"  Mortimer  L.  draugh'n,  Colt's,  h.u.  23  Cong. 
Britman  David,  shoemaker,  83  Mn.b.  124  Front. 
Britt  Edward  F.  printer  at  254  Pearl,  b.  Whit  c. 

"   John,  conductor  at  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  101  Mather. 

«   John  M.  barber  at  2 1 5  M ain ,  h.  4  8  Windsor. 

«   Lena  L.  dressmaker,  b.u.  9  Asylum. 

«   Minnie,  wid.  John,  h.u.  9  Asylum. 

(<    Simeon,  foreman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  394  Park. 

II   f^^see  also  Brett, 
Britten  Hios.  H.  pattemm.  at  1,  h.  59  Flower. 
Britton  Anna  P.  asst  bookkeeper  at  389  Allyn, 
b.  54  Governor. 

««   Edward  J.  enameler,  b.  70  Avon. 

"   Ernest  J.  helper  at  80  State,  b  .54  Governor. 

II   Jas.  C.  special  agent  United  States  Dpt.  of 
Labor,  h.  54  Governor. 

«    Kate,  wid.  John,  h.  70  Avon. 

<<    Ralph  D.  trav.  salesman,  b.  52  Kenyon. 

II    Susan,  wid.  James,  h.  54  Governor. 

"   Thomas,  boxmaker,  b.  70  Avon. 

"    IC^~'«^c  0^0  Breton, 
Broad  Brook  Co.  211  State. 

"   John,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  117  Zion. 
Broadhurst  Leon  P.  clerk  at  Phoenix  National 
Bank,  803  Main,  h.  87  Madison. 

«  Thomas,  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  86  Jefferson. 
Broad  View  Dairy  &  Stock  Farm,  J.  Dart  &  Son, 

286  New  Britain. 
Broadwell  Commodore  M.  D.  builder,  19  Church. 
Brocco  S.  tailor,  80  State,  b.  178  Front. 
Brockbank  William,  overseer  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 

mill,  34  Morcan,  h.  38  Church. 
Brockeray  George  A.  clerk  at  164,  b.  164  Main. 
Brockett  Charles,  painter  N.Y.R;  b.  1333  Broad. 

II   Geo.  H.  painter  at  N.Y.R.  b.  1338  Broad. 
Brocklesby  Arthur  K.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 
218  Main,  h.l26  Washington. 

«   John  H.  collector  of  customs,  attorney,  274 
Main,  rm.  27,  15  h.  Columbia. 

«   William  C.  architect,  278^,  rm.  45;  1.  218 
Main,  rm.  87. 


U.  H.  BROCKWAY  &  GO., 
Merchant  ^  Tailors, 

DBALBBS  IK  FIBST  QUAUTT 

READY-MADE  CLOTHING  aiid 

GETTTS  FURNISHING  GOODS. 

t^FarUeular  Attention  to  Custom  Worlc^Bk 

BROCKWAY  &  TUTTLE,  carriage 
repository,  19  Mather.      See  page  bOb. 

Brockway  U.   H.  &  Co.   merchant  tailors, 
132  State.  See  page  66. 

«    Ulysses    H.  tvater   commissioner,   (U.  H. 
Brockway  (f  Co.)  h.  16  ChapeL 
Brodaur  ([^^  see  Brodeur. 
Broder  Jacob,  baker,  69  Morgan,  b.  44  Temple. 

J*   Stephen,  coachman,  h.  21^  Chestnut. 

"   Thomas  B.  plumber,  b.u.  176  Front. 
Broderick  Catherine,  wid.  John,  h.  4  Hamilton. 

«   Catherine,  wid.  Thomas,  b.  20  Goodwin. 

"    Clement  M.  IdealMachine  Wks.  b.u.  64  Hop. 

"    David  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  876  Broad. 

(<    Dennis  F.  electrician,  b.u.  180  Front. 

"   Edward  J.  Rev.  assistant  pastor  St  Peters 
Roman  Catholic  church,  h.  88  Main. 

(I   James,  polisher,  b.u.  180  Front. 

"   James  II.  mach.  at  328  Asy.  h.64  Hopkins. 

'<   James  H.  printer  at  Courant,  66  otate,  h. 
31  Harrison. 

«   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  50  Harbison. 

"   John  H.  machinist,  h.u.  64  Hopkins. 

"   Joseph,  b.  19  Central. 

«   Magsie,  dressmaker  100,  b.u.  100  Retreat. 

«    Patnck,8oapmaker  at  79Talcott,h.l80  Front. 

((   Thomas  W.  Rev.  pastor  St.  Peters  Roman 
Catholic  church,  h.  88  Main. 

«    William,  h.  118  Asylum,  room  25. 
Broderson  Anna,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 

"   Christine,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 
Brodeur  Arthur  J.  carpenter,  h.  108  Plopkins. 

u   Norbert,  cutter  at  59*  Tru.  h.  79  Kibbe. 

«    Peter,  clerk  at  69  Albany,  b.  79  Kibbe. 
Brodie  Alice  L.  stenographer  at  258  Main,  rm. 
3,  b.  70  Hudson. 

u   Frank  W.  clerk  at  9  Central,  b.  70  Hudson. 

«   John,  toolmaker,  83  Wbn.  h.  70  Hudson. 
Brodman  Hyman,  shoem.  187  Sta.h.u.l76  Front. 
Brodrib  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  27  Harper. 
Broduer  J.  C.  h.  377  Main,.rm.  5. 
Brody  Israel,  clerk  at  198  State,  h.  67  Pleasant. 

"   J.  clerk  at  217  Main. 
Brogan  Frank  C.  St.  Mary's  Home  for  Aged  Alb. 

"    Stephen,  scrcwmaker,  476  Capitol. 
Brokaw  Wm.  P.  engineer  at  1  Lau.  h.  20  Benton. 
Brokers*  Board,  51  Prospect. 
Brokgrau  Anton,  boilermaker  at  H.  B.  Beach  & 

Son  135  Grove,  b.  53  Potter. 
Brolin  Joseph,  polisher  at  Popes, h.  IS  Hung. 
Bromley  Daniel  T.  physician,  1 21  PI.  1. 9  Sargeant. 
Bronkie  Fred  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  South 
Manchester  t. 


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67 


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Hronsdon  Lillian  L.  at  259  Main,  b.  58  Church. 
Hronaon  Alice  £.  h.  18  Niles. 

Arthur  H.  secy.  Hid  Chemical  Co.   235 

Sute,  h.  18  Niles. 
Clark  W.  motorman  St.  Ry.  h.  54  Barbour. 
M    Cooley  J.  driver,  h.u.  864  Broad. 
u    £dw«rd  L.  machinist,  h.u.  29  West. 
**    &  Fitzgerald,  succeeded  by  R.  N.  Fitzgerald. 
^    Henry  G.  agent  at  230  Asy.  b.  75  Edwards. 
€4    John,  clerk  at  198  State,  bu  67  GoTemor. 
**    Nettie  L.  Mrs.  music  teacher,  organist  Fourth 

Congregational  Church,  b.u.  744  Main. 

u    Robert  T.  (  W.  S.  B.  ^  Son)  h.u.  655  Main. 

Bkonbon  Samubl  M.  sec'y  &  treas.  National 

Machine  Co.  581  Capitol,  h.  28  Ch.  O. 

«    Sanford  F.  eeneral  ins.  agent  Hartford  Life 

Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  h.  75  Edwards. 

BR0N80N  W.  8.  &  SON,   stoTcs, 

furnaces.  Asbestos  goods,  r.  651  Main. 
W.  S.  Bronaon.  Bobert  T.  Broiiflon. 

**    W.  S.  r  W.  S.  B.  ir  Son^  h.  106  Ann. 
c«    Wm.  W.  Jr.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.u.  744  Main. 
BroDsord  Fred,  h.2u.  261  State. 
M    John,  mach.  216  Law.  b.u.  54  Pleasant. 
^    Louis,  burnisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.u.  54  Pleasant. 
Brookbanks  George  H.  at  stone  pits,  b.  124  Kew 

Britain. 
M    Henry,painter, h.  1 24  New  Britain. 
**   James  H.  painter  and  decorator,  b.  124  N.B. 
Brookman  A.  u.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  42  Church. 
^    Alfred,  glass  decorator,  h.u.  42  Church. 
«   James,  l^ilermaker  at  109  Com.  b.  80  Grore. 
M    Thos.  boilermaker  at  109  Com.h.  90  Grove. 
Brooks  Abel  £.  liquors,  etc.88  7  Mn,  h.  1 1  Florence. 
"    Albert  H.  (  W.  H,  Dodd  fr  Co.)  h  210  Weth. 
u    Albert  H.  Jr.  clerk  at  42  Union  pi.  b.  210 

Wethersfield. 
ic    Almond,  jobber,  1.  527  Main. 
«    C.  J.  wid.  L.  M.  b.u.  105  Park. 
«(    Calvin  M.  attorney,  71  Asy.  h.  Bloomfield  t. 
c<    Charles  F.  conductor  St  Ry.  h.  30  Alden. 
**    Chas.  H.  motorman  StRy.b.u.45  Elliot. 
Brooks  David  W.  florist  53  Farmington,  h. 

3  Fairfield,  n.  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery.     See 

page^l. 
u   Edward  J.  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  1.  140  Tru. 
c«    Frank,  nailmaker  at  40  GrOT.  b.  101  Sheldon. 
M    Fred  A.  helper  at  100  Com.h.2u.  12Ellery. 
M    George,  coachman  at  800,  b.  800  Asy.  ave. 
M    George  £.  bottler,  b.  11  Morgan. 
M    Grace  C.  teacher  690  Asy.  b.  1 6  Huntin^n. 
M    H.  A.  at  Trayelers  Insurance  Ca  56  Pros- 
pect, h.  Windsor  Locks  t. 
«<    Henry,  glazier,  b.2u.  101  Sheldon. 
M   Henry  A.  Mrs.  at  R.  Ballerstein  &  Co.  374 

Main,  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  32. 
«   Henry  A.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  57  Church. 
M   Henry  C.  salesman,  b.  16  Huntington. 
«   Henry  P.  stoves  and  tinware,  497  and  499, 

h.  771  Main. 
"    Herbert  D.  florist  at  53  Far.  b.  Fairfield. 
<<   Isaac  W.receiver  Charter  Oak  Life  Insurance 

Co.  278>^  Main,  room  11,  b.  AUyn  house. 
«  James  £.  with  Berlin  Bridge  Co.  b.  10  Gar. 


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Wholewtle  and  Betall  Grower  of 

PLANTS    AND    CUT    FLOWERS. 


Spadal  altcnlkm  ghrw  to  dnoratliiff  b  Cedw  Hill 
AfMit  tot  the  rBOTivmcK  HroirB  Vaso  tor  Lawn  aad 
TELEPHOKE,  146-a 


Brooks  James  S.  bookkeeper,  1. 622  Main. 

«   Jennie  £.  at  872  Mam,  b.  Fairfield. 

«   Joseph,  painter,  h.2u.  101  Sheldon. 

c<   Julia  M.  C.  wid.  David  B.  h.  16  Huntington 

"    Louise  M.wid. Orson,  dressm.  4  2  h.4  2'Vil lage. 

M   Lucy  D.  wid.  Augustus  O.  b.  18  Florence. 

M    Lydia  C.  Miss,  b.  104  Church. 

c<   M.  S.  Mrs.,  nurse,  71  Asylum,  rm.  23. 

(<   Palmer,  fireman,  city  of  Springfield,  285  Sta. 

«    Philip  A.  builder,  366,  h.  366  Maple. 

«   Eostine  A.  inspecr.  4 76  Cap.  h.2u.  100  Hud. 

«<    Samuel,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

ti   William,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.2u.  101  Sheldon. 
Broomhall  Louisa  wid.  Wm.laundress,  h.u.l  55  Mn. 

i(   Mary  A.  wid.  Richard,  burnisher  at  Colts, 
h.8u.  77  Main. 

«   Richard,a8sembler  at  Col ts,h.tt.  1 80  Sheldon . 

M    Richard  Jr.  at  Colts,  b.  180  Sheldon. 

«   Sarah,  wid.  Richard,  h.u.l80  Sheldon. 

"   William,  machinist,  b.u.  155  Main. 
Brophey  Andrew,  teamster  Colts,  h.u.  98  Ch.  Oak. 

u  John  T.  h.  11  AfBeck. 

u    Thos.  A.  plumber  at  280  Asy.  b.u.  98  Ch.  O. 
Brosnan  Wm.  helper,  165  Win.  b.  Kennedy. 
Bbott    Geo.  Olnet,  eouncUnian    8/A  voardy 
{Bennett  ^Brott)\i.  1 1 7 Wash.  Seepage  431. 
Broughal  Annie,  b.u.  18  Portland. 

«   Jane  wid.  Peter,  h.u.  18  Portland. 

"   John  J.  driver  engine  No.  7,  h.  149  Clark. 

a   Katie,  b.u.  13  Portland. 

«    Lizzie,  b.u.  13  Portland. 
Brouffhel  Andrew  J.  mechanic,  h.  40  Spring. 

«    Andrew  J.  Jr.  attorney  at  law,  265  Main, 
b.  40  Spring. 

«   David  A.  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  40  Spring. 
Broughton  Bessie  Y.  bookkeeper  National  Xiife 
Asso.  53  Trumball,  b.u.  64  Whitmore. 

u   Lyman  D.  b.u.  64  Whitmore. 

«   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.  64  Whitmore. 
Brouillette  Alfred,  brickmaker,  b.  233  Barbour. 
Brousek  Joseph  T.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  17  Harbison. 
Brousso  Frank,  tinner  at  291  Asy.  h.u.  16  Tru. 
Brouthers  ^[^r'See  Brodeur, 
Browe  Ernest,  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  65  Madison. 
Brower  Edwin,  cashier  at  Mercan  tile  Nat'l  Bank, 
56  Pearl,  h.  23  Kenyon. 

CI    Garret,  bookkeeper,  b.  23  Kenyon. 

«    House,  Sherman  &  Crowley,  prop'rs,  25  Cen. 

"   Walter,  engineer,  h.u.r.  2  Center. 

Brown  A.  F.  bookkeeper,  b.  554  Main. 

«    A.  P.  &  Co.  tailors,  13  Haynes. 

Alirain  P.  Brown.  J.  Henry  Otis. 

«   Abbie  N.  b.  495  Capitol. 


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Brown  Abial,  sapLWorkingmen's  £zcliftiige,Y. 

M.  C.  A.  k  707  Main. 

u  Abram  P.  (^ilJ'.B.^  Cb.^  11.270  Farmington. 

«  Alexander  L.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.228  Pot. 

u  Albert  F.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  38  West. 

«  Alex,  carpenter  at  141  Tm.  h.2n.  81  Main. 

«  Allen  W.  salesman  at  40  High,  b.  5  So.  Hud. 

«  Almira  J.  wid.  EII^Ilu.  910  Main. 

«  Alpha  wid.  William,  h.u.  128  Albany. 

^  Amariah  L.  b.  401  Albany. 

"  Andrew  C.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  660  Park. 

«  Angeline  B.  Mrs.  h.u.  36  Cedar. 

«  Arken,  b.  34  Oxford. 

ii  Arthur  L.  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co. 

b.  189  Sigoumey. 

<<  August  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  25  Morgan. 

«  Augustus,  jobber,  h.2u.  124  Windsor. 

«  Bessie   A.   teacher  West   Middle   school, 

927  Asylum, 

u  C.  £.  Mrs.  h.  1470  Broad. 

«  Catherine  L.  wid.  Fred.  h.u.  284  Asy. rm.  8 7. 

tt  Chas.  M.  conductor  St.  By.  h.  151  Weth. 

«  Charles  W.  tinner  at  497,  b.  952  Main. 

<i  Christine  W.  stenogr'r,  889  AUyn,  b.  240  Mc 

«  Clara,  h.3u.  405  Main,  rm.  34. 

«  David  J.  baggagemaster  N.E.B.h.u.83  Avon. 

«*  E.  J.  jeweler  at  5,  b.  727  Asylum. 

«  E.  Vincen t,mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 6  2  Collins. 

«  Eben  E-draughtsman  at  95  Pearl,  b.3  7  Spmg. 

u  Edward  E.  filer  at  Popes,  h.2u.  616  Main. 

"  Elisha,  foreman  at  r.  17  Alb.  h.  Bloomfield. 

«  Elizabeth,  b.  14  Pratt,  rm.  4. 

«  Ellen,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Elmer  E.  bkkpr.  335  Main,  h.  85  Allen  pi. 

tt  Emily  A.  h.  16  Brown. 

«  Emily  W.  wid.  Arba  H.  b.  73  Church. 

«  Esther,  wid.  Lucius,  b.u.  46  Seymour. 

it  Eunice  M.  wid.  George  W.  b.  32  Chapel. 

«  Frances  A.  seamstress,  h.u.  21  Albany. 

«  Frances  P.  dressmaker  at  42,  b.  42  Spring. 

«  Francis,  at  20  Central,  1.  Huntley  place. 

tt  Frank,  b.  554  Main. 

"  Frank,  bookkeeper  at  61  Asylum,  h.  18  Ash. 

«  Frank  J.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.718  Park. 

"  Fred-E.pressman  at  14 1  Pearl,h.3u.  426  Asy. 

«  Fred.  E.  printer  at  Times  Office,  b.  978  Main. 

«  Fred.  J.  clerk  at  Smith,  Bourn  &Co.  8  Sig- 

ourney,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

««  Frederick  S.Mrs.(i4 Imera  Olive,)h,  1 7  Cap. 

«  Frederick  T.  madi.  at  Popes,  h.  Windsor  t. 

«  Freeman  M.  salesman,  h.  189  Sigoumey. 

«  G.  P.  machinist  at  69  Front,  b.  94  Ayon. 

«  George  Mrs.  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  130. 

«  George,  b  227  Park. 

tt  George,  carpenter,  b.  1125  Broad. 

«<  George  C.  h.  16  Brown. 

«  George  H.  at  14  Ford,  b.  97  Williams. 

«  GeorgB  H.  carpenter  at  Strickland  &  Shea, 

20  Potter,  h.  95  Jefferson. 

Brown    George  M.    councilman    6th    ward, 
office  121,  h.  121  Main,  rm.  14. 

«<  Geo.  W.boxm.  at  r.  223  Sta.b.  701  Main. 

«  Gerald  H.  clerk,  236  Main,  h.  34  Oxford. 

«  &  Gross,  now  Belknap  &  Warfield,  77  Asy. 


Blown  Harvey,  laborer,  h.n.  128  Windsor. 
M   Hattie  E.  wid.  G.  W.  b.  40  Green. 
u   Henry  P.  machinist  at  133  Sheldon, 
u   Henry  S.  bkkpr.  at  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co.  272 

Main,  h.3n.  106  Hop. 
<<   James,  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.  175  Lawrence. 
u  James,  mach.  at  252  Pearl,  b.  88  West. 
**  James,  poUoeman,  h.  1 8  Affleck. 
M   James,  printer  at  14  Ford. 
«   James  A.  barber  at  491,h.2u.  920  Main, 
M   James  B.  inspector,  b.  175  Lawrence. 
"  James  M.  engir.  at  N. Y.B.  h.u.  1 2  Wooster. 
M   Jane,  wid.  John,  h.2n.  81  Main. 
"   John,  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 
u  John  E.  laborer,  h.u.  139  Martin. 
"   Joseph,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 
«   Joseph,  coachman  at  614,  b.  614  Asylum. 
<<   Joseph,  laborer,  b.  112  Albany. 
«   Joseph  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1478  Broad. 
«   Josie  M.  nurse,  h.  212  Asylum. 
^   Lena,  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.  Wilson's  Station. 
«   Lilly  C.  b.u.  910  Mam. 
«   M.   Grace,  kindergarten  teacher  Arsenal 

School,  832  Main,  b.  107  Wooster. 
«   Margaret,  wid.  James  T.  h.  14  Pratt,  room  4. 
«   Margaret,wid.  John  J.nur8e,  h.n.  290  Maiket. 
«    Margaret  Mrs.  laundress,  2u.  39  S.  Pro. 
(«   Margaret  W.Mrs.  (B.  jr  SLJohn)h,n,240  Mn. 
«    Martha,  wid.  Flavins  A.  h.  470  Main. 
ti   Mary  wid.  Horace,  h.u.  848  Main. 
«   Mary  wid.  James  W.  h.  13  Bellevue. 
it   Mary  wid.  Michael,  h.  210  Barbour. 
c<   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  Home  for  the  Aged. 
((   Mary  A.  wid.  George  T.  h.  978  Main. 
«   Mary  E.  b.  120  Trumbull. 
c(   Mary  E.  nurse  at  30  Wethersfield. 
it   Mary  M.  nurse,  b.  72  Buckingham. 
«   Michael,  painter,  I.  527  Main. 
tt   Minnie  B.  stenographer  and  bookkeeper  at 

75  Pearl,  b.  815  Asylum. 
«    Orlando  L.  carpenter  at  283  Sheldon,  h. 

177  Betreat. 
«    Orrin  M.  mach.  at  133  SheLb.  549  Main. 
(<    Oscar  D.  lettercarrier,  h.u.  37  Center. 
«    Patrick,  salesm.at  219  Asy.  h.u.  24  Putnam. 
tt   Patrick  J.  machinist,  b.  18  Affleck. 
**   Philip,  manager  Hartford  Portrait  Co.  180 

Asylum,  b.  58  Pleasant 
«    Philip,  blacksmth  at  stone  pits,  h.  Portland  t. 
«    Reuben,  teamster  at  234  State,  h.  36  S.  Pro. 
"    Richard,  laborer,  h.  1  Forest,  south  end. 
«   Robert  E.  coachman,  b.  19  Foot  Guard  pi. 
«    Rosella,  b.  14  Pratt,  room  4. 
«    Rowland  C.  at  1  Flower,  h.  42  Canton. 
«    Sarah  Mrs.  h.3u.  28  Talcott 
«    Sarah  E.  Mrs.  metaphysician,  870,  h.u.  870 

Asylum,  rm.  17. 
«    Sarah  J.  wid.  James  A.  h.  815  Asylum. 
«<    School,  160—170  Market;  Kindergarten,  84 

Talcott;  Primary  201  Pearl. 

«    &  St.  John,  millinery,  25  Pratt. 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Brown.  C.  L.  8t  John. 

«    Sylvester  K.  fruitpeddler,  h.  159  Zion. 

«   Thomas,  b.2u.  35  Babcock. 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  24  Putnam. 


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eoods,  miUineryyChildren's  clothing,  books, 

boots  and  shoes, etc. 400  Main.    Seep.  449. 
Oeo.  A.  0«7,  Williun  Campbell,  Harry  B.  Strong. 

W.  F.  lookout,  str  Middletown,  285  State. 

Walter    B.  literary  manager  at  Popes,  b. 

21  Central 

Walter  D.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  h.  80  Bab. 

Walter   S.  bookkeeper  at  Plimptons,  254 

Pearl,  b.  270  Farmington. 

Walton,  clerk  at  68  Albany,  b.  495  Capitol. 

William^  dog  doctor,  83  h.  33  Ferry. 

William,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  1060  Broad. 

Wm.  harness,  etc.  552  Main,  1.  289  PearL 

William,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

William  A.  ins.  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asy.  b.  38  West 

William  B.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

Wm.  B.  tinner  at  497,  h.  952  Main. 

William  6.  policeman  h.  Preston. 

William  H.  fireman  N.Y.R.  b.  210  B^rboor. 

William  J.  driyer,  b.  14  Pratt 

William  O.  b.  146  Main. 

Wm.  S.  salesman  at  91  Moi^n,  b.  94  Church. 

William  W.  clerk  at  51,  b.  112  Albany. 

Wm.  W.  Jr.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  744  Main. 

%^^see  also  Broun. 
Browne  A*  M.  wid.  Dr.  6.  S.  h.  19  Capitol. 
u   Albert  G.  welldriver,  3 70^1. 870  Asy.  rm.  1 7. 

BROWNE    EDMUND,  buUder,r.  719 
Main,  h.  1 8  Florence.        See  page  471. 
Etta,  b.2u.  7  Goodman  pi. 
John  D.  president  of  Connecticut  Fire  Ins. 

Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  9  Kenyon. 
Lena,  h.2u.  7  uoodman  pi. 
Marion  B.  stenog.  at  11  Uen.b.  18  Florence. 
Pauline,  b.2u.  7  Goodman  pi. 
Virginia  J.  b.  9  Kenyon. 
Brownell  Stephen  C.  bkkpr.  at  .£tna  National 

Bank,  214  Main,  h.u.  260  Laurel 
Browning  Miranda  A.  wid.  Gilman,  h.  218  Main, 

**   Rosa,  h.  284  Asylnm,  room  2. 
firownlee  Thomas,  ^rdener,  h.  25  Chestnut 
^  Thos.  J.  drop  forger  at  Popes,  h.u.  29  Chst 
ci   Wm.  A.  driver  at  142  State,  h.  30  Albany. 
Brownlie  Wm.  driver  at  142  State,  b.  341  Asy. 

Bruce,  Filler  &  Co.  furniture,  103  Asylum. 
Jobn  £.  Bruce,  W.  J.  Filler.  L.  J.  FUley. 
Fred  C.  mach.  at  257  Main,  b.  41  Chestnut 
Fred  W.  woodworker  at  5  Mech.  h.  49  Chst 
George  P.  inspector  atr.  59^  Tru.  b.  27  Alb. 
Gibson,  white  washer,  r.  213  Pearl. 
John  £.  fB.,  FiUey  ir  Co.)  h.u.l68  Ashley. 
W  illard  H.  notary  at  1 9  7  Asylum,  h.l  3Seym8. 
Brucker  Chas.  F.  bakery  185,  h.u.  377  Mn.  rm.  14. 

it   Gustave  D.  foreman  atr.  445,  h.  439  Main. 
Bruckner  Carl  Rev.  pastor  Our  Saviour's  Danish 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Ch.  h.64  Babcock. 
Brucksech  Fritz,  butcher  at  371  Asy.  b.  60  Fr. 
Bmder  Jacob,  baker,  h.2u.  74  Temple. 
Bniehl  G.  Chas.  cabinetm.  at  806  PL  h.514  Broad. 
Bn^estrat  Henry,  baker  at  55,  h.  60  Judson. 
Bmiceaman  Fred.  J.  mach.  216  Law.b.  38  Cedar, 
re  H.  toolm.  1  Flower,  h.  887  Capitol. 
\  toolmaker  at  40  Gov.  h.  38  Ceaar. 
William  machinist,  h.  92  Charter  Oak. 


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12  Central  Row,  b.  52  Church. 
Broken  Max,  baker,  b.  132  Market 
Brun  Leopold,  cabinetm.  at  69  Front,  h.  5  John. 
Brunand  Antoine,  student  at  La  Salette,  N.P. 
Bmnell  Eli,  cisarm.  at  349  Mn.  h.  87  Chestnut 
Brunelle  Jose^,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  61  Ann. 
Brunet  Elmira  Mrs.  washer,  h.u.  60  Temple. 

«   Wm.  foreman  54  Arch,  b.3u.  212  Sheldon. 
Brunette  Francis,  dropforger  at  Colts,  h.u.1 8  Ash. 

«    Frank  Jr.  bkkpr.  at  61  Asy.  b.u.  18  Ashley. 
Bruner  EdVd,  mach.  at  83  Wbn.  b.  Manchester  t. 

«   Louis,   machine    hand,  83   Woodbine,   b. 
Manchester  t 

Brunner  &  Co.  bicycles,  198  Pearl. 
Melnote  M.  BruoDer. 
cc   Melnote  M.  (Brunner  jr  Co.)  h.  41  Spring. 
Bruno  Ed.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  Wilson  Sta. 

tt   Joseph,  brickyard  and  h.  New  Park. 
Brunette  August,  machinist,  b.  58  Front 
«    William,  barber,  58,  h.  58  Front. 
«    William  Jr.  barber  at  58,  b.  58  Front 
Brusie  Lillian  A.  Mrs.  dressm.  h.  18  Walnut 
Bruton  Alice  L.  stenographer  at  32 1  Mn.  b.  E.H  t 
«    Michael  J.  Mrs.  h.u.r.  8  East. 
«   Thomas  J.  plumber  at  12  Mul.  b.  E.H.t 
tt   Wm.  G.  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.  71  Main. 
Bryan  Agnes  C.  music  teacher  public  schools,  b. 
Ill  Main. 
"   Thomas  R.  salesman,  h.  5  Lafayette. 
Bryant  Caroline,  wid.  Walter  A.  h.  6 1  Huntington. 
«(    Chas.  K.  dentist,  382  Main,rm.4,h.6lHuntgn. 
M    Clarence  at  iEtna  Lisurance  Co.  226  Main, 

h.  Windsor  t 
"   Edward  B.  at  ^na  Lisurance  Ca  226  Main, 

h.  12  Atwood. 
«   Frances  A.  wid.  Chas.  dressm.  4,  b.  4  Marsh. 
«    Frederick  G.  machinist,  h.u.  49  Park. 
«    Geo.  finisher  at  581  Cap.  b.2u.  56  Asylum. 
«   Harry  E.  at  Travelers  Lisurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  b.  61  Huntington. 
«   Henry,  draughtsman  at  New  England  Gran- 
ite Works,  650  Main,  h.  81  Awards. 
tt   Henry  G.  b.  81  Edwards. 
«   James  E.  bartender  at  291,  b.  291  Park, 
cc   James  P.  shipping  clerk  at  83  Woodbine, 

h.  198  Laurel. 
«   James  S.  cashier  at  Colts  Pat.  Fire  Arms 

Mfg.  Co.  b.  81  Edwards. 
tt   John  E.  painter  at  20  Central,  h.  E.H.t. 
«   Melissa,  wid.  Hilliard,  h.  12  Atwood. 

Bbyant  Percy  S.  (Case,  B.  Sf  Case)  attorney 
at  law,  21^  Pratt,  h.  E.H.t  See  page  488. 
«  William  H.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
h.  Windsor  t 
Brydon  Frank  R.  carptr.at  10  Tru.  h.  84  Whit. 
Brytulski  Michael,  hamessm.  at  8  Si^.  h.  5  El. 
Bubee  Edward,  carpenter.  133  Shel.  h.  105  Win. 
Bublitz  John,  carpenter,  h.2u.  2  Lawrence. 
Bubser  Augusta  A.  wid.  Reinhold,  h.  202  High. 

«<    Fidel,  supt  at  1  Laurel,  b.  51  Sigoumey. 
Buch  George,  tailor,  10,  h.  98  Charter  Oak. 
Buchanan    Charles  O.    plumber  at  228  Pearl, 
h.u.  14  Bond. 
I  Bucher  Emil,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  28  Spring. 


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Bock  Charles  A.  h.  68  Linoolii. 
u   Cluw.  L.  motonnan  St.Rj.  li.ii.  1 148  Broad. 
M   Edward  W.  at  TraTelen  Insoraiice  Ca  56 
Prospect,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 

BUCK    A   ECCLE8TON,   attomejs 

at  law,  S82  Main,  room  8.    See  pcufe  429. 

Jobn  R.  Back.  Aitlkiir  F.  EsglastaB. 

«   Elizabeth  Mrs.  laundress,  h-r.  139  Martin. 
^   France8,wid.B.£.h.  197  High. 
M   Frank  £.  depot  agt.  at  215  Asy.  h.  15  Bkm. 
M   Frederick  Earle,  student  Trinity  College, 

1 7  Janris  GUI,  Sonimit. 
M   Fred'k  F.  E.  printer  at  174  PL  h.  Whiting 

Lane,  south  of  FarminiEton  av. 
M   Howard  C.  at  Phcenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl, 

b.  197  High. 
**  John  H.  attorney,  382  Main,  b.  Forest 
«<   John  R.  (B,  Sf  EggletUm)  attomejs  at  law, 

882  Main,  h.  Forest. 
«   Mamie,  clerk  at  225  Park,  b.  62  Lincoln. 
^   Percy,  clerk  at  248  Park,  b.  68  Lincohi. 
M   Theresa  Mrs.  (Wm.  C.)  laundress,  h.  Ch.0. 
«(    Thomas,  waiter  at  78, 1.  80  Sute. 
M   Wm.  H.  at  581  Capitol,  1. 109  Babcock. 
«   Winthrop  E.  baggagemaster  N.Y.B.  h.u.  4 

Ellsworth  pi. 
Buckel  Charles,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  86  Ham. 
Bucker  Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  139  Front. 
Buckingham  Wm.  F.  at  66  State,  h.  W.H.t. 
Buckland  C.  Edward,  ins.  agent,  253  Main,  rm. 

3,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
«    Frank,  machinist  at  1,  b.  54  Flower. 
«   WiUiam,  b.  182  Collins. 
Bucklee  Alfred,  cooper  at  370  Fr.  b.  177  Weth. 
Buckley  Andrew  J.  at  33  Wells,  b.  32  Harbison. 
«    B.  A.  dressmaker,  and  employment  agency, 

112  Trumbull,  h.  168  Alh-n. 

«<   Bridget  wid.  John,  h.  23^  Main. 

«<    Bridget  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  25  Seyms. 

«   Bros.  &  Co.  painters,  10  Ford. 

Wm.  O.  Backley.      Chas.  H.  Buckley. 
Wm.  O.  Backley,  Jr. 

«  Catharine,  wid.  Dennis,  h.u.  24  Flower. 

«  Charles  H.  (B.  Bros,  jr  Co.)  h.  50  Grand. 

«  Dennis  P.  driver,  h.  10  So.  Prospect. 

«  Eugene  J.  packer  at  Colts,  h.2u.  200  Sheldon. 

«  Fannie,  wid.  Amos,  washer,  h.  94  Walnut. 

«  Frederick,  laborer,  1  Laurel,  h.  72  Hamilton. 

"  George,  painter  at  10  Ford,  h.u.  12  Squire. 

«  Hanora,  wid.  Michael  H.  b.2  Holcomb. 

«  James  E.  mach.  at  9,  h.  23  Sigourney. 

«  James  G.  clerk  at  556  Cap.  b.  24  Flower. 

«  James W.meats  and grocene8,21,h.21  ^ Main. 

«  Jeremiah,  hodcarrier,  h.u.  50  Green. 

«  Jeremiah  F.  (B,  jr  Reardon)  h.  122  Hung. 

«  Jeremiah  J.  spinner,  b.  196  New  Park. 

«  John,  assembler  at  Colts,  b.  40  Vanblock. 

«  John,  rardener,  h.u.  Hawthorn  Extension. 

«  John,  h.  14  Talcott. 

«  John,  at  soldiers  home,  h.r.  40  Vanblock. 

«  John,  driver,  b.  19  Hudson. 

«  John  F.  engineer  at  N.Y.R.  b.  50  Green. 

«  John  F.  machinist,  Colts,  b.  50  Vanblock. 

«  John  F.  Jr.  at  N.H.R.  b.  12  Liberty. 

«  John  P.  dookmaster,  285  State,  h.  196  N.P. 

«  Joseph  M.  laborer,  b.  252  Front. 


Buckley  Keran,  gardener,  30  Weth.  h.  76  Vanb. 

M   Lawrence,  pattemm.  33  Wells,  h.u.  32  Har. 

X   Lewis  E.  millwright  at  Colts,  h.  5  Cnroombe. 

«   Louis  N.  mach.  216  Law.  h.r.  40  Vanblock. 

M  M.  A.  cleik  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  46  Green. 

u   Mary,  h.  13  Belden. 

u   Mary,  b.2n.  50  Green. 

«<   Michael,  carpenter,  r.  721  Mn.  h.  13  John. 

M   Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  12  Liberty. 

u   &  O'Loughlin,  saloon,  22  CentraL 

Patrtek  F.  Backley.  John  J.  O'Loacfallii. 

"   Patrick  T.  (B.  fr  O'Loughlin)  h.u.  231  Mar. 

M   &  Reardon,  teas  and  coffees,  169  Main. 
Jeremlali  F.  Backley.  CIim.  J.  Resrdcm. 

u   Thomas  J.  laborer,  b.  362  Front. 

«<   Wickliffe  S.  clerk  at  Mechanics  SavingB 
Bank,  311  Main,  h.u.  73  Hungerford. 

ti   William  F.  cigarstripper,  b.  70  Avon. 

M    Wm.  F.  TOrter  at  206,  b.  218  State. 

«   William  J.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  18  John. 

"    Wm.O.( B.Broe.  ft-  Co.)  h.u.  14  Squire. 

u   Wm.  O.  Jr.  (B.  Bros,  fCo.)h.Al  Wooater. 

«   f^^see  also  Bulkeley ;  BtUJdey. 
Buckner  Wm.  L.  ostler  at  14,  b.  14  Huntington. 
Budd  James,  h.  15  Sargent. 
Budde  Augustus  W.  1st  selectman^  mason  and 
builder,  107,  h.  107  Hungerford. 

(c   Charles,  mason,  b.3u.  373  Park. 

<(    Harry  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  373  Park. 

«    Henry  A.  laundry,  4  Lewis,  1.  16^  Church. 

«   Minnie  L.  cashier  at  Boston  Brancngroceiy, 
273  Main,  b.  107  Hungerford. 
Budds  Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Michael,  asst.  janitor  at  Popes,  b.  90  Ward. 

«    Patrick,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  238>^  Zion. 
Budge  Edwd.  C.  bookk.  at  Jewells,  h.u.  29  Niles. 

it   Jessie  C.  wid.  James,  h.2u.  1  Union. 

a   Matthew,  watchman  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  1 09  Bab. 

<<   William  M.  machinist,  b.2u.  1  Union. 
Buell  Lillian,  Mrs.  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  254 
Pearl,  b.  29  Center. 

«   Robert  Catlin,  clerk  at  Hartford  Nat  Bank, 
58  Sute,  b.  77  Elm. 
Buellesbach  William,  railing  shop  75  Commerce, 

h.2u.  24  Dean. 
Bugah  Joseph,  h.  1 7  South  Prospect. 
Bugbee  Alanson,  b.  8  Russell. 

«   Cornelia,  wid.  Theodore,  dressm.  h.  9  Park. 

«   John  B.  driver,  h.  11  Washington. 

it   Julia,  wid.  Franklin,  h.2u.  850  Main. 
Bugb^  Harriet,  wid.  Charles  E.  h.  6  Amity. 
Buggie  Catharine,  at  372  Main,  b.u.  24  Avon. 

((    Catharine,  wid.  of  James,  h.u.  24  Avon. 

«    Edward  L.  tallyman  at  98  Kil.  b.  24  Avon. 

«   James,  vamisher  at  164  Main,  b.  24  Avon. 

(I   Michael  J.  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.2u.  297 
Lawrence. 
Buggie  Michael,  helper  at  N.T.R.  h.r.  27  Flower. 
Bulkeley  Alice  T.  h.  868  Asylum. 

«   Bertha,  at  National  Life  Association,  53 
Trumbull,  b.  8  Belden. 

c(   Emma  J.  Mrs.  clerk,  369  Main,  h.  8  Belden. 

«   John  C.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  184  Washington. 


GEER'B    HABTPORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


71 


SuLKKLET  Morgan  6.  president  iEtna  Life 

Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  196  Washington. 

See  page  393. 
«<    W.  S.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  Cromwell  t. 
*^   William  £.  A.  cashier  JEtna  Life  Ins.  Co. 

218  Main,  b.  134  Washington. 
«   William  H.  auditor  iEtna  Lffe  Ins.  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  134  Washington. 
Bulkley  Clarendon  C.  clerk  at  Colts  armory,  h. 

47  Sumner. 
^   George  £.  b.  924  Asylum. 
"   George  G.  at  Orient  Ins.  Ca  5  Uaynes,  b. 

Rocky  HiU  t. 
«   Henry  8.  b.  924  Asylum. 
"   M.  £L  stenographer  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co. 

56  Prospect,  b.  Rocky  Hill  t 
a   Mary  S.  wid.  George  L.  h.  924  Asylum. 
Boll  Benjamin  N.  bkkpr.  at  1 89  Main,b.  1 1 8  Park. 
«    Edward,  Jr.  discount  clerk  at  Mercantile 

Nafl  Bank,  56  Pearl,  h.  18  Prospect. 

BcLL  Edward  W.  councilman  Sd  wordy  cabi- 
netmaker at  State  Capitol,  h.  103  Wooster. 

«  Edward  W.  fish  market  323-325  Asylum, 
h.  280  Laurel. 

«<    Geo.  S.  (K  B.  BuU^  San)  h.  260  Franklin. 

«<  Mary  £.  teacher  at  Woodside  Seminary, 
1204,  b.  1204  Asylum. 

BuLi.  N.  B.  &  Son,  stoves,  tinware,  plumbers, 
etc.  189  k  191  Main.  Seep.  71. 

Norris  B.  Ball.  G«o.  8.  Boll. 

"   Norris  B.  (N.B.BvU  ^  Son)  h.  118  Park. 
Ballard  A.L.Mr8.bu8inesBmed.h.223Asylumprm  1 4 
««   Anna  W.  teacher,  b.  20  Niles. 
u   Arthur  H.  magnetic  physician,  73  Church, 

h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  14. 
**   Charles  H.  Kev.  cler^man,  h.  20  Niles. 
^    Clarissa  Mrs.  b.  234  Barbour. 
M    HerbertS.attomeyatlaw,2874Mn,b.20Niles. 
Bullard  John  E.  (B.^  Johnson  j*  Skipman)  h. 

Middletown  t. 
M   John  W.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  231  Lawrence. 

<<   Johnson  &  Shipman,  ins.  etc.  175  Asylum. 
Jolm  K.  Ballard.   Myron  H.  Johnaon.   Jm.  BhlpouuL 
BuUman  Edward,  apprentice,  5  Mechanic. 
Bullock  Edmund  L.  b.  60  Vernon. 
u   Henry  C.  dentist,  346  Main,  h.  1 6 1  Franklin. 
M   Joseph  B.  gunsmith  at  Colts,  b.u.  154  Main. 
*<   Joseph  W.  toolmaker,  h.  20  Linden  pi. 
M   N.  Florence,  teacher  at  Wash.  St.  school, 

b.  60  Vernon. 
M   William  Joseph,  foreman  at  24  Mechanic 
h.u.  31  Congress. 
Bumgardner  Albert,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  29  Elm. 
Bum^tead  Edna,  b.  335  Franklin. 
Bumster  John  J.  molder  556  Cap.  h.u.  22  Putnam. 
**   Michael,  mach.  1  Laurel,  n.  135  Lawrence, 
u   Wm.  J.  hamessm.  at  334  Asy.  h.  76  Jefferson. 
Bunco  Alexander,  b.  61  Edwards. 
M   Arthur  M.  at  Popes  mfg.  Co.  436,  b.  1 75  Cap. 
«<   B.  F.  broker,  7  Central,  L  61  Prospect 
"  Charles  H.  city  sunreyor.  City  nail,  300 

Main,  h.  1 75  Capitol. 
u  Edward  M.  secretary  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  78  Elm. 
u  Emma,  b.  149  High. 


N.  B.  BULL  &  SON, 


Hot  Air. 


fornaees. 


Hot  Water. 


HOUSXaEEEPINO  GOODS, 
Sanitarj'  PlmnMng  and  Boofliig, 


Telephone  128-s.     189  aiid  191  MAIN  STREET. 

Bunco  Frederic  L.  cashier  at  Phonix  National 
Bank,  303  Main,  h.  889  Aivlmn. 

u   Fred.  W.  assembler  at  Colts,  bjr.  20  Grand. 

^   Henry  L.  president  of  United  States  Bank, 
848  Main,  h.  114  CiqiitoL 

«   Hesekiah,  molder,  h.r.  20  Grand. 

M  John  L.  b.  78  Ebn. 

*(   Jonathan  B.  president  Phceniz  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  L  61  Edwards. 

«   M.  E.  Miss,  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  637  FarminKton. 

*<   Maggie  Mrs.  nurse,  h.u.  6  Queen. 

(I   Margaret  A.  Mrs.  h.u.  6  Queen. 

"   Philip  D.  physician,  18,  h.  18  Pratt. 
Bundv  Horace  jL#.  photOCT.  372,  h.a.  671  Main. 

u   Raphael,  blacksmiUi,  h.  210  Front. 
Bunnell  £.  cigarmaker  at  Sobys,  h.  37  Chestnut 

^   Edith  L.  teacher  Brown  school,  b.  E.H.t. 

«   Ernest  P.  machinist  at  355  Main,  b.  £.H.t. 

<<   Geoigq,  h.r.u.  25  Spruce. 

u   Harry,  packer  at  57,  b.  51  Albany. 

«   Henry,  tinner  at  102  Main,  h.  Jenerson. 

«   James  A.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.2.u.  242  Put. 

'<   Maggie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  East  Hfd.t. 

«   Seymour,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  £.  Hartford. 

«<   W.  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.u.  51  John. 

«   X^^See  also  Bonnet,  BonnelL 
Buntin  John  A,(A.E»Single{i'Co.)hM  Sherman. 

«(   Wm.  G.  molderat  1  Flow.  h.u.  71  Main. 
Burbank  Jas.  B.  brer,  major  U.  S.  A.  h.  714  Asy. 

«   Julia  B.  priyate  school,  714,  h.  714  Asylum. 

<«   Katherine,  teacher  High  school,  b.  714  Asy. 

It   Samuel,  watert  str.  ^ddletown,  285  State. 
Burbidge  Charles  H.  foreman  patternmaker  at 

1  Flower,  h.  429  Capitol. 
Burch  Ellen,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  209  Garden. 

BURCH  CEO.  W.  rubber  stamps,  91 
Asylum,  (B,  Sf  Tarhox)  h.  209  Garden. 
See  page  448. 

Burch  &  Tarboz,  printers,  91  Asylum. 

George  W.  Baroh.        Ctaarle«  H.  Tarboz. 

Burchmore  Stephen  W.  printer  at  228  Main,  1. 

53  Trumbull. 
Burden  John,  at  1  Flower,  b.  1264  Broad. 
Burdett  Charles  L.  attorney  at  law,  solicitor  of 

patents,  26  Pratt,  h.  188  Sigourney. 
Burdick  Asa  I.  salesman  at  Chas.  R.  Hart  &  Co. 
364  Main,  h.u.  40  Wooster. 
^   Chas.  E.  engineer,  h.  8>^  Queen. 
M   Edwin  P.  student,  b.  25  Congress. 
«   Frances  A.  Mrs.  h.u.  42  Webster. 


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72 


geer's  habtfoed  city  diebotoby. 


Burdick  Francis  L.  bookkeeper  at  Popes,  h.a. 

42  Webster. 
It   Frank  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  72  Hopkins. 
«    George  H.  secretair  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

64  Pearl,  h.  205  Sigoumej. 
<<    Gertrude  A.  at  Phcenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl, 

b.  12  Canton. 
«<   Howard  H.  student,  b.  205  Sigourney. 
«<    Orlo  D.  repairer,  40  Grov.  h.  11  Warner. 
«<    BoUin  D.  salesman  at  Cook  &  Hills,  S65 

Main,  h.  12  Canton. 

Burdick  Bns8ELLM.('C  S.  Brewer  ff  Co.)  whl. 
fruit,  238  Asy.  h.  166  Sig.       See  p.  65. 

«  William  E.  agent  for  Appleton  Encyclo- 
pedia, h.  25  Congress. 
Burdon  John,  machinist,  1  Flower,  b.  1264  Broad. 
Bureau  Alphonse  T.  barber  8  75  Ally  n,h.4  Russell. 
Burg  George,  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.u.  1048  Bd. 
Burgess  Cornelia  £.  b.  72  Buckingham. 

BURGESS  HENRY  C. coal, 1 5 Albany, 
b.  72  Buckingham.  See  page  ^^b. 

u   Henry  W.  clerk,  918  Main,  h.  120  Windsor. 

«    Sarah  G.  b.  72  Buckingham. 
Burgey  Fred,  meat  peddler,  h.u.  65  Hudson. 
Burk  Ann,  wid.  Nicnolas,  b.  74  Pleasant 

«   John,  at  14>^  Church,  1.  163  Front. 

«   Joseph  J.  Jr.  undertakers  assistant  at  109 
Main,  h.u.  86  Grove. 

«    Patrick  J.  lineman  at  StRy.  h.  36  Hudson. 
Burke  Alice,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.r.  172  Main. 

«    Augustus,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  7  Sig.  pi. 

«   Bridset,  wid.  Michael,  b.  878  Broad. 

«    Charlotte  A.  wid.  Patrick  A.  h.  878  Broad. 

(<    Daniel,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  122  Madison. 

«    Daniel  F.  teamster  at  25  Front. 

«   Daniel  L.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  35  Chestnut 

«'  Dennis  F.  motorman  StRy.  b.u.r.  172  Main. 

(<    Edward  B.  clipper  at  1  Flower,  h.  84  Francis. 

((    Edward  M.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  39  Portland. 

"    Frank  H.  engraver,  14  Ford,  b.  18  Wooster. 

((    Fred.  E.  foreman  at  Downing  &  Perkins,  1 28 
Commerce,  b.  155  Windsor. 

((    Hannah  M.  wid.  John  E.  hats  and  gents' 
furnishings,  177  Main,  h.47  Annawan. 

«   J.  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  4 OOMn. 

«   James,  laborer,  h.  20  Canton. 

(<   James,  clerk  at  163,  b.u.r.  172  Main. 

«   James,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  24  Howard. 

"   James  A.  plater  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
b.  802  Market 

«   James  E.  b.u.  72  Village. 

«   James  E.  macliinist  at  2 1 6  Law.  b.  7  2  Village. 

«   James  J.  steamfitter,  b.  87  Fairmount. 

«   James  L.  polisher,  216  Law.  b.  1125  Broad. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.2u.  68  Sheldon. 

«   John,  ostler  at  108,  b.2u.  172  Main. 

"   John,  brakemanP.  &R.R.b.2u.  76  Walnut 

(<   John  E.  cutter  at  110  Asy.  b.  475  Main. 

«   John  F.  teamster,  b.  87  Fairmount. 

«   John  M.  tailor,  362  Main,  h.  89  Portland. 

«   John  W.  clerk  at  1 77  Main,  b.  47  Annawan. 

"   John  W.  operator,  h.  150  Mather. 

«   Joseph,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  10,74  Broad. 

«  Joseph  F.  clerk  177  Main,  b.  47 -Annawan. 


Burke  Julia,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  18  Wooster. 

«   Lottie  Mrs.  h.  878  Broad. 

<<   Margaret,  dressmaker,  b.  71  Governor. 

'<   Margaret  Mrs.  h.  71  Governor. 

«   Mane  F.  dressmaker,  b.  71  Governor. 

«   Martin,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  Windsor  Locks  t 

«   Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  18  Wooster. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Jamew,  h.u.  72  Village. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  5  Hendncxjsen. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.uj*.  28  Spruce. 

«   Michael,  teamster,  h.  87  Fairmount 

^   Morris,  brakeman,  b.2u.  76  Walnut 

«   Patrick,  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.  89  So.Prospect 

«   Patrick,  b.u.  150  Market. 

«   Patrick  J.  brakem.N.Y.R.b.  692  Main. 

"   Patrick  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  5  Hendricxsen. 

«   Patrick  N.  gardener  at  140  Wash.  b.  1 2  Ford. 

«   Paul  J.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  71  Governor. 

«   Robert  E.  draughtsman  at  F.  H.  Richarde^ 
303  Main,  b.  18  Wooster. 

<<    Thomas,coacliman,h.2u.  56  Flower. 

«    Thomas,  buffer  at  6  2  Market,  b.u.  19  Avon. 

a   Thos.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

u   Timothy  J.  sec'y  Capitol  City  Lumber  Co. 
25  Front,  h.u.  49  Sigourney. 

< (   William,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,h.  183  Lawrence. 

«    William,  mason,  b.u.r.  19  Spruce. 

«    William,  laborer,  1  Laurel,  b.  1204  Broad. 

«    William  E.  clerk  at  1  Laurel,  b.  21  Canton. 

a   William  J.  clerk  at  273,  b.  550  Main. 

"  i^^See  also  Burk, 
Burkette  Jeremiah  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  7  WoL 
Burkhardt  WaUace,eng.  at  P.&R.R.  h.  Canaan  t 
Burkholder  John  D.  mach..  at  556  Cap.  b.  45  Sig. 
Burkhurst  A.  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  18  TrumbnU. 
Burkle  Edwin  C.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.u.  8  Union. 

a   Henry  W  jnachinist  at  Colts,  b.u.92  Ch.  Oak. 

"    Paulina,  wid.  John  G.h.u.  92  Charter  Oak. 
Burling  Bernard,  lather,  h.r.  183  Front 

«<    Mary  Ann,  wid.  Bernard,  h.r.  183  Front 
Burlingame  Comfort  S.  dairy  conunissioner  State 
Capitol  rm.  14,  h.  Canterbury  t 

u    Wm.  barber,  3  Morean  h.  86  Pleasant 
Burlingham  Charles  H.  shipping  clerk  at  Seidler 
&  May,  306  Pearl,  h.u.  73  Albany. 

"   John  F.  machinist  at  30  Cush.  b.  43  John. 
Bumell  Calvin  J.  treasurer  Beach  Manufactur- 
ing Co.  209  State,  h.  35  Willard. 
Burnes  M.  £.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  5  Linden  pi. 

Burnet  James  G.  CiVewton^-B.)meat8, 841  Asy. 
h.u.  27  Huntington.  Seepage  487. 

Burnett  Arthur  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  1. 1566  Broad. 

«    Elizabeth,  wid.  Robert,  h.u.  15  John. 

«    Frank  R.  motorman  StRy.  h.  15  John. 

"    Grayson,  cigarmaker  at  349,  1.  527  Main. 

«    Lewis,  carpenter,  b.  371  Main,  rm.  19. 
Bumham  Albert  M.  clerk  at  100  Asylum,  b.  13 
Sherman. 

«    Annie  M.  dressmaker,  h.  24  Madison. 

"    B.  E.  oiler  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

((    C.  D.  &  H.  D.  marble  works,  766  Main. 
Chester  D.  Bumham.       Herbert  D.  BamhAm. 

«    Charles  E.  agent,  b.  79  Allen  pi. 

"   Chas.  L.  student  Trinity  College,  b.  49  Oak. 


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73 


BURNHAM  CHA8.R. attorney atlaw, 

372  Main,  rm.  10,  Balleratein  building,  b. 

786  Asvlum. 
^   Cliester  £>.  (C.D.Sf^  H.  D.  Bumham)  li.u. 

918  Mun. 
u   Dwiglit  L.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

]|£iin,  b.  East  Hartford. 
**   Dwight  T.  manager  Hartford  Grocery  Co. 

879  CapitoU  b.n.  24  Madison. 
^  Edgar  A.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  East  Hartford. 
<<   Edgar  F.  (GemmUl,  Bumham  fr  Co-)  B6 

Asylum,  h.  621  Farmington 
u   Edward  A.  mach.  183  Shel.  h.  24  Madison 

BuRNHAM  Ellkrt  D.  councUman  7th  wordy 

(Marey  Bros,  jr  Co.)  h.  269  Wetfa. 
•<   Etta  M.  bookk'r  at  842  A^.  b.u.  24  Madison. 
^   Frank  G.  ins.  agent,  29  Fl.  b.  52  Wooster. 
"    Fred.  C.  at  891  AUj'n,  b.  52  Wooster. 
^   Frederick  C.  at  JEtna  Insurance  Co.  226 

Main,  b.  1534  Broad. 
^   Gea  L.  clerk  at  £tna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main  b. 

49  Oak. 
«    Harry  M.  actor,  b.  18  Sherman. 
««    Herbert D. (CD, if H. D. B.) h. 52 Wooster. 
^    Herbert  £.  cutter  at  66  Asy.  b.  52  Wooster. 
««    Howard  D.  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asy.  b.u.  24  Madison. 
u   Ida  J.  music  teacher,  918,  b.u.  918  Main. 
<(   J.  William,  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b. 

145  Washington. 
M    John  T.  foreman  blacksmith  at  1  Flow.  h.  18 

Sherman. 
M   Julia,  h.  786  Asylum. 
^    L.  Katherine,  wid.  Joseph  D.  h.  79  Pearl. 
<<    Lottie  E.  stenographer  at  Hartford  Life  & 

Annuity,  280  Asylum,  b.  1584  Broad. 
^    Martha  wid.  Edwin,  h.  79  Allen  pi. 
M    Martha  C.  wid.  P.  H.  h.u.  1584  Broad. 
M    Mary  A.  h.  189  Sigoumey. 
«<    Mary  B.  wid.  Alfred  A.  h.  786  Asylum. 
M    Myron  J.  clerk  at  8  74  Asy.  h.  1 18  Trumbull. 
««    Olen  H.  blacksmith,  866  kWyn,  h.  1  Seyms. 
«<    Owen  W.  milkman,  h.  SO  Bluehills. 
M    Philip  D.  discount  clerk  at  Phoenix  National 

Bank,  808  Main,  b.  79  Pearl. 

BuBNH AM  Ralph,  councilman  Bth  ward,  foreman 
Jewell  Belting  Co.  15  TrumbuU^i.  49  Oak. 

«<    Sarah  F.  dressmaker,  15,  b.  15  Sherman. 

*^    Thomas  G.  assistant  foreman  at  1  Flower, 
h.  24  Beach. 

u    Walter,  teamster  r.  32  Church,  b.  E.H.t. 
Boma  Ada  £.  clerk  at  874  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

M    Agnes,  b.  19  Wadsworth. 

M    Agnes  L.  dressmaker,  b.2u.  74  Walnut. 

u    Andrew,  at  r.  12,  l.r.  12  Pratt. 

u   Bernard!,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  66  Lawrence. 

u    Clarence,  b.  1^  Avon. 

^   Daniel  J.  bartender  at  25  Spruce,  b.  1 7  Ch. 

**   Darid  F.  steamfitter,  h.  64  Lawrence. 

ti   Dennis,  cupenter,  h«u.  16  Eilboum. 

»    Dominick  F.  grocer,  804-310,  Pk.  h.  64  Law. 

«   Edward,  fireman,  h.  18^  Howard. 

M   Edward,  screwmaker  at  70,  h.2u.  101  Huy. 

u   Edward  A«  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  23  Spring. 


Bums  Edward  J.  boilermaker,  h.u.  88  Riverside. 
i<   Elizabeth,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  806  Park. 
«   Frank  H.  laborer  at  N.Y.R.b.  41  Glendale. 
«    George,  mechanic  at  59^  Tru.  b.  58  Walnut. 
«<   Geoige  H.  saloon  at  186,  b.  184  Windsor. 
«   Henry,  cook,  h.u.  51  Sanford. 
"    Henry,  cutter  at  690,  b.  702  Park. 
«   J.  Arthur,  helper  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 
K   James,  helper  at  278  Asylum,  b.  68  Flower. 
«   James,  grocer  at  184,  h.  184  Windsor. 
u   James,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  806  Park. 
«   James,  ostler  at  100  Commerce,  h.  61  Ann.. 
('   James  C.  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  Say  brook  t. 
u  James  F.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.u.  95  Park. 
<c  James  F.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  86  Laurel. 
u   James  F.  hamessmaker,  o.  86  Laurel. 
**  James  J.  machinist,  b.u.  52  Grand. 
M  James  V.  barber  at  14^,  b.  200  Asylum. 
"   John,  h.  58  Walnut. 
«  John,  captain,  h.  48  Front 
«   John,  bartender  288,  b.  288  Zion. 
"   John,  helper,  b.2u.  18  North. 
«   John,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  6  Queen. 
«  John,  laborer,  h.u.  8  Huntley  av. 
u  John,  laborer,  h.u.  52  Grand. 
u   John  B.  plumber,  124  Main,  b.  50  Gov. 
u  John,  Jr.  plumber  12  Mul.  b.  146  Bluehilb. 
((  John  J.  mach.  at  486  Cap.  b.u.  86  Laurel. 
u  John  J.  policeman,  h.  74  Pleasant. 
«   K.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  51  Portland. 
<<   Kittle  J.  bookkeeper  at  304,  b.  306  Park. 
(/  Lawrence  J.  mech.  at  Popes,  h.  24  Talcott. 
"   M.  L.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  225  Hi^h. 
«   Mamie  A.  bookkeeper  at  544  Asy.b.d06  Park. 
«   Margaret,  wid.  James,  h.u.  86  Laurel. 
it   Martin  U. clerk  at  406  Main,  h.u.  1 25  Maple. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  Richard,  h.  60  Wells. 
«   Mary  A.  bookkeeper  at  544,  b.  306  Park. 
M   Mary  C.  dressmaker,  b.  345  Collins. 
u  Michael,  beltmaker  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  h.2u.  59  Pleasant. 
«   Michael,  plumber  at  556  Cap.  h.  1 0  Glendale. 
«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  21  John. 
«    Patrick,  laborer  at  state  capitol,  h.  E.H.t. 
"    Patrick,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  b.  76  Walnut 
ii   Patrick  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  9  Lawrence. 
«    Patrick  F.  moldcr  at  556  Capitol,  b.  3  Hun. 
«(   Philip,  gard.  at  1030  Asy.  b.  146  Bluehills. 
"   Phoebe, wid.  Joseph  G.  dressm.  h.  Ijt  Avon. 
«   Robert,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  224  Putnam. 
u   Rose,  wid.  Jeremiah,  h.  270  Front. 
(I   Stephen,  mach.  at  556  Capitol,  h.  70  Flower. 
«    Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"    Thomas,  bartender,  1076  Bd.  h.u. 62  Grand. 
«*    Thomas,helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.r.  25  West 
u   Thomas,  inspect  at  4  76  Cap.  b.u.  1 204  Broad, 
u   Thomas,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  18  Putnam. 
«    Thomas  F.  clerk,  h.u.  82  Avon. 
*<   Thomas  J.  conductor  N.Y.R.  h.  59  Chestnut 
«    Thomas  J.  clerk  at  184,  b.  184  Windsor. 
«   Walter  F.  plater  at  Popes,  h.2u.  58  Front 
'«   WilUam,  b.2u.  59  Pleasant. 
«   William,  asst.  janitor  at  65  State,  h.  Weth.  t. 
"    William,  Laborer,  h.u.  84  Park. 


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74 


geeb's  habtfoed  city  derbctory. 


Burns  Wm.  machinist  at  388  Capitol,  b.  34  Park. 
«    William,  rivet  heater  N.Y.R.  450  Asylnm. 
««   WnL  H.  carpetlayer,  h.  51  Pearl. 
«    Wm.H.transferer  at  U.S.Ex.Co.b.53 Walnut 
«   Wm.  J.  meat  and  vegetable  market,  544 

Asylum,  h.u.  12  Center. 
"   f^^see  cdso  Byrne ;  Byrnes;  C^ Byrne. 
Burpee  Caroline  L.wid. Wm.H.  nur8e,h.  GVillage. 
«    Chas.  W.  state  editor  Hartford  Courant,  66 

Sute,  b.  49  Forest 
«   J.  Frederick,  merchant,  h.  33  Huntington. 
«    Robert  L.  clerk,  98  Asy.  b.  33  Huntington. 
(<    Susan  J.  wid.  Heniy  L.  n.  33  Huntington. 
"   %^^see  also  Baupre. 
Burr  Ada  T.  b.  82  Gillett 
u    Alfred  £.   (B.  Brothers)  editor  Hartford 

Times,  246,  h.  788  Main. 
«    Alice,  b.  155  Franklin. 
«    Alice,  h.  908  Asylum. 
"    Andrew  W.  h.  1 10  Whitmore. 
it   Anna  M.  matron  at  122,  b.  122  Vernon. 

BURR  BROTH ER8,publishersof Hart- 
ford Daily  Times,  246  Main.  Seepage  408. 
A.  £.  Burr.     Franklin  L.  Burr.     W.  O.  Burr. 

«   Clara  Mrs.  dressmaker,  155,  b.  155  Franklin. 

«   Clarence  H.  stenographer  at  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.  56  Prospect,  b.u.  12  Church. 

«   Colin  C.  draughtsman  1 7  7 Asy.b.RockyHill  t. 

«    Edgar  B.  at  rhoenix  Insurance  Co.  64  Pearl, 
b.  908  Asylum. 

«    Emma  M.  Mrs.  b.  78  Hudson. 

«    Frances  Ellen,  b.  788  Main. 

"    Franklin  L.  (B,  Brothers,)  editor  Hartford 
Times,  246,  h.  804  Main. 

«    Fred.  W.  miller  at  24  Mec.  h.2u.  79  Hudson. 

"    Geor^  S.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  h.  842  Main. 

«    Harris  L.  ledger  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  1 7  Russ. 

«    Harry  L.  at  Jb2tna  Fire  Insurance  Co.  226 
h.ii.  731  Main. 

«    Henry  L.  machinist,  h.u.  47  Main. 

«    Howard  C.  clerk  65  Asylum,  b.  842  Main. 

«    Index  Co.  336  Asylum. 

«   James  G.  physician,  11,  h.  11  Clinton. 

«   Jason  F.  carpenter  h.2u.  13  Goodman. 

««    John  B.  (John  B,  Burr  ^Co.)  h.  908  Asy. 

it   John  B.  &  Co.  publishers,  336  Asylum.* 

a   Martin  J.  machmist  at  216  Lawrence,  b.u. 
47  Babcock. 

«    Owen,  market,  594  Main,  h.  155  Franklin. 

"   P.  Samuel,  engineer,  b.u.  5  Charles. 

«    Robert  at  330  Main,  b.  155  Franklin. 

«    Sidney,  traveling  salesman,  b.  152  Asylum. 

«    Wallace  H.  black8m.at  1  Flow.h.2u.l 92  Russ. 

«    Wm.  J.  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.b.2u.l3  Goodman. 

«*    Willie   O.    (Burr  Bros,)  editor  Hartford 
Times,  246,  b.  788  Main. 
Burrell  Henry  J.  barber  at  126  Asy.h.u.l73  Main. 

"    William  E.  at  618  Capitol,  h.  173  Main. 
Burrill  Henry  W.  crockery  and  glassware,  31 

Pearl,  h.u.  18Belden. 
Burritt  Harry  E.  finisher  at  24  Mechanic. 
Burrouglis  Wm.  A.  clerk  at  93  Asylum. 
Burrows  Chas.brakcman  N.Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  Pt. 

"   Charles  G.  foreman  at  690  Park,  b.  1 1  Imlay. 

«   Oliver  D.  at  376  Asylum^  b.  121  Hung. 


Burt  Ada  £.  b.  28  Charter  Oak. 
«   Anna  M.  teacher  2nd  north  sch.  249  High. 
«    Charles  R  secretary  Connecticat  Fire  los. 

Company,  51  Prospect,  h.  181  Ca|MfcoL 
«<    George  H.  cashier  State  Bank,  299  Main, 

h.  15  Marshall. 
«    Howard  S.  clerk  at  N.T.R.  b.  111)^  Ann. 
"   Harwold  L.  at  39  Pearl,  b.  42  West 
tt  James,  helper,  h  21  Canton. 
«    Lilla  M.  h.  236  Wethersfield. 
«    Lucius,  sidewalk  insp. 800  Mn.  h.ll1^  Aon. 
BURT  LUTHER  W.  civil  engineer,  39 

Pearl,  h.  42  West  See  page  S64. 

«    Richard  S.  family  of,  h.  236  Wethersfield. 
M   Seaborn,  coachman  at  United  States  Hotel« 

h.n.  60  Bond. 
it   William,  h.2u.  1  Avon. 
it   William  B.  painter  at  522  Main. 
Burton  A.  H.  machinist,  h.  52  Edwards^ 
«   James  S.  veterinary  surg.  2  Am.  h.  885  Main. 
(<   John,  h.  189  Zion. 
«   John  H.  janitor  at  230,  h.u.  230  Main. 
<<   Jonas  W .  at  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5  Havnes,  b. 

208  Wethersfield. 
tt   Julia  L.  wid.  Augustus  W.  h.  81  Belle vue. 
«    Rachel  C.  wid.  Rev.  N.  J.  h.  2  Sumner. 
«   Richard,  literary  editor  Courant,  66  State, 

h.  39  Forest 
<(   Robert  H.  clerk  at  277  Main, h.  81  Bellevue. 
«    Sterling,  at  Orient  Insurance  Ca  5  Haynes, 

h.  208  Wethersfield. 
it   William,  inspector  at  15  Trumbull. 
Burwell  A.  L.  Miss,  ass't  matron  Hartford  Orphan 

Asylum,  171  Putnam. 
«   John  S.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  49  Sumner. 
Busch  Simeon,  helper  at  L.  T.  Fenn,  205  Main, 

b.  W.H.t 
Bush  Benjamin  F.  mach.  at  1,  h.Q.  70  Flower. 
"    Elizabeth,  wid.  William,  h.  1 7  Church. 
<<   Henry,  woodw.  at  292  Sheldon,  h.  £.H.t 
«   Jas.  R.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  200  Park. 
«   Joseph,  ci^arm.  at  349  Main,  h.   Quaker 

Lane,  W.H.t 
"   Peter  H.  carpenter,  h.  Quaker  Lane,W.H.t 
it    Simon  J.  upholsterer  at  205  Main  h.  Quaker 

Lane,  West  Hartford  t 
"    Winfield  S.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  E.  H.  t 
Bushman  Herman,  h.2u.  44  Village. 
Bushnell  Charles  H.  repairer  at  Popes,  h.u.  14 

Huntley  pi. 
«   Dwight,  marketman,  341  Asy.  h.  Windaort 
"    Giles  R.  machinist  at  54  Arch,  h.  E.H.  t 
«    H.  S.  piano  tuner  at  201  Asylum,  b.  Church. 
"    Horace  Mrs.  h.  10  Winthrop. 
«    Leon  E.  clerk  at  399  Allyn,  d.  Manchester  t 
«    Lewis  B.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.u.  5  Morris. 
"    Louisa,  b.  10  Winthrop. 

BUSHNELL    PARK    CAFE,    S23 

Pearl,  Chas.  Plisch  &  Co.     Seepage  437. 

«    Russell  H.carriagem.  1032,h.  1034  Main. 
Buss  Charles  H.  clerk  198  Pearl,  b.  223  Asylum. 

«   John  S.  machinist  at  66Sta.h.373  Asylum. 

«    Lettia  H.  artist,  223,  b.  223  Asylum. 
Busse  Frank  A.  b.  22  Spring. 


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75 


Siswdl  Jesse,  theolo^cal  student  at  1507  Bd. 
Butcher  Stephen  G.  Oieolog.  student  at  1507  Bd. 
SuTHS  Joseph,  collector  State  Sayings  Bank, 
3&  Pearl,  street  commissioner)!.  34  Allen  pL 

**  Karl  A.  plumber,  34  Temple,  h.  34  Allen  pi. 

Bntler b.  472  Main. 

«<  Adehude  W.  wid.  Chas.  F.  h.  28  Huntington. 

«  Albert,  driver  at  46  Ann,  h.  16  Wooeter. 

«(  Albert  A.  laborer,  h.2n.  68  Albany. 

»  Albert  J.  filer  at  Popes.  h.u.  88  Hamilton. 

^  Alice,  dressmaker,  b.u.  125  Charter  Oak. 

«<  Alfred  C.  machinist,  1  Flower,  1.  27  Seyms. 

*^  Andrew,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.2u.  38  Wells. 

**  Arthur  6.  carpenter,  h.u.  941  Main. 

«<  Benj.  milkpeddler,  b.  8  Gold. 

«<  Bros,  saloon,  33  Spruce. 

Jamee  E.  Bntier.        P»tiME  J.  Butler. 

«  Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

««  Chas.  H.  supt.  State  Capitol,  h.  Oxford  t. 

u  Charles  W.  h.  204  Collins. 

ft«  Charlotte  A.  teacher,  b.  28  Huntington. 

ci  Charlotte  L.  h.  10  Garden. 

**  Clara  M.  clerk  at  National  Life  Insurance, 

b.  t  Queen. 

**  Egbert  J.  bookkeeper  at  140  State. 

"  Frances,wid.  Nicholas,  h.tt.  1 25  Charter  Oak. 

"  Frank  £.  at  National  Life  Association,  53 

Trumbull,  h.u.  20  Atwood. 

M  Frank  H.  clerk  at  1451  Broad,  h.  1  Queen. 

«<  Frank  T.  mason,  h.u.r.  44  Yillage. 

«<  George,  driver  at  37  Wells,  h.2u  136  Main. 

**  George  W.  brickmason,  h.2u.  4  Squire. 

«  Harriet  E.  wid.  Henry,  h.  48  Sumner. 

M  Herbert  P.bookb.  at  336  Asy.h.u.  7  2  Retreat . 

M  J.  Hartwell,  U.S.  Army,h.  229  Sigoumey. 

M  J.  V.  B.  h.  10  Garden. 

u  James  E.  (Butler  Bros,)  polisher  at  216 

Lawrence,  h.  33  Spruce. 

«<  James  J.  machinist,  b.  44  Grand. 

*<  Jane,  dressmaker,  b.u.  147  Maple. 

«<  Jane  £.  Mrs.  b.  693  Main. 

M  Jeannette  £.  artist,  29,  h.  29  John, 

a  John,  laborer,  b.  81  Governor. 

«  John  A.  Jr.  h.  92  Church. 

M  John  F.  fireman,  h.  139  Lawrence. 

M  John  F.  policeman,  b.u.  44  Grand. 

M  John  J.  pressman  at  141  Pearl,  b.u.  91  Asy. 

«  John  S.  plumber,  1.  281  Capitol. 

u  Joseph  P.  A.clerk  at  302  Paric,  b.u.44  Grand. 

«  Keron,  boxmaker  at  Pope8,b.l39  Lawrence. 

u  J^evi,  b.  58  Niles. 

<<  Louis  B.  cutter,  b.  281  CapitoL 

<c  Louis  F.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Ca  56  Prospect 

b.  229  Sigoumey. 

«  Lydia  A.  Mn.  hjr.  64  Dean. 

M  May  £.  b.  40  Annawan. 

u  Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower, 

u  Michael  B.  plumber,  280  Mn.  b.u.  9 1  Asylum. 

M  Nicholas,  mason,  h.u.  44  Grand. 

«<  Oscar  M.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  40  Annawan, 

«(  Patrick  F.  clerk,  b.u.  147  Maple. 

«  Patrick  F.  bart'der,  61  Spruce,  b.  58  Sprmg. 

««  Patrick  J.  (Butler  Bros.)  b.  64  Hopkins. 

«(  Thomas,  barrel  mfr.  30  Ferry,  h.ii.  9  Kil. 

^  Hiomas,  en^eer  at  Popes,  h.2u.  89  Arch. 


Builer  Thomas  J.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  E.H.t 

«   Wm.  burnisher  at  62  Mariiet,  h.  27  Seyms. 

«    William  A.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

M   William  G.  bookkeeper  at  Barbour  Silver 
Ca  62  Market,  h.  85  Lincoln. 

i(   William  K.  clerk  at  £.  S.  Kibbe  Co.  wU. 
grocers,  149  State,  h.  58  Niles. 

«   WUliam  L.  clerk,  b.r.  44  Village. 

u   William  M.  at  291  Main,  h.  38  Annawan. 
ButnarioGeo.barberat3  Asy.h.2u.  227  Market. 
Butter  John,  toolmaker,  h.  593  Park. 

u   Thomas,  at  690  Park,  b.r.  177  Pkrk. 

«    Thomas,  b.u.  139  Lawrence. 
Butters  Willard  S.  at  40  Governor,  b.  30  Main. 
Buttles  George  H.  b.2u.  1449  Broad. 

u   Jane  E.  Mrs.  h.2u.  1449  Broad. 

u  Wallace  L.  b.2u.  1449  Broad. 
Buttner  Gustave  H.  machinist  at  N.Y.R. 
Butto  Cyprian,  Mrs.  h.u.  18  Goodwin. 
Button  B.  C.  machinist  at  388,  b.  381  Capitol. 

«   Lewis  W.  clerk  5  Haynes,  b.  1206  Broad. 

"   William  A.  foreman  at  PraU  &  Whitney 
Co.  388  Capitol,  h.u.  244  Putnam. 
Butts  George  C.  b.  245  Paj^. 

«  J.  Harry  bookbinder  at  14 1  PI.  b.u.  4  7  Chest. 

u   James  M.  nunter,  h.  245  Pkrk. 

«   James  M.  Jr.  painter,  b.  245  Park. 

«   John,  painter  at  N.Y.K. 
Buzzell  Fannie  E.  b.u.  36  Canton. 
Byers  Edward  C.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  19  Capitol. 

«   William,  machinist,  h.u.  62  Village. 
Byington  Frank  P.  clerk  370  Main,h.u.  8  Canton. 
Byles  Frederick  C.  helper,  690  Pk.  h.  Elmwood. 
Byorkman  Wm.  M.  draughtsman,  b.  30  Main. 

"    f^^^see  cdso  Bjorkman. 
Byrne  Chas.  E.  lineman  at  70  State,  h.u.  16  John. 

«   Edward  M.  machinist,  b.  28  Park. 

u  James  J.  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  28  Park. 

a   John  B.  helper  at  1 24  Main,  b.  50  Governor. 

M   John,  tailor,  8  State,  h.u.  28  Park. 

<<   John  J.  paper  ruler  at  338  Main,b.  Ill  PearL 

«<   Mary,  clerk,  b.  28  Park. 

"   X^^see  also  Bums;  Bumes;  (y Byrnes. 
Byxbee  John  C.  collector  internal  revenue,  65 
State,  h.  Meriden  t. 

a   Theodore  M.,  United  States  deputy  collector, 
65  State,  h.  Meriden  t. 

FOR 
Insurance  Companies, 

Manufacturing  G)mpanies, 
Banks,  Merchants, 

Neatly  and  Ptomptly  Executed  at  No* 

\6  State  Street 


16 


GEER*S    HARTFOBD    CITY    DIRBCTOBY. 


Gadden  Abraham,  office  100  A8t.1i.36 

u   CloChing  Co.  gent's  fomishii^ga,  100  Asy'lum. 

u  Samoel  B.(Qidden  Clothing  Co.)  b.  S6  Sam. 
Cadieu  Philippe,  mototmanStKy.b.  148  Albanj. 
Cadigu  Catharine,  wid.  Iform,'  h.  60  GoTemor. 

u   Frank  J.  plomber,  S4  Tern.  b.  60  Goremor. 

«<  Maurice,  plnmber,  34  Tern.  b.  60  Goremor. 
Cadman  Robert  C.  OTeraeer  at  Chenej  Bros,  alk 

mill,  34  Morgan,  h.  East  Haitf<Rd  t. 
Cadwell  Casnos  £.  b.  4  Belden. 

M    £mest  W.  assembler  581  Cap.  b.  234  Putnam. 

«    Eugene  £.  cutter  at  1  So.  Ann,h.  Elm  wood. 

^    Frank  J.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  Elmwood. 

M    George  M.  toolm.  at  556  Cap.  L  42  Hopkins. 

«<    GeoT^  T.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  63  Bluehills. 

'<    Hattie  J.  Itlrs.  dressmaker,  h.  23  Chapel. 

«    Herbert,  salesman,  b.  234  Putnam. 

«   Jennie,  wid.  Charles,  h.  234  Putnam. 

«   John  B.  engineer  tug  Smith,  285  State. 

u   John  P.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  Elmwood. 

ii    &  Jones,  seeds,  hardware,  etc.  498-500  Mn. 
Samoel  F.  Cadwell.       W.  Prmnk  Jonea. 

«    Samuel  F.  (CEu/ir€//^/one<^  h.  4  Belden. 

«    t^see  also  CaldwelL 

Cady  Arthur  M.  (  C.  $*  Lombard)  h.  1 9  Florence. 

«    Corancy,  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 

«<    Cornelius  C.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  h.  35  Bkm. 

«    Ernest,  president  and  treas.  Pratt  &  Cady 

Co.  556  Capitol,  tcater  commissioner,  h. 

249  Farmington. 
«    Ernest  H.  student,  Yale,  b.  249  Farmington. 
«    F.  Dwight,  mech.  26  Mechanic,  b.  32  Bkm. 
a    Geor^  E.  h.2u.  23  Babcock. 
"    Geo.  F.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291 

Main,  b.  98  Hudson. 
«    &  Lombard,  meats,  groceries,  69&75  Albany. 

Arthur  M.  Cadj.     Martin  E.  LomlMutl. 

«    M.  B.  wid.  Ferris  W.  h.  32  Buckingham. 

"    Mary  A.  dressmaker,  15,  h.2u.  15  Goodwin. 

it   Mary  L.  saleswoman  45  Asvlum,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    William  E.  bartender  at  58*1,  1.  489  Main. 
Cafferty  Richard,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Caff  rev  John  J.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.u.  1 2  Church. 

"    Maria,  widow  Thomas,  h.  2  Grand. 
Cahill  Benj.  M.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  8  Elm. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  18  Sheldon. 

«    Catherine,  widow  John  M.  h.2u.  8  Elm. 

«    Daniel,  laborer  at  N.Y .R.  h.u.  21^  Chestnut 

u   Edward  P.  mer.  tailor,  24  5  Main  .h.  1 9  7  Russ. 

«    Frank  J.  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.u.  8  Elm. 

<<   James,  laborer,  h.  49  Linden. 

«   James,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  1.  23  Spring. 

<<   James,  supt.  at  157,  h.  140  Wethersfield. 

u   John  L.  framem.  at  251  Pearl,  h.  30  Temple. 

«    Joseph  H.  physician,  51,  h.  51  Church. 

«    Kate,  wid.  John  M.  h.u.  8  Elm. 

tt    Lizzie,  cashier  at  410  Main,  b.  3u.  8  John. 

«    Mary  Mrs.  h.u.  1 1 7  Benton. 

«   Morris, helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.r.  21^  Chestnut. 

«    Patrick,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  82  Walnut. 

u   Patrick,mach.at  216  Law.h.2u.r.l048  Broad. 

«    Patrick  Jr.  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  4  Law. 

«    Patrick  F.  blacksmith,  b.  49  Linden. 

«    Thomas  W.  painter,  h.  6  North. 

«   William,  clerk,  262  Main,  b.Su.  8  John. 


Cahill  WiDiam  F.  raotcnrman  StRy.  h.  77  Main. 

«   William  J.  oondactor,  b.u.  35  Park. 
Cairnes  Jane  S.  wid.  James,  h.  76  Retreat 
Cairns  Annie  M.  teach.  N.  E.  school,  b.  60  CUrk. 

u   Edward T.drau^htam.at95 PL b.11.41  Seyms. 

M   Elizabeth  J.  principal  Washington  Street 
school,  b.  80  Clark. 

u   Gilbert  J.  carpenter,  b.  80  Clark. 

M   Henry,  broker,  b.a.  268  Main. 

'^   James  R.  caipenter,  h.n.  4 1  Seyms. 

«   John,  machinist,  h.u.  268  Main. 

««   John  M.  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.u.  268  Main. 

•*   Robert,  carpenter  at  80',  h.  80  Clark. 

"   (^^Me  obo  Cairnes;  Comes;  Keams. 
Calabrese  Roeco,  bootblack,  h.  41  Village. 
Calano  Joe,  machinist  at  1,  b.  25  Flower. 

'<   Joseph,  fruit,  15  Central  row,  h.  68  Front 
Calback  Joa.  A.  printer,  Courant,  b.u.  222  Maple. 

*<   Robert,  carriagetrimmer,  5  Mechanic,  h.o. 
224  Maple. 
Calberg  t^^see  Carlburg. 
Calder  George,  builder,  288,  h.  288  Sigoumey. 

«<   Helen  B.  b.  288  Sigoumey. 

«   John,  carpenter,  h.u.  28  Grand. 

»   Matilda  S.  b.  288  Sigoumey. 

u    William  P.  student,  b.  288  Sigoumey. 
Calef  Edward  B.  conductor  StRy.  h.  E.H.t 
Caldwell  Albert  M.  foreman  r.  540,  h.  2  u.  241 
Main,  rm.  11. 

"    Gordon,  iceman  at  2  78  Asy.  b.3u.  70  Morgan. 

«    Harry  H.  fireman,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  8  Chestnut 

<«    Harriet,  wid.  Frank  W.  h.  25  Capitol. 

«    Henry,  iceman  at  278  Asy.  b.3u.  70  Morgan. 

«   James,  machinist  at  1  Flower ,b.  283  CapitoL 

««   Jane,  wid.  Archie,  b.  16  Ely. 

«   Lizzie  F.  Mrs.  h.  191  State. 

"   iW^^  ^^  CadweU;  ColdwelL 
Calesy  Fred,  motorman  St.  Ry. 
Calhoun  David,  clerk  at  Conn.  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  51  Prospect,  b.  11  Wakmt 

«    David   S.  iucige  court  common  pleas,  S5 
Trumbull,  h.  1 1  Walnut 

«    Geo.H.ni£rhtwatchm.  Capitol,h.u.  29  Linden. 

«    Geo.  H.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.u.  29  Linden. 

«<    Herbert  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  290  Sigoumey. 

"    Isabella,  wid.  John  C.  h.  59  Church. 

«   J.  Gilbert,  prosecuting  attorney,  357  Main, 
h.  360  Laurel. 

«   John  J.  blacksmith,  663,  h.  725  Park. 

"    Lucy  A.  wid.Gerald  F. h.2u.405  Main,nn.36. 

CALHOUN    PRINTING    CO.    2^ 

Union  pi.  See  page  422. 

tt   Rebecca  K.  wid.  Alexander,  h.  290  Sig. 
Calkins  Frank  W.polisher,216  Law.b.l  202  Broad. 
«    Frederic  H.  asst.  secV.  National  Life  Asso- 
ciation, 53  Trumbull,  h.  63  Gillett 
«    Henry,  machinist,  b.  249  Asylum. 
«    Wm.  N.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  26  Woodbridge. 
"    ^l^^see  also  Caulkins,  Corkins. 
Callaghak  Cornelius  J.  boxmaker,  etc.  42 
Union  place,  h.  100  Albany.  Seej).  77. 
"    Daniel  D.  porter  at  165,  h.u.  108  Windsor. 
tt   Thomas,  at  42  Union  pi.  b.  100  Albany  av. 
"   IQr'^ec  also  Callahan;  O^CaUaghan. 
Callahan  Anne,  b.  2  Holcomb. 


OEEB'S    HABTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOBT. 


77 


C.  J.  CALLAQHAN, 


MAirUFACTURBB  OF 


^APER  •*^OXES 

Of  ewtry  dMerfpMon. 

««&  K.m%.viLx  v«»  thv^uuMv.       44  Union  Place. 


■9^»\MA»A  188S. 


Callahan  Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.  299  Lawrence. 
M    Catharine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
M    Catharine  and  Mary,  h.  86  Ann. 
^    Cornelius,  laborer  at  1 65  Win.  b.u.  34  Ayon. 
^    Cornelius  J.  laborer,  b.  15  Portland. 
**    Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  14  Charter  Oak  av. 
u    Daniel,  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  58  Village. 
^    Daniel  P.  lab.  at  98  Kilbourn,  h.  58  Village. 
Callahan  David  F.,  Electric  Printing  Office, 
118  Asylum,  rm.  10,  h.  10  Wyllys. 

Seepage  417. 
«    Ed.  2d  mate  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 
M    Edward,  printer,  b.  494  Main. 
"    Ellen,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  16  Goodman, 
u    Eugene  J.mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  E.H.t. 
**    Hannah,  shirtmaker,  b.  51  Walnut. 
^   James  W.  fireman  at  N.YK.  b.u.  Ill  Maple. 
^   Jeremiah  H.  carptr.  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1 11  Maple. 
«<    John,  at  129  State,  h.  49  Franklin. 
■<   John,  driver  at  37  Wells,  b.  14  Goodman. 
««   John  F.  bkkpr.  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  &  Blow- 
pipe Co.  Yredendale,  b.u.  Ill  Maple. 
«   John'F.  at  278  Asylum,  b.  5  Charles. 

«'   John  H.  wireworker,  618  Cap.  b.  86  North. 

<«   John  P.  coremak.  at  556  Cap.  h.  96  Bellevue. 

«   John  W.  printer  1 54  Pearl,  b.r.  151  Babcock. 

^   Joseph  A.  sup.  police,  molder  at  690  Park, 
h.u.  10  Warren. 

u   Josephine,  dressmaker  85,  b.  85  Lawrence. 

«   Katharine  A.teach.  Parkville  schl,  b.86  Ann. 

"   Margaret,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Mana,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

*<  Martha  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  494  Main. 

*<   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  groceries,  86,  L  86  North. 

•<  Mary  C.  clerk  at  400  Main,b.u.  Ill  Maple. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  h.  96  Belleyue. 

M   Michael,  tinner  at  189  Main,  h.  51  Walnut 

«  Michael  J.  driver,  b.u.  96  Bellevue. 

^   Minnie  A.  advertiser,  b.  16  Goodman. 

<<   Nicholas,  laborer,  h.2u.  299  Lawrence. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flow.  h.  299  Lawrence. 

«   Patrick,  fireman  at  70  State,  h.u.  5  Charles. 

"   Patrick  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  83  Canton. 

^   Richard  M.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  13^  John. 

(«   Robert  A.  at  Mansuy  Carriage  Mfg.  Co.  17 
Ehn,h.  67Park. 

M   Theodore,  teamster  at  98  Wells. 

«   lliomas,  stonelayer,  h.u.  701  Park. 

«   Thomas,  porter,  149  State,  b.  131  Bellevue. 

«    Thomas,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

«*   Thomas  J.  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  40  Flower. 

<«   Thos.  W.  teamster,  h.2n.  13  Front. 

u  Wm.  clerk  4  74  Main,  b.  8  Huntley  pi. 


Callahan  Wm.  frescoer  at  86  Lumber,  b.  16  Good. 

><   I3rw«  oho  Caflaghan;  C^CaUaghan, 
Callan  Frank,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  b.  Pleasant. 

u    George  A.  bozmaker,  b.  21  Ajffleck. 
Callandrillo  Frank,  h.  75  Charles. 

((   Joseph,  laborer,  h.u.  15  Charles. 
Callandriiloo  John,  barber,  h.  80  Temple. 
Callen  James  A.  splicer  at  690,  h.  586  Park. 
Callender  Annie,  clerk  at  8  Cen.  b.  22  Hopkins. 

c(   &  Ball,  restaurant,  8  Central  row. 

WlUlMn  8.  CallenAer.  Harvey  BaU. 

«   Charles  £.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  24  Water.  ^ 

'<    Charles  £.  Jr.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  24  Water. 

«    &  Co.  restaurant,  296  Asylum. 

«    Frederic  £.  dieiinker  at  216  Lawrence,  h. 
22  Hopkins. 

«   Louisa  C.  wid.  Warren,  h.  6  So.  Prospect. 

"   Marv  G.  wid.  Lewis,  b.  129  Trumbull. 

«    Walter  R.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  149  High. 

"    Wm.  S.  {Callender  if  Co.)  (C.^  Ball)  h. 
22  Hopkins. 
Gallery  Frank  J.  foreoL  556  Cap.b.  1335  Broad. 

"   James,  h.u.  13  So.  Ann. 

"   James  F.  toolmaker  at  556  Capitol,  h.  N.B.t. 

<<   James  J.  printer  at  14  Ford,  h.2u.  2  Queen. 

"    William,  porter  at  r.  34 1  Mn.  h.  1 9  Belden. 

«   Wm.  C.  jeweler,  383  Main,  h.  19  Belden. 
Callovicchio  Louis,  barber,  h.  12  Kilbourn. 
Calnen  Dennis  P.  druggist,  h.  1829  Broad. 
Calverley  Stelfax,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  812  Asvlum. 

«    Thomas,  b.  312  Asylum. 
Calverly  Arthur,  trav.  agent  at  241  Asylum,  h. 

16>|^Alden. 
Cambanio  Tito,  fruits,  148  Mn.  h.8u.ll  Charles. 
Cambridge  Annis  B.  dressmaker,  6  7,  b.  6  7  Green. 

"    Carrie  S.  tailoress,  b.  67  Green. 

«    Charles,  jobber,  h.u.  221  Main. 

«    Ebenezer  S.  janitor  at  218Mn.  h.u.  67  Green. 

(<   Ebenezer  S.  Mrs.  musicteacher,  67  Green. 

«   Eva  L.  dressmaker  67,  b.  67  Green. 

«   Ichabod  L.  landscape  gardener,  h.  67  Green. 

«    Lilla  C.  Mrs.  b.  67  Green. 

«    Walter  J.  ostler  at  962  Main,  h.  189  Martin. 
Camby  Frank,  boxmaker  at  155  Charter  Oak, 

b.  43  Glendale. 
Cameran  Michael,  peddler,  h.u.  76  Charles. 
Cameron  Alexander,  stereotype  dept.  at  Daily 
Times,  246  Main,  h.  164  Ashley. 

«    Catherine,  dressmaker,  h.  76  Albany. 

"   George  F.  b.  10  Fairmount. 

«    Hattie,  wid.  Malcolm,  h.  870  Broad. 

«    &  Manion,  horseshoers,  36  Albany. 

Robert  Cuueron.  Frank  J.  Manion. 

«   Robert  (C.  fi*  Manion,)  h.u.  10  Fairmount. 

Camp  Albert  B.  engineer  No.  6,  h.  50  Wdbg. 
"    Chas.  H.  bookbinder,  336  Asy.b.  28  Village. 
«   Charles  W.  painter,  572,  h,  611  Main. 
«    Cornelia  E.  h.  1 1 7  Woodland. 
<{    Fannie  G.  Mrs.  1.4u.  382  Main,  rm.  12. 
«    George  W.  clerk  at  342  Asy.  b.  87  Spring. 
«    H.  E.  Mrs.  h.  36  Main. 
"   Hattie  Mrs.  laundress,  r.  1 78  State. 
it    Henry  P.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  42  Spring. 
"    Howard  A.  (S.   S.  Scranton  fi*  Co.)  h.  28 
Wooster. 


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6EERS    HARTFORD    CTTT    DIRBCTORT. 


Camp  Joha  &  oflk»  391  A]lrB.k.  1021  Asjiom. 

M   kale  F.  b.  62  Woocter/ 

u    Katherine  C.  b.  117  Woodland. 

^    Louray  wid.  David  C.  k.  62  Woofter. 

u   Lrmaii  C.  propr.  Pearl  Sc  Houae,  82  PearL 

«<   llabel  b.  36  Main. 

u    Samoel  J.  boilder,  25,  h.  25  Park. 

a   Walter  G.  clerk  at  Xatiooal  Fire  Ins.  Ca 
95  Pearl  h.  1043  Main. 

u   WUliam,  cleii[  at  400  ^lain,  b.  £.H.t. 
^    u   William  D.  clerk  at  Connecticut  Fire  Ins. 
Ca  51  Pranieet^h.  6  MahL 

M   t^Ttee  alto  Kawtpf. 
Campagna  John,  clerk  at  143  Maia.  h.  1 1  Charles. 
Campbell  A.  C.  Mrs.  h.  97  Trumbull. 

M    Alexander,  clerk  at  51,  b.  76  Albany. 

u    Alice  6.  bkkpr.  at  217  Main,  b.  16  Avon. 

«    Charles  F.engir.  at  690  Park,  h.  69  Se.^-monr. 

M    Cjnthia  S.  wid.  Herbert  B.  b.  900  Asylum. 

"    George,  driver,  h.u.  70  Albany. 

^    George  C.  clerk,  h.2u.  171  Ashley. 

u    George  W.  carpenter,  L  67  Capitol. 

«    Henr}%  janitor,  L  8  Gold. 

«   James  L.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  92  Willow. 

«   James  J.  conductor  St.Ry. 

«   James,  landscape  gardener,  h.  27  Williams. 

Campbell  Jameb,  councilman  2d  ward^  pro- 
prietor City  Hotel,Ji.  16  Avon. 

c<  James,  health  commissioner^  physician,  34, 

h.  34  Congress. 

*<  John,  helper,  70  Huyshope,  h.u.  6  Union. 

«  John,  ostler  at  239  Main,  b.  20  Park. 

"  John,    weigher   at  Frayer  &   Foster,  446 

Asylum,  b.  35  Liberty. 

«  John  W.  carpenter  at  Colts,  h.a.  66  Jefferson. 

«  Joseph,  ostler,  h.u.  129  Main. 

«  Joseph  J.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  23^  Main. 

«  Katherine,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  Thompsonville  t. 

"  Mary  T.  clerk  at  70  Huy.  b.  72  Vanblock. 

«  Michael  F.  b.  1326  Broad. 

«  Nancy  J.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

"  Neil  C.  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  b.  34  Park. 

«  Peter,  machinist  at  66  State. 

«  Polly  A.  wid.  Charles  C.  b.  165  Collins. 

«  Richard  M.  salesman,  h.u.  86  Hopkins. 

«  Terence,  electrician,  h.  20  Park. 

«  Thomas  F.  buffer,  h.  72  Vanblock. 

Campbell  William,  (Broion,  Thomson  jr  Co,) 
400  Main,  h.u.  26  Belden.    See  page  449. 

u    William,  bricklayer,  h.u.  25  Pawtucket. 

«    William,  machinist  at  388,  b.  381  Capitol. 

«<    William  D.  J.  at  192  Asylum,  1.  228  High. 

u   William  £.  advertising  agent,  395  Main,  h.u. 
59  Market. 

«    Wm.  W.  waiter  at  98  Wells,  b.  102  Ann. 
Campion  Agnes,  h.  76  Jefferson. 

««   Edward,  carcleaner  at  N.Y.R. 
Campman  Thomas,  coachman  at  98, 1.  98  High. 
Can  Patrick,  paperruler  at  141  Pearl. 

«    Evelyn  L.  wid.  George  L.  dressmaker,  3, 
h.  9  Pleasant 

«    (teorge  Frederick,  b.  9  Pleasant. 

«    Lillian,  at  1  South  Ann,  b.  9  Pleasant. 


CanaiT  John,  boflennaker  at  40  Cnshman,  h.2iL 

61  Hawthorn. 
Caadee  John  D.  (Starrs  jr  C.)  h.  17  Allen  pL 

««   S.  M.  Mrs.  agent  Battle  Creek  Sanitariom 
Health  Food  Co.  b.  21  AUen  pi. 
Canedy  Claience  T.  at  75  Pearl,  b.u.  65  Williams. 

«    L  &  h.n.  65  Williams. 
Canfield  Charles^  at  Popes,  1.4u.  152  All}'n. 

^   EUen  A.  K  6  Belden. 

«   Merrill  N.  polisher  at  Colts,  b.  Ne wington  J. 

«<   Bobert  H.  h.  775  Main. 

<«   Walter  J.  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  61  Jefferson. 
Cannsran  James,  driver,  b.r.  23^  Chestnut 
Canning  James,  caurpenter,  h.  194  Capen. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  b.  28  Morgan. 

M   Bobert,  carpenter,  b.  175  Barbour. 

«<   Tlios.  laborer  at  66  Snffieldh.  175  Barboor. 
Cannon  Archie  L.  clerk,  336  Asy.b.  78  Jefferson. 

**   Ed.  J.  caster  62  Market,  h.u.  48  Wells. 

u   &  Flana^  grocers,  230,  meats,  236  Park. 
ThooMs  P.  Caimca.      Thomas  F.  Flanagan 

"   John,  laborer,  b.2u.  90  Front 

u   John,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  148  Albany. 

^   Jnlis  L.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  41  Windsor. 

«    Katherine,  bookkeeper  230  Park,  b.  3  Oak. 

•<   Midiael  J.  butcher  at  217  Main,  h.  5  Oak. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  148  Albany. 

«(    Peter,  sweeper  at  Popes,  h.3u.r.  44  Wells. 

((   Thomas  F.  f  C.  ^  Flanagan)  h.u.  3  Oak. 

«    Thomas  P.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  63  Flower. 
CantwellJohn,mach.at388Cap.b.2u.50LawTence. 

<«   Margaret  wid.  Patrick,  h.  19  Hudson. 
Canty  Wm.  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  89  Willow. 
Capen  Edward  W.  theological  student  1507  Bd. 

«    Harry  R.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  1.  59  Clark. 

«   James  R.  cattle  dealer,  h.  59  Clark. 

"   Jane,  wid.  Geo.  T.  h.u.  75, Governor. 

ii   JuHe  R.  wid.  Chas.  C.  b.  59  Clark. 

«<   Nancy,  wid.  Thomas  W.  h.n.  75  Governor. 
Capewell  George  J.  vice  prest  and  sup't  C.  Horse 
Nail  Co.  40  Governor,  h.  903  Asylum. 

«    George  J.  Jr.  student,  b.  903  Asylum. 

CAPEWELL  HORSE  NAIL  CO. 

factory  and  office,40  Grovemor.  See  pA 78. 
Capitol  Avenue  House,  Eli  Daiscneau,  276  Law. 

CAPITOL  CITY  CARRIACE  CO. 

303  Allyn.  See  page  527. 

«<    City  Furniture  House,  83  Trumbull. 
««    City  Lumber  Co.  25  Front 

CAPITOL    CITY    OIL    CO.     19^ 

State.  See  page  484. 

it    City  Roofing  Co.  44  Pratt 

Henry  B.  KingBley. 
"    City  Wrapper  Works,  172-174  Front 

«   Employment  office,  106  Tru.  (Geo.  R.  Bray). 

ti    Loan  Office,  206  Asylum. 

ti   Mfg.  Co.  overalls  and  shirts,  284  Asylum. 

«    Neckwear  Mfg.  Co.  84  Morgan. 

Michael  Oreenberg.  Klene  Oreenberfr. 

Eli  Herrup.  Louis  Greenberg. 

«   or  State  House  on  Bushnell  Park. 

«    Wheel  Club,  258  Main. 
Capklin  Max,  helper  at  N.Y.R. 
Caplan  Max,  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.u.  195  Front 

«    Samuel,  peddler,  h.2.u.  61  Pleasant 


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Oqiles  Edward  C.  steward,240Mam)h.6WaTerlj. 
OaporoleBocco,  bootblack  at  10  Sta.  h.a.  64  Mor. 
Oappello  Micbella,  laborer,  b.2u.  47^  Morgan. 

u    Rioco,  laborer,  h.2u.  47^  Moiqgan. 
Oafmni  Clara  D.  teacher,  b.  41  Willard. 

^   Eunice  M.  wid.  S.  M.  h.  41  Willard. 

u    Orlando  M.  clerk  Hartford  Club,3S  Prospect. 
Oarberry Jame^packer  at  28 1  State,h.  Hockanum. 

«    Maiy,  at  W.  H.  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 

"   Marr  A.  drcflsmaker,  b.  27  Linden  pi. 
Carbon  John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  248  Allvn. 
Carbone  Joseph,  helper,  47  Ann,  h.Su.  82  Mor. 
Canl  Herbert  C.  nurse  37,  h.u.  37  Sevms. 

*«  Minnie,  milliner  at  22  Pratt,  b.  «iohn. 
Cardomon  Peter,  laborer,  h.r.  14  Charles. 
Carevo  Nicola  Angelo,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 

u    Peter,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
Carey  Bernard,  at  172  Com.  h.u.  138  Windsor. 

««    iDaniel  J.  polisher,  39  Lau.  h.u.  149  Lawrence. 

**    David  S.  helper  at  216,  h.  14  Lawrence. 
Caret  Frank  S.  secy.  Hartford  Courant  Co.  66 
State,  h.u.  45  Wadsworth.     Seepage  406. 

««    Fred'k  A.  foreman  at  335  Shel.  h.  21  Morris. 

M    Frederick  R.  mach.  58 1  Cap.  h.  1 1 3  Babcock. 

M    Geoige  A.  clerk,  b.u.  21  Elmer. 

**    George  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  1469  Broad. 

M    George  H.  stenog.at279  Main,  b.  21  Elmer. 

^    George  S.  hairdr*r at  351  Main,  h.u.  2 1  Elmer. 

**    James  G.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  154  Main. 

I*   John,  b.  1443  Broad. 

<«   John  £.  driver  Hook  &  Ladder  Co.  275, 
h.u.  242  Pearl. 

M   John  £.  plumb,  at  20  Church,  h.  3  7  Franklin. 

u   John  F.  brakemau,  b.  2u.  21  Spruce. 

M   John  H.  horseahoer  at  26  Wells,  h.2u.r.  22 
So.  Prospect. 

u   John  J.  journalist,  b.  445  Main. 

«<    John  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.u.  32  Elm. 

«<   John  W.  clerk  at  400  Alain,  b.  19  Babcock. 

^    Michael,  laborer,  h.  10  Wellington. 

"    Michael,  teamster  at  128  Com.  h.  51  Front. 

M    Michael,  watchman,  h.  23  Howard. 

<«    Patrick  M.  h.3u.  38  Flower. 

a    Patrick  T.  forem.  P.  &  R.R.  h.u.  1 3  7  Mather. 

««    Robt.  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  44  Putnam. 

u    Stephen,  bartender  at  1  Morgan,  b.  29  Pie. 

M    Thomas,  h.u.  1 9  Howard. 

M    William,  b.  1443  Broad. 

u    Wm.  car  inspecr.  P.  &R.R.  h.  550  Park. 

«    Wm.  R.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  44  Putnam. 

u    Wm.  S.  steam  fitter  at  P.&R.R.  h.2.u.  2  7  Ches 

<«    Wm.W4is8t.foreman  at  1  Flow.  h.  207  Barb. 
Carl  Frederick,  teamster,  h.3.u.  25  Huntley  pi. 

u   Jonathan,  painter  192,  h.  192  Vernon. 

«    John,  teamster  at  209  Main,  h.u.  1  Julius. 

M    Kate  G.  dressmaker,  2 1 2,  h.2u.  212  Asylum. 

««    Mar}%  dressmaker,  b.u.  147  Sheldon. 
Carlbury' Frederick,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.  147  Law. 

u   Walford,  filer,  581  Capitol,  b.  14  7  Lawrence. 
Carleton  Amos  L.  foreman  1  Flow.h.  1485  Broad. 

«<    Arthur S.8aIe8man,206State,h.Albany,N.Y. 

M   Bernard  S.  secy.  &  treas.  Fowler  &  Miller 
Co.  341  Main,  b.  1485  Broad. 

u    Clinton  C.  moulder  at  1  Flower,  h.  199  Russ. 

u   Guy  M.  student,  b.  620  Farmington. 


Carleton  Denny,  secretary  and  treas.  Williams  & 
Carleton  Co.  h.  620  Farmington. 

«   John  W.  atiEtna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 
b.  103  Ashley. 

a   L.  Clinton  (Welles  ^  C.)  b.  199  Russ. 

«   Winfred  G.  shipping  clerk  at  Pratt  &  Cady, 
556  Capitol,  b.  41  Willard. 

"   ^^^see  cuso  Carlton. 
Carley  Frank  S.  at  690  Park,  h.u.  47  Amity. 

(«   Geo.  W.  iceman  at  280  Main,  b.  W.H.t. 

«   George  W.  steamfitter  at  690  Park,  h.2u.  17 
Williams. 
Carliell  Arthur  J.  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.  284 

Asylum,  rm.  96. 
Carlin  Annie,  wid.  Peter,  h.u.  18  Union. 

"   Catherine,  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  25  West. 

«   Henry  E.  assistant  at  109,  h.  1 1 1  Main. 

"  James,  mach.  at  556  Capitol,  b.  415  Main. 

«   John,  engineer  385  Sheldon,  b.  18  Union. 

<<   John,  machinist,  h.  284  Allvn. 

^  •  John  J.  expressman,  b.  43  Front. 

It  Joseph,  expresser,  43,  h.  43  Front. 

it   Joseph,  Jr.  expressman,  b.  43  Front. 

tt   Peter,  teamster  at  335  Shel.  b.  18  Union. 
Carlisle  Alex'r  M.  asst.  mgr.  at  581  Cap.  b.  5  7  Far. 
Carlo  Francisco,  ragpicker,  h.  6  Charles. 

tt   Giovanni,  ragpicker,  huu.  76  Charles. 

*<    Lusario,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Charles. 
Carlsen  Kirstine,  nurse,  b.  206  Asylum,  rm.  2. 
Carlsom  Aususta,  packer  at  252  PI.  n.  103  Martin. 

It   Henry  B.  b.  103  Martin. 
Carlson  A.  Mrs.  b.u.  99  Hamilton. 

«    Albert,  clerk  at  88,  h.  1 18  Babcock. 

«    Albert  J.  bricklayer,  h.u.  747  Park. 

«   Albine,  carpenter,  h.  296  Park. 

«    Alfreds.  cabinetm.at  147Shel.b.2u.53Wdbg. 

tt '  Amandus,  helper,  b.  35  Wolcott. 

«    Anders  G.  at  17  Albany,  b.  23(  Chestnut 

tt   Andrew,  laborer,  b.u.  80  Front. 

«    August,  helper  at  252  Pearl,  h.  153  Martin. 

It   Charles  A.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  39  Glen. 

It   Chas.  J.  mach.  216  Law.  b.  167  Babcock. 

<<    Charles  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  6  2  Ward. 

«   Clans,  clerk  at  4  Am.  h.r.  87  Washington. 

tt   Frank,  machine  hand  at  1  Laurel,  b.  23  Mul. 

"    Fred,  fireman,  hj-.  22^  Alden. 

«   Fredereka,  wid.  Lou,  h.u.  747  Park. 

«    Gustav  O.  diesinker  216  Law.  h.2u.  38  Russ. 

«   John,  b.  353  Asylum. 

It  John,  frame  maker  at  Popes,  b.  49  Babcock. 

«   John,  motorman  St  Ry.  d.  162  Sisson. 

«   Lina,  b.  67  Webster. 

«   Nels  A.mechanic  at  40  Cush.h.u.23  Hamilton. 

«    Olg^  b.  747  Park. 

«   Oscar,  at  504,  b.  504  Main. 

(<   Oscar  E.  wacrer  at  Popes,  h.  4  Affleck. 

«    Otto,  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  1  Wawarme. 

tt    Samuel,  machinist  at  216  Lawrence. 

«   William,  frame  maker  at  Popes,  b.  1 1 53  Bd. 
Carlton  J.  D.  1.  395  Main. 

«    W^illiam  N.  asst.  librarian  at  Watkinson 
Library,  5  Atheneum,  b.  141  Washington. 

"    (^^  **«  ^0  Carleton. 
Carman  Florence,  nurse  at  14  Church. 

tt  Nancyiette,  wid.  Geo.  G.  h.u.  88  Church. 


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Wiiliam  C  artist  at  !>•.•  .Kjt.  h-o.  42  Hop. 
"    f^^***  a^  Kearney. 
Cam*<in  S.  ironworier  at  6 IS  Cap.  b.  22i>  Law. 
Caro$ran  Eliza,  h.n.  2*>  Park. 
Carr^an  Catlierine,  wid.  CTiarie*,  h.  2o  We5t- 

u    MaiTjrie,  dre«>makf  r,  b.  2b  West. 
Caron  OIimjiii.  carfm.*nter.  h.  18  Hendricxsen. 

"    X^^r'itee  also  Carron. 
Carpen  Janie«.  laK»orer,  h.2n.  S}^  EIKtt. 
Car^ienter  A.  Kalei^h,  clerk  at  O.  H.  Blanchard 
&  Bartlett  Co.  14t>  StaU\  b.  12  Biiden. 

An^m  E.  mach. at  1  Flower,  b.  34  Mopkin<. 

&  Hartlett,  cotton,  waste,  shoddy,  etc.  190 

Front 

WllliAm  O.  Carpenter.        Edwin  8.  Bartlett. 

Charlefl  K.  ma^'h.  at  1  Flower,  b.  15  Clinton. 

Elisha  (a  fr  Waiiams)  h.  122  Garden. 

Fred.  H.  polisher  at  440  Asy.h.  58^  Main. 

(;eorge  S.  clerk  at  252  Pearl,  b.  243  Sig. 

Harry,  clerk  at  581  Capitol,  b. 28  Spring. 
*<    Ira,  polisher  at  440  Asylum,  h.  Bumside  y. 

James  B.  h.  22  Buckingham. 

Jared  W.  janitor,  h.u.  230  Asylum. 

John,  laborer,  h.u.  79  Avon. 

Jo0ephine  A.  wid.  D.  B.  boanlingh.  69  Main. 

Ix>uifl  A.  machiniKt  at  Colts,  h.  57  Park. 

Lucy  A.MrK.  b.  76  Bellevue. 

Victor  L  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  h.u.  11 7  Hung. 

William  ().  (C.(f  BartUtt)  190  Front,  h.  12 
Belden. 

William  R.  printer  at  856  Asy.  b.  811  Main. 
H   k  Williamfi,  attorneynatlaw,  388  Main,  rm.8. 

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.  wi±.  TiywMw  h.  95  LaumeL 
£Z^E.6eBiiii  2<$  Pratt,  h.  CoUinsriUe  t. 
Gtstwt  H.  lin.  k.  3S  Madier. 
Hav^.  "^azHor  at  43  Asrlum.  b.  83  Mather. 
^•Ju^  ^izLzioTtd  at  351  Asrlinii. 
3iUnfea^Ldrv2«'Ik.at815]iii.b.  33  Mather. 
Marr  L  mmatVBaABT,  33,  K  33  Mather. 
H.  nucr  at  49  Tm.  b.  94  Albany. 
laaMcr  at  2:^4)  Mn.  h.  108  Windsor. 
R.  A.  iupersar  at  Colts,  h.  30  Main. 
Kamt  A.  wid.  BemanL  hjiJ>4  Albany. 

J  .i«r  i4.  carpenter  at  X.Y.R.  r.  456  Asy. 
T  EdmBadD.pamteratl0FordJi.2u.lO3Jef. 
I>  aitc»iant  at  30'Wafliiingfeon. 
HarrrB.driTeratliiCea.h.111  Potter. 
J.  Rcl^;^  at  1^  Peart  b.  39  ChapeL 
J<m^  IK  eviDer.h.  25  Fairfield. 
Mar^.  wkL  Ibos.  H.  h.a.  9  Chestnut. 
MarV  J.  wid.  EdBond  C.  h.l7Benton. 
Caniran'  Asne.  bkkpr.  at  30,  b.  52  Flower. 
ill.  WiUiaa,  b.  15  KUboom. 
M   Cbas.  S.  clerk  at  50.  b.  52  Flower. 
•A    Frank,  painter  at  3.>6  Main,  K  Beach. 
•<   JaaMS.  at  55^  Capitol  b.  394  Park. 
^   Jamesw  mooider,  b.  43  Sigonmey. 
•^  Joseph,  beltist,  15  Tramboli,  h.  5  Francis. 
«   Wm.  iMatB,  STOcer,  50,  h.  52  Flower. 
«<   (^^aee  auo  Kerrigan:  Corrigan^ 
CarroUAsnes  A.dre9Bni.357Mn.lul99  Sheldon. 
•*    Arthur  C .  clerk  at  334  Asy.  b.  6  Pavilion. 
M   Bartholoaiew  £.  engineer  at  atone  pits,  h.ii. 

52  RetrcaL 
««   Brid^ret,  wid.  John^h.  113  Himgerford. 
M    Charles  £.  machinni,  b.  583  Main, 
tt    Clara  M.  dresBmaker,  471,  h.n.471  Main. 
**   Cornelius,  stonemason,  h.  128  Madison. 
«    David,  laborer  at  476  CapitoL 
•<   Dealan.  helper,  k.n.  18  Potnam. 

Dennis,  engraver  at  62  Mar.  h.  Cromwell  t. 
Dennis,  ostler,  iun.  28  Grace. 
Eiimund,  laborer,  h.  12  Putnam. 
Edward  C.  mach.  at  556  Cap.h.  12  Putnam. 
Eli  G.messen^r  at  215  Asy.h.  79  Hudson. 
Emma  M.  teacher,  b.  113  Hungerford. 
Frank  G.  operator  at  P.&R.R.  !>.  169  Ash. 
George  F.  mechanic,  h.  66  Albany. 
Gertrude,  clerk  at  114  Pearl,  b.  113  Hung. 
Henry  T.  mechanic  at  Colts,  h.  3  Curcombe. 
James,  h.u.  11  Queen. 
James,  b.  799  Lawrence. 
Jame^,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.  43  Sig. 
John,  coachman  at  1 1  Main,  n.u.  60  Retreat. 
John  helper  at  Popes,  b.  24  Commerce. 
John,  porter  at  54  Ann,  b.r.  172  Main. 
John  A.  clerk  at  Town  Clerk's  office,  114 

Pearl,  h.  118  Hungerford. 
John  H.  machinist,  h.  884  Main. 
John  J.  driver  at  35  Wolcott,  h.  8  Squire. 
John  L.hackdriver  at  87  High,  h.57  Woos. 
Joseph  R.  ins.  agt.  372  Main,rm.  20,  h.£.H.t. 
Keron,  packer  at  40  Gov.  h.u.  46  Benton. 
Kittie  A.  at  34  Mor^n,  b.  644  Main. 
Lottie,  clerk  at  418,  b.  834  Main. 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.r.  172  Main. 


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CarroU  Margaret  A.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  6  Pav. 
u  Maria,  wid.  John,  h.ii.  113  Windsor. 
«  MarjT,  at  100  Love  lane,  bia.  25  Waverly. 
<<  Marj  A.  dressmaker  371  Main,  b.  6  Payilion. 
^  Michael,  h.2a.  55  Spruce. 
M  Michael  J.  molder  at  690,  b.  771  Park. 
«   Owen,screwmaker  at  Popes,b.  6 1  Hawthorn. 
^  Patrick,  b.  W.H.  Home  for  the  Aged,Albany. 
«   Patrick,  bootmaker,  h.  6  Pavilion. 
"  Patrick,  coachman  at  50,  h.r.  50  Fairfield. 
««   Patrick,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  9  Hawthorn. 
^  Patrick  F.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  90  Ward. 
"   Patrick  Henry,  b.  6  Pavilion. 
«   Bichard  F.  clerk  at  65  State,  b.  6  Pavilion. 
^  Robert,  chain  maker  at  Popes,  h.  2  Hung. 
**  Samuel  J.  electrician,  188  Main,  h.  Qu&er 

Une,  West  Hartford  t. 
^  Stephen  A.  barber  at  46  Asylom, h.  32  Park. 
«  Theresa,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  113  Windsor. 
^  Thomas,  laborer,  476  Cap.  h.u.  10  Putnam. 
«  Thomas  E.  salesman  at  CW  R. Hart  &Co. 

864  Main,  h.u.  68  Madison. 
"  Thomas  M.  saddler  at  Popes,  b.  5  Pleasant. 
*^  William  J.clerk  at  241  Mn.b.  1 28Madi8on  av. 
«  Winnie, wid.  Thomas,  dressm.  h.n.5  Pleasant. 
Carron  David  F.  batcher,  100  Mn.  b.  1 9  Morris. 
«   Edward  A.  tinner  at  189  Main,  b.  19  Morris. 
«  Salome  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  197  State. 
"  T.  J.  clerk  at  372  Main. 
«  Thomas,  h.  19  Morris. 
*<  Thos.  F.  carpenter  at  10  Tru.  b.  19  Morris. 
Carrow  William,  watchman  N.Y.R.  450  Asylum. 
Carmn  Alice,  vrid.  Anderson,  h.r.l8  Babcock. 
**  Emma,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
*<  Henry  S.  bookkeeper,  h.  51  John. 
««  JosephF. cleaner at37Well8,b.r.l8Babcock. 
^  Oscar,  h.  4  Affleck. 

u  Wm.  G.  cleaner  at  37Wel]s,  b.r.  18  Babcock. 
Gsrstensen  Hans  P.screwm.at  4  76  Cap.b  40Smith 
"  jQrgen,8crewm.at476  Cap.  h.  269  Park. 
"  Marin8C.screwm.at476Cap.h.2a.l2Wbn. 
u  Mary,  laundress,  h.  269  Park. 
»  Nlcoha  F.  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  b.  269  Park. 
Carston  Gustavus,  laborer  at  283  Sheldon. 
Cartellano  Cona,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Charles. 
Carten  Ivy  Grace  at  273,  b.  317  Asylum. 
Carter  Alfred  R.  marblecutter,  h.  319  Asylum. 
*"  Bessie  M.  b.  942  Main. 
**  Charles  P.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  b.  Glastonbury  t. 
"  David,  meat,  groc.  8  Church,  h.  37  Capen. 
^  Edwin  J.  trav.  salesman,  h.2n.  657  Mam. 
^  Eliza  L.  wid.  Everell,  dressm.  b.  57  Sig. 
«<  Elizabeth  S.  bkkpr.  at  869,  b.  942  Main. 
^  Esther  L.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  21  MahL 
*"  Eva  A  b.2u.  40  Sheldon. 
**  Franklin  P.  board  of  reliefs  contractor  at 

Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  h.  124  Collins. 
«  Fred,  waiter,  b.2u.  175  Windsor. 
^  G.  W.  Rev.  pastor  Wethersfield  Episcopal 

church,  b.  45  Smith. 
^  Hezekiah,  laborer,  h.u.  287  Albany. 
^  Horace  L.  blacksmith  at  26  Wells,  b.  69  Gov. 
^  J.  Weston,  hames8maker,h.21  Mahl. 
'(  James,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  214  Franklin. 


Carter  James,  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  22  Pratt 

«   Jas.  P.  sergt.  police,  h.u.  1 73  Seymour. 

u  James  S.  drug  clerk  at  94  Mn.  b.  1 7SSeymour. 

u   John  D.  macUnist  at  Popes,  b.u.  7 1  Franklin . 

^   Joseph,  laborer  and  b.  nospital  farm,  N.B. 

«   Julian  S.  student  Trinity  Col.  b.  122  Yer. 

«   Kittie,  b.  72  Charter  Oak. 

it   Lincoln^rinter  at  14  Ford,h.  22  Walnut. 

«   Lyman  R.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  1 16  Hungerford. 

«   Mattie  A.  bkkpr.  at  8  Church,  b.  942  Main. 

•<   Philip,  laborer,  b.u.  287  Albany. 

<<   Sarah,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  848  Main. 

«    Stephen,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  942  Main. 

(<    Wm.  H.  foreman  at  1  Flower,  b.  71  Franklin. 

«    William,  pantrym.  steamer  Hartford,285  Sta. 
Carthj^  Chas.  helper  283  Shel.h.r.  31  Lafayette. 
Carfaoull  James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Carty  Charles  E.  side walklayer,h.2u.  33^  Laf. 
Carukin  Eliza  Mrs.  h.  26  Park. 

«   Peter,  turner  at  Popes,  b.  26  Park. 
Caruthers  William,  cleric  in  sec'y  of  state  office. 

State  Capitol,  rm.  38,  b.  21  Spring. 
Carver  Emma  Mrs.  nurse  at  20  Jefferson. 

«    George  A.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  28  Spring. 

(<   Sherwood  S.  inspector  Popes,  h.  Forestville  t. 
Cartwright  Morgan  li.  student  Trinity  College, 

15  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Casale  Carmine,  laborer,  h.2u.  78  Charles. 
Casci  Antone,  cook  at  152  Asylum. 
Case  Albert  M.  policeman,  h.r.  56  Church. 

«    Alfred  C.  clerk  at206Stote.b.  426  Asylum. 

<<   Archie  L.  clerk  at  Popes,  1.  25  Capitol. 

CASE,  BRYANT  A  CASE,  attorneys 
at  law,  21^  Pratt.  See  page  433. 

Wm.  C.  Cmo.    Peroy  8.  Biyaot.    Wm.  H.  EI7. 

X  Charles  G.  clerk  at  O.  D.  Case  k  Co.  802, 
b.  741  Asylum. 

«   Charles  H.  carpenter,  h.  5 1  Williams. 

"    Charles  P.  (BartieU  §•  Case)  h.  81  Spring. 

"  Charlotte  G.  teacher  South  school,  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  Wethersfield  t. 

«  Clayton  H.  (C.  H.  C.  fr  Co.)  jewelers, 
335  Main,  h.  76  Prospect  av. 

CASE    C.  H.  A  CO.   watches,  jewelry, 

diamonds,  etc.  335  Main.  See  oulstde  front 

cover. 
Clapton  U.  Case.  Mortimer  H.  Miller. 

«   Clifford  M.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  54  Bab. 
a   David  N.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  b.  51  Williams. 
«    Edward,  coachman  at  872,  b.  872  Main. 
«   Edward  B.  farmer,  h.  63  Bluehills. 
'<   Elizabeth  T.  clerk  at  Internal    Revenue 

office,  65  State,  b.  66  Willard. 
«   Ellen  M.  h.  305  Farmington. 
«   Erastos  E.  physician,  109,  h.  109  Ann. 
li   Ernest  L.  clerk  at  372,  h.u.  591  Main. 
it   Fred.  Wm.  horsetrainer,  h.  Asy.  e.  of  Pros. 
«   George,  attorney,  h.  143  Woodland. 
«   George  D.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  9  John. 
"   George  R.  dep.  col'r.  65  State,  h.  66  Willard 
a   H.  J.  &  Co.  grocers,  433  Main. 

Horace  J.  Case.  Edward  B.  Phillips. 

(I   Helene,  b.  109  Ann. 

«<   Herbert  M.  student,  b.  109  Ann. 


82 


GBER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY, 


Case  Herbert  M.  secretary  Loan  &  Goarantee  Co. 

66  Pearl,  b.  247  Sigourney. 
«   Hobart  W.  carpenter,  h.  19  Williams. 
«   Horace,  foreman  carpenter  at  1  Flower  h. 

102  Jefferson. 
«   Horace  J.  (H,J,  C  j-  Co.)  h.  180  High. 
"    HoraceN.operator  atl  Flow.  b.  So.Man.t. 
«   HoraceO.  prand  sec.  K.  of  P.  89  Pl.h.E.Hfd.  t. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  A  BRAIN- 

ARD   CO.  printers,  bookbinders,  etc. 
141  Pearl.  Seepage  42S. 

«   Mary  6.  Mrs.  b.  S5  Congress. 
"   Miron  J.  bookkpr.  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  486 

Capitol,  h.  27lmlay. 
«    O.  D.  &  Co.  publ'rs.  school  fum.  802  Asylum.* 
«    Orlando  D. (0, D.  C. (r  Co.) h.  741  Asylum. 
««    Raymond,  gardener  at  25,  b.  25  Atwood. 
"    Robert  A.  clerk  r.  12  Pratt,  b.  E.H.t 
«    Ruth  E.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«    Sarah  E.  L.  wid.  Dr.  Chas.  R.  b.  218  Collins. 
«    Theodore  G.  student,  2 1  i  Pratt,  h.  Granby  L 
«    Uriah,  attorney,  297  Main,  h.  24  7  Sigoumev. 
«    Wilbert  S.  bkkpr.  at  84  Pratt,  b.  Warrenton. 
Cask  Wm.  C.  f  C,  Bryant  Sf  Case)  attorney  at 
law,  h.  Granby  t.  See  page  433. 

«    Wm.  C.  clerk  at  245  Asy.  h.u.  591  Main. 
"    William  O.  stenographer  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  &  Insu.  Co.  218  Main,  b.  25  Capitol. 
Case  Wm.  S.  (C  Bryant  j-  Case)  attorney  at 
law,  21  >|^  Pratt,  h.4  Park  ter.  See  ».483. 
«    Willis   B.   at    Phosnix    Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl, 

h.  142  Collins. 
"   C^^jJce  cUso  Kase, 
Casey  Benjamin,  hackdr.  at  104  Mn.  b.  6  East 
«    Edward  T.  h.  18  Russell. 
"    Elizabeth,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  59  Market. 
"    Euo;ene  R.  musician,  b.  25  Beach. 
"   J.  O.  C Sedgwick  Sc  Casey)  b.  57  Farmington. 
"   John,  cigarmaker,  b.2u.  1 20  Portland. 
"   John,  helper  at  152  State,  b.2u.  146  Grove. 
"   John,  laborer,  h.2u.  120  Portland. 
"   John,  moldcr  at  54  Arch,  h.  59  Zion. 
"   Marcus  A.  vice  president  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard  Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.  25  Beach. 
«    Martin,  laborer  at  98  Kilbourn,  b.51  Front. 
"    Michael,  b.2u.  146  Grove. 
«    Patrick,  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  b.u.  59  Market. 
««    Patrick  J.  laborer,  b.  36  Trumbull. 
."    Richard  J.  patternmaker  at  556  Capitol,  h.u. 

168  Putnam. 
««    Thomas  F.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.  14  Ellery. 
"    William,  laborer,  b.  51  Albany. 
"    Wm.  driver  at  169  Front,  h.  14  Ellery. 
««    William,  ostler  at  104,  b.  154  Main. 
Cashen  John  W.  forger  at  216  Lawrence,  h.r. 
98  New  Britain. 
«   Michael,  blacksmith  at  N.Y.R.  h.  6  Chapel. 
«<    William,  conductor  St.Rv.  115  State. 
«   William,  former,  2 1 6  Law.'  h.  98  New  Britain. 
M   William  Jr.  b.  98  New  Britain. 
Cashman  Dennis  F.  bartend,  at  20,  h.u.  22  Ford. 
«    Eliza,  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  66  Temple. 
«   John,  b.  21  Central. 
««   John,  helper,  b.  59  Hawthorn. 
*see  also  Kashmann, 


Caskey  Mary  O.  theoloeical  student  at  1507 

Broad,  b.  S49  Asylum. 
Caspbarian  Jacob,  at  8 28  A8)'lum,h.  1448  Broad. 
Caspemovitch  Adolph.  laborer,  h.  196  Front. 
Cassannova  Joseph,  baker  at  26  State. 
Cassell  Alfred,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  1 76  Potnam. 
Cassells  Frank  J.  motorman  StRy.  b.u.  84  Park. 
Casserly  Kate  F.  wid.  John,  h.n.  8  Qaeen. 
«   Nellie,  at  Pope  manf .  Ca  b.  8  Queen. 
Cassiday  Andrew,  mgr.  802  Asy.  b.  281  CapitoL 
«    Ann,  wid.  Martin,  h.8u.r.  23  Spruce. 
«  Josephine  F.  h.u.  18  Trumbull. 
«   Michael^  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.8u.  49  Spmce. 
«   Patrick,  blacksmith,  b.  81  Union. 
«   Peter,  laborer,  b.Su.r.  28  Spruce. 
Cassidy  Edward,  h.8a.  57  Spruce. 

«   Thos.  J.  mach.  burnisher,  h.3u.  1 8  TrumbalL 
Cassle  John,  at  Popes,  b.  26  Putnam. 
Casolaro  Domenico,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Charles. 
Cassonelli  Carmen,  laborer,  b.  2^  Charles. 
Castle  Harry  A.  bkkpr.  at  Popes,  h.  PiaiuTille  t. 
u   Grove  E.  mach.  1  Flow.  1.  878  Asy.  nn.27. 
"   Patrick,  h.u.  82  So.  Prospect. 
«   Wm.  G.  repairer  at  Popes,  b.  16  Trumbull. 
Castles  John  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  28  Bond. 
Castonguary  David,  carpenter  at  150  Woodland, 

h.  105  Jefferson. 
Caswell  Charles  S.  market,  295  Asy.  h.  42  Imlaj. 
«    Frederick  K.  mech.  enff.  238,  b.  238  Laurel. 
"   Henry  K.  Mrs.  h.  238  Laurel. 
«   John,  butcher,  b.  45  Walnut. 
«   Lizzie  F.Mrs.milliner,  22  Pratt,b.920Main. 
«   Louis  S.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.8 1  Waahingtons 
«   Thos.  M.  salesman  at  40  Ehn,  h.  121  Main, 

rm.  51. 
«   W.  E.  h.  121  Main,  rm.  51. 
"   William,  h.  81  Washington. 
CATHOLIC,  25  Asylum.     Supage^^b. 
Catlin  A.  K.  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«    G.  L.  wid.  of  Greorge  S.  teacher,  h.  218 

Main,  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  bldg.  rm.  56. 
(I   Abijah,  cotton,  210  Pearl,  h.  966  Asylum. 
«    Clarence  F.  nuichinist  at  9  Sig.  b.  108  Ann. 
"   Jane,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«    Lillian  C.  nurse,  b.  253  Main. 
Caton  Oliver,  at  r.  12  Pratt,  b.  62  Walnut. 
Catran  M.  Emma,  cashier  93  Asy.b.  1258  Broad. 
Catani  Mauritz,  laborer  at  Faience,  b.  62Talcott. 
Caulfield  E.  V.  pianos  and  organs,  241   Main, 
organist  St.  Peter's  Church,  h.  80  Webster. 
Caulkins  Alice,  wid.  Edgar,  b.  24  Beacon. 
*<   Frederick  H.  insurance,  h.  68  Gillett 
«    William,  carpenter,  1.  251  Asylum. 
Caulkins  Willis    E.  (Stoddard  Sf  C)  288 
Sheldon,  h.  14  Florence.  Seep.  471. 

"   l!^^«««  oiso  CaUcins;  Corh'ns. 
CaumFrank,  engineer,  h.  80  Mahl. 
Cavallo  Rocco,  laboi'er,  b.  25  Kilbourn. 
Cavanah  George,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 

Co.  400  Main,  b.  New  Britain,  t. 
Cavanaugh  Daniel,  h.  101  Windsor. 
«     Edward,  b.  142  Main. 
«*    Greorge,  laborer,  b.  26  Huntley  pi. 
«   Hannah  Mrs.  h.u.  24  Center. 
«   James,  driver  at  E.  E.  Hurlburt,  Valley. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    dTT    DIRECTORY. 


83 


GaTenao^  Kate,  wid.  James,  h.  27  Jolm. 

(c  Michael,  J.  repairer,  581  Cap.  b.  Burnside  v. 

u  Michael  J.  tinsmith  8  Gr.  h.2u.  28  Hun.  pL 

u  Morris  H.  lineman  80  State,  h.  47  Franklm. 

<«  Thomas  J.  mach.  30  CushmaD,b.24  Center. 

^  William,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"  X^Tset  aho  Cavanagh ;  Kauanagh ;  Caveno. 
Caveno  Frank,  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  174  Barbour. 

u  John  J.  teamster,  174,  h.  174  Barbour. 

u  John  J.  Jr.  teamster  at  174,b.  174  Barboar. 

u  Thomas,  teamster  at  174,  b.  174  Barbour. 
CaTens  Geo.  OTeraeer  park  works,  h.u.  24  Alden. 

u  Marsauret,  housekeeper,  1 7  Congress. 
Carerly  Hiram  T.  polisher  Popes,  h.  Burnside  y. 
Cawler  Thos.  J.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  32  Ward. 
Caya  6emard,  contractor,  h.  Proopect  av. 
Cedar  Hill  Cemeterj,  office  311  Main,  Maple,  c. 

Fairfield. 
Cederwall  Oscar,  assembler,  b.  161  Babcock. 
Cella  Joseph,  creamm.  at  239  Main,  b.  33  John. 
Cendello  Pasqoale,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
Cestennial  Amer.  Tea  Co.  Wm.  Stuart,  223  Main. 
Center  Addison  P.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  147  Wash. 
Central  Labor  Union  Hall,  11  Central. 

CENTRAL    NEW  ENGLAND   A 

WESTERN    R.R.   now  Philadel- 
phia, Beading  &  N.E.R.  station,  59  Spruce; 
uneight  office,  69  Spruce;    round  house 
and  repairs,  71  Walnut.      Seepage  514. 
Ceraaarno  Tony,  laborer,618  Cap.  h.  6  7  Morgan. 
Cersosimo  A.  Biaphael,  laborer,  h.3u.  67  Morgan. 
M  Antonio,  laborer,  b.3n.  67  Morgan. 
"  Francesco,  laborer,  b.3u.  67  Morgan. 
«  Josei^  fr  Co.  fruit  and  groceries,  568  Asy. 

«  Joseph,  driver,  h.u.  210  Front. 
"  Joseph,  laborer,  h.3u.  67  Morgan. 
"  Sw,(Jos,  Cersosimo Sf  Co.)liA9  Morgan. 
Chadbourne  Wm.  H.  expressman,  h.u.  4  Ch.  O. 
Chadwick  Patrick  J.  h.  650  Park. 

«  Thomas,  clerk  at  818,  b.u.  665  Miun. 
Chaese  Nora,  photo  artbt  275  Main.,  b.  34  Hop. 

"  t^see  also  Chase, 
Chaffee  Abner  C.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t 

u  Charlie,  marketm.  at  379  Cap.  h.  52  Law. 

"  Chas.  A.  salesman  at  146  State,  b.  Mid.  t 

w  Charles  W.  messenger  Adams  Express  Co. 
h.  366  Maple. 

^  Cornelius  Y.  junk  dealer,  h.  459  Broad. 

"  Julia  A.  wid.  John  H.  h.  1  Main. 

'<  NelUe  L.  b.  20  Suffield. 

M  Kellie  M.  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 

"  Norman  P.  steamfitter  at  152  State,  b. 
3  Sherman. 

"  0.  Wm.  bootmaker,  364  Main,  h.  20  Suffield. 

"  Orrin  W.  Jr.  electrician  at  70  Commerce, 
h.u.  7  John. 

»  Theodore  D.  shipping  clerk  at  100  Tru.  h 
Manchester  t. 

"  W.  L.  traveling  salesman  at  Popes,  436 
Capitol. 
Chaprett  Clifford,  joiner,  h.  303  Park. 
Chalker  Caroline,  wid.  Sylvester  C.  h.  868  Main. 

u  liAariette,  wid.  Allen  S.  h.  7  Reasant 
Cbamansky  Adolph  B.  clerk  354  Mn.  b.90  Church. 


a  a  Chamberlin, 

WH0LB8ALB  DSALBB  IH 

Beef  ^  HAMS-*  Pork 

Dried  Beef,  Lard,  Salt  Fkh, 


No.   J79  STATE  STREET. 

Chamberlain  Arthur  M.  saiesm.  h.u.  24  Belden. 

it   £dgar  H.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  43  Sig. 

M   Minnie  B.  teacher  Wadsworth  st  school, 
b.  52  Capitol. 
Chamberlin  Albert  H.  clerk  at  Brown  Thomson 
&  Co.  400  Main,  h.u.  120  Wooster. 

<<   Albert  S.  trav.  salesman  at  S.  D.  Chamber- 
tin,  provisions,  179  State  b.  16  Prospect 

«   Alvin  W.  bookbinder  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  h.  28  Benton. 

<<   Charles  £.  expresser,  h.2u.  80  Grove. 

"   Clayton  P.  clerk  at  Hartford  Dailj  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  28  Benton. 

«   Frank  D.  bkkpr.  at  S.  D.  Chamberlin,  pro- 
visions, 179  State,  h.  17  Seyms. 

«   FrankUn,  office  333  Main,  h.  341  Farming- 
ton  c.  Forest. 

"   G.  Burton,  clerk,  107  Grove,  b.  16  Prospect. 

«   G.  M.  salesman,  b.  242  Wethersfield. 

«   George  W.  machinist  at  Jewell  Belting  Ca 
15  TrumbuU,  h.  10  Lewis. 

«   Henry  A.  clerk  at  Jewell  BelUng  Co.  15, 
h.u.  6  TrumbulL 

«    Henry  H.  timek.  at  Ta£tCo.,b.  16  Prospect 

"   Isaac  A.  b.  115>^  Ann. 

«  John  H.  carman,  b.  27  Hudson. 

««   Mary,  wid.  Hiram,  h.  76  Seymour. 

«<  Nelson  H.  carman,  27,  h.  27  Hudson. 

"   Palmer  H.  b.  10  Lewis. 

"   Rebecca  F.  wid.  John,  b.  28  West 

«   Reuben,  h.  17  Lafayette. 
Chamberlin  Sam  del  D.  provisions,  1 79  State, 
h.  16  Prospect  See  paqe  88. 

«    Samuel  S.  h.  120  Capitol. 

«   Samuel  S.  clerk,  florsfall  &   Rothschild, 
93  Asylum,  b.  16  Prospect 
Chamberlin,  White  &  Mills,  now  Hiram  R. 

Chambers  &  Alderman,  att'ys  at  law,  26  Pratt. 
mncUCliMabera.  Allen  C.  AWemum. 

"   U  rancis,attomey (  C.j-  ^ Werwian)h.58  Imlay. 
Champ  Petro,  laborer,  h.4u.  64  Morgan. 

"   Rosie,  b.  31  So.  Prospect 
Champion  Bathsheba  J.  wid.  H'y  A.  h  37  Mather. 
u    Charles  P.  laborer,  h.u.  114  Albany. 
"   Charles  S.  patent  attorney  at  F.  II.  Rich- 
ards, 303  Main,  h.  2u.  16  Florence. 

«   Edgar  R.  clerk  at  377  Asylum,  h.  Whit  ct 
"   Hervey,  h.  767  Main. 

«   Julia,  b.  767  Main. 

Champlin  Alice  E.  b.  219  Park. 

"    S^  ^'  ^®'^™*"  *^  Ann,  h.  85  John. 
«   Charles  W.  asst  shipping  clerk  at  66  M  arket, 
h.n.  27  Martin. 


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^EESl's    HABtFORD    CTfT    DIBfiCTOBY. 


Champfin  ChjM.W.  lb*.  [IicmIi  TT.1i  n  27  Mta. 

'<   EfinbethH.wid.HeBrjB.bL  219  Fkik. 

««   Frank  D.  b.  916  Main. 

u   J.  M.  carpenter,  h.  15  Chnreh. 

**   Jennie  Mtl  b.  15  Windsor. 

**    Philip,  painter,  h.  16  Wes^tland. 

M   Wm.  A.  foreman  at  152  Slate,  h.  816  Main. 

«   William  H.bookkeeper,Scate  Savings  Bank, 

39  Pearl,  h.  29  Gillett. 
Cbandler  A.  clerk  at  217  Main. 
M    Charies  V.  clerk  at  273  Main»  b.  So.  Win.  t. 
«    George  A.  clerk  at  259  Main,  b.  7 1 5  Asvlnm. 
M    Gea  P.  (T,  Sisson  $•  O.)  h.  715  Asrlnm. 
c(   James,  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
'<   William,  bookbinder  at  141  Peari. 
Chanej  Alb^  L.  carpenter  at  1  Flower  b.  38 

Sumner. 
u   Cora  I.  stenograpr.  at  2  State,  b.  38  Sumner. 
«    £tU  M.  Mrs.  Domestic  Bakerj,  14|  Pratt, 

h.  38  Sumner. 
Channon  John,  molar  at  Faience,  h.  24  Morris. 

«  WiUiam,  h.  24  Morris. 
Chapaitz  ^[^^see  Chapote, 
Chapell  Anson,  farmer,  h.  Farmington  ay.  west 

of  Quaker  Lane,  W.  Hfd. 
Chapignac  Auguste,  student  at  La  Salette,  New 

Park. 
Chapin  Albert  D.  clerk  at  Hartford  Coal  Co.  278 

Main,h.  193  Wethersfield. 
«    Arthur,  messenger  at  P.O.  b.  74  Se^-mour. 
«    Arthur  D.  mason,  74,  h.  74  Seymour. 
«    Atlas,  mach.  at  9  Si^umey,  b.  19  Church. 
«    Charles  A  h.  8  Wadsworth. 
<<    Francis  A.  sawyer,  h.  85  Jefferson. 
«    Frederick   H.   (T.  Sisson  ^   Co.)  1.   218 

Main,  room  35. 
"   Frederick  N.  b.  8  Wadsworth. 
«   Frederick  P.  clerk  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5  Haynes. 

b.  129  Huntington. 
«<    George  M.  b.  27  Judson. 
«    Gilbert  W.  actuary  at  Society  for  Savings, 

11  Pratt,  h.  900  Asylum. 
«   Henry,  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann  h.  1 29  Huntington. 
"    Lucy  A.  Mrs.  b.  54  Buckingham. 
"    Lyman  A.,  New  York  Sunday  papers,  847 

Main,  b.  46  Huntington. 
«    M.  A.  Miss,  nurse  at  122, 1.  122  High. 
"   Martha  B.  teacher,  b.  8  Wadsworth. 
"   Mary,  clerk  at  878  Main,  b.  86  Jefferson. 
«   Merrick  W.  bookkeeper  at  American  Nat, 

Bank,  303  Main,  b.  193  Wethersfield. 
u    Robert  D.  clerk  at  United  States  Bank,  848 

Main,  b.  198  Wethersfield. 
Chapman  Adelbert,  machinist  at  888  Capitol,  h. 

129  Barbour. 
«    Albert  M.  cigarm.  at  849  Main,  h.u.  91  Asy. 
«    Alice  M.  b.  986  Main. 
«    Annie  B.  principal  Charter  Oak  School,  91 

Charte^Oak,  b.  68  Church. 
u   Bert  W.  clerk  at  O.  H.  Blanchard  &  Bart- 

lett  Co.  146  State,  b.  12  Bclden. 
(<   Birge,  blacksmith,  b.  986  Main. 
<<   C.  C.  mgr.  44  Market,  h.  Springfield,  Mass. 
«    Charles  IL  printer  at  Hartford  Times,  246 

Main,  h.  2  Orchard. 


Ckapoan  Charies  R.  attorney,  274  Main,h.  SS7 

LaoreL 
M   Chariotte  F.  Mrs.  h.u.  14  Seyms. 
**   Delia,  wid.  Douglass,  b.  31  tienton. 
«   Dwi^t,  bookkeeper  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 

mul,  34  Morgan,  h.  9  Foot  Guard  pL 
«    Eda  iL  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  25. 
<«   Edgar  W.  cleik  at  186  Asylum,  h.  25  Pie. 
«   Edward,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.2  Orchard. 
^   Eleazer  P.  (C.  B.  Goodwin  ^  Co.)h.  17  Sar. 
u    Fjnma,  wid.  Edwin,  b.  57  Farmington. 
M   Fidelia,  wid.  Douglass,  h.u.  31  Benton. 
**   Frank  H.  clerk  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.u.  18  Mahl. 
u   Frank  L.  bkkpr.  at  24  Mech.  h.  88  Oxford. 
"    Frederick  B.  mechanic,  b.  13  Canton. 
^   Frederick  P.  traveling  salesman ,  h.  u.  20RiiaB. 
u   Fredericks,  b.  113  Edwards. 
«   George,  butcher  at  217  Mam,  1.  10|  Gold. 
*<    George  A.  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.   98 

Albany. 
«    Geofge  D.  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  53 

Huyshope. 
«    Grace,  h.2u.  77  Main. 
<«    Guy  C.  farmer,  b.  281  Albany. 
"    Henry,  driver  at  71  Asylum,  h.u.  289  Allyn. 
«    Henry  A.  printer  at  Courant,  h.  19  Seyms. 
u    Henry  £.  clei^  at  236  Main,  h.  114  Hunt- 
ington. 
«    Henry  Edward  ,checker,Colts,h.u.  3 1  Benton. 
•<    Henry  H.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  71  Bellevue. 
^(   Hubert  W.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

53  Trumbull,  h.  8  Park  terrace. 
«   James  O.  carpenter  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  lOS 

Hun^erford. 
«   John  W.  clerk  58 1  Capitol,  b.  5  7  Farmington. 
«   Joseph  L.  foreman  at  388  Cap.  h.74  Law. 

CHAPMAN    LESLIE  C.  dentist,  S6 

Pratt,  h.  82  Ann.      See  front  page  cover, 
(<    Louis  B.  at  Phcenix  Ins.  Co.  b.  88  Oxford. 
(<    Lucius,  bootcutter,  h.u.  27  Wooster. 
«   Marion  G.  teacher  at  south  school,  b.  68 

Church. 
"    Maro  S.  superintendent  U.  S.  envelope  woriu 

and  pres't  Hartford  Manilla  Co.  1  So.  Ann, 

h.  So.  Manchester  t. 
((    Millie W.  bookkeeper,235  Main,  b.  19  Seyms. 
«   Morton  L.  b.  281  Albany. 
«    Orrm  P.  b.  12  Belden. 
u   Oscar  A.  farmer,  h.  281  Albany. 
CHAPMAN  RUSH   P.  real  estate  and 

financial  agency,  370  Asylum,  rm.  5,  h. 

113  Edwards. 
«    Samuel  A.  steamfitter,  h.  36  Sheldon. 
«    Sarah,  wid.  Lucius,  b.  986  Main. 
CHAPMAN  SILAS  Jr.  fire  insurance 

agency,  51  Tru.h.  911  Main. 
t(    Susie  M.  dressmaker,  b.  289  AUyn. 
<<    Thos.  B.  deputy  sheriff,  constable,  274,  rm. 

14,  h.  13  Canton. 
«    Thomas  B.  manufacturer,  h.  10  Park  ter. 
«    Wilfred,  molder,  h.  986  Main. 
"    Wilfred  M.  carpenter,  b.  986  Main. 
«    William,  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.  89  Brook. 
«   William  E.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  Charter  Oak. 


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85 


Chapman  WilKam  R.  clerk  at  Connecticut  Fire 

Ins.  Co.  51  Proflpect,  h.  £.H.t. 
CkajMpell  Albert  £.  toolmaker  at  88  Woodbine. 

**    Bnrton  L.  clerk  273  Main,  h.  95  Whitmore. 

«    Geo.  C.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  80  GrOTernor. 

M    Wm.  H.  macb.  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  1889  Broad. 
Chapote  George,  saloon,  21  WeUs,  h.  4  Elm. 
Cbapadi  Rcsario,  peddler,  b.  29  Albany  av. 
Chapnt  Joseph,  blacksmith,  b.  1  North. 
Charbonneau  Octaye,  painter,  h.2n.  514  Broad. 
Chareet  Alphonse,  h.tt.r.  105  Windsor. 

M    George,  waiter  at  898  Main,  b.  2  Church. 
Charity  Or^uiization  Society,  284  Pearl. 
Cbarleboia  Emmamine,  b.  685  Main. 
Charlton  Augustus  H.  pres.  Hfd.  Dredging 
Co.  280  Main,  b.  244  High.      See  p,510. 

M    E.  P.  &  Co.  notions,  etc.  268  Main. 
Eftrt  P.  Cbarlton,  Fall  Biver,  MaM. 
*<   John  B.  salesman  at  45  Asylum,  b.  54  Cap. 
Chamey  Fannie,  wid.  Jacob,  h.u.  280  Front. 
M    Lena,  tailoress,  b.u.  280  Front. 
M    Simon,  helper  at  188  Sheldon,  h.  280  Front. 
Charst  Alfred,  carpenter,  h.  59  Ward. 
Charter  Georfi^e  D.  Mrs.  b.  61  Lafayette. 
^    George  ELiceman  at  280Main,b.6 1  Lafayette. 
**   Oak  Hall,  125  Charter  Oak. 
«    Oak  Life  Insurance  Co.  278^  Main,  Isaac  W. 
Brooks  and  Edmund  A.Stedman,  receiv'rs. 
Charter  Oak  Marble  &  Granite  Works, 
Karl  J.  Beij,  275  Park.     See  page  465. 

CHARTER      OAK      NATIONAL 

BANKf  124  Asylum.  Seepage  876. 
u   Oak  School,  105  Charter  Oak. 
M    William  M.  water  commisdoner,  president 
Spring  Brook  Ice  Co.  280  Main,  h.  61  Laf. 

Chase floorwalker  at  406  Main.b.  14  Church. 

u   Charles  £.  2d  asst  secretary  Hartford  Fire 

Ins.  Co.  58  Trumbull,  h.  914  Asvlum. 
u   Cornelia  S.  wid.  J.  6.  h.  76  Church. 
u   Fessenden  N.  stenographer  at  F.  H.  Rich- 
ards, 808  Main,  h.  415  Garden. 
u   George  L.  pres't  Hartford  Fire  Insurance 
Company,  58  Trumbull,  h.  888  Asylum. 
Seepage  402. 
"   Henry  A.  toolmaker,  h.  242  New  Park. 
u   Hiram  H.  toolm.  476  Cap.  h.u.  248  Putnam, 
u  J.  Seymour,  sec'r  board  of  water  commis- 
su>ner8,City  hail  building,  b.u.  29  Florence. 
«  Joseph  Stannard,  clerk  at  P.  &  R.R.  depot, 

b.  55  Ashley. 
«   Locy  A.  wid.  Joseph  D.  h.u.  29  Florence. 
M  March  F.  student  at   Trinity  College,  5 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
u   Nicholas,  fireman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  152  Allyn. 
u   Oak  A.  grocery,  48,  h.  48  Windsor. 
«    Sarah,  wid.  Samuel,  b.  18  Vernon, 
u   f^^see  also  Chaese. 
Chatterley  Harry  Y.  gen'l  agt  at  197  Asylum,  h. 

352  Laurel. 
Chauret  Alphonse,  carpenter,  h.u.r.  105  Windsor. 
Chaves  Antonio  C.  mach.  at  1,  b.  58  Flower. 
^  Cheesceen  Harry,  peddler,  h.  21 0  Front. 
"  Cheesick  Michael,  mach.  h.2u.  62  Village. 
Cheetham  Annie  C.  clerk  at  859  Mn.  b.u.  68  Hud. 
M  William  L.ganmakeratColts,h.n.  68  Hudson. 


CHENEY  BROTHERS,  Silk  Mak- 
UFACTURBRS,  84    Morgan    and    South 
Manchester.  See  insple  front  eatfer,  and 
page  508. 
«   Emily  L.  wid.  Thomas  B.  h  788  Asylum. 
<<   Francis  £.  teacher,  b.  788  Asylum. 
«   Frank  Jr.  vice  president  Cheney  Brothers, 

84  Morean,  h.  South  Manchester. 
«    Frank  W.Col.  treasurer  Cheney  Brothers,  84 

Moi^fcan,  h.  South  Manchester. 
«    Fred.  H.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  h.  891  Alh-n. 
«    Horace  F.  W.  mach.  at  252  PI.  h.  228  Hish. 
((   Howell,  supt.  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mill,  84 

Morgan,  h.  So.  Manchester. 
<^  Kniffht  D.  president  Cheney  Brothers,  84 

]£>rmi,  h.  Sooth  Manchester. 
«    Laura  M.  Mrs.  h.  228  High. 
«    Louis  R.  asst.  quartermaster  eeneral.  State 

Capitol,  rm.  56,  h.  40  Woodland. 
«   Marion,  nurse,  1,  b.  1  Main. 
«   Thomas  S.  bookkeeper  at  Johns-Pratt  Co. 

b.  788  Asylum. 
(I   Walter  A.  corem.  at  556  Cap.  b.  248  Law. 
Cherniavsky  Samuel,  groceries,  42,  h.  42  North. 
Cheski  Harris,  fruit  dealer,  492  Mn.  h.  19  North. 
Chester  Thomas  W.  physician  at  20  Hudson. 
Chiabutto  Antonio,  laborer,  h.u.  319  Front. 
"    Bennedetto,  laborer,  b.  11  Charles. 
«   Michael,  laborer,  b.  1 1  Charles. 
"   Nicholas,  helper,  h.u.  25  Kilbourn. 
Chiarizio  Frank,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
(<    Giovannio,  laborer,  h.2u.  79  Morgan. 
«    Lugi,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
Chiasciono  Michael,  watchman,  h.  21  Morgan. 

u   Richard,  barber  at  582  Asy.  b.  21  Morgan. 
ChiasvoUe  Angelo  M.  laborer,  b.  280  Front 
Chidley  Carrie  R.  stenographer  at  Orient  Ins. 
Co.  5  Haynes,  b.  Newineton  t. 
«   Jennier£.  clerk  19  Pratt,  b.  Newington  t. 
Chidsey  Almira,  dressm.  857,  b.u.  857  Main,  rm.  9. 
"   Frederick,  clerk  at  214  Asylum,  b. Windsor  t. 
Child  Albert  Kennedy,  treasurer  Hartford 
Telegram,  12  Central  row,  alderman  1th 
toard,  h.  86  Charter  Oak. 
(I   Edgar  A.  pianotuner  at  201  Asy.  b.  65  Bel. 
«    Frederick!). clerk  at  Allyn  House,  152  Asy. 
"   John  R.  clerk  at  886  Main,  h.u.  65  Bellevue. 
Children's  Aid  Society,  228  Asylum,  room  18. 
Childs,  Arthur  R.  draughtsman  at  372  Main,  b. 
91  Holcomb. 
ti   Charles  R.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

58  Trumbull,  b.  149  High. 
it   Edith  C.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
'<   Frank  R  h.  186  Collins. 
«    Harris  C.  (Root,  Childs  j-  Co,)  h.  N.Y.  c. 
Chillson  Clifford,  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
Chimp  Peter,  laborer,  h.  81  So.  Prospect 
Chinkis  Benjamin,  peddler,  h.  8  North. 

"   David,  peddler,  h.  8  North. 
Chinn  Herbert,  assemb.  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  48  Grand. 
Chipman  Horace  £.  at  Popes,  b.  86  Wooster. 

«    Martha  J.  b.  115  Wooster. 
Chipps  Fred  J.  cabinetmaker,  h.u.  10  Queen. 
•  Chipue  Jos.  drop  forger  at  1  Laurel, h.  1  North. 
Chisholm  Charles,  waiter,  steamer  Middletown. 


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geerIb  habtfobd  city  dibectoby. 


Clark  Elizabeth  B.  clerk  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  5S  Trumbull,  b.  Wethersfield  t 
«   Elizabeth  M.  Mrs.  h.  130  Retreat 
«    Ella  S.  wid.  George  R.  b.2n.  15  Seyms. 
«    Ellen,  b.  2  Uolcomb. 
«   Emma  Mrs.  dressmaker,  b.  iSlO  Main. 
«   Emma  J.  Mrs.  h:u.  58  Pleasant. 
«   Ernest  W.  mach.  at  9  Sis.  h.  1185  Broad. 
«(    Ethel  M.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  8  Park  Terrace. 
«    Eugene  R.  clerk  at  348,  h.u.  665  Main. 
"   Eugene  S.(Clark,Diamond  ff  C^h-Poquon'k 
«<   Ezra,  b.  U.  S.  hotel,  26  State. 
"    Frank,  driver  at  542  Main,  b.  22  Village. 
i(    Frank  E.  clerk  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  1 72  Clark. 
"   Franklin,  office  with  U.  H.  Brockwav  &  Co. 
merchant  tailors,  132  State,  b.  U.  S.  hotel. 
«    Frederick,  bartender  at  582,  b.  581  Main. 
«    Frederick  H.  marketman,  b.u.  118  Pearl. 
*<   Frederick  W.  trav.  salesman  at  Lincoln, 

Seyms  &  Co.  82  Market,  h.  Waterbury  t. 
"    George,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«    Greorge,  liverystable  r.  445  Main, b.  119  High 
««    George  B.  budder,  29 7  Main,  b.  1 99  Barbour. 
"    George  D.discount  clerk  United  States  Bank, 

848  Main,  b.  Far.  West  Hartford  t. 
"    Geoi^  H.  Rev.  h.  125  Washington. 
«    George  L.  f  C.  j-  Phelps)  b.  189  High. 
"    George  N.  clerk  at  Belknap  &  Warfield, 

bookstore,  77  Asylum,  b.  18  Capitol. 
«    Grace  E.  at  302  Asylum,  b.  62  J^iaple. 
"    H.  G.  elecirician,  h.  167  Asylum. 
«    Harmony  E.  wid.  Seth  H.  h.  14  Wyllys. 
"    Harriet  J.  wid.  Albert,  matron  at   Union 

Depot,  h.  88  Walnut. 
««    Harry  A.  rubberwkr.  at  690  Pk.  b:  88  Walnut. 
"    Harry  W.  adv.  manager  at  Evening  Post, 

23  Asylum,  b.  80  Spring. 
"    Helen,  dressmaker,  b.  103  Trumbull. 
«    Henry  E.  Mrs.  (Jane)  h.  16^  Pratt. 
«<    Henry  E.  ostler  at  r.  616,  h.  627  Main. 
"    Henry  S.  mach.  at  3 1  Wells,  b.  6  Buckingham. 
«    HenryW.carinspectorN.Y.R.h.l73  Main. 
«    Horace,  nickelplater  at  Popes,  b.825  Asylum. 
«<    Horace,  student  at  Yale,  b.  14  Prospect. 
"    Irwin,  attendant  at  and  b.  56  Fairfield. 
««   James,  groceries,  180,  h.  180  Front 
«'   James  F.  finisher  at  L.  T.  Fenns,  205  Main, 

b.  846  Front. 
"   James  G.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  11  Imlay. 
«'   James  H.coachman  at  268  b.268  Farmington. 
«*   James  W.  Mrs.  h.2u.  621  Main. 
«   Jane,  h.  167  Capitol. 
«   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«   John,  (Hunter  Sr  aark)  b.  121  Pearl. 
«   John,  watchman  at  216,  h.  26  Lawrence. 
"    John  C.  painter  at  84  Pratt,  h.  816  Main. 
«*   John  J.  saloon,  245  State,  h.  96  Jefferson. 
"   John  L.  clerk  at  87  Asylum,  h.778  Main. 

"    T^i''*  Sv  ^^-^  ^^'^''w^  (r  C.)  b.  U.  S.  Hotel. 
«*   John  W.  oiler  str.  Middletown,  285  State,  h. 

New  Britain  t 
«   Joseph  B.  conduc.  N.E.R.  h.u.  129  Albany. 
«   Joseph  C.  driver  364  Main,  b.2u.  24  Morgan. 
"   Joseph  D.  machinist  188  Shel.  h.  147  l&n. 
"   Joseph  M.  bkkpr.  at  278  Asy.  h.  163  Clark. 


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LOW  PRICES! 


Clark  Josiah,  woodpeddler,  Albany,  h.  W.H.t. 
«  Julius  G.  draughtsman,  b.u.  11  Imlaj. 
«   Kittie  Spencer  Mrs.  b.  90  Ann. 
«<   Lawrence,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  15  Baboock. 
«   Leonard  J.  clerk  at  253  Asy.  b.  36  Church. 
«   Levi  G.  painter  at  20  Central,  b.  16^  P^raU. 
u  Lucetta  W.  wid.  Gea  h.u.  17  Yemon. 
«   M.  £.  Mme.  magnetic  phys.  223  Asy.  nn.  1 20. 
«   M.  Isabel,  stenographer  at  Conn.  General 

Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Msdn,  b.  Windsor  t. 
«   Mahlon    N.    at  Phceniz  Insurance  Ca  G4 

Pearl,  h.  88  Willard. 
"   MarcellusN.  salesman,  h.  223  Asy.  rm.  112. 
"   Margaret,  wid.  Joseph  C.  h.2n.  24  Morgan. 
"   Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.  199  Barbour. 
«   Marion  D.  stenogr.  197  Asy.  b.  40  Wooster. 
li   Martin  T.  cigarmaker,  b.  15  Mather. 
u  Mary,  daughter  late  David  Clark  Ji.  68  Main. 
"   Mary,  b.  10  Foot  Guard  pi. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Andrew  D.  b.  68  Main. 
«   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.  50  Linden. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  Lemuel,  b.u.  265  Wethersfield. 
«   Maud,stenographer,  b.2u.  180  Babcock. 
u   May  E.  dressmaker  at  199,  b.  199  Barbour. 
«   Merlin  F.  roofer,  19,  h.  19  Center. 
«   Michael,  laborer,  h.  23  Kilboum. 
"   Miles,  farmer,  h.r.  60  Bluehills. 
«   Olin  H.  at  JBtna  Life  Insurance  Co.   218 

Main,  b.  815  Pearl,  rm.  407. 

«    Osmyn  P.  toolmak.  476  Cap.  h.  253  Putnam. 

"   Peter  F.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  96  Jefferson. 

«   &  Phelps,  livery  stables,  r.  445  Main. 
George  L.  Clark.  George  M.  Phelps. 

"  Ray,  clerk  at  972  Main,  b.  172  Clark. 

«  Richard  J.  teamster  at  246  Sta.  h.  9  Eilboam. 

tt  Robert  G.  draughtsm.  at  58 1  Cap.  b.  555  Gar. 

"  Roscoe,  fa.  116  Capen. 

II  Russell  Mrs.  h.u.  665  Main. 

«  Samuel,  (C.  j-  Smith)  h.  Wethersfield  t. 

"  Samuel,  pressman  at  6 90  Park,  h.  49  Francis. 

«  Samuel  A.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  1337  Broad. 

"  Samuel  J.  machinist  at  N.  1  .R.  h.  E.H.t. 

«  Selden,  at  84  Morgan,  b.  580  Main. 

«  Seymour,  mason,  h.2u.  18  Talcott. 

«  Sidney  Williams  (  W,  K  Pelton  fr  Co-)  42 

Union  pi.  h.  40  WiUard. 

CLARK  &8IMITH,jobandbookprinten, 
862  Main.  See  page  88. 

Bamnel  Clark.     Est  Andrew  SmiUi. 

«   Stephen  E.  musician,  b.  611  Main. 


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geer's  habtford  city  dirbctoey. 


89 


Clirk  Susan  T.  li.  799  Asylum. 

»«    Sasie,  wid.  Joseph,  h.  8  Gold. 

u    Thomas,  operator,  b.  24  Moi^an. 

«   Hiomas  J.  painter,  h.  9  Goodman  place. 

u  W.  L.  salesman  at  405  Allyn,  h.  Springfield, 
Mass. 

^  Walter,  molder  at  Alfred  Kicker's,  26  Potter, 
h.  101  Whitmore. 

^  Walter  B.  asst  sapt  fire  alarm,  43  Pearl, 
h.  51  Capitol. 

u    Walter  H.  cook  at  381  Main,  h.2u.  16  Gold. 

»    Walter  H.  student  at  Yale,  b.  38  Willard. 

u  Walter  Irving,  manager  the  Globe,  25  Asy- 
lum, h.  227  High. 

u   Walter  S.  assembler  at  58 1  Cap.h.n.  1 95  Park. 

**    William,  collector  118  Asylum,  h.  248  Main. 

M    William,  waiter  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 
Clark  Wm.  B.  president,  ^tna  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 226  Main,  h.  268  Farmington. 

Seepages  386,  387. 

CLARK  WILLIAM  M.  bellhanger, 
locksmith  and  electrician,  22  Church,  h. 
395  Main. 

«<    Wm.  M.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  395  Main. 

«    Wm.P.collector  at  288  A8y.l.248Main,rm.l  2. 

^  Winnibell  M.  teacher  Brown  school,  kinder- 
garten, 160  Mar.  b.  Sig.  House,  554  Mun. 

CLARKE  CHA8.  H.  attorney  at  law, 
3  Asylum,  h.  18  Garden. 

^  &  Duff  J,  merchant  tailors,  73  Asylum. 
James  Clarke.  Bobert  J.  DaflV. 

»   £.  W.&  Son,  asphalt  pavers,  r.  32  Village. 
Rlensl  A.  Clarke. 

u  Elias  R.  clerk  at  57  Albany,  h.u.  271  High, 
u  Ellis  £.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  12  Babcock. 
"  EHma  A.wid.Horace  P.nurse,b. 2u.  152  Allyn. 
"   Gertrude,  stenographer  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  b. 

3  Park  terrace. 
"  James  (C.  Sf  Duffy)  h.  Evergreen. 
M  L.  Walter,  asst  secretary  Connecticut  Fire 

Ins.  Ca  51  Prospect,  h.  191  Farmington. 
"  Margaret,  stenographer  at  Pope  Mfg.  So.  b. 

3  Park  terrace. 
«   Bienzi  A.  (E.  W.Clarke ^^Son)  h.58  Pro8.av. 
«   Sarah  P.  wid.  Elbridce  W.  h.  58Pro8pect  av. 

CLARKE  SIDNEY  E.  attorney,  356 
Main,  cor.  Kinsley,  h.  95  Hud.    See  p.  434. 

«<   Wm.  P.  deputy  jailor  42  Seyms,h.  7  78  Main. 
Clarkin  Agnes,  b.u.  81  Maple. 

«<   Catherine  M.  wid.  Peter,  nurse,  b.u.  147  Shel. 

"  Michael  M.  (Mclndre  ft-  C.)  h.  437  Main. 

"   Owen,  clerk  at  273  Main,  h.  112  Huyshope. 

((   Peter  A.  b.u.  81  Maple. 

«   William,  steamfitter  at  1 64  State,  b.  8 Village. 
Clarkson  John,  at  r.  12,  b.  44  Pratt 
Clary  Annie  A.  wid.  R.  John,  b.  102  Hungerford. 

^   Bridget,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

M  James  F.  brazier,  b.  35  Avon. 

«*  John,  gatetender  N.Y.R.  h.  85  Avon. 

"  John  Jr.  screwmaker,  476  Cap.  b.  35  Avon. 

u  Mary  B.  dressm.  at  258  Main,  b.  427  Broad. 

«  Michael,  machinist,  h.  73  Temple. 

"   Patrick,  at  26  Wells,  1.  33  Wooster. 

»<   Wm.  M.  engineersteamroUer,  h.u.  25  Seyms. 
""■^^^see  also  Clarey  and  Cleary, 


II 


ClausBen  Ed.  E.  mech.  eng'r,  372  Main,  h.  255  Put. 
Clawson  Ellen,  wid.  James,  h.  238  Park. 
Clay  Albert  A.  twister  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mill» 
34  Morgan,  b.  East  Hartford  t. 
(<    Charles  E.  managing  editor  Telegram,  12 

Central,  b.  223  Asylum,  rm.  121. 
«   Edwin,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  43  Seyms. 
"   George,  twister  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mills, 

34  Morgan,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
<<   William,  h.  68  Clark. 
Clayton  Frederick,  supt.  258  Main,  h.  322  Weth. 
"    Henry  C.  clockmaker  at  20  State,  b.  10  Avon. 
Clearkin  Eugene,  clerk  at  273  Main,  h.  112  Huy. 
Cleary  Chas.  J.  clerk  at  371  Asylum, h.  26  Cedar. 
«   James  H.  clerk  at  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5  Haynes, 
b.  26  Cedar. 

«  James V.  in8pector,58lCap.h.u. 26 Lawrence. 

«   John,  at  476  Capitol,  h.  13  Lawrence. 

«   John,  driver  at  278  Asylum,  h.2u.  63  Flower. 

«  John  S.  teamster,  h.  427  Broad. 

"   Jos.M.screwmakerat476  Cap.  b.  702  Park. 

"   Michael,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  258  New  Park. 

"   Michael,  toolmak.  58 1  Cap.  h.  258  New  Park. 

«   Stephen A.mach.at581  Cap.b.258 NewPark. 

"   Thomas,  laborer,  b.u.  9  Kinsley. 

"   t^^see  also  deary, 
Cleasby  Harold  L.  student  at  Trinity  colleire.  b. 
24  Ehner.  * 

«   William  H.  salesman,  h.  24  Elmer. 
Cleaveland  Frank  E.  lawyer  and  legal  blanks, 
66  State,  h.  4  Florence. 
see  also  Cleveland. 


Cle^'rank,  at  351  Asylum,  h.  713  Main. 
Clelland  Geo.  L.  clerk  at  1 25  Main.  b.  59  Seymour. 
Clemens  Everett,  mach.  at  N. Y.R  h.u.62  Bkm. 

"   F.  A.  draughtsm.  at  Popes, b.  34  Ch.0.pl. 

"  Samuel  L.  author  (Mark  Twain)  h.  351  Far. 
Clement  Charles,  ostler  at  19,  b.  15  Malher. 
Clements  Wm. H.  laundry,  1 72  Park, h.  22  Heath. 
Clenamons  John,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  173  Zion. 
Clemons  Henry  D.in8|iector  at  1  Lau.h.97  Allen  pi. 
Clemson  Andrew,  woodworker  at  5  Mechanic 
h.  Manchester  t.  ' 

Cleveland  Edmund  F.  carpenter,  b.  148  Market 

«   Edmund  J.  h.  19  Beacon. 

n   Edward  S.  h.  134  Sigourney. 

«   Orange,  dep.  jailor  42  Seyms,  h.  142  Mather. 

"   XST?®*  ^'  fl^"8<^  clerk,  238  Mn.  b.  19  Cap. 
"   K^Mtf  also  Cleaveland, 
Clifford  Alfred,  janitor  and  engineer  at  5  Athe- 
nasum,l.  199  Main. 
«   Frank,  painter,  h.  18  Elm. 
«   Henry  A.  evangelist,  Relg.  Cen8us,509  Main. 
!!  ^*pe8,  hodcarrier,  b.2u.  12  So.  Prospect. 

John,  blacksmitli  at  10  Ferry,  b.  leFzion. 
"   John  J.  Jr.  bartender, h.u.  263  Hieh 
"   Mary,  wid.  Wimam,h.  167  ZionT  ' 
a  Mary,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.r.  98  New  Britain 
«   Mary  R.  h.  51  Church. 
"   Michael  saloon,  117,  h.  113  Windsor. 

w^.^^'  ^^"^^  **  ^  ^'l^^-  ^'^^  55  Spruce. 
"    WiUiam  at  8  Front,  b.  167  Zion.     ^ 

r  irprt*?P'''*?f  ^y^"'^^ Pratt, h.265 Mar. 
Chne  EdwMd  N.  molder  at  1,  h.u.  60  Flower 
«   Fred,  brakeman  N.Y.R.  L  Su.  152  AU>^' 


<^1 


GEEBS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Cline  Ij.iian  A.  dreasnuker,  b.  143S  Broad. 

•*    Marr  J.  dmanaker.  h.  US2  Broad. 

^   ldkWl,nKiUer,kl432BnMuL 

-    PaaL  laboivr.  h.a.  99  Potter. 

M    Th-vu^  ;4gn>}maii  N.Y.R.  h.  S5  Hawthorn. 

•*    W  uliam  J.'^at  i:3  Asrlom,  b.  99  Potter. 

•*    L^^*f*  oI»  Kimf :  Cw^tf, 
Clint^ouui  G^*o.  A.  at  Hfd.  Telepvn,  b.38  Wdbg. 

^    Uinua  C.  h.  IS  Wixxlbriilie. 
Clipf^r  M^.  Co.  anriU.  jcc.  372  Main,  nn.  16. 
CIi.;'.>e  B^Ttihardt,  ear|:*enter.  b.  133  Front. 
CKx)^  Jonnie  Mr«.  boacdingboose,  234  AUyn. 
CfoniMU)  JaaH^  H.  plumber  at  1  Lau.h.  771  Park. 

•*    Mary,  wid.  Andrvw,  h.  5 So  Park. 

M  Wa'.u  r  P.  Acamfitter  ai  Pope*,  b.  5^  Park. 
CKxman  Catherine,  h.  6<  TakxkCt. 

M   John.  (Helper  at  1  Flov«r,  Kn;  143U  Broad. 

««   JcU.n  J.  stuvlent.b.  76  Capitol. 
Claw  Altred  AcWrk.  6  Central,  b.2u.  21  North. 

««   Janies  R  b.2u.  21  Xorth. 

a  WuIiAui  H.  olerk.  le,^  A:*^t,  b.  225  High. 
Ckx^^  Cbas.  J.  K^i^sem.  N.Y.R.  h.  56  Chorch. 
CloWi:b  HiMs.  O-xprt'ss,  li.  Si»  Jefierxm. 

w    CUr\  mx»  U.  ( t  .•  !*o^  li-^ ».«. )  b.  60  Jetferaon. 

««    KmoUno  K.wiii.lsjMk' S. h. 405  Main,  room  27. 

•«    Fauma  J.  clerk  2:?S  Asy.  h.  405  Main,nn.  27. 

•<    (ie^>r^*  H.  A^rewm.  4  76  Cap.  b.  1 2:*4  BrcKul. 

u    Honu.v  W.  laU>rx-r  at  t^iH>  Park,  h.  41>  Wbdg. 

"   John,  j5i*!vwni. at  4 76  Ci»{v  K  1 05  Commerce, 

«(    Luov,  wid.  KoU^rt,  b.  70  ShoKlon. 

u    NatkHniol.  (  C\  t*.;*  Ii'\y$.)  b.  80  Jefferson. 

««    Thomai5,ser\*wm.  476  Cajvh  u,  1 08 Commerce, 

*«    William,  h.  SO  Jefferson. 
ClovM  Cluirle*  C.  K  11  Jr.lius. 

«(*  Charlotte  B.  Mrs.  h.  11  Julius. 
CluflT  William  H.  filer  at  Colt*,  h.:?u.  874  Broad, 
dure  May  F,  K  3i  (inu^, 
Clutia  Carlton  K.  elerk  ut  Po^v*,  b.  147  Wash. 
Chile  Fiank  S.  clerk  at  100  Mn.  h.  8t>  Biniton. 

"  Samuel  T,  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  60  Maple. 
CIvneh  Wm.  K,  buffer  (i6  M.^rket,  h.  6S  Capitol. 
Ciiikley  Thos.ljUH^rerat  54  Arch,  K2u.r.  101  Shel. 
Coates  Eilward  W.  Itoxniaker  at  Pojh?*,  h.  N.B.t. 
Coatman  Thoma^nloMorat  54  An^h,  h.  Weth.  t. 
Cobliett  Samuel  F.  mason,  h.2u.  813  Main. 
Cobine  Walter,  conduct.  P,  &  K.R.  h.  9  Monran. 
Coburn  Chas.  lime,  cement,  154  Sta.  h.  105  £iiw. 

u    Chas.  II.  sale^n.  at  1 54  State,  h.  9 7  Williams. 

«    Frank  K.  clerk  at  154  State,  h.  RH.t. 

*<    George  B.bkkpr.  at  1 54  State,h.u.56  Sumner. 

«<   IIerl)ert  £.  teamster,  154  State,  h.  £.H.t. 

*«   Jonathan,  diesinkerat  Popea,  h.  51  Grand. 

«    William  C.  macliinist  at  Colts,  h.  1  John. 

«<    (2^M«  abo  0>/5tim. 
Cochran  Dan,  deckh.str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

«*   John  L.  mechanic  at  Poises,  h.  Windsor  t. 

"    L.  B.  physician,  389,  b.  231  Laurel. 

Cochrane  Hattie  £.  stenographer  at  State  Cap- 
itol, b.  Newington  t. 

M  Robert,  cabinetmaker  at  L.  T.  Fenn,  205 
Main,  h.  New  Britain  t. 

««   Robert  W.  pressman  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t, 

"   t^^see  also  Corcoran. 


Cock  Daniel,  clerk  at  400, 1. 548  Main. 
Coclough  Kate,  wid.  Jos.  boardlnghouse  6  Ford. 
Code  James,  painter  at  1 7  £lm,h.  15  South  LanreL 
Codette  Georce  W.  at  436  CapitoL  Lu.  S  Park. 
Cody  Alfred  J.  clerk  at  303  Main,  b.  4  Jeffersoa. 

M   Ellen  £.  wid.  Dr.  John,  h.  4  Jeflersoo. 

"   Eugene,  carpenter,  h.u.  920  Main. 

u   Geo.  W.  painter  at  14  Church,  h.  52  Retreat 

«<   John,  helper  at  8,  h.2u.r.  IS  Front 

«   John,  h.  5  Riverside  st 

u   John  H.  painter,  h.  u.  12  Morris. 

u   LdUian  M.  teacher  WethersOeld  av.  school, 
b.u.  12  Morris. 

^   M.  Isabell,  stenogr.  at  1 1  Cen.  b.  4  JelEerson. 

«<    William  V.  plumber,  b.  4  Jefferson. 
Coe  Carleton  W.forem.  at  476  Cap.  h.  WiDdsor  t 

"   Clara  M.  elocutionist,  b.  8  Spring. 

"    £.  M.  wid.  C.  C.  b.  320  Farmington. 

M   Ernest  W.  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  li.ii.  76 
Madison. 

^   George  II.  student,  b.  42  Siminer. 

«<   Isaac  H.  at  JEtna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 
h.  42  Sumner. 
Coer  William  H.  salesman  at  Chas.  K  Hart  &  Co. 

h.2.u.  15  Seyms. 
Coffee  FrankJ.mach.  hand  at  N. Y.R.  h.2n.  74  San. 
Coffey  James  J.  mach.  at  216,  b.  33  Lawrence. 

M   Jere.  H.  blacksmith,  1  Flow.  h.  37  Harbison. 

««   John,  casehardcner  at  581  Cap.h.  20  Tru. 

"   John,  fireman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  228  Zion. 

u  John  H.  machinist,  b.  37  Harbison. 

«<   John  J.  driver,  h.  20  Trmnbull. 

((   Marpu^t  J.  b.  70  Albany. 

"   Nelhe,  tailoress,  b.  37  Harbison. 

««   Peter  G.  mach.  at  58 1  Capitol,  h.  43  Haw. 

«   Tlmothy,blksm^  216  Lawrenceh.  153  Zion. 
Coffin  Marietta  O.  Mrs.  b.  836  Main. 

«<    O.  Vincent,  gov.  state  Conn.,  State  Capitol, 
rm.  35,  h.  Aliddletown  c. 
Coffrin  Merrill  L.  carpenter  at  Strickland  & 

Shea,  20  Potter,  ku.  17  Congress. 
Coggles  Thomas,  conductor,  P.&R.R.  h.u.  70  WaL 
Co^^rg^hall  Albert  O.  buffer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 

«(    D.  Frank,  clerk,  h.u.  130  CUrk. 

«    Frank  B.  driver  at  400  Main,  b.u.  1 30  Clark. 

««    Murrajr  H.  student  at  Trinity  College,  32 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
Cog<!swell  John  B.  carpenter,  h.  161  Capitol. 
Coc;hlan  Wm.  hamessm.  at  622  Mn.  b.  90  Church. 
Cogswell  Edward,  engur.  at  152  Sta.  b.  32  Church. 

(<    Edwd.  fireman  steamer  MiddIetown,285  Sta. 

"    George  E.  student  at  Trinity  College,  33 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 

««    Henry  J.  jeweler,  84  Trumbull,  h.  55  Church. 
Cohen  Benjamin,  photo  artist,  h.  99  Windsor. 

«(   Harry  F.  bkkpr.  at  33  Mn.  h.  4  Wadsworth. 

«   Jacob,  h.2.u.  89  Morgan. 

(<   Jacob,  dramatic  artist,  h.u.  80  Temple. 

«<   Jacob,  laborer  at  24  Main,h.3u.60  Temple. 

«   Jacob,  tailor,  h.u.  147  Front. 

««   Joseph,  tailor  at  264  Trumbull,  h.  262  Front 

"   Joseph,  teacher,  h.  221  Front 

tc   Meyer,  tailor,  90,  h.  90  Windsor. 

"    Moses,  grocery,  53,  h.  49  New  Britain. 

ii   Nathan,  tailor  at  65,  h.  65  Temple. 


GSEr's    HARTPOltD    CITY    blttBCTOET?. 


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Gobi  A.&Galeaftobaoco,H.Palmer,agt2Sl  State. 
**   Abram,  peddler,  b.  6  John. 
M   AbnuD,  ragpicker,  h.  258  Front. 

M   Bros,  sign  painters,  205  Front. 

Simon  Coim.  Morrifl  Oohn. 

u  Elias,  watchm.  106  Tru.  h.2u.  21  Morgan, 
u   GuBtaT,  clerk  at  137,  h.  143  Front 
14   Eenrj,  h.2u.  29  Malberry. 
u  Isaac,  clo^iiiig,  110  State  h.n.  78  Morgan. 
«   Isadore,  butcher,  h.r.  87  Windsor, 
u  Jacob,  buffer  at  66  Market,  h.  89  Morgan. 
u  Jacob,  groceries,  1 70,  h.  1 70  Front 
u  Jacob,  shoem.  at  359  A5ylum,h.u.  9 1  Windsor. 
<<   Max,  shoemaker^  211  Lawrence,  h.r.  7  Oak, 
"  Mejer  Rev.  h.u.  28  North. 
«   Morris  (C.  Bros.)  b.u.  28  North. 
«   Morris,  shoemaker,  115,  h.u.  115  Front 
^  Rosie,  confec.  and  groc.  55,  h.  55  Morgan. 

u   Sarah  1$,.  wid.  Alexander,  b.  221  Collins. 

"   Sinion,  ( C.  Bros.)  b.2u.  28  North. 

«  Thersie,  grocer,  29,  h.2u.  29  Mulberry. 

u  William,  helper  at  555  Capitol,  b.  49  Mor. 

"  l^^itee  also  Cohen;  Cowan;  Cowen;Kohn. 

CoiT  Charles  H.  (Geo.  P.  Bissell  j-  Co.)  807 
Main,  h.  772  Asylum  ave.     See  page  369. 
u  Charles  K.  at  Il't'/'d  Fire  Ins.  Co.  63  Trum- 
bull, b.  149  High. 
ColaTecchio  Louis,  barber,  9^  Wells,  b.  12  Kil. 
Colbert  Daniel,annealer  at  Popes,  b.  26  Flower. 
«  Ellen,  wid.  Michael, h.2u.r.  157  Maple. 
"  James  Francis,  b.2u.r  157  Maple. 
Colbuni  C.  L.  Mra.  h.  346  Main. 

<"   Chas.  M.  Adams  Hotel,  370  Albany. 
•    "  FairchildS.barkpr.at98Well8,b.28Cong. 
**  X^tee  also  Cdbum. 
CdbyCynthia  L.  wid.  Alonzo,  h.  62  Francis. 
«  Fred  W.  molder  at  A.  T.  Bicker,  26  Potter, 

b.  23  Lincoln. 
"   George,  clerk  at  231  State,  b.  1067  Main. 
*<  James  H.  molder  at  Alfred  T.  Ricker,  26 

Potter,  h.  28  Lincoln. 
Coldwell  Harriet  A.  wid.  Richard,  h.2u.  100  Wal. 
Cole  Albert,  b.2  Elliott 
^  Austin,  student  at  Trinity  College,  42  Jar- 

▼is  Hall,  Summit. 
^  Charles  J.  pressman,  b.  15  Kennedy. 
"  Charles  W.  constable,2  State,  h.  1 5  Kennedy. 
«  Elizabeth  H.  wid.  Charles  J.  h.  106  Wdld. 
*<  Prank  E.  salesman,  h.  72  Brooks. 
"  George,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  b.  84  Park. 
^  Henry,  porter  at  24  Market,  h.  13  Kennedy. 
"  Henry  C.  machinist  at  690, 1.  647  Park. 
^  John  C.  machu  at 476  Cap.  h.2u.  75  Madison. 
M  Thomas  W.  laborer,  b.  112  Albany. 
«  Warner  W.  carpenter  at  N.  Y.R  .h.23 1  Barb. 
**  William  F.  plumber,  b.  15  Kennedy. 
W^erky  Abraham,  dyer,  b.u.  68  Morgan. 

«  Ozias,  grocer,  68,  h.u.  68  Morgan. 
Coleman  Agnes  M.  clerk,  b.  50  Fairmount 
'^  Albert  H.  collector  at  98  Asy.  h.  167  Clark. 
"  Annie  E.  dressmaker,  675,  b.  657  Main. 
"  Arthur  J.  printer,  b.u.  171  Windsor. 
^  Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
^  Cornelius  F.  saloon  27,  b.u.  493  Main. 
"  Daniel,  fireman,  h.u.  11  Liberty. 


Coleman  Emma  B.  bkkpr.  385  Main,  b.n.  1 03  Bel. 

«  Enuna  J.  b.  88  Retreat 

<<  Francis  H.  mail  clerk,  b.u.  26  Liberty. 

<<  George  F.  at  368  Asylum,  b.u.  11  Liberty. 

«  James  A.  conductor  St  Ry.  b.  48  Prospect. 

«  James  E.  draughtsm.  at  556  Cap.  1. 1 96  High. 

«  James  J.  at  JStna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 

h.  18  Goodwin. 

«  Joanna,  wid.  John,  h.  15  Belden. 

(<  John,  butcher,  742,  h.  742  Park. 

II  John  D.  clerk  at  193  A8)'lum,  b.  15  Belden. 

"  John  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.u.  23  Babcock. 

«  John  J.  h.  87  John. 

"  John  «J.  real  estate  agt.  155  Main,  b.  65  Gov. 

«  John  P.  solderer  at  6  2  Mar.  h.u.  65  Governor. 

it  John  W.  clerk  at  273  Main,  h.  60  Wooster. 

"  Julia,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  23  Babcock. 

«    &  Kennelly,  druggists,  207  Main. 

William  H.  ColemMi.  James  A.  Kennelly,  Jr. 
(<    Kidney,  laborer,  h.2u.  194  Sheldon. 

«   Lizzie,  dressmaker,  b.  16  Belden. 

ii   Lucy,  wid.  Levi,  h.u.  108  Bellevue. 

«   Mary,  at  235  State,  b.  15  Belden. 

(<   Mary£.teacherN.£.school,b.u.l03  Bellevue. 

«   Marv  R.  wid.  James,  h.  8 1 2  Asylum,  rm.  1 1 . 

"   Michael  A.  dropforser  at  Popes,  b.u.  23  Bab. 

ti   Rosetta,  laundress,  n.u.  171  Windsor. 

«   Thomas,  watchman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  46  Uieks. 

"    Thomas  J.  teamster  at  172  Com.  h.  18iHow. 

«<   Thomas  P.  at  N.E.R.  h.  51^  Wooster. 

"   William  H.  (C.  j-  Kennelly)  h.u.  65  Chuitjh. 

^   William  H.  helper  at  N.Y.R.  r.560  Asylum. 

"    X^^see  also  Collman. 
ColesChas.  H. machinist  at  Colts, b.  97 Capitol. 

M    Clifford  M.  collector  at  1 1 8  Asy.  h.u.l 55  Mn. 

«    Edgar  R.  rodman  City  Hallj  300  Main,  b. 
14  Charlotte. 
CoLKS  Francis,  alderman  3d  ward,  printer  at 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  h.  14  Charlotte. 

«   Jennie,  clerk,  b.u.  920  Main. 

u   Mary,  wid.  William,  b.97  Capitol. 

«    WilUamH.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  97  Capitol. 

«   fl^Tsee  also  CovoUs. 
Colishawl^^r'jtfe  Cowlishaw. 
Coll  JohnTb.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 
Colla  Felix,  clerk,  238  Asylum,  h.2u.  42  Village. 

«   J.  Peter,  clerk  at  1 74  Asy.  b.2u.  42  Village. 

«<   Paul,  clerk,  b.  42  Village. 
CoUagan  Mary  J.  b.u.  502  Main. 
CoUard  John,  manager  at  25  Cen.  h.  133  Tru. 

"    Lester  W.  draughtsm.  1  Flow.  b.  243  Law. 

Collateral  Loan  Co.  F.  N.  Sharpe,71  Asy.  rm.  10. 

Collett  Henry,  cutter  at  Valley  st. 

Collins  Abbott  C.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  18  Preston. 

"    Adella  E.  dressm.  at  71,  h.  71  Asylum,  rm.  13. 

"    Alfred  B.  foreman,  370  Front,  h.  6 1  Bellevue. 

«    Alphonse,  carpenter,  Colts,  h.2u.  8  Seymour. 

«    Ann  E.  houseKeeper  at  63  Church. 

«*    Atwood,  president  Security  Co.  62  Pearl, 
h.  1010  Asylum. 

it   Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   Catherine,  wid.  James,  h.  1 7  Howard. 

«*    Charles  B.  engineer  at  N.Y.R.  b.  232  High. 

M   Charles  I.  bookkeeper,  h.  571  Main. 


I 


92 


GEZXt%    HA£TPO&I>    CITT    DIBBCTOBT. 


COLLINS  COMPAMY,  votb  u  Col- 

lii]):Tille,CoBiL; office S69JU.  Seep.iSe. 
x   C<«iKliD.«  J.  mac-h.  al  Popes,  b.  es  Aran. 
u    CarDeliiuS.iviicliMaii.h.l<»4WtiidMr. 
"   Daaid,  hackdnFer,  b.  20  Triun-. 
"   Duuii»,inrhchiii.  N.T.B.  lk.li.  131  BelleTiw. 
u    Drrden  P.  cvpeoter,  h-u.  6«  Wooster. 
u    E-'MiM.  b.  lOM  Asj^loa. 
><    Edward.  b-So.  81  SeiiDoar. 
u    Edward  J.  tud-lk.  at  t'oju-s,  h.  4  VtaoD. 
u    Eliz^ietli  Mrs.  1i.il  81  SeTioour. 
u    Ella,wid.  WUliam.lL.  12'n'alDut. 
u    Emilj  P.  wid.  Zimri.  b.  187  High, 
u    Eugene  A.  derk  at  93  Asv.b-u.  30  Hudson. 
u    F- W.  b.  ISMTnthrop. 
u    Frank,  mach.  at  1  Fkiwer,  b.  1 7  Honi4. 
u    FrankE.mulingctkjanusiolIk-F.b.riU^e. 
..    Frank  L.  clert  at  SftS  ilain.  b.  *  Union, 
u    GfM.  B.  condueior  St.Rv.  b.:!ii.  8(i  Franklin, 
u    G«or^  U.  ins.  rl.'rfcat'l97  AfT.  b.  5G  Jef. 
"    George  L.  machinist,  b.  3i.>  HdiIsod. 
u    II.  A.  Mrs.  housekeeper  al  o6  TrumbulL 
u    Howard  S.  b.  <•!<  Fannin<:too. 
u    Ira,  harlier,  457  Main,  h-i;  TaliiMt. 
f    J.  det'khaail  aieaoier  Hartford.  185  State. 
><    James  H.  assembler,  b.0.  dGjeflVraon. 
"    Jeremi»h,laborerl07GroTe,h.a.87  Front. 
'   i(    Jeremiah,  oatltr,  b.2ii.  GG  Atod. 
«   John,  carpenter  al  r.  116  Market. 
II    John,  (irenuD  at  power  bouse,  h.n.  25  Elliott. 
II    John  C.  ma<-b.at  SOCudi.b.  WethersSeldt. 
11   John  H.  Ieani»irr  at  46  Ann,  b.  Uj  Chapel. 
"   John  J.  manager  at  78.  L  SO  Stale. 
..    I  i._  D  „i  ^|e„u■<•l  oftoju,  h.  SGI  Market. 

rentoral  133Shel.h.u.  41  Main. 

usembler,  b.  4  Union. 

lerk  47G  Capitol,  b.  30  Hudson. 

Daniel,  b.n.  42  Vill^e. 

Holeomb. 

Uwstudent  at333  Mn.  1.4-26  kav. 

:lerfc,  818  Main,b.o.  66Wo(isler. 

Deer  at  100  Com.  b.  140  Albanj'. 

133  Market. 

id.  William,  b.  28  Village. 
94  Woodland. 

nog.  at  I'upes,  b.  1 2  Walnut 

30  Hudson. 
Holcomb. 

rtlener,  b.2u.  97  Jefferson. 

nographer,3  Pratt,  b.841  Ai-vlum. 

(.  Collins  ^  Co.)  b.  58  Oak' 

0.  flagging,sione,et«.283  Sheldon. 

8TREEt"cLA8SICAL 

OL,  352  Col.  See  page  078. 
itcher  at  19  Tru.  b.  148  Market, 
alter  at  100  She].  I.  148  Market. 

1,  engineer  sleamer  Middlelown, 


farmer,  h.  71  AbjIuid,  room  20. 
iver,  b.u.  42  Village. 
iia  Mrs.  (Era  Lee)  h.  990  A»ylum. 
b.n.  71  Asvlum,  rm.  20. 

ir  Un.Depot,h.  232  High. 
4  Miun,  h.  S  Orchard. 


See  advertiser's  mdt 


OdUu  Wm.  J.  driTer  at  47  Ann,  b.  28  YiU 
u  WilHainJ.tiIeKCterat249Uain,b.a.33] 
"   Wm.  H.derkat438Main,h.Spnngfid> 
«    Wm.  V.  aceouBtant  P.&R.IL  h.  IS  Wal 
"   iS^Me  obo  fbOfnz. 
CaDmai]  Aaputt,  wid.  Fnucw  H.  Il  26  Lib) 
«    Frand*  H.  mul  clerk,  b.  26  Libertr- 
"   Ge<a^  F.  derk  at  372  Asy.  b.  18  libe 
u   %^"see  also  Coieman. 
CoUogian  Johu,  mach.  at  328  Asv.  h.  44  Hie 
CoDon]  John  P.  clerk  at  23  Cen.  h.  133  Tnun 
Collom  Georn  S.  presdent  CoUum  MTg.  C 
14  7G  Broad. 
"   John,  b.  147G  Broad, 
u    Hanufacturins  Co.  9  Asjrlnm. 
"   WilhamKnaeMnai>,h.l47G  Broad. 
u    f^'tee  alfO  AlcCaUum,  McCoUvm. 
Colonial  The,  G.  S.  Ay er,  proprietor,  4  25  M 
Colon;  Ma;,  printer  at  141  Featl,  b.  40  Ur 
CoUoque  OmA  P.  rtadent  at  Trinity  CoUe 

Kortbam  Tower,  Summit. 
Col|Hlt«  Arthnr  B.  emplojee  59^  Tru.  h.  1 0  Gl 
u    CUrenceG.derkat26lAsy.b.IlGHopl 

I  Uanfred,derkat379Cap.  b.ll6HopJ 
u  KufiDB.derkat342  Asv.b.  lie  Hop! 
'•  ^mnel  J.  cntterat  h^  I'm.  b.  198  All 
u    William,  hamessmaker,  h.u.  10  Grand. 

Colston  Margaret,  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  12  Pot 
"  Theodore,  toolm.  at  Colt!i,b.  67  Jeflerw 
COLT   A.    E.    MERRIAM,  bot 

eiyaician,   Turkic    bath, 
igh.   ^  ^..-'..-^ 

«    Bicycle  CliTCmM^n. 

..   JaneA.wid.SamudH.b.310ColliDS. 

"    StunDel Mrs.  (Elizabeth  H.)  fa." Anusmt 

30  Wetbei^eld. 
•<    Samuel  T.  inspector  at  Colts,b.Farmiogt 
Collon  Chas.  A.  foreman  553  Cap.  b.  1 06  Bluel 
I'    Uaniel  P.  secretary  Hfd.  Electric  Lighi 

80  State,  b.  31  Allen  pi. 

u    EdwardM.earptr.at30Cush.h.90Blael 

"    Frank  B.  market  gardner,  90,  h.  90  Bl 

"    Horalio,  earperter,  b.  lOe  Bluehills. 

COLTON  J.  W.  Westlield. Mass.,  m 

facturer«f  extract  flavors.     See  adt» 

ment  opposite  page  iraiile  back  coeer. 

"    LeslerH.ticketagt  18State,b.31  AUe 

•I    Maria  A.  wid.  Fred  P.  h.u.  848  Main. 

COLTON  OiXOTT  B.  (Smitk,  B.  ^  Co.)  h 

Laurel.  .See  page  5C 

"    SidneyB.niiu-ketgardenerh.D.  90Bliie] 

i(    Walter  S.beltm.at  15Tru.h.u.  64Woa 

COLTS    PATENT   FIRE   ARI 
MANUFACTURING   CO 

1 7  Vandyke.  See  page  3( 

Columbe  Joseph,  barl>er  at  1 17,  h.u.  610  Mi 

COLUMBIA  BICYCLES,  ^«<;> 

II  &  Hartford  Bicycle  Agency.  See  p. 
"  House,  T.  F.Meagher,prop.  22-28  Ma 
•<    PboDoeraph  Co.  279Main. 

Columbus  Joeeph  L.  carpenter,  h.  37  Judsra 
ColTer  Albert,  carpenter,  b.u.  17" 

"    SarBbB.h.u.  17  Goodman. 

"   f^'see  also  Culver. 


GEEB'3    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORT. 


98 


OTmnereial  Hou^e, 


165  ASYLUM  ST. 


CSood  Home  far  ComiiiercUl  Men.     Q.  F.  J10HNS0N| 
miirataa  walk  trom  depot.  PROpmrroii. 


Coman  Thomas,  laborer  N.Y.R.  h.  44  Hicka. 
Combe  Robert,  clerk  at  26  State. 
Comeford  Elizabeth,  milliner  at  406,  b.  5  Main. 
Comfort  Powder  Ca  6 1  Albany. 
Cominske  C.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
Commeraw  Augusta,  laundress,  h.u.  8  Grold. 
Commercial  Cswle  Co.  8  Central. 

CoMMERCiAi.  House,  Geo.  F.  Johnson,  prop. 

165  Asvlum.  See  page  98. 

Common  Council  rooms,  in  City  Hall,  800  Main. 
Commont  Antoine,  carpenter,  22  Howard,  h.u. 

252  Lawrence. 
Como  Edward,  woodturner  at  286,  b.  199  Shel. 
Comp  Chan.  E.  operator,  40  GoYemor,  b.  £.H.t. 
«    Edward  C.  at  40  Governor,  b.  E.H.t 
u   Harry  £.  nailmaker,  40  Governor,  b.  E.H.t. 
u    Nelson,  conductor  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 
Comry  Exlmonia,  wid.  Philip,  h.u.  88  Fairmount. 
Comstock  Alvin  W.  stenographer  at  Pope  Mfg. 
Co.  b.  69  Main. 
**   Charles  W.,  U.  S.  district  attorney^  65  State, 

h.  Montville  t. 
u    Frederick  R.  architect,  284  Asylum,  rm.  10 

h.  69  Sigoumey. 
**    H.  T.  h.  258  Capitol. 
u    Hannah  S.  Mrs.  b.  285  Capitol. 
«    Harrj'  F.  clerk  at  1  Flower, h.  E.H.t. 
«   John  D.  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  1.  58  Tm. 
M   John  P.  bookkr.  atSOSMn.  h.  Newingtont 
u    Royal  D.  at  284  As^um,  rm.  10.  h.  69  Sig. 
«'   Tracy,  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  E.H.t. 
Conant  Albert  A.  b.  875  Laurel. 
u    George  A.  assstant  clerk  superior  court,  85 

Trumbull,  h.  375  laurel. 
«   Lillian  R.  teacher  West  Middle  School, 
927  Asylum,  b.  167  Sigoumey. 

CONANT  RUBBER  COMPANY, 

James  A.  Pitkin,  manager,  26-28  Asylum. 

See  inside  back  cover. 

Condit  Harriet,  wid.  Abraham,  h.  124  Windsor. 
Condon,  John,  helper  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  1 0  Hawthorn. 

M   John,  stonecutter,  b.  8  Potter. 

u   Michael  W.  coachman,  22  Wdld.  h.  22  Lib. 

<«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.  25>^  Chestnut. 

«<    William,  plumber,  b.  22  Liberty. 
Condren  Annie,  dressm.  at  372  Mn.b.u.  56  Dean. 

u   Elizabeth  A.  teacher,  b.u.  56  Dean. 

u   Margaret,  dressm.  at  8  72  Main,  b.u.  56  Dean. 

"   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.  56  Dean. 

it   Minnie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.u.  56  Dean. 
Condron  Catherine,  wid.  Thos.h.u.  138  Market 

"    Charles,  driver  at  238,  b.u.  325  Asylum. 

"    Hetty,  wid.  John,  h.u.  84  Potter. 

«   James,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  50  Yanblock. 

«(   James,  teamster  at  58  Ann. 


H.  W.  CONKLIN, 


jijijt 


Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Agency  ^ 

9  CENTRAL  ROW. 

Condron  James  F.  assembler,  b.  50  Yanblock. 

«   John,  coachman  at  128,  h.r.  128  Woodland. 

"   John,  mach.  at  183  Sheldon,  h.  50  Yanblock. 

•(   John,  painter,  b.u.  84  Potter. 

<i    Keron,  trackman,  h.  Oakwood  av. 

«<   Mary  L.  tailoress,  h.2.u.  188  Market 

«<   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  28  So.  Prospect 

<«   Patrick  J.  painter,  b.u.  84  Potter. 

«   Thomas,  teamster,  h.u.  54  Fraot 

«    Thomas  F.  mach.  54  Arch.  b.  54  Front. 
Cone  Chas.  R.  cashier  at  329  Mn.  b.  58  Allen  pi. 

«    Clara,  milliner  at  405  Main. 

((  Emma  L.  teacher  at  West  Middle  school, 
927  Asylum. 

««   George,  fireman  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sta. 

"   J.  H.  &  W.  £.  hardware,  etc.  87  k  89  Asy. 

WUliAin  K  Cone. 

«   James  B.  h.  640  Farmington. 

"  John  B.  at  JStna  National  Bank,  214  Main, 
h.  182  Collins. 

«<  John  H.  fireman  steamer  Hartford,  285 
State,  h.  Lyme  t 

«  Joseph  W.  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 
h.  182  Collins. 

«   Martha  I.  wid.  Jos.  H.  h.  784  Asy. 

«<   Mary  C.  teacher,  b.  1 7  Beacon. 

«  Orson  T.  machinist  at  L  B.  Davis  k  Son,  40 
Cushman,  h.  Warehouse  Point  v. 

"   Robert,  ostler  at  51,  b.  51  Farmington. 

"   Sarah  E.  wid.  Alexander,  b.  221  Collins 

"  Wm.  E.  (J.  H.  Sr  W.  E.  Cane)  street  commis- 
sioner ^  b.u.  91  Asylum. 

"   (W^^  oiso  Cohen;  Cohn;  Kohn. 
Conehoven  James  G.  h.u.  124  Main. 

«   Theo.  H.  mach.  at  135  Shel.b.u.  124  Main. 
Conevay  Lillie  A.  wid.  Scott,  h.  90  Harper. 

Congdon  Herbert  B.paperhanger  at  829  Main 
h.2u.r.  99  Windsor.  ' 

Coniorian  Paul,  at  328  Asylum,  h.  85  Church. 
Conkey  Benj.  F.  carpenter,  h.  754  Main. 

"    D.Fninlc  clerk  at  149  State,  b.  754  Main. 
Conkhn  C.  W.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co 
400  Main,  b.  983  Asylum. 
«   Dan,  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State 
"    ]f^%  ^/"P^-  *,_^282  Sheldon,  h.  85  Main.' 
"    Gamabel  Jr.  bookkeeper  at  E.S.  Kibbe  Co. 
whl.  grocers,  14  9  State,  1.58  Trumbull. 
CoNKLiN  H.  W.  insurance  and  real  estate  agent 

«  Hfr£'S^ri.'^'':i*  ^^^  A?y'«'n-  i^^el,  93! 
IHr'  ^^H®""  *^ Mercantile  National  fiknk* 
56  Pearl,  b.  983  Asylum.  ' 

"   Henry  W.as8embler  at  1  Lau.  h.u.  1  Wolcott 
«   James,  b.  142  Main.  »^oicott. 

'*   James  H.  clerk  at  20,  b.  20  Hudson. 
*«  John  A.  agent  Citizens'  Grocery  and  Pro- 
vision  Co.  88  Main,  h.  86  Cedar. 


94 


OEEB'S    HABTFOBD    CITr    DIKBCTOBY. 


Conklin  John  P.  b.  212  Sheldon. 

«   MerriU  O.  at  Hartford  Proyision  Co.  Valley, 
h.u.  52  GoYemor. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flow.  h.2a.  212  Sheldon. 

«    Patrick,  Jr.  laborer,  b.u.  212  Sheldon. 

*<    Wm.  M.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  5  Amity. 

«   William  P.  bookkeeper  at  First  National 
Bank,  50  State,  b.  983  Asylam. 
Conlan  William  H.  A.  sup.  police,  h.  38  West. 

ii    William  J.  clerk  at  875  Main,  h.  88  West. 
Conley  Jerry,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  b.u.  26  Flower. 

«<   Patrick,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.  125  Charter  Oak. 

«   William,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

"   %3r9^^  olso  Connelly, 
Conlin  Daniel,  switchman  N.T.R.  h.u.  2  North. 

«   James,  motorman  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 

«    Philip  F.  drop  forger  at  Billings  &  Spencer, 
h.  128  Main. 
Conn.  Bible  Society,  328  Pearl,  T.M.C.A.  bldg. 

CONNECTICUT    BUILDING     & 
LOAN    ASSOCIATION,    ii8 

Asylum.  See  page  Zl 2, 

«    Car  SSerTicc  Association,  Union  depot. 

CONN.    CATHOLIC    PUBLISH- 
ING CO.  25  Asylum.     See  page  525. 
«    Children's  Aid  Society,  223  Asylum,  rm.  18. 
(<    Club,  395  Main. 
«    Congregational  Club,MemorialHall,426Asy. 

CONN.    COURANT.     See  page  406. 
«    Detective  Bureau,  346  Main,W.  C.  Fielding. 

CONN. FARMER,  by  Farmer  Publishing 
&  Printing  Co.  284  Asy.  rm.  95.  See  /}.  412. 

CONNECTICUT    FIRE    INSUR- 
ANCE CO.  51  Pros.  Seepage  401. 

CONNECTICUT       GENERAL 

LIFE     INS.    CO.  291  Main.     See 

page  892. 
«    Historical  Society,  206  Main. 
«    Home  Missionary  Society,  426  Asylum. 
«    Humane  Society,  51  Prospect. 

CONN.  INDEMNITY  ASSOCIA- 
TION, 245  Main.  Seepage  392. 
«   Institute    and    Industrial    School    for  the 
Blind,  335  Wethersfield. 

CONNECTICUT  MUTUAL  LIFE 
INSURANCE   CO.  291  Main. 

See  pages  394,  395. 
«    Pants  Mfcr.  284  Asylum. 
CONN.  POST.  See  page  407. 

a    Prison  Association,  room  45,  in  Capitol. 

CONNECTICUT    QUARTERLY, 

66  State.     '  See  page  411. 

George  C.  Ajtwell,  Eilltor. 

CONNECTICUT  RIVER  BANK- 
ING CO.  283  Main.  .    See  page  377. 

CONN.  RIVER  LUMBER  CO.  of 

Holyoke,  G.  Fred  Smith,278^Main,rm.29. 

CONN.     RIVER     STEAMBOAT. 

CO*  'Seepage  511. 

«    Temperance  Union,  373  Asylum. 

CONNECTICUT  TRUST  AND 
SAFE  DEPOSIT  CO.  289,  2^3 

Main.  See  page  SSI. 


Connell  Catherine  J.  b.u.  90  Chestnut. 

«  HattieE.  housekeeper,  23  Congress. 

u  Johanna,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  2u.  1^  Avon. 

«  John  J.  machinist,  b.u.r.  61  Front. 

<<  Katie  J.  clerk  at  254  Pearl,  b.  9  Chestnut. 

"  Michael,  porter  at  165  Win.h.u.  33^  Russell. 

<<  Morris,  laoorer,  h.u.r.  61  Front 

"  Nicholas,  driver  25  Union,  b.  58  Goyemor. 

"  Thomas,  helper  at  54  Arch. 

It  Thomas  H.  (O'Brien  Sp  C.)  b.  198  Allyn. 

u  Timothy,  h.u.  118  Portland. 

"  tW*^€  <^o  McConneU;  O'ConnelL 
Connelij  Ann,  domestic  at  76,  b.  76  Church. 

"  Ann,  wid.  Francis,  h.u.  25  Spruce. 

«  Francis,  driver,  b.u.r.  95  Sheldon. 

«  Francis  A.  clerk,  h.  23  Williams. 

«  Jerry,  night  clerk  at  2 1 7  Mn.  h.  1 5  Windsor. 

"  Mary,  wid.  John,  b.  256  Flatbush. 

"  Maurice,  hodcarrier,  h.u.r.  61  Front. 

"  Thomas  F.  assembler  at  Popes,h.89FrankUn. 

"  Wm.  F.  brassmolder,  556  Cap.  h.  87  Flower. 

"  ll^^«««  also  Conley^  Connolly. 
Conner  Edward,  laborer,  b.  3  Marsh. 

"  James,  draughtsman  at  14  Ford,b.  3  Marsh. 

"  John  F.  driver  at  46  Ann,  h.32  Windsor. 

«  Maria,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«  Peter,  janitor  city  hall,  300  Mun.  h.3  Marsh. 

«  Peter  Jr.  elevatorer  at  26  Pratt,  b.  3  Marsh. 

"  Thomas  J.  supt  carriers,  Hartford  Courant, 
66  State,  h  31  Hudson. 

"  t^^see  also  Connor ;  O* Conner;  O'Connor. 
Conners  Ann,  Mrs.  h.u.  5  Green. 

«  Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  23  Hawthorn. 

"  Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.8u.  20  Park. 

«  Catherine,  wid.  Timothy,  h.  833  Front 

«  Charles  B^  polisher,  b.u.  45  Hamilton. 

«<  Daniel, laborer, Valley  div.  N. Y.R.  h.  13  Per. 

«  David,  laborer,  h.u.  14  Charles. 

«  Da\dd  D.  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  44  Pleasant. 

"  Garry,  grocer,  23,  h.  23  Hawthorn. 

"  Honora,  wid.  John,  b.  1 7  Kennedy. 

"  James,  blacksmith,  h.  52  Linden. 

«  James,  mailingclerk  at  66  State,  b.u.  3 1  Hud. 

"  Jas.  R.mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  560  Main. 

«  James  S.  painter,  h.  233  £Tm. 

«  Jeremiah,  diesinker  at  Popes,  b.  270  Park. 

((  John,  driver  at  46  Ann,  h.  32  Windsor. 

"  John,  laborer  at  1,  b.  30  Flower. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.u.  36  Sheldon. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  34  So.  Prospect. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.u.r.  12  So.  Prospect 

«  John,  news  agent,  h.  239  Martin. 

•  «  John  F.  clerk  at  206  State,  b.  79  Windsor. 

u  John  J.  laborer  at  690,  b.  3u.  20  Park. 

u  Jos.  A.  raachinehelper,P.&R.R.b.49  Walnut. 

«  Mamie,  clerk  at  400,  b.  170  Main. 

u  Martin,  laborer,  h.u.  44  Pleasant. 

(<  Michael,  helper,  h.r.  56  Albany. 

««.  Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  31  Mechanic. 

"  ^Michael,  jvatchman  N.Y.R.  b.  10  Queen. 

«<  Michael  C.  corem.  54  Arch,  h.  19  Squire. 

«  Michael  D.  dep.  jailor,  42  Seyms,  h.  1 7  Kdy. 

"  "  Patrick^  laborer,  b.2u.  45  Portland. 

"  Sylvester,  teamster  at  24 6  State,  h.u .  1 8  Mec. 

«  Thomas,  clerk  at  HI  Main,  b.  27  Gold. 


r 


GEER  8    HAKTFORD    CITY    DIBECTOBY. 


95 


Connen  Thos.  driver  Hfd.  Beef  Co.b.u.  25  Mam. 
»   Thos.  C.  {Kosher  at  3S  Wells.h.  165  Zion. 
**   TuDOlhy,  punter  at  34  Pratt,  h.u.  333  Front. 
**   WOlianiy  fireman,  h.  10  Qoeen. 
^   William,  at  fire  department  b.  93  Main. 
"   William,  saloon,  14,  h.  14  Albanj. 
Connerton  James,  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.  27  John. 
**    Owen,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  27  Johh. 
**   Patrick,  teamster,  h.  74  Avon. 
^   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  Ill  Sheldon. 
Connery  Jas.  F.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.a.  21  Wol. 
u  Nellie,  elk.  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
^  Main,  b.  21  John. 
Conniff  James,  clerk,  b.2a.  24  Lawrence. 

*<   John,  b.2u.  24  Lawrence. 
CoNNirF  John  F.  cdderman  \st  toard,  mason, 
h.  Ill  Potter. 
«   Marj,  wid.  Michael,  notions,  64,  h.  64  Front. 
"   Peter,  laborer,  h.a.  24  Lawrence. 
«(  Thomas  J.  machinist,  b.  Ill  Potter. 
ConnoUey  Dennis,  driver,  b.  r.  95  Sheldon. 
Connolly  Frank  A.mail.  clerk  P.O.  h.  23  Williams. 
^  Frederick  F.  mason,  b.2u.  3  Goodman  pi. 
*«   Henrietta,  at  372  Main,  b.2u.  3  Goodman  pi. 
"  Jas.  M.  tailor  at  2  State,  h.2n.  8  Goodman  pi. 
"  Jas.  M.  Jr.  b.2n.  3  Goodman  pi. 
^  Jerry,  deckhand  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
«   Thomas  F.h.  39  Franklin. 
^  Thomas  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  370  Asylum. 
<"   William,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
"   X^Tsee  also  Connelly. 
Connor  Bernard,  machinist  at  1,  b.  86  Flower. 
u   Francis  F.  threader  atPopeB,h.35  Hawthorn. 
"   GeoiTO,  clerk,  h.n.  94  Francis. 
"  Jas.  R.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.2u.  560  Main. 
^  John,  pressfeeder  at  49  Trumbull. 
"  John  J.  pattemm.  at  1  Flower,  b.  61  Front 
"  Joseph  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  46  Wilson. 
"  Joseph  P.  crater  at  581  Capitol,  b.  24  West. 
^  Josephine,  seamstress  at  Stillman  &  Co.  28 

Pratt,  b.  58  Church. 
'*  Keron,  switchman,  h.u.  45  Hawthorn. 
"  Lizzie,  operator  at  95  Asy.  b.  Wethersfield  t 
u  Mamie  K.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  Windsor  L.t. 
"  Michael,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  71  Capitol. 
"  Michael,  coachman  at  129  Washington,  h. 

11  Hungerford. 
»  Michael,  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  1  Capitol. 
«  Patrick,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  46  Wilson. 
«  Patrick  F.  machinist  at  1  Laurel  b.  46  Russell. 
""  Patrick,  blacksm.  at  26  Wells,  b.  34  So.  Pros. 
'<  Bobert,  blacksm.  at  K.Y.R.  1.2n.  560  Main. 
**  Bosella,  clerk  at  14  Ch.  b.  Wethersfield  t. 
"  Sabina  A.  shirtmaker,  h.  46  Wilson. 
"  Tliomas,  chipper  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  1074  Broad.  > 
u  Thomas,  tallyman  at  98  Kil.  hj*.  61  Front. 
^  Thos.  wheeltumer  at  Popes,  b.  Manchester  t. 
u  William  J.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  284  Pearl. 
H  f^^see  also  Conner;  (^ Conner;  (T Connor. 
Connors  Huffh,team8ter  at  1 72Com.h.u.258Front 
<<  J.  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State.         « 
u  Jeremiah,  porter  at  232  State,  b.u.  79  Wind^ 
"  Jerry  J.  tiresettcr  at  Popes,  b  805^  Lawrence. 
u  Martin,  flagman,  b.  4Q0  Albany, 
k         ti  Michael,  laborer  at  15  Albany,  b.  75  Avon. 


FRANK  E.  CONRAN> 

Sanitary  Plumber 
•'^  •'^  and  Gas  FnrrER.  .♦.  .♦.  .♦. 

Spedsl  Attention  Qiyen  to  Ventilation. 
Honae  Dnlnage  Tested  Free  of  Cliarge. 

No.  237  ASYLUM  STREET. 

Connors  Patrick,  laborer  70  Huy.  h.u.  1  Union. 

«    Patrick,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.Wil8on  station. 

«<   Pat'k  F.laborer  at  232  State, b.u.  79  Windsor. 

^    Stephen,  driver  Adams  express,  b.  19  Foot 
Guard  pi. 

«   Thos.  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  b.  17  Putnam. 

<<    Timothy  F.  screwmaker,  b.  85  Hawthorne. 
Connover  Herbert  J.  ostler  at  r.  87  High,  h.u. 
62  Cemetery. 

«    William  H.  waiter,  h.2u.r.  88  Fairmount 

«  William  W.  waiter,  b.u.  62  Cemetery. 
Connure  Edward,  machinist,  b.  3  Pleasant. 
Conovey  Maria  R.  laundress,  b.  90  Harper. 

«   Mildred  A.  wid.  Scott,  h.  90  Harper. 
Conrad  Philip,  h.  95  Park. 
Conrads  Can    H.  sculptor  at   New  England 
Granite  Works,  650,  h.  809  Main. 

CoxRAN  Frank  E.  plumber,  237  Asylum,  h.  121 
Main,  rm.  29.  See  page  95. 

«   James,  beltrepr  at  Colts,  h.  50  Vanblock. 

((   James  F.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  50  Vanblock. 

t(  Nellie  T.  checker  at  Colts,  b.  50  Vanblock. 
Conrick  Michael  P.  bartender  at  103,  b.  103  State. 
Conrey  John  £.  milkman,  b.  Bloomfield. 

«<    Wm.  H.  farmer  and  milkm.  h.  Bloomfield. 
Conroy  Ann,wid.Thomas,b.Home  forAged,W.U. 

(<    Aususta,h.u.  8  Gold. 

«    H.  lineman  at  80  State,  h.  10^  Ford. 

it   John  F.  ticket  agent,  etc.,  1 6  7,Mn.  h.  1 0  Arch. 

•<   Mary  A.  news,  etc.  167,  h.n.  178  Main. 

«   Patrick,  carpenter,  b.  21  Central. 

«<   Peter,  laborer,  b.u.  35  Liberty. 

«   William,  cook  at  Colonial  Club,  4  7  Prospect 

«   Wm.  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.2u.  36  Lawrence. 

«    William  H.  salesman  at  428  Main,  b.  Wind- 
sor Locks.   ^ 

<'  William  J.  lineman  at  70  State,  b.  1 0^  Ford. 
Considines  John  B.  operator  b.  841  Asylum. 

ti    Thomas,  b.u.  25  Flower. 
Constantinople  Casino  Co.Mardiros  G.  Ashman, 

manager,  235  Asylum. 
Conti  Ang^lo  &  Co.  macaroni  manufacturers,  78, 
h.  78  Temple. 

^(.  Frank,  h.u.  15  Charles. 
Continental  Life  Ins.  Co.'receiycr&  John  R.  Buck 
'  and  Lorrin  A.  Cooke,  382  Main,  room  1 0, 
2d  floor,  Charles  W.  Skinner,  clerk. 
Converse  Alonzb  A.  clerk,  1.  395  Main. 

it   Helen  £.  wid.  Jos.  H.  h.u.  382  Main,  rm.  7. 

«  J.  Austin,  b.  395  Main. 

."   Julia  L  wid.  Wm.  W.  h.  270  Farmington. 

<«   Lorenzo  D.  clerk  at  Adjutant  Gen's  oflice, 
rm.  19,  3tate  Capitol,  b.  Windsor  t 
«:  «  .  Sarah  E.  wid.  Stillman  A.  h.  320  Weth. 
Cohville  Michael,oysterm.98  Well8,h.38Mulberry. 


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96 


GEER^S    HARTFOBD    CITY    DIBBCTORY. 


Conway  Charies,  grocer,  293,  Ln.  293  Lawrence. 
^    Charles  A.  Jr.  b.2a.  293  Lawrence. 
u   ChasJ-oiolder  at  556  Cap.  b.  53  Wadsworth. 

CONWAY         CO  -  OPER AT  I VE 

CREAMERY,  405  AUyn.  Seep.o2U 
u    Frank,  laborer  at  1  liuireL  b.  293  Lawrence, 
u   Ilonora,  wid.  Martin,  h.2n.  49  Front. 
i(   James,  laborer  at  690  Park,  b.2ii.  49  Front 
*<   Jas.  J.  clerk«  42  Union  pi.  b.  293  Lawrence. 
<<   John,  b.u.  26  Flower. 
«   John,  helper,  b.a.  293  I^wrence. 
i<   John,  laborer  at  1  Lanrel,  b.  60  Woodbine. 
«   John,  laborer,  b.2a.  49  Front. 
«   John  fi.  corem.  at  556  Cap.  b.  53  Wadsworth. 
"  John  M.  engineer  at  Hartford  Dailj  Times, 

246  Main,  h.  17  Seyms. 
"   John  W.  filer  at  556  Capitol,  h.  6  Union. 
«   John  W.  Jr.  foreman  at  556  Cap.  b.  6  Union. 
ii   Martin,  liquors,  130,  b.  130  Front. 
u   Martin  Jr.  stonecutter,  h.2u.  149  Maple. 
«    Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  51  Wilson. 
«   Mary  A.  dressm.  141  Main,  h.  2u.  149  Maple. 
«   Mich'l  F.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.  New  Britain  t. 
«    Patrick,  at  1  Flower,  b.  49  Front. 
«    Thomas  F.  clerk  at  78  State,  b.  2  Orchard. 
«<    Thomas  K.  plumber,  b.  53  Wadsworth. 
«   Wilbur  H.  at  Case,  Lockwood  &  firainard 

Co.  b.  17  Seyms. 
"    William  A.  miller  at  556  Cap.  b.  293  Law. 
"   William  G.  fireman,  70  Com.  h.u.  51  Pie. 
Coogan  James  T.  2d,  attorney,  357  Main,  h. 

Windsor  Locks  t. 
«   John  W.  attorney,  357  Main,  b.  26  State. 
Cook  A.  Dudley,  letter  carrier,  P.O.  h.  936  Main. 
u    Aaron  Jr.  mach.  at  80  Huysbope,  b.  54  Cap. 
"    Albert  S.  attorney,  with  Asa  S.  Cook,  80 

Huysbope,  h.  90  Gillette. 

Ansrl  G.  Cook,  Surgeon.  Office  and  house  164 
High. 

Hours— 8  to  0  A.M.. 

2  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.M. 
Sunday— 2  to  3  P.M. 
Telephone  624. 

Cook  Ansel  G.  surgeon,  164,  h.  164  High. 
««    Antoinette,  wid.  of  John  S.  h.  258  Weth. 

COOK  ASA  8.  machinery  manufacturer, 
80  Huyshope,  Colts  west  armory,  h.  20 
Charter  Oak  pi.  See  page  479. 

«    Bes8ie,  seamBtress,  b.  58  Church. 

«  C.  P.  H.  sec'y  Pratt  &  Wier  Chuck  Co. 
h.  19  Foot  Guard  pi. 

««  Carlyle  C.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Electric 
Lijrht  Co.  b.  85  Clark. 

t<  Caroline  A.  wid.  Andrew  T.  dressmaker, 
406,  b.  406  Wethersfield. 

COOK  CHARLES  C.builder,141  Trum- 
bull, h.  4  Highland.  See  page  868. 

«  Charles  H.  mach.  at  12  Pratt,  h.  19  Foot 
Guard_pl. 

««    Charles  W.  fC.fr  Hills)  h.  Windsor  t. 

«  Curtis  C.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Electric 
Light  Co.  b.  85  Clark. 

«  D.  P.|  Yankee  notions,  newspapers,  music 
instruments,  etc.  92  State,  n.  178  High. 


Cook  E.  E.  ins.  at  253  Main,  h.  Warehonae  pt 
M   Edward,  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  h.  264  Capen. 
M    Edward,  milkman,  9,  b.  9  Fairfield. 
«  Edward  B.  at  Phoenix  Insurance   Co.  64 

Pearl,  h.  11  Foot  Guard  ^. 
«   Edw.  W.  Jr.  clerk,  h.  102  Wooster. 
u   Elihn  S.  furrier  at  337  Main,  h.  21  Williams. 
«   Eliza  ^Irs.  h.n.  76  Edwards. 
^   Elisor,  proofreader  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brainard  Co.  49  Tm.h.  117  Ann. 
M   Elmer,  electrician,  b.  68  Lincoln. 
^   Elmore,  helper  at  157  Weth.  b.  Broad. 
«<   Emily,  wid.  Albert,  h.  934  Main. 
^   Ephraim,  janitor  Pearl  St.  church,  h.iL  76 

Edwards. 

"   EtU  A.  wid.  John  R.  b.  75  Hudson. 

«   Florence  E.  h.  171  State. 

"   Frank  A.  toolmkr.  at  Popes,  h.u.  119  Hung. 

«   Frank  W.  toolm.  af  Popes,  h.  34  New  Brit. 

«<   Fred.  E.  orchestra,  92  State,h.u.  87|Charch. 

((    Geoi^e,  porter  at  224  State,  h.  938  Main. 

i<    George  £.  farmer,  b.  938  Mun. 

«   Gustave,  baker  at  1 85  Main,  b.  4 1  Mulberry. 

«    Harris  J.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.  9  Walnut. 

"    Henrietta  F.  wid.  Moses,  h.  904  Main. 

i<    Henry  E.  fireman  N.Y.R.  b.  117  Ann. 

«   Hezekiah  S.  carpenter,  h.  15  Morris. 

u   &  Hills,  dry  goods,  359  Main. 

Charles  W.  Cook.  Charies  8.  HUls. 

«   Horace  T.  clerk  88  Stete,  b.  1 73  High. 

"    Howard  W.  asst.  secretary,  Orient  Insorance 

Co.  5  Haynes,  h.  236  Ashley. 
«<  J.  Gilman,  collector,  b.  255  Asylom. 
«   James  S.  farmer,  h.  945  Main. 
«   John  F.  bkknr.  at  A.  S.  Cook  machinist,  80 

Huyshope,  h.  28  Warner. 
"   John  W.  butcher  at  21 7  Main,  h.u.  289  Asy. 
It   Katie,  wid.  William,  h.2n.  1  Pleasant  ct. 
"    Kitty   S.  millinery,  382  Main,  room   11, 

b.'258  Wethersfield  av. 
«   Lewis  P.  attendant  at  20,  b.  20  Hudson. 
«   Lizzie  P.  music  teacher,  and  bkkpr.  at  92 

State,  b.  1 73  Hiffh. 
"   Louise  H.  wid.  Wm.  T.  typewriters  copyist  and 

supplies,  80  State,  rm.  6.  b.  115  IrumbulL 
«   Lucinda  A.  h.2  u.  918  Main. 
"   Lucy  A.  wid.  John,  h.  85  Clark. 
«   Maria  E.  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  Dr.  Henry,  b.  196  High. 
"   Mary  E.  Mrs.  manager  Hartford  Viayi  As- 
sociation, h.  1 1 7  Ann. 
«   Millard  F.  machinist  at  Asa  S.  Cook,  80 

Huyshope,  b.  20  Charter  Oak  pi. 
"    Nancy,  wid.  John,  h.  278  Pearl. 
«    Orrin  H.  farmer,  h.  42  New  Britain. 
"   Patrick  J.  laborer,  b.2u.  47  Hawthorne. 
«    Philip,  student,  TrinityColle^l  Jarvis  Hall. 
«    Richard  G.  mach.  at  80  Huyshope, b.  54  Cap. 
«    Sarah  Mrs.  massage,  18,  h.  18  Cottage  pL 
«    Thomas  A.  painter,  h.2u.  117  Benton. 
«    Thomas  H.  storekeeper,  Colts,  h.  136  Sey. 
«    Wallace,  at  476,  b.  381  Capitol. 
««   William  F.  foreman  at  1  Flower,  b.  234  Allyn. 
i(   William  K.  prof,  at  E.  H.  Morse's  Business 

College,  372  Asylum,  b.  173  High. 


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Cooke  Annie  £.  b.  149  BIA. 

K   Anratiis  D.  h.  9  Fi^eld  av. 

"  E.  Ludlow  Ca  if  MUier)  h.  98  Woodland. 

u  Fred.  M.  derk  at  66,  b.  624  As3rlum. 

u  John  W.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Lisur- 
ance  Co.  291,  b.  218  Main,  room  84. 

^  Lorrin  A.  lient-goyemor,  receiver  at  Con- 
tinental Life  Lis.  Ca  room  10,  2u.  382 
Main,  h.  Biverton  ▼. 

"    &  Miller,  undertakers,  180  Allyn. 

X.  Ludlow  Cooke.  H.  G.  O.  Miller. 

«  Wm.  P.  clerk  at  38  Mulberry,  b.  8  Lewis. 

u  i^^see  aiso  Cook:  Koch, 
Cooking  and  Housework  School,  239  Market 
Cooksley  Cbaa.  £.  bkkpr.  at  71  Asy.  h.  27  Julius. 

u  Cbas.  W.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  27  Julius. 

*<   Percy  O.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  27  Julius. 

Cooley  Artbur  H.  cleric  at  American  National 

Bank,  303  Main,  b.  124  Sargeant. 

«   Charles  H.  at  118  Asylum,  b.u.  73  Main. 

»  Charles  H.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  18  Annawan. 

«   Cbas.  H.  Jr.  b.  18  Annawan. 

««  Chas.  P.  at  4  Central,  b.  119  Farmington. 

"  Edward  S.  teamster,  b.  48  Park. 

«  Francis  B.  office  303  Main,  h.  119  Far. 

COOLEY    FRANCIS    R.  investments, 
4  Central,  h.  12  Marshall.    See  page  370. 
^  Frederick  H.  turner,  h.u.  104^  Jefferson. 
**  George  £.  state  inspect,  steam  boilers,  first 

congressional  district,  h.u.  937||^  Main, 
u  George  W.  driver,  h.  101  Sheldon. 
"   Geoige  W.  mach.  Popes,  h.2u.  31  Church. 
><   Henry  B.  mach.  at  254  Pearl,  h.  10  Wabut. 

«  Herbert  C.  cigarm.  104  Asy.  h.  19  Walnut 

"  Horace  E.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  Wind.  t. 

«  James  D.  (Holbrook,  Glazier  j-   Co.)   h. 
124  Sargent 

««  James  E.  mach.  at  80  Huyshope,  b.  30  Gov. 

u  James  E.  toolmaker  at  254  Pearl,  h.  6  7  Main. 

**  Josepb  W.  wheel  turner,  h.u.  59  Sigourney. 

«   Samuel  A.  chemist,  h.  536  Main. 

^  Sarah,  wid.  Almon,  nurse,  13,  b.  18  Canton. 

«  WiUiam  H.  cigarmkr.  at  555  Mn.  b.  19  Wal. 

«  William  J.  motorman  StRy.  l.u.  266  Main. 
Cootidee  C.  £.  draughtsm.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  93  Mn. 

u  Clarence  £.  at  Popes,  h.u.  54  Wooster. 

«  Edmund  B.  finisher,  14  Ford,  h.  £.  H.  t 
Coombs  Clarence,  b.  73  Windsor. 

*<  George  D.  porter  at  164  State,  h.  73  Win. 

«  John,  florist,  238  Main,  greenhouses,  114, 
h.  118  Benton. 

«  Joseph  F.  florist  at  238  Main,  b.  118  Benton. 

«  Thomas  J.  clerk  at  223  Main,  b.u.  784  Bd. 
Coomerg;^^  see  Kummer, 
Coomes  Gilbert  H.  machinist,  h.  22  Linden. 

*<   Wm.  W.  clerk,  Adams  Ex.  h.  3  70  Asy.  rm.  1 . 
Coonan  Thomas,  molder  at  1  Flower,  b.  51  Bab. 
Cooney  Dennis  F.  mach.  at  Colts, h.  25  Wyllys. 

«   Francis  J.  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.  W.  Locks  t 

*(  James,  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  39  Bellevue. 

«  John  W.  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  b.  39  Bel. 

«   Ltllie,  bkkpr.  at  410  Main,  b.u.  39  Bellevue. 

u  William,  helper  at  80  State,  h.  Burnside  t 
Coop  David  W.  brakem.  N.Y.B.h.Newington  t. 


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Cooper  Adelbert  J.  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.u.  1  Avon. 
Ambrosine,  h.  188  Market 
Bernard,  peddler,  h.  222  Front. 
Charles,  clerk  at  98  Kilboum,  b.  Weth.  t 
Chas.  W.  profiler  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t 
George  A.  watchm.  at  49  Tru.h.u.  906  Main. 
H.  S.  clerk  at  82  Asylum,  b.  37i  Church. 
Hattie  L.  stenographer,  insurance  depl  rm. 

16,  State  Capitol,  b.  11  Russ. 
Honora,  wid.  John  C.  h.u.  219  Pearl. 
Jessie  £.  bookkeeper,  b.  1339  Broad. 
John  A.  clerk,  98  Kil.  h.  Wethersfield  t 
John  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  219  Pearl. 

COOPER  JOSEPH,  cloaks,  etc.  Bailer- 
stein  building,  372  Main,  h.  208  Collins. 
Joseph,  slotter  at  476  Capitol,  h.2u.  3  Oak. 
Land  Co.  40  Asylum. 
Mary  A.  wid.  Judah,  h.u.  1  Avon. 
Provision  Co.  88-92  Babcock. 
Robert  R.  teamster  at  280  Main. 

COOPER   SAMUEL   C.  (Hebard  ir 

C)  h.  62  Maple.  See  page  508. 

«    Samuel  C.  Jr.  clerk  at  8  7  Asy.  b.u.  6 2  Maple. 

CO  -  OPERATIVE      BUILDING 
BANK  OF  NEW  YORK,  Rev. 

£.  F.  Atwood,  manager,  214  Asylum. 
Co-operative  Savings  Society  of  Connecticut, 

260  Main. 
Cope  Brothers,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  94  State. 

George  Cope.  John  Cope. 

««    George,  {Cope  Bros.^  h.  252  New  Park. 
(<   John,  (Cope  Bros.)  h.  Oakwood  av. 

Copeland ,  ins.  a£t.  253  Mn.  b.  1 1 7  Trumbull 

Betsie,  dressmaker,  b.  61  Pleasant 
Chas.  H.  machinist,  I.  227  Park. 
Edward,  b.  557  Main. 
Frank  D.  machinist  at  r.  223  State,  b.2u. 

231  Pearl. 
Ike,  groceries,  56,  h.  56  Pleasant 
James  S.  inventor,  Popes,4S6  Cap.h.5  Grand. 
Samuel,  peddler,  b.  56  Pleasant 
Copp  Margareta,  Mrs.  housekeeper,  335  Park. 
Copperberg  Gus.  bartdr.  at  106  Asy.  h.  8  Foot 
Guard  pi. 
«   Julius  Jr.  saloon  &  cafe,  107  Asylum,  h.  8 

Foot  Guard  pi. 
"   (^^see  also  Kopperburg. 
Coppinger  John,  ironworker,  h.  79  Avon. 

"   Thomas,  drop  forger  at  Popes,  h.  9  Willow. 
Corbally  W.  H.  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b. 

86  Walnut. 
Corbet  Margaret,  h.  43  Windsor. 
Corbett  Ann,  wid.  William,  h.u.  275  Asylum. 
«   James  E.  circulation  manager  the  Globe, 

25  Asylum,  b.u.  232  Park. 
«   John,  janitor  at  106  State,  h.u.  232  Park. 
"   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.  90  Ward. 
Corbin  Arthur,  mason,  b.  87  High. 
«    Harvey  W.  bkkpr.  289  Main,  b.u.  5  7  Willard. 
Josephine  W.  wid.  Wm.  M.  h.  57  Willard. 
Lewis,  mason,  l.3u.  152  Allyn. 
Lewis  D.  bleacher  at  385  Main,  h.  34  Chst. 
Lula  P.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  34  Chestnut. 
M.  waiter,  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Mary  S.  wid.  David  P.  h.u.  57  Willard. 


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GEER*S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Corcoran  Daniel,  h.u.  138  Mather. 

«  Daniel  Jr.  laborer,  b.u.  138  Mather. 

«  Frank,  laborer  h.  24  Commerce. 

«  Frank  J.  driyer,  b.  24  Commerce. 

«  Jeremiah,  N.Y.R.  shopsj  h.  6  Putnam. 

«  Margaret,  wid.  Humphrey,  h.  26  Heath. 

«  Michael,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  26  Heath. 

"  Michael,  driver,  h.  85  Patterson. 

((  Mich,  foreman  coalyard  276,  h.u  276  Mar. 

«<  Michael,  engineer  Taft  Co.  h.  14  Arch. 

«  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  34  So.Prospect. 

«  Timothy,  laborer,  b.u.  188  Mather. 

"  (^^see  also  Cochrane, 
Cordicr  George  B.  boxmaker,  b.  14  Chestnut. 

"  Henry,  porter  at  209  State,  h.u.  20  Winter. 

«  Jacob  Mrs.  h.  14  Chestnut. 

"  Kate,  dressmaker,  14,  b.  14  Chestnut. 

<<  Lewis,  harnessm.  195  State,  h.  14  Chestnut 

CORDLEY  F.  R.  &  CO.  bankers,  brok- 
ers, H.  C.  Sears,  manager,  members  New 
York,  Boston  and  Chicago  Stock  Ex- 
changes, 372  Main,  Ballersteins  bidg. 

See  page  378. 
Corey  Grace  A.  bookkeeper  at  44,  b.  44  High. 

u    Sarah  M.  wid.  William  A.  h.  207  Barbour. 

«<   Wm.  W.  foreman,  1  Flow.  h.u.  207  Barbour. 

"    (^*See  also  Cory. 
Corkins  Agnes  L.  clerk  at  359  Mn.  b.u.  26  Wdbg. 

"   Fred  A.  elect,  at  690  Park,  b.u.  26  Wdbg. 

u   Wellington  M.bkkpr.  b.u.  26  Woodbridge. 

"   W.m  M.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  26  Wdbg. 

u   (^^see  also  Caulkins. 
Cormack  David  N.  carpenter,  h.  5  Squire. 

«    Sinclair  M.  carptr.  at  1 0  Tru.  b.  1 053  Broad. 
Cormier  Joseph  A.ironm.at  1  Flow.h.u.65  Glen. 

<(  Josephine,  dressmaker,  253  Main,  rm.  48, 
b.u.  65  Giendale. 

u   Maud,  at  406  Main,  b.u.  65  Giendale. 
Corn  Victor,  brickmaker,  b.  233  Barbour. 
Cornelius  AllieL.  nurse,  14,  h.  14  Church,  rm.  10. 

«   Nancy  R.  nurse  at  20  JefPerson. 
Cornell  Geo.  A.  statearmorer,  880,  h.  880  Main. 

«    O.  D.  mach.  at  135  Sheldon,  b.  86  Hudson. 
Cornfield  Harry  clerk  at  76  Asy,  b.  193  Front. 

<<    Samuel,  peddler,  h.u.  8  North. 
Corning  H.  F.  &  Co.sad's,  h'dw.  horse  g'ds,  88  Asy 

Harry  F.  Coming.        lleuiy  Comlug. 

"    Harriet  E.  h.  85  Pratt 

"    Harry  F.  (H.  F.  C.  ^  Co,)  h.  W.H.t. 

"    Henry  (H.F.  Coming  I*  Co.^ h.  6 2  Spring. 

«   James  B.  at  iBtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  75  Hudson. 

"   John  J.  1.  102  Pearl. 
Cornish  De  Witt  C.  builder,  3,  h.  3  Seyms. 

«<    Electa  C.  wid.  Horton,  b.  285  Albany. 

«    Eliza  E.  wid.  Edward,  h.3u.  279  Asylum. 
Cornwall  Charles  H.  elk.  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co. 
teas,  coffees,  etc.  84  Market,  h.  Windsor  t. 

<<    Horace,  attorney,  26  Pratt,  h.  Broad  c.  Far. 

«    Seth  A.  fireman,  h.r.  57  Governor. 
Cornwell  Albert  E.  expressm.  585,  h.u.  983  Main. 

"    Clara  W.  Mrs.  h.u.  170  Seymour. 

u   Emma  J.  b.  20  Jeff*enK>n. 

«    George  L.  1.  585  Main. 

"   Irving  W.  watchman  at  9,  h.  65  Sigourney. 


Cornwell  L.  A.  manicure,  etc.  65,  h.  65  Si^. 

«    Leroy  A.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  585  louun. 

«    Richard,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«  Silas  H.  cashier  at  Phcenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,  h.u.  170  Sevmour. 
Coroley  William,  waiter  at  107  State,  1. 546  Main. 
Corpe  Laura  A.  wid.Wm.  corsets,  81,h.  31  Chareh. 
Corpen  James,  helper  at  N.Y.fL  r.  560  Asylum. 
Corr  Austin  B.  h.Su.  88  Spring. 

(<   Mary  and  Sarah,  h.  288  Market. 
Correl  Michael,  laborer,  h.  75  Charles. 
Correll  R.  C.  physician,  58, 1.  58  A^lnm. 
Corrette  Joseph,  helper  N.Y.R.  h.  W.H.t. 
Corriean  Ann,  wid.  Peter,  h.2u.  88  Walnut. 

«   Bernard  F.  madi.  at  1  Flow.  h.  52  Hung. 

"    Ellen,  wid.  Geo.  P.  at  3  7  Wells,  h.u.  1 5  Ellery. 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  h.r.  22  Beach. 

"   Frank,  machinist,  b.r.  22  Beach. 

"   James,  coachm.  at  81  Gillette,  b.r.  22  Beach. 

«   John,  molder  at  556  Capitol,  h.  20  Cedar. 

u   John  M.  carptr.  and  joiner,  h.  u.  82  Franklin. 

«    Kate,  b.  25  John. 

"   Kate,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  25  John. 

«    Rose  J.  b.  25  John. 

«    Timothy,  painter,  b.  25  John. 

«    Wm.  H.  clerk  at  144  Asylum,  b.  82  Franklin. 

"    K^^see  also  Carrigan ;  Kerrigan, 
Corrin  Joseph,  teamster  at  2  American. 
Corser  Fred  E.  machinist  at  1  Lau.  b.  894  Pai^. 
Corson  Donald  S.  student  at  Trinity  College,  36 
Jarvis  Hall,  Sununit 

u   Wm.  R.  C.  Eddy  Elec. Mfg.  Co. h.  87  Oxford. 
Corwin  Edith  P.  and  Marie  RMisses,  b.  100  Ann. 

«    Harriet  L.  Mrs.  ( Wm.  A.)  h.  100  Ann. 
CosoROVE    Bernard  H.  alderman  2d  ward 
(Berry  Sc  C,)  h.  20  Morgan. 

ti   Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.  28  Chestnut 

u   James,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

«<   John,  laborer,  b.u.  51  Liberty. 

«   John,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  108  Huyshope. 

<<   John  B.  carpenter,  h.  1266  Broad. 

"   John  F.  buyer  at  408  Main,  b.  189  Russ. 

«   Jos.  P.  screwmaker  4  76  Cap.  b.  28  Chestnut. 

«   Mary,  h.  42  Village. 

"    Mary  C.  laundress  at  542  Main,  1. 14  ChapeL 

"   Michael,  lab.  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  189  Russ. 

"   Michael,  helper,  h.2u.  49  Hawthorn. 

"   Michael  J.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  1 89  Russ. 

«    Patrick  J.  packeratPratt&Cady,b.l89  Ruas. 

"    Patrick  J.  bricklayer,  b.  20  Morgan. 

t<   Peter  J.  macb.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  1442  Broad. 

«    Thomas,  coachm.  1 9  Pros.h.u.22  So.Prospect. 

«    Thomas,  laborer,  h.u.  21^  Chestnut. 

«    Thomas,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  b.  4  Affleck. 

«    Thomas  V.  bricklayer,  h.  20  Morgan. 

«    William  H.  silverplater,  b.  28  Chestnut 

(I   W^inifred,  wid.  Jonn,  h.  14  Chapel. 
Cosiero  Giuseppe,  cutter  50  Shel.  h.  146  Front 
Cosker  Christopher  H.  burnisher  at  618  Capitol, 
h.2u.  10  Winter. 

"   James  J.  engir.at  80  Cush.  h.  4  Hawthorn  Ex. 

"   John  J.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.  135  Woodland. 

«  William  D.  gardener,  h.r.  185  Woodland. 
Coss  Mary  Mrs.  o.  St  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 
Cossoff  Cnarles,  filer  at  1  Flow.  b.  256  Albany. 


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CostaiB  Catherine  E.  clerk  at  P.O.  b.u.  188  Trum. 
CosteUo  Charles^  waiter  at  26  State. 
u   Chas.  W.  jobber,  h.  160  Barbour, 
u   Dominick,  helper  at  Popes,  h-u.  64  Elicks. 
«  Edward  H.  policeman,  h.2a.  18  Affleck. 
•*  Eliza  M.  wid.  WiUiam,  b.  70  Ward. 
"   Fred,  hamessmaker  at  8  Sig.  b.  67  Morgan. 
(<   Hettie  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany, 
tt  James  Y.  shoemaker,  5,h.  5  Mun. 
^  James  W.  mach.  556  Cap.  h.  41  Sigoomey. 
u  John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
M  John,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
«  John,  laborer,  h.r.  12  South  Prospect. 
^   Lizzie,  bookkeeper  at  406,  b.  5  Main. 
«  Mary,  b.  2.  Holcomb. 
<«   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  12  Winter. 
«   Nicholas  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  70  Ward. 
«   Patrick,  bartender,  29  Main,  h.  7  Park. 
^  Padick,  bottler  161  State,  b.34  So.  Prospect 
M   Patrick,  teamster  25  Front,  h.  202  Sheldon. 
<«  Richard,  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  Win.Locks  t 
«   Sarah  E.  dressmaker  14,  b.u.  14  Pratt 
**  Thomas  F.  motorman  StRy.  h.  100  Albany. 
«  William,  saloon,  86  Albany,  h.  23  Belden. 
Costen  Jerry  M.  cook,  b.  43  Liberty. 

^  Walter,  cook  at  296  Asy.  b.  43  Liberty. 

Costigan  James  F.  polisher  at  Colts,  b.  80  Benton. 

Cote  Chas.  carnentr.  N.Y.R.h.r.  1470>|J  Broad. 

Cote  Chas.  A.  Jr.  bartender  at  167  Stote,  b.r. 

1470^  Broad. 

^  Eugene,  carptr.  at  247  Asy.h.  923  Main. 

M  Joseph  A.mach.  at  216  Law.  b.r.l470^  Broad. 
Coio  Ernest,  carpenter,  b.u.  Prospect  av. 
Cotten  Celia,  wid.  Henry,  h.u.  1  Front 
Cotter  Edward,  b.  69  Pleasant 

'(  EUen,  wid.  William,  h.  756  Main. 

"   Garrett,  b.  2  Hcdcomb. 

«  Jeremiah  F.  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann,h.  27  Wooster. 

^  John,  buffer  at  Popes,  b.  22  Chestnut 

^  John  J.  poticeman,  h.  7  Wolcott. 

"  Michael,  fireman,  1  Flower,  h.u.  155  Maple. 

"  Hiomas,  b.u.  96  Windsor. 

^  Thomas,  teamster  at  1 72  Commerce. 

"  Thomas  W.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  19  Bkm. 

**  Tunothy,  mason,  b.  27  Wooster. 

^  William,  livery  stable,  1 9,  h.  1 9  Buckin^iam. 

^  William,  registrar  of  electors,  114  Pearl, 
h.  756  Main. 

«  Wm.  J.  h.u.  22  Sanford. 
Cotton  Chas.  H.  farmer,  h.  Albany,  W.H.  t 

^  Edward  A.  ostler  at  164, 1.  164  Main. 

"  Edwin  A.  silversmith  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 
Co.  66,  b.  150  Market 

M  JoliusH.  manager  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

^  Sumner  H.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  24  2  Putnam. 

<<  William  G.  coUannaker,  1. 464  Main. 

"  Winnie  L.  at  59^  Trumbull,  b.l9  Williams. 
Cottrell  Harry  L.  clerk  at  Beach  &  Co.  209 

State,  h.  69  Webster. 
Coach  Edward  N.  tinner  at  508  Mn.h.u.  9  Morgan. 

^  George  C.  laborer,  h.  715  Main. 

«  George  M.  plumber  508  Main,  h.  7  7  Bellevue. 

^  Julia,  wid.  Hennr,  laundress,  h.2u.  6  Squire. 

»  Sarah  C.  wid.  William  G.  b.  77  Belleyue. 


Coodray  Robert  D.  jeweler  at  Hansel,  Sloan  & 

Co.  328  Main,  h.  Wethersfield  t 
Coudry  Anna,  wid.  J.  W.  h.  145  Washington. 
Coughlin  Anna,  wid.  Matthew,  h.  14  Atlimtic. 

"   Bridget,  wid.  James,  at  37,  h.2u.  23  Wells. 

«   Bridget  S.wid.  John  F.h.u.  21  Foot  Guard  pi. 

M   Daniel  J.  cutter  at  1 1  Asylum,  b.  26  West 

«   Edward  £.  fr'g't  agt  N.Y.R.  h.  14  Atlantic. 

«   Eugene,  clerk  at  11  Asylum,  b.  26  West 

u   Fannie,  wid.  John,  h.u.  15  Belden. 

u   Frank,  motorm.  StRy.  b.  52  Jefferson. 

«   James,porterat262Main,h.2u.32 Portland. 

i<   James,  laborer,  h.  9  Sa  Prospect 

«   James  J.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  401  Capitol. 

<<   James  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  142  Main. 

«   James  P.  polisher,  hj*.  52  Vanblock. 

»   Jeremiah,  boilerm.  at  152  Sta.  h.  106  Walnut 

«   John,  at  C<dt8,  b.u.r.  34  So.Pro8pect 

«   John,  teamster  at  1  Sig.  h.  1  Harrison. 

"   John,  helper  at  Colts,  h.r.  52  VanUock. 

«   John,  helper  at  232  SheL  b.  69  Goyemor. 

«   John,  mach.  at  80  Huy.  b.  27  So.Prospect 

«   John  F.  Jr.  screwm.  Colts,  b.  52  Vanblock. 

«   John  J.  lineman,  b.u.  29  Arch. 

a  John  J.  paperruler  at  141  Peari,  b.  26  West 

'<   Joseph,  driver,  b.u.  15  Belden. 

«   Keron,  laborer,  h.  7  South  Prospect 

"   Kittie  £.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.  52  Yanb. 

«   Matthew  A.  gardener,  h.u.  26  West. 

a   Matthew  £.  clerk  at  54  Ann,  b.  14  Atlantic. 

u   Matthew  J.  b.  1  Harrison. 

<«   Michael,  at  33,  b.  23  Wells. 

«   Michael, contractor  at  276,  h.u.  276  Market 

^   Michael,  laborer,  h.  148  Main. 

II   Michael,  plumber  at  630  Mun,  b.u.  15Belden. 

><   Nellie  M.  dressmaker  at  1,  b.  1  Harrison. 

«    Patrick,  h.  11  So.  Prospect 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  135,  Ln.  146  Grove. 

"   Patrick,  laborer,  1  Flower  h.u.  77  Arch. 

«    Patrick  F.  helper,  556  Cap.  h.  18  Glendale. 

M   Patrick  U.steamfit  21 6  Law.h.  1 36  Babcock. 

«    Peter,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.u.  15  Putnam. 

it   Thomas,  dyer,  h.u.r.  99  Windsor. 

«    Thomas,  fireman  80Sute,  h.2u.r.  34  S.  Pro. 

«    Thomas  E.  cut  at  690  Park,  b.  1 09  Hamilton. 

"   William  F.  b.u.  29  Arch. 

«   William  H.  molder,  h.  39  Chestnut. 

"    X^"^^^  ^^  Caughlin,  Coghlan. 
Cougle  A.  D.  vet  dentist,  22  Trinity,  b.  1 1 1  Pearl. 

««   I3r<««  also  Cugle. 
Counahan  Daniel  D.  laborer,  b.  29  Arch. 

«    Dennis,  driver,  b.  28  Woodbridge. 

<<   John  J.  engineer  at  St  Mary's  Home. 

((   Patrick,  biucer,  h.  28  Woodbridge. 
COUNTBTMAN   WiLLiAM    A.   councilman  lOth 
ward,  managing  editor   Hartford   Post, 
23  Asylum,  h.  204  Sisson. 
County  Commissioners  Office,  85  Trumbull. 

((    House,  85  Trumbull  and  127  Allyn. 

«   Jail,  £.  J.  Smith,  jailor,  42  Seyms. 
COURANT  Hartford  Daily.       See  page  406. 
Court  John,  waiter  at  54,  b.  74  High. 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  85  Trumbull. 
Courtice  Chas.  (S,  Collins  ^  Co.)  h.  58  Oak. 
Courtenay  K.  £.  Mr8.attendant  at  30  Washington. 


1 


RARTFOBD    CITY    DIRBCTOBT. 


rill'- Lit;  mil  DrpuaLI  !.< 


CourtDej  Sl«rj-  A-  wid.  RkhmnLb.  7S  Wodster. 

u    OweD,bnuieratd8lCap.h.2u.M«Sbtrhlon. 

"    Patrick.  machinLrt  at  <••>  State. 

"    Sam't  R.  w:rewiiLat4;6Cap.li.3!LaiireL 

X    'llKiiiiag  H-  llr«.  h-iu.  IT  So-Pn>-p«ct. 
Coutiir«E<]«anl,bbM;k^m.atN.8.b.6lWeb5ter. 
Cuvel  C'liftHott«  E.  li.2u.  714  Uain. 

•<    F.  T.  Mrs.  h.2ii.  744  Main. 

«    Frank  B.  foreman  at  Popta,  b-  55  Allen  pL 
Covell  F|.jr»  Mrs.  h.u.  :t6  Pratt. 

"    Ining  S.  h.  36  Pratt. 
CoTerAmaBaD.macb.263Maiii,b.  I98Shel<]on. 

«   <i«<>rge.  macb.  at  2S2MaiD,b.  198  ShelOon. 
Cowan  Andrew  L.  afsLmpt. 311  Mn.h.  108  Hop. 

"    FniDkL.iiiai'h.  at  30  Cu9h.b.H  Woodbine. 

"    (ieoratW.derkatlOu  Main,  li. 8  Woodbine. 

•<   Jofi'ph  W.  ctu-i>eater,   N.Y.R.  h.  llajden 

Cowell  E.  A.  conductor  N.E.Ry.  b.  23  Spring. 
Cowcn.Jobn,  tiler  at  133  She1<ton,h.3  Davenport. 

«    Win.  filer  at  Popes,  b.u.  279  Park. 
Cowles  Air.  elevator  man  at  Popes,  I.  557  Main. 

•<    Ahaira  II.  wid.  Lester,  h.u.  74  Seymour. 

»    Arthur  ]l.  motomian  St.  Ry.  b.  19  Main. 

"    CharlesH.bartender.b.  150  Allyn. 

«    Cornelia  B.  wid.  Horace  B.  h.  16  Atwood. 

"    Eilgar  C.  itudent,  b.  15  Clinton. 

"    Kilward  A.toulmakerat  1  Lau.  b.  63  Church- 
CowLES  Kdwin  S.  ins.  agent,  241  Main,  rm.  I, 
b.  373  Laurel.  Set  page  100. 

•<    Eliza,  b.  7G  Bellevue. 

•■    Emma  H.  wid.  George,  h.  36  Smith. 

"    Eunice,  wid.  Edgar  P.  h.  15  Clinton. 

"    Frank,  salesman  224  State,  h.  1  i6  Trumbull. 

>•    Frank  L.  plumber  at  S56,  h.  518  Main. 

■<    Fred'k  M.aBB*t  bkkpr.  Farmers  &  Mechanics 
icsNat'l  Bank,  106  State,  h.u.45  Anna  wan. 

"    HenryA.broker278JMain,b.  Farmingtont. 

II    Hiirbert  L.clerk  at  209  Main,1.8  Goodman  pi. 

li    Hubert,  clerk  at  918,  b.u.  942  Main. 

<<   JameiB.iiteamlitterat581  Cap.  h.  76  7  Park. 

■(   John  C.  washer  at  r,  30,  l.r.  50  State. 

"    L.  8.  b.  9:>  Forent. 

H    LizzieB.cIerk  at  .169 Main, b.u.  177  Retreat 

■I    Louis,  lit^lper  at  278  Any.  h.  East  H't'f'd  t. 

<<    S.W.  real  eatate,  891,  h.  891  Main. 

>(    Sarah  J.  wid.  Oliver  M.  h.u.  177  Retreat. 

■>    Truman,  farmer,  h.  21  South. 

»    Walter  A.  an't   sec'y   Hartford   Life   and 
Annuity  Ini.  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  6S  Foreat 


»,pressfeer 

■  Xbasa) 


Covlev  Annie,  at  14  Fmtl,  b.  15  Linden. 

"  EidwanlF.bkkpr.al5lADn.b.35  Linden. 

"  Eugene  J.  enaineleratPope>,b.35  Linden. 

"  Frauds,  b.  53  Ljndeu- 

u  Fnocis  T.  Jr.  poUAer,b.  35  Linden. 

«  Joaef^P.  pf«amanatl41  Pearl, b. 36  Linden. 

"  Tonr.  laborer,fa.SD.  319  Front. 

COWLI8HAW  HENRY,  coder,  etc 

162  Peari,  h.  15  Congr».     See  poge  491. 
CoWTu  Frsnk.  helper  at  N.Y.R  r.  560  Asylum. 

"   Jem,  hel[wr  at  N.y.B-r.  560  Asylum. 
Cox  Chas.  H.  clerk  42  Union  j^  b.  SO  Williaju. 

"    Fannie  S.  dressmaker,  50,  h.  50  Williams. 

"    Geio.E.s>lein>an,48State,h.2u.Gl  Cbestnut- 

»    George  H.  clerk  at  P<^)es,  b.21  Spring. 

"   J.  F-  correspondent  at  Popes,  h.n.  73  Sig. 

u   JaiDeiE.bndgec>rpenter,  h.50  WlUikms. 

u   Jennie  E.  h.  561  Main. 
COX    JOHN    E>    >«cr,  treas.   &  buaness 
manager  The  Connecticut  Catfaoiic  Pub- 
lishing Co.  25  Asylum.  See  p.  535. 

"    John  T.  bridgeboUder.  h.n.  14  Squire. 

"   Michael,  chipperatl  Fk>w.b.u.lI4  fiabcock, 

u    William  C.  clerk  at  406  Mun,  L  230  High. 

II    Wm.  P.manager  at  42  Asylum,  h.  S  Canton. 
CoieterWm.  G.fB/a«-*C.Jh.l5CongreM. 
Coyes  ChariM,  mach.  at  5S 1  Capitol,  b.  1 1  Julina. 
Coykcndahl   Bartholomew,   fireman   P-&B.R. 

b.  41  Asvlum. 
Covle  AgalbaW.dret'smakeratTCoDg.b.lSAJd. 

"'   Dennis  J.  barkpr.  78  Sute,  h.n.  146  Albany. 

«    Frank  P.  machinist,  h.  75  Flower. 

«    Hannah,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  9  So.  Pnwnect. 

■1    James  J.  nickle  plater  at  Popes.b.  65  Flow. 

"   James  J.clerk,AdamiEx.305Mn.b.  IS  Ck. 

«   Jarnc!!  J.  Mrs.  h.  65  Flower. 


"   John  J.  painter  at  20  Central. 

"    Mary  E.  teacher,  b.  Sig.  House,  654  Main. 
COYLE    N.  J.   Mrs.  proprietor  Sigoumey 
houie,  554  Main.  See  page  519. 

"    Peter,  driver  at  142  State. 

•<    Thomas J.mach.  at  Pope9,b.!u.9So.Proepect. 
Coyne  James  J.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  B  Francis. 

"    MichaeljnacbinebandatSSl  Cap.b.8 Francis 

II    Thomas,  Uborer,  h.  8  Francis 
Craemer  Jacob  A.  clerk,  27,  I.  S7  Mnlberry. 
Craf  John,  at  30  Cushman,  h.2n.  42  Madison. 
Crafta  Otto  at  Beach  Mfg.  Co.  h.u.  34  John. 
Craig  Albert  F.  clerk,  b.  16  Oak. 

"    Bert,  at  10,  b.  10  Furfield. 

■■    Fannie  A. candies,  192  Asvlum.b.  328  High. 

"  James  E.  (Ruljidd  j-  C./h.  16  Oak. 

"   John  F.  h.  16  Oak. 

"   John  M.brassmolder  atColts,h.4lFranklin. 
CRAIC  JOHN  S. plumber, 59 Farminjiton, 
h.2u.  32  Hopkins.  See  page  366. 

■>   Joseph,  waiter  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

"   William,  carpenter,  hj.  59  Dean. 


GEER'S    HABTPORD    city    DIRBCTORY. 


101 


Grai^eid  Locj,  wid.  Glasgow  C.  h.  852^  Front 
Cnunenthal  Julius,  driver  at  160,  h.  160  Front. 
Oimmer  Henry,  tinner  at  Colts,  h.  £.  H.  t. 
Crandall  Georgia  L.  wid.  Joseph,  h.  24  Babcock. 

**    ^^fj  A.  wid.  Cranston  C.  b.  18  Anna  wan. 
Crmne  Cnas.  £.  butcher,  r.  175,  £.  177  Ashley. 

•>'    Charies  L.  lineman,  b.  19  Central. 

^    Chas.L.agn  painter,  652Mn.h.405Mn.rm.l9. 

^    Charles  W.mach.  328  Asy.  b.u.  27  Benton. 

M    £.  B.  cleric,  b.  175  Ashley. 

«<    Edward  £.  motonnan,  St.  Ky.  h.  1  Julius. 

c«    Emma,  at  247  Pearl,  b.  220  Franklin. 

**    Eugene,  laborer,  h.u.r.  36  Temple. 

^    Francis  B.  dentist  8  State,  b.  751  Asylum. 

<<    Fred. A Joreman  painterN.Y.R.h.u.2 7 7High. 

•*   G.  C.  &  Ca  bonnet  bleachers,  885  Main. 

WUliani  H.  OaaMtte. 
^    George,  b.u.  1 8  Charles. 

«<   Harry,  clerk  at  690  Park,  b.  5  John. 

u    Hany  C.  hiborer  at  690  Park,  b.  5  John. 

«<    Harry  S.  asst.  foreman  Poet,  25  Asy.  h.  £.H.t 

M    Iphigenia  K  Mrs.  dressuL  864,  h.  864  Main. 

u   John,  clerk,  h.u.  18  Charles. 

^   John  E. teacher  at  690  Asylum,  h.  1 89  Sisson. 

u   John  W.  Capt  treasurer  Whitlock  Coil  Pipe 
Co.  Elmwood  h.  45  Grand. 

M    Merrill  C.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  1&  Imlay. 

"    Nettie,  wid.  George  C.  h.  11  Russell. 

"    Orson  W.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  2  Brown. 

**    Patrick,  carpenter,  h.3u.  Ill  Maple. 

M    Sam.  L.  G.  dentist,  8  State,  h.  751  Asylum. 

M    Sarah,  wid.  Peter,  lanndre8s,h.2u.86  Flower. 

M    Stephen  D.  cigars,  218,  h.  213  Pearl. 

M    Walter  C.  machinist  at  26  2  Main,b.  2  Brown. 

t<    Walter  £.  mach.  designer  h.  20  Beach. 
Cranigan  John  M.night  watchmanat  98  Killboum 

h.u.  180  Front 
Crapulli  Raphael,  barber  at  24  Mar.  h.  80  Kil. 


Datid  Crast,  Jr.,  Physician, 
hoose,  490  Main  street. 

HODT»— 8  to  9  A.1I. 

1.S0  to  4  and  7  to  9  P.  M. 


Office  and 


Crary  David  Jr.  physician,  490,  h.  490  Main. 

M    Edwin,  druggist,  206,  h.u.  208  Park. 
Crase  Richard  H.  patmkr.  at  88  Wells,  h.u.  99  Jef. 
CruTen  Lawrence,  molder  at  r.223  Sta.  h.  4  EUery. 

M    Wm.  Mrs.  h.u.  223  Asylum,  room  20. 
Crawford  Chas.  grocer,  75  Ch.O.  h.  98  Huyshope. 

<i   Charles  M.  mgr.  Hfd.  Paving  &  Construc- 
tion Co.  346  Main,  h.  Prospect  av. 

«    Elixa,  wid.  Alexander,  h.u.  48  Windsor. 

"   Fannie,  b.  181  Sute. 

«    Flora,  wid.  Frank,  at  141  Pearl,  h.u.  8  East. 

«   John  B.  with  H'tTd  St.  Ry .  b.  Prospect  ave. 

u   Norman  McD.  general  manager  St.Ry.  11 5 
State,  h.  Prospect  av. 

^   Shoe  Store,  Samuel  Mann,  mgr.  14-16  Asy. 
Creasy  Anna  M.  h.  171  Windsor. 
Creeck  William  P.salesman  at  45  Asy.b.l  70High. 
Creed  Daniel  L.  bartender  at  1 42  Main,  h.l  6  Bkm. 
Creedon  Bernard,  mason,  b.u.  53  Liberty. 

u   Elizabeth,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  159  Front 

M   John,  h.  71  Seymour. 

^  Jchskj  policeman,  h.u.  1266  Broad. 


Creedon  Louisa,  b.u.  159  Front. 

(<   Thos. F. assembler, 486 Cap.b.2u.l59 Front. 

«  Tim,  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  Stale. 
Cr^  Chas.  D.  printer  at  246  Main,  h.  86  WoL 
Crei^hton  Thos,  J.  comp.at  66  Sta«h.  29  Barbour. 
Creller  Leigh  F.  conductor  St  Ry.  b.u.  3  Elliott 
Cremin  J.  laborer  at  9,b.  43  Si^umey. 
Cresce  Carmine,  barber  at  1 76 1<  ront,  b.  Windsor. 
Cresse  Irving  timekeeper  at  253  Main,  rm.  14, 

b.  32  Buckingham. 
Cressy  Louis  A.  tire  repairer  at  690  Park.  b. 
104  Huntington. 

"   Morton  S.  student  at  Yale,  b.  1 04  Huntineton. 

(<   Noah, veterinary  surgeon,  2 1 4  PI.h.  1 04  Hunt 

«   W.  F.  pressman  at  1 74  Pearl,  b.  Bristol  t 
Creveling  lidward  R.  asst  at  and  b.  56  Fairfield. 
Crew  John  J.  Jr.  helper  at  207  Allyn,b.l4  Charles. 
CrillyJohn  A.adiuster  StRy.  h.  146  Weth. 

(<   Thomas,  hod-carrier,  b.  21  Central. 
Crimmins  Daniel  J.  pistolm.  at  Colts,  b.  53  Fkn. 

^<   John,  b.u.  43  Sigoumey. 

«   John,  laborer  at  69  Com.  h.  53  Franklin. 

«   Lizzie,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Franklin. 

u   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  838  Front 

«   P.  Henry,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  53  Fkn. 

«  Patrick  H.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  58  Fkn. 
Cristoff  Frederick  at  216  Lawrence,  h.  44|  John. 
Critchley  Agnes,  dressmaker,  b.  16  Spring. 

«   Burt  H.  machinist,  b.2u.  48  HopkiDs. 
Crittenden  Chas.  E.  printer  141  Pl.h.u.  77  Hung. 

«(   Elmer  F.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

«   George,  machinist  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  40  Russ. 

*<   Ralph,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  47  Sumner. 

"    (Sr'^^c  €Uso  CrtUtenden. 
Crocker  Albert  N.  clerk,  b.  18  Sanford. 

«   Alice  M.  asst.  librarian  at  Hartford  Library, 
5  Athenaeum,  b.  20  Pavilion. 

^   Charles  E.  painter,  h.  89  Ashley. 

"   Cynthia  M.  wid.  Jeremiah,  h.  20  Pavilion. 

u   DoTtL  M.  clerk,  400  Main. 

u   Fred'k  W.  clerk  at  5  Haynes,  b.  20  Pavilion. 

«   George  W.  h.  25  Pleasant 

«   Hattie,  nurse,  58,  b.  58  Jefferson. 

<<   Jeremiah  R.  at  542  Main.  b.  20  Pavilion. 

«   John  M.  painter,  h.  18  Sanford. 
Crockford  Edmund  M.  gardener,  h.  248  N.B. 

«   Edmund  M.  Jr.  farmer  at  301,  b.  301  N.B. 

«    George,  gardener,  b.  248  New  Britain. 

(<   John  R.  clerk  at  2  Wa8hington,b.  248  N.B. 
Crode  Hans  P.  15  Trumbull,  h.u.  24  Gold. 
Crofton  Walter,coachmanat  1067,  b.  1067  Asy. 
Crofut  James  K.  sec'y  Blodgett  &  Clapp  Co.  51 

Market,  h.  Simsbury  t 
Croke  Wm.  R.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  181  Oak. 
CroU  Benjamin,  mach.  at  690  Park,  h.  8  Forest. 
Crombie  Albert  H.butcherat  201  State,  b.l5  Cha. 
Cron  James,  teamster,  b.  14  Charles. 
Crondahl  Herman,  watchmaker,  h.  76  Vernon. 
Cronin  A.  machinehand  at  1  Laurel,h.49  Windsor. 

"   Catherine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  2  Fairfield. 

"    Cornelius,  at  8  Front,  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 

««   Cornelius,  lab.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  114  Windsor. 

«    Hannah,  wid  Daniel,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Johanna,  wid.  Timothy,  b.  74  Potter. 

«   John,  blacksmith  at  262  Main,h.26  S.Pro. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Cronin  John  B.  molder,  54  Arch,h.  12  Potter. 

«   John  B.  laborer,  h.r.  93  Sheldon. 

«   John  F.  helper  at  100  Com.  h.  108  Sheldon. 

"   John  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,!.  S7S  Asylum. 

"   Joseph,  barber  at  42  Union  pl.b.u.  49  Win. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  80  Huntley  pi. 

M   Maurice,  quarrym.  stone  pits,h.r.  9  8  Sheldon. 

«    Robert,  coachman,  h.  61  Elm. 

«    Thomas,  coachman,  h.2u.  82  Elm. 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  Capitol,  h.2u.  88  Front 

«    Thomas,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 0  Hawthorn. 

u   Thomas,  lineman  at  80,  b.  80  State. 

«    Timothy,  b.  102  Main. 

«   Timothy,  livery  stable,  12,  h.u.  62  Wells. 

«<    William,  cook,  b.u.  89  Front. 

«    William,  helper  at  556  Cap.  b.  9  Hawthorn. 

«   William,  dropforger,  h.  48  Hawthorn. 
Cronnin  D.  F.  tel.  operator  at  1  Lau.  b.u.  49  Win. 

«   Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.u.  49  Windsor. 

«   Patrick  H.  helper  at618  Cap.b.u.49Windsor. 
Crooks  Joseph  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  42  Hop. 

«    Robert,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  So.  Manchester  t. 
Crosby  Albert  H.  at  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  291 
Main,  h.  89  Williams. 

u    Allyn,  bkkpr  at  405  Main,  b.  136  Trumbull. 

«    Benjamin  F.  h.  21  Chapel.     - 

c(   Edward  H.  foreman  at  66  State,  h.  88  Mad. 

u   Elizabeth  B.  wid.  William  S.  h.  852  Collins. 

"    Erastus  H.  clerk  at  36 1  Main,  h.  1 0  Florence. 

«    Fred  R.  barber,  b.  21  Chapel. 

ti    Geo.E.  laundryman,  r.  4  Hung.  h.u.  15  Beach. 

K    George  E.  Jr.  clerk  at  Colts,  b.  15  Beach. 

"    George  W.  black8m.at  N.Y.R.  r.  560  Asylum. 

«    Gertrude,  h.  852  Collins. 

«    Isabella,  wid.  Erastus  H.  h.  785  Asylum. 

"   Lester  1).  laundry,  r.  4  Hungerford,  h.  Win.t. 

a   Mary  £.  h.  21  Chapel. 

"    William  L.  bookker.  69  Alb.b.  Warrenton. 
Croshaw  Susan  Mrs.  h.u.  797  Main. 
Crosier  Charles  E.  Franklin  market,  142  Main, 
h.  West  Springfield  t. 

«    Chas.  E.  Jr.  bkkpr. at  142  Mn.  b.W.Spg^fld.t. 
Cross  B.  Frank,  bookbr.  at  49  Tru.  b.  115  Edw. 

it   Edward,  gardener,  h.  Hawthorn  extension. 

«    FrederickO.  shoem.65 1  Main,  b.u.  181  Capen. 

««    H.  W.  screwmakerat  476  Capitol. 

«    Harriet  B.  wid.  Philemon,  h.  115  Edwards. 

Cross  Isaac  Jr.  (C.  ^  Morley)  prest.  &  treas. 
State  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.  274  Main,h.  151 
Capitcd.  See  page  889. 

"    Maria  A.  inspect,  at  70  Huy.  b.  7  Curcombe. 

li   Maria  D.Mrs,  dressmaker,  10,  h.2u.lOMartin. 

"    Mary  E.  Mrs.  seamstress,  h.  53  Mather. 

«   Mary  G.  wid.  James  C.  b.  19  Florence. 

CROSS  &  MORLEYy  insurance  agents, 
274  Main.  See  page  ^9^9, 

Isaac  Cro80,  Jr.       Franklin  A.  Morley. 

«    Rachael,  wid.  Henry,  h.  7  Curcombe. 
«    Thomas,  at  Popes,  b.  7  Curcombe. 
«    William,  machine  hand  at  Colts,  b.  7  Cur. 
«   William  D.  porter  at  P.  O.  h.  48  Wolcott. 
"    Wm.  P.  H.  cook  at  887  Main,  h.u.  10  Martin. 
Crosscup  &  Gaudett,  fresco  painters,  250  Main. 

William  A.  CroftAcnp.  Amos  Gaudett. 

«   Wm.  A.  (  C.  &  Gaudett)  h.  845  Wethersfield. 


Frederic  S.  Crossfield,  Phymcimn.    Office^ 
26  Pratt  street,  Unity  Building,  nn.  19. 


Honrs— 9  A.1L  to  4  P.iL 


\ 


Crossfield  Frederic  S.  physician,  26  Pratt,  rm. 
19,  b.  149  High. 
«    Lucy  I.  Mrs.  b.  186  Trumbull. 
Crossofi*  Charles,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  56  Albany. 
Crosthwaite  F.  H.,  Hartford  Wire  works,  247 
Asylum,  h.  205  Laurel. 
«   Mary  A.  Mn,  h.  159  Capen. 
Croteau  David  J.  mach.  at  66  State,  b.  75  Main. 

CROTHER8    T.    D.    physician  WBlnut 
Lodge,  for  inebriates,  56  Fair.  See  p.  680. 
Crow  James,  teamster  at  128  Commerce. 

«   John,  porter  at  207  Allyn,  h.  14  Charles. 

ti   John,  stevedore,  h.  14  Charles. 

"   John  Jr.  teamster  at  128  Com.  b.  14  Charles. 
Crowell  Albert  B.  h.  79  Buckingham. 

«    Edward  H.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  79  Bkm. 

«   John  W.  meat  peddler,  455,  h.u.  455  Garden 

«   Myron  D.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  487  Capitol. 

tt   William,  machinist,  b.  9  Hawthorn. 
Crowley  Alex,  stonemason,  h.2u.  83  Mechanic. 

«    Andrew,  laborer,  h.r.  95  Sheldon. 

«    Andrew,  tinner  at  102  Main,  h.  41  John. 

"    Cornelius,  engir.at  gas  works,  h.u.  84  Hodaon. 

"    CorneliusJ.  polisher,  b.u.  84  Hudson. 

««    Daniel,  bricklayer,  b.r.  280  Wethersfield. 

«   Daniel,  teamster  25  Front,  b.u.r.  1 20  Albany. 

«    Daniel  J.  supt.  SlocumGran.  works,  1  Ford. 

«    Daniel  J.  painter  at  1 60  Wdld.  b.  86  Canton. 

«    Dennis  J.  b.  25  Central. 

«    Edward,  laborer,  b.2u.  68  Potter. 

"   Edward  J.  nickelplater  at  Popes,  b.  7  Greene. 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.2u.r.  105  Windsor. 

«<    Florence,  h.u.  49  Windsor. 

"   J.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

It   James,  motorman  St.Ry.  115  State. 

"   James  C .  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  N.  Britain  t. 

«   Jeremiah  M.  helper  at  164  Sta.  b.u.  34  Hud. 

«   John,  laborer  95  Pie.  h.  18  Goodwin. 

ti   John  F.  hodcarrier,  h.  9  Meadow. 

it   John  K.  driver  at  147, 1. 206  Asylum. 

"   Margaret,  widow  Thomas,  h.u.  14  Albany. 

it   Mary,  dressm.  at  102  Tru.  b.  14  Albany. 

it    Mary  A.  b.  36  Canton. 

it   Patiick,  laborer,  h.  36  Canton. 

«   Rose,  wid.  John,  h.  7  Green. 

it    William,  laborer  at  25  Front,  b.  25  High. 

It   William  L.  (Sherman  ff  C.)  h.  25  Central. 
Crozier  DeGrey  F.  salesman,  h.  866  Garden. 
Cnim  Francis  A.mgr.  at  260  Mn.  h.  10  Kenyon. 
Crummey  David  H.  contr.  at  1  Flow.h.u.295  Law. 

it   David  Jr.  at  1  Flower,  b.  295  Lawrence. 

"  James  A.  toolkeeper  at  1  Flow.  b.  295  Law. 
Crusberg  Gabriel  A.  painter,  20  Cen  h.  41  Mul. 
Cruse  Thomas,  gardener,  h.u.  22  Howard. 
Crusius  Robert,  clerk  at  98  Kil.  h.  Tariffville  t. 
Cruttenden  Robert  S.  bookkeeper  at  National 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  95  Pearl,  h.  65  Ashley. 

"    Or"»«^  also  Crittenden* 
Cruvellier  Etienne,  student  at  La  Salette,  N.Pk. 

Crygier  Frank  H.  cigars  and  tobacco,  48  State, 
1.  121  Main,rm.  28.  See  page  103. 


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103 


FRANK  H.  GRYGIER. 


%  "CROWN 
%     JEWELS." 


Cigars  ^  TohaccOf 


Ji^  ji 


WholeaaU  and  Reiail. 

No*  48  STATE  STREET, 


Cuciiel  A.  L.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  Brirtol  t. 
Cnddigan  Dennis,  mach.  1  Flow.  b.42Vanblock. 

«  John  B.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  42  Vanblock 

"  Michael,  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.  42  Vanblock. 

«  Morria,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  42  Vanblock. 

w   Will]am,molderatd56Capitol,h.r.552Park. 
Cuddy  William,  porter  at  26  Stote. 
Codworth  Uenry  J.  forenuin,  Popes,  h.  51  Grand. 
Cuff  Edward  Charles,  b.  222  Front 

**  Pstrick  «K  hamessmaker,  b.  222  Front 

M  Bichard,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   Thos.  G.  bartender,  b.  222  Front 
Cull  Bridget,  b.2n.  20  Chnrch. 

"   Daniel,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.2u.  20  Church. 

«  John,  engineer,  806  Pearl,  h.2u.  20  Church. 

"  Katie,  b.2u.  20  Church. 

«  Patrick  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.2u.  20  Church. 
Cnllen  Andrew  S.  clerk  at  33  Asy.  b.  9  Ch.O. 

«  Chas.  A.  tinner  at44  Ann,h.  26  Center. 

"  Charies  F.  clerk  at  1 8  State,  b.u.  1 5  Portland. 

«  Charles  H.  architect,  1.  78  Jefferson. 

"  Elizabeth  A.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  78  Jef. 

CULLEN     JOHN,     plumber,    gasfitter, 
18  State,  Ilu.  15  Portland.     See  page  440. 

CULLEN        MICHAEL,      galvanized 

iron  cornice  and  skylight  manufacturer, 

44  Ann,  h.u.  78  Jefferson.    Seepage  441. 

"  Peter E.tire8etterat  Popes,  h.  144  Capitol. 

CuBey  John  H.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.u.  25  Ehn. 

"  Idzzie  Mrs.:  h.u.  25  Ehn. 
Culliton  Thomas  H.  secretary  Calhoun   Print- 
ing Co.  29  Union  pi.  b.  58  Capitol. 
CuUnm  Marearet,  at  49  Tru.  b.u.  29  Spruce. 
«  Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  29  Spruce. 
«  Michael  J.  packer,  1  So.  Ann,b-  29  Spruce. 
CnlTer  A.  J.  Eev.  b.  941  Main. 
"  Henry  G.  canvasser,  h.  941  Main. 
"  Phineas  B.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  Forestville  v. 
"  Walter  B.  head  clerk  at  98  Kilboum,  b. 

196  High. 
^  (^see  euso  Coltfer. 
Cnmmings  Alice  T.  cataloguer  at  5  Athenaeum, 
b.  118  Sarveant 
"  Annie,  at  84  Morgan,  b.u.  78  Main. 
**  C.  D.  ironw'r  at  618  Cap.  h.  162  Sisson. 
"  C.  D.  Mrs.  boarding  house  401  Capitol. 
"  Catherine  J.  dressmaker,  b.  128  Ann. 
^  Dennis  B.eimneer,h.u.  28  Walnut 
«  Francis  A.  (C.  ff  Garvin)  h.  118  Sargeant 
CuMMiNOS  Frank  B.  livery,  14  Huntington, 

h.  5  Sunmer.  Seepage  103. 

«  Frank  F.  ensineer  at  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  49  Chest. 
^  Fred  S.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  49  Chestnut 
^  &  Garvin,  flour  &  grain,  87  Spruce. 
Fmncia  A.  Cnmminiw.        Charles  H.  Garvin. 


F.  B.  CUMMINC8, 


Livery  ^  Boarding  Stable, 


Bmt  of  Brown  Stone  Cborch,  Asylnm  Street, 
Comer  of  Hnntinn^n. 

820  AsylMi  SItmL  14  NmttoflM  Slrett 

Telepbone  Connectton. 

Cummings  Hattie  L.  music  teacher,  b.  76  Jef. 
u   James,  tailor,  h.  62  Pleasant 
«<   John,  at  10  Central,  b.u.  22  Franklin. 
u  Joseph,  engineer  tug  Raymond,  285  State. 
"   Joseph  F.  P.  engineer,  hi  49  Sigoumey. 
"   Julia  C.  cashier  at  1 98  Asy.  b.  49  Sigoumey. 
u  Kittie  J.  dressmaker  at  128,  h.  128  Ann. 

«  Lawrence,gunm.  at  Colts,  h.n.  22  Franklin. 

«  Leonardo,  real  estate,  K  100  Edwards. 

M  Liszie,  dressmaker,  b.  1 18  Maple. 

"  MaigaretE.dresBmaker,128,h.l28Ann. 

"  Mary,  tailore8S,b.u.  22  Franklin. 

M  Mary,  wid.  George,  boardinghouse,  85  MuL 

««  Matthew  J.  conductor  StRy.h.u.  32  Benton. 

"  Michael, porter,  207  AUyn,  h.u.  147  Market 

"  Patrick,  gardener,  h.  49  Sigoumey. 

"  Patrick,  laborer  street  dept  h.u.  118  Maple. 

u  Sarah  Mrs.  vestmaker,  h.  16  Lewis. 

«  Thomas  F.  driver,  b.  126  Market 

"  Thomas  J.  painter,  Hartford  Rubber  Paint 

Ca  Lumber,  b.  62  Pleasant 

"  Tina,  at  84  Morgan,  b.  29  Franklin. 

«  William,  at  JEtaa  Life  Insurance  Ca  218 

Main,  h.u.  76  Jefferson. 

"  t^^see  also  Comings. 

CunKffe  Edw.  G.  clerk  U.  S.  Ex.  Co.  h.  36  Chest. 

"   FredR.  presBf.atl41  Pearl,  b.  130  Main. 

"   James  T.  plumber,  164  Sta.  b.a  40i  Chest. 

««   Janet,  wid.  John  S.  h.u.  130  Main. 

«    Richard  apprentice  at  9  Kin.  b.  1 30  Main. 
Cunneen  Patrick,  foundry  man  at  6 1 8,  h.  38 1  Cap. 
Cunningham  Bridget,  wid.  Morris,  h.91  Windsor. 

«    Daniel,  laborer  at  95  Ple.b.  72  Governor. 

««    Dora  Mrs.  at  W.  H.  home  for  aged,  Albany. 

"   J.  E.  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  1422  Broad. 

«   James,  saloon,  447  Main,  b.  74  Betreat 

"   James  E.  at  285  State,  b.  13  Bellevue. 

it  John  C.  laborer  at  133,  h.r.  93  Sheldon. 

"   J<^n  E.  machinist,  h.8u.  1422  Broad. 

u  John  F.  plumber,  b.u.l  18  Front 

"   John  J.  butcher  at  201  State,  1. 64  Grove. 

"   John  W.  molder,  h.u.  90  Front 

«   Kate,  taUoress,  b.2u.  34  South  Prospect 

"   Margaret  Mrs.  b.  18  Bellevue. 

"   Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  63  Madison. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  John  F.  Lu.  118  Front 

"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  34  South  Prospect. 

"   IJury  E.  bkkpr.  at  866  Asy.  b.  99  Windaor. 

«   Matthew,  laborer,  556  Cap.  b.  16  Putnam. 

"   Matthias,  ffpocer,  97,  h.  99  Windsor. 

"   Matthias  Jr.  clerk  at  206  Sta.  b.  99  Windsor. 

"   Michael,  at  556  Capitol,  b.  16  Putnam. 

«   Michael  G.  plumb.  Bridgeport,  luOakwood. 


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M    Tkooaa,  k.  •>^$  llaii. 

«    Thomas,  clerk,  K  2S  Beaek. 

M    TbGaat,  drirer.  17^  Coc  k.«.  ^  Fl^asAiit. 

«    Hy^mas  H.  coctr.  at  1  Fic-'ver.  K  f^  Bearli. 

M    Wllbor  S.  fariDrr.  car.  Albu  ai>i  Biooai&eltL 

«    William,  k.  Fla4b:i*b.    

M   Wra.  cmpC  barge  Jasie  WilHaBi,  38d  Sute, 
k.  2iLT.  61  Front. 

«   William, eii«:ir.  ai  27  Po(.  L  8i>  State,  nn.  30. 

M    Wiiiiam,  mo^der  at  1  Flower,  b.  :?^  Beach. 

«    Wm.  J.nksman,  ^j6  State,  k.  1 1  Wt^Und. 
Ciintz  Henna  nn  F.  machine  engineer  at  Popes 

b.  2  Columbia. 
Coclo  Carmine,  labarer.  h.  7  Charier. 
CorieoD  Hattie.  bairdresser.  k.11.  284  Pearl. 
Curler  David,  stitcher  at  15  Tni.  k.3u.4  John. 

«    EUen,  k-  €2  Aron. 

**   John,  wkL  confectioner,  575,  b.  €13  Main. 

u    Marj  A.  h.  193  State. 

u   Fktrick  J.  clerk  at  Charies  R.  Hart  &  Ca 
364  Main,  h.a.  27  Talcott. 
Curran  Edward  J.  pressman  at  45,  b.  39  Brown. 

u    Isaac  B.  machinist  at  P.&R.R.  b.  23  Spring. 

M   John  D.  barber,  322  Asylum,  b.  124  Church. 

"    Patrick,  ostler,  b.u.  127  Front- 

<<    William,  tinner,  b.11.  489  llain. 
Currie  Robert,  painter,  b.  72  Charier  Oak. 
Currier  Herman  D.mach.at  133Shel.  h.  29  Ben. 
Curry  Emma  F.  wid.  John  A.  b.  110  Retreat. 

**    Eugene  H.  manager,  169  Fr.  b.  2n.  105  Jef. 

"    F.  U.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect,  b. 
39  Vine. 

«    Fannie  J.  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

"    Howard  W.  (C.  j-  San/ord)  b.  110  Retreat- 

«    Isabella,  wid.  Alexander,  h.  110  Retreat. 

«   James  A.  farmer  and  milkman,  b.  39  Vine. 

«   John,  coUarmaker  at  8  Sig.  h.  39  Vine. 

«<    Patrick  J.  bartender  at  38,  b.  40  Sheldon. 

«    &  Sanford,  coal,  18  State. 

Howaitl  W.  Carry.  Edward  D.  Ranford. 

u    Thomas,  b.u.  19  Alden. 

«<  Thomas,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  23  Smith. 

«  Thos.  Albert,  b.  1 1 0  Retreat. 
Curtin  Agnes,  dressmaker  at  194, 1.  194  High. 

"  Annie,  operator  at  93  Asy.  b.  1422  Brosul. 

«*  D.  F.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 

«  David,  coachm.  at  Mrs.  Colts,  h.  28  Park. 

u  David  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  1206  Broad. 

((  Dennis,  pickler  at  Popes,  h.  36  Hicks. 

If  Edward,  painter,  34  Wells,  b.  10  EUery. 

tt  Frank  H.  clerk  at  42  High,  b.  44  John. 

"  James,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 

«  Jas.  J.  box  maker,  Popes,  b.  15  Huntley  pi. 

«<  John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  301  Lawrence. 

ti  John,  driver  at  535  Main,  b.  10  Ellery. 

«  John,  pressman,  b.u.  109  Windsor. 

«  John,  tinner  at  N.Y.R.  h.  44  John. 

«  John  D.  saloon,  149,  h.  155  Main,  rm.  10. 

«  Mary,  wid.  David,  h.u.  1422  Broad. 

«  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  groceries,  10,  h.  10  El. 


Builders  and  Brickmakers, 


N#.  1005  MAIN  STREET. 

CartiB  FatrU,  iceman  at  280  Main. 

«   Fktnck,  temster  at  40  £hn,  b.  15^  Wads. 

M   Thomw  P.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  1  Orchard. 

u    Walter,  clerk  at  42  Hi^,  b.  44  John. 

^   William,  tinner  at  N.Y.R.  b.  44  John. 
CortB  A.  Hilton,  electr.  287  Allvn,  b.  152  Asy. 

**•   Alfred  C  batcher,  h.a.  14  Chorch. 

CcKTis  Daxiel  J.  f  C.  jr  Donahue)  builder, 

krickmaker,  1005  Mn.  b.  Springfield  c* 

CuBTis  &  DoxAHUx,  brickmakers,  1005  Mun. 

See  paae  104. 
Daaiel  J.  Cortla.  Daniel  J.  DonabnaL 

u   Edwud,  assistant  snpt  at  N.T.N.H.&H.R. 

450  Asylmn,  h.  62  Gillette, 
u   Ellen,  wid.  Geoi^  h.  57  Farmington. 
«    Fred  C.  clerk  at  150  Asy.  b.  113  Albany, 
u    George  D.  state  editor  Hartford  Times, 

246,  h.  784  Main. 
Curtis  Gkosyknor  W.  (Cka$.  R.  Hart  Sf  Co.) 

364  Mn.  h.  Windsor  t     See  adv'rs  index, 
M   Harry,  mason,  h.  20  Heath, 
u   Hattie  E.  b.  30  Elliott. 
u   Henry,  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  13  Pleasant 
«   Heniy  J.8ec.Curtis  Hall  Mfg.Co.k.6 1  Imlay 
u    Henry  T.  clerk,  72  Front,  b.u.  118  Albany, 
u    Herman,  motorman,  St.Ry. 
M    Hall  Mfg.  Co.  372  Main,  room  58. 
u   James  A.  employment  office,  334  Pearl,  k. 

u.  28  John. 
M   John  F.  real  estate,  297  Main,  rm.  7,  k.u. 

69  Sigoumey. 

M   &  Johnson,  architects  223  Asylom,  room  10. 
T.  Alden  Cartis.  Wm.  D.  Johnsoa. 

«   John  W.  lineman  at  St.Ry.  h.u.  514  Broad. 

(<   Jonathan  S.  physician,  2,  b.  2  Garden. 

«   Lncius  Q.  Rev.  clergyman,  b.  149  High. 

ti   Robert  W.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  4  Girard. 

«   Sarah  A.  Mrs.:  h.  61  Imlay. 

«    Sidney  B.cashier,We8tern  Union  Telegraph 
Co.  6  Central,  h.  4  Girard. 

"   T.  Alden, (C.i' Johnson)  h.  77  Allen  pi. 

«    Thomas,  helper  at  P.  O.  h.u.  113  Albany. 

"    Wm.  fireman,  N.Y.&N.E.  b.u.  52  Edwards. 

c(   Wm.  E.  clerk  at  2  Church,  b.u.  118  Albany. 
Curtiss  David,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  1206  Broad. 

«   Emeline  H.  wid.Thomas,  b.  1 1 6  Hani^rford. 

«   Everett  P.  sec'y  &  treas.  Hitchcock  &  Curtin 
Knitting  Co.  h.u.  811  Asylum. 

"    Heber  C.  b.  14  Church. 

«   John,  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  801  Lawrence. 

«    Samuel  H.  secy,  and  treas.  of  Western  Au- 
tomatic Machine  Screw  Co.  h.  125  Oak. 

«   Timothy,  motorman  at  St.Ry.  115  State. 
Cushman  Austin  F.  pres't  Cushman  Chuck  Co. 
h.  141  Sigourney. 

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CaskDan  Dwight,  waterwbeelB,  29,  h.r.  29  Ch. 
^  Eoeene  L.  8ec*7  <^^  treas.  Coahman  Chuck 
Co.  h.  32  Atwood. 
Frances  Y.  wid-Elisha,  h.  48  Chestnat. 
Frank  S.  conductor,  StKy.  h.  417  Maple. 
Grace  W.  nurse,  b.  13  Bellevue. 

&  Kibbe,  painters,  159  Market. 

Ladns  E.  Custunmn.  Henry  A.  Kibbe. 

Lucius  £.  {C.  ir  Kibbe)  h.  7  Sigourney  pL 

Thos.  deck  hand,  steamer  Htfd.  285  State. 
Cttsick  Charles  T.  cutter  at  266, 1.  266  Main. 

Edward  Mrs.  h.  5  Hudson. 

Fred'k  H.  mercbant  tailor,  266, 1. 266  Main. 

George  molder  at  40  Cush.  h.2u.  18  Gold. 

John,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  2  Wawarme. 

Michael  T.  macb.  at  1  Flower,  h.  9  So.  Pro. 

Patrick,  driver  at  172  Com.  fa.  13  Mechanic. 
Coflds  Chas.  W.  eleYatorer,21 8  Mn.h.u.51  Center. 
"  Mary  C.  Mrs.:  dressmaker,51  ,h.u.  51  Center. 
Cutler  Benjamin,  laborer,  h.u.  82  Potter. 
«  Forrest  R.  machinist  at  26  High. 

Gea  S.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  1. 16  Columbia. 

James  M.  macb.  at  1  Flower,  b.  40  Allen  pi. 

Ralph  W.  pres.  Hartford  Trust  Co.  284  Mam, 
fi^  commissioner^  h.  101  Washington. 
Catting  Ezra  M.  cashier  at  Popes,  b.  25  Sargeant 
Cycle  Supply  Cooapany,  66  State. 

Dabato  Carmine,  fruits,  131  Main,  h.  12  Elm. 
Daberkow  Carl  £.  janitor,  h.u.  5  Pleasant. 

u  Max  R.  printer  at  49  Tru.  h.  25  Pleasant. 
Dicev  James,  driver  at  133  State,  b.  W.H.t. 

«  James  B.  printer,  b.2u.  36  North. 

"  James  F.  packer  at  57  Alb.  b.2u.  52  Avon. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.u.  33  Mechanic. 

<*  &lary,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  52  Avon. 

"  Michael  J.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.  52  Avon. 

u  Michael  M .  printer  at  25  Asy .  b.  45  Windsor. 

^  Patrick,  hiborer,  h.u.r.  299  Market. 

((  Thomas,  driver  at  172  Com.h.2u.  36  North. 

*<  Thomas,  pressf eeder  at  14 1  PI.  b.2u.  52  Avon. 

"  t^see  also  Dcarcf. 
Dageeu  W.  H.  H.  awnmgs,  71  Asy.h.  70  Martin. 
Bagle  Henry  J.  macb.  at  476  Cap.  h.  38  Grand. 
Bagnan  John,  at  42  Union  pi.  b.u.  43  Walnut. 

u  William,  carpenter,  h.u.  43  Walnut. 

"  William  W.  carpenter,  b.u.  43  Walnut 
Dahill  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  13  Mechanic. 

^  Cornelius  A.  teamster  at  1 28  Com.  b.  1 5  KiL 

'*  Daniel  J.  carpte.  at  Popes,  h.  175  Babeock. 

"  John,  carptr.  116  Market,  b.  76  Pleasant 

"  John,  teamster,  b.  61  Front. 

"  John  J.  manager,  Ally  n  House,  152  Asylum. 

u  Maggie  T.  clerk  at  420  Main,  b.u.  77  Tem. 

"  Margaret  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  77  Temple. 

M  Mary,  cook  at  20  Hudson. 

*<  Thos.  helper  h.  76  Pleasant 

«  W.  T.  macb.  216  Lawrence,  b.  76  Pleasant. 

«  William  2d,  clipper,  b.u.  256  Front 

u  WiUiam  F.  expressman,  h.  45  Green. 
Dahl  Fred,  helper  at  Colts,  b.  24  Talcott 

(I  G.  A.  h.  25  Hudson. 

'<  George  T.  macb.  at  Colts,  b.  24  Talcott. 
Dahlgaard  Peter,  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  1444  Broad. 
Bahhn  Anthony,  packer  at  556  Cap.h.  240  Zion. 


Dahm  Herman,  lab.  at  2 1 6  Law.  h.u.r.  23  Wolcott. 

u    Herman  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.r.  23  Wol. 

«<   Rudolph,  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.u.  2  Putnam. 
Dahos  John,  helper  at  N.T.R.  r.  560  Asylum. 
Daigneau  Eli,  Capitol  Ave.  House,  276  Lawrence. 

"   Harmidas,  carptT.at  N. Y.  Rh.u.3  7  Lawrence. 
D]uley  Bridget,  wid.  Keron,  h.r.  35  Front 

"    Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
*«    Dennis,  boilermaker  N.E.R.  h.  22  Center. 

"   Horace  £.  machinist  at  1 ,  b.  84  Flower. 

«   Jas.  at  Rogers  Silver  Works,  b.r.  35  Front. 

«   Jas.  P.  harnessm.  552  Main,  h.  9  Sig.  pL 

«   John,  ostler  at  r.  616,  l.r.  616  Main. 

«   John,  switchman,  h.u.r.  25  Spruce. 

^   John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1331  Broad. 

"   Marv,  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  54  Potter. 

«   Patrick,  helper,  h.  18  So.  Prospect 

"   Patrick,  teamster,  246  State,  h.  E.H.t 

"    Thomas,  helper,  b.r.  35  Front 

«   W.  Clair,  b.  153  Capen. 

u   Warren  C.  sup*t  Washburn  Car  Wheel  Co. 
66  Suffield,  h.  153  Capen. 

(«   William  P.  horsedealer,  h.  983  Bfain. 

"   l^^see  also  Daily,  Daley,  Daly, 
DailyBessie,  waitress  at  20  Jefferson. 

<<   Michael,  wiper  at  N.Y.R.  r.  560  As^ium. 

"   Morris,  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  Unionville  t 
Dairy  restaurant,  H.  N.  Strong,  189  Asylum. 
Daleno  Giovanni  A.  fruits,  83,  h.  83  Windsor. 
Dalessio  Antenio,  shoemaker,  22  Union  pi. 
Daley  B.  laundress  at  30  Washington. 

«    Charles  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  82  Ward. 

«    Crohen,  laborer,  h.u.  75  Windsor. 

"   Dennis,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  82  Ward. 

it    Edwd.  teamster  at  15  Albany,  h.u.  40  North 

((   Edward  W.  enameler,  581  Cap.  h.  3  East. 

«    Eliza,  wid.  Daniel,  h.  292  Market 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  9  Kinsley. 

<•   Francis,  engineer,  h.  3  Lewis. 

«*    Frank  J.  clerk  at  143  Trumbull,  b.3  Lewis . 

"    Geo.  H.  washer,  r.  185  Main,  h.  68  Albany . 

"    Greorge  W.  clerk  at  L.  L.  Ensworth,  iron 
and  steel  store,  104  Front,  h.  Pleasant. 

"    Hugh  J.  laborer,  1  Flow.  b.  301  I^wrence. 

«   Jas.  A.  salesm.  at  66  Asy.  h.u.  37  Lafayette. 

««   James  F.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  25  Bellovue. 

«   John,  case  hardener  at  Popes,  h.  134  Law. 

«   John,  h.u.  37  Lafayette. 

u   John  W.  druggist  at  589  Main,  b.  3  Lewis. 

«   Joseph  F.  helper  at  630  Main,b.  15  Belden. 

«    Keron,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  42  North. 

«   Matthew  A.  bkkpr.  at  630  Main, b.  1 5  Belden. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.  29  Arch. 

«    Michael,  tinner  at  136,  b.  583  Main. 

u   Miles  F.  drug  clerk,  115  Mn.  h.u.  7  Morris. 

«    Nellie,  dressmaker  292,  b.  292  Market 

<<   Patrick,  enameler.  Popes,  b.3u.  36  Sheldon. 

"    Patrick,  wheelw.  at  352  Alb.  b.  39  Harrison. 

"    Patrick  H.  (Langdon  Sf  Daley)  b.  126  Main. 

«    Patrick  J.  conductor  at  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«    Stephen  H.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  148  Albany. 

"    Thomas,  coremaker,  b.  18  So.  Prospect 

u   Thomas,  laborer  at  1  Vine,  h.  5  Harrison. 

«    William,  at  690  Park,  b.  269  New  Park. 

"   William,  teamster  at  Valley,  h.u.  14  Pratt. 


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Daley  William  J.  insurance  agent,  253  Main,  h. 
4  Foot  Guard  pi. 

«    Wm.  molder  at  54  Arch,  li.2u.  65  Sheldon. 

«    William  C.  horse  dealer,  b.  54  Hi^ 

"    Wm.  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  84  Ward. 

"   K3^«^c  olso  Dailey:  Daily;  Daly. 
Dalgleish  John  L.  treas.  Barbour  Silver  Co.  62 

Market,  h.  69  Washington. 
Dalleas,  Jennie  Mrs.  b.  187  Sisson.  • 

"    Peter,  collector,  239  Main,  b.  187  Sisson. 
Dailey  William,  coachman  at  905,  b.r.  809  Asylum. 
Dalton  Ada,  nurse,  h.  14  Church,  rm.  10. 

(<    Albert  W.  clerk,  b.u.  655  Main. 

u   John,  groceries,  77  Sheldon,  h.  95  Main. 

"   John,  mason,  h.  2  Orchard. 

(<   John,  at  Popes,  b.  24  Putnam. 

u   John  J.  h.  10  Wooster. 

«   John  J.  blacksmith,  h.  49  Wadsworth. 

"   John  S.  mach.  at  262  Man,  h.  10  Wooster. 

it   Joseph  K.  h.  24  Putnam. 

"    Kittle,  clerk,  b.  95  Main. 

«    I^uis,  lineman,  b.  255  Asylum. 

(<   Mamie,  clerk  at  400,  b.  95  Main. 

«   Marshall  H.  tinsmith,  h.2u.  655  Main. 

«    Nora  T.  inspec.  at  70  Huy.  b.  49  Wadsworth. 

«    Richard  J.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  49  Wadsworth. 

«<    William  J.  stonecut.  at  40  Albany ,b.  95  Main. 

«    William  J.  motorman  St.Ky.  115  State. 

Daly  Catherine,  wid.  John,  h.  56  Liberty. 

ii   &  Eardley,  painters,  r.  1331  Broad. 
Patrick  Daly.    \  John  Eardley. 

"  Eugene,  dropforger,  b.  133  Lawrence. 

«  Fergus,  fireman,  b.2u.  27  Elliot. 

«  James  A.  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.  72  Lawrence. 

"  Jas.  F.  molder  at  1 14  Grove,  h.u.  18  Sheldon. 

«  James  L.  coachman  at  98,b.98  Farmington. 

u  Jas.  R.,  U.S.  ganger,  65  State,  h.  61  Main. 

u  John,  h.2u.r.  25  Spruce. 

«  John,  at  Popes,  h.  133  Lawrence. 

"  John,  ostler  at  14,  b.  14  Huntington. 

"  John,  screwmaker,  h.r.  166  Front. 

«  John  F.  machinist,  h.u.  25  Bellevue. 

«  John  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  54  Potter. 

K  John  J.  enameler  at  581  Cap.  b.  10  Arch. 

«  John  M.  asst.  forem.  at  69  Front  b.  20  Good. 

««  Katherine,  b.  299  Market. 

«  Lawrence,  gardener,  118  Ben.  b.  7  Lawrence. 

u  Lawrence,  stoves,  etc.  106  Main,  h.  13  Law. 

«  Margaret,  1.  253  Main,  rm.  60. 

"  Margaret,  wid.  Keron,  b.u.  1447  Broad. 

"  Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  299  Market. 

«  Mary  E.  wid.  James  F.  h.2u.  62  Sheldon. 

"  Matthew,  pressman  at  Popes,  b.  7  Lawrence. 

«  Michael,  helper,  b.  1 2  Winter. 

«  Michael,  spinner  at  581  Cap.  h.  1381  Broad. 

«  Micb.W.  printer,  Hartford  Times,b.u.  6 1  Mn. 

«<  Nellie,  waitress  at  depot  rest.  b.  9  Kinsley. 

ti  Patrick,  at  N.E.R.  h.2u.  1 7  Green. 

"  Patrick,  helper,  h.2u.  102  Windsor. 

"  Patrick  (D.  5*  Eardley)  h.u.  1831  Broad. 

«  Peter  A.  clerk  at  3  72  Main,  h.u.  1 30  Babcock. 

«  Rose,  clerk  at  400,  b.  253  Main,  rm.  60. 

(<  Thomas,  coachm.  at  76  Main,  h.  45  Wdbg. 

ti  Thomas,  picklcr  at  Popes,  h.  7  Lawrence. 

*»  Thomas  F.  letter  carrier  at  P.  O.  h.5 1  Hudson. 


Daly  Timothy,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  34  Atqo. 

«    Timothv,  coachm.  at  84,  b.  84  Congress. 

(<    W.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   J^^see  also  Dailey;  Daily;  Daley • 
Damato,  Domenico.  h.  78  Charles. 

"    Francisco,  b.  78  Charles. 

«   Joseph,  b.  78  Charles. 

«   Yencenzio,  h.  20  Charles. 
Damery  Eliza,  wid.  John,  b.u.  6  West 

«    George  D.  conductor  StRy.  h.2u.  6  \^e8t. 

«   Mary  A.  A.  b.u.  6  West. 

«    Wm.  H.  clerk  at  278  Main,  h.2n.  35  John. 
Damiano  Rocco  {Gioscio  Sf  D.)  b.  11  Charles. 
D'Amico  Dominic,  fruit,  98  Sta.h.2u.  67  Morgan. 
Damon  Christine,  wid.  David,  h.  188  Market. 

«    Fannie  E.  dressmaker,  405,  h.  405  Main. 

"    Harriett  G.  wid.  Uriah  E.  h.  405  Main. 

«   William  A.  dentist,  53, 1.  53  Pratt. 
Danahy  Edmund  W.  at  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218 
Main,  b.  38  Collins. 

«   James,  h.  88  Collins. 

«   Jas.  L.  proofreader  at  Plimpton  Manofaciiuv 
ing  Co.  252  Pearl,  b.  88  Collins. 

«   John,  blacksm.  at  5  Mechanic,  b.u.  83  Front. 

«   John,  ostler  at  474  Main,  h.u.  38  Pleasant. 

ti   f^^see  also  Danehy;  Denehy. 
Dandurand  Charles,  laborer,  h.  Prospect  av. 

u   Joe,  carpenter,  b.  Parkville. 
Danehy  \[^r^S€e  also  Danahy ;  Denehy. 
Danf  orth  Joseph  J.  waiter  at  393  Mn.b.u.2  Church. 

«   Joseph  W.  clerk  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Co. 
129  State,  b.  67  Buckingham. 

"   Mary  G.  wid.  John  W.  h.  67  Buckingham. 
Daniels  Aaron  M.  (D.  Mfg,  Co.)  varnishes,  b. 
12  Walnut. 

«    Albert  N.  bkkpr.  1 10  Com.  b.  201  Capen. 

«    Angelo,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  82  Ashley. 

«    C.  S.  Mrs.  h.u.  88  Wooster. 

«    Charles,  mech.  at  Popes,  b.  1 72  Putnam. 

"    Clarence,  painter  at  647,  l.u.  649  Main. 

"    Daniel,  brassfinisher,  b.  77  Franklin. 

«    Frank  L.  mach.  at  1  Flow.b.  7  Washington. 

«   Fred.  £.  cabinetm.at  147  Asy .h.u.  86  Church. 

«    Fred.  H.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b  76  Ann. 

"    Frederick,  jobber,  b.  50  Village. 

"    Frederick  A.  machinist,  b.  129  Sigoumey. 

a    George,  h.u.  30  Wolcott. 

"    George  C.  ass't  janitor,  223  Asy.  h.u.  80  WoL 

"    George  F.  steward  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«•    Harry  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  70  Putnam. 

u    Henry  C .  printer,  284  Asylum,  h.  1 2  Walnut. 

"    Howard  A.  printer  at  141  Pearl. 

"   James  A.clerK,  5 3  Trumbull,h.  Glastonbury  t. 

"   James  T.  mach.at  58 1  Capitol,h.u.  70  Putnam. 

«   John  B.  salesm.  at  45  Asy.  b.  18  Chestnut. 

«   Joseph,  machinist  at  77  Com.  b.  251  Asylum. 

"   Joseph  R.  carpenter,  h.u.  79  Clark. 

«   Julia  A.  wid.  James  A.  b.  112  Trumbull. 

«    Kennedy  T. A.b.  Sigoumey  House,  554  Main. 

«    Leonard  C.  (Daniels   Mill  Co.)  40  Elm, 
h.  64  Farmmgton. 

«    Lorenzo  D.  janitor,  291  Main,  h.  29  7  Asylum. 

«   Louise  M.  wid.  Frederick  M.  h.  76  Ann. 

<<    Matilda,  wid.  Morgan,  b.  60  Benton. 

u   Mill  Co.  flour,  feed,  grain,  40  Elm. 


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Dftniels  Newell  P.  printer  26  Asy.  h.  14  Church. 

M   Fhilena  Mrs.  h.u.  88  Church. 

"   Rhoda,  wid.  John  M.  h.  50  VUlage. 

^   Timothy  A.  b.  554  MaiD. 

M   WiUiam,  driver,  246  Stote.  b.  279  Asylum. 
Daniebon  Charles  G.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.2u. 

172  Putnam. 
Danish  Svel,  restaurant  178,  h.  181  Front. 
Danker  Walter  S.  student  at  Trinity  College,14 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Danley  A.  M.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 
Dannehj  John,  at  474  Main,  h.u.  87  Pleasant. 
Dannerker  Joseph  H.  motorman  at  St.Ry. 
Darby  Burt,  driver  at  468  Main,  b.  184  Barbour. 

u   Edward  C-  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  115  Oak. 

"  James,  bartender  at  98  Stote,  b.  565  Main. 
Dar^y  John  f  Wolcott  jr  D.)  mechanical  engir. 
h.2n.  65  Sigourney.  Seepage  445. 

u  Joseph,  b.u.  192  State. 

DARBY    THEODORE     T.    fresco 

painter,  37,  h.  87  Martin.     See  page  528. 
D'Arche  Carl  A.  clerk,  b.u.  46  Canton. 
u   Carl  F.  mack.  1  Laurel,  b.  4  Liberty. 
H   David  J.  signal  tower  operator  at'N.T.R. 

h.Q.  46  Canton. 
<<   £mil,  b.u.  46  Canton. 
"   Meclea  A.  mach.  Hfd.TjT)ew.Co.h.u.9  Smith. 
»   Baoul  W.  clerk,  b.u.  46  Canton. 
Darcy  Albert  F.  b.  7  Barbour. 
*<  James,  foreman,  N.Y.R.  b.2u.'81  Sheklon. 
«*   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  7  Barbour. 
•"   Patrick  J.  inspector  health  board,  City  Hall, 

300  Main,  h.  144  Retreat. 

"   t^^9ee  also  Dorsey. 

Dare  Emma  Mrs.  nurse  71,  h.  71  Asylum,  rm.  22. 

Darling  Ed^r  Csplicer  at  690  Pk.h.  99  Hamilton. 

"   Frank  H.  forem.  at  581  Cap.h.  Bloomfield  t. 

u  George  C.  artist  at  Hartford  Times,  246 

Main,  b.  42  Sumner. 
**   Geo.  W.  coachman,  22,  b.  22  Highland. 
"  John  D.  salesman,  25  Asy.  h.  48  Buckingham. 
Damstaedt  C.  R.  at  180  AUyn,  1.  67  Pearl. 
^   Frederick  W.electric.  at  Popes,b.  1 04  Laurel. 
^   Herman  J.  toolm.  at  Popes,  h.  104  Laurel. 
*«  William,  clerk  at  400  Main. 
Durrow  Elizabeth,  h.r.  8  Seyms. 
"   George  H.  helper  at  62  Market,  h.r.  8  Seyms. 
<<   SarahA.  wid.  Christopher  M.  h.  28  Mahl. 
Dart  Albert,  watchmaker,  1.2u.  24  Church. 
"  Benj.  machinist  at  888  Capitol,  h.  E.H.t. 
«  Charles  T.  molder,l  Flower,  h.  Newington  t. 
'(  Edmund,  buUder,  14  Hicks,  h.  577  Far. 
«  Fred  L.  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  27  Walnut 
"  Fred  W.  (J,  D,  §*  Son)  h.  874  New  Britoin. 
*<  Harry  E.  elevatorer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  6  Atlantic. 

^  J.  &  Son,  milkmen  &  stock  farm,  286  N.B. 

Joseph  Dart.  Fred  W.  Dart. 

"  Joseph,  (J.  D.  jr  Son)  h.  286  New  Britain. 

«  Marsing  Machine  Co.  285  State. 

»  Matilda,  wid.  Theodore  G.  h.  6  Atlantic. 

u  Minnie  J.  h.  66  Hudson. 

«  Theodore  S. blacks'th  at  1 7  Elm,  h.  620  Main. 

"  Walter  C.  mach.  at  888  Capitol,  h.  E.  H.  t. 

"  Warren  T.coachnuin  at  687  Asylum. 

Dauchy  Derefy  at  15  Trum.  b.u.  43  Glendale. 


Daudey  William,  splicer  at  690  Pk.  h.  Colchester. 
Daugherty  Abbie  L.  b.  9  Walnut. 
Davenport  Charles  A.  at  Hfd.  Life  &  Annuity 
Ins.  Co.  280  Asylum,  b.  85  Capen. 

«    &  Co.  bottlers,  26  Morgan. 

Joseph  Davenport       Edward  M.  Graves. 

•(    Elizabeth  E.  wid  Charles,  h.  85  Capen. 

^   Jane  C.  Mrs.  nurse,  b.  449  Broad. 

«   John  S.  8d,  student  Trinity  College,  b.  1057 
Asylum. 

a   John  S.  Rev.  h.  1057  Asylum. 

"   Joseph  C.  (Davenport  Sf  Co.)  restaurant,  7, 
h.  8  American. 
Davem  'Ilmothy,  laborer,  25,  b.  49  Front. 
David  Martin  J.  painter  1  Flower,  h.  76  Sanford. 
Davidson  Chas.  S.  police  commusioner,  div.  supt. 
N.Y.,  N.H.  &  H.R.  450,  h.  915  Asylum. 

u   David,  agent  48,  groceries  46,  h.  48  Sheldon. 

«   John,  h.u.  78  Windsor. 

«   William  B.  teller  at  United  States  Bank,  848 
Main,  b.  915  Asylum. 

«   l^^gee  also  Davison, 
Davie  Archibald  R.  mach.  581  Capitol,  h.  E.H.t. 
Davieau  Napoleon,  carpenter,  h.2u.  117  Market. 

<(   Odelia,  at  254  Pearl,  b.2u.  117  Market. 
Davies  Walter  S.  hatter  226  Asy.  h.u.  41  Russ. 
Davis  A.  G.  at  Travelers  Ins.  C!o.  56  Prospect, 
h.  169  Seymour. 

«    A.  Preston,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  169  Seymour. 

u    Adella  Mrs.:  h.  81  Walnut 

'(    Albert  C.  clerk  at  80  Babcock,  b.6  Hawthorn. 

t<    Alexander,  carpenter,  h.u.  41  Sheldon. 

"    Alonzo  B.  mach.  at  188  Shel.  b.  142^  Main. 

«    Anna  A.  dressmaker  56,  b.  56  Chestnut. 

«    Annie,  seamstress,  b.  35  Portland. 

it   Arthur  W.  student,  b.  30  Woodland. 

«   Belle  C.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  882  Main, 
b.  12  Kennedy. 

(I    Beulah  Mrs.  h.  145  Collins. 

«    Bros,  market  and  grocers,  1451  Broad. 

Charles^F.  Davis.  Silas  H.  Davis. 

*<    Charles,  tinner,  497  Main,  h.u.  49  Chestnut. 
<(   Chas.  E.  cutter  at  59^  Trum.  1. 53  Westland. 
"    Charles  F.  (D.  liros,)  h.  257  Lawrence. 
"    Chas.  L.  (D.  ^  Smith)  b.2u.  23  Hudson. 
"    Charlotte  M.  wid.  Wm.  B.  h.u.  5  Wadsworth. 
(<    Clarence  C.  coachm.  at  8  Mn.  h.  1 1  Elliott  pi. 
«    Clarence  H.  photogpr.  177  Asv.h.Middlet'n  t. 
"    Cortland  P.  conductor  V.  Div.  N.Y.R.  450 

Asylum,  h.  34  Ashley. 
«    Edward  L.  mach.  at  40  Governor,  h.  87  Elm. 
«    Eliza  Mrs.  h.8u.  57  Hicks. 
«    Ernest,  barber  at  852,  b.u.  941  Main. 
CI    F.  R.  Mrs.  elk.  at  400  Mn.  b.  108  Trumbull. 
(<    Ferdinand  J.  boardlnghouse,  82  Church. 
(<    Florence  P.  asst.  librarian  at  5  Athenaeum, 

h.  18  Wethersfield. 
«   &  Foster,  meat  market,  808  Asylum. 

Onstavns  F.  Davis.  William  £.  Foster. 

«  Francis  W.  blksmith,  1  Flow.h.2u.  167  Cap. 
«  Frederick  C.  clerk  at  27  Asy.  h.  61  Lincoln. 
It  Frederick  W.barber,99  State,  h.  1 18  Talcott. 
"    Frederick  W.  president  Perkins  Electric 

Switch  Mfg.  Co.  83  Wbn.  h.  79  Vernon. 
<<    G.  Pierrepont,  physician,  medical  examiner 
Travelers  Ins.  Qo.  56  Pro.  h.  80  Woodland. 


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GECBS    HABTFOBD    CITT    DERBCTOBY. 


Geo.  clerk.  ^5  Maple,  li.  1 7 

**  (jtfjrv^  C.  tooLA.  a&  Popes,  bu  5^  CapitoL 

«  (ivo.  F.  barU^  at  3  A<Ti:a.  k.  l^  Brwm. 

<*  GeorjSe  IL  marhmwt  k.  37  Wocdijcne. 

■*  G^orzine  A.  dresBaker.  1^  h.  12  Kennedr. 

«  Gm-e,  BUrDOfr.  at  273  Hain.  b.  37  Elm. 

u  Grace  L  b.  12  Kennefij. 

«  GiistaTix«  F.  (Darii  y  Foster j  h.  1493  Broad. 

u  H.  h^n.  i5  Center. 

«  H.  T.  cape,  barse  '7€.  t95  State.  h.W<^h  t. 

«  Harris,  tailor,  76  TnunbolL  h.  t**.*  FroiiL 

«  HarrisoD  W.  clerk  at  l<."»  ^lain,  b.  13  Bkm. 

DAVIS  I.  B.  *  SON,  mfn.  BenrmaB 
heaters  &  pumps.  40  Ci^h.    S^t  pa^  ^jO. 

John  O.  Uarta. 

<<  Ira  A«  clerk  at  93  A5TiimL,  K  4  Wintbrop. 

«  Ithmar  B.  at  40  Elm.  h.  51  Waiisworth. 

**  James  R.  plumber,  4  CentraL  h.a.  4d  Woos. 

^  John  B.  helper  at  40  Cii«hmaii. 

**  John  F.  en^eer.  h.  1 1  Chestnut. 

M  John  H.  K.  student  at  Trinitr  college,  36 

Jartis  HaD,  Summit. 
Davis  JohxO.  (J.B.  Davis  S'  Son)  40  Cushman, 

h.  1«3  High.  "       See  page  500. 

'<  John  B.  engineer  at  124,  b.  133  Front. 

M  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.n.  52  Edwards. 

*<  Joseph,  teamster  at  40  Elm,  h.  Center. 

«  Jos.  M.  uphobterer  at  241  Asy.  h.  99  Tram. 

u  Joseph  S.  carpenter,  h.u.  46  Wooster. 

*<  Josephine  H.  wid.  Isaac  B.  h.  39  Woodland. 

*<  Lawrence,  mach.  at  133  SheL  b.  142^  Mn. 

"  Louis  P.  clerk,  b.  257  Lawrence. 

"  Lucinda  A.  nurse,  b.  34  Hopkins. 

«  Marion  L.  stenc^rapher,  b.  12  Kennedy. 

"  Mary  N.  b.  183  High. 

II  Mary  T.  wid.  Isaac  P.  h.  435  Capitol. 

u  Maud  £.  teacher,  832  Mn.  b.  169  Seymour. 

«  Minnie  S.  lecturer,  b.  12  Kennedy. 

"  Morris,  clerk  at  159  Asylum,  b.  32  Church. 

«  Ozora  S.  theological  student  at  1507  Broad. 

««  Perry,  paper  stock.  Market,  h-  So.  Windsor. 

«  Samuel,  merch.  tailor,  118  Asy.  h.  53  Morgan. 

«  Samuel  A.  Rev.  h.  12  Kennedy. 

"  Sarah  E.  h.  95  Trumbull. 

«<  Silas  H.  (D.  Bros.)  h.  1493  Broad. 

«  &  Smith,  saloon,  75  Main. 

CharlAA  L.  Davis.  ^  Fred  A.  Smith. 

««  Solon  P.  teacher  of  drawing  in  public  schools, 

h.  86  Edwards. 

tt  Thomas,  gardener  at  590  Asy.  h.u.  43  Lib. 

"  Thomas  C.  foreman  at  St.  Ry.  h.  E.H.t. 

"  Thomas  M.  molder,  690  Pk.  b.  31  Hamilton. 

"  Thomas  P.  clerk,  b.  6  Hawthorn. 

"  Thomas  W.  molder,  690  Pk.  b.  6.  Hawthorn. 

"  Truman,  b.u.  66  Wooster. 

"  Vincent  K.  coachm.  at  300,  h.r.  300  Far. 

"  W.  S.  ins.  agent,  372, 1.  372  Main. 

«<  William,  carpenter,  h.  6  Hawthorn. 

"  William,  cook,  h.u.  126  Windsor. 

«  William,  machinist  at  216  Law.  h.  92  Hud. 

«*  Wm.  R.  draughtsman  at  95  Pearl,  h.  34  Ced. 

«<  William  W.  mason,  h.  53  Westland. 
Davison  Luther  A.  phvsioian,  3,  I.  8  Pratt. 

«<  Suvia,  wid.  C.  D.  b.  66  Forest. 

"  |C^«^^  aho  Davidson, 


DsToQ  Frank  A.  alesiiian,h.  532  Garden. 

*^   Wflbert  B.  al  57  Albany,  h.  46  Chestnut. 
Daw  TImmbu  F.  at  277  Main,  b.  230  Allyn. 
Dave  Emna  I^  Mrs.  h.Q.  208  Franklin  av. 
DiwfeT  Badiard  S.  k  696  Main. 
Dnraej  Albert  J.  plasterer,  h.  201  Park. 
DawBoo  Catherine,  wid.  John,  h.  33  Union. 

^   Fwtd  M.  clerk  at  98  Kil.  b.  105  Clark. 

«<   Jaaiea  foreman  at  285  Sute  h.u.  14  Pratt 

•<  Joseph,  city  marshal,  mfr.  enveL  moisteners, 
240.  h.a.  240  ^lain. 

u   Thomas,  mill  hand  at  335  Sheldon. 

<«    Wilhud,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h  222  Put 
Day  Abraham,  property  man,  b.2u.  9  Park. 

M    Albert,  motorman  at  StRy. 

u   Albert  P.  general  sopt  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  436 
Capitol  L  364  LaoreL 

u    AnnaC.teach.WethersfieldaT.8ch.b.29Bkm. 

*«   Arthnr  P.  secy,  and  treas.  L.  E,  Rhodes  Co. 
26  High,  h.  2  Farmingion. 

DAY  C.  W.  creamery  butter,  405  Allyn. 
h.  Windsor  t.  See  page  521. 

(<    Caroline  £.  h.  105  Spring. 

Charles  E.  meat  dealer  at  4,  h.u.  4  Martin. 
ChaaW.  bo<^binderat  Case,  Lockwood  &  B. 

Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.  Newington  t. 
Clive  H.  student,  b.  2  Farmington. 
&  Doolittl^  agents'  supplies,  598  Main. 

PhUemoo  B.  Day.         Jessie  li.  DooUttle. 

Edw'd  T.  foreman  bookbindery,  Case,  Lock- 
wood  k  B.  Co.  49  Tra.  h.  Newington  t. 
Etiiabeth  wid.  Abraham,dre8sm.h.2o.9  Park. 
Ernest  O.  clerk  at  40  Got.  b.  83  Heasant. 
Frank  H.  Mrs.  b.  83  Pleasant. 
Frank  J.  bri^eman,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  212  Alh-n. 
Frederick  E.  saloon,  98  Main,  h.  29  West. 
Day  George  H.  vice  pres't  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  436 
Capitol,  park  commissioner,  h.  78  Weth. 

Seepages  4^e,AS7, 
Helen  L.  b.  78  Wethersfield. 
Henry  A.  B.  (P.  i?.  Dag  ^  Sons)  h.  Mer.  t 
John  B.  painter  at  17  Elm,  h.u.  83  Governor. 
John  C.  attorney,  h.  851  Farmington. 
Kittle  E.  wid.  Wm.  F.  elk  at  368,  b.  663  Main. 
Nellis  E.  (P.  ft.  Day  i' Sons)  b.  41  Willard. 
Noah  D.  coUarmaker  8  Sig.  h.u.  8  Winter. 
Nurseries,  Union  for  Home  Work,  239  Mar. 
P.  R.  &  Sons,  fence  builders,  598  Main. 

Fhilemon  B.  Day.  Henry  A.  B.  Day.  Nellls  E.  Day. 

Philemon  R.  (P.  ft.  Day  ^  Sons)  h.  Mer.  t 
Samuel,  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  h.u.  1 7  Walnut. 
Thos.  H.  electrician,  280  Asy.  h.u.  96  Wooa 
Thomas  M.  h.  2  Farmington. 
Thomas  M.  agent,  83,  b.u.  83  Governor. 
Welthea  T.  wid.  Robert  £.  h.  29  Bkm. 
William  J.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1476  Broad. 
Dayton  Fred.  £.  clerk  at  the  Globe,  25  Asylum, 
b.  96  Church. 
«   Julia  E.  wid.  Henry  H.  b.  96  Church. 
«<    Lydia,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Daze  Pierre,  at  Pratt  &  Cady  Co.  b.  276  Law. 
Deacon  Geo.  W.  endr.  N.Y.K.  b.u.  10  Walnut 
Deady  Delia,  b.  41  Lafayette. 
<i   Jas.  F.  woodfinisher,  252  PI.  b.  4 1  Lafayette. 
"   Jeremiah  F.  cutter,  252  PI.  b.  41  Lafayette, 


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I>esidy  John,  painter  &  paperhgr.  h.a.  70  Sanford. 
^     Mi^ggie,  oressmaker  at  1 02  Tram.  b.a.  70  San. 
^     Marr,  wid.  David,  h.  41  Lafayette. 
•*     Stepkieo  D.  at  254  Pearl,  b.  41  Lafayette. 
M    Wifcam,  helper,  54  Arch,  b.  41  Lafayette. 
**    1^*  *^«  oiso  Deedy. 
I>ean  Andrew,  h.  47  Hawthorn. 

^    Charles,  carpenter,  h.8a.r.  23  West 
€A    Edward,  machinist,  b.n.  43  Hawthorn. 
«<    Edward,  conductor  StRy.  115  State. 
««   Fred.  H.  shipping  clerk  at  30  Cushman,  h. 

189  Ashley. 
C4    Frederick  W.    county    commissioner,    85 

Trambull,  h.  Glastonbury  t 
««    George  B.  clerk  at  1  Flow.  b.  80  Hopkins. 
«<   Henry,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  15  Howsu^. 
«<   Minnie  Mrs.  h.u.  565  Main. 
I>eBar  Stephen,  gardener  at  136  Washington. 
DeBello  Domenico,  bootblack,  h.2u.  268  Front 
I>eBerio  Pasquale,  laborer,  h.2u.  11  Charles. 
DeBilis  Domenico,  laborer,  h.  30  Kilboum. 
I>ebler  F.  Jos.  shoem.  at  2  7  7  Mn.  b.66  Madison  av. 

**   WiDiun,  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  14  Kibbe. 
I>eBlo]s  Edward  A  traveling  salesman  at  Popes, 

h.  Wethersfield  t. 
DeBonis  Dominick,  physician,  45,  h.  45  Morgan. 
I>eBono  Andrew,  laborer,  h.2a.  7  Charles. 
l>ecatur  Edwd.  C.  packer,  h.  52  Sanford. 
Dechan  Charles,  harness  maker  at  334  Asylum, 

h.  24  Huntley  pi. 
Decker  Alpheus  J.  mach.  at  40,  b.  28  Governor. 
«<    H.  E.  Airs.  h.  79  Seymour. 
M    Horace  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  24  9  Putnam. 
DECKER  JOHN  A.  blacksmith  &  horse- 
shoer,  201,  h.  205  Smith.     Seepage  521. 
^    Loois  ,cifarmaker  at  349  Main,  b.  163  Front 
«    Samuel  W.  M.  b.u.  536  Main. 
M    Theo.  foreman  at  40,  h.  28  Governor, 
u    Warren  J.  horseshr.  at  201  Smith,  h.  W.H.t 
DeCraney  Geo.  W.  raech.  at  Popes,  b.  192  Russ. 
Decrenier  Geoige,  at  Popes,  l.n.  192  Russ. 
Decuivi  Carmine,  laborer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Deedy  H^^see  also  Deady, 
De^an  Geo.  S.  enameler,  Popes,  h.  Forestvillet 
M   James  M.  telegrapher,  b.u.  38  So.  Prospect. 
M   James  T.  painter, 20  Central,  b.  1 3  Lawrence. 
M   Michael,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  Forestville  t 
"    Patrick,  h.r.  18  Lawrence. 
^    Sarah  A.  wid.  Edward,  h.u.  38  So.  Prospect 
><   WiUiam  F.  b.u.  38  So.  Prospect 
Deerwort  Lester,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  58  Ben. 
D'Elia  Carmine,  h.n.  56  Portland. 
DeFelice  Alfonzo,  restaurant  52,  h.  52  Front. 
De Forest  Arthur  U.  machinist  at  34  Morgan,  h. 
Whiting  lane. 
u   Charles  H.  dropforger,  216  Lawrence,  h.2u. 

19  Babcock. 
«    Cornelia  L.  wid.  Wm.  B.  h.  360  Laurel. 
M    Geo.  H.  mach.  at  216  Law.  h.  47  Babcock. 
Deggs  Nathaniel,  mach.  at  80  Huys.  h.  1 9  John. 
D^nan  Annie  L.  tailoress,  b.u.  50  Retreat 
«  Jas.  F.  photogr.  at  368,  b.  472  Main. 
<i  Maigaret,  clerk,  h.u.  50  Retreat 
«  Patrick,  bartender,  b.  12  Lawrence. 
^<  William  Jr.  carpenter,  h.u.  43  Walnut. 


DeGranvall  Walter,  fireman  64  Com.  b.  45  Park. 
DeGrav  Alton,  screwmaker  at  4  76  CapitoL 
DeGroat  Wm.  E.  mach.  at  26  High,  b.  239  PearL 
Dekehoe  Susan  Mrs.  h.r.  213  Pearl. 
Delahanty  Fred.  A.  painter  at  25  Church,  h.84  Gr. 

«   John  J.  painter,  h.  118  Mather. 

«  John  J.  Jr.  painter,  12,  h.  12  Warner. 

c(   Wm.  E.  clerk,  b.  118  Mather. 
DeLamater  Richard  S.  (DeLamaier  Sr  S</n)  h. 
84  Buckingham. 

«<   Richard  W^XDeLamaier  j-  San)  b.  84  Bkm. 

M   &  Son,  photographers,  15  Pratt 

Biehard  8.  DeLanuUer.     Blchard  W.  Del^mator. 
Delaney  Catherine,  wid.  Thos.  nurse,  h.u.  102  Alb. 

«   Elizabeth,  clerk,  b.u.  40  Avon. 

u  James,  laborer,  stone  pits,  h.u.r.  12  So.  Pros. 

u  James  E.  mach.  at  9  Sigoumey,  h.  82  State. 

«   John,  at  Popes,  h.u.  46  Smith. 

M   John  J.  h.3u.  34  North. 

«   Kieran  J.  engraver,  r.  64  Asy.  h.  E.H.t. 

"   Margaret  Mrs.  h-uj*.  157  Miwle. 

**   Maria,  wid.  William,  h.u.  27  John. 

«   Martin,  Uborer,  h.3u.  34  North. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  40  Avon. 

«   Michael  H.  ostler,  b.  71  Main. 

«   Michael  W.  solderer  at  62  Mar.  b.u.  1 9  A  von. 

«   Patrick,  helper  at  N.Y.R  h.u.  299  Law. 

"   Thomas,  b.  46  Smith. 

u   Wm.  John,  at  144,  h.  157  Maple. 

«   William  I^  toolm.at  581  Cap.  h.  24^  Smith. 

M    William  P.  b.2u.  40  Avon. 

ii  Wm.  T.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.n.  4  Atlantic. 
DeLaNiepce  Marie,  teacher  High  scliool,  b.  366 

LanreL 
Delano  Mining  &  Milling  Co.  218  Main,  rm.  43, 

I.  S.  &  B.  F.  Pline,  managers. 
Delap  Edward,  engineer  at  9,  b.  9  Pales. 

«    Gea  N.  inspector  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Inspection  &  Ins.  Co.  21 8  Mn.  h.u.  32  Mahl. 

«   Nathan,  carpenter,  h.u.  59  Belle vue. 
Delasio  Vincenzo,  laborer,  h.2u.  22  Charles. 
Delbar  Stephen,  gardener  for  M.  (i.  Bulkeley, 

136  Washinrrton,  1.  38  Park. 
DeLeeuw  Hyman,  clerk  at  1 2 Asy.b.  88  Edwards. 

"    Leopold,  (Salomon  Sf  DeL.)  b.  8K  Edwards. 

««  RoseMrs.f&i/amof)A*i>e  L.)  h.88  K<1  wards. 
DeLeo  Domenico  A.  laborer,  h.2u.  73  Morgan. 
DelGandio  Frank,  laborer  at  1  Flow.  h.n.Al^  Mor. 

u   John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.u47^  Morgan. 
Deline  Emil,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  34  Putnam. 
DelJendica  Domenico,  laU>rer,  h.  79  Morgan. 
Dellafera  Michael,  shoemaker  at  14^  Pratt,  h.r. 
29  Albany. 

Dellert  Frank,  foreman,  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 
Delliber  Charles  H.  real  estate,  h.  218  Park. 
Delloughery  John  J.  bridcreman.  h.u.  62  Flow. 

*<   Patrick,  teamster,  h.  34  Laurel. 
Del^renza  Joseph,  barber  at  81, 1.  81  Main. 
Delorme  Fred,  driver,  h.u.  226  Putnam. 
«    Hormisdas  D.  blacksm.  at  980  Main  h.u.  19 

Avon. 
«   Joseph  H.  sign  painter  at  185  Pearl,  b.u. 
226  Putnam. 
Deloury  John,  assistant  Ruperintendent  StRy. 
'Co.  1 21  State,  b.  48  Prospect. 


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GEBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Deloury  Michael,  h.  129  Lawrence. 
DeLucre  John,  laborer,  b.  70  Village. 

«   Joseph,  pressman,  b.  70  Village. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Martin,  h.  70  Village. 

«   Michael  D.  printer,  b.  70  ViUage. 

it   Thomas  H.  b.  70  Village. 
Deluhery  David  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  401  Cap. 
Demancne  Edward,  foreman  1005,  h.  1011  Main. 

«   Onier,  shipper  at  1005,  h.  1011  Main. 
Demar  David,  lineman  at  4S  Pearl,  h.  66  Hicks. 
Denlars  Peter,  coremaker,  h.  1 7  Howard. 
Demarto  Angelo,  laborer,  h.2u.  29  Mech. 

«   Joseph,  rag  picker,  h.u.  81  Mechanic. 
Dember  &aac,  peddler,  h.a.  41  North. 
Deming  Charles  A.  baker,  615,  h.  615  Main. 

«    Clarice,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  891  Allyn. 

(«   Edward,  bkkpr.  at  79  Talcott,  h.  14  Avon. 

(<    Edward  A.  h.  14  Avon. 

c(    Edwin  N.  mason,  218,  h.  891  Allyn. 

«   Elizabeth,  wid.  Ernest,  b.  181  Sigourney. 

«   Fanny  C.  clerk,  b.  83  Buckingham. 

«    Fred  A.  express,  4,  h.2u.  4  Village. 

(<    George  L.  fanner,  h.  1197  Main. 

«<    George  M.  (Deming    Printing    Co,)    821 
Main,  h.  145  Barbour. 

«    George  W.  h.  228  Franklin. 

"    Henry  A.  jewelry  and  watches,  150  Asylum, 
h.  SO  Charter  Oak. 

«    Hobert  W.watchm.  880Main.h.n.l4lCapen. 

«   Horace  C.  salesman,  15  Tru.  h.  Pie.  Valley. 

«    Leslie  F.  salesman,  428  Main,  b.  Bloomfield. 

«    Printing  Company,  821  Main. 

"    RoswellM.  carman,  478,  h.u.  478  Weth. 

«    Roxy  B.  wid.  Stillman  N.  h.  83  Buckingham. 

«    Wesley  E.  fanner,  h.  1197  Main. 

»«    Wm.  B.  carpenter  at  288  Shel.  h.  106  Sey. 

"    William  H.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Co.  291  Main,  h.  16  Highland. 

«    William  L.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  b. 
58  Buckingham. 
D*£mma  Clement,  barber  at  91,  b.  79  Windsor. 
Demont  Wilbur  J.  helper  at  581  Cap.  b.  64  Wind. 
Demore  Albert,  b.  54  Amity. 
Dempsey  Benj.  motorm.  St.R.  h.  20  Cottage  pi. 

u   John,  laborer,  h.  119  Maple. 

«   John,  teamster,  14,  h.  14  Glendale. 

"    Lawrence,  laborer,  b.  14  Glendale. 
Denby  Joseph  H.clerk  278  Asy.b.Windsor  Locks  t. 
Deneen  James,  finisher  at  1 4 7  Asy.  h.  1 33  Mather. 

«   James  E.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  133  Mather. 

"   Jeremiah  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1 33  Mather. 

«<    Timothy,  packer  at  57  Alb.  b.  850  Front. 
Denehy  Cornelius,  packer  at  57   Albany,  h.u. 
h.u.  83  Front. 

«   John,  blacksmith,  b.  88  Front. 
DeNezzo  Felix,  laborer,  h.u.  86  Morgan. 

«    Frank,  fruit,  82,  b.  82  Morgan. 

"    BSr'^ee  also  Nezzo, 
Denison  Charles,  h.  48  Imlay. 

u   Chas.  capt.  barge  8,  285  State,  h.  Saybrook  t. 

«<    Clara  ML  teacher,  b.  207  Laurel. 

««    Frank  E.  bkkpr.  at  1 90  Pearl,  b.  207  Laurel. 

DENISON     CEO«    E.    contractor    and 

builder,190Pearl,h.207 Laurel.  See  pAQl, 

a   Jessie  X.  nurse  at  258,  h.  258  Main. 


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Denison  John  L.  at  Travelers  Insunmoe  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  26  Huntington. 
<<   Learned  B.  clerk,  b.  26  Huntington. 
«   M.  B.  accountant,  500  Mn.  h.  9  7  Hantingtoii. 
"   f^^see  also  Dennison. 
DennAndrew,  assembler  at  556  Cap.  h.  4  7  Haw. 
"   Edward,  dipper  at  556  Cap.  h.  48  Hawthorn. 
Dennehey  William,  laborer  at  98  Kil.  b.  15  Sqoire. 

"     i^*9ee  also  Ikmahy;  Danehy. 
Dennencer  Ambrose,  motorm.  StRv.  115  State. 
Denney  Pearl  A.  stenographer  at  Jo^s-Pratt  Co. 

555  Capitol,  b.  East  Hartford  t. 
Dennis  Geo.  F.  lineman  8  Cen.  h.u.  1 7  Kennedy. 
James  W.  wholesale  cream,  h.  66  Capen. 
Jared,  machinist  at  152  State,  h.u.  280  High. 
Joseph,  horsetrainer,  h.  New  Park. 
Rodney,  office,  278^  Main,  rm.  28,  fa.  98 

Washington. 
Thomas,  brickyard  and  h.  Prospect  av.  _ 
Dennison  Harry ,steward  at  the  Hartford,54Higfa. 
«   May,  Miss,  b.  285  Capitol. 
«    Richard  A.  brakem.  at  N. Y.R.  h.Saybrook  t. 
Denno  Aiken  S.  salesman  at  45,  b.  45  Asylom. 
Denoyer  Charles,laborerat  1  Flower,  h.5  Francis. 
Denslow  Eddie  U.  h.u.  1081  Midn. 

Edward  D.  milkman,  1081,  h.  1081  Main. 
Ferdinand  D.  horsedealer,  b.  548  Main. 
Helen  R.  Mrs.  h.u.  15  Imlay. 
Philander  W.  (P.j-  W.  D,)  h.  1168  Main. 

P.  &  W.  milkmen,  1168  Main. 
Plillander  W.  Denalow.       Welton  V.  Denslow. 
Welton  U.  (P.  ir  W.  D.)  h.  Windsor  t. 
Wilbert  P.  b.  1081  Main. 
Dentieth  Hattie,  b.  58  Church. 
Depalma  Bias,  waiter,  b.  280  Front 

«    Vingen,  laborer,  h.  280  Front. 
Depau  Lucy,  wid.  Lewis,  b.  20  Benton. 
DePhilip  Vincenzo,  laborer,  b.  78  Charles. 

Depler cigarmaker,  b.  188  Front 

DeRau  George,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  Burndde  v. 

"   John,  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  Burnside  v. 
Derby  Arthur  H.polisheratl  Flow.h.u.561  Garden. 

«    Henry,  polisher  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  561  Garden. 

i(   John  J.  watchmaker  21 4  Asy .b.u.82  Windsor. 

"   Joseph  F.  buffer  at  Popes,  b.u.  82  Windsor. 

«  Joseph  H.  stevedore  at  98  Ril.h.u.  82  Windsor. 
Deress  Tom,molder  at  440  Asylum,  b.  80  Temple. 
Dermot  Leon  J.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  b.  7  Linden. 
Derocher  Levi,  nailer  at  1 55  Ch.O.  h.  48  Glendale. 
Derosa  Nicholas,  fruit,  etc.  85,  b.  85  Albany. 
Derrick  John  A.  conductor  StRy.h.7  Congress. 

«   John  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  7,  h.  7  Congress. 
Derrin  Carrie  E.  b.  811  Asylum. 

*<  Nettie  Miss,  b.  811  Asylum. 
Desautel  Victor,  h.u.  29  Spruce. 
Deschamps  Alphonse,  carpenter,  b.u.  46  Canton. 

«    Napoleon,  h.  46  Canton. 
Deschaut  Joseph  Rev.  missionary,  h.  New  Park. 

DESJARDINS    BENJAMIN    M. 

mechanical  engineer,  872  Main,  h.  Buena 
Vista,  W.H.t  See  page  481. 

Desmond  Ann,  h.  852  Park. 

Catharine,  wid.  Jeremiah,  h.u.  20  Cedar. 

Daniel  F.  wireworker  618  Cap.  b.  852  Park. 

Dennis,  gardener  at  78  Wash.  b.  852  Park. 


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Desmond  Jere.  teamster  at  100  Com.  b.  61  Front 

u    John,  laborer,  98  fialbourn,  b.u.  85  Front 

**    Julia,  clerk  at  400  Main,b.  73  Church. 

»    Nora  J.  dressmaker,  270,  b.  352  Park. 

«<    Patrick  H.  assembler,  Popes,  b.u.  352  Park. 

«    Timothy  D.  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  352  Park. 
Deamore  Louise,  bookkr.  370  Mn.  b.a.  166  Allyn. 

M    Sarah  J.  wid.  John  D.  h.u.  1 66  Allyn. 
lyEaopo  Antonio,  b.n.  579  Main. 

««  '  Brothers,  musicians,  579  Main. 

PMaqoale  M.  D'Eaono.  Bocco  D*E8opo. 

Dommic  D*E8opo. 

««    Dominic  (lyEs)  Bros.)  h.  579  Main. 
M    Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  579  Main. 
^    Michael,  peanuts.  State,  h.  64  Morgan. 
•^    Oscar,  cigarm.  at  1 78  State,  b.  21  Windsor. 
«<    Pasquale  hL(iyEs.  D.)  h.  579  Main. 
*<    Bocco,  ci^rmaker  at  579,  h.  579  Main. 
Despard  Geo.  rj&s8embler,556  Cap.  h.u.43  Haw. 

^    Michael,  machinist,  h.u«  35  Lawrecce. 
Despins  Alfred,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  5  Davenport 
Deaaell  Jose^^  O.  helper  1  Flow.  h.  50  Glendale. 
Deth  Joseph,  ostler  at  157  Weth.  b.  84  Bond. 
Dettenbom  Louis  F  foreman,  69  Front,  h.  5  John. 
"    Lodwjg  F.  cabinetmaker,  h.  46  Windsor. 
«<    Wm.  F.  cabinetm.  at  69  Front,  h.u.  5  John, 
u    William  F. Jr.cabinetm.  69  Front,b.u.  5  John. 
Dettling  Martin  J.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  9  Queen. 
Deucher  John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  66  Ward. 
Dense  John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  2  Squire. 

"    Simeon, -machinist  at  54  Arch. 
Denty  Harrison  M.  driver  319  Asy.  h.2u.  5  Hun.  av. 

M    Henry  £.  painter,  h.r.  3  East 
D'Evaaney  Edward,  mach.  b.n.  25(  Chestnut 
u   John,  at  1  Flower,  h.  293  Lawrence. 
"    Mangaret,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  25^  Chestnut. 
"    Mic£ael,  at  1  Flower,  b.  293  Lawrence, 
cc    Thos.  engineer  at  388  Cap.  b.  31  So.Pro8pect 
Devean  Claudius  A.  325  Mn.  h.u.  435  Broad. 
Devery  James,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  50  Wells. 
Devine  Arthur  H.  at  436  Cap.  b.  484  Wethersfield. 
u   £.  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  10  Huntley  pi. 
u   John,  farmer  at  484,  h.  484  Wethersfield. 
u   John,  miller  at  Popes,  b.u.  1053  Broad. 
^   John  F.  plater  at  Popes,  h. Windsor  Locks  t 
u   Minnie,  clerk  at  390  Main,  b.  59  Pleasant 
««   Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  69  Avon, 
u   Patrick,  mechanic  at  Colts,  h.  1058  Broad, 
u   Walter  W  clerk  4  Sta.  b.  484  Wethersfield. 
Devito  Joseph,  shoem.  14^  Pratt,  b.  35  Albany. 
Devlin  Mary  R.  h.u.  63  Sigourney. 

««    Patrick,  polisher  216  Lawrence,  b.  1 0  Queen. 
Devoe  George  A.  boilerm.  at  N.Y.R.  b.  131  High. 

Dewev  Chas.  T.  bkkpr.  433  Main,  b.  14  Church. 
M    Dwight,  insurance  agt  253,b.2u.  155  Main. 
DwightM.E.  clerk  at  273  Asy.b.  155  Main. 
^   Edward  W.  county  commissioner,  85  Trum- 
bull, h.  Granby  t. 
^   George  N.  printer  at  Hartford  Times,  246, 

h.2n.  155  Main. 
u   Welthia,  at  201  Asylum,  1. 101  Trumbull. 
Dewhurst  Minnie  C.  clerk  at  369,  b.  30  Mam. 
DeWhymbs Martha,  nurse,  b.u.  10  Foot  Guard  pL 
Dewing  Fred.  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  86  Hopkins. 
«   Leonard  H.  b.  80  Buckingham. 


Dewing  Susan,  wid.  Leonard  C.  h.  80  Bkm. 
DeWitt  Bertha,  b.  370  Laurel. 

^   Clarence,  student,  b.  370  Laurel. 

u    George  W.  janitor  T.M.C.A.  315,  L  323  PL 

«   Naomi,  wid.  John  £.  h.  370  Laurel. 

«    Peter,  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  SUte. 
DeWolf  Ephraim,  groceries,  920  Mn.h.5  Nelson. 
Dexter  Albert  J.  apprent  at  7  7  Com.  b.  736  Broad. 

u   John,  b.  417  Maple. 

((   Joseph  C.  printer  at  275  Main,  h.  736  Broad. 
Deyo  EltmgT.  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  30  West 

DIAMOND  COMPOUND.  56^0.523. 

u   Edwin  P.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  39  7  Capitol. 

«   Levi,CC/ar2-,2>iaiiiofu/^C/arX-^h.u.4  Russell. 
Diano  Leonordo,  barber,  253  State,  h.3u.  82  Mor. 
Dibbels  Dominick,  laborer,  b.  3  Charles. 
Dibble  Charles,  b.  22  Pratt 

u   Emma  E.  Mrs.  employment,  22,  h.  22  Pratt. 

u   Emma  E.  wid.  George,  h.  24  Babcock. 

«    Henry  C.  ins.  agent  at  253  Main,  h.  22  Pratt 

«   Hinman  A.  h.  914  Main. 

«   Susan  E.  compositor,  49  Tnu  b.  40  Grand. 

M   William,  h.  38  Ashley. 
Dicanio  William,  helper  at  r.  223  State. 
Dickenson  Ferdinand,  rubberwkr,  h.u.  603  Main. 

<<    Gertrude  E.  teacher,  382  Main,  b.  6  Bond. 

«   Harriet  H.  wid.  Nathaniel,  b.  58  Imlay. 

«   Linns,  h.  6  Bond. 

u   Bobert  C.  clerk   at  Probate    Court,   114 
Pearl,  b.  6  Bond. 
Dickerman  Charles  W.  cutter  at  154  Peari,  h. 
57  Chestnut 

«    S.  J.  wid.  Charles,  h.2u.  57  Chestnut 

Wilton  E.  Dickerman,  Physician,  1 9^  Pratt 

HoiiTa.-8  to  10  A.  M. 

2  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.  M. 
Telephone  625. 

Dickerman  Wilton  E.  physician,!  9^,  h.l  9^  Pratt. 
Dickerson  AnnaE.  wid.George  H.  d.u.62  Capen. 

«    Frank  R.  beltist,  15  Trumbull,  h.  100  Vine. 

«   Frederick,  salesman,  42,  h.  279  Asylum. 

«    George  A.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  1 1 6  Retreat. 

(<    GeaN.  brickyard  Kensington  th.  87  W^ash. 

«   Josephine  L.  wid.  Leander,news,56,h.  58  Tru. 

"   Mary  A.  wid.  Alfred,  h.  172  Sigourney. 

(<  Theodore  B.  clerk  56  PI.  b.  87  Washington. 
Dickinson  A.  Mrs.  overseer  carpet  depart  400 
^lain,  h.u.  116  Retreat 

M    Albert  A.  baggageman  N.T.R.  h.  62  Woos. 

«    Alfred  H.  at  42  High,  h.2u.  279  Asylum. 

«   Calvin  P.  express,  16^,  h.  l^  Pratt 

<<  Chas.  F.  foreman  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.  249  Putnam. 

«    Daniel  A.  expr^man,  h.  171  Windsor. 

«   E.  M.  leaf  tobacco,  215  State,  h.  199  Collins. 

i<   Edith  L.  Mrs.  b.u.  744  Main. 

(<   Emercy,  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  1264  Broad. 

u   Etta  C.  Mrs.  h.3u.  28  Moi^an. 

«    Frederick  Cchief clerk,  98  Kil.h.l44  Capitol. 

«    Geo.  K.  alterative  med.  248  Mn.h.36d  Laurel. 

M   H.  W.  artist  at  333, 1.2u.  333  Main. 

u    Harry  L.  machinist,  b.  144  Capitol. 

Dickinson  Hbnry  H.  (Newton^  Robertson  {f 
Co.)  h.  21  Ward.  Seepage  486. 


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112 


geeb's  habtfoed  city  dibbctory. 


E.  B.  DILUNGHAM'S 


AdverUiingt 

Fire  Inturanee, 

Seal  Eetate  and  Loan 


Agency, 


Mo.  245  MAIK  STREET. 

Dickinson  Henry  W.  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"   John,  mach.  at  N.  Y.R.  h.  Wethersfield  ave. 
"   John  R.  patternm.  at  Colts,  h.  90  Capitol. 

DICKINSON  L.  A.  &  CO.  local  agents 
^tna  Ins.  Co.  224  Main.  See  page  388. 
Leonard  A.  Dickinson.    Clarence  I.  BeardBley. 
"    Leonard  A.  {L.A.D,^  CoA  224  Mn.  h.  1  Bel 

i<    Orland  N.  molder  at  1  Flow.  h.2u.  1 75  Law 
tt    Sidney  O.  clerk  P.O.  h.2u.  28  Morgan. 

DICKINSON  TYPE    FOUNDRY. 

Boston,  Mass.  See  page  ^"ib. 

«    William  A.  machinist,  Colt8,b.u.  116  Retreat. 

"   Wm.  E.  h.  26 1  Wethersfield. 

«  AVolcott,  ostler,  r.  50  State,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
Dicks  Geo.  B.  salesman  at  1 14  Asy.b.  84  Jefferson. 

"    Thomas,  laborer  at  690  Park,h.  21  Putnam. 

"    (^^See  also  Dix. 
Didriksen  S.  Kristian  Rev.  h.u.  16  Wooster. 
Didsbury  Robt.  solderer,  62  Mar.  h.  140  Barber. 
Diefendorf  Lyman  S.  b.  85  Sargeant. 

«    Menzo,  machinist,  b.  125  Barbour. 
Diehl  Louis,  clerk  at  497,  h.u.  501  Main. 
Diestcll  Joseph,  hackman,  10,  b.  10  Commerce. 

Dietel brewer  at  815  Park. 

Dietrich  Alma,  clerk  at  406  Main.  b.  58  Church. 

li    Carl  J.  architect,  872  Main,  b.  55  Garden. 

"    Chas.  G.  bartdr.  110  Albany,  h.  693  Main. 

«    Emma  K.  stenogr.  51  Mar.  b.  58  Temple. 

li   J.  A.  Chas.  bartender  at  79  Mn.  h.  3  7  Talcott 

i(    Margaret^  wid.  Theodore,  h.  58  Temple. 

(<    Millard  Mary,  Mrs.  musician,  b.  8  Asylum. 

«    Theodore,  policeman,  h.  64  Grove. 
Diggs  CfBsar  H.  booth.  124  Asy.h.u.  98  Walnut. 

«    Greorge,team8ter  at  8  7  Spruce,  h.r.84  Village. 

"   Joseph,  at  140  State,  b.  25  Scarborough. 

"    Susie  Mrs.  h.  65  Hicks. 

"  Wm.  H.  porter  887  Main,  b.  Cottage  Grove. 
Dignam  Annie  A.comp.  836  Asy.  b.  32  Hudson. 

(<    Arthur  M.  polisher,  216  Law.  h.  38  Canton. 

"   John  IL  mach.  at  40  Governor,  b.  32  Hudson. 

«    Mary  Mrs.  h.  32  Hudson. 

«  Thos.  F.  printer,Times,246  Main,h.  4  Grand. 
Dignan  John,  lithograp.  42  Union  pi.  b.  43  Wal. 
Dilanean  Nicolo,  barber  at  1 28  Mn.  b.  14  Kilboum. 
Dilea  Dominick,  laborer,  h.2u.  73  Morgan. 

«<    Ijouis,  laborer,  b.2u.  7^  Morgan. 
Dilliber  Nelson  C.  mach.  Popes,  h.  51  Woodbine. 

"    f^^see  aho  Delliber, 
QiLLiNOHAM  E.B.  advertising  agency,  245  Main, 
h.  491  Farmington.  See  page  112, 

"    Julia  IL  wid.  Albert,  b.  24  Walnut 
Dillon  Annie,  wid.  James,  li.  8  Bonner. 

«    Catherine,  b.  66  Church. 

«    Charles,  machinist,  b.  78  Governor. 
Dillon  Charles,  (R.  Ballerstein  fc  Co*)  b^  66 
Church.  See  page  864. 


Dillon  Chas.  J.  (Kenney  ^  D.)  b.  84  Capitol. 

«    Charles  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  73  Govemor. 

«   Christopher  J.  elk.  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.  55  Bab. 

«    Edwara,  dropforger  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  19 
Putnam. 

«    Edward,  quarryman,  stone  pits,  b.  8  Bonner. 

«   Edward  F.  policeman,  h.  89  Baboock. 

«   James,  boilermaker,  h.  261  Front. 

(<   James,  hamessm.  68  Morgan,  h.u.  70  Village. 

«   James,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  72  Yanblock. 

«   James  D.  groceries,  244,  h.u.  242  PearL 

c(   James  E.  pressfeeder,  b.  78  Governor. 

tt   James  J.  coachman  at  54,  b.  54  Woodland. 

«   John,  carpenter  at  283  Sheldon,  h.  31  Paw. 

«   John,  mason,  h.u.r.  219  Pearl. 

«   John  B.  tinner  at  102  Main,  1.  219  PearL 

«   Joseph,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  72  Yanblock. 

'<    Louis  T.operator  at  Plimpton  Manufacturing 
Co.  252  Pearl,  h.  405  Main,  rm.  13. 

«   Mary  Ann,  h.  70  Village. 

«   Nicholas,  boilermaker  at  H.  B.  Beach  & 
Son,  185  Grove,  h.  261  Front 

«   Richard  J.  foreman  at  I.  B.  Davis  &  Son,40 
Cushman,  b.  261  Front 

«   Richard  J.  restaurant  Union  station,  466, 
h.  100  Church. 

tt   Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   Thomas,  htborer  at  Colts,  h.a.r.  74  Vanblock. 

(<    Timothv,  mason,  h.u.  89  Hudson. 
Dilloucrey  Joseph,  pressfeeder  at  141  PearL 
Dillourey  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  84  Laurel. 

DIME  SAVINGS  BANKof  Hartfoid, 

295  Main.  See  page  884. 

Dimes  Jos.  F.  electrician  at  StRy.h.  22  Cot  pL 
Dimock  Edith  L.  b.  Vanderbilt  Hill,  Far.  ave. 

u   Ira,  president  Nonotuck  Silk  Co.  138  Shel- 
don, h.  Vanderbilt  Hill,  Farmington. 

tt   Irving,  student,  b.  Vanderbilt  Hill,  Far. 

It   Oliver  W.steamfitter  Colts,  b.  1 7  7  Asy.  rm.  2. 

«    Stanley,  student,  b.Vand.  HUl,  Farmington. 
Dimon  Arthur  L.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  E.H  .T.  t 

«    Geo.  B.  supt.  creamery  at  r.  147,  h.r.  147 
Woodland. 

tt   John,  publisher,  8  Village,  b.  East  Htfd.  t 

"   John  J.  farmer,  h.r.  147  Woodland. 

"    Matilda  Mrs.  b.  18  Lewis. 
Dinan  John,  wirew.  at  618  Cap.  h.  162  Sisson. 
Dingwell  A.  E.  insp.  at  70  State  h.  5  Kilbpum. 

t<    Arthur  E.  laborer,  h.  5  Kilboum. 

«    Charles  H.  riveter  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  h.r.  269  Wethersfield. 

"    Wm.  B.  jobber,  b.  5  Kilboum. 
Dion  Albertinc  M.  clerk  at  4  20  Main,b.  88  Amity. 

«    Alfred,  carpenter,  h.u.  2  Church. 

"    Celestine  H.  mach.at  1  Flow.  h.  88  Amity. 

«    Louis,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  45  Amity. 

DIRECTORY,  oflice  16  Sta.  See  title  page 

Disbrow  Wm.  E.  quartermaster  general.  State 

Capitol,  rm.  56,  h.  Bridgeport  c. 
DiTorio  Nicola,  at  178,  b.  178  Front 
Dittenbom  ^[^'See  Deitenbom. 
Dittrick  Hermann,  fireman  at  86,1. 27  Mulberr}-. 
Divinsky  Josie,  clerk  at  198,  b.  198  Front. 
it    Sarah,  groceries,  198,  h.  198  Front 


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113 


&  Co.  hatter  &  gents  furnishings,  159  Mun. 

Edward  B.  Dtx. 

««    Edward  B.  (D.  ^  Co.)  h.a.  154  Seymour. 
««    Frank  R.  clerk  at  S3  Mar.  h.  Weiherafield  t 
«   Jacob,  tobacco  dealer,  h.  120  Park. 
•*   f^r'see  aUo  Dicks. 
I>ix<m£lizabetlu  h.  159  Fannington. 

c4    Frank  Bey.  pastor  Sa  Baptist  Church,  h. 

25  Charter  Oak  pi. 
«    Frank  £.  cutter  254  Pearl,  h.u.  15  Center. 
««    Jolins  C.  at  501  Park,  b.  1220  Asjlum  ave. 
«<    Thomas  P.  b.  4  Ward. 
M    Trales,asstphy8.dur.  atY Jl.C. A. b.l  96High. 
««    William,  driller  at  581,  b.  618  CapitoL 
<«    William  H.  jobber,  h.8u.  35  Liberty. 
"   Wm.  H.  clerk  cor.  Sisson  and  Park,h.25  Wol. 
u    William    J.  teller  at  American  National 

Bank,  803  Main,  h.  4  Ward. 
Doane.  Ifichael,  at  216,  h.u.  301  Lawrence. 
^<   Sam.  £.clerk  at  476  Cap.  h.  98  Laurel. 
«••    Sumner  L.  h.  553  Asylum. 
Bobbs  Sarah,  wid.  Wm.  H.  b.u.  31(  Madison. 

^    Wm.  C.  conductor  St.  Ry.  b.u.  31^  Madison. 

Ddtmeier  Michael,  baker  at  121  Front. 

Dobson  Maria  S.  wid.  William,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«<    Richard  W.  teamster,  b.  176  State. 

«<    William,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.r.  227  PearL 

Dockrell  H.  Thomas,  at  164  State,  h.  Smith,  c. 

Davenport. 
Dodd  Alfred  W.  secretary  Washburn  Car  Wheel 

Co.  66  Suffield,b.  9  Russell. 
^    Charles  A.  cashier  at  Orient  Insurance  Co.  5 

Haynes,  h.  121  Main,  room  83. 
M    Charles  A.  boxmaker  at  42  Union  pi.  h.u. 

620  Garden, 
u    Charles  B.  farmer,  h.  90  Washin^n. 
M    W.  H.  &  Co.  lithographers,  42  Union  place. 

yF.  H.  Dodd.  Albert  H.  Brooks. 

"   W.H.  ('TK.F.D.  j-Cb.Jh.  9RusselL 
Dodge  &  Brewer,  market,  grocers,  100  Main. 

CbAriea  N.  Dodfre.  Cliarles  H.  Brewer. 

u    Charies  F.  pressman  at  690  Park,  h.  44  Fra. 

«<    Chas.  N.  (D.  fr  Brewer)  h.  242  Wethersfield. 

«   £.  G.  plumber  3  Grove,  b.  28  Morgan. 

«   Edwin   H.  foreman    at    Hartford    Type- 
writer Co.  h.  242  New  Park. 

**    Employment  agency,  98^  TrumbulL 

"   Frank,  electrician,  b.  23  Morgan. 

«    Gilbert  P.  mechanic,  h.u.  36  Pratt. 

M   Graver  W.  at  17  Albany,  b.  196  High. 

«    Ho}^  £.  mechanic  at  1  Laurel,  b.  242  N.  P. 

^  Merriam  £.  foreman,  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  h.  54  Chestnut 

M  Wilbur  F.  chief  clerk  Adams  Ex.  h.  44  Hop. 
DoeUer  Chas.  F.  h.  220  Collins. 

M   John  F.  dentist,  371  Main,  h.  27  Florence. 

<«   f^see  aUo  DeoUer. 
Doehler  Fred  A.blackamith  at  216  T^w.  b.345  Put. 

M   Frederick  R  blacksm.  at  N.Y.R.  r.565  Asy. 

u  Max,  clerk  at  345  Main,  b.u.  1  Kilboum  ct. 
Doerfler  Theo.  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  h.u.83  Tem. 
Doerr  Adolph,  tauor,  833,  L  333  Main. 

»(  John,  cutter  at  188  Asy.  h.  71  Hudson. 
Doegan  Peter,  laborer  at  385  Sheldon. 
Doherty  Charles,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  1335  Broad. 

«<   Charles  A.toolmaker  at  556  Cap.  h.  1 5  Wads. 


Doherty  Edward,  clerk  556  Cap.b.  35  Glendale. 

(<    Edward,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.  10  Arch. 

M   Edward  J.  machinist,  h.  1436  Broad. 

«    Elizabeth,  h.u.  58  Ward. 

M   Margaret,  wid.  Charles  E.  h.  35  Glendale. 

(<    Patrick,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  51  Front. 

«   Richard,  mason,  b.  8^  Ellery. 

"   X^'see  also  Doeherty;  Davherty;  Dougherty. 
DolanBridget,  h.u.  2  Portland. 

«    Charles,  clerk  at  77  Win.  b.u.  2  Portland. 

«    Dennis,  helper  at  N.Y.R  h.u.  19  Spruce. 

^   Dennis  W.  electro  plater,  h.  116  Baboock. 

<<    Edward,  molder,  54  Arch,  b.  67  Groyernor. 

«<    Edward  P.  at  39  Kinsley,  b.  Ann. 

(<    Frank,  liquors,  wholesale,  39  Kin.h.  50  John. 

«   John,  boxm.  at  r.  223  State,  b.  27  Mechanic 

^   John,  laborer,  100  Com.  h.u.  136  Grove. 

«   John  J.  car  cleaner  at  X.T.R  r.  465  Asy. 

«   John  P.  groceries,  7  7  Windsor,  b.2  Portland. 

*<   John  P.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  67  Ward. 

«  Joseph  A.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  236  Zion. 

'<   Lawrence  Mrs.  h.  60  Hicks. 

(i   Lawrence  J.  cutter  at  245  Mn.  h.  60  Hicks. 

u   Martin,  melter  at  1  Flower,  h.  236  Zion. 

«   Martin  F.  clerk  at  I  So.  Ann,  h.u.  236  Zion. 

M   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  67  Governor. 

«   Michael,  corem.  at  1  Flow.  h.  30 1  Lawrence. 

«    Michael,  laborer,  h.r.  9  So.  Prospect. 

«    Michael,  laborer,  b.  r.  33  Lawrence. 

«   Mollie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  301  Lawrence. 

«   Patrick,  driver,  h.  27  Mechanic. 

«    Patrick  £.  gardener,  h.u.  43  Evergreen. 

«   Thomas,  teamster  at  280  Main,  b.  22  Mor. 

(<    Thos.  F.  1st  mate  str.  Middletown,  285  SUte. 

«    Timothy,  cigarmaker,  b.  445  Main. 

«    William,  blacksmith,  1.  527  Main. 

«    Wm.  J.  h.u.  98  Retreat. 

«    William  J.  mach.at  388  Cap.  b.  30 1  Lawrence. 

(«    Winifred,  wid.  John,  h.u.  28  Albany. 

"   t^^See  also  Doolan. 
DolarDdade,  hamessmaker  at  8  Sig.b.65  Lau. 
Dolbeare  William  B.  team^der,  b.u.  378  Broad. 
Dole  Augustus  O.  mach.  Popes,  h.u.  15  Seymour. 

«    Fred.  J.  supt  at  F.  H.  Richanls,  303  Main, 
b.  112  Edwards. 

"   Frederick  T.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  15  Sey. 
Dolin  James  F.  saloon,  481  &  485,  h.  731  Main. 

**   i^TSee  also  Dooling. 
Domarus  Otto  T.  1.  284  Asylum,  rm.  61. 
Dome.<!tic  SewingMachineCo.John  H  .Post,  25  6  Mn. 
Dominick  Thomas,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon. 
Don  David,  blacksmith  at  5  Mec.  h.  33  Front. 
Donabebian  Mardrious  at  328  Asy.  b.  34  Hop. 
Dona^hueEdw'd, saloon,  352  Asylum,  h.  20  Flor. 

"    Pafk  tire  repairer,  690  Park',  b.  Xewington  t. 

«   Patrick,whole8.1iauors,133Sta.h.l35  Capitol. 

«    Thomas,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

<<    Wm.  whl.liquor8, wines,  28Un.pl. h.l95High. 

Donahue  .\nthony  F.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  62  WiL 

Donahue  Daniel  J.  {Curtis  jr  D.)  brickyards, 

1005  Main, h.  1007  Maiiv.     Seepage  104. 

«    Daniel  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  1 3  28  Broad. 

(<    Hubert  J.  stonemason,  h.  72  Avon. 

^   James,  clerk  at  310  Park,  b.  29  Putnam. 

«   Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  54  Hamilton. 


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GEEB  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Donahae  Jeremiah  C.  polisher,  b.  837  Front. 

«   Jerry  G.  operator  at  40  Gov.  h  34  S.  Pro. 

(<    John,  b.u.  19  Howard. 

"   John,  helper  at  6 90  Park,  b.5 1  Bartholomew. 

«   John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  5  Oak. 

"•  John  F.  teamster,  b.  44  Green. 

u  John  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b  19  Howard. 

(<   John  J.  machinist  at  ropes,  h.  29  Putnam. 

«   John  J.  machinist,  b.  5  Oak. 

«   John  J.  saloon,  865,  h.  867  Asylum. 

<<    Katherine  wid.  Patrick,  h.  Bartholomew. 

"   Margaret,  wid  Peter,  h.u.  88  Windsor. 

"   Mary  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 

«   Michael,  blacksm.  at  1  Flower,  h.  62  Wilson. 

*<   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  1480  Broad. 

"   Michael,  mason  tender,  h.u.  41  Wilson. 

*<   Murthay,  baggagem.  Un.  Dpt,  h.2u.  1 7  How. 

a    Patrick,  helper  at  216  Law.  b.  25  Spruce. 

«    Patrick,  stonemason,  h.  16  Arch. 

"    Peter,  grocer,  309,  h.  809  Park. 

«<    Richard,  laborer,  b.2u.  90  Front. 

«    Thos.  coachman,  h.  66  Sigoumey. 

«    Thomas,  clerk  at  286  Park,  b.  5  Oak. 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  h.  44  Green. 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  b.u.  1 7  Howard. 

"    Thomas  F.  laborer  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  62  Sheldon. 

"    Thomas  J.  at  Popes,  b.  44  Green. 

"   ^[^^ see  also  Donaghue ;  Donahoe;  Donohue; 
O'Donohue. 
Donaldson  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.u.  62  Lawrence. 

«   Jennie,  folder  at  14  Ford,  b.u.  62  Lawrence. 

"   Maggie,  folder  at  154  Pearl,  b.u.  62  Law. 

u   Peter,  bartender  at  1 78  Asylum,  1.142^  Main. 

«  William  P.  clerk  at  98  Wells,  h.u.  65  Elm. 
Donchian  S.  B.  oriental  rugs,  etc.  75  PI.  h.234  Col. 
Dondero  Andrew,  fruits,  etc.  420  Asy.  h.  u.  88  Alb. 
Donegan  Nicola,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 

a    Pasquale,  laborer,  I.  135  Commerce. 

"    Vincenzo,  laborer,  h.  135  Commerce. 

"   %^^sefi  also  Dungan. 
Donerlsrael,  peddler,  h.  5  North. 
Dong  Wong,  (Vuen  Sing  J-  Co.)  h.  108  State. 
Donlan  Martin,  cook  at  111  Main,  h. 54  Windsor. 
Donley  Arthur  F.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  46  Jefferson 

«   James  R.  engineer,  P.&R.R.  h.  107  Brook. 

"   Josephine  P.  wid  E.  P.  h.  46  Jefferson. 

«    Lillian  C.  stenog.  at  Perkins  Electric  Switch 
Mfg.  Co.  83  Woodbine,  b.  46  Jefferson. 

u   i^^See  also  Danley, 
Donlin  James  F.  driver  215  Asy.  h.34  Chestnut. 
Donlon  Thos.  laborer,  h.u.  151  Windsor. 

"    Thomas,  clerk  at  P.&.R.R.  b.  236  High. 
Donnelly  Bernard,  janitor  Brown  school,  1 60  Mar- 
ket, h.  19  Ashley. 

"   Francis,  mason,  h.  66  Green. 

«   James,  hoisting  engir.  N.Y.R.  h.  50  Linden 

«   James  H.  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.  2  Winter. 

u   James  J.  painter,  b.  50  Linden. 

(i   John,  laborer,  h.  25  Kilboum. 

«    Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  6  Aldcn. 

«   Michael  S.  polisher  at  4  76  Capitol. 

"    Patrick,  coachman,  Prospect  cor.  Fern. 

"    Patrick,  machinist,  h.u.  49  Hawthorn. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  4  7  Franklin. 

ii    Patrick  J.  laborer,  b.  137  Mather. 


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lots  tn  all  parts  of  the  city  and  East  Hartford,  for 
sale.  First-class  resident  and  bnalnees  propertlea 
bought,  sold  and  exchanKeiL  PropertT  caxeA 
and  everything  pertaining  to  the  leasing,  trar 
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Donnerly  Charles,  painter  at  618  Cap.h.  25  KIL 
Donoghue  Mary,  h.2a.  84  Albany. 

«   Michael  S.  polisher,  h.u.  5  Sauire. 
Donohue  Ja8.papercut.  at  141  PI.  d.  IS  BelleTue. 

u   Lawrence,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Walter,  carpenter,  b.u.  84  Albany. 

«   ^^g^see  also  Donaghue;  Donahoe;  Donahue, 
O'Donohue. 
Donovan  Annie,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.u.  77  N.B. 

it    Anthony, carptr.  r.  1 1 6  Market,  h.u.9  Hang. 

"    Arthur  C.  cigarmaker,  b.  65  Ferry. 

«    Catherine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  26  Park. 

(«    Daniel,  helper  at  Valley,  b.u.  92  Front. 

"    Daniel,  painter,  b.  55  Ferry. 

"    Dominick,  electrician,  h.2u.  83  Governor. 

«    Dulla,  milliner  at  52, 1.  52  Hicks. 

«   Elizabeth,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  297  Lawrence. 

"    Ellen  A.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

«   J.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

((   James,  blacksmith  at  P.&R.R.,  b.  6  Ford. 

«   James,  ostler  at  51,  b.  51  Farmin^n  ave. 

«   James  F.  at  1 00  Trumbull,  b.  1 36  Maple  ave. 

«   James  6.  br^s  foundry,  61,  b.  55  Ferry. 

«   James  P.  Rev.  h.  140  Farmington. 

"   Jeremiah,  h.  55  Ferry. 

"   Jeremiah  Jr.  brassmolder,  61,b.  55  Ferry. 

"   John,  painter  at  P.&R.R.  h.u.  107  Retreat. 

«   John,  packer  at  149  State,  h.28  Pawtucket. 

u   John,  traveling  salesman,  b.  55  Ferry. 

«   John,  boxm.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  47  Lawrence. 

"   John  J.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  19  Howard. 

"   John  P.  traveling  salesman,  b.u.  278  Asy. 

«    Kate  H.  Mrs.  h.2u.  18  Gold. 

"   Lillie,  cashier  at  406  Main,  b.  288  AUya. 

"   Margaret  A.  h.  191  Russ. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Daniel  D.  h.u.  44  North. 

u   Mary  A.  tailoress,  b.u.  26  Park. 

«    Mary  J. wid .  Jame8,8eam8tre88,  h. 2 7  9  Asylum. 

«   Michael,  ostler  at  51,  b.  51  Farmington. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  92  Front 

«   Nellie,  waitress  at  20  Jefferson. 

"    Patrick,  blacksmth.at  352  Alb.b.  527  Main. 

"    Patrick,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  52  Hicks. 
I^ONOVAN  Patrick  B.  real  estate  and  broker, 
92  Pearl,  b.  191  Russ.      Seepage  114. 

"    Thomas  Jr.  teamster,  b.  32  North. 

«    Timothy,  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 

"    Timothy,  laborer  at  1  Flower. 

"    Timothy,  saloon,  92,  h.u.  92  Front. 

u   Waiter  M.  brassmolder  at  61,  h.  55  Ferry. 

tt   ^^see  also  Dunivan, 
Doocey  Fannie  H.  wid.  Daniel,  h.  61  Judson. 

«   John  J.  mach.  at  328  Asy.  h.  16  Winter. 

i(    William  J.  laborer,  b.  73  Williams. 
Doocy  Edward  H.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  21  Kdy. 

«    Patrick,  stonecutter,  h.  149  Martin. 


GBBB's    HARTFORD    ClTT    DmeCTORY. 


11& 


l>oodT  Joseph  F. clerk  at  159  Main, b.  57  Hudson. 
M   Margaret,  h.  92  Groye. 
M   Thomas,  ezpre88er,h.  57  Hudson. 
«<   f^^see  aUo  Duddy, 

I>oolan  Frank,  cook,  h.  160  Commerce. 

««  Frank,  punter,  N.Y.B.  h.u.  28  Patnam. 

«*  John,  b.  45  Albany. 

^  Lewis  J.  dran^htsm.  at  1  Laorel,  b.  204  High. 

"  Martin  F.  packer  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  236  Zion. 

M  Michael,  coachman  at  22,  h.  10  Main. 

««  Thomas,  mason,  h.  29  Pleasant 

u  f^^See  also  Dclan. 

l>ooley  Alice  J.  clerk  at  286  Main,  b.  108  Ann. 

*^  Andrew,  engineer  at  89,  L  89  Church. 

M  Annie  6.  clerk,  P.  O.  b.u.  55  Charter  Oak. 

M  Daniel,  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 

M  Daniel,  carpenter,  h.o.  47  Portland. 

M  Edward  J.  organist  St.  Patrick's  church, 
and  music  teacher,  b.  86  Ann. 

M  Jam^  J.  at  28  High,  b.u.  20  Church. 

M  John,  b.u.  25l?lower. 

M  Joseph  J.  at  690,  b.  744  Park. 

M  MaiT,  wid.  John,h.u.  687  Main. 

u  Mary  A.  teacher  Brown  school,  160  Mar- 
ket, b.  55  Charter  Oak. 

M  Michael,  assembl.  at  Popes,  b.  121  Market. 

u  Michael,  Uborer,  h.2u.  86  Hicks. 

c<  Michael  £.  mach.  at  828  Asy.  b.  1 21  Mather. 

M  Michael  F.  national  bank  examiner,  h.  51 
Allen  pL 

M  Michael  J.  fireman  at  N. Y.R.  b.u.  68  7  Main. 

^  Nichdas,  molder,  h.  49  Lawrence. 

M  Patrick  J.  carpenter,  b.u.  687  Main. 

**  Philip  J.  engineer,  h.  121  Mather. 

u  Timothy,  engineer  P.&R.R.h.2u.  5 1  Walnut. 

u  Timothy  J.  plumber,  1 01  State,  b.  88Ru88ell. 

«'  William  J.  carpenter  N.Y.R.  b.u.  687  Main. 

*<  %^*s€e  also  Duley. 

Docking  Andrew  A.  printer  at  Clark  &  Smith,  862 
Main,  h.2u.  24  Franklin. 
^   J^hn*  watchman  at  291  Main,  h.u.  187  Zion. 
^   %^rs€e  also  Doling. 

Doolittle  £.  J.  machinist  at  66  State. 

"   Frances  £.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

^   Gilbert  C.  horse  dealer,  b.u.  16  Elmer. 

«<   Jesse  L.  (Day  fr  D.)  h.  609  Main. 

<<    L.  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  558  Asylum.  - 

M   Marie  P.  clerk  at  408,  b.  554  Main. 

^   May,  b.  296  Asylum. 
Dooriey  Edward,  laborer,  h.  119  Mather. 

CI   James  E.  printer  at  66  State,  h.  1 1 9  Mather. 
Doran  Andrew  £.  machinist  at  828  Asylum,  b. 
90  State. 

M    Caroline,  at  254  Pearl,  b.  17  Canton. 

<(    Charles  H.  clerk,  544  Asy.b.  18  Fairmount. 

«    Ed  ward  J.  drug  clerk  2  78  Asy.  b.l  7  Canton. 

<c    Ephraim,  barber,  b.  40  Cedar. 

•<   James  P.  driver  at  r.  57  7  Main,b.  84  Russell. 

*<   James  R.  car  acct.  P.&R.R.  h.  1 7  Canton. 

"   John  J.  at  St.  Ry.  h.  9  So.  Prospect. 

«   Joseph,  fireman  at  20,  b.  20  Huason. 

«   Ma^e,  clerk  at  418  Main,  b.  84  Russell. 

^  Mazgaret,  dressm.  471,  b.  471  Main. 

«   Patrick,  engineer  at  20,  b.  20  Hudson. 


Doran  Peter,  laborer,  h.  84  RosselL 

«   Rosanna,  wid.  James,  h.  17  Canton. 
Dorcey  John,  stonecutter,  h.  180  Front. 
Dorenbanm  Morris,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.  282  Fr. 
Dorey  John,  operator  40  Got.  b.  70  Charter  Oak. 
Dorgan  Charles  P.  laborer,  98  Kil.h.  58  Pleasant. 
Dorman  Esther  O.  wid.  Julius,  b.u.  848  Main. 

It   Himan,  lab.  at  618  Capitol,  b.  82  North. 

"   M.  laborer,  618  Capitol  b.  88  North. 

«<    S.  laborer,  618  Capitol,  b.  88  North. 
Dorothy  Chas.  A.  machinist,  b.  15  Wadsworth. 
Dorr  Cephas,  brickmaker,  N.P.aT.h.  18  Amity. 
Dorsey  Annie  Mrs.  h.  88  Ferry. 

M   Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  19  Mechanic. 

«<   CyntLia  A.  b.2u.  10  Martin. 

«    DoUie,  bookkeeper  at  1 7  Central,  b.  Ch.O.p. 

u   E.  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  7  Lawrence. 

«<    Henry,  h.  88  Ferry. 

«<   James,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.2u.  75  Sheldon. 

«    Lizzie,  bookkr.  at  544  Asy.  b.  Charter  Oak. 

fi   James,  quarryman  at  stone  pits,  b.  94  N.B. 

«   James,  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  101  Sheldon. 

«   James  T.  hacks,  10,  h.  10  Commerce. 

M   John,  h.  104  Wakut. 

u   John,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  1 0 1  Sheldon. 

«   Mardn,  laborer,  h.  28  North. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  b.  145  Flatbush. 

*<    Peter,  molder.  b.  45  Sieourney. 

«<   Thomas  F.  b.2u.  81  Sheldon. 

«   William  F.J.  bookkeeper,  b.  28  North. 

«   William,  carpenter,  b.u.  52  Edwards. 

«   William,  laborer  at  188,  b.u.  81  Sheldon. 

"   I3P^«««  olso  Darcv. 
Doshay  Emma  O.  bookKeeper,  h.  55  Lincoln. 
Dottoro  James,  fruits,  etc.  453  Mn.  h.  88  Albany. 
Doty  Alex.  H.  brickmaker,  h.  78  Barbour. 

«   Alfred  E.  hamessm.S  Sig.  h.u.  2 1 6  NewPark. 

"   Cyrus  B.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.u.  106  Wooster. 

«    George,  teamster,  100  Com.  h.2u.  29  Mec. 

u   Harrison  E.  assistant  supt.  at  Charter  Oak 
brickyard,  h.  20  New  Park. 
DOTY  SAMUEL  C.  real  estate  and  in- 
surance, 279  Main,  h.  78  Barbour. 
Dougherty' Bernard,  lab.  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  32  Flower. 

"    Charles,  b.  47  Spruce. 

u   Charles  W.  polisnerat 216, b.  237  Lawrence. 

u   Daniel,  cook  at  The  Hartford,  b.  74  High. 

"    Frank,  laborer,  116  Ch.  Oak,  b.  24  Union. 

«   John,  peddler,  h.  237  Lawrence. 

"   John  J.  b.  82  Flower. 

"   John  J.  carpenter,  h.  32  Hopkins. 

«<   Joseph  A.  b.  62  Hawthorn. 

*<   Joseph  F.  coremaker,  556  Cap.  b.  55  Laurel. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Hugh,  h.  62  Hawthorn. 

"   Philip,  salesman,  47,  h.u.  47  Spruce. 

"   Philip  J.  b.  62  Hawthorn. 

<*   Philip  Jr.  clerk  at  47,  h.u.  45  Spruce. 

it   William  J.b.  62  Hawthorn. 
Douglas  Daniel,  waiter,  b.u.  130  Bellcvae. 

"  Edward,  b.u.  910  Main. 

«    Henry  Lee,  h.  59  Chestnut. 
Douglass  Chauncey,  coachman,  h.r.  35  Willard. 

«    E.  E.  physician,  36i,  1.  42  Church. 

«    Edward   O.  dock  foreman  Hfd.  Transpor- 
tation Co.  285  State,  h.  Windsor  lA>cis  t. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Douglass  Jas.  C.  machinist  at  476  Cap.  b.  W.L.t. 

«    W.  L.  Shoe  Co.  Herbert  A.  Ensign,  220  Asy. 

«<   Wm.  A.  machdnist  at  Popes,  h.  W.Locks  t 
Douney  Fred.  D.  barber  at  47,  h.  47  Albany. 
Doathwaite  Fannie  M.  milliner,  885,  b.u.886  Mn. 

«    Geo.  F.  printer,  h.  7  Mahl. 

It   Geo  S.  ^tna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main,  b.  7  Mahl. 

it    Harry W.  printer.  Times,  246  Mn.  b.  7  MahL 

"   Ina  L.  stenogr.  at  816  Pearl,  b.  7  Mahl. 

«    Sarah  A.  wid.  Robert  H.  h.u.  885  Main. 
Dow  Alice  J.  wid.  Irville,  dressm.  b.  899  Weth. 

«   Arthur  M.  painter  at  582  Main. 

"    Carlos  E.  salesman,  206  State,  h.  W.H.t 

t<  Charles  F.  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  In- 
spection and  Insurance  Co.  218  Main.  b. 
2  Belden. 

«   Cortez  N.  mach.  at  80  Huy.  h.  76  Trumbull. 

«    David,  cigarmaker  at  849,  b.  475  Main. 

«  Etta  M.  teacher  at  Arsenal  school,  882  Main, 
b.  9  Florence. 

«    Everett  E.  bookkr.  891  Allyn,  h.  120  Sar. 

u   Frederick  D.  (Dow  Sf  Hatch)  h.  2  Belden. 

"    &  Hatch,  grocers,  2  Church. 

F.  D.  Dow.  Charles  E.  Hatoh. 

"  James  M.  builder,  office  and  h.  9  Florence. 

ti  James  M.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1. 580  Main. 

«  Mrs.  h.8u.  882  Main,  rm.  14. 

«  Peter,  shoemaker.  111,  h.  81  Main. 

«  Peter  Jr.  shoemaker  at  111,  b.  81  Main. 

«    R.  L.  &  Co.  envelopes,  tags,  etc.  9  Haynes. 
Rloa  L.  Dow.  Charlefl  B.  Elmore. 

«   Richard  F.  draughtsm.at  1  Flow.  b.  77  Cap. 

«    Riou  D.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.u.  106  Seymour. 

ii   Riou  L.  (R.  L.  Dow  j-  Co.)  h.  10  Ward. 

u  Rosamond  M.  stenogr.  at  59|^  Trumbull, 
b.  Bockville  t. 

"    Winslow  L.  clerk  at  2  Church,  b.  101  Ann. 
Dowd  Gaylord,  b.  226  Franklin. 

«   Hugh,  teamster  at  202  State,  h.  1 92  Sheldon. 

«   James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   James,  farmer,  h.r.  296  Albany. 

«   James  W.  farmer,  b.  1191  Main. 

«   John,  shoemaker  at  89,  h.  89  Clark. 

«   John  J.  painter,  b.r.  296  Albany. 

«   John  L.  clerk  at  206  State,  h.  21  Bellevue. 

u   Eittie  J.  clerk  at  424  Main,  b.  192  Sheldon. 

«    Nora  J.  Mrs.  clairvoyant,  h.  89  Clark. 

«   Patrick,  pressman  at  25  Asy.  b.  1 92  Sheldon. 

«    Timothy  P.  helper  at  508  Main.  b.  W.L.t. 
Dowdall  Edw.  K.  heiperatl  Lau.  h.ld29  Broad. 
Dowden  Charles,  laborer,  h.  65  Hicks. 

"   JohnWm.  janitor,  Union  depot,  h.  89Wal. 

u   William,  ba^gagemaster  at  Union  depot. 
Dowen  George  J.  clerk  95  Pearl,  b.  Burnside  t. 

'<    Ralph,  clerk  at27SMainf  b.  Burnside  v. 
Dower  James  P.  laborer,  h.  New  Park. 

"   John  L.  bkkpr.  at  88  Asylum,  1. 54  Prospect. 

«    Wm.M.  toolm.  at  556  Capitol,  h.2u.34  Laurel. 
Dowling  Annie  M.  clerk,  861  Main,  b.  40  Francis. 

"   James,  ins.  agent,  h.  52  Woodbine. 

<<   James  C.  machinist,  h.  5  2  Woodbine. 

(<   James  F.  h.  19  Huntley  pi. 

"   John,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  1.  85  Mulberry. 

«(   John  F.  physician  at  678,  h.  678  Main. 

((   Lizzie  A.  operator,  b.  52  Woodbine. 


HQTBTNINB  fie 

-#  CARMEN,^ 

Teams  oonstantly  In  readiness  tor  TrsiisportatiOB  ^ 
all  kinds  of  Meroliandiae  to  or  from  cars 
or  boat,  and  about  town. 

qood8  forwarded  with  despatch. 
128  Commerce  Street. 

Telephone  109-2. 

John  F.  Dowling,  Physician,  673  Main. 

Hours— Until  9  A.  M. 

2  to  4  P.  M.  7  to  9  P.  M. 
Telephone  616. 

Dowling  Marearet,  b.  52  Woodbine. 

«   Martin  T.  pressman  at  49, 1.  76  Trumbull. 

«   Mary,  b.  40  Francis. 

«   Mary,  h.Su.  1447  Broad. 

«   Thomas  carpenter,  N.Y.R.  h.  40  Francis. 

«   Thomas  F.  comp.  at  49  Tru.  b.  19  Hun.  pL 

«<   Thos.  L.  plumber,  59  Farm.  h.  38  Francis  av. 

«   William,  plumber  at  164  Sta.  b.  40  Francis. 

«    Wm.  J.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.  52  Woodbine. 
Down  Edwin  A.  physician  at  Retreat  for  Insane, 

80  Washington. 
DOWN  EUCIEN EC. typewriter snppUes, 
833  Mn.  rm.  7,  h.  1 7  Lincoln.      See  p.  368. 

II   f^'see  also  Downs. 
Downer  BurdetteW.clk.S42  Asy.  b.  80  Chapel. 
Downes  Michael  W.  shipping  clerk  at  Popes,  b. 

21  Chestnut. 
Downey  Edward,  lab.  114  Grove,  h.  11  Seymour. 

t(   James,  h.  105  Commerce. 

"   John,  coachman  at  80  Bkm.  h-u.  1 7  Putnam. 

"   John,  laborer,  h.u.  20  Green. 

«   John  J.  Re  V.  assistant  at  St.  Patrick's  church, 
h.  82  Church. 

«   John  P.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  1 7  Putnam. 

«   Joseph  C.  coachman,  b.  1 7  Putnam. 

«    K.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  17  Putnam. 

«    Patrick,  mach.  hand  1  Lau.  h.2u.  10  Queen. 

«    S.  W.  clerk  at 400  Main,  b.  17  Putnam. 
Downie  Alex,  clerk  at  29  Morris,  h.2u.45  Main. 
DOWNING    &    PERKINS,  carmen, 
128  Commerce.  See  page  508. 

'Mrs.  Henrietta  Downing.         Daniel  C.  Peiidna. 

«   Henrietta,  wid.  Emery  (D.  Sf  Perkins)  h. 
500  Farmington. 

«   Martha  W.  wid.  Jolm  A.  b.  131  TrumbuIL 

«   Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  70  Vanblock. 

«*    William,  laborer,  b.u.  70  Vanblock. 
Downs  Albert  C.  carpenter  at  25 7,  h.  257  Capen. 

II   Bessie  M.  f user,  83  Woodbine,  b.  86  Grove. 

"    Catherine,  wid.  John,  h.  47  Albany. 

«    Edward,  machinist  N.Y.R.  h.  12  Wooster. 

((    Edward,  laborer,  b.  327  Front 

"    ElizabetJi,  music  teach.  12,  b.  12  Wooster. 

«    Frank  B.  mach.  hand  at  83  Woodbine,  b. 
Burnside  v. 

«    Frank  C.  stereotyper  at  Hartford  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  Sprin^eld,  Mass. 

u  James,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.u.  36  Sheldon. 

«   James,  laborer,  C.Y.R.  h.u.  142  Windsor. 


oeeb's  habtfobd  city  dcrectoby. 


117 


Downs  James,  teamster,  b.  827  Front 
«  James  Jr.  laborer,  h.  327  Front 
«<  John  J.  blacksmith,  295  Shel.  b.Q.  8  Cong. 
M  Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
X  Maipr,  wid.  Patrick,  h.n.  36  Sheldon. 
«  MichaeL  driTer,  h.  47  Albany, 
u  Michael  W.  clerk,  400  Mn.  b.  21  Chestnut 
u  Nellie,  wid.  Thomas  H.  h.2u.  86  Grove. 
«<  Patrick,  masoo,  h.u.  21  Chestnut 
"  Thomas,  laborer,  N-Y.R.  b.u.  142  Windsor. 
"   y^^j*™  *^'  cigarmaker,  b.  255  Asylum. 
*'  I3r<«e  also  T)aum,  Doumes, 
Doyle  Abbie  A.  b«  66  Green. 
«  Albert,  carpenter,  h.u.  62  Sheldon. 
M  Bridget-,  wid.  Lawrence,  h.u.  194  Sheldon. 
^  Catherine,  operator,  93  Asy.  b.  62  Green. 
»  Daniel  F.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  133  Law. 
"  Dennis,  clerk  at  202,  h.u.  112  State. 
«  Edmund  P.  inspec.  at  Popes,  b.  52  Wdbg. 
**  Edward,  helper,  b.  35  Hawthorn. 
«4   Edward,  enameler,  Popes,  b.  78  Putnam. 
^  Edward  R.  hanh  commissioner^  pres.  Hfd. 

Telegram  Co.  12  Central,  h.  121  Main. 
*«  Elizabeth  A.wid.  Alexander,  h.u.  38  SheMon. 
«   U.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  1442  Broad. 
*<  James,  h.  11  Sigoumey  pi. 
"  James,  carpenter  at  283,  b.  194  Sheldon. 
»  James  F.  bartender,  b.  52  Woodbridge. 
"  James  M.  woodworker,  b.  85  Govemdr. 
«  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  70  Putnam, 
u  Jchn,  drirer  at  r.  141  Front. 
«  John,  tinner  at  102,  b.r.  102  Main. 
*<  John  D.  coachman  at  112,  b.  112  Edwards. 
<<  John  E.  cigarm.  at  349  Mn.  b.  51  Church. 
"  John  J.  cigarmaker,  h.  121  Mather. 
^  John  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  72  Retreat. 
"  John  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  30  So.Pros. 
"  John  P.  coremaker,  556  Cap.h.u.  78  Talcott 
"  Joseph  M.  b.  92  Ward. 
"  Kate,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  85  Governor. 
«  Lawrence,  waiter  at  78,  b.  78  State. 
"  Lawrence  P.  driver,  b.  194  Sheldon. 
"  Lizzie  Mrs.  h.2u.  2  Portland. 
M  Ma^^e,  b.u.  194  Sheldon. 
^  Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.u.  52  Woodbridge. 
«  Margaret  b.  2  Holcomb. 
^  Margaret,  seamstress,  b.u.  62  Green. 
«  Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.  92  Ward. 
"  Martin,  b.  r.  25  Spruce. 
^  Mary,  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  62  Green. 
^  Mary,  wid.  Maurice,  b.  49  Spruce. 
<<  Matthew  C.  tinner,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  44  John. 
^  Matthew  C.  Jr.  assemb.  at  Popes,  b.u.  44j^ 

John. 
^  Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  183  Law. 
^  Michael,  laborer,  h.u.r.  56  Albany. 
«  Nora,  dressmaker  at  405,  h.u.  405  Main. 
"  Nora  Mrs.  b.  St.  Marys  Home,  Albany. 
*(  Patrick,  hodcarrier,  h.  283  Allyn. 
"  Patrick,  saloon,  21,  h.3u.  21  Spruce. 
"  Patrick  J.  burnisher,  b.u.  120  Windsor. 
*<  Patrick  J.  engineer,  r.  341  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 
«  Patrick  J.  gardener,  1  Vine,  h.u.  281  Alb. 
^  Peter,  blac&smith,  h.u.  21  Spruce, 
u  Richard  M.  flagm.  N.T.R.  h.  Saybrook  Pt. 


Doyle  Thomas  J.  actor,  b.u.  52  Woodbridge. 

«   Thos.  J.  carpenter,  h.  340  Front. 

«   Wm.  A.  bartender,  18  Mar.  h.  62  Sheldon. 

"   Wm.  J.  printer  at  174  Pearl,  b.  92  Ward. 

"   William  J.  polisher,  476  Cap  b.u.  1 94  Shel. 
Dracy  A.  mach.  216  Lawrence,  b.  42  Madison. 
Draso  John,  tailor,  h.3u.  245  State. 
DraEe  Arthur,  pressman,  b.2u.  23  Hawthorn. 

«    August,  gardener,  210  Far.  h.  4  Niles. 

u   Cornelius,  molder  690  Park,  h.u.  49  Wdbg. 

«   Eugene  S.  mach.  9  Sig.  h.u.  180  Putnam. 

u   Frank  L.  bartend.  25  Cen.  I.  77  Governor. 

«    Helen  Mrs.^.  554  Main. 

u   Henry,  molder  at  690  Park,  b.u.  49  Wdbg. 

«   John^iead  gardener,  30,  h.r.  30  Wethersfield. 

"   John,  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  23  Hawthorn. 

"   Lucy  T.  h.r.  49  Forest. 

((   Nellie,  wid.  John,  h.  28  Governor. 

«    Sidney,  bookbinder,  h.  6  Sumner. 

«   Timothy,  civil  engineer,  715,  b.  715  Main. 

«    W.  Henry,  rec.  clerk,  690  Pk.  b.  49  Wdbg. 
Drechsler  Max,  biacksm.  Popes,  b.2u.  49  N.B. 

u   Walter,  saloon,  84  Front,  b.  960  Main. 
DRESSER  CHARLES  H.  woodturn- 
er, store  fixtures,   225  Sheldon,    h.    15 
Clark.  See  page  471. 

"   Frank  J.  woodwkr.  225  Shel.  b.  15  Clark. 

«    George  C.  clerk.  Valley  div.   N.Y.R.  450 
Asvlum,  h.u.  65  Babcock. 

«   Jennie  M.  operator  at  581  Capitol,  b.  E.H.t. 

«   John  A.  timekeeper  N.Y.R  h.  E.H.t. 

«  Wilfred  H.  woodw. at  225  Shel.  b.  15  Clark. 
Dressing  Peter,  cigarm.  29  Brook,  b.  44  Tem. 
Drew  John  W.  foreman,  690  Park,  h.  87  Heath. 

«   Mary  S.  wid.  Aaron,  h.  37  Heath. 

"   Milton  A.  machinist,  690  Park,  b.  12  Sisson. 

«   Nellie  E.  wid.  J.  F.  b.  23  Lincoln. 
Drexler  Joseph  J.  driller  at  Colts,  b.  101  Huv. 
Drieu  Louis,  electrician,  64  Com.  b.  Poquonock  v. 
Driggs  F.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
DriASoll  Agnes  M.  wid.  Jas.  h.  West  cor.  Cap. 

«    Clarence  J.  traveling  salesman,  b.  42  High. 

«    Cornelius  W.  bkkpr.  38  Mul.  h.  94  Capitol. 

«   David  C.  saloon,  18.  h.  22  Albany. 

«    David  S.  horse  shoemaker,  454  Asylum,  b. 
87  High. 

«    Dennis,  ostler,  291  Allyn,  1.  61  Ann. 

u   Ella,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

«    Fred  R.  washer  at  19,  b.  15  Mather. 

«   James  C.  manager  at  42,  h.  42  High. 

((   John,  deckhand,  stea.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   Joseph  M.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  42  High. 

«   Michael,  at  690  Park,  b.  98  Babcock. 

«    Patrick  J.  delivery  clerk  6  Cen.  b.u.  265  Mar. 

"    Timothy  A.  operator,  6  Cen.  b.  265  Mar. 
Drisnack  Albert,  at  1  Flower,  b.  115  Oak. 
Driving  Club  Park,  opp.  Adams  hotel,  Albany. 
Drobegg  Chas.German  pharmacy,  60,  h.u.  60  Vil. 
Drohan  Margaret,  wid.  Richard  h.  1088  Broad. 

"    Richard,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«   Thomas  P.  mach.  at  581  Cap.b.  1088  Broad. 
Drolet  Frank,  burnisher,  h.r.  22  Commerce. 

«<   George  Jr.  carpenter  at  Popes,  b.  1 6  Ellery. 

"   Henry,  laborer,  b.u.  34 J  Church. 

<<   Joseph  A.  clerk  at  193  Asy.  b.u.  2  Church. 


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Dru8  Henry,  baker,  l.u.  150  Front. 

Dryden  ThoB.  coachm.  at  108,  h.  135  Woodland. 

Duane  Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  86  FrankUn. 

«    Patrick,  clerk  at  1  Bo.  Ann,  h.  84  Franklin. 
Dube  Frank,  carpenter,  b.u.  112  Windsor. 
Duberil  Arthur  F.  finisher,  62  Mar.  b.  75  Main. 

c(    Edward,  finisher,  62  Mar.  b.  S17  Asylum. 

«  John  I.  burnisher  at  62  Mar.  b.  75  Main. 
Dubes  Mary,  dressmaker,  253,  h.u.  253  Main. 
Dubord  Edward  M.  brnsher  at  62  Market,  b.u. 

501  Main. 
Dubrow  Abraham,  furrier,  h.u.  4  Pleasant  court 
Ducey  James  J.  millwright  at  P5pe8,  b.  297  Park. 

«    Patrick  H.  stonecr.  40  High.  h.  149  Martin. 

"    i^^see  also  Doocey. 
Ducharine  John,  upholsterer,  428  Mn.  b.  16  Tru. 
Ducharme  John  I.  painter  at  15  Kinsley,  h.u.  7 
Goodman  pi. 

<(    Millie  F.  stenogr.  690  Park,  b.  11  Good.  pi. 
Ducka  Henry  A.  cigarm.  at  26  High,  b.  25  North. 
Duclos  Charles  H.  clerk  at  197  Asy.  b.  15  Cap. 
Dudinger  Michael,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Dudley  Edward  E.  cigarm.  at  349  Main.h.  N.B  t. 

«   James  F.  vice  pres.  ^tna  Insurance  Co.  226 
Mn^park  commi8sioner,h.5  75  Farmington. 

«   Jennie  N.  bookkeeper  at  253  Main,  rm.  19, 
b.  7  Goodwin. 

«   Jos.  L.  veterinary  sui^eon,  166, 1.  205  Main. 

"    Wm.  A.  inspector  at  ropes,  h.u.  15  Oak. 

"    William  F.  paperhanger,  h.u.  3  Clark. 
Due  Niels,  coachman  at  and  h.  Prospect  av. 
Duesmack  Albert  M.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  115  Oak. 
Dufault  Odelia,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol,  1. 

269  Lawrence. 
Duff  Daniel,  helper,  b.  41  Huyshope. 

«    Edward  E.  machinist,  b.  ^  Hendricxsen. 

«    Maggie  M.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

u   Mary  J.  dressmaker,  b.  53  Church. 

«   Roden  R.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  97  Washington. 

«    Rosanna,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  53  Church. 

«    Thomas,  washer  at  51  Farmington. 
Duffey  Frank  J.  physician,  b.  27  Buckingham. 

t<    iClary,  wid.  Thomas  F.  h.  27  Buckingham. 

«    Thomas  A.  clerk  197  Asy.  b.  2  7  Buckingham. 

"   llS^»««  also  Duffy. 
DuffyCatherine  E.  artist,  b.  10  Mahl. 

«    Catherine  T.  milliner,  9  Pratt,  h.  55  Main. 

(<    Celia,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Edward  F.  inspec.  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  110  Bab. 

«<   Edward  T.  clerk  at  82  Asy.  b.  82  Hudson. 

«<   Francis  J.  h.  7  Chapel. 

«    Francis  J.  Jr.  b.  7  Chapel. 

«    Frank,  clerk  at  P.&R.K.  b.  47  Washington. 

<t   James,  coachman,  h.u.  82  Hudson. 

«   James,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  r.  565  Asylum. 

«   Jas.  A.  clerk  at  C.  C.  Kimball  &  Co.  222 
Main,  b.  50  Grovernor. 

«   James  B.  manager  at  129  Main,  b.  82  Hud. 

«   James  F.  at  CoUs,  h.  43  Huyshope. 

«   James  F.  plumber,  124  Main,h.50  Governor. 

«   John,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  145  High. 

«   John  F.  clerk,  b.  297  Lawrence. 

«   John  P.  hosedriver,  43  Pearl,  b.u.  82  Hud. 

"   John  T.  molder,  690  Park,  b.  19  Wellington. 

«   Joseph,  at  Union  Depot,  b.  298  Lawrence. 


Dufiy  Joseph,  h.  78  Maple. 

«    M.  J.  clerk  at  410  Main,  b.  245  Hi^ 

«   Mary,  wid.  Stephen,  dressm.  h.  30  Temple^ 

«   Mary  A.  wid.  Daniel,  h.  10  Mahl. 

<<   Mathew  J.  firem.  556  Gap.  h.u.  29  UawthonL 

u   Michael,  stonecutter  at  766  Mn.  b.  78  Maple. 

"    Patrick,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  1443  Broad. 

"    Pat'k,  deckhand,  stea.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 

«   Peter,  stonemason,  h.u.  297  Lawrence. 

«    Robert  J.  (darke^D.)  h.  10  Mahl. 

«    Rose,  h.  55  Main. 

«    Sallie,  clerk  at  217  Main,  b.  82  Hudson. 

"    Stephen  J.  b.u.  82  Hudson. 

«    Thomas,  h.  47  Washington. 

«    Thomas,  mech.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  1 9  Wellington. 

u   Thomas  F.  stonemason,  h.  78  Maple. 

«    Thos.  F.  Jr.  teamster,  711  Mn.  b.  78  Map. 

"    Timothy,  laborer,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  38  Harbison. 

«    Wm.  H.  marblecutter,  486  Mn.  b.  78  Maple. 

"    Wm. J.  fireman  at  Trinity  College,h.  159  Zioa 

«    Wm.  L.  hatter,  etc.  50  Asylum,  b.  £.H.t. 

"   flS^see  also  Duffey. 
Dugan  John,  teamster,  69  Commerce,  b.  80  Stale. 

«   John  P.  electrician,  St.Ry.  b.u.  177  Weth. 

<<    William  J.  motorm.  St.Ry.  b.2u.  8  Qneen. 
Duggan  Ann,  wid.  Michael,  boardgh.  1327  Broad. 

«    Cornelius,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  70  Sanf  ord. 

"    £.  photog.  engrav.  177  Asy.  b.  54  JefFenion. 

«    George,  saloon,  48  Wells,  h.  84  Ward. 

«   Jennie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  1327  Broad. 

«   Martin  H.  barber,  99,  b.  103  State. 

it   Mrs.  h.ul  632  Main. 

«    Nellie,  dressm.  at  493  Mn.  b.  10  Whitmore. 

«    Patrick,  bottler,  h.  10  Whitmore. 

u   Richard  T.  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  1328  Broad. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Patrick  C.  h.u.  54  Jefferson. 

«    Thomas  S.  Rev.  h.  140  Farmington. 

«    William  C.  clerk  59^  Tru.  h.u.  54  Jefferson. 
Duhr  R.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
DULEY  JULIA  E.  MRS.  prop.  Hotel 
Prospect,  119  High.         See  page  519, 

"   J[^*««c  also  Dooley. 
DulleJames,  machinist,  216,  b.  33  Lawrence. 
Dully  Patrick,  laborer,  216  Law.  b.u.  38  Har. 
Dumas  Wm.  H.  joiner  at  690  Park,  h.  11  Sisson. 
Dumont  Alfonse,  at  ^tna  Life  Ins^Co.  21 8  Main, 
b.  46  Buckingham. 

«    Normandine  A.  h.  46  Buckingham. 
Dun  R.  G.  &  Co.  mercantile  agency,  223  Asylum 
Dunbar  James  clerk,  b.  186  Sigoumcy. 

u   John  J.  machinist  at  Whitney  Mfg.  Co.  80 
Huyshope,  b.u.  11  Julius. 

"   Josepn,  ostler  128  Commerce,  h.  £.Hfd.  t. 

«    William  J.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  41  Russ. 

«    William  J.  tallym.  at  98  Kil.  h.  148  Albany. 
Dunberry  H.  C.  trimmer  at  80  State,  h.  £.H.t 
Duncan  Co.  paper  &  chemical  fiber,  308  Main. 

«   James  A.  butcher  at  1 30  A  lb.  h.  1 6  Center. 

"   John,  carpenter,  h.u.  121  Peari. 

«   Kerns,  h.u.  159  Lawrence. 

«   Ralph  H.  plater  at  Popes,  h.  Windsor  t 

«   Thomas,  treas.  and  gen.  manager  Duncan 
Co.  303  Main,  h.  roquonock  v. 
Duncombe  Lot,  assembler,  h.u.  14  Union. 
Dundell  Angello,  fruitstand,  422  Asy.  h.u.  33  Alb. 


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Dundon  John,  mail  elk.  U.  depot,  h.  1 21 4  Broad. 

"    John  P.  (J.  &  P.)  100  Aay.  1. 26  Pratt, rm.  87. 
l>iniran  A^es,  milliner,  872  Main,b.  26  Morris. 

u   Trancis,  corem.  r.  228  State,  h.a.  40  Ward. 

«    John  F.  hosedriyer  at  No.  6,  h.  98  Huyshope. 

*«    John  Francis,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.2u.  8  7  Lewis. 

u    John  J.  molder,  h.r.  20  Cedar. 

M    Joseph  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  1056  Broad. 

•«    Kitty,  dressm.  at  872  Main,  b.  26  Morris. 

u    Lonis,  toolmaker  at  80  Huj.  b.  26  Morris. 

M    Margaret  J.  b.  1056  Broad. 

M    Wm.  laborer,  h.  1040  Broad. 

««    William,  ^r,  b.  1040  Broad. 

•<    William  £.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  26  Morris. 

*<   %^rsee  aUo  Danegan. 
Dunham  Alice  6.  schoolteacher,  b.  41  Hudson. 

**    Austin,  manager  at  Willimantic  Linen  Co. 
34  Morgan,  1.  81  Bellevue. 

•<    Austin  &  Sona,  wool,  66  State. 

Austin  C.  Danluaii.      Banrael  O.  Dnnham. 
u   Austin  C.  (A.  X>.  fr  Sons)  h.  19  Prospect 
u    Caroline,  wid.  Lucien,  h.  41  Hudson. 
M    Caroline  J.  wid.  Brainard  B.  h.  26  Cottage  pi. 
u   Donald  A.  b.  17  Marshall. 
Dunham  Frank  W.  (Wright  ^  D.)  dentist, 
377  Main,  h.  212  High. 

DUNHAM    HOSIERY    CO.    camel 

hur  underwear,  66  State.     See  page  504. 
M   Isabella  B.  teach.china  paintg.h.2.u.29  West. 
«    Lydia,  wid.  £.  H.  h.  58  Spring. 
M   Marcus  6.  farmer,  h.  886  Wethersfield. 
«   Mary  E.  h.  19  Prospect 
"   Olive  P.  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  41  Hudson. 
u   Samuel  6.  (A.  />.  if  Sans,)  health  commia- 

$ioner,  h.  1080  Asylum, 
u   Sarah  R.  h.  19  Prospect 
^   Sylvester  C.  attorney;   at  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.  56  Prospect,  h.  17  Marshall. 
DuniTan  W^see  Donovan. 
Dnnlap  Edward  W.  sewingm.  afft  b.  527  Main. 
^    George  6.  roofer,  h.  512  Main. 
«   Gea  H.  iceman  at  280  Main,h.  2  Good.  pi. 
^   Harvey  H.  salesman,  1 45  Asy.  b.  25  Pavilion. 
•«   James  V.  h.  25  Pavilion. 
«   Judson,  iceman  at  280, 1.  580  Main. 
M   Lucy  W.  teacher,  b.  1506  Broad, 
u   Nannie  W.  wid.  Henry,  b.  1506  Broad. 
^   Bobert  iceman  at  280  Main,  h.  £.H  t. 
Dunlop  Bella  H.  wid.  A.  B.  b.u.  279  Main. 
Dunn  Anna  J.  padm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  140  Lawrence. 
«<   Bridget,  dressmaker  53,  b.  58  Maple. 
**  Catherine,  wid.  John  J.  b.u.  117  Market 
«<   Chas.  forem.  at  15|^  Babcock,  b.  60  Smith. 
M   Daniel,  clerk  at  Lmcoln,  Seyms  &  Co.,  84 

Market,  b.  81  Front 
«  Dennis,  stonemason,  h.  132  Babcock. 
u  Edgar  J.  clerk  at  841  Main,b.  312  Asylum, 

rm.  10. 
((  Edward,  ironw.  at  618  Cap.b.r.  26  Walnut 
((  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  b.  182  Babcock. 
u  Elizabeth,  wid.  John,  h.  23  Grand. 
«  Francis  T.  operat.  at  Telegram,b.  14  Church, 
u  Frank,  laborer,  b.  58  Maple. 
M  Frank  W.8crewm.at476  Cap.  b.  60  Smith. 
«  Geoige  E.repairerat  1 54  Asy Ji.u.35  Sargean t 


Dunn  Geo.  F.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  88  Park. 

"  George  F.  polisher  at  Colts,  b.  52  Linden. 

«  George  H.  carpenter,  b  60  Smith. 

«  Harry,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  b.  60  Smith. 

«  James,  receiving  clerk  at  Popes,h.  68  Laurel. 

«  James,  stonemason,  b.  132  Babcock. 

(<  James,  b.u.  117  Market. 

^  James  A.  stonemason,  N.Y.K.  b.  132  Bab. 

u  James  D.blacksmith  at  1  Flow.h.  1 5HarbiBon. 

«  James  D.  policeman,  h.  58  Seymour. 

«  James  F.  painter,  N.Y.R.h.u.  2>^  Chestnut 

u  Jas.  J.  machinist,  b.  140  Lawrence. 

it  Jeremiah  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.3u.  2  Affleck. 

«  John,  fireman  at  80  State,  b.  6  Ford. 

«<  John,  laborer,  h.  40  Bluehills. 

«  John,  plumber  at  160  Main,  b.  28  Grand. 

<<  John  F.  h.u.  68  Laurel. 

(<  John  J.  clerk,  b.2u.  14  Arch. 

«  John  J.  clerk  at  301  Main,  b.u.  117  Market. 

"  .John  J.  painter,  h.  7  Riverside. 

«  John  M.  mason,  h.u.  21  Windsor. 

«  John  T.  machinist,  h.u.  76  Walnut. 

«  Joseph,  at  iEtna  Life  Ins  Co.  h.  88  Park. 

"  Joseph  £.  painter  at  N.  Y.R.  h.  6  Chestnut. 

«  Joseph  H.plumber  at  4  76  Capitol,h.60  Smith. 

«  Lawrence  A.  hart  at  1 09  State,  h.u.285  Park. 

i<  Lizzie  Mrs.  b.u.  16  Center. 

«  Jx>uis,  peddler,  h.8u.  30  North. 

«  Masgie,  wid.  Joseph,  h.2u.r.  14  Arch. 

<<  Mainie,  at  368,  b.  312  Asylum. 

"  Maigaret,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  22  Franklin 

«  Mark  F.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.8  u.  40  Ward. 

•<  Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  2^  Chestnut 

«  Mary,  wid.  John, tailoress, 80  Sta.  h.l421  Bd. 

"  Mary  A.  wid.  Andrew,  h.u.  98  Main. 

((  Mary  E.  dressmaker,  b.  23  Grand. 

K  Mary  F.  wid.  Peter  J.  h.  18  Union. 

«  Mary  J.  assembler  at  88  Wdb.  b.  288  Park. 

"  Michael,  assembler,  h.2u.  1442  Broad. 

«  Michael,  engineer  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co. 

whl.  grocers,  84  Market,  h.  81  Front 

«  Michael, waiter  at  depot  resta.  b.  3  73  Asylum. 

«  Michael  B.  h.2u.  283  Park. 

«  Michael  E.  b.  40  Bluehills. 

<(  Michael  H.  buffer  at  Popes,  b.  28  Spring. 

«  Michael  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  1 1  Oak. 

«  Patrick,  carinsptr.  N.E.R.  b.  8 1 2  Asy.  rm.  1 0. 

«  Patrick,  lab.  at  476  Capitol,  h.  7  Riverside. 

«  Patrick,  molder,  556  Cap.  h.  77  Arch. 

«  Patrick  H. mantels,  218Pearl,h.76  Capitol. 

«  Patrick  J.  polisher  at  Colts,b.2u.  22  Franklin. 

»  Simon,  peddler,  h.2u.  38  North. 

it  lliomas,  b.  583  Main. 

«  Thomas,  mason,  h.  62  Avon. 

«  Thos.F.mach.at  1  Flower, h.2u.l 71  Babcock. 

«  Thomas  J.  at  N.E.R.  h.u.  97  Main. 

(I  William,  peddler,  h.  22  North. 

«<  William  F.  b.  58  Seymour. 

i<  William  H.  salesman  at  34  Pratt,  b.  88  Park. 

M  Wm.  H.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  223  Park. 

u  William  H.  polisher  at  Colts,  h.u.  386arbour. 

<<  William  J.  foreman  at  Hartford  Telegram 

Publishing  Co.  12  Central,  h.  37  Hudson. 

"  Wolf,  peddler,  h.2u.  22  North. 


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Dunnell  Chas.  £.  condac.  StRy.  h.u.  2  Orchard. 

«   Elbridge  6.  Mrs.  h.2u.  82  Temple. 

"   George  H.  at  Popes,  b.  250  Lawrence. 

«    Herbert  H.  bartdr.  at  123  PI.  b.  88  Lewis. 

«    Louis,  steamfitter,  b.2u.  82  Temple. 

«   William  H.  mach.  at  888  CaD.h.  596  Main. 
Dunning  Emily  A.  wid.  Wm.  B.  ii.u.  48  Niles. 

«    Stewart  N.  at  iEtna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main,  b. 
48  Niles. 
Dunnington  C.  L.  8   Wolcott,'died  June  19, 

aged  58. 
Dupar  £dw.  B.  salesman  at  804   Asylum,  h. 
So.  Glastonbury  t 

«    Frederick  M.  drug  clerk  at  541  Main,  b.u. 
57  Chestnut. 

«    Oliver  A.  clerk  at  61  Asy.  b.u.  57  Chestnut. 

«   Oliver  S.  blacksmith,  h.u.  57  Chestnut. 
Dupey  Pearl,  porter  at  152  Asylum. 
Dupras  Auguste,  student  at  LaSalette,  New  Park. 
Dupre  John,  capt.  the  Dolphin,  h.  Say  brook  pt. 

«   Joseph,  machinist,  b.  80  Huntley. 

"    Theophilus,  switchm.  N.Y.R.  b.  18  Loomis. 
Dupree  Wm.  M.  painter,  h.r.  26  Trumbull. 
Dupuis  John,  at  Ta^  Co.  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
Duquett  Albert,  laborer,  h.  18  Hendricxsen. 

"   Andrew,  laborer,  b.  18  Hendricxsen. 

<<    Samuel,  laborer,  b.  18  Hendricxsen. 
Durand  Fannie,  artist,  284,  l.u.  284  Asy.  rm.  82. 
Durant  George  F.  purser  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   John,  driver  at  46  Ann,  h.2u.  1  Front. 
Durfee  George,  b.2u.  71  Pearl. 
Durgin  Joseph,  carptr.  216  Law.h.l04  Whitmore. 
Dune  Alex,  carpenter,  h.  41  Harbison. 

It   Alex.  Jr.  lineman,  b.  41  Harbison. 

«    David,  printer  at  Calhoun  Printing  Co.  29 
Union  pi.  h.u.  54  Glendale. 

«    Thomas,  blacksmith  at  17  Elm,  b.  186  Main. 
Dussette  Frank, CD. ^  Wrisley)h.  233  Barbour. 

"    Frederick,  brickmaker,  b.  238  Barbour. 

"   &  Wrisley,  brickyard,  Tower. 

Frank  Dussette.  W.  G.  Wrlslejr. 

Dustin  Charles  E.  electrical  office,  11  Central, 
h.  519  Farmington. 
«    Geo.  Mrs.  matron  Orphan  Asy.  171  Putnam. 
"    George  Rev.  supt  Orphan  Asylum,  171  Put. 
tt    Guy  K.  b.  519Tarmington. 
Dutton  Daniel,  meat,gro.etc.l  150,  h.u.ll50Broad. 
««   John  F.  plumber  at  280  Asy.  b.  850  Park. 
«    Winifred,  wid.  Patrick,  clerk  at  890  Main, 
h.  25  Seyms. 
Duval  Arthur  E.  dentist  385  Mn.  b.u.  17BeIlevue. 
«    Caroline,  wid.  Theodore,  h.u.  1 7  Bellevue. 
ti   Ellsworth  E.  burnisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  17  Bellevue. 
"   Joseph  A.  burnisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  b.u.  1 7  Bellevue. 
Duzak  Henry,  laborer,  620,  b.  620  Park. 
Dwersteg  Augustus,  teamster.  1. 91  Asylum,  rm.  5. 
Dwight  Chas.  A.  b.  28  Ch.  O.  pi. 
«    Edward  F.  toolmaker  at  1  Flow.  h.  E.H.t. 

DwiOHT  Henry  C,  (D.,  Skinner  jr  Co,)  207 
Allyn,  h.  28  Ch.  Oak  pi.     Seepage  482. 
M    Henry  C.  Jr.  clerk  at  Plioenix  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,b.  23  Charter  Oak  pi. 
«   Jane  wid.  Franklin,  b.  1 7  East 


JoHNW.  DWYER,    "" 

Gmtractor  §  Builder. 

store  and  Office  Fitting  a  SpeeiaUy. 

£!pecial  Attention  given  to  Jobbing  and  Repairing. 

Shop,  fcar  185  MAIN  STREET. 
DWICHT,  SKINNER  &  CO.  wool- 

dealers,  207  Allyn.  Seepage  492. 

Drayton  Hlllyer.  HooTy  C.  Dwii^bii  Wm.  C  SUnner. 

DWICHT      SLATE      MACHINE 

C  O  ■  machinists,  1 8  Central.     See  p.  4  7  9. 
«    Wm.  B.  clerk  at  207  Allyn,  h.  Prospect  ay. 
Dworak  John,  laborer,  h.r.  84  So.Prospect. 
Dworski  P.  R.  store  871,  h.  867  Park. 

«    Wm.  salesman  at  154  Asy.h.8a.  21  Morgan. 
Dwyer  Albert  E.  clerk  141  Asylum,  h.  26  Spring. 
«    Alice,  wid.  Richard,  h.  16  Cedar. 
"   Bartholomew,  forem. water main8,h.  83  Imlay . 
«    Benjamin  R.  bkkpr.  104  Fr.  b.  145  Hij^h. 
«   Elizabeth,  cook  at  20  Jefierson. 
«    Ella,  wid.  J.  Robert,  h.  108  Hudson. 
«   Eunice  C.  wid.  Robert,  b.u.  59  Market. 
"    George  H.  polisher  at  66  Mar.  b.  3 1 2  Aaylum. 
«   George  K.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Slain, 

b.  19  Florence. 
«   James  F.  b.  88  Imlay. 
"   John,  h.  86  Russell. 
(I   John,  physician,  18,  h.  18  Charter  Oak. 
t<   John  E.  assistant  treasurer  Duncan  Co.  308 

Main,  b.  88  Imlay. 
«   John  E.  groceries,  66  Ward,  h.  2  Affleck. 
"   John  J.  atty.  Unity  Bldg.  Pratt,  h.  18  Clark. 
"   John  J.  saloon  30  Albany,  b.  18  Liberty. 
«   John  J.  architect,  228  Asy.  rm.l ,  b.36Ru»elL 
DwYER  John  W.  contractor  and  builder,  r.  186 

Main,  h.  Wethersfield  t.      Seepage  120. 
«   EatherineC.stenog.at228Asy.b.86KuaBell. 
«<   Martin,  machinist  N.Y.R.  h.u.  27  Spruce. 
it   Mary,  dressmaker  at  471,  b.  471  Main. 
"    Mary  A.  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  18  Clark. 
"    Mary  C.  dressmaker,  b.u.  18  Clark. 
"    Mary  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  Manchester  t. 
"    Patrick,  laborer,  b.u.  797  Mam. 
«    Patrick  T.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  59  Maple. 
«    Richard,  machinist,  b.u.  47  Hawthorn. 
"    Richard  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  16  Cedar. 
"   Richard  J.  clefk  secretary  of  state,  office, 

rm.  88  State  Capitol,  b.86  Russell., 
"   Robert  W.  teller  at  Hartford  Dime  Sav- 
ings Bank,  295  Main,  b.  88  Imlay. 
"    Thos.  laborer  at  4  76  Cap.b.2u.ll4Babcock. 
«   Thomas  H.  printer  at  836  Asy.  b.  88  Imlay. 
"   William  S.  teller  at  First  National  Bank,  50 

State,  h.u.  19  Florence. 
"   W«66  also  Deyer. 
Dyer  Louis  M.  salesm.  at  816  Pearl,  b.  98  Capitol. 
Dyes  Pauline,  private  school,  258,  h.  253  Main. 
"    Susanne,  b.  253  Main,  rm.  68. 

JOB  PRINTING  AT  16  STATE  ST. 


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121 


Eadib  James,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  Ii.l56  Washington. 
Ea&anceBCO  Carmine,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 

«<    MaUtia,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 
Eagan  Alice,  wid.  James  P.  h.r.  721  Main. 

•s    Alice  L.  glazier  at  Faience,  b.  Francis  ct. 

M    Ann,  wid.  Michael,  h.3n.  84  Park 

«*    Annie,  compositor,  b.n.  49  Walnut. 

M    Bessie,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  49  Walnut 

M   Edward  J.  yardmui  N. Y.R.  b.  4  Ellery. 

^   Frank,  carpenter,  h.  47  Linden. 

**  James  J.  machinist,  b.2u.  6  Union. 

M   John,  at  581  Capitol,  b.a.  90  Charter  Oak. 

«   John,  naUmaker  at  40  Gov.  h.  12  Main. 

u  John  F.  painter,  b.  47  Linden. 

*<   Joseph  r .  chainm.  at  Popes,  b.  8  Huntley  pi. 

**  Julia,  widow  Peter,  h.  8  Huntlej  pi. 

u   Kate  J.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.3u.  34  Park. 

«   Keron,  brazier,  h.  40  Windsor. 

u   Lawrence,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  1486  Broad. 

•<   Luke,  laborer,  h.u.  86  Hicks. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  David  S.  h.u.  27  John. 

«   Michael,  laborer  at  stone  pits,  h.  7  Flatbush. 

^   Owen,  blacksmith,  h.  49  Hawthorn. 

*<   Owen  Jr.  machinist,  b.  49  Hawthorn. 

«   Patrick,  driyer*  b.  19  Hudson. 

u    Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  98  Sheldon. 

<<   Patrick,  lab.  at  Colts,  b.u.  90  Charter  Oak. 

**   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  2u.  27  Mechanic. 

^   Patrick,  mason,  b.2u.  86  Flower. 

«   Patrick  J.  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.  6 1  Hawthorn. 

u   Peter  A.  brakem.  N.Y.R.  b.  8  Huntley  pi. 

M   Thomas  F.  at  828  Asylum,  b.  28  Spring. 

««   f^^see  also  Egan. 
Eagle  dye  house,  11  Wells. 

**   Eyelet  Co.  24  Mechanic 
Eakins  James,  dioemaker,  1086,  h.  1086  Broad. 

u   John,  expressman,  15,  h.  15  Hawthorn. 

u   Thomas,  h.u.r.  58  Front. 
Eames  Harold  H.,  U.S.  Navy ;  manager  at  Popes, 

1  Laurel,  h.  1  Park  terrace. 
Eardley  John  (Daly  $•  E.)  h.u.  107  Park. 
Eari  Fannv  M  sec.  and  treas.  Lisurance  Journal 
Co.'66  State,  h.  84  Charter  Oak. 

<'   Eatherine  M.  stenog.  at  Popes,  b.  21  Girard. 

«<   Lewis,  engraver  at  62  Market,  b.  5  West. 

u  W.  Allen,  electrotyper  at  177  Asylum,  b. 
5  West. 

«   William  L.  silversmith  at  6  2  Mar.  h.u.  5  West 
Earle  House,  Thomas  J.  Winter,  prop.  74  High. 

u   John  M.  h.  196  Collins. 
Earley  Bernard,  at  St.Ry.  b.  494  Main. 

«   cfohn,  laborer,  h.r.  148  Front. 
Earls  Cornelius,  mason,  h.2u.  19  Ellery. 

M  Michael,  mason,  h.  75  Hamilton. 

M  Michael  Jr.  mason,  b.  75  Hamilton. 

tf   Patrick,  screwmaker,  b.  75  Hamilton. 

«   William,  mason,  b.  75  Hamilton. 
Easland  Fred.  A.  mach.  Popes,  h.u.l08  Jefferson. 

M   Fred.  A.  mach.  1  Laurel,  h.  21)^  Main. 
Eason  Sydney,  porter  at  371  Asy.  b.43  Liberty. 
East  Adelaide  M.  stenog.  at  Popes,  b.  W.H.t. 

EAST    HARTFORD    MFC    CO. 

mfrs.  of  high  grade  writing  and  ledger 
papers.  See  page  427. 

East  Hartford  Stage  &  Express.    See  page  516. 


East  Wm.  coachm.  at  L.  Barker,  h.  Whiting  lane. 
Easterby  Alfred,  erocer,  26,  h.  28  Commerce. 

«   Alfred  J.  mach.  at  80  Cush.  h.  148  Albany. 

«   Alfred  J.  Mrs.  h.  28  Commerce. 

«    Charles,  ci^arm.  at  849  Mn.  h.u.  148  Albany. 

^   Chas.  Jr.  cigarm.  at  349  Main,  h.  23  Center. 

«   Henry  E.  printer,  h.u.  30  Woodbridge. 
Easterling  Ernst,  coachman,  b.  Fairview. 

"   Martin,  rubberworker,  b.  Fairview. 
Easterly  E.  Jacob,  tinsmith  at  N.Y.  Exhaust  & 

B.  P.  Co.  Vrendendale,  b.  82  Church. 
Easterman  Amanda,  nurse,  h.u.  10^  Ford. 

«   Wm.  F.  mach.  at  888  Capitol,  b.u.  10^  Ford. 
Eastman  Chas.  A.  teamster  at  1 2,  Tru.b.6d6  Main. 

«   DeWitt  C.  shipper  at  Popes,  b.  21  Spring. 

"    Florence  S.  b.u.  171  Seymour. 

^    Herbert,supt  at  83  Woodbine,h.  1 9  Sherman. 

«   Herbert  O.  belter  at  Popes,  b.  49  Governor. 

«   Joseph  S.  h.u.  54  Wooster. 

«   M.  Jennie,  wid.  Ervin  S.  h.  49  Governor. 
Easton  Alonzo,  carpenter,  h.  89  Oxford. 

"    ApoUos,  cigarmaker,  349  Mn.  b.277  High. 

(<    Arthur  B.  carpenter,  b.  89  Oxford. 

«   Mary  J.  wid.  Francis,  b.  33  ChapeL 

«    Sidney,  clerk,  h.  43  Liberty. 

«   Wm.  A.  conductor  at  N.Y.K.  h.  48  Hopkins. 
Eaton  Ada  B.  Mrs.  b.  54  Westland. 

u   Edward  B.  at  PhGenix  Insurance  Co.   64 
Pearl,  b.u.  943  Main. 

"    Frank  H.  driver  at  20  Mor.  h.u.  59  Market. 

«    Frederick  J.  clerk,  b.  943  Main. 

^   Harriet  I.  music  teacher,  18,  b.  18  Winthrop. 

((   Henry  J.  chief   engineer    Hartford    Firo 
Department,  rear  48,  h.u.  92  Pearl. 

<'   Henry  J.Mrs.:  real  laces  cleaned,h.u.92  Pearl. 

««   John,  laborer,  b.u.  1 7  Ellery. 

<<   Joseph,  laborer  at  gasworks,  h.u.  17  Ellery. 

'<   Newbury  J.  salesman,  h.u.  943  Main. 

«    Richard  A.  at  Popes,  h.  63  Glendale. 

«   William  L.  b.  86  Church. 

"    William  W.  attorney,  86,  h.  86  Church. 
Eaves  Elam,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.u.  57  Barbour. 

««   Fred.  W.  b.u.  57  Barbour. 

«   Minnie  F.  teacher,  N.E.dist.sch.  b.u.  5  7  Barb. 
Ebbets  Mary  C.  wid.  Joseph  P.  b.  823  Asylum. 
Ebbitts  Robert  Kmach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  394  Park. 
Ebentheuer  Sebastian,  machinist   at  Popes,  h. 

41  Mulberry. 
E  BE  RLE  EDWARD,  dentist,  26  Pratt, 
rm.  81,  h.  8  Main.  See  page  367. 

(<   Frederick,  attorney,  809,  h.  8  Main. 

«   Fred.  G.  attorney  at  law,  309,  h.  121  Main. 

it    Geo.  teamster,  64  Com.  b.  150  Wethersfield. 

«    Helen  M.  dressm.  at  1 50,  b.  1 50  Wethersfield. 

«   Jacob,  h.  150  Wediersfield. 

"   Jacob  C.condtr.  St.Ry.  b.  150  Wethersfield. 

«    Sophia,  dressm.  at  150,  b.  150  Wethersfield. 

«    Susan,  dressm.  at  150,  b.  150  Wethersfield. 
Ebert  George.  F.  lettercarrier,  h.u.  48  Prospect. 

«   Maggie  F.  b.  48  Prospect. 
Eberweln  Caroline,  wid.  Fred.  b.  846  Main. 
Ebner  Paul,  cigarmaker  at  849  Mn.  b.  82  Church. 
Eccles  Benjamin,  machinist  at  1  Flower. 

«    P.  J.  ins.  agent  at  258  Main. . 


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<3EEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBBCTORY. 


Echols  Frank  G.  manager  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  388  Capitol,  h.  57  Imlay. 
Ecihelman  Isor,  dressmaker,  h.  214  Front. 
Eckersen  David  T.  clerk  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  h.  88  Capen. 
Eckhardt  Christian  H.  clerk  at  J.  H.  Eckhardt 

Co.  235,  h.  248  Main,  rm.  3. 

ECKHARDT  J.  H.  CO.  art  store, 
artists'  materials,  picture  ffames,  etc.  281 
to  237  Main.  See  page  362. 

«   Malcom  M.  b.  13  May. 

«    Salome,  wid.  J.  H.  h.  13  May. 
Eckholm  Otto,  mgr.  at  88  Babcock,  h.  27  Affleck. 
Ecklen  John,  coachman  at  4,  "b.  4  Highland. 
Eckman  Eleanor,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 

«   Ida,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 
Eckmeter  George  L.  meat  peddler,  h.  70  Walnut 
Eckstein  Louis,  boots  &  shoes,  199,  h.  199  Front. 
Eddy  Arthur  H.  president  Eddy  Electric  Mfg. 
Co.  h.  318  Collins. 

EDDY     ELECTRIC    MFC.    CO. 

Windsor,  Conn.  See  page  492. 

«   Maria,  wid.  Norman,  h.  318  Collins. 

«  Willard,atty.  278^  Main,rm.24,  h.Haddam  t 
Ede  Edgar  F.  carpt.  and  builder,  h.  3  Washington. 
Edel  Louis M.  at  247  Asylum,  h.u.  906  Main. 
Edelmann  Wm.P.gunsm.atColts,h.r.  38  Temple. 
Edgar  Alexander  F.  physician  205,  h.  205  Park. 
Edgerly  Susan,  h.u.  797  Main. 
Edgerton  Albert  C.  mach.at  1  Flow.b.  1163  Broad. 

«    Clias.  H.  mach.  at  80  Huyshope,  h.  101  Main. 

«    Clinton  D.  Mrs.  b.  45  Smith. 

«   James  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 1 63  Broad. 

«  Lloyd  P.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  1 163  Broad. 
Edp^n  John,  tailor,  23  Maple,  h.  51  New  Britain. 
Edfund  Peter  A.  helper  at  216  Law.b.  13  Affleck. 
Edmond  Chas.  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  76  Brook. 

"    Simon,  clerk,  h.  177  Front. 
Edstrom  Chas.  A.  grinder  at  Popes,  h.  64  Ward. 

"    Gustav  A.  carpenter,  b.  64  Ward. 

««   J.  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  64  Ward. 
Edwards  Alex.  Bruce,  city  editor  Hartford  Post 
23  Asylum,  b.  48  Prospect. 

«'   Alonzo,  teamster,  h.  75  Hudson. 

«    Arthur  J.  at  291  Main,  b.  8  Walnut. 

"   Benjamin  W.  printer  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.  1 1  Goodwin. 

"    Charles  A.  teamster  at  Valley  st.  h.  E.H.  t. 

"    Charles  W.  B.  real  estate,  h.u.  63  Albany. 

«    Elizabeth,  wid.  Wm.  H.  b.  14  Mahl. 

((    Frank  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1.  389  Capitol. 

"    Frederick  B.  druggist,  55  Farmington,  h. 
218  Laurel. 

«    Geo.  R. printer  Courant,  66  Sta.  h.  8  Walnut. 

«    Henry   W.  bookbinder  at  141    Peari,  h. 
Rockv  Hill,  t. 

"   Herbert  C.  hose  driver  at  5  5  Mn  .h.  6  3  Albany. 

«*    Irad,  Mrs.  h.u.  63  Albany. 

«   J.  Arthur,  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co,  291  Main,  b.  8  Walnut. 

it   John,  laborer,  h.r.  21^  Chestnut. 

«   John  L.  Jr.  draughtsman  at  F.  H.  Richards, 
303  Main,  b.  New  Britain  t. 

"   Linus  W.  foreman,  62  Market,  h.  43  Lincoln. 


Edwards  Nelson,  mason,  h.2a.  1  Ells^nrorth  pL 

«   Sprague  W.  sup.  police,  at  78,  b.  80  State. 

"   Wm.  B.  janitor  at  154  PI.  h.  24  Wad«worth. 

ii   William  W.  at  38  Wells,  1.  59  Main. 
Eff  Louis,  peddler,  h.  194  Front 

«   Max,  shoemaker,  194,  h.  1^4  Front. 
Effland  Alex,  brushm.  at  176  Allyn,  b.  295  Main. 
Egan  Alice,  dressmaker  673  Park,  b.r.  2  Francis. 

i(   Ann,  wid.  Michael,  b.  59  Maple. 

«    Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  47  Linden. 

(<   Catherine  Mrs.  h.2u.  92  Retreat 

<«   Chas.  D.  lineman  at  6  Cen.  h.2u.  1 36  State. 

«   Daniel,  laborer,  b.  9  Fairfield. 

«<   Daniel  F.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.r.  44  Wells. 

"   Edward,  laborer,  h.u.  75  Avon. 

«   Edward,fireman  at  Colts,  h.  40  Woodbridge. 

(<   Edward  J.  laborer  at  98  Kilboum,  h.  4  £Ilery. 

(<    Ellen,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.  103  Potter. 

«    Frank  K.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  3 1  ChapeL 

"   James  C.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.2a.  44  Wells. 

"   Jas.  F.  budder,  r.  616  Main,  h.  21  Pavilion. 

"   James  T.  expressman,  48,  b.  48  Wilson. 

«<   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Wethersfield  t 

(<   John  J.  operator  at  40  Governor,  h.  1 2  Main. 

«   John  J.  tinner,  b.  48  Wilson. . 

"   Joseph  M.  laborer,  b.  48  Wilson. 

«   Keren,  laborer  at  40  Governor,  b.  1 6  Howard. 

it   Keren,  laborer  at  stone  pits,  h.  48  Wilaon. 

«<    Keren  Jr.  b.  48  Wilson. 

it   M.  J.  dressmaker,  236,  h.  236  Main. 

it   Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.  31  Chapel. 

"    Margaret,  wid.  Keren,  h.2u.  121  Maple. 

it   Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  90  CharterOak. 

«   Margaret  L.  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.2u.  121  Maple. 

"   Margarite,  teacher  at  Ch.O.Pk.  b.r.2  Fraoicis. 

"   Michael,  farmer,  h.  2  Francis. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  b.2u.  36  Flower. 

«    Patrick,  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  90  Ch.  Oak. 

"   Ilose,  h.  138  Windsor. 

((  'Thomas  M.  butcher,  310,  h.  298  Park. 

"    Wm.  J.asst.  janitor  Y.M.C.  A.b.  1 8  TrumbulL 

"   ^f^^Tsee  also  Eagan, 
Egedio  Vincenzo,  laborer,  b.  135  Commetroe. 

ECCLESTON   ARTHUR    F.  states 

attorney,  (BuckSfE,)  attorney  at  law,  882, 
h.  745  Main.  Seepage  429. 

«    Charles  H.  conductor  StRj.  1.  211  Park. 

«    Frank  S.  chemist  at  r.60  Tem.  h.u.  21 2  Allvn. 

"   Mary  A.  carpetse wer  at  2 1 9  Asy .  h.u.  74  Iru. 
Egnest  Jink,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  96  Hamilton. 
Effrew  ^[^^See  also  Edgrew, 
Eubets  Carl  J.  mech.  engir.  at  Colts,  h.  68  Wash. 
EhlersCari  U.  A.  florist,  897,  b.  897  Main. 

"   Julius,  cook  at  33  Prospect,  h.  167  Babcock. 
Ehret  Abbie  Mrs.  h.  46  Wooster. 

*<   Bros,  tobacconists,  1 78  State. 

John  Ehret.  Frank  E.  Ehret. 

"    Frank  E.  (Ehret  Bros.)  b.  46  Wooster. 

«   Jennie  L.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  46  Wooster. 

«   John,  (Ehret  Bros,)  h.  80  State. 
Ehrlich  Moses,suspenderm.at84  Mor.h.l  96Front. 
Eichel  Annie  Mrs.  h.  17  Morgan. 

«   Louisa,  b.  17  Morgan. 

<<   Mamie,  b.  1 7  Morgan. 


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123 


TkhAy  Christian,  at  9,  b.  9  Fairfield. 
EicUiont  Paul  lUchard,  at  93  Fkn.  h.  2  7  2  Maple. 
£icliler  John  F.  mach.  1  Flower,  hu.  27  Affleck. 
fignor  Frank,  fireman  atP.&R.R.b.  140  Mather. 
Ed  J  one  Nicolo,  shoemaker,  h.  178  Front 
Eimokl  John,  baker  at  185,  b.r.  158  Albany. 
£inbior  Isaac,  cntter,  b.  18  Kilbourn. 
Eiaele  Loois  F.clgarmaker  at  849  Mn.  1. 1 70  Hi^ 
Kaenberg  Henry  A.  barber,  293  Park,  b.  80 

Jefferson. 
Bswirth  John,  tailor,  h.n.  100  Sejmotir. 
"^    Lena,  tailoress,  b.n.  100  Seymoor. 
Eitel  Emil,  bookbinder  at  49  Tro.  zither  teacher 

164,  h.tt.  164  Main. 
£k  Nils  Rot.  pastor  Swedish  Baptist  Chnrch, 

h.2o.  5  Squire. 
Ekholm  Otto,  h.iL  27  Affleck. 
Ekhind  August,  mason,  b.  58  Flower. 
EkstrcMn  Gustaye,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  14  7  State. 
Ekwall  .John  S.shoem.  10  Ch.0.b.  106  Jefferson. 
Elardl  Carlo,  bootbUck,  162  Asylum,  h.  35  North. 
Elbert  L.  punter  at  618  Capitol,  h.  28  Front. 
Elcha  Clayton  £.  coachman  at  943,  b.  320  Asylum. 
<«   William  J.  waiter  at  26  SUte  h.  83  Green. 
Eleock  Charles  A.  painter,  h.u.r.  721  Main. 
«<    Henry  G.  h.u.  30  Huntley, 
u   t^iee  also  Ellcock. 
ElderElizabeth  H.  nurse,  h.  14  Church,  room  3. 

"   Maria  D.  wid.  Nathan,  h.  23  Hudson. 
Eldredge  Geo.  L.  R.  manager  at  110  Commerce, 

h.u.  39  Pearl, 
ddridge  Georee,  clerk  at  410  Main,  b.  99  Tru. 
M    Hannah  iL  wid.  Chas.  W.  h.  24  Bkm. 
M   James  £.  clerk  at  344  Main,  h.  Bluehills, 

2d  n.  of  schoolhouse. 
u  James  W.  real  estate,  2  State,  h.  224  Weth. 
<«   Richard  S.  optician  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 

Co.  400  Main,  h.  87  Jefferson. 
M   W.  S.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  New  Britain  t. 

ELECTRIC  PRINTING  OFFICE, 

David  F.  Callahan,  118  Asylum. 

Seepage  417. 

Electro  Automatic  Appliance  Co.  9  Haynes. 
Eliason  Carl  P.  bootmaker,  86,  b.  86  Retreat. 
Elin  Loois,  cutter  at  114  Asylum,  1. 54  Niles. 
Elite  I»dging  House,  £.  C.  Hale,  249  Asylum. 
Elk  Head  Bottling  Co.  r.  60  Temple. 
Elkin  Meyer  Rev.  Rabbi  of  Congregation  Beth 

Israel,  h.u.  9  Mahl. 
Ellegard    Robert,  blacksmith  at  476   Capitol, 

h.2u.  20  Squire. 
Ellery  Arthur  M.mach.at  30Cushman,.h.u.339  Fr. 
EUineer  James  J.  tel.  operator,  b.  10  Avon. 

«  J.  Bart  tel.  operator,  h.  10  Avon. 
ElUott  Floyd  Hphotographer  at  1  Flow.h.7Ward. 

*<   Fiank  Hjuiinter  at  160  Wdld.  h.  Putnam  t. 

«  Geoi^  T.  janitor  at  County  Building,  h. 
154  Capen. 

«  H.  L.  clerk  at  869,  h.  121  Main,  room.  15. 

"  Matilda,  wid.  Wm.  90  Pearl  (Irving  House). 

<«  Robert,  ianitor  Trinity  C ollege,  h.  86  Spring. 

"  Robert  H.  coachman,  b.  154  Capen. 

«  Walter  P.  foreman  at  Gas  Works,  h.  49  Aln. 

»  William,  saloon,  581  Main,b.  90  Pearl. 


Ellis  Alfred  L.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  27  Weth. 

u   Amy  A.  wid.  Gregoir,  b.  6  Wadsworth. 

«    Augustine  L.  h.  550  Farmington  ave. 

"   Benjamin  F.  b.  27  Wetbersfield. 

«    Charles  A.  at  54,  b.  54  Prospect. 

«   Eli,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   George,  actuary  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  27  Wethersfield. 

"   George  M.  foreman  at  Thos.  Oakes,  steam- 
fitter,  h.u.  Maple,  (1st  south  of  Benton.) 

«   George  W.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  27  Wethersfield. 

*<   Jonn,  coachman  at  340,  b.  340  Farmington. 

«   John,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h. 8 u.  7 7  Mn.  rm.  2 7. 

«   Kate  F.  stenograph  at  Nat  Sddiers*  Home, 
291  Main,  b.  6  Wadsworth. 

«   Leonard  A.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  63  Bkm. 

«   Sarah  J.  Mrs.  h.2u.  265  Main. 
Ellison  Elizabeth,  wid.  WiUiam,  h.  46  Smith. 

It   Frank  A^lumberat  168  State b.  46  Smith. 

^   Geoi^  ¥,  pressman,  b.  46  Smith. 

«   H.  E.  carpenter,  b.  46  Smith. 

«   James,  plumber,  657  Park,  h.  46  Smith. 

«   Thomas,  compounder  at  690,  h.  551  Park. 

<<   t^^see  aiso  AUison. 
EUovitch  Elias,  dyer  at  37  Wells,  h.  13  Morgan. 
Ellsworth  Arthur  E.  ostler,  h.u.  18  Sanford. 

«<   Benjamin  G.  clerk  at  Charter  Oak  National 
Bank,  124  Asylum,  b.u.  641  Main. 

'<   Burt,  scourer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  28  Canton. 

«   Chas.  H.  bookkeeper  Trout  Brook  Ice  and 
Feed  Co.  278  Asy.  b.  West  Hartford  t 

ELLSWORTH  DAVID  J.  agent  for 

Windsor  Creamery  Co.  fresh  butter  and 
eggs  delivered  dinect  to  families,  b.  612 
Main.  See  page  549. 

«   Edith  C.  stenographer  at  Hfd.  Life  &  An- 
nuity, 230  Asylum,  1.  68  Church. 

«(   Ernest  B.  law  student  at  35  7  Main,  b.  68  Col. 

«   Frederick,  fertilizers,  44  Market,  h.  7  Vine. 

u    Henry  S.  signpainter,  r.  629,  h.u.  641  Main. 

(<   Jeannette,  mechanical  drawing,  372  Main, 
room  111,  b.  South  Windsor  t. 

«<   Pinckney  W.phvsician, u.l  21  Pl.h.  68  Collins. 

"    Robert  H.   with  Conn.  Fu-e  Ins.  Co.  51 
Prospect,  b.  West  Hartford  t. 

«<   Watson  J.  baggagem.  N.E.R  h.  23  Spring. 

^   William  H.  musician,  h.u.  18  Sanford. 

"   Wolcott  W.  b.  68  Collins. 
Elman  Louis  C.  peddler,  h.  126  Market. 
Elmen  Jacob,  tailor,  15  Temple. 
Ehner  Alfred  G.  foreman  at  690  Pk.  b.  61  Francis. 

«    Clinton  B.  clerk  95  Pleasant,  h.  8  Grand. 

u   Edward  O.  physician,  56,  b.  61  Francis. 

«   Elisha  S.  carpenter,  h.  66  Wooster. 

«    Emma,  wid.  Oliver,  h.  23  Canton. 

«    Emma  F.  b.  23  Canton. 

«    Haimon  S.  butcher,  h.  1 86  Main. 

«    Harmon  S.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  186  Main. 

«    Harry  W.  b.  28  Canton. 

«    Hattie,  bookkeeper  at  552  Asylum,  1.  E.H.t 

"    Herbert  T.  h.u.  44  Cedar. 

<(    Hiram  W.  tallyman  at  98  Kilbourn,  h.  61 
Francis. 


124 


GEEB^S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


Elmer  Jos.  O.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  61  FnuiciB. 

"    Lizzie  M.  bookkeeper,  b.  66  Woosier. 

"   Lucius  H.  travelling  salesman,  b.  186  Main. 

u   Perry  W.  macb.  at  Popes,  b.u.  445  CapitoL 

«<   William  H.piinter,  b.  186  Main. 
Elmore  Charles  B.  (R.  L.  Dow  ^  Co,)  b.  98  Far. 

«   Charles  M.  mosieteacher,  Lu.  5  Center. 

u   Frank  H.  salesman,  b.  98  Farmington. 

«<    Henry  D.  clerk  at  Hartford  Dime  Savings 
Bank,295  Main,  b.  98  Farmington. 

«    Samuel  D.  student,  b.  98  Farmington. 

(»    Samuel    E.    president   Connecticut    Biver 
Banking  Co.  283  Main,  h.  98  Farmington. 
Elmwood  House,  John  Mills,  145  High. 
Eisner  Gustav,  clerk  at  54  Ann,  b.  1 1  Kilboum. 

«    Jx>uis,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  11  Kilboum. 

«   Minnie,  cashier  at  406  Main,  b.  6 7  Bellevue. 

"   Morritz,  confect.  129  Front,  h.  11  Kilboum. 

«   Rosa,  wid.  Moses  E.  h.  67  Bellevue. 
Elstrom  John,  painter,  h-r.  36  Temple. 
Eltz  Elizabeth,  wid.  Henry,  h.  10  Kilboum. 

«    George  F.  boardinghouse,  204  High. 

"    Henry  J.  sup.  police,  h.  10  Kilboum. 
Elvon  Louis,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.  98  Bab. 
Elwek  Henry  G.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  80  Hun.pL 
Elwin  Chas.  cigarmaker  at  333  Mn.  h.2u.  69  Lau. 

«   John,  cigarmaker  at  26  High,  1.2u.  69  Lau. 

«    Kate  Mrs.  b.  18  Elmer. 

«    Wm.  C.  lettercarrier,  h.  18  Elmer. 
Elwood  Charles,  at  180  Ann,  l.u.  241  Pearl. 
Elwood  John  J.  cutter  at  1  South  Ann,  h.  1 8  Ward. 

"   Joseph  J.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.u.  36  Flower. 

"    Lawrence,  switchm.  N.  x  .R.  b.u.  36  Flower. 

«    Thomas  F.h.2u.  183  Law. 

a   Thomas  J.  cutter  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.u.  88  Grove. 
Ely  Annie  A.  clerk  at  Nat'l  Life  Association,  53 
Trumbull,  b.  44  Ashley. 

«    Charlotte  M.  h.  668  Main. 

«   Harry,  b.u.  910  Main. 

"   Mary,  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  b.  44  Ashley. 

«    William  B.  Mrs.  (Elizabeth  S.)  b.  833  Asy. 

Elt  William  H.  (Casey  Bryant  $*  C)  attorney 

at  law,  h.  New  Haven  c.      See  page  433. 

Emanuel    Samuel,  deckhand  str.  Middletown. 

Embury  Geo.  A.  clerk  at  National  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

95  Pearl,  h.  81  Madison. 
Emerick  Fred  G.  conductor  StRy.  h.  54  Bond. 

"    (Jeo-E.  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co',  h.  36  N.B. 

«    Melvin  L.  machine  hand,  581  Cap.b.  13  Pk. 
Emerson  Chas.  W.  clerk  Hfd.  Life  and  Annuity 
Insurance  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  32  West 

«   Irving,  musicteacher,  149,  h.  149  Collins. 

«    Samuel,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  40  John. 

«<    Sophia  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Emerst  Harry,  coachman,  b.  2  Garden. 
Emery  Abel,  helper  at  262  Mn.b.  Warehouse  Pt. 

a    &  Co.  253  Mn.  rm.  9,  M.  A.  Hartstall,  Mgr. 
Emmel  M.  Lee,  carpenter,  b.u.  62  Ward. 
Emmett  Arthur,  plumber,  b.  58  Edwards. 

«    Dorsey,  porter  at  25,  b.  25  Cent  ral. 

«    Henry,  traveling  salesman,  New  Englan  d 
Granite  work8.650  Main,  h.  58  Edwards. 

«   Robert,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  14  Morris. 

«<    Sarah,dressm.at  Miss  Mills,b.59  NewBritain 

(<    William,  mechanic  at  888  Cap.  h.  14  Pratt. 


Emmett  Wm.  EL  ass't  dentist  405  Mn.  b.58Ed«. 
Emmonds  Joseph,  saloon  88  Front,  h.  62  VUla^ 
Emmons  Elwyn  N.  at  Connecticut  Mutoal  Life 
Insurance  Ca  291,  b.  90  Main. 

M   Eva  L.  proofreader  at  25  Asylom,b.  90  Main. 

u   Franklin  B.  traveling  salesm.  h.  1 16  Wooater. 

u   Fred.  A.  b.  116  Wooster. 

i<   Isaac,  barber  at  37  Albany,  h.  62  Village. 

c(   John,  saloon.  Front  cor.  State,  h.  62  Village. 

«   Joseph  B.  h.  90  Main. 

^   Whitmore,  clerk  at  51  Tm.  b.  Manchester  t. 
Empire  Coal  Co.,  Henry  S.  McClory,  146  Tru. 

<«   Market,  96  Albany. 

(<    Restaurant,  170  Main. 

«    Stables,  Madison  J.  Black,  prop.  166  Main. 

(<    Steam  Laundrv  Co.  Wm.  E.  Fanning,  Mgr. 
12  Pratt. 
Enders  August  Fred,  driver,  h.  29  Mulberry. 

u   Harriet  A.  wid.  Thos.  O.  h.  Highland. 

(<   JohnO.  office  348  Main,  h.  15  Highland. 

«    Richard  A.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  1 2 1 2  Broad. 

«   I3^»««  ol*o  Anders, 
Endress  Charlie  D.  farmer  hosp.  (arm,  b.  N.H.  av. 

*<   Deleree  B.  farmer  hospital  farm,  h.  N.  B.  av. 
Engel  Fannie,  wid.  David,  h.  16  Elmer. 

«    Frederick,  tailor,  333  Main,  l.u.  8  Goodman. 

<<    Louis  E.  clerk  at  180  Allyn,  b.u.  4  Orchard. 

(<    William,  bootmaker,  1 0  State,  h.u.  4  Orchard. 
Engelhardt  Wm.  billp.  at  395  Main,  h.  u.lSO  Ann. 

«    F.  Wm.  ironworker,  h.  516  Broad. 
Engelman  Ludwig,  manager  Clipper  Mfg.  Co. 

372  Main,  h.  Fern. 
Engelstorfer  Frank,  burnisher  440  Asylum,  h. 

Buckland  v. 
Engieser  John,  bottler  at  50  Market,  h.  Temple. 
Englehardt  Henry,  mach.  Colts,  b.  Hockanom  v. 

"    William,  ironworker,  618  Cap.  b.  81  Front. 
English  Annie  C.tailoress  at  93  Asy.  b.  227  High. 

«    Celia,  wid.  Eli,  h.2u.  124  Windsor. 

«    David,  b.  223  Asylum,  room  120. 

i(    Edward,  coachman,  h.  26  Alden. 

«    Harry  P.  circulation  mana^r  at  Evening 
Post,  23  Asylum,  b.225  Hi^h. 

^   Joel  L.  secretary   JEtna    Life   Insurance 
Company,  218  Main,  h.  12  Fern. 

"   Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  1 7  Affleck. 
Engstrand  Chas.  cutter  at  59^  Tru.  b.  3  7  Wolcott. 

«    Edward,  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  116  Retreat. 

"    Gustavus,  laborer  at  59^  Tru.  b.  3  7  Wolcott. 
Engstrom  AlbinV.packer  at  556  Cap.h.u.240Zion. 

«    Arthur  A.  employed  at  59^  Tru.  h  1446  Bd. 

(<    August,  coachman  at  78, 1.  78  High. 

«    Axel,  mach.  at  30  Cushman,b.  15  Affleck. 

«    Benjamin,  potter  at  38  Front,  h.2u.  88  Grove. 

«    Frank  M.  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.2u.  232  Put 
Ennis  Elizabeth,  wid.  William,  h.r.  60  Portland. 

«   Frank,  at  Colts,  h.u.  76  Governor. 

«   John  C.  filer  at  Colts,  h.u.  24  Franklin. 

«   John  P.  painter  at  185  Asy.h.  25  Canton. 

«    Mary  B.  at  1  South  Ann,  b.r.  60  Portland. 

"   Patrick  J.  painter,  b.  1 2  Hungerford. 

"    i^*see  also  Annis. 
Ennison   Walter  J.  inventor  at  581    Cap.  h. 

Windsor  t. 
Eno  Arthur  M.  foreman,  58  Ver.  h.u.  12  Elw. 


GEEB'S    HiLRTFORD    CTFT    DIBECTOBY. 


125 


£110  Edwaid  £.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  47  N.B. 
^  Fimnees  A. teacher,927 Asy.  b.l  77  SigoameT. 
**    Frank  H.  trayeling  salesman  at  100  Tni.  b. 

25  Sprinff. 
«<    Henry  C.  lia)orer  at  1  Flower,  Lu.  23  How. 
£iMen  Charles  S.  att^j,  b.  U.  S.  hotel,  26  State. 
«<    £dwin  L.  machinist  at  262  Mun,  b.  £.H.t 
M    Henrj,  gents  furnishings  and  clothing,  68 

SUBte^  h.  165  Sigoomey. 
M    Herbert  A.  manager  220  Asy.  \l  120  Park, 
u    Julia  M.  Mrs.  b.  U.  S.  hotel,  26  State. 
tt    Mary  A.  teacher  2d  North  school,  249  High, 
u    Milton £.freightagtP.&R.R.h.2u.  19  Imlay. 
M    Rhoda,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
CnsHng  Philip  Jr.  machinist  at  80  Haysliope,  b. 

70  Charter  Oak  are. 
Eaaworth  George,  b.  510  Farmington. 
««    Henry  I.  (EJf  Parsons)  h.a.55  Woodbridge. 
(^    Horace  H.  elk.  at  104  Fr.  b.  510  Farmington. 
X   Jemsha  A.  wid.  Horace,  b.  510  Farmington. 

EN8WORTH     LESTER     L.    iron, 

steel,  104Front.h.510Far.  See  page  552, 

«    &  Parsons,  meatmarket,  77  Front 

Hepiy.  I  Ensworth.         Wm.  8.  Panons. 
M   t^*9ee  also  Ainsworth. 

ENTRE88  ALBERT,  sculptor,  r.  187^ 

Main,  h.  63  Madison.        Seepage  465. 
£pps  John  H.  jobber,  h.u.  38  Village. 
Epsar  Frank,  tailor,  h.r.  540  Main. 
Epstein  Abram,  blacksmith,  194,h.  201  Front. 

M   Charles,  tailor,  h.2u.  262  Front. 

tt  Julias,  tailor  at  321  Main,  b.  46  North. 

M   Max,  carpenter  at  292  Sheldon,  b.  17  Pie. 

M    Samael,  tailor  at  93  Asylum*  h.  262  Front. 
Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  274  Main. 

"  Mortgage  Co.  of  N.Y.  agency  9  Central. 
Erdin  Chas.  K.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  So.  Manchester  t. 
Eipey  Patlc,  mechanic  at  581  Can.  b.  41  Wdbg. 
Erichson  August,  cabinetmaker  at  oeidler  &  May, 
fumiture  store,  306  Pearl,  h.  67  Hudson. 

u  ChasL  B.  (E.  {r  McLean)  h.  Berlin  t. 

u   Charlotte,  h.  161  Babcock. 

u  Emil,  joiner,  h.  58  Flower. 

u   k  McLean,  dentists,  3  Asylum. 

Cluw.  B.  Erlchflon.  Geo.  O.  McLean. 

Erickson  Albert,  carpenter,  b.u.  62  Ward. 

u   Andrew,  mechanic,  h.  296  Park. 

u   Carl,  at  476  Capitol,  b.  296  Park;. 

u  Edward,  mach.  at  1  Flower  b.  20  Wolcott 

u   £mil,Stonecutter at  275  Park,b.l 06Jefferson. 

«   Hans  6.boilermaker,109  Com.h.u.  15 Winter. 

u  Herman,  sawyer  at  TaftCo.  b.  72  Putnam. 

«  John,  coachman  at  568,  h.r.  568  Farmington. 

M  John,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  20  Wolcott. 

u  John,  tailor,  h.  19  Wolcott. 

u  John,  tailor  at  Gemmill  &  Bumham's,  h.u. 
86  Retreat 

u  Karl,  cabinetmaker  at  69  Front,  h.  34  Woos. 

"  Martin  H.  carpenter,  h.  15  Winter. 
Ernst  Henry,  saloon,  27,  b.  2  7  Mulberry. 
Errenky  Enstein,  helper  at  69,  b.  69  Morgan. 
Erts  Hans,  bottler,  b.  35  Morvan. 
Enrmz  Henry,  gilder,  h.2  Whitman  ct 

M  Henry  W.  cashier  Connecticut  Riyer  Bank- 
ing Co.  283  Main,  h.  Prospect  av. 


Erring  Bollin  K.  tr.  Burr  Index  Ca  h.  50  Willaid. 

«   William  A.  sec'y  Hartford  County  Mutual 
Fire  Ins.  Ca  321  Main,  h.  Pmspect  ar. 

u   f[^^see  also  Irving, 
ErwinKobert  6.  h.  687  Asylum. 
Esbensen  Lawritz  M.  politer  at  30  Cushman, 

h.u.  33  Hamilton. 
Esbo  Samuel  P.  coachman,  h.  1142  Asylum. 
Escherich  Annistan,  h.  38  j^  Woodbine. 

u   Eugene,  yeast  agent,  b.  38)^  Woodbine. 
Eschhok  Hermann,bakery  and  h.238  N.Px^.Ham. 
Esip  Frank  J.  plumber  at  291  Asy.b.2u.  16  Efan. 

«  William  H. assem.  581  Cw.  b.57  Woodbine. 
Estes  Martha  S.  wid.  Lucius  J.  h.2u.  155  Main. 
Estlow  Alfred  J.  clerk  hot  Heublein,  b.  98  Wells. 

u   Charles  W.  machinist,  b.  5  Congress. 

"   Elizabeth,  wid.  Alfred,  board'gh.  154  Main. 

><    Geor^  printer,  336  Asy.  h.u.  133  Babcock. 

'<   Martin,  cigarm.  at  57  Mjkin,  b.u.  5  Congress. 

"   Niles  S.  mach.  at 436  Capitol,  h.  33  Lewis. 

«<    Sarah  S.  wid.  Martin,  h.u.  5  Congress. 
Eten  M.  foundryman  at  618  Capitol,  h.  5  Ellery. 
Etheridge  James  L.  carpenter,  h.  43  Russ. 
Etherington  Charles  A.  artist  at  Calhoun  Print- 
ing Co.  29  Union  pi.  h.  90  Ashley. 

«<   Henry  C.  foreman  9  Sig.  h.2u.  228  Putnam. 

«   James   F.  engraver  at  Calhoun  Printing 
Ca  29  Union  pi.  h.u.  17  WiUiams. 

«   Mahala,  wid.  James,  h.n.  17  Williams. 
Ettrick  William,  painter  at  492  Main,  b.  Chestnut. 
Eureka  Lodging  House,  L.  J.  Whitmore,  251  Asy. 
Eustiee  Annie,  wid.  Tlioinas,  h.  125  Maple. 

«<    Frank,  cook,  b.  SO  Hicks. 

(«   John,  shoemaker  at  1  Ford,  b.  35  John. 

u  William  F.  clerk  at  273  Mn.  h.u.  1 10  Hung. 
Evans  A.  C.  Miss,  clerk  at  378,  b.  554  Main. 

M    Adella,  wid.  Edgar,  h.3u.  40  Sheldon. 

«    Alonzo  F.  painter  at  556  Main,b.u.36  Canton. 

"    Charles,  conductor,  St.Ry.  b.  19  Central. 

«   Emma  M.  stenog.  333  Main,  b.  Windsor  t. 

M    Frank,  driver,  h.  32  Village. 

"   George  A.  b.  500  Farmington. 

M   George  J.  brakeman,  b.  13  Huntley  pi. 

«    Helen  C.  wid.  Richard  E.  h.  24  Bluehills. 

«<   Isaiah  F.  clerk  at  55  Far.  h.  88  Fainnount. 

«   James,  b.  23  Canton. 

"   L«ster  S.  engineer,  h.  13  Huntley  pL 

it   Thomas,  sec'y  Hartford  City  Gas  Light  Ca 
236  Main,  h.  114  Vernon. 

"   WilberE.Mech.at  Popes,  b.24  Woodbridge. 

"    Wm.  A.  laborer,  h.  15  Bluehills. 

«   Wm.  W.  trav.  salesman,  h.u.  25  Sargent 
Evarts  Frank  L.  blacksmithat  16  Hicks,b.2S  Lib. 

«    Howard  A.  pattemm.at  556  Cap.  b.  23  Lib. 

««   Margaret  E.  wid.  Henry,  h.r.  1045  Asylum. 

"  Reuben  L.  blacksmith,  16  Hicks,  h.u.  23  Lib. 
Even  Charles,  bkkpr.  at  261  Asy.b.  93  Hung. 

ii    Charles  F.  blacksTi.  476  Cap.  h.  93  Hung. 

EVENING  POST  A886CIATION, 

daily  and  weekly,  23  Asy.      See  page  407. 

Everett  Irving  S.  watchman  stone  pits,  h.  9 1 8  Mn. 

"   Martin  R.  supt.  Prudential  Ins.  Co.  311 

Biain,  h.  47  Allen  pi. 
Evers  Mary  E.  wid.  Michael,  h.  28  Spring. 
Evcrsberg  Charles,  baker,  h.3u.  159  Front. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Evon  Louie,  at  581  Cap.  b.  98  Babcock. 
Ewart  Mary  A.  at  690  Park,  b.  17  Smith. 

"    Samuel,  dropforger,  216  Law.  h.  1 7  Smith. 
Ewell  Chas.  F.  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.  Buckland  v. 

"    Daniel  J.  b.  18  Winthrop. 

«   Daniel  L.  clerk  at  1 1 5  Asylum,  h.  1 1  Talcott. 
Ewin^  Charles  H.  chief  eng.  F.RJ^.  h.  25  Imlay. 

u   J.  Hunter,  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  25  Imlay. 

tt   John,  meatpeddler,  b.  58  Benton. 

< <   John  Mrs. (Eytk)  at  Ballersteins,b. 25  Benton. 

«<    Rachel  W.wid.  Henry  C.h.l80  Wethersfield. 
Ewins  Adam,  waiter,  375  Asylum,  b.  So.  Ann. 

"    Harry  R.b.  124  State. 

«   Henry  W.  silversm.  at  66  Mar.  h.  124  State. 
EXAMINER,  45  Brown.  See  page  411. 

Excelsior  Sale  and  Exchange  stables,  L  R.  Blu- 

menthal,  prop.  20  Morgan. 
Eyesen^er  Charles,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
Ezze  Michael,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 

Fabriezio  Vito  N.  laborer,  b.r.  64  Morgan. 
Faccette  Jos.  harnessm.at  8  Sig.  b.  168  Allyn. 
Factory  Insurance  Association,  95  Pearl,  Charles 

G.  Smith,  manager. 
Faden  Nathan,  peddler,  b.u.  209  Front. 
Fadrean  F.  H.  clerk  at  381  Main,  b.  2  Church. 
Fagan  Catherine  F.stenogr.  at  11  Cen.  b.  91  Jef. 

t(   John  T.  policeman,  h.2u.  1088  Broad. 

M   Joseph  A.  farmer,  milkm.l45,h.  145  Flatbush. 

«   LawrenceF.quarrym.  at  stone  pits,h.290Flat. 

«    Martin,  saloon  1076,  h.u.  1076  Broad. 

«   Matthew  E.  policeman,  h.  91  Jefferson. 

«   Michael  A.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  b.  Wilson. 

"   Minnie  A.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  9 1  Jefferson. 

«    Patrick,  helper  at  476  Capitol. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Sig.  h.u.  16  Putnam. 

"   Peter,  b.  290  Flatbush. 

«   Philip  H.  carpenter,  h.  52  Hungerford. 

"   Philip  J.  h.  12  Cedar. 

«    Robert,  carpenter,  h.  64  Hungerford. 

u   Robert  J.  Jr.  b.  64  Hungerfoni. 

"    Thomas  F.  toolm.  at  476  Cap.b.  64  Hung. 
Faherty  John  E.  porter  Allyn  house,  b.  152  Asy. 
Fahev  Dennis,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«   tiannah,  wid.  Michael  J.  h.2u.  49  Hawthorn. 

«   John  F.  lather,  b.u.r.  86  Pleasant. 

"   John  J.  laborer  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  16  Cedar. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Edward,  h.u.r.  86  Pleasant. 

ti   Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

tt   Thomas  J.  lather,  b.u.r.  86  Pleasant. 

"   Timothy  B.  lather,  b.u.r.  86  Pleasant 
Fahy  Edward  H.  clerk  at  355  Main,  b.  26  Ward. 

tt   James,  teamster  at  280  Main,  b.2u.  6  7  Avon. 

«   Michael  J.  lab.at  1  Laurel,  b.r.  60  Woodbine. 

«   Patrick,  engineer,  h.  26  Ward. 

«    Thomas,  h.2u.  67  Avon. 

u   Thomas  W.  salesman  at  Popes,  b.  26  Ward. 

"   (^^see  also  Fay;  Fahey. 
FaignJohn,  carpenter  r.  616  Mn.h.  146  Mather. 
Fairbaim  Susan  D.  wid.  Walter,  h.  14  Myrtle. 
Fairbanks  George  H.  joiner,  h.u.  60  Hawthorn. 

«   Sophronia,  wid.  Amos  L.  b.  16  White. 
Fairbrother  Arthur  L.  draughtsman  at  95  Pearl, 
b.  62  Elm. 

<<    Howard,  traveling  salesman  15  Trumbull. 


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TH05.  A.  H0NIS5,  24-30  State  5t« 

Successor  to  A.  Thomas  &.  Co.,  who  will  keep  up  tiM 
reputation  of  this  house,  as  the  BEST 
in  the  market  are  shipped  to  us  dally. 
OrdW9  received  hy  Telephone.  Give  ■« 


Fairchlld  Daniel  W.  agent,  b.u.  102  Albanj-. 

«   Margaret  S.  wid.  Stephen  B.  h.2u.  46  Sej. 
Fairfield  Daniel  W.collect.  at  278^  Mn.  b.  16  Tru. 

«    Edgar,  h.  121  Main,  rm.  86. 

"   £dgar  6.  diesinker  at  21 6  Law.  h.u.  25 1  Put. 

«<   Edmund  J.  sec'y  Hartford  Type  Writer  Co. 
1  Laurel,  b.  207  Sigourney. 

(«   Etta  L.  b.  40  Clark. 

«    Geo.  A.  president  and  treasurer  Hartford 
Mach.  Screw  Co.  476  Cap.  h.  50  Fairfield. 

"   George  E.b.  50  Fairfield. 
Fairfield  John  M.  alderman  lOth  toanf,  presi- 
dent and  treasurer  Hartford  Type  Writer 
Co.l  Laurel,  h.  207  Sigourney. 

«   Lizzie  J.  wid.  Henrv  H.dre8sm.40,  b.40  Clark. 

"   Mary,  b.2u.  86  Imfay. 

i<   Minnie  D.  wid.  Edmund  D.b.  5  Wadsworth. 

«    Philip  E.  storekeeper,  1  Laurel,  b.  207  Sig. 
Fairman  Henry  M.  cutter  at  59^  Tru.  h.u.  8  Avon. 

«   John,  h.  8  Avon. 
Fairview  House,  L.  D.  F.  Gates,  87  High. 
Fairweather  Tillie,  h.  c.  Prospect  av.  &  Fern. 
Falck  Charles  M.  h.u.  228  Zion. 

tt   Hans,  driver  at  315  Park,  h.  1049  Broad. 

«   Niels  A.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.  110  BluehUls. 

«   Peter,  milkman  109  Tower,h.  110  Bluehiils. 

"   tt2gr'»««  also  Falk;  Folk, 
Fales  Thomas  J.  h.  21  Evergreen. 
Falk  Benjamin,  peddler,  h.  1 76  Sheldon. 

«   Emil,  machinist  1  Flower,  1.  20  Lawrence. 

«<    Levie,  bookbdr  at  252  Pearl,  b.  1 76  Sheldon. 

"    Tillie  Mrs.  groceries,  176,  h.  176  Sheldon. 

"   ^l^^see  also  Falck;  Folk. 

Fall  Charles,  painter,  h.u.  147  Lawrence. 

Fallen  Joe,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.h.r.  20  Commerce. 

Fallon  &  Bohan,  boots  and  shoes,  171  Main. 
Frank  H.  Fallon.  James  J.  Bohan. 

«    Catharine,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  151  Biaple. 

«    Frank  H.  (F.  ^  Bohan)  b.u.  24  Affleck. 

«   John  Mrs.  h.u.  24  Affleck. 

«    Thomas,  laborer,  h.u.r.  47  New  Britain. 

«    Thomas  P.  b.u.  24  Affleck. 
Fallow  Gavlin  S.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  174  Putnam. 
Falls  Alice,  wid.  Michael,  h.  8  Chapel. 

"    Charles,  dropforger  at  2 1 6  Law.  b.u.  75  Main. 

"   Margaret  A.  bkkpr.  at  94  Tru.  b.  8  Chapel. 

«    William  H.  h.  4  Goodman  pi. 
Falvev  Jerry  L.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  55  Laurel. 

«  "fhomas,  teamster  at  4  76  Capitol,  h.  57  Haw. 
Fanelli  Salvatore,  fruit,  143  Main,  b.  43  Morgan. 
Fanning  E.  S.  engir.  at  40  Gov.  b.u.  241  Main. 

"   Fannie  E.  bkkpr.  at  12  Pratt,  b.u.  14  Mahl. 

tt   Patrick,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

"   William  E.  manager  Empire  Steam  Laun- 
dry Co.  12  Pratt,  h.u.  14  MahL 


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Fanning  Wilfiam  W.  salesman,  h.  189  Ashley. 
FannoD  Thomas  F.  cigarm.  349  Main,  h.  12  £iw. 
Fantone  Charles  £.  photographer  at  2  Ford, 

h.  25  Flower. 
Fantoni  John^  setter  at  15  Tm.  b.  18  Kilboam. 
Farber  Louis,  peddler,  h.r.  24  North. 

**  Morris, jMMidler,  h.a.r.  24  North. 
FARBER  MORRlS,  manufacturer  fine 
bedding,  mattresses,  cot  beds,  &c.  18  and 
20  Gold,  h.  106  Windsor. 
Fargo  Lillian  C.  b.  23  Bellevue. 

*«  NeUie  R.  inspect,  at  66  Mar.  b.  28  Bellevue. 

»   Sarah  £.  Mrs.  h.  28  Bellevue. 

"  Theodore  C.  painter,  b.  28  Bellevue. 
Farine  L.  Marie  D.  teacher,  1204  Asjlum. 
Farlen  John,  tailor,  h.u.  85  Asylum. 
Fariej  Ann,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  91  Windsor. 

*<  Benjamin  L.  pack.at  2  73  Asy.  b.u.  5 9  Village. 

u  Edward  J.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  18  James. 

"   Edward  M.  at  108,  h.2u.  97  Main. 

u  Michael  P.  ins.  agt.  258  Main,h.l06  Windsor. 

M  Patrick,  helper  at  r.  228  Sta.  b.  128  Market. 

^  Patrick,  lalwrer,  b.u.  565  Main. 

"  Patrick^  hodcarrier,  b.  13  James. 

u  Patrick  J.  plater  at  Wm.  Bogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  59  Village. 

"   Thomas,  bartdr.  at  439  Mn.b.n.  59  Village. 
Farlottiter  Bocco.  clerk  at  71  Main,  b.  84  Mor. 

FARMER  A.  D.  &  SON,  type  found- 
era.  See  page  426. 

**  John  J.  as8t.engineer  fire  dept.  b.  20  Albany. 

FARMER     PUBLISHING     AND 

PRINTING  CO.  284  Asylum. 

See  p.  412. 

FARMER  RODERICK  W.Hartford 

Heater  Co.h.  16  Main.        See  page  499. 
Fanners  &  Citizens  market,  Owen  Burr ,5 94  Main. 

FARMERS&MECHANICSNAT. 

BANK,  106  State.       Seepage  377. 

FARMINGTON    AV.    HOTEL, 

W.  E.  Wallace,  67  Far.      See  page  517. 
"  River  Power  Co.  80  State. 

FARMINGTON  VALLEY  HER- 
ALD &  JOURNAL.   See  p.  4X6. 
Farnam  Chas.  N.  salesman  h.  228  Asy.  rm.  84. 

**  Charles  N.  Mrs.  dressm.  228  Asylum  rm.  84. 
Farnham  Adeline  Mrs.  b.  128  Trumbull. 

«  Elias  B.  salesman  at  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co.  272 
Main,  h.  22  Bellevue. 

«  Ellen,  wid.  John  M.  b.  144  Retreat 

«  Type  Setter  Mfg.  Co.  office,  281  Asylum. 

^   n  m.  A.  conductor  N.T.R.  h.  5  Chestnut. 
Fanisworth  Henry  A.  special  agent  Hartford 
Life  &  Annuity  Ins.  Co.  h.  17  Russ. 

^  Mary,  nurse,  b.  64  Church. 

«<  William  E.  elk.  at  259  Main,h.u.  102  Hudson. 
Farquher  John  F.  engineer,  804,  h.  289  Asylum. 
Farr  Frank,  fruit,  nuts,  90  Trumbull,  b.  62  Talcott 

«   Frank,  restaurant  148  Front,  h.  12  Talcott. 

"   Fred.  H.  b.u.  177  Asylum. 

«   George  P.  at  370,  b.u.  177  Asylum. 

«  Louis,  collarmaker  at  8  Sig.b.  83  Windsor. 

u  Rocco,  saloon  146,  h.  146  Front. 
Farraday  John  J.  mach.  at  r.  64  Asy.  h.  E.  Hfd. 


Dr.  L  Farrar,  at  Allyn  House  every  8d  Fri- 
day and  Saturday  in  each  month: 

Houn— Fridays,  1  to  10  p.  M. 

Saturdays.  8  to  11  a.  M. 
Specialty :    Chronic  diseases,  also  Bnptare.  Hy- 
drocole  and  Varicocele. 

Send  10c.  for  his  sealed  book. 

Farrar  I.  physician,  152  Asy.  h.  Boston,  Mass. 
Farrel  John  H.  saloon  at  142  Main,  h.  60  Hung. 

tt   Michael,  mason,  h.u.  29  Lawrence. 
Farrell  Andrew,  fireman,  h.u.  1444  Broad. 

u   Ann,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  92  Retreat. 

<<   Ann,  wid.  William,  h.8u.  45  Spruce. 

«   Anna  R.  b.u.  918  Main. 

«   Annie  T.  bookker.  at  Popes,  b.  149  Maple. 

«   Bernard,  upholsterer,  2 1 9  A sy .  h.u.  40  Atou. 

«   &  Co.  saloon,  208  State. 

Thomas  P.  FarreU. 
«    Cornelius  F.  driver  for  city,  h.  28  N.B. 

«  Daniel,  plumber  at  8  Grove,  b.  475  Main. 

««  Edward  J.  conductor  St.  Ry .  b.u.  177  Weth. 

"  Edward  W.  tinner  at  128  Sta.  h.  149  Maple. 

«  Eliza,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  918  Main. 

«  Francis  H.  painter  at  9  Siff.  b.  58  Church. 

«  Garrett  J.  police,  h.u.  27  Talcott. 

u  Gerritt,  sweeper  at  581  Cap.  b.  41  Wdbg. 

It  James,  h.  8  Seymour. 

*<  James,  at  27  Asylum,  b.  149  Maple. 

«  James,  carman,  15,  h.  15  Main. 

«  James,watchman,  h.u.  185  Lawrence. 

«  James  E.  blacksmith  at  Colts,  h.  50  Jefferson. 

(<  James  E.  Jr.  teamster,  h.  1 5  Main. 

"  James  T.  board  of  relief y  h.  23  West. 

u  James  W.ship.  clerk,  54  Ann,  b.  168  Allyn. 

c(  John,  bartender,  h.  284  Asylum. 

«  John,  coachman,  841, 1.  841  Farmington. 

i<  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Chestnut. 

«  John,  saloon,  109  State,  b.  23  West. 

«  John  E.  tilesetter,  218  Pearl,  b.u.  93  Elm. 

<*  Joseph,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

"  Kate,  clerk,  b.du.  34  Park. 

«  Kate,  wid.  Patrick,  h:3u.  34  Park. 

<«  Lizzie,  clerk  at  70  Huyshope,  b.  14  Morris. 

"  Margaret,  wid.  James,  h.u.  37  Arch. 

«  Margaret,  wid.  James,  li.2u.  4  EUery. 

«  Mary,  h.3u.  45  Spruce. 

«  Mary,  dressmaker  at  66,  h.r.  66  Vanblock. 

((  Mary,  wid.  Garrett,  h.u.  3  Center. 

«  Mary  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  149  Maple. 

«  Mary  E.  (Welch  Sf  farrell)  b.  15 Main. 

"  Michael,  b.r.  341  Farmington. 

«  Michael,  laborer  at  8,  h.  23  Front. 

«  Michael,  painter  at  N.Y.R. 

«  Morris,  saloon,  20,  h.  22  Ford. 

«  Patrick  A.  carpenter  at  10  Tru.  b.  8  Lewis. 

i(  Patrick  F.  coachman,  h.2u.  29  Chestnut. 

<<  Patrick  R.  mason,  h.  3  Seymour. 

«  Richard,  gardener  at  61  Wdld,h.  Fairview. 

<<  Robert  J.  telegraph  operator,  b.  53  Church. 

«  Rose,  wid.  Thomas  R.  h.  53  Church. 

«  Rosella,  b.  58  Church. 

«  Thomas,  coachman  at  69  For.  b.r.  841  Farm. 

«  Thomas,  helper  at  Capitol,  h.  7  Queen. 

«  Thomas,  teamster,  h.  98  New  Britain. 

t<  Thomas,  ostler  at  51,  b.  51  Farmington. 

«  Thomas  J.  mason,  h.  29  Lawrence. 


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Farrell  Thomas  P.  (ParreU  ff  Co.)  h.  39  Wdbg. 
t(   Thomas  P.  salesman  at  66  Asy.  b.2a.  84  Park. 
Thomas  R.  painter  at  9  Si^.  b.58  Chorch. 
Timothy  F.  engineer,  P.&R.R.  b.  279  Asy. 
William,  gardener  at  49,  h.r.  49  Woodland. 
William,  molderat54  Arch,h.  24  Lawrence. 
William,  painter,  b.  37  Park. 
William  J.  teamster,  280  Asy.  h.u.l445  Bd. 
Wm.  J.  bartender  at  569  Mn.  b.  32  Albany. 
%^see  also  Ferrall. 
Farren  Charles  IT.  paperhanger  at  34  Pratt,  h. 

Wetherefield  t. 
Farrinffton  Jas.  F.  mach.  388  Cap.  h.2u.  44  Law. 
Farris  Hannah  C.  Mrs.:  h.u.  25  Allen  pi. 
«   John,  music,  banio,  173  Asylum,  b.  1 11  Main. 
«   Richard,  ostler,  L  329  Asylum. 
Farroa  Thomas,  coachman  at  45,  b.  45  Wash. 
Farwell  Fannie  C.  b.  121  Main,  rm.  4. 
Fassett  Dennis,  woodworker  292  Shel.  b.71  Main. 
Fathers  of  Our  Lady  of  LaSalette,  New  Park. 
Faucon  James  P.  Rev.  assistant    rector    Christ 

church,  b.  121  Main,  rm.  40. 
Faulds  Charles,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  75  Main. 
«    Robert,  ostler,  h.u.  516  Broad. 
(<    William  J.  plater  at  66  Mar.  h.  Flatbush. 
Faust  Charles,  painter  N.Y.R.  h.r.  721  Main. 
Fauth  Robert,  baker  at  156,  b.  156  Front 
Favreault  Joseoh,  barber,  99  State,  1. 80  Church. 
Fawcett  M.  S.  Mrs.  nurse,  71  Asylum,  rm.  23. 
Faxon  Alfred  H.  h.  108  Hungerford. 
«    Edward  R.  contrac.  1  Flow.h.  50  Huntington. 
«   Walter  C.  asst.  secy,  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 
accident  dept.  218MaiD,  h.  29  Huntington. 
Fay  Adelia  C.  teach,  articu.  690  Asy.b.6  Atwood. 
«    Catharine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  25  Heath. 
David  P.  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  27  Grand. 
Edward,  coremaker  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  54 

Arch,  h.  27  Grand. 
Edward  E.brakeman,  h.u.  715  Main. 
Elizabeth,  teacher  at  690  Asy.b.  6  Atwood. 
George  H.  motorman  St.Ry.  b.  48  Prospect. 
Gilbert  O.  teacher  at  690  Asy.  h.6  Atwood. 
H.  E.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Jas.  plumber  &gasfitter,34  Shel.b.216  Weth. 
James,  polisher  at  30  Cush.  h.u.  1 73  Barbour. 
James,  at  618  Capitol,  b.  27  Grand. 
John,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  27  Elliott. 
John,  helper  N.E.R.  b.  49  Spring. 
John,  plater  at  66  Mar.  h.  15  Buckingham. 
John  tf.  molder  at  555  Capitol,  b.  87  High. 
Lawrence,  painter  at  618  Cap.  b.  25  Heath. 
«   Milton  B.  foreman  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 

Trumbull,  h.u.  79  Clark. 
"   Wm.  nightwatchman.  h.u.  128  Martin. 
"   OST^cc  also  Fahey;  Fahy. 
Featherstone  Benj.  clerk  at400Mn.b.  302  Mar. 
Catherine,  wid.  Daniel,  h.  802  Market. 
James  J.  brakeman,  N.Y.R.  h.  32  Pleasant. 
Thos.  F.  laborer,  95  Pleasant,  b.  302  Market. 
Feduski  Charles,  laborer,  b.u.  73  Hamilton. 
Feeley  Matthew  J.  saloon,  24,  groceries,  26,  b.u. 
26  Front. 
M   Patrick,  farmer,  h.  Whiting  Lane. 
«    Thomas  W.  bartender,  1.  622  Main. 

W.  M.  coachman  at  77,  h.r.  30  Wethersficld. 


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«  John,  laborer  at  r.  17,  h.r.  17  Albany. 

"   Mary  E.  dressmaker,  b.u.  76  Walnut. 

«   Matthew  E.  potter  at  Faience,  b.  8  OliTe. 

«   Michael,  b.  21  Central. 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  P.&  R.R.  b.u.  76  W^alnui. 

«   William,  laborer,  h.u.  76  Walnut. 
Feening  Edward  H.  engineer  at  40  GovemoFi 

Lu.  241  Main,  rm.  10. 
Feery  Michael  J.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  13  Laurel. 
Fehmer  Albert,  architect  at  N.E.  Granite  Worka, 

650  Main,  h.  68  Capen. 
Feishn  John  1^.  carpenter,  h.  146  Mather. 
Feil  Julins,  baker  at  115,  b.  115  Windsor. 

u   Louis,  bakery,  115,  h.  115  Windaor. 
Fein  Morris,  peddler,  h.2u.  24  North. 

<<   Simon,  peddler,  h.n.  78  Talcott. 
Feland  Carolina  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  91  Front. 

«   Herman,  laborer,  h.  91  Front. 
Felblum  Simon,  peddler,  h.u.r.  8  North. 
Felch  W.  Farrand,  at  Trayelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  h.286  Sigourney. 
Feldberg  William,  helper  at  15  Tru.  b.  67  He. 
Feldhusen  John,  tulor,  h.u.  47  Talcott. 
Felhape  Charles,  laborer,  b.u.  150  New  Park. 

«   ^win,  painter,  h.  550  Park. 

w   Frederica,  wid.  F.  h.u.  150  New  Park. 
Feller  Julia,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  22  Center. 
Fellerter  Ann,wid.Patrick,laundre8B.h.2a.80  Win. 

i<   James  P.  at  690  Park,  h.u.  6  Wellington. 
Felletter  James,  mason,  h.u.  4  Bartholomew. 

«   Jane,  wid.  John,  h.  147  Zion. 

u   Martin,  clerk,  h.u.  20  Center. 

«   Patrick  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  147  Zion. 
Fellowes  Charles  £.  attorney,  clerk  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  85  Trumbull,  h.  44  Forest. 

«   Mar;^  E.  Miss,  b.  44  Forest. 
Felt  Levi  L.  cashier  at  Travelers  Insurance  Ca 

56  Prospect,  h.  72  Jefferson. 
Fenety  Andrew  C.  ardst  372,h.372Mn.  rm.  105. 
Fengeralo  James,  shoem.  at  524  Asy.  b.  148  Ft. 
Fenn  Andrew  W.  planer,  175  PI.  h.  943  Main. 

«   Charles  W.  salesman  at  1 75  Pearl  b.  Weth.t. 

«   Clarence  A.  crater  at  581  Cap.  b.  942  Main. 

u   Daniel,  teamster  at  21 7  State. 

«   E.   Hart,  reporter  at  Hartford  Post,   23 
Asylum,  b.  U.  S.  hotel. 

«   Fred'kP.  bookkeeper  at  175  PI.  h.Weth.t. 

«   J.  Lincoln,  attorney  at  law,  11  Central,  h.u. 
45  Sumner. 

i(   James,  apprentice  at  1  Flow.  b.  369  Park. 

«   John  Roberts,  manager  L.  T.  Fenn,furniture 
store,  205  Main  b.  655  Fannington. 

(c  Joseph,  teamster  at  280  Main,  h.u.  1  North. 

FENN  LINUS  T.fumituie,  etc.  205 Main, 
h.  655  Farmlngton.  See  page  ^b^. 

u   Marv  R.  b.  655  Farmington. 

«   WaliaceT.sec'y&treas.ofKeUogg&Bulkeley 
Co.  175  Pearl,  h.  Wethersficld  L 

«   Wilson  L.  mach.  262  Main,  h.  5  Mahl. 

"   llS^«tf«  also  Finn* 
FenneU  Michael  L.  carpenter,  h.u.  26  Chestnut 

««    T.  H.  supt.  N.Y.  &  N.E.R.R.  b.  162  Asylum. 
Fennelli  Louis,  clerk  at  24  Union  pi.  h.  29*  Alb. 


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129 


Fenner  AlocE-eondnctorStBy.  h.ii.  80  Benton. 

««    Lizzie,  milliner  at  26  Pratt,  b.  13  Winthrop. 
FennesBj  Frank,  machinist  at  1  Lau.  b.  25  8ig. 

M    Jolm  J.  boilennaker,  at  135  Gr.  h.  9  Wells. 

^    f^j^See  also  Fmnetsey. 

Fenning  Edward  &  enpneer,  40  Govemor,  b. 

241  Main,  rm.  10. 
Fenog^lis     Alexander  A.    lithographer,  at  42 

Union  pi. 
Fenton  Dennis  A.  printer  at  14 1  Pearl,  b.  12  Haw. 
«<    Edward,  hdper  at  165  Windsor. 
M    £Oeii,  wid.  Jeremiah,  b.u.  46  Wells. 
«<    Isaac  M.  woodwkr.  352  Alb.  h.a.  1S3  Wdld. 
«<   James,  electrotyper  at  A.   Mngford,   177 

Asylum  b.  12  Hawthorn. 
*^   James,  carpenter,  b.2u.r.  34  So.  Prospect. 
u   Michael,  carpenter,  h.  100  Village. 
•*   Patrick,  plumber  at  280  Asy.  b.  12  Haw. 
**    Rebecca,  wid.  William,  h.n.  12  West. 
«<    Robert  C.  with  N.Y.R.  1.  98  Capitol. 
«    Roger,  h.  12  Hawthorn. 
Fentoni  John,  currier,  b.a.  13  Kilboum. 
Ferdinand  C.  P.  at  378  Asylum,  b.  Windsor  t. 
Feigener  Baldasar  A.  h.  98  Main. 

<«   £ugeneL.  asst  dentist  at  368,  b.  98  Main. 
Ferguson  Albin  S.  cigarm.  h.u.  56  Liberty. 
u   Andrew,  clerk  at  2  Cen.  h.  Talcottville  y. 
a   Clarence,  wirew.  618  Capitol, b.  257  N.Park. 
*<   Henry  Rev.  professor  at  Trinity  College^ 

h.  123  Vernon. 
u   Herbert  D.  mech.at  690  Pk.  b.  257 N.  Park. 
^   Hugh,  fireman  StRy.  Ca  h.  21  Sauire. 
«  John,  blacksm.  88  Francis,  h.257  New  Park. 
**  John  L.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  Manchester  t. 
«  Joseph,  helper  at  141  Pearl,  b.  2  Squire. 
<«   Robert  W.  tmilermaker,  b.  30  Center. 
M   Robert  W.  Jr.  mach.  40  Cush.  b.30  Center, 
x   Samuel,  student  at  Trinity  College,  16  Sea- 
bury  Hall,  Summit. 
««  Thomas,  at  690  Pk.  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t 
«   Walter  W.  clerk  at  69  Alb.  b.  30  Center. 
Femald  Robert  P.  printer,  141  Pearl. 
Femquist  Hilma  C.  teacher  at  Parkyille  school, 

b.  161  Capitol. 
Ferrall  Frances, milliner, 371  Mn.b.800  Garden. 
<«  John  J.  gardener,  b.  800  Gkurden. 
«   Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  800  Garden. 
^  Matthew  gardener,  b.  800  Grarden. 
'See  also  Farrell. 


u 


Ferranto  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  1 7  Charles. 
Ferree  Wm.  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  92  Barbour. 
Ferrier  James  W.  carpenter,  h.  1 2  Wadsworth. 
Ferris  Sarah  B.  wid.  Chas.  R.  b.u.  183  Seymour. 
Ferriter  James,  teamster  at  49  Sig.  b.  548  Park. 

u  Maurice,  machinist,  b.  9  Green. 
Ferry  Charles,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

u   William  H.  coUarm.  at  8  Sig.h.  E.H.t. 
Festermaker  Jackson  D.  brakeman  at  N.Y.R. 

h.2u.  59  Chestnut. 
Fetsly  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  138  Groye. 
Fethentone||^~'«6«  Featherstone. 

Fichtner  Pauline  A.  wid.  C.  h.  230  High. 
Ficocelli  Joseph,  laborer,  b.u.  79  Morgan. 
u  Mnnzio,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 


1--   X.    FENW, 

MaDafactarer  anA  Dealer  In 

Farnitare^ 


OJF  ALX,  KiirM>a. 


Agencj  for  the 


Houseliolil  Stoves  and  Ranies. 

205  MAIN  STREET. 

See  Pa«e  452. 

FIDELITY    COMPANY,    25  Pearl. 
Edmund  A.  Stedman,  pres.  treas. 

See  page  382. 

«   Mutual  Life  Association,  66  State,  Henry 
T.  Morgan,  manager. 
Fieber  Minor  M.  patternmaker  at  54  Arch. 
Fiege  Augustus  F.  h.  27  Congress. 
Field  Alfred  F.  Jr.  foreman  26  High,  h.  908  Mn« 

it    Alice  B.  nurse,  1.  97  Trumbull. 

u   Arthur,  gardener  at  123  Yer.  h.  25  Wolcott. 

«    Charles  H.  special  agent  U.  S.  stamped  en- 
velope works,  1  S.  Ann,  h.  33  Niles. 

«<   Edgar  A.  salesman  700  Main,  h.u.  13  Mahl. 

(<    Edward  B.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  33  Niles. 

"    Eugene  D.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  16  Beacon. 

«<    Francis  E.  clerk  at  556  Capitol,  b.  33  Niles. 

"    (Teorge  S.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1.  248  Mn.  rm.  9. 

(<   Jennie  K.  nurse,  108,  b.  108  Ann. 

«   Joseph  F.  electrician,  h.  24  Beacon. 

«    Laura,  clerk  at  373  Asylum,  b.  24  Heath. 

"    Monroe  S.  bakery,  107.  h.  19  Main. 

«    William  E.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  77  Fra. 

<«   Wm.  H.  elevatorer  at  15  Tru.  b.u.  289  Asy. 
Fielding  Chas.  R.  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  1 79  Barb. 

«   John  A.  foreman  at  6  2  Market,  b.  10  Morris. 

«   Mary  E.  b.  179  Barbour. 

«    William    C.    electric    burglar    protection 
deputy  sheriff,  346,  h.  432  Main. 
Fields  Cfluvin  S.  asst.  pressman  at  Courant,  66 
State,  b.  E.H.t. 

M    Charles  F.  clerk  at  95  Pleasant,b.S  1  W^ooster. 

<<    George  H.  painter,  h.  31  Wooster. 

«   John,  porter  at  182  Asylum,  b.  96  Webster. 
Filand  James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"    If^see  also  Filon, 
Filbue  Simon,  peddler,  h.3u.r.  8  North. 
Filer  Anson  P.  order  clerk  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  b.  Warehousepoint  v. 

"   0[^^«ee  also  Fyler. 
Filiau  Joseph  T. blacksmith, r.  980,  h.  107  Main. 
Filley  Charies  T.  h.u.  32  Canton. 

««    Louis  J.  (Bruce,  Filley  SfCo.)h.  Bloomfield  t. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  603  Main. 

"    Wilbur  J.  (Bruce,  Filley  j-  Co,)  h.  182  Sar. 
Fillian  Mary  C.  Mrs.  St.  Marys  Home  for  Aged, 

Albany  av. 
Fillippo  Giovanni,  hodcarrier,  h.2u.  319  Front. 
Filmore  John  W.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  4  Village. 
Filon  Frank,  machinist  at  66  State,  b.  1  Chapel. 

«   Mae  T.  clerk  at  311  Main,  b.  1  Chapel. 


130 


6EEB  S    HABTFOBD    CITT    DIBBCTOBY. 


Filon  Margaret  H.  wid.  David  J.  h.  1  Chapel. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Hugh,  h.u.  67  Avon. 

«    Thomas,  h.a.  64  Ayoo. 

«   Thomas,  btborer,  h.r.  35^  Linden. 

*«   ff^see  also  Filand, 
Findon  Alice,  mUliner  at  26  Pratt,  b.  100  Woos. 

*<    Sadie,  dressmaker,  b.  100  Wooster. 

«    William,  machinist,  h.  100  Wooster. 
Fine  Charles  A.  machine  hand,  b.  55  Morgan. 

It    Estlier,  wid.  Sam,  h  55  Morgan. 

«    Frank,  botUer  at  87  Morgan,  h.  168  Front. 

«   Harry,  h.  S8  North. 

u   Ike,  tailor  at  64  Asylum,  b.  24  Morgan. 

u   Morris,  fruit  peddler,  h.u.  8  North. 

«    Morris,  tinner,  b.  55  Morgan. 

c(    Philip,  peddler,  h.  1 74  Front. 

^    Shem,  ragpeddler,  h.u.  78  Talcott 
Fineberg  Aross,  apostle,  h.n.  28  Margan. 

«    Bernard,  operator  at  40  Gov.  h.  78  Talcott. 

"    Harry,  tailor,  h.u.  78  Talcott 

Finer  Max,  peddler,  h.2u.  47^  Morgan. 

Finesilver  Nathan  (F.  j-  Rujkers)  b.  80  Tem. 

«    &  Ruffkers,  photo  artists,  26  Pratt,  rm.  S3. 
Nathan  Finesilver.  W.  I.  Ruffkers. 

Finestin  Bonnet,  teacher,  h.  75  Charles. 

Fink  Ignotte,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.u.  69  Ham. 

Finklestern  Bonnet,  rag  shop,  232,  b.  234  Front. 

"    Harry,  peddler,  b.u.  20  North. 

«    Max,  lac)orer,  h.u.  20  North. 

Finks  Solomon,  tailor,  b.u.  197  Front. 

Finlay  Bros,  printers,  25  Asylum. 

Jamea  Finlay.  William  F.  finlay. 

«   James,  (F.  Bros.)  h.  80  Ashley. 

"    William  F.  (F.  Bros,)  h.  94  Ashley. 
Finley  Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  25  Main. 

«    Anna,  wid.  Geqrge,  h.u.  1328  Broad. 

u    Elmer  J.  bkkpr.  at  145  Asylum,  b.  13  Avon. 

"    Fred'kD.toolm.  at476  Cap.b.  9  John. 

«   John  A.  carpenter,  h.  609  Main. 

«   Michael,  policeman,  h.u.  2  Union. 

«    Thomas,  wireworker  at  1  Lau.  h.  12  Smith. 

"    Patrick  J.  policeman,  h.  48  Chestnut. 
Finn  Daniel,  lacwrer  at  108,  h.  29  Commerce. 

«    James  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  369  Park. 

"   John,  helper  at  130  Main,  h.  12  So.  Pros. 

«   John,  stonemason,  h.  14  So. Prospect. 

u   John  T.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  1190  Asy. 

ti    M.  driver  at  172  Commerce. 

««    Michael,  gardener,83  Wdld.  h.  1 1 90  Asylum. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  b.  1 2  South  Prospect. 

"    Minnie  F.  h.u.  26  Pratt,  rm.  28. 

««    Patrick  H.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  51  Albany. 
Finnegan  Hubert,  clerk  at  Sisson  c.  Pk.  h.  686  Pk. 

"    John,  laborer,  h.u.  85  Governor. 

u   May,  stenographer,  418  Main.  b.  80  Walnut. 

*«   Patrick  T.  baggagem'r,  P.&R.R.  h.u.  80  Wal. 
Finneran  Margaret,  h.2u.  47  Spruce. 

"    Sarah,  h.2u.  47  Spruce. 
Finnerty  £dward,  lab.  at  Popes,  h.  1074  Broad. 

"   John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  1074  Broad. 

"    John,  screwm.  at  476  Capitol,  b.  1062  Bd. 
Finnessey  John,  engineer,  h.u.  1 0  Commerce. 

«   Thomas  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h  1335  Bd. 

«    William,  laborer  at  1 35  Grove,  b.  9  Wells. 

"   ^[^^see  also  Fennessey, 


Finney  Charles  H.  machinist  at  262  Main,  b. 
19  Athtntic. 
u   Richard  L.  diesinker,  h.a.  51  Oak. 
Finolis  Mr.  engraver,  b.  44  Pratt. 
Finton  John,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  12  So.  Prospect. 
Finucane  John,  steamfitter  at  40  Sta.  h.  48  Wind. 
Firris  James  H.  machinist  at  216,  b.  250  I^w. 

FIRST    NATIONAL    BANK    OF 

HARTFORD,50State.  Seep.S7S. 
Fischenick  Gaspard,  cook  at  121  h.u.  21^  Main. 
Pa  " 


Fischer  Camillo  L.  clerk  at  815,  b.  315 
«    Fannie,  wid.  Gustave,  b'd'ghouse,  1 79  Main. 
«<   George  B.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  45  Talcott. 
«<    Gustave,  printer  at  66  State,  b.  179  Main. 
«(    Harry  Z.  woodworker  at  Strickland  &  Shea, 

20  Potter,  h.u.  18^  Church. 
«   Henrv  A.  upholsterer  at  428  Mn.  b.  48  TaL 

FISCHER     HUBERT,      BREW- 
ERY, 315  Park.  Seepage  444. 

it   Hubert,  president  Hubert  Fischer  Brewery, 
h.u.  315  Park. 

«   J.  Theo.  upholsterer,  b.  45  Talcott. 

«   John,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  456  Capitol. 

*<   John  B.  teamster  at  273  Asy.  h.  147  Martin. 

«   Julius,cabinetm.  at  23  Mul.  h.  355  Asylum. 

«    Laura,  saleslady  at  372,  b.  179  Main. 

«    Louis,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.2u.  60  Pie. 

u   Maggie,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  253  Market. 

«   Michael,  peddler,  h.2u.  60  Pleasant. 

«    Olga,  b.  179  Main. 

«   Wm.  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  18  So.  Ann. 

"    (^'see  also  Fisher. 
Fischerkellar  Maggie,  at   372  Asylum,  b.   222 

Franklin. 
Fish  Alfred  B.  clerk  at  Beach  &  Co.  chemicals, 
209  State,  b.  Newington.  t 

«    Arthur  W.  butler  at  958  Asy.  b.  43  Liberty. 

«    Ella  E.  dressmaker,  13,  b.u.  13  East 

«    Frederick  S.  fireman  N.Y.R.  h.u.  918  Main. 

«    Geo. H.clerk  at  98  Kilboum,h.  27  Pavilion. 

«    Geo.  N.  brakem.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  Pt. 

«    H.  Maria,  h.  64  Buckingham. 

«    Harris,  peddler,  h.2u.  278  Market. 

"    Helen  M.  wid.  Samuel  A.  nurse,  h.u.  1 8  East. 

««    Hyman,f  F.  jr  LUberman)  h.u.  21  Morgan. 

It   &  Lieberman,  tailor  and  dressmaker  trinir 

mings,  18  Pratt. 
Hyman  Fish.  Joseph  Liebennan. 

"    Mary  Mrs.  h.u.  43  Liberty. 
it    Sadie  V .  waitress  at  3  23  Pearl,  b.  63  Madison. 
"    Sarah  C.  wid.  A.  M.  h.  64  Buckingham. 

FISH  EL  &  LEVY,  wholesale  liquor  deal- 
ers, 189  State. 

Marks  Fishel.     Morris  Levr.     Adolph  Levy. 

«   Marks  (Fishel  5*  Levy)  h.  New  York. 
Fisher  Abo,  clerk  at  188  State,  h.  2  Ellsworth  pi. 
«    Albert,  clerk  at  Brown,  lliomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  106  Windsor. 
«    Andrew,  salesman,  h.  41  Woodbridge. 
«<    Arthur  W.  lineman,  N.E.R.  h.u.  5  Park. 
«    Bessie,  proofreader,  141  Pearl,  b.  62  Capen. 
ti   Charles,  laborer  at  N.Y.R. 
«    Charles  A.  job  department  foreman  Case, 

Ix)ckwood  &  B.  49  Trum.  h.u.  62  Williama 
«    Charles  E.  mach.  at 4  76  Cap.  b.  45  Talcott 


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131 


Flilier  diaries  F.  carpenter,  b.  78  Webster. 
M    Chaa.  F.  carpetbiyer,  h.  169  Maple. 
M    CliariesG.{ie]|ghtagent,N.E.R.98Ki]boum, 

b.  100  Uantiiigton. 
•«    Chas.  R.  salesman  at  180  Main,  b.  100  Hunt. 
M    Charles R.]kbB.(SQsan  B.6.^h.l01  Trnmbnll. 
M    Emma  C.  wid.  George  A.  n.a.  952  Main. 
u    Frank  W.  signpainter  at  8  2 1  Main,  b.  52  Cap. 
u    Fred,  laborer  at  835  Shel.  h.2u.  2  Charies. 
•*    Frederick  F.  assistant  bookkeeper  at  Conn. 

River  Banking  Co.  283,  b.  952  Main. 
«    Frederick  H.  h.n.  62  Morgan. 
u   Frederick  HJr.  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.a.  62 Mor. 
<<    George  A.  carpenter  at  141  Tm.  h.  9  John. 
M    Geo.B.localin8.agentl97  As}r.h.l66Collins. 
"    George  B.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  45  Talcott 
«<   George  W.  batcher,  h.a.  281  Market 
M   Gilb^  barber  at  178  State,  b.  41  Morgan. 
M    GostaTe,  newsdh*.  at  259  Asy.  b.  68  Pleasant 
u   Henry  A.  upholsterer,  b.  45  Talcott. 
«<  Jacolxpeddler,  b.  68  Pleasant 
u   John  T.  upholsterer  at  806  Pearl,  b.  45  TaL 
^   JoHsph  W.h.  19  Park. 
M   LJewelljn  T.  clerk,  372  Main,b.  71  Main. 
u   Lou,  clerk  at  269  Main,  b.  15  Church. 
u   Richard  A.  conductor  St.Rj.  115  State. 
M   Robert  £.  clerk  at  88  Mulberry,  b.  19  Park, 
u   Simon,  h.u.  18  Wethersfield. 
M   Warren  R.  molder  at  690  Pk.  h.  31  Amity, 
u   Wolfe,  Uborer  at  581  Cap.  h.2u.  40  North. 
^  %^ste€  also  Fischer. 
Fisk  Amelia,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  44  Village. 

FI8K  HENRY  J.,  D.D.  S.  dentist,  228 
Asylum,  rm.  2,  h.  3  Brownell  ay. 
M  Leonard  D.  (Daniels  MiU  Co.)  40  Ehn,  h. 
Farmington  cor.  Prospect 

FISK    LOUIS  H..  D.  D.S.  dentist  at 

223  Asvlum,  h.  66  Lincoln. 
CI  Wilbur  N.  buffer  at  William  Rogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  713  Main. 
Fiske  Carrie  Mrs.  drenm.  284  h.u.  284  Asy .  rm  89. 
u   Frank  B.  bkbdr.  at  341  Main,  h.  W.H.t 
a  George  W.  theological  student,  1507  Broad. 
«  John  D,  (J.  D.  Fiske  j-  Co.)  h.  50  Niles. 

FISKE  JOHN  D.  A  CO.  leather  and 
findings,  278  Asylum.     See  page  A92. 
«   Louis  S.  trav.  salesman,2 78  Asy.  h.  1 6 6  Allyn. 
Ida  S.  M.  b.  67  Fales. 


Fistler  Frank,  paper  hanser,  h.u.  15  Mechanic. 
Fitch  Asa  P.  clerk  at  53  Trumbull,  h.  96  Ann. 
«<   Asenath  A.  wid.  Abial,  h.u.  18  Russell. 
u  C.  Raymond,  asst.  mechanical  engineer  at 

Popes,  h.  19  Mahl. 
u  Carles  R.  at  Popes,  h.  19  Mahl. 
(<  Charles  G.  conductor  St.Ry.  h.2u.  68  Mad. 
u  Ethel  L  assembler  at  83  Wbn.  b.  104  Clark, 
u  Florence  M.  b.u.  104  Clark. 
"  Frank  M.  actuarial  dept  Hartford  Life  & 

Annuity  Ins.  Co.230  Asy.  h.u.  110  Wooster 
"  Fred.  L.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  £.H.t 
u   Horace  S.  h.  895  Main, 
it  Irving  D. screwm. at476Cap.h.l21  Mather. 
«  Louis  S.  at  Fhceniz  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  h. 

Manchester  t 


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RANSOM  R   FITZGERALD, 

Sunmmmr  U  BBONBON  S  rMTZOMMAIsD, 

Wholesale  Dealer  and  Broker  In 


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^Salt  Fish, 


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PooltTj  anA  Game,  Connectlcat  Rlrer  SlMd, 
and  Block  Island  Fish,  Specialties. 

♦  ♦  No.  142  STATE  STREET. 

Fitch  Nathan  D.  nightwatchman,h.u.  104  Clark. 
«   Olin  D.,  Bolton  quarry,  h.n.  8  Pavilion. 
««   W.  Henry,  clerk  city  collector,  office   114 
Pearl,  h.  668  Main. 
Fitts  Frank  M.  clerk  Chas.  R.  Hart  &  Ca  rugs  and 
carpets,  364  Main,  h.u.  94  Je£ferson. 
a   H.  Mrs.  I.  82  West. 
«   Henry  £.  cashier  at  Travelers  Insurance 

Co.  56  Prospect,  h.  20  MarshalL 
<«  Joseph  P.  b.  20  Marshall. 
u   Leila  M.  telephone  operator,  b.u.  94  Jeff. 
M   Thomas  K.  gardener  at  68,  b.  68  Main. 
FitzGerald  Andrew,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  85  Got. 

FitzGbrald  Ransom  N.  commission  merchant* 

salt,  salt  fish,  game,  etc.  142  State,  ^re 

commissioner^  h.  1 1 0  Ed  w.    See  page  131. 

Fitzgerald  Catharine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  22  Albany. 

«   £.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sute. 

«   Edward,  mach.  at  ColU,  b.  42  Woodbridse. 

«    F.  H.  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  E.  H. 

«   James,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  h.  25  Canton. 

u   James,  plumber  at  280  Asylum,  b.  £.11. t. 

«   James,  foreman  at  Gas  Co.  h.u.  23  North. 

a  Jeremiah,  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  42  Wdbg. 

"  Johanna,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  120  Albany. 

u  John,  ostler  at  328  Asylum. 

M   John,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  42  Woodbridge. 

u   John,  tailor,  437,  h.u.  437  Main. 

tt   John  £.  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.u.  45  Wdbg. 

<<   JohnF.  coremaker  at  54  Arch,  b.42  Wdbg. 

M   John  J.  conductor  at  St.R.  h.u.48  Windsor. 

"   John  J.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  9  Hawthorn. 

u   Ix>uis,  waiter,  33  Prospect. 

«  Margaretta,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Mam,  b.u.  52  Green. 

u   Mary  E.  wid.  J..b.  45  Green. 

"   Mary  £.  dressmaker,  b.  52  Green. 

«   Maurice  J.  clerk  at  12  State,  b.u.  52  Green. 

«  &  McCarty,  barbers,  375  AUvn. 

WilUam  H.  Fitsfferaltl.     John  J.' McTarty. 

"  Michael,  laborer  at  and  b.  1022  Main. 

"  Michael,  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  62  Front. 

«  Michael  2d,helper,54Arrh,b.42Woo<lbridffe. 

«<  Michael  J.  clerk  at  206  State,  h.  6  Chapel. 

««  Patrick,  hodcarrier,  b,  1 1 1  Zion. 

"  Patrick,  fireman,  1  Flower,  b.  10  Putnam. 

"  Patrick  E.  buffer  at  66  Market,  b.  40  Avon. 

««  Peter,  forem.  24  Potter,  h.u.  572  Windsor. 

"  Robt  helper,  40  Elm,  h.2u.  39  Woodbridge. 

a  Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Thomas,  blacksmith  at  Col  ts,  h.  5 2  Green. 

"  Thomas,  melter,  556  Capitol,  h.  17  Putnam. 

«  Thomas,  currier,  1  Laurel,  h.  41  Prospect. 


132 


gbeb's  hartfoed  city  dirbctoby. 


Fitzgerald  Thomas,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  17  Putnam. 

"  Thomas  G.  h.  42  Woodbridge. 

c(  Timothy,  driver,  15  Albany,  b.  106|  Ann. 

«  Timothy  £.  solderer  at  6  2  Mar.  h.  28  Albany. 

"  William,  h.2u.  39  Woodbridge. 

««  Wm.  H. barber  (F.SfMc Carty )h.2u.  66  Hop. 
Fitzgibbon  Henry,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  78  Fkn. 

«  James  D.  clerk  at  169  Main,  b.  78  Franklin. 

it  Josephine,  b.  78  Franklin. 

t<  Mary  A.  at  886  Asylum,  b.  78  Franklin. 

«  Stephen,  laborer,  h.  94  Harper. 
Fitzpatrick,  Anna  Mrs.  h.  55  Grand. 

«  Daniel  A.  printer,  141  PL  h.u.  40^  Chestnut. 

«  Edward  A.  electrician  at  Popes,  b.  20  John. 

«  Frank,  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.  20  John. 

u  J.  H.  trav.  salesm.  15  Trum.  h.  Salem,  Mass. 

«  James,  helper,  b.  625  Main. 

«  James,  painter,  20  Central,  h.  48  Sheldon. 

"  James,  cellarman  at  52  Bellevue. 

It  Jas.  A.  repairer,  581  Cap.  b.  7  Hawthorn. 

«  James  S.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.u.  45  Amity. 

tt  John,  bartender,  116  Front,  b.u.  18  Spruce. 

u  John,  plumber,  164  State,  b.u.  586  Main. 

«  John  J.  boxmidcer,  b.u.  13  Spruce. 

«  Julia  M.  dressm.  34,  b.u.  34  So.Prospect. 

((  Keron,  machinehand.  Popes,  b.  1447  Broad. 

"  Margaret,wid. Wm.groceries,  1 3,h.  1 3  Spruce. 

«*  Mary,  wid.  John,  h.u.  16  Wesdand. 

«  Micluiel,  at  556  Capitol,  b.  394  Park. 

tt  Michael  T.  repairer,  581  Cap.  b.  43  Sig. 

It  Patrick,  deckh.  ste.  Middletown,  285  State. 

«  Peter,  laborer  at  1,  b.  55  Laurel. 

u  Thomas,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

tt  Thomas,  at  Popes,  b.  5  Queen. 

tt  Thomas,  machinist,  1  Flower,  b.  18  Broad. 

"  Thos.  F.  molder,  656  Cap.  b.  43  Sigourney 

«  William,  laborer  at  133,  n.2u.r.  93  Sheldon. 

It  Wm.  E.  bartender,  63  Market,  1.  82  Front. 

«<  William  H.  helper,  b.  55  Grand. 
Fitzsimmons  Barney ,helper,  556  Mn.  b.l45  High. 

tt  Charles,  helper  at  100  Com.  b.u.  85  Front. 

tt  James,  butcher,  42  Main,  b.  2  Worcester  pi. 

tt  James,  groceries,  126,  h.  126  Martin. 

«  John,  clerk  at  278^  Main,  b.  2  Worcester  pi. 

It  John,  hodcarrier,b.  21  Central. 

"  John,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Worcester  pi. 

«  Patrick,  mason,  h.  7  Avon. 

tt  T.  polisher  at  476  Capitol. 

«  Thomas  Francis  b.  126  Martin. 

"  William  J.  clerk,  b.  7  Avon. 
Fivenson  Julius,  peddler,  h.u.  46  North. 

tt  Nathan,  b.2u.  46  North. 
Flad  Chas.  (Lange  j-  F.)  h.  Broad. 

"  (^^see  also  Flood, 
Flagg  Augusta  H.  wid.  L.  G.  h.  42  Hudson. 

tt  Chas.  E.  clerk  at  78  Asylum,  b.  42  Hudson. 

"  Charles  N.  artist,  372  Main,  rm.  114;  h.  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  Y. 

It  Edward,  painter,  h.u.  550  Park. 

tt  Edward  G.  tirerepr.  690  Park,  b.  W.H.t. 

tt  Elizabeth  A.  h.  118  Trumbull. 

tt  Eugenie,  stenographer,  95  Pearl,  b.  W.H.t. 

((  Eva  L.  clerk  at  255  Main,  h.  8  Chestnut. 

«  Frank  S.  discount  clerk  at  Charter  Oak 
National  Bank,  124  Asylum,  b.  548  Main. 


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Flagff  Georee  K.  salesman  206  State,  h.  W.H.t 
«   Howard  A.  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  51  Proopedy 
b.  W.H.t. 
Mary  E.  wid.  Edward  A.  h.  5.  Winthrop. 
Stuart  R.  teamster  at  329  Mn.  h.  8  Chestnut. 
Wilbur  F.  b.  96  Laurel 
Wm.  B.  forem.  shoe  shop  690  Asy.h.  96  LAnrel 
Flahavan  Delia,  clerk,  b.  4  Whitman. 
i<   Jas.  woodworker.  164  Main,  b.  4  Whitman. 
«   Margaret,  wid.  Morris,  h.  4  Whitman. 
"   Michael,  helper,  b.  4  Whitman. 
Flaherty  John,  b.  21  Central. 
tt   Lewis,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  12  Church. 
"   (W^^  (/Flaherty;  Faherty. 
Flanagan  Ann,  widow  Barney,  h.u.  26  Tnimbull. 
Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  8  Oak. 
James,  peddler,  h.  345  Front. 
Jas.  J.  boxmaker.  Popes,  b.  118  Babcock. 
John,  machinist,  h.2u.  34  Lawrence. 
John  F.  porter  at  389  Allyn,  h.  29  Mechanic. 
John  J.  li.u.  109  Windsor. 
Michael,  corem.  556  Cap.  b.  21  Mulberry. 
Michael,  gardener  at  23  Vine. 
Patrick,  lab.  581  Cap.  h.  VanderbUt  Hill. 
Thomas,  h.  29  Mechanic. 
Thomas  F.  (Cannon  jr  Flanagan)  b.  3  Oak. 
^f^Tsee  also  Flannigan. 
Flanegan  Annie,  dressmaker,  b.r.  15  Belden. 
«   Jas.  F.  car  rep.  P.&R.R.  h.  10  Huntley  pi. 
i<   Julia,  wid.  James,  h.r.  15  Belden. 

Flanigan ,  b.  98  Babcock. 

Geo.  W.  wheelturner,  581  Cap.  1.  285  Asy. 
Jas.  E.  printer  at  341  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
John,  lab.  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  40  Windsor. 
John  F.  laborer,  1  Laurel,  b.  34  Lawrence. 
Patrick,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  h.  72  Ward. 
«  Thomas,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  1423  Broad. 
«   Thomas  F.  at  Connecticut  General  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  115  Albany. 
«   William  H.  printer  at  29  Union  pi.  h.  E.H.t. 
Flannery  Agnes,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  62  Gov. 
«    Ann,  wid.  Keron,  grocer,  139,  h.  139  Zion. 
«   Edward  A.  Rev.  pastor  Italian  church,  h. 

140  Farmington. 
it   James,  iceman  at  280  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 
FLANNERY  JAME8,stonema8on,etc. 
h.  62  Governor.  See  page  494. 

John,  policeman,  h.u.  37  Woodbridge. 
Keron  S.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  62  Grovemor. 
Lizzie,  b.  139  Zion. 
Michael,  mason,  b.2u.  36  Flower. 
Patrick,  driver,  h.r.  60  Temple. 
Thos.  (Michael  Sf  F.)  h.2u.  119  Maple. 
William,  brakeman,  N.Y.R.  b.u.  3  Julius. 
Flansburg  Chas.  conduct.  StRy.  h.u.  171  Bab. 
Flattery  Ann,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  113  Hungerford. 
*«   John  J.  engir.  N.Y.R.  b.  113  Hungerford. 
"   Keron,  painter,  b.  20  Trumbull. 
"    Lizzie,  d.2u.  113  Hungerford. 
"   Mary,  folder,  Popes,  b.2u.  113  Hungerford. 
Fiechsig  Adolph,  baker,  600  Gar.  h.u.  946  Main. 
Fleischmann  &  Co.  yeast  42  Hi^h. 
Fleming  Christina,  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  56  Seymour. 
«    Edw.  watchm.  at  555  Cap.  b.  401  Capitol. 
«   Grace,  bkkpr.  119  Main,  b.u.  56  Seymour. 


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Fleming  Joseph,  machiniBt,  b.  16  Howard. 

««    Mitfy,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  40  Windsor. 

M    Mary  J.  b.  16  Howard. 

««    MjchaeU  b.  16  Howard. 

**    Michaiel,  laborer,  h.  16  Howard. 

u    Thomas,  LSu.  18  Trumbull. 

*«    Thos.  6.  zrocery,  119  Mn.  h.u.  56  Seymour. 
Flemming  WiUiam,  butler  at  84,  b.  84  Garden. 
Fletcher  Clarence  V.  bookkeeper,  b.  888  Main. 

FLETCHER  DOLPHIN  8.  president 

National  Life  Association,  53  Tru.  h.  4 
Atwood.     See  page  397 » 
u    Emerson  C.  elk.  816  Pearl,  b.  23  Congress. 
«<    Harry  A.  clerk  it  581  Cap.  h.u.  20  Kenyon. 
^   JoflL  6.  foreman  8%  Colts,  n.23  Congress. 
Flrtchkr  N.  p.  &  Co.  book  publiihers,  ink  ex- 
tract mfrs.  31  Niles.    (Nathan  F.  Peck.) 
^   Oscar  S.  barber,  242  Main,  b.  185  Seymour. 
«   Tbos.  blacksmith,  1  Flow.  b.  25  Sigoumey. 
*«    Wm.  V.  brassfinisher,  83  Wells,  b.  23  Cong. 
Fleiue  Adolph,  baker,  h.  946  Main. 
a    Gufltave,  baker,  b.u.  946  Main. 
Flibbart  Melvina,  wid.  Medie,  h.  104  Windsor. 
Ftinberg  Bernard,  operator,  40  Gov.  h.  78  Tal. 
Flinn  Roger,  boxcutter,  254  Pearl,  b.  31  Center. 
Flint  Addie  Mrs.  1.  527  Main. 
M   Alvin  S.  physician,  rupture  specialist,  71 

Asylum,  h.  10  Westland. 
M    Benj.  F.  domestic  bakery,  150  h.  150  Capen. 
<c    Bvix>n  W.  machinist,  b.  10  Westland. 
M    Chas.  treas.  and  sec.  American  Specialty 

Co.  135  Sheldon,  h.  31  Vernon. 
*<   Daniel  A.  mach.  atCapewell  Horse  Nail  Co. 

40  Governor,  h.u.  59  Carter. 
«    Edward  L.  peddler,  h.2u.  7  Groodman  pi. 
M    Frederick,  at  53  Vernon. 
M    George  N.  at  690  Park,  h.  521  Main. 
•«   Geo.  W.  (Geo.  W.  P.  8r  Co.)  h.  310  Collins. 
**   Geo.  W.  &  Co.  furniture,  etc.  61  Asylum.* 
c(   Harold  F.  C.  real  estate,  etc.  321  Main,  b. 

10  Westland. 
u   Mary  Mrs.  b.2u.  7  Goodman  pi. 
u   William  £.  mech.  26  High,  b.  521  Main. 
«   Wm.E.salesman  at  1 85 Asy .  b.  2u.  7  Goodman. 
M  f[^^see  also  FlytU. 
FloodEdw.  N.  polisher  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  5 
Ellsworth  pi. 
«<   WiUiam,  engineer,  P.  &R.R.h.  40  Liberty. 
«   William,  waiter  at  26  State. 
««  t^tee  also  Plad. 
Florence  Arthur  W.clerk  at  336  Mn.b.42  Russell. 
<<   House,  M.  J.  Cunningham,  114  State. 
^  William,  policeman,  b.u.  40  Russell. 
Floss  Reuben,  teamster,  h.  u.  39  Kinsley. 
Floyd  Charles,  brickmaker,  h.  233  Barbour. 
Flower  Edward  D.  h.  762  Main. 
M  Helen  M.  h.  938  Main. 
«   Spencer  L.  h.  10  Fern. 
Flynn  Agnes,  clerk,  b.  29  Lafayette. 
«   Alfred  A.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  70  Brook. 
«*  Alfred  W.  bkbdr.  at  49  Tru.  b.  10  Fkn. 
u  Ann,  wid.  Francis,  h.  29  Lafayette. 
M   Catherine,  wid.  Patrick  h.u.  38  Wells, 
u  Charles,  carpenter,  b.  29  Lafayette. 
«(  Daniel,  grocer,  138  Mun,  h.  96  Hudson. 


N.  P.  FLETCHER  a  COm 

PnbliBhera  of 

pra.oxica.il,  books, 

and  Manafactarars  of  the  Celebrated 

FLETCHER  INK  EXTRACTS, 

In  use  over  twenty  years  by  the  beat  Banks,  Insuranoe 
Offices  and  Mercantile  Houses  in  the  conntiy. 

l7*Clioular8  and  Sample  Colors  on  reqaest 

No.  31  NILES  STREET. 

Flynn  Dennis,  lahorer,  h.u.  8  Winter. 

u  Dennis,  insp.  at  Popes,  h.  Warehouse  Pt.  y. 

u  Dennis,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

«  Edward  J.  bookkf.at400  Mn.  b.  18  Center. 

u  Ellen  J.  at  476  Capitol,  l.u.  223  Park. 

«  Ellen  T.  teacher  Wilson  St.  Sch.  b.  59  All.  pi. 

(«  Francis  T.  mason,  b.  1262  Broad. 

a  Frank,  teamster  at  18,  b.  18  Dean. 

t<  George  W.  clerk  at  9  Central. 

it  J.  L.  ci^armaker,  b.  445  Main. 

*<  James,  brickmaker,  h.  13  James. 

«  James  D.  sup.  police,  h  u.  82  Albany. 

«  Jas.E.molder,Pratt&Cad>,b.u.  142lBroad 

u  James  F.  mason,  h.2u.  24  So.  Prospect 

«  Jeremiah,  fireman,  70  State,  h.u.  94  Win. 

H  John,  bricklayer,  b.  1145  Broad. 

«  John,  fireman  stmr.  Hartford,  285  State. 

((  John,  laborer,  h.  90  Front. 

t<  John,  laborer,  h.  459  Broad. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  52  Pleasant. 

u  John,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  299  Market. 

«  John,  laborer  at  179  State,  h.  Windsor  t. 

"  John,  mason,  h.u.  8  Hungerford. 

FLYNN    JOHN,  meat,   fish,    vegeUbles, 
1 88  Main.  h.  59  Allen  pi.        See  page  54 7. 

«  John  F.  engineer  at  N.Y.R.  b.  18  Center. 

«  John  F.  transferer,  215  Asy.  b.  W.H.Pt.  v. 

it  John  J.  motorman  at  StRy.  b.  45  Elliott. 

«  John  L.  b.  102  Ann. 

«  John  M.  mason  at  54,  h.  54  Madison. 

it  John  P.  clerk,  258  Main,  rm.  7,  b.  38  John. 

«  John  P.  sup.  police,  h.2u.  10  Charter  Oak. 

it  Joseph,  electrician,  b.  19  Central. 

«  Joseph  D.  student  at  Trinity  College,  b. 

96  Hudson. 

It  Julia,  at  410  Main,  b.u.  27  Elliott. 

c(  Katherine,  dressmaker,  b.  29  Lafayette. 

*<  Lfawrence,switchm.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  10  Loomis. 

«  Margaret  F.  musicteacher,  70,b.  70  Brook. 

«  Martin,  bricklayer  &  builder,  h.  56  Lincoln. 

•<  Martin,  mason,  b.  1262  Broad. 

«  Mary,  baker,  281,  h.  279  Park. 

(<  Mary,  burnisher,  h.  1329  Broad. 

«  Mary  Ann,  b.u.  459  Broad. 

it  Mary  C.  Mrs.  St  Marys  Home  for  aged, 

Albany. 

"  Mary  E.  musicteacher,  b.  70  Brook. 

«  Michael,  blacksm.  at  22  Wells,  h.u.  74  Potter. 

«  Michael,  gardener  at  64  Mn.  h.u.  38  John. 

"  Michael  driller  at  stone  pits,  h.  8  Flatbush* 

it  Michael,  plumber  280  Asylum. 

"  Michael  A.  blacksmith,  92  Alb.  h.  70  Brook. 


134 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY   DIRBCTORY. 


Fljnn  Michael  H.  clerk  251  Main,  b.  70  Brook. 

"   Michael  J.  blacksm.  92  Alb.  h.  24  Franklin. 

i(   Patrick,  at  1  Laurel,  h.  9  Hungerford. 

«    Patrick  F.  bartender,  22  Com.  h.  15  EUery. 

u  Patrick  J.  conductor  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«   Patrick  J.  gardener,  h.2u.  8  Queen. 

"    Patrick  J.  h.  Park,  c.  Putnam. 

«   Rosella,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  29  Lafayette. 

«   Thomas,  mason,  h.  241  Park. 

«   Thos.  mason  and  builder,  3  9,  h.  3  9  Madison. 

t(   Thomas  E.mach.  at  1  Flower,  1. 1327  Broad. 

«    Thos.  H.  bkkpr.  at  133  Main,  b.  59  Allen  pi. 

«    Thomas  J.  at  164  Main,  b.  88  Pleasant. 

«    Valentine  J.  mason,  b.  56  Lincoln. 

«   William,  casehard.  at  Popes,  h.  25  Glendale. 

«   William,  watchman,  h.  299  Market. 

«    William  J.  elevatorer,  303  Main,  b.  38  John. 

"    ^[^Tsee  also  Flinn, 
Foart  Samuel,  bootblack,  h.2u.  68  Front. 
Fogarty  C.  J.  molder  at  54  Arch. 

((    Cornelius,  driver  at  239  Main. 

i(   John  F.  at  54  Arch.  b.u.  256  Park. 

it   William  H.  mason,  h.u.  119  Maple. 
FoggChas.  S.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.u.  44  Seymour. 

«    Elmer  H.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  An- 
nuity Ins.  Go.  230,  b.  701  Asylum. 
Fogglitto  Philip,  driver,  h.u.  268  Front. 
Foisey  Anthony,  carpenter,  h.  373  Broad, 
h.  373  Main. 

«   Joseph  A.  engineer,  h.  155  Main,  rm.  16. 

"   i^^see  also  Farsey, 
Foley  Abina,  wid.Jeremiah,washer,h.u.62  Avon. 

*<    Allan  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  19  Church. 

(I    Anna,  clerk  at  390  Main,  b.u.  27  Hawthorn. 

"    Bridget,  wid.  Andrew,  h.u.  25  Spruce. 

"    Daniel,  bartender  at  6,  b.  4  Franklin. 

u    Daniel,polLsherat476Cap.b.u.27  Hawthorn. 

«    Daniel  W.  bluer  at  Colts,  b.  East  Hfd.  t 

«    Dennis,  boilerm.  P.  &  R.R.  h.u.  47  Walnut. 

"   Dennis,  mason,  h.r.  259  Front 

«(   Dennis  G.  boiletmak.  P.&R.  R.h.  1 03  Mather. 

«    Edward,  barten.  at  2 1 1  Mn.b.u.  1 5  Goodman. 

«   Edward,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

((   Edward«  laborer,  h.  100  Village. 

it   Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  b.u.  15  Goodman  pi. 

u   Ellen,  wid.  Michael,  b.  39  So.Prospect. 

«    Hannah,  seamstress,  b.  68  Church. 

ii   Herbert,  janitor  at  11  Pratt,  h.  20  Ely. 

«   Hugh  H.  mach.  at  328  Asy.  b.  28  Putnam. 

«   James,  at  Plimptons,  b.u.  62  Avon. 

«   James,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main,  b.  118  Windsor. 

ii   James  F.  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b. 
15  Groodman  pi. 

"   Johanna,  wid.  Dennis,  b.  4  Franklin. 

«   John,  bluer  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

"   John,  fireman  at  1 4  7  Shel.  b.  3  9  So. Prospect. 

it   John,  salesman  at  428  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 

"   John  B.  brakeman,  h.u.  30  Canton. 

«   John  B.  laborer,  h.u.  20  Affleck. 

"   John  J.  market,  140, 48 7  Main, h.l  Goodman. 

«   John  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  27  Hawthorn. 

(<   John  J.  steamfitter,  b.u.  25  Spruce. 

»<   John  L.draughtsm .  at  284  Asy .b.  100  Village. 

«   Maurice  C.  pressman,  b.u.  15  Goodman. 


Foley  Mich,  butcher,  140  Main,  h.u.  55  Walnut 

t(   Michael,  deckh.  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

ii   Michael,  machinist,  h.  47  Hawthorn. 

«   Michael  A.  mason,  h.  7  Hamilton. 

"   Michael  J.  laborer,  h.2u.  34  South  Proapeci. 

«   Michael  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  20  Affleck. 

t(   Morris,  laborer,  h.u.  15  Goodman. 

«   Morris  C.  pressfeeder  at  141  Pearl. 

«   Patrick,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  230)^  Zkm. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  2  Center. 

u   Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.u.  27  Hawthorn. 

"   Patrick  J.  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  10  Lawrence. 

«   Richard,  joiner,  h.  242  Zion. 

t<   Richard, laborer  at  N.T.R.  h.du.  33^  Spruce. 

"    Terence,  plumber,  1^9  South  Prospect. 

ti   Thomas,  carpenter,  b.u.  20  Affleck. 

«    Thomas,  clerk  at  487  Main,  h.u.  53  Walnat. 

«   Thomas,  gardener  at  &  b.  1204  Asvltun. 

"    Thomas,  molder  at  690,  b.  590  Park. 

a   Thos.  F.  builder,  328  Peari,  h.  20  Affleck. 

"    Thos.  F.  bookkeeper  at  5  Mechanic,  b.  £. M.t. 

u   Thomas  F.  polisher  at  476  Cap.b.u.27  Haw. 

"   Thomas  J.  driver  at  2 Id  Asy.  b.  7  Goodwin. 

«    Thomas  W.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Proa. 
b.  1 1  Lafayette. 

"    Timothy  E.  propr.  Quincy  House,  629  Mn. 

"   William,  bartender  at  245  Sta.  b.  3  Goodman. 

«   Wm.  B.  hack  driver,  h.u.  14  Fairmonnt. 

«<    William  Hebert,  janitor,  1 1  Pratt,  h.  20  Ely. 

«    Wm.  J.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  15  Goodnoan. 

u   William  J.  mach.  at  302  Asy.b.  100  VilUge. 

"   Wm.  M.  laborer,  h.u.  55  Spruce. 

*<   William  R.  carpenter  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 
mill,  34  Morgan,  h.  1 1  Lafayette. 

"   Wm.  R.  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flow.bl  1 1  Lafayette. 
FoUett  George,  druggist  at  143  Tru.  h.u.  26  Beach. 
FoUis  Margaret,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.2u.  10  Ellery. 
Folts  Geo.  H.  manager  R.  G.  Dun  &  Co.  mer- 
cantile agency,223  Asy.h.  243  Farmington. 

"    George  W.  b.  243  Farmington. 
Fongarvli  Gelsomi,  shoem.  at  490, 1. 146  Front. 
Fonsskor  Niels,  carpenter,  h.u.  23  Glendale. 
Foo  Wong,  laundry,  17  Church. 
Foot  Catlmrine  F.  wid.  David,  h.2u.  850  Main. 
FOOT    GUARD    HALL,    Edson  Ses- 
sions, manager,  159  High.     See  page  438. 
Foote  Charles,  watchman,  618  Cap.  b.  227  Park. 

u   John  M.  jr.  deputy  sheriff,  333  Main,  h. 
Wetersfield  t. 

«   Kate,  wid.  Richard,  seamstress,  b.u.  59  Win. 

u   Myron  M.  splicer  at  690  Pk.  h.  131  Hamilton. 
Footit  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.r.  1  Orchard. 
Foran  Frank  L.  rubberw.  at  690,  b.  548  Park. 

u   James  M.  coachman,  h.  Quaker  lane. 

"    Nellie,  dressmaker,  265  Asy.h.  E.  Hartford  t. 
Forand  Napoleon,  at  N.Y.R.  h.  10  Warren. 
Forastiere  Antonio,  shoemaker,  3,  h.u.3  Charles. 

it   Michael,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  3  Charles. 

u   Richard,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  3  Charles. 
Forbes  A.  supervisor  at  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 

u   Alexander,  l.u.  289  Allyn. 

u   Cornelia  B.  Mrs.  pres.  S.W.C.T.U.  h,  206 
Wethersfield. 

((   Decorating  Co.  flags,  bunting,  etc.  821  Main. 

it   Edward,  mach.  at  133  Shel.  b.  41  Asylum. 


GEBB'S    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


r.    p.    FORBES.    Sign   and  Banner   Maker, 


SIGNS. 


FL^GS. 


THE  FORBES  DECORATING  CO.,"''"'':iii'i^ZV'"""-" 

321    T^AT-NT   STie.EEfr. 


FoKBKS  Edward  P.  manager  Forbee  DecoraO 
ii^  Co.  risn  painter  and  decorator,  321 
Hun,  h.  S2  C&pitol.  Seepage  135. 

<<    Eliz&beUiC.wid.FrankliD  J.b.  28  Atwood. 

"  Fnuk  S.  at  Coun.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  391 
Uaio,  b.  East  Hartford  t. 

»  Fredric  H.  clerk  at  ConnecticDt  General 
Life  Innjrance  Co.  291  Main,  b.  85  Niles. 

u  George  G.clerkat  First  National  Bank,  50 
State,  b.  35  Niles. 

u   Henrr  S.  clerk  at  5  Maynes,  b.  20S  Weth. 

u  Ira  £.  reporter  at  Hartford  lunea,  246, 
b.u.  774  Main. 

«   Jennie  P.  teacber  South  scbool.b.  35  Nilea. 

»   Miner  O.  eng'r  str.  Hartford,  h.  Higganmn. 

u  Samuel  B.  pastor  Wethersfield  avenue  Con- 
gregational th.  b.  206  WetherB&eld. 

^WARREN    L.   FORBES,*- 

Sol*  AsBDt  lor  HkrUord  uit  Vlolnltr 
oftlwLiaHT  BUNHINa 

New  Home  Sewing  Machine, 

TIu  Beat  MacUns  Id  tbe  WaHd. 
Mw-».  T>ii™  aco'.iMM.         SalMDMHiu,  400  MAIN  ST, 

FoBBES  Warrbk  L.  agent  New  Home  Sewing 

Hacbine,400Main,b.36  Niles.   See  advt. 

FordCharletE.  ins.agent,3T2MaiD.h.  9  Imlay. 

u  Edmund  H.  printer,  b.  27  Townley. 

II  Edwin,  punter  at  Lumber. 

<<   F.dwin  R.  painter  at  328  Pl.b.NewiDgtont. 

<<   Fred.  L.  carptr.  at  1  Flower,  b.  Windsor  t. 

"  Harry,  meatcutter  at  33  Main,  h.  44  Park. 

X   Hattie  A.iteui^apher 210  Pearl, b.9g  Hop. 

"   Henrr,  coachman  at  1008  Asy.h.  Townley. 

u  Ira  W.  auctioneer,  h.  11 7  IVumbolL 

"  J.  Harry,  at  £\d»,  life  Iub.  Co.  218  Main, 
h.  27  Townley. 

u  Junea  J.  tinner  at  N.T.  Ezbauit  &  B.F. 
Co.  Vredendale,  b.  SSCborcb. 


ed,  373  Asylun. 

See  page  522. 

"   Jarvis  O.  macbiDiat,  fa.u.  92  M^n. 

■'  John  J.  lab.  at  556  Cap.  h.2n.  14  Lawrence. 

"    John  H.  package  exprenmaD,  h.  98  Hopluni. 

II    John  S.  plaiterer,  h.r.  44  Pleuant. 

<■   Joseph  H.  h.  55  Hick*. 

<■    Joseph  M.  punter,  h.  106^  TrnmbulL 

II   Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

II    Mary  E.  at  341  Main,  b.  78  Clark. 

II    Michael,  laborer,  h.r.  33  West. 

"    Michael, polisherat 476 Cap.b.u.  1204 Broad. 
'  <<   Nelson  (r.  clerk  at  Pbceniz  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  b.  59  Capitol. 

II    Patrick,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  23  West. 

•I    Pbilo  H.  fanner,  b.  302  Albany. 

"    Romulus  W.  h.  59  Capitol. 

"   Sarah  A.  folder  at  Popes,  b.  78  Clark. 

II    Teresa,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

•I    Thomaa,coachmanatl27Waih.h.27  Putnam. 

"    Thomas,  plumber  at  59  Far.  b.2u.  21  Spruce. 

"    Tho9.  J.  Jr.  carpenter,  b.  27  Putnam. 

"    William,  bootmaker,  78,  h.  78  Clark. 

<<    William,  clerk  at  33  Main. 

i<   Wm.  K.  macb.  at  40  Gov.  b.u.  92  Main. 
Forehand  Annie  J.  student  at  1507  Broad. 
Foreman  Abraham,  dry  goods,  11  Morgan,  b.2ii. 
68  Temple. 

11   John,  h2u.  53  Sanford. 

u    M.W.routea^entat 215 Asy.b.l  Goodman. 
Forenuuiaky  Joseph,  mach.  hand  at  581  Capitol. 

b.  II  Morgan. 
ForestJohn,grocer}-&market,  80, b.u.  80 Potter. 
Forester  Frank,  trimmer,  b.2  Kilboum. 
Forestier  Simon,  student  at  LaSalette,  Newark. 
Forlen  John,  tailor,  h.  33  Asylum. 
FomerFred  A.  at  241  ABvlum,h.2u  1151  Broad. 
Fomi  Albert,  cook  at  S93Afain.h.u.S7Mulberry. 
Forred  Benjamin,  steamfitter,  h.u.  G2  Linden. 
Forrest  Chu-les  R.  capit^ist,  h.  104S  At^lnm. 

>'   George  C.  b.  1045  Asylum. 


186 


GEER*S    HAETPOED    CITY    DIEBCTOEY. 


Fonrest  John,  tailor  at  245  Main,  h.  25  Wyllys. 

u   Marj,  at  Popes,  b.  13  Pleasant. 

«   Marjr  Mrs.  h.n.  90  Windsor. 

"   Nellie  A.  clerk,  b.  18  Pleasant 

it   Patrick,  conductor  at  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«    Wm.  J.  mach.  at  30  Cu8h.b.2u.29  Hawthorn. 

"   f^Tsee  also  Forest, 
Forristall  Lawrence  W.  laborer  at  stonepits,  b. 
92^  New  Britain. 

«   Willard,  night  clerk  305  Main,h.u.  13  Sisson. 

«   Wm.  blacksmith  at  N.E.R.  h.  92>^  N.B. 
Forsberg  John,  footman,  30,  l.r.  30  Wethersfield. 
Forsell  Autan,carpentr.286  Shel.h.2u.59  Ward. 

«   Gustav,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u  1153  Broad. 
Forsej  Georee  N.  eneir.  at  24  Mec.  h.Su.  5  Park. 
Forss  Meni,  n.r.  28  Temple. 
Fosshan  Harry,  carpenter  at  690  Pk.  h.  New  Park. 
Forst  Charles,  baker,  134,  h.  134  Main. 
Forstan  Wolf,  laborer,  h.u.  238  Front. 
Forster  Charles,  market  gardener  at  &  b.  375  N.B. 

a   Ludwig,  farmer  and  market  gardener,  375, 
h.  375  New  Britain. 
Forsyth  John  S.  Mrs.  dressm.  14,  h.  14  Church. 

«   John  S.  machinist,  h.  14  Church,  rm.  9. 

"   Joseph  S.  bkkpr.  54  Bi^levue,  b.  425  Main. 
Forsythe  James,mach.at  216  Lawrence.b.30  Elm. 
Fortin  Joseph  A.  h.  36  Church. 
Fortune  Tnfley  J.  ostler,  b.  31  Center. 
Forward  John  F.  student  at  Trinity  college,  40 

Jar>'is  Hall,  Summit. 
Fosler  John,  molder  at  556  Capitol,  h.  30  Elm. 

«  Robert  J.  brass  molder,  h.u.r.  1 05  Commerce. 
Fossard  Henrietta  A.  wid.  Frank  R.  b.  864  Main. 
Fossum  Howard,  farmer,  h.  145  Bluehills. 

*<    Nelson  H.  contractor  at  Johns-Pratt  Co.  b. 
145  Bluehills. 
Foster  A.  L.  &  Co.  clothiers,  45  Asylum.* 

u    Armand  D.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  8ir  Queen. 

"    Arthur  L.  (A.  L.  F.  j-  Co.)  h.  64  Capitol. 

««    Belle,  h.u.  12  Arch. 

«    Caroline,  b.  15  Kenyon. 

«    Caroline  B.  Mrs.  h.  36  West. 

«   &  Co.  wholesale  grocers,  72  Front 

FrecVk  R.  Foster,  Geo.  B.  Foster. 

«   E.  M.  Mrs.  clerk  at  384  Main,  b.  E.H.t 

«    Edwin  B.  clerk  at  342  Asy.  h.2u.  72  Hopkins. 

«    Edwin  S.clerk  342  Asylum,  b.  72  Hopkins. 

Foster  Elliott  C.  agent  for  D.  S.Walton  &  Co. 

N.  Y.  paper  manufacturers,  h.  17  Girard. 
((    Frank  G.  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 

h.  36  West 
«    Frank  J.mach.at  388  Capitol,h.u.32  Madison. 
«   Fredk.  R. (Foster  fi-  Co.)  h.  77  Wethersfield. 

tt   &  Furrey,  undertakers,  568  Main. 

Ralph  I^oster.  Erwln  L.  Furrey. 

«    George,  cigarmakerat  555  Main,b.  32  Elm. 

"    George  B.  (Foster  j*  Co.)  h.  Prospect  av. 

«   George  H.endneerat51  Ann,h.  32  Asylum. 

"   Harry  J.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
b.  90  Hudson. 

«   Harry  Phelps,  clerk  at  72  Front,  b.  68  Gov. 

«    Hattie  M.  stenographer  at  National  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  95  Pearl,  b.  57  Church. 

u   Howard  B.  mechanical  engineer  at  77  Com- 
merce, h.  54  Hungerford. 


Foster  Jas.  M.  office  284  Asy.  rm.  4,  k  1 72  Sig. 

«   James  P.  Mrs.  (Sarah  D*)  h.  €8  Govemofr. 

(I   Mabel  E.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  £.H.t. 

«<   Mary  E.  wid.  «k)6eph  H.  b.  249  Capen. 

a  Mary  G.  Mrs.  teacher  South  school,  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  90  Hudson. 

«    Ralph,  (Foster  jr  Furrey)  h.  67  Church. 

u   Ralph  H.druffclerk  at  142  Asv.b.u.8 70  Main. 

X  Ralph  W.  athletic  instructor  I'rinity  CoUege, 
4  Northam  Towers,  Summit 

it   Reuben  R.  h.  17  Haynes,  rm.  114. 

«   Robert,  molder  at  r.  223  State. 

«   Walter  A.  clerk  at  303  Main,h.  Springfield  t 

u  Walter  C.  salesman  for  Fleischman  Yeaat, 
b.2u.  72  Hopkins. 

"   Wm.  E.  (Davis  fr  /^.J  h.  1 7  Haynes,room  114. 

FOSTER  WM.  H.r/^ni3f€r^F.;coal,44(; 

Asylum,  h.  275  Collins.    See  page  442. 
Fothergill  Ed  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  1 66  Putnam. 

«  Thos.  H.  printer  at  91  Asy.b.  166  Putnam. 
Foundation  Patrick  J.  mach.  1  Flow.h.  1444  Bd. 
Fowler  Albert  C.  h.  81  Asylum,  rm.  7. 

«  Alice  N.  teacher  at  South  school,  86  Wads- 
worth,  b.  65  Main. 

«<   Arthur  C.  clerk  at  259  Mam,  b.  48  Wooster. 

«   Braziller  H.  ins.  agt.  h.u.  Whitman  ct. 

*<  Charles  A.  salesman  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  & 
Co.  84  Market,  h.  Rock^  Hill  t 

«  Clarkson  N.  charity  commissioner,  cashier  at 
197  Asylum,  h.  83  Pleasant 

«   Edgar  C.  clerk,  b.  48  Wooster. 

«    Edward  C.  clerk  at 343  Main,h.l01  Babcock. 

«   Edward  G.  mach.  888  Cap.  h.  Bloomfield  t. 

«   Emerson  D.  plumber,  h.u.  155  Main,  rm.  1 3. 

<<  Emkna  G.  stenographer  at  F.  H.  Richards, 
303  Main,  b.  83  Pleasant. 

«   Evelyn  J.  G.  salesman  21 6  Sta.h.  2  Charlotte. 

«   Fannie  S.  at  Travelers  Ins.Co.  b.  53  Wooster. 

"    Frances,  Miss,  h.  53  Wooster. 

"   Frank  D.  toolm.  388  Cap.  h.  181  Maple. 

FOWLER  CEO.  B.  attorney  atlaw,  382 
Main,  b.  Thompsonville  t. 
«<    Geo.  T.  engir.  at  83  Woodbine,  h.  42  LaureL 
FowlkrGeo.  W.  tax  collector,  officel  UPearljpr's. 
Fowler  &  Miller  Co.  h.  916  Main. 
«    Georgia  A.  wid.  M.  N.  b.  793  Main. 
"    Harry  P.  foreman  at  436  Cap.  h.  830  Broad. 
a   Harry  R  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  3  Whitman. 

FOWLER   &  HUNTTING,  produce 

wholesale,  fruits,  etc.4  7  Ann.  Seepage  545. 
Cbarles  H.  Hnnttiiig. 

«  Jeremiah,  h.  181  Maple. 

«  Jeremiah  C.  clerk  at  1 4  Asy.  h.u.  48  Wooster. 

c(  Joseph ,  Jr.  apprentice  at  7  7  Com .  b.  96  Ch .  O. 

u  Lucy  M.  wid.  Frances,  h.u.  1 55  Main,  rm  1 3. 

«  Margaret  T.  wid.  Joseph  S.  h.u.  96  Ch.  Oak. 

«  Mary  E.  b.  146  Wethersfield. 

Fowler  &  Miller  Co.  printers,  rear  Hills' 
block,  341  Main.  See  page  137. 

«    Richard  W.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  An- 
nuity Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  b.  48  Wooster. 
"   Roswell,  grocery,  5  Ford,  h.  10  West 
«    WalterB.delivervclerk273 Mn.b.8 Whitman 
Fox  A.  I.  Mrs.  b.  84  Edwards. 


18 


OEEB'S    HABTPOED    city    DtRBCTOBY. 


187 


Fox  Albert  A.  inspector  water  woAb,  800  Msiny 

CHjr  haU,  h.  119  TnunbuIL 
M   Albert  Kbumiaher  at  Wm.Boger8  Mfg.  Co. 

€6  Market,  b.  84  Jobn. 
«<   Albert  H.  bivnkber  at  the  William  Bogers 

Mfg.  Co.  66  Market,  b.2a.  28  SevmB. 
*^  Alice  S.  employmeDty  119,  b.  119  TrambulL 
u   Ann,  wid.  Thomaa,  b.  85  South  Prospect 
«   Anna  M.  wid.  Clinton,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
M   Annie,  wid.  Thomas,  b.n.  241  PearL* 
u  Annie  M.  inspector  at  70  Huy .  b.  55  Hudson, 
u   Brictet  wid.  James,  at  8  7,  h.  60  Wells. 
M   Bar&tte  M.  machinist  at  54  Arch,  b.  £.H.t. 
«<   CameA.(MiB.H.P.)dre8sm.b.ll2Sargent. 
u   Carrie  £.  clerk  at  861  Main,  b.  84  Spring. 
•*  Carrie  M.  assistant  matron,  b.  20  Jenerson. 
M   Clara,  wid.  Sheldin  P.  h.  45  Niles. 
M   Clarinda,  wid.  Dudley,  h.u.  488  Main. 
«   Daniel  J.  molder,  556  Cap.  h.u.  85  Babcock. 
**  David,  Hartford  Times,  246  Main,  b.u.  86 

Fainnonnt. 
M   Edgar  H.  messenger  Adams  Express  Co.  h.u. 

SS  Temple. 
M  Edgar  H.  Jr.  condr.  St.  By.  h.u.  587  Main. 
«  Edward  W.  sexton  cathedral,  h.r.  140  Far. 
M  Edwin  W.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  86  Charter  Oak. 
M  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.  matron  at  20  Jefferson.  . 
M   Eugene  D.  driver  104,  h.u.  8S>^  Front. 

M    G.  &  Co.  dry  goods,  406-410  Alain. 

Moms  Fine,  Jmod  U  Fox.  Monia  F.  Marks, 
Solomon  WohL 

tf   George,  laborer  P.&R.R.  b.u.  140  Mather. 
«   Geo.  EL  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  84  Spring. 
«<   Gea  H.  burnisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  b.2u.  28  Seyms. 
M    George  J.  builder,  h.  51  Wadsworth. 
**  George  L.  machinist  at  P.&R.R. 
(<   Harrej,  engineer  at  884  Asj.  h.u.  8  Atlantic. 
«   Henry  A.  foreman.  Popes,  h.2u.  250  Putnam, 
u   Henry  J.  awningm.  at  71  Asy.  b.  70  Martin. 
*<   Homer  F.  blacksmith  shop,  20  Morgan,  h.u. 

515  Main. 
u   Horace  P.(5t}ium«$*F.^  7  Hay.  h.  112  Sar. 
M   Horace  W.  pres.  C.  C.  L.  Co.  b.  22  Linden. 
M   Isaac,  b.  24  Chapel. 
u  J.  Rose,  stenographer  at  Webster  &  Baker, 

258  Main,  b~.  Hockanum  v. 
««  Jacob,  (Schmidt  ^  F.)  h.  54  Oak. 
«<   JacobL.fG^.Fox^CoJ406Mn.b.28MQrgan. 
<<   James  J.  Johns-Pratt  Co.  h.u.  85  Balx^Mik. 
M  James  P.  teamster,  at  246  State,  h.  86  Fmt. 
u  J(4in,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  86  Fairmount. 
M  John,  sexton  at  St.  Joseph's  cathedral,  h. 

61  Hawthorn. 
u  John  A.  b.u.  29  Portland. 
**   John  S.  patternmaker  at  1  Flow.  b.  284  Pearl. 
u  Joseph,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  h.  71  Potter. 
«   Louise  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson, 
u    Lucy,  wid.  Moses,  b.u.  28  Congress. 
M   Martin,  laborer,  b.u.  45  Portland. 
^  Martin,  saloon  214  Sheldon,  h.  18  Goremor. 
(c   Martin  £.  tinner  at  164  State,  h.u.  5  Ward. 
^  Mary,  wid.  Keron,  h.  29  Hawthorn. 
«  MaiT,  wid.  Michael,  h.n.  59  Market. 
«  Michael,typenicker  at  58 1  Cap.b.  78  Walnut. 


BttdblUhed,  1873.  Capiial,  fSO.OOO.  IneorpormUdL,  1881. 

It^ler  Sl  Mjjler  ^o^ 
#^rii>ters,    4^ 

341  Main  St.,  rear  HHto*  Block. 

MaiwfiKtairen'  lllwtntsd  Catalogiies  and  Price  Utti, 

Insurance,  Bink  Printing,  and  Job  Printing  of  all  kinds. 
Also  Ruling  and  Bookbinding. 

QIOSOB  W.  FOWLIR,  PreMldefiL 

Chas.  U.  Frazibk,  VicB  PrtitdenL 

Bbrmaud  a.  Cablbton,  Se^  mad  Tnat, 
JMrMtort.— George  W.  Fowler,  Chae.  U.  rnzler,  T.  J. 
SpMioer.    Annual  Meeting  laat  MondAj  In  Aag. 

Fox  Michael  J.  saloon,  57  Market,  h.  142  Weth. 

u   Millie,  solderer  at  8S  Wbn.  b.  Manchester  t. 

«   Moses,  (G.  Fox  ^  Co.)  h.  24  Chapel. 

u   Patrick  F.  bartender  at  57,  b.  59  Market. 

«<   Pat'k  J.  engir.  164  Main,  h.a.  29  Portland. 

«   Phcebe  Janette,  wid.  Walter,  b.  976  Main. 

«   Robert,  clerk  83  Woodbine,  b.  Manchester  t. 

«    Bobert  H.  bkkpr.  at  22  John,  b.  44  Retreat. 

«    Sam'l  P.  driTer  Adams  Ex.  Co.  h.  40^  Chest. 

<<    Thomas,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  5  Vanblock. 

(I   Thomas  £.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  44  Retreat 

«    Thomas  J.  machinist,  b.  35  Babcock. 
Fox  Thomas  R.  (HiUs  if  Fox)  mason  builders, 

h.  10  Congress.  See  page  469. 

Foy  Mary,  b.u.  34  Flower. 
Francis  Albert  C.  bookkeeper  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 
436  Capitol,  b.  43  Lmden  place. 

"   Albert  N.clerkat  1  So.  Ann,  h.  208  Capen. 

«   Albert  N.  Jr.  designer,  b.  208  Capen. 

«    Anna  B.  wid.  Frederick  A.  b.  3  Farmington. 

u    Austin,  waiter,  1.  42  Hicks. 

^  Chas.  D.  inspector  Htfd.  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion &Ins.  Co.  218  Main,h.  43  Linden  pL 

<«    Charles  R.  clerk  690  Park,  b.  16  Heath. 

FRANCIS  &CO.  hardware,  grindstones, 
twine,  etc.  343  Main.  See  page  492. 

WiUlAm  Francis.         Edward  M.  Francie. 
William  F.  Oirard  Jr. 

«    Daniel  W.  tinner,  h.  8  Woodbine. 

II    Edmund,  clerk  at  707  Main,  b.  208  Capen. 

««  Edward  M.  (Francis  §•  Co.)  343  Main,  b. 
101  Ehn. 

«   Edward  M.  grocer,  73  Main,  h.  95  Weth. 

u  Edward  S.  supt.  at  Chas.  R.  Reynolds  &  Co. 
9   Haynes,  h.  54  Sumner. 

«   Eyelina  H.  Mrs.  h.u.  147  Capen. 

«   Everett  D.  studentat  1507  Broad. 

«  Everett  M.  paymaster  Hartford  Street  Rail- 
way Co.  115  State,  b.  95  Wethersfield. 

i(   Fannie,  b.  81  Buckingham. 

FRANCIS   FREDERICK  W.  prop. 

U.  8.  Photo  Chemical  Mfg.  Co.,  lantern 
slides,  developing,  etc.  29  Pearl,  b.  101 
Elm.  See  page  368. 

«<    George  W.  painter,  h.  4  Heath.* 

«    Henry  H.  h.  356  Laurel. 

«   James  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  66  Hopkins. 


138 


geeb's  habtfobd  crrr  dibbctoby. 


Francis  Jas.  H.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  Bkwmfield  U 

u  James  H.  treasurer  at  r.  70  Temple,  h.  N.B.  t. 

^  James  P.  headwaiter  at  53  Ann,  Lr.  24  S.  Pro. 

u   John  E.  laborer,  h.  342  Front. 
'  u   Kate  at  34  Momin.  b.  Bloomfield  t. 

a   Mary  H.  b.  54  Wadsworth. 

^   Robert,  contr.  at  1  Flower,  h.  Newington  t. 

M   Tho6.£.bartenderatl84State,h.u.351  Alb. 

u   William,  (Francis  (r  Co.)  h.  101  Ebn. 

c<   William  H.  b.  26  Whitney. 

^   William  M.  inspector  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 

Insp.  &  Ins.  Ca  218  Main,h.u.  8  Linden. 

Franey  Edward  F.enameleratPopes,b.58  Potter. 

«    Inomas C. gatetender,  N. Y. R. h.a.  5  Qaeen. 
Frank  Abraham,  painter  at  6 18  Cap.b.r.24  North. 

M    F.  August,  taUor  at  34,  h.  34  TrumbulL 

"   Fritz,  mach.  at  N.Y.B.  h.2u.  46  Grand. 

(<   Julius  E.  buffer  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  46  Grand. 

u   Paulo,  laborer,  b.  1 1  Charles. 

((    Wm.  H.  printer  at  Popes,  b.  34  Trumbull. 
Franklin  Eliza,  waitress  at  270  Mjun. 

it   George  A.  motorman,  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«   House,  Mrs.  Emily  Allen,  prop.  142  Main. 

«<    Lysander  W.  tooimaker  at  83  Woodbine, 
b.  106>^  Trumbull. 

«   Market,  Chas.  E.  Crosier,  prop.  142  Main. 

ii    William,  cook,  h.  38  Village. 

(<   William  B.  Gen.,  pres.  board  of  mgrs.  of  Nat. 

Soldiers  Home,  291  Main,  h.  144  Wash. 

Franklyn  T.  W.  electrotyper  at  A.  Mugford,  177 

Asylum,  b.  19  Central. 
Franks  Adella,  milliner,  14,  h.u.  14  Pratt. 

«   Joseph,  cabinetmaker,  h.  u.  14  Pratt. 
Frankum  Wm.  H.  clerk  at  197  Asy.b.  230  High. 
Franz  Reinberz,  packer  at  349  Mn.  h.  45  Hudson. 
Franzen  Andrew,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  12  Bab. 

«   E.  E.  tiremaker  at  1  Laurel,  b.  1 2  Babcock. 

«    Frank,  mach.  at  54  Arch,  h.  8  Elliott  pi. 

«<    Frederick  W.  saloon,  97,  h.  97  Main. 

"    Peter,  dropf orger  at  2 1 6  Law.  h.u.  1148  Bd. 

«    S.  C.  Rev.   pastor   Swedish  E.  Lutheran 
Emanuel  church,  h.  187  Russ. 
Frarrant  N.  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  565  Asy. 
Frasick  Charles  Mrs.  f  Mary)  stenographer  at 

245,  h.  382  Main. 
Frasier  jra^«€<  Frazier. 
FraternalNews  office,  2  State,  rm.  9. 
Frawley  John, laborer  N.Y.R  b.2u.81  Sheldon. 
Fray  Louis  C.  piano  tuner,  h.  7  Belden. 
Frayer  Clarence  B.  clerk,  1  Lau.  b.  249  Capen. 

FRAYER  &  FOSTER,  coal,  446  Asy- 
lum. See  page  ^42, 

«    Mary  E.  wid.  Seymour  A.  h.  249  Capen. 

«    William  W.  clerk  at  446  Asy.b.  249  Capen. 
Frazer  John  H.  engineer,  b.  30  Main. 
Frazier  Albert,  cigars,  r.  341,  b.r.  341  Main. 

«    Charles  U.  vice  president  Fowler  &  Miller 
Ca  printers,  341  Main,  h.  25  Girard. 

((    Edward  C.  waiter  at  53  Ann,  h.  68  Albany. 

«    Elizabeth,  wid.  Edward  H.  h.  15  Meadow. 

«    George  D.  artist  at  Hartford  Courant,  66 
State,  b.  432  Main. 

«    Greorge  W.harne^smaker  at  8  Sig.  h.  58  Mad. 

"    Homer,  blacksmith,  h.  22  Liberty. 


Fracier  Homer  £.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  22  lab. 

M    Robert,  watchman  str.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 

«   William,  at  Jewells,  h.2u.  19  BUery. 

M   f^Tsee  also  Frasier, 
Freberg  Louis,  carpenter,  b.u.  58  Webster. 
Frederickson  Charles  M.  driller  at  Popes,  b.  5  Af. 
Fredette  Paul,hamessmaker  at  8  Sig.  b.  36  Win. 
Fredrickson  N.  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  h.  60  Ward. 
Freebome  James  L.'  mani^r  Standard  Oil  Co. 

370  Front,  1.  253  S£un,  rm.  84. 
Freebuig  Charles,  at  690  Park,  b.  5  Affleck. 

t(    £mn,rubberworker at 690Park,fa.ii.  42  Smith 
Freed  John  H.  machinist,  h.u.  126  Babcock« 

"    Wolf,  peddler,  h.r.  74  Temple. 

«   (^^see  also  Fried. 
Freednan  Jacob,  laborer,  b.  24  Morgan. 
Freeman  Albert,  clerk  at  329,  b.  175>j(  Main. 

It   Alexander,  h.  35  Morgan. 

ii   Chas.  tooimaker  at  r.  12  Pratt,  h.  5  Hudson. 

u   Edward,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  546  31ain. 

"    Edwin,  mspector  at  Popes,  h.  Forestville  L 

"   Eyerett  W.  painter  at  103  Asylum. 

u   Fayette  F.  salesman  at  45  Asy.  b.  166  Alb. 

«<    Geo.  Fred.,  waiter  at  53  Ann.  h.  54  Sanford. 

^   Harrison  B.  attorney,  judge  probate,  114 
Pearl,  h.  Prospect  ay.  north  of  Cone. 

u   Harrison  Barber  Jr.  attorney,  345  Main,  b. 
Prospect  ay.  north  of  Cone. 

«   Henry,  machinist,  h.  227  Wetherafield. 

«   Jacob,  grocer,  h.r.  67  Pleasant. 

"   Josephine,  h.  133  Market. 

«<   Julia,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  29  Mather. 

(<   Mary  E.  h.  546  Main. 

"   Mar>'  E.  clerk  at  77  Trumbull,  h.  57  Hicks. 

«    Philip,  peddler,  h.  204  Franklin. 

"   Simon  G.  clerk  at  34  Asy.  b.  80  Edwards. 

«    Sol.  L  clothing,  34-38  Asy.  h.  80  Edwards. 
Freer  Wm.D.  city  reporter  at  Hartford  Courant, 

66  State,  b.  Ill  Main. 
Freise  B.  screwmaker  at  4  76  Capitol. 
Freita^  August,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  36  Belmont. 
FrencD  A.  £.  sup't  at  162,1.  218  Main,  room  36. 

"    Arthur  W.  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  b.  103  Ash. 

"    Chas.  C.  compositor,  49  Tru.  h.  713  Main. 

«    Charles  S.  housepainter,  508,  l.u.  489  Main. 

«    Charles  Sheldon  at  53  Vernon,  h.  61  Whit. 

"    Chauucey  B.  elk.  at  325  Asy.  b.  74  Hudson. 

«    Dwight  S.  mechanic,  b.  74  Hudson. 

"   Edwin  C. at ^tnaIns.Co.  226 Mn.b.l03  Ash. 

«  Edwin  D.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

ti   Ethelbert  E.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.  103  Ashley. 

<«    Frank  S.  sup't  at  24  Mechanic,  h.  68  Hudson. 

«    Geo.  H.  carpenter  at  1  Flow.  h.  26  Liberty. 

«    Geo.  H.  Jr.  (F.  j-  Griffing)  h.u.  25  Alden. 

"    Grenyille  W.  (F.  fr  Strong)  h.  35  Main. 

«    &  Griffing,  painters,  556  Main. 

Qeorge  H.  French,  Jr.       Charles  R.  Orifflng. 

FRENCH    H.  A.  mfrs.  doors,  sash  and 
blinds,    162    Main,    h.2u.    127   Albany 

See  page  461. 
«   Henry,  clerk  at  100  Main,  b.  74  Hudson. 
«    Henry  L.  ins.  agent  at  287^  Main,  b.  63  Gil. 
"   John  L.  carpenter,  h.2u.  14  Warren. 
«   Martha  L.  wid.  Edward  S.  h.  74  Hudson. 
i<   Mary  E.  dressmaker,  14,  b.2u.  14  Warren. 


(^EER^S    HARTFORi)    CifY    DTRECfORT. 


189 


French  Norm  A.  b.a.  9  diestnut. 
M   Richard  E.  clerk  at  855  Main,  b.  109  Ash. 

M  It  Strone,  eroceriea  and  meats,  38  Main. 
QraaTilM  w.  French.     Clias.  H.  Btronf . 

u   William  H.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
Frese  Louis,  brewer  at  815,  h.u.  801  Park. 
Fresher  Sam.  H.  condir.  P.&R.R.  h.a.r.  8  Spmce. 
Freund  Simon,  driver  at  91.  b.  26  Morgan. 
Frewdman  Jacob,  molder  at  555  Cap.  b.  24  Mor. 
Frey  Jacob,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  Warehouse  Point  t. 
Friar  Alonzo  E.  painter,  N.Y.R.  h.  277  High. 

u   John,  (•/.  P.  ff  Son.}  h.u.  4  Hungerford. 

u  John  &  Son,  carriage  makers,  4  Hongerford. 
John  Frlnr.  Wlnfleld  8.  Frtor. 

w   Winfield  S.(J.  P.  (f  5on.)b.a.  4  Hungerford. 
Friars  Darid  A.  Mrs.  b.  756  Main. 
Frick  William  W.  president  Herold  Capitol 
Brewing  Co.  54  BeUeyue,  h.  19  Pavilion. 

Seepage  442. 
Fricke  Everett  H.  engraver  at  R.  S.  Peck  &  Co. 

14  Ford,  h.  E.H.t. 
Fricker  Frank,  cutter  at  8  Sig.  h.  £.  Hartford  t. 
Fridin  An^st,  gunmakerat  Colts,  h.  240  Maple. 
Fridman  Harry,  laborer  at  6 1 8  Capitol,  b.  80  Tal. 
Fried  Simon,  tailor,  h.  68  Temple. 
Friedericks  Henry  0.clk4it  40  Gov.  b.2u.  29  West 

^   t^^tee  also  Preed. 
Friedman  Davis,  peddler,  h.u.  55  Morgan. 

u    Edward,  buffer  at  110  Com.  b.  204  Fran. 

M   Elias,  (P.  jr  Kaplan)  h.  21  Morgan. 

"    Harris,  watchmaker,  h.  26  North. 

u  Jacob,  clerk  at  211,  h.  72  Pleasant. 

«   &  Kaplan,  boots  and  shoes,  65  Morgan. 
Etfaw  Pri€idinan,  Darld  Kaplan. 

Friedrich  Ludwig  C.  filer  at  Coits,  b.  26  S.Pro. 
Friend  Elizabeth  M.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

u   Samuel  W.  motorman,  St.  Ry.  115  State. 
Fries  Adam  A.  fireman  at  690  Park,  h.  81  Lib. 

<«    Adolphus  C.  shoemaker,  16,  h.2u.  88  Park. 

u   Benjamin  J.  machinist,  b.  88  Park. 
Frink  Edward  P.  clerk  at  361  Main,b.68  Church 

u   Emilie  A.  Mrs.:  h.  280  Asylum. 

('    George  EL  horsedealer,  b.  186  Main,  room  8. 
Fri«bie  Belle  Welles,  wid.  Chas.  G.  h.  10  Sumner. 

M   Caroline  £.  wid.  Lemuel  T.  h.  800  Asylum. 

«   Edward  C.  (Talcott,  P.  (r  Co.)  h.  186  Col. 
FRI8BIE  L.  T.    CO.  hides,  skins,  tal- 
low, salt,  79  Talcott.         See  pa^e  522. 

CI    Samuel,  pres.  26  Pratt,  h.  Unionville  v. 

«    Thomas  S.commisr.  agent,  h.  221  Garden. 
FritscheChaa.  J.  {oTem.at216  lAw.h.u.801  Park. 
FriU  August,  baker  at  69  Morean,  b.  60  Front. 
Fritze  JoSn  L.  toolmaker  at  Colts,  h.u.  25  Morris. 
Fritzer  Frederick,  laborer  at  885  Shel.  h.  28  Kil. 
Fritzsom  Charles,  sere wm.  at  476  Cap.  b.55  Aln. 
Frobel  Albert D.bartdr.at  480  A8y.h.u.l65Front. 
Froeb  John,  pastrycook  at  152  Asvlum. 
Froelich  Charles  £.  physician,  48,  h.  48  Pratt 
Fromberg  Thos.  agt  watchmak.  486  Mn.  b.6  7  Bel. 
Frost  Annie,  wid.  Georee  E.  h.u.  55  Lincoln. 

•«   Bertram  at  62  Mareet,  b.u.  55  Lincoln. 

u   Carl  F.  coppers,  at  141  Com.  b.  112  State. 

^<    Charles  Z. cnaser  at  62  Mar. b.u.  55  Lincoln. 

it   E.  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.u.  70  Wooster. 

«   Henry  D.  grocer,  595  Main,  h.  90  Wooster. 

^  John  A.  engraver,  62  Mar.  h.  188  Mather. 


Frost  Nellie,  h.  r.  1 72  Main. 

«   OttoE.  at  68  Morgan,  h.  28  Pordand. 
Frost]ef^^«e«  TrostU* 
Fry  Margaret  A.  Mrs.  chiropodist,  58  High,  b.u. 

685  Main. 
Frye  Chas.  H.  clerk  at  157  Main,h.  1084  Wash. 

«    Ellen,wid.CharlesW.h.  108^  Washington. 

u   Louis,  machinist  at  54  Arch,  h.  East  Htfd.  t. 

^   Melvin,  at  Postal  Telegraph,  b.  98  Hopkins. 
Fryer  George,  coachm.  h.u.  22  j  Alden. 
Fuee  Wjlliam,  waiter  at  78, 1.  80  State. 
Fu&Iistein  Mike,  setter  at  15  Tru.  h.  20  North. 
Fuldner  Adolph,  butcher,  h.  8  Kilboum  ct 
Fuller  Adell  E.bookkeep.  818Mn.  b.  90  Capitol. 

u   Albert  B.  traveling  salesman,  h.  682  Mun. 

«   Allen  H.  repairer  at  Popes,  iL  45  Hamilton. 

«   Arminia  B.  teacher,  b.  96  Webster. 

FULLER  C.C.&  CO. furniture,  14  and 

1 6  Ford.  See  page  45 1. 

Channoey  C.  Fuller.        Alva  W.  Bpaalding. 

ti   Catherine  M.  wid.  of  Frank  L.  h.87  Seymsi 
«   Charies  J.  salesman  at  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co., 

crockery,  255  Main,  h.  29  West. 
««   Chauncey  C.  (C.  C.  P.  S*  Co.)  h.  14  Seyms. 
«   Clara  H.  b.  90  Capitol. 
M    Cornelia  M.  wid.  A.  H.  b.  206  Sisson. 
«   Cynthia    M.   Mrs.   mental  and    magnetic 

healer,  96,  h.  96  Webster. 
«   E.  A.  &  W.  F.  leaf  tobacco,  286  State. 

Edward  A.  Fuller.  Wm.  F.  Fuller. 

«  E.  S.  agent,  b.  45  Park. 

«  Edffar  W.  bookkeeper  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  ft 

Co.  whl.  teas,  etc.  84  Maricet,  h.  E.H.t. 

u  Edna  Edith  at  58  Ann,  b.u.  29  Benton. 

"  Edw'd  A.  (E.A.  j-  W.  P.  Fuller)  h.Suffield  t 

tt  Edwin  C.  machinist  at  1  laurel,  b.  26  Heath. 

^  Elizabeth  L.  Mrs.  b.  53  Jefferson. 

«  EUa  A.  teacher  Brown  school,  160  Market, 

b.u.  48  Buckingham. 

(<  Elthede  G.  wid.  James,  h.u.  48  Buckinfi;ham. 

it  Ernest  S.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  45  Smith. 

«  Frank  R.  salesman,  291  Allyn,  b.  682  Main. 

«  Fred.  E.  stenographer  at  Gross,   Hyde  & 

Shipman,  278|  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 

«  Frederick  R.  h.u.  50  Village. 

it  Greoi^e,  toolmaker  at  581  Cap.  b.  195  Russ. 

«  €reo.  A.  hamessmaker,  b.u.  29  Benton. 

"  Geo.  D.  nightwatchman,  h.u.  29  Benton. 

"  Geo.  W.trunks,babyc.l82  Asy.h.  96  Web, 

"  Henrv  W.  at  262  Main,  1.  48  As>'lum. 

«  Henry  W.  apothec'y  at  hosp*l,  h.58  Jefferson. 


Horace  S.  Fuller,  Physician. 

Trumbull  street 
Hoara— Until  9  a.m. 

1  to  3  and  7  to  0  p.m. 

Telephone  486-2. 


Office,    95 


Fuller  Horace  S.  physician,  and  medical  examiner 
for  the  city,  95,  b.  95  Trumbull. 

«  J.  Weston,  shipping  clerk  at  581  Capitol, 
h.u.  10  Morris. 

«   John  H.  waiter,  h.u.  105  Front 

it  Josephine  I.  dressmaker,  90,  h.  90  Capitol. 

t(   Leon  L.  draughtsman  at  1  Flower,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    Louis  A.  janitor  Char.Oak  bank,  b.  1 7  Heath. 


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OEEB's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Fuller  Marshall  H.  salesmaii  at  Smith,  Northam 
&  Co.  129  State,  h.  East  Douglas,  Mass. 

M   Mary  E.  Mrs.:  matron  kindergarteii,  160 
Market,  h.  29  West. 

«   Miranda  £.  wid.  Frederick,  b.  290  Pearl. 

u   S.  L.  h.u.  51  Pratt. 

«    8unon,cnrrier  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  1 5  Tram- 
boll,  b.  102  Tnimboll. 

«   William  A.  gardener,  h.  51  Lafayette. 

"   Wm.F.(E.A.i'  W.  F.Futler,)  b.  Allyn  housa 

«   William  L.  B.  toolm.  at  Popes,  b.  90  Capitol. 

u   Willis  J.  h.u.  195  Russ. 
Fullerton  Alexander,  h.  1 7  Windsor. 
Ftdner  Adolph,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  8  Kil.  ct. 

u   John,  brewer  at  315  Park,  h.r.  35  Wolcott. 
Fulton  Goodrich  H.  stapler,  15  Trum.  h.  88  Bet 

«   Boss,  gardener,  h.u.  4  Cedar. 
Funck  Carlton  H.  barber,  258  Law.  1. 198  High. 

«   John  W.  bell  clerk  at  2 1 5  Asy .  h.  1 9  Belleyue. 
Funnis  Joseph,  porter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Fnreno  Bocco,  laborer,  h.u.  86  Morgan. 
Furey  Mary  E.  tailoress,  b  33  Elm. 

«   Michael  C.  foreman,  1 72  Com.  h.u.  793  Main. 

"    IC3r'«««  olso  Fury. 
Furlone  Edward,  lab.  618  Cap.  b.2u.  83  Union. 

u   Ellen,  wid.  John,  h.u.  25  Wayerly. 

it   Frank  P.  postmaster,  65  State,  (F,  (f  How- 
ard) h.  273  Collins. 

«    &  Howard,  grocers,  818,  meats  822  Main. 

Frank  P.  Farlone.  Daniel  C.  Howard. 

tt   John  J.brickmaker,  b.  998  Main. 

FURLONG  LAWRENCE  F.  elec- 
trical engineer,  237  Asylum,  h.  169  Bar- 
bour. Seepage  493. 

«   Mark,  laborer,  h.  88  Mather. 

«    Michael,  sawyer  at  169  Fr.  h.2u.  83  Union. 

it   Patrick,  laborer,  b.  88  Mather. 

«    Thomas,  laborer  at  6 1 8  Cap.  b.2u.  83  Union. 

«   William,  hackdriyer,  b.  74  Hi^. 
Furman  Ezra,  brakeman  at  P.  &  B!B.  1. 25  Wal. 
FurmonskyAbraham  fGr^^n^er^  Sf  Co.  Jh.  1  IMor. 

c(   Joseph,  b.2u.  1 7  Morgan. 

««    Wm.  S  crayon  portraits,b.2u.  17  Morgan. 
Furrey  Eryin  L.  (Foster  Sf  Furrey)  h.u.  566  Main. 

"    Leonard  M.  carpenter,  h.  556  Main. 

a   Peter,  teamster  at  46  Ann. 
Furshpan  Wolf,  machinbt388  Cap.  h.  238  Front. 
Furtinato  Luiji,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 

u   \  incenzo,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 
Fury   Francis  X.  sexton  St.  Patrick's  church, 
h.  283  Allyn. 

"    Wm.  E.  driyer  46  Ann,  h.2u.  15  Portland. 

«   (rap^ctf  also  Furey. 
Fusel  balyator,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
Fusler  Wm.  H.  foundrym.  618  Cap.  b.u.  18  Smith. 
Fussell  Horace  S.  contract.  581  Cap.  h.u.  3  Ward. 
Futter  Simon,  dry  goods,  23,  h.r.  23  Albany. 
Fyler  George  F.  clerk  1 75  Asy.  b.  Bloomfield  t. 

u   i^^see  also  Filer. 

JOB  AND  BOOK 

Piig  Done  et  16  StatB  St. 


Gabb  Jo]in,(ilcm6  Af.  Screw  Co.)  h.  Bloooafield  t 

u  Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  b.u.  98  Hudson. 
Gabin  m>race  C.  collector  at  261  Asylum,  li.Sa. 

18  South  Ann. 
Gable  Bert  C.  bookkeeper  at  Hills  &  Co.   372, 

h.n.  275  Asylum. 
Gablntz  Otto,  driyer  at  314,  b.  812  Asylum. 
Grabriel  John,  h.  202  Barbour. 
Gabrielle  Antonio,  laborer,  b.  7  Charles. 

«    Burton  H.  clerk  at  859  Main,  b.  60  Dean. 

«   Ernests,  roller  at  690  Park, b. 60 Dean. 

«    Sanford  A.  at  40  Se^onour,  h.  60  Dean. 
Gadd  Ernest  T.  casehardener  at  Colts,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    George,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  E.H.t. 
Gade  Frederick,  janitor,  h.  49  Front. 
Gadsby  William,  painter,  h.  785  Park. 
Gaffey  Anna  Mrs.  h.r.  78  Vanblock. 

«    Elizabeth,  wid.  Thomas,  h.r.  27  John. 

<<    Daniel,  h.  77  Goyemor. 

ii   Frank,  night  clerk  Hartford  Telegram,   12 
Central. 

((   John,  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  W.H.t. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.2u.  90  Front 

«   John,  laborer,  h.r.  78  Yanblock. 

«   John,  oiler  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mill,  34 
Moi^an,  b.  27  John. 

«   John  F.  saloon,  116  State,  h.u.  199  Main. 

"   John  J.  laborer,  b.  27  John. 

«   John  J.  weigher  at  70  Huy.  h.  78  Yanblock. 

«   John  S.  agent,  b.3u.  121  Maple. 

«   Joseph  E.  mechanic,  h.  77  Goyemor. 

«    Kate,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  104  TrumbuEL 

«   EAte  B.  wid.  Peter,  h.  52  Woodbridge. 

«<    Keron,  h.8u.  121  Maple. 

«   Eittie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main,  b.  52  Woodbridge. 

"   Lena,  clerk,  b.u.  10  Center. 

«   Mary  A.  seamstress,  b.8u.  121  Maple. 

it   Maiy  E.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.u.  10  Center. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  27  John. 

«   Michael,  policeman,  h.  99  Maple. 

c<   Patrick  F.  helper  at  Popes,  h.u.  73  Francis. 

"    Peter  J.  baggage  ex.  Un.  depot,  h.  2  7  Chapel 

"    Bose,  wid.  Keron,  tailoress,  h.u.  10  Center. 

t(   Bose  M.  at  34  Morgan,  b.u.  10  Center. 

"    William  H.  bufTer,  b.  45  Woodbridge. 

«   William  J.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  77  Goy. 
Gafifney  James,  butcher  201  Sta.n.2u.57  Pleasant 

«   James  A.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  42  Ayon. 
Gage  Alexander  K.  student  Trinity  College,  1 7 
Seabury  hall,  Summit 

«    Caroline,  wid.  Bey.  Wm.  L.  h.  74  7  Asylum. 

«    Edward  L.  porter  at  80  Wash.  h.  8  EllswortL 

««    Hannah  W.  wid.  Joseph,  h.  277  High. 

«   Henry  E.  at  Conn.  Fire  Insurance  Co.  51 
Prospect,  b.  8  Ellsworth. 

«    William  H.  student  Trinity  College,  17  Sea- 
bury  hall,  Summit. 
Gager  Louise  A.stenogr.  77  PL  b.  Glastonbury  t 
Gaghan  Ann,  wid.  Thomas,  hu.  8  Lawrence. 

(<   John  A.  polisher  581  Cap. h.  85  Franklin. 

it   Joseph  F.  polisher,  b.u.  8  Lawrence. 

<<   K^^^^^  oi»i>  Geoghagan ;  Ghagan. 
Gagnon  Eugene  J.  inspect.  581  Cap.  b.  288  N.P. 


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141 


WniiAm  J.  conductor  St-Rj.  115  State. 
GmJtok  John,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  25  Putnam. 
GAINES  CHA8.  M.  printer,  66  State, 
h«  121  Main.  See  page  419. 

X    DaTid  L.  city  express,  11,  h.  11  Morris. 
«4    Dudley  A.  dru^  clerk  at  218,  b.  593  Main. 
««    Edward  H.  clerk  83  Main,  h.  6  7  Hungerford. 
««    Fred.  S.  horse  dealer  946,  h.  966  Main. 
«c    Howard  C.  ins.  agent,  95  Pearl,  h.  £.li.t. 
M   Jared,capt  tug  L.C.WaTd,285  StaJi.Naubuc. 
»    John  C.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  West  Hartford  t. 
**   Margaret  Mrs.  h.  598  Main. 
«    Ravnumd  S.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  E.H.t 
^    Robert  A.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  b.  West  Hartford  t. 
Gaiser  Jacob,  screwnuiker  at  476  Capitol. 
Galacar  Chaa.  £.  2d  V .  Pres't  Phcenix  Insurance 
Co.  64  Pearl,  h.  658  Farmington. 
«    Frederick  R.  at  Yale  College,  b.  658  Farm. 
Gale  Arthur  S.  yet  surgeon,  r.  87  High,  h.u.  21 
Foot  Guard  pi. 
u    Henry  A.supt.  at  155  Ch.O.  h.  u.  26  Madis<m. 
u   Thos.  H.  carpenter,  b.  5  Vandyke. 
«<    W.  W.  electrician  9  Haynes,  b.  54  Sumner. 
M    Wesley,  farmer,  h.  90  Blue  Hills. 
Galer  Michael,  helper  1  Flower,  h.  168  Front. 

u   Ralph,  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  12  Bond. 
Gallagher  Catherine,  wid.  "Aiomas  O.b.  Albany. 
M    Chas.  F.  machinist  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  244  Park. 
M   Charles  J.  helper  at  154  State,  h.  16  Winter. 
u    Elizabeth,  wid.  Jas.  F.  h.u.  244  Park. 
M    Henry  J.  machinist  581  Cap.  h.  81  Putnam, 
a    Horan,  cook  at  136  Front,  b.  1  Kilboum. 
*<   John,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  h.  10  Ellsworth. 
u   John,  filer  at  581  Cap.h.  29  South  Prospect 
M   John,  gardener,  b.u.  48  Sigoumey. 
^   John,  mason,  h.r.  259  Front. 
**   J<din  F.  brakeman  N.Y.R.  b.r.  295  Front. 
«    John  J.  clerk  at  869  Main,  b.  44  Pratt 
u   John  J.  mach.  at  555  Cap.  b.  25  Sigourney. 
M    Julia  A.  at  886  Asylum,  b.u.  244  Park. 
u   Margaret,  nurse,  11,  h.u.  11  John. 
M    Mana,  wid.  John,  b.  16  Winter. 
u   Michaiel,  gardener,  b.u.  48  Sigoumey. 
««    Michael  W.  painter,  b.r.  259  Front 
«<    Nicholas,  laborer  581  Cap.  h.  29  North. 
u   Patrick,  bricklayer,  b.  41  Asylum, 
u    Patrick,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  19  Howard. 
u   Thomas,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  229  Franklin. 
Gallaohbr  Thomas  F.  councilman  2d  ward^ 
sakwn  75,  h.u.  75  Windsor. 
i(   Tom.  deckhand  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
GallawayNesbit  B.  machinist,  h.  4  Squire. 
Gallchio  Nicola,  laborer,  h.u.  89  North. 
Gallehawk  Francis  Mrs.  h.  49  Heath. 

a   Olive  £.  b.  49  Heath. 
Gallery  of  Painting  and  Statuary,  206  Main. 
GaUeysky  Harry,  leweler  2  State,  b.  28  Morgan. 
Gallitta  Vinenzo,  laborer,  h.u.r.  64  Morgan. 
Galliyan  Jeremiah  J  salesman,  Mellen  &  Hewes 
Co.  255  Main,  h.  7  Belleyue. 
«   Thomas  F.  polisher,  Colts,  b.  75  Goyemor. 
Gallon  Chas.  J.  operator,  b.2u.  147  State. 
*<  Joseph,  stonecutter,  h.2u.  147  State. 


Gallup  Albert,  marketman  at  Newton  &  Hornet, 

841  Asylum,  h.u.  8  Belden. 
ti   Amos  M.  carpenter,  b.  35  Buckingham. 
u  Bessie  M.  teacher,  b.  87  Bluehills. 
(<    Chas.  M.  carptr.  at  283  Sheldon,  b.  85  Bkm. 
«   Emma  H.  stenoer.  at  Popes,  b.  Manchester  t 
i<    Erastus,  h.  87  Bluehills. 
CI   JohnM.C(7.jrMtf(2^er)h. Forest. 
u   L.  E.  agent  for  Rays  of  Light  from  all  l^ands, 

h.  828  Broad. 

u   &  Metzger,  music  store,  201  Asylum. 
Jolu  M.  Oallapw       Simon  C.  MeCager. 

a    William  M.  clerk,  b.  3  7  Bluehills. 
Gait  J.  R.  at  Popes,  h.  881  Laurel. 

«  R.  N.  correspondent  at  Popes,  b.  98  Wells. 
Galyiel  Sanford  A.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  h.  60  De»n. 
Galyin  Catherine,  wid.  Thomas  F.  h.u.  1 27  Maple. 

u   Henry,  student  at  La  Salette,  New  Park. 

^  James  B.  printer  at  Courant,  b.  28  Russell. 

"   James  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  1338  Broad. 

u   John,  laborer,b.  302  Market 

«<   JohnC.saioon,86MorgaB,h.60Talcott 

«   John  F.  mach  at  1  Flow.  h.  1 1 2  Hungerford. 

K   May  F.  stenog.  at  E.E.  Hurlburts,  Valley, 
b.  127  Mpale. 

«   May  L.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  28  Russell. 

^   Michael,  brakeman,  h.u.  6  Green. 

"    Nellie,  bookkeeper,  b.  127  Maple. 

«   Patrick,  switchman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  28  Russell. 

«    Thomas,  machinist,  b.  75  Goyemor. 

<(    Wm.  J.  drug  clerk  376  Asylum,  b.  28  Russell. 

"   K^*w«  also  GaUivan, 
Gamerdinger  Charles  baker  at  868  Asylum,  b.Su. 
78  Morgan. 

«    Charles,  packer,  b.r.  641  Main. 

"    Christian,  yalyepkr.  556  Cap.  h.r.  641  Main. 

"    Greo.  H.  stairbuiider,  b.r.  64 1  Main. 

M   William,  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  687  Main. 

it   William,  boxmaker,  b.r.  641  Main. 
Gammons  Walter  E.  bookkeeper  at  186  Asylum, 

h.  TalcoUyille  t 
Ganey  William  M.  salesman  at  45,  b.  45  Asylum. 
Grangloff  Henry  G. mechanic  at  581  Cap.h.  N.B.t 
Ganion  James,  engineer  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1418  Broad. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  350  Front. 

<<   John,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  25  Hamilton. 

"   Bd^***  ^^  Ganyon. 
Ganley  Edmund  E.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  9S.Pro. 

«   John,  clerk  at  474  Main,  h.  70  Walnut 

«   Margaret,  dressmaker,  b.  9  So.  Prospect. 

«   Michael  J.  clerk,  b.  7  7 2  Main. 

«   Patrick,  stonemason,  h.  9  So.  Prospect 

«    Thomas  J.  telegrapher,  b.  772  Mam. 

«   William  J.  machinist  at  30  Put.  b.  9  So.  Pro. 
Gannon  Cora,  nurse,  h.u.  20  John. 

«   James  J.  screwm.  at  4  76  Capitol,  b.  305  Law. 

«   Joseph  H.  bartender,  107  Asy.  b.  12  Tru. 

it   Thomas  F.  threader  at  Popes,  b.  31 2  Asylum. 
Gans  Barbara,  wid.  William,  o.  63  Clark. 

«    Besse,  tailor,  b.u.  70  Temple. 

«   Frank  A.  barber  at  22  State,  h.  67  Clark. 

«   John  B.  clerk,  b.  63  Clark. 

It   Lizzie,  wid.  Isaac,  h.2u.  72  Temple. 

tt   Louis  R.  at  engine  house  No.  7,  d.  956  Main. 

it   Marjs  at  680  Park,  b.u.  25  Hamilton. 


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GEER*3    HAETFORD    CITY    DIBBCTOEY. 


Gansberg  Solomon,  helper  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  47  SheL 
Ganyon  John,polisherat  Popes,  h.iL  25  Hamilton. 

"    $9'»ee  also  Ganion:  Chdnan. 
Ganz  Louis  H.  grocer,  72,  h.  72  Temple. 
Gardell  Charles,  farmer  at  80  Washington. 
Gardiner  Fannie  W.  wid.  B.  h.2u.  48  Retreat. 
Gardner  Adolph,  driver  at  430,  b.428  Asylum. 

u   Bell,  wid.  Hubbard  C.  b.  58  Smith. 

«   Benjamin,  clerk  883  Mn.  b.u.  121  Ann. 

«    Catherine  Mrs.:  h.  20  Goodman  pi. 

u    Charles  E.  crater  at  581  Cap.  b.  230  Weth: 

<(   Charles  H.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  102  Tru. 

«(   Charlotte  C.  wid.C.C.dressm.  102,h.  102  Tru. 

«    Christopher,  toolmaker  at  216  Lawrence, 
h.u.  9  Groodman  pi. 

It   £.  S.  Mrs.  Homelike  cafe,  577, 1.  642  Main. 

«    Edith,  b.u.  82  Alden. 

it   Edward,  ostler  r.  577,  l.r.  577Main. 

«   Edward  S.  deliv.  clerk,  98  Kil.  1. 642  Main. 

"    Elizabeth  B.  dressmaker,  h.  16  Beach. 

<(   Ellen  E.  wid.  William  H.  h.u.  28  Alden. 

«    Frank  B.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  65  Willow. 

t<    Henry,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  55  Ashley. 

"    Henry  B.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  55  Ashley. 

«   James  A.  waiter,  26  State,  b.  124  Windsor. 

«   James  H.  laborer,  h.u.  82  Potter. 

«   Joseph,  cabinetm.  at  20  Potter,  h.  28  Sheldon. 

"   Julian  E.  veterinary  sui^eon,  828  Asylum, 

h.  84  Sumner. 

u   &  Kibbe,  bicycles,  516  Main. 

Samael  A.  Gardner.  WilliAin  E.  Kibbe. 

*«   MaryA.wid.  Moses  F.  grocer,  1 7,h.l  7  Ellery* 

(I    Michael,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  281  Law*. 

«   Moses  W.  laborer,  b.  89  Babcock. 

u   Robert  N.  clerk  at  86 1  Main,  b.  55  Ashley. 

it    Samuel  A.  (G.  if  Kibbe)  h.  Burnside  t 

«    Sophia  L.  Mrs.  matron  Hartford  Orphan 
Asylum,  171  Putnam. 

u   William  G.  clerk  at  78  Asylum. 

it   William  H.  Mrs.  h.u.r.  26  Trumbull. 
Garfield  Benjamin    F.  baggagemaster.  Union 
depot,  h.  Cromwell  t. 

«    Edmund  D.  mach.at  1  Flow.  h.u.  95  Hudson. 

(I   Eliza  F.  wid.  E.  H.  b.u.  95  Hudson. 

«    Harriet  W.  wid.  Elisha,  b.  1  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Garfinkel  Morris,  watchmaker  438  Mn.  h.  80  Pie. 

{(    William,  jeweler,  b.u.  197  Front. 
Garland  Adelaide,  h.u.  55  Hudson. 

«    Alfred  J.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  25  Smith. 

«   Edward  W.  rubberwkr,690Pk.b.  25  Smith. 

It   Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.  5  Green. 

u   Frank,  driver  at  1  Laurel,  b.  69  Pleasant. 

«   James,  hackman,  80  Albany,  b.  6  Walnut 

«   John  T.  lacquerer  at  440  Asy.  h.  25  Smith. 

u   William  G.  laborer,  h.u.  5  Green. 
Gameau  Xavier,  painter,  25  Ch.  h.  78  Windsor. 
Garner  Thomas  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  5  Elw. 
Garrett  Arthur  T.  iceman  at  280  Mn.  h.  7  Gwn. 
Garrette  Edward  D.  386  Main,  b.  1 1 2  Whitmore. 

ti   J.  Frank,  trav.  salesman,  h.  26  Florence. 

((   Joseph  W.  bookkeeper  at  Bill  Bros.  h.u. 
112  Whitmore. 

ii   Joseph  W.  Mrs.  dressm.  212,  112  Whitmore. 
Garrison  Charles  A.  painter,  h.r.  60  Portland. 

u   Weyant,  helper  at  388  Cap.  b.  32  Kinsley. 


Garrity  Edward  J.  mach.  1  Laurel,  b.a.  1 75  Maia. 

«   BLelen,  clerk,  b.n.  121  Maple. 

«   James,  mason,  Lu.  175)^  Main. 

«   Jane,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  31  Center. 

«   John,  gardener,  30  Weth.  h.  326  VPark. 

«   John,  Uborerat  stone  pits,  h.r.  50  iVikoB. 

It  John  F.  steamfitter  at  Roger8,h.  57  Dean. 

"  John  F.  piper  at  Popes,  b.tt.  121  Maple^ 

«   Keron  F.  machinist,  b.r.  50  Wilaon. 

tt   Margarette,  nurse,  b.  31  Center. 

«   Micbtel,  laborer,  h.  274  Front 

«   Michael,  livery,  19  Gold,  h.  230  Allyn. 

«   Patrick,  Jr.  laborer,  b.u.  31  Center. 

«   Peter  F.  bricklayer,  b.u.  31  Center. 

«    Peter  F.  laborer  for  city,  h.u.  121  M&ple. 

tt   Richard  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 

ti   Sarah,  b.  31  Center. 

«   Thomas  F.  bricklayer,  b.  274  Front. 

M    Thomas  W.  polisher  at  216  Law.  b.  E.H.L 

"   Wm.  F.  ^rdener,88  Wdld.  b.  175|^  Main. 

(<    William  P.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  280  Allyn. 

It   (^^See  also  Gerety. 
Garsden  John  H.  forem.  at  Popes,  h.u.  71  Hung. 
Garvan  Agnes  W.  teacher  at  High  school,  b.  236 
Farmington. 

It   Edward  J.  student,  b.  286  Farmington. 

it   Frank  P.  student,  b.  236  Farmington. 
CARVAN  PATRICK,  paper,207  States 
park  commissioner^  h.   236   Farmington. 
See  page  419. 

«  Thomas  F.  at  205  State, b.  286  Fannington. 
Garvel  M.  laborer  at  476  Capitol,  b.  17  Green. 
Garvey  James  A.  laborer  at  N.  X  .Ry  Ji.  20  Canton. 

«   John,  helper  at  P.&R.R. 

it   John  J.  teamster,  h.u.  25  Front. 

tt  Joe  P.  lineman  at  70  State,  b.  41  Asylum. 

«   Nellie,  b.2u.  62  Flower. 

it   Patrick,  helper  at  165  Windsor. 
Garvie  Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

"    George  S.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 

it   John,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  16  Russ. 

"   John,  machinist,  h.  12  Winter. . 

«   John  B.  builder,  h.  240  Park. 

it   Peter,  laborer,  h.  12  Winter. 

(«   Robert,  plumber,  12  Mulberry,  h.  16  Russ. 

«    Thomas,  contractor  16,  h.u.  16  North. 

«  William  S.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  144  Babcock. 
Garvin  Chas.  H.  (Cummings  jr  G.)  h.  181  Sisson. 

it   Charles  T.  machinist  at  N.Y.R. 

u    Cornelius,  b.  17  Chestnut. 
Gassett  Wm.  H.  (  G.C.Crane  ^  Co.)  h.  11  Ruaaell. 
Gastner  Au^st,  ostler  at  20,  b.  20  Morgan. 
Gastonguay  Godemir,mach.  at  1  Flow.b.u.  699  Pk. 

"   Joe  B.  baker  at  605,  b.u.  699  Park. 

"    Wilfred  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  699  Park. 
Gatelv  E.  &  Co.  house  furnishers,  goods  install- 
ment, 118  Asylum,  rm.  1. 
£.  Gately,  Boston. 

GATES  ANDREW  F.  attorney  at  law, 
sunt,  of  schools,  1 1  Central,  rm.  6,  h.  42 
Willard.  See  page  435. 

ti  Benjamin,  clerk  at  206  State,  b.  88  Church. 
«  Charles  S.  foreman  at  436  Cap.  h.  1206  Bd. 
"  D.W.2dengir.  str.  Hfd.  285  State,  h.Lyme  t. 
«    Edith  S.  teacher,  b.  87  High. 


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Crates  Elisftbetli  M.  wid.  L.  C.  k  218  Main,  rm  54. 
««     F.  £.  Mn.  h.  87  High. 
<«     frank  A.  clerk  at  64  Trumbull,  b.  87  High. 
•^     G«orge  H.  brakem.  N.Y.R.  h.  SaybrookPt. 
cft     Eerbert  D.  motomian  St.RY.  h.  25  Elliott 
J6tak  A.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Ca 

400  Main,  b.  38  Church. 
Jolian  H.  stamp  clerk,  postoffice,  h.u.  1 9  Can. 
Lf.  C.  Mrs.  humane  agent,  218  Main,  rm.  67. 
Leroj  D.  F.  prop.  Fairview  House,  87  High. 
Maria  Mrs.  n.u.  ISS  Market. 
Mary  £.  wid.  Justin  J.  h.u.  58  Dean. 
Rubj  £.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Thos.  farmer  &  milkman  1064,  h.  1064  Main. 
William   £.  with  The  £.  S.  Kibbe  Co. 

grocers,  149  State,  h.  Glastonbury  t 
Wilbur  S.  foreman  at  476  Cap.  h.46  Wads, 
ting  Arthur,  waiter  steamer  Middletown,  285 
State. 

GATLINC    CUN    CO.  firearms,  office, 
218  Main,  room  IS.         Seepage  526. 

M   Bichard  J.  Dr.  president  Gatling  Gun  Co. 
218  Main,  h.  28  Capitol. 

M    Robert  B.  b.  28  Capitol. 
Gandet  Frederick,  starcher  at  542  Main. 

u   Levi,  laborer,  b.  28  Morgan. 

if   Matthew,  carpenter,  l.u.  485  Main. 

•<   Patrick,  carptr.  &  laundry  403,  h.  403  Fkn. 

««    Patrick  Mrs.  h.  403  Franklin  av. 
Gaudett  Amos  F.(Cros8cup  ^G.)  h  224  Franklin. 

u   Simon,  carpenter,  h.2u.  1316  Broad. 
Gaofer  Max,  porter  at  410  Main,  h.  67  Pleasant. 
Gaoffiel  Hubert,  butcher,  476  Mn.h.u.r.44  Yil. 

u  Kate,  at  368  Asylum,  b.  44  Village. 

u   Otto  H.  market,  476  Main,  h.u.  22  Village. 
Gaoegherr  Frank,  farmer,  b.  1094  Main. 
GauSier  A.  baker,  695,  h.2u.  699  Park. 

M   Benjamin,  engineer  P.&R.R.  b.r.  59  Albany. 

«   Fred,  barber  at  27  Pearl,  h.  662  Main. 

<•   Matlie,  dressmaker,  9,  b.u.  9,  Goodman  pi. 
Gavin  Bryan  N.  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  1 149  Bd. 

«   Jas.  J.  h.u.  38  Spring. 

M   Lizzie  J.  dressmaker,  26,  h.u.  26  Pratt 

u   Martin  H.  buffer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  1328  Bd. 

^   Manr  A.  dressmaker,  h.u.  38  Spring. 

^   Michael,  policeman,  h.  19  Alden. 
Gavitt  Arthur  P.  superintendent  Calhoun  Print- 
ing Co.  29  Union  pi.  L  99  Oak. 
Gawliano  John,  rag  picker,  h.  7  Charles. 
Gawtry  John  £.  canaymaker  at  373  Main,  h.  74 

Albany. 
Gay  Alice  W.  wid.Wm.  P.  custodian  at  206  Mn. 
h.u.  98  Edwards. 

M   Fnmk  B.librarian  Watkinson  Library,  supt. 
Wadsw.  athenaeum,  206  Main,  h.  16  Yil. 

Gat  Gkorob  A.  (Bnnon^  Tkonuw  fr  Co.)  400 
Main,h.  W.H.t.  See  page  449. 

<«  Harry  E.  clerk  at  118  Asy.  L2u.  152  Allyn. 
<«   Mary  Y.  b.  40  Chestnut. 
Gaylor  Charles,  pinm.  at  31  Hicks,  b.  186  Front. 
Gaylord  Charles  W.  musician,  b.  15  Girard. 
u'  Edward  B.  bookkeeper  at  Telegram,  12 

Central,  b.  15  Girard. 
u  Emma  H.  b.  42  Amity. 


Gaylord  Hezekiah,  h.  15  Girard. 

"   Luther  L.  freight  clerk,  40  Got.  b.  69  Main. 

«   Walter,  orsanist,  b.  15  Girard. 
Gay  nor  Frank  J.  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  27  John 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  h.  27  John.' 
Gckler  C.  steamfitter  at  1  Laurel,  h.  159  Zion. 
Gear  Rus.  £.  forem.  r.  133  Sheldon,  h.  18  Woos. 

"   1^*  See  also  Geer. 
Gearin  James  J.  blacksmith,  b.u.  34  Windsor. 

«  Michael  J.  blacksm.  26  Kin.  h.u.  34  Windsor. 

(<   Michael,  Jr.  b.u.  34  Windsor. 
Geary  David  C.  machinist,  1  Flower  b.  285  Park. 

«(  James  T.  (Keho  ff  Geary)  h.  233  Market. 

«<   John  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  283  Park. 

«   Margaret  J.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  285  Park. 

it   Mana  Mrs.  wid.  Terranee,  b.u.  20  Howard. 

<*   Patrick,  b.u.  4  Chestnut. 

it   Patrick,  boilerm.  at  40  Cush.  h.  4  Chestnut. 

•<   Patrick  Frank,  policeman,  h.  1 54  Mather. 

"   Thomas  J.  &  Co.  cloaks  and  furs,  331  Main.* 

«   'Ih<M.J,(Thos.J.  G.a-CQ.Jh.q.  40  Hopkins. 

"   f^^see  also  Garey. 
Gebhardi  Gustav,  music  teacher  44,  h.  44  N.B. 
Gebhardt  A.  Henry,  collarmaker  at  8,  h.  43  Sig. 
Gedart  August,  at  556  Capitol,  b.u.  62  Ward. 
Geddes  Annie,  dressmaker,  b.  227  Sigourney. 

M    Chas.  £.  toohn.  133  Shel.  h.u.  84  Whitmore. 
Geddie  David,  carpt.  at  l41  Tru.  b.2u.  73  Main. 
Gee  Lee,  laundry,  23,  h.  23  Main. 
Geeley  Henry,  the  clothier,  27  Asylum,  h.  631 

Farmingtom 
Geer  Anna  B.  teacher  So.  School,  36  Wadsworth, 
b.  218  Main. 

"    Charles  G.  Mrs.  h.  218  Main,  room  1 7. 

^   E.  Howard,  sec'y  and  sup't  Hartford  Print- 
ing Co.  16  State,  h.n.  Ill  Trumbull. 

«   E.  Jennie  E.  wid.  Elihu,  h.  1 7  Haynes,  Grood- 
win  building. 

GEER    ELIHU    SONS,  See  Hartford 
Printing  Co.  16  State.      See  page  421. 

«   Eliza  S.  teacher  Lawrence  St.  School,  b. 

64  Niles. 
X   Erastus  C.  treasurer  Hartford  Printing  Co. 

16  State,  h.  12  Garvan,  E.H.t. 

*«   Erskine  Hart,  director  Hartford  Printing 

Co.  h.  Hadl3rme  v. 
M   Ethel  Ellsworth,  and  Elene  E.  Misses,  b. 

1 7  Haynes. 

<(   Everett  S.  printer  at  ^tna  Ins.  Co.  228 

Main,  h.  64  Niles. 
It   Geo.  L.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  New  Britain  t. 
"   (^^See  also  Gear;  Geary. 
Geetersloh  Fred.  H.mach.  556  Capitol,h.6  Queen. 
M   James  T.  machinist,  h.  35  Ijaurel. 
«   William  J.  driller  at  556  Cap. h.u.  201  Ham. 
Geffrey  Roberta,  assembler  at  83  Woodbine,  b. 

42  Flower. 
Greibel  Frederick,  twister  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 

mill,  34  Morgan,  h.  2  Winthrop. 
Geidel  Paul,  bartender  at  66  Temple,  h.u.  258 

Market. 
Geiger  Bartholomew,  shoemaker  at  10  State,  b. 
40  Temple. 
"   John  L.  painter,  h.u.  6  Marsh. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY: 


Geiflel  Adam,  at  476  Capitol,  h.  224  N.  P. 

«   Theodore,  filer,  b.  47  Talcott 
Greiselhart  Frederick,  laborer,  li.u.  1 28  Front. 
Gelbart  Theo.  F.  designer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 

h.  Meriden  t. 
Grelbene  Ix>uii,  carpenter,  b.n.  198  Front. 
Gelinas  Joeephine,  b.  108  Albany. 
Cellar  George,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  1416  Bd. 

«   Hugo,  machinist,  b.  1416  Broad. 
Gellert  Anna,  wid.  U.  Hansen,  b.  24  Harrison. 

"    Anton,carpt And'w8.&  Peck,88  Mar.h.EH.  t. 

M    Hans,  carpenter,  h.  24  Harrison. 
Gelman  Jacob,  tailor,  b.r.  76  Talcott. 

ii   Michael,  tailor,  160^  h.  160^  Front. 
Geltner  Charles,  attendant  at  &  b.  56  Fairfield. 
Gelston  Jennie  S.  Mrs.  b.  2  Belden. 

ti   M.  Olive,  manicure,  b.  2  Belden. 
Gemmell  Agnes,  stitcher  b.  857  Miun. 
Gremmill,  Burnham  &  Co.  merchant  tailors,  cloth- 
ing, 66  Asylum. 
John  Gemmill.       Edgar  F.  Bnmham. 

«   John,  (  G.f  Burnham  (f  Co.)  h.  66  Farmington. 

«   Margaret,  b.  66  Farmington. 
Gendron  C.  H.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  17  Wells. 

K   Ernestine,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.85  Asylum. 

«    Hector,  burnisher,  h.u.  1 7  Wells. 
Genosis  Wm.  barber  at  391  Mn.  1.  103  State. 
Gentelo  Domenico,  bartender  at  146,  h.  146  Fr. 
Gendemens  Driving  Club,  7  Central,  room  7. 
Geo^n  James,  laborer,  b.u.  84  Windsor. 
Geo^agan  Michael,  machinist,  b.  1 2  Lawrence. 

«<    Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  72  Sanford. 

«    Peter  J.  coachman  at  104  Main,  h.  143  Law. 

«    Thomas,  h.  12  Lawrence. 

«    Thomas  Jr.  b.  12  Lawrence. 

«   ff^*8€e  also  Gaghan;  Ghagan, 
Geoi^e  Domenico,  laborer,  1.  79  Morgan. 

"    £d.  F.  expressman  at  10  Cent.  b.  46  Vil. 

«    Elizabeth  C.  b.  249  Collins. 

«    Henry,  express,  1 0  Central,  h.  4 6  Village. 

«   Isabelle  L.  b.  46  Village. 

«   John  L.  driver  at  10  Cent.  b.  46  Village. 

«   Nicola,  laborer,  b.  47^  Morgan. 

"   Rocco,  laborer,  b.  7  Cbarles. 

u   Rocco,  laborer,  b.  27  Kilbourn. 

«    Tony,  (George  Sf  Trumonte)  h.  699  Main. 

"    &  Trumonte,  fruit,  599  Main. 

Tony  Oeorse.  Joseph  Tramonte. 

«   William  H.  expressman,  h.  805  Market. 

Gerard  A.  W.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  24  Belden. 
Gerety  George,  carpenter,  h.  275  Wethersfield. 
German  American  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York, 

£.  S.  Cowles,  manager,  241  Main,rm.  1. 

German  Republic  House,  Mrs.  George  Gisze- 

wsky,  prop.  163  Front. 
Gremreich  Oscar,  burnisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  h.  81  Wolcott. 
Geror  Henry,  L.  228  Park. 
Gerrard  Edward  J.  enam.  at  Popes,  b.u.  46  Smith. 
Gerrity  Dennis  D.  at  Popes,  h.  9  Ward  pi. 
ti   Michael,  laborer,  h.  274  Front 
«   Thomas  F.  bricklayer,  b.  274  Front. 
Gershel  L.  &  Bro.  tobacco,  A.  C.  Sternberg,  agent, 
284  Stote. 


Gershitz  George,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  1075  Tk, 
Grerstel  Max,architect,  872  Mn.rm.  99,  b.  55  Cap. 
Getchel  Fred  H.  molder  at  690  b.  647  Park. 

<(  John,  molder  at  690,  b.  647  Park. 

<(   William  H.  tirecoUector  at  690,  b.  64  7  Pajrk. 
Grett  Munroe,  electrician,  h.n.  55  Walnut. 
Gettersloh  John,  gardener,  b.  48  Hawthorn. 
Gettler  George,  at  Popes,  Cap.  av.  h.u.  159  Zion. 
Getty  Henry,  assembler  at  Popes,  h.n.  241  Peari. 
Getz  Aaron,  cigarsalesman,  b.  28  Morgan. 

«    Frank,  cabinetmaker,  h.  1  Sanford. 

«   Frederick,  baker  at  4^  Bond,  Lu.  151  Weth. 

«    Gilbert,  clerk,  869  Main,  b.r.  60  Temple. 

«<   Jacob,  secondhand  cloth.  122  Sta.  h.  23  Mor. 

u   Louis,  clerk  at  122  State,  b.  28  Moi^an. 

tt  Maiy,wid.Moritz,re8taurant  1 1 7 Ji.l  1 7Front. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Michael,  h.r.  60  Temple. 

li   Sismond,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  10  Union. 

«   Solomon,  clerk  at  122  State,  b.  28  Mox^gan. 

"   J^^««c  also  Katz. 
Gevek  George,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  206  Asy.  rm.  8. 
Gevin  Anthony,  shoemaker,  h.r.  69  Potter. 
Ghagan  Henry,  carstarter,  128  State,  h.  1 1  Arch. 

u   ^l^Tsee  also  Gaghan;  Geoghagan, 
Giannettino  Brothers,  barbers,  2  State. 

Louis  OiAimettino.      PhUlp  GiaimettinoL 

«   John,  printer  at  r.  84 1  Main,  b.  50  Jefferson. 

«   Louis  (G>  Bros.)  h.  50  Jefferson. 

«   Philip  (G.  Bros.)  h.2n.  55  Windsor. 
Gianantonio  Guiliano,  frnits,  195  State. 
Gibb  William  N.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  1.  60  Ann. 
Gibbin  John,  tracklayer,  h.2u.  62  Avon. 
Gibbons  Annie,  wid.  James,  h.  92  Grove. 

«    Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.u.  86  Charter  Oak. 

«   James  M.  dentist  at  846  Main,  b.  92  Grove. 

«   John  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  12  Putnam. 

«    Lizzie  P.  Mrs.  h.a.  289  Asylum. 

«   Maurice  F.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  92  Grove. 

«    Thos.  J.  printer  at  Post,  b.  92  Grove. 

«    William  A.  teamster  at  225  SheL  b.  92  Or. 

«   Wm.  F.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.n.  86  Ch.  Oak. 
Gibbs  Annie  L.  wid.  Lambert,  h.  786  Broad. 

u   Electric  Mfg.  Co.  Jacob  S.  Gibbs,  802  Asy. 

ti   George,  bottler,  h.  87  Laurel. 

«<    Geoi^S.elevatorerat  872  Main,l.  108  Tro. 

"   Ida  J.  wid.  Chas.  H.  h.r.  40  Temple. 

"   Jacob  S.  (G.  E.  Mfg.  Co.)  b.  19  Sherman. 

«   James  W.  clerk  at  Conn.  Car  Service  Abso. 
466  Asylum,  h.u.  26  Atwood. 

«   John  H.  clerk  at  446  Asylum,  b.  55  Capitol. 

"   Matthew  J.  clerk  at  88  Main,  b.  13  Paik. 

«   Matthew P.foreman  at  N.T.R.h.n.  64  Flower. 

"   Richard  J.  bkkpr.  at  £.  Balfe,  280  Mam, 
h.  18  Park. 

it   Ruth,  b.u.  64  Flower. 

«    Samuel  L.mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  1147  Broad 

u   William  B.  carpenter,  h.  5  Rivernde  pi. 
Giblin  James,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  10  Huntley  pi. 
Gibney  John  J.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.  41  Asylum. 
Gibson  Carrie  Mrs.  h.u.  14  Goodwin. 

"    Frank  J.  burnisher,  b.  85  Front. 

"    (ieorge  P.  clerk,  h.  85  Front 

«   Howard  J.printer  at  1 4 1  Pearl,h.98Jeffer8on. 

«   John,carptr.  at  556  Capitol,  b.  1889  Broad. 

ti  Julius,  bartender  at  8  Front,  b.  18  Park. 


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GUmou  liarj,  wicLEdward,  h.u.  35  Front, 
u    MaiT,  wid.  WiUuMU,  h.  161  Capitol. 
M    Michael,  mach.  al  216  Law.  b.  1329  Broad. 
M    P«tri<^  fireman  at  216  Law.  b.  1329  Broad. 
M    Peter,  blacksmith  h.n.  50  Willow. 

GiddingB  Chas.  E.  h.  245  Sigoomey. 
^    Thadel  W.  clerk  at  556  Capitol,  b,  4 1  Asylum. 
«    £dith  M.  teacher  Lawrence  st.  achool,  b. 

143  New  Britain  av. 
M    Smerj  B.  student,  b.  6  Sumner. 
M    Sogene  A.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Lis.  Ca 

291  Main,  b.  143  New  Britain. 
«    Harrison  K.  clerk  at  First  National  Bank, 

:^0  State,  b.  143  New  Britain. 
**    Howard  A.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Lis. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  9  Alden. 
««    Hokla  S.  wid.  H.  A.  b.  97  Webster. 
M    Jos.  R.  clerk,  b.  1 70  Sigoumev. 
**    Susan  M.  wid.  Edwin,  £  143  New  Britain. 
Giebelhaiisen  Louis,  cabinetm.  at  225  Sheldon,  h. 

Wethersfield  t. 
Giei^Tnsky  Albert  H.filer  at  Colte^i.  72  V anblock. 
Gies  Wilhemina,  wid.  Charles,  h.  5  Hudson. 
Giesel  Adam,  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  h.  224  N.P. 
Giesler  Martin,  tailor,  h.  52  Temple. 

**    Mary  Mrs.  midwife,  h.  52  Temple. 
GifTonl  Charles  S.painter  at  55  2  Mn.b.  1 1  SChurch. 
Gignac  Joseph,  inspector  Colts,  b.  54  Yanblock. 

M    Odiion,  filer  at  Colts,  b.  54  Yanblock. 
Gilbert  Albert  W.  city  electrician  at  300  Main, 
b.  60  GiUett. 
u   Alfred  T.  watchm.  N.Y.R.  L 1 22  Wellington. 
*<   Augustas  H.  cigarmaker,  h.u.  56  Chestnut. 
"    Benjamin  S.  salesman  at  £.  E.  Hurlbut,  h. 

1  Barnard. 
<«    CbariesA.  clerk  at  Alfred  T.  Ricker,  mold- 
ings, 26  Potter,  lu  89  Webster. 
«    Charies  E.  assistant  secretary  iBtna  Life  Li- 
sarance  Company,  218  Main,  h.60  Gillett. 
u    Charlotte,  b.  92  Franklin. 
M    Cornelius  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.b.  381  Capitol. 
«    Edwin  R.  pur.  agent  StRy.  b.  60  Gillett 
M    Eliaabeth  S.  wid.  Erastus,  lk.l8  Charter  Oak. 
u    Frank  L.  farmer,  b.r.  985  Main. 
u   G.  D.  painter,  h.  99  Potter. 
«<   George  A.  salesman  at  Fowler  &  Huntting, 

wliolesale  fruits,  47  Ann,  b.  67  Willard. 
^   George  A.  b.  51  Oak. 
u   Geo.  Blodgett,  student  Trinity  College,  5 

Northam  Tower,  Summit. 
M    George  G.  driver  at  108,  b.  99  Main, 
u    George  H  building  inspector,  office  city 

haU,  300  Main,  h.  67  Willard. 
M    Grace,  at  r.  59>£  Trumbull,  b.  61  Dean. 
u   Harriet  P.  wid.  Charles  B.  b.  19  Vernon. 
«<   Ida  M.  bkkpr.  at  174  Asylum,  b.  30  Main, 
u    Israel,  peddler,  b.u.  240  Front. 
X   Jdm  W.  builder,  15,  h.  15  Capitol. 
u   Julia  E.  h.  145  Sigourney. 
M   Julie  K.  clerk,  b.  2u.  130  Babcock. 
M   Leri  J.  bufierat440  Asylum,h.W.H.t. 
u   Lewis  S.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  Burnside  v. 
^   Minnie  J.  teacher  in  Northwest  school,  b. 
99  Webster. 


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Gilbert  Morse,  peddler,  h.u.  240  Front 

Normand  B.  discount  clerk  at  Hartford  Na- 
tional Bank,  58  State,  b.  145  Sigooniey. 
Setfa  L.  clerk,  h.  99  Webster. 
William  H  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  National 

Bank,  58  State,  h.  145  Sigourney. 
Wm.  H.  at  2  Washington,  b.  99  Webster. 
Wm.  J.  cigarmfr.  1 08  Tru.  h.u.  56  Chestnut. 
Gilbo  Matilda,  wid.Elzear,dres8m.h.2n.40  Flower. 
GUday  John  Hengineer  Almshouse^i-  212  Capen. 
Gilde  Adeline  C.  wid.  Fred.  W.  h.  14  Cottage  pL 
Albert  H.  cigarmaker  at  529  Main,  h.  £.H.t 
Augustus  IL  carpenter  at  160  Woodland, 
b.  14  Cottage  pi. 
Gile  Loren  D.  conductor  StRy.  h.  £ JI.t 
Giles  Edgar,  b.  334  WethersfiekL 
John,  h.u.  69  Willow. 
John,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
John  F.  laborer,  h.  293  Market 

Gilfoil ,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon. 

«   X^^see  GuUfoiL 
GilksCharies  E.  ostler,  b.u.  21  Mulberry. 
Gilkyson  John,chf  jnotorm.  St.Ry.  h.u.  21^  Mn. 
Gill  Alice  V.  wid.  Thomas  J.  h.  44  Lnlay. 
(<   Delia  Mrs.  h.2u.  73  Laurel 
"    Frank  C.  asst.  bkkpr.  at  U.  8.  Bank,  348 
Main,  b.  44  Imlay. 

CILL  JAMES  D.  paintings, 372  Main,  h. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

^  Mark  B.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  73  Laurel. 

«  Thos.  F.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  44  Jefienon. 
Gillen  John,  waiter,  1.  42  Hicks. 

«  William,  clerk  at  261  Asylum,  h.  34  Hicks. 
Giller  George  L.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 4 16  Broad. 

Gillespie  &  Co.  building,  papers  &  paints,  219  Sta. 
George  W.  GiUeepie.  Horace  E.  Gillespie. 

Fred,  at  231  State,  b.  128  Market. 
Geo.  W.  (G.  if  Co.)  h.2u.  49  GoYcrnor. 
Harry,  diamond  setter,  b.  28  Morgan. 
Horace  E.  (G.  j-  Co.)  b.  219  State. 
Lucia  C.  dressmaker,  49,  b.2u.49  Governor. 
Gillett  Albert  B.  general  agent  Girard  Fire  Ins. 

Co.  274  Main,  h.  943  Asylum. 
Arthur  L.  Rev.  instructor,  associate  prof,  at 

Hfd.  Theol.  Seminary,  h.  1  Wethersfield. 
Cornelia  H.  wid.  Albert  J.  b.320  Farmington. 
Eliza  J.  1.  31  Chapel. 
Horace  S.  h.  624  Main. 
Jerome,  b.r.  60  Vanblock. 
Louis  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  103  Trumbull. 
Mary  Phelps  Mrs.  b.  320  Farmington. 
Walter  C.  molder  at  A.T.  Rickers,  26  Potter, 

h.r.  60  Vanblock. 
William,  actor,  playwright,  h.  49  Forest 
Gillette  Chas.  Howard,  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  13  Main. 
Edwin  C.  student  at  1507,  b.  1507  Broad. 
Frank  W.  mach.  262  Main,  b.  2^  Belden. 
Hattie,  h.  13  Main. 

Henry  C.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  13  Main. 
Henry  J.  evangelist,  4th  Cong.    Church, 

509  Main,  h.  2^  Belden. 
Lucius  L.  repairer  at  Popes,  b.  1 03  Trumbull. 
Mmy  P.  teacher  at  2d  North  school,  249 

High,  b.  2J  Belden. 
Sarah  J.  wid.  Harrison  A.  h.  257  High. 


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Gillick  Catherine,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Gilligan  Austin,  helper  at  Capitol,  h.  S8  Flower. 

((   James,  mach.  at  2 1 6  Law.  b.Su.  18  Trumbull. 

((   James  M.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  421  Broad. 

a   John,  helper,  at  681  Cap.  b.  7  Hawthorn. 

u   John,  motorman  St.Ry.  115  State. 

"   Robert,  driver  at  Popes,  h.  421  Broad. 

«    Thomas,  h.  90  Pleasant. 

"   William  R.  elevatorm.at  Popes,  h.42 1  Broad. 
Gilliland  Caroline  A.attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«    Edward  J.  sawyer  at  147,  h.r.  147  Sheldon. 

«   John  T.driverat  273  Main,  h.u.  13  John. 

((   Robert  T.  sawyer  at  26  Potter,  h.  27  John. 

i<    William  M.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.u.  38  Ward. 
Gillis  John,  laborer  at  20  Hudson. 
Gillum  William,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Gilman  Edward  H.(i?oo<,(7AiW«S-Co.)h.N.Y.city. 

«    Elizabeth  H.  h.  6  Charter  Oak  pi. 

it   Ellen  H.  wid.  George  S.  h.  103  Capitol. 

ti   Frederick  G.  bookpublisher,  b.  6  C.O.pl. 
Gilman  Geo.  H.  (Hyde,  Joslyn  Sf  G.)  attorney 
at  law,  11  Central,  b.  103  Capitol. 

See  page  487. 

t(   Jacob,  tailor  at  80  State,  b.  76  Talcott. 

«   Julius  S.  h.  5  Morris. 
Gilmavtin  Daniel  J.  piper  at  249  Mn.h.ur.  98  N.B. 

((   James,  laborer,  b.u.  120  Albany. 

(c   Joseph  V.  machinist,  h.3u.  212  Sheldon. 

i(    Thomas,  helper  at  P.&R.R.  b.  4^  Chestnut. 
Gilmore  Ellen,  wid.  Edwin,  h.  18  Trumbull. 

u   John,  hodcarrier,  h.r.  60  Woodbine. 

ti   John  J.  conductor  St.Hy.  h.  25  Talcott. 

«    William  H.  salesman  at  Smith,  Northam  & 
Co.  129  State,  h.  Lonemeadow,  Mass. 
Gilmour  John,  deckhand  str.  Hfd.  h.  22  Harrison. 
Gilnack  Martin,  mach.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  242  Martin. 
Gilnite  William  H.  carpenter,  h.r.  265  High. 
Gilpin  John  E.  mach.  at  110  Com.  h.u.  130  Ann. 

"   Joseph  H.  elk.  at  223  Asv.  b.  67  Farmington. 
Gilstein  Isaac,  clerk  at  410  Main,  b.  8  North. 
Gingras  Alfred,  carpenter,  N.Y.R.  h.  4  Amity. 

(I    Joseph  A.  at  690  Park,  b.  4  Amity. 
Ginsberg  Louis, mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  276  Market. 

«    Solomon,  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  4  7  Sheldon. 

Gioscio  &  Damiano,  bootblacks,  207  Main. 
Michael  Qiosoio.  Rocco  Damiano. 

u   Michael (G^.  §•  2)amiano),h.  11  Charles. 
Girard  Delia,  wid.  William  F.  h.  229  Pearl. 

«    Dennis,  ostler  at  19,  b.  19  Buckingham. 

t(    Edmund,  painter  at  227,  b.  229  Pearl. 

"    William  F.  Jr.  (Francis  j-  Co.)  343  Main,b. 
229  Pearl. 

«    William  F.  Jr.  Mrs.  h.  75  Girard. 
Gisensky  Albert,  engineer,  b.u.  16  Howard. 

«    August,  b.u.  16  Howard. 

It    H«Drietta,  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  16  Howard. 
Giszewsky  Annie,  wid.  George,  prop.  German 

Republic  house,  163  Front. 
Given  Catharine,  wid.  James,  h.  22  Talcott. 

"    Frank  P.  printer  at  36  2  Mn.  h.u.  21  Kennedy. 

ti   James  E.  hackdriver,  b.  22  Talcott. 

«   James  J.  clerk  at  179  State,  h.  127  Front 

ti   John,  b.  1 27  Front. 

u   John  F.Jr.engir.  at  3S2,1.3u.  382Main,rm.l4. 

«    Philip,  painter,  b.  4^  Chestnut. 


Given  Thomas  J. printer  at  254  Pl.b.  22  Takott 
Givens  Robert  J.  blacks,  at  5  Mech.  h.  20  Talcott. 
Gladding  Albert  N.  b.  20  Harrison. 

it   Alice  E.  teacher,  N. W.  school,  b.a.2  Beklen. 

ti    Charles,  coachman  at  5  Highland. 

«    Chas.   F.  clerk   at    Phoenix  Mutual  Ufe 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  86  HuntiDgton. 

Gladding  Curtis  P.  ( S.  Goodrich  Sf  Co.)  h.iu 
2  Belden.  See  page  149. 

it   Fred.  W.  assemb.  at  Popes,  h.  Newington  t. 
it   Lewis,  driver  at  239  Main,  b.  38  John. 
«    Timothy,  market  gardener,  h.  20  Harrison. 
«   Wilbur  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Newington  t. 

Ellbm  Hammond  Gladwin,  Physician,  Office, 

705  Asylum. 

Hoars— 8.30  to  9.80  A.IC., 
2  to  4  P.M. 

Telephone  903. 

Gladwin  Ellen Ham'nd, physician,  705,h.7O5  Asy' 
it   L.  A.  Mrs.  State  inspector  Rebecca  LodgcSf 
h.  868  Broad. 

GLADWIN   &    MORSE,   investment 

bankers,  real  estate,  7  Asy.    See  page  370. 
R.  8.  Gladwin.  Sverott  L.  Morse. 

«    Randolph  P.  bottler,  h.  868  Broad. 

"    RobertH.mach.at 262Mn.b.35  Buckingham. 

«<    Russell  Selden,  (G, 6^ Morse)!  Asylum,  h. 
1566  Broad. 

<«    Sidney  M.  at  Dwight,  Skinner  &   Co.  207 
Allyn,  h.  705  Asylum. 
Glaeser  George,  upholsterer  at  262,  b.  262  Allyn. 
Glancy  P.  J.  at  253,  b.2u.  241  Main. 
Glantz  H.  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 
Glanville  Richard  H.  filer  at  Pones,  b.  140  Tro. 
Glanz  Benjamin,  peddler,  h.  35  i^orth. 

it    Moses,  peddler,  h.  26  North. 
Glasson  Mary  Frances,  clerk  at  428  Main,  b.u. 

16  Morris. 
Glasteter  Leo.  cook,  h.  21  Chestnut, 
(slater  Morris,  blacksm.  r.  46,  h.u.  46  North. 
Glatigny  Constant,  student  at  LaSaiette,  N.P. 
Glazebrook  Francis  H.  student  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, 1  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Glazier  A.  Judson,  real  estate,  8  Sta.  h.  3  Sumner. 

<<    Chas.  H.  salesman  at  304  Asv.  h.  6  Canton. 

"    Chas.  M.  ins.  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asylum,  b.  6  7  Edw. 

«    Clara,  wid.  Isaac,  h.  67  Edwards. 

"    Daniel  J.  at  Hartford  Fire   Ins.  Co.  63 
Trumbull,  b.  57  Farmington. 

"    Edward  L.  b.  277  Market 

"    Fred.  D.  salesm.  at  4  7  Market,b.  6  7  Edwards. 

"    G.  wid.  Harrison  A.  h.  61  Prospect. 

"    Luther  C.  (Holbrook,  G.  J*  Co.)  h.  21 2  Collins. 

"   Myron  L.  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann,h.  277  Market 

«    Phoebe,  wid.  Carlos,  b.  212  Collins. 

«    Robert    C.  teller    Charter  Oak  National 
Bank,  124  Asylum,  b.  67  Edwards. 

"    Sopronia  M.  wid.  Orlan,  h.u.  221  Garden. 
Gleason  Alonzo  A.  teamster  335  SheLh.  25  Morris. 

«    Ann  L.  Mrs.  h.u.  868  Main. 

«    Correll  A.  (P.  C.  GriersonSr  Co.)  h.  New- 
ington t. 

«    Edward,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  125  Barbour. 

"    Edward  N.cigarst.222  Asy.h.r.  180  Barbour. 


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Gleason  H«tde  A.  principal  of  Southwest  school, 
w    Isaac  C.  inspect,  at  ropes,  h.  28  Florence. 
4s    James  F.  laborer,  b.  12  Winter. 


«    Joseph,  porter  at  227  State,  h.2u.  64  Avon. 

tt    Kate,  ivid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  44  Hicks. 

M    Lena,  -wid.  J<^n,  h.a.  25  Francis. 

^    MarUia  W.wid.F.  L.  b.  12  Willard. 

u    l^Iichael,  1. 148  Market. 

«    Xellie  £.  wid.  Chaimcey  W.  h.  50  Albany. 

•«    Newton W-manag.  at  222 Asy-h-l 25  Barbour. 

^    Patrick,  coachman  43  Pros.  h.  20  Athenaeum. 

u    Patrick,  helper  262  Main  h.8u.  113  Maple. 

M    Ralph  A.  at  26  Pratt,  b.  17  Russ. 

**    Thcnnaa,  tinner  at  530  Main,  b.  48  Hicks. 

M    ThoDias  W.  real  estate,  b.  12  Willard. 

»>    Tlnftothj,  fiurmer,  969  Main,  b.  11  Westland. 

u  Wm-teamster  atFrayer&  Fo8ter,h.  10 Winter. 
Glen  ChriatineF.  teacherCh.  0.sch.bw56Se7mour. 
Glenn  R.  L.  F.  repairer,  581  Capitol,  b.  65.  Flor. 

M    Samiiel,painter  at  492  Main,  h.  200  Allyn. 
GlesBman  John  J.  C.  machinist  at  80  Hayshope, 

b.  70  Charter  Oak. 
Gksszer  ^namelCGUszer  ^  Seltzer )h.  943  Main. 
^    &  Seltzer,  real  esUte,  2  State. 

Samuel  Olener.  Bernard  Seltzer. 

Glftck.  Bernard,  carpenter,  b.u.  47  Talcott. 
Glie«nan  Geo.  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
Glieter  Moses,  blacksmith,  h.u.  46  l^orth. 
Glines  William  C.  molder  at  690,  b.  680  Park. 
Globe  John,  painter,  h.2u.  7  Oak. 

CLOSE  PUBLISHING  CO.  Sunday 
Globe,  25  Asylum.  See  page  410. 

IKTm.  Ll  Llake.     £.  J.  Andrews.     Emil  F.  Linke. 

Glodell  Leroy  M.  electrician  St.  Ry .  b.  386  Weth. 
Gloster  Margaret,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  5]  Portland. 

u    Margaret,  b.2n.  51  Portland. 

u    BAary,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  51  Portland. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  10  Chapel. 
GWer  B.  C.  propr.  coffee  house,  100  Sheldon,  1. 
254  Main,  rm.  15. 

M    Leonard  M.  mgr.  at  1 64  State,h.l  26  Sargeant. 

»   Thomas,  toolm.  at  216  Law.  h.  65  Hudson. 
GloTinsky  Morris,  canTasser,  b.  191  Front. 
Gluick  Adolph,  bkkpr.  at  189  Sta.  h.  24  Village. 
Glvnn  Elizabeth,  boardinghouse,  10  Arch. 

M    Ellen,  h.  141  Main.  rm.  1 1. 

*<   James,  engineer,  h.r.  60  Wells. 

M   James,  lalwrer,  h.u.  14  EUery. 

M   James  F.  b.  98  Huyshope. 

M   John,  driver  at  104  Mam,  h.  27  John. 

u   John,  enginedriyer,  No.  6,  h.  98  Huyshope. 

«   John,  teamster  at  232  Sheldon,  h.  148  Main. 

"   John  F.  erocery,  144,  h-n.  99  Maple. 

u   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  32  Flower. 

««   Richard  A.  laborer,  b.  65  Flower. 

«   Thomas,  painter  at  h.  6  Huntley  av. 

M    William,IaboreratP.&R.R.b.2u.36Liberty. 

<<    William,  plumber,  b.  27  John. 

u    Zita,  inspector  at  70,  b.  96  Huyshope. 
Goat  DaTis,  shoemaker  at  116  State,  b.  Temple. 
Gober  Gus  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  7  Wells. 
Gocher  W.  H.  h.  209  Woodland. 
Godbee  Herbert,  eleyatorer  at  253,  b.  545  Main. 

u   Jas.  Edgar,  sec'pr  Hfd.  Woven  Wire  Mattress 
Co.  618  Capitol,  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  12. 


Godbout  Francis,  carpenter,  h.  51  Windsor. 

"   Fred.  Jos.  tinner  at  291  Asy.b.  51  Windsor. 

«    Louis  J.  saddler  at  8  Si^.  b.  51  W^indsor. 

u  Louise  M.  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  51  Windsor. 

^   Prosper  J.  burnisher,  62  Mar.  1.  51  Windsor. 

«<   Ulric  B.  bartender  at  443  Mn.  1. 20  Goodwin. 
Goddard  Chas.  P.  mach.  atl  Flow.b.lO  Garden. 

^   F.  Archie,  pressman  at  336  Asylum,  h.  Wind- 
sor Locks  t. 

ti   Frank  E.  at  Trayelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
h.  144  Woodland. 

«   Frederick  MacD.  student  Trinity  CoOege, 
28  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Goder  Gustave,  brazier  at  581  Cap.  h.  7  Grove. 
Godfrey  Annie  L.  h.u.  9  Kinsley. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  80  Flower. 

«   Patrick,  Uborer,  h.u.  28  Flower. 

«   Thomas,  laborer,  h.  19  Howard. 
Godiscky  Philip,  peddler,  h.u.  182  Front. 
Godkin  James  n.  printer  at  Post,  25  Asylum, 

h.11.  6  Groodman  pi. 
Godwin  Martin,  laborer,  h.u.r.  19  Spruce. 
Goebel  Fred*k  B.  casebar.  at  Colts,  h.  74  Grove. 

it   Fred.  Jr.  (G.fr  Hermann)  h.  74  Grove. 

«   &  Herrmann,  barbers,  46  Asylum. 

Fred  Goebel,  Jr.  Wm.  D.  Hermuuin. 

<<    William  B.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  35  Front 
Goertz  Fritz,  baker  at  4^  Bond. 
Go&rz  Edward,  h.  85  Sigoumey. 

*<   John,  waiter,  b.  85  Sigourney. 
Goetz  August  F.  mach.at53  Vernon,  h.  9Hud8on. 

"   John  B.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  280  Park. 

«   John  E.  repairer  at  53  Ver.  li.2u.  21  Elliott. 

"    Sigmund,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  10  Union. 
Goff  Angeline,  Mrs.  b.3u.  356  Main. 

«    Cordelia  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«   Daniel  Mrs.  grocery,  198,  h.  195  Park. 
Goff  Edward  F.  vice  ores.  &  sec'y  Neal,  Goff 
&  Inglis  Co.  428  Main,  b.  195  Park. 

Seepage  447. 

«   Hatsell  S.  b.  112  Sargeant 

u   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel. 

«*   Leroy  G.  engineer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  629  Main. 

«  William  E.  engineer  at  Popes,  b.  629  Main. 
Gofnasi  Abraham,  pantsm.  at  211,  h.  234  Front 
Gogarty  John  F.  clerk  at  L.  E.  Stantons,  16 

State,  b.  Windsor  Locks  t 
Goggins  David,  laborer  at  N.  Y.R.  b.u.  84  Win. 

«   Jas.  J.  porter  at  Hotel  Heublein,  b.  74  Green. 

««   James  S.  lab.  at  98  Kil.  h.u.  84  Windsor. 

"   John,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  37  Portland. 

u  Michael,  storekeeper  78  Wells,  b.  74  Green. 

«   Patrick,  hiborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  102  Windsor. 

GohriDgIrvin,a88emblerat556Cap.b.l820  Broad 
"    Wm.  H. foreman  556  Capitol,  h.  1320  Broad! 
Gold  Barney  H.  peddler,  h.u.  8  North. 

Aa^"" ^^^'F^?; ^^oldsmith &  Son,  26  High. 
Goldberg  David,  (Newman  fr  G.)  h.  28  North. 

M   Harris,  peddler,  h.  657  Park. 

"   Herman,  oeddler,  h.  46  Sheldon. 

"   Ike  E.  bkkpr.  at  84  Morgan,  b.  1 1  North. 

"   Jacob,  peddler,  h.u.  213  Front 

a  Jacob  (Hfd.  Portrait  Co.)  h.  58  Pleasant 

«   Kolman,  erocer,  26,  h.  11  North. 

"   Max,  clerk  at  26,  b.  li  North. 


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geer's  hartpoed  city  dirbctory. 


Goldberg  Max,  ttdlor,  b.  226  Front 

«   Michael  Mrs.  h.2u.  40  North. 

li   Minas,  tailor  at  149,  b.  149  Front. 

u   Nathan,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  70  Windsor. 

(<    Samuel,  carpenter,  h.u.  22  North. 

««    William,  peddler,  h.  228  Front 
Golden  Catherine  M.  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  6  Cedar. 

«    Catherine  P.  b.  87  Canton. 

«   Edward,  carpenter,  b.  854  Albany. 

«   Elizabeth  F.  bkkpr.  at  883  Main,b.8  7Canton. 

if    F.  H.  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  Wethersfield  t 

«    Henry,  painter  at  852,  b.  854  Albany. 

«   John,  blacksmith  at  852,  h.  804  Albany. 

«   John,  teamster,  h.u.  77  Governor. 

«   John,  teamster,  h.u.  21  Kilbourn. 

«   John  J.  policeman,  h.  9  Grand. 

«   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  40  S.  Prospect 

«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2a.  88^  Sheldon. 

«   Mary  £.  b.u.  99  Maple. 

«   Michael,  h.  87  Canton. 

«   Michael  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.2u.  40  S.  Pros. 

"   Patrick,  coachman  at  702  Main,  h.  20  Ely. 

«   Peter  J.  druggist.  New  Britain,  b.  84  Mad. 

"   Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  5  Fairfield. 
Goldenberg  Joseph  (Swartz  $•  G.)  h.u.  64  Pie. 
Goldenblum  Abe,  b.  84  Church. 

«   Albert,  clerk,  b.  84  Church. 

it    Emma,  clerk  at  58  Trumbull,  b.  34  Church. 

«    Herman  R.  salesman  at  8  7 2  Main,  h.  76  Edw. 

«    Reuben,  birdstore,  84,  h.  84  Church. 
Goldenthal  David,  (M,EoUouich^Co.)h.  262  Fr. 

(t   John,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  15  Affleck. 

tt   Moses,  tinner,  h.  15  Affleck. 
Goldfine  Davis,  harnessmaker,  h.u.  119  Front 
Golding  Kittie,  clerk  at  4 00  Main,  b.  77  Governor. 

u   L.  Elwood,  tinsmith  atN.Y.  Exhaust  and  B. 
P.  Co.  Vredendale  av.  b.  32  Church. 
Goldman  Barney,  filer  581  Cap.  h.2u.  61  Morgan. 

«    Lewis,  shoemaker,  145,  h.  145  Front 

Groldner  Isisulore,  h.2u.  1  Pleasant  ct. 

Goldschmidt  Herman  (H.  G.  Sf  Son,)  h.  18  Pie. 

<<    H.&  Son,  dry  and  fancy  goods,  52-54  Ann. 
Herman  Goldschmiclt  Lonla  8.  Goldnchmldt. 

"   Louis  S.  (H.  G.  flr  Son,)  b.  18  Pleasant 
Goldsmith  Bertha,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  48  Bkm. 

«   Etta,  clerk  at372  Main,  b.  48  Buckingham. 

"    Henry  E.  tinsmith  at  N.Y.  Exhaust  and  B. 
P.  Co.  Vredendale  av.  b.  32  Church. 

it   Henry  J.  bkkpr.  245Main,  b.  48Buckingham. 

ii   Isaac,  b.  48  Buckingham. 

((   Lizur,  h.  48  Buckingham. 

«   Pauline,  clerk,  b.  48  Buckingham. 
Goldson  James,  machinist  at  N.Y.K.  h.  New  Park. 
Groldstein  Benj.  J.  barber  877  b.  879  Capitol. 

"    Gus.  grocer,  287  Park,  h.  39  Russ. 

"    Henry,market,218  Shel.h.u.  29  Woodbridge 

"   Max,  barber,  8r,  h.  81  Main. 

u   Morris,  clockmaker,  h.  275  Market. 

ti   Morris,  (Simon^  Ragovin  §•  Co,)  h.  257  Mar. 

«    Samuel,  baker,  216,  b.  209  Front 

"    Simon,  shoem.  359  Asy.  h.u.  9  Riverside  pi. 

«<    Solomon,  baker,  h.  209  Front 
Goldthwaite  Charlotte,  h.  891  Allyn. 

"   Jane,  h.  891  Allyn. 
Gompf  Effie  S.  copyist,  b.  1 9  Beach. 


Gompf  Emma  J.  wid.  W.  S.  proofreader  at  Hfd. 
Courant,  66  State,  b.  17  Haynes,  rm.  104. 

«   Willard  C.  stenographer  at  Connecticut  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  19  Beacli. 
Gonyai  William,  mach.  at  80  Hay.  h.  51  Jbhii. 
Goodacre  Chas.  E.  cigarmaker,  b.u.  23  SeyTDorar 

«   E.  P.  cigar  maniuacturer  at  46  Market^  b.ii. 
23  Seymour. 

«   Francis,  bartender,  264  Main,b.2u.  67  Elm. 

«   James,  cigann.at  46  Market,h.u.  28  Seymour. 

«   Wm.  H.  saloon,  264  Main,  h.  67  Elnu 
Groodale  Charles,  clerk  at  164  State. 

«    Edward  W.  box  clerk.  P.  O.  h.u.  66  7  Main. 

«   Elizur  H.  painter,  h.  124  Market 

«    Fi-ank  C. winesteward  at54High,b.  ISWint 

c<   Mary  F.  Mrs.  h.  18  Winthrop. 

((    Oscar  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower  h.  1 1  MofrriB. 

"   Toote,  h.  46  Temple. 

«    William  N. restaurant.  111,  h.  109  PearL 
Goodberg  John,  mach.  at  216,  b.2u.  70  LAwrence. 
Goodchild  Edward,  coachman  at  34,b.84  Sunuier. 
Goodchilds  Edward,  porter  at  54,  b.  74  High. 

"   Oliver  A.  at  814  Asylum,  h.3a.  28  Church. 
Goodell  Frances  C.  wid.  Dwight  G.  h.  109  Woos. 

«    Greo.  M.  boots  &  shoes,  46 1  Mn.h.  5 1  Chestnut. 

«    Lewis,  b.  29  Congress. 

«   Mary  A.  artist,  b.  29  Conereas. 

«   Mary  £.  wid.  Edmund  B.  n.u.  826  Main. 

u   Mary  F.  wid.  Alfred,  b.2u.  718  Main. 

it   Olive  L.  cook  at  Hartford  Orphan  Asylum, 
171  Putnam. 

«   Oscar  H.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  11  Morris. 

«   Reuben  S.  draughtBm.at  141  Tru.  b.  29  Cong. 

"    Silas,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  29  Congress. 

"  William  H.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,h. 2u.  7 1 8  Main. 
Goodenough  Edwin,  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  20  Francis. 
Goodfellow  William  H.  millwright  at  1  Laurel, 

h.u.  45  Kinsley. 
Goodman  Aaron  C.  h.  884  Asylum. 

it    Abraham,  (  6^.  ^  Rudenshf)  h.  45  Windsor. 

«    Adolph,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  102  Windsor. 

«   Andrew  K.  bookkeeper,  b.  894  Park. 

«    Arthur  P.  bookkeeper  Farmers  &  Mechanics 
National  Bank,  106  State,  b.  504  Main. 

«   Est  of  Don  Alonzo,  furniture,  504-506Main. 

«    Frank,  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  4 0  Annawan. 

«    G.  Ray,  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co.  53 
Trumbull,  b.  8  Annawan. 

«   Joseph,  pub.  American  Cyclist,  66  State, 
rm.  21,  h.  2  Congress. 

«    Richard  J.  b.  884  Asylum. 

it   &  Rudensky,  tailors,  180  Asylum. 

Abrahiun  Goodman.        Abram'Badenaky. 
«   Samuel,  h.  72  Potter. 

"    Sarah  L.  wid.  Edward,  h.  2%  Winthrop. 
Goodrich  Alice  G.wid.  Stephen,  (S,  Q.  Sf  Co,)  h. 
Prospect  ave. 
«   Arabella  M.  wid.  Charles,  b.  84  Flower. 
Goodrich  Arthur  L.  treas.  Hartford  Courant 
Co.  66  State,  h.  677  Main.  Seepage  406. 
tt    Carrie  I.  h.  5  Ellsworth. 
«   Charles  C.  merchant  N.Y.  h.55  Wethersfield. 
Goodrich  Charlbs  C.  gen.  manager  The  Hart- 
ford &  N.  Y.  Transportation   Ca  h.  665 
Main.  See  pages  510,  611. 


OEER'3    HARTFORD    CITY    DIREOTORT. 


149 


5.  GOODRICH  &  CO., 

Dt^uggisU,  605  Main  Street. 


ShfniHfr  Braces^ 
Otstdics. 


PRESCRIPTIONS   A  SPECIALTY. 

Lowest  PricM. 


Goodrich  CLas.  £.  at  1  Flow.  k.  S7S  Abj,  rm.  12. 

^     01ias.N.  machinist  at  Cblts,h.  70  Buckingham. 

»     Clarence  L.  draughtsm.  atl  Flow.  b.32Beach. 

M     I>.  Charles,  fitter  at  62,  h.r.  299  Market. 

««     D.  Parsons,  architect  77  PL  b.  145  Capitol. 

^    'SaixoT  S.  pres*t  Hartford  Street  Railway 

Co.  115  State,  h.  24  Main. 

M     Elizur  W.  insurance,  372  Main,  rm.  20,  h. 

5  Sejms. 

M    Frank  C.  printer  at  49  Tru.  h.  126  Retreat 

C4    Frank  H.  clerk  at  PhcBnix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  89  Buckingham. 

u    Geo.  H.printer  at  Hartford  Courant,  66  State, 

b.  59  Market 

M    Greorgie,  at  Case,  Lockwood  &  Bralnard  Co 

49  TrambuU,  b.  54  Church. 

"    Hubert  V.  forem.  1  Flower,  h.u.  32  Beach. 

u    Isaac  F.  carpetr.  at  1  Flower,  b  373  Asylum. 

«<   J.  B.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.u.  16  Belden. 

c<   J.  Harry,  clerk  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  54  Arch, 

b.u.  16  Belden. 

*<   James  B.  h.u.  16  Belden. 

u   James  R.  superintendent  StRy.  58  Vernon, 

b.  24  Main. 

u   Jane  £.  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

u    Locy  F.  b.u.  16  Belden. 

"    Mary  A.  wid.  W.  W.  h.  98*  Ann. 

«<   KleyF.  asent  at  Hartford  &  N.  Y.  Trans. 

Co.  285  State,  h.  Wethersfield  t 

M    Sunuel  R.  piano  tuner,  153  Asy.  h.  Bristol  t 

Goodrich  Stephen  &  Co.  druggists,  605,  607 

Main.  Seepage  149. 

Cartia  P.  Oladdlsff.  Mrs.  Alice  G.  Goodrich. 

<*   Theodore  H.  chief  operator  at  6  Central, 
h.  73  Washington. 

M   Wells,  artist,  studio,  14  Pratt,  h.  98)^  Ann. 

«   William  S.  maiL  clerk  at  P.O.  h.u.  63  Market 
Good  Samaritan  drug  store,  M.  Greenbaum,  56 

Windsor. 
Goodsell  Wm.  T.  foreman  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  50  Oak. 
Goodspeed  Amos,  hostler  at  22, 1.  22  Trinity. 

&(    Templars  Hall,  2u.  361  Main. 
Goodwill  Chas.  A.  watchman,  1  Flow.  b.  61  Chst 

«    Henry  J.  watchman  at  1  Flow.  h.  6 1 C hestnut 

M   Justin,  policeman,  h.2u.  249  Putnam. 
Groodwin  Alice  H.  h.u.  103  Main. 

(<    C.  B.  &  Co.  boots  and  shoes,  163  Asylum. 

Clarenee  B.  Goodwin.    Bleaznr  P.  Chapman. 

<«   C.  S.  &  Son,  boots  and  shoes,  277  Main. 

Charles  8.  Goodwin.       Charles  L.  Goodwin. 
M    Carolyn  A.  b.  177  Sigourney. 

"    Chas.  h.(C.  S.  O.  J- Son)  b.29  Wethersfield. 

«   Cha8.R.contractor,  555  Cap.  h.l27  Bluehills. 

u   Chas.  S.  (C.S.O.i'San)  h.  29  Wethersfield. 


OPEN  ALL  Hmj.  J^ooduxin' s 

1Dpug  Stope. 

The  Best  Goods  and  Low  Prices. 

L.   H.   GOOD^VIN, 

Apothecary, 

Comer  MAIN  and  STATE  STREET. 

Goodwin  Clarence  B.  (C.B.O.  (r  Co.)  h.  17  Sar. 
((    Claude  E.  foreman  at  690,  h.u.  658  Park. 
«    Crosby  H.  horsedealer,  h.  15  Bloomfield. 
u   Effie  M.  compositor,  14  Ford, b.  Bloomfield  t 
((    Elizabeth,  b.  510  Main. 
"   Francis  Rev.  (J.  J.  Sr  P'  O.)  291  Main,room. 

5,  h.  103  Woodland. 
«    George  A.  florist,  h.  Whiting  lane. 
«    Geo.  E.  at  Strickland  &  Shea,   20  Potter, 

h.  15  Seymour. 
«    Geo.  H.  clerk  at  193  Asylum,  h.u.  24  Heath. 
«<    Gieorge  O.  currier  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  b.  501  Main. 
«   George  R.  clerk  at  277  Main,  b.  29  Weth. 
«    Grace  A.  seamstress,  b.u.  23  Canton. 
It   Harriet  B.  wid.  Edwin  O.  h.  79  Spring. 
«    Harry  F.  clerk,  310  Park,  h.u.  29  Babcock. 
«    Harry  F.  contratr.  555  Cap.  b.  106  Bluehills. 
Goodwin  Hrnry  H.  (Tucker  ff  G.)  wholesale 
grocers,  700  Main,  h.  570  Farmington. 

See  page  545. 
«    Henry  M.  clerk  at  400,  h.  457  Main. 

«   J.  J.  &  F.  oflice,  291  Main,  room  5. 

James  J.  Goodwin.  Kev.  Francis  Goodwin. 

(«   James  J.  (J,  J.  Sf  F.  O.)  291  Main,  room  5, 
h.  83  Woodland. 

«   James  N.  Mrs.  (FannieJ  h.  702  Main. 

A   Jeannette,  b.u.  281  New  Britain. 

"   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Goodwin  Lester  H.  druggist,  336  Main,  h.  880 
Asylum.  Seepage  149. 

u   Mary,  b.u.  254  Main,  room  24. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Henry  T.  1.2u.  75  Main. 

«    Mary  A.  b.  20  Jefierson. 

«   Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  23  Canton. 

«   Moses  A.  h.  1032  Main. 

«   Nelson  J.  dentist,  275  Main,  h.  335  Laurel. 

"   Richard  E.  b.  20  JefiTerson. 

tt   Sarah,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Scott  G.  salesman,  h.u.  908  Main. 

«    Susan  A.  wid.  Daniel,  h.  27  Huntington. 

«    Walter  L.  b.  83  Woodland. 

«   Wilbur  E.  prest.  Dart  Marking  Machine 
Co.  235  State,  h.  Elmwood  t 
GordonChas.F.clerkat446  Asy.h.99  Huntington. 

«    E.  A.  mgr.  Conn.  Car  Service  Asso.  office 
Union  station,  460  Asylum,  h.  Boston. 

it   H.  A.  painter,  b.u.  9  Amity. 

«   James,  farmer,  h.  41  Walnut. 

tt   James  Jr.  clerk,  b.  41  Walnut. 

«   James  M.  carpenter,  h.2u.  77  Main,  rm.  48. 

«   Jennie  E.  Mrs.  b.u.  36  Church. 

tt   John,  clerk,  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 


150 


GEEBS    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBEGTOBY. 


Gordon  Jos.  eneineer  at  87  Wells,  h.  44  Retreat. 

u   Joseph,  osUer  at  82  Hudson,  b.  21  John. 

u   Mary,  b.  2  Uolcomb. 

it   Morris,  store,  801,  h.r.  801  Lawrence. 

«   Nathan,  peddler,  h.  20  North. 

u   Walter  N.  clerk,  98  Kilboum,  b.  645  Main. 

ti   William,  clerk,  b.u.  645  Main. 
Gordy  Wilbur  Fisk,  principal  Second  North 

school,  249  High,  h.  104  Gillett 
Gorfine  David,  saddler  at  8  Sig  h.u.  119  Front. 
Gorfinkel,  ^l^^see  GarfinkeL 
Gorham  John  J.  cuirier  at  15  Tru.  h.  8  Union. 
Grorman  Antoinette  H.  sten.  253  Main,  b.  77  Cap. 

u   Betsey,  wid.  Francis,  b.  122  Wethersfield. 

u   Bridget,  wid.  Terence,  h.  88  Avon. 

«   Chas.  F.  drug  clerk  142  Asy.  b.  87  Capitol. 

«   Clifton  W.  at  ^tna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main,  b. 
148  Seymour. 

«<   Eleanor,  b.  12  Ward. 

GORMAN    JAMES  O.  prop. Metrop- 
olitan Hotel  255-257  Asy.     Seepage  519. 

«   James  W.  helper  at  Colts,  h.u.  66  Vanblock. 

«(   Jane,  wid.  Michael,  h.du.  1 1  Queen. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.  38  Avon. 

«   John,sexton  St.  Peter^s  Church,h.2u.  28  Park. 

«   Joseph,  machinist,  h.8u.  184  Sheldon. 

u    Kate,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Lizzie,  h.u.  14  Queen. 

«   Margaret,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Mary,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  Thompsonville  t. 

«   Mary  £.  h.u.  14  Queen. 

"   Michael  H.  machinist,  b.  1 1  Queen. 

"   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  98  Albany. 

"    Patrick  O.  helper  at  Jewells,  b.  51  Albany. 

«    Thomas,  ostler,  b.3u.  1 1  Queen. 

"   William  D.  mach.  at  77  Com.  h.  77  Capitol. 
Gormican  John,  casehardr.  Popes,  b.  25  West 
Gormley  Henry,  freight  clerk,  steamer  Middle- 
town,  285  State. 
Gorry  William,  at  r.l2,  b.  44  Pratt 
Gorton  Alice  May,  b.  450  Farmington. 

«    Charles,  b.2u.  82  Francis. 

«(   John,  painter,  828  Pearl,  b.2u.  82  Francis. 

«   Joseph  C.  at  Connecticut  Gen'l  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.  291  Main,  h.  450  Farmington. 

«    L.  Bell  b.  785  Asylum. 

"    Lydia  V.  wid.  Stephen,  h.  785  Asylum. 

((   Maria  A.  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  82  Francis. 

"   Mar^  G.  wid.  Horace  S.  h.  450  Farmington. 

«   Philip  G.  deputy  collector  U.   S.  custom 
house,  65  Sta.  and  spec,  agt  JEtna  Life 
Ins.  Co.  220  Main,  b.  450  Farmington. 
Gortrich  Edgar,  ice  cream  maker  at  373  Main, 

b.  14  Morgan. 
Gosch  John,  baker  at  615, 1.  609  Main. 
Gosdorfer  David,  h.u.  255  Market. 
Goslee  £.  O.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

ii   Earl  L.  helper  at  476  Capitol,  b.  Windsor  t 

«   Henry  S.  attorney,  35  7  Mn.  b.  Glastonbury  t. 
Goss  Bernard  F.  clerk,  16  Church,  h.  108  Woos. 

«    (/harles,  b.u.  130  Bellevue. 

«   Jennie  Mrs.  b.u.  130  Bellevue. 

u  Julia,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  4  Cedar. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  175  Lawrence. 


Gossel  Louis,  coppersmith  at  N.Y.R. 
Gossho  Michael,  bootblack,  h.8u.  11  Charles. 
Gossman  John  B.  lettercarrier,  h.2u.  ISOCapen. 
Gothers  John  J.  saloon,  65  Sheldon. 

«   Joseph  D.  b.u.  68  Sheldon. 
Gotrick  Mox,  laborer,  h.u.  1 7  Ellery. 
€rott  Henrietta  M.  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  879  HiCain. 
Gotthold  Louis,  tobaccoshipper,  b.u.  80  Mot^gaui' 
Gouge  Christopher  J.  porter,  Seidler  &  May,  306 
Pearl,  b.  80  Blaple. 

^<    George  Louis,  b.  70  Washington. 

«    Geo.  S.  bookbind.  49  Tru.  h.  70  Washington. 

«  James  M.  porter  at  Seidler&May,  806Pearl, 
h.  Windsor,  t 
Gough  Arthur  C.  sub.  letter  carrier,  b.2a.  25  Aid. 
Gould  Alice  J.  Mrs.  h.  28  Columbia. 

u   Arthur  F.  toolmaker.  Popes,  1. 44  Hopkins. 

a   B.  F.  grocer,  884,  b.  798  Main. 

«    Charles  £.  clei^  at  7  Havnes,  b.  548  Main. 

"   £lizabeth£.wid.T1ioma8S.h.  548  Main. 

«    Emma,  student,  b.  58  Church. 

"   Ethel  F.  stenog.  at  1  I^n.  b.  21  Columbia. 

«   Geo. F.carpenter at  33  Wells,  h.  101  Ann. 

i<   John,  laborer,  b.u.  92  Front. 

"   Kate,  b.  548  Main. 

«    Roy  S.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  21  Columbia. 
Goulet  A.  barber,  b.u.  211  Main. 

«    Edmund,  barber,  34  Mul.  h.u.  39  Seyms. 

*<   Georgina  Mdressm.  253,h.2.u.253  Mnjin.53. 

«    Hallett,  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  b.  Parkville. 

«<   John,  barber  34  Mulberry,  b.  211  Main. 

'<    Louis,  barber  34  Mulberry,  h.  19  Harrison. 

«   Louis  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Francis. 

«  Wm.  barber  at  84  Mulberry,  b.  199  Main. 
Gourfain  John,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.  218  Front. 
Gourley  Henry,  freight  clerk,  ster.  Middletown, 

285  State. 
Govan  James,  saloon,  119,  h.  119  Front. 

a   William  G.  mach.  66  State,  b.  119  Front. 
Governor  of  State  of  Conn.,  O.  Vincent  Coffin, 
roomsS5-89  State  Capitol,  h.  Middletown  t. 

GOVERNOR'S     FOOT    GUARD 

HALL,  159  High.       Seepage  488. 

"    Horse  Guard  Armory,  128  Main. 
Gow  Geo.  A.  salesm.  304  Asy.  b.  Springfield,  c. 
Gowdy  Charles  A.  paper  hanger,  h.  748  Main. 

u   Francis  B.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  82  Sumner. 

«    H.  R.  electrician,  b.u.  82  Sumner. 

<<    Lorin  B.  grocery,  r.  211,  h.  211  Franklin. 
Gowen  Joseph  H.  h.  58  Judson. 
Goynan  John,  b.  76  Green. 

«   Michael  laborer,  h.  76  Green. 

«   Michael  J.  b.  76  Green. 

"   William,  b.  76  Green. 
Goyt  Emma  R.  b.  48  John. 

a    George,  h.  48  John. 

Grace  James  J.  (Mayer,  Grace  Sf  Mayer)  819 

Main,  b.  57  Church.         See  page  438. 
Gracy  Abraham,  dropforger  216  I^w.h.  47  Bab. 
Gradisky  Ix>uis  W.  H.  carpenter,  h.  225  Capen. 
Grady  Bridget,  wid.  Wm.  b.2u.  82  Front 
«   Cornelius,  driver,  711  Mn.h.u.  121  Mather. 
«   Cornelius  N.  printer  at  Hartford  Courant, 
66  State,  b.  44  Russell. 


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151 


Orady  I>aTid,  porter  77  Cha8.li.ti.  87^  Windsor. 
"     IJeiuuB,  porter  at  95  Pearl,  h.u.  68  Front. 

ds,  clerk,  177  Main,  b.  47  Annawan. 


*€ 


JsR.  C.  porter,  165  Windsor,  h.u.  34  Rossell. 
^    Jas.  J.  dmgderk  at  377  Asy.  b.  44  Rossell. 
M    John,  helper  at  100  Com.  b.  78  (governor. 
AC    John,  laborer  at  State  Capitol. 
M    John  C.  saloon,  147,  h.  149  Windsor. 
^    John  J.  machinist  at  70  fluy.  b.u.  82  Front. 
«•>    John  J.  porter,  h.u.  28  Cedar. 
«<     John  T.  porter,  b.2u.  115  Windsor. 
«.<     Kate,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«c     M.  laborer  at  172  Commerce. 
M     Margaret,  b.u.  171  Zion. 
**     If  aigaret,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.u.  50  Russell. 
**     Mark,  policeman,  h.  92  Fairmount. 
«<    Martin,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  249  Frout. 
M    Mary,  b.  32  Front. 
M    Mary,  b.  47  Annawan. 
M    Michael  D.  porter  at  535  Main,  b.u.8  7i  Win. 
*«    Michael  J.  porter,  711  Midn,  h.  256  Albany. 
4<   Patrick,  coremaker  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  29 

Commerce. 
"    Patrick,  foreman  at  165  Win.  h.  44  Russell. 
««    Sarah,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  28^  Cedar. 
6raeney  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  26  Flower. 
Cxraf  Adolph,  saloon  36,  h.  36  Temple. 
<<    Charles,  bartender  at  36,  b.  36  Temple. 
u    Charles,  watchman  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.u.  54  Temple. 
Graff  John,  foreman  8  Sigoumey,  h.  288  Allyn. 
u   John  C.  fitter  at  30  Cush.  h.  285  Park. 
«  John  P.  clerk  at  30  Union  pi  h.  86  Arch. 
M   Joseph,  bakery,  255,  h.  255  Park. 
u   Joseoh  Jr.  conductor,  St.Ry.  b.  255  Park, 
u   Margaret,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  29  Trumbull. 
M   Ricluu^  F.watehman  at  66,h.r.  56  Market. 
u   Wm.saddlemaker  at  8  Sig.  h.  144  Babcock. 
u    William  F.  assembler,  b.u.  54  Temple. 
Graham  Alfred  S.  mach.  at  lFlow.h.u.  13  Squire. 
**    Charies  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  19  Spruce. 
u   Charles  P.  adjutant  general.  State  Capitol, 

rm.  19,  h.  Middletown  t. 
u    Cyras  R.  carpenter  at  Colts,h.  3  7  Wadsworth. 
M   Ellen,  wid.  Emanuel,  b.  18  Fairmount. 
**   Geo.  R.  photographer,  b.  87  Wadsworth. 
"   George  T.  watehm.  at  Hansel,  Sloan  &  Co. 

328  Main,  h.  57  Garden. 
«   Harriet,  wid.  William,  b.  87  Main. 
u    Henry  6.  draughtsm.  1  Flow.  b.  77  Cap. 
*'   James,  plumber  at  556  Main, 
tf  James  K.  constable,  338,  h.  37  Main. 
M  James  T.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.u.  838  Main. 
«<  Jason,  grocer,  125  Albany,  h.  90  Williama 
«   John  J.h.3a.  19  Spruce. 
u  Jos.  floorwalker,  400  Main,b.  166  Allyn. 
i(   Laura  Cairie,  h.  17  Haynes.  rm.  119. 
«   Malachi  P.  b.  91  Main. 
"   Matthew,  clerk  at  73  Asylum,  b.u.  537  Main. 
*<    Peter  A.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  98  Bab. 
M   R.  AMn  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  13  fikm. 
«   Rebecca  N.  wid.  Donald,  d.  13  Squire. 
•'   Rosalia  I.  b.  29  Allen  pi. 
«   Thomas  A.  engineer,  h.  9  Atlantic. 
»   W.H.  andertoker'8as8t.atl09,b.lllMaLn. 


Graham  Wm.  A.  city  editor  Courant,  66  State, 
b.  Sigoumey  house,  554  Main. 

II   William  S.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  140  Retreat. 

«    Winfield  C.  stenog.  372,b.u.872Mn.rm.36. 
Gralish  Michael  at  N.  T.  R.  h.  25  Huntley  pi. 
Grand  Annie, wid.  Henry,  dressm.h.u.  143  Front 

"   Thomas, helper  at  271  Main,  b.u.  143  Fr. 
Grand  Army  HaJl,  Cheney  building,  382  Main. 
Grandabl  John  A.  shoem.  10  Ch.  O.  h.  106  Jef. 
Graney  James,  laborer,  h.  50  Russell. 

(<   Tnomas,  helper,  h.u.  83  Huyshope. 

«   William  H.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  1421  Broad. 
Granger  Alice  L.  stenograpner  at  Conn.  Bldg.  & 
Loan  Association,  118  Asy.b.  BloomfieM  t. 

«    Christo^er,  cigarmaker,  h.  140  Windsor. 

«   Daniel  Webster,  conduc.  StRy.  h.  85  Benton. 

«   Samuel  L.  farmer,  h.  Fishfry. 

"   W.  F.  at  Trav.  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros.  b.  Bio.  t 

u   William,  painter  at  980  Main,  b.  Fishfry. 
Grannis  D.  A.  baggagem.N.Y.R.h.206  Asylum. 
Granniss  Cora,  mifiiner,  h.2u.  382  Main,  room  7. 

(<   Susan  H.  dressm.  382,  b.2u.  382  Mn.  room  7. 
Grant  Cephas,  coachman  at  266  Farmington  ave. 

"   Cephas,  farmer,  Whiting  Lane  W.H.t. 

«    Charles  C.  h.  2  Suffield. 

GRANT  CHARLES  L.  weUborer,  18, 

h.  18  Florence.  See  page  491. 

«   Edwin  M.  clerk,  h.u.  48  Retreat. 

«   Fred.  S.  carpenter,  h.  256  New  Park. 

«<   Fred.  Wm.  asst.  bkkpr.  581  Cap.  b.3 7  Spring. 

u   Henry  T.  salesman,  h.  228  Asylum,  rm.  28. 

«   Horace  R.  b.  256  New  Park . 

«   Isaac,  assembler  at  581  Capitol,  b.  W.H.t. 

"  James,  h.r.  21  Squire. 

"  James  M.  farmer,  h.  51  Vine. 

<<   James  M.  Jr.  h.  53  Vine. 

"   John  B.  laborer,  h.r.  70  Edwards. 

«   Kate  L.  wid.  Arthur  £.  h.u.  778  Main. 

«   Nellie  J.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

u   Ralph  M.  lawyer,  338  Mn.  h.  So. Windsor t 

«<   Robert,  clerk,  b.u.  86  Woodbridge. 

"   S.  T.  painter  at  281  Asylum,  h.  Andover  t 

ii   Thos.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  3 79  Wethersfield. 

ti    William  F.  clerk  at  58 1  Capitol,  b.  3  7  Spring. 
Grantham Geo^gardener, b.  7  Riverside  st. 
Grasser  Fred  W.elevatorer,  b.2u.  3  Kilbourn  ct. 

"  Jacobs  woodworker,  h.2u.  3  Kilbourn  ct 

(I   Rosa,  dressmaker,  h.2u.  3  Kilbourn  c. 
Grassier  Eugene  T.  mach.  54  Arch,  h.  50  Bond. 

«*   Helen  M.  dressmaker,  50,  b.  50  Bond. 
Grater  Fred*k,mach.  at  Colts,  b.u.  36  Temple. 
Grattan  Maria,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  10  New  Britain. 

it    Sarah,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  516  Broad. 
Gratton  Wm.  electrician  h.  103  Wethersfield. 
Grau  John  P.  machinist,  h.  39  Buckingham. 
Grauer  Albert,  cigarm.  at  849  Mn.  h.u.  26  Talcott. 

u    Augusta,  clerk,  b.u.  24  Talcott. 

"   Lena,  wid.  William,  h.u.  B3  Temple. 

«<  Walbcrg,  wid.  Albert,  h.u.  24  Talcott 
Granl  August  £.  baker,  292,  h.  294  Park. 
Graven^aard  Christien,belper  at  9  Sig.b.l09Lau. 

"   Julius,  harnessmaker  8  Sig.  b.  33  Laurel. 
GravenyardHans,rubberw.at690Pk.b.u.6lWard 
Graves  Ada  E.  wid.  Seth  D.  b.  688  Asylum* 


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31   MAIN  STREET,  Cor.  PARK. 

Grates  Chas.  E.  treasurer  Truutj  College,  39 
Pearl,  II  New  HATent.  See  pages  ^7  Ay  675. 

u   DeWitt  C.  leUercarrier  P.O.b.  118  Asylum. 

^  Dudley  C.  stadent  Trinity  College,  28  Jai^ 
ris  Hall,  Snmiiut 

M    Edw.G.  bkkpr.  at  818  Main,  b.  113  Collins. 

«    Edward  M.  inyestments,  395  Mn.  h.  273  C<^ 

M    ElmerC.  batcher,  893,  h.  893  Main. 

«    Ethel  wid.  George,  h.  136  MAin,  room  5. 

"^   Eugene  L.  clerk,  b.  207  Barbour. 

^  Francis  C.  supt.  envelope  dep't,  at  Plimpton 
Mfg.  Ca  252  Pearl,  Lu.  52  Wooster. 

Graves  Fraxk  £.  druggist,  31  Main,  b.  109 
Pearl.  Seepage  152. 

^    G.  A.  Mrs.  yeast,  38,  h.  38  Barbour. 
«    George  A.  h.  38  Barbour. 

Graveh  Joseph  A.  principal  South  school,  36 
Wadsworth,  alderman  7th  uxird,  h.  28 
Charter  Oak  pL 

"   Joseph  W.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 

«   Julia  A.  b.  638  Asylum. 

«    Lewis  H.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  32  Smith. 

((    Miles  W.  h.  638  Asylum. 

"   Wm.  H.  mach.  at  80  Huy.  h.  95  Franklin. 
Gray  Albert  M.  draughtsman  at  236  Main. 

it    Alice  M.  b.  28  Ward. 

«    Charles  A.  engineer,  h.r.  59  Albany. 

"    Clara  B.  wid.  John  W.  h.  22  Niles. 

"   Ellen  W.  Miss,  h.  198  Famiington. 

"    Fred  H.  clerk  at 445,  b.  445  Alain. 

"    George,  helper  at  278  Asylum. 

"    Harry  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  28  Ward. 

«   James,  b.  551  Park. 

«  James,  2nd  pantryman,  str.  Middletown, 
285  State. 

«   Janet  E.teacher  Parkville  8chooI,b.So.Man.t. 

u   Jessie  L.  wid.  Robert,  h.u.  52  Seymour. 

«   John,  floorwalker  at  406  Main,  b.  71  Wms. 

"   John,  toolkeeper  at  1  Flower,  h.  28  Ward. 

«   John  S.  h.  198  Farmin^n. 

«    Leonard  B.  laborer  at  Popes,  1.  22  Ford. 

li    Margaret  A.  Mrs.  h.  292  Sigourney. 

u   Mary,  wid.  Neil,  h.u.  51  Sigourney. 

«(    Mrs.  h.u.  632  Main. 

a    Robert  W.  h.  22  Niles. 

"  Robert  W.  student  Trinity  College,  2  7  Jarvis 
Hall,  Summit. 

"    Tel.  Pay  Station  Co.  r.  64  Asylum. 

«    William,  supt.  r.  64  Asy,  h.u.  51  Sigourney. 

"   William  D.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.  18  Smith. 

«    William  M.  carpenter,  h.  112  Jefferson. 
Grayson  Marion  C.  stenographer  at  Conn.  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  h.  56  Willard. 

u    Samuel,  blacksmsth,  216  Law.  h.r.28j^  Cedar. 
Grearson  Peter,  patternmaker  at  N.  Y.R. 


Great  Atlantic  and  Fteific  Tea  Co.  James  T. 

Morris,  manager,  427  Main. 
Greaves  Wm.  H.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  489  Mn. 
Gi^«l  Gertmde,  deric  at  Popes,  b.  447  CapitoL 

u   Panl  A.  derk  at  Popes|  h.  447  Ci^itoL 
Gieeky  Kate  S.  stringer  at  1  Lau.  b.  23  AfflecL 

u   Valentine,  laborer,  h.  27  Mechanic 
Giedy  William  T.  b.n.  73  Albany. 
Gieen  Albert  W.  ianitor  at  Sute  Capitol,  h-u. 
46  Wolcott' 
**  Alex.  M.  business  editor  Fraternal  News, 

2  State,  room  9,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
"   Alfred  W.  pension  and  ins.  agt.  190  Pearl, 
citv  reporter  at  Conrant,  h.  1 6 1  Seymoor. 
u   Alrin  W.  clerk  at  Chas.  R.  Hart  &  Co.  864 

Main,  b.2n.  125  Maple. 
«   Arthur  H.mach4it  1  Flow.  b.  So.Manchester. 
M   Cari  A.  tailor,  118,  h.  118  Wmdsor. 
u   Chvles  E^|ardener4L.r.  653  Farmin^ton  aye. 
«   Charies    R.    mailing    clerk    at     Rartfbrd 

Courant,  66  State,  b.  161  Seymour. 
**   Dayid  L  supt  Charity  Organization  Society, 

234  Pearl,  h.'86  Edwards. 
"   Dwight,  clerk,  H'tTd  Grocery  Co.  h.  82  Hud. 
M   Dwight,  clerl^  b.u.  18  Avon. 
M   Elixa,  assistant  matron  at  690,  b.  690  Aflylnm. 

M   Emily,  h.2u.  1206  Broad. 

«   Estelle,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b. Wethersfield  L 

<«   Eva,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  125  Maple. 

«   Fannie,  laundress,  h.  100  Walnut. 

CI   Frederick  M.  bookkeeper  at  129  State  h. 

253  Main,  rm.  69. 
«<   Frederick  W.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  200  Park. 
M   George  C.  toobnaker  at  Colts,  h.u.  21  Grand. 
«   Hannah  M.  Mrs.  b.  37  Mather. 
<<   Harry,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
«   Hattie  L.  telephone  operator  at  Pope  M^. 

Ca  b.  30  Wethersfield. 
«   Henry,  gardener,  11,  L  11  Charter  Oak  pi. 
M   Henry,  supt.  ^tna  Electric  Co.  h.  50  Ashley. 
«    Henry,  wireworker  at  24  7  Asy.  h.  50  Smith. 
«    Henry  P.  saloon,  63  Market,  1.  103  State, 
w   Isaac  W.  waiter  at  152  Asy.  h.  2  Worcester  pi. 
«   JameSfCigarmaker  at  34  9  Main,  b.  1 63  Front 
«   James,  driver  at  368  Asylum,  h.279  Market 
it   James  E.  clerk  at  231  Asylum,  b.u.  19  Julius. 
«   James  J.  peddler,  h.u.  279  Market 
«   James  W.  bookkeeper  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  b.  57  Farmington. 
«   John,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  b.  23  Windsor. 
"   Joseph,  cigar  store  at  95^  Mn.  h.l07  Laurel 
"   Lucinda,  wid.  Richard,  Lu.  100  Wahiut 
«   Maria,  wid.  Reuben,  b.2u.  1206  Broad. 
«   Michael,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  57  Spructf. 
"   Milton  E.  helper  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  1 26  Albany 
"   Nancy,  wid.  Joel  B.  b.  10  Florence. 
«    Patrick,  motorman  St  Ry.  b.  11  Arch. 
«   Ralph,  ianitor  at  891  Allyn,  b.  45  Wolcott 
it   Rose  Mrs.  (J.  J.),  h.u.r.  80  Wethersfidd. 
((   Samuel  W.  h.u.  19  Julius. 
„    Sarah,8tenogT.at WireMattressCo.b.l 0  7Far. 
«   Susie,  wid.  William  H.  h.  200  Park. 
«    William,  carpenter,  r.  334  Asylum, 
u   William,  laborer,  h.  36  South  Prospect. 
it    William,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  14  7  Main. 


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ft  Wm.  A.  Diach.  at  Popes,  b.ii.  19  Julius 
««     VTm.  F.  bookkeeper  at  256,  b.  615  Main. 
««     l^illiun  P.  at  donn.  Matoal  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  b.  South  Windsor  t 
*•     C3r'«««  olso  Greene. 
GT^eenback  Jacob,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  54  North. 
Gr^eioiibaam  Amelia,  wid.  Leopold,  h.u.  94  £dw. 
M     Pannie,milliner378Main,  b.u.94  Edwards. 
*<     Moaes,  Comer  Pharmacy,  90  Albany,  h. 
96  Edwards, 
snberg  Ahrwaij(  G^BerkmanSf  Co.)h.  83  Win. 
M     Annie,  b.  532  Main. 
^     Annie  Mrs.  confectioner,  582,  h.  582  Main. 

««    Berkman  &  Co.  drygoods,  etc.  208}  Front 

Abe  Oreenterg.  Harris  BerkmML 

Abrun  Famuuiaky. 

€€  DaTid,  canvasser,  118  Asylum,  h.  Windsor. 

**  DaTid,  screwm. at 4  76Cap.  h.u.  56  Pleasant. 

M  Jacob,  machinist,  h.u.  34  North. 

**  Knne,  (MJrK.G.  ^  Co.)  h.2u.  84  Morgan. 

^  Leon,  saloon,  72  Trumbull,  h.  18  Weth. 

€t  Loois,  (M.  ^  K.G.^  Co.)  h.  82  Windsor. 

«<  M.  &  K.  &  Co.  drygoods,  84  Morgan. 

M tohael  Gveenberg.              Kune  Oreenberg. 
lioala  Gr^eDberg.  B.  Hermp. 

•<    Michael,  barber  at  1 75  State,  b.  33  Windsor. 

M   Michael,rif*  ^K.G.i^  Co.)  h.u.  58  Pleasant 

M    Michael,  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.u.r.  6  7  Pleasant 

M    Samuel,  tailor  at  51  Albany,  h.  2  Putnam. 

Greene  Austin,  driver  at  46  Ann,  b.  176  State. 

u    Charles  B.  h.  14  Linden. 

«<    Daniel  £.  tinner,  4  Ford,  h.  112  Hopkins. 

M   Eugene  F.  painter,  h.  1.  Huntley  ave. 

M   Eugene  H.  salesm.  51  Afarket,  b.  890  Main 
Grbkxb  Jacob  H.  councilman  9th  teard,  ship- 
ping clerk  Hfd.  Cycle  Co.  h.  184  Sig. 

M   Jacob  L.  pres't  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Ca  291  Main,  h.  118  Woodknd. 

M   John,  b.  28  Windsor. 

«   Laura,  dressmaker,  18,  b.  13  Walnut 

M   Michael,  helper,  h.3u.  57  Spruce. 

M    Patrick  E.  pressman  856  Asy.b.  1 1 2Hopkin8. 

u   Patrick  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  2  Queen. 

M   f[^r$ee  abo  Green. 
Greenland  Greo.W.mach.Pope8  h.u.l55Mn.rm.57. 

u   John  F.  bartender  at  2 1 9  Main,  h.u.  4  7  Shel. 

^   Mrs.  b.  5  Hudson. 
Greenlaw  MamretC.  matron,  690,  b.  690  Asy. 
Greenleaf  Geo.  N^.  bookbinder,  h.  20  Chapel. 

M   Mary  A.  wid.  Wm.  dainr.  20,  h.  20  ChapeL 
Greenstein  Abraham,  ladies  tailor  at  368  Main, 
h.  23  Kennedy. 

CREEN8TEIN  ROSE  A.  ladies taUor, 
S68,  h.  368  Main,  rm.  5.  See  page  528. 
Greenwav  Richard  J.  mach.  1  Flow.b.u.l04Hung. 
Greenwood  Felix,  blacksm.  N.  Y.R.h.  25i  Flow. 
Gregueo  De  Rocco^  laborer,  h.2u.  64  Morgan. 
Gregerson  Ole,  Danish  minister,  b.2u,  234  Park. 
Gre^  Alice  L.  Mr8.:dre88maker,165,h.l65Capen. 

"   George  W.  (G.  W.  G.  fr  Co.)  h.  165  Capen. 

u   George  W.  Jr.  clerk  at  2  Un.pl.  b.  1 65  Capen. 

^  Geom  W.  k  Co.  carriages,  2  Union  pL* 
Gregory  Charles,  joiner,  b.  54  Brown. 

u   George  Jr.  joiner,  b.u  117  Babcock. 

«   George  M.  carpenter,  h.u.  117  Babcock. 

M  UarttA,  wid.  S.  W.h-u.  13  Walnut 


Gregory  Napoleon,  carpenter,  h.u.  84  Wooster. 

M   Warren  F.  teacher  at  High  school,  89  Hop- 
kins, b.  815  Asylum. 

«   Wm.  T.  patternm.  at 556  Cap.  h.  54  Brown. 
Greiner  George  F.  painter,  h.  85  Portland. 

«  Manr,  dressmaker,  b.  85  Portland.  * 
Grenpof  Frederick,  carpenter,N.Y.R.  r.  865  Asy. 
Grenier  Napoleon,  helper  at  216  Lawrence,  h.u. 

8  Goodman  pi. 
Grenkel  John  at  Popes,  h.  119  Zion. 
Grennan  Ann,  wid.  William,  h.  18  Commerce. 

"   Catherine,  wid.  Keron,h.  108  Commerce. 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Hugh,  h.2u.r.  44  Village. 

«  James  A.  printer  at  Calhoun  Printing  Co. 
29  Union  pl.b.u.  74  Avon. 

«   John  J.  mactdnist,  b.u.  74  Avon. 

«  Lawrence  J.  foreman  at  262  Main,  h.  E.H.t 
Gress  Isador,cabinetmkerat69Fronth.53Wdlbg. 
Gressor  J.  woodworker  at  618  Capitol,  h.  3  Kil.  ct. 
Grettier  William,  painter,  Lu.  10  Foot  Guard  pL 
Greyer  Lida,  wid.  William,  b.  62  Willard. 
Greylish  Michael,  lab.  N.T.R.  b.2u.2d  Huntley  pi. 
GribbonsFrankH.mach.  at  1  Flow.h.Manche8ter.t 
Grice  John  H.  laborer,  b.2u.  14  Gold. 

«   William  T.  cook,  h.u.  14  Gold. 
Gridley  Ann  A.  wid.  Henry  R.  h.  21  Annawan. 

M    Carrie  L.  teacher  South  school  36  Wads  worth, 
b.  28  Buckingham. 

«   Henry  R. real  estate,  1 8  Sta.  b.  21  Annawan. 

«   John  P.  messinger  Adams  Ex.  L  15  Foot 
Guard  pi. 

«  John  S.  carriageshop,  r.  35  Front,  h.u.  21 
Williams. 
Griebel  Wm.  H.  cutter  251  Mn.  b.  152  Asylum. 
Grierson  James  A.  b.  33  Woodbine. 

u  James  F.  laborer  at  1  Lau.  h.  33  Woodbine. 

«   Janet  S.  aligner  at  1  Laurel,  b.  33  Woodbine. 

«   Pete,  patternmaker,  h.  38  Woodbine. 

CRIERSON  P.  C.  A  CO.painters  and 
decorators,  828  Pearl, 
p.  C.  Grienon.  C.  A.  OleMon. 

See  page  473. 
«   Peter  C.  (P.  C.  G.  J-  Co.)  h.u.  148  Albany. 
Grilteth  Charles  W.  driver  engine  No.  2,  h.2u. 

13  Portland. 
Griffin  A.  H.  laborer,  b.  76  Albany. 
it   Alice  Mrs.:  h.  1  Orchard. 
«   Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  43  John. 
<«    Bridget  E.  h.  8  Orchard. 
«    Charles,  machinist  at  9  Sig.h.  387  Capitol. 
«<    Charles  F.  painter  at  278  Asy.  b.W.  Ilfd  t 
u    Chat  A.  shirts,  laundry,  345,  h.u.  345  Main. 
«    Dan,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  25  John. 
«   Daniel,  laborer  at  John  R.  Hills,  mason,  h. 

101  Zion. 
«   Dennis,  bartender,  h.  25  John. 
«   Dennis,  waiter  at  98,  h.  52  Wells. 
«    Edward  A.  b.u.  845  Main. 
«<   Emanuel,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  49  Hudson. 
«   J.  £.  Mrs.  h.  22  Hopkins. 
«   John,  saloon  at  82,  h.  12  So.  Prospect. 
M   John,  clerk  at  207  Main,  b.  Bumside  t 
«   John,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  41  Glendale. 
(I   L.  Christine,  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
I  pect,  b.  Farmington. 


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geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibeotobt. 


Griifiii  Margaret,  wid.  Edward,  h.n.  2  Jefferson. 

<<   Mary,  wid.  James,  b.n.  75  Avon. 

u   Michael,  at  216  Pearl,  b.  27  Linden. 

<<   Michael,  blacksmith  at  64  Com.  b.  27  John. 

«   Michael,  hodcarrier,  h.u«  52  Linden. 

^   Michael,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  h.n.  75  Avon. 

(<    Patrick,  plasterer,  b.n.  565  Main. 

«    Thomas,  nelper  at  54  Arch,  h.  2  Huntley  av. 

«   Wm.  J.  at  Newton's  drug  store,  b.  101  Zion. 

a   Wm.  L.  carpenter  at  Popes,  h.  842  Weth. 
Griffing  Charles  R.  (French  ^  G.)  h.n.  114  Law. 

<<    Robert   A.    board  of  relief  supt.  Cheney 
Bros,  silkmill,  34  Moi^n,  h.  112  Ann« 
GriiGth  Annie,  dressmaker,  b.u.  15  Benton. 

"   Job  C.  h.u.  15  Benton. 

«   John  E.  manager  at  249  Pearl,  h.  40  Ashley 

«<   M.  A.  clerk  at  249  Pearl,  b.  Bristol  t. 
Griffith  Wm.  B.  secretary  Bonner-Preston  Co. 

329  Main,  h.  86  Ashley.  Seepage  439. 
Griggs  Edward  H.  orderly  at  20  Hudson. 

<<    Ellen  E.  Mrs.  cashier  at  117  Asy.b.  2  Flor. 

«    Frank,  at  476  Capitol,  b.  74  Ward. 

«    Hattie  A.  clerk  at  259  Main,  b.  W.H.t. 

«   John  Bagg,  student  at  Yale,  b.  45  Sumner. 

«   Maitland  F.  b.  45  Sumner. 

<<    Sabine  £.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  28  Spring. 
Grimes  John,watchman  P.&R.K.h.3u.  26  Hun.pl. 

"   Joseph,  engineer  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  62  Flower. 
Grimley  John,  Ti.  1 7  Beach. 
Grimm  Henry  A.mach.  262  Main,h.u.4 1  Windsor. 
Grinnell  Henry,  student  at  Trinity  College,  b. 

122  Vernon. 
Grische  Richard,  cook  at  depot  re^t.  h.u.r.20Trn. 
Griswold  Charles  B.  Mrs.  h.  9  Walnut. 

«    Chas.  R.  drugs,  541  Mn.  h.  197  Collins. 

((   Clara  B.  Mrs.  h.  45  Farmington. 

«    Daniel  E.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

"    Delos  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.u.  7  Congress. 

"    Delos,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  7  Congress. 

"   Edith  G.  stenogr.  Hartford  Life  and  An- 
nuity, Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  b.  So.  Weth.t. 

«    Edwin  B.  painter,  h.  13  Fairmount. 

«    Eliza,  wid.  Caleb,  h.  918  Main. 

"    Elizabeth  C.  b.  6  Belden. 

«    Elizabeth  F.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«    Ella  A.  clerk  at  15  Pratt,  b.  58  Church. 

<•    Everett  C.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  b.  Rocky  Hill  t. 

«    Frances,  h.u.  10  Russell. 

«   Frank  C.sup't-i^encies  Conn.  General  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  95  Huntington. 

«    Frank  W.  molder  at  440  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 

CRISWOLD  FREDERICK  A. man- 

ager  Northwestern  JVIutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

253  Main,  rm.  8,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
<<    Frederick  D.  engraver  at  Calhoun  Printing 

Co.  29  Union  pi.  h.u.  20  Morris. 
"    George  F.  electrician,  b.2u.  217  Capen. 
"    George  G.  clerk  at  228  Asylum,  h.  Berlin  t. 
«    George  T.  clerk  149  State,  b.  53  Sigourney. 
ii   Georgia  Miss,  b.  88  Retreat. 
u    Georsria  P.  pressfeeder,  b.u.  549  Main. 

CRISWOLD   CILBERT    M.  D.  S. 

dental  rooms,  872  Main,  rm.  No.  53,  h. 
199  Laurel. 


Griswold  Bonner,  grocer,  157  Main,li.  53  CI1.O. 

^   Howard  R.  clerk  at  Phcenix  Ina.    Co.  64 
Pearl,  b.  58  Charter  Oak. 

^  Isabella  L.  b.  6  Belden. 

u  James  L.  mach.  at  581  Capitol, h.  38  Potnam. 

*<  Jesse  H.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  h.n.  88  Uudaon. 

^  John  B.  carper,  at  556  Cap.h.u.86  Imlaj. 

M   John  B.  molder  at  440  Asylum,  h.  £.H.  U 

M   John  H.  com.  traveler,  b.u.11  Clinton. 

u   Joseph  F.  painter  522  Mn.  h.2u.  21 7  Capen. 

(<  Josephine  M.  at  Children's  Aid  Society*  ^^ 
Asylum,  h.  86  Lnlay. 

(<  Jnlia  £.  wid.  Edwin,  h.u.  549  Main. 

M   Lillian  A.  b.  2  Wethersfield. 

«   Malcom  R.  Mrs.  h.  7  Bellevue. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Josiah,  b.  9  Belden. 

«   Mary  L.  wid.  Addi,  b.2u.  48  Prospect. 

«   Monroe,  dentist,  19)^,  h.  19j^  Pratt. 

(<   R.  S.  P.  med.  student,  b.  149  High. 

«    Robert  S.clerkat  157  Main,  h.  18  Alden. 

«   Roland  £.  salesman,  b.  6  Belden. 

«   Samuel  A.  farmer,  h.  Fern. 

<<   Sanford  A.  engineer  51,  h.2u.  48  Prospect. 

((   Walter  B.  bool^r.  at  1 5  7  Main,  b.  58  Ch.Oak. 

it    William,  waiter  at  858  Asylum. 

M    William  D.  conductor  St.  VLy.,  115  State. 

u   Wm.  S.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  West  Hartford  t. 

"  Wolcott  L.  machinist  r.  228  Sta.  h.  16  Prea. 
Groeninger  Chris,  cigarm.  849  Main,  h.  140  Win. 
Groenke  Chas.  L.  machinist,  h.  208  Franklin. 

«    Minna,  milliner,  b.  208  Franklin. 
Groesbeck  Fred.  O.  bkkpr  at  428  Mn.h.80  Sumner 

«   John  K.  clerk  53  Trumbull,  b.u.  56  Oak. 

«   William  J.  contractor,  h.u.  56  Oak. 
Grogan  Anna  M.  wid.  Frank  G.  sec'y.  Hartford 
Telegram  Pub.  Co.  12  Central,  h.  The 
Linden,  121  Main,  room  9. 

«<    Bridget,  wid.  Owen,  h.u.  28  Trumbull. 

"    Edward,  hodcarrier,  h.r.  60  Woodbine. 

«   Gerald,  helper,  N.Y.R.  h.  47  Flower. 

«   John,  farmer,  h.  222  Albany. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.u.  28  Trumbull. 

«   John  J.  machinist  1  Flow.  b.u.  59  Hawthorn. 

«   Michael,  helper  at  164  State,  b.  Weth.  t. 

«   Patrick,  contractor,  h.u.59  Hawthorn. 

«    S.  J.  bartender,  b.  28  Trumbull. 

"    Thomas  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  78  Main. 
Grohman  Carl  L.  draughtsm.  1  Flow.  h.  5  May. 

"    Henry,  draughtsm.  at  1  Flow.  b.  77  Capitol. 
Grol  Michael,  hodcarrier,  h.n.  75  Charles. 
Gromskirt  Gretchen,  housekeeper, b.  51  Broad. 
Groom  James  H.  salesman,  h.  1 7  Williams. 
Gropp  Emilia  B.  wid.  Frederick,h.u.87  Mulberry. 

«    Frank,  c^arm.  at  849  Main,  b.  37  Mulberry. 

«    Fred.  A.  bartender  44  Un.p.  h.  144  TrumbuU. 

«    Richard,  bartender  20  Ford,  b.  8 7  Mulberry. 
Grosch  Edward  H.  barber,  295  Main,  h.  86  W' dl^. 

«   Edward  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  ^%  Wbdg. 
Gross  Adolph,  peddler,  h.  89  Bellevue. 

"    Alfred,  clerk  at  861  Main,  b.u.  61  Windsor. 
Gross  Charles  £.  (Qrossy  Hyde  jr  Shipman) 
2  Central,  park  commissionerj  h.  840  Asy- 
lum. See  page  488. 

«    Charles  H.  cutter,  252  Pearl,  h.  282  Capen. 


gbeb's  haktfow)  city  diebctoky. 


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Charles  W.  stadent^  b.  840  AsrlmiL 
£llen  Mrs.  b.  105  Capitol. 
flora,  derk  at  390  Mun,  b.u.  $1  YHndBor. 
Prank,  laborer,  b.  26?  Front. 
««     Henrietta,  wid.  Frank  B.  h.u,  61  Windsor. 
Gross  Hkrmak,  old  bottles,  r.  198  Front,  h. 
266  Market  See  page  155, 

CROSS,  HYDE  &  SHIPMAN,  at- 

tomeys  at  law,    278^  Main,  room  8. 

See  page  4S8. 
CkarlM  X.  Oron.  Wm. Waldo  Hyde.  Arthur  L  ShipmAii. 

Oross  Isador,  groceries,  209,  h.  209  Front 

««    Jacob,  laborer,  h.  262  Front 

««    ft  LeTin,  gents'  furnishings,  479  Main, 
otto  W.  OroM.  Isaac  LeTln. 

««   M.  £.  b.  105  Capitol. 

M   Morris,  peddler,  h.  262  Front 

**    Morris,  finisher  at  556  Cap.  b.  249  Asylum. 

"    Otto  W.  (G.  4"  Levin)  b.u.  61  Windsor. 

**   Fanline,  wid.  Charles  J.  h.n.  19  Church. 

«    SeLma  H.  clerk  at  873  Main,  b.  61  Windsor. 
GrosBO  Louis,  laborer,  b.  86  Morgan. 
Groa  £lkn,  wid.  John,  h.  130  Capitol. 

«*    George  W.  h.u.  395  Main,  room  24. 

X    WUliam  D.  h.  237  Farmington. 

^  f^^see  also  Grau, 
GroTo  Woiks,  dye  wood  mfrs.  office  211  State. 
Groter  Lewis  C.  sunt  Colts  Pat  Fire  Arms 
Mfg.  Co.  h.  23  Wethersfield.     See  p.  501 . 

^   O.  F.  at  53  Trumbull,  b.  Middletown  t 

**   S.  Wesley,  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  £.H.t 
GfOTea  Elizabeth,  wid.  Albert,h.r.  36  So.Proq>ect 
Grozier  Jamea  H.  {Mturry,  0.  ff  Mo<yre)  con- 
tractors and  builders,  h.  66  Laurel. 

See  Advertisers  Index. 
Gmber  Jacob,  tulor,  58  Sheldon,  h.2u.  91  Froat, 
Gmet  Ellen  M.  Mrs.  h.  776  Main. 

«<    Walter  D.  at  Phoenix  Fire  Lisurance  Co. 
64  Pearl,  b.  776  liain. 
Gromman  Wm.  E.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Grandshaw  Ed.  J.cigarm.  at  158,  h.  158Capen. 

*•   James,  foreman,  b.  255  Asylum. 
Gnindt  Chas.  F.  engineer  stem.  No.  4,  h.  1 9  Tal. 
Gmninger  Fred.  h.u.  14  Goodman  pi. 
Gwell  Orties,  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  50  Harbison. 
Gualiano  Giovanni,  laborer,  h.u.  6  Charles. 
Gubitz  August  C.  filer,  h.  101  Huirshope. 

M    Charles,  machine  hand  at  1  Flow.  b.  23  Mul. 

"    Fritz,  knitter  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  68  Front 

«    Henry  J.  machinist  at476  Cap.  b.  101  Huy. 

"   Otto,  filer  at  Colts.  h.2u.  101  Huyshope. 

(«    Richard,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  272  Maple. 
Guernsey  V.  W.  h.  88  Temple. 
Guerra  George,  mach.  at  133  Shel.h.49  Morgan. 

"   Snlvon,  tailor  at  352  Asylum,  b.  49  Morgan. 
Gnerriero  Luca,  barber,  75,  h.  75  Morgan. 
Guerro  Joseph,  laborer,  h.u.  81  Morgan. 
Gnertin  Alois  V.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  45  Huy. 
Guerze  Pietre,  barber,  h.u.  56  Portb&nd. 
Goethlein  Geo.  bartender,  52  Mar.  h.u.  15  Tal. 

«   Leo  F.  saloon  and  rest't,  33,  b.  29  PearL 
Guett  Monroe,  sup't  at  26  High,  h.  55  Walnut 
Guild  Fred.  A.  carpenter,  690  Park,  b.64  Smith. 

<<   Eobert,  macbmist  at  1  Flower,  h.  64  Smith. 

«<  Wilbur  A.  polisher  at  40  High,  h.  64  Smith. 


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Bottles, 


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Rear  198  Front  St, 
55  to  61  Charles  St 


Branch, 

220  Comimm  Strast, 

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Telepbone  132-2. 

GuilfoU  Alice,  at59J^  Trumbull,  b.  87  Mather. 
"   Annie  L.  teacher.  Brown  school,  b.  83  Elm. 
«   Frank,  polisher  at  Popes,  Ix  33  Elm. 
«   John,  farmer,  h.  Bloomfield  t 
"  John,  teamster,  b.u.  64  Village. 
"   John  L.  printer  at  14  FordTh.  12  Arch. 
"  J.  P.  &  Co.  grocers,  193  Asylum. 

Joseph  P.  Gnilfdil.  Hynuui  F.  Bmlth. 

««   John  W.  bookkeeper  at  1 7,  b.  33  Ehn. 
«  Joseph  P.  (/.  P.  Gmlfoil  ^  Co.  Jh.  5  7  Garden. 

w   Kate  E.  teacher  at  ParkviUeschool,b.  33  EUn. 
«   Margret,  wid.  Michael,  h.  33  Elm. 

"   Pat'k,baggagem.  N.Y.R.  depot,  h.8  7  Mather. 

w   Sarah,  b.  87  Mather. 

<<    Stephen,  b.  87  Mather. 

«   Thomas,  expressman,  87,  b.  87  Mather. 

«<   Timothy,  ostler  at  164,  b.  164  Main. 

«   Wm.  E.  bartender  44  Union  pi.  b.  33  Ehn. 

«   William  F.  machinist  at  30  Cushman,  b. 
Bloomfield  av. 

it   William  J.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   i^see  also  GU/oU. 
Guihnartin  James,  laborer  30  Weth.  h-u.  1 5  Cur. 

"   Joseph,  machinbt  at  388  Cap.  b.  212  Shel. 

u  John,  harnessm.  at  552  Mn.  h.2u.  110  Win. 

«   fl^see  GUmartin ;  KUmartin. 
Guinan  Chas.  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  28  Grace. 

«<    Chas.  H.  blacksmith,  b.  6  Wilson. 

«   Christopher,  helper,  N.Y.R.  h.  1322  Broad. 

«  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  22,  h.u.  22  Beach. 

"  Elizabeth  R.  Mrs.  h.u.  22  Beach. 

"  Gerald  J.  carpenter,  b.  70  Retreat. 

"  James,  carpenter  at  10  Tru.  h.  Windsor  t. 

"  James  W.  fireman  at  581  Cap.  h.  20  Law. 

«  John,  blacksmith  at  N.Y.R.  h.  6  Wilson. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  850  Front 

"  John,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  25  Hamilton. 

«  John  F.  machinist,  N.Y.R.  b.  6  Wilson. 

«  John  J.  wirewkr.  at  618  Cap.  h.  76  Green. 

"  Joseph  E.  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.  1418  Bd. 

«  Keron,  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  68  Vanblock. 

"  Mary,  at  690  Park,  b.u.  25  Hamilton. 

«  Marjr  E.  teacher  at  2d  North  school,  249 

High,  b.u.  22  Beach. 

u  Michael,  Sr.  lab.  at  618  Capitol,h.  76  Green. 

"  Michael  Jr.  laborer  at  618  Cap.  b.  76  Green. 

«  Rose,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  78  Vanblock. 

a  Tliomas,  foreman  at  6 1 8  Capitol,b.  1 0  Winter. 

««  Thomas,  tinner,  102  Main,  h.  81  Governor. 

"  Thomas,  wireworker  6 1 8  Cap.  h.  1 0  Winter. 

"  }JS?*™'  wirewkr.  at  618  Cap.  b.  76  Green. 
""''^^see  also  Ganyon,  Guinion,  Gugnan, 


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GuinaneThos. grocery, 52  Pleasant, h.u.  14  Atod. 
Guinee  Wm.  C.  assembler  at  556  Cap.  b.  53  Potter. 
Goinet  Pierre,  Rev.  pastor  our  Lady  of  Sorrows 

church,  h.  New  Park  av. 
Guiney  Catherine  L.  stenog.  287^  Mn.  b.  5  East 

*<    Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  5  East 
Guinion  Jas.  Sr.  enginr.  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1418  Broad. 

"   Maggie  T.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.  54  Vanb. 

"   Mary  B.  inspector  at  70  Iluy.  b.  54  Vanblock. 

It   Thomas,  watchm.  Colts  h.r.  54  Vanblock. 

«   Wm.  £.  maeh.  581  Capitol,b.r.54  Vanblock. 
Guinsberg  Louis,  machinist,  h.u.  276  Market. 
Guiovski  Julius,  laborer,  h.2u.  80  Potter. 
Gullbers  Otto,  at  216  Lawrence,  h.  23^  Putnam. 
GundacKer  Henry  J.  student  at  Trinity  College, 

39  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Gundlach  £.  &  Co.  jewelers,  20  State. 

Mrs.  Loulfl  Qundlaoh.  Emma  Gundlaoh. 

"    Emma,  (E.  G.  Sf  Co.)  b.  212  Laurel. 
M    Louis,  watchmr.  at  323  Main,  b.  212  Laurel. 
«<   Louis  Mrs.  fA\(r.jr<^o.^h.  21 2  Laurel. 
Gunkel  John,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  119  Zion. 

"    L.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Gunn  Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  carpet  sewer  at  400 

Main,  h.u.  32  Albany. 
«    Charles  A.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

388  Capitol,  h.u.  54  Retreat. 
«    Frank,  tinsmith  at  N.Y.  Exhaust  and  B.  P. 

Co.  Vredendale  av.  b.  15  Van  Dyke. 
«   James  H.  bookkeeper  at  R  Ballerstein  & 

Co.  378  Main,h.£.H.t 
"    Thos.  H.  mach.  at  Pratt  &  Whitney,  h.  54  Ret 
"    Wm.  F.  lieut  police,  88  Kin.  h.  88  Maple. 
Gunnell  Greo.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  250  Lawrence. 
Gunniog  Charles  J.  plumber,  b.  103  Babcock. 
«    Daniel,  mechanic  at  189  Main,  h.r.  35  Wol. 
«    Daniel,  plumber,  b.  103  Babcock. 
tt   James  W.  student  Trinity  College,  b.  9  Zion. 
u   John,  laborer,  1.  112  State. 
«   John,  mech.  at  189  Main,  h.u.  1062  Broad. 
«   John,  superintendent  stone  pits,  h.  9  Zion. 
"    Michael,  porter  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.  1060  Broad.     ' 
«    Michael  L.  barber  at  1 1 7  Main,  h.  1 3  Park. 
tt    Sarah  A.  dressmaker,  9,  b.  9  Zion. 
"    Thomas,  ni^htwatchman  at  Mrs.  Colts,  30 

Wethersfield,  h.  103  Babcock. 
"    Thomas  J.  police,  h.u.  .83  Allen  pi. 
"   Thomas  J.  Jr.  b.  103  Babcock. 
«    WilliamC.firemanat476Cap.h.l060Broad. 
Gunshanan  James,  city  express,  19,  h.l9  Affleck. 
«   James  P.  printer  at  Calhoun  Printing  Co. 

29  Union  pi.  b.  19  Affleck. 
«   John  F.  baseballist,  h.  42  Lawrence. 
"   Joseph  A.  clerk  at  34  2  Asylum,  b.  1 9  Affleck. 
"    Maggie  M.  b.  19  Affleck. 
«<    Michael  H.  supt  city  store  rooms,  182  Pearl, 

b.  19  Affleck. 
«<    Terrence  M.  butcher  341  Asy.  b.  19  Affleck. 

Gunshanan  Thomas  W.  alderman  Sih  ward, 
U.  S.  inspector,  65  State,  h.  36>^  Ward. 
GurraPeter,barberat  79  Windsor,h.56  Portland. 
Gustafsen  Elen  W.  carpenter,  b.  53  Webster. 

"    (rertrude,  h.u.  53  Webster. 

"    Hilgo,  joiner,  h.u.  53  AVebster. 


Gustafson  Chas-macL  at  1  Flow.  h.  39  l^cdcott. 

«    Chas.  W.mach.at  1  Flower,h.  79  Hunserford. 

«    Frederick,  polisher  at  Popes,  b,  28  Temple. 

tt   Martin,  laborer  at  556  Cap.  b.  27  Affleck. 
Gutharz  Philip,  agent,  h.u.  245  State. 
Gustavson  GustaY,8crewm.476  Cap.h.  44  Glen. 

It   Martin,  at  Popes,  b.  21  Wolcott. 
Guthrie  Michael,mach.  at  1  Flow.h.20  Huntlej  pL 
Guttherg  A.  Otto, mach. 216  Law.h.u.ll  Affleck. 
Guy  Albert  Rev.  b.  90  Edwards. 

«   Christen,  laborer,  b.r.  14  Charles. 
Guyder  Daniel,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
Gydesen  Carl  S.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  25  Belmont. 

tt   Hans  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  25  Belmont. 

«    Hans,  Sr.  engineer,  501  Park,h.25  Belmont. 

«   M.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  b.  25  Behnont. 

«    Peter,  toolmaker  at  476  Cap.  b.  25  Behnont. 
Guzzy  John,  teamster  at  217  State,  b.  16  EUery. 

Haas  Barney,  bricklayer,  h.u.  164  Front. 

tt   Benjamin  L.  150  State,  h.  5  Florence. 

«   John,   (Standard  Rua  and  Carpet  Reno- 
vating Co.)  13  Wells. 

((   Louis  B.  charity  commissianer^  leaf  tobacco^ 
150  State,  b.  5  Florence. 

tt   Wm.  F.  (Standard  Rug  and  Carpet  Reno- 
vating Co.)  13  Wells. 

«    Wm.  P.  salesm.  at  150  State,  b.  5  Florence. 
Haaser  Joseph,  tailor,  h.  19  Goodwin. 
Habel  Anton,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  77  Hamilton. 

«*    Paul,  driver,  3 1 4  Asy .  h.2u.r  34  So.  Prospect. 
Habenstein  Charles,  screwm.  h.u.r.  198  Front. 

«    Ed w'd,  caterer,  53  Ann,  h.  1 8  7  Wethersfield. 

u   Edward  Jr.  b.  187  Wethersfield. 
Habron  Robert,  motorman  St.Ry.  115  State. 
Hack  Frederick,  packer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 

252  Pearl,  h.u.  19  Church. 
Hackett  Mary,  wid.  Peter,  h.u.  22  Avon. 

((   Minnie  A.  dressmaker,  88,  h.  88  Ch.  Oak. 

«   Morris,  lab.  at  202  State,  h.  88  Charter  Oak. 

«    Thomas,  stonemason  at  75  Fkn.  b.  102  Main. 

"    Thos.  J.  bartender  at  9  7  Main,  b.  88  Ch.O. 
Hadden  David,  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  28  Heath. 
Hade  Hubbard  E.  at  Popes,  b.  Ill  Main. 
Hadendahl  Frederick,  politer  at  Popes,  b.  13 

Hungerford. 
Hadley  Anna.  asst.  librarian,  206  Mn.  b.  86  West. 

"    Olive  C.  asst.  matron  Shelter  for  Women, 
76  Temple. 
Hadlock  Elizabeth, wid.David  B.b.u  59  Jefferson. 

<<    George  W.toolmaker  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.u.  59  Jefferson. 
Hadscll  G.  Arthur,  treasurer  L.  B.  Wilson  Ca 

253  Main,  b.  New  Britain  t. 

Haenseen  Julius,  clerk,  254  Pearl,  b.  40  Wolcott. 

Hafer  John,  assembler  at  Colts,  h.  2  Kilbourne  ct. 

Haf ey  Michael  J.  foreman  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  Phoe- 
nix Iron  Works,54  Arch,h.  Wethersfield  t 

Haffey  Brid^t,  h.u.  27  John. 

It   Terence,  b.u.  27  John. 
Haffke  Emil  G.  woodturner  at  225  Sheldon,  h. 
53  Woodbridge. 

tt    Fred.  W.  b.  53  Woodbridge. 

tt   Jennie,  wid.  Frederick,  h.  53  Woodbridge. 
Hagan  Edward,  h.u.  108  MatJber. 


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Frank  A.  clerk,  70  Hay.  b.  57  Franklin. 
M     «Iame8  R.  pinm.  at  31  Hicks,  b.  5  7  Franklin. 
c^     vfolm,  belper  at  1  Flower,  b.  38  John. 
^     Joseph,  grocer,  75  Front,  h.  68  Franklin. 
«*     Patrick,  switchman  St.Ry.  h.  57  Franklin. 
^     Thomas,  clerk  at  75  Front,  b.  57  Franklin. 
**     CST****  oi*o  Haggtriy. 
Ilahgetin  Frank,polisher  at  Pope8,b.l81  Lawrence. 
Hagenow  James  S.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  So.M.  t. 
Ilai«ert^  D.  F.  at  207  Allyn,  b.  1 76  State. 
M    iCatie,  dressmaker,  b.  200  Sheldon. 
««    Maggie,  asst.  at  171  Putnam. 
M    Michel,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.  176  Sute. 
M    MichaeU  teamster,  b.u.  52  Hicks. 
««    Thnothj  A.  driver  at  34  Market,  h.2u.  18 

Goodwin. 
M    j^^^See  also  Hagarty, 
Haglin  John  G.  lathe  hand  at  Popes,  b.  18  Tra. 
Hagman  GustaT  A.  filer  at  Popes,  1. 381  Capitol. 
Hague  John  L.  bartender  at  287  Park,  b.  44  Law. 
**    Wm.  T.  painter  at  1  Flower,  b.  78  Babcock. 
Hahn  George,  driver  at  315,  h.  324  Park. 
M    George  N.  b.  2  Canton. 
^  Jiiiikj  bartender,  195  Main,b.  40  Jefferson. 
M   Kafy  M.  b.  2  Canton. 
**   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  40  Jefferson. 
«   Morris,  peddler,  h.a.  4  Portland. 
u   Lillian,  wid.  William  H.  h.  2  Canton. 
Haigzian  Armenag  H.  student,  at  1507  Broad. 
Haines  Frank  B.  executive  secy.  rm.  35,  State 
Capitol,  h.  Middletown  t. 
<<   t^*^^  o^  Haynes. 
Hant  Albert  R.  sten(^;rapher  at  William  Rogers 

Mig.  Go.  66  Market,  h.  E.U.t 
Hakes  Curtis,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.2u.  86  Hopkins. 

M    Emma  A.  Mrs.  matron  at  1205  Asylum. 
Hakewessell  Augusta,  wid.  Reinbolt,Sr.h.82  Lau. 
u   Reinholt.  machinist,   302  Asylum,  rm.  11, 
h.u.  47  Russ. 
Halaborda  Leonard,  at  Colts,  h.  38  So.  Prospect. 
Haldemier  John,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Hale  Annie  M.  h.2u.  16  Elm. 
a   Charies  H.  h.u.  578  Main. 
^   Chariotte,  wid.  John  B.  b.  74  Seymour. 
M   Edward  O.  laborer  at  252  Pearl,  b.  Weth.  t. 
u   Edward  W.  plater  at  110  Com.  h.  Weth.  t 
«    Edwin  C.  propr.  Elite  house,  249  Asylum. 
«<   Edwin  J.  contaictor,  440  Asy.  b.  12  Linden. 
^   Ernest,  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
^   Francis  M.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  h.  13  Grand. 
M    Frank,  h.u.  933  Main. 
M   Frank  £.  b.  13  Grand. 
"   Frank  L.  photogr.  21 2  Asy.  h.  Manchester  t. 
^   Frank  R.  at  87,  b.3u.  16  Wells. 
««   Frederick  W.  at  149  State,  b.  27  Benton, 
u   George  H.  b.  11  Clinton. 
"   George  L.  com.  agent,  h.  109  Elm. 
u   Geoiige  T.  h.  11  ^nton. 
u    Gordon  B.  pattemuL  at  33  Wells,  b.  12  Lin. 
M   J.  Wilber,  salesman  at  451  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 
u   James  N.  b.  30  Spring. 
M   James  W.  salesman  at  Charles  R.  Hart  & 

Co.  364  Main,  Lu.  9  Belden. 
«  Jennie  A.  Mrs.  h.  27  Benton. 
u  John, teleseopemanufac'tr,  18,  h.2u.l8  Clark. 


Hale  Leonard  W.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  b.  596  Main. 

«   Lewis  W.  b.  27  Benton. 

«   Lucretia  M.  wid.  Junius,  h.  12  Linden. 

"   Martha  R  wid.  John  H.  h.u.  27)^  Main. 

«   Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  110  Wooster. 

«    Owen  G.  clerk  at  Hfd.  &  N.  Y.  Transpor- 
tation Co.  285  State,  h.u.  9  Wadsworth. 

«   Robert  C.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.  119  Maple. 

it   Wm.  H.  brakeman,  N.Y.R.  h.  Middletown.t. 
Haley  Annie,  Miss,  b.u.  56  Albany. 

u   Dennis  P.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  Parkville. 

«   J.  driver  at  1 72  Commerce. 

«   Ja/nes,  helper  at  2 1 6  Lawrence,  h.  29  Affleck. 

(<   Jeremiah,  blacksmith.  34  Elm,  h.  62  Bkm. 

a   Thomas,  civil  engineer,  b.  71  Capitol. 

«   Thomas  W.  screwm.  581  Cap.  h.  (Jh.O.  park. 

«   ff^^see  also  Healey ;  Healy. 
Haling  Louis  H.  b.  17  James. 

((    &ndall  H.  expressman  at  128  Commerce, 
h.u.  32  Kinsley. 
Hall  A.  W.  painter  at  106  Woodland. 

u   Andrew,  laborer,  1.  65  Hicks. 

«   C.  Oscar,  clerk  at  93  Asylum,  h.u.  7  Walnut. 

a   Caroline  B.  wid.  Lucius  J.  h.  14  Fairmount. 

«*    Carrie  L.  clerk  atmoney  order  dept.  P.O. 

u   Chas.  £.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  74  Lawrence. 

M   Chas.  H.  artist,  15  Pratt,  h.  244  Wethersfield. 

«   Charles  W.  pattemmfJcer  at  33  Wells,  h.u. 
44  Annawan. 

«   Clarence  L.  clerk  at  Colte,  b.  61  Weth. 

«   Daniel,  rubberworker  at  690  Park,  h.  40  £v. 

«   David  S.  at  180  AUyn,  b.  40  Pratt. 

«   Delia,  wid.  Frederick,  h.  65  Hicks. 

<<   Elizabeth,  wid.  James,  h.  6>^  Ellery. 

«   Emeline,  wid.  Lambert  C.  h.  34  Charter  O. 

«    Emmet  R.  student  at  223  Asylum,  rm.  2, 
b.  4  Evergreen. 

"   Frances  E.  at  690  Park,  h.  25  Greenwood. 

"    Frank  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.h.  New  Britain  t. 

«<    George  H.  clerk  at  430  Main^i.u.  73  Pleasant. 

"    Harry  M.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  560  Main. 

«   Heniy  J.  cashier  at  Postoffice,  h.  31  Canton. 

«<    Henry  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  188  Maple. 

«   Ira,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  87  Grand. 

«   Ira  D.  fireman  at  218,  h.  560  Main. 

i<   J.  W.  Mrs.  restaurant,  613  Capitol. 

u   James  E.  electfician   at  356   Asvlum,  h. 
133  Hamilton. 

«   James  M.  b.  42  Seyms. 
HALL  JAMES  P.   State  Agent  of  the 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  Newark, 
N.  J.  29  Pearl,  b.  45  Niles. 

u   Jame^  W.  h.u.r.  552  Park. 

«   Joel  E.  meatdealer,  h.2u.  38  Capen. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.3u.  68  Sheldon.' 
Hall  John  H.  vice  president  and  treasurer, 
Colts  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co. 
h.  61  Wethersfield.  Seepage  601. 

a   JohnT.,N.E.  Tea  Co.  472  Mn.  b.u.  138  Math. 

((   Joseph,  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  b.  West  H. 

«   Joseph,  827  Asy.  died  June  10,  aged  68. 

«   Joseph,  teamster  at  82  Fra.  h.  112  Ham. 

"   Jos.  B.  clerk  Board  of  Health,  physician,  sur- 
geon, 21|,  h.  21^  Pratt. 


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Joseph  B.  Hall,  physician,  surgeon,  21^  Pratt 

HOUTft— 8  to  9  ▲.  M. 

2  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.  M. 
Teloplione  52. 

Hall  Lbandrr,  supt  Hartford  Hospital,  h.  26 
Hudson.  See  pages  668,  669. 

M    Lewis  H.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  180  Putnam. 

((    Louis,  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.  Newington  t. 

«   Louis  C.  motorman,  St.  Ry.,  115  State. 

«    Mary,  attorney,  40, 1.  40  Pratt. 

u   Mdxy  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  58  Church. 

«   Medissa  £.  wid.  John  S.  b.  43  Park. 

«    Noadiah  K.  at  542, 1.  528  Main. 

M    Robert  £.  b.  69  Forest 

«    Robert  R.  musician,  b.  244  Wethersfield. 

«   Ruf us  W.  grainer,  h.u.  55  Bellevue. 

a    Sidney,  h.  127  Trumbull. 

«    Thomas,  brakeman,  h.  829  Front. 

«    William  £.  engir.  at  690,  h.u.  647  Park. 

«    Wm.  O.  clerk  at  54  Ann,  h.  PlainviUe  t. 

"   William  T.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  79  Park. 
Halladav  Charles  H.  lettercarrier,  h.  29  Vine. 

"   OSr'^^c  also  Halliday;  Hotaday;  Holiday, 
Hallahan  David,  laborer  at  556  Mn.  h.u.  84  Fmt 

«   James,  b.  384  Wethersfield. 

«   John  J.  laborer,  h.u.  64  Village. 

•(    Kitt^,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  94  Retreat 

(<   Mana,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  8  Lawrence. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  128  Albany. 

«   Wm.  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  94  Retreat 
Hallam  B.  baker,  h.  205  Front. 

««    Harry,  operator,  228,  b.u.  262  Front 
Hallas  Benj.  G.  draughtsm.at  1  Flow.  h.  19  Bab. 
Hallauer  Frank,  filer  at  Colts,  h.u.  186  Maple. 

«    Frank  Jr.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  30  Alden. 

"   Henry  C.  assembler  at  Colts,  h.u.  40  Wdbg. 
Hallbaner  Otto,  at  315  Park,  h.2u.  68  Ward. 
Hallberg  Bernhard,  at  Taft  Co.  1.  110  High. 

<•    £rnest,  bartender  at  151, 1.  71  Main. 
Hallenbeck  Harry,  engineer,  20  Pot.h.  29  Wdlbg. 

"    Wm.  H.  engir.  at  80  State  h.u.  4  Village. 
Hallet  £mma  V.  b.  2  Sumner. 
Hallgreth  Axel,  fanner,  h.  Whiting  Lane,  W.H.t. 
Halliday  £leanor  C.  wid.  Joseph  B.  h.  6  Seyms. 

«    £lizabeth,  wid.  Jos.  Warren,  h.u.  25  Brown. 

"    £rnest  C.  at  131  Front,  b.  68  Williams. 

«<    Greorge  W.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.64  Pl.b.648  Pk. 

«    Hiram  C.  machinist  at  30  Cush.  h.  648  Park. 

«    Hiram  C.  Jr.  rubberworker  at  690,  b.  648  Pk. 

«   James  W.  at  30  Cushman,  b.  19  Smith. 
Jennett  J.  at  690  Park,  b.  19  Smith. 

"   Joseph  S.  painter,  b.u.  25  Brown. 

<i    Lewis,  cook  at  370,  b.  370  Albany. 

«    Robert,  machinist  at  N. Y.R.  h.  1 9  Smith. 

««    Wilbur  T.  assistant  town  clerk,  114  Pearl, 
h.  68  Williams. 

HALLIDAY  WILBUR  H.  locksmith, 

bellhanser,  electrician,  etc.  181  Front,  h. 
68  Williams.  See  page  453. 

*«    William  S.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  648  Park. 
"   (Qr'-*<?«  also  Halladay;  Holaday;  Holiday, 
Hallahan  Mary,  wid.  John,  b.  59  Allen  pi. 
Hallihan  John,  longshoreman,  h.u.  64  Village. 
Hallinan  Charles  J.  repairer  at581  Cap.b.26SMn. 
«    Frank  C.  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.  57  Wbn. 


Halliean  Jennie,  b.  253  Main,  rm.  54. 

u   K.  dressmaker,  253,  h.  253  Main. 
Hallisey  John,  h.  S3  Mechanic. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  65  Avon. 
Halloran  John,  stonemason,  b.  69  Fleasant 

«    Richard,  coachman  at  140,  h.u.r.  140  Waah. 
Halloway  Henry  W.  bkkpr.  at  273  Aay.  b.  68  Ch. 
Halls  of  Record,  1 14  Peari 
Halperin  Abram,  bol<^na,  226,  h.  226  Front. 
Halpin  Timothy,  deckhand,  str.  Hfd.  285  State. 
Halsey  Frank,  1.  99  Trumbull. 

it  icAiiL  D.  clerk,  61  Asy.h.u.  41  Lincoln. 
Halstead  M.  J.  Miss,  matron  Shelter  for  Women^ 

76,  h.  76  Tem]^le. 
Ham  Oliver  H.  machinist,  b.u.  97  Babcock. 
Hamblin  Julia  M.  at  271  Main,  b.  101  Ann. 
Hamel  Frank,  carpenter,  b.  548  Park. 

«    George,  nighUunch,  h.  19  Goodman  pi. 
Hamersley  William,  jtidae  supreme  courts   at- 
torney, 265  Main,  h.  155  Washington. 
Hamilton  Alex,  clerk  at  238,  h.u.  835  Aaylnm. 

"    Annie  L.  b.  748  Main. 

«    Carrie  F.  teacher,  1.  29  Ashley. 

«   Catherine,  b.  2.  Holcomb. 

u   Edwin,  blacksm.  at  3  7  New  Britain,  b.  80  Sta. 

«   Elizabeth  S.  asst.  librarian  at  Theological 
Seminary,  1507  Broad,  h.  W.H.  t. 

«   Emma  E.  b.  7  Vine. 

(<    Ernest  £.  carpt'r  at  141  Tru.  h.u.  98  Woos. 

a    Flora  Mrs.  at  372,  h.2u.  382  Main  rm.  5. 

«    Frank,  laborer  at  55  Weth.  h.  54  Grand. 

"    G.  E.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  36  Vernon. 

<i    G.  Willis,  superintendent  fire  and  police 
alarm,  r.  43  Pearl,  h.u.  29  Ashley. 

«    George  A.  carpenter  at  1  Flow.  h.  New  Park. 

«    George  E.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
53  Trumbull  b.  88  Wooster. 

u    H.  H.  Mrs.  b.  227  High. 

"   James  E.  student  at  218  Main,  b.  249  Collins. 

«   Jane,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Joseph  D.  clerk  at  2  State,h.  East  Hartford  t. 

«   Mary  W.  operator,  6  Central  b.  685  Main. 

«   Morrison  Clark,  roadm.  N.Y.R.  b.  149  High. 

«    Thomas,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.  77  Hung. 

"    Thomas  M.  builder,  h.  82  Putnam. 

(i    William  T.  cook  at  57  Ann.  h.  39  Sheldon. 
Hamlett  Edward,  painter  at  522  Main. 
Hamlin  Greo.  W.  assemb.  at  Popes,  h.  Forestville  v 

«   Kate  L.  G.  h.u.  1  Wooster. 
Hamm  Edward,  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  1478  Bd. 
Hammann  Jacob,  tailor,  2  State,  h.r.  23  Morgan. 
Hammer  Joseph  C.  cigarmakcr  at  29,b.  29  Brook. 
Hammond  Aaron  L.  carpenter,  b.u.  98  Walnut. 

«    Clarence  L.  restaurant,  326,  L  320  Asylum. 

ii   E.  Payson  Rev.  h.  25  Atwood. 

u    Frank,  clerk  at  308,  b.  279  Asylum. 

«   Fred.  H.  L.  assL  secy.  Y.M.C.A.  315  Pearl, 
h.  16  Atwood. 

«    George  K.  clerk,  48  State,  b.  5  Seyms. 

«    Henry,  fireman  P.&R.R.b.  152  Allyn. 

"   James,  screwq[iaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«   John  K.  conductor,  St.  Ry.,  115  State. 

«   Joseph  Jr.  gluer  at  Jewell  Belling  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  b.  279  Asylum. 


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HaauBood  Joseph,  beltmaker  at  Jewell  Belting 

Co.  15  Trumbull,  h.3a.  279  Asylum. 

u   Nathan,  h.  6  Ford. 

M   Wm.  H.  inspector  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co. 

581  Capitol,  h.r.  540  Biain. 

*<   Wui.  T.  conductor  St  Ry.  bj*.  540  Main. 

Uammonstrom  Martiu,  laborer  at  556  Cap.h.  133 

Mather. 

Hamphe  Wnu  baker  at  55,  b.  58  Judson. 

HampBhire  Parker,  engraver,  333  Mn.  b.  1 06  Ret. 

Haottledi  Oscar,  laborer^at  47,  b.  47  BloehillB. 

Hanahan  James,  laborer  at  stone  pits  h.  Grand  av . 

Hanbey  C^ynthia  M.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

Hancock  Frances  Gertrude,  b.  23  Howard. 

u   Myra  K.  wid.  Jesse  M.  h.2u.  23  Howard. 

u   Walter  J.  driver,  b.u.r.  23  Howard. 

Hand  P.  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

u    SamneL  painter,  h.  125  Barbour. 

Handel  Bertha,  housekeeper,  b.  38  Jefferson. 

u    Rose  L«.  dTe86m.253.  h.u.  253  Mn.  nn.  55. 

Handford  JcAm  H.  mach.  262  Mn.  h.  1 8  Westland. 

Handley  Catherine  H.wid.Thos.K.  b.o.  251  Park. 

u    Ellen,  at  Plimpton's,  b.  251  Park. 

««   John  T.  elevatoTer  at  252  PL  b.u.  251  Park. 

«   Mjury,  at  Plimpton's,  b.  251  Park. 

Hands  Wm.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.  30  Madison. 

Handy  H.  L.  wholesale  provisions,  31  church. 

D.  N.  B4Me.  a«ent. 

X    Silas,  hamessmaker  at  83  Asy.  h.  155  Main. 
Uand  EmeU  at  368  Asylum,  h.  11  Francis. 
Hanford  t^^tee  Handford. 
Hanis  L.  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Front,  c.  Morgan. 
Hanks  Emma  A.  Mrs.  matron,  1205  Asylum. 
Hanley  Johannah  Miss.  h.2u.  36  Trumbull. 
«   Nora  A.  dressmaker,  53,  b.  53  Grove, 
u    Thomas,  tailor  at  2  SUte,  b.  44  Pratt 
Hanlon  Edward  J.  mach.  at  26  High,  b.  2  Waw. 
"   James,  laborer,  b.  Ehnwood. 
u  Jeremiah,  shoem.  78  Front,  h.  107  Baboock. 
^  Mark  J.  bookkeeper  at  James  Ahem,  280 

Asylum,  b.  107  Babcock. 
u  Nora,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  107  Babcock. 
(<   Thomas  fireman  at  Colts,  h.  2  Wawarme. 
Hanmer  Caroline  £.  wid.  William,  b.  149  High. 
u   Charles  G.  mach.  at  77  Com.  h.u.  21  Wdls. 
M   Edward  S.  clerk  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 

Trumbull,  b.  Wethersfield  t 
u   Walter,  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity  In- 
surance Ca  230  Asylum,  h.u  53  Oak. 
Hanna  Alexander,  helper,  h.  53  Potter, 
u   Anna  R.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
(4    Annie,  housekeeper  at  122  Trumbull. 
•<    Geo.  W.  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  40  Amity. 
M   W.  W.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Hannah  John,  mach.  at  581,  b.  161  Capitol. 
Hannahan  Owen,  h.2u.  19  Howard. 
Hannan  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  43  Lafayette. 
^  Frank,  laborer,  h.  26  Flower. 
M  Hugh,  carpenter,  ]i*u.  64  Hicks. 
M  Hugh  J.  carpenter,  283  Shel.h.n.  19  Put. 
Hannon  Chas.  P.  druggist,  477  Main,  h.u.85  £dw. 
M   Edward,  at  477  Main,  b.  85  Edwards. 
u  Frank,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  26  Flower. 
M  Michl.  D.  molder  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  303  Law. 
u   Patrick,  clerk  at  310  Park,b.  50  Lawrence. 


Hftfinnqi  Geo.  A.  bkkpr.  24  Mec.  b.  68  Church. 

14   School,  The  New,  302  Asylum. 

Theodore  W.  Hannnm. 
«   Theodore  W.,  school  302  Asylum,  h.  Weth.t 
«   Theodore  W.  Jr.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co. 
56  Prospect,  h.  Wethersfield,  t 
Hanophy  Michael  at  13  Morris,  h.2u.  18  Dean. 
Hansel  Amelia  L.  b.  34  West 
u   Berdia,wid.Chas.rC.ir.^&m;b.34We8t 
M   Charles  &  Son,  merch.  taOors,  69  Peari. 

Mrs.  ChATles  HanseL  Edward  H.  HaneeL 

u   Charles  R.  ('iT.  iSZoan  ^  0>.^  b.  34  West 
«   Edward  H.  (C.H.^  Son,)  b.  58  NUes. 

(<    Sloan  &  Co.  jewelers,  ete.  823  Main. 
Cbarles  B.  HanaeL       Froderiek  H.  Sloan. 
Hansell  Alice,  h.  274  Farmington. 

«   Caroline,  h.  274  Farmington. 
Hansen  B.  M.  W.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  65  Sig. 

u   Carl  K.  mach.  at  518  Capitol,  h.  302  Park. 

u   Charles,  cook  at  215  Main,  h.u.  76  Green. 

u  Charles  J.  coachm.  at  20, 1.  20  Char.  Oak  pi. 

«   Charles  L.  milkman,  109,  h.  109  Tower. 

u    Chris.  A.  screwm.  476  Ci^.  h.n.  177  Law. 

«   Christopher,  helper  at  Popes,b.r.  23  Morgan. 

u   Ernest,  clerk  at  61  Asvlum,  b.  896  Park. 

it   Fred,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  126  Market 

u   Detlef  M.  T.  helper  at  9  Sig.  h.  32  Laurel 

«   G.  fireman,  tug  Farragut,  285  State. 

u   Hans,  laborer,  b.  136  Albany. 

u   Hans  C.  C.  assembler  at  58 1  Cap.  h.  1 26  Mar. 

«   John,  machinist  at  2 1 6  Lawrence,  b.  4  2  Ross. 

«   John,  ostler  at  L.  T.  Fenn,  h.  9  Ellsworth  pi. 

«<   John  M.  molder  at  690  Park,b.  77  Francis. 

«   Lauritz,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  1 2  Woodbine. 

^   Lauritz,  shoemaker  384  Main,  h.  20  Church. 

«   Louis,  pressman,  h.  1157  Broad. 

i(   Martin,  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  5  Kilboum  ct 

«   Neils,  fitter  at  30  Cuahman,  h.  61  Ward. 

w   Nicholas,  screwmaker,  476  Cap.b.a.  177  Law. 

»<   Peter,  carpenter,  h.  103  Mather. 

a   Peter,  laborer,  b.u  43  Ann. 

(«   Peter,  laborer  at  335  Shel.  h.  5  Kilboomct 

«   Peter,  tailor  at  62  Trumbull,  h.  40  Russ. 

«   Robert,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.u.  37  Lawrence. 

«   Samuel,  molder,  h.  5  Kilboum  ct 

M    Soren,  laborer  at  335  Shel.  h.  75  Fairmonnt 

u   Steve,  laborer,  h.  6  EUery. 

u   William,  machmist  at  1  Flower,  h.  77  Park. 
Hansline  Charles  E.  clerk,  b.u.  73  Williams. 

M   Philip,  blacksmith,  h.n.  73  Williams. 
Hansling  Philip  Jr.  alderman  Stk  ward,  asst. 

supt  at  Popes,  h.u.  385  Park. 
Hanson  August,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  167  Bab. 

u   Benjamin,  helper  at  54  Arch. 

w   Charles,  helper,  h.u.  625  Capitol. 

«   Cornelia  B.  wid.  Daniel  D.  h.  43  Hudson. 

u   Hans,  rubberworker  at  690,  b.  744  Park. 

u   Hans,  coachman  at  620  Farmington. 

u   Hans  N.  polisher  at  581  Capitol,  h.  4  Sisson. 

M   Harry  J.  timekeeper  at  1  Flow.  b.  830  Mn. 

M   Henry,  painter,  b.u.  8  Jefferson. 

"   Iver  V.  bookkeeper  at  634,  h.u.  830  Main. 
u  Meta  W.  housekeeper  at,  and  b.  161  Fkn. 

u  Nils  P.  blacksmith,  h.r.  105J  Windsor. 

u   Thomas,  machinist  at  888  Capitol,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    William,  helper  at  555  Cap.  h.  73  Park. 


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Hansult  Louis,  bartdr.at  41  Mul.  h.n.r.  124  Mar 
Hanver  Philip  E.  motorman  St.  Ry.,b.  58  Ben. 
Hanvey  Dennis  J.  fireman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  61  Glen. 
it  John  L.  J.  storekeeper,  N.Y.R.  b.  61  Glen. 
Hapgood  Edward  T.  architect,  141  Trumbull, 
h.  102  Niles. 
"   Melvin  H.  architect,  141  Trumbull,  h.  142 
Woodland. 
Haran  Annie  Cat  N.Y.  laundry, b.  15  Howard. 
*<    Hannah  J.  b.  15  Howard. 
^   Mary  A.  b.  15  Howard. 
"   Michael  D.  helper,  h.  15  Howard. 
Harbison  Alexander,  gen.  asent  N.  Y.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  2  Central,  b.  104  Washington. 
«    G.  D.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  53  Allen  pi. 
«    Hugh,  h.  104  Washington. 
<<   Isaac,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«<   Jane,  b.  102  Vernon. 
«   John  P.  gen.  manacer  and  Treasurer  Hfd. 
City  Gas  Light  Co.  236  Mn.  h.  102  Ver. 
"    Robert,  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
1.  98  Capitol. 
Hardeman    William    H.    eleratorer    at   State 

Capitol,  h.u.r.  25)^  Flower. 
Harden  Chas.  mach.  1  So.  Ann,  b.  30  Hopkins. 

HARDENDORFF     HORATIO, 

builder,  102,  h.  102  Hudson.      Seep.  456. 
Harder  Eugene  H.  asst  janitor  at  Y'.M.C.  A.  h. 
u.r.  88  Fairmount. 

«    Levi  D.  coachman  at  and  1. 1  Wethersfield. 

«    Richard,  laborer  at  and  h.r.  78  Edwards. 

"    William  T.  cook  at  323  Pearl,  h.  6  Elm. 
Hardie  Thos.  C.  saloon,  287  Pk.h.u.  44  Lawrence. 
Harding  Albert  W.  mach.  8  Sig.  h.  48  Francis. 

«    Caleb  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  30  Smith. 

"    Chas.  H.  printer,  284  Asy.  b.2u.  73  Gov. 

<'    Geo.  engineer  109  Commerce,  h.  54  Francis. 

«    &  Holbrook,  fish,  567  Main. 

Samuel  £.  Harding.       William  J.  Holbrook. 

«   Jennie,  at  690  Park,  b.  15  Smith. 

«   Job,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  58  Francis. 

"    John,  printer,  287  Asylum,  b.2u.  78  Gov. 

«   John  L.  blacksmith,  h.  37  Bellevue. 

«   Joseph,  painter  at  1  Flower,  h.  15  Smith. 

«(    Leon  D.  bkkpr.  Popes,  b.  147  Washington. 

«    Sam'l  E.  (H,  (r  Holbrook)  h.u  28  Woos. 

«    Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  52  Hicks. 

«    Thomas  H. painter,  606,  h.u.  962  Main. 

i«    W.  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main  b.  12  Smith. 

«   William,  clerk,  75  Windsor,  h.  29  Pleasant. 

«    Wm.  carpenter.  581  Capitol,  h.  56  Francis. 

«    William  A.  inspector,  690  Park,  b.  1 5  Smith. 

«    Wm.  P.  painter  at  606  Main,  h.u.  73  Gov. 

"    IC^**«*  <^o  Herding. 
Hare  Chas.  R.  at  581  Cap.h.2u.  58  Hungerford. 
Hanly  Alfred,  clerk  at  1  Flower,  h.  Farmington  t 

it   Herbert  C.  instrcV,  823  Pearl,  h.  N.  i . 
Hard  wick  Fred,  solderer,  62  Mar.  b.u.  221  Cpn. 
Haren  J.  P.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  New  Britain  t. 
Harevick  Moses,  woodw.618  Cap.  h.  82  Portland. 
Harford  Margaret,  wid.  Edward,  h.u.  74  Albany. 
Har^r  Eugene,  janitor  at  315,  b.  815  Pearl. 

««   F.  M.  n.u.  171  Ashley. 


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Hargey  John  M.  painter,  24,  h.  24  Charlotte. 
Harsood  Priscilla,  seams.  H.  Orphan  Asy.l  7lPat 
Harkins  Bessie,  cook  at  375  Asy.  1.  14  So.  Ann. 
Harlem  Lena,  wid.  Julius,  h.u.  24  Mulberrv. 
Harlow  Fred.  M.  (J.  H.  Silshy  ^  Co,}  h.  62'Niles. 

it   James,  laborer  at  and  b.  99  New  Britain. 
Harman  Frank  G.  carpenter,  h.  64  Hicks. 

«    Harry,  joiner,  h.  44  Windsor. 
Harmon  Cf.B.(  TToo^/,^.^  Co.  )h.  Washington,  D.C. 

Edward  L.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  1428  Broad. 

Frederick,  machinist,  1  Flow.h.a.  1 7  Talcott. 

Mors,  laborer  at  Popes,  b.  198  Front. 

W.  E.  (Wood,Harmon  $•  Co.)  h.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Harney  Alice,  wid.  Darby,  h.  21  Arch. 
<<   Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.  266  Maple. 

Delia  F.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomaon  &  Ca 
400  Main,  b.  266  Maple. 

George,  waiter  at  375,  L  812  Asylum. 

James  D.  barber,  h.2u.  265  Main. 

Julia,  dressmaker,  266,  b.  266  Maple. 

Michael,  bUicksmith,  N.Y.R.  h.  56  Hicks. 

Peter  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  47  Hudson. 

Wm.  J.  photographer  at  281  Mn.b.266  Maple. 
Haron  Edward,  h.  19  Grace. 
Harowitz  Harris,  painter,  h.n.  40  North. 
Harper  Allen,  stonemason,  h.  48  Harbiaon. 

Cecil,  prof.  Htfd.  Theo.  Sem.  1507  Broad. 

Claude  J.  bookkeeper  at  Whitney  Manu- 
facturing Co.  80  Huyshope,  b.  59  CapitoL 

Elizabeth  M.  h.4u.  20  Trumbull. 

J.  W.  dentist,  258  Mn.  rm.  26, 1.  813  Asy. 

John,  plasterer,  h.  746  Park. 

John  M.  florist,  732  Mun,  h.  14  Goodwin. 

Joseph  P.  machinist  at  Popes,  1.  644  Main. 

Lewis  E.  forem.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  81  Vernon. 

Sarah,  wid.  George,  b.  129  Sigoumey. 

Thomas,  gardener  at  702,  b.  698  Main. 
Harrigan  ,  polisher.  Popes,  b.  1835  Broad. 

David,  teamster,  h.  88^  Front. 

David  Jr.  helper  at  152  State,  b.38^  Front. 

John  F.boilermaker,  152  State,b.  88^  Front 

John  H.  plumber,  556  Mn.h.r.  58  Grove. 

Joseph,  laborer,  h.u.r.  183  Front. 

Mary,  wid.  Jeremiah,  b.u.  147  Main. 

Michael  W.  cashier  at  29  Central,  h.  88 
Buckingham. 

f^*8ee  also  Horrigan. 
Harriman  Herbert,  electrician,  h.  18^  Grace. 

it   Frank  H.  foreman,  856  Asy.  h.  18^  Grace. 
Harrington  Arthur,  janitor.  Popes,  1.  149  Law. 

Cla>'ton  G.  stenographer  at  Phoenix  Ins. 
Co.  64  Pearl,  b.  35  Wadsworth. 

Colton  R.  box  clerk  at  P.  O.  b.  35  Wads. 

Daniel,  meats  at  88  Main,  h.  54  JeiBFerson. 

Edith  M.  musicteacher,  24,  b.u.  24  Hopkins. 

Edward,  painter  at  492  Main. 

Emerson  F.  discount  clerk  at  First  National 
Bank,  50  State,  h.  287  Sigourney. 

FlorenceW.cigarm.178  State,  b.u.  80  State. 

Frank,  draughtsm.  at  1  Flow.  h.  85  Girard. 

Frank  W.  clerk  at  370  Main,  b.  85  Wads. 

HARRINGTON  HENRY  E.  agent 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.Y.  80  State, 
h.  56  Capitol. 


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Harrington  Herttert,  clerk  11  Cen-b.  76  Spring. 
M   James  B.  porter  at  66  AbjIiud,  h.  5 1  Center. 
tt   John,  wood  peddler,  b.r.  64  Vanblock. 
•«    John,  maaon,  h.r.  81  Aron. 
u    John  F.  honeshoer,  10  Charles,  b.  KH.t. 
«    Joseph,  laborer,  283  Shel.  b.  Fr.  c  Talcott 
^    Joseph  A.  conductor  StRy.  Ill  State. 
M    Jolia  A.  clerk  at  88  Woodbine,  b.  £.H.t. 
w    Katie  J.  driller,  83  Woodbine,  b.  96  Laurel 
•«    Lewis  Mrs.  h.  35  Wadsworth. 
««    Mar  J  F.  wid.  William  A  b.a.  24  Hopkins, 
tf    Mamie  L.  solderer,  83  Wbn.  b.  96  Laurel. 
M    Richard  J.  bartender  at  48, 1.  60  Wells. 
^   Thomas,  clerk  b.n.  27  Pleasant. 
«<   Thomas  S.  motorman,  StRv.  115  State, 
u    William  A.  jardmaster,  b.  'l8  Winthrop. 
*^   Wm.  H.  printer  at  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brain- 
aid  Ca  49  TrmnbuU,  h.tt.  24  Hopkins. 
**   %^^9ee  also  Herrington. 
Harris  Abraham,  barber  at  22,  b.  20  Sheldon. 
u   Charies,  h.  20  Sheldon. 
««   Chaa.  B.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  99  TrumbuU. 
X   Charles  J.  clerk  at  L.  L.  Enswortib,  104 

Front,  h.u.  298  Park. 
u   Clarence,  buffer  at  Popes,  b.r.  57  Albany. 
M   Edward,  laborer  at  185  Sta.h.  70  Temple. 
«   Elizabeth,  b.  641  Main. 
«   EDa  R.  dei^  at  369  Main,  b.  129  TrumbnlL 
M   Eugene,  horse  trainer,  b.  234  Barbour, 
u    Fruik,  coachman  61,  h.r.  61  Woodland. 
**   Georve,  waiter  at  53  Ann,  b.  Albany. 
u   Geo.  J.  porter  at  7  7  Asylum,  b.  6 1 2  Garden, 
u   Harriet,  wid.  Joseph,  h.  86  Laurel 
«   Harriet  £.  b.  86  Laurel. 
«•    Henry,  cigarmaker  at  349  Mn.  h.  939  Main. 
^   Heniy,  watches,  ete.  208  Asy.  h.  2  Morris. 

Habkis  Hbrxan,  general  agent  Mascot  Wash- 
ing Soap,  h.  £.H.t.  See  page  522. 

«  Jacob  A.  barber,  22,  b.  20  Sheldon. 

u  James  A.  expressman,  h.2u.  240  Main. 

**  Jas.  M. j^umber,  302  Pearl,  h.  70  Fairmount 

**  James  T.  on  str.  Hartford,  b.  14  Linden. 

»  John  J.  plumber,  302  PI.  h.  70  Fairmount. 

<<  Jonas,  h.u.  60  Pleasant. 

«  Leonard  S.  sec'y  Side  Weight  Horse  Shoe 
Co.  26  Mechanic,  h.  82  Charter  Oak  ay. 

M   Lilla  M.  stenographer  Popes,  b.  39  Spring. 

tt  Ix>ui8  G.  clerk  at  556  Capitol,  h.  E.H^t. 

HARRIS  LOUIS  C.  &  CO.  Mascot 
Washing  Soap  Mfrs.  P.  O.  Box  120.  See 
page  522. 

u   Louisa  J.  cashier,  174  Asy.  b.  14  Linden. 
^  Luther,  marketman  at  8  Church,h.48  Capen. 
M   Luther  R.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  Wedi.  t. 
u  Mary  M  teacher  at  South  school  36  Wads- 
worth,  1.  121  Main,  rm.  6. 
u  Mary  N.  Mrs.  b.  48  Cedar. 
«  Max,  watchman  at  133,  h.u.  20  Sheldon. 
u  Meyer,  carpenter,  h.  216  Sheldon. 
«  Moses,  b.  25  Central. 
u  Myron,  lab.  stone  pits,  h.u.  1  Sa  Laurel. 
u  Philip,  merchant,  n.  72  Pleasant, 
u  S.  machinist  at  618  Capitol,  b.  151  Park. 
«  Samuel,  barber,  28  Church,  b.  20  Sheldon. 


Harris  Samuel  H.  h.  641  Main. 

u  Simon,  tailor,  h.u.  82  Avon. 

M  Thos.  A.  mach.  302  Pearl,  b.  70  Fairmoont 

«  Walter  G. ship,  clerk  at  273  Asy.  b.  14  Lin. 

u  William,  at  581  Capitol,  h.  232  Park. 

"  William,  roofer  at  373  Asylum. 

M  William  £.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  Weth.  t. 

«  William  H.  policeman,  h.2u.  39  Sprinff. 

it  Wm.  J.  macninehand,  Popes,  b.  103  Main. 

u  William  R  coachman,  h.  52  Charter  Oak. 

^  l3r''Si««  also  Abramovitz. 
Harrison  Alexander  S.  h.  196  Sigoumey. 

«  Arthur,  mach.  1  Laurel,  h.  13  Warner. 

«  Arthur  E.  machinist.  Popes,  b.  13  Warner. 

«<  Benj.bUuJcsmithaiN.T.&h.£.H.  t. 

«  Carrie  Y.derk  at  361  Main.  b.  £.  H.  t. 

«  Clarence,  buffer  at  Popes,  b.  259  Albany. 

«  Edward  F.  clerk  at  Hartford  County  Mutual 
fire  Ins.  Ca  321  Main,h.  196  Sigoumey. 

«  Ellen  M.  b.  196  Sigoumey. 

«  Geo.B.  machinist  N.Y.R.'  h.2u.  1442  Broad. 

u  Henry  L.  (P,  H.  jr  Son)  b.  Asylum. 

"  Jay  D.  tray,  salesman,  149  Sta.  h.  Spring6eld. 

«  John,  mason  builder,  156  h.  156  Franklin. 

«  Katherine  A  dressm.  372  Mn.  b.  84  CapitoL 

it  Louis  B.  (P.  H.  ^  Son)  b.  26  State. 

u  Maiy  A.  wid.  Henry  h.u.  35  Spruce. 

It  May  M.  at  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co. 
1.  84  Capitol. 

«  Nelson  A.  jobber,  b.  87  Mather. 

«  P.  H.  &  Son,  contractors,  253  Main,  rm.  14. 

P.  H.  HuTiaon.    H.  L.  Harrison.    L.  B.  Harrison. 

it   Robert,  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 

«   Samuel  S.  wire  bender,  62  Mar.  h.  188  Sta. 

"   Sarah  L.  trained  nurse,  b.  9  ChapeL 

«   William,  mach.  b.  Pron)ect  ay.  near  N.P. 

«   Wm.  F.  watchman  at  ^  .Y.R.  h.u.  3  Asylum. 

«    Wm.  H.  waiter  at  25  Cen.  h.u.  85  Faimount 
Harrman  Caroline,  wid.  John  A.  h.u.  218  State. 
Harry  J.  F.  operator  at  23  Asy.  b.  30  Spring. 
Harss  Hans  P.  ostler,  h.r.  24  Huntley  pi. 
Hart  A.  Elijah,  treasurer  Society  for  Sayings,  11 
Pratt,  h.  964  Asylum. 

"   Albert  B.  machinist,  h.  30  Barbour. 

it   Anna  E.  wid.  A.  E.  h.  36  Buckingham. 

u   Augustus  J.  machinist,  h.  40  Bond. 

«   Charles  L.  mach.  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Maiket,  h.3u.  90  State,  rm.  8. 

*'    Chas.  R.  (Chas,  R.  Hart  fr  Co.)  h.  110  Ann. 

HART  CHARLES  R.  &  CO.  carpets, 

rugs,  etc.  364  Main.         See  page  163. 
William  E.  Sugden.  CharleA  R.  liart. 

OrMvenor  W.  Curtia.  Baniuel  A.  Bacon. 

"   Clarence,  carpenter,  h.u.  100  Francis. 

ti   Clarence  W.  inspect.  681  Cap.  h.  100  Fra. 

«   Edward  G.  h.  69  WiUard. 

«   Edwin,  watchman,  b.  20  Union. 

"   Edwin  R.  Htfd.  Printing  Co.  16  State,  h.u. 

51^  Wooster. 
t<   Ferdinand  A.  asent  ^tna  Life  Insurance 

Co.  for  Massacnusetts,  h.  937  Main. 
it   Ferdinand,  Jr.  b.  937  Main. 
u   Frances  E.  Mrs.  h.  90  Mather. 
"  Frank  A.  clerk  at  54  Ann,  h.  Plainville  t. 
Hart  Gerald  W.  pres.  Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg. 
Co.  28  High,  h.  5  Highland. 


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54  nUNTLCY  AVENUE. 


Hjut  Harrie  £.  drmaghtmiuD,  26  Pratt,  b.  N.B.t. 
u    Harry  C.  Jr.  printer  284  Asy.  b.u.  36  Hudson 

HART  A  HECEMAN  MFC.  CO. 

electric  Light  supplies.  26  High. 

See  page  526. 
M    Henry  C.  painter,  80  Park,  h.a.  56  Hodsan. 

Hart  Hekbt  F.  councilman  Sdurard,  machinist, 
Wm.  Bogen  Mfg.  Co.  66  Mar.  h.  SO  Barb. 

"   Henry  U.  carriagem.  41  Alb.  b.  197  Sisson. 

«    Henry  I^  machinist  at  66  Mar.  b.  SO  Barbour. 

«   Joseph  C.  h.  S68  Laurel. 

"   L.  C.  &  Co.  groceries  and  meat,  6S  Albany.* 

««    Lcverett  C.  (L.  C.  Hart  j-  Co.)  h.  202  Alb. 

«    Lewis  M.  clerk  at  927  Main,  b.  SO  Barbour. 

u   Lizzie  I.  Mrs.  dressm.  51^,  h.u.  51^  Wooster. 

««    Mary  S.  wid.  G.  W.  b.  287  Capitol. 

«   M>Ton  A.  salesman  140  Sta.  h.  S2  Sumner. 

u   Nellie,  clerk  at  400,  b.  501  Main. 

(«    Otis  J.  clerk  at  114  Pearl,  b.  SO  Barbour. 

«    Paf  k  H.  horseshoer,  14  Hunt  h.  48  Green. 

«    Patrick,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  X.B.t. 

(<    Samuel,  d.d.  -Kev.  professor  of   literature, 
Trinity  College,  22  Jarvis  hall.  Summit. 

«    William  H.  painter  at  20  Cent.  b.  52  Hudson. 
Hartenstein  Frank,  cabinetmaker  at   16   Ford, 
h.2u.  1443  Broad. 

«   George,  laborer  at  216  Law.b.  241  Main. 

«    Ivan,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.u.  620  Main. 
Hartford  Apron  and  Towel  Supply  Co.  J.  H. 

Gowen,  58  Judson. 
Hartford  Bkef  Co.  whl.  meats,  provisions, 
54-56  Huntley  av.  See  page  162. 

"    Bill  Posting  Co.  159  High. 

«    Board  Fire  Underwriters,  53  Trumbull. 

t<    Board  of  Trade,  39  Pearl. 

"    Bologna  Co.  960  Main. 

Tlieodore  Maurer.  proprietor. 
«    Bowling  Co.  215  Main. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  E.  W.  Smith, 

proprietor,  223  State.       See  page  488. 

HARTFORD  BREWINC  CO.  2S2 

Sheldon.  See  page  443. 

HARTFORD     BUIL.DINC     AND 

LOAN   A8SO.  370  Asylum,  rm.  5. 

See  page  868. 
«   Bundle  Wood  Co.   Dennis  Scott,  72  Pie. 

HARTFORD     BUSINESS    COL- 

LECEf  370  Asylum.      Seepage  679. 
E.  H.  Morse. 

HARTFORD  CAB  CO. Office  2  Ameri- 
can, stables  r.  1 78  State.  Frank  H.  Sedg- 
wick, proprietor.  See  page  507. 

«    Calcium  Light  Co.  877  Main. 

««   Capitol  Brick  Co.  Prosoect  s.  of  Park. 

«   Carpet  Co.  office  10  Market. 


f-fARTFORP  CHAIR  CO 


MAXUPACTUBSBS  AXD  DBALBBB  Dl 

t^B  Cane  Seat  Chairs^ 

42  5EYM5  STREET. gvj 

HARTFORD  CEMENT TILECO. 

69  Commerce.  See  page  457. 

Hartford  Chair  Co.  42  Seyms.     S€ep.l€2. 

J.  HeiiTT  M  Mtiii.  Frank  Blodir^lt. 

«    Chemical  Co.  soap  mfrs.  235  State. 

HARTFORD  CITY  DIRECTORY, 

Elihu  Geer's  Sons,  canvassers,  compilers, 
printers,  publishers,  1 6  State.    See  p.  421. 

^   City  Gas  Light  Co.  236  Main. 

M    Club.  38  Prospect 

HARTFORD  COAL  CO.  office   278 

Main,  yard  1 00  Commerce.  See  page  444. 

u  &  Conn.  Western  R.  office  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Rulroad,  59  Spruce. 

«(   Cornice  and  Skylight  Works,  84  Union. 

^<  County  Horticultural  Society,  See  Con- 
necticut Agricultural  Society. 

'<    County  Jail,  42  Seyms.  See  index. 

(<   County  Medical  Society.  See  index. 

HARTFORDCOUNTY  MUTUAL 

FIRE  INS.  CO.  321  Main. 

See  page  389. 

HARTFORD  COURANT  CO.pnb- 

lishen  daily,  semi-weekly    and   weekly 
Courant,  66  State.  See  page  406. 

HARTFORD    CYCLE   COMP'Y, 

bicycles,  581  Capitol.       See  page  486. 
Hartford  Decorating  Co.  J.Alex.  McClimie, 
177  Asylum.      See  Advertisers'  Index. 

HARTFORD    DIAMOND    POL- 
ISH CO.  118  Asylum. 

HARTFORD.     DIME    SAVINCS 

BANK  OF,  295  Main.     See  p.  SS4. 
"    Dispensary,  2  Tafcott. 

HARTFORD  DREDCINC  CO.  for 

riyers  &  harbors,  253  Main.     See  p.  510. 

HARTFORD  ELECTRIC  LICHT 

CO.  80  State.  See  paoe  528. 

"    Employment  Office,  188  Main. 

HARTFORD  ENCINE  WORKS, 

r.  223  State.  See  page  499. 

HARTFORD   ENCRAVINC   CO. 

Geo.  C.  Atwell,  66  State.     See  page  All. 
<(   Fertilizer  Mfg.  Co.  John  Rohwer  manager, 
h.  176  Flatbush. 

HARTFORD  FIRE  INSURANCE 

CO.  63  Trumbull.  See  page  402. 

u    Grocery  Co.  869  and  375  Capitol. 

HARTFORD  HEATER  CO.  R  W. 

Farmer,  propr.  267  Asylum.     See  p,  499. 

HARTFORDER  HEROLD,FrankJ. 

Petsch,  editor,  81  Mul.  *      Seepage  4 IS. 
"   Hollow  Ware  Co.  1 7  Florence. 
HARTFORD  HOSPITAL,  20  South 

Hudson.  See  pages  668,  669. 


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^HARLES  R.  HART  &  CO., 

Sell  more  Goods  in  their  line  than  any  name  mentioned  in  these  pagea. 

RKM KM BER,   THAT  WB  SELL 

C&i^pet^,  I^ng^,  Oil  dloth^,  Linolenm^,  ]||&iting$, 

Wall  Papers,  Ceiling  Decorations,  Draperies,  Shades,  and 
Ornamental  Outfi flings  at  Close  Cut  Prices.    

Buying  in  immenae  quantities  for  the  Johbing  Trade  enables  ns  to  sell  to  the  RetaU  Trade 

AT  LESS  THAN  REGULAR  PRICES. 

Chas.  R-  Hart  &  Co..  364  main  street. 


Hartford  Hotel,  Alfred  A.  Focock,  prop.  54  High. 
Ice  Col  280  Main. 


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HARTFORD  LIFE  &  ANNUITY 

INSURANCE  CO.  280  Asylum. 

See  page  396. 
"    Light  &  Power  Co.  office  241  Mn.  266  Pearl. 

HARTFORD  LUMBER  CO.  r.  17 

Albany.  See  page  467. 

"  Machine  Screw  Co.  476  Capitol. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.  office, 

1  Sooth  Ann.  See  page  426. 

«   Medical  &  Surgical  Institute,  3  72  Mn.rm.  83. 
*<  Messenger  Co.  3  Central. 

HARTFORD  MOULDING  W'KS, 

Alfred  T.  Richer,  26  Potter.  See  page  467. 

HARTFORD  NATIONAL  BANK, 

58  State.  See  page  hU. 

HARTFORD  AND  NEW  YORK 
STEAMBOATS,  285  State. 

See  page  511. 

HARTFORD  AND  NEW  YORK 
TRANSPORTATION  CO. 

285  State.  Seepage  510. 

HARTFORD  NURSERY,  C.  O.  Pur- 

inton,  75  Xew  Britain. 
«   One  Price  Clothing  Co.  114  &  116  Asylum. 
Hartford  Optical  Co.  mfg.  opticians,  4  State. 

Seepage  163. 
«(    Orphan  Asylum,  171  Putnam. 

HARTFORD  PAPER  CO.mfn. white 

and  colored  paper,  141  Pearl.  See  p.  427. 

Paper  Goods  Cfa  870  Asylum. 

WlUiain  A.  Lorenz.  WUIlain  H.  Honisa. 

Paving  &  Construction  Co.  Chas.  Crawford, 

manager,  346  Main,  rm.  2. 
Plating  Co.  249  Pearl. 
Pleating  Co.  N.  Kempner,  prop.  460  Main. 
Portrait  Ca  Jacob  Groldberg,  180  Asylum. 
HARTFORD  POST,  daily  and  weekly, 
28  Asvlum.  See  page  407. 

HARTFORD      PRINTING      CO. 

£liha  Geer's  Sons,  City  Directory,   16 
State,  2d,  8d  &  4th  stories.    See  page  A!i\, 


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W.  T.  STEVEN, 

Man  ufacturing 
Opticians,.... 

Jewelers  and  Watchmakers, 
4  STATE  STRSBT. 
Hartford  Prohibition  Club,  91  Asylum. 

HARTFORD    PROVISION    CO. 

>  alley  street  See  page  545. 

Public  Library,  5  Athenaeum.     See  Index. 
Publishing  Co.  now  A.  D.Worthington&Co. 
Real  EsUte  Exchange,  39  PearL 
Real  Estate  Improvement  Co.  436CapitoL 
RubberPaintCo.,  C.  B.  Leonard,  agt.  48  Ann. 

**A"Jf <>"D  RUBBER  WORKS 

CO.mfrs.  factory  690  Park.  See  ».  486. 
Saddlery  Hardware  Co.  39  Trumbull. 
Seminary  Press,  publishers  etc.  1507  Broad. 
Sewing  Machine  Ca— See  Pope  Mfjr.  Co. 
Silverware  Co.  John  E.  (iriffith,  249  PearL 
Society  of  Natural  Sciences,  25  Pratt, 
and  Spring  Brook  Ice  Cos.  280  Main. 

HARTFORD  STEAM  BOILER 
INSPECTION  AND  IN- 
SURANCE CO.  218  Main,  2d 
story,  room  8.  Seepages  390,  391. 

"    Street  Sprinkling  and  Supnly  Co.  345  Main. 

HARTFORD  r'»t'm/ay;(iLOBE,F.  6. 

Perine,  mgr.  25  Asvlum.    See  pane  4 1 0. 

"A?JF<>"<>   SUNDAY   JOUR- 
NAL, 284  Asylum.     Jos.  H.  Barnum,  284 
Asylum,  room  86.  See  parte  413. 

HARTFORD  TELEGRAM  CO.  12 

Central  row.  See  paqe  409. 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL 

SEMINARY,  Congregational,  1507 
Broad.  See  pages  676,677, 


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HARTFORD  TIMES,  daily  and  weeklj, 
Burr  Bros.,  246  Main.      See  page  408. 

HARTFORD  TRUST  CO.  2S4  Main 

and  1  Central  row.  See  page  882. 

"   Typewriter  Co.  1  LanreL 
«    Street  Railway  Co.  office,  111-125  State, 

bams,  157  Weth.  53  Vernon,  &  £.H.t. 
«   Water  Works  office  800  Main,  Citj  HalL 
«<   Weekly  Gaide,  E.  B.  Eaton,  editor,  14  Ford, 
u   k  West  Hartford  Horse  R.R.  Co.  241  Main. 
«    Wheel  Club,  240  Main. 
*<   Wire  Works,  24  7  Asj.  F.H.Cro8thwaite,prop. 

HARTFORD      WOVEN      WIRE 
MATTRESS  CO.  6i8  Capitol. 

See  page  476. 
Harti^an  Martin,  mach.  at  828  Asv.  b.  4  Lewis. 

«   Morris,  ostler  at  12, 1.52  Welis. 
HarUeben  F.  £.  bartdr.  211  Main,  h.  8  John. 

«   Hermann,  sardener,  b.u.  27i  Main. 
Hartley  Tom.  W.  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 

«    William,  marblecutter,  h.  29  Florence. 

"    Wm.  N.  plumber,  72  Albany,  h.  9  Moi^gan. 
Hartman  Adam,  bootmaker,  27,  h.  27  Lafayette 

i(   Greo.  J.  oyerseer  at  State  prison,  b.  54  Bond. 
Hartnett  Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  8  Chapel. 

«   Edward  J.  clerk  at  325  Main,  b.  34  Elliott 

«   James,  carpenter,  h.  34  Elliott. 

"   James  G.  carpenter,  h.u.  261  State. 

«   John  F.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  8  Chapel. 

(I    Mary,  wid.  William,  h.  8  Chapel. 

«   Mary  A.  compositor,  b.  34  Elliott. 

«   Michael,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Capitol. 

(c   Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  34  Elliott. 

«    Rich.  T.  night  clerk  at  6  Cent.  b.  34  Elliott., 

"    Wm.  F.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  520  Garden. 
Hartranft  Chester  D.d.  D.,pres't  Hartford  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  h.  82  Gillett. 

See  pages  SJSf  677. 

M   Frederick  B.  student,  b.  82  Gillett 
Hartson  John,  mate  scow  Newton,  285  State. 
Hartstall  Isaac,  clerk  at  259,  b.  554  Main. 

«   Isabel],  b.  554  Main. 

«   Moses  A.  manager  Emery  &  Co.  h.  84  Hudson. 

"    Sarah  E.  b.  554  Main. 
Hartung  Annie,  wid.  Jacob,  h.u.  74  Temple. 
Hartwiff  Theo.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.u.  127  Bab. 
Hartz  Hermann,  ins.agt.  at  253  Mn.  h.  47  Amity. 
Hartzell  Paul,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  133  Bab. 
Harvey  Foster  E.  (H.  jr  Lewis)  h.  14  Florence. 

«<    George  A.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  28  Spring. 

"    George  P.  policeman,  h.  260  Capen. 

«   James  R.  at  24  Market,  b.  24  Market 

«    L.  W.  music  teacher,  171,  h.  171  High. 

«   &  Lewis,  opticians,  347  Main. 

Foster  E.  Harvey.  Robert  H.  Lewis. 

"   Margaret,  wid.  Fred  J.  b.  44  Hicks. 
ti   Wm.  E.  engrayer  at  1 77  Asy.  b.  260  Capen. 
Harwich  Morris,  at  618  Capitol,  h.u.  32  Portland. 
Harwood  Frederick  A.  clerk  at  Hfd.  Life  & 

Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  E.H.t 
Hary  Henry,  slater  at  19  Center,  h.u.  55  Green. 
Hasbam  Jas.  woodfinisher,  b.  41  Chapel. 
Hascall  H.  E.  Miss,  music  teacher,  218  Main, 
room  15,  h.  Enfield  t 
«   Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.  54  Capitol. 


Hascall  S.  Howard,  derk  51  Market,b JM  CapttoL 
Haskell  Cfaas.  B.  produce,  145  State,  h.  lOS  Weth. 

«   Ge<»se  S.  bookk.  at  224  State,  h.  200  Smitli. 

<i   H.  £.  Mi8B,mn8icteacher,h.  218  Main,  nii.15. 

«   Rath  M.  b.  15  Marshall.    ' 
Haskins  Elizabeth  A.  h.  80  Maple. 

«   Washincton  C.  b.  18  Grace. 
Haspey  WilUam,  plumber,  h.  297  Flaric. 
Hass  Abraham,  plasterer,  h.2a.  64  Pleasant. 

*(   Samuel,  painter,  h.2u.  56  Pleasant. 
Hassett  Arthur  W.  ooerator,  6  Cen.  b.  76  Pie. 

«   James,  h.n.r.  87  Maple. 

«  Jas.  D.  baggafrem.  N.T.R.  b.  12  So.Pro8pect. 

«  John  A.  repairer  at  Popes,  b.n.  9  Squire. 

^  John  Jr.  gardener,  125  Wash.  h.u.  9  Squire. 

u   Marj^aret,  wid.  Arthur,  h.u.  76  Pleasant. 

u   Patrick  J.  laborer,  b.u.  1816  Broad. 

«   Richard  A.pre88m.  at  141  Pl.b.u.  76  Pleasmnt. 

it   Thos.  H.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  b.u.  9  Squire. 

Hastie  Estelle  J.  wid.  Alex,  clerk  at  Brown, 

Thomson&Co.dry|oods,400Mn.b.l8  Bel. 

u   Jennie  E.  ass't  hbranan  at  5  Ath.  b.  18  BeL 

«   Ralph  A.  joiner,  b.  22  Belden. 

Hastings  Anna  C.  Mrs.  h.  69  Elm. 

(f   Arthur  B.  b.u.  17  Grand. 

u   Ellen  A.  wid.  Frederick,  b.  17  So.  Prospect 

«    Frank  H.student  at  Trinity,  b.190  Si^omey. 

<<    Harriet  Day,  wid.  Henry  £.  h.  71  Elm. 

«   Herbert  £.  patternmaker  1  Flower,  h.  3  Spg. 

«    Herbert  H.  b.  15  Canton. 

u    Herman  R.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  58  Benton. 

«   Homer,  salesman,  h.  190  Sigoumey. 

it   Inez  A.  b.u.  26  Smith. 

i<  James  F.  een.  agent  National  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
95  Pearl,  h.  1 73  Sigourney. 

«   Joel,  splicer  at  690  Park,  h.u.  26  Smith. 

«   Lewis  W.  mason,  h.  15  Canton. 

«   Lizzie  J.  h.  39  Wadsworth. 

*<  Louis  M.  cashier  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Ca  218 
Main,  b.u.  1185  Broad. 

«   Mary  A.  teacher  of  art,  h.  35  Spring. 

a   Mary  A.  wid.  Eldridge  G.  h.u.  1 90  Sigoumey. 

II  Mary  L.  teacher  at  High  School,  39  Hop- 
kins, b.  69  Elm. 

«    Panet  M.  physician,  130,  h.  ISO  CapitoL 

«    Peter,  coachman,  110,  b.  110  Ann. 

"    Samuel  S.  mason,  h.u.  1185  Broad. 

«  Thos.  P.  printer  at  Hartford  Post,  25  Asy. 
1.  27  Lmden. 

ti   W.  machinist  at  476  Capitol,  b.  1 1  Atlantic. 

"   Wallace  S.  roller  at  690  Pk.  b.u.  26  Smith. 

Hastings  Willard  D.  councilman  Ath  ward, 
beltmaker,  Jewell  Belting  Ca  15  TVum- 
bull,  h.  11  Atlantic. 

Hatch  Augustus  Capt  salesman  at  Popes,  b.  110 
Hopkins. 
"   Carrie  L.  dressmaker,  18,  h.  18  Goodwin. 
«   Chas.  A.  mechcal.engir.26,b.26  Pratt,rm.24. 
«    Charles  E.  (Daw  ^  Hatch)  h.  West  Hfd  t 
"    Chas. E.  (Lamed  fr  H)  h.u.  27  Florence. 
«   Charles  L.  carpetlayer,  b.  226  Putnam. 
«   Charles  P.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  226  Put 
«   Charles  P.  comet  teacher,  744,  h.  744  Main. 
«    Clara  L.  compositor  at  14  Ford,  b.n.  72  Goy. 


6EEB  8    HABTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOBY. 


165 


IL^TCH  £i>WABD  B.  sec'j  and  mgr.  Johns-Pratt 
Co.  555  Cap.  h.  205  Sig.      See  page  495. 
M    £Iism,  dreflBoiaker,  IS,  h.  IS  Goodwin. 
M    Ernest  6.  snpt.  Jc^n  Hancock  Life  Ins.  Co. 

278>(  Mam,  b.  2S4  Hicfa. 
««    Frank  D.  mach.  at Johnv-Pratt  Co.  h.  56  Oak. 
■<    Frederick  A.  macbinist,  h.n.  90  Retreat, 
u    Geo.  £.  preat.  The  Hatch  &  North  Coal  Co. 

SOI  luun,  h.  208  Sigoumey. 
M    Herbert  L.  mach.  at  S02  Asy.  b.  72  Hopkins. 
M    JirfinC.beltniaker  at  15  Tru.h.11. 88  Retreat, 
u    Julia  A.  h.  238  Wethersfield. 
M    Lilla,  dressmaker,  IS,  h.  IS  Goodwin. 
M    Uojd  W.  paperroler  at  556  Cap.  h.  IS  Gm. 

HATCH  &  NORTH  COAL  CO.  of- 
fice, 301  Main,  yard  56  Com.  See  p.  44S. 
u    Otis  M.  machinist  at  26  High. 
«<    Hioebe  A.  wid.  Edwin  B.  b.  66  Capen. 
<<    Susan  M.  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  10  Lewis. 
«   Winifred,  wid.  William  A.  h.  72  Governor. 
Hatcher  Robert,  laborer,  b.a.  129  Main. 
Hatfield  Daniel,  iceman  at  278  Asy.  b.  W.H.t. 

•«   Martha  P.  wid.  John,  b.2u.  10  West 
Hadiaway  Chasi  H.  chiropodist,882, 1.382  Mn.r.  9. 
«<    £.  T.  May,  dressmaker,  59,  h.  59  Market 
M   W.  R.  attendant  at  SO  Washington. 
Hatheway  Earle,  architect  &  builder,  h.  29  Imlay. 
M   Edward  F.  salesm.  at  24 1  Asy.h.  21  Williams, 
u   Ida  L.  b.  29  Imlay. 
u   Lyman  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  29  Lnlay. 
^   Sarah  Miss,  dressmaker,  b.  29  Imlay. 
Hatstat  John  W.  supt  at  8  Front,  1. 105  Capitol. 
Hatton  Charles  F.  packer  at  40  Gov.  h.u.  36  N.B. 
Hanb  Geoq^  (H.  Sr  Sons)  h.  299  Market 
M   George,  Jr.  (H.  Sf  Sons)  b.  299  Market 

«<   &  Sons,  merchant  tailors,  253  Main,  rm.  7. 

Georn  Haab.  Q«orge  Haab,  Jr. 

u   Otto^Uulor,  b.  253  Main. 
Hanger  William  J.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  74  Law. 
Haughton  George,  glasscutter,  b.  52  Babcock. 

"  f^^9ee  aUo  Hartan. 
Haupt  Frederick,  bartdr.at  96  Main.  h.  17  John. 

<*  William,  expressman,  h.  100  Madison. 
Hansen  Heni7^,helper,555  Cap.  b.  109BlnehiIls. 
M  John,  hefperat  555  Cap.  b.  109  Blaehills. 
u  John,  ostler  205  Main,  h.  9  Ellsworth  pi. 
Haoser  Chas.  b.  6  Kilboum  ct 
u  Fred,  npholstererat  306  Pearl,  h.a.375  N.B. 
u  John,  gardener,  h.n.  123  Front 
Hansgen  Julius,  at  Rimptons,  b.  40  Wolcott 
Hanson  Thomas,  machinist,  b.  255  Asylum. 

"  t^*iee  also  Haaser,  Houser, 
Hauflmann  Henry,  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  177  Zion. 

«  William  F.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t 
Hauser  Gustav  F.  Rev.  pastor  Grerman  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church. 
Haosier  OttOcf.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 9  Oak. 
Haover  Philip  E.  motorman  StRy. 
Havel  Anton,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  77  Hamilton. 
HaTemeyer  Chas.  W.  Mrs.  h.  137  Washington. 
Hsven  Charles  B.  clerk  at  495,  b.  838  Main. 

u  Emma,  wid.  3.  C.  h.  838  Main. 
Havens  Dudley  W.  asst  inspector  Hfd.  water 
works,  300  Main  City  Hall,  h.  23  Mahl. 
«  Edward  F.  8crewm.476Cap.  h.2u.  1331  Bd. 


Havens  Frances  B.  wid.  Walter,  b.  16  Main. 
Frank  C.  machinist  1  Flower,  b.  Bomside  t. 
Frank  S.  stu.  at  Yale,  b.  581  Tarmington. 

u  Frank  W.  editor ''Safety  Fond  Advocate" 
with  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity  Ins.  Go. 
230  Asylum,  h.  581  Farminston. 

«  Irving  W.  teller  at  Geo.  P.  Bissell  &  Ca 
bakers,  307  Main,  h-u.  58  Oak. 

u   James,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  3  Squire. 

CI   James  F.  policeman,  h.u.  41  Woodbridge. 

u   Nellie  S.b.  16  Main. 

M   Olive  H.  wid.  Sylvester,  b.  1060  Main. 

(f   Peter,  laborer  at  476  Cap.  b.u.  75  Sheldon. 

«    Balph  G.  fanner,  b.  1060  Main. 

«    Samuel  H.  bkkpr.  at  360  Mn.  b.  23  MahL 

u   Susan  B.  wid.  William  H.  b.  30  Wooster. 

M   William  W.  carpenter,  h.  31  Waifeworth. 
Havey  Francis  P.  liiev.  h.  140  Farmington. 
Haviland  Amanda  H.  b.  117  Ann. 
Hawes  Albert  H.  painter  at  88  Mar.  h.  1 7  Grand. 
Hawkins  Alice  9.  teacher  in  Northwest  school^ 
b.  30  Madison. 

"   David  S.  conductor  StRy.  115  State. 

M  Emma  W.  proofreader  at  Hartford  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  30  Madison. 

«    Frank,  iobber,  L  1 73  Windsor. 

u   Frank  M.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  77  Main. 

u    George  A,  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.  b.  166  Put 

it   Harry  P.  clerk  at  33  Main,  b.  46  Madison. 

u   James  H.  jobber,  h.2u.  213  Windsor. 

<i   James  W.  motorman  StRy.  1. 80  Sta.  rm.21. 

«   John  F.  carpenter,  h.u.  16  Center. 

<(   Merritt  Y.  clerk  at  39  Church,  h.  1 6  Center. 

<<  Mortimer  C.  carpenter  at  10^  Hudson,  b.u. 
13  Center. 

M   Sarah,  boxm.  at  254  PI.  b.u.  35  Lafayette. 

M   Walter  £.  trav.  agent,  h.  29  Pawtucket 

M   Walter  F.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 

^   Westell  E.  Mrs.:  h.  79  Main. 

<<   William,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  SO  Madison. 

«    Wm.  B.  h.  35  Lafayette. 

«   William  G.  carpenter,  h.  238  Park. 
Hawks  Clarence  A.  at  Cedar  Hill  cemetery,  h. 
Wethersfield  t 

u   Fred  C.  brassfinisher,  b.  79  Franklin. 

u  Fred  W.  supert  at  Retreat  farm,  90,  b.  99 
New  Britain. 

«   William  C.  asst  librarian,  1507  Broad. 
Hawksford  Wm.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford. 
Hawksworth  Henry,  saloon,  29  Mn.  h.u.  20  Park. 

«   William,  saloon,  36,  b.3u.  34  Park. 
Hawley  Anna  C.  Mrs.  h.  7  Main. 

u   Charles  W.  clerk,  b.2u.  641  Main. 

u   Christopher  £.civil  eng.  at  Popes,  h.  8 2 1  Aay . 

M   Cjmthia  M.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

u   Frank  W.  bkkpr.  at  273  Asy. h.  83  Williams. 

«   Frederick  R.  clerk,  h.  8  East 

<<    George,  expressdriver,  b.u.  40  Village. 

ti   HaUie  C.  b.  919  Main. 

u  John  Amon,  theological  student,  1507  Bd. 

«  John  G.  headolerk  at  Capewell  Horse  Nail 
Co.  40  Governor,  h.  98  Capitol. 

«  Joseph  R.  editor  Hfd.  Courant  Co.  66  State, 
U.  S.  Senator,  h.  Washington,  D.C. 

u   Jotham  B.  h.  51  Capen,  until  Oct  1. 


166 


geer's  habtford  city  dibbctoby. 


Uawiej  Lonu  F.  nuuuiger  at  Poiiiero3r,  Havlej 
Co.  699  Main^b.  8  £asL 

u   Marj,  b.  821  Asyhim. 

M   Marj  A.  wid.  E.  £.  h.  145  Waafaingtoii. 

«   Maiy  £.  Mn.  Ilt.  616  Main. 

M    S.  Caroline,  h.  919  Main. 

M   TlmothjE.  rec  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  Bristol  t. 

M    William  £.  h.  JSl  Sigonmej. 

M   William  P.  clerk  at  Popes,  LSI 5 PearL 
Hay  John,  boilermaker,  b.  51  Williams. 

M    Wibon,  filer  at  1S3  Shel.  h.  85  Linden  pL 
Hayden  George  AMssessor^  1 14  PI.  b.428  Asylum. 

«<   Harry  L.  ckik  at  132  State,  b.  86  Collins. 

u   HascaU  A.  clerk  848  Main,  b.  Windsor  t. 
UAYDEX  HENBY  R.  publisher  Weekly  Un- 
derwriter, 66  State,  h.  £.H.t 

(<   Henry  B.  treasurer,  b.  77  Main. 

«<    Henry  B.  Jr.  architect  66  State,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    Howard  C.  splicer  at  690  Park,  b.  68  Imlay. 

u  John  D.  cutter  at  252  Pearl,  b.u.  1  Goodman. 

^   John  M.  Isundry,  851  Asylum,  h.  219  Collins. 

it   Kate,  b.u.  68  Park. 

«    Lawrence  S.  shoem.  at  19  Ch.  h.  168  Front. 

«   Mary,  washer,  h.r.  218  Pearl. 

«<    M>Ton  L.  rubberwkr.  690   Pk.  b.  97  Haw. 

*<   Nellie  A.  Mrs.  h.  77  Main. 

«    Warren,  clerk  at  66  State,  b.  E.H.t. 

•<    Warren  E.  clerit  at  278  Main,  b.  86  Collins. 

«<    William  T.  carpenter,  h.  622  Main. 
Hayes  Annie,  at  1  douth  Ann,  b.  248  Pearl. 

«    Carrie  L.  clerk  at  236  Asy.  b.  23  Church. 

«    Clarence  A.  fish  market,  258  Asy.h.  26  Yer. 

u    £.  C.  Mrs.  h.u.  57  Garden. 

u   Edward,  lather,  b.u.r.  183  Front. 

«    Edward,  night  watchman  at  121  Main. 

«    Edward  D.  machinist,  b.u.  35  Park. 

«    Edward  W.  driver  at  104  Main.h.  74  Gov. 

"    EdwardW.  Jr.  driver  night  patrol,  h.  4  7Main. 

((    Edwin  J.  toolmaker,  4  76  Cap.  h.u.22  Grand. 

((   Eliza,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  95  Park. 

«    Ellen,  b.  115  Zion. 

«    George  C.  clerk  at  954,  b.  960  Main. 

<*    Greorge  R.  patternm.  1  Flower,  h.  22  Grand. 

«    Henry,  driver  at  234  State,h.ii.4  7Commerce. 

«   James  E.  inspector,  b.u.  43  Sigourne^\ 

«   Jeremiah  M.  janitor  at  258, 1.  211  Miun. 

«   John  F.  clerk,  I.  15  Goodman  pi. 

«   John  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  115  Hung. 

ii   John  J.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  Middletown  t. 

«   Joseph  M.  helper  at  1  So.Ann,  h.  242  Pearl. 

«<    Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  25  Windsor. 

«   Minnie  A.  clerk  400  Main,  b.u.  25  Windsor. 

«    Patrick,  h.u.  49  Spruce. 

«    Patrick  D.  engineer  at  1  Laurel. 

««    Robert  P.  laborer,  b.u.  26  Grand. 

"    Selden  W.  instructor,  Alb.  c.  Bloomfield. 

«    Thomas,  sup't  Zion  Hillcem.  h.u.  198  Front 

«<    Thomas  F.  lettercarrier,h.u.39  Woodbridge. 

"    Thomas  F.nickleplater  Popes,  b.  47  Spruce. 

«   Thomas  J.  bookbinder  at  Plimptons,  252 

Pearl,  b.  15  Kilbourn. 
«    Thomas  J.  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  25  Win. 
«    Thomas  P.  janitor,  121  Main,  h.  E.H.  t. 
"   Wilbur  G.  eneraver  14  Ford,  b.  Windsor  t. 
"    ^[^^see  also  Says, 


Haymen  Henrr  B.  b.  462  FarmingCon- 
Haynes  Alfred  WjissemUer  Popes,b.r.  5  7  Deaa. 
u    Charles  D.  machinist,  581  Cap.  h.  214  Fkn. 
u   Oiaries  W.  Mrs.  h.  774  Main. 
M    Channcey  £.  cutter  at  Jewells,  h.  18  Lewis. 
M   Elizabeth,  wid.  John  J.  h.  35  Waverl  v. 
M   HenryMgoldbeateratl4MnLli.r.  571>ea&. 
M    Henry  B.  printer  at  228  Main,  b.  1  Whit.  ct. 
u   Howard,  b.r.  57  Dean. 
u  James,  bartender,  h.2u.  84  Windsor. 
u   Mary,  b.r.  57  Dean. 
<<   f^*see  also  Haines, 
Hays  George,  dranshtsman,  1  Flow.  h.  145  Wdld. 
u   Bichard,  tailor,  h.u.  98  Windsor. 
u   Samuel,  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  145  Woodland. 
««   Wm.B.machinistatl  Flower,  b.  51^  Main. 
u   %^rsee  also  Hayes, 
Hayward  Andrew  J.  bookkr.  801  Mn.  h.  24  AMjmi. 
M   Harold  J.  with  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  24  Alden. 
"   Harry  W.  student  at  Trinity  College,  39 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
<<   Jennie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  24  Alden. 
u   Mamie  Mrs.  clerk  at  384  Main,  b.  84  Vine. 
"   William  S.  at  Taft  Co.  b.  30  Center. 
Hazard  Frank,  carpenter  at  1  Flow.h.435  CapitoL 
«   Mary  A.  b.  78  Park. 
^   Lucy  and  Lucia,  Misses,  h.  ZZ  Lafayette. 
«<   Nelson  T.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.u.  41  Congress. 
Hazel  Dora  A.  b.  548  Park. 
«   John,  hodcarrier,  b.  548  Park. 
u   William,  laborer,  h.  548  Park. 
Hazell  George  A.  molder  556  Cap.  b.  84Pleasant. 
«   Madge,  clerk,  b.  84  Pleasant. 
(<   Bobert  W.  tinner  at  F.  W.  White's  stoTe 

store,  538  Main,  h.  84  Pleasant 
«    Wm.H.  plumber,  b.  84  Pleasant 
Hazen  Charies  £.  foreman  at  Plimpton   M%. 
Co.  252  Pearl,  h.  Bloomfield  t 
Frank  W.  student  at  1507  Broad. 
William,  student  at  1507  Broad. 
Heacox  Charles,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  15  Imlaj. 
«    Fred  A.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  280  Asrlum. 
Heald  Charles  L.  lab.  at  26  Potter,  b.  25  Morria. 
Healey  Annie,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  10^  Ford. 
«    Bertrand  N.  machinist,  1  Flow.  h.  41 7  Gar. 
«    Daniel,  boilerm.at  135  Gr.  Lu.r.  81  Front 
(<    Bridie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  55  Liberty. 
"    Daniel,  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  64  North. 
"    Declan  F.  tinner,  h.  55  Liberty. 
«   Ellen,  h.2u.  105  Windsor. 
«    Ellen,  wid.  Bichard,  h.u.  4  North, 
u    Emma  H.  dressmaker,  b.2u.  72  Hopkins. 
"   James,  machinist  at  566  Cap.  h.  95  Sheldon. 
«   James,  ostler  at  108  Main,  n.  85  Mechanic. 
"   James  F.  ba^agem.  N.E.B.  depot,  h.E.H.t 
««   John,  h.  77  Windsor. 
"   John,  helper  at  1  Flow.  b.  116  Hungerford. 
«   John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  18  Gilbert 
'<   John  £.  engraver,  b.  77  Windsor. 
«   Joseph  F.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.  55  Liberty. 
«   Joseph  J.  blacksmith,  h.  698  Main. 
«   Michael,  laborer,  3 20  Asylum,  h.2u.  79  Aron. 
«   William  A.  barber  at  563,  l.u.  693  Main. 
»   William  F.  machinist,  b.  10  Potter. 


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HVilliam  P.  helper,  b.  55  liberty. 

*«e«  aiso  Haley;  Healy. 

iiemteliCoamiiflaioners  olSice  in  City  Hall,  $00  Mn. 

M    Underwear  Ca  66  State. 
Healy  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  15  South  Ann. 
<«    Ann,  h.  113  Jefiferson. 
»    B.  A.  Miss,  at  334,  b.  835  Wethersfieid. 
u    Daniel  G.  carptr.  at  141  Tm.  h.u.  68  Park. 
M    Ded&n  F.  machinist,  388  Cap.  b.  38  Wdbg. 
w    Dennis,  driver  at  280  Main,  n.  86  Ward. 
M    £l]2abeth  A.  h.  126  Ann. 
u    Frank  £.  attorney  at  2  78^  Main,  h.  Windsor 

Locks  t. 
K   James  J.  sawyer  at  26  Potter,  h.  83  Wdbg. 
M   Jaones  J.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  33  Woodbridge. 
M    John  F.  carpenter,  1  Flower,  h.  mndsor  t 
««    John  J.  framer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  79  Avon. 
M   Jdbn  P.  attorney,  878^  Main,  h.  Win.  L'ks  t. 
^    Margaret,  washer.  58,  b.  58  Chestnut. 
u    Patrick,  hodcanrier,  h.u.r.  228  Maple, 
u   FSBtrickH.cIerkat47Ann,h.n.lOWard. 
»    Peter  F.  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  577  Park. 
•<   Timothy,  b.  58  Chestnut. 
<*   Thomas,  shoemaker,  8,  h.  10  Potter. 
**   Thomas,  Jr.  molder,  114  Grove,  b.  10  Pot. 
M   Tho6.L.clerkat406Mn.b.  Windsor  Locks  t 
<'   Thomas  M.  carpenter,  h.  63  Park. 
u   Thomas  W.  mach.at  436  Cap.  b.2u.  1  O^Ford. 
M   William,  laborer  at  St.  By.  h.  58  Chestnut 
u  i^*8ee  also  Haley;  Healey;  Heley. 
Hearle  Clara  H.  nurse,  20  Hudson. 
Heam  Albert  P.  H.  motorman  StRy.  1. 19  Cen. 
«   Timothy  J.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  36  Ward. 
Heath  Ada  E.  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion and  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  b.  2  Charlotte, 
u   C.  J.  Bin.  dressmaker,  382  Main,  rm.  12, 

h.u.  20  Dean. 
u   CaK'in,  laborer,  b.  45  Wolcott 
u  Ida  11.  ¥rid.  Samuel,  b.u.  7  Sigoumey  pi. 
M  John,  b.  71  Washington. 
**  Samuelt  carpenter,  b.  866  Main. 
M  William,  laborer,  h.  18  Owen. 
u  William,  b.  45  Wolcott. 
Heaton  Charlotte  G.  wid.  Edward,  h.  818  Asylum. 
Heavy  Katie  A.  housekeeper.  Laurel. 

HEBARD    &    CO.    cannen  and    heavy 
teaminff,  217  State.  Seepage  508. 

0«one  HTHetmrd.         fiamnel  C.  Cooper. 

«  Gea  H.  (H.  {r  Co.)  h.  144  Wethersfield. 

u  William,  painter,  h.2n.  90  Windsor. 

"  9*se«  also  Hibhard. 
Hebbe  George,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon. 

u  Rodolf  H.  laborer  at  335  Sheldon,  h.  99  Arch. 
Hebert  Luke,  carpenter,  h.2u.  112  Windsor. 
Heck  Albert,  at  46  Market,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

M  Arthur,  barber,  h.  90  Front. 

u  Charles,  cigarmaker  at  46  Market,  b.  £.H.t. 

«  Joseph,  cigarmf acturer,  46  Market,  h.  £.H.t. 
Heckaman  Charles  £.  finisher  at  225  Sheldon,  b. 
14  Governor. 

u  Elizabeth,  wid.  Edward,  h.  14  Governor. 

M  Frank  E.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  249  Putnam. 
Heckenback  Matthew,  helper  at  Popes,  Luj.  30 

Pleasant 
Hecker  Edward,  tinner,  h.r.  44  Village. 


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Hector  Hannon,  caterer,  kn.  129  Main. 
Hedden  J.  F.  at  P.&R.R.  b.  57  FarmiB|[:ton. 
Heddle  Martin,  carpenter,  b.  66  Hopkins. 
Heddrick  Alexander,  foiem.  foundry  at  lincoh 
&  Ca  54  Arch,  h.  40  Fahrmoont 
M   William,  painter,  h.  18  Chestnut. 
Hedenlnnd  Hilmer  Y .  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b. 

168  Putnam. 
Hedees  Ellsworth  C.  at  846  Main,  h.  10  Morris. 
u  J  asper  J.  rule  manufacturer,  h.a.  161  Maple. 
u   Rose  M.  clerk  at  361  &lain,  b.  10  Morris. 
«   Thomas,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
dry  {(oods,  400  Main,  h.  18  Grand. 
Hedican  Misses, dressm.  871, h.  871  Main,  rm.2I. 
Hedlund  Brita,  wid.  Johnthj.  81  Wethersfield. 
Carl,framemaker  at  P&pe8,b.2u.l68  Putnam. 
John,  coachman,  78  Weth.  h.  9  EllioU  {^ 
Levin,  tailor,  h.2u.  18  Wolcott. 
Peter,  at  Popes,  hj*.  31  Wethersfieki. 
Victor  H.  helper,  b.2u.  168  Putnam. 
Hedrick,  Alfred  P.  machinist  at  1  Fkmcr,  h. 
Thompsonville  t. 
H   Charles  B.  student  at  IVinity  college,  88 
Jarvis  ILsXi,  Summit. 
Hedstrom  Anna,  wid.  Gustavo,  h.  44  Boas. 
"   ArvidG.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  44  Buss. 
it  Ellen  A.  clerk  at  286  Asylum,  b.  44  Rihb. 
Heenev  John  F.  at  Popes,  b.2u.  12  Affleck. 
ii   Margaret,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  2  Chestnut. 
«   Wm.  L.  engir.  Hotel  Hartford,  b.2  Chestaot. 
Heffeman  James,  blacksmith  at  26  Kinsley,  h.u.r. 
19  Buckingham. 
Patrick,  kborer,  h.  68  Avon. 
Patrick  Mrs.  (Bridget)  groc.  66,  h.  €6  Front. 
Patrick  J.  deriL  at  197  Asylum,  b.  66  FronU 
Thomas,  at  N.E.R.  h.u.  92  Walnut. 
Thomas,  boilerm.  N.Y.B.  h.  115  Babcock. 
Hefferon  Edwin  F.b.  47  Sigoumev. 
Hefflon  Alice  M.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
«<   lliomas,  boilermaker,  h.u.  47  Sigoumey. 
Heffron  Edward,  tinner,  b.u«  80  Pleasant. 
Hegeman  Aiunistus,  tailor  at  2  State,  1. 518  )Iain. 
"    George  S.  vice  prest.  Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg. 
Co.  h.  New  York.  See  page  526. 

HeidelbeTgerWm.barber,92Flow.  h.  206  As\'lum. 
Heider  Maximilian,  machinist  at  26,  b.  87  High. 
Heim  J.  W.  carpenter,  L2u.  10  Foot  Guard  pL 

"   Mary  W.  wid.  Francis  J.  h.u.  26  West 
Heimer  Paul,  clerk  at  397  Main,  b.  East  Hfd.  t- 
Heimgartner  Louis,  h.  153  Wethersfield. 
Hein  Chas.  hamessman  at  8  Sig.  h.  14  Kibbe. 
«   Frank,  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  31  Grace. 
*«   Louisa,  wid.  Frederick,  h.u.  26  Talcott 
Heindle  Theodore,  filer  at  Coltis  h.  1074  Broad. 
Heine  Jacob,  cook  at  Allyn  House,  152  Asylum. 

u  John,  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  9  Ellery. 
Heins  Anton,  filer  b.u.  21  Elliott. 

Brothers  saloon,  480,  hotel,  480  Asylum. 
Frank  W.  Heins.  Wm.  F.  Heins. 

Frank  W.  (Heins  Bros.)  h-  480  Asylum. 
William  F.  (Heins  Bros.)  h.  480  A^lum. 
t^see  also  Hines  ;  Hynes. 
Heinte  George  H.  pressman  at  228  Main,b.  68  Ch. 

it   Philip,  h.68  Church. 
Heintze  Arno,  butcher  at  476  Main,b.  85  South. 


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Heiiix  Antoo,  filer  at  Coha,  b.  4  John. 

a   Thomas,  ai  43€  Cafntol,  h.  65  Dean. 
Heinze  Meta,  dressmaker,  h.  1148  Broad. 
Heise  Frank  A.  sap.  police,  li.  26  Ckardi. 

*^   George  C.  policeman,  k-o.  49  Grand. 

«<   Henry  A.stockkpr.atPopes,h.Sa.  127 Bab. 
Heitze  William  Henrr,  ai  24,  b.  24  Brown. 
Helbig  Cbii8lian,cabiiietm.l  75  Mn.  li.2n.  80  Gr. 
Heldman  Joeeph,  baker,  br.  81  Front. 
Helender  Mareom,  plumber,  k.  18  TrombolL 
Helene  Andrew,  repairer  at  Popes,  I1.Q.  40  Hung. 

u    Charles,  cutterat  84  Morgan^b.  85  Front 

M   Madame,  hairdresnng,  etc  223  Asr.  rm.  58. 

t*   ManoeL  2d-liand  clothinj*,  85,  b.  85  Front. 
Helfricht  Charles  J.  h.  175  Maple. 

««   Cono  A.  inspectCMT  of  factories.  State  Capitol, 
rm.  26,  engrarer  at  Colts. 
Helger»>n  Andrew  J.  mbberworker  at  690  Psrk, 

b.  8  Olive. 
Helion  Daniel  J.  clerk  at  National  Exchange 
Bank,  76  State,  b.  55  Main. 

M  John  J.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Ca 
400,  b.  55  Main. 

M   Mai^garet,  teacher  Charter  Oak  school,  91 
Charter  Oak,  b.  55  Main. 

"   Mary  B.  h.  55  Main. 
Holls^n  Pierre  A.  shoem.  92  Trambnll,  h.  £.H.t. 
Hellman  LDdw^,meatB  wholesale,962,  h.  962  Mn. 
Hellvar  Charles,  bricklayer,  b.  142  Windsor. 

^  Vrank  C.  mason,  h.'l9  Greenwood. 

u    Frederick,  mason,  h.  240  New  Park. 

u   Joseph,  mason,  h.  577  Park. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Thomas  E.  h.  142  Windsor. 
Helm  Christopher  L.  h.r.  796  Main. 

<«   Fred  W.  blacksmith  at  41  Alb.h.  Unionv.t 

«<   Geo.  J.  bartender,  h.u.  72  Hungerford. 
Helmer  Charles  H.  ganlener  at  and  b.  644  Far. 
Helpern  Jo^^ph  S.  mbberworker  at  690  Park,  b. 

33  Windsor. 
Helstrom  Gustave,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  133  Bab. 

w   Oscar,  laborer  at  Mrs.  Colts,  80,  b.r.  SO  Weth. 
Heminway  Edwin  H.  at  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co.  272 
Main,  b.  5  Wadsworth. 

*<   Minnie  £.  b.  5  Wadsworth. 
Hemmerie  Au^st,  mbberworker  at  690  Park, 
h.2u.  88  Temple. 

«<    Henry  J.  pressman  at  25  Asy .  bu.  38  Temple. 
Hempstead  Adelaide  R.  hair  store,  861,  h4u.  882 
Main,  room  14. 

«   Everett,  joiner,  b.  84  Flower. 

«   Lorenzo,telegrapher  at  6  Cen.  h.Sa.  809  Main. 
Hendee  H.  £.  Miss,  h.  74  Buckingham. 

«<   Lucius  J.  family  of,  h.  74  Buckingham. 

«    S.  J.  Miss,  h.  74  Buckingham. 
Henderson  Antoinette,  bkkpr.  28  Asy.  b.  108  Alb. 

((   Chas.  assembler  at  58 1  Capitol,  b.  7  Highland. 

»«    Charles,  wine  clerk  at  200, 1.  200  Asylum. 

«(   Charles  H.  laborer,  h.  98  Wahiut. 

«   Cliarles  L.  molder  at  1  Flow.h.  55  Babcock. 

«(   George  A.  motorman  St.  Ry.  h.  82  Benton. 

««   George  A.  Mrs. :  at  C.  W.  Pratts  cloak  de- 
partment, 403  Mn.  h.  82  Benton. 

«  J.  D.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  Manchester  t. 

a  James,  driver  at  140,  b.  142  Main. 

II  James  D.  printer,  b.2u.  109  Windsor. 


Henderson  John,  derk  400  Mn.  b.  52  Sejnioiir. 

u  John  F.  papermler,  b.  109  Windsor. 

«  John  G.  clerk  at  Hartford  life  and  Annidfy 
Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  35  Oxford. 

*<  Mary,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  109  Windsor. 

u   Wm.G.gard.atH.C.Judd,h.lOHigliIand. 
Hendiie  George  T.  student  at  Trinity  College, 

10  Jarris  Hall,  Summit. 
Hendrick  George,  teamster,  b.r.  139  Martin. 

«<   Harriet,  nurse,  b.  14  Church,  rm.  S. 

**  James,  laborer  at  51,  b.r.  139  Martin. 
Hendrickscm  Peter,  tailor,  45,  h.n.  45  Ann. 

M   Peter  H.  carpenter,  h.  1  Kilboum  ct. 
Hendron  Feliz,steamfitter  at  164  Sta.b.a.88ldath. 

u   Geo.  team,  at  Seidler&  May,  h.u.  88  Mather. 

"  John,  ezpresser,  3,  h.  3  Cranes  ct. 
Hene  Frederick,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.  36  Laurel. 
Heneber  James  £.  lab.  at  476  Cap.  h.  22  Cedar. 

u   Maggie  T.  dressmaker,  305,  h.u.  305  Park. 

M   Morris/;asehardenerat476Cap.h.n.305Psa^ 
Henecal  John,  polisher  at  581  Cap.  b.  58  Flower. 
Henegfaan  Michael,  at  1  Flow.h.2u.  10  Lawrence. 

M   William,  saloon,  141  Windsor,  h.  52  Avon. 
Henke  Adolph,  tailor,  h.  48  Seymour. 

^  Amalie  M.  teacher  at  South  school  at  96 
Wadsworth,  h.  48  Seymour. 

u   Charles,  baker,  h.2u.  72  Temple. 

<<   Franoesca  A.  teacher,  b.  48  Seymoor. 
Henkin  George  M.  plumber  at  280  Asylnm,  b.n. 
1 18  Ma^et. 

«   William  H.  musician,  h.u.  1 18  Market 
Henley  J<Aanna,  h.  36  Trumbull. 
Henmann  Charles  Henry,  at  93  Franklin,  b. 

137  Bellevue. 
Henn  A.  W.  (A.Mck.  S.  Co.)  h.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

«   Barbiura.  wid.  Frank  A.  b.  52  Clark. 

c(   Christina,  wid.  Wm.  washer,  h.3u.  9  Kinsley. 

M   Edirard  C.  pres't  A.  Mch.  Screw  Co.  302 
Asylum,  h.  Bloomfield  t. 

"   Loiuse  M.  clerk  at  53  Ann,  b.  9  Kinsley. 
Hennessey  Alice  Mrs.  h.8n.  36  Sheldon. 

«<   Edward  J.  ostler  104  Main,  h.r.  28  So.  Pros. 

u   Frank  A.  wheeltamerat  Popes,  b.  36  Hicka. 

u  James  F.  policeman,  h.u.  23  Talcott. 

«  John  teamster  at  1 00  Commerce,  h.  6 1  Front. 

(<  John  E.  Jr.  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  b.  46  Grand. 

X   Kate,  wid.  John,  h.  36  Hicks. 

«  Michael,  teamster,  100  Com.  hjr.  61  Front. 

"   Patrick,  blacksmith  at  109  Commerce. 

i(   Thomas,  at  556  Capitol,  h.'  19  James. 

«   Timothy,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.2u.  165  Front. 

«   William,  bartender  at  134  State,bjr.  61  Front. 

«   William  N.  bricklayer,b.2u.  117  Hungerford. 

«(    Winnifired,  milliner,  372  Main,  b.  36  HicKs. 
Henney  Charles  M.  freight  agent,  Penn.  R.B.  18 
State,  h.  121  Mun,  rm.  63. 

^   David,  president,  treas.  Hartford  Light  and 
Power  Co.  241  Main,  h.  Unionville  t 

«  James  B.  gen.  manager  Hartford  Light  and 
Power  Co.  266  Pearl,  h.  90  Vernon. 

It  John,  32  Vernon,  died  June  20,  aged  80. 
HENNEY  WM.  F.  attorney  at  law,  11 

Central,  b.  82  Vernon. 
Hennig  Anton,  polisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  Addison  t. 


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Henning  OUo,  sakion,  31, 1i.  33  Temple. 

tt    Wuliam  L. barber,  77  Tmrnbull^h.  7  Pratt. 

Hearechon  GeoJf  jnach.  at  1  Flow.b.l214  Broad. 

M    Jolui  B.  machiniat  at  Pratt  &  Whitnej  Co.  1 

Flower,  h.  1214  Broad. 

Henrj  Abbie  E.  teacber,  b.  17  Hajnes,  rm.  116. 

■«    Albert  W.  manager  458  Mn.  h.  25  Florence. 

«    Charies  £.  packer  at  255  Mn.  b-u.  1 20^  Alb. 

u    Cbaa.  W.  student  at  Trinity  college,  6  Jarvis 

HaU,  Sammit. 
^    Esther,  h.  17  Haynes,  room  116. 
**    GeoTse  B.  electrician,  b.  25  Florence. 
M    Geo.  F.  motorman  St.Ry.  h.  48  New  Britain. 
HENRY  GEORGE  H.  manager  Asso- 
ciate Dentists,  405,  b.  405  Main.  See  p.  465. 
a    Hattie  £.  b.  15  Buasell. 
c'    Isaac  W.macb.  at  581  Cap.  b.  7  So.  Phtspect 
M   Jaa.  G.  tinner  at  564  Mam,  h.  15  BosselL 
«<   John,  coacbman  b.  36  Village. 
«   John  M.  li.2u.  12  Cbnrch. 
**    Lewis,  clerk  at  174  Asylmn,  1.  35  Lewis, 
u    Nellie  M.  stenog.  at  329  Main,  b.  46  Hopkins, 
u    Tho0.teamster,32iCbQrcb,b.n.l2O^ Albany. 
Hensen  Peter,  stationary  enjnneer,  N.x .B. 
Hensley  WiUamC.macb.  at  Popes,  b.  15  Walnnt 
Henson  George,  1.  1 18  Market. 
««   Hubert,  teamster,  h.n.  63  Pleasant. 
M   James,  li^rer  at  8  Front,  h.  18  Dean. 
**   Jaa.  operator,  h.u.r.  87  Maple. 
u  James  T.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  87  Maple. 
«   Keron,  laborer,  h.  41  Glendale. 
u  Mar}',  b.  2  Holcomb. 
u  Michael  J.plmnber,  h.u.  140  Groye. 
u  Peter,  blacksmith,  5  Mech.  h.  105  Windsor, 
u   Thomas,  bartender.  77,  b.  52  Potter. 
«   C^^Mtf  also  Hansen;  Hanson. 
Hentt  Albert,  driTcr  at  £.  £.  Harlbart8,yalleySt. 
Hepburn  Alex,  porter  at  273  Mn.  b.n.  177  Abj. 
u   Geoige  H.  h.  225  High. 
M  John,  ship,  clerk,  405  Allyn,  h.  1 77  Asylom. 
Hepp  Peter,  filer  at  Popes,  b.324  Park. 
Herbe  Chris,  cabinetm.  1 75  Main,  b.  82  Grore. 
"   Isaiah,  janitor  ConnecUcut  Club  395  Main, 
L  20  Wadsworth. 
Herbert  Art  Co.  fancy  goods,  256  Main. 
M   Charles  J.  brickmaler,  b.  233  Barbour, 
u   Hany  H.  proofreader  at  141  Pearl,  b.u. 

157  Franklin. 
«  Maorice  J.  machinist,  h.  625  Main. 
u  Maurice  J.  Jr.  b.  625  Main. 
^  Thomas  F.  lineman,  3  Central,  b.  80  State. 
Herbst  W.£dward,bootm.254,h.u.  254  Mn.  rm.21 . 
Herding  Edward,  b.  1  Marsh  ct 
««   Francis  H.  packer,  252  Pearl,  h5  Hung. 
"  Minnie,  wid.  Christian  H.  h.  1  Marsh  ct. 
"  Theodore  M.  b.  1  Marsh  ct 
Hereld  Joseph,  peddler,  h.2u.  1  Pleasant  ct. 
Herlitschek  Isaac,  bkkpr.  at  228  State,  b.  82  Pie. 
u  Marcus,  h.  82  Pleasant. 
«  Samuel,  clerk  at  29  Central,  b.  82  Pleasant. 
Herman  Edwin,  at  1  Flower,  b.  1423  Broad, 
w  Fred.  N.  carpenter  N.T.R.  b.  44  Hopkins. 
u  Joseph,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  h.  18^  EUery. 
u  Leonard,  at  72  Com.  h.u.  15  Wethersfield. 
u  Morris,  Laborer  at  Popes,  hu.  193  Front. 


Herman  Nicholas  F.  carpenter,  lui.  44  Hopkins. 

u   RMrs.  h.  1081  Broad. 

*<   %^*See  Herrmann, 
Hermonski  Joseph,  at  Popes,  k^a.  8|  EBerj. 
Hemca  Charles,  baker  at  69  Morgan. 

HEROLD  CAPITOL  BREWING 

COMPANY,    Inger    beer,     52-42 
BelleTue.  See  page.  442. 

u   Charles  Mrs.  (Emilie),  h.  53  Bellevoe. 
Heron  Bobert,  lab.  at  490  Cap.  b.  1447  Broad. 
Herrick  Albert  A.  ostler  at  171Froiit,h.51  Talcott. 

<<   Hattie,  dressmaker,  b.  110  Ann. 

u   Lewis  B.  carman,  234  State  h.  58  Grove. 

H   Louis  A.  shipping  clerk  at  228  State,  h.  E.  H. 

«   Mary  F.  wid.  Benjamin,  h2u.  471  Main. 
Herridge  Bichard,  filer  at  1  Laa.  h.  83  Allen  pL 
Herrin  Jas.  F.  compositor  at  25  Atj.  h.  8  Conj^. 

«<    Perlej  £.  clerk.  Brown,  Thomson  &  Ca 
400  Main,  h.u.  387  CapitoL 
Herrtngton  Alfred  B.  mach.  at  1  Fkiw.h.  76Spg. 

u   Lmusa,  wid.  Alfred,  b.  21  Grand. 

u   t^Tsee  also  Harrington. 
Herriott  Enuna  F.  Mrs.  h.  24  Vernon. 

"    Bandolph  B.  clerk  at  C.  C.  Kimball  ft  Co. 
ins.  agencj,  222  Main,  b.  Windsor  t. 

«   Wm.  Howanl,  clerk  222  Main,  b.  24  Vernon. 
Herrmann Chas.  L.  artist.  111,  h  111  TmmbuU. 

u   Christian,  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  New  Britain  U 

«   Frederika  J.  wid.  Carl,  h.  Ill  TrnmbolL 

M   Kathariner  M.  b.  Ill  TrumbolL 

M    Lizzie  M.  b.  Ill  Trumbull. 

«    Wenzel  market,  162  and  164,  h.  164  FiDnt. 
HERRMANN  WILLIAM,wines.and 
agent  for  Albert  Schabel,  weis  beer,  5.  h. 
5  Affleck. 

"    Wm.  D.  (G.  Sr  Herrmann)  b.  1 1 1  TrumbalL 

"    t^^^ee  also  Herman. 
Herron  John,  anneaier  at  Popes,  h.  1447  Broad. 

"    Bobert,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  1447  Broad. 

"    William,Talvefitterat556Cap.b.l447Bnxid. 
ReTmp^iMJfK.GreenbernSfCo.)  aal<x)n,  1«2, 
h.  199  Front. 

"  Sam.  barber,  484  Asylum,  h.u.  266  Market. 
Herse  John,  oainter  at  P.&B,B.  b.  90  Walnut. 
Hersey  Gea  M.  gen'l  secV  Y.M.C.A.  315  PearL 
h-  Farmington  av.  W.H.t.  Se^  p.  673. 
Hershenow  B.  fruit  peddler,  h.  8.5  North. 
Hershfeldt  I>aTid,dk.at4^^  Main.hHor-kanum  r. 
Hertel  Albert  G.  vet  surgeon,  r.  180  Main,  h-u. 

16  Tmmbull. 
Herter  Louis  A.  engrar.  at  333  Mn.  h.5  EIw.  pi. 

«    Wm.  C.  hamessmaker,  3  Si?,  hu.  42  Laan:L 
Herting  Edward  W.  b.  1  1  Marsh  ct. 

«   Louisa,  Uiloress,  b.  1  ^lan-h  ct. 

«   Minnie,  wid.  Christopher,  h.  1  Mar*h  ct. 

«   Theodore  M.  (Noian  jr  H.)  b.  1  Marsh  rt. 
Hertsch  Bernhardt,  ostler  at  81.5.  b.  327  Park. 
Hemtch  Mr.  laliorer,  b.  238  Fn>nt- 
Herzer  Charles,  map  colorer,  40,  h.  40  Woloott 

o'LJ???^  ^-  P""^*^''  a*  4'^  Tru.h.u.  643  Main. 
Uerrfeki  Jubus,  lettercarrier,  h.u.  64  Windsor. 

«    Leo,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.u.  64  Windsor. 
Uersog  Frank,  stonemason,  h.2u.  5  KilV>oum  ct 

"   John,  brushm.  176  Allyn,  h.  22  Morgan. 
Heshn  Hugh  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  141  Zion. 


170 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITT    DIRBCTORY. 


Hess  Chjurles,  painter  at  13  Central^h.  177  Law. 

^   Chas.  T.  derk  at  47  Ann,  h.2a.  29  Beach. 

u   Fi«derick  J.  (Hetz^l  j-  HA  h.  Id5  Mai^et. 

u   Jacob,  barber,  25,  h.  25  Albany. 
Hesselton  Wm.D.  forem.  164  Su.  li.26  N:  Britain. 
HesseU  Wm.  F.  ci^armaker  at  158,  b.  158  Cap. 
Hessian  Thomas,  sidewalk  larer,  hj*.  21  Haw. 
Hester  Lewis £. engineer,?. &'R.R.b.  llOMather. 
Hetherton  Richard  B.  depotjr  sheriff,  constable, 

85,  h.  122  Trambull. 
Hetman  Willis,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  83  North. 
Hetschele  Albert  A.  oper.  at  40  Gov.  b.2a  81  Fr. 

'<    Emil,  clerk  at  243  Main,  b.2u.  81  Front. 

«    Sophia,  wid.  Emil,  h.2n.  81  Front 
Hetzel  George  J.  buffer  at  66,  h.  149  Maricet 

«    Geo.  M.(H.ir  Hess)  b.  155  Market. 

<<   &  Hess,  monumental  works,  155  Market. 
OeorRo  M.  HetzeL  F.  J.  HeM. 

Henblein  Albert  F. bart'der,480  Asy.  h. 41  Chst 

«    Andrew,  h.u.  86  Wells. 

^    August,  h.n.  86  Wells. 

<<    Edmund,  saloon,  195,  h.u.  193  Main. 

»<    Frederick  W.  at  430  Asylum,  h.  9  Fairfield. 

it   G.  F.&  Bro.  whl.  wines,  bottlers,  40  MuL 

saloon,  393  Main. 
Gilbert  F.  Heableln.        Loafs  F.  Heablein. 

««    Gilbert  F.  manager  Ileublein  Hotel,  (G.F. 
H.^Bro,)  h.  98  Wells. 

«<    Hotel,  98  Wells  cor.  Gold. 

it   Hugo,  bartender  at  393,  b.u.  1 93  Main. 

"    Louis  F.  (G.  F.  H.  j-  Bro.)  b.  98  Wells. 

it   William  E.  clerk,  h.u.  86  Wells. 
Heubler  Frank  R.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  230  N.P. 
Heubner  ^[^^see  Huehner. 

Heubner  Charles,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
Heudley  A.  J.  machinist  at  416  CapitoL 
Heussler  Frank  F.  mailing  clerk,  daily  Times, 

246  Main,  b.u.  41  Windsor. 
Hevenor  Anna  E.  wid.  John  F.  h.u.  76  Hopkins. 

a   Charles  L.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  76  Hopkins. 
Hevrin  Jas.  printer  at  336  Asy.  h.2u.  8  Congress. 
Hewks  Dwioht  N.  sec'y  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co. 
255  Main,  h.u.  1 22  Hunt   See  page  453. 

*<    Nathaniel,  b.u.  122  Huntington. 

"    C^~'«e«  olso  Hughes. 
Hewins  Adam,  waiter,  1.  62  Hicks. 

it   Caroline   M.  librarian,  Hartford    Library 
Association,  5  Atbenieum,b.  705  Asylum. 

«   Jame8,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  3  Squire. 

it    Matt  H.  billiard  saloon,  262  Mn.  h.  281  Col. 
Hewitt  Andrew,  molder  at  690,  h.  266  New  Park. 

««    Arthur  R.  rubberworker  at  690  Pk.  b.62  Ver. 

«    Arthur  W.  ship'g  elk.  690  Park,  b.  62  Ver. 

it   Edwanl  E.  patternmaker,  h.  11 6  Trumbull. 

"    Frank,  driver  at  r.  540,  l.r.  540  Main. 

««    George  F.  rubberw.  690  Park,  h.  58  Hung. 

"    Henry  H  inarket,  56 1  Mn.  h.  1 1 8  Asylum. 

"   John  R.  engir.  24  Mechanic,  h.  62  Vernon. 
Hewlett  Mable  L.  folder,  b.u.  9  Walnut. 
Heyer  Charles  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  240  Mn. 

««'  F.  E.  machinist  at  1  Flow.h.  139  Hamilton. 

"   James  K.  Sr.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  163  Capitol. 

««   James  Kort,  Jr.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  1 6  3  Capitol. 

"   John  Worth,  contractor,  1  Flow.  h.  Elm  wood. 

it   Paul,  tinner,  h.u.  272  Maple. 


Hejmann  Heorr  B.  diipmng  deik  at  54  Arch. 
Hibbwd  Ralph'  6.  teacher  of  eloculioD  Hi^ 
school,  39  Hopkins,  h.  New  Britain  t. 
^  fT**^  ^'^  BebardL 
Hkkey  Bartholciiiew,  painter  329  Main,  li.2n.  9 


M   Catharine,  wid.  Christopher,  h-o.  703  Main. 

«   Cathaxine,  wid.  Daniel,  ko.  40  So.  Prospect. 

«   Edmimd,  b.  19  Mechanic. 

«<    EdwanL  clerk  at  709,  b.o.  703  Mun. 

u   Edward,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.n.  1 7  Putnam. 

u    Edward,  tirerepairer  at  690  Park,  b.  36  Fr. 

^   Hattie,  b.n.  703  Main. 

M  James,  basketmaker,  b.n.  70S  Main. 

u  James,  laborer  at  476  Capitol,  b.u.  28  Law. 

M   John,  printer,  b.a.  703  Main. 

^  John  J.  painter,  h.  53  Liberty. 

«<   John  J.  teeder  at  336  Asylum,  h.  703  Main. 

^   Marpret,  wid.  Thomas,  Ln.  8  Cedar. 

u   Mana  Mrs.  h.2n.55  Hawthorn. 

«   Michael,  h.  31  Harrison. 

u  Michael,  machinist,  1  Flow.  h.3n.  135  Law. 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  1  Flow.  b.  28  Lawrence. 

«   Thomas  Mrs.  h.  19  Mechanic. 
Hickman  William,  driver,  SO  Sta.b.n.  54  Sanford. 
Hicknoott  Edward  P.  at  iEtna  Life  Lisurance 
Ca  218  Main,  b.  161  Mi^ile. 

*<    Gea  F.  salesman,  b.  439  Capitol. 

^   Lincoln  S.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Com- 
pany, 291  Main,  b.   161  Maple. 

«<   Martha  E.  teacher,  b.  161  Maple. 

«    Stephen  M.  family  of,  h.  161  Ma]de. 

«    Wm.  J.  at  Conn.'Mntual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291 
Main,  h.  262  Wethersfield  av. 

Hicks  Charles  V.  B.  painter,  h.  20  Talcott. 
«<   DeForest,  student  Trinity  College,  19  Sea- 
bury  hall.  Summit. 
(I   Edward  B.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  841  Asylam. 
«   Edward  H.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  59  Haya. 
it   John  H.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  59  Hnyshope. 
"   Julia,  wid.  Charles,  b.u.  20  Morris. 
"    Lewis  W.  Rev.  b.  1  Farmington. 
«   Minnie,  nurse,  b.  253  Main. 
"    Thomas,  insurance  agent,  h.2u.  38  Canton. 

Hickson  C.  waiter  steamer  Middletown,  285  Sta. 
Hiemer  Bruno,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  E.H.t. 

Higgins  Bernard,  cigarmaker,  b.  225  Asylum. 
«    Bernard,    sexton    Bluehills    cemeteiy,    b. 

Bluehills. 
"    Drusilla,  wid.  Stephen,  b.  220  High. 
«    Ed.  W.  brazier  at  581  Cap.  b.n.  6  Green. 
"    Edward  W.  inspector  at  ropes,  b.  355  Asy. 
««    Fred  W.  engraver  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg  Co. 

66  Market,  h.  176  Clark. 
«   John,  driver,  b.u.  53  Pleasant. 
«   John,  driver  at  128  Com.  b.  13  Kilboum. 
it   John  E.  h.  29  Sumner. 
«   Jo^b  F-  saloon,  61,  h.u.  61  Elm. 
(«   M.  Thomas,  asst  pressman  at  Courant,  66 

State,  h.u.  537  Main. 
«<   Martin,  machinist,  h.u.  26  Putnam. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  13  Kilbourn. 
«<   Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  31  Beacon. 
«   Mary  A.Mrs.b.  W.H.Home  for  the  Aged,  Alb. 


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171 


iUgsms  Michael  J.  h.  4  Putnam. 

"    «*J™^  ^^'  teMUBter  at  128  Com,  b.  18  Kil. 
"    SyWeater  B.  b.  Ill  Hungerford. 
**   ^<»tta«»  hcdper  at  Popes,  h.  18  Lawrence, 
u   Hios.  B.  machinist,  h.u.  Ill  Hungerford. 
"   w  **™*"  ■^"  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  40  Liberty. 
"        ^  I>wdley,     bookkeeper    at  Andrews    & 

Feck,  88  Market,  b.n.  26  Hopkins. 
«    \^at8on  E.  b.  384  Wetbersfield. 
«    Wm.  cigarm.  at  349  Mn.  b.u.  10  Ellsworth  pl. 
«*    Wm.  deckhand  steamer  Harlford,  285  Sta. 
"   Wm.  H.  painter  at  828  Pearl,  b.  90  Bab. 
HiggmsonFred'k  H.  mach.  at  476  Capitol,  b.a. 
41  Hudson* 

HiGGS  WiijjAM  H.  president  Calhoun  Printing 
Co.  29  Union  pl.  h.  22  Main.     See  p.  422. 
H%h  Woi^  (Yuen  Sing  5"  Co.)  h.  108  State, 
Hi^er  XiU  O,  C.  taHor  at  268  Main.  h.  206  Asy. 
Highland|^=*«?e  also  HUand;  Hyland, 
Highway  Mission,  618  Main. 
Hi^ey  Geo.  watchman  at  690,  b.  690  Asy.  av. 
«*    M.  Phinett,  wid.  GUyer  C.  h.  24  Vine. 
"    Sarah  A.  wid.  Lyman  O.  b.  149  High. 
"  Warren  H.  carpenter,  h.  621  Main. 
Hiland  Matthew,  at  N.Y.R.  shops,  b.u.  88  Har. 

"    t^"»ee  also  Highland;  Hyland. 
HildebTand  Charles,  ass't  actuary,  Conn.  Mutual 

Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  SO  Allen  pL 
^Werbrant  Sam.  R.  macb.  at  1  Flow.  b.  249  Asy. 
Hilgen  Peter,  slater,  h.u.  4  New  Park. 
Hai  Benjamin,  b.u.  808  Capen. 
^   Benj'n  Ej>rinter  at  49  Tru.  h.  26  Clark. 
«   Bradley  W.vetsurgeon,88,h.2u.38  Barbour. 
«*   Braxton  E.  porter  at  836  Mn.  h.  52  Sanford. 
**  Charles  H.  machinist,  h.u.  26  Goodwin. 
**   Chas.  P.  assistant  foreman,  Hartford  Times, 

246  Mam,  h.  14  RusseU. 
«  Ilbcn  B.   (HiU  a-  Robinson)  h.  186  Tru. 
«   Elizabeth  Mrs.  b.  80  Niles. 
"   Frank  M.team8t.  at  1 28,  h.2u.  1 08  Commert;e. 
«  Frederick  A.  at  891  Main,  b.  14  Russell. 
M   Fred  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  1584  Bd. 
"   Geo.  A.  engur.  at  70  State,  h.  167  Clark. 
«   George  E.  meat  cutter  at  829  Asy.  b.  14  Rl. 
«   George  F.  grinder  at  Popes,  h.  Z^  RusselL 
niu.   George  W.  treasurer,  Hartford  Lum- 
ber   Co.  r.   17   Albany,  b.   166   Allyn' 

Seepage  467. 
**  Helen  L.  wid.  Jonathan  T.  h.2u.  54  Barbour. 
«  Henry  J.  toohn.  at  1  Laurel,  b.u.  265  Weth. 
"  Ichabod,  mach.  at  216,  h.  191  Lawrence. 
"  John  J.  baggagem.  Union  station,  h.  1 22  Ann. 
"  MarBhall  LT  wholesale  lumber,  57  Albany, 
h.  26  CUrk.  ^ 

"  Mary  E.  b.  51  Barbour. 
«  &  Robinson,  cigarbox  makers,  r.  188  Shei. 

Eben  B.  HUL  Arthur  D.  Bobinson. 

"  Samuel,  waiter,  h.2u.r.  178  State. 
"  Sarah  E.  seryant  at  80  Washington. 
"  Thomas  W.  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  88  Web. 
^  Thomas  F.  salesman  at  142  Sta/b.u.22  Seyms. 

"  Warren  M%.  Ca  conductors'  punches,l  74PL 

-_  Jolm  B.  Holadiij. 

w  Watson  D.  laborer,  h.  39  Trumbull. 
«  William  A.  printer  at  49,  h.  115  Trumbull. 


HiUard  George  A.  b.  71  BlnehOls. 

«   John,  mason,  b.2u.  59  Zion. 

"   Thomas,  laborer  at  stone  pits,  Ilt.  59  Zion. 

"  Hmothy  J.  steamfitter  555  Cap.  h.  71  BIvl 
Hille  Chas.  watchm.  19  Pearl,  h.n.  20  Sheldon. 

«   Oscar,  filer  at  Popes,  h.^  28  Tmmboll. 
HiUender  Malcdm,  tinner  at  189  Mn.  h.16  Tru. 
Hilliard  Dennis,  carpenter.  b.n.  68  Park. 

u   Elisha  C.  h.  19  Charter  Oak  pL 

<'  Maria,wid.  John,  bakery,  44  Pk.b.2u.92Ret. 
HiUman  Louis  G.  helper  at  816  PL  h.  687  Main. 
Hills  A.  E.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  Forestyille  t. 

u   A.Starkey,bookbdr.49Tni.h.u.84Elmer. 

«   Addie,  b.  46  Temple. 

^   Albert  M.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  b.  6  Ayon. 

•<    Albertus  S.  bookb.  at  49  Tm.  h.  8  Grand. 
Hills  Alfred  L.  (Hills  fc  Fox)  builders,  h. 
1  South  Hudson.  See  page  469. 

u   Alonzo,  clerk  at  547,  b.iL  641  Iklain. 

«   Anna,  wid.  Charles  E.  h.  29  Center. 

"    Anna  M.  nurse,  b.  370  Asylum. 

^   Arthur  C.  carpenter,  b.  820  Asylum. 

«    Burton,  h.  56  Pai^. 

HILLS  C.  8.  A  CO.  dry  goods,  etc.  359> 
865  Main. 
CbailM  8.  Hiila.         E.  V.  V^dder. 
u   Charles,  clerk,  b.  6  AY6n. 
M   Charles  A.  clerk  at  255  Main,  h.u.  50  Grand. 
<<    Chas.  E.  peddler  horseradish,  h-u.  9  Kinsley.  • 
«    Charles  H.  mason,  h.  70  Franklin. 
"   CharlesS.  (C. S.HiOsSrCo.)  h.  215  Laurel 
ti   Charles  W.  poultry  breezier,  b.  6  Avon. 
Hills  Charles  W.   (Hills  ^  Marchant)  h. 
200  Collins.  See  page  1 72. 

u   Clarence,  clerk,  b.  6  Avon. 
HILLS  A  CO.  grocers,  staple  and  fancy, 
fruits,  etc.  874,  376  Asylum.     See  p.  485. 
E.  HamUloii  HiUa.  Lee  H.  HlUa. 

"    E.  Hamilton,  (HiUs  ^  Co.)  h.  64  ImUy. 
«    Edgar  Mrs.  h.r.  95  Sheldon. 
«   Ellen  E.  wid.  Charles  Isaac,  h.  854  laurel, 
(i    Ellen  M.  wid.  William,  h.3u.  152  Allyn. 
a   Elmer,  painter  at  522  Main,  h.  90  Capitol. 
«(   Emma  J.  Mrs.  b.  90  Capitol. 
«    Ernest  S.  undertaker  58  Ann,  b.  200  Collins. 
"    Florinda  A.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
HILLS  &  FOXf  masons  and  builders,  22 
John.  See  page  469. 

Alfred  L.  HiUs.  Thomas  R.  Fox. 

a   Francis   H.   at  Connecticut  Mutual    Life 

Insurance  Co.  291,  b.  844  Main. 
"    Frank  F.  clerk,  b.  64  Imlay. 
«    Frank  R.  at  JCtna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  85  Russ. 
«   Frank  R.  chef  at  Long's  restaurant,  78 

State,  h.u.  185  Trumbull. 
«    Frederick  Arthur,  printer,  b.  20  East 
'<    Fred.  J.  machinist,  b.  5  Sargeant. 
«    Fred.  K.  machinist,  b.  70  Franklin. 
«   Frederick  K.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  5  Sargeant 
«    Frederick  W.  boilersetter,  h.  20  East 
«    George,  teamster,  h.  51  Sanford. 
«<    George  F.  president  State  Bank,  299  Main, 

h.  50  Gillett 
"    Geo.  R.  cashier  Adams  Ex.  Co.  b.  95  Capitol. 


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GEEB  8    HARTPOBD    CITV    mBBCTOBT. 


HILLS  &  MARCH  ANT, 


PRACTICAL 


Undertakers  M  Etnbalmers, 

U  Am  SniEET,  MnMT  Auyn  Stket. 


W.  Hill*. 

aOOCbOiM 


W.  T.  XABnuvr, 


Hills  Gilbert  H.  painter,  352  Alb.  h.2a.  73  Hud. 

«    H.  C.  888*1  sup't.  Hartford  and  N.  Y.  Trans- 
portation Co.  285  State. 

«<    Henry,  watchmaker,  19  Pearl,  h.  74  Park. 

u    Horace  K.  clerk  at  690  Park,  b.  844  Main. 

"    Howard  E.(H.Sf  Schneider)  h.u.  64 1  Main. 

"   L  &  Sons,  (estate),  333  Main. 

"   J.  Coolidge,  h.  19  At  wood. 

it   Jas.  second  cook,  ster.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   James,  messman,  ster.  Hartford,  285  State. 

u   Jane  £.  wid.  Henry,  h.  46  Benton. 

^(   Jobn,  plumber,  608  Main,  b.  70  Franklin. 
HILLS.  JOHN     R.    builder,  office    278 
Main,  secy.  &  treas.  Hartford  Coal  Ca 
street  commissioner^  h.    11    Main.      See 
page  473. 

«   Julia  G.  wid.  A.  C.  h.  243  Laurel. 

u   Katherine  L.  tocher,  b.  844  Main. 

u   Laura  K.  b.  844  Main. 
Hills  Lke  H.  (H.£f  Co.)  grocers,  374,376  Asy- 
lum, h.u.  49  Spring.         See  page  435. 

«    Leonie  May,  stenc^apher  at  National  Life 
Association,  53  Trumbull,  b.  79  Williams. 

«    Lizzie,  wid.  Edward  H.  h.  26  Union. 

u    Louis  C:  salesman,  h.  367  Laurel. 

"    Lucy  B.  wid.  Frederick,  h.  7  John. 

<•   Maria  D.  wid.  C.  H.  b.  15  Clinton. 

«   Maria  L.  wid.  Francis  H.  h.  844  Main. 

u   MarkH.decoratorat23lAsy.h.RockyHillt 

«    Matilda  Mrs.  b.2u.  61  Chestnut. 

Hills  &  Makchant,  undertakers,  58  Ann. 

See  page  172. 
Charles  W.  Hills.     William  T.  Marchant. 
«<    Maurice,  gardener,  b.  37  Liberty. 

(I  Myra  G.  teach.  Washington  st.sch.b.  844  Mn. 

«  Nelson  P.  mason,  64,  h.  64  Clark. 

"  Porter,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  95  Sheldon. 

«  R.  Judson,  b.  7  John. 

«  Raymond,  clerk  at  316  Pearl,  b.  79  Wms. 

«  Rolo,  teamster,  h.  51  Sanford. 

"  Roland  B.  inspector,  h.  79  Williams. 

«  Ruez  B.  machine  hand,  581  Cap.  b.  53  Huy. 

It  Ruse  H.  capt.  str.  Middletown,  h.  E.H.t. 

«<    &  Schneider,  grocers,  547  Main. 

Howard  B.  Hills.  Nicholas  Schneider. 

<(    Stuart  F.  timekr.  at  Jewells,  b.  243  Laurel. 
u    W.  R.  clerk,  197  Asylum^  b.  Burnside  v. 
«    Wm.  A.  printer  at  Courant,  h.u.  5  7  Benton. 
«   Wm.  H.  toolmaker  Popes,  b.  254  Main. 
"   ^l^^see  also  HUl. 
Hillyer  Appleton  R.  office  at  .£tna  National 
Bank,  214,  h.  892  Main. 
c<   Clara  E.  Miss,  h.  969  Main. 
HiLLTBR  Drayton  (Dwighty  Skinner  Sf    Co,) 
207  Allyn,h.  96  Woodland.    See  page  AS2. 
«   Joseph,  at  N.Y.R.  h.  28  Lawrence. 


Hilton  Arthnr  J.  woodtr.  r.  133  SheL  b.  E-HX 

u   Burton  £.  aasem.  556  Cap.  h-u.  21  Soath. 

^   Daniel  D.  waiter,  239  Main,  h.  181  Capen. 

u  David,  at  Bease's. 

u   Eugene  S.  painter,  h.2u.  90  Grove. 

^   Harry  L.  asst.  accountant,  Conn.  Building 
&  Loan  Ab80.  118  Asylum,  b.  93  Seymoar. 

<<    Seymour  £.  assemr.  556  Cap.  h.  58  Brown. 

M   Wm.  F.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mntaal  Life  Li- 
sorance  Co.  291  Main,  h.  93  Sejmonr. 

«   Wm.  H:  carpenter,  690  Park,  h.  23  Sherman 
Hiltz  Susan  G.  wid.  John,  b.  922  Main. 
Himan  Moriss,  groceries  at  246,  h.  246  Front 
Himelbleau  Hyman,mach.atColt8,h.l7  Wells. 
Hinchey  Bernard,  b.  41  Wilson. 

«   John,  machinist  at  1  Laurel,  h.  41  Wilson. 
Hinckley  A.  Guy,  clerk  at  Hartford   Life  and 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  b.  152  Allyn. 

«    Albert  H.  (Pietsch ^H.)h.\b% Allyn. 

«   Henry  D.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  67  CapitoL 

M   Homer  R.  painter  at  552  Mn.  b.  126  Ann. 
Hinckley  Howard  N.   secV  Dw^ht    Slate 
Machine  Co.  13  CentnJ,  h.  187  Sigoumey. 

See  page  479. 

"   Mary  Ann,  wid.  S.  W.  h.u.  7  Huntley. 

"   Nelson  G.  h.  829  Asylum. 

««   Watson  W.  newspaper  agent,  1.  73  Church. 

"   William  G.  casehardener,  Hartford  Cycle 

Co.  581,  h.u.  623  Capitol. 

Hindle  Charles  F.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  £.H.t. 

Hinds  Wm.  A.  splicer,  690  Park,  b.  129  Ham. 

Hine  Charles  D.  secretary  State  Board  Education, 

room  42,  State  Capitol;  h.  New  Britain  c. 

"    George  H.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  77  Hungerford. 

«   Katherine  at  1  South  Ann,  b.  41  Amity. 

"    Sylvester  Rev.  336  Asy.  h.  25  Huntineton. 
Hines  Daniel  B.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  97  Arch. 

«    David,  laborer,  b.u.r.  105  Commerce. 

«    Eliza,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.r.  35  Mechanic. 

«    Ellen,  wid.  John,  h.  55  Governor. 

"    George  J.  conductor,  StRy.  b.  22  So.  Pros. 

«   James,  helper,  P.&R.R.  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 

«   James  B.  profiler  at  Colts,  h.2u.  Ill  Maple. 

«   James  J.  polisher,  581  Capitol,  b.  41  AInit}^ 

u   James  M.  polisher.  Popes,  b.2u.  230  Zion. 

ii   John,  gardener  at  Popes,  h.u.  67  Ward. 

«   John,  plumber  at  280  Asylum,  b.  67  Ward. 

<<   John  B.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.u.  67  Ward. 

«   John  P.  machinist,  h.  41  South  Prospect 

«    Kittie  M.  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.  30  Fairfield. 

"   Margaret,  h.u.  27  Spruce. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  99  Arch. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  John,  at  Phcenix  Ins.  Co. 
h.  40  Lewis. 

«   Martin,  machinist,  1  Flower,  b.  72  Hopkins. 

<<    Mary,  h.u.  27  Spruce. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  192  Sheldon. 

u   Matdiew,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  99  Arch. 

u   Meta  A.  dressmaker,  1148,  b.  1148  Broad. 

«   Patrick,  bottler,  161  State,  1. 41  So.  Prospect 

«    Samuel  F.  refiner  at  265  Asy.  b.  285  Cap. 

«   Thomas  D.  teamster,  b.u.  67'  Ward. 

«    Thos.  F.  blacksm.  20  Morgan  h.  41  Amity. 

«    Thomas  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  55  Governor. 

«   WUliam,  screwmaker,  b.  41  Amity. 


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178 


Wm.  A.  coram,  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  56  Got. 

M    Wm.  F.  annealer,  40  Governor,  h.  22  Dean. 
•M,    |^*«ee  aUo  Hynes,  Heine. 
Hins  Charles  W.  laundry,  258,  h.  258  Allyn. 
¥«««,»«  Charles,  conductor  P.&R.R.  h.  21  WaL 
««    CharloUe  M.  clerk,  334  Weth.  b.  58  Church. 
««    Henry,  steward  tug  Cpukton,  285  State. 
M    Orrin  M.  at  690  Park,  h.u.  12  Heath. 
u    Bofainson  S.chief  clerk  in  secretary  of  state 
office.  State  Capitol,  rm.  36,  h.  Oxford  t. 
Hinsdale  F.  B.  wid.  £.  P.  b.  439  Capitol. 
HIntoD  John,  fil^  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t 
Hipp  Peter,  filer,  h.  824  Park. 
Hq»ple  William  H.  steno.  at  Phoenix  Insurance 

Col  64  Pearl,  h.  9  May. 
HipaoD  Edward  J.  polo  player,  h.2u.  830  Main. 

tt    Leslie  C.  h.2u.  830  Main. 
Hirach  Arthur,  clerk  at  1  S.  Ann,h.  9  Congress. 

«<    Lonia,  shoem.  171  State,  h.  14  Kiiboum. 
Hinhberg  Harris,  peddler,  h.u.  40  North. 
Hint  Arthur  J.  milkdealer,  1064,  b.  1064  Main. 
«   Frederick,  machinist  at  262,  b.  622  Main. 
M   Geonse,  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  SO  Wethersfield. 
M   Jas.  W.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.u.  71  Franklin. 
Hirth  Augustus  C.  student,  b.  38  Jefferson, 
u   Joseph,  sakxm,  79  Main,  h.  38  Jefferson. 
K  Joseph  £.  student,  b.  38  Jefferson. 
Hisoock  Henry  L.  special  agent  for  ^tna  Ins. 

Co.  b.  1  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Hisbp  Thos.  helper,  1  Flower,  b.  61  TrumbulL 
HiBtorical  Booms,  206  Main.  See  Index. 

Hitch  Samuel  B.  ins.  agt.  311  Mn.  h.  227  High. 
Hitchcock  C.  M.  Mrs.  h.u.  36)^  Pratt. 
u   &  Cnrtiss  Knitting  Co.  1189  Broad, 
u   EmilyE.  wid.  Henry,  h.u.  850  Mun. 
"   Ernest,  rainter,  h.u.  659  Park. 
M   Henry  P.  merchant  tailor,  10  SUte,  h.  59 

Garden. 
«   Hiram,  painter,  h-u.  12  Sisson. 
•(   K.  A.  llrs.  b.  10  Pavilion. 
«    I.iambert  D.  journalist,  b.  445  Main, 
u   Marcena,  president   Hitchcock  &  Curtiss 
Knitting  Co.  h.  1183  Broad. 
Hjerpe  Emil,  meas'ger.  Popes,  h.u.  37  Wolcott 
**    Oscar  W.  cutter,  59(  Trum.  h.  1445  Broad. 
Hoadley  Edward  J.  confectioner,  19  Foot  Guard 
pL  h.  16  Garden, 
u   Frauds  A  teller  Hartford  Trust  Company, 

284  Main,  h.  78  Ann. 
M   George  £.  h.  78  Ann. 
M   William  O.  wiuter,  b.  7  Riyerside  pi. 
HoacDy  Chas.  J.  state  librarian  inCapitdjL78  Ann. 
Hoar  C.  F.  woodturner,  b.  35  Oxford, 
u  Hannah  Mrs.  h.2u.  35  Mechanic. 
Hoban  Edward,  engineer,  9  Sis.  h.u.  52  Bkm. 
*<  Edward  A  engineer  at  5  7.  b.  5  7  Farmington. 
«  John  J.  machmist  at  9,  b.  25  Sigoumey. 
«  Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  84  Albany. 
Hobbs  ChappeU,  coachman,  1. 34  Village. 
Hoben  George,  at  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard 
Ca  141  Pearl,  h.  28  Spring. 
u   George  H.  b.  28  Spring. 
(<  James,  tinner  at  44  Ann,  h.  28  Center. 
«  John,  mach.  N.Y.B.  shop,  h.u.  153  Maple. 
u  Thomas  F.  painter  Colts,  h.u.r.  72  Vanblock. 


Hobine  H  mach.  216  Law.  h.  37  Mulhenr. 
Hobson  Arthur  £.  supt  62  Market,  h.  21  Weth. 

«    George  W.  h-u.  286  New  Park. 

«    Harry  C.  mach.  1  Flower,  b-u.  236  N.P. 

"   Mary  C.  nurse,  221,  b.  221  Capen. 
Hodge  A.  B.  &  Co.  infants'  and  children's  wear, 
24  Pratt* 

«   Annie  B.  (A.  B.  U.  *■  Co. )  h.  24  Pratt. 

(<   E.  B.  machinist  at  54  Arch,  h.  Naubue  t. 

«   Edgar,  motorman,  St.Ry.  h.  £.H.t. 

u   Frank  C.  mech.  26  High,  h.  50  Albany. 

«   Franklin  A.  printer,  Hartford  Courant,  66 
State,  h.  49  Wooster. 
HODCE  CEO.  W.  treas.  Conn.  Building 
and  Loan  Asso.  118  Asy.  state  treasurer, 
h.  Windsor  t.  See  page  372. 

«(   Harriet  F.  b.  19  Capitol. 

u   Homer  L.  pattemm.  262  Main,  b.  49  Woos. 
Hodnett  John  J.screwmkr.  at  476  Cap.  h.  7  Oak. 

«   Th(xnas  F.  painter,  b.  7  Oak. 
Hoensgen  Juliu8,forem.254  PearU  h.40  Wolcott. 
Hoey  Bridget  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mar}'s  Home,  Albany. 

M   Jas.  machinist,  b.  52  Edwards. 
Hofer  John,  machinist,  h.  2  Kiiboum  ct. 
Hofert  John,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  2  Kiiboum  ct 
Hoff  Abram,  shoem.  335  Asy.  h.r.  1 74  Front. 

«    George,  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 

«   L.  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 
Hoffbeig  George,  machinist  at  1,  h.  54  Flower. 
Hoffman  C.  F.  Paul,  Btenogr.b.26lIunting'n. 

«   Darid,  tailor  104  Trumbull,  h.  262  Front 

•<   George  A.  stenographer  at  F.  H.  Bichards, 
303  Main,  b.  234'High. 

M   Henry,  hamessmaker,  206,  L  206  Front 

M   Louis,  laborer  at  1  LaureL 
Hoffinokel  Theodore,  h.  53  Grand. 
Hoffman  Louis,  tailor,  275,  h.  275  High. 

«<   WUliam  A.  b.  16  Atlantic. 
Hoftaur  Walter,  coachman  1067,  b.  1067  Asa  lum. 
Hogabo(Mn  Homer  A.  policeman,  h.  27|  Main. 
Hogan  Anna  Mrs.  L2u.  44i  John. 

«   Charles  L.  bkkpr.  at  280  Asv.  b.  41  Who. 

«<   Delia,  wid.  John  H.  h.n.  13  Kennedy. 

"   Dennis  F.   manae«r  at  Bobert  Walker's, 
paints,  &c.,  12  Church,  b.  17  Morri*. 

"   Edward  D.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  h.  Windsor  t 

«<   Ellen,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  17  Morris. 

">   Honora,  wid.  James,  kn.  8  Potter. 

"   James,  laborer,  b.2u.  101  Sheldon. 

«  John  H.  brakeman,N.Y.R.h.r.  197  Windsor. 

"   John,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.u.  135  Bellevue. 

"  John  F.  bookkeeper  at  r.  56,  b.  53  GroTe. 

"   John  P.  clerk  at  145  Main,  h.u.  209  Sheldon. 

«  Josephine  H  clerk,42  High, b.  41  Woodbine. 

«   Keron,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.38  Center. 

"   t^"?™  S.  bookkeeper,  b.  41  Woalbine. 
If  r*  J- T^^i''"'*''^'^^-'^- 13  Kennedy. 

MahMjhi,  plumber,  280  Main,  b.  42  Green! 
Manufacturing  Company,  plumW*'  sup- 
phes,  r.  56  lirove.  * 

"   Margaret  A.  dressmaker,  b.  17  Morris. 
v!S:  "^ ''^  **  *^.^,.^*^°' **•  135  Bellerue. 

v^t^l'  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  133  Law. 
Michael,  shoemaker,  41,  h.  41  Woodbine. 


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piumbeii^,  pmm  and  I^b^  Fii:liei<^ 

81  TrambuU  St,  AUyn  Hocsae  Blocks 

Dealers  In  all  kinds  of  Brass  autl  Plated  Goods.  Plaml>- 

ing  and  Gas  Fitting  Materials.    Gas  Fixtures 

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Hogan  Nellie  B.  teacher  Law.  st  sch.  b.  1 7  Morris. 
Pat'k,  porter  at  depot  restaurant,  b.  56  Bkm. 
Thomas,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
Thomas  F.  b.  135  Lawrence. 
Thomas  F.  carpenter,  b.  44^  John. 
Thomas  F.  foreman,N.Y.R.  h.  1449  Broad. 
Thomas  F.  moulder  at  556  Cap.  b.  92  Wil. 
Thomas  F.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Thos.  M.  (  W.  B.  H.  ^  Bro.)  h.  1 7  Morris. 
William  B.  (  W.  B,  U,  fi-  Bro.)  h.u.  1 7  Morris. 

HoGAX  Wm.  B.  &  Bro.  plumbers,  81  Trum- 
bull. See  page  174. 
Wm.  B.  Hogan.                Thos.  M.  Hogan. 

William  £.  Jr.  carpenter,  h.  44^  John. 

William  J.  gardener,  h.  44^  John. 

William  J.  prop.  Walden  shoe,  h.  140  Tru. 

William  J.  student,  b.  53  Grove. 

^[^^See  also  Hargan, 
HogleUenry  J.  laborer  at  1  Lau.  b.u.  150  Fkn. 
HoEensteinX^has.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  198  Front. 
Hohmann  Henry,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  7  Wads. 
Holaday  John  B.  (The  Warren  HUl  Mfg.  Co.)  h. 
50  Niles. 
(«   Mary  L.  wid.  Thomas  H.  h.  101  Hudson. 
"   i^^^ee  also  Holiday;  Halliday. 
Holbrook  Anna  N.  wid.  Caleb  M.  h.  340  Far. 

David  W.  (Moore  4*  H.)  h.  SS  Ehner. 

F.  8.  wid.  David  B.  b.  88  Elmer. 

Glazier  &  Co.  boot  &shoe  mf  grs.  42  Union  pi. 
L.  C.  Glazier,  J.  D.  Cooley. 

Newton  D.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  57  Far. 

William  J.  (  Harding  j-  H)  h.u.  560  Main. 
Holcomb  Amy  L  b.  109  Ann. 
«    Annie  M.  wid.  Joel  R.  h.  154  Capitol. 
u   Armand  E.  propr.  Hotel  Capitol,  111  Main. 
<<    Bessie,clerk  at  Sage,  Allen&  Co.  d69,b.30Mn. 

Burton,  driver  at  4^  Bond,  l.u.  29  Benton. 

Clara  F.  wid.  Amherst  L.  h.  10  Holcomb. 

Clarence  S.  cook,  b.  19  Mechanic. 

Delia,  wid.  Henry,  h.u.r.  44  Village. 

Edward  V.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

Edwin  L.  toolm.  at  Popes,  b.  817  Capitol. 

Ellen  D.  Mrs.  hatter,  264,  h.  264  Main. 

Ellen  E.  Mrs.  h.  SO  Main. 

George  N.  police  commissioner;  with  ^tna 
Life  Insurance  Co.  218  Main,  b.  154  Cap. 

Henry  S.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  561  Asylum. 

Inez  C.  bookkpr.  886  Asy.  b.  27  Congress. 

Lizzie  J.  b.  109  Ann. 


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at  law,  h.  Southington  t.      See  page  436. 

«  Mary  Mrs.  h.  748  Main. 

"  Mary  A.  wid.  Schuyler,  21  Arch. 

«  Mortimer  G.driver,252  Pearl,h.  1 7  Lafayette. 

«  Phoebe,  wid.  James,  b.  89  Windsor. 


HOLCOMB    A    PIERCE,  attorney*, 

at  law,  26  Pratt  Seehaae  4S6. 

Marcua  H.  Holoomb.  N.  EL  neroe. 

it   William  R.  laborer,  h.  264  Main. 
Holcombe  George  N.  student  at  Trinitr  (Allege, 
5  Northam  Tower,  Summit. 

«   Harold  G.  studei^t  at  Yale,  b.  79  Spring. 

«   John  M.  vice  president  Phoenix  Mutual  JLife 
Insurance  Ca  291  Main,  health  cammu- 
sioner,  h.  79  Spring. 
Holden  Alexander,  waiter,  b.  88  Ferry. 

"   Anna,  bookkeeper  at  88  State,  b.  62  Green. 

it   Annie  B.  b.  80  Spring. 

«   Fred,  cook  at  119  High,b.2u.  10^  Gold. 

«    Herbert,  toolm.  at  216  Law.  h.  48  Putnam. 

it   John  F.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.u.  81  Main. 

«<   John  W.  groceries  &  fruit,  88,  Lu.  90  State. 

ti   Kate,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Mary,  dressmaker,  56,  h.  56  Albany. 

a   Samuel,  carpenter,  h.2u.  6  Elm. 

«(    Wm.  M.  gunmaker,  b.  68  Main. 
Holdfish  William,  b.  1 76  Stote. 
Holehouse  Abram,  mach.at  1  Flow.  b.  27  Heatb. 

i<    Frank,  foreman  painter,  1  Flow.  h.350  Park. 

it  John,  laborer  at  stone  pits,  h.  27  Heath. 

it  John  R.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  27  Heath. 
Holiday  J^^sec  Halladay;  Halliday;  Holaday. 
Holland  Alice,  b.u.  53  Oak. 

it   Edward  J.  ensrav.  at  1 75  Pearl,h.  4  Orchard. 

«    Gustave  A.  filer  at  Colts  h.  22  Glendale. 

"    Hannah,  Mrs.  h.3u.  4  John. 

«    Harry  A.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

"   (^^see  also  Holland ;  Holland. 
Hollander  A.  Sons,  clothiers,  82  to  88  Asylum. 
Simon  Hollander.  Aaron  Hollander. 

«    Aaron  (A.  Hollander's  Sons)  b.  107  Ann. 

«    Abraham,  h.  107  Ann. 

"    Samuel,  b.  99  Trumbull. 

«    Simon,  (A.  Hollander's  Sons)  b.  107  Ann. 
Holley  Charles  H.  salesman,  Charles  R.  Hart  & 
Co.  364,  b.  645  Main. 

«    G.  £.  assistant  bookkr.  52,  b.  57  Bellevue. 

ti    H.  Eaton,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  235  Asy. 

((   Hattie  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  253,  h.  258  Asylum. 

"   03r'«««  also  Holly. 
Holliday  Lewis,  cook,  h.2.u.  215  Windsor. 
HoUings  Harriet  E.  Mrs.  b.u.  192  Vernon. 

«    Henry  H.  grainer,  164  Main,  b.  1 18  Asylam. 

"   John  F.  pianotuner  46  Market, h.  20  Julius. 
Hollingshead  Albert  M.  at  Pnoenix  Mut.  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  25  Canitol. 
Hollingsworth  Effie  M.  sch.teacn.  b.u.86  Sevmonr. 

««    George  H.  carbuilder,  157  Wethersfield,  h. 
288  Franklin,  so.  Cottage  pi. 

«    Harry  E.  stock  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  288  Fkn. 
Hollis  Clara  W.  at  r.  59J  Tru.  b.  58  Church. 

MOLLIS  D.  W.  builder,  shop  atr.  62,h. 
62  Laurel.  See  page  4U. 

it   Eben,  carpenter,  b.  62  Laurel. 
«   Frank  G.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  E.  H.  t 
Hollister  Albert  G.  foreman  80  Cush.  h.870  Asj. 
«   Arthur  N.  b.  78  Grove. 
(<   Carrie  E.  teacher  West  Middle  school,  b. 

234  Wethersfield. 
«   Charles  E.  ostler  at  273  Main,  h.u.  4  John. 


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175 


HoDiffter  Edward,  helper  at  555  Capitol,  h.  Po- 
qaonnock  v. 
c  Emma  L.  fofrewoman  59^  Tni.  b.  6  Church. 
u  Fidelia,  wid.  Charles  Wl  b.  85  Main. 
«(  George,  carpenter,  h.  234  Wethersfield. 
>«  George  Edgar,  clerk  344  Main,  b.  234  Weih. 
«  Herbert  H.  sec'y  S44  Main,  h.  25  Chapel. 
**  Ida  M.  Mrs.  toilet  preparations,  39,  h.  39  Mn. 
a  James,  carpenter,  b.  105  Main. 
M  Josephine,  wid.  Thomas  A.  h.  76  Wells. 
«  Martin  T.  h.u.  34  Woodbridge. 
u  Nellie  B.  teacher  Ch.  Ok.  school,  b.  234  We&. 
"  Nelson,  h.  73  Grove. 
M  Robert  Jr.  engineerXincohi  &  Co.  h.  39  Main. 
*^  Roswell  engineer  at  Popes,  h.  2  7  Woodbine. 
u  Sherman  E.  (Pattersonf^H.)h,  1 25  Trumball. 
«  William  H.  eng.  at  62  Market,  h.  6  Church. 
HoQond  James  P.  porter  at  342A83r.h.  297  Asy. 

"   &*»^  olso  Holland. 
HoUoran  Dennis   J.  polisher  at  Wm.  Rogers 
Mfs.  Co.  66  Market,  h.  New  Britain  t. 
«  Josepli,  chair  repairer,  135,  b.  135  Front, 
u  MichacJ,  polisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg  Co. 
66  Market,  b.  21  Mulberry. 
HoOoway  Geo.  A.  at  690  Park,  b.  84  Jefferson. 
^  James  F.  deliTerym.  145  State,  b.u.  21  John. 
«  John  H.  painter  at  34  Pratt,  b.u.  21  John. 
"  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  21  John. 
"  Mary  J.  b.u.  21  John. 
HoUy  tS^see  also  HoUey. 
UohnanJustin  B.  conductor  valley  diyision  N.  Y. 

R.  b.  Say  brook  point. 
Hohnes  Alfred,  at  26  Union  pi.  h.2u.  108  Barb, 
u   Arthur  O.  painter,  b.r.  617  Main. 
^  hi  Co.  brokers,  372  Mmn,  N.  P.  Hough,  mgr. 
«  Earl  F.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 

h.  29  Beacon. 
u  ELbridge  K.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
«  Ernest  C.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  152  Allyn. 
^  EthelineM.  dressm.  368,  h.u.  368  Main. 
«  F.  G.  clerk  at  197  Asy.  b.  East  Hartford  t 
M  Frank  G.  motorman,  St  Ry.  h.  8^  Bond. 
"  Fred,  clerk  at  Lion  Fire  Ins.  Co.  b.  E.H.t. 
"  George  F.  waiter,  14^  Church,  b.  715  Main. 
^  Howard  A.  printer  at  341  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
^  Howard  M  tallyman  at  98  Kil.  h.  20  Morris. 
^  John,  carpenter,  h.  178  Windsor. 
»  John  A.  teamster  at  217  State,  b.  94  Grove. 
"  John  C.  helper  at  15  Trumbull,  b.r.  629  Mn. 
^  Joseph,  gardener,  h.  43  Wolcott. 
w  Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.r.  140  Albany. 
«  Bichard  J.  bookkeeper  at  Popes,  b.  98  Cap. 
«  Robt.  J.  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  pt. 
M  W.  C.  traveling  salesman  at  Popes. 
*<  William  R.  painter,  h.r.  617  Main. 
"  William  S.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 
Oob^ren  Gust.  A.  ostler  at  614  Main,  b.  7  Lewis. 
Holmqnist  August  WilIlam,moIder,  h.  22j- Alden. 
<<  C3ias.  W.  mach.  at  54  Arch,h.u.83  Elliott. 
»  Edward,  engir.  at  110  Com.  h.  37  Elliott. 
«  Frank  L.  engineer  at  70  State,  h.u.  58  Bond. 
Holmstrom  Emanuel,  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.  2  Put. 
Holoday  Lewis  J.  cook,  h.u.  215  Windsor. 
Hoist  George  at  335  Sheldon,  h.  18  Wolcott. 
^  Lauritz  B.  fitter  at  30  Cushman,  h.  1 159  Bd. 


Holstein  EdwardJ-clerk  at  26  Aspr.b.2u.28  Mor. 
"   Isaac,  diamond  setter,  360  Mam,  h.2u.  28Mor. 
«   John  H.  cutter,  252  Pearl,  b.  N.Manchester  t. 
«   Joseph,  clerk  at  40  Un.  pi.  b.2u.  28  Morgan. 
«    Leo,  fireman  at  1,  b.u.  33  Laurel. 
Holt  Anna  M.  wid.  William  K.  h.  8  Atwood. 
«   Charles  H.  dentist,  h.  23  Martin. 
(<   Charles  W.  at    Connecticut  Mutual   Life 

Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  b.  8  Atwood. 
«   ChristopherD.janitor at389 Allyn,b.263 Ann. 
«    Fred  P.  supt.  safe  depoat  vaults,  Hfd.Trust 

Co.  h.  6  Ward. 
u    Gardner  L.  h.  121  Main,  room  10. 
«    Geo.  C.  ornamental  painter,  h.u.  44  Jefferson. 
«   Henry  S.  carpenter,  h.  40  Bond. 
•<   Henry  T.  clerk  at  ^tna  National  Bank, 

214  Miun,  b.  121  Main. 
a  Ida,  b.u.  6  Albany. 

«   Lester  A.  supervisor,  690,  b.  690  Asvlum. 
Holt  Lucius  H.  treasurer  The  Billings   & 
Spencer  Co.  216  Lawrence,  alderman  ^th 
ward,  h.  66  Buckingham.    See  page  475. 
u   Rodney  A.  clerk  at  139  Asy.  b.2u.  144  Alb. 
«   WUliam  H.  at  581  Cap.  b.  147  Lawrence. 
Holtman  John,  packer  at  556  Cap.  b.  110  Hop. 
Holton  Joseph  J.  clerk,  197  Asy.  b.u. 96  Albany. 
"   Thomas,  printer  at  66  State,  b.  96  Albany. 
Holtz  Abraham,  printer  at  356  Asy.  b.  57  Pie. 
«   Boy  son,  laborer,  h.u.  1151  Broad. 
^<   Hyman  junk  dealer,  h.u.  57  Pleasant 
«   William,  at  109  State,  b.  133  Front 
Holyapfel  Edward,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Suffield  t. 
Homan  Etta,  h.  7  Wads  worth. 
«   Henry,  machinist,  h.  7  Wadsworth. 
(<   Ida,  clerk  at  19  Pratt  b.  Meriden  t. 
"   Nellie  L.  stamping,  1 9  Pratt,  b.  59  Seymour. 
Home  of  Woman's  Aid  Society,  1  Pavilion. 
«   Woolen  Mills  Co.  now  Beacon  Falls  Mill  & 
Power  Co.  211  State. 
Homelike  Cafe,  Mrs.  E.  S.  Gardner,  577  Main. 
Homer  Frederick,  b.u.  16  Gold. 
Homeward  Harry,  mason,  l.Su.  36  Hicks. 
Honce  Alfred,  livery  stable,  82  Hud.  h.  21  John. 
«   Johnson,  manager  at  82  Hudson,  b.  21  John. 
Honer  August,  operator  8  Sig.h.l25Huntin^ton. 
«    August  W.  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  125  Hunt. 
II    Gustave,  harnessm.  8  Sig.  h.  94  Babcock. 
t<   Martin  J.  carpenter,  b.  94  Babcock. 
HONEY    FREDERIC    R.    Instructor 
mechanical  drawing,  372  Main,  rm.  Ill, 
professor  Trinity  College,  h.  N.  Haven  t. 

See  page  365. 
Honeyman  William,  coachm.  1045,h.r.  1045  Asy. 
Hong  Fred  W.  laundry,  95  Main. 
HONI8S   TH08.   A.  Fair  Haven  oyster 
depot,  and  ihe  best  oyster  restaurant  in 
the  state,  30  State,  h.  121  Main,  rm.  12. 

See  page  548. 
HONI88  WM.  H.  mechanical  engineer, 
370  Asylum,  h.u.  47  Oak.    Seepage  527. 
«   Winfield  D.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  1 153  Broad. 
Hood  James,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.u.  94  Wooster. 
«   John  J.  laborer  at  555  Cap.  b.  60  Woodbine. 
«   Patrick  F.  mixer  at  555  Cap.  h.u.  9  Willow. 


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GEEBS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOBT. 


Hood  Percy  W.clerk  Hartford  Bobber  Co. €90 

Fiurk,  K  14  GinnL 
Hocker  Alfred  M^ngir.  at  440  As3r.lLa.l35Capeii. 

Edwakd  B.  Hookkb,  FhTsiciaii.    Offiee  253 
Main  street,  Warerlj  Buiklmg,  room  29. 

H4NU«— 9  to  10.30  A.M. 
2  to  3  30  P.M. 
HundMT,  12  to  1  P.M. 

Evening  at  Residence,  70  FannliigtOB  ar. 
Tel^rtiome  Beaidenee  623. 

Hooker  Edward  R  phjadaa,  253  Main,  nn.  29, 

h.  70  Parmingtoo. 
HooKKR  Edward  W.  tms.  and  secj.  Perkins 
Electric  Switch  Mfg.  Co.  83  Woodbine, 
h.  95£kii. 
u   Ellen  F.  Mias,  b.  85  Elm. 
u   John,  hiwrer,  h.  16  Marshall, 
u   Joseph,  toolmaker  at  1  Lanrel,  h.  16  Main. 
u   ^lartha  W.  wid.  B.  £.  h.  100  Ann. 
u    Thomas  W.  clerk  at  389  Alljm,  b.  100  Ann. 
Hooper  Charles  E.  sawjerat  335  SheLb.  16  Union. 
<<   George,  shipcarp.  285  State,  h.Q.  16  Union. 
u    Wm.  clerk  at  406  Main,  h.a.  44  Wooster. 
Hope  H.  S.  Mrs.  operator  at  Hartford  Post,  23 
Asylum,  b.  30  Spring. 
u   Norman  L.  salesman  Chenejr  Brothers,  silks, 
h.  66  Hadson. 
Hopewell  James  W.  machinist  at  581  Capitol, 

h.  East  Hartford  t. 
Hopkins  Alex.  S.  anionbitters,  r.  806,  h.  806  Main. 
«    Arthur  B.  machinist,  1  Flow.  b.u.  204  Laurel. 
«    Benj.  G.  foreman  at  6 1 8  Cap.  h.u.  204  LaureL 
«    George  F.  machinist,  h.  8  Goodman  pi. 
«    Rosa  A.  school  teacher,  h.u.  204  LaureL 
«    Wm.  K  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  40  Fairfield. 
Hopper  John  W.( Hopper  Sf  Sweeney )\.  1 70  High. 
«    Michael,  gardener,  b.  583  Main. 
«    Nora  M.  b.  1 70  High. 
«    &  Sweeney,  plumbers,  514  Main. 

John  W.  Hopper.  Thomas  A.  Sweeney. 

«  Thomas,  gardener  at  702,  h.  692  Main. 
Hoppner  H.  Anton,  mason,  h.u.  42  Liberty. 
Horan  Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  80  Pleasant 

«  Bernard,  brazier  at  581  Cap.  b.  27^  Lewis. 

«  Catherine,  h.  41  Sheldon. 

«<  Edward,  h.  19  Grace. 

"  Frances  M.  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.  Concord. 

"  Frank,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Lawrence. 

"  James,  b.  129Zion. 

"  James,  brazier  at  581  Cap.  b.  27)^  Lewis. 

«  Jas.  fireman  at  de  pot  re8taurant,b.  1 0  Flower. 

«  James,  laborer,  b.u.  S2  Portland. 

"  James,  painter,  4,  h.  4  Waverly. 

"  John,  f orem.  at  Hf d  Cycle  Co.  h.r.  2  7  J  Lewis. 

«  John,  laborer,  b.u.  612  Garden. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  82  Portland. 

«  John,  teamster  at  8  Front,  b.  129  Zion. 

«  John  B.  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Lawrence. 

«  John  H.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  142  Ward. 

((  Joseph,  b.  Concord,  West  Hartford  t. 

«  Joseph,  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.u.  6  Union. 

«  Joseph  H.  motorman  StRy.  b.  369  Park. 

tt  Katie,  wid.  Edward,  h.  869  Park. 

«  Keron,  conductor  StRy.  h.u.  92  Retreat 

«  Keron,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  47  Flower. 

«  Keron,  gardener,  Whitings  Lane,  h.  Concord. 


Horan  Maria,  h.  31  Flower. 

*<   Michael,  h.n.  49  Spruce. 

M  Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  70  Ward. 

^   Nondi,  b.  18  South  Ann. 

M   Patrick,  enameler  at  Popes,  hji.  5S  I>ean. 

«   Patrick,  laboreratgasworks,  8  Fr.li.1 29  Zk>n. 

«   Patrick,  laborer, 70  Huyshope,  h.a.  4  Union. 

«   Patrick  J.  conductor  StRy.  b.  369  Park. 

"•  Patrick  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.ii.  18  Center. 

«   Peter,  b.  42  Seyms. 

<«   Thomas,  h.n.  413  Broad. 

**   Thomas,  tinner  at  N.E.R.h.u.  279  Ajjlom. 

M   William,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.  31  Flower. 

"   Wm.  Jr.  gaitlener,  b.  Woodland. 

«<   Wm.  J.  gu^ener,  Whitings  Lane,  b .  Concord. 
Horeritz  Samuel,  shoemaker  at  187, 1. 193  Front. 
Horcnr  Joseph,  janitor  Ch.  O.  school  h.u.67  Fkn. 

*<   Maivaret,  dressmaker,  67,  b.u.  67  Franklin. 
Horgan  John,  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  1335  Broad. 

"   f[^^See  also  Hogan, 
Horkheimer  Benj.  F.  b.  Allyn  House,  152  Asylum. 
Horiem  B.  bakery,  203,  h.  203  Front. 
Horn  Fred.  b.  142  Main. 
Home  Samuel  B.  com.  bureau  labor  statistics^ 

rm.  48,  State  Capitol,  h.  Winsted, 
Homdotf  Yopif,  mach.  at  216  Law.b.96  Hamilton. 
Homer  Robert,  coachman,  h.  16  Owen. 
Homstein  Andre,  screwmaker,  h.u.  190  Front 

«<   David,  peddler,  h.nj>.  204  Front 
Horastrom  Manuel,  at  690  Park,  h.  2  Putnam. 
Horr  Ann,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  41  Mechanic. 

(<   Chas.  F.  woodturner  at  Strickland  &  Shea, 
20  Potter. 
Horrath  Joseph,  h.u.  71  Hamilton. 
Horrick  Harry,  madi.  at  388  Cap.  b.  288  Front 
Horrigan  D.  deckhand,  str.  Hartford,  285  Sta. 

(<   John,  laborer  at  Popes,  b.  133  Lawrence. 

«   John,  laborer  at  98  Kilboum,  b.  33^  Front 

c(   John,  laborer,  b.  15  Huntley  pi. 

«   }^^see  also  Harrigan, 
Horsfall  Luke  (H.  ^  RathschUdJh.  52  Huntincton. 

"   &  Rothschild,  hatters,  etc.  93  and  99  Asylum. 
Luke  HorafalL      Wm.  B.  Bottaaohild. 

«   Martha,  wid.  Edward,  b.  52  Huntington. 
Horsman  Joseph  R.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  58|^  Gov. 

«   Richard,  filer,  h.u.  53^  Governor. 
Horton  C.  H.  teamster,  h.  54  Amity. 

"    George,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    George  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow,  h  Warehouse  pt 

«    Harry  Lrving,  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asy.b.u.43  Canton. 

«   Henry  W.  solicitor  at  9  Kin.  h.u.  43  Canton. 

«   Lucien  S.  assembler  at  Popes,  h.  Weth.  t 

«<   Manfred  £.  mach.at  Popes,  436,  h.u.  44 7  Cap. 

"    Thos.  H.  manager  at  2 1 7  Main,  h.  33  Chapel. 

"    t^^  *^«  <^^o  iSiughtan, 
Hosford  Geoive,  roofer,  l.u.  632  Main. 

«   -^f^f  ^u*  (^eorge,  h.  43  Ann. 
Hosch  Wm.  cigarma.  46  Market  b.  108  Trumbull. 
Hoskins  Ernest  J.  clerk  at  858  Main,b.S3  Allen  pi. 

<c   Helen  F.  teacher  Lawrence  street  schooli 
b.  88  Allen  pi. 

«   Preserved  B.  printer,  h.  83  Allen  pi. 
Hosley  Eugene  J.  at  N.E.R.  h.u.  9  Kennedy. 

«   Irma  &.  stenographer  at  American  Cyclist, 
b.  9  Kenned}\ 


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177 


Holier  Arthur,  carptr.  lun.  54  Wadsworth. 
M    Hjdl,  1507  Broad.        Seepages  676, 677. 
if    HenrjF.electricuin,157WetIilh.u.3dBeDton. 
«•    Thomas,  macluniist,  h.  235  Wethersfield. 
««    Silas  A.  lUpr.  at  291  AUyn,  b.  110  High, 
u    Walter,  cabinetmaker,  h.  235  Wetherafield. 
M    Wm.  H.  foreman  157  Weth.  h.a.  35  Benton. 
HoatT  Patrick,  carptr.  at  53  Yer.  h.u«  40  Betreat. 
UoCchkisB  Aflhbel  C.  h.  943  Asylum, 
a    Clajton,  clerk  at  104  Front,  b.  24  Village. 
M    Eugene  £.  plater,  h.u.  24  ViUaee. 
M    Frances  A  wid.  L.  M.  h.  765  Asylum, 
a    Frank  C.  machinist  at  26  High. 
*<    liizzie,  dresanaker,  b.  46  John, 
u    Mary  B.  wid  Levi  H.  b.  97  Hudson, 
tt    Mary  F.  h.  765  Asylum. 
»    Philip  L.  b.  97  Hudson. 
^    Samuel  M.  salesman  h.  142  Washington. 
•<    Sophia,  Mrs.  La.  591  Main, 
u   William  C.  h.  Quaker  Lane. 
•<    Willis  D.  plater,  h.  18  Ely. 
Hotel  Capitc^Armand  £.Holcomb,prop.lllMn. 
M    Hartford,  54  High,  A.  A.  Pocock. 
u   Henbletn  The,  98  Wells,  comer  Gold. 
HOTEL    PROSPECT,  Mrs.  Jutia  £. 
Duley,  proprietor,  119  High.    See  J9. 5 18. 
u   ft  R.B.  News  Co.  462  Asylum. 
Hotoph  diaries  H.  toolmaker  at  80  Cushman,  h. 

Prospect  ay. 
HooUian  Ed.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  18  Howard. 
Houeh  Annie,  b.  20  Hudson. 
^   Christopher,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  1 73  Zion. 
<<   CoUis  S.  pressman  at  Popes,  h.  Plunriile. 
«   F.  Marie,  nurse,  b.  49  Goyemor. 
«   Fannie,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
M   Harriet  L.  wid.  Samuel,  h.u.  112  Hopkins, 
u  lilies  P.  manager  at  372  Main,  room  26,  h. 

Farmington. 
**  t^*9€e  auo  Huff, 
Honsfaton  Albert,  oiler  at  N. Y.R.  h.  Hayden  Sta. 
Hookicroft  Dayid,  mach.  133,  b.  177  Sheldon. 
Hoale  Aimer  F.  carpenter,  h.  47  Wilson. 
Honlihan  Patrick,  molder,  556  Cap.  h.u.  18  How. 
House  Anna,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
«    Annie  L  teacher,  249  High,  b.  111^  Ann. 
^   Archie  H.  h.  3  Riyerside  pi. 
H   £3isha  £.  clerk,  186  Pearl,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
«   Elizabeth,  wid.  William  W.  h.  133  Wash. 
«   Fredk.  H.  foreman  at  Taft  &  Co.  h.  30  Center, 
u   Henry  E.  instructor  at  4  2  Seyms,h.S0  Center. 
«    Henry  8.  bkkpr.  at  80  State,  h.  133  Wash. 
»   Herbert  B.  dnyer  at  U.S.  Ex.  Co.  h.  E.H.t 
«   Hezekiah  K.  h.  112  Wooster. 
M   Mary  Mrs.  sewing,  h.3n.  289  Asylum, 
u   llu^  £.  cashier,  338,  b.  289  Asylum. 
Household  Oil  Co.  165  Asylum. 
Houser  tS^see  also  Hauser. 
Houston  Agnes  N.at  690Park,h.2u.61  Whitmore. 
«   Alex,  machinist,  b.  3  Whitman  ct. 
M   Gea  H.  watchmaker,  82  Tern.  b.  21  Belleyue. 
M  James  G.  b.  14  Russ. 
M  Jennie  C.  Mrs.  h.  14  Russ. 
M  John  L.  pres.  1 0  Market,  h.  Thompsony iUe  y . 
(4   R.  N.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  18  South  Ann. 
•(   Robert  G.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  108  Hop. 


Houston  Robert  N.  b.2u.  61  Whitmore. 

«   William,  canvasser,  b.2u.  61  Whitmore. 
Hoyanesian  Charles,  at  328  Asylum,  b.  44  Hicks. 
Hoyey  Fred*k  E.  bkkpr.  295  Asy.  h.  23  Seyms. 
«<    Gea  A.  fixer  at  34  Morgan,  b.  8  Walnut 
(<   Henry  R.  bkkpr.  at  Geo.  P.  Bisseli  &  Co. 

bankers,  307  Main,  h.  14  Kenyon. 
«   Mary  £.  wid.  Henry  R.  h.  23  Seyms. 
HOWARD  ALFREDA.Statemanager 

Masonic  Life  Ass.  of  Buffalo,  66  State,  h. 

Burnside  y.  See  page  223. 

<<   Arthur  E.  deputy  collector  customs,  65  State, 

h.  218  Wethersfield. 
«   Catherine  P.wid.  Chas.  F.  h.  1 1 6  Farmington. 
«   Charles  P.  secretary  J.  L.  Howard  &  Co.  440 

Asylum,  b.  116  Farmington. 
u   Daniel  C.  (Furlong  Sf  H,)  h.u.  930  Main. 
«   Edward,  at  Pratt  &  Cady,  h.  30  Chestnut. 
«   Ernest  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  55  Babcock. 
H   Frank  E.  student  at  Yale,  b.  150  Collins. 
«<   Frank  L.  treasurer,  J.  L.  Howard  &  Co.  440 

Asylum,  h  150  Collins. 
«    Grace,  h.u.  165  State. 
«<   Hale  S.  salesman  at  42  High,  b.2u.  200  Allyn. 
«    Henry  W.  hotel  clerk  at  255,  b.  255  Asylum. 
<<   James  L.  president  J.  L.  Howard  &  Co.  rail- 
road car  goods,  440  Asylum,  h.  67  Collins. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.mfrs. 

car  furnishing  goods,  440  Asy.  Seep.  485. 

«   James  S.  Jr.  student  at  Yale,  b.  150  Collins. 

"   Jeremiah  H.  enameler  at  556  Cap.  b.  1 2  Ford. 

«   John,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  30  Chestnut. 

«   John,  physician,  119,  h.  119  Trumbull. 

«   John  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  56  Flower. 

"   Mar^,  wid.  John,  h.  1 7  Mechanic. 

(«   Matilda  F.  wid.  Woodbury,  h.  363  Laurel. 

«   Thomas,  ostler  at  r.  445,  l.r.  445  Main. 

«   Thomas,  steamfitter,  b.  1 7  Mechanic. 

II   William,  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  1.  7  Wells. 

"   William,  stonecutter,  h.  585  Garden. 

«    William,  teamster,  280  Main. 
Howarth  Mazzini  G.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.u.49  Fra. 
Howd  Charles,  at  St.Ry.  h,u.  29  Wooster. 
Howe  Ada  E.  teacher  Ch.O.  school,  91  Ch.  Oak. 

"    Albert  S.clerk  at341  A8ylum,h.  14  Trinity. 

"    Albert  S.  secy.  Hartford  Building  &  Loan 
Asso.  870  Asylum,  h.  Windsor  t. 

u   &  Collins,  303  Main,  Phoenix  bank  bldg. 

Daniel  R.Howe.       Atwood  Collins. 

«   Daniel  R.  treas.  Hartford  Street  Railway, 

(K  ^  Collins)  h.  1008  Asylum. 
"   Edwin  J.  trayeling  salesman,  b.  270  Laurel, 
u   Emma  B.  Mrs.  h.  6  Wadsworth. 
u   Hannah,  wid.  Soloman,  h.  244  High. 

Harmon  G.  Howe,  Physician.    Office  and  h. 

187  High,  cor.  Church  street. 
Hoars— 8  to  9  a.m. 

8  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.M. 
Sundays,  3  to  4  P.  M. 

Telephone  29. 

Howe  Harmon  G.  physician,  137,  h.  137  High. 
«   J.F.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  405,  h.u.405  Main. 
«   Joseph,  mason,  h.  27  John. 
i(  Joseph  F.  framemr.  at  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co. 
235  Main,  b.u.  405  Main. 


178 


6EER  8    HABTFOED    CITY    DIRBCTOBY. 


Howe  Jofliah,  manager  Park  Drug  Co.  876, 1.  878 
Asylum,  room  IS. 

u   Judson  H.  painter,  h.  118  Asylnm,  rm.  25. 

«   Lillian  Mrs.  h.a.  18  Ford. 

«   Nathan  C.  bartender  at  870,  b.  870  Alb. 

«    Thos.  B.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  77  Capitol. 

u    Will  S;clerk  at  690  Park,  b.  25  Capitol. 

ic   William  T.  general  agent  Conn.  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  270  Laurel. 
Howell  Anna  M.  Mrs.  h.  108  Woodland. 

.«<    Charles,  stairbailder  at  24  Potter,  h.  N.B.C. 

u   Cornelia,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    F.  C.  laborer  at  1,  b.  47  Laurel. 

u  Hugh,  brakem .  V.diY.N. Y.R.  h.Saybrook  Pt. 
Howes  Frank  C .  laborer,  c.  Park  &  Lau.  b.  4  7  Lau. 
Howland  Albert  B.  molder  at  690,  b.  548  Park. 

(<    Edward    D.    printer    at    Hartford    Daily 
Tunes,  246  Main,  h.  52  Glendale. 
Howlett  Chas  A.  helper  at  r.  12  Pratt,  h.  E.H.t 
Howley  Catherine, wid.  Jas.  b.  71  Asylum,  rm.  18. 

«   Edward  T.  clerk  1  Laurel,  b.  120  Hunff. 

«<   John,  printer  at  25  Asy.  b.  120  Hungerford. 

«    Marguerite  J.  dressm.  26  Pratt,  b.  1 20  Hung. 

><    Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  120  Hungerford. 

«    Wm.  teamster,  285  State,  h.  13  Mechanic. 
Hoxie  Geo.  B.mach.  1  Flower,  h.  81  Hudson. 

u    Greoi^ge  C.contractor  at  1  Flow.  h.  8  Ft.  Gd.  pi. 

it  Boyal  S.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  539  Main. 
Hoye  James,  carpenter,  h.u.  109  Hungerford. 

tt   Peter,  laborer  at  581  Cap.  b.2u.  34  Laurel. 

«    Thomas,  plumber  at  189  Main,  b.2u  34  Lau. 
Hoylst  George,  laborer  at  335  Shel.  h.  18  Wol. 
Hoyt  Frank  X.  civil  engineer  at  Highway  com. 
office.  State  Capitol,  rm.  27,  h.  148  Sey. 

«   J.  M.  Miss  b.  61  Spring. 

It    R.  M.  Mrs.  h.  61  Spring. 
Hruald  William  E.  machinist  at  388  Capitol. 
Hruby  Paul,  butcher,  h.  35  South. 
Hub  Clothing  House,  now  Chas.  A.Rennacker&Co 
Hubbard  Adeline  M.  wid.  Fred.  M.  h.3u.23  Ch. 

"    Albert,  driver,  88  New  Park,  b.u.  22  Smith. 

"    Albert  H.  silversm.  62  Mar.  h.  Cromwell  t 

"    Ann  E.  h.  488  Farmington. 

<(    Arthur  E.  bkkpr.  at  20  N.B.  h.u.  449  Broad. 

tt   Carrie  W.  wid.  C.  F.  b.  20  Chapel. 

«    Charles  C.  h.  19  Columbia. 

«    Charles  E.  bkkpr.  at  Taft  Co.  h.  Windsor  t. 

tt    Charles  E.  laborer,  h.r.  213  Pearl. 

tt   Chas.  E.  lumber  dealer,  69, h.  69  Bluehills  av. 

"    Charles  L.  druggist,  1 15  Main.  h.2u.  79  Pearl. 

tt    Charles  T.  operator  at  66  Sta.  b.  281  Capitol. 

"    Cordelia,  wid.  Stephen  W.  h.u.  12  Wads. 

tt   Dudley  W.  at  Yale,  b.  131  Park. 

«   Edith,  teacher  Sec.  No.  school,  249  High, 
b.  19  Columbia. 

«    Edwin  F.  diesinker  at  6  2  Mar.  h.  Cromwell  t. 

tt    Elizabeth  B.  wid.  Stephen  A.  h.  791  Asy. 

«    Elizabeth  S.  wid.  Norman,  h.  54  Prospect. 

tt   Ellen  Mrs.  h.u.  449  Broad. 

«    Fidelia  C.  wid.  J.  H.  h.  456  Main. 

«    Frank  E.  mech.  expert,  h.2u.  24^  Grace. 

tt   Frank  G.  clerk  at  157  Main,  h.u.  12  Wads. 

"    Frederick  H.  at  £tna  Insurance  Co.  226 
Main,  b.  904  Asylum. 

tt   George  B.  at  38  Wells,  1.  33  Church. 


Hobbard  Greorge  F.  fiurmer,  h.  BluehiDs. 

«   Geoige  S.  machinist  at  486,  b.  281  CapitoL 

<<    George  W.  Mrs.  h.  West  Hartford  t.  mfter 
Nov.  1  h.  456  Main. 

«    Gideon  M.  b.  56  Bond. 

«    Hannah,  h.  21 7  Laurel. 

«   Harriett  Mrs.  h.  9  Seyms. 

<<   Hiram,  carpenter  at  216  Law.  1.  34  Cedar. 

(I   James,  laborer,  Albany,  b.  Bloomfield. 

tt  James  H.  machinist  at  262,  h.  929  Main. 

(<   Jane  Mrs.  wid.  W.  F.  h.  281  CapitoL 

«   Jennette,  h.  488  Farmington. 

«<   Joseph  T.  milkman,  116,  h.  116  Blnehllls. 

«   Lincoln  D.  beltist  15  Trum.  b.  235  Park. 

tt   Louisa  D.  police  matron,  at  38  Kinsley,  lua. 
405  Main,  rm.  32. 

tt   Maria  D.  wid.  Sereno,  h.u.  43  Wooster. 

«(   Mary  S.  wid.  Lester  S.  h.2u.  79  PearL 

<<    Reuben  L.  h.  904  Asylum. 

«   Richard  D.  Mrs.  h.  126  Washington. 

«    Susan  v.  h.  483  Farmington. 

«   William,  motorman,  St.  Ry.  b.  168  Allyn. 

tt   William  D.   pres.   &  treas.  Side   Wei^t 
Horse  Shoe  Co.  h.  181  Park. 

«   William  F.  Jr.  jeweler,  b.  281  CapitoL 
Hubbell  Elizabeth,  nurse,  b.  218  Main,  rm.  58. 

It    Gershom  W.  B.  clerk  at  207,1.  198  AH vn. 

f (    Lindley  D.  draughtsm.  Popes,  h.  1 500  Broad. 

Hubbs  Wm.  D.  driver,  h.u.  61  Bellevue. 

Hube  Brothers,  bakery  8c  butter,  466  Miun. 
Henry  C.  Hube,  John  L.  Habe. 

«   Henry  C.  (Hube  Bros.)  h.  24  Soffield. 

u   John  L.  (Hube  Bros.)  h.  22  Suffield. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  B.  F.  b.  22  Suffield. 
Huber  Jacob,  upholst.  147  Asy.  h.2u.  140  Mather. 

(<   Otto  G.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  88  Ann. 
Hubert  Leopold,  fruit  peddler,  h.u.  48  Jefferson. 
Huchstedt  Henrys  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  70  Tern. 
Hudner  William  F.  saloon,  61,  h.u.  61  Front 

"   f^^see  also  Heubner. 
Hudson  Abraham,  machinist  at  40  Govemar,  h. 
51  Jefferson. 

«    Ann,  wid.  Henry,  b.  4  Marsh. 

«    Charles  S.  driver  at  638  Main,  h.  152  Allyn. 

tt   Delia  P.  wid.  Henr>',  h.u.  844  Main. 

"    Edmund,  editorial  writer  at  Hartford  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  10  Garden. 

(<    Frank  G.  mach.  at  490  Cap.  b.  51  J^. 

«   Fred.  V.  secretary  Connecticut  General  Life 
Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  b.  Allyn  House. 

«   Grenville  M.  at  Phceniz  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,  h.  26  Ashley. 

«<    Hattie  B.  Mrs.  b.  152  Allyn. 

«    Henry  at  62  Market,  b.  312  Asylum. 

((   Joanna,  wid.  Thomas,  b.  7  Conmss. 

«   John  S.  ship,  clerk  at  3 16  Pearl,  h.  844  Main. 

«   Lodi  W.manager  Amer. Writinz  Machine  Co. 
sales  office,  2  State,  h.  Windsor  t. 

«   Robert,  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«    William  M.  physician,  h.  1 05  Eho. 

«    WilliamM.  Jr.  b.l05Elm. 
Huebler  Alfred,  saloon,  286,  h.  236  New  Park. 

«    Charles  R.  clerk,  b.  124  Ann. 

«    Fannie,  bookkeeper  at  476  Main,  b.  22yil. 

«    Frank  R.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  236  New  Park, 


GEEB's    HABTFOED    city    DmECTOBY. 


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:^taebler  JnlioB  £.  f J:  £7.  ^ueftfer  ^Co  J  aec^y  &  tr. 

Herold  Capitol  Brewing  Co.  h.  124  Ann. 

««  Jntius  £.  &  Co.  saloon,  827  Main. 

Jallos  B.  Hnebler.  Fnalc  Beoher. 

««   WiUiain,bartender  236,  b.  236  Park, 
^tiff  ADga8t,molder  at  556  Capitol,  h.  38  Wells. 

««   f^^see  also  Hough, 
Huffman  William  A.  at  57  Albany,  b.  16  Atl. 
^ulke  Fred  wood  turner  at  1 69  Fr.h.  53  Wdbg. 
Bnf^entobler  Eliz.  S.  wid.  Geo.  J.  b.  63  Spring. 

«<    Georgia,  stenographer,  b.  63  Spring. 
Bngpns  Marj  £.  It&s.  attendant,  30  Wawington. 
Bn^es  Amos  C.  carpenter,  b.  242  Wethersfield. 
«A   Artbar  L.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  Wethersfield  t. 
*<    Ellen,  wid.  James,  h.u.  200  Buss. 
u   James  C.  b.  200  Buss. 
«<   John,  laborer,  b.  15  Charles. 
*^  John  F.  attendant  at  140  Washinston. 
^   Jcrfm  M.  carpenter,  Ilt.  14  Chapel. 
M   John  P.  carpenter,  b.  154  Main. 
u   John  P.  stonecutter,  b.  346  Front. 
«<   John  W.  carpenter,  h.  242  Wethersfield. 
M   Jos.  C.  helper  at  1  S.  Ann,  h.2u.  29  Chestnut 
u   Lorie  Mrs.  h.2n.  848  Main. 
"•    Lucy,  wid.  John,  h.  346  Front 
M   Mary  Mrs.  h.u.  47  Chestnut. 
M    MaryJ.  bj.l4  Chapel. 
M    Michael,  laborer,  h.  15  Charles. 
^   Nora,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
u   Patrick,  flagman  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  22  Avon, 
u    Patrick  T.brickmason,  h.2u.  36  Hicks. 
u   Peter,  blacksmith,  59,  h.  59  New  Britain. 
*<    Philip,  driller  at  stone  pits,  b.  25  Zion. 
^   Rose  ^frs.  dressmaker,  368,  h.u.  368  Main. 
M    Thomas,  farmer,  h.  25  Zion. 
M    Thomas  Jr.  janitor  at  Trinity  CoL  h.3  So.Lau. 
u   Thos.  H.  painter,  b.  200  Allyn. 
M    Thos.  T.  boxcntterat  1  S.  Ann,h.  22  Avon. 
M   William  T.  laborer,  b.  200  Buss. 
X    I^Ts^tf  also  Hewes. 
Hugnnin  B.  B.  h.  284  Asylum,  room  62. 
Umett  Mabel  L.  asst.  matron  alms  house,  b.2  Hoi. 
Hall  Aaron  £.  pr.  Curtiss  Hull  Mfg.  Co.  h.  62  Im. 
M    Andrew  B.  meats,  552  Asy.  h.  48  Ashley. 
M    Clara  K.  Mrs.  h.u.  39  Pearl, 
u    Edgar,  h.2u.  8  Warren. 
«   Elizabeth,  wid.  Wm.  b.u.  59  Bellevue. 
«   George  O.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 218,  b.  253  Main,  room  67. 
u   Harriet  H.  wid.  Beuben,  h.  9  Lafayette. 
M   Herman  T.  h.  777  Main. 
"  Joseph  C.  coachman  at  49  Forest 
**   Lottie  S.  stenographer  at  Hfd.  St.  By.  Co., 

115  State,  b.'l09  Wooster. 
«  Philander,  cabinetmaker,  h.r.  20  Cedar. 
M   Philetta  H.  tailoress,  h.  9  Lafayette. 
«    Selden  B.  ins.  agt  at  253  Main,  b.  1 68  i^  llyn. 
Hulpitsch  Wm.  P.  teamster  246,  b.  1 76  State. 
Holt  John  W.  filer  at  681  Capitol,  b.  147  Law. 
Hnltman  Chas.  W.  roller  at  690  Park,b.lOHeath. 
M   Hjalmar,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  240  Zion. 
M   John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow,  b;  So.Manche8ter  t. 
HumasonJ.  Irving,  icem.at  280  Main,h.u.  9  Kin. 
«   Meritt  W.  clerk,  h.u.r.  25  Spruce. 


Humes  Cora  M.  bkkpr.  474,  b.  790  Main. 

if    Emily,  wid.  William,  h.  16  Spring. 
Hummell  A.  C.  captain  barge  No.  6,  285  State. 
"   May,  student  at  30  Asylum,  b.-  58  Church. 
Humphrey  -— ^,  paperh'ger,h.2u.  405  Mn. rm.25. 
(<    Albro  C.  painter  b.du.  44  John. 
<(    Harold  D.  stengr.  at  222  Mn.  b.  Union  v.  t 
((    Henrietta  S.  wid.  H.  B.  h.  301  New  Britain. 
«   Louise  J.  wid.  Chas.  W.  h.Su.  44  John. 
Humstome  Edward  M.  asst  supt  and  master 

mechanic,  P.&B.B.  1.  194  High. 
Hunciker  Jacob  H.forem.  at  4  76  CapJi.2S  Smith. 
Hundeman  Fred,  dyer  at  37  Wells,  b.  3  Lewis. 
Hungeiford  Caroline  C.wid.Anson,h.45  Prospect 
«    Clarence  C.  b.  45  Prospect 
it   Frank  L.  (Mitchell,  U.  ^  BarUett,)  h.  N.B.t 
"   Newman,  salesman   at  Blodgett  &  Clapp 
Co.  51  Market,  b.  45  Prospect 
Hunn  Greorge  A.  h.u.  11^  Clinton. 
«    Paul  B.  physician,  47,  h.u.  47  John. 
«   Valentine  L.  helper,  P.&B.B.  h.u.  43  Seyms. 
"   Wm.  Wells,  b.  6>^  Charter  Oak. 
Hunt  Albert  L.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  124  Trumbull. 
Alvin  A.  dentist  at  8  State,  b.u.  79  Seymour. 
BurrittA.  bkkpr.  at  Valley  st  b.llOHigh. 
CharlesW.teamster,88Mar.h.u.  26  Center. 
Cornelia  M  dressmaker,  1 3  7,b.  137  Trumbull. 
Edward  at  Hfd.  Electric  Light,b.2u.36Flow. 
Eunice  S.  millinery,  137,  h.  137  Trumbull. 
Frederick  C.  at  236  Asy.  b.u.  26  Center. 
Gertrude,  asst.  matron,  335,  b.  335  Weth. 
Hattie   E.  principal  primary  dept   West 
Middle  school,  927  Asy.  b.  167  Sigoumey. 
James,  foreman  at  690  Park,  h.  94  Francis. 
James,  foreman  341  Main,  h.  27  Pratt 
James,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  232  Park. 
James  Mrs.  stamping,  27,  h.  27  Pratt 
Jennie  J.  wid.  James  H.  h.  16  Trinity. 
John,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  27  John. 
Margaret  J.  dressmaker,  h.r.  25  Spruce. 
Milo  at  42  Union  pi.  h.  71  Edwaras. 
Milo  S.  clerk,  42  Union  pi.  b.  71  Edwards. 
Owen,  waiter  at  121  Main,  1.  56  Bkm. 
Thos.  gardener,  10  Myr.  h.u.r.  101  Windsor. 
Thomas,  laborer  at  80  State,  b.u.  36  Flower. 
W.  S.  clerk  at  451,  b.  445  Main. 
W.  W.  &  Co.  nurserymen,  64  Trumbull.* 

Hunt  William  Chapin,  councilman  5th  ward, 
clerk,  291  Main,h.u.  223  Asy.  rm.  62. 

«    William  F.  helper  at  9  Sig.  b.u.r.  101  Win. 
"    Wm.  W.  (  W.  W,  H.  5-  Co,)  h.  236  Allyn. 
Hunter  Agnes,  wid.  Robert,  h.u.  121  Pearl. 
«    Alex,  engraver,  62  Mark.  h.  Middletown  c. 
Andrew,  carpenter,  b.  10  Holcomb. 
Bertha  E.  wid.  Wm.  W.  h.u.  118  Market 
Charles,  cook  at  8  Central. 
Chas.  A.  clerk  at  Hartford  Trust  Co.  284 
Main,  b.  15  Washington. 

&  Clark,  saloon,  123  Pearl. 

Robert  Hunter.  John  Clark. 

Edward  J.  engir.  at  292  Shel.  b.  38  West. 
Frank  H.  bkkpr.  260  Main,  b.  149  High. 

Harness  Co.  1G2  Asylum. 
N.  W.  Hunter. 


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GEBR's    HARTFORD    CITT    DIBBCTORT. 


E.  E.  HlJRbBUt^T, 


WHOLRBALB  DRALRB  IH 


Dressed  Beef  ^  Provisions^ 


Lamlx^  Mottoot  Poultry^  Etc* 

YALLET  ST.,  ODSUnOBly  KlOWl  US  169  OOIIERCE  ST. 

Hunter  Howard  W. clerk,  162  Asy. b.  81  Vernon. 
«    Hugh,  mach.  476  Capitol,  h.  1204  Broad. 
«    Hugh  Jr.  mach'.  at  476  Cap.  b.  1204  Broad. 
«   James,  machinist  at  476  Cap.  h.  747  Park. 
«   James  L.  teamster  at  7 1  Asy.  h.2u.r.  34  S.Pro. 
tt   Jane,  wid.  William,  b.  169  Ashley. 
<(   John,  teamster  at  82  Francis,  b.  551  Park. 
«   John  S.  pres.  board  water  commissioner8,sup. 

water  works,  SCO  Main,  h.  1 5  Washington. 
"   Joseph  J.  carpenter,  h.  580  Main. 
((    Lucy,  assembler  at  83  Wbn.  b.  1204  Broad. 
«   Margaret  D.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
«   Mitchell  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  N.B.t 
«    Nathaniel  W.  (Hunter  Harness  Co,)  h.  81 

Vernon. 
«    Rich.  H.  engineer,  155  Ch.Oak,  h.u.  21  Arch. 
"    Robert  (Hunter  ^  Clark),  h.u.  121  Pearl. 
«   Thomas,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
u   Thomas  G.  farmer,  b.  7  Washington. 
«    William,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.  217  Capen. 
"    Wm.  B.  pattemmkr.  at  83  Wells,  h.  56  Woos. 

HUNTINGTON  ANDREW  J.  bak- 

ery,  185,  h.  195  Albany.      See  page  436. 
«    Benj.  F.  mach.  at  133  Sheldon,  b.  65  Cap. 
«    Bert  D.  at  185,  h.  795  Albany. 
"    Caroline  T.  assistant  librarian  at  5  Athe- 

neum,  b.  26  Charter  Oak  pi. 
it   Charles  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  224  Put. 
«    Chas.  G.  associate  editor  American  Cyclist, 

66  State,  b.  23  Wethersfield. 
«    Charles  W.  h.  29  Pratt 
"    Clark,  driver,  246  Sta.  b.  26  Charter  Oak  pi. 
«    Ernest  H.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  117  Ann. 
«   Eunice  E.  clerk,  b.  200  Russ. 
it   Francis  H.  motorman  StRy.  h.  609  Main. 
"    Henry  A.  attorney,  ^  Central,  b.  Windsor  t. 
«    Henry  G.clerk  at  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance 

Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  50  Kenyon. 
«    Henry  L.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitneys, 

1  I?  lower,  b.  50  Kenyon. 
«   John  T.  Rev.  rec.  St.' James  ch.  h.  1 7  Clinton. 
«   Mary  G.  ass't  librarian,  5  Atheneum,  b.  26 

Charter  Oak  pi. 
«   Misses,  h.  336  Collins. 
tt   Rich.  T.  toolmaker  at  388  Cap.  h.  200  Russ. 
«   Robert  W.  Jr.  actuary  at  Conn.  Gen.  Life 

Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  336  Collins. 
«    Samuel  G.  at  Connecticut  General  Life  In- 
surance Co.  291  Main,  h.  50  Kenyon. 
«    Sarah  W.  b.  1 7  Clinton. 
«   William,   (H.  W.  Palmer  if  Co.)  h.   26 

Charter  Oak  p. 


Huntington  Wm.  W.h.Pro8pectaT.ltth.njo£  Asf. 
Huntley  Charles  H.  teamster  at  280Mn.Ii.  £.H.  i. 

tt   Grace  R.  singer,  b.  14  Kenyon. 
Hontoon  David  B^attemmaker  at  Pratit  &  Wliit- 
ney  Co.  1  Flower,  h.  Windsor  t 

«   Edward  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Windsor  t. 

HUNT8INCER    EMANUEL     M. 

business  &  shorthand  college,  30  Asy.  h-So. 
7  Linden  pi.  See  back  cover  omtside* 

HUNTTINC  CHAS.  H.  (Fawi^Sr^O 

fruits,whl.47Ann,h.l  7Townlcy.  S'<e«/»-645. 
Hunziker  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1.  1 7  Ross. 
Hurd  Charles  F.  real  estate,  h.  211  Colilns. 
«  Chas.  H.  electroplater  at  Popes,  h.a.  S45  Mn. 
((  George  E.  clerk  at  255  Main.  b.  243  TlVeth. 
"  Gilbert  P.  mach.  at  1 33  Sheldon,  h.u.  5  West. 
«    Herbert  L.  brassfin.  at  83   Wells,  b.    24S 

Wethersfield  av. 
«    Hiram,  carpenter  at  N.T.R.  h.  5  Ward. 

HURD,    MELLEN    A    HEVIfES, 

now  The  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co. 

See  page  453. 

«   Phcebe,  wid.  TTilliam  D.  h.  211  CoUins. 

«   Wm.  A.  lineman,  h.  5  Ellsworth  pi. 

«    Wm.  F.  salesman  at  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co, 
crockery  store,  255  Main,  h.  248  Weth. 
Hurewitz  Isaac  S.  Rabbi,  h.u.  89  Morgan. 
Hurford  Emma,  matron,  1205  Asylum. 
Hurlburt  Anna  L.  b.  570  Farmington. 

«   Cornelia,  wid.  Benjamin  F.  b.  146  Weth. 

«    Cornelia  M.  b.  805  Farmington. 
Hurlburt  £.  £.  provisions,  Valley  st.  h.  70 
Edwards.  Seepage  ISO, 

"    Edwin  M.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.u.  6  Grand. 

«    Geo.  R.  b.  Arlington  House,  445^  Main. 

«    Henry  W.  Mrs.  (Mary  L.)  h.  570  Far. 

"    Howard  C.  b.  754  Asylum. 

"    Nellie  M.  b.  570  Farminston. 

"    Nellie  M.  €ressm.  at  400  Main,  b.u.  28  Ben. 
Hurlbut  Block,  373  Asylum. 

"    George  S.  b.  754  Asylum. 

«    Saraii  C.  wid.  Amanda  M.  h.  754  Asylum 

Hitfley  Brothers,  machinists,  r.  223  State. 
James  H.  Hurley.  John  J.  Harley. 

«    Daniel,  driver  at  172  Com.  h.8u.  192  Shel. 

«    Ellen,  wid.  ^Michael,  h.r.  53  Front. 

tt    Greorge,  lineman  St.R.  b.2n.  86  Sheldon. 

«   James,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  22  Huntley. 

M   James,  lineman  St.Ry.  b.2u.  86  Sheldon. 

«<   Jas,F, ( Woods Sf Hurley )hAlABvmgeirioTd. 

u   James  H.  (H.  Bros.)  h.u.  356  Main. 

(<   John,  watchman  at  Cheney  Bros.  Silk  IfiUy 
84  Morgan,  h.  114  Hungerford. 

«  John  A.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, h.  80  Babcock. 

it  Jonn  H.  teamster  at  74  Morgan,  b.u.  60  Pie. 

«   John  J.  (Hurley  Bros.)  b.  356  Main. 

«   Margaret,  laundress,  h.4n.  SO  TrumbuU. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  John  F.  h.u.r.  44  ViHaee. 

«    Michael,  lineman  St.Ry.  b.2u.  86  Sheldon. 

tt   Michael,  mach.  at  r.  228  Sute,  b.  856  Mn. 
.  (<   Peter  J .  packer  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mill,  84 
Morgan,  b.  114  Hungerford. 

tt   Thomas,  plumber,  28  7  Asylum,  b.  1 14  Hun^. ' 

«    William,  laborer,  b.2u.  86  Sheldon. 


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Walter,  painter  at  329  Mn.  h.  9  Kinsley. 
George,  cigann.  at  349  Mn.  h-n.  29  BeUevue. 
John,  painter,  h.r.  99  Windsor. 
Stephen,  tailor,  21,  h.  21  New  Britain. 
TFlioinaa  £.  tinner,  8  Grove,  h.  1071  Main. 
^William  B.bozm.r.  138  Shel.b.  29  Bellevue. 
Rudolph,  manager  84,  h.u.  84  Front. 
Louis,  shoemaker,  h.  14  Kilboum. 
y  Edwaad,  ostler,  171,  h.a.  258  Front 
James,  finiflher  at  17  Elm,  h.r.  58  Temple. 
John,  h.  46  Hicks. 

John,  laborer  at  1 72  Commerce,  b.  258  Front. 
John  S.  Mrs.:  (^Oiza  F.)  (S.J.H.^Co.) 

h.  105  Park. 
Joseph  H.  woodworker,  20  Potter,  h.  Buena 

Yuta. 
Maggie,  clerk,  b.  52  Wells. 
Mary  Mrs.  housekeeper  at  and  b.  668  Main. 
Samuel,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Wells. 
Samuel  J.  (S,  J,  H.  {r  Co.)  h.2u.  66lMain. 

Samuel  J.  &  Co.  paints,  etc.  20  Central 

R—nnrt  J.  HnsMir.  Mts.  S.  F.  Hnssej. 

Stephen,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  h.  52  Wells. 

Wifihun  F.  b.  52  Wells. 
Hosted  James  H.  buffer  at  581  Cap.  b.  660  Pk. 
**■    Nels,  substitute  lettercarrier,  b.2u.  26  Park. 
Hotchins  Edward,  cleric  at  76  Aey.  b.  1  Webbct. 
^    Elizabeth  A.  b.  699  Asylum. 
**   Eva,  compositor  at  25  A^lum,b.u.  4 1  Canton. 
^   Frank,  painter,  b.  2  Webb  ct 
M    George  A.  N.T.B.  h.u.  41  Canton. 
**    George  A.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.u.  699  Park. 

Harriet,  wid.  Lyman  D.  b.  2  Webb  ct. 

Llewellyn  A.  painter,  h.  64  Dean. 

Nelson,  trimmer,  b.u.  41  Canton. 


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**    S.  G.  Mrs.  dressm.  357,  h.u.  357  Main. 
u   Sophia  A.  wid.  Llewellyn,  b.  35  I^ayette. 
Hutchinson  Annabelle  M.  Mrs.:  h.223  Asy.rm.30. 
Chauncey,  coachman  at  103  Washington. 
Chdr  S.  clerk  at  Smith,'Northam  &  Co.  129 

State,  h.  926  Main. 
Eliza  A.  wid.  H.  W.  h.u.  103  Wooster. 
J.  N.  architect  at  284  Asylum,  1.  204  High. 
James  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  95  Park. 
John  I.  agent  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 

h.  Essex  t. 
John  J.  engraver,  62  Market,  h.  33  Hudson. 
Louis  H.  clerk,  Ilu.  103  Wooster. 
Louisa  D.  wid.  JewettE.  Sr.  b.  926  Main. 
Patrick  J.  clerk  at  1 77  Main,  h.  33  Hudson. 
Sarah,  wid.  Wm.  H.  h.  33  Hudson. 
«   William,  compositor  at  Case  L.  &  firainard 
Co.  141  Pearl,  b.  33  Hudson. 
Hutchison  Ponie  B.hamesscutter  at  8  Sigoumey, 
h.  32  Grace. 
M   Bobert,  laborer  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  47  Laurel. 
**   EoberC  J.  molder  at  556  Cfap.  h.  47  Laurel. 
^  'Sarah  J.  dressmaker,  b.  47  LaureL 
Hntt JJbert  W.bntcher  at  iB.  E.  Hnrlbnrt8,y  alley . 

M   i^  see  also  HuoL 
Hutter  Abraham,  buyer,  406  Mn.b.u.  225  Market* 
«  -Era,  clerk  at  406  Mam,  b.  225  Market 
"   Samuel,  peddler,  h.u.  22  5  Market. 
Hnttaer  Fredlc,  driller  at  Colts,h.2u  j.  58  Temple. 


Hutton  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  1068  Broad. 

«   Arthur  Jr.  b.  1068  Broad. 

«   Fred.  C.  b.  10  New  Britain. 

M  James,  (Smith  ff  H.)  h.u.  10  Squire. 
Hutzer  Mr.  cooper  at  315  Park,  b.  50  Law. 
Huxham  Mary,  wid.  Harry  J.  b.  107  Weth. 
Huyland  Matthew,  helper  at  N.Y.B. 
HUTLEBS  Hartford  Agency  for  Candies,  AUyn 
House  Dru^  Store,  142  Asy.   Seep.AAl. 
Hyatt  Edgar  H.  shipping  clerk  at  400  Main, 
h.  34  Cedar. 

«   Theo.  cabinetfinlsher,  h.  68  Willow. 
Hyde  Charle8,blacksm.  at  352  Alb.b.  39  Harrison. 

u   Charles,  teamster,  154  State. 

«   Clarissa  T.  wid.  Charies,  b.  61  Barbour. 

«  Clement  C.  teacher  at  High  school,  39  Hop- 
kins, b.  149  hieh. 

M  E.  Henry,  Jr.  (7/.,  Jos/yn  J*  GUman)  at- 
torneys at  law,  11  Central,  charity  com- 
missioneTf  h.  579  Farmington. 

M   Elizabeth,  wid.  Alvan  P.  h.  37  Ch.0.pl. 

«  Emma  J.  stenographer  at  278^  Mam,  b.u. 
445  CapitoL 

"   Emma  B.  b.  406  Wethersfield. 

«  Empson  B.  at  Phoenix  Lis.  Co.  64  Pearl,  b. 
109  Ekn. 

«   Eugene  A.  h.u.  230  High. 

t*   Francis  B.  painter,  h.  4  Martin. 
Hyde  Frank  £f.,  U.  S.  Consul  to  Lyons,  France. 

«   Fred  £.  horsetrainer,  L2u.  280  High. 

u   G.  L  clerk  at  400,  b.  435  Main. 

«   Harold  A.  molder  690  Pk;  b.  206  Asy.  rm.  9. 

«<    Harry  T.  clerk  at  251  Main,  h.  57  Lincoln. 

«   James  A.  eng.  at  581,  h.u.  445  Capitol. 

It  James  F.  at  329  Main,  b.  4  Martin. 

«   John  S.  inspector  at  Colts,  b.  E.H.  t 

HYDE,  JOSLYN  A  OILMAN,  at- 

torneys  at  law,  1 1  Central.    See  page  437. 
5.  Heniy  Hyde,  Jr.  CbM.  M.  Jo«ljn.  Geo.  H.  OilmAn. 
Hyde  Bichard  W.mach.  at316  Pl.h.r.  27^  Lewis. 
«    Salisbury,  vice-president  &  treas.  Washburn 
Car  Wheel  Co.  66  Suffield,h.  362  Laurel. 
«   Thomas  M.asst  supt.  811  Main,  1.435  Main. 
w   W.  A.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  W.H.t. 
«   Wm.  Waldo,  (Gross,  H.  (r  Shipman)  attor- 
neys,   278^  Main,    health  commissioner, 
h.  37  Charter  Oak  pi.  Seep,  438. 

HydelFred'k  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  260  Laurel. 
Byland  Dan'l,janitor,  St  Jo6jchool,h.l422  Broad. 
"•   Edward,  machinist  at  80  Huyshope,  h.u.  34 

Sa  Prospect 
<<   Edward,  pressman  at  Popes,  h.  Forestville  t 
a   John,  lab.  at  Zion  Hill  cemetery,  h.  5  Affleck. 
«  John,  screwm.  at  476  Capitol, 'h.  151  Law. 
««  Joseph,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  7  Green. 
«    Kate,  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
<i   Mary  A.  dressmaker,  22,  h.2u.  22  Pratt 
«   Michael,  helper  at  54  Arch. 
«   Robert  F.  boxms^er  at  Popes,  b.  38  Law. 
*<   Thomas,  laborer  at  476  Cap.  b.  7  Riverside. 
"   l^^see  also  Hiland;  Highland, 
Hyman  Morris,  harnessmaker  at  8  Sigourney, 

b.  246  Front 
Hynes  David  N.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.2u.  306  Pk. 
<(   James,  bartender  at  134  State,  h.  34  Win. 


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GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Hynes  James,  polisher  at  581  Cap.  b.  41  Amity. 

«   Martin,  farmer  and  milknukn,  SO,  h.  SO  Fair. 

u   Martin  J.  clerk  at  476  CapitoL 

«<   Matthew,  liquors,  134  State,  h.  72  CapitoL 

«    Patrick,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

u   Thomas,porter  at  98  Well8,h.  16  F(»nL 

"   Thomas  tJ.  h.u.r.  1048 Broad. 

«    Thomas  W.  packer  at  40  Got.  h.u.5SWdbg. 

«    William,  milkman,  SO,  b.  30  Fairfield. 

«    William  J.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  40  Lewis. 

«   f^'see  also  Hmes. 
Hyslop  Greorge,  helper  at  N.Y.R. 

Iacoyono  Arkela,8ci8sorgrinder,h.n.l  Charles. 

"   Joseph,  groceries,  h.  1  Charles. 

«   Masinino,  laborer,  b.  28  Kilboom. 

it   Peter,  laborer,  h.  SO  Kilboum. 

«   Venzenzo,  h.  1  Charles, 
lafrancesco  Carmine,  laborer,  b.  82  MorMn. 
Ibbott  Chas.  ship,  clerk  436  Cap.  h.u.  421  Broad. 

IDEAL  MACHINE  WORKS, 

models,  punches,  dies,  328  Asylum. 

Clement  M.  Brodeiick. 

Igo  Lawrence,  coachman  104  Main,  h.  98  Park. 

«    Peter,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  275  Park. 

«    Thos.  A.  shoemaker  at  270^,  b.  352  Park. 

"   Wm.  J.  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  n.2u.  813  Main, 
^oe  T.  plumber  at  1  Laurel,  h.  15  Putnam. 
Ilasz  John,  ostler  at  r.  485  Main. 

«    Tony,  foreman  at  r.  485,  b.r.  485  Main. 
Us  Christine  J.  nurse,  ^6,  b.  56  Chestnut 
Immeln  Leo,Joiner  at  Popes,  h.  46  Ward. 
Imparatrice  Jiambattista,  bootblack,  b.u.  64  Mor. 
Impey  S.  T.  brick  mason,  h.u.  42  Hungerford. 
Lidian  Bulletin,   (quarterly  by    Conn.   Lidian 

Association)  714  Asylum. 
Industrial  Home  for  the  Blind,335,8tore334Weth. 

P.   H.  Ingalls,  Physician.    Office,  112  High 
street. 

Hours— 11.30  A.lf.  to  3  P.M. 

Telephone  342. 

Ingalls  F.  C.  b.  553  Asylum. 

«    P.  H,  police  commissioner,  physician,  112,  h. 
112  High. 
IngersoU  John,  brewer,  h.u.  72  Temple. 
Ingle  Huldah,  h.  289  Capitol. 
Ingles  Harriet  Mrs.  h.u.  520  Main. 
Inglis  Harry  R.  clerk  at  400,  b.  462  Main. 

«   John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  91  Asylum. 

Inolis  Wm.  Sloane,  pres.  Neal,  Goff  &  Inglis 

Co.  h.  44  Willard.  See  page  447. 

Ingraham  Charles  E.mach.  581  Cap.n.  38Wdbn. 
a   Charles  W.  ostler,  b.2u.  231  Pearl. 

Ingraham  Clarence    B.  (L,  Swift  Sf  Co,) 
.126  Ch.  h.  171  Sigourney.     Seepage  620. 
((   Delia  O.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«    Edward  R.  student,  b.  171  Sigournev. 
««    Fred,  at  Taft  Co.  b.  79  Avon. 
K   George  A.  clerk  at  98  Kilbourn,b.  Enfield  t 
«   Melissa,  wid.  John  B.  b.u.  18  Russell. 

INCRAHAM,   SWIFT   A  CO. 

dressed  beef,  sheep,  provisions  and  poul- 

trv,  126  Church.  See  page  520. 

Clarence  !b.  Inn^hani,  Guatavns  F.  Swift,  Chicago,  111. 
Eitwin  C.  Swift,  Boston,  Mass. 


Ingraham  Warren,  blacksm.at201ybu  189  Smidi. 
<<    Walter,  electrician  at  70  Commerce. 
«   Wm.  F.  assistant,  58  Ann,  h.2u.  23  Talcott 
«   Wm.  Thos.  painter,  10  Ford,  h.  53^  Gor. 

INGRAM    FRANK  A.  Teterinaiy  aor. 

feon,  r.  445  Main,  h3u.  14  ChurclL,  no.  6. 
•Ernest,  blacksmith,  ku.  141  Maple. 
Inns  John,  painter,  h.u.  2  EUery. 

INSANE     RETREAT,    so  Waab- 

ington.  Seepages  666^  667. 

Insurance  Journal  Co.  66  State. 
International  Sunday  School  Index  Co.  336  Asj. 
Inwood  Alexander,  h.r.  35  Clark. 

IOWA   MORTGAGE   CO.   40  Asy- 

lum,  J.  O.  Phelps,  Jr.  trcas.    See  page  3  74 . 
Ipsar  ^[^^see  Epsar. 
Irases  Jacob,  tiulor  at  176  Front. 
Iribas  Juan  L.  Spanish  interpreter,  at  Traveler* 

Ins.  Ca  56  Prospect,  h.  169  Sejmoar. 
Irone  Natalie,  pastrycodc  at  239  Biain,  b.  33  John. 
Irons  Joseph  Kev.  pastor  North  M.  £.  churclt, 

h.  935>^  Main. 
Irvin  S.  S.  cleAc  at  The  Hartford,  54  Hi^ 
Irvine  Henr}'  A.  bookfinisher,49  Tru.h.  2  WhiC^ct. 
Irviuff  Chas.  (Irving  Sf  Lester)  h.u.  649  Main. 
u   fiouse,  Mrs.  Matilda  Elliott,  90  Pearl. 

«    &  Lester,  painters,  647  Main. 

Charles  Irriiiff.  Irvlnif  Ij.  lister. 

Irwin  Robert  £.  mach.  9  Sig.  b.  180  Putnam. 

«    Wm.  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.2u.  15  Oak. 
Isham  Alfred  O.  engr.  160  Wdld.  h.u.  23  Pie. 

«    D.  L.  family  of,  h.  218  Main,  rm.  81. 

«    Frank  N.  machinist  at  183  Sheldon. 

«    L.  Miss,  h.  218  Main,  rm.  36. 

«   Mary  T.  b.  218  Main,  rm.  31. 

u    Oliver  K.  physician,  44,  h.  44  Church. 

Oliver  K.  Isham,  Physician.  Office,  44  Church 

street. 

Hoax»— 11.45  A.M.  to  8  P.x. 

Telephone  715-^. 

Isleib  Charles  A.  clerk,  Popes,  b.  98  Je£ferson. 

it   Frederick  B.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  189  Zion. 

tt    George  H.  bottler,  13  Morris,  b.  22  Linden. 

«   Martin,  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
Israeli  Elimelech,  dry  goods,  232,  h.  232  Front 

"    Esaias,  student,  b.  232  Front. 
Israelis  Clara,  nurse,  b.  44  High. 
Itzkovitz  Leon,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.4  Kil.  ct 

*<    Rosa,  wid.  Harry,  b.  4  Kilboum  ct 
Ives  Annie  C.  wid.  John  S.  h.  70  Niles. 

it   Annie  M.  Mrs.  h.  16  Beach. 

"   Edward  K.  bkkpr.  at  335  Shel.h.59Lincohi. 

«    Fred'k  C.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
58  Trumbull,  h.  18  Girard  av. 

tt   Harry  G.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  34  Hopkins. 

it   Ralph  B.  clerk  at  164  State,  b.  70  Niles. 

«    Sarah  £.  wid.  Silliman  B.  h.u.  21  Imlay. 

it   Susan  B.  stenog.  at  Popes,  b.  15  Imlay. 

«    William  W.  clerk  in  labor  statistics  office, 
State  Capitol,  h.  Norwich  t 
Ivory  Louise  Mrs.  b.  68  Albany, 

Jot  Prinig  at  16  State  St 


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Elmer  A.  foreman  Andrews  &  Peck, 
293  Sheldon,  h.ii.  76  Sejmour. 
Alex.  M.  painter  at  185  Asy.h.  83  Benton. 
.Alfred,  coechm.  44  Grarden,  b.  1444  Broad, 
jyien,  batler  at  131  Far.  h.  96  Albany. 
^Arthur  A.clerk,  154  Ch.Oak,b.88  Congress. 
Oadierine,  b.u.  44  Sanf  ord« 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.2n.  76  Madison. 
Charles,  lettercarrier,  h.  33  Congress. 
Charles  L.mach.  at 80  Huy.  b.  33  Congress. 
Charles  S.  cook,  b.r.  70  Temple. 
Cornelius  at  189  Main,  b.  87  Liberty. 
Daniel,  janitor,  218  Main,  h.  14  Center. 
Daniel  C.  clerk  at  National  Life  Asso.  53 

Trombull,  b.  35  Pleasant. 
Edward  Q.  clerk  at^tna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main, 

h.  Middletown  t. 
Fannie  £.  wid.  Richmond,  h.  35  Pleasant. 
Frances  £.  clerk  at  insurance  department, 

State  Capitol,  b.  56  Capitol. 
Fred.  C.  snpt.  city  deliyery,  P.O.  65  State, 

dentist,  h.  22  Barbour. 
Gtarge  J.  package  delivery,  h.  81  Allen  pL 
Jacob  A.  laborer,  h.  37  North. 
James  J.  waiter  at  26  Sta.  h.n.  1 29  Mun. 
James  Lb  (J,  ^  Leanartl)  h.  1 76  Clark. 
Jesse  H.  Mrs.  h.  1031  Main. 
Joanna,  wid.  William,  h.  33  Sumner. 
John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  7  Willow. 
John  W.  bartender,  65  Shel.  b.  77  Front. 
&  Leonard,  watches,  etc.  576  Main. 
James  Lb  Jaokson.      Angnatns  T.  Leonard. 

Leonidas  S.  clerk  at  N.Y.R.  450  Asylum, 

h.  37  Washington. 
Louisa  J.  wid.  I^wis  W.  b.  181  High. 
Mrs.  stewardess  ster.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 
Orion,  clerk  at  Popes,  b,  37  Washington. 

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Peter,  polisher  at  476  Capitol,  h.  34 
Rufiis  H.  business  manager,  Hartford  Daily 

Times,  246  Main,  b.  33  Sumner. 
Saml.  R.  carptr.  Popes,  b.  74  Buckingham. 
Sarah  J.  wid.  Silas,  .n.u.  357  Main,  rm.  7. 
Susan,  wid.  Chas.  h.  55  Lincoln. 
Susie,  timekeeper,  62  Mar.  h.  55  Lincoln. 
WiUetta,  clerk  at  51  Albany,  b.  83  Green. 
Wm.  H.  Inspector  at  Popes,  h.  67  Madison. 
u   Wm.  M.  fireman,  b.  15)^  Wadsworth. 
Jacob  E.  J.  photographer  at  1 77  Asy.  b.  3  Lewis. 
Jacobs  Alfred  W.  discount  clerk  at  City  Bank, 
291  Main,  b.  4  Barnard. 
^    Arthur  L  inyentor,  Smyth  Mfg.  Co.  9.  Sig. 
h.  253  Collins. 
ATeiy  &  Co.  crockery,  366  Aiylum. 
Hemy  M.  Jaoobs.   F.  H.  Arery.  Bobert  C.  Norttaam. 

Belle,  cashier,  418  Main,  b.  2  Goodman  pi. 
Chas.  W.  cigarm.  555  Main,  1.  38  Temple. 
Florence,  clerk,  376  Main,  b.  2  Goodman  pi. 
Henry,  machinist,  1  Flower,  1.  45  Morgan. 
Henry  M.  (Jacob9,Avery{c  Co.)  h.  1 9  Vernon. 
Herbert,  gardener  at  1205  Asylum. 
Jacob,  h.  45  Morean. 
Jacob  Mrs.  midwife,  45,  h.  45  Morgan. 
Jerenuah  Sr.  h.  Prospect  ay. 
John  A.  clerk  at  14^  Church,  1.  74  High. 
M  Joseph,  clerk  at  142  Front,  b.  15  Morgan. 


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Jacobs  Julia  Mrs.  milliner,  3  76  Mn.  h.  2  Goodman. 

"   Louise,  wid.  Henry,  b.  32  Village. 

«   Matthew,  laborer,  h.  38  Walnut. 

u   Matthew  M.  porter  at  364  Main,  h.  23  West. 

((   Nellie,  bkkpr.  487  Main,  b.  38  Walnut 

*(   Nicholas  V.  drop  forger, 216  Law.  h.u.5  7  Fkn. 

(«•  Orrin,  b.  574  Main. 

<(   Robert  M.  b.  38  Walnut 

a  Ward  S.  student,  b.  19  Spring. 

"  Ward  W.  (Ward  W.  J.  fr  Co.)  treasurer 
Mechanics  Savings  Bank,  etc.  311  Main, 
h.  19  Spring. 

«   Ward  W:&  Co.  ticket  agents,  311  Main. 

u  Wm.  A.  barber,  h.  Davenport  ay. 

«   Wm.  C.  gunstocker  at  Colts,  h.  4  Barnard. 

«   Wm.  R.  mach.  at  9  Sigoumey,h.2u.  41  Russ. 
Jacobson  Alex.  H.  brassmolder  at  556  Capitol, 
b.  1148  Broad. 

«   Andrew,  painter  at  185  Asy.  h.  1  Squire. 

<«    Charles,  machinist  at  1,  b.  54  Flower. 

^   Gustavus,  harnessm.  at  83  Asy.h.  1 148  Broad. 

u   John,  saloon,  80,  b.  80  Front. 

«   John,  cabinetm.  147  Sheldon,  h.  1  Squire. 
Jacobus  Melancthon  W.  Rev.  prof.  Hfd.  Theo'. 

Seminary,  1507  Broad,  n.  14  Marshall. 
Jacqaart  Michael,  inach.  476  Cap.  b.2u.  38  Park. 
Jacques ,  bartender,  1. 895  Main. 

i<    Arthur  L.  clerk.  Popes,  b.u.  54  Smith. 

«   Ernst  P.  painter,  589  Capitol,  b.u.  54  Smith. 

«   Wm.  P.  enameler,  581  Capitol,  h.  54  Smith. 
Jaeger  Johann  Heinrich  Wilhelm,  pastor  Ger- 
man Lutheran  church,  h.  28  Julius. 
Jafiar  Abraham,  at  Popes,  h.u.r.  126  Market 

«   Carrie,  wid.  Joseph,  h.u.  52  Pleasant 
Jaggerman  Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Jainsen  Carl,  painter,  h.  42  Putnam. 
Jakobsen  Peter,  at  476  Capitol,  h.  38  Park. 
Jakubowski  Jan,  harnessm.  8  Sig.  h.  119  Front 
James  Alfred,  gardener,  67  Weth.  h.  194  Maple. 

"    Celia,  wid.  Silas  J.  h.u.  9  Avon. 

M   Chas.  head  cook  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

u    Chas.  H.  porter  at  143  Tru.  h.  83  Mather. 

«   Flora,  dressmaker,  b.u.  9  Avon. 

««    Henry,  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  119  Brook. 

*(  Mary,  sister  superior  St.  Catharines  Orphan 
Asylum,  89  Church. 

«   Michael,  mach.  216  Law.  b.  Union ville  t. 

«    Ritcie  £.  barber,  255,  b.  553  Asylum. 

«  W.  Samuel,  janitor  Second  North  school, 
249  High,  h.u.  6  Winter. 

«   William  £.  metalwkr.  at  Popes,  b.u.  9  Avon. 
Jameson  Delina,  b.  174  Farmington. 

"   Henry,  cabinetm.  at  1 64  Main,h.9  7  Jefferson. 

«   Robert,  cigarmaker,  579, 1.  579  Main. 

"   William  J.  carpenter,  690,  h.  704  Park. 
Jamieson  Emeline,  wid.  Alex.  h.  24  Madison. 

««    Harley  W.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  2  Souire. 

«    Thomas,  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  h.  W.H.t 

«  Victoria  B.  teacher  at  South  school,  36 
Wadsworth,  b.  Middletown  city. 

a   Wm.  J.  carptr.  h.  near  cor.  Park  and  Heath. 
Jamsalemsky  E[ate  Mrs.  h.  18  Kilbourn. 

"   Michael,  peddler,  b.  18  Kilbourn. 
Janes  Wm.  H.  engraver  177  Asy.  h.  43  Martin. 

«    William  R.  roller,  690  Park,  b.  40  Smith. 


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Janiguui  Melkon  D.  at  235  Asy.  L  3S1  Capitol. 
Jankl  Jalios,  machinist,  216  Law.  b.  83  Walnut. 
Janner  John,  labmvr  at  54,  h.  57  Bellevoe. 
Janoirtch  Morrifl,  tailor,  156  Main,  h.  264  Front. 
Jansen  Charles,  polisher  at  476  Capitol. 

«    Chaa.  F.  clipper,  55  CapiU^,  h.  Elmwood  t. 

u   Charles  J.  mach.  N.Y.R.  b.  10  Chestnat. 

u    Christian,  filer,  581  Cap.  h.  14  Huntley  pi. 
Janson  Henrjr,  saloon,  480  Main,  h.a.  15  Talcott. 

*<   f^r'see  also  Johnson. 
Jaqua  Sophia,  at  49  Tm.  b.n.  69  Babcock. 
Jaquay  Frank,  painter,  b.  21  Walnut. 
Jaquith  Arthur  G.  farmer,  h.  Bloomfidd. 

«    F.  Arthur,  mach.  54  Arch,  h.u.  37  Park. 
Jardine  Annie,  clerk  at  254  Pl.b.52  GovenMNr. 

«<    Robert,  toolm.  at  388  Cap.  h.  52  Governor. 

M    Robert  S.  helper,  581  Cap.  b.  52  Governor 
Jarizio  Donato,  laborer,  h.u.  135  Commerce. 
J  ARM  AN    JAMES    H.  agent  Conn. 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  274 
Wethersfield.  See  page  395. 

<<    Phoebe,  boarding  house,  u.  325  Asylum. 

^   William  S.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  b.  Bumside  v. 

Geo.  C.  Jarvis,  Physician.    Office,  98  High 
street. 

Hoar»— 11  A.M.  to  4  f.m.    . 
8  to  9.30  r.M. 

Telephone  838. 

Jarvis  Greo.  C.  phyrician,  surgeon,  98,  h.  1 00  High. 

M   John  J.  Mrs.  h.  8  Main. 

(«   Richard  W.  H.  president  Colt's  Patent  Fire 
Anns  Mfg.  Co.  h.  30  WethersBeld. 
Jasray  Bolde,  hamessm.  8  Sig.  h.  161  New  Park. 
Jaycox  Elizabeth,  wid.  Leander  H.  h.  Evergreen. 

"    Sarah  £.  clerk  at  37  Wells,  b.  Evergreen. 
Jay nes  Chauncey  W.  lands,  gardener,  h.  20  Barb. 

"    E.  Byron,  jobber,  b.  150  Capen. 

«    Ernest,  butcher,  1.  251  Asylum. 
Jedikin  Joseph,  clerk  at342Main,h.56Pleasant. 
JefiFers  Robert,  porter,  500  Main,h.u.r.  60  WeUs. 
Jefferson  Arthur,  barber  99  Sta.b.u.  54  Pleasant. 

t<   Emma  Mrs.  h.u.  54  Pleasant 

u   Morris  S.  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  1 1 25  Broad. 

«    Peter,  driver  at  46  Ann,  h.2u.r.  33^  Laf. 
Jeffrey  Peter,  teamster,  155  Charter  Oak. 
Jenison  Eunice   C.  stenographer  at  Tucker  & 
Goodwin,  500  Main,  b.  9  Chapel. 

«   Mary  E.  nurse,  9,  b.  9  Chapel. 
Jenkins  Arthur  B.  stenog.  notary  public  at  26 
Pratt,  h.  15  Oxford. 

«   Charles,  watchm.  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   Fred,  ostler  at  51,  b.  51  Farmington. 

«    Frederick,  manager  printing  department  at 
Popes,  b.  57  Farmington. 

«    H.  M.  wid.  Joseph  F.  h.  15  Oxford. 

««    Henry,  2d  pantrym.  str.  Htfd.  285  State. 

«    Richard,  waiter,  str.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 

««   Wm.  G.  Mrs.  h.  58  Sigoumey. 
Jenks  Bertha,  at  59^  TrumDuIl,b.  48  Hudson. 

«(    Frank  M.  printer  at  1 4  Ford,  h.u.  1 04  Hung. 

«    Frederick  R.  printer  25  Asy.  b.  48  Hudson. 

*<   Julia,  schoolteacher,  b.  48  Hudson. 

«<   Julia  A.  wid.  Frederick  R.  h.  48  Hudson. 

it   Rebecca,  clerk  at  373  Asy.  b.  48  Hudson. 


Jenney  UarryL.  mach.  at  Colts^b.  70  CfaarterOak. 
Jennen  F.  W .  assistant  secretanr  MXiul  Jnsar- 

ance  Co.  226  Main,  b.  49  Forest. 
Jennings  Chas.  H.  clerk  at  40  Gov.  b.  61  Spring. 

M    Ehjah,  joiner,  h.  114  Mather. 

M   Elizabeth  A.  Mrs.:  b.n.  39  Barbour. 

"   &  Graves,  prop.  Opera  Honse,  395  Main. 

HeDTT  H.  JenniiigB.  S.  M.  Graves. 

«   Henry  H.  (J,  j-  Graves)  395  Main. 

^  John,  printer  at  66  State,  b.  114  Matlier. 

<<   Mary  £.  stitcher  at  8  Sig.  b.  114  Mather. 

^   Tillie,  seamstress  at  orphan  aaylam,  1 71  Pot. 
Jensen  Christian,  driver  at  55,  h.u.  57  Judson. 

u   Hans,  driver  at  55,  h.u  55  Judaon. 

u   Louisa,  attendant  at  30  Washingtoa. 

^   Neil,  screwmaker,  h.  36  Temple  pL 

u   Niels,rubberworker  at  6  90  Pk.b.40  Prospect. 

«   Peter,  carpenter,  h.  66  Ward. 
Jepaon  Christian,  carptr.  15  Tm.  h.2n.  4  Martin. 

u  Joseph,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  50  Willow. 

u   Neils,  lab.  at  4  76  Capitoi,  h.u.  101  Zion. 

u   Peter  M.  helper  at  581  Cap.  h.  50  Willow. 

a   W.  D.  Campbell,  manager  at  192,  b.  32  A«jr. 
Jerin  Jacob,  filer  at  Colts,  n.2u.  40  Park. 
Jerusalemsky  Hariss,  peddler,  h.  18  Kilbonm. 

«   M.  tailor,  65  Temple,  b.  18  Kilboum. 
Jessen  Ernest,  carpenter,  h.n.  12  Winter. 

«(   Henry  A.  painter  at  829  Main,  b.  £.H.t. 

«   Nelson  P.  painter  at  329  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
Jett  William,  fireman  N.E.R.  h.  6  Martin. 

JEWELL    BELT    HOOK    CO. 

15  Trumbull  See  page  422. 

JEWELL  BELTING  COMPANY, 

hides,   leather,  leather  belting,  etc.    15 
TrumbulL  See  page  483. 

^   Charles  A.  treasurer  Jewell  Belting  Ca  15 

Trumbull,  h.  140  Washington. 
«    Charlotte  A.  h.  140  Washington. 
«   Edward  O.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  168  Franklin. 
c(   Lyman  B.  yice  pres't  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 

Trumbull,  h.  113  Ehn. 

«   P.  &  Sons,  15  Trumbull. 

p.  Jewell,       L.  B.  Jewell,       Cluw.  A.  JewelL 

JEWELL    PAD    COMPANY,    49 

Hicks.  Seepage  490. 

JEWELL    PIN     COMPANY, 

81  Hicks.  See  page  A90. 

(<   Pliny,  pres.  Jewell  Belting  Co.  1 5  Trumbull, 
pres.  Jewell  Pin  Co.  h.  210  Farmington. 
Jewett  Almena,  wid.  Josiah,  b.  102  Ann. 

«    Edwin  A.  pressman,  141  Pearl,  h.  19  Julius. 

«   Frank  (Andrus  fr  Naedele  Co.)  272  Asylum 
cor.  Ann,  h.  102  Ann. 

*<    Fred.  D.  (magician)  trick-rooms  225  High, 
at  Iowa  Mort.  Co.  40  Asylum,  h.  870  Main. 

«    Georse  D.  machinist  h.2u.  5  West. 

«   Jane  Mrs.  b.u.  405  Main,  rm.  87. 

«    Sarah  J.wid.Frederic  S.  1.2u.  405Main,rm.97. 
Jillson  Frank,  lunch  wagon,  h.  15  Avon. 

«    Hannah  E.  wid.  Asa  W.h.  6  7  Wethersfield. 
Jobson  Archie,  fireman  tug  Ward,  285  State. 
Jockisch  Chas.cabinetm.at225Shel.h.u.  165  Fr. 
Jodofski  Louis,  peddler,  h.r.  80  North. 
Johansen  L.Peter,carpr.  83  Wells,  h.u.l08Mather. 


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Joliaii90ii  Chas.  J.  filer,581  Cap.  h.2D.  4  Affleck. 

«    William,  macluiiist  1  Flower,  b.  64  Ward. 
Johnason  Alfred,  clerk,  290  Park,  h.  44  Broad. 

u   Jacob,  carpenter,  b.  10  Heatb. 
John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Ca  of  Boston, 

278>^  Main,  Ernest  G.  Hatcb,  supt. 
Joiins  Henry  W.  president  Jobns-Pratt  Co.  555 

CapitoV  li.  New  York. 
JOHNS-PRATT    CO.  mfr.  yolcanized 
Asbestos  packing  and  electric  goods,  555 
CapitoL  See  page  495. 

Jolinson  A.  M.  Mrs. :  b.  248  Putnam. 
<«    Adolph  F.  carpenter,  b.  142  Main. 
**    Alb^l;  B.  farmer,  h.u.  SO  Ferrj. 
**    Albert  L.  packer  at  40  Grov.  b.  35  Hudson, 
u    Albert  W.  diesinker,  h.  182  Putnam. 
**    Alex,  brickmaker,  b.  Tower. 
«^    Alex,  cabinetm.  20  Potter,  h.u.  96  Albany. 
^    Alfred,  coachman  at  1 26  Far.  h.r.  85  Forest. 
«<    Alfred,  machinist  at  24  Mec  b.u.  80  Front, 
u    Alice  H  wid.  James  D.  h.  41  Niles. 
u    Amos  M.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
M    Andrew,  porter  at  152  Asylum. 
»    Andrew,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Cap.  h.  2  76  Law. 
<«    Andrew,  saloon,  282,  h.  280  Park. 
««    Andrew  B.  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15  Trum- 

boll,  h.u.  35  Morgan. 
**    Annie,  wid.  Julius,  h.u.r.  173  Windsor. 
»    Arvid  G.  cutter  at  690  Park,  b.  1 5  Hamilton. 
^    Angust,  carpenter,  b.2u.  71  Main. 
*^    August,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Lawrence. 
^    August,  mach.  at  4  76  Capitol,  h.u  25  Putnam. 
"    Auigu8t,coachman  at  83  (;h.0.pl.h2u.  7  iMain. 
**'    August  G.  machinist,  h.u.  58  Woodbine. 
**   Barnett,  teamster,  h.  300  Tower. 
**   Benj.  sexton  1st  Meth.  church,  h.u.  112  Alb. 
u   Beniard,  laborer,  h.2u.  18  Kilboum. 
M   Bertha,  lieut  Sanation  Army,  h.u.  385  Main. 
^   Betty,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 
u   C.  clerk  at  Brown.  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  61  Pleasant. 
^   Carl,  screwmr.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  1151  Broad. 
**   Carlos M.cigarmaker,  849  Mn.  h.2u. 4yilU^^ 
u   Carrie,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  4  Goodman  pL 
"   Catherine,  wid.  Uenry  J.  h.  106  Gillett. 
u   Chandler,  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.h.l  9  Congress. 
(I    Charles,  deckhand,  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
u   Charles,  helper  at  109  Commerce. 
«    Charles,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  4  Affleck. 
u    Charles,  laborer  1  Flower,  b.  62  Ward, 
u    Charles,  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  12  Warren. 
u    Charles^  gardener,  h.2u.  106  Windsor. 
"   Charles,  stonecutter  at  283  Sheldon. 
"    Charles,  teamster  at  180  Main,  h.  6  Oak. 
«<   Charles,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  151  Collins, 
if   Charles  A.  carpenter,  h.  18  Affleck. 
«   Chaiies  C.  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.  278  Capen. 
M   Chas.  £.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  53  Trumbull. 
«   Charles  E.  sec'y  Hubert  Fischer  Brewery, 

Co.  h.  52  Oak. 
tt   Charles  F.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  2  76  Lawrence. 
«   Charles  F.  prof.  Trinity  Col.  h.  69  Vernon. 
<«   Charles  H.  h.  43  Niles. 
"   Charles  J.  printer  at  Hartford  Times,  246 
Main,  h.u.  288  Park. 


QHAS.  S-  JOHNSON, 

CUSTOM 

Boot  and  Shoe  Maker 

Repairing  Neatly  and  Promptly  Dona. 
J^arminffUm  Ave. 

Hotel  Building.  59  FARMINGTON  AVE. 

Johnson  Charles  M.  printer  at  49  Tru.  b.  69  Park. 

ti   Charles  P.  at  93  Charter  Oak,  h.r.  98  K.B. 

Johnson  Charles  S.  shoemaker  at  59  Farm- 

iuffton,  h.u.  46  Grand.      See  paae  185. 
(«    ChariesW.clerksup.court,85Tru.h.79£hn. 
"   Charles  W.  The  Lawrence,  231  Lawrence. 
"   Charlotte  D.  wid.  Henry,  b.u.  16  Ely. 
«   Charlotte  H.  wid.  Edwin  £.  b.  12  Trinity. 
«    Chauncey  K.  b.  68  Jefferson. 
"    Chauncey  R.  Jr.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  50  Cedar. 
u   Christ,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  880  Broad. 
«   Christe,  helper  at  ISO  Main,  b.  525  Park. 
"    Christian,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Pleasant  ct. 
"   Christian,  laborer  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  269  Park. 
«   Christian  A.  screwmaker,  b.  275  Capen. 
«    Christian  C.  laborer  130  Main,  b.  525  Park. 
«    Christian  S.  lineman  70  Sta.  h.  38  Temple  pi. 
"    Christie  P.  mach.  581  Capitol,  b.  91  Willow. 
«   Christine  A.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  25  Ch.  Oak  av. 
«   D.  Waldo,  Mrs.  h.  103  Trumbull. 
«   Daniel  E.  engineer  at  216  Law.  h.  431  Cap. 
«   Daniel   S.  foreman  at  Billings  &   Spencer 

Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.u.  121  Oak. 
«    Dave,  cutter  at  690  Park,  b.  15  Hamilton. 
ti   Ed.  2d  cook  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
«   Edward,  salesman  at  428  Main,b.  N.B.t. 
«   Edward  A.  musician,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h. 

365  Laurel.  ^ 

«   Edwin,  sergeant  police,  h.  66  Spring. 
"   Edwin  B.  at  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 

h.  12  Trinity. 
It   Elberta,  domestic  at  and  b.  28  New  Britain, 
u   Elias,  butler  at  1057,  b.  1057  Asylum. 
«   Elijah  C.  teller  at  National  Exchange  Bank, 

76  State,  h.  Windsor  t 
(<   Eliza  S.  Mrs.  h.  534  Main. 
«   Ellery  A.  watchmaker  at  H.  Eohn  &  Sons, 

860  Main,  h.  1  May. 
((    Emil,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  4  Niles. 
««   Emil,  tailor  at  Pattens  Dye  Works,  3  7  Wells. 

b.  85  Hudson. 
«   Emily  P.  dressmaker,  b.  34  Chestnut. 
tt   Ernst,  laborer  at  501,  h.  525  Park. 
«   Ethel  E.  clerk  at  438  Main,  h.u.  16  Ely. 
It   Eugene  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1.  29  Linden  pi. 
tt   F.  J.  with  Hartford  Heater  Co.  267  Asylum, 

h.  86  Hopkins.  Seepage  499. 

«    Francis,  bricklayer,  h.u.  24  Goodwin. 
«    Francis  B.  student,  b.  12  Trinity. 
«   Francis  M.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  363  Laurel. 
tt   Frank,  laborer,  h.r.  101  Windsor. 
«   Frank  A.  coachman,  b.  109  Edwards. 
«   Frank  E.  motorman,  St.Ry.  h.u.  38  Temple. 


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186 


OEERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


Johnson  Frank  £.  driver,  56  Niles,h.u.6lHaw. 
«   Frank  £.  president  Loan  and  Guarantee 

Company,  65  Pearl,  h.  142  Collins. 
«   Frank  M.  photographer,  h.  5S4  Main. 
M    Fred,  clerk  at  474  Main,  h.  £.H.t 
(<   FrederidL  W.  printer  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brainard  Co.  49  Trn.  h.u.  50  Governor. 
It   George,  beltmaker  at  Popes,  h.  28  Spring. 
<c    George  D.  lineman  at  24  7  Pearl,  h.  4 1  Seyms. 
«    Geo.  F.  job  printer,  254  Main,  b.  1 88  Weth. 
Johnson  George  F.  prop.  Commercial  House, 

1 65  Asy.  opp.  AUyn  house.      See  p,  98. 
«    Geo.  M.  bookbinder  at  14 1  Pearl,  h.  69  Park. 
it   Geo.S.  clerk  at  157  Main,  h.  Manchester  t. 
«   Greo.  W.  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.  82  Lawrence. 
«   Gertrude  £.  stenographer  National  Life  Ins. 

Asso.  58  Trumbull,  b.  Manchester  t. 
«   Gertrude  J.  bookkr.  118  Pearl,  b.  55  Wdbg. 
«    Gilbert,  teamster,  284  State. 
«   Godfrey,  driver  at  180  Ch.  b.  28^  Chestnut. 
«    Grace,  bkkpr.  at  96  Tru.  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
«    Grace  £.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  b.  1 9  Congress. 
tt   Gus,  caster  at  62  Market,  b.  18  Lawrence. 
«    Gustav,  packer  at  556  Capitol,  h.  24  Wolcott. 
«    Gustav  A.  operator,  8  Sig.  h.u.  58  Woodbine. 
u   Gustave,  printer,  b.2u.  82  Windsor. 
«    Gustavus,  merchant  tailor,  144  Asylum,  h. 

90  Church. 
II   H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  h.  85  Canton. 
«    H.  B.  Mrs.  h.  47  Grand. 
u   Hans,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  181  Lawi'ence. 
«(    Hans  N.  painter  at  329  Main,  h.  £ast  Hfd.  t. 
"    Hans  P.  laborer,  h.2u.  46  Avon. 
II    Harry,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
«    Harry,  mach.  at  Popes,  1.  248  Main,  room  8. 
««    Heniy,  butler  at  195,  b.  195  Collins. 
«    Henry,  undertaker  at  568,  b.  629  Main, 
w    Herbert  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  47  Grand. 
«    Herman,  coachman  at  08,  b.  68  Niles. 
<«   Horace,  auctioneer,  etc.  storage,  170  Com- 
merce, h.  Middle  Haddam  t 
«    Horace  L.  at  216  Lawrence,  h.u.  1 202  Broad. 
«   J.£dmund  painter,  980  Main,  h.  45  Barbour 
«   J.  J.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  60  Walnut. 
««   Jacob,  woodvard  80  Union,  h.  86  Village. 
«   James,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
II   Jennie,  Miss.  b.  40  Chestnut. 
«  Joel,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Lawrence. 
II   John,  blacksmith,  b.  85  Morgan. 
II   John,  gardener  at  457,  b.  457  Wethersfield. 
«   John,  laborer,  h.  109  Laurel. 
«<   John,  laborer  at  80,  b.r.  80  Wethersfield. 
«   John,  mason,  h.  47  Woodbine. 
II   John,  ostler  at  58  Grove,  b.u.  61  Potter. 
«   John,  grinder  at  556  Cap.h.u.r.  86  Temple. 
II   John,  laborer  at  216  Law.  h.  880  Broad. 
«<   John,  laborer  690  Park,  h2u.  54  Flower. 
«   John,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  54  Grand. 
««   John,  at  Prospect  av.  h.  Fairview. 
«   John,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  8 1  Wolcott. 
«   John,  packer,  h.  37  Laurel. 
«   John  «fr.  mach.  at  556  Capitol,  h.  88  Laurel. 
a   John  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  62  Blue  Hills  av. 


Johnson  John  A.  b.  108  Huyshope. 

II  John  A.  stonecutter,  766  Mn.  b.iL  72  AHmuj. 

II  John  A.  toolmr.  at  Popes,  b.  61  HawthoriL 

II  John  Albert,  driver  at  4^  Bond,b.  187  Wetk. 

«  John  C.  h.  109  Laurel. 

II  John  £.  coachman,  66  Washington. 

«  John  F.  screwmaker,  4  76  Cap.  h.  9  Squire. 

"  John  F.  polisher  476 Cap.  h.u.  61  Hawtbom. 

«  John  J.  laborer  581  Capitol,  h.r.35  Wolcott. 

«  John  M.  screwmaker,  b.u.  61  Hawthorn. 

«  John  W.  solderer  at  62  Mar.  h.  64  Francis. 

M  John  W.  Mrs.  (Phoebe  A.)  h.  774  Main. 

"  Joseph  A.  printer  at  49  Tru.  b.  1 1 14  Hung. 

«  Justus,  machinist,  216  Law.  h.  36  Putnam. 
«.  K.  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  880  Broad. 

«  Lars,  miller,  278  Asv.  h.  West  Hartford  t. 

II  Lars  A.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h. 

W.H.t 

«  Leroy  F.  packer,  1  S.  Ann,  h.  248  Patnam; 

"  Lewis,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  525  Park. 

«  Lorens  P.  carpenter,  h.2u.  108  Matb^. 

«  Lucius  M.  clerk  at  859  Main,  h.  50  Sumner. 

II  Lydia  M.  h.  55  Grove. 

II  M.  Carlyle,  mech.  engir.  h.u.  19  Congreas. 

(«  M.  Georgetta,  b.n.  68  Jefferson. 

M.  M.  Johnson,  Physician.    Oflice,  74  Peari 
street. 

Hoars— 9  to  10  A.M. 

2  to  3.30  and  7  to  9  P.M. 
Telephone  73. 

Johnson  Marcus  M.  ohysician,  74,  h.  72  Peaii 

II  Marshall  B.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.2u.  24  BabcocL 

«  Mary  Mrs.  laundress,  h.  108  Hnyshope. 

«  Mary  C.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

«  Mary  £.  wid.  Lyman  B.  h.  182  Patnam. 

«  Marv  F.  bookkr.  16  Map.  b.a.  62  Jefferson. 

«  Matilda,  h.  206  Asylum. 

"  Matthew,  at  84  Capen,  b.  90  Harper. 

«  Merritt  F.  cutter  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.  1 2  Warren. 

«  Morgan,  foreman  at  Dwight  Slate  Machine 
Co.  262  Main,  h.  9  Morgan. 

«  Morris,  laborer,  b.u.r.  1 7  Wolcott. 

«  Myron  H.(Bullardj  J.  if  Skipman)  h.  Middle- 
town. 

II  Neil,  ostler  at  14,  b.  14  Huntinffton. 

II  Neil,  laborer  at  690,  h.  545  Park. 

11  Neil,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Cap.  h.u.  55  Heath. 

«  Nelson,  teamster,  h.u.  72  Albany. 

«  Nick,  repairer  at  40  Gov.  b.  85  Morgan. 

II  Oscar,  gardener,  b.  551  Park. 

II  Oscar  J.  mach.  at 4  76  Cap.b.  161  Babcock. 

«  Oscar  Julius,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  20  Law.    . 

II  Osmond  C.  patternmaker  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  b.u.  19  Congress. 

"  Perrie  A.  carpenter,  h.  17  Wolcott 

«  Peter,  baker  at  169  Asy.  h.2u.  82  Windsor. 

«  Peter,  laborer  at  252  Pearl,  b.  21  Hamilton. 

«  Peter,  filer  at  581  Cap.  h.  55  Laurel. 

"  Peter,  laborer,  h.2u.  112  Hamilton. 

"  Peter,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  286  Barbour. 

II  Peter  C.  blacksm.  at  40  Gov.  h.  808  Capen. 

II  Peter  C.  mach.  at  188  Sheldon,  b.  7  Willow. 

"  Peter  E.  bricklayer,  h.  40  Evergreen. 

"  Peter  H.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  275  Capen. 


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Mmson  Peter  J.  helper  1 80  Main,  ku.  7  Willow. 
<«  Peter  M.  mach.  133  Sheldon,  h.  234  PearL 
u  Bansom,  (Mx>k,  li.r.  140  Albany. 
M  Reinharty  mach.  at  1  Fbw.  b.  59  Lawrence. 
«(  Reynold  A.  diemr.  at  26  High,  b.  284  Asy. 
u  Richard,  h-u.  35  Spruce, 
u  Robert  B.  packer  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  1 1  Julius, 
u  Robert  H.  laborer,  b.  Whiting  lane. 
M  Robert  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  Lu.  201  Park. 
M  Rose  A.  wid.  Edward  A.  h.  65  Woodbridge. 
«  Riifua,  driTer,  Adams  Ex.  Co.  h.u.  107  Wooe. 
*«  Sally  C.  wid.  John,  b.  568  Fannington. 
tt  Samuel,  cooper  at  Valley  st. 
«  Samuel,  machinist,  h.  12  Kilboum. 
M  Sarah  Mrs.  h.  60  Albany. 
«*  Sarah  B.  h.  87  Elm. 
«<  Selden  L.  salesman  at  149  State,  b.  50  Cedar. 
»  Sokn&on,  ostler  at  r.  6 1 6  Main,  b.  90  Harper. 
K  Stewart  P.  brakeman  N.Y.R.  h.u.  106  Wal. 
u  Swan,  polisher,  476  Cap.b.u.61  Hawthorn. 
^  Thomas,  blacksmith  295  Shel.  h.  286  Maple. 
«  Thomas,  clerk,  h.r.  70  Gillett. 
«  Thomas,  blacksmith,  b.  85  Elliott, 
u  Thomaa,  mach.  110  Com.  b.u.  632  Main. 
u  Thomas,  ostler  at  SO  Cushman. 
**  Thos.  L.  coachman,  h.  75  Niles. 
»  Thomas  P.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  106  GUlett. 
«  Victor  C.  filer  at  581  Cap.b.  119  Babcoek. 
"  W.  £.  ciTil  engir.  at  and  h.  Farmington, 

City  Water  works  reservoir. 
u  Walter,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
^  Walter  L.  clerk  at  17  Mul.  b.  534  Main. 
u  Wilbur,  mach.  80  Cushman,  h.  50  Westland. 
M  Wilhur,lathehand556  Cap.  b.  New  Park  av. 
**'  WUbor  C.  correspondent  at  Popes,  b.  25  Cap. 
«  Wm.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  4^  Chestnut, 
u  William,  clerk,  h.u.  54  Barbour. 
«  William,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  64  Ward. 
«  William,plumber  at  N.Y.R.  h.  69  WiUow. 
^  William  C.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  861  Laurel. 
•*  Wm. D.  (Curtis  fr  J.)  h.  42  Bond. 
«  Woi.F.cuttcrl  So.  Ann,h.  81  New  Britain. 
«  Wflliam  G.  clerk,  h.  28  Wadsworth. 
«  Waiiam  H.  ship,  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  185  Tru. 
"  Wiliia,  coachman  at  and  b.  269  Weth. 
«  Woolscy  McA.    student.  Trinity  College. 

b.  69  Yemon. 
a  1^=*^^  qj^  Johfutan;  Johnstone;  Janson, 
JoWum  Annie,  teacher,  b.  216  Wethersfield. 
"  Edwin  P.  telegrapher,  278^  Mn  h.u.  IS  Bel. 
"  George,  laborer,  b.  101  Glendale. 
"^  James,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  10  Affleck. 
"  John,  head  draughtsm.  at  1  Flow.  h.  10  Af. 
**  Joseph,  instructor  atprison,  h.  86  Bond. 
**  Joseph  £.  mach.  1  Flower,  1.  1524  Broad. 
«  Louua  H.  nurse  at  373,  h.u.  873  Broad. 
^  ^^gie,  clerk  at  881,  b.u.  357  Main. 
"  Thot.  L.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  108  Jefferson. 
"  Walter,  mason,  h.  101  Glendale. 
^  VfaTTenG.barrelborer,h.  216  Wethersfield. 
J*  t^see  also  Janson  ;  Johnson ;  Johnstone. 
Johnstone  C^stopher  A.  photographer  at  15 
iVatt,  h.  191  SisBon. 
"  Cbristopher  S.  foreman  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  54 
Arch,  h.  201  New  Park. 


Johnstone  Hector,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 
Co.  400  Main,  b.u.  35  Canton. 

u  James,  draughtsm.  281  Mn.  b.  Talcottville  t. 

«   John  J.  clerk  at  54  Arch,  b.  201  New  Park. 

tt   John  R.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  h.u.  3  78  Broad. 

«   Robert  A.  furrier,  h.  201  New  Park. 

«   fl^^see  also  Janson;  Johnson ;  Johnston. 
JonasJulia  Mrs.  groceries,  60,  h.  60  Temple. 

"   Henry,  h.  60  Temple. 
Jones  Albert,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.8u.  4  John. 

«   Albert  F.  h.  6  Russell. 

u   Alice,  at  690  Park,  b.  49  Amity. 

«   Alma,  bookkr.  at  119  Pearl,  b.  555  Garden. 

M   Almeron  H.  Mrs.  h.r.  555  Garden. 

u   Amanda  K.  at  836  Asvlum,  b.  7  Clinton. 

«   Annie  E.  wid.  Joseph  H.  b.  90  Harper. 

«   Arma  L.  milliner  at  874  Mn.  b.  7  Clinton. 

«   Benjamin,  helper  at  61  A8y.h.2u.  10^  Gold. 

<<   Booker,  coachman  at  745,  h.  745  Main. 

«   Charles,  nightclk.  at  depot  rest.  b.  27  Cap. 

«   Chas.  solderer  at  62  Market,  h.  489  Main. 

«  Charles  A.  agent  Provident  life  &  Trust 
Co.  h.  87  I^wis. 

u   Charles  A.  cook,  426  Asylum. 

Charlra  £.  JoNBS,  Physician.    Offices  7  Flor- 
ence street  and  315  Pearl,  Y.M.C.A.  bdg. 

Hoars— 7  Florence  st.  nntil  8  a.m.,  and  1  to  2  p.m. 
T.M.C.A.  Building,— 10  to  11  A.  M.,  8  to  4 

and  7  to  8  r.  M. 
BnndajB— 8  to  4  p.m.  only. 

Telephone  129-4. 

JonesChas.  £.  physician,  315  Pearl,  h.  7  Florence. 

"  Charles  T.  assembler  at  Colts,  h.  84  Webster. 

"  Charles  T.  assistant  timekeeper  at  581  Cap- 
itol, b.  84  Webster. 

(<  Charles  W.  machinbt,  b.  22  Hopkins. 

«  Delia  R.  Mrs.  cook  at  30  Washington. 

ti  Edward,  laborer,  1  Flower, h.  172  Pleasant. 

(«  Edward,  laborer  at  95  Pie.  h.  6  Pleasant  ct. 

u  Edward  A. mach.  at  Colts,  h.r.  68  Vanblock. 

"  Edward  R.  teamster,  h.  81  Green. 

u  Edwin  A.  sec'y  New  England  Coal  Co.  250 
Main,  h.  18  Clark. 

«  Edwin  C.  engir.  at  P.&R.R.h.2u.  104  Albany. 

«  Ernest  E.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 

((  Frank  M.clerk  at  197  A8y.b.r.  555  Garden. 

«  Fred.  A.  lather,  b.  107  Mather. 

"  Frederick  C.  h.  128  Woodland. 

«  George,  painter  at  1  Flower,  h.  7  Clinton. 

«*  Greorge, laborer  at  172  Commerce. 

"  George  A.  h.  146  Capen. 

^  George  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  7  Clinton. 

«  Greorge  A.  Mrs.  h.  180  Farmington. 

*<  George  C.  peddler,  h.  86  Village. 

JONES  CEORCE  E.  magnetic  physi- 
cian, 199,  h.u.  199  Main.      See  page  364. 
«    George  H.  clerk,  steamer  Middletown,  285 

State,  h.  East  Haddam  t. 
««    George  H.  bookkr.  98  Asylum,  b.  86  Flower. 
«   Harry,  at  199,  b.  199  Main. 
«    Harry,  laborer,  Lu.  10 J  Gold. 
«   Helen  M.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
"    Henry  W.  elevatorer  at  Popes,  h.u.  5  9  Ferry. 
<<    Horace  K.  mach.  h.  35  Spring. 
«   J.  H.  floorwalker  424  Mn.  h.u.  87^  Church . 


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Jones  Jas.  H.  draughtsm.  at  1  Lau.  h.  123  Mad. 
«   James  S.  blacks.  P.&.R.R.  h.  E.H.t. 
«   John,  porter  at  251  Main. 
«   John,  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  3  North. 
«   John  F.  coachman  at  85, 1.  85  Ann. 
«   John  H.  laborer,  h.  Davenport,  oppo.  Heath. 
«<   John  J.  gardener,  h.u.r.  26  Trumbull. 
u   John  J.  tinner  at  189,  b.2u.  75  Main. 
«   John  T.  farmer,  h.  204  Barbour. 
«    Laura,  clerk  at  34  Market,  b.u.  22  Hopkins. 

JONES    &  LITTLE,  wood  turners,  pat- 
tern and  model  makers,  83  Wells.    See 

outside  back  cover, 
Richard  M.  Jodm.        Horace  B.  Little. 

«<    Lucy  M.  wid.  Samuel  F.  h.  192  Farmington. 

«   M.  K.  Mrs.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

((   Mabel  £.  at  690  Park,  b.  49  Amit/. 

CI   Mary  Mrs.  h.u.  35  Spruce. 

«   Mary  V.  Mrs.  laundress,  h.  107  Mather. 

«   Minnie  A.  assembler,  83  Wbn.  b.  123  Mad. 

«   Moses  M.  laborer,  h.u.  129  Main. 

u    Owen  H.  secretary  A.E.  B.  Co.  287  Allyn, 
b.  Prospect  av. 

«<    Richard  M.  (J.  jr  Little)  b.  253  Main,  rm.62. 

"    Robert,  teamster,  26  Potter,  h.  4 J  Squire. 

«    Robert,  notions,  70,  h.  70  Sheldon. 

"    Robert  W.  coachman,  h.u.  39  So.  Prospect 

«    Russell  Lee,  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  128  Woodland. 

«    Sala  D.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  29  Woodbridge. 

«    Samuel,  whitewasher,  h.2u.  261  State. 

u   Sarah  B.  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  22  Hopkins. 

«<    Sarah  H.  wid.  Henry  N.  b.  93  Huyshope. 

«    Truman  B.  machinist  at  581,  b.  289  Capitol. 

"   W.  Frank  (Cadwell^J.)  h.  1 1 2  Huntington. 

CI    W.  M.  clerk  at  400.Main,  b.  Wethersfield  t 

«    William,  carpenter,  1. 498  Main. 

«    Wm.  A.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  h.2u.  200  Russ. 

««    William  U.  lather,  h.  107  Mather. 

««    Wm.  Horace,  engraver  at  A.  Mugford,  177 
Asylum,  h.  43  Martin. 

«<    Willis  P.  finisher  r.l33  Shel.  h.u.  95  Huy. 
JonsMarv  F.  nurse  20  Hudson,  b.  185  Seymour. 
Jonson  Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.  35  Elliott 
Jopling  tJosi'ph,  gardener,  b.u.  74  Flower. 
Jordan  Davia  J.  inspector  at  Colts,  b.  184  Main. 

a    Edward,  tailor  at  11  Wells,  h.  358  AVeth. 

«    Edwanl,  farmer,  h.  358  Wethersfield. 

«   James,  helper  at  216  Law.  h.2u.  110  Laurel. 

«   James,  carpenter,  h.u.  20  Canton. 

«   James Jr.mach.  555  Capitol,  b.2u.  110  Laurel. 

«   Jennie  Mrs.  b.  2  Center. 

((   John  J.  machinist,  b.2u.  110  Laurel. 

«    Kate  A.  dressmaker,  20,  h.u.  20  Canton. 

M    Kittle,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main.  b.  58  Grove. 

a    Michael,  joiner,  288  Sig.  b.  14  Ward  d1. 

"    Michael,  driver  city  carts,  h.  14  Ward  pi. 

«    Michael,  tailor,  h.2u.  58  Grove. 

M    Moses,  dropforger  at  Colts,  h.u.  1  Curcombe. 

«   Nancy  B.  wid.  Elbha  S.  h.u.  31  Albany. 

«    William  F.  mach.  at  1  Lau,  b.  25  Sigourney. 

«   William  J.  clerk,  b.u.  20  Canton. 
Jonlen  Patrick,  gardener,  h.  11  Curcombe. 

M    Su^phon  J.  carptr.  at  292  Shel.b.  358  Weth. 


Jorey  James  A.  janitor,  372  Main. 

Jorgenson  Han8,screwm.at476  Cap^3a.26  PL 

«    Ulrich,  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  25  Wefaster. 
Jorkland  K.  B.  at  581  Capitol,  h.a.  56  Smith. 
Josefron  Oscar  A.  painter,  h.  Hungerford. 
Joseph  Aaron,  tailor,  h.u.  124  Market. 

<<    Garibaldi,  beltmaker,  b.  17  Charles. 

«    Henry,  machinist  at  Popes. 

«   Lizzie  F.  wid.  George,  b.  10|  Ford. 

«   Louis  A.  janitor  police  station,  h.  36  Sanford. 

«   Max,  pocketbooKmaker  at  336  Asylum,  b. 
SO  Pleasant 

"   Morris,  clerk  at  477  Main,  b.  124  Market. 

«  Samuel,  cigarm.  1 04  Asy .  h.  2u.  1 04  Windsor. 
Josephson  Edward,  filer  at  581  Cap.  h.  24  Gold. 
Joslyn  Bessie,  tel.  operator,  b.2u.  44  HopkinsL 

JosLTN  Chablbs  M.  (Hyde,  J.  jr  GUman)  11 
Central,  h.  245  Farmington.  See  page  437. 

«    Clarence  R.  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  23  WeDs, 
h.  11  Ellsworth. 

«   James  N.  peddler,  1.  24  Church. 

«   Josiah,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1.  7  Sumner. 

"    Richard  L.  messenger  at  State  Bank,  299 
Main,  b.  11  Ellsworth. 

M    Wm.  Bell,engineer  at  1  €5,  h.u.r.  1 05  Windaor. 
Journal  of  Inebriety,  56  Fairfield. 
Joy  Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  12  So.  Prospect. 
Joyce  Elizabeth,  wid.  Michael,  seamstress  at  258 
Main,  h.u.  7  Front. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.3u.r.  23  Spruce. 

«   John  F.  mason,  b.u.  85  BeUevue. 

«   Joseph  E.  b.  85  Belleyue. 

«   M.  E.  photoengraver  at  1 7  7  Asy.  b.  3  Lewis. 

u   Mamie  E.  saleslady  at  66  Mar.  h.  35  Bel. 

<<   Michael,  stonecutter,  h.u.  85  BeUevue. 

«  Thomas  H.  blacksm.  at  Popes,  h.  Bloomfield  t. 
Joyner  Arthur  S.  crptr.  at  Lumber  st  h.r.  59  Alb. 

"  Edward  P.  clerk  at  8  Ford,  h.  19  Pleasant. 
Judatz  Oswald,  cabinetm.  at  69  Fr.  h.u.r.l3  Park 
Judd  Anna  M.  wid.  George  D.  h.u.  12  John. 

u    Araunah,  h.  46  Park. 

«    Cornelius  M.  salesman  at  700,  b.  554  Main, 
Sigourney  House. 

u   E.  H.  &  Son,  machinists,  24  Mechanic. 

Edward  H.  Judd,  WiUU  W.  Jadd. 

"    Edward  H.  selectman,  (E.  H,  J.  5"  Son)  h. 

28  Hopkins. 

"   Edwin  D.,  U.  S.  Army  h.  58  Garden. 

«   Edwin  Y.  (H.C.J.Sr Root)  b.  10  Highland. 

«    Eugene  K.  clerk  at  335  Shel.  b.  86  Hudson. 

«    George  F.  clerk  at  193  Asylum  b.  12  John. 

«    H.  C.  &  Root,  wooldealers,  389  Allyn. 
H.  G.  Jadd.  J.  H.  Boot  E.  D.  Jadd. 

J.  H.  BidwelL         E.  Y.  Jadd.         L.  A.  BarlKiar. 

«    Henry  C.  (H.  C.  J,  {r  Root)  h.  10  Highland 

It   Lizzie  Horton,  stenographer  at  Nat^l.  Ex. 
Bank,  76  State,  b.  East  Hartford  t. 

«    Martin,  coachman  at  70,  b.  70  Farmington. 

«    Melissa  D.  wid.  John  F.  h.  58  Garden. 

«    Philip  S.  W.  salesman,  1.  548  Main. 

"    Willis W.r^.^.^ti^ 5* 5<mJh.l02Babcock. 
Judge  Dominick,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  32  Hudson. 

«   Matthew  J.  printer  at  Hartford  Post,  29 
Asylum,  b.  32  Hudson. 
»  c<    William  J.  b.  32  Hudson. 


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189 


Jodaoii  Albert  A.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 
M   Albert  S.  insurance  agent,  h.  14 6  Mather. 
»    Arthur  S-l&^e  band  at  62  Mar.h.u.234Weth. 
tt   Dwi^t,  clerk  at  336  Main,  b.  E.H.t 
u   Edward  W.dynamo  man  at  80State,1.46Tem. 
u   E^a  J.  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  E.  H.  t. 
u   Herbert  A.  clerk  at  88  Market,  h.  E.  H.  t. 
•A  John  C.  barneaflDokr.SSig.  h.u.  81  Barbour. 
"^   Tmman  H.  dynamo  man  at  80  Sta.  L46  Tern. 
Jimi^tanel  Fritz,  filer,  b.  50  Lawrence. 

Kadiski  Abram,  peddler,  h.a.  21 1  Front. 
Kadv  Thomas,  plater  at  39  Tru.  h.  Meriden  c. 
Kaeser  Frederick  H.  florist,  h.  Whiting  lane. 
Ubl  Augusta  C.  wid.  Getto,  h.  257  Market. 
Kahn  Henry,  h.  186  Mather. 
M   Isador,  butcher,  h.r.  87  Windsor. 
»  Mitchell,  peddler,  b.r.  87  Windsor. 
Kaig  George,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  82  Fkn. 
Kain  John,  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 
Kaner  Albert,  upholsterer,  61  Asy.  h.  Fairview. 
«   George,  atone  cutter,  h.u.  224  New  Park. 
**   Will^m  H.  enameler  at  Popes,  1.  329  Asy. 
Kaiix  Joseph,  woodcarrer  at  69  Front,  h.  6  cJef. 
Kalagian  6.  screwmakerat  476  Capitol. 
«*  John,  acrewmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Kaibher  James,  h.u.r.  25  Sproce. 
Kakosch  John  J.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  32  Fra. 
u   Wenzel  A.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.  32  Francia 
Kalbasse  Frank  A.  baker,  h.u.  1 1  Francis. 
Kalber  Conrad,  mach.  at  1  Lau.  h.  New  Park  ay. 
«   Henry,  filer,  h.  15  New  Park. 
"  John,  filer,  h.  17  New  Park. 
Ealherl^see  also  Kelleher;  Keleher. 
ILifoih  Dayid  F.  wheeltumer,  Popes,  b.  2  Wint 
"   Emily,  bkkpr.  406  Mwn,  b.  2  Winthrop. 
^  Pauline,  wiu.  Hermann  h.  2  Winthrop. 
u  Theo.  M.  niachinbt,  b.  2  Winthrop. 
Kalkhof  John,  tailor,  2,  h.2u.  2  Kilboum  ct 
**  Louis,  tailor  at  2,  b.2u.  2  Kilboum  ct. 
^  Oscar,  garmentcutter  at  68  Sta.b.2u.2  Kil.ct. 
Kallenbach  John  M.  expressman,  b.  42  Madison. 
**  Martin,  clerk  at  42  Hieh,  b.  42  Madison. 
Kalp  Simon,  teacher  at  22,  h.  22  Charles. 
Kalsen  Otto  V.  stretcher  at  Jewels,  b.  1.  Waw. 
l^ftlshkoTsky  Hyman,  baker,  204,  b.  204  Front 
Kamanker  Simon  filer  at  Popes,  h.  298  Market. 
Kamerer  Charles,  machine  hand  at  581  Capitol, 
h.  80  Walnut. 
M  Fred,  clerk  at  217,  b.  73  Mun. 
"  ff^see  also  Kemerer. 
l^amefitz  Carl,  painter,  13  Central. 
KamieadLi  Jans,  laborer,  h.  16  Ellery. 
Kamleiter  John,  gardener  at  107,  b.  107  Ann. 
}^m  Archie,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  36  Belmont. 
^  Gust,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
Kampfmann  Adam,  bottler,  163  Fr.h.  39  Morgan. 
^  Jacob  at  163  Front,  b.  39  Morgan. 
^  Joseph,  manager,  235,  h.u.  235  Windsor. 
Kanary  (^^see  also  Canary. 
Kaoe  Barbara  Mrs.  laundress,  h.r.  139  Martin. 
«  Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  147  Maple. 
^  Bridget,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

dry  goods,  400  Main,  b.  31  Morris. 
^  Eugene,  clerk  at  217  Main,  b.  230  AUyn. 


Kane  James,  clerk  at  360  Main,  b.  31  Morris. 

(i  Jeremisdi,  laborer,  h.3u.  68  Sheldon. 

«  Jeremiah  J.  ssdesm  at  335  Main ,  b.3 1  Morris. 

«  John,  coachman  at  1 1 9,  h.r.  119  Farmington. 

«  John,  engineer  at  P.&R.R.  h.iL  13  Liberty. 

«  John,  laborer  at  581  Cap.  h.u.  248  Front. 

><  John,  porter  at  400  Main,  h.  31  Morris. 

«  John,  teamster,  h.  19  Ellery. 

«  John  Jr.  laborer,  b.  248  Front. 

«  Joseph  L.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  1438  Bd. 

«  M.  Matilda,  teacher  at  Brown  school  160 
Market,  b.  147  Maple. 

«  Margaret,  folder  at  49  Tru.  b.  31  Morria 

it  Mary,  milliner  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  27  Morris. 

M  Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  b.u.  248  Front. 

(<  Mary  J.  teacher  at  South  school  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  147  Maple. 

u  Matthew,  molder,  54  Arch,  h.u.  2  Putnam. 

«<  Michael,  brickyard,  170,  h.  170  New  Park. 

«  Peter  A.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  1438  Broad. 

<<  Patrick  F.  carpenter,  b.  28  Grace. 

«  Bobert,  helper  Colts,  h.u.r.  74  Vanbk)ck. 

«  Sarah,  b.  W.  H.  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 

«  Thomas,  coachman  at  r.  13  Morris. 

"  Thos.  F.  saloon,  596, h.  596  Park. 

Thomas  F.  Kane,  Physician.  Office,  141  Main 

street. 

Hoars— 9  to  10  A.M. 

2  to  4  anA  7  to  9  P.M. 
Telephone  443-4. 

Kane  Thomas  F.  physician,  141  Matn,Aea//A  com- 
missioner,  b.  147  Maple. 

«    Thomas  W.  conductor,  h.3n.  73  Avon 

«    William  C.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  21  Elliott 

a    William  E.  laborer  at  4  76  Cap.  h.  2u.  38  Law. 

"    I3r'»««  also  Keane;  Kean;  Keene;  Keine. 
Kantor  L  laborer  at  618  Capitol,  h.  80  Potter. 
Kantovich  Acta  Mrs.  h.2u.  46  North. 
Kantoyitch  Harris,  shoem.  14  Shel.  h.  26  North. 
Kapcheske  Herman  A.  woodw.  292,  b.  147  Shel. 

«   Martin,  helper,  h.  147  Sheldon. 

«    William,  machinist  292,  b.  147  Sheldon. 
Eapitke  Otto,  clerk  at  5  Asylum,  b.  35  Law. 
Kaplan  David,  (Friedman  Sf  Kaplan)  h,  199  Fr. 
Kaplet  Max,  tinner,  h.  17  Morgan. 
Kapp  Martin,  cigarmaker,  h.2u.  58  Temple. 
Kaptuller  Emil,  bottler,  b.  133  Front. 
Karl  Fred,  teamster  at  14  Ford,  h.  Lewis. 
Karotke  Isaac,  nailmaker,  b.  205  Front. 

"   Morris,  peddler,  h.  205  Front. 

"   William,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  205  Front. 
Earstensnen  \[^^See  Carstensen. 
Karr  Lucasta  N.  wid.  Wm.  8.  h.  2  Atwood. 

"    Peter,  boilermaker,  h.  16  Ely. 
Kaschefski  George,  machinist,  h.u.  28  North. 
Kase  Helwig,  bartender  at  357  Asylum. 

"    tS^see  also  Case. 
Kashmann  David,  laborer,  b.  139  Front. 

«    Isaac,  gents' furnishings,  12  State,  h.  11  Can. 

«   Isaac  H.  clerk  at  26  Mulberry ,b.  143  Capitol. 

"   Jacob  at  162,  b.  162  Clark. 

"   Joseph,meats,etc.26  Mulberry ,h.l43  Capitol. 

««    Simon,  wholesale  butcher,  46,  h.  46  Sumner. 

"   I^^»««  also^Cashman. 


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Eask  Axel  Julius,  cabinetmaker,  r.  188  Sheldon. 

h.  1  Wawarme. 
Kasprowicz  AdolDh,cigannaker,li.u.  196  Front. 
Kaasenbrook  Theo.  fresco  painter,office  262  Allyn, 

h.22  Goodwin. 
Kastberg  Erik  Firamemaker  at  Popes,  b.  85  Russ. 
Kastle  Anna,  h.u.r.  1 76  Front 
Kastner's  Hall,  52  Market 
It  Joseph  estate  of,  saloon,  SO  Church. 
i(    Louisa  M.  wid.  Joseph,  h.  80  Church. 
Katten  Abraham,  Hartford  One  Price  Clothing 
Co.  114  &  116  Asylum,  h.  54  Niles. 
«   f^^see  cUso  Cadden, 

Katz  Abe  A.  helper,  15  Trumbull,  b.  194  Front 

(i   Esau,  milkman,  55  Chas.  h.  47  Morgan. 

«    Harris,  bottler,  h.  224  Front. 

«   Isaac,  peddler,  h.2u.  11  North. 

«   Jacob,  h.  194  Front 

«   Jacob,  dealer  in  scrap  iron,  etc.  h.  7  North. 

«   Jacob,  peddler,  h.2n.  80  Morgan. 

ti  Jacob,  teacher  of  Hebrew,  h.u.  284  Front 

u   Joseph,  screwmaker at 4  76  Cap.b.6 1  Morgan. 

u   Louis,  screwmaker  at 4  76  Cap.  h.u.  40  North. 

«    Louis,  peddler,  h.u.r.  80  Moi^an. 

it   Max,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Cap.h.u.5 7  Morgan. 

«   Max,  saloon,  87,  h.u.  70  Morgan. 

«   Michael,  tailor,  h.u.  201  Front 

u   Morris  H.  market,  51  Morgan,  h.  248  Front 

«   Nathan,  grocer,  215  Front,  h.  61  Morgan. 

«    Nathan,  driver,  h.u.  168  Front. 

«   Nathan  L.  molder  at  555  Cap.  b.  7  North. 

«    Samuel,  clerk  at  158  Mn.  h.Su.  55  Morgan. 

"    Samuel,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  84  Pleasant 

«    Simon,  painter,  h.  78  Talcott. 

((    Simon,  painter,  h.  194  Front. 

"   03^*^^  ^^  GetZj  Kaitz. 

Katzen  Louis,  upholsterer  at  428  Mn.  h.88  North. 

Katzenstein  Benj.  B.  (K,  Bros,)  h.  53  Chestnut 

«    Bros,  meats,  182  Windsor  and  201  Front. 

Bei^Jamln  Katzenstein.      Moses  Kataenstein. 

Solomon  Katzenstein. 

"   Minnie,  wid.  Wm.  h.  49  Bellevue. 

"   Moses,  (Katzenstein  Bros,)  b.  49  Bellevue. 

"    Solomon,  (Katzenstein  Brosi)  b.49  Bellevue 
Katzernolf  Ruben,  tailor,  h.u.  176  Front. 
Katzernovitz  Sam,  shoemaker,  h.  SO  Kilboum. 
Katzman  Solomon,  barber,  1 78  Sta.  h.  41  Morgan. 
KatzungBerthold, pressman  252  PI.  h.  874  Broad. 

«  George  W.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  Newington  t 
Kaufman  Howard  £.  foreman  St.Ry.  1.80  State. 
Eaufmann  Jacob,  molder  114  Grove,  h.  101  Mad. 
Kaughmann  Leo,  floorwalker  at  406,  b.  1 79  Main. 
Kavanagh  Rose  at  84  Morgan,  b.2u.  121  Maple. 
Kavanaugh  Edward  A.  sawyer  at  225  Sheldon, 
b.  142  Main. 

«   J.  laborer  at  172  Commerce. 

«   ^[^^seealso  Cavanaugh;  Cavanagh. 

Kay  William  W.  shoemaker,  78,  h.  78  Windsor. 

«    Wilson,  mach.  188  Shel.  h.  85  Linden  pi. 
Kayler  Jame8,deckhand  str.  Middletown,285  Sta. 
Kazanoff  Reuben,  tailor,  h.u.  176  Front 
Kealting  Katie  Mrs.  h.u.  4  Lewis. 
Kean  Joe  M.  compositor,  h.2u.  17  Goodman  pi. 

««    L.  J.  Darnstsedt  Mrs.  physician,  6  7,  h.  6  7  PI. 

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<<    Hugh,  laborer,  h.u.  28  Front. 
Keane  Beatrice  E.  stenogroit  Popes,  b.  719  Asr. 
tt   Eugene,  laborer,  h.  9  Green. 

Henry  P.  h.  22  Alden. 

James,  groceries,  258,  h.  258  Front. 

James  H.  (Melrose  Sf  K.)  h.  64  Annawan. 

John,  laborer,  h.  9  Green. 

Mary  A.  clerk  at  890  Main,  b.  84  Walnut 

Matthew  F.  saloon,  84,  h.  84  Walnut 

Matthew  P.  box  clerk  at  P.  O.  b.  22  Aldea. 

Patk.  T.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  28  Grace. 

Peter,  salesman  at  406  Main,  b.  22  Alden. 

(^^see  also  Keen;  Kane;  Kean;  Keine. 
Kearney  James  A.  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.  b.  28  Fr. 
«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  28  Front 
"   Peter  J.  laborer  h.  47  Hudson- 
Kearnan  Frank  P.  polisher  at  581  Cap.b.356  Mn. 
Kearns  Bridget,  wid.  Timothy,  h.  66  Potter. 
"   Dennis,  inspector  at  Colts,  h.  69  Hujrahope. 

James  F.  machinist  at  1 7  Elm,  h.  Bumside  t 

John,  machinist,  h.  16  Francis. 

John,  machinist,  b.u.  80  Pleasant 

John  Jr.  helper,  b.  16  Francis. 

John  F.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  b.  E.H.t. 

Joseph,  driver  at  157, 1.  157  Wetherafield. 

Margaret  Mrs.  seamstress,  h.2tt.  26  Tra. 

MatOiew,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  14  Morria. 

Michael,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  90  Grove. 

Michael  A.  painter,  h.  66  Potter. 

Michael  H.  printer  at  29  Union  pi.  b.  £.H.t 

Patrick,  fireman,  b.  1828  Broad. 

Patrick,  ostler,  157Wethersfield. 

Thomas,  laborer,  h.u  16  Potter. 

Thomas,  molder  at  690  Park,h.  24  Belmont 

Thomas  B.  mach.  80  Cushman,b.l6  Francis. 

Wm.  J.  pressm.  141  Pearl,  b.u.  24  Trumbull. 

i^* see  also  Games;  Cairns;  Caimes;  Kerns; 
Currans. 
Keas  f[^^see  Keyes, 

Keasley  Geo.  Jr.  blacksm.  Colts,  b.u.  266  Maple. 
Keating  Catherine,  h.2u.r.  84  South  Prospect 

Daniel  J.  plumber  at  80  Wash.  b.  510  Mn. 

Edward,  porter  at  684  Main,  b.  1  Orchard. 

Francis  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1  Loomia 

James,  teamster  at  176,b.  256  Flatbnsh. 

John,  laborer,  h.  60  Portland. 

John  W.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.r.  52  Linden. 

Maurice  B.  laborer,  h.u.  28  Huntley  pL 

Patrick,  mach.  at  66  Suffield,  h.  1  Loomis. 

Patrick,  Jr.  b.  1  Loomis. 

Philip,  laborer  at  98  Kilboum.  h.  55  Alb. 

Thomas  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  68  Van- 
block. 

William  T.  barber,  h.  52  Linden  pi. 
Kebler  Paul,  baker,  59  Sheldon,  b.  168  Front. 
Keddie  William  traveling  salesm.  b  81  Spring. 
Kedney  William,  brickmaker,  h.u.  279  Park. 
Keech,  Jessie  Mrs.  h.2u.  46  Asylum. 
Keefe  Anastasia,  wid.  John,  b.  29  Portland. 
«    Christopher,  driver,  h.u.  44  Village. 

Cornelius,  laborer,  h.r.  105  Windsor. 

Daniel,  laborer,  b.  51  Albany. 

Dennis,  helper,  b.  299  Lawrence. 

Fannie,  dressmaker,  498,  h.  498  Main. 


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Keefe  Frances  N.  miUinery,  223  Asyluniy  rm.  4. 
«  James  Mrs.  1.  39  ChapeL 
a  Jeremiah,  coremaker,  b.r.  14S  Commerce. 
M   Johiiy  blacksnuth,  li.u.  850  Park. 
««  John,  feeder  at  14  Ford,  h.  850  Park. 
M   John,  laborer,  1u  89  Chapel. 
a  John  J.  electrotyper,  177  Asy.  h.  41  S.Pro. 
«   Margaret,  dressm.  228,  h.  228  Asy.  rm.  16. 
a   Mary,  wid.  Jolin,  hj*.  148  Commerce. 
u   N.  Fnmcea,dressm.  228,  h.  228  Asy.  rm.  16. 
u   Nellie,  wid.  Daxid,  Ka.  146  Grove. 
^   Patri<^  J.  janitor,  h.ii.  29  Portland. 
^  Hxn.  J.  plumber,!  2  Moiberry,  h.  2  Bellevne. 
M   tnmothj  M.  derk  at  Conn.  Fire  Insurance 

Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  19  Ashley. 
"  tW^see  also  CTKee/e. 
Kcefer  %^^tee  Keifer. 
KeeSe  J^n,  painter  at  586,  b.  611  Main. 
Keegan  Frank  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1  Loomis. 
a   Gertrade,  cashier,  80  State,  1. 110  High. 
^  Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2n.  1418  Broad, 
u   Mary,  operator  at  98  Asy.  b.2u.  1418  Broad, 
u   Michael,  clerk,  286  Park,  b.  18  Ward, 
u  l^ehael,  at  Popes,  b.u.  19  Howard. 
«  Sarah,  oper.  at  98  Asylum, b.2a.  1418  Brpad. 
^   Thomas,  salesman,  b.2u.  1418  Broad. 
M  Thomas  J.  conductor  StBy.  115  State. 
Keehn  Henry,  h.2u.  86  Flower. 
Keehner  Christina,  wid.  Geo.  F.  h.r.  44  Yillaee. 
««   Frederic  E.  repairer  St.Ry.  h.2u.  82  P^. 
*<  William  H.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  5  Pie.  ct. 
Keciler  Ralph  W.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  85  Sum. 
Keeling  William,  dioemaker,  14,  h.  14  Arch. 
Keen  Chas.  B.  carptr.  at  P.&R.R.  h.  74  Wahiut 
^  Chas.  H.  joiner,  54  Arch,  h.n.  20  Atlantic. 
"  Frank  A.  carpenter,  b.  54  Williams. 
**  Geoige  H.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  b.  54  Williams. 
<<  Wm.  C.  machinist  at  490  Cap.b.  54  Williams. 
"  Wm. H.  foreman  carpenter,N.£.R.h.54 Wms. 
"  (^$ee  also  Keane;  Kean;  Kane;  Keine, 
KeenaEUen,  wid.  Andrew,  h.  76  Governor. 
^  James  P.  mach.  at  4  76  Capitol,  b.  8  Squire. 
**  Patrick,  blacksm.  at  Popes,  h.  8  Souire. 
*<  Thomas,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  55  Francis, 
^eenaii  Ann,  wid.  John,  h.  19  John. 
**  D.  F.  raibroad  contractor,  258  Mun,  rm.  21. 

h.  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
^  James,  laborer,  b.u.  18  Commerce. 
*<  John,  plumber,  164  State,  h.u.  28  N.B. 
"  John,  laborer,  h.  75  Avon. 
*^  John  H.  machinist  at  28  High,b.  18  S.  Ann. 
**  Kate,  tailoressjb.  10  Chapel. 
"  Mary  C.  dressmaker,  47,  h.  47  Pratt. 
^  Matthew,  laborer,  h.  10  ChapeL 
u  Matthew  J.  corem.  556  Cap.  b.  9  Riverside. 
«  Nellie  C.  b.  47  Pratt. 
*^  Patrick  J.  bartender,  26  Front,  b.u.  18  Com. 
«  Richard  F.corem.  556  Capitol,  b.  9  Riverside. 
^  Thomas,  hodcarrier,  h.u.  18  Commerce. 
^  Thomas,  Jr.  laborer,  b.u.  18  Commerce. 
"  Thomas  P.  gardener,  h.r.  48  IQew  Britain. 
M  Thos.  W.  screwm.  at  581  Cap.  b.  114  Law. 
«  William,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  96  Ch.O. 
M  William,  h.  9  Riverside. 


Keene  Georee  M.  carpenter,  h.  102  Pleasant 
Keenev  A.  J.  clerk  at  197  Asvlum,  b.  W.H.t. 
«   Chas.  H.  draughtsm.  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  & 

Blow  Pipe  Co.  h.u.  87  Grand. 
M   Chas.  R.  blacksmith,l  23  Church,  h.l  5  Julius. 
"   Clara  £.  wid.  Milton  ,housekeeper,  1 7  Spring. 
M   Emma  G.  b.u.  21  Albany. 
«   Ernest  A.  ins.  clerk,  197,  b.  558  Asylum. 
«   Frederick,  l.u.  435  Main. 
«   George,  laborer.  h.2u.r.  98  Sheldon. 
KEENEY  CEORCE    E.  prest  Conn. 
Building  &  Loan  Association,  118  Asy. 
h.  SomerviUe.  See  page  ^12. 

«   Lee  L.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«   Lester  L.  painter,  h.  418  Garden. 
i<   BeidAblacksmithat  128Ch.h.50Unionpl. 
M   William,  blacksmith,  h.u.  279  Park. 
M   William  N.  machine  hand  at  581  Capitol, 

h.  East  Hartford  t. 
"   (^^see  also  Keney. 
KeepCharles  D.  with  Phcenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,  h.  246  Laurel. 
If   Henry  E.  at  198  Pearl,  b.  99  TrumbulL 
"   Howard  H.  abatement  of  taxes ;  at  Phoenix 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Ca  291  Mn.  h.  202  Sig. 
Kbep  William  E.  councUnum  %tk  ward;  builder, 

97,  h.  97  Webster. 
Eeeton  Wm.  H.  laborer  at  885  Shel.  b.  Chapel. 
Keevers  Matthew  J.  mach.  581  Cap.h.r.  9  Hung. 
Eehner  X^'see  Keehner, 
Keho  Charles  J.  {K.  if  Geary)  h.n.  288  Market. 
tt   Garrett,  b.u.  288  Market 

(<   &  Geary,  saloon,  167  State. 

Cluw.  J.  Kebo.  Jas.  T.  Geaij. 

Eehoe  Charles,  brickmaker  at  and  b.  Tower  av. 

«  James,  brickmaker  at  and  b.  Tower  av. 

«<  James,  molder  at  556  Capitol,  b.  69  €rov. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  Tower  av.  cor.  Barbour. 

((   Lizzie,  clerk,  b.  288  Market. 

u   Michael,  laborer  at  15  Tru.b.  88|  Spruce. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  b.  Tower  av.  cor.  Barb. 

"   Michael  H.  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  88  Lib. 

«   (^^see  also  Keough;  McKeough. 
Kehough  James  £.  blacksmith  at  1 7  Elm.  Bio.  t. 
Keidel  John  G.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.2u.  18^  Ch. 
Keller  John,  at  15  Albany,  h.2u.  51  Liberty. 
Keily  Alice  T.  Miss,  h.2u  87  Chestnut 

«<   Daniel  W.  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.2u.  87  Chst. 

«   John,  b.  87  Chestnut 

"   Minnie  A.  clerk  at  84  Mar.  b.2u.  87  Chst. 
Kein  Fred,  clerk  at  558, 1.  558  Main. 
Keine  Matthew,  molder  at  54  Arch. 
Keiser  Rudolph,  gardener  at  188  Washington. 
Keish  Anna  A.  clerk,  b.u.  82  Front. 

««    Frederick  A.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.u.  82  Front. 

«   Wilhelm,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  82  Front 
Keith  John,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  45  Huyshope. 

"   William  B.mach.  at  Colts,  h.  1  Curcombe. 
Kelbassa  Frank,  baker  at  868  Asv.b.  11  Francis. 
Keleher  Wm.  laborer  at  835  Shel.  h.  76  Talcott 

u   Wm.  F.  (Ripley  Bros,  Co.)  I.  624  Main. 
KeUeher  Andrew,  laborer,  h.2u.  105  Commerce. 

«   Annie,  clerk  at  362  Main,  b.  265  Front 

«   Cornelius,  cutter  at  Jewells,  h.  49  John. 

«    Daniel,  laborer,  h.  8  Elm. 


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GEEB  S    HARTFORD    CITV    DIRECTORT. 


KeQefaer  Daniel,  bcjer  at  Jewell*.  15  TmmbiilL 

•«  Dennis,  nwrer  at  €18  CapitoL  h.  7  EQeiy. 

**  Dennis  J.  boatman,  b.  7  EJUerr. 

u  IsraeL  tailor,  k.  2<!«  Market.  ' 

««  JaoMs.  teaitt«t«T  at  24€  State,  bun.  €1  FroBt. 

*^  Jantes  F.  assembler  at  Popea.  b.  f^o  Front. 

M  Jeremiab.  moionnan  Sc.K.  h.n.  22  S.Pro. 

u  J^fhn.  bartender  at  213,  L  160  Main. 

M  John,  watcbinan  at  172.  kji.  105  Cool 

«*  John  J.  driver,  h.  270  Front. 

**  John  J.  machinist.  h.o.  90  Willow. 

«  Marj,  vid.  Patrick^  h.  265  Front. 

u  Alarr  A.  h.2a.  1421  Broad. 

tf  Michael,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  265  Front. 

M  Patrick  J.  news  &  tobacco  ^tand,5S4  A5jlani. 
U  1421  Broad. 

**  Tbomaa,  expressman,  b.  5^  Pleasant. 

u  Thomas  F.  helper,  b.2o.r.  1421  Broad. 

M  Hmothj,  milkman,  h.  10  So.  Prospect. 

^  William,  expressman,  h.  49  Linden. 

M  Wm.  A.  mach.  Colts,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 

u  William  H.  milkman,  b.  10  So.  Prospect. 

**  Wm.  J.  tall^-man,  98  Kil.  h.n.  105  Commerce. 

u  X^^ffe  alio  KaUaker;  Keleher, 

Keller  Annie  L.  nun<e.  78  HQdK)n. 

M  Bros.  drT  goods,  1 79  Main. 

D.  F.  Kelfer.  E.  F.  Keller. 

u  Dennis  F.  (Keller  Bros.)  b.  78  Hudson. 

"  Edward  F.  (Keller  Brag.)  b.  78  Hudson. 

«  Elline,  bookeeper  at  1 79  Main,  b.  78  Hud. 

*<  George,  architect,  274  &Iain,h.  11  Park  ter. 

«  Henrj  J.  machine  hand  at  581  CapitoL  h. 

27  Harbison. 

«  William  W.  plumber.  101  State,  h.  E.  H. 
Kelley  Annie,  wid.  Patrick,  h-  94  New  Britain. 

«  Bernard  J.  carptr.  b.u.  83  Front. 

«  Catliarine,  wid.  Thomas,  b.u.  693  Main. 

^<  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  71  Potter. 

ti  Daniel,  enameler  at  581  Capitol,  b.  38  Wells. 

•<  Daniel,  tinner  at  106  Main,  b.  Church. 

«  Daniel  A.  printer,  b.2u.  118  Port. 

«  Daniel  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  38  Wells. 

«  Daniel  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  71  Potter. 

«  Dennis,  bricklayer,  b.  94  New  Britain. 

«  Edward,  carpenter,  h.  46  Avon. 

M  Edward,  laborer  at  4  76  Capitol,  b.u.  86  Ward. 

«  Edward  H.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  475  Main. 

II  Edward  J.  machinist,  h.  46  Avon. 

M  Eugene,  laborer,  h.  71  Potter. 

«  Fannie,  wid.  Edward,  h.2u.  10^  Gold. 

a  Francis  J.  mach.  at  30  Cushman  b.  E.H.t. 

«  Geo.  R.  8exton,Chri8t  Church,  h.  43  Canton. 

"  Harry  J.  clerk  at  1 70  Capen,  b.  48  Liberty. 

«  J.  F.  clerk  at  231  Asylum,  b.  Rocky  Hill  t 

tt  James,  blacksmith  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  36  Hicks. 

«  James,  saloon,  55  Spruce,  h.  145  Law. 

it  James  B.  helper  atP.&R.R.  b.  40  Ward. 

"  James  E.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
dry  goods,  400  Main,  b.2u.  118  Portland. 

«  James  T.  farmer,  h.  Bartholomew. 

«  Jeromiah  J.  tailor,  b.  58  Dean, 

"  John,  bagg'mr. Union  Depot,h.u.  1 9  Howard. 

II  John,  fireman,  h.  14  Lawrence. 

«  John,  gardener,  h.u.  1 39  Zion. 

«  John,  machinist  at  30  Cushman,  b.  9  Grand. 


Kelley  Jbim,  laborer,  h.2n.  118  Portland. 

**  John,  mason,  h.n.  48  Liberty. 

M   John  F.  bartender  at  161  State,  h.  118  Port. 

u  John  F.  Mrs.  h.  5  ChapeL 

•«   John  F.  saloon,  161  SUte,  1.  163  State. 

u  John  J.  engineer  at  110  Commerce,  b.r.  28 
Morgan. 

«  John  J.  helper,  h.r.  14  Arch. 

u  John  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.a.  145  Law. 

<«   John  T.  clerk  at  218  Mam,  b.  48  Canton. 

**  Joseph,  tailor  at  262  Main,  1.  88  Lewis. 

«<   M.  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 

*<   Marvella,  driller  at  83  Woodbine,  b.  RH.t 

u   Mary,  seamstress,  h.2u.  118  Portland. 

M   Marj,  h.  9  Grand. 

M   Marj  O.  wid.  Daniel,  h.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 

«   Maggie  R.  bookkeeper  at405Alljn,h. Ware- 
house Point  T. 

**  Matthew  J.paperruler  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.n.  32  Albany. 

**   Michael,  mason,  b.2u.  32  Albany. 

**  Michael,  mason,  h.  16  Commerce. 

u   Michael  J.  polisher  133  Shel.  h.  71  Potter. 

•«   Owen,  teamster,  h.  3  EHlery. 

u   Patrick  F.  signahn.  N.Y.R.  h.  49  Walnut. 

^   Patrick  J.  signahn.  N.Y.R.  b.  12  Chestnut. 

M   Peter,  b.2n.  118  Portland. 

«    Peter,  laborer,  b.u.  106  Albany. 

"   Peter,  laborer,  h.u.  2  7  Mechanic 

«<   Robert,  at  87,  b.  48  Wells. 

<«    Rode,  wid.  Peter,  h.  29  Arch. 

^   Samuel  J.  waiter,  h.  5  Pleasant. 

«    Solon  C.h.  171  Collins. 

"    Stephen,  hiborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  1 2  Pntnam. 

«   Thomas,  machinist,  b.  19  Howard. 

"   Thomas,  reporter  at  Hartford  Post,  23  Asy- 
lum, b.  30  Spring. 

"   William,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    William,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  9  Grand. 

II    William,  toolm.  at  Popes,  h.u.  74  Ward. 

II   t^^see  aJso  Kelly, 
Kelloge  Arthur  B.  physician,  b,  748  Asylum. 

II   &  Bulkeley  Co.  liUiographers,  1 75  Pearl. 

«    Carrie  £.  bkkpr.  at  397  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

(<    Charles  £.  machinist  at  Johns-Pratt  Co.  555 
Capitol,  h.  155  Main. 

«    Charles  C.  b.  77  Washington. 

II    Charles  F.  b.  30  West. 

«   Ebenezer  N.  office,  373  Asy.h.  20  Prospect 

Edward  W.  Kbllooo,  Physician.   Office,  279 
Main  street,  rooms  3  and  4. 

Hours— 9  to  10  A-M.,  2.30  to  4  P.M. 
At  office  daily  except  Tbnreday  and  Sandaj  P.M. 
Telephone,  reaidenoOk  359. 

Kellqzg  Edw.  W.  phys'n,  279Mn.h.  748  Asylum. 
«    Edwin  P.  photogrpr.  265  Main,  h.u.8 Wooster. 
«    Elizabeth  S.  Mrs.  b.  675  Main. 
«    Frank  G.  clerk,  1.  105  Main. 
II   Frank  G.at  61  Farmington. 
«    Frank  H.  clerk  at  147  Asylum,  b.  782  Main. 
«    Frank  S.*  charity  commissioner ;  at  20  7  AUyn, 

h.  70  Church. 
II    Geoi^e  A.  attorney,  265  Main,  h.  5  Whitney. 
"    George  B.  salesman  at  389  Allyn,  b.  Weth  t. 


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KsixoGG    Gkorgb    F.  councilman  otk  ward^ 
BMurkei,  705,  h.  681  Main. 
«   Hany  G.  salesman,  h.  22  East. 
M    Henry,  Mrs.  li.  24  CapitoL 
"    Henry  H.  insurance,  b.  87  Oxford, 
u   Herbert  G-  pres.  The  Eldredge  Co.  110  Com- 
merce, h.  Glastonbuiy  t. 
»   Jane  B.  teaches^,  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 
u    John  H.  b.  37  Oxford, 
u   Julius  A.,  Boston  Fumitnre  House,  147  Asy- 

Inm,  h.  78S  Main. 
**   L.  A.  S.  Mrs.  h.  5  Whitney. 
«   M.  BerOia,  H.  40  Chestnut 
u   Mamie.,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  158  Capen. 
u  Mary  B.  wid.  Bela  C.  b.  748  Asylum. 
*«   Nathaniel  O.  wool,  878  Asv.b.  20  Prospect. 
"   Richard    Yl.  clerk  at  Chrient  Ins.  Ca   7 

Haynes,  b.  681  Main. 
M   Robert  lY.  deputy  jailor,  42,  h.u.  16  Seyms. 
•<   Rodney,  manager  Washington    Life    Ins. 

Co.  h.  37  Oxford. 
«    Samoel  N.office45  Pearl,h.  77  Washington. 
**   Sarah  C.  -wid.  George,  b.  57  Farmington. 
**  YfS&KOk  H.  at  iBtna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 
Main,  h.  8  Fern. 
YLfilly  Alice,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  74  Retreat 
«    Andrew  Jr.  at  852  Albany,  b.  17  Bluehills. 
^   Bernard,  annealer  at  Popes,  b.  26  Flower. 
^   Bernard  F.  telegraph  editor  Hfd.  Telegram, 
12  Central,  b.  166  AUyn. 

KELLY     BROS.    98    Charter   Oak    ay. 
Steam  Stone  Works.     Estimates  given 

at  short  notice  for  all  kinds  of  cut  stone. 
John  Kelly.  Michael  KeDr. 

^  Catherine,  wid.  Audrey,  h.  1 7  Bluehuls. 
M  Daniel,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  59  Elm. 
"  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  New  Park. 
"  £dward,hiborer  at  476  Cap.b.  17  Bluehills. 
"  Elizabeth,  at  1  So.Ann,  b.  94  New  Britain. 
"  EOen,  wid.  Edmund,  h.  47  Woodbrid^e. 
"  George,  painter  at  852  Albany,  b.  1 7  Slueh. 
^  J.  F.  clerk  at  218  Main,  b.  48  Canton. 
«  James,  h.n.  22  AfHeck. 
«  James,  at  1  Laurel,  b.u.  22  Affleck. 
**  James,  painter  at  N.T.R.  b.  27  John, 
u  James,  stonecutter  at  stonepits,  h.u.  28  N.B. 
«  James  B.  h.u.  145  Lawrence. 
*<  James  C.  bart.  at  25  Central,  b.  144  Front 
"  James  H.  machinist  at  1  Flo.  h.  1468  Broad. 
^  James  W.  at  80  State,  h.  295  Lawrence. 
^  John,  carpenter,  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 
**  John,  fireman  at  State  Capitol,  b.  115  Hung. 
'<  John,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,b.  14  Lawrence. 
**  John,  laborer,  h.  Wawarme,  c.  Vandyke. 
u  John  (Kelly  Bros,)  h.  94  New  Britain. 
*(  John,  laborer,  b.  17  Bluehills. 
**  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  189  Zion. 
*<  John  Agen.agt  197  Asylum,  b.  98  Wells. 
u  John  B.  bartender  at  264  Main,  b.  74  Retreat. 
^  John  D.  mason,  h.u.  48  Liberty. 
u  John  L.  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.  12  Putnam. 
M  John  W.  at  1  Laurel,  b.u.  22  Affleck. 
«  Kate,  h.  882  Main,  room  18. 
u  Kertm,  helper  at  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
216  Lawrence,  h.  86  Ward. 


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O^SlercRant  jailors. 

Young  Men's  and  Boy's  OutfiMcn, 
GirFs  Outside  Gannenl% 
Gentlemen's  Furnishings 
Ladies'  Outside  Garment^  "U  triw." 

25 1  MAIN  ST.,  "  Itveriy  kildi^." 


Kelly  Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  18  Alden. 

a  Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.  76  Talcott. 

«  Mary,  wid.  Keron,  h.a.  84  So.  Prospect 

«  Mary,  wid.  William,  h.  22  Hicks. 

it  MatUiewF.  firem.  at  Popes,  b.  86  Ward. 

«  Michael,  buffer  at  66  Market,  h.  12  Ehn. 

«  Michael  (Kelly  Bros.)  h.  96  New  Britain. 

«  Michael,  clipper  at  556  Cap.b.  114  Babcock. 

< (  Michael,  f oundrym.  at  6 1 8  Cap.b.  28  WflJnu t 

"  Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  1074  Broad. 

«  Patrick,  ostler,  h.  10  Elm. 

«<  Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  b.  57  Spruce. 

«(  Patrick,  mason  at  Colts,  b.  25  Wyllys. 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  26  Flower. 

«  Patrick  J.  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  2  Hendricxsen. 

"  Patrick  J.  oiler  at  Colts,  h.2u.  18  Alden. 

«  Paul,  driver  at  218  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 

««  Peter,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"  Thomas  J.  annealer  at  Popes,  b.2u.  1 8  Alden. 

«  William,  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  1074  Broad. 

«<  William,  farmer,  b.  17  Bluehills. 

«  Wm.  J.  carptr.  at  54  Arch,  b.  255  Asylum. 

"  B3r'«c«  also  KeUey. 
Kelsev  Belle,  dressmaker,  58,  b.  58  Judson. 

(<  Chas.  B.  clerk  at  24 1 A^.  b.  14  7  Washington. 

"  E.  A.  trav.  salesman,  15  Tni.  h.  Meridcn  t 

«  EmilyA.  wid.  Wm.  H.  h.  886  Asylum. 

"  Geo.  W.  toolm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  100  Laurel. 

<«  Henry  H.  Rev.  pastor  Fourth  Congregational 
church,  office  509  Main,  h.  108  Ann. 

«  James  T.  canvasser,  h.2u.  21  Hudson. 

«  Julia  M.  h.  81  Lafayette. 

(<  Maria,  h.u.  122  Trumbull. 

«  Richard  F.  associate  editor  Amer.  Cyclist, 
66  State,  h.  6  Congress. 

«  Sarah  I.  seamstress,  b.l6  Spring. 

Kelsey  W.  H.&  Co.  merchant  tailors,  251  Main. 

See  page  193. 
Wm.  H.  Kelsej,  Jr. 

««   Wm.  H.  Jr.  (  W.H,K^  Co. Jb.  886  Asylum. 
Keltime  Kate,  laundress,  h.Su.  4  Lewis. 
Kelton  Robert  H.  C.  clerk  at  690  Pk.  1. 2  Columbia. 
Kelty  James,  molder  at  54  Arch. 
Kelvy  John  T.  clerk  at  546,  b.  558  Asylum. 
Kemerer|[^^5ce  also  Kamerer, 
Kemler  Isaac,  cutter  at  8  Sig.  b.  4  Portland. 
Kemler  Michael,  pocketbkm.  at  886  Asy.h.2u.  4 

Portland. 
Kemmerer  Herman,  painter,  b.u.  18  Russell. 

«   John  R.  printer  at  886  Asy.  h.  57  Westland. 

M   i^^See  also  Kamerer. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Kempner  Isadore,  clerk  at  4 60  Mn.  b.  6  7  Governor. 

«   Joseph,  clerk  at  460  Main,  h.  73  Capitol. 

(<   Natnan,  boots  and  shoes,  proprietor  Hartford 
Pleatine  Co.  460  Main,  h.  67  Governor. 

a   Nathan,  clerk  188  Main,  b.  7S  Capitol. 
Kempton  Arthur  W.  b.  21  Spring. 

«    Elizabeth  Mrs.  housekpr.  251,  b.  251  Weth. 
Kenan  Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Kend  Albert,  machinist,  h.  20  Putnam. 
Kendall  Charles  E.  condtr.  StRy.b.u.  82  Benton. 

«    Fred  S.  motorman  StRy.  115  State. 

"   Frank,  at  Pooles,  b.  47  Wadsworth. 

«<    George  T.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  65  Vernon. 

(<   J.  F.  Mrs.  dressmaker  10,  h.  10  Chestnut. 

((   John  F.brakeman  at  N. Y.R.  b.  10  Chestnut. 

«    Mary  Mrs.  h.  10  Chestnut 

u  Mary  W.  Mrs.  h.  65  Vernon. 

«    Susan,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

c<   W.  R.  ins.  agent,  258  Main,  b.51  Spring. 
Kendrick  Ella  B.  Mrs.  1.  370  Asylum. 

«    H.  H.  auctioneer,  218, 1.  870  Asylum,  rm.  8. 
Kenefick  Ann  £.  h.u.  6  Ellery. 

«   James  F.  plater  at  581  Cap.  b.  6  Ellery. 

«   John  J.  ciffarmaker,  b.  46  Pratt. 

«    Kitty,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  35  Canton. 

«   Maggie  G.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  35  Canton. 

«   Michael,  expressman,  h.  6  f^llery. 

«   Thomas  J.  porter  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 
Co.  400  M!ain,  h.  35  Canton. 
Kenehan  John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Ill  Zion. 

u   Patrick,  at  216  Law.  b.u.  38  Harbison. 
Kenehlstein  Harry,  painter,  b.3u.  19  Morgan. 
Kenev  Bernard,  insurance,  b.  143  Washington. 

«   Roberts  &  Co.  now  Tucker  &  Goodwin. 

See  page  545. 

(<   Walter,  clerk  at  Phcenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,  h.  143  Washington. 

"   t^^see  also  Keeney. 
Kenig  Aron,  Hartford  Pants  Manufg.  Co.  195 

Front,  b.2u.  84  Morgan. 
Kenlock  William,  laborer,  b.  205  Woodland. 
Kennard  Mary  S.  widow  Wm.  B.  h.  7  Squire. 
Kennock  Aron,  tailor,  197  Front,  h.  82  Morgan. 
Kennedy  Ann  T.  teacher  at  South  school,  36 
Wadsworth,  b.  10  Wyllys. 

«(    Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  24  Ward. 

«    Catharine  D.  stenog.  at  Popes,  b.  78  Green. 

«    Charles,  at  Popes,  h.  34  Canton. 

«   Charles  Jr.  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66 
Market,  h.  34  Canton. 

«   Edward,  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  Windsor  t. 

((    Edward  B.  b.  34  Canton. 

«    Eliza  M.  wid.  John  J.  h.u.  78  Green. 

«    Henry,  office,  297  Main,  h.  614  Asvlmn. 

"    Henry  M.  clerk  at  Sigourney  Tool  Co.  9 
Sigourney. 

a   Ilenrv  R.  mech.  en^ir.  at  F.  H.  Richards, 
303  Main,  h.  18  Whitney. 

«   James,  laborer  at  98  Kilbourn,  h.  254  Front 

«   James  J.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.u.  1 7  Affleck. 

(I   John,  at  217  Main,  h.  17  Goodwin. 

"   John,  clerk  at  193  Asylum,  b.  17  Green. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.r.  105  Windsor. 

i<   John,  laborer,  b.  200  Sheldon. 

«   John,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.2u.r.  61  Spruce. 


Kennedy  J(^  A  bricklayer,  b.iu  59  New  Brit«ii«| 

John  A.  clerk  at  217  Main,  b.  58  FairmMmU^ 

John  C.  tinsmith  at  N.Y.  Bxbaust  &  R  P. 
Co.  Vredendale  ay.  b.  82  Chorch. 

John  J.  at  581  Capitol,  h.2a.  44  Benton. 

John  W.  bookkeeper,  b.  10  Wyllys. 

John  W.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  69  Hudson. 

Joseph,  clerk  at  310  Park,  b.  24  Ward. 

Joseph,  clerk  at  92  Pearh  b.  106  Spring. 

Jos.  A.  clerk  b.  10  Wyllys. 

Joseph  L.  clerk  at  87  Asy.  b.  78  Green. 

Julia  A  wid.  Ralph,  dreaamaker,  253,  h. 
253  Main,  rm.  50. 

Kate,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  69  Hadson. 

Kate  £.  Mrs.  at  252  Pearl,  b.  15  KilbonnL 

Maggie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Tboauon  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  34  Canton. 

Margaret,  wid.  Philip,  h.2a.  29  Fleaaant. 

Michael,  clerk  at  96  Pleasant,  b.  236  Hi|^ 

Michael,  lab.  at  stone  pits,  h.u.  59  N.Britam. 

Nellie,  assembler  at  83  Wbn.b.  163  Babcock. 

Nellie  B.  wid.  Jas.  A.  dressm.  56  Ji.a.  56  Asy. 

Patrick,  assistant  engineer  at  8  Front. 

Patrick,  coachman,  h.  106  Spring. 

Patrick  J.  hart,  at  36  Park,  b.  12  Ward. 

Peter,  teamster  at  217  State. 

Philip  S.  grocer,  N.  Y.  tea  store,  4  74  Main, 
h.  83  Edwards. 

Richard,  laborer,  h.  89  Amity. 

Robert,  carptr.  at  5  Mechanic,  b.2ii.  75  Main. 

Thomas,  h.  69  Hudson. 

Thomas,  lab.  stone  pits,  b.«.  59  NewBritain. 

Thomas,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1442  Broad. 

Thomas,  watchman  at  Colts,  h.  10  Wyllys. 

Thos.  J.  paintei:  at  Popes,  h.  78  Putnam. 

Thomas  J.  salesman  at  Popes,  b.  24  Ward. 

Thos.  K.  attorney,  838  Main,b.  10  Wyllys. 

William,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  98  Albany. 

William  F.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  24  Ward. 

f[^rsee  also  Cannedy. 
Kennehan  John,  lab.  at  stone  pits,  h.  11 7  Zion. 
Kennelly  Eugene,  clerk  at  177,  b.  56  Aay. 

James,  h.  36  Charter  Oak  pi. 

James  A.  (Coleman  if  K.)  b.  36  Ch.  Oak  pL 

John,  h.2u.  138  Windsor. 

John  M.  glazier  at  Andrews'  &  Peck,  S8 
Market,  h.u.  86  Arch. 
Kenneth  Annette,  dressmaker,  h.u.  3  Lafayette 
Kenney  Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  142  Grove. 

Anna  I.  clerk  at  361  Main,  b.  37  Hudson. 

Bridget,  wid.  Arthur,  h.2u.  82  Front. 

Daniel,  driver,  h.r.  56  Albany. 

&  Dillon,  undertakers,  165  Mun. 

Martin  Kenney.       Cliarlee  J.  Dillon. 

Edward  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  44  Yanblock. 
Frank,  architect  at  8  Tru.  b.  59  Buckingham. 
Frank  J.  mach.  at  216  Law.  bj.  56  Albany. 
Georgianna,  b.  59  Buckingham. 
James  F.  traveling  salesman,  b.  86  Ann. 
John,  laborer  at  38  Front,  h.  20  Elm. 
John,  Jr.  assembler,  h.  47  Lawrence. 
John  F.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  41  Asylum. 
John  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  44  VanblocL 
John  W.deck  hand,285  Sta.  b.2u.  142  Grove. 
Jos.  clerk  at  163  Main,  b.  59  Buckingham. 


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GEEB'S    HABTFORD    CITY    DIBBCTOEY, 


195 


Keimej  Jowph,  oeUer  at  12,  b.  52  Wells. 

"   Jooepli  F.  Ihrrier,  27,  h.  20  Elm. 

<«   Julia  A.  insp.  at  70  Hoy.  b.  44  Vanblock. 

"    Bimisaret  J.  dk.  369  Mn.  b.  59  Bncklngham. 

M   Martin,  fK.  $*  DOian)  h.  59  Bockingham. 

««   Michael,  Hid.  Carriage  Works,  h.  85  Sum. 

«    Michael,  hackdriyer,  1.  74  High. 

«<    Patrick  £.  leitercanrier,  b.  20  Elm. 

«*    Peter  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  44  Vanblock. 

M    Wm.  nrMM^fitn^n  at  98  Wash.  h.  87  Hudson. 

u    William  C.  ins.  agent  at  2  78  Main,  b.  59  Bkm. 

*<    William  £.  enameler  at  Popes,  1. 38  Cbmrch. 

•*    C^^«ee  cdso  Kinney. 

Kenaier  Berahard,  macb.  at  581  Cap.  h.n.  26  West. 

Kent  Albert,  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Putnam. 

u    Angeline  £.  wid.  Albert  M.  h.  488  Capitol. 

M    Frank  D.  L  241  Main,  rm.  10. 

u    Irvii^  S.  builder,  h.  103  Hungerford. 

u   Maunoe,  moideT  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  256  Park. 

Kenter  Wm.  F.  bottler  at  314  Asy.  h.  28  Temple. 

Kenton  Harry,  filer  at  Colts,  h.r.  48  Vanblock. 

Renworthv  Marv,  wid.  John,  h.  15  Grand. 

**    Thomas,  h.u.  18  Oak. 

Kenyon  Benjamin  W.(Preit(m  SrK.)h.2u.  8  7^  Ch. 

M    Edgar  li.  telegraph  opr.  h.3u.  150  All3m. 

•<    Edmond  J.  clerk  at  88  7  Main,  h.u.  56  Maple. 

u    Edward  F.  sales  stable,  287,  h.  285  Albany. 

"    Edwin  W.  h.  24  Florence. 

"    Elijah  A.  farm,  and  milkm.  h.  105  Blnehills. 

^    Enza,  wid.  John,  b.  24  Florence. 

««    Frederick  H.  at  PhGenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl, 

b.  24  Florence. 

**   George,  clerk  at  33  7  Main,  b.  165  Asylmn. 

"    Lorenzo  W.  bkkpr.  38  7  Main,  b.  50  Pros.  ay. 

»   M.  E.  Mrs.  h.  405  Main,  rm.  24. 

•«   Milford  G.  conductor  at  StBy.  115  State. 

«    R.  P.  &  Ca  hats,  caps,  furs,  337  Main. 
BinftMo  P.  Kenyon. 

u   Rioaido  P.  (ILP,K.  i-  Co.)  pres.  J.  N.  Shedd 
Co.  h.  50  Prospect  av. 

"    Seth,  fanner,  h.  302  Albany. 

"   Wm.  E.  clerk  at  109  Asylum,  h.  18  Walnut 

^   Ey*^^  *^^  S^Knyon. 
KeonisfS^<6«  aUo  Koenig. 
Keou^^imes,  blacks,  at  1 7  Elm,  h.  Bloomfield. 

«    Thomas  W.  bartdr.  at  264  Mn.  h.  2  Governor. 
Kepler  Ernest,  collector,  h.  37  Center; 

M   Joseph  £.  conductor,  h.2u.  9  East. 
Rerbell  Benj.  at  8  Sigonmey,  b.  133  Trumbull. 
Kern  Samuel  L.  salesm.  54  Huntley,  b.  4  Ft.Gd.pl. 

**   |3r«€  Reams,  Kerns. 
Keman  Frank  P.  polisher  at  581  Capitol,  b.2u. 

356  Main,  rm.  56. 
Kernel  Charles  G.  laborer,  h.u.  60  Temple. 
Kerns  William,  h.  192  State. 

u  William,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  East  Hartford. 
Kerplman  H.  at  1  Flower,  h.  32  Portland. 
Kerr  John  H.  machinist  at  1,  b.  112  Laurel. 

M  John  "R.  H.  clerk  at  273  Asv.  b.  162  Collins. 

u   Peter,  boilermaker  at  40  C ushman ,  h.  1 6  Ely. 

«   William,  sidewalk  layer,  b.  1326  Broad. 
Kerr^an  Ann,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  250  Park. 

M   Rose  M.  forewoman  at  62  Mar.  b.  158  Capen. 

"   l^^see  also  Carrigan;  Corriaan. 
Kersey  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  250  front 


Kersey  Patrick,  Jr.  stonecutter,  b.  250  Front 

«   William,  enameler,  h.  1 13  Windsor. 

«   William  J.  laborer,  b.  250  Front 
Kershaw  John,  laborer,  h.  117  Zion. 

«   Richard  J.  laborer  at  N.  Y.R.  h.r.  1 9  Spruce. 

"   WiUiam  W.  at  690  Park,  b.  9  Olive. 
Kerwin  Cornelius  A.  at  Popes,  b.  24  Commerce. 

«    Garret,  blacksmith  at  88  Francis,  b.  44  Rose. 

M   George  S.  B.  dispatcher  N.r.R.  450  Asy- 
lum, h.  65  Babcock. 

«  Joe,  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  53  Liberty. 

«<  John  J.  steamfitter  at  25  8  Asylum,  h.  43  Zion. 

«   Kate,  dressmaker,  161,  b.  161  Zion. 

«   Lawrence,  at  690  Park,  h.  44  Rose. 

«   Lawrence  E.  carpenter,  b.  161  Zion. 

u   Michael,  fiurmer,n.  161  Zion. 

"   Michael  J.mach.  at  N.Y.R.h.  39  Harbison. 

«   Nicholas  C.  conductor,  StRy.  115  Sute. 

«   Thomas,  b.  161  Zion. 

<<   t^Tsee  also  Kirwin,  Kurwin. 
Kesser  B.  Franklin,  at  690  Park,  h.u.  61  Hunt 
Kesslar  Abraliani,taik>r  at  258  Main,  h.4 1  Morgan. 
Kessler  Annie,  wid.  Victor,  h.u.  174^  Front 

«   Conrad,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  b.  163  Front. 

((   John,  bakery  305,  h.  305  Lawrence. 

M   Michael,  Charter  Oak  Bakery,  160  Front 
Ketter  C.  Henry,  pressman,  1 75  Pi.  h.  27  Arch. 
Keubler  Geo.  F.  clerk  at  361  Main,  h.  7  Grand. 
Keuhnhold  Charles  (Krug,  Powers  ff  Ch.)  h.u. 
2  Talcott 

"   Fred.  W.  cigarmaker,  h.u.  2  Talcott. 
Keyes  Annie  M.  b.  2  Avon. 

«   Frank  R.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  128  Oak. 

«<   Maud  T.  asst.  bkkpr.  at  834  Weth.  b.  2  Avon. 

«    Samuel  B.  h.  2  Avon. 

«    Winnie  S.  bkkpr.  334  Weth.  b.  2  Avon. 
Keyser  John  H.  b.  1204  Asylum. 
Kibbe  Angeline  M.  Mrs.  h.3u.  200  Allyn. 

KIBBE    E.  8.   CO.   THE,  wholesale 

grocers,  spices,  etc.  149  to  155  State. 

See  page  547. 

M   Elbert  S.  treas.  The  E.  S.  Kibbe  Co.  149 
State,  h.  88  Capitol. 

"   Harriet,  wid.  Henry  A.  h.u.  839  Asylum. 

«   Henry  A.  (Cushman  if  K.)  b.  14J  Chapel. 

"    Prosper  D.  clerk,  157  Main,  h.  Manchester  t 

"   Prosper  D.Mrs.  stenog.Hartford  Couran  t  Co. 
66  State,  b.  Manchester  t 

"   Wm.  E.  (Gardner  j-  Kibbe)  b.3u.  200  Allyn. 

"   WiUiam  H.  clerk,  b.u.  839  Asylum. 
Kibby  Avid  B.  ins.  agent  at  278J,  b.  554  Main. 
Kidd  John,  diesinker  at  1  Flower,  h.  50  Cedar. 

«   Louise  J.  clerk  at  The  E.  S.  Kibbe  Co.  149 
State,  b.  50  Cedar, 
Kidder  Samuel,painter,r.4  Kuncj.h.Forrestville  t. 
Kidney  Michael,  gardener,  38  Main,b.2u.  32  Park. 

<(   Michael  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.2u.  32  Park. 
Kiefer  Andrew  J.  8ale8man,281  Allyn,h.r.33  Asy. 

*«    George,  clerk  at  150  Main,  h.2u.  151  Weth. 

u  Louis,  butcher  at  8  Church,  b.  14Westland. 
Kieler  John,  driver  at  15  Alb.  h.2u.  51  Liberty. 
Kiely  James,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  W.H.t. 

u   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  22  Affleck. 

«   Michael  J.  saloon  533,  h.  531  Main. 


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Kiernan  Peter,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  24  Flower. 
Kiersted  Chau.  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H. 

«    Grant  U.  clerk  at  Hatch  &  North  Coal  Co. 
301  Main,  h.  127  Babcock. 

«  William,  clerk  at  476  Capitol. 
Kieser  Andrew,  tailor,  66  Asylum. 
Kilboum  Abby  M.  wid.  Henry  G.  h.n.  848  Main. 

K   Alonzo,  machinist,  h.  45  Russ. 

«    Charles  R.  toolmaker  at  Whitney  Mfg.  Co. 
80  Huyshope,  h.  76  Retreat. 

«    Ella  C.  wid.  W.  F.  mnsicteacher  34,  b.  84 
Annawan. 

«    Fanny A.Mrs.dressm.2u.S8ji.2u.88 Windsor. 

«    Grace  L.  saleswoman  45  Asy.  h.84  Retreat. 

«   John  F.  agent  Cash  Register  Co.  3  73  Asylum, 
b.  234  High. 

«   Jos.  A.  medical  student,  h.  139  Collins. 

«    Wm.A.bookbinderat336Asy.  h.84  Retreat. 

"   William  R.  overseer  Hartford  Capitol  Brick 
Co.  h.  Prospect,  So.  of  Park. 
Kilbourne  A.£.leaf  tobacco,214  State,h.E.H.t 
KilburnWm.  B.wholes.boots  &shoes,h.35Kenyon. 
Kilby  Albert,  porter  at  152  Asylum. 

c<   Arthur  E.  wholes,  confectioner,  442  Asylum, 
h.  11  Sargeant. 

it   Eva  F.  supervisor  at  SO  Washington. 

«    Fred  A.  barber  at  22  State,  h.  206  Asylum. 

«    Mary  A.  wid.  Franklin,  b.  1 1  Sargeant. 
Kildare  John  J.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  36  Church. 
Kiley  Bridget,  b.  St.  Marys  Home,  Albany. 
Kilfoil  Patrick,  at  N.Y.R.  r.  565  Asylum. 

«    Robert  J.  molder,  556  Cap.  h.2u.  92  Willow. 

"    Thomas  H.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  24  Affleck. 
Killam  Mary,  b.  84  Edwards. 
Killard  Patrick,  lab.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  267  Park. 

"    Timothy,  coachman  1,  b.  1  Vine. 
Killeen  Peter  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  26  Walnut. 
Killen  Ernest  L.  manager  Ins.  Journal,  66  State, 

h.  East  Hartford  t. 
Killian  Ellen,  wid.  James,  h.u.  62  Governor. 

«    Frank  J.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.  70  Vanblock. 

a   James,  blacksmith  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  52  Gov. 

it   James,  helper  at  Colts,  h.  20  Commerce. 

"   John  J.  gunmaker  at  Colts,  h.  73  Huyshope. 

«    Terence,  saloon,  77  Sheldon. 

«    Thomas,  mechanic,  b.u.r.  65  Temple. 

•<    ThomasF.enameler  at  Popes^h.  1  SCommerce. 

"  Thomas  J.  pistolm.  at  Colts,  b.  70  Vanblock. 
Killin  Anna,  b.  W.H.  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 

ti   James  &  Sons,  wholesale  liquors,  74  Morgan. 

"   Jas.  F.  (James  Killin  Sf  Sons)  b.  24  Morgan. 

«   John  A.  bkkpr.  at  21  Kil.  b.  72  Morgan. 

«    Kate,  wid.  Thomas  J.  h.u.  30  Pleasant. 

it  Wm.  H.  saloon,  21  Kilboum,  b.  72  Morgan. 
Killmer  John,car  inspector,  b.  10  Foot  Guard  pi. 
Killmurray  Jane,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.u.  295  Law. 

«   John  B.  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  295  Lawrence. 

«   John  V.  boxmaker,  b.  295  Lawrence. 

«   Joseph  A.harnessm.  at  8  Sig.b.295  Lawrence. 

u   William,  b.  295  Lawrence. 
Killoran  Michael,  bottler  at  r.  35,  h.r.  35  Wolcott. 
Kilmartin  Edward  J.  painter  at  518  Capitol,  b.u. 
192  Sheldon. 

«   James,  gardener  at  30  Weth.  h.  1 3  Curoombe. 


Kilmartin  James,  laborer,  b.2u.  120  AIImui^. 

tt  James,  steamfitter  at  1  Lau.  h.u.  86  Hcumltoa. 

a   John,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  192  Sheldon. 

<(   Michael,  helper  at  232,  b.  77  Sheldoo. 

«   Michael,  teamster,  b.a.  75  Sheldon. 

it   Patrick,  helper,  b.u.  25  Flower. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.  50  Wells. 

«   f^^see  also  GuUmartin. 
Kilpatrick  Annie,  assembler,  b.  80  Cheatnnt. 

It    Catherine  M.  wid.  Joseph,  h.  30  Chestaiat. 

«  Robert  E.  mechanic  at  Popes,  h.  49  Cv^rajad. 
Kilrain  John  E.  boxm.  at  Popes,  b.  16  Hun  tie jr  pL 
Kih-av  Edward  F.  machinist,  h.  1424  Broad. 

«   John,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.u.  52  Russell. 

tt   John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  Ch.O.  Paric. 

«   Joseph,  b.u.  52  Russell. 

"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.u.  52  RusselL 
Kimball  Carlos  C.  (C.  C.  KimhaU  ^  Co.)   ins. 
agents,  222  Main,  h.  266  Farmingtoa. 

KIMBALL  C.    C.   A    CO.    Insar&nce 
agents,  222  Main,  iEtna  Life  building. 

See  page  388. 
Carlos  C.  KimlNd].        WUllam  B.  UcCnj. 

«   Frederick  S.  clerk  at  C.  C.  Kimball  &  Co. 
222  Main,  b.  266  Farmington. 

«    George  C.  sec'y.  treas.  Sm)'th  M%.  Co.  216 
Main,  b.  266  Farmington. 

«   John  C.  Rev.  h.Su.  382  Main,  rm.  20. 

tt   L.  M.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«   Mark  6.  butcher  at  201  State,  h.  E.H.t. 

M    Richard  H.  drug  clerk,  206  Park,  h.  7  Ward. 
Kimberlee  Henry,  barber  at  144  Asylum^i-  E.H.t. 
Kimberly  Carrie  A.  b.  38  Ashley. 

KIMBERLY   THOMAS  A.  dentiiit 

with  Dr.  L.  6.  Chapman,  36  Pratt,   h. 
659  Main.  See  outside  front  cover. 

Kimenker  Simon,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  298  Market. 
Kimmell  Barbara,  wid.  Frank,  b.  44  Putnam. 
Jacob,  laborer.  h.u.  33  North. 
John  J.  machinist,  h.  44  Putnam. 
Kincaid  Fredrick  M.  screwmaker  at  Hartford 
Machine  Screw  Co.  h.  351  Wetliersfield. 
«   J.  Harvey,  clerk  at  18  State,  b.  Middletown. 
"    Sarah,  wid.  Joseph,  b.  351  Wethersfield. 
Kind  Albert,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Putnam. 
Kindser  David,  barber,  175  State,  h.  53  Morgan. 
"    Morris,  clerk  at  110  State,  h.2u.  209  Front. 
King  Adelaide  S.  wid.  Herbert,  h.  19  Church. 
«    Adelia,  Mrs.  h.  7  Hawthorn. 

Adeline  C.  wid.  Jas.  h.  619  Farmington. 

Alice,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Allen,  fireman  at  P.&R.R  b.  67  Madison. 

Andrew,  motorman  StRy.  b.  15  Pleasant. 

Angeline  E.  wid.  Dan.  W.  h.  370  Asylum. 

Artliur,  carpenter,  h.2u.  30  Hopkins. 

B.  E.  ticket  agent  N.Y.R.  560  Asvlom. 

Charles,  h.  30  Bellevue. 

Charles  A.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Charles  D.  draughtsman  at  F.  H.  Richards, 

303  Main,  b.  143  Collins. 
Charles  E.  electrician,  h.  9  Morgan. 
Charles  F.  machinist  at  66  State. 
Charies  H.  bookkeeper  at  150  State,  h.  £.E 
Donald  E.clerk,b.2u.  30  Hopkins. 


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King  £dw«rd  J.  janitor  Hartford  Canoe  Clab, 
K^.  36  Hicks. 
•<    Edwin  L«.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  E.H.t. 
u    SBzabeth  1£  b.  191  Sigoumejr. 
u    £meliiie  S.  Mrs.  nurse,  357,  h.2  u.  857  Msdn. 
u    Ernest  T.  ostler  at  r.  540,  h.r.  540  Main. 
^    Everett  £.  mach.  at  30  Cusbman,  b.  E.H.t. 
•*    Fraek,  clerk  at  45  Asylum,  b.u.  144  Albany. 
u    Fred.  £.  with  MtoA  Ins.  Co.  226  Main,  b. 

509  Farmington. 
u    George  A. (Bragaw  jr King) h. 85  Belleyue. 
*^    George  B.  machinist  at  80  Huy.  h.  3 72  Main. 
«*    George  F.  assem.  at  Colts,  h.  102  Seymour, 
tt    George  P.  barber  at  563,  b.  644  Main. 
«    Harvey  A.  clerk  N.Y.R.  b.2u.  1 7  Goodman. 
KING  HARVEY  B.  artesian  well  driller, 
38,  h.u.  88  WiUiams.        See  page  434. 
u    Henry  A.  carbuilder,h.2u.  1  Goodman. 
»    Herbert  £.  lecturer,  b.u.  4  9  Park. 
•<    Herbert  S.bkkpr.  336  Asy.  h.  78  Jefferson. 
**    Herbert  S.  clerk,  h.  24  Buss. 
u>    Horace  H.  boots,  etc.  495  Mn.  h.  20  Walnut. 
**    Howard  A.  clerk  at  342  Asy.  b.  30  Chanel. 
*<    J.  Walter,  repairer  at  Capewell  Horse  Nail 

Co.  40  Governor,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
**   James,  bookkeeper  at  134  Main. 
"    Jaine8,carinspector,P.&R.R.b.58Fairmount. 
u   James,  laborer,  h.u.  103  Windsor. 
«<    John,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.  1421  Broad. 
<«   John,  repairer,  P.&R.R.  b.  58  Fairmount 
^   John  T.  cigannaker  349  Mn.  h.  28  So.  Pro. 
"    Joseph,  mach.  at  Pratt  &  W.  Co.  b.  53  Flow. 
**   Joseph  B.  carpenter,  h.  49  Liberty. 
^   Joseph  H.  cashier  American  Na.  Bank,  303 

Main,  h.  Amolddale  road,  W.H.t. 
u  Joseph  J.  brazier  at  581  Cap.  h.  42  Law. 
M   L.  Elizabeth,  mnsicteacher,  1522,  b.  1522  B. 
X    Lewis  H.  nickelplater  at  Popes,  b.  E.H.t 
•*   Louis,  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  h.2u.l  72  Sheldon. 
«   Lydia  A.  wid.  Adolphus,  h.  1522  Broad. 
«4   M.  machinist  at  1  Flower, 
u   Mary,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«   Mary,  h.2u.r.  34  So.  Prospect. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  261  New  Britain. 
M   Michael,  b.2u.r.  34  So.  Prospect. 
M   Michael,  laborer  at  98  KiL  b.u.  84  Windsor. 
«<   Michael  H.  saloon,  2,  h.u.  2  Lawrence. 
u   MoUie  G.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.  66  Seq. 
M  Nelson  E.  lineman,  1. 32  Temple. 
M   Robert  H.  tinner  at  44  Ann,b.  38  Williams. 
M   Simon,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  58  Fairmount. 
M   Thomas,  cigannaker,  b.251  Asylum. 
M   Thomas,  at  Popes,  h.  552  Park. 
^   Thomas,  laborer  at  1,  b.  55  Laurel. 
«   Timothy,  laborer,  h.u.  58  Fairmount. 
«<  William,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  1063  Broad, 
u   William  H.  secretary  iEtna  Ins.  Company, 
226  Main,  h.  509  Farmington.  See  p.  387. 
M  William  J.  operator  70  Huy.  b.66  Sequassen. 
Kinghom  David,  horseshoer,  10  Charles,h.  E.H.t. 
•<    George,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  h.  4  Morris. 
M   Geoige,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  4  Morris. 
«   Henry,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  h.  373  Park, 
u   Henry,  horseshoer  at  10,  h.  18  Charles. 
"  James,  bartender,  h.u.  74  Potter. 


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«   John,  carpenter,  b.  4  Morris. 

Joseph,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  b.  4  Morris. 

Julia,  tel.  operator  247  Pearl,  b.  4  Morris. 

William,bottler  at  20  Morgan, b.7  American. 

William,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.  t. 

William,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  4  Morris. 

Kingsbury  Albert  N.turner,  h.2u.  2  Wooster. 

"   Frank  P.  turner,  581  Cap.h.2.u.  14  Wooster. 

«    Geo.  L.  &  Co.  fire  escapes,  office  48  Ann. 

«   George  L.  (Kingsbury  Sf  Co.)  h.  Enfield  t. 

It  Jane  £.  wid.  Nelson  T.  h.u.  14  Wooster. 

«   Laura  A  h.  73  Sigoumey. 

Kingsland  S.  A.  salesman,  b.  99  Trumbull. 

Kingsler  Geo.  B.J.  mach.  atl  Flow.  b.  12  Hung. 

Kingsley  Albert,  ostler  at  38,  b.  38  Vernon. 

B.  W.  Mrs.  b.  115  Bellevue. 

Carrie,  clerk  at  Mellen,  Hewes  Co.  255,  b. 

578  Main. 

Chas.  F.  clerk  at  84  Mar.  b.  81  Williams. 

&  Co.  grocers,  436  Asylum. 
KeDdrick  C.  Klngaiey. 

Dnmont,  bkkpr.  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co.  34 

Market,  h.  81  Williams. 
Edwin  W.  clerk  at295  A8y.h.2u.ll  Canton. 
Ferdinand  C.  clerk  247  Pearl,  b.  64  Capen. 
Frederick  A.  Mrs.  h.  64  Capen. 
George  W.  engineer  fire  steamer  No.  2,  h.u. 

28  Pleasant. 
Harry,  clerk  at  400,  b.  578  Main. 
Harry  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  578  Main. 
Henry  B.,  Capitol  City  Roofing  Co.  at  44, 

h.  46  Pratt. 
J.  L.  clerk  at  614  Capitol,  h.u.  72  Madison. 
John  M.  shijpper  at  21 6  Lawrence,  h.  Francis. 
Eendrick  (J.  (K  ^  Co,)  h.u.  22  Ashley. 
Lueinda  D.  wid.  Monroe,  b.  81  Williams. 
Marion  E.  bookkeeper,  b.  58  Church. 
Richard  J.  (Kingsley  Sf  Smith)  see  Richard 

J.  Kinsella,  h.  26  Linden. 
Robert  C.  clerk  at  254  Pearl,  b.  64  Capen. 
Sarah  A.  wid.  Frederick,  b.  121  Oak. 
&  Smith,  butter  store,  163  Main. 

RioharA  J.  Kingsley.         ThomAA  A.  Smith. 
William  J.  at  post  ofiice,  b.  91  Main. 

Wm.bag.  master  at  N.Y.R.  h.  51  Heath. 
William,  H.  Mrs.  h.  565  Park. 

Einiry  John  J.  boilermaker  at  40  Cusbman,  h.2u. 

61  Hawthorn. 
Einlan  Catharine,  wid.  Martin,  h.u.  49  Walnut 

«   Julia,  b.u.  49  Walnut 
Kinlock  William,  farmer,  b.  205  Woodland. 
Kinnar  Thomas,  driver  46  Ann,  b.r.  61  Front 
Kinnamey  Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  3  Waw. 

<<   James,  teamster  at  Colts,  h.  62  Vanblock. 

«   James  Jr.  oiler  at  Colts,  b.  52  Vanblock. 

«   Michael  J.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  3  Waw. 
Kinne  Andrew  L.  roller  at  690, b.  645  Park. 

«    Elbridge,  motorman  St.  Ry.  b.u.  266  Main. 

«   Eugene  F.  machinist,  h.u.  13  Goodwin. 

«   Kate  E.  b.  805  Farmington. 
Einner  Arthur  W.  carptr.  r.  884  Asy.  b.  48  Jef . 
Einnemey  Thomas,  b.  60  Vernon. 
Einney  Alfred  W.  draughtsm.  at  556  Capitol,  h. 
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Kinney  Delia  C.  wid.  Huntington,  Lu.  850  Mn. 

«    Walter  A.  at  91  Asylum,  b.99  Hungerford. 

«   Winifred  K.  teacher  at  2d  North  school. 

"   ff^Tsee  also  Kenney;  Keaney. 
Kinnure  Declan,  laborer,  h.u.  257  Front 

"   John  F.  laborer  at  N.E.R.  b.u.  257  Front 

«<    Kittle,  b.u.  257  Front 

((   Maggie,  at  84  Morgan,  h.u.  257  Front 
KinflellaJames,  ice  cream  maker  at  373  Main,  b. 
14  Morgan. 

«   Michael,  carpenter,  h.u.  96  Albany. 
KiNSELLA  Richard  J.  alderman  6tA   ward, 
(Kingsley  Sf  Smith)  h.  26  Linden. 

«   William  J.  gardener  at  38,  b.  38  Prospect 
Kinslar  Meyer,  tailor,  h.  209  Front 
Kinsler  Anna,  wid.  George,  h.  12  Hungerford. 

c<    David,  barber,  h.  53  Morgan. 

«    George  B,  J.,  b.  12  Hungerford. 
Kinsman  Charles  L.mach.80Cush.b.l8Woodbine. 

"   Edward  C.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 
218  Main,  b.  Rocky  Hill  t 

tt   Henry  £.  machinist,  n.  18  Woodbine. 

it   Louise  H.  teacher,  b.  18  Woodbine. 

><    William  M.  machinist  at  30  Cushman,  b.  18 
Woodbine. 
Kinyon  Frank  S.  horse  dealer,  h.  Ill  Edwards. 

«    Seth,  farmer,  h.  802  Albany. 

"   J3r'««6  also  Kenyan. 
Kip  Arthur  R.  instructor  at  E.  H.  Morse's  Busi- 
ness College,  370  Asylum. 
Kipp  Edgar  W.  painter,  522  Main,b.  Weth.  t 

«    George  W.  assembler,  b.2u.  56  Sheldon. 

u   Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  56  Sheldon. 

*<   Matthew  J.  browner,  b.2u.  56  Sheldon. 

«   Wm.  F.  tel.  operator,  6  Cen.  b.  56  Sheldon. 

Kippen  Henry  A.  clerk  at  office,  Nat  Home  for 

Disabled  Soldiers,  291  Mn.h.  90  Hudson. 

Kirbell  Benj.  J.  hamessm.  at  8  Si^.  b.u.  133  Tru. 

«   Joseph,  harnessm.  at  454  Asylum,  h.  E.H.t 
Kirkbride,  Geo.  B.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  99  Tru. 
Kirby  Cornelius  J.  laborer  172  Com.  h.  259  Front 

«    Phil,  laborer  at  172  Com.  h.  168  Front 

«   William,  blacksm.  352  Alb.  b.  39  Harrison. 
Kirch  Jacob,  bootmaker  at  38,  h.2u.  31  Flower. 
Kirche  Richard,  bartender,  h.  47  Hudson. 
Kirchner  Chas.  C.  lab.  885Shel.  h.  501  Franklin. 
Kirk  Chas.  H.  insp.  at  Colts,  h.u.  32  Woodbridee. 

u   James,  machmist  at  1  Flow.  b.  1326  Broad. 

«   Samuel  J.  machinist,  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.u.  105  Hungerford. 
Kirkbride  Fred.  R  motorman  StRy.  115  State. 
Kirke  Alexander,  elk.  at  400  Main,  b.  90  Church. 
Kirkegaard  Mads,  porter  at  207  State. 
Kirkef  Robert,  plumber,  124  Main,  b.  86  Capitol. 
Kirkor  Charles,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Kirkorian  George,  at  328  Asylum. 
Kirkouin  Alex,  mach.  888  Cap.  b.  213  Lawrence. 
Kirkpatrick  Elizab'h,  wid.  Jas.  nurse,  h.  198  Cpn. 

it   John,  carpenter,  h.  198  Capen. 

«   Letitia  E.wid.  James,  h.u.  133  Market 

«   Robert  J.  machinist,  Colts,  h.u.  13  Warner. 

"    Samuel  L.  b.  59  Kenyon. 
Kirwan  Patrick  J.  helper  1,  h.  65  Flower. 

"   1128^**^  ^0  Kerwin, 
Kirwin  Michael  J.  machinist  at  N.Y.R. 


Kitchen  Ira  G.  engineer,  Taft  Ca  h.a.r.  1  Ord. 

u   Lizzie  E.  teadier,  b.u.  824  Main. 

«    Sarah  J.  wid.  James,  h.a.  824  Maiiu 
Kitson  Agnes  J.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  33  Wilson. 

"   John  F.  wheelturner,  b.  83  Wilson. 

u   Martin  J.  molder,  54  Arch,  b.  70  Potter. 

<<   Michael,  Uborer,  h.  70  Potter. 

it   Michael  F.  machinist,  b.  70  Potter. 

It   Rosa,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  11  Wilson. 

«    Simon  J.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  70  Potter. 

««    Simon  J.  helper,  b.  83  Wilson.       

"    Simon  J.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  83  WilBon. 
Kittel  Adolph,  at  Popes,  h.Su.  12  Trumbull. 

»   Robert,  cook  at  814  Asy.  b.  12  TrumbulL 
Kittner  Mary  F.  clerk  at  252  Pearl,  b.  58  Chureli. 
Kittredge  Warren  G.  847  Asylum,  h.  69  Babcock. 
Kittrid^  C.  V.  N.  b.  57  Farmington. 
Kivney  John,  switchm.  N.Y.K  h.  60  Flower. 

<<   Thomas,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.  17  Lawrence. 
Kielleren  Carl  J,  painter,  h.2u.  1 76  Putnam. 
Klaman  Israel,  tailor,  h.u.  60  Market 
Klatt  John,  painter,  41  Albany,  b.  41  Chestnut. 
Klebeau  Edward,  painter,  h.u.  21  Hamilton. 
Klees  Fred.  F.  machinist,  h.  21  Windsor. 
Klein  Adolph,  packer,  849  Mn.  h.r.  299  Market. 

«    Adolph,  buffer  at  7, 1. 45  Temple. 

tt   Max,  groceries  at  270  Market,  h.  81  North. 
Klett  Chri^ina,  wid.  Peter,  h.  282  Market 

«    Fred,  at  41  Pratt,  b.  282  Market 

«   John,  painter  at  41  Albany,  b.  41  Chestnut. 

<(    Louis,  clerk,  Stillman  &  Co.  furs,  etc  23 
Pratt,  b.  E.H.t 

«    Oscar,  filer  at  Colts,  b.  282  Biarket 

(^  Otto,  h.  282  Market 

"  Valentine,  machinist  at  r.  64  Asy.  h.  49  N.H. 
Kiev  Louis,  pressman  Hartford  Times,  246  Main. 
Klidel  Ernest,  pressman  15  Trumbull,  b.  81  Grace. 
Kline  Delia  B.  wid.  Harlan  P.  h.  112  Wdld. 

it   Jacob,  filer  ac  581  Capitol,  b.  217  Market 

"   Milo,  laborer  at  Spring  Grove  Cemetery,  h.a. 
895  Main. 

«    Nickie,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  41  North. 

«   Robert  H.  bookkeeper  at  Orient  Insurance 
Co.  5  Haynes,  b.  25  Spring. 

"   ^i^^see  also  CUne. 
Klinger  Adeline  P.  asst  690  Asy.  b.u.  114  Hop. 

"   Bertha  H.  teacher  West  Middle  School, 
b.u.  114  Hopkins. 

«   Clara  M.  teacher  at  West  Middle  School, 
b.u.  114  Hopkins. 

«    Katherine,  wid.  Henry  F.  h.u.  114  Hopkins. 
Klingler  Chas.  sunt  Jas.  L.  Howard  &  Co  440 
Asy.  h.  4  Preston. 

"    i^^see  also  Gloekler. 
Klocpfel  Adolf ,  carpenter,  b.  89  Morgan. 
Knapman  Burdette,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
Knapp  Alfred  asst.  sup.  at  253  Main,h.  4  Russell. 

«    Cliarles  A.  conductor  St.  Ry.  b.  19  Central. 

tt   Frank,  hotel  and  cafe  195  Main,  h.  4  Cong. 

"    Frederic,  expert  acc't,  h.  14  Columbia. 

«    Harry  S.,  U.  S.  Navy,  b.  14  Columbia. 

"    Henry    A.   student  '  Trinity   College,    81 
Jarvis  Hall,  Sunmiit 

«    Irving,  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  20  Chestnut 

«   Jessie  E.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 


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Knapp  Margaret  L.  b.  14  Columbia. 

u  Martin,  ciganaaker,  li.8a.  58  Temple. 

u  Maiy  Clissold,  kindergtn.  tch.  b.  14Columbia. 

Knee  Lewis,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  Windsor  L.  t. 

Knerett  Thos.  M.  molder,  b.  Forest 

««   Wm.  gardener,  b.  Forest 

Knii^erbocker  Webeter,  clerk  at  400  Main^  b. 

92  Franklin. 

Kni^  Gbaa.  H.  clerk,  b.  238  Market 

u   Charles  W.  assist,  manager  Hartford  Post, 

23,  b.  289  Asylam. 

u  Clarence  P.  b.  S23  Pearl. 

M  Elias  E.  gardener  at  21  Vine,  b.  55  Fmt 

u  James  H.  coachman,  b.  834  PearL 

u  James  H.  president  First  National  Bank, 

50  State,  b.  6  Charter  Oak  place. 

u  Robert,  farmer,  b.  281  Albany. 

««  WiUard,  Jr.  toolmaker,  h.  50  Brown. 

**  Wm.  H.  machinist,  h.2u.  82  Franklin. 

«   William  W.  physician,  office  95, 1.  95  Tru. 

Kn^htly  Thos.  E.  driver,  18  Mos.b.u.  4  Whitmore. 

u   W.  F.  expressman,43  Front,b.u.  4  Wllitmo]::^. 

Rnodson  Knod,  laborer,  b.  188  Albany. 

<4   Landris,  laborer,  b.  188  Albany. 

Knoek  Hattie,  wid.  GQbert  J.  h.  85  Windsor. 

^  Ik  8.  &  Co.  jewelers,  842  Main. 

Levtet  8,  Knoek.  'Hejmaai  P.  Leyy. 

**   Leviat  S.  (L.S.  Knoek  ^  Co.)  pawnbroker, 

hardware,  188,  h.  190  State. 

Kdoos  Jacob,  h.  Prospect,  2d  h.  N.  of  Farm.  ay. 

u  John,  superintenaent,  h.  95  Washington. 

Knowlden  James  G.  b.  8  Walnut 

Knowles  G.  William,  b.  110  High. 

«   George  A.  b.  110  High. 

"  Walter  W.  teamster,  134  Main,  1. 80  State. 

Knowlton  Blanche  H.  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 

"  Clarence,  cleric  476  Cap.  b.  87  Washington. 

*"   Harlan  P.  clerk  at  209  Main,  b.  87  Wash. 

Knox  Ahnira,  wid.  William,  b.  28  Marshall 

^  C  D.  trav.  salesm.  at  Popes,  h.  Springfield  t 

«  Chas.  N.  elec^cian,  210  Pearl,  h.  701  Asy. 

<<  Chas.  Norton,  printer  at  C.  M.  Gaines,  66 

State,  b.u.  593  Main. 

**  &  Charlton,  hoosef  umishings,  268  Main. 
_  E«rl  p.  Charlton. 

"^  Dwight  W.  salesm.  816  Pearl,  b.  28  Marshall. 

Khox  Fb  ank  J.  wholesale  dealer  in  steam,  plumb- 
ers supplies,  814, 816  Pearl,  h.  28  Marshall. 

See  page  199. 

"  Harry  R.  bookkeeper  at  Geo.  W.  Moore  k 
Ca  281  Main,  b.  9  Russ. 

^  Herbert  L.  special  agent  Conn .  Gren.  Life  Ins. 
Go.  291  Main,  h.  85  Capen. 

^  John  B.  assist,  secretary  Fhoenix  Ins.  Co.  64 
Pearl,  h.  222  Collins. 

«  John  D.night  cl'k  N. Y.  R.  450  Asy .b.44  Pratt. 

^  John  Malcolm,  foreman  at  C.  M.  Gaines,  66 
State,  hu.  598  Main. 

"  Joseph  W.  laborer,  h.u.  2  Portland. 

"  Bobert,  machinist,  h.u.  9  Russ. 

u  Bob'tC.  ins.  agent,  258  Main,  h.  26  Marshall. 

^  Sarah  L.  wid.  Chester,  h.  26  Marshall. 

<"  Yiivinia  M.  wid.  Daniel  G.  h.u.  593  Main. 

^  Walter,  machinist,  b.  5  Vandyke. 

"*  Wm.  R.  machinist,  N.Y.R.  b.a.  80  Canton. 


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GAS  FITTERS'  and 
PLUMBERS'  SUPPLI 


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Engineers'  and  Mill  Supplies, 

Bteam  and  Oas  Fitters'  Tools.    Pipe  Cut  aud 
Threaded  to  Sketcli.    Leather  Belt- 
ing and  Lace  Leather. 

314   and   316   PEARL   STREET. 


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Enndflon  Hans,  laborer,  b.r.  80  Temple. 
Kobel  Cbarles,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  54  Lawrence. 
Kocb  Adolpb  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.578  Main. 

"   Anton,  b.u.  69  Hamilton. 

«   August,  cafe  29  Central,  h.u.  66  Temple. 

M   Cbarles,  manager  at  29  Cen.  h.  870  Asylum. 

(<    Gustave,  baker  at  185  Main,b.  147  State. 

ii   Micbael  slater,  b.u.  55  Green. 

«   l^^see  also  Cook;  Cooke. 
Kodlli  Andre,  filer  at  Popes,  h.u.  85  Hamilton. 
Kocbler  Josephine,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Eodisky  Abram,  peddler,  h.u.  211  Front. 
Eoehler  Louis,  laborer  at  98  Eilboum,  b.  28  For. 
Eoenig  August,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  1 7  Harbison. 

«   C.  A.  A.  ffrocer,  42,  h.  44  Temple. 

«   Charles  F.  clerk  at  42,  b.  44  Temple. 

<<   Emil  L.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  42  Ward. 

«    Oscar,  teacher  violin,  71,  h.  71  Church. 

it   William  T.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  42  Ward. 
Eoffinke  Paul,  assembler  at  Colts,  b.  28  Julius. 
Eoffman  Mitchel,  clothing,  824  Asy.  h.u.  90  Main. 

«    Sam,  tailor  at  29  Eilboum,  b.  72  Pleasant 
Kof  sky  Bemhard,  dry  goods,  etc.  800,  h.u.  800  Pk. 

«   Sarah,  clerk  at  268  Main,  b.  35  Chapel. 
Eohland  John,  carpenter,  h.  19  Eibbe. 
Eohler  Charles,  carpenter  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  8  Flat. 

«    Charlotte  A.  lampbaser  at  88  Wbn.b.33|Laf . 
Eohlus  Henry,  wood  engraver  at  177  Asylum,  b. 
179  Babcock. 

«   Nicholas,  mech.  r.  64  Asy.  h.  1 79  Babcock. 
Eohn  Albert  M.  (Henry  Kohn  j*  Som)  860  Main, 
h.  289  Sigourney. 

<(   Edmund  P.  salesman  at  Henry  Eohn  & 
Sons,  860  Main,  b.  16  Winthrop. 

«    Geo.  E.  clerk  at  Henry  Eohn  &  Sons,  360 
Main,  b.  16  Winthrop. 

li   Henry fjire  commissioner  (H.  Kohn  Sf  Sons) 
h.  16  Winthrop. 

KOHN   HENRY  &  SONS,  wholesale 
jewelry,  diamonds,  860  Mn.    Seepage  481 . 
Heniy  ^ohn.   Albert  M.  Kohn.   Oscar  W.  Kohn. 

«   Henry,  teamster  at  885  Shel.  b.  142  Main. 

«    Leopold,  trimmer,  418  Main,  h.  870  Asylum. 

"    Oscar  W.  (H:  Kohn  §'  Sons)  b.  16  Winthrop. 

Eolichman  A.  (Kolichmanff  KasanoJ)h.  92  Fra. 

«   &  Easanof,  tailors,  92  Francis. 

A.  Koliolunan.  A.  Kaaanof. 


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6KER*8    HARTFORD    CITT    DERBCTORY. 


KcAenx  QiriFtiai^  cigarm.  S49  Mud,  b.  23  llos. 
KoUer  John,  machinut  ai  Colta,  Ilil  44  Frauds. 
Kollai  jer  William,  laborer,  h.  5  Meadow. 
KootreTitz  Harris,  shoemaker,  h.  26  North. 
Kopalent  Ignatz,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  Ifanehester  t 
Kophe  Hermann,  assemh.  at  Popes*  h.  ParkriUe. 
Koplan  Bamej  at  618  C^itoL  Ln.  S2  North. 
Koppelman  Heniy  C.  mach.  Colts,  h.  23  Paw. 
KomeU  Charles,  laborer,  h.o.r.  60  Temple. 
Kosengoren  John,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  101  Law. 
Kosetzke  Albert,  engir.  at  1  Laorel,  h.  Howard. 
^    Aoffust,  mach.  at  1  Laorel,  b.  1432  Broad. 
Kodiefsky  Georse,  machinist,  LSo.  28  North. 

**    Henr}',  machinist,  b.3n.  28  North. 
Koshgorian  Krigor  G.  at  328  Asj.  b.  34  Hop. 
KosBick  Simon,  cigarm.  104  Asylum,  h.  £.  U.  t. 
Kostenbader  Fredk.  hamessmaker,  454  As^rlom, 
b.  184  Front. 
**   John,  currier  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  £.H  t. 
u   Mary,  wid.  Frederick,  h.u.  13  RusselL 
Konfman  Alfred,  peddler,  h.r.  6  7  Pleasant. 
^    Philip,  manufacturer,  h.r.  67  Pleasant. 
Kowalske  Jos.  Fred,  motorm.  St.  Rj.  h.a.  74  San. 
"   Mary,  clerk  at  426  Main,  b.  58  Church. 
M    Simon,  helner  at  618  Capitd,  h.  5  EUenr. 
Kowalski  Rudolph,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Kowalsky  F.  wireworker  at  618  Cap.  h.5  Ellery. 
Kowles  L.  J.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  86  Pleasant. 
Kraehenbuehl  Frederick,  laborer,  h.r.  531  Main. 
Krahenbuhl  Fritz,  baker  at  169  Asylum. 
Kramer  Benj.  barber,  1  Morgan,  b.2u.  31  North. 
«    Michael,  peddler,  h.2o.  31  North. 
«    Philip,  salesman,  261  Asylum. 
"    Samuel,  peddler,  b.u.  260  Front 
«<    Sarah,  groceries,  260,  h.  260  Front. 
Krauxra  Joseph  Rev.  h.2u.  23  Morgan. 

"    t^r*^^  ^^  Cramer. 
Krapsch  W.  Frank,  cabinetmaker  at  Seidler  & 

May,  306  Pearl,  h.u.  81  Seymour. 
Krassner  Sam,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Cedar. 
Krause  Otto  H.  mach.  at  P.&R.R.  h.  140Mather. 
Krauss  Benj.  carptr.  69  Front,  h.3u.  53  Mor^n. 
u    Christian,  cigarm.  at  104  A8ylum,b.204  High. 
««    David,  clerk,  42  Union  pi.  b.u.  28  Morgan. 
«    Isidore,  clerk  at  188  State,  b.  3  Pleasant  ct. 
"    Louis,  clerk  at  114  Asy.  h.u.  19  Morgan. 
«    Philip,  shoemaker,  14  Mulberi-)',  h.  32  Cap. 
"    Solomon,  tailor,  h.u.  28  Morgan. 
"    II3r'««c  Krause, 
Krauthoff  Charles,  cigarm.  149,  h.  149  Market. 
Krazewski  Paul,  candy  maker,  19  Foot  Guard  pi. 

b.  76  Sanford. 
Kreimendahl  Frank  H.  clerk  at  1 15  Mn.b.l6  Elm. 
"    Fred.W.  letter  carrier,  b.  36  Grand. 
(<    Julius  R.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.  36  Grand. 
Kress  Charles,  cook  at  30  Wasnington. 
u    Ferdinand  S.  mech.  at  26  Ili^h,  b.  620  Main. 
u   Hannah  Mrs.  waitress  at  SO  Washington. 
Kreuser  Edmund  L. cutter  at  252  Pl.b.  76  Ann. 

«    Mary,  wid.  Casper,  h.  76  Ann. 
Kreuter  }jOuis,  assembler  at  Colts,  h.u.  143  Zion. 
Krey  Andre,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  127  Babcock. 
Krishncr  Harry,  ragpeddler,  h.u.r.  20  North. 
Krikorian  Alex.  M.  at  1  Flower,  b.  213  Law. 


Krist  Waiiam,  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 
Kroag  Haas  P.  roller  at  Jewdl  Belting  Co. 

Tnmabull,  b.  22  Gold. 
Krocher  John  S-cashier,  215  Asy.h.l  Goodmaii'^ 
Krogh  Christian,  drummer  at  815,  b.  815  Asj. 
Kroher  Otto,  mangr.  com.  cable,  3  Cen.  h.1 7  Bond. 
Krohn  Augustus,  tailor,  23  Squire,  h.  240  Maple. 

u    Charles,electricianatl57WethJLl8£Iliott. 

u   Theodore,  watchman,  h.  15  EUiott. 
Kronke  Frederick  screwinaker  at  476  CapitoL 
Kronsberg  August,  stonecutter,  h.  110  Hong. 
Kropp  Cl^FjMBemblerat  Popes,b.3  Kilboum  ci. 

««   6.  Addph,  at  iEtna  Life  Lisorance  Col  218 
Main,  h.u.  53  Sigoumey. 

^  Minnie  F.  wid.  Charles, h. So. 3 KUbovimet. 
Krossner  A.  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  20  Cedar. 
Krotkin  Jacobs  helper  at  555  Cap  b.  205  Front. 

^   Moses,  peddler,  h.n.  205  Front. 

Krotoshiner  Joseph,^  F.  K.  jr  San)  b.  1  Spring. 

M   Y.  &  Son,  crockery,  153  Main. 

Mn.  TettA  Krotoablner.  Jofleph  Krotoshiner. 

«   TetU  Mis.  (Y.K.i'  Son)  h.  1  Spring. 

Krongh  James  P.  asst.  bkkpr.  at  690,  b.  396  Pk 

KmgChas.  B. pressman,  1  Sa  Ann,  buu.  15  Fmi. 

M   £liaa,  tailoress,  b.  74  Williams. 

Frederick  C.  cigarmkr.  26  7  Main,  h.  62  Wma. 

George  P.  clerk  at  Hfd.  Life  &  Annuity 

Ins.  Ca  230  Asylum,  b.  15  Fairmoont. 

James  J.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  4  Francis  ave. 

John,  at  1  Laurel,  h.  4  Francis  ave. 

Louis,  (K,,  Powers  jr  Co.)  h.46  Huntington. 

Powers  &  Ca  tobacconists,  267  Main. 
Louis  Krag,   Michael  Powera,  Chas.  Kenhnliold. 

Krulikowski  Frank,  harness  shop  4,  h.r.  4  Law. 

Krull  Augustus  C.  h.u.  1  Temple. 

u   Fraidc  G.  teamster  at  1 76  FUt  b.  28  Temple. 

"   Otellie,  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 
Kmm  Alice  J.  inspector  at  40  Gov.  b.  133  Maple. 

«    ClifTord  £.  at  230  Asylum,  b.  133  Maple. 

«   Rosalia  J.  wid.  Henry,  h.  193  Maple. 

Krumgold  Henry,  saloon  at  60  Pie.  h.  42  North. 
Krupp  Rudoff,  rubberworker  at  690  Park. 
Kudelii  Andrew,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  35  Ham. 
Kuebler  George  F.  clerk  at  359  Main,b.u.  7  Grand. 

"    Robert  B.  printer  at  252  Pearl,  b.  E.H.  t. 
Kuehn  Henry,  bartender  at  70  Temple. 
Kuehnold  Chas.  cigarmaker  at  26  7  Mn.h.2tt.2  TaL 

It   Fred  W.  cigarmaker,  h.3u.  2  Talcott 
Kuela  James,  peanut  stand  cAnn  &  A8y.h.29Alb. 
Kuenzli  Aug.  mach.  262  Main,  b.  3  Whitman  cL 
Charles  K.  at  135  Grove,  b.  3  Whitman  ct. 


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It   Josephine  K.8tenogr.at  872  Main,b.8 Whit.ct. 

«    Sophia,  wid.  August,  h.u.  8  Whitman  ct. 
KufiFs  William,  cigarmaker  at  104  Asy.b.21lTni. 
Kugler  Christian  G.bakerat368Asy.h.3u.54Tem. 

"    William,  at  2  Union  pi.  h.  Union  pi. 
Kuhn  Henrv,  teamster,  b.u.  142  Main. 

"   Jacob,  laborer,  N.Y.R.  h.  76  Sanford. 
Kuhne  Edward  J.  clerk.  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.  24  Beldan. 
Kuhrt  Christian,  filer,  h.  28  Flower. 

"    Otto,  filer  at  388  Capitol,  h.  29  Mulberry. 
KuUe  Kari  C.  bkkpr.  at  100  Tru.  b.  W.L.  t.' 
Kullgren  Fred.  K.  carpenter,  h.r.  37  Wash. 
Kuhn  Albert,  lithogr.  at  42  Union  pi.  b.  88  Ch. 


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j.F.foreniLatlFlow.h.  183  Retreat 
**     AvMg.  F.  2nd«mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  203  Maple. 
M     Oliitfles  F.  contractor  at  1  Flow.  h.  130  Ket. 
««     Henry  J.bkkpr.at  347  Main,  b.  130  Retreat. 
JLimiiiiier  Gbaa.  kL  oetler,  Ilt.  228  Maple. 

**     Olias.  Jr.  b.r.  228  Maple. 
Kunmitaeh  Jobn,  filer  at  Popes,  b.3u.  34  So  Pro. 
"^     Jdagdalene,  wid.  Jacob,  h.3a.  6  Kilboum  ct 
*«     Mmry^  dressmaker,  6,  b.Sa.  6  Kilboom  ct. 
•*     Ollis,  packer,  h.3u.  34  S.  Proepect 

Peter,  asst.  at  377  Main,  b.3a.  6  Kilboum  ct. 
m  John  B.  afaoem.  391  Main,  1. 35  Asylum. 
Charles  S.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  82  Fkn.aT. 
Kxankel  Emily  C.  b.  5  Congress. 

««     £mil7  R.  wid.  Edward,  tel.  operator  at  247 

Peiarl,  h.  5  Congress. 
«     FredrlL  W.  iceman  at  280  Main,  b.  5  Cong. 
■^    fiarris,  tailor,  h.u.  52  Windsor. 
^    Minnie,  stenogr.  at  369  Main,  b.  5  Cong. 
«<    Saan,  wid.  Valentine,  h.  9  Arcb. 
Kitrse  Morris,  screwm.  at  476  Cap,  h.u.  217  Fr. 
Knntc  Peter,  ooremaker.  State,  b.  270  Front 
Kanx  Albert,  Tamisher  at  209  Mn.b.  96  Mad.  ay. 

C4    Peter  J.coremakeratr.  223  State. 
Km&ze  Frederick  H.  b.2u.  10  Fairmount 
Kurth  Wilfred,  clerk  at  197  Asy.  b.  N.  B.  t 
Kortz  George,  bottler  at  163  Front,  b.  80  Tern. 

*«    fl^^see  also  Kenoin ;  Kinoin. 
Kntacher  Ferdinand,  grocer,  77,  L  75  Temple. 
Kuznitzki  Abe.  pinmaker  at  31  Hicks,  b.  224  Fr. 

««   Jacob,  peddler,  h.u.  224  Front 
Kzirian  K.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

LtABADiB  Aorall,  molder,  b.u.  8  Warren. 
^   Homer,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R. 
**   Josepb,  mason,  b.u.  42  Canton. 
«<   Loois,  carptr.  at  r.  616  Main,b.u.  42  Canton. 
M   Wiltred,  taUor,  b.u.  42  Canton. 
Laboo  Thos.  £.  ciirriage  repairer,  r.  29,  b.  29  Vine. 
Labreck  Frederick,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
M   Frederick  P.  engineer,  h.  30  Canton. 
u   Josepb  £.  at  476  Capitol,  b.  30  Canton. 
^   MelTina,  wid.  Joseph,  b.r.  87  Windsor. 
LacaTa  Domenico,  barber  18,  h.  18  Kilboum. 
u   James,  shoeniaker,  h.  208  Front. 
"   Peter,  laborer,  h.2u.  79  Morgan. 
M    Rocco,  laborer  h.  20  Kilboum. 
Lacey  Gecn^e,  mason,  h.u.  65  Hungerford. 
M   James  G.  b.u.  65  Hungerford. 
M   Martin,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  333  Lawrence. 
u   Patrick,blacksmith  at  Popes,h.  58  Hawthorn. 
Lackard  Jos.  W.  col.  at  261  Asy.  h.u.  13  Amity. 
Lackey  Otis  C.  foreman,  h.  100  Hopkms. 
Lackmann  Frank,  cooper  at  232  Shel.  h.  E.H.t 

Lacmam tailor,  h.u.  18  7>^  Front. 

Lacy  Charles,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  New  Britain  t. 
"   Edward  J.  collector  at  Herold  Capitol  Brew- 
ing Co.  b.u.  87  Chestnut 
James  E.  grocery  23,  b.  58  Hawthorn. 
Nathaniel  A.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  h.  58 

Hawthorn. 
Patrick,  blacksmith,  h.u.  58  Hawthorn. 
Thomas,  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  8  7  Chestnut 
Ladd  Merton  D.traT.sale8man,Lu.58  Hungerford. 
u  Wallace  6.  teamster,  h.u.  9  Kinsley. 


u 
u 


u 


Lady  of  Sorrow,  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Gh-aoe 

cor.  Greenwood,  Parknlle. 
I^ab  Frederick,  b.u.  75  Main. 

u   Mary,  wid.  Samuel,  h.u.  75  Main. 
LaFargue  John  S.  mach.  at  54  Arch,  b.  £.H.t. 
Lafayette  John,  b.  494  Main. 
LaFortune  Victor  £.  conductor  StBy.  h.  £.H.t 
Lagan  Edward,  clerk  at  305  Main,  b.  32  Village. 

«(    Frank  W.  clerk  at  329  Main,  b.  32  Village. 
.  («   James  H.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  32  Village. 

«   James  J.  plumber,  b.  9  Charter  Oak  ay. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  9  Ch.  Oak  av. 

M   Margaret  C.  clerk  Brown,  Thomson  3c  Co. 
diy  ffoods,  400  Main,  b.  9  Ch.  Oak  av. 

«   Mary  W.  dressmaker  9,  b.  9  Ch.  Oak  av. 

"   Michael,clerk,217Main,b.  9  Charter  Oak  ay. 

"    Sarah  J.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
dry  goods,  400  Main,  b.  9  Ch.  Oak  ay. 

«   Terence,  blacksmith,  h.  32  Village. 
Lagas  William,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  880  Broad. 
Lagerstedt  John,  painter  at  231  Asy  .h.u.26  Avon. 
Lahan  James,  mason,  h.  91  Front 
Laharpe  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  16  Potter. 
Lahey  Jeremiah,eng.  Beach  Mfg.  Co.  h.  88  Grove. 

«   Patrick  H.  driver,  166  Main,  b.  6  Trambull. 

"   William,  boilerm.  at  1 09  Com.  b.  88  Grove. 

"   ISr'stfc  cdso  Lahy;  Leahy, 
Lflddlow  Hannah,wid.  Charles,nur8e,h.2 Marsh  ct. 
Laiman  Mary  A.  wid.  John,  b.3u.  15  Taleott 

"    Theodore  W.  engineer  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 
mill,  34  Morgan,  b.  7  Goodwin. 
Laing  John,  carpenter,  h.  4  Squire. 

«   J(^n,enameier  at  5 8 1  Cap.b.3u.  1 84  Sheldon. 

Laird  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.u.  3  Kce  ct 

Laity  Matthew  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.41  Spring. 

Lake  Eybrett  J.  secy.  Hartford  Lumber  Co. 

r.  15  Albany,  h.  282  Sigoumey.  See  p.  46 7. 

«<   Hiomas  A.  prest  Hartford  Lumber  Co.  r. 
15  Albany,  h.  Rockville  c 
Lally  Anna,  b.  2  Uolcomb. 

«   Annie,  dressmaker,  b.  68  Wooeter. 

^   Francis  J.  Rev.  b.  38  Main. 

*<   James,  Jr.  b.  202  Laurel. 

«   James  F.  policeman,  h.  202  laurel. 

"   Johanna  Mrs.  dressm.  b.  54  Woodbridge. 
•    «    Katherine  A.clerk,b.  68Woo6ter. 

»   Mary,  wid.  Thomas.  b.2u.  29  Hawthorn. 

"   Mary  J.  stenographer,  b.  48  Prospect 

M   Michael,  laborer,  n.2u.  55  Hawthorn. 

«   Michael  K.  toolmaker,  476  Cap.  h.  55  Haw. 

«   Michael  L.  filer  at  30  Cushman,  h.  43  Haw. 

«   Patrick,gardener,  at  9 1 1  Main,h.  68  Wooster. 

«   Thomas,  at  Popes,  h.  223  Park. 

M   Timothy  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  74  Vanblock. 
Lamb  Albert  L.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annu- 
ity Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  Elmwood. 

«   Chauncey  B.  at  132,  b.  182  Trumbull. 

«   EdwinE.toolmaker,atlLaurel,h.  352  Park. 

"   Edwin  J.  bakery,  132,  h.  132  Trumbull. 

«   James,  blacksmith,  10  Ferry,  h.u.  44  Wdbg. 

^   John  W.  life  ins.  281  Main,  h.  89  Jefferson. 

M   Lorenzo,  pres.  and  treas.  Elk  Head  BotUing 
Co.  h.  154  Seymour. 

««   Mary  wid.  William  b.u.  22  Huntley  pi. 

a   Mary  E.  wid.  Albert,  nurse,  b.  117  Oak. 


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gbeb's  habtpokd  city  diebctoby. 


Lamb  Richard  F.  blacksmith  at  10  Feny. 
«   Wm.  A.  engineer  at  1  Flower,  h.  117  Oak. 

Lambe  John  J.  five  department  supplies,  h.  6  Bkm. 

Lambert  John,  saloon  253  Windsor,  h.u.  50  Atou. 

Lamberto  Martin  T.  driyer,  91  Morgan. 

Lamenza  Tony,  fruits,  48  Union  pi. 

Laminger  Adolph,  prop.  Hartford  cornice,  sky- 
light and  roofing  works,  34  Union,  pi.  h. 
286  Maple. 

Lamkins  Fred  W.  clerk  at  Sage  Allen  &  Co. 
369  Main,  h.u.  2  Wooster. 

Lamoureux  F.  G.  Mrs.  b.  219  High. 

Lamphear  Annie  L.  wid.  George,  b.  19  Ward. 
it   Erwin  A.  toolmaker,  h.  19  Ward. 

LAMPHIER     EDWIN     P.    Central 
Stables,  328  Asylum. 

See  page  508. 

"   Mason  G.  wheeltruer  at  581  Cap.  1. 1 2  7  Front 

«   Oliver  C.  teamster  at  149  State,  h.  147  Front 

"    William  O.  brazier,  h.  127  Front 

"    (^^See  also  Lanphere. 
Lampone  Frank,  barber  at  2,  b.  90  State. 
Lampson  Amanda,  wid.  Julius,  h.  80  Farmington. 

"   Frank  W.  carpenter  at  14  Hicks,  b.  W.H.  t 

Lamson  Chas.  M.  Rev.  pastor   First  (Center) 

Church  of  Christ  of  IIfd.h.90  Buckingham. 

«    Elsie  J.  wid.  Frank  A.  b.u.  7  Pleasant 

"    R.  IL  U.  S.  Navy,  b.  714  Asylum  ay. 
Lancaster  £dw.  foreman,  h.u,  75  Flower. 

«   Edward  J.  machinist,  h.u.  75  Flower. 
Lance  Frank  G.  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  7  Front. 

«<    Peter,  engineer  at  69  Front,  b.  1 75  State. 
Jjanderman  O.  screwmak.  at  476  Cap.  h.  35  North. 
Landers  Addie  A.  F.  assistant  bookkeeper  at 
93  Asylum,  b.  86  Hudson. 

"   Maurice  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1335  Broad. 

u   William  £.  F.  asst  adjutant-general  State, 
Capitol,  rm.  19,  h.  New  London  t. 
Landfear  Louise  B.  musict  102,  h.u.  102  Wooster. 

«   N.  Maria,  h.u.  102  Wooster. 
Landigan  John,  cl'k  at  78  Tru.  1. 300  Wethersfield. 
Landon  E.  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  36  North. 

"    Frank  H.  livery,  212,  h.  214  Park. 

"   Frank  H.  Jr.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pect, b.  214  Park. 

"   Herbert  E.  h.  114  Capen. 

«   Raymond  D.  driver,  215  Asylum,  h.2u.  12 
Goodman  pi. 
Landrigan  Daniel  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  41  Ham. 

"   James,  horseshoer,  b.u.  71  Albany. 

«<   Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  1 7  Kilbourn. 

«   John  F.  cutter  at  8  Sis.  b.  41  Hamilton. 

"   Joseph,  carpenter  at  Popes,  h.  12  Cedar. 

«    Kate  M.  wid.  J  ohn,  dressm.  h.u.  7  2  Lawrence. 

«   Mary,  domestic  at  1 1 1  Elm,  b.  41  Hamilton. 

"    Thomas,  driver,  b.  17  Kilbourn. 

«   William  T.  machinist,  b.  41  Hamilton. 
Landry  Clifton  E.  at  358  Asylum. 

(<   Joseph,  brakem.  at  P.&K.R.  b.  59  Chestnut 

«   Joseph  P.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.u.  137  Law. 
Lane  Albert  E.  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b. 
562  Main. 

«   Alice  S.  wid.  Fred.  J.  h.r.  88  Fairmount 

<«   Arthur  M.  head  bookkeeper  Wm.  Rogers 
Mfg  Co.  66  Market,  h.  Windsor  t 


Lane  Bessie,  clerk  400  Main,  b.  114  Lawroiee;. 

u  Charles  M.  milkman  at  40,  h.  40  Clark. 

•(  Charles  S.  contractor,  h.  25  Ashley. 

«  Daniel,  switchman,  1 5  74i.u.293  Weibenfieltd. 

«  Daniel  D.  machinist  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  irosm 

works,  54,  b.  21  Arch. 

«  David,  b.2u.  218  State. 

"  David,  motorman  at  StRy.  h.  1 7  Benton. 

«  Davis  E.  dentist,  7  Pratt,  h.  £.H.t 

((  Edgar  A.  engineer  at  542,  h.  562  Main. 

«  Edward,  macn.  at  1  Flower,  b.  ThompscNOiv. 

«  J^nos  H.  bookkeeper  at  Pratt  &  Cady  Co. 

556, 1.  89  Capitol. 

<'  Enos  J.  coachman,  54,  b.u. 2 1  Arch. 

"  Ezra  M.  cabdriver,  b.u.  34  Village. 

«  Frank,  farmer,  h.  1022  Main. 

«  Frank  A.  Jr.  clerk  at  236,  b.  1022  Main. 

«  Frank  Arthur,  cabman,  b.  3 1 6  Wethersfield. 

«  Frank  A.  Mrs.  milk,  1022,  h.  1022  Main. 

«  Hannahf  wid.  Edwajrd,  h.2u.  82  Avon. 

«  James,  blacksmith  at  5  Mech.  b.  91  Front. 

«  John,  agent,  h.  16  Chestnut 

LANE   JOSEPH   C.  wholesale   grocer, 
liquors,  224  State,  h.  20  Highland. 

See  page  548. 
ti   Margaret  N.  Mrs.  dressm.  261,  h.  261  Law. 
It   Patrick,  teamster  at  100  Commerce,  h.a.  85 

So.  Prospect. 
«   Peter  C.  clerk  at 661  Pk.b.  316  Wethersfield. 
«    Robert  E.  carpenter,  h.n.  84  Village. 
"   Rollin  D.,  machinist  at  Wm.  Sogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  2  Belden. 
(«   TheodoreA.porterat259Main,h.316Wetli. 
a   Thos.  grocery  29  Mos.  8aloon,8  h.  4  Franklin. 
t<    Timothy,  helper  at  Lincoln  &  Co.     iron 

works,  54,  h.u.  21  Arch. 
«   Walter  A.  ship'gclk,  389  AUyn,  h.  1 1 8  Hung. 
"   Walter  H.pubiic  carriage  driver,b.3 16  Weth. 
«    Wasliington  Mrs.  agent,  h.2u.  8  State. 
*<   Washington  H.  job^r,  h.u.  8  State. 
"   Willis  A.  grocer,  110  Tru.  h.  89  CapitoL 
Lanford  AdaL.  b.u.  112  Laurel. 
Lan^  Archer  W.  Mrs.  h.u.  167  Asylum. 
«    Hugh,  carpenter,  b;u.  257  Market 
«   John,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  184  Sheldon. 
Langdon  Charles  S.  special  agent  National  Fire 
Ins  Co.  95  Pearl,  h.  108  Gillette. 
«    &  Daley,  plumbers,  630  Main. 

John  F.  Lanicdon.  Patrick  H.  Daley. 

"    Edward  K.  machinist  at  1  S.  Ann.b.  255 Asr. 

«    Ellen  J.  wid.  Wm.  W.  b.  57  Farmington. ' 

«    George,  Mrs.  b.  197  SiTOurney. 

"    George  F.  student  at  Trinity  College,  19 
Northam  Towers,  Summit 

«    George  H.  machinist  at  Billitiss  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.  7  Oak. 

«    George  M.  bkkpr.  at  228  PI.  b.  38  Madison. 

«    Herbert  B.  with  Conn.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  51 
Prospect,  h.  197  Sigourney. 

«   Horatio  F.  carpenter,  h.n.  7  Oak. 

"   James  P.  mason,  h.u.  7  Center. 
Lanodon  John  F.  councilman  2d  ward  (^Lang- 
don Sf  Daley)  h.u.  155  Windsor. 

«   Joseph,  Mrs.  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  23. 

"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.u.  155  Windsor. 


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LANCDON,  THOMAS  H.  plumber, 

steam  and  gasfittiog,  228  Pearl,  h.  38 
llacUson.  See  page  488. 

M    ^WuL  £.  drag  derk  at  86  7  Cap.  h.2u.  22  Bab. 
Lange  &  Flad,  frcsco  painters,  18  Central 

Henri  LAnge.  Cbarles  FUd. 

LANCE  F.  C.  painter  and  decorator,  62, 
luu.  112  LaareL  See  page  4  73. 

«*    Henri,  (L.  j-  Flad)  h.u.  272  Park. 
M    William,  printer  at  14  Ford. 
Langenliam  Cnristian  P.  mach.  h.a.  1 7  Atlantic. 

u  Xoaia,  mach.  at  80  Cnsh.  b.  99  Williams. 
Laagford  Archibald  M.  student  at  Trinity  'Col- 
lejre,  b.  122  Vernon, 
u    William  S.  Jr.  student  at  Trinity  College, 
34  Jarris  Hall,  Summit. 
Langhans  Carl,  tailor  69  Pearl,  h.  10  Squire. 
Langkins  Joseph,  Rev.  b.  Cone. 
Lai^lej  Cassandra  A.  h.  142^  Main. 

M   Joiin  L.  h.u.  142^  Main. 
Langfcns  Fortuna,  painter,  h.u.  299  Park. 
Langnah  Edward  J.  policeman,  h.  86  Ch.  Oak. 

**    Frank,  laborer  at  25,  b.  25  Front. 
Langton  Morgan,  brakeman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  2  Ord. 
Langzettel  Robert  C.  A.  barber,  h.  55  Governor. 
Lanigan  Edward,  watchman  P.&R.R.  h.  88  Lib. 
Laninger  Adolph,  comicemaker  at  93  Franklin, 
h.a.  286  Wethersfield. 

LANKTON  ARBAy  gospel  temperance 
evangelist,  mfr.  salve,  etc.  2,  h.  2  Marsh  ct. 

See  page  524. 
u   George  Rlettercar.  at  P.O.  b.l  13  Trumboll. 
M   Henry  L.  stocker  at  Colts,  h.  Wethersfield. 
M  Wnbnr  T.  clerk  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252 

Pearl,  h.  6>^  East 
^  William  H.  messenger  at  P.O.  b.  Weth.  t. 
u  ^^^see  also  Langton. 
fjumian  David  T.  Mrs.  h.  157  Capitol. 
*<  Joseph  K,  asst  treasurer  Hartford  Machine 
Screw  Co.  476,  h.  157  Capitol. 
Lanyon  Eliza,  wid.  Wm.  H.  h.u.  17  So.  Prospect 
Laoan  John,  corem.  at  556  Cap.  b.  61  Sheldon. 
Lapai^h  John  D.  builder,  r.  46  John,  h.  68  Park. 
Lapenta  Peter,  laborer,  b.  22  Charles. 

«   Rocci,  h.  12  North. 
LaFlaee  Bertha  L.  b.  15  Mahl. 
Laplant  Louie,  carpenter,  b.  18  New  Park. 
"  Theodore,  carpenter,  h.  18  New  Park. 
Laplante  Henry,  h.  261  State,  rm.  4. 
"  Lewis  J.  assembler  at  1  Laurel,  b.  284  Asy- 
lum, rm.  79. 
Lapoint  Albert  W.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  1 1  Queen. 
«<  Alice,  clerk  at  400  Msdn,  b.  3  Davenport 
*<  Peter,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  5  Davenport. 
u  Sosie,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  11  Queen. 
Lapointe  J.  N.  Mrs.  h.u.  718  Park. 
"  Joseph  N.  (^tna  S.  W.  Co.)  h.u.  718  Park. 
«  L.  A*.  (jEtna  S.  W.  Co.)  h.  Waterbury  t 
«<  Louis,  b.  12  North. 
M  Bocco,  laborer,  h.  12  North. 
Laporte  Eugene,  clerk,  1  Flow.  h.tt.  2  Whit.  ct. 
u  Joseph,  teamster,  h.  11  Davenport. 
«  Mitchell,  boxmaker   at  Pratt  &  Whitnev 

Ca  1  Fk)wer,  h.  171  Zion. 
«  Philip,  mach.  9  Sigoumey,  b.  2  Whitman  ct. 


Lappe  William  M.  forem.  690  Park,  b.  105  Bab. 
Lappen  D.  stoves,  etc.  166,  h.u.  166  Front 

(<   Israel,  msr.  stove  store,  166,  h.u.  166  Front 
Laprise  Cynthia  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  h.u.  81  Park. 
Larruce  John,  printer,  841  Main,  b.  213  Pearl. 
Laragy  Francis  A  molder,  114  Gr.  b.  51  Ch.  O. 

<<   James,  helper  at  54,  h.u.  77  Arch. 

«   James  J.  coremaker,  114  Grove,  b.  51  Ch.0. 

«  John,  molder,  b.  87  Front 

«   Patrick,  foundry,  114  Grove,  h.  51  Ch.  O. 

(<    William,  molder,  h.  87  Front 

u   Wm.  T.  molder,  114  Grove,  h.u.51  Ch.Oak. 
Laraway  Greorge  W.  inventor,  h.u.  10  Wyllys. 

«   Wm.  P.  draughtsman,  1  Flow.  h.  115  Oak. 
Lardner  Michael,  laborer,  1  Laurel,  h.  9  Willow. 
Larendeau  Mederick,  carptr.  71  Win.  b.  75  Mn. 
Larkey  Otis  C.  foreman,  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asylum. 
Larkin  Carey,  at  26  High,  b.u.  620  Main. 

*<   James,  laborer  at  stonepits,  h.  3S  Hamilton. 

«  Jos.  stonecutter,  b.  83  Hamilton. 

<<    Keron  J.  blacksm.  at  9,  h.  23  Sigoumey. 

(<   Keron  J.  mech.  at  26  High,  b.  812  Asylum. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Dennis  M.  office,l  6  7,  h.  1 78  Main. 

"   Michael,  lab.  54  Woodbine,  h.r.  87  Maple. 

"   Thomas  J.  machinist,  b.u.  28  Sigoumey. 
Larkum  Georgie,wid.Horace  H.  h.  123  Oak. 

«    Harry  H.  bookkeeper  at  National  Exchange 
bank,  76  State,  h.  1 23  Oak. 

«   Wilbur  N.  clerk  at  388  Capitol,  b.  1 28  Oak. 

Lamed  Amos,  (L.if Hatch)  891  Mn.h.  2  Townley. 

(<   &  Hatch,  boots,  etc.  891  Main. 

Amos  Lamed.         Charles  E.  Hatch. 

"  t^*see  also  Learned. 
Larock  Fred.  J.  operator  252  PI.  h.2u.  245  Put. 
LaRocque  Henrietta  Mrs.  b.  612  Main. 

«  Mary  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  32  Chestnut 
LaRoza  Dan.  H.  fitter,  62  Mar.  h.  5  Kilbourn  ct 

it  Ed.  fitter  at  62  Market,  h.  5  Kilboum  ct. 

u  Leonard  D.  fitter,  62  Mar.  h.  5  Kilbourn  ct 
Larsen  Anders,  gardener,  85  Wethersfield. 

"  Greorge,  laborer,  h.u.  25  Glendale. 

«  John  L.  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  232  Putnam. 

ii  Marinus,  lab.  476  Capitol,  b.u.  25  Glendale. 

«  Michael,  clerk  at  138,  h.  140  Front 

<<  Michael,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

"  Peter,  Hartford  Lumber  Co.  b.  46  (jrand. 

«  Peter  C.  at  476  Capitol,  h.r.  38  J  Lawrence. 
Larson  A.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

«<  Adolph,  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  54  Flower. 

«  Adolph,  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  71  Hudson. 

"  August,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  396  Park. 

((  Carl,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  138  Albany. 

«  Chas.  helper,  556  Capitol,  b.  47  Lawrence. 

"  Chas.  L.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  177  Lawrence. 

"  Chas.  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  28  Francis. 

it  Chas.  W.  mach.  476  Cap.  b.  176  Putnam. 

«  Chris,  screwm.  476  Cap.  b.u.  25  Glendale. 

M  David,  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  65  Grand. 

«  Ellen,  domestic,  20  Hudson. 

(«  Emil,  clerk,  22,  b.u.  61  Park. 

"  Erick  J.  machinist,  h.2u.  177  Lawrence. 

«  Frank,  carptr.  424  Asy.  b.u.  1151  Broad. 

"  Frank,  groceries,  22,  h.u.  61  Park. 

"  Henry  E.  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  55  Grand. 

«  Ida,  dressmaker  at  173,  b.  173  Babcock. 


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geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibbctoby. 


hanoa  James  H.  dnngfalaiiaii  at  1  LaoreL 

M  John,  iceman  at  278  Ajylom,  b.  W^X 

M  John,  MTewm.  476  Cap.  bji.  35  Glendale. 

«  J<rfi]i  W.  helper,  1  Flower,  h.  20  Lawrence. 

u   Louis,  clerk  ai  88  Babcock. 

M   P.  JulioB,  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  172  Babcock. 

u   Peter,  ostler  at  19  GolcL  h.  54  Temi^e. 

«   Peter,  acrewmaker  at  476  CapHoL 

«   Valentuie,  mach.  1  Fkiw.  b.  121  Babcock. 
La  Salette  College,  New  Park  ay. 
Lasandra  Bock,  motomiaii,  b.  11  Charles. 
Lasboiy  Edwd.  6.  (H^Laois^Co,)  h.  1 7  Pleasant. 

»<    Frank  S.  clerk  at  95  Pearl,  b.  1 7  Pleasant. 

<<   Fred.T.derkat  51  Pros.  b.  17  Pleasant. 
L'Aschevar  Abram,  b.  262  Front. 

M    L.  tailor  at  29  Cfaoreh,  h.  262  Front. 

M   Nathan,  tailor  at  42  Pratt,  h.  30  Kilboom. 
Laser  Charles  F.  mach.  Popes,  b.  41  Mulberry. 
Lashaway  Joseph,  brakeman,  h.n.  63  ATon. 
Lasher  Louis  it.  engir.  476  Cap.  h.  701  Park. 
Lashom  Geo.  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.a.  47  Sheldon. 
Lassell  Mrs.  h.  5  Hudson. 
Lassiter  Baymond,  jobber,  1.  126  Main. 
LasBon  Andrew,  b.  525  Park. 
Late  Jamks  C.  (North  jr  L.)  336  Asylum,  h. 

W.H.t  See  page  Aie. 

Later  Max,  2d  hand  clothing,  h.2n.  159  Front 

«    Morris,  market,  196,  h.  196  Front 
Lates  Frederick  W.  engraver  at  Calhoun  Print- 
ing Co.  29  Union  pi.  h.  11  May. 

LATHAM  CHARLES  H.  supt  Hfd. 

Dredging  Co.  253,  rm.  30,  b.  432  Main. 

See  page  510. 

«    Charles  H.  Mrs.  ( Miner  ^L.)  h.  432  Main. 

«    George,  b.  684  Park. 

«   Maud  £.  teacher  at  West  Middle  School, 
927  Asylum. 

«    Bobert,  barn  nightman,  53  Yer.  b.  684  Park. 

"    Westley  N.  carpenter,  h.  65  Albany. 
Lathrop  A.  £.  Mrs.  nousekpr.  395,  h.u.  395  Main 

«    Arthur  E.  druggist  at  55  Far.  1. 63  Church. 

M    Edwin  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  20  Union. 

u    Elisha  E.  b.  38  Imlay. 

«   Ella  S.  dressmaker,  20,  b.  20  Union. 

«   Greorge  T.  salesman  at  Chas.  R.  Hart  &  Co. 
864  Main,  b.  20  Union. 

«    Hayden  R.  bkkpr.  at  700  Main.b.  38  Imlay. 

u   Jennie  T.  b.  286  High. 

«    Lucinda  R.  wid.  Danl  O.  h.  7  Riverside  pi. 

«   Mary  A.  wid.  Thomas  S.  h.  236  High. 

«    Oliver  S.  driller  at  Colts,  b.u.  29  Lawrence. 

«    P.  C.  Mrs.  b.  64  Capitol. 

«    Fhiletus,  mining,  b.  64  Capitol. 

«    Samuel  B.  barber,  h.  20  Union. 

«   Walter  H.  liquors,  314  Asylum,  h.  38  Imlay. 

«    Walter  H.  Jr.  clerk  at  314  Asy.  b.  38  Imlay. 
Latimer  Edward  H.  inspector  at  1  Laurel,  b.  71 
Buckingham. 

«    E.  T.  dressmaker,  b.  811  Asylum. 

«    Franceita,  wid.  James  A.  h.u.  15  Imlay. 

«    George  A.  janitor,  382  Main,  h.  90  Mather. 

«    Richard  R.  com.  salesm.  h.  71  Buckingham. 
Latter  Nettie  S.  wid.  Walter,  h.  25  Mahl.  " 

«    Wilbert  S.  clerk,  98  Kilboum,  b.  25  Mahl. 


Las  Charles,  assist  janitor,  64  PL  b.r.  263 

M   G.  Frank,  inroec.  Popes,  b.  2  Woosterpl. 

M   John,  shoemaker,  84  Albany,  hjr.  263  Ha^la. 

M   I^^see  aUo  Law;  Law*, 
LaoerWm.  clipper  at  556  Capitol,  b.  9  ElleaT*. 
Langfaland  £.  blacksmith,  4,b.  3  Hongerfoid. 

»  John,  slater  at  Colts,  h.Q.  95  Jefferson. 
Laogfalin  Edward,  blacksmith,  b.  3  Hnngeiford. 

«  James,  carpenter,. h.  3  Hungerford. 

M   John  £.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  23  Woloo^e. 

*<  John  J.  laborer,  b.n.  51  Liberty. 

M   P.  O.  iceman  at  278  Asylnm,  b.  W.H.t 

u   Patrick,  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  51  Liberty. 

M   Bobert,  bottler  r.  35  Wolcott,  b.  3  Hong. 

M    Williani,fonndrym. 618  Cap. h.  21  Howard. 
t^See  MeLaughlin,  aLauMin,  O'Loughlin 
Laoghton  Nellie  £.  wid.  Thos.  B.  h.  1  Pleasant;. 

M   X^grSee  aUo  Lawion, 
Lanpachine  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  86  Morean. 
Lauria  Donato,  barber  at  454  Asy.  h.2n.  81  Win. 
Lauridsen  Julius  A.diefflnk.2 16  Law.h.l  2  Affleck. 
Lanriedsen  Clarence  A.  mach.  Popes,  h.  626  Bd. 
Lanrin  Adam,  helper,  556  Cap.  b.  64  Sheldon. 
Laurison  Knud,  mach.  581  Cap.  h.  138  AlbaiiT* 
Lauritsen  Loren  I.  rubberworker,  690  Park,  b. 

40  Prospect  av. 
Lauritzen  Louis,  at  372  Asylum,  h.  7  Gold. 
Lavelli  George  J.  ass't.  bookkeeper  at  Security 
Co.  62  Pearl,  b.  22  Florence. 

M  Joseph  A.  barber,  22  State,  h.  22  Florence. 

"   ^9'see  also  Le  Valley. 
Laverick  George,  carpenter,  b.  145  High. 
Lavery  James,  driver,  4,  b.  4  Huyshope. 

«   John,  machinist  at  388  Cap.  b.  10  Bonner. 

"   John  EL  driver,  h.u.  54  Avon. 

«   Robert,  coachman,  92,  b.  92  Farmington. 

"   William,  driver,  4,  b.  4  Huyshope. 

Laviere  Greorge,  at  618  Capitol,  h.  12  North. 

Lavin  Bros,  woodyard,  116  Charter  Oak. 
Henry  Lavln.  Thomaa  F.  Lavln. 

i(   Jacob,  tailor,  h.u.  164  Front 

«   James  J.  dentist  at  253,  h.  253  Main. 

«  John,  laborer,  N.T.R.  b.  76  Talcott 

(<   Joseph,  h.3u.  26  Florence. 

"    Morris,  h.  Forest. 

«  Thomas  F.  (Lavin  Bros.)  h.u.  64  Yanblock. 
Laviotet  H.  Alex,  cigarm.  104  Asy.  h.2u.828  Main. 
Lavngo  Joseph,  bootblack,  443  Main,  h.  64  Mor. 
Lavoie  Augtist,  carpenter,  h.  220  Sheldon. 

«    Elie,  carpenter,  b.  169  Babcock. 

«   Elie,  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  50  Amity. 

«   Israel,  carpenter,  h.  169  Babcock. 
Lavono  Biase,  ni^picker,  h.u.  15  Charles. 
Lavorio  Dominick,  fruitstand,  cor.  Main  and 
Pearl,  h.  11  Charles. 

«   Michael,  bootblack,  b.  11  Charles. 
Law  Fred.  A.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  29  Benton. 

«    Homer  L.  Dr.  h.  100  Washington. 

LAW  WILLIAM  H. dentist, 382 Main, h. 
5  Linden  pi.  See  page  866. 

«   i^^see  also  Lau ;  Laws. 
Lawler  Andrew  A.  mach.  at  80  Huy.  h.u.  23  Mos. 

«<   Bridget,  wid.  Francis,  h.u.  140  Windsor. 

«   Edward,plumb6r,l  60Mn.h.l38Wethersfield. 

«   Frank,  bookkeeper,  Popes,  h.r.  202  Maple. 


GEKB'S    HAKTPOED    CITY    DIRBCTOBY. 


205 


L^nrler  James  F.  wholesale  liquors,  32  Front  and 
S02  State,  b.  30  Front 
««    Jesne,  clerk,  b.  51  Wadsworth. 
^    John,  b.  271  New  BriUun. 
■^    Jolm  A.  butcher,  1  Heath,  h.  271  X.B. 
^    Jolm  F.  plumber,  1 60  Main,  b.  1 88  Weth. 
M    Joihn  J.  plumber,  548  Asy.  b.u  72  Maple. 
"    John  J.  (^Mahoney  if  LJ)  h.a.  52  Jefferson. 
M    J<^iii  W.  hjr.  202  Maple. 
M    Ldzzie,  dressmaker,  b.r.  202  Maple. 
M    Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  80  Front. 
•«    Mary  A.  wid.  James,  h.n.  72  Maple, 
tt    Mary  A.  bkkpr.  384  Main,  b.  86  Church, 
u    Mary  J.  h.  51  Wadsworth. 
M    Michael  J.  finisher,  556  Capitol,  h.  43  Haw. 
M    Thomas,  h.2a.  98  Retreat. 
M    Thoa.  A.  Uacksm.  216  Lawii.2ii.  1 50  Mather. 
•<    Thoa.  J.  enameler.  Popes,  h.  15  Curcombe. 
u    William  F.  bricklayer,  b.u.  72  Maple. 
**    William  J.  screwmaker,  h.  153  Lawrence, 
u   Wm.  T.  punter,  352  Albany,  h.2u.  40  John. 
Lawlor  B.  S.  manager  at  375  Asy.  b.  10>^  Ford, 
u    Ikkwid  M.  restaurant,  375  Asy.h.  Prov.,  R.I. 
u    George  A.  cutter,  15  Trum.  h.  120  Wooe. 
«>   Raymond  W.  steamfitter,  h.  40^  Chestnut 
Lawrence  Andrew  W.  gardener,  b.  9  Meadow. 
**    Andrew  W.  Mrs.  laundress,  h.u.r.  280Weth. 
«    Charies,  coachman  266  Far.  h.  282  Laurel. 
M   Chales  H.  sec'y  Phceniz  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  h.  199  Bigoumey. 
«<    Clark,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  15  Babcock. 
M   Edwin  H.  inspector,  ropes,  b.  198  Allyn. 
u   Frank,  molder,  618  Capitol,  h.u.  45  Main. 
«    Frank  V.  b.u.  68  Sigonmey. 
M   Geo.  £.  trav.  salesm.  344  Main,  b.  115  Tru. 
M   H.  Arthur,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  92  Laurel. 
M    Harris  H.  b.u.  68  Sigourney. 
tt   Herbert  £.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  82  Grove. 
«  Jas.  (Manimx  jr  L.)  Ln.  296  Park. 
M  James,  boots  ^  shoes,  1 45  Main,  h.u.  1 42  Sey. 
u  James,  clei^  at  400  Main,  b.  1329  Broad, 
a  Junes  W.  clerk,  1 45  Main,  b.u.  142  Seymour. 
M   Jennie  E.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  Middletown  t 
M   Marshall  W.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 
«   Ned,  foreman  at  Pqpes,  h.  357  Capitol. 
CI   Bichard,  556  Capitol,  h.  120  Madison. 
K   The,  Charles  W.  Johnson,  231  Lawrence, 
u  Thomas  F.  student,  b.  199  Sigourney. 
M  Wm.  clerk  at  164  State,  b.  115  TrumbulL 
(<  William  J.  boots,  etc.  519  Main,  h.u.  1 2  Avon. 
LawrensonC^^see  also  Laturensen, 
Lawrie  Fred,  clerk  at  547  Main,  b.  180  Capen. 
Laws  Luther  S.  del  clerk,  273  Main,  b.  103  Tru. 
M  Martha  S.  wid.  Edward  E.  restaurant,  881» 

h.3n.  809  Main, 
u  Peter  S.  mach.  388  Capitol,  b.  70  Union  pi. 
**  f^*9ee  also  Lau ;  Law. 
LawBon  Charles,  laborer  135  Grove,  b.  177  Law. 
u  Charles,  bartender  at  802,  h.  302  Park. 
(I   Daniel  H.  shoemaker  at  546,  h.  550  Asylum. 
M  Frank,  grocer  at  22,  h.  61  Park. 
«  Fulton  Q.  traveling  salesman,  h.  876  Broad. 
«  John,  woodworker,  h.  10  Cottage  pi. 
«  John  B.  carpenter,  h.u.  61  Park. 
M  Peter,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  46  Grand. 


Lawson  Rob't  C.clerk  at  Popes ,h.  121  Main  nn.75. 

«   (^'see  also  Lauahson. 
Lawton  Edward  F.  foreman  at  70  State,  b.  34 
Charter  Oak  pi. 

i(   Franklin  L.  physician,  82,  h  82  Congress. 

u   Georee  B.  diesinker,  h.  66  Flower. 

«   Harold  C.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  66  Flower. 

"    Henry  A  gardener  at  1 1 2,  b.  1 1 2  Edwards. 

u   May  H.  b.  66  Fk>wer. 

*<    X^*8ee  also  Laughton* 
Lay  Charles  H.  ship,  clerk  at  Popes,  h.n.  98  Jef. 

«    Eliza  M.  wid.  J.  W.  h.u.  29  Lincoln. 

^   Horace  E.phot(^.  181  Mn.h.  118  Wooster. 

^   fl^Tsee  aUo  Leigh, 
Layden  Thos.  hame88maker,8  Sig.  b.  557  Main. 
Layland  Chas.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  18  Warner. 

«   Edmund  W.  mach.  at  9  Sigourney.  b.  E.H. 

«   William,  toolraaker  at  9  Sigourney,  h.  E.  H.t. 
Laylor  Geoi^e  R.  lacecutter  b.u.  120  Woostcr. 

M   Mary   £.  wid.  John,    dressmaker  at  120, 
h.u.  120  Wooster. 
Layton  Charles  H.  waiter  at  26  State. 

<<    Emma  H.  laundress,  h.  8  Gold. 

«<   Harriet,  wid.  Charles  B.  b.  52  Vilhige. 

(<    Olive  J.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  144  Capeu. 

<<   John,  cabman,  h.  144  Capen. 


"   XS^see  also  Leighton. 
>azarJac 


LazarJacob,  tailor,  213,  li.2u.  201  Front 
Lazarus  Benj.  cigarmaker  at  849,  b.u.  663  Main. 
Lazzaro  A.  D.  wid.  Andrew,  b.2u.  22  Babcock. 
Lea  Thomas,  teamster,  h.  19  Ellery. 
Leach  James  J.  stonecutter,  h.u.  Ill  Sheldon. 

u   Willis  E.  operator  at  70  Huy.  h.  Bumside  v. 

*<   t^'see  also  Leitch, 
Leacock  Blanche,  wid.  Geo.  W.  b.  61  Chestnut. 
Leady  Thomas  F.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.3  Ellery. 
Leahy  Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  35  Spruce. 

«   David  J.  painter,  h.2u.  32  Wooster. 

«   Ellen,  wia.  William,  h.u.  8  Putnam. 

*<   James,  laborer,  b.  583  Main. 

*<   John,  bartender,  h.u.  55  Spruce. 

u  John,  coachman  at  187  Washington. 

<<   John,  driver,  h.  55  Spruce. 

«   John  J.  carpenter,  1 2  Tru.  b.  1 1 2  Windsor, 

«   John  W.  helper,  54  Arch,  h.u.  23  Elm. 

«   Patrick,  shoemaker,  26,  h.  26  Howard. 

«   Patrick  J.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  8  Putnam. 

«<    Thomas,  laborer  at  P.&  R.R.  h.  82  Walnut 

««   Thomas  J.  molder,  1  Flow.  h.  52  Lawrence. 

"    William,  boilermaker,  109  Commerce. 

"   William,  peddler,  h.  112  Windsor. 

w   William  H.  laborer,  b.  112  Windsor. 

"   t^see  also  Lahey ;  Laky. 
Learned  Letty  H;  teacher  Brown  School,  (kin- 
dergarten) 84  Talcott,  b.  New  Britain  t 

w   Newton  M.  Rev.  ins.  280  Asy.  h.  176  Sig. 

**   i^see  also  Lamerd;  Leonard. 
LearyDaniel,  laborer,  h.2u.  75  Windsor. 

"    Daniel  J.  waiter  at  Hartford  Club,  83  Pros. 

"   Jerry,  molder  at  555  Capitol,  b.  15  Putnam. 

"   John,  laborer,  108  Commerce,  b.u.  85  Front 

"   John,  laborer,  h.r.  60  Temple. 

"   Jules,  chef  Hartford  Club,  83  Prospect. 

«   Lawrence,  switchman,  N. Y.R.  h.u.  7  Warren. 

"   Michael,  helper,  b.r.  60  Temple. 


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M    K*:,ui.  as  >:  9  Aijl^ia:-  bL  s^.'  Main. 
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«'«  Markes.  b.  E-Hx 
«  IlajiSet  S.  w>L  Si>-^i>mL  b.  1 14  Whitmore, 
M  H^rBTT  W.  cooioctor,  X.Y.B.  h.2ii.  146  Alb. 
u    Mr.  salesman  at  i*A  A^v.bua.  Ill  TmmbolL 

M   Joe,  cierk  at  Brown.  Tbomion  &  Co.  400 

>Iain.  b.  174i  Front. 
**   John,  la>jorer,  fi.ii.  3  EUenr. 
**    Tho«.  F.  labonrr.  24  Mechanic,  Ka.  3  Elleiy. 
Lelxiretch  Samuel,  machinist,  1  Flow.  b.  19  Mor. 
LeVioritz  John.  tadUjr,  268  ^iain.  b.  41  Morgan. 
Lebor^'itch  l-aar*,  b.3a.  19  Morgan. 
Lebutzka  Ru<iolph,  b.  24  Smith. 
Lechner  Fritz,  brewer  at  315  Park.  b.u.  68  Ward. 
Le  Clair  M.  carpenter,  h.2u.  20  Hicks. 
Lecompt  Benjamin  H.  carpenter,  h.u.  206  Alljn. 
Lecour  Joseph  H.  student.  Trinity  College,  38 

Jarvis  halL,  Sommit. 
Lecreiner  Harry  G.  tinsman  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust 
and  B.  P.  Co.  yredendaleav.h.l6Heath. 
Leddv  Michael  J.  h.  329  Asylum. 

*<    reter,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.u.  356  Main. 
I>edg  Victrir,  butcher  at  140  Main,  h.  28  Congress. 
I^dgard  Samuel  P.  machinist,  262,  b.  622  Main. 
I^dg<'r  Frederick  J.  salesman,  h.2u.  665  Main. 
"    William  L.  buyer  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.85  Oxford. 
I^doux  Joseph,  barber,  34  Mul.b.u.  3  Groodman  pi. 
Leduc  Alfrea,  bartender,  88  Front,  b.  62  Village. 
u    Kdward,  barber,  at  82,  b.u.  47  Albany. 
«   John,  barU'r  at  91  Windsor,  h.u.  38  Ru8sell. 
«    Methiemias,  barber,  91  Wind.h.  38  Russell. 
I^'dwith  Annie,  at  Plimptons,  b.  13  Wilson. 
Bridget,  wid.  James,  h.  121  Hamilton. 
Edward,  laborer  at  stone  pits,h.  13  Wilson. 
Kdward  F.  Jr.  mach.  N.Y.R.  b.  13  Wilson. 
Mary,  at  Plimptons,  b.  13  Wilson. 
Philip,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  13  Wilson. 
Siulio  K.  clerk  at  366  Asylum,  b.  39  Spring. 
Thomns,  wivwmakcr  at  476  Cap.  h.  27  Jolm. 
Thoinaa,  farmer,  h.r.  98  Now  Britain. 
Thomns  J.  lalK>n*rat  N.Y.R.  h.  40  Ward. 
I^tv  AllHTt  J.  bartender  44  Union  pi. b.  4  Grand. 
«<    Ann  Mrs.  h.u.  35  Spruce. 
«(    Annie,  at  r.  59^  Trumbull,  b.2u.  744  Main. 
««    Arms  (\>.  195  SIgourney. 
«<   Branch,  butler  at  1054/b.  1054  Asylum. 


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»   C.  A.  Mrs.  wid.  George,  b.  IS  Sissoo. 
*-   Cecelia  Mrs.  1I.2D.  211  PearL 
«   ClkOBS.  laaadrr,  68  Temple. 
«<   Fitzbc^  traTeling  sdesman  at  Popes. 
«   Frank  IL  machinist,  690  Park,  b.  62  FraneiB. 
tt   Geor^ge,  office.  146  State,  h.  84  BeQewne. 
u   G«orge,  uasoa  r.  548  Park,h.3a.  49  K.B. 
LEE  H.  K.  mechanicaJ  engineer  223  State, 
k.  223  AsrfamB,  rm.  ^.      See  page  499. 
^   Harry.at  690  Park,  b.  62  Franklin. 
«<    Harrr,  mason  r.  548  Park,  b.3a.  49  N^.  B. 
M   HarreyS.daywatchm.at30,h.u.l77  W^etli. 
u    Hin^.  laundry,  132,  h.  132  Front. 
M  J.  IL  machinist  133  Sheldon,  h.  £.H.t. 
«   James,  coachman  at  519,  b.  519  Fanniiig:ton. 
**  James,  dropfarger  at  Colts,  b.  69  Govcsmor. 
M   Joim,  teamster,  h.iL  10  Winter. 
M  John,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.n.  55Sra-ace. 
<<  Joseph  C.  janitor  rapt,  office  N.Y.R.   450 

Asylum,  h.  34  Heath, 
u   Louise  M.  b.138  Washington. 
M   Margaret  B.  teacher,    Brown  school,    160 

Market  b.a.  29  West 
«   Mar^  A.  dressmaker,  b.  60  Fairmount 
«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  60  Fairmount 
M   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  42  Liberty. 
M    Peter  J.  bartender,  h.2u.  50  Avon, 
u   Rob't  £.  derk  at  193  Asy.  L  118  Tnimball. 
tt   Robert  IL  mach.  at  1  Flow.h.  157  Babcock. 
Soott,  expressman,  703,  b.  703  Main. 
Sing,  laundry,  1 75  State. 
ThMiias,  teamster  at  100  Com.  )l19  Ellery. 
Thomas  £.  waiter  at  53  Ann,  h.  14  Gold. 
Thomas  J.  veterinary  surgeon,  r.  445  Main, 

1.  14  Church. 
Thomas  V.  mach  at  556  Cap.  b.  87  High. 
Warren  W.  splicer  at  690  Pk.  h.  129  Ham. 
Wm.  C.  at  690  Park,  h.  1 3  Sisson. 
William  H.  Mr8.h.  188  Washington. 
Wing,  laundry,  524  Main. 
i^^see  also  Leigh. 
Leeds  Harry,  carpenter,  b.  27  Spring. 
«   Lodowick,contractor  &  builder,  h.  2  7  Spring. 
«    Ray,  carpenter,  b.  27  Spring. 
Leek  Amanda  M.  Mrs.:  cor8etfitter,80,h.a.80  Mn. 
Carrie  £.  wid.  John  D.  h.2u.  566  Main. 
Philander,carriagetrim.  1 7  £lm,h.u.  80  Main. 
«    William  S.  undertaker,  568,  b.2u.  566  Main. 
Leep  Francis,  laborer,  b.  38  Charter  Oak. 

<<    Peter,  lab.  at  335  Sheldon,  h.2u.r.  34  S.  Pro. 
Leopold  Mr.  h.u.  7  Oak. 
Leete  William  H.  law  student  at  382  Main,  b. 

Thompsonville  ▼. 
Lefebre  Fred.  L.  burnisher  at  66  Mar.  h.  75  Main. 
«    Homer,  ostler,  Ad.  Ex.  Co.  h.  1 121  Main. 
«    Mary,  wid.  Solime  F.  h.  75  Main. 
<<    Zoella,  wid.  Solime,  h.2u.  4  Lewis. 
«    Everest  E.  brazier.  Popes,  h.  23  Kennedy. 
Leffingwell  Adella  E.  h.  5  Arch. 
tt   George E. mangr. at  13Cen. h. 27Huntington. 
"    li;^oe«  also  UeffyngwelL 
Legant  Louis  A.  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.  16  Tra. 
legate  William  H.  plater, Wm.  Rogers  Mfg  Co. 
66  Market,  h.u.  38  Capen. 


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IjMgBJiAre  WiIHain,  cleric,  b.  8  Center. 
TjE&ejX  Geo.H.teaiiiBter,  b.  Greorgecor.  Preston. 
**    James  P.  cannan,  h.  George  cor.  Preston. 
•*    James  W.  teamster,  b.  George  cor.  Preston. 
l«eg^  Cornelias,  marketman  140  Mn.  h.  28  Cong. 
Jjfme&U  William.  H.  cond.  St.Ry.  h.  24  Cottage. 
I^eSsn,  Annie,  folder  at  841  Main,  b.  91  Front 
**    James,  hodcarrier,  h.  91  Front. 
•«    James,  Jr.  blacksmith,  b.  91  Front 
M    James  F.  mach.  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  189  Lawrence. 
•*    Jerry,  wiper,  h.2n.  188  Lawrence, 
tt    Tiniothy,  blacksm.  26  Kin.  h.2a.  98  Sheldon. 
I^ehard  £dward  W.  at  C.  C.  Kimball  &  Co.  ins. 

222  Main,  h.a.  293  Market 
Leliman  Otto  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  280  N.P. 
Ldimann  Pauline,  wid.  Fred'k  W.  midwife,  h.u. 

139  Front 

Lrfmemann  Aqgq8t,cigann.l04  A8y.b.28Florence. 

«*    H. August  cigarm.at  104  Asy.h.n.2 1  Belleyue. 

M   John  W.  phot<^.  at  471  ^fn.  b  21  Belleyue. 

Lehner  August  G.  machinist,  581  Cap.  b.  8  Haw. 

**    Frank  W.  plumber,  b.2u.  8  Hawthorn. 

«   Joseph  J.  ndesman  at  98  Asy.  b.  64  Church. 

Lehr  John  J.  mach.  at  40  Grov.  b.  14  Goodman  pL 

u   Mary,  wid.  Jacob,  h.  21  Sheldon. 
Leibert  Charies  F.  printer,  b.  450  Wethersfield. 
u   £dward  T.  b.  450  Wethersfield. 
«<    Geo.  finisher,  b.  450  Wethersfield. 
^  Joseph,  tinner  at  186  Main,  b.  41  Mulberry. 
M   t^Tsee  also  Liehert. 
Leibler  Frank,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  Weth.  t 
M   Mary,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.2u.  20  Alden. 
Lekhner  B.  grocer,  80,  h.  80  Talcott 

"   Pinkus,  tailor,  862  Main,  h.  187^  Front 
Leide  John  W.  coachman  at  15j^Babcock. 
Logh  Enoch,  engraver,  8,  h.  8  Ward. 
<«  Lewis  L.  machinist  1  Flower,  b.  841  Asylum. 
*'  (^*see  aUo  Lay;  Lee. 
Le^hton  Frank  H.  clerk  at  556  Capitob 

*<  f^*see  aUo  Layton. 
Leiken  Sam,  h.  284  Asylum. 
Leinhard  Henry  A.  special  correspondent  Popes 
Mfg.  Ca  486  Capitol,  h.  121  Main  rm.  85. 
Leinweber  Charles,  machinist,  h.u.  57  Park. 
Leipziger  Jacob,spec.col.261  Asy.b.l  1 1  Trumbnli. 
Leische  Amelia,  wid.  Godfried,  h.  21 7  FrankUn. 
«  Frank,  carpenter,  217,  b.  217  Franklin. 
M   Sophia,  b.  217  Franklin. 
Ldtch  Bertha  E.  bkkpr.  at  291  Asy.  b.  29  Wms. 
M  Henry,  stoves,  plumbing,  291  Asy.  h.  29 Wms. 
^  William,  cardener,  h.u.  14  Aflieck. 
u  William  K.  mach.  Popes,  h.u.  295  Park. 
«  rar«e«  also  Leach, 
LeitzJohn  E.  bicycle  rep.  828  Asy.  h.  818  Main. 
LeUnd  Agnes  O.  Mrs.  b.u.  68  Albany. 
^  James,  b.  45  Chestnut 
«  licwis  Mrs.  b.  18  Goodman. 
u  William,  h.  41  Asylum. 
Leman  Charles  L  salesm.  at  261  Asy.b.  52  Win. 
Lemile  Joseph,  machinist,  1  Flow.  b.  Wilson  sta. 
Lemmon  David,  peddler,  h.  52  Windsor. 
Lenahan  Julia  C.  bkkpr.  25  Asy.  b.  41  Williams. 
«  Margaret  T.  b.  41  Williams, 
u  ^larr  E.  b.  41  Williams. 
»  Michael  J.  coachm.  h.  41  Williams. 


Lenahan  Thos.  J.  lettercarrier,  b.  41  Williams. 
«   ff^^see  also  Linehan ;  Lennehan  ;  Linnihan  ; 
Linnehan;  Lynehan. 
Lenaur  Michael,  watchman  N.Y.R. 
Lenderman  Solomon,  peddler,  h.u.  85  North. 
Lendrick  Charles,  butcher,  b.  5  Vandyke. 
Lenehan  Thomas,  laborer,  P.&.R.K.  h.  44  North. 
Lenhoff  Chas.butcher  at  26  Mulberry,  h.4  Talcott 
Leniel  Greom,  l.u.  586  Main. 
Lennehan  John  T.  bartendr.  1 25  PI.  h.2u.  44  Tru. 

M   Michael  G.  saloon,  125  Pearl,  h.u.  44  Tru. 
Lennihan  Eugene,  watchman  at  476  Capitol,  h.u. 
50  Francis. 
«   Owen,  watchman  at  476  CapitoL 
«   Thos.  laborer  P.  &  R.R.  h.  21  Chestnut 
«   f^'see  also  Lenahan;  Lennehan;  Linehan; 
Linnehan;  Lynehan, 
Lennon  John,  at  486  Capitol,  h.u.  218  Park. 
«   Matthew,  stonemason,  h.2u.  88  So.  Pro. 
«  Michael  W.  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  88  So.  Pros. 
"   fl^*See  also  Linnon, 
Lennox  Alb.  E.  mailing  clerk  at  P.O.  b.u.  57  Line. 
u   Alexander,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«   Arthur,  clerk  at  299  Park,  h.u.  16  Ward. 
«   Charles  W.  cabinetmaker,  b.  28  Woodbine. 
«   Eli,  cabinetm.  at  164  Main,  h.  28  Woodbine. 
«    George  S.at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 

b.  28  Woodbine. 
«   Jennett  Mrs.  h.u.  52  Seymour. 
«   John,  carpenter  at  14 1  Ttvl.  h.u.  82  Jefiferson. 
«    William  J.  plumber,  b.  65  Sigoumey. 
Lent  Greorge  D.  molder,  b.  9  Kennedy. 
i(  Ida  A.  b.  9  Kennedy. 
«   John  L.  molder,  h.  9  Kennedy. 
Lentz  Edwin    H.    cigarmaker  at    SSS    Main, 
h.u.  7  Hawthorn. 
"   John,  cigarmaker,  87,  h.  48  Sieoumey. 
Leon  Jeremiah,  assembler,  Popes,  h.  250  Front 
Leonard  AuffU8tusT.fJ(adbfon4*x^  J  L  2  74Mn.  r.5 1 . 
«   Benj.  I< .  at  690  Park,  h.  25  Hamilton. 
«    Charles  B.  supt  Hfd.  Rubber  Paint  Co. 

Lumber  st,  h.u.  21  Huntley  pi. 
«    Charles  B.  Jr.  clerk,l  29  Main,  b.  21  Hun.  pi. 
i(    Chester  A.  letter  carrier  to  Cap.  h.  636  Mn. 
«    Cornelius  M.  clerk  at  205,  h.  199  Main. 
"   Edward,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  55  Laurel. 
«   Edward  J.  assembler  at  1,  b.  55  Laurel. 
a   Estelle  Mrs.  dressmaker,  53,  b.u.  53  Maple. 
«    Fred.  T.  painter,  b.  2 1  Huntley  pi. 
«    Hannah,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  66  Village. 
it   Horace  S.  conductor,N.Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  Pt 
(<   James  F.  machinist  at  888  Cap.  h.  1 63  Bab. 
«   John,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  b.r.  95  Main. 
M   Joseph,  clerk  at  310  Park,  h.  60  Maple. 
«    Kittie,  clerk  at  890  Main,  b.  57  Pleasant. 
«   Louis  H.  clerk,  88  Main,  h.  60  Church. 
«   Loyal  L.  student  at  Trinity  College,   15 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
it  Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.r.  95  Main. 
((   Mary,  nurse,  b.  15  Belden. 
ii  Matthew,  plumber  at  34  Tern,  b.88  So.  Pro. 
it   Morris,  ins.  agent,  b.u.  51  Pratt 
"   Nealy,  b.2u.  66  Village. 
it   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  10  Lawrence. 
«<   Sara  G.  dressmaker,  58,  b.u.  58  Maple. 


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Leonard  Tliomas  F.  machinist  at  Hartford  C jcle 
Ca  b.  55  Laurel. 

u   William,  maeh.  at  80  Cushman,  I.u.  46  Grand. 

«   William,  mechanic,  b.2u.  66  Village. 

«   Willis,  ironworker  at  6 1 8  Cap.  h.  66  Village. 

«   X^fsee  aUo  Lamed^  Learned. 
Leopold  Alfred,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  45  Kinsley. 

«    Charles,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  45  Kinsley. 
IjePard  Frank  H.  floorwalker  at  Brown,  Thcmi- 
son  &  Co  400  Main,  h.  878  Asylum. 

«    Frederick  F.  h.  878  Asylum. 
LeppensF.  C.  B.  clerk,  373  Asy.b.  Hayden  sta. 

«    Ferd.  F.  L.  mach.  N. Y.R.  h.  Hayden  Station. 

ii   Mary  L.  wid.  Ferdinand,  h.  10  Village. 

«    Nellie  L.  clerk  at  391  AUyn,  b.  Windsor  t. 

Lepper  Adam  D.  machinist  at  Pratt  h  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.2u.  114  Lawrence. 

M   Bernard,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  1  £Iliott. 
Lequest  Alfred,  at  690  Park,  h.u.  5  Af&eck. 
Lequoi  John  H.  L.  at  Colts,  h.  53  Maple. 
Leresque  Ernest,  carptr.N. Y.R.  h.u.  1333  Broad. 
LeRov  Biasa,  h.u.  67  Morgan. 

"    jSros.  fruit  dealers,  etc.  695  Main. 

J.  B.  LeRoy.    Jos.  M.  LeRoy.    Dominio  A.  LeRoy. 

«    Charles,  teamster  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 

it   Daniel,  bartender  at  82,  b.u.  82  Morgan. 

«   Dominic  A.  (LeRoy  Bros*)  h.  1 30  Ann. 

(<   J.  Baptiste,  (LeRoy  Bros,)  h.u.  693  Main. 

«   Joseph  M.  (LeRoy  Bros,)  b.  693  Main. 

«   Nicholas  N.  b.u.  67  Morgan. 

«    Peter  A.  h.  689  Main. 

<<    Rocco,  helper  at  218  Pearl,  b.u.  67  Morgan. 

"    Sarah  J.  wid.  A.  N.  b.  40  Kenyon. 
Lesandry  Rozie,  motorman  at  St  Ry.  115  State. 
LeSantry  Daniel,  laborer,  h.2u.  11  Charles. 

ii   Joe,  bootblack,  b.  11  Charles. 

"    Rock,  laborer,  b.2u.  11  Charles. 

«    Salvatori,  laborer,  b.2u.  11  Charles. 

Leschke  Emil,  (L,  j-  Fletcher)  h.u.  29  Windsor. 

«    &  Fletcher,  tobacconists,  469  Main. 
Emll  Lenchke.       Jacob  Pletoher. 

LeSeeli  Domenico  A.  hodcarrier,  h.r.u.  20  Chas. 

«   John,  h.u.r.  20  Charles. 

«    Lippero,  h.u.r.  20  Charles. 
Lesler  Lottie,  tailoress  at  93  Asy.  b.  644  Main. 
Leslie  Howard  A.  mach.  at  490  Cap.  b.  37  High. 

«    William,  printer  at  32 1  Mn.b.  5  Ellsworth  pi. 

Lesnoik  Albert,  helper,  h.  83  Temple. 

Lessel  Lucy,  b.  5  Hudson. 

Lester  Alfred  G.  painter  at  647,  b.  649  Main. 

«    Annie  E.  tel.  operator  at  Popes,  b.  E.  H.  t 

«    Chas.  E.  W.  cutter  at  59^  Tru.  h.  E.  H.  t 

<«    E.  Josephine,  wid.  6.  W^  h.  22  MarshalL 

"    Emily,  tel.  operator  at  6  Cen.  b.u.  19  Wads. 

«    Frank  B.  cutter  at  60  Asylum,  L  355  Park. 

u   George  R.  clerk  at  Conn.  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  22  Marshall. 

«    Henry,  clerk  at  83  Asylum,  1.  E.H.t 

«<   Henry  H.  plater  at  William  Rogers  Mfg. 
Co.  66  Market,  h.E.Ht. 

"    Howard  W.  manager  Cycle  Sup.  Co.,  b.  E.Ht. 

«    Irene  S.  clerk  at  329  Main,  b.  100  Hopkins. 

««    Irving  L.  (Irving  ff  Co^  b.  649  Main. 

ti   J.  C.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

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Leon  E.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  Ill"  ' 
Mabel  E.  teacher  at  Ax-senal  8c1hx»1,  8St 

Main,  b.  E.H.t. 
Mabel  P.  stenogr.  at  259,  b.  937^  Maia. 
Mary,  wid.  Charies  K  h.a.  25  Allen  pL 
Mary  S.  b.  22  Marshall. 
Newell,  cutter,  b.  183  Seymour. 
P.  Mrs.  clerk  at  400,  b.580  Main. 
Michael  J.  blacksmith,  h.u.  10  Hawthorn. 
William  H.  pattemm.  at  7  7  Com.  h.  1 1  ^  Clin. 
Wm.  W.  druggist,  367,  h.  283  CaDitoC 
Letoumeau  Gideon,  barber  at  8  9 1  Mn.  d.5  2  Hicks. 
Lettiere  Boxy,  expressman,  b.8a.  82  Mdrgan. 

"    Theresa,  wid.  Carlo,  h.u.  82  Morgan. 
Leutzenkirchenlt^'setf  Luetzenkirchen. 
LeValley  Benj.  VT.  foreman,  1  JPIower,  L  373 
Asylum,  room  10. 
«   George  S.  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«<  James,  polisher  at  40  High,  b.  3  Ford. 
<<   t^^see  also  LaveUu 
Levee  Anna,  tailoress  at  41  Pratt,  h.  3  Asylum. 

«   Nathan  F.  carpenter,  h.  502  Main. 
Lereillie  Napoleon  P.  assem.  at  Popes,  b.  1 3 1 6  Bd. 
Leyen  Jacob,  dressmaker,  164,  h.  164  Front. 
Levenson  Hyman,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  13  Af. 
Leventhal  frank,  jewelry,  15,  h.  15  Florence. 
«    Simon,  watch  peddler,  38,  h.  38  Chestnnt. 
«    Solomon,  peddler,  h.u.  21  North. 
Leverett  Caroline  R.  teacher  at  High  schoal,  39 

Hopkins,  b.  40  Willard. 
Leyesque  Ernest,  carptr.  at  N. Y.R.  h.u.  1388  Bd. 
"    Hector  Lpainter  at  £lec.RShops,h.a.48 Ami. 
«   Joseph,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  48  Amity. 
Joseph  F.  carpenter  at  1  Flow.  h.  65  Bab. 
Oscar  P.  machinist  at  328  Asy.  h.u.  24  Dean. 
Philip  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.n.  43  Amity. 
Rebecca,  b.u.  43  Amity. 
Romeo,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  b.a.  48  Amitr. 
Leyin  Anders  N.  tailor  at  21^  Pratt,  h.  8  Park. 
Barney  L.  (CapitolMfg.  Co,)  h.88  Church. 
Henry  J.  ml g.  oy  eraUs,284  Asy.  h.  88  Church. 
Isaac  (National  Jobbing  Co.,  Gross  jr  L.) 

b.  88  Church. 
Joseph  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  26  Flower. 
Max  (Capitol  Mfg.  Co.)  b.  88  Church. 
Meyer,  peddler,  h.  26  North. 
Morris,  ironworker  at  618  Cap.  h.  9  Forest 
Samuel,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  82  Morgan. 
Samuel,  tailor  at  186,  h.  186  Front. 
Leyine  Michael,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  b.  17  Morgan. 
Leyinson  Abraham  J.  b.  176  ^t)nt 
it   Hyman,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  18  Affleck. 
«   Morris,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  18  Affleck. 
«   P.  peddler,  h.u.  176  Front 
Layintoll  Louis,  clerk,  263  Main,  b.  21  North. 
"    Samuel,  barber  at  293  Park,  b.  21  NortL 
Leyith  Louis,  clothing,  174|,  h.  174^  Front 
Leyitz  Solomon,  cany.  261  Asy.b.  Ill  TrumbuIL 
Leyoie  ff^^See  Lauoie. 
Leyy  Addph  (Fishel  fr  L.)  h.  New  York. 
«    Heyman  (L, S. Knock  (f  Co.) h.u.  190 State. 
«   Isaac  H.  drugderk  at  90  Alb.b.  18  Winthrop. 
«   John,  clerk  at  406  Main,  h.u.  8  EUery. 
it  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.u.  18  North. 


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I.EVY  J08IAH  W.  attorney  at  Uw  and 
Gennan  Advocate,  821  Main,  b.  4  Wint. 
w    Ixwisy  shoemaker,  613  Main,  h.  262  Front. 
u    Lofuia,  wholesale  batcher,  162,  h.  162  OlarL 
^    Moima»  (Fitkel  Sf  L.)  189  State,  h.  N.  Y. 
u    Morris  Lb  tailor  46  Asylum,  h.  13  Morgan. 
M    Samuel,  m%r.  ladies  wrappers,  etc.  209,  h. 

)<)9  Front. 
««    ^Wm.  ostler  at  291  AUyn,  h.  14  Martin. 
Lewelljn  Henry,  mech.  at  Colts,  h.a.r.  62  Yanb. 

*^    Bobert,at  115  Main,  h.3a.  213  Pearl. 
liewin  Andres  N.  tulor,  21|Pratt,  1.  3  Park. 
Lewm  Albert  A.mach.at  1  Flow.h.  1461  Broad, 
tt    Alice,  student  at  £.  M.  Huntsingers,  80  Asy- 

lom,  b.  58  Chnrch. 
u    Arthur,  laborer  at  690  Park,  b.  W.H.t. 
u    Arthur,  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  22  Greenwood. 
X    Caroline  L.wid.  Normui  Y.  h.2u.42  Hopkins. 
«    Chas.  H.  engineer  at  24  Mec.  b.  134  Martin. 
«   ]>aTid  L.  blacksmith,  h.Q.  218  Allyn. 
u   David  W.  machinist,  b.  218  Allyn. 
«<    Dennis,  lather,  b.a.r.  95  Sheldon. 
«   Edw.  C.  pres.  Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co.  40 

Goremor,  h.Waterbary  t. 
«   Edwin  P.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  815  Pearl. 
«   EUa  M.  at  230  Asylum,  b.  21  Grreenwood. 
M    Fred  Henry,  clerk  at  690  Park,  b.  21  Gm. 
•^   Fred.  T.  Jr.  clerk  at  197,  b.  981  Asylum, 
u   Geo.  A.  en£ineer,l  72  Com.  h.  60^  Walnut 
><    George  B.  butcher,  h.  93  Hudson. 
«<   Geo.  C.  b.u.  218  Allyn. 
tt   George  M.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  E.  Berlin. 
**  George  S.  wholesale  miUinery,  145  Asylum, 

].  253  Main,  rm.  59. 
M   Hannah  M.  h.  17  Green. 
«   Harriet,  wid.  Geo.  W.  h.  9  Avon. 
**  Haniet  M.  wid.  James,  b.  14  Seyms. 
"   Helen  C.  housekeeper  at  20  Hudson. 
«  Henry,  (B.  L.  ^  Co.)  h.  82  Clark. 
M   Henry  &  Co.  merchant  tailors,  1 74  State. 
Henry  Lewis.  S.  G.  LMbniy. 

LEWIS  HENRY  B.  hacks,  Uvery  and 
boarding  stable,  22,^  22  Trinity.  Tele- 
phone 719-2. 

«  Isaac,  tailor,  80  State,  rm.  8,  h.  9  ChapeL 

*(  Jackson  A.  laborer,  h.  60^  Walnut. 

«  James  S.  candy  mfr.  at  134,  h.  134  Martin. 

«  John  B.  surgeon,  adjuster  at  Travelers  In- 
surance Ca56  Pro6pect,h.  31 2  Farmington. 

«  John  H.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  86  Flower. 

«  JnstoB  P.  at  Pratt  &  Cady  Co.  556  Capitol, 
h.  175  Sigourney. 

u  Kate,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Leroy  S.  mer.  Tyler  Mfg.  Co.  h.  115  Ann. 

«  Mary  wid.  Jesse,  dressm.  129,  h.u.  129  Main. 

u  Mary  B.  president  United  Workers  Club, 
236  Mam,  b.  312  Farmington. 

(*  Robert  £.  buffer  at  Wm.  Kogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Maiket,  b.u.  218  Allyn. 

"  Robert  H.  (Harvey  jr  X.)  h.  16  Florence. 

a  T.  Jarvis,  clerk  at  Phcenix  Insurance  Co.  64 
Pearl,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

u  Thomas,  laborer,  b.  10  Ward. 

»  Thomas,  repurer  at  Popes,  h.  116  Hung. 

«  Hmothy,  painter  at  606  Mn.  h.u.r.  95  Shel. 


Lewis  Walter  £.  diesinker,  Popes.  h.u.  18 1|  Law. 

"    Wm.  joiner,  h.  Whiting,  n.  Farmington. 

M   William  &  clerk  at  93  Asylum,  b.  £.H.t. 

M   Wm.  G.  clerk,  b.  80  Trumbull. 

«    Wm.  H.  Mrs.  h.  21  Greenwood. 

u   William  O.  stonecutter,  32,  b.  82  Heath. 

"   2jepanian,  carriagem.  201  Smith,  L2 1 8  Allyn. 

«   f[^"See  also  Luis. 
Leyden  John,  machinist,  b.  52  Hicks. 

u   Thomas,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.u.  55  7  Main. 
Leyhaur  Jerry,  wiper  at  N.T.R.  r.  565  Asylum. 
Liar  George,  ostler,  b.  16  Chestnut. 
Libby  Lawrence  R.  engir.  at  164  Stateyh.32  Xsy. 

«   Ix>cke  A  trav.  salesman  at  Tucker  &  Good- 
win, 700,  h.  940  Main. 
Libertski  John  G.  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  24  Smith. 

«   Rudolph,  at  476  Cap.  b.u.  24  Smith. 
Lichtblau  Morris  (Model  Tailoring  Co.)  222 

Pearl,  h.2u.  72  Madison. 
Lieberman  Jose{^  (Fish  if  L.J  h.u.  38  Chst. 
liebert  Arthur  C.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

«   Mitchel  O.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.u.r.  616  Alain. 

«   f^^see  also  Leiberii 
Lifschitz  D.  carpenter  at  1  Flower,  h.  81  Avon. 

(I   Samuel,  peddler,  h.  78  Talcott. 

"    Siegf,  jeweller,  b.  28  Morgan. 
Lilia  Julius  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  41 7^  Garden. 
Lilly  John,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  70  Front. 
Lilse  Frank  D.  correspondent  at  Popes. 
Limyanski  Myer,  peddler,  h.u.  213  Front. 
Limoune  Jacob,  polisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Manf . 

Co.  66  Market,  h.  Hockanum  t. 
Linane  Mich,  watchman  at  N.  Y.R.b.u.  1 5  Hun.  pi. 
Lincks  Geoi^e,  teamster  at  165  Win.  b.  20  Hicks. 

"   John  F.  baker,  156,  h.  156  Front 
Lincoln  Brooks  M.  arch.  281,  h.  121  Mn.  rm.  44. 
Lincoln  Charles  G.  fZ.,  Seyms  if  Co.)  34 
Market,  h.  68  Niles.         See  page  546. 

M    Charles  L.  (L.  if  Co.)  Phcenix  Iron  Works, 
54  Arch,  h.  73  Wethersfield. 

u   Charles  P.fL.5-Co.)Ph<Enix  Iron  Works,  54 
Arch,  h.  82  Wethersfield. 

LI  N CO LN  &  CO .  proprietors  PhGenix  iron 
works,  54-70  Arch.  See  page  4  76. 

Chas.  L.  Linooln.  Cbas  P.  Lincoln.  Theo.  M.  Lincoln. 

«   Dwight  F.  h.  56  Park. 

«    Ella  £.  b.  56  Park. 

«    Eunice  M.  wid.  lyers,  h.  848  Main. 

"   Eveline,  wid.  8.  W.  h.  189  Sigourney. 

«   Florinda  R.  S.wid.Wm.D.  h.u.  1  Goodman  pi. 

a   Fred.  M.  broker,  investment  securities,  book 
publisher,  377  Main,  b.  129  Capitol. 

«   George  F.  atty.  at  law,  218  Main,  h.  1 29  Cap. 

"    Gilbert,  salesm.  at  84  Market,  b.  68  Niles. 

«   Mary  J.  wid.  Theo.  M.  senior,  h.  104  Capitol. 

"   Robert  M.  clerk  at  717  Main,  b.  67  Albany. 

"   Theodore  M.  (L.  ^  Co.)  Phcenix  Iron  Works, 
54  Arch,  h.  86  Wethersfield. 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  wholesale 

teas,  coffee  and  spices,  tobacco,  etc.  34 

Market.  See  page  546. 

Charles  O.  Lincoln.  Robert  N.  Beyms. 

Lind  George,  cigarmaker,  h.u.  1 1  Pleasant. 
I      a    Geo.  laborer,  h.u.  6  Lewis. 


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M   t^^see  alto  Lynde* 
Lindberg  Anders  G.  mach.  St  f  16  Law.  b.1316  BcL 
«   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  li.  21  HamilUNi. 
LindbUd  Alfred,  coachm.  at  2,  L  2  WetbenfiekL 
Linde  Alrici  £.  potiaher  at  Popes,  ii.  1143  Bd. 
Linden  Albert,  teamster,  88,  b.  69  Frands. 

u    William,  at  690,  b.  551  Park. 
Lindell  Uno,  macbinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  So.  Man.  t 
Linderatb  Victor,  tooknaker  at  Popes,  b.  25  Pat. 
Lind^n^n  Arrid,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.2a.  157  Law. 
M   John,  molder,  at  54  Arch,  b.  1 79  Main. 
M   Oscar,  bartender,  282,  b.  280  Park. 
Lind^in  Cbarles,  lab.  at  D.  W.  Brooks,  b.  Fair. 
Lindner  AIrin,engTaver  at  177  A8y.h.a.  23  Morris. 
Anne  £.  wid.  August,  b.a.  136  Main,  nn.  10. 
Emil,  foreman,  b.  136  Main. 
Fred,  machinist  at  476  C^itol. 
Fred.  J.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  b.u.  136  Main, 
rm.  10. 
Lindo  Charles,  fireman  steamer  Hartford,  285 

State. 
Lindroth  Carl,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  46  Grand. 
Lindi^ay  Mary  U.  b.  301  New  Britain. 
it    Samuel,  at  2  73  Asylum,  h.  40  John. 
Lind»;y  Josepb,  laborer,  h.  40  John. 
(<   Joseph  Jr.  helper  at  164  Main,  b.  40  John. 
Marcus  M.trav'^  salesman  at  100  Trumbull, 

h.5u.  882  Mam,  rooms  8  and  10. 
Sam.  b.  45  Green. 

William,  tinsmith  at  New  York  Exhaust  & 
Blow  Pipe  Co.  Yredendale  av.  b.  IdVand. 
Lindsley  Edgar  C.  pressfeeder  at  141  Pearl,  b. 
157  Franklin. 
<<    Herbert  £.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  1 5  7  Franklin. 
«    James,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  1478  Bd. 
«    Ray  K.  laborer  at  84  Morgan,  b.  2  Avon. 

"   i^^  *^^  ^^^^  Linsley. 
Lindholm  August,  carpenter,  b.u.  64  Ward. 
Lindstrom  Albert,  gardener,  h.  Whiting  lane. 
«   John  A.  mach.  at  77  Com.  h.u.  28  Wells. 
«    Lena,  capt.  Salvation  army,  h.u.  385  Main. 
Linehan  Cornelius,  eng*r  at  P.&R.R.  h.  86  Lib. 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  10  Chestnut. 
Katharine  L.  teacher  West  Middle  School, 

927,  b.  815  Asylum. 
Mary  L.  teacher  South  school,  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  815  Asylum. 
«   ^[^^see  also  Lenahan;   Lennehan;  Lenni- 
han;  Linnehan;  Lynehan, 
Lines  H.  E.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  80  Church. 

(<    Williams,  h.  12  Highland. 
Lineweiter  Charles,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.  57  Pk. 
Ling  Andrew,  tailor  37  Wells,  h.2u.  lOCh.  Oak. 

««    Willie,  laundry,  116,  h.  116  Market. 
Lingard  Frank  F.  bartender,  l.u.  579  Main. 
Lingerman  Oscar,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  1322  Bd. 
Link  Chas.  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  h.  47  Talcott 

«   John,  filer  at  Colts,  b.  133  Front. 
Linke  EmilF.  treas.Thorne  Typesetting  Machine 
Co.  581  Cap.  h.  19Wetli.     Seepage  422. 
Mary,  b.  2  Holoorab. 
Sophia,  wid.  William,  b.  1 9  Wethersfield. 
Wm.  L.  clerk  at  George  W.  Moore  &  Co. 
farm  loans,  281  Main,  h.  19  Wethersfield. 


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&  Loan  Ass*n,  118  Asy.  h.  63  Niles. 

Seepage  S72. 
Linneiian  John,  deekband  steamer  Hartford. 
Linnon  James  F.  polisher,  h.u.  168  Babcoek. 
«   James  W.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  25  West 
u  John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  4  Queen. 
^   John  J.  bricklayer,  h.  25  West. 

John  J.  Jr.  drugclerk,  113  Main,  b.  85  West 
Lizzie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  4  Qtieeo. 
Michael  W.  boilermaker,  h.  4  Qaeen. 
t^^see  also  Lennon, 
Lino  Antonio,  laborer,  b.  79  Mormn- 
Linsley  John,  macb.  at  1  Flower,  n.  15  John. 
M    William  H.  gunm.  at  C<dtB,  h.  7  Wadswocth. 

"   j^^  see  also  Lindsley. 
Lintner  Emil,  foreman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  1S4  Main. 
Linton  Mary,  wid.  Alexander,  h.  10  Franklin. 
^   Nettie  Mrs.:  b.2u.  6  Tnimboll. 
u   Samuel  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  159  Lawrence. 
Lints  George,  helper  at  61  Asylum. 
Lion  Fire,  Scottish  Union  and  National  Lml  Co. 
agency,   197  Asylum,    Martin    Bennett, 
manager,  J.  H.  Brewster,  asst.  manager. 
Lippmann  Bernard,  rabbi,  h.u.  47  Morgan. 
Lippold  Alfred  B.  machinist,  b.  45  Kinaley. 
u    Charles,  h.3u.  45  Kinsley. 
«   Lewis,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.2n.r.  7  Oak. 
Lipsey  Robert  G.  bkkpr.  Willimantic  Linen  Co. 

891  Allyn,  b.  5  Ward. 
Lisella  Wing  Antonio,  laborer,  h.u.  17  Charles. 
Lisle  Frank  D.  clerk  at  436  Cap.  b.  122  Garden. 
Litchfield  Louise,  wid.  Albert  T.  h.u.  13  Good. 
«   County  market,  561  Mun. 
"    Geoi^  W.  farmer,  b.  Wbiting  lane. 
Litnow  Joseph,  Jr.  mach.  216  Law.  b.  28  Hun. 
Littell  Elton  G.  student  at  Trinity  College,  87 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
Littiere  Jos.  fruit,  etc.,  4  75  Mn.  h.2u.  81  Windsw. 

u   Rocco,  driver,  b.  82  Morgan. 
Little  Augustus  S.  engineer  at  225  Sheldon,  h 
56  Jefferson. 
Arthur  H.  driver  at  Adams  Express  Ca 

h.  87  Brook. 
George  H.  salesman  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Ca 
129  State,  h.  87  Buckingham. 
Little  Horace  B.  (Jones  fr  UttU)  88  Welfa, 
h.  44  Annawan.       See  hack  cover  outside* 
«    Lida  M.  schoolteacher,  b.  87  Buckingham. 

"   tt^^*<?«  <^o  Littell, 
Littlefield  Ambrose  B.  framer  at  251  Pearl. 

«   Jesse  Li  mach.  216  Law.  b.u.  26  Hopkins. 
Livingston  Jame8,landsc.  gardener,  h.  59  Kenyon. 
«   Michael  J.  carptr.  at  116  Mar.  h.  1058  Bd. 
Thos.  gardener,  h.u.  188  Lawrence. 
William,  gardener,  h.u.  74  Flower. 
Wm.  F.  carpenter,  h.  21  Central. 
Wm.  F.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  21  Central. 
Livingstone  Basiar,  peddler,  h.u.  176  Front. 
«   George  £.  gardener,  b.  Arnoldale  road. 
Livitski  R.  screwmaker  at  476  CapitoL 
Lleffingwell  ^^^see  LejffingwelL 
Llewellvn  ^[^*see  LeweUyn. 
Lloyd  Addie  J.  nurse,  200,  b.8u.  200  Allyn. 
a    Annie,  steno.  at  250  Main,  b.  22  Morris. 


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Uoyd  Charles  H.  policeman,  h.u.  22  Morris. 
**'  Ed-ward  J.  mason  at  56,  h.  56  Buckingham, 
u   Hng^  painter,  b.  128  Market 
M   Louie,  retoucher  at  281  Mn.  b.a.  22  Morris. 
u   William  B.  Mrs.  photographer,  368  Main, 
h.  115^  Ann. 
Loan  &  Guarantee  Co.  of  Conn.  65  Pearl. 
Lobdell  EdiHn  XL  mach.  476  Cap.  h.  u.  23  Affleck. 

u   Eogene  S.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  300  Park. 
Lobermejer  Alex.  R.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.a.  23  Wol. 
'Loches  Robert,  peddler,  b.  11  Morgan. 
Lock  Ira  J.  pressman  at  Jewells,  15  Trumbull, 

h.  8  Jefferson. 
Locke  Addie  I.  theological  student  at  1507  Bd. 
"  Thoa  F.  horsesh'r,  26  Wells,  h.  33  Wooster. 
^  Thomas  S.  bartend,  at  29  Cen.  1. 32  Hopkins. 
Lockwood  Albert,  at  N.Y.R.  b.  1338  Broad, 
u  Charles,  coacdmian,  b.  7  Highland. 
»  Cha8.M.8a8h&blindmkr.l62Mn.h.32Wdbg. 
"  Frank,  teamster,  h.  19  Benton. 
"  Fnunk  P.  foreman  electrotyper  at  41  Trum- 
bull, h.  25  Marshall. 
«   George  F.  teamster  at  1005,  h.r.  985  Main. 
«  James  J.  helper,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  284  AlWn. 
»  James  L.  elecdrotyper  at  41  Tru.  b.  68  Farm. 
«  JamesM.  driver,  b.u.  1328  Broad. 
*<  M.  polisher  at  476  Capitol, 
u  WiUard  C.  at  71  Asylum. 
"  Wm.  H.  electrotyper,  41  Trumbull,  h.  68 

Fannington. 
"  Wm.  H.  teamster  157  Ch.O.h.u.  23  Elliott. 
LocomotiYe.  quarterly.  Steam  Boiler  Co.  218  Main, 
l/iddlck  Elizabeth,  h.  37  Arch. 
I^ge  Walter  B.  shade  hanger,  b.  48  Bellevue. 
Uieb  Helena,  wid.  Charles,  groceries,  2,  h.  2  Tal. 
l^>effler  Geom  J.druggi8t,  243  Mn.  h.  99  Hudson. 
I'Oegstedt  John,  painter  at  231  Asy.  h.  26  Avon. 
I^>eicber  Anton  F.mach.154  Asy.h.31  Broad. 
"^  Christina,  wid.  August,  h.  81  Broad. 
*<  Frank,  painter  at  618  Capitol,  l.8u.  24  Mul. 
**  Frank  L^inmaker  at  Jewells,  h.  6  Marsh  ct. 
"^  OistaT  H.  pinm.  at  31  Hicks,  h.  35^  Elliott. 
"•  Herman  C.  woodw.  618  Capitol,  b.  35  Ward. 

LoisGHER  WiLHBLM,hotel,41,h.41  Mulberry. 

See  page  211, 
I-oeser Alfred  W.  (F.  C.i^A.W.L.)  h.  267  Park. 

«  Fred  C.  (F.  a  ^  A.  W.  L,)  b.u.  291  Park. 

''  Frederick  C.  &  Alfred  W.  saloon,  291  Park. 

"  George,  bottler  at  291,  b.  291  Park. 

"^  Lena,  wid.  Peter,  h.u.  291  Park. 
LoftoB  J.  J.  Rev.  asst.  at  St.Patrick's,  b.82  Church. 
I^n  Jesse  6.  laborer,  h.a.  16  Warren. 

^  Mary  Mrs.  h.3u.r.  28  Temple. 

^  Matilda,  dressmaker,  229,  h.u.  229  Pearl. 

^  Theresa,  dressmaker,  229,  b.u.  229  Pearl. 


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Opon  Dajr  snd  Night.  Prlrsto  Tabh*  Ibr 

aOARD  BY  THE  WEEK.  SI  MEALS.  S«.SO. 

Soda,  nrolt  and  OnifltetloiiMy.  FliiMt  Oood*  at  B— oaabte  PrieM. 

FiM  Wtam  and  Lagy  IMiTend  ftw  FanOy  UMk 

LONG    BROTHERS,    Proprictoiis. 

Logar  William,  at  Popes,  b.  880  Broad. 

«   William,  machinist  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  b.  880  Broad. 
Lohnes  Hardy  T.  f orem.  24  7  Pearl,  h.  1 66  AUyn. 
Lobs  Frederic  A.  tailor,  88  Pearl,  h.  48  Windsor. 
Loikke  Peter,  joiner,  h.  318  Capen. 
Lombara  Andreia,  bootblack,  b.  30  Kilboum. 

"   Rocco,  bootblack,  b.  30  Kilboum. 
Lombard  Arthur  D.  mech.  at  Popes,  h.u.  67  Sig. 

«   Frank,  foreman  at  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
216,  h.u.  251  Lawrence. 

((   Martin  E.  (Cady  Sf  L.)  h.  15  East 
Lombardy  Joseph,  coachman  at  1 70  Sisson. 
Londouski  Thomas,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  4  Elm. 
Londry  Ashil  E.  saloon,  61  Spruce,  h.  32  Chapel 

Long  Bros,  proprietors  Mirror  Palace  Dining 

Rooms,  78-82  State.  See  page  211. 

John  C.  Long.  Timothy  Long. 

"    Carl  Herman,  clerk  at  78  Asy.  b.  33  Bab. 

«<    Clarence  £.  clerk  at  236  Main,  b.  12  Bn. 

(<    Fred  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  15  Williams. 

(<    Geo.  A.  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.  h.  244  Putnam. 

«    George  li.  iceman  at  278  Asy.  1.2u.  265  Mn. 

«    Greorge  S.  mach.  at  r.  12  Pratt,  h.  55  Bel. 

(<   Henry  C.  secretary  and    manager,  r.   60 
Tem^e,  h.  W.H.t. 

((   James  T.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t. 

(<   Jeremiah,  b.  23^  Main. 

"   Jeremiah,  h.  35  Woodbridge. 

«   John,  b.  23^  Main. 

"   John  C.  (Long  Bros.)  h.  35  Woodbridge. 

«    L.  John,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.2u.  83  Babcock. 

<<   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  b.  35  Woodbridge. 

<*   Mary  A.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  832  Main, 
b.  35  Woodbridge. 

«   Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  15  Williams. 

<i   Nellie  H.  dressmaker,  b.  35  Woodbridge. 

«    Patrick,  laborer  at  98  Kil.  b.  103  Hudson. 

><    Richard,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  N.B.  t. 

«    Thomas,  blacksmi  th  at  Popes,  b.  6  El  Isworth. 

«    Timothy  J.  (Long  Bros.)  b.  35  Woodbridge. 
Longdon  Arthur  C.  machinist,  b.u.  79  Seymour. 

<>   Emma  A.  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  231  Capen. 

«<   John  W.  carpenter  at  30  Wash.  h.  Webster. 
Longfellow  F.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Longley  Annie  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  198  AUyn. 

"    Helen,  wid.  of  Lorin  S.  h.  12  Russ. 
Longo  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 
Longworth  John  C.  grocer,  157  Zion,  h.  250  N.B. 

"   Joseph,  saloon,  27,  h.2u.  29  North. 

«   Mary,  dressmaker,  29,  b.u.  29  North. 
Loomis  A.  Clayton,  bookkeeper  at  National  Ma- 
chine Co.  581  Capitol,  b.  G9  Main. 

"    Archibald  G.  president  JEtna National  Bank, 

'        214  Main,  h.  142A  Washington. 


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Arcliie  H.  ass'itefler  Societj  for  SaTingB, 
11  Pratt,  b.  142A  Wadiingtfm. 
Aagnstos,  engineer,  engine  No.  7, 956  Main, 

11.84  Arch. 
Bearie  B.  stenoe.  at  1 54  Fl.  b.  25 1  Lawrence. 
Boidett,  mannfactgyer,  h.  Prospect  ay. 
Boidett  Jr.  ftndent,  b.  Prospect  aT. 
Charies,  carpenter,  r.  €6,  h.  66  Jeflferson. 
Chas.  RoflKll,  artist,  315  Pearl,  h.  Vernon. 
Clarissa,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Clapton,  b.  69  Main. 

Clinton  F.  bkkpr.at  142  State,  h.n.  19  Sar. 
Dwight, Judge  sapreme  court,  and  attomev, 

265  Main,  h.  278  Farmington. 
Edwin  R.roadnuuiter,  N.T.£  li.n.15  Clinton. 
Eliza  A.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Elizabeth,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Frances  A.  wid.  W.  G.  h.  20  Buckingham. 
Frank  W.  surveyor  at  114  Pearl,  b.  193  Sig. 
Gea  A.  contractor  at  Popes,  h.  12  Columbia. 
Helen,  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  39  Wadsworth. 
Helen  A.  b.  39  Wadsworth. 
Helen  F.  stenographer  at  Hartford  Life  and 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  h.  Windsor  t. 
Herbert  W.  clerk  at  83  Asylum,  h.  £.  H. 
Hiram  G.  sunreyor,  114  Pearl,  h.  193  Sig. 
Howard,  teamster  at  280,  h.r.  540  Main. 
Howard  S.  teamster  at  581  Cap.  h.  3  Sig.  ct. 
James  M  conductor,  N.T.R.  h.u.  775  Main. 
John  E.  jobber,  h.u.  208  Capen. 
John  W.  bkkpr.  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 

218  Main,  h.  149  High. 
Katherine,  b.u.  775  Main. 
Lester,  b.  33  Canton. 
Lida,  student  at  30  Asylum,  b.  58  Church. 
M.  C.  Mrs.  h.  370  Asylum. 
Mary,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Neland,  traveling    salesman    at    Lincoln, 

Seyms  &  Co.  h.  104  Hungerford. 
Susie  H.  stenographer  at  Silas  Chapman, 

Jr.  51  Trumbull,  b.  911  Main. 
Thos.  R.  clerk,  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  h.  320  Farmington. 
William  F.  asst.  sec'y  at  National  Machine 

Co.  581  Capitol,  b.  69  Main. 
(^^see  also  Lohmis;  LunUs, 
Looney  Catherine,  wid.  Jeremiah,  h.  35  Church. 
Daniel,  blacksmith  at  38  Ferry,  h.  16  Ellery. 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.u.  45  Woodbridge. 
Daniel,  Jr.  teamster,  128,  h.u.  103  Com. 
Jeremiah  T.  teamster  at  1 72  Commerce,  h.u. 

220  Sheldon. 
John,  helper,  h.u.  16  Ellery. 
Mary  &  Kate,  laundry,  35,  h.u^  35  Church. 
Thomas,  driver  at  172  Commerce. 
Loong  Sun,  laundry  284,  b.  284  Park. 
Loper  Edward  T.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.u.  136  Mn. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  dressmaker,  136,n.u.l36  Main. 
Lopez  Harry,  brakem.  at  N.Y.R.  b.  302  Market. 
Lopachinod^^^ce  Lupachira. 
Lopianski  Benjamin,  peddler,  h.  106  Windsor. 

«<    Morris,  grocer,  19,  h.  19  Morgan. 
Loprete  Oscar,  barber,  1 20  Front,  b.  30  Eilboum. 

"    Savirio,  laborer,  h.u.  78  Charles. 
Lorber  Harriet  A.  nurse,  14  Church,  rm.  10. 


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Lord  Anna  M.  wid.  Frank  J.  h.  34  Ch.  O.  pL 

«   Chas.  H.  (Vienna  P.  Yeast  Co. J  office  281 
Allyn,  h.u.  80  Trumbull. 

u    Clifford  A.  operator  at  40  Got.  k.  9  Walnut. 

**   F.  C.  boarding  house,  80  Church. 

u   Frank  C.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  34  Ch-O.  pi. 

u   Frank  J.  billiards,  82  Asylum,  h.n.55  Garden. 

M   £.  Elmer,  carpenter,  h.  109  Oak. 

u   Fred'k  £.  mach.  at  1  Flower^i* Warehooae  pt 

«    George  F.  h.  5  Lafayette. 

M   Harlow  A.  miller  at  40  £bn,h.u.l6  Beach. 

"    Hennr  S.  1.  219  Park. 

M    He.zekiah  B.  machinist,  b.  44  Pratt. 

u   Horace  G.  foreman  drop  shop  at  Colts,  h. 
108  Jefferson. 

^  Jas.  W.  student.  Trinity  College,  8  Northam 
Tower,  Summit. 

«   Jane  R.  Mrs.  h.u.  55  Garden. 

it   John  H.  grinder  at  Popes,  b.  10  West. 

«   John  R. mach.  at 216  Lawrence, b.  9  Walnut. . 

«<   L.  B.  merchant,  b.  80  Church. 

«    Leon  H.  Mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  Warehooac  pt. 

«<   Levi  H.  asB't  delivery  elk.  at  98  KiL  h.  E.H.t. 

ti  Malcolm  Fugene,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.n. 
3  Farmington. 

«(    S.  Clarke,  organist  of  Asylum  Hill  chnrch, 
h.  772  Asylum. 

«    Sarah,  h.  872  Main. 

(«    Sylvester  S.  bookkeeper  at  608  M^n,  b.  223 
Asylum,  rm.  19. 

"   Thomas,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  r.  455  As}'lnm. 
Lorentson  John,  machine  hand  at  581  Capitol,  b. 

282  Laurel. 
Lorenz  Richard  R.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  1 20  Mad. 

«    Wm.  A.  mechanical  engineer,  370  Asylum, 
h.  96  Garden. 
Lorenza  Dominic,  hand  organ,  h.u.r.  14  Charies. 
Lorenzen  Carl,  floiist  at  30  Washington. 

"   Immanuel,  machinist,  h.u.  41  Madison. 

«    Ludwig,  gardener  at  12,  h.r.  12  Fern. 
Lorentz  H.  G.  patternm.  at  556  Cap.  h.  50  Brown. 
Loshnock  Albert-,  mach.  at  388  Cap. h.  88  Temple. 

«   John,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  83  Temple. 
Loscy  Edward,  Mrs.  h.2u.  137  Zion. 

"    £d.  T.  policeman,  h.u.  41  Hamilton. 

«   J.  mach.  at  135  Sheldon,  b.  34  Lawrence. 

"   Jas.  A. bl'ksmith  at  369  Allyn  h.u.  57  Villa^ 

«   John  F.  shirtcutter  at  93  Asy .  h.u.  53 1  Main. 

«    Mary,  grocer,  115,  h.  115  Zion. 

«   Patrick,  h.  33  Chestnut 

«   Patrick,  teamster,  h.  115  Zion. 

it   William  H.  machinist,  b.  33  Chestnut. 

«   William  H.  teamster,  b.  115  Zion. 
Lotker  Carl,  furrier,  51,  h.  51  Main. 
Lotze  Alfred,  (Webster  ^  L.)  b.u.  165  Front 

«    Chas.  A.  bartender  at  30  Church,  h.u.  5  7  Mn* 

«    Fred,  bartender,  b.u.  165  Front. 

«   Otto  H.  clerk  at  98  Asylum,  h.u.  80  Grove. 

«    Reinholt,tailor,  248  Main,rm.l7,h.l65  Front. 

«    Reinholt  Jr.  bartender  at  30  Charles,  b.3a.r. 
165  Front 

.«   William,  helper  at  164  State. 

«   Vincenzo  F.  laborer,  h.  75  Charles. 

«   (^^see  also  Lutz. 
Loudon  Frank,  b.  2  Holcomb. 


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Loughlm  Ann,  wid.  John,  h.  25  Flower. 

u  Jolm,  slater  at  Colts,  h.  95  Jefferson. 

M   Patrick,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  51  Imlay 

M  WiDiain,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Ca 

1  Flower,  b.  106  Walnnt. 

u   CgTf^e  Laughlin;  McLaughlin;    O* Laugh- 

Ita;  O^Loughlifu 

LoQghman  Patri^  F.  grocer,  48  Flower,  h.n.  84 

Albany. 

Lon^men  £llen,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  24  Chapel. 

"   Margaret  M.  b.  24  Chapel. 

LoQghrey  Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.r.  78  Green. 

Lou^  Joeeph,  bartender,  h.  2  Charles. 

Loanabarj  Cooke,  attorney,  26  Pratt,  h.  1 7  Hang. 

LoQtz  Harry,  clerk  at  99,  b.  101  Main. 

LoYB  Wm.  DkL.  Jr.ReT.  pastor  Pearl  St  Cons 

Church,  park  commissioner,  h.  1 1 0  CapitoL 

LoTcce  Francesco,  barber  at  454,  b.  428  Asylum. 

LoTejoy  D.  £.  b.  41  Ross. 

Loreland  A.  C.  &  Co.  junk  shop,  65  Pleasant 
A.  C.  lioveland.  M.  Oreenberg. 

"  A.C.  (A.  C.  L.i'  Co.)  h.u.  55  Pleasant 

tt   Arthur  L.  motorman  at  StR.y.  Ill  State. 

M  Benjamin  W.  at  Conn.  MutnaJ  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  h.  5  Preston. 

«<   Celesda,  Mrs.  h.  870  Main. 

«   Charles  E.  assembler,  b.  4  Wooster. 

*(   Elizabeth  R.  wid.  F.  Harvey,  h.2n.  850  Main. 

»  Frederick,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  379  Weth. 

«   George  C.  h.  18  Ford. 

*<  Henry  £.8alesman  at  154  A8y.h.u.4  Wooster. 

^  Marshall  S.  clerk  at  383  Main,  h.  550  Asylum. 

«  Mason  J.  bookkeeper,  b.u.  55  Pleasant 

"  Walter  S.  machinist  at  1,  b.u.  41  Flower. 

»  WUbor  D.  twister  at  84  Morgan,  b.  38  Lewis. 

^  Wilbnr  F.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  22  Heath. 

*<  William  E.  snpt  brickyard,  h.  5  New  Park. 

«<  Cbaries  A.  h.  Bloomfield. 

Lorell  Charles  D.  helper  at  24  Mechanic,  grocer, 

50,  h.  50  Front 

«  &  Tracy  Co.  oils,  218  State. 
LoTeobein  Adolph,  printer  at  1 74  PI.  l.n.  565  Mn. 
Weridge  Wm.  J.  filer  at  Colts,  h.u.  50  Bond. 
Lorett  Stephen,  boxmaker  at  1 55  Charter  Oak. 
l^fw  Davia,  mer.  tailor,  60  Asylum,  h.  355  Park. 

^  David,  Jr.  clerk  at  60  Asylum,  b.  855  Park. 

«  Elizabeth  B.  wid.  Frederick  A.  h.  8  Wyllys. 

<<  Emerson  G.deik,  98Kilboum.h.  8  Wyllys. 

^  James,  screwm.  at  4  7^  Cap.b.  1 2  Hnngerford. 

*^  John,  plumber  at  24  Ch.  b.  37  Hamilton. 

^  Robert  6.  carpenter  at  Popes,  h.  14  Francis. 

*<  William  B.  carpenter  &  builder,  r.  22  Wells, 
h.  87  Hamilton. 

"  Wm.  B.  Jr.  carptr.at  r.22 Wells,  b.  37  Ham. 
Lowe  Edward  A.  pnnter,  284  Asy.  b.  7  Good. 

^  George  W.  drill  hand,  b.  39  Babcock. 

^  James,  motorman,  StRy.  Ill  State. 

^  John  £.  carpenter,  141  Tru.  h.  7  Goodman. 

**  Lawrence,  engineer  pump  wks.  2,  h.  2  Water. 

'*  Lawrence  J.  clerk  at  295  Asy.  b.  2  Water. 

«  M.  S.  b.  11  Rusa 

^  Oswold,  mason,  h.u.  2  Martin. 

^  Robert,  molder at  lFlower,h.u.  39  Babcock. 
Lowenthal  William,  carpenter,  1.  580  Main. 
Lowery  Henry,  laborer  at  54  Arch,  h.  16  Union. 


Lowery  James,  mach.  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  16  Union. 
«   John,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  10  Bonner. 
«    Sarah,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«   Thomas,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  72  Governor. 
Lowrie  Arthur  J.  driver  at 552  Asy.b.  180  Capen. 
«   Fred  W.  clerk  at  54  7  Main,  b.  180  Capen. 
u   Nettie  D.  Mrs.  clerk  Insurance  Dept  State 

Capitol,  b.u.  95  Wethersfield. 
«   Robert,  coachman,  h.  Prospect. 
Lowry  James,  engineer  at  Colts,  h.  75  Huyshope. 
*<   tfoseph  J.  butcher,  b.  70  Huyshope. 
«   Michael,  machinbt  at  CoUsy  b.  76  Vanblock. 
Loydon  Albert  H.  bookkeeper  at  40  Elm,  h.  370 
Asylum,  rm.  4. 
«   Alice  J.  b.u.  13  East. 
LoYDON  Fred  R.  with  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56 
Pros,  councilman  Ath  ward,  h.  57  Walnut 
«   MarshaU,  h.  146  Main. 
"   Murv  M.  wid.  Marshall,  b.  370  Asy.  rm.  4. 
Lozell  Walter  J.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  h.  44  Madison. 
Luby  M.  A.  b.  558  Asylum. 

«   W.  N.  cashier  at  1 30  Church,  b.  553  Asylum. 
Lublen  Beniamin,  peddler,  h.u.  24  North. 
Lucas  Carohne,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  632  Main. 

E.  J.  capt  barge  Frank  Jones,  285  State,h. 

Middletown  t 
Elmer  E.  engineer  at  70  Com.  h.  80  Grove. 
Frank,  steward  tug  Mabel,  285  State,  h. 

Saybrook  t 
Frank,  varnisher,  b.  55  Babcock. 
(tco.  E.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  52  Seymour. 
Henry,  lathe  hand  at  Popes,  h.  Newington  t 
James  H.  clerk  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1 

Flower,  b.  52  Seymour. 
John,  screwmaker  at  Colts,  h.  52  Seymour. 
Mary,  h.u  77  Main. 
Winfield,  steamfitter,  b.  80  Grove. 
Lucca  Domenico,  h.2u.  4  Charles. 
M   John,  laborer,  h.u.  20  Charles. 
«    John,  laborer,  h.2u  4  Charles 
Luce  Fred,  iceman  at  280  Mn.  b.  West  Hartford  t 
George  H.  florist  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.u.  42  Church. 
Jennie,  wid.  Leander  L.  h.2u.  126  Market 
Walter,  at  Popes,  b.  181^  Lawrence. 
^[^^see  also  Luse. 
Luceyl)ennis,  manager  at  35  Mul.  L  15  Church. 
«   James  A.  mach.  at  216  Law.  h.  623  CapitoL 
«   John,  repairer  at  Popes,  b.  1335  Broad. 
«   John  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1 1 6  Hunger! ord. 
«   Michael,  profiler,  b.  623  Capitol. 
Luchine  Ctesar,  saloon  181  Front,  h.  56  Talcott. 
Lucius  Nelson,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  47  Amity. 
Luckeze  Paul,  asstcook  at  239  Main,  b.  33  John. 
Luckingham  Bridget,  wid.  Joseph,h.u.  48  Temple. 
«    Charles,  hackman  at  104  Main,  h.  78  Sprmg. 
u   Frank,  mach.  at  62  Market,  b.u.  48  Temple. 
"   John,  driver,  b.u.  48  Temple. 
««   William,  brakeman  N.Y.R.  b.  27  Seyms. 
Ludden  Margaret  H.  cl'k  at  400  Mn.  b.  1  Orchard. 
Luddy  John  A.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  1 44  7  Broad. 
Ludington  Myron,  patternmaker,  h.  220  Franklin. 
Ludcmist  Auffust,  driver,  b.  4  Huyshope. 
ic   John,  driver  at  4,  b.  4  Huyshope. 


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6KKB*S    HABTPOBD    CITT    DtBECTOBY. 


Lodwig  C.  Uikr  at  9Z  AsvIob,  k  270  Mjuk^ 

u   Fred.  nadi.  at  388  Capitol,  h.  1212  Broad. 

M   Hcnnan,  marhini^  atfkatt  h  Whitney  Ca 
1  Flower,li.  18  BelmoiiL 

«    Looisav  wid.  John.  h.a.  20  John. 

u   Selma,  wid.  Charka,  h.  18  BdBOBL 

^   SofenoD,  tailor,  La.  270  Market. 
Lnedi  Loma  C.  barber  at  295  Main,  h.2ii.  117 

HoDgerfoffd. 
Loettgens  Walter,  mack  at  300  Aajr.  k  80  Ann. 
Luis  Antonio,  cook  at  1  Laurel,  h.  21  Affleck. 
Loll  Fred,  waiter  at  107  State. 

u    Ljaander,  h.  i5  Annawan. 
Lnmansky  Mjer,  finit  dealer,  h.a.  213  Front. 
Lomis  George  H.  mackat  381  Cap.  k  579  Park. 

M   Thomas  J.  machinist,  k  32  LanreL 

**   rar'^tftf  dUo  LokmU:  Locmis^ 
LundChristian,  hodcanier,  k  8  Elliott  pL 

M    Hans,  helper  at  476  Capitol,  k  Woloott. 
Londeberg  Carl  F.  toolm.  at  Popes,  kr.n.  16  Af. 
Lundgren  Emil,  coachman,  161,  k  161  Franklin. 

M    Lena  wid.  Gas,  k  10  Heatk 

a    GostaTos  A.  porter,  k  72  Windsor. 

a   John,  clerk  at  78  Tni.  k  300  Wetherafield. 
Landin  Solomon,  buffer  at  Popes,  k  121  Bak 
Lundoff*  Clemence  W.  276,  b.  276  Lawrence. 
Lundrigan  Annie,  b.  1 7  Kilboom. 

M   Jeremiah,  teamster  at  1 28  Commerce. 

u   John,  teamster  at  1 28  Conunerce, 

«   Thomas,  teamster  at  79  TaLk  17  Kilbonm. 

«    William,  teamster,  b.  35  Center. 
Lundy  £dw.  M.  contr.  at  581  Cap.h.  70  Front. 

(<    George  A.  mack  at  80  Cushman,  b.  7  KiL 

«   Joseph,  at  690  Park,  b.  26  Amity. 
Lung  Chong,  laundry,  108  State. 

u    Sam,  laundry,  361  Asylum. 
Lungholm  Martin,  tailor,  h.n.  12  Church. 
Lunny  Robert,  bookkeeper  at  State  Bank  299 
Main,  k  29  Wooster. 

«  Robert  J.  winkerman,  8.  Sig.  k  100  Sey. 
Luntz  A.  Saul,  clothing,  etc.  263,  k  265  Park. 
Lupachira  Marianglo,  laborer,  b.u.  73  Morgan. 

«    Raphael,  laborer,  b.  73  Morgan. 
Lupreta  Doraenico,  laborer,  h.r.  20  Charles. 
Lurie  Aaron,  tinner,  h.u.  66  Village. 
Luschever  Nathan,  tailor,  h.  198  Front. 
Luscomb  Henry  H.  sunt,  at  Johns-Pratt  Co.  555 

Capitol,  k  277  Collins. 
Luse  Horatio  D.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  222  Put 

"    i^^see  also  Luce, 
Lussier  Alphonse,  barber,  b.  83  Grove. 
Lusttgens  Walter,  328  Asylum,  1.  88  Ann. 
Luther  Flavel  S.  Rev.  professor  at  Trlnily  Col- 
lege, Summit,  h.  1  Columbia. 

«    George  F.  dentist,  253,  rm.  23,  b.  258  Main. 

«    George  H.  h.u.  27  Judson. 

"    Harvev  M.  dk.  at  304  Asy.  h.u.  53  Dean. 

«    M.  mam  deck  watchman  str.  Hfd.  285  State. 

«   Peter  S.  manager  at  Beach  &  Co.  2  7  Potter, 
h.u.  253  Main. 
Luttgcs  Cha8.clerk  at  4  00  Main,b.32  Buckingham. 
Lutton  Joseph,  motorman,  St.  Ry.  h.2u.  3  Sey. 

"   i^see  Sutton. 
Lutwack  Wm.  cigarmaker,  191,  k  191  Front. 
Lutz  Daisy  M.  bkkpr.  818  Main,  b.  32  Russell. 


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LoU  Frederic,  buffer  at  Wm.  Sogers  M^. 
66,  k  139  Market 
«   Frederick,  shoemaker,  137,  kn.  139  Market 
M   HenryE.printer  at  175PearL 
**  John,  woodworker  at  41  Alb.  k  32  Rmwpil. 
«  John  6.  plater  at  62  Market,  b.  3S  BoaselL 
M   Joseph,  laborer,  k2u.  22  Charles. 
^  Joseph,  polisher  at  581  Cap.  k  4  Sisson. 

"   fW**^  <>^  Loize. 
Latzenkirchen  Henr)*,  machinist  at  476  Capitol, 
k2a.  21  Affleck 
u   W.  toohnaker  at  476  Capitol, 
tt   William  H.  at  476  Capitol,  h.u.  835  Wetk 
Lax  Carl,  clerk  at  500,  k  518  Mam. 
«   £llis,  npholstarer  at  14  Ford,  k  518  Main. 
M    George  Ellis  clerk  at  391,  k  518  Main. 
George  L  clerk  at  519  Main,  k  39  John. 
Hany  £.  clerkat 519  Main,k  39  John. 
J.  George,  clerk  at  391,  b.  518  Main. 
Peter,2d  hand  furniture,  187  Main,k39  John. 
Wm.  K.  clerk  at  187  Main,k  Wethersfield  t 
Lozmoor  Edward  J.  burnisher  at  62  Market,  k 
209  Capen. 
M   John  T.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  209  Capen. 
«    William,  plumber,  b.  209  Capen. 
Lycett  Fred.  W. patternmaker,  h.  92  Laurel. 
^   Geom  H.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.u.  48  Hopkins. 
«   Susan,  wid.  George,  h.  92  LaureL 
Lyddell  H.  fireman  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Lydigsen  Sene  Mrs.  h.2u.  625  Capitol  ave. 
Lyman  Albert  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  ku.  27  Benton. 
Amanda  F.  Mrs.  k  303  CapitoL 
Chas.  RJeweler  at  208  Asy.  b.u.  62  Capen. 
Dayton  W.  painter  at  20  Cen.  h.  58  D^n. 
Dwight  £.  supt  at  80  Huy .  k  80  Annawan. 
Edward  O.  clerk  185  State,  k2u.  17  Win. 
Eleazer  H.  slater  at  18,  ku.  18  Elmer. 
Ellas  L.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  k  4  Wooster. 
Everett  N.  polisher  at  476  Cap.  l.u.  24  Rusa. 
Frank  H.  painter,  b.  24  Warren. 
Frank  P.  printer  at  Calhoun  Printing  Ca  29 

Union  pi.  ku.  52  Hudson. 
Frank  Pitkin,  mack  80  Huy.  b.  30  Annawan. 
Frank  W.  splitter  at  15  Tru.  b.  14  Trinity- 
G.  W.  Mrs.  housekeeper  at  15,  b.  15  Morris. 
George  J.  general  agent  for  the  Christian  at 

Work,  h.u.  6  Canton. 
George  W.  b.u.  27  Benton. 
Hattie  C.  wid.  Charles  K.  proofreader  at  49 

Trumbull,  ku.  62  Capen. 
Helen  M.  b.  70  Edwards. 
Henry  M.  motorman  St  Ry.  ku.  6  Canton. 
Joseph  T.  clerk,  b.u.  6  Canton. 
Julian  G.  printer  at  154  Pearl,  h.u.  24  Bab. 
L.  D.  1.  223  Pearl. 

Margaret,  wid.  Lawrence,  h.  14  Chapel. 
Mary,  wid.  William,  clerk  at  263  Main,  h. 

Wethersfield  t 
Mary  J.  cashier  at  263  Main,  b.  Wetk  t 
Mary  J.  wid.  Daniel  P.  dressm.kn.  86  Jef. 
Nathan  G.  laborer  at  Jewell  Belting  Ca  15 

Trumbull,  h.803  Capitol. 
Ralph  W.  clerk  at  14  Asy.  k  62  Capen. 
Ricnard  P.  mach.  80  Huy.  b.  30  Annawan. 


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LYMAN  RICHARD  P.  veterinary  sur- 
geoD,  office  328  AsjJi.  1 10  Higli,  tel.40i-6. 

««  Svah  J.  wid.  Luke,h.  341  Laurel. 
K  HieodcMne,  aUomey ,  888  Main,  h.  22  Wdld. 
Lynch  Ada,  dreasmaker  at  98,  b.  98  Trumbnll. 
u   Adaline  M.  b.n.  152  Mather, 
u   AUen  £.  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  63  Francis. 
«<  Annie  C.  cashier  at  400  Main,  b.  87  Park. 
»   Arthur  C,  N.  Y.  Exhaust  &  Blow  Pipe  Co. 
Vredendale,  b-N. Y.  city.    See  page  480. 
M  Bernard,  helper,  b.2u.  220  Sheldon. 
«A  C.  Birsie,  pressman  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brmhuud  Co.  49  Tru.  b.  Wilson  Station. 
«<  Charles  H.  engineer  at  Case;  Lockwood  k 
Bnunard  Co.  49  Tru.  h.  Wilson  Station, 
u   I>eclan  J.  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.  101  Mad. 
«   Dennis  J.  peddler,  b.  9  Affleck, 
u   Eugene  S.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  8  Ashton. 
«   Frank  P.  bartender,  257,  b.  265  Asylum. 
«<  Frank  P.  cleik  at  83  Asvlum,  b.  475  Mam. 
u  George  W.  derk,  h.u.  1 8  ik).  Ann. 
«  James,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  8  Lawrence. 
»  Jame^  hack  driver  at  88,  h.  88  Albany. 
»  James  D.  mach.  P.&B.B.  h.u.  120  Albany. 
*«  James  F.  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.  50  Bussell. 
**  f  feremiah  A.  spinner  at  58 1 C  apitol,b.8 1 2  Asy. 
"  Jerenuah  J.  foreman,  556  Cap.  b.  8  Put. 
•<  John,  h.a.  21  Kilbourn. 
u  John,  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  Farmington  t 
«  John,  foreman  at  1  Flow.  h.n.  10  Hawthorn. 
(<  John,  laborer  at  Popes,  b.  22  Chestnut, 
tt  John  F.  cigarmaker,  20,  h.  20  Bussell. 
H  John  F.  steamf.  152  Stote,  h.u.  152  Mather. 
**  John  H.  drau|[ht8man,  b.u.  10  Hawthorn. 
**^  John  H.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  9  Affleck. 
«  Jdin  J.  machinist  at  556  Cap.  h.  25^  Flower. 
«  John  T.   Rev.  assistant  pastor  St  Peters 

Church,  b.  88  Main. 
M  John  W.  at  29  Church,  b.  7  Hawthorn. 
"  Joseph,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  282  Zion. 
"  Maggie,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  115  Windsor. 
"  Marvin  W.  driver  at  217  State. 
"  Mary  A.  wid.  John,  h.  87  Park. 
^  Matthew,  laborer,  h.  9  Affleck. 
u  Michael,  mach.  hand  at  1  Lau.  h.  270  Park. 
»  Michael  J.  bartender  at  262  Main. 
«  Michael  W.  brazier  at  Popes,  h.28  Kennedy, 
u  Patrick,  driver  at  46  Ann,  b.2u.  12  Arch. 
M  Patrick  J.  bartender  at  219  Main,  b.  9B  Ehn. 
"  Peter,  hodcarrier,  h.u.  2  Ellery. 
"  Richard  D.  signpainter  at  111,  b.  70  Front 
<<  Bosa,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  7  Squire. 
«  Walier,h.u.  58  Front 
»  William  J.  physician,  272  Park,b.  9  Affleck. 
«  William  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  10  Haw. 

Lpd  Julia  E.  b.u.  68  Sigoomev. 
L/nde  Annie  L.  nurse,  1,  b.  1  Main. 

"  May  B.  b.  43  Church. 

"^  Weltha  A.  wid.  Duane  W.  h.  48  Church. 

*<  f^See  aUo  Lind. 

Lynehan  Cornelius,  engir.  P.&.B.B.  h.  86  Liberty. 
^  1^*ue  aUo  Lenahan ;  Lennehan ;  Lmnehcm ; 
Linmkan;  Linehan. 
Lynge  Carl  Hugo,  dyer,  87,  h.  25  Wells. 


Lynn  J.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

Lyon  Beniamin,f /aco5  Lyon  Sf  Sans^h.  15  Weth. 

a   Charles  Woolsey,  clerk  at  690  Park,b.26Bkn. 

LYON    CICAR    CO.    manufacturers  of 
fine  domestic  cigars,  26  High. 

Lton  Felix,  councilman  Ut  ward,  (Jacob  Lyon 
fr  Soni)  b.  15  Wcthersfield. 
"   Horace  Gr.  cabinetmaker  at  Bliss  &  Sons,  h. 

89  S^ms. 
«   Irving  P.  student,  b.  26  Buckingham. 
«  Irving  W.  Mrs.  h.  26  Buckingham, 
w   Jacob,  (Jacob  Lyon  jr  Sons)h.  15  Weth. 
u  Jacob  &  Sons,  stoves,  tinners,  128  State. 

Jacob  Lfjon.      Felix  Lyon.       BeiO-  Lyon. 
Lyons  Augustus  P.engineer  No.54.1 29  Sigoumey. 

t(   Bessie,  wid.  Dennis,  h.  45  Albany. 

t<  ^ward  F.  mach.  556  Cap.  b.  110  Laurel. 

u   Edward  F.  machinist,  b.  105  Main. 

«   Edward  T.  merchant,  h.  46  Windsor. 

(I   Emma  A.  stenographer  at  Security  Ca  62 
Pearl,  b.  South  Manchester  t 

M   Frankie  assembler  at  83  Wbn.  b.  159  Bab. 

u   Hattie,  boardinghouse,  25  Wahiut 

»(   Howaurd  6.  b.  10  Preston. 

«   James  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  887  Capitol. 

M   James  S.  slotter  at  476  Capitol,  h.  80  John. 

(<  John,  brass  molder  at  61,  b.u.  87  Front 

u   John,  plumber,  94  State,  b.  26  Walnut 

u   John  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  46  Babcock. 

«   Joseph,  quarryman  at  stone  pits.  b.  28  Glen. 

tt  Joseph,  mechanic  at  26  High,  b.  25  Flower. 

"   Keron,  coachman  at  305, 1. 805  Farmington. 

«  Margaret  Mrs.  h.2u.  42  Lawrence. 

tt   Mary,  wid.  Edmund,  h.  105  Main. 

«   Mary  E.  wid.  T.  J.  h.2u.  27  Mechanic. 

«   Mary  J.  clerk  at  159,  b.  105  Main. 

«<   Michael,  carpenter,  b.  105  Main. 

«   Michael,  machine  hand,  1  Lau.h.  23  Glendale. 

(<   Timothy  J.  vamisher  at  Seidler  &  May,  fur- 
niture store,  806  Pearl,  h.u  j.  259  Front 

((   Wm.  machinist  at  556  Cap.  h.  110  Laurel. 

«   William  O.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  10  Preston. 
Lytle  Eugene  S.  clerk  at  80  State,  b.  54  Cap. 

"    William  F.  asst  bkkpr.  at  2  78  Asy.  b.  54  C  ap. 

«<   Teresa,  dressm.  at  14  Church,  b.r.  1  Ord. 

Insurance  Companies^ 

Manufacttsrii^  Gnnpanies, 
Bankst  Merchants, 

Societies,  etc, 

Ncatiy  and  Promptly  Executed  at  No* 

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Maaskit  Henrr,  madi.  at  Popes,  b.  5  Yaiidjke. 
MacCaUao  Arthur  T.bkkpr.  95,  Ua.  81  Asj.r.S. 
MacCormack  Carrie,  tailorcfli,  bt  47  John. 
MacCalliim  [^m^  MeColIum,  Collum. 
MacDonald  Duncan  B.  Ber.  prof.  Theological 
Senunary,  1507  Breadth.  815  A^^ium. 
*<   Jameji,  hi«diwav  commissioDer,  State  Capitol, 

room  27,  h.  )^ew  HaTcn. 
"   t^^*ee  also  McDonald, 
Macfarlaoe  Eogene,  clerk,  14  2  Asj.  \lx.  1 5  Grand. 
*<    Henrr  B.  at  436  As^iiim,  h.2a.  16  Good.pL 
MacHenr)'  Geo.  W.forem.  14  Hunt.  Lu.  32  Hop. 
MacNab  Albert,  plumber,  h.  155  Lawrence. 

^   Katherine,  wid.  Joseph  F.  h.  155  Lawrence. 
Mack  Alfred  M.  paperhanger  at  231  Asylum,  h. 
64  Whitmore. 
u    Anna,  wid.  Daniel,  li.2u.  89  Windsor. 
«    Crohen,  laborer,  b.2u.  75  Windsor, 
u    David,  driver  at  815,  b.r.  815  Asylum  ave. 
«<    H.  D.  paperh.  at  231  Asr.  b.  64  Whitmore. 
<<    Harry  A.  student  at  371  Main,  b.  25 Belden. 
<<    George  S.  cook,  h.  55  Fairmount. 
«   James,  slater,  b.  7  Biverside  pL 
«   John,  clerk  at  336  Main,  b.  63  Church. 
«    Lillian,  at  Cook  &  Hills,  b.u.  25  Belden. 
'<    Myron  J.  printer  at  141  Pearl,  h.  25  Belden. 
^    Sarah,  wid.  John,  laundress,  h.u.  14  Pratt. 
"    i^'see  also  Mark, 
Mackatce  M.  Chas.oper.  at  N.£.dept,b. 225  High. 
Mackeen  Bedfonl,  clerk  at  335  Shel.  b.l84  Main. 
Mackerton  Frank  P.  barber,  88^  Tru.  b.  73  Mor. 
Mackessv  William  H.  b.  227  High. 
Mackie  David,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Mackin  Robert  D.  cigarmaker  349  Main. 
Mackinnon  Alex.  D.  bkkpr.  197  Asy.  h.  73  Wms. 
Macomber  Delmar  L.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.u. 

34  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Macrae  Fannie  Mrs.:  h.  38  Hudson. 
"    Frederick  W.  b.  38  Hudson. 
«    Sophia  D.  clerk,  b.  38  Hudson. 
Macreedy  Frank,  mach.at  N.Y.R.  r.465  Asylum. 

"    i^^»€e  also  McCray. 
Maclioy  Elizabeth,  cashier  at  Hartford  Groceiy 

Co.  379  Capitol,  b.  459  Maple. 
Macuabb  A.  J.  plumber  at  228  Pearl,  b.  1445  Bd. 
Madadio  Fred,  shoemaker,  h.  76  Charles. 
Madara  Samuel,  carpenter,  b.u.  44  Church. 
Madden  Francis  F.  teamr.  at  stone  pits,  h.  35  Zion. 
«    Francis  J.  laborer  at  stone  pits,  b.  35  Zion. 
«    Frank  J.  molder  at  54  Arch,  b.  92  Jefferson. 
««   James,  repairer  at  Popes,  1. 1250  Broad. 
"   John,  laborer,  h.  92  Jefferson. 
"   John,  motorman,  St.Ry.  b.2u.  34  Park. 
«   John,  stonemason,  h.u.  20  Cedar. 
it   Lizzie  J.  dressmaker,  b.  326  Park. 
««    Martin  A.  enameler.  Popes,  b.  92  Jefferson. 
"    Michael,  driver,  h.2u.  76  Jefferson. 
«    Patrick  J.  bartr.  at  44  Union  pi.  l.r.  8  7  High. 
«    T.  J.  night  clerk  at  64  High. 
«    Thomas,  coachman  at  640,  b.  640  Far. 
"    Tliomas,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  34  Park. 
««    Timothy,  scre,wm.  476  Capitol,  b.u.  34  Park. 
«    William,  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  387  Capitol. 
Maddigan  Morris,  teamr.  at  246  Sta.h.3u.  58  Tem. 
Mader  John,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  69  Hamilton. 


Madkan  John,  machinist,  h.n.  2  HantleT-  av. 

"  John  F.  hackdriver,  r.  540  Mn.  h.  73  fleaaaafc.^ 

«   Martin,  laborer,  h.  65  Pleasant. 

«<   Martin  WJFr.driTer  at  108  Mn.b.65Flea8aBt. 

<<   Michael,  coachman,  h.n.  88  WillUuns. 

M   Thomas,  carptr.  at  283  SheLkWetbenfieldt. 

<«   Walter,  b.  88  Williams. 

**   William,  helper  at  Popes,  h.u.  189  Zuml. 

^   William,  laborer  at  1  Lau.  b.  60  Woodbine. 
MadinkoYitch  Himan,  laborer,  h.  40  North. 

u   Himan  D.  laborer,  b.  40  North. 

«   Michael  laborer,  b.  40  North. 

*<    Israel,  peddler,  h.  40  North. 

"   Hymen,  b-  40  North. 
Madison  Charies,  carpenter,  h.  224  Park. 

"   House,  44  Pratt,  Mrs.  Lucy  H.  Bla<ck. 

«   Oscar,  porter  at  26  State. 

<<    Samuel,  carpenter,  L  346  Main. 
Madran  Elodie,  wid.  Godfrey  at  4  Lewisju  68  Pot. 
Madsen  Alex.  mach.  216  Law.  b.u.  136  Albany. 

«   Christina,  wid.  Iyer,  h.u.  136  Albany. 

«<   Edward  C.  mach.  at  21 6  Law.  b.u.  1 36  Alb. 

"   John,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

M   John  H.  gardener,  h.  61  Ward. 

"    Lewis  C.  laborer  at  690,  h.  659  Park. 

««    Loren  J.  clerk,  b.n.  48  Green. 

«   Matthias,  bootmaker  at  39  Ann,  h.n.48GreeiL. 

^   Neils,  laborer  476  Cap.  h.r.  33)^  Lafayette. 

ii   O.  helper  at  brewery,  h.  5  Affleck. 

«    Peter,  mason,  h.u.  10  Loomis. 
Madson  Louis  at  690  Park,  h.u.  659  Park. 

MAERCKLEIN  HERMAN,  manu. 

facturer  of  sofa  beds,  104  Asylum,  h.  22 
Woodbine.  Seepage  446. 

«    Herman  J.  assistant  cashier  Conn.  RiTer 

Banking  Ca  283  Main,  h.  213  Laurel 
"   Hubert  L.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Insurance  Co.  64 
Pearl,  h.  22  Woodbine. 
Magazina  Joseph,  baker,  46,  h.  34  North. 
Magee  John,  hodcarrier,  b.  135  Biaple. 
«   Minnie,  at  Jewell  Pin  Co.  b.  58  Church. 
«   Bobert,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  31  Francis. 
"   ^i^fsee  also  McGee, 
Magill  i^^see  McGUl, 
Maginn  Charles,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
"  James  J.  painter,  h.2u.  15  Mechanic. 
"   John  H.  D.  61  Sigourney. 
"   Mary,  wid.  Michael  h.  61  Sigourney. 
"   Michael  J.  bookkeeper,  b.  61  Sigourney. 
«    Wm.-F.  merchant  tailor,  371  Main,  h.  6 1  Sig. 
"   03f"««e  also  McGinn. 
Maginnis  Nathan,  clerk  at  410  Main,  h.  206  Asy. 
Magnell  Carl  E.  buffer  at  Popes,  b.  153  Wash. 
u    Charles  J.  drug  clerk  at  55  Farmington,  h. 
22  Spring. 
Magner  Patrick,  stevedore,  285  State,  h.  E.H.t. 
Magnus  Russell,  apprentice  at  262  Main. 
Magnuson  Adolph,  buffer  at  Popes,  h.u.  1 58  Wash. 
«    Albin, pressman,  141  Plh.u.l53 Washington. 
«    Alfred  J.  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  18  Lawrence. 
"   Clare,  helper  at  Popes,  b.u.  1 53  Washington. 
Magnat  Paul,  student  at  La  Salette,  New  Park. 
Magonigal  James,  tiUerman  No.  8,  124  Front,  h. 
60  Pleasant. 
u    Robert,  driv.  engine  No.  8,  835, 1  335  Pearl 


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iagnire  Edward  F.  baffer,  581  Cap.  b.  41  Asy. 
«   Letta  E.  clerk  at  369,  b.  445  Main, 
tf  Thomas,  machinist  at  P.&B.R.  h.u.  6  Hun. 
u  Thomas,  real  estate,  h.a.  67  Pleasant. 
a  W.  J.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  397  Capitol. 
«  ff^^see  also  AfcGttire. 
Ma^j  Louis,  finisher  at  110  Com.  b.  255  Asj. 

"  fS^S00  alto  Mohan;  Mehan, 
Haher  Augustas  F.  news  editor  Hartford  Tele- 
gram, 12  Central  row,  b.  90  Ann. 
M  Bridget,  wid.  James,  h.  SOS  Lawrence, 
u   Bridget,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  88^  Front, 
u  CalheTine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  231  Pearl. 
K  Edward  A.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  49  Hudson. 
u  James,  b.u.  59  Windsor. 
«  James,  driver  at  Neal,Goff  &  Inglis,428  Mn. 
u  Johzi,  at  Popes,  b.u.  265  Park. 
(«  John,  Mafc^lrainitK^  5  Mech.  b.r.  88  Front, 
u  Jbhn,  ostler  at  246  State, h.  60  Avon, 
tt  John  £.  driver  at  246  State,  b.  60  Avon. 
»  John  E.  printer  at  14  Ford,  h.  W.Lockst. 
u  Kate,  h.u.  265  Park, 
u  Margaret,  h.  15>^  Wadsworth. 
u  Mana  J.  h.  15>^  Wadsworth. 
u  Martin,  ostler,  104  Mun,  h.u.  27  John. 
(«  Micha^  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  26  Front. 
«  Nellie,  K  281  Pearl, 
u  Nellie  £.  derk  at  44  Ann,  b.  20  Hicks. 
^  Patrick,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  h.  265  Hi|;h. 
(<  Patrick,  mokler,  1  Flower,  h.u.r.  29|  Lewis. 
«  Patrick  F.  driyer  at246  State,  b.  60  Avon, 
u  Patrick  H.  blacksmith,  h.n.  59  YilUge. 
**  Patrick  J.  tailor,  h.  20  Hicks. 
«  Peter,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig,  h.  268  New  Park, 
u  Thomas  F.  locomotive  engi.  1,  h.  65  Laurel. 
"  Thomas,  laborer,  1  Vine,  b.  Windsor  av. 
**  Vincent  J.  machine  hand  at  1 ,  b.  65  Laurel. 
u  WiUiam,  laborer,  h.  107  Potter. 
*^  William,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  3  Wawarme. 
«  William  J.  tailor,  89,  h.  89  Arch. 
"  WiUiam  M.  teamster  at  46  Ann,  b.  60  Avon. 
"  t^fee  also  Mayer:  Meyer^  Meagher. 
MiUL  Benjamin,  b.  888  Main. 

"  Charles,  printer  at  49  Tm.  h.u.  87  Barbour. 
Mahl  Edward,  councilman  7th  tcardj  plumber, 
^06  ^fain,  h.  24  Annawan. 
"  Efiiabeth,  wid.  Benjamin,  h.2u.  275  Asylum. 
«  Fred,  builder,  888,  h.  888  Main. 
**  George,  plumber,  556,  h.  907  Mun. 
M  Geoige,  Jr.  bookkr.at  556,  b.  907  Main. 
«  Herman,  builder,  12,  h.  12  Pavilion. 
**  Stephen  J.  drai^^^htsman,  b.  883  Main. 
*<  William,  pressman  at49  Tru.b.2u.  275  Asy. 
^4ai»ii  Annie,  at  24  Pratt,  b.  48  Temple. 
**  Edward,  clerk  at  105,  b.u.  105  Windsor. 
*<  Egbert  6.  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  890  Main. 
^  Barnes,  clerk  at  47,  b.  47  Sheldon. 
"  James,  laborer  h.u.  2  John. 
"  John,  gardener,  h.  24  Grace. 
"  Job  F.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  72  Hopkins. 
^  John  J.  clerk  at  98  Main,  b.  51  Hudson. 
**  John  Joseph,  mach.  at  Colts,  b.u.  51  Hudson. 
"  John  T.  trav.  salesman,  h.  15  Groodman  pi. 
^  Joseph  F.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  2  John. 
*<  Mana,  wid.  Peter,grocery,47,h.47  Sheldon. 


Mahon  Martin,  mach.  at  476  Cap.h.2n.  60  Wells. 

M   Martin  Wm.  toolmaker,  h.u.  1 85  Lawrence. 
(<   Mary,  wid,  Martin,  h.  85  Wolcott. 

u   Mary  Anne,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

M   Mary  £.  clerk  400  Main,  h.  51  Hudson. 

»<   Michael,  mason,  h.  37  Pleasant 

«   Patrick,  shoemaker,  18,  h.  18  Grace. 

«   Patrick  J.  painter,  b.  87  Pleasant. 

u   Thomas,  bartdr.  202  State,  b.  6  TrombulL 

u   Thomas  F.  conductor  St.Ry.  h.  150  Market 

«   William  J.  A.  meats,  105,  h.a.  105  Windsor. 

«   f^Tsee  also  Mohan, 
Mahoney  Alex.  J.  sienalman,  N.T.R.  b.  6  Tru. 

«   Annie  £.  dressmaker,  b.  Francis  e.  of  Fkn. 

u   Catherine,  clerk  at  896  Mn.  b.  8  Atlantic. 

«   Daniel,  contractor  for  digging  cellars,  h. 
near  Charter  Oak  Park. 

«    Daniel,  laborer,  b.  72  Governor. 

((   Daniel,  ostler  at  104  Main,  b.  29  Arch. 

«   Daniel,  rubberwkr.  690  Park,  h.  So.  Francis. 

a   Daniel  J.  engineer  at  77  Com.  b.  80  State. 

"    David,  laborer,  b.  Newfield. 

w   David,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  Newfield. 

a   Dennis,  at  £.  Tuckers  Sons  100  Trumbull, 
h.  186  Maple. 

*<   Dennis,  bricklayer,  b.  Newfield. 

«   Dennis,  laborer,  690  Park,  h.  Francis. 

"   Dennis  P.  porter  at  400  Main,  b.  1 9  Hudson. 

<<   Edward,  \ib.  at  95  Pie.  b.  95  Windsor. 

"    Edward  F.  polisher,  h.r .  95  Windsor. 

*<   Edward  J.  upholsterer,  b.u.  812  Asylum. 

«  Ellen  J.  dressmaker,  10, 1.  10  Atlantic. 

«   Helen,  h.r.  95  Windsor. 

«    Henry  L.  clerk  at  879  Cap.  b.  116  Hopkins. 

«   Henry  P.  plumber,  b.  8  Atlantic. 

«   Jeremiah,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  76  Sequassen. 

«   Jeremiah,  sidewalklayer,  h.  55  Pleasant 

«   Jeremiah  M.  laborer  at  98  Kil.  h.2u.  42  Pie. 

((   John,  bartender  at  255  State,  I.  2  Harbison. 

<<   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  19  Mechanic. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.  Ill  Potter. 

<i   John,  machinehand,  N. Y.R.  h.u.  812  Asylum 

"   John,  machinist,  b.  19  Hudson. 

<<   John,  teamster,  h.2u.  19  Mechanic. 

u   John  B.  helper  at  106  Main,  b.2u.  16  Joha. 

*<   John  F.  coachman  at  764  Asylum. 

«   John  F.  (3/.  5"  Lawler)  b.  812  Asylum. 

"   John  J.  miller  at  40  Elm,  h.2u.  202  Sheldon. 

«   John  J.  plumber  at  608  Main,h.  43  Wbdg. 

«   John  P.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  19  Hudson. 

u   John  P.  mach.  at  66  State,  h.  10  Atlantic. 

"   Joseph  T.  clerk  at  210  Asy.  b.  8  Atlantic. 

w   Josie,  stenographer  at  253  Maln,b.  16  John. 

««    Katherine  A.  clerk  at  390  Mn.  b.  8  Atlantic. 

«   &  Lawler,  saloon,  211  Main. 

John  F.  Mahonej.  John  J.  Lawler. 

««   Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  8  Winter. 
««   Martin  J.  helper,  b.  15  Woodbine. 
"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.r.  44  Village. 
"   Mary,  wid.  William  O.  h.  6  Trumbull. 
It   Ma}Te  J.  office  clerk  at  861  Main,  b.  63  Gov. 
"   Michael,  laborer,  h.  19  Ellery. 
«   Michael,  laborerat  95  Pleasanth.  6  North. 
"    Michael,  printer  at  252  Pearl,  h.  Windsor  t 
I     «   Michael  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  1053  Bd. 


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GEEB  8    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBBGTOBY. 


Mahoney  Mich.  J.  helper  1  Flow.  L 15  Woodbine. 

(<   MichaelJ. laborer,  h.  7  North. 

«   Michael  J.  machineh.  1  Lao.  h.  95  Windsm'. 

^    P.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

^   Patrick,  laborer  at  freight  house,  h.r.  7  7  Tern. 

«<   Patrick,  policeman,  h.  8  Atlantic 

"    Peter,  blacksmith,  h.  16  John. 

«    Stephen,  teamster,  h.2a.  33  Mechanic. 

><    Thomas,  b.  42  Se^'ms. 

M   Thomas,  watchman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  22  Affleck. 

u   Thomas  F.  Jr.  feeder,  1  Lanrel,  b.  22  Affleck. 

«<    William, laborer  at^5  Pie.  b.  95  Windsor. 

*<   William,  machinist,  h.  2  Harbison. 

«    William  £.  plumber,  h.  40  Putnam. 

«    Wm.  E.  macninist  at  1  Flower,  h.  40  Putnam. 

«    Wm.  H.  mach.  at  690  Park,  h.  22  Affleck. 
Main  Charles  £.motorman  St.Ry.h.  263  Market. 

«<    Edward  T.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  36  Ch.  Oak. 

'<    Emily  S.  wid.  Martin  V.  h.4  Hu^-shope. 

*<    Georore  A.  machinist,  b.  26  Russell. 

u    Herbert,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  236  Market 

M   Louis  S.  ice,  113  Main,  b.  4  Huyshope. 

«    William  D.  motorman  StRy.  h.  308  Weth. 
Maine  Ferdinand  W.  boxm.  Popes,  h.r.  637  Mn. 
Mainello  Felix,  h.  60  Talcott. 
Mairson  David,  clerk  at  241  Asy.  b.  36  Canton. 

tt   Joseph,  dep.  collector  U.S.  internal  revenue, 

65  State,  h.  10  Goodman  pi. 

Maislen  Max,  peddler,  h.  279  Market.* 

Maitland  Philip,  watchmaker,  83,  h.  83  Windsor. 

Major  &  Dundon,  sign  painters,  100  Asylum. 
Oliver  Mi^or.  John  P.  Dundon. 

«    Oliver  J.  (M,  Sf  Dundon)  b.  255  Asylum. 

"   Peter,  machinist,  216  Law.  h.  28  Rabcock. 
Maklnson  Hattie,  at  374  Main,  b.  60  Seymour. 

<<    Peter L^painter  at  Pepions,  h.  60  Seymour. 

Malcolm  Thomas  (Purines  if  Malcolm),  334 

Asylum,  h.u.  27  Belden.        See  page  366. 

Maligian  John  G.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  38  Lawrence. 

Malins  A.  W.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 

b.  20  Chapel. 
Mallairo  Nicola  A.  laborer,  b.  11  Charles. 
Mallender  John  G.  painter  1 85  Asy.  h.  207  Capen. 
Mallery  J.  Hammond,  dentist,  435,  h.  435  Mn. 
Mallett  S.  Benedict,  Roadmaster's  clerk,  N.Y.R. 

450  Asylum,  h.  223  Grand. 
Malley  Abram,  dry  goods,  8 7 J,  h.  87 J  Windsor. 

«    Bernard,  molder  at  54  Arch,h.  19  Howard. 

"   Joel,  grocer.  187,  h.  143  Front. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.  1430  Broad. 

"    Mary,  wid.  Peter,  h.  1430  Broad. 

"    Simon,  dry  goods,  142,  h.  88  Front. 

it   Thomas  P.  toolm.  at  Popes,  b.  1430  Broad. 

«    William,  helper,  h.  141  Mather. 

"    ^[^^ifce  also  Melley, 
Mailing  Chas.  J.  elevatorer,  254  PI.  h.r.  17  Wol. 
Mallison  Amasa  R.  cook  3  American,  1.62  Grove. 

"    Henry  S.  printer  at  362,  h.u.  610  Main. 
Mallner  Hans,  draughtsm.  1  Lau.  b.  22  Hopkins. 
Mallory  A.  B.  b.  445  Main. 

a    Clarence,  painter  at  647,  b.  649  Main. 

"    Frederick,  teamster  at  1  Flower. 

«    Lizzie  C.  nurse,  649,  b.2u  649  Main. 

"    William  H.  forem.  690  Park,  b.  14  Francia 

"    William  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.r.  58  Church. 


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(<   Edward,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  10  Booner, 
u  James,  polisher  at  1  Flower,  b.  1430  Broad.] 
«   John,  laborer,  h.  105  Madison  aw. 

John  F.  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.  26  Wflsoo. 

Marshall  A.  clerk,  P.&R.R.  b.  47  Wabiut. 

Martin,  upholsterer,21 9  As}' Ji.20  Muntlej  pi- 
Mark  F.  helper  at  164  State,  b.  14  Fraacu. 

Mary,  wid.  B.  h.n.  14  Francis. 

Wm.  B.  helper  at  70  State,  b.  68  Retreat. 

Wm.  H.  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  53  Walnut. 

t^*see  also  Maloy ;  MoUoy, 

Malm  Gunnar  P.  at  400  Main,  b.u.  5  Gkxxlziiaii. 

*<   Peter,  cutter  at  82  Asylum,  h.u.  5  Goodman. 

"    William  O.  helper  52  Ann,  b.a.  5  Groodmaa. 

Malmquist  Chas.  £.  driver,  4 OMuLb.  44^  John. 

"    Frank,  ostler,  106,  b.  106  Hopkins. 
Malone  £dwd.  laborer,  b.2u.r.  12  Sa  Prospect. 

Emma  J.  clerk,  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  110  Grove. 

Greorge,  carpenter,  b.  12  Church. 

James,  carpenter,  b.  1335  Broad. 

James  G.  laborer,  h.r.  172  Main. 

James  T.  buildingm.  12  Center,  h.  2  Winter. 

John  J.  cigarmaker,  26  Hi^h,  h.  8  Goodman. 

John  J.  oollarm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  110  Barbour. 

Michael  F.toolm'r,  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  36  ChestDut 

Philip,  laborer,  98  Kilbourn,  h.77  Temple. 

Thoe.  £.  stoneyard,  837  Sheldon,  h.  110  Gr. 

Wm.  H.  stonecutter,  83  7  Shel.  b.  1 1 0  Grore. 
Ms^lone^  Ann,  wid.  Michael,  h.  208  Maple. 

Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  1340  Broad. 

Catherine,  wid.  Michael,  b.  259  Front. 

Charles  H.  driver  at  12  Center,  b.  208  Maple. 

George,  machinist  at  1  Flower. 

Henry,  mfthinist,  h.  12  John. 

James,  mason,  b.  208  Maple. 

James,  policeman,  h.  35  Belle vae. 

John,  b.  395  Main. 

John,  h.u.  9  East 

John,  chef  at  152  Asylum. 

John,  gardener,  h.  412  Broad. 

John  J.  bartender  at  152  Asylum. 

Josephine,  bkkpr.  2  Church,  b.  1340  Broad. 

Kate,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  259  Front. 

Michael,  helper,  N.Y.R.  b.u.  183  Lawrence. 

Michael,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  272  Front 

Michael  G.  rubberw.  690  Park,  h.  56  Smith. 

Richard  J.  clerk,  474  Main,  h.u.  27  Pleasant 

Theresa  A.  stenographer  40  Elm,  b.  272  Fr. 

Thos.  steamfitter,  253  Asy.  h.  58  Webster. 

William,  h.2u.  60  Jefferson. 

William  H.  ostler  at  51, 1.  51  Pearl. 

Wm.  J.  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  1340  Broad. 

William  James,  476  Capitol,  b.  412  Broad. 

f^^see  also  Meloney, 
Maloy  Annie  E.  wid.  Frank,  b.  68  Retreat 

Bernard,  quarryman,  stonepits,  h.  41  Mec. 

Bridget,  h.u.  9  Affleck. 

Catharine,  wid.  William,h.u.r.  44  Yillaee. 

Charles,  laborer  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  68  Sheldon. 

Daniel  T.  h.  47  Walnut. 

Edward  J.  assembler,  581  Cap.  b.  10  Bonner. 

J.  Edward,  printer,  141  Pearl,  b.  8  Morris. 

James,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  10  Bonner. 


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John,  carpenter,  1.  580  Main. 
K   John,  watduQ.  at  Colts,  h.u.r.  78  Vanblock. 
u   John  EL  plamber  at  1 60  Main,  h.  8  Morris. 
**■   John  J.  helper,  h.  26  Cedar. 
**   Joseph  J.  painter  at  5  Mec.  b.  8  Russell. 
*<   Joseph  P.  dropfoiiger  at  Popes,  h.  42  Liaw. 
•*    Kate,  wid.  John,  h.u.  4  Winter, 
u    Keron,  car  inspector,  b.2u.  96  Windsor. 
^    Keron,  polioeman,  h.r.  39  Lafayette. 
u   KeroD  F.  gasfitter  at  James  Ahem,  280 

Asylum,  h.  1  Imlay. 
"    Mamie  A.  teacher  at  So.  school,  b.  8  Morris, 
u    Mark,  plamber  at  164  State. 
^    Mary,  wid.  Bernard,  h.u.  14  Francis. 
««    Patrick,  coachman  at  84  7  Asy .  b.u.  14 Queen. 
"    Patrick,  chipper  at  556  Cap.  b.  47  Flower. 
««    Rose  A.  teacher  Brown  School,  160  Market, 

b.  8  Morris, 
u   Thomas  F.  shoemaker,  270^,  h.u.  270  Park. 
M   William,  machinist  at  30  Cushman. 
««   William  J.  polisher,  1  Flow.  b.  317  Capitol. 
«    t^^i€e  also  MoUoy;  Malloy, 
Malphase  Joseph,  ragpicker,  b.  7  Charles. 
Malta  Guiseppe,  editor  La  Fatria  Italiana,  550 

Asylum,  h.  73  Morgan. 

MALTBIE  THEODORE  M.  attor- 

ney  at  law,  3  Asy.  cor.  Main,  h.  Granbyt. 

See  page  489. 
Malnmphy  Catherine,  clerk,  390  Main,  b.  3  John. 

^<   David,  engraver  at  A.  Mugf  ords,  177  Asylum, 
b.  3  John. 

u   £llen,  wid.  Dayid,  h.  3  John. 

M   Maurice  W.  printer,  b.  3  John. 

M  Michael,  laborer,  h.  8  Potter. 

u   X^'see  also  Moiumphy, 
Mancy  Frank,  carpenter,  h.n.  38  Amity. 
Mandello  Yito^  laborer,  b.  73  Morgan. 
Manders  Delia,  dressm.  118,  h.n.  118  Market. 
Manderille  Adelard,  at  1  Flower,  b.  16  Morris. 

u   Bert  M.  clerk,  b.  27  Martin. 

»    Carlton,  plater  at  66  Market,  h.  1 2  7  Barbour. 

M   Carrie,  clerk  at  384  Main,  b.  27  Martin. 

«<   Fred.  G.  trimmer  at  62  Mar.  b.  27  Martin. 

"   Giles,  b.  218  Laurel. 

**  Mary  £.  wid.  Fred.  G.  h.  27  Martin. 

"   Panl,  mason,  h.  16  Morris. 
Maodi^  Chas.  R.  electricn.  70  Sla.  h.2u.  69  Wms. 

«    W  illiam  J.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.u.  20  Martin. 

u   William  J.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  54  Barbour. 
Mandlebaum  Emanuel,  clerk  at  390  Main.  h.2u. 

Ill  TmmbulL 
Manecy  Frank,  fruits,  335,  h.  335  Asylum. 

^   James,  clerk  at  335,  b.  335  Asylum. 
Manee  James  T.  cigarm.  104  Asy.  h.u.  34  Chest. 

u   Theodore,  carpenter,  b.u.  34  Chestnut. 
Maney  William,  mach.  at  581,  h.  381  Capitol. 
Mangan  Ellen,  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  102  Hungerford 

t<   Mary,  dressmaker,  1 02,  h.u.  1 02  Hungerford. 
Mangerson  John,  coachman  at  Prospect  av. 
Manghons  Parkins,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Mangieane  Joseph,  laborer,  h.u.  1  North. 
Mangon  Josephine,  nurse,  b.  108  Hungerford. 
Mangoson  Alfred,  machinehand,  1,  b.  18  Laurel. 
Manhattan  Art  Co.  346  Main,  James  Schlesinger, 
manager. 


Manierre  Arthur,  plumber,  608  Main,  h.  51  Woos. 

"   Leon,  printer,  b.  51  Woo^ter. 

«    Wm.  P.  painter  at  329  Main,  h.51  Wooster. 
Manigan  Kittie,  b.  553  Asylum  av. 
Manion  Ann,  wid.  Lawrence,  h.u.  53  Potter. 

((   Edward  J.  teamster,  27  Hud.  b.2n.  6  Union. 

"   Frank,  (Cameron  jr  Manion)  b.u.  6  Union. 

(«   James,  agent,  h.  160  Main. 

«   James,  polisher  at  1  Flower,  h.  13  Smith. 

«   James  J.  wiper  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  34  Flower. 

"   John,  baggaffem.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.r.  617  Main. 

(c   John,  h.  30  So.  Proq>ect 

'<   John,  molder,  54  Arch,  b.u.  25  PawtuckeL 

(<   John  T.  mach.  at  9  Sigoumey,  b.  13  Smith. 

(<  Joseph  H.  helper,  b.2u.  6  Union. 

«   Keron,  blacksmith,  h.u.  55  Front 

u   Kieran,  enameler,  581  Capitol,  b.  35  Front. 

<<   Mary  C.  wid.  John,  h.u.  177  Hrlain. 

tt   Michael,  blacksm.  352  Alb.  b.  35  Franklin. 

«   Michael,  carriagemaker,  b.u.  177  Main. 

«   Patrick,  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  72  CapitoL 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  36  Sheldon. 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  35  Liberty. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.2u.  35  So.  Pros. 

M    Patrick  A.  enameler,  Popes,  b.2u.  6  Union. 

«   Peter,  bartender,  h.u.  35  So.  Prospect. 

u   Richard,  stonemason,  h.  132  Mather. 

M   Wm.  F.  biborer,  h.u.  53  Potter. 
Manis  Frank,  fruits,  etc.  338  Pearl,  h.  335  Asy. 
Mankns  A.  laborer  at  618  Capitol,  b.  79  Avon. 
Manley  Ellen,  h.  230  Wethersfield. 

«   John,  motorm.  StRy.  h.2u.r.  126  Market. 

«   Joseph  P.  mechanic,  Colts,  h.  76  Vanblock. 

*<    William  L.  carpenter,  h.  161  Barbour. 
Mann   Arthur  H.  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  h. 
So.  Glastonbury  v. 

"    Arthur  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  25  Capitol. 

«    Arthur  W.  teamster,  128  Com.  h.  47  Win. 

««   Frank  D.  sec.  (Ernst  SchaUCo.)h.u.  303  Pk. 

«    Gottlieb  G.  cigann'r  349  Mn.  h.  212  Fkn. 

tt   Henry,  sign  painter  at  321, 1.  642  Main. 

«   Mary  A.  teacher  at  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 

"    Samuel,  mgr.  at  14  Asy.  h.  New  Haven  c. 
Mannel  August,  gardener,  h.u.  10  New  Britain. 

«<   August,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  1 0  New  Britain. 

tt   Henry,  at  690  Park,  b.u.  40  Smith. 
Manner  George,  at  216  Law.  h.  Bumside  v. 

tt   Victor,  tailor  at  29  Church,  b.  150  Front. 
Manning  Augusta  M.  h.  49  Willard. 

tt    Daniel,  waiter,  381  Main,  1.  249  Asylum. 

"    Dennis,8ignahDaD,  N.Y.R.  h.  33  Russell. 

"    Geo.  W.  mach.  at556  Cap.  h.2u.  42  Grand. 

"   John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  24  Albany. 

«   Robert  J.  foreman  at  Hartford  Post,  23 
Asylum,  b.  22  Spring. 

«   William  F.  freight  depot  agent,  U.S.  Ex- 
press, h.  41  Congress. 

tt    Wm.  P.  waiter,  14J^  Church,  b.  78  State. 
Mannings  Joe,  waiter  at  249  Asylum. 
Mannise  Frank,  fruits,  etc.  336,  h.  336  Pearl. 
Mannisevitz  Fannie,  wid.  Isaac,  confectionery, 

204,  b.  174>^  Front. 
Mannix  Henry,  laborer  at  8,  h.u.  13  Front. 

«   James,  (M,  if  Lauorence)  h.  7  Morris. 

tt   James  M.  machinist  1  Flower,  b.  72  Ward. 


220 


GEEBS    HABTFORD    CITY    DIBBCTOBY. 


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u 


Mannix  John  P.  pattemm.  1  Flow.  b.  72  Ward. 
«   Katie,  ckiic  at  384  Main,  b.  7  Monv. 
«   &  Lawrence,  faoraeahoen,  22  Wells. 

Martin,  clerk  at  33  Asvlmn«  b.  7  Morris. 

Michael  (3L  ^  Riiekie')  h.  103  Oak. 

Patrick,  driver  at  344  Main,  h.  94  BelleTiie. 

&  Ritchie,  carptrs.  and  builders,  r.  133  SheL 
MlcluKl  MAanix.  DatU  BlteliJ«L 

Rose,  salealadv  at  406  Main,  b.  7  Morris. 
Thos.  bozmaker  at  1  Fknr.  kn.  72  Ward. 
Manns  George  W.  barber,  391  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
u    Godfred,  earptr.  690  Park.  h.  125  Madison. 
Mannz  Gottfried,  h.  179  Wethersfield. 

«   Gottfried,  hamessm.8  Sig.  h.  125  Madison. 
Manock  Edmund,  shoemaker, 523  Mn.  h.  £.U.t 
Manogue  Ellen  Mrs.  h.2a.  108  Windsor. 
u  James,  bartender  at  533,  b.  531  Main. 
*<    Kate,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  108  Windsor. 
I^Ianoz  Chariotte  ^L  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Mansault  Stephen,  joiner,  h.u.  45  Amity. 
Mansavitch  Fannie,  wid.  Ike,  groceries  at  204, 

h.  117>^  Front 
Manschuk  Michael,  mach.  116  I^w.  b.  Glas.  t 
Mansfield  Enos  O.  h.  30  Lewis. 
u   Fred,  headwaiter,  54  High. 
^   John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  26  Howard. 
«<    Matt  blacksm.  at  22  Wells,  h.  49  Linden  pi. 
«    T.  J.  machinist  at  r.  223  State. 
Manson  Charles,  bartender  at  302  Park. 
u   James,  coachman,  h.  58  Vernon. 
«   Jessie,  milliner  at  372  Main,  b.  58  Vernon. 
«<    Samuel,  stonecutter  at  40  High,  b.58  Vernon. 
Mansur  Frederick  W.  meat,  520,  h.u.  520  Garden. 
Mansuy  Albert  D.  b.  15  Elm. 

Carria^  Mfg.  Co.  17  Elm  and  125  Main. 
Clara  Sirs.  h.  48  Prospect 
Julia  A.  wid.  Louis,  h.u.  15  Elm. 
Louis  J.  blacksm.  369  AUyn,  h.  Oakwood  av. 
William  N.  carriage  painter,  b.  15  Elm. 
Mansworth  Matthew,  stonecutter,  283  Shel.  h.u. 

230  Maple. 
Manternach  John  C.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  121 
Hungerford. 
«<    Kate  Mrs.  h.r.  126  Market 
Mantel  William,  brazier,  Popes,  b.  1204  Broad. 
Mantie  Charles,  policeman,  h.u.  28  Church. 
ti    Frank,  clerk,  406  Main,  b.2u.  1202  Broad. 
u    Herrman,  lab.  city  park,  h.2u.  1204  Broad. 
«<    Otto,  upholsterer,  84  Pratt,  h.u.  1204  Broad. 
Manton  James  L.  cigarm.  349, 1.  136  Trumbull. 
Manvedel  Wm.  H.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  237  I^wrence. 
Manwaring  Chas.  W.  general  agent,  subscrip- 
tion books,  248  Main,  h.  658  Park, 
w   Fannie  J.  indexstamper,  b.  658  Park. 
«   Josephine  K.  stenographer  at  476  Capitol, 

b.  658  Park. 
«   Mary  E.  h.  658  Park. 
Manz  Alonzo,  laborer  at  8,  h.  862  Front 
Mara  James  H.  tester  at  581  Cap.  h.  72  Potter. 
Maraneche  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  22  Charles. 
Marangeillo  Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  64  Morgan. 
Marble  Ellen  E.  Mrs.  h.  289  Asylum. 
«    Eugene  S.  toolm.  476  Capitol, h.  69  Allen  pi. 
"    \[^^S€e  also  MarheL 


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Marcean  Corinne,  dressm.  45,  b.  45  Hamilton. 
u   Rene,  at  Parimlle  bakery,  b.  145  IT 
u   Bobt  foundrym.  556  Cap.  h.  45   Hamill 
March  Christian  R.  clerk,  420  Main,  h-o.  59BeL| 

«<   John  G.  barber,  9  Asy.  b.  47  Famungtoii. 

Marcham  Ella  Mrs.  h.n.  43  Grand. 

Marchand  Clodion  S.  plater.  Popes,  L  &S  Asrloaa. 

Marchant  Caroline,  wid.  Wm.  nurse,  bu  189  Aaii. 

u   Daisy,  stenog.  216  Law.  b.  11  CVnigreflB. 

Geo-'bamessn'r.  119|  Main,h.  1 1  CooereflL 

George  Jr.bkkpr.  at  126  Church, b.  1 1  Cong. 

Mary,  teacher  Ch.  Oak  school,b.l  1  Congrev- 

Robert,  florist,  13,  h.  13  Huntington. 

Mabchant  Wm .  T.  {HiUs  ^  MarchawU^  imder- 
takers,  h.n.  7  Belden.        Ste  pa^  172. 
*see  also  Merchant 


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cc 
u 


u 


Marchie  £.  foundrym.  at  618  Capitol^h.  9  Forest 
Marchsini  Primo,  kilnm.  Faience,  b.  62  Xalcott. 
Marcovitz  Uy man,  shoem.  181  Mn.  h.  204  Front 

i<   Sam.  shoemaker,  h.  264  Front 
Marco  Edward,  filer,  Colts,  h.  26  So.  Prodpoct. 
Marcus  Adam,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

u    Solomon,  grocer,  72,  h.  74  Park. 
Marcy  Andrew  W.  butcher,  h.2u.  80  Hopkins. 

«<   Bros.  &  Ca  shoe  manu^turers,  14  Ford. 

W.  P.  MarcT.  £.  D.  Bamtaam. 

O.  L.  Baker.  A.  B.  Rankin. 

«   Chas.  H.  carptr.  at  283  Shel.  h.  61  Madison. 

«   E.  Edgerton,  travelingsalesm.  b.  60  Capiti^ 

«    Frederick  A.  h.  60  Capitol. 

«   Martha  J.  wid.  Maurice,  h.  39  Spring. 

«   Merrick  A.  h.u.  269  Wethersfield. 

«   Merrick  T.  student,  b.  39  Spring. 

(<   Wm.  P.  (M.  Bras.  ^  Co.)  h.  24  Huntington. 
Mardar  John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  165  Front 
Mardeio  Frederico,  laborer,  h.  76  Charles. 
Maren  Bias,  h.  200  Front 
Marenholtz  Josie  J.  clerk  400  Mn.  b.  42  John. 

«    Otto,  barber,  117  Main,  h.  44  Grand. 
Marguliers  Nathan,  b.  220  Front 

"   Jacob,  cabinetmaker,  b.  220  Front 

«    Charles,cabinetm.at  205  Main,h.u.220  Front 

«    Simon,  b.u.  220  Front 
Maringo  G.  cook  at  239  Main,  b.  33  J(^n. 
Marion  Edwin  T.  salesman  at  834  Asy.  h.l52  Sey. 
Markel  Emerick,  engir.  at  389  Allyn,  h.  72  Spg. 
Markham  Anna  L.  steno,  at  1  Lau.  b.  39  Mad. 

"    Dan'l  A.  attorney,  357  Main,  h.  22  Sumner. 

«    Henry  C.  carriagem.at 352  Alb.h.71  Madison. 

"    Michael  W.  annealer  at  40  Gov.h.  31  Union. 
Markovitz  Solomon,  peddler,  h.2u.  33  North. 
Marks  Abraham  (M.  Bros.)  h.  39  Sumner. 

«    Abraham  H.  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.  59  Windsor. 

«   BelU,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  59  Windsor. 

«   Brothers,  fruit,  39  Church. 

Abraliam  Marks.         Ijeopold  Marks. 

"  Caroline,  wid.  Marks,  h.u.  777  Main. 

«  Emanuel,  restaurant,  12,  h.u.  10^  Ford. 

«  Eugene  R.  miner  at  231  Asy.  h.u.  856  Mn. 

«  Leopold  Cm,  Bros,)  h.  39  Sumner. 

«  Mark,  b.  59  Windsor. 

«  Matthew,  shoemaker,  1  Martin,  h.  7  Winter. 

*<  Matthew  Jr.  boxm.  at  Popes,  h.  7  Winter. 

«  Melina,  wid.  Henry  J.  b.  39  Sumner. 

"  Morris  F.  (G.  Fox  Sr  Co.)  b.u.  777  Main. 


geeb's  habtfokd  city  dibbotoby. 


221 


t< 


i£aui4»  Kftthan,  tailor,  29,  h.  29  Kilbourn. 
««     BeubeB,  tailor,  29,  h.  29  Kilboam. 
Richard,  plater  at  Popes,  b.  7  Winter. 
ij  clerk,  b.  59  Windsor. 
iiiel,  peddler,  h.  59  Windsor. 
Adam,  screwmaker,  h.2u.  28  Elm. 

#ee  also  Marx, 

Mariow  Asnes,  dressmaker,  h.  19  Wadsworth. 
•«    John  F.  macbinist,  Popes,  h.  19  Wadsworth. 
•*    Marf  M.  dressmaker,  n.  19  Wadsworth. 
•    Patrick  J.  trav.  salesman,  b.  19  Wadsworth. 
<*    Peter,  machinist,  b.  19  Wadsworth. 
Maione  Vito,  laborer,  h.n.  1 1  Charles. 
Marooej  Daniel,  toolm.  at  1  Flower,  b.  898  Bd. 
M    Jo^  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  398  Broad. 
<*    Jc^m,  painter,  b.  Charter  Oak. 
u   John  efr.  laborer  at  stone  pits,  b.  898  Broad. 
«    Lizzie  I.  dressmaker,  6,  b.  6  Village. 
u    Maiy,  dressmaker,  b.  78  Church. 
u    Mzry,  b.  898  Brosd. 
u    Thomas,  at  1  Flower,  b.  898  Broad. 
«   Thomas,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  23  Spruce. 
u   Thomas,  helper  at  124  Main,  b.  6  West 
«   t^^fee  also  Meroney. 
Maroae  John,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  67  Morgan. 

u    Michael,  laborer,  1  Laurel,  h.  67  Morgan. 
Marqnardt  Frederick  G.  pressman  at  Hartford 

Conrant,  h.  79  Clark. 
Mabquardt  Herman  C.  (Wakefield  jr  ^f,) 
ins.  and  real  estate,  872  Main,  h.  12  Tru. 
«c  Bobert,  ins.  agent,  b.u.  26  Church. 
Marquette  Joseph  L.  bartender  at  29  Central, 

b.  464  Main. 
Marqoist  Emil,  driver  at  40  Mulberry,  1.  John. 
Marr  Annie  M.  Mrs.  seamstress  at  80  Wash, 
tt  Atwood  B.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Marrain  Euf^ene  A4»sembler  at  Popes,b.2u.90  6r. 
Marrinan  Mich,  rubberworker  at  690,  b.  577  Pk. 
Marron  Thomas,  helper,  b.  6  West 
Marroto  Frank,  h.  20  Charles. 
Mars  Eu£ene  V.  mach.  at  581  Cap.h.  59  Francis. 

u  FnSk  S.  foreman  at  62  Mar.  h.n.  1 96  N.P. 
Marsden  Albert,  painter,  b.  510  Main. 
Marsh  Abba  B.  wid.  Timothy  B.  h.  20  Avon. 
<«  B.  Frank,  chief  clerk  Treas.  Office  at  State 

Capitol,  b.  59  Capitol. 
«  Burt,  timekeeper,  b.r.  265  High. 
M  Chauncey  S.  hackman,  h.  21  So.  Hudson. 
««  CUra  B.  dressmaker,  21,  b.  21  Hudson. 
»  Digby  Mrs.  h.  239  Farmington. 
u  Edward  W.  gasfitter  at  James  Ahem,  280 

Asrlnm,  h.u.  105  Clark. 
M  Elizabeth,  wid.  Truman,  b.  464  Main, 
u  Ellen  MrsL  dressmaker,  464,  h.  464  Main. 
u  Frank  T.  b.u.  105  Clark. 
"  Geoivsy  b.  84  Spring. 
M  A  R8  H  H  E  N  R  T  T .  teacher  of  dancing, 
office  &  private  academy,  464  Mn.&  1 1  Cen. 

See  page  520. 
«  J.  J.  meat,  b.  917  Main. 
tt  John,  molder  at  690,  h.  744  Park. 

«  John,headwaiter,TrinityCollege,h.84  Potter. 
t<  John  E.  fanner,  h.  1190  Main. 
«  John  H.  salesman  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Co. 
129  Sute,  h.  181  Sigoomey. 


Marsh  Mary  A.  wid.  Hazard,  h.r.  265  High. 

((   Mary  A.  wid.  Seth  £.  h.  16  Village. 

(«   Mary  E.  wid.  Frank,  b.  984  Main. 

u  Mary  L.  nurse,  h.  14  Church,  rm.  8. 

u   Mary  L  musicteacher,  105,  b.a.  105  Clark. 

«   Myra  L.  b.  1190  Main. 

^  Myron  6.  bkkpr.  at  408  Main,  h.  Windsor  t 

«   O.Vincent,  foreman  at  829  Main,h.89  Ashley. 

«   Priscilla  A.  bookkeeper,  420  Mn.  b.  20  Avon. 

«   Thomas,  painter,  492  Main,  h.  54  Fairmoun t 

«    Warren  R.  clerk  at  389  Main,  h.  20  Woos. 

«   William  B.  clerk  at  216  Caw.  b.u.  265  High. 

u   William  H.  clerk  at  51  Tru.  b.  54  Fmt 
Marshall  Albert  H.  bookkeeper  at  40,  h.  370  Asy. 

u   Andrew  B.  plumber  at  1 1  Hay nes,b.  90  Ch. 

"   Annie  J.  wid.  James,  clerk  at  34  Market, 
h.  17  Haynes,  rm.  18. 

«   Edwin  D.  roller  at  690  Paris,  b.  8  I^favette. 

"   Eliza  A.  wid.  William  C.  b.u.  45  Walnut 

«   Ellen  F.  wid.  Thomas,  h.  848  Main. 

«   Eugene,  driver  at  180  Allyn,  h.2u.  2  John. 

«   Eva  L.  teacher  kindergarten  Lawrence  st 
school,  b.  17  Haynes,  rm.  18. 

((   Ezra  J.  printer,  66'  State,  h.a.  50  Williams. 

«<   George,  musicteacher  at  1205  Asylum  av. 
h.  48  Cedar. 

u  James  F.,  see  James  F.  Hyde. 

"  Joseph  B.  machinist,  1  Flower,  b.  48  Cedar. 

(<   Julia,  dressmaker,  36,  h.  36  Liberty. 

"  Julia,  wid.  Mortimer  W.  h.u.  45  Walnut 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  97  Hudson. 

"   Robert,  foreman,  h.u.  86  Liberty. 

«   Bobert,  machinist  at  581  Cap.  h.  48  Cedar. 

«   Sarah  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,  b.  48  Cedar. 

u   Sarah  C.  wid.  Daniel  B.  h.  8  Lafavette. 

"   William,  clerk,  18,  b.  13  Heath.    ' 

u   William,  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.  b.  48  Cedar. 

«   William,  pattemm.  at  1  Flow.  h.  54  Sey. 

«   WiUiam  E.  checker  at  stone  pits,  h.  25  Pie. 

"   William  H.  clerk  at  U.  S.  Photo.  Chemical 
Co.  29  Pearl. 

"   William  H.  policeman,  h.  20  Morgan. 

«   Wilson  C.  at  262  Main,  h.u.  61  Dean. 
Marstaller  Fred,  assistant  dentist  253,h.u.  253  Mn. 
Marston  Charles  Mrs.  b.  187  Farmin^n  av. 

"   David  D.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

it   Herbert  C.  filer  Colts,  b.  East  Hartford  t 
Marte  Otto,  barber  at  862  Asy.  b.  42  Chestnut 

"    Paul  H.  barber,  862  Asylum,  h.  42  Chestnut 
Martel  Ann  Mrs.  employment,  188  Mn.h.4d Anna. 

"   Daniel,  cutter  at  836  Asy.  b.  49  Morgan. 

«   Harry  J.  manager,  172Mn.h.  106  Whitmore. 

"   Louis  J.  laundry,  172  Main,  h.  43  Annawan. 
Martella  Daniel,  cutter,  b.  49  Morgan. 

«   Rocci,  laborer,  h.2u.  49  Morgan. 
Martenson  John,  carpenter,  h.2u.  176  Putnam. 

«  John,  machinist  at  581  Capitol,  h.  284  Park. 
Martin  A.  U.  &  Co.  bankers  and  brokers,  278>^ 
Main,  rm.  47. 

li   Alfred  W.  clerk  at  1  Flower  h.  27  Beach. 

«   Albert  U.  (A,  U.  3/.fr  Co,)  h.  16  Whitney. 

it   Ahce,  b.u.  46  Jefferson. 

"    Andrew,  b.u.  46  Jefferson. 

u   Archie,  clerk  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  51 
Trumbull,  h.  18  MaU. 


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42   SCYHS 

llartin  Arthiir  £.  ti:«'4m.  «t  554>  Cap.  b.  45  Sig. 
•«    Bertha  C.  at  Z7i  Main.  buo.  11  Florence. 
M   Cfaaa.  coodoctor  ax  ScRj.  buo.  3  EllioCt  pL 
tf    CLari««  C.  en^jaTer at  <»2  Mar.  h.  53  Lincoln. 
M    Cfaaries  £.  bkkpr.at  78  Asr.  b.  42  Williama. 
«   Charles  H.  derk  al  93  Asr.  b.  II  Florence. 
«    Chaa.J.barteD<lerat98\i^el]s.h.39Uiid5on. 
a    Charles  T.  at  JKinz  life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 

h.  2GiranL 
«    Dand,  expressoian.  h.  114  Lawrence. 
«    Darid  T.  writing  t'cb'r,333,  h.333  Mn.  Tin.15. 
^    Douo^laa,  laborer,  h.2o.  2«<  UontieT  place. 
w    Edirard  F.  bkkpr.  at  54  Ann.  b.  13  Wini. 
u   Edward  6.  at  TraTeleia  Insorance  Ca  56 

Pnvpect,  b.a.  39  Capen. 
tt    Ellen.  1.279  Park. 

M    Francis,  lab.  335  Sheldon,  h.a.  46  Jefferson. 
u    Frank  6.  plater  440  As}'laiii,  b.  237  Law. 
u    Fred.  M.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  42  Williams. 
M    Geo.  P.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
u   Helen  B.  at  r.  59^  Trumbull,  b.  42  Williama. 
M    Henrietta  L.  wid.  J.  D.  h.  7  Buckingham. 
«<    Henry,  printer  at  284  Asjlum,  b.  E.H.t. 
<(    Henry,  printer  at  45  Brown,  h.  E.H.t. 
«<    Heniy  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 143  Broad. 
«    Horatio  A.  supt.  at  253  Main,  h.iL  11  Flor. 
M    lola,  wid.  Philip,  h.2u.  10)^  Ford. 
Martin  J.   Hekrt,  contractor,  42  Seyms,  h. 

159  Capen.  See  page  222. 

u   James,  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  19  Goodwin. 
«   Jas.  F.  butcher  at  98  Wells,  h.u.32  Hicks. 
«    Jas.  F.  caseharden<7  at  581  Cap.  h.  32  Hicks. 
«   James  J.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  108  Hay. 
it   James  P.  clerk,  b.  14  John. 
<<   James  P.  laborer,  Lu.  52  Avon. 
«   Jane,  wid.  WiUiam,  h.  42  Williams. 
«   John,  expressman,  b.  114  Lawrence. 
M   John,  foreman  at  Jewells,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
«   John,  laborer,  h.u.r.  1 7  Wolcott. 
«   John,  watchman  at  64  Com.h.  82  Brook. 
«   John  A.  penmanship,  public  sch.  h.  3 9  Capen. 
«   John  F.  bkkpr.  at  40  Gov.  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
«   John  F.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  h.u.  449  Capitol. 
««   John  G.  motorman  St  Ky.  h.u.  17  Warner. 
"   John  H.  helper  at  104  Main,  h.r.  27  John. 
«   John  K.  carpt.  157  Weth.  h.u.  89  Annawan. 
u   Julia,  at  223  Asylum,  b.u.  1 1  Florence. 
«    Kate  J.  wid.  Thomas  H.  h.  382  Mn.  rm.  27. 
"    Louis  N.  driller  at  Colts,  b.  2  Church. 
«   Margaret,  wid.  James,  h.r.  14  John. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  111^  Hungerford. 
((    Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  b.u.  86  Pleasant. 
«    Mary  H.  wid.  Josiah  H.  b.u.  137  Bellevue. 
u   Michael,  hackdriver,  b.2u.  36  Sheldon. 
«   Michael,  helper,  b.  77  Sheldon. 


Martin  Osgood  C.  clerk,  3  70  Main,  b.  129  Ti 
«   Owen,  aloon,  57,  h.o.  59  Potter. 
u   P.  B.  Mrs.  b.  29  MahL 
M   Patrick,  clipper,  b.  50  Wells. 
«   Patrick,  fireman  at  476  Cap.  h.  78  N.P. 
«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.a.  19  Lawrence. 
«   Patrick  £.  caipenter,  L  114  State. 
«   Peter  R.  b.o.  60  Seymour. 
«   Rebecca  D.  wid.  George  E.  h.  113  Ann. 
«   Richard  J.  machinist  at  490  Capitol,  b.  Omk. 
«   RicfaanI  P.  manager  Postal  Telegr^h  Cable 
Co.  3  Central,  h.  16  Whitney. 

u   RobertJ.carpenter,P.&R.R.h.281  Albmax- 

u    Sadie  L.  dressmaker,  596,  h.  596  Main. 

u    Sarah  C.  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  82  Brook. 

M    Sidney,  b.  7  RiTcrside. 

M   Thomas,  h.  792  Main. 

M   Thomas  S.  cleik  26  Mulberry,  b.n.  52  Awon. 

«   Thoa.  bartender,  37  Potter,  h.Q.r.  33  Front. 

M   Thomas,  laborer,  h.  54  Avon. 

u   Thomas  H.  Mrs.  L2n.  382  Main,  room  7. 

u   W^anen  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  887  Cap. 

M   Wm.  clerk  278)^  Main,rm.47,h.  70  Clai4. 

«    William,  cigarmaker,  b.  15  Mather. 

u   Wm.  H.  carptr.  at  Popes,  h.  26  Wellington. 

u   William  J.  BnptP.&R.R.h.  121  Mn.  no.  €. 

u   Winfred  Robert,  prof.  Trinity,  b.  21  Jarria 
Hall,  Summit 
Martindale  William  W.  envelope  cutter,    252 

Pearl,  h.Q.  69  Hangerford. 
Martine  Nicola,  laborer,  h.  78  Charles. 

"    Tobia,  laborer,  h.u.  73  Morgan. 
Martinsen  Andrew,  buffer,  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 

Co.  66  Market,  b.  £.H.t 
Marton  Geo.  W.  bUu^ksm.  at  1  Flow.  b.  284  Asy. 
Marture  M.  laborer  at  476  Capitol,  b.  Newington. 
Martyn  Herbert  W.  hamessm.  8  Si£.h.r.  143  Zion. 

«<    Sidney ,electrotvper at  4 1  Tru.  b.  7  Riverside. 
Marvel  Arthur  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  6  Falea. 

(<    Earle  H.  derk  238  Asylum,  b.  6  Fales. 

«   Hany  £.  salesman  at  690  Park,  b.u.  1 7  Russ. 

M   Joseph  £.  contractor  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  h.  6  Fales. 

u   Louis  M.  engineer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  6  Falea. 

«   Marion  E.  clerk  at  216  Law.  b.  12  Atlantic. 

(«    Sylvester,  salesman  at  Hartford  Coal  Co.  2  78 
Main,  h.  12  Atlantic. 

«   Walter  S.  forem.  1  Flower,  h.u.  53  Lincolii. 

u   Winton  W.  chief  clerk  1  Laurel,  h.  Weth.  t. 

(I    f^^^see  also  Marble. 
Marvin  E^win  E.  attorney,  clerk  U.S.  Dist  and 
Circuit  Courts,  65  State,  h.  51  Gillett 

«    Geo.  K.  delivery  clerk  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 
B.  Co.  141  Pearl,  h.2u.  7  Clinton. 

«   John,  h.u.  164  Main. 

MARVIN  L.  P.  WALDO,  attorney  at 

law,  278^  Mn.  h.  36  Woodland.    Seep.  440. 

Marwedel  Wm.  H.  machinist,  b.  237  Lawrence. 

Marwick  Albert  Jr.  druggist,  377  Asylum,  h. 

43  Farmin^on.  See  page  223. 

«    Vii^nia  P.  Mrs.:  teacher  vocal  music,  h.  43 

!■  armington. 
Marx  Mark,  clerk  at  1 10  Asylum,  b.  59  Windsor. 
Mascara  Thomas,  fruit,  18  Church,  h.  37  Albany. 


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MASCOT   WASHING  SOAP,  M. 

Hsuris,  agent.  Seepage  522. 

Sam,  tailor,  h.  264  Front 
Sylvester,  laborer,  h.  14  Ellery. 
Maflhjtken  Edward,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1 7  Morgan. 
Maskers  Samuel  C.  carptr.N. Y.R.  h.  11 0  Barboor. 
Maden  diaries  C.  clerk  at  40  High,  b.  83  Wash. 
M   Joseph  B.  foreman  at  40  High,h.2u.  94  Jef. 
•<    Stepiien,nionamental  works,  granite,  marble, 
etc.  40  Hish,  h.  83  Washin^n. 
Mason  Annaf  wid.  Abel,  h.  848  Main. 
*«    Anna  A.  wid.  Samuel,  h.  9  Sanford. 
BenauJi  K.  Mrs.  h.  1469  Broad. 
Charles  L.  machinist  at  1,  b.  54  Flower. 
Edna  H.  b.u.  19  Belle vue. 
Edward,  coachman  at  &  b.  197  FrankHn. 
Edward,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Edward  C.  at  250,  b.  69  Main. 
Elizabeth,  wid.  Fred'k  J.  h.  522  Garden. 
EQa  A.  wid.  Greorge  H.  chiropodist  and  mas- 
sage, 372  Main,  rm.  55,  b.n.  19  Bellevue. 
Ellen  A.  wid.  Edward  P.  h.  54  Washington. 
Fiank  A.  £.  mach.  N.Y.R.h.2u.  1469  Broad. 
Fiank  E.  forenum  at  Case,  Lockwood  k 
Brainard  Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.  7  Pleasant 
Frederick  M.  teamster,  b.  6  Wayerlj. 
Frederick  T.  clerk  at  Hartford  Courant,  66 

State,  b.  522  Garden. 
G.  L.  draughtsman  at  476  Capitol. 
M  George  C.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  47  Chestnut 
«  George  William,  shoemaker  at  546  Asylum, 

h.a.  47  Chestnut 
u  James  A.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  Warehouse  ptv. 
M  John  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  49  Walnut. 
'<  Mary  £.  wid.  Irving,  h.  22  Highland, 
(c  Matthew,  at  690  Park,  b.  54  Flower. 
MaBonic  Hall  Association,  53  Ann. 

Mabonic  Lifs  Association  of  Buffalo,  66 
State,  rm.  19,  Alfred  £.  Howard  state 
manager,  room  19.  See  page  228. 

M  Temple,  51,  53,  55  Ann,  cor.  Allyn. 

Massach  J.  machinist  at  1  Laurel,  h.  49  Grand. 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  A.  H. 

Bond,  agt  333  Main.         See  page  60. 
Massar  a  Leonardo,  booth,  at  1 62  Asy.  b.  35  North. 
Maaseck  Gustave  A.  mach.  l.u.  19  Wadsworth. 
^lasser  Mayer,  machinehand  at  581  Capitol,  b, 

204  Front 
Masm£dward,  joiner,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.  t 
u  William  £.  joiner,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t 
Hasterton  Elizabeth,  wid.  Robert,  nurse,  52,  b.u. 

52  Seymour. 
Masor  Bfaurice,  hatter,  h.  112  State. 
Matello  Rocco,  laborer,  h.2u.  49  Morgan. 
Maten  Charlotte  L.  wid.  Robert,  h.u.  85  Pie 


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J^SOGIATIOW 

OP  BUFFALO,  N.  Y. 

Insnree  tbe  lives  of  ICftaons  talf. 
Pkjs  one-balf  in  oaae  at  total  diMUlitj. 

ALFRED  L  HOWARD,  Stale  Hgr^ 

66  STATE  STREET. 

Materazio  Joae^  laborer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Mather  Albert  E.  en^neer,  L  976  Main. 

«    Alice  C.  b.  1020  Main. 

«   Allen  C.  fiumer,  h.  968  Main. 

a   Arthur,  fanner  &  milVm^n^  h.  1094  Main. 

«    Charles,  fanner,  h.  1020  Main. 

«   Chas.  E.  printer,  b.  48  Park. 

u   Clara  S.  wid.  Henry,  h-n.  24  New  Britain. 

«   Dora  Mrs.  seamstress,  h.u.  22  Hicks. 

«   Frank  H.  milkman,  1090,  b.  1090  Main. 

«   FrankJ.carptr.atr.719Main,h.32WoG8ter. 

«   Geoige  D.  night  mail  clerk,  h.  964  Main. 

«   Horace  E.  h.  747  Asylum. 

M  J.  K.  Mrs.  (Woodruff  !f  M.)  h.  258  Main, 
room  49. 

M  John  C.  printer,  Courant  office,  h.  48  Park. 

«   L.  L.  Mrs.  b.  5  Hudson. 

M   Laura  M.  b.  1020  Main. 

«<   Lucy  O.  teacher  Hi|^  school,  39  Hopkins, 
b.  747  Asylum. 

u   'Mary  A.  teacher  West  Hartford,  b.n.  24  N.B. 

«   Mary  B.  teacher  High  school,  39  Hopkins, 
b.  747  Asylum. 

"   Mary  H.  wid.  Charles,  b.  67  Edwards. 

"   Mary  S.h.  1191  Main. 

«    Oliver  T.  farmer  &  milk,  1 1 22,  h.  1 1 22  Main. 

«   Raymond  S.  shipping  clerk  at  436  CapitoL 
h.  77  Madison.  ^ 

««   Richard  H.  electrician,  2  Cen.  b.  1 1 91  Main. 

M   Robert  A.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  968  Main. 

«   Roland,  banker,  office  303Main,  h.  1  OMyrtle. 

((    Samuel,  family  of,  h.  1191  Main. 

«   Susan,  wid.  George,  h.  16  Suffield. 

"   Thomas  S.  (TuUU  j-  M.)  h.  966  Main. 

"   Timothy,  family  of,  h.  1094  Main. 

«<   Walter  P.  janitor  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl, 
h.  38  Lewis. 

"   Walter  S.  farmer,  h.  1100  Main. 

«    William,  h.  284  Asylum,  rm.  88. 
Mathers  Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.42  Avon. 

«*   Thomas  W.  ciearm.  at  349  Mn.  h.  42  Avon. 
Mathieu  Albert,niAelplater  at  Pope8,b.  7  Affleck. 
Matthieu  Archibald,  shoemaker,  h.  74  Ward  pi. 

tt   Edward,  barber,  b.  7  Affleck. 

«<   Edward  F.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  7  Affleck. 

"   John,  boxm.  at  1 55  Charter Oak,h. 7  Affleck. 
Matkoff  Elias,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  26  So.  Prospect. 
Matsen  John,  gardener,  h.2u.  61  Ward. 
Matson  Amy  ^L^.  h.  243  State. 

«   William  L.  h.  47  Garden. 
Matt  Albert  J.  machinist  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  h.u. 

24  Lawrence. 
Mattebe  John,  ostler,  h.2u.  71  Potter. 


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Matteaon  Christian,  laborer  at  State  Capitol. 
Matthews  A.  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

u    A.  P.  landscape  gardner,  b.  44  Pratt. 

t<   Frank  J.  conductor  StRy.  115  State. 

«    George  H.  driller  at  Colts,  h.  Windsor  t 

<<    Heniy  G.  laborer,  h.r.  30^  Madison. 

"   J.  Frank,  b.  79  Willow. 

(<   James  W.  painter  at  522  Main,  h.  79  Willow. 

u  Julius,  blacksmith  at  N. Y.  R.  r.  465  Asylum. 

«    Susan  T.wid.  James  R.  h.  141  Maple. 
Mathewson  Ellen,  h.  16  Governor. 
Matthieson  Olaf,  laborer,  h.u.  525  Park. 

«   f[^fs€e  also  Mathewson, 
Mattia  G.  shoemaker  24,  h.r.  29  Albany. 
Mattiebe  Karl,  tailor  at  258  Main,  b.  84  Arch. 
Mattoon  Fred.  J.  brakeman,  h.  18  So.  Ann. 
Mattresso  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Mattson  Louis,  molder,  h.  101  Windsor. 
Maucler  Alex.  Mrs.  (Elizabeth)  h.  85  Chapel. 
Maurer  Dominick,  contr'or  at  Popes,  h.  120  Bab. 

«   Madeline,  clerk,  b.  120  Babcock. 

««    Theo.(Hart/ord  BolognaFactory)h.  960  Mn. 
Maurice  J.  H.  clerk  at  281  Main,  b.u.  50  Hung. 

"   Joseph,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  50  Hung. 
Maumiann  PeU'r,  at  Taft  Co.  h.  28  Chestnut 
Maum  Wm.  sliippingclerk  at 54  Ann,  b.  5  Good.pl. 

MAXFIELD   BROTHERS,  brokers, 

250  Main.  See  page  S7S. 

Charles  F.  Maxflelit        George  C.  Maxfleld. 

"    Chas.  F.  (Maxfield  Bros,)  b.  New  Hartford  ^ 

a    Geo.  C.  (Maxfield  Bros.)  h.  New  Hartford  t- 
Maxim  Iliram  P.  mechanical  ex]x'rt  at  1  Laurel. 
Maxwell  Emma  C.  supt  Industrial  Department 
Women's  Home,  54,b.54  Church. 

u    Frank,  fireman  at  84  Moi^n,  b.  7  Goodwin. 
May  Charles,  (Seidler  ^  M)  806  Pearl,  h.  46 
Belle vue.  See  page  ^51. 

"    Chas.  assembler  at  58 1  Cap.  b.  6  Kilboum  ct 

«    Charles  B.  stairbuilder,  28   Temple,  h.  17 
Haynes,  room  26. 

«    Frank  D.  salesman,  h.  1 7  Huntington. 

"    Frank  D.Jr.clerk  164  State,b.  1 7Huntington. 

"    Gustave,  b.  6  Kilbourn  ct. 

«   James  H.  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.  12  Affleck. 

«   John,  barber  at  457  Main,  h.  6  Kilbourn  ct. 

"    John  M.  conductor  P.&R.R.  h.u.  146  Albany. 

"   John  R.  coachman  at  888  Asy.  h.2u.  8  State. 

<<    Lynde  £.  baggem.  at  N. Y.R.  h.  Middletown  t. 

((    Mary,  Madam ,  dermatologist,  8,  h.2u.  8  State. 

«    Max,  cook  at  898  Main,  1.  66  Temple. 

"    William  B.  gardnr.  at  88,  h.r.  83  Woodland. 

"    Wyman  J.  grx)c.  61  Far.  h.u.  94  Huntington. 
Mayer  Andrew,  at  Taft  Co.  b.  78  Flower. 
Maykr  David,  diamonds, watches,  office  819,  h. 
76  Main. 

«    Ferdinand,  news  carrier,  b.  67  Grovemor. 

«    Fred'k W.  (Mayer, GraceS^M.)  8 19, b.  76  Mn. 

MAYER,  GRACE  &  MAYER, 

diamonds,  watches  and  jewelry,  819  Main. 

See  page  488. 
Frederick  W.  Mayer.  Jatnen  J.  Grace. 

Maurice  A.  Mayer. 

«   Henry  C.  teacher  of  German,  1. 2  28  Ay  .rm.  1 7. 

«   Jerome,  clerk  at  82  Asylum,  b.  107  Ann. 

<«   Louis,  traveling  agent,  h.  107  Ann. 


Mayer  Maurice  A.  (M,jGraceff  Mayer  Jh.  7$ 
«   Nathan,  ph>'8ician,  268  Main,  b.u.  29  F 
«   William,  peddler,  h.u.  1 7  Portland. 
"   t^^see  ciso  Maher ;  Myer ;    Meyer. 
Mayhew  Geoige  P.  foreman  HartfOTd 
composing  room,  246  Main,  fa.  50  ~ ' 
Maylew  Michae^  driller  at  Colts,  h.  55  Hod 
Maynard  Charles,  mach.  at  216,  b.  251 
•<   Daniel  H.  coachman,  748,  b.  748  Asrylom. 
«   Mary  S.  wid.  Lester  J.  h.  251  Lawrence. 
<<   Wm.  L.  electrician,  216  Law.h.a.6 1  Madifoo. 
Mayo  Chas.  H.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  124  Mad-aT. 
(<   Jas.  J.  machinist  at  486  Cap.  h.  702  Park. 
"   Joseph  Mrs.  h.  18  Vernon. 
"   March  C.  b.  18  Vernon. 
«    Samuel,  roller  at  690  Park,h.  126  Madison  aT. 
McAdam  Francis  A.mach.  252  Fl.  b.l  WeehasssL 
<<   Joseph  F.  gardener,  h.  1  Weehaaaat. 
"    Patrick,  dnver,  h.  186  Mam. 
u   Thomas,  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  1  Wechawst 
McAdams  Bridget,  b.u.  1421  Broad. 
McAdoo  James  li.  machinist,  h.u.  66  Hopkins. 
McAffe  Wm.  clerk  at  816  Pearl,  b.  585  Garden. 
McAleer  Edward,  plumber,  b.  851  Farmington. 
u   Jas.  P.  bkkpr.  at  188  State,b.851  Fanningtoo. 
«   Patrick,  janitor  at  Allyn  House,  h.  351  Tar. 
«    Samuel  F.  clerk  at  842  Asylum,  b.  351  Far. 
a   Wm.  B.  plumber  at  280  Asylum,  b.  351  Far. 
McAlpine  Jas.  6.  watchm.  at  823  Mn.  b.63  Ch. 
Mc  Arthur  Albert  II.  motonn.  StRy.  h.u.  10  Bond. 
««   John,  carpenter,  r.  884  Asy.  b.  57  Wooster. 
c(   Jos.  stretcher  at  Jewells,  b.  104  TnimbiiZ/. 
«   Kate  I.  fitter,  b.  86^  Pratt. 
a   William,  at  15,  b.  104  Trumbull. 
McAuley  John,  b.  2  Ilolcomb. 
Mc  Auliffe  Dan'l,j)orter  at  7  7  Chas.  b.a.  35  RasselL 
Eugene  D.  fireman  at  70  Sta.  h.u.  16  RosseO. 
James,  teamster,  108  Com.h.2u.r.  13  Front. 
James,  forem.  165  Windsor,  h.u.  18  Kennedy. 
James  J.  clerk  at  614  Capitol. 
John,  carpenter,  r.  884  Asylum. 
John,  clerk  at  48,  b.  49  Front. 
John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  48  Ann. 
John  C.  coremaker,  b.  108  Lanrel. 
John  F.  brassfinisher,  b.  90  Ann. 
John  F.  b.  112  Laurel. 
Timothy  J.  helper  at  P.&R.R.  b.  1 82  7  Broad, 
lliomas,  laborer,  h.n.  19  Mechanic. 
Tliomas  C.  machinehand  at  Colts,  b.  28  Park. 
William,  laborer,  h.  112  Laurel. 
William  F.  clerk  at  614  CapitoL 
Mc  Aviney  Nellie  E.  wid.  EdwardP  Ji.  81 7  Capitol. 
McAvoy  ^[^g^see  McEvoy. 
McBrayen  Archibald  C.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t. 
McBride  Daniel,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  852  Park. 
<<   James,  bkkpr.  at  110  Asy.h.  Wethersfieldt 
«   John,  fireman,  h.u.  88  Flower. 
"    Samuel,  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  h.  6  7  Francis. 
McCabe  Annie,  dressmaker,  b.  14  Church,  rm.  2. 
«    Edward,  fireman,  N.Y.R.  h.  18  Loomis. 
Ellen  F.  h.  227  High. 
Emma,  pressfecder,  b.u.  1416  Broad. 
Honora,  wid.  James,  h.  Forest. 
James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
James,  b.  7  Center. 


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James  B.mach.  30  Cush.  1l2u.  48  Haw. 
J.  maehmist  at  Johns-Pratt  Co.  b.  9 
S€mth  Forest. 
«lolui^  tmsmith  at  N.YR.  b.  7  Center. 
ICmfce,  dreamiaker,  1416,  h.u.  1416  Broad. 
T  A'^'ww  A.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
•4O0  Mun,  b.  7  Center, 
u^     SAartin,  switchtender  N.Y.R.  b.  7  Center. 
««     H^ellie,  clerk  at  872  Main,  b.  1416  Broad. 
*«     P&trick,  machinist,  b.  Forest,  south  end. 
•*'     P<eter    J.  clerk,    Plimpton    Mfg.  Co.    252 

Pearl,  h.n.  112  Hongerford. 
«A     TLichard,  bricklajer,  1.  114  State. 
•«     Sfime,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  67  Williams. 
«<     *Thmnaif,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  Lu.  6  Putnam. 
««    ^William,  signalman  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1416  Broad. 
M     ^VUllam,  at  280  Main,  h.  7  Center. 
M     Wm.  F.  hdper  at  555  Cap.  b.  9  So.  Forest. 
lAcOaffcj  Wm.  J.  stonecutter  at  40,  b.  94  Albanj. 
McOafferj  Michael  J.  bricklayer,  h.u.  42  Temple. 
McrCaffert J  Jeannette,wid.£dw'd  A  Ji.8u.78  Main. 
BftcCaffrej  Sarah  A.wid.  Bernard  J.  h.  94  Albany. 
McCall  Planck,  dropfoi^r  at  Colts,  b.  75  Gov. 
'MeCallan  f[^rSee  also  MacCallan, 
McCallum  John,  clerk  at  400  Main,h.  94  Woostor. 
BicCandless  Catherine,wid.  Jas.  h.2n.  64  Hopkins. 
M   John  A.  asKmbler  at  Popes,  b.2u.  64  Hop. 
**   Marearet  C.  bookbinder,  b.  64  Hopkins. 
«<    Bal^  C.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.2u.  64  Hop. 
McCann  Arthur,  janitor  Soutn  Baptist  Churcn, 
h.a.  35  Park. 
M    Daniel,  laborer.  b.2u.  86  Flower. 
tt    Isaac,  laborer,  b.2u.  36  Flower. 
**   James,  hackman,  b.2u.r.  22  S.  Prospect 
^   James  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  86  Jonn. 
^  John,  clerk  at  198  Asy.  b.  97  Trumbull. 
u   John  D.  h.2u.r.  22  So.  Prospect 
McCaxn  John  H.  bookk.  at  91  Mor.  council- 
man Isl  ward,  h.n.  221  Sheldon. 
^  Joseph,  b.  2u.r.  22  South  Prospect 
u  Julia  Mrs.  at  W.H.  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 
**   Mary,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 
M   Mary,  wid.  John,  b.  21|  Main. 
M   Mary  A.  clerk  at  227  Asy.  b.  221  Sheldon. 
«   Michael,h.  221  Sheldon. 
u   Michael  J.  clerk  227  Asy.  b.  221  Sheldon. 
»    Patrick  A.  builder,  h.  1818  Broad. 
McCanna  Hugh,  helper  at  82  Francis. 
McCarter  Harry,  engineer,  b.  64  Hopkins. 
M   Joseph,  at  15,  b.  104  Trumbull. 
M    William,  at  15,  b.  104  Trumbull. 

McCarthy ,  coachman  at  121,  b.  121  Sig. 

u    Alfred,  dectrot  at  41  Tru.  h.u.  69  Williams. 
«   Andrew,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  1888  Broad. 
M   Ann  Mrs.  h.n.  8  East 
u  Annie  £.  teacher  at  £.  M.  Huntsinger's,  80 

Asylum,  b.  Rocky  Hill  t 
M   Charles,  assembler  at  Colts,  b.  142  Main. 
M   Charle8,machine  helper  at  P. &R.  R.b.  1 2  2  Law 
M   Cornelius,  laborer,  h.u.r.  98  Sheldon. 
u   Cornelius,  press  hand  at  58 1  Cap.  h.  44^  John. 
M   Daniel,  porter  at  149  State,  h.  45  Portland. 
«   Dennis,  laborer  b.  288^  Zion. 

<<   DennisC.carpetlayer864Mn.h.l02Whitmore 
«   Ellen  Mrs.  h.  5  Queen. 


McCarthy  Ellen,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  84  Avon. 

«  Eugene  J.  (McC,  fr  McC.)  h.  Prov.  R.  I. 

"  Hannah,  cook  at  108,  b.  103  State. 

«  Jeremiah,  teamster  at  885  Shel.  h.  62  Front 

«  Jeremiah  J.  clerk  at  154  Pearl,  h.  Rocky  Hill. 

ti  John,  bj*.  160  Woodland. 

«  John,  at  Popes,  b.  5  Queen. 

«  John,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  102  Windsor. 

«  John,  mason  tender  at  22  John,  h.  60  Ham. 

«  John,  saloon,  58  Windsor,  h.2u.  29  Momn. 

u  John  J.  (Mc.  Sf  McCarthy.)  h.r.  160^Wld. 

ti  John  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  E.  H.  t. 

«  John  J.  silversm.  at  62  Mar.  b.2u.  81  Gov. 

«  John  M.  (McC,  fr  McCarthy)  h.u.  40  Spg. 

ii  Josephine  J.  b.  625  Asylum. 

(<  Katie  F.  stenoerapher,  286  Main,  b.  R.H.  t 

«  Mamie  T.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  N.B.t 

((  Mai^garet,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Jefferson. 

«  Margaret,  wid.  Timothy,  h.2u.  81  Governor. 

((  Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  498  Main. 

u  Mary  £.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  625  Asylum. 

"  &  McCarthy,  undertakers,  194  Pearl. 
Jolm  M.  McCarthy.  Eagene  J.  McCarthy. 

«  Patrick,  driver  at  1 26  Church,  h.  80  Walnut 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  b.2u.  12  Arch. 

«  Patrick,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  b.  176  Front 

"  Patrick,  janitor  Hish  school,  h.  625  Asylum. 

«  T.  deckhand,  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

tt  Theodore,  butcher,  h.u.  1 1  Talcott 

«  Thomas  A.  press  hand,  b.  12  Hamilton. 

a  Thomas  J.  screwmaker  at  Popes,  b.  58  Jef. 

(«  Thomas  W.  b.  60  Hamilton. 

it  Timothy,  laborer,  h.u.  25  Portland. 

««  Timothy,  laborer  at  Popes.  h.u.  58  Jefferson. 

It  William,  at  Hartford  Screw  Co.  b.  881  Cap. 

«<  William,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  14  Arch. 

«  William,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

it  WUliam.  truckman  at  Popes,  h.  7  Pleasant. 

"  KS^*^«  olso  McC  arty, 
McCartney  Frank  at  351  Asylum,  b.  510  Main. 

it  Mary,  dressmaker  at  471  b.  471  Main. 
McCarty  AnthonyN.  woodw.292  Shel.  b.14  Pratt 

«  Charles  M.  b.  128  Bellevue. 

"  Cornelius,  truckman,  h.u.  88  Hudson. 

«  Daniel,  teamster,  h.r.  3  East. 

««  Daniel  B.  coachman,  h.u.  7  Kennedy. 

"  Daniel  J.  butcher  115  Pearl,  h.u.  1 1  Talcott. 

i<  Dennis,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  58  Jef. 

ti  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  b.  128  Bellevue. 

"  Florence,  dropforger,  b.u.  83  Avon. 

ti  Fred  D.  electrotyper,  h.u.  69  Williams. 

««  Hannah,  wid.  James,  h.u.  15  So.  Prospect 

"  Jeremiah,  porter  at  239  State,  h.  62  Iront. 

«  Jeremiah  G.  printer   at  284   Asylum,  b. 
Quaker  Lane,  West  Hartford  t. 

"  John,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  63  Dean. 

"  John,  h.u.  29  Morgan. 

"  John,  mason,  h.r.  44  Village. 

«  John J.^Fite^craWfi- AfcC.;h.8u.l8  So.Ann. 

"  John  J.  steamfit  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  20  Heath. 

«  Jonathan,  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  E.H.t 

"  Mary,  boarding  house  41  Asylum. 

«  Mary  E.  cashier  at  depot  rest.  b.  128  Bel. 

"  Patrick,  expressman,  489,  b.  489  Main. 

"  Pierre,  laborer,  b.  5  Queen. 


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QEEB  S    HABTFOBD    CITV    DIBECTOBT. 


4.  mx.  MccttimBt 

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Landscape    Architect, 


Famish  Plans  of  Pabllc  Parks,  Cemeteries, 
Private  Grounds,  ete. 

Work  Executed  by  Contract  or  otherwise. 

^•- ^177  ASYLUM  STREET. 

McCarty  Samuel,  hodcarrier,  b.  119  Front. 
"    Simon  G.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  128  Bel. 
"    Timothy,  hodcarrier,  h.  12  Hamilton. 
*<   Timothy  J.  fireman,  h.2u.  34  Avon. 

Mccarty  timothy  m.  plum- 
ber, 78  Main,  h.u.  94  Retreat 
«   William,  polisher  at  476  Cap.  b.  59  Market 
It   William,  clerk  at  45,  b.  45  Lafayette. 
"   (I3r'*6«  also  McCarthy. 
McClasen  Matthew,  plasterer,  b.  24  Union. 
McCaul  Rosanna,  wid.  Thomas  h.  127  Ch.  O. 
McCauley  Edwin  H.patternm.  at  1  Flow.b.69Mad. 
McCausland  Clarence  E.  foreman  at  Popes,  h. 
79  Madison. 
"   Ralph  E.  toolmaker,  b.  79  Madison. 
McCleod  Samuel  F.  plater  at  581  Capitol. 
McChesney  Wm.  messenger  at  U.S.  Ex.  Co.  h. 

170  High. 
McClary  John  M.  (J.  M,  Mc  Clary  W,  W.  Co,) 
69  Front,  h.  5  Linden. 
«   John  M.  Wood  Working  Co.  69  Front 
McClay  Lizzie  P.  wid.  James  S.  h.  162  Collins. 
McClcan  Joseph,  restaurant,  10  Gold. 
McClellan  Ann  Mrs.  seamstress,  h.u.  133  Market 
"  Joseph  W.  asst  engineer  No.  7,  956  Main, 
h.  4  Village. 
McClen  Edward,  laborer,  h.u.  171  Windsor. 
McClenaghan  Samuel  J.  theological  student  at 

1507  Broad. 
McClerman  Ann  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mary's  Home  for 

Aged,  Albany. 
McClory  Henry  S.  coal,  146  Tru.  h.  39  Kinsley. 
McCloy  Helen,  nurse  at  20  Jefferson. 
McClunie  Annie,  dressmaker,  464,  b.  464  Farm. 
«    G.  Wm.  florist,  305  Main,  h.  31  Annawan. 
«    Geo.  G.  florist  at  305  Main,  b.  464  Far. 
«   Helen,  teacher.  Charter   Oak    School,  91 
Charter  Oak,  b.  464  Farmington. 

McCLUNIE     J.    ALEXANDER, 

landscape  architect,  Hartford  Decorating 
Co.  177,  h.u.  823  Asylum.     See  page  226. 

McCLUNIE     THOMAS,     landscape 
gardener,  464, h.  464  Farmington. 

See  page  226. 
«    Thos.  R.  truant  officer,  h.  1 7  Ashley. 
McClure  Carrie,  b.  IS  East. 
«   Chas.  £.  salesman  175  Pearl,  h.u.  23  Seyms. 
«   David  L.  caipenter,  h.  13  East 
«   J.  C.  Mrs.  (Sarah  Liouise)  dressmaker,  153, 

h.  153  Franklin. 
"   Jos.  C.  carpenter  at  88  Mar.  h.  153  Franklin. 
«    Peter  E.  clerk  at  138  Front,  h.  26  Village. 
a   Victor,  butcher  at  140  Main,  b.  22  Village. 


THOMAS  McCLUNIE, 

Landscape  dt  Gardener, 

Plans  aod  speciflcations  for  Parks,  Cemeterle«» 
Private  Besidenoee,  et4S. 

Howe,  464  FARMINGTON  AVENUE. 

McCollister  Jennie,  nurse  at  20  Jefferson. 
McCoUum  Andrew  A.  b.  86  Main. 

«   Mary  J.  wid.  Robert,  Cath.  book8.86yh.86Mn. 

«   John,  h.  1476  Broad. 

«   Olin  at  690  Park,  b.u.  104  Hungerford. 

«   Robert,  drug  clerk  at  31,  b.  86  Main. 

"   I3^*«€  also  McCaUum. 
McConnell  James,  clerk  at  Smith,  Bourn  &  Co., 

8  Sig.  b.u.  8  Hawthorn. 
McConville  William  J.  city  attorney,  attorney 

at  law,  338  Main,  h.  25  Ashley. 
McCook  Eliza  L.  b.  114  Main. 

«   George  Sheldon,  stud .  Trin.  Col.  b.  1 14  Main. 

«   John  J.  Rev.  prof.  Trinity  College,  h.  1 14  Mn. 

«    Philip  J.  b.  114  Main. 
McCorkell,  Alex.  K.  accountant  at  C.  S.  Hills  & 
Co.  359  Main,  h.  1337  Broad. 

«   James,  cutter  at  8  Sig.  h.  28  Hudson. 
McCorkle  George  A.  druggist,  589  Mun,  h.u. 
10  Belden. 

It   Sarah,  wid.  William,  h.  10  Belden. 
McCormack  J.  H.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b. 
Bloomfield  t. 

It   Maria  E.  housekeeper  at  134,  b.  184  Far. 
McCormick  Andrew,  mach.  b.u.  299  Lawrence. 

tt   Andrew,  car  inspector,  h.u.r.  25^  Flower. 

tt   Bridget,  h.  31  Cedar. 

«    Christopher,  h.  60  Wells. 

It   Ellen,  b.  St.  Mary's  Home  for  Aged,  Albany. 

"   Grace,  wid.  Matthew,  h.u.  87  Avon. 

«   John,  car  inspector,  h.u.  61  Spruce. 

"  John  H.  cutter  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  E.H.t 

"   Joseph,  teamster  at  154  Ch.O.  h.2u.  77  Mn. 

"   Leontine  J.  wid.  Wm.  C.  h.  17  Chestnut. 

«   Michael,  blaster  stone  pits,  h.  cor.Fair.&  Map. 

«   Michael  Jr.  b.  2  Fairfield. 

«   Patrick  J.  driller  at  Colts,  b.  60  Wells. 

((   Robert  J.  clerk  at  The  E.  S.  Kibbe  Co.  149 
State,  h.  Windsor  t 

tt   W.  Ernest,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  172  Sheldon. 

"    William,  b.  2  Fairfield. 

"   William  H.  molder,  h.u.  74  Walnut 

«   William  J.  blacksmith  at  Pones,  h.  18  Alden. 

«   William  M.  machinist  at  1  Flow.h.  74  Wal. 
McCourt  Jas.  fireman  at  Popes,  h.u.  13  Park. 

«   Patrick,  deckhand  str.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 

"    Patrick,  tailor  at  362  Main,  b.  3  Lewis. 
McCoy  Christopher,  mach.  N.T.R.  h.  26  Walnut 

«   Geo.  D.  salesman,  b.  42  Wooster. 

It   James,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  1.  389  Capitol. 

<<   Jane,  wid.  John,  h.  42  Wooster. 

((   John,  laborer  at  18,  b.  18  Barbour. 

It   Peter,  driver,  l.u.  573  Main. 

«    Thomas,  b.  334  Wetliersfield. 

«    William,  builder,  h.  17  Haynes,  nn.  113. 


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McCoy  Wm.  H.  clerk  at  Fanners  and  Mechanics 

Nat.  Bank,  106  State,b.l7HayneB,rm.l  18. 

McCray  Calvin  C.  bookkeeper  at  C.  8.  Brewer  & 

Go.  whL  fmits,  238  ABylam,h.  78Babcock. 

sc    Charles  C.  landscape  gardener,  b.u.  112  Laa 

**    Katharine,  wid.  Samnel,  h.  73  Babcock. 

McCrat  William  B.  (C.  C.KmhaUi'Co,)  222 
Main,  h.  44  Gillett  See  page  388. 

"   t^^see  also  Macrae. 
McCrearj  Howard  S.  stenc^rapher  ^tna  Life 
Ins.  Co  218  Main,  h.  54  Ashley. 

«    Ralph  W.  stenographer  at  ^tna*  Life  Ins. 
Co.  218  Main,b.  54  Ashley. 
McCrillis  William  N.paint  mf g.39  Ann4i.29  Mahl. 
McCrone  James  W.  waiter  at  100,  b.  100  Sheldon. 

M   Jeannette,  wid  William,  h.  84  WilHams. 

M    Richard,  blacksmith,  h.  171  Zion. 

M   Richard  F.  clerk  at  1 7  7  Mn.  b.u.  1 6Franklin. 

<<   William  M.  bookkeeper,  h.  84  Williams. 
McCroasen  Dennis,  h.u.  69  Potter. 

M   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.n.  250  Front 
McCroB9on  Charles,  ostler,  b.u.  69  Potter. 

a   William,  ostler,  h.3u.r.  30  South  Prospect. 
McCrum  Geo.  R.  mach.  888  Cap.  h.  252  Putnam. 
McCae  Ekiward  J.  painter,  b.3u.  200  Sheldon. 

(<   James  F.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.3u.  200  Sheldon. 

«   John,  mason,  h.u.  19  Howard. 

<«  John,  plumber,  b.3u.  200  Sheldon. 

^  Julia  A.  wid.  Michael,  restaurant,  1 86  Front. 

M   Martin,  laborer,  h.u.  38  Russell. 

«<   Michael  J.  teleg.  42  Union  pi.  b.  136  Front 

«   Patrick,  filer,  b.  26  Park. 

u   Patrick,  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  43  Pleasant 

u   Patrick,  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  34  Avon. 

«<   Thomas,  laborer,  h.Su.  200  Sheldon. 

(«   Thomas,  policeman,  h.  26  Park. 

M   Thomas  J,  cigarmaker,  b.  26  Park. 

M    TTiomas  J.screwmaker  at  Popes,  b.  26  Park. 

^   f^*9ee  also  Mc Hough;  McKeough, 

McCullen  Joseph,  carpenter,  1.  622  Main. 
McCullough  Hattie,  wid.  Edward,  dressmaker, 
b.u.  18  Walnut 

u  John,  plumber  at  556  Main,  h.u.  14  Chapel. 
McCune  Bernard,  molder  at  54  Arch,h.24  Flower. 

M   Catherine,  b.  24  Flower. 

M   Michael,  blacksmith,  h.  6  Cedar. 

"  t3^see  also  McKeoum;  McKone;  McKeon. 
McCunn  James  M.  bkkpr.  at40Mul.b.34Ch.O. 
McCnsker  Frank,  laborer  at  Flow.  b.  22  Union. 

*<   John  Lawrence,  carptr.  P.&R.R.h.  51  Fmt 

it   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  22  Union. 
McCntcheon  Chas.  machinist,  216  Law.b.  E.H.t. 
McDermid  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  134  Barbour. 
McDermott  Bridget,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"   Catharine,  wid.  James,  h.u.  5  Amity. 

<<   Eddie,  gardener,  b.2u.  72  Walnut 

"  James,  driyer,  b.  18  Front 

**  James  J.  cook  atl07  State,  h.  252  Front 

u  John  F.  policeman,  b.  18  Front 

«   John  F.  painter,  b.u.  52  Woodbridge. 

«   John  H.  polisher  at  1  Flow.  b.  897  Capitol. 

«   John  T.  blacksmith,  h.  18  Front 

(<   Maurice  £.  filer,  b.  13  Front. 

«<   Sarah,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  New  Britain  t 


McDermott  Thos.  hackman  at  13,  b.  18  Front 
McDonald  Bernard  L.black8m.at41  Alb.h.E.H.t. 

«   C.  driver  at  172  Commerce. 

u   Catharine,  wid.  James,  h.r.  9  Queen. 

«   Daniel,  finisher  at  17  Alden,  h.  135  Maple. 

«   Edward,  laborer  at  Capitol,  h.  42  Jefferson. 

tt   Edward  F.  clerk  at  78  Asy.  b.  42  Jefferson. 

"   Edward  P.  machinist  N.Y.R.  h.u.  35  Francis. 

«    Edward  R.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.  17  Heath. 

«    George  E.  carpenter  P.&R.R.  h.u.  28  Ehn. 

«   J.  J.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  82  Cedar. 

«   James,  cigarmaker  104  Asy,  b.  604  Main. 

ti   James,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  64  Hicks. 

«   James,  deckhand  steam.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   James,  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.  83  Lawrence. 

«   James,  porter  at  219  Asy.  h.u.  1835  Broad. 

«   Jas.  A.  plumber  at  124  Main,  b.  85  Francis. 

<<   Jeremian  M.  clerk  859  Mn.  h.  51  Seymour. 

«   John,  clipper,  h.u.  261  Market. 

((   John,  laborer,  h.2u.  140  Windsor. 

««   John,  laborer  at  Spring  Grove  Cemetery, 
h.  43  Mather. 

«   John  C.  bartender  at  18,  h.u.  20  Albany. 

«   John  C.  currier  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  h.u.  261  Market. 

«   John  J.  clerk  at  254  Pearl,  h.  151  Babcock. 

"   John  P.  polisher,  1.  1262  Broad. 

ti   Julia  A.  b.  9  Queen. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Neil,  b.  9  Girard. 

«   Marearet  L.  aligner  at  1  Laurel,  b.  9  Girard. 

M    Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  64  Hicks. 

«    Nellie  J.  cashier  3  75  Asylum,  b.  4  2  Jefferson. 

"    Peter,  molder  at  6 90  Park,  h. 2u.  5  7  Spruce. 

«   Peter,  plumber  at  291  Asy.  h.u.29  Hudson. 

«    Peter,  screwmaker  at  476  Cap.  b.  1335  Bd. 

«    Thomas  J.  paperbanger,  b.  40  Windsor. 

M    William,  conductor  StKy.  h.  10  Bond. 

«    William  B.  jan.  1st  Reg.  Arm'y,h.u.51  EIul 

"    William  B.  tinner,  h.u.  114  Mather. 

tt   William   R.  highway  commissioner.  State 
Capitol,  rm.  27,  h.  Cromwell  t. 

tt   ^f^see  also  MacDonald. 
McDonall  John,  washer  at  Popes,  b.  1322  Broad. 
McDonnell  Annie  R.  teacher  N.  E.  school,  b.u. 
980  Main. 

«    Charles C.  pressman  141  PI.  b.2u.  980  Main. 

«    Cornelius,  teamster,  b.  259  Front. 

«    Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  h.  65  Flower. 

tt   James,  laborer  at  Cap.  h.2u.  65  Flower. 

«   John,  gardener,  h.  20  Albany. 

tt   John  B.  assembler  at  Po|>es,  h.  W.  Locks  t. 

"   John  B.  clerk,  h.2u.  930  Main. 

It   John  B.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1246  Broad. 
McDonough  Edward,  laborer,  b.u.  2  Portland. 

<(    Edward  J.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  4  Jefferson. 

«    Eiueene,  tinner  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  and  B.  P. 
Co.  Vrendale,  b.32  Church. 

««    George  F.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  60  Willow. 

"    Henry  J.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.  60  Willow. 

«   John,  helper,  h.u.  20  Russell. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.  10  Huntley  pi. 

«   John,  Jr.  b.u.  20  Russell. 

"   John  E.  conductor  P.&R.R.  h.  51  Brooks. 

«    Joseph,  b.u.  20  Russell. 


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GEERS    HABTFOBD    CITY    DTRBCTORY. 


BicDonon^  Maigaret,  b.  14  Charch,  rm.  9. 

M   Marj  E.  dremnaker,  b.a.  20  RouelL 

«   Michael  laborer,  h.  60  Willow. 

M   Pat  molder  at  1  Flower,  b.  1314  Broad. 

^   Peter,  laborer,  h.2n.  57  Spruce. 

»   William  J.  (Smith  ^  McD,)  301  Main,  h. 
14  Florence. 
McDougaD  Alexander,  clerk  at  400  Miun,  b. 
105  Capitol. 

«   Jobn, Jan.  Phoenix  NaL  Bank,  Ilu.  303  Main. 
McElhinney  John  M.  cabinetm.  164«  L  199  Main. 
McElhone  John  >L  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  237  Law. 
McElroy  Churchill,  engineer,  h.r.  905  Main. 

«   Fred,  electrotvper  at  1 7  7  Asy.  b.  15  Atlantic 

"    George,  h.  48  Retreat. 

«    Geo.  C.  electrotvper  at  177  Asy.h.l4  Walnut. 
McElwain  Alfred  H. contractor,  h.  39  Chestnut 

«    Frank  A.  student  at  Trinity  Collie,   19 
Jarvis  EUtU,  Summit. 

«   John  R.  foreman,  b.  39  Chestnut 
McEnroe  Bridget,  W.  II.  Home  for  Aged,  Alb. 

«   Michael,  mason,  h.u.  141  Main. 
McEntee  Elizabeth,  b.  245  Wethersfield. 

«   John,  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  245  Wethersfield. 

«   John  Jr.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  751  Park. 

«   Patrick  H.  machinist  at  Whitney  Mfg.  Co. 
80  Huyshope,  b.  245  Wethersfield. 
McEvoy  Joseph  F.  bartender,  173  Mn.h.  92  Ret 

«    Margaret,  waitress  at  323  Pearl,  b.  67  Mad. 

«   Nora  J.  teach,  at  Park ville  sch.b.u.  1 4  7Maple. 

«   Patrick,  machinist,  h.  40  Glendale. 

«    William,  general  foreman  street  department, 
300  Main,  h.u.  147  Maple. 

u   William  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.b.  75  Seymour. 

"   t^^i^'^  0^0  McAvoy* 
McFadyen  James,  carpenter  at  William  Rogers 
Mfg.  Co.  66  Market,  h.  172  Barbour. 

«   John,  supt  at  William  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  28  MahL 

«    Samuel,  assistant  bookkeeper  at  Wm.  Rogers 
Mfg.  Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  20  Mahl. 
McFarlan  Armour  J.  helper  1  Flow.b.  27  Wash. 

«<   John  H.  lacer  at  Jewells,  h.  Wethersfield  t 
McFarland  Armour  N.  roller  690  Pk.b.  64  Francis. 

"    Elizabeth,  fancy  goods,  supertendt  free  P.O. 
in  Parkville,  591,  h.  591  Park. 

«   James,  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t 

(<    King,  teamster,  b.  7  Washington. 

"    %^See  also  Macfarlane. 
McFarlane  Alex.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  34  Ch.  Oak. 
McFarlin  Lafayette,  b.u.  42  Spring. 
McFetridge  Joseph,  machinist  at  rratt  &  Whit- 
ney Co.  1  Flower,  h.  23  AflHeck. 

w   Robert,  janitor  Trinity  College,  h.  72  N.B. 

u    Thomas,  clerk  at  335  Sheldon,  h.u.  72  N.B. 
McGann  Catherine,  wid.  Edward,  h.  1442  Bd. 

«    Edward,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.u.  117  Zion. 

«   John  P.  operator  at  6  Central,  h.  71  Laurel. 

«    Patrick,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  36  Sheldon. 

u   Thomas,  engineer  476  Cap.  h.u.  32^  Ward. 
McGarg  Alexander,  stonecutter  at  93  Charter 

Oak,  b.  94  New  Britain  av. 
MoGarry  Mary  C.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
McGauley  Frank,  driver  240,  h.  240  New  Park. 

«   William  F.  butcher,  h.u.  76  Windsor. 


McGftTock  John,  mbberworker  at  690  Park*  h. 

103  Madison  av. 

McGeachie  James  C.  steamfitter  at  446  Asylnm, 

fa.n.  9  AmitT. 

McGee  Comelins  f.  (McGeeMfg.  Co.)  h.  78  Pk. 

^  John,  barber  at  24  Mulberry,  b.  1 9  Goodwin. 

M   Kate,  wid.  Michael,  h.r.  166  Fiont 

u   &L  B.  manager  130  Church,  b.  553  Asylum. 

«   Mannfg.  Co.,  dru^ist  rubber  sundries,  78  Pk. 
OamellaflT.  MoOee. 

<'   Robert  S.  buffer  at  Popes,  b.  84  Jefferson. 

«   fl^*see  also  Magee, 
McGhee  John,  insurance  agent  at  253   Main, 

b.  33  Mechanic. 
McGill  Annie,  b.  W.H.Home  for  the  Aged,  Alb. 

u   Ellen  P.Miss,  matron  239,  b.u.  307  Market. 

"   James,  fireman,  h.u.  45  Spruce. 

u  Jas.  F.  traTcling  salesman,  h.u.  4 26  Asylum. 

"   John,  blacksm.  at  1 35  Grove,  h.u.  30  7  Market. 

(<   Joseph  W.  laborer  at  34  Mor.  b.  30  7  Market. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  b.u.  45  Spruce. 

u   Mary,  h.  133  Market,  rm.  2. 

<(   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  75  Windsor. 

u   R.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   I^^aec  also  MagilL 
McGilton  James,  machinist  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Pros^ 

pect  av.  near  New  Park. 
McGinley  Hugh  F.  switch  tender,  h.  180  Front 

«   John,  laborer  at  98  Eilboum,  h.  180  Front 

«    Sarah,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  180  Front 
McGinn  Charles,  mason,  h.  29  Liberty. 

«    Charles  Mrs.  groceries,  29,  h.  29  Liberty. 

u   Edward,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  80  Fkn. 

It   Hugh,  blacksm.  4 1  Annawan,  h.  80  Franklin. 

It   John,  stone  mason,  h.u.  17  Curcombe. 

"    !I3r'«ec  also  Maginn. 
McGinness  Edward,  laborer,  b.  22  Morgan. 
McGinnis  Norman,  painter, h.r.  93  Sheldon. 
McGlyn  James,  carpenter,  b.  548  Park. 
McGonnell  Joseph,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whit- 
ney Co.  1,  h.3u.  30  Flower. 
McGovern  Andrew,  ostler,  r.  445,  l.r.  445  Main. 

«    Charles  S.  clerk  at  iEtna  Insurance   Co. 
h.  121  Albany. 

tt   James,  enameler  at  581  Capitol,  b.  58  Ward. 

tt   Mary  C.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  13  Liberty. 

tt   Michael,  driver  at  21 7  State. 

tt   Nora  Mrs.  h.  13  Liberty. 

tt    Patrick,  b.  58  Ward. 

«    Patrick,  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h. 
46  Buckingham. 

"    Patrick,  carptr.  apprentice,  b.u.  41  Asylum. 

(<  Thomas  J.  tailor  333  Mn.  rm.  19,1.  61  Pros, 
McGowan  David,  tinner  102  Main,  h.u.  40  Hicks. 

«    Margaretta  J.  teacher  Law.  st  sch.  b.  2  7  Bkm . 

tt   Michael,  driver,  b.  61  Main. 

«    Michael  C.  boilerm.  N.Y.R,h.  2u.  4  Queen. 

««  Patrick,  laborer,  556  Cap.  b.  35  Hawthorn. 
McGrane  Patrick  J.  helper  556  Cap.  h.u.  2  EUery . 
McGrath  Andrew,  stonecutter,  h.u.  11  EUery. 

"    Ann,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  70  Walnut 

«<    Catharine  T.  wid.  James  J.  h.u.  53  Potter. 

«   Daniel  J.  assembler  at  Popes,b.  28  Grace. 

tt   Daniel  S.  lettercarrier,  b.  312  Asy.  rm.  10. 

tt   Delia,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  1 1  EUery. 


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IdcGratli  EdVa  A.  plumber,  556  Mn.  h.  40  Amitj. 

M   Ellen,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  95  Madison  av. 

M    Frank,  Mrs.  h.u.  142  Grove. 

"    Fred-  clerk,  8  American,  b.  62  Grove. 

«   John,  machinist  888  Capitol,  b.  1328  Broad. 

M   John  H.  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  286  Park. 

u   John  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  95  Madison  av. 

u   John  J.  plumber  at  280  Asv.  b.  234  Pearl. 

M   John  P.  carptr.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  50  Glendale. 

<«   Marj  8.  wid.  Stephen,  h.  95  Madison  av. 

^   Michael,  laborer,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  25  Flower. 

^   Nora  A.  dressmaker  at  223  Asylum,  rm.  15, 
b.  95  Madison  av. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  1  Flower,  b.l328  Broad. 

*<   Patrick,  b.2u.  11  Seymour. 

"   Rose,  wid.  Stephen,  h.u.  312  Asylum,  rm.  1 0. 

«    Sarah,  clerk  400  Main,  b.  1  Orchard. 

M    Thomas  S.  laborer  at  1  Lau.  h.  470  Broad. 

^    Thomas  W.  screwmaker  at  Popes,  b.  308  Pk. 

u   Timothy  F.  builder,  h.u.  1322  Broad. 

«    William,  saloon  at  29,  h.u.  31  Sheldon. 

c«   William  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  16  Tru. 
McGrau  James,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
McGreggor  Robert,  carpenter,  b.u.  620  Main. 
McGregor  Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  95  Harper. 

«(    E.  P.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.b.  67  Hamilton. 

<<   James,  carpenter,  N.Y.R.  h.  67  Hamilton. 

<«   John,  janitor  Washington  st.  sch.  h .  45 9  Map. 

><    Robert  D.  at  36  Lumber,  b.  3 1 2  Asylum,  rm.  5. 
McGrev}'  Martin,  laborer,  h.  24  Union. 
McGriffin  PhiloN.  manager,  581  Cap.  b.  152  Asy. 
McGockin  Michael,  carptr.  P.&R.R.  h.u.  1328  Bd. 
McGuilton  James,  machinist  at  1  Laurel. 
McGuiniss  E.  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  Stato. 

»•    Thos.  helper  at  98  Kil.  h.  East  Hartford,  t. 
McGulnley  Hugh,  switehtr.98  Kil.  h.  180  Front. 

M   John,  laborer  at  98  Kilboum,  b.  180  Front. 
McGaire  John,  laborer  at  388  Cap.  b.  223  Park. 

(<   John,  laborer,  h.3u.  1447  Broad. 

u  John,  teamster  at  100  Com.  h.u.  85  Front. 

"   J ohn  H.  teas,  etc.  1 6  Church,h.u .  55  Chestnut. 

u   Katie,  wid.  John  B.  h.2u.  223  Park. 

*<   Margaret  Mrs.  h.u.  27  John. 

"   Martin,conductor,  P.&R.R.h.2u. 31  Liberty. 

«    Martin,  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.  10  Putnam. 

««   Mary  H.  Mrs.  h.u.  6  Trumbull. 

«    Patrick,  at  gas  works,  b.3u.  1447  Broad. 

"   Patrick  F.  fitter  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  381  Park. 

«<   William  T.  clerk  at  163  Mwn,  b.  223  Park. 

"   f^fsee  also  Maguire. 
McGuirk  A.  P.  musician,  at  94  h.  94  Huntington. 

«*    Barney,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

"   Patrick,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
McGurk  Ann,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  39  Harrison. 

i<    Annie,  bkkpr.  at  35 2  Albany,  b.  3  9  Harrison. 

*<   Bernard,  market,  553,  h.  693  Main. 

McCURK    BERNARD    L.   carriage- 
maker,  352  Albany,  h.  89  Harrison. 

((    Catherine,  h.  693  Mam. 

it   Lottie  A.  bkkpr.  at  553  Main,  b.  200  Ashley. 

«<   Minnie  F.  stenographer,  b.  200  Ashley. 

u   Nellie  A.  wid.  William,  h.  200  Ashley. 

«   Philip  T.  b.  39  Harrison. 

"   William  J.  Rev.  b.  140  Farmin^n. 
McHenry  George,  driver  at  14  Huntmgton. 


McHugh  Chas.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b  1442  Broad. 

«   Thomas,  mach.  at  9  Sigoumey,  b.  3  7  Avon. 
Mclndue  George,  b.  318  Capen. 

"   Margaret  A.  b.  31 8  Capen. 
Mclneamy  Bernard  J.  b.  54  Potter. 

'<   Joseph  F.  engineer,  b.  54  Potter. 

(c   Mamie  A.  b.  54  Potter. 

«   Marks,  laborer,  b.  54  Potter. 

«    Thomas,  h.  54  Potter. 
Mclnnis  Henry  J.  teamster  at  46  Ann,  h.  185  Bel. 

'<   Norman,  painter,  b.  95  Sheldon. 
Mclsaac  Allen,  lineman,  b.  70  Charter  Oak. 

u   Angus,  mechanic,  b.  70  Charter  Oak. 
Mclnter  Anna,  Mrs.  laundress,  h.u.  66  Avon. 
Mcintosh  David  B.  mach.  at  1  Lau.h.  71  Wbn. 

«   Fred  J.  machmist  at  1  Laurel,  b.  Fairview. 

«   Greo.  F.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  28  Heath. 

«  .Howard  £. machinist,  b.  37  Amity. 

«  John,  dyer  at  H.  £.  Pattens,  dye  works, 
37  Wells,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 

«   John,  stenographer  at  28  7A  Main,  b.  Weth.  t. 

«   Mary  Ellen  Mrs.  dressm.  h.2u.  102  Albany. 

«    Underbill  H.  gilder  at  J.  H.  Fckhardt  Co. 
art  store  237,  b.  91  Main. 

«    Wm.  C.  diesinker  at  Popes,  h.  37  Amitv. 
Mclntyre  Archibald,  carp.  141  Tru.h.2u.  38  tut. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Joseph,  h.u.  19  Mechanic. 

«    Clara,  h.u.  19  Goodman. 

«   &  Clarkin,  undertakers,  10  Church. 
James  Molntyre.  Michael  M.  Clarkin. 

"  Ed.  T.  mach.  at  80  Huy.  b.r.  56  Vanblock. 

«  £d ward  £.  bartender,  387  Main,  h.u.  1  Webb. 

(<  Fannie,  h.u.  19  Goodman  pi. 

a  Henry,  at  440  Asylum,  b.  19  Mechanic. 

"  Henry,  clerk,  b.2.u.  20  Talcott. 

«  Hugh,gardener  at  88  Collins,  h.u.  219  Pearl. 

"  Hugh  A.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  8  Oak. 

«  James,  fMc/.  5*  Clarkin)  h.u.  20  Talcott 

«  John,  watehman  at  Colts,  h.r.  56  Vanblock. 

«  John  Sr.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.r.  56  Vanblock. 

«  John  1>.  bookbinder,  h.u.  219  Pearl. 

«  John  H.  clerk,  b.  19  Mechanic. 

«  John  J.  Jr.  toolm.  at  Colts,  b.r.  56  Vanblock. 

«  Joseph,  machinist,  b.  183  Sheldon. 

«  Maggie  Mrs.  h.  815  Asylum. 

«  Margaret  b.u.  47  Pratt. 

"  Marvt  wid.  John,  h.u.  1  Webb. 

«  Reuben,  engir.  P.&R.R.  1.  373  Asy.  rm.  1 1. 

«  Thos.  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.  299  Laurel. 

«  William,  carpenter,  h.u.  4  Morris. 
McKane  J.  clerk  at  217  Main. 
McKay  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.u.  67  Wooster. 

u  Francis,  wid.  John,  h.  51  New  Britain. 

"  Howartl,  caller  at  N.Y.R.  b.  51  New  Britain. 
McKean  Eliza  J.  nurse,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«  Jennie,  nurse  at  20  Jefferson. 
McKee  E.  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«  George  C.  b.u.  280  Asylum. 

"  John  B.  printer  at  49  Tru.  b.  86  Anna  wan. 

u  M.  B.  manager  at  130  Church,  b.  553  Asylum. 

"  Nancy,  wid.  Robert,  b.  36  Annawan. 

«  Patrick  F.  clerk  at  237  Mn.  b.  13  Congress. 

«  Robert  A.  at  213  Main,  b.  12  Buckingham. 

"  Sophia,  wid.  James,  h.u.  13  Congress. 

<<  Thomas  F.  at  231  Main,  b.u.  13  Congress. 


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McEeen  Bedford,  b.  184  Main. 
McRegg  Elizabeth,  wid.  James,  h.  10  Affleck. 
McKenna  Bernard,  bottler,  r.  60  Tern.  h.u.  16  Aid. 
Daniel,  carpenter,  l.u.  435  Main. 
Francis  T.  joiner,  h.  1058  Broad. 
Hugh,  teamster,  b.  69  Francis  av. 
John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

John  J.  marketm.  at  38  Market,b.2u.96  State. 
Michael,  fireman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  13  Liberty. 
Michael,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 
«   Michael,  machinist,  b.  3  Wawarme. 
Owen,  laborer  b.2u.  43  Hopkins. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 
Patrick  F.  marketman,  1.2u.  96  State. 
Patrick  H.  tailor  at  66  Asy.  h.  59  Spruce. 
Susan,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  3  Wawarme. 
tt   Thomas  F.  grinder  at  Popes,  b.  59  Spruce. 
"   ff^^see  also  McKinney;  Kinney;  McKenney. 
McKenney  Benj.  C.  assistant  supt.  State  Capitol, 
h.  33  Babcock. 
"    Peter,  jobber,  h.u.  10>^  Gold. 
McKenyon  Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  224  Franklin. 
McKenzie  Elma,  driver  at  304  Asylum. 
tt   Fred  C.  operator  at  Hartford  Telegram. 
"    Fred*k  A.  clerk  at  Atlantic  Screw  Works, 

70  Huyshope,  h.  70  Capitol. 
"   John,  carpenter,  b.  1327  Broad. 

Mckenzie  theodore  h.  civii 

engineer,  372  Main,  rm.  38,  h.  Southing- 
ton  t.  See  page  480. 
«   Wm.  watchm.  at  Taft  Co.  h.u.  585  Garden. 
tt   Wm.  Allen,  civil  engineer,  b.u.  150  Franklin. 
McEeon  James,  painter,  b.  548  Park. 

Mary  L.  dressmaker,  265,  h.  265  Main. 
Matthew  R.  at  278  Asylum,  b.  8  Warren. 
Nora  £.  cashier  at  474  Main,  b.  83  Edwards. 
Philip,  coremaker,  66  Suffield,  h.  8  Warren. 
f^^see  also  McCune;  McKone;  McKeoum. 
McKeough  Annie,  dressmaker,  b.  134  Bellevue. 
tt   Martin,  saloon,  110,  h.  110  Albany. 
«    Patrick,  family  of,  26  Front. 
«   Patrick J.mechanic  at  N.T.R.h.  1 34Belleyue. 
«   William,  blacksmith  at  5  Mec.  b.  46  Wells. 
«   f^^*^ee  also  Kehoe;  Keough, 
McKeown  Agnes,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  8  Warren. 
Jas.  A.  marketman  at  341  Asy.  h.7  S.  Hud. 
James  £.  driver  at  149  State,  h.  24  Walnut. 
Minnie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  8  Warren. 
William,  janitor  at  N.W.  sch.  h.  205  Wdld. 
O^^aec  cuso  McKeon;  McKone;  McCune. 
McKeney  Frances,  wid.  John,  b.  45  Park. 
McKeman  £dwardF.8aloon,144  Mn.h.68  Capitol. 
"    Francis,  h.  94  Albany. 
«   John,  watchman  at  165  Windsor,  h.  24  Avon. 
«   John  H.  bartender  at  144  Main,  h.u.  8  John. 
McKemey  Patrick,  at  290  Park,h.u.  28  Franklin. 
McKinney  Albert  R.  at  iBtna  Life  Insurance 
Co.  218  Main.  b.  17  Seymour. 
«   H.  B.  with  H.  B.  Brainerd,  house  furnishings, 

etc.  426,  b.  121  Main,  rm.  30. 
*<   Henry  S.  foreman  st  dept  h.  1 7  Seymour. 
(I   James,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
"   John  H.  inspector,  b.  17  Seymour. 
«   John  M.  clerk  at  N.T.R.  h.u.  15  Liberty. 
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«   May  G.  Mrs.  b.  46  Seymour. 

«   Monroe,  b.u.  15  Liberty. 

«    Scott  D.  clerk  at  103  Main,  h.  12  West. 

tt   Walter  S.  clerk  at  108  Main,b.  12  West 

*<  i^*see  also  McKenna;  McKenney;  Kinney. 
McKinnon  James,  tinner,49  7  Mn.h.a.42  Chestnut. 
McKinstry  Cornelia,  wid.  Thomas,  b.  4  Bkm. 

«   John,  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  Ellington  t. 
McKirdy  Andrew,  joiner,  h.u.  206  Asy.  rm.  11. 

Everett  J.  McKnioht,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, Office  870  Asylum,  room  9,  Batter^ 

son  building. 

Hoars— 0  to  10  a.m..  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.M. 
Sandayn— 2  to  8  p.m. 

Teleplione— 652-2.     . 

McKnight  Everett  J.  physician,  370  Asylum,  b. 
149  Hish. 

"   James,  laborer,  h.u.  25  Wolcott. 

tt   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.r.  93  Sheldon. 
McKone  Brothers,  builders,  etc.  147  Sheldon. 

Christopher  J.  McKone.      WilUam  MoKone. 

"    Christopher  J.  (McK  Bro%)  h.  109  Weth. 

«   James  N.  student,  h.  106  Uungcrford. 

«   Patrick,  builder,  r.  1 3 1 ,  h.  1 3 1  Oak. 

«   Peter,  teamster,  153,  h.  158  Zion. 

"   William,  (McK  Bro*s^  h.  106  Hungerford. 
McKune(|;^^«ec  also  McVune;  McKeon;  Mc- 
Keown. 
McLagan  Annie  D.  dressm.  b.2u.  58  Grove. 
McLam  Millie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  140  Trumbull. 
McLane  Annie,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  289  Asylum. 
McLaughlin  Alida,  at  141  Pearl,  b.  59  Jefferson. 

«    Arthur,  porter  at  400,  h.  21  h  Main. 

*<   Catherine,  wid.  Owen,  h.  2  Center. 

"    Charles  C.  painter,  b.  14  Potter. 

«    Daniel  F.  delivery  clerk  P.O.  b.  281  Allyn. 

"   Eugene,  driver  at  104,  b.  108  Main. 

"   Francis,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  10 79  Broad. 

«   Frank,  mason,  b.2u.  131  Lawrence. 

it    Geo.  H.  toolm.  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  352  Park. 

"   Hugh  H.  machinist,  b.  14  Potter. 

"   James,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1079  Broad. 

"   James,  h.  46  Vanblock. 

«   James  C.  operator  at  24  7  Pearl,  b.  119  High. 

«   James  F.  salesman  at  23  2  Shel.  h.u.  90  Grove. 

«   James  H.  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  15  Williams. 

«  .  John,  mason,  h.u.  71  New  Britain. 

"   John,  sidewalklayer  at  6 9  Com.  h.  22  Squire. 

"   John  F.  collector,  118  Asylum,  b.  14  Potter. 

«   John  F.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  h.2u.  100  Retreat. 

tt  John  J.  buffer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66 
Market,  b.  122  Windsor. 

"   John  J.  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.2u.  303  Law. 

(I   John  J.  (Sail  Sf  McL.)  h.  3  Belmont. 

«    Kate,  dressmaker,  632  Main,  h.  15  Williams. 

«    Kate,  wid.  Dennis,  h.3u.r.  95  Sheldon. 

««   Kate,  wid.  Frank,  h.  122  Wmdsor. 

it   M.  laundress  at  30  W^ashington. 

"   Martin  J.  machinist,  b.  1421  Broad. 

"   MaiT,  wid.  Terrance,  h.  14  Potter. 

«   Micnael,  farmer,  r.  147  Woodland. 

"   Michael,  farmer,  h.u.  15  Williams. 

<<   Michael,  mason,  h.2u.  131  Lawrence. 


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McLangfalin  Kellie,  386  Asy.  b.u.  15  Williams. 
<<    Patrick,  at  Popes,  h.  82  Benton. 

Patrick  J.  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.  94  Windsor. 
Peter,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  1077  Broad. 
Peter,  watchman  at  Colts,  h.r.  44  Vanblock. 
Peter,  Jr.  machinehand  at  Colts,  b.  44  Vanb. 
Peter  J.  plumber  at  128  State,  h.u.  281  Allyn. 
Terrance,  dropforger  at  Colts,  b.  82  Benton. 
ThomaB,  tinner,  b.  122  Windsor. 
Thos.  J.  buffer  at  581  Cap.  b.  122  Windsor. 
Thos.  J.  machinehand  at  581  Cap.  b.  80  Hud. 
%SS^^^^  ^^^^  Lattghlin. 
McLean  Annie,  Mrs.  dressm.  h.u.  S5  Wadsworth. 
u    Chas.  O.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.u.  85  Wads, 
u    Dw^^t,  express,  852,  h.u.  852  Main, 
u    Edmund,  jobber,  h.  175  Windsor. 
u    Frank,  carpenter,  h.  20  Dean. 
u    George  C.  grocer,  meats,  1 6  Mitple,  h.  6 2  Jef . 
George  L.  fiictory  inspector,  State  Capitol, 

rm.  26,  h.  Ellington  t. 
George  O.  (Eriehson  Sf  McL.)  h.  N.  Britain  t 
McLkak  George  F.  (Sperry,  McL.  jr  BrcUn- 
ard)  attorney,  218  Main,  h.  Simsbnrj  t. 

See  page  444. 
L»e-wis  D.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.u.  35  Wads. 
Lillian  F.  b.u.  85  Wadsworth. 
Nicholas  M.  engineer  str.  Middletown,  h.a. 

33  Congress. 
William  H.  h.  104  Wooster. 
McLear  Edward,  plumber  at  12  Mul.  b.851  Far. 
McLeod  Angus,  stonecutter,  h.u.  522  Garden. 
M    Arthur,  policeman,  h.n.  59  Market. 
^    Arthur  A.  electrician,  b.u.  59  Market. 

McLoughlin mason,  1.  251  Asylum. 

**  Jomi  H.  ostler  at  17  Central. 
McMahon  Annie  C.wid.Bemhard,h.u.  100  Ret. 
M   Daniel,  laborer,  h.  76  Talcott. 

Frank,  mach.  at  486  Capitol,  h.  28  Putnam. 
Henij  C.  polisher  at  581  Cap.  h.  Bumside  t. 
John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  15  Huntley  pi. 
John,  laborer  at  79  Talcott,  h.  14  Wads. 
John,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  b.  60  Woodbine. 
John  J.  drauehtsm.  at  284  Asy.  b.  14  Wads. 
John  J.  eligifter,  P.&R.B.  h.  144  Mather. 
John  P.  laborer,  b.u.r.  60  Woodbine. 
Mary,h.  126  Babcock. 
Matthew,  filer  at  556  Cap.  b.  19  Howard. 
Michael,  helper  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  and  B.  P. 

Co.  b.  1 7  Wadsworth. 
Patrick,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  7  Hawthorn. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  22  Bloomfield  av. 
William  A.  timekeeper  at  E.  Balfe,  280  Main. 
McMann  Ann,  wid.  Dennis,  h.  6  Ellsworth  pi. 

M   Harry,  mach.  at  110  Com.  b.  6  Ellswoith  pi. 
McManosAnna  and  Rose  Misses,  b.  82  Pratt. 
Arthur  J.  at  John  C.  McManus  stove  store. 

102  Main,  b.  107  Jefferson. 
Bessie  M.  teacher  at  2d  No.  school,  249  High. 
Charles,  r/<M.  McM.  $>  Sons)  h.  109  Wash. 
Edward  F.  driver  at  18  Morris,  h.  19|  Main. 
Frank  C.  at  102  Main,  b.  107  Jefferson. 
Fred'k  G.  clerk,  b.  60  Edwards. 
Harry  F.  cigarmaker,  b.  19}  Main. 
Henry,  (Jos,  McM.  (f  Sons)  b.  82  Pratt. 
J.  Henry,  clerk  at  284  Main,  b.  1 07  Jefferson. 


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M   James,  (JasMcM.ffSons)  h.  82  Plratt. 

McMANUS    JAMES    &    SONS, 

dentists,  82  Pratt  See  page  867. 

Jm.  UoMmiiis,  ChM.  MeMaaiiA.  Henry  MoMaiiiu. 
«   John,  binder  at  49  Trambnil,  h.  81  Arch. 

'<  John,  carpenter,  h.u.  41  Asylum. 

u  Jcdui,  laborer  at  8  Front,  b.  10  Arch. 

u  John  C.  stoves,  etc.,  102  Main,  h.  107  Jef. 

«  John  F.  ci^arm.  at  26  High,  b.n.  19>^  Mn. 

<c  John  F.  wiper  at  N.Y.R.  450  Asylum. 

«  John  H.  at  42  High,b.  20  Center. 

(<  John  J.  machinist,  b.  7  Hawthorn. 

M  John  T.  h.  60  Edwards. 

M  Joseph,  clerk  at  242,  b.  41  Asylum. 

«  Mary,  stitcher  at  8  Sieonmey ,  b.  3 1  Arch. 

M  Michael  J.  nightwatchman  282  Wethersfield, 

h.u.  86  Bond. 

«  Robert  D.  sawyer,  h.2u.  856  Main. 

«  Rosanna,  wid.  John,  h.a.  20  Center. 

«<  Thomas,  clerk  at  242  Asylum,  b.  19|  Main. 

McMANUS  THOMAS,  recorder  city 
courts  attorney  at  law,  888  Main,  h.u.  125 
Park.  See  page  44 1 . 

«   Ward,  at  £tna  Life  Ins.  Ca  218  Main,  b. 
60  Edwards. 

u  Wm.  pressman  at  Case,  L.  k  Brainard  Co. 
49  Trumbull,  h.  81  Arch. 
McMaster  Chas.  contractor  StRy.  h.u.  45  Green. 

(I   M.  J.  Mrs.  physician,  608,  h.  608  Main. 

^   Mahlon  K.  coachman,  at  80  Washington. 
McMenemy  John,  at  Nat'l  Fire  Ins.  Ca  95  Pearl, 

b.  Manchester  t. 
McMonegle  Daniel,  ostler  at  20,  b.  20  Hudson. 
McMonogal  Edward,  engine  wiper  at  N.Y.R. 

h.u.  26  Flower. 
McMullen  John,  blacksmith  at  852  Albany,  h. 
55  Spruce. 

«   Oliver,  h.r.  21  Hawthorn. 
McMurray  Charlotte  L.  Mrs.  teacher  Wadsworth 
street  school,  h.  68  Church. 

(I   James,  at  Pattens  dye  works,  8  7,  b.  48  Wells. 

«   Michael,  gardener  at  SO  Weth.  b.u.  18  Aid. 
McXab  A.  J.  plumber  at  228  Pearl. 
McNally  Bernard,  carptr.  at  N.Y.K  h.  RockyHill. 

(<   James,  molder,  h.u.  29  Commerce. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.u.r.  85  Wolcott. 

«    Thomas,  coachman,  h.  7  Highland. 
McNamar  Erwm  N.  clerk  461  Mn.  b.  227  High. 

"    George  A.  clerk  at  428  Main,  b.  227  High. 
McNamara  Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  282  Zion. 

(<    Daniel  Mrs.  grocery,  h.u.  89  Windsor. 

N   Elizabeth  J.  dressmaker,  b.  64  Flower. 

«    Hugh,  tin  &  sheetiron  worker,  b.  84  Grove. 

«   James,  laborer,  b.  19  Howard. 

it   John,  b.2u.  89  Windsor. 

«   John,  bartdr.  at  55  Spruce,  h.  21  Hun.  pi. 

It  John,  pressman  at  141  PL  b.u.  284  Zion. 

"   John  B.  clerk,  26  Flower,  h.  119  Hung. 

u   John  J.  bartdr.  at  55  Spruce,  h.  21  Hun.  pi. 

««   Joseph  M.  butcher,  b.  64  Flower. 

«   Martin,team8ter,  100  Commerce,b.58  Potter. 

(i   Mary,  clerk  at  476  Capitol,  b.  282  Zion. 

ti   Maiy,  dressmaker,  b.  64  Flower. 

«   Nellie  A.  bookkeeper  126  Ch.  b.  64  Flow. 


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McNamara  Patrick,  b.a.  30  Huntley  pL 

«   T.  J.  painter,  h.  40  Village. 

«    Thomas,  coachman  at  Prospect. 

"    Thomas,  mason,  1l2u.  2S4  Zion. 

"    Timothy  W.  at  market,  308  Asy.  h.  214  Wdld. 
McNamarra  Thomas,  brakeman,  b.  51  Albany. 
McNary  John,  coachman,  b.  110  Edwards. 

«   Mary  J.  housekeeper,  b.2u.  80  Seymour. 
McNear  Louis  D.  furniture  repairer,  b.  69  Fmt. 
McNearny  John  £.  lathe  hand  at  Popes,  b.54  Pot. 

«   Joseph,  salesman  at  177  Asy.  b.  54  Potter. 
\l^~'  see  Mclneary. 
McNeil  Anthony,  carptr.at285  State, h.  2  Union. 

«   Joseph,  stonecutter,  b.  2  Union. 

((   Matthew  F.  machinist,  h.  2  Union. 
McNeill  Arthur,  carpenter,  h.  20  Francis. 

«    Marion,  wid.  William,  h.u.  75  Main. 

McNerny  Margaret  C.  dressm.  h.  253  Mn.  rm.d7. 

McNevin  Michael,  lab.  at  1  Laurel,  h.  45  Hicks. 

McNickle  James,  gilder  at  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co. 

art  store,  235  Main,  h.u.  13  Oak. 

McNIE    MALCOLM,  paperruler,  336 
Asylum,  h.  227  Ashley.        See  page  424. 

«    William,  carriage  painter,  h.  265  Main. 
McNulty  Dennis,  bricklayer,  h.  136  Main. 

"  John  J.  laborer,  h.  84  Flower. 

«   Joseph,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 26  Hung. 
McNuttGeoi^e,black8mith  at  1 4,b.  7  2NewBritain. 
McPartland  Margaret  Mrs.  h.3u.  33^  Spruce. 
McPhee,  Alex.  mach.  at  388  Cap.h.  16  Hung. 
Mcpherson  Arthur  H.  stenograpner  at  7  Asylum. 

«    Frank  B.  bookkeeper  at  Case,  Lock  wood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  Trumbull,  h.  46  Lincoln. 

II   John,  b.  74  Windsor. 

II    L.  Alonzo,  laborer,  b.u.  55  Pleasant. 
McPhillips  Annie  Mrs.  housekeeper,  b.  1447  Bd. 

II   William,  profiler  at  Colts,  h.  42  Yanblock. 
McQuade  Andrew  P.  printer  at  Clark  &  Smith, 

862  Main,  h.  6  Goodman. 
McQueeny  Dennis,  helper  at  N.Y.Kh.  27  Har. 
McQuillan  Alice  T.  hair  store,  7,  h.  7  Pratt. 

i<   John,  bricklayer,  b.  50  Harbison. 

II    Samuel,  bricklayer,  h.  50  Harbison. 
McReynolds  Margaret,  dept.  insurance  clerk  at 

Capitol,  b.  55  Capitol. 
McRonald  Thos.  florist,Ccmetery  st  h.  50  Albany. 

"    T.  J.  florist,  Cemetery  st.  h.  92  Wooster. 
McBossie  J^T'^^c  MacRossie. 
McShane  Hugh  A.  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  82  Pearl. 
McSweegan  David  F.  dri.  hose,  2,  h.  11  Pleasant. 

«<   Frank  J.  conductor  V.  Div.  N.Y.R.  h.  Say- 
brook  Junction. 

«   John,  h.u.  19  Goodwin. 
McTeoe  John,  tailor,  b.  84  Arch. 
McTernan  Patrick,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
McTigue  Catharine,  wid.  Jas.  notions  69,  h.  69  Pot 

"   John  P.  laborer,  b.  56  Potter. 
McVean  William,  b.u.  113  Hungerford. 
McVein  Alex,  helper,  h.  28  Elm. 

«    William,  machinist,  h.  28  Elm. 
Meacham  Maurice  R.  helper  555  Cap.b.  297  Alb. 
Meachem  Alice,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  918  Main. 

II    C.  E.  Mrs.  h.2u.  918  Main. 

II   Ella,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  918  Main. 


Mead  Benjamin   P.   State  comptroller,    Staie 
Capitol,  rm.  2,  h.  New  Canaan  t. 

i<   Charles  M.  prof.  Hartford  Theo.  Seminary, 
1507  Broad,  b.  Alljm  House,  152  Asylum. 

(<   Michael  J.  mach.  at  328  A8>'.  b.  9  Haw. 

(<   Nettie  J.  wid.  John  C.  h.  37  Garden. 

«    Ridph  C.  student  at  Trinity  College,    14 
JarvLs  Hall,  Summit. 
Meafoy  Ellen  F.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  645  Main. 

«   laorence,  nurse,  645,  h.  645  Main. 
Meagher  Edward  A.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  49  Hnd. 

«<   Elizabeth,  wid.  Alexander,  h.u.  19  3iain. 

(<   Jeremiah,  bartender  at  24,  b.  24  Market. 

«   Joseph,  inspector,  h.2u.  86  Walnut. 

«   Joseph,  laborer  at  216  Law.  b.  86  Walnut. 

«   Michael,  bartender  at  24  Market,  h.  £.ILt 

«    &  Reilly.  saloon,  151  Main. 

WUUam  B.  Meagher.  Joseph  F.  BeUly 

«    Thomas  F.  polisher  at  Colts,  b.u.  519  Main. 

Meagher  Timothy  F.  councilman  Isl  ward^ 
prop'r  Columbia  House,  24  Mar.  h.  86  Gr. 
«   Wm.  E.  f  3i.  a-  Reilly)  collector,  b.  564  Mn. 
«   Wm.  F.  drug  clerk  at  S76  Asy.  b.  86  Ann. 

Meaney  Edward  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  8  Haw. 

Meanley  William,  b.n.  19^  Main. 

Means  Oliver  W.  theol.  student  at  1507  Broad. 

Meany  Edward,  molder,  b.  21  Sheldon. 
««    W.mT.  sup.  police,  crater  581,  b.  881  Cap. 

Meara  Sarah,  wid.  John,  b.u.  84  Grove. 

Measday  Walter,  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Tele- 
gram,* 12  Central,  b.u.  27  New  Britain. 

MECHANICS  SAVINGS  BANK, 

311  Main.  See  page  384. 

lilecune  ^[^^see  also  McCune. 
Medberry  Jas.  O.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  13  Wlnt. 
Medbury  Daniel  H.  clerk  at  64  State,h.BloomfiehL 
Medimkowitz  H.  laborer  at  618  Cap.  h.  40  North. 

"   Israel,  peddler,  h.  40  North. 
Medura  Z.  screwmaker,  h.  53  Potter. 
Meech  Hannah  Mrs.  b.u.  95  Wethersfield. 

a   Huntington  Phelps,  at  Nat'l  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
95  Pearl,  h.u.  95  Wethersfield. 
Meehan  Austin  W.  laborer,  h.  40  Sheldon. 

"   John,  helper  at  N.Y.  R. 

«   John  J.  bartender,  h.  1 7  Huntley  pi. 

"    Patrick  J.  saloon,  38,  h.u.  40  Sheldon. 

"    DC^^«€e  also  Mahan ;  Mahon, 
Meek  Parthenia  R.  wid.  James  L.  h.  42  Amity. 

«   Walter  L.  supt  Atwood  Faience  Co.  h.u. 
9  Francis. 

«   William,  steamfitter,  h.2u.  263  High. 
Meckins  Chas.  A.  driller  at  Popes,  1. 145  Wash. 
Megan  Charles,  laborer,  b.  41  Asylum. 
Me^aro  L.  carptr.  at  26  Union  pi.  b.  24  Albany. 
Mehegan  Dennis  Timothy,  joiner,  b.u.  52  Hicks. 
Meheran  James,  grocer,  45,  h.u.  45  Lafayette. 
Meier  Philip,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  b.  133  Front 
Meisterling  Charles,  tinner,  90,  h.u.  84  Front 

"   Jacob,  h.r.  47  Talcott 
Meisselman  Solomon,  peddler,  h.u.  70  Windsor. 
Meissner  Fred.  h.  283  Market 
Melakneski  Jacob,  laborer,  h.u.  213  Front 
Melaney  Tony,  laborer,  h.  13  Charles. 
Melavan  Hillie,horsetrainer,  h.  Pros.  av.  c.  Park. 


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gbeb's  habtfobd  city  dibectoby. 


233 


Di(.  A.  L  COLT  qEI^pM,    # 

Maaa^e  and  Magnetic  Healer, 

Electric  and  Qairvoyant 
Physicia]i*.***«««*««*«*« 

Eltdric  Treatments,  Cabinet  Baths. 
Tmns  Beuoiubble.         Office  Hoars,  1  to  7  F.  M. 

No.  IH  HIGH  STREET. 

Melavene  Wm.  W.  conductor  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 
Melby  Alfred,  bookkeeper  at  52  Asy.  b.  152  Aly. 
Melekoske  Andrew,  saloon,  125,  h.  128  Front. 

««    Andrew  Jr.  maddnist,  b.  128  Front. 
Meli  Angostna,  painter,  h.a.  2  Webb  ct 
MeUein  Georee  F.  macluat  1  Flower,  h.  1 7  Sauire. 
MeDen  Cbaa.  B.forem.mach.8hoi>Colt8,h.54Maple. 

M    Frank  C.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  88  Wdbg. 

M   Frank  G.  treasurer  The  Mellen  &  Hewes 
Co.  255  Main,  b.  215  Collins. 

MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  (THE) 

crockery,  china,  ranges,  stoves,  etc.  255 
Main.  See  page  453. 

MuxBN  MoBBS,  prest  The  Mellen  &  Hewes 
Co.  255  Mn.  h.  215  Collins.  See  page  458. 
MeOer  Richard,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  60  Hicks. 
MellcTen  Wm.  cond.  St  By.  b.u.  1  Elliott  pi. 
Mellsren  Chaa.  £.  stockkpr.  476  Cap.  h.  25  Hud. 
«<   Matilda,  wid.  Frederick,  b.2u.  25  Hudson. 
Melodeon  Hall,  885  Mabi. 
Melody  James,  at  Popes,  b.  446  Park. 
**   Joseph,  engir.  at  618  Cap.  b.u.  446  Park. 
M   Winifred,  b.  446  Park. 

MELONEY  WILLIAM  H.  manager 
Capitol  City  Oil  Co.  195,  b.  217  Sute. 

See  page  A^, 
M   Wniiam  H.  Jr.  actor,  b.  846  Main. 
"   %^r9ee  also  Moloney, 
Melnne  James  (M,  Sf  Keane)  h.  62  Jefferson. 
M  John,  liqnors,  49  Windsor,  h.  48  Bellevne. 

^   &  Keane,  saloon,  96  Main. 

James  Melrose.  James  H.  Keane. 

«4   N.  G.  clerk  at  400,  b.  510  Main. 

u  William,  b.  257  High. 

«   William,  clerk,  b.  48  Bellevue. 
Memorial  Hall  (Fldredffe)  426  Asylum. 
Mence  Veronica,  wid.  Jacob,  h.2u.  81  Trumbull. 
Mendron  Maiy  S.  wid.  Manuel,  b.  27  £lm. 
Menecle  Loutria,  laborer,  b.  22  Charles. 
Menges  William,  driver  at  115  Windsor,  b.  19 

Foot  Guard  pi. 
Menihan  William,  lab.  at  556  Capitol,  h.  8  Put. 
Meno  Frank,  brickmaker  at  1005  Main. 
Menter,  Rosenbloom  &  Co.,  Peoples'  Credit  Cloth- 
ing Co.  405  Main. 
Mentze  William,  tailor  at  66  Asy.  h.  277  Market. 
Meranski  David,  tailor  at  862  Mn.  h.  1 7  Morgan. 
Mercantile  Agencies,  228  Asylum;  278^  Main. 

MERCANTILE      NATIONAL 

BANK,  56  Pearl        Seepage  879. 
Mercatande  Francisco  P.  barber,  88^  Trumbull, 
b.u.  78  Morgan. 
"  Michael,  ragpicker,  b.u.  78  Morgan. 


MERRIMAN  <£  BEARDSLEY. 

Looal  Agents  of 

The    Connecticut    Building 
and  Loan  Association^ 

118  ASYLUM  STREET. 

hOANS  MADS  PMOMPTLY. 

Installment  staareholders  protected  by  Life  Insnianoe 

If  desired. 

Mercer  Ben,  iceman  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 

u   FrankB.driver  at278A8y.h.u.  114Mather. 

«   Fred,  helper  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 

<<   Isadore,  painter  at  25  Church. 

«   Theoria  L.  oper.  at  8  Cen.  b.u.  289  Ailyn. 
Mercie  Edward,  painter,  h.r.  22  Trumbull. 
Mercier  A.  helper  at  1  Flower. 
Merk  ^[^^See  Murk. 
Meroney  Daniel,  mach.  at  888  Cap.b.898  Broad. 

<<   John  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  898  Broad. 

«    Thomas,  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  898  Broad. 

«   rar'w*  also  Maroney. 
Merrell  Oliver  C.  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Merriam  Alex.  R.  Rev.  prof.  Theo.  Seminary, 
1507  Broad,  h.  814  Collins. 

MERRIAM  A.  E.  COLT  Mrs.  eclec- 
tic physician  and  cabinet  baths,  194,  h. 
194  High.  See  page  23S. 

u   Ezekiel  R.  h.  194  High. 

«   Frederick  F.stcamfitter,  h.2u.  66  Hicks. 

«   Frederick M.  driver,  U.S.  Ex.  Co.  b.  46  H op 

«   L.  B.  Mrs.:  h.u.  109  Jefferson. 
Merrick  Fannie,  teacher,  b.  741  Asylum  ave. 

«   William  A.  engineer,  h.u.  1  Pleasant. 
Merrigin  James,  deckhand  sir.  Htfd.  285  State. 

tt    William  A.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  W.L.t. 
Merrill  Annette  M.  Mrs.  h.  405  Main. 

tt   Arthur  H.  real  estate,  878  Asy.  h.  New.  t 

«   Charles  £.  clerk  at  Adams  Ex.  b.  1 1 9  Hifh. 

<«   Chas.  J.  foreman  book  department  at  Case, 
Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co.  h.u.  20  Kenyon. 

«   Flossie,  clerk  at  406,  b.  746  Main. 

««   Ira  W.  conductor  St  Ry.  h.  10  Wyllys. 

«   John  F.  lineman  at  70  State,  h.  5  Park. 

«   Lena  K.  wid.  Merton  C.  b.  28  Marshall. 

«    Lorenzo  D.  restaur't  &  hotel,  54,h.54  Pro. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  b.  28  Main. 

<«    Oliver  C.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Thurlow  B.  sup't  of  agencies  iEtna  Life 
Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  46  Collins. 
Merrills  George  S.  farmer,  h.  80  Chariotte. 
Merriman  &  Beardslet,  insurance  agents. 

Charles  Merriman.  Elliot  G.  Beardsley. 

See  page  283. 

u   C.  J.  Mrs.  clerk.  Retreat  for  Insane,  30  Wash. 

ii    Charles,  (Merriman  jr  B.)  ins.  agents,  118 

Asylum,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

u   F.  B.  bookkeeper  at  9  Central,  h.  E.H.t 

u   Frank  A.  mason  at  8  Fr.  h.u.  99  Arch. 

"    Gaines  A.  salesm.l  26  Ch.  h.  8 70  Asy.  rm.  8. 

«   Robert  G-  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.  226  Garden. 

Merritt  Chas.  B.mach.  30  Cush.h.u.  12  Trumbull. 


2S4 


GEEB^S    HABTFORD    CITY    DtBBCTOBY. 


MerriU  Frederick  M.  b.  3  Fales. 

**   Gtorge.  tinner.  Ln.  56  TrnmbnlL 

"   Geonre  P.  bookkeeper,  b.  3  Fales. 

**   George  S.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Ca  218  Main, 
h.  3  Falea. 

««   Harry  C.  b.  3  Falea. 

M   Harry  R.  macbini^t  at  1  Flower,  b.  31 7  Csp. 

M   Henry  Mrs.  h.n.  5  Orcbard. 

M   Jo9.  D. ib^u^btsman  at  58 1  Cap.  b.l  1 9  High. 

^    Maria  S.  wid.  Edwin,  b.  69  Webster. 

<<   Tbomas  A.  ins.  agent,  b.  38  Cliarter  Oak  ay. 
MerrowGeo.W.see.MerrowMacb.Co.b.34  Forest. 
MERROW  MACHINE  CO-niacbine 
mfgrs.  133  Sheldon.  See  page  491. 

«<   Joseph  B.  president  Merrow  Machine  Co. 
h.Merrow  v. 

"   Joseph  M.  treaiiurer  Merrow  Machine  Co. 
b.  36  Charter  Oak. 

M    Wilmont  M.  Uilor,  80  State,  rm.  9,h.  59  Chst. 
Mernr  Artliur  F.  tooim.  at  Popes,  h.  69  ^lad.aT. 

u   T.  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State, 
ftfertens  Cecil  J.  stenographer,  h.  1258  Broad. 

<<    Eugene,  helper,  b.  1258  Broa<l. 

«   John  B.  mach.  N.Y.R.  h.  1 258  Broad. 

«    Paul  W.  bufiier  at  Popes,  h.2a.  3  Rice  coort 
Mertz  Frank  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  Elmwood. 
Merwin   Georjje  J.  clerk  at  otate   Treasurer, 
State  Capitol,  b.  Windsor  t. 

u   Harry  I.  b.  62  Imlay. 

II   Sadie  M.  steno<^'apner  at  Q.  M.  general's 
office,  State  Capitol,  rm.  56,  b.  Windsor  t 
Merz    Anthony   H.  pressman    at   Popes,    h.n. 
108  Hudson. 

«    Frederick,  tailor,  h.  35  Park. 

«<   Grace  M.  tailorcss,  35,  h.  35  Park. 

"    GuKtav,  bottler  at  163  Front,  b.  80  Temple. 

"    Gustav  C  printer  at  Popes,  b.  35  Park. 

«   Mamie  C.  music  teacher,  35,  b.  35  Park. 
Meschael  August,  h.u.r.  12  North. 
Meservey  Manly  C.  piano  tuner,  227  Asylum,  h. 

18  Beach. 
Meshorsky  Meyer,  8hoem.689Main,h.  280  Front. 
Mest'hreu  £d.  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  17  Mor. 
Mesite  Joseph,  confectioner,  42,  h.  112  Albany. 
Mesker  Tlieodore,  h.  72  Sequassen. 
Mesm  Samuel,  boilerm.  at  135  Grove,  h.  E.H.t. 
Messel  Cyprian,  tailor,  h.  285  Market. 

«   Michael  J.  tailor,  b.  285  Market. 
Messenger  Jarris  T.  messenger  U.S.  court,  b.  47 

Pratt,  room  1. 
Messinger  Charles  F.  mach.  133  Shel  b.  585  Mn. 

«    Fred,  machinist,  b.  585  Main. 

«    William  C.  dental  supplies,  96  Tru.  h.  66  Im. 
Messier  Louis  S.  foreman  for  Charles  H.  Dresser, 

225  Sheldon,  h.  199  Kuss. 
Metart  Benjamin,  l.u.  289  AUyn. 
Metcalf  (veorge  A.  harnessm.  at  8,  b.  45  Sig. 

««    (Jrace  E.  stenographer  260  Mn.  b.  18  Wint. 

"    Percy,  chief  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  31  Spring. 
Metro  Clifford,  cook  at  82  State,  h.r.  20  Tru. 

METROPOLITAN   HOTEL,  J.  O. 

(iorman,prop.  255-257  Asy.     Seep.  519. 
Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.  253  Main. 
i{    Stock  Exchange,  274  Main,  rm8. 16  and  17. 
Mette  Albert  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  24  Law. 


Mettler  Adolph,  mach.  328  Asy.  b.ii.  55  Liberty. 

**   Annie  wid.  Casper,  b.a.  55  Liberty. 

«   Casper  W.  inventor  at  328  Asy.  h.a.  46  Lib. 

<«  Jacob,  inrentor  at  328  Asy.  b.a.  55  Liberty. 
Metz  Thomas  H.  lab(»«r,  b.  53  Pleasant. 
Metzizer  Simon  C.  (GaUup  j-  M.)  b.  149  Higfa. 
Metzner  Joseph,  b.a.  41  Sheldon. 
Meyer  Albert,  bark,  at  5  American,  h.n.  9  Cong. 

M    August,  bUcksmitb,  28  Shel.  b.a.  53  Front. 

u   Angost  J.  upbolst'r  at  1 75  Main,  b.n.  44  Park. 

«   Charles,  tailor,  b.  235  Windsor. 

M   Frederick,  clerk  at  175  Mn.  b.o.  44  F^k. 

«   Frederick,  painter  at  N.Y.R.h.u.  701  Main. 

u   George,  baker  at  236  New  Paric. 

**   Henry,  fiiniitnre,  175  Main,  h.n.  44  Park. 

^   Henry  B.  carpenter,  b.n.  44  Paric. 

**   Henry  L.  agent,  h.  13  John. 

u    Herman,  teamster  at  1 76  Flat.  b.  53  Front. 

^  Joseph,  mach.  at  K.E.R.  shops,  h.  28  Har. 

MEYER  &  NOLL,  printers,  302  Asylum. 
WUlUun  I..  Meyer.  Willijuii  NoO. 

See  page  417. 

M   Otto,  teamster  at  176,  b.  150  Flatbush. 

'«   Philip,  tailor,  b.  133  Front. 

u   Sophia,  wid.  Baerhardt,  b.  28  Harbison. 

"   Wm.  L.  (3/.  j-  NolL)  b.u.  44  Park. 

"   I^F**^^  ^'^  Maker;  Myer;  Mayer;  Myers, 

Meyers  Rose  Mrs.  b.u.  35  Main. 

Meylew  Michael,  pistolmaker,  h.  55  Hudson. 

Meymarian  Diran  H.  mach.  at  3  28  Asy.b.  1 333  Bd. 

Miavitt  John,  laborer,  b.  14  EUery. 

Michael  Emanuel  M.  transf  .at  215  Asy.  h.  1 24  Sta. 

u   &  Flannery,  stoneyard,  r.  6^  Ellery. 
John  Mlohael.  Tbomaa  Flannefy. 

((   Isaac  £.  barber,  14|  Asylum,  h.  75  Williams. 

«   John,  (M,  8f  Flannery)  h.  136  Retreat. 

«    Solomon,  fish,  157,  b.u.  159  Front. 
Michelsen  Hans,  bookbinder  at  141  PearL 
Michaelson  Walter,  harnessm.  8Sig.  b.  14  iMarket. 

"    Harris,  shoemaker  at  52,  h.  52  Sheldon. 

u    Peter,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
Michaud  Aaron  Ludger,engir.  Popes,  h.  9  Smith. 
Michel  Jacob,  baker  at  55,  b.  55  Judson. 

"   Marius,  student  at  La  Salette,  New  Park. 
Michener  Edwin  A.  marbleworker,  796  Main, 

b.  195  Capen. 
Michilino  Salvatoro,  laborer,  b.u.  86  Morgan. 
Michler  T.  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
Middlebrook  Louis  F.  stenographer  at  Hf  d.  Steam 
Boiler  Insp.  &  In8.lDo.  218  Main,  h.  240 
Sigoumey. 
Midway  Land  Co.  297  Main,  room  10. 
Miel  Ernst  DeF.  Rev.  rector  Trinity  church,  b. 

120  Sigoumey. 
Mielkc  Julius  C.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.u.  58  Jef . 
Miellez  Marie,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
MierhofT  Aaron,  buffer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.  29  Pleasant 
Mieselman  Solomon,  peddler,  b.u.  278  Market 

«*    William  peddler,  b.u.  278  Market. 
Mikelsen  Hermaid,  tailor  at  62  Tru.  h.  119  Fr. 
Milberger  Louis,  conductor  at  St.Ry.b.  61  Mad. 
Mildeberger    Henry  D.  attorney  at  law,  297 

Main,  h.  1 7  Benton. 
Mildncr  Adolph,  baker  at  69,  b.u.  69  Morgan. 


OEEB's    HARTPORD    CllV    tHRECTORY. 


235 


Mildram  Hattie,  b.  34  Allen  pi. 
Miles  Adolpbns  F.  printer  at  246  Main,  h.  73  Park. 
M    Bemafftl  J.  helper  at  9  Sig.  h.u.  97  Windsor. 
"    Fred  T.  printer,  b.  78  Park. 
M    Harry  R.  Rev.  pastor  Windsor  ave.  Cong. 

cbiirchy  h.  894  Main. 
««    James  C.  fireman  at  State  Capitol,  b.  N.H.t 
^«    John  Mrs.  b.  63  Francis. 
^    Mai^garet  Mrs.  b.a.r.  61  Front 
•*    Oscar  A.  printer.  Times,  246  Mn.  b.  73  Pk. 
Milsard  Peter,  blacksmith  at  476  Capitol. 
Mi&owski  Carl,  molder  690  Park,  h.  18  N.P. 

M    Michael,  at  52,  h.a.  134  Bellevue. 
Mm  Charlotte  J.  (  The  Mi9se$  MtU)  b.  2  7  Allen  pi. 
^    Isabel  U(The  Missex  MiU)  b.  27  Allen  pi. 
M    Kittie  B.  b.  27  Allen  place. 

<(    The  Misses,  hairstoreand  manic.  371  Main. 

Cluujotte  J.  Hill.  Isabel  L.  MiU. 

««    %^^$ee  aUo  Aiills. 
Millard  Burton  R.  mach.at  80  Hu78hope,b.30Gov. 
^    Cornwall  T.  teller  Society  for  Savings,  11 

Pratt,  b.  36  I^wis. 
«    Maria  wid.  Charles,  h.  3  Asylum. 
«    Samuel  T.  h.  36  Lewis. 

Milleice at  62  Market,  h.  10  Wooster. 

Miller  Adam  C.  carptr.  at  52  John,  h.  58  Benton. 
u    Addie,  wid.  Charles,  h.2u.  2  Orchard. 
it    Albert,  pressor  at  Faience,  b.  9  fiLibbe. 
M    Alberto  H.  machinist,  b.  31  Grand. 
M    Amelia,  wid.  Frederick,  h.u.  327  Park, 
u   Andbrew  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  123  Fr. 
^    Anna,  b.u.  165  Front. 
<«    Anna  B.  bkkpr.  372  Main,  b.u.  1339  Broad. 
«(    Annie  £.  clerk,  b.  920  Main. 
«(    Archibald,  overseer  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk 

mill  34  Morgan,  h.  23  Huntington. 
M   Archibald,  Jr.  at  382  Main,  h.  23  Hunt. 
u   August,  printer,  h.  150  Mather. 
^   BeUe  M.  b.  223  Asylum,  room  84. 
^  Benj.  N.  B.  supt.  Open  Hearth  Mission,  135 

Front,  h.  151  Retreat. 
^1   C.  H.  teamster  at  501,  h.u.  545  Park, 
u   Chandler  £.  sec'y  Humane  Society,  51  Pros. 

h.  42  Barbour. 
(«.  Charles,  driller  at  Colts,  b.u.  81  Front 
"   Charles,  bolognamaker  at  Valley,  b.  960  Mn. 
u  Charies,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  1  Sanf ord. 
^   Chas.  B.  clerk  at  National  Fire  Insurance 

Co.  95  Pearl,  h.u.  24  £lmer. 
M  Chas.  F.  bookbinder  at  49  Tru.  h.  47  Law. 
u  Charlie,  mach.  at  216  Law.b.  251  Park. 
*<   Chauncey  F.carpenter,N  .Y.R.  h.u.3 1  Grand, 
u  Christopher,  b.u.  81  Front. 
(I   £.  Percy,  clerk  at  2 1 6  State,  b.GIa8tonbiu^'  t. 
a   Darid,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  l.u.  277  Market. 
«  Emory  H.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  13,  h.  13  Ben. 
«   Fdward  £.  cabinetm.  r.  133  Shel.  b.  61  Gov. 
«   £dward  R.  finisher,  Taf t  Co.  h.  Bumside  v. 
«    £dwin  P.  proofr.  841  Mn.  h.u.  87^  Church. 
«    £liza,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
u   Elizabeth  G.  wid.  Aug.  C.  h.  325  N.B. 
u    £mma  V.  lampmaker  at  83  Wbn.  b.  Man.  t. 
<<    Emory  H.motorm.  at  St.  Ry.  h.  13  Benton. 
«    Ernest,  barber,  147  Main,  h.  Newfield. 
<<   Ernest,  tailor,  b.  8  Loomis. 


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Miller  Ernest  J.  bookkeeper.  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  141  Peftrl,  b.  Warehouse  Pt. 

Florence  C.  clerk  at  359,  b.  870  Main. 

Frank,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

Frank  M.  orderly  at  20  Hudson. 

Fred  S.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 

Frederick,  baker,  h.  38  Francis. 

Frederick,  carpenter,  h.2u.  1445  Broad. 

Frederick  W.  foreman  at  53  Vernon,  h.u. 
32  Benton. 

Fritz,  foreman  at  236  New  Park. 

Geo.  butler  at  312,  b.  312  Farminzton  ave. 

George  A.  watchmaker  at  226  Asylum,  h.u. 
94  Hawthorn. 

Geo.  C.  traveling  salesman  at  78  Asylum. 

George  F.  mach.  at  388  Can.  b.  166  N.P. 
«    Geor^  J.  engir.  at  815  Parle,  h.  68  Law. 
«    Geo.  M.  printer  at  228  Main,  h.  57  Laurel. 
»«    George  K.  physician,  182,  h.  182  High. 
«    Greorge  S.  prest.  ^tna  Elec.  Co.  856  Asy. 
<<    Georee  S.  Dr.  supt  agencies  Phcenix  Mutual 
Li&  Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  68  Imlay. 

George  W.  horseman,  h.  89  Barbour. 

Gustav  E.  glassblower  at  83  Woodbine,  h. 
Manchester  t. 

Guy  P.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  18  Garden. 

Harrison  G.  O.  (Cooke  ^ MAYiA^^m^n. 
u   Harry,  horse  trainer,  b.  256  Flatbush. 

Harry  D.  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co.  34 
Market,  b.  South  Glastonbury  t. 

Harry  L.  printer  at  66  State,  b.  E.H.t. 

Harvey,  teamster,  b.u.  31  Grand. 

Helen  £.  wid.  James  C.  h.  57  Laurel. 

Henry,  engineer  at  1 76,  b.  256  Flatbush. 

Miss,  1.  253  Main,  room  46. 

Henrv,  tailor  at  2  State,  h.  8  Loomis. 

Henry  £.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  16  Kibbe. 

Herbert  P.  inspector  at  40  Governor,  h.u. 
206  Franklin  av. 

Homer,  at  328  Asylum,  b.  114  Babcook. 

Hugh  I.  bookkeeper  Popes,  h.  18  Garden. 

Ivar,  tinner  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  &  B.  P.  Co. 
Vredendale  av.  b.  32  Church. 

James  C.  b.  16  Belden. 

James  H.  brazier.  Popes,  h.  114  Babcock. 

James  P.  motorman,  St.Ry.  h.  13  Benton. 

Jeffrey  D.  carpenter,  h.  1339  Broad. 

John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
(<•  John,  mechanic  at  690  Park,  b.  585  Garden. 
"   John  A.  mech.  Popes,  h.u.  71  Hungerford. 

John  L.  machinist  at  262  Main,  b.  5  Malil. 

John  L.  painter,  b.  179  Main. 

John  W.  conductor,  St.Ry.  b.  13  Benton. 

Jonas,  leaf  tobac.  210  State,  h.  43  Wooster. 

Kate  Mrs.  helper,  228  StaUs  1.  621  Main. 

Kate,  wid.  John,  h.u.  81  Front. 

Lawrence  J.  mach.  9  Sig.  h.3u.  224  Putnam. 

Letitia,  wid.  Henry,  b.  32  Benton. 

Lewis  C.  machinist,  b.  327  Park. 

Louis,  tailor  at  207  Front,  h.  8  North. 

Louis  G.  engineer  at  315,  b.  827  Park. 

Lucia  E.  wid.  James  H.  h.  870  Main. 

M.M.  dressmaker,  h.2u.  26  Pratt,  rm.  27. 

Mary  A.  b.  4  Florence. 

Mary  A.  Mrs.  clerk  at  4C6  Main,  b.  56  Lib. 


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UmerMmmC.  it\eA  at  »»  State, bu  S2»  X.Bw 
«   Max,  ekrk  It  98  Main.  b.  IC  EhMT. 
«<   Morrif,  shoenaker,  1»  Ch.  li.  M  VOfa^e. 
liiixnt  McttTOf  n  B.(aiL  Cote  kCo-ydm- 

iMMMk  and  jeweby,  S«6  Mam,  b.  73  Sig. 

oomej.     ike  fr&ni  cover  ^uisitU. 
tf   Myer,  taOor  at  321  Main.  b.  232  Front. 
M    Nathan,  agent,  k  44  Wooiter. 
M   Nathan,  foreman,  6 18  CapHol,k.n.  9  Forest. 
M   Hathan  F«  clerk  Haitlbtd  Coontr  Motoal 

Fire  Infl.  Co.  321  Main,  h.  Bkwniield  t. 
M    Kekon  A.  clerk  at  Sage,  Allen  h  Co.  369 

Main,  b.  15  Chapel 
M   Peter,  laborer  at  556  CapitoL  b.  12  Efan. 
<4   Peter  V.atiBtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218,  b.l79Mn. 
M   Robert,  sidewalk  lajer,  b.  1328  Broad. 
M   Eofos  L.  roDer  at  690  Park,  h.  14  Heath. 
M   Samuel,  forgerat  216  Law.  b.  1328  Broad. 
M    Samnel,  hamessm.  8  Sig.  h.  18  Poinam. 
M   William,  toolmaker,  b.  49  Jefferson. 
M    William  B.  mbberwkr.  690  Park,  h.  W.RL 
u   WUliam  £.  mach.  1  Fk>wer,  h.  9  Francis. 
<<   Wm.  F.  machineband,  581  Cap.  b.  57  Lan. 
M   William  H.  draoghtsman  at  1  Fkwer,  h.u. 

57  Babcoek. 
«<   Wm.  H.  H.  salesman  at  Lincoln,  Sejms  & 

Co.  whL  spices,  34  Mar.h.So.Glastonbar3r. 
«   William  P.  clerk,  216  Law.  b.  12  Ward. 
"    tST*^^  ^^  Meller;  Muller. 
Millett  Engene,  teamster,  h«  553  Park. 
«    Eugene  Jr.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  69  Hamilton. 
«   Edward  W.  molder,  690  Park,  h.  52  Hicks. 
^   Joseph  F.  rnbberworker,  690,  b.  55  Park. 
Millette  Josephine,  wid.  Louis,  b.u.  149  Maple. 
Milliken  Arthur,  b.  1388  Broad. 
«    Charles,  mach.  1  Fbwer,  b.  1338  Broad. 
«   Jerome  B.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  1338  Broad. 
<<   John  B.  accountant  at  Conn.  Building  and 

Loan  Asso.  118  Asy.  h.  121  Main. 
Millikooki  Jacob,  laborer,  h.2u.  213  Front. 
Millott  Patrick,  expressman,  b.  141  Barbour. 
Mills  Albert  F.  asst  clerk  and  inspector  board  of 

health  office,Cit3r  Hall,  800  Mn.h.  54  Wash. 
«    C.  M.  Miss,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  40  Lewis. 
«    Charl(«  F.  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 
*<   Charlotte  A.  b.u.  83  Jefferson. 
«(   £<lward  T.  machinist,  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  b.  Thompsonville  t. 
«   £I\jah,  (M.  (r  Son)  h.u.  16  Elmer. 
«<    Eugene  D.  (M.  ff  Son)  h.  280  Barbour. 
«    Hattie  V.  dressm.  370,  h.  370  Asy.  rm.  7. 

MILLS  HIRAM  R.  attorney  at  law, 333 
Main,  h.  Bloomfiekl  t  Successor  to  Cham- 
berlin,  White  &  Mills.     Se€  page  442. 

i<   John,  harbor,  36,  h.  19  Church. 

«   John,  blacksmitli  at  1  Flower,  h.  Parkville. 

i(   John,  blacksmitli  at  157  Wetliersfield. 

•(   John,  Elm  wood  House,  145  High. 

«   Joseph,  b.  2  Holcomb, 

(4   Julius  (i.  l>arlH>r  at  457  Main,  1.  37  Talcott 

«   ().  WiHiam,  driver,  b.  52  Chestnut 

•(    Patrick  H.  waiter,  h.  83  Green. 

•<   &  Son,  briokmakers,  Tower. 


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Mills  &  W.  wid.  Tinothj,  b.a.  49  Spring. 

u   Satan  £.  wid.  Georee  K.  h.  64  Fbwer. 

«   Teronica  Winnie,  wM.6DslaT,h.l  9  Chnrdi. 

«   Winn  C.  teaauter,  h.  232  Barbour. 

«   %^9eeaUoMm;  MUz, 

Matimate  Rofos  Cgrocer  151,h.2oj.  153  Weth. 

MOtner  Adolph,  baker  at  69,  b.  69  Moinn. 

Milton  Alfred,caiTia^ptr.5Mec.h.211  Barboiir. 

a   Benjamin  F.  pamier,  h.n.  61  Albany. 

«   Carrie  A.  dressmaker,  211,  b.  211  Barbonr. 

M   Chaa.  «*«^«"S«»  at  66  Snf.  h.n.  25  Westknd. 

««  James  S.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  14  Smith. 

<<   J<Jm,  painter,  h.a.  45  Barboor. 

M   Mary,  wid.  William,  h.  23  Westland. 

tt   Wi]bamJ.Jr.painterat39Ann,h.63Mad. 

MOrae  John,  carpenter,  h.u.  1 7  Martin. 

Milz  Henry  T.  tailor  at  333  Main,  rm.  37. 

M   J^*9ee  aUo  Mills. 

Miner  CaroCne  A.  wid.  Wm.  (M.  jr  Latham  J  h. 

432  Main. 

M   Charles  A.  shipping  dk.  70  Hny.  b.  16  Bkm. 

Edward  H.  conductor,  St.By.  Ill  State. 

George,  laborer  at  335  Sheldon. 

George  H.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  h.2u.  242  Pat. 

u   IsabeUe  Mrs.  forebidy,  83  Wbn.  b.  242  Put. 

Jacob,  shoemaker,  51  Ferry. 

John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  10  Potter. 

John,  laborer,  h.r.  20  Trumbull. 

John  O.marketman,  553  Main,h.  130  Clark. 

Josiah  L.  cond.St.Ry.  sup.  police,h.u.  78  Ben. 

&  Latham,  props.  The  Miner,  432  Mun. 
Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Miner.  Mrs.  Chas.  H.  lAtham. 

i<   Morton  F.  bookkeeper  at  Atlantic  Screw 
Works,  70  Hnyshope,  h.  56  Maple. 

«    Nora,  presshand,  83  Wbn.  b.u.  226  Putnam. 

i(   O.  Herbert,  private  hotel,  149  High. 

II    Samuel  A.  bkkpr.  389  Allyn,  b.  777  Main. 

«   Walter  L.  conductor,  StRy.  Ill  State. 

«  Wm.  H.  Mrs.  American  Hotel,  103  State. 
Minett  Eugene  A.  at  34  Morgan,  h.  562  M^n. 
Minke  Moses,  clerk  at  406,  b.2u.  101  Main. 

«    Rose,  clerk  at  406,  b.2u.  101  Main. 

«    Victor,  butcher  at  150, 1.2u.  101  Main. 
Minney  Edward,  brassmolder  at  141  Com. 
Minnick  Sarah,  wid.  John,  h.u.  33  Chapel. 
Minse  Louis,  stairb.  Taft  Co.  h.u.  36  Sanford. 

«   Nellie  J.  at  40  Goyernor,  b.u.  36  Sanford. 
Minton  Fred'k  W.  farmer,  h.  Pros.  So.  of  Albany. 
Minza  Veronica  Mrs.  h.u.  81  Trumbull. 
Mirmor  Max  Mrs.  h.  24  North. 
Mironsky  David,  tailor,  h.  1 7  Morgan. 
Misheau  Frank  A.  clerk,  398  Main,  h.  129  Alb. 
Misker  Theodore,  laborer,  h.  72  Sequassen. 
Miskill  Edward,  carptr.  at  10  Tru.  b.  7  Harrison. 

«<    Geo.  E.  carpenter,  10  Tru.  h.  74  Flower. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.n.  98  Albany. 

«    Minnie,  dressm.  253,  h.  253  Main,  rm.  38. 
Missal  Isaac  S.  tailor,  371  Main,  b.  70  Temple. 
Missalskie  Abe,  barber,  187,  b.  187^  Front. 
Missel  Joseph  W.  barber,  h.u.  126  Albany. 

"    Louis,  fruit  peddler,  h.2n.  40  North. 

«   Wm.  E.  upholsterer,  33^  Ch.  h.  105  Woos. 
Missell  Chas.  tailor,  30>^  Tem.  h.  285  Market 

<(    Michael,  tailor,  S0)4  Tem.  h.  285  Market. 

i<   Jacob  J.  bu£Fer  66  Market,  h.  285  Martin. 


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Missdsky  Job.  tailor,  258  Main,  b.  68  Temple. 
Mianonaries  of  LaSalette,  N.F.  south  of  Grace. 
Mistral  Emmanuel,  student  at  LaSalette,  N.P. 
Mitchell  Alfrad  L.  cond.  N.Y.R.  h.  72  Vernon. 
Andrew  D.  commercial  trayeler,  42  Union  pi. 

h.  81  Church. 
Anffeline  C.  Mrs.  housekpr.  h.u.  181  Capen. 
Artbar  B.  b.n.  10  Heath. 
Charles  £.  coal,  h.  37  Spring. 
Charles  E.  (M.  Hungerford  (r  Bariletl)  h. 

New  York  c. 
Charles  T.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  37  Spring. 
««    £.  oiler,  steamer  Middletown,  285  State,  h. 
Saybrook  t. 

MiTCHKU  E.  V.  (SmUh,  Northam  (r  Co)  129 
State,  h.  14  Charter  Oak  pi.    Seepage  550. 

a    Eldwd.  lathehand,  Popes,  h.  32  New  Britain. 

u    Edward  B.  clerk,  544  Asylum,  b.  21  Beach. 

u  Edwin  Knox  prof.  Hfd.  Theological  Sem- 
inary, h.  57  Gillett. 

**   Ellen  J.wid.  James  H.  h.u.  9  Green. 

**   Ernest  B.  clerk  at  197  Asy.  b.  554  Main. 

"    Fiimore,  waiter,  152  Asylum,  h.  211  Pearl. 

<«   Frederick  A  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.  W.H.t. 

M   Frederick  L.  asst.  forem.  Popes,  b.  77  Cap. 

|<  George  C.  at  Hfd.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  53  Trum- 
bnfi,  b.  17  Heath. 

M    George  C.  biborer,  690  Park,  b.u.  40  Smith. 

^(   H^u^y  A.  forem.  r.  64  Asy.  h.  39  Lincoln. 

•<   Hattie  P.  b.2.n.  208  Park. 

^   Hungerford  &  Bartlett,  attorneys,  2  CentraL 
C.  S.  MitcheU.    F.  Ij.  Hungerford.      J.  P.  Barttett. 

<«  J.  Alfred,  h.u.  40  Cedar. 

>(   James  £.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.2u.  22  Hopkins. 

^  James  E.  oiler,  ster.  Middletown,  285  State, 
b.  32  New  Britain. 

^<  James  UL  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  85  Whitmore. 

M  John  H.  vice  president  Phoenix  Insurance 
Ca  (Fire)  64  Pearl,  h.  56  Niles. 

'^  Martin.  H  clerk,  b.n.  9  Green. 

"  Mitchell,  mason,  h.2u.  48  Ward. 

«   Morris,  porter  at  259  Main,  h.  29  Wolcott 

ii  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  151  Windsor. 

"  Patrick  J.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.r.  35  Wolcott 

«(  Pat'k  J.  plumber  at  228  Pearl,  h.u.  32  Tru. 

('  Ralph,  gardener,  h.  40  Cedar. 

«  Ruby,  wid.  Andrew  A.  h.n.  40  Cedar. 

«  Thomas,  h.r.  85  Wolcott. 

«  WalterH.janitoratStateBank,h.lOMartin. 

M  Walter  H.  Jr.  porter,  403  Main,  b.  10  Mar. 

ii  William,  gardener,  h.r.  700  Farmington. 

**  William  A.  janitor  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co. 
226  Main,  h.  5  Wolcott. 

u  William  H.  b.  31  Church. 

"  Wm.  S.  transferer  at  1 75  PL  h.  83  Goyemor. 
Mitcke  Otto,  solderer  at  62  Market 
Mitt^  Clark,  at  66  State,  b.  144  Albany. 

u   Frances,  wid.  Henry  A  h.  144  All>any. 

«    Lena  M.  b.  144  Albany. 

(<    Lulu,  at  66  SUte,  b.  144  Albany. 
Mittan  Adeoph,  watchmaker,  168,  h.  168  Main. 

ii    Frederick,  shoemaker  168,  h.  168  Main. 
Mitteldorf  Wm.  electrotyper  at  177  Asy.b.  5  Cha. 
Mitton  Alex.  R.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.u.  227  Park. 


Mix  ClifTord  C.  clerk,  b.  82  Williams. 

«   Eliza  F.  Miss,  h.  67  Main. 

«   Frederick  £.  dentist,  26  Pratt,h.  172  Collins. 

«    Gertrude,  stenographer,  b.  82  Williams. 

«   Mary  A.  b.  15  Elm. 

«<   Royal  C.  clerk,  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity 
Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  h.  82  Williams. 
Moberg  Rudolph,  polisher.  Popes,  b.  88  Grove. 
Mocovitz  Daniel,  tailor,  66  Asy.  b.  24  Morgan. 

MODEL  TAILORING  CO.  222,224 

Pearl.  See  page  872. 

Benjamin  Schoer.  Morrla  Lictbblsa. 

Modem  Pharmacy,  G.  M.  Allen,  mgr.  299  Park. 
Modin  Jos.  stonec.  275  Park,  b.u.  176  Putnam. 
Moeller  August,  piano  dealer,  92,  h.  92  Pearl. 

«    Emil,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  301  Park. 

((   Louis,  bartender  at  27, 1.  27  Mulberry. 
Moffitt  Philip,  b.  127  Albany. 
Mohan  Peter  F.  (P.  B,  Smim  fr  Co.)  h.83  Grove. 

it   Hiomas  bartender,  202  State,  b.  83  Grove. 
Moheart  Fred,  molder,  b.  26  Grace. 
Mohin  David,  at  690  Park,  b.  16  Affleck. 
Mohoran  Michael,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
MohrEdw'd  E.  transferer  175  Pl.h.2u.489  Main. 
Moison  George,  carpenter,  h.r.  1 73  State. 

"   William,  laborer,  h.  15  Ellerv. 
Moisson  Theodore,  carpenter  at  M.Y.R. 
Mokley  Edw'd  J.  toolm.  556  Cap.  b.u.  352  Park. 

i(   liiomas  F.  draughtsman,  556  Capitol,  b.u. 
352  Park. 

"   f[^rsee  also  Mogson, 
Molally  Daniel,  foreman,  95  Pie.  h.  288  Market 
Moldenhouer  Miss,  b.  218  Main,  rm.  62. 

«   Mrs.  h.  218  Main,  rm.  62. 
Molin  Carl  P.  salesman,  h.  206  Asylum,  rm.  3. 
Molitor  Augustus  F.  pressfeeder,  b.  82  Windsor. 

tt   Fred.  F.  brassfinisher,  1  Lau.  h.2u.  92  Win. 

"   William  F.  pressman,  h.u.r.  124  Market 
Moll  Harris,  shoemaker,  116  State. 

<<    Isaac,  shoemaker,  116  State. 

"   Max  E.  farmer,  b.  235  Barbour. 

«   Ulrich  J.  upholsterer  at  209  Mn.  h.  235  Barb. 
MoUer  Laurentz  B.  contractor,  440  Asylum,  h. 

96  New  Britain. 
MoUern  Michael,  crater,  681  Cap.  h.  76  Potter. 
Molloy  Daniel  T.  cutter,  690  Park,  h.  47  Wal. 

«    Keren,  carins.  at  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  96  Windsor. 

«'    Peter,  carcleaner,  N.Y.R. 

"    Wm.  H.  foreman,  690  Pk.  h.u.  53  Walnut 

«   ||3^Me  also  Maloy;  MaUoy, 
Molton  }[^'see  Moulton, 
Molumphy  B^^scc  also  Malumphy. 
Monagan  Kittle  I.  stenographer    at    Lincoln, 
Seyms  &  Co.  34  Market,  b.  746  Main. 

«   Michael,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Monahan  Francis,  b.  Ill  Wethersfield. 

ii   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.r.  45  Green. 

Ii   Michael,  tailor,  b.  60  Flower. 

(<    Thomas,  laborer,  1  Laurel.     . 

u   Thomas,  saloon,  70  Front,  h.  Ill  Weth. 

Ii   Wm.  tailor  at  288  Main,  b.  278  Lawrence. 
Mondans  Chas.  bootblack,  352  Asy.  h.  438  Main. 
Mongan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.2u.r.  25^  Flower. 
Mongrain  Frank,  carptr.  N.Y.R.  h.u.r.  22  Wells. 
Monk  Bam.  boilerm.  at  109  Com.  h.  15  Belmont. 


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Monks  Emma  Mrs.:  h.  75  Hudson. 

It   Herbert,  mach.  70  Huj.  b.u.  88  Jefferson. 

(<   James,  mach.  at  70  Huyshope,  b.  W.H.t. 

«   Kubert  clerk  at  Mellen  &  Uewes  Co.  255 
Main,  b.  88  Jefferson. 

«    William,  mach.  at  70  Huy.  h.  88  Jefferson. 
Monogue  Ellen,  wid.  Michael.  n.2u.  108  Windsor. 

«    Kate,dressmaker,  108,  b.2u.  108  Windsor. 
Monro  John,  coachman  at  2  Weth.h.u.  16  Morris. 
Monroe  Austin  6.  mach.  at  9,  h.  57  Sigournej. 

«    Daniel,  crater  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  43  Sigoumey. 

«    Edith  M.  clerk,  b.  57  Sigoumev. 

It   John  W.  clerk  at  C.  C.  KimbaLr&  Co.  insur- 
ance, 222  Main,b.  57Sigourney. 

"   t^^see  also  Munroe. 
Montag  Dominick,  bootblack,  h.  27  Kilbourn. 
Montague  Frederick  C.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.u. 
1146>^  Broad. 

"    Henry  J.engrayer,  b.  184  Main. 

«   John  J.  engraver  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
62  Market,  h.  138  Mather. 
Montaino  Antonio,  tailor,  h.3u.  82  Morgan. 

(I    Dominic,  laborer,  h.  S3  Windsor. 

«    Peter,  harpist,  h.3u.  82  Morgan. 

«    Prospero,  laborer,  h.Su.  82  Morgan. 
Montany  Tony,  tailor  at  66  Asy.  l.u.  34  Windsor. 
Montei  Frank,  clerk  406  Main,  b.  1 204  Broad. 
Montgomery  Hugh  G.  meatmarket  at  103  Main, 
b.  142  Seymour. 

«   J.  polisher  at  476  Capitol. 

"    Lawrence  R.  foreman,  581  Cap.  h.  5  7  Wbdn. 

«   Matthew,  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  32  Putnam. 

"  Philip,  at  iEtna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main,  b.  142  Sey. 
Montry  John,  at  78  Tru.  1.  800  Wethersfield. 
Montwell  Stan eslew,  laborer  on  Park,h.  4  Ellery. 
Monynahu  Maurice,  driver  at  189  Sta.h.  209  Shel. 
Moodie  William,  carpenter,  h.  104  Trumbull. 
Moody  Adelbert  J.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218 
Main,  b.  16  Smith. 

t(    Brazilla  E.  clerk  at  640  Park,  h.u.  16  Smith. 

«    Edward  H.  clerk  at  98  Asylum,  h.u.  50  Niles. 

«    Effie  B.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.u.  2  Morris. 

«    Frank  O.  machinist  1  Flow.  h.u.  97  Babcock. 

"    Frederick,  b.u.  6  Canton. 

«    George  F.  bookkr.  r.  133  Shel.  h.u.  2  Morris. 

«    Henry,  watchman  30  Cush.  h.u.  16  Beach. 

«   John,' groceries,  &c.  120  Alb.  h.  23  Center. 

«    Martha  L.  wid.  Hovev,  b.  69  Main. 

«    Rachel,  wid.  Joseph,  h.u.  16  Smith. 

«    Ralph,  watertender  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

"    William  A.  carriagemaker,  37,  h.  42  N.B. 

it   Wilfred  L.  mach.  at  40  Cush.  b.  6  Canton. 
Mooers  M.  E.  Mrs.:  dressmaker,  h.  12  Elm. 
Moon  Frank  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower, b.  12  Souire. 

«    George  C.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  66  Pros- 
pect, h.  246  Wethersfield. 

"    Willard  F.  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.  12  Squire. 

"    William  H.  b.  246  Wethersfield. 
Mooney  Catherine,  wid.  Law.  b.  Flat.  cor.  N.P. 

*(    Daniel,  laborer,  h.Su.  34  So.  Prospect. 

«   James  F.  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  3  Atlantic. 

«   James  M.  blacksmith,  r.  294  PI.  h.  89  Hud. 

«   John,  carpenter,  h.  New  Park. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.u.  16  Arch. 

<«   John,  clerk  at  depot  re8taurant,b.  New  Park. 


Mooney  John  Mrs.  boardingboa8e,n.  1421  Broad. 
tt   John  J.  tester  at  Popes,  b.u.  38  Lawrence. 
<(   Joseph,  b.  128  Market. 
«   Joseph  G.  chainmaker  at  Popes,  b.  89  Had. 
«   Kate,  h.2u.  146  Grove. 
tt   Margaret,  wid.  Charles,  h.2u.  1049  Broad. 
<<    Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  16  Arch. 
«   Nichohis,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asylum. 
tt    Patrick,  h.u.  85  Asylum. 
«    Thomas,  laborer,  h.2u.r.  57  Spruce. 
«    Thomas  J.  teamster  at  25  Fr.  h.u.  28  Church. 
Moore  Annie  W.  b.  191  Sigourney. 
«    C.  Howard, shippinsclerk  at  Plimpton  Mfg. 

Co.  252  Pearl,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
«    Catherine,  h.r.  16  Charles. 
<<    Charles  D.  engineer,  h.u.  40  Green. 
((    Charles  H.  stereoty.  at  Hartford  Couranty  66 

State,  h.  96(  Jefferson. 
(<    Charles  T.  mangr.  Moore  Typew.  Printing 

Co.  26  Pratt,  rm.  14,  h.  Washington^D.C. 
MooKB  Clifford  O.  (Sage,  Allen  Sf  Co.)  869 

Main,  b.  119  High.  See  page  450* 

"   £.  F.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
"    Edward  Everett,  physician,  315   Pearl,  h. 

16  Marshall. 
«   Emerson  W.  chief  clerk  state  comptroller, 

rms.  2  and  4,  State  Cap.  h.  Taloottvilie  t 
«    Emma  N.  Mrs.:  dressm.  211,  h.u.  211  Main. 
«    Eugene  E.  insurance  agt.  66  State,  b.  E.H.t 
«    Frank,  h.  52  Buckingham. 
«    FrankE.mach.at2l6  Law.h.  94  Church. 
It   Frank  E.  Mrs.  stenographer.  Smith,  North. 

am  &  Co.  129  Sute,  h.  94  Church. 
«    Franklin  J.  marketman,  h.u.r.  1  Orchard. 
"    George  C.  b.  85  Wethersfield. 

MOORE  CEO.W.&CO.westemfarm 

loans,  7  &  8  per  cent.  281  Main.    Seep.  3  74. 
JaineB  U.  Tallman.         Jas.  B.  Moore. 
"   Harvey  F.  molder  at  24  Potter,  h.  E.H.t. 
«   Henrv  H.  painter  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  b.  33  Windsor. 
«   &  Holbrook,  meat  and  fish,  77  Main. 

Reuben  T.  Moore.       David  W.  Holbrook. 

«  James  B,(G.  W.M.^  Cb.Jh.88  Wethersfield. 

«  James  M.  inspector,  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  and  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.h.  19  Ashley. 

«  James  P.  baggagem.  N.Y.R.  b.  331  Spruce. 

«  James  R.  R.  gen.  manager  Hartfora  Hol- 
low Ware  Co.  h.u.  1 7  Florence. 

"  Jennie  Mrs.:  massage  47,  h.  47  Lafayette. 

"  Jennie,  wid.  Frank,  boardinghouse462  Mn. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  5  Green. 

"  John  C.  h.u.  211  Main. 

«  John  K.  student,  b.  191  Sigourney. 

"  Joseph,  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

"  Laura  C.  wid.  GeorgeW.  h.  85  Wethersfield. 

«  Louisa  M.  wid.  Jonathan,  b.  63 1  'Farmington. 

«  Lucius,  supt.  r.  221  State,  h.  77  Franklin. 

"  Marjorie,  teacher  at  8,  b.  8  Spring. 

«  Martin  J.  blacksm.  291  AUyn,  h.  52  Grand. 

it  Mary,  wid.  Edward,  h.2u.  28  Lawrence. 

"  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  254  Front. 

«  Michael,  baggagem.  N.E.R.  h.u.r.  15  Belden. 

«<  Printing  Typewriter  Co.  20  Pratt,  rm.  14. 

«  Reuben  T.  ( Af .  5*  HoWrook)  h.  54  Park. 


GBEB'S    HABTFORD    city    DntBCTOEY. 


289 


MooRK  RoBRRT    (Mvonroyy  Grazier  jr  M.)  h. 
203  Franklin.  See  page  245. 

u   Robert  (W-  C.  Smith  ^  Co.)  h.  4  7  Lafayette. 
M   Thomas,  fanner,  h.  298  Albany. 
M   Thomas  £.  fanner,  h.  Bluehills,  Ist  h.  north 

school  house. 
<«   Thomas  F.  brakem.  N.Y.R.  h.a.  198  Front 
M   William,  clerk  at  83  Market,  h.r.  1  Orchard. 
»   William  A.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life 

Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  28  Madison. 
^   WiniamD. signalman,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  40  Green. 
M   William  F.  painter  12  Church,  b.  11  Elw.pl. 
**   Wm.  H.  harnessm.  at  8.  b.  47  Sigourney. 
**  William  H.  Rev.  sec'y  of  Missionary  Society 

of  Conn.  426  Asylum,  h.l91  Sigourney. 
^  Winthrop  B.  student,  b.  191  Sigourney. 
«<   (^^*€e  also  Mohr ;  Mooers.  . 

MoonWm.  M.  coremaker  at  556  Cap.  h.r.5  John. 
Moran  Agness,  b.  52  Hudson. 
u   Anthony,  sweeper  at  Popes,  h.  22  Law. 
^  Bridget,  wid.  James,  h.  89  I>afayette. 
^   Catherine  Mrs.  b.  574  Main. 
"   DaTid  S.  musician,  h.  657  Main. 
M   Dennis,  helper,  h.  76  Windsor. 
«   Dennis  P.  motorman  StRy.  115  State. 
M   Edward,  binder  at  49  Tru.  b.  76  Windsor, 
u   Eliza,  confectionery  at  64,  h.u.  81  Sheldon. 
^   Frank,  carpenter  r.  7 1 9  Main ,  h .  1 85  Maple. 
*<   Frank  J.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  118  Babcock. 
"  J.  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  40C 

Main,  h.  11  Florence. 
<i  James,  helper,  h.u.  84  South  Prospect. 
"  James,  teamster  at  165,  h.  169  Windsor. 
<'  James,  waiter  at  54  High. 
">  James  F.  mason,  h.  124  Babcock. 
u  James  F.  painter,  b.  52  Hudson. 
»<  James  L.  at  828  Asylum,  b.  26  Huntley  pi. 
i(  James  P.  mach.  Colts,  sup.  police,  b.  68  Got. 
^  John,  bi^gagem.  at  N.YTR  h.  85  Liberty. 
**  John,  foreman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  58  Fairmount. 
^  John,  laborer  at  and  b.  Newfield. 
«  John,  painter  at  111  Front,  h.  19  Ellery. 
<<  Jdm  C.  engineer  fire  department,  b.  68  Gov. 
*<  John  F.  men's  furnishings,  851  Main,  b.  14 

Church,  rm.  1. 
^  John  J.  stitcher  at  54,  h.  89  Lafayette. 
«  John  P.  pressman  at  175  Pl.b.  76  Windsor. 
^  Joseph,  traveling  salesman,  h.u.  58  Wooster. 
u  Lewis,  carpenter,  1.  578  Main. 
"  Louise  A.  h.  120  Main. 
«  Margaret,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«  Margaret,  b.  W.  U.  Home  for  Aged,  Alb. 
w  Margaret  J.  h.  1428  Broad. 
"  Martin,  molder,  b.  54  Pleasant. 
«  Mary,  h.  574  Main. 
«  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  268  Front. 
«  Mary,  wid.  William,  b.  29  Wadsworth. 
"  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  81  Sheldon. 
*<  Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  16  Huntley  pi. 
^  Michael,  steamfitter  at  Colts,  h.  8  Wawarme. 
u  Michael  C.  enameler  at  Popes^i.u.  268  Front. 
<<  Michael  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  54  Pleasant 
^  Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  1  Loomis. 
"   Patrick  F.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.2u.  22  Law. 
^   Patrick  J.  carpenter,  b.  50  Avon. 


Moran  Patrick  T.  janitor  Law.  st  sch.  h.  1088  Bd. 
«  Rose,  wid.  James,  h.  50  Avon. 
«  Sarah,  clerk  at  872  Main,  b.  52  Hudson. 
«  Thomas,  brakem.  P.&R.R.  b.  16  Huntley  pi. 
t<  Thomas,  laborer  at  885  Shel.  h.  68  Governor. 
«  Thomas,  machinist  at  216,  b.  189  Lawrence. 
«    Thomas  J.  boilermaker  at  I.  B.  Davis  &  Son, 

40  Cushman,  h.u.  268  Front. 
<<   Thomas  J.  Jr.  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  54  Pleasant 
«   William  Mrs.  h.2u.  88  Mechanic. 
«   William  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  55  Grovemor. 
«   William  J.  polisher,  b.  1885  Broad. 

Moranda  Evan,  carpenter,  b.u.  80  Front 
Morar  Jules,  Rev.  mission.  La  Sale tte,  h.  N.P.  ay. 
Morba  Bertha,  wid.  Hans,  h.  82  Capitol. 

Morcom  James  J.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  27  Sumner. 
«   Will  J.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 
b.  27  Sumner. 
Moreau  Mary,  wid.  Pierre,  h.u.  26  Church. 
Morehardt  Frank  W.  toolm.  828  Asy.  h.  701  Park. 
Moren  Alfred  £.  machinist,  1  Flow.  b.  1524  Bd. 
Morey  Polly  Ann,  wid.  Nelson,  h.  20  Kenyon. 

Morgan  Albert,   at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  58 

Trumbull,  b.  92  Pearl. 

«  Alfred  £.  clerk  at  24  7  Asylum,  h.u.  1 8  Avon. 

«  Anna,  nurse,  b.  101  Ann. 

«  Bridget,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  71  Governor. 

"  Catherine,  h.r.  219  Pearl. 

«  Charles,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

«  Edward,  clerk  at  341  Asy.  b.  26  Chestnut. 

«  Emily  M.  b.  108  Farmington. 

"  Emma  E.  Mrs.  h.u.  14  Russell. 

"  Forrest  h.  227  Sigourney. 

«  Frank  T.  engineer  at  Trinity  Col.h.u.65  Glen. 

«  Fred,  molderat 690  Park,  b.  26  Amitv. 

«  Harriet  £.  wid.  Nathaniel  H.  h.  55  Grove. 

«  Henry  K.  h.  108  Farmington. 

«  Henry  T.  manager  Fidelity  Mutual  Life  As. 

sociation,  66  State,  1.  121  Main,  rm.  54. 

«  James,  commercial  trave1er,h.u.  26  Congress. 

<<  James,  policeman,  h.  19  Front 

«  James  H.  clerk  at  885  Shcl.  b.  26  Congress. 

"  ffames  P.  driver  at  120  Albany,  b.  8  Center. 

«  John,  ostler  at  87,  b.  87  High. 

"  John  F.  b.  8  Center. 

«  John  J.  laborer,  h.  26  Chestnut. 

((  John  J.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  26  Chestnut. 

"  Joseph  M.  ladies'  shoes,  42,  h.  44  Church. 

«  Mary  A.  h.u.  48  Wadsworth. 

"  Mary  E.  clerk  at  351  Main,  b.  16  Center. 

«  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  45  Spruce. 

«  Nathaniel  K.  druggist,  815,  h.  908  Main. 

«  Patrick,  laborer  for  N.Y.R.  h.2u.  59  Spruce. 

«  Patrick  F.screwmaker,  at  476  Capitol,  h.u. 

124  Madison  av. 

"  Patrick  J.  shoemaker  84  Alb.  h.  8  Center. 

"  &  Pratt,  undertakers,  109  Main. 

Wm.  B.  Morgan.  James  T.  Pratt. 

««    Robert  A.  clerk,  h.  228  Asylum,  rm.  68. 
«    Sherman  F.  clerk,  h.  145  Collins. 
«    Thomas,  laborer  at  8,  h.  19  Front. 

Morgan  Thomas  W.  councilman  5th  ward;  with 
Phcenix  Insurance  Co.  64,  b.  92  PearL 


240 


OEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Morgan  William,  cashier  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Ca 
66  Market,  h.  18  Prospect 

«   William,  coachman  118  Main,  h.  20  Grace. 

«    William,  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.a.r.  28  Spruce. 

«   Wm.  A.  chief  night  clerk  P.O.h.u.  72  Retreat. 

(<   Wm.  Denison,  ducount  clerk  iEtna  National 
Bank,  214  Main,  b.  9  Columbia. 

^    Wm.  D.  physician,  286  Main,  h.  108  Farm. 

"    William  6.  editor  of  The  ^tna,  at  ^tna 
Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.  h.  9  Columbia. 

«   William  L.  expressman,  b.  8  Center. 

"    William  R.  (Morgan  J-  Pratt)  b.  1 1 1  Main. 
Morhardt  Chas.  ins.  clerk  at  1 97  Asy.  b.  26  Grace. 

"    Frank  W.  at  Ideal  Machine  Co.  h.  701  Park. 

"    Frederick,  machinist,  h.  26  Grace. 
Moriarty  Bartholomew,  coachman  198,  b.  198  Far. 

"    Dennis  J.  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  b.u.  565  Main. 

«    Edward,  b.  28  Windsor. 

"   James,  b.u.  565  Main. 

ii   James,  fireman  at  152  Asylum. 

«   James,  mason  tender,  h.u.  18  Dean. 

«   James  J.  barber  at  7  7  Tru.  h.u.  279  Asylum. 

it   John,  laborer,  b.2u.  12  So.  Prospect. 

ti   John,  laborer,  b.u.  565  Main. 

«   John,  painter  at  25  Church,  h.  Manchester  t. 

«   John  T.  toolmaker  at  828  Asy.b.  225  High. 

M   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  42  Avon. 

«    Mary,  b.u.  565  Main. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  87  North. 

u   Patrick,  h.u.  81  Union. 

«    Patrick,  at  N.Y.R.  b.  588  Main. 

M   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  280  Maple. 

«    Thomas,  hodcarrier,  h.u.  565  Main. 

«    Thomas  D.  mach.  at  P.  &  R.R.  h.  1 2 1  Mather. 
Morisky  Eggnuts,  laborer,  h.u.  125  Front. 

u   Herman,  lab.  at  885  Shel.  h.u.  152  Front. 
Mork  George,  bartender,  h.u.  189  Front. 

«   Jacob,  h.2u.  1  Kilbourn  ct. 

u    Mary,  laundress,  h.u.  189  Front. 
Morkan  Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.8u.  88  So.  Prospect 

«   Michael  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.8u.  88  So.  Pro. 

"   Michael  W.  at40  Governor,  h.2u.  81  Union. 

«    William,  laborer  at  585  Main,  b.  61  Judson. 
MoRLEY  Franklin  A.  (Cross  5*  Morley)  h.  228 
Asylum,  rm.  70.  See  page  8§9. 

«    Kate  L.  bookkeeper  at  284,  b.  284  Pearl. 

"    Mary,  wid.  Horace  R.  h.  284  Pearl. 
Moronoy  John,  joiner,  b.  1335  Broad. 

u   Michael,  joiner,  b.u.  22  Dean. 

it   Patrick,  joiner,  b.u.  22  Dean. 
Morose  John,  laborer,  b.  67  Morgan. 

it   Michael,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  67  Morgan. 
Morrell  Daniel,  sec'y  Hartford  Machine  Screw 
Co.  476  Capitol,  h.  14  Myrtle. 

«   Daniel  S.  clerk  at  476  Capitol,  b.  14  Myrtle. 

«   John  W.  assist  sec'y,  476  Cap.  b.  14  Myrtle. 
Morrill  Chas. W.manager,25lMn.  h.  88Bellevue. 

«   John  £.  machinist,  h.u.  218  Lawrence. 

ti   Josiali  E.  nf older  at  1  Flow.  h.  218  Lawrence. 

"    Sarah  J.  wid.  Orin,  b.  88  Belle vue. 
Morris  A.  C.  carpenter  at  1 2  Tru.  h.8u.  856  Main. 

«    Alfred  J.  carpenter,  h.  52  Washington. 

it   Augusta,  wid.  Isadore,  h.u.  18  Pleasant 

«    Barney,  teamster  at  280  Main,  h.  44  North. 

M   Charles  E.  physician,  80,  b.u.  80  Pearl. 


Morris  Charles  S.  student  at  Trinity  College,  16 
&)eabury  Hall,  Summit 

«   Chas.  W.  printer  49  Trumbull,  h.  88  Hadaon. 

«    Cornelia  A.  teacher,  b.  52  Washington. 

«    Eugene,  teamster,  h.  108  Potter. 

«   Edward  B.  student  Yale  College,  b.  2  Ward. 

«   Elijah,  mechanic  at  Popes,  h.  81  Hamilton. 

«    Fannie  A.  wid.  Henry  A.  h.  298  Pearl. 

"    Feh'z  C.  tester  at  556  Cap.  b.  159  Babcock. 

"    Frank,  salesm.  218  Asylum,  h.u.  9  Pleasant. 

«    Fred,  helper  at  44  Wdbg.  b.2u.  356  Miun. 

«    GeoT^,  mach.  at  2 1 6  Law.  h.  Newfield  av. 

«    Geo.  H.  sale8m.at  864  Main,li.2u.21  SeTmonr. 

it    Guss,  b.  558  Asylum. 

«   Hannah,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  18  Pleasant 

"    Henry  A.  waiter,  b.u.  289  Pearl. 

<^  Henry  G.  porter  at  14  Ford,  b.  86  Smitli. 

it   James,  laborer,  b.  12  Chestnut 

"   James  A.  at  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  58  Trum- 
bull, b.  298  Pearl. 

"   James  J.  at  76  Talcott  b.  12  Chestnut 

«   James  T.  manager  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific 
Tea  Co.  427  Main,  h.  8  Seyms. 

it  John,  eatetender  at  N.Y.R.  h.  21  Chestnut. 

it   John,  laborer  at  280  Main,  h.  44  North. 

«   John  E.  assistant  secretary  Travelers  Insur- 
ance Co.  56  Prospect,  h.  2  Ward. 

it   John  F.  b.  2  Ward. 

<<   Jonathan  F.  office  at  Charter  Oak  National 
Bank,  124  Asylum,  h.  80  Farmii^tOD. 

<<   Joseph,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  81  lumiiton. 

«   Joseph  T.  steward  at  78,  h.r.  178  State. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Martin,  b.  202  LaureL 

«   Mary  E.  teacher,  b.  52  Washington. 

"   Michael,  carcleaner,  N.E.R.  h.u.  6  Green. 

«    Nathan  Y. clerkat  824  Asy.b.u.  18  Pleasant. 

«    Rachel,  clerk  at  878  Main,  b.u.  18  Pleasant 

«   Richard   C.   U.  S.  marshal,  65  State,    h. 
New  London  t 

it   Robert,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  Newfield  av. 

it    Sarah,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  81  Hamilton. 

it    William,  clerk  at  78  State,  1.  578  Main. 

"    William,  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  282  Park. 

it   WiUiam  H.  clerk  at  554,  b.  558  Asylum. 

"    William  S.  caroenter,  h.  624  Broad. 
Morrison  Agnes  C.  h.  50  Albany. 

«    Daniel  D.  stereotyper  66  State,  b.  84  Cedar. 

«    Dennis,  carpenter  165  Win.  h.  51  Avon. 

"   F.  B.  at  Popes,  b.  75  Flower. 

«   Frederick  S.  teacher  High  8chool,39  Hopkins, 
h.  209  Laurel. 

it   James,  waiter,  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

it   James  A.  caster  at  110  Com.  b.  214  Allyn. 

«   John  H.  janitor  West  Middle  district  school, 
h.  27  Hawthorn. 

«   John  H.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.2u.  184  Shel. 

it   John  W.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  1212  Broad. 

(<   Joseph,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  21  Wolcott. 

((   JosephF.packer  556  Cap.  h.2u.  29  Hawthorn. 

a   Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"    Michael  B.  engineer  at  556  Capitol,  h.2u. 
141  Lawrence. 

«   Rose  wid.  James,  h.2u.  184  Sheldon. 

«   Thomas  J.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  184  Shel. 


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241 


Morrison  William,  laborer,  b.2u.  184  Sheldon. 
M    Wiliiain  D.  bufier  at  1 10  Com.  h.  235  Asylum. 
CaUierine,wid.Thoma8,h.  127  Albany. 
Jaines  F.  clerk  at  359  Main,  h.a.  48  Chestnut. 
u    James  J.  laborer  at  95,  b.  69  Pleasant. 
u    John,  laborer  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  1 6  Trum- 
bull, h.n.  4  7  Wahiut. 
M    John  J.  saloon,  122  b.  127  Albany. 
«    M.  J.  Mrs.  b.  227  High. 
«A    Manrice,  brakeman  In  .Y.R.  h.u.  38  Liberty. 
M    Michael,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
««    Michael,  teamster,  285  Sta.  b.2u.  38  S.Pros. 
**    Michael,  molder  at  54,  b.  9  Arch. 
Momm  Thad.  D.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.u.  14^  Morris. 
Morrow  J<^n,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
M    Samuel  J.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Groye. 
**    Thomas  C.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Groye. 
**    Wm.  J.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  65  Huyshope. 
Morse  Albert  B.  noyelties,  1.  200  AUyn. 
u    Apollos  C.  carptr.  10  Tru.  h.  356'Mn. rm.  27. 
M    Bryan  K.  student  at  Trinity  College,  37 

Jaryis  Hall,  summit. 
**    Charles  N.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  77  Capitol, 
u    K.  H.  Mrs.  teacher  at  Morses  Busmess 
College,  370  Asylum. 
MORSE   EDWARD  H.  proprietor  of 
the  Hartford  Business  College,  370,  h. 
3 70  Asylum.  See  page  679. 

^   Edward  N.  conductor  StRy.  h.  28  N.  B. 
«   Ella  M.  engrayer  at  62  Market,  b.  E.H.  t. 
M   Emma  M.  b.r.  877  Main. 

MORSE  EVERETT   L.  (Gladwin  Sr 

Mane)  Inyestment  Bankers,  7  Asylum, 
h.  7  Walnut.  Seepage  370. 

**   Harriet  L.  wid.  John  H.  h.r.  877  Main. 
M   Hattie  G.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291,  b.  877  Main. 
M  Holdah,  wid.  Luke,  h.  81  Belleyue. 
Morse  J.  Howard,  counciiman  Sth  ward,  h. 
17  Capitol. 
«   Leonard,  attorney  at  law,  grand  Juror,  2 

Central,  room  3,  b.  14  Spring. 
"   Lodica,  wid.  Lucius  H.  b.  79  Seymour. 
«   Matthew  O.  meat  market  1 79  Asylum,  .h.u. 

23  Hudson. 
u  Ralph,  teamster  at  88  Market,  h.  E.H.  t. 
Mortensen  Hans,  carpntr.  N.Y.R.  h.  46  Laurel. 
Mortenson  John  L.  assembler  at  581  Capitol,  h.2u. 
234  Park. 
u  Joshua,  stonecutter  at40  High,  b.  39  Wolcott 
Morton  Douglas,  teamster,  h.u.  28  Huntley  pi. 
(«   Edwards,  painter  at  582  Main. 
^  Ella  E.  b.  Sigourney  House,  554  Main. 
«   F.  E.  b.  44  ftatt. 
M   Frank,  polisher,  h.r.  116  Retreat. 
«    Frank  K.  b.  24  So.  Prospect. 
M   Fred.  A.  clerk  at  23  7  Asy.  h.u.  1 02  Seymour 
«    Geo.  E.  iceman  at  280  Main,  h.  24  So.  Prspect. 
«    George  M.  machinist,  h.  284  Asylum,  rm.  84 . 
«    Grace,  Mrs.  h.  138  Market. 
u   House,  19  Central. 
M   John,  bookbinder  at  341  Main. 
<«   Joseph,  bookbinder  at  49  Tru.  h.  10  Grand. 
««    William  S.  carpenter,  h.  20  Smith. 
Moseley  Amanda,  h.  37  Front. 


MOSELEY  DAVID  S.jobprinter, 336, 
h.u.  426  AsyluuL  See  page  415. 

«   Edward  £.  bkkpr.  at  399  AUyn,  b.  63  Imlay 
"   G.  W.  &  Son,  wholesale  grocers,  399  AUyn. 

George  W.  Moselajr.       Herbert  C.  Moeelej. 

«    George  W.  (O.  W.  M.  J*  Son)  h.  63  Imlay. 

^    Georgia    M.  kindergarten  teacher  North 
East  school,  b.u.  426  Asylum. 

a    GUbert  G.  b.  839  Asylum. 

«   Herbert  Q,(G.  W.  M,  (r  Son)  h.Thomps'yUle. 

«   Mary  W.  wid.  Dayid  B.  h.  839  Asvlum. 

«   S.  Belle,  b.  63  Imlay. 
Moses  Geo.  £.  bookkeeper  at  Woyen  Wire  Mat- 
tress Co.  h.  15  Ward. 

"   Linwood  K.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  15  Ward. 

«    Louisa  M.  wid.  Luther  J.  h.2u.  49  Spring. 

«   Luther  M.  clerk  at  65  Asylum,  U.  S.  store- 
keeper at  65  State,  b.  236  Ashley. 

"   Mary  H.  wid.  Stephen  G.  h.  11  Winthrop. 

"    S.  Mrs.  h.  9  Fern,  West  Hartford  t. 
Mosesson  Samuel,  tailor  143  Fr.  h.3u.  78  Morgan. 
Mosher  Edward  H.  ciyil  eng.  h.u.  Franklin,  c.Ben. 

«    Fannie,  b.  2  Canton. 

"    Fannie,  Mrs.  h.  185  Seymour. 

u   John  H.  motorman  St.lly.b.u.  150  FrankUn. 
Moshier  John,  b.  510  Main. 
Moshinsky  Abram,  peddler,  h.2ur.  24  North. 

«    Nathan,  peddler,  h.2u.r.  24  North. 
Mosier  Seraphin,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  95  Main. 
Moskoyitz  Sam.  canyasser  261  Asy.  b.u.  176  Fr. 
Moss  Jennie,  dressmaker,  1.  7  Chapel. 

u   Minnie,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
Most  Martin  H.  steward  at  358  Mn.  1. 44  Temple. 
Mothes  Herman  E.  rubberworker  at  690  Park, 

h.  15  Kibbe. 
Mott  John,  baker,  l.u.  609  Main. 

«   John,  teamster  at  38  Front,  h.  22  Hicks. 
Motto  Gioyanni,  barber,  79,  saloon  79,  h.  79  Win. 

II   Nicola,  fruits  and  confect.  8,h.  10  Maple. 
Mottram  Albert,  foreman  at  62  Mar.  h.  240  Mtn. 

"    Albert,  Jr.  solderer  at  62  Mar.  b.  240  Mtn. 

"   Alfred,  helper  at  62  Market,  b.  15  Harper. 

"    Charles,  solderer  62  Market,  h.u.  3  Sanford. 

«  Simon,  buflTer  at  62  Market,  h.  15  Harper. 
Mouchon  Christian,  carpenter,  h.  3  Blue  HUls. 
Monies  Lillian  B.  wid.CnarlesR.  b.  75  Hudson. 
Moulton  Annie  J.  musician,  b.  230  Wethersfield. 

"    Frank  P.  teacher  High  school,  h.  24  7  ColUns. 

«   Joel  C,  Moulton  Ice  Co.  1 0  Cen.  h.  230  Weth. 

u   Milton  H.  teamster,  h.  83  Arch. 
Mousette  Echton  fish  peddler,  h.u.  8  7  Commerce. 

u   Joseph,  fishpeddler,  h.  105  Commerce. 
Mow  Charlie,  laundry,  135^,  h.  185j^  Lawrence. 

u   Quong,  laundry,  66  Sheldon. 
Mowbray  Chas.  L.  clerk  at  487, 1.  496  Main. 
MowrayLewisJ.hardenerat  1  Flow.h.Forestville  t. 
Mowry  Grace  E.  teacher  at  West  Middle  school, 
927  Asylum,  b.  167  Sigourney. 

"    WiUiam  C.  secretary  of  state.  State  Capitol, 
rm.  36,  h.  Norwich  t. 
Mozen  Barro,  tailor,  b.  91  Front. 
Moyer  Annie,  wid.  WiUiam  W.  h.  1 76  Putnam. 

«   Bumess,  printer,  b.  170  Putnam. 

«    Curtis  H.  sec.  and  treas.  The  J.  H.  Eckhardt 
Co.  art  store,  235  Main,  h.  22  Girard. 


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'^rTi'"^    29  PEARL  STRECT. 

Moyer  Edward  A.  draoghtsman  at  690  Park,  b. 
170  Putnam. 
"    Gilbert  L.  electrician  at  88  Woodbine,  h. 
17  Ilaynes,  rm.  117. 

MOYER  MAHLON  H.  manager  of 
Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.  872  Main, 
rm.  2,  \l  is  Madison.        See  page  868. 

«   Olivia  J.  wid.  Wm.  boarding  house,  1 84  Main. 

«   Wm.  N.  shirtmaker,  155,  h.  155  Main. 
Moylan  Bridget,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.  75  Wilson. 

«    Cornelius,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  75  Wilson. 

<<    Dennis,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  49  Wilson. 

*<   John,  laborer,  b.u.  96  Windsor. 

«   John  J.  teamster,  b.  75  Wilson. 

"    Thomas,  carpenter,  h.u.  96  Windsor. 
Moynahan  Maurice,  teamster  at  189  State,  h. 
209  Sheldon. 

"   Patrick,  driver,  b.  47  Albany. 

"    Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.r.  61  Front. 
Moynihan  Cornelius,  blocker  at  84  Morgan,  L 

South  Manchester  t. 
Mt.  St  Joseph's  Convent  Corporation,  152  Far. 
Mucci  Josepn,  at  280  Main,  h.  1  North. 
Muchman  Alder,  peddler,  h.u.  214  Front. 
Mucke  Ernest,  bartender  at357As}%b.  202  High. 
Mueller  J.  H.  stenog.  at  40  Mul.  b.  Rockville  c. 

MUCFORD  ALBERT,  woodengraver, 
177  Asy .  h.  1 1 1  Wooster .      See  page  418. 

«   Edwin  S.  salesm.  at  177  Asy.  b.  Ill  Woos. 
Muggleton  John  E.mach.at  Whitney  Manf.  Co. 

80  Huyshope,  h.2u.  75  Flower. 
Muhlcib  Sophia  Mrs.  b.  22  Glendale. 

"    Wm.  H.  clerk  at  60  Village,  b.  22  Glendale. 
Moir  John,  paperhanger  at  329  Main,  b.u.  114 
Whitmore. 

M   William  S.  salesman  at  45,  b.  45  Asylum. 
Mulany  John,foundryman  at  6 18  Cap.  h.  SO  Flow. 
Mulcahy  Arthur  W.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  91  Win. 

"    Edward  J.  street  commissioner^  gents,  furn- 
ishings, 88  to  41  Asylum,  b.  5  Chestnut 

<<   James,  laborer  at  N.i  .R.  h.u.r.  25  Spruce. 

"   James,  laborer  at  98  Kil.  h.2u.r.  61  Front 

«   Johanna,  dressmaker,  b.  116  Hungerford. 

«   John,  clerk  at  83  Asy.  b.  115  Hungerford. 

"   John  A.  very  Rev.  vicar  general,  pastor  St. 
Patricks  church,  h.  82  Church. 

*<   John  J.  carptr.  &  buildr.  11  h.  11  Kennedy. 

«   Joseph  P.  helper,  b.  1 7  Green. 

«   Julia,  proofreader,  b.  116  Hungerford. 

«    Kate,  h.u.  180  Front. 

"   Michael  M.  screwm.  4  7 6  Cap.  h.  Newington  t 

«   Michael  P.  helper  1  Flower,  h.u.  21  Law. 

*<   Mr.  joiner,  b.u.  1448  Broad. 


Mnkahj  Nora,  b«  5  Chestnut 

«   Tom,  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sim. 

M   Thos.  engineer  at  Capitc^h.  115  Hongerlbrd. 

M   Thomas,  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.  115  Hong. 

M   Thomas,  teamater  at  280  Main. 

M   Thos.  Francis  Jr.  ezpressm.  b.  1413  BroaiL 

M   Thomas  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1413  Bd. 

M   Thomas  L.  h.  1418  Brood. 

M   Timothy,  blacksmith  Colts,  h.  56  Yanblock. 

u  Wm.  U.  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 7  Greea. 

«   Wm.  J.  clerk,  h.  Fairview. 
Muldoon  Bridget,  wid.  Roger,  h.  28  Seymour. 

"   John  F.  mason,  b.n.  89  Arch. 

«  Joseph,  b.  186  Main. 

u   Mai^aret,  at  84  Morgan,  b.  89  Arch. 

«   Margaret,  boxm.  at  284  Asy.  b.  28  Seymour. 

«   Martin,  laborer,  h.u.  89  AjtIl 

«   Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  28  Seymour. 

i<   Mary  A.  dressmaker,  b.u.  89  Arch. 

«   Michael  F.  bozmaker  at  Popes,  b.  E.H.  t. 

«   Fktrick  J.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.u.  4  Grand. 
Muldowney  James,  bartender  at  80  Union  pi. 
h.2u.  42  Hungerford. 

u  James,  fireman  165  Windsor,  h.  48  Avon. 

«   Michael,  helper  at  NY.R.  h.  56  Hicks. 
Mulhall,  Catherine,  housekeeper,  h.  67  £lm« 

MuLHALL   James,  real  estate,  etc.  29  Pearl, 
h.  74  Faurmount  See  page  242. 

«   Jeremiah  Jr.  mach.  at  4  76  Cap.b.  42  Francia. 

u  Jeremiah  J.  mach.  at  4  76  Cap.  h.  42  Francia. 

«   John,  clerk  at  384  Main,  b.  14  Church. 

«  John,  machinist,  b.  42  Francis. 

"   Mary  A.  h.u.  17  Wolcott 

«   Matthew  F.  blacks.  869  Allvn,  b.  67  Ehn. 

«<   Nellie  T.  teach.  Wilson  St.  schoo],b.n.l  7  WoL 

«   Patrick,  h.  67  Elm. 

«   William  H.  mach.  at  828  Asy.  h.  42  Francis. 
Mulholland  Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Mullally  Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  88  Center. 

«    Daniel,  clerk,  h.u.  288  Market 

«(    Edward  F.  b.u.  SS  Center. 

«   John,  tinner  N.Y.R.  h.  Windsor  t 

"   Thos.  J.  bricklayer,  b.u.  88  Center. 

«   William  H.  bricklayer,  h.  217  Capen. 
Mullander  ^[^^See  also  Mallender. 
Mullane  Daniel  J.  clerk  95  Pie.  h.u.  8  Russell. 

a   Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.u.  78  Franklin. 

i(   Kittie  E.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.u.  78  Franklin. 
Mullaney  John,  b.u.  80  Flower. 
Mullarky  Chas.woodyard,  185  CO.  h.  99  Potter. 
Mullen  James,  slotter  at  476  Capitol. 

«   James  A.  lab.  at  581  Cap.  b.  262  New  Park. 

«  James  W.  porter  at  224  State,  h.  85  Oxford. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.  Cone. 

«   John  E.  clerk  at  104  Front,  h.  41  Oxford. 

«   John  S.  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.  262  N.P. 

«   Mamie,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  8  Chapel. 

«   Matthew,  foreman,  b.  Cone. 

«   Michael,  at  581  Capitol,  h.  76  Potter. 

"   N.  A.  dressm.  26  Pratt,  rm.  27,  b.  41  Oxford. 

«   Nona,  bookkeeper,  406  Main,  b.  8  Chapel. 

«    Patrick  J.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.2u.  9  Haw. 

«   Rose,  b.  2  Holcomb. 


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Mallen  Thomasy  fiumer,  Yl  Cone. 
«    Thomas,  li.  262  New  Park. 
M    Thoooias  F.  landscape  gardener,  b.  Cone. 
M    ThoB.  F.  salesman  at  47  Mar.  b.  41  Oxford. 
«    Thomas  Francis, printer  66  State, b.  262N.P. 
»    William,  h.  41  Oxford. 
**    %^f^»ee  aiso  MtUlane;  MvUin;  O'Mtdlane. 
Midler  August,  lithc^rapher  at  42  Union  pi.  h. 
160  Mather. 
M    Framk,  at  476  Capitol,  b.  17  John. 
u    Julia,  stenogr.  at  98  Wells. 
"    Lieonard,  stocker  at  Colts,  b.2u.  9  So.  Pros. 
«*    Martin,  cabinetmaker  at  Taft  Co.  h.  152 

Mather. 
^«    t^^see  also  Miller. 
MuUerv  Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  95  Sheldon. 
Mnlliady  Patrick,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.2u.  81  Shel. 
MuUifran  Ambrose,  letter  carrier,  b.  27  Windsor. 
u    Blanche,  clerk  169  Asylum,  h.  29  Lawrence. 
^    Cyprian  J.  letter  carrier,  h.  5  Warren. 
*<    £dward«  molder  54  Arch,  h.2u.  562  Main. 
M    Ellen,  wid.  James,  h.  27  Windsor. 
^    Fred,  engineer  at  98  Wells,  h.  20  Linden  pi. 
M    IflabeIla,teacherWash.  st.  school,b.22  Linden. 
«    James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
M    James,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
u    John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
u    John  G.  bartender  at  103  Sta.  Lu.  82  Kin. 
u    Peter,  b.2a.  1443  Broad, 
u    Richard  L.  at  400  Main,  b.  12  Church. 
**    llieresa  A.  wid.  John  F.  h.u.  29  Lawrence. 
«    William,  laborer  at  and  b.  298  Flatbush. 
MnUin  Joseph,  reporterat  Hartford  Daily  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  90  Church. 
**  X^"  see  also  Mullen, 
Mnllings  John,  steamfitter  at  446  Asylum,  b.u. 

84  Hudson. 
Mullins  Thomas,  at  400  Main,  b.  90  Church. 
Mnlloy  Adrian  S.  trav.  salesman,  b.u.  1  Hudson. 
Mulqueen  Annie  and  Kate,  h.2u.  12  Potter. 
Molnune  James,  laborer,  h.2u.  32  Elm. 
Mulrane  Edward,  lalwrer,  b.2u.  41  Mechanic. 
u   Edward  J.  h.u.  94  Grove. 
u   Emil,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  54  Lawrence. 
«  James,  enameler  at  ropes,  b.  55  Front. 
*'   Joseph,  b.u.  54  Lawrence. 
M   Patrick,  h.  55  Front. 
«<   Patrick,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.u.  54  Law. 
^   Thomas,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  55  Front. 
Mulrein  B.  laundress  at  30  Washington. 

ii   M.  laundress  at  30  Washington. 
Mulvey  Bernard,  fireman  power  house,  b.8u. 
180  Sheldon. 
«   Michael  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1.  34  Hopkins. 
Mumford  James  P.  bookbinder  at  49  Trumbull. 
«   Holland  E.  clerk  at  359  Main,  b.  17  Wads. 
Muncey  William  A.  laborer,  h.u.  94  Walnut. 
Mundano  Antonio,  tailor,  h.3u.  82  Morgan. 
Munger  Alonzo  N.  engineer  at  £.  S.  Kibbe  Co. 
149  State,  h.u.  7  Ellsworth  pi. 
«   Everett  P.  helper,  h.u.  245  Main. 
««   Frank  D.  supt  reg.  dept.  P.O.  h.  59  Lincoln. 
Munn  Annie  A.  stenog.  at  201  A8y.b.2u.  15  Im. 
it   Edwin  J.  bkkpr  at  248  Main,  b.  15  Imlay. 
«   Emma  B.  wid.  John  B.  h.2u.  15  Imlay. 


Munroe  Geo.  L  carpenter,  14  Hicks,  h.  6  Mahl. 
u   Kenneth,  clerk  at  10  Central,  b.  16  Morris. 

"   OSP****  ^^  Monroe, 
Munsell  Arthur,  waiter,  b.u.  94  Walnut. 

«    Charles  C.  florist,  87  Trumbull,  1. 36  Church. 

«    Chester W.carpetiayer  at  54 2  Main,  h.44  Ret. 

M   Edward  B.  clerk  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  82  State. 

«    Francis  R.  carpenter,  h.  65  Williams. 

«   Frank  O.  expressman,  h.u.  41  Williams. 

«   Franklin  E.  motorman  at  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 

«    Fred,  upholsterer  at  428  Main,  b.  Maple  av. 

"   Fred  S.  carpenter,  b.r.  540  Main. 

«   Fred'k  H.  signal  operator,  h.u.  65  Williams. 

«    Geo.  H.  painter,  h.r.  86  Pleasant. 

«   Mary  F.  wid.  Chester  W.  h.r.  540  Main. 

it   Robert  C.  b.r.  540  Main. 

u   Wm.  M.  clerk  at  P.&KR.  b.u.  620  Main. 
Munsill  Gail  B.  h.  4  Wethersfield. 

«   Eva  M.  wid.  Marcus,  h.  113  Collins. 

«   Mary  J.  wid.  Mills  S.  h.  2  Wethersfield. 
Munson  A.  G.  nurse,  l.du.  14  Church,  room  10. 

if    Charles,  clerk  at  390  Main,  h.  Meriden  t. 
Munster  Charles  F.  baker  at  185,  b.  195  Albany. 
Munyan    Chester  G.  at   Travelers    Insurance 

Conmanv,  56  Prospect,  h.  37  Gillett. 
Murbureh  S.  T.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 
Murdocl  Carrie  L.  clerk  at  C.  W.  Pratt,  ladies 
furnishings,  403  Main,  b.u.  3  Bellevue. 

«    Charles  E.  at  Popes,  b.2u.  222  Park. 

i(   Elizabeth  A.  wid.  Henry  H.  h.2u.  222  Park. 

u   Frank  M.  toolm.  at  Popes,  h.u.  222  Park. 

i(    George  A.  toolkeeper  581, 1.  71  Capitol. 

t(   George  H.  conductor  St.Ry.  Ill  State. 

«   John,  ostler,  h.u.r.  10^  Martin. 

^   John,  toolm.  at  388  Cap.  h.u.  101  AMiitmore. 

«   Wm.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.u.  3  Bellevue. 

«    William,  Jr.  clerk  at  55  Mar.  b.u.  3  Bellevue. 

•*   William  B.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  40  Williams. 
Murk  Herman  G.brushm.  1 76  Allyn  ,h.r.6  Charles. 

«   Jacob,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  1  Kil.  ct. 
Murlless H.Walter,  physician,  55,b.57  Church. 
Murnane  Patrick  F.  screwm.  at  556  Capitol,  b. 

New  Britain  t. 
Murphy  Agnes,  h.  284  Market. 

«    Andrew  C.  casehardener  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 
h.  43  Evergreen. 

"    Anthony,  screwm.  at 4  76  Cap.  h.  Pros.  n.  N.P. 

«    Arthur  W.  at  Taft  Co.  b.  3  Pleasant. 

«    Bridget,  wid.  Bartholomew  J.  h.  71  Main. 

«    Catherine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  141  Zlon. 

«    Charles  H.  prompter,  b.  19  Wolcott. 

i<   &  Co.  saloon,  1  Mercian. 

Daniel  F.  Miorpby. 

«  Cornelius  A.  boilermaker,  h.  55  Haw. 

«  Daniel,  bartender  at  1 6  Shel.  h.u.  494  Weth. 

t(  Daniel,  clerk  at  138,  b.  71  Main. 

«  Daniel,  harnessmaker,  b.  54  Woodbridge. 

«  Daniel,  tailor  362  Main.  h.u.  59  Pleasant. 

It  Daniel  F.  driver  at  212  State,  1.  74  Grove. 

««  Daniel  F.  (Murphy  ^  Co,)  b.  24  S.  Pros. 

It  Daniel  H.  inventor,  b.  432  Main. 

it  Delia,  bookkeeper  at  Brown ,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  19  Russell. 

"  Dennis,  laborer  h.2u.  33  Avon. 


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Murphy  Dennis,  mason,  h.  60  Judson. 

<(   jDennis  J.  special  ins.  Board  of  Health,  Citj 
Hall,  300  Main,  h.u.  54  Morgan. 

II   Dennis  J.  b.  8  Linden  pi. 

«    Dennis  J.  molder  66  Suffield,  h.  12  Loomis. 

t<   Dennis  J.  roller  at  690,  b.  771  Park. 

«    Dennis  N.  at  328  Asylam,  b.  64  Hopkins. 

"    Dominick,  b.u.  20  Howard. 

«    E.  J.  at  690,1.  771  Park. 

«   Edward,  carptr.  at  385  Shel.b.u.494  Weth. 

"   Edward,  signalman  N.Y.R. 

"   Edward,  laborer  at  581  Capitol,  h.  286  N.P. 

((   Edward  J.  mach.  at  P.&R.R.  b.  12  Han.  pi. 

«   Edward  J.  bkkpr.  at  98  Wells,h.24  Goodwin. 

"   Edward  J.  helper,  b.  104  Windsor. 

«    Edward  J.  mec.  engineer  at  Hartford  Steam 
Boiler  I.  &  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.  h.  15  Capitol. 

"    Edward  T.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  60  Ann. 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Thomas,  b.u.  33  Martin. 

«    Ellen  M.  bookkeeper,  b.  8  Linden  pi. 

«    Frank  T.  bartender  at  27  Tem.  h.u.  47  Win. 

"    Fred'k  J.  salesman  at  256  Mn.b.  1833  Broad. 

«<    Frederick  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  19  Russell. 

«    Hannah,  wid.  Jere.  washer,  h.2u.r.  105  Win. 

«    Henry,  dropforger  at  216  Law.  b.  72  San. 

"    Henry  J.  forger  at  216  Law.  h.u.  38  Laurel. 

i(   James,  b.  256  Park. 

«   James,  laborer  at  100  Com.  h.  29  Arch. 

«   James,  laborer,  b.u.  65  Avon. 

«   James,  bartender  at  212  State,b.  24  S.  Pro. 

«   James,  coachman  67  Collins,  h.u.  90  Walnut. 

«   James,  farmer,  b.  69  Francis. 

u   James,  hodcarrier,  h.u.  197  Windsor. 

«   James,  laborer,  h.  102  AVindsor. 

«   James E.  engineer,  285  State,  h.u.  Ill  Lau. 

«   James  J.  plumber  at  James  Ahem,  280  Asy- 
lum, b.  24  Center. 

"   James  J.  filer  at  Popes,  b.  1447  Broad. 

«   Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.u.  24  Center. 

"   Jeremiah  J.packer at  1  Sa Ann,h.u. 50  Hicks. 

«   Jerry,  deckhand  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

«   Johannah,  wid.  Rich'd,  washer,  h.r.  81  Front. 

"   John,  cigarmaker  at  57,  b.  57  Main. 

«   Mr.  painter,  1.  251  Asylum. 

i(   John,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.  91  Mather. 

«   John,  hodcarrier,  h.8.u.  84  South  Prospect 

«   John,  laborer,  h.r.  65  Temple. 

«   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  14  Putnam. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.u.  65  Avon. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.2u.  50  Russell. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  91  Mather. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  352  Front. 

«   John  B.  lineman  at  80  State,  b.  71  Main. 

It  John  B.  b.  19  Russell. 

«   John  E.  clerk  at  14,  h.  10>^  Ford. 

«   John  F.  clerk,  h.u.  308  Park. 

«   John  H.  teamster  at  stone  pits,  b.  141  Zion. 

«   John  J.  bricklayer,  h.u.  149  Martin. 

<<   John  J.  helper  at  253  Asylum,  h.  97  Main. 

"   John  P.  rodman  for  City  Surveyor,  at  city 
hall,  300  Main,  b.  19  Wolcott. 

«   Joseph,  carptr.  at  283  Shel.  h.u.  1 79  Law. 

«   Joseph  H.  foreman  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  b.  19  Greenwood. 

«   Joseph  L.  engraver,  h.  19  Russell. 


Murphy  Julia  wid.  John,housekeeper  at  b.  28  Glen. 

«  Kate,  dressmaker,  b.u.  110  Laurel. 

M  Kate  S.  teacher  Brown  school,  160  Market, 

b.  8  Linden  pi. 

«  Lawrence  F.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  141  Zion. 

"  M.  F.  laborer,  at  1,  b.  102  Laurel 

«  Maggie,  b.  19  Russell. 

"  Margaret  Mrs.  h.  238^  Zion. 

«  Margaret  Mrs.  h.u.  168  Front 

"  Mary,  h.  73  Avon. 

ti  Mary,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400, 

b.  71  Main. 

u  Mary  Mrs.  h.  108  Windsor. 

it  Mary  E/  b.  19  Russell. 

«  Michael,  b.u.  110  Laurel. 

«  Michael,  helper  at  690  Park,  h.  48  Francis. 

(<  Michael,  hodcarrier,  b.  23  Windsor. 

«  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  72  Sanford. 

«  Michael,  laborer  at  690  Park,  h.  50  Francis. 

«  Michael,  saloon,  h.  40  South  Prospect. 

«  Michael,  woodw.  at  618  Cap.  b.u.  24  Center. 

"  Michael  E.  boxmaker,  b.  103  Windsor. 

«  Michael  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  64  Flower. 

«  Michael  J.  plumber,  b.  148  Zion. 

u  Michael  J.  2d,  helper,  690  Park,  b.  64  Flow. 

«  Michael  J.  Mrs.  grocery  148,  h.  148  Zion. 

«  Patrick,  car-repairer,  h.  4  Green. 

(<  Patrick,  h.u.  47  Hawthorn. 

«  Patrick,  engineer  at  Allyn  House,  152  Asy. 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  Albany,  W.H.  t. 

«  Patrick,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  288^  Zion. 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  6^  Chestnut. 

*<  Patrick,  mason,  b.  60  Judson. 

«  Patrick,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«  Patrick,  Sr.  b.u.  49  Spruce. 

«  Patrick  J.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  14 1  Zion. 

"  Patrick  J.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  108  Win. 

«  Patrick  P.  mech.  at  335  Shel.  h.  20  Union. 

(<  Peter  R.  laborer  at  1,  b.  110  Lanrel. 

«  Richard,  Uborer  at  476  Cap.  b.  58  Ward. 

«  Robt.  wholesale  liquors,  212  Sta.  1.  74  Grove. 

"  Steven  A.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  16  Hun.pl. 

«  Thomas,  h.  6^  Chestnut. 

«  Thomas,  packer  at  1,  b.  15  So.  Ann. 

«  Thomas,  jpainter,  b.u.  24  South  Prospect. 

(<  Thomas  D.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  288>^  Zion. 

<<  Thomas  J.  mach.  at  486  Cap.  h.u.  24  S.  Pro. 

"  Timothy,  h.u.  54  Woodbridge. 

«  Timothy,  molder,  h.u.  110  Laurel. 

«  Timothy  J.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  108  Win. 

"  William  at  82  Francis. 

«  William,  engineer,  h.2u.  25^  Chestnut 

"  William,  helper  at  Popes,  h.u.  58  Ward. 
»   William,  laborer  at  885  Sheldon,  b.  46  Pratt. 
«   William,  laborer  N.E.R.  h.  52  Russell. 

«  William,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.  54  Wdbg. 

«*  W^illiam,  porter  at  44,  b.  44  Pratt. 

«  William,  teamster  at  284  State,  h.  25  7  Front 

«  William  F.  sawyer  at  E.  Taylor  &  Son,  885 

Sheldon,  h.  78  Avon. 

"  William  J.  b.u.  24  Center. 
«    Wm.  J.  engine  despatcher,  P.&R.R.  h.  27 

Chestnut. 

«  Wm.  J.  ciffarmanufacturer,  57,  h.  57  Main. 
Murray  Annie  J.  pressfeeder,  b.2u.  86  Chestnut 


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Mmraj  Annie  L.  b.  25  WylliB. 
**    Bartliolomew,  laborer  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  4  Law. 
**    firofl.  plumbers  and  gasfittera,  119^  Main. 

Cbarlett  Murray.  John  F.  Hurray. 

M    Charies,  carriagemaker,  h.2a.  28  Cedar. 

»    Cliaries,  laborer,  h.  25  Wyllvs. 

««    Charles,  li.2ii.86  Chestnut.  ' 

«    Charles,  (M.  Bros.)  h.  35  Franklin. 

««    Christopher,  painter  at  84  Wells,  h.  Weth  t. 

tt    Sdward,  laborer,  b.  28  Windsor. 

«    SUen,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  85  Fianklin. 

««    Frank,  h.  188  Trumbnll. 

"    Hugh,  iWoods,  M.  Sr  Prichard.)  1071  Bd. 

Murray,    Grozier  &  Moorb,  masons    and 

hfollders,  66  Ijinrel.  See  page  245. 

Jaa.  Morray.    Jas.  H.  Groxler.    Rob't  Moore. 

ti    James,   (Murray,  Grozier  jr  Moore.)  h. 

lYethersfield  t. 

^    James,  h-o.  88  Flower. 

M    James,  blacksm.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  1048  Broad. 

**    James,  cabinetmaker,  h.r.  108  Windsor. 

«(    James  B.  clerk  at  829  Asy.  b.  28  Cedar. 

u    James  E.mach.  at  Popes,  b.n.  179  Babcock. 

u    James  F.  clerk  at  44  Asvlum,  b.  107  Park. 

*<    James  J.  mach.  at  216,  b.  185  Lawrence. 

^    James  P.  helper  at  54  Ajcb,h.  88  So.Pro. 

**    James  T.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.u.  50  Wells. 

^    James  T.  steamfitter,  258  Asy.h.  45  Webster. 

^    John,  h.  12  Church. 

«*    John,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  1 1  Curcombe. 

M    J(^n,  porter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

««   John  F.  (M,  Bros.)  h.  88  Pawtncket 

««   John  J.  h.  46  Retreat. 

"  John  Joseph,  carriagem.  84  Wells,  h.  £.H.t. 

•<  John  W.  engineer,  N.Y.R.  h.  80  Hopkins. 

"  Joseph,  ma<mimst,  b.8u.  1448  Broad. 

«<  Joseph,  polisher  at  581  Capitol,  h.  1448  Bd. 

«   Kate,  wid.  Dennis,  h.n.  61  Potter. 

»   Kate,  wid.  William,  h.2n.  116  Albany. 

<«   Leo,  painter  at  160  Woodland,  b.  251  Asy. 

*<   Maggie  T.  laundress  at  80  Washington. 

«   Margaret,  machine  operator  at  8  Sigoumey, 
b.  88  Spring. 

«   Margaret,  wio.  Daniel,  h.  88  So.  Prospect 

<i   Mai^aret,  wid.  Martin,  h.  185  Lawrence. 

^   Martin  F.  helper  at  9  Sig.  b.  185  Lawrence. 

»   Mary  A.  wid.  William,  h.  2  Trumbull. 

«<   Michael,  beltman  at  1  Flow.  h.  28  Lawrence. 

«   Michael,  2d  mate,  str.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 

M   Michael,  pressman,  b.  41  Hawthorn. 

"   Michael,  shoem.  at  11  Park,  h.  2  Trumbull. 

«    Owen,  gardener,  h.u.  179  Babcock. 

M    P^trick,molder,h.  107  Park. 

«    Patrick  F.  switchman,  h.  41  Hawthorn. 

M   Patrick  T.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  1 88  Lawrence. 

M    Peter,  helper,  b.  107  Park. 

«   Peter,  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  50  Wells. 

<«   Peter,  laborer,  h.  85  Front. 

«    Peter  J.  machinist,  h.u.  194  Maple. 

<<   Robert,  painter  at  84  Wells,  1. 16  Wtld. 

((   Rose,  h.2u.  46  Benton. 

«   Sadie  A.  forelady  at  88  Wbn.  b.  41  Haw. 

M   Samuel  Y.  tinner  at  N.  Y.  Ex.  &  B.  P.  Co., 
Vredendale  ave.,  b.  82  Church. 

«   Thomas,  laborer,  h.  25  Ehn. 


MURRAY,  QROZIER  &  MOORE, 


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Masons  and  G)ntractors. 

JobMng  Promptly  Attended  To. 
Betlnuites  Pttmished. 

Office,  No.  66  LAUREL  STREET. 

Murray  Thos.  F.  helper  164  Sute,  b.  85  Front. 

«(   Thomas  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  41  Haw. 

«    Thomas  J.  molder  556  Cap.  b.  26  Grand. 

«    Thomas  J.  machinist,  b.n.  24  Center. 

«    William,  laborer  at  and  b.  1090  Main. 

«   William,  painter,  b.  1827  Broad. 

«<   Wm.  A.  plumber  at  124  Main,  h.  11  Smith. 

«   William  F.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  2  Tru. 

«   William  J.  painter  at  Popes,  h.  246  Putnam. 
Murtagh  James,  coachman,  h.u.  49  Liberty. 
Murtha  Anna,  wid.  James,  h.  56  Pleasant. 

«   James,  conductor,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  26  Avon. 

<<   John  J.  clerk  at  6  Central,  b.  58  Pleasant. 
Musette  Joseph,  cigars,  h.r.  148  Commerce. 
Mussgung  Martin, newsdealer  90  Asy.h.  80  Tru. 
Muth  John,  driller  at  Popes,  b.  29  Chapel. 
Mutual  Benefit  Life  Co.  of  Hartford,  118  Asy. 

MUTUAL  BENEFIT  LIFE  INSURANCE 
CO.  OF  NEWARK,  N.  J.,  James  P. 
Hall,  state  agent,  29  Pearl. 

Mutual  Life  Iks.  Co.  of  New  York,  241  Main, 
E.  S.  Cowles,  special  agent.  See  page  100. 

««    Realty  &  Loan  Corp.  of  N.Y.  872  Mn.  rm.78. 

Muzio  &  Bertucci,  barbers,  22  Asylum. 

Joseph  2£.  Musio.  Vincent  Bertucci. 

«   Joseph  M.  (M.  jr  Bertucci.)  b.  46  Mar. 

MUZZEY  MARY  R.  MRS.  restau- 
rant, 14^  Church.  See  page  518. 

Mweiner  Max,  peddler,  h.  47i  Morgan. 
Mydra  Ignatius,  hamessm.  8  Sig.  b.  58  Potter. 
Myer  Andrew,  b.u.  78  Flower. 

"   i^^see  cUso  Maker;  Mayer ;  Meyer. 
Myers  Charles  E.  stenographer  at  260  Main, 
h.  East  Haddam  t. 

"    Chas.  W.  beltm.  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  E.H.t. 

"    Fred,  cook,  b.  74  High. 

«   Frederic,  molder  at  690  Pk.  h.u.  4  Francis. 

"   Frederick,  painter  at  N.Y.R. 

"    George  W.  carpenter,  h.  289  Park. 

M    Hattie  W.  wid.  Jas.  dressm.  63,h.2u.  68  Dean. 

"    Henry,  boatbuilder,  h.  28  Talcott. 

««    Henry,  painter  at  12  Trumbull,  b.  44  Park. 

"   Henry  A.  laborer,  h.  12  Francis. 

«   Henry  W.  inspector  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  Insp. 
&  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  8  Congress. 

"   Isaac,  conductor  St.Ry.  h.  28  Morgan. 

«   John,  repairer  at  Popes,  b.  248  Lawrence. 

«   John  at  Elmwood  pottery,  h.  Newfield  ave. 

(<    Robert,  at 40  Ehn,  h.  2 7  Elliott 

tt   Sarah  I.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  28  Talcott. 

"    William,  conductor,  h.  108  Albany. 

«   William  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  24  8  Law. 

«*    Wm.  F.  printer  at  886  Asy.  b.  12  Francis. 


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Myers  Wm.  G.  blacla'h,  P.&R.R.h.  110  Mather. 

«<    William  N.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1524  Bd. 

"   William  W.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  78  Web. 

"   (^^see  also  Meyen 
Myrick  George,  tinner  at  291  Asylom,  1.  58  Tru. 
Myshatskie  Sam,  tailor  at  66  Tru.  h.  264  Front 

N  JED  RLE  Anna,  wid.  Theodore  C.  b.  102  Ann. 

ii   Gustave  J.  A.    supt.  printer  at  Plimpton 
Mfg.  Co.  252  Pearl,  b.  28  Pavilion. 

a  Jacob,  bootmaker,  b.  950  Main. 
Nagle  Benjamin,  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  6  Talcott 

((   John,  porter  at  160  State,  h.  6  Talcott. 

«   John  £.  teamster  at  280  Mn.  b.  1 84  Albany. 

((   John  J.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pro8.b.6  Tal. 

«   John  J.  at  98  Kilbourn,  b.u.  296  Market 

«   Patrick,  helper  at  98  Kil.  h.a.  296  Market 

«   Philip,  clerk  at  474  Main,  b.  6  Talcott 

«    ThoB.  clerk  at  897  Main,  b.u.  296  Market 

«   Thomas,  laborer,  h.  184  Albany. 

«    Thomas  F.  at  128  Commerce,  b.  184  Alb. 

(«   William,  carpenter,  b.  184  Albany. 

"   Wm.  clerk  at  188  Main,  b.  Park  cor.  Wads. 

«    William  F.  painter,  b.u.  21  Wolcott 
Naghigian  Matthew,  mach.  at  828  Asy.  b.4  Lewis. 
Nahigian  Robert,  screwmaker  at  476, 1. 881  Cap. 
Nair  Louis,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  72  Sanford. 
Nairn  John  J.  accountant  at  259Main,  h.  80  Atw. 
STally  Edmund  P.  machinist,  b.  187  Lawrence. 

«    Edward  P.  blacksmith  at  N.Y.R.h.  187 Law. 

«   James  A.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  29  Com. 

«   James  H.  mech.  581  Cap.  b.  187  Lawrence. 

(<   John  J.toolkeeper  at  4  7 6  Cap.  h.r.8  7  Wolcott 

«   Patrick,  laborer  476  Cap.h.u.  20  Putnam. 

«    Patrick  E.  screwm.  at 4  76  Cap.  h.r.  1 7  Wol. 
Nangle  Lily  L.  teacher  at  Parkville  school,  b. 

98  Woodland. 
Narr  Reginald,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  85  Law. 
Narragaosett  Brewing  Co.  E.   C.   Schierholz, 

manager,  182  Market. 
Nash  John,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  1.  625  Main. 

«    Lizette,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Thomas, carptr.292  Shel.  h.  Thompsonville t. 

«    Willard,  at  Popes,  1.  231  Pearl. 
Nashijain  Robert,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Nason  Almond  F.  sup't  of  agencies,  ^tna  Life 
Insurance  Co.  218  Mam,  h.  20  Madison. 

<(   Charles  R.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  20  Madison. 

«    Cora  B.  wid.  William  S.  h.  520  Main. 
Nathan  Hale  cigar  manufactory,  r.  577  Main. 
National  Cash  Regbter  Co.  878  Asylum,  rm.  7. 

u   £mplo3rment  bureau,  8  Grove. 

NATIONAL  EXCHANGE  BANK, 

76  State.  See  page  879. 

NATIONAL  FIRE  INSURANCE 

CO.  d5  Pearl.  See  page  ^OZ. 

«   Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  office 
291  Main,  room  16. 

NATIONAL      LIFE      ASSOCIA- 
TION, 53  Trumbull.   Seepage  879. 

NATIONAL   MACHINE   CO.  581 

Capitol.  See  page  495 . 

NATIONAL  MARKET,   Newell  H. 
Stevens,  829  Asylum.      See  page  549. 


National  Jobbing  Co.  gent's  fumishingB,  479  Mn. 
otto  Grow.  Isaac  I^eviii. 

«   Trotting  Association,  218  Main,  rm.  47. 
Naud  William  A.  clerk,  879  Cap.  b.  13  Benton. 
Nauman  Bruno,  pol.  Colts,  h.2u.  25  Pawtacket. 

«    Louis,  painter  at  18  Central. 

«   Richard,  screwmaker,  476  Cap.  b.  1 7  John. 
Naunan  Robert,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  85  Front. 
Nauiocki  Jacob,  shoem.  1  Ford,  b.  210  Front. 
Nauwelaerts  Geo.  watchm.  40  Ch.  h.  263  State. 
Navins  Peter,  foreman  P.&R.R.  h.  78  Walnut. 
Naylor  D.  Howard,  teacher  at  852,  b.  852  CollinB. 

u   £dw.  C.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  TbompsonTille  t. 

ii  James  H.  physician,  at  20  Hudson. 

William  A.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  Manchester  t. 


(( 


Neal  Alonzo  L.  brazer.  Popes,  h.2u.  28  Babcock. 

«   Amelia,  wid.  Andrew,  h.  459  Broad. 

"   Andrew,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  459  Broad. 
Nbal  Christopher  R.  treas.  of  Neal,  Goff  & 
Inglis  Co.  h.  7  Fales.  See  p.  44  7. 

u   Daisy,  at  871  Main,  b.  459  Broad. 

NEAL,  COFF  A  INCUS  CO.  car- 
pets, draperies  &  wall-paper,  furniture, 
428  &  480  Main.  See  page  44  7. 

"    Lucinda,  wid.  Michael,  b.  64  Dean. 
Nealon  Matt  J.  mach.  hand,  581  Cap.b.84  Ward. 
Nearing  Albert  H.in8.  agent,  h.  24  Hopkins. 

"    Fred.  A.  at  690  Park,  b.  218  New  Parit. 

«  Henry  T.  deliy.clk.  at  95  Ple.h.u.r.29  Church. 
Neary  Annie  E.  boardinghouse,  ^  Charter  Oak. 

«   John,  laborer,  L8u.  18  Tnunbull. 

«    Thomas,  driver  for  Gaffey's  express.  Union 
depot,  h.  8  Atlantic. 

«    Thomas  F.  clerk  at  N.Y.R.  b.  8  Atlantic. 

«  Thos.  F.  machinist  at  70  Huy.h.a.  88  Wdb^. 
Neddo  Joseph  K  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1.  284  Peari. 
Needham  Barbara,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.  88  Grove. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Michael,  h.r.  25  Spruce. 

«   Ellen,  wid.  Michael  C.  h.475  Main. 

"    George  A.  bartender  at  475,  b.  475  Main. 

«   John  A.  b.  475  Main. 

u   Margaret,  b.r.  25  Spruce. 

«   William  F.  saloon,  475,  h.u.  669  Main. 
Neelan  Anthony,  painter,  h.u.r.  99  Windsor. 

«    Frank  J.  sidewalklayer,  h.  Commerce. 
Neff  Bernard,  tailor  at  254  Mn.h.2u.  50  Retreat. 
Negy  Stephen  K.  hamessm.  8  Sig.  h.  Newington  t. 
Neill  Alexander  Jr.  student,  Tnnity  College,  20 
Jarvifl  Hall,  Summit-. 

u  Henry  W.  restaurant,  8  Am.  h.u.  62  Grove. 
Neilson  A.  machinist,  476  Cap.  h.u.  40  Grand. 

ii    Adolph  J.  machinist,  556  Cap.  h.  24  Ward. 

"    Carl,  coachman  at  79, 1.  79  Church. 

"    Chas.  laborer  at  7  Haynes,  b.  28^  Chestnut. 

«    Charles  H.  inspector,  556  Cap.  h.u.  15  Ham. 

"   J.  Peter,  h.  234  Park. 

"   John,  blacksmith,  h.  82  Chestnut 

«   John  laborer  at  8  Sigourney,  h.  11  Kibbe. 

"   John,  laborer  at  stonepits,  h.  45  Zion. 

"    Lars  C.  lettercarrier  P.O.  b.  284  Pearl. 

«    Nels,  b.  88  Chestnut. 

«   Otto,  washer  at  108  Main,  h.r.  124  Market. 

it   William,  laborer,  b.2u.  180  Sheldon. 

«   ^[^fsee  also  Nelson ;  Nilsen. 
Neiveot  Benjamin,  peddler,  h.u.  82  Pleasant. 


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247 


Nellegan  A.  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  ThomBon  &  Co. 

400  Mian,  b.  Kensington  t. 
Nelligan  Margaret  M.  wid.  W.  H.  h.  64  Hopldns. 
Kellis  Jennie  O.  stenographer,  b.  19  Williams. 

^    Wealthy  A.  nurse,  1.  206  Asylum. 
Nelson  Albert,  gardener,  98,  b.  98  Woodland. 
u    Andrew,  roller  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  W.H.t. 
u    Andrew  P.  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  62  Ward. 
u    Angast  S.  filer,  581  Cap.  b.  119  Babcock. 
•*    Benjamin,  porter  at  276,  b.  276  Main. 
*^    Charles,  clerk,  b.n.  1151  Broad. 
tt    Cbarles,  coachman  at  69,  b.  69  Gillette. 
^    Charles,  inspector,  Popes,  h.u.  15  Hamilton. 
u    Charles,  inspector,  581  Cap.  b.  234  Park. 
«<    Charles,  teamster  at  335  Shel.b.u. 94  Walnut. 
u    Christian,  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  S.  Manchester  t. 
M    Christian,  stonemason,  h.u.  1  Flatbush. 
tt    Christian,  watchman  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  h.  2  £lliott  pL 
**    Cora  A.  Mrs.  dressm.  143,  h.  143  Bellevue. 
M    Edward  6.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.u.  1  Imlay. 
M   Emil,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  58  Hawthorn. 
«<   Geo.  Alfred,  headwaiter,  26  State,  h.l43  Bel. 
u    Hans,_painter,  h.8u.  18  Lawrence. 
««   Hans  P.  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  26  Gold. 
u   Harry  J.  Uborer  at  690,  b.  659  Park. 
*<   James,  fireman  P.&R.R.  h.2u.  7  Hawthorn. 

M   Jeff.  J.  laborer  at  8  Sig.  h.  18  Riyerslde. 
^   John,  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  16  Affleck. 

u  John,  hackdriTer,  h.r.  55  Albany. 

M   John,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  b.  48  Evergreen. 

«<  John  J.  coachman,  h.u.  27  Forest. 

«  John  J.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  62  Laurel. 

<«  John  N.  blacksm.  852  Alb.  h.  32  Chestnut. 

*<  John  P.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  18  Hungerford. 

**  Joseph  v.  at  690,  h.  684  Park. 

u   Lawrence,  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  138  Alb. 

u   Leland  £.  mach.  at  888  Capitol  h.  £.H.t 

^  Ludwiff,  carptr.  r.  384  Asy.  h.  Burnside  v. 

u  M.  clera  at  400  Main,  b.  152  Seymour. 

u  Maria,  wid.  John,  laundress,  h.u.r.  124  Mar. 

u  Morris,  carpenter,  h.  20  Talcott. 

«  Morris,  laborer,  h.  35  Morgan. 

It  K.  operator,  40  Governor,  b.  82  Chestnut. 

«  Neils  N.  gluer  at  15  Trum.  b.  110  State. 

*<  Nelson  P.  pressm.  at  Jewells,  h.  32  Harrison. 

«  Niles  Peter,  laborer,  h.  32  Harrison. 

«  Nils,  screwmaker,  476  Cap.  h.  43  Glendale. 

i(  Nils,  tailor,  h.  61  Windsor. 

u  0.  B.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

u  Oscar,  rubberworker,  690  Park,  b.  42  Smith. 

((  Paul,  fanner,  b.  1100  Main. 

«  Peter  J.  polisher,  h.  18  Hungerford. 

«  R.  wid.  Horatio,  b.  685  Park. 

"  Theodore,  shoem.  at  546  Asy.  b.  22  Babcock. 

u  Wilbur  F.  roller,  690  Park,  b.  17^  Sisson. 

u  William,  machinist  at  1,  b.  58  Flower. 

"  William  A.  carptr.  h.  284  Franklin. 

tt  f[^*see  also  NeUson;  Nilson. 
Nepcold  Henry  C.  carptr.  N.Y.R.  h.  Elmwood. 
Nesbit  James,  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  46  Hopkins. 

u   William,  carpenter,  b.  585  Grarden. 
Nesi  Joseph,  cook  at  289  Main,  b.  38  Jotm. 
Nenkink  Andrew,  messman,  steamer  Middle- 
town,  285  State. 


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Nesson  Andrew,  farmer,  cor.  Pros.  ay.  &  Albany. 

It   Christian,  farmer,  cor  Pros,  and  Albany  avs. 
Nestor  Austin,  chipper  at  1  Flower,  h.  10  Queen. 

n   Fura,  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  79  Hungerford. 

«   Michael,  molder,  b.  21  Huntley  pi. 

((   Michael  J.  helper  at  1  Flow,  h.u.4  7  Hawthorn. 
Neth  Geo.  laborer,  1  Laurel,  b.n.  59  Seymour. 
Netter  Gabriel,  broker,  32  Asy.h.  143  Woodland. 
Netdeton  Chas.  £.  cashr.  260  Mn.  h.  Newington  t. 

«    Geo.  £.  forem.  690  Park,  h.u.  23  Sherman. 

«   Joseph  £.  at  387  Main,  l.u.  24  Church, 

«    Wilbur  £.  foreman,  Popes,  h.  52  Kenyon. 
Neubert  Caroline,  wid.  Au^st,  h.3u.61  Morgan. 

«  Lizzie,  at  66  Market,  b.8u.  61  Morgan. 
Neuischeler  Fred,  driver,  315,  h.u.  322  Park. 
Neumann  Anton,  ins.  agt.  258  Mn.  h.u.  33  Tem. 

It   Lena,  wid.  Antone,  h.  58  Temple. 

((   Otto  A.W.toolm.at828  Asy.  h.  71  Hamilton. 

ti   ^^^see  also  Newman, 

Neuschulten  Chas.  at  165  Front,  h.  25  Morean. 

"   O.  Chas.  saloon,  165  Front,  hoard  of  relief, 
b.  39  Buckingham. 

tt   William  F.  bartender,  h.  73  Temple. 
Novell  John  T.  electrician,  h.u.  657  Main. 
Nevers  Geo.  clerk  board  of  street  commissioners, 
800  Main,  City  Hall,  h.  8  Buckingham. 

tt   Melissa,  wid.  Roderick,  h.  154  Capitol. 

«    Roderick  £.  patternmaker,  b.  82  Seymour. 
Neville  Bartholom'w,tinner  at  530  Mn.b.48  Hicks. 

tt   John,  laborer  at  8  Front,  1.2u.  50  Hicks. 

It   Joseph,  tinner  at  530  Main,  b.  48  Hicks. 

tt   William,  h.  48  Hicks. 
Nevin  Matthias  W.  bookbinder  at    William  H. 

Talcott's,  338  Main,  1.  46  Temple. 
Ncvins  Andrew,  carpenter,  b.  10  Arch. 

<<   Michael,  carpenter,  b.  10  Arch. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  135  Grove,  h.  194  Sheldon. 

tt   Thomas,  carpenter,  b.u.  10  Arch. 
New  England  Bakery,  Schuman  Bros.69  Morgan. 

New  England  Coal  Co.  office  250  Main. 

Seepage  247. 

«   England  Despatch  Company,  general  for- 
warders.     See  Bill  Brothers,  page  505. 
tt   England  Fancy  Dye  Works,  94  Trumbull. 

NEW       ENGLAND      GRANITE 

WO R  KS,  650  Main.     See  page  489. 

tt   Ei^land  Leaf  Tobacco  Co.  44  Market,  C. 

C.  Chapman,  manager. 
«    England  Loan  and  Trust  Co.  279  Main. 
tt   Eng.  St«am  Ldry.  Geo.  E.  Crosby,  r.  4  Hung. 
tt   Eng.  Tea  Co.  492  Mn.  John  T.  Hall,  mgr. 


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GEEKS    HAETFOBD   CITT    DIBBCTOBT. 


NEW       ENGLAND      TYPE- 
WmTER    EXCHANGE,  33i 

Main,  room  7«  See  pa^  3^4L 

<<    Home  S^rwtn^  3f  Mrfaine.  bee  W.  L.  Forbes 

<<    Yr/rk  Barber  .Sbop,  635  Main. 

<«   York   Bkcmt  Co.  The,  (Parks  &  Sarage 

maoagen)  57  Albanj. 
M   York  &  Eaftem  Xewi  Cou  Unioa  depoC 

NEW  YORK  EXHAUST  ABLOW 

PIPE  CO»  Vredendale ar.  Seep,ASO. 
A.  C.  LyiMTfa.  G.  W.  Cfarlstoph. 

<<   York  Laundrr,  Loooej  Sisten,  35  C  harch. 
«   York  Life  Insonuice  Comnanj,  2  CentnJ, 

Alex.  HarhiMm^  (:veneral  Agent. 
u   York  k  New  England  R.K.  Co.  statkni. 

Union  depot,  466  Asylum;  offices,  repair 

shops,  and  round  houses.  East  Hartford ; 

freight  depot,  95  Pleasant. 
M   York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  R.R.  Co. 

station  466   Asylum;   freight  depot,  98 

Kilboum. 

NEW  YORK  STEAMBOATS, 

285  State.  Seepage  511. 

ti   York  Shoe  Store,  N.  Kempner,  460  Main. 

«   York  Tea  Store,  P.  S.  Kennedy,  474  Main. 
Newberry  Alice  C-  wid.  Cbaries  C.  h.  SO  Spring. 

u    Henry  G.  rubberworker,  690,  b.  744  Park. 

it   I^8lie  W.  atty.  357  Main,  1.  S.Windsor,  t. 
Newell  Chas.  M.  pattemm.  556  Cap.  b.  15  Tow. 

"    Clifton  T.  gardener  at  276,  b.  276  Weth. 

M    Fred.  D.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.u.  134  Babcock. 

<<    Geo.  £.  painter,  281  Asylum,  h.u.  42  John. 

u    H.  M.  clerk  at  217  Main,  b.  22  Linden  pi. 

tt   John  L.  tester  at  Popes,  b.  238  Laurel. 

"   Joseph,  h.u.  26  Commerce. 

it  Julia  E.  teacher  Law.  street  school,  85  Law- 
rence, b.  57  Farmington. 

«   Wm.  H.  bkkpr.  at  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218 
Main,  h.  315  Capitol. 
Newman  Abigail  Mrs.  b.  2  Holeomb. 

«    Bruno,  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  25  Paw  tucket. 

«    Charles  A.  laborer  at  335,  h.u.  1 74  Sheldon. 

It    Claus  N.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  b.  35  Wolcott. 

«    David,  tailor,  b.  262  Front. 

"   Fred  J.  at  40  Gov.  b.  71  Charter  Oak. 

«   &  Goldberg,  market,  28  North. 

Holomon  Nowniau.  David  Goldberg. 

«  (lustaf  R.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  1 74  Sheldon. 

tt  Jas.  F.  repairer,  40  (lovernor,  b.  71  Ch.O. 

«  John  Arthur,  b.  71  Charter  Oak. 

"  Mary,  wid.  William  S.  h.2u.  152  Front. 

tt  Peter,  millhand  at  335  Sheldon. 

tt  RolMTt,  painter,  b.  71  Hamilton. 

"  Solomon  (NewmanSc  Goldberg)  h.u.  28  North. 

«  Solomon,  gatetender    at  Capewell  Horse 

Nail  Co.  40  Gov.  h.  7 1  Charter  Oak. 

CI  (Qf*Me  also  Neumann, 

Nowmann  Henry,  engrav.  177  Asy.  h.  54  Capen. 

tt    Ix)uis  N.  h.  20  Trumbull. 
Newshafer  Chas.  A.  clerk,  Popes,  b.  170  High. 

tt    Frod'k  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  170  High. 

«    George,  ciffarmaker,  349  Main,h.  170  High. 
Newton  Abbv  D.  wid.  Cliarles  C.h.  4  Wadsworth. 


AJkm  H.  bookkeeper  at  Conn.  Trust  & 
Sole  Deposit Ca  289  Mai]i,h.218CkiUiiM. 
**   Andrew  L.  nuKrh  1  Flower,  h.  15  Hamilton. 

Kkwtoh  Akthuk  D.sec'jaad  treas.  EMv  dec- 
txie  Mfg.  Cou  Windsor  t.  h.  362  LauireL 

See  page  492. 

NEWTON    A    BURNET,    meats, 

poakiT,   fidi,    oysters,  vegetables,      etc. 

341-^  7  AstIobl  See  page  437. 

Edwin  ▲.  Hewtoa.  Jamea  U.  Bome^ 

«   Bart  Lu  (Tkeo.  Newton  if  Co.)  h.  669  Main. 

tt   Oiarles  £.  secretary  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 

TnnnbnD,  h.  19  ManhalL 
u   Cbaries  W.  (G.  W.N.  ^  Son)  h.  120  Aon. 
u   Clinton  H.  b.  72  Fannington. 
«   Dnane  £.  derk,  h.  15  Townley. 
u   Edith,  b.  15  Townley. 
tt   Edward  H.  painter,  h.  37  Barbour, 
tt   Edward  N.  clerk  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Co. 

129  State,  h.  Spring&eld  t. 
tt   Edward  R.  student,  b.  72  Farmington. 
tt   Edward  W.  farmer,  b.  620  Park, 
tt   Edwin  A.  (N.  if  Burnet)  h.u.  28  Hopkins., 
tt   Elizabeth  A.  wid.  Philo  S.  h.  7  Main, 
tt   Frank  E.  draa^tsman  7 7  Pearl, b.  6 79  Main, 
tt   Frank  E.  stereotjrper  at  Hartford  Times, 

246  Main,  b.  620  Park. 
u   Frank  W.  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  8  Whitnoore. 

«    G.  W.  &  Son,  coal,  107  Gr.  office  15  PearL 
George  W.  Newton.         Charles  W.  Newton. 

tt    George  B.  secretary  Hartford  Carpet  Co. 
10  Market,  h.  20  Huntington. 

tt    Geo.  H.  munter  at  20  Cen.  L  18  Carpenter. 

"   George  W.  (G.  W.  N.  J-  Son)  h.  733  Main. 

tt   Grace   S.    kindergarten   teacher.  Arsenal 
school,  832  Main,  b.  72  Farmington. 

tt    Harriet  A.  wid.  Horace,  b.  37  Barbour. 

tt   Isaac  R.  toolmaker,  h.u.  234  Putnam. 

tt   J.  G.  D.  marke^gardr.  and  florist,  h.  620  Pk. 
Newton  Joel  P.  (N^  Robertson  if  Co.)  h.  Say- 
brook,  t.  See  page  436. 

tt   Joseph  K.  farmer,  h.  91  BluehilLs. 

tt   Katherine  Ij,  teacher  at  South  school,  36 
Wadsworth,  b.  Middletown  t. 

tt    Lewis  R.  mason,  h.  15  Martin. 

tt   Loomis  A.    clerk    at   Fidelity    Company, 
25  Pearl,  b.  491  Farmington. 

^i   Mattie  A.  Mrs.  b.  106  Retreat. 

tt    Murray  A.  conductor  StRy.  b.  E.H.t 

NEWTON  PHILO  W.  surgical  instru- 
ments,  Allyn  house  drug  store,  142  Asylum, 
h.  121  Main,  rm.  73.         See  page  447. 

NEWTON,  ROBERTSON  A  CO. 

grocers,  fruit,  creamery  butter,  teas,  338  & 

342  Asylum.  Seepage  436. 

J.  p.  Newton.  W.  P.  Bobertson.  H.  H.  Dickenaon 

"    Tlieodore,  (T.  Newton  Sf  Co.)  h.  679  Main- 

tt    Theodore  &  Co.  builders,  77  Pearl. 

Theodore  Newton.  Bart  L.  Newton, 

tt    Rosilla  R.  teacher  West  Middle  school,  927 

Asylum,  b.  Middletown  t. 

tt    Roswell  W.  builder,  72,  h.  72  Farmington. 

tt    Thomas  S.  mason,  h.  116  Clark. 

Ney  Edward  M.  at  265  Asylum,  b.  149  Sigoumey. 

tt    Harry  Clinton,  at  265  Asy.  b.  149  Sigourney . 


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Key  HenryF. machinist; 80  Huy.  h.u.  87  John. 
"    Jobn  ^.  clerk  afe  265  Asy.  b.u.  784  Main. 
«    Jolm  M.  (J,  M,  K  ir  Co,)  h.  149  Sigourney 
"    j*j^  ^*-  *  ^'  goldrefiners,  etc.  265  A«y.* 
**    I3F^««<  also  Nye. 
Keazo  Antonio  D.  scissor  grinder,  h.u.  83  Win. 

"    Z^^^  see  DeNezzo. 
Nice  Joeeph,  helper,  b.  218  State. 
^    Sar&h,  wid.  George,  h.u.  218  State. 
^    WUfiam  £.  machinist,  b.u.  218  State. 
^*    t^"  See  also  Nies. 
NiclioUk  I>omenico  Andonio,  laborer,  b.  79  Mor. 
Nicholas  John,  barber,  b.2a.  7  Charles. 
**    Niccolo,  peddler,  h.3u.  7  Charles. 
Ntclkols  Carolyn,  b.  54  Church. 

M    Charles  F.  cutter  356  Asybmi,  h.  55  Park. 
Charles  L.  b.a.  90  State. 
Clifford  D.manager  at  856  A8y.h.8  7  Williams. 
Clinton  G.  clerk  at  228  Asv.b. S.Manche8ter  t. 
I>elbert  L.  cabinetm.  Taft  Co.  h.u.  208  Fkn. 
George,  clerk  at  Fhcenix  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,h.  Highland. 
««    George  A.  woodyard  r.  663,  b.r.  663  Park. 
^    George  F.  salesman  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  & 
Co.,  wholesale  spices,  34  Mar.  h.  Windsor  t. 
^    George  L.  janitor  Courant  building,  h.2u. 

90  State,  rm.  6. 
«<   Harry  L.  bookkr.  at  Popes,  b. 2u.  28  Hopkins. 
«   Heniy  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  141  Main. 
u   Herbert  £.  clerk  at  400,  b.  253  Main. 
M    Howard  £.  cutter  at  856  Asy.  h.u.  534  Main. 
"   Ida  F.( Nichols  Paper  Box  Cfo.Jh.u.  502  Main. 
^  Jafiies,  bookkeeper  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Ca  291  Main,  h.  Warrenton,  n.  side. 
M   James,  president  National  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

95  Pearl,  h.  948  Asylum. 
u  James,  printer,  h.  69  Potter. 
«<  Joel  M.  shipping  clerk  at  142  Sta.  h.  Man.t. 
"   John  W.  student  at  Trinity  College^  18  Jar- 
vis  Hall,  Summit. 
««   Julia,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.u.  90  State. 
M   Louise  S.  b.  54  Church. 
«   Lucinda  M.  wid.  Charles  F.  h.  289  Asy.  rm.  5. 
*«   Lucius  H.  toolm.  at  5 8 1  Cap.h. 2u.28  Hopkins. 
^   PiHwr  Box  Co.  m%.  paper  boxes,  856  Asy- 
lum.   Ida  F.  Nichols. 
M   Philip  H.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  14  High. 
«    Pluma  £.  wid.  George  B.  h.2u.  44  John. 
M    Richard  £.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.u.  4  7  Jefferson. 
M   Theo.  M.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  85  Babcock. 
u   Thomas,  helper  at  8  Sigourney,  b.  7  Charles. 
<«   WsdterC.  pressman  141  Pearl,  b.  44  John. 
««   Wm.  H.  Jr.  machinist  at  1  Flow.l.  29  Lin. 
«   Willis,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
*<   Winifred,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  Weth.  t. 
<<   t^^see  also  Nkoll. 
Nicholson  Frank,  mach  at  66  State,  b.  £.H.t. 
«   James,  blacksmith  at  20  Mor.  b.u.  515  Main. 
u   Robert,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
^   Walter,  hamessmaker,  b.  141  Market 
Nicola  Felomena,  laborer,  h.u.  79  Morgan. 

tt  N.  D.  shoem.  73^  Morgan. 
Nicolini  John  B.  barber,  5  Central,  b.  7  Charles. 

««   Nicola,  laborer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Niooll  the  tieulor,  52  Asylum,  h.  New  York  city. 


Niooll  Annie  W.  clerk  at  859  Main,  b.  £.H.t. 

«   David  H.  jeweler,  821  Main,  b.  73  Park. 

"   flSTw*  also  Nichols. 
Niehofen  Peter,  plumber,  160  Mn.  b.  138  Weth. 

"    Peter  A.  watchm.  62  Mar.  h.r.  77  Temple. 

"     j3r'»««  also  Neilson;  Nelson. 
Nieretz  August,  tailor,  h.  77  Temple. 
Nies|i;^^«e«  also  Nice. 
NihanJoseph,  telegrapher  66  State, b. 81  Maple. 

«   Michael,  mason,  h.  81  Maple. 
Nihill  Mary,  wid.  Matthew,  boarding  h.  69  Gov. 

"   Nora,  boarding  house,  200  Sheldon. 
Niles  Daniel  B.  livery  stable,  r.  5  7  7  Mn.h.9  Chapel. 

«   Frances  Z.  h.  274  Farmington. 

««   Henrietta  W.  wid.  Lucas  H.  b.  457  Weth. 

«    Stillman,  h.  208  Maple. 
Nilson  John,  coachman,  o.  Prospect  av. 

"   Nils,  carpenter  at  292  Shel.  h.  1 19  Babcock. 

"   Nils,  laborer,  b.  99  New  Britain. 

NIMS,  WHITNEY&  COMPANY, 

doors,    sashes    and    blinds,    572   Main, 
Ned  C.  Wardwell,  manager.    See  p.  461. 
Nisinsky  Frank,  mach.  388  Cap.  h.  6  Wellington. 
Nissen  Hans,  carpenter,  b.u.  92  Front. 
Nisson  Christopher,  farmer,  h.  Pros.  av.W.H.t. 
Nitsche  Frederick,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  276  Law. 

«   John  A.  roofer,  b.2u.r.  124  Market. 

«   Mary,  h.  2u.r.  124  Market. 

«   R.  Mrs.  h.  2u.r.  124  Market 

«   Reynold,  upholsterer,  124  Market. 
Nixon  Charles,  at  258,  b.2.u.  241  Main,  rm.  10. 

a   £lmer,  painter,  b.  72  Charter  Oak. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Greo.  boarding  hou$«e,  72  C.  Oak. 

"    Nellie,  b.  72  Charter  Oak  av. 

"  Walter,  helper  at  188  Shel.  h.  72  Ch.  Oak. 
Noad  Lillian,  clerk  at  418  Main,  b.  58  Church. 
Noble  Averitt,  b.  128  Clark. 

a    Charles  S.  produce,  78  Tru.  h.  800  Weth. 

««   Fdward  J.  clerk  78  Tru.  b.  800  Wethersfield. 

"   Ella  F.  b.  18  Morris. 

«    Henry  D.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  81  Grand. 

"   Isabelle,  wid.  Leroy,  h.  31  Grand. 

«  Jas.  market  gardener  at  78  Tru.  b.  300  Weth. 

«   James  H.  farmer,  h.  10  Brown. 

"   John  M.  mach.  at  252  Pearl,  h.  286  Frank- 
lin av.  near  Cottage  pi. 

«   Richard  H.  clerk  71  Asylum,  b.  10  Brown. 

«   Robert  J.  assist't  superintendent  H.&N.Y 
Transportation  Co.  285  State,  h.  Lyme  t. 

"   Wilfred  H.  mason,  h.  50  Hudson. 
Nobles  £lon  B.  bkkpr.  at  Popes,  b.  25  Capitol. 

«   Wesley,  at  690  Park,  b.  26  Amity. 
Noch  August,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t. 
Nodine  Angie,  compositor  at  836  Asy.  b.  38  Grand. 

«   David  W.  mach.  216  Law.  h.u.  38  Grand. 

((   Isaac  P.  machinist  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.  E.  H.t. 

«   Wm.  H.  messenger  at  P.O.  b.  E.H.t. 
Noel  Clifford  N.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.u.  103  Madison. 
Nohert  Francis  X.burnisher  62  Mar.h.Meriden  c. 
Nokes  Desire,  wid.  Hiram,  b.  1  Pleasant. 
Nolan  Annie,  stitcher  at  8  Sig.  b.  86  Lawrence. 

«<   Bridget,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"    CameL.  bookk.  876  Asy.  b.u.  51  Windsor. 

"    Christopher,  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 


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Nolan  Daniel,  stonemason,  h.  3  Hnntley. 
«   Frank,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
it   Frank  M.  toolm.  at  1  Lanrel,  b.  17  Talcott. 
«   &  Herting,cigar  manof acturer8,r.  1 78  State . 

James  P.  Nolan.  Theo.  M.  Hertiiifir* 

it  James,  waiter  at  33  Prospect,  b.  Huntley. 

M   James  J.  coachman  646,  b.r.  646  Asylum. 

it   James  P.  (N.  (f  Uerting)  b.  Wethersfield  t. 

«   James  P.  manager  at  6  Cen.  b.u.  5 1  Windsor. 

*<   Jennie,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  27  Broad. 

«   John,  contractor,  b.  475  Main. 

"   John,  file  cutter  at  38  Ferry,  h.  £.H.t. 

«   John,  gateman  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  1423  Broad. 

«   John,  ostler  at  104  Blain,h.2u.  113  Maple. 

<<   John  J.  carpenter,  h.n.  1423  Broad. 

a  John  P.  foreman  printer  at  Conn.  Catholic, 
25  Asylum. 

«   John  W.  printer  at  25  Asy.  h.  186  Capen. 

«  Joseph  plumber  at  James  Ahem,  280  Asy- 
lum, h.u.  18  Ward. 

^   Margaret,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  48  Babcock. 

«   Margaret  Mrs.  h.3u.  36  Lawrence. 

(<    Mary,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.2u  113  Maple. 

«   Mary  A.  tailoress,  b.  1423  Broad. 

«    Maurice  J.  jeweler  at  335,  b.  548  Main. 

«    Moses,  teamster.  So.  Windsor,  h.u.r.  1 8  Dean. 

"    Nicholas,  clerk  1 4 0  Main,  b.  1 5  Fairmoun t. 

"   Patrick,  coachman  at  863,  b.  863  Asylum. 

"    Patrick,  b.2u.  113  Maple. 

"   Patrick,  carpenter,  b.u.  18  Ward. 

«    Patrick,  saloon,  106  Asy.  h.u.  144  Babcock. 

«    Patrick  J.  clerk  at  16  Church,  b.  113  Maple. 

«    Patrick  P.  carpenter,  h.  4  Chestnut. 

«    Terence,  driver  at  46  Ann,  b.u.  40  Lawrence. 

«   Thos.  H.  clerk  at  88  State,  b.  E.H.t. 

"    William,  carpenter,  b.  475  Main. 

"  William  F.  porter  219  Asy.  b.u.  1335  Broad. 
Noland  Eliz.  C.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  Newing.v. 
Noll  Jacob,  shoemaker  at  171  State,  h.  164  Front 

a   \jo\x\r  W.  printer  at  Courant,  b.  98  Retreat. 

"    R.  Mrs.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  10  East 

«    Rosa,  wid.  Anthony,  h.  98  Retreat 

Noll  William  (Meyer  §•  N.)  printers,  302 
Asylum,  b.  98  Retreat         See  page  417. 
Nolquist  Gustar,  at  Cycle  Works,  b.u.  23  Ham. 
Nonotuck  Silk  Co.  133  Sheldon. 
Noonan  Alice  F.  dressmaker,  b.  21  Beach. 

«    Andrew,  painter,  b.  79  Governor. 

«    Annie,  b.  52  Belle vue. 

"    Edward  C.  clerk  at  605  Main,  b.  52  Bellevue. 

«   James,  miller,  h.u.  49  Linden. 

«   James  F.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  29  Babcock. 

"   James  F.  policeman,  h.  33  Lawrence. 

«  Jeremiah  T.  prop.  Annex  House,  204,  saloon, 
200  Asylum,  n.  62  Edwards. 

«   John,  coachman,  h.  1 9  Spruce. 

«   Josephine,b.  52  Bellevue. 

«    Kate  F.  h.  78  Hudson. 

"   Margaret,  clerk  at  372  Main,b.  52  Bellevue. 

«   Martin,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  W.  Locks  t 

«   Mary,  teacher,  b.u.  49  Lmden  pi. 

"   May  F.  b.52  Bellevue. 

"   Morris  J.  machinist,  b.u.  49  Linden. 

"    Nellie,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  52  Bellevue. 

«   Thomas,  h.2u.  24  Huntley  pi. 


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Noonan  W.  A.  cashier  P.&R.R.  h.  Manchester  t. 
"   William,  h.  52  Bellevue. 
«   William  J.  motorm.  St.Ry.  h.2a.  53  Brook. 
Noot  X^*9ee  also  Noti. 

Nord  Oaf,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  47  NewBntain. 
Nordberg  Aug.  waiter  at  98  Wells,  h-o-  1 2  Trn. 

«    Edwin,  gardener,  b.2u.  7  Hawthorn. 
Nordfors  Peter,  packer  at  656  Cap.  b.  297  Law. 
Nordlund  Enoch,  coachman  at  40,  b.  40  Wdld. 
NordquistGustaf  A.as8em.  581  Cap.b.  23  Ham. 
Nordstrom  Chas.  machinist,  h.  22  Babcock. 
«<    Chas.  W.  sawyer  26  Pot  h.u.  1  Wawarme. 
«   Peter  A.  planer  at  335  Sheldon. 
Noren  Fredenck,  filer  at  581  Cap.h.  147  Law. 

«   Peter,  at  581  Capitol,  h.  147  Lawrence. 
Norman  A.  S.  dyiughtsm.  177  Asy. b.  150  Allyn. 
«<     Alfred,  clerk,  390  Mn.  h.u.  37^  Church. 
«<   Carl  F.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.u.  18  Lawrence. 
Normoyle  Daniel  F.  bookkr.  Popes,  b.u.  26  Hop. 
Norris  A.  H.  q'rt'rmaster  str.  Middletown,285  Sta. 
«    Annie,  operator  93  As}'lum,  b.  32  Canton. 
Carrie  M.  seamstress  at  20  Hudson. 
H.  A.  lookout  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
Kingsley  F.  Rev.  associate  pastor  Fourth 

church,  h.  28  West 
Michael  H.  h.  64  Edwards. 
Richard  D.  insurance,  h.  32  Canton. 
Richard  J.  saloon,  71,  h.  74  Windsor. 
T.  May,  clerk  at  Ripley-Sanford  Co.  382 
Main,  b.  64  Edwards. 
Norstrom  Chas.  A.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  22  Bab. 
North  Albert  W.  sec'y  and  treas.  Hatch  & 
North  Coal  Co.  301  Main,  h.u.  ^0  Asy- 
lum, room  15.  See  page  443. 
Alice  B.  clerk  at  95  Pearl,  b.  E.  H.  t 
Dwight,  clerk  at  Belknap  &  Warfield,  77 

Asylum,  b.u.  1 9  Pleasant. 
Charles  R.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  51  Sey. 
Gertrude  M.  at  400  Main,  b.  10  East 
Henry  A.  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  59  Flower. 
John  A.  (N.  cf  Late)  h.  Coilinsville  t 

NORTH    A  LATE,  pubUshers  Farming, 
ton  Valley  Herald  and  Journal,  336  Asy- 
lum. See  page  41S. 
John  A.  North.                   James  ct  Lato. 
Lydia,  wid.  Benjamin  W.  b.  19  Park. 
R.  Mrs.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  51  Windsor. 
Robert,  clerk  at  Popes,  b.u.  97  Washington. 
Robert  B.  bookkeeper  at  Popes,  b.  Benin  t- 
Sarah  H.  wid.  Dwight,  h.u.  19  Pleasant 
Wallace  H.  carpenter,  b.  59  Flower. 
North  AM  Chab.  H.  (Smith,  NorthamSf  Co.)  129 
State,  street  commissioner^  h.  12  Charter 
Oak  pi.  Seepage  550. 
Edwin  T.  clerk  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Co. 

129  State,  b.  12  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Estelle  F.  wid.  Robt  C.  h.  97  Hungerford. 
Robert  Q,( Jacobs,  Avery  Sr  Co.) h.  97  Hung. 
Russell  C.  clerk  at  Smidi,  Northam  &  Co. 
129  State,  b.  12  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Northend  C.  A.  at  53  Trumbull,  h.  193  Ashley. 
Northnagle  Henry  P.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t. 
Northrop  Edward,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 
Northrup  Frank,  waiter,  h.  1 76  State. 
«   Frank  J.  conductor  at  St.Ry.  h.  1 50  Franklin. 


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KorHirap  George,  Mn.  dreasm.  h.  150  Franklin. 

**    Gecnrge  S.  motonnan  St.Ry.  b.  150  Fkn. 
KoTthway  Alfred  C.  at  S41  Asy.  h.  2  Wooeter. 
Northweatem  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  F.  A. 

Griswold,  manager,  253  Main,  room.  S. 
Norihwood  £d  ward  C.  mech.at  26  Hlgh,b.86  Wal. 

"    George  &  Son,  grocers  86  Walnut. 

"    Georse  (Geo.  Northwoad  jr  Son)  h.  1  Chst. 
M    Geo.  H-  CGVo.  Northtoaod  jr  Son)  b.  1  Cbst 
u   W.  H.  repairer  at  40  Gov.  b.  86  Walnut. 
'  Nofrton  Arthur  W.  toolm.  at  440  Abj.  h.  Man.  t 
u    Elizabeth  E.  wid.  Seth  P.  b.  16  Chapel, 
u   F.  C.  insurance  agent  at  258  Main. 
«<    Ftank  E.  clerk  at  189  Asy.  b.  Hopkins. 
^    George  N.  tinner,  564, 1.  641  Main. 
^   Henry  H.  farmer,  h.  126  Hungerford. 
u   Howard  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  W.  H.  t 
"    James,  carman  283  Sbel.  h.u.  50  Wdbg. 
^   John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  46  WelE. 
M    Malcolm  A.  builder,  r.  141,  h.  141  Ashley, 
u    Maria,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  18  Chapel. 
u    Martin  J.  electrician  70  State,  b.  52  Wdbg. 
^    Mary  Mrs.  boarding  house,  1 76  State. 
^  Mary  J.  Mrs.  nurse,  b.  1081  Main. 
"   William  A.  farmer,  b.  16  Chapel. 
Norwich  house,  512  Main. 
Nodne  Anthony  L.  barber,  128  Main,  1. 480  Asy. 
M   John,  barber,  25,  h.  25>^  Main. 
*<   Joseph,  barber,  454,  h.u.  428  Asylum. 
"   LodoYico,  barber  128  Mn.  b.  25  Central. 
Nott  Charles  D.  livery,  r.  540  Main,  h.u.  8  Avon, 
u   Samuel,  office  245  Main,  b.  645  Main. 
^   Selah  W.  mach.  888  Cap.  h.u.  18  Grand. 
"   t^seealsoNoot. 
bourse  Edward  £.  professor  at  Hartford  Theo- 
l^cal  Seminary,  1507  Broad,  h.  Berlin  t. 
u  M.  W.  draughtsman  at  1 7  7  Asy.  b.  22  7  High. 
Dovelli  Felix,  scissors  grinder,  h.u.  182  Front 
Koxon  Loub  C.  draughtsman  at  284  Asylum, 

h.u.  26  South  Prospect. 
Noyes  Flora  L.  teacher  at  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 
u  George  A.  at  Popes,  h.  81  Lewis. 
M  George  N.  h.u.  19  Seyms. 
**  James  W.  driver  at  275,  h.  242  Pearl. 
"  Joseph  F.  mach.  183  Shel.  h.u.  14  Grand. 
u  Lena  M.  at  690  Park,  b.  48^  Grace. 
«  MoUie,  teacher  at  690.  b.  690  Asylum. 
"  Wm.  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 6  7  Sigoumey . 
Nugent  Edward,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  7  Green. 
*<  James,  at  228  Pearl,  b.  89  Chestnut. 
u  James,  teamster  at  280  Main,  b.u.  72  Win. 
*<  John  F.  slater,  h.2u.  17  Kennedy. 
«  Michael,  carman,  81,  h.  81  Mather. 
«  Wm.  H.  wood  engr.  at  177  Asy.  h.  29  West. 
Nunan  Dennis  J.  blacksmith  at  Popes. 
Norsery  Day,  Union  for  Home  Work,  289  Main. 
Nuss  William,  brakeman  at  N.E.B.  1.  25  Wal. 
Nnssbaum  Kaufman,  meats,  150  Mn.  h.  80  Hud. 
Nuthmann  Conrad,  filer  Colts,  h.  4  John. 
Nattell  James,  painter  at  100  Asy.  b.  26  Tru. 
<<    M.  F.  a^nt,  258,  room  89, 1.  253  Main. 
Natter  Hame  Yates,  clerk,  b.  841  Asylum. 
Nutting  Mary  H.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Nybelg  Chas.  J.  filer  at  581  Cap.  h.  4  Affleck. 


THOMAJ^  OAKB& 


T.  EDWABD  OAKIS. 


Thomas  Oakes  &  Son, 

Plumbing^  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heatings  Gas 

Fittings   Globes^   CbandelJen  and  Gas 

Flxtttfcs^  Gas  Radiaton,  Gas 

Cooking  Stoves* 

^11  HAYNES  STREET.~^ 

Telephone  432-3. 

Nye  Chas.  H.  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  74  Ward. 
«   J.  W.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol, 
^  Watson,  blacksmith,  41  Tru.  h.u.  27  Wms. 
"   (^*see  also  Ney, 

Nygren  Gotthard  W.  tailor,  h.  72  Lawrence. 

Nylen  Clans  O.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  191  Law. 

Nylin  A.  R.  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.  2  Queen. 

Nyman  Charles  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  20  Wol. 

Nyser  John  C.  F.  photog'er  2  Ford,h.  16  Smith. 

Oakes  Ernest  A.  blacksmith  at  295  Sheldon,  b.u. 

8  Congress. 
«   Frank  B.  clerk,  594  Main,  b.  155  Franklin. 
«   J.  Albert,  asst.  bookkeeper  at  1 1  Hay nes, 

b.  124  Huntington. 
«   Rebecca,  wid.  Frederick,  b.  77  Elm. 
u   T.  F.  oiler,  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
u   Thomas,  (T.O.Sr  Son)  h.  124  Huntington. 

OAKES   THOMAS   A   SON,  plum- 

ber8,ga8fitters,etc.  1 1  Hay  nes.    See  p,251. 
ThomM  Oakes.  T.  Edward  Oakes. 

«    T.  Edward(rA<w.  Oakes  j*  Son,)  1 1  Haynes, 
b.  124  Huntington. 

u   W.  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

u   Walter  S.  mach.  at  80  Huyshope,  b.  54  Cap. 
Oakev    P.    Davis,  traveling    agent    HartfoAl 

'  Courant,  66  State,  b.  119  High. 
Oakley  Ernest  F.  contr.  at  Popes,  h.  90  Webster. 

«    F.  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  1. 1478  Broad. 

u   Marcclina  J.  Mrs.  midwife,  h.  56  Albany. 

Oates  John  C.  clerk,  h.2u.  46  Hopkins. 

Oatman  Alva  Mrs.  h.  21 7  Farmington> 

Obart  &  Puglisi,  barbers,  1 24  Asylum. 

Joseph  Obart.  Philip  Puarlisl. 

«    Joseph,  CO.  fr  Puglisi.')  h.  86 J  Windsor. 
O'Beime  Albert  at  Popes,  b.u.  236  Maple. 

(<    Loretta,  at  1  South  Ann,  b.u.  236  Maple. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  236  Maple. 

«    Mary,  at  1  South  Ann,  b.u.  236  Maple. 
Oberer  Albert  F.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.  16  Kibbe. 
Oberg  William,  waiter  sir.  Hartford,  285  State. 
O'Brien  Andrew,  laborer,  165,  h.2u.  96  Windsor. 

«    Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  245  Park. 

tt    Annie  wid.  Daniel  J.  h.  65  Fairmount. 

"    Bridget,  groceries,  h.  106  lluyshope. 

ti   Bridget  wid.  John,  b.u.  98  Albany. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Patrick.  h.u.  84  Front. 

«    Catherine,  wid.  Michael,  h.  339  Front. 

«    Charles  J.molder  at  690  Park,b.2u.l33  Bab. 

«    Chris.  E.  bkkpr.  81  Tru.  b.u.  17  Morris. 

«    &  Connell,  saloon,  194  State. 

Michael  O'Brien.  Thomas  H.  Connell. 

I     «   Cornelius,  stonemason,  h.r.  12  So.  Prospect. 


252 


GEEB'S    HABTFOBD    city    DntECTOBT. 


O'Brien  Daniel,  helper  at  165,  b.  57  Windsor. 
«    Daniel,  laborer,  h.  183  Front. 
(<   Daniel,  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  43  Lafayette. 
«    Daniel  Jr.  bartender,  130,  b.  84  Front. 
«    Daniel  J.  mach.  at  556Cap.  li.a.43  Hawthorn. 
«    Daniel  S.  laborer  at  98  Kil.  b.  263  Front. 
«    Dennis,  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.a.  153  Map. 
«    Dennis,  expressman,  141,  h.  141  Barboar. 
«<   Edward,  blacksmith  at  Pratt  k  Whitney  Co. 

1,  h.u.  76  Flower. 
(<   Edward,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  35  Lawrence. 
u   Edward  D.  clerk  at  12  Central,  b.  65  Fmt. 
«    Edward  F.  driver  day-patrol,b.2u.86  Grove. 
"   Edward  J.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.  66  Hicks. 
(I    Fannie  C.  fitter  at  8  Sig.  b.  Cottage  Grove. 
«    Francis  D.  boxm.  at  Popes,  b.  10  Cedar. 
«    Francis  P.  b.  12  Cedar. 
«    George,  stonecutter,  b.  136  Retreat 
«   Hannah,  wid.  Thomas,  b.  12  Buss. 
«    Henry  J.  polisher  at  Colts,  b.  81  Arch. 
«   Kittie  H.clerk  at  420  Main,  b.  50  Fairmount. 
«   James, bartdr.  at  21 4  Sheldon,  h.  52  Wells. 
«   James,  laborer,  h.u.  72  Charter  Oak  av. 
«   James,  mach.  at  30  Cu8hman,h.  49  Haw. 
«   James,  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  81  Arch. 
«   James  J.  b.  88  Charter  Oak  av. 
«   James  J.  bartender  116  State,  b.u.  84  Front 
u   James  J.  hamessm.  at  622  Mn.  b.  10  Cedar. 
«   James  J.  steel  eng.  at  177  Asy.  b.  51  Dean. 
a   James  P.  clerk  at  165  Main,  b.u.  147  Shel. 
«   James  P.  clerk  at  23  7 J  Main,  b.r.  36  Ward. 
«   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
u   John  at  Popes,  l.u.  265  Park. 
u   John,  b.  445  Main. 
«    John,  bottler  at  1 3  Morris,  h.u.  21  ^  Main. 
«    John,  conductor  at  N.Y.R.  450  Asylum. 
«   John,  gardener  at  34  Prospect,  h.  594  Gar. 
"    John,  laborer,  b.  98  Albany. 
«    John,  laborer  at  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery,  h. 

Newington  t. 
«   John,  laborer,  h.  263  Front. 
«   John,  laborer,  h.2u.  14  Kilbourn. 

«   John,  laborer  at  79  Talcott,  h.  15  Howard. 

<f   John  E.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.2u.  142  Bab. 

<<   John  E.  labor,  at  Popes,  sup.  police,h.  75  Fmt. 

it   John  F.  bookkeeper  at  556  Cap.  h.  20  Im. 

«   John  F.  porter  at  374  Main,  h.  218  Allyn. 

"   John  H.  laborer,  b.  136  Retreat 

«   John  J.  engir.  at  42  Un.pl.  h.  17  Chestnut. 

«   John  J.  ins.  agent  at  253  Main,  b.  153  Law. 

«   John  J.  laborer,  h.r.  75  Fairmount 

It   John  J.  plumber,  1.  3  Chapel. 

tt   John  R.  packer  at  40  Gov.  b.  234  Pearl. 

tt   Joseph,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  1447  Broad. 

«   Joseph,  teamster  at  25  Front,  h.  1 2  Russ. 

tt   Lawrence  J.  plumber  at  81  Tru.  b.  W.  L.  t. 

«    Luke  T.  printer  at  Hartford  Printing  Co. 
16  State,  h.u.  1068  Broad. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  Michael,  h.  84  Albany. 

<<   Martin,  laborer  at  618  Cap.  b.  66  Front 

«   Martin  F.  polisher,  b.u.  72  Ch  Oak  a  v. 

"   Martin  H.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  Bloomiield  t. 

tt   Mary,  wid.  Cornelius,  h.2u.'55  Liberty. 

c(   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.u.  34  Front. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 


O'Brien  Mary  Mrs.  Ilq.  57  Windsor. 
«   Michael,  b.2a.  180  Sheldon. 
"   Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  ku.  35  H«w. 
(<   Michael,  laborer,  h.  24  Commerce. 
«   Michael,  mason,  b.u.r.  101  Sheldon. 
<<   Michael  ((TB.  $-  Connell)  h.  198  Allyn. 
«   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  147  Sheldon. 
«   Michael,  watchman  at  N.Y.R. 
u   Michael  C.  carpenter  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t. 
«   Michael  J.  cleric  at  33,  b.  33  Prospect. 
«   Michael  J.mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  10  EUswortfa. 
«   Michael  J.  teams,  at  206  State,  b.9  Goodman. 
«   Morris,  driver,  h.r.  56  Albany. 
"   Nora,  wid.  John,  h.  9  Goodman  pi. 
tt   Patrick  at  N.Y  R.  b.  128  Market 
(<    Patrick,  bartender,  b.  289  Asylum. 
«    Patrick,  carpenter,  h.u.  4  Chestnut 
«<   Patrick,  driver,  h.2u.  54  Village. 
«   Patrick,  lab.  CedarHill  Cem.h.u.  5  Fairfield. 
«   Patrick,  at  13  Morris,  h.  21  Main. 
"    Patrick,  hackman,  h.u..  23  West 
«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.  66  Fairmount. 
«   Patrick  B.  coremaker  at  54  Arch,h.  1 0  Cedar. 
«    Patrick  J.  helper,  b.  339  Front 
"   Peter,  driver  at  2  American,  b.  9  Goodman. 
«    Peter  F.  molder  at  690  Park,h.2u.  133  Bab. 
«    Robert  E.  molder  at  690  Pk.  h.  Bloomfield.  t. 
«    Thomas,  b.  12  Russ., 
«    Thomas,  carpenter  at  1 0  Tru.  h.3u.  4  7  Lin. 
««    Thos.  driver  for  city,  h.2u.r.  18  Dean. 
«    Thomas,  bartender  at  68  1.  66  Hicks. 
«    Thomas,  express,  b.  9  Groodman  place. 
«   Thos.  head  porter,  26  State,  h.  31  Congress. 
«    Thomas  Jr.  marblecutter,  b.u.  147  Sheldon. 
«    Thomas  A.  engine  driver  No.  1,  55  Main, 

h.  63  Park. 
"    Thos.  F.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  66  Fairmount. 
««    Thos.  J.  clerk  at  98  Wells,  b.  63  Albany. 
«    Thomas  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  265  Park. 
«    Thos.  L.carptr.  at  1 64  Mn.  h.  1 7  Buckingham. 
«    Thomas  Sr.  farmer,  h.u.  147  Sheldon. 
"    Tim  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  26  Elmer. 
«    Timothy,  machinist,  b.  339  Front. 
«    Timothv  W.  h.u.  26  Ehner. 
«    William,  h.  26  Elmer. 
«    William,  at  13  Morris,  h.u.  21>^  Main. 
«    William,  carpenter,  136,  h.u.  136  Retreat 
«    Wm.  engineer  at  P.&.R.R,  h.  106  Walnut 
"    William,  laborer  h.  133  Lawrence. 
"   William,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.3n.  44^  John. 
((    William,  polisher  at  440  Asylum,  h.  16  Ehn. 
«    William  J.  carpenter,  h.  7  Ellsworth. 
"   William  P.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  2  John. 
"    William  P.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  54  Village. 
«   Wm.  P.  molder  at  J.  L.  Howard  &  Co.,  Park, 

h.3u.  16  Elm. 
tt   William  S.  plumber,  b.u.  4 -Chestnut 
t<    Wm.  W.  saloon,  1 78  Asylum,  h.u.  108  Hung. 
O'Byrne  James,  laborer  at  stone  pits,  h.  10  Glen. 
((    Michael,  steamfitter  556  Cap.  b.  10  Glendale. 
O'Callaghan  Catherine,  wid.  James,  h.u.  13  Good. 
«    D.  clerk  at  1 33  State,  h.u.  1 3  Goodman  pi. 
«   Ellen,  Mrs.  b.  905  Main. 
"    Hannah,  b.u.  13  Goodman  pi. 
"   Jeremiah,  h.  905  Main. 


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258 


CCalUghOT  John  J.  saloon  184,  h.n.  182  State. 
««    Jolm,  TMTter  al  129  State,  h.  49  Franklin. 
**    Julia,  D.U.  13  €rOodman  pi. 
^    Julia,  dre8Bmaker,501,  h.  501  Main. 
«<    Lizzie,  b.iL  18  Goodman  pi. 
M    l^ano,  b.iL  601  Main. 
««    Patrick  M.bartndr.at  149,h.  155  Main,rm.l  9. 
^    f2gr>«e  aiso  CaUaghan'y  Callahan. 
Oclis  Frank  M.  derk,  376  Asvlum,  h.  85  Sargeant. 
OeliBiier  Otto,  chief  cook  at  tJ.  S.  hotel,  h.  80  Tern. 
0*C«miiell  Comeliiis  F.helper  141  Com.b.  40  Bkm. 
**    Daniel,  laborer,  h.  4  Uuntlej  ay. 
**    Daniel,  polisher  at  Popes,  b. 2a.  60  Jefferson. 
C4    Francis,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  40  Buckingham. 
*^    John,  express,  489,  h.a.  489  Main. 
««    JohnF.  at  16  Ford,  h.2a.  174  Sheldon. 
^*    Jchn  J.bartender  at  32  Front,h.r.  28  Morgan. 
**    John  J.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.r.  61  Front. 
<«    John  J.  splicer  at  690, 1.  771  Park. 
*<    Margaret,  wid.  PhUip,  h.  40  Backingham. 
«<    Michael,  fireman,  P.&B.B.  b.  86  Liberty. 
»    Michael,  miller  at  165  Win.  h.  33  Bussell. 
M    Patrick,  h.u.  57  Spruce. 
**    Peter,  clerk  at  51  Market,  b.n.  29  Hudson. 
^    Peter,  laborer,  h.2a.  63  Pleasant 
**    Philip  F.  maclunist,  b.  40  Buckingham. 
•*    Thomas,  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.2n.  2  Union. 
^    Thoe.  laborer  at  citywater  wgrks,  h.  1 21  Map. 
M    Thos.  F.  foreman  1 2  Central,  h.u.  1 3  fc>pruce. 
«    Timothy  F.  boilerm.  at  1 09  Com.  b.  40  Bkm. 
«<   William,  plumber,  h.  103  Commerce. 
u   William  M.  saloon,  69,  h.  69  Pleasant. 
u   Q^see  also  CanneU. 
0*Conner  Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  228  High. 
M    DayidF.ship'gclerkl  16Com.h.u.28  Portland. 
u   Gea  T.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  94  Francis. 
«<   Michael,  coachm.at  29  Collins,  h.  78  Flower. 
M   MoUie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  24  West. 
u   Thomas, clerk  at  115  Pearl,  b.  S3  Francis. 
^   'njos.  driver  at  54  Huntley  ay.  b.u.  25^  Main. 
"   t^*see  also  Conner;  Connor. 
O'Connor  Alfred  L.  laborer  at  98  Kil.  b.  580  Main. 
M   Andrew  J.  saloon,  219  Main,  h.  28  Linden, 
u   Bell  F.  bkkpr.  at  217  Main,  b.  28  Linden. 
"   Daniel,  packer  70  Huy.  h.r.  76  Yanblock. 
«   Daniel  F.  bartender,  k  18  Russell. 
«   Don,  clerk  at  346  Main,  h.  66  Lawrence. 
M   Eliza,  wid.  Michael,  h.  24  West 
«<    Geo.  E.  at  Hartford  Post,  b.  1542  Broad. 
**  Jeremiah,  stonemason,  h.2u.  28  Grand. 
«(   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
(«   John,  laborer,  b.  209  Sheldon. 
«   John,  laborer,  h.3u.  118  Windsor. 
M   John,  printer,  b.u.  28  Grand. 
M   John  J.  machinist,  b.r.  61  Front. 
u  John  J.  toolmaker,  828  Asy.  b.  225  High. 
M   Joseph  P.  clerk  at  52  Ann,  b.  24  West. 
M   Mary,  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.  6  Hendricxsen. 
M    Mary,  wid.  Matthew,  h.  124  Potter. 
*<   Michael,  carriagemaker,  b.  1 70  Main. 
«    Michael,  molder,  h.  1 9  Squire. 
<«    Michael  H.  insurance  agent,  h.2u.  77  Main. 

O'CONNOR    MICHAELJ.con. 

tractor  and  builder,  president  Windsor 
Bed  Stone  Co.  h.  1542  Broad.  See  p.  457. 


O'Connor  Susan,  wid.  Heniy,  h.  88  Francis. 

«   Thomas,  laborer,  hjr.  61  Front 

«   William,  assistant  wessman  at  Times  office, 
246  Main,  b.  24  West 

"   CST'Mtf  also  Conner;  Connor. 
O'Connors,  William,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.  61  Haw. 
O'Day  James  T.  clerk,  b.  86  John. 

«   Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  36  John. 

"   Minnie,  dressmaker,  36,  b.  36  John. 
Odber  William  B.  clerk,  78  Asylum,  b.  120  Tm. 
Odell  Adam,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

<<   Charles  H.  teamster  at  Smith,  Northam  & 
Co.  h.u.  28  Bussell. 

«   Frank  H.  h.u.  177  Asylum. 

"    Howard  C.  clerk  at  111,  b.  Ill  Main. 

«   Margaret  J.  teacher  at  Brown  School  160 
Market,  b.  25  Sprins. 

«    Susan,  wid.  Peter,  laundress,  b.2u.  105  Front. 
Oder  Jacob,  baker  at  69  Morgan. 
Oderman  Oscar  Y.  painter  829,  b.  557  Main. 
Odert  Casper,  laborer,  b.u.  238  New  Park. 
Odium  James,  laborer,  h.u.  96  Hudson. 

*<  James  B.  bartender  at  596  Park,l.  96  Hudson. 
O'Donahue  Michael,  helper  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flow.  h.  62  Wilson. 
O'Donnell  Ann,  wid.  Anthony,  h.  66  Betreat 

"   Edward,  clerk  at  91  Albany,  b.  644  Main. 

«   Frauds,  machinist,  Lu.  53  Front 

"    Garrett,  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  15  Huntley  pi. 

«   JamesP.teamsterat280Main,h.u.r. 23 Spruce. 

«<   John,  foreman  at  St.^.  h.  35  Bussell. 

«   John,  machinist  at  1  Flower. 

«   John,  packer  at  42  Union,  h.  15  Wadsworth. 

«   Luke,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  9  Willow. 

«   Owen,  florist  at  118  Benton,  h.  85  Elliott 

"   Patrick,  coachman  at  35  Washington. 

«   Patrick  laborer,  h.r.  19  Spruce. 

«   Patrick  E.  euffir.  1  So.  Ann,  h.  74  Green. 

«    Bichard,  machinist,  b.u.  58  "Front 

«   Thomas  F.  toohnaker  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co. 
h.u.  826  Park. 

«   William  J.  helper  1  S.  Ann,  b.  74  Green. 

«   William  P.  b.  66  Betreat 
0'DonohueAnthony,mach.  at  N.Y.K.h.62  Wilson. 

«   Michael,  church  arch't,  57,  h.u.  5  7  Hawthorn. 
O'Donoyan  Dominick,  engineer  at  Popes,  h.2u. 
83  Goyernor. 

u   Eugene,  carpenter,  h.u.  288  Allyn. 

«<    LilUe  G.  cashier  at  406  Main,  b.u.  288  Allyn. 

"  Marearet,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.u.  288  Allyn. 
Odosha  Emma,  bkkpr.  at  77  Com.  b.u.  55  Lincoln. 
O'Dwyer  Richard,  annealerat  Popes,  b.  47  Haw. 
O'Fanrell  James,  Mrs.  h.  331  Front. 

«   John,  lettercarrier,  h.  13  Wells. 
Officer  John  W.  foreman,  St  Ry.  h.u.  153  Weth. 
O'Flaherty  Bridget,  wid.  John,'h.u.  87 J  Windsor. 

«   Eugene,  carpenter,  b.u.  52  Linden. 

«    Hugh,  attorney,  297  Main,  b.  18  Goodman. 

"   Hugh,laborerat385  Sheldon,h.2u.l5So.Pros. 

it   John,  engraver  at  400, 1.  527  Main. 

"   John,  laborer,  b.r.  53  Front. 

«   John,  physician,  116,  h.  116  Main. 

u   Mary  Mrs.  h.r.  53  Front 

"   Mary  P.  teacher,  b.  116  Main. 

«   Maurice,  druggist,  118  Main,  h.  1 2  Morris. 


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geeb's  habtfobd  city  diebctobt. 


O'Flaherty  Mich,  hackman,  2S,  b.  28  Windsor. 

"   ^atnck,  mason,  h.  44^  John. 

"   ir^*«««  oUo  Flaherty. 
Ogden  Frank,moIder  at  I  Flower,b.u.  23  Howard. 

«   James,  mach.  581  Cap.  b.  40  Buckingham. 
Ogg  Alexander,  sup't.  54  Arch,  h.  22  New  Park. 

"   John,  maeh.  at  54  Arch.  b.  22  New  Park. 
Ogilvie  George,  stonecutter,  h.  3  Sanford. 

"    William,  laborer,  h.  160  New  Park. 
Ogilvy  James,  janitor  at  236,  b.  236  Main. 
O'Hara  Ann  M.  wid.  Francis,  h.u.  58  Flower. 

«    Catherine,  wid.  Edward,  h.2u.  25  Flower. 

«    Francis  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.2u.  1 18  Bab. 

"   George  M.  clerk  228  Main,  b.Q.  53  Flower. 

«   Jas.  tinner  at  136  Mn.  grocer,  71,  h.n.  71  Pot. 

"   Joseph,  brakeman,  b.  270  Front. 

"   Julia,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  32  Pleasant. 

«   Michael,  b.  52  Edwards. 

«   Nellie,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.u.  28  Alden. 

(I   Patrick,  mach.  at.  1.  Flow.  h.u.  23  Williams. 

«    Thos.  J.  bartender  at  86  Alb.  b.  52  Edwards. 

«   Thomas  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  185  Lawrence. 
Ohasopion  Nigles,  at  328  Asylum. 
Ohliger  August,  carpenter,  h.  182  Clark. 

"    Charles,  carpenter,  h.  182  Clark. 

«    Ernest  A.  sawyer,  h.  182  Clark. 
Oiley  Emma  H.  b.  886  Main. 

«    Geoi^e,  confectionery,  836,  h.  836  Main. 
O'Keefe  Chas.  P.engrav.  at  14  Ford,  b.  65  Flower. 

«    Cornelius,  teamster  at  stone  pits,  b.  105  Zion. 

«   Daniel,  barber,  55  High,  h.u.  42  Hopkins. 

a   James,  helper  at  1  Flower  b.  47  Florence. 

«   James,  nightwatchm.  Cap.  h.  1462  Broad. 

«   James  Jr.  messenger  at  Cap.  b.  1462  Broad. 

u   John,  molder  at  1,  b.  47  Flower, 

«   Marga.wid.Comelius,  grocer,  1 05,h.  1 05  Zion. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Horan,  h.Su.  8  John. 

«   Michael,  advertisement  writer,  371  Main, 
b.u.  42  Hopkins. 

«   Michael,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.u.  22  Union. 

«   Nellie,  wid.  David,  h.2u.  146  Grove. 

«   Patrick,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  24  Howard. 

«    Thomas,  clerk  at  460  Main,  h.  12  Wells. 

«   Timothy,  barber  at  38  7  All vn,  h.  35  Chestnut. 

"   William,  at  15  Trumbull,  b.  44  Pratt. 

"   K3r'«€C  also  Keefe. 
Okhorain  George,  screwmakerat476  Capitol. 
O'Eonski  Edward  W.  insurance  agent  at  278^ 

Main,  b.  21  Windsor. 
Olander  Charles,  h.  764  Main. 
O'Laughlin  Daniel,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Dennis,  helper,  b.  50  Green. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.  23  Front. 

«   John  J.  ship'ngclerk  at  6  2  Mar.  h.u.  44  Green. 

"   Joseph,  b.u.  27  Spruce. 

"   Michael,  foreman  at  r.  185  Main,  h.  27  Alb. 

«   Michael  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  46  Green. 

««   Pat'k,  laborer  Sp*g  Grove  CemV,!!.  50  Green. 

"   Patrick  J.  driver  at  51,  b.  51  Farmington. 

«<   Peter,  driver  at  25  Union,  h.u.  79  Governor. 

«   Peter  J.  printer  at  Calhoun  Printing  Co.  29 
Union  pi.  h.2u.  50  Green. 

"   Thomas,  laborer,  b.  23  Front. 

«   Thomas  F.  plater  at  62  Market,  b.  50  Green. 

"    lOT'^ec  aUo  O'Laughlin, 


Olcott  Geoi^e  C.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  11 7  Benton. 
«   Harry  H.  stenog.  at  388  Cap.  b.  26  Hopkins. 
«   James  H.  clerk  at  95  Pie.  h.u.  290  Market. 
«   William  T:  student  at  Trinity  Collie,  16 
Janris  Hall,  Summit 
Oldbelt  Ike,  helper  at  62  Market,  h.  21  Momm. 
OLD   PEOPLE'S  HOME,  20  Jeffer- 
son. See  pages  ^70,  671. 
Older  Abraham,  h.u.  89  Morgan. 
«   Jacob,  poolroom  211  Front,  h.  89  Morgan. 
«   Morris,  messenger  at  Hartford  Courant,  S% 
State,  h.  89  Morgan. 
Oldershaw  Wm.  H.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  iN'.B.t* 
Oldfield  Luke  H.  h.  36  Chestnut 
Oldroyd  Charles  6.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  h.  18  Oak. 
«   Joseph  A.  machinist  1  Flower,  h.  Windsor  t. 
Olds  Alfred  A,(0.fr  WhwpU)  h.  252  LaoreL 
«    Sophronia,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

"   &Whipple,  agricultural  impl.164  to  168State. 
Alfi^a  A.  Olds.      Frank  H.  Whlppleu 
Olea  Frederick,  h.  108  Mather. 
O'Leary  James,  student,  b.  197  Windsor. 

"   James  F.  waiter  at  375,  h.  312  Asylum. 

««  Jeremiah,  bricklayer,  b.  197  Windsor. 

«   Patrick,  melter66"Suffield,  h.  197  Windsor. 

u   lO^sce  also  Leary, 
Olekuck  Edward,  plater  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
Olin  Andrew  F.  blacksm.  252  PI.  h.  108  Mather. 

«    Otto  B.  operator  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Ca  252 
Pearl,  h.  22  Babcock. 
Olinsky  Bernard,  painter,  h.  5  North. 
Oliver  Abram  L.  farmer  30  Wash.  h.  262  N.B. 

«    Frank,  miller  at  Popes,  b.  Hockanum  v. 

"    Harry  W.  repairer  at  32 1  Main,  b.  Wilson  sta. 

«   John  E.  brksmith.  Alb.  c.  Wdld.  h.  299  Alb. 

«   John  WilUam,  blacksmith,  b.  299  Albany. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Nelson,  b.u.  41  Canton. 

u    Sidney,  painter,  625  Main. 

"   Wm.  machinist  1  Flower,  b.  401  CapitoL 

«<    Wm.  E.  clerk,  h.  124  Church. 

«    William  F.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.u.  76  Pot. 
Olkuck  Rose  E.  private  stenographer  for  £.  M. 

Huntsinger,  30  Asylum,  b.u.  38  Capen. 
Ollof  Benson,  tutor  at  248  Main,  b.  88  Grove. 
Olmstead  Harriet  M.  teacher  at  Second  North 
school,  249  High. 

"   William  L.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  59  Cap. 

Olmsted  Albert  H,(G.  P.  Bissell  Sf  Co.)  bank- 
ers, 307  Miun,  h.  91  Ehn.     See  page  369. 

"    Charles  E.  ins.  agent,  h.u.  26  Church. 

«   Elihu,  machinist  at  388  Capitol,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Ella  M.  shorthand  school,  278^  Main,rm. 46, 
b.  34  Charter  Oak  pi. 

"   Ellen  G.  at  66  State,  b.  58  Church. 

"   Fannie  M.  and  Clara  J.  h.  29  Spring. 

«   George  H.  manager  at  291  AUyn,  h.  E.H.t 

«   HannsJi  L.  wid.  Lucius  D.  h.  74  Niles. 

«    Harry  D.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291 
Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

«   Harry  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  55  Gillett. 

"   Henry  K.  physician,  b.  77  Elm. 

<<   Joseph  N.  li.  115  Bellevue. 

M   Margaret  P.  wid.  Woodbridge  S.  h.  55  Gillett. 


OEBB'S    HABTFOBD    GITT    DIBBCTOBY. 


255 


Olmsted  Walter  B.  cashier  Conn.  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  55  Gillett 
«*    Walter  B.  Jr.  b.  56  Gillett. 
Olney  Jeremiah,  h.  117  Washington. 
O'ljouehlin  Bridget  Mrs.  h.r.  124  Market. 
««    J^n,  packer  281  State,  h.  23  Front. 
««    John  J,(Buckley  if  O* Loughlin.)lu.23SMAr, 
M    l^Iargaret,  wid.  John,  h.2n.  389  Capitol. 
**    Thomas,  tobacco  sorter  231  State,  b.  23  Fr. 
u    g^r'fee    (mUo    (/Laugldin;    McLaughlin; 
Loughlin. 
OlscheEakie  Charles,  stitcher  8  Sig.  b.  28  Grand. 
«*    Frederick,  hamesam.  at  8  Sig.  h.  24  Grand. 
M    Gotfried  laborer,  h.n.  28  Grand. 
M    Gotfried  Jr.  (L  Wise  j-  Co.)h,  39  Wooster. 
Olsen  Ada,  wid.  Charles,  boardineb.  u.80  Front. 
M    Andrew,  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.2u.  47  Shel. 
^    August,  teamster,  b.u.  80  Front. 
»<    Benn,  laborer,  44,  b.  44  Woodbridge. 
«    Charles,  laborer,  109  Commerce. 
*<    Charles,  rubberworker,  b.u.  5  Affleck. 
^   Jacob,  carpenter,  1.  72  Lawrence. 
c<    Gustaf .  bartender,  80,  b.u.  80  Front 
«<    Martin,  laborer,  47^  b.  47  Bluehills. 
*<   Johann,  photogri4>her,  44  7^  Main,  b.  76  Ann. 
u   J(^n,  carpenter,  1.  72  Lawrence. 
Olason  Holger,  sbip.  elk.  424,  h.  284  As^r.  rm.  55. 

<«    Nels,  cutter  at  690  Park,  b.  2  Putnam. 
OIsslepeT  Joseph,  blacksmith,  h.u.3  Pleasant  ct. 
O'Malley  Annie,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  74  Temple, 
u    John,  policeman,  h.  24  Canton. 
^   John  M.  tinner  at  Colts,  b.  24  Canton. 
(yMara  Dennis,  brazier  at  Popes  b.  305  Law. 
^   James,  tietester  at  581  Cap.  h.  72  Potter. 
"   Mar^ret  Mrs.  at  W. H.H.  for  Aged,  Albany. 
M   Patrick,  filer  at  581  Can.  h.  53  Potter. 
Omare  M.  laundress  at  30  Washington. 
O'Meara  Edward  J.  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  h.2u.  86 
Walnut 
«  John,  tillerman  at  275,  h.u.  242  Pearl. 
"  Marj,  wid.  Jeremiah,  washer,  h.  5  Huntley. 
^  Maurice,  machinist,  h.r.  7  Oak. 
(<  Patrick,  watchman  N.Y.R.  h.u.  305  Law. 
«   Patrick  J.  facer  at  556  Cap.  b.  805  Law. 
"  Bichard  £.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  5  Huntley. 
0*Mullam  Lillie,  clerk  at  Fox's,  b.u.  70  Flow. 
Onderdonk  Adrian  H.  student  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, 9  Northam  Tower,  Summit 
O'Nefl  Andrew  F.  chief  clerk  atP.R.R.1.17  Wms. 
ci   Bartho]omew,policeman,  h.  112  Hungerf ord. 
«  Bridget,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  65  Pleasant 
M  Charles  P.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  178  Putnam. 
M   Catharine,  wid.  John  T.  h.  228  High. 

O'NEIL  COR^TELIUS,  Emigration  and 
LiFB  Insurance  Agent,  bkkpr.  JEtnsk 
Life  Lisurance  Co.  218  Main,  h.  62  Church. 

^  Cornelius,  mason  tender,  b.  69  Ay  on. 

<<  Dennis,  laborer  at  stonepit,  h.u.  412  Broad. 

"^  Dennis  Jr.  joiner  at  68  Hud.  b.u.  412  Bd. 

u  Dennis  J.  boilerm.'at  N.Y.R.b.  Hamilton  ext. 

O'NEIL  EDWARD,  contractor  and 
builder,  68,  h.u.  68  Hudson.     See  p.  474. 

«   Edward,  shoemaker  88  Windsor,  h.  33  Tern. 


O'Neil  Eugene,  stonecutter,  b.u.  218  State. 

(<   Francis,  hodcarrier,  h.du.r.  232  Zion. 

<«   Frank  B.  clerk,  b.  24  Pawtucket 

"    George  C.  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.  62  Church. 

«    George  E.  bookkeeper  at  236  Park, b.24Paw. 

t<   James,  teamster,  h.u.  7  Park. 

«  James  T.  molder  54  Arch,  b.  24  Pawtucket 

«   John,  bricklayer,  b.  1423  Broad. 

«  John,  gardener,  h.  351  i^armington  ave. 

M   John,  at  Popes,  b.  412  Broad. 

«   John  C.  drug  clerk  at  204  Sta.  b.  112  Hung. 

«   John  J.  engineer  at  P.O.  h.  22  Pawtucket. 

ii   John  J.  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  256  Park. 

«   Jonathan,  plumber  at  1  Lau.  b.  412  Broad. 

"   Joseph  E.  at  iBtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
b.  62  Church. 

«  Julia,  b.  48  Ashley. 

«   Keron  Wm.  oressm.  62  Mar.  h.2u.  231  Fkn. 

«   L.  clerk  at  tf.  Ballersteins  &  Co.  372  Main. 

«   Marguerite,  milliner  at  3  72  Main,  b.  24  Paw. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Peter,  h.u.  150  New  Park. 

"   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  118  Windsor. 

<<   Michael,  mason  &  contrctr.  h.  24  Pawtucket 

«  Michael  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  227  High. 

«   Patrick,  masontender,  h.u.r.  1 2  So.  Pro. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  b.35  Russell. 

«   Patrick,  driver  at  4  Am.  Row,  b.  462  Main. 

"   Patrick  J.  teamster  at  4  Am.Row,b.52  Bkra. 

«   Thomas  at  108, 1.2u.  97  Main. 

"   Thomas,  driver  at  108,  1.2u.  97  Main. 

«   Thomas  A.  engineer  N.Y.R.  h.  7  East 

«   Thomas  E.  student  b.  62  Church. 

«   Timothy,  at  Gas  Works,  h.  99  Arch. 

«   Timothy  J.  pinm.  at  31  Hicks,b.u.  412  Broad 

"   William,  mason,  b.  24  Pawtucket. 
O'NEIL  WILLIAM   F.  mason  &  build- 
er, 54,  h.  54  Woodbine.     See  page  459. 

"  William  H.  clerk  at  364  Mn.  b.  62  Church. 
O'Neill  Carrie  T.  Mrs.  buttonholem.  h.  60  Oak. 

"    Francis  E.  clerk  at  138  Main,  b.  Sheldon 

«<    Herbert  H.  clerk  at  384  Main,  h.  151  Weth. 

«   Margaret  Mrs.  h.2u.  356  Main,  rm.  56. 
Ongley  George  B.  b.  445  Main. 

"   M.  J.  Mrs.  b.  445  Main. 
Oosterbaan  A.  S.  I.  nurseryman  for  W.  E.  Wal- 
lace, 659  Farmington  ave. 
Opdyke  Emma.  wid.  Samuel,  b.u.  22  Hopkins. 

"    Harry  H.  clerk  160  Asy.  h.  22  Hopkins. 
Open  Hearth,  St  Paul's  Guild,  135  Front,  Benj. 

N.  B.  Miller,  superintendent. 
Oppelt  Adam,  spinner,  n.u.  238  New  Park. 

«    Andrew,  machinist,  h.u.  224  New  Park. 

«   Barthel,  shoemaker,  238,  h.  238  New  Park. 

"   Fred,  operator  1  Lau.h.  238  New  Park. 

"    Herman,  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  b.  4  N.  P. 

"   John,  clerk  at  238,  b.  288  Park. 

«   John,  molder  690  Park,  h.  4  New  Park. 

«   Michael,  shoem.  &  notions,  82,  h.  82  Front 

"  Otto,  repairer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  224  New  Park. 
Oppenheimer  Ike  butcher  at  37,  b.u.  37Moi^an. 
Opper  Fred.  C.  manager,  189  State,  h.  40  W^st. 
Oppermann  Fredk.  at  1005 Main,  h.u. ISO  Martin 

"    Fritz,  kilnman  at  1005  Main,  h.  Judson. 

«   Henry,  grocer,  44,  h.  50  Ward. 

li    Herman,  milk,  b.u.  130  Martin. 


256 


6EEB  S    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBBCTOBT. 


Orcult  H.  O.  decorator,  257  AflyliiBL 
O'Reilly  Ann,  wicL  Patrick,  h.2a.  369  Park. 

u   Daniel  J.  toolsharpener  at  98  Charter  Oak, 
b.  82  Front 

»■   Edward,  mason,  b.3n.  34  South  Prospect 

«    Eugene  A.  b.  11  EUerj. 

«    Eugene  J.  nibberw.  at  690  Pk.  h.  22  Amity. 

«   James,  blacksmith,  b.  11  Ellery. 

«    Richard,  gardener,  h.r.  4  Center. 

«   Richard,  Jr.  b.r.4  Center. 

«   Wm.  J.  laborer,  h.  11  Ellery. 

u   l^^Tsee  also  Retlly;  Riley. 
Orenstein  Davis,  peddler,  h.r.  198  Front. 

«<    Henry,  screwm.  at 4  76  Cap.  h.u.r.  1 98  Front 

•«   Mendel,  peddler,  h.u.  303  Market 
Orgill  Adolphus  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  33  N.  B. 

«    Ernest,  b.  877  Main. 

"   John,  photographer,  27^,  h.  877  Main. 

ORIENT     INSURANCE      CO.    5 

Haynes,  c.  Pearl.  See  page  405. 

Orlander  Chas.  A.  forem.  556  Cap.  h.r.  764  Mn. 
O'Rourke  Edward  S.mach.  at  Popes.  b.u.  85  Gov. 

«   James  T.  blacks'h  at  Colts,  h.  85  Governor. 

«   Mary,  wid.  James,  b.  58  Chestnut 

"    William,  teamster  at  100  Com.  h.  142  Grove. 

"   0^^«€e  also  Rourke. 
Orphan  Asylum,  bovs  and  girls,  171  Putnam. 
Orr  Caroline  Mrs.  h.u.  950  Main. 

«    Frank,  proofreader  at  141,  h.u.  71  Pearl. 

«   John  Henry,  carptr.  r.  334  Asv.  h.u.  950  Mn. 

«    Louis  G.  C.  printer  254  Pearl,  b.  950  Main. 

«    Robert,  clerk,  h.  44^  Wooster. 

(<    Orskansky  Hy,  helper  at  1  Flow.  h.  186  Fr. 
Ortmann  Gustav  A.  Jr.  surveyor,  b.  554  Main. 
Orton  Alice  H.  wid.  Alfred,  h.  215  Windsor. 
Orzino  Luca,  laborer,  h.u.  86  Morgan. 
Osbaldiston  Henry  W.  solderer  at  62  Market, 

h.u.  66  Westland. 
Osborn  Burtis  J.  clerk  at  542,  b.  248  Main. 

«    George,  peddler,  h.u.  278  Market. 

«    George  S.  electrician,  h.  25  Madison. 
Osborn  Henry,  police  commissioner,  secretary 
Dunham  Hosiery  Co.  66  State,  h.  23  Cap- 
itol. See  page  504. 

«   John  W.  manager  at  154  Asylum. 

"   Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  180  Capen. 

«    Katherine,  wid.  Mills,  h.u.r.  7  Pleasant. 

«    Nelson  S.  clerk  at  352,  b.  352  Collins. 

«   Newton,  helper  at  95  PI.  h.  Newington  t. 

«    Orvil  C.  coachman  at  912,  h.u.  893  Main. 

ti   &  Price,  see  W.  T.  Price  &  Co. 

«   Thomas,  clerk,  4  American.  h.u.  2  Hicks. 

«    W.  E.  typewriter,  b.u.  2  Hicks. 
Osborne  Adelaide  D.  masseuse,  167,b.  167  High. 

«    B.  J.  1.  248  Main,  rm.  13. 

«   Frank  H.  brakem.  at  N. Y.R.  h.  Hayden  Sta. 

"   Maitland  L.  printer  at  356  Asy.  b.  44  High. 
Osgood  Wm.  J.  clerk  at  Pope,  b.  315  Pearl. 
0*8haughne8seyPeterH.bartenderh.2u.2lSpruce 
O'Shea  James,  h*2u.  25  Flower. 

<(   Jas.  car  inspector  N.  Y.R.  h.2u.  25  Flower. 
Osika  Michael,  clerk  at  253  Asy.  b.  26  Vernon. 
Osmond  Joseph  H.  engineer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  6  Atl. 
Osterblorn  John,  coachman,  h.  1445  firoad. 
Osterling  Ernest,  coachman,  h.  Fairview. 


Ostlnnd  Axel  R.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  5S  Haw. 
Ostman  Otto, cabinetmaker  at  69  Front,  b.71  Mn 
Ostrander  F.M.  aeent  at  154  Asylumji.  922  Main* 

M  John  H.  mach.  at  154  Asylum,  b.  922  Main] 
Ostrom  Minnie  O.  dressmaker,  40.  b.2a.40  Hung' 
Ostron  Chas.  brakeman  P.  &  R.R.  b.  25  ^l^alniit. 
O'Snllivan  John,  pc^ceman,  h.  28  Cedar. 

«   i^*See  also  Sullivan, 
Otis  Alma  £.  Mrs.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

««  J.  Henry,  (A.  P,  Brown  {f  Co.)  livery  sta- 
ble r.  616  Main,  h.  3  Avon. 

<(   John,  planingmill,  169  Fr.  h.  41  Wadswortfa. 

<<    Ralph  S.  toohn.  at  581  Cap.  b.2u.  58  Hung. 

««    Robert  W.  b.  11  Winthrop. 
O'Toole  Catherine  wid.  Patrick,  h.  54  Vanblock. 

<<  James  O.  assemb.  at  Popes,  b.u.  49  Lawrence. 

«   Lawrence,  lab.  at  Popes,  h.u.  49  Lawrence. 

«   WoL  P.  nickel  plater  at  Popes,  b.u.  49  Law. 
Ott  Andrew,  blacksmith,  10,  h.  10  Charles. 

"    Andrew  A.  stairbuUder  at  Taf  t  Co.b.u.l  58  Fr. 

«    Anton  J.  carriage  painter,  h.2u.  18  So.  Ann. 

u   Emil,  bartender  at  158  Fr.  h.u.  58  Wads. 

«   Frederick  M.  maeh.  at  Water  Wks.h.5  7  Got. 

«    George,bartdr.  at  482  Mn.  h.2u.  24  Moi^gan. 

<(   George,  bartdr.  at  815  Park,  b.u.  53  Wads. 

"   George,  h.u.  158  Front 

«<   John,  b.u.  158  Front 

«   Joseph,  feeder,  b.  158  Front 
Ottman  F.  Jr.  Rev.  h.  25  Capitol. 
Otto  Hugo  F.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.u.  26  Hop. 

«    William,  tailor  at  66  Asylum,  h.  56  Village. 

«    William  C.  at  66  Asylum,  b.  56  Village. 
Ottowitz  Peter,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  1069  Broad. 
Overand  Annie,  milli'r.  at  3  76  Mn.  b.2u.  27  Flor. 
Overman  Wheel  Co.  333  Main. 
Overton  Edward  F.  apprentice,  5  Mec.b.£.H.t. 
Owen  George,  plumber  at  556  Mn.  b.  145  High. 

«   Hans  C.  student  at  Trinity  College,    18 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

«    Herbert  A.  lab.  at  95  Pie.  h.u.  87  Chestnut 

«    Hugh  T.  gardener,  b.u.  41  Flower. 

«   John,  shipping  elerk  302  Asy.  h.  44  Wol. 

«   Josephine  M.  wid.  Eber  £.  boardingh.  5  7  Gh. 

"   Martin,  b.  63  Hawthorn. 

«    Thomas,  gardener,  b.  41  Flower. 

«    Thomas,  mach.  at  2 1 6  Law.  b.  63  Hawthorn. 

(c   Thomas,  stonecutter  &  sidewalk  contractor, 
r.  38,  h.u.  38  Annawan. 

«    Thomas  Jr.  h.  44  Grand. 

«   Walter  G.  clerk  b.  57  Farmington. 
Owens  Edward,  b.  231  Pearl. 

"    Fred,  at  476  Cap.  b.u.  73  Mun. 

«   John  J.  helper  at  228  Pl.b.u.  63  Hawthorn. 

«   Joseph,  engineer  at  P.&R.R.  h.  279  Asylum. 

(<   Margaret,  wid.  Edward,  h.  231  Pearl. 

it   Martin  A.  machinist,  h.a.  63  Hawthorn. 

«   Michael  F.  electrician  at  1  Lau.b.u.  63  Haw. 

((   Patrick,  laborer,  b.u.  46  Wells. 

«   Patrick,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  68  ELaw. 
Ozon  Wallace,  oil  peddler,  h.  52  Smith. 

Job  and  Book  Printing 
Done  at  No.  i6  State  Street 


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257 


CLARENCE  L.  PALMER, 

Meals,  PealtrYi  Vegetables. 

Affent  for  MoArtliar's  ^ 

Dntoliefls  Ooan^  SaiiMi«e0.       «^ 

j^  Gimnby  Creamery  Batter 

•^  .*.   freeh  every  d47. 

1(5  PEARL  STREET. 

Paaske  J.  St  draughtBm.  1  Flow.  b.  1544  Broad. 
PtBcific  Express  Go.  215  Asy.  Seep.  509. 

Packard  Anna  Marshall,  b.  50  Gillett 

^   Caleb  L.  supt  almshouse,  2  Holcomb. 

«   EhnerC. elk. at  142  Asy.b.u.l21  Hiu^gerford. 

«<   Philomela,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Packer  Emiljr  J*  nurse,  b.  150  AUvn. 
Paddock  Charles  H.rollerat  690Park,b.32  Smith. 

M   Nellie  M.  sten.  at  284  Asj.  b.  Meriden  t. 
Faditme  Nunziato,  barber,  1 78  Fr.  h.  64  Morgan. 

•<   Peter,  h.  73  Morgan. 
F^ige  Bertrand  A.  clerk  at  Travelers  Insurance 
Co.  56  Proqiect,  b.  219  High. 

M    Charles,  laborer,  h.n.  114  Albany. 

M   Charles  Mrs.  washer  1 14,  h.  *  114  Albany. 

M   Daniel  £.  salesman  145  Sta.  h.u.  57  Village. 

"   Frank  M.  driver,2  Amer.  Row,  h.u.  9  2 Win. 

u  Ida,  h.  18  Liberty. 

u  James  Alex,  jobber,  b.u.  49  Mather. 

M   John  H.  Jr.  student.  Trinity  CoUege,  4 
Jarris  Hall,  Summit. 

«   Lewis  B.  h.  6  Village. 

M   Mary,  h.  6  Village. 

M   Mary  £.  wid.  Jonathan  B.  b.  91  Main. 

"   MaiT  Jane,  wid.  Geo.  matron  Watkinson 
school,  Albany,  cor.  Bloomfield. 

**   Raloh  £.  clerk  at  843  Main,  b.u.  22  Hopkins. 

u   William  6.  Jobber,  h.2u.  63  Hicks. 

u   Wm.  W.  painter,  h.  5  Meadow. 

u   |3r«e6  also  Paige. 
Pagram  Anna,  Fideha,  Misses,  h.  12  South  Ann. 

M   John,  b.  12  South  Ann. 

^   Louisa,  h.  12  South  Ann. 
Paige  Mary  A.  teacher  at  36  Wads.  b.  81  Bkm. 
Paine  Ogle  T.  student,  30  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

"   VST^ee  also  Payne. 
Painter  Charles  S.  clerk  at  Newton  &  Robertson, 
h.  285  Capitol. 

«<   Robert  F.  mech.  at  154  Main,  1.  28  Temple. 
Paiot  Pierre  Rev.  F.  Superior,  New  Park. 
Pakson  George,  canvasser,  b.2u.  168  Franklin. 
Pakson  George,  canvasser,  b.2u  168  Franklin. 
Palace  Laundry,  4  Lewis,  Henry  A.  Budde,  prop. 
Palder  Frank,  laborer,  h.2u.  28  Kilboum. 
Palette  Rol>ert  N.  clerk  at  554,  b.  553  Asylum. 
Palm  Charles,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  34  Putnam. 
Palmbeiv,  Justice,  boot  &  shoe  repairer,   18 

lK»ward,  h.  18  Lawrence. 
Palmer  Annie,  nurse  at  20  Jefferson. 
Palhsr  Clabence  L.meat  market,  etc.  115,  h. 
118  PearL  See  page  25  7. 

«   EdgarM.meats&g'ries,130Alb.h.u.41lGar. 

M   £dm.  G.  janitor  at  1 7  Haynes,  rm.  122. 


T 


EMPERANCE  HOTEL, 


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^ 


Regular  and  Tcansieiit  Boafders. 

j^    First-Qass  Accommodations 
^^    at  Reasonable  Rates.  ♦  ♦  •  . 

nrs.  PRANK  PAQUBTTB, 

126  MARKET  STREET. 

Palmer  Emily  nurse,  70,  h.  70  Wooster. 
««   F.  L.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  b.  Rocky  Hill  t. 
«    Frances  C.  wid.  W.  H.  h.  1054  Asylum. 
«   H.  W.  &  Co.  carmen,  246  State. 

Sidney  W.  Andrews.  WllllAm  Hontinirton. 

«   Harry  W.b.  1067  Main. 

«   Henry,  agent  at  231  State, h.  1067  Main. 

««   John,  b.  30  Spring. 

«   John  C.  discount  clerk  at  State  Bank,  299 
Main,  h.  59  Church. 

«   John  Erving,  policeman,  h.u.  11  Bellevue. 

«   Josiah  C.  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  h.  Rocky  Hill  t. 

ii   Lola,  1.  181  State. 

«   Martha  E.  clerk  at  410  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

M    Mary  A.  b.  1168  Main. 

«   Nellie,  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  58  Churoh. 

«   Nicholas  L.  potter  at  Faience,  h.  81  Heath. 

«   William  J.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  28  Spring. 
Palmisano  Frank,  fruitpeddler,  h.  93  Windsor. 
Palmquist  A.  A.  h.  10  Putnam. 

«    Gustave,  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.  28  Temple. 
Paloma  Frank,  laborer,  b.3u.r.  20  Charles. 
Palotta  D.  laborer  at  618  Capitol,  h.  67  Morgan. 

u   Matia,  laborer,  b.  76  Charles. 

u   Rocco,  laborer,  b.  7  Charles. 
Papillion  Elzear,  machat  1  Flow.  h.  18^  Howard. 

a    George,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  18|  Howard. 
Paquettr  Melyina,  wid.  Frank,  Temperance 
Hotel,  126  Market  Seepage  257. 

Paradis  Frederick,  carptr.  N.  Y.R.  h.  Burnside  v. 
Pareachene  Joseph,  driver,  h.2u.  3  Kilbourn. 
Pardee  Martha,  b.  76  Bellevue. 

«    Sarah  N.  &  Cora  W.  Misses,  h.  6  2  Capitol. 
Parelle  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
Parent  Emily,  nurse,  b.  Ill  Main. 

«    Viola  H.  operator  at  247  Pearl,  b.  141  Main. 
Parenti  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  2}^  Charles. 

u  John,  laborer,  b.  2^  Charles. 

u   Michael,  laborer,  h.u.  73  Morgan. 

it   Nicola,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
Paris  Reuben,  peddler,  h.  260  Front 
Parish  Albert  E.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  1. 289  Capitol. 

(<   Ella  A.  teacher,  South  school,  b.  E.H.  t. 

"    George  T.  artist,  h.  26  Amity. 

«    Howard,  miller,  b.  Bloomfield  av. 

u   Roswell,  Jr.  clerk  at  389  Allyn,  1. 110  High. 

"   fS^see  also  Parrish. 
Park  Bros.  &  Co.  steel  and  copper,  13  Central. 

u   Central  Stables,  W.Tewk8bury,r.  87  High. 

(«   Commissioners'  office,  236  Main. 

(i   Drug  Co.  376  Asylum. 

ti   Knitting  Works,  C,  Q.  Plaisted  &  Co.  836 
Asvlum, 


258 


GEEB*8    HABTFORD    CITY    DIBBCIOBY. 


T.  M.  Parker^ 


«^    Buttung  Brandi^ 

^     Notary  Seal^ 
«^     Jvtf bbcr  SfafUfiiy 


71  ASYLUM  STREET. 

Park  View  Hotels  Heins  Brothen,  490  ABylnm. 

u   Vi<'w  House,  8  Lewis. 

"   t^^'^«  fl^  Parke$;  Parks. 
Parker  Almon  G.  messenger  at  P.O.b.  226  Fkn. 

li   Anna,  wid.  Stephen,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

u    Annie,  bairdreHser at 400  Main,  b.  58  Chuivh. 

«   Benton  N.  stenographer  at  F.  H.  Bichards, 
303  Main,  b.  279  Capitol 

<<   Burton,  clerk,  b.  47  Bnckinffham« 

«   Charles,  clerk  at  91  Main,  h.  2  George. 

u   Charles  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  88  Franklin. 

a   Charles  E.  clerk  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  645  Main. 

«    Charles  E.  with  C.  C.  Kimball  &  Co.  insur- 
ance agency,  222  Main,h.  14  Whitney. 

«    Charles  F.  toolm.  at  r.  1 2  Pratt,  h.40  Hudson. 

PARKER  &  C0.8uocessorstoFox&Co. 
wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  fine  gro- 
ceries, teas,  wines,  imported  cigars,  etc. 
1 7  Central.* 

««    Cyrus  C.  molder  at  690,  h.  744  Park. 
"    Edwin  A.  helper,  164  State. 
It   Edward  J.  at  52  Vernon,  b.  104  Albany. 
«   Edwin  P.  Bev.  pastor  South  Congregational 

church,  h.  47  Buckingham. 
«    Emerson  M.  barber  at  2  7  PL  h.u.  226  Fkn. 
"    Enoch,  boatbuilder  at  245  Main,  rm.  4,  h. 

88  Franklin. 
"   Ernest  L.  druffclk. at  606  Mn.h.77  Williams. 
«    F.  D.  &  Co.  bicycles,  121>^  Main. 

Fre<l.  D.  Parkor.  Wm.  M.  Bntler. 

«    Felton,  patentclk.atPope8,b.l21  Mn.rm.55. 
u    Florence  E.  milliner,  18,  h.u.  18  Pratt. 

PARKER  FRANCIS   H.  attorney  at 

law,  845,  b.  554  Main.     See  page  448. 

"    Frank  E.  messenger  at  P.O.b.u.266  Franklin. 
"    Frank  E.  shooting  gal.  218  Main,  b.  44  Pratt. 
"   Frank  J.  clerk  at  Conn.  General  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  22  Pavilion. 
a   Fred.  Henry,  bookkeeper  at  205  State,  b. 

South  Manchester  t. 
"   Frederick,  plater  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co.  b. 

88  Franklin. 
"   Frederick  D.(F,D,P.^  Co.)  h.u. 40  Hudson. 
u   Frederic  J.  polisher  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co. 

581  Capitol,  h.u.  4  Sisson  av. 
««   Genio S.  carptr. at  69  Front,  h.u.  22  Pavilion, 
«    George  A.  supt.  Keney  park,  b.  1 2  Bluehills. 
»<    George  P.  Jr.  b.  644  Main. 
it    (icorgo  W.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  19  J  Main. 
«   Harris,  salesman,  h.u.  87  Kenyon. 
«<   Henry  D.  clerk,  66  Asy.  h.2u.  86  Wooster.   I 


Parker  Howaid  £.  clerk,  336  Main,  h,  SS  Ch. 
«<   Howard  W.  at  123  State,  b.  104  Albany. 
<«  Jaoies  H.  (Parker  jr  Co.)  h.ii.  18  CenlraL 
^  John,  carptr.  133  Sheldon,  h.  88  Franklin. 
**  John  Dwigfat,  asBt  secretary  Coon.  Mntnal 
Life  Ins.Ca  29l'Main,h.  183  Sigoornej. 
^  John  E.  joiner  at  36  Ehn,  b.  88  Franklin. 
u  Jdiin  H.  painter  at  Ho^tal,  h.  127  Mj^le, 
^  John  M.  collector,  b.  8  Preston. 
<«  John  M.  Jr.  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Ca  218  Main, 

h.  8  Plreston. 
"   Leon  E.  clerk  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1 

Flower,  b.  279  Capit<4. 
**  Lewis  D.  treasurer  &  manager,  690  Park, 

b.  Farmington,  near  Prospect. 
"   Louise  M.  wM.  Frederick,  b.  1  Marsh, 
u   Lucius  B.  b.  314  Farmington. 
it   Lucy  M.  teacher  at  Brown  school,  b.  Sig- 

onmey  House,  554  Main. 
u  Maria,  b.u.  18  Pratt. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  James  £.  h.  315  CapitoL 
<«   Matilda,  wid.  George,  h.  644  Main. 
«   Merrill  B.  toolmaker,  h.a.  40  Hudson. 
«   Ola  Mrs.  1.  80  State,  rm.  23. 
«    Percival  P.  polisher,  581  Cap.  b.  184  Put- 
«   Percy,  h.2u.  184  Putnam. 
«   Bichard  L.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  40  Hudson. 
«    Bienzi  B.  president  Hartford  Life  and  An- 
nuity Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  h.  814  Farm. 
«   Bobert  P.  salesman,  690  Park,  b.  47  Bkm. 
«   Bose,  h.  197  State. 

"    Sami  J.  foreman  581  Cap.  h.238  New  Park. 
"   Theodore  H.  student.  Trinity  College,  b. 

Unionville. 
«    Tillie,  wid.  George,  h.  644  Main. 
PARKER  THOMAS  M.  stencils, etc. 
71  Asylum,  rm.  27,  h.  51  Dean. 

See  page  490. 
"    Walter  E.  clerk  93  Asylum,  b.  36  Wooster. 
«    Wm.  C.  at  581  Capitol,  h.u.  36  Laurel. 
«   Wm.  D.  special  agent  Conn.  Bureau  of 

Labor  Statistics,  h.  Meriden  c. 
"    William  E.  mach.  b^  Tru.  h.  60  Seymour. 
«    Wm.  H.  bkkpr.  206  State,  h.l  2  Buckingham. 
"   Wm.  H.  foreman  at  556,  h.  279  Capitol. 
"   William  J.  foreman  at  49  Tru.  h.  1 6  Ward. 
«   Wm.  K.  clerk,  P.8cB.B.  h.  104  Albany. 
Parkes  Alfred,  painter,  19,  h.  19  Bond. 
««   Alfred,  Jr.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  19  Bond. 
"   Eliza  A.  H.  dressmaker,  223  Asylum,  rm. 

34,  b.  19  Bond. 
"   i^^see  also  Park;  Parks, 
Parkess  Albert,  painter  at  185  Asy.  h.  109  Oak. 
Parkhurst  A.  Mabel,  teacher  at  Arsenal  school, 
832  Main. 
«    Edward  G.  h.  50  Sumner. 
«    Guilford  F.  watchman,  h.  60  Wooster. 
"   Harry  E.  clerk  154  Pearl,  b.  128  Park. 
"   J.  Etta,  b.u.  60  Wooster. 
«   Louis  E.  city  editor  Hartford  Daily  Times, 

246  Main,  h.  128  Park. 
«    Bay  H.  foreman,  258  Main,  b.  32  Asylum. 
Parkman  James  A.  barber,  7  7  Tru.  b.u.  526  Main. 
Parks  Bobert  C.  com.  traveler,  b.u.  116  Betreat. 
«   S.  Boyd,  clerk,  h.u.  1 16  Betreat. 


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259 


k  Savage,  mgra.  N.Y.Ksciiit  Co.  67,59  Alb. 

wnuam  T.  Parka.      WUUb  M.  Savage. 
WUham  T.  (P,  ^  Savage.)  h.  116  Ann. 
Alex,  iceman,  280  Main,  b.a.  198  Allyn. 
«    £4g«r  L.  clerk,  SO  Union  pi.  h.2a.  198  AUyn. 
««   £nie8t  S.  woodt  at  Taft  Co.  b.2u.  80  Hop. 
**   H«rbert  H.  carpenter,  h.  20)^  Goodwin. 
««    Hoyt,  La.  289  Allyn. 
^    Murraj,  builder,  Lu.  318  Capen. 
**   William  J.  M.  foreman,  Popes,  b.  28  Spring 
^^Bimelt  Geo.  L.  dentist,  25,  h.  25  Pratt, 
fsannel^e  Barton  M.  elk.  98  Asy.  h.  148  Mather, 
u   Cowles  C.  macb.  1  Flower,  b.  44  Williams. 
^  Difight  B.  bookkeeper  at  J.  L.  Howard 

|fc  Co.  440  Asvlum,  h.  Newington  t. 
«   Emily,  wid.  Wi&iam,  b.  105  Hungerford. 
M  Fiederick  W.sale8man  at  L.  L.£nswortb,iron 

^d  steel  store,  104  Front,  h.  59  Oak. 
u   H#len  M.  bkkpr.  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity 

Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  b.  44  Williams. 
M  Jqlia  A.  Mrs.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  and 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  h.44  Williams. 
>(   FiMil  £.  clerk  at  Connecticut  Trust  &  Safe 

Deposit  Co.  289  Mmn,  h.  90  Jefferson. 
<«   Sylvanus  B.  cutter  at  21,  h.  36}^  Pratt. 
Paro4o  Frank,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
Parotti  Toni,  h.2u.  210  Front 
Parqoet  ^[^^see  also  Parguette. 
Parro  Nicola,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 
Parrish  Eliza  Mrs.  b.  189  High. 
M   Herbert  L.  clerk,  646  Mn.  h.  1 7  Hay.  rm.  22. 
u  H^see  also  Parish. 
Parrott  Sarah  Mrs.  h.u.  112  Wooster. 
Pamr  Kate  G.  Mrs.  265  Asylum,  b.  5  Hudson. 
Parwiall  J.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Parsons  A.  H.  electrotyper,  177  Asylum,  h.2u. 
48  Retreat. 
$*   Adeline,  wid.  Ayery  H.  h.u.  828  Main. 
M   Adrian  J.  at  Hartford  Optical  Co.  4  State,  1. 
108  Main. 

PARSONS  ALBERT  R.  advertising 

i^ncy,  71  Asy.  rm.  26,  h.  242  Sigoumey. 

M  Arthur  T.  woodw.  36  Lumber,  h.  18  Seyms. 

•«  B.  M.  wid.  John  G.  h.  812  Main. 

M  Charlotte  R.  wid.  William,  b.  48  Capen. 

M  David  N.  Mrs.  h.  13  Westland. 

CI  Edgerton,  student  Trinity  College. 

«  Edward  W.  office,  9  Central,  h.  145  Capitol. 

M  Eliza  A.  h.u.  828  Main. 

M  Emma,  b.  385  Wethersfield. 

u  Francis,  law  student,  b.  55  Prospect. 

M  George  A.  carpenter,  b.  24  Bluehills. 

(«  H.  £.  Mrs.  h.  870  Asylum. 

**  Herbert  C.  mgr.  Parsons  Theatre,  66  Pros. 

M  John  C.pres't  Society  for  Savings,  attorney, 

857  Main,  h.  55  Prospect, 

u  John  H.  bottler  at  84,  b.  84  Vine. 

^<  John  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  196  Russ. 

M  Lyman  J.  mail  messenger,  h.  Sa^brook  t 

«  Mary  A.  wid.  John,  h.  24  Bluehills. 

w  Mary  J.  at  141  Pearl,  1. 18  Trinity. 

•(  May  E.  wid.  Charles  H.  b.  370  Asy.  rm.  10. 

t<  Myron  P.  painter,  117  Mar.  h.  Bumside  v. 

«  Philip  A.  painteC)  b.  1 7  Church. 

«<  R.  £.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 


Parsons  Sam.  T.  molder,  690  Park,  h.u.  9  Kibbe. 

«    Sarah  L.  Mrs.  b.  124  Capitol. 

«   Tirzah  M.  h.  5  Avon. 

««   Walter  W.  student  Trinity  college,  24  Jar- 
vis  Hall,  Summit. 

«    Will  S.  (EnstDorth  fr  Parsons)  h.  1 7  7  Capen . 

«    William  N.  painter  at  1 1 7  Mar.  b.  1 3  Wcild. 
Partland  Margaret,  wid.  Niles,  b.  5  Hudson. 
Pasco  Annie,  at  373  Asylum,  b.2u.  12  Ch.  O. 

«   Arthur  J.  mach.  30  Cush.  b.u.  10  Alden. 

**   F.  L.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect,  b. 
Warehouse  Point  v. 

(t   Fannie  M.  h.u.  80  Trumbull. 

"   Jane,  wid.  Henry  A.  h.2u.  12  Charter  Oak. 
Pass  Fred,  clerk  at  400,  b.  610  Main. 
Pasquenzo  Frank,  ragpicker,  h.3u.  22  Charles. 
Patchen  George,  carpenter,  h.  20  Goodman  pi. 
Patchet  Edward  W.  elevatorer  at  1 7  Haynes,  h. 
223  Asvlum,  room  127. 

it   Elizabetli,  br.  143  Willard. 

«   Robert,  nirdener,  ha*.  135  Woodland. 
Patemostro  Dominic,  laborer,  h.  2  Charles. 
Pathe  Dennis  Mrs.  h.u.  40  Conunerce. 

«  Joseph,  stonecutter,  b.u.  40  Commerce. 
Patholm  Christopher,  cabinetm.  r.  133  Sheldon, 

h.  660  Park. 
Paton  Lewis  B.  professor,  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary,  1507,  b.  1507  Broad. 

«<   j|3r'«etf  alfo  Patten,  Patton, 
Patrick  Chas.  H.  vice  president  Johns-Pratt  Co. 
555  Capitol,  h.  New  York. 

»    Geo.  B.  clerk  at  291  Main,  b.  55  Capitol. 
Patrone  Joseph,  barber  at  635  Main,  b.  64  Mor. 
Patronsky  Isaac,  shoemaker,  36,  b.  20  North. 
Patson  Martin,  pointer,  Jewells,  h.  152  Mather. 
Pattelefo  Pasquale,  laborer,  h.  76  Charles. 
Patten  Ann,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   Bessie,  dressmaker,  206  Asylum,  rm.  16. 

"   Harry  R.  clerk,  Popes,  h.  62  Hungerford. 

tt   Hartwell,  carpenter,  b.  4  Village. 

PATTEN  HENRY  E.  dyer,  carnet 
beatinjK  by  superheated  steam,  37  Wells, 
h.  13  Russ  cor.  Oak.         See  page  551. 

«   M.  Celinda,at  dyeworks,3  7  Wells,  h.  1 3  Russ. 

i(    Solon  L.  h.  62  Hungerford. 

"   (^^see  also  Paton ;  Patton. 
Patten  ton  George,  gardener,  h.  147  State. 
Patterson  Caldwell,  h.  33  Washington. 

«    Carrie  A.  wid.  Arthur,  clerk  at  400  Main,  1. 
73  Church. 

«   Charles,  at  Popes,  b.  98  Babcock. 

«    Charles)  blacksmith,  h.  133  Commerce. 

ti    Charles  B.  h.  382  Main,  room  21. 

«    Chas.  H.  clerk,  47  State,  b.  33  Washington. 

«   Fannie,  wid.  Joseph,  b.  138  Wethersfield. 

«    George  (P.  5*  Hollister)  h.u.  52  Chestnut. 

ti   &  Hollister,  gents  furnishing  goods,  284  Asy. 

George  Patterson.       Sherman  e!  Hollister. 
«    Lucy,  wid.  James  C.  b.  144  Capen. 
«   Margaret,  at  Jewell  Pin  Co.  b.3u.  75  Main. 
(<   Martha  A.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  832  Main, 

b.  38  Washington. 
«   Mary  E.  teacher,  b.  33  Washington. 
*<   Mary  L  teacher  at  South  school  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  28  Buckingham. 


260 


oeeb's  habtfobd  cm  dibectoby. 


Pattenon  Olivia,  wid.  Daniel  S.  h.  90  Fmt  | 

•<   Robert,  eneineer  at  5  Meehaiiic,h.3ii.75  Main. 

«    Robert  J.  utborer,  h.ScL  45  Spruce. 

li   William  J.  bookkeeper,  h.  50  Fairmonni. 
Fattiwn  Alice,  ttenog.  95  Pearl,  b.  893  Main. 

(<   Arthur  E.  secretary  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  486 
Capitol,  h.  466  Farmington. 

«   Harold  Rev.  pastor  First  Baptist  church, 
b.  9  Winthrop. 

«   Jennie  L.  steno.  581  Capitol,  b.  466  Far. 

ti   John  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  466  Farmington. 

«   Joseph  (Stickney  ff  P.)  h.  685  Main. 

«   Wm.  A.  B.  cleric.  Popes,  b.  815  Asylum. 
Patton  Harry,  order  clerk  at  Popes. 

«   (^^$ee  also  Paton;  Patten. 
Patz  Bertha,  clerk,  b.  16  East. 

«   Ferd.  tin  and  qppperw.  72  Alb.  h.  16  East. 

«   Hugo  £.  clerk  at  Henry  Kohn  &  Sons,  360 
Main,b.u.  18  Belden. 

«    Theodore,  clerk  at  395  Maiu,  b.  16  East 
Paubel  Robert  H.  bkkpr.  at  349  Mn.  h.  Meriden  t 
Paul  Desdemona,  laundress,  b.  1 7  South  Ann. 

««    George  W.  b.  135  Front. 
Paulie  Frederick,  h.  369  Park. 
PauliBch  Frank,  musician,  245,  h.u.  245  Main. 
Paulo  Laurenzo,  laborer,  b.r.  20  Charles. 
Pausch  Albert,  bookkeeper  at  Connecticut  Fire 
Insurance  Co.  51  Prospect,  h.  51  Ashley. 

"    Annetta,  wid.  Henry,  h.u.  27  Sargent. 

u    Clara  A.  teacher  at  249  High,  b.  51  Ashley. 
Pawillo  Alphonso,  laborer,  b.S.u.r.  20  Charles. 
Pawsu  Eugene,  student  at  LaSalette,  New  Park. 
Payeure  Joseph,  lineman,  h.  18  Trumbull. 
Payne  Arthur  T.  clerk,  b.2u.  701  Main. 

«    C.  A.  Mrs.  b.  981  Asylum. 

PAYNE,    CORNWALL    &    CO. 

now  Potter  &  Payne.  Seepage  521. 

«    E.  A.  wid.  William,  b.  419  Garden. 
Payne  Edward  S.  (Potter  (f  Payne)  provisions, 
etc.  405  Allyn,h.  Windsor  t.     See  p.  521. 

«    Ella  M.  h.2n.  52  Wadsworth. 

«    Frank  B.  salesm.  42  Un^l  h.u.  12  Village 

«    Frank  W.  stenogr.  at  iGtna  Life  Ins.  Co. 
218  Main,  h.  419  Garden. 

«    Fred.  E.  clerk  at  400,  b.  701  Main. 

«<    Fred  F.  toolmaker  at  Colts,  h.  36  Seymour. 

"   Fred.  W.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  h.  1 2  ViUage. 

"    Henry  G.  clerk  at  538,  b.  536  Main. 

«    Henry  H.  carpenter,  h.2u.  701  Main. 

«    Herbert,  hamessmaker,  b.2u.  701  Main. 

"   T.  deckhand,  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

"   \l3^8ee  also  Paine. 
Payson  H.  N.  asst.  supt.  278^  Main,  h.  532  Gar. 
Pay  ton  F.  P.  restaurant,  330  PL  h.u.  215  Windsor. 
Payung  Charles,  machinist,  h.  73  Hungerford. 
Peabody  Eva  R.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Peak  Daniel,  painter,  h.  182  Vernon. 

it   ^[^Tsee  also  Peek. 
Pearce  Isaiah,  rubber  w'kr.  at  690  Park,  h.  9  Olive. 

«   Walter,  clerk  Adj  utant  General's  office,  room 
19,  State  Capitol,  h.  121  Main,  room  42. 

"   t^^see  also  Pierce. 
PeardJames  J.  asst.  superintendent  at  Colts  Pat 
Fire  Arms  Mfg.  Co.  h.  28  Allen  place. 

«   Richard  L.invoice  clerk  at  Colts,b.23  Allenpl. 


Pearl  Arthur,  teacher  of  writing,  8,  b.  S  Julius. 

"   Chas.  electriciaa  at  356  Asy.  L  145  Hieh. 

M   Charies  £.  dei^  at  825  Asy.  h-o.  539  Main. 

u   Emma  M.  clerk  ai;  351  Miun,  b.  3  Jnliua. 

«   Harris,  shoemaker,  80  MuL  h.a.  40  North. 

^   Hyman,  tailor,  h.u.  46  North. 

(<   Morris,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.u.  1 1  North. 

M   SamneU  blacksmith,  1000,  h.n.  939  Main. 

u   Street  house,  L.  C.  Camp,  propr. 

"   W^see  also  PurL 
Pearsall  Henry,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  h.  cor.  FVan- 

cis  and  Park. 
Pearson  August,  baker,  h.  60  Jefferson. 

u   Austin,  filer  at  Pooes,  h.  46  Putnam. 

^   Burdette,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  46  Putnam. 

«    Charles  S.  brazier  at  Topes,  b.  2  78  Lawrence. 

«<   Edward  J.  bkkpr.  at  15  Tru.  b.  81  Bkm. 

«    George  H.  booueeper,  b.u.  172  Sheldon. 

«    Geo.  W .  violinist,  48,  h.u.  48  Bellevue. 

«    Henry,  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  9>^  Kibbe. 

«    Henry,  saloon,  170,  h.u.  172  Sheldon. 

«   Hettie  A.  music  teacher,  48,  b.u.  48  Bellevue. 

«   Jeannette  wid.  Lucien  T.  h.  8 1  Buckingham. 

ii   John  L.  framer  at  Popes,  h.  24  Cedar. 

u   Louis,  coachman  at  700  Farmington. 

"   Olof  J.  eardener,  b.  Whiting  Lane. 

«    Raphael,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 

"    Thomas  F.  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.  46  Putnam. 

"    |[3f"««<  o&o  Piersofu 
Pease  Albert  A.m6ch.  at  164  State,h.u.  1069  Main. 

«    Alexis,  motorman  at  St.Ry.h.  E.H.t 
Pease  Alfred  H.  treas.  Hart  &  Hegeman  Mfg. 
Co. h.  1 7  Charter  Oak  pi.     Seepage  526. 

(<    AllisonL.diamonds,2  74  Mn.h.3u.  8  Linden  pi. 

"    Amelia,  h.u.  4  Canton. 

«    Ansel  L.  clerk,  1.  325  Asylum. 

«    Austin  H.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  4  Canton. 

u    Belle,  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity  Ins. 
Co.  230  Asylum,  b.  68  Church. 
PEASE  CHARLES  A. flour, grain,etc. 
130  Main,  h.  369  Laurel.     See  page  548. 

«    Charles  A.  clerk  at  Society  for  Savings,  11 
Pratt,  b.  4  Canton. 

"    Chas.  E.  clerk,  1  So.  Ann,  h.  47  Oak. 

«    Charles  L.  buyer  at  406  Main,  h.  66  Williams. 

«    Clara  A.  teacher  at  High  sch.  b.  1492  Broad. 

u   Clifford  A.  clerk  at  39 1  Aly.l.  Windsor  Locks. 

«   Edward  S.  lab.  at  83  Woodbine,  b.  E.H.  t. 

«    Edward  T.  clerk  at  259  Main,  b.  N0.BI0.  t 

u   Frank  J.  salesman  at  242  State,  h.  Enfield  t. 

«    Georee  R.  joiner,  b.  46  New  Britain. 

«    Hansil,  painter  at  R.  Walker  &  Co.  b.H. 
325  Asylum. 

«   Harriet  £.  teacher  Brown  school,  160  Mar- 
ket, b.  58  Wooster. 

«    Helen  M.  h.  217  Farmington. 
Pease  Henrt  A.  magnetic  practitioner,  58,  h.  58 
Wooster.  See  page  261. 

u    Henry  H.  discount  clerk,  Hartford  Trust 
Co.  284  Main,  b.  4  Canton. 

«   J.  Austin,  clerk  post  office,  h.  4  Canton. 

«   James  R  eng.  at  262,  h.u.  241  Main,  rm.  10. 

«   L.  &  Co.  stationers  and  printers,  287  Asy.* 

u   Lewis,  fZ.P«a«6  4rCo^h.u.l3Hungerfora. 

«   Mary  C.  wid.  Charles  W.  h.  10  East. 


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261 


Mary  J.  Mn.  h.u.  873  ABjrlum. 
^    Myron  A.  janitor  Anenal  school,  b.  58  Woos. 
««    Orrin  L.  clerk  at  605  Main,  li.  10  East. 
««    Bobert  H.  carpenter,  k.  46  New  Britain. 
**    Robert  H.  carpenter,  b.u.  26  Sanford. 
««    Bobert  R.  supt.  md.  Woven  Wire  Mattress 

Ca  b.  90  Lamrel. 
««   Sewall  L.  foreman  at  Popes,  b.  61  Oak, 
««   William  G.  bookkeeper  at  ISO  Main,  b.  88 

Cbarter  Oak  pL 
«i  William  H.  photograph  printer  at  15  Pratt, 

b.a.  655  Main. 
«  Wm.  H.  woodw.  at  618  Cap.  b.  90  Lanrel. 
Pebbles  Fnmklin,  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.n.  812 
Asylum,  room  8. 
**   Harriet  A.  wid.  Aden,  h.  8  Bussell. 
<<   Mary  Mrs.  ku.  38  Canton. 
^   f^^see  also  Pibbles. 
Peck  Alfred  H.  at  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.  95 
Pearl,  b.  1470  Broad. 
«<   Alice  C.  wid.  Charles  H.  h.  20  Barbour. 
M   Arthur  N.transf erer  at  2 1 5  Asy Ji.Bum8ide  t. 
«<   Austin  L.  Lumber  Ca  88  Market. 

PsGK  Austin  L.  (Andrews  ff  P.)  sash,  doors, 
etc.  88  Market,  h.  99  Ann.      Seep.  463. 

«    Charles  C.team8ter69  Front,h.u.4  Ch.O. 

**    Charles  £.  b.  43  Ashley. 

«    Cornelia  C.  h.  60  Main. 

**   £dwardA.importerofglass,li.264Franklin. 

M  Edward  B.  ass't  senV  Conn.  General  life 
Insurance.  Ca  291  Main,  h.  100  CapitoL 

M    Ellen  H.  wid.  George  K.  b.  52  Wadsworth. 

u   Emma,  instructor  at  Albany ,cor.  Bloomfield. 

**  Frederick  M  sec.  andtreas.  Heublein  Hotel 
Co.  h.  100  CapitoL 

w    6.  Herbert,  pohceman,h.2u.  882  Mn.rm.  24. 

PECK  HARRY  H.  Imnber  dealer,  r.  82 
Church,  h.  £.  H.  t.  See  page  463. 

if   Hiram,  laborer,  b.2u.  90  Front: 

^  Ira  C.  clerk  at  Smith,  Northam  &  Co.  flour 
and  feed,  129  State,  h.u.  21  Evergreen. 

M   Lois  S.  nurse,  b.  185  Seymour. 

«  Mary  A.  wid.  Adw.  dressm.  28,  h.  23  Church. 

M  Nathan  F.  h.  81  Niles. 

M   Nellie  A.  b.  20  Barbour.- 

PECK  R.  8.  &  CO. job  prmters  &  wood 
engravers,  14  Ford.  See  page  421 . 

«   Bial  S.  (R.  S.  Peck  §•  Co.)  h.  48  Ashley. 

^   Bobert  W.  clerk  711  Main,  b.  21  Evergreen. 

M   Samuel  W.cabinetm.  at  286  SheLh.  2  Squire. 

(«    Stephen  B.  motorman  St.Ry.b.80  Sta.  rm.81. 

'<   Theodore,  salesman,  88  Market  b.  99  Ann. 

M   Walter  K.  commeroial  tnveler,  804  Asy- 
lum, h.  82  Huntington. 
Peckham  A.  Barnard,  Mra.  b.  6  Sumner. 

"    Frank  B.  clerk,  8  Ford,  h.  20  Goodwin. 

»    George  H.  clerk  at  8  Ford,  h.u.  27  Beach. 

«   Henry  W.  meats,  8  Ford,  h.u.  200  Allyn. 

«   Mary  J.  Mrs.  dressmak.  20,  h.  20  Goodwin. 

ti  Joseph  R.  clerk  at  278  Main,  b.  200  Allyn. 
Pederson  Christ,  tailor,  h.  5  Sifioumey  ct. 
Pedlow  Mary,  typeoperator  at  Hartford  Post,  25 
Asylum,  b.  201  Capen. 

M   Bachel,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  201  Capen. 


JUl  KaT«  aad  Chrade 


rr.H.A.pEApE, 


MAGKTfC    RRkCTITIOKER. 
DMier  In  the  Groftl  Utvt  and  Kidney  CnreL 

58  Wooster  St. 


Best  of  BflCerenoee  fnmiahed 
Udeetred. 


Peebles  Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  62  Flower. 

M   BoIandC.8^nm.at849Mn.b.l38Trumbull. 

M   Wm.  J.  dm  at  69  Asylum,  h.u.  62  Flower. 

u   see  also  Peoples. 
Peek  DeWitt  J.  general  agent  Xederland  Life 
Ins.  Co.  118  Asylum,  h.u.  280  Sigoumey. 
Peeples  Eldred^  driver  at  15  Tru.  h.u.  596  Main. 

«   James  D.  lanitor,  h.2u.  58  Pleasant. 

"   l^Tsee  also  Peoples. 
Peer  Bernard  P.  mach.  388  Cap.  h.  82  Ashley. 

M   Frank  B.  helper  at  888  Cap.  b.  32  Ashley. 

«   Howard  J.  caster,  b.  82  Ashley. 
Peet  Charies  G.  at  406  Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
Peglow  Budolph,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  Weth.  t. 
Pehl  Edmond,  brewmaster,  at  815,  h.  327  Park. 
Peidel  Arthur  E.  clerk  at  236  Main. 
PeUer  Ernst,  music  teacher,  89  Pearl,  h.  14  Suf. 

M  Max  H.  at  iEtna  Life  Insurance    Co.  218 
Main,  h.  36  AUen  place. 
Pekroe  Andrew,  harnessmaker  at  622  Main, 

b.  91  Windsor. 
Pel  Harris,  shoemaker,  251  Park,  h.  40  NorUi. 
Pellett  Alonzo  D.  builder,  190,  h.  190  Smidi. 

«    Charles  N.  mason,  h.  55  Governor. 

«    Henry  G.  clerk  at  186  Pearl,  b.  190  Smith. 

M   Louis  E.  clerk  at  78  Asylum,  b.  190  Smith. 

«   Milton  F.  carpenter  at  190,  b.  190  Smith. 

«    Robert,  b.  553  Asylum. 
Pelrin  Louis,  burnisher  at  62  Market,  Meriden,  c. 
Pelrine  Michael,  laborer,  b.  34  Capen. 
Peltier  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.u.  28  Huntley  pi. 

(i   Frank  H.  physician,  382  Main,  h.  119  Oak. 

Frank  H.  Peltikr,  physician,  office,  382  Main 

room  1&,  Cheney  building. 

Hours— 11  A.  M.  to  1  p.  M. 
7  to  9  p.  M. 

Telephone  7. 

Peltier  Pierre  D.physician,3u.882  Mn.h.  187  High. 

Pierre    D.  Peltier,  physician,  382    Main, 
Cheney  Building. 

Hours.— 8:30  to  10  A.  If . 

Ttanrsdayii— 8:30  to  io  A.  M.  only. 
Sundays— 5  to  6  P.  M.  only. 
Office  Telephone,  7.        Residence  Telephone,  36. 

Pelton  Charles  M.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
c(    Chas.  H.  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  56  New  Park. 
«    George,  teamster  at  21 7  State. 
«   John  T.  b.  87  Laurel. 
«   Rena,  b.  661  Park. 
««   W.  N.  &  Co.  wholesale  dry  goods,  Yankee 

notions,  42  Union  place. 
Wm.  N.  Felton,  Sidney  W.  Clark, 

«   William  H.  at  53  Trumbull,  b.  792  Asylum. 
"   William  N.  (  W.  N. P.  j-  Co.)  h.  792  Asylum. 


^2 


OEBB's    HABTFOBD   CTTi   DIBBCTOBT. 


John  Pepion  &  Co., 

House  and  Sign  Painters, 
and  Decorators.    .'.    .'. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  In 

Paints,  Oil,    Glass,    Varnishes,    Brushes, 
Wall  Papers,  etc. 

A  Fall  Line  of  Painters'  Materials. 

25  CHURCH  ST. 

Pember  A.  Mrs.  clerk  at  372  Main. 
««    Chauncey  H.  (M,   W.  Pember's  Sans)  b. 

462  Farmington. 
"   Edward  E.  (M,   W.  Pember's  Sons)   292 

Asylum,  h.  221  Collins. 
u   J.  S.  Miss.  218  Main,  room  45. 

«   M.  W.  Sons,  tailors  trimmings,  292  Asylum. 
C.  H.  Pember.  E.  E.  Pember. 

«   MiloW.sale8mAt292Asy.h. 462 Farmington. 

«   Nathaniel  B.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  218  Main. 
Pender  William  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  108  Wal. 
Pendergast  Dennb,  expressman,  20,  h.  20  Cedar. 

«   Matthew  J.  mach.  b.  108  Walnut. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  h.  108  Walnut 

«   Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  286  Maple. 

<<    Thomas  J.  carpenter,  b.  108  Walnut. 

c(   William,  laborer,  b.  88  Avon. 

It  Wm.  J.  machinist,  b.  West  Hartford  t. 

"   B^^«««  0^0  Prenderoast. 
Fenders  Bernard,  b.  445  Main. 

«    Edw.  F.  iceman  at  280  Mn.  h.2u.  SI  Mech. 

<<   James,  mason,  h.u.  82  Francis. 

"   John,  bricklayer,  b.  82  Francis. 

«   Lawrence,  driller  at  Colts,  b.u.  50  Fairmonnt 

«   Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«<   Michael,  b.u.  72  Village. 

tt   Thomas,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  b.  Walnut. 

«   Wm.  J.  macninist  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  Quaker 
Lane,  West  Hartford. 
Penderville  Michael,  b.u.  4^  Chestnut. 
Pendleton  Henry,  laborer,  n.  19  S.  Prospect. 

"   Sophronia,  wid.  Rodney,  h.  81  Wooster. 
Peneskie  Louis,  stretcher  at  15  Tru.  b.  168  Front. 
Penfield  Chas.  M.  clerk  at  216  Law.  b.  109^  Jef. 

«    Elmore,  h.  107  Ashley. 

"    Frank  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  189  Zion. 

«    George  S.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.u.  108  Huntington. 

««    Harry,  b.  189  Zion. 

«    Harry,  Jr.  machinist  at  262,  b.u.  1 24  Main. 

«   Henry  E.  Sr.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  1 24  Main. 

«    Henry  N.motorman  StRy.h.  109^  Jefferson. 

«   Mae,  wid.  Frank  A.  b.  189  Zion. 

«   Raymond  W.  stairbuilder,  24    Potter,   h. 
124  Huntington. 

•(    Schuyler,  tinner  at  P.&  R.R.  h.u.  3  Sargeant. 

«   W.  T.  umbrellam.  405,  h,u.  405  Main,  rm.  26. 


Penfield  William  A.  helper,  h.a.  3  Sargeant. 
Penn  J.  M.  b.  445  Main. 

Penn.  raibr'd  fr'ght  office,  CM.  Henney,  18  Stete. 
Pennock  James  S.  cutter  at  Plimpton  Manufac- 

tnring  Co.  252  Pearl,  b.  2>^  Chestnut. 
Penny  Eva,  dressmaker,  h.4u  18  TrombalL 
Penrose  William,  special  agent  at  ^tna  Ldfe  Ins. 
Co.  220  Main,  h.  14  Girard. 

«<    William  R.  clerk  at  236  Main,b.l  4  GirarcL 
Pento  Nicoli,  carpenter,  h.3u.  210  Front. 
Peoples  Alex.  F.  driver,  b.  11  Queen. 

«   Ci>Bdit  Clothing  Co.  Louis  S.  Price,  man- 
ager, 405  Main. 

u  James,  janitor  at  Odd  FellowB  HalL 

<*   James  D.  tinsmith,  h.2u.  47  John. 

«  John  J.  mach.  at  556  Capitol,  b.  11  Queen. 

«   Thomas,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.  1 1  Queen. 

"   t^^see  also  Peeples, 
Pepion  Andrew  M.  painter  at  25  Ch.  b.  118  Asj-. 

«<    Andrew  S.  helper,  b.  123  Bellevue. 

M    Chas.  plumber  at  101  State,  b.  123  Bellevne. 

"   Frank,  painter  at  25  Church,  h.  1 23  Bellevue. 

«   John,  (V.  P,  jr  Co.)  h.u.  25  Church. 

«   John  Jr.  bkkpr.  at  48  Ann,  b.r.  25  Church. 

Pepion  John  &  Co.  painters  and  decorators, 

25  Church.*  See  page  26^. 

*(    Nettie,  bookkeeper  at  25,  b.n.  25  Chnrch. 

Pepp  Jos.  harnessmaker  at  8  Sig.h.  151  Fairfield. 

Pepper  Bennett  H.  mes.  police  ct.b.u.  4 2  Church 

"    Patrick,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  b.  6  Ford. 
Peppilon  Alsador,  h.2n.  \%%  Howard. 
Percy  Chas.  D.  coachman  59,  h.  53  Lafayette. 
«    Clarence  L.  h.  53  Lafayette. 
«   Martha,  wid.  Albert,  washer,  h.2u.r.l  73  State. 
Pereil  Hyman,  tailor  at  258  Main,  b.  1 1  North. 
Perelman  Jas.  S.  machinist  1  Flow*  b.  8  Marsh  ct. 
Ferine  Frederic  G.  editor  Globe,  25  Asylum, 
h.  Ill  Main.  See  page  410. 

"   (^^see^also  Perrin, 
Perkins  Albert  G.barber  at  22  Sta.h.2u.309  Main. 
"   Albion  J.  manaffr.  345  Mn.  b.  Wethers  field  t. 
«    Alice,  h.  129  Main. 
Perkins  Arthur,  councilman  10th  ward,  (Per 
kins  Sf  Perkins,)  h.  95  Niles. 
"    Chas.  E.fPerittrw^Perlrtn5,Jh.49  Woodland. 
•<   Chas.  G.  president  Perkins  Electric  Switch 

Mfg.  Co.  83  Woodbine,  h.  12  Girard. 
«    Charles  N.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  h.  22  Sanford. 
«    Clara  J.  stenographer  Hartford  StRy.  Co. 
b.  55  Chestnut. 
Perkins  Daniel  C.  (Downing  jr  P')  carmen, 
1 28  Commerce,  b.  554  Main.      See  p,  508. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH 

MFC.  CO.  83  Woodbine.  iS>e/).494. 
«   Eleazer  J.  motorman  StRy.  h.  270  Maple. 
((    Elidba  L.  foreman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  20  Canton. 
«   Elliot  J.  bookkeeper  at  American  Cyclist, 

66  State,  h.u.  114  Wooster. 
"    Eugene  P.  engineer  at  133  SheLh.  53  Gov. 
"   Frederick,  b.u.  18  Sanford. 
«<    Frederic   W.   Rev.  pastor  Church  of  the 

Redeemer,  h.  34  Cfollins. 
«<    Gertrude  S.  wid.  Rev.  Fred'k  J.  1. 91  Ann. 
«   Gustavus  S.  engineer  291  Main,  h.  19  Lewis. 


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268 


Jas.  H.  coachm.  73  Wash.  h.2a.  101  Jef. 

^      «Jiilia  Mrs.  h.  6^  Eliery. 

^      X^iUian  M-stenogr.at  ropes,  b.  55  Chestnut. 

*^     Xjootse  R.  at  34  Morgan,  b.  82  Wooster. 

*^     I^jman  B.  ffen'l  agent^  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  In. 

&  Ins.  A).  218  Main,  h.u.  96  Ashley. 

M     iMabel  H.  h.  55  Forest 

«<     li.  W.  Mrs.  mnsic  teacher,  b.  196  High. 

•«     Harj  D.  wid.  Edward  H.h.  55  Forest 

««     Mary  R.  wid.  George,  h.  43  Prospect 

««     MjTon  W.  printer  at  Hfd.  Daily  Times, 

246  Mun,  h.  196  High. 

"     Nancy,  h.  175  Windsor. 

^     Nelson  S.  trimmer,  b.  76  Hopkins. 

c<     &  Perkins,  attorneys,  14  State. 

ChariM  B.  Perklna.  Artbor  Peridna. 

Perkins  &  Sta^*dish,  engravers  and  steel  plate 

printers,  345  Main.  See  page  263. 

James  A.  Perkins.  J.  B.  Standlsh. 

M    lunothy  A.  conductor,  h.  31  TrumbulL 

^    Thomas  C.  b.  49  Woodland. 

^    Wm.  H.  inspec.  at  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  Insp. 

&  Ins.  Co.  218,  h.  218  Main. 

^   Wm.  M.  cigarm.  at  34 9  Mn.  h.u.  55  Chestnut. 

Peiiitz  Madalene,  midwife,  h.u.  150  Front. 

«<    William,  musician,  h.u.  150  Front. 

Perlmutter  Jacob,  woodturner,  h.u.  22  North. 

Perone  Anthony  (Jos.  Cersosino  Sf  Co. )  h.  210  Ft. 

*<    Louis,  dye  works,  385,  h.u.  385  Main. 

Perranlt  Joseph  E.  machinist  1  Flow.  1. 109  Oak. 

Ferret  George  J.  b.  834  Wethersfield. 

Perrin  H.  F.  music  teacher,  h.u.  125  Huntington 

<«  John,  h.n.  35  Amity. 

**  Joseph  B.  at  147  Woodland,  h.  3  Harrison. 

«<   Fhitena,  wid.H.M.  music  teacher,  h.u.  125 

Huntington. 

«   (^^see  cdso  Ferine. 

Perriott  Gennoro,  barber  88^  Tru.  b.  1 78  Front 

Perry  Abbie  J.  wid.M.  L.  h.  27  Lewis. 

M   Alfred  T.  Rev.  librarian,  1507  Broad  h. 

731  Asylum. 

u   Charles  D.  b.u.  18  Ely. 

M   Charies  D.  molder  at  1  Flow.  h.  7  7  Woodbine. 

u  Charies  O.  plater  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.  E.H.t 

M   Chas.  W.ship.  clerk  62  Mar.  b.  Ebnwood  v. 

»   DeWitt  C.  h.  19  Russ. 

«   Edwin  L.  salesman  634  Main  b.  33  Canton. 

«   Ellen  F.  wid.  WUUam  W.  b.  45  Niles. 

(«   Ernest   A.  ice  cream  parlors  at   152,  h. 

152  Washington. 

M   Esther  C.  principal  West  Middle  school,  927 

Asylum,  h.  17  Beacon. 

M   George  F.  mason,  h.2n.  2  Goodman  pi. 

^   Jennie  M.  asst  bookkeeper  at  57  Albany, 

b.  27  Sargeant. 

«   John  H.  inspector  216  Law.  h.  2  7  Sargeant 

"  Julian  E.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  91  Laurel. 

"   Kate  B.  stenosrapher  National  Fire,  95 

Pearl,  b.  27  Sargeant. 

(<  Martin  S.  switchtender,  N.T.R.b.  279  Asy. 

«  Mary  A.  music  teacher,  19,  h.  19  Russ. 

M  Mary  C.  matron  at  jail,  42  Seyms. 

«  Mary  £.  wid.  Yellette  D.  h.  34  Sumner. 

"   MiUedge  E.  drirer  71  Asy.  h.  110  Hopkins. 


PERKINS  &  STANDISH, 

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ORDER  DIRECT. 
We  do  the  Work  Here,  anA  Promptly. 

Ffands  Haidwafc  Block.  545  MAIN  ST* 

Perry  Nathaniel  V.  draughtsman  at  476  Capitol, 
h.u.  185  Smith. 

«   Peter  A.  h.  41  Russ. 

«   Rodolph  DeL.  inspr.  at  4  76  Cap.  h.  1 1 8  Asy. 

«   Wilbert  L.  clerk  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co. 
226  Main,  b.  SI 5  Pearl. 

«   William  H.  woodworker  at  20  Potter. 
Person  Peter,  laborer  at  501  Park,  h.  97  Ham. 
Persse  Theophilus  B.  h.  41  Capitol. 
Perwo   George,  rubberworker  at  690  Park,  h. 

105  Babcock. 
Peterian  Josephine,  tailoress,  b.2u.  8  Elm. 
Peters  A.  M.  Mrs.  h.r.  213  Pearl. 

«    Charles  H.  ostler  r.  185  Main,  h.  55  Hicks. 

«   Christian,  laborer,  1.  78  Morgan. 

«    Courney  C.  salesm.  884  Asy.  b.  287  Collins. 

"   Geo.  H.  proof  photogr.  829  Mn.  b.  287  Col. 

«    George  H.  electrician,  b.  287  Collins. 

u   Gilbert,  fireman  at  172, 1.  172  Commerce. 

«   James  R.  janitor  197  Asy.  h.u.  6  Winter. 

«(   Mary  £.  wid.  John  T.  h.  287  Collins. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  h.  258  Main,  rm.  28. 

"   Meinert  C.  janitor  482  Main,  h.  4  Morgan. 
Petersen  Andrew,  driver  at  315,  b.u.  324  Park. 

«    Andrew,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  1 159  Broad. 

(«   Christian  B.  plumber,  508  Mn.  b.  83  Fmt. 

((    Charles,  gardener,  b.  63  Hicks. 

«   Cornelius,  b.  20  Spring. 

u   John,  h.  93  Bluehills. 

a  John,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  91  Willow. 

«   Katherine,  nurse,  b#  206  Asylum,  rm.  2. 

«    Nels,  laborer  at  285,  b.  285  Albany. 

«   Nicholas  C.  farmer,  h.  1 25  BluehilU. 

«    Paul  C.  farmer,  h.  26  Harrison. 

(<   Peter  L.  carpenter,  h.u.  49  Amity. 

««    Peter  N.  kborer,  335  Sheldon,  h.  83  Fmt. 

«    Simon,  laborer,  b.2u.  180  Sheldon. 
Peterson  AdolphT.  mach.  133Shel.  1.  284  Pearl. 

"   Albert,  milkman,  h.u.  84  Village. 

"    Albert,  painter,  b.  26  Wolcott. 

«   Alex.  A-  assembler  at  Popes,  b.2.u.  253  Law. 

u   Alfred,  machinist  at  476,  b.  279  Capitol. 

«    Alfred  J.  polisher  at  Pones,  b.  121  Babcock. 

«    Andrew,  machinist  at  24  Mec.  h.  1 144  Broad. 

««    Andrew,  rubberworker  at  690,  b.  659  Park. 

«    August,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1  Wawarme. 

«   Axel,  buffer,  581  Capitol,  b.  18  Lawrence. 

«    Benjamin,  paperhanger,  h.  153  Clark. 

"    Benj.  W.  sawyer,  b.  132  Bellcvue. 

«    Carl,  filer  at  ropes,  h.  35  Russ. 

«   Carson,  farmer  at  Watkinson  farm  school, 
Bloomfield  av. 

«    Charles,  at  690  Park,  h.  7  Olive. 


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geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibbotoey. 


Petenon  Charles,  coachman  at  181  Farmington. 
<<    Charles,  fireman,  b.  47  Prospect. 
(<    Charles,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.  660  Park. 
«   Charles,  iceman  at  278  Asyum,  b.  W.H.t. 
«    Charles  P.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  88  Fairmoont. 
«   Chris,  tailor  at  100  Asy.  b.  5  Sigonmey  pL 
it   Christie,  elevtr.  boy.  15  Tru.  b.  1 9  Williams. 
"   Clarence,  b.u.  B4  Village. 
«    Fdward,  lab.  at  556  Capitol,  h.  648  Park. 
«    Edward,  polisher  at  581  Cap.  h.  86  Fmt 
«   Elof,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  b.  648  Park. 
"   John,  laborer,  h.2a.  149  Market 
«   John,  lab.  at  188  Sheldon,  h.  98  Bluehills. 
«   John  B.carptr.  P.&B.R.  h.u.r.  20  Trumbull. 
t<   John  £.  screwm.  476  Cap.  b.  276  Lawrence. 
«   John  Mrs.  h.  91  Willow. 
<<   Jorgen,  laborer,  h.u.  147  Market 
«   Louis,  barber  at  25  Mulberry,  b.  290  Pearl. 
"   Martin,  pointer  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 

Trumbull,  h.2u.  152  Mather. 
<<   Martin,  rubberwkr.  690  Pk.  b.  82  Laurel. 
««   Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"   Mary,  wid.  Emil,  h.u.  48  Ann. 
"   Neils  R.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.r.  17  Wolcott 
«    Peter,  crater  at  581  Capitol,  b.  26  Wolcott 
(<   Peter,  farmer,  h.  80  Harrison. 
«    Peter,  porter  at  80  Washington. 
*(    Peter  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  28  Fairmount 
«    Robert,  jobber,  b.u.  68  Hicks. 
«    Rose,  wid.  John,  h.  288  Zion. 
«   Samuel,  blacksmith  at  N. Y.  R.  r.  455  Asylum. 
«    Swan,  machinist,  h.u.  26  Wolcott 
«    Thomas,  clipper,  h.u.  2  Kilboum  ct 
"   Wallace,  waiter  at  lOJ,  b.  10>^  Gold. 
"    Walter,  driver  at  152  Capitol,  b.  158  Clark. 
«    Wilson,  gardener,  76  Gar.  h.  182  Bellevue. 
Petherbridge  Emelyn,  sf^enogr.at  21 8,  b.  iMain. 
Petino  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  78  Morgan. 
Petit  Charles,  bricklayer,  b.r.  44  Wells. 

«   Joseph,  tailor  at  845  Main,  h.u.  56  Wooster. 
Petrizo  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  76  Charles. 
Petrizzo  Giuseppo,  laborer,  h.2u.  6  Charles. 
«    Gitanio,  laborer,  h.2u.  22  Charles. 
«    Michael,  barber  at  120  Front,  b.  6  Charles. 
Petro  Salvator,  laborer,  b.  86  Mortran. 
Petroraeio  Basello,  laborer,  b.  86  Morgan. 
PET8CH   FRANK  J. editor Hartforder 
Herold,  81  Mulberry,  h.  6  Cottage  pi. 

See  page  418. 
Pettibone  Frank  E.  h.  220  High. 
«    William  F.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Lisurance 
Co.  291  Main,  h.  492  Farmington. 
Pettingill  Fred  A.  Mrs.  h.u.  71  Potter. 
Petty 8  George,  engir.  P.&R.R.  h.  106  Hopkins. 
««   George  Jr.  clerk,  87  Asy.  b.  106  Hopkins. 
«   John,  brakem.  P.&R.R.  b.  106  Hopkins. 
Peyton  Thomas,  enginecer,  hu.  51  Wunut. 
Pezzendo  Anffelomario,  laborer,  b.u.  21  Charles. 
«    Sarafino,  laborer,  b.u.  86  Morgan. 
«   Vingenzo,  laborer,  b.u.  86  Morgan. 
Pfeiffer  And'w  0.gilder,276  Main,  h.u.  281  Capen. 
«    George,  German  books,  81^.u.  81  Mulberry. 
«   Paul  F.  printer,  81,  b.  81  Mulberry. 
Pfeil  John,  tailor,  888  Main,  h.  20  Village. 
Pfoff  Moritz,  h.u.  58  Temple. 


Pfieuger  William,  si^pr.  9  Kinsley,  1.  So.  Ami. 
Pfund  Samuel  T.  prmter  at  25  Asy.  h.  203  "  ^ 

«   Theodore  Mrs.  h.u.  41  Morean. 

«   Wm.A.printer,60,tobaoconist,62,fa.62 
Phalen  Patrick,  h.  68  Flower. 
Phaneuf  George,  cigarm.  845  Main,  L  170Higli. 
Phelan  Patrick  Wm.  saloon  and  restanranty  1 7 

Mulberry,  h.2u.  2  John. 
Phelon  Burton  C.  ostler  at  841,  L  865  Agylmn, 
Phelps  Adella,  bookkr.  410  Main,  b.  68  Woooter. 

«   Albert  J.  mach.  P.&.KR.  h.  BkxHnfield  t 

«   Albert  P.  inspector  at  PraU  &  Whitaejs, 
h.u.  86  Hopkins. 

«   Antoinette  R.  h.  72  Washington. 

«   Catherine  A.  wid.  Charles  A.  b.u.  1 0  Walnat. 

«   Chas.  H.  carpenter,288  Sheldon,  h.a.  45  Ann. 

"   Charles  H.  miller  at  40  Ehn,  b.  62  Walnat. 

«   Charles  R  foreman,  278  Asy.  h.  8  BelleTue. 

"   Charles  R.  dynamom.  70  State,  b.u.  22  Hieks^ 

«   Clarinda,  wid.  Humphrey,  h.  61  Church. 
PHELPS,  DALTPN   &^  CO.  prop's 


Dickinson  Type  Foundry,  Boston 

See  page  425. 
«   David  L.  h.  62  Walnut. 
«   Dexter  S.  salesman  at  864,  h.  972  Main. 
«   D wight  H.  salesman  219  Asy.  b.  86  Ch.  Oak. 
"   Edward,  h.u.  972  Main. 
«   Edward  M.  at  14  Hicks,  h.8u.  241  Main. 
«   Edwin  D.mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  26  Huntley  pL 
(<   Emily  R  wid.  George  B.  h.u.  26  Huntley. 
ti   Florence  G.  Mrs.h.u.  15  Imlay. 
««   Florence  V.  h.u.  10  Walnut 
«   Frank  B.  bakery,  600  Gar.  h.u.  62  Walnat 
«   Frederick    H.  freight  agent  P.&RR.    h. 

228  Asylum,  rm.  79. 
<<   George,  clerk  at  48  Asylum,  1.  534  Main. 
"    Geo.  A.  salesman  at  45  Asy.  b.  144  Albany. 
it   George  H.  toolm.476  Capitol,  h.  1084  Main. 
«<   George  M.  (Clark  jr  P-)  h.  Simsbury  t 
«   Grace  H.  wid.  Walter  G.  teacher  Arsenal 

school,  882  Main,  h.  109  Wooster. 
«   Guy  R  family  of,  72  Washington. 
«    Henry  E.  clerk,  b.  67  Williams. 
Phelps  J.  O.  Jr.  W€Uer  commissioner,  sec  and 
treas.  Iowa  Mortgage  Co.  40  Asylum,  h. 
872  Main.  Seepage  874. 

"  Jeffery  O.  prest  Iowa  Mortgage  Co.  40 

Asylum,  n.  Simsbury  t 
«   John  W.  clerk  at  Travelers  Ins.  Ca  66 

Prospect,  h.u.  81  Wooster. 
«   Laurenzo,  laborer,  b.  22  Charles. 
«   Mary  J.  wid.  Elihu  H.  dressmaker,  La.  812 

Asylum,  room  6. 
«   Morris  A.  clerk  at  84  Asylum,  b.  Windsor 

Locks  t 
"   Nancy  M.  wid.  Erastus,  h.  9  Walnut 
«   Nathan,  baggagem.  at N. Y.R.  h.  Saybrook  pt 
«   Nicola,  laborer,  b.  22  Charles. 
«    Orville,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«    Oscar  A.  supt.  Warburton  chapel,  h.  48  Hop. 
«   Richard  O.  musicteacher,  84  Sumner. 
«   Samuel,  clerk  at  149  State,  b.u.  68  Woos. 
«   Samuel  O.  clerk  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.u.  68  Woos. 
"    W.  C.  &  Co.  grocery,  1 70  Capen. 
"   William  C.f  Wm,  C.  P.  fr  Co.)  h.u.  180  Cpn. 


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265 


u 
u 


JoMph  N.  bkkpr.  47  Ann,  h.  81  GhapeL 

XniiladelphU,  Beading  &  New  England  B.  B.  Co. 
station,  59  Sprace. 

■»HILBRICK  HAL8EY  B.  ih  seUct^ 

manj  boilder,  111,  h.  Ill  Edwards. 

Seepage  472. 

**  Harry  W.  cleric  at  861  Mn.b.  Ill  Edwards. 
PUlbrook  Fred.  B.  master  steamer  Middletown. 
Philip  Lewis,  tailor,  20  Church,  h.  262  Front 

tt    Mr.  at  334  Asylum,  b.  258  Putnam. 
Phillippo  Lawrence,  barber  at  25,  b.  25A  Main. 
lips  Albert  C.  clerk  at  488,  b.  754  Main. 
Ubarles,  h.  5^  Sargent. 
Chas.  G.  tickets^;.  N.T.B.  h.  20  Seyms. 
Daniel,  b.2u.  47  Sheldon. 
Daniel,  pres't  Mechanics  Savings  Bank,  811 

Main,  h.  1  Farmington. 
£.  May,  b.  28  Colambia. 
Edward  B.  (H.  J.  Case  (r  Co,)  h.  754  Main. 
Elizabeth,  wid.  Charles,  h.a.  8  Green. 
Ellen  M.  b.  84  Bellevue. 
Heniy  J.  at  605  Miun,  b.  8  Green. 
Ueniy  L.  inspector  Factory  Insurance  Asso- 
ciation, 95  Pearl,  b.  45  Huntington. 
Hubert,cigars,confectionery  259,h.  259  State. 
J.  B.  printer  at  177,  b.  265  Asylum. 
J.  Henry,  at  ^tna  Insurance  Co.  226  Main, 

h.  27  Congress. 
James,  waiter  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
James  F.  laborer,  h.  15  Squire. 
Jas.  H.  teamster,  78  Asylum,  h.  42  Spring. 
John  H.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  70  Walnut. 
lizzie,  wid.  Charles,  h.  8  Green. 
Patrick,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.2n.  47  Sheldon. 
S.  C.  helper,  b.  54  Sargent. 
Samuel,  millhana  at  385  Shel.  h.  5^  Sar. 
William  E.  h.2u.  715  Main. 
Wm.  H.  pistolm.  at  Colts,  h jr.  42  Vanblock. 
Fhinney  Glennie  F.  stenographer  at  260  Main, 
b.  181  Maple. 
«<   Lacinda  B.  wid.  Emerson  E.  b.  1 8 1  Maple. 
Fhippeney  Chas.  laborer,  h.r.  905  Main. 
««   Daniel,  laborer,  b.r.  905  Main. 
**  David,  laborer,  b.r.  905  Main. 
Pliippe  A.  A.  Mrs.  h.  4  Brown. 
M   Edward  D.  general  repairer,  r.  717  Main, 
h.n.  18  Fairmount. 
Fannie  E.  housekeeper,  h.  69  Gillett. 
Henry  E.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Ptaspect,  b.  11  Winthrop. 
Solon  r.  bookkeeper  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  h. 
96  Hawthorn. 
Fboeniz  Brass  Foundry  Company,  J.  H.  Sheehan, 
manager,  228  State. 
M    Carriage  Works,  Webster  k  Lotze,  prop'rs, 
r.  187)^  Main. 
Phoenix  Fred,  inspector  at  Popes,  h.u.  246  Put. 

PHOENIX    INSURANCE   COM- 
PANY, 64  PearL        See  page  404. 

PHOENIX  IRON  WORKS,  Lincoln 

&  Co. props. 54  to  70  Arch.    Seepage  476. 
^  James  W.  machinist  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  b.  177  Babcock, 


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PHOENIX    MUTUAL   LIFE    IN- 
SURANCE   COMPANY,  291 

Main.  Seepage      899. 

PHOENIX    NATIONAL    BANK, 

SOd  Main.  Seepage  380. 

u  Walter,  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.  1 7  7  Babcock. 
Phyfe  R.  Eston,  teacher  High  school,  b.  625  Far. 
Piaskj  Mjer,  laborer,  b.n.  232  Front 
Pibbles  John,  livery  stables,  291,  h.  291  A%n. 

"   i^^see  also  Pebbles. 
Ficard  Chas.  L.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  40  Can. 

"    Chas.  N.  saddler  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  40  Canton. 

"  George  H.  pressm.  at  254  PL  b.u.  40  Canton. 
Fiche  Zenophite,  lab.  at  1  Flow.  h.  5  Dayenport. 
Pickerinc  James  £.  at  164  State,  h.  16  Claric. 

«   W.  H.  &  Co.  machinists,  110  Commerce. 

"   Wm.  H.  (W.  H.  P.fr  Co,)  h.  88  Grove. 
Pickett  Michael,  machinist,  b.  163  Front. 
Piddock  Charles  A.  prest  Student  Publishing 

Co.  886  Asylum,  h.  185  Sigoumey. 
Pidge  Frank  L.  blacksmith  at  262  Main,  h.  15 
Woodbine. 

«   George  H.  mason,  b.  15  Woodbine. 

"   Melvin  R.  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  15  Wbn. 
Piekel  Mr.  at  bakery,  151,  b.r.  151  Maple. 
Pier  Horran,  caster  at  62  Market,  h.  Ashley. 
Pierce  A.  £.  Mrs.  clairvnt  phys.  1 7,h.  1 7  Chapel. 

«   Albert  H.  forger,  h.u.  24  Russ. 

«    Austin  D.  druggist,  927,  h.u.  931  Main. 

«   Charles,  stairbuilder  at  Taf t  Co.  h.  1 4  Ward. 

«    Charles,bartender  at  582  Main,b.  19Good. 

«    Clayton  £.  clerk  at  51  Mar.  h.  55  Franklin. 

«   £.  H.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  123  Trumbull. 

«    £dwinT.  forger  at  216  Law.  h.  29  Sergeant 

«   Frank  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  34  Hopkins. 

«    George  W.  h.  17  Chapel. 

"    Harry  Njprinter  Hfd.  Post,  b.  63  Prospect. 

«    HerMrt  W.  stenog.  at  40  Gov.  h.u.  25  Wads. 

»    I.  at  690  Park,  h.  9  Olive. 

(<   Isabella  Mrs.  h.  92  Mather. 

a  Joseph  B.  sec'y &treas.  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  &  Insurance  Co.  218,  h.  743  Main. 

«   Leslie  D.  electroplater,  h.  126  Huntin^n. 

«    Mabel  M.  stenog.  177  Asy.  b.  24  Hopkms. 

PiBRCE  Mart  F.  Mrs.  proprietor  Pierce's  steam 
laundry,  642,  b.u.  279  Main. 

Seepage  265. 
((   Morris  D.  inspector  at  95  Pearl,  b.  4  Wil. 
««   Nancy  M.  wid.  Albert  T.  b.u.  931  Main. 
«   Nathan  W.clerk  at  25  Union,  h.  68  Prospect. 
"    Noble  £.  {Holcomb  ft"  P.)  h.  Bristol  t. 
«   Ralph  B.  architect  at  258  Main,  1.  52  Cap. 
a   Ricnmond,  bookkeeper  at  108  Asylum,  1. 

882  Main. 
M   Jtoxanna^  wid.  I^ani.  wt^her,  h.  1 8  Fairmount 


266 


GEEB  8    HABTFOBD    CETT    DIBBCIOBY. 


Piercf/s  Steam  Laukdrt,  Mary  F.  Pierce, 
542  Main.  See  page  265. 

M   WiIliaDiiI.wa8tepa.S3  Fernr Ji.1  SFainnoont. 

M   William  J.  cashier  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Inspection  &  Ins.  Co.  218,  h.  667  Main. 

II   W.  J.  bookkeeper,  108  kgj,  h.  382  Main. 

u   William  M.  barber  at  25  Mol.  b.  298  PeaiL 

M   Willis  A.  constable,  345  Main,  h.ii.9  Morgan 

"   %^r»ee  also  Pearce. 
Pierpont  F.  H.  h.  17  Haynes,  rm«  66. 
Pierson  Caleb  W.  collann.  h.  795  Asylnm. 

«    Charles  W.  bkkpr.  at  834,  b.  795  Asylom. 

u   Clifford  D.  clerk  at  44  Asy.  h.  Southington  t. 

«   D.  Baldwin,clerk  at  1  South  Ann,h.  84  Brook. 

((    David  W.  collarmaker  at  8  Sig.  h.  795  Asy. 

^   Decius  L.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros- 
pe<%  h.  72  Washington. 

«   Edward,  iceman  at  278  Asylam,  b.  W.H.t. 

a   Edward  N.  b.  25  Allen  pL 

PIERSON    FREDERICK    A.   real 

cHtate  and   business   agent,   253  Main, 
Warerly  building,  room  3,  h.  25  AUen  pi. 

«  Henry,  laborer,  b.2u.  79  Governor. 

«  James  H.  carpenter,  h.u.  48  Avon. 

It  Mary  B.  clerk  at  360  Main,  b.  101  Ann. 

«  Mary  S.  milliner,  28  Pratt,  b.  795  Asylum. 

a  P.  A.  wid.  D.  B.  b.  25  Ashley. 

u  Swan  M.  at  118  Benton,  h.  57  Ward. 

a  Walter,  mason,  b.  87  High. 

"  Wilbur  B.  clerk  at  273  Asy.  b.  18  Ashley. 

«  Wilbur  E.  tinner  at  564  Main,  h.  18  Ashley. 

a  f[^f^gee  also  Pearson. 
Piester  William,  cigarp.b.  41  Mulberry. 
Pietsch  Chas.  H.  (P,  ^  Hinkley)  h.  44  Wolcott. 

<<  &  Hinkley,  fresco  painters,  552  Main. 

Charles  H.  Pletoch.        Albert  H.  Hinkley. 
Pi^ott  fJ.  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

«    Mi(!hael,  b.  25  Central. 
Pihl  Frank  O.  toolsharpener'at  40  High,  b.  153 

I^wrence. 
Pihlgren  Axtel,  mech.  at  26  High,  b.2u.  177  Law. 
Pikard  Henry,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1069  Bd. 
Pike  Clarence  A.  fireman  N.Y.R.  b.  96  Whitmore. 

«    Lafayette  E.  ins.  372  Main,  h.  62  Willard. 

"    Shorman,  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Pilgard  John  A.  market,  138,  h.  138  Front. 

"    Kathine  D.  nurse,  b.  14  Church. 
Pilgrim  Anna  E.  b.  924  Main. 

«    Ella  F.  teacher,  b.  924  Main^ 

it   Frances  M.  wid.  James,  h.  924  Main. 

Simeon  O.  Filling,  Physician.    Office,  372 

Main,  rm.  34. 

Hours— 0  to  10  A.M. 

2.30  to  4  and  7  to  7.45  P.M. 
SundAjA— 3  to  4  P.K. 
Telephone  339. 

Pilling  Simeon  O.  physician,372  Mn.h.339  Laurel. 
Pillion  Elizabeth,  wid.  James,  h.  5  Amity. 

«   Fanny  A.  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  2  Jefferson. 

<<    Henry  J.  dentist,  b.  2  Jefferson. 

tt   John  11.  barber,  51  Windsor,  h.  76  Pleasant. 

«   Joseph  T.  clerk  at  68  State,  b.  2  Jefferson. 

(*    Kieran,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  2  Jefferson. 

"    Kittie,  milliner  at  400  Main,  b.  2  Jefferson. 

tt   Lizzie,  milliner  at  400  Main,  b.  2  Jefferson. 


Mkhad,  laborer  at  169,  K  168  Front- 

<«   Michael,  laborer,  h.2o.  192  Sheldon. 

M   Patrick,  plomber,  Ilo.  84  Grove. 

^  Thoe. J.  driver,  1  Flow.sap.police4i.  165  Son. 
FiUoU  G.  B.  student  at  La  Salette,  New  Park. 
Kami  Alfred  B.  stenographer  at  Stedmaui   & 

BedBeld,  5  Centnl,  b.  Newingion  U 
Pinard  Helena,oigaajstatSt.Ann*s  cIu>.S64l'su'k. 
Pinckney  Henry,  pantrym.  str.  Middletown  2S5 
State. 

"   Maria  h.  120^  Albany. 
Pindar  Alfred,  engnver,  at  A.  Mngford,  177  As]r- 

lum,  h.  55  Westland. 
Pingree  Arthur  H.  student  at  1507  Broad. 
Pinney  Belle  £.  wid.  Joseph  C.  h.a.  144  Albany. 

M   £dith  B.  at  82S  Pearl,  b.n.  144  Albanr. 

M   Eva  M.  dreflBmaker,  h.4u.  18  TrumbalL 

M   George  H.  driver,  h.  11  BeUevne. 

tt   Harry  H.  mach.  at  1  Fkmer,h.  57  Baboock. 

(<  Joseph  H.  foreman  at  1  Flower,  h.  1 3  Squire. 

<«   Marttiall  N.  b.  2  Holcomb. 

u   Mather  £.traT.8ale8man  at  54  Ann,h.80  7  Mn. 

u   Wm.  J.    The  Pinney    Plumbing    Col    c 
Church  and  Trumbull,  h.  45  Capen. 

«  William  R.  machinist  at  388  Cap.  b.  38  Sp«^. 
Pinnock  James,  at  Plimpton's,  b.u.  2^  Cheatnut. 
Pinto  Angelo  M.  laborer,  h.  49  Morgan. 

it    Salvatore,  laborer,  h.  49  Morgan. 
I^ntus  Sarah,  wid.  Harris,  dry  goods,  64,  h.  64 

Morgan. 
Pirro  Rocco  di,  bootblack,  h.2u.  7  diaries. 
Fischer  Edwanl,  cigarmaker,r.  75,h.75  Blu.  H. 
Pistor  Wm.  packer  at  104  Asylum,  h.  41  Mulberry. 
Pitblado  Colin  S.  artist,  solicitor  at  222  Main, 

h.u.  809  Asylum. 
Pitcher  George,  watchman  at  157  Wethersfield. 

it   H.  B.  engineer  at  1,  b.  106  Laurel. 

(«   S.  C.  buikler,  h.  106  Laurel. 

it   S.  C.  Jr.  mach.  at  1,  b.  106  Ijaurel. 
Piro  Louis,  barber  at  25  Market,  b.  80  Kilbonm. 
Pitkin  Albert  H.  with  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Ck>. 
291  Main,  room  10,  h.  106  Niies. 

it   Allen,  l.r.  531  Main. 

«   Bros.  &  Co.  st«am  boilers,  &c.  152  State. 

Norman  T.  Pltldn. 
«   Chester  M.  clerk  at  Webster  &  Baker's,  253 

Main,  b.  75  Belleyue. 
«   Eliza  A.  wid.  Leonard,  h.  75  Belleyue. 
«   Emeline  R.  wid.  Wm.  L.  h.u.  60  Capen. 
«    Horace  £.  silyersmith,  h.u.  36  Capen. 
"    Howard  S.  reporter  at  Evening  Post,  25 

Asylum,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
«   J.  Louise  G.  wid.  Albert  P.  b.  177  Sig. 
"    Norman  T.    (PilJan  Bros,  (r  Co.)  h.  121 

Main,  rm.  52. 
PITKIN    JAMES    A.  manager  Conant 

Rubber  Co.  26  Asylum,  h.  24  Seyms. 

Seepage  773. 
it   K.  A.  Miss,  b.u.  60  Capen. 
«   William  T.  asst.  bookkeeper,  152  Sute,  h. 

14  Winthrop. 
«   J.  F.  watch  maker  with  Hfd.  Optical  Co.  4 

State,  cor.  Main,  h.u.  32  Congress. 
"    Ralph,  agent  real  estates,  575,  h.  575  Farm. 
<•    Susie  II.  stenog.  95  Pearl,  b.u.  60  Capen. 


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Helen,  wid.  Edward,  h.  40  Wolcott 
X^tnej  Sarah  Mrs.  h.  20  Grand. 
PitUnan  Edward  H.  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  & 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  h.2u.  99  Jef. 
u    Beinliard  W.  draughtsman  at  F.  H.  Rich- 
ards, 308  Main,  h.  99^  Jefferson. 
X^lace  C.  Lf.  Miss,  1. 14  Church,  rm.  1. 
^    Carrie  £.  h.  14  Church,  rm.  1. 
u    William,  clerk  at  48  Clark,  h.r.  139  Martin. 
flaisted  C.  C.  &  Co.  Park  knitting  works,  336  As  v. 
"    Chas.  C.  (C.  C. P.  a-  Co.)  h.660  Pk.  c  Smith. 
Plasikowski  August,  furrier,  17  Pratt,  h.  124  Mtn. 
M   Leo,  cutter,  17  Pratt,  b.  124. Martin. 
u   Louis,  peddler,  h.  30  Kilboum. 
Flaas  F.  W.  clerk  at  400,  b.  610  Main. 
Plato  Alfred  L  Travelers  Ins.  Co.h.  142  Bellevue. 
«    Harry  A.  clerk  at  iBtna  Ins.  Co.  226  Main, 
b.  142  BelleTue. 
Piatt  Ada  L.  stenographer  at  Hartford  Fire  In- 
surance Co.  53  Trumbull,  b.  56  Willard. 
^<    Edith  J.  stenographer  at  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5 

Haynes,  b.  193  Ashley. 
M   Harriett  A.  Mrs.  matron  Young  Women's 
boardinghouse,  58,  h.  58  Church. 
Plant  Hannah,  clerk,  390  Main,  b.  36  Pleasant 
u   Harry,  machinist,  1  Flower,  b.  36  Pleasant. 
ft(   Julius  R.  jeweler,  h.u.  66  Dean. 
u    Solomon*  barber,  5  Central,  h.  36  Pleasant. 
Plent  Henry,  carpenter,  h.u.r.  95  Sheldon. 
Fletcher  Jacob,  (Leschke  4r  P-)  h.  28  Florence. 
I^mpton  Frederick,  treasurer,  Plimpton  Mfg. 
Co.  252  Pearl,  h.  21  Marshall. 
u   Howard  D.  student  at  Trinity  College,  b. 

21  Marshall. 
«<   James  M.  secretary,  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252 

Pearl,  h.  192  Farmington. 
«  Jennie  L.T.  wid.  Fred.  W.h.  1 34  Farmington. 
«<  Jos.  D.  painter,  582  Main. 
^  Linus  6.  president  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252 

Pearl,  h.  847  Asylum. 
M   Lncinda  F.  wid.  Andrew  S.  b.  12  Fern. 

PLIMPTON    MANUFACTUR- 
ING   CO.    envelopes,    blank   books, 
printers,  stationers,  254  Pearl.    See  p.  420. 
CI  Ouver,  h.  254  Wethersfield. 
«   William  T.  bookkeeper  at  Plimpton  Mfg. 
Co.  254  Pearl,  h.  134  Farmineton. 
Pline  Benjamin  F.  mangr.  Delano  Mining  and 
Milling  Co.  218  Main,  b.  Hotel  Hartford. 
**  Isaac  S.  manager,  Delano  Mining  and  Mil- 
ling Co.  218  Main,  b.  Hotel  Hartford. 
Plisch  Adolph  (C.  Plischtc  Co.)  h.  Springfield  t. 

PLI8CH  CHARLES  &  CO.  caterers 
and  restaurant,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  323  Pearl. 

See  page  437. 
ChATlea  Pllsch.  Adolph  Plisoh. 

"   Charles  (C.  Plisch  (f  Co.)  h.  W.H.t. 
Plumb  Andrew,  at  1  Laurel,  b.  133  Wethersfield. 
"   George  H.  cutter,  690  Park,  b.  41  Francis. 
((  Nathaniel  S.  butcher  at  103,  b.  133  Main. 
«   Roy,  clerk  at  1  Laurel,  h.  133  Wethersfield. 
Plummer  Chas.  B.  mfr.potato  chips,  h.u.405  Weth. 
((  Frank  L.  machinist  at  30.Cush.b.  405  Weth. 
"   Geo.  L.  at  National  Fire  Insurance  Co.  95 
Pearl,  b.  122  Garden. 


Plunkett  Thos.  £.  condu'r,  StRy.  h.  118  Asy. 
Pocock  Alfred  A.  propr.  Hotel  Hartford,  54  High. 

"   Walter  A.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  345  Allj-n. 
Poder  Ernest,  tailor  at  2  State,  h.  124  Huns. 

"   Francisca,  wid.  Joseph,  b.  124  Hungenord. 
Podera  Frank,  laborer,  h.u.  2  Charles. 
Pohler  Louis,  cigarmaker  at  349, 1.  571  Main. 
Pohlman  Minnie  B.  solderer  at  83  Woodbine. 
Poindexter  Charles  £.  at  JEtna  Ins.  Co.  226 

Main,  h.  26  Belden. 
Polancer  Nathan,  barber,  76^  Tern.  b.  89  Mor. 
Poland  C.  J.  ins.  agent,  278^  Main. 

"   Joseph,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.  13  Curcombe. 

«   Julia,  wid.  James,  h.  13  Spruce. 

«  Mary  A.  J.  at  336  Asylum,  b.  13  Curcombe. 
Polder  Wm.  C.  painter  352  Albany,  b.  188  Capen. 
Police  Commissioners  ofiice.  City  Hall,  300  Mn. 

u    Station,  38  Kinsley. 
Polk  £dward  W.  mach.  Popes,  b.  389  Capitol. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Nathan,  b.  987)^  Main. 
Pollard  Jbiella  A.  wid.  John,  matron  State  Cap- 
itol, rm.  53,  h.  154  Washington. 

«   Frederick,  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  52  Oak. 

«   John  S.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  52  Babcock. 

«   M.  Luther,  wheelwright,  b.  66  Spring. 
Pollett  B.  W.  bottler  at  84,  b.  84  Vine. 
Pollette  Philip,  at  62,  b.2u.  117  Market. 
Pollock  Ivar,  dropforg.at216Law.h.u.230  Zion. 
Pollotti  Domenico,  laborer,  h.3u.  67  Morgan. 

«   Donato,  bootblack,  h.  200  Front 

«   Metteo,  laborer,  b.  76  Charles. 

«   Nicholas,  market  67  Morgan,  saloon,  212, 
h.u.  214  Front. 

"   Rocco,  laborer,  b.  27  Kilboum. 
Pomeranz  Morris,  peddler,  b.u.  270  Market. 

POME  ROY  A .    H .  bicycles  and  athletic 
goods,  98  Asy.  h.  13  Spring.       See  p.  365. 
M   £.  B.  dentist  at  253,  h.  253  Main. 
"   Eyerett  C.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.u.  32  Cedar. 
««   Harry  C.  (Rooty  ChUds  (r  Co.)  h.  N.  Y.  City. 

«   &  Hawley  Co.  drugeists,  699  Main. 

Lonls  F.  Hawley,  manager. 
«   Noah,  h.  646  Asylum. 

POMIEROY  WILLIAM   H.  dentist, 

253  Main,  rm.  2,  h.  63  Bellevue. 
Pomroy  Geo.  W.  Jr.  387  Allyp,  h.  Prospect  av. 

u   John  B.  helper  at  N.Y.K.  r.  465  Asylum. 
Pond  Chas.  F.  toolm.r.  64  Asylum,  h.  1119  Main. 

«    Charles  G.  h.  34  Hopkins. 

"    Cora,  wid.  Charles  F.  h.  128  Martin. 

"    DeWittC.h.  719  Asylum. 

«    Elizabeth  J.  wid.  David  H.  h.u.58  Wooster. 

«   Frank  A.  tiresetter,  Popes,  b.u.  58  Wooster. 

«    William  H.  clerk,  School  Fund  office,  rooms  5 
and  7  in  State  Capitol;  h.  Old  Saybrook  t. 
Ponds  John  D.  operator,  40  Gov.  b.  227  High. 
PonsaingJohn,  massage,  20,  h.  20  Spring. 
Pontillo  Peter,  laborer,  b.  135  Commerce. 
Pontino  Carmen,  laborer,  b.  79  !M organ. 

«   John,  driver,  h,2u.  79  Morean. 
Pontophidan  Reinholt,  screwmaker  at  476  Cap. 

b.  98  Laurel. 
Poole  Clarence  E.  musician,  Popes,  b.u.  252  Law. 

«   Frederick,  carpenter,  h.2u.  55  Spruce. 


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GBEB^S    HARtFOED    ClfV    DIEBCl^EY. 


POOLE  J.  J.  &  CO.  coal  and  wood, 
272  Main;  yards,  172  Commerce,  169 
Front*  See  page  861. 

Fooler  Jane  Mrs.  h.  ISS  Market. 
Pooler  Jas.  dropfor.  183  Sheldon,  li.n.  9  Grand. 
u    William,  mach.  216  Lawrence,  b.  9  Grand. 
Pope  Albert  A.  president  The  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 
436  Capitol,  h.  Boston,  Mass. 
«   Edward,  mach.  1  So.  Ann,  b.u.  88  Albany. 
(<    Georee,  treas.  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  486  Capitol, 
sec  y  and  treas.  Hartford  Cycle  Co.  681 
Capitol,  h.  648  Asylnm. 
u   Harry  M.  h.  59  Ashley. 

POPE  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

manufacturers  of  Columbia  bicycles,  486 
Capitol.  See  pages  486,  48  7. 

a   Military  Band,  office  104  Asylum. 

"    Rebecca  E.  Mrs.  b.  18  Trinity. 
Popp  Frederick,  tailor  at  76  Asy.  h.u.  80  Windsor. 
Poranco  Jacob,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  83  North. 
Porch  Kate,  wid.  Samuel  H.  h.  51  Furmount 
Porstendorf er  Urbanus,mach.Popes,h.u.  24 1  Park. 
Porter  A.  Leonard,  expressman,  h.u.  115  Barbour. 

«   Charles  £.  clerk  at  95  Pearl,  h.  12  Seyms. 

"   Clarence,  carpenter,  b.  154  Main. 

Clifford  W.  Porter,  Physician.    Office,  18 

Buckingham,  h.  913  Main. 
Houra— 9  to  10  A.if. 

8  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.M. 

SandAj,  8  to  4  P.  M. 

Porter  Clifford  W.  physician,  18  Buckingham, 

286  New  Park,  h.  913  Main. 

«  £.  R.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  13  Buckingham. 

«  Edwin  T.  clerk  at  49  Ann,  h.  N.  Britain  t 

M  Eleanor  E.  teacher,  E.  E.  Morse's  Business 

College,  870  Asylum,  b.  So.  Windsor  t. 

«  Ella  C.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  8  Village. 

"  Ernest,  tailor  at  2  State. 

"  Eugene  A.  trav.  salesman,  b.u.  668  Main. 

"  F.  M.wid.  Harry  B.  h.u.  20  Goodwin. 

"  Fanny  E.  Mrs.  h.  51  Governor. 

«  Fidelin,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

"  G.  L.  dressmaker  at  26,  h.  26  Pratt,  rm.  36. 

"  Goodrich,  at  Jewells,  15  Tru.  b.  88  Retreat 

u  Henry  A.  at  9  Sigourney.  h.  14  j^  Chapel. 

«  Howard  F.  toolm.  at  Popes,  b.  67  Webster. 

«  Ida  S.  Mrs.  b.u.  20  Goodwin. 

«  James  T.  carpenter  &  builder,  80,  h.  80  Ann. 

"  Jennie  L.  h.  80  State,  room  10. 

«  John,  clerk  at  109  Asylum,  b.  228  High. 

PORTER  JOHN  A.  editor  Hartford 
Post,  prest.  Evening  Post  Association  28 
Asylum,  h.  81  Elm*  See  page  407. 

"  John  J.  at  National  Fire  Insurance  Co.  95 
Pearl,  b.  80  Ann. 

((  John  S.  student  at  Hartford  Theological 
Seminary,  1507  Broad. 

«   Josephine  E.  S.  wid.  John  A.h.d20  Collins. 

«   Leander,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Louis,  teamster  at  128  Commerce. 

«   Marietta,  wid.  Nelson  O.  h.  51  Barbour. 

tt   Mary,  wid.  Frederick,  h.  51  Governor. 

t(    Samuel  W.  laborer,  Popes,  h.  97  Hawthorn. 

u   SlidellN.  compositor  141  Pearl,  b.  51  Barb. 


Porter  Wm.  ins.  agent,  253  Main,  h.  13  Bkm. 
Wm.  Porter,  Jr.,  Physician.     Office,  391  Alj. 

Hourft~8.30  to  9  A.  M. 

2  to  4  p.  M. 

Sanday,  2  to  4  p.  M. 


Porter  Wm.  Jr.  physician,  891  Aly.  h.  69 
«   William  H.  steward  at  Hartford  HospHal, 

90  Sonth  Hudson,  h.  13  Ellsworth. 
((   William  H.  Jr.  painter,  h.2u.  67  Webster. 
M   Wm.  L.  patternm.  1  Flower,  b.  110  Hig^ 

Portendorfer  Lizzie,  l.u.  241  Park. 

Porterfield  Geo.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.2a.  29  Affleck. 

Porteus  Angelina,  bookkeeper,  b.  8  Forest. 

PORTEU8  BROS  .contractors  and  bond- 
ers, r.  13  Forest.  See  page  459. 
Robert  M.  PorteoB.                Jobn  PorUsa*. 

«   James,  farmer,  h.  8  Forest 

«<   John  (Porteus  Bros.)  b.  13  Forest. 

«   Robert,  carpenter,  h.  155  Main,  room.  6. 

«<   Robert  M.  (Porteus  Bros.)  h.  IS  Forest. 
Posomanter  Clara,  wid.  Harris,  h.a.  38  North. 
Posser  Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  h.r.  68  Front. 
Post  Chas.  A.  grocer,  709  Main,  h.  156  CapitoL 

POST  I  daily,  28  Asylum.        Seepage  407. 
«    David  J.  h.  23  Washington. 
«   George  W.  at  ^tna  Lite  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 

h.  17  Avon. 
«   Herbert  A.  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co. 

spices,  etc  84  Market,  1.  488  Main 
(<   Irving,  helper  at  564  Main,  b.  100  Albany. 
«   Jessie,  h.u.  126  Ann. 
«   John  H.  manager  at  256  Main,  h.  71  PearL 
II   Office,  Frank  P.  Furlong,  postmaster,  65 

State. 
«    Spencer  A.  mechanic,  h.  28  Sanford. 

POST    WM.    H.   CARPET    CO. 

curtains,  carpets,  rugs,  219  Asylum  and 
15  Haynes. 

«   Wm.  H.  president  Wm.  H.  Post  Carpet  Ca 

h.  Prospect  av. 
li   William  Strong,  vice  pres't  and  sec.  of  Wm. 

H.  Post  Carpet  Co.  o.  Pros.av.no.  of  Cone. 
Postal  Telegranh  Cable  Co.  3  Central,  278  Asy- 
lum, 1  Flower,  and  42  Union  pi. 
Posto  Lorenzo,  laborer,  h.u.  78  Charles. 
Potenza  James,  laborer  at  618  Cap.  b.  16  Kil. 

<<   Michael,  laborer,  b.  6  Charles. 
Potholm  Christian,  cabinetmaker,  b.  660  Park. 
Potter  Alfred  N.  clerk  at  Conn.  Gen.  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  Glastonbury  t. 
«   Bradford  W.  toolm.  581  Cap.  h.u.  78  Laurel. 
«    Charles,  driver,  167  Asylum,  h.  162  Main. 
«    Chas.  S.  foreman  stairbuilder  at  Taft  Co.h. 

Warehouse  Pt.  v. 
«   Daniel,  carpenter,  1.  274  Main,  rm.  52. 
«    Eugene  C.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  N.B.t. 
«   FrancE.principal  ParkvUle  sch.h.u.605Park. 
"   Frank  N.  h.  206  Asylum. 
«   Fred.  J.  Mrs.  h.a.  162  Main. 
«    Giles,  agent  state  board  education,  Capitol, 

room  42,  h.  New  Haven  t. 
«   Giles  S.  foreman  at  581  Cap.  h.  97  Laurel. 
«   Hosea  A.  carpenter  at  Hartford  Cycle  Co. 

h.u.  89  Linden. 


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Joseph  H.  painter,  b-u.  S9  Linden. 
.  T.  Mrs.  droftmaker,  610,  h.  610  Main. 
BK  Lkster  L.  (Potter  if  Payne)  405-407 
AUjn,  h.  1 7  Haynes,  rm.  51.    See  p.  521. 
**      Ijonia,  student  at  Trinity  College,  29  Jar- 

Tis  HalU  Summit. 
*^     Maurice  H.  coutr.  and  builder,  k.  88  Lewis. 

HOTTER    &    PAYNE,   flonr  and  pro* 
visions,  405  Allyn.  See  page  521. 

I«e8tor  It.  Potter.      Edward  8.  Payne. 
«<    fiobert  A.  county  eommissionery  85  Trn.  h. 

Bristol  t 
«<    Yerite  G.  stitcher,  15  Tra.  b.  160  Main. 
^    Wilaon  L.  h.  610  Main. 
X^yfcterson  Wm  H.  insurance  agent,  2874  Main. 
^Potte  S.  Warren,  draughtsman,  F.  H.  Richards, 

808  Main,  b.  55  Capitol. 
^SVitwin  H.  K.  painting  and  draw.  148,h.l4d  Col. 

««    Thomas  &  Rev.  h.  148  Collins. 
^Ponsner  Morris,  molder,  618  Cap.  h.8u.  216  Shel. 
Powell  James  B.  president  Mercantile  National 
Bank,  56  Pearl,  h.  127  Washington. 
**   Jos.  S.  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  h.  Whiting  lane. 
**   Sarah  £.  Mrs.  hj.  76  Albany. 
M    Ward  C.  accountant,  b.  127  Washington. 
CI   Wm.  H.  electrician,  88  Wbn.  h.u.  55  Oak. 
Power  John,  b.u.  157  Zion. 
Powers  Adelia,  laundress,  h.  48  Ayon. 

Alice,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  Springfield,  Mass. 
Anastasia  Mrs.  h.2u.  57  Spruce. 
Arthur  W.  laborer,  h.  r.  218  Pearl. 
Charies  K.  engineer,  h.  8  Sargeant 
Daniel,  b.  222  Front. 
Declan,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  1  Zion. 
Edward,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
£dward  H.  clerk  at  201  Asy.  b.  58  Windsor. 
Edward  L.  machinist,  b.u.  82  Front. 
Frank,  butcher  at  201  State,  h.  82  Front. 
Frank,  teamster  at  280  Main, 
u   €reoi^  F.  teadealer,  b.  58  Windsor. 
«  James,  deckhand  sir.  Hartford,  285  State. 
"   James,  laborer  at  54  Arch,  h.  85  Mechanic. 
u  James  C.  operator  at  P.&R.R.  b.  225  High. 
«<  James F.  printer  at  287  Asylum,  b.  E.H.t. 
^  James  J.  b.u.  74  Pleasant. 
M   Jane  wid.  John,  h.  74  Yemon. 
^  John,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  66  Front 
M   John,  teamster  at  46  Ann,  h.u.  74  Pleasant. 
<'   John  J.  bunker  engine  h.  No.  7,  b.  21  Albany. 
^   M.  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 
(I  Margaret,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"    Mary,  wid.  Edward,  h.r.  95  Sheldon. 
u   Mary,  wid.  Joseph,  h.  87  Maple. 
«<   Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  21  Albany. 
u   Michael,  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  24  Howard. 
"   Michael,  buffer  at  Popes,  b.8u.  57  Spruce. 
««   Michael,  (Krug,  P.  J-  Co.)  h.  58  Windsor. 
«   Michael,  assembler,  581  Cap.  h.  58  Wilson. 
Patrick,  deckhand,  str.  Hertford,  285  State. 
Patrick,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  24  How. 
Patrick,  mach.  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  12  Ellery. 
Patrick,  machinist,  h.u.  82  Front. 
Patrick  F.  printer  at  Sunday  Globe,  25 
Asylum,  b.  21  Albany. 


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Powers  Thos.  teamster  at  280  Mn.  h.u.  82  Ayon. 

«   Thomas  M.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  42  Wdbg. 

H   W.  J.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  74  Yemon. 

«  William,  b.u.  ^Z  Martin. 
Powley  Fredk.  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  h.  Put.&  Park. 
Pownall  Hiomas,  shoem.  72  Alb.  b.n.  49  Chestnut. 
Prain  James,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.u.  244  Putnam. 
Prarie  Chas.  A.  mach.  at  690  Park,  b.  68  Francis. 
Pratt  Alex.  Jr.  student,  Trinity  College,  40  Jar- 
yis  Hall,  Summit. 

«  Ambrose  E.  piano  tuner  at  241  Asylum,  h.u. 
59  Wethersfield. 

«   Ambrose  L.cabinm.  209  Mn.h.59  Weth. 

PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  manufactivers, 
yalyes,  556  Capitol,  cor.  Sig.  Seepage  485. 

II  Casslus  Pjpattemm.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1 28  Oak. 

II  Charles  W.  cloaks  and  ladies  furnishings, 

408  to  407  Main,  h.  149  Retreat. 

11  Clarence,  b.u.  1 7  Albany. 

«  Clarence  B.  pattemm.  1  Flow.  h.  Rocky  Hill  t. 

•<  Edward  A.  carptr.  at  281  Asylum,  h.u.  6 

Foot  Guard  pi. 

a  Edward  B.  salesman,  b.  149  Retreat. 

M  Edwin  T.  blacksmith  at  1  Flow.  b.  1 76  Sta. 

<<  Edwina  M.  teach.  Arsenal  sch.  b.  807  Main. 

«  Elmore  L.  pianos,  400  Mn.  h.  258  Mn. rm.  1 5. 

II  Frederick,  clerk  Popes,  b.  59  Wethersfield. 

«  Fannie  W.  b.  896  Alsylum. 

Pratt  Francis  A.  president  Pratt  k  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,h.  29  Collins.    See  page  477. 

«   Francis  C.  salesman,  1  Flow.  b.  29  Collina 

"    Frank  W.  mach.  476  Cap.  h.u.  102  Albany. 

«  Frederick  L.  disc,  clerk  at  Am.  Nat.  Bank, 
808  Main,  b.  South  Glastonbury. 

«  George  C.  trayeling  salesman  at  54  Ann, 
1.  68  Church. 

(I   George  W.  Mrs.  601,  h.  601  Main. 

«<   George  W.  Jr.  clerk  at  406,  b.  601  Main. 

"   George  W.  salesman,  h.  6  John. 

a   Grace  L.  steno^.  at  Popes,  b.  £.Hartford  t 

«   Henry  S.  plumber,  h.  7  Sumner. 

«    Howard,  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  101  Hung. 

<<   Ida  L.  b.u.  1  John. 

«  James  C.  prest.  P.  &  Wier  Chuck  Co.  h.  700 
Farmington. 

"   James T. (Morgan  ^ P.)  109, 1.  Ill  Main. 

II  Jennie  A.  teacher  High  school,  b.  So.  Glas- 
tonbury t. 

«   John  C.  carpenter  at  N.  Y.R.  h.u.  1  John. 

«   Joseph  H.  student  at  Yale,  b.  700  Farm. 

M    Lena  J.  nurse  at  20  Hudson.. 

«   Mabel,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  26  Lawrence. 

f<  Mary  D.  manager  Woman's  Exchange,  73 
Pearl,  b.  245  Sigoumey. 

«   Nathaniel  B.  salesman,  1.  258  Main,  rm.  15. 

"   Rufus  N.  treas.  Johns-Pratt  Co.  h.  170  Sig. 

"  Seymour  A.  asst.  ticket  agent  N.Y.R.  h.u. 
19  Williams. 

PRATT    STREET  SAVINGS 

B  A  N  K  y     See    Society  for   Savings, 
page  885. 

«   Susan  K.  wid.  Augustus  W.  b.  812  Main. 
«   Waldo  S.  professor  Hfd.  Theol(^ical  Sem. 
instructor  Trinity  College,  h.  86  Gillett. 


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W.  T.  PRICE  &  CO., 

Successors  to  OSBORN  A  PRICE, 
Looal  Agents 

National  F'ire  Ins.  Co., 

Hartford  Gonnty  iDtnal  Fire  Insurance  Co., 

National  Fire  Ins.  Co*8  Building. 

Pratt  Walter  W.  at  Trayelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  88  Oxford. 
"   &  Weir  Chuck  Co.  r.  12  Pratt 
««   Wm.  E.  polisher,  b.  102  Hopkina. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  (THE) 

machinists,  ironfounders,  1  Flower. 

See  page  477. 
Praxlar  Max,  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.  48  N.B. 
Preissner  Arnold,  baker,  59,  b.u.  59  Sheldon. 
Pbeissner  August,  councilman  Ist  toardj  (P. 

Bros.)  h.u.  59  Sheldon. 

'<    Bros,  bakery,  59  Sheldon. 

August  Preissner.  John  Preissner. 

«    Emanuel,  builder,  206,  h.  206  Franklin. 
"   John,  (P.  Bros.)  h.u.  59  Sheldon. 
«   Julius,  baker  at  59,  h.u.  59  Sheldon. 
Premo  David  E.  machinist,  h.  8  Queen. 
Prendergast  Agnes,  at  12  Pratt,  b.  286  Maple. 
«    Charles  H.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  12  Ward. 
«    Margaret,  wid.  Joseph,  h.  286  Maple. 
«   Mary,  at  12  Pratt,  b.  286  Maple. 
«   Michael,  carpenter,  h.  183  Baocock. 
««   Michael  Jr.  bricklayer,  b.  183  Babcock. 
«    Robert  E.  clerk  at  870  Main,  b.  286  Maple. 
«   William  J.  printer  at  856  Asy.  b.  286  Maple. 
"    Wm.  T.  machinist,  b.  188  Babcock. 
"   t^^see  also  PendergasU 
Prentice  Chas.  H.real  estate,  888  Mn.rm.  6,]|f^66 

Laurel. 
«    Frank  I.  ass't  teller.  Society  for  Savings,  11 

Pratt,  h.  490  Farmington. 
«    Geo.  W.  driver  at  Ad.  Ex.  Co.  h.  68  Spring 
«    Kate  B.  wid.  Charles  Hills,  h.  866  Laurel. 
«    Samuel  O.    judge   of    Superior  Court,  85 

Trumbull,  h.  772  Asylum. 
Prentiss  Charles  C,  dentist  at  882  Main,  h.  168 

Franklin. 
(<    Edwin  S.  toolmaker,  h.2u.  707  Main. 
Prescott    Daniel  K.  Mrs.  b.  92  Ashley. 
"    Fred,  mason,  h.  21  Seymour. 
"    William  C.  teller  Mechanics  Savings  Bank, 

811  Main,  h.  92  Ashley. 
u   William  C.  theological  student  at  1507  Bd. 
Preston  Albert  B.  watchman,  h.u.  87  Main. 
"    Charles  W.  h.  88  Sigoumey. 
«    DeWitt  P.  with  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity 

Ins.  Co.  280  Asylum,  h.  18  Girard. 
«    Edward,  b.  185  Front. 
"    Edward  V.  sup*t  agencies  Travelers  Insur- 
ance Co.  56  Prospect,  h.  81  Gillett. 
«    Ellen  E.  wid.  Truman  W.  h.  200  Allyn. 
«    Frederick  J.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  812  Asy. 
II   Greorge  B.  b.  275  Wethersfield. 
«    Greorge  B.  h.u.  1208  Broad. 


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Preston  Hush  F.  pinm.  at  81  Hicks,  b.o.  3  Tn^ 
James,  bottler,  r.  141,  h.  141  Front. 
James  A.  lithographer,  b.  25^  Flower. 
James  J.  sub.  letter  carrier,  b.u.  73  Got. 
John  B.  b.  2  TrombuU. 
Joseph  A.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  141  Fraot. 
Joseph  F.  corem.  at  Popes,  b.2u.r-  23^  Fkwr. 
«  Joseph  G.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  18  Waumt. 
Joshua,  h.  17  Haynes,  rm.  65. 
&  Kenyon,  signpainters,  185  PearL 

Miles  B.  Preston.    Bei^amin  W.  KeMMyaa. 
Leroy  S.  shipping  clerk  26  High,  b.  83  Si^. 
Louisa  E.wid.  Ben.  dressmaker,  h.  19  Sqmre. 
Margaret,  wid.  Andrew,  h.2u jr.  25|^  Flower. 
Martha  C.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Mary  Etta,  wid.  Sdden  C.  b.  88  Sigonmej. 

Prbsto'n  Miles  B.  mayor  of  Hartford  (P.  (f 
Kenyon)  treas.  Bonner  Preston  Co.  h.  214 
Collins.  See  paae  439. 

Sarah,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  2  TrumbuIL 
lliomas  P.  M.  market,  48  Front,  h.  35  Har- 
rison. 
Wm.  C.  letter  carrier  P.O.  h.u.  596  MaiiL. 
William  J.  farmer,  h.  275  Wethersfield. 
Preu  Annie,  wid.  Paul  J.  laundress  at  171  Put- 
nam, h.  82  Harbison. 
«   Paul  J.  invoice  clerk  at  278  Asy.  b.  32  Uar. 
Price  Abbie  H.  wid.  Geoi^  S.  h.  78  Allen  pL 
"    Arthur  D.  pile  driver,  h.u.  79  Allen  pL 
Clara  M.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Frospect, 

b.  Rocky  Hill  t. 
Esau  J.  coachm.  at  91  Weth.  h.  22}  Alden. 
Geo.T.C22.P.5'5<wJsta.agtN.E.R.h.677  Fk. 
Harry,  clerk  at  406  Mam,  b.u.  82  Pleasant. 
Henrv  E.  h.  199  Ashlev. 
«   J.  Isabella,  principal  N . W.  sch.  b.  78  Allen  pL 
James,  carpenter,  b.  527  Main. 
James,  ruboerworker  at  690  Pk.  h.u.  64  Fra. 
John  M.  h.  44  Canton. 
Joseph,  bookkeeper,  b.  86  Pleasant. 
L.  Eudora,  teacher,  b.  78  Allen  pi. 
L.  F.  salesm.  at  140  State,h.Warehoa8ePt.Y. 
Louis,  real  estate,  h.u.  82  Pleasant. 
Louis  S.  manager  405  Main,h.2u.  26  Talcott. 
Margaret  J.  housekeeper,  h.2u.  12}  Church. 
Robert  (R.  P.  (r  Son)  h.  W.H.t. 

Robert  &  Son,  coal  and  feed,  82  Francis. 

Bobert  Price.  Oeorge  T.  Price. 

Rob't  C.  h.  56  Se}nnour. 

Pbice  W.  T.  &  Co.  insurance  agents,  95  Peari.* 

Seepage  270. 

«   Walter  H.  papercutter  at  Case,  L.  &  B.  Co. 

49  Trumbull. 

Pbice  William  T.  (W.  T.  Price  (r  Co.)  b.  276, 

after  Nov.  868  Laurel.         Seepage  270. 

Prickett  Frank  L.  framer  at  L.  A.  Wiley s,  251 

Pearl,  h.  44}  Wooster. 

u   Leslie  J.  asst.  bkkpr.  at  1 28  Com.  b.554  Mn. 

Primus  Hettie,  wid.  Holdridge,  h.  20  Wadsworth. 

it   Thronieve  B.  seamstr's,  20,  b.  20  Wadsworth. 

Prince  Elizabeth  W.  teacher  at  South  school, 

86  Wadsworth. 

"   Frederick  W.  secretary  Gatling  Gun  Ca  218 

Main,  h.  66  Vernon. 

Susie  M.  assembler  at  88  Wbn.  b.  92  Laurel. 


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William,  engineer  F.&ILB.  1l  145  High. 
Wimiam  O.  ostler,  b.  25  High. 

e  Frank  B.  machinist,  h.u.  Whitman  ct. 
Geo,  £.  pressman  252  Pearl,  h.u.  88  Elm. 
Lieda,  clerk  at  19  Pratt,  b.  Whitman  ct. 
Sadie,  at  31,  b.u.  83  £bn. 

Joeeph,  shoemaker,  h.a  214  Front. 
Bertha,  at  206,  b.u.  90  State. 
Chaa.  £.  machinist  1  Flow.  h.u.  80  Hopkins. 
Chaa.  £dw.  secy,  and  treas.  Security  Co.  62 

Pearl,  h.  165  Collins. 
Chas.  £dw.  Jr.  clerk  Security  Co.  62  Pearl, 

b.  165  Collins. 
Doming  N.  motorman  St.By.  115  State. 
Frank  N.  conductor  St.Ry.  115  State. 
Fred  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.2u.  57  Babcock. 
Fredk.  H.  com.  trav.  at  Popes,  b.  88  Woos. 
Geoige  A.  foreman  at  490  Cap.  h.  282  Put. 
Jane,  wid  Abbott  (j.  h.2u.  282  Putnam. 
Julia  R.  wid.  Edward,  b.  132  Sargeant. 
Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  b.u.  35  Chestnut. 
Mary  B.  wid.  George  F.  h.u.  94  Jefferson. 
WUbnr  F.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  38  Wooster. 
Priore  Joseph,  shoem.  213  Miun,  h.  214  Front. 
Frisk  J.  Alfred,  clerk  at  164,  h.u.  199  Main. 
Pritchard  William,  filer  at  581  Capitol. 
Proctor  Hairy  C.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  36  Hopkins. 
Pkt>ffitt  Emily,  wid.  John  G.  h.  86  Benton. 
•<    Fredk.  H.  barber,  55  High,  b.u.  36  Benton. 
u    Mary  Mrs.  nurse,  36,  b.u.  36  Benton. 
Proller  Morris,  clothing,  134,  h.  134  Front. 
Proman  Tony,  machinist  at  216  Law.  b.  2  Avon. 
Prothero  John,  mach.  Popes,  h.2u.  97  Jefferson. 
Prolaesns  Joe,  teamster  at  100  Com.  h.  30  Kil. 
Proot  Nelson,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  1524  Bd. 
Prouty  Arthur  T.  b.u.  36>^  Pratt. 
•«  Judson  I.  printer  at  Hartford  Daily  Times, 

246  Main,  h.  80  Wooster. 
u   Nellie,  wid.  Luther  M.  h.u.  36^  Pratt* 
»   Walter  S.  teamster,  h.  1007  Main. 
Provost  Napoleon  L.  carpenter,  h.u.  15  Howard. 

"   William,  waiter,  b.  644  Main. 
P^den  Albert  F.  clerk  369  Mn.  h.  Middletown.  t. 
Prue  Charles,  at  Htfd.  Lumber  Co.  h.  E.  H.  t. 
Prnmbaum  John  P.  mach.  75  Com.  h.  E.  H.  t. 
M   Nicholas  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  1 1 6  Mather. 
M   Peter,  tinner  at  164  State,  h.  E.  H.  t. 
Protting  Albert  H.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  h.  29  Beach. 
M   Arthur,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  b.  234  Pearl. 
^   George,  musician,  h.  241  Pearl. 
Pruttikg  Georob  Jr.  teacher  of  dancing,  58 
Tru.  h.u.  52  Annawan.  See  page  271. 

Harry,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co 

1  Flower,  h.u.  487  Capitol. 
William,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  17  Walnut. 
Public  Free  Library  and  Art  Gallery,  Wads- 
worth  Athenaeum,  206  Main  and  5  Athen- 
aeum street. 
«   Market  Co.  White  &  Sampson,  21 7  Main. 
Pncci  R.  EmmeU,  mach.  at  P.&K.R.  h.2u.l06  Alb. 
Puffer  Charles  E.  engineer,  h.  27  Potter. 
M   Eoouna  J.  Mrs.:  ^ardinghouse,  612  Main. 


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Puffer  Jennie  E.  Mrs.  h.  155  Main,  rm.  5. 

«   Julia  T.  wid.  Charles  E.  Jr.  b.  612  Main. 
Pugh  E.  N.  clerk  291  Main,  b.  8  Wadsworth. 

(<     Michael,  teamster  at  246  State. 
Puglisi  N.  Christ  barber  at  295  Mn.  h.8u.  36^  Win. 

«    Philip, barber  124  Asy.  b.2u.  36^  W^indsor. 
Pullar  Andrew,  (James  P,  ^  Co.)  h.  10  Paw. 

«   Charles,  (James  P,  jr  Co.)  h.  52  Annawan. 

«   James,  (J.  P.  SfCo.)  h.  83  Front. 

«   James  &  Co.  carriage  makers,  5  Mechanic. 
James  Pnllar.    Andrew  Foliar.    Charles  Pullar. 
Pnlsifer  Harry  B.  carpenter,  b.  84  Flower. 

<«    Herbert    B.   student    Trinity   College,    8 
Jarvis  Hall ,  Summit. 
Pulver  Elmer,  timek.  at  690  Park,  b.  189  Smith. 

«   John  J.  farmer,  h.  189  Smith. 

u   Marvin,  foreman  at  690  Park,  h.  8  Sisson. 
Puntillo  John, laborer  154  Ch.Oak,  h.  73  Morgan. 
Punzelt  Edward,  at  1  Flower,  h.  New  Britain  t. 
Purcell  Catherine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.r.  236  Maple. 

"   Edward  H.  motorman,  St  Ry.  115  State. 

It    George,  laborer,  b.r.  236  Maple. 

M   John,  teamster,  h.  261  Front. 

«   John  C.  at  40  Governor,  b.r.  236  Maple. 

"   John  L.  clerk,  b.  261  Front 

«   Martin,  teamster  at  128  Com.  h.  146  Grove. 
Purdy  Frank,  jobber,  b.  6  Elm. 

«    Hugh,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  20  Affleck. 

«    Hugh  Jr.  draughtsman  at  1  Flow.  b.  20  Af. 

«  James,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  20  Affleck. 

«   John,  assembler  at  2  State,  h.77  Francis  ay. 
Purinton  A.  Estella,  bkkpr.  342  Asy.  b.  75  N.B. 

«    Chas.  O.pottery  and  nursery,  r.  7  7,  h.  75  N.B. 

"   John  L.  carpenter,  h.  32  Sevmour. 

«    Oscar  B.  toolmaker  at  9  Sig.  h.  32  Seymour. 
Purl  Maurice,  clerk  at  842  Asylum,  h.  30  Pie. 

"   ^^^See  also  Pearl. 
Purman  Herbert  V.  machinist  at  l,b.86  Flower. 
PuRVE8  Adam,  (Purves  Sf  Malcolm)  h.27  Paw- 
tucket  See  page  366. 

«   J.  L.  clerk  at  400  Main.  b.  Ill  Pearl. 

PURVES  &  MALCOLM,  contractors 

and  builders,  334  Asylum.       See  p.  366. 
Adam  Piirves.  Thomas  Malcolm. 

<<   Robert  W.  salesman,  h.  8  Chestnut 

Pushman  Herman,  mach.  at  335  Shel.  h.  44  Vil. 

Putnam  Charles  F.  carptr.  N.Y.K.  h.  18  S.  Ann. 
«   Edwin  W.  patternmaker  at  556   Capitol, 

b.  73  Babcock. 
«   George  K.  patternmaker  33  Wells,  h.  E.H.t 
«   Giles  H.  inspector  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.t 
"   Israel  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  E.H.t. 
«   Phalanx  Armory,  6  Haynes. 

Putney  Marie  E.  Miss,  attend,  at  30  Washington. 

Pye  Charles  D.  at  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5  Haynes,  b. 
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Fye  Rebecca  M.  b.  142  Wethenfield. 
«   Thomas  F.  h.  101  Wethenfield 
M   Thomas  F.  Jr.  cleric  at  U.  S.  Expreas  Co. 
215  Asylum,  b.  101  Wethersfield  ave. 
Pynchon  Thomas  R.  Rev.  professor  Trinity  Col- 
lege, 26  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
«   W.  H.  C.  instructor  at  Trinity  College,  8 
Northam  Tower,  Summit 
Fyne  James  W.  foreman  at  Sunday  Journal,  284 
Asylum,  b.  41  Brown. 

PYNE  ROBERT,  editor  Weekly  Ex- 
aminer,  45,  h.  41  Brown.      Seepage  411. 

M   Robert  £.  printer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  254 
Pearl,  h.u.  89  Brown. 

«    Thos.  M.  conductor  St  Ry.  b.  41  Brown. 
Pynney  Edith  B.  waitress  at  828  PI.  b.  84  Wdbg. 
Pyott  George  D.  mach.  Popes,  h.  46  Hopkins. 

QUACKBNBOS  Frank  S.  Mrs.  h.  16  Vernon. 
Quaile  Michael,  h.u.  44^  John. 
Quain  D.  J.  teamster  at  280  Main. 
Quarless  Oscar,  laborer  at  and  b.  Oakwood  av. 
Quebec  Fred,  clerk  at  280,  1.  228  Park. 
Queeny  Delia,  seamstress,  b.  58  Church. 
Quelch  George,  machinist  at  1  Flow,  b.  288  Cap. 
«<   John  C.  helper  at  1  Flower,  1.  288  CapitoL 
Quick  Henry  J.  student  at  Trinity  College,  80 
Jarvis  Hall  Summit. 

QaiooLE  Elmer  C.  president  The  £.  S.  Kibbe 
Co.  149  State,  h.  Prospect  avenue,  cor. 
Fern.  Seepage  547. 

Quigley  Edwin,  machinist  at  CoUs,  b.  1 25  Ch.  O. 

«    Ernest  M.  hosedriver  Co.  No.  4,h.  168  AUyn. 

«   James, machinist  Colts,  b.  7  South  Prospect. 

«   John,  ffardenerat  1008  Asy.h.r.  21  Atwood. 

«   John,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.u.  1 0  Union. 

«   John  K.  clerk  at  National  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  95  Pearl,  h.  99  Brook. 

<»    Michael,  poUsher  at  Colts,  b.  125  Ch.  Oak. 

«   Michael  F.  helper  at  Colts,  b.  127  Ch.  Oak. 

«    Thos.  expressm.  at  Colts,  h.  8  Ch.  O.  HalL 

«    Thomas,  Mrs.  h.  8  Charter  Oak  Hall. 
Quill  Annie,  clerk,  b.  24  Center. 

«    Daniel,  laborer,  h.  24  Center. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.  24  Center. 

«   Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  24  Center. 

"   Nora,  at  r.  59J  Trumbull,  b.  24  Center. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  b.  24  Center. 
Quillar  James  H.  laborer,  h.  116  Albany. 
Quilty  William,  mach.  at  80  Cushman,b.  35  Haw. 
Quin  DeWitt  C.  P.  printer  at  248  Mn.  b.  80  Cha. 

«   J.  Scrugham,  ticket  agt.  N.Y.R.  h.  80  Chapel. 

«  Louis  C.  printer  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity 
Ins.  Ca  280  Asylum,  b.  80  Chapel. 
Quinby  Charles  J.  motorman  $t.Ry.h.866  Main. 
Quincy  House,  Timothy  E.  Foley  prop.  629  Mn. 
Quinlan  Daniel  W.  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  Bio.  t 
Quinlan  James,  laborer,  b.  274  Front 

«   Mary  Mrs.  h.  1145  Broad. 

«    Patrick  H.  confectionery,  268,  h.  268  High. 
Quinn  Ann,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  87  Arch. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  Martin,  h.u.  119  Zion. 

«   Catherine,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.r.  95  Sheldon. 

«    Charles  H.  printer  at  29  Un.  pl.b.  770  Mn. 


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Edw.  W.  machinist,  b.  119  Zion. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  29  Hawthom. 
Felix  J.polioenian,  h.2u.  9  CheflCnoi. 
George  E.  mach.  at  70  Huy.  b.  SS  CluO. 
Hanora,  wid.  Patrick,  b.  89  FnmkKn, 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.2u.  92  Fraocia. 
Hugh  H.  screwmaker,  b.  68  LaareL 
James,  brickmaker,  h.  18  James. 
James,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  146  Main. 

QuiNM  James  J.  clerk  city  court,  attorne>-«  S33 
Main,  b.u.  5  East. 

John,  gardener,  h.u.  9  Chestnat. 

John,  molder,  h.  1 7  Affleck. 

John  H.  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.  25  Pat. 

John  H.  laborer  at  690  Park,  h.a.  1 1  Klbbe. 

John  J.brakeman  N.T.R.  h.  8  Hnntlej-. 

John  J.  clerk  at  842  Asylum,  b.  28  Spring. 
<<  John  L.  printer  at  CaUionn  Printing    Co. 
29  Union  pi.  b.  770  Main. 

Kate  M.  wid.  John  L.  h.  770  Main. 

Laura,  wid.  Albert,seam8t  b.nj.  65  Temple. 

M.  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

Maiy  Miss,  bitters,  h.2u.r.  1 72  Main. 

Mary,  wid.  John,  h.u.  8  Huntley  pi. 

Mary  A.  lanitress  at  218  Main. 

Michael,  laborer,  h.  8  Winter. 

Michael  F.mach.at  581  Cap.h.  112Bab<»ck. 

Michael  J.  assembler  Colts,  h.r.  52  Vanblock. 

Myrtie  Mrs.  clerk  at  177,  L  580  Main. 

Patrick  H.,  American  Tea  Co.  297 }i  Main, 
h.  150  CapitoL 

Patr'k  J.  brakem.  at  N.Y.R.  b.  8  Huntley  av. 

Patrick  M.  Uborer  1  Flow.  h.u.  1488  Broad. 

Sarah,  wid.  Michael,  b.  20  Cottage  pi. 

William  J.  drirer  at  19  Martin,  h.u.  5  East. 

William  M.  profiler  at  Colts,  h.2u.  80  Hudson. 

^l^^see  also  Quin, 
Quinnett  Alex.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  8  Curcombe. 
Quint  Alanson  D.  manufacturer  turret  drills,  80 

Huyshope,  h.  8  Clinton. 
Quintal  Lewis,  olacksm.  at  1 10  Com.h.20Good.  pL 

Quintard  H.  Harrison,  h.  80  Capitol. 
«   Helen  B.  saleswoman  at  K.  Ballerstein  & 

Co.  874  Main,  b.  16  Prospect 
«   Herbert  A.  ship,  clerk  at  1  Lau.  b.  49  Spg. 
Quirk  Anne,  wid.  William  J.  h.u.  116  Clark. 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  161  Main. 
John,  painter,  h.u.  150  Market 
Kate,  b.  24  Amity. 
Kate,  dressmaker,  161,  b.  161  Main. 
Maurice,  ni^htwatchman  at  95,h.88Plea8ant 
Michael,  driver  289  Main,  b.r.  87^  Windsor. 
Morris,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  88  Pleasant 
Patrick,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  24  Amity. 
Patrick  H.b.  161  Main. 
Terence  P.coachman,  12  C.O.pl.h.u.  82  Elm. 
Timothy  J.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.2u.  808  Law. 
Quish  Alfred,  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.u.  188  Law. 
u  Michael  J.  toolmaker,  h.  n.  77  Sheldon. 
«   WiUiam  J.  contractor  at  Johns-Pratt  Co. 
555  Capitol,  h.  29  Smith. 
Quong  Wong,  laundry,  155  Maple. 
«   Wong  (Yuen  Sing  (r  Co.)  108  State. 


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Rajkbxt  Bernard,  laborer,  h.r.  280  Maple. 
SLkbinovitz  I.  stove  store,  basement  203  Front. 
M     Isaae^  tinsnuth,  h.a.  46  North. 

^Sicholas,  assem.  Colts,  h.2u.  155  Maple. 
Anna  A.  dressmaker,  b.u.  1320  Broad. 
««    John  Michael, forem. at  556  Cap.h.  1320  Bd. 
Itacis  Leon,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  75  Governor. 
Rack  John  L.  blacksmith  at  1  Flow.  b.  118  Aej. 
RackeU  Samnel,  splicer  at  690  Park,h.  11  Gm. 
Radey  ^Nellie,  clen:  at  418  Mun,  b.n.  3  Good.  pi. 
Radigatn  James  W.  laborer  at  Sigoumey  Tool 
Co.  b.  188  Lawrence. 
^    Michael,  stonemason,  h.u.  78  Walnnt 
u    Patrick,  porter  at  198  State,  h.  61  Sprace. 
«    f^f'See  also  Redican. 
BadmHarris,  peddler,  h.  255  Market. 
Bafiertj  Celia,  wid.  John,  h.u.  51  Liberty. 
^    Margaret,  wid.  Francis,  h.u.  74  Ward. 
^   Mary,  wid.  Farrell,  h.u.  27  Harbison. 
**    Patrick,  driver  at  15  Alb.  h.2u.  30  Flower. 
Raffo  Jc^n,  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 
Rafter  Joeepn  J.  removed  to  Boston,  Mass. 
BaganPatrick,teamsterat280Main,h.u.88  Ch.O. 
««    Peter,  saloon,  48  Temple,  h.a.  22  Talcott. 
«    Timothy  F.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  6  Hun.  pi. 
u    Wm.  P.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  88  Charter  Oak. 
"   f^^see  aUo  Reagan;  Regan, 
Bagona  EUen,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  23  North. 

«   John,  h.2a.  21  North. 
Sagatsky  Benj. bottlerat  200 Front,h.u.  78  Chas. 
Raeovin  Morris  (Simon  fr  R*  (f  Co.)  h.  60  Pie. 
Ei£ba  Mary  Miss,  h.  22  Morgan. 

«  Sophia,  wid.  John«  boardmgh.  22  Morgan. 
Bahnemuhrer  Adolph,trimmer,41  Alb.h.u.45Tal. 
BaibleFrankH.engineerN.Y.B.h.u.1260  Broad. 
Baioes  Leon  S.  filer  at  Colts,  h.2u.  75  Governor. 
Bsiney  Thomas,  clipper  at  556  Cap.  h.  83  Huy. 
Bailroad  Stations,  466  Asylum;  59  Spruce;  285 

State. 
Bamel  Jean,  student  at  La  Salette,  New  Park. 
Bamsdell  Amos  W.  porter  at  Adams  £x.  305Main. 
(<   Cbss.  A.  foreman,  1  Laurel,  b.u.  15  Pleasant. 
M  Mary  M.  draperysewer,  219  Asy.  b.u.  15  Pie. 
M  Boswell  C.  h.u.  15  Pleasant 
«  William  F.  carpenter,  b.u.  15  Pleasant. 
Bamsden  Charies  L.  policeman,  h.  29  Beach. 
«  Renee  M.  J.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  29  Beach. 
M  Robert  H.  clerk  at  115,  b.  92  Pearl. 
Ramsey  Alfred  F.  trimmer  at  Mansuy  Carriage 
Manufacturing  Co.  17  Elm,  h.'271  High. 
"  James,  clerk  at  118  Asylum,  b.  Bainbow  t. 
M  Mattie  L.  b.  9  Wakiut 
((  Wm.  H.  painter  352  Albany,  h.  271  High. 
Rancor  Charles  R.  press  foreman,  49  Trumbull, 
h.Q.  309  Main. 
'<  Herbert  C.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  1 79  Albany. 
Rand  £.  H.  painter  at  160  Woodland,  h.  Wilson 
Station. 
«  Frank  R  foreman  at  581  Cap.  h.u.  9  Park. 
<<  Fred.K.forem.at581  Cap. h.l04  Jefferson, 
ft  *Han7  £.  toolmaker  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  9  Park. 
«  Maiy  H.  wid.  C.  C.  h.u.  9  Park. 
Randall  Ann,  wid.  John,  h.r.  88  Fairmount 
u  Ann,  wid.  Bobinson,  h.u.  50  Chestnut. 
*<  Arthur  M.  painter  at  26  Un.  pi.  b.u  .42  Amity. 


CHAS.  A.  RAPMLYE, 


Opot^ieeeir^, 


PRESCRIPTIONS 

A  SPECIALTY. 

HoaMopathiG  Medlcinef. 

No.  325  MAIN  STREET. 


TRUSSES  and 
ELASTIC 

STOCKINGS. 


Bandall  Augustus,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

»   Burt  W.  teamster  at  31 6  Pearl,  b.  520  Main. 

«   £ugene  £.  jobber,  b.  94  Wahiut. 

«<    George,  clerk  at  400  Midn,  b.  94  Walnut. 

«   H.  L.  £.  Mrs.  h.u.  42  Amity. 

«   Harriet,  wid.  Beuben,  laundr's,  h.r.  139  Mtn. 

it   J.  H.  clerk  at  400,  Main,  b.  14  Chestnut 

«   James  F.  waiter,  b.  35  Pleasant. 

«   Martha  A.  wid.  Jesse  A.  b.  82  Hicks. 

«   Martha  £.  wid.  Charles,  h.  47  Farmington. 

«   Mary  £.  wid.  Sylvester  J.  b.  94  Walnut 

<<   Susan  Mrs.  laundress,  h.2u.  51  Sanford. 

«   William,  laborer,  b.2u.  1 14  Albany. 

"   William  F.  jobber,  b.2u.  53  Sanford. 

M   William  B.  b.u.  50  Chestnut 
Bandies  6.  £arl,  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  80  Hopkins. 
Bandolph  Albert,  hackdriver,  h.u.  52  Village. 

"   Ira,  jobber,  b.  u.  52  Village. 
Bangley  Henry,  at  690  Park,  1.  234  Pearl. 
Bankin  Adolphus  £rwin  (Marcy  Bros,  Sf  Co.) 
14  Ford,  h.  377  Laurel. 

«   James,  h.  22  Huntley  pi. 

II   William,  laborer  at  1  Lau.  h.  10  Huntley  pi. 
Banney  Daisy  M.  stenographer  at  L.  L.  £ns- 
worth,  104  Front,  b.  E.H.t 

«   Louise  J.  wid.  Wm.  nurse,  703,  b.  70S  Asylum . 

It    Salvador  O.  cigars,  SufBeld  t.  h.  34  Williama 

«*   W.  K.  mason,  h.  75  Flower. 

"   William  W.  Bev.  pastor  of  Park  churct,  b. 
811  Asylum. 
Bansdell  Wm.F.  sashm.at  292  Shel.b.l5  Pleasant 
Banson  Henry  C.  Mrs.  b.  104  Ann. 
Bapelte  Charles  A.  druggist,  325  Main,  h. 

107  Washington.  See  page  273. 

Baphael  Aaron,  confectionery,  183,  h.  184  Front 

«   Aaron,  tailor  at  362  Mam,  b.  68  Pleasant. 

«   Abbie,  Mrs.  h.u.  103  Main. 

«    Charles,  filer  at  Popes,  h.u.  92  Francis. 

II   Harry,  barber,  b.  184  Front 

«   Isaac,  barber,  32  Sheldon,  h.  15  Talcott. 

«   Lottie,  b.  23  Morgan. 

«    Willie,  clerk  at  406  Main,  h.  184  Front 
Bapport  Greorge  L.  grocer,  19,  h.  17  Wells. 

««    Geo.  L.  Jr.  drug  clerk  at  243  Mn.  b.  1 7  Wells. 

"    Louis  A.  clerk,  1>.  17  Wells. 
Baps  T.  M.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  1320  Broad. 
Barity  John,  teamster,  b.  47  Commerce. 

«    Thomas  J.  teamster,  b.  47  Commerce. 
Basmusen  Peter,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  33  Laurel. 

«   Peter^  ostler  at  r.  87,  l.r,  87  High. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


AJHBUM,  Ins.  Agent, 

epresents 

eliab/e  Companies. 

EUAMCE,  Phi/a.,  Pa. 

EADIMG,  Reading,  Pa. 

Office,  No.  80  PEARL  STREET. 

Rasmussen  Chas.  B.  H.  draughtsman  at  1  Flower, 
b.  7S9  Asylum. 

«<  Nils,  rubberworker  at  690,  b.  767  Park. 
Ratcliife  William,  toolmaker,  h.  144  Martin. 
Rates  Frank,  fruits,  cream,  etc.  116,  h.u.  116  Law. 

"   Joseph,  confectioner,  25,  h.  25  Flower. 

«   Michael,  clerk  at  81,  b.  31  Albany. 
Rathbun  Edward  H.  printer  at  14 1  PLb.  119  High. 
Rathbun  Fred.  D.  insurance,  80  Pearl,  h.  85 
Sigourney.  See  page  21^. 

"    Helen  B.  b.  17  Atwood. 

RATHBUN  JULIUS  C.  special  agent 
Travelers  Ins.  Co.  for  State  of  Conn,  both 
life  and  accident,  56  Prospect,  h.  17  At- 
wood. See  page  400. 
Rathburg  Sam,  tailor,  h.u.  176  Front. 
RathgebHenry  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 
Rattray  Celia  A.  nurse,  b.u.  1 7  Russ. 
Rau  Conrad,  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  h.21  Heath. 

«   Edw'd  F.  expresser  at  7  Central,  h.  39  Brook. 

«    Frank  B.  clerk  at  1  Flower,  b.  45  Brook. 

"    Wilson  D.  engineer  at  406  Main,  h.  45  Brook. 
Raum  Lipraan,  peddler,  h.8u.  210  Front. 

«    Louis,  peddler,  h.  4  Portland. 

«    Simon,  clerk  at  200  Front,  b.  15  Morgan. 

"    ([^^«ee  also  Rome, 
Rauscher  W.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Raumler  Herbert,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Ravkin  Morris,  at  84  Morgan,  b.  44  North. 
Rawson  John,  laborer  at  457  Wethersfield,  b. 

Windsor  Locks  t. 
Ray  Benj.  C.  journalist,  b.  320  Capen,  cor.  Vine. 

«    Charles  A.  b.  11  Fales. 

"  '  Charles  R.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  b.  14  Grace. 

«    Edward,  clerk  at  1  Heath,  b.  14  Grace. 

«    Frank  £.  bookkeeper  at  II.  C.  Burgess,  15 
Albany,  h.  820  Capen,  cor.  Vine. 

«<    Frank  F.  cigarm.  at  349  Mn.b.l88  Trumbull. 

«    George,  screwm.  at 4 76  Capitol,  h.  21  Smith. 

«   John,  clerk  at  201  State. 

«<   John,  horsetrainer,  b.  89  Front 

"   Robert,  h.  21  Smith. 

((    Robert  K.  shipclk.  at  888  Cap.h.  21  Smith. 

«    William,  b.  168  AUyn. 

«   Wm.  H.  millwright  at  556  Cap.  h.  14  Grace. 

"   William  J.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  14  Grace. 

«    Wm.  P.  porter,  72  Front,  h.  87  Windsor. 

"  US****  ^*^  Wray. 
Raymond  Franchisco,  laborer,  h.2u.  64  Morgan. 

"  Henry  S.  b.  99  Farmington. 

«  Jas.  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  West  Hartford. 

«  John  W.  pianotuner,  h.  107  Jefferson. 

u  Mary  F.  M.  teacher  at  1 204,  b.  1 204  Asylum. 

«  Oliver  A.  (R.  ^  Sloanjh.  15  Mahl. 


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Raymond  Samubl  N.  manager  J.  J.  Poole  & 
Co.  272  Main,  I.  223  Asylnm,  rm.  110. 

See  page  361. 
a  Samuel  W.  evangelist,  h.u.  74  Seymour. 

RAYMOND  &  SLOAN,  sales  stables, 

horses,  etc.  19  Mather.  See  p.  506. 

OllTer  A.  Raymond.        Jercnne  H.  SIcmui. 
Read  Alex.  M.  bkkpr.  at  164  State,  b.  SB  Hop. 

"    Frank  H.  machinist,  h.  9  Kinsley. 

Martin,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Mary  Jane,  wid.  George  B.  b.  1183  Brosd. 

Spencer,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

}[^rsee  also  Reed;  Reid. 
ReadelGeorge  H.  at  476  Capitol,  b.  24  RosselL 
«    Grace  J.  bkkpr.  at  139  Asy.  b.  24  Russell. 
u   Frances  A.  wid.  Henry  O.  h.  24  RosselL 
«    William  H.  mason,  b.  24  RusselL 
"   i^^see  also  Redell,  Reidel. 
Reader  Geo.  H.  toolm.  at  581  Cap.  b.  48  Patnam. 
«   John,  clerk  at  646  Main,  h.  7  Sigoamey  pK 
«    Thomas,woodturner,  69  Front,  h.  127  Ham. 
«   WiUiam  G.  diesinker  at  216  Lawrence,  h. 
48  Putnam. 
Readett  Daniel,  night  dispatcher,  N.Y.R.  depo^ 

Jire  commissioner,  h.  91  Wooster. 
Ready  James,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Reagan  Ellen,  wid.  James  h.u.  32  Pieasant. 

John,  laborer,  b.u.  32  Pleasant 

Peter,  steamfitter  at  1  LaureL 

Thomas  F.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.u.  18  Alden. 

William  J.  mach.  at.  Colts,  b.u.  18  Alden. 

jt^^scc  also  Regan;  Ragan. 
Reaney  Geo.  H.  cutter  at  65  Asvlum,  b.  N.B.t. 
Rearden  John,  sec'y  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brain- 
ard  Co.  49  Trii.h.  16  Grand.     See  p.  423. 
Reardon  Abbie  J.  dressmaker,  b.  80  Flower. 

Carroll,  bartender  at  30,  b.  70  Albany. 

Carroll,  laborer,  h.  70  Albany. 

Charles  J.  (Buckley  (r  R-)  b.  80  Flower. 

Daniel,  oiler  at  P.  &R.R.  h.2u«  33  Liberty. 

David,  b.  70  Albany. 

David,  laborer,  h.2u.  113  Windsor. 

Edward,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.u.  61  Front. 

Edward,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  18  Baboock. 

Eliza,  wid.  Dennis,  h.  80  Flower. 

Greorge  A.  buffer  at  581  Cap.  b.  129  Belle  vue. 

James,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

James  I.  spinner,  b.  129  BeUevue. 

John,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.2u.  36  Lawrence. 

John,  laborer,  h.u.  47  Windsor. 

John,  printer,  Hartford  Times,  h.  E.Ht 
((   John  F.  porter  at  216  Sta.  h.u.  1 1 0  Windsor. 
"  John  J.  carpenter,  b.  70  Albany. 
«   John  J.  porter  at  Allyn  House,  h.  73  Williams. 
«   John  R.  polisher,  h.  129  BeUevue. 
«  Julia,  wid.  William,  h.  129  Bcllevue. 
«   Maggie,  Mrs.  h.2u.  16  Potter. 
"   Mary,  Mrs.  St  Marys  Home,  Albany. 
«   Mary,  wid.  Andrew,  h.  837  Front 
u   Mary,  clerk  at  406,  b.u.  643  Main. 
"   Patnck,  boilerm.  P.&  R.R.  h.u.  88  Wakmt 

Patrick,  carinspec.  N.E.R.  h.u.r.  15Belden. 

Patrick  E.  pressm.at  141  PL  b.  70  Albany. 

P.  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  153,  h.  153  Windsor. 

Patrick  J.  printer,  49  Trumbull,  h.  10  Owen. 


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Ion  Thomas,  floriBt  at  118,  b.u.  19  Benton. 

««     Tkofmaa,  laborer  at  Colts,  b.a.  61  Front. 

*^     Tliomas  F.  mason,  b.  70  Albany. 

**    Timodiy  F.  engraver,  h.u.  275  Asylum. 

**    Timothy  J.  mach.  at  54  Arch,  h.  23 1  Franklin. 

««    Timothy  S.  sh]p.cleric  4  2  Un.  pi.  b.u.  4  7  Win. 

W.  J.  mach.  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  1202  Broad. 

William  R.  polisher,  b.u.  1202  Broad. 

{3r'««e  also  Rearden;  Rigrdon, 

rty  John,  teamster,  b.2u.  47  Commerce. 

**■    Thomas,  teamster,  b.2u.  47  Commerce. 

R«earri]^  Louis,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  Front. 

SLeocord  J.  Richard^ielper,  iFlow.h.  56  Hamilton. 

IReekard  Jenisha  K.  wid.  Abner  W.  h.u.  84  Web. 

X^ecor  Albert  n.  polisher  at  388  Capitol,  h.  £.11 1. 

SeddiDg  Amos  P.  toolm.  at  Popes,  n.  32  Webster. 

M   Dennis,  laborer  1  Flower,  h.  97  Windsor. 

**   James,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  99  Windsor. 

M   John,  car  inspector,  N.  Y.K  h.u.  4  9  Liberty. 

«   John,  teamster,  b.  1 70  Xew  Park. 

**   Lawrence,  painter,  h.  81  Chestnut. 

Keddr  John,  machinist,  h.  265  Park. 

M    Lizzie,  assistant  laundress,  171  Putnam. 

Hedell  Joseph,  j<Mner,  h.u.  149  Windsor. 

u   %^^Me  also  Readelj  Reidel, 

Kedfiekl  Alfred  B.  (R.  ^  Craig)  h.  764  Asylum. 

<«    Charles  P.  theological  student  at  1507  Broad. 

««    &Craig,wholesalegrocer8,liquors,  239  State. 
Alfred  B.  Redfleld.        James  E.  Craig. 

M    Edward  D.  cashier  City  bank  of  Hartford, 
291  Main,  h.  4  Columbia. 

"   Henry  A.  preadent  Phoenix  National  Bank, 
303,  h.  64  Main. 

«    Henry  S.r5te<fman^/?6^/«/(/^h.  124  Wash. 

«<    Hosmer  P.  asst.  treas.  &  teller  Conn.  Trust  & 
Safe  Deposit  Co. 289  Mn.h.40  Huntington. 

M  John  B.  president  National  Exchange  &nk, 
76  Stale,  h.  Farmington  c.  Prospect  av. 

**   William  T.  at  239  State,  h.  160  Collins. 
Reddigan  Michael  J.  stonemason,  h.2u.  78  Wal. 
Bedhead  Ernest  £.  clerk  at  379  Capitol,  b.  112 

Whitmore. 
Redican  Peter ,blacksmith  at  stonepits,h.  75  Glen. 

^   Peter  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  75  Glendale. 

«   (^^  see  also  Radigan, 
Redigan  Patrick,  lab.  at  Colts,  h.  2  Wawarme. 
Bedlund  William,  machinist,  h.  55  Laurel. 
Redmond  Jas.  teamster  246  State,  h.*58  Talcott. 

"   John  F.  porter  at  207  AUyn,  h.u.r.  180  Fr. 

^   John  W.  teamster  at  215  Asy.  b.  58  Talcott. 

u    Thomas,  printer  at  1 75  Pearl,  b.  12  Arch. 

««  William  F.  roller,  690  Park,  b.u.  40  Wdbg. 
Redway  Geo.  M.  marblework,796Mn.h.  1 95  Capen. 
Redwrd  Emil,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  h.  55  Laurel. 
Reed  A.  Douglass,  clerk,  33  Mn.  b.u.  100  Wooster. 

u   Alex.  D.  ast.  at 5  75  Main,h.u.  100  Wooster. 

M   Alex.  M.  b.  66  Hopkins. 

«   Agnes  D.  bookkeeper,  b.  100  Wooster. 

u   Andrew,watchm.N. Y.  R.  h.  2u.  1 5 1  Lawrence. 

M   Annette  A.  h.  1534  Broad. 

M   Charles,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

M   Charles,  capt  tug  Raymond,  285  State. 

«    Charles,  conductor,  h.  1 1  Foot  Guard  pi. 

M    Chas.  O.  bkkpr.  Ft.  Guard  pL  h.  1584  Broad. 

M   Edward  T.  fireman  1  Laarel,  b.  37  Village. 


Reed  Frederick  A.  polisher,  b.  66  Hopkins. 
«   George  M.  W.  second  vice  president  and 

fen.  manager  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1 
'lower,  b.  Tunxis  House,  Tariff ville. 

«    George  R.  bookkr.  at  66  Sta.  b.  87  Laurel. 

«<   Herbert  Warren,  1  Flower,  b.u.27  Alden. 

((  James  R.  h.  220  Capen. 

«   Jane,  Mrs.  h.u.  66  Hopkins. 

«   John,  head  cook  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sta. 

^   John  U.  foreman  at  556  Cap.  h.  87  Laurel. 

«<   L.  M.  Mrs.  nurse,  665,  h.u.  665  Main. 

"   Leonard  J.  mach.  at  328  Asy.  b.  5  Center. 

"   Michael  W.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  5  Center. 

«   Myron  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  208  Park. 

«   Sue,  winder  at  83  Woodbine,  b.  254  Main. 

u   William,  order  clerk  at  690,  b.  580  Park. 

«    William  G.  machinist  at  30  Cushman,  h.u. 
58  Fairmount. 

"   t^^see  also  Reid;  Read. 
Reepenhousen  Wm.M.steamfr.  at  690,  h.  685^  Pk. 
Reese  M.  screwmaker  at  476  Cap.  b.  44  Retreat 

«   W.  £.  screwmkr.  at  476  Cap.  b.  44  Retreat. 
Reeve  Alice  R.  bookkr.  at  410  Main,  b.u.  11  Sey. 

«   Phillip  H.  engineer  at  28  High,  h.  E.H.t. 

it   William  M.  toolmaker,  581  Cap.  h.u.  1 1  Sey. 

«   Wm.  R.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.u.  11  Seymour. 
Reeves  Mark  W.  at  Popes,  b.  121  Main. 
Regan  Anna  M.  stenc^apher  at  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 
b.  88  Charter  Oak  pi. 

it   Eugene  F.  driver,  b.  112  Grove. 

(<   Michael  A.  mach.  at  54  Arch,  h.  1 1 2  Grove. 

it   Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  96  Windsor. 

^<    Peter,  machinist,  b.  25  Sigourney. 

<*   f[^rsee  also  Reagan;  Ragan. 
Regina  Joseph,  cook  at  98  Wells,  b.  146  Main. 
Rdieiser  Florence,  cook,  h.u.  58  Temple. 

(«    Simon,  cook,  h.  206  Asylum. 
Rehse  Augustus,  tailor  at  248  Mn.  h.u.  8  JefTerson. 

(I   Edward  A.  b.u.  8  Jefferson. 

it   Frank  A.  clerk  at  163  Asy.  h.  6  Jefferson. 
Reiche  Charles  E.  manufacturer  of  billiard  tables, 
23  Mulberry,  h.  16  Walnut 

«    Emma  I.  b.  202  High. 

»   Hermann  C.  saloon,  357  Asy.  h.  202  High. 

M   Hermann  C.  Jr. printer  154  Pl.b.  202  High. 
Reid  Ann,  wid.  Patrick,  h.2u.  49  Spruce. 

it   Bridget,  h.u.  286  Park. 

«    Francis,  b.u.  286  Park. 

"   Fred  T.  mech.  engineer  at  H.  K.  Lee,  223 
State  h.u.  41  Spring. 

"   James,  h.u.  288  Park. 

a   James  W.  merchant  tailor,  costumer,  602, 
h.  600  Main. 

«*   John,  stonecutter,  b.  89  Morgan. 

"   John  J.  carpenter, b.u.  192  Vernon. 

<<   John  P.  boxmakerat  Popes,  b.  10G9  Broad. 

it   Lewis  H.  Mrs.  h.  29  Atwood. 

«*    Mary,  h.2u.  286  Park. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Edward,  h.u.  1069  Broad. 

««    Patrick,  laborer  for  city,  h.u.  288  Park. 

«    Robert,  machinist  at  26  Potter,  h.  E.H.t 
REID  LEWIS  F.  prin.  Collins st  classical 
school,  35 2,  h.  85  2  Collins.     See  page  678. 

«    Thomas  D.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.  t 

«   W.  M.  floorwalker  at  400,  b.  624  Main. 


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GBEE's    HABTFOKD    city   DmBCTOBY. 


Beid  W.  R.  mach.  at  69  Front,  h.u.  92  Hudson. 

«   William  L.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.u.  51  Hudson. 

"   Wm.R.  carpenter,  h.  48  Oak. 

"   ll3r'«tf«  also  Read;  Reed, 
Reidel  Almyne,  clerk  236  Mn.  h.  180  State. 

<(    Arthur  E.  clerk  at  236  Main,  b.  180  State. 

"    £dward,  laborer  at  2 7  Pot.  b.2u.  80  Temple. 

«    Ernest,  h.31  Grace. 

«   Louise,  tailoress  at  180  State,  b.  494  Main. 

«    AV.  Moritz,  tailor,  130,  h.u.  130  State. 

"   II3r'«€6  also  Readel,  RedelL 
ReidyBridgAt,  wid.  John,  h.  66  Grove. 

«   John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Reilly  Catharine,  wid.  Edw.  dressm.  h.u.  12  Ced. 

«    Charles  J.  telegrapher  805Mn.  b.u.  8  Morris. 

«    Delia  Ann,  wid.  Philip  J.  h.u.  8  Morris. 

«   Elizabeth,  wid.  Christopher,  h.  5  7  Walnut. 

it   Edward,  hodearrier,  h.  82  Albany. 

«    Frank  P.  printer  at  341  Main,b.u.6Talcottct. 

"    Frederick  J.  clerk,  6  Central,  b.  6  Morris. 

«   James  H.  liv.  stable,  r.  1 73  Sta.  h.u.  60  Gov. 

a   John,  laborer,  h.  75  Avon. 

"   John  F.  electrician,  b.  57  Walnut. 

«*   Joseph  F.  (Meager  Sf  R.)  b.  118  Mather. 

"   Julie  Smith,  teacher  of  (lancing.  City  Mis- 
sion hall,  234  Pearl,  h.  65  Imlay. 

u   Mai7  J.  bkkpr.  199  State,  b.  12  Cedar. 

«    F.  Harvard,  teacher  of  dancing,  Putnam 
Phalanx  hall,  6  Haynes,  h.  82  Main. 

it   Philip  H.  molderat  690  Park,  h.u.  122  Mad. 

«   Philip  L.  machinist  at  1  Lau.  h.  5  Hawthorn. 

«    Richard  J.  tinner  at  1 02  Mn.  b.  1 1 8  Mather. 

«    Sara  C.  Mrs.:  h.  65  Imlay. 

«    Thomas,  laborer,  h.u.  118  Mather. 

«    William  J.  at  391  AUyn,  b.u.  8  Morris. 

it   JI3r'«««  also  Riley;   &ReUly. 
Reimann  Annie  R.  burnisher,  b.u.  1  Wooster. 

"   Augusta,  b.  1  Wooster. 

"    Frederick  W.  agt,  at  2  78 J  Main,b.u.  1  Woos. 

«<    William,  cigarm.  at  26  7  Main,  h.u.  1  Wooster. 
Reinert  Emil  G.  physician,  265,  h.  155  Main. 
Reineking  Fred  U.  M.  machinist,  b.u.  75  Ham. 

u    George,  screwmaker,  h.u.  75  Hamilton. 
Reinkendoff  Albert  H.  at  690  Park,b.  618  Cap. 
Reinhardt  John,  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  h.u.  33  Mtn. 
Reinholtz  Robert,  tinner,  b.  202  Capen. 

«    William  H.  machinist,  N.Y.R.  b.u.  10  Chst. 
Reis  Lillian  M.  teach.  West  Middle  sch.  b.  7  90  Mn. 

«    Philip  J.  cutter  at  182  State,  h.  790  Main. 

"   ^C^^see  also  Rice;  Ryce, 
Reisel  Edward,  salesman,428  Main,  h.u.  48  Capen. 
Reitz  Frank,  fruit  store,  81,  h.  r.  29  Albany. 

a    Peter,  fruit,  141  Tru.  h.r.  29  Albany. 

RELIGIOUS     HERALD,   David    S. 

Moseley,  manager,  336  Asy.   See  page  415. 
Relible  Angelo  M.  laborer,  b.  49  Morgan. 

"    Francisco,  laborer,  b.  49  Morgan. 

«   John,  laborer,  b.49  Morgan. 
Relihan  Edward,  stonemason,  ,b.  41  Hamilton. 

«    Edward  Jr.  mason,  h.  1 2  Ward. 

«   John  F.  machinist 556  Cap.  h.  49  Hamilton. 

u   Michael,  helper  at  555  Cap.  b.r.  121  Wdld. 

«   Michael  J.  gardn'r  1054  Asy.  h.  845  Collins. 
Relies  Joseph  A.  laborer  at  9  Sigourney. 
Relyea  Charles  A.  b.  260  Wethersfield. 


RELYEA  WILLIAM  H.  bnnder^SM, 

h.  260  Wethersfield. 
Remillard  Frank  H.  mach.  581  Cap.  h.a.5»€  Pk. 
Remmffton  Chas.  H.  at  Orient  Ins.  Ca  5  Harnes, 

b.  147  Washington. 
a    Henry  S.  butcher  at  125  Alb.  h.  14  7  Wash. 
«   Mary  C.  Mrs.  b.  147  Washington. 
Rempfer  John,  painter  at  N.Y.R  r.  465  Asylum. 
Remsen  Henry  R.  student.  Trinity  Colk^  2S 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
Remson  Charles  F.  teacher  30  Asy.  h.  22  Sejm*. 
Renahan  Margaret  Mrs.  b.  St.  Mary's  Homer  Alb. 
Renals  Edmund,  salesm.400  Main,  h.u.  75  Pie. 
Renard  Charles  F.  janitor  at  284  Mn.  h.u.  25  Fie. 

i<   Lena,  dressmaker,  1.  3  Chapel. 
Reneyke  Charles,  chef  at  98  Wells,  b.  ^Z  MuL 
Renheiser  Simon,  cook  58  Ann,  h.  206  Asylom. 
Rennacker  Charles  A.  {Rennacker  if  Co- J  h-  20 

Mahl  av. 
RENNACKER  &CO.clothienil4lAfly* 

Renner  Charles,  clerk  476  Main,  b.  22  Village. 
Replat  Emile,  student  at  LaSalette,  New  Park. 
Renshaw  Annie,  dressmaker,  202,  b.  202  High. 

«   Joseph  B.  h.  202  High. 
Renwick  Wm.  R.  machinist  388  Cap.b.  76  Flow. 
Renz  Frank,  hamessm.  8  Sigourney,  b.  69  Avon. 

«<    Paul,  upholsterer  806  Pearl,  b.  81  TrumbulL 
Rese  Ole,  clerk,  b.  26  Wolcott 
Resnik  Philip,  tailor,  207,  h.  207  Front 
Respess  Eugene  B.  clerk  at  149  Sta.  b.  76  Tm. 

RETREAT  FOR  THE  INSANE, 

80  Washington.  See  pages  666,  66  7. 

Rettig  Paul,  tailor,  h.u.  19  Goodwin. 
Reuber  Henry,  tailor,  h.  29  Windsor. 
Reuschel  Ernst,  cabinetmaker  at  174  Pearl,  h.a. 

106  Mather. 
Reuss  Hugo  J.  engraver  at  SO  Asy.  h.  27  Morris. 
Renter  Geo.  J.  wTieeltruer,  Popes,  b.  22  Heath. 
Reuthe  Adolph  C.  lettercarrier,  h.  Hockanum  ▼. 
Re  yens  Michael,  filer  at  388  Cap.  h.  1 1 6  Mather. 
Revnes  A.  collector  261  Asylum,  b.  8  Pleasant  ct. 
Rexford  Elizabeth  Rwid.Steuben,h.81  Sigourney. 
Reynolds  Alden  H.  blacksmith  at  5  Mechanic, 
h.  12  Pawtucket. 

"   Amos,  carpenter,  h.  188  Woodland. 

"    Andrew,  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  4  Ft  Guard  pi. 

REYNOLDS   CHAS.  R.  A  CO. 

electrical    engineers,    9    Haynes.     See 

page  493. 
«   Charles  R.  (C.  R.  R.  fr  Co.)  h.  17  Alden. 
«    Edmund,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  75  Plessant 
«    Eliza  J.  h.  cor.  Davenport  and  Smith. 
«    Frank  P.  draughtsman  at  Sigourney  Tool 

Co.  9,  h.  232  Sigourney. 
«    George  A.  cashier  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

clerk  Jire  commissioners,  h.  1 5^  Vernon. 
«    Geo.  E.  driver  46  Ann,  b.u.r.  148  Commerte. 
"    Harry  M.  musician,  b.  27  Atwood. 
«   James,  carpenter,  b.  548  Park. 
«   James  E.  teamster  at  232,  h.  202  Sheldon. 
((   James  H.  lacquerer  at  62  Mar.  h.  1  Orchard. 
«   John,  buffer  at  William  Refers  Mfg. Co.  66 

Market,  b.  l^  Church. 
"   John  R.  supt  Smyth  Mfg.  Co.  h.  27  Atwood 
«   John  V.  (C.  R,  R.  fr  Co.)  h.  17  Alden. 


geeb's  habtfoed  city  biebctory. 


277 


Beynolds  rjoyd  G.  student  Trinity  College,  4 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
**    Mmry,  l>.  2  Holcomb. 
M    P&tricky  l&elper  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  and  B.  P. 

Co.  Vredendale  av.  b.u.  192  State. 
^    Sieve,  fbreman  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 
**    Thomas,  \>.  2  Holcomb. 
^    ^Wm.  blacksmith  at  22  Wells,  h.  294  Park. 
Blieaume  fki'vrard,  carpenter  at  160  Woodland, 

b.  SS  ^Windsor. 
Bbeddick    Alice,  b.  149  Bellevue. 

^    JEInocb  U.  clerk,  1  So.  Ann,  h.  14  Elmer. 
Kbeiii  Isaac,  h.  198  Front. 
««    SamueL,  h.  198  Front 
«(    Robien,  clothier,  68,  h.  68  Talcott 
'Kbfciiihardt  John,  cisarmaker,  h.u.  SS  Martin. 
Rhetlgan  Michael,  clerk  400  Mn.  b.  42  Hopkins. 
Rhine  John  Y .  carriageptr.  17  Elm,  h.  5  Ellery. 
Rlunekins  George,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Rhoades  Cbaries  A.  at  S4  Pratt,  b.u.  4  Barnard. 
^    Eld^ward,  machinist  at  Popes,  1. 4  Barnard. 
"    Galen  M.  carpenter,  h.u.  4  Barnard. 
M    Winfred  C.  student  at  1507  Broad. 
'Khodes  Chas.B.mach.  at  Colts,  h.  Wethersfield  t 
5<    Chaoncej,  h.  51  Buckingham. 
**    Chauncej  E.  collector,  b.  51  Buckingham, 
u   Eidward  J.  assembler,  581  Cap.  b.  580  Main. 
«<    L-  £.  Co.  machine  manufacturers,  26  High. 
M    Leverett  E.  president  L.  E.  Rhodes  Co.  26 

High,  h.  51  Oak. 
*<    Mai^aret,  laundress,  h.2u.  S  7  Park. 
*«    Wn&.  H.  real  estate,  h.  Ill  Retreat 
Bhabin  Yincenzo,  laborer,  h.  25  Kilboum. 
Rhibeck  A.  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  258  Front 
Rtbella  Andeia,  ragpicker,  h.  20  Charles. 
<<    Domenico,  ragpicker,  h.  20  Charles. 
Ricco  Tony,  lodginghouse,  h.  20  Kilbousn. 
^ice  Abraham,  stonecutter,  92,  h.  92  N.  Britain. 
»«    Albert  L.  carpenter  at  r.  721,  b.r.  721  Main. 
*<    Ann,  wid.  Luse,  h.  10  Yillage. 

RICE    &  BALDWIN,  electricians,  249 
Pearl.  See  page  459. 

WiUard  A.  Bioe.  Edward  M.  Baldwin. 

<^   Charles  D.  mechanical  engineer  at  Popes, 

h.  78  Seymour. 
»   F^ward  J.  ostler  at  S42  Asy.  b.  6  FtGd.pl. 
«  David,  twister  at  Cheney  Bros,  silk  mill,  34 

Morgan,  h.u.  2  Winthrop. 
«   David  P.  theolo^cal  student  at  1507  Broad. 
^   George  H.machmist,  b.u.  2  Winthrop. 
"   George  S.  blacksmith  at  Colts,  h.  46  Willard. 
u  Henr}'  W.  carpenter,  r.  721,  h.r.  721  Main. 
«   Herbert  H.  correspd't  Popes,  b.  1 22  Garden. 
^  James  B.  laborer,  h.  1063  Broad. 
<«  Joseph  T.  helper  at  556  Cap.  b.8u.l80  Shel. 
(I  Melvina  H.  wid.  Benjamin,  b.  78  Seymour, 
u   Michael  J.  clerk  at  50  Asy.  b.  1S3  Trumbull. 
it   Richard  J.  inspector  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 

Insp.&  Ins.Co.  218  Main,h.  65  Governor. 
M   Richard  W.  salesman,  h.u.  215  Garden. 
u    Thos.  R.  machinist  at  80  Huy.  h.  27  Bel. 
«    Walter  C. mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  248  Lawrence, 
u    WiUard  A.  (Rice  {f  Baldwin)  249  Pearl, 

h.  42  Hopkins. 
«   Wdl  F.  special  agent  at  1 9  7  Asy  .h.  1  Sumner. 


FRANCIS  H.  RICHARDS, 

Mechanical  Engineer, 

Patent  Attorney,         Expert  in  Patent  Cases. 

Reaidenoe,  xim  MDWARnS  ST, 


PROPRIETOR 


Sngineering^Patent  OfficGS^ 


303  MAIN  ST., 
Hartford, 


100  BROADWAY, 
New  York. 


Rice  Wm.  H.  head  clerk  at  95  Pie.  b.  46  Willard. 

"   f^^^ee  also  Reis;  Ryce. 
Rich  Alfred  T.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  58  Maple. 

u   Elizabeth  E.  h.  896  Asylum. 

«  Ernest  A.  student  at  Trinity  College,  9 
Northam  Tower,  Summit. 

it   Florence  Mrs.  nurse 4S 7,  h.u.  487  Main. 
Richard ,  at  Popes,  h.u.  649  Main. 

it   Elmer,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  198  Main. 

"   William  A.  Rev.  pastor  South  Park  M.  E. 
Church,  b.  SO  Congress. 
Richards  Alfred,  machinist  at  262Main,h.E.H.t 

it   Alfred  E.  student  at  Yale,  b.  S  Townle^. 

RICHARDS  ALFRED  T.  general 
ag*t  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Main, 
rm.  10,  h.  8  Townley.  See  paaes  394, 895. 

«   Bvron  O.  painter  at  14,  b.  81  N.  B. 

K   Cnarles  S.  b.  41  Wooster. 

«   Edith  K.  teacher  W.  M.  Sch.  b.  1 8  Townley. 

ii  Ellis  G.  secretary  National  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
95  Pearl,  h.  897  Asylum. 

it   Emma  B.  nurse,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

RICHARDS  FRANCIS  H.  Mechan- 

ical  Engineer,  patent  attorney,  SOS  Main, 

h.  112  Edwards.  See  outside  front  cover, 
it  Frederick,  carptr.  r.8  70  Mn.  h.  1 1 3  Trumbull. 
it   Henry  W.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Ca 

400  Main,  h.u.  41  Wooster. 
it   Hubert  P.  supt.  at  F.  H.  Richards  Patent 

office,  303  Main,  h.  New  Britain  t 
it    L.  W.  butcher,  236  Park. 
it   Liinda  A.  matron  at  20  Hudson. 
a   Mattie,  milliner,  b.  58  Church. 
it   Thomas  H.  h.  41  Wooster. 
tt   Robert  H.  bus.  manager  at  372,  b.  432  Mn. 
it   Wm.  foreman  62  Market,  h.  56  Westland. 
it   Zephir,  clerk  at  1  Heath,  h.  45  Amity. 
Richardson  Alice,  h.  6  Martin. 
a   Ellen  L.  h.  164  High. 
it   Frank  £.  clerk  at  459,  h.u.  194  Main.      . 
it   George,  driver  at  2  Am.  b.  3  Aeasant 
i*   Geo.  F.  electrician  at  Popes,  h.  63  Lincoln. 
«    George  H.  office  253  Main,  rm.  1 ,  h.  55  Oak. 
it   James,  h.u.  35  Spruce. 
«   James  W.  carpenter,  h.  26  Russell. 
«   Joseph  H.  b.  26  Russell. 
it   Leonard  E.  physician,  99,  h.  99  Park. 
«    Lida,  wid.  (jreorge  H.  h.u.  87  Fairmount. 
it    Louis  G.  brassfio'er  33  Wells,  b.  26  Russell. 
tt   Ralph  G.  b.  715  Main. 
«    Samuel  D.  carpenter,  h.u.  413  Garden. 
«   W.  A.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  36  Church. 
Richey  Harry  D.  cook  at  25,  b.  25  Central. 


278 


GEEbIb    HABTFOBD    city    DIBBCT0B7. 


Richie  Robert  M.  laborer,  h.  304  Tower. 

u   f^Tsee  alto  Ritchie. 
Richman  Jacob  M.  wrapper  mfg.  172,  h.  174  Fr. 
Richmanii  Martin  M.  barber,  652  Park,  h.  65  Fra. 
Richmond  Augusta,  wid.  Wm.  W.h.  12  Squire. 

««    AugnsU  R.  wid.  Robt.  W.  h.  7  Preston. 

«    Charles  E.  laborer  at  Colts,  b.  45  Huy. 

>«   Chester  B.  photographer,  b.n.  44  Jefferson. 

«    Eocene  U.  at  Trayelen  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  29  Florence. 

«    Francis,  laborer,  b.n.  5  Pleasant  court 

«    Frank  L.  painter,  28  Temple,  h.  18  Barbour. 

*<    George  W.  driller  at  Colts,  h.  Burnside  y. 

<<   Henry  Mrs.  1.  608  Main. 

<<    Henry  U.  superintendent  at  Hartford  Lum- 
ber Co.  r.  17  Albany,  h.  7  Preston. 

"  James,  pidnter  at  1 0  Ford,  h.u.  1  Riverside  pL 

((    Sarah  J.  wid.  Henry  A.  b.  7  So.  Prospect  * 
Richter  Ferdinand,  manager  for  H.  H.  Skinner, 

303  Main,  b.  75  Temple. 
Rickabv  Greo.  H.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  1 7  Beach. 

«   John,  stenographer  at  iBtna  Ins.  Co.  226 
Main,  b.  1 7  Beach. 

RICKER    ALFRED  T.  proprietor 

Hartford   Molding    Works,   26    Potter, 
h.  89  Webster.  Seepage  467. 

Ricker  Catherine  Mrs.  matron  335,  b.335  Weth. 
«   Nellie,  attendant,  30  Washington. 
"   Rufus  W.  sawyer  at  Alfred  T.  Ricker,  26 
Potter,  h.u.  61  Whitmore. 
Riddell  Andrew  J.  mach.at  Pope8,b.u.48  Har. 
ii   Ernest,  h.  Parkville. 
«    George,  stonecutter,  h.  44  Canton. 
«    Greorge  B.  engineer  at  ELartford  Orphan 

Asylum,  h.  38  Harbison. 
"    Thomas,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  35  Hamilton. 
Rider  Ji;^^*See  also  Ryder, 
Rieckel  William,  blacksmith,  h.u.  254  Putnam. 
Riedl  Edward,  helper,  b.  39  Morgan. 

"    CS^  *^^  ReideL 
Riedmann  Matthias,  tailor,  86,  h.u.  86  Windsor. 
Riger  Pit,  carpenter  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  66  Ward. 
Riggs   Charles  H.   dentist,  26  Pratt,  room  34, 
h.u.  25  Marshall. 
u    Robert  B.  profr.  in  chemistry.  Trinity  Col- 
lege, b.  35  Forest. 
Rigney  Edward  J.  plater  at  440  Asylum,  b.2u. 
39  Sou  til  Prospect 
«   Ellen,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  39  So.  Prospect. 
"   James  P.  plumber,  b.2u.  39  So.  Prospect 
"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  Ferry,  h.  52  Law. 
Riley  A.  L.  Miss,  b.  49  Spring. 
a    Allan,  b.  815  Asylum  ave. 
«    Annie  E.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  E.H.t 
"    Catherine  Mrs.  o.  St.  Mary's  Home,  Albany. 
«    Charles,  bricklayer,  b.  5  Flatbush  ct 
ti   Charles,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  234  Pearl. 
«    Charles  D.  cashier  First  National  Bank, 

50  State,  h.  1  Ward. 
"   Chas.  F.  q uarrym.  at  stonepits,  h.  5  Flatbush. 
"    Charles  S.  b.  23  Spring. 
«   Edmund  D.  sup't  at  Matt  Hewins,  billiards, 

262,  h.u.  199  Main. 
«   Edward,  teamster  69  Commerce,  h.  State. 
«    Eugene,  b.  11  Ellery. 


Riley  EUen,  wid.  Luke,  ko.  18  ^boom. 

«   Emma  G.  dressmaker,  44,  b.  44  Chefltnat. 

«    George  P.b.  246  Park. 

«   George  W.  mach.  P.&R.R.  h.  11  C^ood.  pL 

<«   James,  h.u.16  Ayon. 

^   James,  blacksmith,  h.  1 1  Ellery. 

t<   James,  driyer  at  172  Com.  b.  276  Front. 

u  James,  laborer,  b.  Asy.  2d  h.  east  Prospect. 

^  James,  h.  246  Park. 

«  James  J.  carpenter,  b.  5  South  LaoreL 

«   John,  cigaroL  at  178  State,  b.  276  Front.^ 

ii   John,  cigarmaker  at  104  Asy.  1.  155    l^fain- 

«   John,  gardener  at  158,  h.  158  High. 

«   John,  uiborer,  h.2u.  45  Green. 

«  John,  quarrym.  at  stone  pits,  b.  5  Flatbosh. 

"  John  ^Irs.  tailoress,  h.u.  1448  Broad. 

"  John  C.  boilerm.  at  N.E.R.  shops,  h.  59  Fkn. 

"   John  C.  miller  at  165,  h.u.  169  Windsor. 

(<  John  G.  laborer  165  Windsor,  b.  16  Rnflseli. 

M  John  F.  freight  hand  at  P.&R.R.b.  642  Mn. 

n  John  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  1423  Broad. 

«   JohnP.hackdriyeratl08Mn.h.2u.40S.PH>. 

<<   John  P.  machinist,  h.u.  51  Babcock. 

«  Julia,  domestic  at  and  b.  92  Wethersfield. 

"   Kate,  at  1189  Broad,  b.  5  FUtbush. 

«    Lizzie,  b.  198  High. 

ti   Maggie  S.  laundress  at  30  Washington. 

«   Mary,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  16  Ayon. 

«   Mary  A.  h.u.  59  Village. 

«   Mary  A.  wid.  Phineas  S.  h.  5  Columbia. 

«   Mary  E.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  44  Chestnut 

«   Michael,  peddler,  h.r.  64  Vanblock. 

«   Patrick,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Patrick,  h.2u.  5  Goodman  pi. 

u   Patrick,  hod-carrier,  b.  126  Market 

ii   Patrick,  laborer,  b.r.  64  Vanblock. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  276  Front 

"   Patrick  J.  b.2u.  5  Groodman  pi. 

«   Patrick  P.  painter,  h.  32  Elm. 

"    Peter,  roadmaker,  h.  5  So.  Laurel. 

«    Philip,  b.2u.  45  Green. 

«    Philip,  eleyatorer  at  Case,  Lockwood   & 
Bndnard  Co.  141  Peari,  h.  21  Talcott 

<<    Rebecca  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.u.  10  Morris. 

«   Richard  gardener,  h.r.  2  Center. 

a   Richard  Jr.  plater  at  62  Market,  h.r.  2  Cen. 

a   Stanley  J.  policeman,  h.u.  19  Russ. 

"    Thomas,  driver,  b.r.  2  Center. 

«    Thomasi  h.  220  Allyn. 

"    Walter  A.  h.  65  Main. 

«   William,  at  Power  House,  b.  1 1  Potter. 

"    William  J.  molder  at  1  Flower,  b.  51  Bab. 

<<   William  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.u.  16  Ayon. 

"   Wm.  J.  barber,  248,  b.  246  Park. 

t<   William  J.  clerk  at  40  Ann,  h.r.  15  Belden. 

"    William  Mrs.  h.u.  126  Albany. 

"    i^see  also  ReiUy;  0*ReiUy. 
Rinck  Augustus,  electr.  at  St.  Ry.  h.2u.  86  Ret. 

«    Thomas,  tailor  at  80  State,  b.  4  Elm. 
RINES  JAMES  A.  merchant  tailor,  30 

Asylum,  b.  39  Buckingham. 
Ring  Andrew  D.  clerk  at  74.  b.  74  High. 

«   Daniel,  machinist  at  216,  b.  237  Lawrence. 


qeeb's  habtpoed  city  diebotory. 


279 


Bing  JuIIa,  wid.  John,  87  WeDs,  h.iLr.  38  Front 

"    P^tric^,  com.  at  141  Pearl,  b.n.r.  88  Front. 

Bingroec  John  T.coacbman  at  27  Charter  Oak, 

h-n.  56  Maple. 
Bingatrom  Annie,  wid.  Peter  Jr.  h.  22  Putnam. 

^  baac,  helper  N.Y.R.  h.u.  24  Wolcott. 
Binwic  Catherine,  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 
Biofrdan  Charles,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  22  Alb. 

««    Bllen,  inrid.  Martin,  b.  80  Florence. 
Kordon  Catherine.wid.  Bartholomew,  h.  71  Sig. 
^    £liza,  wid.  Dennis,  h.  80  Flower. 
^    Mary  £.  dressmaker,  b.  71  Sigoumey. 
^    X^~'see  also  Rearden ;  Reardon. 
RiouxFrad,  carpenter,  b.  169  Babcock. 
**    H.  Li.  carpenter  at  Popes,  h.  286  Zton. 
**    John,  nuachinist  at  216,  b.u.  9  Lawrence. 
*«    Oliver,  carpenter,  b.  69  Ward. 
Ripli^  Bros.  Co.  carpets,  wall  paper,  84  Pratt 
M    Charles  £.  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Insp. 
&  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  550  Farmington. 
BiPLET-  Clinton  B.  prest.  Ripley  &  Sanford 
Co.  882  Main,  h.  £.H.t       Seepage  517. 
"    George  W.  (R.  Bros.  Co,)  h.  E.H.t 
**    J*y  F.  secV  and  treas.  Ripley  Bros.  Co.  84 

Pratt,  h.  New  York  city. 
«<    John  C.  at  The  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co.  art  and 

picture  frame  store,  235  Main ,  1. 58  Tru. 
^    Laura  M.  h.  200  Sigourney. 
"    Lewis  W.  pres't  Ripley  Bros.  Co.  84  Pratt, 
h.  Prospect  ave. 

RIPLEY  &  SANFORD  CO.  manu- 

facturers  of  architectural  and  decorative 

relief  ornaments,  882  Main.     See  p,  517. 
M    William  C.  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co. 

84  Mari^et,  b.  82  Buckingham. 
Bippold  James,  barber,  16,  b.u.  73  Morgan. 

'<   Joseph,  peddler,  h.u.  78  Morgan. 
Risby  James,  laborer,  h.  68  Albany. 
Risley  Abbe  H.  b.  70  Gillett 
^    Adelaide  £.  Mrs.  h.  48  Ann. 
"   Albert  £.  teller  at  iBtna  National  Bank, 

214  Main,  h.  899  Capitol. 
"   Amos  E.  engineer  and  pilot,  b.  108  State. 
«'   Arthur  A.  mech.  at  Colts,  h.  620  Main. 
«   Chas.  S.motorman  at  St.  Ry.  b.  128  Maple. 
«   CUra  I.  b.  74  Retreat 
u   Edith  L.  b.  933  Main. 
«   Edward,  at  164  State,  h.2u.  877  Mn.  rm.  6. 
"   Edward,  conductor  StRy .  h.  East  Hartford  t. 
(«   Elisha,  Bupt  agencies  Conn.  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  h.  70  Gillett 
«   Elisha  S.  beltmaker  at  15  Trumbull,  h.u.  81 

Wadsworth. 
"   Ellen,  b.  1 7  Seymour. 
««    Frank,  driver  at  46  Ann,  b.  14J  Chapel. 
u   Greorge,  sawyer  at  335  Sheldon. 
«   Geoige  L.  clerk  at  861  Main,  h.  86  Capen. 
<i   Her TOrt  L.  mach.  at  26  2  Mn.  b.  Bloomfield  t. 
*<   Isadore,  wid.  Henry  E.  h.u.  128  Maple. 
M  Jane  A.  wid.  Caleb,  h.u.  10  I^ewis. 
(<  John  A.  assembler  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.t. 
u  John  £.  clerk,  26  Church,  b.  72  Hopkins. 
u  John  E.  hackdriver  at  r.  5 7  7  Main,b. 72Hop. 

RI8LEY   LEON  S^  P^  G.,  druggist, 

385  Capitol,  b.  16  Trinity. 


Rislev  Lorenzo,  farmer,  h.  938  Mun. 

it   idsLTy  E.  wid.  O.  B.  h.u.  823  Asylum. 

«   Ralph  M.  carpenter  at  581  Cap.  h.  E.H.t. 

«   Rollin,  clerk  at  87  Asylum,  b.u.  128  Maple. 

u   William,  boilermaker  at  152  State,  b.  E.H.t 

"   Wm.  D.  potter  at  38  Front,  h.  14  Warner. 

"   (^*9ee  also  Wrisley, 
Rist  Owen  D.  jeweler,  338  Main,  h.  E.H.t. 
Risteen  Allan  D.  asso.  editor  Locomotive  at  Hfd. 
Steam  Boiler  Insp.  k  Ins.  Co.  2181iain, 
h.  280  Sigourney. 
Ritchie  David,  (Mannix  if  Ritchie)  h.  61  Gov. 

It   Jordan  W.  cabinetmaker  at  225  Sheldon,  h. 
184  Main. 

(*   Robert,  gardener  at  788  Main,  h.  Tower. 

u   Robert,  mechanic  at  581  Cap.  b.u.  161  Aly. 

"   (^'see  also  Richie. 
Ritter  Frank  B.  at  400  Main,  h.  114  Whitmore. 

It    Godfried,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  23  Heath. 
Ritterman  Jacob,  watchmaker,  b.  41  Mulberry. 
Ritz  James,  fruits  &  confec.  59,  h.  59  Spruce. 

«   Leon,bootbIa'kl8lMn.fruits,120,h.u.l 20Sta. 
Rival  Peter,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  Hockanum  t 
Raver  House,  Edward  N.  Atherton,  76  Ferry. 
Rivers  Fannie  M.  wid.  John  H.  h.  848  Main. 

««   Nelson,  ostler  273  Main,  h.u.  38  S.  Pros. 
Rivkin  David,  b.u.  44  North. 

"   Fannie,  wid.  Simon,  h.u.  44  North. 

«   Max,  b.u.  44  North. 

"   Moses,  b.u.  44  North. 
Rixinffer  Matilda,  wid.  Otto,  h.  62  Dean. 
Rizy  Joseph  A.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  98  Bab. 
Roach  Frank,  fireman  at  N.Y.R.  h.  12  Huntley  pi. 

«    Grarrett,  lettercarrier,  h.u.  74  Pleasant. 

«<   John  F.  mechanic  at  Popes,  b.  91  Arch. 

tt  John  J.  painter  at  1 7  Elm,  h.  103  Whitmore. 

«   Lawrence, blacksmith  N.Y.R.  h.  2 1  Chestnut. 

«   Michael,  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.  30  So.  Pro. 

«   Moses,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

««   Nicholas,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  163  Bab. 

«   Nicholas  Jr.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  163  Bab. 

u   Thomas,  blacksmith  at  1 7  Elm,  h.u.  19^  Mn. 

«   Thomas,  at  Colts,  h.u.  76  Hudson. 

"    Thomas,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  h.u. 40  So.  Pro. 

«<   Thomas,  teamster  at  189  State,  h.  91  Arch. 

tt   William,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Roach  JO^s««  also  Roch;  Roche, 

Roaggar  Christian,  coachman,  98, 1.  98  High. 
Roane  Abraham,  laborer,  h.u.  29  Mather. 

it   Thos.  M.  coachm.  314  Far.  h.u.  37  Liberty. 
Roarty(|;^^5ee  Rorty, 

Roatberg  Hermann,  tailor  at  134,  h.  119  Front 
Robb  Alexander,  cutter  atl  Lau.  b.  1524  Broad. 

«   Anna,  domestic  at  and  b.  457  Wethersfield. 

tt   David,  helper,  169  Front,  h.  128  Madison. 

«    David,  laborer  h.2u.  128  Windsor. 

tt  James,  stableman  at  Bluehills,  Brinley  av. 

tt   Jas.  W.  salesman  at  145  Asy.  h.u.  8  7  Canton. 

"   William  Lispenard,  professor  of  physics. 
Trinity  college,  h.  118  Vernon. 
Bobbins  Benjamin  6.  b.u.  21>^  Pratt 

"    Brothers,  cabinet  furniture,  209  Main. 

Frederick  A.  Bobbins.    Philemon  W.  Bobbins. 
«   Charles  S.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  b.  85  Buckingham. 


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6EXB*8    HABTTOBD    dTT   DIBBCIOBT. 


Bobbiiis  E.  IL  MnL  li.  119  LorL 

«<   Edward    D.  aUamej   at   hw,  2C5  Main, 
h.  Wedienfield  t. 

M   Edward  H.  foremaa  at  H.  B.  Beadi  &  Son, 
135  Grore,  h.  47  ClariL. 

«   EiiphaletD.  iiiolderai6dOPark,li.Wet]i.t 

<<   Frederiek  A.fJZottw^Qf.Jii.181  Higk. 

a   John.  Ijrakeman  at  N.ER.  h^u.  128  Albaoj. 

M   Jot.  B.  bookkeeper,  b.  57  FanBingion. 

«<   FhOenMMiW.rif.Bro*.;!!.  16  Charter  Oak  p. 

«<    Richard  H.  at  Coon.  Mutual  Life  Int.  Cou 
291  Main,  b.  Bockj  HiU  i. 

«<   Robert  W.  cleHc  FbcenU  Mutual  Life  Imi 
Co.  291  ^lain,  h.  Wethenfield  t. 
RoBBixs  S11.AS  W.  pretident  A.  D.  Yoroe  Ca 
h.  Wethersfield  t  See  page  362. 

u   Silat  W.  Rev.  b.  5  Prettcm. 

«    Sotan  C.  b.  58  Church. 

u   %3^*ee  also  RMns, 
Robboto  Tony,  laborer,  h.  31  Mcfchanic. 
Roberton  Frank,  laborer,  h.11.  124  Windsor. 
Roberta  Abby  W.  wid.  William  W.  b.  12  WillanL 

M    Albert,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.u.  40  Smith. 

^   Albert  O.  nalesman,  h.  16  Atwood. 

M    Arthur  D.  filer  at  CoUh,  h.  E.H.t. 

«<    Arthur  J.  Jr.  bkkpr.  at  l.'i2  Sta.  b.  22  Mahl. 

^    Caroline  F.  b.  655  Farmington. 

M    Carrie  M.  dressmaker,  b.  SO  West. 

M    Charles  F.  mach.  30  Cuah.  h.  19  Church. 

M   Chas.  F.  real  estate,  190  PL  h.  18  Marshall. 

M    Charles  H.  builder,  r.  23,  h.  23  Sargeant. 

«<    Charles  S.  b.  23  Sargeant. 

"    Charles  W.  clerk,  b.  30  Wert. 

«    E.  Cornwall,  clerk,  700  Mn.  b.  22  Columbia. 

«    Edmund  D.  sealer  weights  and  city  inspector, 
City  Hall  300,  b.  929  Main. 

"    Edw'd  £.  at  Eddy  Electric  Co.  b.  113  Ann. 

ii    Edwin  M.  h.  577  Farmington. 

«    Eliza  J.  Mrs.  seamstress,  19,  h.  1 9  Church. 

"    Fred  A.  helper  at  581,  b.  401  Capitol. 

'<    Fred  T.  hamessm.  8  Sigoumey,  b.  425  Main 

u    Frederick,  painter,  522  Main,  b.  Capitol. 

a   Geo.  vice-prest.  and  treas.  Hartford  Carpet 
Co.  10  Market,  h.  63  Washington. 

«    Greorge  M.  polisher.  Popes,  b.  75  Jefferson. 

"    George  Mrs.  (Elvira^  h.  59  Lafayette. 

"    (x.  WT  Mrs.  shirtmaker,  h.  64  2  Main. 

"   Hamlet  F.  clerk  at  P.O.  h.  30  West. 

«    Harry,  at  Plimptons,  h.u.  64  Capen. 

"    Henry,  barber  at  46, 1.  46  Temple. 

"   Henry,  pres't  &  treas.  Hartford  Woven  Wire 
Mattress  Co.  618  Capitol,  h.  59  Lafayette. 

«    Herbert  S.  foreman  of  framing  at  Colts,  h.u. 
21  Congress. 

«   Homer  C.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

«    Hugh,  gardener  at  118,  b.  19  Benton. 

«   James  B.  gardener,  h.r.  32  Confess. 

"   Jane  E.  wid.  of  Wm.  J.  h.  25  Willard. 

"   John  J.  W.  express,  726,  h.  726  Park. 

««    Joseph,  ostler  at  r.  577,  l.r.  577  Main. 

«   Joseph  F.  mach.  at  252  Pearl,  b.  604  Main. 

H   JiYdia  B.  nurse,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«   Mary  C.  b.  Prospect  ave*.  near  Asylum. 
«   Mary  A.  b.  20  Jefferson. 


Roberta  Maij  J.  L  19  Chardi. 

»•  Majtha  A.  wid.  Oxin^  h-o.  848  Mnin. 

«  R.  Heorr.cqientor,  252  Pet^h.  64  Capen. 

«<  Smoel  A.ei^;ineerat25S,h.2n.l36  liaia. 

"  Smod  D.  tinner  at  r.  32,  h.  32  Village. 

<<  Sam.  F.  awningm.  71  Asy.  b.2n.  136  Maia. 

«  SnnbR.bL  113  Ann. 

ROBERTS,  TUCKER  A  GOOD- 

WINt  w^  Tw^er  &  Goodwin. 

Seepage  545. 
«<   W.  fireman,  steamer  Middlefeown,  295  State. 
«   W.  H.  Kn.  395  Main,  rm.  10. 
«   W.  &.  tooknaker  aft  476  CapitoL 
«<   Walter  W.jewefarj,  353  Mn.b.N«i 
«   William  A.  diiTer  at  169,  h.  242  Aaylam. 
«   Wflliam  J.  molder  690  Park,  kn.  40  Smitli. 
u  Wiliiam  &  h.  7  La£ayette. 
u   WiUiam  W.  office  395,  h.  395  Mun. 
Robertson  Albert,  laborer,  335  Shel.  h.  W.H.t. 
"^  Alexander  C.  railroad  ooronuasioner,  nn. 

41«  State  Capitol,  h.  Montrille  t. 
u   Andrew  S.  baker,  5  7  Albany,  h.  44  Windsor. 
"   Charies,  coal  shoveUer,  h-a.  55  Hicks. 
M   Frank,  helper,  h.n.  124  Windsor, 
u   Henry  G.clerkat 201  State,h.£.Ht. 
«<   James,  {ScMe  fr  R-)  h.2a.  234  Zion. 
**  James  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.a.  234  ZaoB. 
**  John,  foreman,  57  Albany,  h.  69  Bellevne. 
M   John  T.  baker,  57  Albany,  b.  69  BeUeToe. 
^   La£&yette  J.  grocer,  434  Mn.  h.  73  Church. 
«(   Loren  H.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  1034  Windsor. 
^   Mamie  Mrs.  h.u.  18  Trumbull. 
u   Mary  Charlotte  Mrs.  corsets,  b.  73  Church. 
u   Robert,  carptr.  Ill  Edwards,  h.  36  Web. 
it   St.  Clair,  joiner,  b.  66  Hopkins. 
«<    William  B.  cleric  at  204  State,  b.  234  Zion. 
«*    Wm.  J.  repab^r  at  40  Gov.  h.  35  S.Pro. 
Robertson  Wh^liah  P.  ( Newton,  R.  jr  Co-) 
grocers, h.  101  Huntington.      Seep.  436. 
"   ^l^^See  also  Roberson. 
Robin  Charles,  carpenter,  h.2u.  96  State. 
«   Louie  C.  plumber  at  128,  b.  96  State. 
Robinowitz  Israel,  helper,  1  Flow.  h.  258  Front. 
Robins  Charles  H.  city  auditor  at  City  Hall, 
800  Main,  h.  370  Asvlum. 
«   Jos.  B.  clerk  at  P.&R.&.  b.  57  Farmington. 
«   l^^see  also  Robbins, 
Robinson  Algernon  S.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.u  1163 
Broad. 
«    Almen,  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  h.  £.H.t. 
«<    Arthur  D.  (Hill  J-  R.)  h.  125  Trumbull. 
It   Bertel,  carpenter,  b.  32  Chestnut. 
«    Caesar,  jobber,  h.2u.  173  Windsor. 
«    Catharine,  wid.  Wm.  H.  h.  200  Wethersfield. 
u    Charles,  driver,  446  Asy.  h.3u.  55  Hicks. 
"    Charles  F.  brakeman,  N.Y.R.  h.  51  Front 
"    Charles  H.  driver,  h.u.  45  John. 
"   Chas.  M.  lawyer,  1 1  Central,  h.Middletown  t. 
«    Charles  N.  with  iBtna  Insurance  Ca  226 

Main,  h.  156  Collins. 
«    Charles  S.  stonemason,  h.u.  16  East. 
«   Edith  H.  wid.  Charies  A.  h.  156  Collins. 
«   Edward  C.  inspector,  Popes,  b.u.  250  Park. 
«    Edward  W.  student  at  Trinity  College,  19 
Seabury  Hail,  Summit. 


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281 


£dwin  Sxarptr.  581  CapJi.u.24^  Grace, 
u    Elmilv  P.  wid.  Alfred  S.  h.  S5  Lewis. 
M    ¥'Tank,  driver,  4,  b.  4  Havshope. 
M    Frederick,  engineer,  P.&fi.B.  n.  61  Albany. 
K     €>«orge,  h.  20  Allen  pi. 
««    H.  C.  troop,  309  Main. 
^    Senxy  C.(Iiobinson  jr  Robinson)  IlI  1 8  Main. 
M    Hemy  N.  (Tracy  {r  ^0  ^  651  Farmington. 
u    Henrj  S.  sec'y  Conn.  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit 

Co.  289,  b.  118  Main. 
*^    Hexekiali,  waiter,  1.  42  Hicks, 
tt    Honoria  M.  J.  wid.  Heniy  W.  dressmaker, 

136,  h.a.  136  Main. 
«<    Howard  B.  machinist,  476,  h.  167  CapitoL 
u   Jas.  C.  conductor,  St.By.  h.  Glastonbury  t 
u    James  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  3  Goodmanpl. 
M    John,  gardener,  Hamilton  Heights,  W.H.t. 
^   J<^n,  joainter,  10  Ford,  1.4u.  152  Allyn. 
u   John  C.  blacksmith,  1  Laurel,  h.  57  Maple. 
u    John  £.  clerk  at  272  Asy.  h.  180  High. 
u   John  T.  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  22  Francis, 
u   John  T.  (R.  jr  Robinson)  b.  118  Main. 
^   Joseph  S.  h.u.  16  Squire. 
a   Julius,  laborer  at  70  Huy.  b.  52  Windsor, 
a    Lorrin,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.u.  1034  Main, 
u   Ln<du8  F.  (Robinson  (f  Robinson)  1 1  Cen- 
tral, oorib  commissioner,  h.  55  Forest. 
«   Majty  £.  wid.  John  P.  b.  61  Albany. 
u   Nells  P.  h.2n.  33  Laurel, 
u   Nora  M.  J.  Mrs.  h.  208  Sheldon. 
«   011ie,h.  113  Front 
u  Bobert  J.  painter,  17  Elm,  b.  90  Babcock. 

**  &  Bobinson,  attorneys  at  law,  11  CentraL 

Henry  C.  Bobinson. 
John  T.  Bobinson.  Lucins  F.  Bobinson. 

M   WUham  H.  butler  at  21 0  Far.  h.  5  Pliny  ct. 
Bobus  Wm.  C.  rubberw.  690  Park.  h.  45  Haw. 
Boch  Geo.  B.  patternmaker,  h.  13  Center. 

««   Gea  B.  Jr.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  13  Center. 
Boche  Bridget,  nurse,  h.3u.  20  Sheldon. 

«(  Edwin  B.  clerk  at  217,  b.  15  Mun. 

^  John  J.  painter,  h.  103  Whitmore. 

M  Matthew  J.  J.  boilermkr.  b.3u.  20  Sheldon. 

M   Patrick,  blacksmith,  h.  257  Market. 

M  Hiomas,  bUcksm.  at  17  Elm,  h.u.  19^  Main. 

u  Thomas,  profiler  at  Colts,  h.  76  Hudson. 

«(  (^see  also  Rock;  Roach. 

Bochette  Jacob,  mach.  1 74  Pearl,  h.u.  28  Madison. 

u  Joseph,  mach.  N.Y.B.  h.  77  Hungerford. 

tc  Marv,  wid.  Joseph,  b.u.  28  Madison. 
Bochm  £mil  W.  macn.  at  Popes,  b.  29  Heath. 
Bock  Corinth  S.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  1 18  Asy.  rm.l2. 

M  Edward  Jr.  sawder,  b.  51  Woodbridge. 

«  Edward  W.  engineer,  h.  51  Woodbridge. 

M  Frederic  C.  stampingclerk  at  Wm.  £>gers 
Mfg.  Co.  66  Market,  h.u.  51  Woodbridge. 

«  John  L.  blacksmith  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  b.  118  Asylum,  rm.  12. 

u  f^see  also  Rock, 

Eockenfeller  E.  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  600  Garden. 

u  Max,  cigarmaker,  b.  600  Garden. 

u  Max  W.  mach.  581  Capitol,  h.  101  Mather. 

u  Philip,  cigar  mfr.  600,  h.  600  Garden. 

"  Rudolph  A.  driver,  608  Main,  h.  207  Capen. 
Rockwell  Ann  M.  wid.  Frank,  h.u.  850  Main. 


F.  WiLLsoN  Rogers, 


Ha^saehosetts  Hotoal  Life  iDsoraoee  CooipaDy, 

SPBOGFIEIJ),  MASS. 
Office,  333  Main  8t,  Bins'  Blook,  Boom  3. 

A.  H.  BOND,       -  ^    MANAacR. 

The  liAnaohnMttft  Law  Qii«nuiteM  Cash  and  Paid-ap 
valaea  after  two  annual  premiums.  It  also  compels  an 
uinual  distribution  of  Surplus,  thereby  glTlng  a  olearp 
definite  and  fair  oontraot. 

Rockwell  Arthur  A.  mach.  Colts,  h.  £.H.t. 

«<    C.  Peny,  cashier  at  Popes,  b.  96  Hawthorn. 

«    Charles,  city  express,  r.  86,  h.  86  Pleasant 

«   £.  H.  Mrs.  areiism.81  Asy.rm.8,  h.2u.  44  Hop. 

<<   £.  L.  teles,  operator,  6  Cen.  b.  98  Jefferson. 

«    Frank  D.'salesman  at  126,  h.  94  Church. 
KoCKWELL  Fred.  C,  Bonsilate  Box  Co.  24 
Mechanic,  h.  Pros.  av.  See  page  61. 

«    Gilbert,  b.r.  98  Sheldon. 

««   J.  W.  mfr.  pack,  boxes,  65  Fr.  h.u.  80  Sey. 

«  Samuel  W.  engineer  at  816  Pearl,  h.  £.H.t. 
Rocky  Hill  Foundry  Co.  9  Asylum. 

u   HUl  stone  pits,  Zion. 
Rodda  Awilda,  at  888  Main,  b.  76  Seymour. 

«   Emma,  at  J.  B.  Ashmeads,  b.  76  Seymour. 

tt   James,  fireman,  P.&R.R.  h.  76  Seymour. 

«<   James  B.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  2  Whit  ct 

«    Richard,  machinist,P.&R.R.  h.  76  Seymour. 
Roden  J.  A.  Mrs.  h.  26  Liberty. 
Rodgers  Ashmead  G.  h.  292  Sigoumey. 

«    Clarence  M.    draughtsman  at  Ufd.  Steam 
Boiler  Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  b.  284  Sigourney. 

«    Hart  J.  photograp'r,  471  Mn.  h. Wilson  Sta. 

«   John,  special  agent  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  and  Ins.  Co.  218  Mn.h.292  Sigourney. 

«    Lasier,  ironer  at  98  Asylum,  h.  57  Morgan. 

"    Stanley  E.  photo.  471  Main,  b.  Wilson  Sta. 

"   t^^9ee  also  Rogers. 
Rodias  William,  helper,  1  Flow.  b.  12  Highland. 
Roe  E.  L.  painter  at  281  Asylum,  h.  Rocky  Hill  t. 
Roeben  Bernard,  cabinetm.  at  225  Shel.  h.  E.H.  t 
Roebottom  John,  polisher,  581  Cap.  h.  38  Smith. 
Roedel  Ernest  B.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  29  Grace. 
Roeder  Frederick,  tailor  at  182,  h.  182  State. 
Roehm  Charles  E.  machinist,  b.  29  Heath. 

«   Emil  W.  machine  hand  at  Popes,  b.  29  Heath. 

«    Gustav,  tinner  at  128  State,  h.  29  Heath. 
Roemer  Charles,  farmer,  h.  30  Bluehills. 

«    George,  h.u.  28  Sargent. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  b.u.  112  Brook. 

«    Otto,  carpenter,  h.  112  Brook. 

Roennert  Alfred,  driver,  b.  188  Front. 

Roeske  H.  H.  &  Co.  printers,  248  Main. 

Heniy  H.  Boeske.  Louis  C.  Qnin. 

u    Henrjr  1{.(H.  H.  R.  (r  Co.)h.  62  Buckingham. 

u   Moms,  h.u.  19  North. 

Roessler  Frank,  cutter  at  52  Asy.  b.  152  Allyn. 

I     «   Marie,  dressmaker,  405  Main,  h.  E.H.  t. 


282 


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>yiLLIAM  ROGERS, 


a»  Spoons,  Forks,  etc 

l^K»  Fbat  Nidod  SSvo. 

ConnecUd  atnee  May,  1878»  vith 

SmPSOU,  HULL,  MILLER  «  CO.. 

"MivisMY  im,i.r  Wallingford,  Conn. 


Hjm  do  connectioii  with  the  Joint  stock  plating  shop 
kxaited  niion  Market  Street.  Hartford,  Conn.,  oalled 
tbe  William  Bogen  Manofactnring  Companj. 

Roffkess  Barnard,  laborer,  b.  31  North. 

u   Isaac,  picture  framemaker,  b.  81  North. 

<<   Moses,  h.  81  North. 
Rogena  Jos.  cook  at  98  Wells,  b.  146  Main. 
Rogers  Arthur  K.  sapt.  234  Pearl,  b.Tarifville  t. 

<«   Bamett,  tailor,  h.  25  Windsor. 

«    Charles  A.  bookkeeper  at  Smith,  Bourn  & 
Co.  8  Sigoumey,  b.  41  Niles. 

«   Ckas.  C.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  18  Bonner. 

n    Chester  G.  telegraph  operator  at  Hartford 
Telegram,  12  Central,  h.  55  Lincoln. 

«    Christian,  coachman  at  98, 1.  98  High. 

THE    ROGERS    CUTLERY   CO. 

mfrs.  of  cutlery  and  plated  goods,  66-68 
Market.  See  page  425. 

Rogers  Edward  E.  clerk  at  44,  b.  44  Pratt. 

*<    Ellen  M.  wid.  Henry,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker at  546  Main,  h.  81  Mahl. 

«    Emily  A.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

«    Ernest,  clerk  at  45  Asylum,  1.  534  Main. 
Rogers  Frank  Willson,  insurance  agent,  888 
Main,  h.  82  Florence.        See  page  281. 

«    Fred,  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.8.u.  40  Sheldon. 

««    Fred  W.  b.  cor.  Blue  Hills  and  Brinley  Hill. 

«    George  B.  manager  architect  dept.  A.  W. 
Scovill  at  236  Main. 

«    George  I.  clerk  ins.  dept.  1. 26  Pratt,  rm.  38. 

«   Harriet  H.  wid.  Tliomas  F.  h.u.  19  Bellevue. 

u   Henrietta,  wid.  D.  M.  h.  108  Church. 

<i    Henry  E.  at  690  Park,  h.  26  Heath. 

«   James  H.  carpenter  141  Tru.  h.u.  20  East. 

a   James  H.  inspector  at  1  Laurel,  h.  47  Amity. 

«   Jane  B.  Mrs.  h.u.  143  Lawrence. 

"   John  A.  R  Rev.  pastor  Catholic  Apostolic 
church,  h.  24  Atwood. 

"   Joseph  W.  screwmaker,  b.  237  Lawrence. 
Rogers  Laura  A.  wid.  F.  D.  dressm.158,  h.  158  Mn. 

«    Jvouis,  tailor  at  93  Asylum,  h.u.  57  Morgan. 

«   Margaret  H.  wid.  Simeon  S.  h.  41  Niles. 

41   Mary  A.  nurse  253,  b.  253  Main,  rm.  11. 

««    Patrick,  at  N.Y.R.  b.  70  Putnam. 

«    Sarah  A.  wid.  William  G.  h.u.  1  Front. 

"    William  A.  carpenter,  h.  6  Cedar. 
RooKRS  William  electro-plated  goods,  h.  Brin- 
ley Hill,  cor.  Blue  Hills  av.   See  page  282. 


BoGBKS  Wm.  H.  f  Btfciivr  ^ /{.^  architeet,  h-v. 
104  Albany.  Seepage  471. 

^   William  H.8teampipe&  boiler  corering,  etc., 
ins.  agent,  259  A^loai,h.  47  Wad^wortii. 

ROGERS   (THE)   WILLIAM 
MANUFACTURING    CO. 

electro  plated  goods,  66,  68  Market. 
See  page  371,  and  hack  cover  owUjgide^ 

<«   Wm.  M.  clerk,  497  Mn.  h.  122  Wethersfield. 
<«   Wm.  M.  clerk  at  618  Cap.  b.  14:1  Lawrence. 

RoGKRfl  William  W.  (Woodward  fr  RO  ™^ 
chinist8,h.Concord,W.H.t.  Seepage  4^2. 
Rogwin  Morris,  cloakmaker,  h.u.  60  Fleaflant. 
Rohan  J(^,  engineer  at  Cdt8,h.a.  49  Franklin. 

«   John  F.  plumber  at  280  Asy.  b.u.  49  Franklin. 

M   Jos.  electrician  at  Pearl,  h.u.  49  Franklin. 

«<   Martin,  teamster,  4  7  Sigourney ,  b.  548  Park. 

<<  fC^^see  also  Rowen. 
Rohne  Cha8.W.  auditor  260  Main,  h.  8  May. 
Rohof  sky  Jacob,  macb.at  1  Flower^i.  80  Portland. 
Rohowskr  Maurice,  clothing,  86  Fr.  h.u.  19  Xorth. 
Rohrer  John,  laborer  at  Cap.  h.2a.  24  Mulberry. 
Rohrmayer  George,  dyeing  and  clothes  cleaning 
88  Trumbull,  and  11,  h.  11  WeUa. 

M   GeoigeM.helperat  ll,b.  11  Wells. 

«   John  W.  clerk,  b.  11  Wells. 
Rohwer  John,  manager,  176,  h.  150  Flatbosh. 
Roland  Clarence  A.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  23  Greenwood. 

«    Edward  P.  collarm.  at  8  Sig.h.  38  Webster. 
Rolfe  Harry,  civil  engineer,  I.  86  Capitol. 
Rollet8chekMax,screwm4it476  Cap.h.  189  Front. 

ROLLINS  ROBERT  W.  Bup't  Hart- 

ford  Electric  Light  Co.  80  State,  b.  18 
Winthrop.  See  page  528. 

Rollo  Isabel,  Mrs.  housekeeper,  b.2  7  New  Britain. 

«    Louis  M.  barber,  563,  h.u.  580  Main. 

«   Minnie  J.  shirtmaker,  b.u.  580  Main. 

«   Victor  A.  pressman  14  Ford,  h.2u.  547  Main. 
Roloff  Au^st,  helper  at  690  Pk.  b.u.  18  Smith. 

«   John  F.  B.  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  18  Smith. 
Rolston  EUa,  b.  14  Winter. 

"    Elmer,  clerk,  b.  14  Winter. 

"   fl^^see  also  Roulston, 
Romano  Greorge,  bootblack,  486,  h.  438  Main. 

<<    Rocco,  laborer,  h.  30  Kilboum. 
Rome  Anthony  B.  mach.  at  70  Huy.h.  18  Morris. 

"    Louis,  h.  28  Pleasant. 

"   IC^^56c  also  Raum. 
Rommel  Fred*k  C.  polisher  at  Popes,  1. 88  Chapel. 

((   J.  Wesley,  at  197  Asylum,  l..u.  18  Chapel. 
Ronald  Charlotte  K.  stenographer  at  88  Market, 
b.  23  Beach. 

«   James  T.  machinist  at  N.Y.R  h.u.  28  Beach. 

«   Jessie,  stenc^ap'r  at  IS  Cen.  b.  28  Beach. 
Ronan  Hannah  E.  wid.  Wm.  H.  h.  15  Mather. 

«    Owen,  steamfitter  at  690  Park,  b.  166  Alden. 

«   Thomas,  helper  at  P.&.R.R  h.  82  Walnut 

<(    Thomas  J.  clerk  at  84  Asy.  1. 1 23  Trumbull. 
Rone  Abram,  jobber,  h.u.  29  Mather. 

«<    William  T.  peddler,  b.  28  Pleasant. 
Ronzino  Giovainni,  h.u.  56  Portland. 

«   Joseph,  laborer,  b.n.  56  Portland. 
Rood  Alfred  H.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  147  Law. 

u   Arthur  W.  b.  U.  S.  hotel,  26  Stote. 


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State.  See  page  61S. 

D.  executive  clerk,  room  S5  in  State 
0&{Htol,  h.  18  Colnmbia. 
IPred  L.  mech.  at  28  High,  h.  18  So.  Ann. 
H.  T*.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  71  Capitol. 
H&rrison  A.  at  Popes  tnbe  works,  h.  71  Cap. 
Chas. Mrs.:  musicteacher, h.  27  Williams. 
^    Cbarlea,  carpenter,  b.  27  Williams. 
Hooney'  Senjamin  B.  helper  at  80  Huyshope. 
u    Bernard,  steamfitter  at  Colts,  h.  4 1  Huyshope. 
**    Catharine,  h.  75  Governor. 

C&Uiarine,  wid.  James,  b.  271  New  Britain. 
£dward,  clerk  at  111,  b.  Ill  Main. 
£dward,  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  41  Huyshope. 
IBliza,  wid.  Francis,  h.  152  Front. 
Francis  F.  clerk  at  7  Amer.  h.  4  Pleasant  ct. 
Hugh,  electrician  at  9  Haj.h.u.  21  Kilbourn. 
Hugh  F.  driver  at  1 3  American,  b.  152  Front. 
John  F.  bartender,  21  Kil.  b.  152  Front 
John  J.  painter  at  522,  l.u.  536  Main. 
Lawrence,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.r.  172  Main. 
Michael,  engineer  at  8,  b.  19  Front. 
Peter,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  70  Front 
Thomas,  watchman,  b.  3  Wawarme. 
Root  AUgail  W.  wid.  Horatio,  h.  185  Weth- 
^    Albert  J.  carpenter,  h.u.  6  Russell. 
Amelia  M.  Mrs.  h.  1 2  Lewis. 
Ghilds  &  Co.,  wholesale  dry  goods,  48  Ann. 

O.  W^Us  Root.  UarriB  G.  ChUdB. 

Ktlward  H.  QUman.        Hftiry  C.  Poroeroy. 

Clarence  R.  foreman  at  r.  12  Pratt,  h.  N.B.t 
Cynthia  C.  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252  Pearl, 

b.  144  Trumbull. 
Edward  K.  medical  inspector  health  hoards 

physician,  286  Main,  n.  160  Garden.. 
Elbert  S.  machinist,  262  Main,  b.  39  Elm. 
Root  Erastus  S.    treas.  Sigourney  Tool  Co. 

9  Sigourney,  h.  7  Linden.        See  p.  480. 
Esther  A.  wid.  Franklin,  eclectic  physician, 

147,  h.  147  Trumbull. 
Frank  C.  painter,  b.  39  Elm. 
Fred.  H.  carpenter,  h.  108  Barbour. 
6.  Wells,  president  S^ourney  Tool  Com- 
pany, (R.  ChUds^  Co.)  h.  104  Church. 
George  N.  mechanic  r.  64  Asy.  h.  E.H.t. 
H.  A7  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  71  Capitol. 
Harriet,  Mrs.  h.  39  Elm. 
Hattie,  clerk  at  162  Peari,  b.  39  Ehn. 
Helen  C.  wid.  George,  h.  794  Asylum* 
Henry  W.  carpenter,  h.u.  261  State. 
James  S.  carpenter,  h.r.  616  Main. 
John  G.  president  Farmers  &  Mechanics 

National  Bank,  106  State,  h.  197  High. 
John  H.  commercial  trav.  at  42  Union  pi. 

h.  2  Preston. 
John  R.  h.  23  Florence. 


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JoBBPH  E.  Root,  Physician.    Office,  67  Pearl. 
Hoan— 10.30a.1L  to  12  m. 

3.30  to  5.80  and  7.80  to  9  P.M. 
House  71  Pearl.  Telephone  628. 

Root  Joseph  E.  physician,  67,  h.u.  71  Pearl. 
"   Judson  H.  (H.  C.  Judd  Sr  Root)  389  AUyn, 

police  commissioner,  h.  66  Washington. 
«   Lewis  S.  clerk  at  369,  b.  432  Main. 


Boot  Louise,  wid.  Geo.  E.  dressm.  h.u.  824  Main. 

II  Lyman  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance,  Co.  b. 
202  Sigourney. 

«   Martha  C.  wid.  tJas.  N.  seamstress,  h.  230 Asy. 

«   Matilda  C.  Miss,  h.  160  Garden. 

»   Matilda  C.  wid.  EHsha  R.  h.  160  Garden. 

«   Patrick,  b.  334  Wethersfield. 

a   Robert  Welles,  student,  b.  104  Church. 

(<   Samuel  M.  h.  39  Elm. 

«   Susan,  wid.  G.  W.  b.  48  Madison. 

"   William,  carpenter,  b.  108  Barbour. 

(I   Winifred,  Miss,  dressmaker,  b.  39  Elm. 
Roper  Hubert,  driller  at  Popes,  h.u.  18  Carpenter. 

11    Hugh  F.  polisher  at  ropes,  b.  33  Spruce. 

11   James  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  79  Governor. 

«   John,  sawyer,  l.uv  71  Asylum. 

«   Timothy  M.  butcher  at  cor.  Village  and  Pie. 
b.u.  234  AUyn. 
ROPKIN8  &'CO.  brewers  Capitol  ale, 
Jjondon  porter,  232  Sheldon.     Seep.  443. 

Edgar  L.  KopkUuk 

Ropkins  Edgar  L.  (R.  jr  Co.)  h.u.  7  Linden  pi. 
Rorabeck  Ezra  T.  engineer,  8  Sig.  h.  1 202  Broad. 
Rorty  Charles  J.  carpenter,  h.  738  Broad. 

M    Hugh,  b.  738  Broad. 

«   Mary  L.  at  476  Capitol,  b.  738  Broad. 

M   Nellie  J.  inspectress  at  4  76  Cap.  b.  738  Broad. 
Rosasco  Charles  D.  laborer,  h.  335  Front. 
Rosberg  Chas.  solderer  at  581  Cap.  b.  214  Wdld. 
Rosbrook  Fred.  L.  buifer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

«   William  R.  buffer  at  Wro.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
silver  plated  ware,  66  Mar.  h.  E.H.t. 
Rose  Alexander  C.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 
Co.  400  Main,  h.  92  Franklin. 

«    Bishop  S.  h.u.  23  John. 

«   Dwight  N.  agent  31,  h.  40  Church. 

(<   Howard,  carpenter,  b.u.  90  Main. 

John  Henry  Rose,  Physician,  Office,  3  Pratt 
street,  over  Cook  &  Hills,  h.l2  Garden. 

Hours— 12  to  4  and  7  to  8  P.  M. 
Sundays— 3  to  4  p.  K. 

Telephone,  437. 

Rose  John  Henry,  phy8ician,3  Pratt,  h.  12  Garden. 

««    Ludwig,  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  7  Front. 

(<    Thomas,  coachman  for  L.  Fisk,  h.r.  65S  Far. 
Rosen  Charles,  milkman,  h.  13  North. 

«    Gustavus,  cabinetm.  at  292  Sliel.  b.  80  Front. 

«*   Joseph,  carpenter,  h.u.  245  State. 
Rosenbaum  Carrie,  clerk  at  372  Main,  b.  4  Wint. 

«   Edward  Mrs.:  b.  179  Main. 

«<   Jake,  fruit,  etc.  66  Windsor,  b.  44  North. 

a   William,  barber  at  126  Asy.  h.  17  Wells. 
Rosenberg  Ben  j. barber  shop,  187,  h.u.l  8  7^  Front. 

"   Ruben,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Cap.  b.  Parkville. 

«   Samuel,  peddler,  h.u.  193  Front. 
Rosenblatt  Barney,  detective,  h.u.  17  North. 

«   Benjamin,  h.  37  Windsor. 

"   Benjamin,  barber,  b.  17  North. 

«   Moses,  grocer,  44  Village,  b.  37  Windsor. 
Rosenfeld  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  f  83  Front. 

«   Libbie,  groceries,  196,  h.  180  Front 

««   Max,  tailor,  180,  h.  180  Front. 
Rosenfeldt  Isaac,  real  est.  agent,  h.u.  168  Front. 
Rosenfield  P.  laborer  at  618  Capitol,  b.  67  Pie. 


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B.06entbal  Adele,  bkkpr.  at  S72  Mn.  b.59  Hud. 

«    Albert,  barber  at  242,  h.u.  493  Main. 

«    Cbarles,  cigars,  158  Asylum,  b.  59  Hudson. 

«   Emil,  finisher  at  34  Morgan,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    Frederick,  clerk  at  158  Asy.  b.  59  Hudson. 
Bosenwall  Wm.  F.  dropforger  at  216  Law.  b. 

173Babcock. 
Roser  Matthias,  coacbm.  15  Ch.O.  pLh.u.84  Main. 
Roske  Morris,  old  clothing,  h.u.  19  North. 
Boss  Albert  E.  variety  store,  55,  h.  55  Vernon. 

«    Chas.  tinner  at  r.  651  Mn.  h.r.  10^  Martin. 

«    Charles  B.  ins.  clerk  at  1 9  7  Asy.  b.  22  7  High. 

«   Charles  D.  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  18  North. 

"    Don.  clerk  at  Brown  Thomson  &  Co.  400, 
b.  551  Main. 

(^   Frederick  H.  cook  at  375, 1.  426  Asylum. 

«    George  G.  b.r.  905  Main. 

u   JackK>n,  jobber,  h.u.  96  Walnut 

«  James  H.  laborer,  h.r.  44  John. 

«   John,  at  62  Market,  b.  69  Pleasant 

«   John  A.  shippin^clerk  at  58 1  Cap.h.2  7  Smith. 

«   John  D.  toolms&erat  9  Sig.  h.  6  Grand. 

u   John  W.  moldmaker  at  110  Commerce,  b. 
1  Goodman  pi. 

tt   Joseph  R.  musician,  h.2u.  57  Hicks. 

"    Robina  J.  at  690  Park,  b.  27  Smith. 

«    Simon,  laborer,  h.  23  Sanford. 

"    Wm.  D.  caster  at  110  Com.  h.  1  Goodman. 

«    William  S.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  1 2 6  Retreat 
Rossiter  Charles  W.  clerk  at  303, 1.  303  Alhm. 

«    Helena  R.  wid.  Daniel  W.  teacher  at  North- 
east school,  Westland,  b.  105  Clark. 

«    Irmagarde,  teacher,  b.  105  Clark. 
Rossler  Henry,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  East  Hartford. 
Rossmiesl  Joseph,  filer  at  ropes,  b.  Putnam. 
Rossner  Charles  H.  carptr.  N. Y.R.  h.  147  Capen. 

«    Lewis,  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  147  Capen. 
Rosso  Domenico,  laborer,  1.  210  Front. 

«    Girado,  laborer,  b.u.  73  Morgan. 

«   James,  laborer,  b.u.  73  Morgan. 

*<   Joseph,  laborer,  b.u.  79  Morgan. 
Roszelle  Edward  M.foreman,  349  Main,h.55  Ches. 
Roth  Anton,  stonemason,  h.  Prospect. 

If    Charles  J.  h.  10  Putnam. 

u    Gust,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  10  Putnam. 

«   Joseph,  baker  at  14^  Church,  1.  57  Belle vue. 
Rothe  Gustave  B.  printer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 

252  Pearl,  b.  29  Windsor. 
Rothman  Sam,  cigarmaker,  b.  45  Morgan. 
Rothschild  David,salesm  228  Sta.  h.l07  Wooster. 

u    Mary,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

it   William  B.  (HorsfaU  S*  /2.  J  h.  117  Collins. 
Rothwell  L.  Percy,  elk. at  1 97  Asylum,  b.  45  Far. 
Rotman  Samuel,  peddler,  h.r.  20  North. 
Rotter  Annie  T.  Mrs.  h.  42  Lincoln. 

«    Edward  Grundy,  at  JEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  218 
Main,  h.  42  Lincoln. 

«    Edward  J.  mgr.  E.  J.  Smith  &  Co.  h.  4  2  Line. 

«    Sanford  L.  teacher,  h.  42  Lincoln. 
Rouix  Joseph  E.  mach.  at  328  Asy.b.  475  Main. 
Rouke  Mary,  wid.  James,  b.  58  Chestnut 
Roulston  Archibald  J.  teamster,  64  Commerce, 
b.  216  Wethersfield. 

«    Archibald  W.  machinist,  b.2u.  7  Aflleck. 

«    Chas.  A.  painter  at  352  Albany,  b.  29  Paw. 


Roulston  Elizabeth,  wid.  Jot.  b.  29  FswtnekeC 

'<  John,  laborer  at  State  Capitol,  h.  244  J^Kik. 

«   Martha  L.  Mrs.  voice  culture,  69,  b.  69  Masa. 

"   Mary,  wid.  Archibdd,h.iL  216  WetbenfieU. 

u   Bob't  G.  mach.  at  S88  Cap.  h.2a.  48  Win. 

«   Robert  H.  mailing  cXetk  at  P.O.  b.  B9  Main. 

u   William  J.  b.  244  Paik. 

«   l^Tsee  also  RoUtatu 
Rounsavelle  Joseph  H.  hor8etrainer,b.  7S9  Park. 
Ronrke  David  J.  motorman  StRy.  b.  64  Orore. 

«   Edward  J.  printer  at  Calbouns,  29  On.  pL 
b.2u.  1447  Broad. 

«    Frank  P.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  15  tmerj, 

«   J.  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  C<^  400 
Main,  b.10  Wyllys. 

it   John,  janitor  Lawrence  street  school^  li.2n. 
1447  Broad. 

a   John,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  15  Ellery. 

a   John  F.  clerk  4  American,  b.2u.  1447  ~ 

((   John  M.  driver  at  Blodgett  &  Clapp  Co.  61 
Market,  b.  25  Huntlev  pi. 

a   Julia  C.  clerk  98  Main,'b.2u.  1447  Broad. 

ti   M.  foundrvman  at  618  Capitol,  h.  70  Awon. 

a   Mary,  at  87,  h.  48  Wells. 

u   Michael,  helper,  h.  1062  Broad. 

a   Michael,  janitor  at  N.E.R.  b.  57  Spmce. 

u   N.  brakeman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  25  Wahiut. 

"    Sarah,  wid.  Peter,  h.n.  42  Green. 

a   Terrence,  at  77  Commerce,  b.  15  Ellerj. 

a   Thomas  E.clerkat  406,  h.405  Mun,  rm.  15. 

u   William,  laborer,  h.  51  Walnut 

a   William,  laborer  at  Popes,  b.2n.  80  Walnat. 

a   William  A.  printer  at  Geer's  Hartford  PHntr 
ing  Co.  16  State,  b.2u.  1447  Broad. 

a   (^*see  also  (yRowrke. 
Rouse  Ann  J.  wid.  Asa  W.  h.  52  LaureL 

a    Arthur  D.  at  690  Park,  h.  9  Amity. 

a   Wm.  H.  student.  Trinity  College,  2  Jarvis 

hall.  Summit 

Rousell  Jeffrey  S.  printer  at  Hartford  Life  & 

Annuitv  Ins.  Co.  230  Asylum,  b.  252  Law. 

Roussos  Geo.  J.  mach.  at  262  Mn.h.2u.  87  Elliott 

Rouviere Charles  Cat  33  Pearl,  h.u.  45  Chestnut. 

a   Ellen,  wid.  Jno.  R.  h.u.  23  Westland. 

«   George  R.  baggagemaster  Y.  Div.  N.Y.R. 
b.u.  23  WesSand. 

a   Louis  H.  goldbeater  at  100  Love  lane,  b.a. 
23  Westland. 
Roux  Jean,  student  at  I>a  Salette,  New  Park. 
Rowbothan  John,polisherat58lCap.h.u.38Smith. 

«   Joseph  J.  at  690  Park,  b.  38  Smith. 
Rowe  Allen  H.  farmer,  h.  750  Park. 

a   Benjamin,  machinist  at  388  Cap.h.  449  N.B. 

u   John  E.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  Wethersfield  t. 

a   Mary,  wid.  Lawrence,  h.u.  28  Chestnut 

"    Mary  F.  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.u.  28  Chestnut 

it   Michael  J.  physician,  35,  h.  35  Pratt 

a   Nicholas  J.  driver  at  U.  S.  Express  Co.  b.u. 
28  Chestnut 

It   William,  clerk,  825  Main,  1.  103  Trumbull. 

a   Wm.  coachman,  Hamilton  Heights,  W.H.t 

a   William  J.  b.u.  28  Chestnut 
Rowell  Harriet,  h.  25  Lewis. 

a    Warren  L.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  1 70  High. 
Rowen  Jane,  wid.  Robert,  b.  "25  Girard. 


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Isaac,  teacher,  h.Su.  80  Kilboum. 

r,8pice  grinder,  137  State, h.  82  Elm. 
Albert  B.  tinner,  842  Pearl,  h.  115  Barb. 
s«    Clarence  A.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  Grn. 
««    Gray  F.  mach.  at  30  Cnsh.  b.  115  Barbour. 
«*    Harrej,  fixer  at  84  Morgan,  b.  8  Walnnt. 
**   Lewis  0.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  b.  126  Hungerford. 
iwley  Ardiur  li.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  Bloomfield. 
M    Carrie,  wid.  Wm.  R.  h-u.  121  Mn.  rm.  83. 
**    Carrie  L.  b.  The  Linden,  121  Main,  rm.  88. 
«<    Clayton  W.  clerk  at  Hartford  Times,  246 

Main,  b.  Bloomfield  t 
M   Edward  W.  b.  757  Mam. 
<<    Frank  H.  carpenter,  h.  86  Wooster. 
u    Geo.  B.  draughtsman  at  95  Pearl,  b.  25  Spg. 
u   Jennie  P.  derk,  b.  121  Main,  room  38. 
**   John  H.  carpenter,  h.u.  188  Capen. 
**   Jufiana  A.  b.  20  Jefierson. 
u   Lilla  A.  wid.  George  H.  R.  h.  25  Spring. 
•*   Warren,  h.  757  Main. 
«   Yniliam  H.  bookkeeper  at  United  Stotes 
Bank,  348  Main,  h.  Bloomfield  t. 
Sowsell  Jeffrey,  printer  at  Hfd.  Life  &  Annuity 

Ins  Co.  230  Asylum. 
Eoy  Herbert,  carpenter,  b.  30|  Madison. 
M    Nerie,  b.  364  Parki 

M   P.  £.  ReT.  pastor  St  Ann's  Roman  Catho- 
lic chorch,  h.  864  Park. 
Boyce  Herman  B.  experimenter,  690  Park,  h.u. 
189  Russ. 
"   Herman  S.  machinist,  h.u.  189  Russ. 
BoTCE  Philander  C.  secretary  Hartford  Fire 
Insurance  Co.  53  Trumbull,  alderman  dth 
wardj  h.  801  Asylum. 
Roys  Louis  C.  salesman  at  179  State,  h.u.  7  Avon. 
Bubenbauer  Geo.  mach.  75  Com.  h.u.  189  Front. 
M    George  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  189  Front. 
"   John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  189  Front. 
u  John  G.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.u.  139  Front. 
<«   Martin,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.2u.  1062  Broad. 
Rubrisht  G.  W.  captain  baree  No.  2,  285  State. 
"   M.  v.  captiun  barge  Y^unteer,  285  State. 
Ruby  Anne,  b.r.  61  Front. 
"   Frank,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  25  Morris. 
<<   Michael,  brass  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.r.  6 1  Fr. 
Rued  Giuseppe,  laborer,  b.  79  Morgan. 
Bucezky  Vincent,  luunessmaker  at  8  Sig.  h. 

Prospect  av. 
Ruedlinger  Nicholaus,  laborer,  h.  896  Park. 
Ruethel  William,  at  476  Capitol,  b.u.  1062  Bd. 
Rudd  A.  Holley,  foreman  electric  signal,  N.Y.R. 

450,  h.  758  Asylum. 
Buddell  Robert  U.  mechanical  engineer  at  F. 
H.  Richards,  patent  office,   803  Main, 
h.2u.  191  Lawrence. 
Rudelius  Robert  A.  helper,  556  Cap.  h.  108  Huy. 
Budensky  Abram  (Goodman  Sf  R,)  h.  45  Win. 
Rndge  Wm.  A.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  85  Main. 
Rudolf  Phltip,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  85  Francis  av. 
Rudolph  Anarew  C.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  31  Chapel. 
«   August,  pattemm.  556  Capitol,  h.  84  Tru. 
«   Fr^ericK,  tailor,  h.  81  Chapel. 
«   Frederick  A.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  29  Ch. 
<<    George,  repairer  at  Popes,  h.  12  Church. 


Rudolph  Geo.  A.  musicteacher,  h.3u.  12  Church. 

«   James  0.  machinist  at  26  2  Main,  b.  8 1  Chapel. 

«   Julius,  cabinetmaker  at  2, 1.  28  TrumbuU. 

«   Wm.  B.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  268  High. 
Rue  Henry,  laborer,  h.r.  80  Washington. 

«   William  Henry,  lather,  b.u.  58  Mather. 
Rueger  Emil,  painter  at  and  b.r.  SO  Washington. 
Ruff  John,  baker  at  121,  b.  138  Front. 
Ruffkes  Benjamin,  helper,  b.u.  31  North. 

It   David,  b.u.  81  North. 

«   Isaac,  canvasser,  b.u.  81  North. 

<«   Joseph,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  31  North. 

«   Morris,  clerk,  h.u.  81  North. 
Ruffkes  W.  I.  (FinesUver  j-  R,)  b.  31  North. 
RuUi  Mattia,  laborer,  b.  2  Charles. 
Rulon  Edwin,  clerk  at  423  Main,  b.  123  Tru. 
Rumey  James,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  27  Elm. 
Rumo  David  £.  mach.  at  555  Cap.  h.  3  Queen. 
Rummell  Edw.  G.  polisher  at  216  Law.  b.  3  73  Aey. 

w   J.  H.  bkkpr.  at  W.  H.  Bliss  &  Son,  1.82  West. 

«   John  W.  clerk,  b.u.  13  Chapel. 
Rundbaken  Henry,  jewelry,  8,  h.  8  Goodman. 

"   John,  jeweler,  IS,  h.  13  Chestnut 
Rundell  William  J.  tinsmith  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust 
&  Blow  Pipe  Co.  Vred.  b.  15  Van  Dyke. 

Rungee  Augustus  H.  clerk  243  Mn.  b.  74  Grove. 

«<    William  C.  oper.  at  40  Gov.  b.  54  Pros. 
Runkel  John,  ironworker,  b.  39  Morgan. 
Runyan  John  G.  Mrs.  pianos,  142,  h.  142  Mather. 

"   John  G.  clerk  at  98  Eil.h.u.  142  Mather. 

Runyon  Abiather,  lab.  at  690  Park,  h.  68  Flow. 
Ruppert  Leopold,bartender,3 1 5  Pk.  h.2u.  38  Tem. 
Rusden  E.  A.  at  54  Arch,  h.  Smith,  cor.  Far. 
Ruse  William,  h.  21  Tavlor. 
Rush  James  Y.  brassfinisher  at  556  Cap.  b.45  Sig. 

«   John,  laborer  at  556  Capitol,  b.  45  Sig. 
Rushton  Sidney,  at  Popes,  h.2u.  2  Squire. 
Russ  Andrew  J.  cigar  manuf  r.  28,  h.u.  24  Church. 

«    Charles  J.  Mrs.  (Mary)  b.  149  High. 

«   Elizabeth  C.  wid.  Charles  T.  h.  117  Wdld. 

"  James,  helper  at  157  Wethersfield. 
Russe  Giuseppe,  laborer,  h.  22  Charles. 

Russell  Benjamin  A.  b.  23  Bellevue. 
(<    Charles,  carriage  trimmer  at  352  Albany, 

h.u.  209  Woodland. 
«    Charles  E.  policeman,  h.  224  Allyn. 
M    Charles  H.  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in 

butter,  eggs  and  groceries,  383  Main,  h. 

85  Washington. 
u   Charles  S.  clerk  at  98  Kilbourn. 
«   David,  laborer,  h.Su.  68  Sheldon. 
«    Diodate  B.  conductor  at  St.Ry.h.  31  Benton. 
«   Edith  D.  stenogr.  at  Popes,  b.  109  Elm. 
«   Emma  M.  wid.  Joseph,  n  u.  200  Allyn. 
tt   Estelle  M.  h.  405  Main,  rm.  38. 
tt   Frank  H.  saloon,  107  Front,  h.  1 1  Kilboum. 
tt   Frank  R.  clerk  295  Park,  h.  2.  Oak. 
«    Fred  E.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  130  High. 
"    Creorge,  laborer  at  476  Capitol. 
"    Gurdon  W,  park  commissioner^  physician, 

207,  h.  207  Farmington. 
««   Harry  T.  stereotyper  Hartford  Daily  Times. 

246  Main,  h.  105  Jefferson. 
«   Helena  E.  wid.  John  A.  h.  3  Columbia. 


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OEEB^S    HABTFOED    CITY    DIBECTOBY. 


BussBLL  Henrt  B.  associate  editor  Hartford 
Post,  23  Asyluoiy  alderman  Ath  uford,  h. 
236  Collins. 

«   James  L.  cleric,  b.  33  Spring. 

«   James  M.  elevatorer  at  253  Main,  h.  5  West. 

«   James  W.  plater,  b.  286  Barbour. 

><  Jefferj  S.  at  Hfd.  Life  &  Annuity  Ins.  Ca 
b.  252  Lawrence. 

"   John,  mate  steamer  Hartford,  285  State. 

«   John,  porter,  h.  15  Mechanic. 

«   John  B.  Jr.  office  301  Main,  h.  33  Spring. 

"   John  £.  mate  tug  L.  C.  Ward,  h.  Haddam  t. 

«   JohnS.  grocer,  646,  saloon  640,  b.  644  Main. 

"   Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  37  Mulberry. 

«   Joseph  D.  saloon,  246,  h.  246  State. 

«<   Joseph  6.  sawyer,  155  Ch.O.  b.  53  Potter. 

«   Joseph  I.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  26  Avon. 

«  Joseph  W.  stenographer  iEtna  Ins.  Ca  226 
Main,  b.  3  Grand. 

it   Julia  A.  wid.  Westell,  h.  4  Pavilion. 

«    Lillian,  teacher  at  1 205  Asylum. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  John,  h.  138  Grove. 

«    Maria  Mrs.  h.  236  Barbour. 

«   Mary  T.  wid.  Frederick  M.  h.  39  Spring. 

it   Morton,  b.u.  910  Main. 

«    Nicholas,  blacksmith  at  Colts,  h.u.  78  Wal. 

"  -Paul  L.  saddler  at  Popes,  b.  31  Benton. 

«  B.  La  Motte,  bkkpr.  at  Conn.  Bi  ver  Banking 
Co.  283  Main,  b.  3  Vine. 

«   Bavmond,  clerk,  1 74  Asy.  h.  S.  Manchester  v. 

«    BobertL.  h.8Vine. 

«  Thomas  W.  president  Connecticut  General 
Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  774  Asylum. 

(I  William,  bookkeeper  at  Water  Commission- 
ers, city  hall,  300  Main,  h.  3  Grand. 

tt  William  A.  operator  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  .Co. 
252  Pearl,  h.  61  Barbour. 

u   William  C.  b.  Prospect  av. 

««    William  E.  laborer,  h.  138  Grove. 

Bust  Eliza  T.  nurse,  h.  5  Hudson. 
«   Honor,  wid.  George,  b.  140  Betreat. 

Bustemeyer  Charles  F.  h.  57  Allen  pi. 
«    Charles  P.  driver  at  103  Asv.  h.  25  Julius. 
«   Joseph,  framer  at  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co.  art 
store,  237,  h.  168  Allyn. 

Butehie  Domenico,  laborer,  b.  73  Morgan. 
Buviere  Charles,  bartender  at  33  Pearl,  h.  Chst. 

Byan  Allie,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.r.  35  Wolcott. 
«    Ann  H.  b.  625  Asylum. 
u   Annie,  dressmaker,  1,  h.  1  Chestnut. 
«    Chas.  F.  chief  clerk  at  N.Y.B.  b.  80  Church. 
«    Cornelius,  captain  of  police,  38  Kinsley,  h. 

14  Morris. 
«    Qennis  F.  b.  14  Morris. 
tt   Edward,  expressman,  413,  h.  413  Broad. 
«    Edward  F.  wine  clerk  at  358,  b.  41  Asylum. 
«   Edward  J.  foreman  Conn.   Farmer,   284 

Asylum,  h.  55  Dean. 
<(    Edward  L.  printer  at  356  Asy.  b.  55  Dean. 
«   Edward  T.  farmer,  h.  400  Albany. 
«    Edward  W.  weigher  at  100,  b.u.  100  Com. 
«    Eleanor,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
«   Ellen,  dressmaker,  1,  h.  1  Chestnut 

Ellen  S.  teach.  Wilson  stsch.  b.  14  Morris. 


C( 


Byan  Frank  C.  electrot\j)er  at  A.  Mugfbrd,  177 

Asylum,  b.u.  48  Betreat. 
«   Geo.  M.  engineer, b.  135  TrumbolL 
«<   J.  Howard,  printer  at  556  Cap.  b.  55  I>eaii. 
«   James,  bricklayer,  b.  108  Baboock. 
(<   James  B.  tiresetter  at  Popes,  b.  1421  Broaid. 
«   James  J.  teamster,  b.u.  118  Mather. 
«   James  P.  blacksmith,  h.  25^  LaoreL 
«   Johanna,  wid.  Daniel,  b.u.  27  Windaor. 
(<   John,  coachman  at  and  b.  30  Washington. 
«  John,  foreman,  100,  h.  100  Commerce. 
It  John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«   John,  painter,  L  251  Asylum. 
«   John,  teamster,  h.2uj.  65  Temple. 
«   John  Jr.  clerk  at  410  Main,  b.  100  Com. 
X   John  D.  casket  trim'r  at  164,  h.  164  Main. 
it  John  F.  ostler  at  r.  50  State,  h.r.  38  Tein« 
"   John  T.  motorman  St.  By.  h.  19  Talcott. 
"   Joseph  C.  h.n.  27  Windsor. 
«   Julia,  wid.  Henry,  h.u.  36  Babcock. 
«   KatieT.stenographer atCapitol,  h.  6  Atlantic. 
(<   Lizzie,  b.u.  6  Atlantic. 
"   Louis  laborer  at  335  Sheldon,  b.  45  Hudson. 
«   Mamie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co  400 

Miun,  b.  283  Park. 
it   Margaret  Mrs.  b.2u.  72  Betreat 
«   Margaret,  wid.  Martin,  h.u.  84  Albany. 
«   Martin  H.  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  1 18  Baboock. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  William  M.  h.  85  Ashley. 
"   Mary  J.  wid.  John,  dressm.  270,  b.  270 
((   Matthew,  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.2u.  4  Law. 
it   Matthew  J.  ms.  agent  at  278^  Main,   b. 

Church  cor.  Ann. 
«   Michael,  tailor  at  58,  h.  58  Village. 
<<    Mich,  teamster  at  172  Com.  b.u.  258  Front. 
«   Mich.  B.  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  224  Maple. 
«   Michael  J. blacksmith  39  Center,h.  11  Chat. 
(<   Michael  W.  coachman,  b.  24  Chapel. 
tt   Lena,  wid.  Owen,  paper  sorter,  h.  21 9  PearL 
«   Nellie  £.  at  196  Allyn,  b.  6  Atlantic. 
«   Nona,    clerk   at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  36  Babcock. 
«   Patrick,  assistant  foreman,  Jewell  Belting^ 

Co.  15  Trumbull,  h.u.  7  Kilboum. 
"   Patrick,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
«   Patrick,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  38  Flower. 
«    Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  4  Law. 
«    Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  303  Law. 
"    Patrick  D.  mer.  tailor,  76  Asy.  h.  60  Church. 
«    Patrick  J.  hamessm.  622  Mn.  h.  80  Flor. 
«    Peter,  laborer,  h.  61  Potter. 
«*    Philip,  driver,  b.u.  105)^  Windsor. 
«   Philip  S.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1 

Flower,  h.u.  29  Affleck. 
«   The  tailor,  76  Asylum. 
«    Thomas,  clerk,  410  Main,  b.  108  Babcock. 
«    Thomas,  laborer  1  Laurel,  h.  133  Mather, 
u   Thomas,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  99  Main. 
it   Thomas  F.  bricklayer,  n.2u.  53  Liberty. 
«    Thos.  J.  trimmer  at  1 64  Main,  h.2u.  82  Grove. 
«    Timothy  W.  bottler,  b.r.  35  Wolcott 
«   William,  polisher  at  581  Cap.  b.  1335  Bd. 
((   William,  at  £.  Taylor  &  Sons,  b.  59  Main. 
«    William,  laborer  at  335,  h.  101  Sheldon. 
«   William,  motorman  St  By.  h.  33  Vernon. 


geer's  habtford  city  dibbctobt. 


287 


Ryiui  >Vi]liaiii,  teamster,  b.r.  8  East 
**    ^W  na.  F.  painter  at  20  Central,  h.r.  21  a  PearL 
**    ^Villiam  H.  mach.  at  690  Park,b.a.  36  Bab. 
««    mrilliam  H,.  teamster,  h.  108  Babcock. 
**    \yilliani  J.  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  84  Albany. 
*<     Win,  J^  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  26  Putnam. 
M    l^inifred  A.  teacher  at  Brown  school,  b. 
1.-4  ^doiris. 
Ry»neer  Bmily  Mrs.  b.r.  180  Barbour. 
Ryberg  Charles  A.  coachman,  b.  90  Babcock. 
Ryder  Anna,  wid.  Daniel  S.  h.  72  Maple. 
M    Charles  M.  clerk  at  66  Asy.  b.  Plainville  t. 
M     "Kliaha,  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph 

Co.  6  Central,  h.  71  Pearl. 
^    George  H.  student,  b.  71  Pearl. 
^     George  W.  machinist,  h.u  1 1  Goodman. 
**    Geo.  W.  Jr.  salesm.  4  2  Union  pi.  b.u.  1 1  Good. 
**    Tliomas  F.  mason  &  builder,  n.u.  58  Liberty. 
^    "Wm.  £.  cigarm.  at  349  Mn.  b.u.  1 1  Goodman. 
Rydingsword  Axel,  artist  at  44 7|  Main,  b.2u. 

47  Woodbine. 
Rydmxist  Augustus,  inspcc.  581  Cap.  h.  25  Put. 

M    Martin,  filer  at  581  Cap.  b.  25  Putnam. 
Rymal  Mary,  matron  Woman's  Aid  Soc.  h.  1  Pav. 
Ryman  Michael,  laborer,  b.  56  Potter. 
Rytel  S.  laborer  at  8  Front,  h.  84  So.  Pro. 

St.Annk'b  Academy,  Sister  Mary  Arsemus, 

246  Farmington. 
St.Augu8tine  School  for  Boys,  West  Hartford 

Sisters  of  Charity,  152  Farmington. 
St.Catherine  Girls'  Orphan  Asylum,  89  Church, 

sister  Mary  James,  superior. 
Si.  George  Harry,  musict.  489, 1.2u.  489  Main. 
St.  Germain  Kennie,  carpenter,  h.  87  Com. 
StHilaire  Emma,  b.  382  Main.  rm.  21,  3d  floor. 
StJames  Orphan   Boys'   Asylum,    93  Church, 

sister  Mary  Alfred,  superior. 

St.  John  Alfred  at  N.E.R.R.  h.u.r.  105  Windsor. 

u  Caroline,  wid.  Charles  K  h.  31  Elmer. 

M  Carrie  L.  teacher  vocal  music,  b.  885  Asylum. 

u  Catherine  L.  (Brown  Sf  St.  John)  h.  E.  H.t. 

^  Daniel  B.  farmer,  h.  217  Barbour. 

M  Edward  C.  compositor  at  Hartford  l^es, 

246  Main,  h.  7  Goodwin. 

«  Edward  D.  farmer,  b.  611  Garden. 

M  Eliza  C.  b.  114  Washington. 

u  Frederick  M.  laborer,  b.  611  Garden. 

M  George  H.  plumber  at  608  Mn.  h.  1 20  Wooe. 

M  Harry  M.  conductor  N.E.R.  b.  31  Elmer. 

M  Henry,  h.  885  Asylum. 

M  Howell  W.  actuary  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co. 

218  Main,  h.  194  Farmington. 

^  Josephine  F.  teacher  Brown  school,  b.  E.H.t. 

M  Loms  S.  bricklayer,  h.u.  149  Maple. 

«  Marshall,  gunstocker  at  Colts,  h.  if.H.t. 

<«  [Nancy  E.  wid.  Charles  G.  h.  611  Garden. 

^  Fhil<»nena,  clerk  at  331  Main,  b.  f^.H.t 

"  Samel,  clerk  at  355  Main,  b.  31  Elmer, 

u  Samuel  B4>hysician,  26  Pratt^i.!  1 4  Wash. 

M  Wilham  £.  clerk  at  Buck  &  Eggleston,  382 

Main,  b.  31  Elmer. 

«  William  H.  b.  194  Farmington. 

M  William  R.  carpenter  at  132  Fr.h.  20  Hicks. 


St.  Joseph's  Cathedral,  150  Farmington. 

«    Convent,  160  Farmington,  mother  superior, 
sister  M.  Agnes. 
St  Joseph  sisters  of  Grace,  Rev.  Mother  Super- 
ior Francis. 
St.  Mary's  Home  for  the  Aged,  Alb.  av.  W.  H.  t 
St  Peters  Convent,  mother  superior,  sister  Mary 

Andrea,  48  Main. 
Sabastiana  Bartholemio,  laborer,  h.  1 1  Charles. 
Sachtm&nf^^see  Sechtman, 
Sack  Harris,  dry-goods,  70,  h.  70  Mor^m. 

it   John,  clerk  at  70  Morgan,  h.  300  rark. 
Sackett  Charles  C.  1.  11  Clinton. 

«   Emerson,  carpenter,  h.  7  Huntley  av. 

«    F.  AdeUide,  clerk  at  Hf d.  St.  Ry .h.  253  Mn. 
Sadafski  Harris,  peddler,  h.u.r.  80  Morgan. 

«   Louis,  ^ddler,  b.r.  232  Front 
Sadd  Fred  W.  piano  tuner,  b.  272  Asylum. 
Sadler  Cora  E.  clerk,  b.  54  Brown. 

(<   Edward,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  10  Squire. 

"   Jean  A.  at  259  Main,  h.  Windsor  Locks  t 

«  Joseph,  foreman  at  53  Vernon. 

«   Joseph  F.  machinist  h.u.  47  Wooster. 

ti   Thomas,  teamster  at  278  Asy.  b.  W.H.t. 
Sadoian  Kanriel,  nailm.  at  40  Grov.  b.  110  Hop. 
Sadowski  Joseph,  peddler,  h.  cor.  Morgan  &  Chas. 
Safety  Fund  Advocate,  monthly,  230  A^'lum. 
Safford  Charles  A.  attorney  at  law,  2  Central, 
h.  268  Wethersfield  ave. 

«   Kate  P.  teacher  Parkville  school  kindergar- 
ten, 1.  105  Tru. 

a   William  C.  at  197,  b.  553  Asylum. 
Sagarino  Dominick  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  1  North. 

u   Felix,  laborer,  h.  34  Windsor. 

"    Frank,  ragpicker,  h.u.  1  North. 

«   Frank,  beltmaker  at  15  Tru.  h.  34  Windsor. 

«   Oscar,  helper  at  15  Tru.  b.  34  Windsor. 

tt   Rocco,  pointer  at  15  Tru.  b.  34  Windsor. 
Sage  Albert  P.  h.  16  Trumbull. 

8ACE.   ALLEN   &  CO.   dry  goods 

silks, gloves,  etc.  369  Main.    See  page  450 
Jerome  E.  Sage.  Nomumd  F.  Allen.  CUffonl  O.  Moore .  * 

Sage  Charles  L.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  34  Babcock. 

"   £.  W.  &  Co.  hides  &  wool,  64  Albany. 

Edwin  W.  Bage.      Hairy  D.  Sage. 
«   £dwin  A.  farmer,  h.  1157  Main. 

"  Edwin  W.  (E,  W,S.  Sr  Co.)  h.  23  Columbia. 

<<  Eugene,  clerk  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66 

Market,  h.  34  Babcock. 

«  Frank  H.  h.u.  34  Babcock. 

«  Frank  H.  Jr.  assemb.  at  1  Lau.  b.u.  34  Bab. 

"  Fred  L.  farmer,  h.  1121  Main. 

«<  George  W.  farmer,  h.  1119  Main. 

«  Harry  D.  (E.  W.  S.  if  Co.)  b.  149  High. 

Saoe  Jerome  E.  (S.,  Allen  j-  Co.)  dry  goods, 
etc.  369  Mn.  h.  109  Edwards.     See  p.  450. 

«   Walter  F.  machinist,  h.  14  Heath. 

«   Willliam  P.  student,  b.  23  Columbia. 

«   Willis  R.  salesm.  140  Sta.  b-u.  47  Lafayette. 
Sailor  George,  cigarm.  at  349  Main,  b.  Olive. 

«    William,  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  h.  Olive. 
Salad  Julius,  clerk,  h.  101  Main. 

ti    Simon,  tailor,  371  Main,  b.u.  24  Morgan. 
Saled  &  Co.  merchant  tailors,  45  Main. 

David  Saled.  Levi  Saled. 


288 


GEEB  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORT. 


Saled  David,  (Soled  ^  Co.)  h.  210  Front 
it   Levi,  {Saled  ^  Co.)  b.  210  Front. 

Sail  Ernest,  b.ar26  Alden. 

u   Frank  W.  machinist,  b.  1 144  Broad. 

«   John  A.  (S.  ^  McLaughlin.)  h.a.  1144  Bd 

«    &  McLaughlin,  market,  290  Park. 

John  A.  SMIL        John  J.  McLao^hlln. 
«    WUliam  E.  machinist,  Colts,  h.a.  26  Alden. 

Salladin  Will  N.  salesman,  16  Ford,  1.  496  Mn. 

Salmon  Charies  R.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  207  Collins. 

«    Thomas,  at  1  Flower,  b.  46  Ward. 

Salomon  John,  b.  49  Sigourney. 

Salmonson  Samuel,  b.  109  LaureL 

Salod  David,  tailor,  h.8u.  210  Front. 

Salomon  &  DeLeeuw,  tobacconists,  12  Asylum. 
Leopold  De  Leeaw.      Mrs.  Bone  De  Leeaw. 

u   John,  machinist,  h.  46  Ward. 

•<   l^r^ee  al»o  Solomon. 
Saltonstall  Lindall  W.  Rev.  rector  Christ  church. 
Office  hours  daily  12  to  1  p.  m.  in  the 
chapel,  h.  6  Winthrop. 
Salvatore  Giorgio  P.  bootblack  213,  b.  599  Mam. 

«    Louis,  bootblack  at  213  Main,  b.  68  Pie. 
Saltus  Charles,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  4  Amity. 
Salzer  J.  W.  electrician  at  N.Y.K.  h.  8  Grand. 
Sam  Lee,  laundry,  24  Trumbull. 
Sam  Wong,  (Yun  Sing  {r  Co.)  108  State. 
Sames  Elias,  coachman  at  60  Main,  h.  202  Maple. 

((    Harrv  C.  electroty  per  at  4 1  Tru.b.202  Maple. 
Sammis  El  wood  F.  at  1  Flower,  h.  22  Francis. 

i(    Hortense  F.  at  690  Park,  b.  Parkville. 

«    Lydia  N.  wid.  Foster  M.  dressmaker,  h.  N.P. 
Sampson  Albert  A.(  White  ^S.)219  Mn.h.44Lin. 

«    Chas.  £.  sawyer  225  Shel.  h.u.  32  Park. 

«    Eric  H.  driver  at  55,  b.  57  Judson. 

((    L.  Arthur,  floorwalker,  406,  b.  778  Main. 
Samson  Albert,  waiter  at  98  Wells,  h.  21^  Main. 

«    Edward  K.  polisher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg. 
Co.  66  Market,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 

i(   Frederick,  general  agent  Hartford  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  58  IVumbull,  h.  641  Farmington. 

u   George,  blacksmith  at  980  Main. 

a   John,  waiter  at  121, 1.  21)^  Main. 

Samuels  Isaac  F.  meats,  42,  h.  42  Wooster. 

«   J.  &  Co.  New  Eng.  Boot  &  Shoe,  h.  354  Main. 

Joel  Samuels.  Louis  Samuels. 

«   Joel,  (J.  Samuels  Sf  Co.)  h.  128  Collins. 

«    Louis,  (J.  Samuels  Sf  Co.)  h.  205  Garden. 
Samuelson  Carl  E.  printer  at  141  Pearl. 

«   John,  harnessm.  at  147  Main,  1.  80  Front. 
Sanatre  Gimmie,  confectioner,  81,  h.81  Windsor. 
Sandberg  Ingrid  Mrs.  b.u.  77  Franklin. 

«   John  A.  carpenter,  h.r.  16  Affleck. 
Sanborn  C.  H.  trav.  salesman.  Popes,  436  Cap. 

«    William  A.  office,  303  Mn.  h.  Farm.  c.  Ugd. 
Sanborne  Annie  E.  Mrs.  h.  15  Russ. 

"    George  E.  Rev.  h.  15  Russ. 
Sand  Lan,  laundry,  486, 1.  486  Asylum. 
Sandar  Otto,  at  476  Capitol  h.  7  Warren. 
Sanden  Theo.  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  16  Affleck. 
Sanders  Joseph  C.  baker  at  94,  h.  94  Hudson. 

«   ^[^"see  also  Saunders. 
Sanderson  Charles,  tailor,  h.u.  101  Windsor. 

«    Herbert  A.  at  34  Morgan,  b.  879  Main. 

«   Isaac  B.  carpenter,  b.  40  Hudson. 

«   Lydia  E.  student  at  1507  Broad,  b.  841  Asy. 


Sandgren  Andrew,  b.  85  Woloott 

Sands  Jienry,  at  2  Union  pi.  h.  Bloomfield  t. 

«   P.  H.  traveling  salesman,  b.  87  High. 
Sanford  Charles  B.  clerk  61  A8>'lum,  h.  £.  H.  t 

w   Edward  D.  (Curry  if  S.)  b.  189  Retreat. 

«   Fred  V.  b.u.  136  Main. 

«   Geo.  W.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  291 
Main,  b.  189  Retreat 

u   H.  B.  with  Ripley-Sanford  Co.  382  Main. 

"   Henry  W.  E.  mach.  216  Law.  b.  1212  Bd. 

M    Homer  D.  clerk,  142  Sta.  b.  136  Main,  rm.  5. 

<(   Louis  A.  clerk,  h.  207  Main. 

«   Mary  F.  Mrs.  h.u.  112  Laurel. 

«    S.  A.  wid.  Dwight  E.  h.  189  Retreat 
Sanford  Walter,  artist,  secv.  and  treas.  Rip- 
ley-Sanford Co.  382  Main,  rm.  20,  b.  210 
Farmington.  Seepage  517. 

«   Wilbur  G.  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.  4  Qqeen. 

u   Wm.  h.u.  136  Main. 

<«   William  E.  b.  136  Main,  rm.  4. 

«    Wm.  F.  laborer  at  99,  b.  99  New  Britain. 
Sannins  Elwood  F.  carptr.  1  Flow.  h.  31  Grand. 
Sano  Vincent  F.buyerat408  Main,b.u.  16  Seyms. 
Sansabrino  Giovanni,  laborer,  h.u.  14  Kilbourn. 

«    Rosie,  dressmaker,  14,  b.u.  14  Kilbourn. 
Sansoe  Frank,  roller  at  15  Tru.  h.  25  Kilbourn. 
Sansone  Salvatore,  candy  manufr.  h.  2  Oak. 
Santer  Edward,  machinist,  h.  53  Grand. 
SanthouiSe  Robert,  operator,  40  Gov.  b.  154  Mn. 
Santorra  Frank,  policeman,  h.2u.  1208  Broad. 

«    P.  Hugh,  pressfeeder  at  141  Pearl,  1. 5A  Fie. 
Sanzo  Frank,  laborer  at  Jewell  Belting  Cfo.  15 

Trumbull,  h.3u.  25  Kilbourn. 
Sapolsky  Penin,  peddler,  h.2u.  8  North. 
Saraceno  Battista,  barber,  514,  h.  514  Main. 
Sarafino  Salvatoro,  b.u.  86  Morsan. 
Sardello  Joseph,  fruit  peddler,  n.  10  North. 
Sargent  Asa,  carinspector,  N.E.R.h.  43  Walnut 

«<    Chester  A.  conductor,  St.Ry.  h.u.  78  N.B. 

«    Edmund  S.  machinist  at  1,  b.  84  Flower. 

«    Elmer,  mailing  clerk,  23  Asy.  b.  30  Spring. 

"    Frank  D.  brickmaker,  h.r.  1124  Main. 

«    George,  mason,  h.  44  Cedar. 

«    Gea  K.  painter,  185  Asy.  h.u.  147  Martin. 

«   Mary  E.  wid.  Geo.  H.  boardingh.  84  Flower. 

u   William,  teamster,  46  Ann,  b.  14(  Chapel. 
Sarsfield  Geneviere,  housekeeper,  249  Asylum. 
Sarvan  Frank  H.  special  deliv.  messenger,  P.O. 
b.u.  147  Main. 

"    Thos.  J.  porter  at  369,  h.u.  147  Main. 
Sarvent  Sylvui  Mrs.  b.  69  Bellevue. 
Sassrs  Wm.  butcher,  98  Wells,  b.  Loeshers  Hotel. 
Satlerberg  Edwin,  coacbm.  108  Far.  h.  27  For. 
Satriano  Salvatore-  (J.  Cersosimo  if  Co.)  h.3u. 

49  Morgan. 
Sattar  Jacob,  groceries,  234,  h.  234  Front 
Sauberlie  Gottfried,  restaurant,  765,  h.  767  Park 
Sauer  Elizabeth,  clerk  at  134,  b.  134  Main. 

"   O^^liee  also  Souer. 
Sauercool  George,  laborer,  b.  33  Liberty. 
Saul  Fred,  at  66  State,  b.  746  Main. 
Saum  E.  E.  mach.  at  66  State,  h.  69  Williams. 
Saunders  Alex.  F.  mach.  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  1 208  Broad. 

(I   Alfred  E.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  11  Harbison 


87 


GEER  B    HABTPORD    CITY    DIRECTOBY. 


289 


Saanden  Alfred  H.  woodworker,  369  AUyn,  h. 

180  Sheldon. 
«   Alfred  H.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  15  Greoree. 
«   Archibald  S.  machinifit  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  14  Bonner. 
«   C.  C.  watchman  at  str.  Hartford,  285  State, 

h.  Deep  River  t. 
«   Charles  C.  clerk,  78  Asy.  b.  389  Wethersfield. 
«   Chas.  D.  floorw.  406  Main,  b.  71  Church. 
«   Chas.  H.  draughtsman,  b.  172  Farmington. 
«    Chas.  H.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  57  Farmington. 
«   Edmnnd  L.  student,  b.  172  Farmington. 
«   Edwin  F.  porter,  Adams  Exp.  Co.  h.  591  Pk. 
«    Elizabeth,  h.  167  High. 
«   Frank,  framemaker  at  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co. 

235  Main,  b.  15  Ward  pi. 
«   Frank  J.  saloon  at  802,  b.  300  Park. 
M   Fred  J.  woodworker,  h.  15  George. 
M   Fred  J.  painter  at  690  Park,  b.  15  George. 
«   Fred  R.  printer  at  123  Asy.  b.  28  Spring. 
«   Freeman,  clerk,  h.n.  591  Park. 
«   Henry  H.  (P,H.B.S.  (r  Son)  b.  1 72  Far. 
«   James  H.  carriagemaker,  14,  h.  16  N.  B. 
«   Jennie  L.  clerk,  b.  16  New  Britain. 
"   John,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  11  Harbison. 
«   John  B.  painter,  h.  889  Wethersfield. 
u   K.  C.  milliner,  31  Pratt,  h.u.  3  Seyms. 
it  Lucinda  W.  wid.  Prince  H.  B.  (P.  H.  B.  S 

{r  Son)  h.  172  Farmington. 
f<   Mary  E.  musician,  b.  172  Farmington. 
«   Oliver  A.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  98  Babcock. 

SAUNDERS    P.    H.    B.   &   SON, 

merchant  tailors,  258  Main. 
Luoindft  W.  Samiden.      Henry  H.  Baanders 

«  Thos.  W.cutter  at  258  Main,  h.u.  3  Seyms. 

(<  Walter  M.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.So.Manchester  t 

(*  William,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  15  Ward  pL 

"  William  M.  toolm.  302  Asy.  h.  22  WiUnnt 

««  Wm.  O.  carptr.  9  Sig.  h.3u.  382  Mn.  rm.  5. 

u  (^'see  also  Sanders. 

Saur  Otto,  tinner  at  44  Ann,  b.  32  Church. 
Sauter  Edward,  machinist  1  Flow.  h.  53  Grand. 
Savacoal  George,  helper,  P.R.R.  b.  82  Liberty. 
Savage  Catharine,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  5  Queen. 

«<    Fred,  conductor,  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«    Goff  R.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
1.  25  Capitol. 

«    Harry  F.  clerk,  145  Asy  1.  253  Main,  rm.  71. 

«    John,  engineer,  P.&R.R.  h.  148  Mather. 

u   Laura  mT  wid.  E.  C.  h.u.  77  Main. 

«(    Mary,  wid.  William,  h.  8  Cedar. 

«<    Olive  M.  wid.  Dwight,  h.  12  Suffield. 

«    Robert,  h.n.  16  Arch. 

"    Thomas  W.  b.  8  Cedar. 

"   Willis  M.  (Parks  Sf  S.)  h.  Wethersfield  t. 

«<  Winf red  W.  treas.  at  235  State,  b.  Weth.  t. 
Savard  Arthur  M.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  34  Windsor. 
Sawdey  Charles  J.  foreman  at  Hartford  Post,  25 

Asylum,  h.  4  Atlantic. 
Sawler  William,  machinist  at  581  Capitol. 
Sawtelle  Albert  G.  clerk  at  Pratt  &  Cadv  Co. 
556  Capitol,  b.  34  Main. 

«   Alfred  W.  druggist,  94,  h.  84  Main. 

«   Caroline,  wid.  ^bert  G.  b.  19  Spring. 


Sawyer  Bert,  expressman,  h.u.  46  Temple. 

«    BeForest  A.  plumb.  164  Sta.  h.u.  42  Smith. 

u   Ernest  M.  carptr.  14  Hicks,  b.  12  Chapel. 

«   Elizabeth  E.  wid.  Elmer,  h.  7  So.  Prospect. 

«   Flora  L.  Mrs.  h.  98  TrumbuU. 

"    Geo.  O. drygoods  418-424Mn.h.4  Townley. 

«   J.  B.  auctioneer,  b.  15J^'  Gold. 

«<    Willis,  machinist,  b.  7  So.  Prospect. 
Sayer  John  M.  tailor  at  362  Main,  b.u.  57  Win. 

"   Margaret,  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  32  Pie. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Edward,  h.  32  Pleasant 

«  Thomas,  ba^agem.  N.  Y.R.  b.u.  5  7  Windsor. 
Sayers  Garrett,  m^man,  80  State,  b.  252  Front 
Sayles  Mina  Rstenc^apher  at  1 9  7  Asy.  b.  M  Cap. 
Scailes  Frances  H.  Mrs.  h.u.  26^  Florence. 

u    Geo.  W.  clerk  at  54  Ann,  h.  25^  Florence. 

"   John,  driver  at  169  Front,  b.  124  Potter. 
Scalley  Edw'd,  brakem.  P.&R.R.  h.u.  28  Russell. 
Scanlan  H.  wid.  Michael,  b.r.  60  Church. 

«   John  E.  laborer,  h.u.  6  Green. 

«   John  J.  iceman,  h.  72  Village. 

"   John  T.  painter,  h.u.  23  Sheldon. 

«   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.u.r.  172  Main. 

"   Michael  F.  journalist,  h.r.  60  Church. 

«   Morris,  painter  b.u.  23  Sheldon. 

««   Patrick  J.  driver,  b.  72  Village. 

«   Peter  J.  coachman,  207,  b.  207  Farmington. 

<(    Thomas,  carpenter,*  b.u.  1  Orchard. 

«    Thomas,  laborer,  556  Cap.  b.  88  Riverside. 

«    Thomas,  teamster  280  Main,  b.u.  64  Village. 

«    William,  b.u.r.  172  Main. 

"   t^*9ee  also  Scanlon. 
Scanlon  Bartho.  at  Popes,  h.  76  Ward. 
'  "   Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.2u.  21  Lawrence. 

«   Edw.  Mathew,  asst.  supt.  253  Mn.  b.  3  Lew. 

«    Ellen  E.  wid.  Timothy,  h.  25  Alden. 

«    Henry  £.,  U.  S.  government  inspector  of 
ordinance,  b.  25  Alden. 

«   John,  laborer  at  Spring  Grove  Cemetery, 
h.2u.  49  Sheldon. 

«   John,  painter,  b.  75  Hudson. 

«   Mary  £.  stenographer  Dime  Savings  Bank, 
295  Main,  b.  25  Alden. 

"   Patrick,  laborer,  9  Siffourney,  h.  37  Avon. 

«    Richard,  laborer  at  I  Flower,  h.  57  Ward. 

«    Timothy  A.  clerk,  b.  25  Alden. 

"    Tom  M.  molder  at  690  Pk.  h.  Newington  t. 

"   |Qr'«««  cUso  Scanlan. 
Scannell  John,  teamster,  234  State,  b.  108  Com. 

«   Lawrence,  helper,  b.u.  103  Commerce. 

It   Thomas,  helper  at  109,  b.  103  Commerce. 
Scanno  Femenelio,  laborer,  b.  81  Morgan. 
Scarborough  Edwin,  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.t 

«    George  F.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
53  Trumbull,  h.  West  Hartford. 
Scarritt  Jennie,  wid.  Wm.  seamstress,  b.  62  Jef. 
Sceery  Elizabeth,  wid.  Bernard,  h.u.r.  60  Wells. 

"    Ellen  N.  dressm.  60,  h.u.  60  Fairmount 

«   John,  clerk  at  101  Main,h.u.  38  Pawtucket. 

u   John  B.  b.u.r.  60  Wells. 

(<   James,  brakeman,  b.u.  30  Pleasant. 

a   James  J.  porter  at  95  Asy.  b.  18  TrumbuU. 

«   Kate,  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  58  Vanblock. 

«   Louisa,  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  58  Vanblock. 

"   Margaret,  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  58  Vanblock. 


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GEEB  S    Hi 


Sr:«erT  llary.  wid.  JaiBea.k2v.S5  So.  Praspeei. 

*«    Mary  A-  op*-rau>r.  S  -Stf  ^rocr.  U  3&  Arch. 

M    Marr  E.  drtr^m.  <>*>,  h.11.  *>•>  Fairmoant. 

««   Micbad.  laborer  at  Cc^tB^h.  5^  TanUock. 

«    Mrs.  h.2ii.  7-^1  Main. 

M    Patrick,  familT  of.  h.  3d  Arch. 

**   Thomas^  fumitore,  101  Main,  ka.  S7  Aitli. 

M    Thomas  H.  painter.  b.uj-.eoWeliiL 

M    William,  at  S74  Hain,  b.  6  TrnmboIL 

«   William,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  39  Areb. 

"    f^^j«^e  a/«i  Seery. 
Schaal  John,  filer  at  Popes,  h.n.  48  WanL 
Stfrliacan  Alfred,  nailmaker,  h.3ii.  159  Froot. 
Scbacher  C.  clerk.  268  Main,  b.u.  56  Villaire. 

M    Ktienne,  forem.  at  258  Main,  kn.  56  Village. 
Sehadel  Joseph,  baker,  k2ii.  2  Orchard. 
Schadle  John  H.  laborer,  556  Cap.  b.  45  Sig. 
Schaefer  Geo.  W.  cigarm.  267  Main,  h.  54  Capen. 
Schaefler  Mark  A.  pianotnner,  153  Asy.  L  315  PL 
Schaerer  Eliza,  b.  52  Temple. 

<<    Kochina,  wid.  Aognst,  kn.  52  Temple. 
Schafer  Hugo,  foreman,  P.&R.R.  b.  23  Spring. 
Schaff er  Paulina,  drcssm.  1 7,  k  17  Windsor. 
Schaffman  Bennett,  peddler,  h.a.r.  19  Morgan. 
SchafTner  Martin,  engineer,  h.  140  Mather. 
Sc'balk  George,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Schall  Ernst,  (Errutt  SchaU  Co.)  k  122  Main. 

a    Ernst  Co.  (The^  jewelers,  313  Main,  5  Asy. 

"    &  Werder,  confectionery,  313  Main. 

Eniiit  Bchall.  Fritz  Wenler. 

Schapirow  Sam'l  H.  filer,  133  Shel.  h.2u.  71  Pk. 
Scharf  George,  engir.  at  54  Bel.  h.u  72  Wooster. 
Scharff  I^uis,  barber,  46  Temple. 
iScharfman  George,  peddler,  b.3u.  19  Morgan. 
Schaubel  Geo.  D.  foreman  N. Y.R.h.  23  Lincoln. 
Schaufflcr  Henry  P.  theo.  student,  1507  Broad. 
Scheck  Anton,  laborer,  h.u.  2  EUery. 

8CHECK  THEO.  C.  fresco  painter  and 
designer,  5,  h.  5  Hudson. 

S(!hectman  l^^aee  cdao  Sechman. 

Schcer  Antoine,  tailor,  35  Church,  l.a.  147  State. 

«    Eugene,  tailor,  35  Church,  l.u.  147  State. 

«   John,  tailor,  85  Church,  l.u.  147  State. 
Scheil)enbogan  Joseph,  laborer,  h.u.  76  Talcott. 
Scheicller  Charles,  at  Taft  Co.  b.  10  Squire. 

«*    Edward,  lalwrer,  b.  1 0  Squire. 

"    Tony,  molder,  b.  10  Squire. 
Scherman  Albert,  laborer  656  Cap.  b.  47  Law. 
Schierholz  Kmil  C.  at  132  Mar.  h.u.  37  Cong. 
SchiesHl  Max,  driver  at  Valley  st.  b.  71  Flower. 

"    Peter,  butcher  at  1 80  Ch.  h  u.  78  Flower. 
Schildge  (ieo.  K.  ma(*h.  at  1  Flower,  b.  S.  Man. 
Schiller  Arthur,  candymaker,  b.  14  Morgan. 

«    Charles  A.  policeman,  h.2u.  1202  Broad. 

*<    (leorge,  saloon,  44,  h.  44  Temple. 
Schillina  John,  ostler,  19  Gold,  I.  280  Allyn. 

CI    William,  indjH'ctor,  581  Capitol,  h.  46  John. 
Sehirm  Emma,  l)ookkeeix»r  and  stenographer  at 
201  Asylum,  b.  4  Ellsworth. 

«    Ernst,  blacksm.  28  Sheldon,  b.  4  Ellsworth. 

«    Frank,  Jr.  bla(*ksm.  28  Shel.  b.  4  Ellsworth. 

8CHIRMI   FRANK  F.  blacksmithshop, 

28  and  80  Sheldon,  h.  4  Ellsworth. 

See  page  507. 


Schinnier  Fred,  pmsfecder,  k  47  Chestant 

«<   FTedcnck,jeweler,333Main,k47Ch8t. 
Schisrier  Jobn,  molder  1  Flow.  k2iL  16  Affleck. 
Schitz  Wb.  ceUaman  at  52.  k  137  Beflevne. 
Schlag  Fredl^  A.  printer,  230  Asj.  k  76  Hodson. 

M    Harry  A.  k  49  Jefferson. 

<«   Wihnar  A.  bkbdr.  141  Peari  k  49  Jefferson. 
Schlatter  Charles,  painter,  k  179  Albanr. 

"•   Chariotte  Mrs^  none,  k  1 79  Albuy. 

«<   Frederick  W.  goldbeater,  k  179  Albanr. 

«    William.  «roldbeater.  265  Asj.  k  179  Alb. 
SchleicberJohnW.poG8beratPoiMs;b.2ii.58Fkyr. 

«   Wm.  F.  machinistat  Popes,  k2iL  7  Affleck. 
Schleifenbaom  Jacob,  kn.  40  Village. 
Sehlenuier  Oscar  P.  confectr.  44  Ann,  kn.  9  Oak. 
Schleasinger  James,  man.  346  Main.  L  289  Asy. 
Schlutter  Otto  B.  teack  of  language  High  School, 

39  Hopkins,  k  14  Morgan. 
Schmedegard  Peter,  gardener,  k  61  Morgan. 
Schmelz  Chas.  F.  mechanical  engineer  at  F.  H. 
Richards,  303  Main,  k  76  Hopkins. 

«    Henry  H.  cleric  at  461,  k  669  Main. 

«    Lonis, gardener  at  2  Weth.  h.u.  669  Mun. 

*<    Louis,  Jr.  gardener,  ku.  12  Arch. 
Schmelzkopf  £nanuel  F.  beltm.  h.u.  55  Green. 
Schmid  John,  helper  at  216  Law.  b.  123  Front. 
Schmidt  Andrew,  painter,  b.  22  Morgan. 

*<    Annie,  wid.  John,  h.r.  905  Main. 

"    August  H.  (S.  Sr  Fox)  1 9  Pearl,  ku.  54  Oak. 

«    E.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«    Emil,  horse  food  r.  8,  h.  8  Bond. 

"    Ernest,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    &  Fox,  jewelers,  19  Pearl. 

Anfi^ost  H.  Sclimidt  Jacob  Fox. 

«   J.  A.  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  b.  163  Front. 

<(   John  C.  molder  at  556  Cap.  h.  62  Hawthorn. 

«   Joseph,  mack  at  80  Huyshope,  h.2u.84  Arch. 

«    Leopold,  tailor  at  100  Asy.  h.  35  Morgan. 

<<    Louis  C.  pianotuner,  h.u.  50  Pleasant. 

<«    Margaret,  wid.  Antone,  h.  New  Park. 

«   Martin,  tailor,  h.  66  Windsor. 

«    Pete)*,  tailor  at  251  Main. 

«    William,  bartender  at  31,  b.  33  Temple. 

«    Wm.  helper  at  4  78  Main,  b. Wethersfield  av. 

"   IC^^-*€e  also  Smith, 
Schnee  Max,  barber,  h.2u.  18  Julius. 
Schneider  August  L.,  Ernst  Schall  Co.  5  Asylum, 
h.  New  Hartford  t. 

"    Carl,  cigarmaker  at  104  Asy.  h.  26  Union. 

«<    C harles,  butcher  at  8 7 1  Asy.  b.38 J  Lafayette. 

"    Charles,  laborer  at  288  Shel.  h.  88  J  Lafayette. 

«<    Christian  C.  dentist,  h.  47  Talcott. 

«    Michael,  h.r.  126  Market. 

«    Michael,  at  1  Flower,  h.2u.  82  Franklin. 

«   Michael,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  56  Sheldon. 

"   Nicholas,  (HUls  Sf  S.)  I.  648  Main. 

"    Otto,  brewer  at  815  Park,  h-u.  25  Putnam. 

««    Theresa,  wid.  Paul  F.  h.  122  Main. 

"    (Qr'^M  also  Snyder, 
Schnerer  Hermann,  Jr.  clerk,  88  Bab.  b.  109  Oak. 
Schnell  Charles,  at  40  Governor,  ku,  81  Front 

u   Marion,  Mrs.  h.u.  81  Front. 
Schoeborn  Geo.  C.  mach. at  1  Flow. b.  64AWard. 

u   Paul,  apprentice,  349  Main,  k  64 J  Ward. 

"    Wilhelm  T.  filer  at  216  Law.  k  64^  W^ard. 


qeeb's  habtfobd  city  dibectoey. 


291 


fichoen  Benjamin,  (Model  Tailoring  Co.)  222 

Pearl,  b.  76  Hopkins. 
Schoenbei^er  John  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.2u. 

29  fiabcock. 
Schoenbom  Louis.M.har'sm.  8S4Asy.b.u.  100  Sey. 
Schoenfeld  Moees,  h.u.  87  Windsor. 
Schofield  Dayid,  plumber  at  12Mul.  h.  57  Oak. 

it  John  J.  steward  Colonial  Club,  47  Prospect 

CI   Wm.  F.  painter  at  281  Asy.  h.  65  Sheldon. 

«   f^^see  also  Scofield, 
Schonhaar  i^'rederica, wid.  Casper,  b.u.  184  Front 

«   Robert  W.  mach.  262  Main,  b.u.  184  Front 
Schoto  Edward,  jobber,  h.  1 75  Windsor. 
Schott  Carl,  clerk  at  6  Sta.  1. 58  Trumbull,  rm.  5. 

«   James  S.  tobacconist,  6  Sta.  L  218  Mn.  rm.  60. 
Schreiber  Chas-brazier  at  Popes,h.  Glastonbury  t 

<^  Henry  C.  W.  machinist,  h.Su.  12  Church. 
Scbremmer  Frank,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  206  Asylum. 
8CHREPFER    MICHAEL,  bakery, 

868,  h.  870  Asylum. 
Schrieber  Bruno,  contractor,  h.  185  Sisson. 
Schroeder  Chas  H.  clerk  at  8  78,  h.  405  Main,  rm.  6. 

«<   Christian  J.  lineman,  h.r.  88  Temple. 
SOHBOEDER  Fred.  G.  confcctioner,  878  Main, 

b.  14  Moriran.  Seepage  291. 

Schroeder  Kittie  ^.  at  878  Main,  b.  14  Morgan. 

«    Otto,  baker  at  292,  b.  292  Park. 
Schudlesch  Wm.  harnessm.  8  Sig.  h.  28  Grand. 
Schuelzoph  Frederick  W.  E.  porter  at  15  Trum- 
bull, h.  57  Green. 
Schuessler  John,  helper  1  Flower,  h.  16  Affleck. 
Schufeldt  A.  S.  news  editor  Haitford  Telegram, 

12  Central. 
Schufffc  Herman,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  925  Main. 
Schuler  Louis  A.  conductor  St. By.  b.  41  Asylum. 
Schulstadt  Charles,  at  r.  1 2  Pratt,  h.  84  Lawrence. 

u    Hugo,  at  r.  12  Pratt,  b.  84  Lawrence. 
Schulte  Edward  D.  N.  student  at  Trinity,  9 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

«   Hermann  Y.  W.  student  at  Trinity,  24  Jar- 
vis  Hall,  Summit 
Schulten  ^[^^see  NeuschiUten, 
Schultz  Carl  H.  clerk  at  297,  b.  186  Main. 

«    Charles,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  202  Sheldon. 

"    Christena,  wid.  Jacob,  h.  21  Lawrence. 

a   Frank,  pinmaker  81  Hicks,  b.  202  Sheldon. 

it    G.  A.  Mrs.  stenoff.  at  95  Pearl,  b.  8  7  Madison. 

«    Henry,  wireworker  618  Cap.  h.202  Sheldon. 

"    Herman  B.  cigarm.  at  849  Main,  b.  46  N.B. 

it   John,  carpenter,  h.r.  16  Affleck. 

«<   John,  wireworker  at  618  Cap.  b.  202  Shel. 

«   M.  b.  445  Main. 

«    Martha  L.at  88  Woodbine,b.  4  6  New  Britain. 

«   Michael,  ostler,  r.  485,  h.  487  Main. 

it    William,  grinder  at  556  Cap.  h.  82  Potter. 

"   t^^see  c&o  Schulze;  Schuiz, 
Schuk  Carl,  music  teacher,  202,  h.  202  Capen. 

«    Charles,  lab.  at  885  Shel.  h.  44  New  Britain. 

«    Herman  C.  clerk  at  255  Main,  b.  202  Capen. 

«    Wm.  G.  propr.  Union  Stables,  r.  485,  h.r. 
485  Mam. 
Schulze  Edward,  carptr.  at  Capitol,  h.87  Madison. 

«    G«orge,  tailor,  h.  29  Morgan. 

«   Henry  B.  h.u.  146  Wethersfield. 

«   f^See  also  Shvltz, 


FRED  5CHR0EDER, 


MANVFAGTUBBB  OF 


Choice  «iB  G)nfectionery* 

Ice  Cream  Parlor, 
No.  373  MAIN  STREET. 

Schumacher  Aueustus  H.  gen'l  bkkpr.  at  Ch.  O. 
National  Bank,  124  Asy.  b.  186  Seymour. 

'<   Charles,  cigarm.  349  Main,  h.  186  Seymour. 

«<   Chas.Jr.printeratllme8,246Mn.b.l86Sey. 

«<   Charles  F.  builder,  h.  68  Putnam. 

^   Hubert,  tailor,  h.  86  Temple. 

«   John  N.  patternmaker,  h.u.  66  Putnam. 

«   Leonard,  watchrepairer,  h.u.  44  Hopkins. 
Schumaker  Albert,  ship,  clerk,  88  Mar.  b.  £.H.t. 

«<   Frank,  h.  27  Pleasant. 

Schuman  Bros.  New  England  bakery,  69  Morgan. 

J.  Fred.  Schaman.         Paul  F-  Schmnaa. 
Kdw.  Rohamaa. 

u   Edward  (S,Bros.)  bakery,  946,  h.  946  Main. 

<<   J.  Fred  (^Schuman  Bros.)  h.u.  69  Morgan. 

«   Max,  baker  at  69,  b.u.  69  Morgan. 

«    Oscar,  baker  at  69,  b.u.  69  Morgan. 

«    Paul  F.  (Schuman  Bros.)  h.  950  Main. 
Schumann  Paul  T.  helper  P.&B.B.  b.  W.H.  t 
Schumonsky  John,  expressdriver  at  2  American, 
h.2u.  87  Front. 

"  Valentine,  brewer  at  8 1 5  Park,  h.8u.  49  Law. 
Schur  Fritz,  painter  at  552  Main,  1.2u.  152  Allyn. 
Schuster  Fred  H.  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.  Thomp.  v. 

"    William,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  72  Temple. 
Schutz  Elizabeth  P.  wid.  Aug.  h.  699  Asylum. 

«    Ix>uis  V.  clerk  at  360  Mn.  b.  New  Britain  t. 

«    Bobert  H.  clerk,  b.  699  Asylum. 

"    Walter  Stanley,  6tuden,t  b.  699  Asylum. 

"   William,  cellarman  at  54,  h.  137  Bellevue. 
Schwab  Emma  N.  teacher  South  school,  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  24  Charter  Oak  pi. 

<<   Joseph,  insurance,  5 1  Trumbull,h.  24  C . O.  pi. 

<<  Josephine  H.  teacher  at  Brown  School,  b. 
24  Charter  Oak  pi. 
Schwalb  Max,  tailor,  h.  86  North. 
Schwartz  Greorge  B.  h.  159  Front. 

«   Jacob,  peddler,  h.u.  280  Front. 

((   Joseph,  notions,  h.  76  Talcott 

u   Morris,  carpenter,  20  Potter,  h.u.  280  Front. 

«    Ozias,  laborer  at  182,  h.  205  Front. 

"  Samuel,  nightwatch,  406  Main,  h.  20  North. 
Schwartzman  Michael,  machinist  at  80  Huyshope, 

b.u.  81  Avon. 
Schwarzer  Albert,cabinetm.u.  88  Wells,  h.20  Bab. 
Schweitzer  Joseph,  driver  at  54,  h.  57  Bellevue. 
Schwenzfeire  Charles  W.  mach.  at  490  Capitol, 

b.  27  Williams. 
Schwerdtzfeger  Max,  gardener,  h.  20  Fern. 
Schwertfeger  Etta  H.  b.  20  Fern. 

«    Henry,  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  27  Mulberry. 

"    Otto  M.  b.  29  Fern. 
Schwingler  Fred  S.  hatter  r.  264,  b.r.  264  Main. 
Scibber  William,  scullion  at  26  State. 


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GEEB*8    HABTFORD    CETT    DIBBCIOBT. 


u 
u 


Scobie  k  BobeitMo,  boilden,  r.  U  Wdk. 

WilUaoi  8eot»le.  Jamm  n&bextmBm. 

M   Wm2un,(S.ir Robertson )}LBtWMngUm. 
^   Wm.  J.patteniiiL54Ajrch,h.63WeIlinftan. 
Soofield  Chjorles  E.  traTelingsalenuui,  149  Su^ 

b.  69  Ifaan. 
M   Viola  M.  Mr9.  chiropodist  and  maniciire, 

65,  b.  69  Main. 
W.  6.  b.  439  Capitol. 
t^^geeaUo  SdkqfieUL 
Soollon  Mary,  dresoiaker,  110,b.llO  Windsor. 

u   M2acyj  wid.  fli^  h.  110  Windsor. 
Scotland  Thomas  H.  at  Hfd.  fire  Ins.  Co.  53 

Trumbnll,  h.  42  Allen  place. 
ScoU  A.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  230  Hisrb. 

Alonzo  B.  encineer  at  154  PI.  h.  65  WilliamB. 

Anna,  wid.  ^wnes,  h.a.  13  Front. 

Austin  W.  ostler  594  Main,  h.  139  Martin. 

Bridget,  wid.  James,  h.  41  Green. 

C.  W.  Dr.  h.  154  Washington. 

Dennis,  manager,  72,  h-o.  72  Pleasant. 

Edgar,  dyer  at  H.  £.  Patten,  dye  works, 

37  Wells,  h.  17Ri]sselL 
Ed^  L.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  1 7  BasselL 
Edith  M.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 

b.  46  Hopkins. 
Everett  R.  clerk  at  P.  O.  b.  46  Hopkins. 
Florebelle  A.  b.n.  356  Main. 
Frank  G.  helper  at  161  State,  b.  35  Front. 
Frank  R.  driller  at  Colts,  b.  92  Main. 
Fred.  A.  attorney,  345  Main,  h.  Terry vUle  t 
Geo.  D.ianitor  at  356,  h.u.  356  Main. 
George  H.  at  26  Church,  b.u.  29  Chapel. 
George  P.  polisher  476  Cap.  b.  33  Grand. 
Geo.  T.  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  M  Fairmount 
George  W.  polisher,  216  Law.  h.  33  Grand. 
H.    Walter,  at    Hartford    Fire  Insurance 

Co.  53  Trumbull,  1. 1 7  Haynes,  room  60. 
Harlow  B.  bozmaker,  b.u.  19  Talcott. 
Hobart  Q,  at  Popes,  b.  125  Brook. 
Isaac  A.  b.  139  Martin. 
Isaac  A.  Jr.  teamster,  b.  139  Martin. 
J.  Stanley,  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  h.  85  Buckingham. 
James,  carpenter,  h.u.  35  Front 
James,  helper  at  152  State,  b.  19  Front 
John,  h.u.  22  Wells. 
John,  carpenter,  h.  880  Broad. 
John  B.  pnysician,  71,rm.  2,  h.  71  Asylum. 
John  J.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.  291  Main,  b.  17  Russell. 
John  W.  b.2u.  38  Park. 
Julia,  wid.  Patrick,  h.u.  531  Main. 
Julia  A.  bookkeeper  at  27  Asy.b.  41  Green. 
Lealland  D.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  92  Blain. 
M.  Bradford,  cashier  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

53  Trumbull,  h.  78  Edwards. 
Mamie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.2.u.  38  Park. 
Marion,  wid.  Andrew  D.  h.  46  Hopkins. 
Mary  M.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400,  b.u.  531  Main. 
Natlianiel,  clerk  at  207  State. 
Peter,  clerk  at  428  Main,  h.2u.  38  Park. 
M   Ripley  A.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  92  Main. 


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Soott  Robert  T.  derk  400,  b.n.  462  Main. 
u   SejBioorL.elerkat3S5Sheldon,b.33Grand. 
tt   k  South,  nndertakers,  26  Chnrdi. 

-TliniMiii  Seott.       WUttna  J.  8mM^ 
«   Thoaia8,helperat54  Arch,  11^.95  Main. 
M   Thomas,  fiSc^Tff  ^  .SntcAJ  h.  29  CfaapeL 
u   Thooias  G.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400,  b.  425  Main. 
«   Walter D.forem.at  476  Cap.h.l53Babeock. 
u   William  G.  clerk  at  59^  Tm.  h.  356  Main. 
M   Wm.  T.  inspector  at  Gas  Co.  b.a.  19  Front. 
Scottish  Union  &  National  Ins.  Co.  197  Asylum. 
Scoatt  Will  J.  seev.  Suffolk  G<^d  Muung  Co. 
274,  b.  121  llain. 

8COVILLE  ALBERT  W.  contractor, 

boilder,  office  236  Mn.  factor}-  286  to  292 
Sheldon,  h.  1 7  Sumner.      See  page  4  70. 

u   Alfred  H.  rubberworker,  690  Pk.  b.  101  Oak. 

u   Isabelle  H.  b.  375  Laurel. 

tt   Mary  C.  wid.  Wm.  W.  h.  24  Somner. 

«    Oscar  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  38  West 

«<   William  £.  repairer  at  Popes,  436  Capitol. 

8COVILLE  WILLIAM    H.  councU- 

man  7th  ward,  architect  and  builder,  office 
248  Main,  h.  7  Alden.       See  page  469. 

Scow  Christopher,  helper  at  54  Arch. 

Scran  ton  S.  S.  &  Co.  bookpublishers,  281  Asylum. 

Wm.  Ia.  Mataon.  Howard  A.  Camp. 

Scribner  George  G.  gardener,  b.  701  Asylum  av. 
«    Harry,  clerk  at  164  Sute,  l.u.  22  Pratt. 
«*    Osgood  P.  b.  120  Sigourney. 
Scrimgeour  Andrew  D.  toolmsiker  at  Popes,  h. 

184  Putnam. 
Scrivener  Robt.  supt.  Cedar  Hill  cemet'y,h.l  Fair. 
«   William   H.  clerk  at  Mechanics  Savings 
Bank,  311  Main,  b.  1  Fairfield. 
Scriver  John  A.  driver  at  215  Asy.  h.u.  90  State. 
Scrustar  Ferdinando,  ostler  at  69,  b.69  Morgan. 
ScuUey  John,  laborer  172  Com.  h.u.  267  Front 
it   Patrick,  laborer  at  Popes,  h.  44)^  John. 
«   Thomas,  teamster  at  24,  h.  103  Commerce. 
Scully  Joseph,  butler,  h.  1140  Asylum. 
«   Michael,  mach.  at  Colts,  b.u.  43  Woodbridge. 
"    Vmcent  J.  clerk  at  304,  b.  306  Park. 
Seabury  Hall,  Trinity  College,  Summit. 
Seagrave  Sarah  £.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.3  u.81  Asy.  rm.9. 
Seaholm  Charles  £.  harnessm.  622  Mn.  h.  91  Ham. 
"    Waif  red,  carpenter  N.  Y.R.  h.u.  3  7  Wolcott. 
Seal  Michael,  laborer,  h.  Ill  Zion. 

«   William,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  Ill  Zion. 
Seale  Annie  L.  Mrs.  lampmaker  at8S  Woodbine, 
b.  92  Willow. 
«    Arthur  M.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  92  Willow. 
Seamans  Eli  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  18  Ward. 
(<   Harrison,  machinist  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  h.  45  Jefferson. 
««    Otis  H.  clerk  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66 
Market,  h.  45  Jefferson. 
Searle  Alfred  L.  with  Connecticut  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291,  b.u.  746  Main. 
«    Franklin  H.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Co.  291  Main,h.u.  26  Ashley. 
«   Frederick  A.  asst.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford 
National  Bank,  58  State,h.  43  Huntington. 
«    Henry  L.  cashier,  N. Y.R.  98  Kil.  h.  746  Main. 


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293 


Sears  David  L.  student  at  Yale,  b.  945  Asylum. 
Sears  Edward  U.  pres.  Collins  Co.  289  Mun, 

and  CoUinsville,  h.  945   Asylum.       See 

page  496. 

Sears  Harold  C.  mgr.  F.  R.  Cordley  k  Ca 
872  Main,Baller8teins  Bldg.h.l  7  Columbia. 

See  page  37 S. 

«   John,  tailor,  362  Main,  b.  57  Windsor. 

«   Thomas,  at  N.Y.R.  depot,  b.u.  57  Windsor. 

«   William  H.  teamster  at  L.  L.  Ensworth, 
iron  &  steel  store,  104  Fr.  h^u.  51  Talcott. 
Seary  James  B.  brakem.  N.Y.R.h.2u.  86  Canton. 
Seaver  Cora  J.  teach.  Parkville  sch.  b.  206  Lau. 

«   Frederick  A.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  206  Laurel. 

«   JuUa  A.  wid.  Heber,  h.  206  Laurel. 

«   William  A.  machinist,  b.  206  Laurel. 

"   (^^see  also  Sei/ert. 
Sebule  Martin,  bartender  at  60  Pie.  b.42  North. 
Sechtman  B.  peddler,  h.  46  North. 

«    David,  screwm.  476  Capitol,  h.u.  220  Front 

"   Harry,  screwm.  at 4 76  Cap.  h.2u.  220  Front. 

(<   Louis,  b.  46  North. 

«   Max,  helper  at  476  Capitol,  h.  61  Morgan. 

"   ^^^see  also  Schechtman. 
SeckoU  Frank,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  53  Francis. 

«   Joseph,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  58  Francis. 
Secor  Georae  R.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whit- 
ney Co.  1  Flower,  b.  82  Babcock. 

u   James  H.  fireman  at  P.&R.R.  h.  20  Chestnut. 

«   Jas.  S.  foreman  at  Popes,  messenger  Board 
Aldermen,  h.  82  Babcock. 

«    Theodore  C.  machinist  1  Flow.  h.  8 2  Babcock. 

SECURITY     COMPANY,    bankers, 
62  Pearl.  See  page  888. 

«   Loan  &  Abstract  Company,  279  Main. 
SedelskyBarnett,  pawnbroker,  150,  h.  150  Front. 

Sedgwick  &  Casey,  music  store,  16  Pratt. 

Frank  A.  Sedgwick.  J.  O.  CaseT. 

«    Charles  F.  asst.  cashier  Farmers  &  Mechan- 
ics Nat.  Bank,  106  Sta.  b.44  Buckingham. 
«    Ellen  J.  wid.  Levi,  b.  76  Farmington. 
«   Frank  A.  (S.  jr  Casey)  81,  h.  81  Pratt 

SEDGWICK     FRANK     H.  manager 
Hfd.  Cab  Co.  2  American,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 

See  page  bQl\ 

«   Henry  R.  mech.  at  88  Woodbine,  b.  E.H.t 

"   Jennie,  wid.  Henry,  h.  47  Elliott. 
Seefeldt  Frederick,  laborer,  h.  572  Windsor. 
See^rs  Herman,  clerk  at  818  Mn.b.  44  Temple. 
Seeley  Berdict,  conduc.  P.&R.R.  h.u.  1 88  Mather. 

a   Edward  M.  mach.  216  Law.  b.  289  Asylum. 

(<   Margaret  Mrs.  ¥nid.  Geo.  R.  h.  289  Asylum. 
Seelye  Ezra  N.  h.u.  48  Huntington. 
Seery  James,  janitor  at  98  Asy.  b.  18  Trumbull. 

it   Mary,  dressm.  60,  h.u.  60  Fairmount. 

<<   Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  6  Queen. 

«   Patrick,  janitor,  h.u.  1  Pleasant. 

«   William,  clerk  at  872  Main,  h.  18  Trumbull. 

"   t^^See  also  Sceery, 
ISegala  Aaron,  scrapiron  and  metal-dealer,  158 

Asylum,  h.u.  25  Morgan. 
Segar  Edward  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  Manchester  t. 
Segars  A.  F.  Mrs.  h.u.  284  Asylum. 
Segarson  Edward,  bricklayer,  h.u.  44  Pleasant. 


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Sponges^  Chamois^  etc* 

Proprietor  of  Jake's  Spraoe  Gnm  Cough  Bynip,  Jake's 
Sarmparllla,  Jake's  Liver  PHls,  etc 

Paints*  Oils,  Glass,  Vamlsb,  Pntty,  etc 

12  MAPLB  AVE.,  and  43  OOHGSEBS  BT. 

TSLBTHONK.   146>8. 

Segel  Joseph,  peddler,  h.u.  226  Front. 

«   Louis,  painter,  h.  51  Morgan. 

«    Louis,  peddler,  h.r.u.  282  Front 

H   Sam,  barber  at  862  Asylum,  b.  33  Windsor. 

"   t^See  Siegd. 
Segur  Gideon  C.  councilman  9th  ward,  phy- 
sician, 67,  h.  67  Farmington. 

«    Harriet,  wid.  Gideon,  h.  21  Marshall. 
Seibert  Harry  C.  cafe  at  Popes,  1. 312  Asy.  rm.  7. 
Seide  Barnett,  h.  67  Williams. 

<<    David,  barber  at  242  Main,  h.  185  Seymour. 

«    Esther,  clerk  at  878  Main,  b.  67  Williams. 

«   Henry  W.  insurance  agent  at  372  Main,rm. 
16,  h.  89  Russ. 

«   Morris  M.  barber  at  24 1  Main,  h.6  7  Williams. 
Seidler  Arthur,  b.  82  Bellevue. 

«   Clarence  P.  at  Seidler  &  May's,  306  Pearl, 
b.  82  Bellevue. 

((   Frederick  b.  82  Belleyue. 

«   George  M.  bookkeeper  at  Seidler  &  May^ 
306  Pearl,  h.  1070  Main. 

«    George  N.  (5.  jr  May,)  h.  82  Bellevue. 

SEIDLER    &    MAY,  furniture,  306  to 
318  Pearl.  See  page  451. 

George  N.  Seidler.^      Charles  Mi^. 
Seiferih  John  J.  blacksmith,  h.u.  88  So.Prospect. 
Seigel  Benjamin,  clerk  at  188  State,  b.  Morgan. 
Seinke  Frederick,  laborer,  h.u.  24  Smith. 
Seinsoth  Annie,  wid.  George  h.  703  Main. 
«    Franklin  A.  driver  at  2 1 5  Asy .  b.  8 2  Temple. 

Seii^soth  John  J.  druggist,  43  Congress,  and 
12,  h.  14  Maple.  See  page  293. 

«   Lindolin  W.  tailor  at  132  State,  1.  7  Wells. 
Seipel  Louis,  buffer  at  Popes,  h.  N.B.t. 
Selby  Frank,  driver  4,  b.  4  Huyshope. 
Selden  Christopher  Waite,  machinist  at  1  Flower, 
b.  141  Washington. 
«   Edward  M.  milkman,  42,  h.  42  Hudson. 
«   Ella  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  180  Babcock. 
«   Julia  G.  bookkeeper  at  Evening  Post,  23 
Asvlum,  b.u.  130  Babcock. 
Seliger  Wendel,  chiropodist,  15,  h.  15  Waver! v. 
«    Wilhelmina  Mrs.  author  Garden  Notes,  h. 
15  Waverly. 
Selleck  T.  clerk  at  N.Y.&E.NewsCo.b.  Church. 
Sellers  Amanda,  sten^ap'r  at  Sidney  E.Clarkes 
law  office,  356  Main,  b.  97  Hamilton. 
«    Charles  John,  foreman  at  Popes,h.u.  97  Ham. 
«    Hulda,  at  369  Mam,  b.u.  99  Hamilton. 


294 


GEBB^S    HABtFOBD    GlTir    DiBECtOlir. 


Sellew  Albertus  H.  k  147  CoUins. 

<(   Ernest  B.  machinut  1  Flow.  b.  147  Collins. 

M   George  O.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  b.  85  TnimbulL 

u    Harrj  H.  toobnaker  at  Popes,  h.  1 4  7  Cdlins. 

«   William,  macbinist  at  N.  i  .B.  r.  465  Asylum. 
Selta  Josepb,  lodgingbouse,  37,  h.  37  Albany. 
Seltzer  Bernard, (G7€«z€r  if  SeltzerY  b.a.40  Park. 

«    Frank  B.  leader  Popes  Band,  kn.  61  Cbes. 

^   Max«  employee  at  59^  Tru.  b.  82  Avon. 

«   Nathan,  groceries,  82,  h.  82  Avon. 
Semple  L.  B.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  35  Capen. 

'<    William  A.  b.  35  Capen. 
Senate  Kate,  wid.  J.  b.r.  167  Zion. 
Senato  Tony,  fruits,  260,  b.  260  Allyn. 
Sender  Martin,  barber,  272,  h.  272  Park. 
Senical  John,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.2u.  58  Flower. 
Senior  Bridget,  nurse,  1445, 1.  1445  Broad. 

«    Mary,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  19^  Pratt. 

«    Susan  A.  Mrs.  dressm.  19^,  h.  19^  Pratt. 
Senk  Geo.  H.  deputy  sheriff,  h.  161  Barbour. 

«<   John,  cabinetmaker,  h.u.  161  Barbour. 

<<   John  R.  gunstocker  at  Colts,  h.u.  7  Morris. 

«   Joseph,  h.u.  79  Avon. 

«   William,  grocer,  8,  h.u.  34  Capen. 
Sentener  Aral^Ua  B.  Mrs.  attendt.  at  30  Wash. 

(<    Ella  M.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«   Olive  A.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Sequeira  Augustus,  contractor  at  Pratt  &  Whit- 
ney Co.  1  Flower,  b.u.  152  Allyn. 
Seraphin  Peter,  clerk,  h.  36^  Windsor. 
Sergason  John,  h.2u.  201  Park. 
Sergerson  Edwanl,  laborer,  h.2u.r.  44  Pleasant 
Service  Helen,  wid.  William,  h.2u.  19  Williams. 

«   James  H.  baggagem.  U.  Depot,b.u.l9  Wms. 

«<   John  W.  druggist,  299  &  243  Park,  h.  42 
Allen  pi. 
Sessarsky  Natlian,  grocer,  h.  21  North. 
SESSIONS  E DSON 9  mangr.  Foot  Guard 
Hall,  159   High,  h.   16  Walnut.      See 
page  438. 
Setze  Frank,  Carpenter,  h.  130  Martin. 
Sevanson  Peter,  laborer  at  1094,  b.  1094  Main. 
Severance  J.  B.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 
Severn  Edmund,  music  teacher  at  45,  h.  45  Far. 

(<    Frederick  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  1 36  Retreat. 
Seward  DeWitt  K.  machinist  at  581  Capitol,  h. 
58  Seymour. 

a   Ernest  R.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  58  Seymour. 

«    Frank  R.  student,  b.  58  Seymour. 
Sewell  Albert  C.  upholsterer  at  428  Main. 
Sexton  Bridget,  wid.  Thomas,  h.2u.  12  Arch. 

i<    Carrie  L.  h.2u.  42  Hopkins. 

«   Charles  H.  helper,  b.u.  104  Wooster. 

«    Edward,  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  58  Hungerford. 

«   Fred.  G.  cashier  United  States  Bank,  348 
Main,  b.  496  Farmington. 

«    George  K.  h.  890  Main. 

«   James  J.  saloon,  116  Front,  b.  20  Center. 

«   Joel  B.  superintendent  at  I.  B.  Davis    & 
Son,  40  Cushman,  h.  17  Forest. 

«   Lawrence  B.  stairbuilder  at  Taft  Co.  h.  10 
Foot  Guard  pi. 

«   Louis  M.  clerk  at  Phcenix  Mut.  Life  Ins. 
Co.  291  Main,  b.  1  So.  Highland. 

((   Marv,  wid.  H.  L.  h.u.  104  Wooster. 


Sexton  Mary,  wid.  Jolios  M.  b.  Highland. 

M  Mary,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  2o  Center. 

«  Michael,  motorman  StRy.  b.  11  Arch. 

«  Minnie  Hyde,  wid.  George,  b.  12  Mjntle. 

<<  Nancy  R.  dressmaker,  b.u.  59  Seymour. 

«  Patrick  J.  helper,  b.2n.  12  Arch. ' 

"  Thomas,  laborer,  b.2u.  1 2  Arch. 

^  Thomas  R.  pressman  at  1 75  PL  h.  20  Center. 

«  Walter  H.  clerk  at  208  SUte,  b.a.  104  Woos. 

u  f^^see  also  Saxton. 
Seymour  Ada  H.  hairdres.  26  Pratt,b.  2  Bellevne. 

(<  Albert  H.  clerk  at  64  State,  h.  748  Mun. 

it  Alonzo  M.  waiter  h.u.  316  Wethersfield. 

<<  Arden  A.  l.u.  19  Atlantic. 
SEYMOUR  ARTHUR  N.  real  estate, 

833  Main,  b.  106  Retreat    See  page  365. 

"  Ashbel,  manager  at  177  Asy.  h.  281  N.B. 

M  Bela  C.  clerk,  at  32  Walnut,  h.  19  Atlantic 

<<  Byron  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  356  Main. 

"  Charles, waiter  at  high  school,  h.u.  213  Wind. 

'<  CM.  Mrs.  nurse,  2,  h.2u.  2  Bellevne. 

«  Clarence  H.  painter,  b.  17  Church. 

«  Dudley  S.  contractor  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  102  Huntington. 

(<  Edith  C.  at  26  Pratt,  b.u.  2  BeUevne. 

"  Edward  S.  mach.  at  133  Sheldon, b.  W.H.t 

«  ElizaC.wid.WoosterB.h.u.  281  New  Britain. 

"  Ellen  M.  h.  43  Main. 

"  Emilv,  h.  88  Collins. 

«  Frank  E.  driver,  b.r.  60  Temple. 

«  Frank  H.  engir.at  15  Tru.  h.u.  19  Atlantic. 

«  Fred  B.  cashier  National  Fire  Insurance 

Co.  95  Pearl,  h.  809  Asylum. 

"  Frederick  W.  lettercarrier,  h.u.  1  Atlantic. 

«  Freeman,  farmer,  milkman,  h.  10  Fairfield. 

"  Freeman  P.  foreman  at  Popes,  b.  1 0  Fairfield. 

«  Harriet  L.  teacher  Parkville  sch.  b.  26  Mad. 

««  Herbert  P.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  228  Put. 

«  Horace  S.  timekpr.  at  Popes,  h.  8  Girard. 

"  Howard  C.  clerk  at  49  Ann,  b.  222  Park. 

«  Isabella  O.  wid.  H.  P.  h.u.  69  Seymour. 

«  J.  Howard,  clerk  at  L.  L.  Ensworth,  iron 

and  steel  store,  104  Front,  b.u.  69  Seymour. 

«  John,  cider  and  vinegar,  16,  h.  222  Park. 

"  John  L.  farmer,  h.  15  Fairfield. 

«  Julia,  h.u.  43  Main. 

"  Julius  L.  laborer,  h.  88  New  Britain. 

«  L.  H.  seamstress  at  30  Washington. 

«  L.  Eugene,  lettercarrier,  h.  130  Bellevne. 

«  Laura,  wid.  Walter,  h.  106  Retreat 

«  Laura  H.  wid.  Henry  T.  h.  102  Huntin^on. 

t<  Lemuel  W.  milkman,  h.u.  229  New  Britain. 

"  Leverett  K.  real  estate,  Hartford  Trust  Co. 

block,2  Central,  rm.  29,  h.  373  Asylum. 

«  Lillie  A.  dressmaker  at  30  Washington,  b. 

229  New  Britain. 

"  Lillie  E.  wid.  Henry,  h.  748  Main. 

(<  Linville  B.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  281  N.B. 

"  Lloyd  G.  h.  10  Martin. 

«<  Louis  C.  clerk  at  17  Central,  h.  2  Bellevne. 

«  Luthera  P.  wid.  Albert  b.  303  CapitoL 

«  Mary,  wid.  Sylvester,  b.  420  New  Britain. 

«  Michael  L.  fiurmer,  h.  229  New  Britain. 

«  Myra  A.  dressmaker,  b.u.  84  Hudson. 

«  Norman  B.  farmer,  h.r.  458  Broad. 


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Seymour  Ralph  Russell,  clerk  at  American  Na- 
tional Bank,  SOS  Main,  b.  15  Fairfield. 

((   Ricbard,  farmer,  b.  31  Park. 

«   Richard  W.  clerk,  45  Pratt,  h.u.84  Hudson. 

"   Robert  T.  bookkeeper  at  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co. 
272  Main,  h.  179  Ashley. 

«    S.  Francis,  farmer,  h.  420  New  Britain. 

«    Sarah  B.  wid.  Charles  L.  h.  77  Main. 

«    Sarah  £.  wid.  Daniel  M.  b.  228  Asy.  rm.  20. 

«    Sophia,  h.  43  Main. 

<<    Spencer  H.clerk  at  216  State,h.  26  Madison. 

«    Susan  T.  h.  48  Main. 

«    William  L.  printer,  b.  180  Bellevue. 

<<   William  O.  railroad  conomissioner,  rooms,  41 
&43  State  Capitol  building,  h.  Ridgefieldt 
Seyms  GreorgeH.  chemist,  h.  181  Collins. 

«   Louise  M.  wid.  Robert  S.  h.  85  Ann. 
Seyms  Robert    N.   (Lincoln,  S.  jr  Co.)  34 
Market, h.  85  Ann.  Seepage  546. 

"   I3^*««  oiso  Sims. 
Shackley  Frank  W.milk&wood,501  Pk.h.W.H.t. 
Shadow  Julius,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.r.  57  Main. 
Shaffer   Charles  O.  councilman  9th  ward, 
bookkeepr.  at  1  Laurel,  b.u.  41  Grand. 

«   Mark,  pianotuner,  153  Asylum,  1.315  Pearl. 

"   Wm.  H.  lettercarrier  at  P.O.  h.u.  41  Grand. 
Shaffner  Martin,  engin.  P.&R.R.h.  140  Mather. 
Shaftman  L.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Shahbaziam  A.  S.  physician,  265, 1.  265  Main. 
Shailer.  Clifford  B.  at  216  Law.  b.l81  Ashley. 

u   CoUard  A.  bartender  152  Asy.  h.  1 53  Capen. 

«   Eliza  F.  wid.  Joseph  N.  h.u.  153  Capen. 

«    Emory,  bookkeeper,  b.  181  Ashley. 

«    Robert  E. clerk  at  252  Pearl, b.  181  Ashley. 

«    Rollo  L.  quarryman,  h.  181  Ashley. 

«   Wells  R.  stonecut.  283  Shel.  b.  181  Ashley. 
Shankel  August,  brazier,  h.  Zion. 
Shanks  Morris,  barber,  57,  h.  57  Maple. 
Shanley  John,  helper  at  54  Arch,  b.  38  Union. 

«    Mary,  h.u.  101  Mather. 

"   Patrick,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.  806  Park. 

«   Thomas,  laborer,  h.2u.  101  Mather. 

"   Walter  J.  Rev.  h.  140  Farmington. 
Shannahan  John,  carpenter  N.Y.R.  h.  Parkville. 

«   Mathew,  blacksmith  at  Popes,  h.2u.  25  Flow. 

"    Patrick,  helper  at  l,h.u.  26  Flower. 
Shannon  Ann,  wid.  Owen,  h.  219  Sheldon. 

«   Dolph,  motorman  St.Ry.  b.41  Asylum. 

«    Fred  J.  blacksmith  at  1005,  b.  1007  Main. 

«   James,  at  Popes,  1.2u.  1 2  Trumbull. 

«    H.  G.  cigarm.  at  349  Main,  h.  Windsor  t. 

«    Hugh,  helper  at  98  Rilbourn,  b.u.  270  Front 

«   James,  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sta. 

«   James  J.  W.  clerk,  h.u.  219  Sheldon, 

«   John,  brazier  at  Popes,  b.  305  Lawrence. 

u   Jos.  S.  pressman,  254  Pearl,  b.  207  Sheldon. 

M   Lucy  M.  Mrs.  b.  147  Trumbull. 

"    Owen,  helper,  b.  21  Hoadley  pi. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  98  Kil.  b.  270  Front. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.  26  Flower. 

«    Philip,  laborer  at  98  Kil.  h.  70  Morgan. 

w    T.  R.  &  Co.  druggists,  143  TrumbuU.* 

«   Thoe.A.  clerk 278^ Mn.rm.  10,  h.  207  Shel. 

"   Thomas  R.  ('T'.iJ.S.fr  Co.;  h.  147  Trumbull. 

«   Wm.  H.  blacks,  at  866  Allyn,  h.u.  1 5  Canton. 


Shapirio  Abraham,  painter,  h.  104  Windsor. 

Sharif  Louis,  barber,  1.  46  Temple. 

Sharkey  James  F.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.n.  54  Law. 

«    William  J.  machinist  at  54  Arch. 
Sharp  Freeman  W.  mach.  476  Cap. h.u.  2  Center. 

u    Harry  £.  contractor,  h.  151  Martin. 

«   Ormond  V.  clerk  at  98  Kil.  b.u.  744  Main. 
Sharpe  Charles  H.  teamster  at  1  Flower,  h.2u. 
96  Walnut. 

«    FrankN.,Coll.LoanCo.7lAsy.h.  1544Broad. 

«    George  W.  toolm.  at  66  Sta.  b.  44  Jefferson. 

"    Howard  J.  nurse,  h.u.  10  Foot  Guard  pi. 
Sharper  Ernest,  clerk  at  310  Park,  h.u.  42  Put. 
Sharpies  James,  stonecutter,  b.  136  Main. 
Sharshof  Myer,  at  20  Gold,  h.u.  7 2  Pleasant. 
Shattuck  Etto  S.  wid.  G.  M.  h.  69  Fairmount 
Shaughnessy  Annie  T.  bkkpr.  76  Asy.b.  24Dean. 

«    Daniel  J.  clerk,  98  Asy.  b.  65  Hungerford. 

<(   James,  polisher  at  216,h.36  Lawrence. 

ii   John,  mason,  h.  65  Hungerford. 

«   John  J.  mach.  388  Cap.  b.  65  Hungerford. 

^  Joseph,  b.  24  Dean. 

«   Mary,  dressmaker  at  872  Mn.  b.  24  Dean. 

«   Peter,  h.  24  Dean. 
Shaw  Albert  A.  builder,  h.2u.  46  Temple. 

«    Alexander  H.  carpenter  at  1  Laurel,  b.u. 
1147  Broad. 

«   Charles  L.  etcher  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  1034  Main. 

«   Dawson,  coachman  at  131,  l.r.  181  Farm. 

«    Elwin  A.  beltmaker  at  15  Tru.h.  21^  Main. 

^(    George  L.  clerk  at  459,  b.  459  Main. 

"   John,  machinist,  618  Capitol,  h.  Cot.  Grove. 

«   Joseph  W.  at  62  Market,  h.u.  140  Barbour, 

"   Margaret,  wid.  Alexander,  h.u.  114  7  Broad. 

«   May  E.  stenog.  at  15  Tru.  b.  Manchester  t. 

«   Nellie  D.  wid.  Fred,  dressm.  h.u.  265  Asylum. 

u    Rachael,  wid.  Robert  J.  h.2u.  93  Sheldon. 

«   Robert,  laborer  at  690  Park,  b.  8  Sisson. 

«    Samuel,  helper,  b.u.  1147  Broad. 

"    T.  W.  vet.  sureeon,  r.  50  State, h.  126  Ann. 

«   Thomas    A.    flour,    grain,    535    Main,    77 
Charles,  b.u.  405  mn.  h.  Worcester,  Mass. 

«    Wm.  E.  machinist,  581  Cap.  h.u.  86^  Win. 

<«   William  F.  clerk  National  Trotting  Associ- 
ation, 218,  b.  482  Main. 

"    William  S.  janitor  at  3  70  Asy.  h.  Windsor  t. 

«   William  Y.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  Rocky  Hill  t. 
Shay  Daniel  J.  h.  70  Hungerford. 

«    James  C.  clerk,  299  Park,  b.70  Hungerford. 

«   Margaret  J.  dressmaker,  h.  70  Hungerford. 

«   Michael  J.  hackdriver,  h.  51  Wadsworth. 

"   Timothy  J.  carpenter,  b.  70  Hungerford. 

"   t^^see  also  Shea. 
Shea  Ann,  wid.  Michael,  h.u.  57  Dean. 

«    Annie,  dressmaker,  b.u.  57  Dean. 

«    Catherine,  wid.  Patrick  F.  h.  297  Park. 
Shea   Chas.  W.  (Strickland  {f  S.)  wood  man- 
tels, etc.  h.  13  Lafayette.     See  page  467. 

«    Cornelius,  laborer  at  690  Park,  h.  12  Grace. 

((    Cornelius,  saloon,  h.  34  South  Prospect. 

«    Cornelius,  slater,  b.  194  Sheldon. 

«    D.J. driver  at  205  State,  h.u.  56  Pleasant. 

«    Daniel,  laborer  at  54  Arch,  h.u.  26  YOlage. 


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Shea  Delia,  laondres  U  V>  HodHn. 
u   DesBniM.  wMltr,  h.  S44  Front. 

«   Dennii  B.  clerk  95  Pkaiant,  h,  S35  FrauL 

M    Deiuiis  J.  laborer  at  98  KiL  b.  80  Gorenior. 

M    Dennu  J.  floorwalker,  418.  b.  475  Main. 

«   Edward  F.  loremao,  N.T.B.  li.lL  35  Grand. 

«    Edwaid  F.  laborer,  li.r.  160  Woodland. 

M   Edward  F.  laborer  at  N.Y.B.k.3a.  $4  Flow. 

«    Edward  F.  Jr.  laborer  1  Lao.  b-u.  25  Grand. 

u    Edward  0.blackaiutb,h.2ii.  34  Fkmcr. 

**    Frank  E.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.2ii.  352  Park. 

M    Crerald,  serewm.  476  Cap.  b.  55  Hawthorn. 

M    Hannah,  wid.  John,  h-n.  335  Front. 

M   Jamet,  inspector,  h.  25  Flower. 

**  James,  screwmaker  at  4  76  Gap.  Kn.  55  Haw. 

u  James,  ioolmaker  at  Popes,  D.3n.  1447  Bd. 

u  James  F.  assembler  Hartford  Cjde  Co.  h. 
Bomside  t. 

u  James  F.  clerk  at  433,  b.  797  Main. 

M   James  J.  helper,  b.  25  Grande 

M   James  L.  conductor  8tRy.  h.a.  74  Retreat. 

^  John,  laborer,  b.2a.r.  12  Soath  Prospect. 

u   John,  molder  at  54,  b.n.  10  Arch. 

M   John,  switchtender  at  98  Kil.  h.u.  83  RosselL 

(<   John  A.  fireman  at  4  76  Capitol,  b.  69  Avon. 

«   John  B.  painter,  h.2a.  40  Green. 

u   John  D.  barber,  2  State,  L  2  Chorch. 

u  John  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  27  Chestnut. 

tc   John  J.  b.u.  335  Front. 

«   John  J.  foreman  at  690  Park.  b.  12  Grace. 

u   John  J.  bartender  at  53|,  b.  55  Windsor. 

"   John  O.  screwmaker,  h.2u.  47  Hawthorn. 

«   John  O.  washer  at  108, 1. 108  Main. 

u   Lizzie,  bkkpr.  at  406  Main,  b.  297  Park. 

«    Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  23  Windsor. 

II   Mary  A-presshand  at  83  Wbn.b.  12  Grace. 

it   Matthew  O.boxmaker  at  Popes,  h.u.  42  Pie. 

(<   Michael,  expressman,  h.2u.  41  So.  Prospect. 

t<    Michael,  laborer,  h.  118  Portland. 

«   Michael  J.  saloon,  53^,  h«u.  55  Windsor. 

(I   Minnie  A.  aligner  at  1  Laurel,  b.  297  Park. 

«   Morris,  clerk  at  872  Main,  b.  33  Russell. 

«   Morris  A.  printer  at  321  Mn.  b.  33  Russell. 

«   Mortimer,  carpenter,  h.r.  1  Orchard. 

«    Nicliolas,  teamster  at  46  Ann,  h.  19  Front. 

u    Patrick,  cij^arma.  349  Main,  b.  275  Spruce. 

«    Patrick,  motorman  StRy.  h.u.  80  Franklin. 

u    Patrick, porter  at  54  High,  1.  234  Pearl. 

«    Patrick  .J .  bartender,  186  Shel.  b.  4  7  I<'Iower. 

«   Robert  S.  brassfinisher  at  556  Capitol,  b.  16 
Babcock. 

«   Thomas,  h.u.  797  Main. 

(I   Timothy,  bartender,  b.u.  885  Front. 

«    Timothy,  carpenter,  h.  40  Park. 

<i   Tim.  F.  molder  690  Park,  b.u.  98  Babcock. 

«   William,  plater  at  Popes,  b.2u.  84  Flower. 

(I    William  II.  machinist  1  Flower, b.  297  Park. 

«<   William  J.  driver  278  Asy.  h.  22  Chestnut. 

"   William  L.  at  Popes,  h.  17  Wells. 

«   C^se(t  also  0*Shea,  Ska^, 
Sheard  Ellon,  wid.  Peter  L.  h.  148  Market 

«   Frances,  milliner,  872  Main,  b.u.  5  7  Barbour. 

<(   William,  presshand  at  Hartford  Times,  246 
Main,  b.  148  Market. 
Shearer  John,  laborer,  b.  Prospect  av. 


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Shedd  J.  y.Co.  bttera^ete.  109  Asrhnn. 
M  James  K.  seoetarr  a^  tieM.  J.  N.  Shedd 
Co.  k.  193  FanunstoB. 
Sheedj  Cvsie,  dreanakiv,  632,  h.  632  Main. 
«   James,  bricklajer,  K  75  Franklin. 
«   John,  fltooemsson,  h.  75  Frankln. 
•«  John  J.  boilermaker,  huo.  59  Market. 
«   Matthew F.biaek8*kPA&.B.L«.72WabialL 
"   Michael,  helper.  La.  59  Spnice. 
«   Midiad,  stoDeeHMm  at  75,  h.  75  Franklin. 
«<   Thomas,  brkkmason,  b.  75  Franklin. 
u    William,  brickauflODy  Ln.  €3  Franklin. 
Sheehan  Andrew,  laborer  for  city,h.-433  Broad, 
a    Andrew  F.eondnctM-St^r.h.  435  Broad. 
M   Comefios  J.  roller  690  PsA,  kn.  18  Cedar. 
^   Daniel,  clerk  at  78, 1. 80  State. 
u   Dennis,  laborer,  b.2n.r.  12  Sooth  IVospect. 
«   Edward,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Edward  J.  saloon,  219  Maun. 

F.  J.  lineman  at  3  Central  row. 

Frank,  electrician,  b.  19  Central. 

Howard,  painter  at  25  Church,  b.  46  Green. 

James,  agent,  h.2n.  83  l^ieldon. 

James,  bJ^rer  at  Capitol,  h.2u.  26  Cedar. 
«   Jeremiah,  helper  at  1 65  Win.  b.  1 8  Kennedy. 
u   John,  helper  at  690,  b.  771  Park. 
«   John,  laborer,  b.2n.r.  12  South  Prospect. 
u   John,  laborer,  h.u.  4  Huntley  av. 
*<   John,  policeman,  h.2u.  28  Front. 
«   John,  scourer  at  15  Trumbull,  h.r  8  East 

John  G.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  75  Francis. 

John  H.  mechanic,  b.  483  Broad. 

John  H.  manaeer  Phcenix  Brass  Foundry, 
r.  228  State,  h.2u.  94  Groye. 

Kittie  D.  clerk  at  14^  Pratt,  b.  37  Chestnut. 

Margaret,  boardinghouse,  18  Trumbull. 
II   Michael,  laborer  at  15  Tru.  h.u.  1^  Avon. 
((   Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  1 1  John. 
it   Morine  G.  milkman  14  Pratt,  b.  488  Broad. 
«   Nellie,  wid.  William,  h.  60  Morgan. 

Patrick,  teamster  100  Com.  h.u.  23  Spruce. 

Patrick  £.  lettercarrier,  h.u.  8  Queen. 

Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.r.  56  Albany. 

Richard,  foreman  at  80  Sta.  h.u.  120  Hung. 

Robert,  laborer,  h.u.  8  Lawrence. 

Tnomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Timothy,  at  34  Morgan,  b.  4  Trumbull. 

Timothy  J.  ballplayer,  b.  26  Cedar. 

William,  porter  at  116  Com.  h.  54  Village. 

William  J.boilerm.atN.T.R.h.46Green. 
Sheerc  U.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Sheerer  Frank  D.  machinist,  h.4u.  16  Trumbull. 
Sheffield  Henry  C.  bookkeeper  at  C.  R.  Hart  & 

Co.  864  Main,  h.  88  Ashley. 
Sheiber  Theo.  L.  upholsterer  at  618  CapJi.l5  Grn, 
Sheldon  Anna  O.  h.  789  Main. 

Arthur  T.  clerk  at  10  Market,  b.  811  Main. 

E.  E.  electrotyper  177  Asylum, b.  86  Ann. 

Edward  A.  real  estate,  h.  Whiting  lane. 

Elisabeth  B.  b.  88  Collins. 

Frances  E.  wid.  Alfred  S.  h.  811  Main. 

Lavinia  A.  wid.  Oliver,  h.  Whiting  lane. 

Louise  M.  b.  811  Main. 
tt    Sarah  M.  nurse,  h.  14  Church. 
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SheUey  Wm.  O.  at  Factory  Ins.  Association,  95 

Pearl,  h.  22  Lincoln' 
Shellrain  Carl,  painter  at  10  Ford,  h.  Putnam. 
Shelly  John  Philip,  helper  Strickland  &  Shea, 
20,  h.u.  58  Potter. 
a  John  J.  boxm.  at  67  Front,  b.u.  58  Potter. 
«    Philip  A.  h.u.  68  Potter. 
Shelter  for  Women,  76  Temple. 
Shelton   Charles  £.  councilman  Sd  ward, 
agent  U.  S.  Ex.  Co.  215  Asy.  b.  902  Mn. 
«<   £dward,real  estate, ins.  66  State,  h.  902  Main. 
«   Eva  S.  stenographer  at  872  Main,  rm.  Ill, 

b.  Rockville  c. 
"   lS^9ee  also  Sheldon. 
Shenkel  August,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  12  Law. 
Shepard  Almyr  J.  clerk  at  859  Mn.  h.  Bumside  y. 
"   Andrew,  whitewasher,  h.u.  33  Ferry. 
«    Annie  E.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
(<    Cha8.£.  general  agt.iBtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  220 
Main,  h.  Highland,  south  of  Farmington. 
«    Ernest  C.  manager  at  261  Asy.  b.  50  State. 
«   Frederick  C.  bkkpr.  at  486  Cap.  h.  25  Sar. 
"    Frederick  O.  lather,  b.  87  Grand. 
"    Harriet  L.  Mrs.  b.u.  28  Howard. 
«   Jason  J.  at  ^tna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  225  Wethersfield. 
«   Jennie  £.  Mrs.  b.u  15  Morris. 
"   Kate  B.  clerk,  154  Asylum,  b.  67  Hudson. 
"    L.  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  b.  27  Pratt. 
«    Lucia  M.  wid.  D.  A.  b.  58  Jefferson. 
«   Rhoda,wid.Caydon,  h.  2  Marsh  ct. 
"    Theron,  i>ainter,  h.  140  Mather. 
"    W.  J.  waiter  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
"    Wallace  E.  b.  884  Wethersfield. 
«   Walter  W.  h.  15  Mechanic. 
"   William,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  819  Cap. 
«   WilliamJ.as8emblerat581  Cap.b.88Ch.O. 
"    WiUis  S.  motorman  StRy.  h.u.r.  57  Gov. 
"   tS^See  also  Shepherd;  Sheppard;  Chaput, 
Shepardson  Francis  G.  b.u.  19  East. 
Shephard  Fred,  teamster  at  280  Main. 

«    George,  laborer  at  83  Woodbine,  b.  54  Law. 
Shepherd  E.  C.  b.  U.  S.  Hotel,  26  State. 
«   Forrest,  b.  667  Asylum. 
«    George  R.  physician,  32  Far.  h.  667  Asy. 
«*    Pastora  E.  wid.  George  B.  h.  68  Spring.' 
"   t^^see  also  Shepard;  Sheppard;  Chaput. 
Shepherdson  D.  F.  plumber,  h.u.  155  Main. 
Shepp  Frances,  wid.  John,  h.u.  88  Front. 
Shepoard  Harry  !N.  clerk,  47  Ann,  b.  85  S.  Pit). 
«   John,  machinist,  b.u.  3  Riverside  pi. 
'<   John  J.  machinbt  at  1  Flower,  b.  45  Russ. 
«<   Thomas  M.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  85  S.  Pro. 
"   William  F.  contractor  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  45  Russ. 
«    William  G.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  45  Russ. 
"    l^^see  also  Shepard;  Shepherd;  Chaput. 
Sher^evsky  Moses,  clerk,  110  Sta.  h.  2  70  Mar. 
Sheridan  Andrew  J.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  h.  160  Sis. 
"    Ellen  Mrs.  washer,  h.2u.  81  Mechanic. 
"   James,  helper  N.Y.R.  h.  8  Wellington. 
u   John,  laborer  at  100  Com.  h.u.  69  Potter. 
«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.2u.  86  Sheldon. 
"    Patrick,  tailor,  41,  h.2u.  41  Mechanic. 
Sheriff  Hartford  County,  E.  J.  Smith,  85  Tru. 


Sherlin  H.  helper  at  476  Capitol. 
Sherlock  Mattie  L.  dres8m.8  71  .h.u.  871  Mn.rm.20. 
Sherman  Chas.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  h.  244  Put. 
"   Clifton  L.  manadng  editor  Courant,  66  Sta. 
b.  54  Buckingham. 

«   &  Crowley,  Brower  House,  23-25  Central. 

Mor/ran  J.  Sherman.      WlUlain  L.  Crowley. 
«    Drucilla,  b.  82  Clark. 

"    Ellen  L.  wid.  James  T.  Sr.  matron  Alms 
House,  2  Holcomb. 

«<   Ernest  A.  draughtsman  at  A.  Mugford,  177 
Asylum,  h.  8  Seyms. 

"    Gustra  A.  at  556  Cap.  b.u.  47  Lawrence. 

"   James  T.  pressman  at  Fowler  &  Miller  Co. 
r.  841  Main,  b.8.u.  96  Stato. 

"   Julia,  wid.  Arthur,  h.  116  Hopkins. 

"   M. Alice,  principal  Pearl  st.  school,  201  Pearl, 
b.  85  Center. 

"   Mary,  laundress  at  20  Hudson. 

«   Mason  W.  carman,  h.  85  Center. 

"   Morgan  J.  (S.  ft-  Crowley)  h.  Brower  House. 

««   Roger  W.  contractor,  h.  6  East 

«    Seth  E.  slater  &  painter,  h.  238  Martin. 

«    W.  B.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«    Wm.  H.  polisher  at  581  Cap.h.u.46  Laurel. 
Sherriff  Herbert  T.  student  at  Trinity  College,  7 

Northam  Tower,  Summit. 
Sherry  James,  machinist  at  81  Wells,  b.  9  Wads. 

<<   cJohn.  machinist,  b.  9  Wadsworth. 

«   Michael,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  9  Wads. 

ti   William,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  20  Cedar. 
Shertman  B.  peddler,  h.  83  NorUi. 

"   Louis,  helper,  b.  Z^  North. 
Sherwood  Clarence  B.  forem.  h.  114  Bellevue. 

"    Daniel,  b.  23  Sumner. 

«    Daniel,  machinist,  1.  249  Asylum. 

«   Emma,  nurse.  165,  b.  165  Capen. 

"    Emma  L.  bkkpr.  at  126  Ch.  b.  Rocky  Hill  t. 

«    Frank  G.  clerk,  154  Pearl,  h.  Rocky  Hill  t. 

"   Levi  H.  printer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252 
Pearl,  h.  Rocky  Hill  t 

"   Luther  H.  printer  at  154  Pearl,  h.  167  Ash. 
Shew  Jacob  W.  farmer,  h.  251  Wethersfield. 

«   John  W.  fiurmer,  h.  251  Wethersfield. 

«*    Wm.  A.  bookkeeper  at  51  PVos.  b.  251  Weth. 
Shghian  Peter,  lab.  at  40  Gov.  b.  1443  Broad. 
Shiel  Michael  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  8  Atl. 
Shields  Archie,  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  244  Put. 

"    David  P.  bunker  at  43  Pearl. 

«    George,  h.u.  368  Main. 

«   Moms  H.  h.r.  31  Albanv. 

"    Nellie,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«    Richard  M.  butler,  149  High,  h.  27  Hun.  pi. 

"   Wm.  H.  janitor  at  291  Mn.  n.  85  Fairmount. 
Shiffman  Morris,  tailor  at  410  Main.  h.  7  Mor. 
Shiloh  Ada  A.  Mrs.  b.  32  Elliott. 

«   Josephine  C.  wid.  Butler,  b.  32  Elliott. 

"   William  B.  butler  at  80 Weth.  h.  82  Elliott. 
Shipman  Agnes  G.  teacher  Brown  school,  160 
Market,  1.  121  Main. 

u   Louis  J.  mason,  h.  12  Ward. 
Shipman  Arthur  L.  (Gross,  Hyde  Sf  Ship- 
man)  b.  9S  Ch.Oak  pi.       Seepage  438. 

"   Jas.  (Bullardy  Johnson  y  5.)  h.  163  Ashley. 

"   James  H.  laundryman  at  80  Washington. 


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Shipman  James  H.  Mm.  laondreflB  at  80  Wash. 

u   Morris  H.  mach«  at  26  Hi£h,lL  17  Morgan. 

<<  Natfaaoiel,  judge  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of 
Appeals,  P.  O.  building,  65  State,  h.  S3 
Cnarter  Oak  pL 

i<   Walter  S.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  b.  168  Ashley. 

M   William,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  17  Morgan. 
Shippee  Charles  N.  market,  26  Flower  and  141 
Trumbull,  h.  259  Lawrence. 

«    CuUen  M.  butcher  at  141  Tru.  h.  9  East. 

(<   Edward  M.  b.  9  East 

«    William,  helper  at  516  Main,  b.  20  Park. 
Shirley  C.  H.  h.  54  Broad. 

"   Iierbert,  hamessmr.  83  Asy.  h.r.  59  Albany. 
Shirrell  Abbie  I.  wid.  William,  h.  864  Main. 

«    Ida  V.  teacher  of  music,  864,  b.  864  Main. 
Shlimbaum  Samuel,  tailor  at  258  Mn.h.  199  SheL 
Shoemaker  E.  B.  traveling  salesman  at  Popes. 
Shoen  Benjamin,  tailor,  b.2u.  72  Madisoiv 
Shonborn  William,  filer,  h.  64^  Ward. 
Shonster  Andrew,  blacksmith,  h.  165  Front. 
Shorten  Fred  J.  pistolmkr.  at  Colts,  b.  40  Vil. 

«   James  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  60  Vanblock. 

"    Sarah  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  1 1  Bellevue. 

"    Thomas,  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  192  Sheldon. 
Shoto  Josephine,  b.  30  Spring. 
Shroder  Henry  E.  mach.  80  Huy .  h.u.  28  Cong. 
Shterm  Louis,  shoemaker  at  169  State. 
Shubert  Ernest  L.  ass'tbkkpr.  690  Pk.  b.  Bristol  t. 
ShuckerowJas.J.  yardm.N.Y.R.h.2u.  1 18Mather. 

«   John,  carpenter,  b.u.  26  Village. 

"    William,  conductor,  N.E.Ry.  h.  20  Good.  pi. 

"    ir3r'«cg  also  Shugrue;  Sughrue;   Sugrue, 

Shufelt city  editor  Hfd.  I'elegram,  12  Cen. 

Shugrue  Ellen  J.  wid.  John,  h.  18  Commerce. 

it   Michael,  repairer  at  581  Cap.  b.  1327  Bd. 

"    (^^8€e  also  Shuckerow;  Sugrue;  Sttghrug. 
Shulansky  Henry,  paperhanger,  h.r.  1 7  Por. 
Shulthiess  John,mach.  388  Cap.  h.u.  4  Kilboum  ct. 

i<   John  F.  barber  at  295  Mn.  h.2u.  110  Hung. 

«    Rosie,  dressmaker,  b.u.  4  Kilboum  ct. 
Shultz  Tena,  wid.  Jacob,  h.  21  Lawrence. 

"    II3r',"*etf  (dso  Schultz. 
Shumway  Arthur  C.  at  National  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  95  Pearl,  b.  911  Main. 

«  Clarence  S.draf tsm .  at  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  3  Alden. 

"    Henr^,  1.  117  Trumbull. 
Shurter  Elijah  T.  telegraph  editor  Courant,  66 

State,  h.u.  25  Imlay. 
Shute  May,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  Meriden  t. 
Shuttig  Eva,  wid.  August,  b.  160  Front. 
Shwugiiart  Jasper,  b.u.  69  Hamilton. 
Sibley  Mark  M.  student  at  Trinity  College,  11 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

<f   Preston  B.  inspector  of    factories.   State 

Capitol,  rm<  26,  h.  Brooklyn  t. 

Sibon  Thomas  H.ins.  agt.  253  Mn.  h.u.l71  Cpn. 

Sichler  Geo.  saloon,  44  Un.pl.  h.2u.  35  Chestnut 

Sickles  Alice  A.  stenographer,  95  Pearl,  b.  E.H.t 

«    Chas.  H.  baker  at  556  Asy.  h.  114  Hopkins. 
Sickmann  Otto,  cigarm.  at  104,  h.r.  104  Asy. 

u   Otto,  cigarmaker,  h.  1  Pleasant  ct. 
Sicknick  Amandus,  joiner,  h.  27  Harbison. 
Side  Weight  Horse  Shoe  Co.  26  Mechanic. 


Sidney  Frederick,  porter  at  44,  b.  44  Pratt 
Sieben  George,  auctioneer  at  218  Asy.  1. 97  Tru. 
Siefeldt  Fred,  signalman,  N.Y.B.  450  Asylum. 
Siegel  Annie,  wid.  William,  h.  57  Morgan. 

(<   Morris,  tailor  at  93  Asylum. 
Si^le  Morris,  shoemr.  38  Windsor, h.  33  North. 
Siehm  August,  fireman  315  Pk.  h.  22  Lawrence. 
Siewert  Herman,  musician,  b.u.  50  Pleasant 
Sisal h.  247  Front 


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Morris,  shoemaker  at  40  Win.  h.  38  North. 
Samuel,  peddler,  h.u.  197  Front 
Sigmund  Micnael,  laborer,  h.3u.  6^  Ellery. 

8ICOURNEY     HOUSE,    proprietor, 

Mrs.  N.  J.  Coyle,  554  Main.     Seep.  519. 

8ICOURNEY  TOOL  COMPANY, 

manufacturers  of  contract  machinery,  9 
Sigoumev.  Seepage  480. 

Sihoert  John,  blacksmith,  h.2u.  38  So.  Prospect. 
Sikes  Orson  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  Suffield  t 
Sila  Joseph,  laborer,  b.3u.r.  58  Temple. 
Silberman  Aaron,  mach.  at  216  Law.  h.2u.35  Mec. 

it   fl^^see  Silverman. 
Silk  Albert  £.  trav.  salesm.l5Tru.h.Detroit,Mich. 
it   Edward  A.  draughtsman  at  1  Flow.  b.  25  Sp. 
«    Patrick  J.  saloon,  25,  h.  27  Spruce. 
Sill  Emilie  M.  metaphysical  books,  periodicals, 
89  Trumbull,  h.  223  Asylum,  rm.  24. 
Greo.G.  attorney,  345  Main,  h.  124  Garden. 
Hattie  C.  stenographer,  b.  58  Church. 
John,  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  80  Hopkins. 
Louis  B.  notions,  89  Tru.  h.  223  Asy.  rm.  24. 
Sillence  Herbert,  painter,  h.u.  51  Main. 

It    Stephen,  h.u.  55  Pleasant. 
Silloway  Wm.  F.  engineer,  h.  80  Capitol. 
Silman  A.  B.  tailor,  3  Spruce,  h.u.  1 46  Front. 
tt   Ike,  tailor,  3  Spruce,  h.u.  146  Front 

8IL8BY    J.    H.    &   CO.   lumber  whole- 
sale, 148  Allyn.  See  page  474. 
Jonas  H.  Silsby.          F.  M.  Hanow. 
"   Jonas  H.  (J.  H.  SUshy  Sf  Co.)  h.  150  Allyn. 

Silver  Bros,  confectionery,  73  Windsor. 

Israel  8.,      Joseph  B.,      Jacob  8.,      Wolf  811ver. 
"    Israel,  (Silver  Bros,)  h.u.  32  North. 
"   Jacob,  (Silver  Bros.)  b.u.  82  North. 
"   Joseph,  (Silver  Bros.)  b.u.  50  Albany. 
«    Novelty  Co.  180  Allyn. 

E.  L.  Cooke.  H.  G.  O.  Miller. 

«    Wolf,  (Silver  Bros.)  b.  32  North. 
Silverman  Aro,  harnessm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  224  Fr. 
u    Charles,  tailor,  62  Tru.  h.  64  Pleasant 
It   David,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  101  Windsor. 
«   Joseph,  fruit  peddler,  h.  30  North. 
«   K.  (S.  J-  Tesler.)  14  Sheldon,  h.u.  70  Tem. 
«   Morris,  tailor,  156  Main,  h..  249  Front 

tt   &  Tesler,  shoemakers,  169  State. 

K.  Silverman.  H.  Tesler. 

Silvemail  Louis,  clerk,252Pl.b.l92Farmington. 
Silversmith  Hascal,  peddler,  h.u.  51  Morgan. 

«    Henry,  peddler,  h.2u.  49  Morgan. 

«   Nathan,  peddler,  h.u.  1 93  Fh)nt. 

«    Oscar,  peddler,  h.2u.  51  Morgan. 
Silverstein  Louis,  h.2u.  78  Charles. 

«    Solomon,  clothier  at  1 98,  h.u.  1 96  State. 
Simendinger  Alexander  L.  nuich.  at  1  Flower, 
b.  8  Francis. 

"   Florence,  mechanic  at  440  Asy.  b.  3  Francis. 


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Simendioger  Greorge  W.  mechanic  at  1  Flower, 
b.  8  Francis. 
«   Theo.  contractor,  440  Asv.  h.  3  Francis. 
"   Theodore  D.  spinner,  h.u.  52  Francis. 
Simes  Robt  P.  transferer  at  215  Asy.b-u.  lOWal. 
Simkin  Frank  R.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  116  Hop. 
Simmons  Byron  A.  h.  895  A^lam. 
«    Ge^nrge  A.  printer  at  836  Asy .  h.  95  Hamilton. 
<c    Greorge  H.  butcher  644  Park,  b.  7  Sisson  av. 
«   Ichabod  D.  D.  Rev.  pastor  First  M.  £. 

Church,  h.  214  High. 
(<   James  H.  operator  at  24  Mec.  h.  Bloomfield  t. 
«   W.  Clayton,  clerk  at  870  Main,b.  18  Lin. 
«    W.  6.  ostler  690,  h.r.  690  Asylum. 
«<    W.  G.  &  Co.  boots  &  shoes,  870  Main.* 
«   Wm.  G.  (W.  G.  5. 4"  Co.)  h.  112  Park. 
((    Wm.  S.  agent  state  Board  Education,  rm. 

42,  State  Capitol,  h.  Central  Village  t. 
«    %^rse€  also  Stmonds;  Simons, 
Sinuns  Henry  A.  bookbdr.  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 
252  Pearl,  h.u.  129  Albany. 
«   Robert  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  21  Lincoln. 

SiMMS  William  J.  (West  Sf  Simms)  builders, 
h.  2 1  Lincoln.  See  page  470. 

u   f^^see  also  Sims;  Seyms. 
Simon  Gustavus,  clerk  at  872  Main,  b.  67  Grov. 

«<   Joseph  (S.f  Ragovin  Sf  Ca^  h.  N.Y.  city. 

«   Minnie,  wid.  of  Edwiund  F.  boardinghouse, 
183  Front 

«   Bagovin  &  Co.  wholesale  cloak  manufactur- 
ers, 861  Main. 

Joseph  Simon.     MorriB  Bagovin.     Morris  Goldstein. 
Simonds  Ellen  T.  wid.  Thomas,  h.  27  Affleck. 

«   Fred.  R.  contractor  at  Phitt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  1 1  Ward. 

«   John  B.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  27  Affleck. 

«  John  C.  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  17  Wolcott. 

«   Julia  G.  teacher,  b.  47  Ashley. 

"    Stillman  A.  traveling  salesman,  h.  4  7  Ashley. 

(«   Thomas  B.  printer,  b.  27  Affleck. 

«   William  D.sec'y  and  treas.  H.  &  W.  H.  Ry. 
Co.  241  Main,  b.  27  Affleck. 

SIMONDS  WILLIAM  E.  patent  law- 
yer, 2  Central  row,  h.  CoUinsville.  See 
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Simons  C.  machinist  at  66  State. 
it   Charles,  screwmakerat  476  Capitol. 
«   Charles  H.  teamster,  7,  h.r.  7  Washington, 
w   Edward  H.  painter  at  47  Alb.  b.  43  Wdbg. 
«   Edward  H.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  38  Cedar. 
"   Edwin  F.  clerk  at  174  Pearl,  b.  146  Capitol. 
it   &  Fox,  awnings,  tents,  7  Haynes. 

Geo.  O.  Simons.  Horace  P.  Fox. 

'<  George,  gardener,  76,  b.  76  Bellevue. 

««  George  O.  {S.  Sf  Fox)  h.  u.  86  Pratt. 

«<  Herbert  E.  at  391  Allyn,  1.  Meriden  c. 

«  James,  carpenter  at  548  Park,b.  102  Main. 

«  Lizzie  F.  wid.  Oamel,  h.  88  Cedar. 

«  Myra  B.  printer  at  14  Ford,  b.  38  Cedar. 

«  Robert,  assembler  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.t. 

«  Thomas  C.  Mrs.  h.  60  Vernon. 

(<  William,  h.  28  New  Britain. 

«  i^^See  also  Simmons;  Simonds;  Symonds. 


Simonsen  Conrad,  jtt  1  Flower,  b.u.r.  1 7  Wolcott. 
Simonson  Sisred,  cook  at  20  Hudson. 
Simpkins  OHver  H.  machinist  at  262  Main,  h.u. 
47  Wooster. 

««   William,  b.u.  47  Wooster. 

«   Wm.  F.  bkkpr.  9  Haynes,  b.u.  47  Wooster. 
Simple  Chris,  filer  at  888  Capitol. 
Simpson  Charles,  driver  at  15  Albany,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Chas.W.  mason,  h.u.  106  Wooster. 

M    Edgar  P.  clerk,  273,  h.  764  Main. 

u   Eliza  J.  nurse,  b.3u.  279  Asylum. 

«   Frederick,  mason,  b.  106  Wooster. 

«    Fred'k  T.  physician,  122,  h.  122  High. 

it   George  A.  blacksmith  at  1  Lau.  h.  Weth.  t. 

«    Geo.  A.  clerk,  h.  746  Park. 

«   H.Warren,  traveling  salesman,  h.  53  CapitoL 

u   Irwin  A.  toolmaker  at  1  Laurel,  b.  28  Main. 

«   Irwin  A.  at  Popes,  h.  15  Goodwin. 

((   James,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.h.3u.2 79  Asylum. 

u   James  F.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  123  Madison. 

(<   John  O.  machinist  1  Flow.  h.u.  19  Wads. 

«   Robert,  foreman  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asylum. 

«   Samuel,  theological  student  at  1507  Broad. 

«    Selden  S.  millwright.  Popes,  h.  1438  Broad. 

"    William,  driver  at  15  Albany,  h.  E.H.t. 
Sinis  ^[^'see  also  Seyms;  Simms. 

Sin  Isaac,  cigarmaker,  h.  45  Morgan. 
Sing  Charles,  laundry,  105  State. 

«   Charles,  laundry,  66  Sheldon. 

«<    Charley,  laundry,  57  Windsor. 

««    Charlie,  laundry,  24  Mulberry. 

"    Frank,  laundry  &  tea  store,  627,  h.  627  Main. 

«    Lee,  laundry,  23,  h.  28  Main. 

«    Quone,  laundry,  20,  h.  20  Morgan. 

«    Tam,  laundry,  516  Main. 

"   Wah,  laundry,  84  Main. 

«   Wing,  laundry,  795,  b.  795  Main. 

"    Wong  (Yueni Sing  Sr  Co.)  108  State. 

it    Wone  T.  laundry,  74  Trumbull. 

"   Yee,  laundry,  273  Lawrence. 
Singer  Isaac,  peddler,  h.2u.  41  North. 

"    Sewing  Machine  asencv,  154  Asylum. 

Single  A.  E.  &  Co.  blacksmith  &  carriage  shop, 

295  Sheldon. 
Arthur  E.  Single.  John  A.  Bnntln. 

«   Arthur  E.C-4  .E.Single  Sf  Co.  )h.u.8  Congress. 

Singleton,  Daniel,  ostler  at  280  Mun,  b.  66  Front. 

(f    Eliza,  wid.  Daniel,  h.  56  Flower. 

«   Julia,  wid.  Michael,  h.  79  Arch. 

(<   Michael,  enameler  at  Popes,  h.  56  Flower. 

«   Richard  Y.  attendant  at  80  Wash.  h.u. 
12  New  Britain. 

«    Timothy,  painter,  h.u.  40  Flower. 
Sinnot  Edward,  butcher  201  State,  h.r.  81  Front 

(<   Elizabeth  E.  teacher  at  Washington  Street 
School,  b.  26  Harbison. 

«   John  J.  clerk  at  476  Cap.  b.  26  Harbison. 

«   Marv,  dressmaker,  26,  b.  26  Harbison. 

"   Patrick  C.  builder  18  7^  Mn.  h.u.  42  Wells. 

«   Robert  E.  carptr.  r.  187^  Main,  b.  26  Har. 

"   Therese,  wid.  of  John,  h.u.  47  Walnut. 

«   Thomas  J.  plum,  at  291  Asy.  h.  88  Harbison. 

«   William,  carpenter,  h.  26  Harbison. 

««   William,  Jr.  councilman  Sth  ward,  (Han- 
nan  jr  S.)  b.  26  Harbison. 


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Sipp  Oflcar  W.  clerk  P.&R.R.  b.  71  Williams. 
Sippell  John  H.  cigarm.  849  Mn.  h.  Poquonock  v. 
Sisella  Dominick,  laborer,  h.  82  Morgan. 
Siska  William,  tailor  at  64  Asy.  li.2u.  196  Russ. 
Sissa  Angelo,  drug  clerk  56  Win.b.18  Winthrop. 
Sissarsky  Louis,  srocer  22,  h.  22  North. 
Sisson  Albert  L.  Mrs.  h.  170  Sisson. 

Alvin  £.  clerk  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Windsor  t. 

Block,  184 — 140,  entrance  186  Main. 

Chas.  E.  engir.  at  Hotel  Capitol,  b.  1 1 1  Main. 

Charles  L.  h.  1 70  Sisson. 

Dwight  E.  at  1  Flower,  1.  60  Ann. 

Eugene  D.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  60  Ann. 

Everett  S.  fireman  P.&.R.R,  b.  88  Liberty. 

Frederick  W.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  285  Park. 

J.  A.  buffer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  Windsor  t. 

Nettie  B.  at  Hotel  Capitol. 

T.  &  Co.  druggists,  259  Main. 

Tho0.  Sisson,  a«o.  P.  Chandler.  Fred.  H.  Chapin. 

Thos.  (T.  Sisson^  Co.)  h.  126  Farmington. 

Willard  H.  at  N.E.R.  h.  50  Chestnut 

Size  Barney,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

Sizer  Andrew  J.  supervisor  at  80  Washington, 

h.  221  Maple. 

«   Mary  C.  at  66  Market,  b.  229  Franklin. 

«   Ralph  W.  E.  b.  229  Franklin, 

"    Viola  A.  wid.  Oliver  B.  h.  229  Franklin. 

Sja  August  W.  mach.  at  80  Cusb.  b.  46  Grand. 

«    Charles  L.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

Skahill  Stephen,  porter  at  252  PI.  h.  45  Kinsley. 

Skau  Andrew  H.  cutter,  h.  40  Willow. 

«    H.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

u   Hans,  laborer,  h.  20  Squire. 

«   Martin,  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  b.  20  Wolcott. 

u   Peter  L.  screwmaker, 476  Cap.  h.  20  Wolcott. 

Skeaber  John,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

Skehill  Thomas,  expresser,  1068,h.r.  1068  Broad. 

Skelly  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  44A  John. 

«    Thomas  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  44^  John. 

«    William,  pickler  at  Popes,  b.  250  Front. 

Sketz  Max,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

Skiff  Frank,  carriagepainter,  5  Mechanic. 

a   Frederick  M.  clerk  at  44  Asy.  b.  7  Sumner. 

«   Kate  L.  wid.  Royal  G.  b.  7  Sumner. 

Skilton  DeWitt  C.  president  Phoenix  Ins.  Co. 

64  Pearl,  h.  958  Aenrlum.     See  page  404. 

«    Nellie    C.   teacher   West    Middle    district 

school,  b.  177  Sigoumey. 

Skinner  Arthur,  at  884  Weth.  b.  16  Preston. 

Chas.  R.  h.  25  Huntington. 

Charles  W.  clerk  at  receivers  for  Continental 

Life  Ins.  Co.  882  Main,  rm.  10,  h.  2  Mahl. 

Clara  S.  Mrs.  b.  25  Huntington. 

Cornelia  £.  wid.  Sylvester,  h.  169  Maple. 

Cyrus  C.  mate  tug  J.W.  Coulston,  285  State, 

h.  Middletown. 

Fannie  T.  at  ins.dept  State  Capitol,h.  4  Bond. 

George  L.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  55  Garden. 

Henry  C.  painter,  h.u.  7  Squire. 

Henry  H.  broker,  808  Main,h.  Sp'gfield,Mas8. 

Harriet,  wid.  Horace,  b.  16  Preston. 

Harriet  L.  wid.  James,  nurse,  b.  4 1  Vine. 

James,  waiter  at  25  Central,  b.  6  Wells. 

Jennie  S. metaphysician,  b.u.  127  Trumbull. 

John  E.  driver,  h.  52  Village. 


Skinner  Julius  G.  farmer,  h.  2  Fairfield. 
«    Lewis  B.  collector,  h.  48  Elm. 
i*    Sarah  E.  wid.  John  T.  h.  155  Main,  rm.  24. 
«    Timothy  P.  at  1  Ford,  h.u.  76  Capitol. 
Wealtha  G.  wid.  Alfred  R.  b.  112  Park. 


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Skinner  Wm.  C.  (Dwight,  S.  fi-  Co.)  wool,  207 

Allyn,  h.  61  Woodland.        See  page  482. 

Skirrow  Benjamin  R.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  508  Fkn. 

«    Robert  W.  joiner,  h.  Fkn.  cor.  Brown. 
Skow  Christie,  gardener  at  78  Weth.  b.  45  Ann. 
Skriver  Peter,  driver  at  188,  b.  188  Front. 
Slaboszewski  Hilari  A.  tailor,  1 60,  h.u.  160  Miun. 
Slade  Charlotte,  wid.  Marion,  h.  10  Ft.  Guard  pi. 

"    George,  pianomover,  h.u.  97  Windsor. 

<*    Parish,  express  driver,  h.  68  Pleasant. 
Slamovitz  Bamett,  fruit  peddler,  h.  242  Front. 
Slaney  Michael,  laborer,  d.u.  22  Albany. 
Slate  Chas.  D.  machinist  at  262  Main,  h.  10  Russ. 

(<    D.  N.  &  Co.  commission  merchants,  fruits, 
etc.  40  and  42  Ann.* 

«<    Daniel  N.  (D.N.S.  $•  Co.)  h.  186  Sigoumey. 

«    Dwight,  pres't  and  treas.  Dwight  Slate  Ma- 
chine Co.  262  Miun,  h.  187  Sigourney. 

SLATE      DWICHT      MACHINE 

CO  •  special  machinery,  mf  rs.  and  dealers, 
262  Mn.  office,  18  Central     See  page  479. 

«    Horace   B.  salesman  at  Dwight  Slate  Ma- 
chine Co.  18  Central,  b.  187  Sigoumey. 
Slater  Alice,  operator  at  247  Pearl,  b.  14  Ward. 

"    Charles  B.  carpenter  at  Hartford  Type- 
writer Co.  h.  81  Allen  pi. 

«   Frank  A.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  60  Jefferson. 

«   Frederick  J.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  8 1 7  Cap. 

"    George  A.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  14  Ward. 

«    Isaac,  h.u.  14  Ward. 

«   John,  carpenter,  h.  18  Ward. 

«    Maurice  P.  machinist  216  Law.  b.u.  10  Oak. 

«   William  T.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol,  b.u. 
14  Ward. 
Slattery  Austin  P.  carpenter,  h.  25  Harbison. 

(<   John,  deckhand  steamer  Hartford,  285  Sta. 

"    John  A.  carpenter,  h.  20  Glendale. 

«   John  J.  enameler,  Popes,  b.  New  Britain  t. 

«   Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  25  Harbison. 

«    Kate,  h.u.  265  Park. 

«    Mary  Mrs.  b.  254  Main,  rm.  1 7. 

«   Patrick  J.  collarm.  at  8  Sig.  b.  88  Webster. 

"    Wm.  J.  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.  78  Green. 
Slaughter  Horace  B.  electrician  at  9  Haynes,  L 

54  Sumner. 
Sleeper  George  E.  physician  at  20  Hudson. 
Sleeth  John  C.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  h.21  Affleck. 

(<    Wm.  J.  iron  molder  at  Popes,  h.  21  Affleck. 
Slesinger  Henry,  cont'r  at  Popes,  h.57  Oak. 

«    L^tta  L.  musicteacher,  57,  b.  57  Oak. 
Slimbaum  Samuel,  tailor  at  8  Amer.  h.u.  1 99  Shel. 
Slimovitz  B.  neddler,  h.  240  Front. 
Sliney  Annie  M.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.  82  John. 

«    Catherine  J.  b.  82  John. 

tt   Edward  J.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.  82  John. 

tt   John  F.  pistolmaker  at  Colts,  b.  82  John. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Jas.  h.u.  226  Front 

«   Mary,  wid.  Thomas,  h.  82  John. 

«   Michael,  laborer,  b.  22  Albany. 


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Sloan  Adrian  P.  suptSO  Ci]8liman,h.61  Woodbine. 
«<   Aurelia  T.  wid.  J.  R.  h.  15  Alden. 
«   Charles,  bookkeeper  U.  S.  Envelope  Works, 

b.  59  Capitol. 
«   Edgar  J.  at  Phoenix  Insurance  Co.  64  Pearl, 

h  u.  227  Ashlev. 
«   Fred'k H. (Hansel, S. ^ Co.) h.  15 Alden. 
Sloan  Jerome  H.  (Raymond  fS.)  sale  stables, 
19  Mather,  b.  15  Mahl.        See  page  506. 
«   John,  laborer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  1826  Broad. 
«   Siichael,  ostler  at  1 5  7  Weth.  h.u.  44  Benton. 
«   Neil,  barber,  86  State,  h,u.  81  Maple. 
Sloane  Clarence  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 
Co.  400  Main,  b.  7  Sumner. 
«    Henry  A.  meats,  groc.  82  Walnut,  h.  26  Wms. 
«   John,  wholesale  &  retail  produce,  etc.  819 

Asylum,  h.  22  Williams. 
u   John  Jr.  clerk,  819  Asylum,  h.  117  Hung. 
"    John  R.  h.  250  Lawrence. 
"    Julia  M.  b.  244  High. 
u    Michael,  porter  at  157  Wethersfield. 
«    Robert,  carptr.  285  Sta.  b.  54  Woodbridge. 
Slocum  Amy  M.  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  86  Pratt. 
«    Charles  H.  clerk  city  treasurer  office.  City 

Hall,  800  Main,  h.  11  Fales. 
«    Franklin  R.  coal,  and  monumental  works, 

1  Ford,  h.  24  Walnut 
«    Lucius  F.  engineer,  h.  101  Laurel. 
«    Wellington  R.bookkeeperat  141  Trumbull, 
b.  24  Walnut. 
Slocumb  Henry  A.  pianotuner,  h.  9  Sigoumey  pi. 
Slonim  Bernard,  a^ent,  h.u.  288  Front 

«    Nathan,  peddler,  h.  15  Morgan. 
Slosson  Annie  T.  Mrs.  h.  722  Asylum. 

"    B3r'«««  (dso  Schlossen. 
Sluyter  Elizabeth   L.  wid.   Stephen  G.,  supt 
Union  for  Home  Work,  h.  289  Market 
«   Laura  H.  asst  supt  at  239,  h.  289  Market 
Small  Charles  G.  draughtsman  at  Pratt  &  W.  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  12  Affleck. 
«    Frederick  F.  ass't  cashier  Phoenix  Mutual 

Life  Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  Highland. 
«    Henry,  sec.  Acme  Co.  2  784  Mn.  h.  4 1  Spring. 
«    Henry,  Acme  Co.  278^  Main,  b.  26  State. 
«   Henry  T.  special  agent  Hfd.  Life  and  Annuity 

Ins.  Co.  280  Asylum,  h.  Highland. 
«   John,  clerk  400  Main,  b.  49  Spruce. 
«  John,  gardener  at  34,  h.r.  84  Forest. 
«   Lewis  H.  clerk  at  222  Main,  b.  579  Park. 
'<   Thomas,  machinist  1  Flow.  h.u.  86  HamUton. 
"   Willis  C.  foreman  at  1  Flower,  h.  579  Park. 
SmallyonEd.  J.  engir.at  80  Sta.h.  56  Woodbine. 
Smart  Emma,  b.  986  Main. 
«    Ezra,  machinist  at  81  Hicks,  h.  7  Sisson. 
«   Ezra  E.  Jr.  mach.  at  40  Gov.  h.  48  Pros. 
«    Frank  C.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.  8  Sisson. 
i<    Geo.  E.  supt  at  77  Commerce,  h.  5  Sisson. 
"   John,  machinist,  b.  7  Sisson. 
«   Leila  M.  musicteacher,  b.  8  Sisson. 
«   Lucreta  C.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Smabt  Thos.  councilman  10th  ward,  toolmaker 
at  Popes,  h.  8  Sisson. 
"    Wm.  E.  machinist  81  Hicks,  h.  725  Park. 
Smead  Edwin  B.  principal  Watkinson   Farm 
school^  h.  Albany,  cor.  Bloomfield  av. 


Smead  George,  h.  96  Ann. 

u   H.  Preston,  b.  Albany,  cor.  Bloomfield. 
Smet hurst  Charles,  machinist  at  1,  b.  86  Flower. 
Smidt  Joseph,  mach.  at  80  Huyshope,h.  84  Arch. 
Smiley  Edward  H.  principal  Public  High  School, 

89  Hopkins,  h.  244  Collins. 
Smith  Abram,  pattemm.at  77  Com.  h.u.  59  Sey. 

«(   Addie  L.  b.u.  12  West 

<•    A^nes,  at  64  Market,  b.  68  Capitol. 

«    Albert,  plumber  at  608  Mn.  b.  East  Hartford. 

«    Albert  £.  porter  at  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co.  255 
Main,  h.  213  Windsor. 

«    Alexander,  bicycle  dealer  and  repairer,  10 
Mulberry,  h.  66  Laurel. 

«   Alexander,  hamessmaker,  147  Mn.  h.  E.  H.  t 

«    Alice  M.  nurse,  b.  14  Church,  rm.  10. 

"    Allie  M.  at  606  Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t 

«    Alvina  M.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  8  Pleasant 

(<    Andrew,  laborer,  h.  69  Avon. 

(<    Andrew  H.  mechanic  at  Popes,b.  40 1  Capitol. 

«    Andrew  T.  supt  of  agencies,  Hartford  Life 
&  Annuity  Ins.  Co.  280  Asy.h.  Prospect  av. 

«    Ann,  wid.  James,  b.  18  Squire. 

«    Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  40  Evergreen. 

«    Annie  H.  furniture,  88  Tru.  h.  8  Julius. 

«    Anson  W.  draughtsman  at  1  Lau.  b.  70  7Mai n. 

«    Anton,  machinist,  h.  5  Affleck. 

"    Ariadne  K.  wid.  Henry  G.  h.  72  'Vine. 

«    Arthur  B.  clerk,  b.  55  Charter  Oak. 

"    ArthurWarren,pastor  Olivet  Baptist  church, 
h.  18  Grace. 

«    August,  gardener  at  205,  b.  205  Laurel. 

(<    August  E.  mach.  at  P.&R.R.h.  126  Albany. 

«    Auffust  H.  (Schmidt)  watchmaker  and  jew- 
eler, 19  Pearl,  h.  54  Oak. 

«    Austin,  farmer,  h.u.  265  Wethersfield. 

«   Bernard,  bartender  at  98,  b.  96  State. 

it   Bert,  b.  494  Main. 

«   Bertha  H.  teacher  at  High  school,  b.  15 
Charter  Oak  pL 

SMITH,    BOURN    &    CO.    saddlers, 
834  Asy.  factory  8  Sig.        See  page  504. 

ChAS.  B.  Bmlth.    Bei\).  A.  Bourn.    Olcott  B.  ColtOD. 

"    Bridget,  wid.  Bernard,  b.u.  2 1  Foot  Guard  pi. 

«    Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.u.  9  Ellery. 

tt   Bridget,  wid.  Owen,  h.u.  29  Commerce. 

«    Bros,  furniture,  468  Main. 

Minot  M.  Smith.      Columboa  A.  Smith. 
«   Burdett  F.  profiler  at  Colts,  h.  55  Park. 

«  Carrie,  clerk  at  Brown,Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  Thompson ville  t. 

«  Caroline  Mrs.  b.  77  Wethersfield. 

«  Caroline  F.  wid.  Rev.  Ebenezer,  h.  4  Atwood. 

((  Carrie  F.  at  386  Asylum,  b.  29  Linden. 

n  Catherine,  wid.  William  S.h.  15  Williams. 

(<  Charles,  captain  barge  No.   7,  285  State. 

"  Charles,  laborer,  h.u.  28  Commerce. 

"  Charles,  laborer,  h.u.  80  Potter. 

«  Chatles,  molder,  h.u.  72  Avon. 

«  Chas.  B,(S.  Bourn  ^  Co.)  h.  66  Forest. 

u  Charles  E.  at  288, 1.  89  Asylum. 

«  Charles  E.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  h.  70  Francis. 

«  Charles  F.  watchm.  847  Mn.  h.  18  Suffield. 

«  Charles  6.  manag.  Factory  Ins.  Association 

95  Pearl,  h.  772  Asylum. 


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CbarV:*  f>^  Ma^-k  at  ^1  Cafiu  k  47  HodKA. 
Ckar)^  M.  for«auui  at  F'^^f^a,  k  71  LacreL 
Charief  X.  ^yry  xlajer.  k  z63  Main,  na.  ». 
Chrw,  6kr  a<  Fop««,  k  »  Hi^ilaA^. 
Cfamtiao,  ii^arria^emaiurr,  k  ^1  Villaee. 
CbruU>(/ber,  worj^vlcr^d  Iff^r.  k  Wiod^or  t. 
Chaumcej  L.  en^.  SO  Waik  k  ^6  MmpLt. 
CUmure  A«  fto^ifcDt  a<  Trinitj  O^ege,  44 

Janru  HaJL  .Smmnh, 
Chetler  F.  k  2.5  FairfiekL 
Clrd«  P.  ckrk  at  Ilaitford  Firv  Im.  Co.  5$ 

rmmbalJ,  k  201  Erergreen. 
Colambcif  A.  (Smkk  Bro§.)  kii.r.  S  East 
Cortia^Ulumith  at  N.Y.R.  ko.  51  WliliaiH. 
DetitfOfi  D.  at  107  Sute.  k  33  Arck 
I>ennia,  laYiorer,  k  82  FroDt. 
De  WiU,  eDjdneer  PAcILR.  ko.  71  Wmiams. 
E.  Harrie,  bkk  jir.  at  ^;6  State,  k  29  Linden  pL 
K.J.  Mrf.  nune,  71,  k2tL  71  Aj>iiioi,  nii.21. 
E.  J.  &  Co.  men's  fumisbings,  65  Asylum. 

Etlward  J.  Better,  manager. 
Smith  Ebeh  £.  treas.  National  Life  Association, 

58  Tni.  k  149  Higk        See  page  897. 
Edgar,  capt  barge  No.  9,  285  State,  ko. 

356  Main« 
Edgar  L.  Kec'y  and  ass't  treas.  Hartford  and 

K.  Y.  Transp.  Co.  285  Sta.  h.  10  Colmnbia. 
^IgarW.salesman  at  219Asy.b.TalcottviI]e  t. 
Edmund  S.  at  Elihu  Geers  Sons,  printers, 

16  State,  b.  East  Hartford  t. 
Edward,  bartender,  b.r.  1  Orchard. 
I'M  ward,  bkknr.  at  1  Flower,  h.  6  Columbia. 
Edward,  stuclent  at  Yale,  b.u.  18  Oak. 
Edwanl,  Mrs.  wid.  Edward  A.  k  107  Elm. 
Edward  C.machinist  at  81  Wells^b.  142  Main. 

SMITH  EDWARD  W.  proprietor 
Hartford  Hox  Co.  228  State,  h.  55  Charter 
Oak.  See  page  488. 

Edward  W.  sexton  Pearl  street  M.  E.  Zion 

church,  h.  80  Fairmount. 
Edwin  J.  shorifT,  85  Trumbull,  jailor  42,  h. 

42  Sterns. 
«    Edwin  J.  Jr.  clerk  at  65  Asylum,  b.  42  Seyms. 
<«    EK^cta  P.  wid.  Milton,  b.  1  Main. 

Klixn  H.  wid.  (ieorgc  B.  b.u.  51  Barbour. 
Elixa  W.  wid.  James,  h.u.  288  Wothersfield. 
Klixabetli,  wid.  Martin,  h.u.  6  Kilbourn  ct. 
IClixabiah  (t.  Miss,  teacher  private  school 

h«  918  Main,  room  58. 
Klixaboth  M.  wid.  Wni.  L.  b.  Pros.  av.  n.  Cone* 
VA\km\  T.  Mi<s.  h.  89  Niles. 
Klliott  L.  laborer  at  61 H  Cap.  b.u.  856  Main. 
Klmori  ctiptAin  scow  Wrisloy,  285  State,  h. 

^79  Market. 
FJnior  K.  mnrh.  1  Flower,  h.  88  Babcock. 
Klvira,  wid.  Jolu),  b.  799  Main. 
Kuu^Hne  1\  wid.  H.  M.  h.  11  Girard. 
Kinma  A.  wid.  F.  Wobb,  k81  Ashley. 
Emma  L.  k  855  Maple. 


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F.  A.  MiiL  k  13  Vjtaaamt, 

F.  A.  lfn.rocal  teatker,k  17  Bc«ck 

F.  IL  Herk  Hardbtd  k,  Xew  York  Trans- 

pcfflatioB  Col  284  Slate. 
Faanie  M.  Mn.  k  32S  Asrliim,  nxm  78. 
Ferdinand.  fS.  t  Hurr^m  )  k  t46  Lawrence. 
Feniinaad  W.  tbealrit-al  buaineas^k  24€Law. 
Fiaacis.  aack  at  1  So.  ABB.kll5  EdwardsL 
Fnaci*  A.  Msmbkr,  k  17  Beaek 
FraDdi«  H.  paper  cotter  at  r.  223  State, 

k  48  Madison. 
Francb  W.  brakem.  at  PJ^B-B.  k  25  Chest 
Frank,  baker  at  57  Albanv,  k  5  Kilboom. 
Frank  A.  clerk418  Maia,  k  17  Beack 
Frank  A.clerkat  240 A5Tln]B,k  76  VTdliams. 
Frank  B.  bookkeeper '  at    City    Bank  o( 

Hartfcxrd,  291,  k  675  Main. 
Frank  B.  clerk  at  Hartford  Daily  Hmes, 

246  Main,  k  48  Sumner. 
Frank  B.  engraver  at  R.  S.  Peck  &  Co.  14 

Ford,  ko.  54  Capen. 
Frank  Boardman,  polisher,  k  11  Liberty. 
Frank  £.  stereotyper,25  Asy.  ku.51  Barbour. 
Frank  F.  maeh.  at  Popes,  ku.  1204  Broad. 
Frank  6.  mach.  at  66  State,  k2a.  41  Ross. 
Frank  6.  salesman,  Dwight  Skinner  &  Co. 

207  AUyn,  k  7  Columbia. 
Frank  H.'bkkpr.  at  804  Affy.k  78  Brook. 
Frank  M.  drug  clerk  825  Mn.  b.  68  Church. 
Frank  P.  at  26  Church,  b.  29  Wadsworth, 
Frank  W.brakem.P.&R.R  kr.81  Chestnut. 
Frank  Waldo,  mach.  at  1  Flow.k  60  Tru. 
Frank  Webb,  k  81  Ashley. 
Franklin,  carptr.  shop  r.8  Ash.h.215  Grarden. 
Fred  A.  (Davis  fr  S.)  h.2u.  28  Hudson. 
Fred  A.  painter  at  281  Asy.  h.  51  Liberty. 
Fred  G.  trav.  salesman,  h.2u.  86  Hopkins. 
Fred  J.  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  b.  856  Main. 
Fred  L.  barber,  b.  280  Putnam. 
Frederick,  at  N.  E.  Coal  Co.  h.r.  881  Front 
Fred'k,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  h.  92  Francis. 
Frederick  C.  clerk  at  P.&R.R.  b.  27  Niles. 
Frederick  H.cutter  at  76  Asy.h.u.  14  Warren. 
Frederick  J.  barber,  42  Union  pi.  k  280  Put 
Frederick  J.  h.  58  Ashley. 
Frederick  M.  h.  63  Oak. 
G.  Brainard,accountant,h.820  Wethersfield. 
G.  Chester,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  45  Sig. 

SMITH  G.  FRED,  with  Conn.  River  Lumber 
Ca  of  Holyoke,  office  278^  Main,  room 
29,  Trust  Co's  block,  h.  80  Niles. 

George,  assistant  baker  at  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 
George,  laborer,  h.2u.  105  Commerce. 
Georgo  A.  forem.  at  476  Cap.  h.  254  Putnam. 
Gcorse  F.  inspector  Factory  Ins.  Association, 

95  Pearl,  k  6  Ellsworth. 
Greorffe  G.  caterer,  h.u.r.  24  South  Prospect 
Gea  M.  beltm.  at  Popes,  h.2n.  2  EllsworUi  pi. 
Geo.  N.  bartender  161  State,  ku.  64  Front 


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803 


Smith  Georgr  M.  with  The  Hartford  Rubber 

Works,  b.  31  Ashley. 
«    George  N.  traveling  salesman,  b.  149  High. 
«    George  W.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  Wethersfield  t. 
y    Greorge  W.  fitter  at  62  Mar.  h.u.7  Warren. 
Smith  George  Williamson  Bey.  president 

Trinit7College,room  1 8,Seabury  hall,Sum- 

mit, h.  115  Vernon.    Seepages  674,  675. 
«    Gerahon,  auditor  at  Popes,  h.  18  Columbia. 
(<    Grace  D.  teacher   West    Middle  School, 

927  Asylum,  b.  139  Sigourney. 
«    H.  Howard,  at  Hartford  JPire  Insurance  Co. 

53  Trumbull,  h.  59  Seymour. 
(<    Harry,  clerk  at  10  State,  b.  37  Market. 
«    Harry,  laborer,  b.  61  Momm. 
«    Harry  C.  clerk  at  65  Asylum,  h.  26  MahL 
«(    Harry  R. driver  at  427  Main, h.  4 1  Brook. 
«    Harry  S.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  31  Ashley. 
«    Helena  M.  wid.  Daniel  G.  h.u.  54  Capen. 
"    Henry,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
"    Henry,  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b  13  Warner. 
it    Henry  A.  mach.  at  556  Cap.  b.  1264  Broad. 
*<    Henry  A.  stonecutter,  h.u.  29  Commerce. 
«    Henry  C.  salesman  at  535  Main,h.  33  Canton. 
Smith  Henry  F.  tovm  and  city  clerk,  1 14  Pearl, 

h.  46  Annawan. 
«    Henry  H.  draughtsman  at  2  78^  Mn.b. 7  7  Elm. 
«    Henry  H.molder  at  54  Arch,h.l 8  Wadsworth. 
«    Heniy  J.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  1212  Broad. 

SMITH    H.  M.&   CO.   manufacturers 

H.  O.  Polish,  287  Allyn.  See  page  363. 
Smith  Henry  M.  at  368  Asylum,  h.  255  Putnam. 
«    Henry  P.  engineer  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co. 

252  Pearl,  h.  48  Oak. 
«    Henry  T.  driver  at  238  Asy.  h.  1 26  Windsor. 
«<    Henry  V.  toolmaker,  h.  910  Main. 

SMITH  HENRY  W.  proprietor  Mer- 
chants' package  delivery,  44  Asylum,  h. 
20  Tremont.  Seepage  516. 

u   Herbert  Knox,  attorney  at  law,  333  Main, 
b.  107  Elm. 
Smith  Horace  M.  (H,  M,  S.  fr  Co.)  287  Allyn. 
u   Howard  D.  clerk  at  377, 1.  370  Asylum. 
*«    Howard  Franklin,  physician  Hfd.  Hospital, 

20  Hudson,  b.  215  Garden. 
«    Howard  W.  draughtsman  1  Lau.  h.  841  Asy. 
«   &  Hutton,  manteb  and  tiles,  1415  Broad. 
FerdlDiuiA  Smith.  Jamea  Hntton. 

«   Hyman  F.  (J,P,  Guil/oU  j-  Co!)  h.  W.H.t. 

u   J.  Abom, clerk,  376  Asy.  b.  121  Hungerford. 

«   J.  M.  Mrs.  artist,  h.u.  370  Asylum,  rm.  12. 

u  J.  P.  &  Co.,  Climax  Stop  Adjuster  Mfg.  86 
Trumbull. 

«   J.  Charles,  traveling  salesman,  h.  36  Bkm. 

«   J.  Fred'k,  mech.  at  388  Cap.  b.  246  Lawrence. 

"   J.  Inez,  teacher,  b.  72  Vine. 

«   James,  clerk  at  88  Asvlum,  b.  746  Main. 

«  James,  gardener  at  fellen  M.  Case's  305 
Farmm^n,  h.  261  Laurel. 

«   James,hackdriver  at  r.616  Mn.b.l28  Market. 

"   James,  machinist  1  Flower,  b.u.  81  Benton. 

«   Jas.  merch.  tailor,  33  Asy.b.  121  Mn.rm.  23 

*<  James  A.  at  Connecticut'Mutual  Life  Insur- 
ance Co.  291  Main,  b.  70  Washington. 


Smith  James  A.  (S.,  NorthamSf  Co.)  129  State, 

h.  15  Charter  Oak  pi.     See  page  550. 
"   James  A.  clerk  at  82  Asy.  h.  746  Main. 
((   James  E.  bookkeeper  Hartford  Fire  Ins. 

Co.  53  Trumbull,  h.  201  Evergreen. 
«   James  E.  ins.  agent,  356  Main,  h.  28  Atwood. 
"   James  F.  mach.  at  58 1  Cap.  b.2u.  2  Church. 
«   James  H.  milkman,  h.  25  Fairfield. 
ti  James  H.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.  58  Vanblock. 
«  James  J.  Rev.  pastor  St.  Lawrence  Church, 

h.  Laurel,  near  Wilson. 
«   James  M.  clerk  273  Main,  b.  40  Buckingham . 
«   James  R.  at  Yale,  b.  15  Charter  Oak  pi. 
(<   Jeanette  A.  b.  10  Furfield. 
«   Jesse  G.  (S.  fr  McDonough)  901  Main,h. 

150  Albany. 
*<   John,  helper,  b.  5  Kilbourn. 
«  John,  helper  at  Popes,  h.  9  Ellery. 
«   John,  iceman  at  287  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 
it  John,  janitor  at  20  Jefferson. 
X   John,  plumber,  18,  h.3u.  10>^  Ford. 
"   John,  signalman,  95  Pleasant,  b.  270  Front 
"   John  C.  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  b.  88  West. 
«   John  C.  undertaker  at  12^,  h.  12^  Church. 
"   John  F.  letter  carrier,  h.  49  Wads  worth. 
»   John  H.  painter  at  185  Asy.  b.  53  Potter. 
(<   John  I.  gatekeeper  at  Popes,  b.  15  Babcock. 
«   John  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  58  Vanblock. 
«   John  M.  city  express,  461,  h.u.  461  Main. 
«   John  N.  insp'tr  at  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  Insp. 

and  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.u.  67  Jefferson. 
«   John  T.  porter,  24  Kinsley,  b.  160  Front 
u  John  W.  molder,  h.u.  32  North. 
«   Joseph,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  35  Lafayette. 
«   Jos.  telephone  oper.  247  PI.  h.2u.  1469  Bd. 
"   Joseph  A.  clerk,  556  Cap.  h.  151  Lawrence. 
"   Joseph  E.  motorman,  St.Ry.  b.  90  Pearl. 
«   Joseph  F.  carpenter,  b.  34  Lawrence. 
"   Joseph  F.  laborer,  h.u.  10  Ellery. 
"   Joseph  J.  b.  23  Walnut 
«   Joseph  M.  salesman  Ransom  N.  FitzGerald, 

142  State,  h.u.  370  Asylum. 
««   Joseph  P.  barber,  86  Tru.  h.  90  Retreat 
««   Julia  A.  wid.  Andrew  J.  h.u.  18  Oak. 
«    Kate,  wid.  Frank  A.  h.  13  Pleasant. 
«   Kate  F.  wid.  Samuel  P.  h.  124  Potter. 
«   Katharine  L.  wid.  Isaac  D.  teacher  West 

Middle  school,  h.  139  Sigourney. 
«   Katherine  F.  teacher\of  gymnastics,  South 

school,  b.  52  Capitol. 
««    Knighton,  teller.  Security  Co.  62  Pearl,h.  1 39 

Sigourney. 
«   I^icopold,  tailor,  b.  35  Morgan. 
"   Lewis  W.  lettercarrier,  h.  707  Main. 
«   Lizzie,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  261  Laurel. 
««   Lizzie  M.  wid.  Stebbins,  b.  66  Wooster. 
u   Lockwood  S.  clerk  at  Popes,  1.  Trumbull. 
^   Lotta  Korn,  professional  singer,  h.  63  Oak. 
"    Louis,  plumbKsr,  h.  210  Front 
*<   Louis  F.  C.  musician,  h.u.  50  Pleasant 
"   Lucy  C.  b.  76  Bellevue,  Church  Home. 
«   Lyman,  police  sergeant,  h.  42  Russell. 
((   Lyman  D.  writing  teacher  public  schools,  h. 

33  Madison. 


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GEEB>    HABTFOBD    dTT   DIBECrOBY. 


Smith  IL  I.  &  Co.  fnrnitare,  55d 

Mmt  I.  Bmfth. 

M  Maitland  B.  cafe,  288  Asy.  h.  279  Main. 

M  Margaret  C.  clerk,  890  Main,  b.  90  Retreat 

u  Maria  H.  wid.  Edmond,  b.  124  Collins. 

^  Marion  G.  teacher  Law.  «t.0ch.b.  33  Mad. 

M  Mark,  mach.  216  Law.  b.  11  Ellerj. 

M  Martha,  wid.  Michael  J.  h.  74  Albany. 

M  Martha  £.  wid.  Silas,  b.  4  Canton. 

(<  Martha  M.  h.  90  Charter  Oak. 

<<  Martin,  electrician,  b.  73  CapitoL 

M  Mary  Mrs.  h.  133  Market 

<«  Mary,  wid.  James  T.  h.Q.  1204  Broad. 

^  Marv,  wid.  William  J.  h.  587  Park. 

«  Mary  A.  wid.  Pat'k  H.  h.  29  Wadsworth. 

<<  Mary  Ann,  b.  645  Main. 

<<  Mary  £.  dressmaker,  b.u.  29  Elm. 

«  Mary  I.  Mrs.  (M.  I.  Smith  fr  Co.)  h.  149  Ck. 

«<  Mary  J.  wid.  Frank  H.  h.  136  Main,  rm.  1. 

«  Mary  J.  wid.  John,  nurse,  48  b.u.  48  Grand. 

SMITH  MARY  L.  MRS.  stenogra- 
phcr,  2  Central,  rm.  6,  h.  320  Wetliers- 
neld.  See  page  372. 

«  Mary  M.  Mrs.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

"  Mary  M.  in«pcx;tor  at  70  Huy.  b.r.  58  Vanb. 

*<  Mattic,  operator  at  7  Haynes,  b.  51  Spring. 

«<  Mattie  A.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

*<  Maynard  S.  manager,  558  Mn.  h.  149  Clark. 

«  &  McDonough,  f  successor  to  D.  C.  Pond) 
books  and  stationery,  301  Main. 

JfAM  Q.  HmitlL       Wm.  J.  McDononfirh' 
«    Millie  L.  bkkpr.  at  45  Asy.  h.  42  Uussell. 
<<   Minnie  D.  h.  72  Hopkins. 
«   Minnie  J.  stenograpner,  1.  369  Park. 
«   Minot  M.  (S.  Bros.)  h.  1 84  Barbour, 
u   Myrton  T.  printer  at  287  Asy.  b.  72  Vine. 
«    Nancy  M.  wid.  George,  h.  1 7  Girard. 
*<   Nellie  A.  cashier  at  National  Life  Ins.  Co. 

58  Trumbull,  b.  4  Atwood. 
"    Ncmiah,  jobber,  h.2u.  10  Green. 
"    Newton  M.  carptr.  r.  719  Mn.h.  57  Benton. 
"    Noah  A.  sup't  at  690  Asylum,  h.  14  Spring. 

SMITH,  NORTHAM  &  CO.  flour, 

feed,  grain,meal,  etc.  129  State ;  warehouse 

&  steammills,  1 65  Windsor.    See  page  550. 

James  A.  Hinlth.  Chas.  H.  Northam.  £.  V.  MitcheU. 

Oliver  C.  Smith,  Physician  and  Surgeon. 
Office,  44  High  street. 

Houn— 9  to  10  A.M. 

2  to  3.30  auil  7  to  8  P.M. 
Offlco  telephone  03.  House  telephone  116-4. 

Smith  Oliver  C.  physician,  44  High,  h.  89  Imlay. 
t<    Oscar  A.  mach.  at  302  Asy.  b.  58  Ashley. 
»(    Otis  E.  b.  21  Allen  pi. 
«   P.  B.  &  Co.  licjuors  and  cigars,  439  Main. 

p.  B.  Smith.  Peter  Mohan. 

«    Patrick,  teamster,  h.u.  66  Potter. 

«   Patrick,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.r.  58  Vanblock. 

«   Patrick  B.  licjuors,  98  State  (P.  B.  ^,  Co,) 

h.  72  Main. 
«   Patrick  S.  h.u.  34  Lawrence. 
«    Paul,  baker  at  59  Sheldon,  h.  132  Bellevue. 
«   Pauline  £.  stenogr.  at  Hartford  Life  and 

Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  b.  11  Girard. 
"   Perry  Mrs.  h.  74  Arch. 


Smith  Peter,  hutender,  S2  Front,  kn.  98  State. 
M   Peter,  tailor,  h.n.  60  Portland. 
u   Philip,  mach.  SS8  Cap.  h.2n.r.  SO  Pleasant. 
«<   Philip  J.  shoem.  29  Albany,  h.  265  Asylum. 

SMITH  PREMIifR  TYPE- 
WRITER CO.  372  Main,  rm.  12, 
Mahlon  H.  Mover,  mgr.       See  p.  368. 

M   B.  Wih>on,  Jr.  clerk,  197  Asy.  b.  450  Far. 

«   Reuben  U.  editor  Religions  Herald,  336 
Asylnm. 

u   Richard,  h.  90  Charter  Oak. 

u    Richard  W.  b.  450  Farmington. 

<<   Robert,  Lu.  254  Main,  room  5. 

«   Robert,  machinist,  h.  12  Affleck. 

M   Robert  £.  polisher  at  Colts,  h.  Elliott 

u   Rob't  H.  bartender,  33  Spruce,  b.  400  Alb. 

(<   RobertH.clerkat98High,h.n.l32Bellevue. 

«   Robert  T.  salesman,  h.  121  Main,  rm.  72. 

^    Rose,  wid.  Joseph,  h.  71  New  Britain. 

«<    S.  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  69,  h.  69  LanreL 

u   Samuel,  machine  hand,  581  Cap.  h.  N.B.t. 

«   Samuel,  porter  at  8  Central,  b.  43  Liberty. 

c(    Samuel  S.  at  83  TmmbuU,  h.  3  Julius. 

•<    Sara  J.  young  ladies  seminary,  h.  1204  Asy. 

«    Sarah,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main,  b.  Thompsonyille  t 

«   Sarah  J.  Mrs.  b.  8  Girard  ay. 

«   Sarah  O.  wid.  William  £.  h.  37  Chapel. 

(<    Seymour  C.  engr.  South  school,  h.  £.H.t. 

"    Seymour  E.  foreman  at  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.u.  48  Grand. 

t<    Sheldon  S.  furniture,  83  Tru.  h.  3  Julius. 

(<    ShermanC.  pattemm.  555Cap.  h.u.  69Laurel. . 

«    Silas  N.  engineer  P.&R.R.  h.  48  Liberty. 

(<   Stephen  R.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
291  Main,  b.  21  Allen  pi. 

u   T.  Hammond,  salesman,  b.  39  Imlay. 

«    Thomas,  barber  at  514  Main,  b.  178  Front. 

«    Thomas,  fireman,  b.  25  Elliott 

*<    Thomas  A.  police  commissioner,  {Kingsley 
fr  S,)  h.  61  Green. 

"   Thomas  H.  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  450  Asy. 
h.  Saybrook  pt. 

"    Thomas  M.  treasurer  Dime  Sayings  Bank, 
295  Main,  h.  Prospect  ay.  W.H.t 

ti   Virginia  T.  wid.  Wm.  B.  h.  39  Imlay. 

"   Walter  B,  b.2u.r.  30  Pleasant 

«    Walter  F.  machinehand,  183  Shel.  b.  90  Ret 

«    Walter  H.  mach.  at  9  Sig.  h.  48  Ashley. 

"   Walter  S.  mach.  216  Law.  b.  Wethersfield  t 

«   Walter  W.  police  sergeant,  h.  89  Talcott 

«    Wayne  E.  clerk  at  154  PI.  b.  201  Eyergreen. 

"   Wilder  Mrs.  (Charlotte  M.)  b.  129B  Wash. 

«   William,  bartender  at  31,  b.u.  33  Temple. 

«   William,  ioiner,  b.  36  Webster. 

«   William,  laborer,  h.2u.  88  Fairmount 

"    William,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  Lawrence. 

"    Wm.  stereotyper  at  66  State,  b.  5  Kilbourn. 

«   William  A.  at  197  Asylum,  b.  15  Capitol. 

"   Wm.  A.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Irospect, 
b.  253  Main,  rm.  47. 

it   Wm.  B.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  h.  137  Zion. 

"   William  B.  expressman,  h.  Osdcwood  ay. 

"   Wm.  Bro.  at  Travelers  Ins.  Co.  56  Pros.  I. 
253  Main,  rm.  47. 


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Smith  Wm.  C.  {W.  C.S.^Co.)  h.2u.  685  Main. 

"   William  C.  &  Co.  grocers,  119  Pearl. 
Wm.  C.  Smith.  Robert  Moore. 

«    William  D.  mason,  b.  142^  Main. 

«    William  E.  machinist,  Colts,  h.3u.  856  Main. 

**    William  E.  motorman  St.Ry.  h.  450  Weth. 

<«    William  F.  collarmaker,  h.n.  59  Hudson. 

"    Wm.  F.  conductor,  St.Ry.  h.u.  11  Warner. 

«   William  F.  engineer,  P.&R.R.  h.  Whitman. 

"   William  6.  clerk,  390  Main,  b.  59  Hudson. 

u   Wm.  6.  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  107  Laurel. 

^<    Wm.  H.  fireman  at  N. Y.  R.  h.r.  1  Orchard . 

«   William H.pnnter  at  862  Main,b.u.  180ak. 

«   Wnu  J.  engir.  steamer  No.  l,h. 81  Hudson. 

«   William  J.  (ScoU  jr  S.)  h.  29  Wadsworth. 

«   William  S.  bunker,  48  Pearl,  b.  87  Chapel. 

((   Wm.  T.  foreman  at  436  Capitol,  h.  49  Oak. 

«   Wm.  W.  cashier,  Farmers  and  Mechanics 
Nat'l  Bank,  106  State,  h.  282  Farmington. 

«   Willis  £.  real  estate,  Allyn  House,  room  12, 
b.  87  Chapel. 

"   Wirt  E.  painter  at  Popes,  b.  94  Grove. 

«   O^'tfee  also  Smyth. 
Smithe  Percival  S.  student,  Trinity  College,  48 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit 
Smithson  Nellie  L.  bookkeeper,  825  Asylum. 

«   Nettie  B.  bookkeeper  at  436  Asy.b.  1 5  Russell. 
Smitton  Chas.  H.  forem.  at  147  Shel.  h.u.  95  Jef. 
Smyly  Mary  R.  Mrs.  b.  86  Gillett. 
Smyth  DavidG.  teacher  at  High  Sch.h.  46  Willard. 

«   James,  h.  21  Oxford. 

SMYTH    MANUFACTURING 

CO.  bookbinders'  machinery,  216  Main. 

See  page  481. 

«   Philip,  ass't  cashier  197  Asy.  h.  21  Oxford. 

•<   Horace  also  Smiih. 
Smvtheman  T.  George,  boots,  shoes,  92  Trumbull, 

h.  22  Pavilion. 
Snath  Henry,  b.  23  Church. 
Snell  Carl,  carpenter,  r.  334  Asy.  b.u.  279  Cap. 

it   Charles  W.  operator,  40  Gov.  b.  81  Front. 

(I   Howard,  boilerm.  185  Grove,  b.  81  Front 

«    Oscar  W.  carptr.  r.  334  Asy.  h.  70  Madison. 
Snider  Albert  £.  captain  Salvation  Army,  h.u. 
151  Retreat. 

"   flST'^cc  Schneider;  Snyder. 
Snook  William  B.  screwmakerat476Capitol. 
Snow  A.  L.  Miss,  teacher  at  1205  Asylum. 

^   Alfred  £.  scrmkr.  4 76  Cap.  h.  243  Lawrence. 

a   Annie  G.  nurse,  h.  14  Church. 

«   Charles  L.  plumber,  508  Main,  h.  52  Clark. 

u   Edwin  T.  farmer,  b.  234  Barbour. 

«   Ellen,  artist,  b.  99  Washington. 

«   Ernest  W.  repairer,  508  Mn.  b.  Bumside  v. 

«   Geo.  A.  helper  at  556  Main,  b.  Bumside  v. 

«    Geo.  £.  painter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  248  Lawrence. 

it   Hannah,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

u   Linus,  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

(I   Mary  E.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

><   Max,  barber  at  887  AUyn,  1.  28  Julius. 

«    Samuel  F.  plumber  at  508  Main,  b.  Bumside. 
Snyder  John,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 

«   Rob't  E.  driver  at  542  Main,  b.  56  Grand. 

«    Sophia,  h.  56  Grand. 
*see  also  Schneider. 


C( 


Sobolevsky  Samuel,  peddler,  h.  89  North. 

«    Gussie,  necktiemaker  at  84  Morgan,  b.  39 
North. 
Soby  Charles,  cigarmfr.  store, 84 9  Mn.  1. 284  Asy. 

«    George  H.  derk,  849  Main,  h.  14^  Morris. 

«    George  W.  clerk,  849  Main,  h.  14^  Morris. 

«   John  A.  b.  259  Lawrence. 

SOCIETY    FOR    SAVINGS,   Pratt 

.  Street  Savings  Bank,  11  Pratt  Seep.  885. 
Soden  John  C.  carpenter,  h.  6  Francis. 
Soderberg  R.  blacKsm.  183  Sheldon,  h.  84  Park. 
Soderquist  Ernest  F.  machinist  at  Plimpton  Mfg. 

Co.  252  Pearl,  h.  106  Mather. 
Soderstrom  Erik,  mach.  476  Cap.  h.  91  Hung. 
Soeidalphsky  Louis,  peddler,  h.  210  Front. 
Solitt  David,  tailor,  24,  h.  24  Morgan. 

(<    Levi,  tailor,  cor.  Mn.  and  Pt.  h.u.  24  Mor. 
Solheimer  Thomas,  h.  98  New  Britain. 
Soloman  A.  b.2u.  236  Front. 

«    Sigmond,  tailor,  406  Main,  h.2u.  89  Front. 
Solomon  Israel,  peddler,  h.2u.  201  Front. 

<«   Joseph,  fitter  at  8  Sigouraey,  b.  286  Front 

«    Kittle,  clerk  at  289  Main,  b.  46  Ward. 

«    William,  peddler,  h.u.  272  Market 

«   Horace  also  Salomon. 
Solovsky  John,  laborer  at  Fairfield,  near  Cedar 

Hill  Cemetery. 
Solwisky  M.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Somers  Abraham  L.  inspector  at  80,  b.  70  State. 

«   John,  h.  17  John. 

«   Joseph,  at  400  Main,  b.  17  John. 

«   Lawrence  E.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  17  John. 

((   Mary,  h.  1 7  John. 

"   t^^see  also  Summers. 
Somerset  Jas.  mach.at  58 1  Cap.  h.2u.  229Franklin. 
Somerville  Janette,  operator  at  254  Pearl,  b.u. 

584  Main. 
Sommer  Chas.  O.  barber  at  22  Sta.  h.  99  Williams. 
Sommerman  Albert  E.  machinist  at  216  Law- 
rence, b.  72  Hudson.  « 

«    August  A.  Jr.  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  72  Hud. 

"   Edward  engineer  str.  No.  4,  h.  1418  Broad. 

"    Edward  Jr.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  1418  Bd. 
Sonunermann  August  A.  upholsterer  at  219  Pearl, 

h.u.  72  Hudson. 
Song  Charles,  laundry,  102  Trumbull. 
Sontheimer  Thos.  cabm.at  1 80  Allyn,h.l  1  Francis. 
Sooter  Henrietta,  h.  8  Winthrop. 
Sope(|;^^«cc  D*Esopo. 
SoperEunice  B.  wid.  Charles  C.  h.  78  Hudson. 

<<    George  C.  printer,  b.  78  Hudson. 

«    Helen  G.  nurse,  1.  14  Church,  rm.  8. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  trim,  at  1 80  Allyn,h.2u.  560  Main. 
Sorg  Geo.  laborer,  h.r.  985  Main. 
Sormani  Louis,  ass't  cook  at  239  Main,  b.  38  John. 
Sorrel  Aloysius,  missionarv,  New  Park. 
Sorroko  Nathan,  peddler,  b.u.  211  Front 
Sosh  Louis,  laborer,  b.  49  Morgan. 
Soucie  Pins,  helper,  b.  28  Morgan. 
Souer  John,  at  556  Capitol,  h.r.  126  Market. 

«    Andrew,  assem.  at  556  Cap.  b.  4  Talcott 

«   Michael,  at  400  Main,  h.u.  4  Talcott 

((   ^l^^BTsee  also  Sauer. 
SouleGeorgiana  Mrs.  h.2u.  1 7  Windsor. 

«    Willis  L.  carpenter,  h.u.  30  New  Britain. 


306 


GEEKS    HABTFORD    CITT    DIKBCTORY. 


Sr/oth  CharWf  F.  b.  85  ilain- 
«   N'ii/ey  F.  nerchint  tai>jr  at  77  Peaii,  b. 

**    WiJJiaiKL  jiolifther  at  Pope?,  h-n.  213  Law. 

«  WiiiiaxD  R.  €xx»k  at  29  CentraL  k  101  SheL 
Soutliieiiiter  Selaitianjiia/:h.l  Fkiw.lLtL  35  Graod. 
Jv>ijther  Henrj',  <;D^B««r  at  Popes,  h.  Cone. 

8<HJtlj*'r:riJlCha*-J.if,achJ<^*5Cap-b.lOlWliitmore 

«    Kiiza  J.  h.u,  7  Halntit. 

"    IW^rt  H  U>AbiiirL  at  14 1  Pearl,  ktL  42 Jet 

«*    Hf/tM^  I L  Hja^.ljinist  at  40  Got.  b.u.  42  Jet 

**    K^^ **•'*''  SuiherfjiU. 
8oatb«HaD<J  Margaret,  drea^ukr.  22,  b.  22  Elm. 
feoutbern  Xew  En^rUmJ  Paring  Co.  141  Trn. 

**    New  Kri^laod  JeUphoiie  Co-  247  PearL 
8outbiiiavd  Jane,  wid.  J.  K.  b-  1064  Main. 
SouUiwk'k  Fred  I.4us'tbkkpr.atl4d  Sta.h.£.H.t 

u  Herirv,  teamster  at  4 6  Ann,h.2a.r.  171  State. 
South  worth  Ge^ir^^ia  A.  operator  at  3  Central, 

b.  V.)  Seyms. 
Sfivensen  Samuel,  jiainter  at  34  Pratt,  h.  Tru. 
S[iaf  ard  llarry  P.  clerk  at  :i03Mn.  b.  Glai^tonbuiy. 
Spain  James  W.  nuuh.  at  581  Cap.  b.  1 1 1  Pearl 
Sj^ildinj^  Frank  B.  galesm.  at  Popi«,b-21  Columbia. 

w    JameH A^Jr,clerk  at Johns-PrattCo.b.l  74Sig. 

"    John  A.  b.  1 74  Si;rournej. 

«    John  »lwarcl,  b.  29  Collins. 

«<    Samuel,  »<treet  sprinkler,  92,  h.  92  Ann. 

"    lS^«^«  aUo  SfKiulding. 
Sparks  Cliarles,  driver  at  53, 1.  53  Vernon. 

"    Charlei<,  lineman,  l.u.  61  Ann. 

a    Dwight  W.  toolm-  at  476  Cap. h.2u.  101  Bab. 

"    Klla,  wid.  John,  dressm.  14,  h.  14  Church. 

«    Ge<irjre  A  toolmaker  at  1  Laurel,  h.  E.H.t. 

«   James  L.  Mrn.  h.u.  34  Laurel. 

"   John,  driver  at  53,  b.  53  Vernon. 

«    Thomas  H.  mach.  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  23  Gm. 

"    Wm.  A  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  18  Walnut. 

"    William  A  student  at  Trinity  College.  5 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Sparrow  Amo«  L.  engineer  at  Y.M.C.  A  building. 
315  Peari,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

"    Fannie  L.  cashier  at  247  Pearl,  1.  26  Pratt 
Sparvente  Raphael,  laborer,  h.  25  Killxourn. 
Spatcher  John,  gardener,  h.  28  Elmer. 
Spatra  Max,  laliorcr  at  1  Laurel,  b.  83  North. 
Spauldino  Alva  W.  (C.  C.  FuUer  j-  Co,)  h. 
21  Vine.  See  page  451. 

"    Clinton  E.  b.  21  Vine. 

it    ^[^ see  also  Spalding;  SpoUen;  Sporlan. 
Spear  David  A.floriet,  242  Asy.h.  91  Wethersfield. 

"    Howard  W.  conduc.  at  St.  Ry.  b.  21  Congress. 

u   John  M.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  21  Congress. 
"    John  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  21,  h.  21  Congress. 
Speath  Anthony  H.  clerk  at  370  1.  624  Main. 
"    Kmma  M.  clerk  at  406  Main,  b.  20  South. 
"    George  E.  carpcitl.  at  364  Main,  b.  20  South. 
«    Pauline,  wid.  George  M.  h.  20  South. 
Sp(»ck  William  G.  painter  at  618  Cap.  b.  18  Smith. 
Speers  Elizabeth  wid.  John,  h.  28  Smith, 
t*    Isaac,  at  690  Park,  b.  28  Smith. 
u   Joarck,  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  h.  28  Smith. 
u    Robert,  at  690  Park,  h.  28  Smith. 
Spellvogel  John,cabinetm.at  Taft  Co.h.  71  Tem. 
Speirs  Charles  A.  operator  8  Sig.  h.2u,  8  Hawthorn. 


'  Speir*  Charioae>LteMiier,h.  73  Grove. 

^   John,  h.  2  HoKtnh. 
i     «<   Robot  G-pim.  at  20  ClBiFck,k.2&  25  Center. 
;  Speixact  Fraxk  P.  alfUrmoM  Itt  ward^  oon- 
tra*.-tor,  b.  57  FrooL 
u   James  E.  cler^  b.  57  Front. 
**   Jobn  F.  masoo.  b.  57  Front. 
«<    Katbarine,  wkL  James,  k  57  FrooU 
w    Uartin  M.  mason,  b.  57  Front. 
Spellmaa  B.  J.  steward  tog  Smitli.  285  State. 
^    Frank  X.  engineer  at  26  State, 
u    Fred  L.  macL  at  13S  SheL  b.2iL  48  Green. 
M   James,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 
«    Laura,  wid.  John,  h.  69  Fainnoimt 
«    Kelson.  li.2ii.  48  Greeo. 
u    William,  at  77  FroDt.  h.ii.  17  Windsor. 
«    WiUiam.  teamster  at  Bill  Bros.  46  Ann,  li.a. 

212  Sheldon, 
u    WUliam  N.  batcher,  h.a  17  Windsor. 
Spence  Catherine,  wid.  Alexander,  h.a.  58  Gov. 

"   Jennie,  clerk  at  369  Main,  b.n.  58  Goremor. 
Spencer  Abiather,  at  1  Flower,  h.  19  Babcock. 
u   Alfred  Jr.  cashier  £tna  National  Bank,  214 

Mam,  h.  16  Niles. 
"    Ambrose,  assistant  treasorer  of  Societ^r  for 

Sayings,  II  Pratt,  k  855  Asylum. 
"    Brainard  eleyatorer  at  382  Mnl  k  40  Lewis. 
«    Camot  O.  chief  clerk  School  Fand  office, 

room  5,  State  Capitol,  ku.  105  Oak. 
"    Charles  £.  bookkeeper,  k  4  7  Niles. 
«    Charles   T.  foreman  at   Hartford  Electric 

Light  Co.  ka.  14  Congress. 
«    Clarissa  M.  wid.  Calyin,  h.  181  Sigonmej. 
«    Edgar  E.  carpenter,  k  23  Center. 
u    Emma,  hooscKeeper  at  764  Main. 
"    FlorenceM.  teach.  Brown  8chool,160  Market, 

b.  18  Chapel. 
«    Frances  E.  wid.    H.  £.  at  Tiayelers  Ins. 

Co.  56  Prospect,  h.  7  Buckingham. 
"    Francis  H.  (G.  F.  S.  Sf  Co.)  ku  1470  Bd. 
"    George  A.  iceman  at  280  Mn.  b.  25Belleyae. 

SPENCER    CEORCE    F.  &  CO. 

carmen,  71  Asy.  rm.  26.       See  page  505. 
George  F.  Spencer.  FranciB  H.  Spencer. 

"  George  F.  (G.  F.  S.  j-  Cu)  h.  Deep  Riyer  t. 

"  Grace  C.  kindergarten  teacher  at  North 

East  school,  b.  98  Church. 

"  Harriet  A.  wid.  Uriel,  h.  102  Albany. 

«*  Henry  C.  lockm.  440,  b.  430  As>'lum,  rm.  4. 

"  Henry  W.mach.  at  216  Law.  k'u.  1081  Bd. 

"  Herbert  D.  engir.  at  356  Asy.  b.  102  Alb. 

«<  Howard  F.  repairer  at  Popes,  b.  326  Asy. 

«  Ira  H.  salesman,  26  High,  h.  102  Albany. 

*<  James  A.  foreman,  b.  1449  Broad. 

"  Jane,  h.  34  Backingham. 

"  Jos.  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Windsor  t. 

"  Juliette  H.  wid.  Joseph  N.  h.  10  Suffield. 

"  Lucius  H.  sign  painter,  b.  10  Suffield. 

«  Martha  E.  wid.  L.  A.  h.  98  Church. 

"  Mary,  h.  855  Asylum. 

"  Mary  Catlin,  h.  29  Atwood. 

"  Mar)'  L.  b.  98  Church. 

"  Norman  C.  student,  b.  779  Asylum. 

«<  Norman  H.  salesman,  k  779  Asylum. 

"  Rollin  B.  peddler,  h.8u.  6  Green. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


307 


Spencer  Roswell  D.  cond.  St.Ry.  h.u.  1 1  Ells. 

«    Samuel,  coremaker,  b.  101  Babcock. 

«    Truman  J.  printer,  b.  10  Suffield. 

<<   Wm.  Alfrea,  asst  bookkeeper  at  Society  for 
Savings,  11  Pratt,  h.  855  Asylum. 

u   William  Mrs.  h.  90  Ann. 
Sperber  Herman,  tinner  136  Main,  h.u.  58  Tern. 
Sperl  Julius,  baker  at  115  Win.  h.  Cranes  court. 
Sperry  Alfred  W.  Jr.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b. 
51  Sigoumey. 

«    Alice,  wid.  Alfred  W.  h.  51  Sigourney. 

«    C.  W.  Mrs.  h.u.  596  Main. 

"   Clara  Mrh.  109  Washington. 

It   E.W.  b.  27  Pavilion. 

«    Edwin  S.  mach.  1  Flow.h. Warehousepoint  v. 

«    Elbert  W.  clerk  at  581  Cap.  b.  51  Sig. 

((   Elicia  E.  wid.  George,  h.  864  Main. 

«    Elisha  P.  bart.  at  98  Mn.  h.  1 1 6  Whitmore. 

"    Elsie  H.  b.  100  Hopkins. 

«    Henry  M.  discount  clerk  National  Exchange 
bank,  76  State,  b.  9  Winthrop. 

"    Henry  T.  h.  9  Winthrop. 

8PERRY  LEWIS.  (S.  McLean  {r 
Brainard)  attorney  at  law,  218  Main,  h. 
East  Windsor  Hill.  See  page  444. 

«    Lewis  A.  tirerepairer  at  690  Park,  b.  51  Sig. 
«   M.  B.  Miss,  kindergarten  sch.  323  PI.  3d  floor. 
«   M.  Adams,  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  75  Web. 
it   M^ry  Mrs.  1.  527  Main. 
"    May  C.  furrier,  26,  h.  26  Pratt,  rm.  40. 

8PERRY,   McLEAN  &   BRAIN- 

A  R  Df  attorneys  at  law,  218  Main.   See 

paae  444. 

Lewis  Sperry.  .  George  P.  McLean. 

Austin  Brainara. 

ii   Nathan  A.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  75  Webster. 

"    SusanM.Mr8.dres8maker,d57,h.u.357Main. 

"    William  M.  carpenter,  h.2u.  2  Martin. 
Spicer  Edwin  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  381  Capitol. 
Spiedell  Geo.  M.  compositor,  254  PI.  h.  23  Tal. 
Spiegel  David,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  66  Windsor. 

u   Herman,cutter at 30  Asy lum,b.u.66  Windsor. 

«   Nathan,  clerk,  b.  66  Windsor. 

"    Raphael,  tailor  at  2  Kinsley,  h.a.  66  Win. 
Spiehsl  Joseph,  filer  at  Popes,  h.2u.  82  Franklin. 
Spiel vogel  John,  laborer,  h.u.r.  71  Temple. 

««  John,  carpenter  at  Lumber,  h.u.r.  71  Tem. 
Spieske  Henry,  furniture,etc.478  Mn.  h.  77  Edw. 
Spillane  Michael  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  45  Laf. 
Spiller  Fred.  T.  drug  clerk  at  189,  b.  27>^Main. 
Spiritual  Hall,  81  Asylum. 
Splaun  Michael,  driver  at  Mellen  &  Hewes  Co. 

255  Main,  h.  24  Cedar. 
Spollen  Annie,  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.u.  20  Aid. 

"    Dennis  A.  molder  114  Grove,  b.u.  20  Alden. 

«   Mamie  J.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.u.  20  Alden. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Matthew,  h.u.  20  Alden. 

«    Patrick,  saloon,  186,  h.u.  184  Sheldon. 
Sponsel  Chas.  W.  ass*t  supt.  at  Capewell  Horse 
Nail  Co.  40  Gov.  h.  22  Huntington. 

«   John  A.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  11  Hudson. 

"    Rapid  Fire  Gun  Co.  95  Pearl. 
Sponza  James,  h.u  30  Kilboum. 
Spooner  Celia  B.  stenog.  at  197  Asy .b.  259  High. 

*<   Eugene  T.  insurance  agent,  h.  259  High. 


Sporer  Matthias, foreman  at  476  Cap.  h.u.  295  Pk. 
Sporlan  Chas.  H.  bartender,  h.  21  Seymour. 

«    Edw'd  M.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  21  Seymour. 
Sposito  Lauelza  laborer,  h.u.  78  Charles. 
Sprague  Chas.  H.  messenger  at  U.  S.  Express  Co. 
b.  6  Foot  Guard  pi. 

«    Chas.  R.  f reighthand  at  P.&  R.R.  b .  289  Aly. 

"    Charles    W.    superintendent  streets,   300 
Main,  City  Hall,  h.u.  lll(  Ann. 

«    Dwight,  clerk  at  98  Kilboum,  b.2u.  882  Mn. 

«    Effie  Prescott,  h.  7  Winthrop. 

«    El  win  L.  tinpeddler  wagon,  46,  h.  46  Bond. 

«    HattieB.  b,  111>|^  Ann. 

(<   Joseph  H.  at  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
h.  7  Winthrop. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Benjamin,  b.  37  Sumner. 

«    T.  Dwight,  at  N.Y,B..  h.u.  382  Main,  rm.  4. 
Spraut  Robert,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  1264  Bd. 
Spray  Randolph,  l.u.  289  Allyn. 
Sprigensde  Joseph,  helper  at  476  Capitol. 
Spring  Brook  Ice  Co.  280  Main. 

"    Grove  Cemetery,  N.C. Wilder,  sup't,  89  7  Mn. 

"    P.  Chas.  teamster  at  157  Weth.  b.u.  19  Ben. 

«   Rudolph,  screwmaker,  h.  139  Market 

«    Theodore  L.  at  Popes,  h.r.  905  Main. 

«   Wm.  F.  b.r.  905  Main. 
Springer  E.  O.  trav.  salesman  at  54  Ann,  h. 

East  Brookfield,  Mass. 
Spugnardo  Liborio,  fruit,  45,  h.  45  Main. 
Spurr  George  W.  carpenter  at  40  Governor,  b. 

86  Itetreat. 
Squires  A.  &  Son,  meats,  oysters,  33-43  Market. 

Alytn  Squires.      £Ii8ha  B.  Sqaires. 

"    Alvin  (A.  S.Sf  Son)  h.  16  Linden  pi. 

u   Alvin  E.  at  33  Market,  b.  167  Seymour. 

"    Charles  A.  b.  14  Fairmount. 

«   Charles  B.  plater  at  62  Market,  h.  E.H.  t. 

"    Chas.  B.  railway  postal  clerk,  h.u.  964  Main. 

ti    Charles  W.  bookkeeper,  b.  52  Park. 

«    Elisha  B.  (A.  Squires  ^  Son)  h.  167  Sey. 

It   George  F.  driver  at  61  Asylum,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Greorge  W.  salesman,  h.  52  Park. 

«    J.V.deputy collector,65  Sta.h.223Asy.rm.63. 

«    Luman  A.  b.  52  Park. 
St.  Ii;^^  see  Sainf,  beginning  of  letter  "S**page  28  7. 
Stach  Howard  J.  foreman  at  581  Capitol,  h.2u. 

101  Babcock. 
Stack  David,  supt.  Hfd.  Cap.  Brick  Co.  h.  N.B.t. 

tt   J.  B.  special  examiner  bureau  pensions,  65 
State,  P.O.  building,  h.  New  Haven. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  b.  288*  Zion. 

«    Thos.  casehardener  at  ropes,  b.  238^  Zion. 

"    Thomas,  laborer,  h.r.  Woodland. 

«    Timothy,  driver  at  15  Albany,  b.  16  Chst. 

"    William,  cabinetm.  1 74  Pearl,  b.  82  Pearl. 
Stacker  John,  shoemaker,  546  Asy.  h.2u.r.  54Tem. 
Stackpole  C.  O.  molder  at  1  Flow.  b.  120  Hung. 
Stacy  Almira,  wid.  Henry,  h.2u.  848  Main. 

«    Ina  B.  cor.  fittings,  waists  58,  b.  58  Church. 

"   John  N.  ostler  at  291  Allyn,  b.  61  Ann. 

"    Oliver  H.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  578  Mn. 
Stader  Hulda,  wid.  Otto,  h.2u.  4  Talcott. 
Staderm an  Richard, sere wm.4  7 6 Cap.h .  2u .  1 8  Shel. 
Stafenbeel  Rudolph,  agent,  l.u.  26  Church. 
Staff  J.  J.  ostler  at  14,  b.  14  Huntington. 


808 


6EEES    HABTFOBD    CriT    DreBCTORT. 


6E0R6E  W.  STAPLES, 


New  York  Life  Insurance  Co., 

333    MAIN    STREET, 


4.  HUU  BUkk. 

HuJfmtl  C\i2m.  J,  ttia^rk  at  Z*iS  Cap.  h,  Bockrille  t. 

H    IhvlU'Y  J,  f'\)L.  'l\H  Mn.  rm.  47,  h.iL  27m  Map. 

^   }LIL  fertilizera,  242  State,  b.  59  CapitoL 

**   JiAtB^  h.  71  New  Britain* 

*^  JfAm.  'uxaam  at  :!80  Main,  h.  14  Union. 

M   Josfj/h.  lisumetmn,  at  1 5^5  Sta.  h.  33  Martin. 

u    Mary,  clr(;k»ra.  at  2.>3  Mn.  b.n.  270  Maple. 

**   Mirioie  X,  nuneat  20  Uadson. 

u   Tbr/maa,  {^nuiint^  cr/ntr.  h.  65  New  Britain. 
8ta(car  H\f:\i2wX  heljj^fr,  b.  165  FronL 
tnaif^^  AUiert  L.  ojier.  at  Hartford  Telegram,  b. 

25  Ci'Aiinl  row. 
8ta}jlharximer  if^frman^  barber,  L  484  Fnint. 
huib  Krnma  C.  injjiector  at  70,  b.  67  Hujrsbope. 

<<    (ieo.  W.  jiattemmaker  at  Colu,  b.  71  liuj. 

^   John  A.niachini]it  at  70,  h.  67  Hoyshope. 
8uufn<;r  John,  b.u.  10  Chestnut. 
Htain  I>oraMrs.corjr('<:tioner)r,244  Sta.h.ii.  204  Fr. 

**    Ike,  hameimnakrfr,  h.2a.  232  Front. 

"    Ham,  raj^picker,  h.2u.  234  Front. 

**    r^  '^^^  ^'^'^  St^in, 
Stalker  K.  E.  mry.  &  trcaa.  Stalker  Mfg.  Co.  h.n. 
166  Allvn. 

**   WiT,  Co.  home  goorJs,  452  A«ylam. 

It   Neil,  m^.  Stalker  Mfe.  Co.  h.u.  166  AWyn. 
Stamm  Ro»ena,wid.  John,  h.  34  Allen  pi. 
Stamp  Ilenrv,  machinist,  b.n.  37  Elliott. 
Stancbeiiki  Elizabeth,  wid.  Charles,  b.  201  Capen. 

"    Eva  H.  music  tearrher,  b.  201  Ca|>en. 
Stancliif  Henry  J.  b.  54  CapiUil. 
Standard  Cement  Co.  R.  W.  Farmer,  receiver, 
16  Main. 

«    Oil  Co.  James  L.  Freeborne,  mgr.  870  Fr. 

STANDARD  RUC  &  CARPET 
RENOVATING  CO., '•  is  and 

15  Wells. 
John  IlMS.  William  F.  Haas. 

Standihh  Jarkd  B.  engraver  at  177  Asylum 
(Perkins  fr  S.)  L  Wethersfield  t. 

See  page  263. 

«    Tliomas,  (Birlcery  Mfg.  Co,)  h.  Weth.  t. 
Stanley  Alice,  Htudent,  b.  58  Church. 

«<    F.  A.  machinist  at  476  Capitol. 

«   Frank  G.  musician,  11,  b.  11  Goodman. 

«    Grant,  office  secy,  at  Y.M.C.  A.b.  1 1  Goodman. 

(<   James,  buffer  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66 
Market,  h.  236  Maple. 

"   Joseph  £.  sew.  machine  agt.  h.  11  Good.  pi. 

«   Joseph  T.  clerk,  b.  91  Main. 

"    Peter,  clerk  at  146  State,  b.u.  41  Williams. 
Stannard  Alice  D.  b.  785  Main. 

u   Ellen  L.  wid.  John  P.nurse,  785, h.  785  Main. 

«    Frank  L.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
h.u.  45  Sigourncy. 

M   John,  at  r.  12  Pratt,  b.  785  Main. 


Scannaid  Mn  &  dak  li  T 
li.li.  7«>7  Maia. 
«<   MaMw  Sl  at  r.  12  Pratt,  K  785 
««   Monroe,  fiiiiMia   Fkatt  k, 

Ffevcr,  L  48  Ub J. 
M    SnpplrHoiae.l>4  AllTB.EfaBarC 
u    Waho- M.  bocAkeeper,  ai  40u 


SO  State, 


WUtMj  Ok  1 


Maim  bu  So. 


Stannii  Frederick  A.  maA  at  Popci^La.  428  Aay. 
StaniOD  Annie,  wkL  Patrick,  h.  397  CapitoL 

**  Arthur  L  eleTatorer  at  Hartford  CotvaBt, 
66  State,  h.  11  Goodman  pL 

"    CluH.A.derkat9€AlbaBr^2ii.llGooiLpL 

«<   Chester  C.  driTer.  La.  248  Main,  im.  14. 

^   Jaows  J.  student,  b.  397  CapitoL 

STANTON    LEWIS  E.  attorw^*  t^ 

State,  h.  318  Mam,  room  40.    Step.-^Ab. 

•*   Marr  A.  milliner  at  372  Mn.  b.  397  Cj4>itoL 

u   MicWl  U.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.N.B.t. 

«    Rhoda  A.  wm).  JaoKS  M.  kSn.  11  Goodman. 

"    Thooias  F.  h.  397  CapitoL 
Suplt^  Edwin  T.  molder  at  FnU  &  Whitnejr 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  89  Madison. 
Staples  Geobge  W.  general  agent  New  Toric 
Life  Insurance  Compaar,  333  Main,   h. 
West  Hartford  t.  'See  page  308. 

Staples  Joseph  C.  b.  143  Woodland. 

"    Susan  A.  wid.  Edwin  h.  h.  143  Woodland. 
Stapleton  James,  at  278  Asylnm,  h.o.  76  Aroo. 

"    Richard  P.  engineer,  h.  29  Mechanic. 
Stark  Louis,  bartender  at  26  State. 
Starkel  Ernest,  clerk  at  466  Asy.  h.n.  15  Kibbe. 

«<    Henry ,baggagem.at  Union  depot,h.n.l  5  Klb. 
Stari^ey  Dennis  J.  shippingcl'k.  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainard  Co.  49  TriL  h-o.  41  Green. 

«    Harr}',  foreman  at  Popes,  b.  813  Main. 

«   John,  ropemaker  at  33  Mor.  h.n.  34  Canton. 

«   John  Jr.  clerk,  66  Asy.  b.u.  34  Canton. 

«    Samuel  R.  carpenter,  b.u.  289  Allyn. 

«    Thomas  J.  laborer,  b.n.  34  Canton. 

a   WiUiam  J.  at  690  Park,  L  26  Walnut. 
Starkie  H.  engineer  at  1  Laurel,  h.  191  Russ. 

"    Harry,  heljpMer  at  1  Lam^L  b.  813  Main. 

«   Mary,wid.Thomas,  h.  850  Main. 

"    Walter,  h.  20  Wooster. 

«    W^illiam,  carpenter  at  1  Laurel,  b.  645  Mn. 
Starkweather  Charles  M.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  36 
Forest. 

u   Henry,  draughtsm.  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  241  Sigoumey. 

"    Nathan,  surveyor,  948,  h.  948  Asylnm. 
Starr  Benjamin  M.  b.  27  Charter  Oak  Place. 

"    Charles,  b.  55  Capitol. 

"    Charlotte  M.  wid.  Burgis  P.  h.  1 0  Townley. 

«    Edmund,  salesm.  278  Asy.  h.  Newington  t. 

"    Edward  J.  clerk  at  193  Asy.  b.u.  206  Fkn. 

«    Emma  Mrs.  b.u.  208  Franklin. 

«    Fred'k  W.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  Newington  t 

<<   Jerome  E.  clerk  at  193  Asy.  b.  206  Fkn.  av. 

«    John  C.  steamfitter,  b.  13  Chapel. 

«    Kate,  wid.  Christopher,  13  ChapeL 

«   Lottie  E.  Mrs.  h.u.  8  Marsh  ct, 
Starr  Pierre  S.  physician,  309  Main,  h.  179  Sw. 

«    Robert  S.  student  Trinity  College,  b.l  79  Sig. 

«    Samuel  h.  19  Church. 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  directory. 


309 


Pierre  S.  Starr,  physician,  809  Main,  h.  179 
Sigoumev. 

Hours— 6  CO  9. 80  A-lc. 

2  to  3.80  and  7.30  to  8.80  P.M. 
Telephone— House  127-8. 

STARR    THOMAS    K.  dentist,   882 

Main,  Cheney  Building,  b.  4  Beacon. 

«   William  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  206  Franklin. 

"   BT"*^*  <^o  Staer* 
Start  Edwin  H.  clerk  at  329  Main,  b.  56  Park. 
Stasinski  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  6^  Ellerj,  rm.  17. 
Stasne  Frank  C.  tailor  258  Main,  h.u.  84  Park. 

STATE  BANK,  299  Main.    Seepage9S0. 

«<   House  or  State  Capitol,  on  Bushnell  Park. 
«   Library,  C.  J.  Hoadly,  librarian,  in  Capitol. 

STATE  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.  274  Main.     See  p.  SH9. 
«    Prison  Association,  room  45,  in  CapitoL 

STATE  SAVINGS  BANK,  89  Pearl. 

Miles  W.  Graves,  treas.  See  page  885. 
States  Machine  Co.  A.  Yanderbeek,  490  Capitol. 
Station  House  and  Police,  88  Kinsley.  See  p.642. 
Staudinger  August  D.  nailm.  at  40  (70v.h.58  Bkm. 

(<   Charles  T.  machinist,  b.  80  Hudson. 

M   Louisa  T.  clerk  at  Gas  Co.  8  Front. 

«   Rudolph  £.  toolmaker,  h.u.  49  Main. 

«    William,  machinist  at  223  State. 
Staufenbil  R.  canvasser,  118  Asylum,  b.  Church. 
Stau^r  £dw.F.a8sembr.at  581  Cap.b.  4  FtG.  pi. 

"   Wm.F.tailorat66  Asy.  h.u. 4Foot  Guard  pL 
Stavalo  Dominic,  laborer,  b.u.  76  Charles. 

«   Joseph,  laborer,  h.8u.  4  Charles. 
Stavo  Nunzianto,  ragpicker,  h.  20  Charles. 
Stead  Daniel,  maoh.  at  1  Flow.  h.  22  Francis. 
Steamboat  storehouses,  112  Com.  and  285  State. 

it    wharves  at  the  foot  of  State  street. 
Steane  Isaac  James,  pres't  Barbour  Silver  Co. 

62  Market,  h.  71  Washington. 
Stearns  Alice  M.  schoolteacher,!).  76  Flower. 

«   Bert  N.  clerk  at  31, 1.  88  Church. 

«   Charles  C.  professor  Theological  seminary, 
h.  126  Garden. 

"   Chas.  Storrier,  a^ent,  190  Pearl,  b.  83  Elm. 

<<   Frank  Monroe,  foreman  for  Berlin  Bridge 
Co.  h.  7  Elliott  pi. 

««   Frederic  S.  clerk  at  34  Asvlum,  b.  135  Tru. 
Stearns  Henrt  P.8uperintendent  and  physician 
Retreat  for  the  -Insane,  30  Washmgton, 
h.  1 90  Retreat.         See  pages  666,  66  7. 

«   Persis  M.  wid.  Experience,  h.  76  Flower. 

"   (^^see  also  Sterns. 
Stebbins  A.  L.  prin.  at  Stebbins  Institute,  u.  382 
Main,  rm.  21. 

«    Andrew,  mach.  at  80  Huy.  h.u.  46  Bond. 

"   Charles  W.  driller  at  Colts,  b.  2  State. 

«    Daniel  H.  timekeeper,  64  Com.  h.  77  Hud. 

«    G.  D.  Mrs.  dressm.  381,  h.  381  Capitol. 

«   George  D.  foreman  at  476,  h.  381  Capitol. 

«   Henry  M.  machinist  at  4  76  Capitol. 

«    Inst.  Stammering  Cure,  u.  382  Mn.  rm.  21. 

*<   James  K.  screwmaker,  476  Cap.  h.  77  Hud. 

it   Joseph  B.  clerk,  b.  17  Squire. 

«   Mary  C.  dressmaker,  b.  145  Capitol. 

tt   Mary  J.  clerk  at  354  Mn.  b.  1 2  Buckingham. 


Stedman  Chas.  E.  bkkpr.  690  Park,  h.  82  Beach. 
((   Edmund  A.  president  and  treasurer  Fidelity 

Company,  25  Pearl,  h.  79  Ehn.  See  p.  382. 
«    Elizabeth  Airs.  h.  145  Collins. 
««    Harry  B.  (S.  j*  Redfield)  h.  533  Far. 
"    Herbert  P.  elk.  at  Hfd.  Library,  b.  145  Col. 
«   Jane,  wid.  Henry,  vestm.  h.r.  629  Main. 
«   Jeannette,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
«   John  A.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  18  Francis. 
«   John  E.  machinist  at  66  State,  b.  145  Col. 
«   John  W.  Mrs.  h.  174  Farmington  av. 
(<   Lewis  H.  clerk  at  Belknap  &  Warfield,  77 

Asylum,  b.  145  Collins. 

<<   &  Redfield,  commercial  paper,  5  Central. 
Harry  B.  Stedman.  H.  8.  Redfield. 

«   William  H.  superintendent  Merrow  Machine 
Co.  133  Sheldon,  h.  173  Seymour. 
Steele  Albert  S.  helper  at  353  Albany,  h.  W.H.t 

«    Alvion  B.  b.  584  Park. 

«    Andrew  G.  b.  584  Park. 

«   Arthur  G.  salesman,  149  State,  h.  56  Sum. 

«   Charles  J.  box  clerk  at  P.  O.  b.  21  Florence. 

«    Clinton  L.  at  Merrow  Mach.  Co.b.u.48  Green. 

It   Edward  A.  mach.  at  388  Capitol,  b.  W.H.t. 

«   Edward,  attorney,  345  Main,  b.  27  Clark. 

«    Geo.  W.  salesman  at  428  Main,  b.  N.B.  t. 

«    Geo.  Whipple  music  teach.  8,  h.  8  Spring. 

«    Goodwin,  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  584  rark. 

"   Harriet,  wid.  Ebenezer,  b.  15  Beach. 

«    Henry  W.  propertyman,  397  Main. 

«<    Hugh  A.  butcher  2  Church,  h.  116  Mather. 

«   Jennie,  wid.  John,  h.  1339  Broad. 

'<    Les.  L.  coachman,  210,  b.  210  Farmington. 

«   Samuel  A.  watchman  at  1  Flow.  b.  3  73  Asy. 

«   Thos.  Sedgwick,  artist,  372  Main,  rm.  98,  h. 
71  Woodland. 

«    Timothy  E.  attorney,  345  Main,  street  com- 
missioner, h.  27  Clark. 

it   W.  R.  clerk  at  700  Main,  b.  27  Clark. 

tt   Wilbur  S.  clerk  at  78  Trumbull,  1.7  7  Capitol. 

«   William  B.  b.  1339  Broad. 

«   William  C.  policeman,  h.  21  Florence. 
Steen  Alexander,  saddler  at  8  Sig.  b.u.  1478  Bd. 
Steer  Trayton,  expresser,  h.  84  Fairmount. 
Steeves  Wm.  H.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  39  Grand. 
Stehli  Jacob,  foreman,  476  Capitol,  h.  26  Russ. 
Stehn  Gustav,  gymnastic  teach.  h.u.  22  Goodwin. 
Steidel  Henry,  tailor  at  2  Sta.  h.  138  Bellevue. 
Steiher  Niki,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  41  Mulberry. 
Steihl  William,  h.  134  Mather. 
Steiler  Hermann,  b.u.  130  Martin. 
Stein  A.  peddler,  h.2.u.  232  Front. 

«    Adolph,  locksmith  at  2 1 6  Law.  h.u.  73  Avon. 

«    HeniT,  dpver  at  108, 1.  105  Main. 

tt   Israel,  hamessmaker  8  Sig.  b.u.  282  Front. 

"   Moses,  peddler,  h.  6  John. 

"    t^^See  also  Steane. 
Steinbruck  Charles,  laborer  at  and  b.  9  Fairfield. 

«    Christian,  saloon,  70,  h.  68  Temple. 
Steincamp  George,  barber,  248,  b.  246  Park. 
Steine  Joseph,  peddler,  h.  226  Front. 
Steiner  Emma  J.  h.  12  Suffield. 

«    Sigmund,  jeweler,  29,  h.  29  Morris. 

(<    Solomon,  jewelry,  h.u.  4  Groodman  place. 
Steinhardt  Adolph,  cellarman  at  54,  b.  57  Bel. 


310 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


Steinhoff  John  A.  tray,  salesm.  h.u.  12  Belden. 
Steinmetz  Annie  L.  wid.  Philip,  h.u.  50  Hung. 

«    Bros,  real  estate  agency,  S2  Asylum. 

Williara  P.  Stelnniete.      Robert  C.  Steinmets. 
"   Jacob  F.  clerk,  b.  50  Hungerford. 
«   Robert  C.  (S,  Bros,  )h.u.  60  Hungerford. 
"    Wm.  P.  (S,  Bros.)  b.u.  50  Hungerford. 

STELLiNC    FRED   W.  sheet  metal 
work,    93   Franklin,  h.   16    Pawtucket. 

See  page  440. 

Stelman  Nelson,  blacksm.  at  Popes,  h.  48  Green. 
Stelzl  John,  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  94  Babcock. 
Stengelin  Andrew,  bookkeeper,  815  Park,  h.  82 
Jefferson. 
«    Fred,  cutler  at  162  Pearl,  h.u.  40  Jefferson. 
Stengle  Harry  S.  treas.  Parson's  Theatre,66  Pros. 
Stenner  Charles,  mach.  at  476  Cap.  l.u.  28  Bab. 
Stenson  George  £.  carpenter,  b.u.  21  Williams. 

»*    Oliver  E.  builder,  h.u.  21  Williams. 
Stenstrom  Theodore,  rubber  worker  at  690  Park, 

b.  54  Flower. 
Stepan  Wm.  E.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  h.  55  Francis. 
«    William  J.  machinist  at  IVatt  &  Wliitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  b.  55  Francis. 
Stephens  Geo.  clipper  at  Pratt  &  Wliitney  Co. 
1  Flower,  h.  27  Francis. 
"    George  H.  at  164  State,  b.  27  Francis. 
It    Harry  U.  carpenter,  283  Shel.  h.  51  Bab. 
"   John,  machinist  atl  Flower,  b.  27  Francis. 
Stephenson  ^[^^see  also  Stevenson. 
Sterbenz  Geo.  brewer  at  315  Park,  h.  50  Law. 
Sterling  C.  C.  electrician  at  66  State. 
II   Edmund  K.  student  at  Trinity  College,  11 
Jarv'is  Hall,  Summit. 

8TERLINC  WASHING  COM- 
POUND CO.  manTrs  Sterling  Com- 
pound, otlice  and  factory  284  Asy.  rm.  47. 

«    ^[y^see  also  Stirling, 
Stermer  John,  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asy. 
Stem  Aaron,  h.  13  Congress. 

"    Carl  (Stem  §*  Co.)  h.u.  22  Canton. 

"    &  Co.  fancy  dry  goods,  358  Main. 
Carl  Stom.     iBtdore  wise.    Gottfried  Olschefskie. 
Soluniou  Yoaugiiian. 

Stern  Charles  S.  physician,  268,  h.  268  Main. 

"    £.  Belle,  bkkpr.  at  406  Main,  b.  1 3  Congress. 

<<    Isaac,  salesman  at  406  Main,  b.  13  Congress. 

"    Jos.  S.  {StemSf  Wei(ll)h,u,6l^  Governor. 

"   Julie,  stenographer  26  Pratt,  b.  1 3  Congress. 

"    Minnicjteacher atNorthwestsc'h'l,b.l3  Con^. 

"    Moses  A.  clerk,  406  Mn.  h.  1 2  Goodman  pi. 

«    Samuel,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  13  Congress. 

"    &  Weidl,  barbers,  6  Charter  Oak. 

Josepli  8.  8t«m.  Edward  WeldL 

"    t^^see  also  Stearns, 

STERNBERG  A.  C.  highway  commissioner. 
State  Capitol,  rm.  27,  Tobacco  Fertilizers 
and  Agricultural  Implements,  232  and  284 
State.  Agent  for  L.  Gershel  &  Bros.,  New 
York,  h.  West  Hartford  t. 

Sternberg  John  C.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  Newington  t 
«   Max,  clerk  at  114  Pearl,  b.  Meriden  t. 


Sterzing  Augustus,  contr.  440,  h.  8  73  Asy.  rm.  36. 

(<    Charles,  bottler  at  Temple,  h.  70  Union  pi. 

"   Emil  J.  mach.at  58 1  Cap.  h.u.  1 5  Green woocL 

«    George  H.  contractor  at  J.  L.  Howsud  &  Co. 
440  Asylum,  h.  680  Park. 

"   t^^see  also  Stetson, 
Stetson  Charles  R.  engineer,  h.u.  70  Union  pi. 

"    George,  laborer,  h.  646  Park. 

"   Jane  V. wid.  Horace  W.  h.  60  Buckingham. 

u    William  Mrs.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  & 
Co.  400  Main,  b.  103  Trumbull. 

«   William  E.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  Middletown. 

"    IC^^*«c  also  Sterzing. 
Steubenraugh  James,  1.  536  Main. 

«   Joseph,  1.  536  Main. 
Steven  William  T.  mgr.  Hartford  Optical  Co. 
4  State,  h.  99  Trumbull.      Seepage  163. 
Stevens  Albert  G.  motorman  St.Ry.  115  State. 

«    Albert  H.  furniture,  b.  81  Benton. 

«    Albert  H.  painter  329  Main,  h.  460  Weth. 

"    Albert  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  88  Franklin. 

«   Alfred  A»clerk  at  342  Asylum,  h.u.  14  Russ. 

«    Alfred  H.  draughtsman  690  Park,  b.21 2  Lau. 

«    Alice  A.  teacher  Hfd.  H.  sch.  b.  36  West. 

"    Bridget,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  9  Kinsley. 

"    Came  Mrs.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  b.  32  Buckingham. 

«    Charles  B.  clerk,  h.  81  Hudson. 

"    Charles  (r.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  1 50  Franklin. 

«    Charles  H.  steamfitr.  1  Flow.  h.2u.  147  Sta. 

«    Charles  M.  bkkpr.  at  108,  b.  11  Whitney. 

"    Charles  M.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  11  Whitney 

"   Clara  A.  principal  Lawrence  street  school, 
b.  107  Washington. 

<<    Clarissa  F.  wid.  Lyman,  b.u.  14  Russ. 

«    Daniel,  general  repairer,  128  Mn.h.  81  Ben. 

"    David,  h.  1 1  Whitney. 

««   David  J.  Jr.  timekeepr.  1  Flow.  b.  11  AVhit. 

<(    Edward  W.  assem.  at  Colts,  h.  88  Franklin. 

"    Edwin  W.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  88  Franklin. 

«    Ella  J.  at  336  Asylum,  b.  28  Alden. 

"    Enos,  h.  445  Wethersfield. 

"    Florence,  bookkr.  65  Front,  b.  88  Franklin. 

«    Halsey,  atHaKford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection 
and  Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  b.  Newington  t. 

"    Herbert  E.  at  Popes,  b.  460  Wethersfield. 

t<    Horace,awning  mkr.  7  Haynes,  h.  Burnside  t. 

«    Howard  E.  blacksm.  at  1 7  Elm,  b.  445  Weth. 

«   J.  Eugene,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  39  Main. 

u  John  H.  P.  at  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  Insp.  & 
Ins.  Co.  218  Main,b.  Newington  t. 

"   James  R.  clerk  at  5,  h.  727  Asylum. 

"   Jane,  wid.  J.  N.  B.  h.  9  Fales. 

u   John  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  24  Vernon. 

«   John  S.  clerk  National  Market,  329  Asylum, 
b.  9  Fales. 

tt   Joseph  R.  painter,  b.2u.  9  Kinsley. 

«   Julia  A.  teacher.  South  school,  36  Wads- 
worth,  b.  1  Preston. 

«    Maria  D.  b.  28  Alden. 

«<    Martin  Van,  condtr.  St.  Ry.  h.  250  Putnam. 

«    Mary  B.  wid.  Edwin,  h.  1  Preston. 

u   Mary  J.  b.u.  7  Goodman  pi. 

«   Mary  K.  stenographer  at  Hfd.  Life  &  An- 
nuity Ins.  Co.  230  Asy.  b.  Newington  t. 


GBBR'S    HARTFORD    dTY    DIRECTORY. 


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STEVENS    NEWELL    H.  proprietor 

National  Meat  Market,  2)29  Asylom,  h. 

9  Fales.  Seepage  549. 

Nellie  H.  b.  9  Fales. 

Patrick,  furniture,  174  Peari,  h.  22  Cedar. 
Paul  £.  clerk  at  220  Main,  b.  727  Asylum. 
Rachel,  musicteacher,  b.  40  Mahl. 
Robert    D.   inspector   Custom    House,  h. 

2u.  40  Mahl. 
Sarah,  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Sarah,  wid.  Fred.  M.  musict'cher,  b.  40  Mahl. 
Sarah  A.  Mrs.:  teacher  South  school,  86 

Wadsworth,  h.  1  Preston. 
Thomas,  roofer,  b.2u.  9  Kinsley. 
W.  Fisk,  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  Newington  t. 
W.J.  polisher  at 476  Cap.  b.  237  Lawrence. 
Wm.  £.  mach.  at  262  Main,  b.  88  Franklin. 
Wm.  H.  painter  at  829  Main,  h.  28  Alden. 
Wm.  H.  (Ripley  Bros,  Co.)  h.  89  Niles. 
Stevenson  Chas.  H.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  79  Francis. 
Henry  C.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.  116  Madison  av. 
J.  R.  operator  at  Hartford  Post,  28  Asylum, 

b.  80  Spring. 
John  H.  machinist  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.  79  Francis. 
Marie  D.  operator  at  Hfd.  Post,  28  Asylum, 

b.  79  Francis. 
Sophia,  wid.  John,  b.  79  Francis. 
%^fSee  also  Stephenson. 
Stewart  Abigail  Mrs.  laundress,  10,  h.  10  Green. 
«   Amanda,  wid.  Francis,  h.u.  28  Benton. 
Archibald,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  1 7  Warner. 
Charles,  coachman,  h.  86  South  Prospect. 
Charles  A.  teacher  at  Huntsinger's  Business 

College,  80  Asylum,  h.  27  Alden. 
Charles  A.  l.u.  2*74  Main,  rm.  83. 
Charles  H.  assistant  foreman  at  Popes. 


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STEWART  GORDON  W.  expert  accountant 
and  bookkeeper.  P.  O.  box  949  Hartford, 
h.  Portland  t. 

«<    Henry  B.  laborer,  b.  10  Green. 

"   James,  mason,  h.  527  Main. 

(I   James  A.  presshand  at  Popes,  b.  1 7  Warner. 

«   Jennie  A.  music  teacher  185,  b.  185  Seymour. 

«   Jennie  L.  dressm.  200,  b.  200  Wethersfield. 

«    John  D.  salesman,  816  Pearl,  h.u.  10  John. 

tt   John  £.  clerk  First  National  Bank,  50  State, 
b.  Windsor  t. 

«   Margaret,  wid.  James  M.  h.  185  Seymour. 

<<    Samuel,  mason,  b.  527  Main. 

««    Timothy  B.  h.u.  61  Whitmore. 

"   Walter  A.  W.  bookkeeper  and  stenograph- 
er 188  Sheldon,  b.  12  Buckingham. 

"   t^^«««  ol^o  Stuart;  Steward. 
ST  I  BBS    CEOa    H.   steam   heating,  etc. 
294  Asylum,  1.  88  Capitol.    See  page  484. 
Sticklor  Max,  teacher,  h.2u.  64  Monran. 
Stickney  Chas.  L.  (S.  Sc  Paitison  )  h.  549  Main. 

«    Greo.  G.  joiner  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.t. 

"   Hannah  C.  wid.  C.  L.  h.u.  526  Main. 

(<   &  Pattison,  saloon,  619  Main. 

Charlea  L.  Stickney.  Joseph  Pattison. 

Stiehl  William,  h.  184  Mather. 


Stiles  Austin,  carsealer  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  E.H.t 

«    Charles  W.  scientist,  b.  141  Washington. 

«    £.  W.  &  Co.  inkstands,  141  Washington. 

a   Edgar  C.  teacher,  b.  76  Hopkins. 

«    Frances  B.  Mrs.  h.  76  Hopkins. 

«   Frank  B.  agent,  7  Hayne8,D.  76  Hopkins. 

"    George  L.hose  driver,  Co.  No.  5, 1.  129  Sig. 

«   Josephine,  b.  141  Washin^on. 

«  Samuel  M.  Rev.  stenompher  at  iBtna  Life 
Ins.  Co.  218  Main,  h.  141  Washington. 

«  William  H.  motorman  St.RyJi.2u.  27  Alden. 
Still  Electa  R.  wid.  James  S.  h.  578  Main. 

«    George  A.  boilermaker  N.Y.R.  b.  87  Laf. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Frank,  h.87  Lafayette. 

i<  Wm.  C.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  87  Lafayette. 
Stillman  Augustus  M.  foreman  at  476  Capitol,  h. 
16  Columbia. 

«  Benjamin  R.  asst.  secretary  National  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  95  Pearl,  h.  89  Woodland. 

STILLMAN    &  CO.  furs,  etc.  28  Pratt. 

See  outside  front  cover. 
Wflllam  H.  Stillman. 
"   Daisy  G.  89  Woodland. 
«    Edw.  B.  b.  255  Farmington. 
«    Emily,  wid.  S.  h.  255  Farmington. 
«    Henry  A.  cashier  78  Asy.  b.  100  Woodland. 
Stillman  William  H.  (Stillman  jr  Co.)  furs, 
etc.  28  Pratt,  h.  22  Charter  Oak.  pi. 
"   William  W.  secy,  board  of  Selectmen,  114 
Pearl,  Halls  of  Record,  h.  870  Asylum. 
Stinson  Roger  W.  tailor,  71  Asy.  h.2u.  1  Good.  pi. 

"    Thomas  J.  at  87  Wells,  h.u.  946  Main. 
Stirckler  Charles N.  clerkat400Mn.h.  5lCapitol. 
Stirling  J.  Carolus,  treasurer  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower. 

"    i^*  ***  ^^o  Sterling. 
Stitch  Eva  A.  wid.  Martin,  b.  23  Pavilion. 
Stiih  George  L.   Rev.,  pastor  Union  Baptist 

church,  h.2u.  14  Martin. 
Stitts  James  H.  laborer  at  690  Park,  b.  8  Sisson. 
Stivers  William  C.brakeman  P.&R.R.  h.  28  Lib. 
Stockall  Daniel  H.  cutter  at  8  Sig.h.2u.  112  Lau. 

««    Harry,  bridlefitter,  h.2u.  112  Laurel. 

"    Wm.  fitter  at  8  Sigourney,  b.  1 12  Laurel. 
Stockbridge  Francis    G.  farm  superintendent, 
Albany,  c.  Bloom  field. 

«   John,  carpenter  at  89,  h.2u.  39  Kinsley. 

<<    Sopliia,  h.  39  Windsor. 
Stocker  Ebbn  H.  secretary  Billings  &  Spencer 
Co.  216  Law.  h.  40  Allen  pi.  See  page  4  75. 

«    Frank  H.  student,  b.  40  Allen  pi. 

"   John,  shoemaker,  h.8u.r.  58  Temple. 
Stockham  Alfred,  annealer  40  Gov.  h.2u.  159  Ft. 
Stocking  Frank,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Stockton  Beverly,  clerk  at  295,  h.  297  Asylum. 

"    Frank  M.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  629  Main. 
Stock  well  Jos.  C.  real  estate  245  Mn.  h.  1 9  Girard. 

STODDARD    &    CAULKINS,    con- 
tractors, 283  Sheldon.       See  paue  471. 
Rtephen  D.  Stoddard.  Willis  E.  Caiuklns. 

Stoddard  Edward  S.mach.  Popes,  h.  1461  Broad. 
"    Frederick,  engineer,  h.2u.  53J  Governor. 
«   Jonathan  H.  Jr.  helper  N.Y.R.  h.r.  1 8  Wash. 
Stoddard  Stephen  D.  {S.  ^  Caulkins)  288  Shel- 
don, h.  219  Laurel. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Stodel  Charles  J.  cigarmaker,  h.8u.  SO  Church. 
Stoehr  Henry  W.  cigar  mfr.  h.r.  75  Bluehills. 
Stokes  Fred'k,  meat  market,  871   Asylmn,  h. 
107  Wethersfield. 

«   Josephine  D.  wid.  Albert,  h.  957  Asylum. 

«   Martin  C.  buyer  at  690  Park,  b.  957  Asy. 

"    Sam'l,  farmer,  h.  Davenport  cor.  Heath. 
Stokton  Beverly,  clerk  at  295,  b.  613  Capitol. 
Stoll  £mil  J.  cigarm.  at  104  Asy.  b.  8  Chapel. 

«    Ferdinand  A.  harnessm.  8  Sig.  h.u.  65  Fra. 

«  John,  canvasser,  h.u.  620  M^n.  ^ 

"    Lizzetta  Mrs.  boarding  house,  620  Main. 
Stone  Albert  E.  roller  at  690  Park,  h.  16  Squire. 

«   Anna  M.  dressmaker,  h.  1 1  Squire. 

«    Arthur,  machinist,  1.  251  Asylum. 

(<    Arthur  J.  enginr.  at  26  Union  pi.  b.  44  Pratt. 

«    Bertha  M.  b.  725  Asylum. 

«   C .  W.  b.  445  Main. 

«    C  harles,  bookbdr.  at  14 1  Pearl,  b. Windsor  t. 

"    Charles,  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  918  Main. 

«    Charles  6.  at  Travelers  Insurance  Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  240  Ashley. 

«   E.  A.  bricklayer,  b.  211  Park. 

«   Edward  C.  patternmaker  at  Billin&rs  k  Spen- 
cer Co.  216  Lawrence,  h.u.  38  Russ. 

«    Edward  Collins,  b.  26  Allen  pi. 

«    Edward  M.civilengir.at  89  Pearl, b.  28  Spg. 

«    Elbert,  b.  64  Dean. 

««   Elizabeth  W.  teacher  at  High  School,  b.  26 
Allen  pi. 

«    Frank  E.  special  agent  National  Fire  In- 
surance do.  95  Pearl,  h.  1 26  Sargeant. 

«    Frederick  T.  clerk,  h.  46  Lincoln. 

"    George,  helper  at  135  Front. 

«    George  F.  teacher,  690,  h.  991  Asylum. 

"    Geo.  M.  Rev.  pastor  Asylum  avenue  Baptist 
church,  h.  6  Townley. 

"   Henrietta  E.  teacher  at  Lawrence  Street 
School,  b.  26  Allen  pi. 

"    Henry  W.  teamster,  h.u.  105  Commerce. 

«    Herman  C.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  28  Sprinff. 

«   Howard  M.  painter  at  281  Asy.h.u.  38  Ward. 

"   James  A.  clerk  at  Colts,  h.  68  Main. 

((   James  B.  h.  28  Marshall. 

«   James  H.  painter  &  plumber,  h.u.  275Weth. 

«   Jennie,  dressmaker,  b.  67  Hudson. 

«   Jeremiah,  wheelwright,  b.  88  Pleasant. 

«   Jessie  E.  wool  &  cotton  rags,  r.  44,  h.  44  Wdbg. 

"   John  J.  F.  collector,  247  PI.  b.  163  Main. 

"   John  P.  toolmaker  at  Popes,  b.  13  Wint. 

"   JosephineL.wid.Frank,dressm.  h.u.8 1  Wdbg. 

«   Lucy  M.  b.  725  Asylum. 

"   Mary  C.  wid.  Edward  C.h.  26  Allen  pi. 

«    Maud,  b.u.  275  Wethersfield. 

"   Melville,  salesman,  h.  1 7  Ward. 

It   Morris,  peddler,  h.  186  Front. 

«   Robert,  checker  at  Colts,  h.  53  Huyshope. 

«   Robt  E.  engraver  at  Colts,  h.  53  Huyshope. 

«   Sarah  E.  teacher,  b.  11  Squire. 

it   Theodore  H.  clerk  at  98  Asv.  h.  Bridgeport 

It   Thomas,  plumber  at  508  Main. 

«   Wilbur  A.  teamster  at  46  Ann,  h.u.8 1  Tru. 

"   Wilbur  M.  mechanical  engineer  at  F.  H. 
Richards,  808  Main,  h.  West  Hartford  t. 

«   Willard,  helper,  h.  1 1  Squire. 


Stonebumer  Charles,  salesman,  h.  Cone. 

ti   Edffar  £.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  2  Cone. 

Stoner  Merrick  A.  manager  1 2  Pratt,  h.u.l  2  Can. 

Storiohan  Herman,  carpenter,  b.  580  Main. 

Stork  Meyer,  cigarnLat  104  Asy.  h.u.  80  Church. 

Storrs  &Candee,  sporting;  hardware,  855  Main. 
Wm.  M.  Stom.      John  D.  Candee. 

«   Harry,  optician  at  847  Main,  b.  101  Oak. 

tt    Henry  C.  h.u.  122  Clark. 

«   Henry  C.  electrician  at  1  Flower,  h.  101  Oak. 

«   Henry  W.  architect,  b.  122  Clark. 

«   Herbert £. ass'tbkkpr.  at 428 Mn. b.  14  John. 

«   J.  F.  Dillingham  Mrs.  phy sician,h.  122  Clark. 

«   Joseph  W.  h.  122  Clark. 

It   Mabel  Ann,  teacher,  b.u.  14  John. 

«   Mary  M.  b.  114  Wooster. 

«   Melancthon,  physician,  91,  h.  91  Ann. 

it   Rose  W.  stenographer  at  Popes,  b.  1 22  Clark. 

«   Wm.  M.  (S.  I  Candee)  h.  24  Columbia. 
Stott  James  W.  mach.  at  80  Cushman,  b.  46  Lau. 
Stotz  Jacob,  carpenter,  h.u.  918  Main. 
Stoughton  Alfred  O.  conductor  St.  Ry.  115  Sta. 

«   D.  G.  &  Co.  dru^ts,  204  State,  and  Park 
cor.  Newpark^Parkville.* 
Stoughton  D wight  G.  alderman  lOth  ward 
(D.  G.  S.  Sf  Co.)  candv  manufacturer 
219  State,  h.u.  257  New  t'ark. 

tt   John  A.  attorney,  845  Main,  h.  E.H.t 

"   John  F.  clerk  at  95  Pleasant,  b.  18  Wint. 
Stover  John  B.  cigarmaker  at  349, 1.  527  Main. 
Stowe  Etta  W.  Mrs.  nurse,  746,  l.u.  746  Main. 

tt   Harriet  B.  Mrs.  authoress,  h.  78  Forest. 

'<    Henry,  painter,  524,  h.a.  528  Main. 

«    Henry  Mrs.  dressmaker,  528,  h.u.  528  Main. 
Stowell  E.  L.  clerk  at  215,  b.  215  Main. 

"   Ernest  C.  laborer  254  Pearl,  h.u.  7  Ellsworth. 

«  Joseph  C.  boxm.  at  65  Front,  h.u.  58  Benton. 
Strachan  Adam,  blacksmith,  h.  240  Wethersfield. 
Strahan  John  W.  h.  85  Williams. 
Straight  Henry  T.  painter,  b.  106>^  Trumbull. 

STRANT  C.  H.  &Cb.  prop'flU.SClub 

and  hotel  stables,  r.  50  Sta.  Seepage  506. 
Charles  H.  Btrant.         Bdward  D.  Alvord. 

"    Charles  H.fC.  JET.  5.  j-Co.Jh.  52  Niles. 
Stratton  Albert  N.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  E.H.  t 

u   Ann  E.  wid.  George  S.  b.u.  27  Albany. 

«    Daniel  F.  Jr.  mach.  at  690  Pk.  b.  7  Hamilton. 

«   Daniel  J.  boilermaker,  h.  7  Ebunilton. 

«   Edna,  teacher  Gravel  Hill  school,  Bluehills. 

«    Frank  W.  machinist  at   Capewell  Horse 
Nail  Co.  b.  30Grovernor. 

«    Fred  S.  mech.  at  31  Hicks,  h.u.  20  Avon. 

«   James  D.  barkeep.  at  208  Sta.  b.  7  Hamilton. 

«<   Jared  O.  mach;at  40  Gov.  h.406  Wethersfield. 

tt    Sanford  E.  bkbdr.  at  141  Pearl,  h.  84  Park. 

tt   William  A.  mach.  at  40,  b.  80  (jovernor. 

tt   William  H.  assist't  manager  Factory  Ins. 
Association,  95  Pearl,  h.  4  Willard. 
Strauss  Ernest,  laborer ,4 76  Capitol,  h.  999 Main. 

it  Fred.  lab.  at  556  Cap.  h.  61  Pleasant. 

"   Henry,  operator  at  40  Gov.  h.  91  Arch. 
Straw  Henrietta,  nurse,  b.  258  Main. 
Street  Charles  H.  student  at  Trinity  College,  81 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

«   Conunissioners  ofiice,  City  Hall,  800  Main. 


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geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibbctoby. 


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Street  Edwin  R.  stairVder  at  Taft  Co.  h.  853  Mn. 

«    Frederick  F.  insurance  agent,  118  Asylum, 
prop.  Grove's  Herb  Extract,  h.  £.H.t 

«   Joiin  £.  tillerman,  275,  h.u.  275  Pearl. 

«   Joseph,  stairbuilder  at  Taft  Co.h.  48  Brook. 

«   Joseph  Jr.  stairbuilder,  h.2u«  92  Grove. 

«   Mary  Mrs.  b.  76  Bellevue. 
Streeter  Asa  C.  Mrs.  b.  91  Wooeter. 

«   Austin  T.  at  80  State,  h.  58  Bond. 
Streetor  Wm  C.  helper  at  581  Cap.  h.2u.l08  Alb. 
btrehlan  August,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  85  Laurel. 

«    Georse,  jeweler  at  5  Asylum,  b.  85  Laurel. 

«   Otto,blacksmith,  h.u.  85  Laurel. 
Strelcznnas  Joseph,  rubberw.  at  690  Pk.  b.  4  Elm. 

(<   Martin,  rubberw.  at  690  Park,  b.  4  Elm. 
Strempfer  John,  boardinghoose  &  saloon,  60  Fr. 
STRIGKI.AND  Abbl  (S,  ^  Shea)  scroll  sawyers, 
etch.   12  Buss.  Seepage  A67. 

«   Allen  M.  carpenter,  288  Sheldon,  h.  E.H.t 

«   Elizabeth,  wid.  Stephen,  h.u.  6  Alden. 

«   Eugene,  brickmaker,  h.u.  19  Seyms. 

«   Frank  C.  salesman  at  78,  b.  78  Park. 

«   Fred  H.  b.  8  Wooster. 

«   George  E.  policeman,  h.  8  Grand. 

«    George  H.  motorm.  St.  By.  b.2u.  86  Capen. 

«    Harry  J.  paperruler  at  141  PL  b.  8  Grand. 

«   Irvin  E.  bkkpr.at  1 54  Asylum,h.2u.  21  Seyms. 

«   Merton  H.  clerk  at  Hartfoi^d  Daily  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  South  Manchester  t. 

STRICKLAND  &  SHEA,  scrollsaw- 

ing,  mantels,  20  Potter.     See  page  467. 
Abel  Strickland.      Charlee  W.  Sbea. 
«   Sidney  E.  h.  8  Wooster. 
«   Viola,  wid.  William,  b.  48  Ann. 
Strimmer  Harris,  tailor,  b.  186  Front. 
Strobel  Caroline,  wid.  Bernard,  b.u.  68  Kibbe. 
Stroh  Georse,  foreman  at  95  Pie. h.u.  485  Main. 
Stromberff  David,  mach.  Popes,  h.  123  Babcock. 
Stronach  George,  carpenter  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 
15  Trumbull,  h.  221  Capen. 
u   Raymond  E.  clerk  at  City  Btfiik  of  Hart- 
tOTdf  291  Main,  b.  221  Capen. 
Strong  Chablbs  C.  city  treasurer,  800  Main, 
City  hall,  h.  858  Asylum. 
««   Charles  H.  (French  fr  S.)  h.  187  Seymour. 
«   Charles  O.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.2u.  29  Elm. 
u   Charles  R.  market  gardener,  h.  186  Barb. 
«    Daniel,  tailor,  h.u.  128  Main. 
«<   David  E.boots  &  shoes,  884  Mn.  h.  1 08  Wash. 
*<   E.  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
«   Edwin,  h.  79  Church. 
«   Frank  C.  coachman  at  9 8  7  Mn.  h.  8  Loomis. 
i<    George,  laborer,  h.  886  Pearl. 
Strong  Harrt  B.  (Broum,  Thomson  fr  Co.)  400 
Main,  h.  861  Laurel.        See  page  449. 
"    Hattie  B.  b.u.  6  Morris. 
«   Henry  L.  telegraph  editor  Hartford  Daily 

Times,  246  Main,  h.  19  Vernon. 
"    Henry  N.  restaurant,  189,  l.u.  284  Asy.rm.  81. 
«   Henry  S.  mach.  at  1  So.  Ann,  h.2u.  25  Elm. 
«   Herbert  E.  at  National  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
95  Pearl,  b.  1 7  Highland. 
STRONG  IRA  J.y  new  and  second-hand 
machinery,  267  Asylum,  h.  42  Wooster. 

See  page  450. 


Strong  Jennie  D.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  882 
Main,  b.  8  Avon. 

«   Joseph  H.  horsetr.  h.  Quaker  lane,  W.H.t. 

«   Julius  L.  Mrs.  h.  266  Farmington. 

«   Maria,  wid.  Eugene  B.  h.u.  6  Morris. 

«   Maria  E.C.  wid.  Rev.  Caleb,  h.  94  Woodland. 

ii   Rebecca,  wid.  Mathew,  h.  886  Pearl. 

«   Wm.  H.  machinist  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  29  Morgan. 
Stropel  Harr}',  clerk  at  278  Main,  b.u.  110  Hop. 

«   Mary  J.  wid.  Joseph,  h.  110  Hopkins. 
Stroud  Thomas,  vet.  surg.  104  Main,  h.  27  John. 
Strucks  Louis,  foreman,  8  Sig.  h.  449  Cfipitol. 

«   R.  L.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  449,  h.  449  Capitol. 
Struffer  Lewis,  carpenter,  1.  475  Main. 
Strumar  Harris,  tailor  186,  h.  186  Front. 
Strunk  John  T.  brakem.  N.E.R.  b.u.  25  Hun.  pi. 
Struthcrs  Arthur  J.  trim,  at  70  State,  h.r.  22  Pratt. 

«    Charles  A.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.  64  Hop. 

«   Jas.  carpenter,  h.u.  112  Mather. 
Struva  Theo.  carpenter,  b.  85  Morgan. 
StuartChas.  coachman,  61  Weth.  h.r.  86  S.  Pros. 

«    Chas.  T.  photographer,  271  Mn.  h.201  Lau. 

«    Geo.  W.  artist  at  271  Mn.  b.  201  Laurel. 

«   Willard  H.  mach.  at  262  Mn.  h.  15  Pie. 

«   Wm.  prop.  Centennial  American  Tea  Co. 
228  Main,  h.  18  Lincoln. 

it   ^l^'see  also  Stewart. 

Stubbs  M.  R.  Mrs.  b.  81  Sigourney. 

Stubenranch  Joseph,  clerk  at  878  Asy.b.586  Mn. 

Student  Pub.  Co.  books  &  magazines,886  Asylum. 

C.  A.  Piddook,  preAident. 
Studley  Charles  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  88  Park. 

«    Theodore,  inspector  at  Colts,  h.  88  Park. 
Stumps  W.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Stumpt  Richard,  baker,  h.r.  81  Front. 
Sturm  John  C.  mach.  at  80  Cush.b.  18  Riverside. 

«   Olaf  And.  fitter  at  80  Cu8h.h.l  8  Riverside. 
Sturman  August,  cutter  at  690  Park,  b.81  Fra. 
Sturtevant  Albert  M.  at  Trinity  College,  b.  105 
Washington. 

«   F.  Raymond,  b.  105  Washington. 

«    FrancisCegg  food,2 1 6Sta.h.l  05 Washington. 

«    Geo.  P.  foreman,  b.  105  Wash. 

«    Harold  E.  mach.  at  262  Mn.  b.  24  Warner. 

«   Robert  B.  mach.  at  80  Hny.  h.  24  Warner. 

«   Robert  F.  mach.  at  80  Huy.  b.  24  Warner. 
Sturtzel  Agnes  L.  dressmaker,  b.  41  Canton. 

«   Mary  E.  wid.  Frank  P.  h.2u.r.  44  Village. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  H.  P.  laundress,  h.  41  Canton. 
Stuttaford  JohnW.stitcher  at  8  Sig.b.  Hawthorn. 
Stutz  Eugene,  attendant  at  80  Washington. 

"   Frederic,  baker,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t. 
SUf^^see  Saintfieginning  at  letter  ^^S"page  287. 

Suburban  Railway  office,  241  Main. 
Suchawolsky  Louie,  Rev.  h.2u.  53  Morgan. 
Suckan  Theodore,  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol. 
Suda  Francis  Jr.  clerk,  259  Main,  b.2u.  186  State. 

«    Frank,  h.2u.  186  State. 
Sudarsky  Joseph,  oil  peddler,  h.  77  Morgan. 
Sudder  John,  teamster,  h.u.  12  Woodbine. 
SuessCharies,  saloon,  158,  b.u.  184  Front. 
Suffenbell  Rudolph,  ins.  agent  b.u.  26  Church. 
Suffolk  Gold  Mining  &  Milling  Co.  2  74  Mn.  rm.  40. 
Sugden  A.  W.  at  National  Fire    Ins.  Co.  95 
Pearl,  b.  1 7  Russ. 


814 


GEEB  8    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBBCTOBY. 


8ngden  Frank  W.  aaleniian  at  Cliaiks  K  Hart 

&  Co.  S64  Main,  h.  New  Britain  t. 
SuGOBi  William  £.  (Chas.  R.  Hart  jr  Co.)  364 

Main,  h.  58  CapitoL         See  page  163. 
SagennejerDominick^aclL  iFlow.  oJliHadaofi. 

M    Henry  G.  filer  at  Colts,  li.2o.  34  Hodson. 

M   Joae^  b.  43  Woodbridge. 
Sog^uroe  Micbael,  mach.at  388  Cap.  b.  4  Grand. 
Sugroe  John  F.  b.  44  Aron. 

M   K.  H.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  44  Avon. 

^   Michael,  blacksnt.  and  h.  Bloomfield  oor.  Alb 

^   Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  44  Avon. 

M    Timothy  A.  plmnber,  b.  44  Aron. 

"  I3r'^«  oUo  Sughrue ;  Shuckerow;  Shugrue. 
Sahanek  Ermina  D.  wid.  Joaeph,  h.  49  Webster. 
Suisman  Max,scre  wm.at4  76Capitol,h.tL206Ffont. 

«    Max,  tobacco,  206,  h.  206  Front 
Sukol  Frederick  B.  bottler  at  84,  b.  84  Vine. 
SolliYan  A.  Ins.  agent  at  253  Main,  b.  29  Arch. 

<<    Abbie,  h.u.  78  Avon. 

«    Annie,  cashier  at  201  Sute,  b.  1424  Broad. 

«    Annie,  clerk,  276  Market,  b.  131  Bellevne. 

«<   Annie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  62  Green. 

«<    Bartholomew,  livery,  12,  h.n.  12  Clinton. 

'<   Bartholomew  F.  conductor,  b.r.  81  Ayon. 

«    Bridget,  wid.  Daniel  J.  h.  69  Windsor. 

((   Bridget,  wid.  Timothy  ^grocer.  78,  h.  78  Avon. 

(<   Catherine,  wid.  Jeremiah,  h.  119  Mather. 

«    Christopher,  laborer,  h.r.  197  Windsor. 

»*    Cornelius,  rubberw.  690  Park,  h.  W.H.t 

SULLIVAN  CORNELIUS  B.  man- 

ufr.  bakers'  peels,  troughs,  boxes,  scrapers 
and  rolling  pins,  h.  131  Bellevue. 

^<    Cornelius  J.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  5  Hawthorn 

«    Crohen,  b.  342  Front 

«    D.  J.  bunker  at  43  Pearl. 

«    Daniel,  fireman  at  80  State,  b.  45  Kinsley. 

«    Daniel,  h.  342  Front 

«    Daniel,  laborer,  158,  b.  153  Zion. 

«   Daniel,  laborer  at  556  Cap.  b.  9  Hawthorn. 

««    Daniel,  Mrs.  h.  114  Windsor. 

"    Daniel,  laborer,  Gas  Works,  h.2u.  25  North. 

«    Daniel,  machinist  at  556  Cap.  b.  69  Avon. 

ti    Daniel,  mach.  at  581  Cap.  b.2u.  1 20  Windsor. 

u   Daniel,  steward  at  Allyn  House,  152  Asylum. 

«    Daniel,  teamster,  b.  854  Broad. 

u   Daniel  D.  machinist,  h.u.  47  Portland. 

"    Daniel  F.  assembler,  581  Cap.  b.  57  Wbn. 

«    Daniel  F.  physician,  64,  h.  64  Church. 

"    Daniel  F.  plumber,  228  PI.  b.  Whiting  Lane. 

«    Daniel  J.  polisher  556  Cap.  h.  42  Grand. 

ti   Daniel  J.  mach.  at  556  Capitol,  b.  28  Cedar. 

it    Daniel  J.  signpainter,  9  Kinsley,  h.  Man.  t 

«    Daniel  O.  molder  at  556  Cap.  b.  47  Laurel. 

a    Daniel  R.  rubberw.  690  Park,  h.  33  Heath. 

u   Dennis,  horseshoer,  b.2u.  60  Avon. 

"    Dennis,  laborer,  h.2u.  108  Windsor. 

«   Dennis,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  8  Winter. 

"   Dennis,  teamster,  b.  854  Broad. 

«    Dennis  F.  forem.  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  44  Canton. 

i(   Dennis  J.  machinist  581  Cap.  b.2u.  60  Avon. 

«    Dennis  J.  pressman  252  Pearl,  h.u.  29  Elm. 

«   Dennis  M.  eardener,  h.u.  102  Main. 

«   Dennis  W.  laborer  at  70  Huy.  h.2u.  8  Union. 

«   Florence,  laborer,  h.8u.  34  Flower. 


SofliTBn  Henry,  ostler  at  20  Tremont 

u  Hompfarey,  laborer,  b-n.  25  N<irth. 

u  J.  deckhand,  steamer  Hartford,  285  State, 

w  Jamea,  buffer  at  62  Maiket,  b.  6  Qneen. 

**  Jamea,  fireman  at  X.YJLh.  119  Mather. 

^  James,  laborer,  h.2n.  52  feasant 

**  James,  mason,  h.2n.  1424  Broad. 

M  Jamea,tobbaccostTipper,104Asy.b.84Wm. 

**  Jamea  H.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  70  Francis. 

«  James  J.  packer  at  1  Sa  Ann,  h.  76  Avon. 

<<  James  J.  hodcarrier,  h.  67  Avon. 

"  James  J.  mach.  at  476  Cap.  b.  23  Babcock. 

**  James  P.  wbeelwri^t,  352  Alb.  b.  £.H.t. 

^  Jeremiah,  boxmaker  at  Popes,  h.  71  Main. 

^  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.n.r.  101  Sheldon. 

M  Jeremiah,  teamster,  470,  h.  470  Broad. 

^  Jeremiah  Mrs.  h.2u.  15  Putnam. 

M  Jeremiah  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.n.  73  Main. 

M  Jeremiah  J.  piunter,  h.  38  Ward. 

«  Jeremiah  L.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  29  Elm. 

M  Johanna,  b.  128  BellcYue. 

u  Johanna,  wid.  Patrick,  tailoress,  h.n.r.  6 1  Fr. 

«  John,b.  354  Broad. 

«  John,  b.  84  Windsor. 

M  John,  boardinghonse,  341  Asrlum. 

u  John,  filer  at  556  Capitol,  h.  88  Walnut 

«  John,  gardener  at  and  b.  Prospect  av. 

«  John,  utborer,  h.2n.  60  Avon. 

u  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  107  Windsor. 

"  John,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  120  Portland. 

«  John,  laborer  at  905, 1.  905  Main. 

M  John,  laborer,  h.u.r.  12  South  Prospect. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  130  Windsor. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  271  Market. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.2n.  25  North. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.2u.  45  Portland. 

"  John,  laborer,  b.2u.  114  Windsor. 

(<  John,  meatpeddler,  h.u.  69  Windsor. 

«  John,  plasterer  h.r.  44  Pleasant. 

«  John,  Jr.  at  556  Cap.  b.2u.  107  Windsor. 

«  John  C.  clerk  at  217,  b.u.  102  Biaia. 

«  John  £.  clerk  at  13  Park,  h.  94  Retreat 

«  John  F.  policeman,  h.u.  28  Albany. 

«  John  J.  bookkeeper,  640  Park,  b.  33  Heath. 

«  John  J.  laborer  h.u.  65  Avon. 

«  John  J.  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  b.2u.  85  Avon. 

«  John  J.  laborer,  h.  88  Walnut. 

«  John  J.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  1424  Broad. 

*<  John  J.  plumber  at  556,  h.  49  Main. 

«  John  J.  pressman,  24  Mec.  b.  84  Windsor. 

«  John  Joseph,  h.  341  Asylum. 

«  John  L.  laoorer,  98  Kilbourn,  b.  45  Portland. 

«  John  M.  laborer,  h.  33  Heath. 

"  John  O.  see  O'Sullivan. 

"  John  P.  waiter,  7  American,  b.  373  Asylum. 

«  Joseph  F.  at  1  So.  Ann,  b.  22  Frankhn. 

«  Joseph  P.  helper  at  54  Arch,  h.  27  John. 

«  Julia,  wid.  Benjamin,  h.  18  Kennedy. 

«  Julia,  wid.  Daniel,  h.u.  7  Kilbourn. 

«  Julia  A.  Mrs.  boardinghonse,  102  Main. 

"  Julia  B.  bkkpr.  at  208  State,  b.  1327  Broad. 

«  Kate,  dressmaker,  b.2u.  493  Main. 

"  Lawrence,  h.  342  Front 

«  Maria  Mrs.  h.u.  100  Albany. 

ti  Mary,  h.  62  Green. 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  directory. 


315 


Sullivan  Mary  Mrs.  h.  354  Broad. 

u  Mary',  wid.  Charles,  b.  189  Zion. 

"  Mary  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  82  Albany. 

«  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.2ii.  120  Windsor. 

u  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  84  Windsor. 

«  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.r.  12  S.Pro, 

u  Matthew  N.  molder,  556  Cap.  h.u.  17  Af. 

«<  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  122  Windsor. 

«  Michael,  Uborer,  h.2u.  45  Portland. 

<<  Michael,  laborer,  h.  114  Windsor. 

u  Michael,  laborer,  h.  20  Huntley  jpl. 

'<  Michael,  laborer,  b.n.  102  Winosor. 

«  Michael,  laborer,  b.2u.r.  101  Sheldon. 

ii  Michael,  packer,  b.  25  North. 

«  Michael,  packer,  b.  41  Asylum. 

((  Michael,  painter,  b.  6  North. 

«  Michael,  polisher  at  Popes,  b.Su.  34  Flower. 

^  Michael,  teamster,  b.  354  Broad. 

«  Michael  F.  polisher,  556  Cap.  h.  N.B.t. 

«<  MichaelJ.  b.  341  Asylum. 

it  Michael  J.  assembler.  Popes,  h.  149  Law. 

(<  MichaelJ.bartend.  893Main,h.u.48  Windsor. 

(<  Morris,  brazier  at  Popes,  h.  23  Babcock. 

M  Nellie,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  62  Green. 

«<  Nora  H.  b.  102  Main. 

«  Patrick,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Patrick,  bcMlermaker.  h.  84  Grove. 

«  Patrick,  brakeman  N.Y.R.h.2u.  8  Winter. 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  84  Windsor. 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  40  Grov.  b.u.  31  Union. 

*<  Patrick,  laborer,  b.u.  25  North. 

(I  Patrick,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.  104  Windsor. 

.«  Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.r.  36  Temple. 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  25  North. 

«  Patrick,  laborer  on  city  works,  h.  22  Fkn. 

«  Patrick,  laboror,  b.2u.r.  12  So.  Prospect. 

«  Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  133  Windsor. 

«  Patrick,  rubberw.  690  Park,  h.  70  Francis. 

M  Patrick,  motorman,  StRy.  h.2u.  1 7  Wells. 

«  Patrick,  annealer,  40  Gov.  b.  31  Union. 

«  Patrick,  section  forem.  N.Y.R.  h.u.  35  Avon. 

»  Patrick  J.  butcher,  210,  h.  210  Franklin. 

«  Peter  A.  policeman,  h.  56  Dean. 

«  iUchard,driver  at  54  Hun.  av.  h.2n.  1 05^ Win. 

«  Robert,  boilermaker,  109  Commerce. 

«  Roger,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

M  Sylvester,  laborer,  h.u.  25  Canton. 

u  lliomas,  b.u.  5  Hawthorn. 

«  Thomas,  laborer,  b.  117  Windsor. 

*<  Thos.  J.  assembler,  h.u.  5  Hawthorn. 

it  Timothy,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Timothy,  coachman,  834  Asy.  h.  56  Flower. 

"  Timothy,  laborer,  b.  15  Putnam. 

«  Timothy,  laborer,  h.u.  130  Windsor. 

M  Timothy,  laborer,  b.  85  Governor. 

«  Timothy,  laborer,  b.r.  36  Temple. 

"  Timothy,  oiler  at  P.&R.R.  b.  8  Winter. 

((  Timothy,  saloon  18,  h.u.  16  Market 

«  Timothy  F.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Beef 

Co.  56  Huntley  av.  h.2u.  23  Williams. 

«  Timothy  J.  carptr.  273  Main,  h.  208  Fkn. 

«  Timothy  J.  mason,  h.  113  Maple. 

«  William,  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  23  Babcock. 

u  Wm.  A.  buffer  at  66  Mar.  h.2u.  1 20  Windsor. 

"  Wm.  £.  operator  at  372  Main,  b.  6  Bkm. 


Sullivan  William  J.  manager  Hartford  Beef 
Co.  56  Huntley  av.  h.  86  Williams.    See 
page  162. 
"   f^^see  also  O'StUlivan. 
Summerhill  John  M.  clerk,  h.  559  Main. 
Summerman  %^rSee  Sammerman, 
Sumner  Charles  F.  Jr.  clerk  State  Treasurer, 
office  State  Capitol,  room  1,  h.  Bolton  t. 
«   £.  F.  wid.  William  H.  h.  12  Alden. 
SuMNKR  Frank  C«  sec'y  and   treas.  Hartford 
Trust  Co.  284  Main,  health  commutsionery 
h.  583  Farmington .  See  page  382. 

«    Geo.  A.  draughtsm.  at  223  Asy.  b.  1 33  Wash. 
«   George  G.  treas.  Gatling  Gun  Co.  218,  at- 
torney, 265  Main,  b.  72  Grove. 
«   Henry  M.  inspec.  at  Gas  Co.  h.  Tremont. 
«    Sarah  E.  wid.  George  A.  b.  1  S3  Washington. 
Sunbury  Wall  Decoration  Co.  250  Main. 

SUNDAY  JOURNAL,     See  page  41S. 
Sunder  Conrad,  baker  at  134  Main. 
Sunderland  Frank,  pressfeeder  at  141  Pearl. 

«   Peter,  clerk  at  371  Asylum,  h.  46  Liberty. 
Sundman  Gustof,  carptr.  r.  334  Asy.  h.  £.H.t. 
Sundstrom  Frod,  macn.  at  Popes,  b.u.  46  Grand. 
Sunendinger  Geo.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  3  Francis. 
Superior  Court  Room,  85  Trumbull. 
Surridge  Fred'k  J.  engineer  35 1 ,  h.u.  353  Asylum. 

a   John,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  1424  Broad. 
Susilman  Aron,  peddler,  h.  207  Front. 
SutcliiOr  Matthew  H.  roller,  690  Park,  h.u.  6  Kib. 
Suthergill  Francis,  gardener,  b.u.  90  Babcock. 

"   Letitia,  h.u.  90  Babcock. 

u   Margarot,  propr.  Home  Rest,  h.u.  90  Bab. 
Sutherland  A.  G.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
dry  goods,  400,  b.  610  Main. 

«   Heath,  patent  attorney  at  F.  H.  Richards, 
303  Main,  h.  26  Hopkins. 

((   John  M.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.  83  Jefferson. 

«   Margarot  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  22  Elm. 

«   Robert,  machinist,  b.  22  Elm. 
Sutter  Jos.  cabinetm.  286  Sheldon,  h.  234  Front 

"   Nathan,  h.  192  State. 
Sutton  Edward  S.  carpenter,  h.r.  20  Trumbull. 

u  Mc Walter  B.  student  at  Trinity  College, 
18  Seabury  Hall,  Summit. 
Svenson  Charles,  carpenter,  h.  65  Woodbine. 
Svensson  Hilma,  asst.  at  Hfd.  Orp.  Asy.  171  Put. 
Swain  Daisy  M.  stenog.  30  Cush.  b.  59  Bellevue. 

«   Edgar,  papermaker,  b.  59  Bellevue. 

"    George,  laboror,  h.  59  Bellevue. 

«   William  G.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  241  Main. 

<<   William  M.  butcher,  h.  Capen  cor.  Vine. 
Swallow  Jos.  driver  at  370  Front,  h.u.  16  Elm. 
Swan  Arthur  R.  at  197  Asylum,  h.  15  Windsor. 

u   Charlotte,  stenog.  265  Mn.  1.  223  Asy.  rm.  21. 

"    Harriet  C.  wid.  Egbert  P.  b.  223  Asy.  rm.  21 . 

«   Isaac  S.  printerat  Hartford  Daily  Times,  246 
Main,  h.  135  Capen. 

«   Minerva,  wid.  Henry,  h.u.  39  Barbour. 

«   Theron   C.  clerk,  adjutant  general  office, 
room  19  in  State  Capitol,  h.  18  Russ. 
Swansen  Carl  F.  cabinetm.  20  Pot  b.  177  Law. 
Swanson  Albert,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  24  Wolcott. 

u    Albert,  screwm.  476  Cap.  b.  43  Glendale. 
^  «<   Ancb-ew  N.  operator  at  40,  h.2u.  79  Gov. 


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fiwwmi  Am«fcelB.  earpenttr.  K  Z  Wa^i^i^toa.  '  Svift 


Svarer*  Ann  Mn.  ifii..;r<r  a£  37^  Mam, b.a.  133 

Mark#^ 
Swart£z-acT  Herbert  iL  watchoi^trr,  1^>  J^y- 

lom,  b.  34  Charter  I  Jak  pL 
Swartz  H*-?!!!!!!  F.  stikiirnt  at  Hartford  Tikeo- 

k-srV-ai  ^emlnarT,  15* » 7  Br«]i»i. 

Swatbel  William  Henrr,  miller ai  LiDeoln,  Scrmf 

&  Co.  34  >larkec  h.ii.  3  Atcii. 
Sw**nev  Annitr. cirrit  at  4»"» Maia. b.  1  ^»  Albaaj. 

a    Bridget,  wid.  TbocnaA.  h.ii.  53  Liberty. 

M    C.  AlMn.  nnrie.  Ml3.  h.:hi.  513  Mam. 

<«    Dani*-L  hflper.  b.^  ll-sd^-oo. 

M    Edward,  at  P<:^>es,  b.  53  Libertr. 

w    £o9^De,  bfljier  at  476  CapitoL  h.  45  Heath. 

**   Eu^iene^la^iorer  at  1*m>.  hi  24  Coomierre. 

u    Frank  C.  en^nneer  X.Y.H.  b.^a.  813  Main. 

M   John,  bartf-nder,  b.  204  Asrlum. 

u    Jr>hn,  b.  l"*2Hiingerfnr»l. 

M   John  F.  molderat  1  Flow.  h.n.  1214  Broad. 

u    Kat^  Mrs.  h.  1 3}  John. 

u    Lillian,  at  17  Pratt  b.2u.  813  ^lain. 

««    Marjr.  h.  48  Wa/ls worth. 

"    Bfi/.-hael  F.  heljier,  b.  28  Commerce. 

M    Michael  J.  h.a.  9»>  State. 

M    Patrick,  b.  2  Holconib. 

M    T.  H.  ci;^arroaker,  b.  255  AsA'lam. 

«*    Thomas  A-  (Hopper  if  S.^  h.  9  Kennedy. 

u    William,  laborer  at  72,  h.a.  49  Front. 

M    William   £.  manager  at  W.  W.    Walkers, 
273  Main,  h.  37  Ross. 
Sweet  Caroline  C.  teacher  at  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 

"    Charles  F.  traT.salesman,  h.  63  7  Farmington. 

"    Chas.  H.  board inghouse,  30  (ioTemor. 

«    I'xlward  W.  buffer  66  Mar.  b.u.  3  7  Belleme. 

«    Geo.  G.  clerk  at  646  Main,  b.u.  66  Temple. 

«    Henry  T.  bonesetter,  60  7  Mn.  h.  22  Bluehills. 

«   James  H.  engineer,  b.  Ill  Main. 

*<    Lester  H.  at   Travelers  Insurance   Co.  56 
Prospect,  h.  58  Buckingham. 

«    Louifla  A.  Mrs.  music  teacher,  h.  58  Bkm. 

«<    William,  ontler  94  Maple,  h.  1 1 1  Maple. 

«    William  B.  mach.  at  1  Flow,  h.  59  Jefferson. 

«    William  H.  at  15  Trumbull,  h.  £.H.t 
Sweetser  (Mward  £.  boarding  and  livery  stables, 
r.  815  Asylum,  h.  29  Washington. 

«   MaiT,  b.u.  14  Goodwin. 
Sweezy  Fre^lerick  P.  pastor  Grace  Chapel,  Park- 

ville,  b.  1 1  Girard. 
Bweiffler  Andrew,  laborer,  b.u.  17  £llery. 

«   John,  b.u.  1 7  £llery. 
Swendson  Solomon,  molder  690  Pk.  b.  533  Broad. 
Swenke  Viny,  atl  Flower,  b.  109  Babcock. 
Hwenson  Louis  G.  carptr,  h.  2  Queen. 
Swers  Edmund,  butler  at  722,  b.  722  Asylum. 
SwesHbrick  Wm.  F.  liookkr.  328  Asy.  b.  64  Flow. 
Swettenham  Edwin  A.  forem.at  Popes,  h.  603  Gar. 
Swift  Charles  T.  orderly  at  20  Hudson. 

«   Ernest  H.  goldl)eater at  1 00,b.  1 00  Love  l^ane. 

"    Evlyn,  b.  80  Gillette. 

«    Frank  T.  carpenter,  b.  Capen,  comer  Vine. 

«    Helen  T.  wid.  Orlando,  h.  30  Gillett. 

<«   Joseph  A.  clerk,  h.2u.  151  Lawrence. 


goUbeiter,  100,11. 100  Lin^ 
ait  100.  b.  100  Lore 
bier  ai  581  Can.  h.  4  A 
ai  100.  h.  100  Lo>ve 


303  Main,  k  1  Wethenfidd. 
u   TaOmad^e,  h.  30  GOIett. 
Swin  Joka  W.  |ii  1 —■■atEVn'fe  Ftet^buSWest. 
«    Wb.   E.  pruBBan  at  Eveiiiiig  Posi»     25 
Asrlnm,  h.  5  Wot. 
Swindd  Waher&electr.70Sta.h.2ii.44Chiireli. 
Swopjoo  AosiHt.  laborer  at  N.Y  JL  r.  465  Amy- 

«•   CliarieCpaiiiteraiX.Y.R.h.  80  Front. 
Swonti.«rr^  Karer.  taikir,  66  Tni.  h.  842  Froot. 
SWORDS  JOS.  Fm charity  cammugfitm^r^ 
pre-i*Wnt  and  treaa.  New  England  Coal 
Col  25*)  Main,  h.  100  AaUey. 

See  page  247. 
u   Lewis  H.  Kn.  136  Se^inoiir. 
Sydenham  Frv<ierick,  cXeA  at  295,  b.11.  279  Asry. 
u   Thomas  G.  earpeDter,bi.Q.  279  Asylmn. 
u   Walter  L.  carpenter,  b-n.  279  Asvlmn. 
u   William  £.barberai  86  Sta.b.a.  279  Asylmn. 

Syke* .  ship,  clerk  P.&B.K.  b.  71  ^ViUiams. 

'm    Abbie  >L  a9Bi5lant  cashier  at  FtimptonSy  b. 

18  Belden. 
u    Caroline,  wid.  Samnel  y.  b.  234  Peari. 
^    Edward  S.  druinrist,  secretary  Comfort  Pow- 
der Col  h.  158  High. 
«(    Francis  A.  h.  18  Belden. 
^   Kathan  P.  clerk  at  157  Main,  h.Q.  45  Park. 
«<    Paul  U.  operator  at  40  Gov.  b.  93  Park. 
««    V.  Alfred,  baker  at  185,  La.  218  Mn.rm.44. 
^   William,  porter  at  142  Aaylom. 
Sylvan  Axel  W.  potter  at  Faience,  h.  62  Wei. 
Svl  venter  Loui?  J.  assist,  dentist  371, 1. 546  Main. 
S'ymonds  Charles  H.  at  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218 
Main,  b.  25  CapitoL 
"    t^'  s^ee  also  Simons  :  Simmons;  Simands. 
Syracuse  Coal  and  Salt  Col  office  209  Main. 

TABOR  M ALLERY,  carpenter,  r.  281 
Allyn,  h.  Higganom  v.      See  page  470. 
"    Mallery  W.  mech.  at  26  High,  h.  284  Aay. 
Taft  Albert  J.  clerk  at  P.&KR.  h.  E.H.t. 

TAFT    &    BLAKE,    coal   dealers;  the 
best  grades  of  Lehigh  and  free  burning 

coal,  29  Albany. 
Joel  C.  Tmft.  JTobn  F.  Blake. 

Taft  Charles  £.  physician,  98,  b.  100  High. 

TAFT  CO.  general  woodworkers.  Lumber 
street,  r.  15  Albany.  See  page  456. 

"    Edwin  R.  photographer 368  Mn.h.u.  23  Pie. 

«    Ellen  C.wid.Cincinnatus  A.  h.  97  Elm. 

«    Fred  A.  traveling  i^ent,  h.  59  Sigoumey. 

"    Frederick,  at  Tafts,  h.r.  721  Main. 

«   Joel  C.  (Tqft  S'  Blake)  h.  E.  H.t. 

"    ^[^see  also  fiffl;    Tefft. 
Tagerty  John,  painter  N.Y.R.  h.3n.r.  12  S.  Pros. 
Taillef air  Leon,  carpenter,  h.2a.  52  liassell. 
Taintor  Alice,  h.  28  Garden. 

«    George  E.  real  estate  agent,  rep.  J.  J.  &  F. 
Goodwin,  223  Asy.  rm.  6,  h.  129  A.  Wash. 

«    Henry  PI  president  Security  Co.  attorney, 
333  Main,  h.  112  Woodland. 


gebb's  haetpoed  city  directory. 


817 


Taintor  James  U.  sec'y  Orient  In&  Co.  6  Hajrnes, 

k.  862  Asjlum. 

u   Wm.  W.  flec'y  Hartford  and  Spring  Brook 

Ice  Co.  280  Main,  LIS  Vernon. 

Takami  Kantaro,  stadent,  Trinity  College,  12 

Northam  Tower,  Summit. 

Taksar  Alex,  hamessm.  at  8  Sig.  h.  171  N.  Park. 

it   Andrew,  at  stonepits,  b.  171  New  Park. 

Talcott  Caleb  M.  1.  228  Asylum,  room  74. 

«   Carrie  C.  wid.  Frank  H.  h.  48  Sumner. 

«    Cbarlee  H.  salesman  at  278  Asy.  h.  185  Sig. 

(<   Edward  C.  trav.  salesman,  JeweU  Belting  Co. 

15  Trumbull,  b.  868  Asylum. 

<<   Frisbie  &  Co.  wholesale  drugs.  278  Asylum. 

Edward  C.  Friable. 
ii   George  J.  helper  at  1  Flower,  b.  89  7  Capitol. 

"  H.  I^uisa,  I.  228  Asylum,  room  74. 

«  Harry  E.  clerk,  h.  8l'Vilhige. 

«  Hart,  selectman ;  at  Trayelers  Insurance  Ca 

h.u.  98  Wooster. 

a  Lilian  6.  teacher,  b.u.  98  Wooster. 

«  Mary  K.  b.  815  Asylum. 

u  Mrs.  dressmaker,  488,  h.u.  488  Main. 

«  Sarah  A.  wid.  Seth,  h.  868  Asylum. 

«  T.  H.  L.  office,  278^  Main,  h.  Glastonbury  t 

«  Thomas  G.  Mrs.  b.  Ill  Elm. 

TALCOTT   WM-    H.   bookbinder,  888 
Main,  h.  52  Sumner.        See  page  422. 

«<   Wm.  Hart,  bookkpr.  197  Asy.  b.  772  Main. 
Tallman  A.  P.  b.  25  Niles. 

u   Grace,  b.  25  Niles. 
Tallman  James  H.  (G,W, Moore  ff  Co.)  farm 
loans  281  Main, h. 25  Niles.  See  page  $74. 
Taknadge  Clayton  J.  baker  14^  Pratt,  b.  50  Ret. 

c(   M.  B.  h.  5  Clinton. 

it   Mae  H.steno^r.  at  Popes,  b.  161  Capitol. 
Tangney,  Daniel,  h.  256  Park. 
Tanner  Edgar,  cigarmaker  26  High,  I.  188  Tru. 
Tansey  May  E.  steno^.  at  405,  b.  280  Allyn. 
Tansley  Geo.  H.  machmist,  1  Flow.h.  64  Jefferson.' 
Tanson  Thomas,  laborer,  27  Potter. 
TappertOtto,at  1  Flower,  b.  64  Babcock. 
Tarbell  Edward  N.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  225  Fkn. 

it   Horace  D.  h.  96  Washington. 
Tarbox  Charles,  polisher  at  Colts,  foreman  steam- 
er No.  8,  n.2u.  4  Union. 

u   Chas.  H.  (Burch  (r  T.)  h.u.  21  Hudson. 

w    Fred,  binder,  141  Pearl, b.u.47Woodbridge. 

"   George  E.  clerk,  75  Ch.O.  av.  b.u.  4  Union. 

«<  .  Henry  £jx>li8her  at  Colts,  h.u.  47  Wdbg. 

«   William  F.'a8sembler  581  Cap.  b.u.  4  Union. 
Tasalla  Jacob,  shoemaker,  b.  250  Front. 
Taah  Martha  S.  b.  77  Elm. 
Tashiian  George,  machinist  at  4  76  Capitol. 
Tasillo  Joseph,  h.u.  27  Kilboum. 
Tatem  Joseph,  engineer  at  42  Seyms,  h.u.  8  Bel. 
Tatro  Alexander,  motorman  St.Ry.,  115  State. 

it   Charles  T.  machinist,  b.2u.  527  Main. 

it   Ernest  E.  fencebuilder ,  591  Mn.b.  5  Elliott  pi. 

"    George,  stairbuilder  at  24  Potter. 

«   Mary  E.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

it   Sajtui,  wid.  Peter,  h.u.r.  527  Main. 
Taub  Johanna,  groceries,  161,  h.  161  Front 
Taussiff  Charles,  deputy  dieriff,  constable,  2  Sta. 
n.  4  Winthrop. 


BED.  M.  TAYIiDRi 

Carpenter%Bui!der, 

Jobbing  a  Specialty* 
16   SiBTrMCS   STr3R3K3Err. 

Taussig  Harry,  at  842  Main,  b.  4  Winthrop. 

<«   Jennie  J.  stenographer,  b.  4  Winthrop. 

"    Sophie,  bookker.  878  Main,  b.  4  Winthrop. 
Tayenia  William,  b.u.  18  Benton. 
Taylor  Alice  F.  clerk  at  154  Pearl,  b.  1461  Broad. 

«'  Allen  W.  teamster,  h.  116  Mather. 

«   Ann,  wid.  Michael,  h.2u.  28  Flower. 

<«    Antoinette  A.  wid.  F.  A.  h.  244  High. 

"  Bertha,  teacher  South  School,  86  Wads- 
worth,  b.  18  Capitol. 

it   Bros,  poolroom,  186  Asylum. 

William  H.  Taylor.  Charles  E.  Tajrlor. 

«   Charles  A.  operator  at  Hartford  Telegram, 

12  Central,  b.  251  Asylum. 
«    Charles  C.  carpenter  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.u.  1461  Broad. 
it   Charles  E.  (T.  Bros.)  b.  87  Albany. 
it    Charles  L.  clerk  at  54  Arch,  b.  41  Weth. 
«   Charles  W.  machinist  at  Lincoln  &  Co.  54 

Arch,  b.  1461  Broad. 
"    Charlotte,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
«    Charlotte,  wid.  John,  b.  187  Wethersfield. 
"    Charlotte,  wid.  O.  S.  h.  18  Capitol. 
it   Copeman,  conductor  StRy.  b.  58  Benton. 
"    Cornelia  S.  canyasser,  b.  147  Capen. 
«   Dana,  at  75  Pearl,  b.u.  4  Canton. 

TAYLOR  E.  &  SONS,  eteam  pkming 
mill,  885  Sheldon.  Seepage  461. 

Banmel  Taylor.  Bdwiu  P.  Taylor. 

»<  Edward,  bookkeeper  at  128  Commerce,  h. 

Warehousepoint  y. 

«  Edward  C.  salesm.  at  410,  b.2u.  665  Main. 

it  Edward  P.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  100  Sey. 

«  Edwin  P.  (E.  T.  fr  Sons)  h.  41  Wethersfield. 

«  Elizabeth  R.  b.u.  12  Alden. 

«  Emerson  G.  student  at  Yale,  b.  64  Garden. 

«  Fannie  Mrs.  h.  14  Linden. 

«  Frank  H.  bricklayer,  h.2u.  5  7  Village. 

«  Frank  S.  bkkpr.  at  164  SUte,  h.  66  Web. 

«  Frank  S.  carpenter,  h.  1 7  East 

"  Frank  T.  boxmaker  at  67  Front 

«  Franklin,  letter  carrier,  h.  6  Ayon. 

Taylor  Frederick  D.  secretary  Sigoumey 
Tool  Co.  9  Sig.  h.  29  Niles.      See  p.  480. 

it  Franklin  H.  teacher  at  High  School,  h. 
68  Jefferson. 

«   Frederick  E.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  h.  SO  Put 

"    Fred  H.  cook  at  225  State,  h.r.  87  Front 

«   Fred.  M.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.u.  24  Woodbridge. 

"    Fred.  N.  optician,  214  Asy.h.  Windsor  t 

«    Frederick  EL  blacksmith,  h.  1  Kilboum  ct 

«<   George,  b.  116  Mather. 

tt   George,  eleyatorer,  b.  871  Main. 

w   Geo.  yamisher  at  Popes,  b.  69  Goyemor. 

"   George  F.  b.2u.  28  Flower. 


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ll//vaH  X  Maelrl&iiC  at  ^  >>.  b.  ?1  Iclii-. 
flo/'.i:^jrt  K,  fUAp^r  at  KO.  v.^  371 11^ 
llrmaui^VM^wfr  at  Z^t  Main.  L^.  '.O  l^^s.-^^ 

Ir^'iuz,  H.  trxfl;x.aiu^ at  i^'j^ta^ b.  Wareb>a<e 

J,  M-  'rl*^  at  1&7  AstIozil.  b.  Spricz^id  e- 
JaiiMsi,  *inver  at  l^i-v  Aiv,  b.a.  44  Sar.i</nL 
jMti*:%  A*  ma/'h.  at  2*/ 2  Mn.  b.  2"45  Ajriom. 
James  G.  utsu:hiniMi  at  OaU,  1i.il  ^  Wdbg. 
JuoioB  IL  printer  at  Hf^L  Pruiting  Co.  li» 
State,  b.  IfO  Hodacpo. 

TAYUftL  Jamm  p.  pn^'t  Cbaiter  Oak  National 

BtLuk,  124  As^luoL  b.  84  Garden. 

•See /fO^  376. 
*^  Jaiiie«  8«  porter,  Lo«  40  Cedar. 
M   Jaf.  V,  jiorter  at  Arlam*  Kx«  Co.  305  Maio. 
**   Ji'nnie  IL  b.  21  CbapeL 
<^   fiolin,  nuu^hiniKt  at  476  CapitoL 
<<   Jobn  A.  engineer  NT.R.  b.2u.  9  Cbeatnat. 
*<   JohnC.  ie<;')r  Conn.  Prison  Aas'n,  room  45  in 

Htote  Capitol,  b.  36  CapitoL 
«   John  K.  carfjtr.  at  1  Laurel,  b.  347  Weth. 
«<   John  K.  Jr.  carptr.  at  1  Lau.  b.  347  Weth. 
«<   John  II.  silvirrplater  at  440  Asy.  b.  35  Cong. 
<<   John  M*  vice  riresident  Conn.  Mntoal  hue 

Insurance  Co.  291  Main,  h.  64  Garden. 
«   John  ()*  fiorter  at  866  Any,  h.  112  Albany. 
**   John  H.  cigarro.  at  349  Main,  b.  64  Spring. 
«   John  H.  engineer  at  1  Laurel,  b.  66  Ilung. 
«   John  H.  JobtKT,  b.u.  85  (xre<*n. 
«   Joseoh,  mm'hinlst,  b.2u.  28  Flower. 
*<    L.  1 1 .  it' V.  fiastor  African  M.£.  Zion  eburch, 

h.  1 7  Houtli  Ann. 
«<    Levi  C.  dentist,  26  Pratt,b.  107  Kdwards. 
**    Lillian  M.  music  teacher,  b.  64  Spring. 
«    Martha  L.  wid.  Francis,  b.  21  Imlay. 
«<    Mary  F.  wid  Stephen,  h.  21  Chapel. 
(<    May  F.  tK>okkoe)M)r  at  Sigoumey  Tool  Co. 

9  Slgourney,  b.  21  Inilay. 

rAYi.oti  Nkijjk  L.Mrs,  prof,  massage,  24,  b.u. 
24  Hopkins.  See  page  SIS. 

«   ()s<*iir.  buler  at  252  Poari,  h.  40  Williams. 
Ta  Yt.ou  Pktkii,  rounribnan  M  ward,  b.  68  Laf. 
M    Philln,  tailor,  20  Church,  b.  2G2  Front. 
«    Uiilpti,  nainU^r  at  552  Main,  b.  8  Pleasant 
ti    lUlph  ll.  carpontor,  b.u.  *2&}{  Chestnut 


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WI^.^^-  F.  ccrk  at  Wb.  Bogen  M%.  Co, 

<4  llarkcC  Ljl  171  Barboor. 
WLliaa  U.  Wrlp^r.  kr.  213  F^wL 
WLJaa  H-  rr.  B-^J  K  37  Albany. 
W;  wn  O.  tc^Ler  at  StateBaak,  299  Main. 
K  U  CarcioL 

1  U.  Rer.b.  171  Aabley. 
Tefft  Fr^derv  k  H.  trimmer.  70  State,  b.  3  Riv. 
««    Fr«df rick  M.  elk.  at  3>9  AHyn,  b.2e  Atwood. 
««   Josej4i  F.  boxmakerat  €5  Froot,  b.  4  Cb.O. 
M    31.  Josepbine.  b.  26  Atwood. 
a    Minnie  F.  milliner,  b.  26  Atvood. 
u    Sarab  L.  wid.  Daniel  B.  b.  36  Atwood. 
X    Stephen  A.at  Phcenix  In5.Co.M.b.2fi.71  PL 
**    Yinnnia  A.  wid.  Stephen  A.  b.2o.  71  PearL 
M   Waldo  D.  motonnan  at  StRy.  b.a.  224  Pk. 
M    Walter  R.  b.  26  Atwood. 
u   William  L.  at  Xational  Fire  Ins.  Ca  95 

Pearl,  b.  26  Atwood. 
"    (^»ee  aUo  Tiffl;  Tajt 

TELEGRAM,  12  Central     SeepageAi^^. 

Telle  Charles,  salesman,  b.  42  Madison. 
Teller  Samuel,  tailor,  186,  b.  186  Front 

TncPERANCE  Hotel,  Mrs.  Frank  Plaqnette, 

126  Market  See  pace  257. 

Temperance  Reading  Rooms,  102  Sheldon. 
Templar  Jennie,  faneyworker,  40,  b.  40  Bond. 
Temple  James,  helper  at  556  Cap.  b.  14  Putnam. 

"   Joseph,  helper  at  556  Capitol,  b.  14  Putnam. 

"   Keron  T.  laborer  at  Popes,  h.u.  23  Spruce. 
Templeman  Tbos.  £.  boardlngb.  18  Winthrop. 
Templeton  Joseph  Jr.  macb.  at  1,  b.  44  Flower. 

«    William  D.  beltmaker  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 
15  TrumbuU,  b.  1478  Broad. 
Tennant  Chester  W.  clerk  at  Strong's  sboe  store, 
884  Main,  b.  20  Church. 

«    H.  Randall,  at  24  Mechanic,  b.  12  Arch. 
Tenney  Charles  H.  traveling  salesm.  b.  Pros.  av. 
Tennyson  James  E.  polisher  at  Popes,  b.  Wetb. 
Terhune  William,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
Terrell  Emma  J.  nurse,  253,  b.  253  Main.  rm.  11. 

«    I^uia  R.  ostler  at  126  Church,  b.  370  Asy. 
Terrett  John,  cabman,  h.  106  Hopkins. 

«    Mary,  b.  3  Queen. 
Terry  Adeline,  wid.  Joseph  A.  b.  1300  Asylum. 

«    Chas. A. farmer,  h.  1 300 Asy. av.  2d e. ofPros. 

«   Edward  C.  mf r.  80  Sta.  rm.  1 2.  b.  1 75  Collins. 


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Teny  James,  sec.  and  ireas.  of  Phoenix  firass 
Foundry  Co.  b.  176  Collins. 

"   Lucretia,  wid.  Stephen,  h.  771  AsvlunL 

«<    Mabel  F.  teacher  at  West  Middle  school, 
927  Asvlum. 

cc    Mary  A.  h.  97  Ann. 
Teske  Chas.  watchm.  214  Asy .  h.Sprinfffield,Ma88. 
Tesler  H.  (SUverman  fr  T.)  h.  254  Front 
Tetzner  Mich.  J.  painter  at  1  Lau.  h.  142  Bab. 
Teubert  Richard,  at  828  Pearl,  1.8a.  12  Trumbull. 
Tewksbury  Wilbur,  Park  Central  livery  stable, 

87  High,  h.  906  Main. 
Thacher  John  H.  cashier  Conn.  Fire  Insurance 

Ca  51  Prospect,  h.  121  Main. 
Thalheimer  BxibtCBarrows  jr  T,)  h.2u.  668  Main. 
Tbanlow  Walter  G.  rubberwkr  at  690,  b.  802  Pk. 
Thatcher Herb't £. clerk  4 76  Cap.  b.  1 2  Columbia. 
Thayer  Addison  H.  elk.  88  Wbn.  h.u.  49  Grand. 

«    Andrew  L.  cabinetmaker  1 64  Main,  h.£.H.t 

(«    Calisto  M.  wid.  William  C.  b.  88  Barbour. 

ti    Edward,  L  258  Main,  room  SO. 

(«   Francis  J.  mason,  89,  h.  89  Linden. 

«    Frank  H.  clerk  at  829  Main,  b.  61  Spring. 

M    Fred  G.  clerk  at  Adams  Express,  b.  E.H.t 

«    George  B.  law  student  at  Yale  law  school, 
1.  121  Main,  rm.  4. 

(«    Grace  D.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  75  Hungerford. 

«<    Lewis  A.  at  Hfd.  Telecfram,  12  Central. 

<<    Laura  R.  wid.  MarshaU,  h.  21  Greenwood. 

u   Oscar,  driver,  18  American,  b.  16  Elm. 

"    Wilbur  J.  clerk  at  410  Main,  h.  10  Fmt. 

«<    William,  1.  142^  Main. 

TH  E  FIDELITY  CO. 25  Pearl.  Seep.BS2. 

The  Miner,  boarding,  482  Main. 

Miner  A  Latham,  proprletora. 

Theis  Frank  W.  supply  clerk  at  Travelers  In- 
surance Co.  56  Prospect,  1.  248  Mn.  rm.  6. 
Theological  Ins.  of  Conn.  1 507  Bd.  Now  The  Hfd. 
Theological  Seminary.  Seepages  674,675. 
Theriau  Hilarion  C.  carpenter,  216  Lawrence, 

b.u.  19  Babcock. 
Thibeault  Edward,  b.  15  Church. 

«   Lucy,  wid.  Samuel,  h.  15  Church. 
Thielen  August,  carpenter,  h.u.  157  Zion. 
Thierfelder  Richard,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h. 

20  Green. 
Thirlkel  Samuel,  at  26  High,  b.  212  Franklin. 

"    Thos.H.cigarm.  26  High,  h.  212  Franklin. 

Thisler  Dave  E.  shoem.  at  88^  Main,  b.  254  Fr. 

Thom  Charles  C.  coachman,  h.r.  18  Clinton. 

Thomas  Abbie  S.  wid.  Archibald,  boardinghouse 

65  Laurel. 

»   Albert  L.  meat  market,  717  Main,  h.2u.  10 

Goodman. 
««   Alexander,  b.  215  Windsor. 
«    August  D.  waiter  at  26  State,  h.u.  88  Green. 
»    Carrie  J.  clerk  at  869  Main,  b.  149  High. 
«    Charles,  head  waiter  str.Middletown,285  Sta. 
u    Charles  H.  waiter  at  53  Ann,  h.  86  Hicks. 
«   D.  Webster,  marketman  at  7 1 7  Main,  h.  E.  H. 
u   Daniel,  laborer,  b.r.  88  Fairmount. 
a   Emily  J.  wid.  Emerson  B.  h.u.  7  Pleasant 
a   Emma  C.  Mrs.  asst.  matron  Womans  Aid 

Society,  h.  1  Pavilion. 
«   Frank,  coachman,  1.  r.  100  Ann. 


Thomas  Frank  A.  b.  121  Main,  rm.  20. 

«   Frank  H.  painter,  b.2u.  71  Governor. 

«    Frederick,  h.u.  8  Loomis. 

«   Frederick  E.  teamster,  h.  86  Hicks. 

«    George  B.  mach.  at  88  Woodbine,  h.  68  Lau. 

««   J.  W.  h.  284  Asylum,  rm.  57. 

ti  John  B.  confectioner,286  Asy.  h.u.  9  Center. 

K  John  U.  clerk  at  69  Albany,  b.u.  9  Center. 

«   Lovira,  wid.  George  H.  1.2u.  106  Hopkins. 

«   Mary,  wid.  David,  b.  180  Ann. 

«   Milton  H.  foreman,  56  Com.  h.  290  Pearl. 

^   Nicholas  F.  laborer,  h.u.  6  Loomis. 

«    Peter  J.  fanner,  h.  58  Bluehills. 

«   Rebecca  P.  wid.  Charles,  b.  20  Wadsworth. 

"   Rich.  W.  coremaker  at  556  Cap.  b.  55  Lau. 

«   Roscoe  C.  night  clerk  at  P.O.  b.  4lWads. 

i(   Samuel  O.  traveling  salesman,  b.u  15  Seyms. 

«   William  A.  laborer,  b.  58  Sanford. 

u   William  A.  E.  student.  Trinity  College,  2 
Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 

«   William  E.  laborer,  h.u.  42  Hicks. 

«   Wm.  H.  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  16  Franklin. 

^   William  H.  patternmaker,  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 

"   William  J.  jobber,  h.  6  Elm. 
Thomason  Alex,  teamster  at  r.  82  Church. 
Thompson  Alex,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  b.8u.  73  Mn. 

"   Alfred,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  68  Clark. 

«   Alice  J.  b.r.  189  Martin. 
,  «    Ann  C.  wid.  Gilbert  W.  dressm.  b.  68  Ck. 

M   Arthur  R.  student  at  Yale,  b.  51  Imlay. 

«   Augustus  C.  professor  at  Hartford  Theo- 
logical Semmary,  1507  Broad. 

«   Belle,  stenographer  at  Iowa  Mortgage  Co. 
40  Asylum,  b.  8  Alden. 

«   Benjamin,  carpenter,  h.  28  Russell. 

THOMPSON    BROS,  mason  and  con- 
tractors, Rowe  av. 
Niels  Christlaii  Thompson.      George  Thompeon. 

«    C.  K.  machinist,  h.  10  Avon. 

«    Charles,  pressman  at  175  Pearl,  h.  1  Union. 

«<    Charles  A.  slater,  h.  62  Cemetery. 

«    Charles  A.  P.  mach.  at  24  Mech.  b.u.  88Woos. 

a    Charles  C.psdnter  at  1 85  Asy.  h.u.  256  Capen. 

«   Charles  £.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.  291  Main,  h.  51  Imlay. 

«   Charles  F.  machinist,  b.u.  243  Lawrence. 

«    Charles  W.  slater,  b.  62  Cemetery. 

«   Edward  M.  watchm.  835  Main,  b.u.  16  Mahl. 

«   Edwin  J.  machinist  at  62  Market,  h.u.  206 
Asylum,  rm.  15. 

«   Emma,  wid.  John,  b.2u.  75  Flower. 

THOMPSON  FRANK  A.  insurance  agent  for 
Phcenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  281 
Main,  rm.  5,  h.  West  Hartford  t. 

<<   Frank  E.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.u.  165  Ashlev. 
«   Fred.  A.  jobber,  b.r.  189  Martin. 
«   Frederick  C.  beltist  at  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

15,  h.  102  Trumbull. 
"    George  (Thompson  Bros,)  h.  Manchester  t. 
«    Gilbert  W.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  68  Clark. 
('   H.  M  Rev.  pastor  Memorial  Baptist  Church, 

h.  17  Vernon. 


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Thompson  Harry  A.  clerk  at  Case,  L.  &  Bndnard 

Co.  141  Trombull,  b.  864  Broad. 
«    Hattie,  b.  68  Albany. 
(<   Henry  John,  stewaixl  at  Reti«at  for  Insane, 

SO,  b.  80  Washington. 
«    Herbert,  at  46  Ann,  b.  Hungerford. 
»   Herbert  W.  bkkpr.  at  4  Cen.  h.u.  16  Mahl. 
«<    Hilda,  at  836  Asylum,  b.  58  Church. 
"   Isabelle,  at  40  Asy.  b.  8  Alden. 
«   J.  Edward,  h.n.  46  Hopkins. 
«   James  A.  bkkpr.  400  Main,  h.u.  88  Wooster. 
(<   James  R.  coachman,  h.u.  81  Mather. 
«   James  R.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.u.  248  Lawrence. 
«<   John  £.  h.  84  Spring. 
«   John  P.  conductor  at  St.Ry.  115  State, 
u   Joseph  A.  driver  at  40  Ann.  b.  189  Martin. 
«   Josie  R.  Mrs.  h.  9  Seyms. 
u   Judson  A.  helper  at  278  Asylum,  b.  W.H.t. 
«   L.  £.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  68  Clark. 
"    Laura  Mrs.  h.  87  Front 
«   Lewis  W.  mach.  at  Hfd.  Courant,  66  State, 

b.u.  16  Mahl. 
«    Lizzie,  dressmaker,  b.  58  Church. 
«<   Louis  H.  coachman,  b.  320  Collins. 
(<    Mary,  wid.  J.  C .  h.u.  85  Canton. 
«   Mary  A.  wid.  William,  h.  81  Beacon. 
«   Mary  M.  wid.  Charles,  h.  248  Lawrence. 
«   Mary  N.  asst.  at  Orphan  Asylum,  171  Putnam. 
«   May  Belle,  stenograph.  1 64  Sta.  b.u.88  Woos. 
«   Neils  Christian  {Thompson  Bros.)  b.u.  55 

Kibbe. 
«   Oscar,  captain  scow  Newton,  285  State,  h. 

Portland  t. 
"    Peter,  carpenter,  h.2u.  229  Franklin. 
"    R.  M.  carpenter  at  53  Vernon,  h.  Weth.t. 
"    Robert,  tailor  at  18  Park,  h.  40  John. 
II    Sadie  E.  saleswoman  at  36 1  Main^i-  243  Law. 
(<    Sarah  M.  wid.  John  T.  b.  51  luilay. 
"    Susan  A.  Mrs.  proofread,  h.  253  Main,  rm.  65. 
«    Suzanne  C.  kindergarten  teacher  Charter 

Oak  school,  b.  8  Alden. 
«    Thomas,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.  54  Hudson. 
(<    Thomas  IL  h.  8  Alden. 
"    Wallace,  decorator,  885  Main,  h.  1 7  ]^lmer. 
u   Walter,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  42  Heath. 
«    Watson  £.  ostler,  h.  41  Mather. 
«<    Willard  H.  profiler  at  Colts,  h.r.50  Vanblock. 
«    William  J.  h.  278  Farmington. 
"   Wm.  J.  engineer,  tug  L.  C.  Ward,  285  Stote. 

h.  East  lladdam  t. 
"   OSr'^tfc  also  Thomson. 

Thomson  Christian,  at  36  Lumber,  h.  8  Elliott  pi. 

u  Hilda,  bookkeeper  at  66  State,  b.  58  Church. 

«  James  M.  h.  944  Asylum. 

«  James  W.  clerk  at  433  Main,  b.u.  35  Canton. 

«  Jennie,  operator  at  8  Sig.  b.  49  Hawthorn. 

«  John,  clerk  278  Main,  h.  17  Canton. 

«  Ole,  h.u.  8  Elliott  place. 

"  O^'Mtf  also  Thompson, 

Thorman  James  W.  operator  at  8  Sigourney, 
h.2u.  284  Asylum. 

Thorn  Edgar,  coachm.  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.  t 


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«<   Everett  M.  condoctor  at  StRy.  b.  1 36  Sey. 
M   Type  Setting  Machine  Co.  581  Capites 
Thornton  Jo6.porter  at  Un.depot,h.u.4 1  Mechanic 
Thorpe  Frederick  L.  machine  hand,  581  Capitol, 
b.  14  W  ChapeL 
«   Thomas  £.  spUcer  at  690  Park,  h.  W.H.  i. 
Thrall  Charies,  conductor  at  StRy.  h.  E.BLt. 
Charles  D.  gardener,  15,  b.  15  Warner. 
Dwight  A.  b.  219  High. 
Dwight  W.  gen.  agent  Conn.  Humane  Soch 

ety,  51  Prospect,  h.  219  High. 
Dwight  W.  Mrs.  h.  219  High. 
Edward  B.  (W.T.i-  Son)  h.  68  Church. 
Effbert  J.  gardener,  15,  h.  15  Warner. 
Elmer,  at  Perkins  Electric  Switch  Go.  b. 

610  Capitol. 
Flavia  A.  Mrs.  med.  clairvoyant,  527  Main. 
Frank  C.  clerk  at  45  Asy.  b.  80  Church. 
Mary  H.  b.  15  Warner. 
Pliny  E.  conductor  St.Ry.  h.u.  88  John. 

Wilhs  &  Son,  hardware,  etc.  10  CentiaL 
Edward  B.  ThrmlL 
Thrasher  Ellen  E.  teacher  at  E.  H.  Morse's  Busi- 
ness College,  870  Asylum. 
Thresher  Arthur,  fishery,  h.  494  Wethersfield. 

Delia  M.  wid.  William,  h.  478  Wethersfield. 

Julia  C.  wid.  Wm.  B.  h.  484  Wethersfield. 

Luther  C.  farmer  at  and  b.  4  78  Wethersfield. 
Thuer  Alex.  F.  filer  at  80  Cush.  h.u.  58  Flower. 

Chas.  E.  filer  at  80  Cush.  b.  American  House. 

John  H.  assembler  at  Colts,  h.  Hockanum  v. 
Thulin  Otto  E.  fresco  pamter  at  84  Pratt,  h.  Park. 
Thurston  Geo.  B.  engir.  at  P.&R.R.  h.  86  CoL 
Thwins  C.  H.  traveUng  salesman  at  Popes,  h. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Tiagwad  Christen,  b.  9  Ellsworth  place. 
Tibbals  Edwin  C.  at  554  Asylum,  b.u.  88  Cedar. 
Irvin  N.  clerk  at  84  Asylum,  1.  29  PearL 
Marshall  V.  machinist  at  Lincoln  &  Co. 

54  Arch,  h.u.  81  Woodbridse. 
Sarah  D.  wid.  William,  h.  15  Bellevue. 
Wm.  A.  signs,  46  Market,  b.  15  Bellevue. 
Tibbitts  Ralph  G.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  81  Trumbull. 
Tickner  Fred'k  A.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  181  Laurel. 
Tidlund  Edward,  draughtsman  at  1  Laurel,  b. 

553  Asylum. 
Tiehy  Wm.  J.  driver  at  215  Asylum,  b.  8  Elm. 
Tierman  Mair  E.  b.  50  Cedar. 

«    Thomas  P.  helper  at  Popes,  b.  27  Amity. 
Tiernav  Michael  Ri^ht  Rev.  Bishop  of  Hartford, 

h.  140  Farmington. 
Tierney  Declan,  b.u.  157  Zion. 
«   John  J.  macliinist,  b.  255  Asylum. 
<*   Mary  J.  dressmaker,  155, 1.  155  Main. 
«    Thomas,  driver  at  r.  815  Asylum. 
Tiffany  Ellen  F.  b.  757  Asylum. 
«    Lucian,  h.  757  Asylum. 
«   M.  Adelene,  artist,  757,  b.  757  Asylum. 

Tiffl ,  electrician  at  2  Central,  b.  815  Pearl. 

«    Ada  L.  Mrs.  manf .  cake  tins,  8  7,  h.  87  Cong. 
II   David  H.  woodworker,  h.u.  840  Main. 
«    William  B.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  87  Congress. 
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Tilden  Bert  O.  sanitary  engineer,  164  State,  h. 

108  Webrter. 
Tiley  John,  b.  2  Hplcomb. 
Tillinghast  Alva  H.' grocer,  91  Main,  h.  65  Bkm. 
Tillotson  Albert  S.  coachman  80,  hj.  80  Weth. 

«   Edward  P.  h.  146  Main. 

«   Florence  M.  h.  642  Main. 

<«   Fred  A.  waiter  at  898  Main,  h.2u.  90  State. 

«<   Biargaret  J.  Mrs.  h.  146  Main. 

M    Sherman  H.  tel.  oper.  N.Y.R.  b.  57  Church. 
Tillman  Charles  A.  mach.  at  PopeSyh.  85  Wolcott. 

<<   Louis,  peddler,  h.u.  214  Front 
Tllton  AbnerF.mer.tailor,  287^Mn.  h.  58  Asylum. 

T I LTO  N    D A  V I D  f  prop.  &  supt.  Atlantic 
Screw  Wks.  70,  h.  81  Huy.  See  page  478. 

«   Fred.  N.  bookkeeper  at  Atlantic    Screw 

Works,  70,  h.  79  Huyshope. 
«   Frederick  W.  organist,  b.  10  Garden. 

TIMES  OFFICE,  246  Main.  Seep.^OS. 

ii   George  £.  with  Evening  Post  Association, 
28  Asylum,  b.  50  Kenyon 
Timmons  Philip  J.  lab.  at  1  Lau.  h.u.  88  Windsor. 
Timpson  Alfred  H.  Jr.  student  at, Trinity. 
Tims  Wm.  H.  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  28  Lawrence. 

«   Wm.  W.  saddlem.  8  Sig.  h.2u.  28  Lawrence. 
Tinker  Herbert  E.  policeman,  h.2u.  40  Hopkins. 

it   Leroy  D.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  1. 109  Oak. 
Unkham  A.  barber,  b.u.  1 7  Chestnut. 

«    Alfred  W.  painter,  b.u.  594  Garden. 

«    Andrew  J.  b.  u.  594  Garden. 

«   Ernest,  at  805  Main,  b.  81  Annawan. 

«   Greorge,  machinist,  b.u.  1 7  Chestnut 

«  Josepn,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

«   Nettie  M.  clerk  at  54  2  Main,  b.u.  594  Garden. 

«   Wm.  S.  tinner,  h.u.  594  Garden. 
Tippett  John,  h.  690  Main. 

«  John  Jr.  clerk  at  188  Main,  b.  114  State. 
Tischenbach    Nicholas,   tumbler   at   Capewell 

Horse  Nail  Co.  40  Gov.  h.  7  Front. 
Tisdale  Edw.  C.  mach.  1.  Flower,  h.u.  22  Smith. 
Titcomb  John  W.  writing  teacher  public  schools, 

h.  24  Charter  Ode. 
Tlvey  Alfred  T.  pressm.  at  1 4 1  Pearl,  h.2u.  8  Good. 

"   Frank,  tailor,  h.2u.  9  Goodman  pi. 
Tobev  Caroline,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 

"   MaiT  J.  wid.  William,  h.  89  Imlay. 
Tobias  Hermann,  brakeman  N.Y.R.  h.u.  281  Fkn. 

"   Theodore,  jeweler,  h.  481  Franklin. 
Tobin  James  P.  bkkpr.  at  4  American,  b.  E.H.t 

a  John,  stairfouilder,  24  Potter,  h.  44  Sanford. 

«  Michael,  laborer,  b.  22  Albany. 

«    William  F.  policeman,  h.  107  Windsor. 
Toccio  Michael,  laborer,  1.  210  Front. 

«   Nicholas,  harpist,  h.u.  16  Kilbourn. 

<<   Rock,  laborer,  h.u.  2  Charles. 
Tock  Simon,  peddler  at  49  Morgan. 
Todd  Ike,  teamster  at  100  Commerce. 

«    Milo  A.  ins.  agent,  278^  Main,  b.  110  High. 

"   Samuel  D.  crater  at  581  Cap.  h.  88  Asylum. 

TolJipst  Edwin,  at  T.  A.  Honiss,  oyster  depot, 

80  State,  h.  171  Seymour.   Seepage  548. 

<(   Frank  E.  clerk  at  80  State,  b.  94  Maple. 

(<   Mary  A.  wid.  Edwin,  b.  167  Seymour. 

M   Norman  J.  clerk,  55  Maple,  h.u.  6  8  Hudson. 


Tolhurst  William  C.  clerk  at  55,  b.  94  Maple. 

"   Wm.  J.  groceries,  meats,  etc.  55,  h.  94  Maple. 
ToUes  Albert!,  repairer  at  Popes,  b.u.  8  Ellsworth. 

(<   Charles  L.  clerk  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  b.  18  Marshall. 

«   Edwin,  woolens,  etc.  49  Ann,  h.  251  Farm. 

«   Fannie  M.  h.  218  Retreat. 

«   Fred  H.  agent  at  878  Asylum,  h.  Windsor  t 

«    George  F.  forem.  at  Colts,  h.  218  Retreat. 

"  Samuel  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  h.  5  Ellsworth. 
Tolman  John,  salesm.  at  256  Main,  h.u.  128  Ann. 
Tolx  Eugene  F.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  2  Wawarme. 
Tomillo  Vito  M.  laborer,  h.2u.  64  Morgan. 
Tomkinson  John  H.  filer  at  Colts,h.u.r.  70  Yanb. 
TomMns  William  J.  dynamoman  at  266  Pearl, 

h.  20  Village. 
Tomlinson  Charles  C.  superintendent,  885  Shel- 
don, h.  50  Buckingham. 

(<   Fred  C.atTraveler'sIn8.  Co.b.50Buckingham. 

u   Wilber  B.  mach.  at  Colts,  b.  6  Buckingham. 

«   William  R.  machinist  at  1,  h.  68  Flower. 
Tompkins  James  C.  h.  48  Asylum. 
Toner  Daniel,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«   John  F.  motorman  StRy.  h.2u.  21  Talcott. 

«   Kate,  wid.  Hugh  A.  h.u.  24  Commerce. 

"   Patrick,  stonepolisher,  650  Main,  h.  65  Avon. 
Tonges  Wm.  asst  cook,  Hfd.  Club,  88  Prospect. 
Tonkinson  John  R.  filer  at  Colts,  h.r.  70  Yanb. 
Toohey  Johannah,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  4  North. 

«   John,  painter  at  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asylum. 

TOOHEY  JOHN  A.  attorney  at  law, 
868,  h.  868  Main. 

"   Thomas,  laborer,  h.u.r.  98  Sheldon. 

«   Thos.  J.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  61  Park. 

«    Thos.  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  61,  h.  61  Park. 
Toohy  Cornelius,  goldbtr.  at  14  Mul.b.  25  Wav. 

u   Daniel,  tooldresser  at  1  Flower,  h.  N.B.  t. 

<<   Dennis,  teamster,  h.  25  Waverly. 

"   Jane,  wid.  William,  h.  67  Madison. 

"   John,  clerk,  b.  25  Waverly. 

"    II3^«««  0^0  TtDohey. 
Tooker  Bruce  J.  captain  tug  Farragut,  285  State, 
h.  Hamburg  t. 

«   Wm .  R.  rubberw'kr  at  6  90  Pk.  h.  58  Francis. 
Toole  Philip  J.  at  Taft  &  Co.  h.  West  Hartford. 

"   Lawrence,  laborer  at  N.Y.R.  h.u.  49  Law. 
Tooley  Elmer,  bookkeeper,  h.2u.  18  Pratt. 
Toomey  Annie  T.  b.  11  Kilbourn. 

«   Barbara,  b.  11  Kilbourn. 

M   John  J.  coachm.  at  68  Mn.  h.u.  88  Jefferson. 

«   Morris  E.  teamster,  b.  1 1  Kilbourn. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  1 1  Kilbourn. 

«   Thomas  F.  teamster,  b.  1 1  Kilbourn. 

«(   ThomasH.engineerP.&.R.ELh.  104 Walnut 

«   Wm.  J.  teamster  at  46  Ann,  b.  1 1  Kilhourn. 
Toomev||3r'«€«  Tumey. 
Tooth  Joe,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  91  Windsor. 
Toothaker  Henr^  G.  cutter  at  66  Asy.  h.  1 2  Mahl. 
Topliff  Chas.  painter  at  1 0  Ford,  h.  9  Riverside  pi. 

"    I^uis  W.  blacksmith,  5  Mechanic,  h.N.B.  t. 

TOPPING  JAMES  R.  pattern  and 
model  maker,  262  Main,  h.  1  Woodbridge 
av.  East  Hartford  t.         See  page  484. 

(<   Wm.  W.  pattemm.  at  262  Main,  b.  E.Hfd. 


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**    i'A'iuUfU  D,  r-arriAv'-jKiiijUer  at  37  Xew  Brit- 
ain«  h.  39  i'Ank^rhl. 
VA'ttAStnih  Mm,  t\T*r)i^xn9k*iT,  h.  27  Talcott. 
Ik'^MUf  w'uL  Joseph  IL  Jr.  h.  Cone. 
I^^mtU  K,  rri^'h.  at  40  ^iov.  b.u.  242  Put. 
»    St'M'u',  K.  i'AHTk,  \k  33Chajjel. 
<^    H«  KlizaUdh,  t4:iu:Uer  &t'x:ond  North  school, 

24JI  JlJ/^h,  h.  rjf,  Willard- 
<<    Harah,  wuL  lit; v.  E,  8.  h.u.  242  Putnam. 
'Vowtm'titi  A\'u'i%  wiil.  Wm.  B.  fancy  goods,  98 
Main,h.  12.0  J'ark. 
"    Kliza,  wW.  Ifirnry,  b.  30  Hopkins. 
"    I I^lrtrr,  drijj^^fUt,  1 2,  b.  1 2  Xew  Britain. 
«    JI<riry  W.  clifrk  at  Smith,  Ik>um  &  Co.  8 

H'^/^nunwy^h.  80  Hopkins. 
"    JInr-fMit  C.  niwrh.  at  262  Main,  b.  12  FortL 
*<    flaiiM^N  II,  b(ir)M;r,  h.u.  84  Villase. 
»'   John  J.  braHHfinishirr  at  Pojmjs,  n.  Weth. 
"    N.  W.  piiinUjr  Jit  17  Klmjb.sri  Buckingham. 
**    HUuihtm    1 1,  bcltniakcr  at  Jewell  Belting 

(a).  1A  'rrumbiill,  b.  7  Pleasant. 
**    'Dmm'cma  M.  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
'Wiwumm  Liiwis  P.  miuih.  at  1  Plow.  b.Thomp.  t. 
Toy  Piitric'k,  st'rcwin.  at  476  ('ap.  b.  Prospect 

Kv*«.  nrar  Ni-w  Park. 
Tnf.tn  Antonio,  liiborur,  b.2u.  04  Morgan. 

*«    Vilo,  liUMii'or,  b.2u.  64  Morgan. 
Tritrhor  Mlrhuul  L.  nurse,  14,  h.  14  (irand. 
Trm'y  AllHM't  J.  nreuum,  b.u.  7  East. 
•<    An^ollne  b.  2()  JolleiKon. 

Ann,  wld.  Patrick,  b.  A8  Kdwards. 
A'nnloMrs.wld.VVm.at37,h.r.  60  Wells. 
Annlo,  wld.  John  K.  b.u.  0  East. 
duirloH,  b.  147  Wcmdland. 
I).  WulItMMs  dru^r^ist,  180  Main.h.  170Se/. 
Kdward  P.  iniwh.  lU  40  Gov.  h.  14  S.  Pros. 


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Joba  F.  ( T.  k Robiiks^^j  k5lKeaj«i. 
Joiia  J.  k  ^:€  Maple. 

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Jo«^p4i H.  boL  7  East-  ^   __ 

Ease  J.  iaspecsor  at  70,  k  57  Hujibc^te. 
L.  Howard,  dnizclerk.  I39liaiii,ka.  64  Jef. 
lillieL-clerkat  339lfaiii.kl4  SuProspect. 
L»uis  A.  special  agent  .ftna  Life  Ins.  Co. 

2^  Main,  k  4  Avon. 
Ifar^aret  E.  derk^k  63  Gorenaor. 
Margaret  T.  clerk,  b.  57  Horriaope. 
Maria  A.  Mrs.  nm^e,  k  20  JeflFeraon- 
Marj,  kujr.  S4  South  PkoqwcL 
Mary,  wid.  John,  k  76  CapltoL 
Michael,  ka.  63  GoTerwH'. 
Michael,  porter  at  Colts,  k  57  Hajshope. 
Michael  J.  transf.  at  215  Asy.  k  27  Lin. 
Miles  P.barrelboreratColt«,k  64  Jefferson. 

Patrick,  hackman,  ko.  45  Albany. 
Richard  B.  dnigclk.  at  189  Main,  b.  1 70  Sey. 
&  Robinson,  hardware,  78  Asylom. 

John  F.  Tracy.         Henry  N.  Robtnaon. 
Samuel  G.  sec.&  trea«.L.&T.Co.k40Kenyon. 

Thomas,  helper  at  87  Spruce,  k  76  Walnut. 

Thomas,  laborer  Stote  Cap.  h.u.  266  Maple. 

Tho0.  C.  machinist  at  40GoY.k2u.  91  Arck 

Trumbull  Mrs.  nurse  b.  20  Jefferson. 

Willis  S.  clerk  at  640,  k  642  Park. 

^[^*see  also  Tracey. 
Tracer  Garret  S.  clerk,  640,  kr.  642  Park. 
"    H.  M.  Mrs.  b.  5  Congress. 
"    William  B.  inspector  at  Popes,  k  17  Kil. 
Train  Addison  W. carpenter  at  r.721,b.r.  721  Mn. 
Trainer  Annie,  dressmaker,  27,  h.  27  North. 

E.  A.  forem.  at  28  Mechanic,  h.Vredendale. 

Thomas,  mason,  b.u.  27  North. 

TRAINING     SCHOOL     FOR 

NURSES.         See  pages  668-669. 
Trant  Bartholomew,  molder  at  556  Capitol,  k2u. 

20  Alden.  ^ 

John  C.  painter  at  20  Central,  k  16  Elm. 
Josephine  R.  h.  9  Seyms. 
Mamie,  clerk  400  Main,  b.  10  Congress. 
Morris,  helper  at  581  Cap.  h.  10  Congress. 


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Trant  Morris  B.  clerk  at  Woodward  &  Co.  1 74 
Asylum,  b.u.  1 0  Coneress. 

«    Thomas,  plumber  608  Mn.  b.u.  10  Congress. 

«  Timothy^machinist  at  Colts,  b.u.  1 0  Congress. 
Trapm  Gust,  carpenter,  b.r.  98  New  Britain. 

"    WilliamW.bkkpr.42Un.pl.h.SlMar8hall. 
Trask  Frank  H.  mack,  at  Popes,  b.  1463  Broad. 

«<    Sarah  W.  wid.  Lewis,  h.  1470  Broad. 
Traute  Alfred,  h.  181  Wethersfield. 

«    Alfred  H.  at  61  Trumbull,  b.  181  Weth. 

«    Hulda,b.  181  Wethersfield. 

«<    Selma,8eam8tressatS78Main,b.l81  Weth. 

«    Sidonia,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  181  Weth. 
Trauz  Frank,  grocer,  1075,  h.  1075  Broad. 

TRAVELERS  INSURANCE  CO. 

life  and  accident,  56  Prospect,  corner  of 
Grove.  See  page  400. 

<<    Record,  pub.  monthly.  See  page  400. 

Travers  C  atharine,  wid.  James,  b.  1 88  IVumbull. 

i<  £dward  S.  student,  Trinity  College,  Summit. 
Travis  Alonzo  F.  theological  student  at  150  7  Bd. 
Treadwell  Harry,  ins.agent,  811  Main. 

«<    Wm.  B.  machinist,  h.u.  192  Russ. 
Treall  Cloffie  Miss,  at  618  Cap.  b.  8  Bonner. 

<<    Delia,  dressmaker,  b.  8  Bonner. 

^<    Joseph,  brickmaker,  h.  8  Bonner. 

«    Lewis,  helper  at  1  Laurel,  b.  8  Bonner. 

"    Malina  M.  glassw.  at  83  Wbn.  b.  8  Bonner. 

TREASURER    OF   TRINITY 

COLLECEy  Charles E. Graves, office 
89  Pearl.  See  pages  674,  675. 

Treat  Adelaide,  wid.  Trail,  h.  8  Smith. 

(<    Ann  E.  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  79  Park. 

(<    Burton  L.  carpenter  at  83  Wbn.  h.  Manet. 

«    D.  Louise,  bookfolder,  Case,  Lockwood  & 
Brainard  Co.  49  TrumbuU,  b.58  Church. 

«    E.  H.  conductor  St.  Ry.  1.  80  State,  rm.  20. 

«    Edwin  A.  at  118  Asylum,  h.  13  Bkm. 

<<    Emetine,  wid.  John  W. dressm.  h.  1 1 0  High. 

*<    Emerson  D.  clerk  at  498  Main,  h.  24  Seyms. 

^<    Frank,  butcher,  h.r.  152  Mather. 

«i    Frank  S.  foreman  at  680  Park,  b.  8  Smith. 

«    Jerome,  brakeman,  h.  206  Asylum. 

"    Ira  B.  conductor  St.  Ry.  115  State. 

Trbat  Irving  C.  (Clapp  ^  T.)  64  State,  h. 
Wethersfield  t.  See  page  87. 

a   Susan  A.  b.  69  Church. 

«    William,  artist  at  14  Ford,  h.  Meriden  city. 
Trebbe  Chas.  F.  butcher  at  43  Mar.  h.  71  Temple. 

«   Herman,  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  54  Tem. 
Trebert  Frank,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Ch.  O.  Park. 

«    Fred,  brassmolder  at  141  Commerce. 

«   James  F.  mach.  at  40  Cush.  h.u.  24  Amity. 

«   John  J.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  h.  Charter  Oak  Pk. 
Tredo  Henry,  motorman  at  St.  Ry.  b.  E.H.t 

«    William  J.  motorman  St.  Ry.  b.  £.H  t. 
Tree  Fred  J.  waiter,  98  Wells,  h.  27  Buckingham. 
Treesen  Peter,  cigarmaker,  b.  44)^  Temple. 
Trehy  Dennis  J.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.805  Park. 

"   James  J.  boxmaker  at  Popes,  b.u.  8  Elm. 

(<   John  J.  enameler  at  Popes,  h.u.  8  Elm. 

«   John,  Jr.  printer  at  336  Asy.  b.u.  8  Elm. 

«   Michael  F.  machinist  at  1  Flow.  b.u.  8  Elm. 

«   William  J.  at  U.S.  Express  Co.  b.u.  8  Elm. 


Treis  Andrew,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  373  Park. 
Treisbach  Harry  F.  carptr.  at  Faience,  b.  8  OHve. 
Treloar  James,  filer  at  ropes,  b.  29^  Lewis. 

"   John  H.  elevatorer  at  14  Ch.  1.  29^  Lewis. 
Tremande  Jos.  conf.  fruit,  24  Un.  pi.  h.  29  Albany. 

«   Tony,  clerk,  94  Pearl,  b.  286  Front. 
Trembley  Francois,  at  31  Hicks,  h.u.  43  Glen. 
Tremont  Antonio,  fruits,  94  Pearl,  b.u.  214  Fr. 

«   James,  f oundryman  at  6 1 8  Cap.  b.  2 14  Front. 

«    Louis,  at  473  Main,  b.u.  214  Front. 
Trerice  Charles,  at  690  Park,  b.  17  James. 

^<   James  E.  rubberw.  at  690  Pk.  b.  17  James. 

"   John  E.  cutter  at  690  Park,  b.  17  James. 

"    Robert  P.  cutter  at  690  Park,  h.  1 7  James. 
Tresch  Abraham,  cigarm  349  Mn.  h.u.  222  Fkn. 

i(    Frank,  cigarm.  at  849  Main,  b.  222  Franklin. 

«   John,  stonecutter,  69  Com.  b.r.  71  Temple. 
Tressy  Michael,  rubberw.  at  690  Park.  b.  34  Law. 

'<    Tom,  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
Treutinff  August,  laborer  at  27  Pot  h.  Elm  wood. 
Trevor  James  E.  machinist,  h.u.  79  Franktin. 

TRICYCLES   AND    COLUMBIA 

BICYCLES.         Seepages  486,487. 
Triebert  Fred.  J.  molder,  b.  650  Capitol. 
«   Henry,  machinist  at  556  Cap.  h.u.  230  Zion. 
«   Jane  Mrs.  h.  650  Capitol. 
"    Deliah,  wid.  William,  h.  88  Ward. 
Trimble  Alexander  B.  rubberworker  690  Park, 
h.81  Smith. 
«   James  F.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  Newington  t. 
"   John  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  31  Smith. 

TRINITY  COLLEGE,  Summit  St.  imUe 

south  of  Capitol.      See  pages  674,  675. 
Trinity  College  Societies.  See  page  703. 

"    Tablet,monthly , 7  Jarvis  Hall, Trmity college. 
Tripp  Alfred  H.  tinner  at  164, 1.  80  State. 

«    George  W.  tinner  at  164  State,  h.  E.  H.  t. 

u   Harold  W.  clerk  at  273  Asy.  b.  133  Tru. 

«   Margaret  J.  wid.  Hen^  G.  h.  5  Oak. 

«   Bichard  E.  clerk  at  Wm.  Bogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.u.  194  Capen. 
Troarg  Max,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  1212  Broad. 

(<  Richard,  mach.  at  216  Law.  b.  1212  Broad. 
Trobeck,  Edward,  mach.  at  Popes,  b.  381  Capitol. 
Troedson  August  helper  at  556  Cap.  h.  24  Wol. 
Trolan  Robert  L.  Inspector  at  Hf  d.  Steam  Boiler 
Insp.  &  Ins.  Co.  218Main,h.u.  63  Spring. 
Trolin  Charles,  mech.  at  1  Flower,  b.  79  Hung. 
Trombley  Adolphus,  at  157  Weth.h.  207  Capen. 

u    Frank,  b.  207  Capen. 

«    Fred'k,  chainmaker  at  Popes,  b.  207  Capen. 
Trostel  Fred,  driver  at  315  Park,  h.  7^  Oak. 

TROUT    BROOK    ICE   &    FEED 

CO>  E.  H.  Arnold  &  Son,  proprietors, 
278  Asylum.  Seepage      521. 

Trowbridge  A.  at  Popes,  1.  25  Capitol. 

«   Ezra  P.  coachman  19  Ch.  O.  pi.  b.  99  Main. 
Troy  Frank,  domestic,  and  b.  34  Congress. 

it   Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  35  Liberty. 
Truax  C.  E.  machinist  at  66  State. 

*<    George,  teamster,  b.  353  Albany. 
Trudeau  C.  J.  printer  at  1  Lau.  b.  120  Portland. 

«   John,  cabinetmaker,  h.  120  Madison  av. 


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Her^>^  M.  ma*  h.  P.&BJLk  118  Asrlim. 
Hagiu  ea^neer.  PJtR.R.  b.  218  Agjlmn. 
Jane,  farrier,  2*35,  b.ii.  265  AsjrloBk 
Maniiall  J.  clerk,  165  Windsor,  b.  49  FaHL 
Mary  E.  wid.  William  J.  b.  1 70  Siraon. 
M    Ralph  D.  machinist  at  Colts,  h.  43  Park. 
«    Sarah  E.  wid.  John  C.  b.  7  Vine. 
Tiilly  Geo.  J.  mach.  26  Mechanic,  h.2a.  6  Lewis. 
u   Mary  M.  b.  19  Wadsworth. 
tt    Owen,  blacksmith,  h.ii.  18>|^  Howard. 
"    Patrick,  nibberworker,  b-u.  48  Sigoomcy. 
TitttihiU'h  J.  screwmaker  at  476  Capitol, 
'i'limlxirff  John,  filer,  581  Cap.  b.  58  Hawthorn. 
'I'linnel  Fted  Store,  Erton  P.  Yates,  711  Main, 
'riinxiii  WorHted  Co.  66  State. 
Tiiohey  Michael  F.  reporter  Hartford  Courant, 
66  State,  h.  Manchester  t. 
tt    ^  ifi  *ii(r  also  Toohey  Twohey, 


qber's  habtford  city  dibbotobt. 


825 


Tuoro  Tho6.  beltmaker,  15  Trumbull,  h.  £.H.t 
Tapper  Mary  £.  b.  20  Jefferson. 
Tons  Ernest  B.  at  Colts,  b.  110  Wooster. 
Torlev  Catharine,  wid  John,  h.2u.r.  259  Front 
««    l3.   clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  23  Buckingham. 
«<    D.  clerk,  410,  h.  65  Main. 
(<    Eliza,  boxmaker,  b.2u.r.  259  Front. 
«<    Ellen,  boxmaker,  b.2u.r.  259  Front. 
c<    John^  loomfixer,  84  Morgan,  h.r.  250  Front 
<*    Patrick,  laborer,  70  Hnyshope,  h.u.  1  Union. 
^«    Patrick  J.  brakeman,  N.T.B.  h.  18  Loomis. 
Turmey  Thomasjanitor,  h.u.  8  Pleasant 
Tumbei^  John  F.  filer,  b.  58  Hawthorn. 
Tumbull  Bertha  J.  stenogr.  b.  109  Hungerford. 
««    James,  mach.  at  581  Capitol,  h.  109  Hun^. 
(<    James  A.  clerk  at  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  &8. 

Co.  291  Main,  h.  Prospect  av. 
«    Tbomas,  assistant  secretaiy  Hartford  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  58  Trumbull,  h.  201  Sigoumey. 
Turner  Alice  B.  stenog.  197  As^.  b.  89  Ashley. 
<«    Annie  F.  milliner,  872  Mam,  rm.  40,  b.  54 

Buckingham. 
«(    Arthur  O.  bkkpr.  at  40  Gov.  b.  69  Babcock. 
«    Bertram  H.  operator,  Hartford  Courant,  €6 

State,  b.  1070  Main. 
*<    Charles,  roofer,  b.  44  Pratt. 
«    Charles  B.  painter  at  84  Pratt,  b.  66  Dean. 
««    E.  B.  Mrs.  h.  182  Washington. 
((    Enoch,  b.u.  20  Dean. 
«    F.  6.  housekeeper,  Gbrtford  Orphan  Asy- 
lum, 171  Putnam. 
u    Frank  H.  superintendent,  690,  h.  580  Park. 
«<    Fred.  H.  salesman,  b.  21  Hoadley  pi. 
**    Fred.  M.  carpenter,  h.  72  Wooster. 
«(    Fred.  W.  asst.  supt  composing  room,  Hart- 
ford Courant,  66  State,  b.  1070  Mun. 
<<    George,  saloon,  h.  100  Francis,  cor.  Park. 
«    Guy  B.  foreman,  690  Park,  h.u.  26  Smith. 
«   J.  Henry,  treas.  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brain- 

ard  Co.  141  Pearl,  h.  20  Belden. 
"    Jacob  A.  supt.  composing  room  Hartford 

Courant,  66  State,  h.  1070  Main. 
«   James,  mach.  70  Huyshope,  h.u.  11  Julius. 
u  Jas.  B.  broker,  872  Mn.  rm.  78, 1.  52  Cap. 
<«   Jennie,  b.u.  1 7  Florence. 
Turner  John,  stairbuilder,  24  Potter,  h.  28 
Belden.  Seepage  825. 

«   John  J.  coremaker,  556  Cap.  b.u.  87  Park. 
«  John  J.  laborer  ,95  Pie.  h.u.  1 25  Charter  Oak. 
•<   Joseph,  blacksm.  at  1 25  Church,  b.  1 5  Julius. 
«   Joseph  F.  machinist  at  Colts,  b.u.  87  Park. 
«   Jos.  L.  inspector,  888  Capitol,  h.  F.H.t. 
<<   Kate  A.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.u.  87  Park. 
it   Mamiret,  operator,  b.u.  87  Park. 
it  Mark  C.  carpenter,  14  Hicks,  h.  12  ChapeL 
«  Mary,  wid.  William,  h.  87  Park. 
tt   Mary  A.  at  886  Asylum,  b.  86  Smith. 
ti   Mary  £.  inspector  at  70  Huy.  b.u.  87  Park. 
<<   Nathan  B.  canvasser,  h.u.  9  Kinsley. 
«<   Bachael,  wid.  Thomas,  b.  298  Pearl. 
«   Bobert  £.  cutter  at  14  Ford,  b.  86  Smith. 
«   Bobert  H.  clerk,  88  Market,  h.u.  58  Grove. 
«   Thomas  F.  h.u.  125  Charter  Oak  av. 
«   Walter  I.  clerk  at  198  Asy.  h.  89  Ashley. 


JOHN  TURNER, 

Stair  Building,  Panel  Work 

and  all  kinds  of  Turned  and  Twisted 
NEWELS  and  BALUSTERS. 

No-  24  POTTER 


■  I   !»■» 


r. 


Turner  Wm.  A.  corem.  556  Capitol,  b.  87  Park. 
«  William  J.  clerk  at 558  Park,b.  100  Francis. 
«   Wmiam  J.  h.u.  125  Charter  Oak  av. 

"  G^*^«  ^0  Tomey. 
Turnvall  Geo.  framemaker,  Popes,  b.  45  Wbn. 
Turo  Thos.  pressm.  15  Trumbull,  b.  18  Morgan. 
Turp  Christ,  at  1  Laurel,  h.u.  126  Madison  av. 
Turtle  Thomas,  cigarm.  849  Main,  h.  212  Fkn. 
Turtleot  William,  plumber  at  81  Tru.  h.  E.H.t. 
Turton  Benj.  b.u.  88  Smith. 

u   Edwin,  polisher  at  Popes,  h.u.  10  Smith. 
Tuthill  Wm.  B.  tlieological  student,  1507  Broad. 
Tuttle  Albert  G.  special  freight  agent,  N.Y.R. 
h.  87  Sumner. 

«    Alice  G.  b.  105  Trumbull. 

«    Charles L. farmer  &milkm.  47,h.47Bluehills. 

«    Constant  L.(T.Sr Mather) b.258Main,rm.56. 

"    Fannie  S.  telegrapher,  b.  65  Babcock. 

"   Frank  D.  clerk  at  274  Main,  b.  W.H.t. 

u   Fred  L.  salesm.  at  E.  E.  Hurlburts,  Valley. 

«   Harry  U.  at  Nat'l  Fire  Ins.  Co.  95  Pearl,  b. 
47  Bluehills. 

«   Horace  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  45  Sigoumey. 

<<  Jane,  h.  12  Winthrop. 

««   John  F.  laborer,  h.u.  10  Winter. 

«   Joseph  P.  (Bill  §•  Tuttle  J  attorney  at  law, 
888,  h.  805  Main.  See  page  480. 

"  Josiah  G.  traveling  salesman,  h.u.  81  Mahl. 

u   Mary  A.  housekeeper  80  Washington. 

«   &  Mather,  carmen,  2  American. 

Constant  L.  Tuttle.  Tboa.  8.  Matber. 

««   Merwin,  electrician,  N.Y.R.  b.  152  Allyn. 

«   Michael,  laborer  at  P.&R.R.  b.  6  Ford. 

TUTTLE   N.    J.    carriages  and    wagons 
19  Mather,  h.  805  Main.      See  p.  505. 
"   RobertC.  farmer,  b.  47  Bluehills. 
"    Samuel  I.  (Tuide  i'Sons)  h.  105  Trumbull. 

«   &  Sons,  grindstones,  488^  Main. 
SamneTl.  Tnttle. 

it   William  H.  at  89  Trumbull,  h.  124  Main. 
Twaddell  Jas.  A.  motorm.  St.Ry.  b.u.  92  Grove. 

u   William  B.  conductor,  St.Ry.  115  State. 
Twain  Mark,  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  author  "Inno- 
cents Abroad,"  etc.  h.  851  Farmington. 
Twatz  Max,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  1212  Broad. 

It    Richard,  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  1212  Broad. 
Twichell  David  C.  b.  125  Woodland. 

«<    Edward  C.  b.  125  Woodland. 

"    Harmony,  b.  125  Woodland. 

"   Joseph  H.  pastor  A^lum  Hill   Congrega- 
tional church,  h.  125  Woodland. 

«    Susan  L.  b.  125  Woodland. 

"   ^l^see  also  Twiichell. 
Twilley  Benj.  F.  clerk,  98  Kilboum,  b.  685  Main. 
Twining  Edson  P.  marketm.  841  Asy.b.  2  Woos. 


326 


GEEB^S    HAETFOBD    CTTT    DIRECtOBT. 


Twu0  Clajton  W.  clerk,  S05  Main.  b.  110  Wooi. 
u   Kmest  B.  clerk  at  (>>tu.  b.  110  Wooster. 
M    Herbert  H  derk  at  Biowo,  Tbomaon  ft  Ca 

400  IfaiJi,  h.  110  Wooiter. 
u   Jolin  IL  merriiank;.  26  Hi^h.  b.  32  Cedar. 
t*  Marshall  C.  mspector  at  ColtJ,  h.  920  Main. 
Twitchell  Willis  L  park  commigsioner,  principal 
Anenal  scfapol,  832  >Iain,  h.  SI  Atirood. 
u   t^^M^e  also  TttiekelL 
Twoliey  Alice  W.  wicL  James,  h.a.  63  Woodbine. 
^    Dennis,  mason,  b.  63  Woodbine. 
^   Jas.  E.  enam.  at  581  Cap.  b-o.  63  Woodbine. 
tt   Micbael  F.  city  reporter  Hartford  Coorant, 

b.  Manchester  t. 
M    Patrick,  laborer,  70  Hnvshope,  h.  1  Union. 
M    Patrick  J.  brakem.  N.\.R.  h.  IS  Kennedy. 
**    t^^^ee  aUo  Toohey,  Toohy. 
Twomey  Daniel,  deckh.  str.  Hartf<M^,  285  State. 
Tyler  Adrian  H.  patteromaker  at  556  Capitol, 
h.  1447  Broad. 
"    Allys  E.  b.  179  Seymour. 
«    Charles  C.  asst.  supt.  1  Flower,  h.  7  May. 
«    Charlotte,  b.  29  Buckingham. 
«<   Kdwin   S.  coal,  office  272  Main,  b.  U.  S. 

Hotel,  26  State. 
<<   Geo.  W.  Rev.  pastor  Shiloh  Baptist  Church, 

h.  14  Martin. 
»<   Harold  R.  at  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  64  Pearl,  b. 

815  Asylum. 
«   Heman  A.  insurance,  274  Main,  rm.  29,  h. 

179  Seymour. 
«    Heman  A.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  1 79  Seymour. 
u   Manfg.  Co.  fire  extinguishers,  26  Pratt. 
u   Midran  F.  waiter,  29  Central,  1.  34  So.  Ann. 
u    Ogden  S.  b.  368  Broad. 
«    Samuel,  builder,  h.u.  88  Hudson. 
"    Wm.  F.  woodworker,  61 8  Cap.  h.  30  Willow. 
Typograph  Company,  type  writers,  891  Allyn. 
TyrelT  Carrie  A.  clerk,  400  Main,  b.2u.  82  Tem. 
Tyroll  Amy,  milliner  at 872 Main,b.  1 10  Babcock. 
**    Henry  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  110  Babcock. 
"   John  W.  molder,  b.  110  Babcock. 
Tyrrell  Harry  A.  paperhanger,  h.r.  3  East. 

Ur FORD  Harry,  bricklayer,  1.  498  Main. 
Uhlhorn  Maria  wid.  Casper  F.  b.  640  Far. 
llUwrt  Bertha,  b.2u.r.  168  Wetliersfield. 
Ullrich  Ferdinan,  taxidermist,  saloon  and  hotel, 
5  Vandyke  av. 

"    (}corge  P.  engraver,  b.  60  Village. 

"    Karl,  cigarmaker  at  104  Asy.h.2u.  60  Village. 

«    Louis,  barberHhop,  5,  b.  5  Vandyke. 

«<    Williohntna,  prop.  Armory  house,  5  Vand. 
IHrich  Anna,  wid.  Conrad,  h.  14  Alden. 

((    Arthur  L.  stenogra'r,  Colts,  h.u.  25  Congress. 

«(    Augustus  F.  toolmkr.  Colts,  h.u.  18  Morris. 

u    Fred  II.  at  StaU'  Hank,  299  Mn.  b.  18  Mos. 

«<    (tiK)r}{e,  teller  State  Sav*B  Bank,  89  Pearl, 
Jire  comminMoner^  b.  14  Alden. 

«    Herman,  engraver  at  Colts,  b.  14  Alden. 
UmlMHrficld  Burton  L.  policeman,  h.u.  6 1 7  Capitol. 

«    Burt(m  L.Jr.  drugstore,  629.  h.  61 7  Capitol. 

«   Kate,  wid.  (veorge,  h.  840  Collins. 
UndvrwtKxl  Bert  A.  clork  at  468  Main,  b.  148 
Barbour. 


'  Underwood  6.  Mam,  pounfeer,  k  4  Tillage. 

M    Geou  pooltrr  dresser,  201  Suteb.  64  GroTe. 

a   John  C.  stiKieiit  Trinitr  CcAege,  32  Jarris 
EbD,  Summit. 

«   Sufofd  S-bootm.  172  Pearl,  h.  107  Wooe. 
Unger  Jacob,  decorator,  li.2ii.  20  North. 
Unox  Bricktaju>,  Cmrtis  ft  Doaahne,  props. 
lOOSMain.  iSee;Mi^  104. 

«   Grove  Companv,  444  WetherafiehL 

•*  for  Home  WoriC  239  Market.    Seepage  704. 

«   PacificTeaCdL,J.B.  Daffy,  magr.  129  Main. 

u   Printing  Cou^W.  A.  Baedor  ft  Co.  90  Asylum. 

^   Railroad  Station,  466-478  A^lnm. 

M    Stablest  Wm.  G.  Schnltz,  prop.  r.  485  Main. 
United  lanes  Telegraph  Ca  3  Central. 

UNITED. STATES  BANK,  848 Main, 

cor.  fijnsley.  See  page  SSI, 

<<    States  Bonded  Warebonse,  r.  35  Fnitt,  office 

at  65  State. 
^   States  Ciicoit  and  District  Coarts,  65  State. 
«<    States  Circuit  Judge,  Nathaniel  Shipman, 

65  State. 
u   States  Collector  of  Customs,  John  H.  Brock- 

lesby,  65  State. 
"    States  Conmussioner's  office,  65  State. 
«    States  Court  House  and  Post  Office,  65  State. 
"    States  courts'  clerk.  Circuit  court,  and  District 

court,  Edwin  £.  Manrin,  65  State. 
«    States  Deputy  Cdlector  of  Customs,  Arthur 

E.  Ho^wd,  65  State. 
•<    United  States  District  Attornejr,  Charles 

W.  Comstock,  65  State,  h.  Unionyille  t. 

UNITED  STATES  EXPRESS  CO. 

215-219  Asylum,  and  N.Y.&N.E.  passen- 
ger station.  Seepage  509. 

UNITED  STATES  HOTEL,  David 

A.  Rood,  prop.  26  State.       See  page  518. 

UNITED  STATES  HOTEL  AND 
CLUB  STABLES,  r.  50  State. 
C.  H.  Strant  &  Co.  Prop.       JSee  p.  506 . 

<<    States  Internal  Revenue  Office,  65  State. 

«    States  Marshal,  Richard  C.  Morris,  65  State. 

UNITED  STATES  PHOTO. 
CHEMICAL  MFC.  CO.  Fred 

W.  Francis,  29  Pearl.         See  page  868. 
<<    States  Stamped  Envelope  Agency,  1  So.  Ann. 
<<    States  Stamped  Envelope  Works.  1  So.  Ann. 
«    WorkersClub,  286  Main. 
Upshur  Grant  U.  plainer,  h.  278  Pearl. 
Upson  Edwin  L.  foreman  at  556  Capitol,  h.u.  23 
Huntington. 
«    Fred.  P.  superintendent  at  Hartford  Elec- 
tric Light  Co.  80  State,  b.  18  Winihrop. 
«    Theron,  chief  clerk  Insurance  Department 
at  Capitol,  h.u.  15  Russ. 
Upton  Chas.  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
400  Main,  h.  21  East 
«    Ichabod  J.  elevator  at  2  78>|^  Mn.  h.  8  Ashley. 
Ure  James  G.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.  104  Hung. 
u   Walter  B.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  146  Mather. 
Urp;o  Joseph,  bootblack,  h.u.  11  Charles. 
Uncchio  Joseph,  barber,  454  Asy.  b.  27  Klboam. 
«   Joseph,  barber,  120  Front,  b.  64  Morgan. 
«   Pasquale,  carpenter,  b.u.  27  Kilbonrn. 


GBBR's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


827 


Uroetch  Max,  ragpicker,  li.u.r.  82  Portland. 
Ursono  Donato,  laoorer,  h.2u.  78  Moi^n. 

«   TreetL,  b.8u.  82  Morgan. 
Uschmann  Maj  milliner,  22  Pratt,  b.  125  Tru. 
Usher  Greoree,  b.u.  192  State. 
Usinokie  Jonn  F.  harnessmaker  at  8  Sigourney, 

h.u.  28  Lawrence. 
Utley  Herbert  S.  milkman,  b.  55  BluehillB. 

«   Lnciiu  H.  fanner,  h.  55  Bluehills. 

«   Martin  T.  farmer,  b.  55  Bluehills. 

c(   Mary  L.  b.  55  Bluehills. 
Utziff  Barbara,  wid.  Jacob,  b.u.  81  Seymour. 

«  llenry,  baker  at  56,  h.  56  Front. 

«   Jacob,  driver  at  56,  h.u.  121  Front 
Uvino  Michael,  laborer,  h.  15  Charles. 
Uyelmeier  Wm.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  Thompsonv.  t 

Yabbr  Samuel,  mechanic,  h.u.  82  Avon. 

Vail  James,  grocer  &  saloon,  87,  h.u.  87  Windsor. 

"   Jas.  H.  beltm.  at  Jewells,  h.u.  1 7  Goodwin. 

«   John  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  50  Lawrence. 

"   Joseph,  clerk  at  87,  b.u.  87  Windsor. 

<<   Margaret  Mrs.  h.u.  70  Sanford. 

«   Morris,  laborer,  h.2u.r.  25  Spruce. 

"    T.  J.  Mrs.  b.  109  Elm. 

«   Thos.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  50  Lawrence. 

«   Thos.  6.  Jr.  attorney,  845  Mn.  b.  109  Elm. 

"    William  D.  traveling  salesman  at  Popes. 
Vaillant  Henry  L.  saloon,  173,  h.u.  19  Main. 
Valario  Joseph,  laborer,  h.8u.  49  Morgan. 
Yaldivia  Joseph  H.-i^bacco  buyer,  238  State. 
Valentine  £iizabeth,wid.PeterJ.h.u.  Whitman  ct. 

'<    George  W.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
•     400  Main,  b.  152  Washington. 

"   H.  £.  Mrs.  h.  68  Washington. 

«   Nathaniel  G.  supt Beach  Mfg.Co.  h.68  Wash. 

«    Robert  F.  milkman,  29,  b.  29  Judson. 

"    Sarah  D.  b.  88  Oxford. 
Valenza  John,  barber,  S  Asylum,  h.u.  1 7  Wells. 
yaliquetteAlfred,cigarmfr.r.S2,grocer,h.32Heath 
Vallarcor  August,  carpenter,  b.  28  Morgan. 
Yalleau  Andrew  Z.  telegraph  operator,  6  Central. 
Vallente  Joseph,  barber  80,  h.  80  Morgan. 
Vallentine  Arthur  A.  toolm.  at  581  Cap.  h.  45  Oak. 
y  allett  Leander  J.brakemanP.&U.R.h.335  Weth. 
Vallette  Edward  A.  h.  234  Park. 
Valley  Division  N.Y.N.H.&H.R.R.  450  Asylum. 
Valter  Louis,  tailor,  b.u.  249  Front. 
Van  Amringe  Joseph  H.  mach.  581  Cap.h.88Wbn. 
VanAusdaU  Charles  C.  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms 
&  Co.  34  Market,  b.  940  Main. 

«    Conklin,  clerk  at  Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co.  84 
Market,  h.  940  Main. 
VanCamp  G.  E.  clerk  at  325  Main,  h.  16  Bkm. 
Vance  W.  H.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  11  Foot  Guard  pi. 
Vandenburg  Charles  B.  painter,  h.r.  92  Hudson. 
Vanderbeck  Willard  H.printerat  Popes,1.19  Russ 
Vanderbeek  Abraham,  States  Machine  Co.  490 
Capitol,  h.  902  Asylum. 

<«   Herbert,  supt.  States  Machine  Co.  490  Cap. 
b.  902  Asylum. 

«    Viola,  b.  902  Asylum. 
Vanderbogart  Mabel  L.  glassworker  at  88  Wood- 
bine, b.u.  32  Kinuey. 


VanDerburg  Henry,  dynamo  man  at  266  Pearl, 

h.  East  Hartford  t. 
Vanderman  Augustus,  helper,  109  Commerce, 

b.  112  State. 
Vanditto  Christian,  lab.  15  Trumbull,  h.  56  Por. 
VanEpps  E.  J.  Mrs.  h.  14  Westland. 
VanGasbeck  Laura  J.  Mrs.  b.  20  Walnut. 
VanHoudt  Louis,  fresco  painter,  h.  215  Franklin. 
Vankeirsbilck  Fred,  machinist  at  262  Main,  b. 
11  Belmont. 

«   Jean,  machinist  at  262  Main,  h.  1 1  Belmont. 
Van  Loon  Bella  J.  h.  12  TrumbulL 
Van  Meter  Allen  R.  student  at  Trinity  College, 

19  Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Vannais  Geo.  L.  bkkpr.  at  406  Mn.  h.u.  19  East. 
VanName  George  E.  Jr.  machinist  at  Hartford 
Times,  246  Main,  h.  85  Madison. 

<<   Joseph  M.  carpenter,  h.u.  922  Main. 
Vanni  Joseph  F.  carptr.'atColt8,h.66  Vanblock. 
VanOrmer  Frank,  ouer,  70  Com.  b.  201  Ashley. 

u    Herman,  engineer,  h.  201  Ashley. 
VanOstrem  Geo.Drakem.N.Y.R.b.u.  22  Avon. 

(<   John,  blacksmith  252  Pearl,  h.u.  22  Avon. 
VanOverstraeten  Joseph,  machine  hand  at  26 
Union  place,  h.  32  John. 

«    Martin,  cabinetm.  at  r.  133  Shel.  h.  40  John. 
VanPatten  Wyman,  machinist  at  N.Y.R. 
VanSchuyver  Charles  G.  b.  8  Trinity. 
VanSteenbeig  Ellen  Mrs.  b.  7  Hudson. 
VanStrander  Wm.  clerk  at  699  Mn.  1.  103  Tru. 
Varen  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  79  Avon. 
Varley  Henry,  f  orem.  at  283  Shel.  h.20  Carpenter. 

"    Minnie,  glazier  at  Faience  h.  20  Carpenter. 
Vamev  Edward  H.  cutter,  10  State,  b.  77  Elm. 

(I    Fred  H.h.  372  Main. 

«   Mme.  (Jennie  S.)  dressm.  372  Main,  rm.  42. 

«    William  S.  chirop.  32  Asylum,  h.  372  Main. 
Vasco  Michael,  barber,  h.u.  91  Windsor. 
Vasnain  Charles,  screwmak^r  at  476  Capitol.    . 
Vasquenza  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  22  Charles. 
Vater  William,  cigarmakerat  104  Asylum,  h.2u. 

84  Windsor. 
Vaughan  Richard  J.  toolm.  at  Popes,  b.  46  Tem. 
Vaughn  Chas.  mechanic  at  581  Cap.  b.  40  Grove. 

«   Thos.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  109  Babcock. 
Vautour  Fred,  teams,  at  280  Mn.  h.u.  34  Avon. 
Vecceo  Frank,  laborer,  h.  1 7  Charles. 
Vedder  E.  V.  (C,  S.  HiUs  ^  Co,)  b.  152  Asylum. 
Veeder  Mfg.  Co.  cycle  cyclometers,  66  State. 

"    Curtis  H.  President  Veeder  Mfg.  Co. 
b.  8  Townley. 
Vehring  H.  M.  cigarmaker  at  349  Main,  h. 

Warehouse  Point. 
Velhage  Frank  R.  machinist  at  1  Flower. 
Velte  George  B.  machinist,  h.  5  Kilbourn  ct. 

«    Henrietta,  wid.  John,  h.  5  Kilbourn  ct. 
Vendetto  Christian,  laborer,  h.u.  83  Windsor. 
Vennart  William  clerk  at  C.  R.  Hart  &  Co. 

carpet  store,  864  Main,  h.u.  40  Church. 
Ventres  Ernest  E.  conductor  St.Ry.  115  State. 

(<    Hubbard  N.  shipping  clerk  at  Capewell 
Horse  Nail  Co.  40,  h.u.  28  Governor. 

«    T.  B.  mach.  at  476  Capitol,  b.u.  45  Elliot. 
Verder  Daniel  H.  student  Trinity  College,  16 
Northam  Tower,  Summit. 


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YenalrtA  G«^^  W.  clrrrk  at  li^  PL  b.  14?  Maiik 

y#rTt  Max,  drit<^.  b.  39  Mor^aa. 
Ycrralen  Gideon,  djamBoker.  k.  SC  Jofai. 
Very   Wiliiaai,   bookkeeper 
Bank,  30J  Main,  k  23 
Vc:*^  &1  varrj  J,  potisber  at  Pop<^  bJ^a  .32  Flow. 
M    Winnie,  vicL  Henrj,  kji.  32  Flover. 
**    r3^  '***  ^'*^'  Feoz^y. 
Vf-wel*  >fla«,  joUj*-T,  b.  6  Martin. 
Vi-^ie-ti  Frank.  iaUr^fr,  b.  2)^  Charic*. 
Ve«tcr  Hirmia«,  bnckiajer,  b.  1«»3  LaoreL 
Yeteruu  Volunleer  Fireman*!   Ajaociadoo,  of 

Ilartfoni^  Conn.  27  Arch. 
Veterinarj  Hofpitai,  Arthur  S.  Gale,  propr.  87 

Higli,  b.  21  Hoa/Uer  pL 
YeCter  Louis,  pi  amber,  hjLr.  36  Tnnnball. 
t*    Marj  wid.  Alfred  B.  b-o.  36  TrnmbnlL 
Vibber  A.  flrTewmaker  at  476  CapttoL 
**    Max,  ncnrwmaker  at  476  CariitoL 
Vibbcrt  AiiJirf-y  D.  student  at  Trinity  College, 
7  Jarvis  Hall,  Sommit. 
^    L.  M«  Mrs.  nurse,  71  Asylum,  rm.  24. 

Vibberts  Ida  L.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

u   JamesM^bagra^emaster  V.Diy.N.Y.R.450 
A  fiylum,  h.  n  etb.  t. 

M    BusiM-n,  b.  2  Holcr^mb. 
y ibert  Maiy  £.  wid.  Benjamin,  h.  1 3  Washington. 
Victor  Moses,  waiter,  str.  Hartford,  285  Sute. 
Videon  Charles  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  248  Law. 
Vienna  Bakery,  167-169  Asylum.    See  page  43. 

^    Prensed  Yeast  Co.  Chas.  H  Lord,  281  Allyn. 

Viering  Paul,  teamster  at  157,  h.u.r.  153  Weth. 
Viets  Clarence,  laborer  335  Shel.  b.  69  Fairmount 
Vignone  Nicholas  A.  laborer,  h.  4  Charles. 

«    Raj^hael,  lalx)rer,  b.  1 7  Charles. 
Vileu  Daniel  F.  florist,  b.u.  57  Ward. 
Vinri'lctte  C<^rdelia,  wid.  Joseph, h.u.  2  Church. 
Vincent ,  butcher,  1.  251  Asvlum. 

^<    Henry  M.  motorman  at  St.Ky.  115  State. 

"    Jam<«T. iceman  at  2 78  A^y. h.u.r.  105Com. 
Vingcnzo  De  Michael,  la)x)rer,  b.  73  Morgan. 

«    (ialgotto,  laborer,  h.4u.  64  Morgan. 
Vining  Alice  J.  at  690  Park,  b.  6  Amity. 

•<    Almanzor  C.  candies,  223  Main,  h.  1  Sig.pl. 

"    Carl  J.  HT)licer  at  690  Park,b.l  26  Hungerford. 

«(    Ernest  W.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 
Co.  1  Flower,  b.  126  Hungerford. 
Vinolo  Domenico,  macaronimaker,  1.  210  Front 

tt    Vincenzo,  lal)orer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Vinton  AltN'rt  D.  molder  at  1  Flower,  h.  New 
Haven  c. 

«    Charles  S.  ma<*hini8t,  581  Capitol,  h.  8  Oak. 

u   May  H. glassworker at 83  Wbn.  b.  96  Laurel. 
Viola  JoHep,  push  cart,  92,  b.  92  Francis. 

««    Tonv,  fruits,  92,  h.  92  Francis. 
Violeza  Wm.  dork  at  78  State. 
Viotonl  Menard,  at  Popes,  b.u.  59  Ward. 
Vitt  Max,  bakery  and  grcx*ery,  15d,h.u.r.l51  Map. 
Vizner  Frank,  caqH^nter,  r.  834  Asylum. 

«(    Marcell  F.  h.  99  Jeiferson. 

•(   William,  tlnnor,  h.u.  6  Cedar. 


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allF1ov.kl75ZiOB. 
9»,L99llaia. 
U  I  Flower,  b.  175  2ob. 
atColtsb.28J«]ioa. 
w«L  Jowpb,  kn.  4U  Main. 
••   Warrcr  A.  en^meer,  buiL  435  Maia. 
Vrjmaa  Max,  kn.  176  FnmL 
Tr.Math  Ja»pb,  bboter  at  476  CapitoL 
Ycitz  Jacob,  b  354  Wetbenfield. 
Toua  P^Mer,  anlder  at  690Pkrk,  k  2  Fnnda. 
YoQ  Ret5  William,  phjaciaB,  372  Main,  rm.  81 
Yon  Wettberg  Aona  Mn.  kn.  464  Fannington. 
Yoffce  A.D.iee.&traK,A.D.yoReCo.art  ami 
pietnre  fnmea,276Main,k  Fanningtoni. 
VORCE  THE  A..D.  CO.    «rt   store, 
mirTon,agta.artimioiiB,  276  Mn.  S0tfp.362. 
«   William  S.  gilder  at  A.  D.  Yorce  Co.  276, 
ko.  2S)^  SlaiB. 
Yoro^  William,  agent,  k2n.  21  Moigan. 
Yomj  Harriet  &  ind.AddiaoD&kn.  579  Main. 
>«   Minnie  J.  cleric  at  273  Asr.  kn.  579  Main. 
Yoskio  Mehio,  hamessm.  622  Jfain,  k  91  Win. 
Yoas  Fred.  A.  maebinistSO  Cnakk  152Matber. 
Yosaler  AdeDa  £.  dresm.  54  Ck  b.  621  Main. 
<«  Joseph  C.  bartender,  b.  621  Main. 
M   lifarz,  nnhobterer  at  428,  kn.  621  Main. 
Yosna  JosefA,  driver,  69  Fr.  kr.  33  Mechanic 

Wade  Annie,  k  96  Windsor. 
u   Arthur  C.  bntcber,  201  Sta.  k2n.  63  Albany. 
«<   Benjamin  C.  marketman,  kn.  74  Martin. 
M    Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  k  96  Windsor. 
"   John,  machinist  at  388  Cap.  k  458  Broad. 
(«   Louis  W.  annealer  at  40  Gov.  k  42  John. 
u   Maggie,  dressoiaker,  96,  k  96  Windsor. 
M   Waiter  C.  market,  etc.  199-203  State,  b. 

55  Fairfield. 
«    William,  driver,  kn.  22  Chestnut. 
Wadhams  John  H.  assistant  clerk  comptroller's 
office,  k  80  Church,  k  Goshen  t. 
u   Lewis  W.  carpenter,  h.  31  Barbour. 
"   Lucv,  schoolteacher,  b.  58  Church. 
Wadleigh  Nancy  M.  wid.  Lorenzo  M.  k  14  Wal. 
Wadstrom  Lewis,  en^nr.  N.Y.R.  1.  FtGuard  pi. 
*<    Titus  A.  as't.  janitor  Popes,  b.  Ft  Guard  pi. 
Wadstron  Justus,  blacksmith  N.Y.R.  1.  12  Ford. 
Wadsworth  Alfred  J.  cigannaker  at  529  Main, 
h.2u.  15  Goodman  pi. 
«   Andrew  C.  carpenter  at  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Brainaid  Co.  49  Trumbull,  k  lOBusseil. 
«    Athenaeum,  206  Main. 
"    Charles  B.  manager  at  164  Mn.  b.  124  Cap. 
«    Daniel  S.  h.  401  Albany. 
«    FrederickE.black8mith,f.44jJohn,k40Glen. 
«    Gallery  of  Paintings,  206  Miiin. 
«    George  N.  joiner  at  486  Cap.  b.  44  Glen. 
«    Henrietta,  b.  70  Capitol. 
«   Herbert  C.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

58  Trumbull,  k  60  Willard. 
"    Lucy,  b.  401  Albany. 
«   Martha,  wid.  Edward,  h.  124  Capitol. 
«   Mary  R.  wid.  Josiah,  b.u.  15  Fairmount. 
*<   Robert  A.  at  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  Main,  b.  124  Capitol. 
«   William  S.  conductor  StRy.  ku.  39  Win. 


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372   NAIN  ST.,   Ballerstein  BIdg. 

Waegelein  Louis  P.  baker  at  169,  b.  167  Asylum. 
Waenstaen  Max,  clipper  at  1  Flow.  b.  18  Mor. 

«    Louis,  tailor,  76  Trumbull,  1.  220  Front 
Waess  Joseph  Mrs.  dressm.  at  59,  h.  59  Morgan. 

*<    Joseph,  fruit  dealer  at  59,  h.  59  Morgan. 
Waghom  Albert  H.  elk.  8  Sta.  b.8u.  289  Asylum. 

"    Elijah  S.  carptr.  at  N.Y.R.1l2u.  289  Asy .  rm.  7. 

«  Thos.  £.  carriage  painter,  b.du.  289  Asylum. 
Wagliun  Howard,  helper  at  Popes,  b.  109  Bab. 
Wagner  Charles,  upholst.  209  Main,  h.  9  Morris. 

"    George,  barber  at  272,  b.  272  Park. 

<<    John  P.  engineer  N.E.R.  h.u.  10  Canton. 

«  Wm.  F.  mach.  at  252  Pearl,  h.u.  28  Babcock. 
Wagstaff  Fredk.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  1  Sheldon. 

M    Miles,  molder,  h.  140  New  Park. 

"  William,  rubberwkr.  at  690  Pk.  b.  140 N.P. 
Wah  Charlie  A.  laundry,  126,  h.  126  Main. 

"    Sam,  laundry,  278  Pearl. 
Wahan  Charles,  b.u.  40  Flower. 
Wahl  John,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  88  Hamilton. 

"    II^'mc  Wall. 
Wahlquist  A.  molder  556  Cap.h.  167  Babcock. 

a    August  R.  mach.  183  Shel.h.u.  16^  Affleck. 

«    John,  machinist  556  Cap.b.  47  Woodbine. 
Wainwrifht  WUliam  A.  M.  Mrs.  h.  Ill  Elm. 
Waite  Albert  J.  foreman  at  Popes,  h.u.  107  Oak. 

«    Elbridge  6.  foreman  111  Edw.h.  16  Alden. 

<<    Ernest  N.  foreman.  Popes,  h.  67  Siffourney. 

«»    Edward,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  r.  465  Asylum. 

«    Frank  Louis,  physician,  26Pratt,  b.205  Weth. 

«    Frederick,  mach.  at  476  Cap.  h.  20  Grand. 

*<    James  M.  foreman  at  581  Cap.  h.  50  Wads. 

"    James  N.  contractor,  h.  50  Wadsworth. 

'<   Joseph  Rev.  pastor  Unity  church,  h.  55  Ken. 

"    Luzerne  C.  crater  581  Capitol,  h.  E.H.t. 

«    Mary  A.  Mrs.  asst.  matron,  690,  b.  690  Asy. 

«    Robert  E.  foreman  at  Popes,  b.du.  180  Shel. 

«    WilUam,  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  15  Oak. 
Waitman  Isaac,  fruits,  h.u.r.  26  North. 
Wakefield  Atwood,  agent  cigars  and  tobacco, 
259  Asylum,  h.  421  Maple. 

"    Eugene  H.  salesman.  Valley,  h.  144  Albany. 

«    Fred  W.  b.  421  Maple. 

u   J.  Percival  (TT.  5*  Afar^tiarrfO)  b.  421  Map. 

Wakefield  &  Marquardt,  insurance,  real 

estate,  brokers,  872  Main .    See  page  329. 
J.  Peroival  Wakefield.       Herman  O.  Marquardt. 

WAKEFIELD    WALTER    L.    fire 

ins.  agent,  248  Main,rm.  1,  h.  64  Webster. 

See  page  889. 
Wakeman  Mark  W.  gardener  at  1 1 9,  l.r.  1 1 9  Far. 
Walberg  Herman,  coachman  at  550  Farmington, 

h.  189  Smith. 
Walbridge  Charles  H.  teamster  at  L.  T.  Fenn, 
furniture  store,  205  Main,  h.u.  220  Park. 
u  Robert,  b.u.  220  Park. 


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}IoQ^B  paintBii  and  DecoMii. 

Paints,  Oil,  Glass,  Brushes,   Wall   Pa|>ers  and 
Artists'  Materials. 

* PAirfTERS*  SUPPLIES, 

12  and  14  CHURCH  ST.,  0pp.  Christ  Church  Chapel. 

(Deeonaon  and  Artists'  Matnittls  In  back. )       D.  F.  HOOAH, 


Walden  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  18  Glendale. 
Walder  Aaron,  real  estate  agent,  h.  10  Morris. 

"    Isaac  J.  clerk  at  1 1 0  State,  b.  1 0  Morris. 
Waldo  Emma  L.  b.  87  Charter  Oak  place. 

«   Mignon,  milliner  at  374  Main,  b.  58  Church. 

"    W.  F.  tel.  operator,  N.Y.R.  b.  45  Wooster. 
Waldron  Arthur   M.  operator  Western  Union 

Telegraph  Co.  6  Central,  h.  58  Lincoln. 
'  «    Frank,  butter  at  62  Market 

«    H.  G.  brazier  at  62  Mar.  h.  Wallingford  t . 

«<    Harry,  h.u.  591  Main. 

<<   James  H.  bookkeeper,  h.  10  Buckingham. 

ti   Thomas,  laborer  1  Flow.  b.2u.  10  Lawrence. 
Wales  Linus  B.  stenogr.  11  Cen.  h.  Plainville  t. 

William  F.  Waldron,  physician,  241  Main, 
rm.  6. 

Hoars— 7  to  9  a.  M. 

2  to  4  p.  If . 

7  to  9  P.  M. 

Waldron  William  F.   physician,  241  Main,  b 

89  Woodbridge. 
Walfinger  John,  assist  engir.  ostler  at  P.&R.R. 
Walp*en  Robert,  gardener,  h.r.  655  Farmington. 
Walker  Albert  H.  attorney,  133,  h.  133  Haw. 

«    Andrew,  driver  at  899  AUyn,  1.  6  Squire. 

«    Anna  L.  Mrs.  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.  40  Church. 

«    Charles,  helper,  b.  10  Bond. 

«    Chas.  £.  clerk  at  Popes,  h.  115  Collins. 

«    £mma,  wid.  Benj.  nurse,  h.u.  10  Bond. 

«    Emory  P.  salesman,  h.2u.  189  High. 

«    Frank  T.  brakem.  P.&  R.  R  b.  99  Trumbull. 

«    George  J.  mach.  at  328  Asylum,  b.  30  State. 

«  George  Leon  Rev.  pastor  emeritus  First 
Church  of  Chri8t,(Center  Congregational) 
h.  46  Prospect 

u   John,  clerk  at  1 74  Asylum,  1.  88  West. 

((   John  H.  motorm.  StUy.  1.2u.  435  Main. 

"   John  W.  jobber,  1.  6  Squire. 

«   John  W.  slater,  h.u.  48  Church. 

(<   Matthew,  b.  42  Mather. 

«    O.  W.  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  38  Capen. 
Walker  Robert,  painter  &  decorator,  12  and 
14  Church,  h.  70  Williams.  Seepage  829. 

«   Robert  T.  waiter  at  AUyn  House,  b.  30  Wol. 

WALKER    WESTON  W.,    Bostoa 

Branch,  groceries,  etc.  278-290  Main,  h. 

88  Capitol. 
«   Wilber  C.  bookkeepr.  at  Popes,  h.  238  Sig. 
"    William  R.  stairbuilder  Taft  Co.  b.u.  580  Mn. 
«    William  T.  student  at  Trmity  College,  8 

Jarvis  HaU,  Summit 
«   Williston,  professor  Theological  Seminary, 

1507  Broad,  b.  46  Prospect 
Walkey  Samuel,  carpenter,  h.  25  Brown. 


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Wander  William  &  Sons,  pianos,  241  Asylum. 
Wm.  Wander.  Bmll  C.  Wander.  Eiiflfene  A.  Wander. 
"   (^^see  also  Wunder. 
Wanke  Cliristopher,  laborer,  h.Su.57Morgan. 
War  Photograph  &  Exhibition  Co.  21  Linden. 
Warburton  George,  b.  445  Main. 

«    (  Weston  fr  W,)  h.  445  Main. 
Ward  Ada,  b.  946  Asylum  ave. 
"    C,  Clayton,  clerk  885  Mn.  b.  76  Prospect  ay. 
David,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  245  State. 
Delia,  wid.  Austin  M.  h.  946  Asylum. 
£.  Lena,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
£dward  M.  operator  at  8  Sie.  b.  40  Grand. 
Fred  R.  pres.  Hfd.  Cap.  Brick  Co.  h.  N.B.t. 
George,  carpenter,  b.  45  Elliott. 
George  E.  operator  at  8  Sig.h.  40  Grand. 
James,  tinner  at  164,  b.u.  112  State. 
James  A.  h.  946  Asylum. 
James  J.  coachman  at  104  Main,  h.  4  Weth. 
James  W.  at  80  State,  h.  Glastonbury' t. 
Jennie  C.  h.u.  20  Avon. 
John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
John,  farmer,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t. 
John  F.  screwm.  at  83  Wbn.  h.  Manchester  t. 
John  J.  hodcarrier,  h.  52  Hicks. 
John  J.  trav.  salesman  690  Park,h.  10  Can. 
Kate,  clerk  at  87  Wells,  h.u.r.  98  Sheldon. 
Kate,  wid.  Patrick  F.  h.  35  Amity. 
Kittie,  housekeeper  at  12  Buckingham. 
M.  Josephine,  stenographer,  1.  85  Amity. 
Margaret  J.  wid.  David,  h.2u.  26  Flower. 
Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  1 2  Buckingham. 
Mary  £.  music  teacher,  40,  b.  40  Grand. 
«   Michael,  Jr.  joiner,  h.u.  261  Park. 
«   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  57  Spruce. 
"   Thomas  J.  foreman  at  the  Globe,  25  Asylum. 
h.u.  86  Pleasant. 
Ward  W^illiam,  real  estate  agent,  345  Main, 

b.  119  High.  Seepage  831. 

Warden  Elizabeth  wid.  Samuel  h.u.  89  Win. 
Wardenski  August,  brewer  315  Park,  h.  26  Put. 
Wardwell  J.  Frank,  molder,  b.  25  Morris. 
Wardwrll  Nkd  C.  manager  Nims,  Whitney 
&  Co.  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  572  Main, 
h.u.  107  Edwards.  Seepage  461. 

Ware  Edw.  T.  student,  b.  1 25  Woodland. 
(I   Jane,  wid.  Alfred,  h.2u.  9  Sigoumey. 
«   Olive,  student,  b.  714  Asylum. 
"   i^See  Wear, 
Warfield  Abijah  B.  bookkeeper  at  H.  E.  Patten, 
dye  works,  87  Wells,  h.  948  Main. 

Warfield  Georoe  F.  (Belknap  5"  Warfield) 
77  Asylum,  b.  25  Spring.     Seepage  864. 
Warmeek  Chas.  lab.  216  Law.  b.u.  24  Smith. 
Warnecke  Henry,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  188  Maple. 
Warner  Alfred  O.  bkkpr.  at  77  Chas.  b.  754  Mn. 
«   Alonzo  A.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  284  Asy.  rm.  79. 
AlonzoW.mach.  at  1  Flow,  h.56  Hudson. 
Bruce  D.  molder,  h.  100  Willow. 
Carrie  M.  Mrs.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 
Charles  Dudley,  president  Hartford  Courant 
Co.  editor  Hartford  Courant,  66  State, 
h.  87  Forest 
Charles  S.  auctioneer,  16  Mul.  h.u.  566  Main. 
Edward,  electrician,  b.  279  Capitol. 


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Warner  Edward  Hall,  trav.  salesm.  Jewell  Belting 

Co.  16  Trumbull,  b.  21  Spring. 
«    Edward  L.  architect,  at  248  Mn,  b.  57  Hud. 
II   Edward  0. 1.  25  Capitol. 
II    Edward  T.  plumber,  h.  82  Spring. 
"   Edward  T.  Jr.  plumber,  b.  82  Spring. 
II   Eugene  W.  electrician  at  58 1  Cap.  h.  20  Mtn. 
«<   F.  F.  pilot  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
«    Frank  A.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  57  Hudson. 
«    Frank  G.  at  190  Peari,  b.  48  Forest. 
II   Fred.  W.  sec'y.  &  treas.  Wilkrd  &  W.  Co. 

h.  Weth.  t 
((    George  B.  electr.  at  280  Asy.  h.  106  Alb. 
«    George  H.  h.  49  Forest 
11   George  L.  motorman  St.  Rv.  h.u.  16  Alden. 
«    Geo.  K.  Rev.  rector  St.  Thomas  Episcopal 

church,  h.  60  Capen. 
«  George  W.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  44  Cedar. 
11  Gilbert  F.  mach.  at  388  Cap.  b.  249  Putuam. 
«  Gilbert  F.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  249  Putnam. 
«  Harriet,  seamstress,  h.  904  Main. 
II  Henry  G.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  82  Spg. 
((  Henry  R.clerk27  Asy.h.4u.  882Main,rm.24. 
(<    Herbert  O.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insur^ 

ance  Co.  291  Mjun,  h.  7  Park  Terrace. 
«    mine,  waitress  at  80  Washington. 
«   Jennie,  milliner,  b.  58  Church. 
(<   Lucius  P.  foreman  Pratt&  Whitneys,h.28Bel 
II    Luman,  h.  5  Hudson. 
«   Maria  H.  wid.  Allan  W.h.u.  30  Sumner. 
"   Marietta  E.  wid.  Nelson,  b.  107  Retreat. 
«   Nellie  M.  nurse,  60,  b.  60  Capen. 
«    Orrin,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«    Robert,  machinist  40  Cu8h.h.8u.  350  Park. 
«    Robert  G.  plumber  at  508  Mn.  b.  82  Spring. 
"    Robert  J.  conductor  St.  Ry.  b.  143  Collins. 
II    Sarah  M.  S.  wid.  Dr.  EH,  h.  21  Spring. 
«    Timothy  P.  pilot  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
II    W.  A.  conductor  St  Ry.  h.  90  State. 
ti   Webb  S.  at  Adams  Ex.  Co.  h.u.  56  Asylum. 
«    8c  Willard Co. merchant  tailors,  108-llOAsy. 
«    William  A.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  60  Capen. 
«    William  H.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  N.  6.  t 
"   ^S^^see  also  Woerner, 
Warren  Alonzo  W.  travel,  salesm.  b.288  Collins. 
«   Annie  J.  type  operator  at  Hartford  Post,  25 

Asylum,  o.  40  Vanblock. 
«    Charles  N.  peddler,  h.u.  596  Main. 
"   Francis  M.  carriages,  horse  goods,  etc.  898 

Allyn,  h.  82  Woodbine. 
«   Frank  M.  b.r.  60  Vanblock  ave. 


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WL/isuii  A.  maaoiL,  k.a.  12  Goodman. 
Wi;..2i/fj  H.  fjainter,  h.ii.  459  Broad. 
Watk:n«  CaMj  Mr«.  crjok  at  SU,  b.  335  Welh. 
Cbarles   F.  carpenter  at  572  Main,  h.3o. 

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Charhfs  W.  roUer  at  690,  h.  749  Park. 
K.  M.  Mrs-hairdresing  53  High,  h.  €85  Mn. 
Oertnjdet  b.2u.r.  126  Market. 
John,  janitor  at  334,  b.  335  Wethersfield. 
W}iitney  W.  machinist,  h.n.  10  Hawthorn. 
Willard  W.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  10  Haw. 
William  R.lal)orer,  b.2u.r.  126  Market. 
Watkinwm  Alfred  II. at  Hfd.  Steam  Boiler  Insp. 
&  Ihb.  Co.  218  Main,  b.  57  GroTe. 
it    David,  fireman,  eng.  No.  8, 1.  835  Park. 
u    Helen  U.  b.  725  Asvlum. 
«    J.  KuflHell,  printer,  h.  253  Main,  rm.  85. 
«   Jane  II.  wid.  Alfred,  h.  57  Grove. 
«   Juvenile  Asylum  and  Farm  School,  Albany 

cor.  Bl(x>mneld  avs. 
«    Library,  5  Athenaeum. 
*<    leonine,  wid.  £.  B.  h.  725  Asylum. 
WatiiiiiiiHko  Sam,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.u.  80  Tern. 
WatrouH  Anna  M.  h.u.r.  905  Main. 


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Watrous  Chas.  F.  watchman,  h.  8  Washington. 
<<    Cornelia  A.  teacher  2d  North  school,  249 

High,  h.  8  Washington. 
<<    Edgar  R.  plater  at  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market,  h.  101  Bellevue. 
«    Eliaha  J.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.  Chester  t. 
<«    Frank   C.  clerk   at   William   Rogers,    66 

Market,  b.  29  Lincoln. 
"    Geor^  W.  secretary  Wm.  Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 

66  Market^  h.  16  Suffield. 
«    Hattie  L.  Miss,  b.  32  Buckingham. 
"    Henry,  engineer,  h.2u.  77  Temple. 
<«    J.  Hubbard,  medicine,  7 1 , 1. 7 1  Asy.  rm.  1 7. 
«    John  H.  leaf  tobacco,  230  State,  1.  80  Main. 
"    Louisa  B.  wid.  Constant  W.  b.u.  8  Mabl. 
tt    Robert   N.  chief  mailing  clerk,    P.O.  h. 

Windsor  Locks  t. 
«<    Sarah  A.  wid.  S.  DeLoss,  b.  6  Wooster. 
Watrous  William  H.  representative  in  the 
legislature^  president  and  treasurer  Wm. 
Itiogers  Mfg.  Co.  &  Rogers  Cutlery  Co.  66 
Market,  h.  970  Main.    See  outside  hack 
cover  and  pages  371  and  425. 
"    |^*«€«  also  Waterous. 
Watson  Agnes,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  61  Albany. 
WATSON    ALEX,   curb  and  sidewalk 
setter,  32,  h.  32  Lincoln.     Seepage  472. 
«    Alexander,  coachm.  h.  Cone. 
"    Arthur  B.  pressfeeder,  b.  59  Willow. 
<<    Augusta  E.  Mrs.  copyist,  h.  13  Goodman  pi. 
«    Dawson,  at  206  Main,  h.  Farmington  t. 
<<    Edward,  trainer,  b.u.  12  Union. 
«    Eliza  W.  wid.  George  W.  h.  203  Sig. 
"    Elizabeth  J.  wid.  of  Wm.  B.  h.  59  Willow. 
((    Emma  N.  stitcher  at  8  Sig.  b.  59  Willow. 
tt    Frank  J.  salesman  at  405  Allyn,  h.  E.H.t. 
«    Frank  P.  bricklayer,  h.  59  Market. 
«    George  £.  inspect  at  Popes,  b.  98  N.B:  ay. 
"    George  I.  clerk  at  391  Allyn,  b.  37  Spring. 
<<    Greorge  M.  b.  47  Park. 
««    H.  A.  Mrs.  h.  17  Vernon. 
«    Harry  S.  carpenter,  b.  47  Park. 
«    Henry,  clerk  at  119, 1.  142  Main. 
«    Robert  W.  auditor  at  P.&R.R.  1.  228  High. 
<<   James,  carriage  maker  at  5  Mec.  h.u.  8 1  Main 
"   James,  clerk  at  700  Mn.  h.r.  40  Buckingham. 
««   Jane  P.  stitcher,  b.  59  Willow. 
«   Jennie  B.  b.  203  Sigoumey. 
«   John,  driver  at  142,  b.  142  Main. 
<<   John,  collarmaker  at  8  Sig.  h.2u.  44  Putnam. 
«   John  H.  helper,  h.u.  5  North. 
«   Joseph  E.  traveling  salesman,  h.  693  Main. 
"    Margaret,  wid.  William,  h.u.r.  98  N.B. 
«   Martha,  at  Plimpton's,  254  Pearl,  b.u.  81  Mn. 
«   Mary  J.  dressmaker,  h.u.  12  Union. 
«   Minnie  E.  wid.  G.  L.  h.  36  Church. 
((   Mr.  mason,  1.  251  Asylum. 
«   Peter  J.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.u.5  North. 
"   PbcBbe,  b.  59  Willow. 
«   William,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  767  Pk. 
"   William,  clerk  400  Main,  b.  97  Trumbull. 
"   William  J.  at  436  Capitol,  b.u.r.  98  N.B. 
«   Wm.  L.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  12  Union. 
«   Wm.  T.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  N.B.  av. 
"    William  T.  machinist  at  9  Sig.  b.  47  Pk. 


Wauffh  James  E.  ostler  53  Vernon,  b.u.  5  Wolcott. 

«    Mr.  at  Eckhardts,  b.  14  Center. 
Waverly  block,  253  Msun. 
Way  A.  Sidney,  b.  780  Main. 

((    Chas.  L.  clerk  at  344,  h.  121  Main,  rm.  81. 

«    Clarence  H.  extra  agent  N.Y.R.  450  Asy. 
b.  5  Sherman. 

«   Ernest  N.  clerk  at  219  State,  b.  5  Sherman. 

«    George  L.  h.  780  Main. 

"    Greorge  L.  Jr.  livery  stable,  80  Albany,  h. 
49  Chestnut. 

«   Hardware  Co.  hardware,  etc.,  344  Main. 

"    Henry  R.  C^./2.  TT.S"  Co.)  h.  5  Sherman. 

«   Henry  R.  &  Co.  leaf  tobacco,  219  State.* 

«    Lucy,  h.  22  Niles. 

"    Newton  F.  mechanic,  21 9  Sta.  b.  5  Sherman. 

"    Robert  F.  treasurer,  344  Main,  h.  W.H.  t. 

«  Samuel  L.  prest.  344  Main,  h.  94  Bellevue. 
Weadel  Edwin,barber  6  Ch.O.  h.  2u.  1076  Broad. 
Weand  Oliver  M.  civil  engineer,  372  Main,  rm. 

39,  h.  Reading,  Penn.  ^ 

Wear  M.  F.  Mrs.  nurse,  138,  b.  138  TrumbulL 

"    William,  baker  at  300,  b.  300  Wethersfield. 
WeatherheadFrankW.formn.atColts,h.u.76Park. 
Weaver  Edward  W.  lineman  at  6  Central,  h. 
66  Village. 

«   Elbert  L.  bookkeeper  at  Charter  Oak  Nat'l 
Bank,  124  Asylum,  b.  115  Wooster. 

«    Frederick  J.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  15  Beach. 

"   John  N.  dropforger  at  Popes,  h.  115  Woos. 

«    Thomas  S.  city  reporter  at  Hfd.  Courant, 
h.  115  Wooster. 
Webb  Charles  H.  treasurer  and  manager  Even- 
inc:  Post  As80.23  Asylum,h.  New  Haven  c. 

«    Charles  O.  b.  550  Asylum. 

WEBB  ELDORU8  M.  boots  &  shoes, 

546, h.  550  Asylum.    Seepage  opposite  in- 
side back  cover. 

«    Harry  P.  salesman,  h.  32  Clark. 

«   Helen,  teacher  at  Huntsinger  Business  Col- 
lege, 30  Asvlum,  b.  121  Main. 

«    Herbert  A.  driver  at  Adams  £ 
Main,  h.  5  Goodman  pi. 

«   Louis  J.  clerk  at  Webb's  shoe  store,  546 
Asylum. 

«   May  Mrs.  seamstress,  h.u.  235  Asylum. 

«   Myron,  h.  193  Farmington. 

ti   Nora,wid.  Edward,  dressm.  b.u.  1 5  Portland. 

«    R.  L.  farmer,  h.  Farmington,  west  Quaker  1. 

«    Thomas,  fireman  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 

u   W.  A.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

««   Walter  G.  at  Tafi  Co.  h.  Windsor  t. 
Webber  Frank,  apprentice,  b.u.  91  Hungerford. 

«•    Frank  W.  clerk  Allyn  house,  162  Asylum. 

«    Fred,  at  690  Park,  1.  218  New  Park. 

"    Walter,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  225  Hieh. 
Weber  A.M.  carriagep.at  852  Alb.  h.u.  64  Hicks. 

ti   Daniel  J.  pressm.  at  252  PL  h.  26  Talcott. 

"   Fred  P.  roller  at  690  Park,  b.  7  Sisson. 

"    Gustavus  A.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.u.  925  Main. 

M    Henry,  blacksmith  at  278  Asy.  h.  W.H.t 

«   John,  laborer,  h.u.  18  Cedar. 
Webster  Annie  R.  h.  60  Williama 

Alvier  D.  carria^emanfr.  r.  29,  h.u.  29  Vine. 
Antoinette  H.  wid.  Wm.  E.  h.34  Charter  Oak. 


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0.arV»  C  wu^-hlci^t  at  Cocu.  k.  70  H:Amm. 

Cbac  K.  trar.  ftale^in^!:^.  98  A«j.  h.  Sr^  B«rk 
Clui*.  S.  tiniMT  at  ^:^0  A«t.  h.  1^  MaUkbr. 
I>ai>a,  uttifk^ji^  at  »;l«0  Pk.  Ix  M  J^eraon. 
J>irigfat  A.  paj:*UT  at  2;1«,  b.u.  2^  Vise. 
KdwarrL  farnaces.  .S30  Ajt.  k  iM>  WiiliaauL 
Mirarrl  R.trair.  tal^maiC  b,  121}  Albaoy. 
YAvuiteiih  S.  wid.  Ilenrr,  teacher  of  oil 

taunttn'f.  Ilo.  426  A«Tlom. 
Ehfj^fr  1-1  roller  at  G&o/b.  S45  Park- 
Km^line,  b.  475  Xew  Britain. 
Kva  M.  clerk  at  424  Main,  b.  58  Church. 
Freilenck,  carf^nter,  ].  285  CapitoL 
John  C.  tinner  at  530  A«y]arn,  h.  1 1 7  Brook. 
John  C«  rice  premdent  iEtna  Life  insaranee 

Company,  218  Main,  h.  SHft  Farmington. 
L^K.  MiffM.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  b.  121>^  AWtuny. 

k  Jjiftze,  Pliornix  Carriage  Works^r.l  8  7}Mn. 
C)»mrl*'n  R.  WetMter.  Alfred  Latze. 

WEBSTER    A    BAKER,   fire  insur- 
ance  agentu,  253  Main. 

CtiurlfM  M.  Wthnter.  laaista  Baker,  Jr. 

IxiuU  M.  niot^>nnan  StKy.  h.  34  Webster. 
Roy  C.  h(fl[)er  at  1  Flower,  b.  131  Aiihley. 
William  H.  lx>ardirig  house,  98, 1.  98  Bab. 
Wm.  L«  diesinker  at  Popes,  b.  97  Capitol. 
William  8.hames8m.48d  Main,  h.  121^  Alb. 
WifchNler  Sam,  peddler,  h.  51  Morgan. 
WedUtrg  Frank  K.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  1.  91 

llungerford. 
Weed  Clu^ster  A.  attorney  at  law  with  F.  H. 
Kic;hard8,  303  Main,  b.  54  Capitol. 
«    Francis  P.  h.  83  Kim. 
*<    Frank  K.  agent,  h.u.  21  Canton. 
«    (ii'orgc  C.  clerk  at  220  Asylum,  h.  17  Russ. 
«   Julius,  iK)stal  clerk,  h.  98  Wooster. 
((    Nathan  A.  clerk  at  197  Asy.  b.  98  Wooster. 
Hue  Mrs.  1.  254  Main,  room  26. 
Truman  Rev.  h.u.  35  Capen. 
William  T.  conductor  St.  Ky.  115  State. 
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WEEKLY   EXAMINER,   45   Brown. 

See  page  411. 
M    Underwriter,  11.  R.  Ilayden,  66  Statc>. 
Weeks  Albert  P.  secretary  and  treasurer  Pro- 
vision (/O.  587  Main,  h.  7  Sherman. 
Asa  T.  steward,  54  Prospect, 
(/hampion  A.  linem.  247  PL  h.  20  Martin. 
Charlott4^  Mrs.  h.  34  Front. 
Mgh<«rt().  assist,  secretary  ilCtnalns.  Co.  226 

Main,  h.  GO  Nilos. 
Frank  M.  cooper,  57  Alb.  b.  40  Canton. 
Ooorgo,  ornamentiT  at  N.Y.R.  r.  4()5  Asy. 
(teo.  II,  tohnco(mist,449  Mn.  h.u.l  8  Florence. 
OratM*.  at  53  Trumbull,  b.u.  19  Ronton. 
Herbert  S.elorkat449  Main, b.  18  Florence. 
Jamos  I4.  clerk  at  359  Main,  h.u.  9  Morgan. 
Jane  K.  wid.  John  C.  h.u.  19  Benton, 
l^t^wis,  trimmer  at  62  Market,  h.  W.ll.t 


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j     u   Minkir,  fajL  1>  fieotoa. 
I     «   Xax^a  HcBiT.  Kvdent  ai  1507  Broad. 
I     M   S.  Grare  clerk  at  Hartford  Fire  Insiiniice 
I  Ca  154  Pearl,  buo.  19  Beaton, 

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«<   Williaai  F.  cleik  at  95  Pearl,  bL  60  S 

«    Wd'iiamH.  teacher  AakAij.hjL  22  Atwood. 

WegDcr  Clorks,  aphobterer,  209  Mn.  h.  9  Moa. 
u    Charles,  clerk  at  Popea.  b.  9  IfoniB. 
«    Chum  M.  clerk  at  169  Asjlinn,  b.  9  Morris. 
M    Frederick,  clerk,  h.  9  Morris. 

Wehner  Geor^  ihoeauiker  42  h.  28  TrumbalL 
Wehrir  Herman,  market,  52,  li.3a.  52  Temple. 
Weide'U  Frank  G.  bbcksm.  N.T.B.  h.  16  ^loire 
Weidermann  Charles  F.  draughtsman  at  1  Flow. 

b.  119  High. 
Weidl  Edward,  (.V/€mj-fFM/)  h.  1076  Broad. 
Weidlich  Angost,  mnsieteacher,  h.  40  Lewis. 

^    Herman,  saloon,  5  Am.  h.  846  Main. 

•<    Herman,  at  5  American,  b.  846  Main. 

«<   Julius,  cigarmaker  at  529,  b.  846  Main. 
Weigel  Jacob,  peddler,  h.n.  245  State. 
Weigelt  Bemhart,  h.  1334  Broad. 

(<    William  P.  stoves  and  tinware,  186  Main, 
h.  1334  BitNid. 
Weil  Jacob,  screwm.  476  Cap.  h.2u.  9  Kinsley. 
Weiland  Fred  F.  baker  at  118  Ben.  h.  57  Ward. 
Weildon  Fred.  W.  hairstore,  351  Mn.  h.u.  1 1 0  Jef . 

«    Tho8.C.  hairdresser  at  351  Mn.h.  21  Elmer. 

"    t^see  Weldon. 
Weills  Andrew,  laborer,  b.3u.  6^  Ellery. 
Wein  Peter,  laborer  283  Sheldon,  h.  Ward. 
Weinberg  Michael,  molder  at  555  Capitol,  b.ur. 

6  7~  Pleasant. 
Weiner  Max,  lab.  at  1  Lau.  b.2n.  4  7ir  Morgan. 
Weinig  William,  coachman  at  236  Farmington 

av.  b.  54  Flower. 
Weingarten  Herman  G.  leather,  32,h.2u.  21  Mul. 
Weinmann  Philip,  saloon,  132,  h.  132  Market 
Weins  M.  shoemaker,  15  Wells. 
Weinstein  Benj.  painter  618  Cap.b.u.  20  North. 

«    Sophie,  wid.  Solomon,  h.u.  1 75^  Main. 
Weintraub  Morris,  tinsmiUi  at  N.  Y.  Exhaust  & 
Blow  Pipe  Co.  Vredendale  av. 

tt   Philip,  helper  at  555  Capitol,  b.  26  North. 
Weir  Charles  D.  mach.  Colts,  h.  54  Hudson. 

««    David,  treas.  Pratt  &  Weir  Chuck  Co.  h.  80 
Pearl. 

«    Delia  Mrs.  h.  24  So.  Prosoect. 

«    Grace  L.  stenographer  at  ropes,  b.  80  Pearl. 

«   Janet  M.  physician  at  31,  h.  31  Spring. 

«    Martha,  wid.  William,  b.  31  Spring. 

"    t^^see  also  Wier, 
Weis  Lmil,  tailor,  h.2u.  58  Temple. 
Weise  Daniel  J.  trainman,  b.  255  Asylum. 
Weise  J^^sec   Wise. 
Weisman  John,  at  189  Front. 
Weisner  Amos,  molder  at  54  Arch.  h.u.  29  Chst. 

"    August,  molder  at  54  Arch,  h.a.  208  Front. 

II    Chns.  driver  at  351,  b.  320  Asylum. 

«    Henry  W.  machinist,  h.  1436  Broad. 


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Weiss  Joseph,  confectioner,  59,  h.  59  Morgan. 
Weitzel  Conrad,  cabinetmaker  at  209  Main,  h.u. 

212Capen. 
Welch  Archibald  A.  actuary  Phoenix  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  21  Woodland. 

«    Bridget,  domestic  at  47,  b,  47  Wethersfield. 

«    Bridget  Mrs.  h.  82  Francis. 

it    Charles,  laborer,  b.  24  Union. 

'<    Costello  B.  gardener  at  SO  Wash.  h.  26  2  N.B. 

<<    Daniel,  bricklayer,  b.  15  Lafayette. 

ti    David  F.  polisher  at  9  Sig.  h.  19  Goodwin. 

"    Derlin,  carpenter  at  1  Flower,  h.  21  Howard. 

"    Edward,  foreman  at  Gas  Works,  h.  97  Arch. 

*<    Edward,  painter,d52  Albany,  b.  39  Harrison. 

<«    Eliza,  wid.  George  M.  h.  149  High. 

«    Elizabeth  J.  b.  144  Garden. 

"    Fannie,  attendant  at  80  Washington. 

«    &  Farrell,  dressmakers  at  871  Main. 
Margaret  A.  Welch.         Mary  E.  Farrell. 

"  Fernando  C.  h.  72  Westland. 

M  Francis,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

"  George,  h.  6  Ford. 

«  Geo.K.  physician,  94^  Tru.  h.  144  Garden. 

<<  J.  Thomas,  machinist,  40  Governor,  h.2u. 

208  Maple. 

*<  Jacob,  helper  at  888  Cap.  h.  149  Lawrence, 

li  James,  b.  16  Governor. 

«<  James,  family  of,  h.2u.  1 7  Mechanic. 

<«  James,  pickler  at  Popes,  h.u.  177  Zion. 

^<  James,  quarryman,  n.u.  77  Hamilton. 

<<  James,  saloon,  16  Sheldon,  h.u  45  Kinsley. 

«<  James  E.  laborer,  h.u.  89  Lawrence. 

<<  James  F.  Jr.  mach.  at  Popes,  b.u.  177  Zion. 

*<  James  J.  chief  oper.  247  Pearl,  b.  119  High. 

"  James  L.  laborer  at  95  Pleasant,  h.  82  Sta. 

«  John,  gardener  at  341  Far.  h.  41  Flower. 

«  John,  at  Popes,  h.u.  12  Lawrence. 

((  John,  laborer,  h.  78  Albany. 

«<  John,  laborer,  h.u.  115  Zion. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.u.  58  Chestnut. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  29  Mechanic. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  26  Huntley  pi. 

"  John  H.  conductor  St.Rv.  h.  8  Congress. 

«  John  W.  sec'y.  Hartford  i)ime  Savings  Bank, 

295  Main,  h.  624  Asylum.     See  page  884. 

"  Joseph,  bricklayer,  b.'l5  Lafayette. 

"  Joseph,  expressman,  1,  b.u.  1  Elliott  pi. 

"  Joseph  J.  rubberw.  at  690  Pk.  b.  105  Bab. 

«  M.  Agnes,  sister  mother  superior  at  Mt.  St. 

Joseph's. 

"  M.  C.  Kev.  h.u.  49  Spring. 

M  Margaret,  dressmaker,  b.  13  Belden. 

"  Margaret  A.  (Welch  ^  Farrell Jh,  78 Alb. 

«  Martin,  ostler,  at  12  Wells. 

«  Mary,  music  teacher,  h.u.  49  Spring. 

«<  Mary,  wid.  Andrew,  h.  28  Front 

«  Matthew,  family  of,  h.  Pleasant  cor. Village. 

«  Michael,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«  Michael,  laborer,  h.2u.  90  Front. 

it  Michael,  at  436  Capitol,  b.  9  Ward  pi. 

((  Michael  F.conduc.P.&  R.R.  h.2u.  1 25  Mather. 

«  Michael  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  Wilson  Station. 

<<  Morris,  engineer  at  N.  Y.R.  h.  1 83  Bellevue. 

u  P.  polisher  at  476  Capitol. 

«  Patrick,  assembler,  b.  126  Front. 


Welch  Patrick,  laborer,  h.2n.r.  98  Sheldon. 

«   Patrick,  mason,  h.  82  Francis. 

((   Patrick  J.  b.  92  Francis. 

«    Richard,  driver  at  212  Park,  b.  114  Law. 

u   Robert,  clerk  at  120  Albany,  b.  Center. 

(<    Sabrino,  wid.  Edward  F.  h.  57  Pleasant 

((    Samuel,  mason,  b.  92  Francis. 

«    Sarah  A.  clerk,  40  Gov.  h.u.  158  Martin. 

«   Stephen,  screwmiCker  at  476  Capitol. 

«    Susan  L.  G.  wid.  H.  K.  h.  65  Edwards. 

it   Thomas,  bartender,  558  Park,  b.  82  Francis. 

«   Thomas,  deckhand  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

it   Tliomas,  helper,  h.u.  60  Wells. 

«   Thomas,  teamst.  at  46  Ann,  h.u.  104  Win. 

«   Thomas,  mason,  h.  15  Lafayette. 

c<   Thomas  J.  pickler  at  Popes,  h.u.  60  Wells. 

it   Thos.  J.  repairer  at  40  Gov.  h.  208  Maple. 

(<   William,  electrician,  b.  19  Central. 

it   William,  mach.  at  888  Cap.  b.  1 79  Lawrence. 

«   William,  pressman  at  141  PI.  b.8  Congress. 

"   William  H.  cutter  at  175,  h.u.  25  Talcott 

It   William  J.  repairer  at  40  Gov.  b.  603  Garden. 

it   William  L.  screwm.  476  Cap.  b.  1 77  Zion. 

ii   William  P.  assembler  at  Popes,  b.  68  Hudson. 

it   William  P.  at  N.Y.  Exhaust  &  Blow  Pipe 
Co.  h.  84  Avon. 

«   William  R.  machinist  at  Popes,  436  Capi- 
tol, b.  43  Lafayette. 

it   William  W.  screwm.  at  4  76  Cap.  b.  10  Hung. 

"   I^wc  also  Welsh;  Walsh. 
Welcome  Arthur,  bartender  at  246,  b.  246  State. 
Weldon  Charles  H.  at  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.  95 
Pearl,  h.  1  Alden. 

«   Elizabeth,  wid.  Joseph,  h.u.r.  616  Main. 

(<    Flora  £.  Mrs.  b.  12  Columbia. 

«    Frank  W.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  1 73  Main. 

"   Howard,  painter,  b.2u.  1 78  Main. 

<<   Joseph,  tailor,  h.2u.  58  Temple. 

«    L.  H.  Mrs.  h.  125  Walnut 

«   Maud  H.  b.u.r.  616  Main. 

«   Watson,  dyer  at  Patten's,  b.  125  Walnut. 

"    t^see  also  Weildon;  Whelden;   Welton, 
Welke  Jacob,  at  1  Flower,  h.  179  Lawrence. 

"    William,  helper  at  1  Flow.b.  179  Lawrence. 
Welker  Henry,  musician  at  Popes,  h.u. 40  Hung. 
Weller  Robert,  h.  1 8  Buckingham. 

u   Robert  Jr.  saloon,  b.  52  Market 

i<    Samuel  B.  veterinary  8urgeon,255,b.255  Asy. 
Welles  Arthur,  driver,  46  Ann,  h.  61  Albany. 

«   Aurelia  A.  h.u.  24  Atwood. 

«    Charles  T.  president  City  Bank  of  Hartford, 
29]  Main,  h.  Ill  Washington. 

<(   Harry  E.  mach.  at  Popes,  1.118  Hungerf ord. 

«    Herbert  F.  h.  256  Capen. 

«    Hoadley  C.  b.  766  Asylum. 

ti   Ida  E.  b.  66  Charter  Oak. 
WELLES  JOHN  N.  dentist,  297  Main, 
h.  Wethersfield  t.  See  page  366. 

«   Louisa,  wid.  A.  D.  h.  88  Retreat 

«   Maria  H.  wid.  John  S.  h.  104  Ann. 

«   Maud,  wid.Thomas  G.  h.  1 1  Charter  Oak  pi. 

it   R.  C.  at  Popes,  b.  27  Amity. 

«    Roger,  attorney,  883  Main,  h.  Newington  t 

«    S.  Maria,  h.u.  24  Atwood. 
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w    N,  O,  Mm,  tirt.miitHkt'T,  iid,  U.  ;j«  Pratt 
«    SHttryf¥fl4.0tntsir,  \tM,  'M  Wa/l«worth. 

«    h»>«'f;li<'«,  r^ai  11  U^r,  h.u,  (JO  ]i<?rit/^n. 

«<    'i*hi/rn;iii,  laS Mtrttr.  U/ltt.  4H  llukn. 

«    T\idrthHM  h.  <;h'rk  at  Hrown,  'nuicntfon  &  Co* 

400  Mniii,  h,  WitthrmfiitM  t 
»<    Vir/ifiia  T,  b.  ."/^  ('hunJi. 
M    Waliitr  K.  o\fth'Aiitt  at  4  SLat4'.  h«  91M  Main. 
n    William  li.  <;l«rk,  h,  42  Clnirch, 
M    VVfn.  II,  riia(;ti,  at.  1  '.ifi  HUt-.l  h.  1  r,H  Franklin. 
tt    William  L,  li.  'lO  H<;rit/>n, 
M    William  TnUu  rU'rk  at  >lUna  Innurance  Co. 

*/n  Main,  li.  Witthemfidd  t 

Wi}11w<xh1  Ambrr)fM$,ihiptiin((  clerk  at  C.  R.  Hart 
/k  iUi.  U\  Main,  (1.  1^0  Mather. 

i<  MaMi<%  rliTk  at  4O0  Main,  h.u.  118  Mathor. 
WiiUli  DaiiiiO,  at  Vii\mn^  b.2ii.  l.OO  Main,rm.  19. 

M    Kli'iinor  MrN.  h.  80  Btind. 

«<    Kiiilly,  (IriiMMtitalior,  86,  h.  86  Bond. 

<(   ilatiinN  Mi'N.  h.Vu.  7K  Talcott. 

«   tiaiuii  b.  80  Hn>a4l. 

«    ifolin,  lalMirttr,  l).ii.  0  Hawthorn. 

*<   iliihn,  iiliu'lcptiiiith,  h.  H4  Mather. 

«   iloiin,  ilr.  b.  K4  Mather. 

»(   Jolin  H.  Uiamiter  at  100  (^om.  h.  19  Front 

i<    Mary  A.  iMixmaker,  b.  84  Matlicr. 

H    Mary  K.  <ln'Hi»maker,  8fl,  b.  86  Broad. 

i<   Mi('.lia4*lp  Kliiiuarptr.  280  8ta.  h.u.  81  Shel. 


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««    W:.:.aai  C.  ■"^^-^  k.iL.  2296  PnaaB- 
W«af  Efuuje  llrt.  k.  14  Elierr- 
WeDtworci.  D.  F.  ard««  ^:t  Man,  k.  M 
w    Gt^>r4eR  &■■!■■  g^ManukSi 
J  oh  n  i .  tinMOL  at  24  Kisffej.b.S.iLll  7 
Luf-iuf  M.  at  TraTeienlak.Co.d4  I^urptrf« 
b.  Simt borr  t. 
W'-Dzel  Fnuik  A.  clerk  at  1>4  >Im.  K  90  Cliarcli. 

M    G»J«t,  machJnin  at  Popes,  bt  10^  Fc»d. 
Wenzliifl'  Paul,  baker  at  167  AstIbb.  K  Tcaple. 
W^erder  Fritz,  confertkner,  197.  k.  1 76 J  Maiii. 
^    lleh  n,  at  197,  b.  175^  Hain. 
«    Paul ,  f  onfeciioDer  al  1 9 7,  K  1  Z^  Main. 
Werner  NVllie  L.drpanii.S33Mainf  KElwood. 
«    Wilh«;lmF.taUor,66A8Tlinii,h.l8«Piitana. 
W<^;ott  Altiert  G.  electridaa  at  70  State,  k.2ii. 
205  High. 
Alex.  T.  packer  at  Popes,  h.  Ill  LmdcL 
AU'X.  T.  fireman  at  690  Fk^K  126  Madison. 
Alexander  T.  Jr.  b.  Ill  LaoreL 
Alice  Mrs.  nurse,  h.2iL  265  High. 
Christina  Mrs.  h.  Ill  LaoreL 
William  A.  niach.at  30  Ciiflh.b.111  LaoreL 
If^^^ce  also  WestcotL 
Wesley  Allen,  h.  62  Cemeterj. 
u   Charles,  waiter  at  25  Cen.  b.  62  Cemetery. 
«<    Frank,  coachman  at  138  Washington. 
«    I  laUie,  wid.  Frank,  h.  1 28  Windsor. 
Wesnel  Julius,  molder,  555  Cap.h.2u.l  72  Patnam. 
West  Abbie  A.  wid.  Fhilo,  b.  288  Sigoamey. 
"    Andrew B.  (West  jr  Simms)  h.  31  Lincoln. 
«    Berzilla  R.msole8,ctc.Lumber, h.2u.  54  Bond. 
"    Erastus  C.  carptr.  at  20  Potter,  h.2u. 73  Main. 
«    Frank,  yardmaster,  h.  67  Williams. 
Wkst  Frrd.  A.  councilman  A thtoard^contncior 
at  1  Flower,  h.  238  Sigoamey. 
Gertrude  E.  type  operator  at  25  Asylum,  b. 

68  Church. 
Grace  G.  proofreader  at  Hartford  Post,  25 

b.  223  Ajylum,  room  111. 
Harriet  Mrs.  dressmaker,  73,  h.2u.  73  Maui. 
Harry  J.  shippingclk.  at  Popea,  b.  10  Ward. 


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h.a.  551  Main. 
«   Helen  B.  Mrs.  h.u.  223  Asylum,  room  111. 
u   Jos.  6.  butcher  at  58  Shel.  h.  148  Mather. 
«    L.  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  1.  122  Ann. 
«   Marcia  A.  wid.  Mahlon  R  h.  82  Charter  Oak. 
«   Philip,  laborer,  N.Y.R.  h.  178  Barbour. 

WEST    &    SIMMS,     carpenters    and 
builders,  101^  Hudson.  -  See  page  470. 
Andrew  B.  West.  W.  J.  Simma. 

«   Walter  H.  timekeeper,  Colts,  h.  Burnside  v. 

((   William,  laborer,  b.2u.  73  Main. 

«   William  B.  clerk  at  259  Mn.  h.u.  20  Belden. 
Westbrook  Geo.  A.  cigarm.at  349  Mn.  h.u.lO  Bro. 
Westcott  Adalaide,  teacher  West  Middle  school, 
b.  45  Niles. 

«   Bessie,  at  59>^  Trumbull,  b.  58  Church. 

u   Edward  6.  sec'y.  &  treas.  Lee  Arms  Co.  N.Y. 
h.  195  Sigoumey. 

a   \[^^seealso  Wescott, 
Wester  Christ,  b.  396  Park. 
Western  Automatic  Screw  Co.  of  Hf d.  476  Capitol. 

"   Union  Telegraph  Co.  6  Central.    Branches 
Union  depot,  152  Asylum,  1  Flower,  111 
Main,  26  State,  98  Wells  and  54  High. 
Westland  Delia,  wid.  Chester,  h.u.  153  Market. 

«    Richard  C.  carptr.  at r.  7 2 1  Mn.  h.u.  158  Mar. 

«   William, builder, office  184,h.  184 Main. 
Weston  Charles,  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  55  Laurel. 

u   E.  Y.(W.^  Warhurton)  h.  90  Williams. 

«    Eugene  F.  b.u.  90  Williams. 

<i   Isaac  I.  waiter,  1.2u.  8  State. 

u   Peter  H.  at  690  Park,  h.u.  10  Heath. 

«   &  Warburton,  painters  and  decorators,  99^ 

Albany. 
E.  F.  Weston.  G.  B.  Warbnrton. 

Westphal  Wm.leaftobacco,228  Sta.h.u.657  Main. 

«    William  Jr.  salesm.  at  228  State,  h.u.  5  Barb. 
Westwood  Fred.R.floorwalker  at  Brown,Thom8on 

&  Co.  400  Main,  h.  85  Benton. 
Wetherbee  Frank  M.shipper  at40  Gov.b.  432  Mn. 
Wetherell  A.  I.  attendant  at  30  Washington. 

«    Lewis  J.  mate  at  285  State,  h.  22  Union. 

"   Mai^'  E.  girls  supervisor,  690  Asylum. 

"   (^see  also  WithereU ;  Wkhrel 
Wetmore  Florilla,  wid.  Samuel,  h.u.  153  Capen. 

«<    Henry,  h.  74  Edwards. 
Wettberg(|^^<ee  Von  Wettberg, 
Wettengren  Walter,  waiter  at  98  Well8,h.l2  Tru. 
Wetter  Carl,  clerk,  39  Church,  h.2u.  225  Market. 
Wettstein  Louis,  peddler,  h.2u.  49  Morgan. 
Weyand  Jacob,  bootfitter,  14  Mul.'h.  481  Maple. 

«  James,  porter  at  361  Main,  b.  481  Maple. 
Weyant  John  R.  dentist,  253  Main  b.  Cedar. 

a   Roland  J.molder  at  r.  228  Sta.  b.  1 9 2  Vernon. 
Weyman  Albert  L.  clerk  at  400  Main. 
Whalen  Catherine,  domestic  at  20  Jefferson. 

u   Chas.  J.  clerk  at  12  Church,  b.  127  Albany. 

«    Daniel,  fireman  at  1  Laurel,  h.  7  Willow. 

««    Elizabeth,  wid.  Michael  P.  h.  7  Francis. 

«    Frank,  machinist  at  690  Pk.  b.  75  Francis. 

u   Frank  S.  mail  agent,  N.E.R.  b.  127  Albany. 

«    Geo.  W.  painter  at  39  Ann,  h.  230  Maple. 

«   James,  at  27  Mechanic,  h.u.r.  26  Front. 

«   James  B.  clerk,  140  Mn.  h.3u.  18  Sheldon. 


Whalen  James  P.  molder,  54  Arch,h.2u.  94  Win. 

«  John,  laborer,  h.  41  Mechanic. 

«  John,  painter,  b.u.  192  State. 

"  John,  stationmaster,N.E.R.  h.u.  127  Albany. 

«  John  F.  clerk,  140  Main,  b.3u.  18  Sheldon. 

«<  John  Mrs.  h.  12  Ellery. 

"  John  W.  buffer  at  62  Market,  b.  12  Ellery. 

«  Keron,  roofer  r.  22  Pratt,  b.3u.  18  Sheldon. 

«  Lily  M.  domestic  at  20  Hudson. 

«  Michael,  hodcarrier,  Il2u.  127  Maple. 

"  Michael  J.  satinfinisher,  6  2  Mar.  b.  1 2  Ellery. 

«  Nicholas,  carpenter,  b.u.  50  Lawrence. 

«  Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Laurel  b.  298  Pearl. 

"  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  85  Governor. 

«  Patrick,  molder,  h.u.  68  Sheldon. 

f(  Richard,  painter,  b.u.  192  State. 

«  Thomas  J.  carpenter,  h.  24  Smith. 

(<  William  F.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  250  Law. 

«  William  J.  351  Asylum,  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 

«  ^l^^see  also  Whalon. 
Whaley  Josiah,  laborer,  h.  16  Warren. 
Whalon  ^(^"see  Whalen. 

Whaples  Meigs  H.  pres't  Ct  Trust  &  Safe  Deposit 
Co.  289  Main ;  police  commis*r,  h.  955  Asy. 

Wheaton  Alice  J.  Mrs.:  artist,  b.u.  Ill  Trumbull. 
it   Eleazer  C.  b.  26  Ashley. 

Wheeler  Adaline  H.  wid.  Mark  H.h.  911  Asy. 

«    Addison,  b.  20  Jefferson. 

u    Albert  M.  conductor  St.Ry.  h.  99^  Main. 

«    Amos  B.  machinist  at  Whitney  Manufac- 
turing Co.  80  Huyshope,  h.  Manchester  t. 

«    Csdvin  H.  painter  &  decor.  85,  h.  85  Vine. 

ti   Cyrus  E.  clerk,  b.  231  Lawrence. 

«   Edward,  prop.  American  Cycle  Repair  Co. 
b.  6  Chapel. 

li   Edward  R.  clerk,  P.&R.R.  b.  49  Spring. 

««   Elbert  L.  h.  46  Seymour. 

u    Emily  E.  wid.  William  R.  h.  60  Tremont. 

«<   Frank  H.  baggagem.  N.Y.R.  h.u.  90  Wms. 

"   Frank  P.  bricklayer,  h.  20  Winter. 

««    Floren  A.  woodcarver,  Taft  Co.  b.  554  Mn. 

M   Fred.  A.  conductor,  St.Ry. 

«    George  B.  confectioner,  h.u.  259  High. 

«    George  L.  driver  at  2  American,  h.  13  Atl. 

«    George  L.  b.  77  Main. 

«    George  L.  clerk,  83  Main,  b.2u.  52  Retreat. 

"    Henry,  woodmolder  at  169  Front. 

«   Henry  E.  carpenter,  h.  77  Main,  room  13. 

"    Henry  R.  laborer,  20  Hud.  h.r.  24  So.Pros. 

u    Henry  S.  mason,  h.  699  Park. 

«   Ira  C.  teamster  at  680  Park,  h.  228  Maple. 

«   James  K.  mach.  262, 1.  333  Main,  rm.  30. 

((   Jane  S.  Mrs.  florist,  64,  h.r.  64  Dean. 

«   John  P.treasurer  Connecticut  Trust  and  Safe 
Deposit  Co.  289  Main,  h.  14  Niles. 

«   Josepn  E.  bookkeeper  at  A.  Mugford,  en- 
graver, 177  Asylum,  h.  109  Jefferson. 

i<   Judson  M.  motorman  St.Ry.  h.u.  266  Main. 

«    Leon  A.  clerk  at  201  Asylum,  b.  85  Vine. 

"   Mary  P.  b.  62  Gillett. 

"   Norman  S.  h.  5  John. 

"   Olin,  clerk  at  164  State,  h.  Bnckland  v. 

"   Robert  F.  Rev.  pastor  Talcott  st  Congrega- 
tional church,  h.  47  Fairmount 


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Whjt^  A,  If  >i,  I' sir,  w,  //f  Qo;ik«fr  Xa^jm',  WJL 

w  Ajrf»"»  B,  wi/J,  Ff;ink  O,  b,  57  Bii'kirijrbaiii, 

«  Ah/*^rt  I'.riiylitwat/  hrii.4'K;MfiJ/,27  heyam, 

**  Aim*  II.  wi'J.  VAttH'/Mr,  h.  if:Uf  MaUu 

w  Al//ri//^  nt iiiitmiiry,  rnul  *'*U  h,  148  Haymtmr, 

"  AiiriM:  K.  nU'Mo^.  f'o|K'M«  h.  Manr'hf;*ii;r  t. 

"  Hrul((<'i, wi/i.(;)iri»t/;ph«;r,  h.tj.  14  Warljiirartb. 

<4  (/.  M.  MrM.  }i,  ^//9  Mairjf  nn,  41, 

«  (tfilvUi  J.  city  ttxifrtmar,  »8,  h.  38  Vifrnon, 

«    ('lifirl<»  J',  tailrrt*, 82  Ai»v.  h.ii.  292  Market 
"    (/'hrw.  J.  tntuiU'tn'mi  at  rotxiii.  b.  18  John, 
"    ( 'orni'Jia  A*  wkI.  Frarici*  A.  h.  9  Main. 
it    UtiuU'l  A,  v\t'.r\L  at  Brown,   YSumimn  k  Co. 

400,  h.  44ri  Main. 
«    David  A.  nia^jh.  at  1  Flower,  b.  16  Kiisfl. 
*<    Dora  A.  (lrcMi«niak<;r,  b.u.  14  VVadnworth. 
"    Kdwarrl,  \w\\H*.r  at  N.V.K.  li.  16  Mmt. 
"    Kdward,  fiiiwh.  1  KlnwiT,  h.u.r.  fl6  Wolcott. 
"    Kdwanl  A.^rrnnman  262  ri.b.  1060  Broad. 
«    Kdward  I).  Udtm.  JnwoJl'i,  h.  70  Retreat. 
"    l*;<lwitrd  H.  helper  at  1  l/aurcl,  b.  16  llone. 
"    Kdwin  I',  upliolxten-r,  219  Any.  b.  81  Win. 
H    l':ii/.abelh,  wid.  ICieharrl,  h.  81  Windsor. 
"    Kliner  K.  vWrk  22;i  Main,  b.  18  Lincoln. 
««    Kliiier  M.  ciwhler  of   Hartford  8t.Ry.  Co. 

116  State,  h.  21  Sherman. 
<«    V\  v\vvV  at  217  Main,  b.  2»0  Allvn. 
♦<    Frank  I*.  overwuT  at  Kimt  IIartU)rd  Mftnu- 

farturlng  Cu.  h.  746  Main, 


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.  M  Fopea.  b.±L  ^  Scw 

H.  pra.  Woodr  Vamo  k,  Otigva  €^ 

JaoKS  H.  teaadc^er.  b.a.  14  Fair^ccBl. 
Jao.  H.  drirer  fiiL  Bm. 44  Asm^k  18  Joiu. 

Jame*  L.  pounter  act  I«5  AfrhiB.  k  E-Ho. 
John,  laborer,  kr.  6*:*  TcBpfe. 
Jofan,  pointer,  lft3  Asrlom.  k  E.  HX 
John,  plumber  ai  1 89  Ifaia.  ko.  lOM  Brad. 
J'^in  A.  machiniflt  at  Coh5«  kn.  18  Joko. 
John  A.  macfamttt  at  Popes,  k  38  F^ric 
John  A.  painter,  ko.  52  Green. 
John  B.  en^neer  at  Gae  Col  k  47  Fnk. 
John  F.  laborer  at  98  KUbourn,  k  E.H.t. 
John  £L  att>,  278^  Mn.  im.  2€,k  €9  Gillett. 
John  L.  machinist,  54  Arch,  ko.  99  Main. 
Joseph  L.  {J.  L.  W.  ^  Co.)  kl7  BeDeToc 
Jrjseph  L.  Jr.  bkkpr.  1 85  As;',  k  1 7  BeUevoe. 
J<^isephine,  b.  141  Washington. 
Julia  F.  dremmaker,  161,  k  161  Sejmoiir. 
Laura  A.  wid.  James  H.  k  59  Webster. 
I^roj,  clerk  at  223  Main,  k  18  Lincoln. 
Lizzie  F.  ko.  27  J<^n. 
Mabel  F.  teacher,  CkO.sek  k  14^  Seymoiir. 
Mamie,  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  58  Chestnnt. 
Maria,  wid.  John,  k  18  John. 
Marv,  wid.  John,  h.r.  1074  Broad. 
Mary  A.  dressmaker,  27,  b.  27  Seyms. 
Mary  J.  wid.  Samuel  £.  k2u.  27  Florence. 
Max,  laborer,  b.  25  Front. 
May,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  88  Fkrk 
Michael,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  9  Wilson. 
Michael  J.  mach.  at  Popes,  h.  42  Law. 
N.  G.  farmer,  h.  Far.  w.  of  Quiver  LW.H.t. 
Patrick,  teamster,  48,  b.  16 J  Wadsworth. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.u.  14  Fairmount. 
Patrick,  laborer  at  114,  h.u.  146  Grove. 
Patrick  J.  mach.  110  Com.  b.  14  Wads. 
Richard,  b.  31  Windsor. 
Robert,  overseer  at  Almshouse,  2  Holcomb, 
b.u  108  Wooster. 


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889 


White  Rose  Mrs.  domestic  at  760  Park. 
<<    S.  W.  wid.  Moses,  h.ii.  258  Main,  room  41. 

«    &  Sampson,  Public  Market  Co.  217  Main. 

William  L.  Wblte.  Albert  A.  Sampaon. 

•<    Sarah  £.  Mrs.  h.u.  240  Main. 
<<    Susan,  wid.  John  S.  h.u.  41  Flower. 
«    Thomas,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«    Thomas,  clerk  at  217  Main,  L  230  AUyn. 
««    Thomas,  roadmaker,  h.r.  18  So.  Prospect. 
«    Thomas,  machinist,  b.  15  Bose. 
<<    Weston  L.  real  estate  broker,  auctioneer, 

856,  h.  985  Main, 
(c    William,  brakeman,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  3  Julius. 
«    William,  steamfitter,  h.  16  Elm. 
*<    Wm.  A.  foreman,  Johns-Pratt  Co.  h.l9  Sar. 
«    Wm.  A.  (White  Sf  Sampson)  b.  Ill  Main. 
«    William  C.  student  at  Trinity  College,  12 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
«    William  £.  motorm.  St.Ry.  h.  8  Elliott  pi. 
«    William  J.  machinist  at  556  Capitol,  b.8u. 

1060  Broad. 
«   William  S.  h.  186  Trumbull. 
"   B^^«€e  also  Wight. 

Whitefield  Washington,  blacksmith,  484  Main, 

h.  40  Smith. 
Whitehead  Etta  F.  Mrs.  h.  78  New  Britain. 
<<    George  I.  mach.  1  Flow.  h.  78  New  Britain. 
(<    Horatio,  knitter  silk  mittens,  802  Asylum, 

rm.  8,  h.  22  Ford. 
«   Martha  R.  Mrs.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 
«    Sophia  Mrs.  h.  78  New  Britain. 
«   William,  teamster,  h.  78  New  Britiun. 
<(   William  £.  mach.  1  Flower,  1.  389  Capitol. 
«    William  W.  policeman,  h.  86  New  Britain. 
Whitehouse  Walter  S.  at  87  Wells,  h.  612  Main. 
Whitelaw  W.  H.  collector,  h.  104  Capitol. 
Whiteside  John,  mach.  at  6  90  Park,  h.u.  44^  John. 
Whitf ord  Ernest  R.  dentist,  26  Pratt,  h.u.  205  Ash. 
«   Wm.  H.  blacksmith,  carriage  painter,  201 

Smith,  h.  81  Amity. 
Whiting  Alfred,  florist.  Whiting  Lane,  h.  Far. 

ay.  just  west  of  Vanderbilt  hilL 
«   Archie  L.  treas.of  Wm.  H.  Post  Carpet  Co. 

219  Asylum,  h.u.  10  Pavilion. 
«   Charles  B.  pres.  Orient  Ins.  Co.  5  Haynes, 

h.  887  Asylum. 
«   Charles  E.  at  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

58  TrumbuU,  h.  116  Bellevue. 
«   Charles  S.  secy,  and  treas.  Whitney  Manu- 
facturing Works,  b.  15  Annawan. 
»   Ellsworth  M.  casehard.  Colts,  h.  E.H.t 
«   Elsie  B.  wid.  Robert,  b.  180  Capitol. 
«   Frank  D.  elk.  at  816  Pearl,  h.  116  Belleyue. 
«   Henry  S.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  1 7^  Wads. 
«   Henry  T.  clerk  at  64  Pearl,  b.  180  Capitol. 
"   Isaac  P.  h.  65  Capitol. 
"  Jennie  A.  carpetm.  1 7^,  h.  1 7i  Wadsworth. 
«   Ivoren  A.  mach.  at  262  Main,  h.2u.  58  Tru. 
"   Walter  F.  h.2u.  58  Trumbull. 
«   William  H.  C.  at  Phoenix  Insurance  Co.  64 

Pearl,  b.  180  Capitol. 
Whitman  Frank  J.  laborer,  h.  267  Front, 
u   Harriet  N.  wid.  Ben.  G.  b.  214  Park. 
"  James  L.  team.  L.  B.  Herricks,  284  State, 

h.  47  Commerce. 


Whitmore  Franklin  G.  real  estate,  190  Pearl,  h. 

1  Highland. 
«   George,  asst.  toolkeeper,  at  476  Capitol,  b. 

89  Lawrence. 
«    George  H.  deck  at  829  Main,  h.  28  Vernon. 
«    Harriette,  wid.  Orrin  H.  h.  702  Main. 
«   John,  coachman,  187, 1.  187  Hiffh. 
«   John,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  New  Britain. 
a   Mary  A.  wid.  Jabez  H.  h.  26  Chapel. 
«   Nancy,  wid.  Lewis,  b.  8  Belden. 
it   Ness  B.  tailor  at  100  Asy.  h.  25  Elliot. 
«   William  F.  agent  Welsback  Light  Co.  190 

Pearl,  b.  1  Highland. 
"   (^^sce  also  Whittemore. 
Whitney  Amos,  first  yice  president  and  superin- 
tendent Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.  1  Flower, 

h.  568  Farmington. 
<(    Charles,  screwmsucer  at  476  Capitol. 
«    Chas.  H.  machinist,  h.u.  44  Chestnut. 
it   Clarence  E.  president  and  manager  Whit- 
ney Mfg.  Co.  80  Huy.  b.  568  Farmington. 
M    Cyrus  Mrs.  h.  89  Woodland. 
(I   £.  M.  Miss,  teacher,  b.u.  49  Spring. 
u   Edward  B.  repor.  Hfd.  Telegram,  b.  90  Ann. 
«   Edwin  P.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.  55  Huyshope. 
K   Emory  C .  patent  attorney  at  F.  H.  Richards, 

808  Main,  h.u.  18  Alden. 
«   Frank  E.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  b.  60  Walnut 
«  Greoi^  Mrs.  h.  10  Clinton. 
«  Greorge  A.  h.  61  Jefferson. 
«    George  F.  foreman  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  568  Farminston. 
«    Geoi^se  Q.  contractor  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.  4  Sumner. 
«    H.  B.  bicycle  rep.  at  98  Asy.  b.  234  Pearl. 
«   H.  E.  b.  23  Spring. 

«    Harry,  at  ^tnaLiteIns.Co.218Mn.b.60Wal. 
«    Honora  C.  teacher,  farm  sch.  Alb.  and  Bio. 
"   Jas.A.undertakersassist.atl09Mn.h.l58Map 
«   James  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  60  Walnut. 
tt   Leon,  printer  at  25  Asylum,  b.  36^  Pratt 
«   Norman,  clerk  at  388  Main,  b.  234  Pearl. 
"   Russell,  toolmaker  at  Popes,  h.  10  Ward. 
"    Silas  Mrs.  h.  981  Asylum. 
Whiton  Andrew,  electrical  supplies,  5  Kinsley, 

h.  50  Belleyue. 
"   Clara  A.  kindergarten  teacher  at  1205  Asy. 
«   Frank  W.  architect,  228  Asy.  rm.  l,b.50  Bel. 
"    Porter,  Mrs.  h.  5  Groye. 
"    Robert  P.  mason  618  Capitol,  h.  193  Russ. 
Whittoker  F.  P.  fresco  painter,  1.248  Mn.  rm.  10. 
it    Frederick  A.  clerk  at  P.&  R.R.b.  25  Spring. 
"   James  H.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  55  Allen  pi. 
"   tt^**««  olso  Whitaker. 
Whittelsey  Archie  B.  salesm.  at  1 26  Ch.b.u.  1 0  Ay. 
«    Charles  B.  at  Trayelers  Insurance  Co.  56 

Prospect,  1.  882  Main,  rm.  8. 
u   Charles  M.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.2u.  6  Ch. 
««    E.  G.  (E,  G,  W.  ^  Co.)  h.  121  Main,  rm.  62. 
tt   E.  G.&Co.  commis'n,butter,  flour,  140  State.* 
i<    Eya,  dressmaker,  32,  b.  82  Madison. 
«    Frank  H.  paper  mfr.  h.  286  Farmington. 
«    Geo.  C.  with  W.  F.  Whittelsey  &  Co.  186, 

188  Asylum,  h.u.  10  Ayon. 


830 


oeer's  habtfobd  cixt  dibectobt. 


W.  E.  WALLACE. 

Importer,  Dealer,  and  Grower  of 

Hardy  Roses,  Azalias,  Riiododendfons, 

CkmaXss,   Shrubs,    Frtih    and 

Ornamental  Trees,  etc« 

Nurseries,  FARM  I NGTON    AVE.,  between 
Whitikg  Street  and  Quaker  Lanb,    Wocf  Hartford. 

Electric  Car  passes  the  grounds  every  ten  minotes. 

Walkley  A.  W.  bricklayer,  h.  818  Main. 

«  Chandler  H.  porter,  304  Asylum,  h.  6  John. 

»  Frank  II.  machinist  30  CusWan,  b.  6  John. 

"  Harry  H.  clerk  at  Conn.  River  Banking  Co. 
283  Main,  b.  Wethersfield  t. 

«  Richard  W.  b.u.  83  Vernon. 

(<  Warren,  traveling  salesman,  h.u.  83  Vernon. 
Wall  Alice,  wid.  Michael,  h.  9  Ward  pi. 

(<  Anna  B.  cashier,  869  Main,  b.  40  Evergreen. 

«  Charles  A.  dropforgr.  at  Popes,  h.  66  War. 

«  Charles  J.  elevator  man  at  (r6odwin  build- 
ing, h.  2  North. 

«  Dennis,  laborer  atstonepits,  h.  9  Ward  pi. 

«  Edward,  clerk  at  376  Asylum,  1.  248  Main. 

tt  Edward,  helper,  h.r.  25  Spruce. 

«  Garrett,  saloon,  60,  h.  50  nicks. 

«  James,  steamfitter,  164  State,  b.  426  Main. 

«  James  E.  conductor  St.Ry.  b.  16  Main. 

tt  James  J.  machinist  at  N.E.R.  b.  1 26  Mather. 

«<  John,  helper  at  216  Law.  b.  9  Ward  pi. 

"  John,  laborer,  h.u.  46  Green. 

"  John  A.  machinist  at  N.Y.R.  h.  Warrenton. 

tt  John  F.  machinist  at  216  Law.b.  9  Ward  pi. 

«*  M.  J.  operator  at  Hartford  Post,  28  Asylum, 
h.  Wallingford  t. 

"  Martin,  mach.  at  88  Wells,  1.  9  Ward  pi. 

«  Mary,  wid.  James,  h.2u.  40  Evergreen. 

tt  Michael,  1  Laurel,  b.  9  Ward  pi. 

it  Peter  Mrs.  h.  Warrenton. 

«  Patrick,  tinsmith  at  N.E.R  h.  126  Mather. 

"  Pierce  C.  carpenter,  b.  126  Mather. 

"  Thomas  J.  at  Popes,  b.u.  807  Market. 

y>  William  J.  ostler  at  87  High,h.r.  21  Squire. 

tt  ^i^see  also  WahL 
Wallace  Alex,  mana^^er  52  Asy.  b.3u.  160  AUyn. 

((  Alfred  M.  bookkr.  162  State,  h.  190  High. 

'<  Daniel  T.  coachman,  186  Wash.  h.  10  Oak. 

"  David  F.  molder  618  Capitol,  h.u.  82  Elm. 

*<  Edward  J.  laborer  at  64  Arch,  h.u.  9  Front 

«  Frank,  coachman  at  136,  b.  136  Washington. 

tt  Frank  S.  bkkpr.  118  Asy.  b.  Windsor T.<ocks  t. 

«  Henrietta,  wid.  Frederick,  b.  61  Hudson. 

«  James,  beamer  at  1,  b.  66  Laurel. 

«  Jane  R.  boardinghouse,  79  Front 

«  John,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  36  Hicks. 

«  John  B.  gateman  N.Y.R.  h.  49  Brook. 

"  John  W.  M.  carptr.  at  Popes,  h.  446  Cap. 

«  Mary,  wid.  David,  b.  35  laurel. 

tt  Michael,  molder,  618  Capitol,  h.  36  Laurel. 

««  Walter  F.  painter,  h.r.  28  Temple. 

WALLACE     WM.     E.     nurseryman, 
office  67,  h.  67  Farmington.    Seep.  S30. 


Wallace  Wm.  J.  conduct  N.Y.R.  h.  47  Brook. 
W^allahan  Patrick,  b.  18  Howard- 
Waller  Fred  J.  printer  at  Hartford  Life  and 
Annuity  Ins.  Co.  280  Asy.  b.  189  Maple. 

«   Robert  A.  b.  189  Maple. 

«    Robert  E.  motorman  St.Ry.  h.  189  Maple. 
Wallerius  Alof,  at  Taft  Co.  h.  64  Flower. 
Walling  Eva,  b.  568  Asylum. 
WalmsTey  Daniel  P.  machinist,  h.r.  44  Village. 

WALNUT    LODGE     HOSPITAL 

CO.   hospital,  66  Fairfield   av.       See 
page  680. 
Walquist  ||3r'«tf c  WahlquisL 

Walsh  Benedict  C.  nisht  manager  at  Western 
Union  Telegraph,  6  Cen.  h.  62  Wadsworth. 

«  Bernard  F.  ironworker,  b.2u.  1446  Broad. 

"  Cornelius  J.  conduc.  StRy.  h.  4  Whitmore. 

«  Daniel,  enameler  at  Popes,  b.  155  Main. 

«  James,  carpenter  at  N.Y.R.  h.  167  Zion. 

«  James,  student  La  Salette,  New  Park. 

«  John,  at  Pppes,  h.  84  Lawrence. 

"  John,  attorney,  stenogr.  86  Tru.  h.  N  B.  t 

t«  John,  rubberwkr.  690  Park,  h.  116  Zion. 

"  John  G.  reporter  at  Hartford  Post,  28  Asy. 
lum,  b.  62  Grove. 

«  Joseph  J.  clerk  at  690  Park,  b.u.  106  Bab. 

«  Joseph  P.  driver,  b.2u.  1446  Broad. 

«  Michael,  ship  carpenter,  h.u.  81  Sheldon. 

«  Michael  C.  mach.  at  681  Cap.  h.  8  Hung. 

"  Patrick,  h.  126  State. 

"  Peter  A.  printer  at  Calhouns,  b.2u.  1446  Bd. 

«  .Richard,  driver  at  212, 1.  212  Park. 

"  Richard,  watchman  str.  Middleton,  286  Sta. 

"  Sarah,  wid.  Michael,  h.2a.  1446  Broad. 

"  Thomas,  hodcarrier,  h.  S}4  EUery. 

«  Thomas,  molder,  1  Laurel,  h.  105  Babcock. 

tt  Thomas  H.  clerk  at  189  Asy.  b.  167  Zion. 

((  William,  machinist  I  Flow.  b.  1478  Broad. 

«  Wm.  H.  carptr.  63  Vernon,  h.  14  Pawtucket 

«  Wm.  H.  contr.  at  State  Prison,  h.  14  Pres. 

"  William  P.  wheeltruer,  Popes,  b.  68  Hudson. 

"  \[^see  also  Welch ;    Welsh. 

Walter  Anna  C.  teacher  at  High  School,  b. 
Middletown  t 

«    Gustav,  shoemaker,  h.  12  Francis. 

«    Louis,  tailor  at  258  Main,  b.  249  Front 

"    William,  market,  37,  h.u.  87  Morgan. 
Walters  Aretus,  driver  at  92  Ann,  h.  26  Village. 

<<    Catharine,  wid.  Fred  A.  h.u.  41  Huntington. 

"    Frederick,  driver,  h.r.  44  Village. 

tt    Gustave,  rubberwkr.  690  Pk.  b.  12  Francis. 

«    Harry,  assembler  83  Wbn.  b.  26  Village. 

«    Herman,  laborer  at  Faience,  h.  12  Francis. 
Walton  Elizabeth,  wid.  Hiram  E.  h.  100  Wal. 
Walrath  W.  Harry,  teacher,  b.  664  Main. 
Waltz  Margarete,  clerk  403  Main,  b.  269  High. 
Walz  Fred  C.  carpenter,  h.  108  Hopkins. 

"  Jacob,  grocer,  54,  b.  64  Temple. 

"   Jacob,  music  teacher,  18,  h.u.  18  Pratt 

«*   Mary,  wid.  Christian,  b.  54  Temple. 
Wanberg  Anna,  domestic,  b.  13  Lafayette. 
Wander  Emil  C.  (W.  W.^Sons)  h.48  Forest 

««    Eugene  A.  (W.W.^  Sons)  h.  175  Maple. 

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Wander  William  &  Sons,  pianos,  241  Asylum. 
Wm.  Wander.  Emll  C.  Wander.  Engene  A.  wander. 
"   82^*«e  ol^o  Wunder. 
Wanke  Cliristopher,  laborer,  h.8u.  57  Morgan. 
War  Photograph  &  Exhibition  Co.  21  Linden. 
Warburton  George,  b.  445  Main. 

"    (  Weston  (r  W.)  h.  445  Main. 
Ward  ^da,  b.  946  Asylum  ave. 
"    C, Clayton,clerk  885 Mn. b.  76  Prospectav. 
David,  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  245  State. 
Delia,  wid.  Austin  M.  n.  946  Asylum. 
E.  Lena,  nurse  at  20  Hudson. 
Edward  M.  operator  at  8  Sis,  b.  40  Grand. 
Fred  R.  pres.  Hfd.  Cap.  Brick  Co.  h.  N.B.t. 
George,  carpenter,  b.  45  Elliott. 
George  E.  operator  at  8  Sig.  h.  40  Grand. 
James,  tinner  at  164,  b.u.  112  State. 
James  A.  h.  946  Asylum. 
James  J.  coachman  at  104  Main,  h.  4  Weth. 
James  W.  at  80  State,  h.  Glastonbury  t. 
Jennie  C.  h.u.  20  Avon. 
John,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
John,  farmer,  h.  Quaker  Lane,  W.H.t. 
John  F.  screwm.  at  83  Wbn.  h.  Manchester  t. 
John  J.  hodcarrier,  h.  52  Hicks. 
John  J.  trav.  salesman  690  Park,h.  10  Can. 
Kate,  clerk  at  87  Wells,  h.u.r.  98  Sheldon. 
Kate,  wid.  Patrick  F.  h.  85  Amity. 
Kittie,  housekeeper  at  12  Buckingham. 
M.  Josephine,  stenographer,  1.  85  Amity. 
Margaret  J.  wid.  David,  h.2u.  26  Flower. 
Mary,  wid.  James,  h.  12  Buckingham. 
Marv  £.  music  teacher,  40,  b.  40  Grand. 
«   Micnael,  Jr.  joiner,  h.u.  261  Park. 
«   Patrick,  laborer  at  1  Flower,  h.u.  57  Spruce. 
«   Thomas  J.  foreman  at  the  Globe,  25  Asylum, 
h.u.  86  Pleasant. 
Ward  William,  real  estate  agent,  845  Main, 

b.  119  High.  Seepage  881. 

Warden  Elizabeth  wid.  Samuel  h.u.  89  Win. 
Wardenski  August,  brewer  815  Park,  h.  26  Put. 
Wardwell  J.  Frank,  molder,  b.  25  Morris. 
Wardwell  Ned  C.  manager  Nims,  Whitney 
&  Co.  doors,  sash  ana  blinds,  572  Main, 
h.u.  107  Edwards.  Seepage  461. 

Ware  Edw.  T.  student,  b.  125  Woodland. 
i<   Jane,  wid.  Alfred^  h.2u.  9  Sigoumey. 
«    Olive,  student,  b.  714  Asylum. 
"   \[^^See  Wear. 
Warfidd  Abijah  B.  bookkeeper  at  H.  E.  Patten, 
dye  works,  87  Wells,  h.  948  Main. 

Warfibld  George  F.  (Belknap  Sf  Warfield) 
77  Asylum,  b.  25  Spring.     Seepage  864. 
Warmeek  Chas.  lab.  216  Law.  b.u.  24  Smith. 
Wamecke  Henry,  filer  at  Colts,  h.  188  Maple. 
Warner  AKred  O.  bkkpr.  at  77  Chas.  b.  754  Mn. 
«    Alonzo  A.  mach.  1  Flow.  b.  284  Asy.  rm.  79. 
AlonzoW.mach.  at  1  Flow,  h.56  Hudson. 
Bruce  D.  molder,  h.  100  Willow. 
Carrie  M.  Mrs.  attendant  at  80  Washington. 
Charles  Dudley,  president  Hartford  Courant 
Co.  editor  Hartford  Courant,  66  State, 
h.  87  Forest 
Charles  S.  auctioneer,  16  Mul.  h.u.  566  Main. 
Edward,  electrician,  b.  279  Capitol. 


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Warner  Edward  Hall,  trav.salesm.  Jewell  Belting 

Co.  15  Trumbull,  b.  21  Spring. 
«   Edward  L.  architect,  at  248  Mn,  b.  57  Hud. 
it   Edward  0. 1.  25  Capitol. 
tt   Edward  T.  plumber,  h.  82  Spring. 
t<    Edward  T.  Jr.  plumber,  b.  82  Spring. 
it   Eugene  W.  electrician  at  58 1  Cap.  h.  20  Mtn. 
«   F.  P.  pilot  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
«   Frank  A.  filer  at  Colts,  b.  57  Hudson. 
«    Frank  G.  at  190  Pearl,  b.  48  Forest. 
it   Fred.  W.  sec'y.  &  treas.  Willard  &  W.  Co. 

h.  Weth.  t. 
«    George  B.  electr.  at  280  Asy.  h.  106  Alb. 
«   George  H.  h.  49  Forest 
it   George  L.  motorman  St.  Ry.  h.u.  16  Alden. 
"   Geo.  K.  Rev.  rector  St.  Thomas  Episcopal 

church,  h.  60  Capen. 
«  George  W.  machinist,  1  Flower,  h.  44  Cedar. 
it  Gilbert  F.  mach.  at 888  Cap.  b.  249  Putuam. 
«  Gilbert  F.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  h.  249  Putnam. 
«  Harriet,  seamstress,  h.  904  Main. 
u  Henry  G.  assembler  at  581  Cap.  b.  82  Spg. 
"  Henry  R.clerk27  A8y.h.4u.  382Main,rm.24. 
"    Herbert  O.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Insure 

ance  Co.  291  Main,  h.  7  Park  Terrace. 
"    mine,  waitress  at  80  Washington. 
"   Jennie,  milliner,  b.  58  Church. 
«   Lucius  P.  foreman  Pratt&  Whitneys,h.28Bel 
it   Luman,  h.  5  Hudson. 
(<   Maria  H.  wid.  Allan  W.  h.u.  30  Sumner. 
"   Marietta  E.  wid.  Nelson,  b.  107  Retreat. 
«    Nellie  M.  nurse,  60,  b.  60  Capen. 
«    Orrin,  b.  2  Holcomb. 
«    Robert,  machinist  40  Cush.  h.8u.  350  Park. 
«   Robert  G.  plumber  at  508  Mn.  b.  82  Spring. 
«    Robert  J.  conductor  St.  Ry.  b.  143  Collins. 
a    Sarah  M.  S.  wid.  Dr.  Eli,  h.  21  Spring. 
«    Timothy  P.  pilot  str.  Middletown,  285  State. 
it   W.  A.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  90  State. 
If   Webb  S.  at  Adams  Ex.  Co.  h.u.  56  Asylum. 
«    &  Willard  Co.  merchant  tailors,  108-llOAsy. 
"    William  A.  student  at  Trinity,  b.  60  Capen. 
«   William  H.  clerk  at  197  Asylum,  b.  N.  B.  t. 
"   t^^see  also  Woemer. 
Warren  Alonzo  W.  travel,  salesm.  b.288  Collins. 
«   Annie  J.  type  operator  at  Hartford  Post,  25 

Asvlum,  D.  40  Vanblock. 
«    Charles  N.  peddler,  h.u.  596  Main. 
«    Francis  M.  carriages,  horse  goods,  etc.  898 

Allyn,  h.  82  W<x)dbine. 
«   Frank  M.  b.r.  60  Vanblock  ave. 


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GEEBS    HABTFORD    CTTT    DCRBCTORT. 


E.  H.  WILLIAMS, 

^  Confectioner, 

Bp^eimltUm  im  Fine  GoodM,^ ■— ^ 

236  ASYLUM  STREET. 

Williaoui  Anna  FraDciJ  Mrs.  h.  9  Sanfbrd. 

M  Anna  L.  wicL  Samoel  W.  h-a  80  Hopkins. 

^  Annie  M.  wid.  Joseph,  LSti.  377  Main. 

^  Antoinette  P.  wid.  Maorice,  b.  916  Main. 

M  Artbar  £.  clerk  at  368  Asy.  h.D.  43  Cbst.  ' 

^  Belinda  A.  wid.  Orrin  J.  h.  8  Green. 

u  Benjamin  A.  theo.  student  at  1507  Broad. 

M  C.  C.  at  53  Tmmbull,  h.  130  Sargeant. 

<<  C.  Ix>ujse,  artist,  370,  b.3a.  370  Asy.  rm.  16. 

«  k  Carleton  C  o.  wholesale  druggists,  206  State. 

^  Catherine,  wid.  William  J.  h.u.r.  139  Martin. 

ti  Charles,  fireman  at  P.&K.R.  b.  24  Church. 

it  Chas.  H.  Rey.  b.  218  Main,  rm.  33. 

<<  Charies  H.  janitor,  h.  90  Fairmount. 

(<  Charles  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  3  Warren. 

«  Charles  M.  h.  Hamilton  Heights. 

«  Charles  K.  letter  carrier,  h.  8  Marsh  ct 

«  Chas.  S.  pres't.  Williams  &  Carleton  Co. 

h.  92  FarminKton. 

«  CUren«fe  B.  tooUn.  at  566  Cap.  h.  23  Riy. 

<i  David  E.  clerk  at  93  Asy.  b.  Ham.  Heights. 

"  Dora  Mrs.  wid.  John,  at  34  Pratt,  h.  E.H.t. 

«  E.  H.  clerk,  400  Main,  b.  Middletown  t. 

«  Ebenezer  B.  orinter  at  Case,  Lockwood  & 

Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  h«  23  Riverside. 

«  Edward,  goldbeater  4 1  Tru.  b.  1 93  Weth. 

u  Kdw.  C.  attendant  SO  Wash.  b.u.  4  Barnard. 

«  Edward  D.  tobacconist,  555,  h.649Main. 

"  Edward  J.  brakeman,  b.  6  Water. 

<<  Edwin  H.  foreman  at  Colts,  h.u.  48  Park. 

«  Edwin  L.  bkkpr.  at  29  Alb.  h.  7  Sargeant. 

«  EliNab(>th  J.  h.  944  Asylum. 

«  Elixa,  wid.  George,  h.  25  Pawtucket. 

«  Ella  M.  teacher,  b.  10  Suffield. 

«  Emma,  wid.  David,  h.  28  Talcott. 

(*  Emilia  L.  U>achcr  2d  North  sch.  249  High. 

«  Eugene  B.  supt.  Hartford  &  N.  Y.  Trans- 

IK)rtation  Co.  2H5  State,  b.88  Capitol. 
Willi AMH  Euoknk  II.  mfr.  confectionery,  236 

Asylunii  h.u.  1K3  Retreat.     See  page  342. 

«  Everett S.  mach.  at54  Arch,h.Soutli  Weth. t. 

«  Everett  S.  mach.  at  40  Governor,  h.  E.H.t. 

«  Fannie  S.  housekeeper,  b.u.  13  Fairmount. 

«  Francis  E. clerk  at  117  Asy.  h.u.  397  Capitol 

«(  Francis  J.  clerk  at  272  Asylum,  b.  44  Park, 

it  Frank,  furrier  at  45,  b.  44  lh*att. 

WILLIAMS  FRANK    B.  (Carpenter 
A*    WUUams)   lawyer,   833    Main,  h.   9 
Winthrop. 
"    Frniik  R.  moldor  at  690  Pk.  h.  256  Franklin. 
(«    Fr«d,  olork  at  400  Main,  b.2u.  877  Main. 
M    FrtHl  H.  filer  at  Colts,  h.  10^  Ford. 
t(   (i.  (irant,  barber,  209  Pearl,  h.  84  Village. 
«<    (it>orgts  b.  149  High. 
M    (Seorgo,  niachhust,  b.  %o  Pawtucket. 


I  Williams  George  A.  deik,  K2«.  377  Main. 
-      **   George  Jr.  nadi.  at  1  Flow,  bu  234  PatDani. 
Wn.MAna  Geobgb  C.  F.  Dr.,  sec'y  and  asst. 

tz«HL  Capewea  Horse  Nail  Co.  40  Got. 

k944A^Iiiii.  See  page  47S. 

«    Gcocg>e  G.,  J.  R  Williams  &  Co.  Glaatoa- 

bury  t.  h.  28  IVoqiecL 
<<   George  R  finisher  at  SekUer  &  May,  Ibnii- 

tore  store,  306  Peaii,  h.  Windsor  t 
u   G^>rge  J.  porter  at  400  Main,  h.  173^  Wads. 
u   George  S.biitcfaer,818Main,b.  llOBrook. 
M   H.  C.  pilot  steamer  Hartford,  285  State, 

h-Haddamt. 
u   H.  DeWitt  Rev.  pastor,  Glenwood  Chorch, 

h.  75  LamneL 
M   Hanj  B.  clerk  at  Conn.  General  Life  Ins. 

Co.  291  ^lain,  h.  Windsor  t. 
u   Bxrry  F.  organist  Christ  Chorch,  h.  82  Main. 
^   Harry  R.  patents,  278^  Main,  room  30,  h. 

24MarBhalL 
^   Henry,  carptr.  at  r.  8  Ashley,  h.2a.l  7  Seyms. 
ti   Heniy  £.  oruggist  661,  h.  767  Park. 
«    Herbert,  L  142|  Main. 
«   Horace  S.  captain  barge  No.  4,  285   State, 

h.  Haddam  t. 
u  James,  cigarm.  104  Asy.  h.  83  Hnyshope. 
u   James,  enameler  at  581  Cap.  b.  55  Front. 
ii   James,  quarterm.  str.  Middletown,  285  Sta. 
u   James  A.  salesman  at  42  Union  place,  h.  10 

Atwood. 
«   James  A.  stonecutter,  b.  83  Green. 
t<   James  E.  machinist  at  Popes,  h.a.l2  N.B. 
"   Jas.  E.  foreman,  766  Main,  h.  2  Belden. 
«   James  F.  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 

400  Main,  h.  15  Fairmount 
«   James  H.mach.  Popes,  h.  12  New  Britain. 
«   James  J.  b.  35  Mechanic. 
«   Jennie  M.  wid.  J.  F.  h.2u.  34  Elmer. 
((   Jessie  Miss,  h.  113  Elm. 
«   Job,  principal,  6^0,  b.  690  Asylum. 
u   John,  liver}'  stable,  r.  1 03  Main,  h.  9  Sanford. 
«   John  A.  horseshoer,  b.  6  Water. 
"   John  F.  b.u.  35  Mechanic. 
«   John  H.  music  teacher,  1 7,  b.2u.  1 7  Seyms. 
«   John  H.  clerk,  525,  b.u.  377  Main. 
«   John  H.  furniture  repairer,  33|,  h.n.  33^  Mn. 
Williams  John  K.  alderman  5th  ward,  apothe- 
cary, 423  Main,  h.  370  Asylum,  Batter- 
son  block. 
"   John  W.  h.r.  227  Pearl. 
((   John  W.  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  30  Spring. 
«    Kate,  clerk  at  358  Main,  Lu.  35  Pratt 
«    King  H.  waiter,  h.u.  3  Wolcott 
«    I^ura  C.  h.  1492  Broad. 

Lewis  W.  cook  at  445  Main,  h.u.  15  Gold. 

Lizzie,  nurse,  115,  b.  115  Oak. 

Lotta,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  180  Seymour. 
i(   Louis,  ostler  at  r.  108  Main,  b.  Laf.  c.  Russ. 
<c    Iwouis  H.  ostler,  b.  6  Elm. 
«    Ix>u]s  J.  molder,  225  Sheldon,  b.  10  Suflield. 
««    Lucy  S.  teacher*  690,  b.  690  Asylum. 
II   Mabel,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 
Main,  b.2u.  20  Seyms. 


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Williams  Margaretta,  wid.  Ralph,  h.  10  Suffield. 

«<   Maria  A.  b.  Whiting. 

"   Mary,  -wid.  John,  h.u.r.  35  Mechanic. 

tt   Mary  A.  wid.  Alfred  b.  1 7  Annawan. 

«   Mary  £.  Mrs.  h.  218  Main,  room  88. 

«   Mary  E.  housecleaner,  h.u.  189  Martin. 

it   Mary  £.  wid.  Ezra  H.  h.  88  Capitol. 

((   Mary  E.  wid.  Shirley  J.  housekeeper,  b.  45 
Webster. 

«   Mary  K  artist,  h.  1492  Broad. 

«   Morris,  cigarm.  at  849  Main,  h.2u.  20  Seyms. 

"   Nancy,  wid.  William,  h.  36  Wooster. 

«<   Nathan  H.  special  agent  Conn.  General  Life 
Ins.  Co.  291  Main,  h.  Springfield  t. 

«   Nellie,  wid.  Joseph,  b.  1st  h.  Haw.  ex  ten. 

"   Olive  E.  operator,  8  Cen.  b.  58  Church. 

li   Oliver,  wine  steward  at  54  High. 

it   Peter,  farmer  at  1220  Asylum. 

it   Philip,  laborer,  h.  55  Fairmount 

It   Philip  K.  b.  92  Farmington. 

it   Robert  E.  waiter  at  58  Ann,  1.  65  Hicks. 

«<    Rosa,  clerk  at  70  Huy.  b.  25  Pawtucket. 

it   Ruby  M.  teach.  W.Mid.  school,  b.  2  Belden. 

tt  Samuel  H.  foreman  Adams  Ex.  Co.  stable, 
h.  15  Foot  Guard  pi. 

"  Samuel  P.  asst.  treas.  W.  &  Carleton  Co. 
206  State,  b.  92  Farmineton. 

it    Seymour  £.  profiler  at  C  olts,  b. 2u.  48  Park. 

it    Thomas,  machinist  at  1  Flow.  h.  246  Putnam. 

((    Thomas,  mach.  at  690  Pk.  h.  264  New  Park. 

««  Thos.  E.  stereotypr.  at  Evening  Post,  25  Asy- 
lum, b.  80  Church. 

(<    Thos.  H.  storekeeper  N.Y.R.r.  465  Asylum. 

it   Walter,  teamster,  83  Francis,  h. 

a   William,  attendant  at  80  Washington. 

((   William,  motorman  St.Ry.  h.2u.  657  Main. 

«    William,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    William  D.  clerk  at  78  Asy.  h.  44  Ashley. 

«<    Wrt.  F.  foreman  40  High,  h.u.  86  Wooeter. 

«    William  H.  driver,  Adams  Ex.  b.  18  Liberty. 

««    William  P.  steward,  690,  h.  690  Asylum. 

«   William  S.  stevedore,  commission  merchant. 
Port  Warden,  285  State,  h.  26  Governor. 
Williamson  Herbert  C. foreman  at  Colts,b.l  1 7Bel. 

«   I^roy  A.  machinist,  b.  117  Bellevue. 

«    Randolph  W.  carptr.  at  1 64  Mn.  h.  1 1  Wbn. 

<<    Thomas  J.  meats,  117,  h.  117  Bellevue. 

"    Wm.  H.  mach.  476  Cap.  h.  22  Greenwood. 

WILLIMANTIC  LINEN  CO.factory 

84  Morgan,  ofiice  891  Allyn,  cor.  High. 

See  page  502. 

Willing  Christian  F.  filer  at  Popes,  h.  Ellington  t« 

tt  Mark,  cigarmaker  at  849  Main,b.  89  Morgan. 
Willis  Albert  H.fTT.  5"  WUson)  h.  Boston,  Mass. 

«    Caroline  M.  wid.  Charles  O.  h.  11  Main. 

«    Chas.  W.  carptr.  141  Tru.  h.  86  Seymour. 

»<    Clara  T.  b.  20  Jefferson. 

tt   Elmer  E.  mach.  at  556  Cap.b.  1816  Broad. 

it    Greorge,  laborer  at  1 6  9  Front,  b.  1 1 8  Albany. 

tt  Hattie,  stenographer  at  Adjt.  Gen.  office. 
State  Capitol,  rm.  19,  b.  36  Seymour. 

it   Samuel,  carpenter,  N.Y.R.  h.u.  27  Walnut. 

tt   Sarah,  Mrs.  h.  5  Hudson. 

«   Wallace  F.  brakem.  at  N.Y.R.  b.u.  68  Flow. 


Willis  &  WUson,  clothiers,  115-119  Asylum. 

Albert  H.  Willis.  George  W.  Wilson. 

Williston  Rhoda,  wid.  Josiah  F.  b.  24  East. 
Wills  Frederick  C.  mach.216  Law.  h.  73  Babcock. 

«    Thomas,  engineer,  h.u.  48  Hicks. 

<<   Thomas  H.  asst.  foreman,  N.Y.R.  h.  78  Bab. 

"   iS^see  abo  WUles. 
Willson  Everett  Cat  Hartford  Times,  246  Main, 
b.u.  20  Belden. 

"   Leslie  H.  bkkpr.  142  State,  h.  15  East. 

«   Susan  C.  wid.  Henry,  b.  20  Belden. 

"   William  C.  engineer,  N.Y.R.  h.  64  WilUams. 

"   ^i^^see  also  Wilson, 
Wilmarth  Ella,  h.  686  Farmington. 
Wilsey  John  N.  chief  clerk  IL  S.  stamped  en- 
velope works,  1  So. Ann,  h.u.  877  Main. 
Wilson  Abraham,  mech.  at 690  Park,  h.  264  N.P. 

((    Albert  E.  mach.  at  581  Cap.  h.  Bloomfield  t. 

«    Alfred  E.  clerk  at  829  Main,  h.  69^  Madison. 

tt   Alexander  H.  b.  982  Main. 

tt   Ann,  wid.  George,  b.u.  86  Wooster. 

tt   Anne  Burr,  teacher  Ars'l  school,  b.  744  Main. 

«   Arthur  A.  actuary  insurance  department, 
rm.  20,  State  Capitol,  h.  11  Russ. 

«    Arthur  J.  clerk  at  861  Main,  b.  82  Bkm. 
Wilson  Arthur  M.  sec'y  E.  S.  Kibbe  Co.  149 
State, h.  Wilson  Station.      Seep,  547. 

«   Barbara  Mrs.  h.u.  147  State. 

tt   Beniamin,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  b.  105  Mad. 

ti   Bridget,  h.  82  Flower. 

It   Cecil  S.  engir.  690  Park,  h.  2  Bartholomew. 

it   Charles,  machinist  at  66  State. 

"    Chas.  A.  entryclk.  at  54  Ann,  b.  AV.  Locks  t. 

tt   Charles  E.  inspector  at  Popes,  b.  8 1 7  Capitol. 

«    Chas.  E.  toolm.  at  Colts,  h.  24  Woodbridge. 

«    Davis,  h.  261  State. 

«    Edward,  b.  2  Holcomb. 

«    Edward,  machinist,  262  b.  622  Main. 

«    Edward  D.  waiter,  289  Main,  h.  1 39  Bellevue. 

«   Edward  E.  at  iEtna  Life  Ins.  Co.  218  Main, 
h.  21  Seyms. 

«    Electa  Miss,  b.  42  Sumner. 

"    Elizabeth  H.wid.  William  H.  b.  1 506  Broad. 

«   Everett,  at  St.Ry.  h.u.  58  Clark. 

«    Frank,  at  15j^  Babcock,  h.  Lawrence,  no.  of 
Grand. 

«    Frank  B.  sec'y  Jewell  Pin  Co.  81  Hicks, 
h.u.  68  Jefierson. 

«    George,  electrotyper,  h.u.  57  Bellevue. 

«    Geo.  hallman  str.  Hartford,  h.u.  58  Sanford. 

«    George,  head  waiter,  str.  Hartford,  285  State. 

««    George  C  toolm.  Colts,  b.  26  Woodbridge. 

«    George  E.  l.u.  649  Main 

«    George  W.  (  Willis  j-  W,)  h.  2  Florence. 

"    George  W.  porter,  259  Main,  b.  5  Wolcott. 

tt   Grant  W.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  35  Woodbridge. 

"    Henry,  Mrs.  h.  2  Sumner. 

<(   J.  Frank,  clerk  at  859  Main,  b.u.  208  Park. 

it   James,  h.  76  Ferry. 

it   James,  shipcarptr.  285  State,  h.  54  Wdbg. 

"   James  Jr.  gardener,  b.  New  Park. 

«   James  H.  at  Popes,  h.  1 7  Windsor. 

it  James  H.  clerk  at  335  Main,  b.  5  Wolcott. 

ti   James  L.  teamster,  64  Com.  h.u.  5  Wolcott. 

ti  James  P.  repairer  40  Grov.  h.  44^  John. 


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J^MfH^fh  A.  if.iu;hiLl«t  at  1  FV#wer. 

Jovrffh  F.  f4aiM7  '^35  r^Hu'ion,  k  ^33  Main. 

<l<>»hTia  J,  wautf-r.h,'!.  1Z4  Wiiflsor. 

L.  cU-rk  at  21 7  Main. 

L.  B.  Co.  an-liit^^rt,  en^nf^r  and  eootractor, 
253  Main,  Iam'u  B.  Wibon,  pres't;  G. 
Arthur  UauiH:\U  tn^aM. 

L.  Maj,  music  teacher,  ka.35  Woodl/ridge. 

I>awivnce  H.  teamft^^,  k  105  Madlsoo  ar. 

l>;land  P.  cl«frk  at  Conn.  Fire  infnnuiceCo. 
51  Prr>jipect,  k  Wiljr/n  Station. 

Lizzie,  k  :M  WrjrjrUirirJjre. 

Louiii  B.  |>re«'t  L.  B.  WiWjn  Co.  253  Main, 
k  I^  Buc'kin'^ham. 

Martin  F.  ftewanl,  7  Anier.  b.u.  601  Main. 

Mar^'  Ann  Mn.  k  76  Ferry. 

Mary  L.  dressmaker,  ko.  601  Main. 

Mar)'  L.  wid.  Peter  B.  k  105  Madison  ar. 

Patrick,  saJo^>n,  225  State,  ku.  601  Main, 

Phcebe  C.  wid.  Charles  K.  b.  24  Woodbridge. 

KlHKla,  wid.  JoMiah  F.  b.  24  East. 

Kirhard,  ostler  at  108  Main. 

Richard,  screwm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  9  So.  Pros. 

R/ibert  J.  steamfitter  at  690  Park, b.  W.H.  t. 

Ro(>ert  J.  sah^^man  at  640, 1.  644  Main. 

Rfixanna  B.  ku.  109  Oak. 

Sarah,  wid.  James,  h.  New  Park. 

Sarah  T.  wid.  Cornelius,  h.u.  21  Sejms. 

Severin)bookbindery838Main,h.u.l3Talcott. 

Thomas,  laborer  h.u.  90  Winflsor. 

Thomas,  lineman,  b.u.  358  Wethersfield. 

Thoman,  round  cord  at  Jewells,h.  3  Pliny's  ct. 

Thofl.  iK:n'wm.  at  476  Cap.  h.  39  Ijiwrence. 

Thomas  F.  olerk  at  Popi*8,  h.u.  76  Franklin. 

ThomaH  J.  at  476  Capitol,  ku.  1086  Broad. 

Thomas  K.  moldor,  1  Flow.  b.  370  Asy.  rm.  6. 

Virgil,  clerk  at  418  Main,  h.u.  6  Scjuire. 

William,  conductor  St.Hy.  115  State. 

William,  laborer,  h.u.  94  Walnut. 

William,  lineman,  h.u.  358  Wethersfield. 

William  F.  onamelcr  at  Popes,  b.  32  Flower. 

William  F.  Jr.  at  Popes,  h.  32  Flower. 

Wm.  (i.  mach.at  Colts, ku.  35  Woodbridge. 

William  (5.  b.  5  Wolcott. 

William  II.  carpenter,  h.u.  86  Woostcr. 

William  Il.enirineerat  1  Flow.h.43  Babcock. 

William  J.  at  IVavelcni'Ins.  Co.  56  Prospect, 

h.  Sudichl  t. 
K  ^  *Mrr  also  Wilhon, 
Wilton  Lucy  H.  b.  20  JefTerson. 

«    Thoniafi,  farmer,  b.  420  New  Britain. 
Wiltsio  Irving  L.tisMiftUuit  treasurer  Co-operative 

SaviufCfl  S<H'iety,  h.  Cone. 
Wllund  Charles,  at  947  Pearl,  h.2u.  66  Hicks. 
Winohoster  Charles  R.  elork  at  Allen  Bros,  gro- 
cery, 182  Main,  h.  108  Whitmore. 
Wind  CharloK,  ttcrewmaker  at  476  Capitol. 


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I  hoi&e.     D.  J.  Ellswortk     See  page  549. 

WINDSOR    RED  STONE   CO. 

M.  J.  CConnor,  president.      Seep.  Ao7. 
Wlnek  SaoneL  carpenter,  k2a.  78  Uar^pm. 
Wine«tein  Israel  B.  taikir,  k  2€8  Fmt. 
Wins  Belle  Mr*,  norae  €1  (Hk. 
**    Charles,  knndrj,  277  Hi^ 
**   Charlie,  laandir,  102,  k  102  TmrnboIL 
M   31.  J.  Mn.  k  760  Park  tar.  Prospect  &▼. 
<«    OliTer  F.    clerk   aft   Mediaiiics* 

Bank,  311  Main,  ko.  164  Seymom^ 
**    Sin?,  laondnr  at  SO  Park. 
u   Wong,  laundry,  b%^  Froot 
u   Ynng,  ex-Chincae  eSncarional  comausriopq', 

k  34  Sumner. 
"    f^^See  also  Yung  Wing. 
Winkel  Henry,  baker,  k  1 79  Albany. 
M    Henry  F.  fanner,  k  82  Vine. 
u   John,  k  82  Vine. 
^   John,  driver,  59,  kn.  59  Sheldon. 
Winkleman  Wm.  A.  repairer  at  681,  k  623  Cap. 
Winkler  Augusta,  wid.  Charies,  h.n.  18  Gold. 
Winn  George,  clerk  at  58  Sheldon,  b.  Elm. 
«<    Mary  Mrs.:  ku.  108  Main. 
««    Peter,  laborer,  h.  59  Ward. 
Winnich  Ida,  dressmaker,  at  59,  k  49  Morgan. 
Winnie  Geo.  D.  soUcitor  at  W.  L.  Wakefield, 
248  Main. 
"    William,  teamster  at  280  Main. 
Winnig  Samuel,  carpenter,  h.u.  78  Morgan. 
Winship  Chas.  B.  carptr.  k  399  Wethersfield. 
Chauncey  H.  farmer,  k  391  Wethersfield. 
Ellen  M.  dressmaker,  ll,kll  Wethersfield. 
Henry,  h.  1 1  Wethersfield. 
Henry  C.  cabinetmaker  at  164,  b.  179  Main- 
«    Wm.L.  suptat  Mrs-Colts,  30,k873Weth. 
Winslow  Gustavus,laborer,335  Shel.kr.  44  Wells. 
Everett,  teamster,  h.r.  84  So.  Prospect. 
Fred.  G.  bkkpr.  at  250  Main,  b.  51  Green. 
Gideon  D.  treasurer  Hartford  Dredging  Co- 

253  Main,  room  30,  k  51  Grove. 
Miranda,  wid.  Daniel,  b.  74  Brook. 
Nelson,  japanner  at  r.  651  Main,k  74  Brook. 
Rudolph,  laborer  335  Sheldon,  b.  54  Temple. 
Winter  Charles  J.  k  120  Retreat 

Charles  O.  at  iGtna  Life  Insurance  Co.  218 

Main,  h.  26  A.  Congress. 
Joseph  H.  carpenter,  kSu.  32  John. 
Rose,  clerk  at  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.u.  117  Benton. 

Thomas  J.  Earle  House,  368  AUyn,  74  High. 

Winters  Thos.  instruc.  11  Grove,  b.  75  Windsor. 

Winther  Nicholas,  molder  690  Pk.  b.  533  Broad. 

«    Nills,  mack  at  216  Lawrence,  b.  533  Broad. 

Winzig  Joseph,  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney 

Co.  1  Flower,  h.  Elmwood. 
Wirop  Seivert,  laborer,  h.  55  Green. 


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Wirth  Theodore,  sup'U  of  city  parks,  h.  501  Park. 

Wisdon  Chas.  S.  carptr.  at  ropes,  1.  24  Church. 

«   Louis  A.  carpenter  at  Popes,  1.  24  Church. 

Wise  Henry  J.  clerk  at  138  State,  h.u.  66  Flower. 

«   1.  &  Co.  drygoods,  390  Main. 

I.  Wiae.  aoU&ied  OlMhefskle,  Jr.,  8.  Tonngman 

Wise  Isidore  (L  Wise  j*  Co,)  alderman  Sd 
wcardy  h.  11  Mahl. 

<<   Michael  J.  clerk  at  quartermaster  eeneral 
office,  State  Capitol,  rm.  56,1. 51  ^len  pi. 

«   Moses,  clerk,  364  Asylum,  b.u.  Ill  Trumbull. 

<<    Samuel  C.  engineer,  h.  873  Asylum,  rm.  33. 

«   William  J.  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  47  Muyshope. 
Wiseman  John  C.  machinist  at  Hfd.  Cycle  Co. 
h.  433  Capitol. 

"   I3r'««c  also  Weisman, 
Wishart  William,  foreman  at  286  Sheldon,  b.u. 

35  Buckingham. 
WisnerFred.  K.  driver  at  278  Asy.  h.W.H.t. 
Wisnesky  Annie,  wid.  Solomon,  b.  64  Morean. 
Wissel  Konrad,  cooper  at  r.  36,  h.  36  Sanford. 

«    Konrad  Jr.  wireworker  247  Asy.  b.  36  San. 

«   Mai^aret  Mrs.  grocery,  36,  h.  36  Sanford. 
Witham  Aurilla  R.  proofreader  Hartford  Times, 
246  Main,  b.  18  Squire. 

"    Nelson  J.  printer  at  49  Tru.  h.  1 8  Squire. 
Witherell  George  £.  mechanical  engineer,  476 
Capitol,  h.  127  Oak. 

"   (^see  also  WetkereU;    WithreL 
Withers  John  T.  gardener,  h.  126  Westland. 
Withrel  Edwin,  salesman  at  Sage,  AUen  &  Co. 
369  Main,  h.2u.  I  Wooster. 

u   (^^see  also  WethereU ;  Witherell. 
WitteCharles  J.engineerat  Wm.Rogers  Mfg.  Co. 
66  Market,  h.  85  Brown. 

«    Henrietta,  wid.  Emil,  b.  71  Bellevue. 

«   Julia  wid.  Charles,  h.u.  57  Main. 
WiTTE  Robert  C.  cutlery,  hardware,  r.  57 

h.u.  57  Main.  See  page  344  a. 

Witter  Wm.  H.  bookkeeper,  h.u.  71  Pearl. 
Witthen  Peter,  filer  at  Popes,  b.  1149  Broad. 
Wittic  Abbie,  wid.  J.  R.  b.u.  17  Squire. 

"    Charles  R.  carpenter,  b.u.  14  Squire. 

«   John,  photographer,  h.  14  Goodman  pi. 

"   Louis  H.  pohsher  at  581  Cap.  h.  17  Squire. 

«  Mather  Mrs.  photo  artist,  14,  h.  14  Good.pl. 
Wittmaack  Niels  P.  laborer, h.r.  1 79  Wethersfield. 
Wittman  Frank,  painter,  b.  6  Mannz. 

"   Henry,  mach.  at  2 1 6  Lawrence,  b.  6  Elliot  pi. 

«   John,  tailor,  h.  6  Elliott  place. 

ii   John  Jr.,upholsterer  at  1 04  Asy  .b.6  Elliott  pi. 

"   William  H.  tailor,  b.  6  Mannz. 
Wittmann  Charles  J.  tailor,  102,h.l02  Windsor. 

tt   Sophie,  wid.  Frank,  tailoress,  h.u .165  Front 
Wizson  Ella,  Mrs.  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 
Wodal  John,  laborer  at  1  Lau.  b.u.  69  Hamilton. 

"   Michael  O.  at  Popes,  b.u.  69  Hamilton. 
Woemer  Louis,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h.  E.H.t. 

"   (lS^*««  olso  Warner, 
Woglom  Howard  C.  asst.  foreman  at  Popes,  b. 

109  Babcock. 
Wohl  Fred  A.  beltm.  at  15  Tru.  h.  35  Portland. 

«    Solomon  (O,  Fox  tf  Co.)  h.u.  20  Seyms. 
WolcottCharles  B.bkkpr.  at  336  Asy.b.53  Kenyon. 

"   Clayton,  sec  &.tr.W.H*dw*re  Co.  h.  53  Ken. 


ROBERT  C.  WITTE, 

Manufactiirer  of  and  Dealer  in 


Hardware  I  Cutlery. 


Bbeara,  Skatee,  and  Lawn  Mowers  flharpened  and 
Repaired.    Experimental  and  Light  Machine 
Work.    Model  Making,  Patents,  Nov- 
elty, and  General  Repairing. 

6RINDINQ  OF  PRINTERS'  CUHER  KNIVES  A  SPECIALTY. 

57  MAIN  ST.,  Hartford,  Comu 

WOLCOTT   &    DARBY,   mechanieal 
engirs.  surveyors,  278J^  Main.    See  p.  445, 
Henry  A.  Woloott.  John  Darby. 

it   Emeline,  b.  17  Woloott. 
«   £mma,stenographer,  9  7 ,  b.u.  9  7  Washington, 
u    Frank)  clerk  at  390, 1.  278^  Main,  room  20. 
«   Frank  M.  clerk  at  11 5  Asylum,  b.  84  Spring. 
u   Hardware  Co.  mfrs.  hardware,  off.  386  Asy. 

WoLCOTT  Hbnrt  a.  (W.  jr  Darby)  h.  63 
Sigourney-  Seepage  445. 

«   Julia,  clerk  at  400  Main,  b.  East  Hartford. 

«   Julia  M.forew'm'n  of  bindery,Case,Lockwood 
&  Brainard  Co.  49  Tru.  h.  17  Lafayette. 

II   Mary  £.  wid.  Samuel,  h.u.  97  Washington. 

u   Wm,  A.  ticket  agt.  at  P.&R.R.  b.  31  Spring. 
Wolden  Timothy,  chipper  at  556    Capitol,  h. 

18  Glendale. 
Wolf  Chas.  baker  at  368  Asy.  h.  Creorge  c.  Brown. 

«    Charles  A.  pressman  at  Plimptons,  h.2u. 
106  Mather. 

«    Charles  F.  mach.  1  Flower,  h.  1416  Broad. 

«   Chas.  R.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  25  Francis. 

«    Eleanor,  dressmaker,  h.u.  13  Grand. 

((   Fred  A.  beltist  at  Jewell  Belting  Co.  15 
Trumbull,  h.  35  Portland. 

((   Frederick  J.  mach.  at  1,  Flow.  h.  46  Francis. 

"   Harry  D.  mach.  at  133  Shel.  b.  82  Benton. 

u   Hermon,  groceries,  92,  h.  92  Windsor. 

««   Jacob  F.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  46  Francis. 

tt   Earl  J.  machinist  at  1  Flower  h.u.  2  Francis. 

"   Max,  clerk  at  378  Main,  h.  29  Morris. 

<^  Robert,  machinist  at  Whitney  Mfg.  Co.  80 
Huyshope,  b.  18j^  Church. 

"    Sam,  helper  at  1  Flower,  h.  80  Temple. 
Wolfe  KateF.  stenograp'r  at  26  Pratt,  rm.  11,  b. 

Windsor  t. 
Wolff  Arthur  J.  physician,  1  h.  1  Spring. 

«   Walter  A.  driller,  Colts,  h.  15  Warner. 

"   ^[^"see  also  De  Wolf. 
Wolfinger  John  S.  lab.  at  P.&.R.R.  h.  16  Atlantic. 
Wollerton  S.  Harvey,  asst.  Tunes  Printing  Dept. 

h.  62  Capen. 
WoUman  Max,  at  555  Capitol,  h.3u.  61  Morgan. 
Wollmann  Carrie,  wid.  F.  William,  h.8u.  Kil.  ct. 

"    Emil  K.  E.  upholstr.  478  Mn.  b.8u.  Kil.  ct. 
Wolsendon  Ella,  wid.  Luke  B.  h.  31  John. 

"    Florence  M.  clerk,  273  Main,  b.  31  John. 

«   Mary  E.  bkkpr.  at  239  Main,  b.  81  John. 
Woltersdorf  Albert,  driver,  b.u.  16  Charles. 

tt   August,  botder,  16,b.u.  16  Charles. 

«   Eva,  wid.  August,  h.  16  Charles. 

«   William,  clerk  at  ^73  Asylum,  b.  16  Charles. 


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Wolven  John  W.  officer  superior  court,  86  Trum- 
bull, h.  4  East. 
Woman's  Aid  Society,  1  Pavilion. 
ti    Christian  Association,  58,  Industrial  Depart- 
ment 54  Church. 
<<    Exchange,  78  Pearl,  Mary  Pratt,  manager. 
i<   Shelter,MattieJ. Halstead,matron, 76Temple. 
Wong  C.  H.  laundry,  556  Asylum. 
"    CharUe,  laundry,  76,  h.  76  Albany. 
«    Edward,  laundry,  648  Park,  h.  47^  Mor. 
(I    On,  laundry,  11  Morgan. 
Wood  Alfred  B.  b.  68  Farmington  av. 
"    Alfred  P.  stew'd.  at  Hfd.  Club,  h.  7}^  Grove. 
"    Alice  Mrs.  h.  6  Martin. 
«    AHhur  O.  filer  at  581  Capitol,  b.  5  Queen. 
((   Belle  C.  clerk  at  273  Main,  b.  15  Mather. 
it   Bert  L.  painter  at  185  Asylum. 
"'    C.  II.  driver  at  172  Commerce. 

Chas.H.  trav.  salesman  at  Popes,  h.  22  Seyms. 
Chas.  £.  bottler  at  25  Union,  h.  63  Hicks. 
C.  E.  (Wood,  Harmon  Sf  Co.)  h.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
Darwin  B.  baggagem.  P.&R.R.  h.  Millerton. 
Edmond, barber  at  64  Trumbull,l.  198  High. 
Frances  H.  wid.  William  J.  h.  675  Asylum. 
Frank  L.  mach.  at  30  Cushman,  b.  126  Ann. 
Fred  C.  hose  driver  No.  7,  956,  h.960  Main. 
George  £.  ostler,  29,  b.  29  Washington. 
H.  Russell,  bookkeeper  at  185  Pearl,  b.  53 

Allen  pi. 
Harmon  &  Co.  real  estate,  253  Mn.  rm.  19. 

C.  E.  Wood,  M.  E.  Harmon.  C.  B.  Harmon. 

Harrie  G.  clerk  at  98  Kil.  b.Wethersfield  t. 
Harry  J.  salesman  at  Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  252 

Pearl,  h.  43  Willard. 
Hubert  K.  h.  124  Garden. 
Inspector,  E.  D.  Roberts,  City  Hall,  300  Mn. 
J.  A.  Mrs.  1.  395  Main. 
J.  E.  Mrs.  h.  43  Willard. 
James  Archibald,  student  at  1507  Broad. 
James  W.  machinist  at  I.  B.  Davis  &  Son,  40 

Cushman,  h.  E.H.t. 

WOOD   JOHN   A.  livery  and  boarding 
stable,  19,  h.  15  Mather.      See  page  507. 
It   John  F.whitewasher  at  r.  1 6^,  h.r.l 6^Morri8. 
«    Leslie  C.  at  281  Asylum,  b.42  Church. 
«    Lucv  T.  Mrs.  b.  104  Clark. 
"   Margaret  N.  wid.  Geo.  W.  b.  823  Asylum. 
Marguerite  G.  R.  Mrs.  teacher,  b.  104  Clark. 
Mary  Mrs.  b.  73  Hungerford. 
Milton  Lafayette,  machinist  at  Colts,  b.3u. 

lOJFord. 
Olin  K.  removed  to  Manchester  t. 
Oliver  W.  janitor  at  Halls  of  Records,  114 

Pearl,  b.  48  Hopkins. 
Percival  M.  student  at  Trinity  College,  12 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
Prudence  Mrs.  dressmaker.  Ill,  h.  Ill  Win. 
William,  engineer  at  382,  h.2u.  687  Main. 
William  E.  assember  at  Colts,  h.  E.H.t 
Wm.  H.  elevatorer,  218  Mn.  h.u.r.  88  Fmt. 
William  J.  student  at  Trinity  College,  25 

Jarvis  Hall,  Summit. 
William  O.  at  Popes,  h.2u.  2  Queen. 
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Woodard  Charlef  G.  elk.  at  366  Asy.  1.  39  Spg. 

Woodbeck  Harriet,  wid.  Roswell,  h.  29  Mather. 

Woodbridge  Chas.  S.  carptr.at  Reth.u.  2  Wads. 

II   John  W.  with  Trav.Ins.Co.56  Pros.  h.  64  Ash. 

«    Louise  £.  h.r.  71  Edwards. 

Woodbury  Alfred  D.sale8m.at45Asy.h.u.l31  Ash. 

II    Francis  H.  repairer  at  581  Cap.  L  109  Mn. 

Woodcock  Adella  M.  teacher  at  West  Middle 

school,  h.  56  Willard. 
Wooden  Fred'k,  fireman  at  P.&R.R.  b.  13  Lib. 
Woodford  Ada  M.  b.  2  Sumner. 
II   D.  R  coal  dealer,  15  Pearl,  b.  57  Far. 
II   Lucius  H.  boardinghouse,  88  Church. 
«    M.  C.  Mrs.  b.  8  Avon. 
«    y.  L.  Mrs.  boardinghouse,  510  Main. 
WoodhouseEdw'dR.sale8m.at219  Asy.b.Weth.t. 

II   Jane  E.  wid.  Oliver,  h.  12  John. 
Wooding  Mary  E.  teacher  at  2d  North  school, 

249  High,  b.  58  Church. 
Woodle  Allan  S.  Jr.  student  at  Trinity  College, 

17  Northam  Towers,  Summit. 
Woodmancy  Chas.  S.  machinist  at  1  Flower,  h. 

15  Imlay. 
Woodruff  Asahel  H.  carptr.  581  Cap.  b.  83  Win. 
Belle  D.  wid.  James  £.  b.  84  Ann. 
Edward,  machinist  at  388  Capitol. 
Frank  D.  agent  for  pies,  h.  561  Garden. 
George  M.  railroad  com'r  rooms  41  &  43 
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Harry  R.  b.  13  Oak. 

Henry,  h.  13  Oak. 

John  A.  Mrs.  (  Woodruff  Sr  Mather)  h.  121 

Main,  rm.  1 7. 
Mary  "Mrs,  tailoress,  h.u.r.  28  Temple. 
Orrin  D.  h.  84  Ann. 

William  N.  contractorl  Flower,h.  1544  Broad. 
Wm.  N.  2d.  toohnaker  at  Popes,  h.  83  Bab. 

&  Mather,  dressmakers,  253  Main,  rm.  49. 
Mrs.  J .  A.  Woodmff.  Mrs.  J.  K.  Mather. 

Woods  Abbie  A.  J.  h.  42  Smith. 

Albert  F.  secy.  &  treas.  Woods  Piano  &  Or- 
gan Co.  h.  185  Ashlev. 
Charles  J.  box  maker,  b.u.  1  Huntley  av. 
Dennis,  blacksm.  at  8  Front,  h.  Burnside  v. 
Emma,  wid.  Alexander  G.  h.  146  Bellevue. 
Eugene,  ostler,  b.  10  Queen. 
Fred'k,  coUarm.  at  8  Sig.  h.u.  10  Queen. 
George  H.  real  est.  278  Main,  h.  19  Grand. 
Henrietta  E.teach.  Parkv.  schooLb.l  9  Grand. 
Henry,  laborer  at  Colts,  h.u.  15  Curcombe. 
Hugh,  ostler,  b.u.  10  Queen. 

«    &  Hurley,  printers,  9  Grove. 

p.  F.  Woods.  J.  F.  Hurley. 

II   James,  carpenter,  h.  1  Huntley  av. 
«   James,  (W.  Murray  j-  Prichard)  h.  1060 
Broad. 

James  J.  clerk,  349,  h.u.  698  Miun, 

John  C.  salesman  at  227,  b.  223  Asylum. 

John  C.  boxm.  at  Popes,  b.  1  Huntley  av. 

Lizzie  V.  dressmaker,  h.u,  54  Governor. 

Mary  C.  dressmaker,  h.u.  54  Governor. 

Michael  J.  printer,  9  Grove,  b.  54  Governor. 

Murray  &  Prichard,  painters,  1071  Broad. 
Jamea  Woods,  Hngh  Mnrraj,  Cbarles  Prichard. 

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Woods  Patrick  F.  ("IT.  j-  Hurley)  h.u.  54  Gov. 

u   Piano  &  Organ  Co.  music  store,  227  Asylum. 

«   Theodore  C~.  Mrs.  b.u.  826  Main. 

"   f[3rsee  also  Wood. 
Woodside  Seminary  for  Girls,  1204  Asylum. 
Woodstock  Chas.  F.  molder  at  690  Park,  b.  28 

Babcock. 
Woodward  Arthur,  clerk  at  400  Mn.  b.  52  Bkm. 

«   Benjamin  P.  cbriver,  2  Am.  b.  46  Hudson. 

Woodward  Benjamin  S.CW.Sf  Rogers)  262 
Main,  h.  17  Florence.      Seepage  482. 
"   Burt  J.  printer  at  Evening  Post,  25  Asy.  b. 
46  Hudson. 

WOODWARD    &    CO.  groceries,  174 

Asylum.  See  page  438. 

WelUngton  J.  Woodward. 
"    Calvin,  h.  40  Fairfield. 
u   Chas.  G.  b.  39  Sprmg. 
«    Chas.  6.  student,  Trinity  Col.  b.  742  Asy. 
u   Charles  H.patternm.  at  33  Wells, h.  3  Ward. 
«   Charles  R.  clerk  at  91  Main,  h.u.  19  Russ. 
«   Charles  S.  asst.  supt.  Alms  House,  b.  2 

Holcomb. 
«    CUnton  8.  at  262  Main,  b.  17  Florence. 
«   Ellen  6.  wid.  John  A.  housekpr.  1. 632  Main. 
*<   Eva  R.  teacher  Arsenal  school,  b.  554  Main. 
«   Fred.  E.  carpenter,  b.  46  Hudson. 
«    Fred  W.  clerk  at  379  Capitol,  b.  82  Hud. 
«    H.  J.  printer  at  23  Asylum,  b.  46  Hudson. 
tt   Hattie  R.  teacher  at  2d  North  school,  249 

High,  b.  58  Church. 
"   Herbert  F.  b.  40  Fairfield. 
«   Herbert  M.  manager  at  253  Main,  rm.  19,  b. 

39  Spring. 
it   J.  Mrs.  h.  2u.  632  Main. 
«   Jennie  M.  wid. Wm.  boardingh.  84 1  Asylum. 
«   Joseph  6.  stockbroker,  29  7  Main,  h.  85  Elm. 
«   Julia  A.  dressmaker  J  h.u.  81  Seymour. 
«    Leon  A.  clerk  at  Popes,  b.  56  Buckingham. 
"   Newell  S.  teamster  at  149  Sta.  h.  82  Hudson. 
"   P.  Henry,  secretary   Hartford    Board    of 

Trade,  39  Pearl,  h.  742  Asylum. 
"   Percy  E.  wid.  J.  Everett,  h.  46  Hudson. 
M   Richard  W.  chemist,  h.  2  Park  terrace. 

WOODWARD  &  ROGERS,  machin- 
ists, 262  Main.  Seepage  482. 

Bemamln  8.  Woodward.  Wm.  W.  Rogers. 

M    Susan  E.  dressmaker,  h.u.  81  Seymour. 
««    Wellington  J.(W.fr  Co.)  h.  4  7  Farmington. 
«<   Wilder  L.  conductor  at  StRy.  h.  55  Lincoln. 
It   William  S.  printer  at  362  Mn.  b.  46  Hudson. 
Woodworth  Chas.  R.  clerk  at  91,  h.  19  Russ. 
"   Edwd.  C.  driver,  Eng.  Co.  No.  5,h.u.  1 29  Sig. 
tt    Elizabeth  M.  teacher  at  Lawrence  street 

school,  b.  129  Sigoumey. 
«   Emma,  forewoman  at  219  Asy.h.2u.r.  6  Tru. 
tt   Flavel  W.  machinist  at  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co. 

1  Flower,  h.  287  Capitol. 
tt   Harry  R.  City  Hotel,  h.  13  Oak. 
tt   Henry  S.  sawyer,  at  155  Ch.  Oak,  h.  Market. 
tt   Horace  6.  at  2  Union  pi.  h.  204  Capen. 
«   Jas.  Henry,  StRy.  depot,  h.  61  Whitmore. 
«   Mildred,  clerk  at  Brown,Thomson  &  Co.  400 

Main,  b.  48  Retreat. 
tt  Polly  A.  wid.  Lyman,  b.  189  Ashley. 


Wooley  Robert  H.  silverworker,  b.  265  Asylum. 
WooUev  Arthur  G.  (L.  T.Frisbie^  Co.)  b.800  Asy. 

«   Adelbert  P.  woodworker,  b.  110  Main. 

«   Burton  W.  mach.  at  1  Flower,  h.  Weth.  t 

It   Frederick  P.  manager  at  1 08  Mn.  h.  Whit,  ct . 

tt   Geonre  H.  (G.  W.  W.  fr  Son)  h.  763  Asy. 

it   Geo. W.  (  Q.  W.  W.  ^  Son)  h.  88  Buckingham. 

«   George  W.  &  Son,  undertakers,  164  Main. 

aeorse  W.  Woollej.         George  H.  Woolley. 
«   Hardware  Co.  hardware,  ete.  44  Asylum. 
it   James  W.  conductor  St.Ry.  h.  686  Park. 
it  Joseph  C.  sec'y  and  treas.  Woolley  Hard- 
ware Co.  h.  Ill  Oak. 
"   Joseph  M.  mason,  b.  21  John. 
«   Leonai*d  I),  b.  110  Main. 
tt   MaryEwid.Wm.E.dressm.h.58Buckingham. 
"    William  F.  fruits  and  confectionery,  269, 

b.  265  Asylum. 
it   William  P.  livery  stable,  108,  h.  110  Main. 
«   William  S.  builder,  63,  h.  63  Huntington. 
Woolsey  Wm.  A.  clairvoyant,  b.  30  Charlotte. 
Wooster  Edward  G.  b.  28  Spring. 
it   William  S.  cashier  Nat  Exchange  Bank,  76 
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Wootton  Fred,  clerk  at  815  Main,  b.  105  Mather. 

"    Geo.  restaurant,  270  Main,  h.u.  105  Mather. 
Wopschal  Charles,  b.u.  2  Ple^asant  ct. 

«   Julius,  tailor,  h.u.r.  2  Pleasant  court 

<<   Julius  E.  tailor,  h.u.r.  2  Pleasant  ct 
Wor  Yee,  laundry,  158  Main. 
Word  T.  J.  Mrs.  Dr.  b.  1  May. 
Worcester  ^^^rsee  also  Wooster. 
Worden  Frank  H.  conductor  StRj-.  h.  14  Bond. 
Wordin  Frances  M.  wid.  Charles  W.h.  66  Imlay. 

tt   ||3r'«ec  also  Warden. 
Work  Almira,  wid.  Thomas,  h.u.  83  Jefferson. 

«    Asa  B.  booteutter,  h.  370  Asylum. 

tt   Frederick  S.  clerk  at  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co.  272 
Main,  h.u.  21  East. 

"   Norman  P.  educational  secy,  at  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
328  Pearl,  h.u.  83  Jefferson. 
Wormek  Charles,  machinist  at  216  Lawrence,  b. 

24  Smith. 
Worron  Lewis  C.  mach.  at  30  Cush.  b.  24  Bab. 
Worstuck  Michael,  laborer,  b.u.  17  Ellery. 
Worth  Fannie,  b.  15  Capitol. 

it    George,  machinist  at  1  Flower,  b.u.  28  Jef. 
Worthington  A.D.(A.  D.  W.  ^  Co.)  h.63  Willard. 

it   A.  D.  &  Co.  book  publishers,  438  Asylum.* 

tt    Chas.  A.  bkkpr.  438  Asy.  h.u.  243  Sigoumey. 

it   Elizabeth  M.  teacher  at  Second  NorSi  school, 
249  High,  b.  12  Florence. 

f (   Henry  R.  barrelbor.  at  Colts,  h.  6  Whitmore. 

«   Ida  H.  at  372  Main,  b.  6  Whitmore. 

it   John  D.  h.  10  Girard. 

it   Mary  A.  wid.  James,  h.  12  Florence. 
Worthy  A.  H.  finisher  at  69  Front,  b.  30  Gov. 
Wottmann  W.  h.u.  3  Kilbourn  ct. 
Worvesky  Anthony,  laborer,  h.2u.  80  Potter. 
Woven  Wire  Mattress  Co.      See  Hfd.  Woven 
Wire  Mattress  Co.  on  page  476. 

WraceChas.  H.  bartender,  84  Front,  h.r.  65.Tem. 
Wraight  Walter  T.  mach.  1  Flower,  b.  211  Barb. 

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B«rrj'ani:n.  r*/ak'^f*\\fM  at  3^^  A*t.  k.  X<  Park. 

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TaH  H.  r^;/aii*T  at  F<x^^  b.  'V»  Striaj. 
CfxarU;f ,  oKS^rr.  r-  1 73  r^^:^*,  l>.  !p  >ij^.  p4- 
CharU:*  A.  haxyr.  zO  On.  b.  )4I  l^irfX. 
ChaH^  £,  marrbinist  at  1  l^lov.  b.  3<>  WoL 
Cbarifr*  J,  b.a.  1>  Siz'^rij^v  jJ- 
Charlie  W.  lather,  b.a.  147  /km. 
ClaniMa  A.  wi/h  John  B.  b.  2O  JefTermi. 
Daniel  M.  Ux^kke^-ji*^,  b.  55  Mapie. 
Diviley  K.  brick  la jer,  h.2a.  6  Jrjin. 

WmCHT  A  DUNHAM,  <]«ntisu,S77 

Main* 

J«>«»«!ll  F.  WHirtit.         Frank  W.  rmntuun. 

Klina,  wirj.  Ger^rge  F.  artist  and  teacher  of 
Uingtja{(e«,  55,  b.  55  Maple. 

Kliza(jeth«  clerk  at  Hartford  Life  and  An- 
naitv  ln«.  Co.  230  Asy.  bu  124  Weth. 
»    Kllen  M.  wld.  Georj^e  A.  h.  75  Sigoumey. 
<<    p:ilen  8.  b.  140  Retreat. 

Klljiirorth  R.  blaeksm.  278  A»j.  b.  W.H.t. 

Frank,  h.u.  8  Center. 

Frank  H.  conductor,  8t.Ry.  b.  Bumsida  v. 

Frank  ().  ma^'h.at  0  Sigoumey,  h.  87  Spring. 

Krod  B.  clerk,  Fa^rtory  In«.  Co.  b.  75  Sig. 
«    Geo.  A.  mach.  at  1  Flow.  b.  18^  Church. 
"    G(!org(!  C.  sidewalk  layer,  b.u.  9  Sig.  pi. 
<i    (icorge  I),  ini.  agency  at  80  Pearl,  b.  75  Sig. 
«<    (juorgn  I).  oHtler  at  r.  540  Main.  h.  Sig.  pi. 
u    Geo.  K.  (  Waterman  ^  W.)  h.  696  Main. 
«    ilm,  W.  fon^m.  66  Market,  h.  GlaHtonbury  t. 
«    Hannah,  wid.  1 1.  L.  b.u.  85  Benton. 
i<    Harriet  L.  wid.  J.  D.  b.u.  218  Lawrence. 
*<   tlaniCH,  carpenter  at  141  Tru.  h.  85  Bkm. 
II    JanieR,  carpenter,  h.  0  I'letiflant  ct. 
"   ihuneii,  eond.  N.Y.&N.K.R,  b.u.  129  Albany. 
WnidiiT  JoKi.  F.  C  W^.  fr  Dunham,)  h.  981  Asy. 
««    John,  elurk  at  Hartford  Life  &  Annuity 
Inn.  Co.  880  AmvIuui,  b.  124  Wethersfield. 

Julia  A.  wld.  William,  h.u.  47  Pratt. 

I.everett,  conductor,  St.Ry.  h.  18 J  Church. 

M.  Kdw.  clerk  at  800,  h.  696  Main. 

MaivuN  A.  niach.  at  AHl  Cup.  b.  65  Maple. 

Martha,  wid.  Robert,  h.  124  WethordtieUl. 

Mary  A.  Mrn.  ciH»k,  1 78  8ta.  h.u.  105  Front. 

Mary  K.  clerk  at  860  Main,  b.u.  47  Pratt. 

Mtn\v  IC.  wid,  'Hmothy.  h.u.  9  Sigourney  pi. 

Mary  J.  nui^m^at  20  fludnon. 

Mluui(>  J.  b.u.  60  Maple. 

Nellie  J.  clerk,  b.u.  47  Pratt. 

Uulph  li,  at  P(»|H>ii.  h.u.r.  796  Main. 

lUljUi  U.  clerk  at  400  Main,  h.  1  Fairfield. 

Kicharil.  thtH»logicul  «tudcnt,  1507  Bixtad. 


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.k<  Joka. 
'.  ac  CciaL  h.  IdJ 
1^9  S«xe^kr.€^7 
G.  fe«T.  t^  «4  Mapie. 

cierk.  1^  *•'.•  Viae, 
u  I^  wr^  -^  M  1  Fiov.k.  UOBctreat. 
Mmxa.  br^rrr  at  21'.  k  2S7  Lavrenre. 
Chm.  B.  ujtxm  42  Ua.pl.  ka.  26&  Asv. 
n^uf^  £.  ifejcorvaa.  Sckr.  115  State.' 
fapc  S'jcrioadbic.  i&o  State. 
•<>   J^OMS^  driver  at  47  Aaa.li.  Albanv. 
•«    W.  G.  i  Z/^j^r^  A-  IT.  I  h.  Windflor  t. 
Wrn::  :L  S::=M,  Back  at  5M  Cap.  kr.  44  Wella. 
W:iia  H*nrr.  bcttfaer.  ^>.»  Mauu  k  74  Saaford. 
Waaler  Emil  L.  barber,  822  Asr.  ko.  152  Sejr. 
*^    Karl  A.  ftesosrapbrr,  ka.  152  Seymoor. 
u    Lawrence,  ci^ana.  849  Main,  k  177  Wetli. 
Warth  iteo.  machlcist.  1  Flow,  k  28  Madiaon. 
Wvait  Wiiliaoi,  carpenter,  k  184  Main. 
WVbeil  Jos.  C.  salesman  at  The  Taft  Co.  Lumber 
>ck£.ELt. 
tt    Wal ter  J.  f orenian  at  1 64  Main, ko.  1 4  Arch. 
Wyckoff  Walter  D.  clerk  at  83  Aay.k  18  Seyms. 
Wyler  Lewis,  foreoian  at  N.Y.R.  k  77  Clark. 
Wvlie  Jaa.  asBembler.  581  Cap.  k  41  Harbi^n. 
Wyllie  Jaa.  machinist  at  Popes,  ko.  383  Paik 
Wylund  Charles,  foreman  at  Peail,  k  66  Hicka. 
Wvman  Simon,  b.  2  Holcomk 

^  Will,  finisher  at  30  Potter,  kn.  90  State. 
W^-nn  Joseph,  laborer  at  54  Arch,  b.  Hicks. 
Wyrfel  Christie,  teamster,  15  Tro.  ka.  20  Bab. 
Wythe  D.  F.  printer  at  Hartford  Post,  23  Asy- 
lum, b.  30  Spring. 

Xelta  i^See  SeUa. 

Yackavon  Frank,  laborer,  h.u.  22  Kilboum. 

«   James,  groceries,  h.u.  22  Kilbourn. 

«   Jo8e])h,  clerk,  b.u.  22  Kilbouru. 

<<    Peter,  laborer,  b.u.  22  Kilbourn. 
Yadnas  iHadore,  peddler,  b.  82  Avon. 
Yale  Annie  L.  stenog.  66  State,  b.  E.H.t. 

«    Charles,  stenographer,  446  Asy.  b.  £.H.t. 

"    Charles  F.  printer  at  Hartford  Times,  246 
Main,  h.  East  Hartford  t. 

"    Frances  £.  ^I's  matron,  171  Putnam. 

it   George  W.  n.  41  Huntington. 

II   John  D.  h.  248  Laurel. 
Yanak  Charles,  filer  at  Popes,  h.  Wapping  ▼. 
Yancrquest  John,  driver  at  55,  h.r.  60  Judson. 
Yankie  Herman,  helper  at  123,  h.  128  Front. 
Yanovitz  Morris,  tailor,  80  State,  b.  264  Front. 
Yanson  John  A.  helper  at  690  Pk.  h.  54  Grand. 

"    Yan,  rubberw.  690  Park,  b.  54  Flower. 
Yates  Alva  W.  butter,  eggs,  etc.  159,  h.  206  Asv. 

II    Chas.  E.  roller,  690  Park,  h.  218  New  Park. 

«    £r ton  P.  hay ,grain,straw,  7 1 1  ,h.  2u.  70  7  Main. 

«    Wells,  carpenter,  h.8n.  241  Main,  rm.  18. 
Yatgv  Michael,  assembler,  581  Cap.  b.  20  North. 
Yanch  Charles,  clerk  at  73  Main,  k  Annawan. 
Yoager  Charles,  ujiholsterer  at  L.  T.  Fenn,  205 

Main,  h.  Newington  t. 
Yellen  Nathan,  tailor,  283  Asy.  k  270  Market. 
Yello  Paaipiale,  lal)orer,  h.3u.  2  Charles. 


GEEB*S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


344e 


Yellop  James,  laborer,  h.  26  Commerce. 
Yelward  Rocco,  laborer,  h.u.  56  Portland. 
Yeomans  Albert  F.  baggagemaster  N.Y.R.  h.  8 
Walnut 

«   Frederick,  b.  211  Collins. 
YEOMANS  HENRY  E.  livery  stables, 
51,  b.  51  Farmington.      Seepage  506. 

«<    Raymond  S.  student  at  Trinity  College,  19 
Northam  Tower,  Summit. 
Yerardi  Frank,  laborer,  h.  11  Charles. 

a   Rocco,  laborer,  b.  11  Charles. 
Yergason  £dgar  S.  house  decorator,  889  Allyn. 

h.  148  Sigouniey. 
Yerrington  Hennr  C.mach.N.Y.R.h.  1468  Broad. 

u   Jane,  wid.  Charles,  h.  1468  Broad. 
Yockisch  Charles,  cabinetmaker  h.u.r.  165  Front 
Yoels  August  B.  at  1  Flower,  b.  25  Mulberry. 
Yoltz  John,  carpenter,  b.  225  Asylum. 
Yorant  Pierre,  student  at  LaSalette,  New  Park. 
Yoreo  Paul,  fruiterer,  95,  h.  95  Main. 
Yorgens  William,  stonecutter,  837  Sheldon,  h. 

So.  Manchester  t 
Yorgensen  Charles  R.  upholsterer  at  2  Trum- 
bull, b.u.  88  Liberty. 

it   Daniel  S.  cabinetm.  209  Main,  h.u.  88  Liberty. 

«    Paul  L.  L.  mach.  262  Main,  b.  38  Liberty. 
York  Etta,  forelady  at  83  Wbn.  b.  96  Laurel. 

«   John,  fireman,  64  Commerce,  b.2u.  8  Elm. 
Youell  Louis,  helper  at  N.Y.R.  h.r.  25  West. 
Youi^  Arthur  P.  oookkeeper,  h.  120  Huntington. 

M    C.  Howard,  prof,  of  modem  lang.  b.  280  Asy . 

«    Charles  F.  mach.  888  Cap.  h.  252  Putnam. 

«    Charles  W.  mach.  at  Popes,  K.22  Hopkins. 

u   Edward  S.  registrar  of  electors,  114  Pearl, 
h.  60  Oak. 

«   Edwin  C.  molder,  b.u.  38  Smith. 

«    Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  74  Williams. 

«    Ernest  E.  mech.  885  Sheldon,  h.  3  Waw. 

"    Frank,  brick,  h.u.  Prospect,  south  of  Park. 

"    Frank  S.  sup.  police,  42  Kinsley. 

«    George,  machinist  at  Popes,  h.  370  Asylum. 

«    Harry  H.  mach.  690  Park,  b.  12  Sisson. 

««   Henry,  painter,  h.  36  Temple. 

«   Herschel  C.  molder  1  Flower,  h.  12  Sisson. 

««   James,  gardener,  h.  26  Whitney. 

«   Jennie  E.  bkkpr.  at  829  Main,  b. Win.Locks  t 

«   John,  brakeman  at  N.Y.R.  b.2u.  71  Albany. 

«  John,  machinist  at  1  Laurel,  h.  171  Weth. 

((   John  B.  ci^armaker,  178  State,  h.  24  Smith. 

«   John  B.  painter  at  581  Capitol,  h.u.  11  Oak. 

«   John  E.  tooldresser,  1  Flower,  h.  49  Russ. 

«   John  J.  salesman  at  3  2 9  Main,  b. Win. Locks  t 

«   John  W.  printer,  b.  9  Avon. 

«   Joseph  W.  h.  149  Collins. 

M   Mamie  A.  clerk,  b.2u.  71  Albany. 

it   Mary,  wid.  James  J.  h.2u.  71  Albany. 

it   Mary  J.  wid.  Lewis  J.  h.u.27  Lewis. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  815, 
828  Pearl,  cor.  Jewell.      See  o.  672,  678. 

«   Men's  Hebrew  Association,  198  Main. 

"   Nellie  J.  clerk,  b.2u.  71  Albany. 

YOUNG    PEOPLE    AT    WORK. 

Albert  H.  Crosby.  Seepage  416. 

«    Walter  H.  laborer,  835  Shel.  h.  45  Wokott 
«   Wm.  umbrellam.  861  Main,  h.  254  Front 


Younff  Wm.  E.  mail,  clerk  post  office,  h.  80  Brook, 
u   William  F.  bookkeeper  at  Hartford  Cycle 

Co.  581  Capitol,  b.  1  Concord. 
It   William  J.  printer,  b.  9  Avon. 
«   Women's  Boarding  Home,  Mrs.  Harriet  A. 
Piatt,  matron,  58  Church.     Seepage  704. 
Younger  Thomas  W.  painter  at  25  Church,  b.u. 

24  South  Prospect. 
Youngman  L.  &  Co.  gents'  furnishings,  864  Asy.* 
(<    Louis  (L.  Younoman  if  CoJ)  b.u.  1 7  Mahl. 
it    Solomon,  (I.  Wise  Sf  Co.)  h.u.  1 7  Mahl. 
a    William,  cook  at  480  Asy.  h.2u.  56  Village. 
Youngs  Emma,  wid.  Edwin  T.  h.  41  NUes. 
«    Eugene  R.  at  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

291  Main,  b.  41  Niles. 
«    Susan  E.  wid.  J.  R.  b.  41  Niles. 
Yuen,  Sing  &  Co.  teas,  silk,  etc.  108  State. 

WoDgYuen.     Wong  Sing.     Wong  Sam.     Wong 
Quoug.       Wong  Dong.       Wong  High. 

"   Wona  (Y,,  Sina  jr  Co,)  h.  108  State. 
Yungk  Edward,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.  W.H.t 
«   John,  foreman  at  1  Laurel,  grocery  171,  h. 
171  Wethersfield. 
Yurgensen  Ulrich,  shipping  clerk,  15  Trumbull, 
h.  25  Westland. 

Zaback  Frank,  mech.  at  Popes,  h.u.  19  Eibbe. 
Zaccaginne  Canie,  laborer,  h.2u.  5  Charles. 
Zacher  Carrie  M.  stenographer,  b.  21  Ashley. 

«    Edmund  L.  messenger  at  Farmers  &  Mech- 
anics Nat.  Bank  106  State,  b.  21  Ashley. 

it   L.  H.  lithographer.  71  Asylum,  rm.  11,  n. 
21  Ashley. 

it   Mary  B.  wid.  Louis,  h.  808  Market. 
Zalanka  Frank,  blacksmith,  29,  b.r.  29  Vine. 
Zanccgmino  Canio,  laborer,  h.  7  Charles. 
Zander  Otto,  at  476  Capitol,  h.u.  7  Warren. 
Zangenberg  Henry,  painter,  h.u.  122  Windsor. 
Zanton  WUliam  F.  casehardener  at  138  Shel- 
don, b.  108  Main. 
Zemke  Fred,  molder  at  690  Park,  h.u.  24  Smith. 
Zettergreu  Augustaf,  machinist  at  476  Capitol, 

b.u.  54  Flower. 
Zibbeda  Giovanni,  shoemaker,  h.u.  78  Charles. 
Zich  Fred.  C.  A.  machinist  1  Flower,  h.  678  Park. 
Ziegle  Batty,  laborer,  h.u.  85  Mechanic. 

«   Maurice  M.  tailor,  93  Asy.  h.  35  Mechanic. 
Ziegler  Carl  G.  student  at  Trinity  College,  1 1 
Northam  Tower,  Summit. 

"   John  C.  mech.  at  Colts,  h.u.r.  60  Vanblock. 

«   Joseph  W.  student  at  Trinity  College,  11 
Northam  Tower,  Summit. 

«   Reinhold,  bartender,  182,  b.  132  Market 
Ziesing  Charles  Fred.  mach.  Popes,  h.  793  Main. 

"    Dora,  b.  793  Main. 

it  Fred.  C.  machinist  at  Popes,  b.  798  Main. 
Ziif  Mayer,  shoemaker  at  187  State,  b.  Front 
Ziglatzlci  Albert,  baker  30  Wash.  h.u.  1 20  Retreat 

it   Paul  J.  salesman  829  Mn.  b.u.  120  Retreat 
Zilatzki  Paul  J.  clerk,  829  Main,  b.  120  Retreat. 
Zillhart  Agnes  E.  at  Cape  well  Horse  Nail  Co.  40 
Governor,  b.3u.  1  Kilbourn  ct 

«   Albert,  clerk  at  6 1 8  Cap.  h.u.  1 2  Affleck. 

tt  Charles,  painter  618  Cap.  h.8u.  1  Kilbourn  ct. 
Zinuner  Benedict  J.  stonemason,  h.u.  71  Temple 

«<   W.  C.  machinist,  b.u.  71  Temple. 


844r 


GBEBS    HABTFOBD    CITT    DIBBCTOBT. 


ID  ThrrjJ.engr.  H  Meckh-TSUartiD. 

X    llenrietuH.atteiiduitUSOWwhuigtoii. 

»   Jacob,  •mwDuJcer,  476  Cap.  b.  262  Front 

H   JoMph  E.  mcliinktSSI  Cap.h.  7SHuiiii. 

-    Loan,  ifaoemaker  at  ]  12,  b.  56  Albaoj. 

u    Philip,  baker  66,  h.  67  Judson. 

II    Sam,  cutter  at  3U  At^lnm,  h-u.  262  Front. 

1  Sulumon,  >ho«in.  587^  Main,  ti.u.  7S  Chaa. 
Zimmon  Uu;ha«t,  iboem.  524  Amj.  b.  73  Charlex. 
ZiDn  Jacob  P.  foreman,  4  76  Cap.  h.  1 1 9  Madison. 

u    M.  A.  Miw,  divmnaker,  3,  h.  3  Park. 
Zioo  Hill  CeroeteiT,  c.  Ward  &  Zion. 
Zipp  Cbarlei  A.  collector  at  SIS,  La.  398  Park. 
Zitkuf  Peter,  tailor  at  66  Asy.  b.  62  Sheldon. 


Zito  Brotber^  bootblack^  143  Main. 

DmalBlck  Zlto.  Tnsr  Zlto. 

u    Dominick,  (Zilo  Brot.)  b.  58  Pleannt 

X    ToDj,  (ZUo  Brotken)  b.  68  Pleasant. 
ZoeU  GiMtaTe,  mach.  t  Flower,  b.  26  Uulberrj. 

"    J<riui,  painter,  h.  Sfi  Mulberr>'. 
Znik  Frank,  nibbenr.  690  Pari,  b.  61  Ch.O. 
Znrbont  Alfred  H.  at  206  Main,  h.  63  WiodKM-. 

"    Alfred  John,  clerk,  b.  Park  cor.  New  Park. 

u    Lonise.  cashier  at  Hills  &  Co.  b.  105  Tru. 
Zweygar«   Henry   J.   leaf  tobacco,  321  State, 

h.  lOS  Ann. 
Zwicker  Fred.  Mr«.  h.  181  Babcock. 
Zygirent  Michael,  mach.  216  Law.  b.  6}  Ellery. 
Ziryko  John,  chipper  at  666  Cap.  h^.  4  Law. 


VITAL  STATISTICSi  STATE  OF  COKNECTICUT. 


BIrttu 

rtaCM. 

DmUu 

Blrthi    Dl. 

Bbtb 

* 

DMtlM 

« 

^ 

T,M8 

30 

1,020 

6,049 

14 

3,189 

7,878 

30.4 

2,884 

6,170 

14 

i;408 

B,8«2 

1,996 

4,787 

18 

8,696 

Time 
8,802 

rorni« 
11.4 

king  t 
3,lla 

tia  rape 
6,696 

richui 
14.4 

'So. 

B48e 

11.8 

8:302 

6,646 

14.2 

im 

10,012 

4,188 

6;094 

14.8 

8,918 

11,138 

36 

4,089 

6,814 

4,806 

11,866 

36 

8,747 

6Ji86 

4,770 

ll,3Se 

16 

8,787 

--18 

16.8 

4681 

11,269 

8778 

88 

16 

4726 

11,678 

3S 

4.088 

4,271 

810 

11,081 

36 

8,767 

86 

16,6 

4,190 

276 

loloss 

38 

8;701 

41 

18 

1,281 

267 

tt,B86 

SI 

8,437 

18 

1,443 

9,784 

20 

4,107 

426 

lolioi 

30.6 

4,4«D 

3,162 

404 

11,898 

23 

41978 

10 

16 

4;i08 

488 

12,018 

4,779 

48 

14.8 

4,676 

12,4«» 

3a'A 

4,784 

4,947 

12,481 

28.6 

4,78* 

16.6 

4,064 

491 

18,186 

14.2 

4;871 

96 

16 

4,241 

408 

18,114 

4,862 

14.1 

4,948 

18,806 

6.023 

14.0aT 

36.8 

4,841 

21 

17.4 

41266 

467 

14,460 

18.1 

4694 

89 

17.1 

6611 

491 

14,828 

16 

*;BS6 

88 

17 

4:485 

476 

13,800 

4,830 

I      87 

14,072 

38 

4,819 

4,876 

437 

18,499 

14 

4816 

bi 

18 

4147 

401 

I4,0B1 

33.4 

4;878 

94 

16 

4:b67 

18,829 

11.3 

4,746 

3,421 

14,eis 

33.4 

4,860 

8,709 

404 

U.MS 

38.9 

6.839 

1      13 

18,7 

8,376 

891 

1&,MB 

8,918 

16,768 

la!? 

61894 

8,911 

860 

16,498 

13.11 

6,091 

l_-88 

8.468 

883 

16,934 

6497 

11,818 

16.2 

4,318 

887 

16,683 

6,788 

13.386 

17 

18,878 

33.3 

6,»«9 

12,980 

17,178 

13.4 

6.744 

12,629 

4,349 

636 

17,894 

6,184 

18,866 

18.8 

3,719 

477 

18^7 

14!  8 

8,486 

14.886 

is.a 

4,172 

19.760 

24.7 

6,6»6 

16,170 

4.680  1  601 

SollH 

16.4 

6,469 

14,901 

18.6 

6,306  1  890 

30,345 

6,880 

13,699 

16.8 

B,B46 

367 

MATOB3  OF  THE  CITY  OF  HARTFOHD. 
Until  181&,tbe  Mayor  held  hiaoflk*  daring  the  ptsuare 

of  Genera]  AmamblT;  >ince  elecMd  for  two  T«an- 
Thomas  SaYHUUR,-  '  June  18.  1784— Hay  IB,  1813 
CuAUKoav  GouDBiCH,  June  8, 1813— Sept.  0, 1B16 
Jonathan  Bracb,  Sept.    6, 1816— Kov.  U,  1SS4 

NATHAntn.  Tkbrt,        Not.  13, 1B14— Mar.   38,  IBSl 
Thduas  S.  Wiluahb,   Mnr.  18, 1831- ApHl  37,  If 
Hebbt  1.  Kllbwobth.I April  17, 1886— .lun-  ■"   •' 
Jabkd  GsiBwoLD.t         Jane  16. 1886— Not 
Hkhbt  Hudboii.  April  IS,  IB36— April  30, 1: 

April  JO,  1840— April  ir  ' 
April  n,  1843— April  11  . 
April  10, 1847— April  21, 18 
April  31,  1861— April  18,  It 
April  18, 1863— April  17, 18 
April  17, 1864— April  13,  18 
April  13, 1868— April  8, 18 
April  9, 1860— Jbo.  17, 18 
Feb.  10,  1881— April  14,  18 
April  14,  1862— April  11,  II 
April  11, 1864— April  "  " 
April  9.  1866— April 
April  1. 1871- April  I 
April  6, 1874— April 
April  1, 1878— April  , 
noBOAR  G.  ttULKKLiT,  April  6, 1880— April  : 
John  G.  Rijot,  April    1, 1888— April    ' 

Henhy  C.  DwiOHT.        April    7, 1690— April 
Wm.  Waldo  Htdk,        April    4, 1891— April    ; 
LEVEKicrT  Bbainakd,   April    1,  1894— April    ' 
Mice*  B.  PnaaTUH.        April    7, 1896- 
•BeslKiiBil.lotlioaetiBrHlAaMmlily.    IBealKned.    tWea 

LOSG  I'ERTODS  OF  DROUGHT. 
Since  the  jear  1631  there  have  been  abool  thirty 
■ummers  in  which  no  rain  fell  in  Ainerioa,  for  waeka  or 
inonlba  in  lucceuion.  The  lODEest  period  of  droUEht 
waain  1761,  when  there  waa  no  nil  ot  nin  from  the  lit 
of  May  to  the  lat  of  September,  a  period  of  118  dayi. 
Tlie  number  of  days  in  enccBMior  ~'"' — '  "'"  "' 
''     lOBgest  peric  '  '  " " 


Two. 

t-nai 

tZKB  Flower, 

T  C.  Dkmiko, 

TTii<y 

THY   M.  A1.LV.V, 

(;h*b 

CH.l 

,as  R.  Chaima: 

Heh: 

T  C.  Robinson, 

GlOM 

OB  G.  SUHHKR, 

trithoat  nin,  of 


1621 24  (lay 

1618.... 41 


1741.. 


..108 
1766..   12 


■^r 


In  the  aboT*  table  (he  dirarees  an  (Vom  retumi  »- 
qnir«d  IVom  elerka  of  the  UTeral  coarta  and  are  known 
to  be  l\iil,whil>[  theretumi  of  births  and  marriagea  are 
known  to  be  incompleie. 


geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


844g 


STATE  SENATORS; 
Fmm  Ditbrict  No.  1,  mrc«  (Aw  BiaU  wot  DittricUd. 


Samuel  Hart,  1880. 
Romeo  Lowrey/81,*44,'48. 
Samuel  B.  Woodward,  *8a. 
James  Dodd,  1888. 
Joseph  B.  Gilbert,  1884. 
Levi  Banies,  1886. 
Wm.  W.  Ellsworth,  1886. 
Martin  Kellogg,  1887. 
Charles  A.  Goodrich,  1888. 
Julius  S.  Barnes,  1889. 
Job  Allyn,  1840. 
William  Robbins,  1841. 
Alfred  Smith,  1842. 
Horace  Gridley,  1848. 
Isaac  W.  Stuart,  1846,  '46. 
Thomas  G.  Perkins,  1847. 
James  Dixon,  1849, 1864. 
Isaac  Toucey,  1860. 
Henry  C.  Deming,  1861. 
James  T.  Pratt,  1862. 
Geo.  M.  Landers/68,*69,'78. 
SamM  G.  Merriman,  1866. 
James  B.  Crosby,  1866. 


Charles  R.  Chapman,  1867. 
Dwight  W.  Pardee,  '68,  '69. 
Elisha  Johnson,  1860,  *61, 

'70,  '71. 
Henry  K.  W.  Welch,  1862. 
Henry  R.  Bradley,  1868. 
Amzi  P.  Plant,  1864. 
Samuel  Rockwell,  1866. 
George  Beach,  1866,  '67. 
Nathaniel  B.  Stevens,  '68. 
Charles  M.  Pond,  1872,  '74, 

'76  '76  '77 
John*R.  Hills,  1878,  '79,  '81, 

'82  '88 
JohnR.  Buck, '80;  '81,  J.R. 

B.re8igned  part  this  term. 
Francis  B.  Cooley,  '84,  '86. 
Edward  S.  Cleveland,  1886. 
George  G.  Sumner,  1887. 
Edward  S.  Cleveland,  1889, 

1891, 1898. 
John  M.  Hall,  1896. 


VITAL  STATISTICS— TOWN  OF  HARTFORD. 


REPRESENTATIVES  FROM  HARTFORD 
To  the  General  Aisembly  of  the  State  of  ConnecHcutf 

SIMCB  ADOFTIOH  OP  THK  1818  CONSTrrUTIOlf. 


Thomas  S.  Williams,  1819, 

'26,  '27,  '28,  29. 
Michael  OlcoU,  1819. 
Nathan  Johnson,  1820,  *21, 

*22,'28. 
Henry  Seymour,  1820. 
Luther  Savage,  1821. 
Jeremy  Hoadley,  1822,  '28, 

'26,  *28. 
John  Russ,  1824,  *29. 
Joseph  Pratt,  1824,  '88. 
Henry  Kilboum,'26,  '27,'86. 
John  M.  Niles,  1826. 
Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  1880. 
^piian  Nichols,  1880. 
Thos.  K.  Brace,  1881,  '82. 
Eli  Todd,  1881. 
Joe.  Trumbull,  '82,  '48,  '61. 
WiUiam  Hayden,  1888. 
Wm.  Hungerford,  1884,  '86. 
Truman  Hanks,  1884. 
Wm.  W.  Ellsworth,  1886. 
Jonathan  Goodwin,  1886. 
Henry  Barnard,  '87.  '88,'89. 
Roderick  Terry,  1887. 
Francis  Parsons,  1888. 
Melvin  Copeland,  1889. 
Thomas  C.  Perkins,  1840, 

'42.  '48,  '46,  '46. 
Charles    Chapman,    1840, 

'47,  '48,  '62,  '64. 
Alfred  Smith,  1841,  '49. 
Samuel  Whitman,  1841. 
Allyn  S.  Stillman,  1842. 
Timothy  M.  Allvn,  1848. 
James  Dixon,  1844. 
Isaac  W.  Stuart,  1844. 
Ezra  S.  Hamilton,  1846. 
David  F.  Robinson, '46,  '64. 
Chauncev  Howard,  1847. 
Henry  C.  Deming,   1849, 

'60 '69, '60 '6L 
W  J.Hamersley,  '60,'67,'70. 
Edmund  G.  Howe,  1861. 
Isaac  Toucey,  1862. 
James  B.  Crosby,  1862. 
Wm.  W.  Eaton,  1868,  '68, 

'68,'70,'71.'78.'74. 


Alfred  E.  Burr,  1868.  '66. 
Daniel  Phillips,  1864. 
Rich'd  D.  Hubbard, '66, '68. 
Edwin  D.  Tiffany,  1866,  '69. 
Alonzo  W.  Birge,  1866. 
Charles  R.  Chapman,  1866. 
Eliphalet  A.  Bulkeley,1867. 
Nathaniel  Shipman,  1867. 
Chas.  H.  Northam,'68,'60. 
Thomas  H.  Seymour,  1861. 
Abner  Church,  1862. 
Chas.  M.  Pond,  1868,  '68. 
Henrv  K.  W.Welch,  '64,  '66. 
Franklin  Chamberlain,  '66. 
Nath'l    B.   Stevens,  1866, 

'67,  '76,  '76,  '77. 
Elisha  Johnson,  '69,  '76,'76. 
Norman  Smith,  1869. 
Monroe  E.  Merrill,  1871. 
Charles  R.  Chapman,  1872. 
Charles  E.  Perkins,  1872. 
Sam'l  F.  Jones,  1878,  '74. 
Mahlon  R.  West,  1877, '8L 
Stiles  D.  Sperry,  1878. 
Thomas  McManus,  1878. 
Henry  C.  Robinson,  1879. 
Lucius  A.  Barbour,  1879. 
Lewis  E.  Stanton.  1880. 
Gustavus  F.  Davis,  1880. 
Joseph  H.  Sprague,  1881. 
George  G.  Sill,  1882. 
Charles  H.  Cooley,  1882. 
Edward  S.  Cleveland,1888. 
WUbert  W.  Perry,  1888. 
Stephen  A.  Hubbard,  1884. 
Leverett  Brainard,  1884. 
Charles  M.  Joslyn,  1886 
George  O.  Kinne,  1886. 
William  Hamersley,  1886. 
John  E.Scanlan,'86,'87,'88. 
Frank  E.  Hvde, '87, '88, '89. 
Andrew  Smith,  1889. 
Albert  H.  Walker,  1891. 
Philip  H.  Fagan,  1891. 
William  Hamersley  •  1898. 
Patrick  D.  Ryan,  1898. 
Wm.  H.  Watrous,  1896. 
Rob't  W.  Barrett,  1896. 
*  Resigned  to  accept  appointment  as  Judge  of  Superior 
Court 


Mar- 
Tear.  Births.  liagos.  Deaths. 

lo8o ...        .....  l26 ... 

1889. 

1840. 

1841. 

1842. 

1848. 

1844. 

1846. 

1846. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1860. 

1861. 

1822 

1868. 

1864. 

1866. 

1856. 

1867. 

1858. 

1869. 

1860. 

1861. 

1862. 

1868. 

1864. 

1866. 

1866. 


.00  -  Q^  00 

..O^  ....  1«4.  .  •  9  ^ 

'O  00  1.M  "O  00 

*  *  OB  ^^  .  .  a  •  X  XO .  .  .  q3  t^ 

..a  a.— 187... a  S3 

•'V.  2..-..140...'g  ® 
**S  Q).*..  ^u7  •••So 
..g5...-127...g6 
.  •o^*>*«184l  -o^ 
.  .^  ca ...  .168. .  •'^  (3 
^        IfiR  ^ 

•  •  •  •  •    •  XV%J  a   •    « 

..  298. ...110...  218 

. .  846.. ..100...  209 

..  868. ...120...  286 

.  467....  78...  226 

Laws  changed 

..  616.. ..202...  268 

..  662.. ..229...  868 

..  692.. ..299...  281 

..  768.. ..807...  826 

..  802.. ..294...  427 

. .  ofo.  ...828 . . .  89o 

..  824.  ...880..  429 

..  878.. ..802...  427 

..  926.. ..882...  489 

..  912.  ...868...  574 

..  844.. ..826...  688 

..  778.. ..867...  626 

..  716.. ..411....  486 

..  708...426....  698 


1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1878. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1888. 
1884. 
1886. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1898. 
1894. 
1896. 


Births. 

..  882 
..  861 
..  848 
..  922 
..  906 
..  980 
..  989 
..  946 
..  994 
..  961 
..  858 
..  886 
..1190 
..1018 
..1188 
..1162 
..1842 
..1286 
. .1871 
..1296 
..1881 
..1284 
..1260 
..1280 
..1844 
..1401 
. . 1549 
..1643 
..1620 


Har- 

riages 

. .  • 899 • 
...880. 
...459. 
...426. 
..  466. 
...487. 
...505. 
...476. 
...446. 
...422. 
...429. 
. . .866. 
. . . 875 . 
. . .886. 
...480. 
...481. 
. . .460. 
...440. 
...481. 
...626. 
...494. 
. . . 506 . 
...488. 
...625. 
...608. 
• . .688. 
...571. 
...526. 
...654. 


Deaths. 

..  621 
..  497 
..  461 
..  478 
..  461 
..  700 
..  778 
..  594 
..  687 
..  968 
..  748 
..  766 
..  718 
..  841 
..1012 
. .1057 
..1205 
..  989 
..1011 
..  977 
. .1084 
..1098 
..1067 
..1188 
..1202 
..1277 
..1821 
.  1081 
..1111 


CITY  WEIGHERS. 


Ball  John  E. 
Bartlett  E.  S. 
Bartlett  Frank  E. 
Barrows  C.  L. 
Belden  C.  R. 
Blake  John 
Boyd  James. 
Brewer  Alfred 
Buckingham  William  F. 
Burgess  Heniy  C. 
Campbell  John. 
Carpenter  Fred  H. 
Carpenter  Wm.  0. 
Chamberlin  G.  B. 
Chapin  A.  D. 
Colhns  Samuel. 
Cooksley  C.  E. 
Cottrell  Henry  S. 
Courtice  Charles. 
Day  A.  P. 
Deming  Edward. 
Elmer  H.  T. 
Famham  E.  B. 
Foster  W.  H. 
French  G.W. 
Fury  M.  C. 
Goodrich  E.  S. 
Gunning  John. 
Hafey  Michael  J. 
Hayward  A.  J. 


Hunt  W.  C. 
Johnson  Charles  E. 
Kellogg  Frank  S. 
Kellogg  Robert  W. 
MarvelSylvester. 
McEntee  John. 
Newton  Charles  W. 
Newton   George  W. 
North  A.  W. 
Perkins  D.  C. 
Price  Geo.  T. 
Rav  Frank  E. 
Roberts  E.  D. 
Rvan  Edward  W. 
Sage  Edwin  W. 
Sage  Harry  D. 
Shackley  F.  W. 
Skirrow  R.  W. 
Simonds  Wm.  D. 
Smith  Frank  G. 
Spencer  Charles  E. 
Swords  Joseph  F. 
Strong  C.  H. 
Taft  J.  C. 
Taft  W.  E. 
Thompson,  John  P. 
Thraslier  Herbert  E. 
Woolley  Arthur  G 
Work  F.  S. 


POPULATION  OF  CONNECTICUT. 


1890, 746.268 

1880, 622,700 

1870, 587,454 

1860, 460,147 

1850, 870,792 

1840, 809,978 

1880 297,675 


1820, 276,148 

1810 261,942 

1800, 251,002 

1790, 287,946 

1782, 208,850 

1774 197,865 

1756, 180,611 


344h 


qbeb's  habtpobd  city  dirbctoby. 


SAILING  VESSELS. 

Have  been  so  numerous  on  this  river  heretofore  that 
we  refer  all  inquirers  about  them,  to  our  annual  Direc- 
tories for  half  a  centuir  past 

VesteU  belonging  in  th€  Cuttoms  District  ofBartford. 


VAIH.  OAR. 

A.  G.  Pease Albee 

A.  M.  Smith Reed 

Acme Miller 

Active MatsoD 

Adaline Davis 

Adaline Sanlt 

Addie Lord 

Admiral  Farragut . .  Bacon 

Aggie McFadyen 

Alga Reid 

Alice Beck  with 

American  Team..  .Handy 
Atlantic Johnson 

B.  F.  Brainard.. .  .Griffing 
Barges  Noe.  1,  2,  8,  4,6.  6, 

7,  8,  9,10,  of  Hartford  & 
New  York  Trans.  Co. 

Blanche Buffbee 

Brownstone BowTand 

Cactus Beers 

Christine Cunningham 

City  of  Springfield. .  Beebe 

Clara Brainard 

Clifford Davis 

Clio Williams 

Coot. Spencer 

Cora .  .*. Gnswold 

Daisv HoUister 

Dandy Lackmann 

Dauntless 

David  Currie Pease 

Delphine 

Dolphin Dupree 

E.  M.  Duffield Young 

E.  S.  Tyler.  Jr Bowe 

Emily  A.  Wright... Alger 

Emma Goken 

Engineer Bishop 

F.  C.  Fowler Fuller 

Flecbe Hubbard 

Frances Storrs 

Frank  Jones Lucas 

Freestone Bushnell 

G.  Stancliff Eikrem 

G.  A.  Hayden Green 

G.  B.  Newton..  .Thompson 
G.  E.  Williams.Wentworth 

Game  Cock Pratt 

Gen.  Sheridan.. .  .Stewart 
Geo.  E.  Hatch  .Wentworth 
Geo.  W.  Hunt. . . .  Rankin 

Gildersleeve Taylor 

Gleam Buell 

Goodspeed Clark 

Gracie Stone 

Gypsy Alexander 

H.  N.  Conklin. . . .  Doming 

Halcyon Farr 

Hartford Beebe 

Hfd  Dr'g  Co.  No.  2 .  Butler 
Hfd  Dr»g  Co.  No.  8 .  Reilly 

Helen Davis 

Helen  Augusta Pratt 

Helen  P Rowland 

Hollister Hollister 

Hornet Buell 

Huntress Fowler 

lone Olds 

Irene Doolittle 


HAMS.  CAPt. 

Irene Kelsey 

J.  H.  Chaffee Buell 

J.  W.  Coulston ....  Brewer 

James  Duffield Jones 

John  McDermott. .  .Arnold 
Joflie  C.Williams . .  Payson 

Juanita Switt 

Judy Watrous 

Lady  Fen  wick Bates 

Leda Sadler 

Lottie Rustemeyer 

Lou Odber 

Luther  C.  Ward.  ..Gaines 

Luzette Spencer 

Lyra Harmon 

Mabel Sanders 

Maria Vamey 

Marian Cakes 

Marion Pettigrew 

Marion Talcott 

Mascot Smith 

Mattabesett Rowland 

Maud Markham 

May Owen 

Merrick Cady 

Middletown Hills 

Midget Perkins 

Minnie Alexander 

Minnie  May Sweet 

Mollie  B Hayden 

Nauticus Peterson 

Nellie Miner 

No  Name McCall 

Owl Munger 

Paulina Boot 

Prospector Beckwith 

R.  Wrisley Smith 

Racer Holmes 

Raymond Douglass 

Raymond Davis 

Rebecca Benson 

Richard Bums 

S.  B.  Hubbard  ..Mehaffey 
S.  S.  Scranton,. . .  .Bruce 

Schuylkill Munger 

Secret Fare 

Seventy*  six Davis 

Sibyl Glazier 

Silas  Brainard Jones 

Spark Anderson 

Sprite Mngford 

Sunshine.. . . Blydenburgh 

Surf Bogue 

Surprise Stedman 

Thistle Ravnor 

Toxotes O'Callaghan 

Traveler McMann 

Uncle  Joe Stevens 

Undine Green 

Unauowa Hall 

Viola Mack 

Volunteer Rubright 

Wawa Smith 

Wenonah Webster 

Wm.  W.  Wood Collins 

Willie Shea 

Winnie Meade 

Zette Miner 


NET  TONNAGE  OF  DOCUMENTED  VESSELS. 
Belonging  io  Dittriet  of  Hartford,  JtAg  Ijt 

1797, 4,609  tons;  1800,  2,070  tons;  1810,  6,868  tons; 
1820, 10,172  tons ;  1880,  11.869  tons;  1840, 12,198  tons; 
1860, 11,861  tons;  1860, 16,816  tons;  1870, 17,128  tons; 
1880, 16,790  tons;  1882, 116  vessels,  16,840  tons ;  1888, 
117  vessels,  16,860  tons;  1884, 120  vessels,  16,970  tons; 
1886, 101vessel8,14,422  tons;  1886, 100  ve8sels,l2,267tons; 
1887, 89  vessels,  10, 860  tons ;  1888, 86  vessels,  10,820  tons ; 
1889,  88  vessels,  9,806  tons;  1890,  84  vessels,  10,914 
tons;  1891,  76  vessels,  10,486  tons;  1892,  80  vessels, 
12,126  tons;  1898,  86  vessels,  14,819  tons;  1894,  92 
vessels,  16,894;  1896,  94  vessels,  16,248  tons. 


FRESHETS  IN  THE  CONN.  RIVER. 
All  the  highest  freshets  were  caused  by  southeast  rain 
tonus  of  three  to  four  days  duration. 


689,  great  flood  Mar.  10. 
642,  great  floodMay,  June. 
688,  flood  July,  Aug.  26  it. 
692,  water  rose  26  ft  2  in. 
801,  March  1, 27  feet  8  in. 
889,  Jan.  29,  24  feet  2  in. 

841. 26  feet  4  inches. 

848. 27  feet  2  inches. 

860,  May,  21  feet  8  in. 
862,  April,  28  feet 

864,  May  1,  29  feet  10  in. 
867,  Feb.  22  feet  6  in. 
869,  March,  26  feet  6  in. 

861,  April,  21  feet  6  in. 

862,  April.  28  feet  8  in. 

866,  March,  24  feet  9  in. 

867,  April  19,  21  feet. 

868,  Feb.  19,  21  feet  6  in. 

868,  May  28d,  20  feet 

869,  April  28, 26  feet  8  in. 

869,  Oct  6.  26  feet  8  in. 

870,  Jan.  4, 19  feet  2  in. 
870,  April  21, 26  feet  4  in. 
872,  April  18,  21  feet. 
874,  Jan.  9,  28^  feet 
876,  April  16,  22  feet 


1878,  April  80,  18i  feet 

1878,  Dec.  18, 24}  feet 

1879,  May  1, 21H  feet 

1881,  April  26, 16  feet 

1882,  May  81, 14]  feet 
1888,  April  14, 2M  feet 
1888,  April  26, 17f  feet 
1884,  March  29,  21}  feet 
1884,  April  21, 19^  feet 
1886,  Jan.  6, 16  ft  2  in. 
1886,  April,  18  feet 
1886,  Nov.  8, 16  feet  9  in. 
1886,  Jan.  7, 18  feet  6  in. 

1886,  May  4,  21  feet  9  in. 

1887,  April  18, 22  feet  6  in. 

1888,  April  8,  19  feet  6  in. 

1889,  April  21, 11  feet  9in. 

1889,  Nov.  80, 16  feet  7  in. 

1890,  May  9, 16  feet 

1890,  Oct.  26, 16  feet 

1891,  Jan.  24, 17  feet  6  in. 
1891,  April  17, 19  feet  9  in. 
1898,  May  6,  24  feet 
1894,  April  26, 13  8-10  feet. 
1896,  April  16,  26  feet  8  in. 
1896,  March  8,  26  U,  4  in. 


MILD  WINTERS. 
1774-6;  1782-8;   1806-7;    1828-9;  1881-2;   1841-2; 
1847-8;  1877-8;  1879-80. 


DISTANCES,  CONN  RIVER,  HARTFORD  TO 

MILKS. 

*  Wethersfield 4) 

*  Glastonburv 6 

•South  Glastonbury lOj 

Rocky  Hill 11 

*  Gildersleeve*s 16 

*  Cromwell 18 

*  Portland 21 

*  Middletown 22 

*  Tibbals 27 

•Middle  Haddam 28 

Higganum 81 

*  Ro«k  Landing 88 

Haddam 86} 

East  Haddam 40 

*  Goodspeed's 41 

•Hadlyme 44 

*  Deep  River 46 

*  Brockway 49 

•Ely»s 61 

•Essex. 62 

*  Lyme 66 

*  Saybrook 68 

Saybrook  bar  or  Sound 60 

**Tha    Nbw    Yobk    StMunbosU   maka  tlwM  Laadings. 


POSTAL  AREAS  OF  ENGLAND   AND    UNITED 

STATES. 
EiiOLA2n>*8  total  Postal  areas  is  122,000  square  miles, 
with  one  penny  postage  on  over  half  ounce  letters; 
which  is  aoout  equal  to  the  Unitbd  States  postage 
Oct  1st,  1888,  of  two  cents  on  half  ounce  letters;  the  U. 
S.,  however,  have  an  area  of  over  any  portion  of  8,600,- 
000  square  miles. 


43** 


geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


344l 


CLOSING 
1856,  Dec.  9. 

1856,  Deo.  6. 

1857,  Deo.  12. 

1858,  Dec.  1. 

1859,  Deo.  10. 

1860,  Dec.  10. 

1861,  Dec.  21. 

1862,  Dec.  6. 
1868,  Dec.  9. 

1864,  Dec.  12. 

1865,  Deo.  17. 

1866,  Deo.  15. 

1867,  Dec.  8. 

1868,  Dec.  11. 


OF  CONN.  RIVEB 

1869,  Dec.  5. 

1870,  Dec.  19. 

1871,  Nov.  80. 

1872,  Dec.  1. 
1878,  Noy.  29. 
1874,  Nov.  28. 
1874,  Deo.  24. 
1876,  Nov.  80. 

1876,  Dec.  1. 

1877,  Jan.  1,  78. 

1878,  Dec.  20. 

1879,  Dec.  21. 

1880,  Nov.  22. 

1881,  Jan.  4  (82). 


OPENING  OF 

1885,  Maxxsh  14. 

1886,  April  1. 

1887,  March  22. 

1888,  March  4*. 

1889,  Jan.  26. 

1840,  March  11. 

1841,  Feb.  26. 

1842,  Feb.  8. 
1848,  April  7. 

1844,  March  15. 

1845,  March  2. 

1846,  March  14. 

1847,  March  18. 

1848,  March  9. 

1849,  March  17. 

1850,  March  6. 

1851,  Feb.  7. 

1852,  March  15. 
1858,  Feb.  25. 

1864,  March  12. 

1865,  March  8. 


CONN.  RIVER 

1856,  April  7. 

1857,  March  18. 

1858,  March  20. 

1859,  March  12. 

1860,  March  5. 

1861,  Feb.  28. 

1862,  March  29. 
1868,  March  22. 

1864,  March  5. 

1865,  March  17. 

1866,  March  14. 

1867,  March  5. 

1868,  March  24. 

1869,  March  25. 

1870,  March  2. 

1871,  March  10. 

1872,  March  81. 
1878,  March  80. 
1874,  March  16. 
1874,  Dec.  6. 
1876,  AprU  7. 


NAVIGATION. 

1882,  Dec.  4. 

1888,  Dec.  16. 

1884,  Dec.  18. 

1886,  Dec.  6. 

1886,  Dec.  6. 

1887,  Dec.  26. 

1888,  Dec  16.  2  d. 
1889,Jan.llC90;. 

1890,  Dec.  10. 

1891,  Jan  8  f92;. 

1892,  Dec.  28. 
1898,  Dec.  18. 
1894,  Dec.  28. 
1896,  Dec.  22. 

NAVIGATION. 

1876,  March  17. 

1877,  March  10. 

1878,  March  1. 

1879,  March  16. 

1880,  Jan.  28. 

1881,  March  14. 

1882,  March  8. 
1888,  March  19. 

1884,  March  15. 

1885,  March  28. 

1886,  March  16. 

1887,  March  11. 

1888,  March  80. 

1889,  March  8. 

1890,  Feb.  18. 

1891,  March  1. 

1892,  Feb.  24. 
1898,  March  14, 
1894,  March  8. 
1896,  March  14. 
1896,  March  1. 


PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED   STATES. 


■AMV.  I  DfAUOITaATSD 

1.  Geonre  Washington,  of  Va.    Anr.SO,  1789 
-■    ^    -  «-'  Miir.4,1797 

Mar.  4,  1801 
Mar.  4,  1809 
Mar.  4,  1817 
Mar.  4,  1825 
Mar.  4,  1829 
Mar.  4,  1887 
Mar.  4,  1841 


2.  John  Adams,  oi  Mass. 
8.  Thomas  Jefferson,  of  Va. 

4.  James  Madison,  of  Va. 

5.  James  Monroe,  of  Va. 

6.  J.  Quincy  Adams,  of  Mass. 

7.  Andrew  Jackson,  of  Tenn. 

8.  Martin  Van  Buren,  of  N.  Y. 

9.  Wm.  Henry  Harrison,  of  0. 

10.  John  Tyler,  of  Va.  ViceP.  sue.  P.Hurison 

11.  James  K.  Polk,  of  Tenn.*    Mar.  4,  1846 

12.  Zachary  Taylor,  of  La.  Mar.  4.  1849 
18.  Millard  Fillmore,N.  Y.  Vice  P.  sue.  Taylor 
14.  Franklin  Pierce,  of  N.  H.  iMar.  4,  1863 
16  James  Buchanan,  of  Pa.       Mar.  4, 1867 

16.  Abraham  Lincohi,  of  IlLf    iMar.  4,  1861 

17.  Andrew  Johnson,  Vice  P.  sue.  A.  Lincoln 


Mar.  4,  1869 
Mar.  4, 1877 
Mar.  4,  1881 
Sep.  20, 1881 
Mar.  4, 1886 
Mar.  4, 1889 
Mar.  4, 1893 


BoaH. 
1732 
1786 
1748 
1761 
1768 
1767 
1767 
1782 
1778 
1790 
1796 
1784 
1800 
1804 
1791 
1809 
1808 
1822 
1822 
1881 
1830 
1887 
1883 
1887 


DBD. 

1799 
1826 
1826 
1886 
1881 
1848 
1845 
1862 
1841 
1862 
1849 
1860 
1874 
1869 
1868 
1866 
1876 
1886 
1893 
1881 
1886 


18.  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  of  111. 

19.  Rutherford  B.  Haves,  of  0. 

20.  James  A.  Garfield,  of  0.| 

21.  Chester  A.  Arthur,  of  N.  Y. 

22.  Grover  Cleveland,  of  N.  Y. 
28.  Benjamin  Harrison,  of  Ind.. 
24.  Grover  Cleveland,  of  N.  Y. 

*  President  Polk's  term  expired  on  Saturday,  March 
8, 1849,  at  12  o'clock  midnight.  The  next  day,  the 
4th,  occurring  on  Sunday,  General  Taylor,  the  then 
President  elect,  was  not  inaugurated  until  Monday, 
the  5th,  at  12  m.  Therefore,  David  R.  Atchmson  of 
Missouri,  the  then  President  elect  of  the  U.  S.  Senate 
Cthe  Vice  President,  W.  R.  King,  having  deceased^, 
was  nominally  President  for  one  day,  but  did  not 
take  Uie  oath  of  office. 

t  Assassinated  in  a  Washington  Theater  and  died 
April  14, 1866,  about  8  p.  m. 

I  Assassinated  in  Railroad  Station,  Washington,  10 
A.  M.  July  2d,  1881,  died  10:80  p.  m.  Sept  19, 1881. 


BUSINESS  FAILURES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
There  were  1,058,683  business  houses  or  firms  in  the 
United  States,  on  the  first  Jan.  1896 — and  the  failures 
the  past  twenty-two  years,  as  reported  by  the  Bradstreet 
Commercial  Agency,  is  as  follows : — 
Taar.  Number.  Total  IJabllities.       Av*ee  Liab. 

1874, 5,830 $156,239,000 126,628 

1876, 7,740 201,060,863 25,977 

1876, 9,092 191,117,786 21,020 

1877, 8,872 190,669,986 21,490 

1878, 10,478 234,866,182 22,867 

1879, 6,668 98.149,053 14,741 

1880, 4,785 65,792,000 18,886 

1881 5,682 81,166.932 14,589 

1882, 6,788 101,647,664 10,070 

1888, 9,184 172,874,172 18,821 

1884 10,968 226,843,427 20,862 

1886, 10,687 124,220,321 11,678 

1886 9,834 114,644,119 11,658 

1887, 9,634 167,660,944 17,892 

1888, 10,679. 123,829,978 11,695 

1889. 11,719 140,359,490 11,806 

1890, 10,663 175,032,836 16,119 

1891, 12,894 198,178,000 15,586 

1892, 10,270 108,595,248 10,674 

1898, 15,508 882,158,676 24,646 

1894. 12,724 151,648,520 11,910 

1896, 12,958 168,727,682 12.249 

BUSINESS  FAILURES  IN  CONNECTICUT. 

A8     RSPORTBD     BY     THE     BRADSTREET     MBCAMTILB 

BENNETT,   AGENT. 

liabilities,. . .  .$1,286,000 

liabilities,....  2,861,926 

liabilities,....  4,186,548 

liabilities,. . . .  5,821,649 

liabilities 4,680,588 

liabilities,....  2,474,844 

liabilities,....  1,078,817 

liabilities, 836,788 

liabilities, 898,963 

liabilities,  ...  744,242 

liabilities, 1,464,396 

liabilities,....  1,714,486 

liabilities, ....  1,906,684 

liabilities,....  3,500,484 

liabilities,....  1,265,108 

liabilities,....  2,012,000 

liabilities,. . . .  2,018,000 

liabilities, 8, 889,000 

liabilities, ....  1,182,648 

liabilities, 8,756,700 

liabilities,....  2,028,000 

liabilities,....  2,426,760 


AGENCY.  P.  P. 


1874,.  ...151  failures 

1875, 191  failures 

1876, 197  failures 

2877, 314  failures 

1878, 281  failures 

1879, 158  failures 

1880, 17 8  failures 

1881, 180  failures 

1882 88  failures 

1883, 119  failures 

1884, 169  failures 

1885, 176  failures 

1886, 182  failures 

1887, 117fhilure8 

1888, 137  failures 

1889, 171  failures 

1890, 17 8  failures 

1891, 249  failures 

1892, 211  failures 

1898,.... 298  failures 

1894, 248  failures 

1896, 225  failures 


KING'S  DAUGHTERS. 

OF  THE  FOURTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH 

Mrs.  Ira  E.  Forbes,  774  Main  st..  County  Secretary. 
Prayer  meeting  held  by  the  King's  Daughters'  Circle, 
second  Wednesday  afternoon  each  month  in  parlors  of 
church;  all  women  welcome.    Organized  Nov.  1889. 

HARTFORD  CO.  TEACHERS'  ASSOCIATION. 

C.  L.  Ames,  Hartford,  Pres't;  Mr.  Verplank,  South 
Manchester,  Vice  Pres't:  Miss  Eva  Woodward,  Hart- 
ford, Scc'y ;  C.  D.  Hine,  New  Britain,  Mr.  Lyon,  East 
Hartford,  Miss  Bertha  Klinger,  Hartford,  Ex.  Com. 

HARTFORD  GOLF  CLUB. 
S.  0.  Prentice,  Pres't;  J.  C.  Stirling,  Captain:  E.  G. 
Taylor,  Sec'y;  J.J.  Nairn,  Treas.;  D.  W.  C.  Skilton,  L. 
R.  Cheney,  F.  R.  Coolev,  W.  H.  St.  John,  J.  0.  Enders, 
Directors.    Organized  ^une  3, 1896. 

HARTFORD  BARBERS'  UNION. 
Jas.  A.  Brown,  Pres't;  S.  L.  Ball,  Vice  Pres't;  Gid- 
eon Letoumeau.  R.  Sec'y;  G.  P.  King,  F.  Sec'y;  Rob- 
ert Langzcttel,  freas.    Organized  June  4, 1806. 


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gebb's  habtpord  orrr  diebctory. 


RELATIVE    RANK   OF   STATES   AND   TERRI 
TORIES  IN  POPULATION— 1890  CENSUS. 


1  New  York. 

2  Pennsylyania. 
8  Illinois. 

4  Ohio. 

5  Missouri. 

6  Massachusetts. 

7  Texas. 

8  Indiana. 

9  Michigan. 

10  Iowa. 

11  Kentucky. 

12  Georgia. 

13  Tennessee. 

14  Wisconsin. 
16  Virginia. 

16  North  Carolina. 

17  Abibnma. 

18  ^ew  Jersey. 

19  Kansas. 

20  Minnesota. 

21  Mississippi. 

22  California. 

23  South  Carolina. 

24  Arkansas. 


25  Louisiana. 

26  Nebraska. 

27  Maryland. 

28  West  Virginia. 

29  Connecticut 
80  Maine. 

31  Colorado. 

32  Florida. 

83  New  Hampshire. 

84  Washin^on. 

85  Rhode  Island. 

36  Vermont. 

37  South  Dakota. 

88  Oregon. 

89  District  of  Columbia. 

40  Utah. 

41  North  Dakota. 

42  Delaware. 

43  New  Mexico. 

44  Montana. 

45  Idaho. 

46  Oklahoma. 

47  Wyoming. 

48  Arizona. 
49    N'evada. 


NATIONAL  BOARD  OF  FIRE   UNDERWRITERS. 
Organized  July  20, 1866. 
William  B.  Clark,  Hartford,  President. 
H.  W.  Eatom,  New  York,  Vice  President 
Robert  B.  Bbath,  Philadelphia,  Secretary, 
Frederick  W.  Arnold,  Providence,  rreanircr. 
Executive    Committee. — Marshall    S.    Driggs,  New 
York,  Chairman;  Charles  B.  Whiting,  Hartford ;  Ch as. 
S.   Hollinshead,   Philadelphia;  Charles   Sewall,    New 
York;  E.  C.  Irvin,  Philadelphia;  J.  A.  McDonald, New 
York ;  Hugo  Schumann,  New   York ;  H.    W.  Eaton, 
New  York*  E.  J.  Richards,  Hartford;  George  P.  Shel- 
don, New  York;  J.  J.Clark,  Detroit;  Henry  K.  Mill- 
er, New  York,  Secretary.    Annual  elections  in  May. 


NATIONAL  HOME  FOR  DISABLED  VOLUNTEER 

SOLDIERS. 

Branches. — CeniitU^  Dayton,  Ohio;  J/an'an,  Marion, 
Indiana;  Eattem,  Augusta,  Maine;  Northwestern, 
Milwaukee,  Wisconsin;  Southern^  Hampton,  Virginia; 
Western^  Leavenworth,  Kansas;  Pacific^  Santa  Mon- 
ica^ California. 

Managers. — The  President  of  the  U.  S.,  the  Chief  Jus- 
tice, the  Secretary  of  War,  ex-officio;  Gen.  William 
B.  Franklin,  Harth>rd,  Conn.,  President;  Gen.  Wm.  J. 
Sewell,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1st  V.  Pres't;  Gen.  John  C. 
Black,  Chicago,  Ills.,  2d  V.  Preset;  Gen.  Martin  T.  Mc- 
Mahon,  Secretary,  Times  Building,  New  York  City; 
Col.  Sidney  G.  Cooke,  Herington,  Kan.;  Gen.  Francis 
Fessenden,  Portland,  Me.;  CoL  Geo.  W.  Steele,  Marion, 
Indiana;  Gen.  Alfred  L.  Pearson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Gen. 
Charles  M.  Anderson,  Greenville,  Ohio;  Maj.  A.  W. 
Barrett,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;  Col.  J.  L,  Mitchell,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

STATE  SCHOOL  FUND 
At  the  end  of  fiscal  year,  Sept.  80,  1894,  amounted 
to  82,011,768.28;  nine-tenths  ot  which  is  mvest6d  in 
real  estate  mortgages,  and  the  balance  in  bank  stocks 
and  cash  on  hand.  In  the  year  1795  this  fund  amount- 
ed to  91,200,000.00.  From  the  income  of  this  fund 
there  has  been  distributed  to  the  common  schools  of 
tliis  state  between  the  years  1796  and  1894  inclusive 
$8,052,806.76.  The  Oct,  1894  census  of  children  in 
the  State  between  four  and  sixteen  years  of  age,  was 
169,457,  being  an  increase  of  1,648  children  over  the 
previous  year's  enumeration.  There  are  1,847  school 
districts  in  the  167  towns  of  Conn.  The  school  popula- 
tion in  the  agricultural  towns  has  decreased  the  past 
decade.  Herbert  £.  Benton,  Commissioner. 


COLD  WEATHER. 

1641 — 60  days  crossing  Conn,  river  on  ice. 

1664 — Large  comet  seen  in  New  England. 

1669 — ^In  February,  deep  snow  storms. 

1691 — Terrible  snow  storms. 

1717 — Snow  11  feet  deep ;  one  storm  commenced  17th 
lasting  until  24th. 

1740— Sleighing  Nov.  18  to  April  20. 

1761 — Very  cold;  deep  snows. 

1773 — Very  severe  winter. 

1774 — Largest  snow  storm  known. 

1780 — May  19,  the  dark  day  in  Northern  states;  win- 
ter very  severe ;  the  sound  frozen  over. 

1784, 1785, 1788, 1792, 1796  and  1799,  severe  winters. 

1791 — One  snow  storm  of  four  days ;  snow  6  feet  deep. 

1798— Feb.  4,  84°  below  zero. 

1800 — Snow  8  feet  deep,  three  months. 

1808— May  8,  snow  fell  over  a  foot  in  depth — ^freezing 
for  two  nights. 

1807 — Ck)ld  so  intense  Feb.  7,  that  forest  trees  cracked 
like  reports  from  guns  firing. 

1816 — Jan.  15-17,  snow  four  feet  deep;  cold  summer; 
frost  every  month  in  the  year. 

1818 — il&j  17,  snow  lasted  five  days. 

1821 — Intense  cold  so  long  and  continuous  that  Long 
Island  sound  was  frozen  over. 

1828 — Nov.  6,  first  snow;  sleighing  for  161  days. 
.  1827 — Oct.  17.  snow  fell  fifteen  inches  deep,  and  in 
all  New  England;  a  few  miles  above  Hartford  it  did  not 
go  off  until  spring  opened.     Thousands  of  bushels  of 

f potatoes  remainedundug  until  spring,  when  they  were 
bund  in  good  condition. 

1886 — Cold  winter  of  this  century;  February,  from 
!*>  to  280  below  zero,  with  deep  snows. 
1837 — Was  noted  for  deep  snows. 
1841 — Oct.  8»  snow  fell  one  foot  deep. 

1855— Below  zero  47  times,  and  crossing  the  ice  on 
Conn,  river,  to  near  the  sound,  was  continuous  until  the 
the  1st  day  of  April,  1856,  inclusive,  and  the  next  day 
steamboats  steamed  up  to  Hartford. 

1857 — Jan.  22-24,  for  42  consecutive  hours  it  was 
180  to  80''  below  zero. 

1859— Jan.  9-12,  from  2o  to  27°  below  zero.  July  4 
meroury  was  36°,  and  a  slight  frost  in  several  towns. 

1861-nJan.  18  and  Feb.  8, 18©  below  zero. 

1866 — ,Tan.  8, 18o  below  zero. 

1871— Feb.  6, 12©  below  zero. 

1878 — Jan.  80,  82©  below  zero;  86  zero  mornings  this 
winter,  and  102  days  sleighing. 

1874 — ^April  25,  28-80,  snow  storms. 

1875— Jan.  10, 10©  below  zero. 

1878 — Jan.  9,  18©  below  zero.  May  11,  snow  m  sev- 
eral states;  frost  in  Conn,  for  three  successive  nights. 

1879— Jan.  10, 10©  below  zero. 

1880 — 85  snow  storms  and  43|  inches  snow  fell.  Sev- 
eral times  below  zero. 

1881^Jan.  1— 12©  below  zero. 

1882 — Jan.  24,  16©  below  zero.  Feb.  4th.  a  severe 
snow  storm  that  drifted  so  as  to  universally  stop  all 
traveling — ^many  churches  were  not  opened  for  service. 

1888— Dec.  22, 18©  below  zero. 

May  29,  80, 1884,  there  were  severe  frosts  throughout 
all  New  England  and  western  states.  Ice  formed  from 
^to  1  inch  m  tliickness,  killing  early  beans,  potatoes, 
com,  etc.  Thermometer  24©  in  this  city.  A  snow 
storm  in  Litchfield  county.  The  frosts  extended  south- 
erly to  Vii^inia.  It  was  a  huge  polar  wave  that  made 
a  "Black  Friday"  for  the  farmers. 

June  15, 1884,  another  severe  frost,  killing  all  tender 
vegetables,  throughout  the  most  of  New  England  and 
the  West     Aug.  25,  another  froet;  but  September  fol 
lowing  was  intensely  hot. 

1885 — Last  of  January  and  month  of  February,  in- 
tensely cold  weather,  from  zero  to  20©  below. 

1886— January  10-13, 10  to  20©  below  zero. 


GEBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


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GOVERNORS  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
1689-1666. ,  .John  Havnes  and  Edward  Hopkins,  Hart- 
ford, chosen  Gov.  alternate  ^ears  except 

1642-1648. , . George  WyUys Hartford. 

1666-1666. , .Thomas  WeUs Hartford. 

1666-1667 . . .  John  Webster Hartford. 

1667-1668. , .  John  Winthrop .New  London. 

1668-1669 . . .  Thomas  Wells Hartford. 

1669-1676, .  .John  Winthrop New  London. 

1676-1680, .  .William  Leete Guilford. 

1680-1687. .  .Robert  Treat Milford. 

1687-1689. . .  Sir  Edmund  Andross Boston.  Mass. 

1689-1696. . .  Robert  Treat Milford. 

1696-170T. .  .Fitz  John  Winthrop New  London. 

1707-1724. .  .Gurdon  Saltonstall New  London. 

1724-1741 . . .  Joseph  Talcott Hartford. 

1741-1761 . . .  Jonathan  Law Milford. 

1761-1764. .  .Roger  Wolcott Windsor. 

1764-1766. . .  Thomas  Fitch Norwalk. 

1766-1769. . .  William  Pitkin Hartford. 

1769-1784. .  .Jonathan  TrumbuU Lebanon. 

1784-1786. .  .Matthew  Griswold Lyme. 

1786-1796. . .  Samuel  Huntington Norwich. 

1796-1798. . .  Oliver  Wolcott Litchfield. 

1798-1809. .  .Jonathan  Trumbull Lebanon. 

1809^1811. . .  John  Treadwell Farmington. 

1811-1818 . .  .Roger  Griswold Lyme. 

1813-1818. .  .John  Cotton  Smith Sharon. 

1818-1827. . .  Oliver  Wolcott Litchfield. 

1827-1881. .  .Gideon  Tomlinson Fairfield. 

1881-1888. .  .John  S.  Peters Hebron. 

1888-1884. .  .Henry  W.  Edwards New  Haven. 

1884-1886. .  .Samuel  A.  Foote Cheshire. 

1886-1888. . .  Henry  W.  Edwards New  Haven. 

1888-1842. . .  William  W.  Ellsworth Hartford. 

1842-1844. .  .Chauncey  F.  Cleveland Hampton. 

1844-1846. .  .Roger  S.  Baldwin New  Haven. 

1846-1847 . . .  Isaac  Toucey Hartford. 

1847-1849. .  .Clark  Bissell. Norwalk. 

1849-1860. .  .Joseph  Trumbull Hartford. 

1860-1868. . .Thomas  H.  Seymour Hartford. 

1868-1864. .  .Charles  H.  Pond,  factingj.  .Milford. 

1864-1866 . . .  Henry  Dutton New  Haven. 

1866-1867 . . .  William  T.  Minor Stamford. 

1867-1868. .  .Alexander  H.  HoUev Salisbury. 

1868-1866 . . .  William  A.  Buckingham ....  Norwich. 

1866-1867. .  .Joseph  R.  Hawley Hartford. 

1867-1869. .  .James  E.  English New  Haven. 

1869-1870. . .  Marshall  Jewell Hartford. 

1870-1871 . .  .James  E.  English New  Haven. 

1871-1878. .  .Marshall  Jewell Hartford. 

1878-1876*. .  Charles  R.  Ingersoll New  Haven. 

1877-1879. .  .Richard  D.  Hubbard Hartford. 

1879-1881. .  .Charles  B.  Andrews Litchfield. 

1881-1888. . .  Hobart  B.  Bigelow New  Haven. 

1888-1886. .  .Thomas  M.  Waller New  London. 

1986-1887 . . .  Henry  B.  Harrison New  Haven. 

1887-1889. . .  Phineas  C.  Lounsbury Ridgefield. 

1889-1898 . . .  Morgan  6.  Bulkeley Hartford. 

1898-1894. .  .Luzon  B.  Morris. . .' New  Haven. 

1894-        . .  .0.  Vincent  CofiSn Middletown. 

•  Terms  expiration  changed  from  May  to  January. 


Inlinstrtsl  Jfrtt  Stjiffols,  tic. 

Cooking  ahd  Trainimo  School;  Saturday  morn- 
ing.   Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ayers,  Manager^  289  Market  st. 
DAT  Nursery  ;  289  Market  st 

DietKitohbn;  Union  for  Home  Work,  289  Market 
St.    Supplies  for  the  sick,  as  ordered  by  physicians. 

Girls  Sewing  School;  Saturday  mornings,  during 
the  winter  only,  at  289  Market  st.    Organized,  1872. 

KrrcHEN  Garden;  on  Saturdays  in  the  afternoon, 
at  289  Market  street. 

Reading  Rooms  and  Parlors,  for  Young  Women; 
from  6.80  to  9.80  p.  M.  daily.  United  Workers'  49 
Pearl  st. 


DIVORCES. 

Granted  by  Bv^erior  Court   to  residents  <^  Hartford 
from  June  1,  1896,  to  May  21,  1896. 

Archer  Joseph  from  Edith  M.,  desertion. 

Arms  Frederick  W.  from  Aurora  M.,  incompatibility. 

Barber  Ella  L.  from  Edson  N.,  desertion. 

Barlow  Mary  F.  G.  from  Frank  £.,  desertion. 

Bell  Elizabeth  J.  from  Richard  A.,  bigamy. 

Blythe  Hattie  V.  from  Herbert  W.,  intolerable  cruelty. 

Blythe  Ida  from  Arthur  H.,  intemperance. 

Coatee  Sallie  from  William,  bigamy. 

Cravan  Lillie  A.  from  Bertram,  desertion. 

Dale  Amelia  J.  from  William' H.,  desertion. 

Daly  Elizabeth  A-  from  Wm.  C,  intolerable  cruelty. 

Debrowski  Amalie  from  John,  intemperance. 

Elton  George  F.  from  Louise,  adultery. 

Ford  William  L.  from  Annie  M.,  desertion. 

Gould  Mary  A.  from  Benjamin  F.,  desertion. 

Gudsfel  Marie  from  Auton,  desertion. 

Harrison  Annie  C.  from  Wellington  S.,  intemperance. 

Hathawav  Annie  E.  fromEdw.  N.,  intolerable  cruelty. 

Herbert  Nellie  A.  from  Martin  J.,  desertion. 

Hollv  Charles  H.  from  Harriet  M.,  desertion. 

Hughes  John  from  Margaret  D.,  desertion. 

JacKson  Lillian  from  Frank  H.,  desertion. 

Jewett  Frederic  D.  from  Charlotte  F.,  adultery. 

Johnson  Harry  from  Jessie  L.,  adultery. 

Johnson  Walter  L.  from  Maud,  adultery. 

Kollenz  Christian  from  Minna  S.,  desertion. 

Krty'ewski  Helen  A.  from  Paul  W.,  desertion. 

Labrick  Anna  from  Peter,  desertion. 

McLean  Elizabeth  E.  from  George  Q.,  desertion. 

McNary  Gertrude  from  Wm.  H.,  mtolerable  cruelty. 

Miner  Chas.  A.  from  Nettie  May,  intolerable  cruelty. 

Mott  Lottie  E.  from  Frank  L.,  intemperance. 

Northrop  Mary  from  Frank,  intemperance. 

Page  George  W.  from  Carrie,  adultery. 

Petlierbridge  Mary  £.  from  Alfred  C.',  intemperance. 

Ramsdell  Emma  from  Amos  W.,  adultery. 

Reilly  Anna  from  William,  adultery. 

Scheck  Rosa  from  Theodore  G.,  intemperance. 

Shannon  Anna  M.  from  Wm.  H.,  intemperance. 

Shea  John  D.  from  Harriet  E.,  intemperance. 

Soper  George  C.  from  Mary,  desertion. 

Stengel  Margaret  from  Carl,  desertion. 

Taylor  James  S.  from  Barbara  Johnson.  This  mar- 
riage was  declared  a  nullity,  the  defendant  being  a 
married  woman,  undivorced  at  the  time  of  her  mar- 
riage with  Mr.  Taylor. 

Tillotson  Belle  from  Edward  P.,  desertion. 

Welton  May  L.  from  Dwight  C,  intemperance. 

Whittlesey  Marietta  from  Louis  I.,  intemperance. 

Williams  Edgar  D.  from  Mary  L.,  adultery. 


GRAND  LIST  OF  HARTFORD,  OCT.  1st,  1896. 

10  per  cent  for  making  lists 9     176,881 

6,871  Dwelling  Houses, 24,092,865 

607  Acres  of  Land, 1,970,908 

889  Stores,  Manufactories  and  Mills, 10,960,212 

2,064  Horses, 188,747 

612  Neat  Cattle, 11,466 

Carriages, 127,136 

Time  Pieces,  Jewelry,  etc 88,146 

Musical  Instruments, 89,286 

Furniture  and  Libraries, 168,489 

Bank  Stock, 1,263,811 

Insurance  Stock 9,596,799 

State,  Canal  and  all  other  Stocks^ 1,330 

Railroad,  City,  and  other  Corporation  Bonds,  44,700 

Amount  employed  in  Merchandise  &  Trade,  2,263,670 

Investments  m  Mechanical  and  Mnf 'g  op'ns,  2,245,676 

**        in  Vessels,  Steamboats  and  Com.  110,413 

Money  at  Interest, 80,093 

"        on  hand  or  on  deposit, 188,066 

Taxable  property  not  specified, 62,731 

958,520,844 
Less  Soldiers  exemption  etc., 808,668 

As  returned  to  State  Comptroller, $53,2ri,681 


Uih 


GEEB8    HABTFOBO    CITT    DIRBCTORT. 


(granll  S^ist  of  State  kj  (f  ountits. 


Jfartff/rd    A'ev:  Hnr€n  Sevr  Jy/ndom    Fnirn^Jd      Wind^inwk    LHfh,^*ld     JfiddUi 
CVti/i/y.  fy/unty.  C</unty.  County  County.         CK'UUty.  Cow*ty. 


CmtUy. 


Ikhl  W.0r4,77'» 

IHhZ  hl^Z/^JAZ 

1^K5  fc7//*/^,%72 

^hiA  87^535^6 

1>J^  8^,771,135 

l*'*'^  88,l/7<5^9 

l>f^&  J!j7,715,2^» 

1>«&0  iK>,Hll.H54 

\Vn  »2,1 33,944 

181/2  »5.&%0.761 

1893  WJ,7 16,342 

18W  96/«75,791 

1H96  100,252,«30 


«%'r.U'?.&94 

90.127yf^% 
92>ir,^5fe8 
94;i'».v,(fl>4 
94,032,137 
94,23€,915 
94,84<5,235 
W,2AZfiU 
97,121.0^7 
91*,122,K« 
99,8««,080 
103,480,761 
106,429,424 
109,955,702 
118,4^;2,671 


$38,915,476 
39.456^70 

39,227.512 

39,1^2,W9 

3(^035,235 

39,057,701 

39.339,079 

38,<-55,667 

36,764.096 

36.872,011 

37,347.897 

37,332,817 

37.965,284 

38,013,511 

38,1»;3,889 


S50.'?93/)19 
51..!i57.423 
52.701JJ97 
53.y."-.928 
57.2K»>54 
58.592.556 
68.491,849 
59,010,690 
51^.^)1,499 
60,677.697 
66,404,900 
68-e(«9.357 
70,607,918 
72,036,919 
101,715,966 
98.416,178 
113,675,978 


$17,106,115 
17;563.5>4 
17.65.:J.364 

17.62l*.95« 
17.752.753 
17.537.540 
17,335. 10« 
16,962,346 
16,870,363 
16,9CK^977 
18.4Wi,««06 
18.058..566 
18,0<J5.013 
18,086,985 
17,99:^,764 
17,643,022 
17,872,358 


f25v329.007 
25.720,672 
26.154.758 
26.479,259 
26.272.021 
26.142.044 
26,006.202 
25.743.048 
25.913,045 
25.685.957 
24.929,690 
26,686.667 
27,137,069 
27,084.7*0 
2^,081.896 
26,363,652 
28,534,267 


$16,340,821 
16.782^571 
19.361.613 
19.384,657 
19.6-39.4*6 
19,519,190 
18.945,403 
18,985,382 
1«».914,105 
18,995,741 
19.152,049 
19,414,581 
18,609,877 
18,680,247 
1^.9<jl,751 
18.840,832 
18,718,888 


$8J517,077 
8^394^1 
8.411,915 
8,436,375 
8.451.152 
8,476,259 
8,261,791 
8,299,022 
8,340,465 
8,211,893 
8,431,009 
8,484,950 
8,537,642 
8,579,049 
8,518,875 
8,450,268 
8,641,145 


$327,082,636 
$32,170,856 
838,413,076 
842,242,566 
848,774,879 
849,977.339 
849,177^97 
889,475,856 
352,795,996 
854,557^15 
858,913.804 
868,150,802 
872,245,442 
381,261,607 
416,323,257 
414,258,956 
444,321,927 


Ittsiness  of  gartforlr  Ckariiiij  goust. 

FifTEEir  Bftnks  and  Tnut  Companies  Mttle  their  daily  balances  in  this  citj,  alternating  monthly,  at  the  banks. 


June 

July ; 

August .  ..' 
Septembftf 
October. .. 
November. 
December. 

January . . 
Fftbmary. . 
March .... 

April 

May. . . : . . 


Totals.. . 


1MH9. 
$7,693,827.87 
10,866,877.20 
6,917,050.21 
7,737,836.72 
9,512,212.63 
8,403,467.11 
8,775,742.27 

1890. 
11,320,133.95 
7,963,547.10 
8,288,443.33 
8,598,207.64, 
7,799,269.70 


IHfK).  I 

$8,630,514.09 
11,184,185.66 
7,548,376.65, 
7,745.631.11 
8,970,715.02" 
8,220,881.92- 
8,729,531.93: 

1891. 
12,156,096.30' 
7,662,786.24! 
8,108,717.20 
9,135,915.41 
7,886,954.34 


1891.  I 
$8,375,871.40' 
11,220,561.18 
6,766,978.87- 
7.570,611.45 
9,810,105.56 
7,622,750.21' 
9,476,361.61' 

1892. 
11,608,042.84 
8,811,680.33 
8,890,238.04' 
9,216,338.64 
9,766,403.751 


1892. 

$8,975,652.41 

10,961,785.34 

7,732,401.32 

7,976,780.98 

9.667.288.34 

9,086,001.28 

10,141,919.33 

1893. 

16,045,050.89 

8,643,243.00 

10,527,500.66 

10,342,470.36i 

9,658,779.11, 


1893. 
$9,314,766.66 
11,038.363.30 
6,894,158.54 
7,145,094.12 
9,150,785.45 
8,126,961.95 
8,010,704.14 

1894. 
10,572,932.36 
7,042,472.52 
8,240,168.43 
8,356,297.10 
7,915,756.92 


1894.  I 

$7,983,807.17 
10,179,713.96 
7,216,806.41' 
7,457,757.44 
9,721,601.11 
8,181,788.79 
9,464,364.39 
1895. 
11,605,462.02 
7,981,212.7«: 
8,750,344.0ii 
9,346,836.251 
9,926,881.28 


1895. 

$9,040,818.07 

12,269,952.87 
8,420,690.84 
8,541,076.27 

12,207,407.98 
9,960,911.36 

10,648,999.46 

1896. 
12,478,011.98 

9,909,143.48 
10,009,477.48 
10,988.649.98 

9,103,629.89 


1 03,875,614.73  1 05,930,305. 87 :  109, 033^9  43.78  118.758,873.02  101,808,461.49  107,816,574.56|l28^66,816.^ 


iQratiottS 


From  Hartfardf  fiir  one  year  to 
July,  1896,  were  1,166. 


Abbe  Franklin  J.,  Canaan. 
Abo«  Burr  R.,  Jr.,  Trapies,  Cal. 
Abol  Charles,  Hoonack  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Abel  Joneph,  Glastonbury. 
Adams  And  C,  Unionville. 
Adams  Charles  S.  (J.,  Cromwell. 
Adams  James  L..  Windsor. 
Adolph  JoHoph  b.,  Hamden,  Mass. 
Ahlon  E.  L.  Mrs.,  Revere,  Mass. 
Aldrich  Daisy,  Holyokc,  Mohs. 
Alexander  Andrew,  East  Hartford. 
Allen  Anson  J.,  Now  Hartford. 
Allen  Frod'k  R.,  Bridfjeport. 
Allison  SamM,  New  Brunswiok,N.J. 
Allison  Walter  (J.,  Windsor. 
Alvord  Goorgje  M.,  N.  Y. 
American  Tailoring  Co.,  N.  Y.  city. 
Anderson  Alfred,  Manchester. 
Anderson  Swan,  Boston,  Mass. 
Anderson  W.  Livingston,  Boston. 


Andrews  B.  F.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Andrews  Charles,  East  Hartford. 
Andrews  Elizabeth  P., Concord, N.H. 
Andrus  Cornelia  M.,  Windsor. 
Anninger  Robert  J.,  New  Haven. 
Anthony  James,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Apkarian  Jacob  A.,  Meriden  t. 
Arms  Fred.  W.,  West  Hartford. 
Armstrong  George  P.,  Dover,  N.  J. 
Arnold  William  E.,  Hockanum. 
Assalta  Joseph,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Atherton  Albert  H.,  Sprinef  d, Mass. 
Atherton  Fred.  E .  Springne]d,Mass. 
Atherton  John,  New  York  city. 
Austin  Frank  C.,  Bridgeport. 
Austin  Fred  A.,  Providence,  R.  1. 
Avery  Frank  L.,  Farmington. 
Ayer'Walter  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Bailey  E.  B.,  Windsor  Locks. 
Bailey  Harry  E.,  Cromwell. 
Baker  Albert,  W^indsor. 
Bnker  Stephen  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Ballou  Loren  A.,  Bristol. 
Banchie  Frank.  Rhode  Island. 
Bangs  Roscoe  R.,  Nevada. 
Banks  Sarah  R.,  Wethersfield. 
Banner  Carrie  L.,  New  Britain. 
Bantle  Frank,  Hockanum. 
Barker  Eliza,  England. 


Barker  Harry  Lee,  Paris,  France. 
Barber  Horace,  Warehouse  Point. 
Barnes  F.  W.,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Barnes  Robert  J.,  Bumside. 
Barnes  Samuel,  Bristol. 
Barr  William  G.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Barrel!  James  L.,  Saybrook  Point. 
Barrett  Daniel,  Boston,  Mass. 
Barrett  Frank  P.,  Boston,  Mass, 
Bartlett  Julia  B.  Mrs.,  New  Haven. 
Bawden  G.  W.,  Muscatine,  la. 
Baxter  Charles  J.,  Waterbury. 
Beach  Hettie  H.  Mrs.,  Newport,  RJ. 
Beacon  Francis  P.,  New  York. 
Beadle  Harry  A.,  Newington. 
Beadle  HeberH.,  Newington. 
Beamon  Harvey  Mrs.,  South. 
Beamish  Richard  H.,  Bristol. 
Beam  George  E.,  New  York. 
Beaumont  Henry  G., East  Hartford. 
Becker  Christian,  East  Hartford. 
Bed  worth  Wm.  G.,  N^w  Orleans,La. 
Beebe  James  C,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Beebe  Olin  M.,  Coventry. 
Beers  Louis  F.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Behan  Mark  Jr.,  New  York  city. 
Belcher  Francis  J.,  Glastonbury. 
Bellows  Daniel,  Berlin. 
Bemis  Carrie  R.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Bennett  William,  Canaan. 


geeb's  habtfokd  city  dibbctort. 


844m 


Benson  Charles,  Middletown. 
Benson  Everett  S.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Berard  Silas  M.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Bergh  Frank  W.,  Sonth  Windsor. 
Berry  Edwin  W.,  Norwich. 
Bidwell  George  L.,  Manchester. 
Bingham  Clinton  0.,  Windsor. 
Birgman  Edward,  New  Britain. 
Bissell  Frank,  Willimantic. 
Bissell  John  H.  Princeton, *N.  J. 
Bissinger  Annie,  Waterbory. 
Blackroan  Alfred,  Florida. 
Blair  Joseph,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Blais  Peter,  Canada. 
Blake  Charles  N.,  Meriden. 
Bland  N.  J.,  East  Hartford. 
Blnmenthal  Hannah,  Europe. 
Boardman  Willie,  East  Hartford. 
Bockus  Dana  H.,  East  Hartford. 
Bodwell  Edward  F.,  Manchester. 
Bo^e  Albert  J.,  Naubuo. 
Boland  Henry  L.,  Thompson ville. 
Bolz  Katie  Mi-s.,  New  York  city. 
Bond  Harry,  Torrington. 
Bond  Harry,  Windsor. 
Booth  Fred  H.,  New  Britain. 
Booth  John  W.,  New  York  city. 
Booth  John  W.  Mrs.,  New  York  city. 
Boon  George  M.,  Newington. 
Borden  J.  U.  Windsor. 
Boskovitch  John,  New  Jersey. 
Bosquet  August  H.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Bosworth  liOuis,  Wethersfield. 
Bo  wen  E.  N.,  Thompson  ville. 
Boyle  Charles  E.,  New  York. 
Brackley  Michael  W.,  Torrington. 
Bradley  Henry  H.,  East  Hartford. 
Bradley  William  F.,  Pennsylvania. 
Brainerd  Erastus  C,  Philadelphia. 
Brewer  Ralph  C,  East  Hartford. 
Brewer  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  Meriden. 
Bright  William,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Brisbane  James  L.,  Litchfield. 
Bristol  Charles  W.,  Indianapolis. 
Britt  Timothy,  New  Hartford. 
Brockway  Wra.  G.  Denver,  Col. 
Brodericic  Thomas,  Bloomneld. 
Brooks  Henry  C,  New  York  city. 
Broughton  Chas.  D.B.,  Middletown. 
Broughton  Ellen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Broughton  Wm.  W.,  Poultney,  Vt. 
Brown  Chas.  H.,  East  Hartford. 
Brown  Chas.  P.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Brown  Chas.  P.,  New  York. 
Brown  Elton  D.,  Wethersfield. 
Brown  Fred.  R.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Brown  Grove  B.,  Slmsbury. 
Brown  Sumner  R.,  Windsor. 
Brown  Walter,  New  York  city. 
Brown  William  C,  Manchester. 
Bryan  John  E.,  East  Hartford. 
Buchanan  George  F.,  Pacific  coast. 
Buck  Frank  J.,  Glastonbury. 
Buckingham  Clinton  0.,  WestHfd. 
Buckland  Clarence  E.,  East  Hfd. 
Buckley  Clyde  A.,  Waterbury. 
Buckley  Miles,  New  Britain. 
Buckingham  R.  D.  East  Poultney,  Vt 
Bugbey  George  H.,  Rocky  Hill. 
Buoh  Joseph,  West  Hartford. 
Burdge  Jonn,  New  York  city. 
Bnrdge  Harry,  New  York  city. 
Burdge  Harry,  New  York. 
Burke  Edward  F.,  Orange,  N.  Y. 
Burke  Maggie,  Bloom  field. 
Burke  Thomas,  New  York. 
Bumeis  Andrew,  New  York. 
Bnrneis  George  M.,  New  York. 
Bumham  Chester,  California. 


Bumham  Frank  Waldo,  West  Hfd. 
Bumham  George  E.,  New  York. 
Bumham  Julia,  South  Windsor. 
Bums  Henry  B.,  New  York  city. 
Bums  Joseph,  New  Hampshire. 
Bums  Thomas,  Boston,  Mass. 
Bums  Thomas,  New  Britain. 
Burrage  Frank  S.,  Denver,  Col. 
Burton  Henry  C,  New  Britain. 
Burwell  Frea  W.,  Toronto,  Canada. 
Buss  Percis  H.  Mrs.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Butler  George  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Butler  Hamet  E.  Mrs.,  Say  brook. 
Butman  Ransom  T.,  New  London. 
Butler  Arthur  G.,  Vernon. 

Cadwell  Edward,  Jr.,  West  Hartfd. 
Caffrey  Ed.  F.,  Cromwell. 
Caimes  George  S.,  Ohio. 
Cairns  Harry  G.,  Windsor. 
Cairns  Joseph  M.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Cairns  Robert,  Scotland. 
CaldwellW.Walter,Shelbyyille,Tnd. 
Camp  John  C,  Boston,  Mass. 
Carey  Emma,  New  Haven. 
Carney  John,  Saybrook. 
Carpenter  Fred.  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Carroll  John  T.,  Rockville. 
Carroll  Joseph  T.,  Windsor. 
Carroll  Josephine  Mrs.,  Windsor. 
Carroll  Ralph  C,  East  Hartford. 
Carter  Howard  S.,  Wethersfield. 
Carty  Henry,  New  York. 
Case'  George,  Bridgeport. 
Case  Leander,  Bridgeport. 
Case  Mary  E.,  Calimrnia. 
Casey  Hiram,  South  Manchester. 
Casey  Michael,  Munson,  Mass. 
Casper  Henry  A.,  New  York. 
Cassidy  Wm.  J.,  East  Hartford. 
Castonguary  August,  CoUinsville. 
Caswell  Sarah  Mrs^  New  Britain. 
Caughey  Thomas  J.,Massachu8etts. 
Cavanaugh  James  H.,  Norwich. 
Cavanaugh  John  J.,  New  London. 
Chandler  Roscoe  R.,  Vermont. 
Chapin  Charles  H.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Chappell  Nelson  F.,  East  Hartford. 
Chase  Edward  L,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Chase  Robert  L.,  West  Haven. 
Cheetham  Samuel  M.,  Ireland. 
Cheney  Charlotte,  West. 
ChesbroE.  Lester,  Springfield,Mass 
Chesbrough  L.  Anna,  Norwich. 
Chickering  Arthur  S^  Putnam. 
Child  Josephine  M.,  West  Hartford. 
Ohilds  Samuel  B.,  El  Paso.  Texas. 
Chrisaia  Peter,  West  Hartford. 
Christiansen  Maurice  Bridgeport 
Clapp  Edward  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Clark  Ann,  New  York  city. 
Clark  Annie  H.,  Poquonock. 
Clark  Arba  H.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Clark  Frank  A.,  Bridgeport 
Chirk  Frederick  B.,  New  London. 
Clark  Samuel  P.,  Bridgeport. 
Clarke,  F.  J.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Clarke  John,  Saybrook. 
Clarkin  James  H^  Wethersfield. 
Clark  in  Eugene,  East  Hartford. 
Cleary  Johanna,  Bristol. 
Cleaveland  Elizabeth  W.,N.  Haven. 
Clement  Daniel  W.,  Simsbury. 
Cofiey  Catharine,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Coffnn  Warren  H.,  Bristol. 
Cohen  Williani.  New  London. 
Colby  Georgre  0.,  New  Hampshire. 
Colby  &  Smith,  New  Hampshire. 
Cole  William,  Winsted. 


Collier  Arthur  J.,  Millerton,  N.  Y. 
Collins  John,  Wethersfield. 
Colton  Cora  D.  Mrs.,  Florida. 
Colvin  Clifford  W.,  Hazardville. 
Comstock  Chas.  S.,  New  Haven. 
Cone  Ogden  F.,  Warehouse  Point 
Conklin  Martin,  West. 
Conlan  Frank,  New  Britain. 
Conn.  Dynamo  and  Motor  Co.,N.Y. 
Connell  Matthew,  Ashville,  N.  C. 
Connerton  James  J.,  Middletown. 
Connerton  John  J.,  East  Hartford. 
Connerton  John  P.,  East  Hartford. 
Connerton  Thomas  M.,  East  Hfd. 
Connor  Bessie,  Chester. 
Cook  Joseph  L^  Meriden. 
Cook  William  W.,  Canaan. 
Coolidge  Walter,  East  Hartford. 
Coombs  Dennis,  West  Hartford. 
Corbin  Junius,  New  York. 
Corbin  Wm.  H.,  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
Corbett  Frank  E.  J'rovidence,  R.  I. 
ComMrall  Dennis  W.,  Portland. 
Cosgrove  Martin,  Boston,  Mass. 
Costello  Edward  L.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Counahan  Cornelius^  New  York. 
Cohnahan  Patrick,  Jr.,  New  York. 
Cowles  Benjamin  E.,  East  Hartford. 
Cowles  Wni.  H.,  Wilson  Station. 
Coz  H.  B.,  Europe. 
Crane  William  A.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Cranz  Albert,  Germany. 
Crofut  Howard  S.,  Meriden. 
Crogan  Charles,  Northampton,Ma8S. 
Cromlish  John  Rev.,  Briageport 
Cronin  John,  New  York. 
Crowther  Harry,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Curamings  Thomas,  East  Hartford. 
Curtin  John,  Jr.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Curtis  William  H.,  Westboro,  Mass. 
Curtiss  Helen  M.,  New  Britain. 
Curtius  Frederick,  Germany. 

Dabato  John,  Middletown. 
Dacy  Patrick,  West  Hartford. 
Danello  Dominick,  Italy. 
Danello  Frank.  Italy. 
Daniel  Anna  C.,  Mt  Claire,  N.  J. 
Daniels  Charles  A.,  East  Hartford. 
Daniels  Edward  R.,  Windsor. 
Daniels  Wilbur  L-LWethersfield. 
Danks  Frank  W.,  Tariff'ville. 
Darling  William,  Norwich. 
Davie  Alfred  W.,  Windsor. 
Davie  Alfred  W.,  Jr.,  Windsor. 
Davies  Richard,  East  Hartford. 
Davis  William,  Rocky  Hill. 
Deaton  George,  New  York  city. 
Debler  Thomas,  New  York. 
Deegan  Wm.  F.,  Forestville. 
Delaney  James,  East  Hartford. 
DeCell,^Vindsor  Locks. 
Deman  Ferdinando,  Manchester. 
Demars  Henry  C,  Bridgeport. 
Doming  Edw'd  C,  Springneld,Mass. 
Doming  Harry,  Menden. 
Dempsey  James,  Massachusetts. 
Dempsev  John,  Wethersfield. 
Devlin  James,  Manchester. 
Dickinson  Caroline  B.,  Middletown. 
Diggs  Dudley,  Cottage  Grove. 
Dimanche  Eaward,  N.Bedford,  Mass 
Dimanche  Wm.  0.,  N.  Bedford,Mass. 
Dimes  W.  L.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Dingly  John,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Dishaver  Adams,  Bumside. 
Dixon  Frederick  W.,  East  Hartford. 
Dodez  William,  W^illimantic. 
Doherty  John,  Manchester. 


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GEEB^S    HABTFOia>    CTTT    DIKBCTORT. 


Donahne  TivofAhj.  Boat/>«i.  Man. 
DonoTfin  June^t  J..  W,  IljiiAri:lc. 
Donovan  JohD.  ¥JlaI  Hartfofj. 
Donoran  Theo-ior^r.  New  York. 
DonoTan  Wrn.  H..  S;^Kni'fi*r.«LMaft*. 
Iloole?"  DaD:e!,  Ne»  Brirala- 
Dougficrty  Johii  P..  So.  Mar  cheater. 
I>riUgh**rty  Michael,  New  BritaiD- 
D^iran  Thoma*,  Ka*t  Hartford. 
Dow  L.  8.,  New  Vork  city. 
Dowline  Peter,  Mi  i'iler«#wn. 
Daane  James .1.^  Bri«iir*-jjort- 
Dudley  Frank  B.,  New  London. 
Dnggan  Majr^rie  F.  Windsor  Locka. 
Dunham  £.  V.,  Sprin^eld,  Mass. 
Dunn  Martin.  Thomifsonviile. 
Dunn  Mat  tie,  East  Hartford. 
Dunning  Henrr  S.,Middletown,X.T. 
Dupre  Mitchell,  Say  brook. 
Duse  Simeon,  East  Hartford. 
Dwyer  James  B.,  New  Haven. 

Eagan  James  J.  BeT.,  Waterbary. 
Eames  Fannie  R.,  Baltimore. 
Eaton  Arthur,  New  Haven. 
Eaton  Isabel,  Philadelphia. 
Eaton  E.  W.,  Florence,  Mass. 
Eaves  Frederic  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eckhert  Edward,  Bridgeport. 
Eckspellen  Cliarles,  Thompsonville. 
l-Mdy  Clarence  Mrs.,  Yonkers,  N.Y. 
Edwards  William  E.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Eicock  Alfred  E.,  Xew  Haven. 
Elder  George,  Holvoke,  Mass. 
Electric  Emory  Wheel  Co.,  Newark 
Elliott  WUliam,  New  York-city. 
Ennis  Thomas  H.,  New  York. 
Evans,  Frederic  W.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Evans  Sidney  K.,  New  York. 
Evans  Harry  K.,  New  Britain. 

>  Fairweather  Miles  W.,Wethersfield. 
Faxon  Edward  R.,  Pennsylvania. 
Fay  Michael,  Windsor  Locks. 
Fay  Thomas,  New  York  city. 
Fceney  Patrick.  Saybrook. 
Feoney  Richara,  Saybrook. 
Felth  John,  CoUinsville. 
Felton  Frank  B.,  Bridgeport. 
Fen  Iran  Barney,  West  Hartford. 
Fenton  Flora  &)rs.,  New  York. 
Ferguson  John  A.,  Norwich. 
Forrin  Allen  C,  Blanford,  Mass. 
Ft»rr3'  Eugene  A.,  East  Hartford. 
Ferry  Julia  Mrs.,  East  Hartford. 
FInnegan  Margaret  A.  Newin^on. 
Finneran  Bernard,  West  Hartturd. 
Finney  Richard.  Meriden. 
Finning  Edwaru,PIainyille. 
Fish  Edgar  W.,  West  Hartford. 
FlHhor  Uoorge  E.,  South  Windsor. 
Fisher  William  F.,  East  Hartford. 
Fisk  Fred  W.,  New  Haven. 
FUko  cniestor  D.,  Willimantio. 
FItoh  (Jorret  P.  New  Britain. 
Fitch  Herbert  R.,  Manchester. 
Fitx(}erHld  Annie,  Toronto,  Ca. 
Fltzdorald  Llllle,  Toronto,  Ca. 
FItxGurald  Mary  L.  Mrs.,  Toronto, 
Fit/.(i«rnld  Mnry,  Toronto,  Ca. 
Fit7.patrlck  Mioliflol,  New  Britain. 
FItzsimmons  Harnev,  New  Haven. 
Flanagan  (ioorge,  Alori<Ien. 
Flanngan  Janios,  Moriden. 
Flanegiin  Martin,  Wuterburv. 
Flint  William  C,  Ea»t  Hartford. 
Flower  William.  Bri»lgoport. 
Foley  Martha.  KastHartfonl. 
Foley  Mary^  hast  Hartford. 


Foot  E'i  vin  IL,  Bed  WInz.  Minn. 
For^i  Kl-za,'>et!i,  Newinarioo. 
F'>ri  L/tvI,  Ea>i  Hartfor»i- 

FniT  h.'iWKM  R^  H'^ckacam. 
Fraiirz  M  Jton  X~  Noni*town,Peim. 
Fr^'err.an  L.IzAb.  Mn.,  Springfield. 
Fn  iir.  <^to-  Xew  Haven. 
Frie%  Ynd  B.,  Xew  York- 
Fri«'':e  Ra««€rll  A.,  Crr.»roweIL 
Frost  Jas.  M.,  Xortb  .\«iam»,  Ma5«. 
Fp»th-nsrfaam  X.  L.,  Xew  Yofk  city. 
Fu.ler  Frank.  We*t  Har:f«jrd- 
Fulier  G.  M.,  Bridge  port. 
Funk  Albert,  Mancoester. 

Gallagher  Mary,  Xew  York. 
Gallagher  Patrick.  Xew  York. 
Gallivan  Thomas,  New  York. 
Gans  Louis,  Xew  Britain. 
Gans  Samuel,  Xew  Britain. 
Ganyon  John,  Bridgeport. 
Gardella  David,  BristoL 
Garrity  D.  Joseph,  East  Hartford. 
Gartland  Edward  .J.,  Bridgeport, 
Gassett  WiJliam  G.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Gavin  Michsel,  Warehouse  Point. 
Gavit  John  P.,  Chicago,  111. 
Gaylord  Edward  L.,  lujcky  HUl. 
Gavnor  Charles,  New  York. 
Gef>elhau^en  Louis,  Wethersfield. 
Gehring  Emilie  L.,  Europe. 
Gerhardt  Kari,  Bloomfield. 
Giese  Augusta  Mrs.,  Meriden. 
Giese  Charles  Herman,  Meriden. 
Giese  Gustavo,  Meriden. 
Glide  Fred  C,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 
Gilde  William  F.,  New  London. 
Gilmore  Caroline  M., West  Virginia. 
Girard  Frank  L.,  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 
Gladden  Charles  C,  New  Britain. 
Gladstein  Samuel,  Italy. 
Golding  Frank  H.,  Branford. 
Goldsmith  Louis,  Jr.,  Alabama. 
Goodale  Charles  L.,  Glastonbury. 
Goodale  Levi,  Glastonbury. 
Goodenough  Giles  F.,  Winchester. 
Goodhue  Jennie  Mrs.,  Rocky  Hill. 
Gordon  David,  New  Britain. 
(>ordon  Edward,  Boston,  Mass. 
Gould  George,  Massachusetts. 
Gould  Mary,  New  York. 
Graham  Henry  C,  Ohio. 
Graham  Mertie  L.,St.John8bury,Vt. 
Grant  Herbert  W.,  East  Hartford. 
Granten  William,  Capetown,  S.  A. 
Graves  Ambrose,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Graves  George  M.,  Willimantic. 
Graves  Jennie  M.,  New  York. 
Green  A.  H.,  Manchester. 
Green  Henry,  New  Haven. 
Greene  Edmund  B.,  Bay  Shore,  L.  I. 
(jrieble  Gertrude  M.,Providence,R.I. 
Griggel  Ernest,  Germany. 
Grimes  Charles,  Meriden. 
Grimes  J.  Mellon,  Windsor. 
Griswold  Geo.  T.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Griswold  W.  R.,  Rocky  Hill. 
Gross  Edward,  New  llaven. 
Guinnn  John  T.,  Bridgeport 
Guild  GildeJidius,  New  York  city. 
Gunshanan  Kitty  A.,  Providence. 
Qustafsen  Andrew,  Europe. 

Habel  Bernard,  New  York. 
Hadsell  G.  I.,  Fannington. 
Haggerty  Mary,  East  Hartford. 
Haggertv  Mioli.,Whitin8ville,  Mass. 
llaTiete  s.  S.,  Manchester,  N.  H. 


Hale  Sarah  L.,  FsD  Rtrer,  Mass. 
Haley  John  ¥^  Windsor. 
Halfpenny  James,  MancheMer. 
HalipennV  Th>-mas,Chicopee,  Xi 
Hail  E.  AjimnklL  Windsor. 
Halm  Geom  M.,  Middletown. 
Hamilton  John,  Windsor. 
Hamilton  William  T.,  Boston,  Mi 
Hamilton  Wra.  T.  Jr.,  Boston, Mi 
Hamlin  Edward  P.,  Xew  York  cit j. 
Hamlin  George  E.,  Willimantic. 
Hancock  Albert  H.,  Hockannra. 
Hancock  Howard,  East  Hartford. 
Handlow  Kate  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Hanley  Edward,  Canaan. 
Hannon  Michael  D.,  West. 
Hardiman  Winifred  B.,  ForestviUe. 
Harding  Clarence,  Boston,  Mass. 
Hardin  Robert  C,  BristoL 
Harkins  Joseph  H.,  Providence,R.I. 
Harrington  Andrew,  Holyoke,Maa8. 
Harrington  Heniy  H.,  New  Britain. 
Harris  Thomas L.,  Windsor. 
Harrison  Samnel  G.,  East  Hartford. 
Harrison  Wallace.  TbompsonvUle. 
Hart  Estelle  M.,  New  Britun. 
Hart  Lnmas  P.,  Kensington. 
Hartstall  Max,  Chicago,  IlL 
Harvey  Mary  S.,  Ohio. 
Harwood  Fred.,  England. 
Harwood  Walter,  England. 
Ha.skeU  Edward,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Haskins  Frank,  New  Haven. 
Hastings  Frank  E.,  Nassau,  N.  P. 
Hatch  Bessie  A.,  Holyoke,  Msss. 
Hatheway  Ernest  A.,  Suffield. 
Haven  Frank  C,  Bumside. 
Hawkins  Frank,  New  Hartford. 
Hawkins  Fred  W.,  Lancaster,  Penn. 
Hawley  Mary  S.,  Bridgeport. 
Hawley  Patrick,  New  York. 
Hayes  William,  East  Hartford. 
Haynes  John  Henry,  Middletown. 
Hay  ward  Georgiana,  New  York- 
Hay  ward,  Walter  D  S., N.Y.  city. 
Hazen  Eleaser  C,  West  Hartford. 
Hedley  George,  New  York. 
Hedley  Sarah.  New  York. 
Heffron  Ann  Mrs.,  East  Hartford. 
Heimer  Bnmo,  East  Hartford. 
Heinze  Josephine  Mrs.,  South. 
Hellgren  Louisa  A.,  East  Hartford. 
Hempstead  Bertha  S.,  Norwich. 
Henry  Hattie  W.,  CoUinsville. 
Herman  Harry,  Windsor. 
Herpe  Augustus,  Surin^eld,  Mass. 
Herrington  Cassie  M.,  Springfield. 
Herrington  Ernest  W.,  Winsted. 
Hess  Conrad,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Hewitt  Joseph  F.,  Waterbiurv. 
Hewitt  Thomas,  East  Hartford. 
Heywood  Kittie  K.,  New  Haven. 
Hey  wood  Lydia  Mrs.,  New  Haven. 
Hicks  Clara  M.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Hildreth  Charles  F.,Suncook,N.  H. 
Hiller  Amanda  O.,  Sweden. 
Hoffart  Willie,  Thompsonville. 
Holcomb  Louis  H.,  Windsor. 
Holland  C.  M.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
Hollister  Fred.,  Glastonbury. 
Hollister  Wells  H.,  East  Hartford. 
Holmes  William,  Portland. 
Hollo  way  John,  ForestviUe. 
Holmgren  John  A.,  Sonthington. 
Holt  Bertha  S.,  Massachusetts. 
Holt  Helen  Mrs.,  Middletown. 
Holt  Jane  Mrs.,  Middletown. 
Homeward  Albert  E.,  East  Hartford. 
Hopewell  Carl,  East  Hartford. 


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Horan  Edward,  Parkyille. 
Horan  Natthew,  West. 
Horan  Neal,  Middletown. 
Howard  MwryD.  Mr8.,Wether8field. 
Howard  S.  A.,  New  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Howe  Edwin  C,  Bridge^rt. 
Howe  Henry  E.,  Unionville. 
Hoyt  James  U.,  Stamford. 
Hubbard  John,  West  Hartford. 
Hnbbell  Frederick  C,  Savannah,Ga. 
Hugell  Henry,  East  Hartford. 
Hughes  Melville  C,  Wethersfleld. 
Hun  Peter,  New  York. 
Hunt  George  L.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Hunt  Harry,  New  York  city. 
Hunter  Jeannette  B.,ThompsonYille 
Hunter  W  illiam.  Canada. 
Huntington  D.  Trumbull,  China. 
Huntley  Frank  M.,  New  Haven. 
Hurd  Hobert  J.,  Bridgeport. 
Hurd  William  M.,  New  York  city. 
Hutchinson  Nelson  W.,Warren,Mas8 
Hyde  Andrew,  Windsor. 

Igoe  William,  New  Britain. 
Irish  Charles  M.,  Buckland. 
Irving  Permelia  W.,  Roscoe,  N.  Y. 
Isaacson  Alfred,  Wethersfleld. 

Jacobs  Henry,  Europe. 
James  J.S.  R6v.,Philadelphia,  Penn, 
Jamieson  John,  New  Britain. 
Janach  Karl,  Wapping. 
Jansen  Karl,  Australia. 
Jarman  Emma  A.,  Burnside. 
Jarman  William,  Burnside. 
Jaynes  Robert  T.,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 
Jennings  Edgar  H.,  New  York. 
Jennings  Ricliard  S.,  New  York. 
Jensen  Christian,  New  Britain. 
Jessen  Alfred,  East  Hartford. 
Johnsen  Wilbur,  Elm  wood. 
Johnson  A.  W.,  Wilkesbarre,  Penn. 
Johnson  Adolph,  New  York. 
Johnson  Alfred,  Bridgeport. 
Johnson  Anna  S.,  Cromwell. 
Johnson  August,  Sweden. 
Johnson  Charles  L.,  New  Britain. 
Johnson  John,  CoUinsville. 
Johnson  Parker  T.,  Bridgeport. 
Johnson  Robert,  Scotland. 
Jones  Frederick.  Baltimore. 
Jones  George,  New  Haven. 
Jones  Hamilton  W.,  Indiana. 
Jones  J.  Edwin,  Boston,  Mass. 
Jones  James  T.,  New  Britain. 
Jones  William  H.,  New  Britain. 
.Tudson  Adoniram,  Boston,  Mass. 
Judson  ClifTord,  Willimantic. 

Kallajian  Lazamas  S.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kallenbach  Lena,  New  Haven. 
Kamerer  Pa  aline,  Meriden. 
Kane  Michael,  New  Haven. 
Kane  Patrick,  New  York. 
Kane  Thomas,  New  Haven. 
Kapchesky  Herman, S.  Manchester. 
Kapchesky  Martin,  So.  Mancester. 
Kapchesky  William,  So.  Manchester 
Kaufman  Samuel,  New  York. 
Kearney  Henry,  Norwich. 
Keating  Michael,  Cromwell. 
Keenan  Michael  C,  New  Haven. 
Keenan  William,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kehoe  Albert,  New  Haven. 
Kelleher  James,  New  York. 
Kelley  John,  West  Hartford. 
Kelley  John,  New  Britain. 
Kelly  Edward,  Aubumdale,  Mass. 


Kelly  Michael  J.,  Windsor  Locks. 
Kemmerer  Mary,  New  York  city. 
Kendall  Ernest  A.  V.,  Norwich. 
Kershaw  Thomas,  Ireland. 
Kershaw  Thomas,  Sr.,  Ireland. 
Keushkerian  Armen.  G.,Waterbnry 
Keves  Frances  P.^  Springfield,Mass 
Kianey  James,  Middletown. 
Kieman  Lillie,  New  Haven. 
King  Carrie  G.,  Vermont. 
King  Charles,  Burnside. 
King  Eugene  V.,  East  Hartford. 
King  John,  Bridgeport. 
Kingsley  Edward  P.,  Bridgeport. 
Kinney  Geo.  E.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Klein  Abram,  New  York. 
Knight  Archibald,  Morrisville,N.Y. 
Knox  F.  Henry,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Knox  Seymour  H.,  Bunalo,  N.  Y. 
Koppelman  Marcus,  Virginia. 
Kowalske  Charles,  East  Hartford. 
Kroher  John  A.,  East  Hartford. 
Kueder  Fred.,  New  York. 
Kumuski  John,  New  Britain. 

Ladd  Raymond  L.,  Bloomfield. 
Ladd  Winifred,  Manchester. 
LaFogg  Lewis,  West  Hartford. 
Lane  George  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Langford  August  J.,  Waterbury. 
Langfeldt  August  J.,  Waterbury. 
Laporte  Joseph  C.,Springfield,Mass. 
Latimer  Edith  E.,  Bloomfield. 
Laughton  S.  E.  Mrs.,  Brunswick,  Ga. 
Lavery  Robert,  Illinois. 
Lavin  Henry,  New  York. 
Lawler  Elizabeth  A.,  New  York. 
Lawlor  Mary  A.,  Hazardville. 
Leach  C.  Bingham,  Middletown. 
Lecarte  Frank,  Italy. 
LeClair  L.  M.  Miss,  New  Britain. 
Leddy  C.  A.  Rev..  Bridgeport. 
Lee  tfohn  Rev.,  Meriden. 
Lee  long,  China. 
Leete  Elizabeth  M.,  Philadelphia. 
Leffingwell  E.  D.  K.,  Knoxville,  111. 
Leiblee  Emil,  New  York. 
Leigh  C.  Frederick,  Denver. 
Leighton  William,  Boston,  Mass. 
Lester  Belle,  Wallingford. 
Lester  James  G.,  East  Hartford. 
Levy  A.  L.,  New  York  city. 
Levy  Jacob,  New  York  city. 
Lewis  Brayton,  Norwich. 
Lewis  Daisy,  West  Morris. 
Lindheck  Alma,  West. 
Lindrigan  W.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Linsley  Vivian  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Lippert  Charles  C,  Brooklyn. 
Litchfield  Albert  H.,  TarifTville. 
Littell  Samuel  H.,  New  York. 
Lloyd  Frank  W.,  New  York  city. 
Loberenz  Herman,  New  Haven. 
Locke  Sydney  E.,  Philadelphia. 
I^ema  Alice,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Loescher  Anton  F.,  Ohio. 
Logan  John  F.,  Denver,  Col. 
Longley  Thomas  E^  West  Hartford. 
Loomis  Albert  C,  Waterbury. 
Loomis  Louis  H.,  New  Britain. 
Lordon  John,  Boston,  Mass. 
Lowe  Robert,  Bloomfield. 
Lowe  William  T^  Bloomfield. 
Lyman  Gilbert  G.jBridgeport 
Lynch  Frank  W.,  Wethersfleld. 
Lynch  M.  D.,  Rockville. 

Maoanley  Richard  H.,  Detroit,Mich. 
Madsen  Peter,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Magee  Joseph  M.,  Manchester. 
Magnell  Jay  M.,  South  Manchester. 
Maner  John,  Washington,  D.C. 
Maher  Maggie,  Tariffville. 
Mahon  Jane,  Middletown. 
Maile  John  L.  Rev.,  Newton  Centre. 
Mainelli  Dominick,  Italy. 
Mallury  R.,  Meriden. 
Mansworth  James,  New  Britain. 
Mara  John,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Marguliers  Nathan,Sprinfffd..  Mass. 
Marguliers  Simon,  Sprine;nela,Mass. 
Martin  H.  J.,  East  Hartford. 
Mason  William,  Boston,  Mass. 
Mason  Otto,  New  York. 
Mather  Edward  P.,  Minneapolis. 
Matson  Julius,  Rocky  Hill. 
Matthews  Matthew,  New  York. 
Maynard  Anson,  Niantio. 
McAlister  Ralph  J.,  New  York. 
MoAuley  George  A.,  Saginaw,Mich, 
McAuline  Dennis,  Middletown. 
McCann  Joseph  G.,  East  Hartford. 
McCann  Thomas,  Philadelphia. 
McCarroU  Hugh,  Philadelphia. 
McCarter  Albert,  Philadelphia. 
McCarthy  Andrew,  Middletown. 
McCarthy  Thomas  W.,  Burnside. 
McCarty  Daniel  S.,Somersyille,  N.J. 
McCartyJohn,  New  York. 
McConkey  James  A.,  New  Britain. 
McCormick  James,  Windsor. 
McCrosson  William,  Bloomfield. 
McCusker  Henry,  Waterbury. 
McDonald  James,  New  Haven. 
McDonald  John,  Milford. 
McFarland  James,  Wetliersfield. 
McFarland  James,  West  Hartford. 
McGinn  Annie,  Springfield,  Mass. 
McGinnis  Henry,  Waterbury. 
McGuire  Thomas,  Paris. 
McGurk  John,  Ireland. 
McKean  James,  Middletown. 
McKenzie  William  M.,  Newim;ton. 
McKieman  Joseph  M.,  New  Haven. 
McKirdy  William  N..  New  Britain. 
McLane  William,  New  York  city. 
McLane  William  R.,  New  York  city. 
McLean  John,  Waterbury. 
McManus  James  T.,  Detroit.  Mich. 
McNiemev  Joseph  M.,  Hadclam. 
Mc Quirk  l^amey,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Meisel  Efiie,  Massachusetts. 
Merrill  John  E..  Germany. 
Merwin  Albert  D.,  Milford. 
Michaud  John  C,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Middleton  Harry  A.,  Massachusetts. 
Miller  Arthur  F.,  Cottage  City,  Mass. 
Miller  E.  M.  Mrs.,  Windsor. 
Miller  Joseph  A.,  Wethersfleld. 
Miller  Julia  M.,  New  York. 
Miller  M.  M.  Mrs.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Miller  William,  New  York  city. 
Miner  Ebenezer  P.,  Groton. 
Mitchell  William,  Ireland. 
Moison  Theodore,  Rocky  Hill. 
Monahan  Leo.^  Clinton,  Mass. 
Monahan  William  H.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Monroe  Lewis  M.,  Rockville. 
Moore  Frank  A.,  Proctonville,  Vt. 
Moore  Frederick  T.,  East  Hartford. 
Moore  Peter  J.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Moorehouse  ExeneK.,New  Britain. 
Morgan  Walter  L.,  Newington. 
Morris  Samuel,  Norwich. 
Morrissey  John  J.,  Manhattanville. 
Morton  Arthur  J.,  Tryon,  N.  C. 
Morton  Frank,  Putnam. 
Mortson  George,  New  Britain. 


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()nfi^(f(fti  Kre^l.  W.,  Nemr  Jerfc*-y. 
0«|i5'i*xJ  Wm.  B.,  BrcKiklyii,  N.  Y. 
OtUi  Henry  L.,  J>env«?r/Col. 
Otto  Williftm  J.,  Denver,  (>>1. 
Outcmon  Joft<;|ih  F.,  Wiiulhor  Ixk'Ich. 
Ouweltttit  Jf>Acfih,  OittH^e  Grove. 
Overtoil  Ocorf(e  A.,  Kant  Hartford. 
Ovliitt  Kawnnl  M.,  Wont  Hartford. 
Owen  ('liarles  H.,  Bucklaiid« 

Pnine  Klmnr  B.,  Boston,  Mmk. 
I'liinter  Krnent  II.,  Wirmted. 
I'uliiier  Mary  («.,  New  Britain. 
I'ltpp  .lotteph,  Nowin/i^ton. 
I'arkor  Arthur,  Nowark,  N.  J. 
Parker  Kinrnii,  ('HJiforniiL 
Parker  Win.  A.  S.,  Woiiterlv,  R.  I. 
I'arkor  .InineN  A.,  ('antral  Villas*)' 
Pnrlen  Hetirv  Lee,  New  Brunswick. 
PitrNonN  H.  0.,  New  Britain. 
PaiMU)  Stanley  ('.,  Texim. 
Patten  1).  Warren,  SprinKMeld, Mann. 
Patten  y.  W.  Mm.,  San  Autonio/l'ox. 
Paul  (Muirien.  Now  York. 
Payoure  liei^ .,  NtM'thatnpton,  Maim. 
Pa\eure  Lou  •«e,Nnrtlininp(on,MaNH. 
PeiiNo  ('liarleH.  (Uiioopee,  MaAn. 
Perk  Frank  ll.,  Windsor. 
P«ek  l':ilen(\ Mn«.,WH»»hlnnton,l).C. 
peer  Fied.,  Wenllioro,  MahM. 
Peulow  MniiliUrfHtnlleld.  Mann. 
pelican  tRitami  Miuton,  MaM. 
Peiltin  (-liarieii.tMiloopee  FalU.MaM 
Pellon  Frank  11,,  New  York  oltv. 
Pi»lton  lludHon  (\,  riiloopee  Falln. 
Pennt<ie  Ho\MU*d  M.,  (Miloiiuo,  III. 
Pmii^ue  John  J.Ji.,(Vnti'al  VillaK«. 


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Pari jj ton  Sarnue!  C.,FhI;  K;ver,Ma«s 
Pye  J.  Wiiliam  U.,  Philadelphia. 

Qiiinlan  Tborna«  R.,  Portland. 
<^ijinn  Katherine,  Xew  L/jndoo. 
(^lii^bman  Ihomait,  New  York. 

Rabhitt  James  H.,  Wethcr«field. 
Kacke  Frederick,  Jr.,  Ea'^t  Hartford. 
Ran>>on  Lawrence,  Windsor. 
Rates  Thomas,  South  America. 
Rath^cb  Katie.  Eanc  Hartford. 
Ravik  Bemani,  Sprin^eld,  Mass. 
Ray  (ieorge  H.,  Florence,  Mass. 
Rav  James  H.,  New  York  city. 
Rea*l  S.  F.,  New  York. 
Roardon  Daniel,  England. 
Rocor  D wight,  Union vi lie. 
Reichartt  Louis  0.,  Germany. 
Re  id  Flmma,  New  Britain. 
Rei<l  Frank  T.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Reinnann  Chas.  F.,  New  York  city. 
Remonrll  Frank,  Windsor. 
Renschol  Ernst,  Boston,  Mass. 
Rich  Davis,  Watorbury. 
Richardson  Wm.  S.,Worce8ter,Ma8s 
Ricker  Danville  A.,  Maine. 
Riddle  Joseph  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Ri<ller  F.  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Riley  Frank  J..  Now  Jersey. 
Rilev  James.  New  Britain. 
Ring  John  H.,  Winsted. 
Rislov  Isaao,  New  York. 
Rcmoli  C'hristonherJ.,Holyoko,Ma8s 
Robb  James  II..  Went  Hartford. 
Roberts  James  \V.,  Windsor. 
Robinson  Charles  W.,  New  York. 
Robinson  Fannie  E.,  Massachusetts 
Robinson  John  C,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Roessler  Henrv.  East  Hartionl. 
Rogers  E.  S.,  \\  indsor. 
RogoiiR  Katie  E.,  Rock  ford,  UL 


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S^:.znh  FrtEJt,  Ea*1  Hanfccd. 

S^-re-^ATT  0.rl*:lat,  Xew  Vofk. 

Sc„^w  Ed  :h  M-  Xew  Loodon. 

N'rrra.^cc  J  .-^i.  Win  isor. 

Sf.n-t*kT  Sl,  Xew  York. 

S^TTDr-nr  Enkr*%  P:rt*bnrg,  Pa. 

S:-arr«  E-iwanL  East  Hartford. 

S-ieal  Jo::n  J.,  Savbrook. 

Shea  Patrick  J.,  iiorwich. 

>hea  Will-am  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SLeehan  E.<lward  J.,  Chidopc6,Mnss. 

Sr.eehan  Jeremiah  F.  Boe>toa. 

Sheeban  Joseph.  New  Ycwk. 

Sberi.ian  Charles,  New  Y'ork. 

Si.erlock  John,  New  BriUin. 

SlUfU  Nathan  H.,  New  York. 

S:Jx«  Walter  B.,  New  York. 

Sismor  George  S.,  Chicago,  Dl. 

Sill  William  R,  New  York. 

Simmons  Martha,  New  Haven. 

Simmons  William  G.,  East  Hartford. 

Si monds  Charles,  VermonL 

Simpson  Eloise,  Philadelphia. 

Sinovitz  Lewis,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Sisson  Frank  L.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Slunth  Mary,  Manchester. 

Smart  John  ll.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Smith  Elizabeth,  New  York. 

Smith  Ellen  H.,  Meriden. 

Smith  Ernest  S.,  Waterbury. 

Smith  George  E.,  Waterbury. 
Smith  Battle  H.,  Windsor  Locks. 
Smith  Henry  F.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Smith  James  A.,  New  Britain. 
Smith  Joseph  P.,  New  Britain. 
Smith  N.  B.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Smith  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Smith  Scott  H.,  Wethersfield. 
Smith  William  A.,  Middletown. 
Sneden  George,  New  Y''ork. 
Sobolski  P.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Soloman  Marian,  Italy. 
Soroko  Gerchel,  New  York. 
Soroko  Max,  New  York. 
Sparks  F.  L.,  West  Haven. 
Sparks  Geo  E.,  Manchester. 
Sparks  Howanl  U.,  New  York. 
Spaulding  G.  W.,  Manchester,  N.H. 
Spaulding  Sarah,  Plainfield. 
Speath  Philip,  New  York. 
Speelman  A.  L.,  Saybrook. 
Spencer  Edmund  C,  Saybrook. 
Sperry  Aner,  Syracuse,'N.  Y. 
SperrvGeo.  S.,  Warehouse  Point. 
Spitzfey  Margaret,  New  Y'ork. 
Sprague  Sarah,  Japan. 


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845 


Stacy  W.  E.  Mrs.,  New  York. 
Stacy  WiUard  K,  New  York. 
Starr  William  H.,  East  Hartford. 
Stebbins  T.  P.,  New  York. 
Stein  G.  R..  Glastonbur^r. 
Stembeiv  John  T.,  Newington. 
Sterner  Peter,  Windsor. 
Stevens  Charles  H.,  New  Britain. 
Stevens  Nathaniel,  Newington. 
Stevenson  Henry  JL  Bristol. 
Stickney  Geo.  K.,  Ea»t  Hartford. 
Stillman  H.  Curtis,  East  Hartford. 
Stillman  William  C.,  East  Hartford. 
Stockbridge  Emily  W.,  Denver,  Col. 
Stockholm  Frank  C,  Philadelphia. 
Stokes  Arthur  C,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Stone  Charles  H.,  New  York  city. 
Stone  James  N.,  Windsor. 
Stone  Walter  H.,  Windsor. 
Storms  Albert  J.,  Mica,  N.  Y. 
Storms  Frank  F.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Stowell  George,  Ea[st  Hartford. 
Strickland  Lloyd  A.,  New  York. 
Strobel  Jacob,  New  Britain. 
Strobel  John,  New  Britain. 
Strobel  Katie,  New  Britain. 
Strong  George  M.,  Wethersfield. 
Stroud  Blanche  L.,  Middletown* 
Stuart  Ellen  M.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Sullivan  Frank  L.,Springfield,Mass. 
Sullivan  James,  Burnside. 
Sullivan  Jane,  Bloomfield. 
Sullivan  John,  Willimantio. 
Sullivan  John  J.,  East  Hartford. 
Sullivan  Michael  J.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Sullivan  Timothy,  New  York. 
Sumner  William  A.,  New  York. 
Svensk  Fred.,  New  London. 
Sykes  Robert  Mc,  Vermont. 

Talcott  Clar.  P»  Springfield,  Mass. 
Taloott  Wilbur  L..  Middletown. 
TasUlo  John,  Midaletown. 
Tate  Rebecca  L.,  Windsor  Locks. 
Tennant  Harry,  East  Hamoton. 
Terry  Lncretia,  East  Hartford. 
Thompson  George  W.,  New  Britain. 
Thompson  J.  P.,  NorthBmpton,Mass. 
Thompson  Harry,  New  York. 
Thorn  Alex^  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Thorpe  Ervme  L.  Rev.,  Waterbury. 
Thrall  Oliver  H.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Thuer  William  T.,  East  Hartford. 
Tobias  Sollie,  New  London. 
Tolisano  Frank,  Italy. 
Topping  CI  if  ton  H.,  New  York. 
Townsend  Catherine  Mrs.,  Berlin. 
Trapnell  John,  Suffield. 
Travers  Patrick,  Vermont. 
Trehy  Nora  J.,  New  York. 
Tucker  Francis  G.,  Columbia. 
Tucker  Philip  J.,  Essex. 
Turner  Clare  C,  Morrisville,  Vt. 
Turpin  Jacob,  Massachusetts. 
.Tutnill  George,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Twining  Frank,  Granbv. 
Twitchell  Homer  J.,  Newfane,  Vt. 

Underwood  Alfred  R.,  Newfane,  Vt. 

Van  Kenron  Delia,  New  York. 
Vars  William  D.,  Saybrook  Point. 
Veasey  Albert  E.  Waterbury. 
Vibbert  James  S.,  Wethersfield. 
Viberts  George,  Wethersfield. 
Vietz  Jessie,  Canada. 

Wade  Kittle,  Chicago. 
Wade  0.  A.,  New  York. 


Wachsman  Israel,  Chicago. 
Wain  Wright  Jonathan  M.,New  York 
Walker  Chloe,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Walker  Harriet  E.,  Plainville. 
Walker  John  H.  Rev^Boston,  Mass. 
Wall  Martin,  Rocky  Hill. 
Walsh  Thomas,  New  York. 
Ward  Fred*k  E.,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Ward  Mary  W.,  New  York. 
Ward  Ruth,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Ware  Katharine,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Warner  Jennie  Mrs.,  New  Haven. 
Warner  Joseph  H.,  Bristol. 
Warren  B.  H.,  East  Petersburg,  Pa. 
Watson  Charles,  East  Hartford. 
Watson  John,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Webb  Watson  Mrs^Coopertown,NY 
Webster  George,  East  Hartford. 
Wedge  Alfred  H.,  Fond  du  Lac, Wis. 
Weidlich  Otto  H.,  Germany. 
Weihr  Louis,  New  York. 
Weinstein  Philip,  New  York. 
Weisner  Charles,  East  Hartford. 
Welch  Henry  B.,  Coventry. 
Welch  John,  New  York. 
Weller  Fred  C.  Bridgeport. 
Welles  Ralph,  East  Hartford. 
Welles  S.  H.,  New  York  city. 
Welsh  Robert  F.,  Philadelphia, Penn. 
Wentworth  William  S.,  New  York. 
Whaley  Alfred  M.,  East  Hartford. 
Wheeler  WiUard  C,  New  York  city. 
Wheelock  Jos.  W.,  Worcester,Mass. 
White  John  L.,  New  Britain. 
Whitehurst  Charles,  Philadelphia. 
Whittle  Frank,  Westfield,  Mass. 
Wicke  Paul,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Wieczorek  George  A.,  Norwich. 
Wilcox  Everett  W.,Springfield,Mass 
Wilcox  Harry  B.,  Bristol. 
Wilcox  Harry  E.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Wilcox  Mills,  New  York. 
Wild  Laura,  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. 
Wiley  Charles  C,  New  York. 
Wilkins  John  G.,  South  Carolina. 
Willard  David,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Wlllard  Will  L.,  Wethersfield. 
Willetts  Joseph,  Vermont. 
Williams  Augusta  H.,  California. 
Williams  BurdetteL.,  Blaine,  Wash. 
Williams  C.  P.,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Williams  E.  M.,  East  Hartford. 
Williams  James  W.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 
Williams  Mary,  Windsor. 
Wilson  C.  Eugene,  Middletown. 
Wilson  Fred  C.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Wilson  Joseph  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Wilson  Mary,  West  Haven. 
Winkleman  P.  C, Springfield,  Mass. 
Winter  L.  Eugene,  Columbia. 
Woell  Leo,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woemer  Christian,  East  Hartford. 
Wolcott  Joseph  J.  Eatontown,N.  J. 
Wolff  FrankJ.,  Crescent  Beach. 
Wolfson  L.  M.,  New  York. 
Wood  James,  Maine. 
Woods  Enoch,  Paris. 
Woodward  J.  Phelps,Baltimore,Md. 
Woodward  Wm.  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woodward  Wm.  H.  Proyidence,R.I. 
Worth  Nellie,  Edgartown. 
Wren  Frank  M.,  Wethersfield. 
Wright  Anna,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Wright  Walter  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Wyue  Robert,  Boston,  Mass. 

Young  Alvin  M.,  Forestville. 
Young  Frank  R.,  Southport,  Penn. 
Young  Wing,  China. 


Yurk  Lyman,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Zabel  Herman,  Germany. 
Zaritzki  Solomon,  New  York. 
Ziff  Joel,  Kentucky. 
Zimmerman  Louis,  Springfd,  Mass. 


5fat|s 

In  Hartford,  Year  ending  May  3],  1896. 

The  moniht  June  (6),  Jviy  (7), 
AuguH  (8),  September  (9),  October 
(10),  November  (11),  December 
(12),  are  in  the  year  1895,  and  ike 
months  of  January  (1),  February  {2)t 
March  (8),  April  (4),  May  (6),  are 
in  the  year  1896.  The  first 

edumn  of  figures  represent  the 
monthf  the  figures  in  the  second 
column  the  day  of  the  m4)nthf  and 
the  figures  after  name  the  age. 
Where  no  age  is  given  they  were 
under  1  year  of  age, 

7-  6~Abrams  Nellie. 
9-16-Ackerman  Louisa,  66. 
4-17-Adair  Robert  P.  46. 
6-21- Adams  David. 

11-  9-Adamson  John,  76. 

8-  8-Adams  Mary  A.  1. 
8-10-Agney  Mary,  74. 

11-  4-Ahem  Catherine,  58. 
1-19-Ahem  John. 

10-26-Aliern  Mary  E.  87. 
5-1 8- Ahem  Maurice,  2. 

12-  6-Ainoo8ki  Esther,  67. 
6-18- Ames  Carlos  G.  48. 

9-  5-Anderson  Hans,  10. 
10-23- Anderson  Hazel 

2-  2-Andrus  Cora  E.  25. 
11-11-Angelo  Teresa. 
12-  2-Alexander  Delia  M.  17. 

1-  1-Alexander  John,  42. 
8-SO-Alezander  Mary  J.  50. 
2-25-Alexander  Rocco  A. 

11-11-Alexander  Ruth. 
12-81-Allarde  Willie,  2. 

2-28-Allen  Ann,  71. 
10-  8-AlJen  Deustow  E.  46. 

7-1 8- Allen  Henry  A.  36. 
12-23-AUen  Jane,  48. 

7-10- Allen  Mary. 

2-  2-Allyn  Robert,  46. 
7-24-Al8ton. 

4-  O-Ames  Mary  £.  69. 

8-17-Andru8  Wbodbridge,  66. 

4-  3-Aniger  Robert,  54. 

7-  8-Applebee  Florence  E, 
12-28-Atwood  Eunice  E.  92. 
10-28-Atwood  George  W.  54. 

5-27-Auterpitzky  Alec.  4. 

12-28-Babcock  Charles  H.  27. 

3-11-Bacon  Janet  E.  10. 

5-16-Bngley  Jacob  F. 

7-80-Baisley  George,  76. 

1-24-Baldwin  Rebecca  G.  75. 

8-15-Banks  Effie  G. 

9-16-Banks  George,  21. 

6-21-Banks  Maud  F.  7. 
10-24-Bansemer  August,  60. 


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GEEB  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORT. 


2-27-Barber  Ezra  N.  66. 

10-  &-Bftrber  Melvin,  51. 
3-26-Barker  Sila«,  91. 

11-20-Bamard  Joftie  B.  50. 
12-17-Baniard  LaTinia,  79. 

6-2S-BaniM  Etta  G.  35. 

1-29-BafT  Helen  B. 
ll-26-Barra«  Lena. 

8-  2-BaiTow8  Alice  L. 

11-  8-BaiTuwi»  Andrew  S.  62. 

1-  3-BarrowB  Asht^el  \V.  79. 
12-24-Barrington  Altred  E.  C  1. 

9-20-Barry  Andrew,  56. 
6-27-Bftrry  Daniel,  26. 
ll-ll-Bartiiolomew  AnniOy  41. 

2-  2-BaAHett  William  T.  70. 
1-10-Ba.Hil  Blary  Lester,  29. 

7-30-Ba8J«in 

8-14-littttnglim  Salvatore. 

12-  1-Beauregard  Mabel,  12. 
7-13-Bechcr  Ernst  B.  18. 

10-  2-Becklc3r  Edgar,  68. 

8-  8-Beebe  Klisha  P.  68. 
8-81-Begley  Michael  R. 
8-18-Bengamenni  Joseph. 
8-21-Benham  James  L.  64. 

6-  2-BeDniB  Alice,  6. 

9-  5-Henni8  Charles  S. 
9-19-Bergen  Julia,  61. 

9-  4-Bergen  Oswald  W.  1. 
10-10-Bergen  Thomas,  65. 
11-22- Berry  Michael,  68. 

3-31- Berry  Peter,  66. 

5-26-Bethel  Edwin  A.  C.  39. 
10-14-Boyer  Augusta  M. 

2-19-Bidwell  Gertrude  L.  44. 

2-19-Bigelow  Mary  E.  69. 

1-20-Bill  Marjorie. 

4-  l-Birch  Thomas,  47. 

4-11-Birge  Charlotte,  90. 

10-  8- Birmingham  Harriet  M.  35. 
7-80-Bishop  Seth  W.  74. 

7-  1-Bisxell  Charles  P.  66. 
1-21-Bjork  Charles,  86. 
1-14-Boardman  William  H.  66. 

11-26-BoIles  Edwin,  96. 

4-20-Bonefnci  Frank. 
11-18- Boniukneto  Charles. 

2-16-Bom  Gertrude  H.  4. 

4-  6- Bo  wen  Thomas,  38. 
Il-30-Bower8  Marv  A.  P.  79. 

2-16-Boynton  Ella  L.  34. 

1-19-Brace  Fanny  O.  72. 
10-17-Bralnftrd  Abram,  73. 
10-16-Bralnard  Glivdvs. 
12-13-Bralnard  Nellie  K.  47. 

7-13-Brainard  Sarah  A.  90. 

6-  1-Brassill  Charles,  85. 

5-  7-Braun  Franc  isco,  8. 
12-  3-Brennan  Benjamin,  60. 

H-  9-Brennan  Catliorine,  83. 
10-26-Brennan  John  J.  58. 
8-10-Brennan  Timothy,  70. 
-8  5-Brewer  Abigail  E.  84. 
1-18-Brewstor  Catherine,  46. 
8-17-Brigham  Addie  J. 
2-16-Brigham  Edwin  G.  88. 
8-16-Brlsson  Alfred,  1. 
7-26-Briton  i*atrick,  62. 
9-12-Br(mdoes  Marvin. 
8-22-Brodour  Joseph  A.  5. 

11-  8-Brooks  Annie,  80. 
9-13-Brooks  Jennie. 

12-24-BronRon  Christina. 
2-  U-Brown  Cardella  E.  64. 
4-80- Brown  Emma,  19. 
4-  3- Brown  Effie. 
3-16- Brown  Gcorgianna,  30. 
6-22- Brown  Georgianna  P.  43. 


7-22-Brownel]  Sarah  B.  75. 
4-27-Brown  Theresa. 
9-18-Bricewig  MatiMa.  37. 
4-  2-Bruder  Bertha. 
lO-ll-Bmiggaman  Harold  F. 

4-18-Bruken^trah . 

9-  4-Brunett  Elizabeth,  31. 
9-2a-Bubser  Keinhold^eO. 

2-  1- Buckle V  M.  Laurentine,  SOi 
12-24-Barke  Jeremiah  F.  43. 
12-11-Burke  Sarah,  37. 
12-30-Bnrleigh  Chester  R. 

8-28- Bums  Michael,  50. 
12-  2-Burrell  Lena  L.  12. 
12-29-BntIer  Frank,  8. 

7-29- Butler  Samuel  A.  74. 

6-12-Bntts  Catherine,  66. 
10-19-Bntt8  Frederick  H.  4. 

4-  1-CahaIan . 

11-  1-Cahiil  Mary,  26. 
4-10-Oallahaii  Agnes,  2. 
5-26-Callahan  Ellen,  60. 

3-  1-Oallahan  John,  29. 
2-19-Callahan  Mary,  30. 

10-13-Carobridge  Carolyn  S.  59. 
9-15-Cameron  Clara  J.  45. 
9-30-Cameron  Hannah,  67. 
9-12-Camp  David  C.  68. 
2-29-Campagna  Augiolina. 
5-20-Campbell  Michael,  40. 
7-26-Canada  Isadore,  72. 

2-  8-Capen  Nellie,  26. 
1-  8-CarIo.  

11-11-Carmell  John,  45. 

12-  5-Carpenter  Lydia,  74. 
8-  6-CaiT  Thomas,  46. 

7-  4-Carrier  Harriet  L.  69. 

3-21-Carrigan  Tony,  6. 

3-16-Carroll  Maggie,  27. 

2-28-Carroll  Mary,  79. 

2-18-Car8tensen   Malta  H.  26. 
12-26-Case  Maria  A.  S3. 

1-17-Case  WiHIam  W.38. 

2-26-Ca8ev  Catherine,  76. 

4-16-Ca8ey  William,  24. 

7-26-Cash*man  John. 

7-  8-Caswell  Henry  K.  63. 

8-21-Cera8issimo  Xnthony,  1. 

3-14-Champ  Joseph. 
10-15-Chapman  Abbie  E.  R.  46. 

7-31-Chapman  Gordon  T.  72. 
10-24-Chapman  Lucius,  73. 

8-26-ChapmHn  Martha  B.  29. 

6-  8-Chappell  Ella.  43. 

4-17-Charter  Ida  May,  33. 
12-19-Cha8e  Annie. 

3-1 8-Chease lone  Rocco,  8. 

3-16-Cheashuoni  Mary. 

2-16-Cheney  Thomas  B.  67. 

4-  7-Chiariup  Michael,  1. 

1-  4-Chickering  Ellen  E.  48. 
3-15-Child  Arens. 
4-16-Chlld8  Mildred  Ida. 
4-16-Chortte  Eva,  1. 
4-17-Chri8tensen  Andrew. 

4-  7-Christen8en  Botelta  M.  1. 
3-20-Chri8tenson  Katie,  3. 
6-20-Chriftten8en  Marv,  23. 
7-19-Church  Nelson  J.  62. 

3-  4-Church  Lucy  E.  80. 
6-27-Ckioppoto  John,  7. 

2-  8-Clafl"ov  Marv,  42. 
4-18-Clark*Charrcs,  72. 

10-  9-Clark  Charles  W.  48. 

5-11-Clark  Edward. 

6-  6-Clark  Emilv  L  74. 
12-10-Clark  Harriet 

6-2&-Clark  Susan  A.  42. 


7-24-Cleiiiiaii  Coolf,  I. 
S-14-Cleiiiait  MarioD  L. 
S-IT-Cleveland  Maria  D.  74. 
lO-lQ-Ciine  Edward  M. 

10-  9-CUne  Joseph  J. 
4-21-Ck»iiiaii  Andrew,  60. 
&-2(M>>atman  William,  8. 

10-30-€obb  Hiram,  71. 

7-29-Code  Catherine,  73. 
12-  4-Coney  Lizzie,  4. 

2-  6-Coffin  George  B.  89. 

4-11-Coholan  William,  1. 

2-  6-Coleman  Olcott,  73. 

3-  6-Connolly 

4-20-Connor  Margaret,  1. 
4-18-Connor  Marv,  8. 
9-l»-Conway  Michael,  49. 
7-19-Connertt  Elizabeth,  A. 
<V-  1- Connolly  Mary  J.  70. 

12-  8-Conway  George,  84. 
10-24-Coogair  Mary,  17. 

9-10-Cook  Cordelia  R.  75. 

8-  8-Oook  Orinda,  85. 

7-21-Cooley  Elizabeth  P.  72. 

11-  9-Cooley  Emily,  77. 
6-  l-Coombs    — ^ 

13-28-Cooney  William,  62. 
7-18-Cooper  Grace  M.  9. 

11-  8-Copperberg  Caroline,  30. 
3-10-Coppiiiger  William,  2. 

12-  8-Corbett  Michael,  84. 
4-16-Corcoran  Edward,  2. 
5-10-  Corcoran  Thomas  F.  3. 
1-27-Corey  William  A.  62. 

10-20-Cormier  Mary  B.  4. 

2-  7-Coming  John  B.  85. 
10-17-Corrigan  Margaret,  68. 

8-21-CosteIlo  Ellen,  88. 
12-  5-Costello  Florence  E.  1. 

6-  l-Costello  Joseph  H.  17. 

5-  5-Co8tello  Michael,  27. 

6-  8-Gotton  Helen  0.  20. 

4-  1-Coulfield  Paul. 
2-21-Courtney  Thomas,  37. 

12-  5-Courtney  Thomas  H.  8. 

2-20-Coughlin  James,  73. 

9-11-Coughlin  James  A. 

4-17-CowTes  Harriet  S.  65. 

6-  9-Cowle8  James  P.  69. 

3-12-Cowle8  John  S.  51. 

7-12-Cowles  Lauretta  V. 
12-  2-Coxeter  William  H. 

8-  5-Craemer  Johanna  L.  26. 
12-21-Crane  Ella  S.  56. 

1-14-Crohn  Marion,  66. 
6-28-Croll  Rosie. 
12-21-Cronin  Bridget,  87. 
6-28-Cronin  Daniel. 
3-22-Cronin  Johanna  T.  4. 

9-  7-Cronin  Kate  A. 
-  1-Cronin  Sadie. 

3-18-Cronin  Timothy  J.  2. 
10-21-Cros8  Florence  M.  12. 

8-  4-Crowley  John. 
10-16-Cullen  Catherine,  48. 

8-30-Cullum  Bridget,  55. 

6-  4-Cully  James  B. 

6-  4-Cummings  John. 

10-  9-Cummings  Hannah,  50. 

3-31-Cunningham . 

6-21-Cunningham  John,  60. 
8-12-Curran  Mary,  57. 

11-  1-Curtin  John,  24. 
6-  6-Curti8    

12-2&-Dailey  Addie,  45. 

4-10-Daly  Agnes,  1. 
11-19-Daly  Maggie,  28. 

4-12-Daly  Marv. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


847 


4-80-Dale7  Ellen,  49. 

6~  1-Dalev  Jameg,  88. 

4-29-DanielB  Laura  W.  69. 

4-18-DanieU  Mary  £.  74. 
10-22-DarUn  Parker  L.  81. 

7-12-Dart  Annie  M.  48. 
12-  2-Dart  Frederick  L.  88. 

4-28-Dayt8  Gustavus  F.  78. 

8-13-Dayi8  Isaac  P.  8^ 
Il-16-Dayi8  Marjraret  £.  55. 

7-81-David8on  Sarah,  44. 

8-81-Da7  Charles  S.  27. 

4-20-Day  Jessie  M.  8. 

2-  8-Decker  Harriet,  75. 

l-19-DeCum8m  Paolina,  4. 

8-17-Dee  Fannie,  70. 

8-22-DelGaudia  Angelo  M. 

^  2-Deegan  John  J.  84. 

1-81-Deianey  Margaret,  76. 

7-21-DeLeon  Gamille,  2. 
11-14-DeIoughery  Eliza,  57. 
11-  5-Demp8ey  Mary  J.  86. 

2-  1-Dennin  John,  28. 

4-20-DeNezzo  Frank. 
12-19-Denslow  Marion  H. 
11-  8-De8all  Elson,  1. 

7-  1-Dewing  Alice  S.  8. 
4-28-Diamond  George  A.  18. 
8-20-Diedrik8en  Esther  1. 1. 
5-18-Dixon  Florence  E.  2. 
2-  ^Dobmeier    

11-28-Dodge  Mariette  L.  60. 

8-  7-Doherty  Charles  E.  53. 
1-26-Dolan  Thomas,  24. 

10-24-Dolin  Bridget,  88. 

8-12-Dooley  Michael,  40. 
12-18-Dooley  Michael.  58. 

1-22-Doollng  Leo. 

9-24-Dooling  William  F.  22. 
10-24-Donaghae  Edward. 

9-26-Donanun  James,  88. 

2-29-Donegan  Anue,  66. 

10-  7-Dononue  Jerry,  42. 
1-  8-Donohne  Patrick,  78. 
2-28 -Donovan  Archibald  J.  22. 

10-28-Donovan  Ellen,  6L 

6-  5-Donovan  Margaret,  29. 
1-80-Donovan  Thomas,  62. 
5-16-Dor8ey  Herbert  A. 

12-81-Doty  Lyditt  A.  49. 

11-  7-Dougherty  Mary,  64. 
7-ll-Douglas8  John  ^.  40. 
8-29-Dow  Julia  T.  87. 
7-21-Dow  Rioae  N.  1. 

1-  8-Doyle  John,  82. 

7-  4-Doyle  Julia  A. 
4-18-Drake  August. 
5-25-Drake  Kittie,  6. 
9-10-Duffy  Elizabeth,  15. 
6-28-Dufly  John  P.  16. 
6-12-Dufly  Marv,  46. 
9-22-Dufiy  Mary  E. 

10-  9-Dufrv  Rosanna. 
7-18-Duffy  Sarah. 

10-15-Duggan  Ellen,  1. 

8-  7-Duma8  Ethel  O 
9-18-Dundon  Ellen,  47. 

12-80-Dunn  Arthur,  2. 

11-  4-Dunn  James,  2. 
ll-80-I)unn  John  C.  80. 

2-22-Dunn  Mary,  50. 
7-25-Dunn  Peter  J.  40. 

5-  7-Dunn  Ramond  F. 
11-  4-Dnnn  WUliam  J.  1. 

6-  6-Dunning  Thomas,  57. 

4-  8-Eacran  James  P.  56. 
1-  1-Ebbe  Rosilia  H. 
12-29-Eckmeter  Minnie  H. 


10.26-.Egan  Dayid,  84. 

4-22-£gan  Patrick  J.  46. 

1-  4-Eggle8ton 
11-27-Ellis  Ernest. 

9-ll-Elli80n  WiUiam,  65. 

9-14-El8ner  Moses,  45. 
10-19-Elwood  John,  60. 

6-26-Eme8ka  Frank. 
11-21-Erikson 

8-27-£mst  Eliza,  69. 

5-26-Eyans  Catharine,  79. 

1-20-Fador  Homer. 

4-15-Falck  Hansine  M.  12. 

7-  9-Fallon  Edward. 
10-25-Farnham  John  M.  77. 
10-21-Farrell  John,  48. 

1-  9-FarreIl  Raymond,  1. 
7-20-Feeley  Ann,  85. 
9-26-Feil  Regina,  86. 

8-26-Fenn    

5-21-Fenton  Mahala,  62. 

7-  4-Ferrall  Frances  M.  68. 

2-  1-Ji'ilan  Owen,  78. 
7-80-Filand  Alice,  60. 
8-17- Filon  Dayid  F. 

6-24-Fine    

2-29-Fink  Jo)in.2. 
5-10-Finnegan  Mary,  80. 
1-19-Fischer  John  A  59. 
7-26-Fisher  George  A.  Jr. 

11-15-Fisher  Harry,  6. 

8-12-Fistler  Julia  F. 

2-  6-Fitzgerald  James,  72. 
10-  2-Fitzgerald  Richard,  60. 

6-  2-Fitzpatrick  John,  24. 

7-28-Fitzpatrick  Mary. 

8-28-Flanigan  Patriclc. 

8-  8-Flenigan  MaryE. 
2-28-Flint  Susie  E.  57. 
8-25-Flynn  George. 
9-22-Flynn  Mary^  15. 
2-22-Foisey  Raymond,  8. 

7-29-Foran    

2-l5-Forbes  Sanford,68. 
8-81-Forbe8  Sophia  E.  68. 

12-21 -Ford  Russell  A  26. 

6-  8-Foreman  Alice  G. 

2-16-Foreman  Leora  B.  27. 

1-11-Fomat  Mary  E.  27. 

6-  2-Fortunot  Dominic. 

1-  4-Fo8ter  T.  Spencer,  49. 

1-19-Fowler  Joseph  S.  49. 
ll_26-Fox  Albert. 

1-16-Fox  Richard  W.  49. 

1-10-Frain  Hattie,  65. 

8-12-Francis  Ella  B.  85. 

6-  6-Franci8  Patrick,  58. 

2-11-Frasick  Aug[iistus,  72. 

3-20-  Freiler  Jennie,  2. 

1-21-French  Joseph,  59. 

4-  6-Freyler  William  F. 
12-  6-Fried  Ipiatz,  48. 

8-27-Fuller  Frank  L.  40. 

6-80-Fuller  Robert  S.  75. 
12-18-Fulter  Adolph,  22. 
12-1 5-Ful ton  Barbara. 

8-10-Furey  Alice  J. 

4-  5-Furlong  Gladys  C. 

1-18-Furlong  John,  88. 

6-24-Futter  Jennie,  19. 

12-10-GaflFey  Thomas,  10. 

1-14-Gaffney  Charles,  21. 

9-14-Gaffney  Michnel,  81. 
10-  9-GaghRn  Annie,  2. 

4-15-Gainos  Mnrgaret  A.  62. 

9-  2-Gahn  Christine  C.  81. 
11-29-Gallagher  Jamesi,  44. 


8-  7-Gralyin  James. 
8-17-Garland  William  G.  57. 

10-19-Garhn  Hilda. 
12-  2-Garrett  Jane,  60. 

9-  4-Garyin  Catherine,  65. 
8-  2-Garyey  Michael,  28. 

12-28-Garry' Terence,  51. 
6-10-Gasnd  Freda,  5. 
10-  5-Gate8  Howard  C.  83. 

4-  2-Gates  Justin  J.  34. 
8-22-Gauthier  Mary  J.  28. 
6-  1-Grayel  Oliyer.  19. 

10-15-Gayin  Cathenne,  56. 

5-  8-Gayin  Mary,  24. 
8-26-Gaylord  Joseph  C.  69. 

8-  6-George  Rocco. 

8-26-Gesandry    

8-16-Getting8  Hannah. 
8-13-Giannettino  . 

10-  2-Gibbons  Marie,  1. 

1-27-Gibbs  Anna  A.  47. 

4-11-Gibson  James  C.  1. 

4-  8-Gifford  Beatrice. 
11-18-Gilbert  John  B.  59. 

2-2l-Giles  Josephine,  8. 

2-12-Glles  Robert,  1. 

4-10-Gillett  Austin  C.  41. 

1-28-Gillette  Emeline  A.  50. 
10-  4-Gla8tetter  Anna  M.  12. 

6-  2-Glea8on  Chauncey  W.  30. 

1-  1-Glynn  Mary. 
8-13-Goodell  James  H.  58. 

12-28-GoodmRn  Angela  A.  68. 

9-  7-Goodwill  Carrie.  17. 

4-  3-Goodwin  Elizabeth  B.  80. 
12-19-Gorman  Catherine  T.  28. 

2-  4-Gorman  Francis,  81. 
8-19-Gotberg  Minnie,  15. 

12-  8-Goyanni  Grani,  85. 

4-  8-Graboski  Antonio,  64. 

4-  8-Grady  James  J.  1. 

8-10-Graham  Daniel,  56. 
11-27-Graney  Thomas. 

6-18-Grant  Sarah  A.  61. 
11-17-Grayes  Par'.yncia,  88. 

2-  4-Gray  Edward  W. 

l-Sl-Graylish    

10-20-Green  Elizabeth  H.  57. 

2-10-Green  Mary,  24. 
10-28-Green  Wilfiam,  22. 

7-  4-Greenberg  Annie. 
9-20-Greenberg  Hyme,  10. 

8-  4-Grice  Elizabeth. 

8-24-Griffin . 

2-23-Grogan  Cornelius. 

8-  l-Grogan  John  E. 

4-  9-Gruninger  Florence  L. 

9-  6-Guinang  Margaret,  29. 

12-25-Hackenbnck 


8-10-Hafey  Mary  A.  30. 

4-  l-Haggerty  George,  7. 
2-18-Hall  Carrie.  40. 
7-20-Hall  Mary  L.  62. 
4-19-Halloran  John,  38. 
3-28-Hamilton  Harmony  E.  88. 
5-26 -Hamilton  Irene  L.  39. 

1-  7-Hanley  Mary  J.  40. 

11-17-Hansen  Hannah,  49. 

8-16-Harding  Ruth  G.  53. 

5-  5-Harris  Edward  R.  52. 

6-  4-Harris  Sarah    

11-14-Hart  Joanna  F.  76. 
10-13-Hartzoll  Emma,  44. 

6-29-Harvey  Candace,  84. 
8-  8-Harvich  Samuel,  3. 
3-12-Haskell  Sophronia  R.  83. 
9-18-Hastings  Fannie  L.  12. 
3-  8-Hawe8  Eli,  79. 


348 


CEEB^S    HAKTFORD    CITY    DmECTORY. 


6-  S-Hawley  Laura  W.  59. 
12-2&-Haye8  Bridget  49. 

7-14-Hajes  Edward. 

7-2d-Haye8  Robert. 
10-19-Healey  Mary,  41. 

8-10-Healey  Stephen. 

2-25-Healy  Catherine,  42. 

8-  e-Heck  Mary,  77. 

8-23-Heeney  Edwrard  J.  1. 

7-14-Heise  Magflrie,  23. 

8-14-Hellmaim  Minna,  88. 

4-25-Henne8sey  Flora,  1. 

4-12-Henry  Abbie,  89. 
10-81-Henry  William  B.  64. 

4-  7-HenRbn  John,  24. 

4-11-Herbert  Ernest,  82. 

1-22-Herron  Mav,  27. 

4-  l-Hesftelton  ^asan  F. 

4-14-HeubIein  Lena,  70. 

8-27-Hewe8  Ruth  L  2. 

6-24-Heyer  William  W.  26. 

6-10-Hickey  Catherine  F.  86. 

8-12-Hickmott  Stephen  M.  74. 

9-26-Hillard  Thomas. 

6-17-Hills    

8-  9-Hills . 

8-27-Hill8  Charles  E.  68. 

6-26-Hill8  Oscar  K.  24. 

2-  8-HiIl8  William. 
12-16-Hill8  William,  60. 

4-29-Hoadley  Mary  R.  70. 

7-29-Holfman  Isaac  S. 

2-12-Hormoeckel    

1-10-Holbrook  Caleb  M.  75. 

8-  6-Holcomb  Grace  A.  6. 

5-18-Holland  John,  64. 

7-12-Hollander  Sophia,  74. 

6-  8-Horan  John,  60. 

ll-17-Hor8fall  

10-21-Horsfall  Frederick,  88. 
11-14-Hoalihan  John,  66. 
11-22-House  Clarence,  86. 
Il-80-Hou9ton  Lyditt  E.  67. 

5-22-Howden  Jessie  C.  47. 
11-  8-Howey  Sarah,  84. 
lO-lO-Hughes 

7-20-Hiighes  Abbie,  22. 

8-  7-Hughes  James,  66. 

4-22-Hughes  Peter,  1. 

4-16-Hiima8on  Mary,  84. 
10-  O-Hulmstrom  Jamea  T. 
10-  l-Hulmstrom  Louis  S. 

6-  4-Humeo  Wallace,  19. 
2-24-Humphrev  Alfred  A.  14. 

10-19-Huntley  ftuth  S.  68. 
6-29-Hunt  B  idelia  C.  86. 
8-  8-Hus8ey  Mary  A.  1. 
l-lO-Hutchms  Adelbert,  48. 

7-  1-Hutten  Joseph  H.  89. 

4-  2-T«ro  Alice,  6. 

4-  8-Irwin  George  W.  18. 

8-28-Ives  Elizabeth  F.  7. 

7-16-Jamo8  Harold. 
12-29-Jackoon  Al Freda. 

7-16-Jackson  Ethel  C. 

4-22-.Iackson  Gordon  K. 
12-10-Jack9on  Lilly. 

8-21-JackBon  Winiflm  H.  58. 

8-  4-,Tenkin.s  Willinm  G.  47. 
7-80-Jen8on  Wilhema. 
5-12-.Terome  Eliza  H.  66. 

1-  6-Joffar 

10-  8-.)ohnson  


10-11-Johnson  Andrew,  40. 
7-17-Johnson  Eva  D.  82. 
6-ll--.Tohnflon  George  B.  74. 
8-  6-John8on  Horace,  96. 


6-28-John8on  Jeromiah,  84. 

8-24-John8on  Jnliua  F.  61. 
10-16-nJohn8on  Katrine  C. 

4-14-Johnson  Mary,  1. 

1-  6-Johnson  Sarah. 
12-29^ones  Bertha,  19. 

4-27-Jones  George  B.  8. 

4-14-Jone8  Ruth,  1. 

7-24-Jordan  Catherine,  81. 

9-16-Jordan  Mary,  87. 

1-23-Judd  Sarah  A.  76. 
'  4-10-Jurgen8en  Etage,  1. 

7-80-Kanderage  Tetta. 
8-18-Kane  James,  1. 
7-19-Kane  Paul  T. 

6-  7-Kapp  Maria,  70. 
4-24-Ka8tner  Joseph,  46. 
&-26-Kaur  Cornelius  J. 
7-16-Kavanaugh  Peter,  76. 
8-  6-Katz  Larry,  1. 
1-18-Katz  Nathan,  1. 
2-24-Katz  Solomon. 

4-  7-Kay  Charles  N. 

3-  2-Keasley  George  R.  61. 

7-  1-Keegan  Catherine,  62. 
1-12-Keenan  John  F.  81. 
8-28-Kehoe  Mamie,  24. 

8-  2-Kelby  Howard  A. 
7-16-Kelleher  Isabel  E.  1. 
2-28-KelIey  Anne,  76. 

1-  6-KeIley  Annie,  66. 
8-12-Kelley  Margaret. 
4-24-Kelley  Nora,  17. 

8-  7-Kelley  Patrick,  66. 
11-29-Kelly 

7-16-Kelly  Annie  R.  17. 

9-14-Kennedy  Blanche  I. 

8-20-Kennedy  Bridget,  62. 
12-  8-Kennedy  Willie. 

7-12-Kennelly  Annie  B.  46. 

1-  6-Kenny  Lucy  W.  66. 
10-26-Kent  Orion  L. 

10-  2-Ker8haw  Ann. 
11-27-Kiely  Sarah,  2. 

9-  9-Killian  Catherine. 
11-28-Kimberley  Nancy  C.  88. 

8-18-King  Genevieve  E.  1. 
6-  2-Klng  Charies  R.  77. 

8-16-Kin9ler . 

6-ll-King8lev  William  R.  61. 
2-29-Kivney' 

8-  1-Knight  Henry  L 
7-10-KoffinkeIda,82. 

4-  9-Kreuzer  Henry  R.  28. 

9-  7-Krumer  Minnie. 
8-  8-Kuhn  Mary. 

9-21-Lacro80  Annie. 
2-18-Lally  Thomas,  72. 

4-29-Lamont . 

12-28-Landermann  Harry. 

11-  9-Landrigan  Bridget,  66. 
6-  8-Langdon  Joseph,  83. 
1-12- Lane  Edward,  89. 

12-  7-Lar8on 

6-  6-Larson  Walter 
12-81-Lasar  Ambrose. 

7-  7-Latar  John,  50. 
6-18-Lavoir  Maiy. 
4-28-LawIer  George,  25. 
8-30-Lawles8  John,  8L 
2-20-Lawrence  Dominick. 
1-  2-Lauria  Rose,  1. 

11-23-Leach  James  A.  24. 

8-15-Lecendo  Laura. 

8-18-Lee  Alice  E.  88. 

7-22-Lee  Ann,  70. 
11-10-Lee  Annie,  21. 


t-  8-Lee  Lorinda,  74. 
4-  6-Leineweber  Charles. 
8-11-Leiose  Lonis,  66. 

1-  8-Lennon  James,  4. 
1-28-Lennon  Thomas,  8. 
8-29-Leonard  Martha  M.  70. 

10-10-Leparto  Felese,  60. 
6-18-Lequoi  Harold  J.  1. 
1-17-LeRoy  Joseph  C. 
8-18-Levey  Dora. 
2-28-Leve8que  J.  Alphonse,  10. 
8-14-Levine  Harry,  4. 
4-14- Levin  Louis. 

8-81-Levinson . 

l-26-Lewi8  Laura  E.  44. 

8-18-Lewis  Mary,  67. 

Z-  8-Lewis  William  H.  66. 

7-  O-Lincks  Caroline  B. 

8-  l-Lincks  Christina  E. 
11-  1-Lltchfield  Albert  T.  83. 

8-26-Llewellyn 

8-  8-Lloyd  Rosella,  90. 
10-20-Loe8er  Peter,  61. 
11-  1-Longworth  Flossy. 

11-  l-LoomiBDwightH.28. 
4-10-Looney  Ellen. 
7-18-Looney  Margaret,  C 
4-  8-Looney  Mary,  28. 
8-27-Lord  Lorin  P.  67. 
8-14-Loyeland  Alice,  83. 
&-16-LoveIl  Joan,  78. 
6-28-Low  Jane,  49. 

10-14-Lucas  Susan  M.  79. 
6-27-Luddau  Edward,  80. 

6-  3-Lundgren  J.  Gustave,  84. 
7-10-Luther  Mary  A.  68. 
6-26-Lutze  Joseph,  1. 

4-  8-Lyman  Lizzie  W.  28. 
8-  7-Lynch  Catharine,  61. 

8-  4-Lyon  Irving  W.  66. 

7-  2-Madden  John.  87. 
2-16-Magill  Amy  J.  88. 

10-17-Mapire  Thomas,  60. 

8-  7-Mahoney  Daniel  J.  28. 
4-24-Mahoney  Nellie. 
2-11-Mahon  Bernard,  67. 
6-26-Malley  Peter,  47. 

12-  8-Malone  Catherine,  30. 
8-17-Maloney  Lizzie  F.  84. 

ia-26-Maloy  Edward,  28. 
12-80-Ma8Scini  Dominic,  16. 

9-  6-Manion  Catherine. 

9-  9-Manion  Keron,  60. 
12-29-Mara  Stephen,  86. 

2-29-Marans  Jacob,  1. 
12-  9-Markham  Margaret,  2. 

6-  3-MartelI  James,  1. 

4-  6-Martin  Bridget,  66. 
12-  9-Martin  Willie. 

6-  9-Martins  Herman,  2. 

2-18-Maryel  John  0.  66. 

8-28-Ma8on  Bem^jah  K.78. 

2-16-Ma8on  Joseph  W.  65. 

2-25-Matares  Nellie. 

2-18-Maten  Robert,  48. 

6-21-Mather  Delia  J. 

2-27-Mayo  Joseph.  72. 

8-  d-Mazziotta  Isabel. 

7-10-McArthur  Hattie. 

4-23-McCafferty  Edward  A.  29. 
10-31-McCall  Thomas. 

4-14-McCann  Francis  H. 

2-  7-McCarthT  Elizabeth. 
4-  6-McCarthy  John,  8. 
8-24-McCarthy  Mary,  68. 

10-16-McCarthy  Mary,  70. 
4-30-McClure  Lucy  A.  61. 
2-14-McCoy  Mary,  53. 


QEEr's    HAHTFOBD    cm    DIRECtOIlT. 


849 


8-22-McCrone 

fr-80-MoGros8en  James,  86. 

8-20-McCiie  James,  28. 

0-19-McCiuker  James. 
12-12-McDoDald  Gatberine,  61. 

8-  9-McDonald  William,  6. 
ia-16-McDougall  Cora.  80. 

a-16-McEvoy  Edward^l. 

6-16-McGinn  Francis  H.  1. 

2-S6-McGrath  Margaret,  26. 

2-  4-Mc6rath  Patrick,  60. 

4-26~McGreay7  Martin. 

8-ll-Mc6aire  Patrick,  60. 

1-  6-McHagh  Thomas,  61. 
2-27-McKenna  Edward,  24. 

2-  2-MoKieman  William. 
1-  4-McLaaghlin  Frank. 

11-17-MoLean  L.  Maria,  84. 

8-24-McMillen  James,  80. 
12-  8-McMulleQ  Martha,  69. 

8-18-McNab  Joseph,  64. 

8-22-McNally  James. 
12-  1-McNaIly  Michael  J.  7. 
10-80-McNamara  Alice,  2. 

1-  l-McPherson  George  B.  28. 
12-16-MoPher8on  John,  62. 

1-10-Mead  Annie  E.  64. 
8-11-Meagher  John,  89. 
6-18-Meehan  Joseph  J. 

10-  4-Melody  Sidney  A.  22. 
4-  4-Mendon8  Manuel  C.  44, 

11-18-Merrick  Helen,  14. 
12-80-Merrill  George  B.  22. 
12-16-Merrill  Viola  C.  71. 

6-28-Miles  John,  78. 

6-18-Milikow8ki  John,  7. 

10-22-MilIer 

10-16-Miller  Alice  L.  86. 

11-  9-Miller  Charles. 
fr-29-Miller  Emma  S.  1. 

11-  6-MUIs  Eliza,  66. 

8-  7-Miner  William  H.  86. 
7-21-Moll  Theresa  M.  60. 
4-17-Mollltor  Ellen,  24. 

6-  8-Molumphy  David,  49. 
4-28-Molumpey  Margaret,  47. 

12-  4-Moon  Mary  E.  64. 

4-13-Mooney . 

6-11-Mooney  Lawrence,  68. 

11-  4-Mooney  Mary,  66. 

6-10-Mooney  Thomas,  8. 

6-14-Moore  Abby  A.  77. 
10-28-Moore  David  J.  46. 

8-16-Moore  Donald  H. 

8-16-Moore  John,  88. 

9-80-Moran  Bridget,  77. 
11-  1-Moran  Edward,  64. 

6-27-Moran  Thomas,  62. 
11-48-Morgan  Thomas  A. 

6-19-Morgan  James. 

2-  2-Morgan  Mary,  64. 
11-14-Moriarty  Ellen,  2. 

4-16-Moriarity  Johanna,  80. 
4-10-Moriarity  Mary. 
8-29-Moriarity  Michael,  1. 

9-  4-Morris  Lizzie,  1. 
6-17-Morri8on  Bridget,  67. 
8-  4-Morrison  John. 
9-28-Morri8on  Joseph  F. 
7-80-Morrison  Kate,  61. 
4-12-Morri8sey  Patrick,  70. 
1-10-Mottram  Frank. 
1-81-Moulton  Sylvester  T.  66. 
8-16-Moy8en  Frank,  L 
9-26-Mueller  Wilhelemia,  79. 

11-28-Mnldowney  Marv,  8. 
9-16-Mullaly  Bridget,"'70. 

8-14-Munigan 

1-19-Mnlvey  Patrick,  40 


2-16-Marphy  

7-17-Murphy  Andrew,  48. 

8-28-Mnrphy  Dennis,  6. 
10-18-Murphy  Dorothy  A.  1. 
11-80-Murphy  Edward,  68. 

6-19-Marphy  Ellen,  68.' 
10-17-Marphy  James,  66. 

9-  9-Murphy  John  J.  27. 

7-  6-Murphy  William  T.  84. 
4-24-Murray  Catherine.  80. 
2-  6-Marray  Dennis,  40. 
8-21-Mnrray  James,  9. 

4-  2-Marray  Raymond  £. 
11-26-Mntter  August,  28. 
8-26-Myer8  Anme  L.  1. 

9-16-Neil8on  Anton  J. 

9-21 -Nelson  Charles  J.  88. 

9-11-Nelson  James  61. 
10-16-Neumann  John  D.  79. 
10-11-Neumann  Louis  O.  D. 

4-12-Newton  Daisy  I. 
10-  9-Nichols  Isabella  M.  68. 

4-14-Nod8trom  Ida  L.  8. 

6-20 -Nolan  Mary,  60. 

9-17-Nordqul8t'&nma  C.  28. 

12-26-Obert  George  W.  1. 

9-  a-0'Brien  

8-23-0*Brien  John,  62. 
12-17-0'Brien  John,  46. 

1-22-0'Brien  M.  Galvella,  26. 

8-11-0'Brien  Mary,  49. 

4-18-0'Brien  Mary. 
ia-lM)*Brien  Michael,  68. 

2-  6-0'Brien  William,  67. 

9-  9-0'Callaghan  

6-28-Ockray  Albert  W.  46. 

2-16-Ocks  Mary. 

1-20-0' Connell  Charles  E.  29. 

2-16-0'Connell  Philip,  62. 

4-20-0' Conner  James,  10. 

4-  9-0'Conner  Matthew,  64. 

2-2d-0'Connors  Katie,  14. 

8-81-0'Connor8  Mabel,  8. 

1-  8-0'Donnell  

6-27-0' Flaherty  John,  86. 
9-2ft-0'Flaherty  Julia  L.  1. 
6-  9-0'Hara  Catherine,  1. 

11-SO-O'Keefe  Michael  T.  12. 
7-18-Ol8en  Hettie  A.  1. 

2-  1-O'Laughlin  Martin  A. 
lO-16-Olmsted  Henrietta,  41. 

4-80-O'Neil  . 

12-19-0*Neil  Elizabeth  E.  60. 

2-  7-0'Neil  James. 

6-20-0'Neil  M.  Georgianna,  60. 

8-18-Oppelt  Barbara,  64. 

4-  8-Oppelt  William. 

6-15-0'Kiley  John  E. 
11-27-O'RUey  Mary,  84. 

7-19-Packard  Hattie. 
2-  6-Palfrey  Mary,  66. 
8-17-Palma  Rooco  D. 
7-17-Pardo  Anthony,  40. 

8-  8-Parri8h  Fannie  A.  89. 
1-81-Parish  Susan  H.  68. 
8-22-Parker  Bessie  M. 
8-19-Parker  Daisy  G.  1. 
6-21-Parker  John  A.  17. 
1-  6-PamelI  Benjamin,  62. 
6-14-Par8on  David  N.  62. 
2-29-Pa8CO  Lester,  96. 
4-24-Pauli  Leina,  2. 
1-29-Pear  Lucy,  2. 
4-10-Pease  Louise  C.  26. 
6-  7-Pease  Saloma  A.  88. 

12-18-Peckham  Oliver,  82. 


11-  8-Pelton  Lewis  S.  84. 
12-16-Peritz  Freda  T.  42. 

2-22-Perkins  

6-  &-Perkins  Nellie  A.  29. 
8-29-Perry  Rebecca  I.  89. 
12-17-Peterson  Christian,  26. 

10-  8-Peter8on  Nathaniel,  86. 
6-2e-Pfund  Theodore,  68. 
6-11-Phelan  William,  87. 
8-  9-Phelps  Percie  K.  88. 
1-81-PhiUips  Emily  S.  68. 
9-20- Phillips  James  81. 
^29-Phillips  Mary  M.  84. 

ia-16-Phillips  Thomas,  82. 
8-  9-Phipps  Elizabeth  F.  A.  71. 
6-ll-Pier8on  Elizabeth  M.  20. 
6-  8-Pillion  Bridget,  66. 
4-26-Pillion  Charies,  80. 
6-11-Pinney  Annie,  68. 

1-  9-Place  Flossie,  8. 

12-  4-Place  George  B.  62. 
4-28-Plimpton  Augusta  C.  78. 

12-17-Plunkett  Lucy  M.  60. 
8-10-Polima  Rosina. 
11-10-Poole  Joseph  J.  66. 

11-  l-Po«t  MaiT  A.  88. 
11-15-Potence  Frank. 
12-22-Potter  Daniel  T.  66. 

4-11-Powers  Mary  E.  8. 

2-  8-Prendergast  Bridget,  68. 
4-  2-Prendergast  James  W.  6. 
4-16-Preston  Truman  W.  70. 
4-12-Prince  William,  66. 
8-16-Prout  Minnie,  27. 
8-81-Prumbaum  Matthew  P.  1. 

1-  9-Pullotti  Donate  R.  1. 
10-10-Pusirowsky  Morris,  1. 

8-  7-Quirk  Sarah,  47. 
2-18-Quinn  Ellen,  66. 

12-  2-Quinn  Ellen,  46. 
8-26-Quinn  John,  62. 
1-16-Quinn  Patrick,  42. 
l-24^Quinn  Peter,  70. 

12-  9-Rabbick  Morris. 

2-12-Rabtt8ch  Marx  L. 
11-  6-Rafferty  James,  26. 

8-18-Raimondi  Angelina,  4. 
12-27-Randall  William  H.  78. 

6-  2-Ray  Catherine  T.  27. 
12-18-Reader  Madeline. 
10-11-Reagan  Jeremiah,  40. 

6-28-Rearaon  Alice. 
12-26-Redding  Patrick,  10. 
8-21-Redell  Harold  R.  1. 
6-11-Redmond  Ann,  60. 
4-  7-Reid  John  P.  28. 

7-  8-Reid  Lewis  H.  70. 

2-  6-Reiche  Marie  A.  84. 
d-lS-Reisinweiber  Katherine,  79. 
8-17-Reitz  Cornelia. 
7-26-Reitz  Theresa. 
1-28-Reynolds  John,  64. 
8-29-Rhein  Latty.  • 
8-80-Richard8on  Selina,  86. 
4-80-Richmond  William  W.  69. 
7-24-Riley  Cecilia. 

2-  4-Riley  Phineas  S.  74. 
1-21-Rippel  Theresa,  69. 
4-28-River8  Florence,  27. 

7-  4-Roach  John,  2. 
11-28-Roach  Julia,  68. 

6-11-Robbins  Alice  W.  61. 
11-  8-Robbins  Caroline  M.  67. 

8-  7-Robert8  Ebenezer,  76. 

6-  7-Roche  Johanna,  66. 

7-  8-Roeske  Cornelia  C.  82. 
2-26-Romano  John,  2. 


350 


geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


8-  1-Rome  Abraham. 

8-  &-Rood  Isaac,  70. 

6-  7-Roonev  John  J.  54. 
l-17-Ro»a8co  Fred  J.  20. 

9-  5-Ro9en  Tulle. 
6-25-Roseiiblatt  Benjamin,  1. 
4-18-Ro8enfeld  Abram. 
8-13-Rosenfeld  William,  6. 
4-18-Ro8entritt  Henry,  42. 
8-10-Rowitt  Annie  E.  1. 
4-23-Rozino  Frank,  1. 

8-  9-Rubien  Powell,  2. 

1-  7-Ruddell  Allen  J. 

8-  9-Rudolph  William  A. 
ia-12-Rue  Lucy  Ann,  42. 
11-10-Rundle  John  C.  26. 

7-21-Ru88ell  Frederick  W.  68. 

7-  6-Rvan  Alice. 

8-  7-Ryan  Julia,  68. 
12-10-Ryan  Nettie. 

4-  8-Ryan  Patrick,  8. 
8-10-Ryan  Viola  M.  1. 
4-19-Ryan  William,  4. 
7-11-Ryder  John  I. 

8-  7-Sabuldow8ki  Jacob,  1. 
12-  7-Sach  

5-11-Sagareno  Angelina. 
9-19-Salter  John,  60. 
10-26-Saltonstall  Fannie,  61. 

9-  8-Saltus  Michael,  48. 
12-28-Samp8ou  Margarette,  28. 

1-  l-Sanders  Clarence,  20. 
6-19-Sand8  Mabel  M. 
4-18-Sargent  Delia,  48. 
3-23-  Savage  Anna  C.  88. 
4-  &-Sauzi  Bridget. 
7-28-Scanlon  Mary. 

9-  7-Scheck  

1-29-Schiessl  Max. 
10-  2-Schllmbaum  Harry. 
6-80-Schmeltz  Madeline  G. 

10-  4-Schmidt  Alice,  8. 

11-  2-Sctimidtke  Mary,  18. 
6-28-Schroeder  John,  36. 
4-  2-Schulze  Nora  E.  86. 

ia-24-Schuman  Laura  A.  18. 

8-20-Scott  Florence  E. 

4-18-Scott  Margaret,  8. 
10-  8-Scott  Margaret  M. 

2-29-Scranton  Benjamin,  24. 

6-27-Sear8  Harold  H. 

8-26-Sechert  Joseph  40. 

2-12-Seefeldt  Charles,  73. 

8-13-Seeley  Jennie,  88. 

8-  8-;Seilor  Joseph  R. 

8-21-Senatro  Vigezzie. 

8-19-Sexton  Patrick,  66. 

6-20-Seymour  Byron  J.  45. 

1-12-Seymour  Mary,  26, 

8-  8-Shaal . 

8-27-Shea  Ellen  E.  1. 
8-81-Shea  Gertrude  M. 

10-  4-Shea  John,  44. 

6-*4-Shea  Mary,  2. 

1-16-Shelden  Charles  R.  40. 
11-16-Sheehan  Martin,  55. 
11-13-Shepard  Antoinette,  74. 

2-12-Shepard  Maria  R.  74. 

1-11-Sheridan  Andrew  J. 

1-17-Shew  Martha  D.  74. 

2-19-Shmitt  Anton,  66. 

6-18-Shumway  Jessie  W.  24. 

5-17-Sichert  Charles. 

6-27-Sichert  Freddie. 

9-  1-SigI  Annie. 

8-  9-Sin  George  Eliot,  33. 
6-2 1-Simmons  George  H.  48. 
12-27-Simond8  Mary  G.  81. 


1-  l-Simons  Edwin,  79. 
6-  9-Singer  Sam. 
7-16-Singleton  Daniel  J.  1. 

10-17-Skau  Aval  B.  6. 
8-21-SkelIy  James. 
6-18-Skelly  Thomas,  64. 

4-  6-Skelly  Thomaa,  2. 
3-10-Slamon  Agnes,  4. 

10-16-Small  John,  25. 

7-28-Small  Marv  M. 
12-18-Smith  Abbv  C  2. 

7-23-Smith  Charles  E.  1. 

4-18-Smith  Bridget,  42. 
10-26-Smith  Edward  A.  60. 

7-28-Smith  Edward  L 
12-10-Smith  Edwin  T.  58. 
11-25-Smith  Frances  R.  54. 

6-  3-Smith  Hanorah. 

6-17-Smith  Harriet  N.  80. 

6-  8-Smith  Helen  H. 
12-18-Smith  John,  65. 
12-£0-Smith  John  P. 

2-  7-Smith  Joseph,  58. 
2-  4-Smith  Mane  R.  61. 

5-  8-Smith  Olivet  M. 
7-28-Smith  Parker  S.  75. 
3-18-Smith  William,  42. 
4-16-Smith  William  E.  73. 
8-29-Smithwick  Michael,  56. 

12-  3-Snow  Sarah  M.  69. 
6-15-Southwick  Cecelia  E.  27. 

1-  6-Spafford  George  L.  66. 

5-  6-Spark8  James  L.  66. 

2-27-Speilvogel  

8-26-Spon8el  Florence  E.  2. 
9-  1-Sponzo  Arcangela,  2. 
8-11- Sprout  Nancv  E.  69. 

6-  6-Squires  Hattie  M.  89. 
4-16-Staflford  Thomas. 
4-19-Staib  Elizabeth,  64. 
2-14-Stanton  Samuel  L.  81. 

2-  8-Staples  Harriet  M.  62. 

6-  1-Stedman  Eliza  A.  65. 
2-10-Stedmau  John  W.  76. 
2-18-Stein  Anna. 
6-11-Stein  Grachen  18. 
6-11-Stern  David  H. 

12-10-Stevens  Harmon  L.  66. 
2-21-Stevens  John  C.  66. 
9-13- Stoecker  William  F. 

7-  8-Stone  Ann,  86. 
7-2l-Stone  Mary  F. 
7-17-Stone  Mary  A.  48. 
2-23-Storrs  James  D.  67. 

8-  1-Stowell . 

9-  8-Strau5s  Annie,  38. 
4-28-Strong  George. 
3-14-Strou»s  Ida,  7. 
9-10-Strickland  Abbie  B.  66. 
2-  1-Strickland  Anna  M.  66. 
2-2S-Stuart  Alexander,  48. 
7-  2-Sugrue  John  J.  22. 

12-27-SuTlivan  Charles  F.  26. 

6-  7-Sullivan  Daniel,  1. 
5-15-Sullivan  Daniel,  26. 
1-29-Sullivan  Edward,  26. 

7-  4-Sullivan  Elizabeth,  63. 
6-25-Sullivan  Fanny  M.  22. 
6-13-SulIivan  Hannah,  46. 
6-14-Sullivan  John. 

7-  7-SulIivan  John  J.  8. 
12-30-Sullivan  Laura  4. 

2-  7-SulIivan  Nellie  F.  24. 

8-26-SulJivan  Ruth. 

1-  6-Su8ey  George  F.  88. 

3-19-Svenson  Christina,  28. 
10-26-Swift  Katherine. 

7-  6-Talker  Edward,  48. 


7-19-Tanner  Ann  £.  66. 
6-22-Tay  lor  Margaret,  50. 
7-14-Th6i8  Jacob,  74. 
4-20-Thom8Ou  Rosa  S.  2. 
6-  7-Tiernan  Kate,  74. 
12-  l-Timlins  John,  76. 

8-  7-Timothy  Winifred,  44. 
8-18-Toliver  James,  30. 
8-22-Tomkin8on  George  J.  1 
8-26-Toohey  Bridget,  21. 
9-28-Torp  Yuge  M.  N. 
8-22-Torrey  Lena,  82. 
2-16-Topliff  Arthur  J. 
8-31-Toutant  Antoinette  I.  1. 
2-24-Trebert  William  J.  86. 
4-22-Trembley  Alma,  1. 

9-  7-Trimball  Charles  H.  27. 
9-11-Troy  Bridget,  26. 
1-13-Tnimbull  Mary  B.  11. 
6-19-Thayer  Adeline  B.  72- 
2-22-Tliomas  Annie  M.  61. 

10-16-Thompson 

6-16-Thoruton  Nancy  C.  48. 
11-30-Thrall  George  B. 
11-24-Throp  Cornelia,  67. 

1-22-Tucker  Frederick  E.  16. 

3-24-Tucker  Leander,  64. 
12-17-Tumer  Ernest  G.  6. 

6-  9-Tumer  Sarah,  85. 

5-11-Turton  Annie  E.  18. 

6-  9-Tuttle  Sarah  R.  77. 

4-  6-Vibert  Anna,  47. 
4-28-Vizner  Marcel  F.  6. 
2-13-Vizner  Williflm  J. 
2-28-Vozna  Katie,  8. 

10-16-Wade  Julia,  2. 

4-  8-Wade  Patrick,  66. 
10-22-Wadsw^orth  Bessie  M. 

7_19_Wadsworth  Hannah,  80. 
10-26- Wall  Peter,  66. 

8-21- Wallace  Edward  J. 

8-  6- Wallace  Philip,  1. 

7-  8- Walker  Andrew,  68. 
9-18- Walker  Charles  F. 
6-  1-Walsh  Alice. 

4-  7- Walsh  Catherine,  8. 

4-  7-Walsh  Edward  F.  87. 
11_  9-Walter  Moses,  75. 

7_  4-Warburton  John  B.  58. 
11-19-Ward  Justine  E.  69. 

1-20- Ward  Raymond. 

6-21-Ward  Theresa,  5. 

4-22-  Warner  Jane  R.  76. 

8-14-Warren  Samuel,  73. 

9-12-Was8erbach  John  C.  64. 

2-17-Wasserman  Israel,  64. 

9-11- Waterman  Ethel  L. 
10-  9-Waterman  Jennie,  81. 

6_26-Watkinson  Sarah  A  42. 

O_i7-Wat«»on  John  W.  19. 

6-30- Weeks  Harry  A.  8L 

4-  16-Weidell  John  A. 

4-26-Weigelt . 

2-  2-Weinberg  Adolph. 

1-23- Weinberg  Isaac,  27. 

7_16-Weitzel 

9-11- Welch 

5_18- Welch  Catherine,  89. 

9-12-Welch  James,  60. 
10-  8-Welch  James,  24. 

6_14-Welch  Josie,  20. 

4-13- Welch  Mary. 

6-16-Welles  Lucy  T.  76. 

9-16- Wells  Mary  A.  26. 

4-  1- Welsh  Alice. 

9-22-Welsh  William  J.  47. 

4-  4- West  Elizabeth,  72. 


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8-18-Wetherell  Jamee,  85. 

7_16-Whalen  Walter  C. 

8-16- Wheeler  Frances  C.  61. 

1-  8-White  Margaret,  60. 

8-a6-Whitty  Eliza, 

6-ia-Whittv  Rath,  1. 
12-  2-Wigmore  Thomas  D.  80. 
11-22- Williams  Abbv  M.  40. 

8-  4-Wi11iams  Mattie,  21. 
12-  8-Wil8on 

8-24-Wil8on  Alice,  70. 

5-14-Wil8on  Clarissa  H.  84. 

6-14-Wilson  James  P. 
10-81_Wil«on  Peter  B.  78. 

5-16-Winter  Charles  R.  28. 

6-20-Winter  Millard  Z.  46. 

6-27- Winters  Mary  E.  28. 
12-  2-Wi8sel  Bertha  H.  18. 
10-16-Wisiip  Caroline  C. 
11-29-White  Mervia,  88. 

6-  8-Wolcott  Cora  L.  88. 

7-  8-Wolf 

8-17- Wolf  Harry,  2. 
7-21- Wood  Albert,  88. 

12-  1-Wood  William  L.  88. 
6-19-Woodbridge  Deodate,  72. 
6-  6-Woodruflr  John  A.  31. 
6-  1-Woodruff  Samuel  R.  81. 
4-  4-Woodward  Nellie  L.  84. 
8-16-Wooster  Kenneth  B. 

6-  2-WorthiDgton  Isabella  C.  48. 

7-  2-Wright  Frances  J.  68. 
6-24-Wrlght  Mary  A.  28. 
8-28-Wnilich  Simon. 
2-20-Wybell  John  E.  80. 

4-26-Yocavone  Marv,  60. 
9-11-Yolm  Herman  k. 
4-12-Youell  Dominico,  1. 
7-28-Yoang  EllUon  H.  44. 

1-18-Ziegler  Josephine,  66. 
4-  5-Zimmerman  .Tosepb,  6. 
6-17-Zwicker  Fred.  61. 


arriagcs 

IN  HARTFORD,  DURING  M 

The  first  figures  in  the  line  indi- 
cate the  month  in  the  year  1896,  ane/ 
the  second  figures  the  date  of  the 
month  of  marriage  ;  first  name  it 
of  the  Groonif  the  second  of  the 
Bride, 


7-28-AbelI  E.  J.-Goo<lwill  Dora  B. 

0-21-Aghamalin  M  G-Mahoney  C 

6-26-Ahern  J.  B.-McGrath  Mary. 

9-26-AlcornR.T.-Easton  Bertha  L 

8-l2-AIdrich  FH-Leonard  GraceE 
10-80-AlIen  E.  A.-Harter  Mabel  V. 

7-27- Anderson  A.G.-Molin  Aug.  E 

8-23- Anderson  C  0-Lindberg  A  C. 

1-28-Andei-son  C  J  F-Goodwin  M. 
ll-l&-Ander8on  J  l*- Anderson  Aug 
10-  l-Andrews  EC-Swift  Helen  M. 

8-  4-Andrulat  L.-0ver8otEmile. 

4-21-Angelo  D-SagarinoChristina 
11-26-Argard  Chas.-Cronin  Cath. 

6-  6-Arm8  J.  D.-Bailev  Jennie  L. 

5-18-ArmstrongG-Fi8her  Frances 


6-29-Amo1d  Wm.-For8ter  Mary  A 

6-  2-Bacharach  S.L.-Kempner  T. 
11-21-Backas  E.S.-Nichols  LucvR. 

2-26-Bacon  M.  M.-Smith  Jane  S. 

1-81-Baker  Albert.-Hall  Eliza  A. 
10-21-Baker  G-Helbling  Elizabeth. 

4-18-B«korW  F-Sheehan  Mary  E 

8-12-BaIl  Chas.  W.-Crane  Ida  M. 

9-  6-Baninkszti8  F.-Bolnaiczi  S. 
10-10-Banning  A  J.-Chadwick  S  E 

4-10-BarIow  C.  H.-Hawes  Ida  M. 
10-  8-Barrows  A.  C.-Boucher  Alice 

2-26-Basile  Matthew-Bertini  Lilla 
12-26-BHsney  N.-Stafford  Florence 

4-28-Baumgartel  A  P.-Strobels  C. 

6-  l-Beaudm  M.-Badger  Ida  M. 

7-27-Beck  Ike.-Hurwitz  Mary. 

7-10-Beebe  J  R^tevens  Mary  M. 
11-27-Behan  F.  P.-Connell  Nellie. 

2-21-Bell  GB-Bridgman  EttaRTB 
10-21- Belle  D.  De-Pinto  Accangelu 
10-12-Bengston  H.-F'orsberg  Rosie. 
ia-23-BennettC.  P.-EIlsworth  E.T. 

10-  2-Bergron  J.  B.-Hewitt  I.  B. 
6-19-Bernard  N  P.- Marvin  Fannie 
2-  6-BerryG.G.-Williams  GraceE 
6-  8-Bertrand  L  W-Thomas  H.  A. 

11-17-Bertucci  V.-Snnsabrino  Rosa 
6-  6-Bevier  H.  N.-Giddings  B.  S. 

12-11-Bigelow  WH-Bolles  EmmaN 
4-17-Bingham  C.  F-Ebert  Mary  A 
9-12-BjerrumPH-MadsenJohanna 

12-  7-Blinn  W.L.-Cu8hman  E.  C. 
6-12-Bowden  PA-Wilson  MinnieC 
6-12-Bowell  Martin-Scott  Elsie. 
2-20-Boynton  FR-WhitingGraceC 
4-24-Bradley  William-Daly  Nora. 
6-  6-Brannigan  J  A-Foristall  L.J. 
6-12-Brazel  T  W-Rohan  Mary  A. 
6-22-Brewer  G  A-Miller  Bertha  L. 
2-20- Brewer  M.-Rotchford  Marv. 

6-  6-Brewer  O.  P.-Hollister  A.'L. 
4-18-Brink  Otto-Senger  Selma  A. 
6-22-Broadhur8t  LP-Best  Alice  M 

7-  3-Broderick  D.  F.-McBrick  E. 
7-16-Bronson  John-Baker  Tena. 
8-20-Brook8  C  H.-Sage  Marion  W. 
6-20-Broulette  U-CourtemenchsR 
4-17-Brown  F  S.-Gesang  Annie  L 

8-  1-Brown  Joseph-Tracy  Julia. 
2-  6-Bruce  W.H- Andrews  Cora  B. 
6-  9-Buck  J.W.-Barrows  Lottie  C. 
&-23-Bucklngham  J  W-RhodeyCE 

10-16-Buckley  W  S-Harrison  A.  B. 
6-12-Buckley  W  J-Kenney  Cath. 

9-  8-Burke  F  F^Diefenbacher  C  E 
10-23-Burke  D-Meehan  Elizabeth  J 
10-28-Burn«  D.  F.-Harrison  H.  A. 

2-26 -Bums  E.-Halahan  Margaret 
10-28-Bums  J.-O*  Connor  Johanna. 
6-19-Bums  S.-Schacher  Adella. 
8-25- Bums  T.  F.-Bordo  Victoria. 
4-l7-Bu8hey  G.  H.-Thorpe  Mary. 
1-  l-Butler"H.-Craukin  Anna. 
8-  6-Butler  D.  J.-Maloy  Ella. 

9-17-Cadwell  GM- Waterman  C.A. 
6-12-Caffrev  E.  F.-Furlong  Alice. 
4-24-Cahill.)H-Clifford  KatherineF 

11-  6-Caldwell  B.  M.-Perkins  C.  A. 
8-22-Calverly  A-WitherellSarahE 

11-28-Campbell  W  W-Manlon  Ellen 
8-10-Canaovitch  H.-Rosen  Minnie 
8-12-Cane5r  Thos.  B.-Kirby  Mary. 

11-20-Canning  M-Larkin  Delia. 
4-16-CantellHenry-Hawley  Nellie 

10-16-Card  H.C.-Dorman  Margaret 
6-12-Carey  W.  S.-McDonald  £liz. 


6-22-Carl8on  F.  E.-Peterson  M.  0. 
11^0-Carlson  O.E.-DahIberg  A.  C. 

9-  2-Carroll  Robert-O'Brien  Etta. 

6-18-CarterL  A.- Webb  Helen  L. 
lO-ie-Case  W.  S.- Arthur  Alice  C. 

10-  8-Cassidy  P.  J.-0'Keefe  A.  M. 
6-  6-Cavens  G.-Currie  Elizabeth. 
7-24-Chandler  A.B  -Spencer  Eliz. 
6-  6-Chapman  E.  W.-Duval  Eva. 
4-  6-Chapman  H.F.-Bell  Grace  N 
9-19-Chapman  M  L-CIark  Mary. 

11-  6-Chappell  E.-Fuller  Nellie  L. 
7-21-Chartier  J.-Tammany  M.  M. 
6-19-Chase  R  L-Macrae  Clara  L^ 

10-25-Cherrette  A.-Farnham  J. 
6-  6-Chiaput  N.-Marose  Frances. 

10-  2-Chipps  F.  J.-Bnrrett  Maggie 
lO-lO-Christensen  I.-HoItman  A.  C. 

9-  1-Clark  E.  W.-Grant  Ada  L. 
10-14-Clark  John  T-Manning  A.  A. 
11-20-CIeary  James-Carey  Nora. 

4-24-Cleary  John  J.-Nestor  Rose. 

7-10-ClearyJ  W-LandriganN.  M. 
10-29-Cleary  M. -Bailey  Mary  Jane 

9-11-Cloonan  J.-Lynch  Bridgett. 

9-18-Clough  J  J.-Scannell  Dora. 

1-  2-Cobbs  Chappell-Miner  Mary. 
6-22-Cobum  W.  C.-Lennon  M.  J. 
5-18-CoIeman  J.  A.-Hnmilton  L. 
8-28-Coleman  T.-McManus  M.  T. 

12-26-Coleman  T.  P.-Banks  Mabel. 
10-17-Condy  Wm  A.-Deceelle  J.  I. 

2-  6-Conner  J  F-Foley  Nellie. 
4-30-Conner8  J.-Welch  Catherine. 
1-80-Counor  T.  J. -Foley  Marv  J. 
7-80-Cook  Patrick -Dwyer  Mary. 

11-28-Cooke  Wm.  J.-Meehan  Nora 

2-14-CoombsG.D.-Nelson  Man' E 
10-24-Coombs  T  J-Monk  GeorgiaW 

6-17-Cooney  H  A.-Watrous  M.  A. 

9-26-Corrigan  BF-Fagan  Annie  A 

6-15-Costello  M.  J -Fox  Mary. 

4-28-CoughlIn  P.-Singleton  Julia. 

4-26-Coughlin  P.  D.-Corcoran  M. 

1-26-Craemer  J.  A.-Roeske  J. 

2-20-Craft8  Udo-Powers  Mary  E. 

3-27-Crane  C  W.-Lyman  H.*A. 

6-27-Crav  D.  F.-Sheard  Annie. 

4-16-Crit*tenden  GA-Watson  A.  E. 

4-21-CroIlo  M-DiamatoPhilomela 

11-  6-CrYgier  F  H-Goodrich  L.  M. 
8-22-Culleton  P-McCallan  Marg't 
6-  1-Culver  J  M-Linwood  Lena. 
9-28-Cunningham  T.-Kelly  Maiy 
7~  8-Curtin  D-Saunders  Marion  C 

9-11-Davidson  .lohn -Davis  Mary. 

8-16-Day  S.R.-Robb  Catharine. 

6-  1-Deevinne  T.-Dernyek  E. 

9-  8-I)eGroat  Wm  E-Carroll  Kate 

1-80-Delehanty  FA-Sullivan  J.  A. 
10-28-Denn  Andrew-Despard  Alice 

8-  1-Dennehv  J.-Duffy  Bridget 

9-21-De8autel  V.-Abiar  Theresa. 

6-28-I)evannevT  F-CollinsMartha 

1-  1-Dewev  FtVMidgley  Loria  J. 

2-27-DcW6lf  F  J-Lillibridge  F.A. 
11-13-DilIon  Edward-Barrv  Mary. 
11-  2-DobmiurM.-Armoni  Louisa. 

4-80-Donaghue  M.S.-Tunney  R.S. 

4-19-Donahue  M.-Blood  Delia. 

6-  6-Donovan  JJ.-.Ioyce  Cath.  A. 

9-24-Dooley  N  E-Fitzgerald  M.  E. 

1-28-Dowden  W-Bates  Lavinia  B. 
10-  2-Dundon  J  P.-Hughes  Annie. 

8-16-Dunbam  C  F-Meyer  Alice. 

6-14-Dunham  Geo.-Goff  Lillian  A. 
10-14-Dunn  M.  H.-Brooks  Mary  D. 

8-24-Dver  W  H.-Thompson  E.  A 


352 


geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


1-  »-Eager  S.  W.-Griswold  L.  M. 

10-81-Elcha  W  J-Petereon  Eliz.  J. 

9-18-Ell8WorthWW-VonWettburg 

8-25-ElwellH-Patterson  MJ.  [LL. 

7-  3-Ende  W  H-Brown  FlorenceB 
6-12-Ender8  J  0-Whitmore  H.  G. 
7-24-English  E-Casserlv  Bridget. 
8-27-Ericson  E-Oberg  Amanda  0 

lO-27-Fagan  P  J-CarroU  Catherine. 

8-  6-Fany  .James-Johnson  Hattie. 
9-28-Farrell  A.  L.-Riley  Annie  M. 
9-30-FeUx  PL.-Maher  Margaret  E. 
7'_80-Fenn  J.-Daverey  Catherine. 

10-16-Fenn  John-Dwyer  Mary. 

8-24- Ferris  W.  S.-Davis  Jennie  S. 

2-12-Flannery  Ja8.-FalIon  Mary. 
12-26-Fletcher  V.-Mahl  Marion  C. 

2-26-Klynn  J.M.-Brennon  Mary  E. 

6-  7-Flynn  P.  J.-Smith  Jessie  L. 
»-20-Ford  J  J.-Miichell  Sarah. 
6-26-Fowler  John-Ryan  Mary. 

10-80.Franci8  O.  W.-Cowan  E.  B. 
4-24-Frazier  M.  B.-Cowles  M.  M. 
6-16-FredericksonC-Nauger  Mary 

5-  4-Freeman  A  L-GreenburgA. 
8-12-Fro8t  J.  M.-Williams  A.  G. 

10-16-Finn  William-Rvan  Mary. 
11-12-Finncane  John-Mee  Mary  C. 

1-  l-FisherJ  B-EUs  worth  Cora  A 
ll-28-Fi8her  W.  R.-Stangler  L.  M. 
12-28-Fi8her  Wolf-Rich  Pauline. 

4-80-Fitzgerald  R.-Fitzeerald  S. 

11-  9-Fitzpatrick  E-Galligan  Julia 
6-14-Fitzpatrick  J-Fitzpatrick  A. 

10-  2-Fitzpatrtck  R  J-Miller  Eliz. 

6-26-Ganley  T.  F.-Behan  Mary  J. 
1-28-Gaudet  Patrick-Baker  Annie 

7-  1-GiffordCR-ReynoldsMargar't 
4-19-Gilgariff  P.-Quinn  Cecelia. 

4-  2-Glea8on  J.  R.-Pond  Alida  B. 
11-21-Glode  L.-Sexton  Elizabeth. 

8-  2-Glvnn  Jas.  F.-Bonner  Alice. 
10-28-Godkin  J.  H.-Burton  H.  M. 
11-28-jGoetz  J  E.-Velts  Caroline  E. 

1-22-Goggin  J.-Connor  Johanna. 

9-26-Gorraan  M  H-Coffey  Cath. 
10-16-Gothar8  J.J.-Brady  Mary  E. 
11-27-Goulet  L.  J.-Laporte  A.  J. 

6-  6-Gradv  James-Stafford  Julia. 
2-20-GratfRF-Schwerdtfeger  CL. 
9_26-Granger  F  P-Bacon  Edith  M 

11-14-Granniss  A  W-Clark  Leila  M 

12-  7-Green  Samuel- Hale  Inez  W. 
ll_27_Green  W  L-Keller  Josephine. 

9-19-Gri8Wold  WH-Douglass  MF. 

11-  4-Guethlein  G.  A.-Gompper  B. 
9-22-GuinanG  J-WhiteCaroIine  F 

7-  8-Guinan  Thos.-Bodge  Mary. 
6-  2-GunningML-ReardonBridget 

5-  4-Gustafson  C  W-Nestor  A.  C. 

6-  5-Hagan  Edw-Riley  Elizabeth. 
9-25-HaU  C.  E.-Chapman  Effie  R. 
4-16-Hamilton  I.  K.  Jr.-Allen  A  M. 
7-27-Hammar8trom  C.J-Berg  E.S. 

11-20-Hammond  N.A.-FrancisR.  A. 

8-14-Hanger  WJ-BedworthElizab. 
ll-20-Han8en  John-Wyefel  Marie. 

4-  8-Han8en  L-Petersen  Johanna 

1-18-Han8en  Wm  -Hansen  Annie. 

6-22-Han8on  H.-Green  Elizabeth. 
10-16- Harder  EA-Clark  Josephine 

6-  6-HartH.C.  Jr. -Burke  Delia  A. 
10-  2  -Hart  Thomas-Keams  Marv. 

1-  2-Hartnett  J  G- Kinney  MaryV 
11-14-Hatch  E.  G.-BenxJennie  E. 


4^28-Haye8  J.E.-Ludwig  Julia  M. 
6-10-Haye8  Robert-Harlon  Esther 
9-22-Healey  B  A~Bruce  Amelia  A 
1-16-Healey  T  M-Killian  Cath.  C. 
1-22-Hefreman  J.  T.-Teehan  B. 

12-81-Heinz  Anton-Schuft  Bertha. 

10-16-Henry  W.  S.-Taylor  G.  M. 
7-16-Hetzel  Geo.  M.-Brown  H.  E. 

8-  2-Hickisch  J.-Liederly  Bertha. 
4-  6-Hilde8heimM.-Rnnge  Annie. 
6-  4-Hill  T.  F.-FiUev  Harriet  W. 

10-28-HiU8  F.  R.-Det'orest  F.  M. 

6-24-Hill8  L  H.-Mellon  Marion  A. 

4-l&-Hill8  W.  H.-Cunningham  M. 

6-2^Hilton  D.  D.-William8  E. 

7-15-Hir8ch  J.-Sippel  Catharine. 
10-10-Hobau  Michael-Kelly  Marv. 

6-22-Hodge  F.  E.-Hilton  Bessie  K 

5-18-HoeppnerA-Frosig  Margaret 

6-25-Hogan  J.  H.-0'Leary  Mary. 
11-27-Hood  JohnJ-McMahon  Delia 
l(^12-Horan  Jas.-Lindsay  Jennie. 

8-26-Ho8ley  J.  H.-Gouge  Eliza  J. 

6-17-Hosraer  JC-Hargreaves  Helen 
10-19-Howard  WD-Small  Minnie  L 

7-18-Howe  WW-Bartholomew  L. 

8-27-Howell  WA-Whitmore  R.M. 

9-  2-Hubbard  J  H-Roberts  J.  L. 
11-18-Hull  F.  W.- Fuller  Nellie  G. 

11-  2-Hull  L.  B.-Brown  Edith  B. 
10-80-Humphries  RF-Thurston  L  J 
10-80-HunttingC  H.-Newton  M.  A. 
1 1-21 -Hy  land  J-Connors  Catherine 

2-25-Igo  Wm.  J-LaRocque  Ora  E. 
11-28-Immcler  L.-Ritzer  Catherine 

1-28-lngraham  C  W.-Spencer  MF 
12-26-Inman  E.-Carter  Viola  A. 

10-16-Jacklyn  W.H.-Thomas  S.  L. 
10-80-Jacobs  N  V-Carmodv  M.  F. 

12-  8-Jac^uas  EH.-FieldingKittie. 
11-16-Janir  J.-Dickinson  Laura. 

2-16-Jep8on  P  M-Lanrtston  Chris. 
12-19-Jink8  J  H-Mather  Nancv  E. 

6-29^ohnson  C  A- Johnson  A  W. 
12-  7-John8on  C.-Lauriston  E.  M. 
10-12-Johnson  £.-Carison  Ida  C. 

2-16-Johnson  J.  G.-Lindberg  Ida. 
11-12-Johnson  0.  E.-Nelson  Carrie 

1-20-John8on  Walter  L-Parsons  M 
lQ-23-Jone8  A.-Cross  Martha  R. 
12-15-.Tosephson  C.-Altman  Annie 

8-14-Judd  F.E.-RobertsH.  Louise 

12-81-Kamofsky  D-Fine  Catherine. 
10-80-Kane  Joh'n-Mannlx  Theresa. 

8-  1-Kaplan  S.-Gro»s  Clementina. 
12-16-Katz  S.-Scheofman  Rachel. 
ll-28-Katzen8tein  B-Barwold  Julia 

6-18-Kehoe  C-DaltonChatharineF 
11-  4-Keller  J  H.-Laubmeister  A. 

2-  4-Kelley  D.  A.-Lundigan  J.  A. 

6-29-Kelley  Keron-Pillion  Eliza. 
11-27-Kelly  Patrick-Tarpy  Marv. 

4-17-Kennedv  J.  W.-Coogan  l5  J. 

4-17-Kepler  fe.S.-House  Edith  M. 

9-26-King  E  E.-Donaghue  Marv. 

6-26-King  W.  H.-Au«itin  Alice  S. 

2-  6-Kirby  C.  J.-McDonald  Chath. 

6-11-Kittner  C.  T.-Scott  Emma  J. 
10-28-Klett  L.-Risley  Edna  N. 

8^20-Lamphear  C.A.-Lucas  Anna 
2-  6-Landon  R.  D.-Oldfield  A.  H. 
1-80-Lang  Fred'k.-Matzer  Katie. 
6-  4-Langdon  Geo.  H.-Enders  Ida. 
6-19-Langloi8  F.-Provost  Harriet 
8-19-LapanneAC-Dinn  Louise  A. 


4-  8-LaPnice  J.-Foote  Ethel  H. 
<^26-LarkhamHH-WoodworthGR 
6-29-Larkin  Ja8.-Reardon  JuliaA. 
9-14-Larsen  P.  C.-Nielsen  Annie. 
4-ll-Laurit8en  A.-Brodusen  M. 
7-10-Lawler  WF.-Tracy  Mary  A. 

8-  4-Lawrence  AW-Davis  Annie. 
10-  9-Leahy  T J-Coyle  CatherineT 

5-  7-LedwithTJ-KelIy  Catherine 
10-81-Lefebore  G.  F.-Lee  Alice  I.. 

10-  8-Leonard  J  S-Gillett  F.  M. 
11-13-Lepper  Adam-Heindl  Mary. 
11-28-Leroy  Daniel-DeNezzo  Lucy 

3-27-Lewi8  A.-Bugbey  Lena  A. 

11-  6-Lewis  A.  J.^Tohn8on  Lelia. 

1-  l-Lewi8HP.-Hubbard  Nellie  B 
lO-28-I^wi8  L  H.-Mott  Susie  May. 

2-  9-Lind  N  A-Pieper  Dorotha  M. 
6-lO-Lindgron  0.- Anderson  A. 
1-21-Lindstrom  A-Forsberg  Clara 
2-20-Linsley  W.  H.-Behre  Mary. 

6-  8-Living8ton  W.F.-Mooney  B. 
4-28-Looney  D  E.-Gibson  Minnie. 
2-14-Looney  Timothv-MoranMaiy 

12-28-Lord  S.  S.-Erich8on  Sarah  J. 

6-12-Lo6ty  J.  A.-CIancy  Susan  J. 
10-20-Low  Wm.  A.-Hyland  Ma^  A. 

0-26^uckingham  W-Bntler  Mary 
11-80-Lunden  M.  A.  J.-Carlson  AG 

7-24-LynchDW-BroderickN.  M. 

11-17-Macaulev  R  H-Bulkeley  S  T. 

6-10-MaddiaFG-Owens  Letichia. 

7-17-Mahoney  J.  J.-Kelleher  K.  E. 

6-20-Ma honey  M  F-CoUins  Nora. 

8-21-Mahonev  W.  E.-Kelly  M.  B. 

6-  4-Malone  P.-Kirbv  Mary  B. 

4-27-Manley  J.  A.-Cl08e  Cora  E. 
ll-lO-Manneso  B.-Manneso  Marta. 
10-17-Mannix  J.-Connellv  Nellie. 

7-81-Mansfield  J-SuUivan  Cath. 

7-22-Marchelle  S.-Breneau  Emma 
10-22-Marcus  Samuel- Levi  Annie. 

6-26-Marr  A  B-Wheeler  Anna  M. 

4-11-Martel  Af.-Sale  Elizabeth. 

6-19-Martin  C.  C.-Svalin  Hilda  C. 
11-  9-Mather  F.  J.-Black  Ida  M. 
•  6-21 -May  John  R.-Davis  Mary. 
11-20-McBrien  T  H-Scanlon  Marv. 
lO-16-McCabe  P.  H.-Trohy  Nora  J. 

7-24-McCahill  WJ.-McCann  M.  E. 

6-  7-McCan  T.  F  -Bates  Sadie  M. 

9-  6-McCarthyCM-Hyatt  Fanny. 
6-  4-McCarthy  J  J.-SuUivan  Ann 

lO-10-McCleary  C,Jr.-Spencer  AM. 

4-24-McCrone  R.  F.-Horan  A.  M. 

10-  9-McCusker  L.-Sheehy  Marg't 

lO-16-McDennott  J.-Murrav  Ellen 

5-  1-McDonald  A.S-Carey^aryJ 
10-10-McDonald  John-Curtin  Mary 
11-20-McDonough  W  J-Pyne  K  A. 

6-  6-McFadvenS-TavlorManorie 
10-  9-McFetridge  J-l!oward  Elizb. 

9-10-McGinn  J.-Qniglev  Mary. 

6-19-McGovem  C  S.-Daly  MaryN 

5-21-McGregor  C-Shea  Josephme 
lO-22-McGuire  M.-MuUarky  Marv. 

2-20-McIntosh  FJ-Gompf  AnnieE 
12-11-McKnemey  F  P.-Taylor  AA. 

2-  6-McLoughlin  A-Barry  Ellen. 

6-12-McPherson  FB-Stone  M.  M. 

8-  7-McQuilliandeSJ-BroderickM 
10-8(^McSwejH:an  D  F.-Dacey  C.A. 

1-19-Miller  C- Anderson  Christina 

8-20-Miner  G.  C.-Stillman  Marg't 

8-28-Miller  Sem-Levinson  Sarah. 

2-14-Miller  W  P.-Schlag  Clara  A. 

8-19-Monahan  T.  J.-Crowley  B. 
10-80-Montgomery  L-HalUnan  ML 


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8-28-Moore  JC-Rdgerton  EmmaM 

8-16-Moore  WH-Sargeant  AliceA. 

7-24-Moor8  WM-Howden  LizzieA 
ll-SO-Moran  M  C.-Oarroll  Marj^ 

2-26-Moran  T  J.-Shannon  Annie. 
11-20-Morgan  P  F.-Guinan  Marg't. 

6-  6-MorhardtFW.-GoodwinME. 

1-  2-Moriarty  Jas-Comish  Kittle. 
11-18-Moriarty  P-Sullivan  Bridget. 
ia-«0-Morri88ey  JF-Clark  Cath.  A. 

7-11-Martensen  M.-Johnson  M. 
ll-lO-Muldownev  J  F.-CarrollE. 
11-  6-Malligan  J  G-Mooney  M.  J. 

9-18-Murk  H.  G.-Ott  Annie  E. 

4-16-Murphy  J  R.-0'Hara  May. 
10-  2-Murphy  R-Cavanaugh  Annie 

7-24-Murniy  B.-Rvan  Catherine. 

8-24-Myer  F.-Devemer  Mary  E. 

8-24-Myer8  H.-Murphy  Jane  M. 

2-  6-NavinMichael-KeiIey  Annie 
10-81-Neilson  N  G-Jansen 'Annie. 
IC-  6-Newhou8e  E  A.-Keenan  ME. 

6-12-Newton  AD-HvdeGertrudeA 

8-25-Noble  L  J.-Sherwin  Grace  M 

4-28-NoIan  Joseph-King  Jennie. 

ia-16-Noonan  JF-Has:gartv  Marj'A 

lO-aO-Norton  E.W.-Wassung  F.  C. 

10-  8-Norton  M.  A  -Slate  AJice  M. 

4-18-Nye  Chester-Den ison  JuliaB 

9-24-0' Brien  Daniel- Tehan  Nora. 
2-20-O*Brien  James-Devery  Jenny 
2-19-0*  Brien  J.-Shea  Johanna  Si 
l-29-0*Brien  M.-Britt  Annie  M. 
4-21-0' Brien  P.-Donovan  Mary. 
6-18-0'Connor  M  H.-Galvin  B  J. 
10-16-0* Donnell  J  N-Reilly  Susan. 
4-80-O'Donnell  T  F-Powers  N.  A. 
6-12-Officer  W  E-White  Olive  J. 
8-29-0'LearvAA-Cronin  AnnieL 
4-24-0'Learv  T  S-Suhlivan  Annie 

10-  9-Olcott  l5. 1.-Brewer  Nellie  E. 

6-  6-Olmsted  W  A-Cushman  G  M. 
10-22-0'Mara  M.  C.-Skelly  Mary. 

8-  6-Opper  V.  M.-Guttman  A.*M. 

6-29-Osborne  F.  H.-Asheville  N.L. 
11-20-Ott  F.  M.-Hayes  Annie  R. 
11-10-Ottawilz  Peter-Fortin  Mary. 

12-18-Page  G.W.-Register  Martha, 

7-  9-Parker  E.P.-Gilbert  Laura  A 
12-81-Parker  P.P.-MillerEmma  M. 

1-21-Pa«ini  Angelo-Avonda  Lena. 

11-  4-PatchenGA.-Keene  Hannah 
10-81-Patter8onWJ-Coleman  M  A. 
12  -  9-Pay8onWH-TrembIey  Emma 

7-13-Pear8on  JL->Tohn8on*Huldah. 
10-16-Pendenj  W  J-Fuller  Kate  R. 
Il-18-Perkin8  E- Andrews  MariaC. 

8-21-Perrv  M.-Gamblln  SorettaE. 

4-  8-Perry  P.  A.-Belter  Jennie  E. 

8-  6-Peter8on  M. -Anderson  Sene. 
4-16-Piche  Z-Gingras  Delphine  B. 

10-10-Pierce  EC-Hosford  Gu8«»ie  E 

9-16-PierceWJ.- Andrews  NellieE 
10-17-Pinney  W.  J,-Ranney  M.  W. 

9-18-Pittman  RW-Bockerselski  E. 

6-12-Plumb  J  F-Goodman  Annie. 
11-20-Porter  C.W.-Cleaveland  C.B. 

6-27-Post  Arthur-Bvnim  Ida  E. 
11-  6-Pratt  A.  J.-Pedlow  Susan. 
10-17-Price  H.  E.- Simpson  Mary. 
12-26-Prodill  F  W.-Dingman  Aug. 

10-  8-Qnigley  J.-Welch  Elizabeth. 

11-28-Quigley  Michael-Kelly  Ann. 
6-80-Quiglev  Thos-Quigley  Mary 
6-22-Quinn'Hugh-King  Bridget. 


6-25-Rabit8chN-Kake8chVeronik 
11-20-Rathbun  BF-HealyEdna  M. 
10-28-Reardon  J.-Hart  Mary. 
10-22-Reardon  P  E-Donovan  M.  M. 

4-  9-ReddeIl  T.-Lannon  Ellen. 
ll-12-Redding  L.-Fennell  Marie. 

6-  4-ReidFE-McCormickRo8anna 
10-22-Reinillard  C  R-Barbeau  P.  A. 
10-17-ReinkeG.H.-Wittlsow8ki  L. 

10-  9-Reynold8  F  P-Carey  Nellie  S 
9-  5-Reynold8,I  A-CoughlinMary 

12-25-Richard8on  R.-Hallowell  A. 
6-26-Riggs  R  B.-Sis8on  Malda  L. 
8-17-Risley  A  L.-Carroll  Kate  E. 

11-  e-Robinson  M  P-Edwards  M  D. 
10-80-RockenfelterMW-StiehlCCE 

6-12-Rodgers  C.  M.-Hanmer  M.  A. 
10-23-Roemer  G  A-Roberts  May  E 

7-  8-Rogen)  CC-Eagan  Catharine 
11-12-Rome  L.-Goldberg  Hannah. 

9-26-Ronayne  T-Covne  Margaret. 
12-31-Ro8ebni8h  DC^Davis  Grace F 

8-  8-Rosen  J  W- Johnson  Anna. 
7-17-Rudolph  F  A- Barber  Mary  E 

8-  6-Runnells  J  E.-Pond  Emily  S. 

9-  6-Sagarina  N.  A.-Bennett  D.  0. 
11-28-Sampson  A.  L. -Grant  Ida  L. 

6-18-Samuels  B  A.-Suthergill  JE. 
7-17-Sanbom  C  H-Hennessey  MA 
9-13-Sanders  C  J-Bamrick  Annie 
4-24-Santoro  F.-Lvman  Sarah  L. 

11-29-Savage  HF-MellinlsabellaE 
9-  8-SchaaI  J.-Hoemer  Barbara. 

12-28-SchmelzkopfFW.Knud8en  C. 

10-28-Schroeder  C  H-Strehlan  BM. 

6-  6-Schroeder  FG.-Kreher  Olga. 
8-12-Schubiger  S.-Fleuti  Anna  C. 

8-  6-SchultzH-BroderickMamieG 
10-12-Seaver  H.-Chaney  Clara  E. 

7-  2-Sechtman  H.-Gans  Bessie. 
10-20-Seide  H.  W.-Goldstein  Ida. 

9-20-Shannahan  P.-GafTney  Cath. 

4-27-Shaw  CC-Taylor  Dora. 

5-29-Sheehan  J-Sullivan  Hannah 

2-21-Sheehan  J.  F.-Unniver  0.  C. 

6-12-Shelton  WN-Jordan  Helen  G 
10-23-Shepard  L  S-Darby  Mary  A. 

6-  8-Sherlock  J.  E.- Johiison  £.  S. 

4-26-Sherman  F  B.-Potter  Kate  E 

4-17-Sherman  S  E-StuartMarv  E 
12-11-Shipman  L  J.-Longdon  N  B. 
11-12-Simmons  W.C.-Stiiart  M.  M. 

1-  5-Simmon8  WG-LucasAddieZ 

4-27-Skau  Hans  L.-Wind  Ellen  A. 
10-22-Skiffington  F  E-Shea  Catha. 

9-28-Sladen  H  R-Daegett  BessleT 
11-18-Sloane  J.,  Jr.-Ulley  Sarah  A. 

9-16-Smart  E.,  Jr.-Simons  I.  M. 
11-27-Smith  A.  L.-Paten»on  P.  M. 
12-18-Smith  A  M-Nodine  Cora  M. 

8-  8-Smith  C.  H.-Jepsen  May. 
10-  9-Smith  E.  E.-Gillett  Mafv  P. 
12-25-Smith  F  B-Barn«rd  Lottie  C 
11-26-Smith  P.  F.-Murrav  Julia  A. 

9-  6-SnookWB-GarawellHattieL 
3-  6-SouthergillRH-HiIls  JuliaA 

10-12-Spring  R-Tschopp  Knrollne. 

8-19-StagerF  E.-Dorkens  Marg't. 
10-26-Stakowski  G.-Tonkowska  J. 

6-15-Stearns  C  S-Wced  Marioq  J. 
10-28-Steele  E.  S.-Hatch  Bessie  A. 

9-  l-Stin«on  R.  W.-Mangan  E.  W. 
9-11-St.  John  G.H.-Hart  Elizab.  A 
4-27-Stoelzel  W.-Franz  Emstine. 
6-13-Stoke8  Wm.-Samlow  Lena. 
5-16-Stone  C  A.-Bruce  Bessie  L. 
1-  2-Stoucks  LA-Denocher  Addie 

10-16-Stowe  CS-TaylorElizabeth  A 


7-24-Stowell  M.  B. -Davison  J.  B. 
ll-16-Strou88  H.-Belter  Elizabeth. 
1-17-Strong  H  S.-Murray  Anna  V 
9-26-Sullivan  D.  T.-Keane  Ellen. 
8-12-Sullivan  J  F-0' Sullivan  NM 
4-80-Sullivan  J  P-Sullivan  NeUie. 
7-26-Sullivan  P.  M.-Sullivan  J. 
6-27-Sweetset  C  N-Richardson  L. 

11-28-Taylor  0.  L.-Birch  Lena  M. 

4-  5-Terwilliger  F.  W.-Hait  M.G. 
10-  9-Thomas  MS-Wadsworth  RM 
11-80-Thompson  £N-Layden  Kath 

1-81-Thompson  EE.-Barnes  Nellie 
10-  2-Thornton  W J.-Johnson  J.G. 

4-  6-Thomson  P.-Fredricksen  M. 
9-80-Thrall  Plin\'  E.-Butler  Mary. 

•7-14-Tivey  A.  T.-Smith  Nellie  F. 

4-24-Tolles  C  L^Roberts  Annie  L. 

5-24->-Tonge  R-Gustafson  Maria  C 
10-  4-Topnff  Charles-Purdy  Sadie 

1-12-Torp  CH.-^Jepson  KjerstenM. 

6-11-Tracy  F.-Hawley  MaryE. 

8-  7-Tracy  Henry  C-Smart  Susan 

6-21-Treac  E.  A.-Jones  Carrie  B. 

6-22-Tumer  A  J.-Fairfield  EllenA 
11-18-Turner  John- Walker  Bettv. 
11-28-Tumer  RH.-Allen  Lillian'W 

2-2e-Tuttle  M-Costello  Catherine. 

10-  6-Uricesseo  P.-Foristiero  R. 
11-10-Viering  Paul-Hess  Theresa. 

12-11-Wahlberg  H-JohnstonLillian 
6-29-Wahlque8t  A. -Anderson  SA. 
9-11-Waite  E  H.-Mandeville  E.  S. 

11-  6-Waldron  H  E-Roeder  Amelia 
11-26-Walker  JP-Bidgood  FannieE 

6-24-Wall  D.J.-Scott  Johanna. 
10-19- Wallace  W  F.-Facan  AnnL. 

7-17-WQl8h  CJ.-MurpnyAnnie  A 
12-30-Walther  Carl-Twarz  Paulina 

12-  7-Warnecke  H.-Bayerle  Mary. 
9-18-Warner  R  J.-Ashley  Nellie  E 
6-26- Warner  Wm.-Downs  Julia  F 

11-19- Wason  CE-Van  AmbergM  I 
11-27-Waterman  F  E.-Ward  Ruth. 
2-18- Waterman  J  N.-Allau  ^arah. 
11-27- Watkins  John-Hart  Cassie. 
10-  9-Watkin8JR-BunnellClaraL 

10-  2-Watson  F  P.-Casey  Mary  E. 
10-10- Welch  D.-Dalton  Margaret. 
11-13-Welch  John-Lynch  Hannora 

1-  6-Welch  Thomas-Duffy  Delia. 
4-17-Wells  Arthur-Goodrich  Inez. 
5-16-Well8  A.  J.-White  Alice  M. 
6-19-Westa  A-Lapinta  Battista. 

7-  6-Whalen  John-Welch  Fannie. 
6-20-Wheeler  A  L-Waters  May  L 
6-11-Wheeler  E  M-Goodrich  rf.  B. 
4-17-WhitingCE.-Fowler  Julia  E. 
6-80-Whitney  J.A.-Calkins  N.W. 

5-  9-Wiley  L.  N.-Sargent  Inez  W. 
12-18-Wilhelent  C-Goez  AntoineM 

6-26-Wilkinson  WH-CnrriganC  L 

8-  4-Willard  E.  W.-Gerritv  C.  M. 
10-23-Willlams  E.  C.-RhodesL.  A. 

6-12-Williams  J.- Francis  Anna  R. 

11-  7- Williams  WE-.Jefferson  M.A. 
6-20-William8  W  D-Ely  Lilla  L. 
6-19-Wil8on  A  E-Bartholomew  CB 

12-  4-Wils<)n  .Ta^-Burbank  Ithasca 
10-  9-Wilson  WP-Flynn  Elizabeth 

6-25-WinRloffA.-Micolai  Matilda. 
11-27- Wisner  F.  K.-Guinan  Delia. 

6-19-Wittman  C  J-Schuessler  C. 
11-16-Wolbaist  S.-Merkin  Rosie. 
11-20-Wood  W  H-Plato  Georgia  H. 

1-  1-W|^hC£  R-Griswold  SA. 

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9-  4-Woods  T  C-Dooley  Marg't  A 
6-12-Woodward  C  S-Rav  Nellie  L 
5-  8-Woodward  F  E-Cafr  Ethel  M 
5-  6-WrightG  C-O'Connor  Annie 
8-  7-Youell  Lewis-Burns  Annie. 
2-26-Young  W.  R.-Kaiie  Delia  J. 
8-lft-Zoels  John-Sperling  Maria. 


IN  HARTFOROJURING 1895. 

The  Jint  figures  in  each  line  in- 
dicate Oit  uionth  in  the  year  1896, 
and  the  second  Jigurts  the  date  of 
the  montli  oj'  birth ;  d  for  daugh- 
ter ^  8  for  ton ;  the  Jirst  name  it  of 
the  hutbandf  the  second  of  the  wife. 

12-  2-rf-Aarons  Samuel-Mary. 
6-26-</-Abrahain.sen  Hans-J*.  A. 
6-  2-(/-Abram8  Louifi-Jennie.  j 

6-  2-rf-Abrains  Louis»-.lennie.  J 
11-  4-«-Addison  Alfred-Rebecca. 

8-13-a-Ahern  James-Annie  M. 

4-24-11- Ahem  Michael-Mary. 

8-31-</-Akerlind  John-AhlbormF. 
12-1 8-rf- Alexander  Beiij .-Flora. 
ll-ll-</- Alexander  John-Lizzie  M. 
ll-16-<i-AlIen  Alexander-Emma  E 

5-  6-</-AlIen  David-Mary. 

2-  4-rf-AIIen  N.  F.-Can-ie  W. 
ll-30-rf-Al!en  Thomas-Kate. 

4-20-(/-All  ison  Charles-Catherine. 

7-24-»-Alston  John-Mary  J. 

5-26-rf-Alucca  Jean-Mary. 

7-13-8-Andereon  Chas.-Christine. 

7-  7-r/-AudersouMatthia'4-JuliaL 
7-1 1-</- Anderson  Peter- Annie  D. 
9-B0-8-  Anderson  PeterA-Selma  E 
5-  3-»-Anderson  Thos.-Christina. 
6-1 8-»- Andrews  A  IvinE-Mariau  L 

11-11-rf-Angello  Tony-Christina. 

8-16-rf-Applebce  Wllliam-Lulu. 

6-22-»-Arnold  Jose])h  W.-EIiza. 

1-30-f/- Arthur  George-Anna. 
12-20-<i-A8awitsh  Nathan-Dora. 

8-28-«-Ashcroft  Amos-Delln. 

8 -13-11- Ash  more  Andrew-Ellen. 
11-  2-«-Ashton  Henry-Margaret. 
10-20-»-Atwood  Eugene  R- Annie K 
10-24-«-Autopitzky  Sam'l-Beckie. 

10-17-«-Backer  John-Sarah. 
11-  9-r/-Bacon  Frederick-Libbie. 

l-23-»-Bae(lennan  Godfrey-A.M. 

8-28-rf-Baedor  Anthony-Mary  L. 

7-27-a-lillioskv  Ali-Minnie. 

7-18-</-Bahre  llobert-Anna. 

2-  8-»-Baker  H.  S.-Evelvnn. 

7-22-«-Baker  Hennan-ilary. 

3-29-«-Baldwin  Benjamin  J.-Eva 

7-12-f/-Balf  .John-Maggie. 
10-  9-»-Balkin  Bernard- Dora. 
12-25-rf-Banscmer  Gotlieb-Julie. 

5-21-</-Bantel  John-Rosie. 

7-10-«-Barber  Francis  A.-Nettie. 

2-  2-8-Bardons  Philip  J.-NellieE. 
12-28-J-Barlow  Chas.  H.-Ida  M. 

9-  3-»-Barnes  Frank-Mary. 
ll-16-«-Banies  Luther  M.-AnnaL 

6-11-d-Barr  Wm.  G.-Mattie  J. 


2-28-d-Barrett  Allen  N.-Mary. 
9-  7-rf-Ban-ett  Scvrell  H-Anna  C. 
8-29-»-Barrinksztis  Fortonit-S. 

11-  4-rf-Barrows  Andrew  S.-Lilly. 
2-16-</-Barry  John-Mary. 

8-  6-rf-Ban-y  John- Winnie. 
2-18-</-Bartels  Lucas  A.-Eliesa. 

1-  5-</-Bartot  John-Mary. 

8-  9-d-Baschman  Louis-Jennie. 
7-80-«-Bassin  Henry-Eda. 
10-2a-«-Beard  Elisha-Annie. 

2-  7-</-Beardslee  C.  S.-Emma  G. 
6-18-«/-Beck  Mever-Rose. 
6-26-r/-Beck  Paiil  M.-Marv  A. 

ll-20-»-Becker  Benjamin-tiachel. 
8-17-</-Becker  Fred  E.-Otelia. 
l-24-€?-Beckmann  Harry-Sarah. 

7-  l-a-Begley  Michael-Hannah. 
7_19^-Bei.)  Carl  J.-Alma. 
2-10-<i-Belcours  Oscar-Tilda. 

ll-14-f/-Bennett  Wm  H-MargaretG 
4-26-s-Bennis  James  F.-Mary  A. 

12-16-  -Benoit  Ed  ward -Charlotte. 
l-16-rf-Bens(m  Edward  H.  

8-  6  fZ-Beras  Nathan-Lena. 
10-15-»-Berenson  Asher-Babelte. 

12-  8-f/-Berewitz  Samuel-Lena. 
4-    -»-Bergher  Uiman-Annie. 
8-    -c?-Berkowitz  Moses-Laura. 
2-25-«-Berman  Max-Sarah. 

10-  9-a-Bernard  Edward-Lottie. 
ll-18-c?-Bernard  Emery- Sadie. 

7-  7-d-Beninard  Moses-Mahle. 
12-16-</-Berry  Fred  D.-Ella  M. 
12-  2-<f- Berry  George  G.-Grace. 
12-14-«-Berrv  Thomas-Mary  A. 

9_  8-»-Berry  William-Nora. 

6-19-d-Besse  Joseph  L.-*Tennie. 
10-14-rf- Beyer  Frank-Mary. 
ll-10-»-Bianchi  Frank  L-Adelgisa 
12-  7-»-Bidwell  F.  W.-Elizabeth. 
ll_30-a-Bill  Albert  C.-Bessie  M. 
12-22-<?-Bill  Fred  R.-Minnie  J. 

l-10-»-Bishop  Alfred  H.-Alice. 

l-lS-a-Bissell  Francis  H-Lillv  M. 

4-  6-»-Bjork  Charles-Matilda. 

6-24-«-Blair  Joseph-Louisa. 

3-24-</-  Blake  John  F.-Gertrude  V 

1-  4-»-Blease  A.  H.-Chira  L. 
l-ll-»-Blevins  William-Carrie. 
4-  8-(/-Blush  Clark  D.-Catharine. 
2-24-</-Blythe 

8-  9-a-Boardman  Thos..I-Mary  A 
8-  7-«-Boca#h  Joseph-Margaret. 

7-  6-«-Bodenstein  Herman-Katie 
6-22-d-Bogardus  A.  V.-Elizabeth. 
8-22-rf-Boisseau  John  B-Henriette 

2-  7-^/-Bolan  Michael-Annie. 
7-15-f/-Bolles  Ernest  F.-EIizabeth 
4-  6-</-Bonar  Samuel-Jennie. 

8-  3-»-Bonifacio  Geo.-Philomene 
10-27-»-Bonn  Thomas-Anne. 

3-13-</-Bonner  William  J.-Mary. 
9-ll-»-Borden  Harvey-Emma  F. 

9-  6-<f-Boss  VValter-./ulia. 

9-    -a-  Botance  James  -M  innie. 
10-28-»-Bowall  Martin-Elsie. 

3-  9»»-Bowe  Frank-Harriett  A. 
ll-17-»-Bowen  Wm.  A.-Amelia  L. 
10-28-<f-Bowers  Charles- Alice. 

l-26-»-Boyar  Ansel -Bertha. 

8-  6w/-Bovce  James- Mary. 

2-26-rf-Bradley  Henry  E-liosalind 
12-  5-»-Bradlev  James-Aimie. 
10-31-«-Brady  Oliver-Kitty. 

l-20-»-Brainard  Austiu-Adelaide 
10-ll-«-Brainard  Fred  J.-Sarah. 

8-  8-€?-Brash  Benjamin-Esther. 

6-28-«-Bray  Michael-Mai-garet. 


8-  6-rf-Breen  Patrick  F.- Annie. 
12-  9-«-Brennan  .James-Cecilia. 

8-20-</-lirigham  Sam  H-Anna  £  { 
8-20-</-Brigham  Sam. H-Anna  K  { 
1-26-rf-Brinkman  Doris-Annie. 

ll-29-<f-Bri8Coe  Geo.  W.- Annie  M. 
2-11-rf-BristolCorueliu.sG-CarrieE 

ll-lO-rf-Bristol  Mortimer  L-Rosa  L 
6-12-«/-Britt  John 

7-  -</-Broadmar  Hyman-Ida. 
4-ll-»-Broadus  Charles- Martha. 

9-  2-</-Brocklesby  A.  K.-Mary  M. 
12-18-<f-Bromfield'John-MHry. 
12-24-rf-Bron8on  

7-14-</-Brooks  George  W.-Nora. 
9-12-»-Brower  Edward  A.- Mary. 
7-26-rf-Bi-own  Charles  N.-Hattie. 

6-  l-</-Brown  Clarence  N-Lillian. 
12-  4 — Brown  Harvey-Mary  L. 

8-  -rf-Brown  Reuben-Rose. 
5-23-s-Brube  Edward-Emily. 

8- l4-»-Bruiggaman  Wm-Annie  J 

1-  9-rf-Brumbaum  Theo.F-MaryJ 

12-  6-s-Buchs  Chas.  W.- Fannie  R 

4-16-fl?-Buck  Chas.  L.-Minnie  M. 

9-  e-d^- Buckley  Dennis  P.-Lucy. 
4-12-8- Buckley  Lawrence-Alice. 
8-10-</-Buckley  Michael-Mary. 
9-ll-<f-Bumstein  Israel-Annie. 
9-80-cf-Bumster  John- Bridget. 
2-26-rf-Burden  Harold-Hattie  L. 
1-  9-»-Burk  Joseph  J.-Lizzie. 
6-18-a-Burk  William-Mary.  I 
5-13-»-Burk  William-Mary.  J 

12-ll-(/-Burke  Jeremiah-Mary. 

8-  7-a-Burke  John-Annie. 

18-  8-(/-Burkle  Edwin  C.-Clara. 

7-  6-</-Burnhara  E.  D.-Rinda  M. 
12-26-<f-Bums  Edward- Annie. 

6-  3-</-Burns  Lawrence-Lillian  L. 
3-10-«-Burns  Patrick  F.- Annie. 
4-  7-rf-Bums  W^m.  H.-Bridget  T. 
7-1 0-a- Burns  Wm.  J.-Mary  E. 
10-  8-</-Burt  L.  W.-Mary  R. 
1-  l-</- Butler  Frank-Jennie. 

9-  3-«-Button  Wm.  A.-Flora  J. 

10-  3-rf-Caban  John-Rose. 
4-  2-<?-Cachone  Michael-Harrino 
6-10-«-Cahill  Daniel-Catherine. 

10-  8-*-Cahill  Morris-Margaret. 
12-14-»-CalanoNucenzo-Toma8ino 

8-  7-rf-CHlder  .lohn-Elizabeth. 

1-  9-rf-CaIhoun  J.  J-Martha  J. 

2-  4-8-CalIahan  James-Ellen. 
12-15-«-Callahan  James-Jennie. 

1-  4-a-Callahan  Thomas-Annie. 
8-  6-s-Cameron  Robert- Margaret 
l-ll-ri- (Campbell  John-Bridgt^t. 
1-22-a-Canary  John  .f.-Nellie. 
7-28-f/-Canning  James-Mary  A. 
6-    -s-Cannon  Edward-Mary. 

11-  7-</-Cannon  Thomas-Mary. 
2-11-d-CapIes  F^dward  C- .Agnes. 
C-ll-s-Carev  Frank  S  -Ella  L. 
4-28-rf-Carey  Michael-Ellen. 
4-29-s-Carey  Thoma«-Bridget. 
l-17-»-CarNon  Burr  G-Matilda  C 

3-  3-<f-Carlson  Carl-Hattie. 
4-21-»-Carlson  Charles-Helene. 
8-12-</-(varlson  Nils  A.-Josephine 

ll-16-r/-Carmodv  John  P.-Mary  J. 

2-  6-rf-Camev  Timothy  J.-Kate. 
12-29-^/-Carpentar  Bernliard-^L  A. 

4-I6-</-Carr  Richard  B.-Ora  E. 

10-31-f/-Carrano  Jos.-Catharine. 

9-10-f/-CHrrier  Harry  P.-Kate. 

3-  4-s-CaiToll  Edward-Bridget. 
10-  4-»-Carroll  John  A. -Alice  M. 


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12-19-»-CarrolI  John  L.-Maggie  E. 

7-  3-»-Cttse  W.  C- Agnes. 
l_19_</_Case  Wni.  S.-Elizabeth. 

8-  3-«-Case  Willis  B.-Henrietta. 
5-15-»-Cusey  John-MHry. 

10-27-»-Ca8si(ly  Dennis-Mary. 

3-16-a-Cii.s.Hid V  E<1  ward-Britlget. 

6-26-»-Ciiulfieia  Edward  V.-Mary 
1 1-  6-</-Cer8opimo  Angelo-Cath. 

8-24-a-Chaflee  0.  W.-Julia  E. 

l-27-»-CharaberlainF  D- Adelaide 
12-16-s-Cliamplin  Jas.  M-Annie  E 

8-16-»-Chapin  Arthur  D.-Eva  M. 
10-18-</-Chapman  Edgar  VV.-Eva. 

11-  6-«-Chapraan  Geo.  A.-Grace. 

12-  5-«-Chapman  H.  W.-Mlnerva. 
7-20-//-Oharbonneau  0.  P.-Anna. 

12-19-J-Cha8e  0.  A.-Annie. 

6-28-»-Ciiaulterley  H.Y  -Mar'gt  C 
ll-18-»-Cheesick  J^Iichael-Lena. 

9-29-»-Chiarigliano  .Tos.-Clara. 

2-  2-»-ChiJd8  John- Mary. 

10-  8-»-Childs  John  P.-Mary  A. 
l-26-«-Christensen  Ivor  M.-H.  M. 

3-  7-rf-Chri8ten9enNieis-Xicoh*na 
12-27-»-Christen8en  Nielsen-Anna 

2-10-«-ChristensenPeter-Mathilde 

9-  -a-Christianson  C.-Kastina, 
5-23-«-Christianson  Morris-Mary 

12-17-a-Christie  James-Agnes. 

4-27-»-Chudoba  Ferd.  B.-Mary. 

4-26-»-Chnrap  Petro    ■" 

a-i4-e/-Claffev  George  F.-Kitty. 
12-18-</-Claffev  George  F.-Kittv. 
11-19-  -Claffey  John  R.-Ellen.' 

7-29-<f-Clancy  John-Mary. 

9-  6-a-Clark* Charles  H.-Mary. 
12-  6-<i-Clark  Dwight  A.-Bes8ie. 
10-  4-rf-Clark  Edward  K. -Emily  E 

9-  2-«-ClHrk  Fred-Ida  Ellis. 

9-10-f/-Clark  Sevmour-Charlotte. 

6-16-»-Clarke  Sidney  E.-Mary. 

6-28-</-Clarke  Willi  am- Alice. 
12-  8-»-Clarv  John-Elizabeth. 

7-22-</-Clement  Dan'l  W-JennieV 

l-80-</-Clifford  Francis  A-.TennieL 

8-26-rf-Cliftbrd  George-Nellie. 

6-  9-«-Cline  Edw.  M.-Margaret  ( 

6-  9-»-Crme  Edw.  M.-Margaret  ( 

8-14-»-Cody  John-Kate. 

1-  6-«-Coh*en  Jacob-Rose. 
8-20-»-Coheu  Micliael 

10-  8-<i-Cohn  Elia^-Rebecca. 
9-26-»-Cohn  Jacob-Lena. 

9-  2-</-Colavecci  Leo.-Catharine. 

8-  7-J-Coleman  Thos.  D.-Bridget. 

2-  8-»-Ck)llin8  C.  B.-Edith  A. 

9-  8-«-Collins  J.  T.-Jennie  C. 

6-  2-rf-Condon  Michael  W-Annie 
9-19-</-Conferman  Adam-Mary. 
l-23-«-Conklin  Merrill-Annie. 
3-28-rf-Conlan  Daniel-Eliza. 

7-  8-«-Connelly  Thomas-Mar\'. 

11-  b-d-OmneW'y  Wra.  L.-Mary  T 
ll-30-»-Conners  John-Nellie. 

9-  8-a-Connerft  Timothy-Bridget 
2-19-<f-Connor  Thomas-Sarah. 
ll-26-ii-Connors  Sylvester-Mary. 

7-  7-rf-Connor8  Timothy-Nellie. 

8-  6-«-Connover  Herbert-Alice. 
»-14-»-Cook  Albert  S-Charlotte  G 

12-  9-rf-Cook  Edward  B.-Fannie  L 
5-  9-«-Gook  Wm.  R.-Nellie  L. 
5-80-«-Coombs  Geo.  D.-Mary  E. 
8-16-</-Cooper  Boiiet-Ida. 

2-    -»-Copclon  Barney-Sarah. 
lO-  3-«-Cop[)inger  John-Ann. 
2-18-ii-Corbin  James  A.-Mary. 
8-  6-«-Corcoran  Miehael-Mafy. 


8-  8-«-Cormack  David-Marjorie. 
10-26-»-Corrol  Stephen-Bridget.  ( 
10-25-J-Corrol  Stephen-Bridget,  j 

l-13-«/-Cortman  Thomas-Marv. 

6-  8-»-Cosker  Patrick-Hannah. 

1-  4-</-Costello  James-Kate. 
8-ll-</-Costello  John-Mary. 
6-  7-»-Co6tello  Thorn  as-Xl ice. 

11-  6-r/-Cotter  Jeremiah- Mary. 

4-  8-rf-Cottla  Ganni- Jennie.' 
8-23-»-Coughlin  James-Mary. 

2-  4-rf-Coughlin  Michael-Mary  J 
8-  6-</-Coughlin  Thomas-Sarah. 
6-  8-</-Courtnev  Samuel-Maggie. 

12-  6-»-Cowles  »)as.  B-Margaret  E 
7-26-«-Cowles  Walter  G.-Nellie. 
2-  4-  -Cowles  Wiriiam  H.-Alice. 

6-  7-r/-Crall  Benjamin-Bertha  E. 
2-10-</-Crane  Chas.  Jr.-Catherina. 

7-  8-rf-Crane  Wm.  A.-Hinsnelda. 
9-17-s -Crape  George-Lizzie. 
T-ll-d  Crase  R.  H.-Henrletta. 
8-18-»-Crohen  John-Mary. 
7-14-rf-Ci*onin  Michael-Helen. 
8-30-«-Cross  Kd ward-Mary. 
3-29-a-Crotto  John-Marv. 

8-  4-»-Crowley  John-Johanna. 
6-  l-s-Cummings  D.-Josephine. 
7-25-</-Cumminskie  J  E-Maggie  ( 
7-25-</-CumminskieJE-Maggie  J 
2-  8-</-Cunliffe  E.G.-Josephi'ne  A 
2-  5-»-Cunningham  John-Mary. 
3-22-<?-Cunningh8m  John  J-Mary 

10-20-»-Cupland  Max-Ida. 
4-19-«-Curley  David-Lizzie. 
8-27-»-Curtis  Henry-Mary. 
6-  6-»-Curti«  JohnD.-Virginia. 
6-28-s-Cusick  Michael-  Margaret. 

7-17-r/-Dahill  Daniel-Mary. 
10-18-<f-Dailey  George  H.-Mary. 
12-11 -»-Dailey  Stephen-Maria. 
12-  2-»-Dailey  William  J.-Bridget 

6-16-</-Dalev  John-Sarah. 
12-1 8-»-Da ley  Patrick-Mary. 

5-  6-»-Daley  Thomas-Mafy. 

6-  l-<^-Dalev  Timothy-Ellen. 
1-1 1-</- Daly  Patrick-Mary. 

8-  l-<f-Dalv  Peter-Minnie. 
5-23-</-Damery  Wm  -Elizabeth. 

11-  6-»-D'amlco  Dominic-Louisa. 
10-30-rf-Daniel8  Leonard  C.-Grace. 

9-12-8-Daniels  Lorenzo  D.-Mabel 
2-  7-t/-Danisee  Saul-Mary. 
8-29-</-Danker8  Fred' k-B»irbara. 

10-  7-«-Darche  M.  A.-Marv  A. 
12-16-»-Dart  Fred  W^-CIafa  B. 

6-25-8-Datro  James-Lottie. 

12-  6-«-    Lena  M.  Davis. 

1-13-rf-Day  N.  D.-Fanny. 

11-  9-a-Da'y  Samuel-Kate. 
6-27-«-Dean  Charles-Rose. 

11-  9-d-Debonnie  Keydan-Mary. 
l-22-«-Degnan  Thoraas-Lucv* 

12-  4-«-Degnan  Wm.  F.-Lizzle. 
ll-16-€?-I)elaney  Michael-Mary. 
12-27-«-Deleha'nty  Fred-Josie'. 

7-25-«-Dellocoutin  F.-Theresia, 
1-  1-rf-DeMar  David-Mary  A.  J. 

9-  -«-Demars  Adolph-Georgiana 
ll-30-«-I)ennis  James    

8-23-rf-Dlef  Davis-Lena. 
4-  8-«-Dietrich  Herman-Minnie. 
2-24-</-Dietrich  Theodore-Louise. 
10-13-s-Diggs  Dudlej'-Maggie. 
6-20-«-Dillon  Christopher-Mary. 
l-10-«-Dimon  John  J.-Etta. 
l-17-«-Dixon  Frank-Sarah. 
1     7-  2-8-Dobray  John-Annie. 


7-25-a-Dodge  Chas.  N.-Su«ie  B. 

6-22-«-DodsonDarienW-Marg't  E 
11-27-a-DohI  Axel-Sophia. 

3-26-</-DoIin  .fames-Kate. 

9-25-«-Donchian  S.B-Armenanki 

6-30-«-I)onlan  'J'homas-Bridget. 

8-29-«-Donohue  Anthony-Jennie 

8-80-rf-Donohue  John-Mary. 

6-20-«-Douohue  Michael-Delia, 

3-29-<f-Dooley  Michael-Maria. 

6-31-</-Doolittle  J.  L.-Millie. 
ll-18-«-Dorsey  Edward  J.-Kate. 

6-22-(/-Dow  Arthur  M.-Lena. 
12-  6-d-Dowden  John  W.-Lavinia. 

8-  l-d-Down  Eugene  C.-Delbi. 

2-  1-  -Doyle  Patrick- Annie. 
12-80-»-Drake  August-Hannah. 

l-80-«?-Drake  Eugene  S.- Annie  L 

4-18-»-Drolett  George- Amelia. 

4 rf-Dudley  Wm.  A.-Annie  E. 

2-19-rf-Duff  Thomas 

4-  8-fl?-Duffy  J.  F.-Sophia. 

2-21-rf-Duffy  Thomas  F.-Mary. 

T-ie-d-DufTy  Timothv-Johannah. 

7-28-«-Dumas  Wm.  H.-Lizzie  M. 

1 1-  l-«-Duncan  John-Rachel. 

1-  2-»-Dungan  Frank  P.-Mary. 

2-  9-<f- Dunham  Samuel  G.- Alice. 
8-29  rf-Dunlap  Geo.  H.-Lizzie. 
2-26-«-Dunn  George-Elizabeth. 
4-18-</-Dunn  J.  J.- Grace. 
8-ll-«-Dunn  John-Minnie. 

ll-19-»-Dunn  Thos.  F.-Bridget. 
6-26-rf-Dunn  W.-Annie. 
7-22-«-Dunn  William-Margaret. 
5-21-«-Dupar  Edw.  B-Caroline  B 
l-20-»-Duse  Simeon-Jean  M. 
6-  9-«-Dwor8kv  William-Dora. 

10-24-</-Earl5  Patrick- Alice. 
12-1 8-«-EasI and  F  A-Catherine  M 

4-  2-«-East  Joseph -Katie. 

1  -16-</-Easterby  Alfred-Elizabeth 

2-14-«-Eckholm  Otto-Hulda. 

8-  9-</-Eckmeter  Geo.  L.-Mary. 

8-ll-</-Eckstein  Louis-Mamie. 
ll-19-«-Edwards  John-Catharine. 
10-24-«-Egan  Daniel-Kate. 

l-10-«-Egan  Edward-Kittie. 

7-24-a-Ehlers  Julius-Cassie. 

8-19-rf-Elcock  Charles  L.-Laura. 

6-28-(/-Ellcock  Henry  G.-Hattie. 

7_  6-d-Ellegaand  Rob't-Nicholine 

7_10-rf-Elliott  George  T.-Marv  G. 

1-28-rf-Elliott  William-Elizabeth. 
ll-29-«-Ellis  T.  Angelo-Christina. 
10-26-«-Ellsworth  A.  E.-Silena  E. 

7.14_r/-Elmer  Herbert  T-Marietta 

9-19-a-Elwood  Thomas  J.-Rose. 

6-80-»-Emerick  Geo.  E.-Carrie  L 

6-28-rf-Enni8  .John  J.-Mary. 

7-27-f/-Ennone  N  icholas-Louise. 

9-12-«-Eric«on  Em  il- Amanda. 

4-26-</-Erik8on  John- Victoria. 

6-  2-«-Ersand  Frank-Mary. 

5-19-J-Ervin^  RoUin  K.-Clara. 

1-  l-«-Ethenngrou  James-Ella. 
4-13-«-F)ustice  Frank-Clara  L. 
7-30-«-Evans  William-Mildred. 

1-11-8-Fadden  Henrv'  A-Grace  M 
5-27-f/-Fagau  John-Mary. 

12-  8-«-Fagan  Lawrence  F.-Cath. 
5-12-</-Fagan  Patrick-Ellen. 

ll_16-rf-Fagan  Philip  J.-Cath.  F. 
12-10-«-Fairfield  Edgar  G-Sarah  J 

2-  9-rf-Fall  Charles  V.-Hannah. 
9-11-8-Faniger  Edward-Minnie. 
6-27-(i-Fannon  Thos.  F.-Nellie. 


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ll-10-«-Farber  Morris-Tina. 

4-26-<:^-Farmer  John-Mary  A. 

8-ll-»-Farr  Felix-Lucci. 

B-lS-d  Farrell  James-Eliza. 
lO-lO-rf-Farrell  Pat»k  A.-Marg't  J. 

2-26-</-Farrell  William-Mary. 

&-20-</-Feeley  Martin-Maggie. 

8-27-«-Feeley  Matthew-Mary. 

9-  6-«-Feil  r^ouis-Rosanna. 

2-  8-rf-Feland  Herman-Lina. 

2-26-»-Fenton  Michael-Bridget 

6-  8-«- Ferguson  Hugh- Mary. 
ll-ll-«-FerguRon  Thomas-Xnn. 

7-28-rf-Fien  John-Fannie. 
6-12-rf-Fien  Philip-Fannv. 
10-26-rf-Fiese  Louis-Wilhelmy. 
9-ll-«-Fink  Ignatz-Marie. 

4-  8-»-Finlay  Michael-Nellie. 
12-27- 8-Fiimerty  Edward-Ann. 

6-26-«-Fish  Hymiin-Heleu. 

7-  l-c?-Fish  Reres  -Pauline. 

8-  l-a-Fisher  Julius-Fredericka. 
10-14-rf-Fiske  Chester  I).-Carrie  L 

1-  7-»-Fiske  Louis  S.-Marv  S. 
l-17-<f-Fistler  Francis  R.-.iulia. 

9-  7-»-Fitzer Emma. 

6-28-a-Fitzgerald  J.  J. -Charlotte. 
9-22-»- Fitzgerald  Thomns-Annie. 

10-  1-rf-Fitzgerald  Wm.H.-Rose  A. 
8-24-»-Flanagan  Jas. -Margaret. 

ll-18-f/-Flanagan  John-Annie,  j 
ll-18-«-Flanagan  John-Annie.  J 
ll-17-</-Flanagnn  John -Bridget 

11-  l-»-Flandre  Rock-Marv. 

8-    -rf-Flannery  Pat'k  J.-Mnrg't. 
10-  9-</-FIechsig  AdolphR-Matilda 

8-ll-«-Flood  William-Marv. 
ll-27-»-Floss  Reuben  K.-Efla  M. 

2-21-rf-Flynn  Jeremiah-Elizabeth 

6-80-»-Flynn  Patrick  J.-,Iessie  L. 

8-16-</-Flynn  Thoma.s-Annie. 

4-25-</-Fl_vnn  Thomas-Ellen. 
12-27-«-Foderiiost  D. -Frances. 

4-10-«-Foley  Allen  J.-Sophia  P. 

4-16-«-F'oley  Dennis  G.-Annie  T. 

8-  5-»-Foley  Herbert-Amelia  P. 

1-16-a -Foley  Michael-Mary. 
10-24-»-Folev  Patrick-Lizzie. 

6-2&-«-Foley  Patrick-Mary. 

8-13-»-Follner  John-Can-ie. 

9-13-<^/- Foresail  Gustav-Emma. 
10-15-</- Former  James-Ida. 

8-    -(/-Forst  Charles- Lizzie. 

10-  -«-For8tan  Wolf-Sarnh. 

11-  8-</-Foster  Edwin  B.-Rosetta. 
2-14-«- Foster  John-Mina. 
8-10-rf- Fowler  Roswell-Ada  M. 

5-  9-rf-Fox  Eugene-Kate. 
9-19-</-Fox  Henry  A.-Dora. 
7-25-«-Fox  John-Mary  J. 

11-  6-«-Franzen  FranltE.-AnnaE 
6-21-«-Frazier  Edward  C.-Lillie. 
8-    -</-Frazier  William-Abigail. 

2-  2-d-FredA  Joseph-Franc iska. 
1_  8-«-Freeman  Everett-Ellen  S. 
8-12-</-Friedman  Harris-Beckie. 
9-17-rf-FriedmHn  Harris-Beckie. 

6-  2-rf-Friedrichs  Henry  O.-Anita 
6-17-rf-Frobel  Albert  D.-Annie  B. 
6-10-<i-Fuldner  Adolf-Lena. 
8-10-rf-Fuldner  Otto-Lizzie. 

12-16-«-Fuller  Fred'k  R-Harriett  L 
8-15-rf-Furey  Michael-Mary. 

10-  S-d-Vmey  Wm.E.-CatherineC 
8-22-«-Furspan  Wolf-Sarah. 

ll-18-«-Gaffey  Peter  J.- Anna  E. 
4-  8-</-Gahn'Chas.  J.-Christina. 
ll-12-<;-Gaine8  Obed-Mary. 


9-  G-rf-Gans  Louis-Mina. 
ll-16-8-Ganz  Lewis-Rachael. 

7-28-«-Gardon  Peter-Mary. 

9-18-«-Garvey  Pat'k-Mary  Doyle 

4-18-s-Garvie'  Thos.-Margaret 
ll-ll-rf-Gates  Andrew  F.-Alice  L. 

9-28-9-Gaudett  Timothy-Annie. 
10-22-</-Gay  Frank  B.-^ennie  H. 

8-24-«-Gavlor  Max-Flora, 
10-27-<^-Gebhardi  Carl  G-Laura  D. 

8-21-«-Gedde8Chas.-Nellie  W. 

4-29-d-Geetz  Frank-Anna. 

7-81-i»-Gen8berg  Solomon-Becky 

8-26-rf-Geoghagen  Henry-Mary. 

7-  8-«-George  Dominick-Mary  S. 
9-28-^-George  Wm.  H.-Margaret 
1-17-rf-Georgia  Antony-Maggie. 
2-  8-</-Giblin  James-fellen. 

11-  4-«-Gib9on  Julius-Alice  L. 
J-18-rf-Giddings  Dominic-Mary. 
8-14-a-Giebelhau»en  L.  B.-Lena. 

12-  7-a-Gilbert  Alfred  T.-Julia. 
2-  8-«-GildeFred  C.-Bertha. 

10-2l-s-Gillen  Robert^ulia. 

8-  5-«-Gillette  Arthur  L-Mary  B 
11-  9^-Gillies  Geo.  J.-Alfreda  L. 
11-  8-</-Gilliland  John  T.-Nellie. 

8-28-e/-Gilnack  Martin-Ida. 

11-  6-ii-Ginelli  Beldine-Rose  C. 
7-22-f/-Gloe  John-Marie. 

10-  4-a-Glynn  James  M.-Kate. 
7-  6-rf-Glynn  Thomas-Marj'.  J 

7-  6-rf-Glynn  Thomas-Mary.  J 
10-23-«-Goe:ffins  James-Johanna. 

2-  7-»-Gordenthal  Moses-Beckie. 
6-1 8-»-Gold berg  Jacol>-Annie. 
6-16-«-Goldberfi:  Jacob-Beckie. 

9-  -a-Goldberg  Samuel-Ida. 
8-18-rf-Goldman  Barney-Jennie. 

12-15-f/-Goldstein  Mnx-Regina. 
8-29-»-Goodman  Adolf-Mary. 
4-  6-«-(iordon  Laden-Eadi. 
2-15-«?-Gordon  Morris-Sarah. 
2-17-s-Gordy  WilburFisk-Isabel  D 

8-  -df-Gorfine  David-Anne. 
1-3 l-n-Gorman  Charles-Minnie. 
7-  9-rf-Goss  Frederick  H-Frances 

12-26-»-Goullette  Louis-Georgiana ' 
l-12-«-Grady  Cornelius-Eliza. 

12-  2-»-Grady  John-Julia. 
7-28-»-Grady  John-Lizzie. 
8-14-ii-Gradv  Michael  J.-Nora. 

7-19-»-Grarf Clara. 

8-12-rf-Graham  Jas  I.-Gertnide  L 

11-27-a-Graney  Michael-Kate. 
10-  2-«-Grant'Cephas-Minerva. 
10-27-rf-Grant  Jas.  M.  Jr.-Jane  E. 

7-31-«-Grant  John-Ellen. 

3-18-ii-Graj'^  James-Hattie  J. 
12-  8-«-(iray  John-Mary. 

7-  7-«-Gray  Wm.  M.-F!lizabeth. 

2-  4-»-(ireen  Henry-Martha  R. 
12-29-a-Green  William-Clara. 

9-  -«-Grcenberg  Kuhn-Rachael. 
ll-22-</-(«reenberg  Levi- Carrie. 

7-  l-(/-Greenberg  Morris- Annie. 
6-i3-</-Greenland  G.  W.-Bessie  M. 
1-21-W-Griffin  Michael-Nellie. 
ll_27^-(Jriffin  William-Pauline 
2-19-</-Griffith  W.  R.-Annie 

3-  7-»-(irogan  Patrick-Kate 
2-il-r/-Gro8ch  Edw'd  H.-Fanny  J. 
6-  4-</-(iross  Jacob-Gupsie 

1-  2-«-Guemsey  Verner  W-Mary 
9-17-»-Guerra  George-Lizzie 
9-22-<f-Guidle  Oscar  P.-Anna  B. 
9-n-<f-Gunkel  J.  C  L-Pauline  C. 
12-  8- «-Gunning  John-Margaret  { 
12-  8-d-Gunning  John-Margaret  J 


6-21-rf-Gunning  M.-Winnifred 

8-81-«-Gunning  Thomas  J.-Sarah 
10-21-€/-Gunshannon  J.  F.-MagKie 

8-28-rf-Gun8hannon  T  W-Mary  A 
ll-26-«-Gustaf8on  Gus  -Jacobine 
ll-ll-«-Guthrie  Michael-Hanora. 

7-31-»-Gyles  John-Mary 

9-25-d-Haggcrtv  Joseph- Annie 

H-18-»-Hale  Frank  L.-Hattie 
8-16-<i-Hale  John  D.-Lottie 

10-  6-«-Halev  Philip-Catherine 
1-80-a-Halle  Carl  V.-Mary  C. 

12-20-<f-Halm  Bomch-Jette 
4-  6-<f-Hammond  C.  L.- Ellen 

ll-26-</-Hanna  George  W.-Mary 
9-22-«-Hanuon  Chas.  P^Grace  C. 
9-22-s-Hanophy  Michael-Ellen 

12-21-«-Hansen  William-Annie 
7-17-«-Hanson  Carl  R.-Fannie 

12-20-»-Hapgood  M.  H.-Mary  M. 
6-20-»-Harmon  F.  J.-Marg«ret 
l_14_rf_Harrington  F-Caroline  B  { 
l-14^rf-Harrington  F-Caroline  B  J 
4-  8-«-Harri8  Jonas-^Iennie 
2-ll-</-Hars8  Hans  P.-Margaret 
6-12-»-Hart  Alfred  D.-Carrie  E. 

12-24-»-Hart  Henry  L.-Jessie  G. 
7_  8-«-HartWilliam-El'zabeth 
4-  2-rf-Hartnett  P  S-Margaret  M. 

.4-16-<f-Hatfield  F.  F.-Kate 
2-  7-»-Haub  George-Hedwig. 

12-17-rf-Haven8  James -Mary  A. 
l-18-»-Hawley  William-Nellie 

12-  8-»-Hawley  William  E.-Nellie 
2-  2-»-Hayes  Henry- Rose 
2-19-s-Hayes  John*F.-Mary 
8-  S-rf-Hayes  Thomas-Mary 
8-17-rf-Healey  Dennis-Kate 

6-  4-»-Healey  Patrick  Mary 

7-  2-rf-Healy  Peter-Mary 
10-22-«-Heanes  A.  P.- Joanna 
12-  2-«-Hedfres  T.-Elizabeth. 

4-28-«-Heffeman  Thomas-Marr. 
6-27-»-Heflrernan  Patrick-Nellie 
2-  8-8-Helander  M.-Clara  M. 

8-  -a-Heley  Dominic-Anne 

4-  2-<f-Hellstrom  Gustav-Clara. 
9_  4-f/-Hellyar  F.  C.-Minive  J. 

9-  8-«-Hendricksen  P-.  H.-M.  B. 
4-10-</-Henke  Ch.-A. 
4-21-«-Hepbum  John-Minnie 
9-30-</-Hepp  Peter-Emma 

12-24-rf-Heppe  Rudolph- Amalia 
9-12-</-Herbert  Morris- Kate 

7-  9-«-Herrick  Louis  A. -Lena 
7_  7-rf-Herter  W.  C-Clara  L. 

8-  -<f-Herup  Eli-Gertie 
6-20-»-Herup  Samuel-Esther 

5-  -<f-Herzbei^  Harris-Bertha 
8-  9-f/-Herzog  John-Emma 

6-  6-(/-Heslin  C.  F.-Annie 
7-26-</-He8s  Charles-Josephine 

11-15-rf-Heuber  Nathan-Betsey 
2-  8-»-Hickmott  W.  J.-Hattie  A. 

10-29-a-Hill  George-Millie  M. 
7-20-»-HiIl  Marshall  L.-Tillie. 

8-  9-»-Hilliard  John-Margaret 
6-17-«-Hill8  Charles  E.-Mary  A. 
9-ie-rf-Hills  Frank-Alice  Scott 

12-12-»-Hills  William  E-Alice. 

6-  7-«-Himmelblum  Herman-Ida 

4-19-«-Hine8  William-Marv. 

1-27-rf-Hitchcock  E.  H.-Alma  M. 

8-21-<f-Hodden  David-Hattfe. 
10-  6-f/-Hodge  F.  C.-Bessie  P. 

9-  5-rf-Hofer  John-Franciska. 
ll-24-»-Hoflrman  C.  V.  P-F.  R. 

2-18-«-Hoffman  David-Sarah. 


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4-  7-J-Hoffman  Lonls-M. 

8-  8-J-Hogan  Loais-Alice. 

6-  S-d-Uogan  Thomas-Marv. 
8-27-«-Holme8  Joseph-Matilda. 
&-12-«-Holmquist  G.  W.-Bertha. 

10-  6-«-Holm<]ui8t  F.-Josephine. 
10-29-«-Hol8t  L.  Bojsen-Meta  C. 

6-81-9-HoIt  Frank-Marv. 
8-20-<^Hood  Patrick  F.-Sarah. 
12-28-«-Horan  John-Maria. 

7-  7-»-Horan  John-Mary. 
10-2^9-Horan  Patrick-Mary. 

11-  2-«-Horan  Thomas-Bridget. 
10-26-9-Horan9on  Luke-Miceppe. 

11-  6-9-Horne  Robert  .f.-Louise  S. 
2-20-9-Horrigan  M.-Margaret 

11-17-a-Horsfall  Luke-Sarah  U. 
10-18-rf-Howard  Arthur  E.-Mary. 

2-26-</-Howard  William-Mary. 

1-12-rf-Howland  Edward  L-Annie 

9-  »-»-Hruby  Paul-Hilraa. 
l-80-»-Hubbard  F.  E.-Margaret. 

12-27-»-Hubbard  G.  D.-Hannah. 
6-21-<^Hubbard  J.  T.-Clara  E. 

5-  2-«-Hudi(on  G.  M.-Minnie  L. 
lO-lO-c^Hughes  Joseph  C.-Eva. 

8-16-»-Hugho8  Thomas-Mary  J. 
7-27-«-Hull  Philander-Jennie. 
8-ll-«-Hul8trom  E.-Louise.  J 
8-ll-»-Hulstrom  E.-Louise.  j 
6-27-rf-Hunt  James-Sarah. 

8-  7-</-Hurd  H.  L.-BelL 
4-16-<f-Hurewitz  Isaac-Anna. 
2-14-»- Hurley  Daniel-Mary. 

ll-l(X-»-Hurley  John-Mary. 
1-27-rf-HurIev  John  J.-Marv  E. 
8-28-</-Hur8t* Thomas-Lizzie.  ( 
8-28-0- Hurst  Thomas-Lizzie. ) 

12-  8-»-Hussey  Edward-Annie. 

9-  6-rf-Hynes  David  N.-Nellie  R. 

10-27-»-Irwin  James-Ella. 
8-20-rf-Itzkovitch  Leon-Eva. 
12-  2-«-Ives  Fred  C.-Bertha  L. 

6-  8-<f->Jack8on  Alex-Catherine. 
9-18-</-Jackson  Allen-Virginia. 

6-  6-«-Jack8on  G.  J.-Elizabeth. 

10-  7-rf-»Jackson  Jacob-Louise. 
2-  l-«^Iamie8on  Wm.  J. -Nellie. 
2-26-»-.Janson  Henrv-Lena. 
2-26-«f->Jan8on  Nils-Nicoline. 
8-2D-<f-Jep8on  Peter-Carrie. 
8-22-«-Jes8en  Ernest  H.-Eline. 
8-  8-»-»Tewett  Edwin  A.-Sadie. 
4-26-»-John  Peter-Annie 
l-27-»-John8on  A.-Christina  W. 
8-10-»-Johnson  Barnet-Carrie. 
1-29-0- Johnson  Charles-Christina 
l-24-«-John8on  C.  W.-Carrie  H. 
0-16-»-Johnson  Edwin  B.-Mary  L 
6-26-rf-Johnson  F.  W.-Nellie  J. 
l-20-»- Johnson  G.  A. -Louisa. 

ll-2d-<i-Johnson  Jacob-Margaret. 

8-26-rf-Johnson  John-Magdelene. 
12-28-«-Johnson  John-Nettie. 

2-  6-«-John8on  Joseph  A.-Annie. 

6-26-«-,Tohn8on  P.  A.-Lena. 
12-  5-ct-Johnson  Peter-Maria. 
12-18-»-Johnson  LeRoy  F.-Ada. 

5-21-«?-John8on  Stewart- Bridget. 

7-14-»-Johnson  Wilbur-Nellie. 
10-  8-»-Johnson  William-Emma. 

8-20-»-Johnstone  C.  A.-Helen  F. 

8-16-rf-^ones  Benjamin-Kate. 
10-  4-s-Jones  Edward  W.-Mary. 

8-16-»-Joria  Baal-Theresa. 

8-  9-cf-.Toseph  Samuel-Minnie. 

7-  9-J-Joseph8on  Oscar-Helena. 


6-19-»-Joyce  Thomas-Sarah. 

4-  7-<^-Kaffje  Abraham-Annie. 

8-  6-<i-Kalie  Frank-Carrie. 
11-  6-e?-Kalperius  A.-Bertha. 

5-  5-«-Kaminke  Simon. 
12-16-«-Kamm  Arthur-Minnie. 

7-  l-</-Kamraeritz  August- Anna. 
9-19-<f-Kampfman  Adam-Mary. 
9-16-«-Kane  Michael-Mary. 

6-  -«8-Kanninke  Simon-I^arah. 
9-26-</-Kask  Axel-Augusta  S. 
4-  S-c^-Kasper  Henry-Elizabeth. 
6-    -«-Katz  Jacob-Jennie. 

6-  2-s-Katz  Jacob-Jennie. 

11-  8-«-Katz  Michael-Fanny. 
8-18-«-Katz  Nathan-Fannie. 

10-21-^-Katz  Samuel -Ada. 

8-27-«-Kay  James  W.-Pink. 

6-l7-»-Kearney  Peter  S.-Mary  T. 

2-26-«-Keams*  Thomas-Katie. 

6-81-«-Keating  Morris-Mary. 

7-16-«-Keating  Philip-Hannah. 

9-28-<^Keefe  James-Lilian  Brown 

2-24-</-Keefe  John-Ma rv. 

2-  7-rf-Keefe  Patrick-B*ridget. 
ll-25-</-Keefe  Patrick-Margaret. 
10-  6-«-Keehn  Henry-Catherine. 
12-14-»-Keen  Charles-Annie. 
ll-14-«{-Kehoe  Charles-Katie. 

4-  7-c?-Kelbasso  F.  A.-Caterina. 

2-20-«-Kelleher  Cornelius-Katie. 

7-17-€?-KelIeher  John-Mary. 

9-22-«-Kelleher  John  J.-Alary. 

7_  8-rf-Kelleher  William-Kate  A. 

2-  6-»-Keller  George-Mary  B. 

6-  l-fl?-Keller  Sandarino-Mary. 

8-19-(/-Kelly  Daniel-Lizzie. 

9-16-<f-Kelly  James  B.-Delia, 

6-27-»-Kelly  Joseph-Johanna. 

4-21-rf-Kelly  Michael  J.-Mary. 
12-80-«-Kemmerer  Michau-Mary. 

6-  9-«-Kennahan  Hugh-Lizzie. 
4-18-»-Kennedy  James-Isabella. 
9-12-»-Kennedy  John-Nellie. 
6-20-«-Kent  Irving  S.-Alice  E. 
8-80-8-Kenton  Harry- Annie. 
4-80-</-Keough  T.-Josephine. 

9-  l-<f-Kernan  John-Bridget. 
2-21-<f-Kershaw  Richard-Bridget 

10-12-rf-Kerwin  Patrick-Katie. 
9-20-</-Kes8ler  Michael-Caroline. 
12-11-rf-Ketzel  Geo.  M.-Hannah. 

8-  6-J-Kidney  Michael  H.-Mary. 

12-  2-»-Kiefer  Lewis  J.-Clara  L. 
10-l7-<f-Kielleren  Carl-Ella. 

4-  8-»-KiUian  Terence-Bridget. 
l-22-«-KilmenJanatro-Francenia 
ll-22-fl?-Kimmel  Jacob-Brany. 
6-28-cf-Kimmel  Jos.  J.-Emma. 

9-  8-»-King  Alfred-Lizzie. 
6-19-«-King  Ernest  T.-Abbie. 
8-  7-s-King  Herbert  S.-Ada  J. 

7-  9-rf-King  James-Julia. 
2-l7-</-King  Lewis-Rose. 

2-  ]-€?-Kingsbury  Albert  U-Sarah 
2-21-«-Kinser  Morris- Rosie 
4-22-<f-Kirby  Cornelius-Kate. 
2-10-</-Kitson  Michael-Lizzie. 
7-26-«-Knight  Jas.  H.-Mary  G. 

10-14-rf-Koening  Emil-Christina. 

10-  8-</-Kof8kv  B.-Katie  J. 

7-  9-»-Kohn  "Myer-Ida. 
8-81-4i-Kottje  II enry- Annie. 
2-ll-»-Kramer  Louis-Sarah. 

12-13-cf-Kmuse  Lewis-Lena. 
9-20-<f-KrauPs  Isador-Mollie  A. 

8-  8-«-KroppG.Adolph- Amelia  R 
l-81-<;-Kuhn  Max-Jettie. 


7-25-<f-Kuhn  Jacob-Mary. 

1-  4-€?-Kuhrt  Otto-Katie. 
l-17-«-Kummell  August -Alice. 
8-  1-A-Kunz  Albert-Josepliine  C. 

ll-20-«-Kuznitzke  Jacob-Kosa. 

2-17-«-Labadie  Homer  J-Caroline 
12-17-»-Lacada  Frank-Nicenzia  j 
12-17-«-Lacada  Frank-Nicenzia  { 

l-28-»-Lacava  Peter-Margaret 

9-26-«-Ladd  Merton  D.^Tulia. 

2-ll-»-Ladd  Walter  G.-Margaret. 

2-ll-<;-Lampson  Frank  W-Estella 

8-  9-9- Lane  Patrick-Kate. 
12-18-»-Lane  Thomas-Margaret. 

l-16-«-Lane  Willis  A.-Mary  L. 
12-28-«-Landennan  Ossis-Sadie. 
10-11-rf-Lnndrey  Joseph  P.-Eva. 

&-21-»-LanghnnR  Karl  J.-Anna. 

11-  2-«-Langley  Thos.E-EIizabeth 
6-12-a-Langri8h  Edward-Ann'e. 

4-10-rf-LaPoint  John    

6-27-<f-Lappen  B.-.Joanna. 

10-14-</-Lapruce  John-Susan. 
12-18-«-Laraja  Giovannia  B-Maria 
12-16-</-Larkin  Michael-Maggie. 
7-20-«-Lar8en  C.-Christina. 

2-  6-</-Larsen  Michael- Anna. 
2-ll-»-Larson  Charles-Hilda. 
7-18-»-Lar8on  Jorgen-Mary. 
8-dO-ef-Larson  Karl-Ellen. 
l-26-»-Lar8on  Linus-Amanda. 

12-21-d-Laschener  Nathan 

l-lS-a-Lassan  Frank-Ellen. 

8-18-«-Later  Morris-Pauline. 
10-16-<f-Lavery  John  H.-Mary. 
12-18-»-Lavin*e  Henrv-Jeanette. 

4-24-d-Lavoie  Israel-Georgianna. 
10-  6-»-Lavoy  August-Clara. 

2-21-d-Lfivr  Fred  A.-Carrie. 
10-22-«-Lawler  Harry  P. -Carrie  L. 

6-17-rf-Lawler  John-Margaret. 

9-19-</-Lawrence  Dominic-Maria. 

8-  6-d-Lawrence  Jas.-Mar^aret. 
l-21-»-Lawrie  John-Minnje  I. 
5-28-<i-Lawson  Wm-S.  Meddaugh 

9-  2-a-Leahay  John-Mary. 
12-19-»-Leary Agnes. 

12-  9- »-Leary Lawrence-Elizabeth 
2-  4-<i-Leavitt  Floyd-Bessie  L. 

7-  2-rf-Lee  George*  M.-Mary  C. 
6-  4-»-Lee  John-Mary. 

12-24-rf-Lee  Peter  J.-L*izzie. 

9-19-»-Lee  Thos.  E.-Anne  F. 

9-17-rf-Leduc  Methiemias-Alice. 

l-29-(f-LeibIee  Chas.  E.-Susie. 

8-21-<i-Leichtner  Pincher-Esther. 

2-ll-</-Leman8ki  Myer-Paulina. 

8-17-8-Lennaban  J.  J.-Marj'. 

6-  6-«?-Lennon  James-Mary. 
ll-ll-f/-Leonax  Arthur-Agnes  J. 

6-  2-(/-Leroy  Joseph-Annie. 

1-  8-<:?-Leroy  Nicholas-Mary. 

8-  9-»-Lerwis  Charles  H.-Sadie. 
8-23-»-Le8chke  Emil-Louise. 

8-  9-«-Lesneak  Albert-Elnorn. 

1-  7-d-Le.sler  Frank  B.-Josephine 

9-  -rf-Lesura  Abram-Rose. 
8-80-«-Levi  Morris- Anna. 
9-  9-</-Lcvin  Joseph-Rosa. 

12-12-rf-Levy  Louis-Bessie. 
12-  8-»-LevV  Morris-Nellie. 
12-28-</-Lewi8  WalterE-Elizabeth. 

7-18-«-Liebinan  Hyman-Jennie. 

6-28-(/-Lincoln  ChasP-MargaretA 

2-  l-(/-Lindholra  August-^lary. 
8-26Hi-Linsouchelle-RockBie-M.J 
2-  2-rf-Lippmann  Dayid-Dora. 
8-  8-«-Livmgston  Jas.-Emma. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


12-  8-«?-Loescher  Anton  F.-Ida. 
1-22-rf-Loeser  Alfred  W.-Mary  M 
1-  3-rf-LoewensohnHyman-Sarah 

10-  2-<f-LongworthJos.-M aggie. 

11-  2-<f-Longworth  Jos.- Mary. 
l-24-«-Loomi8  Chas.  R-Harriet  M 
8-20-rf-Lopin8ky  Moms-Ida. 
8-18-</-Lorentz*Henrv  J-Olive  M. 
l-22-«-Lottje  Carl-Lizzie. 

12-10-»-Loui9  Dominic-Fanny. 

8-21-«-Lcuis  .Tohn-Mary. 

9-23-(/-LoveWm.DeL.Jr.-Mary  L 

5-14-</-Loveland  Edw.  E.-Alice  A 
12-19-</-Low  Robert  G.-Lizzie. 

3-81-<^-Lowe  John  E.-Sarali. 

1-  3-»-Lowery  James-Mary. 
9-  8-«f-Lowitsch  Klias-Lizzie. 
4-l6-»-Lucca  John-Marv. 
8-15-»-Lucci  Andre w-^farv. 
8-28-«-Ludwig  Fred'k-Helen  M. 
8-14-»-Luetzenkirchen  Wm.H.-E. 
6-18-«-Lundgren  Gastat-Caroline 
9-  7-</-Lurie  Aaron-Pauline. 

6-  8-«-Lutget  Vincens-Margaret. 

7-11-rf-Lutnack  Wllliam-Yetta. 

9-  9-»-Lynch  James-May. 
12-18-»-Lynch  John-Annie. 
10-80-rf-Lynch  Michael  W-DeliaA 

2-  d-d-Lynge  Carl  H.-Josephine. 
11-  9-»-Lyon8  James-Margaret 

4-  2-<?-Lyon8  John  J.-Mary  A. 
6-81-c?-Lysander  Joseph- Annie. 

2-  l-»-Macfarlane  H.  B.-Grace  C 
ll-26-»-Madsen  L.  C- Annie. 
10-  4-rf-Maher  Edward  A.-Mary  A 

6-20-rf-Maher  Patrick-Jennie.* 

9-27-»-Maher  William -Mary. 

8-  4-«-MahoneyDennis-£lizabeth 

8-15-«f-Mahoney  Jeremiah-Marg't 
12-13-<i-Mainer  John-Theresa. 

2-18-»-Malcolm  Thos.-Annie. 

1-25-rf-Malley  Bemard-Marv. 

6-80-rf-Malone  Ja«.T-Cathenne  A 

6-21-ji-Malone  John-Bridget. 

9-16-<f-Malone  Michael-Maggie. 
10-16-c/-Maloy  Daniel  T.-Mary. 

8-  6-»-Maloy  Keron-Mary. 

6-14-»-Maloy  Pat'k  C.-Delia. 
10-ll-</-Maloy  William  H.-Annie. 

10-  ^-Manenski  David-Tilly. 

11-  4-«?-Mangi  Joseph-Sarah. 
10-16-»-Manierre  A  .B.-Henrietta  M 
ll-12-«-Manierre  Wm.  P.-Ella  J. 

8-25 -df-Man ion  Patrick-Mary. 
6-16-«-Manion  Peter-Lizzie. 
2-  3-df-M anion  Richard  J.-Kath. 
4-22-rf-Manion  William-Mary  L. 

5-  2-«-Mann  Arthur  H.-Mary. 
4-22-rf-Manning  Dennis    

ll-24-»-Mantie  Charles-Emma. 

4-20-(/-Markel  E.  J.-Kate  L. 

6-29-s-Marks  Leopold-Nellie. 

7-14-«-Marks  Nathan -Anna. 

l-17-</-Mai-shall  Fred-Bertha  R 

4-29-«-Martella  Rock  -Magdalena 

1-  6-«-Martin  Edward-Julia. 

4-80-»-Martin  Henry  E.-Alice. 
10-19-f/-Martin  John-Mary  F. 

8-  6-r/-Mather  Arthur-Fannie  R. 

1-24-a-Mather  T.Seymour-Gatria 
10-  l-</-Matte  Albert-Catherine. 

6-  9-rf-Matthew8  Archibald-Mary 
ll-19-»-Maver  William-Esther. 

7-19-rf-McBride  H-M.  Fitzpatrick 
1-  3-rf-McCabe  Peter  J.-Mary  A. 

12-  8-£/-McCafferv  Edw.  J.-Ida  M. 
12-  3-</-McCarthv  Alfred-Nellie. 

9-28-»-McCarthy  Dennis-Marg't. 


7-  9-«?-McCarthy  Jer'h-Marg*t 
7-  9-rf-McCarthy  Jer'h-Marg't 
8-20-rf- McCarthy  John  J.-Marg't. 
5-26-«-McCarthv  Patrick^ennie 

1-  4-»-McClary "Frank  D.-Jennie 
9-  6-rf-McCollum  John-Rhoda. 

ll-14-»-McCormack  James-Mary. 
10-14-rf-McCoskell  Alex  K.-Marj-. 

8-18-«-McCourt  James-Mageie.' 

8-19-»-McCoy  Christopher-Katie. 

9-  5-«-McCue  James-Mary. 

4-  1-d-McCue  Martin-Kate.  J 

4-  l-«?-McCue  Martin-Kate,  t 
12-10-<i-McDonnell  O.  J-Elizabeth 
12-28- «-McFarlane  Eugene-Ida  M. 
12-16-»-McFetridffe  Thos.-Sarah. 

2-  4-»-McGinn  James-Theresa. 
6-12-rf-McGoldrick  Robert-Annie 

10-  2-rf-McGrath  Michael-Marv. 
12-24-«-McGrath  Timothy-Mary  A 

6-  4-»-McGrevey  Martin-Mary. 
10-10-«-McGurken  Michael-Kate. 

9-28-»-McInemey  Pat'k-Annie  A 

5-22-rf-McInnis  Henry-Katie. 

8-24-</-McIntyre  Janies- Sarah. 

2-28-»-McKnight  Jas.  B.-Eleanor 
11-11-rf-McLaughlin  Arthur-Ellen. 

5-  l-»-McLaughlin  John-Mary. 

6-  8-«-McLaughlinJ  P-Elizabeth 
4-16-rf-McMahon  Frank-Minnie. 

4-  9-d-McMa«ter  Chas.  D.-Alice. 

6-  l-«-McMullen  Oliver-Mar^  A. 
9-  6-^-McNamara  Tim.-Annie. 

7-  4-«-McNeil  Arthur-Sarah  A. 
12-30-a-McNie  Malcolm-Emma  A. 

8-18-«-McNulty  John-Annie. 
9-  l-9-McPhee'Alex.-Andarina. 
12-  7-»-Measday  Walter-Marv. 
2-12-rf-Meekof  Charles-Marie  F. 

11-  5-<f-Meisterling  Jacob-Hedwig 
2-  4-»-Menzelort  Merritt-Marie. 
2-  8-cf-Menpe  Louis-Emma  D. 
8-22^-Mentze  William-Emily. 
7-  7-»-Mcrcier  F.  B.-Catharine. 

12-14-«-Mercier  Samuel-Celina. 
l-27-«-Merritt  Henrv-Marv  A. 
5-1 1-rf-Metz  John  H'-Paulina. 

1-  8-«-Metzner  Nicholas  J.-Mary 
6-20-»-M  iller  Charles-Auguste.  * 

11-  9-»-MiIler  Charles-Christina. 
6-23-f/-Miller  Edward-Mary. 

10-23-(/-Miller  Fred- Annie. 
8-20-»-Miller  H.  G.  O.-Helena  F. 
9-    -«-MiIler  Louis- Anne. 
9-23-rf-MiIler  John-Margaret 
8-lO-</-Miller  Martin-Helen  A. 

2-  2-</-Milton  Benj.  F.-Lillian. 
9-  8-(/-Miner  JohnO.-Millie. 

ll-26-<f-Minnehan  Williara-Julia. 
8-21-<;-Missel  Jos.  W.-Hattie  B. 

12-  1-rf-Mitchell  E.  K.-Hetty  M. 
10-18-</-Mitchell  J.  P.-Carrie  E. 

8-80-»-Mittimore  R.  C.-Martha. 
1-  8-</-Molitor  William-Mary. 
1-  2-s-Monahan  Thomas-Delia. 
9-18-«-Moodie  William-Sarah. 
7-  9-rf-Mooney  John-Kate. 
5-1 6-a- Moore  Charles  H.-Sarah. 
9-17-8 -Moore  Martin-Margaret. 

5-  6-cf-Moore  Michael-Ellen. 
7-18-rf-Moran  Albert-Mary. 

ll-28-«-Moran  Michael-Mary. 

7-29-d'-iIoran  Patrick-Mary. 

1-  6-«-Mores  Isaac-Flora. 

6-18-«-Morgan  Patrick-Maria. 

8-28-</-Moriartv  Michael-Mary. 

8-21-<f-Morris  feugene-Mary. 
12-  l-i»-Morris  Michael-Mary. 

9-  5-»-Morri8  W.-Georgianna  M. 


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-Morris  William  S.-AHce. 
-Morrison  Dennis-Mary. 
-Morrison  Jos.-Elizabeth. 
-Morrow  Wra.  J.-£ila  B. 
-Morse  Edward  L-Grace  L. 
-Morse  Henry-Lizzie. 
-Mottram  Charles-Fannie. 
-Moylan  Dennis  P.-Delin. 
■Moylan  Thomas-Marv. 
-Moynahan  Morris-Bridgit 
■Muggleton  John  F.-Annie. 
-Mnlc^,hy  Michael-Mary. 
Muldowney  James-Sarah. 
•Murphy  Dennis-Deborah. 
Murphy  F.  T.-Maggie. 
Murphy  John-Ellen. 
•Murphy  Joseph  H.-Abby. 
Murphy  Michael-Mar^. 
■Murphy  Patrick-Bessie, 
Murphy  Patrick-Hannah. 
Murphy  William-Neliic. 
Murray  James  T.-Minnie. 
Murray  John-Kate,  i 
Mun-ay  John-Kate.  \ 
Murray  John  F.->Io8ie  V. 
Murray  P.  T.-Mary  J. 
Murtha  James-MaVy. 
Myer  John- Annie. 
Mvers  William  T.-Annie. 


l-24-«-Nally  James-Annie  E. 
ll-22-«-Nally  Patrick-Bridget. 

2-11-jj-Nasfi  Jaroes-Georgiana. 

7-  l-»-Natvone  Joseph- Angela- 
10-16-</-Nauz  Charles-^ Annie. 
10-  2-a-Neal  C.  R.- Veronica. 

1_  7-<f-Needham  Wni.  F.-Ada. 
10-20-»-Needham  W.  W.-Fannie. 

l-24-«-Neivert  Benjamin-Jennie. 

6-  5-</-Nelson  Andrew-Anna. 

5-  9-s-Nel.son  Hans-Amanda. 
4-18-rf-Nel8on  James- Mary. 

10-31-</-Nettleton  G.  E.-Jennie  1. 

8-28-i»-Neumann  L.-Franziska. 
12-15-c?-Neu8chulten  W.  F.-Annie, 

9-23-rf-Nevins  Michael-Margaret. 

6-28-»-Newton  Burt  L.-Sara. 
12-  7-»-Newton  Geo.  B.-Linda  L. 
12-  8-»-Nezzo  Tony-Luc  v. 

1-29-a-Nichols  Charles-Maggie. 
10-l7-«-Nielsen  Niels  L.-Aura  B. 

9-12-»-NielPon  C.-Christine. 

l_10-»-Nielson  C.-Lillie  M.    • 

5_20-«-Nihill  William-Ann. 

3-24-8-Nis8en  Chrsitian-Hildur. 

6-  -u-Noonan  Thomas-Bridget. 
8-21-rf-Noord  Olive-Emelia  M. 
7-15-«-Noorman  Carl  F.-Clara. 
1-16-rf-Nordstrandt  K  A-Emraa  C. 
6-16-rf-Nord8trandt  K  A-Erama  C. 
5-20-rf-Nordstrom  C.-Cbristina  J. 
9-26-(f-Norette  John-Rosa. 
3-27-(f-Notine  Joseph-Emma. 
8-22-rf-NovelIi  Felix-Annie. 
7-10-rf-Noxon  Lewis  P.-Sara  A. 


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Cornelius-Mary. 
Daniel-Katherine. 
Dennis  J.-Mary. 
James-Jennie.* 
John-Bridget. 
John-Johanna  M. 
John-Kate. 
John-Kate. 
John-Maeeie. 
John  H.-Maggie. 
J.  J.-Margarct  E. 
Michael-Kate. 
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7-12-J-0*Brien  Morris-Annie. 
10-  8-«-0'Brien  Thomas-Kllen. 

8-10-c?-OBrien  Thomas-Marv. 

l-24-«-0'Brieii  T.  J.-Margaret. 

9-  2-«-0'Brieii  WilJiam-Nellie. 
8-28-d-0»Brieii  Wm.  W.-Agnes  E. 
10-21— ji-O'Coughlin  M.- Winnie. 
8-80— </-0»Hara  E.-Catherine. 
7-26— »-0'Keefe  Daniel-Marv. 
8-26 -«-0*  Laugh lln  Peter-Nora. 

1-  2-«-011gerP2mest-Marv. 

&-  &-d-0'Loughlin  Peter-Eliza. 
6-ll-«-Ol8chefskie  G.-Gertrude. 
l0-14-»-0l8lion  Harris-Palma. 
9-22-«-0'  Mara  James- M  argaret. 

2-  8-</-0'Meara  John-Maggie. 
»-29-»-0'Neil  Martin-Mar  v. 

10-  6-«-0'Neill  Patrick- Nellie. 
4-14-»-Oppelt  Adam-Mary. 

11-20-a-Oppelt  Michael-Anna  C. 
10-17-<^-Opper  Frederick  C.-Lena. 

9-21-»-Oreijstein  Henrv-Minnie. 

6-81-rf-Orenstein  MenJel-Lena. 

3-  7-»-0rsiuo  Donald-Rosie. 
9-17-»-Ostlund  Axel  R.-Lena. 
6-12-t/-Oweu  John-Addie  E. 

2-  2-'/-Paape  Julius  F.-Anna  M. 
1-  7-»-Packard  Elmer  C-NellieM 

6-  -»-Palen  Jnmes-Margaret. 
«-14-«-PnI]otti  Rocky-Anna. 

10-27-»-Palmenter  Jacob-Marv. 

9-25-»-Palmer  Nicholas  L  -A^die. 
10-20-rf-Palmquist  A.-Bertlia. 

2-10-«-Parlee  Murrav-Emma  E. 

7-22-«-Parker  Charles  E.-lda  M. 

l-24-»-Parker  E.  L.-Bertha  C. 

2-i6-</-Parker  W.  K.-Emma  I. 

8-  7-»-Parraelee  Burton  M.-i.esa. 

1-  8-«-Pannelee  D.  B.-Linnie  M. 

11-  6-»-Pattison  A.  E.-Martha  D. 
6-15-»-Paulli  Fred-Rosa. 
4-29-»-PMyne  Frank  A.-Emilv  J. 

ll-20-a-Pease  Alfred  H.- Alice  *R. 

9-21-»-Pease  Charles  E.-Julia. 
10-30-rf-  Pease  Charles  L.-Julia  M. 

9-26-«-Penr8on  .Tohn-Hulda. 
12-29-a-Pehl  Edmund-Kosa. 
10-27-«-Perhmutter  Jacob-Mary. 
10-10-</-Perichen  Wm-Marv  Gould 

6-3 1-«/- Perk  ins  Elliott  J.-Harriet. 
10-  8-f/-Perkins  Fred.  J.-,JennieG. 

2-21-»-Porkins  W.  H.-Ina  L. 

4-  8-»-Perrl  Harris-Ada. 
6-29-»-Peter8  Chas.  H. -Margaret. 
7-19-»-Peter8  Jiimes-Helena. 

10-  4-</-Petersen  H.  A.-Hilda.  • 

5-  8-«-Peterson  Martin-Senia. 

7-  2-rf-Petricce  Thomas-Tani. 
5-80-f/-Petrizzo  Joseph-Rosie. 
8-30-(/-Phelps  Dexter  S.-Percv  K. 

8-  l-<f-Phelps  E.  I).-Mamie  A*. 
4-20-»-Phclps  .John  M.-Jessie. 

6-  4-«-Phillips  Charles-Harriel. 
l-22-»-Phillips  Charles  G.-Eva  M. 
4-13-»-Phipps  Solon  P.-Sarah  L. 

12-24-»-Phoenix  Fred.-Annie. 

4-  2-»-Pierce  Clavton-Delia  A. 
10-20-»-Pillion  Jolin-Marv  E. 

8-  8-</-Place  William-Grace. 
12-30-«-Plflut  Solomon-Amelia. 

5-  2-»-Pomeroy  A.  H.-Emma  J. 
8-18-»-Pond  Charles  F.-Florence. 
4'20-»-Pon8aing  John-Laura  M. 
8-17-»-Potenza  Carl -Caramel. 

9-  8-rf-Potenza  Leonard-Lucie. 
4-20-»-Pottaline  Raphael-Maria. 
8-27^-Powers  E.-Marv  Miller. 
8-25-»-Prtttt  James  T-^ary  L. 


12-  2-»-Pratt  Lawrence-Columbia 

2-26-»-Prendergast  Charles-Delia 

e-30-a-Prescotl  Wm.  C.-Harriet. 

7-12-«-Preston  DeW.  P.-MariaB. 
ll-27-«-Prior  F.  W.-Eva  A. 

9-29-e/-Provo8t  Napoleon-Rose. 
11-27-rf-Prutting  A.  H.-Carrie  A. 

8-14-»-Puiice  Len hart-Maria. 

4-28-<f-Pullar  Andrew-Annie. 

4-18-«-Pullotti  Rocco-Maria. 

6-10-«-Putnam  F.  L.-Alma  C. 

3-ia-»-Pyatt  G.  D.-Elizabeth  A. 

6-80-rf-Pyne  Robert  E.-Anna  M. 

7-24-«-Quigley  John-Josephine. 
8-12-»-Quinn  John-Mary.  | 
3-12-<i-guinn  John-Mary.  J 

12-30-<f-Rabitsch  Nicho.-Veronika. 
8-    -»-Racck  Isaac-Clara. 
6-l7-</-Rahow8ky  Jacob-Hattie. 

5-  1-s-Raices  Leon-Anne. 
3-17-«-Raiman  Frank-Mary  R. 

12-14-«-Ramm  Otto-Minnie. 

6-28-»-Rand  Harry-Lizzie. 

9-26-(/-Rapp  Martin-Reta. 

8-14-»-Rathbun  Frederick  D.-Ida. 

2-  9-</-Ratigan  Thos.-M argaret. 

2-17-rf-Raue  Savatore-Mary. 

6-24-rf-Reardon  Edward-Mary. 

1-14-rf-Reardon  John  J.-MarvE. 

9-28-»-Reardon  T.  F.-Lizzie'. 
12-11-rf-Reardon  Thomas-Mary  E. 

l-22-</-Reardon  Timothv-Mary. 

8-80-«-Redell  Joseph-Edna. 

4-20-«-Redfield  E.  D.-Marietta. 

6-20-«-Rehei!*er  Simon-Sarah. 
11-  7-rf-Reilly  George-Bertha. 
ll-2l-»-Reilly  Wm.  P.-Carrie  L. 

7-20-</- Reynolds  Ed  ward -Jennie. 

7-14-</-Ricci  James-Camilla. 

9-22-</-Rice  James-Nora. 

7-27-rf-Richard8on  G.  F.-Annie. 

6-ll-»-Ridilell  George-Elizabeth. 
10-l4-<i-Riddell  Thomas-Nellie. 

6-14-»-Rilev  John-Annie. 

7_  7-rf-Rilev  JohnC.-MarvJ. 

8-18-»-Riley  John  P.-Mafy. 
10-26-</-Roach  Frank-Mary. 

5-2Q-</- Roach  Garry-Mary. 

6-16-<f-Roach  Thomas-Katie. 

2-14-rf-Robb  Wm.  L.-Caroline  W. 

5-ll-</-Robert8  Enoch  C.-Kate. 

2-24-«/-Roberts  Nelson  S.-Ida  M. 

9-18-»-Robertson  F.  C^Mary  J. 

6-  7-flf-Robertson  Robert-Annie. 
1-  7^-Robertson  Wm.  P. -J.  H. 

11-  3-</-Robin8  Chas.  H.-Jennie  R. 
11_  3-</-Robinson  C.  F.-Mary  J. 
10-  3-»-Robinson  Lucius  F-Elinor. 

5-  2-rf-Roessler  Heinrlch-Katie. 
7-28-»-Rogers  Wells-Elizabeth  0. 
4-26-»-Rollo  V.  A.-Eliznbeth  E. 
1-14-J-Roonev  Hu^h-^Josie. 
7-26-»-Root  John  H.-Emma  M. 

7-  1-rf-Rosen  Joseph-Jennie. 

6-  8-rf-Rosenbaum  Sam.-Jennie. 
8-24-«-Rourke  William-Mary. 
9-24-af-Rouzino  John-Vincenza. 

ll-26-«-Rozelle  Edward  M-Isabel. 
9-16-rf-Rubenbaur  M.-Christina. 

4-    -</-Rufk is  Morris . 

4-  6-rf-Rustemever  C.  P.-Marv. 
9-12-ii-Rutherford  Clifford-Annie 
2-28-<?-Rvan  John  F.-Linda. 
4-26-«-Ryan  Joseph  C.-Ellen  C. 
5-16-«-Rvan  Michael-Bridget. 
6-  7-</-Rvan  Philip  S.-Rosie. 
2-16-e/-Rvan  William-Delia. 


2-  8-<f-Ryan  William-Katie.  I 
2-  8-rf-Rvan  William-Katie.  J 
6-  8-»-Ryan  William  J.-Kittie. 

8-22-«-St.  John  Louis-Delia. 
2-  9-^-Saccarean  Comie-Rosie. 
ll-80-f/-Sack  Harris-Sarah. 

6-  8-c?-SagarinoRocco-Ro8ic  E. 
8-14-^-Sage  Geo.  W.-An>elia  S. 
8-28-a-Sall  John  A. -Anna  C. 

7-  7-»-Salomon  William-Kate. 
9-22-«-Salona  Joseph-Marv. 
2-20-»-Sandberg  J.  A.-Carbline. 

11-  l-»-Sas8ema  Joseph-Anna  M. 

8-26-»-Sattilano  Salvatore-Anna. 

8-80-»- Saunders  A.  F.-Mary. 

1-29^- Saunders  Alex  F.-Kellie. 

8-80-ii-Saunders  A.  E.-Lizz!e. 

l-21-r/-Sawyer  DeF.  A.-Annie  M. 

8-26-»-Sawyer  William-Mary. 

l-16-»-Sayror  Charles-Zelle. 

6-24-»-Scanlon  John-Hannah. 

6-  3-»-Sceerv  Thomas-Kate. 

6-28-s-Schall  Joseph-Lillian. 
12-26-»-Schapirow  S.  H.-Jennie. 

3-27-rf-Schenkel  Aug.-HedwigA. 

8-22-»-Schera8chefski  M-Rebecca 
10-81-rf-Schinkus  Baniie-Sarah. 

7-28-</-Schisler  John-Christina. 

8-31-a-Schi8sel  Peter-Margaret. 

7-18-»-Schlimbaum  S.-Anna. 

5-22-»-Schneijder  O.-Margarethe. 
11-  8-</-Schreiber  Henry  W.-Kate. 

l-22-»-Schumonski  V.-Frances. 
10-21-»-Schutlisch  William-Eva. 

7-15-»-Scofield  Wm.  F.-Anna  M. 

4-11-rf-Scott  Austin-Eva. 

8-  6-rf-Scott  Dennis-Alice. 
6-13-»-Scott  William-Anna. 
2-21-«-Scraphin  Peter-Attala. 
2-22-»-Searle  Fred.  A.-Lulu. 
2-  6-J-Sccore  Theodore-Mabel. 

9-  l-»-Segal  Louis-Beckie. 
8-18^-Seidler  George  M.-Lucy  G 
4-  6-r/-Sellew  Harry  H.-Jennie  L. 

11-  1-rf-Seltzer  Nathan- Rebecca. 
ll-12-»-Senatro  Tony-Theresa. 
10-28-<f-Senzo  Lawrence- Angel  ie. 

8-  wf-Sessarsky  Nathan-Rachel. 
6-  4-</-Seymour  D.  S.-Alice  E. 
6-14-»-Sevmour  L.  W.-Lucia  W. 
7-26-rf-Sharp  Harry  E.-Kate. 
8-16-»-Shaw  Josepli  W.-Alice. 

10-  6-a-Shea Julia. 

6-27-rf-Shea  Daniel-Lizzie. 
10-  9-»-Shea  Gerald-Lizzie. 

8-10-rf-Shea  John-Mary. 

4-  2^-Shea  .Tohn  B.-Nellie. 
11-24-J-Shea  Michael-Johanna. 

1-  2-c?-Shea  Michael-Katie. 

6-  3-</-Shea  William-Mary. 

8-18-<^-Sheehan  A.  F.-Aniiie  H. 

2-20-rf-Sheehan  James-Kate. 

6-  6w/-Sheehan  John-Nora. 
7-81-rf-Sheehan  W^illiam- Julia. 

12-13-</-Sheldon  C.-Barbara  T.  F. 

7-  4-»-Shepard  William-Annie. 

9-  9-»  Sheridan  Andrew-Mary. 

7-  6-rf-Sheridan  .John-Marv. 
9-20-J-Sheridan  William-Sfinnie 
2-14-rf-Sherman  E.  A.-Clara  L. 
2-26-<f-Sherwood  L.  H.-Nellie. 
4-28-rf-Shover  Joseph-Marv. 
6-16-«-Shield8  R.  M.-Marv  J. 

8-  7-rf-Sickles  Chas.  H.-Emma  F. 
9-27-rf  Sigel  Moritz-F^va. 

ll-28-»-Silvermann  Sam. -Esther. 
6-  2-«-Silverstcin  B.-Fanny. 
6-16-«-Simendinger  T.-Annie. 


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12-  8-rf-Loescher  Anton  F.-Ida. 
l-22-f/-Loeser  Alfred  W.-Mary  M 
1-  8-</-LoewensohnHyman-Sarah 

10-  2-(/- Long  wort  hJos.-M  aggie. 

11-  2-<i-Longworth  Jos.- Mary. 
l-24-»-Loomis  Chas.  R-Harriet  M 
S-20-flf-Lopinsky  Morris-Ida. 

3-1 8-rf-Lorentz 'Henry  J-Olive  M. 

l-22-»-Lottje  Carl-Lizzie. 
12-10-»-Louis  Dominic-Fanny. 

8-21-»-Lcuis  .lohn-Mary. 

9-23-(/-LoveWm.DeL.Jr.-Mary  L 

5-14-</-Loveland  Edw.  E.-Alice  A 
12-19-<f-Low  Robert  G.-Lizzie. 

3-31-</-Lowe  John  E.-Sarah. 

1-  3-»-Lowery  James-Mary. 
9-  3-</-Lowits*ch  K]ia.«i-Lizzie. 
4-16-«-Lucca  John-Marv. 
&-16-»-Lucci  Andrew-Marv. 
8-28-«-Ludwig  Fred'k-Helen  M. 
8-14-«-Luetzenkirehen  Wm.H.-E. 
6-18-«-Luiidgren  Gustat-Caroliue 
9-  7-</-Lurie.ARron-Pauline. 

6-  8-«-Lutget  Vincens-Margaret. 

7_ll-rf-Lutnack  William-Yetta. 

9-  9-»-Lynch  James-May. 
12-18-a-Lynch  John-Annie. 
10-30-c/-Lynch  Michael  W-DeliaA 

2-  9-<i-Lynge  Carl  H.-Josephine. 
11-  9-»-L"yon8  James-Mnrgaret. 

4-  2-</-Lyon8  John  J.-Mary  A. 
5-81-</-Lysander  Joseph-Annie. 

2-  l-»-Macfarlane  H.  B.-Grace  C 
ll-26-«-Madsen  L.  C.-Annie. 
10-  4-<i-Maher  Edward  A.-Mary  A 

6-20-rf-Maher  Patrick-Jennie.* 

9-27-«-Maher  William -Mary. 

8-  4-a-MahoneyDenni8-EIizabeth 

8-16-d-Mahoney  Jeremiah-Marg't 
12-18-rf-Mainer  ^ohn-Theresa. 

2-lS-»-Malcolm  Thos.-Annie. 

l-26-«?-Malley  Bemard-Marv. 

6-80-rf-Malone  Jos.T-Catherine  A 

6-21-»-Malone  John-Bridget. 

9-16-c?-Malone  Michael-Maggie. 
10-16-K/-Maloy  Daniel  T.-Mary. 

8-  6-»-Malov  Keron-Mary. 

6-i4-»-Maloy  Pat'k  C-Delia. 
10-11^-Maloy  William  H.-Annie. 

10-  -rf-Manenski  David-Tilly. 

11-  4-(/-Man^i  Joseph-Sarah. 
10-16-«-Manierre  A.B.-Henrietta  M 
ll-12-»-Manierre  Wm.  P.-Ella  J. 

8-25 -flf-Man ion  Patrick-Mary. 

6-16-»-Manion  Peter-Lizzie. 

2-  8-(/-Manion  Richnrd  J.-Kath. 

4-22-rf-Manion  William-MRry  L. 

6-  2-»-Mann  Arthur  H.-Mary. 

4-22-//-Manning  Dennis    

ll-24-»-Mantie  Charles-Emma. 

4-20-(/-Mark©l  E.  J.-Kate  L. 

6-29-»-Mark8  Leopold-Nellie. 

7-14-«-Marks  Nathan-Anna. 

l_17_ar_Mar8hall  Fred-Bertha  B. 

4-29-s-Martella  Rock  -Magdalena 

1-  6-«-Martin  Edward-Julia. 

4-30-«- Martin  Henry  E.-Alice. 
10-19-r/-Martin  John-Mary  F. 

8-  6-</-Mather  Arthur-Fannie  R. 

1-24-8-Mather  T.Sevmour-Gatria 
10-  1-rf-Matte  Albert-Catherine. 

6-  9-rf-Matthcws  Archibald-Mary 
ll-19-«-Maver  William-Esther. 

7_19-<f_Mchride  H-M.  Fitzpatrick 

1_  3-rf-McCabe  Peter  J.-Marv  A. 

12-  8-</-McCnnrerv  Edw.  J.-I(fa  M. 
12-  8-t/-McCarthv  Alfred-Nellie. 

9-28-a-McCarthy  Dennis-Marg't. 


7_  9^-McCarthv  Jer*h-Marg*t  | 
7-  9-</-McCarthy  Jer'h-Marg't  J 
8-20-rf-McCarthy  John  J.-Marg't. 
6-26-»-McCarthy  Patrick-«Jenuie 

1-  4-»-Mc Clary  Frank  D.->Jennie 
9-  6-</-McCollum  John-Rhoda. 

ll-14-»-McCormack  James-Mary. 

ia-14-cf-McCoskell  Alex  K.-Mary. 
8-18-«-McCourt  James-Maggie* 
8-19-»-McCoy  Christopher-Katie. 
9-  5-»-McCu*e  James-Marv. 
4-  1-rf-McCue  Martin-Kate,  j 
4-  l-</-McCue  Martin-Kate.  | 

12-10-d-McDonnell  O.  J-Elizabeth 

12-28- «-McFarlane  Eugene-Ida  M. 

12-16-«-McFetridge  Thos.-Sarah. 

2-  4-»-McGinn  James-Theresa. 
6-12-<f-McGoldrick  Robert-Annie 

10-  2-r/-McGrath  Michael-Marv. 
12-24-»-McGrath  Timothy-Mafy  A 

6-  4-»-McGrevey  Martin-Mary. 
10-10-s-McGurken  Michael-Kate. 

9-23-8 -Mc  In  erney  Pat'k-Annie  A 

6-22-c/-McInnis  Henry-Katie. 

8-24-</-McIntyre  James- Sarah. 

2-28-»-McKnight  Jas.  B.-Eleanor 
ll-ll-</-McLaughlin  Arthur- Ellen. 

6-  l-«-McLaughlin  John-Marv. 

6-  8-»-McLaughliiiJ  P-Elizab*eth 

4-16-</-McMahon  Frank-Minnie. 

4-  9-rf-McMa8ter  Chas.  D.-Alice. 

6-  l-»-McMullen  Oliver-Mar^  A. 
9-  6-f/-McNamara  Tim. -Annie. 

7-  4-8-McNeil  Arthur-Sarah  A. 
12-30-«-McNie  Malcolm-Emma  A. 

8-18-«-McNulty  .Tohn-Annie. 
9-  l-«-McPhee  Alex.-Andarina, 
12-  7-«-Mea8dnv  Walter-Marv. 
2-12-rf-Meekof*Charle8-Marie  F. 

11-  5-(/-Meisterling  Jacob-Hedwig 
2-  4-«-Menzelort  Merritt-Marie. 
2-  8-</-Mens'e  Louis-Emma  D. 
8-22-</-Mentze  William-Emily. 
7-  7-»-Mercier  V.  B.-Catharine. 

12-14-«-Mercier  Samuel-Celina. 
l-27-«-Merritt  Henry-Mary  A. 
6-11-rf-Metz  John  H.-Paulina. 

1-  3-a-Metzner  Nicholas  J.-Marj* 
5-20-«-MiIler  Charles-Auguste.  ' 

11-  9-i»-Miller  Charles-Christina. 
6-23-r/-Miller  Edward-Mary. 

10-23-e;-Miller  Fred-Annie. 
3-20-»-Miller  H.  G.  O.-Helena  F. 
9-    -8-Milier  Louis-Anne. 
9_23-</-  M  i  1  ler  J  ohn-M  argaret. 
3-.10-</-Miller  Martin-Helen  A, 

2-  2-</-Milton  Benj.  F.-Lillian. 
9-  8-</-Miner  Johii  O.-Millie. 

ll-26-</-MinTjehan  William-Julia. 
8-21-</-Mi8sel  Jos.  W.-Hattie  B. 

12-  l-</-Mitchell  E.  K.-Hetty  M. 
10-13-</-Mitchell  J.  P.-Curri*e  E. 

8-30-s-Mittimore  R.  C.-Martha. 
1-  8-f/-Molitor  William-Mary. 
1-  2-s-Monahan  Thomas-Delifl. 
9_13-«-Moodie  William-Sarah. 
7-  9-cif-Mooncy  John-Kate. 
6-16-s- Moore  Charles  H.-Sarah. 
9-17-« -Moore  Martin-Margaret. 

5-  6-f/-Moore  Michael-Ellen. 
7-13-</-Morau  Albert-Mary. 

11-28-a-Moran  Michael-Mary. 

7-29-rf-Moran  Patrick-Mary. 

1-  6-«- Mores  Isaac- Flora. 

6-1 9- It-Morgan  Patrick-Maria. 

8-28-f/-Moriartv  Michael-Mary. 

3-21-«?-Morrls  feugene-Mary. 
12-  l-«-Morris  Michael-Mary. 

9-  6-«-Morris  W.-Georgianna  M. 


l-12-«-Morris  William  S.-Alice. 

8-  4-8-Morrison  Dennls-Marj-. 
9-18-«-Morrison  Jos.-EHzabeth. 

10-81-»-Morrow  Wm.  J.-Eil»  B. 

1-  4-s-Morse  Edward  L-Grace  L. 
l-29-«-Morse  Henry-Lizzie. 
8-31-«-Mottram  Charles-Fannie. 
6-27-</-Moylan  Dennis  P.-Del!a- 
l-16-</-Moylan  Thomas-Marjr. 

}  2-29-rf-Mo'ynahan  Morris-Bnd  j^i  t- 
8-14-</-Mugg]eton  .John  F.- Annie. 
8-29-«-Murcahy  Michael-Mar}'. 

10-  6-(/-Muldowney  James-Sarah. 

9-  7-rf-Murphv  Dennis-Deborah. 
6-26-</-Murphy  F.  T.-Maggie. 

12-28-rf-Murphy  John-Ellen. 
4-  l-tf-Murphy  Joseph  H.-Abby. 
6-10-»-Murphy  Michael-Marjy'. 

11-  9-«-Murphy  Patrick-Bessie. 

2-  7-c/-Murphv  Patrick-Hannah. 
8-i5-c/-Murphy  W illiam-Nellie. 
7-13-<f-Murniy  James  T.-Minnie. 
6-18-</-Murray  John-Kate,  i 
6-18-»-Murray  John-Kate.  { 
8-14-ii-Murrav  John  F.—Iosie  V- 
5_26-r/-Murray  P.  T.-Mar\'  J. 
4-16-»-Murtha  James-Mary. 

12-20-«-Mver  John-Annie. 
2-26-</-Mvers  William  T. -Annie. 


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10-  2-» 

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10-20-* 

l-24-« 

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6-  9-« 

4-18-rf 

10-31-</- 

8-28-s- 

12-16-(f 

9-23-<f- 

6-28-« 

12-  7-»- 

12-  8-»- 

1-29-a- 

10-17-* 

9-12-if 

l-10-»- 

6-20-« 

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6-  -«- 
8-21-fi- 
7-15-a 
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6-20-rf- 
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3-22-d 
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4-  4-f/- 
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-Nally  James-Annie  E. 
-Nally  Patrick-Bridget. 
-Nash  James-Georgiana. 
■Natvone  Joseph-Angela. 
-Nauz  Charles- Annie. 
■Neal  C.  R.- Veronica. 
-Needham  Wm.  F.-Ada. 
-Needham  W.  W.-Fannie. 
-Neivert  Benjamin-Jennie. 
Nelson  Andrew- Anna. 
Nelson  Hans- Amanda. 
Nelson  James-Mary. 
Nettleton  G.  E.-Jeunie  I. 
Neumann  L.-Franziska. 
Neuschulten  W.  F.-Annie. 
Nevins  Michael-Margaret. 
Newton  Burt  L.-Sara. 
Newton  Geo.  B.-Linda  L. 
Nezzo  Tony-Lucv. 
Nichols  Charles-Maggie. 
Nielsen  Niels  L.-Aura  B. 
Nielson  C.-Christine. 
Nielson  C.-Lillie  M.    • 
Nihill  William-Ann. 
Nissen  Chrsitian-Hildur. 
Noonan  Thomas-Brideet. 
Noord  Olive-Emelia  M. 
Noorraan  Carl  F.-Clara. 
Nordstrandt  K  A-Erama  C. 
Nordstrandt  K  A-Emma  C. 
Nordstrom  C.-Christina  J. 
Norette  John-Rosa. 
Notine  Joseph-Emma. 
Novelli  Felix-Annie. 
Noxon  Lewis  P.-Sara  A. 


-O'Brien  Cornelius-Mary. 
-O'Brien  Daniel-Katherine. 
-O'Brien  Dennis  J.-Marj'. 
-O'Brien  James-Jennie.* 
-O'Brien  John-Bridget. 
O'Brien  John-Johanna  M. 
-O'Brien  John-Kate. 
-O'Brien  John-Kate. 
-O'Brien  John-Maffgie. 
-O'Brien  John  H.-Maggie. 
-O'Brien  J.  J.-Margaret  E. 
-O'Brien  Michael-Kate. 
-O'Brien  M.  J.-Margaret. 


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7-12-J-0*Brien  Morris-Annie. 
10_  8-«-0'Brien  Thomas-Kllen. 

8-10-(/-0"Brieii  Thomas-Marv. 

1-24-a-O'Brien  T.  J.-Margaret. 

9-  a-»-0'Brien  Williara-Nellie. 

8-28-<i-0*Brieii  Wm.  W.- Agnes  E. 
la-21-»-0'Coughlm  M.-Winnie. 

8-80-rf-O'Hai-a  E.-Catherine. 

7_26-»-0'Keefe  Daniel-Marv. 

8-26-a-OLaughlin  Peter-Nora. 

1-  2-»-Ollgor  Emest-Marv. 

9-  6-rf-O'Loughlin  Peter-Eliza. 
6-ll-»-01schefskie  G.-(3ertrudo. 
I0-14-ii-0l8hon  Harris-Palma. 
9-22-»-0'  Mara  James- M  argaret. 

2-  8-</-0'Meara  John-Maggie. 
9-29-»-0'Xeil  Martin-Marv. 

10-  6-»-0'Neill  Patrick- Nellie. 
4-14-«-Oppelt  Adam-Mary. 

ll-20-«-Oppelt  Michael-Anna  C 
10-17-flf-Opper  Frederick  C.-Lena. 

9-21-«-Oreijstein  Henrv-Minnie. 

6-31-rf-Oienstein  Mendel-Lena. 

3-  7-»-0rsiuo  Doiiald-Rosie. 
9-17-»-Ostluud  Axel  K.-Lena. 
9-12-rf-Owen  John-Addie  E. 

2-  2-^/-Paape  Julius  F.-Aniia  M. 
1-  7-«-Packard  Elmer  C-Nellie  M 

6-  -»-Palen  Jimies-Mnrgaret. 
9-14-«-PalJotti  Rocky-Anna. 

10-27-»-F*almenter  Jacob-Marv. 

9-2o-»-Palmer  Nicholas  L  -Acldie. 
10-20-</-Palmquist  A.-Bertha. 

2-10-»-Parlee  Murrav-Emma  E. 

7-22-»-Parker  Charles  E.-Ida  M. 

l-24-«-Pftrker  E.  L.-Bertha  C. 

2-15-rf-Parker  W.  K.-Emma  I. 

8-  7-»-Parmelee  Burton  M.-i.esa. 

1-  8-»-Parmelee  1).  B.-Linnie  M. 

11-  ft-»-Pattison  A.  E.-Martha  D. 
6-15-»-Paulli  Fred-Rosa, 
4-29-»-PHyne  Frank  A.-Emilv  J. 

ll-20-«-PeaHe  Alfred  H.-Alice  R. 

9-21-«-Pease  Charles  E.-.Julia. 
ia-80-rf-  l»eai«e  Charles  L.-.Julia  M. 

^26-«-Pearson  .Tohn-Hulda. 
12-29-«-Pelil  Edmund-Rosa. 
10-27-a-Perhmutter  Jacob-Mary. 
10-10-</-Perichen  Wm-Marv  Gould 

6-81-</-Perkins  Elliott  J. -Harriet. 
10-  8-f/-Perkins  Fred.  J.-.JennieG. 

2-21-»-Perkins  W.  H.-Ina  L. 

4-  3-«-Perrl  Harris-Adn. 
6-29-»-Peler8  Chas.  H.-Margaret. 
7-19-«-Peter8  James-Helena. 

10-  4-</-Peter»en  H.  A.-Hilda,  • 

5-  8-«-Peterson  Martin-Senia. 

7-  2-</-Petricce  Thomas-Tani. 
5-80-f/-Petrizzo  Josepli-Rosie. 
8-80-f/-Phelps  Dexter  S.-Percv  K. 

8-  l-</-Phelps  E.  I).-Mamie  A. 
4-20-»-Phelps  John  M.-Jessie. 

6-  4-«-I*hlllip8  Charles-Harriet. 
l-22-»-Phillips  Charles  G.-Eva  M. 
4-13-Ji-Pliipps  Solon  P.-Sarah  L. 

12-24-»-Phoenix  Fred.-Annie. 
4-  2-«-Pierce  Clavton-Delia  A. 
10-20-8-Pmion  Jolin-Marv  E. 

8-  8-</-Place  William-(Jface. 
12-30-«-Plaut  Solomon-Amelia. 

6-  2-«-Pomeroy  A.  H.-Emma  J. 
8-18-»-Pond  Charles  F.-Florence. 
4-20-»-Ponsaing  John-Laura  M. 
8-17-»-Potenza  Carl-Caramel. 

9-  8-rf-Potenza  Leonard-Lucie. 
4-20-»-Pottal  ine  Raphael-Maria. 
8-27-c/-Po\vers  E.-Mflrv  Miller. 
8-25-«-Pratt  James  T-\lary  L. 


12-  2-«-Pratt  Lawrence-Columbia 

2-26-«-Prendergast  Charles-Delia 

6-30-»-Prc^cott  Wm.  C.-Uarriet. 

7_12-«-Preston  DeW .  P.-Maria  B. 
ll-27-»-Prior  F.  W.-Eva  A. 

9-29-c/-Provo8t  Napoleon-Rose. 
11-27-rf-Prutting  A.  H.-Carrie  A. 

8-14-«-Pulice  Lenhart-Maria. 

4-28-^-Pullar  Andrew-Annie. 

4-18-«-I'ullotti  Rocco-Maria. 

6-10-»-Putnam  F.  L.-Alma  C. 

8-18-»-Pyatt  G.  D.-Elizabeth  A. 

6-80-rf-Pyne  Robert  E.-Anna  M. 


7-24-»-Quigley  John-Josephine. 
8- 12-«-Quinn  John-Mary.  ( 
8-12-</-(^uinn  John-Mary.  { 


12-30-J-Rabitsch  Nicho.-Veronika. 

8-    -«-Racck  Isaac-Clara. 

5-17-^-Rahowsky  Jacob-Hattie. 

6-  l-«-Raices  Leon-Anne. 

8-l7-«-Raiman  Frank-Mary  R. 
12-14-«-Ramm  Otto-Minnie. 

6-28-«-Rand  Harrv-Lizzie. 

9-26-</-Rapp  Martm-Reta. 

8-14-»-Rathbun  Frederick  D.-Ida. 

2-  9-</-Ratigan  Thos.-Margaret. 

2-17-rf-Raue  Savatore-Mary. 

6-24-rf-Reardon  Edward-Mary. 

l-14-</-Reardon  John  J.-Mary'E. 

9-28-«-Renrdon  T.  F.-Lizzie. 
12-11-rf-Reardon  Thomas-Mary  E. 

l-22-</-Reardon  T imoth  y-Mary . 

3-80-«-Redell  Joseph-Edna. 

4-20-ii-Redfield  E.  D.-Marietta. 

6-20-«-  Reheiser  Simon-Sarah. 
11-  7-rf-Reilly  George- Bertha, 
ll-21-«-Reiiry  Wm.  P.-Carrie  L. 

7-20-c/- Reynolds  Ed  ward -Jennie. 

7-14-rf-Ricci  Jame«-Camilla. 

9-22-rf-Rice  James-Nora. 

7-27-/i-Richardson  G.  F.- Annie. 

6-ll-«-Ridilell  George-Elizabeth. 
10-14-d-Riddell  Thomas-Nellie. 

6-14-«-Rilev  John-Annie. 

7_  7-</-Rilev  JohnC.-MarvJ. 

8-18-«-Riley  John  P.-Mary. 
10-26-<f-Roach  Frank-Mary. 

6-20-rf-Roach  Garrj'-Mary. 

6-16-</-Roach  Thomtxs-Katie. 

2-14-c/-Robb  Wm.  L.-Caroline  W. 

6-ll-</-Roberts  Enoch  C.-Kate. 

2-24-//-Roberts  Nelson  S.-Ida  M. 

9-1 8-»- Roberts  on  F.  C.-Mary  J. 

6-  7-rf-Robertson  Robert-Annie. 

1-  7-<f-Robertson  Wm.  P.-J.  H. 
11-  3-</-Robins  Chas.  H.-JennieR. 
11-  8-</-Robinson  C.  F.-Mary  J. 
10-  3-«-Robin«on  Lucius  F-Elinor. 

6-  2-«f-Roessler  Heinrioh-Katie. 
7-28-ii-Roger8  Wells-Elizabeth  0. 
4-26-«-Rollo  V.  A.-Elizabeth  E. 
l_14_j_Roonev  HuKh-.Iosie. 
7-25-»-Root  ,tohn  H.-Emma  M. 

7-  1-rf-Rosen  Joseph-^lennie. 

6-  3-</-Rosenbaum  Sam  .-Jennie. 
8-24-«-Rourke  William-Mary. 
9-24-rf-Rouzino  John-Vincenza. 
ll-26-«-Rozelle  Edward  M-Isabel. 
9-16-</-Rubenbaur  M.-Chri8tina. 

4-    -rf-Rufk is  Morris . 

4-  6-rf-Rustemever  C.  P.-Marv. 
9-12-»-Rutherford  CI iflbrd- Annie 
2-28-<i-Rvan  John  F.-Linda. 
4-26-«-R"yan  Joseph  C.-Ellen  C. 
6-16-«-Ryan  Michael- Bridget. 
6-  7-rf-Rvan  Philip  S.-Rosie. 
2-l6-e/-RVan  William-Delia. 


2-  8^-Ryan  William-Katie.  ( 
2-  8-<f-Ryan  William-Katie.  } 
6-  3-»-Ryan  William  J.-Kittie. 

8-22-«-St,  John  Louis-Delia. 
2-  9-rf-Saccarean  Comie-Rosie. 
ll-80-</-Sack  Harris-Sarah. 

6-  S-rf-SagarinoRocco-Rosie  E. 
8-14-^-Sage  Geo.  W.-Am«lia  S. 
8-28-»-SaTl  John  A. -Anna  C. 

7-  7-«-Salomon  William-Kate. 
9-22-«-Salona  Joseph-Mary. 
2-20-«-Sandberg  .1.  A.-Car'oline. 

11-  l-8-Sas8em a  Joseph- Anna  M. 

8-26-»-SattiIano  Salvatore-Anna. 

8-80-»- Saunders  A.  F.-Marv. 

l-29-«f- Saunders  Alex  F.-Nellie. 

8-80-11- Saunders  A.  £.-Lizzie. 

l-21-€/-Sawyer  DeF.  A.-Annie  M. 

8-25-«-Sawyer  William-Mary. 

l-lS-^-Saylor  Charles-Zelle. 

5-24-ii-Scanlon  John-Hannah. 

6-  8-«-Sceei*v  Thomas-Kate. 

6-28-«-Schall  Joseph-Lillian. 
12-26-»-Schapirow  S.  H.-Jennie. 

8-27-</-Schenkel  Aug.-HedwigA. 

8-22-«-Scheraschefski  M-Rebecca 
10-81-^-Schinkus  Bamie-Sarah. 

7_28-rf-Schisler  John-Christina. 

8-81-«-Schissel  Peter-Margaret. 

7-16-8-Schlimbaum  S.-Anna. 

6-22-«-Schneijder  O.-Margarethe. 
11_  8-</-Schreiber  Henrv-  W.-Kate. 

l-22-«-Schumonski  V.'-Frances. 
10-21-a-Schutlisch  William-Eva. 

7-16-»-Scofield  Wm.  F.-Anna  M. 

4-11-rf-Scott  Austin-Eva. 

6-  6-rf-Scott  Dennis- Alice. 

6-18-»-Scott  William- Anna. 

2-21-»-Scraphin  Peter-Attala. 

2-22-»-Searle  Fred.  A.-Lulu. 

2-  6-</-Secore  Theodore-Mabel. 

9-  l-«-Segal  Louis-Beckie. 

6-18-rf-Seidler  George  M.-Lucy  G 

4-  6-r/-Sellew  Hany  H. -.Jennie  L. 
11-  1-rf-Seltzer  Nathan- Rebecca. 
ll-12-«-Senatro  Tony-Theresa. 
10-28-rf-Senzo  Law^rence-Anjfelie. 

8-  -<f-Soj»sarskv  Nathan-Rachel. 
6-  4-<i-Seymouf  D.  S.-AliceE. 
6-14-»-Sevmour  L.  W.-Lucia  W. 
7-26-rf-Sharp  Harry  E.-Kate. 
8-16-»-Shaw  Joseph  W.-Alice. 

10-  6-«-Shea Julia. 

6-27-rf-Shea  Daniel-Lizzie. 
10-  9-«-Shea  Gerald-Lizzie. 

8-10-<f-Shea  John-Mary. 

4-  2-t/-Shea  .Tohn  B.-Nellie. 
11-24-J-Shea  Michael-Johanna. 

1-  2-c?-Shea  Michael-Katie. 

6-  3-rf-Shea  William-Mary. 

8-18-rf-Shoehan  A.  F.-Annie  H. 

2-20-rf-Sheehan  .Tames-Kate. 

6-  6-r/-Sheohan  .Tohn-Nora. 
7-81-</-Sheehan  W^illiam-.Tulia. 

12-18-rf-Sheldon  C.-Barbara  T.  F. 

7-  4-«-Shepard  William-Annie. 

9-  9-«  Sheridan  Andrew-Mary. 

7-  6-<f-Sheridan  John-Marv. 
^20-rf-Sheridan  WHlliam-Sfinnie 
2-14-rf-Sherman  E.  A.-Clara  L. 
2_26-</-Sherwood  L.  H.-Nellie. 
4-28-(/-Shover  Joseph-Mary. 
6-l5-»-Shiol(ls  R.  M.-Marv  J. 

8-  7-</-Sickles  Chas.  H.-Emma  F. 
9-27-d  Sigel  Moritz-F;vn. 

11-28-s-Silvermnnn  Sam.-P^sther. 
6-  2-«-Silver8tein  B.-Fanny. 
6-16-a-Simendinger  T.-Annie. 


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12-  7-»-Simni9  Wm.  J.-Eva  C. 

8-  7-»-Singer  Ipaac-Annie. 

3-14-</-SingietoD  T.  J.-BridgeL 
12-27-</-Slate  Chas.  B.-Matil<la. 

9-28-</-Slocom  Chas.  H.-Heleii  E. 

7-13-rf-Small  Charles  G.-Mary. 

l-29-«-SmalI  Thomas-Jessie. 

l-29-»-Smart  G.  E.-Bettena  V. 

7-12-</-Smith  Andre w-Ro«ie. 

&-]4-»-Sinith  Charles-Christina. 

6-30-«-Smith  Daniel-Maggie. 

2-12-</-Smith  Dennison  1).-Mary. 

3-29-»-Sinith  Elmer  L.-Mary  E. 

8-13-rf-Sraith  Fred.  H.-Minnie. 

8-  9-«^Srnith  Geo.-Georgianna  B. 

8-14-^-Sraith  Henry- Kosa. 

9-19-</-Smith  Henry  F.-Carrie  E. 
ll-18-</-Smith  Henry  M  -Mary  L. 

6-10-a-Sniith  Louis^  Annie. 

8-  6-rf-Sraith  John-Kate. 
10-17-»-Smith  John  C-Mabcl. 

8-  6-</-Smith  Robert-Julia. 
1-13-rf-Sinith  T.  A.-Margaret  J. 
4-26-»-Snow  Charles  L.-.lulia. 
7-31-»-Snyder  Henry-Minnie. 

12-  l-u-Sofbsky  Piane-Annie. 

6-16-ii-Somerset  James-Rachel. 

6-20-d-Sonthergill  .1  .-Matilda  J. 
12-  6-(/-Spark8  D.  W.-Kittie  L. 
10-18-</-Spencer  Daniel  B  -Lizzie. 

7-28-<^-Spf»nscl  C.  W.-Minnie  E. 

4-21-«-Spring  Theo.  L.-Lottie. 

6-24-»-Slafford  Thomas-Kate. 

l_14_^/_Stappel  John-Rosina. 
12-16-</-Starmman  A.-Emilie. 
12-  6-</-Stebbln9  J  B.-Elena  G. 

5_24-<i-Stedraan  C.  E.-Laura  M. 

8-18-(/-Steers  W.  H.-Cvnthiu. 

8-23-«^-Steidel  Henry-M'mnie. 

2-  l-</-Stein  Abraham-Dora. 
6-17-»-Stein  Mo!«es-lda. 

ll-16-»-Stennagel  Hugo  V.-Gerda. 

6-10-»-Stern  Carl-Bella. 

7-17-»-Stewart  H.  B-Florence. 

4-  2-</-Stickney  Geo.  R-SylviaE. 

7-1 0-«-Stocker*  John-Caroline. 

8-18-</-Stoddard  S.  D.-Eliznbeth. 
12-12-</-Stoehr  H.  W.-Adelaide. 

9-28-</-Storkofski  George-Julia. 
12-14-»-Street  John-Lillian. 
11-  2-s-Streeter  W.C.-Minnie  F. 

4-80-f7-Strickland  L  E. -Julia. 

8-25-</-Strong  George-Ella. 

8-29-</-Stynes  Alexander-Ann. 

9-13-<i'-Sugnie  Michael-Mary. 

6-14-»-Sullivan . 

10-1 1-a-Sulii van  Croan-Ann. 

8-23-<f- Sullivan  Daniel-Kate. 

9-  4-</-Sullivan  Dennis- Mary. 
7-24-</-Sullivan  John-Mary. 
g-18-ii-Sullivan  .Joseph  1\-Mary. 
5-24-rf-Sullivan  Michael-Delia. 
l-18-«-Sullivan  Michael-Ellen. 
3-13-i«-Sullivan  Patrick-Ellen. 
l-18w/-Sullivnn  John-Honora. 
8-26-f/-Sullivan  Patrick- Mary. 
1-  6-^i-Sullivan  Peter-Eliza, 

7-  l-»-Sunderland  Pctor-Mnry  A 
9-10-»-Swondcnson  S  ('-Louisa  A 
9-  6-</-Swonscn  Lars  G.-Thieda. 

3-  -u-Swift  .Foseph  A.-Rose  L. 
10-26-</-Swift  Talmadge-Mary  J. 

6  12-f/-Taft  C.  E.-Martha  L. 
12-20-</-Taft  Frederick-Jennie. 
5-13-«-Ta])ana  Nidiolns-Mary. 
6-l8-«-'l^illo  John-Carmel. 
6-14-»-Taylor  E<lwin  P-Carrie  A 
l-29-«-TRvlor  Frank  S.-Annie. 


8-16^-TayIorFred.  R-Emma  F. 
7-29-»-TaTlor  George  W.-Emma.* 

5-  8-*-Taylor  George  W.-Lizzie. 
8-12-rf-Taylor  Imer-Esther. 

1-  8-<i-Taylor  John  O.-Mary  A. 

S-Sl-tf-Tefli  Dominic-Joun. 
12-31-df-Telsant  Dominic-Philome. 
ll-18-</-Temolla  Michael-CarmeL 

8-19-<f-Teuton  N.B.-Eugenie. 

10-  6^-Thayer  W.  J.-Cora  M. 
l-25-</ Mary  E.  Thomas. 

10-16-»-Thompson  Fred.-Hattie. 
8-ll-</-Thompson  H  M-Elizabeth. 
12-  5-</-Thompson  H  J.-Melissa  J. 

11-  9-«-Thompson  John . 

10-15-rf-Thompson  Robert- Jennie. 

12-  -<f-Thorpe  Thomas-Mary. 

11-  4-»-Thrall  Plinv  E.-Mary. 
2-19-</-Tiala  Frank-Josephine. 
8-ld-</-Tiano  Lenbart-Carmen. 
8-29-<i-Tilja  Julius-Annie. 

7-  l-«-Tillman  Louis-Ida. 
8-14-rf-Tilton  Albert-Margaret. 
6-ll-»-Timmerman  EF-Fannie  B 

10-31-»-TimmoDs  Philip-Bridget. 
2-11-rf-Tinkham  A.  W.-Annie. 

1-  l-J-TischenbachN.-Lizzie. 
3-16-»-Tischhofer  Adam-Barbara 

8-  6-d-Toh\n  Frank-Mary. 

12-  b-d-ToWe^  S.  J.-Bertha. 

2-  9-«-Tomkinson  John-Sarah. 
2-  4-</-Tooley  Elmer  R.-Carrie. 

10-  2-»-Toom*ev  John  J.-Bertha. 
12-  8-»-Topliff* Charles-Sadie. 

9-23-</-Torganson  Edward-Susie. 

4-15-rf-Torp  Christian-Kirsten. 

8-  S-rf-Torsch  Fred.-Hulda. 
12-  l-»-Towner  John-Eliza. 

5-14-»-Tracey  Michael-Helen. 
10-81-rf-Tracy*  Thomas-Mary. 

9-13~rf-Tracy  Thomas  C.-Mary. 

7-  7-«-Tramonto  G.  M.-Maria  T. 

8-31-rf-Treat  E.  D.-Helen  L. 

8-18-rf-Trebert  John  J.-Bertha. 

7-22-a-True  Frederick  J.-Mary  E 
10-21-»-Treebe  Charles  F-Emma. 

4-13-»-Tudor  Charies  C- Addie  A 

7-  l-</-Tully  George  J.-Amelia  E. 
10-  9-«-Tupeare  Rock-Minnie. 

8-  1-rf-Turnbull  J.  A.-Frances  H. 
4-15-«-Turner  James-Mary  J. 

6-  8-»-Tuttle  Michael-Kate. 

6-13-»-Udosskv  Lewis-Esther. 
10-28-»-Umberlield  BL^Jr-Adelaid 

7-  7-a-Utzig  Jacob- Auguste. 

4-28-<f-Valentine  N  G-Carrie  A. 
10-26-f/-Van  Camp  G  E-Carrie  L. 
10-22-»-Vandecker  Clirist.-Annie. 

6-  9-ii-VankiersbilkJ-Marguerite 

4-14-</-Varley  Henry-Esther. 

7-26-c/- Venn  art  William-Nellie. 

7-30-»-Wach8man  Israel-Leah. 
12-10-<f -Wado  Walter  C.-Alice  L 
2-  1-rf-Wakefield  W.  L.-Alice  6. 

8-  9-»-Waldron  James-Louise. 
5-31-»-WalkerCharieRE.-Effie  L. 
9-26-»- Walker  J.N.  W-Margaret. 
8-  l-»-Wall  Charles-Annie. 
8-l0-«-Wallace  David  T.-Katie. 
4-19-»-Wallace  John-Bridget. 

6-  9-rf-Wallace  Michael-Mary. 
2-20-rf-Wallace  W.  B.-Jennie  A. 
9-30 -rf- Wall  man  Max-Lena. 

7-  6-»-W alters  F.  M.-Harriet  L 
ll-20-«-Walz  Fred'k  C.-Gertrude. 

9-16-»-Ward  John  J.-Mary  A. 


4-1&-9- Warner  H.  O.-Hair  R. 
9-  2-rf-Warriiier  Charles  J.-Mary. 
1-18-9-Washbame  W.  M.-JeDni'e. 
10-  7-</-Waahington  Gec-Fannie. 
l-36-«- Washington  Jas.-Minnie. 

8-  8-«- Waterman  C.  C.-Carrie  A. 
6-27-«-Watennan  E.  F.-Sarah. 
5-8 !-•- Waters  Jas.  £.-£Yelyii  A. 
2-  8-<^Watson  Dawson-Maiy  H. 

12-26-</-W^at8on  John->)ohanna. 

7-15-»- Weeks  C.  A.-Mary  D. 

2-26-«-Weidl  Edward-Babette. 

8-aO-s-Weildon  F.  W.-Annie  L. 

7-80-(f-Wcirup  S.-Annie  C 

7-  7-d-Weitsick  Jacob-Augnsta. 

7-16-rf-Weitzel  Conrad-Norma. 

9-ll-<f-Welch  Edward-Sabina. 

8-16-rf- Welch  James-Mary. 
12-  1-^-W^elch  Joseph-Annie. 

6-  -rf-Welch  Michael-Mary. 
7-31_</-Welch  Michael-Mary. 
4-1 1-«- Welch  Thomas-Delia. 
9-26^- Welch  Wm.  H.-Annie  J. 

12-i4-»- Wells  Herbert  K.-Elida. 
7-22-»- Welz  Henry  C.-Auguste  C. 
2-  4-rf-We8t  Philip-Henrietta. 
4-12-«-Westbrook  George-Ada. 
2-27-ff-Weston  P.  H.-Florence  K. 

10-  8-<f-Wetz  Peter  O.-Mary. 

7-  1-rf-White  Joshua-Maria. 
12-  1-rf-White  Patrick-Bridget 

8-27-»-Whitefield  K  W-Christina 
8-20-rf-WhiteheadGeo  P.-Etta  F. 
6-17-rf-Whitford  E.  B.-Addie  L 

9-  8-a-Whitford  W.  H.-Emma  B. 

11-  8-<i-WhitingCha8.  E.-JnliaE. 
8-17-«-Whitney  Chas.  H.-Alice  E, 
l-ll-«-Whalen  John-Nora  C. 
8-16^-Whalen  Wm.  F.-Mary. 
l-18-</-Whaley  Josiah-Mary. 

10-  2-»-WlllardE.-Catherine  M. 
9-  6-«-William  Michael-Margar«t 

7-  4-»- Williams Mary. 

ia-18-»-William8  C  C.-Susan  J. 

8-i6-</-Williams  H.  R.-Harriet. 
10-18-«-William8  Peter-Charity. 

12-  2-<f-Wilson  A.  E.-Myrtle  E. 
9-20-»-Wil8on  George-Maria. 
6-l4-»-Wilson  James  P.-Nora. 

8-  7-»-Wilson  Jason-Alice. 

8-  4-rf-Wilson  William  H.-Ida  L. 
3-26-</-Wise  William  J.-Louise. 
ll-20-»-Wittenock  N.  B.-ElisaM. 

10-  l^-WittigJohnF.-Katie. 
5-12-»-Wolf  Charies-Betta. 

7-  8-<f- Wolf  Chas.  A.-Amelia  L. 
12-?7-rf-Wolf  Max-Rose. 
4-18-»-Wolf  Solomon-Hannah. 
9_30-<f-Wolf  William-Christine. 
8-29-«- Woodbury  A.  D.-Bell  C. 
7-24-rf- Woods  James-Maggie. 
6-28-a- Woods  Robert  H.-Mary. 

11-  7-rf-Woolley  F.  P.-Isabel  C. 
10-  7-«?-Worthmgton  Chas  A.-Eva. 

7-80-«-Woulich  Simon-Cecilia. 
2-  6-<f-Wright  J.  F.-Florence  A 

12-  8-d-Youdowitz  Beril-Beckie. 
1-  8-rf- Young  Ernest- Rachel. 
2-28-rf- Young  John-Annie. 
7-21^-Young  Wm.  R.-Bridget. 
7-    -«-Yudowski  Lewis-Esther. 
2-30-a-Yungk  John-Bertha  C. 

1-  3-rf-Ziebarth  Frank-Ottillie. 
3-26-»-Zillhart  Charles- Agnes  C. 
2-28-{f-Zimmerman  Louis-Ida. 
8-22-a-Zlmmerman  P.-Minnie. 
4-22-c?-Zinn  Frank-Mary. 


46  geeb's  hartfokd  city  directory.  361 

J.  J.  POOLE  &  CO., 


The  very  best  grades  of  LEHIGH  and  FREE  BURNING, 

for  Domestic  and  Sfeam  Purposes. 


WOOD 


For  G-rate,  Fire  Place  and  Kindling. 


WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 


Anthracite  and  Bituminous  Coal, 

By  Water  and  All-Rail. 

J.  J.  Poole  &  Co., 

Hartford  Trust  Company's  Building. 

Coal  Yard,  162  to  180  Commerce  St.;  Wood  Yard,  169  Front  St., 


GEER  S    HARTFOKD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

*s*  The  J.  H.  Eckhardt  Co.,  ^ 


FINE  AET  STOBE» 

Dos.  231  to  237  05ain  Street. 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


OUR  GALLERY   IS  CONSTANTLY   FILLED  WITH    RARE   AND   CHOICE 
OF   OUR    DIRECT    IMPORTATION, 

And  is  wt-n  worthy  the  attention  of  all  interes^tuU  in  Fine  Arte.  In  our  FRAMING  DEPART 
MKNT  the  Fine&i  and  fUcliest  Frames  in  Gold  are  inaiki  in  addition  we  make  everything  in  this 
line  to  the  simplest  and  cheapest  Mounting  anil  Framing; 

Mirrors    of  all    Desirable    Styles. 

Pictures  Cleaned,  Restored,  Re-Framed,  Hung,  or  Removed  at  short  notice,  and  at  rea- 
sonable rates.    ARTIST  MA  TERJALS  of  the  lest  quality,  in  full 
assortment  at  New  York  Prices. 


ESTABL.15HED,    l8S6.  CAPITAL,   SIO.OOO.OO.  INCORPORATED.    1870. 

A.  D.  VORCE  COMPANY, 

276  Main  Street  Hartford,  Conn.. 

sins  W.  (OBIffiS,  Fruiddil.     J.  D.  lORCE,  Swretary  tni  Inmrer.  DIRECT    IMPORTBIRS   OV 


ii\]§J\\^m^,M%), 


Photographs  and  Lithographs, 

FRENCH    ond    GERMAN    PLATK 

-JXPIER  ^  MANTEL  UIBEORS, 

/         '  CORNICES, 

PORTRAIT  aad  PICTURE  FRAMES, 


FLOWEfl   STANIIS,    WIRB   COUD,    ETC, 

G;lt  xud  Walnut  Room  Mouldings. 


yinAi  or  Alt  M  DD  Coinnii\4o,      Special  UMm  pm  tu  Framing  ui  Re^oring  Paiollag!^  and  Engniings. 

r\       rrj      \'J(7\1S)C^V<'       '^'-■'^'■f'^ryof  II":  l-'>«^o» -irt   U* 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  363 

The  Successor  to  JOHN  C.  MEAD. 


^■r^y^^ 


CHARLES  C.  COOK, 

Contractor  and  Builder, 

No.  141  TRnMBni.lM  STRISBTy 


BUILDIND  IN  ALL  ITS  BRZLNCHEB, 

Including  Decorative  Work,  Stained  Glass,  and  Interior  Finish. 

Skilled  Workmen  promptly  furnished  for  Repairs  and  Alterations. 


Preliminary  Sketches,  Full  Working  Plans,  Specifications, 
Estimates  and  Superintendence  Furnished. 


Established,    1869. 

U.  S.  Photo-Chemical  Mfg.  Co., 

F.  W.  FRANCIS,  Proprietor. 

Photos^raphic  Chemicals,    Lantern    Slides,    Developing:,    Printins:,    Copying, 

Enlarging,   flounting,   and    Burnishing, 
Half-Tone  Photo-Engraving. 

CKI-CI\J7V\:    4-    L-IGHTS. 

r.o.no^Mi.  29  Pearl  St.,   HARTKORD,  CONN. 


HORACE  M.  SMITH.  J.  L.  SMITH. 

^    R  M.  SMITH  &  COMPANY,    ^ 

For  RepolUhing:  { 

BANK  AND  OFFICE  FURNITURE,    ( -r -rrr— ^* -n ^ _ 

i    Electric  and  Railrcwul  Cftrs,  Bar  Fur-    i  ¥   ¥     A     ¥^  ¥^     /^  ¥  ¥          T^/^  f       ¥  ^  ¥   ¥ 

,    nlture,   BlUianl    aiul  Pool    Tables,    )  ||  /\  |^  |.  ■     I    I  I  I   ^      |-^l   |  I    ^  I  ^  11 

/    Pianoa      ami      Organs,     Carriages,    :  *   *^    m  M%^m--r       K^  K  M.^     a       V^a^^a^^M   a 

I    Coaclies,  Blcyclea.  Iron,  Wood  and    •  ~ III^ZLl^jfZZ.^^^  ____!; 

\    Marble,   Clocks,   and    all  kindfl    of    f 

J    Man tlea,  Sewing  Machines,  <fio.             \  ^^^%m          •  W«    W«    "WVIET        ^9a«« 

i    Warranted  not  to  Qum  or   Hold    /  301       AJLiIjI  X  N^       STa^ 
i                        the   Dust.                         { 


364  geer's  hartfobd  city  directory. 

R.  BALLERSTEIN  &  CO., 


^IMPORTERS.'^ 


esale  and  Retail  \ 


Wholesale  and  Retail  \  t  Specialty  In 

ONE  PRICE  ONLY.  ]       ready-trimmed 

'  .    .    .     Bonnets  and  Hats. 

IN  THEIR  NEW  BUILDING, 

372  to  378  MAIN  ST.,  cor.  Temple  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


•f    L.    lisL.    BURT,    -f 

Active     and.    Consulting    Civil    Engineer, 

OFFICE,  39  PEARL  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

(State  Savings  Bank  Building). 

Attention  given  to  City  Surveying,  Water  and  Sewerage  Works,  Development  or  Laying 
Out  of  Real  Estate,  Parks  and  Cemeteries,  Location  and  Construction  of  Roads,  Railroads, 
Bridges,  Foundations,  Etc.  Surveys,  Plans,  Specifications,  Estimates,  Examinations  and 
Reports  made  for  Investors. 


LEVEKETT    BELKNAP.  GEOROE  F.   WARFIELD. 

BELKNAP  &  WARFIELD, 

Publishers,  Booksellers  and  Stationers, 

Nos.  77  AND  79  Asylum  Street, 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 


-TURKISH,     \  ^..g^^k. 


ROMAN,  BATHS. 


RUSSIAN       /         --K-^f^T 

lOQ    MAirV    STItEET. 

Office  hours,  8  A.  M.  to  9  P.  M.  QEORQE  E.  JONES 


QEBB's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  36{ 


STATE  Aa£NT  FOR 

TRIBUNE    BICYCLES. 


Scroll  Saw  riaterial.  Foot  Power  nocli- 
Inery,  Pishing  Tackle,  Base  Ball,  Lawn 
TcnnU,  Croquet,  and  Sporting  Ooods 
Qenerally.         ..... 

Store,    Q8    Asyhj  m     St. 
model  26  tribune.  hartford,  conn. 


A.  N.  SEYTV^OUR. 


t 

333  UAIN  STREET,  Hills'  Block,  HABTFORD,  GONN. 

Real  Estate  of  Every  Description  Bought  Sold  and  Exctianged. 

Speoial  attention  giVen  to  Renting,  CoUeeting,  and  Cteneral  Management  of  Estates. 

Bestor's  Real  Estate  and  Auction  Agency, 

HOWARD  G.  BESTOR,  Manager,  80  PEARL  STREET. 

Notary  Public.  ......  Agency  Establlshad  I870. 

R«l  EaUte.  Live  8>ock.  Oensnl  MerotauiiUse.  Store  SUiokt  and  JeweLrr.  Bales  >  apaclolt;:  lerms  rcuonablB 
tor  flntclHU  von.  I«rgell>taI{irDp«rll«  tor  Sate  Boit  Kiehsngs,  Oeuentl  Huiagemenl  uf  BBlalWHia  ColleotlDa 
oIBant*.    fuUaluUon  Giunatoeil,    Betnnu  [innnpU;  nude. 

"  TK4  Ptn  it  mlQMter  Man  Ihi  minrd." 

Established  1856. 


The  Bestor  Golden  Pen  Company, 


HOWARD  O.   BESTOB,   Ubuui««r. 

XI.  8.  HbIh  Offloe.  HarUOrrt.  Conn.  ■         " 

P»«tory.  BlnnJngluni,  England.  i  Prtoe  perfloL.ln  bandiome  melalboi 30 

ARenla vanted.  (Price  par  groe« 02.00 

FREDERIC    R.    HONEY,    Ph.  B., 

Instructor  at  Trinity  College  and  Lecturer  at  Smith  College. 

INSTRUCTION   GIVEN   IN 

Mechanical    Drawing,   Perspective,   Mathematics    and    Mechanism. 

ETening  Classes  and  PriTate  LeMOue.  HechanJcal  liiveiitious  Developed. 

Drawings  Prapftred  for  Inveutora. 

BALLERSTEIN   BUILDING,  Room    111,  372  Hain   Street, 

HARTFORD.   CONN. 

For  spiiolntments  by  mail,  adtlTess  letters  to  Room  13,  Law  Cliambers, 
179  Chorcli  Street,  New  Haveu,  Conn. 


366 


gbkr's  hartfokd  city  directory. 


IDK..   -VT.   HC-   Lj^^W^, 


Dentistry  m  all  its  Branches. 


Artificial  Work  a  Specialty. 


882  MAIN  STREET.  Cheney  Building.  HARTFORD.  CONN. 


Dp.   J.   n.    tiaEI:.I;.ES, 

_ i^oom  4,  State  Bank  Building:, 


•i,— HffV 


ARTIFICIAL    WORK 
IN     GOLD     AND     RUBBER. 


.^. 


297  HA  IN  STREET, 

Opposite  City  Hall, 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


ADAM  PURVE8, 

27  Fawtucket  St. 


TH08.  MALCOLM, 

27  Bellerne  St. 


^    PURVES    &    MALCOLM,   ^ 

Successors  to  H.  W.  FOX  &  CO., 

CONTRACTORS     AND     BUILDERS. 

Planing  and  Bandsawing  to  Order. 

OFFICES    AND    SHOFf 

REAR    334    ASYLUM     STREET,     HARTFORD,    CONN. 

Estimates  given.        Jobbing  promptly  attended  to. 


The  New. 


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.,;     /■/-".•.•V7/ 


Agent  for  Wade 's  Flushing  Sewer  Fit- 
tings and  the  ''Hartford"  vent  Lavatory  Trap. 


The  Old. 


JOHN  S.  CRAIG, 

Practical  Plumber  and  Qasfitter. 

DEALER    TN 

HRST-OLASS  PLUMBING  AND  GASFITTING  MATEBIALS. 

Sanitary   Plumbing   a   Specialty. 

No.  59  FARMINGTON  AVENUE,  Farmington  Avenue  Hotel  Building. 


GEER's    HARTFOPD    CITY    DIBBCTORY. 


867 


Dr.  JAS.  McMANUS  &  SONS, 


Jamks  McManl'8,  D.D.S. 
Charlbs  McHands,  D.D.S. 
Hbnkt  McManus,  D.D.S. 


32  Pratt  Street, 


Hartford,  Conn. 


hdward     hberte,    ®.  ®.  S-, 

"l£nity  ^uifding,"  26  ^att  Street, 

Sictrlford,   Conn. 

L.  R  WILEY,  D.  D.  S., 


^  DENTAL-  •  R007VYS,  ^ 

3S6    TMTKIN     STREET. 


DENTISTRY  IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES. 


1^  J^  J^ 


Jl.l»J« 


CHILDREN^  TEETH  A  SPECIALTY. 


OEER  a    HAETPORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HAMLET- SAID -A- 

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RrauniAIHItitA'SWWC&ai 

STOAsnjntSTnARmiRiHn- 


Orgaotud;  Marob^S.-l: 


Olimared,  JdIt  1, 18B3. 


R.  P.  CHAPMAN,  Pmtdeat. 

GEO.  STBONACH,  Tke  PrraldeBt. 
A.  S.  HOWE,  BbotMuy- 

LUTHBR  C.  GLAKIEK,  T 

ALBERT  C.  BILI4  AMvrscy, 


■I  BllliDgB  A  BpcDoe 


B  COLEB,  Aldemun  3d  Want. 
FREt)  K.  RANO.  with  Hartfonl  Cyole  Co 
FRED  D,  PARKER,  Herclunt. 

KALSBY  R  FHILBRICK,  Cgu 
HBNRV  M.  JACOBS,  CrockerrUerobuit. 
JUBTUB  P.LEWIS.  CKBtiterktPnttACHlr  Co. 
JOSEPH  BUTHS,  Reil  Eauita  Broker. 
WILLIAM  H.  BCOVILLE.ContrutorKiid  BDllrter. 
IT  SCHMELZBR.  UerobKiit. 


.A.Tji3za:os.s. 


We  call  siwcUl  KCtenUiiii  to  onr  olaaa  E  oampon  (lock,  inunO  In 
ment— p*ya  fl  per  cent.  luMrest,  *D<t  md  be  nlUidravn  on  SO  Atj*' 


t^  The  Smith  Premier  Typewriter.  tSt 

"THE  ACME  OF  HECHANICAL  ART." 

CONNECTICUT    HEADQUARTERS,- ' 

372  Main  Street,  Hartford. 
JIf.   S,  MOVER,  Representative. 


New  England  Typewriter  Exchange, 

E.  C.  DOWN,  Manager, 

333  Main   St.,  Hills'  Block,  Hartford,  Conr 


'M'EW  and  Becontl-hand  Typewriters  for  sale,  exoliange  and  rent 
^  >  Cnbinets,  Ribbons,  Linen  and  Carboo  Papers,  Steno.  NoU 
Booka,  Erasers,  etc.  Special  Desks  to  order.  Copying  of  everj 
kind  executed;  also  duplicating.    Stenogtaphers  Airuished. 


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47  OEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  369 

ALBERT  H.   OLMSTED.  CHARLES  H.  COIT. 

CEO.  P.  BISSELL  &  CO., 

BANKERS, 


AND  DEALERS  IN 


INVESTMENT    SECURITIES. 

7726  Oldest  Banking  House  in  New  England. 

LOCAL  STOCl^^D  BONDS, 


-ALSO- 


JlkAt.  ^^otat.^£t£© 


Dealt  in  at  the  New  York,  Boston  and  Philadelphia  Stock 

Exchanges  bought  and  sold  on  Commission, 

or  for  Gsush—nof  on  margins. 

INTEREST  ALLOWED  ON  DEPOSITS  SUBJECT  TO  CHECK. 

Letters  of  Credit  furnished  for  Foreign  Travel,  issued  by 
J.  P.  Morgan  &  Co.,  or  Brown  Bros.  &  Co.,  JST.  T.  City. 

sterling  Exchange  Bought  and  Sold,  and  Gable  Transfers  of 

Sterling  Made. 

SAFE  DEFDSIT  BDXES 

FOR  STORING 

VALUABLE     PAPERS,     SILVERWARE,     Etc., 

TO    RENT    AT    MODERATE    PRICES. 

GEO,  P.  BISSELL  &  CO.,  Bankers, 

307  Main  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 


370  GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

R.  Skldbn  Gladwin.  Eyerbtt  L.  Morsk. 

GLADWIN  &  MORSE, 

INVESTMENT   BANKERS, 

No.  7  ASYLUM  ST.,     (Ground  Floor,)    HARTFORD,  CONN. 

LOCAL  STOCKS,       SCHOOL  BONDS,       IRRIGATION  BONDS,       MUNICIPAL  BONDS, 

CIT¥  AND  COUNTY  WARRANTS,        REAL  ESTATE. 

Clioieo  Farm  Mortgaires  from  the  Productive  Sectious,  viz:  The  Celebrated  Palonse  Valley, 
Eastoru  Washington;  The  Red  River  Valley,  North  Dakota;  The  Black  Lands  of  Texas, 
Oklahoma,  and  Missouri. 

m 

Also  Orders  executed  on  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange. 


Francis  R.  Cooley, 

BANKER. 

ft 

Bonds^  Local  Securities,  Inyestment  Stocks, 

Letters  of  Credit,  Foreign  Exchange. 
4    Central    Row,   Hartford,   Conn. 


JOHN    C.    ABBOT, 


BANKEB. 


66  PEARL  STREET,  HARTFORD.  CONN. 

INVESXMENX       SEICURIXIEIS 

FOR    BANKERS,     CORPORATIONS,    TRUSTJBB8,    AAD 

PRIVATE    INVESTORS. 

lu  amounts  to  suit,  uud  yielding  satisfactory  returns.    Location  ;  between  tlic  Atlautic  and 
Pacific  Coasts  as  desired. 

(Electric  Car  direct  from  depot  to  my  Office.) 


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GEER^S     HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  371 


Our  Salesrooms. 


Come  m  and  look  around  some 
time:  besides  our  grand  showing 


of  the  ROGERS  ^^  ANCHOR 


ff 


BRAND  of  SILVER  PLATED 

WARE,  we  have  the  most  inter- 
^tii^  Une  of  STERLING  SIL- 
VER WARE  to  be  found  m 
town»       $^      ^ ^      4}>      $> 


we  do  replatmg  ^jyj      ROGERS 

and  repairing. 

Chandeliers,  Bronzes,  MPfl      CO 

Qas  Fixtures,  and  all 

such  finished  in  the  MARKET  STREET. 

most  desirable  effects. 


372  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

Mrs.  MARY  L  SMITH, 


NOTARY    PUBLIC. 

Dictations, 


Copying,  and  No.  2  CENTRAL  ROW,  RoOffl  6, 

Manifold  Work.  Hartford,  Conn. 


^HE  MODEL  TAILORING  CO. 

222  and  224  PEABL   STREET, 

Hartford,  Conn. 

T]ronsei*ei   ±a   iii0aisui*e   iTiroin   ^<^    and   up^vf^ardsi . 
Suits   fi-om.   #10   and   up^vaircls. 
O^eircoats   Tiroiii   #1^   and   up-vpai*ds. 

All  garments  kept  in  good  order  for  one  year  free  of  charge     We  have  no  connections  with 

any  other  house  in  the  city. 
BENJAMIN  SCHOBN.  MORRIS  LICHTBLAU. 


T™ 


CONNECnCUT^^^ 


m  m  riTMr      a         ^  *^  asylum  ST., 

JdUILDINCj    and  Hartf ord,  Conn. 

,.. .  «»„,«. .-. .,  ^      LOAN  ASSOCIATION, 

$80,000  has  been  paid  in  Cash. 
No  STRINGS  tied  to  tliis.         NON-WITHDRAWABLE. 


OFFICERS  and  DIRECTORS  must  hold  shares  in  this  Fund  and  pay  $100  per  share  in 
cash  for  same,  subject  to  all  losses  before  any  loss  can  he  charged  to  other  shares. 

ASSETS   OVER   $500,000.00. 


special    Featui*es  : 

Shareholders  guaranteed  against  loss  of  Capital. 

Maturity  of  Shares  in  Classes  **A"  and  "B"  in  event  of  death. 

Cancellation  of  Borrower's  Mortgage  in  event  of  death. 

No  Membership,  Admission  or  Entrance  Fee. 

Limited  Expenses. 

Definite  Contract  to  both  Investors  and  Borrowers. 

Monthly  Payment  on  Installment  Shares,  50c.    Par  Value  of  Share,  $100. 


Hon.  GEO.  £.  KEENEY^  Pres't.      £.  C.  LON^  Sec'y*      Hon.  GEO.  W.  HODGE,  Treas. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  873 

RR.CORDLEY&CO. 

Bankers  and  Brokers. 

XBHBBBS  OF  THB  PBIYATB  W1BE8  DIBECT  TO 

New  York  Stock  Exchangee,  New  York, 

Boston  Stock  Exchaiifire,  Boston, 

ChicasTO, 
Chicago  Stock  Exchange.  Philadelphia. 

Bay  and   sell  secnrities  on    commission.        Always   in    receipt   of  latest   information    and 

quotations. 

Ho.  372  mAlH  STl^EET, 

Ballerstein  Building,        -        -        HARTFORD,   CONN. 

(Boston  Office,  60  Statb  Strkbt.) 

HAROLD  C.  SEARS,  Manager. 

TELEPHONE  No.  11. 


MAXFIELD  BROTHERS, 

BROKERS, 


250  MAIN  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

BUY  OR  SBLL 

Stocks,    Bonds,    Grain,   Provisions, 

and  Cotton 

For  Cash  or  on  1  to  3  per  cent,  margin.      We  have  the  largest  and  finest  offices 
in  New  England,  and  our  wire  service  cannot  be  excelled. 

Commission  ^  each  way. 

Correspondents  of  the  ^OfifTOiV^  STOCK  and  GRAIN  EXCHANGE. 

.'.    .'.    Incorporated  nnder  the  laws  of  Massachusetts.   .*.    .*. 

CAPITAL,  $100,000.00.    -    FULL  PAID. 

Call  or  send  for  our  book  which  fully  explains  methods  of  trading. 
LONG  DISTANCE  TELEPHONE,  No.  429. 


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374  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

7  and  8  per  cent.  INTEREST 

-^NET  TO  THE  INVESTOR.*^ 

CHOICE    APPLICATIONS    IN 


FARM  •  MORTGAGES 


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DAILY  RECEIVED  BY  US. 


Do  not  speculate  in  imcertain  secnrities,  but  seek  safe  investments.  First  Mortgages  on 
Prodaotiye  Land  in  the  rapidly  developing  States  of  the  West  and  South,  when  carefully 
selected  by  experienced  men,  will  not  fail  in  SECURITY  and  PROFIT. 

We  call  your  attention  to  the  experience  of  our  firm  and  its  methods  of  selecting  and 
earning  for  these  mortgages,  and  invite  the  examination  of  their  record  at  our  office. 

JiJ[i^?2^s^r "-'"''"""'  GEO.  W.  MOORE  &  CO. 

28J  MAIN  STREET,  corner  Pearl  Street.  Hartford.  Conn. 

Iowa  Mortgage  Company, 

No.  40  ASYLUM   STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

OrgMlied,  1888.  Connectleot  Charter  Qraiited,  Janmirf,  1886.  Capital,  $100,000.00. 


\^,"*  _^'-  w-N-  '  ■^''\.^ 


Cutf  Rental  and  Sale  of  Western  Lands^  and  the  G)llecting  of  Defaulted  Mortgages  a  Specialty* 

General  Agents  of  G>-operative  Land  Company. 

4  Per  Cent*     Certificates  of  Deposit. 

6  Per  Cent*    First  Mortgaged  Farm  Loaiis,  located  in  unquestionable  distTicts, 
'I  and  guaranteed  by  the  Company. 

7  Per  Cent*    First  Mortgage  Loans,  without  the  legal  Guarantee  of  the  Company, 

negotiated  by  us  with  the  greatest  care  possible. 

JEFFERY  0.  PHELPS,  Pres't.    GEORGE  W.  BAWDEN,  Vice  Preset.    J.  0.  PHELPS,  Jr.,  Sec.  &  Treas. 

GEORGE  W.  BAWDEN,  Western  Attorney. 

JEPFKIIY  O.  PIIELPH.  Slmsbnrv.  Conn.  ,  K.  J.  CRAWFORD.  West  Haven,  Conn. 

.lOIIN   R.  REDFIKLl).  Hartfonl,  C»un.  WM.  WALDO  HYDE,  Ilartfonl.  Coun. 

JOHN  W.  WELCH,  Hartfoitl,  Conn.  '  W.  F.  FULLER,  Hartfonl,  Conn. 

().  n.  ARNOLD,  Meiiden.  Coun.  \  J.  O.  EXDERS.  Hartfonl,  Conn. 

HEIiAH   A.  HI'LL.  Moildeu,  (\>nn.  !  MILES  U.  PRESTON,  Hartfonl,  Conn. 

IL  C.  JOYNER,  (Jn^at  Rarrlnictou,  Ma»8.  ,  (4EOROE  W.  BAWDEN.  Miisoatlne,  Iowa. 

JOHN  S.  CAMP.  Hartfonl,  C\)uu.  ,  J.  O.  PHELPS,  Ju.,  Hartfonl.  Conn. 

R.  H.  ENSKSN,  Hlmiibiiry,  Coun.  I 

Eastern  Office,  40  Asylum  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Western  Office,  Davenport,  Iowa. 


geeb's  haetford  city  directory.  375 

^TNA  NATIONAL  BANK, 

[Incorporated  as  a  Btate  Bank,  Sept  1867.    Beorganlxeil  as  a  National  Bank,  Jan.  18B5.] 

'*^^     MAIN     CTDCCT 

^tna  Life  Insarance  Building, HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Capital,  $525,000.  Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,  $350,000. 

A.  a  LOOMIS,  President.         ALFRED  SPENCER,  Jr.,  Cashier. 

DIRECTORS- 

Hon.  Levbrktt  Brainard,  Ex-Mayor  of  City ;  Pres't  of  the  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co. 

A.  R.  HiLLYER,  Ex-President. 
Hon.  Morgan  G.  Bdlkeley,  Ex-Governor  of  Coiin.;  President  JStna  Life  Ins.  Co. 

A.  G.  LOOHIS,  President. 

Jambs  R.  Cone,  Capitalist. 

Disconnt  Days,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  at  12  M. 

DIVIDENDS,    JANUARY   AND   JULY. 
Hotti-8, 10  A.  M.  to  3  p.  M.;  Saturday,  12  M.  Annual  Meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


AMERICAN  NATIONAL  gANK 

Organized  em  a  State  Bank,  1852.    Reorganized  as  National  Bank,  lS6ft. 

303  MAIN  STREET,       -        -        .        .      HARTFORD,  CONN. 

OAPITAL.  $600,000.    SURPLUS.  $253,000. 


-■V    -V."^  '^■N.'^-'vN.N.V-S.V  ^*  \  XS>* 


ROWLAND    SWIFT,   President.         JOSEPH    H.   KING,   Cashier. 

I3IRKCTORS. 

Silas  W.  Bobbins,  Besidence,  Wotliersfield,  Conn. 

William  H.  Bulkeley,  Capitalist;  Ex-Lieiitenant  Governor  of  Connecticut. 
Bow  Land  Swikt,  President. 

Henry  C.  Dwight,  firm  of  Dwi^ht,  Skinner  &  Co. 
Samuel  Taylor,  firm  of  E.  Taylor  &  Sons. 

Lyman  B.  Jewell,  Vice  President  Jewell  Belting  Co. 
George  Boberts,  Secretary  Hartford  Carpet  Co. 

Charles  H.  Northam,  firm  of  Smith,  Northam  it  Co. 

John  M.  Holcombe,  Vice  President  Phcpnix  Mntual  Life  Ins.  Co. 
George  L.  Chase,  President  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

George  H.  Day,  Vice  President  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 

Disnt  Days,  HoMays,  Wednesilays  and  Mays  at  12  M. ' 

DIVIDENDS,    JANUARY    AND    JULY. 

HuurB,  10  A.  M.  to  3  r.  M. ;  Saturday,  12  u.  Annual  Meeting,  Second  Tbursday  in  January. 


876  GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

Charter  0ar  Natbmaii  Bank, 

124   ASYLUM    STREET. 

Depositatry  of  the  United  States. 

state  Bank,  October,  1853.       National  Bank,  June,  25,  1864. 
OAPirrAlLi,    8^00,000.00.  SUIiPI^U@»    i(80,000.00. 

Charter  Extended  June  25,  1-884,  to  Jnne  15,  1904. 

J.  P.  TAYLOB,  President.  m!  A.  ANDREWS,  Cashier. 

JAMES  NICHOLS,  President  National  Fire  Insarance  Company. 

LUCIUS  A.  BARBOUR,  firm  of  H.  C.  Judd  &  Root;  Prea't  Willimantio  Linen  Co. 
JONATHAN  F.  MORRIS,  formerly  President  of  this  Bank. 
SILAS  CHAPMAN,  Jr.,  Insarance. 
E.  C.  FRISBIE,  firm  of  Talcott,  Frisbie  A,  Co. 

J.  P.  TAYLOR,  President  of  this  Bank. 

ALBERT  P.  DAY,  Superintendent  Pope  Manufactnring  Co. 
CHARLES  C.  COOK,  Contractor  and  Builder. 
^^^^  JOHN  O.  ENDERS. 

Discount  Days*  Monday s*  Wednesdays*  and  Fridays  at  11.80  A«  M» 


A  new  vault  has  been  construoted,  combining  the  latest  inventions  of  modem  skill  and  scienoe.    Secure  your 
papers  and  valuables  against  Fire*  ^ux-arlary  and  Bfol)  Vlolenoe. 

8 AFT!  J>ErOSIT  BOXES   TO   RENT  FROM  $5.00    VJPWARJDS, 

Hours,  9  A.  M.  to  4  r.  M.  Annual  Meeting  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


City  Bank  of  Hartford, 

— ^a-291    MAIN    STREET.-e=^— 

Incorporated  in  J 857.  Capital,  $440,000,00  Surplus,  $150,000.00 

CHAS.  T..  WELLES,  President. 
CHAS.  B.  WHITING,  Vice  President.  EDWARD  D.  REDFIELD,  Cashier. 

DIREiCXORS. 

CHARLES  A.  JEWELL,  Treasurer  Jewell  Belting  Co. 

RUSSELL  M.  BURDICK,  firm  of  C.  S.  Brewer  &  Co. 

WILLIAM  B.  CLARK,  President  ^tna  Insurance  Co. 

CHAS.  B.  WHITING,  President  Orient  Insurance  Co. 
MARO  S.  CHAPMAN,  Superintendent  United  States  Envelope  Works. 

THEODORE  M.  LINCOLN,  firm  of  Lincoln  &  Co.  Iron  Works. 

EDWARD  D.  ROBBINS,  formerly  of  Hamersley  &  Robbins,  Attor'ys  at  Law. 
GEORGE  POPE,  President  Hartford  Cycle  Company. 

ELIZUR  S.  GOODRICH,  Pres't  H.  Street  Railway  Co 

DISCOUNT  DAYS,  MONDAYS,  WEDNESDAYS  AND  FRIDAYS,  AT  12  M. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  P.  M.  Annual  Meeting,  First  Tuesday  in  August. 

It  transacts  a  general  Banking  Business,  and  is  authorized  to  act  as  n7intatee»  whether  of  Individuals 
or  of  Corporations.  It  also  act-s,  wheUier  by  individual  or  court  apx>ointment,  as  Executor  or  Administrator  or 
Guardian,  or  in  any  fiduciary  capacity  whatever.    It  is  also 

A  LEGAL  DEPOSITORY  OF  TRU5T  FUNDS. 


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48 


OBEBS    HARTFOBD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


377 


xmt&vxi  ]\tw 


283  Main  Street, 


t  corner  of  Pearl,     Hartford,  Conn. 


"•■'••*•■#•••••■•%*"%«•«» 


Capital,  $150,000.    Incorporated,  May,  1825.    Snrplas,  $75,000. 

SAMUEL  E.  ELMORE,  President.  H.  W.  ERVING,  Cashier. 

HERMAN  J.  MAERKLEIN.  Assistant  Cashier. 

-->>?-DI  RECTO  RS.-V-- 
SAMUEL  E.  ELMORE,  President. 

HERBERT  R.  COFFIN,  firm  of  C.  H.  Dexter  &  Sons. 

J.  M.  ALLEN,  President  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Co. 

MILES  W.  GRAVES. 

STANLEY  B.  BOSWORTH,  Manufacturer. 

GEOROB  H.  BURDICK,  Secretary  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

JAMES  F.  DUDLEY,  Vice  President  -«:tna  Insurance  Co. 

LOUIS  R.  CHENEY,  Assistant  Quartermaster  General. 

CHARLES  E.  CHASE,  Assistant  Secretary  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays.    Dividends,  January  and  July. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  p.  m.;  Saturday,  12  M.    Annual  Meeting,  First  fue^sday  in  'January. 


Organized  as  a  State  Bank  in  1833.    Reorganized  as  a  National  Bank  in  1865. 

106  State  Street,   Hartford,   Conn. 

CAPITAL,  $600,0100.       -      •      SURPLUS  AND  UNDIVIDED  PROFITS 

John  G.  Root,  President. 


Wm.  W.  Smith,  Cashier. 


IV  VI 


--JvDIRECTORS.- 

H.  SIDNEY  HAYDEN,  Ex-Judge  of  Probate,  Windsor,  Conn. 
FRANKLIN  CLARK,  Retired  Merchant. 

JOHN  H.  WHITE,  Ex-Judge  of  Probate  Court,  Attorney  at  Law. 
JOHN  G.  ROOT,  Ex-Mayor  City  of  Hartford. 
WM.  O.  CARPENTER,  firm  of  Carpenter  &  Bartlett. 

A.  W.  C.  WILLIAMS,  Treas.  Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co. 

HENRY  H.  GOODWIN,  firm  of  Tucker  &  Goodwin. 

A.  O.  CROSBY,  Treas.  Crosby  Mfg.  Co.,  Glastonbury,  Conn. 

JAMES  F.  DUDLEY,  Vice  President  ^tna  insurance  Co. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  at  12  M. 

Dividends*  January  and  July. 

Hours^  10  A.  M.  to  3  p.  m.;  Saturday,  12  M.     Ai^uua^  Meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


378  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

The  First  National  Bank  of  Hartford, 

>^No.  50  State  Street,  Hartford,  CoNW.^y^ 

Organized  as  a  State  Bank  in  1857.  Reorganized  as  a  National  Bank,  February,  1864. 

Capital,  $650,000.     Surplus  and  Undiyided  Profits,  $190,000. 

J.  H.  KNIGHT,  President.     C.  D.  EILEY,  Cashier.      WARD  W.  JACOBS,  Vice  President. 

— ^««-DIRECTOR8.-B*^- 

THOMAS  SISSON,  of  T.  Sisson  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Druggists. 

WARD  W.  JACOBS,  Treasurer  Mechanics  Savings  Bank. 
LESTER  L.  ENSWORTH,  Iron  Merchant. 

E.  C.  HILLIARD,  Manufacturer,  Manchester,  Conn. 
J.  H.  KNIGHT,  President. 
RAPHAEL  BALLERSTEIN,  of  R.  B.  &  Co.,  Importers  of  Millinery. 

LUCIUS  F.  ROBINSON,  of  H.  C.  &  L.  F.  Robinson,  Attorneys  at  Law. 
ASA  S.  COOK,  Manufacturer  of  Machinery. 

FRANCIS  A.  PRATT,  President  Pratt  Sl  Whitney  Co. 
EDWIN  S.  BARTLETT,  of  Carpenter  &  Bartlett. 

RIENZI  B.  PARKER,  Preset  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity  Ins.  Co- 

Discount  Days,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  at  11 M  A.  M. 

DIVIDENDS,    JANUARY    AND    JULY. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  P.  M.;  Saturday,  12  M.  Annual  meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


Haf  Word  National  Bank, 

1792.— Late  Hartford  Bank,  Licoiporated  in  1792.— 1895. 

50  STATE  STREET,  HARTFORD^  CONN. 
CAPITAL,  $1,200,000.  SURPLUS,  $750,000. 

JAMES  BOLTER,  President      W.  S.  6RIDGMAN,  Cashier.     W.  S.  ANDREWS,  Ass't  Cashier. 

DIRECTORS. 

JAMES  BOLTER,  President. 

DRAYTON  HILLYER,  firm  of  Dwight,  Skinner  &  Co. 
G.  WELLS  ROOT,  firm  of  Root,  Childs  &  Co. 

HENRY  C.  JUDD,  firm  of  H.  C.  Judd  &  Root. 

PLINY  JEWELL,  President  of  The  Jewell  Belting  Co. 
RALPH  H.  ENSIGN,  firm  of  Ensign,  Bickford  «&  Co.,  Simsbury,  Conn. 
D.  W.  C.  SKILTON,  President  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

GEORGE  A.  FAIRFIELD,  President  Hartford  Machine  Screw  Co. 

JOHN  H.  HALL,  Vice  President  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Mfg.  Co. 
ARTHUR  E.  PATTISON,  Secretary  Pope  Mfg.  Co. 

Discount  Day 8 9  Monday 8 ^  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  at  12  M. 

DIVIDENDS,  JUNE  AND  DECEMBER. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  P.  M.;  Saturday,  12  M.  Annual  meeting,  Second  Thursday  in  January* 


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Mercantile  National  Bank  of  Hartford, 

ESTABLISHED   MARCH   20,    1854. 

2VO.    S0    JPeari    Sti:*eet9     Har-tford,    Ooiiii. 


<*»*H««»i»^ 


CAPITAL,  $500»000.00.  -         SURPLUS,  $45,000.00. 

JAMES  B.  POWELL,  President.     JOHN  H.  MITCHELL,  Vice  President.     EDWIN  BROWER,  Cashier. 

— ^>>-r>I  REOXORS.-V-— 
JAMES  B.  POWELL. 

WILLIAM  T.  PARKS,  firm  of  Parks  &  Savage. 

CHARLES  E.  CHAFFEE,  Treas.  Medlicot  Co.,  Windsor,  Conn. 

ERNEST  CADY,  Ex-Lieut.  Gov.  Conn.,  Preset  &  Tr.  Pratt  &  Cady  Co. 

N.  T.  PULSIFER,  Treaff.  Oakland  Paper  Co.,  Manchester,  Conn. 

WM.  WALDO  HYDE,  firm  of  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman. 

JOHN  H.  MITCHELL,  Vice  President  Pli<Enix  Insurance  Co. 

RICHARD  O.  CHENEY,  of  Cheney  Brothers,  Silk  Manufacturers. 

DISCOUNT    DAY,    TUESDAYS,    AT     10.45    A.    IVI. 

Dividends,    January  and  July. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  p.  m.;  Saturday,  to  12  m.        Annual  meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


National  Exchange  Bank, 

76  STATE  ST.,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Organized  as  a  State  Bank  in  1834.  Reorganized  as  a  National  Bank  in  1864. 

CAPITAL,  $500,000.00.        SURPLUS,  $200,000.00. 

JOHN  R.  REDFIELD,  President.      F.  B.  COOLEY,  Vice  President.     WILLIAM  S.  WOOSTER,  Cashier. 

DIRECTORS. 
Hon.  FRANCIS  B.  COOLEY. 

JOHN  C.  DAY,  Attorney. 

AUSTIN  C.  DUNHAM,  firm  of  Austin  Dunham  &  Sons. 

SAMUEL  L.  WAY,  of  Wav  dc  Co.,  Hardware  Merchants. 
WILLIAM  E.  SUGDEN,  of  Charles  R.  Hart  &  Co. 
MARTIN  BENNETT,  Manager  Scottish  Union  and  National  Insurance  Company  of  Edinburgh, 

and  the  Lion  Insurance  Company  of  London. 
DANIEL  R.  HOWE,  Treasurer  Hartford  Street  Railway  Co. 
J.  R.  REDFIELD,  President. 

N.  B.  ALLYN,  formerly  of  Allyn  &  Blanchard  Co. 

JOHN  D.  BROWNE,  President  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
JULIUS  GAY,  Treasurer  Farmiugtou  Savings  Bauk. 
JOHN  C.  PARSONS,  President  Society  for  Savings. 

EDWARD  A.  FULLER,  firm  of  E.  A.  &  W.  F.  Fuller. 

Discount  Days,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  1  2  M. 

DIVIDENDS  JANUART  AND  JULT. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  P.  M.;  Saturday,  12  m.  Annual  Meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


380  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

Phoenix  National  Bank 

303  MAIN  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Incorporated  as  a  State  Bank  in  1814.  Reorganized  as  a  National  Bank,  December,  1864. 

CAPITAL,  $1,000,000.       -       SURPLUS,  $500,000. 

HENRY  A.  REDFIELD,  President.     FREDERIC  L.  BUNCE,  Cashier. 

HERBERT  H.  WHITE,  Assistant  Cashier.  . 

-->5'DIRECTOR8.-V-- 

JAMES  L.  HOWARD,  President  of  James  L.  Howard  &,  Co.,  manufacturers  car  goods. 
CHARLES  M.  BEACH,  firm  of  Beach  &  Co. 

JONATHAN  B.  BUNCE,  President  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
JAMES  M.  THOMSON,  firm  of  Brown,  Thomson  &  Co. 
HENRY  A.  REDFIELD,  President. 

SAMUEL  G.  DUNHAM,  firm  of  Austin  Dunham  A,  Sons. 
NATHANIEL  SHIPMAN,  Judge  United  States  Circuit  Court. 

JACOB  L.  GREENE,  President  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

JAMES  A.  SMITH,  firm  of  Smith,  Northam  &  Co. 

WM.  C.  SKINNER,  Dwight,  Skinner  &  Co. 

Discount  Days,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  at  12  M. 

DIVIDENDS,  JAIOTABT  AND  JUIiY. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  P.  m.;  Saturday,  12  m.  Annual  Meeting,  Second  Tuesday  in  January. 


S THT E    BHNK. 


Inoorporated    in    1840. 

299  MAIN   STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Capital,   $400^000.00.     -    Surplus   and   Undiyided   Profits,   $114,000.00. 


GEORGE  F.  HILLS,  President.  GEORGE  H.  BURT,  Cashier. 

GEORGE  F.  HILLS,  President  of  this  Bank. 

NELSON  HOLLISTER,  Retired  Merchant. 
ERASTUS  GAY,  Farmington. 

A.  E.  HART,  Treasurer  Society  for  Savings. 
CLARENCE  B.  INGRAHAM,  firm  of  Ingrahain,  Swift  &  Co. 

E.  G.  WHIITELSEY,  of  E.  G.  Whittelsey  &  Co.,  Commission. 

C.  H.  LAWRENCE,  Secretary  Phopnix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 
GEORGE  E.  TAINTOR,  with  J.  J.  &  F.  Goodwin. 

PATRICK  GARVAN,  Paper  and  Paper  Stock. 

Authorized  to  act  as  Execotor,  AdoiiBistrator,  Treasorer,  aDd  every  Fidociary  Capacity. 

Safe  Deposit  Boxes  to  Bent  ft*oin  $5.00  Upward. 

« 

Hours,  9  A.  M.  to  4  P.  M.  Aniiuul  Meeting,  First  Tuesday  in  Octoher. 


geer's  habtford  city  directory.  381 

United  States  Bank, 

348  Main  Street,  comer  Kinsley  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Capital,  $100,000.    Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,  $270,000. 

HENRY  L.  BUNCE,  President.       WM.  H.  BULKELEY,  Vice  President. 

FREDERICK  G.  SEXTON,  Cashier. 

MORGAN  G.  BULKELEY,  Ex-Governor  of  Connecticut,  President  iEtua  Life  Jus.  Co. 

WILLIAM  H.  BULKELEY,  Ex -Lieut.  Governor  of  Conuecticut. 

SAMUEL   G.  DUNHAM,  Treas.  Dunham  Hosiery  Co. 

JOHN  R.  HILLS,  Contractor  and  Builder. 
ATWOOD  COLLINS,  President  Security  Co. 

LEVERETT  BRAINARD,  President  C,  L.  &  B.  Co. 

JOHN  O.  ENDERS. 

HENRY  L.  BUNCE,  President. 

DISCOUNT  D4.Y,    TUESDAY,    12  M. 

Hours,  10  A.  M.  to  3  p.  m.  Annual  Meeting,  First  Tuesday  in  June. 


Connecticut  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co. 

Ineorponted,  Jalj  19,  1871. 

289  MAIN  STBEET,  cor.  Pearl  St.,*  HABTFORD,  CONN. 
Cash  Capital  Paid  in,  $300,000.  Surplus,  $200,000. 


Banking  Business. 

Conducts  a  General  Banking  Business.         Accounts  opened  and  Deposits  received  subject  to 

check  at  sight.    Accounts  solicited.    Also 

Safe  Deposit  Vault, 

The  most  capacious  and  impregnable  in  the  city.  1000  safe  boxes  for  rent  from  $10  to 

$100  per  annum,  according  to  size. 

Trust  Department. 

Is  authorized  by  its  charter  to  act  as  Trustee  for  individuals  and  corporations,  Executor  or 

Administrator  of  estiites,  Guardian  of  minors,  etc. 

M.  H.  WHAPLES,  Pres't.     JACOB  L  GREENE,  Vioe  Pres't.     JOHN  P.  WHEELER,  Treas. 

HENRY  S.  ROBINSON,  Sec'y.    H.  P.  REDFIELD,  Ass't  Treas. 


-TRUSTEES.- 


HeDry  C.  Robinsony 
Cleorge  L.  Chase, 
Charles  H.  Smith, 


Jacob  L.  Clreene, 
Henry  Corning, 
James  J.  Goodwin, 


George  Roberts, 
John  M.  Tajlor, 
Jonathan  B.  Bunce, 


Daniel  R.  Howe, 
M.  H.  Whaples. 


Annual  Meeting,  Second  Weclnesday  in  January.    Dividends,  January  and  July. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HARTFORDTRUSTCOMPANY 

284  Main  St. ,  cor.  Central  Row.  Hartford,  Conn. 

CAPITAL  STOCK,  $300,000.00.   SURPLUS  AND  UNDIVIDED  PROFITS,  $150,000.00. 

Transacts  a  General  Banking  Business.    Discounts  Daily. 

RALPH  W.  CUTLER,  President.     CHAS.  M.  JOSLYN,  Vice  President.     FRANK  C.  SUMNER,  See'y  and  Treas. 


RODNEY  DENNIS. 

J.  C.  WEBSTEB,  Vice  President  £tna  Life  Ida.  Co. 
CHAS.  M.  JOBLTN,  of  Hyde,  Joslyn  <ft  Gilman,  At- 
torney e. 
THEODORE  LYMAN,  Attorney  at  Law. 
R.  W.  CUTLER,  President  of  this  Company. 


PLINY  JEWELL,  President  Jewell  Beltlnff  Company. 
HJ:NRY  ROBERTS,  President  Hartford  Woven  WTro 

Mattress  Co. 
CHARLES  E.  BILLINGS,  Pres't  Billings  &  Spencer  Co. 
Dr.  HENRY  P.  STE A RNS,Sup*t  Retreat  for  the  Insane. 
M.  BRADFORD  SCOTT,  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 


eiA.F£2  I>'E3POSI17  I>£:P^R'X*M[B:PrT' .  —We  beg  to  call  your  attention  to  nnr  Fire  and  Barg-lar 
Proof  SAFE  DEPOSIT  VAULT.  It  cannot  be  a8.sailed  by  Are,  being  entirely  outside  the  building,  and  under  tlie 
heavy  granite  double  sidewalk.  Private  boxes,  strong  in  tlienisolves,  are  protected  by  massive  steel  safes  of  the  moBt 
approved  construction,  and  these  can  only  be  reached  through  two  sets  of  heavy  vault  doors,  guanted  by  a  Yaie  Time 
Lock.  There  are  se'ven'ty^faiisc  dlstiiict  plates  of  '^weldeci  steel  and  Iron  between  tbe 
outaslde  of  the  vault  and  the  innexr  boxes.  Trusty  uight  watchmen  pass  entirely  around  the  vault  at  stated 
Intervals,  and  register  their  visits  on  a  Watchman's  Time  Clock.  We  regard  the  vault  as  ABSOLUTELY  SAFE  and 
claim  with  conflctence,  that  it  is'the  stronmrest  In  PI'e'w  ESnsTia'nd.  Boxes,  under  tbe  entire  control  of  tlie 
renter,  are  $10,  $15,  $20  per  annum— a  small  sum  for  the  perfect  security  we  offer. 

BULTSVEySA  V  A.tJiyr.— We  have  also  constructed  a  vault  for  storage  of  Family  Silver,  Laces,  Jewels,  ete., 
which  has  been  built  to  supply  an  increasing  demand  for  a  place  where  heirlooms  and  other  articles  cheiished  Cor 
association,  may  be  stored  in  safety.    We  cordially  invite  your  iuspectiou.  FRED  P.  HOLT,  Bupt 


Annual  Meeting  in  Januaiy. 


Organised,  October,  1868. 


Dividends,  January  and  Jnly. 


Tte  Fidelity  Company 

25  PEARL  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

""fr'w — y  y  ^m"  -^w^r-  -^••^'   IIP '^F-   •^'V'    "^r^**  ' ■'mp'-^iitr   '^r-^r    -^•^-    -^w    ^^^w--  -^^ 

Subscribed  Capital,  $50,000.         Incorporated    1885. 


EDMUND  A.  STEDMAN,  President  and  Treasurer.   JOHN  Af.  HOLCOMBE.  Vice  President. 

DRAYTON  HILLYEB,  Director  Hartford  National  Bank,  iEtua  Insurance  Co.,  and  Vice  Pres't  Society  for  Savings* 

WILLIAM  C.  SKINNER,  Dwight,  Skinner  A  Co.,  Director  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

CHARLES  E.  GROSS,  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman,  Attorneys  at  Law. 

JOHN  M.  HOLCOMBE,  Vice  President  Phoenix  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Director  Mechanics  Savings  Bank. 

EDMUND  A.  STEDMAN,  Ex-Actuary  and  Deputy  Ins.  Com.  of  Conn.,  Director  HfiL  Steam  Boiler  I.  A  I.  Co. 

This  Company  assumes  the  care  of  Property  of  all  kiuds,  includiug  the  collection  of  Rents 
and  general  management  of  Real  Estate. 

Acts  as  Trustee,Guardian, Conservator,  Adiiiiuistrator,  Executor.  Agent  and  Attorney-in-fact- 

Is  a  lawful  Depository  of  Trust  Funds. 

Undertakes  the  Presentation  and  Collection  of  Claims. 

Receives  Money  in  Trust  and  on  Deposit. 

Places  Insurance  in  strong  and  reliable  companies. 

Devotes  special  attention  to  investments,  and  at  all  times  has  a  choice  selection,  which  it 
offers  to  the  public,  yielding  Six  per  cent.  Interest,  with  the  prompt  payment  of  Interest  and 
Principal  Guaranteed, 

ANNUAL  MEETING,  SECOND  TUESDAY  IN  APRIL. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  388 

SECURITY  COMPANY 

.    .    .    INCORPORATED    1879.    .    .    . 

62  PEARL  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

CAPITAL,  $200,000.  RESERVE  FUND,  $100,000. 


ATWOOD  COLLINS,  Preset. 
HENRY  E.  TAINTOR,  Vice  Pres't.  CHAS.  EDW.  PRIOR,  Treas. 

—>«8- TRUSTEES. 

CARLOS  C.  KIMBALL,  flrro  of  C.  C.  Kimball  A  Co. 
QtJJ  aDON  W.  RUSSELL,  M.D.,  Medical  Bxaminer  ^tna 

Life  IngnraDce  Co. 
r.'KVEUKTT  BRAINARD,  PresWent  C,  L.  A  B.  Co. 
JOHN  C.  PARSONS,  Atfy,  Pre8't  Society  for  Savings. 
OBOROE  G.  SILL,  Attorney  at  Law. 
FREDERICK  R,  POSTER,  Arm  of  Foster  &  Co. 
JOHN  C.  ABBOT,  Bond  Broker. 
SAM'L  6.  DUNHAM,  flrm  of  Austin  Dunham  A  Sons. 

D.  NEWTON  BARNEY,  Treasurer  Hartfortl  Electric  Light  Co. 

Acts  as  Executor,  Administrator,  Guardiau,  Conservator  and  Trustee,  and  transacts  fiduciary 
business  of  every  description. 

Pays  interest  on  moneys  deposited  for  long  periods,  and  loans  money  on  approved  collateral 
security. 

ANNUAL   MEETING,  SECOND  WEDNESDAY   IN   JANUARY. 


JEREMIAH  M.  ALLEN,  Pres't  Hartford  Steam  Boiler 

Inspection  A  Insurance  Co. 
JOHN  G.  ROOT,  Pres't  Farmers  i^  Mechanics  Bank. 
NATH'L  SHIPMAN,  Judge  U.S.  Circuit  C't  of  Appeals. 
ATWOOD  COLLINS,  formerly  of  Howe  A  Collins. 
JOHN  M.  HOLCOMBE,  Vice  President  Ph(BUix  Mutual 

Life  Insnranoe  Co. 
RIENZI   B.   PARKER,   President  Hartford  Life  and 

Annuity  Insurance  Co. 


FOR  SALE: 

MAPS  OF  HARTFORD.  j»j»j» 

STREET  GUIDES  WITH  MAPS. 


Geer's, . . . 


t6  State  Street,  Hartford,  Conn* 


T71NE 


BOOK,  JOB,  AND  CARD  PRINTING 
j»    NEATLY  DONE.    j» 


384 


OEEES    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


DIME    SAVINGS    BANK 


In  State  Bank  Building,  295  Main  Street,  Hartford,  Oonn. 

DIMES  SAVED  INCREASE  TO  DOLLARS. 

Bank  open  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m. 

ALFRED  E,  BURR,  President.  JOHN  V.  WELCH,  Sccrctair. 

H.  SYDNEY  HA  YDEN,  Vice  President*  THOS.  WL  SMITH,  Treasurer. 

-~»>>r)IRB2CT'ORS.- 


ALPRED  E.  BURR,  firm  of  Burr  Brothers. 

JAMES  BOLTER,  Pres't  Hartfonl  National  Bank. 

JOHN  R.  REDFIELD.ProA't  National  Exchange  Bank. 

C.  C.  KIMBALL,  firm  of  C.  C.  Kimball  A  Co. 

8.  G.  DUNHAM,  Treasurer  Dnuhani  Hosiery  Company. 

THOMAS  SISSON,  llrm  of  T.  Slsson  &  Co. 

H.  SIDNEY  HAYDBN,  of  Windsor.  Conn. 

P.  H.  WOODWARD.  Sec'y  Hartford  Boai-d  of  Tnwle. 

C.  B.  WHITING,  Prea't  Orient  Insurauoe  Company. 

JOHN    H.    HALU  Vice  President  Colt's  Patent  Fire 

Arms  Manufacturing  Company. 
HENRY  L.  BUNCE.  Pi-esidcnt  United  States  Baiik. 

AUDITOUS— WM.  L.  SQUIRE,  Treas.  N.  Y.,  N.  H 


WM.  WALDO  HYDE.  Gross  H.  A  Shipman,  Attorneys. 
GEORGE  H.  DAY,  Vice  Pres't  Pope  Manufacturing  Oo. 
JOHN  W.  WELCH,  Secretary  of  this  Bank. 

C.  S.  DAVIDSON.  Supt  N.  t'..  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co. 
CHAS.  R.  chapman;  Attorney  at  l^aw. 

D.  A,  ROOD.  Proprietor  United  States  HoteL 
SILAS  GOODELL,  Contractor. 

R.  H.  ENSIGN,  of  Toy.  Bickford  A  Co.,  Simsbury.    ' 

E.  O.  GOODWIN.  Merchant,  East  Hartford. 

R.  P.  CHAPMAN,  Pres't  Hartford  B'ld'g  A  I^oan  Ass'n. 

JOHN  FAIRMAN,  Merchant. 

THOMAS  M.  SMITH,  Treasurer. 

&  H.  R.  R.;  JOHN  K.  WILLIAMS,  Druggist. 


Deposits  draw  interest  from  tlie  1st  and  15th  of  each  mouth,  free  from  all  taxes.  Diyidends 
will  be  placed  on  interest  or  paid  to  depositors  on  and  after  the  first  days  of  April  and  October. 
Money,  Checks  and  Drafts  received  by  mail  or  express  placed  on  deposit,  and  books  retnmed. 

Incorporated,  May,  1S70.        Annual  Meeting,  Third  Wednesday  in  July, 

DEPOSITS  AND  SURPLUS,  May  1,  1896,  $950,000.00. 

Call  and  ^t  one  of  our  "New  Auxiliary  Banks.     They  will  encourage  and  help  yon 

to  save  money. 


MECHANICS  SAVINGS  BANK, 

311  MAIN  ST.,  2d  door  South  of  Asylum  St., 


$3,821,723.53 


♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4»»»»» 

DEPOSITS  AND  SURPLUS,  May  1,  1896,     ~ 

♦  ♦♦♦♦♦♦  ♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦^ 
WARD  W.  JACOBS,  Treasurer  and  Secretary.      YfM.  A.  WlfXABD,  Assistant  Treasurer* 

DIRECTORS. 


DANIEL  PHILLIPS,  Presidontof  this  Bank. 

KDWARD  W.  PARSONS,  Real  Estate. 

WARD  W.  JACOBS,  Treasurer. 

HUGH  HARBISON,  Retired. 

CHARLES  L.  LINCOLN,  of  Lincoln  &  Co. 

GEO.  A.  FAIRFIELD,  Pres't  Hartfonl  Macli.  Screw  Co. 

JOHN  G.  ROOT,  Pres't  Farm.  &  Mech.  National  Rank. 

J.  M.  HOLCOMBE.  V.  Pres't  Plucnix  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co. 

HENRY  C.  DWIGHT,  of  DwiRlit.  Skinner  <fe  Co. 

FREDERICK  R.  FOSTER,  of  Foster  &  Co. 


EDWARD  M.  BUNCE,  ScCy  Conn.  Mntaal  Life  Ins.  Co. 
WM.  B.  CLARK,  Pres't  .Etna  Insurance  Co. 
JAMES  B.  MOORE.  Ann  of  George  W.  Moore  &  Co. 
JAMES  H.  KNIGHT,  Pres't  First  Nat.  Bank,  Hartfonl. 
LESTER  L.  ENS  WORTH,  Iron  Merchant. 
FRANK  C.  SCMNER,  Trea-surer  Hartford  Trust  Co. 
GEORGE  POPE.  President  Hartfonl  Cycle  Co. 
EDWIN  P.  TAYLOR,  firm  of  E.  Taylor  &  Sons. 
JAMES  U.  TAINTOR.  Secretarj'  Ortent  Ins.  Co. 
WILL1A3I  H.  KING,  Secretary  yEtua  Insunuice  Co. 


Dividend  Days,  January  1st  and  July  1st    Interest  commences  first  of  every  month. 

Hours  of  Business,  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.        Annual  Meeting  in  July. 


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QEEK  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORy. 


385 


State  Savings  Bank 

39  PEARL  STREET,  HARTFORD. 

Incorporated,  Jane,   1858. 

DEPOSITS   AND    SURPLUS,   JUNE    i,   1896,   $4,400,000 


GUSTAVUS  F.  DAVIS,  President.         SAMUEL  TAYLOR.  Vice  President. 

MILES  W.  GRAVES,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


GUSTAVUS  F.  DAVIS,  Pres't  City  Bank  of  Hartford. 

MIIjBS  W.  graves,  Secretary  ana  Treasurer. 

D.  W.  C.  8KILTON,  Prea't  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

8AMURL  TAYLOR,  Arm  of  £.  Taylor  &  Sons. 

HENRY  £.  TAINTQR,  Attorney  at  Law. 

aiSO.  B.  HATCH,  Hatch  &  North  Coal  Co. 

CHAS.  B.  BILLINGS,  Pres't  Billiugs  &  Spencer  Co. 


HENRY  ROBERTS,  Pres't  Hfd.  Woven  Wire  Mat  Co. 
SAMUEL  M.  BBONSON,  Treas.  National  Machine  Co. 
STANLEY  B.  BOSWORTH,  Manufacturer  of  Pottery. 
FREDERICK  W.  DAVIS. 
JOHN  P.  WHEELER,  Treasurer  Conn.  Trust  A  Safe 

Deposit  Co. 
B.  ROmiAND  ALLEN,  Banker. 


Annual  Meeting,  Third  Wednesday  in  July. 

Deposits  commence  drawing  interest  on  the  first  day  of  the  month  after  tbey  are  made. 
No  person  can  deposit  more  than  $1,000  in  one  year.    Deposit  received  firom  $1  upward. 
Banking  hours,  9  a.  M.  to  4  P.  m. 

DIVIDENDS   FEBRUARY   AND    AUGUST. 


Society  :E:Sa\/ings, 

Pratt  Street  Savings  Bank. "  Incorporated,  May,  1819. 

11  Pratt  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

JOHKC.PARSOSS,  President.  JL  E.  HART,  Sec'y  and  Treas.  ilBROSE  SPEHCER,  iss't  Treas. 


YICE  PRESIDENTS. 


ROLAND  MATHER,  Banker. 

DRAYTON  HILLYER.  ilrm  of  Dwight,  Skinner  A  Co. 
ROWLAND  SWIFT,  Pres't  American  National  Bank. 
JONATHAN  F.  MORRIS.  Ex-Pres't  Ch.  Oak  N.  Bank. 
HENRY  K.  MORGAN,  Retired  Merchant. 
APPLETON  R.  HILLYER,  Ex-Pres't  ^tna  Nat.  Bank. 


GURDON  W.  RUSSELL,  Pliyslolan. 

FRANCIS  B.  CO  OLE  Y,  Ute  Pres't  Nat.  Exchange  Back 

CALEB  M.  TALCOTT,  Retired  Merchant. 

GEORGE  L.  CHASE,  Pres't  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

THEODORE  LYMAN,  Attorney  at  Law. 

P.  M.  HASTINGS,  Physician. 


rrR  rrsi'S^'Eusi . 


JOHN  C.  PARSONS,  President  of  Society  for  Savings. 
J.  M.  ALLEN,  Pres't  Htfd  Steam  Boiler  iDsp.  &  Ins.  Co. 
RODNEY  DENNIS,  Director  Hartford  Trust  Co. 
NATHANIEL  SHIPMAN,  Judge  U.  S.  Circuit  Court. 
ATWOOD  COLLINS,  Pi-esldent  Security  Company. 
DANIEL  R.  HOWE,  Treasurer  Hartford  Street  Ry.  Co. 
JACOB  L.  GREENE,  Pres't  Conn.  Mutual  Life  Iiis.  Co. 
JONATHAN  B.  BUNCE,  Pres't  Phoenix  Mnt.  L.  I.  Co. 
SAMUEL  G.  DUNHAM.  Arm  of  A.  Dunham  &  Sons. 
M.  H.  WHAPLES,  Pres't  Conn.  Trust*  Safe  Deposit  Co. 
JAMES  P.  TAYLOR,  President  Cliarter  Oak  Nat.  Bank. 
A.  E.  HART,  Treasurer  of  the  Society  fur  Savings. 


CHARLES  £.  GROSS,  firm  of  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman. 
WILIilAM  B.  CLARK,  President  MtuBk  Insurance  Co. 
JAMES  NICHOLS,  President  National  Fire  Ins.  Co 
GEO.  H.  DAY,  Vice  President  Pope  Manufacturing  Co. 
WM.  C.  SKINNER,  firm  of  Dwlght,  Skinner  A  Co. 
ERNEST  CADY.  President  Pratt  &  Cady  Co. 
GEORGE  E.  TAINTOR,  with  J.  J.  A  F.  Goodwin. 
SILAS  CHAPMAN.  JR.,  Agent  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
CI1A.S.  11.  NORTH.-VM,  firm  Smith,  Northam  A  Co. 
JAMES  F.  DUDLEY.  Vice  Pres't  .Etna  Ins  Co. 
LYMAN  B.  BRAIN ARD,  Ass't  Tr.  Hfd.  S.  B.  I.  <ft  I.  CO. 
CHARLES  P.  LINCOLN.  Ph(vnix  Iron  Works. 


Deposits  Draw  Diterest  froi  tlie  1st  Aay  of  DeceiDer,  Marcli,  Me  aid  Septeitier.  Annnal  Meetiiig  in  Jime. 

Deposits  and  Surplus,  May  31,  J896-Deposits,  $17,019,677,42;  Surplus,  $673,987.75. 

m  

Dividends    Declared,    Jur^e    aiid    Deoein"ber. 


GEaat  S    HAETFORD    CITY    DIKECTORY. 


Is  the  Leading  AMERICAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  1819.  -^^o-:-*'*^*^        Charter  Ferpetnal. 

yrlncJpalCiiiPHHDi)  TowDalu  proniptl;  aileiKled  lo. 


OFFICE:  No.  226  MAIN  STREET,  HARTFORD.  CONN. 
WILLIAM    B.   CLARK,   President. 

JAS.  F.  DUDLEY,  Vice  President.  WM.  H.  KING,  Secretary. 

E.  O.  WEEKS,  F.  W.  JENNESS,  Aaslstant  Secretaries. 

rHEKOTORS. 
BoijiND  Mathkr,  Banker, 

GusTAVOe  F.  Uavi8,  PreBidont  City  Bank ;  Vice  PreHident  Travolere  losurauoe  Co. 
Drayton  HitLYKR,  ftrm  of  Dwiglit,  SkiuDer  &  Co. 

FnANCIs  B.  COOLEY,  late  President  Nationik]  Esofaan^  Bank. 
NATnANiEi.  Shipman,  Judge  United  States  CiroDil  Court. 
Austin  C.  Dunham,  firm  of  Auatin  Dnnliaui  tit.  8dds. 
James  A.  Smith,  Arm  of  Smitk,  Nortbam  &  Co. 

MOROAM  G.  BULREi.BY,  Pres't  .£tna  Life  los.  Co. 
Atwood  Coluns,  President  Security  Co.        J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  firm  of  J,  P.  Morgan  Si-Co, 
WiLMAM  It.  Clark,  Director  of  City  Back  of  Hurlford. 
FitANCis  GiK>iiwiN,  Capitalist. 

Nklson  HoLLiSTBR,  Capitaliat. 

Ckari.bs  E.  Gross,  firm  of  Gron,  Hyde  &  SliipioaD. 

Jamks  F.  Dudlkt,  Director  Conn.  River  Bankiug  Co. 
James  H.  Knight,  Pres't  First  Nat'l  Bank. 

Gko.  H.Day,  Vice  Pres't  Pope  Hfg.  Co. 

Aanunl  Election  Thlnl  Tbursday  in  Jiuiuary^. 
SPECIAL    AOEIVTe. 

C.  H.  Hollister,  H.  E.  Rees,  W.  A.  Warburton,  J.  B,  Hughes,  0.  H.  King,  A.  C.  Adams,  H.  L.  Kiscock, 

C.  J.  Irvin,  H.  0.  Kline,  H.  B.  Smith,  Thos,  E.  Gallagher,  Alfred  Rowell. 

Branch  Office,  413  Vine  St.,  Cinoinnali,  Ohio, j  j;-/^^  BTM,EBl'A«"'atrA^nt, 

Northwestern  Branch,  Omaha,  Neb.;!i;f:^.OTFft^b?"A"srt''Q*s^n"Xgent. 

imirr  ( EASTERN  OFFICE,  'iZ^^.^lJ.TiVi.i^::^:'''- 


iULiU,]  WESTERN  OFFICE,  "' i:%i'^4l.fX:^:u'^.'^- 

DnnlflH    DwMy«U    lOEOROn  C  IJOAROMAN,  General  Aownt. 
raCITIC   DranCn,i'r.  32.  ^OPE.  AsHlstant  Ceneml  Asent. 

.  A.  D/CK/HSO/f  A  CO.,  224  Main  St..  local  Agents  far  Hartford  aad  vicinity. 


GEERH    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTOBV. 


SEVENTY-SEVENTH  ANNUAL  STATEMENT. 


JANUARY 


ltM#  Insurance  #  Company, 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 

1' 


Incorporated  1819.  : 


Charter  Perpetual. 


Caah  Capital,  .         .        .         . 

Beterved,  Ke-Iuauraace    (Fire,) 

"  "  (Inland,)  . 

"         Unpaid  Loseea  (Fire,) 

"  (Inland,)  . 

Other  Claims, 

Net  Surplne, 

Total  Asseta, 


•AS    FOLLOWS:' 


Cub  in  Bunk, 

Caeb  in  bauds  of  Agents,    . 

Rea]  Fatate, 

Loans  on  Bond  and  Mortgage, 

Loans  on  ColUternla, 

8t«clcB  and  Bonds, 

Accrual  Interest, 

Total  Assets, 


$4,000,000.00 

3,036,124.24 

41,772.54 

354,402.96 

44,172.23 

166,179.81 

3,412,862.10 

$11,055,513.86 


$752,512.97 

534,644.96 

200,000.00 

36,000.00 

5,600.00 

9,.')26, 068.00 

087.95 


Losses  Paid  in  77  Years,  $77,3(3,153.00. 


388  GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

LEONARD  A.  DICKINSON.  CLARBNCE  I.  BEARDSLEV. 

L.  A.  DICKINSON  2^  CO., 

General  Insurance  and  Loan  Agency, 
224  MAIN  ST.,  /€tna  Building,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

LOCAL    DEPARTMENT   OF   THE 

iETNA  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

The    Leading    Insurance    Company    in    America. 


The  following  first-class  Companies  are  represented. 

Commercial  Union  AsanrRnce  Co.,  London,  Enc.  Mercliants  Insurance  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Commercial  Union  Fire  In«arance  Co.,  "Sew  York.  Palatine  Insurance  Co.,  Manchester,  Eun* 

Delaware  Insurance' Co.,  Phlladelpiiia,  Pa.  Union  Assurance  Hociety,  liondon,  En^. 

Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Co.,  Manchester,  Enff.  New^  York  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  New  York. 

Insurance  placed  for  ANY  AMOUNT  at  FAIR  RATES.    Losses  promptly  and  liberally  adjusted. 

LOANS    NEGOTIATED. 


I 

Fire  aridMaririelrisararige 

0.  0.  KIMBALL  &  CO.,  Agents  for 

Insurance  Co.  of  North  America.  Queen  of  New  York. 

Philadelphia  Underwriters.  Imperial,  Ijondon. 

Franklin  of  Philadelphia.  Northern,  Iiondon. 

Pheniz  of  New  York.  Marine  Insurance  €k>.  of  London. 

And  other  strong  American  and  Foreign  Companies  represented. 

EVERY    DESCRIPTION    OF 

FIRE,  MARINE,  LIGHTNING  AND  TORNADO  POLICIES 

Issued  at  this  office  at  fair  ratks.    Careful  attention  given  to  all  Details, 

BONDS    OF   SURETYSHIP. 

We  are  Agrent«  for  the 

American  Security  Co.  of  N.Y.  Cash  Capital,  $2,500,000 

And  issue  the  Bondn  of  thin  Company,  i^naran teeing  the  honesty  of  the  offlcens  and  emplovees  of  Ratlwayn,  Banks, 
Telegraph,  Telephone  and  Kxiiress  ConipanieH.  and  persouB  employed  'by  Corporations  ana  Business  Houses,  hold- 
ing positlonH  of  pecnniaiT  tniHt  and  responsibility.  The  Compauv  will  also  act  aa  surety  on  Bonds  reiiaired  in  the 
CourtH-AdminiatnitorH.  Assignees,  Guardians,  Receivers,  etc.  They  transact  no  other  class  of  baainess.  It  Ls  the 
largest  Company  of  the  kind  in  the  world.    Keud  for  Circalars. 

222  Main  St.,  Ground  Floor,  ^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.  Building. 

C.  C.  KIMBALL.  W.  B.  McCRAY. 


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GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  389 

ISAAC  CROSS.  Jb.  Establtsbed  1859.  FRANKDIN  A.  MORLEY. 

&  MOmii^Ts 

8acceMor8  to  RALPH  GlLiL£TT, 


2V4.  m:ai]n   stjreet. 

Room  12  and  13,  Hartford  Trust  Co's  Building,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Leadingr  Stock  and  Mutaal  Companies  Represented.    Diyidend  Pajiiigr  Companies  a  Specialty* 

TBLRPHOMB     CONNECrriO». 


State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

274  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford  Trust  Co.  Building,  Rooms  12  and  13. 

TELBPHOSB  COKNKCTlOir. 

I  M  O I  I  P  p  Q  Buildings,  Merchandise  and  Personal  Property  of  the  safer  class  only,  strictly 
I  llOU  nUO  on  the  Mutual  plan.  Damage  by  Liglltttinf;  paid  when  the  building  is  not 
burned.  The  Company  has  Issued  and  renewed  37,550  policies.  AH  losses  and  expenses  are 
paid  to  date,  and  the  Company  has  added  largely  to^its  cash  surplus  yearly  since  organized. 

ISAAC  CROSS,  Jr.,  President  and  Treasurer.         FRANKLIN  A.  MORLET,  Secretary. 


P.  W.  ELLSWORTH.  Physician. 

AN  BR  SPERRY,  AdniiniBtrator  of  Estates. 

B.  R.  ABBEY.  Banker. 

E.  L.  COOKE,  of  Cooke  Sb  Miller. 

ISAAC  CROSS,  Jr.,  President  of  this  Company. 


FRANKLIN  A.  MORLEY,  Secretary. 

LYMAN  B.  BRAINARD,  Ass't  Treasurer  Hartfont 

Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Co. 
L.  E.  PARK  HURST,  City  Editor  Times.  ^ 

RICHARD  R.  LATIMER,  Merchant. 


Hartford  County  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 

3«1  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

larares  against  Lois  or  Oauage  by  Fire  or  Ligbtiiing.    Pays  Damage  by  Llghtalng  whether  Fire  enines  or  not. 

DWELLINGS    A    SPECIALTY. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  Mntoals  in  the  State,  having  heen  in  saccessfnl  operation  since  1831.    Cash  assets, 
January  1, 1806,  $676,500.    All  losses  honorably  adjusted  and  promptly  paid. 

WH.  K.  8U6DEN,  Prea't  and  Treat.  JAHE8  L.  HOWIBD,  Tlee  Presldeiit.  WM.  A.  EUYING,  Sec'y. 

DiusciOKB— Wm.  A.  Erving,- James  L.  Howard,  Wm.  E.  Sugden.  Thomas  Sisson,  Samuel  L.  Way, 
James  Bolter,  Ralph  H.  Ensign,  Samuel  E.  Elmore,  Francis  B.  Cooley,  John  R.  Buck. 

W.  T:  PRICE    &    CO.,    A^srents,    &S    Pearl   St. 

TST.  L..  ISTAKEFIELD, 

FIRE  INSURANCE,    REAL   ESTATE. 

Office,  348  MAIN  ST.,  (Times  Bailding,)  Hartford,  Conn. 

TBLKl'HONE   CONXKCTIOX. 


ItMident  Agent 
0/ 

The  G>-operatiye  Savingfs  Society 

GEO.  Poi'K,  Pres't.    '^ — • -^-of  Connecticut* 

Loans  for  Home  Building. 
Safe  Investments* 


Royal  (Fire)  Insurance  Co* 

The  largest  net  surplus  of  any  Fire  Insurance 
Corapauy  in  the  world. 

Pennsylvania  Fire  Insurance  Co* 

Assets,  $4,461,123.00.      Surplus,  $2,183,382.00. 


All  kinds  of  Property  iasured  at  Lowest  Rates. 
Losses  Promptly  Adjusted. 


QBER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Insure  Your 

Steam  Boilers 

AGAINST  EXPLOSION! 

CHARTERED  1866.  CHARTER  PEEPETDAL. 


J.  M.  ALLEM.  President.  F.B.  ULLEK.  2d  Vice  Fres't. 

W.  B.  FttAMKUM,  Kee  Pna't  J.  8.  PIEHCE.  Sec.  and  Trvas. 


ANNUAL    MEETING    IN   FEBRUARY. 


Established  for  the 

Prevention  of  Steam   Boiler  Explosions 

By  Efficient  Inspection, 

And   to     Invnre    Against    Loss    or    Damage    to    Property,    IiO«a    of    TAt^    and 
Damage    to    Peraon*   c&naed   by    Steam    Boiler    Ibplosioiw. 


DIRECTORS. 

J.  H.  Allbm,  President. 

Frank  W.  Chbnet,  Tieainrer  of  Chene;  Brothers,  Silk  MannfactnTera. 

Charlbb  H.  Beach,  of  Beacli  &,  Co.,  Importers ;  Director  of  PhiBntx  IiiBurance  Conipuiy. 

Danikl  Phillips,  President  of  Mecbauica  Savings  Bank ;  Director  Orient  Insurance  Company. 

Richard  W.  H.  Jarvis,  PTeaident  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manafactiiring  Company. 

Lbverktt  Bkaihard,  President  of  The  Case,  Lockwood  &,  Btainsrd  Companf. 

Gen.  Wm.  B.  Franklin,  President  National  Home  for  Disabled  Tolunteer  ijoIdieTs. 

Nklson  Holustkr,  Diiectoi  State  Bank;  Director  jEtna  Insurance  Company. 

Henry  C.  Robinson,  Attorney  at  Law ;  Director  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  it  H.  R.  R.  Co. 

Francis  B.  Coolrt,  formerly  President  National  Ezcliango  Bank. 

Edmund  A.  Stbdhan,  Treasurer  of  The  Fidelity  Company. 

Ororoe  Burnham,  Baldwin  Locomotive  Worlte,  Fhiladelpliia. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  Shipman',  Judge  United  States  Circnlt  Court  of  Appeals. 

C.  C.  Kimball,  Insurance;  President  Smyth  Manufacturing  Company. 

Philip  Corbin,  Prea't  and  Treas.  of  P.  &.  F.  Corbin,  New  Britain,  Builders'  Hardware  Hf^ 


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OBEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOEY. 


891 


THE  PIONEER  COMPANT  OF  AMERICA 

THE    HERTFORD 


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STEAM  BOILER 

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218  MAIN  STREET,   HARTFORD,  CONN. 


J.  M.  ALLEN,  Prksident. 

J.  B.  PIEKCE,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 


WM.  B.  FRANKLIN,  Vice  President. 
FRANCIS  B.  ALLEN,  2d  Vice  President. 


Abstract  of  Statement,  January  I,  1896. 

ASSETS. 

Cash  m  Office  and  Bank, $58,358.08 

Premiums  in  course  of  collection  (net), 215,206.36 

Loaned  on  Bond  and  Mortgage,  first  liens, 302,210.00 

Bonds  and  Stocks,  market  value, 1,344,759.88 

Real  Estate, 59,738.28 

Interest  Accrued, 32,913.86 

Total  Assets, $2,013,186.46 

LIABILITIES. 

Premium  Resenre, $1,273,059.65 

Losses  in  process  of  adjustment, 6,856.22 

Capital  Stock, '  .        .  $500,000.00 

Net  Surplus,  . 233,270.59 

Surplus  as  regards  Policy-holders, $733,270.59  733,270.59 

Total  Liabilities,  including  Capital  and  Surplus $2,013,186.46 


All  Boilers  under  the  care  of  tills  Company  are  care- 
fully inspected  annually,  Internally  and  externally,  by 
competent,  practical  men,  and  frequent  visltA  of  inspec- 
tion are  made  beside.  Steam  Gauges  are  te8te<l,  Safety 
Valves  proi>erly  a(\)u8ted  and  weighted,  Boiler  Connec- 
tions carefully  examined,  and  information  given  relative 
to  setting  and  management— all  with  a  view  to  economy 
in  the  use  of  fuel,  and  safety  to  Are  and  pi-operty. 

Thorough  inspection  is  the  foundation  of  this  business, 
and  is  the  best  safegaard  against  accidents  occurring  In 
the  use  of  steam  boilers;  nevertheless,  circumstances 
may  arise  beyond  the  control  of  the  steam  user  independ- 
ent of  any  inspection,  however  thorough,  which  would 


result  In  disaster,  invoh-lng  not  only  destruction  of  prop- 
erty, but  loss  of  life  and  personal  injury.  It  is  therefore 
well  to  consider  these  points  when  affecting  Insurance. 

The  work  of  the  Company  thus  far  has  brought  to  light 
many  and  dangerous  defects ;  and  wo  risk  nothing  in 
saying  that  disastrous  explosions  have  been  prevented. 
Where  boilers  ar^loft  unexamined  for  mouths  and  years 
together,  incrustation,  internal  and  external  corrosion, 
burned  plates  and  blisters,  shorten  their  working  age 
and  render  tliem  positively  dangerous.  The  usual  mode 
of  Inspection,  applying  the  hydraulic  test,  take  no  cog 
nizance  of  these  defects,  and  does  but  little  towards 
insuring  safety. 


392  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

Connecticut  General 

Life  Insurance  Company, 

291     NIAIN    SXREEX,      -      HARXKORD,    CONN. 

CHABTEBED,   MAY,   1866. 


THOMAS  W.  RUSSELL,  President.  FRED  V.  HUDSON,  Secretary. 

MELANGTHON  STORRS,  M.  D.,  Medical  Adviser. 


THOMAS  W.  RUSSELL,  «>re8l(lent.  '    MELANGTHON  STORRS.  Pbyaiclan  and  Burgeon. 
LBVERETT  BRAINARD,  Prea't  C,  L.  A  B.  Co.  FRANKLIN  CHAMBERLIN.  Attorney  at  Law. 

FRED  V.  HUDSON,  Secretary.  P.  H.  WOODWARD,  Sec'y  Hartford  Board  of  Trade. 

J.  B.  TALCOTT,  Pres't  New  Britain  Knitting  Co.  CHAS.  SMITH,  Sonth  Windham,  Ooun. 

HENRY  E.  TAINTOR,  Attorney  at  Law.  THEODORE  LYMAN,  Attorney  at  Law. 


The  Connecticut  Indemnity  Association 

.    .    DP   WATORHTOY    .^ 

Is    a    Progressive    Life    Insurance    Company,    operating    a    Scientific  and 

Reliable    System    on    Modern    Principles. 

It  offers  at  reasonable  rates,  various  forms  of  policies  that  meet  the  exigencies  of  every 
case.  It  gives  advantages  and  privileges  n<»t  given  by  any  other  reliable  company,  by  reason 
of  its  having  the  improvements  in  Life  Insurance  which  past  experience 'has  demonstrated  can 
be  safely  adopted.  It  has  saved  thousands  of  dollars  for  it-s  policy  holders,  and  has  paid 
them  over  $300,000  in  claims. 

Chartered  by  the  State  of  Connecticnt.       «        Authorized  Capital,  $500,000. 

LEWIS  A.  PLATT,  Pres't.  H.  L  WADE,  Vice  Pres't.  Gol.  J.  B.  DOHERTY,  Sec'j 

For  rates  or  other  information,   communicate  with 

G.  S.  HASTINGS,  State  Manasrer,  Waterbury,  Coim.t.  or 

O.  C.  BELDEN,  General  Agent,  No.  846  Main  Street,  Room  1,  Hartford,  Conn. 


60  GBBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBECTOEY.  6^6 

LIFE  AND  ACCIDENT  INSURANCE. 

THE  ^TNA  LIFeTnSDRANCE  CO. 

OF=    HARTFORD.    CONN.. 

Is  the  Largest  Company  In, the  World  Writing  Life  and 
Accident  Insurance. 


OF-KICERS. 


ASSETS,  JANUARY  1,  1896, 


Total  Paid  to  Policy  Holders,  over   $95,000,000.00. 


•—-"^T^©!  rseto  rs.'^^''^'^-' 


Lkvkhktt  Buainahu,       Guhdon  W.  Huhshll,  A.  It.  IIu.lyek,        Wm.  H.  ](uLt 

MOItGAN    a.    BULKKLBV,  S.   G.   DUNHAM,  J.   O.    ENDKHK. 


Rates  of  Premium  for  Life  and  Accident  Insurance  will   be 

Furnished  on  Application  to  the  Company 

or  any  of  its  Agents. 

CHAS.  E.  SHEPARD,  I  JOHN  1.  HUTCHISON, 

General  Agent.  \  General  Agent, 

220  riain  St.,  Hartford.  Conn.        |  ACCIDENT. DEPARTHENT. 


GEEU  S    HARTFORD    CITY    UIRECTORY. 


K  COSS,  Mi  TCAL  LU-K  I.NHUriASCK  Co.,  '201   Maix  Stkeet. 


'The  Strongest  Financial  Institution  in  Hew  England." 


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Connecticut  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co 


1 846- 1 896. 


ASSMTS,  $62,759,765.95.         SURPI^US,  $7,096,256.43 
291  MAIN  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


The  Connecticut  Mutual  renews  its  plea  for  pui-e  life  insurance;  that 
men  whose  families  need  it  buy  the  only  thing  a  life  insurance  company 
can  really  give,  the  full,  absolute,  and  simple  protection  needed;  that  they 
cease  to  gamble  with  it  or  to  try  to  make  a  speculation  out  of  it;  and  to 
all  such  the  company  offers  its  best  and  most  sincere  endeavor,  illustrated 
by  its  unparalleled  record  of  fifty  years. 


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waCOFFICERS.V.. 


JACOB  L.  GREENE,  Prosideut. 
JOHN  M.  TAYLOR,  Vice  President. 
EDWARD  M.  BUNCE,  Secretary. 


DANIEL  H.  WELLS,  Actuary. 

JOHN  D.  PARKER,  Assistant  Secretary. 

CHAS.  HILDERBRAND,  Assistant  Actuary. 


GEORGE  R.  SHEPHERD,  M.  D.,  Medical  Director. 

EDWARD  K.  ROOT,  M.  D.,  Assistant  Medical  Director. 

CHARLES  D.  ALTON,  M.  D.,  Medical  Referee. 

ELLSHA  RISLEY,  Superintendent  of  Agencies. 


Henry  C.  Robinson, 
Thomas  Sisson, 
Jacob  L.  Grkenk, 
Frank  W.  Chenky, 


w^DIRECTORS.Ji^ 

William  B.  Franklin, 
Edward  M.  Bunck, 
James  J.  Goodwin, 
Charles  M.  Beach, 


John  M.  Taylor, 
James  A.  Smith, 
William  C.  Skinner, 
Charles  Hopkins  Clark. 


ALFRED  T.  RICHARDS,  General  Agent,  Room  10,  Company's  BuUding. 

JAMES  H.  JARMAN,  Special  Agent,  Home  Office. 


•  GEBR'b    HARTFORD    CITr    DIRECTORY. 


Insure 


YOUR 


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WITH 


R.  B.  PAUKCR,  President.  E.  C.  HILUARD.  Vice  President. 

STCPHIR  BALL.  Secretary. 

-  W.  A.  COWiCS.  Ass't  Secretary.  A.  T.  SHtTH.  Sap't  of  Agencies. 

».  B,  HAftHEll,  Ass't  Suft  of  Agencies. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Hon.  DWI6HT  LOOMIS.  E.  C.  HILUARD.  STEPHEH  BALL, 

R.  B.  PARKER.  JAMES  H.  KHIGHT,  J.  0.  PARKER, 

*.  *.  LEARHED. 


SAFETY  FUND  SYSTEi 


OPERATES  THE  5fl|-[-H        fy|^y        ^  J  ^^  1 1-||(|  EXCLUSIVELY. 

Its  Safety  Fund  Contracts  combine  all  that 
is  most  desirable  in  Life  Insurance. 

Amount  in  force, $90,000,000 

Paid  to  Benefloiaries, 11,166,469 

Member's  Safety  Funds, ]  ,183,471 

If  umber  Policy  Holders, 46,000 


Home  Office,  230  ASYLUM  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


OBER8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


No.  63  TRUMBULL  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


I).  S.  FLETCHER,  President. 
H.  T.  BRAHAI^  Secretary. 

F.  H.  CALKINS,  Assistant  Seerelair. 

E.  E.  SMITH,  Treasurer. 
F.  U.  and  F.  H.  PELTIER,  Medical  Directors.   . 
ALBERT  FREEMAN,  Director  of  AgflDcles  and  M^r.  Agency  Dept 
CHAS.  E.  PERKINS,  CounseL 

SIDNEY  E.  CLARKE,  Attorney. 
0.  H.  BLANCHARD, 
Vice  President  and  Cli^mian  Executive  Committee.    . 


^oA.iu>  OX"  x>xhe:<7I'ors. 

Chas.  E.  Perkins,  Attorney,  and  President  Hartford  Bar. 

0.  H.  Blamciiard,  Importer  of  Tea  and  Coffee,  Hartford. 

L,  L.  Enswoktii,  Iron  Merchant  and  Bank  Director,  Hartford. 

Jamkis  Ahern,  Preaident  Pliiinliers'  Association  of  Conn.,  Hartford. 
D.  S.  Fi.KTCHEK,  Insurance,  Hartford. 

Sidney  E.  Clabkk,  Attoi-ni>y,  Hartfoni, 

P.  D.  Peltier,  M.  D.,  J'liynician.  Hartfonl. 
R.  Ballerstrin,  Merchant  and  Bank  Director,  Hartfor<L 
Ebkn  E.  Smith,  Insurance,  Hartford. 

I'.  H.  Bii-LiNGS,  Meri-hant  Tailor,  Hartford. 
H.  T.  Ebamak,  Insurance.  Hartford. 

Selah  A.  Hull,  of  S.  A.  Hull  &  Co.,  InroHtment  Broker  ;ind  Din 
tor  Meriden  Saving!!  Bank.  Meriden,  (.'onn. 
Albkkt  Freeman,  Insui-anop,  Hartford. 
F.  H.  Calkins,  IiiHurance.  Hartford. 


JA.NXTA.rtY     1,     ISOO. 

Total  Resources,  .  $  7, 1 34, 142.90 

Insurance  in  Force,  .    $30,74 1 ,500.00 


400  GEBE'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

ir-^        Established  i6e4^       fsi^^ 

THE  TRAVELERS 


Ok   Harxkord,   Conn. 


JAMES  Q.  BATTERSON,     -     President. 

B^tc^cet  (^ciUnt  Company  in  ti^  lOJotit 

Larger  than  All  Others  in  America  together 

ALSO 

A    Leading    Life    Company 

ASSETS  SURPLUS 


Paid  Policy-Holders  $2,244,588.00  in  1895 


(Pays  All  Claims  Iminediately  on  ^Receipt  of 

Satisfactory  ^Proofs 


ISSUKS 


Accident  Policies 

Cot>erins  (gtdbenf g  of  ^rdt^ef,  ^ipoxi,  or  QSueinew 

At  home  and  abroad.  Yearly,  or  paid-up  in  Ton  Years  and  rnnning  till 
70.  Death  Only,  or  Death  and  Weekly  Indemnity.  No  Medical  Examina- 
tion re<iuired.  Not  forfeited  by  change  of  occupation,  but  paid  jtro  rata. 
World-wide,  no  extra  charge  for  foreign  travel  or  residence. 


ACCIDBNT   TICKMTS 

From  a  Day  to  a  Month ;    also,   Travel    Risk  Tickets,   Six  Months   and  a 
Year.    Just  the  thing  for  travelers,  but  not  limited  to  accidents  of  travel. 


LIFM  AND  MNDOWMBNT  POLICIBS 

Best  in  the  market.  Non-forfeitable  and  world-wide. 


61  GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  401 

CONNECTICUT 

PIHE   INSUHAI^CE   CO. 

OF  HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Office,  No.  51  PROSPECT   STREET,  corner  of  Grove  St. 

Incorporated,  Junk,  1850. 


CONNECTICUT    PlUK    INaURANCK    CO'S    BUlLniN'O. 

Forty-Sixth  Annual  Statement,  Jan.  1 ,  1896. 

Cash  Capital. SJ. 000. 000.00 

Cash  Assets,  January  7,  1896,         3.792.00169 

Net  Surplus  to  Policy  Holders '.      .      .      .        7.506.409.47 

OFFICERS. 

JOHN  D.  BROWNE,  President. 

CHARLES  R.  BURT,  Secretary.  L.  W.  CLARKE,  Ass't  Secretary. 

DIRECTORS. 

HtCNRT  C.  BOBINBON,  Attorney  at  Law,  Director  N.Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R. 

A.  E.  Burr,  Editor  Hartford  Daily  Times. 

John  R.  RsDPtELD,  Presideut  National  Exchange  Bank. 

RoDMBV  Dennis,  Preudent  Connecticut  Humane  Society. 

Franklin  G.  Whitmohe,  Real  Estate.' 

T.  W.  RuHSRLi.,  President  Connecticut  General  Life  Insurance  Co. 

J.  D.  Browne,  Preaident. 

D.  R.  Howe,  Treasurer  Hartford  Street  Railway  Company. 

H.  P.  Stearns,  Sa  peri  u  ten  dent  and  Fhyxiclan,  Retreat  for  Insane. 

John  C.  Parson?.  President  Pratt  Street  Savings  Bank. 

J.  M.  HoLCOMBE,  Vice  Preaident  Pbcenix  Mutual  Life  InanraDoe  Co. 

Western  Department—^.  WILLIAMS,  Manager,  Rookery  Building,  Chicago.  III. 
Pacific  Department-ffOfif /?r  DICKSON.  Manager.  San  Francisco.  Cat. 
W.  E.  BAKER  &  SON,  Local  Agronte,  Gas  Co*3  Balldln;. 


402  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

1794.  The  Old^  Insurance  Gmipany  in  Hartford. 

HMRTFORC 
FIRE  INSURANCE  COMP 

• 53  TRUMBULL  STREET. ■ 

Fire  I 


Innniatil  Har,  ItlO. 

Chirtar  Parpatutl. 


eEO.  I»  CHA»E, 

Praldant.  J"0 " 

P.  C.  ROYCE,  Jas. 


Jacol 


T.  TURNBULL, 

Nu-t  Sac'r.  The 

CHAS.  E.  CHASE,  «eor] 

Annual  MBBtiag.  Wm 

First  Thursday  in 

FobPuary.  M. 

Has  n  Capital  of  One  and  Otie-qiutrter  Million  Dollars. 
Has  a  A'et  Surplus  of  Over  Tiro  and  On e-hnlf  Million  Dol 
Has  Total  Assets  of  over  ,\iiie  and  One-quarter  Million  D 
Has  Paid  over  FoHij-nine  Million  Dollars  in  Losses. 


Office  in   Hartford   Fire   Insurance   Go's  E 

C  1  TRUMBULL  STREET, 
*^*^  Cor.  Pearl  Street. 

SILAS  CHAPMAN,  Jr.,  51  Trumbull  Street.  Reside 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

NATIONAL 


403 


FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 


OF   HARTFORD,   CONN. 


01ia.i*tei*e<l»    IMCay,    ISOO 


Oi-fiTCLuizecl    Nov.    ^-y,    IS'^l 


No.    95    PEARL   STREET. 


CAPITAL  STOCK,  all  cash, $1,000,000.00 

Funds  Reskryed  to  meet  all  lla.diuties  : 

Re-Insarance,  Reserve,  legal  standard, 1,825, 152.38 

Unsettled  Losses  and  other  Claims, 321,791.61 

Net  Surplus  over  Capital  and  Liabilities, 713,197.75 

TOTAL  ASSETS,  January  1,  1896, $3,860,141.74 


E.  G.  RICHARDS,  Secretary.  JAMES  NICHOLS,  President. 

B.  R.  STILLMAN,  Assistant  Secretary. 

-->>  DIRECTORS. -V*- 

JAMES  NICHOLS,  President.  JOHN  R.  BUCK,  Attorney  at  Law,  Ex-Congressman. 

HOMER  BLANCHARD.formerlyPres'tBroad  Brook  Co.    1   JONATHAN  F.  MORRIS,  formerly  President  Charter 
JAMES  BOLTER,  President  Hartford  National  Bank.  Oak  National  Bank. 

WILLIAM    B.    FRANKLIN,  formerly  Vice  President      JOHN  L.  HOUSTON,  President  Hartfonl  Cai-pet  Co. 


Colt's  Patent  Fire-Arms  Manafactnring  Co. 


HENRY  C.  JUDD,  Arm  of  H.  C.  Judd<ft  Root. 


FRANK  W.CHENEY,  Treasurer  Cheney  Brotliers,  Silk      FRANCIS  T.  MAXWELL,  Treasurer  Hockanum  Co., 
Manufacturers,  etc.,  etc.  RockvlUe. 

ELLIS  Q.  RICHARDS,  Secretary. 

Annual  Meeting,  the  Wednesday  after  the  First  Monday  in  February. 


Western  Departmeni, 

FRED  S.  JAMES,  General  Agent. 
GEORGE  W.  BLOSSOM,  Ass^t  General  Agent. 
CHARLES  RICHARDSON,  2d  AasH  Gen.  Ag't. 

174  LoSalle  Street,  CHICAGO. 


Pacific  Department 

GEORGE  D.  DORNIN,  Manager. 

GEORGE  W.  DORNIN, 

Assistaut  Manager. 

4o9  California  Street,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


W.  T.  PRICE  «&  CO.,  Local  Agents,  95  Pearl  Street,  Hartford. 


404  GEEE'9    HARTFORD    CITr    DIRECTORY. 

TIME  TRIED  AND  FIRE  TESTED. 

T^  Phoenix  Insurance  Co. 

64  PEARL  STREET,  Hartford.  Conn. 

Clutrtared,  Jniie,  18S4,  Aimiial  Meetlmc  In  aajoMmary. 


Cash  Capital,  Losses  Paid 

OVEB 

$2,000,000.  $38,000,000. 


CONDITION.  JANUARY   I,   1896. 

Cash  Capital $2,000,000.00 

Reserve  for  Outatauding  Losses, 342,441.43 

Reserve  for  Re-Iusarauce, 2,479,134.84 

NET  SURPLUS, 424,943-41 

TOTAL  ASSETS, $5,246,519.68 

Total  Losses  Paid  since  Organization  of  Company. 
^^  $38,047,470.01  ^* 

D.  W.  C.  SkILTON,  President.  J.  H.  MITCHELL.  Vice  Prest. 

GEO.  H.  BUEDICK,  See'y.         CHAS.  E.  GALACAE,  2d  Vice  Pres't. 

JOHN  B.  KNOX,  Assistant  Secretary, 

H.  M.  UAQI^  Oenerol  Amnt  Weitcm  Dcimrtinviit.  CiDcinniitl,  Obto. 

SMITH  it  TaAev.  MmiHgerB  OaoaiUad  Deparlment,  'jtonlren),  CftnwU. 

C'KarLe^  McLAKKN,  Uanngnr  Llverpoul  Bruich,  UvBrpool.  Sag. 
William  C.  OoobHiCH,  aenrral  Agent 
Wii-Ljiu  P.  1.A1IB,    Special  Agent  I  ciRUNOR  W,  Hinklkt,  ^Hist  AgtnL 

— .-^i>iREcxoiie.-v-- 

CHARLES  M,  BGACII,  HES'RY  A.  REIIFIEI.D,       G,  WRI.LS   ROOT,  J.  H.  UITCHBLL, 

FRANK'S  CUAMBBRLIN,     HBNRV   K.  M0HH.\N,  HENRY  C.  DWIUHT,      CHAS,  H.  NOBTHAU. 

Pl.lNi  JEWELL,  LYMAN  B.  jio^WEI.L  '  D.'w.  C.  SKlAoS.'  CUARLK8    E.  GALACAK, 

EDWARD  W.   BEARDSLEY,   Local   Agent,  Hartford  and  Vicinity. 
Ofilce,    64    PEARL    STREET. 


GBES8    HARTFOED    CITY    DIHBCTOET. 


Orient  ^flnsurance^f  Company, 

5  HAYNES  STREET,  Cor.  Pearl,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


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Begii  BmiiB,  Jiiiar;,  M. 


Annual  Meeting,  Second  Wednesday  In  Febniary.    Dividends,  Jano&ry  and  Jnly. 

Statement  of  Condition,  January   I,   1896. 

Capital  Stock,  paid  op  in  caah, $500,000.00 

Not  Sarplnsover  all  liabilities, 513,838.40 

Reaerye   for  re-inanrance, 992,691.43 

ODtatandlng  Losses  and  all  other  lial>illties, 190,267.31 

Total  CMh  Assets, $2,196,797.14 

Snrplns,  M  legaids  policjr-hDldera, -. $1,013,838.40 


CHA8.  B.  WHITING,  President.  JA8.  U.  TAINTOR,  Secretary. 

HOWARD  W.  COOK,  Assistant  Secretary. 

_>1  D IRBCTORS.  -ex— 
Daniel  Fbilups,  Piesident  Hecbanics  Savings  Bank. 
Lbvkrett  Brainard,  Pieaident  of  The  Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co. 
William  H.  Bulkblet,  Ei-Lieutanaut  Qoveruor  of  Connecticut. 
John  R.  Hills,  Mason  and  Bailder. 

John  O.  Root,  President  Farmers  and  Mechanics  National  Bank. 
Arthur  W.  Alltn,  Merchant,  Chicago,  111. 

Charles  B.  Whiting,  Vice  President  of  City  Bank  of  Hartford. 
J.  M.  Allen,  President  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  lospcctioD  and  Insurance  Company. 
P.  Hknry  Woodward,  Secretary  Hartford  Board  of  Trade. 
B.  W.  French,  Oenera]  A|;ent,  Chicago,  111. 
Oeorob  Pope,  Pregident  Hartford  Cycle  Company. 
M.  S.  Chapman,  Treasurer  Plimpton  MonnfactunDg  Co. 
James  U.  Taintor,  Secretary. 
Wm.  Waldo  Hyde,  Attorney  at  Law,  Gross,  Hyde  &  Shlpmau. 

WMttrn  Department— B.  W.  WREKCH,  General  Agent,  Chleago,  XU, 
Faeifie  JDepartntent,  nr.  J.  CALLINOBAM,  San  FraneUeo,  CaU 

Sottthutettem  Department— TOEZEVAXT,  S:  COCHRASB,  Dalian,  Texa», 

SILAS  CHAPMAN,  Jr.,  Local  Agent,  51  Trumbull  Street. 


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QEER^S    HARTFORD    CITY    BTBECTORY.  413 

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As  an  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM  among^  a  larg^  and  well-to-do    , 

class  of  people 

IT    H^S     IVO    EQUAL. 


414  geek's  haktpord  city  directory. 

DIRECTORIES 

of  all  the  Principal  Cities 
of  the 

United  States 
are  on  file 
at  our  office, 
i6  State  Street, 
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for  the 

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gbeb's  habtford  city  dibbctory.  415 

AFTER  FIFTT-FOUB  TEARS  THE  SAME. 

Qood    Principals    Have  Grown    to    Better,    Nobler   Aims    to    Higher,    and  Much 

Zeal  to  Greater. 

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towns,  should  advertise  in  the  Fahmington  Valley  Herald  and  Journal,  the  most  wid 
awake  country  weekly  paper  in  the  State.    It  reaches  more  people  of  wealth,  and  has  mor 
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1 


418  ceer'8  hartfobd  city  disectoby. 


geer's  hartpoed  city  directory.  419 

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Louis  G.  Wiley. 

174  PEARL  STREET,   near  Trumbull  Stt;eet,         -        -         Hartford,  Conn. 


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Everett  S.  Oeer, 


CharlEnd  br  the  State  of  Connecticut 
in  1873. 


COMPILEM   AND    PRINTER*    Or 

GEER'S  HARTFORD  CITY  DIRECTORY. 


GEER8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


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QBERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  423 

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CASE,  LOCKWOOrriRAINARD  CO., 

L.  BRA1NA.RD,  Fresldent,  MABCUS  A.  CASET,  Tiee  President. 

J.  H.  TURNER,  Treasurer.  JOHN  BEABDEff,  Secretarf. 

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:iI|rACT[JRRR8    i 


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and  "Peerless"  Daily  Calendar. 

misceIjLaneous  fine  leather  woek. 

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In  connection  with  BURR  INDEX  CO. 
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.•$.36  ASVLUM  Sx.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


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DIRKCrORa. 

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HU>]i1i(in  J.  Ci>i,  George  H.  (lilmao. 

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American  Type 
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Type  Foundery  Branch 

150  Gmgress  Street 


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150  Congress  Street 


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and  history  of  thii  DIRECTORY 
is  pnntcdi  v/ts  funuslicd  by  the 
Didcinson  Type  Foundery  in  1S52, 
and  fias  been  in  constant  lae 


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Estimates  Furnished.  ESTABLISHED   1804.  Ortlers  Promptly  FHIed. 

A.  D.  Farmer  &  Son 

Type  Founding  Co. 

""^T— ,^^^      ^/^/^13  17"     Branches:    Chicago,  Philadefphia, 
iMJiVV  I    UKlV,  Detroit,  San  Francisco. 


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UADTrARH    rnMM  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

HARTFORD,  CONN.  CAPACITY,  SIX  TONS  PER  DAY. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF  FIRST-CLASS 


]V[atiilla  II  Papers, 

Manilla  Envelope  Paper  a  Specialty. 


M.  S.  CHAPMAN,  President.  C.  H.  WICKHAM,  Secretary  and  Treasure  . 

H.  J.  WICKHAM,  Vice  President  and  General  Superintendent. 


DIRECTORS. 


M.  S.  f'lIAPMAN,  Snp't  U.  S.  Starapod  Env.  Works. 
I..  «.  IMJMPTOX.  IMcs't  Plimpton  Mamifacturing  Co. 
EL  IS  II A  MORGAN,  ProH't  Morgan  Envelope  Co. 


IT.  J.  WICKHAM,  at  U.  8.  StAmped  Envelope  Works. 
DANIEL  MORRELL,  Secy  Hartford  Mach.  Screw  Of 
JONATHAN  F.  MORRIS,  exPi-es'tCharterOakNaLBIi 


C.  H.  WICKHAM 
CHARTEMEn,  1881.  CAPITAL,  $100,000. 

Addrees  all  commuuications  to    Hartford,  Conn. 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CiTV    DIRECTORY.  427 

Eatabllahed,  1790,  Incoi^rated^  1866.  C?apital,  $54,000.00> 

East  Mi  Memacliirii  Coijaij, 

49   CHURCH   STREET,   BURNSIDE,   CONN. 

'  MAKUFACTURER8    OF 

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Supers  and  Plated  Flats,  and  a  Large  Line 

of  Ruled  Papers  of  Excellent  Quality. 

Specialties  Made  to  Order.  ri,p*.».,  *«.». 

L  S,  FORBES,  President  and  Treasurer. 
A.  W,  EATON,  Secretary,  J.  J.  BRIGHAM,  Assistant  Secretary, 

Incorporated,  Nov.  13,  1873.  Capital,  $150,000.00. 

The  Hartford  Paper  Company, 

Office,  141  Pearl  St.,  Hartford,  Conn.     Mills  at  Poquonock  and  Rainbow. 


K  BRAIN  A  RD.  PresideDt. 

A.  BRATNERD,  Seo'y  and  Treas. 

fHOa  DUNCAN,  Manager. 


Lkvkrktt  Brainaud,  Thomas  Duncan, 

JONATHAN  F.  MORKIB,  AMAZIAH  BKAINERD. 


AJiDual  Mooting,  third  Tuesday  in  November. 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


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AND     WHITE    AND    COLOJIED 


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428 


geer's  habtford  city  dibectoby. 


Continued  from  patge  308. 

said  town  of  Hartford,  and  those  who  shall  be  elected 
at  the  town  meeting  to  be  held  on  the  first  Monday  of 
October,  1895,  shallcontinne  to  hold  and  exercise  the 
duties  of  the  respective  offices  now  held  by  them,  or  to 
which  they  shall  then  be  elected,  until  other  officers 
with  like  powers  are  chosen  under  this  resolution  and 
qualified  in  their  stead. 

Seo.  9.  The  members  of  the  board  of  relief  of  said 
town  elected  on  the  first  Monday  of  October,  1896, 
shall  continue  to  serve  until  the  first  Monday  of  June, 
1896,  and  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and 
qualified.  There  shall  be  a  board  of  relierof  said  city, 
with  the  same  powers  and  duties  which  the  jboard  of 
i*elief  of  the  town  of  Hartford  would  have  had  if  this 
resolution  had  not  been  passed.  Said  boardsball  con- 
sist of  four  members,  not  more  than  two  of  whom 
shall  belong  to  the  same  political  partv.  In  the  month 
of  June,  1896,  and  biennially  thereafter,  the  common 
council  shall  elect  four  members  of  said  board  to 
serve  for  two  vears  from  the  first  day  of  June  next 
after  their  appointment.  Each  member  of  said  board 
shall  receive  a  salary  to  be  fixed  by  ordinance  or  vote 
of  the  common  council.  The  clerk  of  the  board  of 
assessors  shall  be  the  clerk  of  said  board  of  relief. 

Sec.  10.  All  other  officers  of  said  town  of  Hartford, 
which  would  but  for  this  resolution  be  elected  by  said 
town,  shall  hereafter  be  chosen  by  the  common  council 
of  said  city,  in  so  far  as  said  officers  are  necessary 
under  the  laws,  and  they  shall  have  the  same  powers 
and  be  charged  with  the  same  duties  that  would 
otherwise  devolve  by  law  upon  such  officers  in  said 
town. 

Sec.  11.  All  the  property  and  rights  of  action  and 
all  securities  and  liens  therefor,  including  liens  for 
taxes  of  the  town  of  Hartford,  are  hereby  transferred 
to  and  vested  in  said  city  of  Hartford,  and  said  city  is 
hereby,  and  by  the  acceptance  of  this  resolution  made 
liable*  for  all  debts,  dues^  and  obligations  of  every 
kind  of  said  town  of  Hartford  now  due  or  hereafter  to 
become  due,  and  shall  perform  all  the  duties  and  have 
and  exercise  all  the  rights  of  said  town,  and  any  per- 
son having  any  claim  or  right  of  action  against  the 
said  town  of  Hartford  may  enforce  the  claim  against 
the  said  city  of  Hartford  in  the  same  manner  as  if  said 
claim  or  right  of  action  had  originally  accrued  against 
said  city  of  Hartford.  The  present  officers  of  said 
town,  at  the  expuration  of  their  respective  terms  of 
office,  shall  turn  over  to  the  corresponding  officers 
appointed  under  this  resolution  all  property  of  said 
town  in  their  possession,  and  shall  execute  all  papers 
necessary  for  a  complete  transfer  of  title.  All  sums  of 
money  by  whomsoever  payable,  which  but  for  the 
provisions  of  this  resolutions  would  be  paid  to  the 
town  treasurer,  shall,  when  this  resolution  takes  effect, 
be  payable  to  and  receivable  by  the  treasurer  of  the 
city  of  Hartford. 

Sec.  12.  It  shall  hereafter  be  the  duty  of  the 
mayor  and  common  council  of  the  city  of  Hartford  to 
cause  the  amount  of  any  tax  granted'  by  the  general 
assembly  and  due  from  the  town  of  llartfora  to  be 
paid  into  the  treasury  of  the  state:  and  if  the  same 
shall  not  be  paid  within  the  time  fixed  by  law,  the 
treasurer  of  the  state  shall  issue  execution  against  the 
estate  of  said  mayor  and  members  of  the  common 
council  for  the  amount  due  upon  said  tax,  and  they 
shall  have  the  same  remedies  against  the  city  of  Hart- 
ford that  the  selectmen  of  towns  now  have  against  their 
respective  towns.  Whenever  a  county  tax  is  imposed 
in  Hartford  county,  the  clerk  of  the  superior  couit  in 
said  county  shall  draw  his  order  upon  the  city  of 
Hartford  for  the  part  thereof  which,  but  for  the  pro- 
visions of  tliis  resolution,  would  be  assessed  upon  the 
town  of  Hartford,  and  all  proceedings  in  relation  to 
said  tax  shall  be  had  against  the  said  city,  and  the 
inhabitants  thereof,  instead  of  against  the  town  of 
Hartford. 

Sec.  18.    All  the  powers  and  duties    relating  to 


schools  of  the  town  of  Hartford  heretofcnre  veated  is 
said  town  and  exercised  in  town  meeting,  ah  all,  after 
the  first^onday  of  April,  18ir6,  be  vested  in  the  citj  of 
Hartford,  and  shall  be  exercised  by  said  city  in  a  dtr 
meeting  duly  warned  and  held  we  thftt  parpoee,  in 
the  same  manner  and  under  the  same  provisions  aad 
restrictions  as  now  provided  for  town  meetings  in  the 
town  of  Hartford.  Promdedf  that  all  taxes  for  the 
support  or  maintenance  of  schools  shall  be  laid  br  the 
city  in  the  same  manner  in  which  other  taxes  are  I&i4. 

Sec.  14.  On  and  after  the  first  day  of  June,  189C, 
all  sums  due  or  thereafter  to  become  due  to  Ae  town 
of  Hartford  for  taxes,  and  all  liens  to  secure  the  same, 
shall  Mong  to  said  city,  and  shall  be  payable  to  the 
city  eollecter,  and  liens  "for  the  security  of  said  taxes 
may  be  filed  and  enforced,  and  every  suit  or  proceed- 
ing for  the  collection  or  security  of  said  taxes  in- 
stituted in  the  name  of  said  city.  One  rate-btU  shall 
hereafter  be  made  by  the  rate-maker  of  said  citj',  and 
shall  be  delivered  annually  on  or  before  the  tenth  day 
of  June,  to  the  city  coflector.  The  office  of  rate- 
maker  of  the  town  of  Hartford  is  hereby  aboli^ed. 
The  city  collector  shall  perform  all  other  duties  -which 
but  for  the  passage  of  this  resolution  the  town  col- 
lector would  have  been  required  to  perform. 

Sec.  15.    No  tax  exceeding  six  mills  on  a  dollar  of 
the  p*and  list  shall  be  laid  or  levied  by  said  city  of 
Hartford  upon  any  land  within  its  limits,  unless  said 
land  has  an  assessed  value  of  at  least  six  hundred 
dollars  per  acre;  no  tax  exceeding  said  rate  shaU  be 
laid  or  levied  upon  any  land  or  the  buildings  thereon 
which  was  added  to  tne  limits  of  the  city  of  Hartford 
by  resolutions  of  the  general  assembly,  approved  July 
ninth,  1878,  and  April  fourteenth,  1881,  so  lone  as  said 
land  has  an  assessed  value  not  exceeding  six  hundred 
dollars  per  acre  exclusive  of  the  buildings  thereon,  and 
all  farming  produce,  and  all  stock  used  in  fanning,  and 
all  implements  of  husbandry  belonging  to  persons  re- 
siding on  said  territory  so  added,  so  long  as  they  shall 
continue  to  reside  thereon,  shall  be  exempt  in  the 
same  manner  and  to  the  same  extent;  provided,  tbnX 
this  resolution  shall  not  be  so  construed  as  to  exempt 
from  liability  any  property  invested  in  business  out- 
side of  said  added  territory;  no  tax  exceedin|ic  six 
mills  on  a  dollar  of  the  grana  list  shall  be  laid  or  levied 
by  said  city  upon  those  meadow  lands  included  in  the 
addition  made  to  snid  city  by  the  act  of  the  general 
assembly  approved  July  twenty-sixth,  1871,  lying  on 
the  east  side  of  Wethersfield  avenue  and  not  protected 
by  a  dyke;  or  upon  that  tract  of  land  known  as  Hart- 
ford north  meadows,  the  boundaries  of  whieh  were 
established  by  a  decree  of  the  superior  court  for  Hart- 
ford countv,  passed  at  its  March  term,  1868,  upon  the 
petition  of  Henry  Drake  and  Samuel  Mather,  so  long 
as  the  same  shall  remain  a  common  field,  and  the 
roads  thereon  shall  be  kept  and  maintained  by  the 
proprietors  of  said  meadows.    All  other  lands  within 
the  limits  of  said  city  subject  to  taxation  shall  be 
liable  to  pay  such  tax  as  shall  be  levied  thereon  upon 
the  grand  list  of  said  city. 

Sec.  16.  This  resolution  shall  in  no  manner  impair 
or  qualify  the  oblij^ation  of  any  bond,  liability*,  note, 
contract,  or  debt  of^said  city  or  town  or  the  evidences 
thereof,  and  said  city  shall  be  liable  thereon  under  the 
name  conferred  by  Uiis  resolution. 

Sec.  17.  The  compensation  to  be  paid  the  seh 
men,  the  town  clerk,  and  the  registrars  of  voters  oft 
town  of  Hartford,  except  as  provided  herein  or  by  t 
statute  law  of  this  state,  shall  be  fixed  by  the  comm 
council,  which  shall  also  prescribe  the'compensati 
of  all  city  and  town  officers  not  in  this  resolution  or 
legislative  enactment  otherwise  provided  for,  and  « 
said  officers  shall  be  paid  from  the  city  treasury. 

Sec.  18.    All  the  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Hartfo 
not  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  resolutic 
shall  raniain  in  full  force  and  effect  until  repealed  < 
amended  by  the  common  council  of  said  city. 


GEEK'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIHECTOKY. 


E.  Tucker's  Sons, 

WHOLESALE     AND    RETAIL 

WAREHOTTSE, 

100  Trumbull  St.,     Hartford,  Conn. 


Jotm  R.  Buck,  Arthur  F.  Egglttton. 

Buck  &  Eggleston, 

Attorneys  at  Law, 

382  Main  Street, 

Chener  Buililing.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jiid%t  Arthur  F.  Eggbston,  State  Attorney. 
John  R.  Bocfe,  Ex-Memfacr  of  Coogitm,  Ybtt  District,  yean  'SI-'82,  '85-'86. 

H.  E.  BILLINGS,  »  ♦ 

154  Charter  Oat  Cor.  Van  Dyke  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn, 

r>E^A.I.SR    IN 

lTox*th  River  and  Pennsylvania 

Blue  Stone  Flaggr^g',  Granite  Curb, 

Gutter,  CroBs^ralks,  Paving  Stone,  etc. 
I.A'S'ING  OF  WALKS  A  SPEGIALTT. 

Ferrolilhio  Concrete  Walkt  and   Farinry  Floor».      Atpkalt  Walkt,  DrivetBagi  and  Factors  Floor*. 

lAnu,  Cement,  Platter,  Hair,  Sea  Sand,  Mortar  Colors,  Drain   and  Land  Tile, 

CAimnay  Flue   Liningi,  Exteniian   Ckimn^   Top*,  and 

King's  Wiitdeor  Cement  and  Drg  Mortar. 

TELEPHONE   CONNECTION. 


GBEB  «    HAETFOBD    CITY    DIBECTOBT. 


T.  H.  Mckenzie,  c.  e.^ 

Member  American  Society  of  Civil  Engrineers. 
Member  State  Board  of  Civil  Engineers. 
Engineer  Member  of  State  Board  of  Health. 
Consulting  Engineer  on  Hydraulic  and  Sanitary  \Vork. 
Court  Cases  a  Specialty. 


HARTFORD  OFnCE,  BRISTOL  OFFICE, 

Room  38,  Ballerstein  Building.  -         Linstead's  Block. 

Albert  C  Bin,  Jt^lp  City  Police  Court.  JoMfdi  P.  Tottk. 

Bin  &  Tuttk, 

Attorneys  and  Counselors  at  Law, 

333  Main  Street, 
HiUf'  Block,  Room  i.  Hartford,  Conn. 


THE  MOST  PERFECT  AND  POPULAR  INKS  in  use. 

UNEXCELlLiED     FOR 

Fluidity,  Permanency,  Brilliancy,  and  Durability. 

Tlieae  justly  celebrated  Ink  Extracts  lire  put  ap  in  neat  packets 
and  aout  out  iu  the  rorm  uf  <lr;  ariit  concetitratod  powders,  and  (inly 
tile  ailditiuii  of  a  pint  op  watkr  is  required  to  ooiivert  one  of  theae 
little  packetx  iuto  a  most  BEAUTIFUL  IKK,  ready  for  immediate 
uae.  Tliey  are  Dsed  with  great  sntiBf:ictioi)  to  the  leadin);  ofpicks 
tlirougUoiit  tlie  world.     Hailed  promptly  on  receipt  of  prices. 

E~t''Eicli  pacbt  t?  iiti  one  piii    roi  less  lian  i-i  loieii  pactsiE  vAi  ai  aura  rates. 


THE  BARBER  INK  EXTRACT  CO.,  Msnafacturers  aud  Sole  Proprietors. 

No.  S  HAYNES  ST..  cor.  PEARL  ST.,  P.  0.  Bi»  260,  HARTFORD,  CONN.,  U.  S.  A. 
r7'  For  the  aceommodutioii  of  small  cniisnuiers,  tbe  SC'AKLrt  cau  bo  obtained  iu  elegaut  two 
oiiuce,  glas*  Btopple  boltles  for  2S  cents.     CirculaTS  sbowiiig  Colors,  sent  on  applicatjon. 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Judge  Edward  B.  Bennett  Gcafge  CXncy  Brott. 

Bennett  &  Brott, 

Attorneys  and  Gninselors  at  Law, 

333  Main  Street, 

HiQ^  Block.  Hartford,  Conn. 


B.   M.   Des  Jardins, 

Mechanical  Engineer, 
372  MAIN  ST.,  Hi,  4i2  Ballerstein  Buildin. 


InventionH  in  Light  Automatic  Machinery  for  Industrial  Purpoeee,  end  for  Stpength- 

ening  Patent  Claima.      American  end  Foreign  Pstenls. 

Technical   Instruction,  Mathematics,  Moohanicai  and  Porapective  Drawing,  etc.,  will 

be  given  by  Prof.  FREDERIC   B.   HONEY,  of  Trinity  College. 


482  QEER'8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIEECTOBY. 

Drayton  Hilltbr.  Hbnrt  C.  DvnaHT.  Williaju  C.  Skinitkr. 

Dwight,  Skinner  &  Co., 
^WOOL,^ 


191-219  ALLYN  ST.,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


Charles  H.  Briscoe,* 

SucccBor  to  Britcoc  &  Andrewit 

Attorney  and  G>unselor  at  Xaw, 

382  Main  Sti«ett 

Cheney  BuiUii^.  Hartford,  Coon* 

W.  L.  WHITTEMOHE  &  SON, 

Manolscturera  anA  Dealer*  In 

#  Brushes    ef    M^ei*y    0escriptien,  #- 

■       A.T    WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 

AU,  K1NI>S  OP 

MACHINE  WORK  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Braae   an<l  Copper  Needle  Scratch  Brnshee,  Fine  Steel 

Sctatcb  Bruahes,  Steel  Wire  Foundry  Brnebea, 

Feiither  Dimters,  Picture  Dusters,  Hotel  Slii>e  Polisbers, 

Hearth  ItTtislies,  Stove  Itrnsbes,  Floor  Brashet,  Cftr 

sod  Window  Brnsbes,  Hat  Brushes,  Famitnre 

and  Contiter  BniBhes. 

176   and    178    ALLYN    STREET,  -        -        -        HARTFORD.    CONN. 


66 


GEEB  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


433 


ieh  ^iamoTid  ^eWelrT^ 


We  make  a  Specialty  of  Perfect  Diamonds,  and  firuarantee 

the  best  value  for  the  money. 

FINE   WATCHES,    STERLING    SILVERWARE,   GOLD   AND 

PLATED   JEWELRY   ALSO   CARRIED   IN 

EXTENSIVE  VARIETY. 

Plain    flfifures,    and    money    back    If   you    want    It,    Is    the 
way    we    do    business.      Moral :    Buy    of 

MAYErR,  GRAGEi  &  MAYER,  Jewelers, 

Successors  to  DAVID  MAYER^ 

319  Main  Street,  Hartford,  Q)nn» 


WnuCCase* 


Percy  S.  Bryant* 


WnuILEIy. 


WtxuS^Caat* 


Castf  Bryant  &  Case^ 

Attorneys  at  Law» 

21  1-2  Pratt  Street, 


Hartford,  Conn. 


FOOT  GUARD  HALL, 

Seating  Oapacity,  1,450. 
159  HIGH   ST.,  HARTFOKir,  CONN. 


THE   BEST   MUSIC   HALL    IN 
NEW    ENGLAND. 


ON  THE  GROUND  FLOOR. 
AMPLE  EXITS. 

Stage,  24  x  75.    12  Sets  Scenery. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHTS  AND  GAS  THROUGHOUT. 
Eight  Dressing  Boomsi  Large  Property  Boom. 

FOR  RENT  BY 

EDSON  SESSIONS,  Manager. 


\ 


484  geer's  hartfobd  city  DraEcroRY. 

Geo.  H.  Stibbs, 

Engineer  and  Contractor  for 

llDS. 


Special  attention  given  to  House 
Heating  and  Gas  Fitting. 


294  ASYLUM  ST.,  HARTFORD,  ODNN- 

Agnt  ler  MOLAIN  BOILeR5. 


Sidney  E.  Clarke, 

Attorney  and  Counselor  at  Law, 

256  Main  Street, 

Corott  Kiniley  Strert.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Iintice  of  the  Peace  and  Notary  Public. 


H.  B.  KING 


Practical  ARTESIAN  WELL  DRILLER, 

9         House,  38  Williams  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

W»t«r  Supply  FuralHlied  for  Faiiiia,  DwelUngia,  H»niifttctari««, 

Cemetarte*.  Etc.,  at  R«ASOiia.ble  CMrt. 

PURE  WATER  INSTEAD  OF   SITRFACE  DRAINAOE. 

By  tlio  use  of  our  ArteflianWelt  DriUiug  Machinery,  we  drill  a  six-inch  hole  down  thronKh 
any  fomiiitiou  of  earth,  BuDd,  gravel  or  rock,  using  a  heavy  wrought  iron  cnaiug  until  the  l>^- 
Tock  is  struck.  Wu  theu  drill  a  mz-inch  hole  iQto  the  rock  iiiitil  plenty  of  pare,  cold  water  is 
found ;  which  is  always  ninniug  in  the  seaiax  of  the  rock.  Whure  the  rock  is  not  ibimd  ve 
iiltvuyH  lind  u  good  vein  of  water  iu  a  aCriitii  of  griivel,  which  insures  piiru  water.  Wa  can 
always  got  a  good  n-ell  where  it  is  imiwesible  by  any  other  method. 

These  wells  will  never  need  denning  out,  as  nothing  can  get  iu  from  the  top  or  sides. 
The  water  is  taken  directly  froni  the  living  spring. 

We  piita  Biiliatantial  irou  pump  on  t-op,  with  which  the  water  niay  he  forced  up  Into  tanks 
In  houses  or  iuIHh,  or  attach  liose  for  washing  windows,  carriagi'S,  etc.  These  ^uiups  can  ba  rnn 
by  hand  or  windmill,  or  by  power  from  shatting.  We  sink  old  wells  deeper  without  disturbing 
the  walls  or  spoiling  nice  lawns  or  dooryarils. 

Kt'for  to  300  or  these  wells  we  have  drilled  iu  Masaacliusetts  and  Conuecticut  during  tlie 


geer's  habtfoed  citt  directoet. 


™  The  Andrus  &  Njsbmle  Co., 

hv  ^  Agtni*  for  At 

^oUiinbia^)HartfoPd 
I  Safety  Bicycles, 

Blerde  Sundries,  Flatalii(  Tackle, 
and  ft  General  line  of  Higb 
JJig  Orade  Sportdng  Goods. 

X'l.TItODB  TO  ORDER  A  SPKOIALTT. 

Wheels  Repaired  akd  altered. 

,^.  Also  Sclentmc  Exercising  Apparatus. 

I  Ttie  Mdim  &  MfA%  Co,,  272  Asytm  Street,  cor.  Ann,  flartfonl,  Com. 


HEHRV  ANDRVS 


Andrew  F,  Gates, 

Attorney  and  Counselor  at  Law, 

U  Central  Row, 

Hartford,  Gmn. 


HILLS  gt  CO.. 

"'■""  '-  CHOICE  STAPLE  AND  FANCY 

Groceries,  Canned  Goods, 
Pruits,  Nuts,  Mtc.,    .     .     . 

ALSO  A  GENERAL  LINE  OF 

Fine  Teas  and  Coffees.  Choice  Family  Supplies  of  Finest  Quality. 

372  and  374  ASYLUM  STREET,  Batterson  Block,  Hartford,  Conn. 


436  GEER'S     HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

HUNTINGTON'S  BAKERY, 

(Bnaineas  Estoblished,   1771.) 

^c^a^^No.  185  ALBANY  AVE.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

•^FINE    BREAD4^ 


A    SF^ECIALTY, 

Made  absolutely  without  adulteration,  from  the 
BEST  FLOUR   and  NEW  MILK. 


Marcus  H.  Hokomb^  Noble  E»  Vktctf 

Treas*  Hartford  County*  Telephone  at  all  Offices*  Home  Office, 

Home  Office^  Bristol,  Conn* 

Southington,  Own* 


Holcomb  &  Pierce, 


Attorneys  and  Gmnselors  at  Law, 

26  Pratt  Street, 

Rooms  iO  and  U,  Unity  Building*  Hartfofd,  Cooiu 

J.  P.  Nbwton.  Wm.  p.  Robertson.  H.  H.  Dickinson. 

NEWTON.  ROBERTSON  &  CO., 


^  Je APING  %  JhANCY  %  (jROCERS.  ^ 


SPECIALTIES 

Teas,  Coffees,  Table  Delicacies,  and  every  variety  of 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Fruits  in  great 
abundance  and  of  Unrivalled  Quality. 

Nos.  338  to  342  ASYLUM  STREET,  HartM,  Goon. 


f      "T 


gebe's  habtford  city  directory.  487 

Charles  Plisch  ^  Co., 


Bushnell 

Park 

Cafe. 


^^^RS, 


323  PEARL  STREET,  T.  M.  C.  A.  BUlUiM. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  THB  HARTFORD,    COITIf • 

Farneas  Vienna  Ice  Grearn,  and  Frait  lGe6. 

Banquets,  Weddings,  and  Parties  served  in  best  of  style. 

^■^■^■^^■^^i^— i^^— ■^^■^^■■^■^■^■^^^^^^■^^^^^^^■■^■^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^— ^^^— ^^■^^^^■— "^i^"^"^^^^— ^i^^^i^"^^^— M^^^— ^— M^— ^— — 

*— "  ™    -        '  '^^     "  '  ~  11—  1  !■  ■  I    •     '       -■  -         ■  ■         ■  ■ "  -  '  -  ■■'■■■■  '  '  -!■  -        .         I  I  I  -  I  ■       ■  _  ^  ^     H 

E*  H.  Hyde^  Jr.  Charles  M.  Joslyn.  Georg^e  H.  Oilman. 


Hydc^  Joslyn  &  Gilman^ 

Attorneys  and  Gninselors  at  Law, 

U  Central  Row, 

Maftie  Block,  opposite  Port  Office  Boiklfflg.  Hartford,  Conn« 


Edwin  A.  Newton.  James  G.  Burnet. 

EWTON   &   BURNET,     m     m 


DEALERS    IN    BEST    QUALITY    OF 


Meat,  poutoi),  ^ame,  and  Vegetable^. 

FIS^   aCID    OYSTERS   ^    SPECie^LTY. 

341  and  347  ASYLUM  STREET,      -      HARTFORD,  CONN. 


438  GBER's     HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

DeLamater-  Ericsson  and  Rider  Hot  Air  Pumping  Engines. 

T.  H.  LANGDON,  Agent, 

Plumber,  Steam  and  Gas  Fitter. 


HOT  WATER  HEATING. 
SANITARY  SPECIALTIES. 


No.  228  Pearl  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Charles  E.  Gran.  William  TaUo  Hyck.  Artfuir  L.  Shipman. 


Gross,  Hyde  &  Shipman, 

Attorneys  at  Law^ 

2  Central  Row, 

m 

Trust  Co/s  Block,  Elevator  Entrance*  Hartford^  G>mu 

278  U2  Main  Street* 


WOODWARD  &  CO. 


DEALERS     IN 


Fine  and  Staple  Groceries, 

mm  Wines,  Cigars, 

Teas,  Coffees, 
Mineral  Waters, 

Canned  Goods  and  mm 

Imported  Condiments. 

174  ASYLUM   ST,,   HARTFORD,  CONN, 


GEER'S    HAKTFOED    CITT    DraECTORY.  439 

Jom  D.  BaHNER,  Freslilant.  Milks  B.  Prestdh.  Treasnrer.  Wjujtu  H.  ORiFFirri,  BMreurji. 

THE  BONNER-PRESTON  COMPANY, 

Painters' Supplies,  Artists' Materials,  Wall  Papers,  Etc. 

Interior  Decoration  a  Specialty. 

Photographic    Apparatus 

or  every  <leBcri|>tiou   for  Profeasionals  and  Amateurs. 

FROPRffiTORS    OF    THE    CAPITOL    CITY   READY -MIXED    PAINTS, 

The  best  Pniet  for  joat  houees. 

No.  339  KlLlS  STREET,  (Hills'  Block,)  HARTFOBD,  COM). 


Theodore  M.  Maltbie, 

AttoHiey  at  Law, 

No.  3  Asylum  Street, 

Corntr  of  Main  Street.  Hartford,  Gmn. 


WM.  H.  WILEY  &  SON, 


MANUFACTVBERS    OF 


flfflriailefs  and  \mi\  *-° 
Leis'  Wool  anil  Boond  Cork  Insoles. 

HEEL  PROTECTORS  and  SPORTHG  LEGGIIGS 

Id  all  etf  lea  and  materials. 

KiLiTtiir  LEeei/ies  a  specialty, 
59  1-2  TRUMBULL  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


442  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

Incorponited,  April  81,  1870.  CspiUl,  $87,500. 

m  HEROLD  CAPITOL  BREWING  CO. 

Brewery,  No.  52  to  62  BELLEVUE  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Extra  Fine  Pilsner  Lager  Beer. 

Also  Special  Bottled  Beer  for  Family  Use 
Specially  Brewed  for  Bottling.     . 

Address  all  communications  to  the  Company. 

WM.  W.  FKICK,  Proaident  and  Manager.  JULIUS  HUEBLElt,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

DiUECTOBS.~Win.  W.  Frick,  JnliUB  Iluobleri  J.  MelroAe,  O.  Koenlg,  Mrs.  Cbarles  HeroIA. 


Hiram  R,  Mills, 


Successor  of  Chamberlin,  White  &  Mills^ 

Attorney  and  G>unseIor  at  Law^ 

333  Main  Street, 

Hills' Blocks  Rooms  9  and  n*  Hartf Of d,  Conn« 

WnXIAM  H.  FOSTER. 


FRAYER  &  FOSTER, 


DEA^LEliS     IN 


Best  Qualities  of  Coal. 

Office,  446  ASYLUM  ST.    Yards,  GARDEN  AND  WALNUT  StS. 

HARTFORD,   CONN. 
Telephone.  666-8!  WOOD  BY  COBD  OB  B  ABB  EL, 


»     -  -  •  - 


'  -^'  -  -  ' 


GEBB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


443 


BDCIAB  L.    BOPKI2f8,   Proprietor. 

BRRWERS  OF 


XXX  ALE  AND  PORTER. 

Bottled  Ales,  Porter,  and  Stout  Delivered  to  Hotels  and  Families  Free. 


WHOLBSALB  DRALSRS  IN 


Mi^LT,    HOPS    ^ND    YEAST- 

Brewery,  232  Sheldon  Street,  tJ:1L^.  Hartford,  Conn. 


Francis  H*  Parker^ 


Attorney  and  G>unseIor  at  Law, 


345  Main  Street, 


Gmimiflsionef  of  tihe  State  of  New  York* 


Hartford,  Conn* 


GEORGE  E.  HATCH,  President. 


A.  W.  NORTH,  Sec'y  and  Treaa. 


TurajpjBTH 


Wholesale 
AND  Retail 


L 


y 


Dealers. 


Office,  301  MAIN  ST.,        Hartford,  Conn.        Yard,  59  COMMERCE  ST. 


Hazleton  Coal  a  Specialty. 


EaiablUhed,  1847. 


Capital,  $30,000. 


Incorporated,  April,  1893, 


A 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIEBCTOET. 

EDRED   W.    (XARK, 


attver—or  to  X.   TirrAXT  *   * 


MACHINIST,  .-^^  LIGHT  MACHINERY, 

Rubber  Mouldy  Pnaa  and  TuUng  Muhiaay  a  Specialty. 
Abo  Madunoy  for  TnwilatMg  Tire  wMIi  Rubber.   .... 

REPAIRING  AND  JOBBING  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

Offlee  and  Paelory.-^^.^_MMA> 

31  WELLS  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

EDMUND   DART, 

Carpenter  and  Joiner. 


SPEOAL  ATTErmON  GIVEN  TO  JOBBING. 
Shop,--^  __,  "^^ — Residence, 

*^  HARTFORD,  OONN.  ^ 

14  HICKS  STREET.  577  FARMINGTON  AVE. 


h.  maercklein, 

Upholsterer  *  and  *  Decorator, 

Patknthe  asi>  Manufacturbr  of 

"SIMPLICITY." 


SOFA  AND  LOUNGE  BED. 

Fomitiire  Bepairmg  a  Spedalty. 


104  Asylum    Street,    Hartford,   Conn 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  447   ' 

HM.  8L0UTB  INflLIS,  Pn^L  KDWIKD  F.  flDPP,  TlM  Pna'l  ul  Surfj.  C  B.  HEAL,  Treu. 


428^30  Main  St, 
MARXFORD,COMN. 


Carpets,  Draperies  §  Rugs. 

Furniture, 

Shades,  Wall  Paper,  and  Metal  Ceilings. 

fOMPBTEMT  and  Experienced  Painters,  Decoraton  anil  Paper  Hangera  famished  if  required. 
Hotels,  Public  HallB,  and  Honse  FurDishing  a  Specialty.  Estimates  furutsbed  withont 
additional  eipease.  Our  pnTchasing  facilitiea  an  direct  witb  manafiustnrers,  therefore  the 
beat  Ksnlts  are  secnred  at  the  smallest  possible  expense. 

428  and  436  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AUYN  HOUSE  t)RUa  STOEE* 

SITK6ICAL   nrSTRTTMENTS, 


GALTAinC 

TRUSSES. 

BATTEBIES. 

CRUTCHES. 

CHLORIDE  OF 
SILVER 
DRT-CELL 
BATTERIES. 

ELECPTHODBS. 
and 

ABDOMIHAL 

SUPPORTERS. 

EXTRA  PARTS 

ANTISEPTIC 

for 

DRESSINGS. 

BATTERIES. 





PHYSICIANS' 

PHILO  W.  NO 

SUPPLIES 

A  SPECIALTY. 

ABMtfOr 

UvrlcfiCudlM; 

tmt  Fraur  Tablat  TiitantB  Co.  of  New  Turk. 

No.    142  ASYLUM  STREET,         -         HARTFORD,  CONN. 


GEER'S    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBBCTOBY. 


INTERIOR  DECORATIONS.^=s^>^ 

Wall   Papers,  Burlaps,  Denims,  Tapestries,  Canvas  Lincrusta  and 
Anaglypta,  Plastic  Relief    All  kinds  .... 

DRAPERIES  and  FURNISHINGS. 


Cretones  to  match  Wall  Papers.    Upholstery  Fabrics  in  Silk,  Wool, 
Linen  and  Cotton.        ....... 

China  Silks,  Silkolines  and  Japanese  Crepes,  Lace  Curtains  in  Swiss, 
Irish  Point,  Nottingham,  Brussels  and  Renaissance  Arabian  Nets. 
Muslin  and  Novelty  Nets.     ...... 

MODERN  ART  GRILLES. 

Oddities  in  China  Lamps,  Clocks,  and  Bric-a-Brac 

Estimates  cheerfully  furnished  for  Decorating  a  room  or  a  house. 

Our  prices  are  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  Brst-class  workmanship. 

H.   B.    BRAINERD, 

T.i.pho,».  7U-<. -No.  426  MAIN  STREET. 


G.  W.  BURCH^ 


Manufacturer  of 


Rubber 


stamps,    91  Asylum  St 


Witbont  ony  <iDeBtiou,  ur  auy  matiuur  of  doubt,  tlie  beat  equipped 
Rubber  Staiup  Works  iu  CouDecticiit,  and  equalled  by  very  few  in 
tbo  Eaatem  states.     A  very  latge  Hssortmout  of  NEW  TYPE  ns 
exotuBLvuly  for  making  rubber  staaip  matrices. 


SEALS. 


Our  Snal  Eugraver  is  on 
workmen  in  tlio  country. 
It  seals  to  be  lirst-i'luss  in  every  partioulur. 


>   of  tbe   best 
We  guarantee 


WE   ALSO  deal  in  Stencils,  Steel  Stamps,  Check 
Punches,  Burning  Brands,  Rubber  Type,  etc. 

Buck's  Pat.  Pneumatic  or  Flexible  Stamp, 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


nm,  THomson  i  co., 

380,  398,  400,  and  402  Main  Street, 


16,  IS,  20  and  SS        <=«-*•  °«v 

Wm.  Cunpbdl. 

Temple  St.  lii»^B.s»o,«. 


^f 


Hartford,  Conn. 


CHXSBY  BZOCK. 


WHOLESALE  AND  KETAIL  DEALERS  IN 


..rM-mWb.. 


grench 


oey 


Iritiah 


Ciermon 


Special  attentiou  ia  giv< 


Linens,  Towelings,  Muslins  and  Cottons, 

While  our  other  DepartiueutH,  cinbraciDg 

Silks.  Dress  Goods.  Flannels.  Skirls.  Laces.  Ribbons.  Trimmings,  Gloves. 
Hosiery,  Notions,  Handkerchiefs,  Underclolhing.  Druggist  Sun- 
dries, Boys'  Clothing.  Ladies'  and  Children's  Boots  and 
Shoes.  Shawls,  Cloaks,  Millinery.  Carpets. 
Furniture  and  House  Furnishing 
Goods. 

Will  he  fouDil  reploto  with  the  Latest  Novelties. 

& Ladies'  Restaurant,   Waiting  and  Toilet  Rooms.  — —^ 


•  m  ■ 


450  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

SAGE,  AL.L.EN  <fe  CO., 

No.  369  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn., 

OFFER  THE 

Largest  Variety  at  Lowest  Prices 

iu  the  following  Departments: 

Cloaks,  Silks,  Linens  and  Housekeeping  Goods, 

Ladies'  Suits,  Black  Goods,  Kid  Gloves, 

Silk  Waists,  Colored  Dress  Goods,  Hosiery, 

Cotton  Shirt  Waists,  Laces, 

Trimmings,         Wool  and  Cotton  Underwear,         Ribbons. 

EVERY  UP  TO  DATE  NOVELTY  AS  THEY  APPEAR. 

SAGE,  ALLEN  cfe  CO., 

No.  369  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


MAPS 


OF  THE  CITY 

FOR  SALE  BY 

i6  -!??«„      ELIHU  GEER'S  SONS,  Printers, 


/RA  J.  STRONG, 


DEALER  IN 


lues, 


-^^j 


New   and   Second-Hand. 


SMALL  ENGINES  AND  BOILERS  for  Ice  Plants. 

^=^ WATER  WHEELS,  ELECTRIC  MOTORS. 

Agent  for  Hot  Water  Heaters  for  Public  and  Private  buildings.        Estimates  cheerfully  give 

Call  on  or  address 

IRA   J.    STRONG, 

p.  o.  Box,  IOI4.  276  ASYI^UM  ST.,  Hartford,  Com 


qeer's  haktford  city  directory. 


gEIDLER   &    MAY, 


FINE  and 
MEDIUM 


pURNITURE. 


Chamber  Suits, 
Parlor  Suits, 
DiNiNC  Room  Suits, 


of  all  kinds  <il 

Household  •  Furniture 
and  Baby  Carriages 


T  BOTTOH  PkicKS. 


Nos.  306  to  318  PEARL  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A.  W.  SPALDING.  C.  C.  FULLER. 

C.  g  FULLER  &  CO., 

Carpets.     pURNITURE,     Ranges. 

Parlor,  Chaniher,  Dining  Boom,  Library,  Sail,  Eitciat,  and  Office  Furmlure  in  gitat  rarUty: 
Also,  Sol*  AgenU  for 

Tk  Gann  Combination  and  Tbe  Windsor  Folding  Bed, 


The  Eftsieat  Working,  Simplest,  iitul  Best 
iu  the  World. 


Baby  Carrias^es 

-  in  Grea.t  1 

GleuTTood  Ranges, 

.^ Best  oD  Eaj-tb. 

14  and  16  FORD  ST„  Hartford,  Conn. 


—in  Grea.t  Tarietlefl. 


GEBES    HARTFOKD    CITY    DmECTTOaT. 

"No  Matter  what  yoa  see  Advertised,  always  call  on 

FENN,  THE  FVRNITVRB  MAN, 

before  purchasing." 


v 


PENN, 


Opposite 

Atheneum, 


No.  205  ^ 

Main  ^  '^ 

_,  ,  i     HARTFORD, 

Street.  i 


....CONN. 


The  Furniture  Man. 


y'M^ 


MaaafaetarfT  of  iind  L 

OF  Ahh  KINDS. 


Agency  for  the  CeWitatfd 


Furniture- 
Household  Stoves 

.■..^and   Ranges 

LINUS  T.  FENN. 


GBER  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORV. 


^HE  MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO, 
China, 


MOKES  MBJ 
DWKIHT  N 


Glassware, 

^::=.'^I/ampS, 

Plated  Ware,  Table  Cutlery, 

Berstow  Stoves,  and  Ranges, 

Oil  and  Gas  Stoves, 

Agate  Iron  Ware, 

Kitchen  Farnlablngs. 
Ice  Cream  Freexera, 
Refrigerators,  ele, 

WEDDING  PRBSBNTS 

A  SFECIALTV. 


ICC  MAIN  STREET, 

V%f%/  Wavertv  Bids..  H 


Waverly  Bldg..  HARTFORD.  CONN. 


W.   H.    HALLIDAY, 


131  FRONT  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Locks  Replaced 

wilfi  Comtiiialioti  Lncks. 


Repairing  of  M  and  Stnro  Sales. "' 

•  • 

Locksiltli,  Electric  Bells, 

Keys  Filtel,  SpUn  Mes, 

Saws  rUel  Bnrelar  Alarm 

«  * 

Bell  Hanging  in  the  most  approved  style.        Special  Attention  to  Electrical  Worl<. 
Electrical  Gas  LIglitlng. 

MAII.    OSBERS     KILL    RECEIVE    FBOMRT    ATTENTION- 

Xtesldence.    OS    \niL.lL.X A.aiS    SX.,    Hartfoi'd,    Oodii. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

CURT  EDMUND  BECK, 


Fine    Upholstered    Furniture. 

A  Specialty  of  Draper;  Work  and  malting  of  New  Hair  Mattresses. 
Also  Old  Hair  Mattresses  made  over. 

262  ALLYN  STREET,  Opposite  Masonic  Temple. 


BMTABLISHED,    IHM. 


DEALER    IN 

Steves,  Farriages  arid  Ranges. 


TIN  WARE  -Z^.^. 

A  Large  Variety  at 

STOVE  REPAIRS. 
ROOFING  "-"I 

~'"-" -"•""■  ;;;i:^  JOBBING. 

Tin,  Copper,  and  Sheet  Iron  Ware 
Manufactured  to  Onhr, 
TSo,    038     MA.IIS     STR.EET,    Ha.rtfor<l,    Conn. 

PerBons  wanting  Stoves  or  any  article  in  our  Ime  will  find  it   to  their  sdvautage  to 
c»ll  at  538   MAIN   STREET  before  purcLaaiiig  elsenticre. 


S.  &  R,  Brabazon, 
—    Stone  Cutters 


PORTLAND  BROWN  STONE,  and  other  FREESTONE. 

Office  and  Yard,  86  POTTER  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


GEBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  -155 

JAMES    AHERN, 

Gas  and  Electric  Light  Fixtures, 

AND  ELECTRIC  SUPPLIES. 

Sanitary  Plumbing, 

Steam  and  Hot  Water 

H  eat  i  n  g  -^^"^  svfpi.ies. 

Electric  Bells  and  Burglar  Alarms, 

Electric  Gas  Lighting, 
Gas  Stoves  for  Cooking  and  Heating. 

Personal  attention  given  to  examination  of  Defective  Plnmbing. 

ASYIII  ST.,  Hartfflrt,  Cobb. 


Telkphokr 

cownkction. 


NORRIS  B.  BULL. 


GEORGE  S.  BULL. 


N.  B.  BXJL.Ii  <fe  SON, 

189  and  191  MAIN  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Ranges,  Refrigerators,  and  Tin  Ware, 

HOUSEKEEPING  GOODS.  GRAHITE  IRON  WARE. 

Winfhrop  B,  Hamlet  Grand,  and  Gold  Coin 

RANGES. 

Garland  and  Florence 
OIL  STOVES. 

...BOYNTON  FURNACES. 


Portable  and  Brick-Set, 


Gold  Coin  Square  Ventriduct 
BASE  BURNER, 


^^ 


~w- 


-tnC) 


TIN  Roofing,  Eavo  Spouts  and  Conductors  put  on  in  the  best 
manner.      Plumbiug,   Gas  and  Water  Pipe  Fitting  by 
Boynton  Hot  Water  Heater,     experienced  workmen.    House  Yeutilating  a  Specialty. 


f 


456  GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

The  taft  company, 

Qeneral 


WOOD    WORKERS. 


Interior  Finish,  •  Wood  Carving, 


Stairs,  Panel  Work, 
Window  Frames, 

Veranda  Work,  \ 

Pressed  Ornaments, 
Embossed  Mouiding^s, 

Band  Sawing, 

All  Kinds  of  Tumingf. 


Fret  and  Grille  Work, 

Jig  Sawing,  Brackets, 
(  Turned  Posts, 

Balusters, 
Side  Boaixls, 

Book  Cases, 

'   General  Jobbing. 


Specialties  made  of  Store,  Office,  Cafe  and  Saloon  Fixtures. 

LUMBER  STREET,  Hartford. 

H.  HARDENDORFF, 


Contractor  a"d  Builder. 

Jobbing  and  Repairing.     Plans  and  Specifications  Furnished. 

Prices  Reasonable. 

Office  and  Shop,  102  HUDSON  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

EDWARD    BALF, 

General  *  Contractor 

Carting  and  Trucking.        Excavating  and  Grading. 

Stone  and  Sand  Furnished. 

Office,  2  CHAPEL  ST.  Residence,  174  SEYMOUR  ST 

r 


58 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


467 


BETH  BSLDEN. 


JAMES  S.  BELDEN. 


SETH  BELDEN  &  SON, 

DEALEJRS  IN 

Nortb  River  and  Pennsylvania  Blue  Stone, 

Bolton  Flag'gli^g'  Stone, 
Glastonbury  and  Haddam  Granite  Curb, 

Gutter,  CrossTralk,  and  Paving*  Blocks, 
Rosendale  and  Portland  Cements. 

Curb,  Gatter,  and  Sidewalks  laid  in  the  best  manner.    IS^Forty  Years'  Experience. 
Oflice  ancl  Yard,  OO  OOAEIMLKI^OH:  ST.,  XIotirtfoiTd,  Oonn. 


Seth  Belden,  President. 


James  S.  Belden,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 


HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  CO 


} 


DEALERS    IK 

STANDARD    AKRON    SALT    GLAZED    SEWER    AND     DRAIN     PIPE. 

Mannfactorera  and  Dealers  In 

Cement  Tile,  Branches,  Bends,  Traps,  etc.   Well  and  Chimney  Tile,  Land  Tile. 

Office,     eo     OOJMLIMCKROS     S'XJE^£;£:'X,     IXax-tfoi-cl,     Oonn. 
Branch  Office,  278  MAIN  STREET,  with  Hartford  Coal  Company. 


M.  J.  O'CONNOR,  President, 
1542  Broad  Street, 

Hartford,  Conn. 


JAMES  CLEARY,  Secretary, 

East  Windsor  Hill, 
Conn. 


"Windsor  Red  Stone  Co." 

EAST  WINDSOR  HILL,  CONN. 

Quarry  and  Mill  at  RYE  STATION,  on  the  New  England  Railroad, 

Springfield  Branch. 

Sared  M  Block  Stone,  Cans,  Is,  Sleiis,  etc. 

Contractors  for  ail  kinds  of  CUT  STONE  WORK. 


Agents  for  INDIANA  LIMESTONE. 


468 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


^R  ©rMnante  in  ^elatian  t0  t\t  ^xtt- 

tion  0f  inilHiings  in  t([t  ^itg 

fff  farlfffri. 


SECTION  I. 

DEFX11ITION8. 

In  this  ordinuice  the  following  terms  shall  have  the 
meanings  respectively  assigned  to  them : 

"  Alterations  "  means  any  addition  or  change  from 
the  original  plan  of  the  building/ 

**  Cellar'*  means  a  lower  story  of  which  one-half  or 
more  of  the  height  from  the  floor  to  the  ceiling  is  below 
the  level  of  the  ground  adjoining. 

**  Foundation  Wall  *'  means  that  portion  of  a  wall 
below  the  level  of  the  outside  flnisned  grade ;  but  if 
under  party  or  partition  walls,  to  mean  that  portion 
below  the  cellar  floor. 

** Footings"  mean  the  lower  course  of  stone  under 
a  foundation  or  other  wall,  projecting  beyond  the  face 
of  wall  each  side  to  increase  the  area  oY  the  base  of 
the  wall.  Where  concrete  is  used  instead  of  stone,  the 
thickness  of  footing  shall  be  increased  one-third. 

^  Inspector"  means  the  Building  Inspector. 

**  Party  Wall"  means  every  wall  used,  or  built  in  order 
to  be  used,  as  a  separation  of  two  or  more  buildings. 

"  External  Wall"  means  every  outer  wall  or  vertical 
enclosure  of  a  building  other  than  a  party  wall. 

"  Partition  Wall "  means  any  interior  wall  of  ma- 
sonry in  a  building  other  than  a  party  or  external  wall. 

*' Partition"  means  any  interior  wall  in  a  building 
other  than  of  masonry. 

"  Repairs  "  means  the  reconstruction  or  renewal  of 
asxj  existing  part  of  a  building,  and  not  made,  in  the 
opinion  of  tne  inspector,  for  the  purpose  of  converting 
the  building, in  whole  or  in  part,  substantially  to  anew 
one. 

"  Stories  "  are  counted  from  the  first  tier  of  beams  at 
or  above  the  level  of  adjoining  ground. 

"  Half  Story  "  means  that  portion  of  a  story  imme- 
diately under  the  roof,  whose  inside  height  shall  not 
exceed  five  feet  at  the  plate. 

*<  Wooden  Building"  means  any  building  the  struct- 
ural part  of  whose  outside  walls  is  of  wood. 

"Building  of  Brick  or  other  Fire-proof  Material" 
means  any  building  the  structural  part  of  whose  out- 
side walls  is  of  such  material. 

"Block of  Dwellings"  means  a  series  of  two  or 
more  houses  Uvsed  mainly  for  dwellings,  such  houses 
being  separated  by  party  walls  and  naving  separate 
entrances  and  stairways. 

"Shed  "  means  a  structure  not  exceeding  one  story 
in  height,  nt  least  one  or  more  of  whose  sides  is  open. " 

"Cement  Mortar"  means  a  mortar  composed  of  not 
more  than  three  parts  of  sand  to  one  j>art  of  good  frchh 
cement,  which  is  to  be  used  immediately  after  being 
mixed. 

"Lime  Mortar"  means  a  mortar  composed  of  not 
more  than  four  parts  of  sand  to  one  part  of  fresh 
bunied  lime,  which  shall  not  be  used  before  being 
thoroughly  slacked. 

"  Cement  and  Lime  Mortar"  means  a  mortar  com- 
posed of  one  part  of  lime,  one  part  of  cement,  and  six 
parts  of  sand. 

"Concrete  for  Foundations  "  means  a  mortar  of  one 
part  of  cement,  two  parts  of  sand,  carefully  mixed 
with  five  i)arts  of  small  clean  broken  stone  iiot  larger 
than  an  egg. 

SECTION  II. 

FIRB    UMITS. 

The  fire  limits  of  the  City  of  Hartford  shall  be  as 
follows:  Beginning  at  the  junction  of  the  Park 
River  and  Commerce  street;  thence  following  Uie  Park 
River  to  a  point  two  hundred  feet  east  of  Main  street; 


thence  south  by  aline  parallel  to  Main  street  to  a  ptAnt 
opposite  the  north  ena  of  the  South  Green;  thence  by 
a  straight  line  to  a  point  on  Park  street  two  hundred 
feet  west  of  Main  street;  thence  by  a  line  parallal  to 
Main  street  to  Park  River;  thence  following  Park  River 
to  a  point  two  hundred  feet  south  of  Asylum  street; 
thence  west  by  a  line  parallel  to  Asylum  street  to  « 
point  opposite  its  junction  with  Farmington  avenue; 
thence  by  a  straight  line  to  a  point  two  hundred  feet 
north  of  Asylum  street  onposlte  said  junction;  thence 
by  a  line  parallel  to  Asylum  street  to  the  New  York, 
New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  tracks;  thence  fol- 
lowing the  said  tracks  to  a  point  two  hundred  feet 
south  of  Albany  avenue;  thence  westerly  by  a  line 
parallel  to  Albany  avenue  to  a  point  on  Eklwards  street 
two  hundred  feet  south  of  Albany  avenue;  thence  by 
a  straight  line  to  a  point  two  hundred  feet  north  of 
Albany  avenue  opposite  tlie  center  of  Edwards  street; 
thence  by  a  line  parallel  to  Albany  avenue  to  the  New 
York,  J^ew  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  tracks ; 
thence  by  the  Valley  Division  of  said  railroad  to  Com- 
merce street;  thence  by  said  street  to  the  place  of 
beginning;  embracing  ail  the  territory  lying  within 
said  limits. 

SECTION  HI. 

FIRE  LIMITS  RSGULATIOMB. 

Within  the  aforesaid  fire  limits  it  shall  be  unlawful 
to  erect,  enlarge,  or  elevate  any  wooden  building,  or  to 
build  any  structure  unless  it  be  of  brick,  stone  or  iroa, 
or  other  fireproof  material.  The  inspector  may,  how- 
ever, permit  the  removal  of  a  wooden  building  from 
one  part  of  a  lot  within  said  fire  limits  to  another  part 
of  the  same  lot,  when  in  its  new  position  it  shall  not 
be  within  twenty-five  feet  of  any  building.  The  in- 
spector may  permit  the  erection  of  wooden  sheds  with 
metal  roof' when  such  structures  will  not  endanger 
other  property,  and  may  permit  the  erection  of  one- 
story  wooden  buildings  witliin  said  limits,  covered  with 
corrugate<l  iron  or  other  fireproof  materials;  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  inspector.  The  inspector  may  per- 
mit temporary  structures  in  connection  with  the  erec- 
tion of  buildings. 

SECTION  IV. 

FOUNDATIONS. 

All  excavations  shall  be  properly  guarded  and  pro- 
tected so  as  to  prevent  the  same  from  becoming  aan- 
gerous  to  life  or  limb,  and  shall  be  sheet-piled  wherever 
necessary'  to  prevent  the  adjoining  earth  from  cavii:^ 
in.  Broad  ana  heavy  footing  courses  of  stone  or  con- 
cretes are  to  be  provided  wherever  in  the  opinion  of 
the  inspector  the  condition  of  the  soil  or  the  height  of 
the  building  may  demand  them,  and  in  all  cases  such 
footing  courses  shall  be  set  under  brick  foundations. 
The  thickness  of  foundation  walls  shall  not  be  less  than 
indicated  by  the  diagrams  of  walls.  Dwellings  of  wood 
not  exceeding  one  and.  one-half  stories  in  height,  and 
\^oden  barns  and  buildings  for  light  work  not  exceed- 
ing two  stories  in  height  may  rest  upon  brick  piers  if 
approved  by  the  inspector.  Whenever  foundatiom^  are 
unusually  deep  or  serve  as  bank  walls,  the  thickness 
must  be  proportionately  increased.  All  foundation 
walls  shall  be  properly  bonded  as  often  as  once  in  each 
square  yard.  All  piers  and  chimneys  shall  have  foot- 
ings not  less  than  six  inches  thick,  and  proportionately 
thicker  wherever  in  the  opinion  of  the  inspector 
soil  or  the  height  of  the  load  shall  require,  and  sk 
project  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  the  thickness. 
\vo<3den  post  or  column  shall  be  used  in  any  cellai 
a  stnictiiral  support,  mill  construction  excepted. 

SECTION  V. 

MOKTAR  FOR  STONE  AMD  BRICK  WALLS. 

Mortar  for  stone  or  brick  walls  below  the  leve 
water  shall  be  cement   mortar.    Fonndations  wh 
the    weight    of  building  requires    a   wall    two   f 
tliick   shall  be  laid  in  cement  mortar.     All  fou 
Continued  on  page  460. 


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fttions  Ie«ii  th«o  two  feet  thick  i^hall  be  laid  in 
cement  t^r  cein«nit  and  lime  rnortar.  Brick  walls 
alK/re  v:;rfmxA  oirer  tizteen  inehee  thick  and  more 
than  ftmr  *tmi««  or  fortj-five  feet  high  shall  be  laid 
in  cement  mortar,  but  for  the  height  above  four  sto- 
ri#«  or  fortr-five  feet  the  apper  »tories  over  that 
hf;f^ht  may  Xh'  laid  in  cement  and  lime  mortar.  All 
other  wall*, other  than  walli  in  d well ing4, shall  belaid 
in  cement  and  lime  mortar.  Dwelling*  not  exceeding 
thr^**  *Uir\f.%  or  thirtj-five  feet  in  height  may  be  laia 
in  lime  mortar.  Underpinning  to  wooden  onildingB 
KhalJ  be  laid  in  cement  and  Hme  mortar.  The  fta% 
liearing  load  U)  apply  to  good  brick-work  shAlI  be  esti- 
mtiitt\  at  eight  tonx  for  each  superficial  foot,  where 
gf>od  lime  mortar  h  nae^l,  and  eleven  and  one-half  tons 
where  nwcienX  and  lime  mortar  is  u»4><I,  and  fifteen  tons 
wh^re  grxxl  c<'ment  mortar  in  used,  and  eleven  tons 
wh<?re  u,t)fH\  roncrete  is  used.  Each  cubic  foot  of  brick- 
work Hhall  be  d^'eiried  to  weigh  one  hundred  and  fifteen 
prmnds;  sandstone,  marble,  and  granite  shall  be  deemed 
to  weigh  one  hnnared  and  sixty  jwonds  per  cubic  foot 

SECTION  VI. 

ASHLAK  AHD  8TOHB  WORK. 

No  rock-face  work  in  walls  below  the  water  table  or 
thesujMTwtructure  above,  in  any  building,  shall  be  less 
tlmn  four  inches  thick,  and  shall  have  a  bond  stone 
running  into  snid  wall  at  least  twelve  inches  once  in 
fi^wy  square  yard  of  surface  of  wall.  In  buildings 
faced  with  asnlar  each  face  stone  shall  be  anchored 
Into  the  backinf^  with  w rough t-iron  anchors,  at  least 
one-eighth  of  an  inch  thli'k  by  one  inch  wide,  or  of  one- 
eighth  of  an  inch  in  diameter,  and  of  suitable  length. 
V^  here  a  wall  is  flnislie<l  with  a  stone  cornice,  or  where 
any  stone  jirojects  beyond  the  face  of  the  wall,  the 
greatest  weight  of  material  shall  be  on  the  inside  of  the 
face  of  the  wall  or  otherwise  properly  secured. 

SECTION  VII. 

BKIOK  WALLS. 

The  thickness  of  brick  walls  shall  not  be  less  than 
indicated  by  the  diagrams  of  walls,  except  in  special 
c  anes  to  be  approved  hy  the  inspector.  Brick  used  in 
all  buildings  shall  be  good,  hard,  well-burned  brick,  ex- 
co  j>t  where  used  for  firo  stopH  or  for  backing  the  inside 
of  wooden  buildings.  All  brick  walls  shall  be  well 
bonded  at  least  every  Heventh  coiirHC  throughout  the 
thickness  of  the  wall.  Where  face  or  ornamental 
brick-work  are  used,  a  blind  header  may  be  used  by 
cutting  oil"  the  inner  corners  of  the  face  brick  and  lay- 
ing a  diagonal  header,  or  by  laying  a  course  of  headern 
and  stretchers.  Within  the  fire  limits  no  party  wall 
shall  be  less  than  twelve  inches  thick.  Every  dwelling 
in  a  block  of  dw(*lllngs  shall  be  Aoparated  from  the  one 
tttljoining  by  a  brick  narty  wall  running  from  front  to 
rear;  snch  walls  shall  be  without  openings  (and  outside 
of  tiro  limit"*,  shall  be  built  out  to  boarding  of  sides 
and  up  to  underside  of  roof  boarding),  and  of  a  thick- 
ness .HptMMfle«l  in  this  section.  Outside  the  fire  limits, 
when  tiie  party  wall  avera^res  over  thirty-five  feet,  and 
un<ler  forty-five  l'e<«t  in  heiirht,  estimating  from  the  level 
of  cellar  floor,  the  cellar  part  of  said  wallsliall  not  be  less 
than  twelve  lncllc^  thick;  and  the  remainder  of  said 
wall  shall  bo  not  les>  than  eight  inches  thick;  but  when 
such  w  till  averages  tiiirtv-fivo  feet  (»r  les.s  in  height,  esti- 
mating from  the  level  of  cellar  floor,  it  may  be  eight 
inches  tliick  the  full  heiijlii;  other  party  walls  to  be  as 
Indicated  by  ilia^'ram  of  walls.  Wheiv  eight-inch 
party  walls  are  U'^cil,  the  fiiH'>r  joists  or  beams  shall  be 
separated  or  spucctl,  so  that  there  shall  be  not  less  than 
lour  inches  of  brick-work  beJ\N  ecu  said  joists  or  beams. 
(>tit"«iile  walls  may  be  holUnv  when  necessary.  But 
when>  hollow  walls  are  used,  the  air  spaces  are  not  to 
be  included  in  the  thickne'**  required;  slots  orchases  in 
the  wall  shall  not  come  within  four  inches  of  the  oj>{X)- 
site  <idcof  >\:ill.  anil  no  two  slots  shall  be  within  eii:ht 
foot  of  each  other.  Ifanybrick  building  already  built,  or 


which  may  be  baOt  hereafter,  siuUl  be  altered,  enlsr|;ed, 
raised,  baiit  npon,  repaired  or  rebailt,  snch  altermtums 
shall  be  made  to  conform  to  the  reqnlreniettta  of  this 
•ectionandof  Section  17.  Underpinning  to  wooden 
buildings  not  over  two  and  one-half  storiealiigfa,  nndar 
twenty-fonr  feet  wide  and  thirty-two  feet  long  may  be 
eight  fnches  thick;  all  other  nnderpinning  shall  be  not 
less  than  twelve  inches  thick;  the  inside  coarse  to  be 
built  up  to  top  of  first  floor  joist;  where  ei^t-inch 
walls  are  nsed,  the  brick  work  shall  be  built  on  top  of 
the  wood«iUs  to  top  of  first  floor  joist,  and  may  be  not 
less  than  four  inches  thick.  Whenever  more  than  h^f 
the  area  of  any  brick  wall  is  occupied  by  window  or 
other  openings,  the  constmctire  frame  work  shall  be  of 
iron  or  other  fire-proof  material,  and  the  remaining 
portions  of  wall  shall  be  suitably  thicker.  No  wooden 
lintels  shall  be  nsed  to  support  brick  walls. 

SECTION  VIU. 

WALL  ASCHOBa^ 

All  walls  of  a  building  meeting  at  an  angle  shall  be 
anchored  to  the  adjoining  wall,  every  eight  feet  in 
height,  hj  anchors  madecH  at  least  one  inch  by  one- 
eighth  or  an  inch  wrought-iron,  securely  bnilt  into  the 
side  or  partition  walls  not  less  than  thirty-six  inches, 
and  into  the  front  or  rear  walls  at  least  one-half  the 
thickness  of  such  walls,  except  where  the  walls  are 
carried  up  together  and  bonded  at  the  point  of  con- 
tact. 

All  walls  of  a  building  shall  be  anchored  to  each 
tier  of  beams  or  joists  at  intervals  of  not  more  than  six 
feet  apart  (except  in  mill  construction,  where  each 
timber  shall  be  anchored),  with  good  wroujfcht-iron 
anchors  not  less  than  one  and  a  half  inches  wide,  by 
one-quarter  of  an  inch  thick,  fastened  to  the  sides  of  tlie 
beams  or  joist  by  three  wrought-iron  spikes,  one-fourth 
of  an  inch  in  diameter.  Where  beams  are  supported 
by  girders  or  partitions,  the  beams  shall  be  butted  to- 
gether end  to  end  and  strapped  by  wrou^t-iron  straps 
of  the  same  size,  and  distance  apart  and  on  the  same 
l>eam  as  the  wall  anchors,  and  fastened  in  the  same 
manner,  or  the  joists  may  lap  each  other  at  least  twelve 
inches  and  be  well  spiked  or  bolted  together;  every  pier 
or  wall,  front  or  rear,  shall  be  anchored  to  the  beams  of 
each  story;  front  and  rear  beams  shall  have  hard-wood 
anchor-strips  between  the  beams  to  support  the  an- 
chor, which  shall  pass  over  at  least  tbvee  beams.  Sills 
of  wooden  structures  which  are  set  at  a  ^ater  height 
than  the  first  fioor,  and  the  plate  supporting  roofs  upon 
brick  buildings,  shall  be  bolted  to  the  brick-work  with 
wrought-iron  bolts  not  less  than  two  feet  long,  one- 
half  inch  in  diameter,  secured  at  the  bottom  to  a  hori- 
zontal plate  or  washer  of  iron  not  less  than  four  inches 
square,  and  not  less  than  one-eightli  of  an  inch  thick, 
the  top  of  bolt  to  be  provided  with  proper  washer, 
screw  threads  and  nut. 

SECTION  IX. 

FIRE-PLACES,  OHIMNETS,  AND  FLUB& 

The  jambs  of  every  fire-place,  i-ange  or  grate  open- 
ing shall  be  at  least  eight  inches  wide,  and  the  backs 
of  such  opening  shall  be  at  least  eight  inches  thick ; 
and  brick-work  over  fire-places,  grates,  or  other  open- 
ings shall  be  supported  by  iron  bars,  or  brick  or  stone 
arches.    All  Iiearths  shall  be  suppNprted  by  trimmer 
arches  of   brick  or  stone,  or  by  iron  coustructio 
Hearths  and  trimmer  arches  shall  be  at  least  eig 
inches  longer  on  either  side  than  the  width  of  su^ 
openings,  and  at  least  eighteen  inches  wide  in  front 
cliimney  breast.    No  chimney  shall  be  corbelled  fro 
a  wall  more  than  eight  inches,  nor  be  hung  from  a  wa 
less  than  twelve  inches  thick, unless  it  projects  equalh 
on  each  side  of  the  wall,  nor  started  nor  bnilt  upon  anV 
wooden  floor  or  beam.    All  chimneys  shall  be  built  o' 
brick ,  stone,  or  other  fire-proof  materials.    Brick  chim 
nevs,  including  foundation,  shall    have  waUs  eigh 
inches  thick  unless  terra-cotta  flue  linings  are  used,  ii 
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E.  TAYLOR  &  SONS, 


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Mahogany,  Oak,  Black  Walunt,  Ash,  Butternut,  Qnartered  Oak. 
Soittlieim    Pine    a    Speoialty. 


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Doors,  Windows  and  Blinds, 

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Also,  Plate  and  Window  Glass,  Putty,  Etc. 
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CofUinued  from  page  400. 
whicl^  case  the  walls  may  be  four  inches  outside  the 
liniDff.  Where  chimneys  are  bailt  in  outside  walls,  the 
tile  shall  start  not  less  than  tn'o  feet  below  the  under- 
side of  the  first  floor  joists^  at  fire-places  the  tile  to 
begin  within  two  feet  of  the  throat  of  the  chimney; 
when  chimneys  are  built  inside  without  fire-places, 
they  shall  be  built  plumb  firom  the  foundation  and  the 
tiles  shall  start  at  the  cellar  floor,  or  the  chimney  shall 
be  built  with  eij^ht-inch  walls.  Ventilating  fines  or 
ducts  may  by  special  permission  of  the  inspector  be 
built  with  four-inch  walls,  if  the  outside  wall  be  eight 
inches  tliick,  in  which  case  they  need  not  be  tiled,  and 
may  be  topped  out  as  chimneys.  Smoke  pipe  tioles 
shall  haye  thimbles  of  iron  or  terra-cotta ;  no  tile  shall 
be  used  for  chimney  unless  enclosed  with  four  inches 
of  brick-work;  all'chimneys  shall  be  topped  out  at 
least  four  feet  above  the  highest  point  of  contact  with 
roof;  no  nail  shall  be  driven  into  the  masonry  of  any 
chimney;  flues  of  ranges,  or  heating  boilers  and  other 
similar  flues,  shall  have  the  outside  exposed  to  the 
height  of  the  ceiling,  or  be  plastered  directly  upon  the 
brick. 

SECTION  X. 

8MOKB  PIPB8. 

No  smokepipe  in  any  building  with  wooden  or  combus- 
tible flf)or  or  ceilings,  shall  enter  any  flue,  unless  the  pipe 
shall  be  at  least  eight  inches  from  either  the  floors,  ceil- 
ings, or  partitions;  and  where  smoke-pipes  pass  through 
a  stud  or  wooden  partitions  or  floors  or  any  kind,  whether 
plastered  or  not,  they  shall  be  protected  by  a  doable 
collar  of  metal  with  two  inches  of  air  space  and  holes 
for  ventilation,  or  by  a  terra-cotta  thimble  with  four 
inches  of  brick--woTk  around  for  the  full  thickness  of 
the  studding;  where  the  wood  work  is  protected  by  a 
shield  of  metal  a  less  distance  may  be  allowed,  but  not 
less  than  four  inches. 

SECTION  XI. 

FURNACBA  AKD  HOT  AIR  PIPES. 

Brick  set  hot  air  fhmaces  shall  have  two  covers  with 
air  space  of  four  inches  between  them;  the  inner  cover 
of  the  hot-air  chamber  shall  be  a  brick  arch,  or  two 
courses  of  brick,  laid  on  galvanized  iron  or  tin.  sup- 
ported by  iron  bars.  The  outside  cover  or  top  or  fur- 
nace shall  be  made  of  brick  or  metal  supported  by  iron 
bars,  and  constructed  so  as  to  be  perfectly  tight."  The 
walls  of  furnaces  shall  be  built  hollow,  vis.,  one  inner 
and  one  outer  wall,  each  four  inches  thick,  properly 
bonded  together,  with  air  space  of  not  less  tnan  two 
inches  between  them.  All  furnaces  shall  be  built  at 
least  four  inches  from  anv  woodwork.  Cold  air  boxes 
shall  be  of  metal  or  briclc  for  a  distance  of  thrae  feet 
from  the  furnace.  Portable  hot  air  furnaces  shall  be 
kept  at  least  sixteen  inches  from  any  woodwork  or 
ceiling  unless  they  are  protected  by  a  metal  shield,  in 
which  case  they  tnay  be  kept  not  less  than  eight  inches 
from  said  woodwork  or  ceiliiig.  Wooden  floors  under 
any  portable  furnace  sdiall  be  protected  by  a  course  of 
brick  laid  in  mortar,  said  brick  to  extend  twenty  inches 
at  least  in  ftont  of  the  asb-pan.  Registers  over  a  brick 
furnace  shall  be  supported  by  a  brick  shaf^  from  cover 
of  f\imace,  with  a  metal  pipe  inside.  Registers  placed 
in  any  wood  floor  shall  nave  either  stone  or  iron  bor- 
ders. Register  boxes  shall  be  made  of  tin,  with  a 
flange  on  top  to  fit  in  the  rabbet  in  the  border,  and  the 
register  shall  rest  upon  the  same;  there  shall  be  not  less 
than  one  inch  open  space  on  all  sides  of  box;  where 
but  one  register  is  connected  to  a  furnace,  said  register 
sbaU  have  no  valves.  Horizontal  pipes,  and  hot-air 
pipes  in  floors  or  stud  partitions,  shall  have  the  wood- 
work lined  with  tin  plate,  and  the  outside  faces  covered 
witJi  metal  or  slate.  Horizontal  pipes  shall  be  kept  six 
inches  below  the  floor  beams  or  ceiling,  unless  plas- 
tered or  protected  by  a  metal  shield^  in  which  case  the 
distance  shall  be  not  less  than  three  inches;  where  hot- 
air  pipes  pass  through  stud  or  any  wooden  partition!, 


they  shall  be  protected  by  a  double  collar  of  metal, 
witli  one>inch  in  space  and  holes  for  ventilatian,  or 
surrounded  by  four  mches  of  briek-work. 

SECTION  xn. 

STEAM  BOILERS,  HOT  WATER  HEATERS  AJTD  PIPSS. 

No  steam  boiler  or  boilers  shall  be  installed  for  heat- 
ing purposes  in  or  under  any  public  bn  tiding  or  place  of 
puDiic  assembly,  nor  in  any  notel,  building  for  offices, 
nor  apartment  building,  without  the  approval  of  the 
Building  Inspector;  and  the  steam  pressure  allowed  on 
such  boilers  shall  in  no  case  exceed  ten  pounds  ner 
square  inch.  Hot  water  systems  shall  be  provioed 
with  open  tanks;  or  if  closed  system  is  useo,  safety 
•  valves  8hall.be  provided;  said  valves  to  be  set  at  a 
pressure  not  exceeding  five  pounds  above  the  water 
pressure  at  the  boiler,  and  in  no  case  shall  the  expan- 
sion of  any  system  be  provided  for  by  back  pressure 
into  the  city  water  mains.  In  buildings  where  boilers 
are  used  for  elevators  or  ventilatoni.  a  permit  for  the 
installation  of  a  steam  boiler  or  boilers  must  first  be 
obtained  from  the  Building  Inspector;  but  the  pressure 
of  steam  per  square  inch  allowed  must  be  r^^ated 
and  limited  by  an  inspector  authorized  under  the  laws 
of  this  state  to  make  inspections  of  steam  boilers.  AU 
boilers  used  in  the  buildings  hereinbefore  named  must 
be  thoroughly  inspected  at  least  once  in  each  year. 
No  boiler  used  for  steam  heat  or  motive  power,  nor  any 
hot-water  heater,  shall  be  placed  on  any  floor  above 
the  cellar  floor,  unless  the  same  is  set  on  fire*proof 
beams  and  arches,  and  in  no  case  without  a  permit 
from  the  inspector.  No  steam  pipe  shall  be  placed 
within  one  and  a  half  inches  of  any  wood  work  or  tim- 
ber unless  the  wood  work  or  timber  is  protected  by  a 
metal  shield.  All  steam  pipes  passing  through  floors 
or  ceilings,  or  lath  and  plaster  partitious,  shall  be  pro- 
tected by  a  metal  tube  with  an  airspace  between.  All 
wooden  l)oxes  enclosing  steam  pipes  or  radiators,  and 
all  coven  to  recesses,  shall  be  lined  with  metal ;  all 
steam  and  hot  water  pipes  shall  be  supported  by  iron 
brackets  or  hangers. 

SECTION  XIIL 

OAS  AMD  WATER  PIPES. 

No  gas,  water,  or  other  pipes,  shall  be  let  into  the 
beams  or  joists  unless  the  same  be  placed  within  thii^- 
six  inches  of  the  end  of  beam  or  joists;  nor  shall  the 
pipes  be  let  into  the  beams  or  joists  more  than  two 
inches  in  depth.  All  buildings  used  as  factories,  hotels, 
churches,  theaters,  school-houses,  jails,  or  for  public 
assemblies,  in  which  gas  or  steam  Is  used  for  lighting 
or  heating,  shall  have  the  supply  pipes  leading  from 
the  street  mains  provided  each  with  a  stop-cock  placed 
in  the  sidewalk  at  or  near  the  curb.  All  gas  brackets 
shall  be  placed  at  least  two  feet  below  any  ceiling  or 
wood  work,  unless  the  same  is  protected  by  a  shield;  in 
which  case  the  distance  shall  not  be  less  than  eighteen 
inches.  Swinging  or  folding  gas  brackets  placed 
against  any  stud,  partition,  or  wood  work,  and  gas- 
lights placed  near  window  curtains  or  other  combusti- 
ble material,  shall  be  protected  by  proper  shield. 

SECTION  XIV. 

WOODEN  FLOORS. 

All  buildings  shall  have  floors  of  sufficient  stre"*^^ 
in  all  parts  to  bear  safely  upon  each  superficial  fov 
surface,  in  addition  to  the  weight  of  the  material! 
which  the  floors  are  composed,  at  least  the  foUon 
loads,  viz.:  Dwelling  houses,  fifty  pounds;  offices, 
hundred  pounds;  puolic  assemblies,  one  hundred 
twenty  pounds;   stores,  warehouses,    workshops, 
buildings  used  for  manufacturing  or  commercial  f 
poses,  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  pounds.    Root 
all  buildings  shall  be  proportioned  to  bear  safely  fi 
pounds  upon  every  superficial  foot  of  their  surface 
addition  to  the  weight  of  the  material  composing  ) 
continued  on  page  464. 


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game.  Every  column,  post,  or  other  vertical  support 
shall  be  of  sufficient  strength  to  bear  safely  the  weight 
of  material  and  load  of  the  portion  of  each  and  everv 
floor  depending  upon  it  for  support.  No  cast-iron  col- 
umn shall  be  less  than  three-fourth  of  an  inch  in  thick- 
ness. Columns  where  placed  over  one  another  shall 
not  bear  upon  a  wooden  mrder,  but  directly  upon  each 
other,  or  have  iron  dowels  or  pintals  between  the  cap 
and  base  plates.  Wooden  columns  supporting  wooden 
girders  or  beams  shall  have  cap  and  base  plates  of  cast 
iron  not  less  than  one  inch  thick.  All  beams  or  joists 
shall  be  free  from  any  imperfection  whereby  the 
strength  may  be  impaired,  and  of  such  dimensions  and 
material  as  the  purpose  for  which  the  building  is  used 
requires.  No  bridging  shall  exceed  eight  feet  from 
end  of  beam  or  joists  or  between  each  row  of  bridging. 
Stirrup  irons  of  proper  size  shall  be  used  at  all  head- 
ers where  the  opening  exceeds  four  feet;  dwelling 
houses  may  be  excepted,  where,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
inspector,  they  are  not  required.  The  ends  of  all 
beams  and  joists  in  brick  walls  shall  be  beveled,  so  that 
no  level  portion  of  the  top  shall  enter  the  walls.  All 
beams  and  joists  shall  rest  not  less  than  four  inches  on 
the  walls  or  other  supports.  Buildings  may  have  floors 
of  the  size  and  spacing  shown  in  the  following  table, 
when,  in  the  opinion  of  the  inspector,  the  size  is  suffi- 
cient for  the  load  imposed  thereon : 


ATTIC 

FLOORS. 

Greatest 

Least  No. 

Greatest 

distance  ' 

POWflOf 

length. 

Least  size. 

on  centers. 

bridging. 

12  feet 

2    by    7 

16  inches 

one 

14  feet 

2    by    8 

16  inches 

one 

OTHER 

FLOORS. 

12  feet 

2    by    8 

16  inches 

one 

14  feet 

2    bv    9 

16  inches 

one 

Id  feet 

2    by  10 

16  inchos 

one 

18  feet 

2    by  12 

16  inches 

two 

20  feet 

2i  by  12 

12  inches 

two 

22  feet 

8    by  12 

12  inches 

two 

24  feet 

2.i  by  14 

12  Inches 

two 

The  foregoing  table  is  based  on  the  use  of  spruce 
timber. 

At  each  floor  the  joists  are  to  be  doubled  and  spiked 
together  under  all  partitions,  and  for  trimmers,  and 
headers  around  all  openings,  and  where  the  span  is 
long,  there  shall  be  a  suitable  truss,  framed  in  the  par- 
tition; all  door  openings  are  to  be  properly  trussed, 
two  by  four  inch  sills  and  plates  are  to  be  placed  at  all 
partitions  not  resting  upon  girder  beams,  or  where  the 
studding  does  not  pass  down  on  to  the  plate  of  the  par- 
tition below.  All  bearing  partitions  shall  have  at 
least  one  row  of  bridging  of  the  full  width  of  the  studs. 
The  studding  of  outside  walls  of  all  wooden  structures 
three  stories  in  height  to  the  plate  shall  not  be  less  than 
two  by  five  inches,  set  not  more  than  sixteen  inches  on 
centers.  The  studding  of  outside  walls  under  three 
stories  in  height  to  plate  may  be  two  by  four  inches; 
the  studs  of  all  bearing  partitions  shall  not  be  less  than 
two  by  four  inches,  set  the  four-inch  way,  all  to  be  set 
not  more  than  sixteen  inches  on  centers.  The  sills  of 
all  wooden  structures  shall  be  not  less  than  four  by  six 
inches.  Any  wooden  building  built  within  one  foot  of 
the  line  of  an  adjoining  lot,  shall  have  the  outside  ad- 
joining wall  built  of  brick  of  the  thickness  specified  in 
Section  VII,  except  in  special  cases  to  be  approved  by 
the  inspector.  Where  the  larger  number  of  floor  joists 
are  of  a  given  size  according  to  the  ordinance,  and 
there  are  some  of  the  joists  over  the  given  length,  the 
distance  on  centers  may  be  reduced,  or  the  joists  in- 
creasd  in  thickness,  so 'that  the  strength  shall  remain 
the  same. 

SECTION  XV. 

FIRE  STOPS. 

.  P>ery  interior  iron  column  supporting  a  partition  or 
other  brick  wall  or  pier  shall  be  nre-proofed  by  being 
properly  encased  in  brick  or  terra  colta,  or  by  a  coat- 


ing of  plaster  one  inch  thick  on  wire  or  metal  lathing 
or  otiier  fire-proof  materials.  Inside  the  fire  limits, 
every  furred  Wall  or  partition  of  stone,  brick  or  otli«r 
like  material,  shall  be  provided  with  fire  stops,  at  each 
story,  said  stop  to  consist  of  brick,  mortar,  or  other  fire- 
proof materials.  Stud-bearing  partitions  shall  be  pro- 
vided with  fire  stops  at  each  story,  which  may  be  of 
the  same  material  as  partition,  but  no  stop  of  urood 
shall  be  less  than  two  inches  thick,  by  the  full  width  of 
partition.  Where  mortar  stops  are  used,  wooden  strips 
two  inches  thick  may  be  usecl  as  supports.  The  spaces 
between  the  fioor  joists,  where  the v  rest  upon  the  bear- 
ing partitions,  shall  be  stopped.  The  stop  csn  be  the 
same  material  as  the  partition,  but  no  stop  shall  be 
less  than  two  inches  thick.  The  spaces  between  tbe 
stair  strings  and  the  joists  of  the  landings,  unless 
unceiled,  shall  be  stopped  at  three  places  in  each  story; 
stops  can  be  wood  not  le^  than  two  inches  thick.  Out- 
side the  fire  limits,  all  buildings  three  stories  in  height 
or  over  shall  be  provided  with  fire  stops  as  above  in 
each  story.  In  every  building  there  shall  be  at  least 
one  line  of  fire  stops  which  snail  be  set  at  the  base  of 
all  walls  and  partitions. 

In  all  buildings,  without  regard  to  the  number  of 
stories,  including  all  rooms  finished  off  in  the  space 
enclosed  by  the  roof,  in  what  is  termed  the  attic,  all 
outside  walls  and  all  inside  partitions  shall  be  plas- 
tered down  to  the  fioor,  and  back  all  bases  and  wain- 
scoting in  each  story. 

SECTION  XVI. 

STAIRWAYS,  SCUTTLES,  ROOFS  AND  CX>R1II€RS. 

Every  building  (other  than  a  dwelling  house  occu- 
pied by  not  more  than  one  family)  ehalT  have  to  each 
story  two  means  of  egress  to  the  ground,  either  inside 
or  outside  the  building,  not  including  elevators.  And 
such  means  shall  be  kept  free  from  obstruction  at  all 
times,  and  shall  be  accessible  from  each  room  in  each 
story.  All  buildings  over  two  stories  in  height  shall 
have  a  permanent  access  to  the  roof  from  the  inside. 
The  opening  of  said  access  shall  be  not  less  than 
eighteen  by  thirty  inches  in  the  clear. 

The  planking  and  sheathing  of  the  roof  of  every 
building  hereafter  erected  or  built  inside  the  fire 
limits  shall  in  no  case  be  extended  across  the  partr 
wall  thereof,  and  every  such  roof  shall  be  covered  with 
slate,  tin,  copper,  iron  or  other  fire-proof  materials. 
And  all  the  party  walls,  except  as  provided  in  Section 
7,  in  all  buildings  shall  be  carried  up  at  least  one  foot 
above  the  roof,  and  shall  be  capped  with  tile,  tin,  stone 
or  other  fire-proof  materials.  Every  cornice  within 
the  fire  limits,  except  in  isolated  buildings  used  as 
dwellings  only,  shall  be  wholly  of  brick,  iron,  terra 
cotta,  stone,  or  other  incombustible  material. 

SECTION  XVII. 

RAISING  AND  ENLARGING  BUILDINGS. 

In  case  any  building  is  so  altered  as  to  add  to  the 
height  thereof,  such  altered  building  shall  be  so  con- 
structed as  to  comply  with  all  the  provisions  and  limi- 
tations of  this  ordinance  applicable  to  the  clas8>of  build- 
ing to  which  such  altered  structure  belongs. 

SECTION  XVIII. 

DAMAGED  BUILDINGS. 

Every  building  that  may  be  damaged  by  fire  or  other- 
wise before  a  permit  is  issued  to  repair  or  replace  the 
same  shall  be  examined  by  the  inspector,  and  such 
parts  of  said  buildings  as,  in  his  opinion,  are  unsafe, 
or  damaged  to  an  extent  that  will  impair  the  safety  of 
the  reconstructed  building  shall  be  taken  down. 

SECTION  XIX. 

BLECTRIO  WIRING. 

All  li^ht,  heat,  power,  burglar  alarm,  telephone,  or 
other  wires  leading  into  any  building,  and  all  electric 
Continued  on  page  4B6. 


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Continued  from  page  464. 
wires  placed  inside  of  any  bnilding,  whether  connected 
with  aerial  or  nndergroond  wires,  shall  be  installed 
under  the  rales  of  the  Hartford  Board  of  Fire  Under- 
writers, and  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  building  in- 
si>ector|  and  no  wires,  currents  o^  appliances  shall 
hereafter  be  introduced  into  or  placed  in  any  building 
in  said  city,  unless  the  same  be  done  in  compliance  with 
the  requirements  of  said  rules. 

SE€TION  XX. 

THEATERS  AND  ASSEMBLY  HALLS. 

In'every  building  hereafter  so  built  or  altered  as  to 
contain  an  audience  or  assembly  hall,  capable  of  hold- 
ing eight  hundred  persons  or  more,  and  used  for  theat- 
rical purposes,  such  audience  or  assembly  hall  shall  be 
on  the  nrst  floor  of  such  building.      The  audience 
hall  and  each  gallery  of  every  such  building  shall 
have  at  least  two  independent  exits,  so  placed  as  to  pro- 
vide the  safest  possible  egress.    Every  such  exit  shall 
have  a  width  of  at  least  twenty  inches  for  every  one 
hundred  persons  which  the  hall  and  galleries  from 
which  it  ieads  is  capable  of  containing;  but  none  of 
the  exits  above  required  shall  be  less  than  five  feet  wide. 
Every  building  intended  to  be  used  for  theatrical  or 
operatic  or  other  such  purposes  hereafter  built  shall 
have  a  frontage  as  wide  ti»  the  widest  part  of  the  audi- 
torium or  assembly  hall,  including  side  passages  or 
lobbies,  the  whole  width  and  height  of  which  frontage 
shall  be  upon  a  street,  court,  passageway,  or  area  at 
least  thirty  feet  wide  opposite  the  entire  frontage.  Such 
court,  passageway,  or  area  shall  have  an  unobstructed 
way  at  least  thirty  feet  wide  to  the  public  street.  There 
shall  be*  at  least  one  exit  on  this  front,  which  shall  be 
in  no  case  less  than  five  feet  in  width,  and  of  such 
greater  width,  in  proportion  with  the  seating  capacitv 
of  the  hall,  as  an  allowance  of  twenty  inches  for  eacii 
one  hundred  persons  will  in  the  aggregate  require. 
There  shall  be  other  independent  exits  of  the  same 
aggregate  capacity.    All  doors  shall  open  outwards, 
Olid  shall  not  be  placed  to  reduce  the  passage  above 
required.    There  shall  be  open  courts  on  the  sides  not 
less  than  ten  feet  wide  with  an  exit  or  corridor  from  the 
court  to  the  street.    All  aisles,  stairways,  and  passages 
shall  bo  of  even  or  increasing  width  towards  the  exit, 
with  a  ceiling  at  least  seven  feet  high  throughout,  with- 
out o])struotions,  properly  arranged  for  the  easy  exit  of 
the  audience,  as  computed  by  the  above  rule.    No  aisle 
or  passage  in  such  buildings,  rising  towards  its  exit  ex- 
cept stairs  from  story  to  story  and  necessary  steps  in 
galleries  and  balconies,  shall  have  a  gradient  within 
the  auditorium  of  more  than  two  in  ten,  or  elsewhere 
of  more  than  one  iu  ten.     All  seats  in  the  auditorium 
except  those  contained  in  boxes,  shall  be  flrmly  secured 
to  the  floor,  and  no  seat  in  the  auditorium  shall  have 
more  than  six  seats  intervening  between  it  and  on  aisle 
on  either  side,  and  no  .stool  or  seat  shall  be  placed  in  an 
aisle.    The  cut  of  stair  stringers  shall  not  exceed  seven 
and  one-half  inches  rise,  nor  less  than  ten  inches  tread. 
No  winders  shall  be  less  than  seven  inches  wide  at  the 
narrowest  part.    There  shall  be  no  flights  of  more  than 
fifteen    or  less    than   throe    steps  between  landings. 
Every  landing  shall  be  at  least  four  feet  wide  from  step 
t(»  stop.     All  stairs  and  landing;;  shall  have  hand-rails 
on  both  sides  firmly  secured  to  walls,  or  to  strong  posts 
and   bnlu.stiTs.    Stairways  twelve  feet  or  more  wide 
shall  have  one  or  more  intermediate  rails  properly  sup- 
portoil.     No  l)t»iler,  or  heating  ap])aratus,  exceptstoam 
or  hot-air  j)ipes,or  hot-water  pipes  and  radiators,  shall 
he  located  under  the  auditorium  nor  under  any  passage 
or  stairway  or  any  exit.    The  lights  for  the  rear  of  the 
auditorium,  and   for  all  passages  and  stairways  of 
exits,  shall  be  independent  of  the  liglits  of  the  rest  of 
the  auflitorium,  and  of  the  platform  or  stage,  and  shall 
he  so  jirranged  that  they  cnnnot  be  turned  down  or  oil" 
from  the  platform  or  stage.    If  electricity  is  u^^ed  for 
lighting  there  shall  bo  provided  suitable  arrangements 
for  promptly  lighting  gas  jets  in  case  of  failure  of  the 


electric  current,  or  such  other  suitable  device  for  such 
an  emergency  as  shall  be  approved  by  the  inspector. 
All  exits  from  the  building  shaQ  be  opened  at  the  close 
of  every  performance  •and  whenever  necessary,  and 
shall  have  fastenings  on  the  inside  only.    Evezy  exit 
shall  have  over  the  same,  on  the  inside,  the  word  EXIT 
painted  in  legible  letters,  not  less  than  eight  inches 
high.    Plans  showing  the  exits  and  stairways  shall  be 
printed  on  every  programme  or  playbill.    No  teaipo- 
rarv  seats  or  other  obstruction  shall  be  allowed  in  any 
aisle,  passageway,  or  stairway,  and  no  person  shall  he 
aHowed  to  remain  in  any  ai.sle  or  stairway  during  any 
performance.    The  stage  shall  be  separated  from  the 
auditorium  by  a  brick  wall  sixteen  inches  thick,  which 
wall  shall  extend  the  entire  width  and  height  of  the 
building,  and  two  and  one-half  feet  above  the  highest 
roof.    The  top  of  said  wall  is  to  be  covered  with  cop- 
ing or  some  fire-proof  material    like  a  party   wall. 
There  shall  be  no  openings  through  this  wall,  except 
the  curtain  opening,  and  not  more  than  two  otliers, 
which  shall  be  at  or  below  the  level  of  the  stage;  these 
latter  openings  shall  not  exceed  twenty-one  superficial 
feet  each,  and  shall  have  tinned  wood  .self-closing  door? 
securely  hung  to  rabbeted  iron  frames  or    rabbets 
in  the  brick  work.    The  proscenium  opening  shall  be 
spanned  by  an  iron  girder  covered  with  fire- proof  ma- 
terials to  protect  it  from  the  heat,  with  a  relieving 
arch  over  the  same,  the  intervening  space  to  hie  filled 
with  brick  the  full  thickness  of  the  wall*    Wire  or  me- 
tallic lathing  shall  be  used  throughout  the  building  for 
plastering.    The  finish  or  decorative  features  around 
the  curtam  opening  shall  be  of  fire-proof  material  well 
secured  to  the  masonry.    All  the  scenery,  curtains,  and 
woodwork  of  the  stage  shall  be  thoroughly  covered 
with  fire-proof  material.    No  fixedportionof  the  stage, 
except  the  floor^  shall  be  of  wood.  There  shall  be  ample 
passageway  a(\|oiningeach  division  of  the  anditorinm. 
The  proscenium  or  curtain  opening  shall  have  a  fire- 
proof curtain,  reinforced  by  wire  netting,  or  otherwise 
strengthened.    If  of  iron,  or  similar  heavy  material, 
and  made  to  lower  from  the  top,  it  shall  be  so  contrived 
as  to  be  stopped  securely  at  a  height  of  seven  feet  above 
the  stage  fioor,  the  remaining  opening  being  closed  by 
a  curtain  or  valance  of  fire-proof  fabric.    Such  cur- 
tain shall  be  raised  at  the  beginning  and  lowered  at  the 
end  of  each  and  every  performance,  and  shaU  be  ope- 
rated by  approved  macninery  for  tiiat  purpose,  and  the 
curtain  shall  be  at  least  three  feet  distant  from  the 
footlights  at  the  nearest  point.    All  carpenter  or  prop- 
erty shops  and  wardrobes  shall  be  separated  from  the 
stage,  auditorium,  and  dressing  room  divisions,  by  solid 
brick  walls,  with  no  openings  to  the  auditorium  or 
dressing  room  divisions,  and  shall  have  tinned  wood 
self-closing  doors  securely  hun^  to  rabbets  in  the  brick 
work.    All  rooms  in  theaters  tor  the  use  of  persons 
employed  therein  shall  have  two  independent  exits. 
All  stage  and  dressing  room  gaslight  shall  be  protected 
by  proper  nettings.    There  shall  he  one  or  more  venti- 
lators near  the  center  and  above  the  highest  portion  of 
the  sta^e,  equal  in  combined  area  of  opening  to  one- 
tenth  of  the  area  of  the  stage  floor.    Every  such  ven- 
tilator shall  have  a  valve  or  lever  so  counterbalanced 
as  to  open  automatically,  and  shall  be  kept  closed 
when  not  in  use,  by  a  cord  accessible  to  the  stage. 
Such  cord  shall  be  ot  combustible  material,  and  so  ar- 
ranged that  if  it  is  severed  the  ventilator  will  open 
automatically.     There  shall  be  at  least  two  two-ir 
high  service  stand-pipes  on  the  stage,  with  ample  | 
virion  of  hose  and  nozzles  at  each  level  of  the  stag< 
each  side,  and  the  water  shall  be  kept  turned  on  duri 
occupation  of  the  building,  by  any  audience.    Tl 
said  j)ipes  shall  have  two  gates,  one  above  the  oth< 
with  a  ])roper  test  or  waste  valve,  the  lower  gate  to  L 
kept  open  at  all  times.    The  proscenium  opening  sha 
be  pi'ovided  with  a  two  aud  one-half  inch  pertbrate 
iron  pipe  or  equivalent  equipment  of  automatic  or  opei 
sprinklers,  us  inspector  may  direct,  so  constructed  as  t< 
form  when  in  operation  a  complete  water  curtain  f 
C<yMlud<d  on  page  468. 


J 


GEER's    HAKTFOED    city    DrRECTORY.  467 

Thomas  A.  Lake,  Preset.  Evbrett  J.  Lake,  Sec'y.  George  W.  Hill,  Treas. 

THE  HARTFORD  LUMBER  CO., 

Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 

Hard  and  Soft  Woods, 

Shingles,  Lath  and  Timber. 

BEAR    17   AliBJLNT   AYE.,   HARTFORD,  CONN. 


HARTFORD    MOULDING  WORKS, 

ALJFMEn    T.    RICKEJt,    Proprietor, 

MANUFACTURER     OF 

MOULDINGS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  FOR 

"~ --Builders  and 

Picture  Frame  Dealers-- — ^ 

In  Blacl<  Walnut,  Chestnut,  Cherry,  Pine,  Etc. 

SAWING,    PLANING    AND    MATCHING    TO    ORDER. 

Lumber  Kiln-Dried  to   Order. 

GOOD  work:  and  low  prices. 

2'6  POTTER  STREET,      -       -       -       HARTFORD,  CONN. 


Abel  Strickland.  Charler  W.  Shea. 

STRICKLAND  &  SHEA, 

Scroll  Sawing, 

Wood  Turning, 

Carving, 

Ornamental  Wood  Work, 

Bank  and  Office  Fixtures. 

Church  Work  and  Mantels  a  Specialty.    Jobbing  and  Repairing. 

20  POTTER  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


468 


GEEKS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBBCTDBT. 


OyiuUULed  fr^m  fmge  444. 

the  entire jfTOKenimn  openinf^  mod  there  -hsU  be  for 
the  rent  of  the  utaire  m  cofnp:*rt^  «vAt»>Tn  ^^-f  fire  m^par*- 
tu<i  and  perf'^ated  iron  pi;>**,  a-aMmatic  or  opm 
^prinkl#?r*.  Said  pipes  or  tprmkkfn  *r.il-  'rjer:if:;.:e»i 
with  water  br  rji;a>-pref  «are«err;ce.and  r;«  at  ai:  :imes 
readj  for  ose.  There  shall  k«  baIeonie«  not  le««  than 
Ibar  ft;<;t  in  wi^uh  in  »aii  open  coart  or  courts  {fpr 
fitreft,  when  the  building  U>rdeF«  oo  a  street;,  ai  eftch 
levfil  or  tier  a^xtve  the  parquet,  on  each  «ide  of  the  audi- 
torium,  of  «nfficient  )eu;fth  to  embrace  the  two  eziu, 
and  fr'/m  th<;  »aid  haIcoriie«  there  »hall  be  staircases 
exUituWn^  to  thf  ^rrmind  le^el,  with  a  ris^  of  not  nK>re 
than  eifrht  and  one-half  inche*  to  a  «i<-p,  and  not  le^ 
than  nine-inch  trea/J  excIa^iTe  of  the  no*injr.  The 
stnircaM  from  th«  upper  balcony  to  the  next  lielow 
shall  \fe  not  less  than  thirty  inches  in  width  in  the 
clear,  and  from  the  fir»t  l^lconyto  the  frronnd  three 
feet  in  clear  where  the  mating  capacity  of  the  andito- 
riiim  in  fifteen  hundred  or  le<«.«,  and  three  feet  <»ix  inches, 
where  the  seating  capacity  is  not  more  than  two  thou- 
sand r)eople.  All  the  above  balconies  and  staircases 
shall  ws  constructed  of  iron  throu<(hont,  including  the 
flrx>ni,  and  of  ample  strength  to  hustaio  the  load  to  be 
carried  by  them,  and  they  shall  lie  covered  with  a 
tnetal  ho^>d  or  awning,  to  l>e  eonstmcted  as  shall  be 
direxsted  by  the  inspector. 

SECTION  XXL 

KLKVATOR8. 

In  any  building  in  which  there  t«hall  be  an  elevator 
not  enclosed  in  w&\U  constructed  of  brick  or  other  fire- 
prrx>f  materials,  and  provldefl  with  fire-proof  doors, 
the  oiM;nings  thereof  tnrongh  and  upon  each  floor  of 
said  buildings  shall  be  provided  with  and  protected  by 
a  guard  or  gate  and  with  gcxjd  trap-df>ors  with  which 
to  close  the  same.  Such  guardn,  gates  and  trap-doors 
shall  lie  kept  closed  at  all  tirne<t  except  when  in  actual 
use.  In  all  buildings  except  manufactories  hereafter 
erected,  the  r(X)f  immediately  over  the  elevator  shidl 
be  covered  with  a  skylight  of  suitable  size.  All  ele- 
vators hereafter  ])laced  in  any  building,  except  raanu- 
factorit^s  or  Htore>hriuseK,  shall  be  enclosed  in  suitable 
walls  of  brick  or  frame  work  of  iron  and  burnt  clay 
filling,  or  other  fl re-] iroof  materials  ;  said  walls  shall 
(^xtotid  through  and  above  the  roof  of  the  building  at 
leant  three  feci,  and  all  openings  into  the  same  shall  be 
provided  with  flre-proof  doors  made  solid  for  three  feet 
above  the  floor  level,  and  with  grill  openings  above. 
Klevators  may  be  plnoed  in  the  well-hole  of  stairs  with- 
out such  brick  or  fire-proof  enclosures;  where  the 
stairs  are  inclosed  with  brick  or  other  fire-proof  walls, 
but  tlio  frame  work  andinclosure  of  such  elevator  shall 
1)0  of  iron  or  other  fire-proof  materials.  The  roofs  over 
all  inclosed  elevators  shall  be  made  of  fire-proof  mate- 
rials, with  a  skylight  of  at  least  three-fourths  of  the 
area  of  the  shah,  made  of  gltiss  set  in  an  iron  frame. 
Immediiitely  under  all  oveniead  machinery  at  top  of 
elevator  shuHt,  tliore  shall  be  placed  a  8ut)stantial  grat- 
ing or  screen  of  iron  of  sulHcient  strength  to  protect 
from  fulling  matcriaN.  Every  elevator  shall  oe  pro- 
vided with  a  swlVicicnt  arraiigonient  to  prevent  the 
fulling  of  the  cur  or  plntfonn  in  case  of  accident. 
Kvery  purt  of  any  elevat«>r  not  inclosed  in  a  shaft,  ex- 
cept in  nianutu<*torics  and  store-liou^es,  shall  be  i)ro- 
tc'ctcil  by  un  iroti  screen  or  grill.  Freight  elevators 
sliull  luive  u  notice  ported  conH])icuoTisly  thereon,  us 
follows  :  ••persons  riding  on  this  elevator  do  so  at 
their  own  risk."  All  persons  placed  in  charge  of  run- 
ning any  elevut«)r,  shull  be  steady,  reliable  ])ersons, 
with  >uituhlc  (|uuliticalions  to  do  such  work.  No  ele- 
vator shull  be  uxcd  until  it  has  been  inspected  and  a 
permit  hu««  been  grunted  by  tlio  inspector  ;  and  when 
uiiy  repairs  are  louiul  iu>ce««sury,  upon  ins])ection,  they 
shull  he  inude  without  delay,  and  the  u^e  of  the  eleva- 
t*»r  shall  i'case.  und  it  .shall  not  be  again  used  until  a 
new  insiH'otion,  unlcs<<  a  certificate  signed  by  an  eleva- 
t«>r-huil<ler  that  the  elevator  is  safe,  hus  boeii  furnished 
niidpo>ted  at  the  entrance. 


sEcnos  xxn. 

AL  onihwaecs  or  parts  of  ordmaacc^ 
bcreviifa  trt  bervbj  repealed. 

Apprvved,  Jfarek  17, 18M. 

Attest^  HnxT  F.  Sxiib,  CUf  Cterk, 


HASTFOBD  JUROBS, 
Far  ComrtB/rmm  Sepiemder,  1896. 


A'biance  F.  H. 
Alien  Xormand  F. 
Alien  B.  Rowland 
Andnis  Charles  B. 
Andni«8  Bauj  F. 
Ban  John  £. 
Barrett  Robert  W. 
Baker  Isaiah,  Jr. 
Baker  William  E. 
Balf&lward 
Bar  boar  Lucius  A. 
Barrow*  Freeman  W. 
Bartholumew  W.  W. 
Bartlett  Edward  S. 
Benedict  Samuel  N. 
Blake  Charles  A. 
Blake  Thomas  J. 
Blanchard  0.  H. 
Bosworth  S.  B. 
Boyd  Thomas 
Brainerd  Amaziah 
Burr  Franklin  L. 
Candee  John  D. 
Capewell  Geo.  J. 
Carey  Frank  S. 
Case"  Horace  J. 
Chapman  Silas,  Jr. 
Cobum  Charles 
Colton  Olcott  B. 
Cone  J.  H. 
C<X)k  George 
Cooley  Charles  H. 
Coombs  John 
Cowles  Frank 
Dickinson,  L.  A. 
D  wight  Henry  C. 
Fairfield  John  M. 
Faxon  Edward  R. 
Fiege  Augustus  F. 
Fuller  Chauncey  C. 
Furlong  Frank  P. 
Gates  Thomas 
Gillett  Albert  B. 
Glazier  Judson  A. 
Gregg  George  W. 
Griswold  Sanford  A. 


Gunshaimon  Thos.  W. 
HaasLomsB. 
HallJolmH. 
Hart  Cbaiies  R. 
Hartstalllsaac. 
Hollister  Geo.  F« 
Huntington  Chas.  G. 
Jackson  Rufus  H. 
Jacobs  Ward  W. 
Johnson  Frank  E. 
Judd  £.  H. 
Kellogg  Julius  A. 
Kennedy  Henrv. 
King  Horace  H. 
Kohn  Henry 
Lamb  John  W. 
Lepard  Frederick  P. 
Mahl  George 
Marcy  Fred  A. 
Mather  Walter  S. 
McManuB  John  C. 
MeUen  Moees 
Miller  H.  G.  O. 
Montgomery  H.  G. 
Moore  Clifllord  0. 
Moran  John  F. 
Murphy  Edward  J. 
Newton  Gea  W. 
Olds  Alfred  A. 
Packard  Caleb  L. 
Parker  John  D. 
Pease  Charles  A. 
Preston  Albert  B. 
Preston  Miles  B. 
Pruttin£  George 
Qttinn  Patrick  H. 
Rislev  Lorenzo 
Scanlon  Michael  F, 
Schott  James  S. 
Silsby  J.  H. 
Soby  Charles 
Tyler  Heman  A. 
Wallace  Alfred  M. 
Watrous  Wm.  H. 
Williams  A.  C.  J. 
Zweygart  Henry  J. 


CYCLONES  OR  BLIZZARDS. 

August  14,  1787,  in  Rockyhill,  Glastonbury,  Bolton 
and  Coventry. 

Over  Litchfield,  Hartford,  Windham  and  New  London 
counties,  July  15, 1799. 

In  the  last  centur}'  near  Meriden  and  Wethersfield; 
at  Wallingford  in  1878;  at  Winsted,  July  2,1888;  at 
Bumside,  Sept.  12, 1886. 

March  11-18,  1888,  occurred  the  heaviest  snow  i 
ice  stonu  ever  known,  which  shut  off  all  communii< 
tion  from  the  city  for  nearly  a  week  except  by  the  1 
distance  telephone. 

July  18, 1893,  a  heavy  thunder  shower  accompa; 
with  cvclonic  wind  ana  hail  visited  Hartford,  umx 
ing  buildings  and  uprooting  trees,  doing  great  dami 
nlso  to  growing  cn>ps  and  tobacco  in  tlie  towns  of  £. 
Hartford  and  dlastonbury. 

April  12,  1894,  snow  and  high  gale;   driits  8  1 
deep  in  some  parts  of  the  state. 


f  ▼ 


GBER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


H.  sgoviimIiz: 


469 


ARCHITECT   AND    BUILDER. 


Practical, 
Artistic 


HOMES. 


A  Well -Developed  and  Carefully  Drawn   Plan  will  in   Every  Instance 

More  Than   Save   Its   Entire   Cost. 


DfficB^  24B  MAIN  STREET, 

Haxifard,  Canii, 

Telephone  Connettions. 


Residence, 
7  ALDEN  STREET. 


HILLS  &  FOX, 

Masons,  Contractors   and   Builders. 


SPECIAL   ATTENTION   GIVEN   TO   JOBBING. 


Office,  22   John   Street,   Hartford,   Conn. 


ALFSED  L.  HULS, 
Residence,  1  So.  Hudson  st. 


THOMAS  B.  FOX» 
Residence,  10  Congress  st. 


HIRAM  BISSELL, 

MASON.  BUILDER  AND  eONTRACTOR. 


JOBBING    ESPECIALLY    ATTENDED    TO. 


IHt*»m*H»U**f*m 


OFFICE  AND  RESIDENCE: 


43  WADSWORTH  ST.,  HARTFORD,  CONN 


470  geeb'5  HAnroKD  crrr  directory. 


▼.  ▼ 


Contractor  -  and  -  Builder, 

AL-Vi   M^KCPACTCKEK  OF 

4U  KIHDS  OF  HICE  WOOD  WOltK  FOB  aESIBEtCES.  BMKS,  STORES,  Etc. 

OFFICE,  236  MAIV  STBLEXT, 

Factory  286  to 290  Sheldon  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

H.  B.    FIVE  WORK  OT  BABD  WOODS  IS  OUR  8PECIAI.T7. 

A.  W.  SCOVILLE,  Architect. 

mans  amd  BpeetM^UtoMM  f^  aU  Mmds  mf  BmSMkmg^,  Macfert  mm  CmtmtnacH 


^^^■■^ 


MALLERY  TABOR, 


CARPENTER  MD  BUILDER. 


Personal  Attention  Qiven  to  Repair  Jobs. 

REAR  281  ALLYN  STREET,  <^HARTFORD,  CONN, 


ANDllKW  1).  WKHT.  WILLIAM  J.  SIMMS. 

^  WEST    &    SIMMS,  ^ 


BUlIiDEHS, 


OOKTR/ICTORS  FOH  Ml  Ousm  OF  (ottOtNGS 

With  ^(hmI  fticilitioH,  amull  expenses,  and  close  application  to  business,  we  can 
ilti  work  lit  prices  tliut  ou^^ht  to  insure  a  fair  share  of  public  patronage. 

OFFICE  OPEN  EVENINGS. 

Office  and  Shop,  No.  101a  Hudson  Street,  Hartford,  Com. 


GBEE'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  471 

W.  E.  Becker.  W.  H.  Rogers. 

BECKER  &  ROGERS,  Architects, 

241    MAIN   STREET,   HARTFORD,   CONN. 

Preliminary  Sketches,  Complete  Plans,  Specifications,  Detail  Drawings,  and  Superin- 
tendence furnished  for  all  Kinds  of  Buildings. 

HOUSES   DESIGNED   IN  THE   LATEST  AND  MOST  APPROVED  STYLES. 

Special  attention  given  to  inside  finish  and  decoration. 


mw^w^^  ^m&^^w 


» 


Contractor  *  and  *  Builder. 

ContFacts  of  all  kinds  taken,  both  larg^  and  small* 
JOBBING  WILL   RECEIVE   PROMPT  ATTENTION. 

Shop  rear  719  MAIN  ST.    Residence  13  FLORMNCM  ST. 

S.  D.  Stoddard.  W.  E.  Calkins. 

CONTRACTORS 

and  BUILDERS. 

Cabinet  and  all  kinds  of  Hard  Wood  Work.     .     .     . 
Every  Description  of  Wood  Jobbing  and  Repairing. 

rLANS  AND  SPECIFICATIONS  FVRNISHEn. 

283  SHELDON  STREET,  cor.  Union  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Telephone,  788-4. 


CHARXiZSS    H.    DRESSXSR, 

Successor  to  WYBELL  S&  DRESSER* 

MANUFACTURER   OF 

FINE  WOOD  WORK.  TURNING.  SCROLL  SAWING. 

STORE  AND  OFFICE  FURNISHINGS, 

MANTELS,  WAINSCOTING,   Etc. 

225  to  235  SHELDON  ST.,  cor.  Woodbridge  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


rzr 


472  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITr    DIRECTORY. 

ISAAC   A.  ALLEN,   Jr., 

SoeeeasoF  to  F.  fiL  IfEWMAH » 

Desiper.  Expert  on  Coostrnctioi 

372  HaiD  SL,  cor.  Temple  St.,  I^Si,"!  Rooms  99  and  100, 

Plans  of  all  kinds  furnished  for  Schools,  Dwellings,  Mills,  Blocks.  Etc 

JAMES    W.    BARLOW, 

CONTRACTOR  AND  BUILDER. 

Plans  and  Specifications  Shown  and  Furnished. 

SPECIAL   MEN   FOR  JOBBING. 

RESIDENCE,  No.  15  GRAND  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

ALEXANDER  WATSON, 

Practical    Curb   and   Sidewalk 

Setter  and  General  Jobber. 


Cement    Walks     and     Driveways,    Ceinuut     Flooring     for    Cellars,    Washstands, 
Houses,     Bank    Vaults,    Slaughter    Houses,    Etc.,    a    Specialty. 

ESTIMATES    FURNISHED. 


E^ngin* 


No.  32  LINCOLN  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


BUILDING    CONTRACTOP 


ESTIMATES  MADE  ON  AU.  CI.ASSES  OF  BUHAIHO. 

Office  and  Residence,  No.  lit  EDWARDS  ST.,  Hartford,  Coi 

Talephoae  Ooanectioa*  71S-B* 


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60 


geee's  hartfobd  city  directory. 


473 


J'  ROBERT  BRAND, 


PRACTICAL  CABINET  MAKER. 


DEALER    IN    ANTIQUE    KURNIXURE. 

Ik  All  Kinds   of  Furniture    Repaired,  Upholstered   and   Re- 
stored  at   Reasonable   Rates. 

7   GROVE  ST.,  HARTFORD.  CONN. 

Residence,  66  Putnam  St. 


IF-  a_-  L^^3sra-E, 


Painter  and  Decorator, 


Assent  for  the  Famous  Alfred 
Peats  Prize  Wall  Papers. 


The  finest  style  of  Fresco  Painting  done. 
Designs  of  every  description  submitted. 


ESXINIATES    KURNISHEE). 

62  LAUREL   STREET,  -:-  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


p.  C.  GRIEB80N. 


P.  C.  GRIERSON  &  CO., 


C.  A.  GLEASON. 


Practical  Decorators  and  Designers. 

FRESCO  AND  PLAIN  PAINTING.      . 
PAPER  HANGING  AND  WOOD  FINISHING. 

Relief  Work .  and    High-Class    Decorating   a    Specialty. 

DESIGNS    SUBMITTED. 


328  PEARL  STREET, 


HARTFORD,  CONN. 


JOHN   R.   HILLS, 


,278 


ST. 


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nrriist   Oo*i9    SuildinfiT. 


:ESesid.ez3.ce,   11   :ivi:siln   Street. 


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474  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

J.  H.  8IL8BY.  T.  M.  HARIiOW. 

J.  H.  SILSBY  &  CO., 

*  WUOLRSALB  DKALERfl  IN 

CANADA  AND  VERMONT  KILN  DRIED 

SpruGG  and  Hard  Wood  Flooring,  Gelling  and  Plank* 

SPRUCE   BOX  SHOOKS. 

Teirphone.  44s-g.  148    ALLYN    STREET,    Hartfotd,    Conn. 


MDWARD  O'NMIL, 


Jobbing  Attended  to  with  Promptness  and  Despatch. 

Shop  and  Residence,  68  HUDSON  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


D.  W.  MOLLIS, 


"N 


Successor  to  KNIGHT  A  HOhhlS, 


Contracting  Builder 


Fine  Residences  a  Specialty.  agbnt  for 

Small  Work  Attended  to  Promptly.  ^     BurrOWS    SCTeeil     Co. 

Estimates  Furnished  on  Application.  Portland    Me 

Shop  and  Residence,  62  LAUREL  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


FOR  YOUR. 


eommereial 


-TELEPHONE  703-6." 


They  will  Call  and  /Jive  you 
Estimates., 


ELIHU  GEER'S  SONS. 


GEER'S     HARTFORD    CITY     DIRECTORY. 


THE   BILLINGS   &    SPENCER  CO., 

3^.A.3E«.TZ*C>Z1.X3,    CJOXSTO:,    XT.   St.   .A.., 
MAUVrACIVRBKB   OF 

Drop  Forginga  of  Irooi  Stool,  and  Copper  t 
Firat-CUMa  Machinlato'  TooU.       .... 


AtOl 

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Equi] 
lophlt 


DROP  FORCINGS    oETcmi^loN 

For  PlBtote,  Scwlug  Machines,  I.ocomotiTes,  Stationarj  Eiigliies,  anil  Maclilnpry  Ocncrally. 

trSEMi  roil  Iu.iarKAtKi>  Cataldijur  jif\\\«K  A«cii(>  f«r  TIIEf.  B-  HIIil.l>(ir<  MVii.  (O. 


476  GEEB'S    HARTFORD    C[TY    DIRECTORY. 


CHAS.  P.  LINCOLN.  THEO.  «.  LIKCOIJ«. 


Phcenix  Iron  Works, 

(LINCOLN  &  CO.) 

Founders  and  Machinists 

54  to  70  ARCH   STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

XatiufactHrert  of 

Bleaching,  Dyeing.  Drying,  and  Finishing  Machinery.     Special  Machinery. 

Shafting,  Pulleys,  Couplings,  and  Hangers. 

Builders' . '.  Iron  . '.  Work. 

Iron  Castings. 

GENERAL    REPAIRS    OF   ALL    KINDS. 


" 

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■VFHAT    SHAXil^    WE    SI^JDEF    ON"? 

The" 

Hartford  Woven  Wire  IVlAnRESS." 

CLEAN,  LUXURIOUS,  AND  DURABLE. 

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The  Hartford  Woven  Wire  Mattress  Co. 

No.  618  CAPITOL  AVE.,  Cor.  UUREL  ST.,  HartlOfd,  Conn. 


GBERS    HAETFORD    CITr    DIRECTOKY. 


[E  PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO. 

1  Flower  Street,  Hartford,  Conn., 


PlonecB,    Sbupera,    Drilling     Maohiaea, 

Speed,   Catting-Otf  and   Engine   Lathes, 

Honitor  Lathes,  Tnrret-Head  Screw  and 

Chucking  Machinea,     Milling,    Profiling, 

Tappiug,  Cntter  and  Taper  Reamer  Grind - 

I  ing  MnohiueB,  Boring  Mills,  Bolt  Cutters, 

Die  Sinkers,  Metal  Band  Sawing  Machines, 

Tno-Spindle  Centering    Machines,  Floni 

Hill    Roll-GrooTing    Machines.   Drop    Hammers,   PuuclitDg  Presses,  I'n-ted   States   Standaid 

Thread,   Ring,   Plug  and   Caliper  Size  Onngea,  Hand,  Machine   Nnt,   Machine   Screw,   Pipe, 

Staybolt,   and  Pnllej  Taps,   Die-Slocks   and   Dies,   Milling  Cotters    in   great  variety,   solid 

and   with   inserted  teeth, 

Cnlters  for   Teeth    of  Gear  Wheels,   Combination  Lathe  Chncks,  Straight  and  Taper, 
Solid  and   Shell  Reamers,    Brass  Finishing, 

AUTOICATIC  WEIGHDfG  MACHHTES, 

SPECIAL    MACHINERY, 


Machinery   and   Tools   for    Bicycle    Manufacture. 


I«    Eqiilppol    w[th    Complete    Plants  e 
lines,  Fixture!,  Small  Tools  and  QauKO. 
r  the  Manufactnre  of  Quni,  Sewlns 
Machines  and  Similar  Article* 
Requlrlns  Interchange- 
ability  ol  Parti. 


IRON  CASTINGS  MADE  TO  ORDER. 


Illustrations   and  Prices  Furnished  on  Application. 


QBER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


atlaNT'^  Screw  Wqiij,^  hartford 

h*      DAVID  TILTON.PpoprietoV^-    "NN. 

SUCCESSOR  TO 

GEORGE  W.BRUCE. 


).  OUR  SPECIALTIES  ARE 


Brass  and  Bronze  Metal  Screws, 

FLAT,  ROUND,  AND   OVAL   HEADS. 
Tub  Atlantic  Screw  Works,  by  tbeir  Improved  PoiDting  aod  Tbreoding  Hacbiues, 

aecure  good  points,  found,  smooth  bodies,  and  true,  well-slotted  heads,  xiiese 

Screws  am  packed  in  conveiiieDt  flat  boxes,  ver;  plainly  labeled. 

70  HUTSHOPE  AVE.*  COI.T'S  WEST  ARMORT. 


The  CapeT)7ell  Horse  Nail   Company. 


t  C  UWB.  PtBlMIL 

G.  I,  UriffQJt  Tl!X  FlBUnt  IM  SlKl- 

imeideni. 
1 7.  c  wmjiu,  TioL  ml  em  iir. 
GEO.  a  r.  wiLUAis,  stf  r  ui  isf[  TrtK. 

FACTORIES. 

HARTFORD,   CONN. 
I  LONDON.  ENQ. 


TIIKY  AKR  "TIIB  BENT  BHIVINIJ  NAIW  IhjIiik  Uw-  siuooIlnjiH  In 

THEV  ARE  VMFORM  1u  Laugth.  lireiuLlH.  uiil  tlilckutnn. 

THEV  NEVEK  SPLIT  IK  IIKIVIMI. 

TIIEY  NEVER  BREAK  |:NDER  THE  HEADS,  but  lioM  the  Khne  a 

THEV  ARE  MARE  FIIOM  THE  BEST  SWEDISH  IBDN  RODS,  ji] 


IBV  ARE  MARE  FROM  THE  BEST  SWEDISH  IBON  RODS,  JiiiMinlly  ImimTtBil.  tlie  nDamrol 
in  Imiirovril  In  tuiii™clIiPM.  leunilly.  nti.l  imlfuruilly  o(  tenii*r,  by  tho  fii|«WK>0  procM*  c4>imtOI 
EXtil,i:SITKI.Y  BY  THIS  C»»MPANV. 


OEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


™  DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 

Warerooms,  13  CENTRAL  ROW,  Hartford,  Conn., 


FACTORY  ADJOINING. 
.  DBSIOSSRS  AND  MANVFACTUSSSS   OF 


MHCHI  NERY. 

HODEL   WORK   ADD   SPECIAI.   MACHIiniRT   TO    ORDER. 


MAirVrACTURESS   OF 

The  well-known  <'^Dgltlre  Drills,"  (copyrighted  trade  mark)  of  various  Bizes,  10,  13,' 
and  15  iDch  swing,  one  to  four  spiDdleB;  and  the  moat  complete  line  of  Automutic  Drilling 
Hachines  for  light  work  ( f^  iuch  holes  and  under)  made  in  the  country. 

Antomatic  Gear  Cuttvnt,  Automatic  Pinion  Cutters,  Milling  Machines,  Fine  Bench  Lathes. 

We  have  experienced  Tool  and  Model  Makers,  and  are  prepared  to  do  model  work  ou  Guns, 
Typewriters,  and  the  fluer  clasaes  of  mechanism. 

WB   CARRY   IN   STOCK   A    LINE  OF    GBKERAL 

aiACHINERY  I  MACHINISTS'  SUPPLIES, 

Hmnger.,  Shafting.  Pulley.,  Etc. 

JOBBING,  REPAIRING,  TOOL  DRESSING,  AND  FINE  BLACKSMITHING. 


Colt's  West  Armory,  80  Huyshope  Avenue,  Hartford,  Conn. 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CrTY    DrRECTOBT. 


New  York  Exhanst  and  Blow  Pipe  Go. 

Local  asu  Loxc  DuTum  TiLErsoxB*. 

FANS 

of  all  deacriptioDB,   for  the  remoTal  of 
HhaviugB,  Daat,  Lint,  Smoke, 


PLUS  AND  EGTINATES  FURNISHED. 


Eclipse  Exliist  Pipe  Head, 

Prevent*  the  iipray  DaisaDce.  and 

lotting  of  roofs  and   walls, 

entrapping  all  th«  gi^iase 

and   water   withont 

an;  back  pressure. 

Oalvanlzsd  Flftnged  Pressure  Pipe 

and  all  stylea  of  flttlns- 

Heavy  Sheet  Im  Wort  a  Spetiall). 


New  Tork  OOtce.  186  IJH13BTY  ST. 


The  Sigourney  Tool  Co., 

SIOOUBNET  ST.,  Cor.  CUSBMAN, 

Hartford,  Conn. 


Annual  Mecllns  in  Pebmary. 

One,  Two  and  Three  Spindle  DRILLS. 
Automatic  Gear  Cutlers, 

10'  Hand  Lathes, 

Slide  Re.' 

Siijlli  JSook-Sfwiii;  (laeies,  Eleclriol  InstniiiMls, 

SPECIU    UACHIMES.    TOOLS    AND  MODEL 

nUII.T   BY   DAY    OK    COVXBACT. 


61  GBEG  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  .  481 

C.  C.  KFUBALI.,  Fnaidenl.  OEO.  C.  KIMBAI.L.  eecratoTT  anil  TreManr, 

The  Smj^th  Thread  Book-Sewing  Machine 


Does  Stronger,  Better  and  More  Uniform  Work  than  Hand  Sewing. 

No  Sawing  Required. 

Will  Sew  Sheets  up  to  14  by  18  inches,  and  Books  of  any  thickness. 

Capacity*  30,000  Signatures  per  day. 


Id  general  iiae  nitli  tlio  Book  Trade  in  the  Uuitoil  SCutos  uiid  Ciirupe.  Pnti'tit^il  iii  tlie 
lluitocl  Stales,  Grtiat  Bntaiu,  Frauce,  Gortiiauy,  Austriu,  Itnly.  Jtrlgiinn,  KiiHsia,  S[<Hiii,  nud 
Canada.  .  Address 

THE  SMYTH  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY, 

BOOKBINDERS-    MACHINERY. 

No.  3l6  MAIN  STREET,  -  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

/ETNA  LIFE  INSURANCE  GO'S  BUILDING. 


riBER  S    HARTFORD    CtTV    DrBBCTOKY. 


L.  A.  WILEY'S 


— —e^  ?  New  Art  Storm. 

MAKl-FACTURER   OF  ASU   DEALER   IS 

MOULDIJfCS,  PICTURE  FRAMES,  EASELS,  Etc.,  Etc., 

AT   WHOLESALE  AND   RETAIL. 

Engravings,  Etchings,  Water  Colors,  ArtotTpes,  Ologfraphs,  Etc 
251  PEAEL  STBEET,  TELEPHONE  BniLDING,     -     EAETFOED,  OOUU. 


Manufacturers'  Catalogxies 


PRINTED  BY_ 


ELIHU  QEER'S  SONS, 

16  STATE  STREET. 


loumDoom, 

One,  Two,  Three,  and 
Four-Spindle 

DRILLS 

Tapping  Machine, 
Surface  Grinders, 
Cutter  Grinders, 

SPECIAL  MACHINE  TOOLS,  P" 

Gear  Cutting  a  Specia/t/.. 

262  MAIN  STREET 

Wood's  Building, 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 


geer's   haktford  city  directory.  -  483 

Established.  7848.  Chartered.  1880.    Organised.  April  16, 1883.    Capitol.  $.800,000. 

I  ■  § 
If  i 

II  '■-^ 

,  ■*  •  i 

•s  ^  as 


\i  ll' 


If 


The  Jewell  Belting  Co., 

MANUFACTUBEH8    OK 

Leallei  Mi  Lane  Lealliei, 

METALLIC-TIPPED 

HIDES  AHD  LEATHER, 

Walrus  "^ 
Buff  Leather 

^^^— Always  on  Hand. 

FQLISRIini  BELTS 

Onice  and  Mann  factory, 

15  Trumbull,  Jewell,  and  Hicks  Streets,  Hartford,  Conn. 


484  '  GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

The  Blodgett  &  Cupp  Company, 


IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


Iron.  Steel  Heavy  larta  s  Carriage  Supplies, 


METALS  AND  TIN    PLATE. 

49  and  51  MARKET  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CAPITOL  CITY  OIL  CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in  High  Grades  of 

LnbricatiDg  and  IlinminatiDg  Oils  aM  Greases, 


-ALSO- 


Harness,  Robes,  Blankets,  and  Horse  FurnisUng' 

Goods  of  Every  Description. 

195  STATE  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

All  Ooada  QuaranUsed  SatUfaeiory,  W.    H.    MELONEY,    ManageFi 


JAMES  R.  TOPPING, 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Good  and  Correct  Work  Guaranteed. 

IVo.    2Q2    MiAIlX     STJREET,    \Vood's   Building,  , 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBECTORY.  485 

KsTABuaiiKD,  1841,  Capital,  ¥200,000.  Ikcorporatkd,  1876. 

JAMES  L.  HOWARD  &  CO., 

440-448    ASYLUM   STBEET, 

RAILWAY  ^  SUPPLIES. 

BRASS  FOUNDRY  and  FACTORY; 

BRASS  WORK  POLISHED  and  LACQUERED. 
BRASS  TURNING  and  SPINNING. 

BRASS  GRILLS  and  RAILINGS. 

OA.S    FIXTURES    ftEKIIVISHEO. 

Oxidized    Metal    Finishes,    also    Brass,    Bronze,    Silver    and 

-^^^NICKEL    PLATING— is:^' 

JAHES  L.  HOWARD,  Prasident.  GEORGE  E.  HOWARD,  Vice  President. 

FRANK  L.  HOWARD,  Treagnrer.  CHARLES  P.  HOWARD,  Secretary. 

EBMEST  CADY,  Pras't  ana  I'njM.  CHAS.  W.  SPONBBI.,  Bupeiintendent!  F.  ?,  STREET,  SecraUr;. 

THE  PRATT  «c  CADY  CO., 

Iron  #  Brass  Founders, 

556  OAPITOL  AVENUE,  cor.  Sigoumey  St.,  Hartford,  Oonn, 

AND   MANCFACTURER8    OF 


h  Rrnewable 
8TRAI«IITWAY  ST0P9.  with   Benew- 
T  MWINOISn  CHECKS 


rnx  HTKAM TRAPS  and  BOILER 


rrzxfil  FAIRBAr«KS  OO.,  New  York.  N.  1 

■vrEasrc:avnx  va-x^vb  co.,  a.i.-jisu,  ni. 

•riXIC  £'AIXtBANKS  OO.,  BoBUiii.  MUM. 


4W  fiZEB'S    HABTFOBD    CTTT    DIBECIOKT. 

THE   HARTFORD 
RUBBER  WORKS  COMPANY, 

PARK  ST.  aal  BARTHOLOMEW  AVE.,  Haftfanl,  Gmn^ 

*«*«.  f  HIGH-  GRADE 

Pneumatic 


Tires— 


i^R 


Biqrcles,  Carriag^es, 
Sulkies,  etc 


Haftfofd  Rubber  Wmks  Co.  ynrtte  the  &st  to  make  Sof^  Ttix 
Pneunutk  Tjtn  to  tiUt  couatry,  and  the  succes  of  this  form  of  Tins 
ior  hkyclcs  and  amaLga  k  due  to  their  ikiSL  and  care  m  mamrfarttue*  Hart- 
lord  Single  Tube  Tires  arc  everywhere  recognized  as  the  standard  for  qaaHty^ 
speed,  and  durabd^*  JiJ^JiJiJtJtjtjtjiJlJtJiJtJi 

RUBBER  TIRES  FOR  ALL  PURPOSES.  RUBBER  SUNDRIES. 


POPE 
MANUFACTURING  CO., 

BARTHOLOMEW  AVE.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Tube  Department 


TprHE  Pope  Mfg.  Co*  has  for  years^  in  the  making  of  G)Itimbia  Bicycles^ 
r'^  carried  on  a  series  of  tests  of  materiak  and  processes  in  the  mantifacture 
of  Steel  Tubing  that  enable  it  to  produce  Seamless  Tubing  for  Bicycles  and 
Carriages,  of  surpassing  strength  and  lightness,  ^^J^^J^^J^jft 

HIGH  CARBON  AND  NICKEL 

OF  ALL  DIAMETERS  AND  GAUGL 

STEEL  TUBING 


GEER  S    HABTFOHD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

POPE 

MANUFACTURING 

COMPANY, 


CAPITOL  AVR,  Hartford,  Conn. 


MAKERS  OF— 


Standard  of  the  World. 


£j^OLUMBIA  BICYCLES  were  the  first  bicycles  made  in 
1^^  America.  The  Worfcs  of  the  Pope  Mfg.  Co.  at  Hart- 
ford, are  the  largest  in  the  world  devoted  entirely  to  the  mak- 
ing of  High-Grade  Bicycles,  and  are  also  unequalled  in  the 
completeness  of  their  equipment  and  the  thoroughness  of  their 
methods.  The  result  is  a  higher  quality  of  product  and  a  more 
scientific  construction  than  is  possible  elsewhere.  >  ^  j*  j*  j*  jt 


lARTFORD 
HCYCLES 


An  tnntwortby  marhinre  of  lower 
price  than  ColumbUs.  ^  ^  ^  ^  «>( 
Made  in  separate  factories  under 
ditcct  supervision  of  the  Pope  Maou- 
facturing  Company,  j*  jt  Jt  Jl  jt 


COLUMBIA 
and  HARTFORD 
BICYCLES 
Are  sold  in   almost   every   city   and 
town  in  the  dviliied  world.  ^  .^  ^ 
Eighteen  branch  houses  and  thousands 
of  telling  agents  are  supplied  from  the 
factories  at  Hartford.  Jt  J*  J*  jf  J* 


488  GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO., 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Paper 


223  STATE  STREET, 

HARTFORD,      -      -      -      CONN 

E.  W.  SMITH,  Proprietor. 


HERTFORD  Maps  and 

Street  Guides 


PUBLISHED  BY 


rUE  HARTFORD  PRINTING  CO, 

(ELiHU  gep:r's  sons) 
1 6  State  Street . 


^m'^mM.  M^omiiTM  ©©«9 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Special  •  Machinery, 

MODEL  WORK.^^m. 

Fine   Machinists*  Tools,  Cutting    Dies,   Striking    Dies,   Metal    Patterns, 

Gauges,   Moulds  of  Every   Description. 

ESTIMATES    GIVEN    ON   ALL    KINDS    OF   MACHINE    WORK. 

75  COMMERCE  STREET,      HARTFORD,  CONN, 

For  Cori>orate  Of&cera,  see  page  739« 


fi2  gebr's  iiarti^kd  city  directory  489 

EaUbliHhed,  1845.  Chartentd,  Hay  1,  1875.  Capital,  $250,000. 

Monufflents  and  Statuary 

m  CSAtUTC  MABBLE  AND  BRONZE. 

->*SEptisKrljllBFraoFiflls*^ 

AND 

■nu-.~^.-Jcr'';^g^'.;ir^..-..-...-.-.-. 


BUILDING 
WORK 


GfJJIJlITE, 


Brotkdyr^T.  N.  T.  City. 

Masonie  Temple,  N.  T.  City. 

Coni^reaBloiiBJ  IjIbrmrfiWMili- 

ington,  D.  C. 

MntnKl  Ufe  Ins.  Co'b  BoUd'g. 

PhiladelphlM,  Pa. 

Original  Designs  and  Estimates 

Work  ileli?en!il  to  all  parts  ol  iMs  CnUuil 

ADDHKSa 

THE  NEW  ENGLAND 

GRANITE  WORKS, 
650    Main    Street, 

BAKTFOBD,  CONN, 

I  J.HKK  O.  BATIKn^os,  Pre.'t  nuci  TreaK. 

S  Quarries  at  WESTtRLY.  R.  I., 

{  nil  COHCORD,  H.  H. 

f  James  Gouhlky,  Gen'l   Manager, 

AL  tAKK,  N.  V.  wBstKULv,  a.  i. 


490 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTOBT, 


JVl.     PARKEI? 


f 


,1 


MAITUrACTUBER  O 


NOTARY  SEALS, 

BURNING  BRANDS, 

I  Pattern   Letters  for   Moulders   and 
Foundry  Men. 


Riier  Staips,  Steel  Stamps,  and  Stencils 


—OF    JCrBRT 


Badges,  Key  Checks,  Inks,  Brushes. 
Flour  Brands,  Stannp  Ribbons, 
Door  Plates,  etc. 

Headquarters, 

71    ASYLUM    STREET, 

HARTFORD.  CONN. 


OpIUI,  C60,IW0.0C 


JEWELL  PIN  COMPANY, 

5/  Hicks  Street.  Hartford,  Conn. 

Maiiiitsclniern  at  tlie  runons 


Jewell  Pad  GsmpanY, 

RAW  HIDE  LINED 

HARNESS   PADS,! 

PATENT 
WOOL    HARNESS     COVERINGS,  !  GhaPtCP    OhK    I^iO 


Soaking  Boots.  Trunk  Straps, 
Etc,  Etc,  Etc. 


F  ALLO 


D  DEBCBIPTION. 


V  JEWELL.  PreB't.  n.  B 

tKcroBB- Pliny  Javrell.  Clii 
I   B.  Jtwoll,  Frank  a  WllBon,  Ch 
HAFtTPQRD,  CONN.  I     Annual  UwUng  inJuiaanr. 


No.  15  Trumbull  Street, 


GBBR  B    HABTFOHD    CITV    DIRECTOKIT. 


HENRY  COWLISHAW, 

Razor  Manufacturer  and  Cutler, 


S  Fine   Cutlery.  S' 


Cup*  DecarMBd. 

Razon     Oroand,    CoDcavsd     anil     Hmi 

Slutea,  Scluon,  Shoan,  Cutlery, 

and  Uwn  nowera  ^^  jj^  "mm  SL., , 

aROUND  AND  REPAIKED. 

AbQ.  Factor?  and  Store,  160  and  162  PEARL  STREET, 

LOCKSMITHINO.  HARTFORD,    CONN. 


jT    y*    «r  GEO.  A.  SCHMIDT'S    BARBERS'  SHAVINQ  SOAP  TtkM  ths  LmiI. 


The  Merrow  High  Speed  Machines 

Tkafifitka  inctmU  tht  Plain  SiugU  Thread  Crochet,  Plain  DoabU  Threorl  Crochet,  Single  Thread 
Shell  Stilch,  Double  Thread  Shell  Stitch,  Blanket  Stitrh,  Quilt  Slilck,  and  Ifelt  Edge. 


THE    MERROW    MACHINE   CO., 

1S8   SHELDON   STREET,  HHrtford,  Conn. 

nDiiiru  nccifca  lun  auniu  annuc   I  "**'<■  ^-  Knickgrb«ck«r  Building.  Sth  *iid  Arch  $lr««t(,  Phlladtiphia.  F 
■IfANGH  QFFICES  AND  SHOW  ROOMS.  |  ,9  Mohawk  StrBSt,  CohoN,  N.  T. 


^TESIAN  •  WEIxIxS, 

AND   WATER   SUPPLY 

For  Cities  and  TowiiH,  BreweiieB,  ManufactorieB,  Cemeteriea, 
Farms  and  Residences, 

Prospecting  for  Minerals, 

Testing  for  Building  and  Bridge  Pier  Fonnda- 
tiODS,  SLaftH  for  Elevators,  and  an;  otber  practical 
pnrpoaes. 

Old  Wells  deepened  witliout  disturbing  tlie  Walls 
or  Cotbing. 

DRILLED  WELLS,  DRIVEN  WELLS,  BORED  WELLS, 

WIND  MILLS,  PUMPS,  PIPE,  DRILLING 

MACHINES,  WELL  SUPPLIES. 

,.r;Ss..  Hot  Air  Pumpiog  Eoies. 

Vo.  18  FLORENCE  STREET,    -    Harttord,  Conn. 


1 

Mdv  llectric  lanufactarini  lo§ 

V  Telephone,    2SO.  ^ 


QEER  S    HAKTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

r,  PtmI.    a.  D.  NKWTON.  8Bc.«ii(lTre»».    W.O.  ALLISON,  A««'t  set 

oii'l.    M.  K.  BATED.  QenBr^^anugsr.    W.  R.  C.  CORSON,  Elsotricnl  Engin«-r. 

^THE.- " 


MANUrACTUBEBB  0 


Electric  Motors, 
^^^^ower  ^  Lighting 
Generators.  .  .   . 


Particular  Attention    Givei 
Kleotrioal  TraiiemisBioi 
f  ower  Through 
Factories. 


The  Eddy  Electric  Mfg.  Co., 
windsor.  conn. 


FK  W8  &  60. 


343  MAIN  STREET,   Hartford,  Conn. 


Manufacturers'    Supplies,      Builders'     Hardware,     Machinists'    Tools. 

Electrical  Supplies,   Drawing  Materials,  Grindstones, 

Cutlery,   Metals,  Cordagre,  etc.,  etc. 

The   Best  of   Everything  in  Our  Line   at   Fair   Prices. 

Wa  make  a  Spulilty  of  MANUFACTURERS'  SUPPLIES  and  MECHANICS'  TOOLS. 


J.  D.  FISKE  &  CO,, 
Leather  ijFindings, 


BOOT  AND  SHOE  UPPERS,  and 
SHOE  STORE  SUPPUXS. 

A  Large  sioct  ol  EEtSY-iUDE  SBOE  UFFEES  Oil  band,  Dl  111  Grades, 

Mantifiictiirersof  "F^afce's  Amateur  Shoe  Repairing  Jack,"  aleo  of  Rubber  nod  Oil 

Pulisli,  Egyptian  Shoe  Drpasiug,  llalo  lll;ickiuK,  aud  Leather  Cements. 

AgeuU  for  tlie  "Jt/onai-cfi  Cvcle  Co."    TIic  Kiug  of  Wheels,    All  GrnileB  from  t40to|100. 

No.   978    A(?IYIL.UAI    SI'IlElIQ'r,    Hartford.   Conn. 


GEBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECl^RY.  493 

CHARLES  R.  REYNOLDS  &  CO., 

Electrical   Engineers   and    Contractors* 

WIRING  FOR  INCANDESCENT  ELECTRIC  LIGHTING. 

JYERY  description  of  Electrical  Work  carefully  executed.  The  installation  of  Electric  Lights, 

[    Bells,  AniinnciatorSi  Burglar  Alarms,  Gas  Lighting  Apparatus,  Ventilating  Fans,  Watoh- 

inen's  Time  Registers,  and  all  Electric  Work  appertaining  to  Private  Residences,  Stores,  Hotels, 
Churches,  Manufacturing  Plants,  and  Puhlic  Buildings.  We  make  it  a  special  point  to  employ 
only  competent  and  experienced  workmen,  and  will  guarantee  all  work  to  be  entirely  satisfactory. 

Motors,  Dynamos,  Electrical  Supplies,  and  Specialties  in  great  variety  always  in  stock. 

Estimates  fdrnished. 

No.  9    Haynes  Sxreet,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Local  and  Long  Dlatane«  Telephone  Conoeetlon. 


THE  0.  H.  BUIBl  &  BlIIITLEn  60. 


JOBBERS  m 


MANUFACTURERS  AND  WHOLESALERS  OP 

Coffees,  Spices,  and  Cigars, 

146  STATE  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

For  Corporate  Officers,  see  page  722. 


L.  F.  FURLONG, 

Electrical  Engineer  and  Contractor, 

237  ASYLUM  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Teleplione,  143-2. 

Electric  Supplies  and  Construction  of  all  kinds.    Special  atten- 
tion given  to  re-charging  Storage  Batteries. 

Agent  for  the  M.  &  M.  ELECTRIC  CO.        Agent  for  the  IMPERIAL  INCANDESCENT  ARC  LAMP  CO. 

Agent  for  TUECK  FAN. 


494  geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY, 

C.  G.  PERKINS,  President.  EDWABD  W.  HOOKER.  Secretary  and  Treasor&r. 

THE 


PA  Ucal  Met  MiTu  Co., 


MAKERS  OF 


Apparatus  for  Incandescent  Ligbt  Gorrents, 

Perkins  Switches.  Dial  Switches. 

Single  and  Double  Pole,  from  5  to  ISO  Amperes. 

DOVETAIL   Rosettes 

For  Cleat,  Concealed  and  Moulding  Work, 

CRpOKE'S    TMBES     for     PROPUCING    X    RAYS. 

Incandescent  Lamps,  and  Lamp  Sockets. 

WaterhovLse,  Gamble  &  Co.  Arc  Lamp. 

No8.  88-87  larOODBINE  STREET,  Hartford,  CJonn. 


Jfl]V[ES   FIiAfiriEHV, 

62  GOVERNOR  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Stoiii  lasoiiT,  Eicevatuc  6rai£,  GniM  il  Mi 

Concrete  and  Flagging  Sidewalks^  Curb  and  Gutter^ 

EVERY  VARIETY  OF  MATERIAL  AND  STONE  FURNISHED. 

OLIVER    HURD, 


MANUFACTURER"  OF 


T.  DEMING'S 

CELEBRATED 


BlEilY  STBOPS  oh  KHIFE  SW 


Have  been  in  use  for  over  fifty  years,  and  are  used  extensively  by  Shoemakers  and  Latbe 
Workers  generally.  Also  by  Rubber  Boot  and  Shoe  makers,  and  for  Domestic  purposes.  Made 
of  the  best  Turkish  Emery.    None  bettor. 

6  GOYERHOR  STREET,  *  Near  the  Post  Office,  •  EAST  HARTFORD,  CORK. 


geek's   haktford   city  dieectory.                             495 

THE  JOflHli-PBOn  GOPHY. 

vuicabeston^:::;;::^"--.. 

^^^^-^and 

Moulded  Mica  Insulators 

For  Electric  Railtmfs. 

Selling  Agents, 

H.    W.    JOHNS    MFG.    CO., 

'*"*•  ^°''''*                                 Chlcafo.                                      Boiton.                           Philadarphia. 

The  National  Machine  Co., 

Mechanical  Engineers  and  Manufacturers  of 

Special  Machinery  and  Tools, 


EVTBLOPE,   GAS, 
PETROIXtJM 

MACHINES, 

etc,  etc,  «tc 


581  CAPITOL  AVE.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDERS  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Selling  Agenls. 


496  GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

LOOK   FOR  THE  STAMP 

COLLINS  &  CO.,  HARTFORD, 

IF  YOU  WANT  THE  GENUINE. 


The  Axes,  Mdge-Tools  and  Implements  bearing  the  above  celebrated 
TRADM  MARK  are  the  STANDARD  OP  THIS  WORLD. 


V— i-^ftW^i— bS 


Collins 


Por  Sale  by 

All  Pirst' Class 
Houses. 


AND 


Axes 

Edge-Tools, 

CAST-CAST  STEEL 

Plows  and  Wrenches. 


Orders  may  be  sent  direct  to  the  Pactories  at 
COl,I,INSVILl,P;,  CONN.,  or  to 

Messrs.  Collins  &  Co., 

212  WATER  STREET,  New  York, 

Who  will  £11  the  same  at  Pactory  Prices, 

For  Corporate  Officers,  see  page  723. 


63  GEES'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOKY.  497 

ANDREWS  &  CREEDON, 

446  ASTLUM  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

lentil  ol  Me  l!esiiIeicii!!,Pnic 


By  Low  Presanre  Steam  or  Hot  Water. 

Mill  Wprk  a  Specialty.         n'  ^ 


S   AGENTS  FOB 


The  Sunray  Heaters, 


THE  J.  L.  MOn  IRON  WORKS, 

rrew   fork. 
All  Work  iatrustod   to  lu   will  receive  our  Ferwwal 

SatisfootioD  Gnaranteed. 
Cataloftnea  furuUhed  od  application. 


IfO  MORE  BLUBBING.    Perfect  Type  and  Fen  Written  Copies. 
Many  Letters  copied  perfectly  at  one  titne  with 

^ BAILEY'S  PATENT 

Letter  Copying  Machine  and  Copying  Pads. 

Id  nse  and  iodoraed  b;  the  U,  8.  Goventment 
at  Wa«hliigtoD,  D.  C,  and  leading  Batlrooda, 
Banks,  Insnrance  aud  Express  Companies,  Mer- 
cbaots,  Hauufiiotarers,  etc.,  in  all  principal 

-    m  Best  HniG  Dl  Rapid  Letter  Copyiiig  Oowii. 

No  Bnuh  or  Cup  required.    Saves  time.    Saves 
labor,  aiitl   insures  perfect   results. 

No  mnre  ll  rirectloDS  are  Moiral. 

Hoisteuiug  appliances  made  separate  for  use 
with  any  ordinary  Copjiug  Press  with  onr 
Copyiug  Pads. 

Special  Letter  Copying  Books  made  from  onr 
own  importation  of  Genuine  Japanese  Silk  Tib- 
sne  Copying  Paper,  the  best  in  the  world,  on 
which    to    obtain    perfect  iion-bliirred  copies. 

Copying  Books  made  also  from  other  papers  less  expeusire.  Books  all  made  by  our  Patent 
Binding.  None  better  made.  Either  front  or  extrusion  index,  with  double  faced  latter  tabs. 
Samplee  of  Papers  sent  on  application,  with  catalogue. 

^The  Bailey  Manufacturing  Co. 


GEEB  S    HARTFOKD    CITT    DIRECTOET. 


H.  B.  BEACH  6c  SO] 


135  GROVE  STREET, 


M^UFACTUBESe  OV  TBS 

Only  Reliable 

Water-Fpoi 

Tubular  Boi 


The  Improved  Horizontal  TUBUUR  i 

■iHli  Silel)  Frtnl  Mi  ScMitg.    . 

Each  posseesini;  many  •dvuit»geB  oti 
common  tjpei. 
A  Tubular  Boiler,  made  perfect  bj  the  addiliou  of  a  WATER  FRONT,  wliiob  is  u 
BLG  aa  the  other  part*  of  the  Boiler.     Eaay  to  Fire,  Savea  Cleaning,  Savea 

and  entirely  obviates  all  repuira  to  the  Front  end  of  the  Furnace, 

This  WATER-FRONT  is  not  a  water  bos  with  a  pipe  connected,  bat  a  part  of  tlte 


A.1^1^    I£IMDS    OF 


Marine  and  Stationary  Boilei 

Also  PLATE  AND   SHEET  IRON   WORK 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


All  our  Boilers  are  tkstkd  aud  insuheb  by  the  Harl.ford   Steam    Boiler   luapeotio 
lusnrauce  Company. 

Boilers  in  Stock  for  Immediate  Delivery 


SEND   FOR   DESCRIPTIVE   CIRCULARS. 


H.  B.  BEACH  <fe  SOL,  , 

135  GROVE  ST.,  Hartford,  Con 


GEER'b    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORS.  499 

HARTFORD  ENGINE  WORKS 

Sjt  H.  K.  LEE,  Proprietor.  \ 

*"  Contractor  for  Complete  Power  Planta  of  highest  attaiunble  efficieDcj. 

Offioe  and  Works,  2i33  STATU  ST.,  EartfoTd,  Oonn. 
P.  O.  Box  780.  Long  Distance  Telephone. 

F  J  Eicpert  Work  PrompUr  and  Bellftbl^  Conducted. 

le  General  Machine  Work  and  Heavy  Mill  Repairing. 

j^  MILL  GEARING,  PULLEYS,  HAHQEKS  AND  SHAFTING. 

Steam  Engine  Cylinders  and  Valves  Bored  by  Special  Machinery  without 
Removing  from  Bed. 

SiBBple,  Compound.  Oindenslnfir,  Slow,    D|iP|/'|rYC    AUTOMATIC     CMPIMC 
BlAdiom,  Hl«h  Speed,  Improved     DUWitt  I  C       cUT-OFF       dlUlllt. 

Belt  Pumps  and  Feed  Water  Heaters. 

N.  B. — 3|>eoiiil  attention  given  to  repairs  of  the 
Hnrtfonl  iitid  Bnekeje  Engines. 

We  nlBo  liBve  complete  Dmwinge,  Becorils,  and 
Patterns  of  Steam  Ebgioes  built  b;  late  Hartford 
Engineering  Company. 
Wo  are  preparod  with  Special  Macfalneir  Ibr  Repairing  Englnea  of  all  BiUlda. 

THE  HARTFORD  HEATER  CO.. 

WlogEgoiiiiis^ , 

267   ASYLUM  STREET, 

MANUFACTUHKRS    OF 

The  Hartford  Hot  Water  Heater 

MADE  IN  TEN  SIZES. 
Snitable  for  Heating  all  Clasaea  of  Bnildings. 

Guaranteed  to  do  one-third  uiore  work  with  same 
amonnt  of  fuel  than  any  Cast  Iron  Boiler  on  the 
market. 

PORTABLE  OR  BRICK  SET. 

LITTLE    GEM  HEATERS^ 

For  Steam  or  Water. 

ALSO  "HARTFORD  SPECIAL," 

From  10  to  150  Horse  Power. 


PLANS  AND  ESTIMATES  FURNISHED. 


goo  GBEB's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIKECTOBY. 

THE 


1 


ERRYMAN 

FeBd-Water 

Mm 

WRIFIER 


Ivea  the  HIGHEST  RemtlU 
ainahle  by  Exhaust  Steam. 
Tsitiff  the  BSST  SEAMLESS 
SS  TUBES.  Their  U  ^^^P^ 
s  for  expansion-  and  cantrac- 
and  they 

NEVER    LEAK 

In  the  Settings. 


I.B.DATIS&80N, 

Ijosy  0.  DA  ris.^ 

MAKERS, 

PACTORY  AND  OFFICE, 

■"^CUSHMANST., 
Hartford,  Conn, 


^wi^)«9^)Pi«.iji|[iii^u I   ..i^rf-i--'— iJ'-iifB-'-i'  .,/ii.<[|.  ..Mnip.K.>j<-^<m-!9nPP!lff 


gber'b  habtfobd  onr  directory. 


L  «.  I.  imiS,  taaiM.  ^^  ^^  v        "WTW  %  0^  ''  ''  " 

JOnl.  IlLl.rnFra'llodTMU,  f^  fl    I     k  '    I    '  '  ^^  Vl.i\ 

— ^^ —     OL/il  1    O     — 

Patent  Fire -Arms  Mfg.  Co., 

17  VANDYKE  AVE.,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

MANVFACTURBRS    OF 


GBLT'S  LIGHTNING  MAGAZINE 


Rifles  and  Carbines, 

44,  38,  32  and  22  Calibers. 

Hammerless,  Double-Barrel,  Breech-Loading 
aXXOTE*    G-XTIVS, 

10  and  12  Bores. 

REVOLVERS  OF   EVERY  VARIETY. 

COLT'S     AUTOMATIC     MACHINE     GUN. 

Colt's   Armory    Printing    Presses. 


502 


GEER8    HAETFOBD    OITT    DtBECTOET. 


Chnrlered.  18B4. 


Amnliil  Mttttmf  <>  Jmrnttmrg. 


I  Allyn  Street,  cor.  High. 


Ste  ItuU%  to  Omlnta. 


"■^■■w*.— ^» 


QEER'S    HABTFORD    CITY    DIEBCTOEY.  503 

Cheney  Brothers, 

SILK 

MANUFACTURERS. 


»S«'«,»*t#H.*«,*N»Vt«».^VV*.» 


MILLS:  Hartford  and  So.  Manchester,  Conn 


NEW  YORE. 

477  Broome  Street. 

Salesrooms:    }^^^^* 

79  Chaimcey  Street. 

CHICAGO, 

999  Fifth  Atcb... 


Pongees  and  Florentines, 

Plain,  Figured  and  Printed,  for  Dreas  Goods  and  Decorative  PnrpoMS. 

Satins,  TixriUs,  and  Armures, 

Lining  Silks,  Qrenadines,  Black  and  Colored  Gros  Grains,  Rhadames. 

Velvets  and  Plushes. 
Upholstery  Materials, 

Drapery  Fabrics  and  Curtains, 


'^•^•'(./••.••.••ta»%*^*."».*S*SrfN» 


T>TT)r>rkl\TQ!      Qros  Grain, 
XHr>I3Ui\0,    5atln  and  Fancy. 

Trarns,  Brgan^ifies,  and  Fine-Span  Silki 

FOR  MANUFACTURERS'  USE. 

Silks  for  Special  Purposes  to  Order. 

KNIGHT  D.  CHENEY,  President, 
JANK  CHENEY,  Jr.,   Vice  PresidenL  FRANK  W.  CHENEY,  Treamrer. 

DiBECTORS. — Frank  W.  Cheney,   Knight  D.  Cheney,   James  W.  Cheney,   John  S.  Cheney, 
arry  G.  Cheney,  Frank  Cheney,  Jr.,  Richard  O.  Cheney. 

EsTABusaRP,  1838,  Incorporated,  1854. 


504  GEERS    HAETPOBD    CITY    DIRECTOET. 

A.  C.  DUNHAM,  Pr»litmit.       B.  O.  DUNHAM.  TreMorer.       HKNRT  OSBORNE 

Tlie  Dunlian)  Hosiepji  Eonipanji, 

"""r.rnri.,.,.66  state  street, 


8   OF   FINB 

CAMEL-HAIR  and  ALL-WOOL 


Our  Line  of  Camel-hair  Goods  have 

Trade  Marif  on  each  And  are  Warranted  not  to  Shrink, 

Garment)  ■^'^' 


MiixB  AT  Nadoatuck,  Conn.  Selling  A^nts,  A..  S.  HAIGHT  &  CO.^ 

I>.  p.  KlZtS,  Agent.  »»  Thantam  Strvt,  Wmc  Tm*. 


Established,  1794. 

SMITH,  BOUHN  &  CO., 

Harness,  Saddles  and  Bridles. 

The  tarffest  and  mogt  complete  stock  of  TURF    GOODS 
at  lower  prices  than  any  reliable  dealer 
in  the  country. 

Fine  Custom  Harness  a  Specialty. 
334  ASYLUM  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

N.  B. — All  orders  by  uail  or  telopboue  will  receive  prompt  atteotiou. 


^v^ummmnmrmmmmmmfK 


64  GBBB  8    HAETFOIID    CITY    DIEECTORY.  505 

FRED  B.  BILL.  UWIQHT  H.  BILI. 

Carmen  and  Forwarders; 

Storage  Warehouse   for   Household  Goods   and   General    Merchandise. 

FURNITURE    PACKERS    AND  MOVERS. 

Furniture,   Pianos,  China,  Glass   Ware,   Bric-a-Brac,   Etc.,   Packed    for 
Shipment.     Work   Guaranteed. 

DEALERS   IN 

lEf  an  sEcom-iui)  saies. 

Freiglit  and  Baggage  delivered 
to  find  from  care  and  boats,  or  to 
any  part  of  tbe  city. 

Particular  attention  given  to 
tbe  moving  of  Household  Goods, 
PiRuos,  Safes,  anil  HeaTy  Ma- 
cbioery,  Etc.,  by 

EXPERIENCED  MEN. 

EtlaMUhta,  ISBO. 

GEORGE  F,  SPENCER  &■  CO. 

Successors  to  WEBB  &  SHEDD, 

\      C  K  R  7VT  E  N  .      ' 

Office,    No.   71    ASYLUM    STREET,    Room    ag,   HARTFORD,    CONN^ 

Merchandise  of  all  kinds  bandied  irith  dispatch  and  by  carefal  and  experienced  men. 

Special  Attention  given  to  Moving  JTuniiture  About  the  City. 


BHOCKWflY   &    TUTTliE, 

MAHUPACTUBBRB    OF 

FINE  CARRIAGES,  SPRING  WAGONS,  ROAD 
WAGONS,  SURREYS,  AND  ""1T~"Tr° 

19  and  21   Mather  St.,  cor.  Main,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Factory  at  Homer,  N.  Y. 


506  QBER's    HARTFOED    city    DIESCTOEr. 

HMNRY  B.  YEOMANS, 

FiHST  •  Class  ■  L'iyery   St;; 

SI  FARMINCTON  AVENUE,  HARTFORD,  C( 

'  Adjoloiug  FsimingtoD  Avenue  Hotel. 


SPECIAL   ATTENTION   GIVEN    TO   BOARDING    H 

Hacks   and  Coupes,  with  Careful   and  Experienced  Driv 
AMPLE  TRANSIENT  ACCOMMODATIONS. 

All  Orders  by  Telephone  will  Receive  Prompt  Attention.  Telephone  < 

Oliver  A.  Ravuond.  Jkroh 

RAYMOND   &   SLOAI 

Sales    Stables. 

High  Acting,  Coach  Roadsters 

and  Heavy  Draught  Horses 
A  SPECIALTY.  ^^ 

No.  19  MATHER  ST.,  cor.  Main  St. 

HARTKORD,    CONN. 

rFelepbone    OonnecUou. 

C.  H.  Strant.  E. 

C.  H.  STRANT  &  CC 

Successors  to  J.  P.  Allen, 

U.  S.    HOTEL   AND    CLUB   STAE 

Special  Attention  Given  to  Trans 
Boarders. 

BOABDnra  and  litek 
50  STATE  STREET,  HARTFOR 

XfllopliOHe    Call    sa. 


CITY    DIBECTOET. 


.  WOOD. 

iu!i,M,Uviiiy^  Board!  Stai. 

Telepuonk  Cau.,  735-2. 
ling  and  Omnibus  Parties. 
ET,    Hartford,    Conn. 

,  SCHIRM, 

General  Jobber. 

d  Repaired. 

ols  Made  and  Sharpened. 

AIX  WORK  WARBAHTED. 

:BE£T,  Hartford,  Oodd. 


Cab  Co. 


TEL  STABLES, 

tWICK,  Manager. 


ias,  and   Light  Livery 

sonable  Rates. 

stables, 
,  Conn.  173  STATE  STEEET. 

Conneotion. 


GEEE  8    HARTFORB    CITY    DIKECTOttY. 


QBO.  H.  HEBAJID. 

AiyUit  Hovel, 

20-Toii  Boiler 


SAMUEL  C.  COOPER. 


Hebard  &  COi^ 

CARMEN, 

No.  217  STATE  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Furniture,   Pianos,  Heavy  Machinery,    and 
Safes  are  our  Specialties. 

Tklkphonr,  296-2. 


Mrs.  HENRIETTA  DOWNING.  JJ.  C.  PERKINS. 

DOmrHIMG    <£    PERKINS, 


OE'E'IGH, 


No.  128  Commerce  Street, 

OOSHIB  OF  STATE  8TBEET, 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 


TfiEuns  coDBtantlf  in  readineaa  for  trBuaportation  of  all  kinds  of  mercbanAise  to  or  fh>in 
or  boat,  and  about  town.     Goods  foiwnrded  with  dispatch.       Tklephonr  Call,  109-2. 


EDWIN    P.    LAMPHER, 


Telephone,  404-2. 


Central  HH  Stables 


LIVERY,  BOARDINQ.  AND  SALB. 

328  ASYLUM  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


3    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  OVV 

tesExpressCompany 

*JE  &  OHIO  EXPBESS, 
1C  EXPRESS  COMPANY. 

EXPBE88  COMPAmr  OPSBATES  BIORE  MIUSS 
>  HAS  A  IiARQER  HDMBER  OF  OFFICES  THAN 

luid  reaches  all  principal  polnta  dlrset.  aud  with  the  Pa«lflc 
Farso  ft  Co..  and  Weatem  Ezpreaa.  for   which   we  are 

by  trafflc  arTangemenU  with  Tbe  AmericMA,  Sonthem, 
S,  and  other  principal  oompaniea,  we  reach  every  State  aud 
and  AUj  points  in  Canada  and  Mexico. 

ra  FOAEIQN  EXPRESS,  aud  have  our  own  agenta  in  all 
1  to  maks  batter  time  »nd  rates  than  anj  other  eompamr. 

REANflEMENTS  FOR  MEXICO, 

Company  baa  perfected  a  traffic  arrangrmerit  with  the  Mezlean 
the  quickeet  time  fur  all  principal  points  in  Hezleo,  in  many 
aya  quicker  than  any  other  line,  and  at  leaa  coat. 

IK,  AND  THE  SOUTH  AND  WEST. 

joth  the  N.  Y.  &.  N.  E.  R,  R,  aud  the  P.,  R.  &.  N.  E.  R.  R.,  and 
■  TraJtt  daily  to  aud  fh)in  New  Yurk  giree  unsurpassed  service. 
tea  Expreaa."  arrives  here  from  Xew  York  dmJly  at  4.40  a.m., 
as  early  deliveries  a»  anyone  desires,  and  all  freight  picked  up 
arly  the  next  morniag.  For  New  York,  thia  train  leaves  here  at 
ew  York  before  anr  other  Eaatern  Expreaa.  and  we  are 
deliveries  tbroaghout  all  lower  New  York  than  AtlY  ^ 


and  Northwestern  points  our  rate«  and  service  are  uneqaalled; 

m  of  Biz   cars   leaving  here  at  10.50  p.U.   is  onr  throafh 

a  there  at  7  a.m.  next  moruiug,  and  one  throngh  Chicago  car 

uing. 

nd  North  we  have  the  only  direct  line.    Three  fast  through 

neq nailed  service. 

lilliner  and  onr  fast  special  exelosiTe  eipreas  trains  from  here 

id  West,  makes  our  service  to  all  points  superior  to  that  o'f  any 

I  Expreaa  Companr'a  TOURISTS'  DRAFTS,  aimpler. 
lettera  of  credit. 

?s$  Company  Money  Orders  sold  at  all  offices  of 
leryahere.   Money  transferred  by  Telegraph. 

ef  I  Depot   Office. 

TREET,         N.T.&N.E.  PASSENGER  STATION, 

rMt.  i  47a  Aiylum  Strast. 

C.  E.  SHELTON,  Agent. 


r 


geek's  haetpord  city  dirbctoey. 


HARTFORD   DREDGING   COMPANY, 

253  jVIain  St..  Room  30,  Waverly  Quilding, 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 

Owneis   of  Dredgei-s  "No.  2"  and  "No.   3,"  and  Tug 
"McDei-mott." 

CDITTRACTDRB   FDR 

RIVER  x  AND  >•  HARBOR  x  IMPROVEMENTS. 


Dock  Digging  and  Private  Work  a  Specialty. 

ESTIMATES    FURNISHED. 

Contractors  for  Great  Salt  Pond,  Block  Island,  Stamford  Harbor,  Conn., 
and  Port  Jefferson   Harbor,  L.  I. 

A.  H.  CHAKLTON,  PreiMem. 
a.  0.  WIN5LOW,  Saovtary  and  Tnuonr.  C.  H.  LATHAn.  SapMlW <— t. 

iDcorporeted,  May,  1877.  Cnpital,  ¥252,000.00. 

The  Hmword  and  New  Yobk 

Transportation    Company, 
285  STATE  STREET, 

Do  Hauling:,  oBrroEjna. 

RAnairincr  E.  8.  GOODRICH, 

Repairing,  j^i^Jni  7*™. 

and  Building.  ;   c,  c.  ooodrich, 

OwnShlpyardandWays  '    EDGAR  L.  SMITH, 

AT  DUTCH  POINT.  ■*"'"'*  "^•"''  "^ 

OWN  DOCK   PROPEBTr.  Ni»hPomEror.l.avM«tcBoiin«d. 

C.  V.  Ooodrleh.  E,  B.  WlUluna. 

Swen  Tugt.     Titmnty  Barges.  w.s.  wmiuns,  o.  H.  ounw- 

HAETFORD  AND  NEW  TOEK  DAILY 

LINE  OF  PASSENGER  STEAMER 

Xo'wiNG    AND    Freighting. 
STEAMBOAT    BUILDING,    FOOT   OF    STATE   S 


GEBB8    HABTFOttU    CITV    DIRECTORY. 


FORD  and  NEW  YORK  BOATS, 

Pormerly  Connecticut  River  Steamboat  Company, 

AND  NOW  OWTJBD  BY  THB 

'd  and  New  York  Transportation  60. 

OFFICE    AND    WHARF, 

id  Ollln,  Ntw  Vorii  DfflcB, 

i.xE  ex.,  -^^^  peck:  slxp, 

th«  StTNL  Plar  24,  East  Rivsr. 


T-wo  NeTT  Steel  TTsrln-Scre-sr  Boats: 


Ctwtain,  R.  H.  HILLS, 

Stcwant,  E.  S.  BARBER. 


)LETOWN, 

lURSI 
Octob 

HARTFORD, 


B  Haatibrd  TtTESDAT.  THUKSDAT,  and  BATUBDAT 
at  B  P.  M.  untU  Octob«r  IB. 


I.  BEEBE, 

Stewvd,  a.  P.  DANIELS. 


I«ave*  MOMDAT,  WI3)NESDAT.  and  FRIDAT. 

RK  EACH  ALTERNATE  DAY,  from  Pier  24,  East  River,  at  5  P.  H.  until  October  IS. 
om  October  15  to  close  of  naviratioii,  leuve  Hartford  at  4.30  p.  M., 
and  New  York  at  5  p.  m. 
passeincie:!!  fahxiis. 

berth, $1.50  I  Deck  Fare,  $1.15 

od  foraoaBon, 2.50     State  Rooms,  one  wi.y, 1.00 

od  for  ail  days, 2.25  |  Childretj  from  6  to  12fearB  of  age,iiALF  Pricb 

.  Pres't-        EDOAR  I..  SMITH,  SM'y  ud  AWl  TrtM.        C.  C.  UOODBICH,  Owi'l  MRUkser, 
O.  C.  HZLLB,  Q«iier»l  Frulgbl  aoit  PasMoKer  A)»nt.  Fier  '2i,  Eut  Rlvrr.  N.  Y. 

W.  B.  SMITH,  N.  Y.  Agent,  Pier  'U.  BHt  River. 
GOODRICH,    Lacnl    AscHt,    N«.    'tSi    STATE    (STREET,    Hiirtford.    Vmuu 
ir  distauces  of  aud  between  all  Laudiuga,  gee  ludez  to  CoDteuta. 


512 


1840. 


GEBR's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


1895. 


•»- 


3 


Adams  Express  Company, 


-•• 


••- 


~h 


Great  Mastern,   Western,  Northwestern, 

Northern,  and  Southern 

EXPRESS    FORWARDERS. 


HALF  A  CENTURY  of  Experience,  Half  a  Century  of  Constant  Effort  in  Developing 
Traffic  and  Promoting  Commercial  Intercourse,  have  proved  that  the  Shipping  Public 
appreciate  the  standard  of  excellence  this  Company  has  always  maintained  in  every 
grade  of  its  extensive  service.  Sneh  appreciation  has  been,  and  will  continne  to  be, 
acknowledged  by  providing  increased  facilities  and  advantages  in  the  interest  of  the  public, 
as  public  needs  suggest. 

Exclusive  agencies  are  maintained  throughout  the  following  territory,  wherein  are 
situated  the  largest  financial  centers  and  commercial  marts  in  the  United  States,  and 
between  which  is  maintained  a  superior  service  by  the  most  direct  routes. 

Arkansas,  Connecticut,  South  Dakota,  Delaware,  District  Columbia, 

Illinois,  Indiana,  Indian  Territory,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 

Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Minnesota, 

Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania, 

Rhode  Island,  Tennessee,  Texas,  Virginia, 
West  Virginia,  and  Wisconsin. 


QUICK  DISPATCH. 


tow  RATES. 


PROMPT  OEltVERV. 


ly  Particular   attention   given   to    the   Transportation    of  Currency,    Specie,    Bor*'- 
Jewelry,   and  other  Valuables,  and  to  the  Collection  of  Bills,  Notes,  Drafts,   Etc.     Mc 
Orders  sold  and  cashed  at  all  offices  in  the  United  States. 


^^»^»^%» 


Principal  Office,  No.  305  MAinr  street^  V.l^S^u^. 

Branch  Office,  Union  Railroad.  Station. 

CHARLES  P.  TRUMBULL,  Agent. 


gber's  haktpord  city  dibectory. 


uit)s   ^tatts: 


CAPITALS,  AREA,  POPULATION  AND  VOTES  FOB  PRESIDEKT. 
TlieM  18SS  Ceusus  rotarni  and  nreiu  in  square  miles  nrc  fnini  the  Jul;,  ISSO,  and  fln&i  n 


„„„. 

0.,™,. 

l.iWfl^k?.! 

■Colorado 

Hiu-trord,.... 

Detewua 

Floridii 

rnllabauee^ 

AEhuita 

IHlodj 

Dea  Maiues,. 
Topeka,.... 

Kentnokv 

Mnrvluid 

Lansing. 

MiMOUrf:. 

Jackson,..., 

Nebrtuilia 

Nevftdd 

Nfl*  Hampshire 

e.>nCord 

NowVorh 

Mb»ny, 

North  Carolinn 

Etaleigli 

Oregon 

Salem,...'.. 

Khode  Island  . . 

S«wp.&Prov 

Soulh  Carolina. 

:V.luraliia,.  . 

Sonth  Dakota. . 

Salt  LakeC'v 

ITlBh 

Vermont >Montpeller,. 

Virgluia....        '•'■'■ ■■ 

WaiiliiBEten 
West  Virgini 


. .  Bichnio 
.  Olytnpia,.. 
. .  Clinrlesloii, 


'i 

is 
'b 

1 

3 

ii 

16 

13 

B 

"e 

io 

8 

i 

t2 
3 

4 

17 

'io 

36 

■■ 
'3 

15 

2ij9^ui  ifirifia  1 1  ub 

■■( 

2i 

.  .iia.MO. . 


Indian.  &c Tnlf  ,     , 

New  Haxico Santn  t'c, 122,460. . 

Oklnhomn, 

'opnlation,  B  Torritorip!), 

Total,  States  and  Territories 8,501.4011. . 

Fifty-fire  thousaiiti,  six  hundred  Square  Miles  of  Walcr 
»  K,  Rennbllcan  Part)-;  D,  Demiwralk  Parij^  r.  Penijles 
liD0luite>Ii.393  111  lirei'r  Couiilj'  ilu  In.lisD  Toriiliirj  1,  c 


.  .177,624 2-10,362 

Notci,m[jile 

.  .119,565 168,a!<3 


Ml  Geer's  M  PiiiitR  16  Slate  St. 


614 


GEER'S    HARTFOED    city    DERECrrOBY. 


gistantfs  to  all  Sotons  in  Connerticut  from  ^arfforlJ, 

By  Railkoad  and  Town  Road,  also,  year  Towns  were  Organized.      CITIES  AND  BOROUGHS. 
*  (nty  Charters  in  tliese  Towns— 18  Cities  In  8Ute.  t  Borough  Charters  In  these  Towns— 20  Bonragto  In  Statr. 

F  Fairfield  County;    H  Hartford;    L  Litchfield;     M  Mitldesex;    NH  New  Karen;    NL.  New  liOiMloai; 

CopifHghUd  for  -*GSKB*B  HABTFOBD  ClTT  DlKKTOST." 


T  Tolland;    W  Windham. 


Totcns 


t 
t 

0 


1^ 


Andover^ T 

AfiKoniii* NH 

Anliford, W 

Avon, 11 

Uurkliuin''teJ,. .. .    L 

Heacon  F;tiUf NH 

Berlin, H 

Hethuiiv, NH 

Bethel.t F 

Hethlelietn^ '  L 

Bloomfield, ;  H 

Holton^ T 

Bozrah, NL 

Brunforcl,t NH 

BniDGKFOIlT,*  ...     F 
Bridgcwntor, '  L 

BriMtol.t '  H 

Brcx.kfleld, 1  F 

Bkookuyn, ,  W 

Burlington, |  li 

Canaan |  L 

(Canterbury, i  W 

Canton, '  H 

Chaplin,., W 

Chatham, M 

Chnshire Nil 

Chester, M 

Clinton, M 

Colcho«ter,t 'NL 

('olehrook, L 

Columbia, T 

Corwall, L 

Coventry, I  T 

('romwell, M 

Danbury,*.^.  . .'  F 

Derby,* iNll 

DHrion, '  F 

Durham, <  M 

Kuxtford, I  W 

KH«t  (Jranby, ■  H 

KuHt  Haddam,. ..  J  M 
KiiPt  Ilnrtford,. . .  .|  H 

Kant  Havon, |NIi 

Fast  Lyme, iN  L 

Kaston |  F 

Fast  Windsor, . . . .  ^  H 

Fllinpton, '  T 

Knfield, II 

Kssox, I  M 

Fairfield |  F 

Fannington, i  II 

Franklin, |N  L 

Glastonbury, ,  H 

(Joshen, ,  L 

(Jraiiby, I  H 

Greenwich,! F 


IH 
46 
31 
12 
24 
43 
13 
86 
68 
36 

7 

14 
34 
40 
62 
46 
17 
60 
44 
18 
43 
40 
17 
33 
22 
26 
82 
38 
25 
31 
23 
89 
21 
13 
61 
46 
73 
21 
34 
16 
33 

4 
40 
44 
63 
11 
16 
17 
37 
67 
10 
36 

9 
32 
18 
83 


1 


CiticM,  In  Town  of 

Ansonia Ansonia 

Brid^ejmrt Bridgeport 

Danbury Danbury 

Derljy Derby 

Ilnrtford Hartford 

Moridcn Meriden 

Middletown. .  .Middletown 
New  Brit  a  in..  Now  Britain 
New  Haven  ..NewNaven 
New  Loudon. New  London 


28 

48 
46 
20 
34 
41 
18 
45 
89 
46 

6 
20 
60 
45 
63 
»6 
18 
82 
66 
23 
61 
60 
22 
44 
26 
26 
34 
61 
40 
40 
28 
71 
28 
13 
92 
48 
74 
24 
60 
20 
33 

2 
40 
56 
63 
14 
20 
18 
39 
58 
19 
42 
12 
52 
18 
84 


1848 

1889 

1710 

1830 

1746 

1871 

1786 

1832 

1856 

1787 

1836 

1716 

1786 

1644 

1821 

1856 

1785 

1788 

1786 

1806 

1789 

1708 

1806 

1822 

1767 

1723 

1836 

1838 

1701 

1765 

1800 

1740 

1709 

1861 

1684 

1664 

1820 

1698 

1847 

1858 

1734 

1784 

1785 

1839 

1846 

1H80 

1786 

1681 

1854 

1639 

1640 

1786 

1690 

1738 

1786 

1640 


TotMW 


(rriswold, 

(iroton, 

GuUford,t...* 

Haddam, 

Hamden, 

Hampton, 

Hartford,  ♦ 

Hartland, 

Harwinton, 

Hebron, 

Huntington,t 

Kent, 

Killingly,t 

Killingwortb, 

Lebanon,. 

Ledyard, 

Lisbon, 

LiTCHFIKLD.t  .... 

Lyme, 

Nladison, 

Manche8ter, 

Mansfield, 

Marlborough, 

Meriden,* 

Middlebury, 

Middlefield, 

MiDULKTOWN,*  .  . 

Milford, 

Monroe, 

Montville, 

Morris, 

Naugatuck, 

New  Britain,*.... 
New  Canaan,!.... 
New  Fairfield... . . 

New  Hartford, 

New  Havkn,*!.. 

Newington 

New  London,*..  . 

New  Milford, 

Newtown,t 

Norfolk, 

North  Branford,.. . 
North  Canaaji,.. . . 

North  Haven, 

North  Stonington,. 

Nor  walk,* 

Norwich,* 

Old  Lyme, 

Old  Saybrook,. . . 

Orange,t 

Oxford 

Plainfield, 

Plainville, 

Plymouth, 

IMnifret, 


I 

o 
^ 

NL 

NL 

NH 

31 

NH 

W 

H 

H 

L 

T 

F 

L 

W 
M 

NL 
NL 
NL 

L 
NL 
NH 

H 

T 

H 

NH 
NH 

M 

M 
NH 

F 
NL 

L 
NH 

H 

F 

F 

L 
NH 

H 
NL 

L 

F 

L 
NH 

L 
NH 
NL 

F 

NL 
NL 

M 
NH 
NH 

W 

H 

L 

W 


1^ 


53 
50 
86 
25 
88 
88 

26 

23 
22 
52 
49 
47 
37 
80 
60 
42 
30 
40 
86 

9 
27 
16 
17 
36 
28 
16 
46 
62 
37 
34 
36 
10 
78 
65 
22 
86 

6 
46 
48 
50 
36 
36 
44 
28 
66 
67 
38 
47 
49 
41 
42 
46 
16 
23 
40 


|i 

53 

1816 

66 

1705 

52 

1689 

27 

1662 

34 

1786 

44 

1786 

— 

1686 

39 

1763 

63 

1781 

89 

1704 

62 

1789 

80 

1738 

64 

1700 

48 

1663 

42 

1700 

68 

1836 

60 

1786 

68 

1720 

48 

1664 

56 

1826 

9 

1823 

36 

1703 

30 

1803 

18 

1806 

38 

1807 

21 

1866 

16 

1660 

46 

1689 

67 

1823 

68 

1786 

62 

1859 

87 

1844 

9 

I860 

86 

1801 

97 

1707 

29 

1788 

36 

1637 

6 

1871 

61 

1646 

90 

1707 

74 

1708 

45 

1744 

45 

1831 

66 

1658 

29 

1786 

80 

1808 

70 

1640 

50 

1660 

46 

1856 

43 

1852 

42 

1822 

48 

1798 

50 

1659 

14 

1869 

26 

1795 

60 

1686 

Portland^ 

Preston,. 

Prospect,. 

Putnam, 

Redding, 

Ridgefield,t 

Rocky  Hill, 

Roxary,. 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 

Saybrookr 

Scotland^ •  •  • 

Seymour, 

Sharon, 

Sherman, 

Simsbury, 

Somers,. 

Southbury,. ...... 

SoatbingtOD,t 

South  Wmdsor,.. . 

Sprague^ 

Stafford,! 

Stamford,* 

Sterling, 

Stonington,! 

Stratford,! 

Suffield, 

Thomaston, 

Thompson, 

TOLLAHDr 

Torrington,t 

Trumbull, 

Union, 

Vbrnoh,*... 

Voluntown, 

WaUingfordjt 

Warren, 

Washington....... 

Watkrburt,*  . . . 

Waterford, 

Watertown, 

Westbrook. 

West  Hartford, . . . 

Weston, 

Westport, 

Wethersfield, 

Willington,. 

Waton, 

Winchester,! 

WUJDHAM,*..  .^. . 

Windsor, .*. . 

Windsor  Locks,.. . 

Wolcott, ^... 

W^oodbridge,, 

Woodbury, 

Woodstock, 


t 

fi« 

Ki 

r 

M 

17 

18 

1841 

NL 

46 

55 

16^ 

NH 

SO 

W 

1827 

W 

45 

56 

1866 

F 

65 

87 

1767 

F 

75 

84 

170S 

H 

7 

£ 

1843 

L 

43 

92 

1801 

NL 

84 

68 

1M9 

L 

64 

62 

1730 

M 

88 

35 

ie86 

W 

84 

40 

1867 

NH 

44 

44 

lft6« 

L 

51 

71 

1789 

F 

60 

96 

1802 

H 

18 

15 

1070 

T 

24 

24 

1706 

NH 

42 

56 

1672 

H 

19 

20 

1779 

H 

8 

8 

1846 

NL 

88 

42 

1861 

T 

28 

52 

1719 

F 

77 

78 

1641 

W 

49 

61 

1794 

NL, 

67 

76 

1649 

F  ' 

49 

50 

1639 

U 

18 

17 

1670 

L 

28 

27 

1875 

W 

48 

61 

1716 

T 

19 

22 

1715 

L 

28 

46 

1787 

F 

56 

67 

1798 

T  1 

S3 

60 

1727 

T 

18 

17 

1808 

NL 

59 

60 

1719 

NH 

28 

24 

lt»69. 

L 

44 

76 

1786 

L 

48 

96 

1734 

NH 

80 

82 

1677 

NL 

44 

58 

1801 

L 

30 

89 

1780 

M  ; 

40 

46 

1840 

H  ' 

4 

4 

1864 

F  ; 

67 

68 

1787 

F 

64 

66 

1885 

H  . 

4 

4 

1684 

T 

25 

48 

1719 

F 

78 

76 

1802 

L 

30 

86 

1758 

W 

SO 

86 

1689 

H 

8 

6 

1688 

H 

12 

12 

1854 

NH 

26 

87 

1796 

NH 

88 

40 

1784 

L 

87 

45 

««** 

W 

41 

60 

Citien,  In  Town  of 

Norwalk Norwalk 

Norwich Norwich 

I'utnani Putnam 

Rockville Vernon 

South  Norwalk.  .Norwalk 

Stamford Stamford 

Waterbury ....  Waterbury 
Willimantic. .  .Windham 


Borough*^         In  Town  of 

Bethel Bethel 

Branford Branford 

Bristol Bristol 

Colchester Colchester 

Daiiielson Killingly 

Fair  Haven,  E. .  Now  Haven  ' 

Greenwich Greenwich 

Guilford Guilford 

Jewett  Citv Griswold 

Litchfield.: Litchfield 


Borough* t        I^  ^^ 
New  Canaan. New  Ca: 

Newtown Newt 

Shelton . .  .Huntinj 

Southington. .  Southin, 
Stafford  Springs.  ..Stal 

Stonington Stoninj 

Torrington.. . .  .Torrinj 
Wallingford  . .  Walling 

West  Haven On 

Winsted Winch 


d 


-7r 


*rw- 


tiEBR^S    HApTFORb    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


515 


^ailroab  gisjantts  anl)  jms  from  fartforlJ,  |ulg,  1896, 


NEW  YORK,  NEW  HAVEN  AND 
HABTFORP  RAILROAD, 

TO  SKVr  YORK. 

PaamDgtn  paying  on  trainB,  6  ots.  extra 

Hartford  to 

Newington 

B^lin 

Ideriden 

Yaleaville 

Wallingford 

North  Haven 

New  Haven 

West  Haven 

MUford 

Naugatuck  June.. . . 

Stratford 

Bridgeport 

Fairfield 

Soutbport 

Green's  Farms 

Westport 

South  Norwalk 

Rowayton 

Darien 

Norocon  . , 

Stamford. 

Riverside 

Coscob 

Greenwich. 

9  Stations  in  N.  T.. 
New  York, 


Maes. 

Fares. 

5 

.10 

10«8 

.25 

18 

.40 

20i 

.45 

24 

.50 

29i 

.60 

86 

.75 

88 

.80 

45 

.95 

48 

1.00 

50 

1.05 

54 

1.10 

58 

1.20 

60 

1.25 

61 

1.80 

64 

1.85 

67 

1.40 

70 

1.40 

71 

1.46 

78 

1.50 

76 

1.55 

79 

1.65 

80 

1.65 

81 

1.65 

110 


2.25 


•  ■  •  • 


TO  8PBIN6FI£LD  AND  BOSTON. 

Hartford  to 

Windsor 

Haydens 

Windsor  Lx>ckB 

Warehouse  Point. . . 
Thompson  ville 
Long  Meadow. 

Pecowsic 

Springfield 

Palmer 

West  Brookfield 

Worcester 

South  Framinf^hnm. 
Boston 


VALLEY  DIVISION  TO  SATBROOK. 

Formerly  the  Hartford  A  Connecti- 
cut Valley  K.  K. 


MiUs. 

Fares. 

7 

.15 

»i 

.20 

18 

.25 

111 

.80 

.85 

22 

.45 

24 

.50 

26 

.50 

41 

.86 

55 

1.18 

82 

1.76 

108 

2.25 

124 

2.75 

Hartford  to 
State  St.  Station  . . . 

Wethersfield 

South  Wethersfield . 

Rocky  Hill 

Nortli  Cromwell.. . . 
Cromwell 

diet  own 


romaa 

ig^anum 

lodam 

molds 

cxxispeeds 

-dlyme 

ester 

ep  River 

;sex 

lybrook  Junction . 
y brook  Point. . . . 
nwick . ..' 


Miles. 

4 

6 

7 
11 
12 
15 
20 
23i 
26 
27 
29 
82 
33 
84 
88 
42 
44  ' 
45 


Fares. 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.20 
.80 
.85 
.40 
.55 
.60 
.66 
.70 
.76 
.80 
.80 
.85 
.90 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 


MUes. 

Fares. 

2.7 

.17 

4.1 

.21 

7.6 

.29 

8.7 

.82 

11 

.42 

11.8 

.89 

12.8 

.41 

16.2 

.52 

16.6 

.52 

22.5 

.66 

26.8 

.76 

81.5 

.89 

85.8 

1.00 

89.9 

1.10 

48.8 

1.19 

47.2 

1.28 

49 

1.88 

51.8 

1.88 

56.1 

1.50 

1.75 

60.2 

1.61. 

64.6 

1.72 

117.8 

2.85 

BNCb. 

sasabo 

vrefroni 

Miles. 

Fttres. 

81.5 

•89 

1.50 

84.9 

.98 

88.5 

1.07 

41.9 

1.15 

44.7 

1.22 

47.4 

1.29 

50.2 

1.36 

'    54.5 

1.47 

57.7 

1.55 

61.1 

1.63 

62.9 

1.68 

65.9 

1.75 

'    68.4 

1.81 

71.9 

1.90 

75.6 

1.99 

76.6 

2.02 

77 

2.03 

77.9 

2.05 

79.2 

2.08 

81 

2.13 

81.6 

2.14 

82.8 

2.17 

86 

2.25 

i    90 

2.35 

Fares. 
.17 
.22 
.26 

.32 
.43 
.47 
.51 
.59 
.50 
.60 
.50 
.50 
.50 


For  ilistauct^  to  every  Town  in 
For  distances  via  Connecticut  Riv 


NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  ENG- 
LAND RAILROAD, 

TO  BOSTON. 

10  cts.  di80*t  on  Tiek«ts  parchased  at 
Ticket  Offices. 

Hartford  to 

East  Hartford 

Bumside 

Buckland 

Manchester 

So.  Manchester.. . . . 

Talcottville 

Vernon 

RockviUe 

Bolton 

Andover. 

Hop  River 

WiJlimantic 

North  Windham... 

Chaplin 

Hampton 

Elliott 

Abinfftoh. ......... 

PomTOt 

Putnam 

Worcestei*.. 

Thompson 

East  Thompson. . . . 
Boston 


Hartford  to 

Willimantic 

New  London* 

South  Windham. . . . 

Scotland 

Baltic 

Versailles 

Jewett  City 

Canterbury 

Plainfield 

Moosup 

Sterling 

Oneco 

Greene 

Summit 

Coventry 

Washington 

Anthony 

Quidnick 

Centreville 

Riverpoint 

NaticK 

Pontlac 

Oak  Lawn 

Cranston 

Providence 


TO  SPRINGFIELD. 

Hartford  to  Miles 

East  Hartford 2.7 

Burnharas 4.7 

Soutli  Windsor 6.2 

Esmt  Windsor  Hill..  8.8 

Osbom 12.9 

Broad  Brook 14.6 

Melrr>fte 16.3 

Hazardville — Scitico  19.6 

Shaker  Station 21.6 

East  Longmeadow..  25.1 

Water  Shops 28.4 

Armory  Station. . . .  29.3 

Springfield 31.9 

*Liniit<Hl  tii'licets.  no  (li»couiit. 

Connecticut  from  llartfortl,  see  page 
er,  see  page  344  ii. 


To  RocKViLLE,  Branch  via 

Miles, 
Ellington, . . . 
Winoermere, 
West  Street,. 
Rockville,... 


19.8 
21.7 
23.6 
24.8 

TO  HUDSON  RIVER. 


«••••■• 


Hartford  to 

Parkville 

Charter  Oak  Park.. 

Elmwood 

Claytons 

Pratts 

New  Britain 

Plainville 

Forestvflle 

Bristol 

Terryville 

Tolles 

Hancock. 
Wheat  ons. 

Greystone 

Watervilie 

Waterbury 

Union  City 

Towantic... 

Southford 

Pomperaug:  Valley. 

Sandy  Hook 

Newtown 

Hawleyville 

Danburv 

Mill  Plain 

Brewsters 

New  York 

Poughkeepsie* 

Fishkill  Landing . . . 
Newburg 


Miles. 

1.6 

8    . 

8.T 

6.6 

7.6 

9.1 

13.7 

15.5 

17.9 

22.2 

24.9 

.26.1 

27.1 

27.8 

29.9 

82.4 

85.7 

40.6 

48.9 

46.9 

51.4 

54.1 

56.6 

68 

67.6 

78.1 


188 
110.5 


Melrose. 

Fares. 

.60 

.64 

.66 

.69 

Fares. 

.15 

.20 

.20 

.27 

.29 

.88 

.45 

.49 

.55 

.66 

.78 

.76 

.78 

.80 

.85 

.91 

1.00 

i.12 

1.2« 

1.28 

189 

1.46 

1.52 

1.68 

1.79 

1.98 

2.75 
2.86 
2.94 


PHILA.,  READING  &  N.  E.  R.  R. 

TO    RHINKBKCK,     FOUGHKEEP^IK, 
AND    CAMrSKLL  HALI« 


Hartford  to 

Cottage  Grove 

Bloomfield 

N.  Bloomfield 

Tariff"ville   , 

Hoskins 

Simsbury ; , 

Strat ton  Brook 

Canton ,, ... 

Collinsville 

Cherrv'  Brook 

Pine  ileadow 

New  Hartford , 

East  Winsted 

Naugatuck  Station. 

West  Winsted 

Colebrook , 

Grants 

Norfolk 

West  Norfolk 

East  Canaan 

Canaan 

Twin  Lakes 

Chapiiiville 

Salisbury 

Lakeville .- 

Ore  Hill 

State  Line 

Millertoii 

Boston  C'oniers  . . . 

Poughkeepsie 

Rhinecliff', 

Campbell  Hall 

511. 


Miles. 

4 

6 

10 
12 
14 
15 
18 
22 
24 
25 
28 
29 
35 
36 
36 
89 
41 
46 
48 
52 
55 
58 
60 
63 
64 
67 
68 
(59 
^  76 
116 

146 


Fares. 

.12 

.18 

.80 

.86 

.39 

.45 

.51 

.66 

.65 

.72 

.80 

.80 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.17 

1.23 

1.35 

1.44 

1  56 

1.(55 

177 

l.SO 

1.89 

1.96 

1.98 

2.04 

2.07 

2.22 

2.75 

3.30 

3.74' 


516 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORT. 


East  Hartford  Express 

Leaves  East  Hartford,  54  Maiu,  next  to  Post 
Office,  at  8.30  a.  m.  and  2  p.  m. 

Keturniug,  leaves  Hartford  at  11  a.m.  &,  5  p.m. 

Onlers  will  receive  prompt  attention  If  left  either  at  my 
house,  STOUGHTONA  PfeLTON'S  or  W.IB.  NOBLE'S, 
East  Hartlonl;  and  at  KABHMANjS'S,  12  State  St.; 
ADAM'S  EXPRESS,  305  Main  Street,  Hartford. 

An  extra  team  is  kept  at  the  house  In  East  Hartford 
for  special  calls. 

FRED  J.  BUSJERE,  Proprietor, 

Also  A^ent  for  ik.  'S.  Patten  Dye  and  Carpet  Clean- 
ing Works. 

Telephone  Connection  at  Noble's,  and  Adams  Express 
Company. 


Sonth  Hancbester, 
MaDcliester,  and 
Hartford 


[xpress. 


FROM     UNITED     STATES     HOTEL     STABLES, 
dally,  except  Sunday. 
Leaves  Hartford  Stables,  1  v.  M.;  arilves  11  A.  H. 
Leaves  So.  Manchester,  8  A.  M.;  arrives  6  i'.  M. 


ESTAHUHHKD,  1886. 

C.  H.  HODGE,  Proprietor. 

LEAVES  GLASTONBURY  9  A.  M.  Arrives  Hart- 
ford, 10.30  A.M.  Returning,  leaves  Hartford  from 
50  State  Street.  UnlttMl  States  Hotel  Stables,  at  2  P.  M., 
where  all  Freight  and  Express  may  be  left. 


44:  Asylum  Street^ 

In  the  WooLEY  Hardware  Stork. 

HENRY  W.  SMITH,  Prop. 

Announces  to  the  business  men  and  citizens  of  Hart- 
ford that  he  will  deliver  packages  to  all  parts  of  the  city 
at  the  moderat«  price  of 

T3S1T   C3S1TTS. 
Teams  leave  at  all  hours  from  8  a.  m.  to  5  r.  M. 


LEE'S  BRISTOL  EXPRESS, 

L  L  N EARING,  Proprietor. 

Orders  left  with  Bill  Bros.,  46  Ann  Street 
will  receive  prompt  attention. 

Leave  Bristol  dally  at  8.05  a  m.,  arriving  in  Hartfonl 
at  ()  A.  M.;  retnnilng,  leaves  Hartfonl  1*2  noon. 

Charges  Reasonable. 

Leaves  PARKER  &  CO.,  GKOCKits,  17  Central  Row, 
at  1  r.  M.,  aiTlving  at  11  a.  m. 

Leaves  Wetherstield  at  9  A.  M. 

JAMES  CRILLY,  Proprietor. 


fnmSOB  &  lABTFDP  EXFBESS, 

Geo.  M.  Webb,  Manager. 


Orders  left  a,t  U.S.  Express,  215  Asylum  St., 
or  St.  John's  Stables,  rear  445  Main  St. 

Leave.s  Windsor  at  0.30  a.  m.,  arriving  In  Hartford  at 
12  M.    Leaves  St.  John's  Stables  at  3  i*.  M. 

ly  Parcels  for  Poqnonock  will  also  be  delivereil. 


East    Hartford    Express, 

HUGH  BOYLE,  Proprietor. 

Leaves  East  Hartford  at  9  a.  m.  and  2  p.  m. 
Leaves  Hartford  at  11  a.  m.  aud  5  p.  m. 

Packages  ealle<l  for  and  delivered  in  aU  parts  of  East 
Hartfora  and  Hartford. 

Express  business  of  all  kinds  promptly  attended  to  at 
reasonable  rates. 

Headqnarters.  -  BONNER,  PRESTON  <fe  CO.,  329 
Main  St.,  Hartfonl:  LOWRY'S  DRUQ  STORK,  POST 
OFFICE,  East  Hartford. 

Telephone  Connection  at  Lowry's  Drag  Store  nod 
Bonner,  Prestoit  &  Co. 

-        -  -  ^^ 

HaplH  and  Soi  landieste  Express. 

Leaves  Hartord  dally  except  Sundays,  from  2  Ameri- 
can Row,  3  P.  M.    Arrives  at  10.30  a.  m. 

Leaves  South  Manchester  9  A.  M.    Anives  at  6  p.  m. 

JERRY  MAKER,  Proprietor.     . 


Manchester  and  Hartford  Express. 

From  United  States  Hotel  Stable.H.  dally 
except  Sundays. 

Leaves  Hartford   Stable   1   P.  M.     Arrives  Hartford 
Stable  11  A.  M. 

Leaves  Manchester  8  A.  M.    Arrives  Manchester  6  P.  M. 

THOMAS  J.  SMITH,  Proprietor. 


SPECIAL  EXPRESS. 

Hartford  &  So.  Manchester 

Leaves  South  Manchester  at  9  a.  m. 

Leaves  Hartford  at  2.30  P.  M. 

From  PARKEirs,  Central  Row;  also  at   KINYONS 
&  BLACK,  Main  Street. 

A.  J.  SPENCER,  Proprietor.     . 

East   Grraiiby  Express. 

»:.  £:.  I>1BBIL<S3. 

By  the  1.30  train  by  rail  to  Windsor,  thence  st«|i 
Pofiuonock,  Rainbow,  and  East  Gninby.  Ten  ni 
Windsor  to  E»i8t  CJranby. 

iEtna,  New  Britain   and  Hartford  Expi 
leaves  Hartford  from  U.  S.  Stable  at  1  p.  i 
arrives  at  Hartford  at  10  a.  m.     Leaves  N< 
Britain  at  8.30  A.  M.;  arrivBs  at  3.30  P.  M. 


J 


geeb's  haktfokd  city  dirbctobt.  517 

CLINTON   B.  EIPLEY,  President.  WALTER   SAKFORD,  See'y  and  Treaa. 


The.... 
Ripley-Sai^ord 

Maaafaetnrera  ot. . . . 

ARCHITECTURAL 
AND  DECORATIVE 

RELIEF  ORNAMENT. 

Office,  WoAa, 

CHENEY  BUILDING.        J6  PRATT  SI 
Hartford,  Conn. 


Farmington  Ayende  Hotel, 

57  FARMINGTON  AYENUE. 


The  Moit  rifaiaullg  Loratrd 

FAMILY    HDTEL 

IN  THE  CITY. 

6ood   Table,    Pleasant   Rooms,  Steam 
Heat,  Gas,  Bath,  etc. 

Only  Rve  mlnuto's  walk  from  Union  Deptl. 

Electric  Cars  pats  1h«  door' 

Transient  Rates,  $2  per  day, 
Regular  Board,  $7  to  $14  per  week. 

Fine  Livery  In  Connection. 

«a«./„rn«ry.  W.  E.  WALLACE,  Proprietor. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Hotel  *  Prospect, 

119  High,  Cor.  Church  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Elegant,  CDunoilioDs  Ne?  Dining  Kooe         Heals  Fint-class,  and  Promiitly'SeiTed. 

Rates,  81-00  and  Sa.OO  per  Day. 

Eeirulai*  Boai-J  at  ^(i  and  #13  per  -week. 

Mrs.  JULIA  E.  DCLET,  Proprietor. 


HestauPant  and  Bakery, 

14  1-2  CHURCH  STREET.  Hartford,  Conn. 

HOT  DINNERS  ^  Specialty,  from  la  to  a.30. 

Meala  Cooked  to  Order.  Tables  Reserved  for  Ladies. 

EVERYTHING  HOME-MADE. 

M.    R.    MITZZEY,    Proprletoi-. 

-  --         —    '""  r 

i  i 

i  i 

i  i 

i  ^ 
i 

wifi^M©  wsM.^m'B  mi&sm^. 

D.  A.  ROOD,  Proprietor, 

26   STATE  ST.,  City  Hall  Square,  Hartford,  Conn. 

PATRONAGE    OF   COMMERCIAL    MEN    SOLICITED. 
Too  Hundred  Room*.  HllM,  t240  to  $3.00.  Street  Cin  to  ind  tram  DeiMl.  FrM  CmcI 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  519 

t 

3IGOURNEY  ]-[OUSE, 

554  MAIN  STREET,  opp.  Head  of  TRUMBULL  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

N.  J*  COTLE,  Proprietor. 


Seven  luiDutes'  walk  from  the  Uniou  Railway  Station,  either  up  Asylunj  or  Chnrch  streets, 
through  Trumhull  street  to  the  Sigouruey  Honse. 


'  ■^      -  -J*  *^    *  *  it^^y  ~f    v_—  .'y  ^     J     y   .     .,  ^     ^  ^      rf--      ^-y-i_r^^ 


Rates.  $1. 60  and  $2  per  day.  Regular  Board  at  $6  and  $10  per  week. 

Giving  first-class  acconimudation  for  hoth  regular  and  transient. 


Metropolitan    Hotels 


UNDER   NEW   MANAGEMENT. 


255  and  257  ASYLUM  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Nearest  Hotel  to  Union  Depot. 

Ff'rst-Cfass  in  Every  Respect 

Special  Rates  to  Commercial  Men. 

Four  Lines  Electric  Cars  pass  the  door. 

JAMES  O.  QORMAN.  Proprietor. 


^'  ■*•      -w  »      -•#  *•      ■••  -w^      <r  ♦      ■*  »      ^  ir      •^-  w      *•  *        •!  T  'IT        •«  -Hf      -^  •♦-     -.V 


MAS8AS0IT  HOUSE, 


tflk«.      uA  dk. 


Spi'ii^gfi^Wj     JVfass. 

W.    H.    Chaipin,    F*roprletor. 

MAfN  STREET,  near  Union  R.  /?.  Station. 


American   and  E^iropean  Plans. 


All  jModern  Improvements. 


GEER8     HARTFORD     CITY    DIRECTORY. 

T.  MARSH   Academies  for  Dancing.  ^^ 

rlnlB  Actdemi  and  OfHce,  464  MAIN  STREET.    Arranged  eipreaaly  fur  teachiDg 

New  Beginaeri'  Cla»»e»,  Private  Ctamt,  a-nd  I'rieatt  Letmnf  on  llie  Waltz. 

5,    Two  Step,  SuLoltisclie,  Lauciers,  Society,   Ball  Room,   Fancy    St«p   and 

^     StiiRH  Dancing.     Tb«  Waltz  tauj^lit  iu  aii  private  leSBunB,  fcnarant*^,  st 

pnpil'a  couvaiiience.     Acaileniy  opeii  daily  for  Lejfi liners,  young  or  old,  for 

' )  l«8eoiis.     Froliminary  lewon,  for  begiunera  in  clauea,  opeus  Sept 


lirst ;  classes  now  foniiing.     In  connection  with  my  Main  Street  Academv, 
I       have  secnrcd  for  a  Select  Dancing  Academy  the  cozy  Siengerbnnd  Hall, 
I       Mo.  11   Central  Ron,  formerly  Central  Hnll,  on  Thnraday  aJtemoonsHud 
I       evfuiiigs  and  Fridays,  for  inatriicting  adult  clasaes;  also  ball  room  prac- 
tice for  private  pupils  and  private  receptions,  with  Saturday  mominKs  and 
aftemooue  devoted  to  teaching  Young  Latliea,  Masters  and  Misses  the  art 
of  Dancing  and  Deportment  by  careful  and  correct  methods.     The  Parisian   Dancing  System 
uMed  at  l>oth  Acudemiea.    KluctrJc  <'ars  pass  the  door.     Classes  now  forming  for  season  of  1896 
aud  1897.     For  further  information  write  or  cull  on 

HENRY  T.  MARSH,  Master  of  Dancing, 

464  MAIN  STREET,  and  II  CENTRAL  ROW.  P.  O.  Box,  158. 


D.  A.  CLARK, 

^^r/ogHT-s  Hesta  arant, 

IVIEALS   COOKED  TO   ORDER. 

Regular  Dinner  from  \\  to  2.  J»  Table  Board,       $3.50 

Furnished  Rooms  to  Bent.  J»  Regular  Board,     5.00 

15  CHTTRCH  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 

0.  B.  IHQSiHAH,  Hartford,  Gnnn.        Q.  T.  SWIFT,  Chioago,  HI.        E.  Q.  BWIFT,  Lowell,  Mmi, 

INGRAHAM,  SWIFT  &  CO., 

Succeaaors  to  BOTSFORD,  INGKAOAM  *  SWIFT. 

SWIFT'S  DEESSED  BEEF,  SHEEP,  LAMBS,  AND  YEAL. 


COTOSUET, 


ST^rift's   Perfect   Sliorten-ing:. 

PROVISIONS   AND    POULTRY. 
120    OHOHOH    STUEET,        HEtrtford,    Oonn. 


66  geer's  hartfoed  city  directory.  621 

Ii£ST£B  li.  POTTER.  EDWARD  8.  PAYNE. 

^  POTTER  &  PAYNE,  ^ 

5M«0«Mor«  to  rAYNE.  CORNWALL  A  CO., 

Wholesale  Grocers   and  Flour  Dealers. 

Sole  Agents  for  the  Celebrated 

WHITE   SPONGE   and    HERRICK'8    BEST    FLOURS, 

AND  I>KALEB8  IN 

Butter^  Cheese,  Salt  Lard,  Canned  Goods, 
Soap,  Beans,  Provisions,  Etc. 

405-407  ALLTN  ST.,  near  ent:'anoe  to  Union  Depot,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


CHARLES  IV.  DAT, 


DEALER  IN 


State  Agents  for  the 

COMWAY  MASS. 
CO-OPERATIVE  CREAMERY. 


Butter  and  Eggs. 


This  Fine  Qnality  of  Bntter  is  received  daily,  fresh  from  the  churn,  in  neat  packages  of  5 
and  lOlbs.  each;  and  in  large  or  small  tabs  to  suit  purchaser.  Elegant  pound  prints,  very 
choice,  will  be  delivered  in  quantities  to  suit,  and  in  fine  shape.  An  even  grade  can  always  be 
relied  upon,  and  no  pains  will  be  spared  to  place  before  our  patrons  a  Gilt-Edge  Butter.  Average 
Output,  1500  lbs.  per  day. 

E8TABU8HBD.  1885.       405  ALLYN  STREET,  Hartford,  Con  Hi   tklkphonb  call,  135-2. 


EDWIN  H.  ARNOLD.  FRED  W.  ARNOLD. 

The  Trout  Brook  Ice  and  Feed  Co., 

E.  H.  ARNOLD  &  SON,  Proprieton. 

Wholesale  and  retail  Dbalebs  in 

Ice,  Flour,  Grain,  Feed,  Loose  and  Baled  Hay. 

MUi9  and  lee  Houses,  Office, 

VAMMINGTON  AVBNUE,  »78  ASYLUM  ST.,  Foster  BliMsk, 

West  Hartford,  Conn.  Hartford,  Conn. 


JOHN  A.  DECKER, 

HORSESHOER  %  JARRIER. 

Horses  shod  in  the  best  manner  with  HAND-MADE  SHOES.        Special  attention  given  to 

Over-reaching,  Interfering,  Corns,  Quarter  Cracks,  etc. 

No.  201  SMITH  STREET,  Oor.  FARMINGTON  AVE., 

Hartford,  Conn. 


622  GEEB'S    HABTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTOBY. 

THE  ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO., 


H^RT?FORI>,    CONN., 

MAKERS  OF 


Architectural  Faience  and  Enamelled  Brick, 

High  Grade  Tiling,  IMantels  and  Terra  Vitrae. 
Office  and   Works,   FAIENCE   STREET,   ParkvUle,   Conn. 

TRLRPHONK,  725-5. 


J".     IP- 

MaDufactnrers'  Agent  for 

The  Gortright  Metal  Slates;   Stewaxfs  Asphalt  Boofing; 

The  Excelsior  Boof  Faint;   The  Eureka  Asphalt  Faint; 
Demond's  Eotary  Screw  Ventilator. 

ROOFING,    ROOF    PAINTING,    REPAIRING, Town   or   Country. 

Office,  373  ASYLUM  STREET,  (Huribut  nock.)  Hartford,  Conn. 


MASCOT  WASHING  SOAP 


MANU^ACTUMJBD   BY 


HERMAN  HARRIS,  Qen'l  As:t., 

P.O.  Box  120.  HARTPORD.  CONN.  I/MVi^IS    G.   HARRIS    &    CO. 


U  T.  ntzm  COMPANY, 

Hides,  Skins,  and  Wool  Skins, 

TALLOW.  SOAP  STOCK.  AND  SALT 
SOAP    MANUFACTURERS. 

Nos.  77  and  79  TALCOTT  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  623 


Theodore  t.  darby, 


FRnSCO  PAINTER 


ReBef  and  Fine  Ceiling  J7  MARTIN  STRMBT, 
Decofations  a  Specialty.  n-     .  -     j    /^ 

==a======^i«=4=  Hartford,  Conn. 

-II'        —  -  —       ■        ■■     r  —II  -ii  ■  / 


R.  A.  GRMMNSTMIN, 

Fashionable 


Tailor-Made  Suits,  j    _  j« »  Bicycle  Suits  and 


Ladies' 
Tailor. 


Cape8,        <<^^^fc^^_lwCCWlVo  ^  Riding  Habits 

Jackets.  ^^mlt.^,^         ^^^  made  to  order. 

Perfect  Fit  Guaranteed. 

368  MAIN  STREET,  2d  Floor,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


THE  JOURNAL  OF  INEBRIETY 

Was  established  in  1876,  as  the  Organ  of  The  American 

Association  f ot  the  study  and  cure 

of  Inebriety* 

It  has  been  published  from  the  begiuDiDg  by  the  Case,  Lockwood  &.  Brainard  Company, 
and  also  edited  by  Dr.  T.  D.  Crothers  from  the  commencement. 

It  is  a  hundred  page  Quarterly  devoted  exclusively  to  the  scientific  study  of  the  inebriate 
and  the  alcoholic  problem.  It  is  the  only  journal  published  especially  confined  to  the  medical 
side  of  this  subject. 


DIAMOND    COMPOUND 


For  Hardening 

and  Tempering 


TOOLS 


Used  for  working  on  Iron,  Steel,  Cast  Iron,  Stone,  Wood 

or  any  kind  of  Metal.  send  for  Circular. 

Cooipovinded    Only    "by 


W.  F.  ALTEMUS  &  CO., 

9  ASYLUM  STREET,   Room  8,  HARTFORD,   CONN 


524 


GEEB'S    HARTFOBD    CITY    DIBBCTOBZ. 


Hentliont, 


Mannfactarer  of  and  Dealer  in 

Tape  ISTorm  Expeller, 

PRICE,   S5.00. 

Tape  Worms  of  the  following  sizes  have  been  successfally  removeil :  One  of  14  feet,  con- 
sisting of  225  Joints,  from  a  man  in  Manchester ;  one  of  21  feet  and  4  inches,  fh>m  a  girl  seven 
years  old,  in  Hartford  ;  one  of  12  feet,  consisting  of  590  joints,  from  a  yonng  woman  m  Hart- 
ford ;  one  of  44  feet,  consisting  of  1,650  ioint«,  from  a  man  in  Jewett  City.'  I  have  also  in 
bottles  at  my  honse  some  thirty  specimens  of  Tax>e  Worms  removed  with  this  medicine. 

THMEE    OF'  MANY   TRSTIMONIALS. 


Arba  XanArton.— Dear  Sir:  This  Is  to  c«rttfy  that  I 
have  ased  yoar  Tape  Worm  Expeller,  and  It  had  the  de- 
aired  elTect  In  three  and  one-half  hours'  time  after  UMiu^. 
I  have  tried  various  other  remedies  without  effect.  It 
measured  about  thirty  feet.  I  cheerfully  recoranipnd  It 
as  being  perfectly  harmless  and  causing  no  sickness. 

J.  LiNKIMS, 

Harness  maker  at  Smith  A  Bourn's. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  3, 1889. 


075  Joints.    I  recommend  it  as  a  safe  and  tare  cure  to  an 
afllicted  in  a  similar  manner.    Yours  respectful])', 

Mrs.  Mabkb,  35S  Main  Street. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1889. 


This  is  to  certify  that  I  have  usetl  Arlm  Lankton's  I 
Tape  Worm  Expeller.  by  which  my  little  child,  3  Hi  years  | 
old,  pa8so«l  a  tape  worm  eighteen  feet  long,  containing  ; 


Dr.  Arba  Lankton,  Hartfonl,  Conn*— Dear  Sir:  I  had 
b6en  in  poor  health  for  more  than  ten  years.  I  heard  of 
Dr.  Lankton's  Tape  Worm  EzpeUer ;  I  sent  to  him  fbr  it. 
I  took  it  as  he  orderetl :  the  worm  was  entirely  removed 
in  six  hours;  It  had  000  joints.  This  was  in  October, 
1883.  Now  I  am  quite  strong  and  can  do  all  my  own 
work.  I  can  heartily  recommend  this  Tape  Worm  Ex- 
peller, believing  it  to  be  a  simple  vet  sure  remedy. 

Very  gratefully  yours, 

Granby,  Conn.,  Jan.  20, 1886.        Mrs.  M.  W^.  CLARK. 


A.IEIBA.    JLAIVKTON'S 


&Jk%iWW 


9 


An  Infallible  Rennedy  for  Hard  and  Soft  Corns,  Bunions,  or  Calloused  Soreness  of 

the  Toes  and  Feet,  and  for  Inflrrowlnfir  Nails. 


ABBA   LANKTON'S 


Should  be  used  in  all  cases  of  Pain- 
ful Itching,  Blind,  Bleeding 


and  Ulcerated  Piles. 


Price, 


50  c»eiits  a  Box. 


ABBA   IiANKTON*a 

A  safe  and  certain  preparation  for 
the  Removal  of  Worms. 

A  Hure  Cure  (or  Dyspepsia,  Sour  Stomach,  Want  of  A  p. 
i)etiie,  and  Diseases  of  Debility.  For  Children  or  Adults 
lu  all  cases  of  Worms  known  as  Lambiici  or  Long  Bound 
Worms,  and  Ascaridos,  or  small  thread  or  Pin  Worma. 

Price,  25  Cents  ■  Bottle.     Large  Bottle,  60  Centi. 


ARUA    LANKTON'S 


For  relieving  Rlieunmtisin.  Nenralgia  and  Headache ;  for  Congbs,  Colds,  Brouchitia  and  Sore 
Throat;  for  Cholera,  Cholera  Morbns,  Colic,  Diarrhea,  Pain  or  Cramp  of  the  Stomach  and 
Bowels ;  for  Sprains,  Bruises,  Burns,  Pain  in  the  Back,  Limbs,  Feet,  Corns,  Chilblains,  Frost 
Bites,  or  Piles.    25  Cents  a  Bottle* 

Address  ARBA  LANKTON,  Practical  Helminthologist. 

S'  IvrARSII    COURT,    Hartford.    Conn. 

rV^  AH  my  in(Mliclii(>H  can  be  sent,  socnroly  parked,  by  expross  to  any  part  of  the  Utilted  Stales  or  Canada^     For 
sale  at  wholesale  by  T.  HlhtsON  <ft  VO.,  259  Main  Street,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  by  all  Druggists. 


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OiiD  GEER  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTOET. 

OBKiLD  W.  Hart,  Pres't.  OM.  S.  Huiwaii,  Vicp  Prei't.  A.  H.  rittiE,  9e«'j  iJtt  TTdw. 

THE  HAST  &  HEGEMAir  MFG.  CO. 


MANUFACTUHI 


Sfeetrieaf  fipeeialties. 
HART   .-.    ELECTRIC    .-.    SWITCHES. 


SINGLE    POLE, 

S  and  lO  Amp. 

DOUBLE   POLE, 

10  M  BO  Amp, 

3 -WAY   SWITCHES. 

OOHHUTATION    SWITCH  B8. 

for  (WDlrolllag  a  light  or  group  at 
llghis  frord  DB  msaT  illireniDi 


MANUFACTURED    BY 

The  Hart  &  Heceman  Manufacturinc  Co., 

26  and  28  HIOH  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


The 
Catling 
Gun  Co., 


The  Oatling 
System  of 
Machine  Gans 

Armji,     flmvy,    PcHee, 


of  all  calibeia 

and  Hoiinting. 


THE  GATLING  GUN  CO.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


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geek's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  627 

Mechanical  Engineer  and  Solieitar  of  U.  S.  and  Foreign 

Expert.  Inventions  Perfected.  PATENTS. 

WILLIAM  H.  HONISS, 

370  ASYLUM  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

I^esigner  and  Supervising  Constructor  Patent  €pffiee  I>rawings  and 

of  Autonuitie  and  Special  Working  J>rauHnga 

MA  CHINEE  T.  Exeeuted* 


W.  F.  Whitt©lse\-  &  Co., 


...^aifotre... 


Fine  Qothing,  Hats,  Men's  Furnishings. 

Nos.  186  and  188  ASYLUM  ST.,  (Aiiyn Haii Buiwing,)  Hartford,  Conn. 


HENRY  ANDRUS  &  FRED  N.  HERMANN, 

Formerly  of  the  ANDRUS  d:  NJ^DI,^  CO,, 

DEALERS    IN 

Bicycle   and   Sporting    Goods. 

Repairing  in  all  its  branches  a  Specialty. 
FLY   RODS  to  Order. 

300  ASYLUM  ST.,  (Storrs  &  Candee's  old  stand,)  Hartford,  Conn. 


THE  CAPITOL  CITY  CARRIAGE 
COMPANY, 


Sttcceasors  to  GMO,    W,   POMROY. 


»01    to    303    A.IL.IL.Y1V    SI?.,    Hartforcl,    Oonn. 

We  carry  in  stock  the  largest  and  most  complete  line  of 


Onr  prices,  all  marked  in  ^^~^  «-«i-^  -m.  ^m^m^^^^^w^sr^  ^j^^  everything 

plain  figures,  are  lower  Hame®  ®  O® ,  perUining  to  a 

than  any  house  m  New  -—--«.»«—.  -.—.^•-'•s=^»<=»^'*-^-s^^ 

England.    ::::::::  T^l  n.nlx  *:»#■.«-  <j.^HORSE. 


528 


GBEB'S    HABTFOBD    city    DIRBCTOBT. 


J^ 


-^ 


Hartford  •  Electric  •  Light 


OMce: 
80  STATB  STRMET. 


Co. 


Works: 
Rear  Courant  Building 

and  ^66  Pearl  Street 


Power  Furnished  for  Motors  at  Short  Notice.    Arc  and  Incan- 
descent Lighting  from  Underground  Service. 

PRICES  GIVEN  ON  APPLICATION. 


R.    AV.    ROLLINS, 


Superiixtendeiit. 


A.  C.  DUNHAM,  President.  D.  N.  BARNEY,  Treasurer. 

E.  B.  BENNETT,  Vice  Pres't.         D.  P.  COLTON,  Secretary. 

D1RBCTOR8.— A.  C.  Danham,  William  H.  Balkeley,  Willie  O.  Burr,  Henry  Boberte,  Atwood 
Collins,  £.  B.  Bennett^  Rodney  Dennis,  D.  N.  Barney,  E.  K.  Boot,  W.  L.  Bobb,  L.  F.  Robinson. 

Annual  Meeting  in  February. 


Catalogues  and  Reports 

By-haws 

Briefs  ^ 

^tc. 


YOU 

WANT  OUR  WORK. 


Note  and  I^etter  Heads 

Bill  Heads 

(sAk  Cards 


l^ 

y 


THE  HARTFORD  PRINTING  CO. 


(Elihu  Oeer's  5ons.) 


Boo^  and  Job  ^Mit^$]  Citj  WimW^  pabli^hei'^ 


'*A, 


*<». 


No.  16  STATE  STREET 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


<»«  '  A 


°<»e.    '"«». 


Wm  WART  YOUR 
OABM, 


•^ 


^ 


GEER's    HARTFORD    OITY    DIRECTORY.  545 

WILLIAM   TUCKER.  HENRY    H.   flOODWlN. 

TUCKER    &»    GOODWIN, 


SUCCESSORS    TO   KENEY,   ROBERTS  L  CO. 

Wide  Grocers  d  Flour  iercbb, 

OBce.  JOO  Rata  St..)  „„^,j^  p^, 

AGENTS  ?0B  THE 

Washbra-CiosI)}  Go's  Siperlatiie  Floor, 

Teas,    Coffees,    and    Spices. 


FOWLER   &    HUNTTING, 

GmeAL  eoHslff  IeMaIs, 

AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

Produce,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Fruits,  etc. 

A   FULL   LINE   OF   CANNED   GOODS. 

47  ANN  STRMET,         -        ^        HARTFORD,  CONN. 


The  Hartford  Provision  Co. 

PAGKEF^S 


)   WIIOLRSALR    PKACBltS   I 


Provisions,    Beef,    Pork,    Hams,    Mutton, 

Lard,    Flour,    Etc. 

Cor,  VALLEY  and  KILBOURN  STS.,  HARTFORD,  CONN,, 

Commonly  known  as  169  Commerce  Street. 


^4^  GEEE*.-*     HAirTFOED    CmT    DISEaCTDBT. 


DRINK 

UNION  CLUB 

COFFEE. 


ABSOLUTELY    PURE.  HIGHEST   GRADE. 


FOR  SALE  BY  DEALERS  EVERYWHERE. 


Lincoln,  Seyms  &  Co., 


TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  SPICE 


Nos.  32  to  42  MARKET  STREET, 


HAETTOED,  CONK. 


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geer's  hartfoed  city  directory.  547 

KLMBR  C.  QUlGCr.B,  Pren't.  E,  B.  RIBBE.  Vice  Pres'l  anil  Trens.  A.  M.  WILSON,  Scc'r- 

THE  E  S.  KIBBE  CO. 
Wholesale    Grocers    and    Importers ; 

TEAS,  COFFEES,  AND  TOBACCOS. 

GRINDERS  OF  SPICES. 

Specialties  of  Qrocers'  Sundries  and  Manufacturers  of 

Of  UAINE  CORN, 
or  LARD, 

or  8AI.T, 

Of  SnCfMYTASH, 
or  PEAS, 

Of  TOMATOES. 

or  SAZJUON,   Etc,  Etc 


QREYLOCR  } 

PLEASANT  VALLEY  TWINS  [     Brands  of 
TABBELL  FACTORY  \ 


CHEESE. 

149  to   166  STATE  STREET,  Hartford,  Conn. 


CITIZENS'  MEAT  AND  FISH  MARKET. 


■■■fe^ 


-DEALKIE    IN- 


Heats,  M,  Oysters,  Glis,  id  Fmers'  FroiDce. 

m  MAIN  STREET.   HARTFORD.   CONN 


648 


GKER'S    HABTFORt)    CITY    DIRECTORY. 
(Successor  to  A.  C.  Hills  Sl  Son,) 

DEALER    IK 


Flour,  Grain,  Feed,  Hay  ^  Straw. 


Special  Attention  Given  to  Supplying  l^vate  Stables. 


ii 


GERESOTA." 


niLL  AGENTS  for  the 
Celebrated  Brands  of  Flour. 


"  BHTTERFLY." 


130  Main  Street,  Hartford,  Conn. 


THOMAS   A.  HONISS, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 


OPENED 
and  SHELL 


OYSTERS, 


ROUND 
and  LONG 


CLAMS 


In  connection  with  our  business,  we  have  opened  an  Oyster  Restaurant 
where  the  Best  Stews  in  the  country  are  to  be  had. 


TELEPHONE.    699. 

WE  MAKE  A  SPECIALTY  OF 
SUPPLYING  FAMILIES.     .'. 

Out  or  town  Oaqcrs  Solicited. 


24  and  30  STATE  STREET, 


(Under  U.  S.  Hotels 


EDWIN  T0LHUR5T,  Clerk. 


Hartford,  Conn, 


JOSEPH  G.  LKNE. 


Successor  to  J.  W.  DANFORTH  8l  CO. 


IMPORTER  and 


1 1 


WHOLESALE   DEALER   IN 


LANE'S  GENUINE  BARLEY  HALT  WHISKEY  IN  CASES. 

AGENT    FOR 

Old  Crow/'  "Hermitage  Rye/'  "The  Belle  of  Nelson/'  and  "James  £.  Peppef 


in  cases,  bottled  at  the  distillery. 
Robert  Smith's  Philadelphia  India  Pale  Ale,   Manufacturer  of  Asa  Farwell's  0 
Fashioned   Wild  Cherry   Bounce,    and   Lane's  Melrose  Cocktails. 

222,  224  and  226  STATE  STREET,  HARTFORD,  CON^ 


GEER  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


NEWEtt  %  STEVENS, 

{SuccesBop   tu   J.    N,  B.    STEVENS,) 
PBOPBIKTOIt   OF 

The  National  market, 

S89   ASTLDH   STREET. 

Beef,    Pork,    Mutton,  Veal,    Etc. 


poultry,  Vegetable^ 


■^^  ^^ ' 

Of  .JCK  Kixna  oVM  bfbcialtv. 
Cash  Paid  for  Game  of  all  Kinds.       Goods  Delivered  to  all  parts  of  City  Free. 

T.,.*..  c.,„„.       NATIONAL  MARKET,  389  ASYLUM  ST„  Hartford,  Gonn, 

Tiie  WWoF  GreaineFji  (jo. 

Standard   and    Fancy    Butter. 

Onr  azhibit  at  the  Colnmbian  World's  Fnir,  at  Chicago  in  Jnly,  1893,  was  rated 
higher  than  otbet  Cooneoticut  Butter.  Onr  samples  were  taken  from  oar  average  daily 
prodnct  and  not  made  I^oin  selected  oreani. 

The  especial  atteotion  of  the  people  of  Hartford  is  called  to  the  opportiiuity  of  having 
this  very  fine  article  of  Butter,  always  freshly  made,  ^elirered  prompUy,  direct  from  tXt 
Creamery  once  a   Week,  by  the 

Compkny**  Agent.  D.    J.    ELLSWORTH, 
WhoM  City  Addreaa  U  Room  71,  "The  Goodwin,"  17  HaTnea  Street. 

This  Butter  is  put  up  in  One-Pound  Prints  with  our  name  "WINDSOR"  stamped  into 
each,  also  in  One-Pound  Monogram  Fancy  Prints. 


D.  ELLSWORTH  PHELP»j,  Prest.  I.  N.  HAYDEN,  Hec'j  and  Treas. 

BOAKD   OP    DiRRCTORS  :- 


Orders  called  for  on  receipt  of  Postal. 

POST    OFFICE    ADDRESS,    WINDSOR,    CONN. 


liKXt:  a    HASTFOED    CITY    IrtBeCTOBT. 


^fTA  BE.iaHE  P.    I 


SMITH,  XORTHAM  &  CO., 

Office.  Mo.  129  STATE  STREET.  Hartford.  Com. 


Warehouse  and  Mills.  165  WINDSOR  STREET. 

At  Juuction  of  ttie  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  6^  H.  H.  R.  and  theK.  E.  B.  B. 
CAPACITY : 

MUIh:    7,500    bushels    Com    dally.      Elevator:     200,000    bushels   Grain. 
Warehouses:    600  cars  Flour,  Feed,  Etc. 

Our  cniivonlencfiH  for  handliiig^  Flour,  Grain,  and  Feed,  and  Grinding 
Meal  are  Huperlor  to   any  in   New   England. 

flraln  by  the  Cartud  Delivered  ODIjPTJi  T  ITDd     ^  '"^"^  atnouni  ol  Corn,  Oats, 

■t  any  SUtlen  In  New  Englanit.    blljUiMl  1  lljlji         ""''  "'"  ^^^  conitantly  In  transit 

Millers'  Aochts  for  "  pili-sbuevs  best,"  "surpbise,"  "h.  c.  cole's 

KKKG,"    "AM.KN'S   PATENT,"    "GOLDEN    SHEAF."  nud   other  Choice    Brands    of 
FAMILY  and  BAKERS'  FLOUR. 

BALED    HAY    AND    STRAW.  Bj    the  C«rioa.l,    on  CommWion. 

PEAT  MOSS  FOR  STABLE  BEDDING, 

A  superior  substitute  for  Straw.     SeDd  for  Circul~ 

SjK'cliil  iitlcntloii  to  supplying  Private  Stables  with  the  BEST  of  HA'^ 
OATS,  MEAL,  and  all   kinds  of  FEED. 

CREAM.  AND  CHICAGO  GLUTEN  MEAL, 

Tlie  Beit  Tliiug  in  tbo  World  for  Hiloli  Cowp 


., —  .#  . 


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geer's  haetfoed  city  directory.  561 

BEMCH  5^  CO.. 

/MPORT  AMD   EXPORT.  COitMISSm    MERCHANTS  IN 

Dp  f,h%  t\i\^n\$,  and  ^eqeral  Mei<Ghan(Ii^e. 


Proprietors  of  Grove  Works  Dyewood  Mills. 


Manufacturers  of  Dyewoods,  Extract  of  Indigo,  etc. 


^^^^^^^^tf*^ 


Sole  United   States  Agents  for 

BROOKE,  SIMPSON  &  SPILLER,  Limited,  London,  England,  and  SOCIETE  CHIMIQUE 
DES  USINES  DU  RHONE,  Lyons,  France,  ManDfactnrers  of  AniliDe  Dyes  aud 
other  Coal  Tar  prodncts*. 

BRITISH  ALIZARINE  CO.,  Limited,  London,  England,  Alizarines. 

MUCKLOW  &  CO.,  Bury,  England,  Dyeing  and  Tanning  ExtracMs. 

'^  Wr*  A  IVTIfV  A  VT  A  '^    "RPf  TT\rf3-      ^  ^o"***  woven,  waterproofed  Cotton  Belting  unequaled 
^  V'il.ll  1/ All  A.  f  Ail.         Af  JJ  U  A  All  \Ji%  for  Strenjctb,  Durability,  and  Efficiency. 


^*i^^^^^^^^ 


209  and  211  STATE  STREET,  HARTFORD. 
372  anil  374  ATLANTIC  AVENDE.  BOSTON. 


11  NO.  WATER  STREET,  PHILADELPHIA. 
MAIN  STREET,  DANBDRT. 


KSTAHJLiISIIBJr),    18  S  5. 


37  Wells  Street, 


]N 


Hartford,   Conn, 


Ladies'  and  Qents'  Gfarments 

Of  every  desciiption  Dyed  or  nicely  Cleansed, 
Pressed  or  Repaired  without  ripping,  iu  the 
best  manner. 

Kid  Gloves,  I^acb  Curtains,  Silk  Dresses, 
Shawls,  and  Fine  Feathers  Cleaned  or  Dyed. 

With  our  new  Improved  Carpet  Beating 
Machine  we  nse  Super  Heated  Steam.  This 
brightens  the  colors  and  KILLS  ALL  MOTHS, 
without  either  wetting  or  injuring  the  Carpet. 
Heavy  and  Large  Carpets  thoroughly 
cleansed  witliout  ripping. 

Sr  FEATHER  BEDS,  PILLOWS  AND  BOLSTERS 

thoroughly  renovated. 

Old  Crape  refinished  equal  to  new,  by 
the  Shrive R  Patent  Process. 

Packages  sent  by  Express  will  receive  attention  according  to  Directions. 


geek's  haktford  city  dibbctobt. 


Ii«  li..  WS^SWQT^ 


mm. 


(Successor  to  CL^RK   &   CO.,) 


DEAL-ER     IN 


IRONI^ISTEEL. 


Sprinp  and  Ailts, 
Rims,  SpBkes, 

Hutis,  Shafts, 
m  and 

WhlBirees, 
SleiEt  Parts 
and  Bodies. 


Dulitier  Clolli, 

EnamellM, 
Caniaie  CloHi 

Camaie  Carpel, 
loss,  Hair, 

TaclB  and 
WpSocliets. 


tCAHm^GB  t  H^DWME 


OF    i:VERY    DESCIMimOlV. 


.  Carriage  Trimmings,  Carriage  Leather,  and  Harness  Leather, 

Leather  DASHES  and  WASHERS,  and  everything  pertaining  to  the  Trade. 
Agent  for  WM.  JE8S0P  &  SONS*  CIST  STEEL. 

Ai--.),  K"it   SINGER,  NIMIC  &  CO'S  CAST  AND  MACHINERY  STKKL. 


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Anvils, 

Vises, 

Bellows, 
Sledges, 

Hammers, 
Rivets, 


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Crowbars, 

Axles, 
Springs. 
Bolts, 
Nuts. 

Washers- 


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ELIHU   GEER'S   SONS^ 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


OF    THE 


CITY    OF    HARTFORD, 


^  ^  JULY,   J896.  .»»  .*» 


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ACADEMIES. 

See8eKooU;  Band*  of  Mutic. 

ACCIDENT  INSURANCE. 

TRAVELERS    INSURANCE  CO. 

ACCOUNT  BOOKS. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &  BRAIN- 
ARDCO.  141PL   Bee  page  iti. 


ACCOUNTANT. 

Knapp  Frederic,  14  Columbia. 
STEWART  GORDON  W.64  Arch. 


ACIDS. 

See  Apotheeariee. 

ADMINISTRATORS. 

CONN.  TRUST  &  SAFE  DEPOSIT 
CO.  289  Main.  Set  page  381. 

SECURITY  CO.  62  Pearl.  See 
tMOA  882 

SPERRY   LEWIS,  218  Main.  See 

page  444. 
THE  FIDELITY  CO.  26  Pearl  See 

page  882. 

ADVERTISEMENT  WRITER 

O'Keef  M.  871  Main. 

ADVERTISING  AGENCY. 

DILLINGHAM    E.  B.    245   Main. 

Seepage  112. 
Parsons  Albert  R.  71  Asylum. 

AGATE  WARE,   Wholesale. 

MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  265 
Main.    Seepage  468. 


AGENCIES  IN  THIS  CITY. 

Patfieulart  on  advertieing     paobs. 

Aliens  Patent  Flour 560 

American  Ins.  Co.  Mass 270 

Am.  Security  Co.  of  N.  Y 888 

Barstow  Furnace 468 

Barstovr  Stove  Co 458 

Belle  of  Nelson  Whiskey 548 

Berryman  Heaters '. 600 

Bilhngs  C.  E.,  Mfg.  Co 475 

Bonds  of  Suretyship 888 

British  Alizarine  Co 661 

Brockway  Carriages 605 

Brooke,  Simpson  &  Spiller,  Lon.  661 
Brown  Bros.  &  Co.  Letters  of 

Credit 869 

Buckeye  Engine 499 

Butterfly  Flour 648 

Ceresota  Flour 648 

Coles  H.  C.  FFFG  Flour 660 

Collins  Co*s  Axes 496 

Columbia  Bicycle 487 

Commercial  tJnion  Assurance 

Co.  London 888 

Conway,    Mass.    Co-operatiye 

Creamery 621 

Cort Wright  Metal  Slates 622 

**  Crown  Jewells  "  Cigars 108 

Cunningham  Base  Board  Ra- 
diator   499 

Delaware  Ins.  Co 888 

Depositary  United  States 876 

DetwillQT  &  Street's  Fireworks.    66 
Drexel,  Morgan  &  Co.  Letters 

of  Credit 869 

Egyptian  Shoe  Dressing 492 

Excelsior  Roof  Paint 622 

Farwell  Cherry  Bounce 648 

Ferrolithic  Concrete  Walks —  429 

Fidelity  &  Deposit  Co 100 

Fisher's  Extra  Lager 48 

Franklin  Ins.  Co.,  Phila. 888 

Eraser  Tablet  Triturate  Co.. ..  447 
German-American  Ins.  Co.  N.Y.  100 


PAGB. 

Glazed  Sewer  Pipe 468 

Glen  wood  Range  &  Furnace. . .  461 

Golden  Sheaf  Flour 660 

Granby  Creamery  Butter 267 

Greylock  Cheese 547 

Gunn  Combination  Bed 451 

Hammond  Go's  Dressed  Beef..  162 

Hartford  Bicycle 487 

Hartford  Engine 499 

Hartford  Extension  Ladder  ...  66 
Hartford  Hot  Water  Heater. . :  499 
Hartford  Vent  Lavatory  Trap    866 

Hermitage  Rye  Whisky 548 

Herrick's  Best  Flour 621 

Household  Stoves  and  Ranges.  462 

Huylers  Candies 447 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Co.. . .  888 

India  Pale  Ale 648 

India  Wharf  Ale 648 

Insurance  Co.  of  N.  A.  of  Phila.  888 
Jessop  William  &  Sons  Steel. .  662 

Keating  Bicycles 866 

King's  Windsor  Cement 429 

Ladies  Delight  Oil  Stoye 453 

Little  Gem  Heaters 463 

London  Art  Union 862 

Lycoming  Rubber  Co Inside 

back  cover. 
Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Co. 

Manchester,  England 388 

Marine  Ins.  Co.  or  London ....  888 
Mass.  Mu.  Life  L  Co.  of  Sprfi'd.  60 
McArthur's  Dutchess  County 

Sausages 267 

McLean  S.,  Boilers 484 

Melrose  Cocktails 648 

Mercer  &  Gold,  Boilers 497 

Merchants  Insurance  Co.  New- 

Mucklow  &  Co 651 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.  of 

Newark,  N.J 246 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.. .  100 
National  f'ire  ][nsurance  Co. ..  270 


554 


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PAGK. 

New  Home  Sewing  Machine. .  135 
New  York  Plate  Glass  Ins.  Co..  888 
Northern  Fire  Ins.  Co.  London.  388 

Old  Crow,  whisky 548 

Palatine  Insurance  Co.  Man- 
chester, Eng 888 

Pepper  James  £.  whiskey 548 

Pequot  Hot  Water  Heater 453 

Phenix  Ins.  Co.,  New  York... .  888 
Philadelphia  India  Pale  Ale. .  548 
Philadelphia  Underwriters.. ..  888 

Pillsbury  Best  Flour. 650 

Pleasant  Valley  Twins  Cheese.  547 

Potter's  Pat  Belt  Hooks 422 

Providence  Stone  Vases 67 

Queen  Insurance  Co.New  York  888 
Rider    &    Ericsson,     Hot-Air 

Pumping  Engines 488 

Robert  Smithes  India  Pale  Ale.  548 

Rotary  Screw  Ventilator 480 

Sanitas  Closet 522 

Scandinavia  Belting 651 

Schmidts'    Geo.    A.    Shaving 

Soap 491 

Scottish  Art  Union 862 

Singer,  Nimick  &  Co*s  Steel.. .  552 
Smith  Premier  Type  Writer.. .  868 
Societe   Chimique  Des  Wines 

Du  Rhone,  Lyons 551 

Springfield  Coil  Boilers 497 

Standard  Arkron  Salt  Glazed 

Pipe 467 

State  Mutual  Ins.  Co 889 

Stewart's  Asphalt  Roofing. ...  522 

Sunrav  Heaters 497 

Superlative  Flour 546 

Surprise  Flour 550 

Swift's  ChicagoDrcssed  Beef...  545 

Tarbell  Factory  Cheese 647 

Union    Assurance  Society  of 

London 888 

Vitrified   Salt    Glazed    Sewer 

,  Pipe, 468 

Vose  Pianos 486 

Walker  Furnaces  and  Ranges.  468 
Washburn,  Crosbyfe  Co.  Flour  546 

White  Sponge  Flour 621 

Windsor  Folding  Bed 461 

Zimmerman's  Patent  Shutter 

Adjuster 468 

ADV.   WRITER. 

O'Keefe  Michael,  871  Main. 

AGENTS. 

See  aUo  Real  Bitate. 
Adams  C.  F.  &  Co.  261  Asylum. 
Bennett  P.  P.,  Bradstreet,  2' Central. 
Blake  G.  Irving,  190  Pearl. 
Bodpe  Geo.  R.  81  Asvlum. 
Bramerd  Henr>-  L.  46  Wethersfleld. 
BRAY  JAMES  C.  106  Trumbull.  I 
Seepage  64.  I 

Colton  Lester  H.  18  State. 
Conroy  John  F.  167  Main. 
Day  &  Doolittle,  698  Main. 
Dow  R.  L.  &  Co.  9  Havnes. 
Down  E.  C.  833  Main.*^ 
Driscoll  James  C.  42  High. 
ELLSWORTH,  D.  J.  612  Main. 
Forbes  W.  L.  400  Mn.-  Seepage  186. 
FORD  J.  P.  373  Asylum.  Seep.  622. 
GaflTey  John  S.  121  Maple. 
Gardner  &  Kibbe,  516  Main. 
Geer  Everett  S.  228  Main. 
Henney  Charles  M.  18  State. 
Jacobs  Ward  W.  &  Co.  311  Main. 


Manw ving  Charles  W.  248  Main. 
National  Cash  Register  Co.  878  Asy . 
Nuttell  M.  F.  Miss,  258  Main. 
O'Neil  Cornelius,  218  Main. 
Palmer  H.  281  State. 
Parsons  A.  R.  71  Asylum. 
Sanborn  William  A.  808  Main. 
Schmidt  Emil,  8  Bond. 
Stacy  Ina  B.  (corsets)  58  Church. 
Steams  C  S.  190  Pearl. 
Tolles  Fred.  H.  878  Asylum. 
Wheelock  John  H.  253  Main. 
Whitmore  William  F.  190  PearL 

AGENTS  WANTED. 

AMERICAN    PUBLISHING    CO. 

424  Asylum.  See  page  424. 

Geer  Everett  S.  228  Main. 

AGRICULTURAL  TOOLS. 
M'F'R. 

See  aleo  Hardware. 
COLLINS  CO.         See  page  484. 

ALE  BREWERS 

HEROLD    CAPITOL  BREWING 
CO.  54  Bellevue.    Seepage  442. 

ALIZARINES 

BEACH &C0. 209  State,  Seep.  661. 

ANILINE  DYES 

BEACH  &   CO.    209  State.     Set 
page  651. 

ANTI^FRICTION  METALS. 

BLAKE  T.  J.  &  SON,  141  Com- 
merce.   See  page  441. 

ANVILS 

ENS  WORTH  L.  L.  104  Front.    See 
page  662. 

APOTHECARIES. 

See  aUo  Drug  Stores,  Medieinet. 
ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE, 

142  Asylum.  See  page  447. 

GOODRICH  S.&  CO.  606-607  Main. 

Seepage  149. 
GOODWIN  L.  H.  886  Main.    See 
page  149. 

GRAVES  F.  E.  81  Main.    See  page 
162.  ^  ^ 

MARWICK  A.  JR.   877  Asylum. 

Seepage  228. 
NEWTON  PHILO  W.  142  Asylum. 

See  pag^e  447. 
RAPELYE     CHARLES    A.    825 

Main.    See  page  278. 
RTSLEY   LEON    S.   886    Capitol. 
I  SEINSOTH  JOHN   J.  12    Maple. 

Seepage  298. 
Sisson  T.  &  Co.  269  Main. 
Talcott,  Frisbie  &  Co.  278-277  Asy. 

, BOXES. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  Seep.  488 

APPRAISERS 

See  Seal  Estate. 
MULHALL  JAMES,  29  Pearl.  See 
page  242. 

Architectural  Faience. 

ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO.  Faience 
St.     See  page  622. 


ARCHITECTS. 

See  also  J>rauglUsm€s^ 

ALLEN  ISAAC  A.  873  Main.    See 

page  472. 
BECKER  &  ROGERS,  241  Main. 

See  page  471. 
Brocklesby  William  G.  278|  Main. 
Comstock  Frederick  R.  284  Asylom. 
Cullen  Charles  H.  8  Trumbull. 
Curtis  &  Johnson,  223  Asvlom,  rm. 

10. 
Dwyer  John  J.  228  Asylum. 
ENTRESS  ALBERT,  r.  187  Main. 

See  page  466. 
Fehmer  Albert,  650  Main. 
Gerstel  Max,  872  Main. 
Gilbert  George  H.  800  Main. 
Gilbert  Tiiec  F.  9  Asylum. 
Hapgood  Edward  T.  141  TnunbolL 
Hayden  Henry  R.  Jr.  66  State. 
Keller  George,  278|  Main. 
Lincoln  Brooks  M.  281  Main. 
McCLUNIE  J.  ALEX.  177  Asylum. 

Seepage  226. 
O'Donohue  Michael,  67  Hawthorn. 
SCOVILLE    A.     W.    286    Main. 

See  page  4*10. 
SCOVILLE  WILLL/LM  H.  248  Main. 

See  page  469. 
Storrs  Henry  W.  122  Clark. 
Wilson  L.  B.  &  Co.  268  Main. 

Architectural  Ornament. 

RIPLEY— SANFORD     CO.,     882 
Main.    Seepage  517. 

ARMORIES. 

See  Military  Companies,  petffs  649. 
First  Regiment,  51  Elm. 
GOVERNOR'S     FOOT    GUARD 

HALL,  169  High.  See  page  4BS. 
Governor's  Horse  Guard,  128  Main. 
Putnam  Phalanx,  Haynes  c.  PearL 

ART  STORES.  Etc. 

See  also  Pictures  and  Frames, 

Athen.  Gallery  Paintings,  206  Main. 
ECKHARDT  J.   H.    CO.    286-287 

Main.    See  page  862. 
Goodrich  W.  Wells,  14  Pratt. 
Historical  Society,  206  Main. 
VORCE  A.  D.  CO.  276  Main.    <8ee 


pa^e_862. 


ar   Photograph  and  Exhibitioo 

Co.  21  Linden. 
WILEY   LYMAN   A.   261   Pearl. 

See  page  4S2. 
Willes  Jabez  H.  451  Main. 

ARTESIAN  WELLS 

See  Wetts. 

GRANT  C.  L.  18  Florence.     Page 

491. 
KING  H.   B.  88  Williams.      See 

page  484. 

ARTIFICIAL  TEETH. 

See  also  Dentist*. 

CHAPMAN  L.  G.  86  Pratt      See 

outside  front  cover. 
WELLES  J.  N.  297  Main.     See 

page  866. 

ARTIST  PENMAN. 

Winter  Chas.  0.  218  Main. 


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ARTISTIC  MEMORIALS. 

THE  MEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE 
WORKS,  660  Main.  BttpagtiAi. 

ARTISTS. 

Art  Society  of  Hartford,  206  Main. 
Buss  Lettia  H.  Miss,  228  Asylum. 
Butler  Jeannette  E.  29  John. 
Ghaese  Nora,  276  Main. 
Darling  George  C.  42  Sumner. 
DiclLinson  H.  W.  883  Main. 
Duffy  Catherine  E.  10  Mahl. 
Dunham  Isabella  B.  29  West. 
Durand  Fannie  Miss,  284  Asylum. 
Fenetv  Andrew  C.  872  Main. 
FinisiWer  &  Ruffkers,  26  Pratt 
Flagg  C.  N.  872  Main. 
Gowlrich W.Wells  14  Pratt 
Hall  Charles  H.  16  Pratt 
Hartford  Portrait  Co.  180  Asylum. 
Hastings  Mary  A.  86  Spring. 
Herbert  Art  Co.  266  Main. 
Loomis  Charles  R.  316  PearL 
Manhattan  Art  Co.  846  Main. 
Pitblado  Colin  S.  809  Asylum. 
Potwin  H.  K.  Mrs.  148  Collins. 
Sanford  Walter,  882  Main. 
Smith  J.  M.  Mrs  870  Asylum. 
Snow  Ellen,  99  Washington. 
Steele  T.  Sedgwick,  872  Main. 
Tiffany  Miss  M.  A  767  Asvlum. 
Webster  Mrs.  E.  S.  426  Asylum. 
Wentworth  D.  F.  372  Main. 
Wheaton  Alice  J.  Mrs.  u.  Ill  Tru. 
White  Henry  C.  69  Gillett 
Williams  C.'Louise,  370  Asylum. 
Williams  Marv  R.  1492  Broad. 
Wittig  Mather  Mrs.  14  Goodman. 
Wright  E.  Mrs.  George  F.  66  Maple. 

ARTISTS'  MATERIALS. 

BONNER,    PRESTON    CO.    829 

Main.    iSfee  page  438. 
ECKHARDT  J.  H.  CO.    Seep,  862. 
WALKER  ROBERT,  12-14  Cliurch. 

See  page  829. 
WILEY    LYMAN   A.    261    PearL 

See  page  iS^. 

ASBESTOS.  M'F'R. 

JOHNS-PRATT  CO.  See  page  i9h. 

ASPHALT  PAVEMENTS. 

BILLINGS  H.  E.  164  Ch.  Oak.  See 
page  429. 

ASSESSORS. 

114  Pearl.  Seepage  686. 

ASYLUMS. 

See  HotpitaU;   Orphan  A»ylum». 

ATHLETIC  FOOT  WEAR. 

WEBB  KM.  646  Asy.  Seepage  qpp. 
inside  back  cover. 

A TTORNEYS  AT  LAW. 

Adams  Sherman  W.  236  Main. 
ANDREWS  JAMES  P.  882  Main, 

reporter  Supreme  C't,  State  Cap'l. 
Austin  Leverett  N.  838  Main. 
BARBOUR  JOSEPH   L.  2    State. 
Barbour  Sylvester.  821  Main. 
BENNETT  &  BROTT,  888  Main. 

See  page  481. 
BENNETT    EDWARD    B.      See 

page  481. 
BILL  ALBERT  C.      Seepage  480. 


BILL  &  TUTTLE,  888  Main.   See 

page  480. 
BRAINARD  AUSTIN.    Seep,^^. 
BRISCOE  CHARLES  H.  882  Main, 
Cheney  Buildins;.    Seepage  482. 
Brocklesby  John  Henry.  274  Main. 
Brooks  C.*M.  71  Asylum. 
BROTT  GEO.  OLNEY.    See  page 

431. 
Broughel  Andrew  J.  Jr.  266  Main. 
BRYANT  PERCY  S.      Seep.  438. 
BUCK  &  EGGLESTON,  882  Main. 

See  page  429. 
BUCK  JOHN  H.     See  page  429. 
Bullard  Hubert  S.  278^  Main. 
Burdett  Charles  L.  26  Pratt 
BURNHAM  CHARLES     R.     872 

Main,  Room  10. 
Calhoun  J.  Gilbert,  367  Main. 
Carpenter  &  Williams,  888  Main. 
CASE,    BRYANT  &  CASE,   21J 

Pratt.  See  page  488. 

Case  George,  143  Woodland. 
Case  Uriah,  297  Main. 
CASE  WM.  C.        Seepage  438. 
CASE  WM.  S.         Seepage  488. 
Chamberlain,  White  &  MiUs,  see 

Hiram  R.  Mills. 
Chambers  &  Alderman,  26  Pratt 
Chapman  Charles  R.  274  Main. 
CLARKE  CHARLES  H.  8  Asylum. 
CLARKE  SIDNEY  E.  866  Main. 

See  page  484. 
Cleaveland  F.  E.  66  State. 
Conant  George  A.  86  TrumbulL 
Coogan  James  T.  2d,  357  Main. 
Coogan  John  W.  867  Main. 
Cornwall  Horace,  26  Pratt. 
Dunham  S.  C.  66  Prospect 
Dyer  John  J.  26  Pratt 
Eaton  William  W.  86  Church. 
Eberle  Frederick,  809  Main. 
Eberle  Fred  G.  309  Main. 
Eddy  Willard,  278*  Main. 
EGCLESTON  ARTHUR  F.  882  Mn. 
See  page  429. 

ELY  WM.  H.    See  page  iS&. 

F^llowes  Charles  E.  86  Trumbull. 

Fenn  J.  Lincoln,  11  Central. 

FOWXER  GEO.  B.  882  Main. 

Freeman  Harrison  B.  Jr.  846  Main. 

Garvan  Edward  J.  236  Farmington. 

GATES  ANDREW  F.  11  Central, 

See  paqe  436. 

OILMAN  GEORGE  H.     See  page 
487. 

Goalee  Henry  S.  867  Main. 

Grant  Ralph  M.  388  Main. 

GROSS  CHAS.  E.     See  page  488. 

GROSS,  HYDE,&SHlPMAN,278i 
Main.  See  page  ^Z^. 

Hall  Mary,  40  Pratt 

Hamersley     William,   Judge    Su- 
preme Court,  265  Main. 

Healey  John  P.  278i  Main. 

Healy  Frank  E.  278^  Main. 

Hennev  William  F.  11  Central. 

HOLCOMB  &  PIERCE,  26  Pratt 

See  page  436. 

HOLCOMB    MARCUS    H.      See 
page  436. 

Hooker  John,  16  Marshall. 

Huntington  JHenry  A.  2  Central. 

H YDEE.  HENRY,  Jr.    See  p.  487. 

HYDE,  JOSLYN  &  OILMAN.  11 
Central.    See  vage  487. 

HYDE  WM.  W.'  Seepage  488, 

Johnson  0.  W.  86  Trumbull. 

JOSLYN  CHAS.  M.    SeepageiZl. 


Kellogg  George  A.  266  Main. 
Kenned V  Thomas  K.  388  Main. 
Leete  Wm.  H.  882  Main. 
LEVY  JOSIAH  W.  821  Main. 
Lincoln  George  F.  218  Main. 
Loomis  Dwieht,  referee  Superior 

Court,  266  Main. 
Lounsbury  Cooke,  26  Pratt 
Lyman  Tneodore,  833  Main. 
MALTBIE  T.  M.  8  Asylum.     See 

page  489. 
Markham  Daniel  A.  867  Main. 
Marvin  E.  E.  clerk  U.  S.  Courts, 

66  State. 
MARVIN  L.  P.  WALDO,  278i  Mn. 

Seepage  440. 
McConville  Wm.  J.  388  Main. 
McLEAN  GEO.  P.     Seepaae  444. 
McMANUS  THOMAS,  883  Main. 

Seepage  441. 
Mildeberger  Henrv  D.  297  Main. 
MILLS  HIRAM  R".  833  Main.     See 

page  442. 
Mitchell,  Hungerford  &  Bartlett,  2 

Central. 
Morse  Leonard,  2  Central. 
Newberry  Leslie  W.  357  Main. 
0' Flaherty  Hugh,  297  Main. 
PARKER  FRANCIS  H.  846  Main. 

Seepaae  448. 
Parsons  John  C.  367  Main. 
Perkins  &  Perkins,  14  State. 
Prentice  Samuel  0.  86  Trumbull. 
PIERCE  N.  E.     Seepage  486. 
Quinn  James  J.  333  Main. 
RICHARDS  FRANCIS  H.  808  Mn. 

See  outside  front  cover. 
Robbins  Edward  D.  266  Main. 
Robinson  Charles  M.  11  Central. 

Robinson  Henrv  S.  289  Main. 
Robinson  &  Robinson,  11  Central. 

Safford  Charles  A.  2  Central. 

Scott  Fred  A.  845  Main. 

SHIPMAN  ARTHUR  L.  Seep.  438. 

Shipman  Nathaniel,  Judge  U.  S. 
Court,  65  State. 

Sill  George  G.  845  Main. 

SIMONDS  W.  EDGAR,  2  Central. 
See  outside  back  cover. 

Smith  Herbert  Knox,  838  Main. 

SPERRY  LEWIS.     See  page  444. 

SPERRY,   MCLEAN   &  bRAIN- 
ARD.  218  Main.     See  page  444. 

STANTON    LEWIS    E.  16   State. 
See  page  446. 

Steele  Edward,  845  Main. 

Steele  Timotliy  E.  846  Main. 

Stoughton  John  A.  346  Main. 

Sumner  George  G.  265  Main. 

Taintor  Henry  E.  833  Main. 

Toohey  John*  368  Main. 

TUTTLE  JOSEPH  P.    See  p.  480. 

Vail  Thomas  G.  345  Main. 

Walker  Albert  H.  188  Hawthorn. 

WATEROUS  THOS.  C.  872  Main. 

Welles  Roger,  838  Main. 

White  John  H.  278^  Main. 

WILLLA.MS  FRANK  B.  883  Main. 
See  page  842. 

Williams  Harry  R.  278^  Main. 

AUCTION  andCOMMISSION 

See  also  Real  Estate  and  Loans. 
BESTOR  HOWARD  G.  80  Pearl. 

Seepage.  366. 
Ford  Ira  W.  117  TrumbulL 
Johnson  Horace,  170  Commerce. 
Kendrick  H.  H.  218  Asylum. 
Warner  Charles  S.  16  MulbeiTy. 


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GEERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Automatic  Gear  Cutters, 

SIGOURNEY  TOOL  CO.  9  Sig- 
oumey.    See  page  480. 

A  WNINGS. 

See  Tents  and  Aumngs, 

AXES.  KNIVES.  PLOWS. 

COLLINS  CO.         Seepage  484. 

AXLES,  SPRINGS.  HUBS, 

BLODGETT   &    CLAPP    CO.    61 

Market    See  page  484. 
ENSWOBTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 

Front.    See  page  652. 

BABY  CARRIAGES. 

See  alto  TVunXcf,  «te. 

FENN  LINUS  T.  205  Main.    See 

page  462. 
FULLER  C.    C.  &   CO.  16  Ford. 

See  page  451. 
NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.,  428 

Main.    See  page  447. 

BAKERS. 

Bee  aUo  CorkfectUmert. 

BACKES  F.  W.  169  Asylum.      See 
page  48. 

Berry  Charles,  68  Talcott. 

Bracker  Charles  F.  185  Main. 

Chaney  Etta  M.  Mrs.  14^  Church. 

Demin^  Charles  A.  615  Main. 

Dobmeier  Michael,  121  Front. 

Eschholz  Herman,  240  New  Park. 

Feil  Louis,  115  Windsor. 

Field  Monroe  S.  107  Main. 

Flint  Benjamin  F.  150  Capen. 

Flynn  Marv,  281  Park. 

Font  Charles,  184  Main. 

Fritz  August,  69  Morgan. 

Goldstein  Samuel,  216  Front 

Graff  Joseph,  255  Park. 

Graul  August  E.  292  Park. 

Hillard  Maria,  44  Park. 

Hube  Brothers,  466  Main. 

HUNTINGTON  ANDREW  J.  186 
Albany.  See  page  436. 

Kesseler  Michael,  160  Front 

Kessler  John,  805  Lawrence. 

Lamb  Edwin  J.  182  Trumbull. 

LeRoy  Brothers,  695  Main. 

Lincl£8  John  F.  156  Front. 

Magazina  Joseph  A.  46  North. 

MlfzZEY    MARY    R.    MRS.    14i 
Church.  See  page  518. 

New  England  Bakery ,69-7 iMorgan. 

Parks  &  Savage,  57  Albany. 

Pearson  August,  60  Jefferson. 

Preissner  Bros.  59  Sheldon. 

Sanders  Joseph  C.  94  Hudson. 

SCHREPFEft  MICHAEL,  368  Asy- 
lum. See  page  291, 

Schuman  Bros.  69  Morgan. 

Schuman  Edward,  946  Main. 

Sickles  Charles  H.  556  Asylum. 

Stutz  Fred'k,  Quaker  Lane  W.  H.  t 

Tucker  Rosa,  25  North. 

Utzig  Henry,  56  Front 

VIENNA  BAKERY.     See  page  48. 

Vitt  Max,  153  Maple. 
Weltner  Adam,  68  Windsor. 
Werschafskie  Joseph,  204  Front 
Zimmerman  Philip,  55  Judson. 
PEELMAKER. 

SULLIVAN  CORNELIUS  B.  181 
Belle  vue.  See  page  814. 


BA/I/DS  OF  MUSIC. 

See  alto  MuHe  Teaehere ;  SchooU, 
Allen  Drum  Corps,  26  Kinsley. 
Boldens  Drum  Cforos,  86  Elm. 
Colts  Armory  Band,  51  Elm. 
Cook's  Orchestra,  92  State. 
DeSopo  Brothers,  579  Main. 
First  Reg't  Drum  Corps,  51  Elm. 
Hartford  City  Band,  104  Asylum. 
LeRoy  Bros.  698  Main. 
Popes  Military  Band,  104  Asylum. 
Sevem*s  Orchestra,  167  Asylum. 

BANK  LOCK  REPAIRING, 

HALLID AY  W.  H.  181  Front    See 
page  458. 

BANKERS. 

See  also  Brokers. 
Abbe  B.  R.  9  Central. 
ABBOTT  JOHN  C.  66  PearL    See 

paae  870. 
BISSELL  GEORGE  P.  &  CO.  807 

Main.  Seepage  869. 

COOLEY  FRANCIS  R.  4  Central. 

See  pctge  370. 
CORDLEY  F.  R.  &  CO.  872  Main. 

Seepage  278. 
GLAD  WIN  &  MORSE,  7  Asylum. 

See  page  870. 
IOWA  MORTGAGE  CO.  40  Asy. 

Seepage  374. 
Mather  Roland,  808  Main. 

BANKS, 

iETNA    NATIONAL,   214    Main. 

See  page  875. 
AMERICAN  NATIONAL,808Main. 

See  page  375. 
CHARTER  OAK  NATIONAL,  124 

Asylum.  Seepage  376. 

CITY  BANK  OF  HARTFORD,  291 

Main.  See  page  376. 

CONN.    RIVER   BANKING    CO. 

288  Main.  See  page  B77. 

FARMERS  &  MECHANICS  NA- 
TIONAL, 106  Sta.   See  page  zn, 
FIRST  NATIONAL,  60  State.    See 

page  378. 
HARTFORD  NATIONAL,  58  State 

See  page  378. 
MERCANTILE    NATIONAL,    56 

Pearl.  See  page  379. 

NATIONAL  EXCHANGE,  76  State, 

Seepage  379. 
PHCENIX  NATIONAL,  808  Main. 

Seepage  880. 
STATE,  299  Main.     See  page  880. 
UNITED  STATES,  848  Main.    See 

pageSBl. 
UNITED  STATES  DEPOSITARY, 

124  Asylum.        ^ee  page  376. 

SAVINGS  BANKS. 

DIME  SAVINGS,  295  Main.    See 

page  384. 
MECHANICS  SAVINGS,  811Main. 

Seepage  884. 
SOCIETY    FOR    SAVINGS,     11 

Pratt  Seepage  886. 

STATE  SAVINGS,  89  fearl.     See 

page  885. 

TRUST  COMPANIES. 

CONN    BUILDING  AND  LOAN 
ASSO.  118  Asylum.      See  p.  372. 

CONN.  TRUST  &  SAFE  DEPOSIT 
CO.  289  Main.       Seepage  881. 

HARTFORD    TRUST  CO.  284. 
Main.  See  page  882. 


Loan  and  Guarantee  Co.  of  Conn. 

65  Pearl. 
SECURITY  COMPANY,  62  Pe»L 

See  page  888. 
THE  FIDELITY   COMPANY,  25 

PearL  Seepage  382. 

BANNERS, 

FORBES  EDWARD  P.  821  Main 

Seepage  186. 
McGLUNIE  J.  ALEXANDER,  177 

Asylum.  Seepage  226. 

BARBER  SUPPLIES. 

COWLISHAW  HENRY,  162  Pearl. 

See  page  491. 
WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  57  Main. 
Seepage  844  A. 

BARBERS. 

Ants  Henry,  27  Pearl. 
Asher  Joeeph  E.  25  Mulberry. 
Baldassario  Gabriel  G.  17  Charles. 
Ball  Julius,  491  Main. 
Bechstedt  Charles  0. 64  Trumbull. 
Berenson  Brothers,  296  Asylum. 
Bergman  Martin,  87  Albany. 
Booker  Charles  D.  151  Main. 
Brit  John  M.  215  Main. 
Brunnotte  William,  58  Front. 
Bureau  Alphonse  T.  875  Allyn. 
Burlin^ne  William.  8  Morgan. 
Butnario  George,  8  Asylum. 
Carroll  Stephen  A.  .46  Asylum. 
Ciriagliano  Joseph,  685  Main. 
Colavecchio  Louis,  9}  Wells. 
Collins  Ira,  457  Main. 
Cropulli  Raphael,  24  Market. 
Davis  Ernest,  852  Main. 
Diano  Leonordo,  253  State. 
Duggan  Martin,  99  State. 
Eiseuberg  Henry  A.  293  Park. 
Fitzgerald  &  McCarty,  875  Allyn. 
Fimcke  Carl  H.  261  Lawrence. 
Giannettino  Bros.  2  State. 
Goebel  &  Herman,  46  Asylum. 
Goldstein  Benjamin  J.  877  Capitol. 
Goldstein  Max,  81  Main. 
Goulet  Edmund,  84  Mulberry. 
Grosch  Edward  H.  295  Main. 
Guerriero  Luca,  75  Morgan. 
Harris  Jacob,  22  Sheldon. 
Harris  Samuel,  28  Church. 
Heidelburg  William,  92  Flower. 
Henning  William  L.  77  Trumbull. 
Herrup^.  Samuel,  484  Asylum. 
Hess  Jacob,  25  Albany. 
Katzman  Solomon,  178  State. 
Kindser  David,  175  State. 
Lacava  Domenico,  18  Kilboum. 
Lavelli  Joseph  A.  22  State. 
Leduc  Edward,  45  Main. 
Mackerton  Frank  P.  SB^  Trumbull 
Manns  George  W.  891  Main. 
March  John  G.  9  Asylum. 
Marenholtz  Otto,  115  Main. 
Marte  Paul  H.  362  Asylum. 
Mercantande  F.  P.  88|  Trumbull. 
Michael  Isaac  E.  14j  Asylum. 
Miller  Ernest,  147  Main. 
Mils  John  A.  86^  Church. 
Morgan  P.  F.  718  Park. 
Motto  Giovanni,  79  Windsor. 
Muzio  &  Bertucci,  22  Asvlnm. 
Notine  Anthony,  128  Mam. 
Notine  John,  25  Main. 
Notine  Joseph,  464  Asylum. 
Obarl  &  Puglisi,  126  Asylnm. 


GEEB'S    HABTFORD    city    DtRECTOBY. 


557 


O'Keefe  Daniel,  66  High. 
Padrone  Munziato,  176  Front. 
Patrone  Joseph,  686  Main. 
Pillion  John  U.  61  Windsor. 
Plant  Solomon,  5  CentraL 
Polancer  Nathan,  76|  Temple. 
Raphael  Isaac,  82  Sheldon. 
Retchie  James,  267  Asylum. 
Richmann  Martin  M.  662  Park. 
Riley  Wm.  J.  248  Park. 
Rippold  James,  16  Morgan. 
Ritchie  James  E.  266  Asylum. 
RoUo  Louis  M.  668  Main. 
Rosenburg  Benjamin  187  Front. 
Rosenthal  Albert,  242  Main. 
Saraceno  Baptiste,  47  Albany. 
Scharff  Louis,  46  Temple. 
Seide  David,  242  Main. 
Senger  Martin,  272  Park. 
Shanks  Morris,  67  Maple. 
Sloan  Neil  P.  86  State. 
Smith  Fred'k  J.  42  Union  pi. 
Smith  Joseph  P.  86  Trumbull. 
Stem  &  Weidl,  6  Charter  Oak. 
Ullrich  Frank,  6  Vandyke. 
Uricchio  .loseph,  120  Front. 
Valenza  John,  8  Asylum. 
Vallenta  Joseph,  70  Morgan. 
WiUiams  G.  Grant,  209  Pearl. 
Wnnder  Emil  L.  822  Asylum. 

BARREL  Mfrs. 

Butier  Thomas,  80  Feny. 

BATHING  HOUSE. 

River  Front  Park.     Set  conttntt. 

BA  THS. 

See  alto  Barbert. 
ELECTRO  AND  VAPOR,  Merriam, 
A.  E.  Colt  Mrs.  194  High.     See 
page  228. 
Henning  Wm.  L.  77  Trumbull. 
JONES  GEORGE  E.,  Turkish,  etc. 

199  Main.  See  page  864. 

Y.M.C.A.  828  Pearl. 

See  pages  672,  678. 

BEDDING. 

FARBER  M.  18  Gold.      Beep.  127. 

BEEF  AND  PROVISIONS. 

WHOLESALE. 

See  alto  Markets. 
Armour  &  Co.  130  Church. 
INGRAHAM,  SWIFT  &  CO.    126 

Ch.  iSee/>a^e620. 

HARTFORD    BEEF  CO.     64-66 

Huntiev  av.    See  page  162. 
HARTFORD     PROVISION      CO. 

Vallev  st.     See  page  646. 
HURLB'URT  E.  E.  Valley  st.     See 

page  180. 
Wieder  M.  91  Morgan. 

BEER. 

See  Root  Beer;  Brewers. 

BELL  HANGERS. 

See  alto  Cutlers;  Electric. 
CLARK  WILLIAM  M.  22  Church. 

Seepage  89. 
HALLIDAY  W.  H.  181  Front.    See 
page  468. 

BELT  HOOK  Mfrs. 

JEWELL  BELT  HOOK  CO.  16 
Trumbull.  iSee  page  422. 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Trum- 
bull. Seepage  488. 


BELT  MAKERS  d  LACINGS. 

See  also  Leather  Belting. 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Trum- 

buU.  See  page  488. 

BELT  PUMPS. 

LEE  H.  K.  228  State.    Seep.  499. 

BELT  PACKING  d  HOSE, 

CONANT    RUBBER   CO.    26—28 
A»ylum.    See  inside  back  cover. 

BERRY  MAN  HEATERS. 

DAVIS  L  B.  &  SON,  40  Cushman. 
Seepage  600. 

BICYCLE  F0R6INGS. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  See  page  476. 

BICYCLE  Mfrs. 

HARTFORD    CYCLE     CO.,    681 

Capitol.    See  page  4B6. 
POPE    MANUFACTURING   CO. 

486  Capitol.  See  page  487. 

BICYCLE  POLISH. 

HARTFORD  DIAMOND  POLISH 
CO.  118  Asylum.     Seepage  162. 

BICYCLE  SHOEMAKER. 

WEBB  £.  M.  646  Asylum.  See  page 
opposite  back  cover. 

BICYCLE  SUNDRIES. 

HARTFORD  DLAMOND  POLISH 
CO.  118  Asylum.     See  page  162. 

BICYCLE  WRENCHES. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.    Seepage  476. 

BICYCLES. 

See  also  Hardware;  Sporting  Goods. 

ANDRUSS  &  HERMANN,  800 
Asvlum.  See  page  627. 

AN1>RUS  &  NAEDELE  CO. 
272  Asylum.    Seepage  486. 

CASE  C.  H.  &.  CO.  886  Main. 

POMEROY  ALBERT  H.  98  Asy- 
lum.   See  page  866. 

BICYCLES  REPAIRED. 

American  Cycle  Repairing  Co.  162 
Main. 

ANDRUS  &  HERMANN,  800  Asy- 
lum.    See  page  627. 

ANDRUS  &  NAEDELE  CO.  272 
Asvlum.  See  page  486. 

Beach  John  H.  151  Main. 

Parker  F.  D.  &  Co.  12U  Main.. 

Smith  Alexander,  10  Mulberry. 

Snow  Ernest  W.  608  Main. 

Tucker  Supply  Co.  802  Asylum. 

BILL  POSTER. 

Hartford  Bill  Posting  Co.  169  Hifch. 

BILLIARD  SALOONS. 

See  also  Saloons. 
Hewins  Matt  H.  262  Main. 
Lord  F.  J.  82  Asylum. 

BILLIARD  TABLE  MAKER. 

Reiche  C.E.  28  Mulberry. 


BISCUIT  Mfrs. 

See  Bakers. 

BITTERS. 

See  also  Medicines. 
Hopkins  A.  S.  r.  68  Pleasant 

BLACKSMITH  SUPPLIES. 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  COM- 
PANY, 61  Market.    Seepage  484 

CAPEWELL  HORSE  NAIL  CO 
40  Governor.  Seepage  i7B. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  104  Front.  See 
page  662. 

BLACKSMITH 
POWER  SHEARS. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flower. 
See  page  477. 

BLACKSMITH  TOOLS. 

CLAPP  &  TREAT.  64  State.  See 
page  87. 

BLACKSMITHS. 
HORSESHOERS.  Etc. 

See  also  Carriages  and  Wagons. 

Alexander  Joel  S.  88  F^rry. 
Bumham  0.  H.  866  All^ni. 
Cahill  Patrick  F.  49  Linden. 
Calhoun  J.  J.  666  Park. 
Cameron  &  Manion,  86  Albany. 
DECKER  J.  A.  201  Smith,  page  521. 
Evarts  Reuben  L.  16  Hicks. 
Ferguson  John,  88  Francis. 
Filiiiu  Joseph,  r.  980  Main. 
Flynn  Michael  A.  92  Albany. 
Fox  Homar  F.  20  Morgan. 
Gearin  Michael  J.  26  Kingsley. 
Glater  Morris,  r.  46  North. 
Grandohl  John  A.  10  Charter  Oak. 
Haley  Jeremiah,  84  Elm. 
Hart  P.  H.  14  Huntington. 
Hughes  Peter,  69  New  Britain. 
Keeuey  Charlen  R.  123  Church. 
Klnghom  David,  10  Charles. 
Lamb  James,  10  Ferry. 
Locke  Thomas  F.  26  Wells. 
Mannix  &  Lawrence,  22  Wells. 
MANSUY  LOUIS  J.  869  Allyn. 
McDermott  John  T.  11  Front  * 
McGinn  Hiigh  M.  41  Annawan. 
McGURK  B.  L.  862  Albany. 
Moody  William  A.  87  New'Britain. 
Moonev  James  M.  r.  294  Pearl. 
Nve  Watson,  41  Hicks. 
Oliver  John  E.  299  Albany. 
Ott  Andrew,  10  Charles. 
Pearl  Samuel,  r.  1000  Main. 
Pullar  James  &  Co.  6  Mechanic. 
Rvan  M.  J.  39  Center. 
SCHIRM  FRANK  F.  28  Sheldon. 

See  page  607. 
Shannon  Frederick  J.  1006  Main. 
Single  A.  E.  &  Co.  296  Sheldon. 
Smith  William  B.  291  Allyn. 
Siigrue  Michael,  Albany  cor.  Bio. 
Wadsworth  F.  E.  r.  44^  John. 
Whitefield  Washington,  484  Main. 

BLANK  BOOKS. 

See  alto  Sookbindert. 
CASE,   LOCKWOOD  &  BRAIN- 
ARD  CO.  141  PI.      Seepage  428. 
GEER'S  ELIHU  SONS,  16  State. 

See  page  421. 
PLIMPTON    MANUFACTURING 
CO.  262  PearL       Seepage  420. 


558 


geeb's  habtford  city  debbctoby. 


BLANKET  MACHINE  Mfr. 

MERKOW    MACHINE    CO.    138 
Sheldon.  Set  page  491. 

BLEACHERS. 

«  Bee  also  Dyerg. 

Crane  G.  C.  &  Co.  885  Main. 

BLIIVD  ADJUSTERS. 

ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market. 
See  page  463. 

BU/VDS.  SASH  &  DOORS. 

See  Doors,  Stash  and  Blinds. 

BOARD  OF  TRADE. 

Hartford  Board  of  Trade,  89  Pearl. 

BOARDING  HOUSES. 

See  also  Hestaurantsj  Hotels;  Lodg- 
ing JSoofiM. 

Adams  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  604  Main. 
Ainley  Robert,  70  Charter  Oak. 
Allen  Emily  Mrs.  142  Main. 
Allen  S.  H.  445  Main. 
Armory  House,  Vandyke. 
Beadle  Elizabeth  E.  5  Columbia. 
Bradbury  Mary  E.  Mrs.  91  Main. 
Burns  James,  61  Ann. 
Bums  Joseph,  New  Park. 
Callaiian  Martha,  Mrs.  494  Main. 
Camp  Lyman  C.  82  Pearl. 
Carpenter  Josephine  A.  Mrs.  69  Mn. 
Carron  Salome  Mrs.  197  State. 
Church  Lewis  Mrs.  19  Central. 
Clark  Dwight,  15  Church. 
Clodgo  Jennie  Mrs.  234  Allyn. 
Colonial  The,  425  Main. 
COMMERCIAL    HOUSE,    G.     F. 

Johnson  prop.  165  Asy.  See  p.  98. 
Cummings  C.  D.  401  Capitol. 
Cummings  Mary,  85  Mulberry. 
Davis  Ferdinand  J.  82  Church. 
I^Qffg&ii  Ann  Mrs.  1827  Broad. 
DULEY  J.  E.  Mrs.  119  High. 

See  page  518. 
Elliott  Matilda  Mrs.  (Irving  House) 

90  Pearl. 
Elmer  Harmon  S.  Mrs.  186  Main. 
Elmwood  House,  145  High. 
Eltz  George  F.  204  High. 
Estlow  Elizabeth  Mrs.  154  Main. 
Eureka  House,  251  Asylum. 
Fischer  Fannie  Mrs.  179  Main. 
Florence  House,  114  State. 
Gates  L.  D.  F.  (Fairview.)  87  High. 
Glvnn  Elizabeth,  10  Arch. 
Gould  Elizabeth  E.  548  Main. 
Hamilton,  G.  £.  Mrs.  86  Venion. 
Hazell  William,  548  Park. 
Hickey  Catharine  Mrs.  40  S.  Pro. 
Hines  Mary,  192  Sheldon. 
HobanEdward  Mrs.52  Buckingham. 
HOTEL  PROSPECT,  119  High. 

See  page  518. 
Irving  House,  90  PearL 
Lawrence  The,  281  Lawrence. 
Livingston    William    F.   Mrs.     21 

Central. 
LOESCHER   WM.   41   Mulberry. 

Seepage  211. 
Lonsrley  Annie,  198  Allyn. 
Lord  F.  C.  80  Church. 
Lyon  Harriet,  25  Walnut. 
3»fcCarty  Mary,  41  Asylum, 
McManus  Mrs.  41  Asylum. 
Meafoy  Ellen  F.  Mrs.  645  Main. 


Miner  &  Latham,  432  MaQi. 

Miner  0.  H.  149  High. 

Mooney  John  Mrs.  n.  1421  Broad. 

Moore  .Jennie,  Mrs.  462  Main 

Moyer  Oliver  J.  Mrs.  184  Main. 

Murray  F.  Mrs.  188  Trumbull. 

MUZZEY  M.  R.  Mrs.  14^  Church. 
See  page  518. 

Neary  Annie  £.  88  Charter  Oak. 

Nihifl  Mary  Mrs.  69  Governor. 

Nihill  Nora,  200  Sheldon. 

Nixon  Mary,  72  Charter  Oak. 

Northnip  (rank  Mrs.  176  State. 

Olsen  Ada,  80  Front. 

Owen  Josephine  M.  Mrs.  57  Church. 

PAQUETTE  FRANK    MRS.    126 
Market    See  page  257. 

Park  View  House,  Francis  Dailey, 
8  Lewis. 

Porter  Ella  C.  Mrs.  8  Village. 

Puffer  E.  J.  Mrs.  612  Main. 

Rahba  Sophia  Mrs.  22  Morgan. 

Ricco  Tony,  20  Kilboum. 

Rood  H.  F.  Mrs.  71  Capitol. 

Sareent  Mary  E.  Mrs.  84  Flower. 

SIGOURNEV  HOUSE,  654  Main. 
Seepage  519. 

Silloway  Wm.  F.  Mrs.  80  Capitol. 

Stern  &  Weide.O  Charter  Oak. 

Stoll  Lizzetta,  Mrs.  620  Main. 

Sullivan  John,  841  Asylum. 

Sullivan  Julia  A.  Mrs.  102  Main. 

Sweet  Chas.  H.  80  Governor. 

TEMPERANCE  HOTEL,  126  Mar- 
ket   See  page  257. 

Templeman  T.  E.  18  Winthrop. 

Thomas  Abbie  S.  65  Laurel. 

Ullrich  Ferdinan,  5  Vandyke. 

Wallace  Jane  R.  79  Front. 

Webster  Wm.  H.  98  Babcock. 

Woodford  Lucius  H.  88  Church. 

Woodford  V.  L.  Mrs.  510  Main. 

Woodward  Jennie  M.  Mrs.  841  Asy. 

Young  Women^s  Boarding  H.  58  Cb. 

BOARDING  STABLES. 

See  also  Livery  Slables. 

YEOMANS  HENRY  E.51  Farmmg- 
ton.  Seepage  506. 

BOILER  FEED  Mfrs. 

PRATT  &  CADY,  556  Capitol. 
See  page  485. 

BOILER  INSURANCE. 

HARTFORD  STEAM  BOILER  IN- 
SPECTION &  INSURANCE  CO. 
218  Main.     Seepages  890,  89L 

BOILER  MAKERS. 

See  Machinists. 

Amerman  Peter  &  Son.  109  Com- 
merce. 

BEACH  H.  B.  &  SON,  136  Grove. 
See  page  498. 

DAVIS  L  B.  &  SON,  40  Cuslmian. 
Seepage  500. 

LEE  H.  'K.  228  State.     Seep.  499. 

Pitkin  Bros.  &  Co.  152  State. 

STRONG  IRA  J.     Seepage  450. 

BOLOGNA. 

See  Markets ;  German  Delicacies. 
Halperin  Abram,  226  Front. 
Hartford  Bologna  Co.  960  Main. 

BONDED  WAREHOUSES. 

Rear  85  Pratt 


BOLTS,  NUTS. 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  CO.    8te 

page  484. 
ENSWORTH   L.  L.  &  SON,  104 

Front.    Set  page  562. 

BOND  DEALERS. 

COOLEY  FRANCIS  R.  4  Central. 

See  page  870. 
MAXFIEId    BROS.    260    Main. 

See  page  870. 

BOOKBINDERS. 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHING  COM- 
PANY, 424  Asy.    Seepage  424. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &  BBAIN- 
ARD  CO.  141  PI.     See  page  428. 

FOWLER  &  MILLER  Co.  841 
Main.    Seepage  187. 

TALCOTT  WM.  H.  838  Main.  See 
page  422. 

BOOKBINDERS'  MACHIN- 
ERY. 

SMYTH  UFQ.  CO.    See  page  iSl. 

BOOKBINDERS'    SEWING 
MACHINE. 

SMYTH   MFG.   CO.     216    Main. 

Seepage  481. 

BOOKBINDERS'  THREAD. 

SMYTH  MFG.  CO.     Seepage  481. 

BOOKKEEPER. 

STEWART  GORDON  W.  64  Arch. 

BOOK  PUBLISHERS. 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHING  COM- 
PANY, 424  Asy.     See  page  424. 

Barnard  Henry,  28  Main. 

BELKNAP  &  WARFIELD,  77 
Asylum.  Seepage  364. 

Burr  Index  Co.  886  Asylum. 

Burr  J.  B.  &  Co.  886  Asvlum. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  ie  BRAIN- 
ARD  CO.  141  PI.     Seepage  423. 

Case  0.  D.  &  Co.  302  Asylum. 

CONN.  QUARTERLY,  66  State. 
See  page  417. 

Dimon  John,  4  Village. 

FLETCHER  N.  P.&  CO.  Pa^el38. 

Oilman  F.  G.  6  Charter  Oak  pL 

HARTFORD  PRINTING  CO.  j>.  421. 

Hartford  Seminary  Press,  1507  Bd. 

MERRI  AM  G.  &  C\  Co.,  Springfield, 
Mass.     See  opp.  inside  back  cover. 

Scranton  S.  S.  &  Co.  281  Asylum. 

Student  Pub.  Co.  886  Asylum. 

Webster's  Dictionary,  G.  &  C.  Mer- 
riam  Co.  See  opp.tnside  back  cover. 

Worth ington  A.  D.  &  Co.  488  Asy. 

BOOK  STORES.  NEWS.  Etc. 

Barlow  Joseph  R.  232  Asylum. 
Barrows  S.  W.  &  Co.  897  Main. 
BELKNAP    &    WARFIELD,    77 

Asylum.    Seepage  364. 
Chapin  Lyman  A.  847  Main.    (N. 

Y.  Sunday  papers.) 
Conroy  Maiy  A.  Mrs.  167  Main. 
Cook  D.  P.  92  State. 
Dickerson  Mrs.  J.  L.  66  TnimbnII. 
Fischer  Gustave,  259  Asylum. 
Hotel  and  R.R.  News  Co.  Union 
Depot,  456  Asylum. 


gbbe's  habtfobd  city  dikbctobt. 


559 


Kelleher  P.  J.  5d4  Asyhitn. 
Manwaring  Charles  W.  248  Main. 
McCollum  Mrs.  Mary  J.  86  Main. 
N.  Y.  &  Eastern  Newi  Co.  Union 

depot,  466  Asylum. 
Pfeiner  George,  81  Mulberry. 
Sill  £.  M.  Mrs.  89  Trumbull. 
Smith  &  McDonough,  801  Main. 

OLD  BOOKS  RE-BOUND. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &  BRAIN- 
ARD  CO.  141  PI.    Seepage  428. 

HARTFORD  PRINTING  CO.  16 
State.    See  page  421. 

BOOT  and  SHOE  MAKERS. 

Ahem  Morris,  882  Main. 
Ahem  Thomas  P.  91  Windsor. 
Alexander  Louie,  261  Park. 
Arsino  Philip  D.  88  North. 
Barchfeld  B.  4  Kinsley. 
Beken  Michael,  206  ^ront. 
Bertelsen  Hans,  86  Morgan. 
Brodman  Morris,  187  State. 
Carroll  Patrick,  6  Pavilion. 
Chaffee  0.  W.  364  Main. 
Cohen  Morris,  116  Front 
Cohn  Max,  211  Lawrence. 
Costello  James  V.  6  Main. 
Cross  Frederick  0.  661  Main. 
Dalesso  Tony,  22  Union  Place. 
Debler  F.  Joseph,  277  Main. 
Devito  Joseph,  14^  Pratt 
Dow  Peter,  111  Main. 
Dowd  John,  89  Clark. 
Eakins  James,  1086  Broad. 
Eckstein  Louis,  199  Front 
£ff  Max,  194  Front 
Eliasson  Carl  P.  86  Retreat. 
Engel  William,  10  State. 
Forastiere  Antonio,  8  Charles. 
Ford  William,  78  Clark. 
Friedman  &  Kaplan,  66  Morgan^ 
Friese  Adolph  C.  16  Park. 
Goldman  Lewis,  146  Front 
Goldstein  Simon,  869  Asylum. 
Grandahl  John  A.  10  Charter  Oak. 
Hanlon  Jeremiah,  78  Front 
Hartman  Adam,  27  Lafayette. 
Healy  Thomas,  8  Potter. 
Herbst  W.  Edward,  264  Main. 
Hogan  Michael,  41  Woodbine. 
JOHNSON  CHARLES  S.  69  Far- 

mington.  Seepage  186. 

Kay  WiUiam  W.  78  Windsor. 
Keeling  William,  14  Arch. 
Kirch  Jacob,  88  Flower. 
Krauss  Philip  H.  14  Mulberry. 
Levy  Louis,  613  Main. 
Lutz  Frederick,  187  Market 
Madsen  Mathias  C.  39  Ann. 
Mahon  Patrick,  18  Grace. 
Maloy  Thomas  F.  270*  Park. 
Manock  Edmund,  628  "Main. 
Marks  Matthew,  1  Martin. 
Mathiew  Archibald,  697  Park. 
Mattia  G.  24  Albany. 
Michaelson  Harris,  62  Sheldon. 
Miller  Moritz,  19  Church. 
MeshoTsky  Meyer,  689  Main. 
Moll  Harris,  116  State. 
Morgan  Joseph  M.  42  Church. 
Morgan  Patrick  J.  84  Albany. 
Murray  Michael,  11  Park. 
Nflsdele  Jacob,  960  Main. 
Navrouski  Jacob,  1  Ford. 
Nicola  N.  D.  78^  Morgan. 
Noll  Jacob,  171  State. 


O'Keefe  Thomas,  16  Wells. 
O'Neil  Edward,  88  Windsor. 
Oppelt  Barthel,  288  New  Park. 
Oppelt  Michael,  82  Front 
Palmberg  Justice,  18  Howard. 
Patronsky  Isaac,  86  North. 
Pearl  Harris,  80  Mulberry. 
Pel  Harris,  261  Park. 
Pownall  Thomas  B.  72  Albany. 
Priove  Joseph,  218  Main. 
Siegle  Moms,  88  Windsor. 
Silberman  K.  14  Sheldon. 
Silverman  &  Tesler,  169  State. 
Smith  Philip  J.  299  Lawrence. 
Smy  theman  George  T.  92  TrumbnlL 
Tesler  H.  88  Main, 
lliesler  David,  88^  Main. 
Underwood  S.  S.  172  Pearl. 
WEBB  ELDORUS  M.  646  Asylum. 


0pp.  inside  back  cover. 
'ehner  Ge< 


Wehner  George,  80  Trumbull. 
Weins  M.  16  Wells. 
Wilhehny  George  F.  22  Church. 
Zimmerman  Louis  2d.  112  Albany. 
Zimmerman  Solomon,  667^  Main. 
Zimmon  Michael,  624  Asylum. 

SUPPLIES. 

FISKE  J.  D.  &  CO.  278  Asylum 
See  page  492. 

BOOTS  AMD  SHOES. 

See  alto  OvergaiUr  Mfr, 

WHOLESALE  AND  MFBB. 

FISKE  JOHN  D.  &  CO.  Paae  492. 

Holbrook,  Glazier  &  Co.  42  Union  pL 

Marcy  Brothers  &  Co.  14  Ford. 

BETAIL. 

Aishberg  Henry,  879  Main. 

Avery  Cnarles,  160  Asylum. 

Bouve,  Crawford  &  Co.  14  Asylum. 

BROWK,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 
Main.    Seepage  449. 

Douglass  W.  L  Co.  220  Asylum. 

Eckstein  Louis,  199  Front 

Fallon  &  Bohan,  171  Main. 

Fox  G.  &  Co.  406  Main. 

Goodell  George  M.  461  Main. 

Goodwin  C.  B.  &  Co.  168  Asylum. 

Goodwin  C.  S.  &  Son,  277  Main. 

Henry  Albert  W.  468  Main. 

Kemprer  Nathan,  460  Main. 

King  Horace  H.  496  Main. 

Lamed  &  Hatch,  891  Main. 

Lawrence  James,  146  Main. 

Lawrence  William  J.  619  Main. 

Leahy  Patrick,  26  Howard. 

Mittau  Frederick,  168  Main. 

Samuels  J  &  Co.(  New  England  B.  & 
S.H.)  864  Main. 

Sawyer  Geo.  0.  418  Main. 

Simmons  Wm.  G.  &  Co.  870  Main. 

Strong  David  E.  884  Main. 

WEBB  E.  M.  646  Asylum.  0pp.  in- 
side back  cover. 

I.ADIES'   SHOES. 

Morgan  J.  M.  42  Church. 

BOTTLERS. 

See  also  Saloons ;  Brewers. 
AYERS  CHAS.  J.  26  Union.    See 

page  48. 
Bacon  Marcus  M.  r.  18  Morris. 
Brady  Brothers,  r.  85  Wolcott. 
Davenport  &  Co.  89  Front. 
Elk  Head  Bottling  Co.  r.  60  Temple. 
Herman  Wm.  7  Affleck. 
HEROLD    CAPITOL   BREWING 

CO.  64  Belle vue.      Seepage  442. 


Heublein  G.  F.  &  Bro.  40  Mulberry. 
Preston  James,  r.  141  Front. 
ROPKINS  &  CO.  282  Sheldon.  See 

Wpage  448. 
bltersdorf  August,  16  Charles. 

BOTTLES-OLD, 

GROSS  HERMAN,  198  Front 
See  page  166. 

BOWLING  ALLEYS. 

Bond  Harry  S.  24  Kinsley. 
Hartford  Bowling  Co.  216  Main. 
Koch  August,  66  Temple. 
Y.M.C.A.  828  Pearl. 

See  pages  ^12,^*1^. 

BOX  MAKERS. 

See  also  Paper  Boxes. 

BONSILATE  BOX  CO.  24  Me- 
chanic. 

Bragaw  &  King,  166  Charter  Oak. 

CALLAGHAN  C.  J.  44  Union  pi. 

See  page  77. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  r.  228 
S  tate.  See  page  488. 

Hill  &  Robinson,  r.  188  Sheldon. 

Rockwell  J.  W.  66  Front. 

BOYS  CLOTHING. 

Bee  also  Children's  Wear;  Merchant 

Tailors. 
BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.    Seepage  449. 
KELSEY  W.  H.  &  CO.  261  Main. 

Seepage  198. 
WHITTELSEY  W.  F.  &  CO.   See 
page  627. 

BRASS  FOUNDERS. 

Birkery  Mfg.  Co.  38  Wells. 

BLAKE  T.  J.  &  SON,  141-143  Com- 
merce.   Seepage  441. 

Donovan  James  G.  61  Ferry. 

HOWARD  JAS.  L.  &  CO.  440  Asy- 
lum.    See  page  ABb. 

Phoenix  Brass  f\)undrV}  r.  223  State. 

PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  666  Cap- 
itol.   Seepage  486. 

BRASS    WIRE    SCRATCH 
BRUSH  Mfrs. 

WHITTEMOBE  W.  L.  &  SON,  176 
Allyn.  Set  page  432. 

BREAD  BAKERS. 

HUNTINGTON  A.  J.  186  Albany 
Seepage  486. 

BREWERS. 

HEROLD  CAPITOL  BREWING 
CO.  62-62  Bellevue.      Seep.  442. 

ROPKINS  &  CO.  282  Sheldon! 
See  page  443. 

THE  FISCHER  HUBERT  BREW- 
ERY, 316  Park.        See  page  444. 

BRICKS.  DRAIN  PIPE, 
TILE,  Etc. 

BELDEN  SETH  &  SON,  69  Com- 
merce.   Seepage  467. 

BISSELL  HIRAM,  48  Wadsworth. 
See  page  469. 

Continental  Brick  Yard,  986  Main. 

CURTIS  &  DONAHUE,  1006  Main. 
See  paae  104. 

Dennis  Ihomas,  Prospect  av» 


660 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Dorr  Cephas,  New  Park. 
Dusette  &  Wrisley,  Tower  av. 
Hartford  Capitol  d.  Co.  Prospect 
HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  CO. 

69  Commerce.    See  paae  457. 
Kane  Michael,  166  ^ew  Park. 
Mills  &  Son,  Tower  av. 

BROKERS. 

See  Bankere,  Real  EttaU  and  Loans. 

Abbe  B.  R.  9  Central. 

ABBOT  JOHN  C.  66  Pearl.    See 

page  870. 
Allen  B.  Rowland,  96  Pearl. 
Benedict  Samuel  N.  372  Main. 
BISSELL  GEORGE  P.  &  CO.    See 

page  869. 
BRAY  JAMES  C.  106  TrumbuU. 

See  page  64. 
Broker's  Board,  51  Prospect. 
Bunco  B.  F.  7  Central. 
Catlin  Abijah,  210  Pearl  (cotton). 
CORDLEY  F.  R.  &  CO.  872  Main. 

See  paae  878. 
Cowles  Henry  A.  278^  Main. 
GLADWIN  &  MORSE,  7  Asylum 

See  paae  870. 
Lincoln  I*  red  M.  877  Main. 
MAXFIELD  BROS.  250  Main.  See 

page  878. 
Netter  Gabriel,  82  Asylum. 
Skinner  Henry  H.  808  Main. 
Smith  Charles  H.  4  Central. 
Turner  James  R.  872  Main. 
WAKEFIELD  &  MARQUARDT, 

872  Main.  See  page  329. 

Woodward  Joseph  G.  297  Main. 

BROOM  d  BRUSH  MAKERS 

Conn.  Institute  and  Indust.  School 
for  the  Blind,  886  Wethersfield. 

WHITTEMORE  WM.  L.  &  SON, 
176-178  All>'n.     Seepage  482. 

BUILDERS 
AND  CONTRACTORS. 

See  also  Carpenters;  Masons. 
BARLOW  JAMES  W.  16  Grand. 

Stepaae  472. 
BISSELL  HIRAM,  48  Wadsworth. 

Seepage  469. 
BRAY  WILLIAM  J.  47  Sigoumey. 

See  page  64. 
BROWNE  EDMUND,  r.  719  Main. 

See  page  471. 
COOK    CHARLES  C.  141   Trum- 
bull.   See  paae  SQB. 
DART  EDMUND,  14  Hicks.    See 

page  446. 
HOL'LIS  D.  W.  62  LaureL     See 

page  474. 
DWYERJOHN  W.  r.  185  Main. 

Seepage  120. 
HARDENDORFF  H.  102  Hudson. 

See  page  466. 
HILLS  &    FOX,   22    John.    See 

page  469. 
MURRAY,  GROZIER  &  MOORE, 

66  Laurel.     Seepage  245. 
O'NEIL    EDWARD,    68    Hudson. 

Seepage  474. 
O'NEIL  WILLIAM  T.  64  Wood- 
bine.   See  page  469. 
PHILBRICK  H.  B.  Ill  Edwards. 

Seepage  472. 
PORTEU'S  BR^S.  r.  18  Forest.  See 

page  459. 
Potter  Maurice  H.  88  Lewis. 


PURVES   &    MALCOLM,   r.  884. 

Asylum.    See  page  BW, 
RELYEA  W.  H.  260  Wethenfleld. 

Seepage  276. 
SCOVlLLE  A.  W.  286  Mam.    See 

page  470. 
SCOVlLLE  WILLIAM  H.   Office 

248  Main.    See  page  469. 
STODDARD  &  CAULKINS,  288 

Sheldon.    Seepage  471. 
TAYLOR  GEORGE  M.  16  Seyms. 

See  page  817. 
THE  NEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE 

WORKS,  650  Mn.     See  page  489. 
TRYON  EDWARD  T.  147  Wash- 
ington. See  page  824. 
WEST  &  SIMMS,  101^   Hudson. 

See  page  470. 
WINDSOR  RED  STONE  CO.  1542 

Broad.    Seepage  457. 

BUILDERS.  IRON  WORKS. 

LINCOLN  &  CO.    See  page  476. 

MOULDINGS. 
THE    HARTFORD    MOULDING 
WORKS,  26  Potter.  See  page  467. 

BUILDERS'  MATERIALS, 

Gillespie  &  Co.  219  State. 
Steams  Charles  S.  190  Pearl. 

.  BUILDING  AND  LOANS. 

CONN.  BUILDING  &  LOAN  AS- 
SOCIATION, 118  Asylum.  See 
page  872. 

CO-OPERATIVE  BUILDING 
BANK,  214  Asylum. 

Co-operative  Savings  Society  of 
Conn.  260  Main. 

HARTFORD  BUILDING&LOAN 
ASSOCIATION,  870  Asylum. 
Seepage  868. 

BUILDING  DESIGNING. 

NEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE 
WORKS,  650  Main.  See  page 
489. 

BUILDING  MOVERS. 

Brazel  Matthew,  12  Center. 

BURGLAR  ALARMS. 

AHERN    JAMES,     280   Asylum. 

Seepage  465. 
HALLIDAY  W.  H.  181  Front    See 

page  468. 

BUILDIHGS. 

See  Public  Buildings. 

BURIAL  CASKETS. 

See  Undertakers. 

BURNING  BRANDS. 

BURCH  GEORGE  W.  91  Asylum. 

See  page  448. 
PARKER  T.M.  71  Asy.  Seepage  AdO. 

BUSINESS  COLLEGES. 

See  Schools;  Type  Writers. 

HARTFORD  BUSINESS  COL- 
LEGE, 870  Asvhim.  Seepage  679, 

HONEY  FREDERICK  R.  872  Main. 
Seepage  865. 

HUNTSINGER  E.  M.  80  Asylum. 
See  outside  back  cover. 


BUTCHERS. 

AM  Jta^T;  Murket*. 

BUTTER  and  CHEESE. 

Bee  Commission  Merchants,  Brodue*. 
Blanchard  George  G.  45  Vine. 
DAY  C.  W.  406  Allyn.     See  page 

52L 
FOWLER  &  HUNTTING.  47  Ann. 

Seepage  545. 
Kingslev  &  Smith,  168  Main. 
NEWTON,  ROBERTSON  &   CO. 

342  Asylum.         See  page  ^^. 
POTTER  &  PAYNE,  406    Allyn. 

Seepage  621. 
Russell  Chas.  H.  888  Main. 
Whittlesey  £.  G.  &  Co.  140  State. 
Yates  Alva  W.  159  Asylum. 

BUTTER  MAKERS. 

See  Grocers. 
WINDSOR  CREAMERY  CO.    See 
page  549. 

CABIHET  MAKERS. 

Bee  alw  Furniture;  Patteame. 
BRAND  ROBERT,  7  Giove.      See 

page  478. 
Entress  Albert,  r.  1871  Main. 
Margulius  Bros.  114  Trumbull. 
Schwarzer  Albert,  88  Wells. 
Stevens  Patrick,  174  Pearl. 
TOPPING  JAMES  R.  262  Main. 

Seepage  484. 
Whitaker  J.  F.  104  Asylum. 

CABS. 

HARTFORD  CAB  CO.  2  American. 
Seepage  507. 

CAFE. 

Bee  Restaurant;  Saloon. 

CALCIUM  LIGHTS. 

U.  S.  PHOTO  CHEM.  MFG.  CO. 
29  Pearl.    Seepage  868. 

CALIFORNIA  Can'd GOODS. 

FOWLER  &  HUNTTING,  47  Ann. 
See  page  545. 

CALIPER  Mfrs. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.    Seepage  475. 

CAMPAIGN  BANNERS. 

FORBES  EDWARD  P.  821  Main. 
See  page  185. 

CAHDY  MAKER. 

Bee  Confectionery. 

CANDLE  Mfr. 

FRISBIE  L.  T.  CO.  79  Talcott  See 
page  522. 

CANE  SEAT  CHAIRS. 

HARTFORD    CHAIR    CO.     42 
Seyms.    Seepage  162. 

CANNED  GOODS. 

FITZGERALD  RANSOM  H.  142 

State.    Seepage  181. 
FOWLER  &  HUNTTING,  47  Ann. 

;8ee  page  645. 
WOODWARD  &  CO.  174  Asylum. 

Seepage  488. 


71 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibbctobt. 


661 


CAR  GOODS. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

CAR  SEATS. 

HARTFORD  WOVEN  WIREMAT- 
TRESS  CO.  618  Cap.  Seepage  419. 

CAR  WHEEL  Mfrs. 

Waghbnrn  Cu  Wheel  Co.  66  Snffield. 

CARMEN. 

See  aUo  BxprtMBg;  Liverv  Stahles. 
BALF  EDWARD,  280  Main.    See 

page  466. 
BILL  BROS.  46  Ann.  See  page  606. 
Ohamberlin  N.  H.  27  Hudson. 
DOWNING  &  PERKINS,  128  Com- 

merce.  Seepage  608. 
George  Henry,  9  Central. 
HEBARD  &  GO.  217  State.    See 

page  608. 
Herrick  Lewis  B.  284  State. 
Palmer  H.  W.  &  Co.  246  State. 
SPENCER  GEORGE  F.  &  CO.  71 

Asylum.    Seepage  606. 
Tuttfe  &  Mather,  2  American. 
Williams  Capt.  W.  S.  2  Commerce. 

CARPENTERS,  BUILDERS. 

See  aUo  Stair  Builden. 
Angus  Alexander,  168  Franklin. 
Bailey  Wm.  E.  46  Chestnut. 
BARLOW  JAMES  W.   16  Grand. 

Seepage  472. 
Barnes  L.  Angelo,  80  Oxford. 
Barnes  Loren  W.  80  Oxford. 
Barrett  Broi.  10  Trumbull. 
Benner  A.  J.  99  Babcock. 
Bentley  W.  F.  219  Ashley. 
Best  James  J.  24  New  Britain. 
BLISS   WATSON    H.   &    SONS, 

160  Woodland.     See  page  68. 
Bonfoey  F.  L.  r.  789  Main.' 
BRAY  W.  J.  47  Sigoumey.     See 

page  64. 
Broadwell  C.  M.  D.  19  Church. 
Brooks  Philip  A.  866  Maple. 
BROWNE  EDMUND,  r.  719  Main. 

See  page  471. 
Burr  Jason  F.  18  Goodman. 
Calder  Geo.  288  Sigoumey. 
Camp  Samuel  J.  26  Park.' 
Clark  George  B.  297  Main,  rm.  7. 
Columbus  Joseph  L.  27  Judson. 
Commeau  Antonie,  22  Howard. 
COOK  CHARLES  C.   141   Trum- 
bull.   Seepage  868. 
Cornish  DeWitt  C.  8  Seyms. 
Dart  Edmund,  14  Hicks. 
Day  Henry  A.  B.  698  Main. 
Day  P.  R.  &  Sons,  698  Main. 
DENISON  GEORGE  £.  190  Pearl. 

Seepage  461. 
Dow  James  M.  9  Florence. 
Downs  Albert  C.  267  Capen. 
DWYER  J.  W.  r.  186  Main.     See 

page  120. 
Eagan  James  F.  r.  616  Main. 
Ede  Edgar  F.  3  Washington. 
Foley  T.  F.  828  Pearl. 
Fox  George  J.  101  Main. 
Furrey  L.  M.  666  Main. 
Gerety  George,  247  Wethersfield. 
Gilbert  John  W.  16  Capitol. 
Gustafsen  Elen  W.  68  Webster. 


HARDENDORF   HORATIO,    102 

Hudson.    Seepage  466. 
HOLLIS  D.  W:   62  Laurel.    See 

page  474. 
HoUister  George,  284  Wethersfield. 
Holt  Henry  S.  62  John. 
Jamieson  Wm.  J.  cor.  Park  &  Heath. 
Jordan  James,  20  Canton. 
Keep  William  E.  97  Webster. 
Lapaug:h  J.  D.  r.  46  John. 
Larendeau  Mederick.  71  Windsor. 
Leische  Frank,  217  Franklin. 
Loomis  Charles,  r.  66  Jefferson. 
Low  William  B.  r.  22  Wells. 
Mahl  Hermann,  12  Payilion. 
Mannix  &  Ritchie,  r.  188  Sheldon. 
McCoy  William,  17  Haynes  rm.  118 
McKone  Bros.  147  Sheldon. 
McKone  Patrick,  r.  181  Oak. 
Morris  Alfred  J.  62  Washington. 
Mulcahy  John  J.  11  Kenneay. 
MURRAY,  GROZIER  &  MOORE, 

66  Laurel.    Seepage  246. 
Newton  Roswell  w.  72  Farmington. 
Newton  Theo.  &  Co.  77  Pearl. 
Norton  Malcolm  A.  r.  141  Ashley. 
O'Brien  William,  186  Retreat 
0*Neil  Edward,  68  Hudson. 
PellettA.D.  190Smitb. 
PHILBRICK    HALSEY    B.    Ill 

Edwards.  See  page  472. 

Porter  James  T.  80  Ann. 
PORTEUS  BROS,  r.  18  Forest   See 

page  469. 
Priessner  Emanuel,  206  Franklin. 
REL^  E A  WILLIAM  H.  260  Weth- 
ersfield.   See  page  276. 
Rice  Henry  W.  r.  721  Main. 
Richards  Frederick,  r.  870  Main. 
Rioux  H.  L.  286  Zion. 
Roberts  Charles  H.  r.  28  Sargeant 
St  John  William  R.  182  Front 
Schumacher  Charles  F.  68  Putnam. 
Scoble  &  Robertson,  r.  84  Wells. 
SCOVILLE  ALBERT  W.  office  286 

Main.    Seepage  470. 
SCOVILLE  WM.  H.  office,  248  Main. 

See  page  469. 
Sinnot  Patrick  C.  r.  187^  Main. 
Slattery  Austin  P.  26  Harbison. 
Smith  Franklin,  8  Ashley. 
Sperry  William  M.  2  Martin. 
TRYON  ED%VARD  S.  147  Wash- 
ington.   See  page  S2A. 
STODDARD  &  CAULKINS,  288 

Sheldon.    Seepage  471. 
Syenson  Charles,  66  Woodbine. 
TABOR  MALLERY,  r.  281  AUyn. 

See  page  410, 
TAY^LOR  GEORGE  M.  16  Seyms. 

See  page  817. 
WEST  &  SIMMS,  lOli  Hudson. 

Seepage  470. 
WooUey  William  S.  68  Huntington. 

CARPENTER'S  TOOL  Mfrs, 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.    Seepage  497 

CARPENTER'S  TOOLS,  ' 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.  Wethersfield, 

Conn.     See  page  497. 
CLAPP  &  TREAT,  64  State.    See 

page  87. 

Carpets  Re/aid,  Sewed. 

MAERCKLEIN  H.104  Asylum.  See 
page  446. 


CARPET  CLEANERS. 

PATTEN  HENRY  £.87  Wells.  See 
page  661. 

PIERCE  M.  F.  Mrs.  642  Main. 
See  page  266. 

Standard  Ruq  and  Carpet  Ren- 
ovating Co.  r.  18-16  Wells. 

CARPET  STORES  and  WALL 
PAPER. 

See  alto  Wall  Paper. 

BRAINERD    HARVEY     B.    426 

Main.    See  page  448. 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 
Main.    Seepage  449. 

HART  CHARLES  R.  &  Ca  864 
Main.  See  page  163. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428, 
480  Main.  See  page  447. 

Post  Wm.  H.  Carpet  Co.  219  Asy- 
lum. See  page  268. 

Ripley  Bros.  Co.  84  Pratt 

CARPET  SWEEPERS. 

HART  C.    R.    &  CO.  864  Main. 

See  page  168. 
MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  266  Main. 

Seepage  468. 

CARRIAGE  HARDWARE. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front    ^ee  page  662. 

CARRIAGE  MAKERS 
SUPPLIES. 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  CO.  61 
Market  Seepage  484. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front    See  page  662. 

CARRIAGE  PAINTERS. 

See  aUo  Carriaget. 
Bahnenfuhrer  Adolph,  41  Albany. 
Briggs  Eugene,  110  Barbour. 
Crane  Chas.  L.  662  Main. 
Hargey  John  M.  24  Charlotte. 
Murray  John  J.  84  Wells. 

CARRIAGE  REPAIRS. 

Calback  Robert,  6  Mechanic. 
Gridley  'John  L.  r.  36  Front. 
Kenney  Michael  84  Wells. 
S^IRM   FRANK   F.  28  and   30 
^Sheldon.    See  page  607. 

CARRIAGE  TRIMMINGS. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front    See  page  662. 

CARRIAGES  and  WAGONS. 

See  aUo  SlaekemUht;  WTieelwright 

Alexander  Joel  S.  88  Ferry. 

BROCKWAY  &  TUTTLE,  19-21 
Mather.    See  page  606. 

Bushnell  Russell  IL  1082  Main. 

CAPITOL  CITY  CARRIAGE  CO. 
291-808  Allyn.    See  page  627. 

Friar  John  &  Son,  r.  4  Hungerford. 

Gregg  Geo.  W.  &  Co.  2  Union  pi. 

Hart  Henry  H.  41  Albany. 

Mansuy  Carriage  Mfg.  Oo.  128-126 
Main,  17  Elm. 

McGURK  BERNARD  L.  862  Al- 
bany.    See  page  229. 

Moody  William  A.  37  New  Britain. 

Phoenix  Carriage  Works,  187j^  Mn. 


562 


.GEER  S    HAETFOED    CITY    DIEBCTOEY. 


Pallar  James  &  Co.  6  Mechanic. 
Saunders  James  H.  14  New  Britain. 
SCHIRM  FRANK  F.  28  and  30 

Stieldon.    See  page  607. 
Tuttle  N.  J.  19  Mather. 
Warren  F.  M.  893  Allyn. 
Webster  Alvier  D.  r.  29  Vine. 
Webster  &  Lotze,  r.  187^  Main. 
Whitford  William  H.  201  Smith 

CARRIAGES   MANUFAC- 
TURED. 

McGURK  B.  L.  352  Albany.  See 
page  229. 

GA  TERERS. 

Ses  alto  Bakera. 

BESSE  P.  &  J.  289  Main.   Seep.  55. 
Hector  Harmon,  u.  129  Main. 
Merrill  L.  D.  54  Prospect. 
PLISCH    CHARLES    &    CO.  828 
Pearl.    Seepage  437. 

CATTLE  DEALERS. 

See  alto  Markett. 
Capen  James  R.  59  Clark. 

CEILING  CUT  OUTS. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.  88  Woodbine.  See 
page  494. 

CEMETERIES. 

See  page  706. 
See  alto  Marble  Works. 

CEMETERY  WORK. 

See  aUo  Marble  Works. 

BELDEN  SETH  &  SON,  69  Com- 
merce. See  page  457. 

CHAIR  Mfrs. 

BISHOP  E.  C.  &  C*0.  84  Capen. 
See  page  56. 

CHAIR  SETTINGS. 

HARTFORD     CHAIR    CO.    42 

Seyms.    Seepage  162. 
MAR'TIN  J.   HENRY,  42  Seyms. 

Seepage  222. 

RESEATING. 

MARTIN  J.  HENRY,  42  Seyms. 
See  page  222. 

Chandeliers  Replated* 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  See  page  AB5. 

CHECK  PROTECTORS. 

BURCH  GEORGE  W.  91  Asylum. 
Seepage  448. 

CHARITIES. 

See  also  Hospitals;  Orphan  Asylums. 

Charity  Organization  Society,  284 
Pearl. 

Children's  Aid  Society,  228  Asylum. 

Church  Home,  76  Bellevue. 

City  Missionary  Society,  284  Pearl. 

City  Store,  184  Pearl. 

Hartford  Dispensary,  2  Talcott^ 

HARTFORD  HOSl^ITAL,  20  Hud- 
son.   See  pages  668,  669. 


OLD  PEOPLE'S  HOME.  20  Jeffer- 
son. See  pages  670,  671. 

Open  Hearth,  St.  Paul's  Guild,  185 
Front 

RETREAT  FOR  INSANE,  80 
Washington.    See  pages  666, 667. 

St  Mary's  Home  for  the  Aeed,  Alb. 

Sheldon  St.  Mission  and  Coffee 
House,  100  Sheldon. 

Shelter  for  Women,  76  Temple. 

Union  for  Home  Work,  239  Market 

United  Worker's  Club,  78  Pearl. 

Widows  Home,  188  Market,  850 
Main,  5  So.  Hudson. 

Womens  Aid  Society,  1  Pavilion. 

Woman's  Exchange,  78  Pearl. 

Y .  M.  C.  A.  823  Pearl.  See  page  678. 


CHEMICALS. 

BEACH   &  CO.  209  State. 
page  551. 


Bee 


CHICAGO  DRESSED  BEEF. 

See  Beef  Wholesale, 

CHILDREN'S  WEAR. 

See  also  Boys*  Clothing. 
Hodge  A.  B.  &  Co.  24  Pratt. 
KELSEY  W.  H.  &  CO.  251  Main. 

Seepage  198. 
RENNACKER  &  CO.  141  Asylum. 

See  page  276. 

CHINA. 

CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  835  Main.  See 
outside  front  woer. 

CHIROPODISTS. 

See  Physicians. 

CHUCK  Mir. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flow- 
er. See  page  477. 

CHURCH  WORK. 

STRICKLAND  &  SHEA,  20  Pot- 
ter. jSee  page  467. 

CHURCHES. 

See  list  of  Clergymen,  page  563. 
For  full  information  regarding  Pas- 
iorSf  Officers,  ete.,  seepages  651-665. 

ADVENT. 

Life  &  Advent  Meetings,  870  Asy- 
lum. 

Second  Advent,  Foot  Guard  pi.  See 
page  664. 

Seventh  Day  Adventist  Society,  91 
Asylum.  Seepage  665. 

BAPTIST. 

Asylum  Avenue,  866  Asylum.    See 

page  656. 
First,  450  Main.       See  page  655. 
Memorial,  Washington  c.  Jefferson. 

See  page  656. 
Olivet  Baptist  Church,  Parkville. 

Seepage  664. 
Parkville  Mission  Sunday  School. 

See  page  664. 
Shiloh    Baptist,  127  Mather.     See 

page  665. 
South,  125  Main.     See  page  655. 
Suffield  Street  Chapel.    Seep.QBb. 
Swedish.     See  pngeQQ2. 
Union,  85  Wooster.    Seepage  656. 


CATHOLIC  APOSTOLIC. 
20  Spring.  Seepage  664. 

CHAPELS. 

Allyn  Memorial  ChapeL    Seepage 

662. 
Elizabeth,  26   Washington.       SeA 

page  664. 
New   Britain  Av.  Sunday  School, 

No.  1  New  Britain.  Seepage  664. 
Northam  MemoriaL    Seepage  665. 

CON  GREG  A  TIONAL. 

Asylum  Hill,  814  Asylum.  Set 
page  658. 

Center,  227  Main.    See  page  661. 

Fourth,  509  Main.    Seepage  662. 

Morgan  St  Mission  Sch.  52  Morgan. 
See  page  664. 

Park,  390  Asylum.  Seepage  668. 

Pearl  St.  40  PearL  Seepage  662. 

South,  91  Main.       Seepage  661. 

Talcott  St  30  Tal.   See  page  664. 

Warburton  Chapel,  61  Temple.  See 
page  660. 

Wethersfield  Avenue,  250  Wetfaer»» 
field.  See  page  662. 

Windsor  Avenue,  900  Main.  See 
page  654. 

Z ion  (Swedish)  Rust  cor.  Hunger- 
ford.    Seepage  662. 

DANISH  LUTHERAN. 

Our  Saviour's  Danish  Evangelical 
Lutheran  Church,  Russ  cor.  Han* 
gerford.  Seepaae  664. 

Swedish  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Emanuel,  Russ  St  See  page  ^00. 

EPISCOPAL. 

Christ,  418  Main.  See  page  667. 
Elizabeth,  26  Wash.  iSee /xioe  664. 
Good  Shepherd,  Colt's  Meadows, 

Wyllys.  Seepage  668. 

Grace,  Parkville.  Seepage  668. 
St  James,  Washington  c.  Park.    jSee 

page  657. 
St  John's,  178  Main.  Seepage  657. 
St  Thomas,  871  Mn.    Seepage  658. 
Trinity,  128  Sig.      Seepage  658. 
Trinity  Col.  Chapel.    Seepage  664. 

GERMAN  LUTHERAN    OF 
THE  REFORMATION. 

125  Market  street  Seepage  656. 

HE  ERE  W. 

Association  Adas  Israel,  8  Pratt 

Seepage  664. 
Association   Brothers  Children   of 

Israel,  r.  194  Front  Seepage  658. 
Congregation    Beth    Israel,    21-23 

Charter  Oak.       See  page  654. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL. 

African  Zion,269  PI.  Seepage  669. 
First,  305  Asylum.  Seepage  659. 
First  Swedish,  802  Asylum.    See 

page  662. 
German,  61  Temple.    See  page  660. 
Harbison  Av.  Chapel.  Seepage  663.' 
North,  903  Main.     Seepage  659. 
South  Park,  21  Mn.     Seepage  660. 

NEW  JERUSALEM. 

Conn.  Association  of  New  Jerusalem 
Church.  Seepage  660. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

First,  136  Capitol.   Seepage  668. 


GBBE'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


663 


ROMAN  CATHOLIC 

Chnrch  of  Sacred  Heart,  88  Wind- 
sor. <Seej9a^6  664. 

Our  Lady  of  Sorrows.    Stt  p,  668. 

St.  Ann's.  862  Park.  Set  page  662. 

St.  Joseph^B  Cathedral,  160  Far- 
mington.  Seepage  662. 

St.  Lawrence,  Wilson  cor.  Laurel. 
Seepage  661. 

St.  Patrick's,  88  Ch.   Seepage  661. 

St.  Peter's,  44  Main.  Seepage  661. 

St.Stephauus,  r.40Mn.  See  page  662. 

S  WE  DISH. 
Bee  BaptUt ;  Congregational. 

UNITARIAN. 
First,  26  Pratt.        Seepage  660. 

UNIVERSALIST. 

Church  Redeemer,  284  Main.  See 
page  668. 

CIGAR  BOX  Mfrs. 

See  Box  Makeri. 
CRY6IER  F.  H.  48  State.      See 

page  103. 
LYON  CIGAR  MFG.  26  High. 


Bee  To 


CIGARS. 

wacco  and  < 


Ctgart. 


CITY  DIRECTORY.     • 

THE  HARTFORD  PRINTING  CO. 
Seepage  421. 

CITY  EXPRESS. 

Bee  JSs^reeeei. 

CITY  WEIGHERS. 

Bee  page  S44a. 

CIVIL  EHGIHEERS. 

Allen  Julian  S.  Prospect  aye. 
Avers  Henry  W.  66  State. 
Bunce  Charles  H.  800  Main. 
BURT    LUTHER     W.   89     Pearl. 

See  page  864. 
Drake  Timothy,  715  Main. 
Loomis  Frank*  W.  114  Pearl. 
Loomis  Hiram  G.  114  Pearl. 
McKENZIE  THEODORE  H.  872 

Main.    Seepage  430. 
Starkweather  Nathan,  948  Asylum. 
Weand  Oliyer  M.  872  Main. 
WOLCOTT  &  DARBY,  278J^  Main. 

Seepage  446. 

CLERGYMEN. 

See  Churehea.  pages  651  to  606. 
Allen  Samuel  H.  Prospect  av. 
Andrews  Samuel  J.  956  Asylum. 
At  wood  Eugene  F.  590  Garden. 
Beardslee  Clark  S.  87  Niles. 
Beckwith  Isbon  T.  Summit. 
Bingham  J.  Foote,484  Farmington. 
Bjorkman  L.  W.  A.  Hungerford  cor. 

Russ. 
Blanc  Josephine,  New  Park. 
Boland  John  F.  82  Church. 
Bradin  James  W.  6  Park  Terrace. 
Breckenridge  W.  W.  20  Russ. 
Brigham  C.  A.  G.  703  Aftvlum. 
Bristol  Cornelius  G.  92  W ethersfield 
Broderick  E.  J.  38  Main. 
Broderick  T.  W.  38  Main. 
Bruckner  Carl  P.  64  Babcock. 
Bullard  Charles  H.  20  Niles. 
Clark  George  H.  125  Washington. 
Culver  A.  J.  941  Main. 


Curtis  Lucius  Q.  149  High. 

gavenport  John  S.  1057  Asylum, 
avis  oamuel  A.  12  Kennedy. 
Deschaut  Joseph,  New  Park. 
Didriksen  S.  Kristian,  16  Wooster. 
Dixon  Frank,  25  Charter  Oak. 
Donovan  James  P.  140  Farmington. 
Downey  John  S.  82  Church. 
Duggan  Thomas  S.  140  Farmington. 
Dustin  George,  171  Putnam. 
Ek  Nils,  5  Squire. 
Elkin  Meyer,  9  Mahl. 
Faucon  James  P.  121  Main. 
Fertnison  Henry,  128  Vernon. 
Forbes  Samuel  B.  206  Wethersfield. 
Frazen  S.  C.  187  Russ. 
Gillette  Arthur  L.  1  Wethersdeld. 
Gillette  Henrv  J.  2^  Belden. 
Goodwin  Francis,  103  Woodland. 
Guinet  Pierre,  New  Park. 
Guy  Albert,  90  Edwards. 
Hamlington  John  T.  17  Clinton. 
Hammond  £.  Payson,  25  Atwood. 
Hart  SamueL  1  Summit. 
Hausser  G.  F.  84  Retreat. 
Havey  Francis  P.  140  Farmington. 
Hine  Sylvester,  25  Huntington. 
Huntington  John  T.  17  Clinton. 
Irons  Joseph,  985^  Main. 
Jacobus  Melancthon  W.14  Marshall. 
Jaeger  J.  H.  W.  28  Julius. 
Kelsey  Henry  H.  108  Ann.  • 
Kimball  John  C  882  Main,  rm.  20. 
Kingsley  F..Norris,28  West. 
Lally  Francis  J.  88  Main, 
Lamson  Chas.  M.  00  Buckingham. 
Learned  Newton  M.  176  Sigourney. 
Loftus  J.J.  82  Church. 
Love  WiUiam  D.  L.  Jr.  110  Capitol. 
Luther  Flavel  S.  1  Columbia. 
Lynch  John  T.  88  Main. 
l^acDonald  Duncan  B.  1507  Broad. 
McCook  John  J.  114  Main. 
Merriam  Alex  R.  314  Collins. 
Miel  Ernest  DeF.  120  Sigourney. 
Miles  Harry  R.  894  Main. 
Moore  Wm.  H.  191  Sigourney. 
Morar  Julius,  New  Park. 
Mulcahy  John  A.  82  Church. 
Pajot  Pierre,  New  Park. 
Parker  E.  P.  47  Buckingham. 
Pattison  Harold,  9  Winthrop. 
Perkins  Fred.  W.  84  Collins. 
Perry  Alfred  T.  781  Asylum. 
Piddock  Charles  A.  186  Sigourney. 
Potwin  T.  S.  148  Collins. 
Pynchon  Thomas  R.  Summit. 
Ranny  Wm.  W.  811  Asylum. 
Richard  William  A.  30  Congress. 
Robbins  Silas  W.  5  Preston. 
Rogers  J.  A.  R.  24  Atwood. 
Roy  Paul  E.  364  Park. 
Saltonstall  Lindall  W.  6  Winthrop. 
Sanbome  George  E.  15  Russ. 
Shanley  Walter  J.  140  Farmington. 
Smith  lieo.  Williamson,  115 Vernon. 
Smith  James  J.  12  Laurel. 
Steams  C  C.  126  Garden. 
Stiles  Samuel  M.  141  Washington. 
Stith  George  L.  14  Martin. 
Stone  George  M.  6  Townlev. 
Suchawolsky  Louis,  272  Market 
Sweezv  Fred'k  P.  11  Girard. 
Taylor  L.  H.  17  So.  Ann. 
Teel  William  H.  171  Ashley. 
Thompson,  H.  M.  17  Vernon. 
Tiemev  Michael,  140  Farmington. 
Twichell  Joseph  H.  125  Woodland. 
Tyler  George  W.  14  Martin. 


Waite  Joseph,  57  Kenyon. 
Walker  Georgs  Leon,  46  Prospect 
Warner  George  R.  60  Capen. 
Weed  Thurman,  35  Capen. 
Wheeler  Robert  F.  47  Fairmount. 
Williams    Charles   H.    218    Main, 

rm.  38. 
Williams  H.  DeWitt,  75  Laurel. 
Wright  Thomas  G.  60  Maple.     . 

CLOAKS  and  SUITS. 

Bee  also  Dry  Ooode. 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  00.      See 

page  449. 
COOPER  JOSEPH,  872  Main.  See 

page  97. 
Geary  Thomas  J.  &  Co.  831  Main. 
SAGlS,  ALLEN  &  CO.  869  Main. 

Seepage  450. 

CLOTHES  CLEANERS. 

Bee  Dye  Workt;  Merchant  Tailore. 
Arons  Sam,  296  Asylum. 
Eaton  Henry  J.  Mrs.  u.  92  Pearl. 
PATTEN  H'E,  87  Wells.  Pa^e  65 L 

CLOCK  REPAIRERS. 

Bee  Jetoelert. 

CLOTHING. 

Bee  alto  IfereTiant  Tailore. 
Alexander  Moses,  149  Front. 
BROCK  WAY  U.  H.  &  Co.  182  State. 

Seepage  66. 
Cadden  Clothing  Co.  100  Asylum. 
Cohn  Isaac,  110  State. 
Ensign  Henry,  68  State. 
Foster  A.  L.  &  Co.  45  Asylum. 
Freeman  Solomon  I.  34  Asyl^^m. 
Geeley  Henry,  27  Asylum. 
Gemmill,  Bumham  &  Co.  66  Asy.*- 
Hartford   One    Price  Clothing  Co. 

114-116  Asylum. 
Hollander's  A.  Sons,  82-88  Asylum 
KELSEY  WM.  H.  &  CO.  261  Main. 

Seepage  193.  /^ 
Koffman  M.824  Asylum. 
Lewis  Henry  &  Co.  174  State. 
Luntz  A.  Saul,  268  Park. 
Mulcahy  £.  J.  83-41  Asylum. 
People's  Credit   Clothing  Co.   405 

Main. 
Proller  Morris,  134  Front. 
RENNACKER  &  CO.  189  Asylum. 

See  page  276. 
Rhein  Rubien,  68  Talcott. 
Silverstein  Samuel,  198  State. 
WHITTELSEY  W.  F.  &  CO.  186- 

188  Asvlum.         See  page  627. 
Willis  &'Wil8on,  116-119  Asylum. 

BE8TORKR. 

PATTEN  H.  E.  87  Wells.      -See 
page  551. 

SECOND   HAND. 

Alexander  Moses,  149  Front 
Getz  Jacob.  122  State. 
Helene  Manuel,  85  Front. 
Levith  Louis,  174^  Front. 
Rohowsky  Maurice,  86  Front 

CLUBS. 

Bee  Index  to  Contents  for  full  inform- 
ation of  each. 
Camera  Club,  25  Pratt, 
Capitol  Wheel  Club,  258  Main. 
Cathedral  Lyceum,  221  Lawrence 


564 


GEEB*S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBBCTOBY. 


Catholic  Club,  11  Grove. 

City  Club  of  Hartford,  872  Main, 
rooms  8  and  9. 

Cleyaka  Club,  276  Main. 

Colonial  Club,  17  Prespect. 

Colt  Bicycle  Club,  117  Main. 

Commercial  Club,  483  Main. 

Conn.  Club,  895  Main. 

Conn.  Congregational  Club,  825  PI. 

Diamond  Social  Club,  176  Front. 

Down  Town  Club,  47  Prospect. 

Fencers'  Club,  51  Elm. 

Fox  G.&  Co.  Mut.  Ben. A8SO.410  Mn. 

Franklin  Rifle  Club,  274  Main. 

Gentlemen's  Driving  Club,7  Central. 

Germania  Cycle  Club,  29  Pearl. 

Good  Will  Club,  40  Pratt.  ' 

H.  C.  Robinson  Troop,  809  Main. 

Hartford  Canoe  Club. 

Hartford  Club,  88  Prospect 

Hartford  Drug  Clerk's  Ass'n  168  Mn 

Hartford  Prohibition  Club,  91  Asy. 

Hartford  Tumhalle,  8  Morgan. 

Hartford  Wheel  Club,  240  Main. 

Hercules  Athletic  Asso.  29  Pearl. 

Hibernian  Rifle,  104  Asylum. 

Hubbard  Escort,  7  Central  Row. 

Jefllerson  Social  Club,  265  Park. 

Kokomo  Social  Club.  245  Main. 

McKinley  Club,  92  Pearl. 

Musicians  Social  Club,  405  Main. 

Prospect  Casino,  649  Farmington. 

Republican  Club,  280  Main. 

St.  Augustine  Y.  M.  T.  A.  Society, 
254  Main. 

United  Workers  Club,  236  Main. 

Veteran  Volunteer  Fireman's  Asso. 
27  Arch. 

Woman's  Exchange,  78  Pearl. 

Voung  Italian  American  Associa- 
tion, 64  Morgan. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
823  Pearl.    See  pages  672,  678. 

Young  Men's  Hebrew  Association, 
198  Main. 

Young  Men's  Literary  Association, 
29  Pearl. 

COAL 

BURGESS  HENRY  C.  15  Albany. 

Seepage  445. 
Curry  &  Sanford,  18  State. 
Famham  Elias  B.  272  Main. 
FRAYER  &  FOSTER,  446  Asylum. 

Seepage  442. 
HARTFORD  COAL  CO.  278  Main. 

Seepage  444. 
HATCH  &  NORTH  COAL  CO.  801 

Main  and  56  Com.    Seepage  448. 
McClorv  Henry  S.  146  Trumbull. 
Mitchell  Charles  E.  87  Spring. 
NEW  ENGLAND  COAL  CO.  260 

Main.    See  paae  247. 
Newton  Geo.W.&  Son,  15  Pearl,  107 

Grove. 
POOLE  J.  J.  &  CO.  169  Front,  272 

Main,  178  Com.    See  page  861. 
Price  Robert  &  Son,  84-88  Francis. 
Slocum  F.  R.  840  Pearl. 
Syracuse  Coal  &  Salt  Co.  209  Main. 
TAFT  &  BLAKE,  29  Albany. 

See  page  816. 
Tyler  Edwin  S.  272  Main. 
Woodford  D.  R.  15  Pearl. 

WHOLESALE. 

POOLE  J.  J.  &  CO.  272  Main.    See 
page  861.  ^ 


COCK  Mfrs. 

PRATT  &  CAD  Y  CO.  666  Capitoh 
Seepage  485. 

COFFEE  &  SPICES. 

Bee  TeOj  etc, 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  whl.  40 
Market    Seepage  546. 

COFFEE  ROASTERS. 

BLANCHABD  0.  H.  &  BARTLETT 
CO.  146  State.      See  page  498. 

KIBBE  E.  S.  CO.  149  State.  See 
page  547. 

LfNCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  40  Mai^ 
ket.    Seepage  546. 

COLLECTORS. 

See  also  Mercantile  Agencies;   At- 
torneys at  Law. 
ADAMS    EXPRESS    COMPANY, 

805  Main.    Seepage  512. 
Emery  &  Co.  258  Main. 
MULtlALL  JAMES,  29  PearL   See 

page  242. 
WARD  WILLIAM,  845  Main.  See 

page  881. 

COLLEGES. 

.    See  also  Schools. 
COLLINS  STREET  CLASSICAL 
SCHOOL,  852  Collins.    Seepage 
678. 

HARTFORD  BUSINESS  COL- 
LEGE, 870  Asylum.    See  p.  67P. 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL 
SEMINARY,  1507  Broad.  Set 
pages  676.  677. 

HUNTSINGER'S  BUSINESS,  80 
Asylum.     See  outside  hack  cover. 

TRII^IT  Y  COLLEGE,  Summit. 
Oflice  of  Treasurer  89  Pearl.  See 
pages  674,  675. 

COLTON'S  SELECT 
FLA  VORS. 

COLTON  J.  W.  See  page  oppotUe 
inside  back  cover. 

Commercial  Agencies, 

Bradstreet  Co.  2  Central. 
Dun  R.  G.  &  Co.  228  Asylum. 

COMMERCIAL  PAPER. 

Ses  also  Bankers:  Brokers. 
St«dman    &    Redfleld,   5    Central 
Row. 

COMMISSIOH  MERCHANT. 

See  also    Flour;   Produce;   Butter; 
Cheese;  Fruit,  Wholesale, 

BREWER  C.  S.  &  CO.  288  Asylum. 

Seepage  65. 
Dunham  Austin  &  Sons,  66  State. 
Fitzgerald  Ransom  N.  142  State. 
FOWLER  &  HUNTTING,  47  Ann. 

Seepage  545. 
Haskell  Charles  B.  145  State. 
Judd  H.  C.  &  Root,  889  Allyn. 
POTTER  &  PAYNE,  405-407  Allyn. 

See  page  521. 
Slate  D.  N.  &  Co.  40  Ann. 
SMITH   NORTHAM   &   CO.  129 

State.    Seepage  550. 
Whittelsey  E.  G.  &  Co.  140  State. 


COMMISSIONER  of  DEEDS. 

See  Attorney  at  Imvs. 

PARKER  FRANCIS  H.    Seepage 
44v. 

COMPOSITION 
RELIEF  ORNAMENTS. 

RIPLEY-SANFORD  CO.  882  Main 

See  page  617. 

Commissioners  Sup.  Court. 

Seepage  684. 

CONCRETE  WALKS. 

BILLINGS  H.  E.  154  Charter  Oak. 

Seepage  429. 

CONDUCTOR  Mfrs. 

BISHOP  E.  C.  &  CO.  84  Capen. 
See  page  56. 

CONFECTIONERY. 

See  also  Bakers. 
BACKES  F.  W.  169  Asylum.    See 

page  48. 
BESSE  P.  &  J.  289  Main.  Tage  56. 
Craig  F.  A.  Mrs.  192  Asvlum. 
Curley  John,  575  Main.' 
Greenberg  Annie,  Mrs.  532  Main. 
Hoadley  E.  J.,  19  Foot  Guard  pi. 
Kilby  Arthur  E.  442  Asylum. 
Morse  James,  442  Asvlum. 
Oiley  George,  886  Mam. 
Phillips  Hubert,  259  State. 
Quinlan  Patrick  H.  268  High. 
Schall  &  Werder,  818  Main. 
Schlemmer  Oscar  P.  44  Ann. 
SCHROEDER  Fred  G.  878  Main. 

See  page  291. 
Silver  Brothers,  78  Windsor. 
Stoughton  D.  G.  219  State. 
Tremande  Joseph,  ^4  Union  pi, 
Weiss  Joseph,  59  Morgan. 
Werder  Fritz,  197  Main. 
Wheeler  George  B.  259  High. 
WILLIAMS    EUGENE   Ta.     286 

Asylum.  Seepage  842. 

CONSTABLES. 

Seepage  636. 

CONTRACTORS. 

^  .  .  „    ^^^  **^  Carpenters. 
BALF    EDWARD,    80    Pleasant 

Seepage  456. 
BISSEL  HIRAM,   48   Wadsworth. 

See  page  469. 
Keenen  D.  F.  258  Main. 
MURRAY,  GROZIER  &  MOORE. 

66  Laurel.    See  page  245. 
O'NEIL   EDWARD,   68   Hudson. 

See  page  474. 
O'NEIL   WILLIAM  F.  64  Wood- 
bine.   See  page  4b9. 
PORTEUS   6rOS.  r.  18  Forest. 

Seevaqe  459. 
PURVES   &   MALCOLM,   r.  884 

Asvlum.    See  page  866. 
THOMPSON  BR6s.,Roweav.  See 

page  819. 
TRYON  EDWARD  S.  147  Wash- 

ington.     See  page  824. 
WINDSOR  RED  STONE  CO.  1642 

Broad.    Seepage  467. 

COOPERS. 

Butler  Thomas,  80  Ferry. 
Wissel  Konrad,  r.  86  Sanford. 


geer's  habtfobd  city  directobt. 


665 


COPPER  NEEDLE  BRUSH 
MANUF'R'S. 

WHITTEMOBE  W.  L.  &  SON,176 
Allyn.  Set  pagt  483. 

COPPERPLATE  PRIHTERS. 

See  aUo  Engraven;  Printert, 

PERKINS  &  ST  ANDISH,  845  Main. 
8te  pagt  268. 

COPPERSMITHS. 

See  aUo  Btom  Founden, 

BLAKE  T.  J.  &  SON,  141-148  Com- 
merce.   Seepage  441. 

COPYING  OFFICE. 

Brewer  Carrie.  120  Trambull. 
Cook  Louisa  H.  Mrs.  80  State. 
MiUer  A.  B.  ^iss,  26  Pratt. 

COPYING  PADS, 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.    See  page  497. 
TUCK£R*SE.  SONS.  See  page  A29. 

COPYING  PRESSES. 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.    Seepage  497. 

Copying  Stands  and  Tables. 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.    See  page  497. 

COPYIST. 

See  Type  Writer. 

SMITH  MARY  L.  Mrs.  2  Central. 
See  page  872. 

CORDAGE. 

CHURCH    ABNER,    88     Morgan. 

Seepage  86. 
FRANCIS  &  CO.  848  Main.    See 

page  492. 

CORK  DEALER. 

GROSS  HERMAN,  198  Front.    See 
page  156. 

CORKALINE  HANDLES. 

BONSILATE    BOX  CO.   24   Me- 
chanic.   See  page  61. 

CORN  SALVE. 

LANKTON  ARBA,  2  Marsh.    See 
page  524. 

CORONERS. 

County  Cortmere  tee  page  635. 

Fuller  Horace  S.  95  TrumbuU. 
Taiutor  Henry  E.  883  Main. 

CORSETS. 

Corpe  Laura  A.  Mrs.  81  Church. 
Leek  A.  M.  Mrs.  80  Main. 
RobertAon  Charlotte  Mrs.  78  Church. 
Stacy  I.  B.  Miss  58  Church. 

CORPORATIONS. 

For  full  partieulare.  see  Index  to 
Contents  and  Advertieere^  Index. 

A.  D.  Vorce  Co.  276  Main. 
JEtnA  Machine  Co.  77  Commerce. 
JEtna  Pyrotechnic  Co.  877  Asylum. 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Hartford 
Public  High  School.    Seep.  701. 
American  Emigrant  Ca  25  I>orest. 
American  Publishing  Co.  424  Asy. 


American  School  for  Deaf,  690  Asy. 

American  Writing  Machine  Co. '2 
State. 

Art  Society  of  Hartford,  206  Main. 

Bailey  MfjB:.  Co.       Seepage  A97. 

Beach  Mfg.  Ga  209  State. 

Beacon  Falls  Mill  &  Power  Co.  209 
State. 

Berryman  Mfg.  Co.  265  Asylum. 

Billings  C.  H.  Mfg.  Co.  216  Lawrence. 

Billings  &  Spencer  Co.  216  Law. 

Blanchard  0.  H.  &  Bartlett  Co.  146 
State. 

Blodgett  &  Clapp  Co.  51  Market 

Boara  of  Trade  of  the  city  of  Hart- 
ford, 89  Pearl. 

Bonner,  Preston  Co.  829  Main. 

Bonsilate  Box  Co.  24  Mechanic. 

Broad  Brook  Co.  211  State. 

Burr  Index  Co.  886  Asvlum. 

Calhoun  IMnting  Co.  29  Union  pi. 

Capewell  Horse  Nail  Co.  40  Gov. 

Capitol  City  Lumber  Co.  25  Front 

Case,  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Co. 
141  Pearl. 

Charitable  Soc.ln  Hartford,284  Pearl. 

Cheney  Bros.  Silk  Manufacturers, 
84  Morgan. 

Church  Home,  76  Belleyue. 

Church  Scholarship  Society.  See 
page  702. 

Citizens  Grocery  and  Proyision  Co. 
83  Main. 

City  Missionary  Society,  284  Pearl. 

Coflins  Co.  298  Main. 

Colts  Patent  Fire  Arms  Mfg.  Co. 
Vandyke  ay. 

Conn.  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion, 118  Asylum. 

Conn.  Historical  Society,  206  Main. 

Conn.  Riyer  Co.  288  Main. 

Curtis-Hull  Mfg.  Co.  872  Main,  rm.58 

Cushman  Chuck  Co.  80  Cushman. 

Directors  of  the  Missionary  Society 
of  Conn.  426  Asylum. 

Duncan  Co  808  Main. 

Dunham  Hosiery  Co.  66  State. 

D wight  Slate  Machine  Co.  18  Cen- 
tra.   See  page  479. 

Eckhardt  J.  H.  Co.  281  Main. 

Eddy  Electric  Manufacturing  Co. 
Seepage  492. 

Evening  Post  Association,  28  Asy. 

Examiner  Publishing  Co.  45'Brown. 

Farmington  RiyerPower  Co.  80  Sta. 

Famham  Type  Setter  Mfg.  Co. 
281  Asylum. 

Firemen's  Beneyolent  Soc.  page  702. 

Fowler  &  Miller  Co.  r.  841  Main. 

Fraternity  of  I.  K.  A.  of  Trinity 
College,  70  Vernon. 

Catling  Gun  Co.  218  Main. 

Gray  Telephone  Pay  Station,  r.  64 
Aisylum. 

Hart  &  Hegeman,  Mfg.  Co.  26  High. 

Hartford  Beef  Co.  54  Huntley  ay. 

Hartford  Bowling  Co.  215  Main. 

Hartford  Building  &  Loan  Asso. 
870  Asylum. 

Hartford  Canoe  Club,  opp.foot  State. 

Hartford  Carpet  Co.  10  Market 

Hartford  Cement  Tile  Co.  69  Com. 

tiartford  Chemical  Co.  285  State. 

Hartford  City  Gas  Light  Co.  286  Mn. 

Hartford  Club,  88  Prospect. 

Hartford  Coal  Co.  278  Main. 

Hartford  &  Conn.  V.  R.  Co.  460  Asy. 

Hartford  Courant  Co.^  State. 

Hartford   Cycle  Co.   581   Capitol. 


Hartford  Dispensary,  2  Talcott 
Hartford  Dredging  Co.  268  Main. 

See  page  510. 
Hartford  Electric  Light  Co.  80  Sta. 
Hartford  Hollow  Ware  Co.  218  State. 
Hartford  Hospital,  20  So.  Hudson. 
Hartford  Ice  Co.  280  Main. 
Hartford  Light  ft   Power  Co.  241 

Main. 
Hartford  Lumber  Co.  r.  17  Albany. 
Hartford  Mach.  Screw  Co.  476  Cap. 
Hartford  Manilla  Co.  1  So.  Ann. 
Hartford  and  New  York  Transpor- 
tation Co.  285  State. 
Hartford  Orphan  Asylum,  171  Put 
Hartford  Paper  Co.  141  Pearl. 
Hartford  Printing  Co.  16  State. 
Hartford  Proyision  Co.  Valley  st. 
Hartford  Public  Library  Assoc.  206 

Main. 
Hartford  Real  Estate  Improyement 

Co.  486  Capitol. 
Hartford  Rubber  Works    Co.  690 

Park. 
Hartford  Telegram  Co.  12  Central 

Row.  Seepage  409. 

Htfd.  Theolog.  Seminary,  1507  Broad. 
Hartford  Tumerbund,  8  Morgan. 
Hartford  Tumhalle  Co.  486  Main. 
Hartford  Typewriter  Co.  1  Laurel. 
Hartford  Street  Ry.  Co.  115  State. 
Hartford  Woyen  Wire  Mattress  Co. 

618  Capitol. 
Hatch  &  North  Coal  Co.  801  Main. 
Health  Underwear  Co.  66  State. 
Herold  Capitol  Brewing  Co.  56  Bel. 
Heublein  Hotel  Co.  98  Wells. 
Hitchcock  &  Curtiss  Knitting  Go. 

1189  Broad. 
Home  Vacuum  Co.  281  Asylum. 
Howard  James  L.  &  Co.  440  Asy. 
Jewell  Belting  Co.  16  Trumbull. 
Jewell  Pad  Co.  49  Hicks. 
Jewell  Pin  Co.  81  Hicks. 
Johns-Pratt  Co.  566  Capitol. 
Kellogg  &  Bulkeley  Co.  175  Pearl. 
Kibbe  E.  S.  Co.  149  State. 
Larrabee    Fund    Association,   426 

Asylum. 
Mansuy  Carriage  Mfg.  Co.  17  Elm. 
Mt  St  Joseph's  Convent  Corp.  ot 

Hartford,  162  Farmington. 
National  Machine  Co.  581  Capitol. 
National  Trotting  Asso.  218  Main, 

room  47. 
Neal,  Goff  &  Inglis  Co.  428  Main. 
New  England  Coal  Co.  250  State. 
New  England  Granite  W>ks,  650  Mn. 
New  York  &  N.  E.  R.  Co.  478  Asy. 
New  York,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  Co.  450  Asy. 
Old  People's  Home,  20  Jefferson. 
Overman  Wheel  Co.  388  Main. 
Perkins  Electric  Switch  Mfg.  Co. 

88  Woodbine. 
Phoenix  Brass  Foundry  Co.  228  Sta. 
Phoenix  Iron  Works,  64  Arch. 
Plimpton  Mfg.  Co.  254  Pearl. 
Pope  Mfg.  Co.  486  Capitol. 
Post  Wm.  H.  Carpet  Co.  219  Asy. 
Pratt  &  Cady,  1  Sigourney. 
Pratt  &  Whitney,  1  Flower. 
Private  Coachmen's  Benevolent  As- 
sociation, 92  Asylum. 
Retreat  for  Insane,  80  Washington. 
Rhodes  L.  E.  Co.  28  High. 
Ripley  Bros.  Co.  84  Pratt 
Bipley-Sanford  Co.  882  Main. 
Rogers  Cutlery  Co.  66  Market; 
Rogers  Wm.  Mfg.  Co.  66  Market 


566 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


St  John*8  Sick  and  Bnrial  Society. 

92  Asylum. 
St  Patrick's  Benevolent  Society 

180  Main. 
Sigoamey  Tool  Co.  9  Sigourney. 
Smyth  Mfg.  Co.  216  Main. 
Society  for  Increase  of  the  Ministry 

in  P'.  E.  Church,  87  Spring. 
Sponsel  Rapid  Fire  Gun  Co.96  Pearl. 
Spring  Brook  Ice  Co.  280  Main. 
Stamp  Deliyery  Co.  341  Main. 
Standard  .Cement  Co.  (Receiyers.) 

16  Main. 
Syracuse  Coal  and  Salt  Co.209  Main. 
Taft  Co.  Lumber  St. 
Theological  Institute  of  Conn.  1607 

Broad.     Now  the  Hartford. 
Trinity  College,  office  89  Pearl. 
Trustees  Good  Will  Clnb,  40  Pratt 
Trus.  of  Nat'l  Co.  of  Cong.  Church. 

See  page  708. 
Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  Ministers. 

See  paae  703. 
Trus.  of  tne  Widows'  Uome,18d  Mar. 
Tunxis  Worsted  Co.  66  State. 
Union  for  Home  Work,  289  Market 
Union  Groye  Co.  444  Wethersfield  ay. 
United  Workers  Club,  236  Main. 
Wadsworth  Athenaeum,  206  Main. 
Walnut  Lodge  Hospital  Co.  56  Fair- 
field ay. 
War  Photograph  Ex.  Co.  21  Linden. 
Warner  &  VVillard  Co.  110  Asylum. 
Washburn  CarWheel  Co.  66  Suffield. 
Watkinson  Juyenile   Asylum  and 

Farm  School,  Albany  cor.  Bloom- 
field  avenues. 
Watkinson  Library,  206  Main. 
Way  Hardware  Co.  844  Main. 
Western  Automatic  Machine  Screw 

Co.  476  Capitol. 
Widows'  Society.    Seepage  704. 
William  Rogers  Mfg.  Co.  66  Market 
Williams  &  Carleton  Co.  206  State. 
Willimantic  Linen  Co.  891  Allyn. 
Wolcott  Hardware  Co.  886  Asylum. 
Woman's  Aid  Society,  1  Pavilion. 
Woman's  Christian  Association  of 

Hartford,  68  Chu^h. 
Woman's  Cong.  Home  Miss.  Union 

of  Conn.      Seepage  704. 
Woman's  Shelter,  76  Temple. 
Woods  Piano  &  Organ  Co.  227  Asy. 
Young  Men's  Chris.A8so.,816  Pearl. 

GOTTOM  BROKER. 

Catlin  A.  Jr.  210  PearL 

COTTO/V  THREAD. 

WILLIMANTIC  LINEN   CO.  889 
Allyn.  Seepage  602. 

COTTON  &  WOOL  WASTE. 

Ste  alto  Wool. 
Carpenter  &  Bartlett,  190  Front 
HOWARD    JAS.    L.    &    CO.  440. 
Asylum.  See  page  A^b. 

COUGH  GHERRIES  Mfr. 

Stoughton    D.  G.    219    State. 

GOUHSELOR. 

BRAY  JAMES  C.  106  Trumbull. 
Seepage  64. 

COUHT\  JAIL. 

Seepage  633. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

See  page.  633. 
CLERKS  OF  COURT. 
Seepage  616. 

CRACKER  Mfr. 

Parks  &  Savage,  agents  New  York 
Biscuit  Co.  57-^9  Albany. 

GREAMERY. 

DAY  C.  W.  406  Allyn.    Beep, 621. 
NEWTON,ROBERtSON  &  CO.  842 

Asylum.    See  page  486. 
WINDSOR  CREAMERY  CO.    Set 

page  649. 

GROGHET  MAGHINE  MFR. 

MERROW    MACHINE    CO.    188 
Sheldon.  Seepage  491. 

CROCKERY. 

See  aUo  Pottery. 
BROWN,   THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.  See  page  AAS, 

Burrill  Henry  W.  81  Pearl. 
Friedman  Eiias,  210A  Front 
M  ELLEN  &   HEWES,  266   Main. 

Seepaae  468. 
Jacobs,  Avery  &  Jacobs,  866  Asy. 
Krotoshiner  Y.  &  Son,  168  Main. 

CURBING. 

See  Sidewalk  Layere. 

GURTAINS. 

BRAINERD  H.  B.  426  Main.     Bee 
page  448. 

CURTAINS  HUNG. 

See  Carpet  Storee. 

BRAINERD  H.  B.  426  Main.     See 

page  448. 
M AKRCKLEIN  H.  104  Asylum.  See 

page  446. 

GURTAINS  {SILK)  MFRS. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan,     See 
page  608  and  inside  front  cover. 

GUSTOM  BOOT  MAKER. 

JOHNSON  CHARLES  S.  69   Far- 
mington.  See  page  ISb. 

GUT  GLASS. 

CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  836  Main.     See 
outiide  front  cover.  y 

GUT  OUTS. 

HART    &  HEGEMAN  MFG.  CO 
26  High.    Seepage  626. 

CUTLERS. 

See  alto  Bell  Hangere,  Hardware. 
COWLISIIAW  HENRY,  162  Pearl. 

See  page  491. 
HALLIDXY  W.H.  181  Front  o  468. 
ROGERS  CUTLERY  COMPANY, 

66  Market  See  page  426. 

WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  67  Main. 

See  page  844a. 

GUTTER  GRINDERS. 

WOODWARD    &    ROGERS,  262 
Main.  Seepage  482. 


GUTTING  BLOCKS. 

JONES  &   LITTLE,    88    WeUs. 
See  back  cover. 

CYLINDER    BORING. 

without  removing  from  bed. 
LEE  H.  K.  223  State.    Bee  page  499* 

DEAD  ANIMALS. 

See  Undertakere. 

DANCING. 

See  aUo  MuHc  Teaehere;  SehcoU. 
Beers  Edith  D.  84  Seymour. 
Church  William,  104  Clark. 
MARSH  HENRY  T.464  Main.  5ee 

page  620. 
Miller  George  M.  276  Main,  rm.  11. 
PRUT TINGGEORGE.  Jr.  68Truin- 

bulL  *8ee  page  271. 

Reilly  Julie  Smith,  284  PearL 
Reilly  P.  Harvard,  6  Haynes. 

DECORATORS. 

See  Florietsj  Carpets,-  PainterM. 
BECK  CURT  E.  262  Allyn.     See 

page  464. 
BLAKE   WALTER    P.   284  Zion. 

See  page  67. 
BONNER,  PRESTON  &  CO.  829 

Main.    Seepage  489. 
BRAINERD  H.  ft.  426  Main.    See 

page  448. 
COOK    CHAS.  C.   141   TrumbuU. 

See  page  868. 
DARBY  THEODORE  T.  87  Martin. 

Seepage  628. 
GRIERSON  P.  C.  &  CO.  828  PearL 

See  page  478. 
HART  CHAS.  R.  &  CO.  864  Main. 

Seepage  168. 

hartfOrd  decorating  CO. 

177  Asylum.     Bee  page  226. 
LANGE    F.    C.   62   Laurel.     Bee 

page  478. 
MAERCKLEINH.104A8y.   />.446. 
McCLUNIE  J.  A.  177  Asylum.    Bee 

page  226. 
NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 

Main.    See  page  447. 
PEPIONJ.&C0.26Ch.    5ee/?.262. 
RIPLE  Y-S  ANFORD  CO.  882  Main. 

Seepage  517. 
Yergason  Edgar  S.  889  Allyn. 

DENTISTS. 

ASSOCIATE  DENTISTS,406Main. 

See  page  466. 
Barrett  George  F.  868  Main. 
Bryant  Charles  K.  882  Main. 
Bullock  Henry  C.  846  Main. 
Carr  Ellen  R.*26  Pratt 
CHAPMAN  LESLIE  G.  86  Pratt 

See  front  cover  outside. 
Crane  S.  L.  G.  8  State. 
Damon  William  A.  63  Pratt 
Doebler  John  F.  871  Main. 
Duval  Arthur  E.  886  Main. 
EBERLE  EDWARD,  26  Pratt  See 

page  867. 
Erichson  &  McLean.  8  Asylum. 
FISK  HENRY  J.  228  Asy.  rm.  2. 
FISK  LOUIS  H.228  Asylum,  rm.  2. 
Goodwin  Nelson  J.  276  Main. 
GRISWOLD    GILBERT    M.    872 

Main. 
Griswold  Monroe,  19)  Pratt 


qeeb's  hartfobd  city  diebctory. 


567 


Harper  J.  W.  258  Miiin. 

Henry  George  H.  406  Main. 

Lane  Davis  £.  7  Pratt. 

LAW  WILLIAM    H.    882    Main. 

Seepage  866. 
Luther  George  F.  2&8  Main. 
Mallery  J.  Hnmrnond,  486  Main. 
McMAKUS  JAMES  &  SONS,  82 

Pratt.    See  page  867. 
Mix  Frederick  E.  26  Pratt 
Parmele  George  L.  26  Pratt. 
POMEROY  W.  H.  268  Main,  rm.  2. 

Seepage  267. 
Riggs  Charles  H.  26  Pratt. 
STARR  THOMAS   K.  882  Main. 

See  page  809. 
Taylor  L.  C.  26  PraU. 
WELLES  JOHN  M.  297  Main.  See 

page  866. 
Whitford  Ernest  R,  26  Pratt. 
WILEY  LOUIS  N.  856  Main.     See 

page  367. 
Wright  &  DUNHAM,  877  Main. 

See  page  844d. 

DENTISTS  SUPPLIES. 

Messinger  W.  C.  16  Kinslev. 

DESIGNERS. 

Crane  Walter  E.  828  A.sylura. 
IDEAL   MACHINE  WORKS,  828 

Asylum.    Seepage  182. 
RICHARDS  F.  H.  808  Main.    See 

outside  front  cover. 
SCHECK    THEO.    G.   6    Hudson. 

Seepage  290. 
WOLCOTT  &  DARBY,  278i  Main. 

See  page  445. 

DESKS. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TYPEWRITER 
EXCHANGE,  888  Mn.  iSeep.368. 

DEVELOPING. 

U.  S.  PHOTO.  CHEMICAL  MFG. 
CO.  29  Pearl.    See  page  868. 

DIAMOND   COMPOSITION. 

ALTEMUS  W.  F.  &  CO.  9  Asylum- 
See  pageb2Z. 

DIAMONDS  and  SETTERS. 

Set  alto  Jeweler »y  etc. 
CASE  G.  H.  &  CO.  836  Main.    See 

outside  front  cover. 
KOHN   HENRY    &    SONS,    862 

Main.  Seepage  438. 

MAYER,  GRACE  &  MAYER,  819 

Main.  Seepage  488. 
Mayer  David,  319  Main. 
Pease  Allison  L.  274  Main. 

DIARIES. 

CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &   BRAIN- 
ARD  CO.  141  PI.      See  page  428. 

DICTIONARIES. 

MERRIAM  G.  &  C.  CO.     See  qpp. 

inside  back  cover. 
WEBSTER'S.      Seepage  opposite 

inside  back  cover. 

DIE  SINKERS. 

JOHNS,  PRATT  CO.  666  Capitol. 

See  page  496. 


DIES. 

See  also  Machinists. 
BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 

Lawrence.  See  page  476. 

IDEAL  MACHINE  WORKS,  828 

Asylum.    See  page  182. 
PARSER  T.  M.  71  Asy.  page  490. 
PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.page  477. 

DINING  ROOMS. 

See  Jtestaurants. 

DISPENSARIES. 

See  Hospitals. 

DOCK  DREDGING. 

HARTFORD  DREDGING  CO.  268 
Main.  See  page  610. 

DOCKS. 

See  Wharfs. 

DOG  KENNELS. 

Hartford  Kennel  Club.    Seep.  689. 

Pitkin  Howard  S.,  E.  H. 

Smith  James  H.  26  Fairfield  ave. 

Doll  Dressmaker. 

FairweatherTillie,  Prospect  c.Fem. 

DOOR  PLATES. 

BURCH  GEORGE  W.  91  Asylum. 

See  page  448. 
Cross  L.  D.  108  Ann. 

DOORS,  SASH  &  BLINDS. 

See  Sash,  Blinds  and  Doors. 
ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market 

Seepage  468. 
FRENCH  HARRY  A.  162    Main. 

See  page  461. 
Joslyn  Clarence  R.  28  Wells. 
NIMS,  WHITNEY  &  CO.  572  Main. 

See  page  461. 
SCOVILLE  A.  W.  236  Main.    See 

page  470. 

DRAIN  PIPE  &  TILE. 

See  Bricks,  etc. 
BELDEN  SETH  &  SON,  69  Com- 
merce. See  page  467. 
BILLINGS  H.  E.  164  Charter  Oak. 

See  page  429. 
HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  CO. 
69  Commerce.      See  page  457. 

DRAPERIES, 

BRAINERD  H.  B.  426  Main.     See 
page  448. 

DRAPERIES  (SILK)  MFRS. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.    See 
page  508  and  inside  front  cover. 

DRAUGHTSMEN. 

See  Architects. 

DREDGING. 

HARTFORD  DREDGING  CO.  258 
Main.  Seepage  610. 

DRESS  GOODS. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.    See 
page  608  and  inside  front  cover. 


DRESSED  BEEF. 

See  Beef,  wholesale. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

See  also  Seamstresses. 
Aab  Kate  Mrs.  882  Main. 
Abbe  E.  R.  Mrs.  86  Pratt. 
Ahern  Kate,  144  Capitol. 
Alexander  Emma  J.  61  Windsor. 
Allen  S.  H.  Mrs.  446  Main. 
Anderson  Elizabeth,  Miss,  168  Law. 
Austin  Adelia  A.  76  Seymour. 
Bacon  Lizzie  I).  Mrs.  7  Avon. 
Baker  Frank  P.  Mrs.  17  Martin. 
Baldwin  Ada  L.  Mrs.  661  Main. 
Bamum  Belle  M.  25 X  Florence. 
Bascomb  C.  H.  Mrs.  66  Park. 
Beers  George  M.  Mrs.  84  Seymour. 
Bell  Azilda,  46  Canton. 
Benson  Jennie  C.  10  Villa^. 
Berkovitch  Mollie,  488  Mam. 
Billings  Sarah  F.  79  Willow. 
Blnmenthal  Mollie,  6  Morris. 
Boyle  Mary,  126  Babcock. 
Boyle  &  Nolan,  c.  Allyn  and  High. 
Boynton  Susan  E.  266  Asylum. 
Brace  Eveline  Mrs.  77  Main. 
Brackley  Manr,  3  Chapel. 
Brant  N.  M.  Mrs.  87  Amity. 
Brennan  Lizzie,  871  Main. 
Brennen  Kate,  64  Vanblock. 
Britt  Lena  H.  9  Asylum. 
Broderick  Maggie,  100  Retreat. 
Brown  Frances  P.  42  Spring. 
Brooks  Ix)uise  M.  Mrs.  42  village. 
Brusie  Lillian  A.  Mrs.  18  Walnut. 
Bryant  Frances  A.  Mrs.  4  Marsh. 
Buckley  B.  A.  112  Trumbull. 
Bugbee  Cornelia,  9  Park.   • 
Burke  Mary,  18  Wooster. 
Burke  Marie  F.  71  Governor. 
Bumes  M.  E.  Mrs.  6  Linden  pi. 
Bumham  Annie  M.  24  Madison. 
Bumham  Sarah  F.Miss,  16  Sherman. 
Bums  Phoebe  Mrs.  li  Avon. 
Burr  Clara  Mrs.  S.  166  Franklin. 
Cadwell  Hattie  J.  Mrs.  28  Chapel. 
Cady  Marv  A.  15  Goodwin. 
Calhoun  George  H.  Mrs.  29  Linden. 
Callahan  Josephine,  86  Lawrence. 
Cambridge  Annie  B.  67  Green. 
Cameron  Catherine,  76  Albany. 
Canales  Evelyn  L.  Mrs.  9  Pleasant. 
Carberry  Mary  A.  27  Linden. 
Carl  Kate  G.  212  Asylum. 
Carr  Mary  L.  83  Mather. 
Carroll  Agnes  A.  867  Main. 
Carroll  Clara  M.  471  Main. 
Carroll  Mary  A.  871  Main. 
Carroll  Winnie  Mrs.  6  Pleasant 
Carter  Eliza  L.  Mrs.  57  Sigoumey. 
Carter  Esther  L.  Mrs.  21  \Iahl. 
Champlin  Chas.  W.  Mrs.  27  Martin. 
Chidsey  Almira,  857  Main. 
Christie  Miss.  265  Asylum. 
ClafTev  Kate  Mrs.  r.  52  Linden. 
Clark 'Helen,  103  Trumbull. 
Clark  May  E.  199  Barbour. 
Cline  Lillian  A.  1432  Broad. 
Cline  Mary  J.  1432  Broad. 
Coleman  Annie  E.  657  Main. 
Collins  Adelia  E.  71  Asvlum. 
Conway  Mary  A.  141  Main. 
Cordier  Kate.  14  Chestnut 
Costello  Sadie  E.  14  Pratt 
Crane  Iphigenia  E.  Mrs.  864  Main. 
Critchley  Agnes,  16  Spring. 
Cross  Maria  D.  Mrs.  10  Martin. 


568 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibegtoby. 


Cnmmings  Magno  E.  128  Ann. 

Custis  Mary  C.  Mrs.  51  Center. 

Daley  Nellie,  292  Market 

Damon  Fannie  E.  405  Main. 

Davis  Georgene  A.  12  Kennedy. 

Day  Elizabeth,  n.  9  Park. 

Derrick  John  A.  Mrs.  7  Congress. 

Dow  Alice  J.  Mrs.  899  Wetbersfield. 

Doyle  Nora,  405  Main. 

Du'bes  Mary,  258  Main. 

Duff  Mary  J.  58  Chnrch. 

Daffy  Mary,  80  Temple. 

Dnnn  Bridget,  58  Maple. 

Eberle  Misses,  150  Wetbersfield. 

Egan  Alice,  673  Park. 

Egan  Maria  J.  28tf  Main. 

Emmett  Sarah,  69  New  Britain. 

Fairfield  H.  U.  Mrs.  40  Clark. 

Famam  Charles  N.  Mrs.  223  Asy- 
lum, rm.  84. 

Farrell  Mary,  66  Vanblock. 

Feeney  Mary  E.  76  Walnut. 

Feland  Carolina  Mrs.  81  Front. 

Fish  Ella  E.  18  East. 

Fiske  Carrie  Mrs.  284  Asylum. 

Fitzgerald  Mary  E.  52  Green. 

Foley  Elizabeth,  u.  15  Goodman  pi. 

Foran  Nellie,  265  Asylum. 

Forsyth  John  S.  Mrs!  14  Church. 

Foxll.  P.  Mrs.  112  Sargeant. 

French  Mary  E.  14  Warren. 

Fuller  Josephine  I.  90  Capitol. 

Ganley  Margaret,  9  So.  Prospect. 

Gardner  C.  C.  Mrs.  102  Trumbull. 

Gardner  Elizabeth  B.  16  Beach. 

Garrette  Joseph  W.  Mrs.  112  Whit- 
more. 

Gauthier  Mattie,  9  Goodman  pi. 

Gayin  Lizzie,  26  Pratt. 

Gayin  Mary  A.  88  Spring. 

Geddes  Annie,  227  Sigoumey. 

Gilbo  Matilda,  40  Flower. 

Gillespie  Lucia  C.  49  Governor. 

Gloster  Mary,  u.  51  Portland. 

Goulet  Georgina  M.  253  Main. 

Gram]  Annie  Mrs.  148  Front. 

Grannis  Susan  H.  382  Main. 

Grassier  Helen  M.  50  Bond. 

Greene  Laura,  13  Walnut. 

GREENSTEIN  R.  A.  868  Main. 
See  page  528. 

Gregg  A.  L.  Mrs.  165  Capen. 

Griffith  Annie,  u.  15  Benton. 

Griswold  Delos,  Mrs.  7  Congress. 

Guinan  Elizabeth,  22  Beach. 

Gunning  Sarah  A.  9  Zion. 

Hackett  Minnie  A.  88  Charter  Oak. 

Hallinan  K.  258  Main. 

Handel  Rose  L.  258  Main. 

Hanley  Nora  A.  58  Grove. 

Hame^r  Marv,  266  Maple. 

Hart  Lizzie  I  Mrs.  51§  Wooster. 

Hatch  Carrie  L.  13  Goodwin. 

Hatch  Eliza,  13  Goodwin. 

Hatch  Lilla,  18  Goodwin. 

Hathaway  May  E.  T.59  Market. 

Hatheway  Sara,  29  Imlay. 

Healey  Emma  H.  72  Hopkins. 

Heath  C.  J.  Mrs.  20  Dean. 

Hedican  Misses,  871  Main. 

Heneber  Maggie  T.  u.  805  Park. 

Herrick  Hattie,  110  Ann. 

Hines  Meta  A.  1148  Broad. 

Holmes  Ethelyn  M.  868  Main. 

Horey  Maigafet,  67  Franklin. 

Howe  J.  F.  Mrs.  405  Main. 

Hodge  A.  B.  &  Co.  (children's)  24 
Pratt. 

Hogan  Margaret  A.  17  Morris. 


Holden  Mary,  66  Albany. 
Hotchkiss  Lizzie,  46  John. 
Howley  Margaret  J.  26  Pratt 
Hughes  Rose,  Mrs.  868  Main. 
Hunt  G.  M.  Miss,  187  TrumbuIL 
Hunt  Margaret  J.  26  Spruce. 
Hurlburt  Nellie,  n.  28  Benton. 
Uutchins  S.  G.  Mrs.  857  Main. 
Hyland  Mary  A.  H  Pratt. 
James  Flora,  n.  9  Avon. 
Johnson  Emily  P.  34  Chestnnt 
Jordan  Kate  A.  20  Canton. 
Keefe  Fannie,  498  Main. 
Keefe  Misses,  223  Asylum,  rm.  4. 
Keenan  Mary  C.  47  Pratt. 
Kelsey  Belle,  68  Judson. 
Kennedy  Julia  A.  263  Main. 
Kennedy  N.  B.  Mrs.  66  AayluuL 
Kerwin'Kate,  161  Zion. 
Kidney  M.  Mrs.  u.  82  Park. 
Kilboum  Fannie  A.  Mrs.  88  Windsor 
Knudsen  Patrina,  Mrs.  r.  30  Temple. 
Kumpilsch  Mary,  6  Kilboum  ct. 
Lagan  Mary  W.  9  Charter  Oak. 
Lally  Johanna  Mrs.u.54  Woodbridge 
Landrigan  Kate  M.  Mrs.  72  Law. 
Lane  Margaret  M.Mrs.269  Lawrence 
Langdon  George,  Mrs.  7  Oak. 
LaRocque  Mary  Mrs.  82  Chestnut. 
Larson  Ida,  Miss,  171  Barbour. 
Lathrop  Ella  S.  20  Union. 
Latimer  E.  T.  811  Asylum. 
Laylor  Mary  E.  Mrs.  120  Wooster. 
Leonard  Estelle  Mrs.  58  Maple. 
Leonard  Sarah  G.  Mrs.  58  Maple. 
Lewis  Mary  Mrs.  129  Main. 
Lognn  Matilda  and  Theresa  Misses, 

229  Pearl. 
I/ongworth  Mary,  29  North. 
Loper  Mary  Mrs.  136  Main. 
Lynch  Ada,  98  Trumbull. 
Mahoney  Ellen  J.  10  Atlantic. 
Manders  Delia,  118  Market. 
Mangan  Mary,  102  Hungerford. 
Manogue  Kate,  108  Windsor. 
Marccau  Corrinne,  45  Hamilton. 
Marlow  Agnes  and  Mary  Misses, 
•  19  Wadsworth. 
Maroney  Lizzie  L  6  Village. 
Maroney  Marv,  73  Church. 
Marsh  Clara  B.  21  Hudson. 
Marsh  Ellen,  Mrs.  464  Main. 
Marshall  Julia,  86  Ljberty. 
Marshall  Sarah  A.  48  Cedar. 
Martin  Sadie  L.  596  Main. 
McCabe  Annie,  14  Church. 
McCarty  Elizabeth,  128  Bellevue. 
McClunie  Annie,  464  Farmington. 
McClure  J.  C.  Mrs.  (Louise)  158 

Franklin. 
McCulloueh  Hattie,  18  Walnut. 
McGrath  Nora  A.  228  Asy.  rm.  16. 
Mcintosh  Mary  Mrs.  102  Albany. 
McKeon  Mary  L.  265  Main. 
McLaughlin  Ifvate,  632  Main. 
McNary  Margaret  C.  263  Main. 
Miller  Emory  H.  Mrs.  13  Bentou. 
Mills  Hattie  V.  370  Asylum,  rm.  7. 
Milton  Carrie  A.  211  Barbour. 
Miskill  Minnie.  258  Main. 
Moore  Emma  N.  211  Main. 
Moss  Jennie,  8  Chapel. 
Mullen  N.  A.  26  Pratt 
Myers  Hattie  W.  Mrs.  u.  68  Dean. 
Nelson  Cora  A.  Mrs.  148  Bellevne. 
Noonan  A.  F.  21  Beach. 
Northrup  Geo.  Mrs.  150  Franklin. 
0*Callaghan  Julia,  601  Main. 
0*Day  Minnie,  86  John. 


Ostrom  Minnie  0.  40  HnnmfonL 
Peck  Mary  A.  W.  Mrs.  2S  Church. 
Peckham  Maxr  J.  Mrs.  20  Goodman. 
Pfnney  Eya  M.  2  n.  18  TrumbolL 
Porter  G.  L.  Miss,  26  Pratt 
Potter  L.  T.  Mrs.  610  Main. 
Pratt  George  W.  Mrs.  601  Main. 
Preston  Louise  E.  Mrs.  9  Squire. 
Quirk  Kate,  161  Main. 

Rabs  Anna  A.  u.  1820  Broad. 
Reardon  P.  J.  Mrs.  168  Windsor. 
Renshaw  Annie,  96  Chnrch. 
Riley  Emma  G.  44  Chestnut 
Rioitlon  Mary  E.  71  Sigoamey. 
Rockwell  E.ll.  Mrs.  81  Asylum. 
Robinson  Honora  M.  J.  Mrs.  136 

Main. 
Roessler  Maipiret,  406  Main. 
Roessler  Marie,  405  Main. 
Rogers  Ellen  M.  Mrs.  646  Main. 
Rogers  Laura  A.  Mrs.  168  Main. 
Root  Louise  Mrs.  824  Main. 
Root  Winifred,  Miss,  89  Elm. 
Ryan  Mary  J.  Mrs.  270  Park. 

Sammis  Lydia  N.  New  Park. 
Sansabrino  Rosie,  14  Kilboum. 
Schaffer  Pauline,  17  Windsor. 
Scollon  Mary,  110  Windsor. 
Scrimgeonr  A.  D.  Mrs.  184  Putnam. 
Seery  Mary,  60  Fairmount. 
Senior  Susan  A.  Mrs.  19^  Pratt. 
Seymour  Myra  A.  84  Hudson. 
Shaw  Nellie  D.  Mrs.  266  Asylum. 
Sheedy  Cassie,  682  Main. 
Sinnott  Mary,  26  Harbison. 
Smith  Mary'E.  29  Elm. 
Spear  John  M.  Mrs.  21  Congress. 
Sperry  Susan  M.  Mrs.  867  Main. 
Stebbins  G.  D.  Mrs.  381  Capitol. 
Stebbins  Mary  C.  146  Capitol. 
Stewart  Jennie  L.  200  Wethersfield. 
Stone  Anna  M.  11  Souire. 
Stone  Josephine,  81  Woodbridge. 
Stowe  Henry  Mrs.  628  Main. 
Struck  R.  L.  Mrs.  449  Capitol. 
Sutherland  Margaret  Mrs.  22  Ehn. 

Talcott  Mrs.  488  Main. 
Tiemey  Mary  J.  166  Main. 
Toohey  Thomas  J.  Mrs.  87  Park. 
Towne  Elizabeth  Mrs.  27  Talcott 
Trainer  Annie,  u.  27  North. 
Treat  Emeline  Mrs.  110  High. 

Vamey  Mme.  (Jennie  S.)  872  Main. 

Wade  Maggie,  96  Windsor. 
Waess  Joseph  Mrs.  69  Morgan. 
Warren  Jessie  C.  Mrs.  371  Main. 
Welch  &  FarreU,  371  Main. 
Welch  Margaret,  18  Belden. 
Wells  N.  G.  Mrs.  86  Pratt 
Welsh  Emily.  86  Bond. 
Welsh  Mary  E.  86  Bond. 
Werner  Nellie  L.  888  Main. 
West  Harriet,  78  Main. 
White  Julia  F.  161  Seymour. 
White  Mary  A.  27  Seyms. 
Wilson  Jane  D.  112  Oak. 
Winship  Ellen  M.  11  Wethersfield. 
Wood  Prudence  Mrs.  Ill  Windsor. 
Woods  Mary  C.  64  Governor. 
Woods  Lizzie  V.  64  Governor. 
Woodruff  &  Mather,  268  Main. 
Woolley  Mary  £.  Mrs.  68  Bkm. 
Zinn  IkL  A.  8  Park. 

DRILLS, 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  476. 


72 


OSER'S    HABTPORD    city    DIEEX3T0EY. 


669 


•  DRILL  MACHINES. 

SLATE  DWIGHT  &  CO.  M  Cen- 
tral.   Betpagt  4Ttf. 

DRIVEN  WELLS. 

GRANT  C.  L.  28  Seyms. 
Set  page  491. 

DRIVING  PARKS. 

See  Trotting  J*ark9, 

DRILLING  MACHINES. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 

13  Central  Row.  Seepage  479. 
PRATT    &     WHITNEY     CO.    1 

Flower.  Seepage  A17. 

SIGOURNEY  TOOL  CO.  9  Sigour- 

nej.  See  page  480. 

WOODWARD    &    ROGHlRS,   262 

Main.  Seepage  4S2. 

DROP  FORGINGS. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  See  page  476. 

DROP  HAMMERS. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1 
Jlower.  See  page  477. 

DRUGGISTS  BOX  Mfrs. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  228  State. 
See  page  ASS, 

DRUGGISTS  SUNDRIES. 

ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE, 
142  Asylam.    Seepage  447. 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 
Main.  Seepage  449. 

DRUG  STORES 

See  Apotheeariee. 
ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE, 

142  Asylum.    See  page  447. 
Bell  Charles  H.  218  Mam. 
Coleman  &  Kennelly  207  Main. 
Crary  Edwin,  206  Park. 
Drobegg  Charles,  60  Village. 
EdwaMs  Fred.  B.  65  Farmington. 
GOODRICH  S.  &  CO.  606-607  Main. 

See  page  149. 
GOODWIN  L.  H.  886  Main.     See 

page  149. 
Good  Samaritan,  M.  Greenbanm,  66 

Windsor. 
GRAVES  FRANK  E.81  Main.  See 

page  162. 
Greeubaum  Moses,  90  Albany. 
Griswold  Charles  R.  641  Main. 
Hannon  Charles  P.  477  Main. 
Hubbard  Charles  L.  116  Main. 
Lester  Wm.  W.  867  Capitol. 
Loeffler  George  J.  248  Miun. 
MARWICK  A.  Jb.  877    Asylum. 

See  page  21Si. 
McCorkle  Geo.  A.  689  Main. 
Modem  Pharmacy,  299  Park. 
Morgan  Nathaniel  K.  816  Main. 
NEWTON  PHILO  W.  142  Asylum. 

See  page  447. 
0' Flaherty  M.  118  Main. 
Park  Drug  Co.  876  Asylum. 
Parkville  Pharmacy,  Park  comer 

New  Park. 
Pierce  Austin  D.  927  Main. 
Pomroy  &  Hawley  Co.  699  Main. 


RAPELYE    CHARLES    A.    826 

Main.    See  page  278. 
RISLEY  LEO"N  S.  886  Capitol. 
Sawtelle  A.  W.  94  Main. 
Service  John  W.  299  Park. 
SEINSOTH  JOHN  J.,  South  End 

Drag  Store,  12  Maple.  Seep.  298. 
Shannon  T.  R.  &  Co.  148  TrambuU. 
Stougbton  D.  G.  &  Co.  204  State 

and  Park  o.  New  Park. 
Townsend  Heber,  12  New  Britain. 
Tracy  D.  Wallace,  189  Main. 
Umberfleld  Burton  L.  619  Capitol. 
WUIiamBH.E.  661  Park. 
Williams  John  K.  428  Main. 

DRUM  CORPS. 

See  Bands  of  Musie. 

DRY  DOCKS. 

HARTFORD  &  N.  Y.  TRANSPOR- 
TATION CO.  "Dutch  Point," 
oflSce  286  State.     See  page  610. 

DRY  GOODS. 

See  aleo  CarpeU;  MilUnert^  ete. 

WHOLESALE. 
BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.  See  page  449. 

Goldscbmidt  H.  &  Oa  62  Ann. 
Pelton  W.  N.  &  Co.  42  Union  pL 
Root,   Childs  &  Co.  48  Ann. 

RETAIL. 
See  aUo  Yankee  NoHone. 
Atkins  Samuel,  128  Maple. 
Averill  Cyrus  B.  226  Park. 
Berman  Isaac,  200  Front. 
BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.   400 

Main.  See  page  AA9. 

Dworske  R.  871  Park. 
Fish  &  Lieberman,  18  Pratt 
Fox  G.  &  Co.  406-410  Main. 
Fuller  Simon,  28  Albany. 
Goldberg  H.  667  Park. 
Greenberg  M.  &  K.  &  Co.  84  Mor. 
Greenberg,  Furmansky  &  Co.  208J 

Front. 
Herbert  Art  Co.  266  Main. 
Hills  C.  S.  &  Co.  859  Main. 
Israeli  E.  282  Front. 
Keller  Bros.  179  Main. 
Kofsxy  Bemhard,  800  Park. 
Malley  Abram,  87^  Windsor. 
Malley  Simon,  142  Front. 
McFarland  Elizabeth,  691  Park. 
Pintus  Sarah,  64  Morgan. 
PRATT  CHARLES  W.  408  Main. 
Richmann  Jacob  M.  172  Front 
Sack  Harris,  70  Morgan. 
SAGE,  ALLEN  &  Co.  869  Main. 

Seepaae  460. 
Sawyer  Geon?e  0.  418—424  Main. 
Simon  Ragovin  &  Co.  861  Mam. 
Stem  &  Ck).  868  Main. 
Wise  I.  &  Co.  890  Main. 

DUST  SEPARATOR  Mfrs. 

N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
Co.  Vredendale.      Seepage  480. 

DYE  STUFFS. 

BFAGH  &  CO.  209  State.      Bee 
page  661. 

DYERS 

See  aleo  Clothee  Cleaners. 
Climan  Israel,  42  Pratt. 


Moeesson  S.  148  Front 

New  England  Fancy  D.  Wks.  94  Tra. 

PATTEN   H.  E.  87  Wells.      See 

page  661. 
Perrault  Louis,  886  Mahi. 
Rohrmayer  George,  11  Wells  &  88 

TrambuU. 

DYNAMO  ELECTRIC 
MACHINE  Mfrs. 

See  aleo  Electric. 
EDDY  ELECTRIC  MFG.  CO.   See 
page  492. 

EARTHENWARE. 

See  Crockery. 

EDGE  TOOL  Mfrs. 

COLLINS  CO.        Seepage  484. 

EGG  FOOD. 

Sturtevant  F.  C.  216  State. 

ELASTIC  STOCKINGS. 

RAPELYE  CHARLES  A.  325  Main. 
Seepage  278. 

ELECTRIC  BELL  HANGERS. 

AHERN    JAMES,   280    Asylum. 

See  page  466. 
HALLIDAY  W.  H.  181  Front  See 

page  468. 
REYllOLDS  CHARLES  R.  &  Co. 

9  Haynes.    Seepage  498. 

ELECTRIC  BURGLAR 
ALARMS 

HALLIDAT  W.  H.  181  Front  Bet 
page  158. 

ELECTRIC  DROP 
FORGINGS 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  21 
Lawrence.  Seepage  476. 

ELECTRIC  GAS  LIGHTING. 

HALLIDAY  W.  H.  181  Front   See 
page  466. 

ELECTRIC  LAMPS 

PERKINS   ELECTRIC   SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.    Seepage  494. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHTS 

Mtna,  Electric  Works,  866  Asylum. 
FURLONG  L.  F.  287  Asylum.  See 

page  493. 
HALLIDAY    W.   H.    181    Front 

Seepage  468. 
Hartford  Light  and  Power  Co.  241 

Main. 
HARTFORD  ELECTRIC  LIGHT 

CO.  80  State.     Seepaae  628. 
HART  &  HEGEMAN  MFG.  CO. 


Seepage  626. 


26  High.  Seepam 

Knox  Charles  N.  210  Pearl. 
REYNOLDS  CHAS.  R.  9  Haynes. 

Seepage  498. 

ELECTRIC  MOTORS. 

ED  DY  ELECTRIC  MFG.  CO.    See 

page  492. 
LEE  H.  K.  228  St(^te,      Seep.  499. 


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Wfiv/'fly  hniM.ri^r,  20;?  Main. 
wriy  /j«f/|w„ri,  Co.  ^44  Muin. 
T.M,r*.  A J/iiildlfiKj'ftarl C.Jewell. 

EMBROIDERY  and  STAM'Q. 

Hf"  uhfi  rap  ft  PaiUm$. 
JI'Mfiiiri  N.  I,.  MUX,  10  I'ratt. 

•i'l«o|i  IfftfiJ,,  ij.  Mm.  162  Allyn. 
[fiMif  JnrnMN  Mr*.  27  Pratt. 
MKUKriVV  {Mavhinvry   Co.)     See 

L MIGRANT  AGENTS. 

O'NI'.n.  COltNKI.irs,  31N  Main. 


£j;  MEEDS'  S.^^LES. 
EKGR/iVERS. 

CA1E07X    P£IXTLVi    CO.    » 


Hin:-*:--r»  Pirk«r,  SU  Ms-xi. 
HAK7EOBD    EXGRAVIXG    CO. 

6«  Mare.  Stepm^  417. 

L^fzh  Ecoch.  8  WmnL 
MLGFOBD  A-  177  A^rlnm.    See 

Pigt  418. 
PtCK  R.  S.  &  CO.      SettMoe  421. 
P£BKINS&STAXI>ISH,S4i'HaiD. 
_  See  page  W&. 

Beius  Hugo,  888  Main. 

ENVELOPE  Mfrs. 

PLIMPTON  MFG.  00.  258  PearL 
See  page  420. 

ENVELOPE  MOISTENER. 

Dawson  Joseph,  240  Main. 

ENVELOPE  PAPER  Mfrs. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.  1  So. 
Ann.  Seepage  426. 

ESTATES  MANAGED. 

SEYMOUR  A.  N.  888  Main.    8(9 
page  866. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORT. 


571 


ETCHINGS. 

.  EGKHARDT  J.  H.  GO.  287  Main. 

See  page  862. 
VORCE  A.  D.  CO.      See  page  862. 

EXECUTORS. 

See  AdminiHratori, 

EXHAUST  d  BLOWPIPE  Mf 

N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
CO.  Vredendale.      See  page  480. 

EXHAUST  PIPE  HEAD  Mfrs. 

N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
CO.  Vredendale.    Seepage  180. 

EXPERT  BOOK-KEEPER. 

Knapp  Frederic,  14  Columbia. 
STEWART  GORDON  W.  64  Arch. 

EXPERT  IN  PATENTS. 

RICHARDS  F.  H.  808  Main.  See 
outside  front  cover. 

EXPRESSES. 

Out  of  Town  Stages  and  Sepresses, 
see  index  to  Contents.      See  page  616. 

ADAMS  EXPRESS  CO.  806  Maiu 

and  Union  Depot.    Seepage  612. 
BRISTOL  EX.     Seepage  616. 
EAST  HARTFORD.    See  page  6ie. 
HARTFORD  &  WE THERSFIELD 

EXPRESS.  See  page  616. 

MANCHESTEREX.  See  page  bl6, 
NEW  ENGLAND  DESPATCH  CO. 

(Bill  Brothers).    Seepage  605. 
SO.  MANCHESTER.  Seepage  bie. 
UNITED  STATES  EXPRESS  CO. 

216  Asylum.         See  page  609. 
WINDSOR  EX.      See  page  616. 

CITY. 
See  also  Carmen. 

Banning  William  A.  188  Barbour. 

Barnard  E.  R.  agent,  64  State. 

BILL  BROS.  46  Ann.  Seepage  606. 

Carlin  Joseph.  48  Front. 

Caveno  John  J.  174  Barbour. 

Caveno  John  J.  Jr.  174  Barbour. 

Clough  Bros.  80  Jefferson. 

Comwell  Albert  E.  686  Main. 

Deming  Frederick  A.  4  Village. 

Doming  Roswell  D.  478  Wethersfield. 

Dickinson  Calvin  P.  16^  Pratt. 

Doodv  Thomas,  67  Hudson. 

DOWNING  &  PERKINS,  128  Com- 
merce.    See  page  608. 

Eagan  James  1 .  48  Wilson. 

Eakins  John,  16  Hawthorn. 

Gaffej  Peter  J.  Union  Depot 

Gaines  David  L.  11  Morris. 

George  Henry,  10  Central. 

Georee  William  H.  806  Market 

Gunshanan  James,  19  Affleck. 

Hendron  John,  8  Cranes  ct 

Kalleiibach  John  M.  42  Madison. 

Knightly  William  F.  4  Whitmore. 

Martin  David,  114  Lawrence. 

McCarty  Patrick,  489  Main. 

McLean  Dwight,  u.  862  Main. 

MERCHANTS  Package  Delivery, 
44  Asylum.  See  page  616. 

New  ton' James,  288  Sheldon. 

O'Brien  Dennis,  141  Barbour. 

O'Brien  Thomas,  9  Goodman. 

O'Connell  John,  489  Main. 

Pendergast  Dennis,  20  Cedar. 

Porter  A.  Leonard,  116  Barbonr. 


Ran  Edward  F.  17  CentraL 
Roberts  John  J.  W.  726  Park. 
Rockwell  Charles,  r.  86  Pleasant 
Ryan  Edward,  418  Broad. 
Skehill  Thomas,  1068  Broad. 
SMITH  H.  W.  44  Asylum.     See 

page  616. 
Smith  John  M.  461  Main. 
Smith  Wm.  B.  Oak  wood  av. 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  470  Broad. 
Steer  Trayton,  84  Fairmount. 
Waterman  Jas.  H.  661  Main. 
Welch  Joseph,  1  Elliott 
White  C.  J.  88  Vernon. 

EXTRACTS. 

BEACH  &  CO.  209-211  State.    See 

page  661. 
COL  TON  J.  W.    Seepage  opposite 

inside  back  cover. 

FAHCY  DRY  GOODS. 

See  Dry  Ooode—Betail. 

FANS.    EXHAUST   AMD 
BLOWER. 

N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
CO.  Vredendale.      StepageiSO. 

FARM  LOANS. 

See  Western  Farm  Loans. 

FAST  FREIGHT. 

BILL  BROS.  46  Ann.  See  page  b(Xi. 
Penn.  R.  R.  Freight  Office,  18  State. 

FEA  THER BEDS  CLEANED. 

PATTEN  H.  E.  87  WelU.  See 
page  661. 

FEATHER  DUSTER  Mfrs. 

WHITTEMORE  W.  L.&  SON,  176- 
178  Allyn.  Seepage  482. 

FEED  WATER  HEATERS. 

DAVIS  L  B.  &  SON,  40  Cushman. 

Seepage  600. 
LEE  H.  K.  228  State.  Seepage  499, 

FENCE  MFR. 

LINCOLN  &  CO.  64  Arch.  See 
page  476. 

FERTILIZERS. 

Ellsworth  Frederick,  44  Market 
Hartford  Fertilizer  Manfg.  Co.  176 

Flatbush. 
Stafford  H.  H.  242  State. 

FINANCIAL  AGENT. 

CHAPMAN  RUSH  P.  870  Asylum. 

Seepage  84. 

FIRE  ARMS  Mfrs. 

COLT'S  PATENT  FIRE-ARMS 
MKG.C0.17Vand.  See  page  bOl. 

CATLING  GUN  CO.  218  Main. 
See  page  626. 

FIRE  BRICKS. 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  CO.  61 
Market.  Seepage  484. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front  See  page  662. 

FIRE  ENGINES. 

Seepage  644. 


FIRE  HOSE  MFR. 

JEWELL  BELTING  COMPANY, 
16  Trumbull.       Seepage  488. 

FIRE  HYDRANT  Mfg. 

PRATT  &  CADY,  666  CapitoL 

See  page  486. 

FIREPLACES. 

See  Mantels. 

FIREWORKS. 

iEna  Pyrotechnic  Co.  877  Asylum. 
BREW'ER  C.  S.  &  CO.  288  Asylum. 
Seepage  66. 

FISH  MARKETS 

See  also  Markets. 

WHOLESALE. 

CHAMBERLIN   S.  D.  179    State. 

See  page    88. 
FITZGERALD   RANSOM  N.  142 
State.    Seepage  181. 
RETAIL. 
Abbe  L.  G.  188  State. 
Bartlett  &  Case,  664  Asylum. 
Bull  E.  W.  828,  826  Asylum. 
CITIZENS  MEAT  &  FISH,  JOHN 
FLYNN,  188  Main.  Seepage  647. 
Harding  &  Holbrook,  667  Main. 
Hayes  C.  A.  268  Asylum. 
HONISS  T.  A  80  State.  Seep.  648. 
Michael  Solomon,  167  Front 
NEWTON  &  BURNET,841  Asylum. 

See  page  487. 

FISHING  TACKLE. 

See  also  Sporting  Goods. 

ANDRUS    HENRY,  800  Asylum. 

See  page  627. 
ANDRUS    &  NiEDELE    CO.   272 
Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

J  LAGS. 

McCLUNIE  J.  ALEX.  177  Asy- 
lum.    See  page  226. 

FLAG  Mfrs. 

CHENEY  BROS.  (JX^alky^A  Mor. 

Seepage  608  <^  inside  front  cover, 
FORBES*^  EDWARD  P.  821  Main. 

Seepage  186. 
HARTFORD  DECORATING  CO. 

177  Asylum.    Seepage  226. 

FLAGGING. 

See  Stone  Yards. 

FLATWARE. 

ROGERS  WM.  Brinley  Hill.  See 
page  282. 

FLAVORING  EXTRACTS. 

COLTON'S.  See  page  opposite 
inade  back  cover. 

FLORISTS.  NURSERYMEN. 

SeeSeedStoreSi  LandseapeGardeners. 

BROOKS  DAVID  W.  68  Farming- 
ton.    See  page  67. 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 
Main.  Seepage  449. 

Coombs  John,288  Main&  118  Benton 

Ehlers  Cart  W.  A.  897  Main. 

Harper  John  M.  782  Main. 

Marchant  Robert,  18  Huntington. 


672 


GBKB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HcClanie  6.  William,  805  ^in. 
McCLUNIE   THOMAS,  464    Far- 

mington.    Seepage  226. 
McRonald  Thomas,  Cemetery. 
ManseU  Charles  C.  87  TrumbulL 
Spear  David  A.  242  Asylum. 
Wheeler  Jane  Mrs.  r.  64  Dean. 
Whiting  Alfred,  Whiting  L  W.H.  t 

PRIVATE  GARDENERS. 
Crane  John  W.  Capt.  45  Grand. 
Delbar  Stephen,  for  Gov.  Bulkeley, 

186  Washington. 
Drake  John,  for  Mrs.  Colt,  80  Weth. 
Goodwin    George   A    for    Alfred 

Whiting,  W.  H.  t 
Kirk  Samuel  J.  105  Hungerford. 
Marchant  Paul,  for  Cheney  Bros. 

So.  Manchester  t. 
Mav  Wm.  B.  for  J.  J.  Goodwin,  88 

Woodland. 
O'Neil  John,  for  Mark  Twain,  851 

Farmington. 
Patchet  Robert,  for  Rev.  F.  Good- 
win, 185  Woodland. 
Relihan  Michael  J.  for  Miss  Collins, 

1054  Asylum. 
Smith  James,for  Miss  Ellen  M.Case, 

805  Farmington. 

FLOUR.  GRAIN.  FEED. 

See  aUo  GrUt  MilU. 
Cummings  &  Garvin,  87  Spmoe. 
Flagg  Mrs.  E.  A.  858  Albany. 
PEASE  CHARLES  A.  180  Main. 

See  page  548. 
POTTER  &  PAYNE,  405-407  Al- 

lyn.    See  page  521- 
Price  Robert  &  Son,  84  Francis. 
Shaw  Thomas  A.  585  Main,  70  Mor. 
SMITH,  NORTHAM    &   CO.   120 

State.  Seepage  550. 

TROUT   BROOK   ICE  &   FEED 

CO.  278  Asylum.      See  page  521. 
TUCKER  &  GOODWIN,  700  Main. 

See  page  545.  • 

Yates  Erton  P.  711  Main. 

FLOWER  SEEDS. 

See  Seed  Storee. 

FLUE  LININGS. 

ANDREWS  &  PECK.    Seep.  468. 

FLY  ROD  MAKERS. 

ANDRUS    HENRY,  800  Asylum. 

Seepage  527. 
ANDRUS  &  N^DELE    CO.   272 


Asylum. 


Seepage  485. 


FOLDING  BEDS. 

FULLER  C.  C.  &  CO.    Bet  p.  461. 

F0RGIN6S  &  CASTINGS. 

COLLINS  CO.         Seepage  484. 

FORGING  SCHOOL 

Y.M.C.A  828  Pearl.  Seepage  678. 

FORWARDERS. 

See  Expreetee. 

FRAME  MAKER. 

See  alio  Pieturett  JPramee,  etc. 
Wentworth  George  B.  258  Main. 


FRESCO  PAINTERS. 

See  Houee  Paintert. 
BONNER,  PRESTON  &  CO.,  889 

Main.  Seepage  489. 

DARBY  THEODORE  T.  87  Mai^ 

tin.    See  paae  528. 
Kassenbrook  Theodore,  262  Allyn. 
Lange  &  Flad,  18  Central. 
Van  Hondt  Louis,  215  Franklin. 

FRUIT.     ' 

WHOLESALE. 
See  CommUHon  Merchant. 
Beiry  P.  &  Sons,  4  American. 
BR£fWER  C.  S.  &  CO.  288  Asylum. 
Seepage  65. 

FOWLER  &  HUNTTING,  47  Ann. 

Seepage  545. 
Marks  Brothers,  89  Church. 
Sloane  John,  819  Asylum. 

RETAIL. 
Angelo  Dan.  865  Capitol. 
Atro  James  D.  458  Main. 
Bennerette  George,  78  Main. 
Bonee  Frank,  488  Asylum. 
Bonee  Joseph,  478  Main. 
Bonee  Michael,  2  Ford. 
Boniface  James,  295  Park. 
Cersosimo  Joseph  &Co.  558  Asylum. 
Cheski  Harris,  492  Main. 
Colano  Joseph,  15  Central. 
Dabato  Carmine,  181  Main. 
Dabato  .Tohn,  181  Main. 
Daleno  G.  A.  88  Windsor. 
DeNezzo  Frank,  82  Morgan. 
Dondero  Andrew,  420  Asylum. 
Fanelli  Salvatore,  148  Main. 
Farr  Frank,  90  Trumbull. 
Goantonio  Guelrano,  195  Stat«. 
George  &  Trumonte,  599  Main. 
HILLS  &  CO.  872  Asy.    Seepage 

485. 
Lamenza  Ton^,  48  Union  pi. 
Lavorio  Dominick,  c.  Main  &  Pearl. 
LeRoy  Bros.  691-695  Main. 
Littiere  Joseph,  475  Main. 
Manecy  Frank,  835  Asylum. 
Mesito  Joseph,  112  Albany. 
Motto  Nicola,  8  Maple. 
Muscarie  Thomas,  18  Church. 
NEWTON,  ROBERTSON  &  CO. 

842  Asylum.         Seepage  486. 
Rates  Frauk,  116  Lawrence. 
Rates  Joseph,  25  Flower. 
Reitz  Peter,  81  Albanv. 
Reitz  Peter,  141  Trumbull. 
Ritz  Leon,  120  State. 
Ritz  James,  59  Spruce. 
Robertson  Lafayette  J.  484  Main. 
Rosenbaum  Jake,  55  Windsor. 
Senate  Tony,  260  Allyn. 
Spugnardo  Liborio,  45  Main. 
Tassillo  Joseph,  86  State. 
Tolesana  Frank,  886  Asylum. 
Tremande  Joseph,  24  Union  pi. 
Tremande  Peter,  94  Pearl. 
Tremont  Antonio,  94  Pearl. 
Viola  Tony,  92  Francis. 
Waess  Joseph,  59  Morgan. 
WALKER  W.  W.  278  Main. 

See  page  829. 
WOODWARD  &  CO.  174  Asylum. 

See  page  488. 
Woolley  William  F.  269  Asylum. 
Yoreo  Paul,  95  Main. 

FURNACE  DEALERS. 

See  AgentM;  Stovet^  etc. 


FURNITURE 

See  Mantels. 
Abels  George  F.  459  Main. 
BECK  CURT  E.  262  Allyn.     See 

page  454. 
BfeOWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.    Seepage  449. 
Bruce  Fllley  &  Co.  108  Asylum. 
Capitol  Citv  Furniture  House,  88 

Trumbull. 
FENN  LINUS  T.  208  and  206  Main. 

Seepage  452. 
Flint  (jeo.  W.  &  Co.  61  Asylum. 
FULLER  C.  C.  &  CO.  14-16  Ford. 

Seepaoe  451. 
Kellogg  Julius  A.  Boston  Furniture 

House,  149  Asylum. 
M^RCKLEINH.  104  Asylum.    Se4 

page  446. 
MEYER  HENRY,  176  Main.     See 

fage  228. 
AX,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 

Main.    Seepage  447. 
NEW  ENGLAND  TYPEWRITER 

EXCHANGE,  (typewriters)  888 

Main.  See  page  868. 

Robbins  Bros.  209  Main. 
Sceery  Thomas,  101  Main. 
SEIDlER  &  MAY. 806  to  818  Pearl. 

Seepage  451. 
Smith  Brothers,  468  Main. 
Smith  M.  L  &  Co.  558  Main. 
Spieske  Henry,  478  Main. 

MANUFACTURERS. 
BISHOP  E.  0.  &  Co.  84  Capen.   See 

page  56. 

POLISH. 
HARTFORD  DIAMOND  POLISH 

CO.  118  Asylum.     Seepage  162. 
SMITH  H.  M.  &  CO.   801  Allyn. 

Seepage  868. 

REPAIRER& 
BECK  CURT  £.  262  Allyn.     See 

page  454. 
BRAN'D  ROBERT,  7  Grove.    See 

page  478. 
MARTIN  J.  H.42  Seyms.  See  pJ322. 
Phipps  Edward  D.  r.  717  Main. 
Schwarzer  A.  88  Wells. 
Smith  Annie  H.  88  TrumbulL 
Stevens  Daniel,  128  Main. 
TOPPING  JAS.  R.  262  Mabi.    See 

Woage  484. 
hitakerJ.F.  104  Asvlum. 
WilUams  John  H.  88^  Main. 

SECOND  HAND. 
Berkovitch  Abraham,  64  Morgan. 
Goodman  Don  Alonzo  A.,  estate  of 

506  Main. 
Lux  Peter,  187  Main. 

FURS;  FURRIERS 

See  aUo  Hate^  Cape,  Ste. 
Kenyon  R.  P.  &  Co.  887  Main. 
Lotker  Carl,  51  Main. 
Plasikowski  A.  17  Pratt 
Sperry  M.  C.  26  Pratt. 
STILLMAN  &  CO.  28  Pratt     See 

outside  front  cover. 
Tuller  Jane/repairer )  265  Asylum. 
WILLIAMS   ALFRED  &  Son,  46 

Pratt    Seepage  841. 

Oalvanized  Iron  CORNICES. 

CULLENM.44Ann.  See  page  i/i\. 
STELLING,  FRED  W.  98  Fruiklin. 
See  page  440. 


GEEB'S    HAKTFOED    city    DIEBX3TOET. 


678 


GAME. 

See  MarkeL 

STEVENS  NEWELL  H.  829  Aay- 

lum.  See  page  649. 

GARBAGE  CONTRACTOR, 

BALE  EDWARD,  280  Main.  See 
page  i66. 

GARDEN  SEEDS. 

See  Seed  Stores. 

GARDEN  HOSE. 

CONANT  RUBBER  COMPANY. 
26  and  28  Asylum.  See  innde 
back  cover. 


GARDENERS. 

teU;  Landsea 
Market  Gari 


See  FlorieU,'  La,nd»eape  Oardenere. 

fatners. 


GAS  ENGINES. 

NATIONAL  MACHINE  CO.  681 
Capitol.  See  page  496. 

GAS  FITTERS'  TOOLS. 

KNOX  F.  J.  816  PI.     Seepage  199. 

LANGDON     THOMAS    IL     228 

Pearl.  ^See  page  488. 

GAS  FIXTURES. 

See  alto  Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 

AHERN  JAMES,  280  Asylum.  See 
page  455. 

c6nR0N  frank  E.  287  Asylum. 
Seepage  96. 

CRAIG  JOHN  S.  69  Farmington. 
See  page  866. 

CULLEN  JOHN,  18  State.  See 
page  440. 

HOG  AN  W.  B.  &  BRO.  81  Trum- 
bull.   Seepage  174. 

STIBBS  GEORGE  W.  294  Asylum. 

Seepage  484. 

RE-FINISHED. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

GAUGE  Mfr. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  476. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flow- 
er. Seepage  477. 

GEAR  CUTTERS. 

SIGOURNEY  TOOL  CO.  9  Sig- 
oumey.    See  page  4S0. 

GENERAL  JOBBERS. 

See  Whitewashers. 
Phipps  Edward  D.  r.  717  Main. 

GENTS  FURNISHINGS. 

See  Men^Sf  etc, 

DIX  &  CO.  169  Main.    Seepage  84. 
KELSEY  W.  H.  &  CO.  261  Slain. 

Seepage  198. 
WHITTLESEY  W.  F.  &  CO.  188 


Asylum. 


See  page  627. 


GERMAN  DELICACIES. 

See  Bologna. 

Blumenthal  Benjamin,  229  Market. 
Walz  Jacob,  64  Temple. 


GILDERS. 

See  Pieture  Frames  ;  Art  QalUrUs. 

GLASS. 

See  House  Painters. 
ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market 

See  page  468. 
NIMS,  WHITNEY  &  CO.  672  Main 

Seepage  461. 
Peck  Edward  A.  264  Franklin. 

GLASSWARE. 

See  Croekery. 

GOLD  BEATERS. 

Ashraead  J.  H.  8t  Son,  41  Trumbull. 
Bladon  Geo.  L.  14  Mulberry. 
Ney  John  M.  &  Co.  266  Asylum. 
Swift  Matthew,  100  Love  Lane. 

GOLDEN  PENS. 

Bestor  Howard  G.  80  Pearl. 

GRADING.  Ac. 

See  C<mtractors. 
Blanchfield  John,  49  Sanford. 

GRAIN. 

Blake  Chas.  A.  &  Co.  684  Main. 
PEASE  CHAS.  A.  180  Main.     See 

page  648. 
SMITH,   NORTHAM  &  CO.    129 

State.  See  page  bSO, 

GRAIN  ELEVATORS. 

SMITH,  NORTHAM  &  CO.     See 
page  660. 

GRANITE  IRON  WARE. 

WHOLBSALK 

MELLEN    &    HEWES    CO.    266 
Main.  Seepage  468. 

GRANITE  WORKS. 

BEIJ  KARL  J.  275  Park.      See 

page  466. 
THE  NEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE 

WORKS.  660  Main.  See  page  4Bd. 

GRASS  SEEDS. 

See  Seed  Stores. 

GRA  VESTONES. 

See  Marble  Yards. 

GRINDING  MACHINES. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 
18  Central.  Seepage  479. 

GRINDING  MACHINE  for 
TOOLS. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 
18  Central  row.       Seepage  479. 

GRINDSTONES. 

FRANCIS  &  CO.  848  Main.    See 


page  492. 
Tuttle  &  Sons, 


488>^  Main. 


GRIST  MILLS. 

See  also  Flour  and  Feed. 

Daniels'  Mill  Co.  40  Elm. 
SMITH,  NORTHAM   &   CO.  166 
Windsor.  Seepage  660. 


GROCERS.  Wholesale. 

BLANCHARD  0.H.&  BARTLETT- 
CO.  146  State.      Seepage  498. 

Boardman  Wm.  &  Son8,804  Asylum 

FITZGERALD  RANSOM  N.  142 
State.    See  Page  181. 

Foster  &  Co.  72  Front. 

FOWLER  &  HUNTTING,  47  Ann. 
See  page  646. 

KIBBE  E.  S.  CO.  149  State.  See 
paae  647. 

LAI^  JOSEPH  G.  224  State.  See 
page  648. 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  40  Mar- 
ket.   See  page  biQ. 

Moseley  G.  W.  &  Son,  899  Allyn. 

POTTkR  &  PAYNE,  406  Allyn. 

See  page  661. 

Redfield  &  Craig,  289  State. 

TUCKER  &  GOODWIN,  700  Main. 

Seepage  646. 


RETAIL. 

Adelsohn  Sam,  70  Windsor. 
Alderman  James  S.  964  Main. 
Alfier  Vittorio,  6  Charles. 
Allen  Brothers,  182  Main. 
Allen  William  J.  6  Hungerford. 
Andrews  Geo.C.&Co.20  Ne  wBritain. 
Avery  George,  614  Capitol. 
Barrows  Charles  L.  287  Park. 
Barrows  &  Thalheimer,  626  Main. 
Bashner  Louis,  40  Commerce. 
Bernard  Luke,  799  Main. 
Berry  Patrick  E.  74  Franklin. 
Blumenthal  Benjamin,  229  Market. 
Blumenthal  Sarah  Mrs.  201  Front. 
Bonee  Joseph,  81  Morgan. 
BOSTON  BRANCH, W.W.Walker, 

269-278  Main.       See  page  829. 
Bowdoin  W.  H.  &  Son.  48  Clark. 
Britt  John,  102  Mather. 
Bums  Dominick,  810  Park. 
Bums  James,  184  Windsor. 
Cady  &  Lombard,  69  Albany. 
Callahan  Mary,  86  North. 
Callahan  PatrtcK  Mrs.  86  North. 
Cannon  &  Flanagan,  280-286  Park. 
Carrigan  William,  60  Flower. 
Carter  David,  8  Church. 
Case  H.  J.  &  Co.  488  Main. 
Chase  Oak  A.  48  W^indsor. 
Cherniavsky  Samuel,  42  North. 
Cit.  Grocery  &  Provision  Co.88Main. 
Clark  James,  180  Front. 
Cohn  Jacob,  170  Front. 
Cohn  Moses,  61  New  Britain. 
Cohn  Rosie,  66  Morgan. 
Cohn  Thersi,  29  Mulberry. 
Coledezky  Ozias,  68  Morgan. 
Conners  Garry,  19  Hawthorn. 
Conway  Charles,  298  Lawrence. 
Copeland  Ike,  66  Pleasant 
Co-operative  Provision  Co.  88  Bab. 
Crawford  Charles,  76  Charter  Oak. 
Cunnindiam  Matthias.  99  Windsor. 
Curtiu  Mary,  10  EUery. 
Dalton  .John,  77  Sheldon. 
Davidson  David,  46  Sheldon. 
Davis  Bros.  1461  Broad. 
DeWolf  Ephraim,  920  Main. 
DiUon  J.  D.  244  Pearl. 
Divinsky  Sarah,  198  Front. 
Dolan  John  P.  77  Windsor. 
Donahue  Peter,  809  Park. 
Dow  &  Hatch,  2  Church. 
,  Dttcka  Rosa,  26  North. 


674 


geeb's  haktfobd  city  directory. 


Datton  Daniel  F.  1160  Broad. 

Dworeki  P.  R.  871  Park. 

Dwyer  John  E.  66  Ward. 

Easterby  Alfred  J.  26  Commerce. 

Falk  Tilllc,  176  Sheldon. 

Feeley  Matthew  J.  26  Front. 

Fitzpatrick  Margaret,  13  Soruce. 

Flannery  Anne  Sirs.  189  Zion. 

Fleming  Thomas  G.  119  Main. 

Flynn  Daniel,  188  Main. 

Forest  John,  80  Potter. 

Fowler  Roswell,  6  Ford. 

Francis  Edward  M.  73  Main. 

Franz  Frank,  1075  Broad. 

French  &  Strong,  88  Main. 

Frost  Henry  D.  595  Main. 

Furlong  &  Howard,  818-822  Main. 

Ganz  Louis,  72  Temple. 

Gardner  Mary  A.  17  Ellery. 

Gilbert  Benjamin  S.  2  Washington. 

Glynn  John  F.  144  Maple. 

Goff  Daniel  Mrs.  198  Park. 

Goldberg  Kelman,  26  North. 

Goldstein  Gus.  287  Park. 

Gould  B.  F.  884  Main. 

Gowdy  Lorin  B.  r.  211  Franklin. 

Graham  Jason,  125  Albany. 

Griswold  Hosmer,  157  Main. 

Gross  Isadore,  209  Front. 

Guilfoil  J.  P.  &  Co.  193  Asylum. 
Guinang  Thomas,  62  Pleasant. 
Haggarty  Joseph,  75  Front. 
Hart  L.  C.  &  Co.  63  Albany. 
Hartford  Grocery  Co.  879  Capitol. 
Heffeman  PatricK  Mrs.  66  Front. 
HILLS    &    CO.   872-374    Asylum. 

Seepaae.  485. 
Hills  &  Schneider,  547  Main. 
Himan  Morris,  246  Front. 
Holden  John  W.  88  State, 
lacovono  Joseph,  22  Kilboum. 
Jonas  Julia  Mrs.  60  Temple. 
Kahn  Henry,  105  Mather. 
Katz  Nathan,  216  Front. 
Eeane  James,  258  Front. 
Kennedy  Philip  S.  474  Main. 
Kingsley  &  Co.  436  Asylum. 
Koenig  C.  A.  A.  42  Temple. 
Kramer  Sarah,  260  Front. 
Kutscher  Ferdinand,  77  Temple. 
Lacy  J.  E.  23  Hawthorn. 
Lane  Thomas,  29  Morris. 
Lane  Willis  A.  110  TrumbulL 
Larson  Frank,  22  Park. 
Leichner  B.  80  Talcott. 
Loeb  Helena  Mrs.  2  T^cott 
Lon^worth  John  C.  157  Zion. 
Lopianski  Benjamin,  106  Windsor. 
Lopianski  Morris,  19  Morgan. 
Losty  Mary,  115  Zion. 
Loughman  Patrick  F.  48  Flower. 
Lovell  Charles  D.  50  Front 
Madden  Margaret  Mrs.  18  Cedar. 
Mahon  Maria  Mrs.  47  Sheldon. 
Malley  Joel,  187-139  Front 
Marcus  Solomon,  72  Park. 
May  Wyman  J.  61  Farmington. 
McGinn  Charles  Mrs.  29  Liberty. 
McLean  Geo.  C.  16  Maple. 
McNamara  Daniel  Mrs.  89  Windsor 
Mcheran  James,  45  Lafayette. 
Menasei*yitz  Fannie,  204  Front. 
Miltimore  Rufus  C.  151   Wethers- 
field. 
Moody  John,  120  Albany. 
Murphy  Michael  Mrs.  148  Zion. 
NEWTON,   ROBERTSON   &  CO 

838-842  Asylum.    Seepage  436. 
Nezzo  Frank  D.  82  Morgan. 


Northwood  Geo.  &  Son,  86  Walnut 
O'Brien  Bridget,  106  Huyshope. 
O'Hara  James,  71  Potter. 
O'Keefe  Margaret  Mrs.  106  Zion. 
Opperman  Henry,  44  Ward. 
Palmer  Edgar  AI.  180  Albany. 
PARKER  &  CO.  17  Cen.    See  p.  268. 
Phelps  Wm.  C.  &  Co.  170  Capen. 
Post  Charles  A.  709  Main. 
Raphael  Aaron,  183  Front 
Rapport  George  L.  19  Wells. 
Robertson  Lafayette  J.  484  Main. 
Rosenblatt  Moses,  44  Village. 
Rosenfeldt  Libbie,  196  Front 
Russell  John  S.  646  Main. 
Sail  &  McLaughlin.  290  Park. 
Sans  Louis  R.  18  Clark. 
Satter  Jacob,  234  Front 
Senk  William,  8  Capen. 
Seltzer  Nathan,  82  Avon. 
Sessarsky  Nathan,  21  North. 
Sessarsky  Louis.  22  North. 
Sloane  John  &  Co.  319  Asylum. 
Smith  William  C.  &  Co.  119  Pearl. 
Sullivan  Bridget  Mrs.  78  Avon. 
Taub  Johanna,  161  Front. 
Tillinghast  A.  H.  91  Main. 
Tolhurst  W.  J.  66  Maple. 
Town  Store  House,  182  Pearl. 
Tracy  H.  C.  640  Park. 
Trauz  Frank,  1076  Broad. 
Vail  James,  87  Windsor. 
Valiquette  Alfred.  82  Heath. 
Vogel  Solomon,  99  Main. 
Wade  W.  C.  199  State. 
Walz  Jacob,  64  Temple. 
Warren  Michael  J.  222  Sheldon. 
Weeks  Albert  P.  687  Main. 
Wissell  Margaret  Mrs.  36  Sanford. 
Wolf  Herman,  92  Windsor. 
WOODWARD  &  CO.,  174  Asylum. 

See  page  438. 
Yackavon  James,  22  Kilboum. 
Yungk  John,  171  Wethersfield. 

GROVES. 

Kenyon*s  Grove,  Albany  av. 
Laurel  Park,  via  Trolley  line. 
Union  Grove,  444  Wethersfield. 

GUN  POWDER. 

ANDRUS    &   NiEDELE  CO.  272 
Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

GUARANTEE  CO, 

COWLES  E.  S.  241  Main.     p.  100. 
KIMBALL  C.  C.  &  COMPANY, 
222  Main.    Seepage  888. 

GUNN  FOLDING  BED. 

FULLER  C.  C.  &  CO.  16  Ford.  See 
page  451. 

GUNS  and  RIFLES. 

AnDRUS   &   NAEDLE    CO.    872 
Asylum.    Seepage  435. 


GUNSMITHS. 

See  aUo  Firearmt:  Hardware, 

ANDRUS  &  NiEDELE,  272  Asy. 

lum.  Seepage  486. 

GUTTERS. 

CULLEN  M.  44  Ann.  Seepage  441. 
STELLING  FRED  W.  93  Franklin. 

Seepage  440. 

HALLS. 

See  Public  Jfallt,  JBte, 


GYMNASIUMS. 

Hartford  Tnmehalle  Ca  10  Mor. 
Young  Men's    Christian  AsBOciar 
tion.    Seepages  672,  678. 

GYMNASTIC  GOODS. 

POMEROY  A.  H.  &  CO.  98  Asy- 
lum. Seepage  865. 

HACKS.  Etc. 

See  lAvtry  Stables. 

HARTFORD  CAB  CO.  2  American- 
Seepage  607. 

HA/R  WORK  and  Manicure. 

See  Barbers. 
Bascom  Mary  M.  26  Pratt 
Curleon  Hattie,  284  Pearl 
Fry  M.  A.  Mrs.  68  High. 
Gelston  M.  Olive,  2  Belden. 
Hempsted  Adelaide  R.  861  Main. 
McQuillan  Alice  T.  7  Pratt 
Mill  MissesThe,  371  Main. 
Seymour  Ada  H.  26  Pratt 
Watkins  E.  M.  Mrs.  68  High. 
Weildon  Fred.  W.  851  Main. 

HALF  TONES. 

CONN.    QUARTERLY,  66  State. 

See  page  417. 
HARTFORD    ENGRAVING    CO. 

66  State.  See  page  U7. 

U.  S.  PHOTO.  CHEMICAL  MFG. 

Co.  29  Pearl.     Seepage  868. 

HAMMER  Mfr. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.    See  page  47b. 

HAND  STAMPS. 

See  StampSt  ete. 

HARBOR  DREDGING. 

HARTFORD  DREDGING  CO.  263 
Main.  Seepage  510. 

HARD  OIL  POLISH. 

SMITH  H.  M.  &  CO.  801  Allyn. 
See  page  863. 

HARDWARE  AND 
AGRICULTURAL  TOOLS. 

Cad  well  &  Jones,  500  Main. 
CLAPP  &  TREAT,  64  State,  p.  87. 
Cone  J.  H.  &  W.  E.  87-89  Asylum. 
FRANCIS  &  CO.  848  Main.      Set 

page  492. 
Olds  &  Whipple,  164-168  State. 
Storrs  &  Caiidee,  866  Main. 
Thrall  Willis  &  Son,  10  Central. 
Tracy  &  Robinson,  78-80  Asylum. 
Way  Hardware  Co.  844  Main. 
WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  57  Main. 

Seepage  844  a. 
Wolcott  Hardware  Co.  886  Asylum. 
Wooley  Hardware  Co.  44  Asylum. 

HARNESS  SUPPLIES. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.   &  SON,  104 
Front    Seepage  662. 

Highway  Commissioners. 

See  page  668. 


GBEE'S    HAETFOED    city    DIBBCTOBr. 


575 


HARNESS  and  SADDLES. 

See  aUo  Carriages. 
Brown  William,  562  Main. 
CAPITOL  CITV  CARRIAGE  CO. 

291-808  AUyn.     See  page  627. 
Corning  H.  F.  &  Go.  88  Asylum. 
Hoffman  Henry,  206  Front. 
Hanter  Harness  Co.  162  Asylum. 
JEWELL  PAD  CO.  16  TrumbuU. 

See  page  490. 
Krulikowski  Frank,  4  Lawrence. 
Marchant  George,  119^  Main. 
MELONEY  WILLIAM  H.  Capitol 

City  Oil  Co.  196  State.  Seep.iSi, 
Ryan  Patrick  J.  622  Main. 
Smith  Alexnnder,  147  Main. 
SMITH,  BOURN  &  CO.  884  Asy- 

lum  and  8  Sig.    Seepage  504. 
Stalker  Mfg.  Co.  462-464  Asylum. 
Warren  F.  M.  898  AUvn. 
WebMter  William  S.  483  Main. 
Wilcox  B.  F.  68  Morgan. 

HATS,   CAPS  and  FURS. 

See  alto  Furs:  Men's  I\imishings. 
Burke  Hannah  M.  Mrs.  177  Main. 
Davies  Walter  S.  226  Asylum. 
DIX  &  CO.  169  Main.  SeepageSA, 
Duffy  William  H.  60  Asylum. 
Holcomb  Ellen  D.  r.  264  Main. 
Horsfall  &  Roth8child,98-96  Asylum. 
Kenyon  R.  P.  &  Co.  887  Main. 
Masur  Maurice.  112  State. 
STILLMAN  &  CO.  28  Pratt    See 

outside  front  cover. 
Shedd  J.  N.  Co.  109  Asylum. 
WILLLA.MS    ALFRED    &    SON 

(fur).  Seepage  841. 

HAY  and  STRAW. 

See  also  Flour,  Chrain,  Feed. 
Yates  Erton  P.  71 1  Main. 
PEASE  CHARLES  A.  180  Main. 

jSee  page  548. 
SMITH,   NORTHAM   &  CO.   129 
State.    See  page  660. 

HEALTH  UNDERWEAR. 

DUNHAM  HOSIERY  CO.  66  State- 

See  page  504. 

HEATING  ENGINEER. 

HARTFORD  HEATING  CO.   267 
Asylum.    Seepage  499. 

Heating  and  Ventilating. 

See  Steam  Heating;  Hoi  Water. 
N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
CO.  Vredendale.       See  page  480. 

HELMINTHOLOGISL 

LANKTON  ARBA,  2  Marsh.    See 
page  624. 

HIDESJALLOW,&  SKINS. 

FRISBIE  L.  T.  CO.   79    Talcott 
See  page  622. 

-  tu  


JEWELL  BELTING  COMPANY, 

15  TrumbuH.        Seepage  488. 
Safe  E.  W.  &  Ca  64  Albany. 


HOLLOW  WARE  Mfr. 

WM.  ROGERS  MFG.  Co.  66  Market 
See  outside  hack  cover  ^page  371. 


HORIZONTAL  TUBULAR 
BOILERS. 

BEACH  H.  B.  &  SON,  IDS  Grove. 
Seepage  498. 

HORSE  DEALERS. 

See  Sale  Stables,  Livery  Stables. 

HORSE  FOOD. 

Schmidt  Emil,  8  Bond. 

HORSE  GOODS. 

See  Harness  and  Saddles. 
CAPITOL  City  CARRIAGE  CO. 

291-803  Allyn.      Seepage  627. 
Stalker  Mfg  Co.  462  Asylum. 
MELONEY  WILLIAM  H.  Capitol 

City  Oil  Co.195  State.    See  p.  484. 

HORSE  GOODS 
MACHINE  Mfr. 

MERROW    MACHINE    CO.    138 
Sheldon.  Seepage  491. 

HORSE  RADISH. 

Birden  J  S.  &  Co.  84  Vine. 

HORSE  RAILWAY. 

Hartford  Street  Ry.  Co.  116  State. 

HORSE  SHOE  NAIL  Mfr. 

CAPEWELL   HORSE  NAIL  CO. 
40  Governor.        Seepage  478. 

HORSE  SHOERS. 

See  Blacksmiths. 

HOSPITALS. 

See  Orphan  Asylums;  Insane  Retreat. 

CROTHERS  T.  D.  DR.  66  Fairfield. 

Seepage  680. 
Hartford  Dispensary,  2  Talcott. 
HARTFORD  HOSPITAL,  20  So. 

Hudson.        See  page*  668,  669. 
Industrial  Home  for  the  Blind,  386 

Wethers  field. 
Nursery  &  Kindergarten  for  Blind 

Children,  1206  Asylum. 
OLD  PEOPLE'S  HOME,  20  Jeffer- 
son. See  pages  670,  671. 
St  Mary's  Home  for  Aged,  Albany 

ay.  W.  H.  t 
•«  WALNUT  LODGE,"  56  Fairfield. 

Seepage  680. 

HOT  WATER  HEATING. 

AHERN    JAMES,     280     Asylum. 

Seepage  466. 
ANDREWS    &    CREEDON,    446 

Asylum.  See  page  497. 

HAftTFORD   HEATER    CO. 

267  Asylum.    See  page  499. 
LANGDON,     THOMAS     H.     228 

Pearl.  Seepage  438. 

STIBBS  GEORGE  W.  294  Asylum. 

See  page  434. 

Hotel  Copper  Utensils. 

BLAKE  T.  J.  &  SON,  141-148  Com- 
merce.   Seepage  441. 


HOTELS. 

See  Restaurants;  Boardinghouses. 

Adams  Hotel,  870  Albany. 

Allyn  House,  162  Asylum. 

American  Hotel,  103 'State. 

Annex  House,  r.  204  Asylum. 

Arlington  Houf^e,  446  IM^ain. 

Brower  House,  28-26  Central. 

City  Hotel,  217  Main. 

Colonial  The,  426  Main. 

Columbia  House,  22-28  Market 

COMMERCIAL  HOUSE,  166  Asy- 
lum.   Seepage  08. 

Earle  House*  74  High. 

Fairyiew  House,  87  High. 

FARMINGTON  A  VEhfUE  HOTEL, 
67  Farmington.    Seepage  617. 

Quincy  House,  629  Main. 

**Hartford  The,"  54  High,  cor. 
Allyn. 

Heins  Bros.  480  Asylum. 

"Heublein  The,"  98  Wells. 

Hotel  Capitol,  111  Main. 

HOTEL  PROSPECT,    119    High. 

See  page  518. 

LOESCHER'S  HOTEL,  41  Mul- 
berry.   Seepage  211. 

Madison  House,  44  Pratt. 

MASSASOIT  HOUSE,  Springfield. 
See  page  519. 

Merrill  L.  D.  64  Prospect. 

METROPOLITAN  HOTEL,  266- 
257  Asylum.  See  page  619. 

Park  View  Hotel,  428  Asylum. 

SIGOURNEY  HOUSE,  654  Main. 
Seepage  519. 

TEMPERANCE  HOTEL  (Mrs. 
Paqnette,n26  Market  Seepage 
267. 

UNITED  STATES  HOTEL,  26 
State.    Seepage  618. 

HOUSE  DECORATORS. 

See  Decorators. 

HOUSE  FURNISHING. 

See  Carpet  Stores;  Stoves,  etc. 

HOUSE  PAINTERS. 

See  Decorators,  Signpainters. 
Aldrich  &  Blackmer,  664  Main. 
Beckwith  Albert  F.  39  Ann. 
BLAKE  WALTER  P.   234    Zion. 

See  page  hi. 
BONNEIt,     PRESTON     CO.    829 

Main.    See  page  ^Z^. 
Bradley  Henry  £.  522  Main. 
Brookbanks  Henry, 124  New  Britain. 
Buckley  Bros.  &  Co.  lOrFord. 
Butts  James  M.  245  Park. 
Camp  Charles  W.  611  Main. 
Cushman  &  Kibbe,  159  Market 
DARBY  THEODORE  T.  87  Martin. 

See  page  523. 
Delahanty  John  J.  Jr.  12  Warner. 
Daly  &  E'ardley,  r.  1331  Broad. 
Ducharme  John  I.  15  Kinsley. 
French  Charies  S.  508  Main. 
French  &  GrifiHn,  556  Main. 
Gillespie  &  Co.  219  State. 
Girard  Edmund,  227  Peari.' 
Grierson  P.  C.  &  Co.  828  Peari. 
Grosscup  &  Gaudette,  250  Main. 
Harding  Thomas  H.  606  Main. 
Hart  Henry  C.  80  Park. 
Hitchcock  Hiram,  12  Sisson. 
Horan  James,  4  Wayerley. 
Hussey  Samuel  J.  &Co.  20  Central. 


676 


geeb's  habtpobd  crrr  dibectoby. 


Irving  &  Lester,  647  Main. 
Johnson  J.  Edmund,  980  Main. 
LANG  F.  C.  62  Lanrel.    See  p,  473. 
Mallender  Jolin  G.  207  Capen. 
Marsh  Thomas,  492  Main. 
Parkes  Alfred,  19  Bond. 
Parsons  Myron  P.  117  Market 
PEPION  JOHN  &  CO.  26  Church. 

Seepage  262. 
Pietsch  &  HinkJey,  552  Main. 
Richmond  Frank  L.  r.  28  Temple. 
Schlatter  Charles,  179  Albany. 
Stowe  Henry  E.  628  Main. 
WALKER  ROBERT  &  CO.  12  and 

14  Church.    Seepage  829. 
Wells  Jordan  C.  60  Benton. 
Weston  &  Warbnrton,  92>i  Albany. 
Wheeler  Calvin  H.  86  Vine. 
White  Joseph  L.  &  Co.  185  Asylnm. 
Wood,  Murray  &  Prichard,  1071 

Broad. 

ROOFS. 
FORD  J.  P.  873  Asylum.      See 
page  622. 

HOUSE  RENTING. 

WARD  WILLIAM,  846  Main.  See 
page  381. 

.     HUBS  &  SPOKES. 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  CO.    See 

page  484. 
ENS*WORTH   L.  L.  &  SON,  104 

Front.  See  page  662. 

HYDRAULIC  PRESS MFR. 

NATIONAL  MACHINE  CO.  681 
Capitol.  Seepage  496. 

ICE  CREAM. 

See  alto  Con/eeHonery. 
BACKES  F.  W.  169  Asylum.     See 

page  43. 
BESSE  P.  &  J.  239  Main.      See 

page  66. 
Calano  Joseph,  68  Front. 
PLISCH    CHARLES   &    CO.  328 

Pearl.  Seepage  437. 

SCHROEDER  F.  373  Main.     See 

page  291. 

ICE  CREAM  FREEZERS. 

See  Stoves;  Hardware, 

ICE  DEALERS. 

Hartford  and  Springfield  Ice  Co.  280 

Main. 
Main  Lewis  S.  4  Huyshope. 
Moulton  Ice  Co.  10  Central. 
Spring:  Brook  Ice  Co.  280  Main. 
TROUT  BROOK  ICE  AND  FEED 

CO.  office  278  Asylum,E.H.  Arnold 

&Son.    See  page  b21. 

ICE  PLANTS. 

FISCHER  HUBERT,  816  Park. 
See  page  444. 

ILLUSTRATIONS. 

MUGFORD  A.  177  Asylum.  See 
page  418. 

IMPORTERS. 

BALLERSTEIN  R.  &  CO.  878 
Main.  Seepage  864. 

BEACH  &  CO.  209  State.  See 
page  661. 

BLANCHARD  0.  H.&  BARTLETT 
CO.  146  State.    Seepage  498. 


BONN  ER-PBESTOK  C0.829Main. 
See  page  489. 

BROWN,    THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

'    Main.    Seepage  449. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.  See 
indde  front  cover  and  page  603. 

COLT  PATENT  FIREARMS  MFG. 
Vandyke.  Seepage  601. 

Donaehue  P.  188  State. 

Donchian  S.  B.  76  PearL 

Dunham  A.  &  Sons,  66  State. 

D WIGHT,  SKINNER  &  CO.  207 
Allyn.  See  page  482. 

ECKHABDT  J.  H.  CO.   Seep.362. 

Fox  G.  &  Co.  406  Main. 

Goodrich  S.  &  Co.  606  Main. 

Haas  L.  B.  160  State. 

HART  CHAS.  R.  &  CO.  864  Main. 
Seepage  163. 

Hartford  Carpet  Co.  10  Market 

Heublein  G.  F.  &  Bro.40  Mulberry. 

Horsfall  &  Rothschild,  98  Asylum. 

HOWARD  J.  L.  &  CO.  440  Asy- 
lum.      _  Seepage  486. 
See  page  466. 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Tru. 
See  page  488. 

MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  266  Main. 

Judd  H.  C.  &  Root,  389  Allyn. 

KOHN  HENRY  &  SONS,  862  Main. 
Seepage  481. 

LANE  J.  G.  224  State.    Seep.  648. 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  84  Mar- 
ket   See  page  64Q. 

Mayer  David,  319  Main. 

NEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE  CO. 
660  Main.    See  page  489. 

Peck  Edward  A.  260  Franklin. 

POPE  MFR  CO.    Seepage  487. 

PRATT  &  CADY  CO.    Seep.  486. 

Redfleld  &  Craig,  239  State. 

Ripley  Bros.  34-88  Pratt 

ROGERS  WM.  MFG.  CO.  66  Mar- 
ket See  ouUide  back  cover  and 
page  371. 

SAGE,  ALLEN  &  CO.  869  Main. 
Seepage  450. 

Sawyer  George  0.  418-424  Main.  • 

Smith  E.  J.  &  Co.  69  Asylum. 

Sobv  Charles,  349  Main. 

Tnlcott  Frisbie  &  Co.  273  Asylum. 

TUCKER'S  E.  SONS,  See  p.  429. 

VORCE  A.  D.  CO.      Seepage  362. 

Westphal  William,  229  State. 

Yuen,  Sing  &  Co.  108  State. 

INCANDESCENT  LAMPS. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.  83  Woodbine.  See 
page  494. 

Incandescent  Arc  Lamps. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.  88  Woodbine.  See 
page  494. 

INFANTS'  OUTFITS. 

See  also  ChUdren't  Wear, 
Lynde  Editha,  64  Niles. 

INDEX  Mfg. 

BuiT  Index  Co.  386  Asylum. 

INK  EXTRACTS. 

BARBER    INK    EXTRACT    CO. 

5  Haynes.  Seepage  480. 

FLETCHER  N.  P.  &  CO.  81  NUes. 

See  page  188* 


INSANE  RETREAT. 

See  aUo  CharitUs, 
CONN.  RETREAT  FOR  THE  IN- 
SANE,  80  Wash.  Pages  666,  (67. 

INSTALLMENT  GOODS. 

Adams  Charles  F.  &  Co.  261  Asj. 
Gateley  £.  &  Ca  288  Asylum. 

INSULATING  MATERIAL. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.    See  page  475. 

INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

Foreign  companies  having  agen- 
cies, see  *' Agent,"  page  568. 
ATNA  INSURANCE  C0.226Main. 

See  pages  SS6fZ87. 
iETNA   LIFE   INSURANCE  CO. 

218  Main.  Seepage  893. 

CON^NECTICUT  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

51  Prospect  Seepage  401. 

CONNECTICUT  GENERAL  UFE 

INS.  CO.  291  Mn.    See  page  392. 
CONNECTICUT  MUTUAL  LIFE 

INS. CO. 291  Main.  Pa^e«894,396. 
Factory  Insurance  Asso.  95  Pearl 
HARTFORD  COUNTY  MUTUAL 

FIRE  INS.  CO.  821  Main.     See 

page  889. 
HARTFORD  FIRE  INSURANCE 

CO.  58  Trumbull.    See  page  402. 
HARTFORD  LIFE  &  AilNUITY 

INS.  CO.  280  Asy.    Seepage  896. 
HARTFORD  STEAM  BOILER  IN- 
SPECTION &  INS.  CO.  218  Main. 

See  pages  Z90.  Z9l, 
NATIONAL   FIRE   INS.   CO.  95 

Pearl.  Seepage  408. 

NATIONAL  LIFE  ASSOCIAPN, 

53  Trumbull.        See  page  397. 
ORIENT     INSURANCE     CO.    6 

Havnes.  Seepage  405. 

PHCfiNIX   INSURANCE    CO.   64 

Pearl.  Seepage  404. 

PHCENIX    MUTUAL  LIFE  INS. 

CO.  291  Main.      Seepage  899. 
STATE  MUTUAL  FIRE,  274  Main. 

See  page  889. 
TRAVELERS'  INSURANCE  CO. 

66  Prospect    Seepage  400. 
FOREIGN  COMPANIBS. 
CONNECTICUT  INDEMNITY  AS- 
SOCIATION OF  WATERBURY, 

245  Main.    See  page  892. 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

833  Main.    Seepage  60. 
Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  New 

York,  258  Main. 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New 

York,  80  State. 
Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

253  Main.     Seepage  164. 

RECEIVBB8, 
INSURANCE  AGENTS.  Etc 

Andrews  E.  C.  18  Pratt 

Baker  W.  E.  &  Son,  286  Main. 

BELDEN  OSCAR  C.  246  Main. 

Seepage  892. 
Benton  William  A.  872  Main. 
Bennett  Martin,  fire,  197  Asylum. 
BEARDSLEY  EDWARD   W.    64 

Pearl.     See  page  bO. 
Bimey  Reginald,  29  PearL     See 

page  66. 
BONl)  ALBERT  H.  888  Main.  Mass. 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.    See  page  60. 


73 


OBEB  S    HABTFOBD    CITT   DIBECTOBY. 


677 


Bronaon  Sanford  F.  280  Asylam. 
Buckland  G.  Edwiurd,  268  Main. 
Carroll  Joseph  R.  872  Main. 
CHAPMAN    SILAS   Jr.   fire,   61 

Trumbull.  Seepage  84. 

Charter  Oak  Life  Ins  Co.  KeceiverS) 

27Bh  Main. 
CONKlIN  H.W.  fire,9  Central  row. 

See  page  98. 
Continental  Life  Lis.  Co.  Receiyers, 

882  Main. 
COWLES   EDWIN   S.   241  Main. 

See  page  100. 
CROSS  &MORL£Y,274  Main.  See 

page  889. 
Davis  W.  S.  872  Main. 
DICKINSON  L.  A.  &  CO.  224  Main. 

Seepage  888. 
DILLINGHAM  E.B.  246  Main.  See 

page  112. 
Eldndge  J.  W.  2  State. 
Everett  Martin  R.  811  Main. 
Ford  Charles  E.  872  Main. 
Fisher  George  B.  197  Asylum. 
Gaines  Howard  C.  96  Pearl. 
German  American  Insurance  Co. 

241  Main. 
Gillett  Albert  B.  274  Main. 
Gorton  Philip  G.220  Main. 
Green  Alfred  W.  190  Pearl. 
GRISWOLD  FREDERICK  A.  258 

Main.    See  page  164. 
HALL  JAMES  P.  29  PI.  Seep.  167. 
Harbison  Alexander,  2  Centnd. 
HARRINGTON     HENRY    E.    80 

State.    Seepage  160. 
Hart  Ferdinand  A.  218  Main. 
Hough  Niles  P.  872  Main. 
HOWARD  ALFRED  £.  66  State. 

See  page  228. 
JAR\rAN  JAMES  H.   291   Main. 

See  page  184. 
Kellogg  E.  N.  878  Asvlum. 
KIMBALL  C.  C.  &  OO.  222  Main. 

See  page  888. 
Lamb  Jonn  W.  281  Main. 
Learned  Newton  M.  280  Asvlum. 
Merrill  Thurlow  B.  218  Mam. 
MERRIMAN  &  BEARDSLEY,  118 

Asylum.     Seepage  288. 
Moore  Eugene  £.  66  State. 
Morgan  Henry  T.  66  State. 
Peek  DeWitt  J.  118  Asvlum. 
Pike  Lafavette  E.  872  Main. 
Pitkin  Albert  H.  291  Main. 
PRICE  W.  T.  &  CO.  96  Pearl.    See 

page  270. 
Prudential  Insurance  Co.  811  Main. 
RATHBUN    FRED.   D.  80  PearL 

See  page  274. 
RATHBUN  JULIUS  G.  66  Pros- 
pect.   See  page  27^ 
RICHARDS  ALFRED  T.  291  Main. 

Seepage  896. 
Rislev  EHsha,  291  Main. 
ROGERS  F.  WILLSON,  888  Main. 

See  page  2Sl, 
Rogers  William  H.  269  Asylum. 
Schwab  Joseph,  61  TrumGulI. 
Seide  Henry  W.  872  Main. 
Shepard  Charles  E.  220  Main. 
Small  Henry  T.  280  Asylum. 
Smith  James  E.  856  Main. 
Spooner  E.  T.  259  High. 
STAPLES  GEORGE  W.  888  Main. 

See  page  808. 
Street  F.F.  118  Asylum. 
THOMPSON  FRANK  A.  281  Mn. 

See  page  810. 


Todd  M.  A.  278^  Main. 

TULLER  GEO.  W.  888  Main.    Bee 

page  824. 
Tvler  Heman  A.  274  Main. 
WAKEFIELD  &  MARQUARDT, 

872  Main.  See  page  829. 

WAKEFIELD  WALTER   L.    248 

Main.    See  page  889. 
Webster  &  Baker,  fire,  268  Main. 
Wright  George  D.  80  Pearl. 

INSURANCE  COMMISSAR. 
Frederick  A.  Betts,  State  Capitol. 

INTELLIGENCE  OFFICES. 

See  BmploymenL 

INTERIOR  DECORATIONS. 

BONNER,  PRESTON  CO.  829 
Main.  See  page  ^9. 

SCO  VILLE  A.  W.  286  Mam.  See 
page  470. 

INTERIOR  FINISH  Mfr. 

SCO  VILLE  A.  W.  286  Main.     See 

page  4tt(S. 
TAFT  CO.  Lumber  st    Seep.  466. 

INVENTORS. 

DES   JARDINS    BENJAMIN   M. 

872  Main.    See  page  481. 
Laraway  George  W.  10  Wyllys. 
RICHARDS  F.  H.  808  Main.    See 

ouUide  front  cover. 

I// VESTMENTS. 

See  Broken;  Seal  BeUtU  and  Loam. 
ABBOT  JOHN  G.  66  PearL      See 

gage  870. 
OLEY  FRANCIS  R.  4  CentraL 
See  page  870. 

Co-operative  Land  Co.  40  Asylum. 

Dust  in  Charles  E.  11  Central. 

GLADWIN  &  MORSE,  7  Asylum 
Seepage  870. 

IOWA  MORTGAGE  CO.  40  Asy- 
lum. See  page  874. 

Loan  &  Guarantee  Co.  of  Conn.  65 
Peari. 

IRON  CORNICES. 

CULLEN  M.  44  Ann.   See  page  441. 
STELLING   F.    W.  98    Franklin. 

See  page  440. 

IRON  AND  BRASS 
BEDSTEADS. 

HARTFORDWOVEN  WIRE  MAT- 
TRESS CO.  618  Cap.  Seep.  476. 

IRON  FOUNDERS. 

Donovan  J.  G.  61  Ferry. 
Laragy  Patrick,  114  Grove. 
LINCOLN  &  CO.  54  Arch.     Set 

page  476. 
PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  656  Capitol. 

See  page  485. 
PRATT  &  WHITNEY  dO.l  Flower 

See  page  477. 

IRON  PIPE  &  FITTINGS. 

ANDREWS  &  CREEDON,  446 
Asvlum.  See  page  497. 

KNOX  FRANK  J.  814  Peari.  See 
page  199. 


IRON  RAILING. 

Buellesbach  William,  76  Commerce. 
UNCOLN  &  CO.  64  Arch.     See 
page  476. 

IRON  SIDINGS. 

CULLEN  M.  44  Ann.    Seep.  441. 

IRON  and  STEEL. 

BLODGETT   &    CLAPP  CO.   51 
Market.  See  page  i&^ 

Clapp  John  B.  61  Market. 

ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front  See  page  652. 

Park  Brothers  &  Co.  18  Central. 
FOBQINGS  AND  CASTINGS. 

COLLINS  CO.        Seepage  484. 

IRON  WORKS. 

Bee  Machiniitt;  Scrap  Iron, 

ISOLA  TED  LIGHTING 
PLANTS. 

LEE  H.  E.  aas  State.     Page  499. 

JANITORS. 

AUoof  Churehet,  eee  page  661. 

Piiblie  Schools,  §ee  page  688. 

See  Public  Buildinge. 

JEtna,  William  A.  MitcheU. 
iEtna  Life,  Daniel  Jackson. 
Armoiy  1st  Regt.  Wm.  B.McDonald. 
Athensum  Bldg.  Alfred  Clifford. 
Ballerstein  bldg.  James  A.  Jorey. 
Braxton  William,  1205  Asylum. 
Burton  John  H.  280  Main. 
Carpenter  Jared  W.  u.  280  Asylum. 
Cheney  building,  Geo.  A.  Latimer. 
City  Hall  bldg.  Peter  Conner. 
Courant  bldg.  Geo.  L.  Nichols. 
County  bldg.  George  T.  Elliott. 
Ely  block, 

FOOT  GUARD  HALL.  Seep.  488. 
Fox  bid.  Thos.  B.  Taylor,  418  Main. 
Goodwin  bldg.  Edmund  G.  Palmer. 
Halls  of  Record,  Oliver  W.  Wood. 
Hartford  Trust  Co.  Chas.  F.  Renard. 
Herbe  Isaiah  (Conn.  Club),  895  Mu. 
Hills  block,  Joseph  M.  Bosworth. 
Linden,  Thomas  P.  Hayes. 
McCarthv  Patrick,  625  Asylum. 
Peters  Meinert  C.  482  Main. 
PhoEtnix  Bank  bldg.  John  McDougall. 
Post  Office  bldg. 
Scott  George  D.  856  Main. 
State  Bank  bldg.  W  alter  H.  Mitchell. 
State  Capitol,  Albert  W.  Green. 
Trinity  College,  William  C.  Adams. 
Union  Depot,  John  Wm.  Dowden. 
Unity  Church,  R.  S.  Bascom. 
Waverly  bldg.  Jeremiah  M.  Hayes. 

Jewelers  and  Watchmakers. 

See  IHamonde  and  Setters. 
Ahem  J.  Frank,  871  Main. 
Aundbaben  Henry,  8  Goodman  pl. 
Bacher  Nicholas,  299  Market. 
Blinn  D.  H.  &  Co.  176  Asylum. 
CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  885  Main.    See 

front  cover  outnde. 
Coffgswell  Henrv  J.  84  Trumbull. 
Cohn  Elias,  100  TrumbulL 
Doming  Henry  A.  160  Asylmn. 
Fromberg  Thomas,  486  Main. 
Gallevsky  Harry,  2  State. 
Garfinkel  Moms,  488  Main. 
Gundlach  E.  &  Co.  20  State. 


•678 


geeb's  hartfoed  city  dibbctoby. 


Hanjsel,  Sloan  &  Co.  828  Main. 
Harris  Henry,  208  Asylum. 
Houston  George  H.  82  Temple. 
Jackson  &  Leonard,  676  Main. 
Knoek  L.  S.  &  Go.  842  Main. 
KOHN  HENRY  &  SONS,  860  Main. 

Seepage  481. 
Leventhal  Frank,  16  Florence. 
Maitland  Philip,  88  Windsor. 
MAYER,  GRACE  &  MAYER,  819 

Main.  See  page  4ZS. 

Miller  George  A.  226  Asylnm. 
Mittau  Adolph,  168  Main. 
Naawelaerts  Geo.  40  Ghorch. 
Pitkin  J.  F.  4  State. 
Rist  Owen  D.  888  Main. 
Roberts  Walter  W.  888  Main. 
Schall  Ernst  Go.  818  Main,  6  Asy. 
Schirmaier  Frederick,  883  Main. 
Schmidt  &  Fox,  19  Pearl. 
Smith  Charles  P.  847  Main. 
Steiner  Siginimd,  29  Morris. 
Steven  William  T.  4  State. 
Teske  Charles,  214  Asylum. 

BOXES. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  228  State. 
Seepage  488. 

BEPAIBEBH. 
Ball  George  W.  819  Main. 
Beeman  Wm.  M.  272  Asvlum. 
CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  886  Main.    See 

Jront  cover  ouUide. 
Jackson  &  Leonard.  676  Main. 
Wiggin  G.  W.  2  American,- 

JEWELRY  Mfr. 

Blair  &  Coxeter,  821  Main. 


JOBBERS. 

Se4  Whitewa9her§. 

JOINERS. 

See  Carpenters  and  Buildert, 

JUNK  SHOPS. 

CHURCH  ABNER,  88 Morgan.  See 

page  86. 
Fink les tern  Bonnett,  282  Front. 
Katz  Jacob,  7  North. 
Loveland  A.  G.  &  Go.  66  Pleasant 
Pierce  William  H.  33  Ferry. 
Segala  Aaron,  158  Asylum. 

JOINERS  and  BUILDERS. 

See  Carpentert  and  Jfofont. 

JURORS. 

See  page  706. 

JUSTICES  OF  PEACE 

See  page  636. 

CLARKE  SIDNEY  E.  856  Main. 

See  page  484. 
McMANUS  THOMAS,  888  Main. 

Seepage  441. 

KEROSENE  OIL. 

See  Oroeert. 

KID  GLOVES. 

See  Dry  Ooode. 

KID  GLOVES  CLEANED, 

PATTEN   H.  E.  87  Wells.      See 
page  651. 


KINDLING  WOOD. 

Johnson  Jacob,  80  Union. 
Lavin  Bros.  116  Charter  Oak. 
Mullarky  Charles,  185  Charter  Oak. 
Nichols  George  A.  r.  668  Park. 
POOLE  J.  J.  &  CO.  272  Main  and 

169  Front.    Seepage  Z^\, 
Reed  James  R.  220  Capen. 
RIGKER  ALFRED  T.  26  Potter. 

See  page  467. 
Riley  Michael,  Dutch  Point 
Scott  Dennis,  r.  72  Pleasant 
Shackley  Frank  W.  601  Park. 

KITCHEN  FURNITURE. 

See  also  Stoves,  Sic. 

MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  255  Main. 
See  page  458. 

Knit  Goods  Machine  Mfn 

MERROW  MACHINE  CO.  188 
Sheldon.  Seepage  491. 

KNIT  GOODS  Mfrs. 

See  also  TextiU  Mfrs. 
Health  Underwear,  66  State. 
DUNHAM  HOSIERY  CO.  66  State. 

Seepage  604. 
Park  Knitting  Works,  886  Asylum. 
Whitehead  Horatio,  802  Asvlum. 

LACES. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.    Seepage  447. 

LACE  CLEANER. 

See  Real  Lace. 

Lace  Curtains  Cleaned. 

PIERCE  M.  F.  642  Main. 

See  page  266. 

LACE  LEATHER  Mfr. 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Trum- 
bull. Seepage  488. 

LADDER  Mfr. 

BISHOP  E.  C.  &  CO.  r.  84  Capen. 
See  page  66. 

Ladies'  Furnishing  Goods. 

See  also  Dry  Goods,  Children's  Wear, 

BROWN,   THOMSON   &  CO.  400 

Main.    See  page  449. 
Corpe  L.  A.  Mrs.  Corsets,  81  Church. 
SAGE   ALLEN  &  CO.  869  Main. 

See  page  460. 


LADIES'  RESTAURANT 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.    400 
Main.  Seepage  449. 

LADIES'  TAILOR. 

GREENSTEIN   R.   A.  868  Main. 
See  page  528. 

LAGER  BEER. 

See  Brewers. 
HEROLD    CAPITOL    BREWING 
CO.  66  Bellevue.      Seepage  442. 

LAGER  CASES. 

GROSS  HERMAN,  198  Front  See 
page  155. 


LAMP  Mfrs. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Bee  page  485. 

LAMP  SOCKETS. 

PERKINS   ELECTRIC  SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.  88  Woodbine,  p.  494. 

LAMPS,  OILS  and  WICKS. 

MELLEN  &  HEWES  Co.  256  Main. 
See  page  458. 

LANDSCAPE  GARDENING. 

See  also  Florists. 

BURT  L.  W.  89  Pearl.    See  p.  864. 
McGLUNIE  J.  ALEXANDE'B,  177 

Asylum.  Seepage  226. 

McGLUNIE   T.    464    Farmington. 

See  page  226. 

LANTERN  SLIDES. 

U.  S.  PHOTO.  CHEMICAL  MFG. 
CO.  29  Pearl.    See  page  868. 

LATHE  DOGS. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  476. 

Laundries  &  Washerwomen. 

Adams  Jane  A.  Mrs.  61  Mather. 

Armstrong  Bridget  A.  Mrs.  4  Cedar. 

Baker  Mary  Mrs.  26  Judson. 

Broomhall  Louisa  Mrs.  166  Main. 

Buck  Elizabeth,  r.  189  Martin. 

Buckley  Fannie  Mrs.  94  Walnut 

Budde  Henry  A.  4  Lewis. 

Camp  Hattie  Mrs.  r.  178  State. 

Chong  Sung,  229  Park. 

Chung  Greorge,  96  Flower. 

Clements  W.  H.  742  Park. 

Coleman  Rosette,  171  Windsor. 

Conovey  Maria  R.  90  Harper. 

Couch  Julia,  Mrs.  2u.  6  S<mire. 

Craighead  Lucv  Mrs.  8624Front 

Crane  Sarah  Mrs.  u.  86  Flower. 

Empire  St'm  Laundry  Co.  12  Pratt 

Epps  Mrs.  J.  H.  u.  38  Village. 

Fallon  Catherine,  2  u.  161  Maple. 

Fellerter  Ann  Mrs.  2  u.  80  Windsor. 

Fuller  Miranda  E.  290  Peari. 
Gaudet  Patrick  Mrs.  408  Franklin. 
Green  Fannie,  100  Walnut 
Griffin  Chat  A.  845  Main. 
Hayden  John  M.  861  Asylum. 
Heim  Christina  Mrs.  9  Kinsley. 
Hing  Charles  W.  258  Allvn. 
Hong  Fred  W.  96  Main.  ' 
Johnson  Anna,  178  Windsor. 
Johnson  Maiy  Mrs.  108  Huyshope. 
Jones  Mary  V.  Mrs.  107  Mather. 
Lawrence  Andrew,  Mrs.  u.r.  200 

Wethersfield. 
Lee  Chong,  68  Temple. 
Lee  Hing,  182  Front 
Lee  Sing,  28  Main. 
Lee  Sing,  175  State. 
Lee  Tong,  17  Church. 
Lee  Wing,  624  Main. 
Ling  Willie,  116  Market 
Long  Wah,  257^  Asylum. 
Looney  Mary  and  Kate,  86  Church. 
Loong  Sung,  284  Park. 
Lung  Chong,  108  State. 
Lung  Sam,  861  Asylum. 
Mack  Sarah  Mrs.  14  Pratt 
Martel  Louis  J.  172  Main. 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


579 


Mow  Charlie,  186A  Lawrence. 
Mow  Quong,  66  Sneldon. 
Murphy  Johannah  Mrs.  r.  81  Front 
Mnrphy  Hannah  Mrs.  r.  106  Win. 
New  £.  Steam  Laundry,  r.  4  Hung. 
New  York  Laundry,  85  Church. 
0*Meara  Mary  Mrs.  6  Huntley  av. 
Page  Charles  Mrs.  u.  114  Albany. 
Paul  Desdemona,  17  So.  Ann. 
Percy  Martha  Mrs.  2u.r.  178  State. 
Pierce  Roxanna  Mrs.  18  Fairmount. 
PIERCE  MART  F.  Mrs.  542  Main- 

Seepage  265. 
Powers  Adelia,  48  Avon. 
Randall  Harriett  Mrs.  r.  189  Martin. 
Randall  Susan  Mrs.  2  u.  61  Sanford. 
Sam  Lee,  24  Trumbull. 
Sheriden  Ellen  Mrs.  u.  81  Mechanic. 
Sing  Charles,  66  Sheldon. 
Sing  Charles,  106  State. 
Sing  Charlie,  24  Mulberry. 
Sing  Charlie,  92}  Trumbull. 
Sing  Charlie  67  Windsor. 
Sing  Frank,  627  Main. 
Sing  Tarn,  516  Main. 
Sing  Qnong,  20  Morgan. 
Sing  Wah,  84  Main. 
Sing  Wing,  796  Main. 
Sing  Wong  T.  74  Trumbull. 
Sing  Yee,  273  Lawrence. 
Song  Charlie,  102  Trumbull. 
Sturtzel  Sarah  Mrs.  u.  41  Canton. 
Sung  Lew  Allan  G.  486  Asylum. 
Wah  Charlie  A.  126  Main. 
Wah  Sam,  278  Pearl. 
Wells  Anna,  Mrs.  14  Warren. 
Williams  Marv  E.  r.  189  Martin. 
Wing  Charlie,'277  High. 
Wing  Sing,  80  Park. 
Wing  Wong,  68^  Front. 
Wong  Charlie,  76  Albany. 
Wong  C.  H.  656  Asylum. 
Wong  Edward  D.  7  Heath. 
Wong  On,  11  Morgan. 
Yee  Wor,  168  Main. 

LAUNDRY  MACHINES  Mfr. 

LINCOLN  &  CO.  64  Arch. 

Seepage  476. 

LA  wit  MOWERS. 

See  Hardware, 

Lawn  Mowers  SHARPENED. 

CLARK  E.  W.  31  Wells.  See  p.  446. 
COWLISHAW  HENRY,  162  Pearl. 

Seepage  491. 
WITTE  ROBERT  C.  67  Main.    See 
page  844  A. 

LAWN  SETTEE  Mfr. 

BISHOP  E.  C.  84  Capen.  Seep. 56. 

LAWN  TENNIS. 

POME  ROY  A.  H.  &  CO.  98  Asy- 
lum. See  page  865. 

LA  WYERS. 

See  Attorney M  at  Law. 

LEATHER  BELTING  MFRS. 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Trum- 
bull. See  page  488. 

KNOX  FRANK  J.  816  Pearl.  Set 
page  199. 


LEATHER  and  FINDINGS. 

Brewster  A.  L.  186  Pearl. 

FISKE  J.  D.  &  CO.  278  Asylum.  See 

page  492. 
JEWELL   BELTING  COMPANY, 

16  Trumbull.       See  page  488. 

LEDGER  PAPER  Mfr. 

EAST  HARTFORD  MANUF.  CO. 
See  page  427. 

LIBRARIES. 

See  also  list  of:  Index  to  Content* 
Circulating  Library,  89  Trumbull. 
Girls'  Reading  Room,  248  Market 
Good  Will  Club  Library,  40  Pratt. 
Hartford  Public  Libr'y,6Athen8eujn. 
Historical  Library,  206  Main. 
Law  Library  Association,  85  TnL 
Medical  Jou.  &  Lib.  Ass*n,  89  Pearl 
State  Library  in  Capitol. 
United  Workers  Club,  78  Pearl. 
Watkinson  Library,  206  Main. 
Women's  Christian^  68  Church. 

LEGGINS  Mfr. 

WILEY  W.  H.  &  SON.  59^  Trum- 
bull. See  page  AiZ^. 

LIFE  INSURANCE. 

See  Inewranee  J£eeeiver$. 

LIGHTING. 

HARTFORD  ELECTRIC  LIGHT 
CO.  80  State.    Su  page  528. 

LIME  and  CEMENT 

See  aUo  Stone  Yards. 
BELDEN  SETH&  SON,  69  Com- 
merce. See  page  467. 
BILLINGS  H.  E.  154  Charter  Oak. 

Seepage  429. 
Cobum  Charles,  164  State. 

LINEN  DRAPERS. 

See  GenVe  FumUhing;  Shirts. 

LINEN  PAPER  Mfr. 

EAST  HARTFORD  MANUF.  CO. 
See  page  427. 

LIQUORS. 

See  also  Saloons;  Bottlers. 
Dolan  Frank,  89  Kinsley. 
Donaghuo  Patrick,  138  State. 
Donaghue  William,  28  Union  pi. 
Fishel  &  Levy,  189  State. 
Heublein  G.  F.  &  Bro.40  Mulberry. 
LANE  JOSEPH  G.  224  State.     See 

page  648. 
Lathrop  W.  H.  814Asylum. 
Redfleld  &  Craig,  289  State. 

LITHOGRAPHERS. 

See  also  Printers. 
Dodd  Wm.  H.  &  Co.  42  Union  pi. 
Kellogg  &  Bulkeley  Co.  176  PearL 
Zacher  L.  H.  71  Asylum. 

LOAN  BROKERS. 

Bee  JSeal  Estate  and  Loans. 

LODGING  HOUSES. 

See  Boarding  Houses. 


LIVERY  STABLES. 

See  also  Carmen  and  Expresses. 
BOARDING  AND  SAIiES. 

Bedford  Wm.  R.  16^  Babcock. 
Bill  &  Co.  r.  185  Main. 
Black  Madison  J.  166  Main. 
Blumenthal  Isaac  R.  20  Morgan. 
Boardman  Chauncey  B.  104  Main. 
BolfWm.M.  61  Martin. 
Clark  &  Phelps,  r.  445  Main. 
Cotter  William,  19  Buckingham. 
Cronin  Timothy,  12  Wells. 
CUMMINGS   F.    B.  820  Asylum. 

Seepage  108. 
Dailey  Wm.  P.  983  Main. 
Dorsey  James  T.  10  Commerce. 
Garrity  Michael,  19  Gold. 
HARTFORD  CAB  CO.  Frank  D. 

Sedgwick,    mgr.    2     American. 

Seepage  607. 
Honce  Alfred  E.  82  Hudson. 
Kenyon  Edwin  F.  287  Albany. 
Lahdon  Frank  H.  212  Park. 
LEWIS  HENRY  B.  22  f rmity.  See 

page  209. 
McDermott  Thomas,  18  Front. 
Niles  Daniel  B.  r.  677  Main. 
Nott  Charles  D.  r.  640  Main. 
O'Brien  Patrick,  28  West. 
O'Flaherty  Michael,   23   Windsor. 
Otis  J.  Henry,  r.  616  xVIain. 
Park  Central,  r.  87  High. 
Pibbles  John,  291  AUyn. 
RAYMOND  &  SLOAN,  19  Mather. 

See  page  506. 
Reilly  James  H.  r.  173  State. 
Schulz  William  G.  r.  485  Main. 
STRANT  C.  H.  &  CO.  r.  60  State. 

See  page  606. 
Sullivan  Bartholomew,  12  Clinton. 
Sweetser  Edward  E.  815  Asylum. 
Tewksbury  Wilbur,  87  High. 
U.  S.  HOTEL    STABLES,  (C.  H. 

Strant,  r.  60  State.       See  p.  506. 
Way  George  L.  Jr.  80  Albany. 
Williams  Albert  F.  r.  629  Main. 
Williams  John,  r.  108  Main. 
WOOD  JOHN  A.  19  Mather.    See 

Wpage  507. 
oofley  William  P.  108  Main. 
YEOMANS  HENRY  E.  61  Farm- 
ington.    Seepage  606. 

LOANS. 

See  also  Banks  and  Brokers. 

CONN.  BUILDING  AND  LOAN 
ASSO.  118  Asv.     Seepage  872. 

HARTFORD  Bl':iLDING  &  LOAN 
ASSOCIATION,    370    Asylum. 

See  page  368. 


LOCKSMITHS. 

See  Cutlers. 


See 


CLARK  W.  M.  22  Church. 

page  89. 
COWLISHAW  HENRY,  162  Pearl. 

See  page  491. 
Epstein  Abrara,  194  Front. 
HALLIDAY  WILBUR  H.  181  Front 

See  page  458. 
Whiton  Andrew,  5  Kinsley. 
WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  67  Main. 

Seepage  844 A. 

LOUNGE  BOTTOMS. 

HARTFORD  WOVEN   WIRE   M. 
CO.  618  Capitol.    Seepage  476. 


580 


qber's  haetfoed  cmr  diebctoet. 


LUMBER. 

See  SavnnilU. 
ANDREWS  &  PEOK,  88  Market. 

Seepaae  468. 
Bidwell  S.  W.  72  Backingham. 
Capitol  City  Lumber  Co.  25  Front. 
CONN.  RIVER  LUMBER  CO.,  278i 

Main.  Seepage  802. 

HARTFORD    LUMBER    CO.     r. 

17  Albany,    ^ee  page  467. 
Peck  Austin  L.  Lumber  Co.  88  Mar 
PECK  HARRY  H.  r.  82  Church. 

Seepage  468. 
SILSBY  J.  H.  &  CO.  148  Allyn. 

Seepage  474. 
SMITH  G.  FRED.  278^  Main.    See 

page  802. 
TAYLOR  E.  &  SONS,  885  Sheldon. 

Seepage  461. 

KILN  DBIED. 

HARTFORD  MOULDING  WORKS 
26  Potter.     Seepage  467. 

MA  CHI  HIE  KNIVES. 

WITTEROBERTC.67  Main.  See 
page  844A. 

MACHINERY. 

RICHARDS  F.  H.  808  Main.    See 

ouUide  front  cover. 
STRONG  IRA  J.  267  Asylum. 

See  page  450. 

MACHINERY  AGENTS. 

STRONG  IRA  J.  267  Asylum. 
See  page  450. 

MACHINERY  DEALERS. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO 

18  Central.  Seepage  479. 

MACHINISTS. 

JETNA  MACHINE  CO.  77  Com- 
merce. Seepage  488. 

BAILEY  MANUFACTURING  CO. 
Seepage  497. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  475. 

CLARK    EDRED    W.    81    Wells.. 
See  page  446. 

COLTS  PATENT  FIRE  ARMS 
MANUFACTURING  CO.  17  Van- 
dyke ay.  See  page  bO\, 

COOK  ASA  S.  80  Huyshope.  See 
page  479. 

Crane  Walter  £.  20  Beach. 

DAVIS  I.  B.  &  SON,  40  Cushman. 
Seepage  500. 

DWIGlHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 
18  Central.  See  page  479. 

Hakewessell  Reinholt  802  Asylum. 

Hurley  Bros.  228  State. 

IDEAL  MACHINE  C0.828A8ylum. 

JOHNS-PRATT  CO.  656  Capitol. 

Seepage  495. 

Judd  E.  H.  &  Son,  24  Mechanic. 

LEE  H.  K.  228  State.  See  page  490. 

LINCOLN  &  CO.  54  Arch.    p.  476. 

MERRO  W  MACHINE  C0.188  Shel- 
don. Seepage  491. 

NATIONAL  MACHINE  CO.  581 
Capitol.  Seepage  495. 

Pickering  W.  H.  &  Co.  110  Com. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flower. 
See  page  477. 


Seepage  475. 
CO.  54  Arch.     See 


SIGOURNET   TOOL  CO.  9  Sig- 

oumey.    Seepage  480. 
WITTE  ROBERT  C.  57  Main.   See 

page  844 A. 
WbODWARD    &    ROGERS,   262 

M&in.  Seepage  482. 

MACHINISTS'   SUPPLIES. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  475. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO 
18  Central.  Seepage  479. 

FRANCIS  &  CO.  848  Main.  See 
page  492. 

MACHINISTS'  TOOLS  Mfrs. 

BAILEY  MFG  Co.    Seepage  497. 
BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 

Lawrence. 
LINCOLN  & 

page  476. 
PRATT    &    WHITNEY     CO.    1 

Flower.  See  page  ^7*!. 

SLATE  DWIGHT,  18  Central.  See 

page  479. 

MACKINTOSH  CLOTHING. 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO.  26  Asy- 
lum.   See  inside  back  cover. 

MAGAZINES. 

CONN.  QUARTERLY,  66  State. 
See  page  417. 

MAGICIAN. 

Jevrett  Fred.  D.  22fi  High. 

MANICURE. 

Sm  Hair  Work,  Ete. 

MANILLA  PAPER  Mfrs. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.  1  So. 
Ann.  Seepage  426. 

MANTELS. 

See  Wood  Turners;  Marble  Works, 
ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO.  Faience 

Street.  Seepage  522. 

•Dunn  P.  H.  218  Pearl. 
SCOVILLE  A.W.286  Main.    See 

page  470. 
Smith  &  Hutton,  1415  Broad. 

Manual  Training  SchooL 

Y.  M.  C.  A.        See  pages  672-78. 

MANUFACTURERS. 

See  also  Corporations:   Machinists, 
Acme  Co.  278>^  Main. 
Acme  Machine  Screw  Co.  802  Asy. 
Mtu&  Pyrotechnic  Co.  877  Asylum. 
Am.  G.  S.  Well  Co.  220  State. 
American  Specialty  Co.  185  Shel. 
ARMS    POCKET  BOOK  CO.  886 

Asylum.  Seepage  424. 

ATLANTIC  SCREW  WORKS,  70 

Huyshope.  See  page  47S. 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.    See  page  497. 
BEACH  H.  B.  &  SON,  185  Groye. 

Seepage  498. 
Beach  Manufacturing  Co.  211  State 
Beacon  Falls  Mill  &  Power  Co.  209 

State. 
BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 

Lawrence.    See  page  475. 


Birkery  Mfg.  Co.  88  Wells. 
Bonsilate  Box  Ca  24  Mechanic. 
Broad  Brook  Co.  211  State. 
CALLA6HAN  C.  J.  42  Union  pi 

Seepage  77. 
CAPElWKLL   HORSE  NAIL  CO. 

40  Goyemor.        See  page  478. 
Capitol  Mfg.  Co.  284  Asylum. 
CASE,  LOCK  WOOD    k   BRAIN. 

ARD  CO.  141  Pearl.  See  page  iQ&. 
CHENEY  BROS,  silk  mfn.  84  Mor- 
gan.    See  ismde  front  cover  and 
ae  508. 
iCH  ABNER,    88    Moigan. 

Seepage  86. 
Clipper  Manufg.  Co.  872  Main. 
COLLINS  &  CO.    See  page  484. 
COLT'S  PAT.  FIRE-ARMS  MFG. 

CO.  17  Vandyke.    Seepage  501. 
Comfort  Powder  Co.  61  Albany. 
Conti  Angelo  &  Co.  78  Temple. 
COOK  A.  S.  80  Huyshope.     See 

paae  479. 
Curtis-HuU  Mfg.  Co.  872  Main. 
Cushman  Chuck  Co.  80  Cushman. 
Cushman  D wight,  29  Church. 
Cycle  Supply  Co.  66  State. 
Daniels  A.  M.  Co.  12  Walnut. 
Dart  Marking  Mach.  Co.  285  State. 
DAVIS  L  B.  &  SON,  40  Cushman. 

Seepage  500. 
DRESSfiR  CHARLES  H.  225  Shel- 
don.   Seepage  471. 
Duncan  Co.  808  Main. 
Dunham  Hosiery  Co.  66  State. 
DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 

18  Central.  See  page  479. 

Eagle  Eyelet  Works,  24  Mechanio. 
EDDY  ELECTRIC  MFG.  CO.    See 

page  492. 
Eldredge  The  Co.  110  Commerce. 
Farmington  River  Power  Co.80  Sta. 
Famham  Type  Setter  Co.  281  Asy. 
FRISBIE  L.T.CO.  79  Talcott      See 

page  522. 
CATLING    GUN  CO.  218   Main, 
nn.  18.    Seepage  526. 
Gray's  Tel.  Pay  Station  Co.  r.  64 

Asylum. 
Gibbs  Electric  Mfg.  Co.  802  Asy. 
Groye  Works,  211  State. 
HARRIS  L.  G.  &  CO.     Seep.  622. 
HART  &  HEGEMAN  MFG.  CO.  26 

High.  See  page  626. 

HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  228  State. 

Seepage  488. 
Hartford'  Carpet  Co.  10  Market. 
HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  CO. 

69  Commerce.       Seepage  467. 
HARTFORD  CHAIR  Co.42  Seyms. 

Seepage  162. 
Hartford  Chemical  Co.  285  State. 
Hartford  City  Gas  Light,  286  Main. 
HARTFORD     CYCLE    CO.    681 

Capitol.  See  page  486. 

Hartford  Hollow  Ware  Co.  218  Sta. 
Hartford  Light  &  Power  Co.  241  Mn. 
Hartford  Machine  Scr.  Co.  476  Gap. 
HARTFORD    HEATER    CO.    267 

Asv.  R.  W.  Fanner.    Seep.  499. 
HARYFORD  MANILLA  CO.     See 

page  426. 
HARTFORD  MOULDING  WORKS, 

26  Potter.         See  page  467. 
HARTFORD  PAPER  COMPANY. 

See  page  427. 
Hartford  Paper  Goods  Co.  870  Asy. 
Hartford  Plating  Co.  249  Pearl. 


gbeb's  habtford  city  directoby. 


681 


HARTFORD  PRINTING  COM- 
PANY (EUHU  Gbkk'8  Sox8),  16 
State.  Seepage  421. 

Hartford  Rubber  Paint  Co.  Lum. 

HARTFORD  RUBBER  WORKS, 
Parkyille.  Seepage  486. 

Hartford  Typewriter  Co.  1  Laurel. 

HARTFORD  WOVEN  WIRE 
MATTRESS  CO.  618  Capitol. 
See  page  476. 

Health  Iniderwear  Ca  66  State. 

Hill  Warren  Mfg.  Co.  174  PearL 

Hitchcock  &  Cdrtiss  Knitting  Co. 
1189  Broad. 

Hogan  Mfg.  Ca  r.  66  Grove. 

HOGAN  W.  B.  &  BROTHER,  81 
Trumbull.     See  page  174. 

HoUister  Ida  M.  Mrs.  89  Main. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

JEWELL  BELT  HOOK  CO.  See 
page  422. 

JEWELL  belting  CO.  16  Trum- 
bull. See  page  ASS. 

JEWELL  PAD  CO.    See  page  490. 

JEWELL  PIN  CO.  81  Hicks.  See 
page  490. 

JOHNS-PRATT  CO.  666  Capitol. 
Seepage  496. 

Kingsbury,  George  L.  &  Co.  86 
Lumber. 

Levy  Samuel,  229  Front 

LINCOLN  &  CO.  64  Arch.  See 
page  476. 

LINCOLN,  SETMS  &  CO.  84  Mar- 
ket.    Seepage  646. 

LYON  CIGAR  MFG.  CO.  26  High. 

Mansuy  Carriage  Mfg.  Co.  17  Elm. 

McClary  John  M.  Ca  69  Front 

MERROW  Machine  Co.  188  Shel- 
don. Seepage  491. 

NATIONAL  MACHIlft:  CO.  681 
Capitol.  Seepage  496. 

National  Cash  Register  Co.  878  Asy- 
lum, rm.  7. 

NEW  YORK  EXHAUST  &  BLOW 
PIPE  CO.  Vredendale.    Page  480. 

Nonotuck  Silk  Co.  138  Slieldon. 

Patterson  &  HoUister,  284  Asvlum. 

PERKINS    ELECTRIC    SWITCH 

MFG  CO.  88 Woodbine.  Seep.  494. 
PLIMPTON    MANUFACTURING 

CO.  262  PearL      Seepage  420. 
POPE  MFG  Co.  486  Capitol  and  1 

Laurel.     See  pages  486-487. 
PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  666  Capitol. 

Seepage  486. 
Pratt  &  Weir  Chuck  Car.  12  Pratt 
PRATT   &   WHITNEY    CO. 

1  Flower.    See  page  477. 
Quint  Alanson  D.  80  Huyshope. 
Rhodes  L.  E.  &  Co.  The,  26  High. 
RIPLEY-SANFORD  CO.  882  Main. 

See  page  617. 
ROGERSi  CUTLERY  COMPANY. 

See  page  426. 
ROGEfkS  WM.  MFG.  CO.  66,  68 

Marlcet    See  outdde  back  cover 

and  page  871. 
SCOVILLE  AW.  286  Main.    See 

page  470. 
SIGOURNEY  TOOL  COMPANY. 

9  Sigoumey.         See  page  480. 
Side   Weight  Horse  Shoe    Co.  26 

Mechanic. 
Silver  Novelty  Co.  180'Allyn. 
SLATE  DWIGHT  MACHINE  CO. 

Seepage  479. 


SMITH,  BOURN  &  CO.  884  Asj. 
8  Sigoumey.    Seepage  604. 

SMYTH  MFG.  CO.  216  Main.  See 
page  481. 

Sponsel  Rapid  Fire  Gun  Co.96  Pearl. 

States  Machine  Co.  490  Capitol. 

STELLING  FRED.  W.  98  and  96 
Franklin.    See  page  440. 

Sterling  Washing  Compound  Co. 
284  Asvlum. 

Stiles  E.'W.  &  Co.  141  Washington. 

Stoughton  D.  G.  219  State. 

Svracuse  Coal  &  Salt  Co.  209  Main. 

fAFT  CO.  (wood)  Lumber.  See 
page  466. 

Terry  Edward  C.  80  State. 

Thome  Typesetting  Machine  Co. 
681  Capitol. 

Tunxis  Worsted  Co.  66  State. 

Tyler  Mfg.  Co.  26  Pratt 

Tvpognvph  Co.  891  AUyn. 

If.  S.  PHOTO  &  CHEMICAL  MFG. 
CO.  29  PearL        See  page  S^Z. 

Veeder  Mfg.  Co.  66  State. 

Washburn  CarWheel  Co.  66  Suffield. 

West  B.  R.  ( insoles )  Lumber  st 

WHITTEMORE  W.  L.  &  SON.  176- 
178Allyn.    See  page  AS2. 

Whitney  Mfg.  Co.  80  Huyshope. 

WILEY  W.H.  &  Son,r.  69i  Trum- 
bull. Seepage  489. 

WILLIMANTIC  LINEN  COMPA- 
NY, 891  Allyn.     Seepage  602. 

Windsor  Collar  &  Cuff  Co.  878  Asy. 

WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  67  Main. 
See  page  SUA. 

Wolcott  Hardware  Co.  886  Asylum. 

WOODWARD  &  ROGERS,  262 
Main.  Seepage  482. 

Manufacturers'  SUPPLIES. 

FRANCIS  &  CO.  348  Main.     See 

page  492. 
KNOX  F.  J.  816  Pearl.     See  p.  199. 

MAP  COLORER. 

Herzer  Charles.  40  Wolcott 

MAP  PUBLISHERS. 

Elihu  Geer*s  Sons,  16  State.  See 
page  421. 

MARBLE  WORKS. 

See  also  Stone  Yardt;  Seulptort. 
Adams  Monumental  works,  1  Ford. 
Albanv  A  v.  Granite  Works,  40  Alb. 
BEIJ  ICARL  J.   276  Park.       See 

page  466. 
Breen  Patrick  J.  486  Main. 
Buniham  C.  D.  &  H.  D.  766  Main. 
Hetzel  &  Hess,  166  Market. 
Maslen  Stephen,  862  Asylum. 
NEW     ENGLAND     GRANITE 

WORKS, 660  Main.  Seepage 489. 
Redway  George  M.  796  Mam. 

MARtf/E  EN6INES. 

COLTS  PATENT  FIRE-ARMS 
MFG.  CO.  Seepage  501. 

MARKET  GARDENERS. 

See  aUoMarkett. 

Colton  Frank  B.  90  Bluehills. 
Colton  Sidney  B.  90  Bluehills. 


Crowell  John  W.  466  Garden. 
Forster  Ludwig,  876  New  Britain. 
Gladding  Timothv,  20  Harrison. 
Newton  G.  J.  D.  620  Park. 
Noble  Chas.  S.  78  Trumbull. 
Sears,  Elmwood,  P.  0. 

MARKETS. 

See  alto  IHsh  Markets ,-   Beef  vfhl. 

ProvMone,  Bologna. 
Antupitzky  Sam.  206  Front 
Bach  Abram,  206  Front 
Bacharach  Henry,  18  Park. 
Bacon  F.  Henry,  agent,  104  Sheldon. 
Bansemer  Gottleib,  286  Sheldon. 
Barrows  Charles  A.  40  Pleasant 
Barrows  &  Thalheimer,  526  Main. 
Barry  John  J.  68  Sheldon. 
Bow'doin  W.  H.  &*Son,  48  Clark. 
Breen  Patrick  J.  76  Windsor. 
Buckley  James  W.  21  Main. 
Burns  William  J.  644  Asylum. 
Burr  Owen,  694  Main. 
Cady  &  Lombard.  69-76  Albany. 
Carter  David,  8  Cnurch. 
Caswell  Charles  S.  296  Asylum. 
CITIZEN'S  MEAT  &  FISH  MAR- 

KET,  188  Main.     Seepage  647. 
Clark  Daniel  M.  166  Clark. 
Coleman  John,  742  Park. 
Co-operative  Provision  Co.  92  Bab. 
Crane  Charles  E.  r.  176  Ashley. 
Crosier  Charles  £.  142  Main. 
Crowell  J.  W.  466  Garden. 
Davis  Bros.  1461  Broad. 
Davis  &  Foster,  808  Asylum. 
Dav  Charles  E.  4  Martin. 
DeWolf  Ephraim,  920  Main. 
Dodge  &  Brewer,  100  Main. 
Dutton  Daniel,  1160  Broad. 
Empire  Market,  96  Albanv. 
Ensworth&  Parsons,  77  I*ront 
FAIR  HAVEN  OYSTER  DEPOT, 

80  State.  Seepage  126. 

FLYNN  JOHN,  188  Main.    P.  647. 
Franklin  Market,  142  Main. 
Furlong  &  Howard,  Arsenal  market, 

822  Main. 
IN  GRAHAM.  SWIFT  &  CO.  126 

Church.    See  page  h2Q. 
Foley  John  J.  140,  *487  Main. 
Gauggel  Otto  H.  476  Main. 
Goldstein  Henry,  218  Sheldon. 
Graves  Elmer  C.  898  Main. 
Harrington  Daniel,  88  Main. 
Hart  L.  C.  &  Co.  68  Albanv. 
HARTFORD     PROVISION     CO., 

Valley  street.       Seepage  646. 
Hellman  Ludwig,  962  Main. 
Hermann  Wenzel,  162-164  Front 
Hewitt  Henry  U.  661  Main. 
Hull  A  R.  660  Asylum. 
Kashman  Joseph,  26  Mulberry. 
Kashman  Simon,  46  Sumner. 
Katz  M.  H.  61  Morgan. 
Katzenstein  Bros.  182  Windsor,  201 

Front. 
Kello^  George  F.  706  Main. 
Later  Morris,  196  Front. 
Lawler  John  A.  1  and  8  Heath. 
Levy  Louis,  162  Clark. 
Mahon  Wm.  J.  A.  105  Windsor. 
Mansur  Frederick  W.  620  Garden. 
Marsh  J.  J.  917  Main. 
Marcus  Solomon.  72  Park. 
Morse  Matthew  0. 179  Asylum. 
McGurk  Bernard,  668  Main. 
McLean  George  C.  16  Maple. 
Montgomery  Hugh  G.  108  Main. 


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Ah*'.itnt  I>nTii''l,  IJ*  Kfi-^t. 
Ari'irrj*  Cha«».  B.  11  .S«ym«. 
An/u*  Wi.luiffi,  110  Oak. 
Hr">>KLL  HIkAM,  43  Wad»worth- 

Hff.jfOf/f.  4f/a. 
Hl«n<hfi«l'l  John,  4f«  Srtnford. 
BKAIJAZON  AM/kKW,  4oo  Oar- 

'!<}n.  /<««  /"i^re  406. 

Hr)'l(/:rrian  PV'l'^al  B.  46  .Surnncr, 
Bii'l'I«  A.  W.  Vn  Hiirij/*!rfonl. 
(/hfii»in  A.  I).  74  Sftvinoiir. 
COOK  (;HAS.  0.  141  Trnmhull. 

/<««  »«7<  8ft3. 
ClIKTIB&nONAHLK,  1005  Main. 

/<#;*:  pftf/e  104. 
I)ofniritf  K'lwiri  N.391  Allyn. 
I)onii«II V  FntiK'JM.  fW  Or««n. 
KI.ANN'KKV  JAMKS,02  Oovemor. 

Her  page  494. 
Flynn  TJiornnn  80  Mad  {hop. 
)(>irriNon  John,  156  Franklin. 
HIIJ.H  .lOlIN   K.  278  Main.    Set 

ftnijr  473. 
\S.S  ft  FOX,  22  Jf»hn.  HeepAQ9. 
IlitlN  NmImom  p.  04  Clark. 
IIOIJJH  I).  W.  «2  Uurel.    P.  474. 
How(*  .lodiipli,  27  .fohn. 
Mahl  FriMJ,  him  Main. 
MIMCKAY,  (iKOZIKK  &  MOORE, 

OM  lifiiirol.     Sff.  paffe  246. 
Newton  'rhciinim  S.  li6  Clark. 
O'NKJl,    WII.MAM   F.  64  Wood- 

lilrio.     Hfr  pnf/f  469, 
O'NVll  Minliiiol,  24  I'awtiicket. 
Hvdnr  'I'lioniaK  F.  63  \A\wrty. 
Sfininly  Michiii*!,  76  Franklin. 
HimpMon  (Miitrlnii  W.  106  W(X){iter. 
Thnvnr  F.  .1.  Hi)  Lin<lon  pi. 
THOMPSON  BKOS.KowoRT.  See 

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»:1L:j    --?  H-  E.  15*  Chasriar  • 

VMSCfS'  TOOLS. 

MMTCHIkG  cw.t  PLdt^G, 
EAST?'  ii  M  vl:  :y-rw  ass. 

»  ?  z-jCt.  St".  ^ij4  4*r. 

MATTRESS  Mfn, 

HARTF-  -S:*  W.  .VEX  WISE  >CAT- 
Tt:L>5  «_•  MPAXY,  <:?  CAf  .:£*. 
."?>"  :  -  r-?  4r'5. 

FAKbLii  3Li.  GIL  5«<  ^/<  127. 

HEAT  MARKET. 

at*  MmrtuU. 

Mechanical  Draining  SckocL 

V.  M.  C.  A-        Set  P'§t*  '572-71. 

MECHANICAL  EUGIHEER. 

ra.*we.I  F re-: r rick  K-  2-i?  LaareL 
CLAL  >KN  Ell.  E.  372  Main.      Stt 

p^Q*'  771. 
DK-siAKDIXS  BENMAMIX  M.  S72 

Main.     Stt  pogt  4-31. 
H«vh  CKar>*  A.  2^3  Pratt. 
HONKV  FREDERIC  B.  372  11am. 

.*»><  //^  C'<^  36-0. 
HOXI.N5.V1LLIA31  H.370  A^vluin. 

iS^-e  ^<ive  527. 
LEE  H.  K.  r.  223  State     .S«<  p.  4$^. 
I>>renz  Wm.  A.  370  A«v'.am. 
NA7IOXAL    MACHINE   CO.  581 

Capitol.  Ste  pnoe  4ifS. 

RICHARDS     FRANCIS    H.     303 

Main.     See  outgidt  frtmt  cover. 
WOLCOTT  &  DARBY',  278^  Main. 

Seepage  445. 

MECHAHICS'  TOOLS  Mfr. 

BAILEY  MFG.  CO.  Wethersfield  t 
Seepage  497. 

MEDICAL  SOCIETIES. 

Seep<ige  693. 

MEDICINES 

See  also  Apothecaries. 
Bill  R.  C.  (horse)  55  TrnmbulL 
Dickinson  George  K.  248  Main. 
Hopkins  Alexander  S.  r.  806  Main. 
LANKTOXARBA.    Seepage  524. 
PEASK   HEXRY  A.  68    Wooster. 

See  page  261. 
RichardKon  Jaundice    Bitters    Co. 

218  State. 
SEINSOTH  JOHN  J.  12  Maple.  See 

page  298. 
Street  F.  F.  118  Asylum. 
Watrous  J.  Hubbard  71  Asylum. 
Williams  &  Carleton  Co.  206  State. 

MEMORANDUM  BOOK  Mfr. 

ARMS  POCKET  BOOK  CO.  886 
Asylum.  See  page  424. 


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IX  >v  3MT  L    S1*J   A«TlnB. 

3«i>:i?CTrem  Ben-amln,  S44  Mam. 
B»«:CirATC.H.llXSGatc.   &< 

B&    Vx.  THOXSOX  ft  CO.  4M 

MijL     ^«  vic^  449. 
r»L\  4  rt ».  I  Ct  M vn.    Se«  ftfc  34. 
Ecr^za  Becrr.  *•  S'aSf- 
'sT.t»  ft  \jt%\2^  47*  M*j». 

5':r^M-I  ft  E.:c:i*o".U-i.  *«  Asyhun. 
Kx«;mss  L*ia.r.  12  Scats. 
Krif-zi::  Mv:*: .  334  AstIub. 
Kri.^£V  WM.  H.&CU.161  Main. 

St  <  page  193. 
M  :DEL    TAILORIXG    CO.    t22 

Fe*r-    Sc<  ^i^"*  371. 
M  n:iJ.  ca  F.  ^iMain. 
Ni;..  cil  J-  ■    .HZ  Co.  479  Main. 
Pir:.-:?#c  ft  U-::.*:er,  2S4  AstIiud. 
REX'XACKXR  ft  CO.  141  Asylum. 

St*  p^g€W%. 
>^.:-h  E.  J.  ft  Col  e  .\5Tliun. 
WHITTLESEY'   W.  F.'ft  CO.  188 

A*r!T:ni-     See  p*ige  52T. 
TocLQ^iman  L.  ft  Cu.  SM  Asylvin. 

MERCANTILE  AGENCY. 

Bra.i<treet  Co.  2  CentnL 
Dug  B.  G.  ft  Cou  XSS  .\s7h1m. 

MERCHANT  TAILORS. 

Set   Cl^thiMg:  Seamstretteg;    CioUu$ 

t^teaned. 
Alexander  Edward  W.  388  Main. 
Bart'.ert  Georpe  D.  25  Asylom. 
BLiin£*  P.  Harr\-,  11  Asylona. 
Booth  Albert  F.  21  Prattl 
BROi:K  W  A  Y  U.  H.  ft  00.  Itt  State. 

See  page  66. 
Cahili  E.  P.  245  Main. 
Clarke  ft  Duffev,  7S  Asrlum. 
CuMck  F.  H.  266  Main.' 
Ensign  Henrv,  68  State. 
Gem  mi  II.  Bufnham  ft  Ca66  Asylum. 
Hansel  Charles  &  Son,  69  PearL 
Haub  &  Sons,  253  Maiii. 
Hitchcock  H.  P.  10  SUte. 
Hollander's  A .  Sons,  82  Asylum. 
KELSEY  WM.  H.  &  CO. 251  Main, 

Seepage  IM. 
MODEL     TAILORING    CO.    J22 

Pearl.     Seepage  872. 
Levy  Morris  H.  25  Asylum. 
Lewis  Henry  &  Go.  174  Statew 
Low  David,  60  Asvlum. 
Maginn  WiUiam  t.  871  Main. 
Micoll,  the  taik>r,  62  Asylum. 
Reid  James  W.  602  Main. 
REXXACKER  ft  CO.  141  Asylum. 

See  page  276. 
Rines  Jas.  A.  80  Asylum,  page  278. 
Ryan  Patrick  D.  74-76  Asylum. 
SAUNDERS  P.  H.  B.  ft  Son,  268 

Main.  See  page  289. 

South  Sidney  F.  77  Pearl. 
Tilton  Abner  F.  287^  Main. 
Warner  &  WillardCo.  108-110  Asy. 
WHITTLESEY  W.   F.  &  CO.  188 
Asylum.    See  page  627. 

MESSENGER  COMPANIES 

American  District  Telegraph  and 
Messenger  Co.  6  CentnU. 

Hartford  Messenger  Co.  8  Central. 

Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.  8  Cen- 
tral, 278  Asylum,  1  Flower,  42 
Union  place. 


GBBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


683 


METAL  CAR  TRIMMINGS. 

HOWARD  JAS.  L.  &  CO.  440  Aay- 
lum.  Seepage  486. 

METAL  CEILINGS. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.    See  page  447. 

METAL  SKY-LIGHTS. 

CULLEN  M.  44  Ann.  See  page  441 . 
STELLING    FREDERIC     W.    98 
Fnmklin.    Seepage  440. 

METAL  SLATES. 

FORD  J.  p.  878  Asylam.    P.  622. 

METALLIC  SHINGLES. 

CULLEN  M.M  Ann.  8eepagtH\. 

METALS. 

See  Junks. 

BLODGETT   &   CLAPP    CO.  51 

Market  See  page  484. 

CHURCH  ABNER,  88  Morgan.   See 

page  86. 
FRAl^CIS  &  CO.  843  Main.    See 

page  492. 
GROSS  HERMAN,  198  Front.  See 

page  156. 

MILITARY  ARMORIES. 

See  Armoriet. 

MILKMEN. 

Of  the  168  mUkmerif  toho  July  12, 
1896,  are  wpplying  Bartfora  ree- 
idetUs  tnth  mtik,  onlif  the  foUomng 
licensed  48  are  residents  of  Hart- 
ford: 

Akerberg  John,  1074  Main. 
Antrim  Elmer,  1120  Main. 
Anderson  Cliristinn  J.  1  Flatbush. 
Barber  Mark,  460  New  Britain  av. 
Barnard  Geo.  H.  Bloomfield  Road. 
Bissell  William  P.  10  Holcomb. 
Blanchfield  John,  Townley. 
Booth  Thomas,  522  Garden. 
Bumham  Owen  W.  30  Bluehills, 
Chapman  0.  H.  281  Albany. 
ChriRtensen  Carl  J.  Bloomfield  av. 
Conrey  William  H.  Bloomfield  av. 
Cook  Edward,  9  Fairfield. 
Curry  James  A.  39  Vine. 
Cowles  Truman,  21  South. 
Dart  J.  &  Son,  286  New  Britain. 
De  Laval  Creamery,  Harrison. 
Denslow  Edward  D.  1081  Main. 
Denslow  P.  &  W.  1168  Main. 
Fagan  Joseph  A.  145  Flatbush. 
Falck  Peter  H.  10  Bluehills. 
Gates  Thomas,  1064  Main. 
Hines  William  F.  80  Fairfield. 
Hubbard  Joseph  T.  116  Bluehills. 
Katz  E.  47  Morgan. 
Kelleher  Timothy,  10  So.  Prospect. 
Kenyon  Elijah  A.  105  Bluehills. 
Lane  Charles  M.  40  Clark. 
Mason  Fred.  J.  Mrs.  632  Garden. 
Mather  Arthur,  1094  Main. 
Mather  Frank  H.  1090  Main. 
Mather  Walter  S.  Fish  Fry. 
Miller  Joseph  A.  826  New' Britain. 
Peterson  A.  34  Village. 
Radom  Max,  Blue  Hills. 
Robb  James,  Parkville. 
Sawyer  George  0.  4  Townley. 


Seefield  Fred,  672  Windsor. 
Selden  Edward  M.  42  Hudson. 
Skinner  J.  G.  2  Fairfield. 
Seymour  Freeman.  10  Fairfield. 
Sej'mour  J.  L.  16  ]<  airfield. 
Seymour  Lemuel  W.  229  New  Brit. 
Sn^ith  James  H.  25  Fairfield. 
Tuttle  Charles  L.47  Bluehills. 
Utley  Herbert  S.  66  Bluehills. 
Woodward  C.  &  Son. 

MILL  SUPPLIES. 

See  Manufacturers*  Supplies. 

MILLINERS. 

BALLERSTEIN   R.    &   CO.   878. 

Main.  See  page  864. 

Seattle  RobeH;,  Mrs.  87i^  Church. 
Brown  &  St.  John,  26  Pratt. 
BROWN,   THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.    Seepage  449. 
Caswell  Lizzie  S.  Mrs.  22  Pratt. 
Cone  Clara,  405  Main. 
Cook  Kitty  S.  882  Main. 
Douthwaite  Fannie  M.  886  Main. 
Duflfy  C.  T.  Miss  9  Pratt 
Ferrall  Frances,  371  Main. 
Fox  G.  &  Co.  408  Main. 
Franks  Adella,  14  Pratt 
Granniss  Cora,  882  Main. 
Hunt  E.  S.  Miss  187  TrumbuU. 
Parker  F.  E.  Miss  18  Pratt 
Pierson  M.  S.  Miss,  28  Pratt. 
Rogers  Ellen  M.  31  Mahl. 
Saunders  Kate  C.  81  Pratt. 
Stanton  Mary  A.  397  Capitol. 
Sullivan  Norah  H.  102  Main. 
Turner  Annie  F.  372  Main. 

MILLINERY  GOODS. 

Wholesale. 
BALLERSTEIN  R.  &  CO.  372-878 

Main.  Seepage  864. 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.  Seepage  449. 

Lewis  George  S.  145  Asylum. 

MILLING  CUTTER  Mfr. 

PRATT&  WHITNEY  CO.l  Flower. 
Seepage  477. 

MILLING    MACHINE  Mfr. 

COOK  ASA  S.  80  Huyshope.     See 

page  479. 
DWK5HT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 

18  Central  Row.  Seepage  479. 
PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  i  Flower. 

See  page  477. 

MINERAL  WATER  Mfr. 

See  Bottlers. 
AYERS C.J. 26 Union.  Seepage iS. 

:mines. 

Delano  Mining  and  Milling  Co.  218 

Main,  rm.  48. 
Suffolk  Gold  Mining  and  Milling 

Co.  274  Main. 

MINING  STOCKS. 

BISSELL  GEORGE  P.  &  CO.  807 
Main.  Seepage  369. 

MIRRORS. 

ECKHARDT  J.  H.  CO.  /8feep.862. 
VORCE  A.  D.  CO.  276  Main.     iSee 
page  862. 


MODEL-MAKERS. 

See  rattems  and  Models. 

MONUMENTS. 

See  also  Marble  Works. 

BEIJ  KARL  J.  275  Park.  Seepage 

466. 
NEW    ENGLAND     GRANITE 

WORKS,  660  Main.  See  page  489. 

MOTORS. 

See  Sleetrical. 

EDDY  ELECTRIC  MFG.  CO. 
Windsor  t.  Seepage  492. 

MOTOR  SWITCH  Mfr. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH 
MFG.  CO.  83  Wbn.     Seepag  494. 

MOULDED  MICA  MFR. 

JOHNS-PRATT  CO.  656  Capitol. 

Seepage  496. 

MOULDINGS. 

HABTPD  MOULDJNG  WORKS, 
26  Potter.  Seepage  467. 

TAYLOR  E.  &  SONS,  836  Shel- 
don. See  page  461. 

MOULDS 

FOR  RUBBEB  MANUFACT'RS. 

CLARK  EDRED  W.  81  Wells.  See 
page  446. 

Mowing  Machine  Repairers. 

CLARK  EDRED  W.  31  WelK    iSee 

page  446. 
HALLIDAY  W.  H.  131  Front    See 

page  458. 

MUSIC  STORES  and 
INSTRUMENTS. 

See  also  Music  Teachers. 

Barker  L.  &  Co.  153-155  Asvlum.- 
Caufield  E.  V.  241  Main. 
Cook  D.  P.  92  State. 
Farris  John,  178  Asylum. 
Gallup  &;  Metzger,  201  Asylum. 
Sedgwick  &  Ctu^ev,  16  Pratt 
Wander  William  &  Son,  241  Asy. 
Woods  Piano  &  Organ  Co.  227  Asy. 

INSTRUMENT  REPAIRERS. 
Whitaker  J.  F.  104  Asylum. 

PIANO  TUNERS. 
Barker  William  E.  58  Asylum. 
Bissell  Samuel  T.  885  Main. 
Child  Ed§ar  A.  201  Asylum. 
Fray  Louis  C.  7  Belden. 
Goodrich  Samuel  R.  153  Asylum. 
Hollings  John  F.  46  Market 
Meservey  Marsly  C.  227  Asylum. 
Moeller  August,*92  Pearl. 
Pratt  Ambrose  E.  69  Wethersfield. 
Raymond  John  W.  107  Jefferson. 
Schmidt  Louis  C.  60  Pleasant. 

MUSIC  TEACHERS. 

See  also  Bands  of  Music^  Schools. 

Ahern  Annie  L.  61  Jefierson. 
Allen  Arthur,  87  Williams. 
Allen  Nathan  H.  382  Main. 
Barker  William  E.  u.  68  Asylum. 
Barrington  Alfred,  872  Main. 
Bartlett  Mary  L.  81  Farmington. 
Beard  Amanda  F.  Mrs.  1624  Broad. 


584 


6E£B's    HABTFORD    CITY    DrEBCTOBY. 


Beeman  Mary  L.  744  Main. 

Bissell  Lillian  L.  44  Spring. 

Bissell  Samuel  T.  836  Main. 

Bradley  Ruth  A.  194  High. 

Bray  Annie  L.  47  Sigourney. 

Bronson  Nettie  L.  Mrs.  744  Main. 

Bryan  Agnes  C.  Ill  Main. 

Burnham  Ida  J.  u.  913  Main. 

Carr  Mary  L.  33  Mather. 

Cook   Fred.  E.  (orchestra)  87^  Ch. 

Cook  Lizzie  P.  173  High. 

Cummings  Hattie  L.  76  Jefferson. 

Dietrich  Millard  Mary  Mrs.  8  Asy. 

Dooley  E.  J.  86  Ann. 

Downs  Elizabeth,  12  Wooster. 

Eaton  Harriet  1. 18  Winthrop. 

Eitel  Emil,  164  Main. 

Elmore  Charles  M.  6  Center. 

Elwin  Charles  69  Laurel. 

Emerson  Irving.  149  Collins. 

Flynn  Manr  E.  &  Margaret  F.  70  Bk. 

Gebhardi  Gustav,  44  ifew  Britain. 

Harvey,  L.  W.  171  High. 

Harrington  Edith  M.  u.  24  Hopkins. 

HascallH.  E.  Miss  218  Main. 

Hatch  Charles  P.  744  Main. 

Kilboum  Ella  jC.  Mrs.  84  Annawan. 

King  L.  Elizabeth,  1622  Broad. 

Koenig  Oscar,  71  Church. 

Landfear  Louise  B.  102  Wooster. 

Leavenworth  Addie  J.  Mrs.  610  Mn. 

Lord  S.  Clarke  E.  772  Asylum. 

Marsh  Mary  L  106  Clark. 

Marshall  Greor^e,  48  Cedar. 

Marwick  Virgmia  P.  Mrs.  48  Far. 

McGnirk  A.  r.  94  Huntington. 

Merz  Mamie  C.  36  Park. 

Moran  David  S.  667  Main. 

Paulisch  Frank,  245  Main. 

Pearson  Hettie  A.  48  Bellevue. 

Pearson  George  W.  48  Bellevue. 

Peiler  Ernst,  89  Pearl. 

Perkins  M.  M.  Mrs.  196  High. 

Perrin  H.  Foot,  126  Huntington. 

Perrin  Philena  Mrs.  126  Hunt. 

Perry  Mary  A.  19  Russ. 

Phelps  Richard  0.  u.  34  Sumner. 

Prutting  George  Sr.  241  Pearl. 

Roulston  Martha  L.  Mrs.  69  Main. 

Rudolph  George  A.  12  Church. 

St.  Grcorge  Harry,  489  Main. 

St.  John  Carrie  L.  836  Asylum. 

Saunders  Mary  E.  172  Farmington. 

Schulz  Carl,  202  Capen. 

Sedgwick  Frank  A.  31  Pratt. 

Severn  Edmund,  46  Farmington. 

Shirreli  Ida  V.  864  Main. 

Slesinger  Lotta  L.  67  Oak. 

Smith  F.  A.  Mrs.  17  Beach. 

Stancheski  Eva  H.  201  Capen. 

Stanley  Frank  G.  11  Goodman. 
Stewart  Jennie  A.  186  Seymour. 

Steele  George  W.  8  Spring. 

Sweet  Louisa  A.  Mrs.  68  Bkm. 

Taylor,  Lillian  M.  64  Spring. 
Tucker  Mattie  R.  106  Huntington. 

Walz  Jacob,  18  Pratt 
•Ward  Mary  E.  40  Grand. 
Weidlich  August,  40  Lewis. 
Welch  Man",  49  Spring. 
Williams  John  H.  2n.  17  Seyms. 
WMlson  L.  May,  85  Woodbridge. 

NAILS. 

BLODGETT,  CLAPP  &  CO.     See 

page  484. 
CAPEWELL   HORSE  NAIL  CO. 

40  Governor.        Seepage  478.      | 


ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,  104 
Front.  Seepage  552. 

FRANCIS  &  CO.  843  Main.  See 
page  492. 

NEWS  OFFICES. 

See  aUo  Books,  News,  JBtc. 

NEWSPAPERS.  Etc. 

See  also  FTinters,  Book  Publishers. 
j£tna  The,  quarterly,  218  Main. 
American  Cyclist,  66  State. 
AMERICAN  ENTERPRISE,  East 

Hartford.  See  adoU  index. 

Amer.  Journal  of  Education,  28  Mn. 
Bulletin,  Hfd.  Lib.  Ass'n,  quarterly, 

206  Main. 
Chronicle,  monthly,  by  High  School. 
CITY  DIRECTORY,  16  State,  See 

preface. 
CONN.  CATHOLIC,  26  Asy.  o.626. 
CONNECTICUT     COURANT, 

Weekly,  66  State.    Seepage  406. 
CONNECTICUT    FARMER,    284 

Asylum.  See  page  4 12. 

CONNECTICUT  POST,    Weekly, 

23  Asylum.    See  page  407. 
Evening  Post  Association,  23  Asy. 
Farmers  &  Mechanics  Journal,  45 

Brown. 
FARMINGTON    VALLEY    HER- 
ALD &  JOURNAL,  386  Asylum. 

See  page  416. 
Fraternal  News,  monthly,  2  State. 
GLOBE    PUBLISHING     CO.    26 

Asvlum.    Seepage  410. 
HAR'TFORD  DAILY  COURANT, 

66  State.  Seepage  406. 

HARTFORD  DAILY  TIMES,  246 

Main.  See  page  408. 

HARTFORD    EVENING     POST 

23  Asylum.  See  page  407. 

HARTF'ORD    JOURNAL    (SUN. 
DAY)  284  Asylum.  See  page  ^\Z. 
Hartford    Seminary    Record,    bi- 
monthly, 1607  Broad. 
HARTFORD  TELEGRAM  CO. 
daily,  12  Central.     Seepage  409. 
HARtFORD    WEEKLY    'I'iMES, 

246  Main.  See  page  408. 

HARTFORDER  HEROLD,  81  Mul- 
berry. See  page  418. 
Indian  Bulletin,  quarterly,  714  Asy. 
Inductive   Bible    Study,    Leaflets, 

weekly,  386  Asylum. 
Insurance  Journal  Co.  66  State. 
Journal    of  Inebriety,   quarterlv. 
Dr.  T.  D.Crothers,  editor,  66  Fafr. 
La  Patria  Italiana,  662  Asylum- 
Monthly  Bulletin,  by  Woman's  Ex- 
change, 73  Pearl. 
Norfolk  To wer,( weekly)  46  Brown. 
Presbytenan,  quarterly,  162  Sey. 
RELIGIOUS   HERALD,  836  Asy. 

Seepage  416. 
Safety  Fund  Advocate, by  Hartford 
Life  &  Annuity  Ins.  Co.  230  Asy. 
Travelers*  Record,  monthly,  66  Pros. 
Trinity  Tablet,  by  Trinity  students. 
We  Boys,  montmy,  Albany  comer 

Bloomfleld. 
WEEKLY  EXAMINER,  46  Brown. 

Seepage  411. 
Weekly  Underwriter,  66  State. 
YOUNG    PEOPLE    AT    WORK, 
monthly.  See  page  416. 

AGENTS 
Chapin  Lyman  A.  847  Main.  | 


NIGKELPLATERS. 

See  also  SUversnUth. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 

Asylum.  Seepage  486. 

NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

See  page  631. 
BESTOR  HOWARD  6.  80  PearL 

Seepage  866. 
BRAY  JAMES  C.  106  Trumbull. 

See  page  64. 
Bruce  WiUard  H.  197  Asylum. 
CLARKE  SIDNEY  E.  856  Main. 

Seepage  434. 
McMANUS  THOMAS,  833  Main. 

Seepage  441. 
SMITH  MARY  L.  MRS.  2  CentraL 

Seepage  872. 

HfOTARY  SEALS. 

PARKER  T.  M.  71  Asylum.     Su 
page  490. 

NOTE  BROKERS. 

See  also  Bankers. 
Stedman  &  Redfield,  6  Central. 

NUMBERING    MACHINES. 

BURCH  GEORGE  W.  91  Asylum. 

Seepage  448. 

NURSERY. 

Children  of  laboring  women,  348 
Market 

NURSERYMEN. 

See  also  Florists. 

HARTFORD  NURSERY,  76  New 

Britain.    Seepage  168. 
Hunt  W.  W.  &  Co.  64  Trumbull. 
WALLACE  W.  E.  67  FarmiBgton. 

Seepage  830. 

NURSES. 

Albro  Mrs.  38  Wooster. 
Alexander  Lillian,  14  Church. 
Allen  Libbie  M.  24  ViUage. 
Avery  Jnlia  M.  Mrs.  14  Church. 
Bailey  Bessie,  18  Avon. 
Barrett  Grace  L.  48  Retreat. 
Barnard  Augusta  B.Mrs.O  Sumner. 
Bates  Helen  A.  Mrs.  202  Maple. 
Beck  Lottie,  180  Seymour. 
Benjamin  N.  M.  Mrs.  21  Beach. 
Bodwell  E.  A.  109  Jefferson. 
Bolton  L.  Mrs.  6  Hudson. 
Brazos  Annie  E.  64  Church. 
Bridgeman  Delia,  67  Farmington. 
Brown  Margaret  Mrs.  u.  290  Market 
Brown  Mary  E.  80  Wethersfield. 
Brown  Mary  M.  72  Buckingham. 
Brown  Josie  M.  212  Asylum. 
Bunce  Maggie  Mrs.  u.  6  Queen. 
Burpee  Caroline  L.  6  Village. 
Carlsen  Kirstine,  206  Asylum. 
Carman  Florence  A.  14  Church. 
Carver  Emma  Mrs.  20  Jefferson. 
Catlin  Lillian  C.  263  Main. 
Chapin  M.  A.  Miss.  122  High. 
Cheney  Marion,  1  Main. 
Clarke  Elma  A.  162  Allyn. 
Clarkin  C.  M.  Mrs.  147  Sheldon. 
Cooley  Sarah  Mrs.  684  Main. 
Cornelius  Alice  L.  14  Church. 
Cornelius  Nancy  R.  20  Jefferson. 
Crocker  Hattie,'68  Jefferson. 


74 


Q£BB'8    HABTFOBD    0117    DIBBCTOSY. 


585 


Dalton  Ada,  14  Charch. 
Davis  Lacinda  A.  84  Hopkins. 
Delaney  Catharine  Mrs.  102  Albany. 
Dennison  Jessie  K.  258  Main. 
DeWhymbs,  Martha,  10  Ft.  Guard. 
Easterman  Amanda,  IQk  Ford. 
Elder  Elizabeth  H.  14  Charoh. 
Earns  worth  Mary  64  Church. 
Fawcett  M.  S.  Mrs.  71  Asy.  rm.  28. 
Field  Alice  B.  97  Trumbnll. 
Field  Jennie  R.  108  Ann. 
Fish  Helen  M.  Mrs.  18  East 
Garrity  Margaret,  81  Center. 
Giesler  Mary  Mrs.  62  Temple. 
Goodrich  J.  B.  Mrs.  16  Belden. 
Harrison  Sarah  J.  9  Chapel. 
Hendrick  Harriet,  14  Charoh. 
Hicks  Minnie,  268  Main. 
Hill  Anna  M.  870  Asylum. 
Hobson  Mary  C.  221  Capen. 
Hough  Marie  F.  49  Governor. 
Israelis  Clara  44  High. 
Jacobs  Jacob  Mrs.  45  Morgan. 
Jenison  Mary  E.  9  Chapel. 
Johnston  Louisa  H.  878  Broad. 
Jons  Mary  F.  186  Sevmoor. 
Keller  Annie  L.  78  Hudson. 
King  Emeline  S.  Mrs.  u.  857  Main. 
Kirkpatrick  Elizabeth,  198  Capen. 
Laidlow  Hannah,  2  Marsh. 
Lamb  Mary  E.  Mrs.  117  Oak. 
Layton  0.  J.  Mrs.  144  Capen. 
Lloyd  Addie  J.  200  AUyn. 
Loomis  H.  Mrs.  89  Wadsworth. 
Lorber  Harriet  A.  14  Church. 
Lynde  Annie,  1  Main. 
Mallory  Lizzie  C  649  Main. 
Marchant  Caroline  Mrs.  189  Ashley. 
Marsh  Mary  L.  14  Church. 
Masterton  Elizabeth,  62  Seymour. 
McKean  Eliza  J.  20  JefTerson. 
Meafoy  Florence,  646  Main. 
Morgan  Anna,  101  Ann. 
Mnnsbn  A.  G.  Miss,  14  Church. 
Myers  Sarah  I.  Mrs.  28  Talcott. 
Nellis  Weltha  A.  206  Asylum. 
Norton  Mary  J.  Mi-s.  1081  Main. 
Packer  Emily  J.  160  Allyn. 
Palmer  Annie,  20  .Jefferson. 
Palmer  Emily,  70  Wooster. 
Peck  I/Ois  S.  186  Seymour. 
Petersen  Kathrine,  206  Asylum. 
Pilgard  Katherine  D.  14  Church. 
Profitt  Mary  Mrs.  86  Benton. 
Ranney  Louise  J.  Mrs.  708  Asylum. 
Rattray  Cecelia  A.  u.  17  Russ. 
Reed  L.  M.  Mrs.  666  Main. 
Rich  Florence  Mrs.  487  Main. 
Roche  Bridget,  20  Sheldon. 
Rogers  Mary  A.  268  Main. 
Rust  Eliza  T.  6  Hudson. 
Schlatter  Charlotte  Mrs.  179  Alb. 
Seagrave  S.  £.  Mrs.  8  u.  81  Asylum, 

rm.  9. 
Senior  Bridget,  1446  Broad. 
Seymour  C.  M.  Mrs.  2  Bellevue. 
Sharpe  Howard  J.  10  Foot  Guard  pi. 
Sheldon  Sarah  M.  14  Church,  rm.  4. 
Sherwood  Emma,  166  Capen. 
Simpson  Eliza,  279  Asylum. 
Skinner  Harriet  Mrs.  41  Vine. 
Smith  E.  J.  Mrs.  71  Asylum,  rm.  21. 
Smith  Mary  J.  Mrs.  48  Grand. 
Smith  Alice  M.  14  Churoh. 
Snow  A.  G.  14  Church. 
Snow  Florence  A.  14  Church. 
Soper  Helen  G.  14  Church. 
Stannard  Ellen  L.  Mrs.  786  Main. 
Stowe  Etta  W.  Mrs.  746  Main. 


Straw  Henrietta,  258  Main. 
Sweeney  C.  A.  Mrs.  818  Main. 
TAYLOR  NELLIE  L.  Mrs.  u.  24 

Hopkins.  See  page  ZIS. 

Terrell  Emma  J.  268  Main. 
Tracher  Michael,  14  Grand. 
Tracy  M.  A.  Mrs.  20  Jefferson. 
Warner  Nellie  M.  60  Capen. 
Warren  Gertrude  B.  161  Maple. 
Wing  Belle  Mrs.  61  Oak. 
Walker  Benjamin  Mrs.  70  Bond. 
Walker  Emma,  10  Broad. 
Waters  E.  Mrs.  29  Linden. 
Wear  M.  F.  Mrs.  188  Trumbull. 
Wesley  Hattie,  128  Windsor. 
Wilkinson  Martha  J.  14  Church. 
Williams  Lizzie,  116  Oak. 
Wind  Lillie,  64  Church. 

OCEAM  STEAMERS. 

Bee  TUkett. 

OFFICE  FIXTURES. 

See  Scroll  Sawyere. 

OILS. 

See  Apotheeariee;  Houee  PainUre. 
CAPITOL    CITY   OIL    CO.    195 

State.  Seepage  484. 

Gai^dner  Samuel  A.  616  Main. 
Lovell  &  Tracy  Co.  177  Asylum. 
Standard  Oil  Co.  870  Front. 

OIL  CLOTHS, 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.    See  page  ^^T, 

OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Bee  aleo  Art  Storee. 
GILL  J.  D.  872  Main.     Seep.  146- 

OIL  STOVES. 

See  also  Stovee  and  Tin  Ware, 

MELLEN    &    HEWES    CO.     265 
Main.  Seepage  468. 

OMNIBUSES. 

See  Bxpreuee. 

OPERA  GLASSES. 

HARTFORD    OPTICAL    CO.    4 
State.  Seepage  168. 

OPERA  HOUSES. 

See  Theatre, 

ORCHESTRAS. 

See  JBande  of  Music. 

OPTICIANS. 

HARTFORD  OPTICAL   CO.  4 

State.  Seepage  168. 

Harvey  &  Lewis,  847  Main. 
Taylor  Frederick  N.  214  Asylum. 

ORGANS 

See  Music  Stores. 

ORGAN  TEACHERS. 

See  Music  Tetuhers. 

ORIENTAL  RUGS. 

See  Carpet  Store. 
Donchian  S.  B.  76  Pearl. 
NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.  See  pa^e  447, 


ORPHAN  ASYLUMS. 

See  also  CharUies. 

Hartford  Orphan  Asylum.  171  Put. 
St.  Catharine  C.  0.  A.  for  giris,  80  Ch. 
St.  James  C.  0.  A.  for  boys,  98  Ch. 

OVERGAITER  Mfrs. 

WILEY  WM.  H.  &  SON,  r.  59| 
Trumbull.    Seepage  489. 

Overhead  Trolley  Equipmerrt. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.    See  page  475. 

OYSTERS 

See  also  Markets. 

FAIR  HAVEN  OYSTER  DEPOT, 
80  State.  Seepage  126. 

FLYNN  JOHN,  188  Mun.  See 
page  547. 

HOmSS  T.  A.80  State.  Seepage  548. 

NEWTON  &  BURNET,  841  &  845 
Asylum.  Seepage  ^7. 

PACKAGE  EXPRESS. 

See  Express. 

PACKING. 

See  Subber  Packing. 

PACKING  BOXES 

See  Box  Makers. 

PAINTERS. 

See  House  Painters. 

PAINTERS'  SUPPLIES. 

BONNER-PRESTON  CO.  829  Mn. 
See  page  489. 

PAPER  HANGINGS. 

See  Wall  Paper f  Carpet  Stores. 

PAINTINGS.ENGRA  VINGS. 

CLEANED  and  RESTORED. 

ECKHARDT  J.  H.  CO.  287  Main. 

See  page  862. 
GILL  JAMES  D.  872  Main.    See 

page  146 
VORCE  A.  D.  CO.  276  Main.    See 

page  862. 

PAINTS.  OILS  and  GLASS. 

See  also  House  Painters. 

ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market. 

Seepage  468. 
BONl^R-PRESTON  CO.  829  Main 

Seepage  489. 
ENSWORTH  L.  L.  &  SON,   104 

Front  Seepage  552. 

GRIERSON  P.  C.  &  CO.  828  Pearl. 

See  page  478. 
Hartford  Rubber  Paint,  48  Ann. 
NIMS,    WHITNEY    &    CO.    672 

Main.  Seepage     461. 

PEPION  J.  &  CO.  25  Churoh.     See 

page  262. 
WALKER  ROBERt,  12   Church. 

See  page  829. 

PAPER  BOX  MACHINERY. 

TUCKER»S  E.  SONS,  100  Trumbull. 
Seepage  429, 


1 


586 


geek's  habtford  city  dibbotory. 


PAPER  BOXES. 

CALLAGHAN   C.  J.  42  Union  pi. 

See  page  77. 
HARTFORD  BOX  CO.  228  State. 

See  PO'ff^  488. 
Nichols  Paper  Box  Co.  866  Asylom 

PAPER  DEALERS. 

Bee  aUo  Paper  Mfrt.   Paper  Stock 

CASE,   LOCKWOOD  &  BBAIN- 

ARD  CO.  141  Pearl.    8eep.42Z. 
FOSTER  ELLIOTT  C.  17  Girard. 

See  page  136. 
GAR  VAN   PATRICK,  206  State. 

Seepage  419. 
PLIMPTON  MFG.  CO.  262  PearL 

Seepage  420. 
TUCI&R'S  E.  SONS,  lOOTrambnll. 

See  page  420. 

PAPER  HANGERS. 

GRIERSON  P.  C.  &  CO.  828  Pearl. 
Seepage  478. 

PAPER  KNIVES. 

WITTE  ROBERT  C.  67  Main.   See 
page  844  A. 

PAPER  PATTERNS. 

See  Smbraidery. 

PAPER  MILLS. 

EAST  HARTFORD  MFG.  CO.  miU 
in  Burnside.       See  page  427. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.  1  So. 
Ann.    See  page  426. 

HARTFORD  PAPER  COMPANY, 
141  Pearl.    Seepage  427. 

PAPER  RULERS. 

See  also  Book-Bindere. 
CASE,   LOCKWOOD   &    BRAIN- 

ARD  CO.  See  page  43&, 

McNIE  MALCOLM.  386  Asylum. 

See  page  424. 
PLIMPTON  MFG.  CO.  262  Pearl. 

See  page  420. 
TALCOTTWM.H.    Stepage4a.2. 

PARASOLS. 

See  Umbrellas. 

PARKS. 

See  Trotting  Parks;  PtLblic  Halls,etc. 

PAPER  STOCK. 

See  Paper  Dealers. 
Carpenter  &  Bartlett,  148  State. 
CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &  BRAIN ARD 

CO.  141  Pearl.      See  page  423. 
Davis  Perry,  South  Windsor. 
GARVAN  P.  207  State,    SeepA\9. 
HARTFORD  PAPER  CO.  141  PI. 

Seepage  427. 
Pierce  William  H.  88  Ferry. 

PARTIES. 

PLISCH  CHAS.  &  CO.  828  Pearl- 
Seepage  487. 

Pastors,  Priests,  Rectors. 

See  Clergymen,  and  page  651. 

PATENT  MEDICINES. 

See  Medicines, 


PATENT  RIGHTS. 

See  Attorneys  at  Law, 

CLAUSEN  ED.  C.  872  Main.    Set 

page  771. 
DESJARDINS  BENJAMIN  M.  872 

Main.  See  page  iZ\, 

HONISS  WM.  H.  870  Asylum.  See 

page  527. 
RICHARDS  F.  H.  808  Main.    See 

outside  front  cover. 
SIMONDS  WM.  E  2  Central.    See 

Outside  back  cover, 
Williams  Harry  R.  278)^  Main. 

PATTERNS. 

See  Paper  PaUsms;  Stamping. 

PATTERNS  &  MODELS. 

See  also  Metals. 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  CO. 

18  Centnd.    See  page  479. 
Ideal  Machine  Works,  828  Asylum. 
JONES  &  LITTLE.  38  Wells.    See 

outside  back  cover, 
NATIONAL    MACHINE   CO.  581 

CapitQl.    Seepage  496. 
TOPPING  JAMES  R.  262  Main. 

Seepage  484. 

PA  WN  BROKERS. 

Knoek  Leviat  S.  188  State. 
Levith  Louis.  174>ii  Front. 
Rhein  Reubeln,  68  Talcott. 
Sedelsky  B.  150  Front 
Sharpe  Frank  N.  71  Asylum. 
Warner  Chas.  S.  16  Mulberry. 

PEANUTS.  Etc. 

See  lYuitt  retail. 

PEAT  MOSS. 

SMITH,  NORTHAM  &  CO.    See 
page  660. 

PEDDLERS. 

Solomon  William,  272  Market. 
Spragiie  Elwin  L.  46  Bond. 
Ozon  Wallace,  62  Smith. 

PEEL  MAKER. 

SULLIVAN   C.   B.  181   Bellevue- 
Seepage  814. 

PERFUMERY  Mfrs. 

COLTON  J.  W.  See  opposite  inside 
back  cover, 

PETROLEUM  ENGINE  Mfr, 

NATIONAL  MACHINE  COM- 
PANY, 581  Capitol.    See  p.  495. 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  GOODS. 

BONNER-PRESTON  CO.  829  Main. 


Seepage  439. 

U.S.  PI 


HOTO  CHEM.  MFG.  CO.  29 
Pearl.    Seepage  868. 

PHOTO  ENGRAVING. 

HARTFORD   ENGRAVING    00. 

66  State.    See  page  417. 
MUGFORD  A.  177  Asylum.     See 

page  418. 

PHOTO  TYPING. 

MUGFORD  A    177  Asylum.      See 
page  418. 


PHOTOGRAPHERS. 

Bagley  P.  &  Co.  886  Main. 
Bundy  Horace  L.  872  Main. 
DeLamater  &  Son,  16  Pratt. 
Hale  Frank  L.  212  Asylum. 
Harney  Wm.  J.  281  Main. 
KellojBX  Edwin  P.  266  Main. 
Lay  Horace  E.  181  Main. 
Lloyd  Wm.  B.  Mrs.  868  Main. 
Nyser  John  C.  F.  2  Ford. 
Olsen  Johann,  447 3<  Main. 
Orgill  John  E.  275  Main. 
Rodgers  Hart  J.  471  Main. 
Stuart  Charles  T.  271  Main. 

PHYSICIANS. 

See  also  Nurses. 

ALJX)PATHIC. 

Officers  See  page  694. 

Abrams  A.  E.  78  High. 

9  to  10  A.  M.,  2  to  4,  7  to  8  p.  m. 

Sunday,  2  to  8  p.  m.  only. 
Telephone  620. 
Axtelle  J.  FranK,  211  Main. 
Baoon  William  T.  8  Pratt 
Bailey  George  C.  66  Church. 
Bailev  Michael  A.  66  Church. 
Barro'ws  B.  S.  78  High. 
Beach  Charles  C.  199  Main. 

11.80  A.M.  to  8  P.M.  Sundays,  4 

to  6  P.M.  Telephone  49. 

Belden  George  W.  71  Church. 
Bell  Geo.  N.  44  High. 

8.80  to  10  A.M.  2  to  4, 7  to  8  p.m. 
Telephone  53-8. 
Boucher  John  B.  92  Main. 
Campbell  James,  84  Congress. 
Cochran  Leon  B.  889  Capitol. 
Cook  Ansel  G.  104  High. 

8  to  9  A.  M.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m. 

Sunday  2  to  8  p.m.  Telephone  624. 
Crary  David,  Jr.  490  Main. 

8  to  9  A.M.,  1.80  to  4  and  7  to  9  p.m. 
Crossfield  Fred.  S.  26  Pratt. 

9am  to  4  p.  M. 
Crothers  T.  D.  66  Fairfield  av.    See 

page  680. 
Davis  G.  Pierrepont,  66  Prospect. 
Davison  Luther  A.  8  Pratt 
Douglass  E.  E.  86H  Church. 
Dwyer  John,  18  Charter  Oak. 
Fioelich  Charles  E.  47  Pratt 
Fuller  Horace  S.  96  Trumbull. 

Until  9  A.M.,  1  to  8  and  7  to  9  p.m. 
Telephone  486-2. 
Hall  Jobeph  B.f  surgeon )  21^  Pratt. 

8  to  9  A.  M.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.  m. 
Telephone  62. 
Howard  John,  119  Trumbull. 
Howe  Harmon  G.  187  High. 

8  to  9  A.M.,  8  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Sunday  8  to  4  p.m.  Telephone  29. 

Hudson  William  M.  106  Elm. 
IngaUs  P.  H.  112  High. 
11.80  A.  M.  to  8  p.  M. 

Telephone  842. 
Isham  Oliver  K.  44  Church. 
Hours — 11.46  A.  M.  to  8  p.  M. 
Telephone  716-8. 
Jarvis  Geo.  C.  98  High. 

11  A.M.  to  4  P.M.,  8  to  9.80  P.M. 
Telephone  888. 
Johnson  M.  M.  74  Pearl. 

9  to  10  A.  M.,  2  to  8.80,  7  to  9  P.  M. 

Telephone  78. 
Kane  Thomas  F.  141  Main. 
9  to  10  A  M.;  2  to  4  and  7  to 9p.m 
Telephone  448-4. 

Gladwin  Ellen  Hammond,  705  Asy. 
8.80  to  9.80  A.  M.,  2  to  4  p.  m. 
Telephone  808. 


geek's  habtfobd  city  directobt. 


587 


Kean  L.  J.  Dannstaedt,  67  Pearl. 
Knight  William  W.  96  Trnmbiill. 
Law  Homer  L.  100  Washington. 
Lawton  Franklin  L.  82  Congress. 
Lewis  John  B.  66  Prospect. 
Lvnch  William  J.  272  Park. 
Mayer  Nathan,  268  Main. 
Mcknight  E.  J.  870  Asylum,  rm.  0, 

Batt^rson  Building. 

0  to  10  A.if .,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 

Sunday  2  to  8  p.  m. 

Telephone  662-2. 
Miller  George  R.  182  High. 
Moi^an  WilHam  D.  286  Main. 
Morris  Charles  E.  80  Pearl. 
Murlless  H.  W.  66  Church. 
O'Flaherty  John,  116  Main. 
Peltier  Frank  H.  882  Main. 

11  A.M.  to  1  P.M.,  7  to  9  P.M.; 

Telephone  7. 
Porter  Wm.  Jr.  891  AUyn. 

8.30  to  9  A.M.,  2  to  4  P.M.    Sunday 

2  to  4  P  M. 
Root  Edward  K.  286  Main. 
Root  Joseph  E.  40  Pearl. 

10.80  A.M.to  12  M.  8.80  to  6.80  and 

7. 80  to  9  P.M.      Telephone  628. 
Rose  John  Henry,  8  Pratt. 

12  to  4  and  7  to  8  ^.m.     Sundays 

8  to  4  P.M.  Telephone  487. 
Russell  6.  W.  207  Farmiugton. 
St  John  Samuel  B.  26  Pratt. 
Segur  Gideon  C.  67  Farmiugton. 
Shepherd  George  R.  82  Farmington. 
Simpson  Fred.  T.  122  High. 
Smith  Oliver  C.  44  High. 

9  to  10  A.M.,  2  to  8.80,  7  to  8  p.m. 
Office  Telephone  68. 

Residence  116-4. 
Steams  Henry  P.  190  Retreat    Tel- 
ephone 82. 
St«m  Charles  S.  268  Main. 
Storrs  Melancthon,  91  Ann. 
Sullivan  Daniel  F.  64  Church. 
Taft  C.  E.  98  High. 
Waite  F.  L.  26  Pratt 
Waters  J.  B.  108  Trumbull. 
Weir  Janet  M.  81  Sprins;. 
Welch  Geo.  K.  98  Trumbull. 
Wolff  A.  J.  1  Spring. 

HOMCEOPATHIC. 

Ojgieeri,  iee  page  603. 

Angell  Augusttu,  872  Main. 

Hours — 9  A.M.  to  1  P.M.  2  to  6  p.m. 
Tuesday  and  Saturday  7  to  8  p.m. 
Beach  Chas.  L.  21  Capitol. 

Bickford  Henry,  98  Ann. 
8  to  9  A. M.,  1  to  2  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Telephone  749-2. 

Brewer  Clarissa  A.  Mrs.  120  Trum- 
bull. 

8  to  10  A.M.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 

Brigham  L.  Louise,  62  Church. 

9  to  10  A.M.,  2  to  4  and  6.80  to 
7.80  P.M.  Telephone  88. 

Case  Erastus  E.  109  Ann. 

Hooker  Edward  B.  268  Main. 
9  to  10.80  A.  M.,  2  to  8.80  P.  M. 
Sunday  12  to  1  p.  m.    Evenings 
at    residence,    70    Farmiugton. 
Telephone  residence  628. 

Jones  Charles  E.  office,  7  Florence. 
Hours,  7  Florence  until  8  a.  m.;  1 
to  2  P.M.  Y.M.C.A.  Building,  816 
Pearl,  10  to  11  A.  m.;  8  to  4  and 
7  to  8  P.  M.  Sundays  8  to  4  p.m. 
only.  Telephone  129-4. 


Kello^  Edward  W.  279  Main,  rms.  8 
and4. 

9  to  10  A.M.,  2.80  to  4  P.M.;  at 
office  daily,  except  Thursday  and 
Sunday  p.m.    Telephone  fe8.d69. 

King  E.  C.  21  Capitol. 

8  to  10  A.M.;  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Sunday,  8  to  10  a.m. 

Telephone  48. 
Peltier  P.  D.  882  Main. 

8.80    to    10   A.M.;    2    to  4  p.m. 

Thursday,  8.80  to  10  a.m.  only. 

Sunday,  6  to  6  p.m.  only. 
Office  Telephone  7.     Residence  8. 
Porter  Clifford  W.  18  Buckingham. 

9  to  10  A.M.  8  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Sunday,  8  to  4  p.m. 

Reinert  Emil  G.  266  Main. 

Rowe  M.  J.  86  Pratt 

Russegue  H.  Elmore,  96  Farmington. 
8  to  9  A.M.;  2,  to  8.80  and  7  to 
7.46  P.M.  Sunday,  8  to  4  p.m.  only. 
Telephone  connection. 


Albu  Max,  241  Main. 
Ailing  Buel  B.  66  Fairfield. 
Alton  C  D.  house  86  Farmington. 
Andre  G.  A.  204  Park. 

8  to  10  A.M.,  1  to  8  and  7  to  9  a.m. 
Telephone  428-8. 
Andross  Geor^,  264  Main. 
Beardsley  Bemamln  F.  90  Edwards. 
Booth  James  W.  86  Main. 
Bromley  Daniel  T.  121  Pearl 
Bunce  Philip  D.  18  Pratt 
Burr  James  G.  11  Clinton. 
Cahill  Joseph  H.  61  Church. 
Curtis  J.  S.  2  Garden. 
De Bonis  Dominick,  46  Morgan. 
Dickerman  W.  E.  19^  Pratt 

8  to  10  A.M.,  2  to  4  and  7  to  8  p.m. 
Telephone  626. 
Dowling  John  F.  678  Main. 

Until  9  A.M.,  2  to  4,  and  7  to  9  p.m. 
Telephone  616. 
Down  Edwin  A.  80  Washington. 
Edgar  Alexander  F.  206  Park. 
Elmer  Edward  0.  61  Francis. 
Ellsworth  P.  W.  121  Pearl. 
Farrar  L  162  Asylum.    Every  8d 

Friday  and  Saturday   of    each 

month.    Hours — Friday,  1  to  10 

p.  M.    Saturdays,  8  to  11  a.  m. 
Flint  Avin  S.  71  Asylum. 
Gladwin  Ellen  Hammond,  706  Asy. 

8.80  to  9.80  A.  M.,  2  to  4  p.  M. 
Telephone  808. 
Hastings  Panet  M.  180  Capitol. 
Hunn  Paul  R.  47  John. 
Moore  Edward  Everett,  816  Pearl. 
Richardson  Leonard  E.  99  Park. 
Root  Esther  A.  147  Trumbull. 
Scott  John  B.  71  Asylum. 
Shahbazlan  A.  S.  266  Main. 
Starr  Pierre  S.  809  Main. 

8  to  9.80  A.M.,  2  to  8.80  and  7.80 

to  8.80  P.M. 

House  Telephone  127-8. 
Sweet  Henry  T.  606  Main. 
Van  Reis  William,  8  72  Main. 
Waldron  Wm.  F.  241  Main. 

7  to  9  A.M.  2  to  4  and  7  to  9  p.m. 
Ward  J.  W.  496  Capitol. 

BOTANIC; 

MERRUM  A.  £.  COLT  MRS.  194 
High.  Seepage  288. 


CHIROPODIST. 
Bascom  Mary  M.  26  Pratt. 
Hathaway  Charles  H.  882  Main. 
LANKTON  ARBA,  2  Marsh.     See 

page  624. 
Mason  Ella,  Mrs.  872  Main. 
Scofield  Viola  M.  Mrs.  66  Main. 
Seliger  Wendel,  16  Waverly. 
Vamey  William  S.  872  Main. 

CHRISTIAN    SCIENTISTS. 
See  aUo  JIfetaphyticiane. 

CLAIRVOYANT. 
Andrew  H.  Jennie  Mrs.  9  Avon. 
Bascom  Caroline  L.  Mrs.  26  Pratt 
BuUard  A.  L.  Mrs.  228  Asylum. 
Dowd  Nora  J.  Mrs.  89  Clark. 
Fuller  Cynthia  B.  Mrs.  96  Webster. 
Greenleaf  M.  A.  Mrs.  20  Chapel. 
MERRIAM  a.  E.  colt  MRS.  194 

High.    See  page  283. 
Pierce  A  E.  Mrs.  17  Chapel. 
Thrall  Flavia  A.  Mrs.  627  Main. 
Tracy  Gertie  Daniels,  86  Church. 
Wescott  Christine  Mrs.  Ill  Laurel. 
Woolsey  William  A.  80  Charlotte. 

ECLECTIC. 

Androes  George,  264  Main. 
Brickley  Madame  G.  V.  120  Weth. 
McMasters  M.  J.  Mrs.  606  Main. 
Root  Esther  A.  Mrs.  147  Trumbull. 

HELMINTH0L0GI8T. 
LANKTON  AR  B A,  2  Marsh.     See 
page  624. 

MAGNETIC,     MASSAGE       AND 
RUBBING. 

Backus  Jason,  626  Main. 
Benedict  Carrie  M.  268  Main. 
Bullard  Arthur  H.  78  Church. 
Clark  M.  E.  Mme.  228  Asylum. 
Cook  Sarah  Mrs.  18  Cottage  pi. 
Cornwall  L.  A.  Mrs.  65  Sigoumey. 
JONES  GEO.  E.  199  Main. 

8  A.M.  to  9  P.M.        See  page  864. 
MERRIAM  A.  E.  COLT  MRS.  194 

High.    See  page  29S. 
Moore  Jennie  Mrs.  47  Lafayette. 
Osborne  Adelaide  £.  167  High. 
PEASE  HENRY   A.  68    Wooster. 

Seepage  261. 
Ponsaing  John,  20  Spring. 
TAYLOR  NELLIE  L.  Mrs.  u.  24 

Hopkins.  Seepage  818. 

METAPHYSICIAN. 

Barrows  Julia  R.  Mrs.127  Trumbull. 
Brown  Sarah  E.  Mrs.  870  Asvlum. 
Skinner  Jennie  S.  127  TrumSuU. 

PILE  OINTMENT. 
LANKTON  ARBA.    Seepage  624. 

MIDWIFE. 

Giesler  Mary  Mrs.  62  Temple. 
Jacobs  Jacob  Mrs.  46  Morgan. 
Lehmann  Pauline  Mrs.  189  Front. 
Perlitz  Madeline,  160  Front 

PHYSICIANS  SUPPLIES. 

ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE, 
142  Asylum.         See  page  447. 

GOODRICH  STEPHEN  &  CO.  606 
Main.    Seepage  149. 

GRAVES  F.  £.  81  Main.  Page  162. 


588 


OEEB's    HARTFORD    CITT    DIRECTORT. 


PIANO  POLISH. 

HARTFORD    DIAMHOND   POL- 
ISH CO.  118  A<;lum.  Set  p.  162. 

PIANO  TUNERS. 

See  alto  MuHe  Stores. 

PIANOS  and  ORGANS. 

SeeMiiHe. 

PICKLE  Mfr. 

Birden  J.  S.  &  Co.  84  Vine. 

PIKE'S  SOLIDLITE. 

HARTFORD  DIAMOND  POLISH 
CO.  118  Asylum. 

PIN  Mfr. 

JEWELL    PIN    COMPANY,    81 
Hicks.  Ste  page  490. 

PICTURES  and  FRAMES. 

See  Art  QalUriee ;  rhotographert. 

ECKHARDT  J.  H.  CO.  287  Main. 

See  page  862. 
GILL  J.  I).  872  Main. 
VORCE  A.  D.  CO.  276  Main.     See 

page  862. 
Wentworth  George  B.  268  Main. 
WILEY    LYMAN    A.  261    PearL 

Seepage  482. 
WUles  J.  H.  461  Main. 

MOULDING  MFR. 

HARTF'D  MOULDING  WORKS, 

26  Potter.  Seepage  476. 

PIPE  WRENCHES. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  476. 

PLANING  MILLS. 

See  Sato  MilU. 

PLA  TE  GLASS  INS. 

DICKINSON  L.  A.  &  CO.  224  Main. 
See  page  888. 

PLATE  PRINTING. 

See  JEngravert;  JPrintere. 

PERKINS  &  STANDISH,846  Main. 
Seepage  268. 

'       PLASTERITE. 

RIPLEY  SANFORD  CO.  882  Main. 
Seepage  617. 

PLOW  Mfr. 

COLLINS  CO.        atepagttti. 

PLUMBERS. 

See  also  Steam  Fitters. 

AHERN  JAMES,  280  Asylum.  See 

page  466. 
Birch  Richard,  20  Church. 
Blevins  William,  40  State. 
BULL,  N.B.&  SON.  189 Main.  See 

page  71. 
Buthn  Karl  A.  84  Temple. 
Clapp  Fred  C.  24  Church. 
CONRAN  FRANK  E.  287  Asylum. 

Seepage  96. 
Cope  Bros.  94  State. 
Couch  George  M.  608  Main. 
CRAIG  J.  S.  69  Farmington.     See 

page  866. 


CULLEN  JOHN,  18  State.    j».  440. 
Davis  James  R.  4  Central. 
Dodffe  E.  G.  8  Grove. 
Dufl^  James  F.  124  Main. 
Ellison  James,  667  Park. 
Fay  James,  84  Sheldon. 
Garvie  Robert,  12  Mulberrv. 
Harris  James  M.  802  Pearl. 
Hartley  WiUiam  N.  72  Albany. 
Haspey  William,  1081  Broad. 
Hogan  Malachi,  280  Main. 
HOGAN  WM.  B.  &  BROTHER,  81 

Trumbull.  Seepage  174. 

Hopper  &  Sweeney,  614  MrId. 
KeUer  WiUiam  W.  101  State. 
Langdon  &  Dailey,  680  Main. 
LANGDON  THOMAS  H.228  Pearl. 

See  page  488. 
Lawler  Edward,  160  Main. 
Lawler  John  J.  648  Asylum. 
Leitch  Henry,  291  Asylum. 
Mahl  George,  666  Main. 
Mahl  Edward,  608  Main. 
Mccarty  timothy  M.  78  Main. 

Seepage  226. 
Murray  Bros.  119^  Main. 
OAKES    THOMAS    &    SON,    11 

Haynes.     See  page  2bl. 
Pratt  Henry  S.  7  Sumner. 
Smith  John,  18  Ford. 
Snow  Charles  L.  608  Main. 

SUPPLIES. 

KNOX  FRANK  J.  814  Pearl.     Ste 

page  199. 
Hogan  Mfg.  Co.  r.  66  Grove. 

PLUSH  MFRS. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.     See 
inside  front  cover  and  page  608. 

POCKET  BOOK  Mfr. 

ARMS  POCKET  BOOK  CO.  886 
Asylum.  Seepage  424. 

POOL  ROOMS. 

See  also  Saloons. 

Olden  James,  211  Front 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  828  Pearl.    See  pages 
672-678. 

POOL  TABLES. 

Reiche  C.  E.  28  Mulberry. 

POP  CORN. 
LANKTON  ARBA,  2  Marsh.    See 
page  624. 

PORTIERES. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.    See  page  447. 

PORTRAITS. 

See  also  Photographers. 

PORTRAIT  ENGRA  VING. 

MUGFORD  A.  177  Asylum.    See 
page  418. 

POST  OFFICE. 

66  State.        Seepages  780,  786. 

POTATO  CHIPS. 

Plummer  Chas.  B.  406  WethersBeld. 


POTTERY. 

See  also  Crockery. 
Bosworth  Stanley  B.  88  Front 
PURRINGTON  C.  O.  77  New 
Britain.     Seepage  168. 

POWDER. 

See  Oun  Powder. 

POULTRY. 

See  Game. 

STEVENS  NEWELL  H.  829  Asy- 
lum. Seepage  649. 

PRECIOUS  STONES. 

See  also  Diamonds. 

CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  836  Main. 
See  outside  front  cover. 

Pressed  Paper  Hangings. 

BRAINERD  H.  B.  426  Main.    See 
page  448. 

PRINTERS. 

SeeaUo  Nmospapers;  LUhographers; 
Copper  Plate  PrttUers. 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHING  C0.424 

Asylum.  Seepage  424. 

Barnard  William  H.  164  Pearl. 
Burch  &  Tarbox,  91  Asylum. 
CALHOUN    PRINTING    CO.   29 

Union  pi.  See  page  422. 

CALLAHAN  DAVID  F.  118  Asy- 

lum.    Seepage  417. 
CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &   BRAIN- 

ARD  CO.  141  Pearl.  Seepage  428. 
CLARK  &  SMITH,  862  Main.    See 

pape  88. 
Daniels  Newell  P.  26  Asylum. 
Daniels  Heury  C.  284  Asylum. 
Doming  Printing  C  o.  821  Main. 
ELECTRIC  PRINTING  OFFICE, 

118  Asylum.         Seepage  417. 
EUHU  GEER*S  SONS,  16  State. 

Seepage  421. 
Finlay  Bros.  26  Asylum. 
FOWLER  &  MILLER  Co.  r.  341 

Main.    Seepage  187. 
GAINES  CHARLES  M.  66  State. 

Seepage  419. 

HARTFORD   PRINTING   CO.  16 

State.  Seepage  421. 

Johnson  George  F.  264  Mam. 
MEYER  &   NOLL,  802   Asylum. 

Seepage  417. 
MOSEXEY  DAVID  S.  886  Asylum. 

Seepage  416. 
Pease  L.  &  Co.  802  Asylum. 
PECK  R.  S.  &  CO.  (Star  Printing 

Co.)  14  Ford.       Seepage  421. 
Pfeiffer  Paul  F.  81  Mulberry. 
Pfund  William  A.  60  Morgan. 
PLIMPTON  MFG.  CO.  262  Peari. 

Seepage  420. 
Roeske  H.  H.  &  Co.  248  Main. 
Union  Printing  Co.,  W.  A.  Beador 

&  Co.  90  Asvlum. 
WILEY  LOUlS  G.  174  PearL    See 

page  419. 
Waterman  &  Wright  366  Asylum. 
Woods  &  Hnrl^,  9  Urove. 

PRINTERS'  MATERIALS. 

PHELPS,  DALTON  &  CO.  Dickin- 
son Type  Foundry,  Boston.  Be* 
page  426. 


GSEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


689 


PRINTING  PRESS  Mfr. 

COLTS  PAT.  FIRE  ARMS  MFG. 

CO.  17  Vandyke.     Seepage  601. 
NATIONAL    MACHINE  CO.  681 

CapitoL  Seepage  495. 

PRINTERS  OF  SILKS. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.  See 
page  508  and  intide  front  cover. 

PRIVATE  SCHOOLS. 

See  lUio  SehooU,  BuHneu  Collegee. 

PUBLIC  CHARITIES. 

See  ChariHet. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

See  SehooUt  and  page  638. 

PRODUCE. 

FITZGERALD  RANSOM  N.  142 
State.  Seepage  181. 

CHAMBERLINS.D.  179  State.  See 
page  88. 

FOWLER  &  HUNTTING.  47  Ann. 
Seepage  545. 

Haskell  Chas.  B.  146  State. 

Noble  C.  S.  78  Trumbull. 

Sloane  John,  819  Asylum. 

PROVISIONS. 

INGRAHAM,  SWIFT  ft  Co.  126 

Church.    See  page  620. 
CHAMBERLIN   S.  D.  179  State. 

Seepage  88. 
Handy  K.  L.  81  Church. 
HARTFORD    BEEF    CO.    54-56 

Huntley  av.    Seepage  162. 
HARTFdRD     PROVISION     CO. 

Valley  st.    Seepage  645. 
HUBLB'URT  E.  E.  Valley  st    See 

page  180. 
KIBBE  E.  S.  CO.  149  State.    See 

page  647. 
POTTER  &  PAYNE,  406-407  Al- 

lyn.    See  page  621. 

PUBLIC  HALLS,  PUBLIC 
BUILDINGS.  PARKS.  Etc. 

See  Trotting  Parke ;  Clubtj  Armoriee, 
PUBLIC    HALLS. 

Alumni  Hall,  Trinity  College. 
American  Hall,  8  American. 
Arba  Lankton  Total  Abstinence, 

148  Commerce. 
Auditorium,  180  Asylum. 
Barbers  Hall,  661  Park. 
Bliss  Hall,  8  Pratt,  cor.  Main. 
Bliss  New  Hall,  861  Main. 
Bolden  Hall,  26  Elm. 
Centennial  Hall,  6  Hungerford. 
Central  Hall^  11  Central. 
Charter  Oak  Hall,  junc.  of  Charter 

Oak  and  Hnyshope. 
City  Hall,  800  Main. 
City  Mission  Hall,  284  Pearl. 
Columbia  Hall,  871  Main. 
Elk  Hall,  7  Central. 
FOOT  GUARD  ARMORY  HALL, 

169  High.  Seepage  488. 

Germania  Hall,  484  Main. 
Glenwood  Hall,  614  Capitol. 
Good  Templars  Hall,  861  Main. 
Good  Will  Hall,  40  Pratt 
Grand  Army  Hall,  882  Main. 
Harbison  Hall,  128^  Main. 


Hartford  Tnmehalle  Ca  10  Morgan. 

Hibernian  Rifle  Club  Hall,  104  Asy. 

Hoemer  Hall  (Hartford  Theol.  Sem- 
inary), 1607  Broad. 

Jarvis  Hall,  Trinity  College. 

Jewell  Hall,  828  Pearl. 

Kastner  Hall,  62  Market 

Keney  Hall,  40  Pratt 

Knights  of  Labor  Hall,  11  Central. 

Maennerohor  Hall.  5  American. 

Masonic  Hall,  58  Ann  cor.  Allyn. 

Melodeon  Hall.  885  Main. 

Memorial  Hall,  (Eldridge)  Congre- 
gational, 426  Asylum. 

Odd  Fellows  Hall,  418  Main. 

Old  City  Hall,  75  to  98  Market,  en- 
trance 88  Kinsley. 

Olsen  Hall,  19  Mulberry. 

Opera  House,  895  Main. 

ParkviUe  Hall,  718  Park. 

Parsons  Theatre,  66  Prospect. 

Putnam  Phalanx  Hall,  6  Haynes. 

Pythian  Hall,  297  Main. 

Sangerbund  Hall,  11  Central. 

Spiritual  Hall,  81  Asylum. 

Stangler  Hall,  New  Park,  cor.  Ham. 

St  Augustine  Hall,  258  Main. 

St  James  Hall,  800  Allyn. 

St  Johns  Hall,  180  Main. 

Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  802  Asylum. 

Unity  Hall,  26  Pratt 

Weller  Hall,  52  Market 

Wright  Hall,  284  Pearl. 

BUILDINGS. 
See  alto  JanUore;  Elevatort. 
Acme,  87^  Church, 
^tna  Life  Ins.  Co.'s  Bldg,  218  Main. 
American  School  for  Deaf,  690  Asy. 
Ballerstein  Building,  872  Main. 
Batterson  Block,  870  Asylum. 
Belmont,  14  Church. 
Boardman  Building,  802  Asylum. 
Bonded  Warehouses,  r.  86  Pratt 
Buckingham  Block.  71  to  88  Main. 
Bushnell  Flats,  84  West 

Capitol  or  State  House,  on  Bushnell 

Park. 
Cheney  Building,  882  Main. 
City  Mission  Building,  284  PearL 
Collins  Building,  81  Asylum. 
Columbia  Builamg,  871  Main. 
Cone  Building,  87  Asylum. 
Conn.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Bldg.  291  Mn. 
Cooks  Building,  86  Pratt 
County  Buildmg,  85  Trumbull  and 

85  Allyn. 
County  Jail,  42  Seyms. 
Courant  Building,  62-68  State,  ele- 

yator  entrance,  66. 
Ely  Block,  156  Main. 
Exchange  Block,  Main  c.  State. 
Fire  BeU,  48  Pearl. 
Florence,  The  14-16  Florence. 
Foster  Block,  284  Asylum. 
Fox  Building,  410  Main. 
Geer's  Directory  Building,  16  State. 
Goodwin  Block,  228  Asylum,  ele- 

yator  entrance,  17  Haynes. 
Gregory  Block,  80  State'. 
Halb  of  Record,  114  Pearl,  cor.  Tru. 
Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Bldg.  58  Tru. 
HARTFORD  HOSPITAL  20  South 

Hudson.        Seepagee  668,  669. 
Hartford  Lib.  Assoc^n,  5  Athenaeum. 
Hartford     Theological    Seminary, 

1607  Broad. 
Hartford  Trust  Co.  Block  274  Main 

2  Cen.  eleyator  entm.  278^  Main. 


Hills  Block,  888  Main  ft  80  Asylum. 
Home  for  the  Aged,  20Jeffer8on. 
Howard  Building,  440-448  Asylum 
Hudson  Building,  now  Kohn,862  Mn. 
Hurlbut  Block,  878  Asylum. 
Industrial  Building,  681  CapitoL 
Judd  ft  Root  Building,  889  Allyn. 
Loom  is  Block,  46-54  Ann. 
Marble  Block,  9-16  Central. 
McGoodin  Block,  916-918  Main. 
Melodeon  Building.  885  Main. 
Metropolitan  Block,  428-482  Main. 
Miller  Building,  406  Main. 
Moraue  The,  88  Kinsley,  northeast 

or  police  station  builaing. 
Northam  Towers,  Trinity  College. 
Parsons  Building,  855-869  Main. 
Phoenix  Bank  Building,  808  Main. 
Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  bldg.  54-66  Pearl. 
Pierson  Building,  16-22  State. 
Police  Office  and  Station,  88  Kinsley. 
Post  Office,  cor.  State,  American 

and  CentraL 
Putnam  Building,  242  Main. 
Retreat  for  the  Insane,  80  Wash. 
Roxbury,  667  &  669  Main. 
Saengerbund  Hall,  8  Morgan. 
Sceery*s  Block,  46  Wells. 
Seabury  Hall,  Trinity  College. 
Society  for  Savings*  Building,  11 

Pratt 
State  Arsenal,  880  Main. 
St.  Clair,  7-9  Canton. 
Telephone  Building,  247  PearL 
The  Linden.  121  Main. 
Times  Building,  246  to  252  Main. 
Town  House,  2  Holcomb. 
Town  Post,  114  PearL 
Trinity  College,  Summit  one  mile 

south  of  the  Capitol. 
Union  for  Home  Work  Building, 

289  Market 
Unity  Building,  26  Pratt 
Wadsworth  Atnenseum,  206  Main, 

opposite  Mulberry. 
Warburton  Building,  280  Asylum. 
Watkinson  Library,  206  Main. 
Wayerly  Block,  258  Main. 
Winthrop,  668  &  666  Main. 
Woods  Building,  rear  262  Main. 
Young  Men*8  Christian  Association, 

816,  828  Peari. 

PABK8. 
See  aUo  page  708. 

Buckingham  Park,  cor.  Main  and 

Buckmghara. 
Bushnell  Park,  bounded  by  Asylum, 

Ford,  Jewell,    Trumbull,  Wells, 

Elm  and  Trinity  sts.  and  Cap.  ay. 
Pond  Park. 
Pope  Park. 
South  Park,  junc.  Main,  Maple  and 

Wethersfield. 
Tunnel  Park,  junction  of  Main  st 

and  Albany  ay. 
Washington  Street  Park,  junction 

Washmgton  and  Lafayette. 

PUBLISHERS. 

See  also  Book  Publithere;  Printert. 

PULLEY  Mfr. 

LINCOLN   &  CO.  54  Arch     See 

page  476. 
PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.l  Flower. 

Seepage  477. 


1 


590 


GEERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


PUMPS. 
ANDREWS    &    CREEDON,    446 

Asylum.  See  page  497. 

DAVIS  I.  B.  &  SON,  40  CushmaD. 

Seepage  600. 
GRANT  C.  L.  18  Florence.     Bee 

page  491. 

PUNCHES, 

IDEAL  MACHINE  WORKS,  828 

Asvlum.  Seepage  182. 

Hill  Warren  Co.  The,  174  Pearl. 

QUARRIES. 

WINDSOR  RED  STONE  CO.  Set 
page  457. 

RAGS. 

See  aUo  Junlc  Shopt. 
GAR  VAN  P.  205  State.    See  p.  485. 
Stone  Jesse  E.  44  Woodbrldge. 

RAILROAD  CAR  WHEELS. 

Washburn  Car  Wheel  Co.  66  Suf- 
field. 

RAILROAD  COMMISS'RS. 

Room  48  in  Capitol. 
See  page  680. 

RAILROAD  LAMP  Mfr. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Seepage  485. 

RAILROAD  OFFICES. 

H.  &  C.  W.  R.  R.  59  Spruce. 

Hartford  &  Conn.  Valley  K.R.  450 
Asylum. 

Hartford  Street  Railway,  115  State. 

Hartford  and  West  Hartford  R.  R. 
Co.  241  Main. 

New  York  &  New  England  R.  R. 
460  Asylum. 

New  York,  New  Hayen  &  Hartford 
R.  R.  450  Asylum. 

Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  Eng- 
land R.  R.  59  Spruce. 

RAILROAD   PASSENGER 
ST  A  TIONS. 

Hartford  &  Conn.  Valley  R.  R.  Sta 

tions,  466  Asylum,  and  265  State, 
Hartford  &  Conn.  Western  R.  R. 

Station,  59  Spruce. 
New  York  &  New  England  R.  R. 

Station,  466  Asylum. 
New  York,  New  Hnyen  &  Hartford 

R.  R.  Station,  466  Asylum. 
Philadelphia,  Reading  &  N.E.R.R. 

office  59  Spruce. 

/?.   /?.   FREIGHT  DEPOTS. 

Philadelphia,  Reading  &  N.E.R.R. 

freight  depot  69  Spruce. 
New  York  &  New  England  R.  R. 

95  Pleasant. 
New  York,  New  Hayen  &  Hartford 

R.  R.  98  Kilbourn. 

RAILROAD  TICKETS. 

Set  TiekeU. 

RAIL  WA  Y  SUPPLIES. 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.  Seepage  485. 


RANGES. 

See  also  Stove$. 
FENN  L.  T.  206  Main.    Seep.  462. 

RATCHET  DRILLS. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  See  page  i76. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO. 
1  Flower.  Seepage  477. 

RAZOR  GRINDER. 

See  Cfutlert,  etc. 

RAZOR  MFR. 

COWLISHAW  HENRY,  162  Pearl' 
See  page  491. 

WITTE  ROBERT  C.  r.  57  Main. 
See  page  ^A4  A. 

READING  ROOMS. 

See  Librariee. 

H'tPd  Public  Library,  6  Athenseum. 

The  Temperance  Reading  room, 
102  Sheldon. 

Yoke  Fellows  Band,  Fourth  Church, 
609  Main. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  AS- 
SOCIATION. Seepage8^72,  678. 

READY  MADE  CLOTHING. 

See  Clothing. 

REAL  ESTATE  and  LOANS. 

See  aUo  Auction  and  CommieHon: 
Brokere. 

BESTOR  HOWARD  G.  80  PearL 

Seepage  866. 
Bissell  Thomas  H.  95  Ann. 
Bragaw  Isaac,  915  Main. 
BRAY  JAMES  C.  106  Trumbull. 

See  page  64. 
BRAY  W.  J.  47  Sigoumey.    See 

page  64. 
BuUard,  Johnson  &  Shipman,  175 

Asylum. 
CHAl>MAN  RUSH  P.  870  Asylum. 

Seepage  84. 
CONKLIN  H.  W.  9Cen.     Seep.  98. 
Cowles  S.  W.  891  Main. 
Cummings  L.  G.  100  Edwards. 
Delliber  Charles  H.  218  Park. 
Dibble  Emma  E.  Mrs.  22  Pratt. 
DILLINGHAM  E.B.  245  Main.  See 

Sage  112. 
NAVAN  PATRICK  B.  92  Pearl. 
Seepage  114. 

Doty  Samuel  C.  279  Main. 

Edwards  Charles  W.  B.  63  Albany. 

Eldridee  James  W.  2  State. 

Equitable  Mortgage  Co.  9  Central. 

FIDELITY  CO.  25  Pearl.     ».  882. 

Flint  Harold  F.  C.  821  Main. 

GLADWIN  &  MORSE,  7  Asylum. 
See  page  370. 

Glazier  A.  Judson,  8  State. 

Gleszer  &  Seltzer,  2  State. 

Goodwin  J.  J.  &  F.  291  Main. 

Gridley  Henry  R.  18  State. 

IOWA  MORTGAGE  CO.  40  Asy- 
lum. See  page  874. 

Kennedy  Henry,  297  Main. 

LAMB  LORENZO,  159  Main.    See 
page  84. 

Lmcoln  Frederick  M.  877  Main. 

Merrill  Arthur  H.  878  Asylum. 

Midway  Land  Co.  297  Main. 

MOORE  GEO  W.  &  CO.  281  Main. 
Seepage  874. 


^k 


MULHALL     JAMES,   89     Peaii 

Seepaae  242. 
New  England  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 

279  Main. 
Parsons  Edward  W.  9  CentraL 
PIERSON    FREDERICK    A.   863 

Main.  See  page  866. 

Pitkin  Ralph,  675  Farmineton. 
Prentice  Cnarles  H.  888  Main. 
Roberts  Charles  F.  190  Pearl. 
SECURITY   CO.    62  PearL      See 

page  888. 
SEYMOUR  ARTHUR  N.  888  Main 

Seepage  865. 
Seymour  Leyerett  K.  2  Central. 
Shelton  Edward,  66  State. 
Steinmetz  Bros.  82  Asylum. 
Stockwell  Joseph  C.  246  Main. 
Taintor  George  E.  228  Asylum. 
TULLER  GEO.  W.  838  Main.    See 

>age  324. 

AKEFIELD  &  MARQUARDT, 

872  Main.     See  page  829. 
Walder  Aaron,  70  Temple. 
WARD    WILLUM,  845  Main. 

Seepage  881. 
Waterous  Richard  G.  8  Asylum. 
White  Alonzo,  148  Seymour. 
White  Weston  L.  856  Main. 
Whitmore  Franklin  G.  190  Pearl. 
Wood,  Harmon  &  Co.  258  Main. 
Woods  George  H.  278  Main. 

REAMING  MACHINE  Mfr. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flower. 

Seepage  477. 

REAL  LACES  CLEANED. 

Eaton  Henry  J.  Mrs.  92  PparL 

RED  SAND  STONE. 

WINDSOR  RED  STONE  CO.  See 
page  457. 

REFRIGERATING  ROOMS, 

FISCHER    HUBERT,   816    Park. 
Seepage  444. 

REFRIGERA  TORS. 

See  al9o  Stoves  and  Tinware. 

REGISTRARS  of  ELECTORS 

Cotter  William,  Jr.  114  Peari. 
Young  E.  S.  114  Pearl. 

RELIEF  WORK. 

NEAL,  GOFF  8c  INGLIS  CO.  428 

Main.    Seepage  447. 
RIPLE Y-SANFORD  CO.  882  Main. 

Seepage  517. 

RENTS  COLLECTED. 

CONKLIN  H.  W.  9  Central.     See 

page  98. 
LANIB  LORENZO,  159  Main.    See 

page  84. 
s£yMOUR  a.  N.888  Main.    See 

page  865. 

RE-SEATING  CHAIRS. 

MARTIN  J.  HENRY,  42  Seyms. 
Seepage  222. 

RESTAURANTS. 

See  also  Motels i  Boardinghouses, 
Abroza  Charles,  189  Front 
Anderson  Augusta,  297  Lawrence. 


geek's  habtfobd  city  dieectoey. 


591 


BACKES  F.  W.  169  Asjlnm.    See 

page  48. 
Bagot  John  R.  (oysters),  107  State. 
Barrett  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.  170  Main. 
Bates  George  D.  196  Asylum. 
BESSE  P.  &  J.  239  Main.      See 

page  56. 
BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CO.  400 

Main.    Seepage  449. 
Bushnell  Park  Restaurant,  816  PI. 

Seepage  487.  ^ 

Callender  &  Ball,  8  Central. 
Callender  &  Co.  296  Asylum. 
Capitol  Ay.  House  276  Lawrence. 
Cinagliano  Frank,  185  Front. 
CLARK  DWIGHT  A.  16  Churoh. 

Seepage  520. 
Daigneau  Eli,  276  Lawrence. 
Dayenport  Joseph  C.  7  American. 
DeFelice  Alonzo,  52  Front. 
Denisch  Sewell.  178  Front. 
Dillon  R.  J.,  R.  H.  depot,  466-478  Asy 
Farr  Frank,  148  Front. 
Gardner  E.  S.  Mrs.  577  Main. 
Getz  Mary  Mrs.  117  Front. 
Gloyer  B.  C.  100  Sheldon. 
Goodale  William  N.  Ill  Pearl. 
Grorman  J.  0.  255  Asylum. 
Guethlein  Leo.  F.  88  Pearl. 
Hall  J.  W.  Mrs.  618  Capitol. 
Habenstein  E.  55  Ann. 
Hammond  Clarence  L.  826  Asylum. 
Heins  Brothers,  430  Asylum. 
Heublein  G.  F.  86  Mulberry. 
Homelike  Cafe,  577  Main.' 
HONISS  T.  A.  (  Oysters  J  80  State. 

See  page  548. 
Johnson  Charles  W.  281  Lawrence. 
Lawlor  B.  S.  manager,  876  Asylum. 
Laws  Martha  S.  Mrs.  881  Main. 
LONG  BROS.  78-82  Sta.  Seep.  211. 
Marks  E.  12  Ford. 
McClean  Joseph,  10  Gold. 
McCue  Julia  A.  186  Front 
Merrill  L.  D.  54  Prospect. 
MIRROR    PALACE    DINING 

ROOMS,  78  State.     See  p.  211. 
MUZZEY    MARY    R.     Mrs.    14^ 

Church.    See  page  61B. 
Noill  Henrv  W.  8  American. 
Park  View'  Hotel,  430  Asylum. 
Pavton  Frank  P.  880  Pearl. 
Phelan  Patrick  Wm.  17  Mulberry. 
PLISCH    CHARLES   &    CO.  823 

Pearl.    See  page  437. 
Sanberbi  Gottfried,  765  Park. 
Strong  Henry  N.  189  Asylum. 
Weller  Robert,  Jr.  50  Market 
Wootton  George,  270  Main. 

ffETREA  T  FOR  INSANE. 

See  also  Hospitals;  Orphan  Asylum. 

CONNECTICUT  RETREAT  FOR 
INSANE,  80  Washington.  See 
pages  666,  667. 

R/D/NG  STABLES. 

8ee  Hvery  Stables. 

RIFLE  RANGES. 

Companies  of  IstReg't,  So.  Meadow. 
Franklin,  So.  Meadow. 
German,  300  Wethersfield. 

RIVERDREDQING, 

HARTFORD  DREDGING  COM- 
PANY, 253  Main.    Seepage 510. 


ROMAN  BATHS. 

JONES  GEORGE  E.  199  Main.  See 
page  864. 

ROOFERS  and  SLA  TERS. 

See  also  Tinners. 
Bleyins  Dayid,  888  Park. 
Capitol  City  Roofing  Co.  44  Pratt 
Clark  Merlin  F.  19  Center. 
Clarke  E.  W.  &  Son,  r.  82  Village. 
Dunlap  George  G.  612  Main. 
FORD   J.    P.  378   Asylum.     See 

page  522. 
Kingsley  H.  B.  44  Pratt 
Lyman  Eleazer  H.  18  Elmer. 
Sherman  Seth  E.  238  Martin. 
WHITE   F.  W.  588    Main.      See 

page  454. 

ROOFS  REPAIRED. 

FORD  J.  P.  873  Asylum.  See 
page  622. 

ROPE  Mfr. 

CHURCH  ABNER,  38  Morgan.  See 
page  86. 

ROSES. 

WALLACE  W.  E.  57  Farmington. 
Seepage  880. 

RUBBER  BELTING,  PACK- 
ING and  HOSE. 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO.  26  Asy- 
lum.    See  inside  back  cover. 

JOHNS-PRATT,  555  Capitol.  See 
page  495. 

RUBBER  BOOTS  d  SHOES. 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO.  26  Asy- 
lum.   See  inside  back  cover. 

RUBBER   CLOTHING,  Etc. 

Bidwell  John  C.  &  Co.  287  Asylum. 

CLAPP&  TREAT,  64  State.  See 
page  87. 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO.  26  and  28 
Asylum.     See  inside  back  cover. 

FISKE  JOHN  D.  &  Co.  278  Asy- 
lum.   See  page  492. 

McGee.CMcGeeMfg.Co.)  r.  78  Park. 

RUBBER  MOULD  Mfr 

CLARK  EDRED  W.  81  Wells.  See 
page  446. 

RUBBER  STAMPS. 

See  Stamps  and  Stencils. 

iEtna  Stamp  Works,  26  Asylum. 
BURCH  GEORGE  W.  91  Asylum. 

Seenage  448. 
PAR0:R  T.  M.  71  Asylum.    See 

page  490. 

RUBBER  SYRINGES,  Etc. 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO.  26  Asy- 
lum.   See  inside  back  cover. 

RUGS. 

See  Carpet  Stores. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.  428 
Main.  See  page  447. 

Rug  and  Carpet  Cleaning, 

STANDARD  RUG  AND  CARPET 
RENOVATING  CO.  r.  13-15 
Wells.  Seej7a^e308. 


RUPTURE  CURE. 

Flint  Alvin  S.  71  Asylum. 

RUSSIAN  BATHS. 

See  also  Baths. 

JONES  GEORGE    £.  199    Main. 
See  page  364. 

SADDLERY  HARDWARE. 

Hartford  Novelty  Works,  88  Trn. 

SADDLE  Mfrs. 

See  Harness.  Etc. 
SMITH,  BOURN  &  CO.  384  Asy- 
lum.   See  page  f^. 

SAFE   DEPOSIT   VAULTS. 

See  Bankt  and  Tnut  Co'i. 

SAFES. 

Ashmead  James  H.  &  Son,  41  Tru. 
BILL  BROS.  46  Ann.    See  p.  505. 

SAFE  and  LOCK 
REPAIRING. 

HALLIDAY  W.  H.  181  Front.  See 
page  458. 

SAFE  MOVERS. 

BILL  BROS.  46  Ann.  See  page  606. 
HEBARD  &  CO.  217  State.    See 
page  608. 

SALE  STABLES. 

See  Livery  StahU. 
Blumenthal  Isaac  R.  20  Morgan. 
Frink  George  H.  186  Main. 
Gaines  Fred.  S.  946  Main. 
Kenyon  Edward  F.  287  Albany. 
RAtMOND  &  SLOAN,  19  Mather. 
See  page  506. 

SALOON  FIXTURES. 

TAFT  CO.  Lumber  st.    See  p.  466. 

SALOONS. 

See  also  Brewers;  Bottlers;  Liquors, 

Hotels. 
Adams  Hotel,  870  Albany. 
Ahem  William  T.  49  Sheldon. 
Allyn  House  Cafe,  148  Asylum. 
Anderson  Richard  C.  151  Main. 
Barry  Albert,  581  Main. 
Barry  Thomas,  63  Morgan. 
Berry  &  Cosgroye,  448  Main. 
Berry  &  Cosgrove,  218  Front. 
Bessette  John  M.  35  Mulberry. 
Bond  &  Co.  25  Temple. 
Bondy  Sigmund,  42  Asylum. 
Brewer  Michael,  52  Ward. 
Brooks  Abel  E.  887  Main. 
Buckley  &  0'Laughlin,22  Central. 
Bums  James,  136  Windsor. 
Butler  Bros.  88  Spmce. 
Chapote  Georee,  21  Wells. 
Claffcy  John  R.  69  Main. 
Clancy  Timothy  A.  569  Main. 
Clark 'John  J.  245  State. 
Clifford  Michael,  117  Windsor. 
Colbum  Chas.  M.  870  Albany. 
Coleman  Cornelius,  27  Main. 
Conners  William,  14  Albany. 
Conway  Martin,  130  Front 


692 


GBBB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Costello  William,  86  Albany. 
Canninffham  James,  447  Main. 
Curtin  John  D.  149  Main. 
Davis  &  Smith,  75  Main. 
Dav  Frederick  E.  98  Main. 
Dolan  Frank,  89  Kinsley. 
Dolan  Frank.  80  Windsor. 
Dolin  J.  F.  481, 486  Main. 
Donaghuc  Edward,  862  Asylum. 
Donaghue  William,  28  Union  pi. 
Donahue  John  J.  366  Asylum. 
Donovan  Timothy,  92  Front. 
Dougherty  Philip,  47  Spruce. 
Doyle  Patrick,  28  Spruce. 
Drechler  Walter,  84  Front. 
Driscoll  David  C.  18  Albany. 
Duggan  George,  48  Wells. 
Dwver  John  J.  80  Albany. 
Elliott  William,  682  Main. 
Emmonds  Joseph,  88  Front. 
Ernst  Henry,  27  Mulberry. 
Fagan  Martin,  1076  Broad. 
Farr  Rocco  146  Front. 
Farrell  John  A.  109  State. 
Farrell  John  H.  142  Main. 
Farrell  Morris,  20  Ford. 
Farrell  &  Co.  208  State. 
Feelev  Matthew  J.  24  Front. 
FISC&ER    HUBERT,   816    Park. 

Seepage  444. 
Fox  ftfartin,  214  Sheldon. 
Fox  Michael  J.  57  Market. 
Franzen  Frederick  W.  97  Main. 
GaflFey  John  F.  116  State. 
Gallagher  Thomas  F.  75  Windsor. 
Galvin  John  C.  86  Morgan. 
German  Republic  House,  168  Front. 
Goodacre  William  H.  264  Main. 
Gothers  John  J.  66  Sheldon. 
Govan  James,  119  Front. 
Grady  John  C  147  Windsor. 
Graf  Adolph,  36  Temple. 
Green  Henrv  P.  68  Market. 
Greenberg  Leon,  72  Trumbull. 
Griffin  John,  82  So.  Prospect. 
Guethlein  Leon  F.  88  Pearl. 
Hardie  Thomas  C.  287  Park. 
Hawksworth  Henry,  29  Main. 
Hawksworth  William,  86  Park. 
Heins  Bros.Park  ViewHotel,480A8y. 
Heneghan  William,  141  Windsor. 
Henning  Otto,  81  Temple. 
Herrup  Eli,  182  Front. 
Heublein  Edmund,  196  Main. 
Heublein  G.  F.  &  Bro.  893  Main,  86 

Mulberry. 
Hewins  Matt  H.  262  Main. 
Higgins  Joseph  F.  61  Elm. 
Hirth  Joseph,  79  Main. 
Hudner  William  F.  61  Front. 
Huebler  F.  Alfred.  286  New  Park. 
Huebler  Julius  E.  &  Co.  827  Main. 
Hunter  &  Clark,  123  Pearl. 
Jacobson  Jacob,  80  Front. 
Janson  Henry,  480  Main. 
Johnson  Andrew,  282  Park. 
Kampfmann  Adam,  163  Front. 
Kane  Thomas  F.  596  Park. 
Kastner  L.  M.  est.  80  Church. 
Katz  Max,  87  Morgan. 
Keane  Matthew  F.  84  Walnut 
Kehoe  &  Geary,  167  State. 
Kelley  James,  66  Spruce. 
Kelley  John  F.  161  State. 
Kiely  Michael  J.  538  Main. 
Killian  Terrence.  77  Sheldon. 
Killin  William  H.21  Kilboum. 
King  M.  H.  2  Lawrence. 
Koch  August,  29  Central.  | 


Krumgold  Henry,  60  Pleasant 
Lambert  John,  286  Windsor. 
Lane  Thomas,  6  Franklin. 
Lathrop  Walter  H.  314  Asylum. 
Lawler  James  F.  32  Front 
Lennehan  Michael  G.  126  Pearl. 
Loesoher  Wilhelm,  41  Mulberry. 
Looser  F.  C.  &  A.  W.  291  Park. 
Londrv  A.  E.  61  Spruce. 
LONG*^  BROS.  78  State.   Seep.  211 
Loiigworth  Joseph,  27  North. 
Luchini  Caesar,  181  Front 
Mahoney  &  Lawler,  211  Main. 
Mainello  Felix,  86  Morgan. 
Martin  Owen,  67  Potter. 
McCarty  John,  53  Windsor. 
McGrath  William,  29  Sheldon. 
McKeough  Martin,  110  Albany. 
McKeman  Edward  F.  144  Main. 
Meagher  &  Reiliy,  151  Main. 
Meenan  Patrick  J.  38  Sheldon. 
Melrose  John,  49  Windsor. 
Melrose  &  Keane,  96  Main. 
Michael  Solomon,  182  Front 
Milikoski  Andrew,  128  Front 

MIRROR  PALACE    DINING 

ROOMS.    See  page  211. 
Monahan  Thomas,  70  Front 
Morrissey  John  J.  122  Albany. 
Motto  Giovanni,  79  Windsor. 
Murphy  &  Co.  1  Morgan. 
Needham  William  F.  475  Main. 
Neuschulten  Charles,  165  Front 
Nolan  Patrick,  106  Asylum. 
Noonan  Jeremiah  T.  200  Asylum 
Norris  Richard  J.  71  Windsor. 
O'Brien  &  Connell,  194  State. 
O'Brien  W.  W.  &  Co.  178  Asylum. 
0*Callahan  John  J.  184  State. 
O'Connell  William  M.  69  Pleasant 
O'Connor  Andrew  J.  219  Main. 
Pagram  John,  68  Hicks. 
Pearson  Harry,  170  Slieldon. 
Polotti  Nicholas,  212  Front 
Phelan  Patrick  Wm.  17  Mulberry. 
Ragan  Peter,  48  Temple. 
Reiche  Herman  C.  357  Asylum. 
River  House,  76  Ferry. 
Russell  Frank  H.  107-109  Front 
Russell  John  S.  640,  646  Main. 
Russell  Joseph  D.  246  State. 

Sanberbe  Gottfried,  769  Park. 
Saunders  Frank  J.  302  Park. 
Schiller  George,  44  Temple. 
Sexton  James  J.  116  Front. 
Shea  Cornelius,  34  South  Prospect 
Shea  Michael  J.  58^  Windsor. 
Sichler  George  E.  44  Union  pi. 
Silk  Patrick  J.  25  Spruce. 
Smith  P.  B.  &  Co.  439  Main. 
Smith  M.  B.  288  Asylum. 
Spollen  Patrick,  186  Sheldon. 
Steinbruok  Christian,  70  Temple. 
Strempfer  John,  60  Front 
Stack  William,  3  Front 
Stickney  &  Pattison,  619  Main. 
Suess  Charles,  158  Front. 
Sullivan  Timothy,  18  Market 
Turner  George  563  Park. 
Ullrich  Ferd.  Vandyke. 
Ignited  States  Hotel,  26  State. 
Vaillant  Henry  L.  173  Main. 
Wall  Garrett,  50  Hicks. 
Weidlich  Herman,  6  American. 
Weinman  Philip,  182  Market 
Welch  James,  16  Sheldon. 
Weller  Robert  Jr.  50  Market. 
Wilson  Patrick,  255  State. 


SALT: ' and  SALT  F/SH. 

Betto  Edward  H.  216  State. 
CHAMBERLIN   S.  D.   179    State. 

Seepage  88. 
FITZGERALD  RANSOM  N.  142 

State.    Seepage  181. 
FBISBIE  L.  T.  CO.  79  Talcott   Set 

page  622. 
KIBBE  E.  S.  CO.  149  State.    See 

page  647. 
POTTER  &  PAYNE,  405-407  Allyn. 

Seepage  521. 

SANITARIUMS. 

See  HoapitaU. 

WALNUT  LODGE,  56  Fairfield.  See 
page  680. 

SANITARY  PLUMBING. 

See  Plumhen. 
AHERN  JAMES,  280  Asylum.    See 


Set 


page  456. 
CRAJG  J.  S.  59  Farmington. 

page  866. 
CULLEN  JOHN.    Seepage  440. 
OAKS  THOS.  &  SON,  11  Haynes. 

Seepage  261. 

SASH  AND  BLINDS. 

See  alMo  Doorw^  Sic 

SA  VINGS. 

See  Banke. 
CONN.  BUILDING  &  LOAN  AS- 
SOCIATION, 118  Asylum.    See 
page  372. 
CO-OPERATIVE    BUILDING 
BANK,  214  Asylum.      Seep.  42. 
HARTFORD  BlflLDlNG  &  LOAN 
ASSOCIATION,  870  Asylum. 

See  page  868. 

WAKEFIELD  W.L.  248  Main.  jSce 
pa^e  874. 

SA  W  FILER. 

COWLISHAW  H.  162  PearL     See 

page  491. 
HALLIDAY  W.  H.    Seepage  4&Z. 
WITTE   ROBERT  C.  r.  57  Main. 

Seepage  344  a. 

SAW  MILLS  and  PLANING. 

FRENCH  H.  A.   162  Main.     See 

page  461. 
HARTFORD  MOULDING  W'KS. 

Alfred  T.  Bicker,  26  Potter.  See 

pageiQ7. 
Otis  John,  169  Front 
TAYLOR  E.  &  SONS,  836  Sheldon. 

Seepage  461. 

SCALLOP  MACHINE  MFR. 

MERROW  MACHINE  C0.188  Shel- 
don. See  page  491. 

SCHOOL  FURNITURE. 

CaM  0.  D.  &  Co.  802  Atylum. 

SCHOOLS. 

-Ftor  A*a  information,  eee  pagee  683  to 

68o.    See  Bueineee  CoUegee,  Semi- 


naries,   Dancing    aatooU!' 
Teachers,  and  Writing  Teoiehers, 

Academy  Imma.  Concep.89  Churoh. 

Academy   of  Mt  St  Joseph,   160 
Farmington. 

Academy  of  Sacred  Heart,  88  Main. 

American  Asylum,  Deaf,  690  Aay. 

Arsenal  (Dist  6),  88f  Main. 


75 


geeb's  habtfobd  eery  dibbctoby. 


593 


Barbour  Laoy  A.  6  Beacon. 

Bartlett  Margaret,  81  Farmington. 

Brown  (1).  160-170  Market. 

Catholic  Free  School,  800  Allyn. 

Catholic  Orphan  Asylum,  for  boys, 
91  Church. 

Catholic  Orphan  Asylum,  for  girls, 
89  Church. 

Catholic  Parish  School,  858  Capitol. 

Charter  Oak  Av.  (2),  91  Charter  Oak. 

COLLINS  STREET  CLASSICAL 
SCHOOL,  Lewis  F.  Reid,  852 
Collins.  See  page  678. 

Connecticut  Institute  $  Industrial 
School  for  the  Blind^  886  Weth. 

Dyes  Pauline,  258  Mam,  rm.  50. 

Gravel  Hill  (10),  Bluehills. 

Hannum  T.  W.  802  Asylum. 

HARTFORD  BUSINESS  COL- 
LEGE, 870  Asylum.    See  p.  679. 

Hartford  Grammar,  89  Hopkins. 

Hartford  Orphan  Asylum,  171  Put- 
nam. 

Hartford  Public  High,  89  Hopkins. 

Honey  Frederic  R.  872  Main.  See 
page  866. 

HUNTSINGER  E.  M.  Business  Col- 
lege, 80  Asylum.  See  outside 
bach  cover. 

Lawrence  Street  (2),  85  Lawrence. 

Martin  D.  T.  888  Main. 

MORSE  E.  H.  870  Asylum.  See 
paae  679. 

Northeast  (8),  Westland. 

Northwest  (9),  Albany. 

Olmstead  Ella  M.  278^  Main. 

Parkville  (2),  New  Park. 

Pearl  Street  (1),  201  Pearl. 

Second  North  (8),  249  High. 

Smith  Sfira  J.  1204  Asylum. 

Southwest  (7),  White, 

St.  Anne's  Academy,  246  Far. 

St  Augustine  School,  152  Far. 

St.  Catherine's  Orphan  Asylum,  89 
Church. 

St.  James  Orphan  Asy.  98  Church. 

St.  Patrick's  Free  Sch.  802  Allyn. 

St.  Patrick's  Orphan  Asylum,  98  Ch. 

St.  Peter's  Parochial,  rear  40  Main. 

Stebbins  Institute,  882  Main. 

Steele  George  W.  8  Spring. 

Steele  Mary  K.  8  Spring. 

TRAINING  SCHOOL  NURSES,  20 
So.  Hudson.    See  pages  668,  669. 

Wadsworth  St.  (2),  86  Wadsworth. 

Washington  (6),  1  Washington. 

Watkinson  Juvenile  Farm  School, 
AlbanVi  c.  Bloomfield. 

West  Mi'ddle  (4),  927  Asylum. 

Wethersfleld  Avenue  (2),  175  Weth. 

Wilson  Street  (6),  Wilson. 

Woodside  Young  Ladies  Seminajy, 
1204  Asylum. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  828  Peari.  See  pages 
672,  678. 

SCRAP  IROIV  and  METALS. 

See  Junk  Shops. 

SGREEMS. 

Amidon  Fred  S.  26  Union  pi. 
CLAPP  &  TREAT,  64  State.    See 
page  87. 

SCREW  Mfr. 

ATLANTIC  SCREW  WORKS,  70 
Huyshope.  Seepage  478. 


SCREW  PLATES  and  DIES. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  475. 

SCROLL  SAW  GOODS. 

POMEROY  A.H-  &  CO.  98  Asylum 

Seepage  866. 

SCROLL  SA  WYERS. 

See  also  Wood  Turners. 
DRESSER  CHARLES  H.  226  Shel- 
don. See  page  A71. 
JONES  &  LITTLE,  88  Wells.    See 

outside  back  cover. 
STRICKLAND  &  SHE  A,  20  Potter. 

Seepage  467. 
TAFT  CO.  Lumber  st.     £fe«  p.  466. 

SCULPTORS. 

See  also  Marble  Works^  Stone  Yards. 

Conrads  Carl  H.  650  Main. 
ENTRESS  ALBERT,  r.  187^  Main. 
See  page  466. 

Sealer  Weights,  Measures. 

Roberts  E.  D.  800  Main,  City  Hall. 

SEAL  PRESSES. 

See  also  Stamps. 

BURCH  GEORGE  W.  9l  Asylum 

See  page  448. 
PARKER  T.  M.  71  Asylunu   See 

page  490. 

SEAL  SACQUE  Mfr. 

See  also  Hats,  Caps,  etc. 

STILLMAN  &  CO.  agents,  28  Pratt. 

See  outside  back  cover. 
WILLIAMS  ALFRED  &  SON,  46 

Pratt    See  page  841. 

SEAMSTRESSES  and 
TAILORS. 

Akerlind  John  H.  7  Lewis. 
Albert  Beval,  8  Charter  Oak. 
Aldrich  S.  P.  40  Asylum. 
Alexander  Benjamin,  168  Front. 
Barber  Jane,  u.  42  Village. 
Berslav  Isaac,  321  Main. 
Bibbins  Frances,  u.  708  Main. 
Birmingham  Mary  r.  86  Ward. 
Braun  William  u.  248  Main. 
Brown  Frances  A.  u.  21  Albany. 
Buch  George,  10  Charter  Oak  av. 
Burke  John  M.  862  Main. 
Butler  Lydia,  64  Dean. 
Byrne  John,  8  State. 
Cambridge  Carrie  S.  67  Green. 
Christensen  Neils,  16  Elm. 
Climan  Israel,  42  Pratt 
Cohen  Joseph,  264  Trumbull. 
Cohn  Myer,  90  Windsor. 
Condron  Mary  L.  u.  188  Market. 
Connolly  James,  2  State. 
Cummings  James.  62  Pleasant 
Cummings  Sarah  Mrs.  16  Lewis. 
Cusick  F.  H.  266  Main. 
Davis  Harris,  76  Trumbull. 
Degnan  Annie  L.  u.  60  Retreat 
Doerr  Adolph,  888  Main. 
Donovan  Mary  J.  Mrs.  279  Asylum. 
Doyle  Margaret,  u.  62  Green. 
Eiswirth  John,  u.  100  Seymour. 
Eiswirth  I^na,  100  Seyniour. 
Engel  Frederick,  888  Main. 


Epser  Frank,  r.  640  Main. 
Fish  Hyman,  21  Morgan. 
Fitzgerald  John,  487  Main. 
Foley  Elizabeth,  15  Goodman  pi. 
Foley  Hannah,  68  Church. 
Foote  Kate  Mrs.  69  Windsor. 
Frank  August  F.  84  Trumbull. 

Gaffey  Mary  A.  121  Maple. 
Gelman  Michael,  160^  Front 
Goodwin  Grace,  u.  28  Canton. 
Green  Carl  A.  118  Windsor. 
Greenberg  Samuel,  61  Albany. 
Greenstein  Ross  A.  871  Main. 
Gruber  Jacob,  50  Sheldon. 
Guerra  Sulvon,  862  Asylum. 

Haaser  Joseph,  19  Goodwin. 
Hedlnnd  Levin,  2u.  18  Wolcott 
Hendrickson  Peter,  45  Ann. 
Hoffman  David,  104  Trumbull. 
Hoffman  L.  275  High. 
House  Mary  Mrs.  8u.  289  Asylum. 
Hull  Philetta  H.  9  Lafayette. 
Hurst  Stephen*  21  New  Britain. 

Johnson  Gustavus,  144  Asylum. 
Kalkhof  Bros.  2u.  2  Kilboum  ct 
Kearns  Margaret  Mrs.  26  Trumbull. 
Kelley  Jeremiah,  58  Dean. 
Kelsey  Sarah  A.  16  Spring. 
Kenneck  Aaron,  197  Front 
Kolichman  Kasanof,  92  Francis. 
Krohn  Gustave  £.  28  Squire. 
Laschever  L.  29  Church. 
Levin  Samuel,  186  Front. 
Lewis  Isaac,  80  State. 
Lohs  Frederic  A.  88  Pearl. 
Maginn  William  F.  871  Main. 
Maher  P.  J.  20  Hicks. 
Maher  William  J.  89  Arch. 
Maloy  Mary,  817  Capitol. 
Maries  Nathan,  29  Kilboum. 
Marks  Reuben,  29  Kilboum. 
Mather  Dora  Mrs.  u.  22  Hicks. 
McClellan  Ann  Mrs.  u.  188  Market 
Merrow  W.  M.  80  State. 
Merz  Frederick,  85  Park. 
Merz  Grace  M.  85  Park. 
Missell  Charles,  80X  Temple. 
Messel  Cyprian,  286  Market. 
MODEL  TAILORING  CO.  222-224 

Pearl.    See  page  372. 
Murphy  Daniel,  362  Main. 
Nelson  Nils,  61  Windsor. 
Nieretz  August,  77  Temple. 
Peck  Mary  A.  28  Church. 
Petit  Joseph,  846  Main. 
Pfeil  John,  888  Main. 
Philip  Lewis,  20  Church. 
Preston  Louisa  E.  19  Church. 
Primus  T.  B.  Miss,  20  Wadsworth. 
Reid  J.  W.  602  Main. 
Resnik  Philip,  207  Front 
Reuber  Henry,  29  Windsor. 
Riedmann  Matthias,  86  Windsor. 
Roberts  Eliza  J.  Mrs.  19  Church. 
Roeder  Frederick,  182  State. 
Rogers  Bamett,  u.  26  Windsor. 
Root  Martha  C.  280  Asylum. 
Rosenfeld  Libbie,  180  Front 
Ryan  Michael,  68  Village. 
Salad  Simon,  871  Main. 
Saled  &  Co.  46  Main. 
Scarritt  Jennie,  62  Jefferson. 
Scheer  Eugene,  86  Church. 
Schmidt  Leopold,  104  Asylum. 
Sillman  I.  8  Spruce. 
Silverman  Charles,  62  TrumbulL 
Silverman  Morris,  166  Main. 
Slaboszowski  Hilari  A.  160  Main. 


596 


6EEB  S    HAKTPOED    CTIT   DIRBCTOBT. 


STENCILS. 

See  Stantpt. 

STENOGRAPHERS. 

See  Type  Writer  agents. 
Archer  Joseph,  227  Sigoumey. 
Bacon  Alice  C.  7  Ayon. 
Bacon  Alta  M.  120  Maple. 
BaUou  Lydia  W.  230  Asylum. 
Barnard  Grace  M.  2  Wadsworth. 
Bell  LilUan  G.  668  Asylum. 
Billsborrow  F.  H.  228  Main. 
Bingham  Grace  J.  261  Lawrence. 
Bond  Marion  W.  8  Townley. 
Boyle  Ghas.  P.  186  Sigourney. 
Brewer  Garrie,  120  Trumbull. 
Brown  Ghristine  W.  240  Main. 
Brown  Minnie  B.  816  Asylum. 
Bumham  Lottie  E.  1684  Broad. 
Gollins  Pearl  A.  8  Pratt. 
Cook  Louise  H.  Mrs.  80  State. 
DOWN  E.  G.  888  Main.  Seep,  868. 
Denney  Pearl  A.  666  CapitoL 
Dresser  Kate  E.  681  Gapitol. 
Ellis  Kate  F.  6  Wadsworth. 
Eyans  Emma  M.  888  Main. 
Felch  W.  Farrand,  66  Prospect. 
Fenn  J.  Lincoln,  11  Gentral. 
Fowler  Emma  G.  88  Pleasant. 
Fuller  Fred  E.  278K  Main. 
Galvin  May  F.  127  Maple. 
Gompf  Willard  G.  19  Beach. 
Graham  Winfield  C.  872  Main. 
Grayson  Marion  C.  66  Willard. 
Guiney  Catherine  L.  278K  Main. 
Harris  Lilla  M.  89  Spring. 
Hills  May  L.  63  Trumbull. 
Hippie  William  H.  64  Pearl. 
JeuKins  A.  B.  16  Oxford. 
Kinney  Kittie  A.  20  Elm. 
Lacey  James  G.  66  Huagerford. 
Lally  Mary  J.  48  Prospect 
Lester  Mabel  P.  987A  Main. 
Lozell  Walter  J.  44  Madison. 
Malone  Emma  J.  110  Groye. 
Manwaring  Josie  K.  668  Park. 
McCreary  H.  S.  64  Ashley. 
McGurk  Minnie  F.  200  Ashley. 
Monagan  Kiltie  L  668  Asylum. 
Myers  Charles  E.  260  Mam. 
NEW  ENGLAND  TYPE  WRITER 

EXCHANGE,    888    Main.      See 

page  868. 
Perkins  Clara,  66  Chestnut 
Perry  Kate,  27  Sargeant. 
Pitkin  Susie  H.  60  Capen. 
Piatt  Ada  L.  66  Willard. 
Piatt  Edith  J.  198  Ashley. 
Byan  Katie,  6  Atlantic. 
Sayles  Mina  R.  94  Capitol. 
Scanlon  Mary  £.  26  Alden. 
Shaw  May  E.  16  Trumbull. 
SMITH  Mary  L.  Mrs.  2  Central. 

See  page  872. 
Smith  Pauline,  11  Girard. 
Stiles  S.  M.  141  Washington. 
Storrs  Rose  W.  122  Clark. 
Walsh  John,  86  Trumbull. 
Wheeler  Vesta  L.  Miss,  209  State. 
Wolcott  Emma,  97  Washington. 
Warren  Mabel  B.  66  Charter  Oak. 
Wood  Leslie  C.  281  Asylum. 

STEP  LADDERS. 

See  Ladder  Mfr. 

STEVEDORES. 

Williams  W.  S.  285  State. 


STOCK  BROKERS. 

See  Broken. 

COOLEY    F.   R.  4  Central.     See 

page  870. 
CORDLEY  F.  R.  &  CO.  872  Main. 

See  page  878. 
MAXFIELD  BROS.  260  Main.    See 

page  878. 

STOCK  COMPANIES. 

See  Corporatione. 

STOCK  FARM. 

Bingham  Herbert  C,  Prospect 

STONE  CUTTERS. 

See  Stone   Yarda. 

STONE  CUTTERS  TOOLS. 

SCHIRM  FRANK  F.  28-80  Sheldon 
See  page  607. 

STOIVE  MASON. 

FLANNERY  JAMES,  62  Goy emor 

Seepage  494. 
MURRAY,  GROZIER  &  MOORE, 

66  Laurel.    See  page  246. 

STONE  YARDS. 

See  alto  MarbU  Works;  Side  Walk 
Layers. 

BELDEN  S.  &  SON.  Seepage  467. 

BILLINGS  HENRY  E.  164  Charter 
Oak.     See  page  A29. 

BRABAZON  ANDREW,  466  Gar- 
den. Seepage  466. 

BRABAZON  S.  &  R.  86  Potter. 
See  page  464. 

Collins  Samuel  &  Co.  288  Sheldon. 

HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  CO. 
69  Commerce.      See  page  457. 

KfiLLY  BROS.  98  Charter  Oak. 
Seepage  198. 

Malone  Thomas  E.  887  Sheldon. 

Michael  &  Flannery,  r.  64  F)llery. 

WINDSOR  RED  STONE  Co.  1642 
Broad.    See  page  467. 

STORE  FIXTURES. 

See  Scroll  Sawyers. 

STORAGE. 

BILL  BROTHERS,  46  Ann.    See 

page  606. 
CAPITOL    CITY    OIL    CO.    196 

State.  See  page  iS4. 

Johnson  Horace,  170  Commerce. 
Stoughton  D.  G.  204  State. 

STOVE  REPAIRS. 

WHITE  F.W.  688  Main.  Seep.46i. 

STOVES  and  T/N  WARE. 

Bronson  W.  S.  &  Son,  r.  661  Main. 
Brooks  Henry  P.  497-499  Main. 
BULL,  N.  B.  &  SON,  189-191  Main. 

Seepage  71. 
Daly  Lawrence,  106  Main. 
FENN  L.  T.  206  Main.    See  p.  462. 
Friedman  E]ias,210)^  Front 
FULLER  C.  C.  &  CO.  16  Ford. 

See  page  461. 
MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO.  266  Main. 

See  page  468. 
Lappin  D.  166  Front. 
Leitch  Henry,  291  Asylnm. 


Lyon  Jacob  &  Son,  128  State. 
McManus  John  C.  102  Main. 
Olds  &  Whipple,  164r-168  State. 
Rabinoyitz  £.  208  Front 
Webeter  Edward,  680  Asylum. 
Weigelt  Wm.  P.  186  Main. 
WHITE  FRED  W.  688  Main.    See 
age  464. 
ilbraham  George,  14  Hicks. 

STRAIGHT  WAY  VALVES. 

See  Valves  Manufacturer, 

STRA  W. 

See  Flour ^  Feed,  Jte. 
SMITH,  NORTHAM  &   CO.   129 
State.    See  page  650. 

STREET  BANNERS, 

FORBES   E.  P.  821    Main.      St€ 
page  186. 

STREET  SPRINKLERS. 

Hartford  Street  Sprinkling  and  Sap- 
ply  Co.  846  Main. 
Spalding  Samuel,  92  Ann. 

SURETY  BONDS. 

COWLES  E.  S.  241  Main.      See 
page  100. 

SURFACE  GRINDING. 

WOODWARD  &  RODGERS,  262 
Main.    Seepage  482. 

SURGICAL  INSTRUMENTS. 

GOODRICH  STEPHEN  &  CO.  605 

Main.    Seepage  140. 
NEWTON  PfllLO  W.  142  Asylum. 

Seepage  447. 

SURVEYORS. 

/S00  Civil   Sngineers. 

Mckenzie  T.  H.  872  Main.    See 

page  480. 
WOLCOTT  &  DARBY,  2784  Main. 

See  page  445. 

SUNDA  Y  PAPERS. 

See  Books,  News. 

SWIMMING  BATHS. 

Y.  M.  a  A. 828  Pearl.  Seepage  678. 

SWITCH  Mfrs. 

HART   &  HEGEMAN  MFG.  CO. 

26  High.  Seepage  626. 

PERKINS    ELECTRIC    SWITCH 

MFG.C0.88 Woodbine.  iSeep.494. 

TAGS. 

TUCKER'S  K  SONS,  100  Trum- 
bull. Seepage  429. 

TANNERY: 

JEWELL  BELTING  CO.  16  Trum- 
bull.   See  page  488. 

TAILORS. 

See  Seamstresses:  Merchant  Tailors. 

TAP  and  DIE  Mfrs. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  See  page  476. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flow- 
er.  See  page  477* 


GEBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DrRECTORY, 


567 


TAPE  WORM  EXPELLER. 

LANKTON  ARBA,  2  Marsh.    8tt 
page  624. 

TAPPING  MACHINE  Mfr. 

WOODWARD  &  ROGERS,  262 
Main.  Seepage  482. 

TAXIDERMIST. 

Ullrich  Ferdinand,  5  Vandyke. 

TEA,  COFFEE,  andSPICES. 

Bee  alto  Oroeert. 
WHOLESALB. 

Boardman  Wm.  &  Sons,  804  Asy. 

BLANCHARD  0.  H.  &  BART- 
LETT  CO.  146  State.  Seep.  498. 

KIBBE  E.  S.  CO.  149  State.  See 
page  647. 

TUCKER  &  GOODWIN,  TOO  Main. 
See  page  646. 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  84  Mar- 
ket. Seepage  646. 

SETA  I L. 
American  Tea  Co.  287)  Main. 
Buckley  &  Reardon,  169  Main. 
Centennial  AmericanTeaCo.228  Mn. 
Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea  Co. 

427  Main. 
HILLS  &  CO.  872  Asylum.  j9.486. 
McGuire  John  H.  16  Church. 
NEWTON,  ROBERTSON  &  CO. 

888, 842  Asylum.     Seepage  486. 
New  England  Tea  Co.  492  Muin. 
Sing  Frank,  627  Main. 
TUCKER  &  GOODWIN,  700  Main. 

Seepage  646. 
Union  Pacific  Tea  Co.  129  Main. 
Walker  W.  W.  269  Main,  page  829. 
Yuen,  Sing  &  Co.  108  State. 

TEACHERS. 

See  also  MuHe;  Dancing;  Artittt. 

TELEGRAPH  COMPANIES. 

American  District  Tel.  &  Mes.  Co., 
6  Central. 

Commercial  Cable  Co. — Mackey- 
Bennett — 8  Central. 

Fire  Alarm  Tel.  48  Pearl. 

Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.  8  Cen- 
tral, branch  278  Asylum,  42 
Union  pi.  1  Flower. 

Western  Union.  6  Central,  branches 
Union  R.R.  Station,  162  Asylum, 
1  Flower,  111  Main,  26  State,  98 
Wells,  and  64  High. 

TELEGRAPHS. 

MORSE  E.  H.  870  Asylum.  See 
page  679. 

TELESCOPE  MAKER. 

Hale  John,  18  Clark. 

TENTS  AND  AWNINGS. 

Daggett  W.  H.  H.  71  Asylum. 
Simons  &  Fox,  7  Haynes. 

TERRA   COTTA. 

ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO.  Faience 
St.    Seepage  622. 

•    TEXTILE  Mfrs. 

Beach  Mfg.  Co.  211  State. 
DUNHANI  HOSIERY  CO.  66  State. 

Seepage  604. 
Hartford  Carpet  Co.  10  Market. 
Health  Underwear,  66  State. 


THEATRE. 

See  aUo  FMhlie  JlaUg,  BU. 
Auditorinm,  180  Asylum. 
FOOT  GUARD  HALL,  169  High. 

Seepage  488. 
Opera  House,  896  Main. 
Parsons,  66  Prospect. 

THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 

See  SehooU. 
HARTFORD         THEOLOGICAL 
SEMINARY,  1607  Broad.       See 
page*  676-677. 

THREAD  Mfr. 

WILLIMANTIC  LINEN  CO.  889 

Allyn.    Seepage  602. 

TICKETS. 

Ocean  Steamen  and  Sailroade. 
Colton  Lester  H.  18  State. 
Conroy  John  F.  167  Main. 
Hartford  and  New  York  boato,  286 

State. 
Jacobs  Ward  W.  &  Co.  811  Main. 
O'NEIL  CORNELIUS,  218  Main. 

See  page  ^b. 

TILE. 

See  BHcke  ;  Drain  Tile^  Etc. 
ATWOOD  FAIENCE  CO.  Faience 
st    Seepage  622. 

TINNERS. 

See  alio  Stovee,-  Roofers i  SUUcrt. 

Behner  F.  Edward,  680  Main. 

Clapp  Joseph  B.  26  Kinsley. 

CULLENM.  44  Ann.  Seepage  441. 

Friedman  Elias,  210>^  Front. 

Goldenthal  Moses,  618  Main. 

Greene  Daniel  E.  4  Ford. 

Kinsley  Joseph  B.  26  Kinsley. 

Meisterling  Charles,  90  Front. 

N.  Y.  EXHAUST  &  BLOW  PIPE 
CO.  Vredendale.      See  page  480. 

Norton  George  N.  664  Main. 

Patz  Ferdinand,  72  Albany. 

Rowland  A.  B.  842  Pearl. 

STELLING  FRED.  W.  98  Frank- 
lin.   Seepage  440. 

WHITE  E.  W.  688  Main.  Seepage 
464. 

Wilbraham  George,  14  Hicks. 

TIN  TYPES. 

See  Photographert. 

TOBACCO  and  CIGARS. 

See  Tobacco— Leaf;  Saloone;  Oroeert, 
WHOLESALE. 

BLANCHARD  0.  H.  &  BART- 
LETT  CO.  146  State.    Seep.  498. 

LINCOLN,  SEYMS  &  CO.  84  Mar- 
ket. Seepage  646. 
BETAIL. 

Barta  Frank,  86  Russ. 

Bauman  Francis,  10  Ch.  Oak. 

Blythe  John,  166  Main. 

Bodenstein  Herman,  29  Brook. 

Ohlopkowiok  L.  6  Kilbourn  ct. 

Crane  S.  D.  218  Pearl. 

CRYGIER  FRANK  H.  48  State. 
Seepage  108. 

DeSopo  Oscar,  r.  679  Main. 

Ehret  John,  178  State. 

Frazier  Albert,  r.  841  Main. 


Gilbert  Wm.  J.  108  Trumbull. 
Gleason  Edward  N.  222  Asylum. 
Green  Joseph,  96)^  Main. 
Grundshaw  Edward  J.  168  Capen. 
Goodacre  E.  P.  46  Market. 
Gordon  Morris,  301  Lawrence. 
Gorman  J.  0.  267  Asylum. 
Heck  Joseph,  46  Market. 
Krauthofi*  Charles,  149  Market. 
Krug,  Powers  &  Co.  267  Main. 
Lescnke  &  Fletcher,  469  Main. 
Lentz  John,  87  Sigoumey. 
Lutwack  William,  191  Front 
Lynch  John  F.  20  Ruseell. 
Lyons  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.  The,  26  High. 
Murphy  William  J.  67  Main. 
Nolan  &  Hertine,  r.  178  State. 
Pfund  Wm.  62  Morgan. 
Phillips  Hubert,  269  State. 
Rice  Abraham,  92  New  Britain. 
Rockenfeller  Philip,  600  Garden. 
Rosenthal  Chas.  168  Asylum. 
Russ  Andrew  J.  28  Church. 
Salomon  &  DeLeeuw,  12  Asylum. 
Schott  James  S.  6  State. 
Soby  Charles,  849  Main. 
Stoehr  Henry  W.  r.  76  Bluehill. 
Suisman  Max,  206  Front. 
Valiquette  Alfred,  82  Heath. 
Wadsworth  Alfred  J.  629  Main. 
Wakefield  Atwood,  269  Asylum. 
Weeks  George  H.  449  Main. 
Williams  Edward  D.  666  Main. 
Wilson  Sarah,  New  Park. 

TOBACCO-LEAF. 

See  alto  Tobago  and  Cigart, 
Bissell  James  M.  220  State. 
Brace  John  M.  G.  214  State. 
Clark,  Diamond  &  Clark,226  State. 
Cobn  A.  &  Co.  281  State. 
Dickinson  E.  M.  216  State. 
Fuller  E.  A.  &  W.  F.  286  State. 
Gershel  L.  &  Bro.  284  State. 
Haas  L.  B.  160  State. 
Kilbourne  A.  E.  214  State. 
Lee  George,  146  State. 
Leschke  &  Fletcher,  469  Main. 
Miller  Jonas,  210  State. 
New  England  Leaf  Tobacco  Co.  44 

STERNBERG  A.  C.  agent  for  L.Ger- 
shel  &  Bro.  284  State.  Seep.  296. 
Valdivia  J.  H.  238  State. 
Way  Henry  R.  &  Co.  219  State. 
Watrous  John  H.  280  State. 
Westphal  William,  229  State. 
Zweygartt  Henry  J.  221  State. 

TOILET  GOODS. 

See  Apothecaries. 

TOOL  GRINDING  MACHINE 
Mfr. 

SLATE  DWIGHT  MACHINE  CO. 
IS  Central.    See  page  479. 

TOOL  Mfrs. 

See  Machinieti. 

TOWING. 

See  Steam  Tugs. 

TOYS. 

See  Yankee  Notions. 

TRANSPORTATION. 

See  also  Railroad;  Steamboat  and 
Bxpress  Companies, 


598 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


TransportationlNSURANCE. 

KIMBALL  C.  C.  &  CO.  222  Main. 
Seepage  888. 

TREES. 

See  Nunerymen. 

TRICYCLE  Mfr. 

POPE  MFG.  CO.  486  Capitol.    8te 
pagtt  486-487. 

TROTTING  PARKS. 

See  Public  Hallt. 

Gentlemen's  Driving   Club  Park, 
Albany  av. 

TRUNK  Mfrs. 

Fuller  Geo.  W.  186  Ajylum. 

TRUSSES. 

See  also  Apothecaries. 

ALLYN  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE. 
142  Asylum.         See  page  ii7. 

TRUST  COMPANIES 

See  Banks. 

TUGS. 

HARTFORD  &  N.  Y.  TRANS.  CO. 
286  State.    Seepage  610. 

TURKISHBATHS. 

JONES  GEORGE  E.  199  Main.  See 
page  864. 

TWINE. 

TUCKER'S  E.  SONS,  100  Trum- 
bull.   Seepage  429. 

TYPE  FOUNDERS. 

FARMER  A.  D.  &  SON,  New  York 

Seepage  426. 
PHELPS,  D  ALTON  &  CO.,  Boston, 

Mass.     See  page  426. 

TYPESETTING  MACHINE 
MANUFACTURER 

Thorne  Typesetting  Machine  Co. 
581  CapitoL 

TYPEWRITERS. 

MORSE  E.  H.  870  Asylum.    See 
page  679. 

TYPE  WRITER  AGENTS 

See  aUo  Stenographere. 

American  Writing  Machine  Co.  2 

State. 
Cook  Louise  H.  Mrs.  80  State. 
Moore  Printing  Typewriter  Co.  26 

Pratt. 
NEW  ENGLAND  TYPEWRITER 

EXCHANGE,  888  Main.    P.  368. 
SMITH  PREMIER  TYPEWRITER 

Co.  872  Main.    Seepage  368. 

TYPE  WRITER  SUPPLIES. 

See  Type   WHter  Agents. 
NEW  ENGLAND  TYPEWRITER, 

EXCHANGE,883Main,E.C.Down. 

Seepage  368. 
SMITH  PREMIER  TYPEWRITER 

CO.    872    Main,  M.  H.    Moyer. 

Seepage  868. 

UMBRELLA  MENDING. 

Whitaker  J.  F.  104  Asylum. 


U.  S.  DEPOSITARY. 

CHARTER  OAK  NAT'L  BANK 
134  Asylum.    Seepage  876. 

U.  S  OFFICERS  of  all  kinds 

See  Index  to  Contents. 

UNDERTAKERS. 

Cooke  &  Miller,  180  Allyn. 
Foster  &  Furrey,  668  Muin. 
HILLS  &  MARCHANT,  68  Ann. 

See  page  172. 
Kenny  &  Dillon.  166  Main. 
McCarthy  &  McCarthy,  194  PearL 
Mclntyre  &  Clarkin,  10  Church. 
Morgan  &  Pratt,  100  Main. 
Scott  &  Smith,  26  Church. 
WooUey  G.  W.  &  Son,  164  Main. 

UNDERWEAR  Mfrs. 

See  also  TexHle  Mfr.;  Knil  Goods. 
Dunham  Hosiery  Co.  66  State. 

UPHOLSTERER  Mfr.  SILK. 

CHENEY  BROS.  84  Morgan.     See 
page  608  and  inside  front  cover. 

UPHOLSTERERS 

See  also  Furniture. 

BECK  CURT  E.  262  Allyn.     See 

page  464. 
Bleehdom  William,  2  Trumbull. 
Farber  Morris,  20  Gold. 

MAERCKLEINH.  44  Asylum.  See 

page  446. 
Missell  Wm.  E.  88^  Church. 

VALVE  Mfrs. 

PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  666  Capitol. 
See  page  486. 

VAPOR  BATHS. 

See  also  Baths. 

JONES  GEO.  E.  199  Main.      See 

page  364. 
MERRIAM  A.  E.  COLT  MRS.  194 

High.     Seepage  288. 

VARNISHES  &  COLORS. 

ENSWORTH  L.L.&SON,  104 
Front.  See  page  562. 

VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

See  also  Markets;  Market  Gardeners 

VELVET  Mfrs. 

CHENEY  BROS.     See  page  508 
and  inside  front  cover, 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS 

See  also  Physicians. 
VETERINARr. 
Black  M.  J.  166  Main. 
Burton  J.  S.  2  American. 
Cressy  Noah,  214  Pearl. 
Dudley  Joseph  L.  166  Main. 
Gardner  Julian  E.  828  Asylum. 
Hertel  Albert  G.  r.  185  Main. 
Hill  Bradley  W.  88  Barbour. 
INGRAM  I^'RANK  A.  r.  446  Main. 

Seepage  182. 
Lee  Thomas  J.  r.  446  Main. 
LYMAN  RICHARD  P.  828  Asylum. 
Seepage  216. 


Shaw  T.  W.  r.  60  State. 
Stroud  Thos.  104  Main. 

DOG  DISEASES. 
Brown  William,  r.  88  Ferry. 

VINEGAR  Mfr. 

Seymour  John,  16  Park. 

VIOLIN  REPAIRER. 

Cook  D.  P.  92  State. 

VIOLIN  TEACHERS. 

See  Music  Teachers. 

VULGABESTON  Mfr. 

JOHNS-PRATT  CO.,  666  Capitol. 
See  page  495. 

WALL  COPING. 

ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market 
Seepage  468. 

WALL  PAPER. 

See  also  Carpet  Stores. 
Baxter  William  G.  281  Asylnm. 
BONNER     PRESTON    CO.     829 

Main.    Seepage  489. 
BRAINERD  HARVEY  B.  426  Main. 

Seepage  448. 
HART  CHAS.  R.  &;  CO.  864  Main. 

Seepage  168. 
NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  CO.   428 

Main.  Seepage  447. 

PEPION  JOHN  &  CO.  25  Church. 

See  page  2^2. 
Sunberry  Wall  Decorating  Co.,  260 

Main. 
WALKER     ROBERT    &   CO.    14 

Church.  Seepage  829. 

WAREHOUSE. 

See  Storage. 

WASHERWOMEN. 

See  Laundries. 

WASHING  COMPOUND. 

Sterling  Washing  Compound  Co. 
284  Asylum.    Seepage  810. 

WASTE,  COTTON  &  WOOL 

HOWARD  JAMES  L.  &  CO.  440 
Asylum.    Seepage  486. 

WATCHES  and  JEWELRY. 

See  Jewelers. 

CASE  C.  H.  &  CO.  835  Main.     Bee 

outside  front  cover. 
KOHN    HENRY     &    SONS,    860 

Main.  See  page  431. 

MAYER,  GRACE  &  MAYER.  See 

page  488. 

WATCHMAKERS. 

See  Jewelers. 

WATER  ARTESIAN. 


GRANT  C.  L.       See  page  491. 
KING    H.    B.   88    Winiams.     See 
page  484. 

WA  TER  COLORS. 

GILL  J.  D.  872  Main. 

WATER  FRONT  BOILERS. 

BEACH  H.  B.  &  SON,  186  Grove. 

Seepage  498. 


geee's  hartfobd  city  dirbctoby. 


699 


WATER  GATE  Mfrs. 

PRATT  &  CADY  CO.  666  Capitol. 
Seepage  486. 

WATER  HEATERS. 

ANDREWS  &  CREEDON,  446 
Asylum.        See  page  497. 

DAVIS  I.  B.  &  SON,  40  Cnshman. 
See  page  600. 

HARTFORD  HEATER  CO.  267 
Asylum.    See  page  499. 

WA  TER  WHEEL  Mfr. 

Cushman  D wight,  29  Church. 

WEDDINGS. 

PLISCH  CHARLES  &  CO.  828 
Pearl.    Seepage  487. 

WEIGHING  MACHINE  Mfr. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  CO.  1  Flow- 
er.   See  page  477. 

WELL  DIGGER. 

GRANT  CHARLES  L.  18  Florence. 

See  page  491. 
KING  ^.  B.  88   Williams.     iSfee 

page  484. 

WESTERN  LOANS. 

See  also  Brokert;  Seal  SetaU. 

BISSELL  GEO.  P.&  CO.  807  Main. 

Seepage  869. 
GLADWIN  &  MORSB;  7  Asylum. 

See  page  370. 
IOWA  MORTGAGE  CO.  40  Aiy- 

lum.  See  page  874. 

MOORE  GEORGE  W.  &  CO.  281 

Main.    See  page  S7i. 

WHITEWASHERS. 

See  General  Jobbere. 

Jones  Samuel,  261  State. 
Shepard  Andrew,  88  Ferry. 
Wood  John  F.  16>6  Morris. 

WHARVES. 

W.  S.  Williams,  Dock  Agent  for— 
Dutch  Point,  east  of  bridge  to  foot 

of  Potter,  H.  &  N.  Y.  Trans.  Co. 
Foot  of  Potter  st.  by  H.  C.  Gas  L.  Co. 

"   "  Ferr>',  Mrs.  M.  W.  Chapin. 

**    **  Grove,    Beach  &  Co.,  400 
feet  south  of. 

^*    Keeney,P.  Smith  &  H.  Beach. 

Foot  of  Grove,  State  to  Ferry  st.,  H. 

&  N.  Y.  Trunsport'n  Co. 

"    «  Kilb.  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co. 

"   "  Kilb.,N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.Co. 
Park  River  west  of  Railroad  bridge. 

WHEELS.SHAFTS,  SPOKES 

BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  CO.  61 
Market  Seepage  484. 

ENSWORTH  L.L.  &  SON,  104 
Front.  See  page  662. 

WHEEL  WRIGHT. 

See  also  Carriaget, 


WIND  MILLS. 

GRANT  C.  L.  18  Florence. 
page  491. 


See 


WINDOWS  and  FIXTURES. 

See  alto  Doort ;  Saeh  and  Blinds. 
ANDREWS  &  PECK,  88  Market. 

See  page  468. 
NIMS,  WIhTNEY  &  CO.  672  Main. 

Seepage  461. 

W/NDOW  GLASS. 

See  Faints,  Oils  and  Glass. 

WINDOW  SHADES. 

See  also  Wall  Papers. 

BONNER,  PRESTON  C0.829  Main. 

See  page  489. 
BRAINERD  H.  B.  426  Main.    See 

page  448. 
NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS,  428  Main. 

Seepage  447. 

'WINDSOR  FOLDING  BED. 

FULLER  C.  C.  &  CO.  16  Ford. 
Seepage  461. 

WINE  STORE. 

See  also  Saloons. 

WIRE  BRUSHES. 

WHITTEMORE  W.  L.  &  SON. 
176-178  AUyn.    See  page  482. 

WIRE  MATTRESS  Mfrs. 

hartf'd  woven  wire  mat- 
tress C0.618Cap.  Seepage  476 

WIRE  WINDOW  GUARDS. 

HARTFORD  WOVEN  WIRE 
mattress  CO.  618  Capitol. 
See  page  476. 

WIRE  WORKS  andSCREEN. 

Hartford  Wire  Works,  247  Aaylum. 

WOMAN'S  EXCHANGE. 

See  Charities. 

WOOD  CARVING. 

TAFT  CO.  Lumber  st.    Bttp.  466. 

WOOD  ENGRAVERS. 

See  also  Engravers. 

CALHOUN  PRINTING  CO.  29 
Union  pi.  See  page  422. 

MUGFORD  A.  177  Asylum.  See 
page  418. 

PECK  R.  S.  &  CO.  14  Ford  See 
page  421. 

WOOD-HARD  FINISH. 

See  also  Wood  Turners. 

FRENCH  H.  A.  162  Main.     See 

page  461. 
SCOVILLE  A.  W.     Seepage  470. 

WOOD  MANTELS. 

SCOVILLE  A.  W.  286  Main.    See 

page  470. 
STRICKLAND  &  SHEA,  20  Potter. 

Seepage  467. 
DRESSER   CHAS.   H.   225   Stiel- 

doD.    Seepage  471. 

WOOD  YARD. 

See  Kindling  Wood. 


WOOD  SCREW  Mfrs. 

ATLANTIC  SCREW  WORKS,  70 
Huyshope.  Seepage  478. 

COOK  ASA  S.  80  Huyshope.  See 
page  479. 

WOODEN  EA  VE  TROUGHS. 

BISHOP  E.  C.  &  CO.  84  Capen. 
See  page  66. 

WOOD  TURNERS 

See  also  Scroll  Sawing. 

DRESSER  CHAS.  H.  226  Shel- 
don.   Seepage  471. 

JONES  &  LITTLE,  88  Wells.  See 
outside  b<ick  cover. 

McClary  John  Co.  69  Front 

RICKER  A.  T.  26  Potter.  Seepage 
467. 

SCOVILLE  A.  W.  286  Mahi.  See 
page  470. 

STRICKLAND  &  SHE  A,  20  Potter. 
Seepage  467. 

TAFT  CO.  Lumber  st    Seep.  466. 

WOOL  and  COTTON. 

Catlin  Abijah,  Jr.  210  Pearl. 
Dunham  Austin  &  Sons,  66  State. 
DWIGHT,  SKINNER  &  CO.  207 

Allyn.  See  page  482. 

Judd  H.  C.  &  Root,  889  Allyn. 
Kellogg  N.  0.  878  Asylum. 

WOOLEN  UNDERCLOTHES. 

DUNHAM  HOSIERY  CO.  66  State. 
Seepage  604. 

WOOLENS. 

Tolles  E.  &  Co.  292  Asylum. 

WORM  SYRUP. 

LANKT0NARBA,2  Marsh.  See 
page  524. 

WRENCH  Mfr. 

BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.  216 
Lawrence.  Seepage  481. 

WRITING  SCHOOL. 

See  also  Type  Writers. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  323  PI.     Seepp.  672-8. 

WRITING  INKS. 

BARBER  INK  EXTRACT  CO.  6 

Haynes.    See  page  430. 
FLETCHER   N.   P.  &  CO.      See 

page  188. 

WRITING  PAPER  Mfrs. 

EAST  HARTFORD  MFG.  CO.  See 
page  427. 

WRITING  TEACHERS 

See  also  Schools. 
Bender  E.  E.  286  High. 
Martin  David  T.  888  Main. 
Smith  Lyman  D.  26  Madison. 
Titcomb  John  W.  24  Charter  Oak. 

YEASL 

Fleischmann  Com.  Yeast,  42  High. 
Graves  G.  A.  Mrs.  88  Barbour. 
Vienna  Pressed  Yeast  Co.  281  Allyn. 


608 


gbeb's  habtfobd  city  dibectobt. 


YANKEE  NOTIONS. 

dee  alto  Dry  Ooods. 
RET  A  Hi. 
Andereon  Wm.  J.  707  Main. 
Birmingham  Mary,  82  Ward. 
Charlton  E.  P.  &  Co.  263  Main. 
Churchill  George  G.  216  Main. 
ConnifT  Mary  Mi*s.  64  1*  ront. 


Cook  D.  P.  92  State. 
Goldberg  Harris,  657  Park. 
Jones  Robert,  70  Sheldon. 
McFarland  Elizabeth,  691  Park. 
McTigue  Catherine,  69  Potter. 
Oppelt  Michael,  82  Front. 
Prindle  George  £.  Mrs.  81  Elm. 
Ross  Albert  E.  65  Vernon. 
Schwartz  Joseph,  76  Talcott. 


Sill  L.  B.  89  Tmmboll. 
Street  Edwin  R.  351  Main. 
Townsend  Alice  Mrs.  93  Main. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN 
ASSOCIATION. 

Rooms  328  Pearl,  cor.   JewelL 
Seepages  672-673. 


DEMOCRATIC  NATIONAL  COMMITTEE. 
William  F.   Harritv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Chairman; 
Simon   P.  Sheerin,  Logansport,  Ind.,  Sec^y;   Carlos 
French,  Seymour,  Conn.,  and  one  from  each  State. 

REPUBLICAN  NATIONAL  COMMITTEE. 
Thomas  H.  Carter,  Helena,  Mont.,  Chairman ;  Louis 
E.  McComas,  Hagerstown,  Md.^  Sec* y;  Samuel  Fessen- 
den,  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  one  from  each  State. 

PROHIBITION  NATIONAL  COMMITTEE. 
Samuel   Dickie,  Albion,  Mich.,    Chairman;  W.  T, 
Wardwell,  26  Broadway,  N.  Y.,Sec*y;  F.  C.  Bradley, 
North  Haven;  R.  N.  Starkey,  Highland  Park,  Conii., 
and  others. 


PifOPLE'S  PARTY  NATIONAL  COMMITTEE. 

H.  E.  Taubeneck,  Marshall,  111.,  Chairman;  J.  H. 
Turner,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sec^y ;  Robert  Pyne, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  others. 

POLITICAL   ORGANIZATIONS   IN   HARTFORD. 

Democratic  Town  Commxttek. —  James  Campbell, 
Chairman;  John  J.  Manion,  Ist  ward;  John  H.  Pillon, 
2d;  William  G.  Church,  3d;  Eugene  G.  Billings,  4th; 
George  A.  Ha^'^dan,  5th ;  James  T.  Farrell,  6th ;  John 
H.  Maloy,  7th;  James  J.  Deegan,  8th;  J.  Killmurray, 
9th;  James  Jordan,  Jr.,  10th. 

Repubucan  Town  and  Cmr  Committee. — Francis 
H.  Parker,  Chairman ;  Bruce  Edwards,  1st  ward ;  Wm. 

E.  Baedor,  2d;  Samuel  McFadyen,  3d;  Horace  M.  An- 
drews, 4th;  Robert  A.  Griffing,  6th;  Samuel  N.  Bene- 
dict, 6th;  Robert  D.  Bone,  7th;  F.  R.  Simonds,  8th; 
John  B.  Clapp,  9th ;  Andrew  F.  Gates,  10th. 

Pkohibition  Town  Committee. — L.  W.  Bartlett, 
Chairman;  F.  L.  Porter,  Treat,;  Geo.  S.  Swaine,  1st; 
Ray  R.  Linslev,  2d;  Mvrton  Smith,  8d;  Edgar  M. 
Palmer,  4th;  Victor  H.  Baker,  5th;  L.  W.  Bartlett, 
6th;  Henrv  Cowlishaw,  7th;  Charles  F.  Agard,  8th; 
Cyrus  B.  Arville,  9th;  M.  Pulver,  10th. 

Democratic  State  Central  CoMMiTTEE.-CIinton 
B.Davis,  Higganun,  Chairman;  Frederick  J.  Brown, 
Box  495,  New  Haven,  Secretary;  R.  J.  Kinsella,  Hart- 
ford; F.  W.  Warner,  Wethersneld;  Stephen  J.  Lvon, 
CoUinsville;  Robert  J.  Vance,  New  Britain;  h.  J. 
Brown,  Waterbury;  George  A.  Smith,  Wallingford; 
R.  B.  May,  Derby';  John   P.  Carney,  New  Haven;  B. 

F.  Mahan,  New  London;  James  B.  Shannon,  Norwich; 
Charles  W.  Comstock,  Norwich;  M.  B.  Carv,  Ridge- 
field;  F.  S.  Stevens,  Bridgeport:  William  Mcl'helemy, 
Danbury;  John  W.  Churcn,  Putnam;  C.  S.  Burlin- 

Eftme,  Brooklyn;  R.  T.  Higgins,  Winsted;  S.  P. Ensign, 
yme  Rock;  C.  A.  Elliott,  Clinton;  John  Carroll, 
Ikfiddletown;  W.  M.  Bracken,  Fairfield;  Eli  D.  Weeks, 
Litchfield;  A.  B.  Porter,  North  Coventry;  Pitt  Bar- 
rows, Spring  Hill. 

Republican  State  Central  Committeb.— 0.  R. 
Fyler,  Torrington,  Chairman;  Samuel  A.  Eddy, 
Canaan,  Secretary.  William  B.  Dwight,  Hartford; 
Percy  S.  Bryant,  East  Hartford;  George  P.  McLean, 
Simsbury;  Robert  A.  Potter,  Bristol;  Charles  C.  Tur- 
ner, Waterbury;  Leverett  M.  Hubbard,  Wallingford; 
Frederick  L.  Gaylord,  Ansonia;  James  A.  Howarth, 
New  Haven;    Frederick  Farnsworth,  New  London; 


William  H.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Norwich}  Georj^e  O.  Jackson. 
Colchester;  Whitman  S.  Mead,  Greenwich;  Edmuna 
R.  Crowe,  Norwalk;  Allan  W.  Paige,  Bridgeport; 
Samuel  S.  Ambler,  Bethel;  George* A.  Hammond,  Put- 
nakn;  Charles  N.  Daniels,  Will imantic;  0.  R.  Fyler, 
Torrington;  A.  T.  Roraback,  Canaan:  N.  L.  Webister, 
Thomaston;  W.  C.  Reynolds,  East  Haddam;  W.  B. 
McDonald.  Cromwell;  Thomas  A.  Lake,  Rockville; 
Harry  S.  Abel,  Stafford  Springs. 

Prohibition  State  Central  Committbbw — ^Henry 

B.  Brown,  East  Hampton,  Oiairman;  Edgar  C.  Snyder, 
New  Haven,  Secretary;  E.  G.  Mansfield,  West  Haven, 
Treasurer,  John  B.  Smith,  New  Britain;  F.  C  Brad- 
ley, North  Haven;  C.  M.  Howard,  New  London; 
William  Ingalls,  Abington;  Grant  A.  Jacobs,  Mans- 
field; C.  H.  Cables,  Thomaston;  Oliver  G.  Beard, 
Shelton;  C.  D.  Rice,  Middletown. 

FIRST  CO.  GOVERNOR'S  FOOT  GUARD. 
E.  HenryHyde,  Jr.,Mfyor-comman't:  Henry  Bryant, 
Cantain  and  1st  Lieut;  A.  C.Bill,  2d  Lieut  and  'Adj-; 
RobertR.  Pease,  8d  Lieut;  Fred.  R.  Bill,  4th  Lieut; 
George  Hays,  Ensign ;  Charles  C.  Strong,  Treas.  and 
Paymaster;  S.  P.  Cooley,  Com*y;  E.  £L  Richmond, 
Com'y  Serg't;  Dr.  M.  M.Johnson,  Surg.;  Dr.  Ansel  G. 
Cook,  Ass't  Surg. ;  Rev.  J.  W.  Bradin,  Chaplain ;  G  H. 
Folts,  Engineer;  L.  R  Cheney,  Inspector;  W.  £.  A. 
Bulkeley,  Signal  Officer;  Austin  Brainard,  Judge 
Advocate  ;  Wm.  B.  Davidson,  Qr.  Master:  G.  W.  >^- 
Clunie,  Ordnance  Sergt  ;  Albert  F.  W'oods,  Ass't 
Ord.  Serg*t;  G.  A.  Cornell,  Seiig.  Miyor;T.  H.6(>odrich, 
Signal  Serg't;  Edson  Sessions,  Q.  M.  Sergeant;  T.B. 
Shannon,  Hospital  Steward;  R.  W.  Williamson,  A.  C. 
Deming,  Color  Sergeants;  W.  H.  Foster,  Com'y  Ser^.; 
E.  J.  Andrews,  Asst  Com'y  Sergt.;  George  E.  Ck>x, 
A.  E.  Snow,  W.  A.  Canty,  Harry  Prutting,  W.  H. 
Wilson,  DeGrey  F.  Crozier,  W.  L.  Fenn,  Fred  .1. 
Dole,  Sergeants;  William  Melrose,  A.  0.  Warner,  H. 
S.  Ellsworth,  T.  W.  Laiman,  J.  C.  Pratt,  E.  W.  Alex- 
ander, A.  H.  Speath,  R.  G.  Lipsey,  Corporals;  W.  L. 
Forbes,  I.  N.  Tibbals,  Color  Corporals:  0.  C.  Strong, 
Treas. ;  T.  Jarvis  Lewis,  Clerk  ;  J.  C.  Pratt,  Auditor; 
Harry  G.  Kellogg,  Collector;  F.  H.  Forbes,  R  Sec'y. 
Annory,  159  High  street,  comer  Foot  Guard  place. 
Chartered  Octoto  19, 1771.  Annual  meeting,  ApriL 
Drills  Monday  evenings.    112  men.    See  page  4SB. 

CONN.  CATHOLIC  PUBLISHING  CO. 
Established f  1876.  Incorporated  June^  1896. 

26  Asylum  street 
Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Michael  Tierney,  Preset. 
William  F.O'Neil,  Vice  President 
John  E.  Cox,  Sec'y,  Treas,  and  Busineu  Manager, 
Directors. — Rt.  Rev.  Michael  Tierney,  William  F. 
O'Neil,  John  £.  Cox,  Thomas   F.  Kane,  M.  D.    See 
page  525,  

HARTFORD  CARPET  COMPANY. 
Chartered  1854.        Capital  f  1,500,000.        10  Market, 

John  L.  Houston,  President, 

George  Roberts,  V,  Pres.  and  Treasurer, 

George  B.  Newton,  Secretary, 

Directors. — Jonathan    B.  Bunce,  Roland    Mather, 
John  L.  Houston,  James  J.  Goodwin,  George  Roberts, 

C.  M.  Beach,  James  B.  Cone.    Annual  meeting  4fch 
Wednesday  in  January.    Works  at  ThompsonyiUe. 


GEEE8    HARTFORD    CITY    DmECTOEY. 

#obernraents  of  tfet  Morllr; 

■Dm  aulhenlic  iDurcti,  for  No.  69,  GBKK'a  HARTroRD  Citt  Diuctort,  JWy,  1896. 


610 


GBER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


GREAT  BRITAIN  COLONIES. 

■Q.  M.  rOPULATlOH. 

Africa : — Ascension 

Islands, 86  140 

Cape  Colony, .  .221,811  1,627,224 

Gambia, 2,700  60,000 

Gold  Coast, 16,000  1,478,882 

Lagos  1,071  100,000 

Mauritius, 706  87 1,666 

Natal 20,460  861,687 

St  Helena,...          47  4,116 

Sierra  Leone,..  16,000  180,000 

America: — Baha- 
mas,      6,460  47,666 

Barbadoes, 166  186,000 

Bermuda, 20  16,916 

Dominica, 291  26,841 

Brit.  Honduras,    7,662  82,900 

Brit.  Guiana,..109,000  280,870 

Canada, 447,1601 

British  Colum.  882,800 

Manitoba, 64,066 

N.  Brunswick.  28,100  4,888,289 
Nova  Scotia...  20,660 
Prince  Ed.  Isl..     2,000 
Western  Ter.  2,871,481 

Faullcland  Isl's,  7,600  1,902 

Jamaica, 4,424  666,696 

Newfoundland,  42,200  202,040 
Trinidad    and 

Tobago 1,868 


247,215 
67,692 
41,064 
46,096 


Grenada, ....        183 
St.  Vincent,. .        132 

St.  Lucia 283 

St.  Christopher 

and  Nevis  . .        168         67,727 
Montserrat,....         82         10,088 
Asia : — Aden,So- 
mali  Coast  & 

Socotra, 76,467         96,910 

Ceylon, 26,866    8,008,466 

Cyprus 8,680       209,286 

Hong  Kong,...         29       221,441 
India,    includ- 
ing Burma,.  964,998  221,172,962 

Labuan, 80^         6,000 

British    North 

Borneo 81,106       176,000 

Straits  Settle- 
ment, etc..     2,600        985,726 
Australia  :^Fi\[.     4,260        121,800 
New  So.  Wales 
and  Norfolk 

Islands, 810,700    1,260,160 

New  Guinea,..  88,460  360,000 
New  Zealand, .  104,471  686,128 
Queensland,..  668,497  446,156 
So.  Australia,  908,690       320,431 

Tasmania, 26,386       146,667 

Victoria, 87,884    1,140,406 

W.  Australia,.. 975,876         49,782 
Europe : — Gibral- 
tar,   2         26,080 

Malta,  etc 117       170,266 

Total 11,334,391  382,612,448 

NETHERLANDS—COLONIES. 

#  10.11.        rOPULATIOK. 

East  Indies: — Ce- 

lebes,Sumatra, 

Java,    Borneo, 

New    Guinea, 

Muluccas,  etc..786,400  32,800,000 
West  Indies:— Cu- 

racao  and  five 

Islands, 403  46,987 

Surinam, 46,060  62,469 


Total,  ^. 782,863    82,909,966 


GERMANY— STATES. 

Wa   M.  POrOLATION. 

Anhalt, 906  271,968 

Alsace-Lorraine,.    6,601  1,603,606 

Baden, 5,821  1,667,867 

Bavaria, 29,282  6,694,982 

Bremen. 99  180,448 

Brunswick, 1,424  403,778 

Hamburg, 168  622,680 

Hesse, 2,966  992,888 

Lippe, 469  128,496 

Lubeck 116  76,486 

Meck'g-Schwerin   6,185  678,842 

Meck'g-Strelitz,..    1,181  97,978 

Oldenburg, 2,479  864,968 

Prussia, 184,687  29,966,281 

Reuss-Grei7......       122  62,764 

Reuss-Schleiz,..        819  119,811 

Saxony. 6,787  8,602,684 

Saxe-Altenburg.        611  170,864 

Saxe-Cob*g-Goth.      756  206,518 

Saxe-Meinmgen,       968  228,882 

Saxe- Weimar, . .      1,888  826,091 

Schaumb'g-Lippe       131  89,168 

Schz.  Rudolstadt,       868  86,868 

Schz.Sondershau       888  75,610 

Waldeck 438  67,281 

Wurtemberg, 7,628.   2,086,622 

Total,,  ...... .208,736  49,426,364 


MEXICO— STATES. 

■Q.  M.  rOPCLATIOir. 

Aguascalientes, .     2,950  140,180 

Campeche, 18,087  98,976 

Cliiapas, 27,222  269,710 

Chihuahua, 87,802  298,078 

Coahuila, 68,569  177,798 

Colima 2,272  72,591 

Durango, 88,009  266,981 

Federal  District.        468  676,747 

Guanajuato, 11,370  1,007,116 

Guerrero, 24,996  858,198 

Hidalgo, 8,917  506,028 

Jalisco, 81,846  1,250,000 

Lower  California  58,828  34,668 

Mexico, 9,247  826,165 

Michoacan, 22,874  830,000 

Morelos 2,778  151,640 

Nuevo-Leon, 28,592  293,793 

Oaxaca, 35,382  793,419 

Puebla, 12,204  839,125 

Queretaro, 3,556  213,625 

San  Luis  Potosi,.  25,316  546,447 

Sinaloa, 83,671  228,684 

Sonora, 76,900  160,891 

Tabasco, 10,072  114,028 

Tamaulipas, 82,128  167,777 

Tepic  (Ter.) ....  11,275  181,019 

Tlaxcala, 1,695  149,80b 

Vera  Cruz, 29,201  723,782 

Yucatan, ...... .  86,208  329,621 

Zacatecas, 24,767  626,966 

Total, 767,006  12,066,046 


DENMARK— COLONIES. 

HQ.  M.         FOrULATlOir. 

Greenland, 46,740         10,516 

Iceland, 89,766         70,927 

West  Indies, ....        118         32,786 

Total, 86,614       114,229 


FRANCE-COLONIES. 


Asia :  —  French 
India,  Cochin- 
China,       Ton- 
auin,  Siam,. .  .168,200  14,814,100 

Ajrica :  —  Algeria, 
Senegal,     Kivie- 
res,duSud,French 
Soudan,Niger,Ga- 
boon,GuineaCoast, 
Congo  Regan,  Re- 
union,   Mayotte, 
Nosi-Be,  Ste.  Ma- 
rie, Obock, . .  1,105,234  18,064,930 

America :  —  Gui- 
ana,or  Cayenne, 
Guadeloupe  de- 
pendencies, Mar- 
tinique, St.  Pierre, 
Miquelon, 48,011        887,6S0 

Oceania :  —  New 
Caledonia,  Mar- 
quesas Islands, 
Tahiti  &  Moorea, 
Raiat«a,Tubuae 
Raivavae,  Tua- 
motu.  Gambler, 
Willis  Islands,.    9,166         90,524 

Protected  Qmn- 
tries: — T  u  n  i  s, 
Madagascar, 
Annam,Camb<>- 
dia,Comoro,  Isl. 
Sahara  Reg*n,l,184,440   8,047,000 

Total 2,616,060  40,904,284 

SPAIN— COLONIES. 

w^  M.      rorvLATiwr. 

America: — Cuba,  41,665    1,681,687 
Porto  Rico, 8,550       806,708 

Asia: — Philippine 

Ishinds, 114,826    7,000,000 

Caroline    Is- 
land &  Palaos,        660         86,000 
Sulu  Islands,..       960         75,000 
Marianne    Is- 
lands,        420         10,172 

Africa:-  Ferdinan- 
do  PcAnnabon, 
Corsico,  Elobey, 

San  Juan, 860         80,000 

Rio  de  Oro  and 

Adrar, 248,000       100,000 

Ifni  (near  Cape 

Nun) 27  6,000 

Total, 406,888    9,696,567 

PORTUGAL— COLONIES. 

•Q.  X.     roroLA-noK. 

Africa :  —  Cape 
Verde  Islands,     1,660       110,980 

Guinea, 14,000       800,000 

Princess  &  St. 

Thomas  IsUds,        454        21,040 

Angola,     Am- 

briz,  Mossam- 

edes,  Benguela 

and  Congo, ....  467,500    2,000,000 

East  Africa. . .  261,700    1,500,000 

i4na.— Goa, 1,447       494,836 

Damao,  Diu,etc.      158         77,464 
Indian    Archi- 
pelago,.      6,290       800,000 

China,Macao,  etc.      6         67,080 

Total, 748,204    6,871,200 


gekb's  hastfobd  citt  dibectoby. 


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stated  ®miforial(iobernmtnts;  Sniteir States  of  l^tnerira* 

CopyHghted  for  Gbsb*8  Hartfohd  Cmr  Dibsctort,  No,  69,  JUy,  1896. 

Distrlot  of  Columbia  was  ceded  Ifaroh  80, 1791,  to  the  U.  &.  by  Virginia  and  Maryland;  governed  by  Congress. 
•Original  18  States.  | Democratic,  t  Republican.  |i Silver  Party.    ^ Legislature,  biennially. 


42  StatM,  8  Tar's. 


Alabama,  % Deo.  14, 1819 

Alaska  Ter*y,  %.  July  27, 1868 

Arizona  Ter*y,| .  Feb.  24, 1868 

Arkansas,  ( June  16, 1886 


■    •  •   •    • 


Califomia.t. '. '. ! '.  Sept     9, 1860 
Cherokee  Nat*nt 

Colorado,! 

Connecticut,*! . 
Delaware,*|. . . . 

Florida,! 

Georgia,*  I 

Idaho,t 

Illinois,! 

Indiana,! 

Iowa,t 

Kansas,! 

Kentucky,.!.  ••  • 

Louisiana,! 

Maine,! 

Maryland,  *  ! . . . 
Massachusetts  *! 

Michigan,! 

Minnesota,! .... 
Mississippi,!.... 

Missouri,! 

Montana,! 

Nebraska,  II 

Nevada,! 

N.  Hampshire,*! 
New  Jersey,*! . . 


N.Mexico  ter'y !  Sept     9, 1850 
New  York,*  ! . . .  July   26, 1788 


No.  Carolina,*! 
North  DakoU!. 

Ohio,! 

Oregon,! 


Whan  Formed 
or  Admitted. 


oovBuioaa. 


e 


Aug.  1, 1876 
Jan.  9,  1788 
Deo.  7, 1787 
March  8, 1845 
Jan.  2, 1788 
March  8,1868 
Dec.  8, 1818 
Dec.  11,1816 
March  8, 1845 
Jan.  29, 1861 
June  1, 1792 
AprU  80, 1812 
Mar.  15,1820 
April  28, 1788 
Feb.  6, 1788 
Jan.  26,1887 
May  11,1868 
Dec.  10,  1817 
Aug.  10,1821 
Nov.  8, 1889 
March  1, 1867 
Oct  81, 1864 
June  21,1788 
Dec.    18,1787 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Feb. 
May 


21, 1789 
8,  1889 
29, 1802 
14, 1869 
2,  1890 


Dec.    12,1787 


Oklahoma  Ter.l 

Pennsylvania,*! — , 

Rhode  l8land,*!.;May  29, 1789 
So.  Carolina,*!  .May  28, 1788 
South  Dakota,!.  Nov.     3, 1889 

Tennessee,! i*^*^^^     ^i  ^^96 

Texas,! ^®c.    29,1846 

Utah,  ! Sept     9, 1860 

Vermont, ! IMarch  4, 1791 

Viiginia,*!  ....  June  26,  1788 
Washington!  • .  •  .'Nov.  11, 1889 
West  Virginia,!   June  19, 1863 

Wisconsin,! ,  May    29, 1848 

Wyoming.! July   26, 1868 


William  C.  Oates. . 
James  Sheakley  . . 
Louis  C.  Hughes... 
James  P.  Clarke,.. . 
James  H.  Budd,.. .. 

C.  J.  Harris. 

Albert  W.  Mclntire, 
0.  Vincent  Coffin,.. 
William  T.  Watson, 
Henry  L.  Mitchell,. 
Wm.  Y.Atkinson.. 
Wm.  J.  McConnell, 
John  P.  Altgeld,... 
Claude  Mattliews,. . 

F.  M.  Drake, 

E.  N.Morrill, 

Wm.  0.  Bradley,  . 
Murphy  J.  Foster,. 
Henry  B.  Cleaves. . 
Lloyd  Lowndes, . . . 
Fred  T.  Greenhalge 

John  T.  Rich, 

David  M.  Clongh,.. 
A.  J.  McLaurin, . . . 

Wm.  J.  Stone, 

.John  E.  Richards, . 
Silas  A.  Holcomb,. 
John  £.  Jones,..  . . 
Chas.  A.  Busiel,. .. 
John  W.  Griggs,. . . 
Wm.  T.  Thornton,.. 
Levi  P.  Morton,.... 

Elias  Carr, 

Roger  AUin, 

Asa  Bushnell, 

William  P.  Lord,. . 
Wm.  C.  Renfrew.. . 
Daniel  H.  Hastings, 
Charles  W.  Lippitt, 
.John  G. Evans..... 
Charles  H.  Sheldon, 

Peter  Turney, 

C.  A.  Culberson, . . . 
Heber  M.  WeUs, . . . 
Urban  A.'Woodburj' 
Chas.  T.  O'Ferrall. 
John  H.  McGraw... 
Wm.  A.  MacCorkle, 
William  H.  Upham, 
William  A.Ricnards, 


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aiiitftr  states  af  ^mtrita. 

UNITED  STATES  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS,  JULY,  1896. 

GROVER  CLEVELAND,  of  the  State  of  New  York,   Prbbidkht, Salary,  $60,900 

ADL AI    E.  STEVENSON,  of  the  Stote  of  Illinois,  Viob  Prssidbnt, "  8,000 

CABINET  OFFICERS: 

RICHARD  OLNEY,  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  Skcrktart  of  Statb Salary,  $8,000 

JOHN  G.  CARLISLE,  of  the  State  of  Kentuckv,  Sbcrbtart  of  thb  Trbasurt,. "  8,000 

DANIEL  S.  L AMONT,  of  the  State  of  New  tork,  Sbcrbtart  of  War, «  8,000 

JUDSON  HARMON,  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  Attormet  Gbreral, «  8,000 

WILLIAM  L.  WILSON,  of  the  State  of  West  Virginia,  Postmastbr  Gbveral, "  8,000 

HILARY  A.  HERBERT,  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  Sbcrbtart  of  thb  Navt, "  8,000 

HOKE  SMITH,  of  the  State  of  Georeia,  Sbcrbtart  of  titb  Imtbrior, «  8,000 

JULIUS  S.  MORTON,  of  the  State  of  Nebraska,  Sbcrbtart  of  Agriculturb, <<  8,000 


612 


GEEE  8    HARTPOED    CITY    DIRBCTOEY. 


FIFTY-FOURTH 

A  new  Congress  beeins  on  the  4th  of  March,  each 
alternate  year — the  odd-number  year.  By  Act  of  Con' 
gress,  the  election  of  Congressmen  throagnout  the  conn- 
try  (except  Oregon,  which  is  first  Monday  in  Jnne, 
even  years),  takes  place  on  Tuesday  after  the 
1st  Monday  in  November,  every  even  year.  The  regular 
sessions  of  Congress  begin  annually  on  the  1st  Monday 
of  December.  The  pay  of  a  member  of  Congress, 
whether  Senator  or  Representative  is  $5,000  per  year 
with  mileage  at  the  rate  of  20  cents  per  mile.  Re- 
)ublicans   unmarked;    *  Democrats;    f Independents; 

Farmers  Alliance;  || People's  Party;  ^Silver  Party; 

Populist  Senatorial  terms  expire  March  8d  of  years 
as  indicated.  * 


Teim 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1899. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1899. 

1899. 

1897. 
1899. 

1897 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1899. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1897. 
1901. 

1899. 
1901. 

1897. 
1899. 


SENATE,     , 
Adlai  E.  Stevsmson,  Illinois,  Pretident, 
Szp.  Senators.  Home  Post  Office. 

ALABAMA. 

James  L.  Pugh,* Eufaula. 

John  T.  Morgan,* Selma. 

ARKANSAS. 

James  K.  Jones,* Washington. 

James  H.  Berry,* Bentonville. 

CALIFORNIA. 

George  Clement  Perkins,. . .  .Oakland. 
Stephen  M.  White,* Los  Angeles. 

COLORADO. 

Henry  M.  Teller, Central  City. 

Edward  0.  Wolcott, Denver. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Orville  H.  Piatt, Meriden. 

Joseph  B.  Hawley, Hartford. 

DELAWARE. 

George  Gray,* New  Qastle. 

FLORIDA. 

Wilkinson  Call,* Jacksonville. 

Samuel  Pasco,* Monticello. 

GEORGIA. 

John  B.  Gordon,* Atlanta. 

Augustus  O.  Bacon,* Macon. 

IDAHO. 

Fred.  T.  Dubois, Blackfoot. 

George  L.  Shoup, Salmon  City. 

ILLINOIS. 

John  McAuley  Palmer,* Springfield. 

Shelby  M.  Cullom,  Springfield. 

INDIANA. 

Daniel  W.  Voorhees,* Terre  Haute. 

David  Turpie*, Indianapolis. 

IOWA. 

William  B.  Allison,. Dubuque. 

John  H.  Gear, Burlington. 

KANSAS. 

William  A.  Peffer.y Topeka. 

Lucien  Baker, Leavenworth. 

KENTUCKY. 

Joseph  C.  S.  Blackburn,*. . . .  Versailles. 

William  Lindsay,* Frankfort. 

LOUISIANA. 

Newton  C.  Blanchard,* Shreveport, 

Donelson  Cafiery,* Franklin. 

MAINE. 

Eugene  Hale, Ellsworth. 

William  P.  Frye, Lewiston. 

MARYLAND. 

Charles  H.  Gibson,* Easton. 

Arthur  P.  Gorman,* Laurel. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

899.        Henry  Cabot  Lodge, Nahant. 

901.        George  F.  Hoar, Worcester. 

MICHIGAN. 

899.        Julius  C.  Burrows, Kalamazoo. 

901.       James  McMillan Detroit. 

MINNESOTA. 

899.       Cushman  K.  Davis,. St  Paul. 

901.       Knute  Nelson, Alexandria. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

899.       James  Z.  Geoive,* Carrollton. 

901.       Edward  C.  Walthall,* Grenada. 

MISSOURI. 

897.        George  G.  Vest,* Kansas  City. 

899.        Francis  M.  Cockrell,* Warreiisbar|[^. 

MONTANA. 

899.       Lee  Mantle,  Butte. 

901.        Thomas  H.  Carter, Helena. 

NEBRASKA. 

899.        William  V.  Allen,t Madison. 

901.        John  M.  Thurston, Omaha. 

NEVADA. 

897.        John  P.  Jones, Gold  Hill. 

899.        William  M.  Stewart,. Carson  City. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

897.        Jacob  H.  Gallinger, Concord. 

901.       Wm.  E.  Chandler Concord. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

899         James  Smith,  Jr.,* Newark. 

901.        William  J.  Sewell Camden. 

NEW  YORK. 

897.        David  B.  HiU,* Albany. 

899.        Edward  Murphy,  Jr.,* Troy. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

897.        Jeter  C.  Pritchard, MarshalL 

901.        Marion  Butler,§ Elliot. 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

897.        Henry  C.  Hansbrongh Devils*  Lake. 

899.        William  N.  Roach,* Larimore. 

OHIO. 

897.        Calvin  S.  Brice* Lima. 

899.       Jolm  Sherman, Mansfield. 

OREGON. 

897.        John  H.  Mitchell, Portland. 

901.        George  W.  Mc  Bride, St  Helena. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

897.       James  Donald  Cameron, Hanisburg. 

899.        Matthew  S..Quay, Beaver. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

899.        Nelson  W.  Aldrich^ Providence. 

901.        George  P.  Wetmore, Newport 

SOUTH   CAROLINA. 

897.       John  L.  M.  Irby,* Laurens. 

901.       B.  R.  Tillman,* Trenton. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

897.       James  H.  ICylef Aberdeen. 

901.        Richard  F.  Pettigrew. Sioux  Falls. 

TENNESSEE. 

899.       William  B.  Bate,* Nashville. 

901.       Isham  G.  Harris,* Memphis. 

TEXAS. 

899.        Roger  Q.  Mills,* Corsicana. 

901.        Horace  Chilton,* Tyler. 

VERMONT. 

897.       Justin  S.  Morrill, Straflbrd. 

899.       Redfield  Proctor, Proctor. 

VIRGINIA. 

899.       John  W.  Daniel,* Lynchburg. 

901.        Thomas  S.  Martin,* Scottsville. 

WASHINGTON. 

897.     _  Watson  C.  Squire Seattle. 

899.       John  L.  Wilson, Spokane. 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


613 


WEST  YIRGINIA. 

1899.        Charles  J.  Faulkner,* MartiOBbiirg. 

1901.       Stephen  B.  ElkinB, Elkins. 

WISCONSIN. 

1897.        Wm.  F.  Vilas,* Madison. 

1899.       John  L.  Mitchell,* Milwaukee. 

WYOMING. 

1899.        Clarence  D.  Clark, Evanston. 

1901.        Francis  £.  Warren, Cheyenne. 

H0U8E  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

DIfltrlet  ALABAMA. 

1.  Richard  H.'  Clarke.*       6.  John  H.  Bankhead.* 


7.  Mtlford  W.  Howard.| 

8.  Joseph  Wheeler.* 

9.  Oscar  W.  Underwood.* 


2.  Jessey  F.  Stallings.* 
8.  George  P.  Harrison.* 
4.  Gaston  A.  Robbins.* 
6.  James  E.  Cobb.* 

ARKANSAS. 

1.  PhilipD.McCull<Ksh,  Jr*  4.  WiUiam  L.  Terry.* 

2.  John  S.  Little.*  6.  Hugh  A.  Dinsmore.* 
8.  Thomas  C.  McRae.*      6.  Robert  Neill.* 

CALIFORNIA. 

1.  John  A.  Barham.  5.  Eugene  F.  Lond. 

2.  Grove  L.  Johnson.  6.  James  McLachlan. 
8.  Samuel  G.  Hilbom.        7.  William  W.  Bowers. 
4.  James  G.  Maguire.* 

COLORADO. 
1.  John  F.  Shafroth.  2.  John  C.  Bell.* 

CONNECTICUT. 

1.  E.  Stevens  Henry.  8.  Charles  A.  RusseU. 

2.  Nehemiah  D.  Sperry.      4.  Ebenezer  J.  Hill. 

DELAWARB. 
1.  Jonathan  S.  WiUis. 

FLORIDA. 
S.  M.  Sparkman.*  2.  Charles  M.  Cooper.* ' 

GEORGIA. 


1. 

1. 
2. 
8. 
4. 
5. 
6. 


1. 
2. 

8. 

4. 

6. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 

1. 
2. 
8. 
4. 
6. 
6. 
7. 

1. 
2. 
8. 
4. 

6. 
6. 

1. 
2. 
8. 
4. 


Rufus  E.  Lester.* 
Benjamin  E.  Russell.* 
Charles  F.  Crisp.* 
Charles  L.  Moses.* 
L.  F.  Livingston.* 
Charles  L.  Bartlett* 

IDAHO. 


7.  John  W.  Maddox.* 

8.  Thomas  G.  Lawson.* 

9.  Farish  C.  Tate.* 

10.  James  C.  C.  Black.* 

11.  Henry  G.  Turner.* 


Edgar  Wilson. 
ILLINOIS. 
J.  Frank  Aldrich.         12.  Joseph  G.  Cannon. 
Wm.  Lorimer.  13.  Vespasian  Warner. 

Lawrence  E.  McGann.*14.  Joseph  V.  Graff. 
Charles  W.  Woodman.  16.  Benjamin  F.  Marsh. 
George  E.  White.  16.  Finis  E.  Downing.* 


Edward  D.  Cooke. 
George  E.  Foss. 
Albert  J.  Hopkins. 
Robert  R.  Hitt. 
George  W.  Prince. 
Walter  Reeves. 


17.  James  A.  Connolly. 

18.  Wm.  F.  L.  Hadley. 

19.  Benson  Wood. 

20.  Orlando  Burrell. 

21.  Everett  J.  Murphy. 

22.  George  W.  Smith. 


INDIANA. 

James  A.  Hemenway.     8.  George  W.  Faris. 


Alexander  M.  Hardy. 
Robert  J.  Tracewell. 
James  E.  Watson. 
Jesse  Overstreet. 
Henrv  U.  Johnson. 
Charles  L.  Henry. 


9.  J.  Frank  Hanly. 

10.  Jethro  A.  Hatch. 

11.  Georee  W.Steele. 

12.  Jacob  D.  Leighty. 
18.  Lemuel  W.  Royse. 


IOWA. 

7.  John  A.  T.  Hull. 

8.  William  P.  Hepburn. 

9.  A.  L.  Hager. 

10.  Jonathan  P.  Dolliver. 

11.  George  D,  Perkins. 


Samuel  M.  Clark. 
George  M.  Curtis. 
David  B.  Henderson. 
Thomas  Updegraff. 
Robert  G.  Cousins. 
John  F.  Lacey. 

KA1V8A8. 

Case  Broderick.  Richard  W.  Blue,  at  large. 

O.  L.  Miller.  6.  W.  A.  Calderhead. 

S.  S.  Kirkpatrick.  6.  William  Baker.jl 

Charles  Curtis.  7.  Chester  L  Long. 


KENTUCKY. 


7.  William  C.  Owens.* 

8.  James  B.  McCreary.* 
0.  Samuel  J.  Pugh. 

10.  Joseph  M.  Kendall. 

11.  David  G.  Colson. 


1.  John  K.  Hendrick.* 

2.  John  D.  Clardy.* 
8.  W.  Godfrey  Hunter. 
4.  John  W.  Lewis. 
6.  Walter  Evans. 
6.  Albert  S.  Berry.* 

LOUISIANA. 

1.  Adolph  Meyer.*  4.  Henry  W.  Ogden.* 

2.  Charles  F.  Buck.*  5.  Charles  J.  Boatner.* 

8.  Andrew  Price.*  6.  Samuel  M.  Robertson.* 

MAINE. 

1.  Thomas  B.  Reed.  8.  Seth  L.  Milliken. 

2.  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.         4.  Charles  A.  Boutelle. 

MARYLAND. 

1.  Joshua  W.  Miles.*  4.  John  K.  Cowen.* 

2.  William  B.  Baker.  6.  Charles  £.  Coffin. 
8.  Harry  Welles  Rusk.*      6.  Geo.  L.  Wellington. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
1.  Ashley  B.  WrighL  7.  WUliam  E.  Barrett 


2.  Frederick  H.  GiUett 
8.  Joseph  H.  Walker. 
4.  Lewis  D.  Apsley. 
6.  William  S.  Knox. 
6.  William  H.  Moody. 


8.  Samuel  W.  McCall. 

9.  John  F.  Fitzgerald.* 

10.  Harrison  H.  Atwood. 

11.  William  F.Draper. 

12.  Elijah  A.  Morse. 
18.  John  Simpkms. 

MICHIGAN. 


1.  John  B.  Corliss. 

2.  George  Spalding. 
8.  Alfred  MUnes. 

4.  Henry  F.  Thomas. 
6.  William  A.  Smith. 
6.  David  D.  Aitken. 


7.  Horace  G.  Snover. 

8.  William  S.  Linton. 

9.  Roswell  P.  Bishop. 

10.  Rousseau  0.  Crump. 

11.  John  Avery. 

12.  Samuel  M.  Stephenson. 


MINNESOTA. 

1.  James  A.  Tawney.         6.  Loren  Fletcher. 

2.  James  T.  McCleary.       6.  Charles  A.  Towne. 
8.  Joel  P.  Heatwole.  7.  Frank  M.  Eddy. 
4.  Andrew  R.  Kiefer. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

1.  John  M.  Allen.*  6.  John  S.  Williams.* 

2.  John  C.  Kyle.*  6.  Walter  M.  Denny.* 
8.  Thomas  C.  Catchings.*  7.  James  G.  Spencer.* 
4.  Hernando  DeS.  Money.* 

MISSOURI. 

1.  C.  N.  Clark.  9.  William  M.  Treloar. 

2.  Uriel  S.  Hall.*  10.  Richard  Bartholdt. 
8.  AlexanderM.Dockery.*ll.  Charles  F.  Joy. 


4.  George  C.  Crowther. 
6.  John  C.  Tarsney.* 

6.  David  A.  DeAmold.* 

7.  John  P.  Tracey. 

8.  Joel  D.  Hubbard. 


12.  Seth  W.  Cobb.* 
18.  John  H.  Raney. 
14.  Norman  A.  Mozley. 
16.  Charles  G.  Burton. 


MONTANA. 

Charles  S.  Hartman,  at  large. 

NEBRASKA. 

1.  Jesse  B.  Strode.  4.  Eugene  J.  Hainer. 

2.  David  H.  Mercer.  6.  WiUiam  E.  Andrews. 
8.  George  D.  Meiklejohn.    6.  Omer  M.  Kem.f 

NEVADA. 

Francis  G.  Newlands,^  at  large. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

1.  Cyrus  A.  Snlloway.        2.  Henry  M.  Baker. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

1.  Henry  C.  Loudenslager.  5.  James  F.  Stewart. 

2.  John  J.  Gardner.  0.  Richard  W.  Parker. 
8.  Benjamin  F.  Howell.      7.  Thomas  McEwan,  Jr. 
4.  Mahlon  Pitney.  8.  Charles  N.  Fowler. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 
1.  Harry  Skinner.^  6.  James  A.  Lockhart.* 


2.  Fred  A.  Woodard.* 
8.  John  G.  Shaw.* 
4.  W.  F.  Stroud.§ 
6.  Thomas  Settle. 


7.  A.  C.  Shuford.§ 

8.  Romulus  Z.  Linney. 

9.  Richard  Pearson.f 


614 


geeb's  habtfobd  city  dibectoey. 


NEW  YORK. 

1.  Richard  CMcCormicklS.  Jacob  Lefever. 

2.  Dennis  M.  Hurley.        19.  Frank  S.  Black. 

8.  Francis  H.  Wilson.        20.  George  N.  Southwick. 
4.  Israel  F.  Fischer.  21.  David  F.  Wilbur. 

6.  Charles  6.  Bennett.      22.  Newton  M.  Curtis. 

6.  James  R.  Howe.  23.  Wallace  T.  Foote,  Jr. 

7.  Franklin  Bartlett.*       24.  Charles  A.  Chickering. 

8.  James  J.  Walsh.*  25.  James  S.  Sherman. 

9.  Hem-y  C.  Miner  *  26.  George  W.  Ray. 

10.  Thos.  J.  Cummings.*    27.  Theodore  L.  Poole. 

11.  William  Sulzer.*  28.  Sereno  E.  Payne. 

12.  George  B.  McClellan.*  29.  Charles  W.  Gillet 

18.  Richard  C.  Shannon.    80.  James  W.  Wadsworth. 

14.  Lemuel  £.  Quigg.         81.  Henry  C.  Brewster. 

15.  Philip  B.  Low.  82.  Roland  B.  Mahany. 

16.  B.  L.  Fairchild.  88.  Charles  Daniels. 

17.  B.  B.  O'Deli,  Jr.  84.  Warren  B.  Hooker. 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 

Martin  N.  Johnson,  at  large. 
OHIO. 

1.  Charles  P.  Taft.  12.  David  K.  Watson. 

2.  Jacob  H.  Bromwell.       18.  Stephen  R.  Harris. 
8.  Paul  J.  Sorg.«  14.  Winfield  S.  Kerr. 

4.  F.  C.  Layton.*  16.  Henry  C.  Van  Voorhis. 

5.  Francis  B.  DeWitt        16.  Lorenzo  Danford. 

6.  Geo.  W.  Hulick.  17.  Addison  S.  McClure. 

7.  George  W.  Wilson.        18.  Robert  W.  Tayler. 

8.  Luther  M.  Strong.         19.  Stephen  A.  Northway. 

9.  James  H.  Southard.       20.  Clirton  B.  Beach. 

10.  Lucien  J.  Fenton.         21.  Theodore  £.  Burton. 

11.  Charles  H.  Grosvenor. 

OREGON. 
1.  Binger  Hermann.  2.  William  R.  Ellis. 

PBNNSTLVANIA. 
Galnsha  A.  Grow  ;  George  F.  Huff,  at  Large. 

1.  Henry  H.  Bingham.       15.  James  H.  Codding. 

2.  Robert  Adams,  Jr.         16.  Frederick  C.  Leonard. 
8.  Frederick  Halterman.   17.  Monroe  H.  Kulp. 

4.  John  E.  Reybum.  18.  Thaddeus  M.  Mahon. 

5.  Alfred  C.  Harmer.  19.  James  A.  Stable. 

6.  John  B.  Robinson.  20.  Josiah  D.  Hicks. 

7.  Irving  P*  Wanger.  21.  Daniel  B.  Heiner. 

8.  Joseph  J.  Hart.*  22.  John  Dalzell. 

0.  ConstantineJ.Erdman*28.  William  A.  Stone. 

10.  Marriott  Brosius.  24.  Ernest  F.  Atcheson. 

11.  Joseph  A.  Scranton.  25.  Thomas  W.  Phillips. 

12.  John  Leisenring.  26.  Matthew  Griswola. 
18.  Charles  N.  Brumm.  27.  Charles  W.  Stone. 
14.  Ephraim  M.  Woomer.  28.  William  C.  Arnold. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

1.  Melville  Bull.  2.  Warren  0.  Arnold. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

1.  William  Elliott*  5.  Thomas  J.  Strait.* 

2.  W.  Jasper  Talbert*        6.  John  L.  McLaurin.* 
8.  Asbury  C.  Latimer.*      7.  J.  William  Stokes.* 
4.  Stanyame  Wilson.* 

SOUTH  DAKOTA. 
Robert  J.  Gamble;  John  A.  Pickler,  at  large. 

TENNESSEE. 

1.  W.  C.  Anderson.  6.  Joseph  E.  Washington.* 

2.  Henry  R.  Gibson.  7.  Nicholas  N.  Cox.* 
8.  Foster  V.  Brown.  8.  John  E.  McCall. 

4.  Benton  McMillin.*         9.  James  C.  McDearmon.* 

5.  James  D.  Richardson.*10.  Josiah  Patterson.* 

TEXAS. 

1.  Joseph  C.  Hntcheson.*    8.  Charles  K.  Bell.* 

2.  Sam.  B.  Cooper.*  9.  Joseph  D.  Sayers.* 
8.  Charles  H.  Yoakum.*    10.  Miles  Crowlev.* 

4.  David  B.  Culberson.*    11.  William  H.  CTrain.* 

6.  Joseph  W.  Bailey.*       12.  George  H.  Noonan. 

6.  Jo  Abbott.*  18.  Jeremiah  V.  Cockrell.* 

7.  George  C.  Pendleton.* 

UTAH. 

Frank  J.  Cannon,  at  large. 


VERMONT. 
1.  H-  Henry  Powers.  2.  William  W.  GroaL 

VIRGINIA. 

1.  William  A.  Jones.*        6.  Peter  J.  Otey.* 

2.  D.  Gardiner  Tyler.*        7.  S.  S.  Turner.* 

8.  Tazewell  EUett*  8.  Elisha  £.  Mereditii.« 

4.  W.  R.  McKenney.*        9.  James  A.  Walker. 

5.  Claude  A.  Swanson.*    10.  Henry  St  G.  Tncker.* 

WASHINGTON. 
S.  C.  Hyde.  WiUiam  H.  Doolittle. 

WEST  VIROINIA. 

1.  B.  B.  Dovener.  8.  James  H.  Haling. 

2.  Alston  G.  Dayton.  4.  Warren  Miller. 

WISCONSIN. 

1.  Henry  A.  Cooper.  6.  Samuel  A.  Cook. 

2.  Edward  Sauerhering.      7.  Michael  Griffin. 
8.  Joseph  W.  Babcock.       8.  Edward  S.  Minor. 

4.  Theobold  Otjen.  9.  Alexander  Stewart. 

5.  Samuel  S.  Barney.        10.  John  J.  Jenkins. 

WYOMING. 
Frank  W.  Mondell,  at  large. 

TERRITORUL   DELEGATES, 

ARIZONA. 
Nathan  0.  Murphy Phoenix. 

NEW  MEXICO. 
Thomas  B.  Catron ^ .Sante  Fe. 

OKLAHOMA. 
Dennis  T.  Flynn Guthrie. 

Sbnatb.~89  Dem.,  48  Rep.,  6  Populists. 

H0U8B. — 105  Democrat,  244  Republican,  6  Populists, 
1  Silver.    Total  number,  856. 


Courts. 


SUPREME  COURT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Annual  sessions  commence  on  the  2d  Monday  in  OoL 

CHIEF  juancE,  Salary,  $10,500. 

BORM.  APPOIirrBD. 

MelviUe   W.  Fuller,  111.,  1888,  by  Cleveland,  in  1888. 
AS8001ATB  JU8T10BB,  Salary  of  each,  $10,000. 

BOKM.  APFOIBTKD. 

Stephen  J.  Field,  Cal.,  1816,     by  Linoohi,  in  1868. 

John  M.  Harlan,  Ky.,  1888,       by  Hayes,  in  1877. 

Horace  Gray,  Mass.,  1828,      by  Arthur,  in  1881. 

David  J.  Brewer,  Kan.,  1887,  by  Harrison,  in  1889. 

Henry  B.  Brown,  Mich.,  1886,  by  Harrison,  in  1890. 

George  Shiras.  Jr.,  Pa.,  1882,'  by  Harrison,  in  189*. 

Edward  D.  White,  La.,  1845,  by  Cleveland,  in  1894. 
Rufus  W.  Peckham,  New  York,  by  Cleveland,  in  1895. 

CIRCUIT  COURT  OF  APPEALS. 
The  Supreme  Court  Justice  for  each  Circuit  and  the 
Circuit  Judges,  constitute  the  new  Circuit  Court  of  Ap- 
peals in  each  Circuit,  with  limited  appellate  jurisdictioQ 
in  reliefer  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.    Salary  $6,000. 

Don  A.  Pardee,  La., Appointed  in  1881. 

William  J.  WaUace.N.Y.,. "  1882. 

LeBarron  B.  Colt,  K.  L, "  1884. 

E.  Henrv  Lacombe,  N.  Y., <<  1888. 

Henry  d.  Cadwell,  Ark., "  1890. 

Marcus  W.  Acheson,  Pa.. **  1891. 

William  L.  Putnam,  Me., "  1892. 

Nathaniel  Shipman,  Conn., "  1892. 

George  M.  Dallas,  Penn., "  1892. 

Nathan  Go£f,  West  Va.r "  1892. 

Andrew  P.  McCormick,  Texas,. . .  "  1892. 

William  H.  Taft,  Ohio, «  1892. 

William  A.  Woods,  Ind., "  1892. 


qeeb's  habtpobd  city  dibbotory. 


615 


Walter  H.  Sanborn,  Minn., Appointed 

WiUiam  B.  GUbert,  Oregon^ " 

Joseph  McKenna,  OaL, " 

Charles  H.  Simonton,  S.  C.,. '* 

Horace  H.  Lurton,  Tenn., " 

James  G.  Jenkins,  Wis., " 

John  W.  Showalter, ** 

Amos  M.  Thayer, " 

Erskine  M.  Ross " 


in  1892. 
1892. 
1892. 
1898. 
1898. 
1898. 
1895. 
1896. 
1893. 


U.  S.  CIRCUIT  &  DISTRICT  COURTS  IN  CONN. 
66  Staie  tfreet,  m  Poti  Ofice  omldmg, 

afrctft^.~Hartford,  8d  Tuesday  in  September  ;  New 
Haven,  4th  Tuesday  in  April.  JMilrtcf.— Hartford,  4th 
Tuesday  in  May  and  1st  Tuesday  in  December;  New 
Haven,  4th  Tuesday  in  February  and  Au^niBt. 

Circuit  Judottj(2dJ.  Di»t.)—yfm.  J.  Wallace,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  E.  Henry  Lacombe,  N.  Y.  City,  Nathaniel 
Shipman,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Salary  96,000. 

DisHct  Jydge^yfm.  K.Townsend,N.  H.   Sal.  $5,000. 

OreuU  d  Dititict  aerb-'E.  E.  Marvin,  66  State  St., 
Hartford;  deputffj  Richard  F.  CarrolL 

Dktrid  AUomey — Charles  W.  Comstock,  Montville. 

ifar<A<U— Richard  C.  Morris,  New  London. 

i>e/nrty  if arsAoZt— William  B.  Catlin,  New  Haven; 
Maurice  F".  Cannody,  Waterbury. 

ExtrcidUum  Coinmistiimer-^E,  E.  Marvin. 

Qmmi$m<men  of  U.  8,  CiratU  Court  m  Hartford-^ 
E.  E  Marvin,  S.  C.  Dunham,  C.  E  Fellows. 

SUPREME  COURT  OF  ERRORS,  CONNECTICUT. 

Chief  Juttice^CHABi^Ea  B.  Akdrews,  Litchfield, 
May  27,  1897.    Salary,  $4,500. 

A8800IATB   JUDQB8. 

David  Torranok,  Birmingham,  till  Feb.  9, 1898. 
Augustus  H.  Fehm,  Winchester,  till  1901. 
SiMEOM  £.  Baldwin,  New  Haven,  till  1901. 
WiLUAM  Hambrsuit,  Hartford,  till  Jan.  1902. 

Salaries  of  each  of  the  above  $4,000,  and  $600  for 
expenses,  per  annum.. 

Reporter— J,  P.  Andrews,  Hartford;  Salary,  $8,000. 

State  Referees— JoHV  D.Parkk,  Norwich;  Dwioht 
LooMis,  Hartford;  Elisha  Carfenter,  Hartford; 
Miles  T.  Granger,  Canaan.    Salaries,  $2,000  each. 

The  State  Referee  was  created  by  special  act  of  the 
Legislature  in  June,  1889,  whereby  any  case  pending 
in  the  Superior  Court  can  be  referred  to  either  State 
Referee  by  consent  of  the  parties,  for  trial  of  law  and 
fact. 

First  Judicial  District— BABTroBV.  Tolland,  Mid- 
dlesex, Litchfield  and  Windham  Counties,  at  Hart- 
ford, on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  Oct.,  Jan.,  Mar.  and  May. 

Second  Judicial  DistrictSxw  London  Co.,  at  Nor- 
wich, last  Tuesday  of  May  and  third  Tuesday  of  Oct 

Third  Judicial  District— Ji^KW  Haven  and  Fairfield 
Co ,  at  New  Haven,  8d  Tues.  Jan.  and  Ist  Tues.  in  June. 
At  Bridgeport,  8d  Tues.  in  April,  and  4th  Tues.  in  Oct 

Passes  on  questions  of  law  only,  with  a  full 
bench  of  judges ;  fa.  full  bench  may  be  waived,  how- 
ever, by  consent  or  counsel,)  hears  appeals  from  the  city 
courts,  courts  of  common  pleas,  and  tne  superior  court 

SUPERIOR  COURT    OF  CONNECTICUT,  Created 

in  1798.~jui>GB8. 
Frederic  B.  Hall,  Bridgeport,  till  April  1, 1897. 
Samuel  O.  Prentice,  Hartrord,  till  July  1, 1897. 
John  M.  Thater,  Norwich,  till  July,  1897. 
Silas  A.  Robinson.  Middletown,  till  Feb.  11, 1898. 
George  W.  Wheeler,  Bridgeport,  till  1901. 
Ralph  Wheeler,  New  London,  till  1901. 
Milton  A.  Shumwat,  Killingly,  Jan.  14, 1902. 
William  T.  Elmer,  Middletown,  till  1908. 

Salary  of  Superior  Judges,  $4,000,  and  $600  expenses. 

State  Judges  elected  for  eight  years  by  the  Legislature. 


HARTFORD    COUNTY. 

Arthur  F.  Eoolbston,  States  Att*y ;  Salary,  $2,600. 
Cras.  W.  Johnson.  Clerk.  |  G.  A.  Conant,  Ass't  Clerk. 
J.  W.  Wolveoi,  Messenger. 

ALLOTMENT  OF  JUDGES,  AND  COURT  TERMS; 

FOB  THE  TEAR,  BEGINNING  JULT  1st,   1896. 

HARTFORD  COUNTY. 

G.  W.Wheeler,  J.— Oct  9,  *96,  andass'nm't  Short  Cal. 
G.  W.Wheeler^.— 2d  Tuesday  in  Oct.  '96.  Oct  Term. 
Hall,  J. — Dec.  81,  '96,  and  assignment.  Short  Cal. 
Hall,  J. — Ist  Tuesday  in  Jan.  1897.  Jan.  Session. 
Elmer,  J. — April  2, 1897,  and  assignment  Short  Cal. 
Elmer,  J^lst  Tuesdav  in  April,  1897.  April  Ses. 
Prentice,  J.— 2d  Tuesday  in  Sept.  1896.  Criminal. 
R.  Wheeler,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Dec.  1896. 
Robinson,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  March,  1897. 
Hall,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  June,  1897. 


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NEW  HAVEN  COUNTY, 

Shumwat,  J. — Sept  18,  *96,  and  ass'nmt. 
Shumwat,  J. — 4th  Tuesday  in  Sept.  *96. 
Shumway,  J. — Dec.  81, 1896,  and  ass'nmt. 
Thater,  J.— Dec.  81, 1896,  and  ass'nmt. 
Shumway,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Jan.  '97. 
Thayer,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Jan.  1897. 
Robinson,  J.— April  2, 1897,  and  ass'nm't. 
Robinson,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  April,  1897. 
Elmer,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  July,  1896. 
Thater,  J.— 1st  Tuesdav  in  Oct.  1896. 
Prentice,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Jan.  1897. 
Hall,  J.— 1st  Tuesday  in'Apnl,  1897. 

WATERBURY  TERMS. 

Hall,  J.— April  80, 1897,  and  assignment 
Hall,  J.~lst  Tuesday  in  May,  1897. 
Elmer,  J. — Oct  16, 1896,  and  assignment 
Shumway,  J.— 8d  Tuesday  in  Oct  1896. 


Short  Cal. 

Sept  Term. 

Short  Cal. 

Short  Cal. 

Spec.  Ses. 

Jan.  Ses. 

Short  Cal. 

April  Ses. 

Criminal. 
<f 

II 

14 


Short  Cal. 
May  Term. 

Short  Cal. 
Oct.  Term. 


G.  W.  Wheeler,  J.— Feb.  12,  '97, and  ass'nm't  S.  Cal. 
G.  W.WHEELER,J.-<^d  Tues.  lu  Feb.  '97.  C&Crim.Term 
Thayer,  J. — June  11,1897,  and  ass'nm't.  Short  Cal. 
Thayer,  J.— 8d  Tuesday  in  June,  '97.  C&Crim.Term. 

NE  W  LONDON  COUNTY, 

new  LONDON  TERMS. 

Robinson,  J.— Sept.  11, 1896,  and  ass'nm't  Sh.  Cal. 
Robinson,  J. — 8d  Tuesday  in  Sept.  1896.  Sept.  Term. 
Elmer,  J. — Feb.  6, 1897,  and  assignment  short  Cal. 
Elmer,  J.~2d  Tuesday  in  Feb.  1897.  Feb.  Session. 
R.  Wheeler,  J.—lst  Tuesday  in  Sept  1896.    Criminal. 

NORWICH  TERMS. 

Thayer,  J.— Nov.  1, 1896,  and  ass'nment  Short  Cal. 
Thayer,  J.— Oct  80, 1896,  and  ass'nment  Short  Cal. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J.— May  21,  '97,  and  ass'nm't  Sh.  Cal. 
G  W.  Wheeler, J.^4th  Tuesday  in  May,  '97.  May  Ses. 
Elmer,  J. — 1st  Tuesdav  in  Jan.  1897.  Criminal. 

Thayer,  J.— 1st  Tuesday  in  May,  1897.  " 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY, 

danbury  terms. 

Hall,  J.— Sept.  11, 1896,  and  assignment  Short  Cal. 
Hall,  J.— 8d  Tuesday  in  Sept  1896.  Sept  Term. 

Robinson,  J.— Jan.  16, 1897,  and  ass'nm't.  Short  Cal. 
Robinson,  J. — 8d  Tuesday  in  Jan.  1897.  Jan.  Session. 
Robinson,  J. — 8d  Tuesday  in.Oct.  1896.  Criminal. 
R.  Wheeler,  J. — 2d  Tuesday  in  May,  1897. 


It 


BRIDGEPORT  TERMS. 

Prentice,  J. — Oct  9, 1896,  and  assignment  Sh.  Cal. 
Prentice,  J.— 2d  Tuesday  in  Oct.  1896.  Oct  Session. 
R.  Wheeler,  J.— Dec.  81, 1896,  and  ass'nm't  Sh.  Cal. 
R.  Wheeler,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Jan.  1897.  Dec.  Ses. 
Shumway,  J. — April  2, 1897,  and  ass'nm't  Short  CaL 
Shumway,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  April,  1897.  April  Ses. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J.— 2d  Tuesdav  in  Sept  '96.  Criminal. 
Prentice,  J.— 8d  Tuesday  in  Feb.  1897.  " 


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gbbb's  habtford  city  dibbctoby. 


WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

rUTMAM  TBBMS. 

ShumwaY)  J. — -^"S:  ^^1  *^^y  ^^^  assignment  Sh.  Gal. 

Shumwat,  J. — 1st  Tues.  in  Sept.  '97.  Civil  and  Crim- 
inal Term. 

Prentice,  J. — Feb.  26, 1897,  and  assif^nment  Sh.  CaL 

Prentice,  J. — Ist  Tues.  in  March,  '97.  March  Session 
and  Criminal  Term. 

WINDHAM  TERMS. 

Robinson,  J. — Oct.  28, 1896,  and  assignment.  Sh.  Cal. 
Robinson,  J.— 4th  Tuesday  in  Oct.  1896.  Oct.  Ses. 
6.  W.  Wheeler,  J. — Mayl,'97,andas8'nmt  Sh.  Cal. 
G.  W.  Wheel.br,  J. — April  80,  1897,  and  assign- 
ments Short  Calendar. 

LITCHFIELD  COUNTY. 

R.  Wheeler,  J. — Oct.  2, 1896,  and  ass'nmt.    Sh.  Cal. 
R.  Wheeler,  J.— 1st  Tuesday  in  Oct  1896.  Oct  Term. 

w   Wu»r  R»    T      J  ^P"^  2,  1897,  and  assignment 
K.  WHEELER,  J.— j     ^ewMilford.  Short  Cal. 

Prentice, 


Prentice, 


J  _  {  ^^y  ^^<  1897,and  assignment.  Win- 
{     Chester.    Short  Calendar. 

J  __  j  Ist  Tuesday  in  June,  1897,  Wln- 
f     Chester,  June  Tenn. 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY. 

MIDDLETOWN  TERMS. 

Elmer,  J. — Sept  18, 1896,  and  assignment  Sh.  Cal. 
Hall,  J. — Not.  6, 1896,  and  assignment  Short  Cal. 
Hall.  J. — 2d  Tuesday  in  Noy.  1896.  Nov.  Session. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J.— Jan.  22,  '97,  and  ass'nmt  Sh.  Cal. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J. — 4th  Tues.  in  Jan.  1897.  Jan.  Ses. 
Prentice,  J. — April  2, 1897,  and  assignment.  Sh.  Cal. 
Elmer,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  Dec.  1896.  Criminal. 

Thayer,  J.— 1st  Tuesday  in  April,  1897.  " 

haddam  terms. 

Elmer,  J.— 4th  Tuesday  in  Sept.  1896.  Sept  Term. 
Prentice,  J. — 1st  Tuesday  in  April,  1897.    April  Ses. 

TOLLAND  COUNTY, 

Thayer,  J. — Aug.  28, 1896,  and  ass'ment  Short  Cal. 
Thayer,  J.— Ist  Tuesday  in  Sept  1896.  Sept.  Term. 
Robinson,  J. — Nov.  27, 1896^  and  assignment.  Sh.  Cal. 
Robinson.  J. — Ist  Tuesday  m  Dec.  '96.  Dec.  Session. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J.—April  9,  '97, and  ass'nmt.  Sh.  Cal. 
G.W.Wheeler,  J.— 2d  Tues.  in  April,  '97.  April  Ses. 
R.  Wheeler,  J.— May  28,  '97,anaass'nment  Sh.  Cal. 
R.  Wheeler,  J.  —1st  Tuesday  in  June,  1897.  June  Ses. 

COURT  OF  COMMON  PLEAS. 
Meets  in  County  house,  127  Allyn  and  85  Trumbull 
8t8.,lst  Mondays  in  Sept,  Noy^  Jan.,  March  and  May. 
David  S.  Calhoun,  Judge,  till  July  1, 1897. 
John  Walsh,  Assistant  Judge  till  April,  '97. 
Charles  £.  Fellowes,  Clerk. 
Charles  U.  Adams,  Messenger. 
Created  in  1869  for  civil  cases,  to  relieve  the  supe- 
rior court  where  values  do  not  exceed  $500 ;  amenaed 
so  as  to  have  concurrent  jurisdiction  with  the  superior 
court  in  amounts  from  $500  to  $1,000. 

There  is  a  court  of  common  pleas  in  counties  of 
Hartford,  New  Haven,  Fairfield,  New  London  and 
Litchfield. 


CITY  COURT  OF  HARTFORD. 

Rejralar  sessions  every  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday 

and  Saturday  of  the  firat  week  of  each  term,  and  every 

Monday  ana  Saturday  of  the  remaining  weeks,  and 

adjournments,  in  the  room  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen. 

Thomas  McManus  Recorder  till  April,  1897. 

James  J.  Quinn,  Clerk. 

William  J.  McConville,  City  Attorney. 

Joseph  Dawson,  City  Marshal. 

James  T.  Farrell,  Messenger. 


Was  established  in  1784  to  try  civil  cases  arising 
within  the  city  limits,  whenever  one  or  both  parties 
reside  therein,  and  jurisdiction  is  unlimited  as  to 
amounts. 


POLICE  COURT. 
Daily  at  9  a.  m.  in  Police  Court  Room,  44  Kinsley  it 

Albert  C.  Bill,  Judge,  till  April,  1897. 

Arthur  Perkins,  Assistant  Judge. 

J.  Gilbert  Calhoun,  Prosecutine  Attorney. 

Harrison  B.  Freeman,  Jr.  Special  Pros.  Attorney. 

J.  Lincoln  Fbnn.  Clerk. 

Bennett  H.  Pepper,  Messenger.  Salary,  $400. 
Was  establishea  in  1862  ;  jurisdiction  in  criminal 
cases,  and  final  jurisdiction  in  all  offenses  where  the 
penalty  does  not  exceed  a  fine  of  $200,  or  six  months' 
imprisonment,  or  both  ;  all  other  hearings  are  simply 
preliminary.  Appeals  are  taken  only  to  the  sapenw 
court  Previously  these  cases  were  tried  before  the 
Justice  of  Peace. 

JUDGES  OF  THE  POLICE  COURT  OF  HARTFORD. 

1862-1864. Eliphalet  A.  Bulkeley. 

1866-1867 Goodwin  CoUier. 

1868  George  S.  Oilman. 

1869  Goodwin  Collier. 

1860  Geoi^  S.  Oilman. 

1861  £lisha  Johnson. 

1862  George  S.  Oilman. 

1868  Elisha  Johnson. 

1864r-1866 George  S.  Oilman. 

1866         Samuel  F.  Jones. 

1867-1870 Monroe  E.  Merrill 

1871-1878 Harrison  B.  Freeman. 

1874-1876 Monroe  E.  Merrill. 

1877-1882 Arthur  F.  Eggleston. 

1888-1888 William  F.  Henney. 

1889-1892 William  J.  McConville. 

1898-1894 Sylvester  Barbour. 

1896-        Albert  C.  BiU. 


PROBATE  COURT. 
(District  includes  Towns  of  Hartford,  Bloomfield, 
Glastonbury,  Newington,  Rocky  HUl,  West  Hartford, 
Wethersfiefd  and  Windsor  Locks.) 

Regular  sessions,  daily,  except  holidays,  at  114  Pearl 
street.  Halls  of  Record,  from  9  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m. 
Harrison  B.  freeman,  Judse. 
Robert  C.  Dickenson,  Clerk. 

ENUMERATION  OF  SCHOOL  CHILDREN. 

Districts.  Oct. '91.  Dot '92.  Oct '93.  Oct '94.  Oct.  'OS 

First, 2,309      2,342       2,862      2.818        2,430 

South, 3,486      3,672       3,768      8,880        4,292 

Second  North,  1,270  1,267  1,407  1,648  1,636 
West  Middle,    1,066      1,092       1,113      1,201        1,220 

Arsenal, 986         988       1,007         981        1,072 

Washington,..  498  600  609  487  666 
Southwest,..        46           66            63           43  46 

Northeast,...  604  669  646  673  600 
Northwest, . .  197  226  289  248  268 
Gravel  HiU,.. 47    87     87     88       41 

Total, 10,407     10,739     11,021     11,262     12,169 

There  are  20  Schools  and  School  Houses  in  Hartford; 
178  School  Rooms,  228  Teachers,  with  9,646  Registeied 
SchoUirs.  In  the  High  School  there  has  been  a  regular 
increase  of  scholars  from  180  in  1866  to  760  in  1896. 
The  public  evening  school,  284  Asylum  street,  showed 
an  average  attendance  during  the  80  sessions  in  1896 
of  96  pupils.  The  total  cost  for  schools  during  the 
past  year  was  $269,686.68.  Teachers*  wages  paid  the 
past  year,  $167,687.88. 

WESTERN  NEW  ENGLAND  IRON,  STEEL  AND 
HARDWARE  ASSOCIATION. 
Lester  L.  Ens  worth,  Hartford,  Pr«4*f;  S.  S.  Hunter, 
Bridgeport,  V,  Prtt*i ;  R.  S.  Woodruff,  New  Haven, 
8ec*y;  C.  0.  Lewis,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Trea$»  Or- 
ganized Feb.  16,  1894.  Meets  second  Friday  each 
month  at  New  Haven,  beginning  with  February. 


DEER'S    HARTFORD    OITT    DIBECTOBT. 


MotlB.—Hm  Who  Tramu'l^htui.  Btill  euBTjtiMn. 

^taff  of  Coiuuttitut. 

Dct^ription  or  Ctpitol,  tee  page  610-621. 

The  Legislature  meets  bienniAll;  nt  HurtTord,  on 
Wertnesdny  sfber  let  Mondny  in  JnuiaTj  (odd  yean). 

Next  StHte  election  will  be  for  Members  orCongreu, 
StHta  OfHcen,  Senator!,  RepresentitlvM  and  Justices 
of  th"  Peace,  for  two  yeara,  on  the  Tuesday  atUr  the 
1st  Monday  in  NoTember,  1696. 

Pnr  Town  OrrtcERH.  annnallj,  on  the  Ist  Monday 
in  October,  excepting  Hsrtrord,  Bridgeport  and  New 

C!:onnulinil  Stalt  (Bfitms,  1896. 


O.  VINCENT  COFFIN,  Middletown,  Oownwr,  «; 
LURBIN  A.  COOKE,  Riverton,  lituL  Governor,  . 
CiiARLKs  P.  Grakak,  Arliulant  Goneml,  1, 

Wm.  E.  V.  L AN DKRH,  Assistant  Adjutant  Genera),  1, 

Walter  Peakck,  Harirord,  Clerk. 

TheHoH  C.  Swak,  Hnrtrord,  Clerk. 

Lorenzo  D.  Contuiiie,  New  London,  Clerk. 
Wh.  E.  Dihbrow,  Bridgeport,  Q.M.  General,       1,' 
Locis  R.  Chenbt,  Ass't  Q.  M.  General. 

MichaelJ.  Wue, Clerk. 
James  H.  Jarnar,  Hartford,  Paymaster  General,    ' 
HsMRV  S.  Pe<'k,  New  Haven,  Commissary  Gen'l. 


IB,  Shelton, 


Watsoh  J.  Ml 
Hbnry  W.  Wi 

[  D.  Haines,  Executive  Saccelai 


I  Alds-de-C&mp  to 


1,300 


_  _     jlary,  1,3 

K  D.  Rood,  Hartford,  Executive  Clerk,      1,( 
WILLIAM  C.  MOWRY,  Secrelarg,  1.600 

RoBiiraoN  S.  HlKHAN,  Chief  Clerk. 

Richard  J.  Dwter,  Ktrtfard,  Clerk. 

William  Cabl'thbrb,  Norwich,  Clerk. 
GKORGE  W.  HODGE,  Treaiurer,  1,600 

B.  KbAuk  Mabsk,  Ciilef  Clerk. 

Gbobcb  J.  Mbrwih,  Windsor,  Clerk. 

CHABI.BB  F.  Sumner,  Jr.,  Clerk. 
BEN.TAMIN  P.  MEAD,  Comptroller,  1,600 

Ekkkson  W.  Hoohb,  Talcottvllle,  ChiefClerk. 

John  H.  Wadhamb,  Clerk. 
HERBERT  E.  BENTON,  School  f'ni  Conmu'er,  3,000 

Carnot  O.  Spbnckh.  Hulford,  ChiefClerk. 

WiLUAH  H.  POHD,  H&rtford,  Clerk. 


FREDERICK  A.  BKTTS  /aiur 


r,  3,600 


i.  Wilson,  HBrtford,  Actuary. 

1  hKBon  Cpbon,  Berlin,  Chief  Clerk. 

Geobob  I.  RooERB,  Milford,  Clerk. 

Khederic'k  W.  SBirr,  New  Haven,  Clerk. 
SAMUEL  B.  BORNE.  Winsted,  Labor  (hmmU'tr,  3,000 

WiLLUM  W.  Ives,  Norwich,  Clerk. 
CHARLES  J.  HOAULY,  Hartford,  L^nrian,     1,800 

For  State  Institutions,  OfficMV,  eta,  see  pp.  610-688. 


617 

BOLL  OF  THE  SENATE. 
UeuL  Gov.  LoBBiM  A.  Cooee,  Hnrtrord,  Prtadtnt. 
Hon.  John  H.  Fbrris,  Norwalk,  Prtridtnt  pmltn. 
Andrew  F.  Gates,  Hartford,  Clerk. 
Dist.  1,  Hon.  John  H.  Halj,  Hartford,  d. 
"     a,     "     Alembbht  O.  CBOKiir,E.GlHstoDbuT7,  r 
"      8,     "     Chables  Coffey,  Granby,  r. 


6, 


Johnson  D.  Uattob,  lis 
LiMAN  H,  Johnbob,  New  He.' 
Benjamin  H^  Lee,  New  I.oDd 


John  H.  Fkrrih,  South  Norwalk,  r. 
William  H.  Mabioold,  Bridgeport,  r. 
Hknrt  Behkd,  Denbury,  r. 
-  .T  ^..  »,  Thompson,  r 


Donald  T.  Wabneb,  Salisbury,  r. 
Hbhan  O.  Avbrill,  WaehingtoD,  r. 
Chahleh  E.  CxArMAR,  Westbrook,  r. 
John  M.  Dotioi.A8.  Middletown,  r. 
James  P.  Little,  Columbia,  r. 
Edwabd  E.  Fuller,  Tolland,  r. 


BOLL  OF  BOUSE  OF  BEPSESENTATIVES. 
Samuel  FesbbhDEn,  Stamford,  fijiealcr. 


Hartford Wm.  H.  Walrous,r.  Robt.  W.  Barretl,d 

Avon Charles  F.  Froidevaui,  r. 

Berlin Willis  H.  Upson,  r. 

Bloomfietd George  D.  Gabb,  d. 

Bristol Geo.H.  Hall,  r.Chas.  A.  Reynolds,  r. 

Burlington Sereno  Alderman,  r. 

Canton Howard  L.  Sanborn,  r. 

Eaat  Granby... George  E.  B  i  dwell,  r. 

East  Hartford.  ..C.  VT.  Robarle,  d.  F.  H:  Mavbeixy,  r. 

EastWindsor.  ..Geo.  W.Miller,  d.  Samuel  J.  Allen,  d. 

Enfield Geo.  T.  Finch,  r.  John  Middleton,  r. 

FBiTuington. Chas.  C.  Georgia,  r.  John  P.  Lewis, d. 

Glastonbniy....D.  W.  Williams,  r. Clin.  S.Loveland,  r 

Granby Jessie  W.  Rulck,  r.  Columbus  Reed,r. 

Hartland C.  E.  Otbora,  d.  John  H.  Wheeler,  r. 

Manchester. . . .  .Win.  C.  Cheney,  r.  F.  H.  Whiton,  r. 

Miilborough Hiram  E.  Hodee,  d. 

New  BriUm....A.  Tumhull,r.  Wm.  G.  Kinlock,  r. 

Newington Arlan  P.  Francis,  r. 

Plainville Willis  .1.  Hemingway,  r. 

Rocky  Hill Frank  E,  Holmes,  i. 

Simsbury Ed.H.  Brockell.r  Snm.  Whitehead,  r. 

Southington L.  E.  Southwortii,  r.  Chas.  R.  Clark,  r. 

South  Windsor..  Ransom  M.  Bumham,  r. 

Snflleld Philip  Wiadj-worth,  r.  D.  S.  Fuller,  r. 

West  Hartford.  .Adolph  C.  Sternberg,  r. 
Wethersfield  . .  .Elliur  S.  Goodrich,  r,  F.  H.  RobbinB,r. 

Windsor Chas.  T.  Welch,  r.  John  A.  DuBon,  r. 

Windsor  Locks. Charles  W.  Holtrook,  d. 


New  HBven. . .  .Hcnrv  G.  Newton,  r.  Lewis  Eliiotl,  r. 

Waterbory Goo.  ll.  Co  well,  r.  Warren  L.  Hall,  r. 

Ansonia. R.  H.  Tucker,  r.  Erwln  W.  Webster,  d 

Beacon  Falls..  .Emery  L.  Temlld. 

Bethany. Harrv  F.  Peck,  r. 

Branford Edwards  D.  Sheldon,  r. 

Cheshire Jacob  D.  Walter,r.  Silas E.  Jera]ds,r. 

Derby 8.  E.  Chnffeo,  r.  H.  Holton  Wood,  d. 

East  "Haven Charles  W.  Granniss,  r. 

Gnitford Otie  J.  Bnnge,  r.  Erastus  Dudley,  r. 

Hamden William  F.  Downer,  r 

Uodiaon Myron  H  Hunger 


618 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Meriden Benj.  Pase,  r.  Jacob  S.  Morrill,  r. 

Middlebury  ....  Horatio  N.  Smith,  d. 

Milford Geo.  M.  Gunn,  d.  Fred.  L.  Tibbals,  r. 

Nftueatuck W.  H.  McCarthy,  d.  F.  M.  Twitchell,cl 

North  Branford.Josiah  James  Linsly,  r. 
North  Haven. . .Robert  0.  Eaton,  r. 

Orange Elford  C.  Russell,  r. 

Oxford George  P.  San  ford,  r. 

Prospect George  L.  Talmage,  r. 

Seymour ThecKlore  B.  Beach,  r. 

Southbury David  M.  Mitchell,  r. 

Wallingford. .  .  .Wm.  H.  Newton,  r.  Joel  R.  Hough,  r. 

Wolcott Samuel  M.  Bailey,  r. 

Woodbridge  ....  Lewis  Hitchcock',  r. 

NEW  LONDON  OOUNTT. 

New  London Fred.  H.  Parmelee,  r.  C.  Royco  Boss,  r 

Norwich Gardiner  Greene,  Jr.,  r.  J.  M.  Brewer,  r 

Bozrah Willard  J.  Way,  d. 

Colchester Wm.  E.  Harvey,  r.  Howard  C.  Brown,r 

East  Lyme George  P.  Hilf,  d. 

Franklin Clayton  H.  Lathrop,  r. 

Griswold John  Potter,  d. 

Groton Chas.  H.  Smith,  r.  Judson  F.  Bailey,  r. 

Lebanon Hobart  McCall,  r.  Robert  E  Turner,  r. 

Ledyard Charles  A.  Gray,  d. 

Lisbon Jnmes  £.  Roberts,  r. 

Lvme Ros.  P.  LaPlace,  r.  J.  Griffin  Ely,  d. 

Montville George  N.  Wood,  r. 

No.  Stonington..  Ama«a  M.  Main,  r.  Geo.  F.  Coats,  r. 

Old  Lyme James  F.  Bugbee,  d. 

Preston Austin A.Chapman,d.  Appleton  Main,d 

Salem Alvah  Morgan,  d. 

Spra^e Thomas  U.  Allen,  r. 

Stonmgton Jas.  Pendleton,  r.  H.  B.  Noyes,  Jr.,  r. 

Voluntown George  W.  Rouse,  r. 

Waterford William  C.  Saunders,  r. 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY. 

Bridgeport Edward  W.  Marsh,  r.  Chas.  Keller,  r. 

Danbury E.  C.  Dempsey,  d.  Louis  E.  Orton,  p. 

Bethel Charles  Bailey,  r. 

Brookfield James  Lee,d. 

Darien Charles  W.  Lounsbury,  r. 

Eftston *. .  Eber  Gould,  r. 

Fairfield M.  B.  Lacey,  r.  Conrad  Buckingham,r 

Greenwich John  F.  Close,  r.  Seaman  Meao,  r. 

Huntington  ....Gould  A.  Shelton,  r. 

Monroe Elbert  0.  Hull,  r. 

New  Canaan  . . .  Andrew  F.  Jones,  r. 
New  Fairfield..  .Homer  L.  Wanzer,  d. 

Newtown J^.  Campbell,  d.  Sam.  A.  Blackman,  d. 

Norwalk Edwin  O.  Keelcr,  r.  R.  H.  Rowan,  r. 

Redding L.  Wolsev  Randle,  r.  H.  P.  Mansfield,  r 

Ridgefield Milan  H.'Mead,  r.  Edwin  P.  White,  r. 

Sherman Frank  Hungerford,  r. 

Stamford Sam.  Fessenden,  r.  Jos.  D.  Goulden,  r. 

Stratford Stiles  Judson,  Jr.,  r. 

Trumbull Horace  L.  Fairchild,  r. 

Weston Henry  B.  Wheeler,  r. 

Westport Riifus  Wakeman,  r. 

Wilton George  W.  Ogden,  r. 

WINDHAM    COUNTY. 

Brooklyn Frank  Day,  r. 

Ashford M.  E.  Gallup,  d.  George  0.  Balch,  r. 

Canterbury  . . .  .Geo.  L.  Bradford,  r.  John  0.  Smith,  r. 

Chaplin Newell  C.  Hunt.  r. 

Eastford Gunlen  B.  Marcy  r. 

Hampton William  H.  Lincoln,  r. 

Killinglv F.  A.  Jacobs,  r.  E-^quare  B.  Miller,  r. 

Plainneld Amasa  P.  Taber,  r.  L.  B.  Morpin,  rr 

Pomfret Francis  H.  Bird,  r.  Albert  B.  Smith,. 

Putnam Wm.  R.  Barber,  r.  Ed.  M.  Wamer,d 

Scotland Frank  W.  Bacon,  d. 

Sterling Enoch  A.  Douglas,  r. 

Thompson E.  H.  Corttis,  r.  George  T.  Bixby,  r. 

Windham Frank  M.  Wilson,  r.  A.  J.  Boweh,  r. 

Woodstock Frank  R.  Jackson,  r.  D.  T.  Goodwin,r. 


UTCUFIELD  OOUHTY. 

Litchfield Wm.  T.  Marsh,  d.  Georee  Kenney,  r. 

Barkhamsted. . .  Abel  C.  Everett,r.  Geo.  H.  Whitney,  r. 

Bethlehem Frank  Stoughton,  r. 

Bridgewater Edward  R.  Wooster,  d. 

Canaan Charles  E.  Ford.  r. 

Colebrook Geo.  W.  Remington,  r.  C.  H.  Demlng,  d 

Cornwall F.  W.  Yutzler,  d.  Andrew  M.  Clark,  r. 

Goshen Jas.  P.  Vaill,  r.  Daniel  N.  Lucas,  r. 

Harwinton H.  H.  Catlin,  r.  Benj.  F.  Page,  r. 

Kent John  L.  Robertf^,  r. 

Morris Edwin  H.  Clark,  d. 

New  Hartford. ..  H.  M.  Seymour,  r.  Jos.  R.  Gillette,  r. 
New  Milford. .  .Andrew  G.  Bame8,r.  And.  M.  Booth,  d 

Norfolk Geo.  T.  Johnson,  r.  O.  H.  Stanard,  r. 

North  Canaan.  .Alberto  T.  Roraback,  r. 

Plymouth Henry  E.  Stou^hton,  r. 

Roxbury Francis  A.  Squire,  r. 

Salisbury Hubert  Williams,  r.  Pierre  Mundry,  r. 

Sharon Geo.  E.  Buckley,  r.  L.  VanAlstyne,  r. 

Thomas  ton Aaron  Thomas,  r.  ^ 

Tonington W.  A.  Roraback,  r.'Edmond  Wall,  r. 

Warren George  C.  Hopkins,  r. 

Washington Sam.  C.  Kingman,  r.  David  Kenney,  r 

Watertown Henry  T.  Dayton,  r. 

Winchester W.B.' Smith,  r.  Jay  E.  Spanlding,  r. 

Woodbury Chas.  B.  Garlick,  r.  David  L.  Somere^ 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY. 

Middletown  . . . .  Wm.  T.  Elmer,  r.  Charles  R.  Lewis,  r. 

Haddam Geo.  M.  Clark,  r.  Chas.O.  Gillette,  r. 

Chatham Vine  B.  Starr,  r.  John  A.  Carrier,  d. 

Chester Geo.  S.  Gladding,  r. 

Clinton Henry  C.  Hull,  r. 

Cromwell Edbert  D.  Hammond,  r. 

Durham E.  A.  Markham,  d.  Widdo  R.  Atwell,  r. 

East  Haddam..  .Robert  W.  Bingham, r.  F.  W^  Swan,r. 

Essex James  H.  Clark,  r. 

Killing  worth  . .  .N.  L.  Parmelee,  r.'  Everett  E.  Lord,  r. 

Middlefield Lyman  A.  Mills,  r. 

Old  Saybrook  .  .Giles  A.  Bushnell,  r. 

Portland Asaph  H.  Hale,  d. 

Saybrook Horace  G.  Jones,  r.  Thos.  L.  Parker,  r. 

West  brook William  L  Lewis,  r. 

TOLLAND  COIOTTY. 

Tolland Wm.  Sumner,  r.  Ratcliffe  Hicks,  d. 

Andover Charles  L.  Backus,  r. 

Bolton William  E.  Alvord,  r. 

Columbia William  W.  Battey,  r. 

Coventry John  S.  Champlin,  d.  P.  L.  Lathrop,  d. 

Ellington John  Thompson,  r. 

Hebron Geo.  CTenuant,  r.  Wm.  J.  Warner,  r. 

Mansfield Fred.  0.  Vinton,  r.  Chas.  H.  Weeks,  r. 

Somers Oscar  Keeney,  r.  Nath.  A.  Patten,  r. 

Stafibrd J.  C.  Converse,  r.  J.  R.  Washburn,  r. 

Union Geo.  Wallace,  r.  Fred.  J.  Aldricb,d. 

Vernon John  E.  Fahey,  r.  Horace  G.  Talcott,r. 

Willington A.  H.  Eldredge,  r.  William  M.  Hall,  r. 


POLITICAL  RECAPITULATION;  1896. 

bep.         dem.     fbo. 

Senate 28  1  0 

House 206  46  1 

Republican  majoritv  in  Senate,  22;  Republican  in 
House,  158;  on  joint  ballot,  181. 

There  are  84  Farmers,  21  Merchants,  26  Manufac- 
turers, 11  Mechanics,  18  Attorneys,  9  Physicians,  and 
the  balance  are  from  one  to  four  each  in  other  voca- 
tions. 

Of  the  24  Senators,  21  were  bom  in  Connecticut;  of 
the  Representatives,  215  were  bom  in  this  state. 


AUDITORS  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS. 

Edward  L.  Wells,  Fairfield,  July  1, 1897;  James  A. 
Jones,  Deep  River,  July  1, 1897. 


OEEG  S    SARTPOBD    CITY    DIRBCTOHT. 


State  (Kayitol  in  tfec  Citj  of  iartforii; 


^pproaehett  from  Aijilvm.  Ford^  Peart,  Trvvtbull, 

Inirtcn.  Lofaililtt,  ana  ifu! 

CHiRLW  H,  BUTLia,  Bup't,  nmn  13,  Mlarr.  Sl,eOU 

Don  opeo&t  lOuialI.BOA.ii.1  auiil3.30r. 

OCCUPANCY    AND    LOC 
Sit  pagt  BIT  for  the  Btatt  Oj 

All  even  numbered  rooma  ore  on  the  north  lidt  or 
the  bDlldiDf-— aU  the  odd  uumbered  on  the  aouth  side 
Tlie  rooms  on  the  eut  end  are  Bumbered  1  to  19  on  the 
fintaoort  31  U>30  on  llio  secDDd  floor;  11  t«EOanthe 
lliird  floor;  01  lo  TO  on  tlie  fourth  floor.  On  lliB  west, 
end  ore  Noe.  11  to  IS  on  flrat  floor;  81  to  SB  on  lecond 
floor;  Bl  to  fll  on  third  floorj  73  to  90  on  fourth  floor. 

Adjiitnnt  General,  room  10, 1st  floor. 

Agricultural  Committee,  room  BO,  8d  floor. 

Ante  room,  House,  room  B8,  Id  floor. 

AppropriUiona  Committee,  room  30,  3d  floor. 

Attorney's  retiring  room,  00,  8d  floor. 

B«nk  Commiasionera,  room  66,  8d  floor. 

Bank  Committee,  room  66,  Sd  floor. 

Battle  Kings  of  Connecticut,  in  west  corridor. 

Cities  nnd  Borouf;ha  Committee,  room  00,  Sd  floor. 

ClHima  Commitlee,  room  I,  Itt  floor. 

Comptroller  of  Public  Accounts,  r'ma  3  &  4, 1st  floor. 

Connectlcnt  Prison  Association,  room  46.  M  floor, 

Comtltutional  Amendments,  room  73,  4th  fioo 


Educ 


<n  Comi 


hirdfloo 


Executive  Secretary,  room  SB,  3d  floor. 

Engrossed  Bills,  room  SO,  Id  floor. 

Finance  Committee,  room  64,  Sd  floor. 

Fialieries  Committee,  room  36,  3d  floor. 

Forfeited  Rights,  room  T6,  41h  floor. 

Gorernor's  room,  SB,  2d  floor. 

Grand  Annv  of  the  Republic,  room  TO,  4th  floor. 

Hall  of  Kepresentntivea,  south  side  on  3d  floor. 

Highoay  Commission,  room!<  aS  and  3T,  3d  floor. 

House  coat  rooms,  SO  and  33,  3d  floor. 

House  Members  retiring  rooms,  3T.  and  S3,  3d  floor. 

Humane  Initilutiooa  Committee,  room  47,  Sd  floor. 

Incorporations  Committee,  room  37,  3d  floor. 

Inspector  of  Factories,  room  38,  3d  floor. 

lnauranc«Commiasioner,rooms  14, 16, 18,  30,  Igl  floor. 

Insurance  Committee,  room  14,  Isl  floor. 

Janitor's  room,  11,  lat  floor. 


Pbarmaoy  Com  miss 
Railroad  Commisaioi 


Mulbtrry.  Will*.  Elm,  Wett,  CHnton,   THnlly,  Waeh- 

t  ilrMtj,  and  CafiOtI  atenat. 

KMJ.  C.  McKuiHiT.  Att't  Su)t't,Tooai  13.  wlarr,  CI  ,400 

Er.EVtTOBiKD.  4  atorles,  tram  T  i.  H.  till  0  r.  M. 
ATION    OF    THE    ROOMS. 
BT*  oee^^p)/inff  thgef  roome- 
Jud^  retiring  ttmm.  69.  Sd  Boor. 
.Indiciary  Committee  in  Supreme  Court  room. 
Labor  Statislioa,  room  48,  Sd  floor. 
Ladies'  reception  room,  6S,  Sd  floor. 
Lieutenant  Governor's  room,  31,  ad  floor, 
Mnnnfsclures,  room  TO,  4th  floor. 
Military  Atfaira  Committee,  room  16,  lat  floor. 
New  Towiia  nnd  i'robate  Uistricta,  room  7B,  4lh  floor. 
PH>-mHatflr  Genenil,  room  10,  1st  floor. 

om  73,  4tii  floor. 

oma  68,  68,  Sd  floor. 

n  43,  Sd  floor. 
Kailroad  Committee,  room  41,  Sd  floor. 
Kestnurant,  room  B,  lat  floor. 
Roads  nnd  Bridges,  room  7S,  4th  floor, 
Scliool  Fund  Commissioner,  rooms  6  nnd  7,  Ist  floor 
School  Fund  Committee,  room  7,  lal  floor. 
Secretary  of  State,  rooms  SR  and  40,  3d  fljor. 

Senate  Clerk's  and  Coat  room,  34,  3d  floor. 

Senator-a  retiring  room,  32,  Bd  floor. 

Speaker'a  room,  23,  3d  floor. 

Slate  Board  of  Chnriliea,  room  80,  4lh  floor. 

Slate  Board  of  Education,  room  43,  3<l  floor. 

State  Board  of  jleakh,  room  47,  Sd  floor. 

Slate  I.ibraiT,  north  room.  Sd  floor. 

State  Prison  Committee,  room  4B,  3d  floor. 

Superintendent's  room,  18,  lat  floor. 

Stuart's  painting  of  Washington,  Senate  Cliamber. 

Supreme  Court,  west  end,  Sd  floor, 

Sujireme  Court  Clerk's  room,  67,  Sd  floor. 

Supreme  Court  Reporter's  room,  67,  Sd  floor. 

Temperance  Committee,  room  BO,  4th  floor. 

Treasurer  of  State,  roomn  1  and  3,  Ist  floor. 

United  States  Standard  Scales.  Weights  and  Meaa- 
nrea  for  thia  Stale,  room  78,  4th  floor. 

Washrooms,  28  and  34,  3.1  floor. 

WaterClosels,  13,  lat  floor)  38  and  34,  3d  floor;  40 
Sd  floor. 


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GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBBC5T0RY. 


The  Connecticut  Capitol  Commissioners  adver- 
tised for  plans  for  n  Capitol  edifice  in  1871.  Among 
the  several  plans  which  were  first  submitted,  was  one 
modeled  from  the  Bradford  Town  Hall,  in  England. 
The  present  edifice  is  not  modeled  thereirom,  but  was 
plaimed  solely  in  reference  to  the  site  on  which  it 
stands,  and  to  the  wants  of  the  State. 

Tiio  main  idea  of  the  architect  was  to  follow  the 
order  of  the  13th  Century  Gothic,  though  the  strict 
niles  of  this  order  were  materially  modified  at  every 
step  in  the  construction  of  the  building.  It  is  not 
even  Victoria  Gothic,  but  a  modernized  and  Ameri- 
canized improvement  upon  all  the  various  changes 
that  have  been  made  in  many  centuries  upon  the  or- 
der of  Gothic  architecture.  The  ground  was  first 
broken  therefor  in  the  spring  of  1872.  But  before  the 
foundation  was  completed,  so  much  public  dissatis- 
faction was  exhibited,  with  the  plan  first  adopted,  and 
the  universal  desire  expressed  for  a  fire  proof  building, 
that  the  first  commission  resigned,  and  a  new  one  ap- 
pointed, that  went  forward,  in  the  year  1874,  to  erect 
the  present  edifice  on  an  improved  plan. 

GENERAL  DESCRIPTION. 

The  portion  of  Bushnell  Park  allotted  to  the  State 
Capitol,  is  bounded,  north  bv  a  roadway,  east  by 
Tnnity  street,  south  bv  Capitol  avenue,  and  west  by 
Broad  street  and  the  I^ark  river;  without  any  fences. 

The  edifice  on  Bushnell  Park,  in  the  City  of  Hart- 
ford, of  the  modern  secular  Gothic  in  style,  is  unrivaled 
in  location.  The  general  ground  plan  of  building  is 
that  of  a  parallelogram.  It  has  four  fronts,  nearly 
corresponding  with  the  four  cardinal  points  of  the 
compass.  Its  extreme  length  is  296  feet  8  inches  ; 
depth  of  center  part  189  feet  4  inches;  depth  of  wings, 
111  feet  8  inches;  depth  of  intermediate  parts,  102  feet 
8  inches;  height  from  ground  line  to  top  of  crowning 
figure  250  feet  6  inches;  level  of  building  ground  line 
is  84.7  feet  above  mean  low  water  at  Saybrook.  Ma- 
terial, white  marble.  The  frame  work  of  slated  roof 
is  iron.  The  building  is  fire  proof — probably  the  only 
fireproof  Capitol  in  this  world.  Tnere  are  over  500 
windows,  200  doors,  and  over  two  acres  of  flooring  to 
boswepfc  and  kept  clean.  The  Commissioners  spent 
aboufc  9400,000  annually,  during  its  erection,  of  tlie 
$2,000,000  that  was  appropriated  for  this  fire  proof 
structure;  and  upon  completion  of  their  labors  they 
reported  to  the  State  about  $13,000  unexpended  of 
the  nmount  the  State  had  appropriated.  Competent 
critics*  from  other  states  pronounce  it  as  "unique  and 
unrivaled  among  structures  of  this  kind  in  America." 

The  Connecticut  Legislature  met  in  the  new  Capitol 
Marcli  26,  1878.  and  its  annual  sessions  on  Wednesday, 
Jan.  8, 1879.  The  State  Offices  were  moved  therein, 
Oct.  26, 1878.  Since  January,  1888,  the  Legislature 
ha59  met  here  biennially. 

When  a  State  flag  is  raised  over  the  west  wing  of 
thoCnpitol  the  Governor  is  in  his  office;  and  when 
over  tho  east  wing  the  Senate  is  in  session;  and  when 
over  the  south  wing  the  House  of  Representatives  is 
iu  session — aside  from  public  occasions. 

Completed  in  January,  1880,  costing $2,584,024.46 

Land,  14  acres  paid  by  City,  April  15, 1872,  600,000.00 

Half  acre  of  ground  paid  for  by  State, '82,  7,200.00 

Furniture,  carpets,  gas  fixtures,  etc.,. . . .  98,740.00 

Five  grading  appropriations, 70,594.60 

Compensation  of  Capitol   Commissioners,  15,000.00 

Paiil  for  a  defaulting  contractor  in  1881,  5,041.67 

"               "                   "                 1882,  5,000.00 

Commission  for  grading  around  Capitol.  1,600.00 

Completing  four  unfinished  rooms,  Jan.  *86,  5,000.00 

Drinking  fountain  in  Capitol,  Jan.  1885,  450.00 

Total  cost  of  land,  building,  furniture,  etc., $87342.55078 
Of  above,Hartford  donated  land,  $600,000 
"  "  "       cash,     500,000 

Hartford  pavs  two-fifths  of  taxes, 
which  adds  as  paid  by  Hartford,860,000,  1,960,000.00 

Leaving,  as  paid  by  rest  of  State,  about ;|^1,382,550.78 


Four  steam  boilers  of  fifty  horse  power  each  are  set 
in  a  vault  outside  of  the  baildinff,  and  are  worktog 
satisfactorily  in  every  respect.  Much  attention  bas 
been  given  to  properly  warming  and  ventilating  this 
spacious  buildmg,  and  from  results  already  attained, 
efforts  in  tliis  respect  are  entirely  successral.  Thirty 
miles  in  length  of  steam,  water  and  gas  pipes  were 
laid  as  the  buUding  progressed. 

The  statues  of  Roger  Sherman*,  Thomas  Hookert, 
Jonathan  Trumbull f  and  John  Davenportl],  cut  in  fine 
statuary  marble,  seven  feet  in  height,  also  medallions 
of  Noah  Webster^  and  Horace  Bushnell?  are  placed 
on  each  side  of  the  center  tympanum  over  the  east 
entrance,  npon  which  a  correct  representation  of  the 
historical  Cnarter  Oak  Tree  is  cut.  Places  have  been 
left  for  many  marble  statues,  busts,  and  historical  de- 
signs upon  me  tympana. 

In  the  Agricultural  room,  No.  50,  third  floor,  is  a 
rare  exhibit  of  Connecticut  productions. 

On  the  second  floor  near  Representatives  hall  is  that 
celebrated  Vienna  premium  rountain,  presented  this 
State,  on  a  marble  base. 

ARRANQSMSNT  OP  ROOMS. 

As  the  interior  of  the  rooms  of  the  building  have  been 
arranged  by  the  Commissioners,  the  rooms  of  the 
State  Officers  are  on  the  first  floor,  the  Executive  and 
Legislative  rooms  on  the  second  or  main  floor,  the 
Legislative  Committee  rooms  on  the  third  and  fourth 
flooi*s,  above  the  Senate  and  House  floors.  Except  the 
floors  of  the  Legislative  halls  and  ofiSces,  which  are  of 
hard  pine,  the  only  woods  used  in  the  building  for  fin- 
ishing, fittings  and  f\irniture,  are  oak,  black  walnut 
and  ash.  Tnere  is  no  veneer  or  varnish  used  in  the 
entire  building.  The  woods  are  lefl  in  their  natural 
state,  except  that  the  pores  are  filled  with  some  pre' 
paration  and  rubbed  down  with  hard  oil  finish,  thus 
giving  a  smooth  surface  without  a  shiningpolish. 

In  the  corridor  is  the  celebrated  Historical. 
Wheel,  battle  scarred,  etc.  Also  in  the  ofiSce  of  the 
Adjutant  General  is  a  portrait  of  Gen.  NATHAmEL 
Lyon,  who  was  bom  at  Ashford,  July  14, 1819;  gradu- 
ated at  West  Point;  entered  U.  S.  Army  as  Lieuten- 
ant, July,  1841;  was  in  The  Florida  Indian  war;  also  in 
the  Mexican  war;  was  is  command  of  IT.  S.  Arsenal  at 
St.  Louis  at  breaking  out  of  the  rebellion  in  1861 ;  and 
was  killed  while  leading  his  command  at  the  battle  of 
Wilson  Creek  Mission,  Aue.  10, 1861;  and  his  remains 
were  interred  at  Eastford,  Conn.,  Sept.  5, 1861. 

THE  SENATE  CHAMBER 
Has  a  floor  50  by  40  feet  with  a  height  from  floor  to 
ceiling  of  87  feet.  Three  windows  on  the  east  front 
of  the  building  admit  herein  direct  light,  and  the  cen- 
tral panel  in  the  ceiling  is  also  a  skylight.  The 
desks  are  placed  in  three  Tines  of  eight  each,  one  fee- 
ing the  President's  desk  and  the  others  on  the  sides  at 
right  angles;  on  the  east  or  fourth  side  there  are  six 
desks  for  Reporters,  corresponding  with  Senators' 
desks,  leaving  a  large  rectangular  area  in  the  center 
and  ample  passage  ways  around  the  outside.  Rows 
of  desks  do  not  meet  at  the  comers,  leaving  passage 
ways  toward  the  several  angles  of  the  room.     The 

'Rooks  Shkkmam,  born  In  Newtown,  Maw..  1721:  a  fhocmaker;  law^ 
ynr;  repmcntative  ofMilford  and  New  Haven  In  Conn.  Colonial  Ancmbhr; 
■talesman; Judge  ofthe  Superior  Court  of  Conmrttcut:  treamrer  of  YaW 
College:  member  of  Convention  Uiat  framed  United  8*atea  Conetttulkia, 
1793;  in  United  States  Senate  10  yean,  and  died  July  23, 1793. 

fTHOXAi  HooKBX,  Ixnn  In  Enfel«nd.  1586,  cane  to  Uartlbnl  In  1630, 
and  was  paator  bera  until  his  deatli  in  1647. 

^Jonathan  TaiTMBULL.,  bom  in  Lebanon,  Oonn.,  June  10.  1710:sradii- 
ated  at  Harvard.  1727:  elected  to  the  Assembly  1733:  its  speaker  1739.- 
judge  of  courts;  lient.  governor  1766;  then  ex  officio  chief  Juatlos  aaperior 
court:  Bovemor  1769,  and  until  resignlncc,  1783:  died  at  Lebanon,  Aug. 
17.  1785.    Washington  called  hlnP'Brt>lher  Jonathan." 

|{  JoHv  DAVKNroBT,  boTU  in  England,  1697,  went  to  New  naven,  1638; 
died  in  BosUm,  1670. 

(Noah  Wkimtkr,  bom  In  Hartfbrd,  Oonn.,  in  1758:  author  of  Web- 
ster's Spelling  Book  and  Webster's  Unabridged  Diodonaty;  died  in  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  in  1843. 

?  HoaAca  Busnwinx,  bom  In  Utchfleld,  Conn.,  April  14.  1809:  gradu- 
ated at  Yale,  1827;  called  at  North  ConfregBtloBal  Cburdt  of  Hattlbcd, 
Feb.  1833;  ordained  May  2S,  1833;  settled  only  over  this  diorch:  dis- 
niisMMl  in  April.  1859,  on  aooouut  of  ill  health;  died  at  Hartibnl,  Ftob.  17, 
1876, 


ober's  HABTFORD  CITT"  dieectoby. 


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entire  chamber  is  finished  in  oak.  The  carpet  has  a 
smnll  pattern  agreeable  to  the  eye  and  in  narmonv 
with  the  walls.  The  gas  flztnreSf  also,  for  these  halls 
and  the  Supreme  Court  room,  which  are  all  of  similar 

f)attem,  and  are  of  plain,  solid  finished  brass,  with  no 
mitations.  These  fixtures  are  typical  of  everything 
throughout  the  entire  building— oelng  solid,  substan- 
tial, honest  and  durable.  The  deslcs  and  chairs  of  the 
Senate  are  oak.  The  top  levels  or  backs  of  the  desks 
have  a  covered  recess  for  the  reception  of  pens,  ink 
and  pencils,  and  under  the  desks — which  is  also  a  re- 
ceptacle for  papers,  documents,  etc.  The  chairs  have 
cane  seats  ana  backs  covered  with  crimson  leather, 
the  back  upholstering  bearing  in  emboss  work  the 
State  coat  of  anns.  The  chairs  move  on  hard  rubber 
casters,  which  are  noiseless. 

In  the  Senate  Chamber  is  the  celebrated  orional 
FULL  LBNGTH  PORTRAIT  OF  Washikoton,  taken  from 
life  by  Stuart,  for  which  this  State  in  1800  paid  less 
than  the  sum  of  $800 — now  it  has  a  priceless  value. 
And  a  copy  of  the  same,  by  another  artist,  is  in  the 
Aldermen's  chamber  in  the  City  Hall.  Also,  the  Lieu- 
tenant Governor's  Chair,  carved  from  Charter  Oak 
wooii,  is  in  the  Senate  Chamber. 

The  Colonial  Legislature  of  Connecticut  was  with- 
out a  Senate  for  the  first  sixty  years  after  its  settle- 
ment. From  the  union  of  the  colonies  of  New  Haven 
and  Connecticut  under  the  new  charter  in  1662  to 
1701,  all  the  sessions  of  the  General  Court  or  Legisla- 
ture, were  lield  in  Hartford;  but  at  the  latter  date,  it 
was  enacted  that  the  October  session  should  be  held 
in  New  Haven,  and  this  prevailed  till  the  Constitution 
of  1818  was  adopted,  when  annual  sessions  were  held 
the  even  years,  as  1820,  at  New  Haven,  and  the  odd 
years,  as  1819,  at  Hartford.  This  remained  till  the 
amendment  to  our  State  Constitution  was  adopted  in 
1878,  to  take  efi*ect  on  and  after  first  Wednesday  in 
May,  1875,  restoring  Hartfprd  as  the  sole  capital.  So 
it  seems  to  be  no  new  thing  to  have  one  capital,  and 
that,  Hartford.  And  on  and  after  January,  1877,  it 
met  here  annually,  on  the  Wednesday  after  the  first 
Monday  in  January.  Since  January,  1888,  the  Legis- 
lature has  met  here  biennially. 

THE  REPRESENTATIVES'  HALL 
Is  on  the  central  projecting  building  of  the  south 
front,  and  supported  on  an  arcade  of  polished  granite 
columns  with  carved  marble  caps,  and  is  lighted  by 
windows  on  the  east,  south  and  west.  It  has  a  floor 
area  84  by  66  feet,  and  a  height  of  43  feet.  The  gal- 
lery for  spectators  being  on  the  north  side,  on  which 
side  is  the  Speaker's  desk.  The  length  of  the  Repre- 
sentatives hall  is  from  east  to  west,  and  the  floor  is  a 
series  of  platforms  four  feet  six  inches  wide,  with 
risers,  or  steps,  of  seven  inches.  On  these  the  mem- 
bers' desks  and  seats,  in  amphitheatrical  form,  are 
arranged  with  radial  aisles,  having  the  space  around 
the  Speaker's  desk  for  the  center.  Thera  is  a  central 
aisle,  and  two  running  to  the  corners  of  the  de^k  with 
a  shorter  aisle  in  the  center  of  each  section  of  seats, 
the  largest  groups  or  sections  having  seven  seats,  and 
there  being  only  two  of  this  number.  By  this  arrange- 
ment no  member  in  reaching  his  seat  is  obliged  to 
{)ass  by  more  than  two  of  his  fellow  members.  In  this 
lall  the  woodwork  and  furniture  are  of  black  walnut, 
similar  to  those  in  the  Senate  chamber,  except  that 
they  are  upholstered  in  maroon  leather.  The  gallery 
has  seats  for  about  260  persons. 

THE  GOVERNOR'S  ROOMS. 

*  The  Governor's  rooms  consist  of  a  private  office, 
audience  room  and  private  secretary's  room,  finished 
in  oak  and  furnisheci  with  adjoining  safety  vault.  In 
the  southwest  comer  of  the  second  floor,  lighted  by 
windows  on  the  south  and  west. 

In  the  Governor's  room  is  the  portrait  of  Major  Gen. 
Israel  Putnam,  commander  at  "Battle  of  Bunker 
Hill,"  June  17,  1776;  bom  at  Salem,  Mass.,  Jan.  7, 
1718;  died  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  May  10, 1790. 


LIEUTENANT   GOVERNOR: 8  ROOMS. 

The  comer  rooms  south  of  the  Senate  chamber  at 
the  east  end  of  the  building  are  for  the  Lieutenant 
Governor  and  Speaker  of  the  House.  They  are  con- 
nected b^  a  doorway  In  these  rooms  are  portraits  of 
several  Lieutenant  Governors  and  ex-Speakers  of  the 
House. 

THE  COMMITTEE  ROOMS, 

Twenty-three  in  all,  are  on  the  second,  third  and 
fourth  floors,  in  close  vicinity  to  the  halls  of  the  as- 
sembly, and  are  amply  suflScient  in  number  for  all  the 
business  of  a  session.  In  all  there  are  eighty  rooms 
fur  the  use  of  State  officers,  committees,  and  the  con- 
venience of  them  and  members  of  the  legislature. 
STA  TE  DEPARTMENT  ROOMS. 

On  the  first  floor  are  rooms  for  the  Treasurer,  Comp- 
troller, School  Fund  Commissioner,  Insurance  Com- 
missioner, Adjutant  General,  Paymaster  General;  on 
second  floor,  the  Secretary  of  State ;  on  third  floor,  the 
Quartermaster  General  and  Labor  Commissioner. 
THE  SUPREME  COURT  ROOM 

Is  on  the  third  floor  in  the  west  portion  of  the  build- 
ing, and  is  lighted  by  six  windows  on  the  west  side, 
arranged  in  two  rows.  It  is  50  by  81  feet  on  the  floor, 
and  has  a  height  of  86  feet  from  floor  to  ceiling.  It  is 
finished  in  ash. 

THE  STATE  LIBRARY  ROOM 

Is  on  this  floor,  and  has  a  superficial  area  of  86  by  66 
feet  with  a  height  same  as  the  supreme  court  room — 
86  feet  It  is  situated  on  the  north  center;  its  north 
windows  overlook  the  northern  entrtince. 

In  the  State  Library  are  the  portraits  of  all  the  Gov- 
ernors of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  up  to  1898  inclu- 
sive, excepting  those  of  John  Havnes,  Edward  Hopkins, 
Thomas  Wyllys,  Thomas  Welles,  John  Webster,  Wil- 
liam Leet,  R'obert  Treat,  Joseph  Talcott,  Jonathan 
Law,  Roger  Wolcott,  Thomas  Fitch,  William  Pitkin, 
Matthew  Griswold,  Roger  Griswold,  also  the  old  origi- 
nal State  Charter. 

A  CLOCK 

Is  located  in  room  No.  71,  on  the  fourth  fioor,  with 
17  dials,  connected  by  the  electric  system  in  the  sev- 
eral rooms. 

ELEVATOR  AND  FLOORS. 

A  steam  elevator,  six  by  eight  feet,  is  located  near 
the  center  of  the  buildin^^.  The  floors  throughout  the 
Capitol  are  built  with  brick  arches  turned  against  iron 
beams.  In  the  construction  of  the  roof,  iron  has  been 
extensively  used,  so  that  the  building  is  considered 
thoroughly  fire  pix)of. 

THE  CAPITOL  DOME 

Has  an  area  of  4,100  square  feet,  requiring  87.600 
leaves  of  gold  8^  inches  squaro,  28  karets  flne.  The 
gilding  and  dome  were  finished  October  11,  1879.  It 
IS  reached  by  276  steps  from  the  first  floor,  or  by  212 
steps  from  the  elevator's  landing.  The  view  therefrom 
extends  nearly  fifly  miles  in  all  directions,  embracing 
the  rivers,  the  cities,  numerous  villnges,  etc. 

The  central  and  commanding  feature  of  the  build  • 
ing  is  the  dome,  which  is  richly  ad6rned  with  arcades, 
columns,  galleries,  etc.  Is  is  constructed  of  marble 
like  the  rest  of  the  building.  The  dome,  in  plan,  is  a 
duodec agon  (twelve  sided),  and  on  each  terminal,  at 
angles,  is  placed  a  female  figure,  representing  Force, 
Art,  Law, Commerce,  Science,  Agriculture,  (two each); 
one-half  size  models  are  standing  at  entrance  of  Houj^e 

gallery,  third  floor.  The  large  flgyre  representing  the 
renius  ofConnecticut  surmounts  the  cuiK)la,  and  nolds 
two  wreaths,  one  of  immortelles  and  one  of  laurel, 
and  on  its  head  a  crown  of  oak  leaves ;  the  model 
stands  on  the  first  fioor  in  the  north  wing. 

THE  FINISH. 
The  wood  finish  presents  a  pleasing  variety  of  oak, 
ash  and  black  walnut,  the  details  being  in  conformity 
with  the  general  work.  Substnntinl  vaults  with  iron  nnd 
steel  doors,  and  also  combination  locks,  and  all  the  most 
approved  guards  for  safety  are  provided  for  the  Treas- 
urer, School  Fund  Commissioner,  and  other  ofBcers, 


622 


GBER*S    HABTFOED    CrTY    DIEBCTOEY. 


1890,  1880,  1870,  1850  and  1830 

Census  of  Connecticd  Cote; 

Compiled  from  U.  8.  Cennu  Reiurru 

FOR  OBER'S  HARTFORD  CITY  DIRECTORY. 

For  Census  of  1810,  see  page  500  of  1890  Directory. 

HARTFORD  COUNTY. 

Organized  in  1666.    738  aqnare  miles.   4  Senators  and 

46  RepreseDtatives. 


Towns. 


Avon, 

Berlin, 

Bloomfield,. . . . 

Bristol, 

Burling;ton,.. . . 

Canton, 

EastGranby,. . 
East  Hartford,. 
East  Windsor,. 

Enfield, 

Farminffton,. . . 
GlastonDury, . . 

Granby, 

Hartford, 

Hartland, 

Manchester,. . . 
Marlborough, . . 
New  Britain,. . 
Newington,* . . 

Plainvflle, 

Rocky  Hill; . . . 

Simsbury, 

South ington,. . 
South  Windsor, 

Suffield, 

West  Hartford, 
Wethersfield,. . 

Windsor, 

Windsor  Locks, 


1890. 


Total,. 


1,182 
2,600 
1,308 
7,382 
1,302 
2,500 

661 
4,455 
2,890 
7,199 
8,179 
8,467 
1,251 
53,230 

565 
8,222 

582 
19,007 

953 
1,998 
1,069 
1,874 
5,501 
1,736 
3,169 
1,930 
2,271 
2,954 
2,758 

147,180' 


1880.   1870.   1850. 


1,057 
2,385 
1,346 
5,347 
1,224 
2,301 

754 
3,600 
3,019 
6,755 
8,017 
3,580 
1,340 
42,551 

643 
6,462 

391 
13,979 

934 
1,930 
1,108 
1,830 
5,411 
1,902 
8,225 
1,828 
2,173 
3,058 
2,83^ 

125,382 


987 
2,436 
1,473 
3,788 
1,319 
2,639 

853 
3,007 
2,882 
6,822 
2,616 
3,560 
1,617 
37,743 

789 
4,223 

476 
9,480 

776 
1,433 

971 
2,051 
4,814 
1,688 
8,277 
1,533 
1,915 
2,783 
2,154 


995 
1,869 
1,412 
2,884 
1,161 
1,986 

•  •  •  • 

2,497 
2,633 
4,460 
2,630 
3,390 
2,498 
13,555 

848 
2,546 

832 
8,029 


1880. 


1,025 
8,087 

•  •  •  • 

1,707 
1,801 
1,437 

•  •  •  • 

2,237 
3,536 
2,129 
1,901 
2,980 
2,738 
9,789 
1.221 
1,576 
704 


1,042;    

2,737 '  2,221 

2,136 1  1,844 

1,638  I  •  •  ■  • 

2,962  2,690 

4,4111  .... 

2,523 1  3,853 


8,294 


2,220 


109,007  169,967  51,141 


^Set  off  from  Wethersfield  iu  1870. 

NEW  HAVEN  COUNTY. 

Organized  in  1666.    019  square  miles.    4  Senators  and 

36  Representativea. 


Towns. 

Ansonia, 

Beacon  Falls,*. 

Bethany, 

Branford, 

Cheshire, 

Derby, 

East  Haven,... 

Guilford, 

Hamden, 

Madison, 

Meriden, 

Middlebury,. . . 

Milford 

Naugatuck,. . . 
New  Haven, . . 
North  Branford 
North  Haven,. 

Orange, 

Oxford, 

Prospect, 

Seymour, .... 
Southbury,. . . . 
Wallingford, . . 
Waterbury,. . . . 

Wolcott, 

Woodbridge, . . 

"Total, 


1890. 


10,342 

605 

650 

4,460 

1,929 

5,969 

955 

2,780 

3,882 

1,429 

25,423 

566 

3,811 

6,218 

86,045 

825 

1,862 

4,637 

902 

445 

3,300 

1,089 

6,584 

33,202 

622 

926 

209,058 


1880. 


879 

637 

8,047 

2,284 

11,650 

3,057 

2,782 

3,408 

1,672 

18,340 

687 

8,347 

4,274 

62,882 

1,025 

1,768 

3,341 

1,120 

492 

2,318 

1,740 

4,686 

20,270 

498 

829 


1870. 


156,523 


1,135 
2,488 
2,344 
8,020 
2,714 
2,676 
8,028 
1,814 
10,495 

696 
3,405 
2,880 
60,840 
1,035 
1,771 
2,634 
1,338 

551 

2,122 

1,318 

8,676 

13,106 

491 

830 

121,257 


1850. 


914 
1,423 
1,626 
8,824 
1,670 
2,658 
2,164 
1,837 
3.559 

763 
2,465 
1,720 
20,345 

998 
1,325 
1,476 
1,564 

666 
1,677 
1,484 
2,595 
5,137 

603 
^12 

65,588  143,848 


1830. 


2,332 
1,780 
2,263 
1,229 
2,344 
1,666 
1,809 
1,708 
816 
2,266 

10,678 

•  •  •  ■ 

1,284 

1,341 

1,763 

661 

•  •  •  • 

1,567 
2,418 
3,070 
848 
2,052 


*8et  off  from  Bethany,  Naugatuck,  Oxford  aiul  SvjrmooriD  1871. 


LITCHFIKLD  COUNTY. 

Organized  in  1761.    948  sqnare  miles.    8  Senaton  and 

41  Repreeentativea. 


Towns. 


Barkhamsted, . 
Bethlehem,.. . . 
Bridgewater, . . 

Canaan, 

Colebrook, . . . . 

Cornwall, 

Goshen, 

Harwinton,. . . . 

Kent, 

Litchfield, 

Morris, 

New  Hartford, 
New  Milford,.. 

Norfolk, 

North  Canaan, 

Plymouth, 

Roxbury,. 

Salisbury, 

Sharon, 

Thomaston,*. . 
Torrington,.... 

Warren, 

Washington,. . . 
Watertown, . . . 
Winchester, . . . 
Woodbury,. . . . 

Total,7.^777. 


1890. 


1,180 

548 

617 

970 

1,098 

1,288 

972 

943 

1,888 

8,804 

684 

8,160 

8,917 

1,646 

1,683 

2,147 

936 

3,420 

2,149 

8,278 

6,048 

477 

1,683 

2,823 

6,183 

1,816 


1880. 


53,542 


1,297 

665 

708 

1,157 

1,148 

1,688 

1,098 

1,016 

1,622 

8,410 

627 

8,802 

8,907 

1,418 

1,687 

2,850 

960 

8,715 

2,680 

8,226 

8,827 

689 

1,590 

1,897 

5,142 

2,149 


1870. 


52,044 


1,489 

750 

877 

1,257 

1,141 

1,772 

1,228 

1,044 

1,744 

8,118 

701 

8,078 

3,586 

1,641 

1,696 

4,149 

919 

8,808 

2,441 

•  •  •  • 

2,898 
678 
1,668 
1,698 
4,096 
1,931 


1850. 


48,727 


1,624 
816 

2,627 
1,817 
2,041 
1,467 
1,175 
1,848 
8,968 

•  •  ■  • 

2,643 
4,058 
1,643 

•  ■  •  ■ 

2,568 
1.114 
8,103 
2,607 

•  •  •  • 

1,916 
830 
1,802 
1,633 
2,179 
2,150 


1830. 


1,716 
906 

s'jioi 

1,832 
1.714 
1,784 

1,616 
2,001 
4,456 

1,7«6 
3,979 
1,486 

2^064 
1,122 
2,580 
2,616 

1,651 
9S6 
1,621 
1,500 
1,766 
2,045 


45,253  42,856 


*Set  off  from  Plj'mouth  in  1876. 

WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

Organized  in  1726.     620  square  miles.    2  Senators  and 

24  Representatives. 


Towns. 


Ashford, 

Brooklyn, 

Canterbury,. . . 

Chaplin. 

Eastfora, 

Hampton, 

Killingly, 

Plainfield, 

Pomfret, 

Putnam. 

Scotland, 

Sterling, 

Thompson,. . . . 
Voluntown,*. . 

Windham. 

Woodstock, . . . 


1890. 

1880. 

778 

2,628 

947 

542 

1,041 

2,308 

1,272 

627 

561 

855 

632 

827 

7,027 
4,582 

6,921 
4,021 

1,471 . 
6,512 
506 

1,470 

5,827 

590 

1,051 

957 

5,580 

•  «  •  ■ 

5,051 
1,186 

10,032 
2,309 

45,158 

8,264 
2,689 

43,856 

JTotal, 

*Transferre<1  to  New  London  County  in  1881. 


1870. 

1850. 

188a 

1,241 

1,296 

2,661 

2,854 

1,514 

1,415 

1,548 

1,669 

1,880 

704 

796 

807 

984 

1,127 

•  •  ■  • 

891 

946 

1,101 

6,712 

4,543 

8,257 

4,621 

2,782 

2,289 

1,488 

1,848 

1,978 

4,192 

•  •  •  • 

•  «  •  • 

648 

•  •  •  • 

•  »  •  « 

1,022 

1,025 

1340 

3,804 

4,688 

8,880 

1,052 

1,064 

1,804 

5,412 

4,508 

2,812 

2,955 

8,381 

2,917 

38,518 

31,081 

27,077 

TOLLAND  COUNTY. 

Organized  in  1786.    403  sqnare  miles. 

22  Representatives. 


Towns. 


2  Senators  and 


Andover, 

Bolton 

Columbia,* 

Coventjy, 

Ellington, 

Hebron, 

Mansfield,* . . . 

Somers, 

Stafford, 

Tolland, 

Union, 

Vernon, 

Will  ington,. . .. 


Total,. 


1890. 

1880. 

1870. 

401 

428 

461 

452 

512 

676 

740 

757 

891 

1,875 
1,539 
1,089 
1,911 
1,407 
4,535 
1,037 

2,048 
1,569 
1,248 
2,154 
1,242 
4,455 
1,169 

2,057 
1,452 
1,279 
2,401 
1,247 
3,405 
1,216 

481 

539 

627 

8,608 
906 

25,081  , 

6,915 
1,086 

24,112  1 

5,446 
942 

22,000 

1850.  I  1830. 

600 

600, 

876 
1,984' 
1,399 
1,345; 
2,6171 
1,508| 
2,940 
1,406, 

728 
2,900, 
1,888 


744 

963 
2,119 
1,466 
1,987 
2,66U 
1,429 
2,615 
1,698 

711 
1,164 
1,805 


20,091  18,700 


•Transferrwl  from  Wiudham  County. 


GEEE8    HAKTPOED    CITY    DIBECTORY. 


Org.  1B6B.    H' 
Towiie. 

B«thel, 

Bridgapori.t . . 
Brookdeld,. . . 
Panburfr  ■■•• 

Eulon! 

FHlrfield,*.... 
Gnenvicb,.  ■  ■ 
Huntington,.. 

MoDroc, 

N««  Canaan,. 
New  Fairfield, 

NeirloD. 

Norwalk, 

R«clding, 

Ridgefleld,.... 

Sinmfard 

Strairord, 

Trumbull,. . . . 

Weston 

Weitport. 

Wilton, 

Total. 

-m  July,  in; 


T,Seo'  3,800 

l,St9;  1,25G 

G,ee4  4,311 

1,1M  ],Z12 

1,432  .... 

a,S14l  4,226 

s,osei  3,eoi 

i,soi  I, an 


2,BSl!    

a,o«<i|  a.09T 

5  8,7  76 148,9  &0 


Orit.lBeB.     B8'; 

Towns. 

1890. 

1880. 

1870. 

1860. 

1880. 

Boirah, 

Colchester,.... 
Enat  Lyme,.... 
Franklin,..  ^.. 

Griswold, 

Groton, 

Lebanon,*.... 

ar:;;::: 
sffiiie;;::: 

New  London,.. 
Norwicb,. 

?S.fc:::: 

Salem,. 

VdSnlo'^'t':: 
Watorford,. . . . 

1,006 
S,B88 
3,048 

685 
8.113 
6,688 
1,670 
1,183 

G4B 

3,344 

13,T6T 
1,4B3 

38,043 
1,819 
2,665 
481 
1,106 

i,'o«o 

2,6«l 

1,166 

2,074 
1,781 
888 
2,7rt 
6,128 
1,846 
1,378 

1,025 

2,664 
10,637 
1J69 
21,143 
1,887 
3,623 
674 
3,207 
7,866 

2,701 

984 
8,888 
1,606 

731 
2,676 
S,134 
3,311 
1,803 

1,181 

2,496 
9,676 
1,768 
16,663 
1,362 
3161 

3,:^ 

^.■"^ 
3,482 

3,468 
11382 

3,066 
8,748 
1,901 
1,668 

a,66S 
1,848 
8,991 

lolios 

Y,843 
764 

6,481 

3,260 

1,079 
3,073 

i',iBi 

3,213 

4^06 
21665 

l',i66 
4,082 
1,973 
4,366 
a,840 
6,179 

l',936 

B,40i 
2,477 

Total 

68,670 

61,S21 

42,296 

■Tramiterreil  trom  Windham  V 


Or(t.l7RB-     800 

e^iiBtoi 

•».  22  RepreMntatLve*. 

Towns. 

1880. 

1880. 

1870. 

I'sW 

1880. 

Cbalhom, 

1,849 

1,967 

a,771 

8,646 

1,801 

1,177 

1,084 

Clinton 

1,884 

1,402 

Fjistiladdam,. 

2,600 

3,033 

3,961 

lliuldsm 

3,096 

3,419 

a,071 

2,271 

3,026 

1,002 

928 

1,053 

Middletown,. . . 

16,206 

11,733 

Old  Saybrook, 

4,687 

Saybraok, 

1,484 

1,382 

874 

1,2(K 

86A80 

86,099 

27,216 

24,846 

ConntiM. 

«. 

1870. 

1860. 

1830. 

lartford,.... 

100,007 

89,967 

51141 

88,666 

48,737 

38,618 

22,000 

20,091 

J'sirfield,.... 

48,960 

66.670 

61,821 

36,099 

37,316 

34,846 

Total, 

FOO 

687,464 

370,793 

J97,71l 

SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS. 

:rict  in  bold  type ;  p.  populalEon,  1890 ;  v.  i 
No.  of  Towns  in,  at  the  and  of  each  DIbI 
HABTroRD  Couiirr.—  J*t  Birt.— Hartford;  L    i 


53,280. 
Glastool 
Rocky  Hill,Sauthit 


»d  Bi«f.-Berlin,  East  Hnrtford, 
•Iborough,    Newinirti 
Windsor,  Wethersfle 


Marlborough,  Newington, 
Lington,  South  Windsor,  Wethflrsfield, 
lu.  p.  80,846.  V.  6,178.  Sd  BUf.—Bloomflold,  Can- 
ton, East  Windsor,  East  Gninby.Enfield,  Gninby .Hart- 
land,  Simabury,  Snifielii,  Win.isor,  Windior  Looks  ;  1 1. 
p.  37,120.  V.  6,802.  4th  2K»«.— Avon,  Bristol,  Bur- 
lingloD,  Farminglon,  Now  Britain,  Plainville,  West 
Hartford  i  7.  f.  36,076.    v.  8,046. 

■Nkw  Havkn  CouBrr.— «(fc  lH«f^Beacon  Falls, 
Bethany,  Middlebury,  Naugatnck,  Oiford,  Prospect, 
■Southbory,  Waterbiiry,  Wolcott  j  9.  e.  48,999.  v.  8,148. 
eth  IH»f.— Cheshire,  Guilford,  Madison,  Merlden, 
North  Branford,  Wallingford  ;  8.  p.  88,070.  v.  ^063. 
7th  2>i»t.— Ansonia,  Branford,  Derby,  East  Haven, 
Hamden,  Milford,  North  Haven,  Orange,  Sej-moar, 
Woodbridge  ;  10.  p.  39,702.  v.  8,690.  9th  Dimtr- 
NewHnTenjl.     P.  86,046.    T.  18,664. 

Nsw  I-oiti>OH  Covtm.—Oth  lM«f.— Grolon,  New 
London,  North  Stonington,  Stoningion  ;  4.  p.  37,043. 
V.  6,439.  lOth  »*»*.— Ledvnni,  Norwich,  Preston ; 
8.  p.  26,786.  V.  6,271.  ii«h  IMaf.— Bozrsh,  Col- 
Chester,  Eaet  Lyme,  Frankllu,  Griswold,  Lebanon,  Lis- 
bon, Lyme,  MonlTille,  Old  Lyme,  Salem,  Sprague, 
Volnntown,  Waterfordi  14.    p.  31,906.     v.  4,382. 

Fairfield  Cavvrt.—lSth  ZHst.— Darien,  Green- 
wich, New  Canaan,  Ridgefiold,  Stamford,  Wilton ;  6. 
P.  84,766.  V.  7,117.  isth  1M«(.— Fairfield,  Nor- 
wnlk,  Stratford,  Tmmbnll.  Weslporl,  Weston,  6.  r. 
80,163.  V.  6,636.  14th  IM»*.- Bridgeport ;  1.  p. 
48,868.  V.  10,668.  ISth  J>i«f,~Bethel,  Brooktletd, 
Danburr,  Easlon,  Huntington,  Monroe,  New  Fairfield, 
Newton,  Redding,  Sberman  j  10.    p.  86,287.    v.  7.611. 

WiKDHAH  CouKTT.— IStft  JMrt.— Ash  ford,  Eaet- 
ford,  KilUngly,  Putnam,  Thompson,  Woodstock  ;  6. 
P.  32,767.  V.  8,084.  1«A  IMrt.-Brooklyn,  Canler- 
Inry.Chaplin,  Hampton,  PlBinfleld,Ponifret,  Scotland, 
Sterling,  Windham  i  9.     P.  33,391.     v.  3,734. 

LrrcHFiKLD  CmisTT.^lSth  i>ist.— Barkham- 
atod,  Colebrook,  Goshen,  Harwinton,  Now  Hartford, 
Norfolk,  Torrington,  Winchester ;  8.  p.  31,080.  v. 
4.618.  lOth  Sf  St.— Bridge  water,  Canaan,  Cornwall, 
Kent,  New  Milford,  North  Canaan,  Roxbury,  Salis- 
bury, Sharon ;  0.  p.  16,368.  v,  3,780.  liOth  IHat.— 
Bethlehem,  LilchQeld,  Morris,  I'lymouUi,  Thomaaton, 
Warren,  Washington,  Watertown,  Woodbury :  0.  p. 
18,180.    v.  3,376. 

MiDULEBEX  CoDHTi.  — «!««  !«»*.— Chatham, 
Chester.  Clinton,  Durham,  Eaet  Haddam,  Essex,  Had- 
dam,  Killingwortli,  Old  Saybrook,  Saybrook,  West- 
brook  :  11.  p.  16,643.  v.  3,761.  sen  I>i**.-Crom- 
well,  Middlefield,  Middletown,  Portland  ;  4.  p.  32,881. 
T.  4,084. 

Tollaud  CoDHTT.—eSd  »(»*.— Andover,  Bolton, 
Columbia,  Coventry,  Hebroti,   Vemonj  6.     p.  18,116, 

11,868! 


GEERS    HARTFOKD    CITY    DIEECTOBY. 


Itaft  %itol;  iavtfort. 


TfiB  members  f^ompoaing  the  piebt  Coinini»aion  ap- 
pointed Moy  seasion,  IBTl,  ander  wliom  the  first  steps 
HBrB  tnkan  to  erect  a  new  Capitol,  were  MnrihHll 
.lewell,  Chniniinn,  and  Willinm  D.  Shipmnn,  llnrtrurd  i 
Willidm  A.  Ruek[n(!l.iiin,  Norwich;  Wm.  H.  Ranium, 
Salisbury;  Wid.  D.  Blahop,  Bri'lgepoi^  Wtn.  D. 
Biahop  roaignad  (  Wm  B.  Fmnkliii  wn»  nppoinled  Jsn. 
31, 18T1,  nnd  Chnlnnan,  Sept.  l«,1B7a.  Wm.  A.  Buok- 
iiigham  died  Feb.  G,  lEIG,  nnd  Henry  P.  Hnven  or 
New  London  wna  appointca.  Marshall  Jawell  reiisiied 

"  ""      "      " ite.l  April 

,Bnd 


arlea  D.  Wajner,  Harlford, » 


M  appoint. 


the  SECOND  Commiaaion  oppouiled  Julv,  lu.,.,  ..1,0. 
AlfVedE.  Burr  nnd  Austin  Duiihnm  of  llBrtford:  Jere- 
miah HbIsot,  Norwich;  Natlittniel  Wl.eeler,  Bridee- 
porti  William  F.  Trawhridxe,  New  Haven.  Auatin 
Dunham  died  March,  1877;  Gardner  P.  Burlier  waa 
appointed  in  August.  Mr.  Barber  died  in  1879,  and 
Iranklin  Chamberlain  waa  Hpiminted  to  aald  vaoBUoy, 
Oct.  23, 187S.  Tkit  Cdpiloi  eJiSce  Kvu  accepted  by  At 
Siaie  legittalart,  Jaa.  Mw'on,  1S80.  R.  M.  Umohn, 
Arcbitect.  Wm.  B.  Franklin,  Sup-L  Wm.  C.GuDnell, 
Civil  Engineer,  James  G.  Ballerson,  Contractor. 

This  edifice  baa  proved  univenally  acceptable  to  all 
occupants,  from  yeitr  to  year,  and  is  pronoimced  by  all 
vlBitora,— tbs  model  Capitol  building  of  Ilie  world. 


IntbeWest  Vestlhuleai 
rLAOs  ot  the  Connecticul  Ilei^imenCa  which  wi 
shalled  in  fine  array  and  deposited  there  in  hs 
and  aubalaiitinl  fclnas  cases,  under  ei^oort  or  the  aurriv- 
ingmembersof  the  several  Connecticut  regiments,  who 
made  a  graud  triumphal  march  on  Sept.  17,  1BT9, 
through  the  streets  of  this  City,  to  their  final  resting 
place.  June  IB,  IS8I,  a  statue  or  Gov.  Buckingham 
was  placed  with  these  battle  lliiga. 

TIfJ!  OLD  TOMBSTOKS  OF  lEf.:  t'UT!fA!t. 

Is  in  the  west  vcatibnle,  which  has  been  replaced  In 
BrookljTi,  Conn.,  with  a  monument  by  the  SUle  at  a 
cost  of  SI  0,000. 


C^artfv  fall. 

THK  CHARTKK  OAK  TREK,  Kov.  T,  I8SB, 
1h  the  tnink  of  which  was  concealed  the  Charter  of 
Connecticut,  (Vom  October  Stat,  1887,  to  May  9lh,  1688. 
Thia  old  Charter  was  won  bv  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  to 
(he  colonist!!,  from  Cliarlea  It.,  King  of  Kngland,  April 
S3,  1602.  Thia  tree  stood  on  lot  No.  SB  Charter  Oak  ar. 
The  above  engraving  we  had  made  for  our  use,  by  a 
Hartford  artist, Nov.  7, 1S68,  just  as  it  Ihenappeared.  It 
.measured  at  lis  base  thirty-three  feet  in  circumrersnce. 
and  where  llie  stump  wns  broken  ofi' seven  feet  above 
the  gTonnd,  waa  Iwenty-one  feet  in  circumference. 
Tweuty-aevan  persons  have  stood  up  in   lis  hollow, 


where  the  charter  was  hid.    It  was  blown  dowi 

evere  alorm,  Aug.  SI,  186B.    Tl 

Its  been  made  eapecially  for 

0.019  artist  who  made  the  above  mi^nimK,  miu  m  m-ni 
a  drawing  taken  on  the  day  of  this  sad  disaster-  The 
tree  etood  Inside  of  a  wooden  picket  feuce,  and  a  mar- 
ble atone  In  a  stone  oHaet  wall,  now  marks  the  apat 
where  this  tree  etood,  with  the  Inscription,  "  ciiAKm 
OAK  FEiJ.  Aug.  SI,  l&6e." 

May  7,  lS«fl,  James  J.  Goodwin  of  HartTord  pre- 
sented to  the  Connecticut  Society  of  Sons  of  Colonial 
Wars  the  narrow  atrip  of  land,  about  lOO  feel  long,  the 
point  of  which  inleraects  Charter  Oak  avenue  and 
Charter  Oak  ulace.  A  laitable  monument  will  be 
erected  upon  this  plot  of  ground  to  take  the  place  of 
present  almost  obscure  mark  where  the  old  tree  stood. 
AspecfalBessIouoribeoKiiEKALCWUKTheldin  Haxt- 
ford,July,1687,"pnbliquely  declare  and  protest  aninst 
the  said  Miuor  P/lmond  Andmss  and  these  his  flleg&l 
proceedings,  as  also  against  all  his  aiders  and  abelton 
aa  disturbers  of  the  pnblique  peace."  This  conrt  also 
"commanded  all  good  people,  subject  in  this  Culonv  of 
Connecticut,  under  onr  nresent  government,  utterly  to 
mance,  or  obe^  tfae  sajd  Hajoc 


Edmond  Androse,  or  any  n 


i'  to  tl 


s  of  thu 


colony,  established  under  the  aforesaid  charter."      

una  nccessful  attempt  to  wrest  this  charter  from  this  Stale 
was  made  by  Sir  Edmond  And^twa.  Oct.  31. 16BT.  The 
Genera]  Court  was  assembled  at  tlie  Inn,  (which  was 
then  kept,  under  order  of  the  Geoeral  Court,  on  the  lot 
where  now  is  tiie  Uiiiversalist  cbnn-h,  231  Main  street,) 
to  meet  Governor  Andross.  When  there  assembled,  the 
lights  being  put  out,  by  arrangement,  where  Andross  and 
Uie  authorities  had  the  CItarler  and  were  discussing  it, 
Capt.  Joseph  Wadawortli  carried  It  off  in  the  dark  and 
hid  it  so  efibctually  in  (he  hollow  of  the  Charter  Oak 
tree,  that  it  could  not  be  found.  There  It  remained 
until  May  9, 1389.  The  original  Charter,  engmsaed  ca 
three  parchment  skins,  is  in  the  State  Library 
room,  framed  in  wood  from  the  tree  that  concealed 
it  from  the  minions  of  James  II.  Duplicaleof  this  char- 
ter engrossed  on  two  parchment  skins  is  in  the  rootn  of 
the  Conn,  Historical  Society.  All  North  American  col- 
onies or  states  were  subjected  to  the  kingly  veto  power, 
except  Comiecticut.      This  charter  was  the  grain  of 


ipHnding  into  a  large  and  liberty-enjoying  uatioi^ol 
iwna  and  slates;  having  thus  been  nurtured  in  ils 
neiampled  growth,  by  the  terms  of  this  charter,  that 


mXoi 


emment,  in  the  liberty  of  the  wi; 

government,  established  by  this 

aerted,  etc,  by  the  adoption  of  our  present  conatitution, 

in   181B.     On  the  33d  day  of  April,  189S,  this  Charter 

was  231  jeara  old. 


CHARTER  OAK  TREE,  August  SI,  1866. 


Trees  propagated 
ee  are  growing;— o. 
usbnell  Park,  In  th 
ill  St.  bridge ;  one 
Elm  St.;  one  in  yard 


Un.  Colt's  I 


ibont  twenty  feet  m  height,  on 
iangular  plot  near  the  Trum- 
Uiia  Park,  nearlv  opposite  M 
B  Collins  St.;  and  one  in  yard 
"Armsmere,"  just  south  of 
SO  Wethersfield  avenue. 


79 


GEEE  8    HAKTPORD    CITT    DIRBGTOBY. 


625 


$kit  Instittttions,  ttc. 


LEGISLATIVE  SESSIONS. 
Oommencement  and  ending  of  the  sessions  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  from  1860. 


TB4K.  OOH.  WKJ>. 

1860. .  .May  1,. .  .June 22. 
1861... May  7,... July  2. 
1862. .  .May  6,. .  .June  29. 
1868... May  4,... July  1. 
1864 .. .  May  8, . .  .July  1. 
1866. .  .May  2,. .  .June 80. 
1866. .  .May  1,. ;  .June  20. 
1867. .  .May  6,. .  .June 27. 
1868. .  .May  6,. .  .June  17. 
1869. .  .May  4,. .  .June 24. 
1860. .  .May  2,. .  .June 28. 
1861 .. .  May  1, . .  .July  8. 
1862 . . . May  7, . .  .July  8. 
1868 . . . May  6, . .  .July  11. 
1864... May  4,... July  9. 
1866. .  .May  8, . .  .July  29. 
1866..  May  2,... June 80. 
1867. .  .May  1,. .  .July  27. 
1868...  May  2,...  Aug.  1. 
1869. .  .May  8, . .  .July  10. 
1870. .  .May  4, . .  .July  22. 


TBAB.       OOH.  nv. 

1871. .  .May  8, . .  .July  28. 
1872... May  1,... Aug.  2. 
1878. .  .May  7,. .  .July  12. 
1874. .  .May  6,. .  .July  26. 
1876 . .  .May  6,. .  .July  22. 
1876. .  .May  8,. .  .June 28. 
1877. .  .Jan.  8,. .  .Mar.  28. 
1878. . .Jan.  9,. . .Mar.  28. 
1879. .  .Jan.  8,. .  .Mar.  28. 
1880. .  .Jan.  7,. .  .Mar.  26. 
1881 .. .  Jan.  6, . . .  April  14. 
1882. .  .Jan. 4,. .  .April 26. 
1888... Jan. 8,... May  8. 
1884... Jan  9,... April  4. 
1886. . .  Jan.  7,. .  .April  28. 
1886. .  .Jan. 6,. .  .April  14. 
1887 . . .  Jan.  6, . . .  May  19. 
1889. .  .Jan.  8,. .  .June 22. 
1891.  ..Jan.  7,  Jan.8/98. 
1898. .  .Jan. 4, June 80,* 94. 
1896. .  .Jan.  9,  July  9,  '96. 


BANK  COMMISSIONERS. 
Edward  R.  Doyle,  Hartford,  July,  1897;  Sidney  W. 
Crofut,  Killingly,  July,  1899. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION  OF  THE  BLIND. 
Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  ex  officio;  Charles  B.  An- 
drews, Litchfield;  Frank  E.  Cleaveland,  5ec'y,  room  47 
State  Capitol,  Hartford;  Emily  W.  Foster,  Asi't  Sec^y^ 
Hartford. 


BOARD  OF  PARDONS. 
Got.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Middletown ;  Charles  B.  An- 
drews, Litchfield;  Ernest  Cady,  Hartford,  June,  1897; 
Francis  Bacon,  m.  D.,New  Haven,  June,  1897;  Morris 
W.  Seymour,  Bridgeport,  June.  1899;  Edward  Har- 
land,  Norwich,  June,  1899.  Salary  S6  per  day  each, 
and  expenses,  while  actually  thus  employed.  George 
P.  McLean,  Simsbury,  CUrlc,  salary  $200  per  annum. 
Created  April,  1888.  Organized  Nov.  20,  1888.  This 
board  has  jurisdiction  for  *' granting  commutation  of 

Punishment,  conditional  or  absolute,  from  the  State 
rison."  Board  meets  at  Capitol  in  June  and  Decem- 
ber. A  unanimous  vote,  by  this  board,  for  liberating 
from  State  Prison,  is  required. 

BRIDGE  COMMISSIONERS. 

Enfield,— C.  W.  CUrk,  Enfield;  Oscar  Phillips,  Suf- 
field. 

Hartford. — Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  Meigs  H.  Whaples, 
John  G.  Root,  John  H.  Hall,  Hartford;  Charles  W. 
Roberts,  East  Hartford;  James  W.  Cheney,  Man- 
chester; Alembert  0.  Crosby,  Glastonbury;  Lewis 
Sperry,  South  Windsor. 

Rope  /^efry.-*William  B.  Ogden,  Waterford ;  Fred- 
erick A.  Beck  with.  East  Lyme. 

Thomptdntfille. — George  T.  Matthewson,  Thompson- 
ville;  Herbert  L.  Viets,  Suffield. 

Wind9or  Locks  and  Warehouse  Point. — F.J.  Barnes, 
East  Windsor;  A.  W.  Converse,  Windsor  Locks. 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  THE  ISRAEL  PUTNAM  MF^ 
MORIALCAMP  GROUND— Redding,  Conn. 
Greorge  G.  Durant,  Bethel;  L.  Woolsey  Randal,  Red- 
ding; Henry  Crofut,  Danbury;  W.  S.Wartman,  Bethel; 
Aaron  Sanford,  Newton;  Charles  Sanford,  Redding; 
John  H.  Ferris,  Norwalk. 


COMMISSION  OF  SCULPTURE. 
Henry  W.  Famam,  New  Haven,  fi^sc'y,  July  1, 1897; 
Francis  Goodwin,  Hartford,  July  1, 1897;  A.  E.  Burr 
and  C.  Dudley  Warner,  Hartford,  July  1,  1899;  Kirk 
H.  Leavens,  l^orwich,  July,  1901 ;  J.  Q.  A.  Stone,  Kil- 
lingly, July,  190L 

COM'S'N  ON  DISEASES  OF  DOMESTIC  ANIMALS. 
Clifton  Peck.Yantic;  George  L.  Foskett,  Winsted; 
Dudley  Wells,  Wethersfield. 

COMMISSION  ON  UNIFORMITY  OF  STATE  LEG- 
ISLATION AS    TO  MARRIAGE,  DISTRI- 
BUTION OF  ESTATES,  Etc. 
Lyman  D.  Brewster,  Danbury;  Earliss  P.  Arvine, 
New  Haven,  E.  Henry  Hyde,  Jr.,  Hartford. 


CONN.  AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION. 
Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Middletown;  President  ex 
oMdo  of  Board  of  Control;  Ephraim  H.  Hyde,  Stafford, 
July,  1897,  Vice  President;  William  H.  iJrewer,  New 
Haven,  July,  1896,  Secretary  and  Treat.;  S.  W.  John- 
son, New  Haven,  Director ;  E.  H.  .Jenkins,  Vice  Di- 
rector; Edwin  Hoyt,  New  Canaan,  1899;  T.  S.  Gold, 
West  Cornwall,  July,  1898;  W.  0.  Atwater,  Middle- 
town,  July,  1897;  James  H.  Webb,  Hamden,  July, 
1896,  Board  of  Control;  A.  L.  Winton,  Jr.,  T.  B.  Os- 
borne, A.  W.  Ogden,  G.  F.  Campbell,  Chemists;  W.  G. 
Sturgis,  Mycologist;  W.  E.  Britton,  Hbi'tictUturist ; 
Charles  J.  Rice,  "Janitor, 

CONN.  ASS'N  OF  FARMERS  AND  SPORTSMEN 
FOR  THE  PROTECTION  OF  GAME  AND  FISH. 
Abbott  C.  Collins,  Hartford,  Preset;  Geo.  P.  Mc- 
Lean, Hartford,  ;Sec'y;  Geo.  P.  McLean,  J.  C.  Cham- 
berlln,  John  R,  Pitt,  Francis  B.  Skinner,  F.  W.  Whit- 
lock,  Samuel  A.  Eddy,  Geo.  A.  Reed,  Z.  R.  Robbins, 
Directors;  A.  C.  Collins,  C.  H.  Smith,  Jr.,  A.  E.  Hart, 
Geo.  P.  McLean,  Executive  Committee,  JMeets  upon 
call  of  President.    Annual  meeting  in  September. 

CONN.  ASS'N  UNION  EX-PRISONERS  OF  WAR. 
Edwin  S.  Bartlett.  Hartford,  President;  Hiram  D. 
Perry,  South  Norwalk,  Lester  D.  Phelps,  Rockville, 
Vice  Presidents ;  George  Q.  Whitney,  Hartford,  Secre- 
tary ;  L.  J.  Fillej-,  Bloomfield,  Treas.;  E.  F.  Atwood, 
Hartford,  Chaplain. 

CONNECTICUT  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

Rev.  Joeeph  Anderson,  Waterbury,  Pres't;  Rev. 
James  W.  Bradin,  Rev.  L.  D.  Warner,  Naugatuck; 
Francis  Wayland,  New  Haven,  Rev.  I.  Simmons, 
Hartford,  Vice  Presets;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Gilbert,  New 
Haven,  Sec^y;  Chandler  E.  Miller,  Hartford,  Treas.; 
Rodney  Dennis,  Hartford,  Auditor;  Rev.  W.  H.  Gilbert, 
South  Norwalk,  St^eriniendent  of  Dittribution^  etc.  Rev. 
Jos.  Anderson,  Waterbury,  Rev.  Jas.  W.  Bradin,  Rev. 
G.  L.  Walker,  Rev.  H.  H.  Kelsey,  Hartford,  D.  N.  Camp, 
New  Britain,  feodney  Dennis,  Kev.  C.  M.  Lsmson,  Rev. 
Jos.  Irons,  John  W.  Lamb,  Hartford,  Rev.  Vf.  H.  Moore, 
Hartford,  Rev.  David  E.  Jones,  Broad  Brook,  W.  H. 
Talcott,  Hartford,  James  B.  Williams,  Glastonbury, 
A.  D.  Pierce,  Suffield,  F.  D.  Glazier,  South  Glaston- 
bury, Executive  Committee,  Rodney  Dennis,  D.  N. 
Camp,  Jas.  B.  Williams,  Rev.  Geo.  Leon  Walker, 
.Tohn  W.  Lamb,  William  H.  Moore,  Rev.  J.  W.  Bradin, 
Nelson  Hollister,  Rev.  H.  H.  Kelsey,  Finance  Com- 
mittee, Organized,  1809.  Incorporated.  1816.  Re- 
chartered,  1879.  Amended  1884,  and  authorized  to  do 
evangelistic  work.  Auxiliary  of  the  American  Bible 
Society.  Annual  election,  1st  Tuesday  in  May. 

This  Society,  with  one  exception,  is  the  oldest  Bible 
Society  in  America,  and  was  organized  but  seven  years 
later  than  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

The  Depositories  are  in  charge  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
828  Pearl  street,  Hartford;  W.  H.  Kingsbury,  New 
Haven;  T.  L  Gwillim,  Bristol. 


626 


GBER*S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


CONN.  BAPTIST  BIBLE  SCHOOL  UNION. 
Rev.  J.  R.  Stubbert,  New  Loudon,   PresH;  Charles 
Edward  Prior,  Hartford,  Trtas. ;  John  G.  Ward,  North 
Lyme,  8tc''y.    Meets  last  week  in  August  at  Crescent 
Beach.  — . 

CONN.  BEE  KEEPERS  ASSOCIATION. 
Geo.  H.  Yale,  Wallingford,  PretH;  E.  Turner,  Haz- 
ardville,  Miss  H.  E.  Johnson,  Middle  Haddam,  Vict 
Pres'ts;  Porter  L.  Wood,  Waterbury,  Treoj.;  Mrs.  W. 
E.  Riley,  Waterbury,  Sec'v.  Organized  May  18, 1891. 
Meets  at  State  Capitol  in  May  and  Nov. 

CONNECTICUT  BOARD  OF  CIVIL  ENGINEERS. 
William  O.  Seymour,  Ridgefield;  T.  H.  McKenzie, 
South ington;    Nelson  J.  Welton,  Waterbury;    H.    G. 
Scofield,  Bridgeport;  Henry  T.  Potter,  Norwich. 

CONN.  CHILDREN'S  AID  SOCIETY. 
John  T.  Huntington,  Hartford,  Pres't;  George  L. 
Chase,  Hartford,  JE.  Stevens  Henry,  Rockville,  H. 
Sidney  Havden,  Windsor,  Vice  Presets;  Theodore  S. 
Woolsey,  New  Haven,  Trtas.;  Madeline  Hanley,  821 
Asylum  av.,  Hartford,  Stc^y;  Josephine  M.  Griswold, 
18  Goodwin  building,  Hartford,  Clerk  Executive  Board. 
Organized  in  1892. 

CONN.  CIVIL  ENGINEERS,  AND  SURVEYORS, 

ASSOCIATION. 
William  G.  Smith,  Waterbnry,  PresH;  R.  A.  Cairns, 
Waterbury ;  L.  W\  Burt,  Hartford,  Vice  Presets;  George 
K.  Crandall,  New  London,  Sec'y  and  Treas.;  Wm.  G. 
Smith,  R.  A.  Cairns,  W.  B.  Palmer,  C.  H.  Bunce,  F. 
W.  LaForge,  Executive  Committee.  Organized  Jan. 
16, 1884. 

CHURCH  CLUB  OF  THE  DIOCESE  OF  CONN. 

Jacob  L.  Greene,  Hartford,  President;  C.  E.  Graves, 
New  Haven;  P.  H.  Ingalls,  Hartford, Fice  Presidents; 
Chas.  F.  Chase,  New  Britain,  Sec'y;  Burton  Mansfield, 
New  Haven,  Treas.;  A.  Heaton  Robertson,  N.  Albert 
Hooker,  Louis  N.  VanKeuren,  Council.  Organized 
October  19, 1892.  Meets  4th  Tuesday  in  January,  May, 
October  and  November.    Annual  election  in  Januarv. 


CONN.  COMMERCIAL  TRAVELERS  ASSO'N. 

Norman  H.  Spencer,  Hartford,  Preset ;  Charles  M. 
Smith,  New  Haven,  Samuel  Wakeman,  Bridgeport, 
Vice  Presets;  L.  H.  Bates,  New  Haven,  Secretary  and 
Treas.;  F.  P.  Chapman,  H.  F.  Goff,  G.  M.  Kahn,  W.  W. 
Buckingham,  F.  C.  Gernert,  C.  M.  Bradstreet,  Execu- 
tive Committee.  Organized  August  30,  1878.  Annual 
meeting  in  January. 

CONN.  COMMISSIONERS  OF  PHARMACY. 
Henry  M.  Bishop,  New  Haven,  June  1, 1899,  Pres't; 
George*  E.  Dresser,   Putnam,   June   1,  1898,   Sec'y; 
Samuel  W.  Smith,  Ansonia,  Treas.^  June  1,  1897. 

CONN.  CREAMERY  ASSOCIATION. 

J.  E.  Leanord,  Jewett  City,  Pre*' <;  E.  A.  Russell, 
SufBeld,  Vict  PrtsU ;  Franlc  Avery,  Wappins:,  Sec*y 
and  Treas.;  H.  P.  Deming,  Rol^ertsville;  B.  F.  Case, 
Canton  Centre;  C  S.  Burlingame,  Brooklyn;  1).  E. 
Phelps,  Windsor;  E.  D.  Hammond,  Cromwell;  J.  D. 
Sanford,  Redding  ;  A.  M.  Bancroft,  Springfield,  Mass., 
W.  R.  Goodspeed,  East  Haddam,  Directors.  Organized 
Jan.  1890.  Meets  upon  call  of  Secretary.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  Jan.  

CONNECTICUT  DENTAL  COMMISSIONERS. 

Geo.  L.  Parmele,  Hartford,  Julv,  1897;  William  J. 
Ryder,  Danburv,  Julv,  1897;  Civelian  Fones,  Bridge- 

Sort,  Julv,  1897;    Charles  P.  Graham,  Middletown, 
uly,  1897;  Rich.  W  Browne,  New  London,  July,  1897. 

CONNECTICUT  LAW  AND  ORDER  LEAGUE. 

George  A.  Bo  wen,  Pres't ;  John  H.  Porrv,  Vice 
PresH;  P.  N.  Welch,  Treas.;  S.  P.  Thrasher,  Sec'y 
and  Gen.  Manager ;  J.  H.  James,  J.  Y.  McDermott,  E. 
P.  Arvine,  A.  U.  Conklln,  Executive  Oomtnittee. 


CONNECTICUT  DAIRYMEN'S  ASSOCIATION- 
Stephen  M.Wells,  Wethersfield,  Preset;  I.  W.  Scarfc, 
Lebanon,  F.  Pre^t;  W.  I.  Bartholomew.  Patii«:=. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer;  J.  S.  Kirkluun,  Newin|tDB^ 
Charles  W.  I..ee,Coventrv;  H.  E.  Savage,  East  Beriia; 
George  E.  Manchester,  W^est  W lasted ;  Hubert  F.  Pes- 
ter, Moutowese;  T.  S.  Gold,  West  Cornwall;  A.  E. 
Wads  worth,  Farmington ;  John  B.  Noble,  East  Wtiid««r. 
Directors.  Organized,  1882.  Incorporated  1889.  Meets 
in  January. 

CONNECTICUT  EDITORIAL  ASSOCIATION- 

Formerly  Connecticut  Weekly  Press  Associatioa. 

George  C.  Woodruff,  Litchfield,  Preai'i  ;  H.  B.  Hak, 
East  Hartford;  W.  C.  Sharpe. Seymour;  G.  M.  Gaeni> 
sey, Mystic;  W.  S.  Jones,  VVcstport,  F.  P.  White,  Pui- 
nam;  A.  K.  Knox,  Woodbury;  C.  A.  Kirtland,  Deep 
River,  T.  S.  Pratt,  RockviUe,  Vice  Pres't*;  £.  S.  Ela. 
Manchester,  5ec*yafu/  Treas.  Organized  Jan.  16, 18^- 
Meets  alternately  at  Hartford  and  New  Haven,  thini 
Mondays  in  January,  April,  July  and  October. 

CONN.  FRUIT  GROWERS  CIDER  AND   CIDER 

VINEGAR  MAKERS*  ASSOCIATION. 
George  F.  Chapin,  Thompsonville,  PresH  ;  J.  H.  An- 
drews, Farmington,  Vice  Preddent;  F.  T.  Palmer,  Mia- 
nus,  Sec'y;  H.  V.  Tucker.  Middletown,  Tretss.;  Lloyd 
Nash,  Westport;  J.  L.  Beardsley,  Long  Hill;  W.  L. 
Cook,  Plainville;  E.  B.  Harris,  Danbury,  Dirtcton. 
Annual  meeting  second  Tuesday  in  January. 

CONNECTICUT  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE  INSANE, 

IM  MIDDLBTOWH. 

His    excellencv    the    Governor :    W.    B.     Foster, 
Vernon,  July,  1897 ;  W.  D.  Morgan,  Hartford,  Jul  v,  1897; 
Costello  Lin'pitt,  Norwich,  Julv,  1897;   Hart  t>.  Mon- 
Ron,  New  Haven,  July,  1899;   James  G.  Gregorv,  Nor- 
walk,  July,  1899;  Wm.  Bissell,  Salisbury,  July,  1899; 
Henry  Woodward,  Middletown,  July,  1899;  Horace  F. 
BoaFclman,  Middletown,  Julv,  1899;  E.   K.  Hubbard, 
Middletown,  July,  1897;  Frank  B.  Weeks,  Middletown, 
July,  1897;  Samuel  Russell.  Middletown,  Julv,  1899; 
Geo.  H.Nichols,  Thompson,  July,  1897,  Board  of  7V«#- 
tees.    M.  B.  Copeland,  Middletown,  Treaturtr ;  JaiD«« 
Olmstead,  m.  d.,  Stmerintendent  and  Pkysicitm;  Henrr 
S.  Noble,  M.D.,  William  E.  Fis}ier,M.D.,  Charles  E.  Stan- 
ley, M.D.,  James  M.  Keniston,  m.  d.,  A.  B.  Colebam, 
M.  D.,  J.  W.  Duke,  M.  D.,  Jessie  M.  Weston,  m.  d.,  Atns'i 
Physicians;  Thomas  M.  Durfee,  Clerk;  Mrs.  Maigarrt 
Dutton,  Matron ;  P.  W.  Sanderson,  Farmer.  Number  of 
patients,  July  1,  1895, 794  males  and  868  females ;  total, 
1,662.     From  the  opening  of  this  Hospital   May  1, 
1868.  to  July  1.  1896,  there  have  been  admitted  3,7S>7 
males  and  8,856  females;  total,  7,168.    Dischai^ged  m 
recovered  761  males  and  704  females.    Improved,  577 
males  and  470  females;  stationary,  783  males  and  57S 
females;  died, 982  males  and  742  females. 

Visitors  are  not  admitted  on  Sunday.  On  any  other 
dav  of  tlie  week,  patients  may  be  seen  by  their  friends, 
unless  in  the  opinion  of  the  physicians  the  visit  is 
liable  to  injure  the  patient  The  general  public  are 
permitted  to  inspect  the  Hospital,  between  the  hoan 
of  10  and  12  M.,  and  between  2  and  5  p.  m.  on  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays.  Letters  relating  to  the 
patients  of  the  affairs  or  the  Hospital,  shoald  be  ad- 
dressed to  the  superintendent. 

CONN.  HOTEL  ASSOCIATION. 
J.  H.  Bowker,  Meriden,    President;  J.  J.  DahUI, 
Hartford,  V.  PresH;  Tracy   B.  Warren,  Bridgeport, 
Sec^y  ami  Treas.    Organized  Dec.  1892. 

CONNECTICUT  HUMANE  SOCIETY. 
Rodney  Dennis,  Hartford,  PresH;  Francis  Goodwin, 
Hartford,  acting  Vice  PresH]  Chandler  E.  Miller,  Hart- 
ford, Sec'y;  Ralph  W.  Cutler,  Hartford,  Trtas.;  G. 
Pierrepont  Davis,  Hartford,  AssH  Sec'y;  Dwight  W. 
Thrall,  Hartford,  GenH  Agent;  Wallace  S.  Moyle,  New 
Haven;  Lewis  N.  Middlebrook,  Bridgeport;  C.  H.  Saw- 


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yer,  Meriden;  Lyman  S.  Burr,  New  Britain;  Samuel 
A.  Davis,  Danbury ;  Samuel  B.  Harvev,  Willimantic ; 
Andrew  J.  Ewen,  'Derby ;  James  Uuntineton,  Wood- 
bury; L.  J.  Nickerson,  'West  Oorn wall;  Edgar  M.War- 
ner, Putnam;  John  M.  Sweeney,  Naugatuck;  Wilson 
H.  Pierce,  Waterbury ;  Clayton  B.  Smith,  New  Lon- 
don ;  Harold  R.  Durant,  Waterbury ;  Elbert  0.  Hull, 
Monroe;  Edward  M.  Lock  wood,  Norwalk;  Richard  T. 
Higgins,  Winsted;  John  F.  Addis,  New  Milford; 
John  A.  Stoughton,  Hartford,  Protecuting  Officers; 
Dr.  J.  E.  Gardner,  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Chartered 
March,  1881.    Annual  meeting  m  January. 

CONNECTICUT  INDIAN  ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  Sara  T.  Kinney,  1162  Chapel  st,  New  Haven, 
Pru't;  Mrs.  Harriet  ^eecher  Stowe,  Miss  Sarah  Porter, 
Mrs.  G.  Williamson  Smith,  Miss  Katharine  Hunt,  Mrs. 
Homer  Curtiss,  Sr.,  Mrs.  Edward  Sterling,  Miss  M.  E. 
Ives,  Mrs.  F.  E.  Castle,  Mrs.  J.  N.  Harris,  Mrs.  Sarah 
A.  Stoddard,  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Lane,  Mrs.  Stephen  Walk- 
ley,  Mrs.  John  H.  Whittemore,  Mrs.  Allan  McLean, 
Mrs.  C.  J.  Camp,  Mrs.  M.  S.  Foster,  Vice  PretidenU; 
Miss  Sara  B.  Huntington,  886  Collins  street,  Hartford, 
Treat,;  Mrs.  Sara  A.  Booth,  61  Dwight  street,  New 
Haven,  General  Secretary;  Mrs.  George  Williamson 
Smith,  Hartford,  Ounrman  Executive  Cb/nmittee;  Mrs. 
Kate  Foote  Coe,  Meriden,  Chairman  Missionary  Com- 
mittee ;  Mrn.  Sara  T.  Kinney,  New  Haven,  Chair- 
man Home  Building  Onnmittee;  Mrs.  Wilbur  F.  Gordy, 
Hartford,  Chairman  Educational  Committee;  Miss  Mary 
K.  Talcott,  Hartford,  Chairman  Leaflet  Committee'; 
Miss  Mary  Hall,  Hartford,  Chairmam  Petitions  Com- 
mittee; Mrs.  John  D.  Tucker,  Hartford,  Chairman 
Distribution  Committee;  Miss  Katharine  Burbank, 
Hartford,  CAairman  Press  Committee ;  Hon.  Joseph  R. 
Ha wley,  Hartford;  Right  Rev.  .lohn  Williams,  Bishop 
of  Connecticut,  Middletown;  Hon.  Francis  Wavlana, 
Hon.  Henry  B.  Harrison, Mr. S.  A. Galpin,  New  Haven; 
Mr.  Moses  Pierce,  Norwich  ;  Rev.  Joseph  Anderson, 
D.  D.,  Waterbury ;  Hon.  Jrs.  L.  Howard,  Rev.  George 
Williamson  Smith,  S.  T.  D.,  Gen.  William  B.  Franklin, 
Col.  Jacob  L.  Greene,  Hon.  J.  Hammond  Trumbull, 
Rev.  Joseph  H.  Twichell,  Col.  Charles  M.  Joslyn, 
Mr.  James  P.  Andrews,  Hartford;  Rev.  R.  P.  H.  Vail, 

D.  D.,  Rev.  Samuel  Scoville,  Stamford,  Adtfisory  Com- 
mittee; Charles  T.  Welles,  City  Bank,  Hartford, 
Auflitor.  Organized  November,  1*881.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  November. 

CONN.  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS, 

IN  MIDDLETOWN. 

Henry  D.  Smith,  Plantsville,  President;  Clarence 

E.  Bacon,  Middletown,  Sec^y  and  Trecuurer;  Rodney 
Dennis,  Hartford,  Edward  Payne,  John  M.  Van  Vleck, 
Clarence  E.  Bacon,  Samuel  Russell,  Middletown,  Lorrin 
A.  Cooke,  Barkhamsted,  Stephen  O.  Bowen,  Eastford, 
Morris  W.  Sevmour,  Bridgeport,  H.  D.  Smith,  Plants- 
ville, Loren  A.  Gallup,  Norwich,  William  H.  Burrows, 
Edward  Payne,  Middletown,  Directors,  The  Governor, 
Lieutenant  Governor  and  Secretary,  Directors  ex- 
oMcio.  W.  G.  Fairbank,  ;S^ti^7 ;  Margaret  E.  Fairbank, 
Ass't  Sup'L  Incorporated  1868.  No.  of  girls  received 
from  opening  of  school,  Jan.  1;  1870,  to  May  1, 1896,  is 
1,204,  placed  in  families  and  returned  to  nomes,  960. 
No.  of  girls  May  1, 1896,  244. 

CONN.  JERSEY  CATTLE  BREEDERS  ASSO'N. 
Samuel  C.  Colt,  Elm  wood,  Preset;  M.  W.  Terrell, 
Middlefield,  V.  Pres't;  Robert  A.  Potter,  Bristol,  Sec'y; 
Benj.  W.  Collins,  Meriden,  Tr. ;  S.  C.  Colt,  Elmwoo<l, 
James  I.  Inglis,  Middlefield,  D.  D.  Bishop,  Cheshire, 
Charles  L.  Tuttle,  Hartford,  George  A,  Bowen,  Wood- 
stock, Frederic  Bronson,  Southport,  George  E.  Jones, 
Litchfield,  W.  W.  Cowles,  Manchester,  Directors, 
Organized  Feb.  2,  1888. 

CONNECTICUT  PROBATE  ASSEMBLY. 
William    L.   Loomis,   SuflSeld,  PresH;    Mnhlon  H. 
Bancroft,  Warehouse  Point,  Silas  B.  Sherwood,  West- 


port,  V,  Presets;  Joseph  B.  Banning,  Deep  River,  Sec^y 
and  Treat,  Two  regular  meet  ings  each  vear,  on  second 
Wednesdays  of  May^  and  NovenoDer.  Annual  meeting 
second  Wednesday  in  February  at  Capitol  in  Hartford. 
May  and  November  meetings  held  at  such  places  as 
the  Assembly  directs. 

CONN.  POMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
J.  H.  Hale,  South  Glastonbury,  Preset;  J.   Norris 
Barnes,  Yaleville,  V,  Pres't;   R.'A.  Moore,  Kensing- 
trm,  Treas.;  G.  S.  Butler,  Cromwell,  Sec*y.  Organized 
Dec.  16, 1891.    Annual  election  in  February. 


CONNECTICUT  PRESS  ASSOCIATION 
Robert  J.  Vance,  New  Britain,  President ;  John  A. 
J.  Orr,  Bridgeport,  Vice  Pres't;  A.  W.  Green,  Hart- 
ford, Secretary  and  TVensurer;  Arthur  P.  Under- 
wood, Bridgeport;  Herbert  W.  Baker,  Meriden;  John 
Rodemever,  Jr.,  South  Norwalk  ;  William  R.  Sill, 
Hartfora;  Harry  M.  Loomis,  Waterbury.  Executive 
Committee;  N.  G.  Osbom.  New  Haven;  A.  N.  Hall, 
Meriden;  J.  J.  Redmond,  Wallingford,  Trustees  of  the 
Stevenson  Fund,  Organized  April  11,  1879,  as  the 
Connecticut  Reporters*  Association.  Re-organized 
July  4, 1887.  Ajinual  meeting  for  the  election  ot  offi- 
cers in  the  spring. 

CONNECTICUT  PRISON  ASSOCIATION. 
Francis  Wayland,  New  Haven,  Pres't;  Camot  0. 
Spencer,  Hartford,  Treas,;  John  C.  Taylor,  Sec,  and 
Agenlf  room  46  in  State  Capitol;  I^rancis  Way- 
land,  Edward  Harland,  Henry  W.  Farnam,  Frank 
Miller,  Augustus  H.  Fenn,  Camot  0.  Spencer,  H.  M. 
Thompson,  John  C.  Taylor,  S.  0.  Preston.  W.  H.  Pond. 
T.  P.  Fordham,  G.  P.  Chandler,  Wm.C.  Jillson,  Alfred 
R.  Goodrich,  Thomas  R.  Pynchon,  Wm.  G.  Fairbanks, 
Executive  Committee.  Organized  Jan.  21, 1876.  Incor- 
porated, March,  1879.    Annual  meeting  in  Januar>% 

CONN.  PUBLIC  LIBRARY  COMMITTEE. 
Charles  D.  Hino,  New  Britain,  Chairman;  Caroline 
M.  Hewins,  Hartford,  Sec'y;  Storrs  0.  Seymour, 
Litchfield;  Nathan  L.  Bishop,  Norwich;  Charles  E. 
Grave*,  New  Haven.  Appointed  annually  by  the 
State  Board  of  Education. 


CONNECTICUT  REFORMATORY. 
J.  J.  McCook,  PresH;  George  W.  Swan,  Norwich, 
Sec'y  and  Treas.;  J.  J.  McCook,  Hartford;  Geo.  W. 
Swan,  Norwich;  Walter  Hubbard,  Meriden:  F.  A. 
Spencer,  Waterbury;  E.  M.  Chapin,  Pine  Meadow, 
Directors.  Established  by  the  General  Assembly,  July 
4, 1896.    Organized  Aug.  1, 1896.    Election  biennially 

CONN.  RIVER  CANOEISTS'  ASSOCIATION. 
F.  W.Theis,  Hartford,  Sec'y;  C.  F.  Chuster,  Jr.,  Hol- 
yoke;  C.  H.  Davenport,  South    Hadley   Falls;  J.  R. 
Gilfillan,  Northampton,  Ma<is.,  Com.    Organized  Jan. 
18, 1894. 

CONN.  SOCIETY    OF   THE   COLONIAL   DAMES 

OF  AMERICA 
Mrs.  Samuel  Colt,  Hartford,  Prcx'l,*  Mrs.  Edgar  L. 
Heermancp,  New  Haven,  Mrs.  C.  Dudley  \\  arner, 
Hartford,  Vice  Pres'ts;  Mrs.  Franklin  B.  Dexter,  New 
Haven,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  Charles  PVcderick  Johnson, 
Hartford,  C.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  George  Watson  Beach,  Hart- 
ford, Hec.  Sec'y;  Miss  Mary  K.  Talcott,  Hartford, 
Registrar,  Organized  Nov.  22, 1873.  Meets  alternate 
monthly. 

CONNECTICUT  SOCIETY  SONS  OF  THE 
AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 
Jonathan  Trumbull,  Norwich,  Pres't;  E.  S.  Greeley, 
New  Haven,  Vice  Pres't;  D.  L.  Pierson,  Hartford, 
Sec'v;  John  C.  Hollistor,  New  Haven,  Treas.;  Joseph 
G.  Woodward,  Hartford,  Historian ;  H.  L.  Hotchkiss, 
New  Haven,  Registrar;  E.  S.  Lines,  New  Haven, 
Chaplain,    Organized  April  2, 1889.    Elections  in  May. 


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CONNECTICUT  SCHOOL  FOR  IMBECILES, 

LAKBVXLLB,  CONN. 

George  B.  Burrall,  Pres't ;  G.  W.  Russell,  Henry 
Gay,  J.  C.  Goddard,  V.  Presets;  the  above  officers  and 
W.  W.  Knieht,  T.  L.  Norton,  E.  W.  Spurr,  M.  B.  Rich- 
ardson, G.  H.  Knight,  with  the  Governor,  Directort; 
T.  L.  Norton,  Treat,;  G.  H.  Knight,  Sec''y  and  Svpt, 

CONN.  SHEEP  BREEDERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
R.  S.  Hinman,  Prc«**;  Julius  Yale,  F.  Chambers, 
Vice  PrtsH;  B.  C.  Patterson,  Treat,;  John  H.  Wad 
ham,  (Sec'y.    Meets  upon  call  by  President.    Annual 
meeting  in  December. 

CONN.  SOCIETY  FOR  UNIVERSITY  EXTENSION. 
Chester  D.  Hartranft,  Pretidentj  office  626  Asylum 
street,  Hartford.  Centres  at  Hartford,  New  Haven, 
Waterbury,  Meriden,  Norwich,  and  a  number  of 
Granges. 

CONNECTICUT  SOLDIERS  HOSPITAL  BOARD, 

AND  MANAGERS     FITCH's     HOMB    FOR     SOLDIXRS    AT 
NOROTON   HBIGHT8,  CONN. 

Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin;  Adjutant  Gen.  Charles  P. 
Graham;  Surg.  Gen.  Geo.  Austm  Bowen,  ex-officio;  Gen 
L.A.  Dickinson,  Hartford,  March  29, 1898;  Judge  Alfred 
B.  Beers,  Bridgeport,  March  29,  1898;  Col.  William 
E.  Morgim,  New  Haven,  Sec^Vf  January  1, 1898;  Gen. 
L.  A.  Dickinson,  Hartford,  Treasurer;  Capt.  Alfred 
B.  Beers,  Gen.  L.  A.  Dickinson,  William  £f.  Morgan, 
Ex.  Com.  Officers  of  the  Home  and  Hospital. — James 
N.Coe,  SupH;  L.  G.  Lofran, Ast't  SupU;  branklin  Dart, 
Q.  M.;  W.  G.  Brownson,  ;SMr^eo«;  Henry  L.  D wight, 
Attittant  Surgeon,  All  applications  for  admission 
to  the  Home,  to  be  sent  to  Capt.  A.  B.  Beers, 
Bridgeport.  Authorized  to  provide  for  the  mainten- 
ance or  honorably  discharged  soldiers,  sailors  or  ma- 
rines, who  have  become  disabled,  in  the  hospitals  at 
Hartford,  New  Haven,  Bridgeport,  Hospital  for  In- 
sane, Middletown,  and  at  the  Soldiers*  Home  at  Nor- 
oton.  Conn.,  the  expense  to  be  defrayed  by  the  state. 

CONN.  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 
George  A.  Hopson,  Wallingford,  PretH;  James  A. 
Bill,  Lyme;  Samuel  C.  Colt,  Farmington;  John  W. 
Bacon,  Danbury,  Vwe  Pret'ts;  Eugene  A.  Hall,  Meri- 
den, Treasurer;  W.  F.  Andross,  kast  Hartford,  Cor. 
Secretary;  T.  S.  Gold,  West  Cornwall,  Rec,  Sefy ; 
JohnC.  Capen,  Bloomfield;  John  M.Ferris,  Stamford; 
Geo.  L.  Clark,  Meriden;  Wm.  C.  Osgood,  Norwich;  Wm. 
G.  French,  Watertown;  A.  T.  Fowler,  Windham;  M.W. 
Terrill.Middlefield,  Wm.  D.  Holman,  West  Willington, 
Directors.  Presidentt  of  the  County  Societies^  E.  H. 
iryde,Stafford;  W.  W.  Co wles, Manchester;  D.  N.Clark, 
Woodbridge,  Jas.  A.  Bill,  Lyme,  Harry  Sedgwick,  Corn- 
wall Hollow,  J.  M.  Hubbard,  Middletown,  Francis 
Pinney,  Ellington,  are  ex  officio  Vice  Presets,  James 
A.  Bill,  Lyme,  Wm.  G.  French,  Watertown,  S.  C.  Colt. 
Farmington,  Finance  Committee.  Twenty-sixth'annual 
fair  will  be  held  at  Meriden,  Sept.  8-10, 1896.  Annual 
meeting  second  Wednesday  in  January  at  Meriden. 

CONNECTICUT  STATE  BAR  ASSOCIATION. 

Charles  E.  Perkins,  PresH ;  Simeon  E.  Baldwin, 
Henry  C  Robinson,  Vice  Presets;  Charles  M.  Joslyn, 
Sec*y ;  Edward  I).  Robbins,  Treat. ;  Lyman  D.  Brewster, 
Wm.  T.  Elmer, Wm.  K.  Townsend,  Solomon  Luca8,Chas. 
E.  Sesir\ei^j  ExeciUive  Committee.  Annual  meeting  second 
Wednesday  after  the  meeting  of  tlie  General  Assembly. 

CONN.  STATE  BOARD  OF  AGRICULTURE. 
Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Pret't;  J.  F.  Brown,  North 
Stonington,  Vice  Pret't;  F.  M.  Bartholomew,  East 
Wallingford,  Treas.;  T.  S.  Gold,  West  Cornwall,  Sec'y; 
S.  W.  Johnson,  New  Haven,  Chemist;  E.  H.  Jenkins, 
New  Haven,  Botanist;  B.  F.  Koons,  Storrs,  Entomologitl ; 
N.  S.  Piatt,  Cheshire,  Pomologist;  Ephraim  H.  Hfvde, 
Stafford;  Theron  E.  Piatt,  Newtown;  F.  M.  BartHolo- 
mew,  East  Wallingford;  J.  F.  Brown,  North  Stoning- 


ton, Memhert  appointed  by  Gonemor  and  Senate.  Dad- 
ley  Wells,  Wetherafield;  A.  B.  Pierpont,  Waterburr; 
Clifton  Peck,  Franklin;  Nellis  H.  Sherwood,  SontL- 
port;  W.  H.  Hammond,  Elliott;  Geo.  L.  Foskett,  Win- 
sted ;  Samuel  A.  Chalker,  Saybrook ;  John  Thompeoo, 
Ellington,  Agricultural  Society  Memhtrg.  George  L. 
Foskett,  Clifton  Peck,  Dudley  Wells,  CommisBiomert  am 
Diseatet  of  Domestic  Ammah.  F.  £.  Blakeman,  S.  A. 
Chalker,  John  Thompson,  Auditors.  Organized.  186*. 
Re-organized  1871.  Annual  meeting  thlnl  Wednesday 
in  January. 

CONN.  STATE  BOARD  OF  CHAKITIES. 
Andrew  W.  Tracy,  Pr«#'«,  Meriden,  July  I,  1897; 
Miss  Rebecca  G.  Bacon,  New  Haven,  July  1,  1897; 
Miss  Mary  Hall,  Hartford,  July  1,  1897;' George  F. 
Spencer,  'Saybrook,  July  1,  1899:  Heraan  C.  tSTiit- 
tlesey,  Middletown,  July  1, 1899;  Charles  P.  Kello^!;^ 
Bee'Vf  Waterbury.  Regular  meetings  of  the  Board 
are  neld  on  the  first  Wednesday  or  each  month  in 
room  80,  State  CapitoL 

CONNECTICUT  STATE  BOARD  OF  TRADE. 

James  D.  Dewell,  New  Haven,  Pre^t ;  Charles  H. 
Nettleton,  Birmingham,  and  17  associate,  Fi'ce  Promts; 
T.  Attwater  Barnes,  Box  224,  New  Haven,  Sec*y  and 
Treat,  Organized  April  16,  1890.  Annnal  meeting 
in  October. 


CONN.  STATE  FIREMEN'S  ASSOCIATION. 
Morris  Meyers,  Danbury,  President ;  Fred.  W.  Willey, 
Middletown:  Clarence  E.  Palmer,  Bridgeport;  Georse 
Bowman,  Stamford;  Robert  Magonigal,  Hartfora; 
Fred.  S.  Young,  Willimantic;  Charles  O'Neil,  New 
Haven;  H.  F.  Wise.  Stafford  Springs;  James  M.  Chat- 
field,  Thomaston,  Vice  Presets;  Samuel  G.  Snagg, 
Waterbury,  Treat. ;  John  S.  Jones,  West  port,  Bec'y. 
Annual  efection  in  August  Chartered,  March,  1886. 
Capital,  $10,000. 

CONNECTICUT   STATE  GRANGE— PATRONS 
OF  HUSBANDRY. 

Stephen  0.  Bowen,  Eastford,  Master;  Mrs.  Eittella 
H.  Barney  Southington, /«ec/«rer;  G.  C  BeckwiUi, 
Nepaug,  Overseer;  Henrv  E.  Loomis,  Glastonburr, 
Sec'y ;  Norman  S.  Piatt,  "Cheshire.  Treas,;  B,  C.  Pat- 
terson, Torrington,  S.  0.  Bowen,  Eastford,  J.  H.  Hale, 
South  Glastonbury,  ExectUive  OommiUee  ;  G.  C  Beck- 
with,  Nepaug,  General  Deputy, 

CONN.  STATE  POULTRY  SOCIETY. 
John  E.  Bruce,  Hartford,  PresH ;  Fred.  W.  Morsan, 
Windsor,  C.  P.  Jordan,  New  Haven,  George  B.  Fisher, 
Hartford,  C  A.  Thompson,  Melroee,  Fred.  Sterling, 
Bridgeport,  E.  F.  Badmington,  Rockville,  W.  H.  Ham- 
ilton, Danielsonville,  George  E.  Taft,  Unionville,  G.  P. 
Nettleton,  Derbv,  Vice  Prw't*;  Henry  Chapin,  Hart- 
ford, Sec'y;  B.  S.  Woodward,  Hartford,  Treas.;  S.  E. 
Clark,  Hartford,  Attorney,  Organized,  1870.  Reor- 
ganized, 1891.  Meets  at  108  Asylum  street  Annual 
election,  2d  Tuesday  in  February. 

CONNECTICUT  STATE  PRISON. 

IN  WBTHEB8FIKLD. 

Electric  Cars  pass  the  City  Hall,  Hartford,  everr  K 
minutes  from  6.28  A.  m.  Fare  6  cents  each  way.  Ybe 
Prison  is  open  to  visitors  on  Wednesday  of  each  week; 
they  must  have  a  permit  from  the  Warden  or  one  of 
the  Directors;  no  charge  for  admission. 

Prisoners  can  write  one  letter  a  month,  and  receive 
all  letters  sent  them  if  containins:  nothing  conflicting 
with  the  rules;  prisoners  are .  allowed  one  visit  each 
month  on  Friday. 

James  W.  Cheney,  South  Manchester,  President; 
Thomas  D.  Wells,  Waterbury,  Sec'y ;  Frank  C.  Sum- 
ner, Hartford ;  Norris  G.  Osliom,  New  Haven ;  WilMn 
C.  Reynolds,  East  Haddam;  Edmond  E.  Crowe,  Nor- 
walk ;  Edward  C.  Frisbie,  Hartford,  Directort.  Jabez 
L.  Woodbridge,  Warden;  George  E.  Baisden,  Deputy 


oeeb's  habtford  city  dibbctobt. 


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Wardem;  H. Kirk Woodbridge,  Clerk;  Edward 6. Fox, 
X.D.,  Phytician;  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Whitmore,  Malron, 
Ayerage  number  of  prisoners  for  years  1894  and  1896 
was  408.    Number  in  prison  in  Sept.  80,  1896,  896. 

Cost  in  1896  of  provisions  for  each  prisoner  per 
day,  7  48-100  cents;  clothing  and  beddhig.  2  18-100 
cents  per  day;  total  cost  of  expenses  for  each  prisoner 
per  day,  81  98-100.  Gross  expenses  for  year,  $80,100.14. 
The  ayera^  death  rate  dunn^  past  year  was  2  12-100. 

This  institntion  was  begun  m  1826,  and  on  the  night 
of  Sept  28th,  1827,  the  prisoners  were  removed  from 
Newgate  at  Simsbury,  which  place  the  State  Prison 
had  been  since  1790.  Grated  doors  to  the  cells  were 
first  used  in  1868,  in  room  of  the  doors  of  plank  cov- 
ered inside  with  sheet  iron,  with  a  small  orifice  near 
the  upper  part.  The  long  established  uniform  of  the 
inmates  is  now  changed  from  the  striped  black  and 
^y  to  a  deep  plain  gray  color.  There  are  400  cells 
m  new,  60  in  old  block. 


CONNECTICUT  STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS, 

Ur  MBRIDBN. 

J.  L.  Houston,  Thompsonville,  Pre^t;  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Danbury;  Seth  J.  Hall,  Meriden;  W.  S. 
Beecher,  New  Haven;  Greorge  P.  Crane,  Woodbury; 
Joseph  Hutchins,  Columbia;  George  0.  Balch,  Ashforiil; 
John  C.  Byxbee,  Nathan  L.  Bradley,  Meriden;  Fred- 
erick DePeyster,  Portland ;  J.  S.  Lathrop,  Norwich; 
C.  H.  S.  Davis,  Trutte€9,    Rev.  G.  L.  Coburn,  SvpH. 

The  whole  cost  of  farm  of  196  acres  and  buildings 
$218,000.  The  first  boy  was  received  March  1st,  1864. 
The  whole  number  received  to  Sept.  80, 1896,  has  been 
6,626.  The  number  of  boys  in  the  school  Sept.  80, 1896, 
was  442.  Boys  between  seven  and  sixteen  are  received 
for  truancy  and  crime.  Boy  boarders  are  also  received 
from  parents  and  guardians,  at  $8.00  per  week. 


CONNECTICUT  STATE  SPIRITUALIST  ASSO- 
CIATION. 
C.  E.  Bingliam,  Cheshire,  Prt^t;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Pierce, 
Hartford,  Vict  Pret't;    Mrs.  J.  E.  B.  Dillon,  Hartford, 
Sec*y  and  Treat.      Next  annual  meeting  will  be  held 
in  Hartford,  May  1  and  2, 1897. 


CONN.  STATE  TEACHERS*  ASSOCIATION. 
H.  D.  Simonds,  Bridgeport,  Prei'l ;  S.  P.  Willard, 
Colchester,  Cor.  Sec'y ;  John  Rossiter,  Norwich,  Rtc. 
Sec'y ;  G.  B.  Hurd,  New  Haven.  Treat.;  C.  L.  McLain, 
Westville;  E.  L.  Merritt,  Miduletown;  A.  M.  Agard, 
Rockville;  E.  M.  Swift,  Jewett  City;  W.  C.  F^te, 
South  Norwalk;  J.  F.  Williams,  Bristol;  John  Clark, 
Winsted;  J.  B.Stanton,  Moos  up,  VicePret'tM.  Annual 
meeting  in  October. 

CONN.  STREET  RAILWAY  ASSOCIATION. 
H.  Holten  Wood,  Derby, Pre#'<;  Henry  S.  Parmelee. 
New  Haven,  V.  Pret't;  E.  S.  Goodrich,  Hartford, 
Treat.;  E.  S.  Breed,  New  Britain,  Sec*v ;  A.  M.  Young, 
Waterburv,  G.  A.  W.  Dod^,  New  Haven,  Israel  A. 
Kelsey,  l^ew  Haven,  Executive  Committee. 


CONN.  WOMAN  SUFFRAGE  ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  Isabella  Beecher  Hooker,   Hartford,   Pret^i; 
Mrs.  L.  D.  Bacon,  Hartford,  V.  Pret't  at  Large ;  Mrs. 

E.  B.  Kendrick,  Hartford;  Mrs.  Jane  F.  Kooms, 
Mansfield;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Hale,  South  Glastonbury;  Mrs. 
Annie  C.  Fenner,  New  London;  Mrs.  Ella  Bennett, 
Willimantic;  Mrs.  Abbe  B.  Sheldon,  New  Haven;  Mrs. 
Marv  C.  HIckox,  Litchfield  County,  V.  Pret'tt;  Mm 

F.  Pillen  Burr,  788  Main  street,  Hartford,  Sec'y; 
Mrs. Ella  B.  Kendrick,  Hartford,  Cor.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Mary 
J.  Rogers,  Meriden,  Treat. 

DAIRY  COMMISSIONER. 
John  B.  Noble,   East  Windsor  Hill,  May  1,  1898; 
Robert  L.  Gilbert,  Derby,  Deputy. 


COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS. 

Terms  expire  July  1,  of  year  mentioned. 

Hartford  Co.— Robert  A.  Potter,  Bristol,  1899;  Fred- 
erick W.  Dean,  Glastonbury,  1899;  Edward  W.  Dewey, 
Granby,  1897. 

New  Haven  Cb.— Jacob  D.  Walter,  Cheshire,  1899; 
Albert  B.  Dunham,  Seymour,  1899;  John  L.  Lindley, 
Ansonia,  1897. 

New  London  Co. — John  T.  Batty,  Groton,  1899; 
George  0.  Jackson,  Colchester,  1899;  Gilbert  L.  Hew- 
itt, Norwich,  1897. 

/'otr/feM  a>.— Whitman  S.  Mead,  Greenwich,  1897; 
Henry  Lee,  Bridgeport,  1899 ;  James  E.  Miller,  Redding, 
1899. 

Windham  Cb.— Edwin  H.  Hall,  Windham,  1899;  Da- 
vis A.  Baker,  Ashford,  1897 ;  Edwin  L.  Palmer,  Kil- 
lingly,  1899. 

Zt<cA/fe/(/ CU— Newell  L.  Webster,  Tliomaston,  1899; 
David  E.  Soule,  New  Milford,  1897;  Sylvester  N.  Petti- 
bone.  New  Hartford,  1899. 

Aftddietex  Co.— Henry  M.  Snell,  Saybrook,  1897; 
John  J.  Hubbard,  Middletown,  1899;  William  H.  Sco- 
ville.  East  Haddam,  1899. 

Tolland  Co.— William  D.  Holman,  Tolland,  1897; 
Joseph  W.  Chandler,  Stafford,  1899;  John  H.  Buell, 
Hebron,  1899. 

CONNECTICUT  TYPOTHET^. 
C.  S.  Moorehouse,  New  Haven,  PretH;  J.  N.  Near, 
Bridgeport,  V.  Pret't;  George  M.  Adkins,  New  Haven, 
Sec'y:  O.  A.  Donnan,  New  Haven,  Treat. ;  W.  H.  Lee, 
Rial  S.  Peck,  F.  S.  Buckingham,  Alex  Craig,  J.  D. 
Jackson,  Execviite  Committee. 

FERRY  AND  CANAL  COMMISSIONERS. 

CA<v>man's.— William  E  Odber,  Haddam;  Wilbur  S. 
Comstock,  East  Haddam. 

Hadlyme  and  Chetttr^E.  Hart  Geer,  Hadlyme;  R. 
Clifford  Tyler,  Chester. 

GUdertlteve  awl  Cromwell — Andrew  N.  Shepard, 
Portland;  E.  D.  Hammond, Cromwell. 

Middletown  and  Portland.^K.  B.  Strong,  Middle- 
town;  E.  Irving  Bell,  Portland. 

Middle  Haddam. — William  T.  Simpson,  Chatham; 
John  J.  Cone,  Middletown. 

New  London  and  Groton. — L.  Dewano  Whipple, 
Coleman  Williams,  Groton. 

Bocky  Hill  Ferry.— Ftfink  D.  Glazier,  Glastonbury; 
Henry  H.  Grant,  Rocky  Hill. 

Saybrook  and  Lyme  'Ferrv. — Richard  W.  Chad  wick, 
Lyme;  Ozias  H.  Kirtland,  Old  Saybrook. 

FISH  AND  GAME  COMMISSIONERS. 
Hubert  Williams,  Salisbury^,  Prc«*<;  A.  C.  Collins, 
Hartford,  Sec'y;  James  A.  Bill,  Lyme,  May,  1897. 

FUNERAL   DIRECTORS   ASSO'N   OF   CONN. 

Isaac  L.  Meed,  Greenwich,  Pret't;  J.  H.  Lindsley, 
Woodbury,  Vice  Pret't;  Edward  C.  Root,  Thomas- 
ton,  Sec'y;  C.  A.  Cadwell,  Southingtou, i2«c.  Sec^y; 
H.  W.  Crawford,  New  Haven,  Treat.  Organized 
May,  1889. 

GENERAL  CONFERENCE  OF  THE  CONGREGA- 
TIONAL CHURCHES  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
Charles  E. Gross,  Hartford^  Moderator;  Rev. Richard 
Wright,  Windsor  LockSj  Scnbe;  Rev.  Robert  W.  Sharp, 
Thomaston,  Att't  Scribe ;  Rev.  W.  H.  Moore,  Hartford, 
Reyittrar;  Ward  W.  Jacobs,  Hartford,  Treat.  Annual 
meeting  in  November. 

GIDEON  WELLES  NAVAL  VETERAN  ASSO- 
CIATION OF  CONN. 
John  C.  Jackson,  New  Haven,  Captain;  George  W. 
Bean,  New  Haven,  Commander;  Henry  Jaquet,  New 
Haven,  Lieut.  Commander;  Willinm  Jones,  Lieut.; 
Peter  Shanihurst,  Engineer;  Alfred  Elcock,  iSttr^^eon ; 
Edward  Hubbell,  New  Haven,  Pavmatter ;  Henry  F. 
McCollum,  40  Shelter  street.  New  Hayen,  Sec'y. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HARBOR  COMMISSIONERS. 
Wm.  S.  Williams,  Dec.  22, 1898;  Ivan  M.  Bode,  Dep- 
uty^ Hartford;  Wm.  E.  Morgan,  Sept  26,  1897;  Edgar 
S.  Dowe,  />«pufv, New  Haven;  Aarelius  J.  Meeker, 
Julv  9,  1898;  Wm.  L.  Blascer,  Deputy,  Norwalk; 
Hezekiah  S.  Bartlett,  JuW  9, 1898;  William  H.  Allen, 
Deputy,  New  London;  .lames  T.  Johnson,  Jan.  23, 
1898;  Oliver  P.  Hoyt,  Deputy,  Stamford;  John  Mc- 
Neil, Bridgeport;  Roger  Kennedy,  Middletown ;  Daniel 
P.  Weeks,  July  9,  1898,  Five  Mile  River;  Merritt  W. 
Mcrwin,  July  9,  1898,  Milford;  William  O.  Atwood, 
Aug.  1, 1896,  Stonington;  George  H.  Brush,  Dec.  27, 
1897,  Greenwich. 

HARRISON  VETERANS  OF  1840  ASSOCIATION. 
R.  J.  Galling,  Hartford,  PretH;  F.  A.  Drake,  Windsor; 
H.  A.  StillmRU,  Hartford;  James  B.  Williams,  Glaston- 
bury, Vice  Presets;  Nathan  Starkweather,  Hartford, 
Sec^y  and  Treat.  Organized  Sept.  18, 1888.  Annual 
meeting  first  Thursday  in  October. 

INSPECTOR   GENERAL  OF  GAS  METERS  AND 
ILLUMINATING  GAS. 
William  G.  Mizter,  New  Haven. 


INSPECTORS  OF  FACTORIES. 
George   L.  McLean,  Ellington,  July  1,  1897;  W.  W. 
Kirk,  New  Canaan;   Preston   B.  Sibley,  Danielson; 
Cuno  L.  Heifricht,  Hartford,  Special  Agentt. 

INSPECTORS  OF  STEAM  BOILERS. 
George  E.  Coolev,  Hartford,  for  the  1«<  Congrtuional 
District,  Sept.  4, 1898;  Fred'k  H.  Laforge,  Waterbury, 
2d  Omgressional  District,  Sept.  80,  1897;  Jeremiah 
Sullivan,  Norwich  Bd  Congressiotuu  District,  March 
8, 1899;  Daniel  Olihan,  Bridgeport,  Ath  Congressioiuil 
District,  March  8, 1899. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TOBACCO  GROWERS  ASSO'N. 
H.  S.  Frye,  Poouonock,  Pres't;  Thaddeus  Graves, 
Hatfield,  Mass.,  vice  PrtsH;  Samuel  C.  Hardin,  Glas- 
tonbury, Sefy  bnd  Treas.  Organized  December  22, 
1882. '  Meets  annually  in  Hartford  in  January. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TYPOGRAPHICAL  UNION. 

John  Mofl5tt,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Preset;  Mortimer 
W.  0*Brien,  East  Boston,  Mass.;  W.  H.  Cummings, 
Rutland,  Vt.;  Edward  M.  Hartigan,  Boston,  Mass.,  V. 
Pres'ts;  John  F.  Duggan,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sec'y  and 
Treas, 


NORTHEASTERN  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION. 

James  McManus,  Hartford,  Preset ;  James  H.  Daly, 
Boston,  Mass.;  C  C.  Barker,  Meriden,  Vice  Presets; 
E.  0.  Kinsman,  Cambridge,  Mass..  Sec^y  ;  A.  C.  Cut- 
ter, Southington,  Ass't  Sec'y:  G.  A.  Young,  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Treas.    Organized  October,  1895. 

PENSION  EXAMINING  SURGEONS. 
Doctors  P.  D.  Peltier,  Pres't ;  Nathan  Mayer,  Sec^y ; 

E.  H.Griswold,  T^rcff*.,  as  the  Board  of  Examining  Sur- 
geons in  this  city,  for  the  U.  S.  Pension  oflSce.  Meet 
every  Wednesday,  10  a.m.  at  268  Main  street 

RAILROADS  IN  CONNECTICUT. 
Geo.  M.  Woodruff,  Litchfield,  July  1, 1897;  Wm.  0. 
Seymour,  Ridgefield,  July  1,  1899;  Alexander  C  Rob- 
ertson, Montville,  Julv  l)  1897,  (hmmissioners ;  Henry 

F.  Billings,  Clerk.    Room  43,  State  Capitol,  Hartford. 
There  are  18  railroad  corporations  in  the  State,  owning 

1,719.41  miles  of  single  track  in  this  State. 

Capital  stock  issued,  $90,008,868.88,  of  which  $25,- 
877,300.00  is  held  in  Connecticut  by  4,745  stockholders. 
The  funded  and  floating  debt  is  reported  at  $67,d49,> 
240.17. 

Total  gross  earnings,  $35,206,110.71,  of  which  $15,- 
430,884.98  was  from  pa^ssengers,  and  $16,402,141.26  from 
freight.  Gross  eammgs  per  mile  of  road  operated  $16,- 
017.24;  net   earnings  per  same,  $4,740.79.    Operating 


expenses,  $24,091,893.66.  Gross  earnings  per  mile  nm 
$1.74146.  The  average  receipts  per  passenger  per  mile 
$0.01802.  Amount  paid  for  interest,  S97O;270.00. 
Dividends  paid,  $4,743,256.00. 

Number  of  passengers  carried,  53,193^2;  tons  of 
freight  carried,  14,469,612.  Total  miles  ran  were  35,- 
684,602,  of  which  12,894,236  were  by  passctnger  trmizia, 
and  7,619,621  by  freiglit  trains. 

There  are  4ld  stations  in  the  state,  witli  an  aTcraee 
distance  of  3.29  miles  between  each.  Number  of  hi|cb- 
way  grade  crossings  in  the  state,  1,051.  The  total 
number  of  locomotives  is  986 ;  number  of  cars,  20,261. 
The  number  of  employees,  including  officers,  in  opera- 
ting the  roads  is  26,328. 

During  the  past  year,  23  passengers  were  iz\jnred,  S 
of  these  fatally;  of  employees  2«1  were  injured,  SO 
fatally;  trespassers,  160,  of  which  128  were  fataL 

SAVINGS  BANKS  IN  CONNECTICUT. 
As  reported  Oct.  1, 1896,  by  the  Bank  CommxssioD- 
ers  to  tlie  Legislature  of  Connecticut,  there  were  90 
Savings  Banks,  holding  $148,169,128.05  of  depoeits,  and 
with  total  assets  of  $152,628,676.03,  being  an  increase 
over  last  year  in  deposits  of  $6,607,781.  Whole  num- 
ber of  depositors  are  846,758,  a  net  increase  of  9,504 
over  1894.  Loans  on  real  estate,  $67,657,685.50.  Loans 
on  stock  and  bonds,  $11,829,143. 

SENATE  CLUB,  1889-90. 
E.  S.  Cleveland,  Hartford,  Pru't;  John  Bf.  Hall, 
New  Haven,  V.  Pre^t;  Geo.  N.  Morse,  Meriden,  See'y; 
Philip  Corbin,  New  Britain,  Treas.;  Jas.  Graham,  Isaac 
N.  Bartram,  Lucius  H.  Fuller,  Raymond  H.  Parish,  Ex- 
ecutive Oommittee. 


SHELL  FISH  COMMISSIONERS. 
Christian  Swartz,  Norwalk,  July  1, 1897;  George  C. 
Waldo,  Bridgeport,  July,  1899;  Geo.  VV.  Hallock,  Dan- 
bury,  July,  1899.    Fted'k  Botsford,  New  Haven,  CUrh. 

SHERIFFS: 
For  term  ending  June  1, 1899. 
Hartford  Cb.^.. . . .  Edwin  J.  Smith,  Hartford,  r. 
New  Haven  Co.,. .  .Charles  R.  Spigel,  r. 
New  London  Co.,  .George  0.  Jackson,  Colchester,  r. 

Fairfield  Co., Sidnev  E.  Hawley,  r. 

Litchfield  Co., Edward  A.  Neliis,  r. 

Winahcun  Co., Charles  B.  Pomeroy.Willimantic,  r. 

Middlesex  Co.^ ....  Thomas  S.  Brown,  E.  Hampton,  r. 
IhUand  Co., Amasa  P.  Dickinson,  r. 

SOCIETY  OF  CONNECTICUT  ARTISTS. 
Frederick  E.  Church,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Hon.  PresU: 
Walter  Sanford,  Hartford,  PresH;  E.  S.  Woods,  Hart- 
ford, V.  Preset;  Charles  Noel  Flagg,  Hartford,  Hec. 
Sec'y;  D.  F.  Went  worth,  Hartford,  Cor.  Sec*  v;  the 
above  officers  and  R.  M.  Shurtleff,  N.  Y.  Cit v,  Council. 
Organized  1892.  Annual  election  third  Saturday  in  Oct. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  SONS  OF  REVOLUTION  IN 

CONNECTICUT. 

Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  Hartford,  PresU :  Daniel  N. 

Morgan,  Washington,  D.  C,  Vice  Pres'i;    Henry  N. 

Wayne,  New  Britain,  Sec^y  ;  Henry  W.  W^essels,  iJitch- 

field,  IVeas.;    William  F.  French," Noroton,  iJeyirfror. 

SOCIETY  OF  THE  WAR  OF  1812  IN  CONN. 
Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  Hartford,  Preset;  Satterlee 
Swartwout,  Wm.  W.  Skiddy,  Stamford;  Henrv  W. 
Wessells,  Litchfield;  A.  Floyd  Delafield,  Noroton; 
Jesup  Wakeman,  Southport,*  V.  Presets;  Wm.  F. 
French,  Noroton,  Registrar;  Edgerton  Swartwout, 
Stamford,  Treas.;  William  T.  Andrews,  Nowton,  Sec*y. 
Instituted  April  5, 1894.    Incorporated  April  6, 1894. 

STATE  LIBRARY  COMMITTEE. 
The  Governor,  the  Secretary,  and  William  Hamers- 
ley,  Hartford,  Committee.    Charles  J.  Hoadly,  Libra- 
fian.    In  Capitol,  8d  floor,  north  room. 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY, 


631 


STATE  ASSOCIATION  OF  MASTER  PLUMBERS. 
C.  S.  Eames,  Bridgeport,  Prt^i;  A.  J.  Clerkin.  J.  S. 
Craig,  Hartford,  V.  Precis;  T.  E.  Logan,  610  Mam  at, 
Bridgeport,  Bee.  and  Cor.  Sec*y;  F.  J.  Reynolds,  An- 
sonia,  F.  Sec'y ;  James  Donovan,  Middletown,  Treas. 
Organized  Oct.  14,  1891. 

STATE  BANKS  OF  DISCOUNT  IN  CONN. 
Commissionera  report  Oct.  1, 1895,  eight  banks  with 
the  following  summary  of  their  condition  on  that  date: 

Loans  and  Discounts, .'  $5,148,408.74 

Over  Drafts .  MUl'li 

Due  from  Banks  and  Bankers, 1,2 1 8,952.07 

Stocks,  Bonds,  and  Mortgages, 1,616,817.82 

Current  Expenses, 16,280.68 

Specie  and  Currency, 861,947.68 

R^al  Estate, ^^S'^52?I 

Checks  and  Cash  Items, 167,476.18 

Total  Assets, $8,672,078.93 

Capital  Stock, $2,240,000.00 

Deposits, 6,091,727.00 

Due  to  Banks  and  Bankers, 619,886.24 

Surplus 470,000.00 

Dividends  Unpaid, 6,891.60 

Undivided  Profits 844,628.87 

Total  Liabilities, $8,672,078.98 

TRUST  CO'S  DOING  BANKING  BUSINESS. 
There  are  nine  Trust  Companies  in  this  state,  and 
tlieir  assets  and  liabilities  on  the  1st  day  of  Oct.  1896, 
were  as  follows : 

Loans  and  Discounts, $4,844,486.24 

Stocks,  Bonds  and  Mortgages, 1,686,198.22 

Due  from  Banks  and  Bankers, 988,603.67 

Over  Drafts, 14,906.71 

Specie  and  Currency, 215,766.46 

Checks  and  Cash  Items, 84,684.09 

Current  Expenses, 21,681.44 

Real  Estate,  including  Banking  Houses,.       869,905.56 

Total  Assets, $8,076,126.29 

Capital  Stock, $1,185,000.00 

Due  to  Banks  and  Bankers, 81,609.69 

Surplus, 822,037.86 

Undivided  Profits, 462,683.22 

Dividends  Unpaid, 1,246.18 

Deposits, 6,083,660.89 

Total  Liabilities, $8,076,126.29 

STATE  NORMAL— TRAINING  .  SCHOOL, 

MEW  BRITAIN. 

Incorporated,  1849.     Opened^  May^  1860. 
Firtt  Graduates,  1851. 

Board  of  Education.— Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Mid- 
dletown ;  Lieut.  Gov.  Lorrin  A.  Cooke,  Riverton; 
Geo.  M.  Carrington,  West  Winsted,  1897;  William  G 
Sumner,  New  Haven,  1898;  Edward  D.  Robbins, 
Wethersfield,  1899;  Anthony  Ames,  Danielson,  1900; 
Charles  D.  Hine,  /Sec*y,  Hartford.  A.  J.  Wright, 
Hartford,  Clerk;  Giles  Potter,  New  Haven,  Agent. 

Marcus  White,  Pi-inciiMl,  with  the  following  As- 
sigtants:  Ralph  G.  Hibbard,  M.  Gertrude  Fenn,  Jane 
Darlington,  Elizabeth  L.  Allvn,  Emily  J.  Parker, 
Helen  J.  Bunce,  Gertnide  L.  Rhoades,  Mnrv  G.  Pea- 
bodv,  .Jessie  E.  Guernsey,  Bertha  M.  McConkev, 
Carrie  H.  Conley,  Georgianna  Minor,  Minnie  L.  Clark, 
Marv  E.  Greene,  M.  Lizzie  Scudder,  Margaret  S. 
Hub'bell,  Marv  A.  Spear,  Emily  B.  Scarborough, 
Caroline  T.  Robbins,  Frederick  A.  Verplanck,  Clara 
M.  Washburn,  Annie  E.  Ericson,  Anna  L.  Parker,  Em- 
ma E.  Winslow,  Annie  E.  McNulty,  Anna  M.  Clark, 
Maud  L.  Gridlev,  Fanniebelle  Curtis,  Julia  E.  Gros- 
venor,  Lina  D.  Wilcox,  Marie  Curtis,  Mary  E.  Good- 
rich, Estelle  M.  Hart,  Jessie  Simonson,  Florence  M. 
Prince,  Clarebel  Young,  Mary  E.  Wardwell,  Edith  M. 
Gridley. 


Examinations  are  only  m  Spelling,  Enriish  Gmm- 
mar,  Arithmetic,  Geography,  and  United  States  His- 
tory. Examinations  for  entrance  are  held  in  diflferent 
parts  of  the  State  in  the  month  of  July,  and  at  the 
school  building  the  first  day  of  each  term.  Number 
enrolled  in  1860-'61,  154;  graduated,  5;  enrolled  in 
1894-'95,  237 ;  graduated,  70. 

The  Catalogfue  is  published  in  December,  and  sent 
upon  application  to  the  Principal.  The  Fall  and  Win- 
ter term  of  1896  begins  Tuesday,  September  8. 

STATE  NORMAL-TRAINING  SCHOOL. 

WILUMAMTIC. 

Incorporated  1889.    Opened  Sept.  3, 1889. 

The  Board  of  Education  is  the  same  as  the  New 
Britain  school. 

George  P.  Phenix,  Principal,  with  the  following 
Aitittants:  Jennie  E.  Chapin,  Grace  L.  Bell,  Emeline  A. 
Dunn,  Mary  A.  Avery,  Edith  S.  Norton,  Anna  A. 
Bnbser,  Casper  Isham,  Mary  G.  Henderson,  Delia  E. 
St.  John,  Mabel  I.Jenkins,  Blanche  H.  Boardman, 
Caroline  E.  Meacham,  Martha  B.  Chapin,  Caroline 
Hendrickson,  Harriett  Wilson,  E.  Theresa  Gaff'ney, 
Martha  A.  Jencks,  Sarah  J.  Walter,  Mary  E,  Davison. 

Fall  and  Winter  term  begins  Tuesday,  Sept.  8, 1896. 


STATE  NORMAL— TRAINING  SCHOOL. 

MBW  HAVEN. 

Incorporated  1898.    Opened  Sept.  11,  1898. 

For  Trustees  and  Board  of  Control,  see  Table  of 
Contents,  for  Stat«  Board  of  Education. 

Arthur  B.  Morrill,  Principal,  with  the  following 
Assistants:  Ella  M.  Broderick,  AnnaM.  Brennan,  Mary 
E.  Kinsella,  Ellen  A.  Kenny,  Sarah  E.  Briggs,  Anna 
S.  Hart,  Helen  L.  Putnam.  A'gnes  L.  Hall,  W.  G.  Ander- 
son, Jennie  F.  Nash,  Luthera  A.  Mansfield,  Fannie  M. 
Lynch,  Ellen  E.  Carr,  Carrie  G.  Weil,  Lillian  E.  Brad- 
ley, M.  Louise  Turner,  Emily  Coxeter,  Katharine  Van- 
dervelden,  Ella  G.  Stein,  Thereasa  A.  Whalen,  Marie 
E.  Hatch.  Annabelle  Baldwin,  Lottie  M.  Hall,  Herbert 
N.  Loomis,  S.  Lillian  Brooks,  M.  Catharine  Condell, 
Martha  A.  Quinlan,  Margaretta  T.  Simpson,  Georgiana 
Norman,  Annie  M.  Maltby,  Harriet  E.  Judson,Mary 
A.  Maltby,  Lottie  J.  Thompson,  Helen  M.  Thomas, 
Nora  A.  Sweeney,  Katharine  R.  Simmons,  Helen  A. 
Austin,  Charlotte  H.  Oviatt,  Edna  C.  Lines,  Anna 
Wilson,  Anna  D.  Judson,  Edward  B.  Birge. 


STOBRS  AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  AND 
EXPERIMENT  STATION. 

MA1V8FISLD,  CONN.      P.  O.  ADDRBSft,  BTORR8,  CONM. 

Board  of  Trustees:  Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Middle- 
town,  Preset,  ex  officio;  Wm.  E.  Simonds,  Canton,  Vice 
Pres't;  J.  M.  tfubbard,  Middletown,  Andrew  Hyde, 
Norwich,  William  E  Simonds,  Canton,  S.  W.  Johnson, 
New  Haven,  F.  E.  Blakeman,  Oronoque  ;  T.  S.  Gold, 
West  Cornwall, /Secretory;  Henry  C.  Miles,  Milford, 
Treas.  Oncers  College:  B.  F.  Koons.  FH.D.M.A.,Pnn- 
cipal;  Margaret  Kenwill,  Lady  Principal;  A.  B.  Pee-^ 
bles,  B.  8.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry  and  Physics;  C.  S.  * 
Phelps,  B.8.,  Prof,  of  Agriculture ;  Geo.  A.  Waterman, 
Prof,  of  Veterinary  Science;  A.  G.  GuUev,  Prof, 
of  Horticulture ;  Harriet  L.  Smith,  Prof.  ofi)omestic 
Science ;  Lucretia  J.  Barber,  E.  J.  Lewiss,  H.  S.  Pat- 
terson, Instructors.  L.  P.  Chamberlain,  Farm  SupH; 
T.  S.  Gold,  J.  M.  Hubbard,  B.  F.  Koons,  Executive 
Committee.  Four  years  course  in  agriculture  and 
sciences  related  thereto.  Tuition,  $26— free  to  those 
who  are  not  able  to  pay.  Board  at  cost.  Fall  term 
begins  September,  1896.  All  communications  should 
be  addressed  to  the  Storrs  Agricultural  College,  Storrs, 
Conn. 

TURNPIKE  COMMISSIONERS. 
New  Haicen  and  Derby.— Robert  Redfleld,  Stephen 
D.  Russell,  Luke  Clark,  Orange. 


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geek's  hartfobd  city  dibbctory. 


§oart  of 


Wm.  H.  Brewer,  New  Haven,  Pres't^  1897 ;  Charles  A.  Lindsley,  16  Elm  st.,  New  Haven,  See^y  and  T^eas^ 
Grove  H.  Wilson,  Meriden,  1901;  Ralph  S.  Goodwin,  Thomaston,  1897;  Nathaniel  E.  Wordin,  Bridgvpor^ 
1899;  George  P.  Ingersoll,  New  Haven,  1899;  Theodore  H.  McKenzie,  Soathlngton,  1901;  Room  47. 
third  floor,  State  Capitol.  Chartered,  1877.  The  following  Cities  and  Towns  (Boroughs  marked  with  a  *) 
in  this  state  have  regularly  organized  Boards  ot  Health;  the  name  after  the  town  is  the  health  ofiScer. 


HARTFORD  GOUNTT. 


Avon.  ..».••«• 

Berlin 

Bloomfleld .... 
Burlington. . . . 

Bristol* 

Canton 

East  Granby.. 
East  Hartford. 
East  Windsor.. 

Enfield 

Farmington... 
Glastonbury . . . 

Granby 

Hartford 

Hartland 

Manchester.... 
Marlborough . . 
New  Britain... 
Newington .... 
Plainvule . . . . . 
Rockv  Hill. . . . 

SimsSury 

Southington* . . 
South  Windsor 

Sufiield 

West  Hartford. 
Wethersfield  . . 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks 


.J.  L.  North. 
.R.  E.  Ensign. 
.0.  K.  Isham. 
.John  Lub}'. 
.W.W.  Horton. 
.G.  ¥.  Lewis. 
.  W.  A.  Foster. 
.E.H.Gri8woId. 
.P.  H.  Sellew. 
.Geo.  T.  Finch. 
.  S.  J.  Edgerton. 
..C.  G.  Rankin. 
.A.  J.  Weed. 
.Clifford  Cowdry. 
.Clifford  Cowdry. 
.M.S.  Bradley. 
J.  W.  Day. 
.W.P.Bunnell. 
.John  S.  Kirkham. 
.J.  N.  Bull. 
.  F.  L.  Burr. 
.C.  M.  Wooster. 
.Jas.  H.  Osborne. 
.  C.  L.  Blakeslee. 
.J.  K.  Mason. 
.L.  I).  McLean. 
.E.  G.  Fox. 
.Newton  S.  BelL 
.J.  A.  Coogan. 


NEW  HAVRN  OOUNTT. 


Ansonia 

Beacon  Falls. . 

Bethany 

Branford* 

Cheshire 

Derby 

East  Haven... 

Guilford* 

Hamden 

Madison 

Meriden 

Middlebury . . . 

Milford 

Naugatuck. . . . 
New  Haven. . . . 
North  Branford 
North  Haven. . 

Orange 

Oxford 

Prospect 

Seymour 

Southbury.... 
Wallingford*. . 
Watcrbury . . . 

Wolcott 

Woodbridge. . . 


.  S.  R.  Baker. 
.E.  J.Terrell. 
.S.  G.  Davison. 
.W.  H.  Zink. 
.M.  N.  Chnmberlin. 
.  Board  of  Aldermen. 
.J.  A.  Hutchin>»on. 
.  G.  P.  Reynolds. 
.G.  H.  Joslin. 
•  A.  D.  Avres. 
.E.  A.  Wilson. 
.  G.  B.  Bristol. 
.E.B.  Heady. 
.W^  J.  Delaiiey. 
.L.  J.  Gaynor. 
.  C.  L.  Gay  lord. 
.  R.  B.  Goodyear. 
.  J.  F.  Bamett. 
.L.  Barnes. 
.J.R.Piatt. 
.F.  A.  Benedict. 
.W.  H.  Wakelee. 
.W.  P.  Wilson. 
..B.  A.  O'Hara. 
.J.  H.  GaiTiguR. 
.J.  W.  Barker. 


LITCHFIELD  COUKTT. 

Barkhamsted..  .H.  D.  Moore. 

Bethlehem J.  G.  Beck  with. 

Bridgewater.. .  .B.  E.  Bostwick. 


Canaan 

Colebrook 

Cornwall 

Goshen 

Harwinton.... 

Kent 

Litchfield*. . . . 

Morris 

New  Hartford. 
New  Milford.. . 

Norfolk 

North  Canaan. 

Plymouth 

Roxbnry 

Salisbury   .... 

Sharon , 

Thomaston . . . . 
Torrington*. . . . 

Warren 

Washington. . . 
Watertown. . . . 
Winchester*.. 
Woodbury .... 


.  F.  S.  Skiff. 
.  H.  E.  Culver. 
.J.  A.  Livingston. 
.Joseph  H.  North. 
.C.  L.  Blake. 
.A- W.Griswold. 
.John  L.  BneL 
.  G.  H.  Johnson. 
.Jerry  Burwell. 
.J.  C  Barker. 
.J.  C.  Kendall. 
.C.  W.  Camp. 
.G.  D.  Ferguson. 
.L.J.  Pons. 
.H.  M.  Burtch. 
.B.  W.  Munson. 
.G.  D.  Ferguson. 
.E.  Pratt. 

.  Wm.  Forestelle,  Jr. 
.Robert  A.  Marcy. 
.  W.  S.  Munger. 
.W.  S.  Richards. 
.J.  S.  BisselL 


FAIRFIELD  OOUMTT. 

Bethel* A.  E.  Barber. 

Bridgeport C.  C.  Hovt. 

Brookfield J.  F.  Smith. 

Danbury G.  E.  Lemmer. 

Darien Wm.  F.  French. 

Easton B.  W.  White. 

Fairfield W.  H.  Donaldson. 

Greenwich* ....  L.  P.  Jones. 
Himtington  . . . .  W.  S.  Randall. 

Monroe J.  G.  Stevens. 

New  Canaan  . .  .C.  B.  Keeler. 
New  Fairfield..  .W.  S.  Watson. 

Newtown* E.  M.  Smith. 

Norwalk W.  J.  Tracer. 

Redding E.  H.  Smith.* 

Ridgefield* W.  E.  Weed. 

Shelton* G.  A.  Shelton. 

Sherman J.  N.  Woodruff. 

South  Norwalk .  W.  J.  Tracey. 

Stamford F.  J.  Rogers. 

vStratford G.  F.  Lewis. 

Trumbull, B.  W.  White. 

Weston F.  Gorham. 

Westport L.  T.  Day. 

Wilton A.  B.  Gorham. 


MIDDLESEX 

Chatham.. «...  .E. 

Chester S. 

Clinton   H. 

Cromwell C. 

Durham E. 

East  Haddam  ..M. 

Haddam M. 

Killingworth...£. 

Middlefield J. 

Middletown . . . .  F. 


COURTT. 

S.  Parmclee. 
W.  Turner. 
S.  Reynolds. 
E.  Bush. 

A.  Markham. 
W.  Plumstead. 
H.  Hubbard. 
C.  Uazen. 

P.  Nichols. 
E.  Bailey. 

B.  Look. 


Old  Say  brook..  .J.  H.  Grmnnis. 

Portland F.  E.  Potter. 

Savbrook E.  Bidweil. 

Westbrook T.  B.  Bloomfield. 


NEW  LONDON  GOUMTT. 

Bozrah N.  Johnf^on. 

Colchester* M.  W.  RobiiiJK>n. 

East  L^me.. . .  .F.  H.  Dart. 

Franklm.. E.  L.  Dantelsou. 

Griswold Geo.  H.  Jennings. 

Groton J.  Gray. 

Lebanon E.  L.  Danielson. 

Ledyard Edwin  Case. 

Lislion H.  Lyon. 

Lyme J.  G.  Ely. 

ftfontville W.  M.  iiarchard. 

New  London... 

Norwich E.  H.  Linnell. 

No.  Stonington.E.  H.  Knowles. 

Old  Lyme W.  H.  H.  Wallnoe. 

Preston 0.  F.  Harris. 

Salem C.  F.  Congdon. 

Spra^e T.  I  Stanton. 

Stonmgton*. . .  .0.  M.  Barber. 

Voluntown J.  K.  Bitgood. 

Waterford G.  M.  Minor. 


TOLLAND  OOUNTT. 


Andover E. 

Bolton C. 

Columbia W, 

Coventry W, 

Ellington E. 

Hebron G. 

Mansfield F. 

Rockville T. 

Somen A. 

Stafford. F. 

Stafford  Spring8.F. 

Tolland. E. 

Union ■  • .  E. 

Vernon. A. 

Willington C. 


K.  Post. 
F.  Sumner. 
.  H.  Yeomans. 
.  L.  Hignns. 
T.  Davis. 
H.  Pendleton. 

E.  Johnson. 

F.  Rockwell. 
L.  Hard. 

L.  Smith. 
L.  Smith. 
S.  Agard. 
W.  Upham. 
R.  Goodrich. 
C.  Essex. 


WINDHAM  COUNTT. 

Ashford Frank  Converse. 

Brooklyn ..... .A.  H.  Tanner. 

Canterbury ...  .J.  O.  Smith. 

Chaplin F.  C.  Lummis. 

DanielsonvlIle*.W.  H.  Hamilton. 

Eastford E.  K.  Bobbins. 

Hampton H.  Jackson. 

Killingly A.  E.  Darling. 

Plainfleld W.  W.  Adams. 

Pomfret CO.  Thompson. 

Pntnam J.  J.  RusselL 

Scotland D.  L.  Ross.  • 

Sterling lO.  W.  Bates. 

Thompson L.  Holbrook. 

Windham F.  E.  Wilcox. 

I  Woodstock 0.  A.Bowen. 


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GEER  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


683 


CONNECTICUT  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

Edmund  Browne.  Prafi;  Wm.B.  May,  John  Coombs, 
V.PruTU;  T.  J  McRonald,  Bt^v;  N.  F.  Peck,  Tr.; 
Edmand  Browne,  H.  R.  Hayden.  John  W.  Crane,  J.  C 
Webster,  E.  B.  Smead,  W.  B.  May,  W.  W.  Hunt,  Jas. 
Young,  P.  A.  Sears,  Loren  W.  Barries,  Executive  Cbm, 
Incorporated  May,  1889.  Organized  April  18, 1887,  as 
the  Hartford  County  Horticultural  Society. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 
Gov.  0.  Vincent  Coffin,  Middletown,  Pres't:  Lieut 
Gov.  Lorrin  A.  Cooke,  Riverton  ex  officio;  Edward  D. 
Robbins,  Wethersfield,  .July  1,  1899;  Anthony  Ames, 
Danielson,  July  1,  1900;  Geoive  M.  Carrington, 
West  Winsted,'  July  1,  1897;  William  G.  Sumner, 
New  Haven,  July  1,  1898;  Charles  D.  Hine,  New 
Britain, Secretary;  Giles  Potter,  New  Haven,  Agent ; 
A.  J.Wright,  Hartford,  CUrk.  Rooms  42  and  44,  State 
Capitol.  The  first  appropriation  for  a  Normal  School 
was  $6,000  in  1889. 

STATE  BOARD  OF  HIGHWAY  COMMISSIONERS- 
W.  R.  McDonald,  Cromwell,  July,  1897;  Adolph  C. 
Sternberg,  West  Hartford,  July,  1899 ;  James  H.  Mac- 
Donald,  New  Haven,  July*  1901 ;  Geo.  I.  Allen,  Clerk^ 
room  25,  State  Capitol. 

STATE  CHEMISTS. 
Robert  B.  Riggs,  Hartford,  Dec  16, 1897;  Herbert  E. 
Smith,  New  Haven,  Nov.  20,  1897;  Wm.  T.  Cutter, 
East  Lyme,  May  17, 1896 ;  Svlvester  P.  Wheeler,  Bridge- 
port, June  21, 1897;  R.  B.  West,  Guilford,  Jan.  18, 1898; 
Henry  Southern,  Hartford,  Jan.  10, 1898. 

STATE  DEMOCRATIC  CLUB. 

William  Waldo  Hvde,  Hartford,  Acting  Preset ;  Ed 
ward  E.  Bradley,  New  Haven,  Daniel  N.  Morgan, 
Bridgeport,  C^rus  G.  Beckwith,  New  London,  Vice 
Pres'ts;  Moms  W.  Seymour,  Bridgeport,  Chairman 
Executive  Committee;  James  T.  Moran,  New  Haven, 
Sec*g ;  Eli  D.  Weeks,  Litchfield,  Treas, 

STATES  OF  CONNECTICUT  AND  RHODE  ISLAND 
CHIEFS  OF  POLICE  UNION. 
George  F.  Bill.  Hartford,  Preset ;  John  A.  Bowen, 
Stamford,  Vice  Preset;  Wra.  Hillhbuse,  Willimantic, 
Sec'ft  t  Geo.  R.  Bevans,  Danbury,  Treas,  Meets  an- 
nually. 

TEMPORARY    HOMES   FOR  DEPENDENT   AND 
NEGLECTED  CHILDREN. 

Between  2  and  18  years  of  age.  The  Board  of 
Managers  are  the  County  Commissioners  for  each  in 
said  county. 

Hartford  County — ^In Warehouse  Point,  East  Windsor. 

Henry  M.  Adams, 8upH ;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Adams.  Matron. 
New  Haven  Co. — In  New  Haven,cor.Shelton  andDixwell. 

Willard  Matthews,  Sup't. 

New  London  Co. — In  Preston,   near  railroad  station. 
Mrs.  Jofliah  A.  Brown,  Matron. 

Fairjield  Co. — ^In  Norwalk,  Miss  Dora  G.Phelps,  3fa<rofi. 

Windham  Co. — In  Putnam,  three  miles  from  station. 
J.  D.  Converse,  SupH. 

Litchfield  Co. — In  Winsted,  near  station.  Dwight  S. 
Cose,  Sup^L 

ToUand  Co.— In  Vernon  Center.    E  S.  Talbot,  8up*t, 

Middlesex  Co.— In  Haddam,  southwest  from  station. 
John  H.  Odber,  SupH, 


UNITED  STATES  STAMPED  ENVELOPE  AGENCY. 

OORREft  JSWBLL  AKD  SOUTH  JiSV  STREETS. 

Chab.  H.  Field,   Agent  of  P.  0.  department,  in 
charge;  John  N.  Wilsey,  Chief  Clerk, 


artforli  Countj. 

Incorporated  1666,  originally  comprised  entire  Coun- 
ty of  Tolland,  most  of  Middlesex  and  Windham  Coun- 
ties, and  part  of  Litchfield  and  New  London  Counties. 

Hartford  County  Court  house  building,  corner  of 
Trumbull  and  All}ii  streets,  completed,  Jan.  6, 1886, 
is  in  general  design  fire  proof,  of  the  modem  French 
school';  is  80  feet  on  Trumbull  street  and  141  feet  on 
Allyn  street,  three  stories,  with  a  basement.  The  ma- 
terial is  Philadelphia  pressed  brick,  with  Portland 
stone  trimmings.  The  main  entrance  is  at  86  Trum- 
bull St,  and  another  corridor  entrance  at  127  Allyn  st. 

COUliCY  COMMISSIONERS. 
Edward  W.  Dewey,  Granby,  July,  1897;  Robert  A. 
Potter,  Bristol,  Julv,  1899;  Frederick  W.  Dean,  Glas- 
tonbury; 1899.  County  Treasurer,  Marcus  H.  Hol- 
comb,  ^uthineton ;  County  Auditortf  Chas.  D.  Barnes, 
Southington;  James  Roacn,  New  Britain;  Proeecuting 
Agenttf  Andrew  F.  Gates,  Hartford;  L^man  S.  Burr, 
New  Britain;  Epaphroditus  Peck,  Bristol;  Chas.  R. 
Hathaway,  South  Manchester;  John  Hamlin,  Thomp- 
sonville.  State  Attorney,  Arthur  F.  Eggleston,  Hart- 
ford; Clerk  of  Courtt^  Chas.  W.  Johnson,  Hartford; 
George  Conant,  A$»H  Clerk.  Meet  Tuesdays,  Wednes- 
da3r8,  Thursdays  and  Fridays,  fW>m  9  a.  m.,  till  8 
p.  M.,  in  County  building,  86  Trumbull  st. 

SHERIFF  AND  DEPUTIES. 
<S%ert|^,  Edwin  J.  Smith.  Deputies^  Hartford,  Rich- 
ard B.  Hetherton,  Thomas  B.  Chapman,  George  Senk, 
W.  C.  Fielding;  East  Granby,  F.  H.  Dibble;  East 
Windsor,  Charles  L.  Heath;  West  Hartford,  John  M. 
Foote,  Jr.;  Bristol,  Albert  L.  Morse;  Canton,  Frank  H. 
Bidwell;  Enfield,  George  L.  Wilson:  Farmington,  Wm. 
H.  Bronson;  GlastonburA',  James  L.  Sheffield;  Man- 
chester, George  H.  Hall;  New  Britain,  Leroy  M. 
Cowles;  Plainville,  E.  S.  Belden;  Simsbury,  John  W. 
Phelps;  Southington,  Thomas  F.  Egan;  Suffield,  John 
L.  Wilson;  Berlin.  Wm.  H.  Gibney;  Windsor,  Edson 
A.  Welch.      For  Sherifis  of  each  county,  see  page  680. 

COUNTY  JAIL. 

The  FIK8T  JAIL  in  Hartford  was  erected  in  rear  of  a 
building  on  the  northwest  comer  of  State  and  Market 
streets.  In  1798  the  first  Hartford  County  Jail  was 
erected  on  the  southwest  comer  of  Pearl  and  Tmmbull 
streets,  and  removed  June,  1887.  from  thence  to  107 
Pearl  street,  from  thence  to  42  oeyms  street,  July  11, 
1874,  ground  for  which  building  was  broken,  April  17, 
1878.  This  last  Countv  Jail  with  land  and  interest 
on  debt  therefor  to  April  24th,  1878,  cosi  $240,488.98. 

There  are  200  cells  for  the  accommodation  of  226  pris- 
oners. The  number  of  commitments  for  the  3'ear  end- 
ing June  80,  1896  was  2,082— remaining  in  Jail,  222;  of 
whom  1,812  were  males  and  178  females;  784  natives  of 
Conn.;  other  states,  489;  foreigners,  809;  habitually 
intemperate,  19;  moderate  drinkers,  2,009;  strictly 
temperate,  4 ;  burglary,  66 ;  drankenness,  966 ;  breach 
of  tne  peace,  169;  assault,  161:  adultery,  2;  assault 
with  intent  to  kill,  8.    Average  aaiiy,  281. 

Edwin  J.  Smith,  Jailor;  Michael  D.  Connors,  Robert 
W.  Kellogg,  Oliver  Cleveland,  Deputy  Jailors ;  Mrs. 
Mary  E.  rerry,  Matron;  Wm.  F.  Clarke,  Watchman; 
Joseph  Tatem,  Engineer. 

Receipts  and  Escpenditures  of  the  Hartford  County  Jail 
for  the  legal  year  ending  June  80, 1896. 

From  state,  for  l)oaru  of  prisoners, $26,291.76 

From  United  States, 188.88 

On  civil  process, 102.18 

From  earnings  of  prisoners, 1,700.00 

From  sales  at  jail, 76.00 

Total, $27,807.81 

Key  Fees, $1,024.60 


634 


GBER  8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


BZFKMDirnRES. 

Provisionp, $9,868.87 

Clothing, 1,S44.16 

Bedding, 76.60 

FueV 1,988.22 

Ligiitsy 248.90 

Medicmes 404.87 

Medical  attendance, 168.00 

Water  and  ice, 688.80 

Salary  of  Jailor, 1,000.00 

Salary  of  assistants, 4,884.50 

Salary  of  Chaplain, 100.00 

Furniture, 842.00 

Telephone, 88.26 

Repairs, 1,826.61 

Supplies, 1,469  06 

Transportation, ^m 70  87 

Stationery  and  stamps, 60.85 

Interest  on  loan, 248.86 

Bar  library, 300.00 

Addition  at  jail, 1,126  00 

Burial  of  prisoners  at  jail, 60.00 

Advertising  jail  report 68  00 

Total  expenditures, $49,012.76 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  SUPERIOR  COURT; 
HARTFORD  COUNTY. 


RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENSES  OF  HARTFORD  CO. 
Arthur  F.  Eggleston,  Treasurer. 

For  year  ending  June  30, 1896. 

RECEIPTS. 

State  for  board  of  prisoners, $26,291.75 

United  States    "         '»        188.88 

On  appeal, 1,004.82 

Civil  process, 102.18 

Earnings  of  prisoners, 1,700.00 

Sales  at  jail, 76.00 

Licenses  at  5  per  cent, 6,837.60 

License  transfers, 126.00 

Interest  on  deposits, 440.61. 

State  for  County  home, 8,906.16 

Use  of  telephone, 88.26 

In  hands  of  manager, 10 

Key  fees, 1,024.50 

In  treasury,. 814.62 

$45,050.77 
Due  County  from  State  for  board  of  pris- 
oners,     $2,238.80 

Earnings  of  prisoners, 1,700.00 

$3,988.80 

BXPERDITURES. 

Provisions  at  jail, $9,868.37 

Clothing,  $1,844.15;  Bedding,  $76.60 1,420.75 

Medical  attendance, 168.00 

Janitor  and  assistants  Court  house, 4,384.50 

Board  of  sick  prisoner, 8.53 

Jail  furniture 842.00 

Salary  of  Jailor, 1,000.00 

Salary  of  assistants, 4,384.50 

Salary  of  Chaplain, 100.00 

Salary  of  County  Commissioners, 3,641.98 

County  Home,  building  and  repairs, 4,915.68 

County  Home  expenses, 13,151.68 

Advertising  for  Jail  Report, 68.00 

Jail  supplies, 1,459.05 

Water  and  ice  at  Jail, 688.80 

Telephone  at  Jail 88.26 

Transportation  at  Jail, 70.87 

Burial  of  prisoner, 60.00 

Interest  County  loan 802.54 

County  bar  library, 300.00 

Insurance, 200.00- 

Countv  Treasurer's  salary, 326.00 

Recording  convictions, 13.50 

Stationary  and  stamps, 167.36 

Incidentals, 382.36 

Total, $65i924;08 

Indebtedness  of  the  County, $21,600.00 


Brainard  Austin. 
Briscoe  Charles  H.* 
Brooks  C.  M.* 
Brott  George  0. 
Buck  John  R. 
Buck  John  H. 
Bullard  Herbert  S. 
Bumham  Chas.  R. 
Carpenter  Elisha. 
Chambers  Francis. 
Cleveland  F.  E. 
Conant  George  A. 
Coogan  James  T.  2d* 
Cornwall  Horace. 
Fowler  Geo.  B.* 
Fenn  J.  Lincoln. 
Gates  Andrew  F. 
Gibson  George  P. 
Gilman  Geo.  H. 
HaU  Mary. 
Heflly  Frank  E.* 
*  Not  residents  of  Hartford. 


Healy  John  P.« 
Hooker  John. 
Huntington  Henry  A.* 
Hyde  K  H.  Jr. 
Hyde  Wm.  Waldo. 
Joslyn  Chas.  M. 
Levy  Josiah  W. 
Marvin  L.  P.  Waldo. 
McLean  Geo.  P.* 
MiUs  Hiram  R.« 
Newberry  Leslie  W.* 
Parker  1«  rancis  H. 
Perkins  Arthur. 
Quinn  James  J. 
Robinson  Chas.  M. 
Sperry  Lewis-* 
Toohey  John  A. 
Waterons  Thomas  C 
White  John  A. 
Williams  Frank  B. 


CODNTY  HEALTH  OFFICERS. 
HaHford  Cotmry— Daniel  A.  Markham,  Hartford. 
New  Haxen  County— C.  E.  Hoadlev,  New  Haven- 
Nev>  London  Coim/tf— Charles  F.  TTiaver,  Norwich. 
Fairfield  County —Geo.  E.  Hill,  Bridgeport- 
Windhnm  Qmnty—Wm.  A.  King,  WiUimantic. 
Litchfield  County— Vf.  F.  Hurlbut,  West  Winsted. 
Middlesex  County—  Wesley  U.  Peame,  MiddletowB. 
Tolland  County—M.  P.  Yeomans,  Andover. 

GAME  AND  FISH  WARDEN. 
A.  C.  Collins,  Hartford,  Conn. 


HARTFORD  COUNTY  BAPTIST  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  CONVENTION. 
Newton  Pomeroy,  Suffield,  Prert;  E.  M.  Wig:htiiiM» 
New  Britain:  John  Gemmill,  Hartford;  Horace  PanD- 
lee,  South  Windsor;  W.  H.  Pease,  Tariffville,  Tiw 
Presets;  W.  H.  Smith,  Plainville,  Sec'y  and  Trea. 
Aimnal  meeting  in  June. 

HARTFORD  COUNTY  BAR  ASSOCIATION-^ 
Charles  E.  Perkins,  PreV<;  Henry  C.  Robinson,  >*>« 
Pret't;  Wm.  F.  Henney,  Qerk;  Organized  March  S«. 
1795.  Regular  meetings  at  Superior  Court  room  cb 
Friday  before  the  civil  terms,  ana  on  each  Friday  duxiag 
the  term,  at  2  f.  u.    Annual  election  in  March. 

HARTFORD  COUNTY  EDUCATIONAL  ASS'S. 

T.  H.  Patterson,  Bristol,  Pret't;  A.  B.  Condlin,  Sontb- 
ington,  Esther  Perry,  Hartford,  Bertha  M.  McCxmkej. 
South  Manchester,  Vice  Pret'U;  Hattie  E.  Hatit, 
Hartford,  Sec''y  and  Treat.;  Charles  D.  Hine,  W.  I 
Twitchell.  Alida  B.  Clark,  C.L.  Lyman,  Directors.  Or- 
ganized June  26, 1876.    Annual  meeting  in  September- 

€xMl  faftU 

FOR  THE  USE  OF  MERCHANTS. 


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Counts  Coroners  ani  Prtital  €xmmxs. 

Thr  law  of  June  1. 1883,  provicleB  for  the  appointment  of  County  Coroners  for  three  yeurSt  ftnd  each  Coroner 
to  have  appointment  of  a  Deputy,  and  a  Medical  Bxaminer,  for  each  town.  SBcnON  4.—**  when  any  person  shall 
come  to  a  sudden,  violent,  or  untimely  death,  and  when  any  person  shall  be  found  dead,  the  manner  of  whose  death  is 
not  known,  any  one  who  shall  become  aware  of  such  death  shall  forthwith  report  the  same  to  the  Medical  Examiner 
for  the  Town  in  which  the  bo«ly  lies,"  etc.  If  the  Medical  Examiner  is  satisfied  that  the  death  was  not  caused  by  the 
criminal  act,  omission  or  carelessness  of  another,  he  reports  the  case  to  the  Coroner  for  record;  but  if,  in  the  opinion 
of  the  Me<lical  Examiner,  such  death  was  cause«l  by  the  criminal  act,  omission  or  carelessness  of  another,  or  is 
attended  with  suspicious  circumstances,  he  immediately  notifies  the  Coroner  who  proceeds  forthwith  to  take  charge 
of  the  body  and  make  all  necessary  inquiiy  concerning  the  cause  and  manner  of  death. 


HARTFORD  COUNTY; 
H.  E.  Tai:htoRj  Hart  fordtCOBOSKR. 
J.  G.  Calhoun,  Hartford^  dep.  oor. 

MEDICAL  EXAMINERS, 

Awm^  John  L.  North. 
Berlin,  R.  R.  Ensisn. 
BrittoL  George  S.  Hull. 
Burlington  4"  Canton,  G.F.  Lewis. 
East  Granbyt  C.  M.  Wooster. 
Enit  //ar(/(W,  Edward  H-Griswold. 
East  Windsor,  H.  0.  Allen. 
Enfield,  Edward  F.  Parsons. 
Farminaton,  S.  .7.  Edgerton. 
Glasionourv,  H.  C.  Bunco. 
Granbv  &  uartland,  A.  J.  Weed. 
nartjord,  H.  S.  Fuller. 
Manchester,  J.  N.  Parker. 
Marlborough^  H.  G.  Bunce. 
New  Bi-itam,  B.  N.  Comings. 
Newington,  W.  W.  Knight. 
PlainvUk,  T.  G.  Wrirfit. 
Rochf  IliU,  Rufus  W.  Griswold. 
Sinmury^  C.  M.  Wooster. 
Southinaton,  W.  G.  Steadman. 
South  Windsor,  Chos.  L.  Blakeslee. 
SuMeld,  J.  K.  Ma<on. 
^'est  Hartford,  W.  W.  Knight. 
Wethersjield,  Abner  S.  Warner. 
Winilsor,  N.  S.  Bell. 
Windsor  Lochs,  S.  R.  Barnap. 


NEW  HAVEN  COUNTY; 

OORONEK, 

Eu  MiXf  Nero  Haven. 

MEDICAL  EXAMINERS, 

Ansoma.  Wm.  H.  Conklin. 
^e(tcon/'^a&, Edwin  H.  Johnson. 
Bethany,  John  W.  Barker. 
Brnnford,  C.  W.  Gaylord. 
Cheshire,  E.  T.  Cornwall. 
Derby,  George  L.  Beardsley. 
East  Haven,  Gustavus  Eliot. 
GuUford,  G.  P.  Reynolds. 
Hamden,  George  ll.  .Joslyn. 
Madison,  i>aniei  M.  Webb. 
Meriden,  G.  H.  Wilson. 
Middlebury,  Aug.  A.  Crane. 
MUford,  K  B.  Iteady. 
Naugntuck,  Franklin  B.  Tuttle. 
New  Haven,  Robert  B.  Goodyear. 
North  Branford,  C.  W.  Gavlord. 
North  Haven,  Gustavus  Efiot 
Orange,  John  F.  Bamett. 
Oxford,  Lewis  Barnes. 
Pro^)ect  and  WoUoti,  F.  G.  Graves. 
Seymour,  Elias  M.  Davis. 
Souihbury,  John  M.  Shepherd. 

WaUinqfcrd,  Jas.  D.  McGaughey. 

Watei'hurv,  Thomas  L.  Axtelle. 

Woodbridge,  J,  W.  Barker. 


NEW  LONDON  COUNTY; 
F.H.  Brown,  Norwich,  coroner. 

DEPUTY    CORONER, 

Amoff  A.  Browning,  Norwich, 
Botrah,  Natlian  Johnson. 
ColchesUr,  M}Ton  W.  Robinson. 


MEDICAL    EXAMINERS, 

East  Lyme,  ¥,  E.  Da,rt. 
Frank&n,  T.  L  Stanton,  BaUic. 
6riswold,GeoTf^  H.  Jennings. 
Groton,  James  L.  Weaver. 
Lebanon,  Edwin  L.  Danielson. 
Ledyard,  N.  B.  Lewis. 
Lisoon,  Sanford  H.  Holmes. 
Lyme,  Joseph  G.  El  v. 
MonivitU,  Earl  Maine wson. 
New  London,  A.  W.  Nelson. 
No.  Stonington,  Edwin  H.  Knowles. 
Norwich,  Lewis  S.  Paddock. 
Old  Lyme,  George  W.  Harris. 
Preston,  Geo.  R.  Harris,  Norwich, 
Salem,  Charles  F.  Congdon. 
Sprapue,  T.  L  Stanton. 
Stontngton,  George  D.  Stanton. 
VoluTUown,  Sanford  H.  Holmes. 
Watetford,  G.  Maynard  Minor. 


FAIRFIELD  COUNTY; 

CORONER, 

Charles  A.  Doten,  Bridgeport. 

MEDICAL    EXAMINERS, 

Bethel,  Alvin  E.  Barber. 
Bridgenort,  Frederick  B.  Downs. 
Brookneld,  Amos  L.  Williams. 
Danbury,  W.  C.  WUe. 
Darien,  Wra.  F.  French,  Noroton. 
Easton,  M.  V.  B.  Dunham. 
Fairfield,  Wm.  H.  Donaldson. 
Greenwich,  L.  P.  Jones. 
Huntington,  G.  A.  Shelton,  Shelton. 
Monroe,  .1.  G.  Stevens. 
New  Canaan,  Charles  B.  Keeler. 
A^.  Fairfield,  E.  A.  Stratton,  Danb'y. 
Newtown,  E.  M.  Smith. 
Norwalk,  Wm.  C.  Burke,  Jr. 
Redding,  Ernest  H.  Smith. 
Ridgefield,  Russell  Lowe. 
Sherman,  ,iohn  >1.  WoodrufT. 
Stamford,  Charles  E.  Rowell. 
Stratford,  William  B.  Cogswell. 
Trumbull,  C.  C.  Godfrey,  Brsd'port. 
Weston,  Frank  Gorham. 
Westport,  Frederick  Powers. 
Wilton,  Andrew  B.  Gorham. 


LITCHFIELD  COUNTY; 

COKONER, 

Richard  T.  Higoins,  Winsted. 

MEDICAL   examiners, 

Barkhamsted,  Howard  D.  Moore. 
Bethlehem,  H.  S.  Karrman,  Woodb*y. 
Bridgewater,  Frederick  E.  King. 
Canaan,  Francis  S.  Skiff. 
Colebrook,  Wm.  S.  Hulbert,  Winsted. 
Goshen,  Joseph  Howard  North. 
Harwinton,  Thacher  S.  Hanchett. 
Kent,  Walter  M.  Bamum. 
Litchfield,  Charles  0.  Belden. 
Morris,  Charles  0.  Belden. 
New  Hartfordj^errv  Burwell. 
New  MUford,  Frederick  E.  King. 
Norfolk,  B.  C.  Gidman. 


Norih  Cdnaan,  Charles  W.  Camp. 
Plymouth,  Wellington  W.  Watson. 
Romury,  L.  J.  Pons. 
Salisbury,  Wm.  B.  Bissell,  Lakeville. 
Sharon,^m9m  W.  Knight 
Torrington,  Thacher  S.  Hanchett. 
Warren,  R.  C.  Marcy. 
WaMngton,  Orlando  Brown. 
Watertown,  Walter  S.  Munger. 
Winchester,  William  S.  Hulbert. 
Woodbury,  Henry  S.  Karrman. 

WINDHAM  COUNTY; 
A.  G.  Bill,  Danielson,  coroner. 

DEPUTY  CORONER, 

J.  F.  Carpenter,  Putnam. 

MEDICAL  EXAMINERS, 

Ashford,  E.  K.  Robbins. 
Brooklyn,  Alfred  H.  Tanner. 
Oanietxnary,  W.  W.  Adams,  Moosup. 
(Mplin,  Charles  N.  Knight. 
Eastford,  Elisha  K.  Robbins. 
Hampton,  Lewis  W.  Spencer. 
KiUingly.  R.  Robinson. 
Plainidd,  W.  W.  Adams. 
Ptmtfret,  S.  B.  Overlook. 
Putnam.  John  B.  Kent. 
Scotland,  Robert  C.  White. 
Sterling,  W.  W.  Adams,  Moosup. 
Thaaason^  Lowell  Holbrook. 
Windham,  Robert  C.  White. 
Woodstock,  J.  D.  Spaulding. 

TOLLAND  COUNTY; 
Chas.  Phelps,  RockviUe,  coroner 

MEDICAL  EXAMINERS, 

Andoter.  W.  L.  Higgins. 
BoUon.  Charles  F.  Sumner. 
Cobanbia,  Cvrus  H.  Pendleton. 
Coventry,  W.  L.  Higgins. 
AT&n^ton,  Edward  T.  Davis. 
Hebron,  Cyrus  H.  Pendleton. 
Man^eld.  Edwin  G.  Sumner. 
Somers,  William  B.  Woods. 
Stafford,  C.  B.  Newton. 
Tbftinrf,  Willard  N.  Simmons. 
Union,  C.  L.  Onnsbee. 
Vernon,  Thomas  F.  Rockwell. 
WilSngton,  Frederick  E.  Johnson. 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY; 
S.  B.  Davis,  MiddkCn,  coroner. 

MEDICAL  EXAMINERS, 

Chester,  Sylvestei  W.  Turner. 

Chatham,  G.N.  Lawson,  M.  Haddam. 

Clinton,  Herbcit  S.  Reynolds. 

Cromwell,  Charles  E.  Bush. 

Durham,  Carl  Mathewson. 

^Mfx,  Charles  H.  Hubbard. 

East  Haddam,  Matt.  W.  Pliimstead. 

Haddam,  Miner  C.  Hazen. 

MiddUfield,  J.E.Lovelnnd,A/«c/ft'n. 

Middletown,  J.  F.  Calef. 

Old  Saybrook,  .John  H.  Grannie. 

Portland,  C.  A.  Sears. 

Saybrook,  H.  T.  French,  Deep  River. 

Westbrook,  Thomas  B.  Bloomfield. 


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GEER's    HARTFORD    OITV    DIRECTORY. 


Solun  of  lartforlr. 


HARTFORD  TOWN  OFFICERS,  JULY,  18W. 

Offices,  114  Pearl  street 

[X^Annaal   Town  Election,   Ist  Monday  in  April. 
See  also  City  Officers,  pp.  614. 

The  Act  of  Consolidation  has  transferred  to  City- 
Commissions  all  but  the  following  Town  Officers. 

Town  Oerifc.— Henry  S.  Smith. 

AtsUtani  Town  Clerk,— Yfllhnr  T.  Halliday. 

SeUdmen: — A.  W.  Budde,  Hart  Talcott,  Halsey  B. 
Philbrick,  Thomas  J.  Blake,  Edward  H.  Judd, 

Auesaor$. — Elected  for  three  years  from  June  1, 1895. 
Robert  D.  Bone,  Samuel  N.  Benedict,  George  A. 
Hayden. 

OmstabUt. — Charles  W.  Cole,  Thomas  B.  Chapman, 
Seymour  P.  Agnew,  Willis  A.  Pierce,  Charles  Taussig, 
James  Graham,  Richard  B.  Hetherton. 

Grand  Jurort, — John  W.  Coogan,  Timothy  E.  Steele, 
Austin  Brainard,  Lucius  F.  Robinson,  Allen  C.  Alder- 
man, Leonard  Morse. 

Hegittiwrs  oj  EUctors. — Wm.  Cotter,  Jr.,  Edwai'd  S. 
Young. 

Janitor  Halls  of  Record, — John  Murray. 


f  0ton  %xmuxtt'i  %t!^att, 

For  ike  fitcal  year,  ending  October  let,  1895. 
Charles  C.  Stkomo,  Treasurer, 

in  account  with  the  Town  of  Hartford, 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  from  old  account, $  86,799.68 

Town  Taxes, 189,899.07 

County  Commissioners, 60,795.80 

National  Bank  Tax, 4,568.68 

Selectmen, 8.765.75 

Town  Clerk, 2;i92.00 

Police  Court, 250.00 

School  Visitors,  unexpended  appropriation  187.91 

State  Appropriations  for  Schools, 16,898.00 

School  Fund  Di  vidend, 8,446.50 

Town  Deposit  Fund  for  Schools, 1,408.88 

State  Pension,  to  children  of  dec.  Soldiers,  349.28 

Temporary  Loan, 100,000.00 

Interest  on  deposit, 519.81 

•425.520.26 

DISBURSBMBMTS. 

Outdoor  Alms, $18,578.41 

Almshouse, 84,707.41 

Incidental, 87,663.86 

Hospital 87,089.87 

Assessors, 5,781.40 

.  Cemetery, 5,290.58 

Schools 85,028.42 

Interest  on  Temporary  Loans, 5,047.48 

Interest  on  Bonded  Debt, 87,050.00 

Military  Commutation  Tax, 11,511.00 

High  fTchool, 89,200.00 

High  School  new  lot, 60,000.00 

Police  Reserve  Fund, 8,089.76 

Children  of  Deceased  Soldiers, 849.28 

Miscellaneous, 8,695.05 

Temporary  Loans, 85,000.00 

Balance  to  new  account,  Sept.  80, 1895,. .  16,498.29 

$425,520.26 


DEBT  OF  THE  TOWN  OF  HARTFORD, 
October  1, 1895. 

LIABIUTUE8. 

820  New  10-85  Bonds,  4}  per  cent, S82e,M&§l 

750  Consolidated  Bonds,  8  per  cent., 750,00a  M 

Notes  at  4K  per  cent, S2,&QClC< 

Notes  at  6per  cent, 44,00^1^^ 

Note  at  6  per  cent,  Town  Deposit  Fand^ .  a^4Stl3 

Total  debt Sl,]69,»8Ltt 

▲88ST8. 

Town  Sinking  Fund, ^139,nfiJ] 

Taxes  due,  estimated, &5,3SaJl 

Cash  on  hand, 16,4S3  9 

Total  Assets, SS11,448JI 

Net  indebtedness, 95«^5S2.53 


TOWN  SINKING  FUND. 
For  fiteal  year  ending  October  1,  1895. 

In  account  with  Hartford  Trust  Co.,  A^nt;  R.  W. 
Cutler,  President. 

Balance  from  previous  year, ^18,068.09 

Interest  on  account, 6I2JS 

Interest  on  loans  to  Town, S,l&5-O0 

Geo.  W.  Fowler,  Collector, 24,464.38 

F.  S.  Brown,  Collector,  Estate, leaiJ 

^1,460.€6 
By  Cash  paid  for  Town  Bonds, 2,90230 

Balance  on  hand  Sept.  80, 1895, S8£,&4&16 

The  Fund  is  invested  as  follows : 

7  Town  of  Hartford  4i<  per  cent  Bonds, . .  ^,000.M 

30      «             "8         **               "  8O,OOOJ>0 

2        "             «         5         "          Notes...  40^000^ 

fTT,ooaeo 

Hartford  Trust  Co.,  Treasurer; 

B.  W.  Cutlkb,  Presideni. 


TOWN  DEPOSIT  FUND. 
Amount  of  Fund  October  1, 1895,  was  S28,481.43; 
invested  in  Town's  Note^  dated  October  1,  1888,  at  < 
per  cent  Proceeds  from  same  the  past  ye«r  wt* 
81,408.88,  which  amount  was  paid  to  Town  Yreasnnr 
for  the  benefit  of  the  public  schools. 

Mkios  H.  Wbaplbs,  TVecwcrer. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE  FOR   HARTFORD. 

Election  biennfally  at  the  same  time  as  for  State  oflScen. 


Adams  Sherman  W 
Alderman  Allen  C. 
Barbour  .loseph  L. 
Barbour  Sylvester. 
BiU  Albert  C. 
Brainard  Austin. 
Brocklesby  John  H. 
Broughal  Andrew  J.  Jr. 
Calhoun  J.  Gilbert. 
Case  Uriah. 
Clarke  Charles  H. 
Clarke  Sidney  K 
Coogan  John  W. 
Eberle  Frederick. 
Eberle  Frederick  6. 
En^Ieston  Arthur  F. 
Fellowes  Charles  E. 
Henney  William  P. 
Higgins  John  E. 
Hyde  E.  Henry. 
Hyde  Wm.  Waldo. 
Lounsburv  Cooke. 
Lyman  Tneodore. 


Markham  Daniel  A. 
Marvin  L.  P.  Waldo. 
McConville  William  J. 
McManns  Thomas. 
Mildebei^er  Henry  D. 
Morse  Leonard. 
O'Flaherty  Hugh. 
Parsons  John  0. 
Perkins  Arthur. 
Perkins  Charles  E. 
Quinn  James  J. 
Robinson  Lucius  F. 
Safford  Charles  A. 
Shipman  Arthur  L. 
Sill  Geom  G. 
Stanton  Lewis  E. 
Steele  Timothy  E. 
Stillman  William  W. 
Taintor  Hemy  E. 
Tuttle  Joseph  P. 
Watrous  Tnomas  C 
Williams  Frank  B. 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


687 


NOTARIES  PUBLIC  IN  HARTFOBD. 
May  1|  1896. 

Eberle  Frederick  G. 
Eddy  Willard. 
EUis  George. 
Elmore  Samuel  E. 

Faxon  Walter  C. 
Fenn  J.  Lincoln. 
Fitte  HenrvE. 
Flint  Harol'd  F.  C. 
Ford  Nelson  G. 
Fowler  Clarkson  N. 
Fuller  Frederick  £. 

Gairin  Edward  J. 
Gates  Andrew  F. 
Gillett  Albert  B. 
Oilman  George  H. 
Gladwin  Sidney  M. 
Glazier  A.  J. 
Glazier  Robert  C. 
Graham  W infield  C. 
Graves  Miles  W. 
Green  Alfred  W. 
Green  Sarah  E. 
Green  Jacob  H. 
Griffing  Robert  A. 
Griffiths  John  E. 
Gross  Chas.  E. 

Hall  Mary. 
Halliday'WUbur  T. 
Hamilton  Joseph  D. 
Harrington  Henry  E. 
Havens  Irving  W. 
Hawley  John  G. 
Henney  William  F. 
Hickmot  Wm.  J. 
Hiffgins  John  E. 
Hillyer  Appleton  R. 
Hiscock  H.  L. 
Hoadley  Francis  A. 
Hoadly  Charles  J. 
Holt  Fred  P. 
Houiss  Wm.  H. 
Howard  Arthur  E. 
Howe  Albert  S. 
Huntington  Henir  A. 
Hyde  h.  Henry,  Jr. 
H'yde  WiUiam  Waldo. 

Jaokson  Rufus  H. 
Jacobs  Henry  M. 
Jacobs  Wara  W. 
Jenkins  Arthur  B. 
Jewett  Frederick  D. 
Johnson  Elyah  C. 
Joslyn  Charles  M. 

Kellogg  George  A. 
Kellogg  W.  H. 
KingH.S. 
Knox  Harry  R. 
Knox  Herbert. 

Larnja  G.  B. 
Lawrence  Charles  H. 
Leroy  Daniel. 
Lincoln  Frederick  M. 
Lincoln  George  F. 
Linke  William  L. 
Loomis  A.  H. 
Lounsbury  Cooke. 
Lunny  Robert. 

Maercklein  Herman  J. 
Mairson  Joseph. 


Adams  Sherman  W. 
Allen  B.  Rowland. 
Andrews  W.  S. 
Atwood  Eugene  F. 
Augur  W.  C. 

Babcock  H.  E. 
Baker  W.  E. 
Barbour  Joseph  L. 
Barbour  Sylvester. 
Barker  Wm.  L.  B. 
Bates  Ezra  F. 
Beadle  H.  Leonard, 
Belden  Frank  E. 
Benedict  Lucie  M. 
Bennett  Edward  B. 
Bestor  Howard  G. 
BidweU  Frank  W. 
Bill  Albert  C. 
Blinn  Daniel  H. 
Bone  Robert  D. 
Brainard  Austin 
Bridgman  Mvron  H. 
Brocklesby  Arthur  K. 
Brocklesby  John  H. 
Bronson  Samuel  M. 
Brott  George  O. 
Broughel  Andrew  J.  Jr. 
Brower  Edwin. 
Bruce  WilUrd  H. 
Buck  John  H. 
Burdett  Charles  L. 
Bumham  Charles  R. 
Bumham  E.  D. 
Burt  George  H. 
Buths  Joseph. 

Calhoun  J.  Gilbert. 
Carpenter  Fred  H. 
Carroll  John  A. 
Carroll  Richard  F. 
Case  Uriah. 
Case  Wm.  S. 
Chapman  Silas,  Jr. 
Chapman  R.  P. 
Chase  J.  S. 
Clark  Mahlon  N. 
Clarke  Charles  H. 
Clarke  Sidney  E. 
Cleveland  F.  E. 
Collins  Atwood. 
Comstock  Royal  D. 
Conklin  Gamaliel. 
Conklin  Hamilton  W. 
Conklin  Harry  S. 
Coogan  John'W. 
Cook  Edward  B. 
Cooley  Francis  R. 
Cornwall  Horace. 
Com  well  Silas  H. 
Cowles  Edwin  S. 

Davidson  Charles  S. 
Davis  Frederick  W. 
Day  Albert  P. 
Dickinson  L.  A. 
Dillingham  Edmund  B. 
Dixon  Wm.  J. 
bodd  Charles  A. 
Dole  Fred  J. 
Donovan  P.  B. 
Dunham  Sylvester  C. 
Dwyer  Robert  W. 
Dwyer  William  S. 

Eberle  Frederick. 


Marcy  Merrick  A. 
Martin  Albert  U. 
Marvin  Edwin  E. 
Marvin  L.  P.  W. 
Matson  William  L. 
Maxfleld  Charles  F. 
McConville   William  J. 
McCorkell  Alex.  K. 
McGovem  Patrick. 
McKinney  Benjamin  C. 
McManus  Thomas. 
Miideberger  Henry  D. 
Mills  Hiram  R. 
Miner  Samuel  A. 
Morse  Everett  L. 
Morse  Leonard. 
Murphy  Dennis  J. 
Myers  Charles  £. 

Newton  Allen  H. 
Newton  George  B. 
Newton  Loomis  A. 
Nichols  George. 
Noonan  T.  J. 

Olmstead  Albert  H. 

Parker  Chas.  E. 
Parker  Felton. 
Parker  Francis  H. 
Parmelee  Dwight  B. 
Parsons  John  C. 
Pearce  Walter. 
Pearson  Edward  J. 
Peck  Edward  B. 
Peck  Nathan  F. 
Peirce  Edward  H. 
Perkins  Arthur. 
Petherbridge  Emylin. 
Phelps  Jeffrey  0.  Jr. 
Phillips  J.  Henry. 
Pierce  Wm.  J. 
Plimpton  Frederick 
Powell  James  B. 
Powell  Ward  C. 
Pratt  Walter  W. 
Preston  D.  W.  P. 
Price  George  T. 
Price  William  T. 
Prior  Charles  E. 
Quinn  James  J. 

Redfield  Hosmer  P. 
Reynolds  George  A. 
Richards  Alfred  T. 
Richards  Francis  H. 
Riley  Charles  D. 
Risley  Albert  £ 
Roberts  Homer  C. 
Robins  Charles  H. 
Robinson  Henry  C. 
Robinson  Henry  S. 
Robinson  John  T. 
Robinson  Lucius  F. 
Rood  David  A. 
Rosenthal  Charles. 


Safford  Charles  A. 
Sanbome  George  E. 
Satriano  S. 
Sawtelle  Alfred  W. 
Schwab  Joseph. 
Scott  M.  B. 
Sedgwick  Charles  F. 
Sexton  Frederick  G. 
Seymour  A.  N. 


Seymour  Fred  B. 
Seymour  Leverett  K. 
Shaffer  Charles  0. 
Shelton  Edward. 
Shepard  Charles  E. 
Shipman  James. 
Sill  Geom  G. 
Skinner  Charles  W. 
Small  Frederick  F. 
Smith  Andrew  T. 
Smith  Chas.  H. 
Smith  Eben  E. 
Smith  Frank  B. 
Smith  Henry  F. 
Smith  Jame's  A. 
Smith  Mary  L.  Mrs. 
Smith  Thomas  M. 
Smith  Wm.  W. 
Spencer  Alfred,  Jr. 
Spencer  Camot  0. 
Stanton  Lewis  E. 
Stedman  Charles  E. 
Stevens  Robert  D. 
Steinmetz  Wm.  P. 
Stillman  William  W. 
Stocker  E.  H. 
Stoughton  John  A. 
Street  Frederick  F. 
Sumner  George  G. 
Swan  Theron  C. 

Taintor  George  E. 
Taintor  Henry  E. 
Tall  man  James  H. 
Terry  E.  C. 
Thacher  John  H. 
Thompson  Charles  E. 
Thompson  Frank  A. 
Thompson  H.  J. 
Todd  Miles  A. 
Tracy  Louis  A. 
Trumbull  Joseph  P. 
Trux  Mellville  E. 
Tucker  William. 
Turner  J.  H. 
Tuttle  Joseph  P. 
Tyler  HemanA. 

Ulrich  George. 

Vail  Thomas  G. 
Very  William. 

Wakefield  J.  P. 
Walker  Albert  H. 
Ward  William. 
Webster  Charles  M. 
Welles  Charles  T. 
Welles  Roger. 
Wheeler  John  P. 
White  Herbert  H. 
White  Weston  L. 
Whitmore  Franklin  G. 
Wilder  Nahum  C. 
Willard  WiUiam  A. 
Williams  A.  N. 
Williams  Frank  B. 
Williams  Harry  R. 
Williams  William  S. 
Wing  Oliver  F. 
Wolven  John  W. 
Woods  George  H. 
Wright  A.  J. 

Young  Arthur  P. 
Young  William  F. 


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GBER's    HARTFORD    CITY    OIREOTOBY. 


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f  0ton  of  f  artfffri. 

OntkeNortL-^ln  1880  the  Selectmen  of  Hartford 
find  Windsor  towns,  assisted  by  Chauncoj  Barnard, 
Surveyor,  followed  a  former  survey  made  in  the  year 
1808,  and  erected  monuments  as  follows;  commencing 
at  an  ancient  and  well  known  monument,  being  a  pile 
of  stones  on  the  East  side  of  the  highway  leading  from 
Hartford  to  Windsor,  and  running  as  the  Needle  now 
stands,  N.  41  degs.  £.  2860  links  to  a  hickory  tree — 
thence  North  60  d.  E.  676  1.  to  a  ditch— thence  N. 
88  d.  E.  660  1.  to  a  ditch— thence  S.  87)^d.  £.  860  1. 
to  a  stone  monument  near  the  house  of  widow  Hezekiah 
Marsh— thence  S.  82Xd.  £.  1409  1.  to  a  maple  tree 
which  is  marked — ^thence  1819 1.  to  the  west  bank  of  the 
Connecticut  River.    Commencing  back  at  the  aforesaid 

lie  of  stones  near  the  highwav,  and  running  N.  88  d. 

V.  1018 1.  to  an  old  ditch— tlience  1010  1.  to  a  ditch 
—thence  996  1.  to  a  ditch — thence  1034  1.  to  a  ditch — 
thence  1000  1.  to  a  ditcli — ^thence  1015  1.  to  a  ditch — 
tlicnce  2013  1.  to  a  ditch— thence  2038  1.  to  a  ditch- 
thence  1006  I.  to  a  ditch — ^thence  896  1.  to  an  ancient 
and  well  known  monument,  being  a  largo  pile  of  stones 
in  Brick-kiln  swamp— thence  N.  11><  d.  W.  1000  I.  to 
a  ditch— thence  1000  1.  to  a  ditch— thence  1000  1. 
to  a  ditch — ^thence  1076  1.  to  a  hickory  tree  and  a  large 
pile  of  stones  on  land  of  Thos.  Moore — thence  N.  86 
d.  W.  1200  1.  to  a  stone  monument  on  the  east  side  of 
the  highwav,  near  the  house  of  Thos.  ^loore,  thence 
1878  1.  to  a  (litch— thence  1100  1.  to  n  ditch— thence  900 
1.  to  a  ditch — ^thence  1990  links  to  a  large  pile  of  stones 
on  Nath'l  Terry's  farm,  being  an  ancient  and  well 
known  monument;  thence  1175  1.  to  a  ditch — thence 
2000  1.  to  a  ditch;  thence  1044  1.  to  a  ditch;  thence 
1017  1.  to  a  ditch;  thence  1590  1.  to  the  east  bank  of 
Wood's  river;  thence  406  1.  to  a  pile  of  stones;  thence 
776  1.  to  the  middle  ofthe  new  road,  (so  called)  leading 
from  Hartford  to  Wintonbury  meeting  house. 

On  the  East,  by  the  east  bank  of  Connecticut  river. 

On  the  South. — In  April  1817,  the  following  division 
line  was  run  between  the  towns  of  Hartford  and 
W^ethersfield,  under  G.  Gillett.  Surveyor  General, 
assisted  by  John  Hempsted,  Jonattian  Wells  and  Elijah 
Keach,    of   Wetherslield,    and   monuments    properly 

S laced ;  beginning  at  the  northeast  comer  of  W  etliers- 
eld  on  a  line  between  the  towns  of  Wethersfield  and 
East  Hartford,  near  a  place  called  pewter  pot  brook  S. 
87**  west  at  a  stone  monument — thence  across  Connec- 
ticut river.  28  chains  67  links,  thence  to  a  stone  monu- 
ment in  tne  middle  of  Standish's  Island  22  chains  61 
links — thence  to  a  stone  east  of  Standish's  creek  2 
chains  60  links — thence  to  a  stone  on  the  west  side  of 
Standish's  creek  to  the  stone  N.  F.  distant  from  the 
stone  N.  F.  16  chains  97  links,  thence  8  chains  66  links 
to  the  fence  on  the  east  side  or  the  main  road  leading 
from  Wethersfield  to  Hartford,  near  the  north  side  of 
the  Folly  bridge — thence  1  chain  64  links  to  the  stone 
monument  on  the  west  side  of  said  road,  marked  H. 
&  W.  near  the  northwest  corner  of  said  bridge — thence 
9  chains  28  links  to  a  heap  of  stones  in  the  fence  runr 
ningeast  and  west — ^thence  80  rods  to  a  stone  monu- 
ment in  the  fence — ^tlience  80  rods  to  an  elm  tree 
marked — ^thence  80  rods  to  a  stone  monument — thence 
60  rods  to  a  heap  of  stones  in  the  fence — ^thence  28  rods 
to  the  east  side  of  the  Rocky  hill  road  to  a  stone  monu- 
ment— thence  till  it  strikes  the  line  between  Hartford 
and  West  Hartford,  as  established  in  1854. 

On  the  West. — From  Farmington  avenue  on  the  west 
line  of  Prospect  avenue  north  to  Albany  avenue,  and 
from  thence  on  the  same  line  prolonged  to  town  of 
Bloomfleld;  the  line  from  Farmington  avenue,  south 
commencing  at  the  northwest  comer  of  Farmington 
avenue  at  tlie  present  boundary  stone,  it  shall  cross 
Prospect  iiill  road,   to  the  uortlieast  comer  of  said 


road  and  Farmington  av. ;  from  thenoe  mnninff  tontfaos 
the  east  line  of  said  Prospect  hill  road  to  Paif  st.  nU. 
thence  in  a  direct  line  across  Park  street  road  oo  Praneec 
avenue  (formerly  McKegg  rood);  and  thence  ecmto (a 
the  eastlme  of  Prospect  avenue  (formerly  ifcKeggrosd) 
and  the  east  line  or  New  Park  avenue  (fbrrneriyBaker 
road),  until  it  strikes  the  present  boundary  line ;  theooe 
south  on  the  present  boundarv  line  between  Hartftri 
and  West  Hartford,  as  set  o^  in  1854^ 


Sfj^ffffl  Sistrirts. 

Arskkal  DnnacT,  (Na  6).  On  As  SotUh^  beghralitg 
at  a  point  on  west  bank  of  Connectient  river  due  east 
of  the  center  of  the  eastern  terminaUon  of  Avon  street, 
thence  running  westerly  to  and  throngh  the  center  d 
said  Avon  street  to  Main  street,  (  formerly-  called  Windscr 
road,)  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of  Main  street 
to  Bolden  street,  thence  westerly  through  the  center  of 
Belden  street  and  diagonally  across  Albany  avenue  to 
Edwards  street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  id 
Edwards  street  to  Walnut  street,  thence  westerir 
through  the  center  of  Walnut  street  to  Brick-kiln  brook'; 
thence  on  the  West,  northerl  v  by  the  course  of  said  bronk 
crossing  the  north  line  of  Walnut  street  between  Nos.  78 
and  80,  Liberty  street  at  No.  28,  Albany  avenne  at  No. 
146,  to  a  point  about  160  feet  south  of  the  sonth  line  of 
Capen  street;  thence  on  the  Nortk,  easterly  in  a  direct 
line,  crossing  Main  street  in  division  line  between  Hub- 
bell's  and  Hawley's  and  at  the  north  line  of  Suffield  street 
and  diagonally  across  said  Suffield  street,  passing  near 
or  just  south  of  Na  92  Bellevue  street  to  the  Connecti- 
cut river;  thence  on  the  East,  southerly  by  said  riTO-  to 
th«  place  of  beginning. 

First  District,  (No.  1 ) — Center  District.  Bbows 
School.  On  the  North  and  on  the  West  by  the  sooth 
line  of  the  Second  North  District  to  a  point  where  the 
Brick-kiln  brook  crosses  No.  442  Asylum  street^  then 
southerly  by  said  brook  to  Park  river;  thence  on  the 
South,  easterly  by  Park  river  to  the  Connectient  river; 
thence  on  the  £asif  northerly  by  C!oimecticat  river  to 
the  place  of  beginning. 

Gravel  Hill  District.  (Na  10).  OntheliTor&anA 
on  the  East  by  the  towm  or  Bloomfield  and  Brick-kihi 
brook  to  Love  lane;  on  the  South  bv  the  north  line  of 
the  North  West  District;  on  the  XVest  by  the  north 
branch  of  Park  river  and  the  town  of  West  Hartfocd. 

North  East  District.  ( Na  8).  On  the  North  by  the 
town  of  Windsor;  on  the  East  by  the  Connecticut  river; 
on  the  South  by  the  north  line  of  the  Arsenal  District; 
on  die  West  by  Brick-kiln  brook,  crossing  Capen  street 
at  No.  265. 

North  West  District,  (Na  9).  On  <ibe  JVbrO,  begin- 
ning  at  a  point  on  the  north  branch  of  Park  river 
directly  in  line  with  the  center  of  Brinley  hill  street  pro- 
duced westerly  and  thence  running  easterly  to  and 
through  the  center  of  said  road  to  its  intersection  with 
the  center  of  Vine  street;  thence  on  (Ae  East,  soatheriy 
through  the  center  of  vine  street  and  Love  lane  to 
Brickkiln  brook,  thence  southerly  bv  said  brook  being 
the  west  line  of  the  North  East  and  Arsenal  Districts  to 
the  center  of  Walnut  street,  and  about  86  feet  sonth  of 
said  center  of  Walnut  street;  tlience  on  ihe  ^owtt,  due 
west  on  the  north  line  ofthe  West  Middle  District  to  the 
center  of  the  north  branch  of  Park  river;  thence  om  tkt 
Weitt,  northerly  by  said  river  to  the  place  of  beginning. 

Second  North  District,  (No.  8),  sometimes  calfed 
North  Middle  District.  On  the  North  by  the  south 
line  of  Arsenal  District  to  the  center  of  Albany  avenne 
and  Edwards  street;  thence  on  the  Wesl^  southerly, 
through  the  center  of  Edwards  street  to  Brick-kiln 
brook,  thence  southerly  by  said  Brick-kiln  brook  to  the 
center  of  and  crossing  at  Na  442  Asylum  street;  thence 
on  the  South,  easterly  through  the  center  of  Asylum 
street  to  its  intersection  with  Ann  street,  thence  north 
through  the  center  of  Ann  street  to  the  center  of  <>hurdi 
street,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of  Chnroh 


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Btroet  to  the  center  of  Trumbull  street,  thence  northerly 
through  the  center  of  Trumbull  street  to  the  center  of 
Main  street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of 
Main  street  to  its  intersection  with  Village  street, 
thence  northeasterly  through  the  center  of  Village  street 
to  the  center  of  Pleasant  street,  thence  easterly  through 
the  center  of  Pleasant  street  to  Front  street,  thence  east 
to  a  point  on  the  Connecticut  river;  thence  on  the  East 
northerly  by  said  river  to  the  place  of  beginning. 

South  District,  (No.  2).   On  the  North,  beginning  at 
a  point  380  feet  south  of  the  southeast  comer  of  Wnrren- 
ton  street  and  Prospect  avenue,  (the  western  boundary 
of  the  town  of  Hartford,)  thence  easterly  crossing  Sisson 
avenue  at  the  culvert  and  following  the  course  of  that 
stream  to  the  north  branch  of  Park  river,  thence  south- 
erly by  said  branch  of  Park  river,  thence  easteriy  by 
said  Park  river  to  the  west  bank  of  the  Connecticut 
river;  thence  on  the  East  by  the  west  bank  of  the  Con- 
necticut river  to  the  southern  boundary  of  the  town  of 
Hartford;  thenoe on  the  South,  westeriy  by  Wetliersfield 
town  line  to  a  point  in  the  center  of  Franklin  avenue, 
thence  running  northerly  in  the  center  of  said  avenue 
to  a  point  in  the  center  of  South  street,  thence  easteriy 
in  the  center  of  said  street  to  a  point  200  foot  east  of  the 
east  line  of  Franklin  avenue,  thence  north  in  a  line 
parallel  with  the  east  Ime  of  Franklin  avenue  and  200 
feet  distant  therefrom  at  all  points,  to  a  point  in  the 
center  of  Wawarme  avenue  produced,  thence  westerly 
in  the  center  line  of  said  Wsiwarme  avenue  produced 
to  No.  837  Mnple  avenue,  thence  in  a  straight  line  to 
the  center  of  Seymour  street,  in  the  north  line  of 
Retreat  avenue,  thence  northerly  in  thecenter  of  and  to 
No.  85  Seymour  street  at  a  point  in  the  center  of  Madi- 
son street  produced  crossing  Washington  street,  thence 
westerly  in  the  center  of  Madison  street,  and  in  the 
center  of  said  street  produced,  in  a  straight  line  to  a 
pile  of  stone  some  400  feet  north  of  Hamilton  avenue  in 
the  south  branch  of  Park  river,  ihence  southeriyby 
said  south  branch  to  its  intersection  with  the  western 
boundary  of  the  town;  thence  on  the  West,  northerly  by 
said  western  boundair.  New  Park  avenue  and  Prospect 
avenue  to  the  place  oi  beginning. 

South  West  District,  (No.  1),  On  the  North  by  the 
south  branch  of  Park  river  and  south  line  of  the  Wash- 
ington District;  ontheEasthy  the  South  District;  on 
the  South  by  the  town  of  Wethersfield;  on  the  West  by 
the  toxvn  of  West  Hartford. 

Washisgtom  District,  (No.  6).  On  ffte  Soti^A,  begin- 
ning at  a  point  in  the  center  of  the  south  branch  of  the 
Park  river  and  Flatbush  avenue  and  runninjj  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Flatbush  avenue  to  a  point  neariy 
200  feet  east  of  the  western  line  of  Zion  street,  inter- 
secting a  line  produced  from  the  center  of  Fairfield  av- 
enue, thence  southeriy  by  said  line  and  through  the 
center  of  Fairfield  avenue  to  a  point  intersecting  E.  W. 
Moseley's  north  division  line,  thence  northeasterly  in 
tlie  direction  of  said  Moseley's  line  to  a  point  200  feet 
east  of  Franklin  avenue  in  the  division  line  between 
til  is  and  the  South  District  and  some  476  feet  south  of 
the  south  line  of  Bond  street;  thence  on  the  East,  on  the 
North  and  on  the  West  to  the  place  of  beginning  by  the 
line  of  the  South  District. 

West  Middle  District,  (No.  4).  On  the  East,  begin- 
ning at  the  center  of  Park  river  at  the  mouth  of  the 
Brick-kiln  brook  and  running  thence  crossing  Asylum 
street  at  No.  442  northwesterly  by  said  brook  to  the  cen- 
ter of  Edwards  street,  thence  northerly  tlirouzh  the  cen- 
ter of  Edwards  street  to  the  center  of  Walnut  street; 
thence  on  the  North,  westerly  through  the  center  of 
Walnut  street  to  the  center  of  Brick-kiln  brook  between 
Nos.  78  and  80  Walnut  street,  thence  southerly  by  said 
brook  about  86  feet  to  the  culvert  intersecting  a  line  from 
the  southeast  comer  of  said  culvert  that  is  a  due  east 
and  west  line  which  passes  exactly  over  the  northeast 
corner  ston  o  of  an  "  old  well "  near  the  south  wall  of  the 
)re8ent  Aims  house,  and  through  the  north  part  of  the 
louRO  No.  836  Collins  street,  diagonally  across  said  Col- 
lins street  and  20  feet  from  the  southeast  comer  of  Col- 


lins street  with  its  intersection  with  Woodland  street, 
crossing  Woodland  street  and  passing  32  feet  south  of 
the  southeast  corner  of  the  present  residence  of  Rev. 
Francis  Goodwin,  108  Woodland  street,  to  its  intersec- 
tion with  the  center  of  Asylum  avenue,  thence  westerly 
through  the  center  ofAsylum  avenue  to  west  boundary 
of  the  town  of  Hartford;  thence  on  Ms  Wesi^  southerly 
by  said  west  boundary  of  the  town,  (Prospect  avenue,) 
to  a  point  880  feet  south  of  the  southeast  corner  of 
Warrenton  street  with  its  intersection  with  Prospect 
avenue ;  thence  on  the  South,  easterly,  crossing  the 
culvert  at  Sisson  avenue  and  the  course  of  that  stream 
to  the  north  branch  of  Park  river,  thence  southerly  by 
said  nortli  branch  of  Park  river  and  easterly  by  said 
Park  river  to  the  place  of  beginning.        ^ 

That  part  of  the  town  of  Hartford  Iving  north  of  Asy- 
lum av.  and  the  north  line  of  West  Micldle  District  to  and 
west  of  the  north  branch  of  the  Park  river,  send  their 
children  to  the  West  Hartford  School  on  Prospect  av. 


Cits  at  '§uifar\i. 

By  Legidative  Act,  approved  April,  1881 : — **The  ter- 
ritorial limits  of  the  body  politic  and  corporate  existing 
under  the  name  of  the  (Jitv  of  Hartford  shall  hereafter 
consist  of  all  the  land  and  territory  situate  within  the 
present  limits  of  the  Town  of  Hartford,  so  that  here- 
after the  limits  of  said  city  and  town  shall  be  the  same." 

The  new  Charter,  uniting  City  and  Town  under  one 
set  of  officers,  passed  by  the  Legislature,  July  9, 1896, 
takes  effect  June,  1896. 

A»  enacted  by  the  Legislature,  July,  1896,  Re-disincting 
the  City  and  Town  of  Hartford  into  ten  wards. 

First —  Voting  place,  229  Stale  street. 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Main  street,  opposite  the 
center  of  Charter  Oak  street,  thence  running  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Charter  Oak  street  to  the  Con- 
necticut river,  thence  northerly  along  the  west  bank  of 
the  Connecticut  river  to  a  point  opposite  the  center  of 
Tal^ott  street,  tlience  westerly  through  the  center  of 
Talcott  street  to  the  center  of  Main  street,  thence 
southerly  through  the  center  of  Main  street  to  place  of 
beginning. 

Secoud — Voting  place,  4  Market  street. 

Beginning  at  a  point  in  the  center  of  Main  street 
opposite  Talcott  street,  thence  running  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Talcott  street  to  the  Connecticut 
river,  thence  northerly  by  the  Connecticut  river  to  the 
city  line,  thence  westerly  by  the  northern  boundary 
line  of  the  city  to  a  point  where  the  New  York,  New 
Haven  and  Hartford  railroad  crosses,  thence  southerly 
along  the  center  of  the  track  of  the  New  York,  New 
Haven  and  Hartford  railroad  to  the  center  of  Canton 
street,  thence  westerly  through  the  center  of  Canton 
street  to  the  center  of  Main  street,  thence  southerly 
through  the  center  of  Main  street  to  the  place  ot 
beginning. 

Third — Vodng place,  19  Mather  street 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Main  street  opposite  Can- 
ton street,  thence  running  easterly  through  the  center 
of  Canton  street  to  the  center  of  the  track  of  the 
New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad,  thence 
northerly  along  the  center  of  the  track  of  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad  to  the  north- 
em  boundary  line  of  the  city,  thence  westeriy  by  the 
northern  boundaiy  line  of  the  city  to  a  point  opposite 
the  center  of  Vine  street,  thence  southerly  in  a 
straight  line  coincident  with  Vine  street  produced  to 
the  center  of  Vine  street,  thence  southerly  through  the 
center  of  Vine  street  to  the  center  of  Albany  avenue, 
thence  easterly  through  the  center  of  Albany  avenue 


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GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


to  the  center  of  Belden  street,  thence  easterly  through 
the  center  of  Belden  street  to  the  center  of  Main 
street,  thence  northerly  to  the  place  of  beginning. 

Fourth — Voting  placet  41  Albany  avenue. 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Little  river,  opposite  the 
center  of  union  place,  thence  running  northerly 
through  the  center  of  Union  place  to  the  center  of 
Churcn  street,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of 
Church  street  to  the  center  of  High  street,  thence 
northerly  through  the  center  of  High  street  to  the  cen- 
ter of  Main  street,  thence  northerly  through  the  center 
of  Main  street  to  the  center  of  Belden  street,  thence 
westerly  through  the  center  of  Belden  street  to  the  cen- 
ter of  Albtuiy  avenue,  thence  westerly  through  the 
center  of  Aloany  avenue  to  the  center  of  Vine  street, 
thence  northerly  through  the  center  of  Vine  street  to 
Holcomb  street,  thence  northerly  in  a  straight  line  co- 
incident with  Vine  street  proouced,  to  the  northern 
boundary  line  of  the  city,  thence  westerly  on  the 
northern  boundary  line  of  the  city  to  the  western 
boundary  line  of" the  city,  thence  southerly  on  the 
western  bonndary  line  of  the  city  to  the  center  of 
Asylum  avenue,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of 
Asylum  avenue  to  the  center  of  Woodland  street, 
thence  northerly  through  the  center  of  Woodland  street 
to  the  center  of  Collins  street,  thence  easterly  throu^ 
the  center  of  Collins  street  to  the  center  of  Garden 
street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of  Garden 
street  to  the  center  of  Asylum  street,  thence  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Asylum  street  to  the  center  of 
Union  place,  thence  southerly  in  a  straight  line  to  the 
place  of  beginning. 

Fifth — Voting  place^  276  Pearl  street 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Main  street,  opposite  Mul- 
berry street,  thence  running  westerly  tnrough  the 
center  of  Mulberry  street  to  the  cenier  of  Little  river, 
thence  westerly  by  the  Little  river  to  a  point  opposite 
the  center  of  Union  place,  thence  northerly  through 
the  center  of  Union  place  to  the  center  of  Church 
street,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of  Church 
street  to  the  center  of  High  street,  thence  northerly 
through  the  center  of  High  street  to  the  center  of  Main 
street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of  Main 
street  to  the  place  of  beginning. 

Sixth — Voting  place^  81  Elm  street 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Main  street,  opposite  Mul- 
berry street,  thence  westerly  through  the  center  of 
Mulberry  street  to  the  center  of  Little  river,  thence 
westerly  by  the  center  vf  Little  river  to  a  point  oppo- 
site the  center  of  Hnngerford  street,  thence  southerly 
through  the  center  of  Hungerford  street  to  the  center 
of  Park  street,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of 
Park  street,  to  the  center  of  Main  street,  tlience 
northerly  through  the  center  of  Main  street  to  the 
place  of' beginning. 

SKVEHTn — Voting  place,  21  Main  street. 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Main  street,  opposite  the 
center  of  Charter  6ak  street,  thence  easterly  through 
the  center  of  Charter  Oak  street  to  the  Connecticut 
river,  thence  southerly  by  the  Connecticut  river  to  the 
southern  boundary  line  of  the  city,  thence  westerly  by 
the  southern  boundary  line  of  the  city  to  the  center  of 
Maple  avenue,  thence  northerly  through  the  center  of 
Maple  avenue  to  the  center  of  Webster  street,  thence 
northerly  through  the  center  of  Webster  street  to  the 
center  of  Washington  street,  thence  northerly  through 
the  center  of  Washington  street  to  the  center  of  Park 
street,  thence  easterly  through  the  center  of  Park 
street  to  the  center  of  Main  street,  thence  northerly 
through  the  center  of  Main  street  to  the  place  of  be- 
ginning. 

Eighth — Voting  place,  Affleck  comer  of  Park  street 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Park  street,  opposite  the 
center  of  Washington  street,  thence  southerly  through 


the  center  of  Washington  street  to  the  center  of  Web- 
ster  street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of  Web- 
ster street  to  the  center  of  Maple  avenae,  thctnce  toatb- 
erly  through  the  center  of^  Maple  avenue  to  tfe 
southern  bonndary  line  of  the  city,  tiience  weeterij  t^ 
the  southern  boundary  line  of  the  city  to  the  westeni 
boundary  line  of  the'  city,  thence  northerly  by  xim 
western  boundary  line  of  the  city  to  a  point  whmtbe 
New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  rmilraad  croaes 
thence  northerly  along  the  center  of  the  trmck  of  the 
New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  railroad  to  the 
center  of  Park  street,  thence  easterly  throngti  the  cen- 
ter of  Park  street  to  the  place  of  beginning. 

NiirrH — Voting  place,  865  Capitol  aremme. 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Little  river,  opposite  the 
center  of  IJiiion  place,  thence  running  nortuerlj  to  the 
center  of  Asylum  street,  thence  westerly  thnmf^  the 
center  of  Asylum  street  to  the  center  of  ISarden  street, 
thence  northerly  through  the  center  of  Garden  street  to 
the  center  of  Collins  street,  thence  westerly  through 
the  center  of  Collins  street  to  the  center  of  Sigotuney 
street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center  of  Sigoer- 
ney  street  to  the  Little  river,  thence  southerly  in  a 
straight  line  coincident  with  Sigoomey  street  pro- 
duced, to  the  center  of  Park  street,  thence  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Park  street  to  the  center  of  Hnn- 
gerford street,  thence  northerly  through  the  center  of 
Hungerford  street  to  the  Little  river,  thence  easterly 
along  the  center  of  Little  river  to  the  place  of  begin- 
ning. 

Tbrth — Voting  place,  681  CapiUil  areatie. 

Beginning  at  a  point  on  Sisoumey  street,  opposite 
the  center  of  Collins  street,  tnence  running  westerly 
through  the  center  of  Collins  street  to  the  center  of 
Woodland  street,  thence  southerly  through  the  center 
of  W^oodland  street  to  the  center  of  Asylum  avenue, 
thence  westerly  through  the  center  of  Asyhim  avenue 
to  the  western   boundary   line  of  the  city,  thence 
southerly  along  the  western  boundary  line  of  the  city 
to  a  point  where  the  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hart- 
ford railroad  crosses,  thence  northerly  through  tlie 
center  of  the  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  rail- 
road track  to  the  center  of  Park  street,  thence  easterly 
through  the  center  of  Park  street  to  a  point  oopoMte 
the  center  of  Sigoumey  street,  thence  northerly  in  a 
straight   line  coincident  with  Sigoumey  street  pro- 
duced,  to  the    center  of  Sigoumey   street,    thence 
northerly  through  the  center  of  Sigoumey  street  to 
the  place  of  beginning. 


UNITED  STATES  INTERNAL  REVENUE. 
Post  Office  Building,  66  State  street 

John  C.  Btxbkb,  Meriden,  Collector.  Geo.  R.  Case, 
ChieJ" Deputy  Collector.  Thos.  M.  Bvxbee,  Hartford;  J. 
J.  Kennedy,  New  Haven;  Chas.  W.  Murphy,  Provi- 
dence, Stamp  Deputies.  H.  J.  Hirsch,  New  London; 
G.  M.  Phelps,  Simsbuiy ;  Herman  Hoffoian,  Waterburv; 
J.  V.  Squire,  Hartford;  J.  C.  Fox,  Middletown;  J.  Fla- 
havan.  New  Haven  ;  E.  N.  Sloan,  Bridgeport ;  .1.  J. 
Gilmartin,  T.  F.  Cavanaugh,  Providence  ;  Divisio* 
Deputies.  R.  A.  Rathbone,  Providence  :  Josmh 
Mairson,  E.  T.  Case,  Hartford;  Thomas  F.  Clarke, 
Providence,  O^ce  DepartmenL  Thomas  LanffdoD, 
Bridgeport;  J.  K.  Daly,  Hartford;  C.  H.  Owen,  Provi- 
dence: E.  A.  Joachinson.  New  Haven,  George  C.  Mc- 
Kee,  G augers.  FredM.Godard,  Melrose;  W.H.  Coggs- 
well.  Warehouse  Point,  Storekeepers  and  Gamgert. 
Bernard  C.  Lynch,  Warehouse  Point:  M.  F.  Delaney, 
Melrose;  J.  A.  Linsley,  New  Haven,  Storekeepers. 
T.  F.  Daily,  Storekeeper  and  Ganger  special  bonded 
warehouse,  Wallingford. 

BUSINESS  PANICS  AND  DEPRESSIONS, 
1826;  1886>89;  1847;  1867;  1866;  1878;  1888-4;  1686; 
1898-4-6-6,  over  silver  and  lack  of  confidence. 


QEERS    HARTFOKD    CITY    DIRBCTOKY. 


641 


CITV  HALL,  800  H 
Ehected  uid  Qted  ■ 


a.  State  HonsB  from  May, 
lT»e,  till  it  wu  tnuisferred  bv  the  Stnte  of  ConnMticut 
to  the  CiTT  OF  HABTroitp,  March  13, 1B79,  and  form- 
all;  dedicated  as  tbe  City  Hall,  October  as,  ISTS. 


J(sUo:-"APTKH  TUB  CLOUUB.  THI  BUM." 

CittSkal.— The  Eagle,  emblem  of  the  UnilBdSUIeai 
the  Grapevino,  from  the  seal  of  tbe  StAle  of  Connecti- 
outi  tba  Hart,  a  favorite  and  abundant  animui  here  in 
1638  — and  little  rivet  ford — for  HAnrroBu. 


ditj  ®ffirfrs. 


id  into  ten  Wards' 
The  Mayor,  Clerk' 
ireniiurer,  CoUecMr,  Auditor,  anil  Marshal,  elected  for 
two  years,  even  number  of  year.  One  Alderman  elected 
aiiimally  to  each  ward  for  two  yeara;  all  otliercity  oS- 
cen  are  choten  or  appointed  annually,  eicepc  members 
of  the  several  commiationi.  All  ofBcers  and  employees 
of  Ibe  city  baving  a  fixed  and  stated  salary,  am  paid 
semi-monthly,  on  tlie  lirat  and  fifteenth  days  of  eacb 
month,  and  nil  other  officers  and  employees  of  the  city 
sball  be  paid  semi-monthly  on  the  Wednesdays  after 
tba  second  and  fourth  Uoodaya  of  each  month. 


Hon.  MILES  B.  PRESTON,  Mayor,. . .  .salary »3,G00 

HsNttr  P.  Smith,  City  Clerk ; "  3,000 

Charles  C.  Stroho,  TreasnTCTi "  8,BM 

UsoKaB  W.  FowLBR,  Collector; "  S,600 

CharlksH.  Robims,  Auditor; "  3,100 

Josu-H  Dawbon,  City  Marshal; "  TOO 

Joi.  B.  Uau.  Registrar  of  Vital  Statistics,"  1,660 

RIODl^B     MBEntlOB     OT    TBK     OUUNCtL,    3d     and    4th 
HOMDAT  ■VBMIHOa,  MOKTHLT,  IK   CITI   HALl.. 

FinI  Wnrd—^Joha  F.  Conniff.  Frank  P.  Spellacy, 
Aldenatn;  Timothr  F.  Meagher,  Felix  Lyou,  John 
H.  MeCnnn,  Augast  Preissner,  O-cnri'meii. 

Sicoad  ITanJ— •Bernard  M.Cosgrove,MoritiWeider. 
Aldenatnf  Benjamin  Blunienllinl,  J.  F.  Langdon, 
Thomas  F.  Gallagher,  James  Campbell,  Cmmeilmrn. 

Third  [Tnnf— •Isadora  Wise,  Francis  Coles,  Alder- 
taea;  Charles  E.  Shelton,  Henry  F.  Hart,  Edward  W. 
Bull,  Arthur  B.  Wells,  OmncUmtn. 

Fowik  tCani— •Horace  M.  Andrews,  Henry  B.  Rus- 
sell. ^Urmin,'  Fred.  R.  Loydon,  Frederick  A.  West, 
J.  Allen  Wiley,  Willard  D.  Hastings,  OmiicUmnt. 

Fiflh  ITarrf— •.lohn  K.  Williams,  William  G.  Bbx< 
ter,  Ailermtu ;  W.  Chapin  Hunt,  William  Bailey,  Jr., 
George  F.  Kellogg,  Tbomy  W.Mnrgnn,  CoiaialmtH. 

Sixth  Ward—fL.  H.  Holt,  Richard  J.  Kintslla,  At- 
dtrraea  ,■  I'eter  Taylor,  Balpb  Bumham,  George  M. 
Brown,  Edwin  J.  Aishberg,  Cbuncilmtn. 

Sevtnti  Ward—*A.  Kennedy  Child,  Joseph  A. 
Graves,  AUtrmtn;  Wm.  H.  Scoville,  Edwin  Mahl, 
Eliery  D.  Bamluiim,  Jordan  C.  Wella,  CoutKilmeti. 

EighA  IParrf— •Xbomas  W.  Gnnahanan,  Philip 
Hanaling,  Jr.,  Aldermin;  Geo.  0.  Brott,  J.  Hovard 
Morse,  Wm.  Sinnot,  Jr.,  Wm.  E.  Keep,  Coimcilmtn. 

jnMb  IFnnJ— *Pliilander  C.  Rovce,  Stanley  B.  Bos- 
worth,  ilfrff  rtnen ,-  Gideon  C.  Segur,  Joseph  M.  Bir- 
mingham, Jacob  H.  Greene,  C  0.  Shaffer,  CouncHmeii. 

Tenlh  Wnrd—*D.  G.  Stoughton,  John  M.  Fabfeld, 
AldermtH;  Herbert  H.  White,  Arthur  Perkins,  Thomas 
Smart,  William  A.  ConnLryman,  CbancffnieR. 


Hon.  MtutB  B.PnssTOH,  Mayor,  Prealdinr  Officer. 
Horace  M.  AifnttKwa,  Aotinz  President. 
Hekby  F.  Smith,  Clerk.  |  Jas.  S.  Sicob,  M 


Hbhbert  H.  White,  President. 
Ralph  Bubnuam,  Vice  President. 
John  D.  Wohthimotoh.  Clerk. 
WIU4AH  G.  Watbon,  Messenger. 


Couaoitmnii,  Charles  0.  Shaffer. 

.SalA  fibuse— Alderman,  John  K.  Williams;  Council- 
men,  Henry  F.  Hart,  Augustus  Preissner. 

CenieteriM— Alderman,  Stanley  B.  Bosworth)  Conn- 
cilmen,  George  F.  Kellogg,  John  H.  McCann. 

CHy  Bvildingt — Alderman,  Henry  B.  Ruseell ;  Coun- 
cilmen,  Peter  Taylor,  Felix  Lyon. 

Claimt — Aldennan,  Philip HnnsUng, Jr.;  Councllmen, 
Edward  Mabl,  Fred.  A.  West,  William  Sinnot,  Jr. 

Educaiina — Alderman,  Joseph  A.  Graves;  Council- 
men,  William  Bailey,  Jr.,  Felix  Lyon. 

/'ire— Alderman,  laadore  Wise;  CoDncilmen,  Thoi. 
W.  Morgan,  Timothy  F,  Meagher. 


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Jf anii/ac<ure«— Alderman,  Stanley  B.  Bosworth; 
Councilmen,  Joseph  M.  Birmingham,  T.  F.  Gallagher. 

Nominatinff — Alderman,  Francis  Coles;  Councilmen, 
Ralph  Barnham,  Henry  F.  Hart,  James  Campbell. 

Ordinance*— The  Mayor;  City  Attorney;  Alderman, 
Philander  C.  Royce;  Councilmen,  George  0.  Brott, 
Benjamin  Blumenthal. 

Prtiitfno— Alderman,  Francis  Coles;  Councilmen, 
William  A.  Countryman,  John  H.  McCann. 

i2a»/roa<ii— Alderman,  Dwi^ht  G.  Stoughton;  Coun- 
cilmen, Thomas  Smart,  Edwm  J.  Aishberg. 

Water  Tf&rii*— Alderman,  Horace  M.  Addrews; 
Councilmen,  Jacob  H.  Greene,  John  P.  Langdon. 

Ways  and  Afeant — Alderman,  John  M.  Fairfield; 
Councilmen,  William  H.  Scoville,  W.  Chapin  Hunt, 
J.  Howard  Morse. 

APPOIirrED  OFFICERS. 

Alms  Bouse — Caleb  L.  Packard,  SupH;  Charles  S. 
Woodward,  Afs't  SupH;  Mrs.  Ellen  L.  Sherman,  Mat- 
ron; Mrs.  C.  S.  Woodward,  AssH  Matron;  Robert 
White,  Overseer;  John  H.  Gilday,  Engineer. 

Charity  Commissioners— See  page  644. 

City  ^^tomey— William  J.  McConville. 

Abatement  of  Taxes — John  P.  Collins,  Howard  H. 
Keep. 

Board  of  ReUef—Fnnkiin  P.  Carter,  Robert  A.  Grif- 
fing,  James  T.  Fiirrell,  Otto  C.  Neuschulten. 

Building  Inspector— George  H.  Gilbert. 
City  Recorder — Thomas  McManus. 
City  Store  Keeper — Michael  H.  Gunshanan. 
City  Surveyor — Charles  H.  Bunce. 
Physicians — Charles  S.  Stern,  Franklin  L.  Lawton. 
Port  FTardMi— William  S.  Williams. 
Prosecuting  Attorney — J.  Gilbert  Calhoun. 
Special  Prosecuting  Attorney — H.  B.  Freeman,  Jr. 
Rate  Maker — Robert  D.  Bone. 
Registrars  of  Elections — 114  Pearl. — William  Cotter, 
E.  S.* Young. 

Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures  and  Inspector  of  Fire 
Wood  and  Milk. — Edmund  D.  Roberts. 

Street  Siq)erintendent — Charles  W.  Sprague.  Salary 
$2,000;  Horse  hire,  $400;  Foreman^  William  McEvoy. 

Superintendaii  Stone  Pits — John  Gunning. 

Janitor  City  Halt— Peter  Conner. 

Janitor  Halls  of  Record— Oliver  W.  Wood. 

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OFFICE,  88  KINSLEY  ST. 

Chief  of  Police,  Jrom  1  A.M.  tiUeP.  M. 

George  F.  Bill,  Chief;  salary,  $2,000  per  annum. 

Cornelius  Ryan,  Captain;    '  1,500  " 

William  F.  Gunn,  Lieutenant;  1,200  " 

Edwin  Johnson,  Sergeant ;  1,080  ** 

James  P.  Carter,        "  1,080  " 

Walter  W.  Smith,     "  1,080  " 

Lyman  Smith,            "  1,080  *' 

Patrolmen  $1,000  each;  and  forty  supernumeraries 
at  $2.78  per  day  when  called  into  active  service.  Fol- 
lowing are  regular  policemen : 

Beecher  Edward...IJo.  86      Dietrich  Theodore.  No.  48 
BrazelThad.  W...  "    68      Dillon  Edward  F. .  "    49 

Brown  Wm.  G "    64      Dunn  James  D "    48 

Burns  John  J **    66      Fagan  Matthew. ..  "    11 

Butler  John  F "    40      Fagan  J.  T "    60 

Case  Albert  M....  **    28      P'arrell  Garrett  J..  "    42 

Cotter»John  J •'    10      Finley  Patrick  J. .  "    24 

Creedon  John "    86      Flannery  John. ..."    61 


Gaffey  Michael — No.  18 

Gavin  Michael....  **  6 

Geary  Frank  P....  «  46 

Good  will  Justin...  "*  12 

Grady  Mark •"  88 

Gunning  Thos.  J. .  **  69 

Harris  William  H..  "  7 


Mantie  Charles.  ..Ka  It 

Noonan  James  F. .  "  8? 

O'MallevJohii «  t\ 

0*Neil  ^arth*linw.  «  9 

O'Sullivan  John.  -  ••  41 

Palmer  John  £ "  a 

PeckG.  Herbert...  «  » 


Harvey  George  P. .  "    14      Quinn  Felix  J «   » 

Havens  James  F. .  "  57  Ramsden  Chas.  L..  *  Sn 
Heise  George  C...  <'  82  Russell  Charles  £..  *<  37 
Hennessey  James.  "  68  Santorra  Frank .. .  ^  41 
Hogaboom  Homer  A"    60      Schiller  Charles  A~  **    IS 

Lally  James  F "    26      SchulzeBenj.  G...  *    SI 

Langrish  Edward  J. '<  29  Steele  William  C. .  *«  3 
Lloyd  Charles  H...  '<  16  Strickland  Geo.  E..  **  i 
McCue Thomas,...  "  17  Sullivan  John  F.. .  «  *S 
Mahonev  Patrick..  "    18      Sullivan  Peter  A . .  «*    81 

MaloySeron *'    16      Tinker  Herbert  E— ••      ci 

Marshall  Wm.  H, .  "    59      Tobin  William  F...  "    20 

McDermott  JohnF.  "    47      Tucker  Wm.  E «     2 

McLeod  Arthur. . .  *^  62  Umberfield  Bart  I^  ^  S3 
Maloney  James.... '*      4      Whitehead   W.  W.  "*   ^4 

Edward  O'Brien,  day  driver;  Edward  Hayes,  nish: 
driver  of  patrol  wagon. 

The  force  consists  of  one  chief,  one  captain,  coc 
lieutenant,  four  sergeants,  sixty  regular  polic^emen  and 
forty  supernumeraries.  For  the  year  endinf;  April  1, 
1896,  the  police  made  6,278  arrests — of  whom  2,12$ 
were  tried  by  police  court;  8,856  were  drunkards;  224 
assaults;  198  thefts;  18  burglaries,  etc.,  lodgers,  2,264: 
breach  of  peace,  884;  vagrants,  401. 

The  police  force  of  Hartford  was  or^ganized  and  ooi- 
formed  July,  1860.  A  night  watch  had  been  previoiis- 
ly  maintained  since  March,  1816. 

THE  POLICE  TELEGRAPH, 
Was  adopted  in  1886,  at  an  expense  of  ^45,000,  was 
finished  Feb.  4, 1886,  and  has  22  stations,  viz: 
No.  12,  Morgan  and  Front  streets. 
18,  Main  and  Morgan  streets. 
14,  Windsor  and  Avon  streets. 
16,  Main  and  Pavilion  streets. 
16,  Judson  and  Barbour  streets. 

21,  Union  Depot,  Asylum  street 

22,  Main  and  Ann  streets.    . 
28,  Albany  avenue  and  East  street 

24,  Albany  and  Bluehills  avenues. 

25,  Asylum  and  Woodland  streets. 

26,  Sigoumey  and  Collins  streets. 

27,  Farmington  avenue  and  Laurel  street. 

81,  State  and  Front  streets. 

82,  Sheldon  and  Front  streets. 
88,  Commerce  and  Potter  streets. 
84,  Main  and  Arch  streets. 
86,  Charter  Oak  avenue  and  Union  street. 

41,  Pearl  street.  Hook  and  Ladder  House. 

42,  Park  and  Broad  streets. 
48,  Zion  street  and  Glendale  avenue. 

44,  Broad  and  Howard  streets. 

45,  Sisson  avenue  and  Park  street 

46,  Park  and  Laurel  streets. 

61,  Wethersfield  avenue  and  Bond  street 

62,  Main  and  Congress  streets. 
68,  Washington  and  Vernon  streets. 
54,  Lafayette  and  Russ  streets. 
56,  Maple  avenue  and  Webster  street. 

61,  Pearl  street,  Selectmen's  ofiSlce. 

62,  Trumbull  street,  near  County  building. 
68,  House  of  Comfort,  Bushnell  park. 
72,  Farmington  avenue  and  Smith  streets. 

Five  new  boxesliave  been  added,  viz;  cor.  Maple av. 
and  Webster  st ;  house  of  comfort  on  Bushnell  Paric ; 
Laurel  st.  and  Farmington  av.;  Smith  st  and  Farming- 
ton  av.;  Trumbull  st  near  County  building. 

Keys  to  these  boxes  are  with  the  police  and  repu- 
table citizens.  One  key  fits  all  the  locks  of  the  oater 
doors.  Citizens  wanting  police  assistance  must  insert 
the  key  into  the  key  hole  m  the  center  of  box  marked 
"Citizens*  Key." 


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GiTT  OF  Hartford,  for  year  ending  March  81, 1896. 

REGEIFTB* 

Balance  from  old  account, 3  9,680.87 

Taxes, 688,268.97 

Hartford  Street  R.  R.  Co.  tax, 6,048.28 

Street  department, 8,81806 

Police           "          484.66 

Fire               "          1,066.64 

Health          «         8.50 

Police  court, 6,888.66 

City  court, 66.66 

City  hall  committee, 226.00 

Amusement    "         646.20 

Committee  on  bath  house, 6.00 

Miscellaneous 91.76 

Sewers, 11,916.81 

Sidewalks, 188.99 

Street  improvements, 1,474.08 

Public  parks 86.10 

Pearl  street  pavement,  16,831.96 

Laurel  street  bridge, 210.00 

Releasing  liens, 281.77 

Tax  for  Asylum  street  bridge, 62.22 

Permanent  improvement  debt  (notes),. . .  84,000.00 

Temporary  loans, 200,000.00 

9876,621.96 

DISBURaEMKim. 

Street  department, , $149,983.66 

Street  lighting  **     47,692.88 

Police                 "     81,629.67 

Fire                    "     82,460.08 

Sewer  ventilation, , 800.00 

Fire  department,  new  engine  houses,  etc,  87,994.18 

Police  court, 6,487.66 

City  court, 2,806.68 

Insurance, '. 614.16 

Interest, 72,667.66 

Pearl  street  pavement 17,617.88 

State  street  pavement, 11,816.88 

Health  department, 6,044.86 

Capitol  avenue  bridge, 10,000.00 

Laurel  street  bridge, 8,450.00 

Public  library, 9,000.00 

Salaries, 16,576.85 

Interest, 72,567.66 

Incidentals, 43,940.74 

Intercepting  sewer, 248.62 

Conn.  River  Bridge  and  Dis*t  committee,  896.00 

Sewers, 12,766.58 

Sidewalks, 291.96 

Street  improvements, 1,985.20 

Permanent  improvement  debt, 4,900.00 

Temporary  loans, 225,000.00 

Balance  to  new  account, 81,227.82 

$875,621.96 
WATER  DEPARTMENT. 

RKCBIPT8. 

Balance  from  old  account, $2,246.00 

Board  Water  Commissioners,  interest  due 

on  bonds  and  notes, 48,770.00 

$46,015.00 

DISBURSEMEMTS. 

Interest  on  notes  and  bonds, 43,240.00 

Balance  to  new  account, 2,775.00 

$46,015.00 

NILES  CHARITY  FUND. 

This  fund  consists  of  $40,000,  invested  in  local  bank 
stocks.  The  income,  $2,498.00,  is  paid  to  the  Hartford 
Charitable  and  Hartford  Widows'  Docieties. 


RESERVE  FUND  OF  THE  POLICE  DEPARTMENT 

RECEIPTS. 

Balance  April  1, 1895, $6,887.60 

Interest  on  $1,000  note, 

Interest  on  deposits, 

County  Commissioners,  6  per  cent  of  the 
licenses, 


50.00 
120.59 

2,857.87 


DI8B  UR8EMSKT8. 

Paid  members  of  Veteran  Reserve,. 
Balance  to  new  account, 


$8,866.58 

$2,800.00 
6,065.58 


$8,365.68 
PARK  DEPARTMENT- i?ape»»e  Account. 

RECEIPTS. 

Special  tax  for  parks, $28,788.91 

DI8BURBEHBNT8. 

Current  expenses, 18,316.62 

Balance,  March  81,1896, 10,478.29 

28,788.91 
PARK  DEPARTMENT— Ftiiirf  Account. 

RECEIPTS. 

Sale  of  park  improvement  bonds,. . .  .^ . . .      158,076.00 

DISBURSEMENTS. 

Purchase  of  land, 40,269.99 

Expense  issuing  bonds, 1,426.56 

Balance,  March  81, 1896, 111,879.46 

$158,075.00 
CONSOLIDATED  DEBT --Toum  and  City. 

LIABILITIES. 

Water  bonds.  4  to  6  per  cent.,  $970,000.00 
Capitol  Bonds,  1897,  6  pr.  ct..  1,000,000.00 
New  10-26  bonds,  1905,  4^  p.  ct.  270,000.00 
Consolidated  bonds,  1909, 8  p.  c.  750,000.00 
Funding  bonds,  1918,  4  pr.  ct.  290,000.00 
Park  improvement  bonds,  1926, 

8^  per  cent 160,000.00 

Permanent  improvement  debt, 

city  note, 79,100.00 

Town  notes, 126,500.00 

Town  note,  town  deposit  fund,.  28,481.00 

$8,659,081.00 

ASSETS. 

City  sinking  fund, $847,002.00 

Town  sinking  fund, 90,889.00 

Taxes  due, 80,689.00 

Assessments  due, 85,000.00 

Bills  receivable, 1.016.00 

Cash  on  hand, 171,554.00 

$    726,149.00 

N^t  debt, $2,982,982.00 

Lest  water  debt, 970,000.00 

$1,962,982.00 


VOTES  IN  HARTFORD  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1878-'94. 

Year.  Dem. 

R«)p.  : 

Proh. 

Oreenb. 

Lab. 

Heat     Total. 

1873    8,612 

8,147 

28 

•  •  • 

6,782 

1874    4,087 

2,880 

124 

•  •  • 

7,091 

1876    4,488 

8,226 

56 

•  •  • 

7,766 

1876    8,986 

8,260 

19 

167 

2       7,884 

1876*  5,021 

4,088 

4 

78 

1        9,187 

1878    8,792 

8,167 

24 

641 

7,624 

1880    4,707 

4,627 

6 

86 

9,824 

1882    4,684 

8,881 

16 

112 

8,642 

1884     5,846 

4,628 

61 

111 

. . .      10,041 

1886    4,764 

8,848 

124 

141 

8,872 

1888    5.587 

6,595 

188 

26 

. . .      11.296 

1890    6,209 

4,484 

152 

27 

8        9,876 

1892    6,876 

6,667 

186 

62 

48      12,190 

1894    5,748 

6,881 

90 

108 

89      11,866 

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€Bmmiitintti, 

Charity  OmnmissiiOHers. — E.  Henrv  Hyde,  Jr.,  Pres't, 
1898;  Thomas  J.  Blake,  1899;  FranV  Sl  Kellogg,  1899; 
JosephlF.  Swords,  1898;  Clarkson  N.  Fowler,  1897; 
Louis  B.  Haas,  1897 ;  W.  W.  Stillman,  Clerk.  Office, 
114  Pearl  street. 

Fire  OanmUtionert. — Ghas.  E.  Billings,  1898,  Preset; 
Daniel  Readett,  1897;  Henry  Kohn,  1897;  George 
Ulrich,  1898  ;  Ransom  N.  Fitzgerald,  1899;  Ralph  W. 
Cutler,  1899;  George  A.  Reynolds,  Clerk.  Regular 
meetings,  1st  and  3d  Tuesday  evenings  each  month. 
Office,  48  Pearl  street. 

Health  Cbmmimonerg, — Mayor  Miles  B.  Preston ;  Dr. 
Jas.  Campbell,  Pres't,  1897;  Frank  C.  Sumner,  1897; 
JohnM.  Holcombe,  1898 ;  Wm. W.Hyde,  1898;  Thomas 
F.  Kane,  1899;  Samuel  G.  Dunham,  1899;  Joseph 
B.  Hall,  Clerk;  Patrick  J.  Darcy,  Inspector;  Dr.  E.K. 
Root,  Medical  inspector;  Dr.  Arthur  J.  Wolff,  Bacter- 
iologist.   Office,  800  Main  st. 

Pari  Commisdonen. — Charles  E.  Gross,  Pres't,  1908; 
W.  DeLoss  Love,  Vice  President,  1899;  Sherman  W. 
Adams,  1896,  Secretary;  Gurdon  W.  Russell,  1897; 
1899;  Geo.  A.  Fairfield,  1898;  Willis  I.  Twichell,  1901  { 
Lucius  F.  Robinson,  1902;  George  H.  Day,  1904;  Pat- 
rick Ganran,  1905;  Jamea  F.  Dudley,  1906.  Office, 
836  Main  st. 

Police  Cbmmissionert.  —  Mayor  Miles  B.  Preston, 
President  ex  officio;  Henry  Osbom,  1897;  Jndson  H. 
Root,  1897;  Phineas  H.  lugalls,  1898;  Thos.  A.  Smith, 
1898;  William  B.  Day idsou,  1899;  Meigs  H.  Whaples, 
1899;  Geo.  N.  Holcomb,  Sec'y.    Office  800,  Main  st 

Street  Oommisdonen. — Charles  H.  Northam,  Pres't; 
1899;  Joseph  Buths,  1899;  John  R.  Hills,  1897; 
Timothy  E.  Steele,  1897;  William  E.  Cone,  1898; 
Edwin  J.  Mulcahy,  1898.  Salary  of  Board  $2,000,  to 
be  divided  between  the  members.  George  Nevers, 
Clerk.    Office,  800  Main  street 

Water  Commimonen, — John  S.  Hunter,  President, 
1897;  William  M.  Charter,  1898;  John  Allen,  1898; 
Ernest  Cady,  1897;  Jeffi-evO.  Phelps,  Jr.,  1899;  Ulysses 
H.  Brock  way,  1899;  J.  o.  Chase,  Sec' v.  Meets  2d 
Tuesday  in  each  month.    Office,  800  Main  street 


LOCATION  OF  HARTFORD  POUNDS. 

Blue  Hills  Pound. — John  W.  Shew key  keeper. 

Rear  14  South  Prospect  st,  Peter  A.  Tracey,.  " 

Rear  66  Wooster  st— Elisha  S.  Elmer, " 

Windsor  ay.,  near  Tower  st — Timothy  Matlier,  *' 


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THE  WORKING  EXPENSES 
Of  the  last  full  year  of  the  Volunteer  Fire  Depart- 
ment, ending  April,  1864,  were  $22,460.27  and  for  the 
year  ending  April.  1867,  the  Paid  Fire  Department  ex- 

Senses  were  $18,000.  Working  expenses  in  1868  were 
28,481.71.  Working  expenses  in  1869  were  $28,292.27. 
Working  expenses  in  1870  were  $26,942.90.  Working 
expenses  in  1871  were  $80,806.28.  Working  expenses 
in  1872  were  $63,920.86.  Working  expenses  in  1878 
were  $42,099.08.  Working  expenses  in  1874  were  $46,- 
838.60.  Working  expenses  in  1876,  were  $64,299.61 
including  8,300  feet  or  new  hose,  and  extensive  repairs 
to  engines  and  engine  houses.  Ditto  in  1876,  $62,720.86. 
Ditto  in  1877,  $46,671.46.  Ditto  in  1878,-130  officers 
and  men,  $48,106.20.  Ditto  in  1879,  $43,278.67.  Ditto 
in  1880,  $47,439.84.  Ditto  in  1881,  $68,362.61.  Ditto 
in  1882,  $68,144.10.  Ditto  in  1883,  including  a  new 
steamer,  $66,807.36.  Ditto  in  1884,  $62,762.30;  in  1886, 
$62,473.70;  in  1886,  $64,364.33 ;  in  1887,  $69,946.19;  in 
1888,  $61,474.72;  in  1889,  $71,887.38;  1890, $62,934.83; 
1891,  $60,998.14;  1892,  $66,493.66;  1893,  $68,862.02; 
1894,  $67,436.31;  1896,  $82,460.03,  including  $37,- 
994.18  for  engine  houses  Nos.  7  and  8. 


fixt  ft^artment. 

48  Pearl  st    For  Commissionen,  aee  page  644. 

Ah  ordinance  was  passed  by  the  City  Conncil,  Oct. 
10,  1864,  creating  a  paid  Fire  Department,  and  on  the 
24th  of  the  same  month  the  first  Board  oi  Fire  Com- 
missioners was  elected.  This  new  department  took 
possession  of  fire  apparatus,  December  1st,  1864. 

The  Department  consists  of  one  Chief  Engineer;  sal- 
ary $2,600;  three  assistant  Engineers,  $850;  eight  aieaoi 
fire  Engines,  and  one  Hose  carriage,  and  one  two  horse 
Hose  company— one  spare  Hose  carriage— fonr  wagons — 
forty-three  horses — new  Aerial  Truck  in  1888,  at  a 
cost  of  $8,500;  the  Propeller  Companies  having  14  men 
each,  the  horse  Engine  Comipanies  18  men  each,  and  the 
Hose  Company  7  men.  officers  included;  two  Hook 
and  Ladder  trucks,  with  a  Foreman  and  20  men.  At 
the  present  time  tiiere  are  18,100  feet  of  serviceable 
Hose  in  the  Department. 

Superintendent  of  Telegraph  system,  salary,  SlyBOO; 
Assistant  Superintendent,  $900;  Ensineer*a,$i,200;  As- 
sistant Engineer's,  Engine  Driver's,  Track  Driver's  and 
Steamers' Tillermen,  $900;  Permanent  Substitute,  $900; 
Hose  Driver's  and  Track  Tillerman,  $750;  Firemen  — 
bunker,  $175;  lodge  in  the  houses  of  the  Companv  to 
which  they  respectively  belong;  Foremen  $200;  other 
call  men  of  the  Department,  $150  each  annually. 

Telegraphic  Fire  J  farm,  costing  $11,000,  and  bell 
tower  over  70  feet  in  height,  and  new  fire  bell  of  8,175 
lbs.  weight,  erected  in  1881  at  an  expense  of  $807.52  to 
replace  the  one  tliat  became  cracked,  which  weighed 
9,000  lbs.  that  was  erected  in  1867  at  an  expense  ot 
$9,091,  with  29  miles  of  wire,  51  signal  boxes,  17  congs. 
Telephonic  communication  between  the  nine  stations. 
In  May,  1896,  there  were  50  miles  of  wire  and  89  call 
boxes! 

Chief  Engineer,  Henry  J.  Eaton.    No.  48  Peari  at 

Attutant  Engineen— Louis  ^rag,  Edwin  H.  Williams, 
Hamlet  P.  Barber. 

8iq}erintendent  Fire  Alarm,  George  W.  Hamilton. 

Assistant  Superintendent,  Walter  B.  Clark. 

Charier  Oak  Steam  Fire  Engine  CbmpamL  No.  1. — 
56  Main  st — Charles  E.  Wright,  Foreman;  William  J. 
Smith,  Engineer;  Thomas  A.  O'Brien,  Engine  Driver; 
Herbert  C.  Edwards,  Hose  Driver;  William  R.  Hays, 
Fireman. 

Hope  Steam  Fire  Engine  Cbn^Mmv,  No,  2. — 5  Pleasant 
St. — Fred.  C.  Krag,  Foreman;  George  W.  Kineslev, 
Engineer;  Charies  W.  Grifiitli,  Engine  Driver;  David 
F.  McSwecgan,  Hose  Driver;  Wm.  C.  Case,  Fureman. 

Blake  Steam  PropelUna  Fire  Engine  Co.  No.  8.— 
124  Front  street— ^/haries  Tarbox,  Foreman;  John 
Davis,  Engineer;  John  J.  Farmer,  Ass't  Engineer; 
James  Magonigfd,  Tilleraian;  B.  B.  Bailey,  Hoee  Driver. 

Annihilator  Steam  Propelling  Fire  Engine  Q>.  No.  4. — 
60  Ann  street — Geo.  Estlow,  Foreman;  Edward  Som- 
mennan^  Engineer;  Charles  F.  Grundt  Ass't  Engineer; 
W.A.  Bmgham,  Tillerman;  Eraest  M.  Quigley,  Hose 
Driver. 

Lawrence  Steam  FHre  Engine  Ob.  No.  5.— 129  Sigonr- 
ney  st — Robert  Marchant,  Foreman;  Aug.  P.  Lyons, 
Engineer;  Ed.  C.  Woodworth,  Engine  Driver;  George 
L.  Stiles,  Hose  Driver;  Thomas  F.  Mulcahy,  Fireman. 

Colt  Steam  Fire  Engine  Cb.  No.  6.~Q8  Huyshope.— 
John  A.  Staib,  Foreman;  Albert  B.  Camp,  Engi- 
neer; John  GIvnn,  Engine  Driver;  John  F.  Dnngan, 
Hose  Driver;  John  J.  Mclntyre,  Fireman. 

Engine  Bouse  No.  7. — 960  Main  street — Wm.  Senk, 
Foreman;  A.  Loom  is.  Engineer;  J.  .L  Broughel,  En- 
gine Driver;  F.  C.  Wood,  Hose  Driver;  George  W.  Mo- 
Clellan,  Fireman. 


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Engine  House  No,  8. — 841  Park  street — .T.  S.  Secor, 
Foreman;  W.  P.  Barker, Endneer;  Robert Magonigal. 
Engine  Driver;  Anthony  F.  Bolan,  Hose  Driver;  David 
Watkinson,  Fireman. 

Aerial  Truck  No.  1.— 276  Pearl  street— Samuel  C. 
Cooper,  Foreman;  James  W.  Noyes,  Driver;  John  E. 
Street,  Tillerman;  Solomon  F.  Birmingham,  Assistant 
Driver. 

Leverich  TVtici,  No.  2.-275  Pearl  street— John  E. 
Carey,  Driver;  John  O'Meara,  Tillerman. 

Bue  Oo.  No.  1.— 48  Pearl  st— David  J  Jordan,  Fore- 
man; John  F.  Duffy,  Driver;  John  G.  Barnard, 
Assistant  Driver. 


FIRE  ALARM  TELEGRAPH 

Was  erected  and  first  used  in  this  city  January,  1868. 

Railroad  time  is  given  daily  at  noon  and  9  p.  m.  by 
one  stroke  on  the  fire  alarm  bell. 

Two  strokes  for  Fire  is  Out. 

Ten  strokes  for  General  Alarm. 

Twelve  strokes  twice  for  Military  Alarm. 

Number  and  Location  of  Fire  Alarm  Boxes  and  en- 
gines which  respond  to  first  alarm;  the  Hose  Co.  and 
one  of  the  Hook  and  Ladder  Co*s  respond  to  all  alarms. 

BOX  LOCATION.  KNOIKIIS. 

13 — Asylum  st.  cor.  Union  pi 2-8-4-6 

122— Myrtle  st.  cor.  Edwards  st 4-6 

128—169  High  st,  Foot  Guard  Armory,.        2-^8-4 

— 13 — Asylum  st.  cor.  Farmington  av 2  4  6 

14 — Walnuts  st  opp.  Chestnut  st 2-4-6 

141— Lumber  st 2-8-4-7 

142 — Albany  av.  cor.  East  st 2-4 

143—42  Seyms  st,  Hartford  Co.  Jail, . . .        2-4-7 
15—1  Flower  st,  Pratt  &  Whitney  Co.. . .        4-6-8 

13—276  Pearl  st,  Hook  &  Ladder  Co 1-2-8-4 

161—247  Pearl  st.  Telephone  Office, 1-2-8-4 

17_60  Ann  St.,  Engine  4*s  house, 1-2-8-4 

IS— r.  481  Asylum  st,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.    1-4-6-8 

13 — Trumbull  st.  cor.  Chapel  st 2-8-4 

21— Asylum  st  cor.  Trumbull  st 1-2  8  4  6 

23— Main  st  cor.  Pearl  st 1-2-8-4-6 

281 — Main  st.  cor.  Asylum  st 1-2-8-4-6 

24— Market  st  near  Stat«  st 1-2-8-4-6 

23—124  Front  st,  Engine  8's  house, 1-^-8-4-6 

23 — Grove  st  cor.  Commerce  st 1-8-4-6 

27— Main  st.  cor.  Pratt  st 1-2-8-4-6 

28 — Main  st  cor.  Morgan  st 1-2-8-4 

23 — Morgan  st  cor.  Front  sts 2-8-4 

31— Arch  st  cor.  Front  st 1-8-4-6 

812 — Charter  Oak  av.  cor.  Governor  st. .        1-8-6 

818—40  Governor  st 1-8-4-6 

814— Sheldon  st.  cor.  Taylor  st 1-8-6 

32— Main  st.  cor.  Gold  st 1-2-8-4-6 

34—16  Trumbull  st.  cor.  Hicks  st 1-2-8-4-6 

33 — Main  st  cor.  Elm  st 1-2-S-4-6 

33— Capitol  av.  cor.  West  st 1-2-8-4-6 

37— Colt's  Armory, 1-8-4-6 

38^Main  st.  cor.  Buckingham  st 1-8-4-6 

39 — 98  Huyshope  av.  Engine  6*s  house,. .        1-8-6 
41—486  Capitol  av.  front  Pope's  Factory,    1-4-6-8 

4 1 2 — Russ  st  cor  Lawrence  st 1-6-8 

42 — Park  st  cor.  Washington  st 1-4-8 

421— Buckinghain  st.  cor.  Cedar  st 1-4-8 


BOX.  LOCATIOM.  KNOnnSS. 

423 — Jefferson  st  cor.  Washington  st. . .  1-4-8 

43 — Russ  St.  cor.  Oak  st 1-8 

43— Summit  st  cor.  New  Britain  av 1-8 

43 — Zion  st  opp.  Vernon  st 1-8 

461 — Hamilton  st  cor.  Wellington  st. . .  6-8 

47 — Park  st.  cor.  Lawrence  st 1-8 

471—841  Park  st  Engine  8'8  house 1-8 

48 — Broad  st  cor.  Vernon  st 1-6-8 

3—61^  Main  st.  Engine  I's  house, 1-4-6-8 

31 — Congress  st  cor.  Maple  av 1-6-8 

512 — Franklin  av.  cor.  Pawtucket st. . . .  1-6 

518 — Morris  st  cor.  Franklin  av 1-6 

514—20  Hudson  st.,  Hartford  Hospital,. .  1-6-8 

32—109  Wethersfield  av 1-6 

521 — Wethersfield  av.  cor.  Preston  st. . . .  1-6 

522 — Wethersfield  av.  opp.  Union  Grove,  1-6 

53 — Washington  st.  cor.  Retreat  av. 1-6-8 

34 — Wethersfield  av.  opp.  Alden  st 1-6 

53— New  Britain  av.  cor.  Washington  st.  1-8 

57 — 80  Washington  st.  Retreat  for  Insane,  1-4-8 

3 — Asylum  st  cor.  Sumner  st 4-6 

31 — Farmington  av.  cor.  Smith  st 4-6 

32 — 129  Sigoumey  st,  Engine  6's  house,.  4-6 

621 — 160  Farmington  av..  Cathedral,.. . .  4-6-8 

33 — Farmington  av.  cor.  Gillett  st 4-6 

34— Park  st  cor.  Sisson  av 6-8 

641 — Smith  st  cor.  Davenport  st 6-8 

642— Park  st  cor.  Heath  st 6-8 

6  4  8—690  Park  s t ,  Rubber  Works, 1-6-8 

35 — Capitol  av.  cor.  Laurel  st.. 1-6-8 

651—681  Capitol  av 1-6-8 

652 — Park  and  Laurel  sts.,  (Pope's),. . . .  1-6-8 

37 — Sigoumey  st  cor.  Cushman  st 1-6-8 

7 — Albany  av.  cor.  Williams  st 2-4 

71 — Woodland  st.  cor.  Collins  st 4-6 

712 — Collins  st  west  of  Sigoumey  st. . .  4-6 

7 1 8 — Ashley  st.  cor.  Huntington  st 4-6 

72 — Holcombe  and  Vine  sts.,  Alms-house,  2-7 

73 — Garden  st  cor.  Collins  st 4-6 

74 — Albany  av.  cor.  Bluehills  av 2-6 

75—28  Vine  St.,  opp.  T.  J.  Blake's, 2-7 

8 — Main  st  cor.  Canton  st 2-7 

81 — Main  st.  cor.  Capen  st 2-7 

812— Main  st.  cor.  Mahl  av 2-4-7 

82— Clark  st  cor.  Westland  st 2-7 

83— Main  st.  cor.  Frankfort  st 2-7 

881—960  Main  st,  Engine  7's  -iiouse,.. . .  2-7 

84 — Capen  st.  cor.  Garden  st 2-7 

3— Main  st  cor.  High  st 2-4-7 

31 — 6  Pleasant  st..  Engine  2's  house, ....  2-8-4-7 

•2 — Windsor  st  cor.  Pleasant  st. ...... .  8-4-7 

33—166  Windsor  st 2-4^7 


FIRE  RESERVOIRS. 

First  one  built  in  1789,  the  last  one  in  1860.  Capac- 
ity of  each  about  100,000  gallons  and  supplied  rrom 
near  by  roofs.    Sunk  in  the  ground  about  16  feet 

Maih  street,  82,  91,  98,  126,  217,  800,  418,  480.  646. 

Stats  street,  east  side  of  new  Post  Office  building. 

Front  street,  near  Nos.  104,  217. 

Trumbull  street,  S.  W.  cor  Church  st 

Trumbull  street,  comer  of  ChapeU 


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oeeb^s  habtfoed  cm  dibbctoey. 


FIRE  HYDRANTS. 

Afflrck  street,  Nos.  1,  89. 

Albany  avenue,  Nos.  11,  69,  97.  106,  154.  202,  871; 
between  Vine  and  Woodland ;  N.  E.  cor.  Woodland. 

Au>BM  street,  No.  2. 

Allen  place,  Nos.  26,  88,  109;  comer  of  Broad. 

Allyn  street,  Nos.  97, 128,  217,  250,  872,  482. 

American  row,  near  Parson's  Theater. 

Amftt  street,  west  side,  650  feet  N.  trom  Fark  street; 
S.  W.  comer  Capitol  av. 

Ann  street,  Nos.  26,  40,  70,  92,  180. 

Akch  street,  comer  Main,  146. 

Ashley  street,  Nos.  2, 12. 

Asylum  street,  Nos.  2,  27,  64,  92, 121, 187, 198,  210, 
260, 800, 829  double,  388  double,  401, 464, 626, 674  double, 
684,  720,  927,  1010,  1076, 1205;  and  near  Prospect  ay. 

Atlantic  street,  No.  25. 

Avon  street,  No.  2, 20,  64,  near  railroad  track. 

Babcock  St.,  W.  side  bet'n  Capitol  av.  &  Russst. 

Barbour  street,  Nos.  1,  67, 129;  near  cor.  Charlotte; 
also  near  cor.  Westland. 

Bartholomew  avenue,  comer  Uaniilton  street,  and 
near  Hartford  Rubber  Works. 

Beacon  street,  west  side,  460  feet  S.  of  Farmington  av. 

Brlden  street,  No.  9. 

Bellevub  street,  Nos.  80,  61,  96,  124, 148.  East  side 
midway  between  (Jan ton  and  Pavilion. 

Belmont  street,  north  side,  midway  between  Well- 
ington street  and  Bartolomew  avenue. 

Benton  street,  Nos.  2,  118. 

Bond  street,  north  side,  N.  E.  comer  Franklin  av.  and 
600  feet  W.  from  Franklin  avenue. 

Broad  street,  Nos.  9,  862, 1021, 1267, 1871, 1488, 1566. 

Brook  street,  opposite  Fairmount  st.,  comer  Albany 
av.,200  feet  north  Liberty  st.^ 

Brownbll  avenue,  S.W.  corner  Washington. 

Buckingham  street,  No.  1,  double. 

Canton  street,  Nos.  2,  85. 

Capftol  av..  Nob.  27,  91  double;  near  S.  W.  comer 
State  Capitol;  486,478. 

Cedar  street,  Nos.  2,  81,  60. 

Center  street,  comer  Fairmount  st 

Central  row,  Nos.  11,  27. 

Chapel  street,  Nos.  28,  46. 

Charles  street.  No.  51. 

Charter  Oak  avenue,  Noe.  28, 106, 127. 

Charter  Oak  place,  No.  28. 

Chestnut  street.  No.  28. 

Church  street,  Nos.  1,  24,  62,  90,  118. 

Clark  street,  Nos.  1,  60, 186,  S.  W.  comer  Judson. 

Clinton  street,  No.  1. 

Collins  street,  Nos.  6, 109,  812,  840,  878. 

Columbia  street,  south  end  of  street. 

Commerce  street.  Nos.  40,  81,  96,  171,  221. 

Cone  street,  north  side,  comer  of  Oxford;  north  side 
comer  Prospect  avenue. 

Congress  street,  Nos.  10,  81 

CuRCOMBE  street,  Nos.  1,  20. 

Cushman  street,  No.  40. 

Dean  street,  No.  17. 

Dutch  Point,  near  Steam  Saw  Mill. 

East  street.  No.  14. 

Edwards  street.  No.  17. 

Ellery  street.  No.  1. 

Ellsworth  street,  300  feet  south  New  Britain  av. 

Elm  street,  Nos.  36,  60.  71,  90. 

Elmkk  street,  corner  Clark  N.  E. 

Farmington  avenue,  Nos.  126, 149, 190,  340,  622. 

Florence  street,  No.  10. 

Flower  St.,  Nos.  2,  double,  8,  r.  19, 41, 101,  cor.  Queen. 

P'oRD  street,  No.  10. 

Francis  avenue,  S.  W.  comer  Park;  S.  W.  end. 

Francis  avenue,  corner  Hamilton  av. 

Ferry  street,  No.  62. 

Forest  street^  No.  46. 

Frankun  avenue,  400  feet  north  of  Bond;  cor.  Ben- 
ton ;  900  feet  south  of  Maple. 

Front  street,  Nos.  6,  89,  71,  96,  124,  166,  216,  268 
270,288,819,846,871. 


Gardkn  street,  Nos.  48,  98 ;  near  AUmui j,  and  400 
feet  North,  comer  Mather  st. 

GiRARD  avenue,  west  side. 

Qlbndalb  avenue,  41,  80. 

Goodman  place,  north  end. 

GoYBBNOR  street,  Nos.  18,  46. 

Grace  street,  N.  W.  corner  New  Park  ay. 

Grand  street,  Nos.  2,  56. 

Grbxn  street,  Nos.  26,  79. 

Gboyb  street,  Noe.  84,  62. 

Hamilton  street,  Nos.  148;  S.  E.  comer  WelUngtoii 
av. ;  near  Francis  av. ;  near  Pope*s  Tubing  Works. 

Harbison  street,  86,  60. 

Hawthorn  street,  Nos.  6, 168. 

Hatnbs  street.  No.  8. 

Hendricxben  avenue,  No.  25. 

Hicks  street,  No.  2. 

High  street,  Nos.  12,  49. 

Highland  street,  opp.  residence  J.  C.  Webster. 

Marshall  street,  West  side. 

Hopkins  street,  Nos.  2,  41,  66. 

Howard  street,  No.  2. 

Hudson  street,  Nos.  62,  86, 106. 

HuNOERFORD  Street,  No.  11. 

Huntington  street,  Nos.  1,  86;  midway  between 
Asylum  and  Collins;  cor.  Collins;  and  end,  800  feet, 
north  of  Ashley  st. 

Huntley  place.  No.  1. 

Hutshope  avenue,  Nos.  88,  67,  77. 

Imlat  street.  No.  40 ;  comer  Farmineton  et. 

Jbpferson  street,  Nos.  8,  28,  62,  74,  86. 

Jewell  street,  near  the  bridge;  near  JewelPs  fac- 
tory ;  near  Ann. 

John  street,  Nos.  29,  67. 

Julius  street,  850  feet  south  of  New  Britain  av. 

Kennedy  street,  No.  28. 

KenyoK  street,  two. 

KiBBE  street,  800  ft.  W.  of  New  Park  av.  north  side. 

KiLBOuRN  street,  Nos.  2,  24. 

Kinsley  street.  No.  21. 

Laurel  street,  Nos.  25,  81, 125, 176,  809. 

Lawrence  street,  Nos.  1,  70, 198, 281. 

Lewis  street.  No.  1. 

Liberty  street.  No.  64. 

Linden  place.  No.  12. 

Loom  IS  street,  E.  side,  between  Bellevue  &  Windsor. 

Madison  avenue,  800  ft  N.  of  Park,  200  N.  Kibbe. 

Madison  street,  Nos.  87,  81. 

Main  street,  Nos.  19,  80  double,  61,  60,  76,  08,  114, 
126, 182,  146,  151  double,  184,  207,  210,  212,  217,  228 
double,  281, 246  double,  260,  rear  262,  267,  268,  284, 290, 
8  valved  one  at  812,  821, 884, 848,  876,881, 889  steamer 
nozzle,  420,  448,  474,  479,  482  steamer  nozzle,  620,  646, 
570,  645,  700,  728,  764,  778,  818,  882,  848,  870,  891,  926, 
986,  960,  966,  two  beyond  numberings. 

Maple  avenue,  Nos.  98,  222. 

Market  street,  Nos.  1,  opposite  60, 166,  206, 271. 

Marshall  street,  west  side. 

Martin  street,  Nos.  1,  77, 188. 

May  street,  comer  Sergeant. 

Mechanic  street.  Nos.  2,  86. 

Morgan  street,  Nos.  60,  92. 

Morris  street,  No.  26. 

Mulberry  street.  No.  41. 
.  New  Britain  avenue,  Nos.  12, 19, 87,  62,  78,  99, 106, 

New  Park  avenue,  N.  E.  corner  Prospect  av. 

N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  R.  R. — ^repair  shops,  two— one  is  doable. 

N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R. — 6  in  repair  shops,  S.  of  depot 

NiLES  street,  Nos.  2,  60,  90. 

North  street,  Nos.  9,  57. 

Oak  street,  ho.  6;  cor.  Grand;  150  So.  Ross. 

Park  street,  Nos.  44, 100, 168,  204,  285,  405,  comer 
Sisson  av.;  opp.  Madison  av.;  N.  W. comer  Smith, near 
Prospect  av.;  south  side,  cor.  Bartholomew  av. 

Pavilion  street,  No.  2. 

Pearl  street,  Nos.  88,  46,  81, 116, 129, 170, 270,  837. 

Pine  street,  Nos.  64,  87. 

Pleasant  street,  Nos.  8, 19,  46, 76. 

Portland  street,  No.  66. 


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Potter  street  Noe.  27, 110. 

Pratt  street,  Noe.  2,  double,  28. 

Prospsct  avenae,  near  J.  Lockwood^s;  comer  Farm- 
ington;  opposite  G.  M.  Pond's — all  three  on  west  side. 

Pbospkct  street,  Noe.  2,  87. 

Putnam  street,  No.  40. 

QuKKM  street,  No.  2. 

Rktrkat  avenue.  No.  98. 

Russ  street,  No.  2 ;  S.  W.  corner  Putnam. 

RussKLL  street,  No.  2;  west  of  railroad  track. 

Sanford  street,  No.  78. 

Scarborough  street,  west  side,  1,100  feet  south  of 
Albany  av.;  west  side,  800  feet  nortli  of  Asylum  av. 

Seymour  street,  Nm.  2,  69, 163. 

Seyms  street,  Nos.  2,  80,  46. 

Sheldon  street,  S.  side;  Nos.  70, 188, 188,  271,  848. 

Sherman  street,  one. 

SiGOUKNBY  street,  Nos.  6.  69, 158, 181,  211. 

SissoM  av..  N.  W.  cor.  Warrenton ;  S.  W.  cor.  Far.  av. 

Smith  street,  Nos.  2.  126,  260. 

South  Ann  street,  rio.  8. 

South  Hudson  street.  No.  20. 

South  Prospect  street,  No.  40. 

Spring  street.  No.  60. 

Spruce  street.  No.  5,  and  near  cor  Church,  W.  side. 

Squire  street,  near  south  end. 

State  Prison  Grounds,  three. 

State  street,  Nos.  2,  62, 100, 101, 129,  208,  rear  228 
228,  258. 

Sumner  street,  Nos.  2,  81,  58. 

Tal-cott  street,  Nos.  80  67,  80. 

Temple  street,  No.  46,  66. 

TowNLBY  street.  No.  84. 

Taylor  street,  west  side  Commerce. 

Trumbull  street,  Nos.  15,  58  double,  54, 106,  188. 

Tremont  street,  N.  £.  comer  Farmington;  S.  W.  cor- 
ner Hawthorn. 

Trinity  street  No.  2,  comer  of  Elm. 

Union  place.  No.  24,  near  cor.  Church  st 

Union  street,  one  west  side. 

Vandyke  avenue,  comer  Wawaime  av. 

Vernon  street,  Noe.  52, 116. 

Village  street,  No.  24. 

Vine  street,  No.  24 ;  comer  Capen. 

Wadsworth  street,  Nos.  85,  70. 

W«iLNUT  street,  Nos.  2,  25,  80,  58,  70,  110;  75  feet 
E.  from  railroad;  cor.  Chestnut 

Ward  street,  Nos  2, 17,  79. 

Warner  street,  N.  side  425  fl.W.  of  Franklin;  No.  10. 

Warrenton  street,  east  comer  of  Beacon. 

Washington  st,  Nos.  11, 29. 45, 55, 75,  181, 188, 147. 

Wawarme  avenue,  south  side,  opp.  Hendricxsen  av. ; 
near  Valley  Railroad  machine  shop. 

Webster  street,  S.  W.  comer  New  Britain  av. :  resi- 
dence of  Edwin  Merritt,  No.  17,25,  cor.  New  Britain  av. 

Wkehassat  street,  S.  end  factory;  S.  E.  cor.  Van- 
block  st 

Wellington  street,  west  side. 

Wells  street,  Nos.  12,  40. 

West  Hartford  Center— double — ^for  town  use. 

West  street,  one. 

Wetherspield  avenue,   Nos.  45,  80,  106,  109, 126, 
160,  281,  249,  260,  800;  near  city  line. 

Westland  street,  north  side,  front  of  School  house. 

WiLLARD  street,  Nos.  2,  40,  68. 

Williams  street,  Noe.  29,  111. 

Willow  street.  No.  66. 

Wii^oN  street,  Nos.  86,  65. 

Windsor  street,  Nos.  87, 110, 157, 165, 175,  216;  S. 
E.  corner  Suffield. 

WiNTHROP  street.  No.  16. 

Winter  street,  north  side  150  feet  east  of  Brook. 

Woodbine  street.  No.  21,  111. 

WooDBRiDGE  Street,  No.  40 ;  comer  Sheldon. 

Woodland  street,  east  and  west  sides;  Nos.  128,  209, 
and  south  of  Albany  av.  460  feet,  W.  side,  opp.  Niles. 

WoosTER  street,  Noe.  84,  68, 120. 

Wyllys  street,  comer  Wethersfleld  av. 

ZioN  street,  opposite  stone  breaker. 


FIRES  IN  THIS  CITY 

From  April  1, 1896,  to  April  1, 1896. 

Amount  of  Losses  not  estimated  by  the  Department 

this  year. 

1895.  LOCATION.  occupant  or  OWNER. 

April    5,  rear  9  Zion,  John  Gunning. 

"     80,  Wethersfield  av.,  E.  HabetiHtein. 

May     1,  154  Main,  Mrs.  Kstlow. 

**       4,  Main,  St.  Thomas  Church. 

"       5,  878  Main,  R.  Ballerstein  &  Co. 

"     10,  Morgan  st.cro88'g,  R.  R.  Co's  freight  car. 

"     17,  EaPt  Hartford  Bridge. 

"     28,  18  Morgan,  Mrs.  Nihill. 

June    8,  92  Albany  av.,  M.  A.  FIvnn. 

**     14,  165  Windsor,  Smith,  l^ortham  &  Co. 

*•     16,  rear  177  Asylum,  A.  Mugford. 

"     19,  8  Slgournev,  Smith,  Bonm  &  Co. 

"     29,  142  Asvlum,  P.  W.  Newton. 
July     8,  67  Hicks. 

"       5,  Talcott  court,  Louise  Talcott. 

"       8,  222  Asvlum,  A.  C.  Noot 

"     14,  14  Ford,  R.  S.  Peck  &  Co. 

"     17,  55  Judson,  P.  Zimmerman. 

"     19,  70  Williams,  R.  Walker. 

"     25,  556  Capitol,  Pratt  &  Cady  Co. 

"     26,  69  Morgan,  L.  T.  Frisbie. 

"     28,  56  Pleasant,  A.  Copelnnd. 

"     29,  rear  264  Main,  D wight  Slate  Mach  Co. 

Aug.  22,  69  Asylum,  £.  J.  Smith  &  Co. 

"     26,  74  High. 

"     81,  Rice  court,  C.  A.  Blake  &  Co. 

Sept  18,  18  Pratt  Dr.  S.  B.  Childs. 

•*     21,  172  Commerce,  J.  J.  Poole  &  Co. 

"     28,  152  Asylum,  Allvn  House. 

"     24,  224Wetherstieldav.  J.  0.  Moulton. 

Oct     8,  59  Village,  M.  Vito. 

»*       9,  86  Charter  Oak  pi.  A.  K.  Child.  / 

"      9,  11  Central  row,  Sangerbund  Society. 

"     16,  889  Laurel,  Dr.  S.  0.  Pilling. 

"     22,  111  Peari,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Weldon. 

"     28,  111  Peari,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Weldon. 

Nov.     1,  87  Mulberry,  Albert  Foraie. 

"       8,  Main,  cor.  Asylum,  Maver,  Grace  &  Mayer. 

«     10,  88  Pleasant,  N.  fe.  R.  R. 

"     20,  844  Main,  Way  Hardware  Co. 

"     28,  108  Asylum. 

"     24,  5  Asylum,  Ernst  Schall  Co. 

Dec.     6,  42  Asylum,  S.  Bond  v. 

"       6,  196  Front,  I.  Idleman. 

"       8,  300  Farmington  av.  M.  Bennett.  ' 

"      13,  16  Ellery,  John  Coniskev. 

»*     18,  9  Green,  B.  Hickey.     * 

"     19,  5  Asylum,  Ernst  Schall  Co. 
1896. 

Jan.      6,  rear  82  Pleasant,  M.  Herlitschek. 

'*       9,  828  Main. 

"     15,  lOJ^Ford,  Mrs.  L.  Joseph. 

"      16,  40  North,  A.  Altman. 

*'     17,  Peari,  comer  Ford,  C.  C.  Kimball. 

"     25,  10  Gold. 

"     26,  58  Trumbull,  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

Feb.     2,  168  Front,  C  Gamerdinger. 

"       8,  705  Main,  G.  F.  Kellogg. 

*»     11,  179  Seymour,  H.  A.  Tvler. 

"     15,  140  Trambull,  T.  H.  Bissell. 

"      16,  884  Wethersfield,  Institute  for  Blind. 

'*      16,  R.  R.  track,  Parkvilie,  freight  car. 

'*     18,  41  Canton,  Mechanics  Savings  Bank. 

»*     26,  1123  Main,  E.  A.  Sage. 

«     28,  122  Windsor,  M.  Sullivan. 

March  1,  256  State,  A.  Lankton. 

"       4,  62  Walnut,  F.  Smith. 

«       9,  172  Front,  J.  M.  Richman. 

"       9,  190  Front,  Carpenter  &  Bartlett 

"     15,  874  Asylum,  J.  G.  Batterson. 

"      19,  58  Flower,  James  King. 

"     24,  440  Asylum,  J.  L.  Howard  &  Co. 

"     25,  2  Lewis. 

"     81,  842  Front,  J.  E.  Francis. 


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f  artfnrlr  MiiUt  ^0rlts. 

OFFICE  800  MAIM  STREET. 

JoHM  S.  HuMTKR,  President  and  Sup't;  J.  Seymour 
Ghftse,  Secretary ;  W.  £.  Johnson,  Engineer  in  Charge 
at  Reservoirs;  William  Russell,  Bookkeeper;  Fred*k 
D.  Berry,  Assistant  Bookkeeper;  Albert  A.  Fox,  In- 
spector; Dudley  W.  Havens,  Assistant  Inspector;  Bar- 
tholomew Dwyer,  Foreman  Main  Pipe  DepH;  Thomas 
Carmody,  Foreman  of  Service  Pipe  Dep*t;  Lawrence 
Lowe,  foreman  of  Repairs  and  Pumping  Station. 

For  Commissioners,  see  paf^e  644. 

Bills  due  May  1  and  Nov.  1---6  per  cent,  added  ten  days 
after  due — 1  per  cent,  on  1st  day  of  each  month  after. 

Surveys  for  these  works  were  commenced  Oct.  1868 ; 
ground  broke  June,  1864  and  first  pumping  of  water, 
Oct.  28,  1866.  The  engines  and  pumps  were  used  in 
supplying  water  to  the  Garden  Street  Reservoir  from 
the  Connecticut  river  up  to  Jan.  2, 1867,  at  2  p.  m.,  at 
which  time  water  from  West  Hartford  was  substituted. 

Pumps  were  started  Oct  8,  1891,  2.80  p.m.,  and  run 
till  Dec.  8th;  they  were  also  run  Dec.  22d  to  the  30th 
inst.,  to  supply  a  large  part  of  the  city,  owing  to  the 
failure  in  the  supply  of  the  reserv'oirs.  Its  hourly  ca- 
pacity is  164,000  gallons  for  delivering  at  reservoir, 
which  is  at  an  elevation  of  126  feet  above  the  river,  and 
1^  miles  distant  from  it.  The  load  upon  the  enginelkt 
low  water,  and  with  a  full  Reservoir,  is  11,934  pounds. 

The  pier  in  the  river,  to  protect  the  receiving  pipe,  is 
where  at  low  water,  there  is  12  feet  in  depth,  tne  water 
running  into  a  well  140  feet  from  the  river. 

The  Original  Garden  Street  RssERyoiR,  97-176 
Garden  street,  is  connected  by  6,879  feet  of  16  inch  iron 
pipe,  with  Pumps  on  Water  st. ;  holds  8,600,000  gallons. 

The  head  is  as  follows:-  S*^*"  f*-  ^~* H»fd 

Reserroir.    lUserroir. 

Main  street  near  Trumbull  street,    62  feet  187  feet 

«  "     the  Tunnel,  67  «  202  " 

"  "     Temple  street,        67  "  192  " 

"  in  front  of  City  Hall,      66  "  201  " 

"  on  Stone  Bridge,  88  "  218  ** 

"  by  South  Church,  78  "  208  " 

At  Charter  Oak  place,  highest  point,  61  ^  186  '* 

Highest  point  on  Capitol  grounds,    40  **  176  ** 

Washington  st  at  Buckingham  st,  48  **  178  *< 

»^  "  Park  street,  44  "  179  « 

Spring  street,  comer  Myrtle  street,  62  **  187  ** 

Windsor  avenue,  at  Arsenal  Gate,    44  **  179  " 

Front  street,  at  State  street,  98  **  288  '* 

"  *«  Morgan  street,        101  "  286  " 

Pleasant  street,  at  Winthrop  St.,      68  "  208  *' 

«  "  Windsor  street,    96  "  281  " 

The  West  Hartford  Reservoir  was  completed 
and  water  furnished  the  city  therefrom  at  2  o'clock  p. 
M.,  January  2d,  1867,  at  which  time  the  pumps  ceased 
working,  and  have  been  used  since  only  occasionally. 

The  receipts  from  Water  Rents  collected  for  the  year 
ending  March  1, 1896,  amounted  to  $200,662.86;  from 
sale  of  pipe,  etc.,  $4,831.99;  cash  on  hand,  March  1, 
1896,  $19,691.36 ;  total  receipts,  $227,632.88.  Disburse- 
ments as  follows:  Construction,  $88,184.88;  repairs, 
$11,716.61;  current  expenses,  $81,617.61;  interest  on 
water  bonds,  $48,770.00;  cash  on  hand,  $62,294.88; 
total  disbursements,  $227,632.88. 

Total  consumption  of  water  for  the  year  ending 
March  1. 1869,  when  it  was  all  measured  at  the  pump- 
ing works,  was  700,000,000  callous.  Under  the  direct 
distribution  from  the  West  Hartford  reservoir  during 
the  1876  fiscal  year,  was  1,808,600,000  gallons,  equal  to 
4,964,796  gallons  per  day.  During  the  drouglit  of  1879 
the  average  dailv  supply  from  Sept  22^  1879,  to  Jan. 
28, 1880,  pumped  from  the  river,  for  use  m  the  eastern 
part  of  the  city,  was  8,298,816  gallons,  which  shows  an 
average  daily  supply  to  the  city  of  6,000,000  gallons. 

Reservoir  "No.  1  is  five  miles  finom  City  Hall,  and  at 
high  water  fiows  82  acres.  Its  capacity  of  84  feet  in 
depth  is  146,986,648  United  States  gallons.    The  alti- 


tade  of  the  reservoir  at  top  water  above  low  witer  oi 
Connecticut  River  is  260  feet,  and  gives  a  head  at  fifae 
City  Hall  of  186  feet  over  the  old  works. 

Reservoir  No.  2  is  Ij  miles  beyond  Resenroir  Ka  1, 
covering  a  water  surface  of  49  acres  witli  41  feet  6ibp± 
and  capacity  of  288,694,876  gallons.  Forty  acres  of 
laiid  was  purchased  in  1890  for  additional  water  shed. 

Reservoir  No.  8,  is  located  about  one  mile  northwest- 
erly from  Reservoir  No.  1,  and  was  completed  Octol<r 
80,  1876,  with  a  capacity,  when  filled  to  depth  of  M 
feet,  of  146,696,829  gallons,  covering  25  42-100  acres 
at  top  water  line.    Total  cost  $69,117.78. 

Reservoir  No.  4,  located  in  towns  of  New  Britmin  and 
Farmmgton.  It  Is  8^  miles  from  the  city  by  the  sooth 
road.  The  reservoir  overfiowe  160  of  the  188  acres^ 
The  land  cost  $9,764.90;  construction,  S84,124. 86.  Its 
capacity  of  20  feet  in  depth  is  601,868,692  gallons. 

Reservoir  No.  6  is  on  Mine  Brook,  about  half  a  mik 
from  No.  1,  with  a  capacity  of  94,182,000  f^kms; 
constructed  in  1884,  at  an  expense  of  $18,640  and  paid 
from  receipts  of  water  rents. 

Reservoir  No.  6  is  located  about  2  miles  north  of  the 
first  water  shed,  and  covers  about  109  acres  and  will 
hold  over  800,000,000;  it  was  completed  Oct.  1,  1896, 
and  cost  $694,781.06. 

Making  a  total  supply  of  over  2,100,000,000  galkios 
in  the  six  reservoirs. 

Mountain  Stream  Canal  has  been  thorongfaly  exca- 
vated, bringing  a  supply  of  water  from  three  riyaleU 
into  Reservoir  No.  2,  constructed  in  1888. 

Brandy  Brook  Canal,  1^  miles  long,  16  feet  deep,  12 
feet  wide  at  bottom,  connecting  Brandy  Brook  with 
Reservoir  No.  4,  constructed  in  1888. 

Three  hundred  and  eighty-nine  new  sennce  pipes 
were  added  last  year,  making  a  total  of  7,771. 

Total  amount 'of  main  pipe  now  (July  1,  1896,)  in 
use  is  ninety -five  miles,  or  which  there  remains  iU>oat 
seven  miles  of  cement-lined  sheet-iron  mains  In  um, 
that  are  beine  replaced  with  cast-iron  pipe,  as  fast 
as  finances  will  permit 

621  Public  hydrants  and  464  water  meters  are  In  nss 

The  total  construction  outlay  since  this  water  systec 
has  been  introduced,  has  been  $2,656,266.27;  of  thb 
amount  $  1,691,802.86  has  been  paid. 

From  the  commencement  of  these  works  in  1856  tc 
Marxjh,  1896,  the  amount  received  for  water  rents  has 
been  $8,108,196.66.    Paid  for  repairs  and  current  ex 
penses,  $1,017,048.66;  paid  interest,  $1,767,928.10. 

PRESKirr  MABIUTIES  FOR  THS  WORKS. 

Water  Fund  bonds,  maturing  1899  to  1918,  $970,00a00 

TELBFHONIO  GOICNBOTIONS, 

With  stations  at  West  Hartford  and  Farmington 
ervoirs. 


UNITED  STATES  CUSTOM  HOUSE. 

DISTRICT  OP  HARTFORD. 

John  H.  Brooklesbt,  Collector,  No.  66  State  st, 
Hartford.  Arthur  E.  Howard,  Deputy  Collector  and 
Acting  Appraiser;  Philip  G.  Gorton,  Deputy  Collector 
and  Inspector;  Robert  D.  Stevens, Inwjector and  Clerk; 
Thomas  W.  Gunshanan,  Inspector,  Weigher  and  Mes- 
senger; Wilbur  H.  Blake,  Luther  M.  Morse,  Storekeep- 
ers, ofiices  in  the  Federal  Building,  66  Stat«  st, 

Hartford  as  the  port  of  entry.  The  district  of  Hart- 
ford comprises  the  waters  and  shores  of  the  towns  of 
Lyme,  Saybrook,  Clinton,  Westbrook,  Old  Saybrook, 
Chester,  Essex,  Haddam,  East  Haddam,  Middletown, 
Cromwell,  Chatham,  Portland,  Wethersfield,  Rocky 
Hill,  Glastonbury,  Hartford,  East  Hartford,  Wmdsor, 
Windsor  Locks,  East  Windsor,  South  Windsor,  SuffieM 
and  Enfield,  in  Connecticut,  and  Springfield  in  Massa- 
chusetts, in  which  Hartford  shall  be  the  port  of  entry; 
and  Saybrook,  Clinton,  Westbrook,  Old  Saybrook, 
Essex,  Haddam,  East  Haddam,  Chester,  Portland, 
Cromwell,  Rocky  Hill,  Middletown,  Chatham,  Wethers- 
field,  Glastonbury,  East  Hartford  and  Enfield,  Connec- 
ticut, and  Springfield,  Mass.,  ports  of  delivery. 


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Itilitars  Cffutpnits; 

BRIGADE  OFFICBRS,  C.  N.  G. 

Governor  and  Staff,  see  State  OfRcera,  page  617. 

Ueorge  Haven,  New  London,  Brigadier  General; 
James  B.  Houston,  Thompsonville,  Ass't  Adj.  General; 
Francis  G.  Beach,  New  Haven,  Inspector;  William  F. 
Bidwell,  Killingly,  Quartermaster;  Walter  Fitzmau- 
rice.  New  London,  Commissary;  George  E.  Albee,  New 
Haven,  Inspector  of  Small  Arms,  etc.;  S.  Ashbel 
Crandallj  Norwich,  Judge  Advocate ;  Leonard  B.  Almy, 
Norwich,  Medical  Director;  Howard  A.  Giddinfi^, 
Hartford,  Signal  Officer;  Chas.  P.  Carter,  Ghistonbury, 
Thomas  C.  Waterous,  Hartford,  Aids-de-Camp. 

The  Cokkkcticut  National  Guard  is  composed 
of  Battery  A;  Four  Regiments  and  1st  and  2d  Sepa- 
rate Companys  (colored)  of  Infnntry,  Signal  Corps, 
Machine  Gun  Battery,  and  Naval  Battalion  numbering 
2,783  enlisted  officers  and  men. 

LOCATED  IN  THE  CITY  OP  HARTFORD. 

All  Hartford  Companies  of  1st  Regiment  C.  N.  G.,  meet 
at  their  Annory,  61  Elm  st.,  which  was  dedicated 
with  appropriate  military  ceremonies,  March  16,  1880. 
The  organization  of  the  Ist  Regiment  dates  June,  1672. 

The  First  Regiment  is  composed  of  ten  Companies, 
Rand,  and  a  Hospital  Corpfi.  Five  compflnies  are  in 
Hartford ;  three  in  New  Britain ;  one  in  So.  Manchester; 
one  in  Rockville.    Regimental  headquarters,  Hartford. 

FIBLD|    staff  and    NON-COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS, 
FIRST   REGIMENT. 

Charles  L.  Burdett,  Hartford,  Colonel;  Alfred  L. 
Thompson, New  Britain,  Lieut.  Colonel;  John  Hickey, 
South  Manchester,  Edward  Schulze,  Hartford,  Majors; 
Henry  S.  Redfieid,  Hartford,  A^j.;  Patrick  J.  Cos- 
grove,  Frank  E.  Johnson,  Hartford,  Battalion  Adjts.; 
Frederick  D.  Rathbun,  Hartford,  Quartermaster;  .1. 
M.  Wainwright,  Hartford,  Paymaster;  Charles  W. 
Burpee,  Hartford,  Inspector  Rifle  Practice;  Thomas 

F.  Rockwell,  Rockville,  Surseon;  H.  Walter  Murlless, 
Hartford,  Ass't  Surgeon;  Henry  H.  Kelsey,  Hart- 
ford, Chaplain;  A.  H.  Bron8on,*Serg't  Major;  John 
D.  Milne,  Rockville;  Thomas  J.  Hines,  Hartford,  Bat- 
talion Serg't  Majors  ;  Henry  W.  Weisner,  Hartford, 
Quar.  M.  Serg't;  Frank  I^.  Rood,  Hartford,  Com. 
Serg't;  Charles  L.  Hubbard,  Hospital  Steward;  Fred. 

G.  Blakeslee,  Sword  Master.  Drum  Major,  William  C. 
Steele,  Hartford;  Chief  Trumpeter,  William  H.  Scheny, 
New  Britain;  Color  Sergeants,  Frank  H.  Bilson,  Rock- 
ville; Horace  N.Saunders,  New  Britain;  Corporal  and 
Orderly,  Oscar  W.  Kohn,  Hartford.  There  were  688  offi- 
cers and  enlisted  men  at  the  last  annual  muster  of  the 
1st  Regiment,  November,  1895.  Post  Surgeon,  for  ex- 
emption from  military  duty,  Dr.  H.  Walter  Murlless, 
Hartford. 


FIRST  SECTION,  BRIGADE  SIGNAL  CORPS. 

Arthur  B.  Jenkins,  Lieut,  and  Pres't;  Robert  A. 
Wads  worth,  Ist  Serg't;  Fred.  G.  Blakeslee,  Serg't; 
William  R.  Penrose,  Corporal;  Ashmead  G.  Rodgers, 
Corporal  and  Sec'y;  Chns.  H.  Whitney,  Treas.;  A.  B. 
Jenkins,  Fred.  G.  Blakeslee.  A.  G.  Rogers,  Ex.  Com. 
Organized  Sept.  1, 1889.  D/ills  Wednesday  evenings, 
November  to  May,  at  51  Elm  st.  Annual  meeting 
in  April. 

HARTFORD  GERMANIA  GUARD. 

COMPANY  A,  Ist  REGT.  CONN.  NATIONAL  GUARD. 

James  C  Bailev,  Capt.;  Edward  E.  Lamb,  1st  Lieut. ; 
Charles F.  Wolf,  2d  Lieut.;  A.  W.  Roulston,  Ist  Serg't; 
Otto  Mantei,  Q.  M.:  Frank  J.  Williams,  C.  W.  Becher, 
Wm.  Schultz,  F.  W.  Barton,  Sergeants;  George  A.  Ro- 
raer,  Rec.  Sec'y;  James  C.  Bailev,  Treas.;  William  H. 
Dunn,  F.  Sec'y;  Charles  F.  Wolf,  William  H.  Leslie, 
Otto  Mantei,  Executive  Committee;  Joseph  R.  Neddo, 
Janitor.  Drills  Thursday  evenings  at  51  Elm  st.  Busi- 
ness meeting,  first  Thursday  of  each  month.  Organized 
January  28,  1872.    68  men. 


HILLYER  GUARD. 

COMPANY  B,  Ist  REGT.  CONN.  NATIONAL  GUARD. 

Thomas  F.  Flanigan,  Capt.;  John  F.  Moran,  Ist 
Lieut.; Thomas  P.  Hastings, 2d  Lieut.;  M.  T.  Ward,  Ist 
Serg't;  T.  J.  Ward,  Q.  M.  Serg't;  J.  W.  Kennedy,  F.  E 
Shea,  Wm.  F.  Hartnett,  Serg'ts;  C.  J.  Gunning",  M.  A. 
Coleman,  J.  J.  Murphy,  P.  A.  Farrell,  M.  J.  Living- 
stone, T.  J.  Leahy,  E.  *F.  Aliern,  T.  J.  O'Neil,  Corpo- 
rals; T.  F.  Flanigan,  Treas.;  J.J.  McMahon,  Rec.  Sec; 
J.  F.Butler,  Fin.  Sec'y;  J.  F.  Moran,  F.  E.  Shea,  P. 
A.  Farrell,  Executive  Committee;  J.  F.  Moran,  Histo- 
rian. Drills  Tuesday  evenings  at  51  Elm  st.  Regular 
meeting,  2d  Tuesday  in  each  month.  Annual  meeting 
2d  Tuesday  in  January.  Organized  Sept,  1862.  Re- 
organized Sept.  1865.  "68  men. 


HARTFORD   CITY  GUARD. 

COMPANY   F,   IST  REGT.  CONN.   NATIONAL  GUARD. 

George  B.  Newton,  Capt.;  Charles  W.  Newton,  Ist 
Lieut.;  Geo|;ge  W.  Ripley,  2d  Lieut.;  F.  W.  Weildon 
1st  Serg't.;  G.  L  Clapp,  Q.  M.  Sergeant;  M.  H 
Whittelsey,  F.  H.  Smith,  F,  1).  Chamberlin,  W.  H. 
Bruce,  Sergeants;  W.  Hart  Talcott,  F.  H.  Carpenter, 
J.  W.  Dennis,  Harvey  H.  Dunlap,  A.  M.  Bond,  L.  M. 
Hastings,  C.  E.  Whiting,  J.  P.  Tuttle,  Corporals; 
Foster  E.  Harvev,  Treas.;  L.  M.  Hastings,  Secretary; 
W.H.  Talcott,  Collector;  George  B.  Newton,  F.  W. 
Weildon,  Executive  Committee.  Annual  meeting,  2d 
Monday  in  January.  Regular  meeting,  2d  Monday  of 
each  month.  Drills  Monday  evenings  at  51  Elm  st. 
Organized  Jan.  8, 1861.    68  men. 

HARTFORD  LIGHT  GUARD. 

COMPANY  H,  IST   REGT.   CONN.   NATIONAL  GUARD 

William  E.  Mahoney,  Capt.;  Wm.  A.  Sparks,  Ist 
Lieut.;  Wm.  Collins,  2d  Lieut.;  Geo.  I).  McCoy,  Quar. 
Sergeant;  John  Dolan,  Richard  O'Meara,  Geo.  A.  Wies- 
zorek,  Patrick  J.  White,  Serg'ts;  Thomas  Calvar- 
ley,  John  Grady,  Thomas  J.  Coyle,  Jeremiah  Buckley, 
James  Smith,  John  B.  Mahoney,  Maurice  C.  Foley, 
Corporals;  J.  F.  Mahoney,  F.  Sec'y.  Drills  Friday 
evenings  at  51  Elm  st.  Annual  meeting,  2d  Friday  in 
January.  Regular  meeting,  2d  Friday  in  each  montli. 
Re-organized  October  22, 1872.    68  men. 

COMPANY  K. 

l8T  REGT.  CONN.  NATIONAL  GUARD. 

Henry  H.  Saunders,  Capt.;  E.  H.  Waterman,  1st 
Lieut;  E.  L.  Smith,  2d  Lieut.;  Reginald  Birnev,  1st 
Serg't;  N.  G.  Valentine,  Q.  M.  and  Com.  Serg't ;*T.  A. 
Kimberly,  S.  G.  Huntington,  W.  C.  Prescott,  Geo. 
B.  Thayer,  Serg'ts;  R.  W.  DeLamater,  G.  S.  Batterson, 
W.  H.  Pease,  G.  D.  Clark,  H.  L.  Huntington,  Louis 
Silvernail,  Louis  Gundlach,  H.  T.  Holt,  Corporals;  H. 
T.  Holt,  Fin.  Sec'y;  W.  C.  Pre&cott,  Treas.;  F.  1). 
Rood,  Rec.  Sec'y.*  Monthly  meetings  1st  Wednes- 
day evening.  Annual  meeting  Ist  Wednesday  in 
Dec.  Drills  Wednesday  evening  at  51  Elm  st.  Organ- 
ized Feb.  10, 1879.   68  members. 


FIRST   SECTION    MACHINE    GUN    PLATOON, 

CONN.  NATIONAL  GUARD. 

John  D.  Bonner,  1st  Lieut.;  Fnink  A.  Keen,  John 
A twood,  Serg'ts;  Osymer  P.  Clarke,  Henry  R.  Haynes, 
Corporals;  Henry  A.  Jes^en,  Sec'y,  829  Main  st. ; 
Henry  B.  Haynes,  Treas.;  Harry  M.  Daniel?*,  Trumpet- 
er. Organized  July  1,  1886.  Meets  Thui-sd:iy  evenings 
at  51  Elm  street.  *  Annual  meeting  last  Thursday  in 
January. 

SECOND  SEPARATE  CO.,  C.  N.  G., 

FORMERLY   COMPANY   B,  FIFTH  BATTALION. 

Eugene  Seymour,  Captain;  William  H.  Wood,  Ist 
Lieut.;  Arthur  B.  Mitchell,  2d  Lieut.;  Watkin  W. 
Christian,  1st  Serg't;  Chas.  R.  Williams,  Clerk;  Chas. 
R.  Thomas,  Treas.  Organized  1870.  Armory  at  51  Elm 
street.    68  men. 


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GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


SECOND  DIVISION  NAVAL  MILITIA,  C.  N.  G. 

Felton  Pnrker,  Ist  Lieut.;  Lyman  B.  Perkins,  2d 
Lieut.;  Louis  F.  Middlebrook,  K.  H.  C.  Keeiton,  En- 
signs.   Organized,  May  12, 1896.    50  men. 

FIRST  CO.  GOVERNOR'S  FOOT  GUARD. 
E.  Henry  Hyde,  Jr.,Major-comman't:  Henry  Bryant, 
Captain  and  Ist  Lieut;  A.  C.  Bill,  2d  Lieut,  and  Xdj.; 
Robert R.  Pease,  8d  Lieut.;  Fred.  R.  Bill,  4th  Lieut.: 
George  Hays,  Ensign;  Charles  C.  Strong,  Treas.  ana 
Paymaster;  S.  P.  Cooley,  Comlv;  W.  H.  Foster, 
Coln'y  Serg't;  Dr.  M.  M.  Johnson,  Surg.;  Dr.  Ansel  G. 
Cook,  Ass't  Surg.;  Rev.  J.  W.  Bradin,  Chaplain;  G  H. 
Folts,  Engineer;  L.  li  Cheney,  Inspector;  W.  E.  A. 
Bulkeley,  Signal  Officer;  Austin  Brainard,  Judge 
Advocate  ;  Wm.  B.  Davidson,  Qr.  Master:  G.  W.  Mc- 
Clunie,  Ordnance  Sergt  ;  Albert  F.  Woods,  AsR't 
Ord.  Serg't;  J.  W.  Hirst,  Serg.  Major;  T.  H.  Goodrich, 
Signal  Serg't;  Edson  Sessions,  Q.  M.  Sergeant;  T.R. 
Shannon,  Hospital  Steward;  R.  W.  Williamson,  A.  C. 
Doming,  Color  Sergeants;  Geo.  A.  Cornell,  Geo.  E. 
('ox,  A.  E.  Snow,  W.  A.  Canty,  Harry  Prutting,  W. 
H.  Wilson,  DeGrey  F.  Crozier,  W.  *L.  Fenn,  Ser- 
geants; William  Melrose,  Fred  J.  Dole,  A.  0.  Wanier, 
H.  S.  Ellsworth,  E.  J.  Andrews,  T.  W.  Laiman,  J.  C. 
Pratt,  E.  W.  Alexander,  Corp'ls;  W.  L.  Forbes,  I.  N. 
Tibbals,  Color  Corporals;  C.  C.  Strong,  Treas.;  T.  Jar- 
vis  Lewis,  Clerk  ;  J.  C.  Pratt,  Auditor;  Han*y  G.  Kel- 
logg, Collector;  F.  H.  Forbes,  R.  Sec' v.  Armory,  169 
Hign  street,  cor.  Foot  Guard  place.  Chartered  Oct,  19, 
1771.  Annual  meeting,  April.  Drills  Monday  even- 
ings.   112  men.    See  Index  to  Advertisements. 

FIRST  CO.— GOVERNOR'S  HORSE  GUARD. 

Francis  M.  Warren,  Maj.  Com.;  Gilbert  P.  Hurd, 
Capt  and  1st  Lieut. :  Charles  B.  Rhodes,  2d  Lieut.;  W. 
F.  Booth,  Cornet;  William  H.  Shannon,  Q.  M.;  Hor- 
ace P.  Fox,  Adj't;  Joseph  E.  Root,  Surgeon;  John 
B.  Waters,  Ass' t  Surgeon;  George  R.  Warner,  Ciiap- 
lain ;  Fred'k  R.  Cunliffe,  Serg't  Major;  Joseph  P. 
Rhodes,  Q.  M.  Serg't;  James  H.  Phillips,  William  N. 
Hartley,  Color  Serg'ts:  Gilbert  P.  Hurd,  Secretary; 
Henry*  Lewis.  Treas.  Armory,  124^  Main  st.  Char- 
tered May  8, 1778.  About  65*  men.  Drills  Monday 
evenings.     Annual  meeting  in  January. 

PUTNAM  PHALANX. 

ARMORY,   6   HAYNK8    ST.   COR.   PEARL  STREET. 

Organized  Aug.  25, 1858.  Incorporated  Mar.  9,  1877. 
Annual  meeting.  February  22.  Regular  meeting,  1st 
Wednesday  in  each  month. 

Henrv  Bickford,  M.  D.,  Major;  Charles  A.  Lord, 
Adjutant;  II.  B.  Philbrick,  Chief  of  Staff;  W.  H. 
Barnard,  Q.  M.;  R.  S.  Peck,  Treasurer;  B.  W.  Ed- 
wards, Secretary',  P.O.  Box,  828;  Sidney  E.  Clarke, 
Historian;  E.A.Perry,  Inspector;  Sidney  E.Clarke, 
Judge  Advocate;  E.  M.  Huntsinger,  Paymaster;  P.  D. 
Peltier,  Surg.;  J.  Edjrnr  Gculbee,  Ass't  Paymnster; 
Luther  A.  Davison,  Ass't  Surgeon;  Rev.  I.  F.  Stidham, 
("huplain;  C.  G.  Beckwith,  Engineer;  A.  E.  Brooks, 
Coni'y;  W.  L.  Dwyer,  Sergeant  Major;  Miles  B.  Pres- 
ton, Ass't  Inspector;  Alexander  Harbison,  Ass't  Engi- 
neer; George  W.  Corbin,  Ass't  Qr.  Master;  Frank 
Webber,  Drum  Major;  George  E.  Strickland,  James 
0.  (iriswold,  Standard  Bearers;  E.  E.  House,  Wm.  C. 
Smith,  Color  Guards;  Henry  Bickford,  H.  B.  Phil- 
brick,  J.  N.  Shedd.  C.  B.  Andruss,  R.  S.  Peck,  W.  H. 
(lassett.  Executive  Committee.  Active  membei-s,  189; 
veterans,  85;  life  members.  43; musicians,  14 — total,  281. 

First  Company — J.  N.  Shcdd,  Captain. 

Second  Company — W.  H.  Gassett,  Captain. 

VETERAN  €X)EP8. 

Henr\'  Kohn,  Captain;  L.  E.  Baldwin,  1st  Lieut.;  C. 
T.  Georgia,  2d  Lieut.;  Henry  Ensign,  Ensign;  C.  E. 
Billings,  1st  Serg't;  J.  N.  'Waite,  2d  Serg't;  L  N. 
Bartram,  8d  Serg't;  James  Waiden,  4th  Serg't;  W.  R. 
Hopkins,  1st  Corp.;  T.  A.  Honiss,  2d  Corp.;  E.  Burr 
Case,  8d  Corp. ;  S.  W.  Cowies,  4th  Corp. 


VETERAN  ASSOC'N.  HARTFORD  CITY  GUARD. 
Frank  W.  Cheney,  Pres't ;  Wllliain  L.  Squire,  Vic« 
Pre8't;  Henry  P.  Hitchcock,  Sec'y;  Ward  W.  Jacel*. 
Treas.;  John  B.  Clapp,  James  P.  Taylor,  JaiDe<  B. 
Stevens,  Ex.  Com.;  H.  C.  D wight.  Historian.  Ancul 
meeting  2d  Wednesday  in  Jan.    Organized  in  18«6. 


FIRST  CO.  GOV.  FOOT  GUARD  VET^N  CORPS. 
John  G.  Root,  Pres't;  J.  H.  White,  R.  D.  Bnrdick. 
Vice  Pres'ts;  L.  H.  Sweet,  Sec'y;  H.  J.  Case,  F.Sec*T; 
A.  C.  J.  Williams,  Treasurer  and  Major;  C.  E-  Shel- 
ton,  Captain  and  1st  Lieut. ;  F.  H.  Uenn,  K.  B.  Phil- 
lips, Thomas  Oaks,  Lieuts. ;  J.  £.  Williani9,  Ensign; 
John  G.  Root,  R.  D.  Burdick,  J.  H.  White,  A.  C 
J.  Williams,  Fred  A.  West,  Edward  Mali],  W.  S. 
Dwver,  Ex.  Com.;  John  H.  White,  Historian;  H.  H. 
C.  Bingham,  Ass't  Historian.  Oi^anized  March,  1870. 
Annual  meeting  Ist  Tuesday  in  October. 

VETERAN  CITY  GUARD  BATTALION. 

George  Q.  Whitney,  Maior;  Leon  P.  Brxjadhur^T, 
Adjutant;  Howard  N.  Hinckley,  Quartermaster;  Ed- 
win Strong,  Q.  M.  Serg't;  H.  C.  Dwight,  Judge  Ad- 
vocate; Henrv  R.  Hovev,  Treasurer;  Oeorge  Ql  Whit- 
ney, J.  G.  Rat^bun,  W.  tV.  Jacobs,  C.  W.  Newton,  J.  1). 
Worthington,  E.  S.  Kibbe,  L.  P.  Broadfaurst,  Exec- 
utive Committee.  Henry  R.  Hovcy,  P.O.  Box  414,  Bat- 
talion Clerk. 

Company  ^4.— Geo.  E.  Hatch,  Capt.;  Chas.  T.  Welk, 
W.  S.  Andrews,  Lieuts.;  J.  D.  Worthington,  F.  1). 
Rathbun,  N.  L.  Hope,  A.  W.  Green,  M.  Johnson,  Serg't*. 
F.  E.  Hovey,  F.  W.  Barrows,  E.  D.  Williams,  E.  W. 
Hooker,  G.  H.  Burt,  T.  W.  Hannum,  George  1).  Bate», 
J.  K.  Williams,  Corporals. 


Serg'ts.;  J.  A.  Meggat,  E.  Keisci,  J.  S.  Bryant,  F.  i>. 
Chamberlain,  F.  H.  Crosthwaite,  C.  N.  Farnham,  S.  C 


Cooper,  E.  D.  Riley,  C-orporals. 

Incorporated  April,  1886.    Organized  in  1877.    Mem- 
bers, 174.    Annual  meeting  2d  Wednesday  in  March. 


COMPANY  K,  VETERAN  CORPS. 
George  I).  Bates,  Capt.;  Arthur  H.  Bron.«on,  V< 
Lieut.;  Charles  S.  Bobbins,  2d  Lieut;  John  I).  Can- 
dee,  1st  Serg't;  Silas  H.  Comwell,  2d  Serg't;  Howani 
H.  Keen.  Sec'y;  Elmer  C.  Quiggle,  Trea.«».;  Sidon  P. 
Davis,  Historian;  Thomas  M.  Smith,  Silai«  H.  Core- 
well,  Charles  H.  Slocum,  Executive  Committee.  Or- 
ganized March  2, 1887.  180  members.  Annual  meal- 
ing 1st  Tuesday  in  Feb. 


HILLYER  GUARD  VETERAN  ASSOCIATION. 

John  Dundon,  President;  D.J.  Murphy,  Vice  Pres't; 
Dennis  J.  Starkey,  Sec'y;  Patrick  I).  Ryan,  Trea*.; 
James  Cunningham,  August  J.  Meyer,  Richartl  J. 
Kingsley,  Chas.  J.  Dillon,  Garrett  Roach,  Executive 
Committee.  Organized  November,  1888.  Meets  S-i 
Thursday  evening  quarterly.    Annual  meeting  in  Jan 


HORSE  GUARD  VETERAN  ASSOCIATION. 
C.   B.    Boardman,  Pres't;   C.  L.  Perrington,  Sec'y. 
and  Treas.;  John  Spencer,  Collector. 


LIGHT  GUARD  VETERANS. 
Linus  T.  Fenn,  Pres't;  Wm.  H.  Clark,  Capt.;  John  K. 
Ball,  Secretary;  Geo.  W.  Lynch,  Treasurer;  John  W. 
Crane,  Historian;    Charles*  H.  Patterson,   Henry  E. 
Chapman,  Fred.  Triebort,  Executive  Committee. 


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WINTER  EVENING  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 
Asylum  Street  Evemino  School — 162  Aaylum  M. 
MoKGAn  Street  Evemimg  Sciiool~52  Morgan  «r. 


QBGB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY.  u5X 

^urr^ts-in  tjjc  Citji  of  farfforlt. 

r  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST  IN  HARTFORD,    (cbmtsr  coKOiuaATlOHAU)  S27  maik  st. 

orRfmiiationofthisehnrchwBi  Rt  CBnibriilge,Ma8i.,0ct.n,  1688.  It  removed  lo  Hartford  in  a  body, 

IS.  Hooker  aa  rnitor  and  Rev.  Sani'l  Slone  (w  Tenchor,  fn  .lune,  IflSfl. 

Tlie  present  cliureli  edifice  was  erecled  in 
1807.  April  IB,  1815,  tliii  BOelety  erected  a 
brick  conrerenca  room  now  stauding  rear  of 
No.  88  Temple  «t.,  and  used  hi  such  until  their 
present  conference  room,  231  Main  a,  wiu 
made  ready  in  ISSl.  Dec.  16, 1794,  tliis  church 
voted  to  hold  reliii^ous  nieetingji  In  ttie  even- 
ing— theflist  record  of  evening  religioas  nieel- 
Ingi  in  tliis  Society.  In  1823  tliin  citnrch  had 
the  Hrst  organ  in  thi*  town,  and  in  I88G  an- 
other new  one,  whicli  laal  was  euperneded  by 
"'         "  "  improved  in  ' "'" 


FIRST   CHURCH  OF  CHRIST  IN   HAKTKUKU. 


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eeat  about  1200  persona.     Suite  la  186  feet  ir 
height    Servieee  10.4S  A.  u. 

UJficen  of  iht  Vhirek. — Rev.  Ciiaki.rs  M. 
Lahson,  d.  d.,  I'lwlon  Rev.  Grokob  Leon 
Walkkii,  1).!..,  Pastor  Kmeritus;  S.  T.  Mill- 
ard, John  Allfcn,  Daniel  H.  Wells,  Melancthon 
Storrs,  Williiton  Walker,  S.  P.  Davis,  Dea- 
cons; Charles  T.  Wells,  Clerk  and  Repstrar;  - 
Charles  T.  Welles,  Treai. )  R.  Swift,  Auditor 
S18  members.    Annual  meetinfi  in  l-eb. 

SnMnfA  &*ool— Rev.  Arthur  L.liillett,  Sup't ; 
W.F.Gordy,  Mrs. A. H.Pitkin,  Ass'ts;  Mrs.  C. 
A..lewell, 'Siin'tj  MissClnra  Wells,  Miss  Mary 
C  O  PiersonA?ui't' William  T  Pitkin  Sec^y 
Knighton  Smith,  Tiiasurer:  Th'oa.  W.  kooker| 
Kdw.  F.  Harrison,  Librarians;  Teachers.  28; 
Scholars,  300;  School,  12.16  p.  m.;  876  vols.  In 
Library;  2, MS  volumes  in  Teachers  Library. 

Society.— iohn  C.  Piii™nB,  George  F.,  Tain- 
tur.  Daniel  R.  Howe.  Committee;  Rowland 
Swift,  Trees.;  John  D.  Parker,  Clerk;  D.  H. 
WellB,  Henrv  K.  Tainlor,  Auditors.  Annnal 
meeting,  January.  N.  H,  Allen,  Orgtuiiti; 
W.  B.  Edwards,  Seiton. 


SECOND  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST; 

el  MAIN  BT.     OrgtmUtdFtb.  22, 1670. 
Tkit  third  tdifict  aa»  dt£cated  April  11,  1827. 

The  dimensions  of  Uiin  ballding  are,  SS  fi^t 
in  lengtb  by  63  feet  in  breadtn,  with  a  portico 
in  front  42  by  12  feel,  and  a  chapel  in  tlie 
rear  36  bv 80  feet.  The  porch  is  60 by  16 feet. 
The  aiiilietice  room  la  80  by  77  feet,  with 
galleries.    Estimated  to  seat  1,100  hearers, 

Offctrio/  (At  aarrfc.— Bev.  Edwin  P.  Pah- 
KKK,  D.i>.'  Pastor;  Geo.  M.  Woods,  C.  S. 
Goodwin,  H.  E.  Harringtim,  G.  F.  Hil^ 
J.A.Graves,  H.Uriswohl,  Deacons;  H.K.  Har- 
rington,Treas.  i  O.H.Clark. Clerk.  Numberof 
■;ants,64B.    Annual  meeting  in  '-" 


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SECOND  CHURCH  OF  CHRIST. 


I.  Thayer,  George  B.  Steam,  Mrs.  l-aora 
Uilberl,  Ans'tB;  Merrick  W.  Chapin,  SWv; 
A.  H.  Loomis,  Treas.;  Nathaniel  Valentine, 
Lib'n;  C.  C.  Beach,  E.  T.  Northam,  Asaist- 
anli.  About  1700  vols,  in  Library;. Teachers, 
36;  Scholars,  380;  School,  13.16  P.  H.  Annual 
election  In  January. 

S««lj.-C.  H.  iJortham,  H.  E.  Harrington, 
W.  K.  Baker,  H.  S.  Robinson,  Com.;  J.  E. 
Morris,  Clerki  J.  H.  Knight, Tr.;  A,G.  Loomis, 
J.  W.  Titcomb,  Auditors.  Annual  meeting, 
3d  week  in  March.  J.  M.  Gallup,  Organist; 
John  Hassett,  Sexton. 


HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


lUHKUATKJNAL  CIII'BCH. 


F01IRTS  CONQREOATIONAL   CHUBCa 

(00  HAtH  «T.         OrgamiHt  Joa.  10,  ISU. 
TloMUamdtdi/let  mt  dHiUated  April  t,\U». 
Servic*  10.46  A.M-i  Etui  gal  istic  service,  7  JB 
f.  W, ;  nlftO,  I'hundaj  eTejiiiig  meetine. 

Ogictrto/lkt  arnitk—Rev.  H.  H.  KrxnT, 
Potior;  Rev.  Kinoblkv  F.  Xurkis,  Asrittanl 
PBBlor;  K.  L.  Conke,  T.  W.  HimnDni.  I-:,  f. 
Cast,  J.  B.  Tierce,  C.  C.  McCrnv,  J.  N.  Bnnliit, 
K.  L.  Viowei,  S.  B.  Millott,  DescoiH;  Mr^ 
.lolin  G.  Pinonr,  Mra.  K.  F.  Noma,  Mr*.  J.  H. 
OwaD,  Mn.  FrnDklin  Smith,  Mrt>.  .1.  S.  KepJrr, 
Mn.  Lucius  Hurt,  Mn.U.  G.  Howe,  Mn.  I. 
I).  HiitchlnHii),  I>e>cone»»;  C.  H.  Johnvn. 
MuBicnl  DirecWr;  J.  N.  Iturdin,  Clerk;  C.  t 
Miller,  Treu.;  Annie  L.  Hatniliun,  AM't  Tr.; 
Kev.  H.  II.  Keber,  Registrar.  No.  oTnieak- 
li«r>,  B61.     Annual  meetinK  in  Jan. 

KvaoytSilie  fiBtd.— J.  B.  Pippce,  Tre«*.; 
Ilie  Pastorand  Deaconn, Official  BMnf.  Henrr 
J.  Uillelte,  Evangelist, &0B  Main;  office  boni^, 
dnilv,  except  Saturdays,  B  to  10  a.  h.,  Sntni^ 
dnvi,  7  lo  f  r.  M. 

SutdKii  SchonL—Rtv.  K.  F.  Non-i.<,  Super- 
intendent; S.  B.  Mnllelt,  Carrie  L.  St.  Jubn. 
Jennie  H.  Cooke,  A^Bociates;  Grant  Stan  let, 
Sec'y;  E.  S.  Cmk,  Tr«a».;  Frank  H.  Adkios 
Lilirarian:  H.  Howe,  Robert  Gardner,  F.  H. 
8klir,  F.  W.  Gilleile,  Auietant  Lilmnara: 
TOO  volj.in  Llbrarv;  Teacliers,  &0;  Scholar?. 
7061  School,  1).16f.h.     Annual  election.  Jan. 

Soriitg.—G.  F.  KelloKK,  Ednr  F.  Bamham, 
J.  B.  Pierce.  E.  E.  Case,  Geo.  W.  Wila«i,  Com- 
mitlee;  F.  A.  Searle,  Treaa.;  Sarab  Ptxlluv, 
Asi't  Traai.:  S.  B.  Mnilelt,  Clerk;  Hvinao 
V.  Smith,  Auditor.  Anhnal  meeting.  March. 
Mr?.  N-  S.  Bmuon.OrgaDlit;  J.  T.  Lyman,  Srz. 

PF.ARL  STREET   CONGREGATIONAL 

CHUHCH.— to  PRARI.  rrsKKT. 

Edifict  dedicaltd  Dec.  IBSI. 

Tills  edifice,  inclttdine  the  spire  SIS  feel  io 

height  with  ita  apei,  is  buill  entirely  of  Porl- 

lond  stone.     The  oomer  stone  was  laid  Augnsl 


1,1861.    Serricei  10.4G  *. 


N  n-L. 


tliHiilel  Sliipmnn,  Wm.  P.  Willi 
Hollisler,  Chnrles  R.  Burt,  Deacoiu',  LeTeird 
lielknsp,  Clerk;  George  E,  Sen  borne.  Treat. 
Number  of  laemben.  44T.  Annoat  meeting 
second  TburvdaT  In  .laniuin'. 

Snbbalh  SrW.— Dnrid  Calhoun,  Sap't;  A. 
L.  Shipmnti,  Mrs.  C.  R.  Bun,  Mn.  F.  If.  AIIfb, 
Ats'ta;  Mr?.  L.  W.  Ripley,  Sap't  Chinese  De- 

firlment;  Edward  B.  Cook,  Sec'v  and  Treat.; 
J,  Bliss,  Librarian;  1000 volumesin  Library; 
Tenchen' Librarv,  eOO  VDlumes;  Ofliceni  and 
Teacliers,  46;  Scholar*.  173;  Scboo),  1310 
P.M.     Annual  meeting  Sd  I'lturtday  In  .Ian. 

aWrfs— Wm.  p.  WIlliBmi,  Charle*  R.Bun, 
O,  H.  Blanchard,  Committee;  Henrv  H. 
G<iodwin,Treiu.;  A.  A.  Welch,  Clerk:  IL  P. 
Hilclicock,  V.  H.  Brockwav,  Auditor*.  An- 
nuBlnieetinc  ad  week  in  Jan.  Benjarain  W. 
dand.  Organist  and    Musical     Dlreclor. 


Kphr 


■a  Cook,  Sexton. 


WETHERSFIKLD  AV.  CONGREGATION- 
AL  CHURCH.— SGO   WKTKKKBPItiUt   AV. 

PEAUL  STHEirr  CONCBEdATIONAI,  CHURCiL  Churti  orgamtrd  Ma f  K.  ISta. 

SiTvii'es  10.46  A.B..  7.30  p.B.    All  seat*  free, 

O/ffrtT.  !>/■  fhe  fftBrriS.— RcT.  Samuki.  B.  FonBES,  Pnslor;  Jncob  W.  Shew,  Austin  Smith,  William  Porter, 
L.  W.  Hurt,  ileacoriij   Henrv  H.  Fiirbe>,  Trean.;  Robert  C.  Dickenson,  Clerk.    Church  memben>,  119. 

S.M«lh  fiWmJ.-Kev.S.'B.Forlre-.SHp't;  Albert  H.  llr.«iks,  Asi'l  Sup'l;  G.  E.  Hollister.  Clerk;  William  A. 
Shew,R..I»rt  C  I>li'ken«oii,  Libmrians;  Teachers,  lo;  Scholars,  lUO;  680  vols,  in  Librar}-;  School  11  M.  Annual 
meetine,  flrit  week  in  .iBHuarv. 

aJ.'.< (li:,.„,    l>i:...»I....      A...1:,.    C.WI.      AIIlspI    H      Rmi.lii     r..nnimitti>l><     C.    Kilmr  Hnlliilsr,    Clcrk     aod 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    ClTY    DIRECTORY. 


PARK  CONGRKUATIOMAL  CHURCH, 


(PC 


'•<} 


„      ...■dBnX.  28,  1824. 

THi  Id  ettifice  mai  UoHtatol  J/nrcA  2a,  1  efl7. 
'|]ii»  stniotnre  erected  on  the  corner  of  Asv- 
fiim  and  Hi^li  etreeti,  nnd  fronting  Busiihki.l 
Park,  has  sittings  for  about  1000 pereonB.wilh 
(mllery  for  wgnn  nnd  choir,  coEting  wiUi  Innd 
«1GO,000.  I)1meneion«  inside  nre  lis  feet  lone 
!t  60  feel,  chnpel  wilfl 


church  pur- 
of  (lie  miiin 
'nrly  Klielirh 


is  83  by  10  feel  willi  BOO  sittir 
dions  chapel  vitli  otiier  Toom 
pores  are  Altitched  to  tlie  n 
edifice.    This  eilifice  is  of  tli 

ornamented  style  with  true  fiothi-  

nnd  doors,  wnlls  of  hrown  Portland  stone  in 
blocks  rough  hewn.  All  of  tlie  ornamental 
portions  are  of  Ihe  yellow  Korchester  or  com- 
■nonlv  called  Nova  Scotia  stone.  Service!  at 
10.«i  A.M.,  and  7.80  P.M.     800  members. 

OffittT,  n/  fU  CTwrA.-l!ev.  W.  W.  R*b. 
NUT,  I'Mtor!  Thomas  W.R1l^<sell,  A.  1..  Hunt, 
A.  K.Ahrams,!'.  T.  Simpjon.neKooni;  Willis 
K.  Smith,  Treas.i   H.  K.  Hovey,  Clerk.     An- 

Sokhalti  &Aooi.  —  Albert  I..  Hunt,  Snpt.; 
Joseph  H.  King,  AsMRtnnt  Sup'l;  Mis.  T.  W. 
Russell,  Sup't  Infiinl  [)epnrtinenl;  Lrdia  C 
itrooks,  Ass't;  Clinrles  B.  Cliild»,  Sec'j  and 
Trens.i  Henry  K.  Hnvnes.I.ibrariiuii  600to1s. 
In  Library:  Teiicher!>,20;  Scholars,  IGO;  School 
I2.IG  p.  H.    Annual  meeting,  Jan.  8. 

SoTMij.— F,  I,.  Howard,  a  C.  Kimball,  Wm. 
Tucker,  KIlisG.Richardi, J.  H.  Kmg.Com.: 
Geo.  H.  Uurt,  Treasurer:  Allen  H.  Newton, 
Clerk.  Annual  meeting  Sd  Wednesday  in 
January.     J.  S.  Camp,  Organist;  Fred.  Ricli- 


'ARK  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 


ASVLUll  HILL  CONG.  CHURCH— 814  *BT. 

SociBTTorg.  JuiieSe,  1884.   Church  org.  tiar. 
as,  IB66.     Edifice  dedicated,    June   16.   1880. 
Iiicorpornled  March  21, 18W6. 
_  The  Cliurch  edifice  is  built  of  Portland  stone. 


itie  cornerstone  of  the  main  building  i 
May  Gth,  186G.  The  eitrame  length 
Church  and  Chnpel  is  184  ft.     The  dii 


of  the  Audience  Room  of  llie  Cliurcli  are  113 
by  68  ft)  182  pewsj  there  are  1,060  aittingi 
in  the  bouse.  The  pews  are  of  chestnut  deco- 
mled  with  black  walnut,  finislied  in  oil.  The 
Chnpel  is  68  by  42  feet,  and  seats  360  persons. 
The  spire  is  also  of  stone,  338  feet  high  from 
tiie  ground,  nnd  the  capping  stone  is  9  ft.  in 
ienctli.    Services  10.46  a.m. 

(>tfi.><r»(./'tteCA(trrA.~Kev..l08.H.TiviCH. 
RLL,  Pastor;  Waldo  S.  Pmtl,  l.ewis  K.  Held, 
Sotnael  A.  Bacon,  AtwoiHl  Collins,  Clias.  K. 
riiump^on,  AltVed  T.  Richards,  Denconi;  C. 
>--  Tliompton,  Trcas.;  H.  S.  Conklin,  Clerk. 
T66  communicants.  Annual  meeting  tliird 
I'iiursdar  In  .Tanunrv. 

&iMneh5c»ao<— Itev.J.  K.Twichell.  Sup't: 
Waldo  S.  Pratt,  Mis.  P.  P.  llartlelt,  Uisi 
Si|.<nn  T.  Clark,  Ass'ts;  S.  A.  Uacon,  Sec'y; 
Kdwin  H.  Tucker,  Treas.;  C.  Dexter  Allen, 
Librarian;   Kdwin   S.    Allen,   Hi-torian.    I.i- 


ASVLUM  HILL  CONGUKGATIONAL  CHt'RCH. 


S™to.—ThoTnii»Tumlnill,C!in9.E.  Chase, 
F.  U.  Allen,  Wm.  T.  Ramii,  Samuel  O.  Preii- 
lic, Committee;  If.  R.  Re.tfield.Treas.;  F.  K. 
Illiss,  Clerk.  Annual  meeting  during  week  fol- 
lowing 1st  Sunday  in  March.  S.  Clarke  Lord, 
Orgnnlst;  Wm.  Livingston,  Sextoa. 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DrRECTORY. 


WINDSOR  AV.  CONGREGATIONAL  CB. 
BOO  MAIN  BT.         Orsanixal,  March    31.  l»:a 

OgKtrt  of  at  atw-tA.— Rev.  Hakkt  EL 
Mii-M,  PmIot;  F.  a.  Brackett,  Charlcj  Kt( 
S.  N,  Henedict.  W,  M.  Savitn,  De»coiai  F.lixi 
A.  HutchinMii,  Agnee  .1.  McCoi.-,  Helfim  B. 
Rouit^r.llenconrsH's;  Walter G.i;&mp.Clat: 
Henry  H.  Pease,  Treas.:  the  Deacons  vicli  P 
P.  Bennett,  tuid  A.  R.  Hillyer.  Standing  Gm- 
millM.  Annual  oleclion  3il  Wwlite?d«T  r-nn- 
iilRinJsn.  Services  10.46  A.M.:  T.30  r.M.  »ii 
meniben. 

SaitaOiScluoL—F.  A.  BracltPtt,  .Siin't;  F.  «. 
Dawsoii,  Mrs.  F.  P..  bench,  Asi'iEliuils:  ?:.  L 
Weaver,  See'v  and  Trc««.i  A.  A.  l^wi*.  Li- 
brarian ;  FieA.  Hi]U,  AEiiKtallt  Librarian: 
ei9  Tolamesin  Ubrarv;  Mra.  H.  W.  Huk'L- 
inson.  Siip'l,  Mi)»  A.  1..  Olmsted.  Afi'l  Sup'I 
oflnranl  Depirlnient;  Miw  I.illiiiii  G.  Takoii. 
Sec'y  and  Trens.  Infanl  Depni-tinent;  Te>Fli- 
en,36:  Scholar".  lG2i  Inninl  l>eFuirtinent.  Mr 
^chcnl,  11  H.     Annual  election  2d  Wediie<<iaT 


■;  CtJNUUK^iATIONAL   CHURCH. 


Orgn'otd.  Dtcembtr  10.  1870. 

Sodfly-t    CommiUtf—Kart    TnU-.^t,   F.    . 

Bracltetl,   Isaac    Braf^w,    Kdwarxl     Deuiin 

H.    A.    nibble;  V.   P.  Bennett,   CI*T*;  H.  . 

E,  Tren.'.;  S.  N.  Benedict,  N.  C.   

ore;    Clement    H.    Bin  " 
nnaal  meeting  Rrsl  Monda; 


CONlJliKtiATION   BKTH  ISRAEL 


TALCOTT  STREET   CONGRKGATIONAL 

CHURCH.— 80  TALCOTT   STKIEKT. 

Organiifl  Aug.  28,  IS3S. 

The  Rev.  Ur.  .1.  Hawe.<.  nastur  of  the  Fir^I 
Church,  and  tlw  Pastor  or  the  Second  Chun-b 
officiated  on  the  ocoaaion.  Services  a.30  ani 
7.80  p.  H.,  ThanliSEi vine  to  Faster;  2.46  ana 
T.45Ka»ler(oThanE>giving. 

Uffieat  of  Iht  Omrch.—lim.  RoBEKr  F. 
Wheei^h,  Pastor;  A.  I.  Plato,  T.  A.  l.atK. 
Geo.  W.  lAQe,  Deacons;  Mn.  C.  C.  I*eler^>oii. 
Mrs.  S.  .lackson.  Deaconesses;  Albert  Pe[«r- 
son.  Clerk;  A.  I.  Plato.  Treas.;  Georg.>  W. 
Lane,  B.  F.  Peterson,  Albert  I'eterMm,  llr». 
S.  J.  .Tachton,  Mrs.  B.  P.  Thomas,  Com.  An- 
nus! meetiae  3d  Tuesday  in  Jannarv. 

SaibaOi  SdHxL—Rev.  R.  K.  Wheeler,  Sup't: 
Geo.W.Lsne,Mr».B.  P. Thomas,  Aiw'ts;  Mi-' 
K.  K.  Francis,  Sec'v  nnd  Treas. :  Lihrw,  3-W 
vols.;  Teachers,  T I  Scholars,  66;  Sclionl,1.m 
p.  M.    Annual  meetitiz  2d  Mondav  in  Januarv. 

Soo((s— F.  O.  Cross,  Chninna'n ;  A.  I.  Plato. 
Ceorge  W.  Lane.  Theodore  A.  I.ano.  R  F. 
Peterson,  Com.;  Albert  Peterson,  Clerk;  r«n. 
W,  l.ane,  Treas.  Annual  meeting  lit  Mon- 
day in  January. 

CONGRF.GATION  BF.TH  1SRAEI_ 

TiTETR  new  synajtogiie,  erected  in  1878,  ii 
100  feet  long,  bv  60  feet  wide,  and  an  elevatiofl 
of  60  feet  From  Ijasement  lo  roof,  of  Gothic  fl  vie, 
and  will  seat  600  persons.  The  building  snit 
land  cost'S8S,000.    Dedicated  Mav  38.  187G. 

Rev.  M.  Elkim,  Rabbi;  M.  Wi'eder,  I'm't; 
Louis  Levy,  Vice  Pres't;  Ciiarles  Rosenthal. 
Sec'v;  r,copold  DeLeenw,  Treas.;  ,S  Bnndr, 
l^adore  Wise,  Levi  S.  Knoeli,  I..  HeUmiii, 
with  the  alwvc  officers,  Trustees;  I..  Gold- 
schmidt,  Collector.  Annual  meeting  1st 
weekin  .Tanunrj'.  Richard  O.  Phelps,Or(:Bn- 
ist;  Simon  Boroclielaliy,  Sexton-  Services, 
Fridays  at  7.30  f.  k.;  Satordaya,  10a.k. 


GEER  S    HAETFORD    CITY    DIBECTORT. 


FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH, 

4GD  HAIK   BTBEBT, 

OnpuuzBd  March  33,  17a0;  in  ITDS  erected 
building  on  Cbe  cor.  of  Market  ui<l  Temple  its., 
whicb  liisv  occupied  until  18S1,  wheu  they 
erected  B  lioufle  of  trorsliip,  now  400  Miiu  it. 
Their  prewnt  and  third  «tructuro  of  Poitlaoid 
landslone,  wa>  dedicated  Apnl  28d,  1868. 
Scnta  for  1,100.  819  memben.  Preaching  at 
10.45  a.  m.  and  7.80  p.  H.;  Sundiiy  School  II H  i 


IToung 


Peoples'  Meeting  t.SO  p.  a 
-  — ■'-  Cfiurrf.— "        ' 


„       .   -         .       — ■.  Harold  Pat- 
jN,  Pastor;  Jamo  L.  Howard,  Lutlier  C. 
uiaiier,  Rush  P.  Chapman,  Cnmot  0.  Spen- 
cer, Deacons;  C.  P.  Gladding.  Clerk;  Luther 
C.  Glaxier,  Treif.    Annual  meeting  in  Jan- 

Sanday  School,  organittd  Mag  81,  1819.— 
F.dward  B.  Bovnion,  Sup't;  Dwielit  Chniinisn. 
C.  S.  Shumway,  Miu  [farriet  I,  Won.  Afs'ls; 
Carrie  L.  McCInre,  Mrx.  Iwuic  (Jlaiier,  Supt». 
Prim.  Dept.;  Mr*.  K.  W.  Uimham,  Jliss  Addle 
Bullock,  SupU.  Kindergarten  Dept.;  W.  ]). 
jDhnHHi,Sec'ynndTren9.;  E.  B.  Blis!,  AWt 
Seo'v;  *■.  A.  West,  Kred'k  B.  Wilcoi,  Geo. 
N.  Clark,  Howard  Lester.  Librarians;  C.  B. 
Lynch.Col.;  Library.  1.497 Tols.i  Officers,  19; 
Teachers,  86;  Home  Department  Viniior*,  18; 
Sc)iDlan4fi8;  members  Rome  Dept..  Ill;  tola) 
membership,  847.  School.  IS. 10  r.a.  Annual 
electioD  last  Sunday  in  Dee. 

Sieiefj.— Rush  P.  Chnpmnn,  C.   0.  Spencer.     ■ 
Wm.  A.  Erving,  J.  G.  Burnet,   Frud  X.  West, 
Silas   Chnpmnn,  Jr.,  Com.i   C.   0.    Spencer, 
M     KAi'  I  jsi    t'HiJKi'H  Trean;  DwightChapmui,  Auditor;  Silos  Chap- 

~J '  ■  man.Jr.,  Clerk.  Annual  roeotinR,  March.     H. 

L  Boilas,  Organiat. 

SOUTH   BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

ia&    MAIM    BTHKCT. 

Thi>  second  edifice,  of  Portland  stone,  is  160 
feet  long  and  80  feet  wide.  Will  seal  1,800. 
Spire  aie  feet,  allof  stone.  The  house  was  ded- 
icated April  28, 1864.  Organiied  Oct.  31, 1884. 
e8&  members,  Prenching  10.46  a.k.  and 
7.80  F.  M.:  Young  Peoples' meeting  Sunday 
evening  at  8.16  p.m.;  Prayer  meeting  in  Chap- 
el,Thursdays.  7.80p.  H. 

Offictriaflkt  aurc*.— Rev.  Kbahk  Dixiin, 
Pastor  ;  Henry  M.  Jacobs.  F.  A.  Carey,  B.  B. 
Squires,  J.  A.  Conklin,  Stephen  Maslen,  H.  L. 
Strong,  V.  A.  Butler,  James  Eodle,  Deacons; 
Franklin  Kesser.  Clerk. 

Sundaji  Seliaol,  organued  1S84.— F.  W.  Par- 
melee,  Sup'C;  John  A.  Conklin,  Ahs'L;  Geo. 
M.  Smith,  Sec'y;  Peter  MoIm,Ass'tSec'y:  H. 
W.  White.  Treas. ;  L.  B.  Seymour,  Librarian ; 
F.  H.  Butler,  Ass't  Ubrarian. 

Primary  DepartmtHt.—Mn.VI.W.  Slillman, 
Prinu'l;  Mrs.  H.  L.  Slrong.Mrs.  M.  A.  Ashmead, 
His*  M.  K.  Thirlkel.  Ass'ts;  F.  D.  Munger. 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Munper,  Librarians.  1,200;  vols,  in 
library.  Officers,  11;  Teachers.  IS;  Scholars, 
360:  School  13.15  p.  H.  Annual  election  In  Jau. 

Socicli,.-W.  C.  Aupir,  W.  J.  Tolhurst.  G. 

W.  Hodge,  Com.;  NelFon  G.  Fard,  Clerk;  H. 

M.  Jacobs,  Treas;   W.  H.  Whiletaw,  Collector. 

Annual  meeting  in  Jno.    C.  Walter  Gaylord, 

111    BAl'li:»l    UHLKCH.  Organist;  George  McCiinn,  Sexton. 

SIFFIKLD  STRKKT  BAPTIST  CHAPKL.-siFpraLD  otbect. 
Chapel   dedicated  .lune    II,  1871.     Reorganized  as  branch  of  First  Baptist  Church,  November  1, 1B78,  as 
■-■  -    've.  Baptist  Chaijel;  name  changed  to  Suffield  St  Baptist  Chapel  in  1891. 

».— Silos  Chapman,  .Ir.,  W.  S.  Bronson,  H.  M.  Twiss,  Albert  Guy,  Wm.  Ciny,  Committee. 
.siMiiu*  Sdiool,  orgimiitd  1869.— Rev.  A.  W.  Skitii,  tiiinister  in  charge;   U.  M.  Twii<»,  Sup't;  E.  W.  Maish, 
Mrs.C.  H.  William'.  Ass-ts;  G.H.Heinli,Sec-v;  M.  T.  Smith,  Ass't;  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  Tr.;  A.  L.  Brewster, 
Librarians;  Ernest  Twist,  Aas'l.    500  volumes 'in  Libnu7;  Teaohera,  13;  Scholars,  94:  School,  3.30  r.  M. 


GEBR  S    HAUTFOBD    CITY    DIEECTORY. 


E? 


ASYLUM  AVENUE  BAPTIST  CHUBCH 

8B6    A&ruOM    BT. 

Society  organiied  Sept.  26,  18T0.  Chmi 
orgnniied  Nov.  9,  IBTa.    The  ediBca  »iu  c-m- 

,  and  80  feet  high  from  th«   f-rrjtti.: 
...le  tothelopof  thecopola  spire. 

y#«n  o/«B  CSarfA—GiuiROB  M.  .Stoj^ 
li.n.,  Hastor;  Krtward  V.  Preston,  I(  N  Sli!= 
J.  L-DeniMii.  Deacons:  GeorR*  H.  Bnnlkt' 
Clerk;   J.  A.  WiEiiiun!,  Treasnrer. 

SnbioA  School,  argiHiaed  1S7I. — C  E.  Pritr 
Sup-t:  A.  S.  Spencer,  Jr.,  Ass'l;  iiiff,  O.  1 
Hamilton,  Supt.;  Mrs.  D.  G.  Smylbe.  Am;. 
Prim.  Pept.;  L.  E.  Hathewav,  Soe'v  mnd  Tr - 
E.  K.  Bnrrowa,  Geo.  K.  Hamilton,  Lib-(>.<:«'« 
vols,  in  Library;  ISO  Teaciien  and  Scbohrv 
' '  -— =--  •-  Monday  ev^niDp  in  J.n. 


Clerlii  K.V.  Preston,  Treas.;  Goo!  H.  Banlkk. 
Auditor.  Annual inectioeBeconil  MoiHlnvcreit- 
nig  in  March.     Mrs.  Colin  Pitblado,    OrpuBt 

MKMORL^L  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 


o.u^m    «vr..x,f.    ..A,-,i;,l    CHIKUH.  Or,,  ^uiv  10,1884.    7a<; 

~  ->  -         ,       _  ^  Offietrioftlie  CTarf*.— Kov.  H.  M,  Tnoar- 

■■■'--'■  -■■■  V,  BOB,  Pastor;  John  W.  Lnmb,  E.    M.  Hnrlbii. 

F.  B.  SiniondB,  Geo,  H  M<^9«<>,  H.  H.  I>irkin- 
sou,  Deacons;  A.  O.  Dole,  Clerk,  16  Sormour 
Hi.;  F.  M.  Hale,  Tr.;  D.  Bnmham.  CoL;  Mi<4 
Louise  M.  Bumham.  A*s't  Col.;  John  McGrrx- 
)ror.G.K,Mosa»,l-'.L.  Barton,  Truatees;  Wm. 
A.  Hord,  Auditor.  Prencliingai  lO.U  a.  m  an't 
T.80  p.  M.;  Prayer  meetinir  at  7,30  Thnis- 
dny  Bvettinp.  Youn;  People's  meeting,  Suti- 

Smday  School,  orpaaittd  1 8S0, — Hearr  H 
Dickinson,  Sup'l;  Georps  B,  Reed,  A.«i 
Sup't;  Mri.  I.ia  E.  Spencer,  SiipH  Primarr 
Dop.t;  C.  W.  Evans, Sec.;  HosRnI  D.  Bamhain 
Ass't  Sec'y;  F.  L.  Barton.  Trens ;  I*ni^  H. 
Blood,  Librarian;  L,  K.  Moses,  Ass't  Lib'n 
Ofticvrs  and  Teacher^  SS  :  Scholar*  *li> 
School  meetsnt  13.lep.  h.  2:10  vols,  in  Lih'rr. 

UNION  BAPTIST  CHURCH.  86  wooct«bct. 
O^cer,  of  Iht    aBre».-Rev.  G.   L.  Simi 

Pastor;    R.  M.  Richie,   John   S.  Tavlor,  Sr_ 
MI-MiHirM     II  Vl'MSr   cliriir'H  Mark  Collins,  Chaf.Thnma»,  Georjue  W.  Lilcb. 

.■>M..iM.JiL\J,   IIAI  llsl   CIlUiCH.  field,  Charles  Cus.is,  Jatnee  AU«,,  Deaca..- 

I'.  P.  Williflm*.  Treasurer:  Chnrips  NeUon, 
Thonuu  Cole,  Tliomn.-^  L.  Johnson,  Traste^^ 
Services,  at  11  a.  b.,  and  T.ao  p.  m.,  Wadne^ 
day  Hiiil  fVidny  evening!. 

Saiii/(ijSfim)i—.l.  S.  Taylor,  Sup't;  Cha* 
ThomBB,  Trea?.;  Lulu  Jones,  Sec'yj  Teiicli- 
ers,I;  Scholars,  56;  School,  12.10  M.  Aonoal 
tiieeling  in  June.      

GERMAN   LUTHERAN  CHURCH  OP  THE 

REFORM  ATIOX.~-126  warhit  ar. 

Ori/iiiuttd  Junt  6,  IREO. 

The  comer  atone  was  laid  Julv  35,  1661- 
completed  April,  1866;  it  u  8eftcC'Iont-and4T 
feet   wide.    Seats  free. 

Rev.  W.  Jakokk,  Putor:  Frederick  >n>erl« 
Aii);n<liu  W.  Budde,  WiUiam  Weslphat,  Karl 
KriiM-lie,  Henry  Zweynrtl,  William  Braun, 
K.W.  Heublein,  Richard  Gubilz,  Society  Ctm- 
miUte:  Prof.  Uebhardie,  Or^ni'sT. 

Annnal  meeting  Ut  Tueaday  InJiinft.    Serr- 


n  the  CeriDUi 


laupiajn. 


Sanhy  £iA(wj.— Frederick    Kberle,    Sup't; 
Anna  Jeajter,  Ass't    Sup't;    Chae.  Fritsche, 


GBBRS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


41S  H 


This  second  edifice  of  ChrisI  Chorcti  » 
begun  !ii  1837.  Tbe  comer  Btone  waa  laid  Ma; 
13, 1828,  nnd  coniecratcd  Dec  33,  ISae.  The 
Churcli  is  built  of  freesloue  and  is  121Mfeet 
long  and  76  Teet  wide.  It  was  the  finit  epeci- 
men  of  Gottilc  cliurch  architecture  ill  this 
countrv.  The  first  edifice  was  wood  on  op- 
posite comer  lo  present,  begna  in  1762,  finislied 
in  1786,  and  moved  toTalcott  at.  in  1829.  The 
first ChBpel,arbrick,<rnserected  in  1836.  The 
cliancel,  tievr  chapel  nnd  parish  building  on 
Church  St., wereopenedUec. 38,1879.  Services 
SondHj-a,  8;  10.4GA.H.  8.15;  6.30;  T.30  f.h.; 
.   Week  days,  B  A. 


Ite*.  LiKDAbt,  W.  Saltuhbtall,  Ractor; 
Rev.  J  Anna  P.  Fauoon,  A99't;  George  Kl  lis, 
John  F.  Tracy,  Wardens:  S.  B.  Cun1^  Wni. 
H.  l>odd,  Edwin  S.  Bartlett,  H.  H.  Hollister, 
.1.  U.  Tucker,  T.  Itetknnp  B«Hch,  Chas.  C. 
Beach,  G.  W.  Ruaeell,  Geo.  Bench,  Janien  .1. 
Goodwin,  Vestrymen!  H.  H.  Hollister,  Clerk  ; 
Sidney  B.  Curti!,  Treas.;  T.  B.  Beach,J.  D. 
Tucker,  Auditora.  Annual  meeting.  Easier 
Monday,  H.  F.  Williama,  Organist  and  Choir- 
niHster;  George  R.  Kelley,  Sextou. 

Sundas  School  organixtd  May,  1813.— The 
Bectnr,  Siip't;  Rev.  J.  P.  Faucoti,  Ase't  Sup't; 
W.  M.  Conklin,  Sec'y;  F-  A.  B.  Wenk,  Traaa.  i 
A.  F.  Ilonlov,  B.  L.  Peard,  Librariaus:  600 
volumes  in  Library;  Teachere  4il;  Scholnn 
see ;  School,  1.80  p.  M.  during  Winter,  and  at 
S.SO  A.  H.  in  the  Summer. 

ST.  JOHNS  CHURCH.— EPISCOPAL. 
178  UAIN  ST.  Ori/emited  March  18. 1841. 

The  comer  stone  was  laid  Jul^  14,  lB4i, 
and  oonsecrtited  April  20,  1842.  Sittings  free. 
Servicee  at  10.4d  a.  h,.  and  T.SO  r.  H. 

Rev.  Jambs  W.  Bkai>ih.  Rector;  George  W, 
WooUey,  Mwin  P.  Taylor,  Wardena;  Jos. 
v.:  Dauforth,  H.  R.  Harden,  H.  L.  Bunce, 
Jacob  Knous.  James  A.  Sjmith,  H.  D.  Tracy, 
H.  O.  Warner,  J.  T.  Pratt,  H.  H.  C.  Biugliam, 
Fred'k  S.  Crnssfield,  Wm.  C.  Pease,  Wm.  O. 
Taylor,  Vesliymeni  K.  A.  Wadsworlh,  Clerk 
and  Auditor;  Charlvs  A.  Pease.TreHs.;  Alfred 
H.  Watkinson,  Ass't  Trcns.;  £.  N.  Kiniuons, 
Choirmaster;  S.  B,  Harrison,  Se»ton.  Annual 
meeting,   lit  Monday  Mny.     260  communi- 

Smda-s  Sciaot— Rev.  Jas.  W.  Bradin  Siip'l; 
Chaa.  A.  I'enae,  SecV  andTreas:  A.  H.  Wiit- 
kinstni.  Librarian;  436  vols,  in  Lihrarv;  Teach- 
era,26i  Scholan,  160;  School,  in  Summer, 
9.46  A.u.;otlier  times  at  3.46  P.M. 

ST.  JAMES  CHURCH.— EPISCOPAL. 

146    PABK  St..  Cl)H.    WASIIINOTOH. 

Thit  flifice  wni  didkaled  NinmAcr  18,  1868. 

It  ia  built  of  I'artland  stone,  in  the  Gothic 
■tyle,  38  by  93  feet,  crucirorm,  and  will  seut 
460  persons.  Parish  organized  June  3,  18T8. 
Seals  free.     Services  10.46  A.  M..  and  7.30  p.  h. 

Rev.  JuHH  T.  HuNTiNOTuN,  Rector;  I'lieo. 
Herier.Wm.T.  Smith,  Wardens:  Wm.  Haw. 
kiuB,  Frank  Gnodman,  Avon  Alien,  A.  L, 
HiTcbell,  J.  H.  Spencer,  Wm.  Monks,  C.  W. 
Tennant,  L.  P.  F.dgerlon,  J.  A.  Owen,  Rnv 
(ioodmsn,  F.  A.  Tavlor,  Vestrymen;  C.  W. 
Tennant,  Clerk:  0".  P.  Colloque,  Organist. 
Annual  meeting,  Easter  Mondnr- 

Sundnv  Schoi^—Yit\.  John  T.  Huntington, 
Sup't;  Wilbur  Larkum.  Treas.;  John  Owen, 
Sec'y;  C.  W.  Tennnnt,  Librarian;  Mi»s  C.  E. 

"^  unisl;  Teachers,  26;    "-'--' 

.;  School,  12.16  P.M. 


658  GEEKS     HAKTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 

TRtNITY  CHURCH.— EPISCOPAL.— IM  bioouhket  it.      Orjmittd SgiL  IS,  1869. 

THBCornBrBtoneoftliefiiMediflcB  wulRidThnnday,  Ocl.27, 1860:  and  tho  cbnrch  wucoiisnnted  in  Mi 
1E61.  It  wtis  ciilm-Eed  and  imprvTed  in  ieT6.  The  Ifist  BervtcD  wu  lieldln  it  Jsd.  24, 1892,  kfter  which  it  ■ 
torn  down  toninke  way  for  a  n«w  church  which  is  being  built  on  the  same  eile.  Tbi a  edifice  will  be  144  r< 
'82^  feet  wide,  with  a  square  towfr  152  feet  hi^h.     In  connection  with  (his  there  hai'  b«n  aim 

Rev.  ICitNKaT  PeI''.  Miel,  Rector;  .Tacol>  L.  Greene,  < 
Dnrim  John  S.  Gniv,  C.  B.  lagiahiun,  C.  H.  Uwrence,  Pre 
pont  Diivis.  Treaa-I  Frank  K.  .lohnson,  eierh. 

Smday  Si'kod.—Rey.  Kmest  lleK.  Miel,  Snp'l;  Fred.  B.  Wright,  Treni.;  Richard  Goodman,  Librarian:   3W 
vo1ninc-<  iiil.ihnny:  Teacliera,  ISi  SehoUn,  ISO;  School,  2.4fi  p.m. 

CHURCH  OF  THE  GOOD  SHEPHERD  - 
EPISCOPAL.  WTI.LTSST.  Organutd,  WW. 
Edifice  a  aituMAd  on  the  corner  of  WtUd 

Bt.  and  Henrliicxsen  avenue.  It  was  erecleJ  !\t 
Un.  Samuel  Coll  na  a  memorial  to  licr  ar- 
censed  husband  and  children,  Rnd  it«s  coil^c- 
crated  to  tlie  wortliip  of  Almighrv  God,  .lui- 
unrv  28,  IBBft.  h  ia  built  in  tha  Golbic  rivie. 
of  Portland  hewn  stone  finished  with  <thia 
white  atone,  and  is  II4  bv  47  feet,  vith  a 
height  of  60  feet,  and  aspire  160  (ret  hiet- 
Coat  S200,0«0.  Sittings  free.  17G  Coitiniimi- 
cants.     Services  10.46  a.m.  and  t.OO  p. x. 

liev.  CoRMEi.ii;^  G.  Bkietoi.,  Rector:  J<4in 
H.Hall,  William  H.  Gilbert,  Wardens:  Wm.  B. 
FmnliliD,  George  H.  Dar,  Ralph  Bamhani. 
H.  A.  Kippen,  Phllonien  W.  Rubbiiia,  Samud 
Tnvlor,  .ToiephH.  BinninKham.  Hr.n<-e  S. 
Sevmour,  E.  H.  Cowell,  Vestrvmen;  Raiph 
Bu'niham,  Clerk;  Ward  C.  Prlwell,  Trcas.: 
A,  M.  Hulllugslioad.  Organiat.  Anatial  meei- 
inft  flrst  Monday  in  May, 

Smdafi  Schul.— Rev.  C.  U.  Bristol,  Snpt: 
Wm.  C.  Archer.  Sec'y  and  Trea*. ;  Kir.ik 
Parker,  Librarian;  Teachers,  12;  Scbularr, 
130;  eOO  vols.  I[|  Library;  Scbool.B.SO  a.  m. 


CHURCH  Oh    illl    <  finli   sill  L  iil-h 


-^Si'^*^-:-.- zfi 


.MEMORIAL  CliniCH   (iK   Sf. 
ASSCN  BROTHERS,  CHILDREN  OF  I; 

HUAIl   1U4   FRONT    jiTKEKT. 

Rev.  .losKTit  KKAun,  Rabbi ;  Itev.  Itiirnet 


MEMORIAL  CHURCH  OF  ST.  THOMAS. 
-EPISCOPAL.— 8T1  HAiB  ST. 

Parish  organised,  Julv,  I8T0;  comer  sIom 
of  the  church  wa«  laid  Sept.  27.  IBTl;  dedi- 
cated Dec.  21,  1872.  Cost  t43,&00.  It  i.- 
built  of  Westerly  granite.  The  cliurch  Mtti! 
has  been  erected  as  a  memorial  to  Bisb(i(j 
Bi'ownell.  Sittings  free.  Sen-ices  10.i6  «.>. 
and  7.30  p.m. 

Rev.  Georoi  R.  Warneh,  Rector;  I.  A 
Dickitison.E.  H.  Croibv,Wardcii»;  .I(*d  Sprini, 
A.  K-  Mather,  R.  H.  Judd,  GeorEe  K.  Doutb- 
wnite,  Walter  E.  Hawkins,  .1.  Henrr  Uanin. 
Harvey  H.  Dnnlap,  Huliert  H.  Burton.  WwJ 
Sheltiiii,  Edward  Keleel,  Wm.  F.  Whittlesey. 
V'eatrvmen :  Austin  D.  Pierce,  Treasurer: 
.Innies  W.  Robb.  Ctek;  Walter  K.  H■wkiII^ 
Organisl:  C.  K.  Ciimpbell,  Sexton.  Annoal 
meeting  first  Monday  in  May. 

Siaidaji  iScAoiWL- Robert  H.  Burton,  Snp't; 
Gertrude  F.  Goodoll.  Ass't  Snp't;  tIdwLn  S. 
Mutcford,  Sec'vand  Treas.;  H.  W.  SichanX. 
Charles  B.  Kelsav,  Librarians;  School  ai 
12.ISP.  M.;    Teachers,  14;  Scholars,  IGO. 

OUR  LADY  OF  SORROWS  CHURCH, 

1  May  30,   18ST.     Clinnh 


Sept.  IS,  1867 
in'!  10.30  A.  M 


Israel  llr.>.lv,  Sec'y;   Eiins  Kricdmiin,  Trea..;  Simon  , 

Kul!!,  M.  Siein,  \V.  Fried,  TruHecs;   Mux  Rns™r(ld,  , 

Sexlon.    Organiied  Ocl'.ber,   ISU.     Meet  Saturdays  Simrf'pj  ti.-hn-t—M 

ntlOA.  H.    Annual  meeting  in  Oct.  i  Lady  of  LaSalette  Mis: 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


659 


PIK3T   METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 
CHURCH.— 306  ABTLirif  sr. 

Thi*  cburch  was  orpuiized,  Rnd  n  boiue  ol 
wonhip  erected,  In  1820^  on  141  Trumbull  St., 
and  enlarged  iu  ISW.  The  newediflce  is  built 
of  brick,  with  bssement  of  Portland  stone.  It 
was  commenced  in  May,  IGGB:  Gnislied  and 
dedicated  April  4,  1860.  The  whole  building, 
from  Iront  to  rear,  aside  rrotn  towers,  is  BG  by 
B6  feet  In  vidth.  The  audience  room  la  T8  by 
63>i  feet.    The  walla  annceilinj{Breflnely  IVes- 

nnd  will  seat,  jncludinE  gallery,  l,O0O  persons. 
The  east  tower  is  13  feet  square,  nnd  66  feet 
hifih;    west  tower,  an  octagon,  16  feat  diam- 


FIRST  MKTHUDIST  EPlSCfJl'AL  CHI'KCH. 


NWKTH    MKlHOI>IST    I 


Newlon,  Pres't;  John  Kairmnn,  W.  H.  Kewell, 
1.  M.  Wilcox,  P.  H.  Keeve,  B.  F.  Beanisley, 
I.  H.Coe,J.  B.Bames,C.  W.  Hilla.  Aiinnid 
meeting  lat  Monday,  Sept 

SieHwiTii.—M ilea's.  I'teston,  Chas.  E.  Par- 
ker, T.  F.  Hill,  R.  P.  Martin,  Eiiaha  Rvder,  W. 
H.  Hippie,  W.  B.  Sage,  G.  F.  Warfleld.  W.  H. 
Witde,  Ctinrles  S.  Smith,  K  W.  Gustaf^Dn, 
Chatlea  H.  Ewing. 

Sabbath  ScAooi— W,  H.  Newell,  Snp'ti  Imri 
M.  Wilcox,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Hippie,  AWWj  T.  F. 
Hill,Sec'y;  A.  M.  Waldrou,  Asa'tSec'vj  I.  H. 
Coe,  Treaa.;  W.  R.  Sage,  Librarian;  W.  S. 
Buckley,  C.  E.  Parker,  F.  D.  Nevell,  Assistant 
Librariaiia.  700  vols,  in  Library;  Tencliers, 
S6i  Scholar*,  440;  School,  13.16  P.  M.  Annual 
meeting,  1st  week  in  January. 

NORTH   METHODIST    EPISCOPAL 

CHURCH,— 903  MAIM  ST. 

This  church  erected  and  dedicated  s  chapel, 

April  S.  1BV1.     The  corner  stone  for  this  ediBce 

WM  laid  July  11,  ISTS  and  dedicated  Oct.  18T4. 


Goth 


AFRICAN  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  ZIONS  CHURCH. 


itvle,  of  brick,  fire  s 
length  96 Yeet,  width  60  fefltj  a 
Ofieeri    of    0\e     Omrch.- 


te600pt 


I,  PmI^;  Trustees- William  H.  Talcoll, 
Robert  Cnimes.  F.  C.  Graves;  H.  A.  Camp, 
Clerk;  Geo.  N.  Seiiller,  J.  K.  Harsh.  Charles 
May,  E.  S.  Gardner,  IVm.  H.  Walrons.  An- 
nuiil  election,  3d  Itlondav  in  Sept. 

Steawnfc— Julius  Weed,  John  M.  Parker, 
Howard  A.  Camp,  James  S.  Birden,  S.  H. 
Wollertan, .1.  B.  Hawley,Nethan  Delap,  H.  D. 
Bumham,  Ira  J.  Strong,  Frank  A.  Daroll,  E. 
L.  Furrey. 

fifiUnMSrAool- Julius  Weed,  Supt.;  S.  H. 
Wollerton,  Mrs.  Wni.  H.  Hahn,  Ass'ts:  Frank 
H.  Walerhouse,  Sec'y;  Wm.  E.  Hiirvey,  Tr.; 
Ini  J.  Strong.  Librarian:  Charles  D.  Knig, 
As.sislant;  d60  vols,  in  Library;  Officers  and 
Teachers,34;  Scholars,  SBT;  School,  IS.lGr  M. 
Aanual  meeting,  Zd  Hnnday  in  January. 

AFRICAN  M.  E.  ZIONS  CHURCH. 
2eB  FBARb  or.     £ifaWiA«(  1636. 

Their  ediflce,  with  a  lecture  room,  was 
ei-ected  in  185T.  It  la  B4  bv  60  feet;  contains 
5G s! ins Qnd seats  445;  costS6.000.  Members, 
136.     Scryices.  10.46  A.  M.,  S  and  T.ao  r.  H. 

Rev.  L.  H.  Tat LOH,  Pastor;  W.  H.  Jones, 
Pres't;  W.  S.  James,  Treas.;  Morris  Mi tchel, 
Soc'y;  James  A.  Curtis,  Vincent  E.  Dnvis, 
Ranibrd  Harri-on,  William  Jones,  Walter 
Young,  Virgil  Wilson,  Truateee. 

SamftiV  Scftoot- Rev.  L.  H.  Taylor,  SupH; 
Miss  F.'Thompaon,  Sec'y;  J.  S.  Tavlor,  tr.; 
Prim  Batfon,  Librarian;  3T6  vols,  in  Library; 
Teachers,  10:  Scholars,  13&;School  1.80  p.  ii. 
Annual  meeting  In  Jan. 


GEER'3    HARTFORD    CITr    DIRECTORY. 


UNITY  CHUKCH.— 36  pratt  s 


SO.  I'AUK  MKTHUlHSr  Kl'lSCOl'AL  CHURCH. 
21  HAIM  BT.       OrganaullSM.      DaUcaledJan.  IS&a 

rlie  corner  slone  of  thi»  ohorcli  edifice  o(  Gothic 
style  was  laid  September  1, 1871.  It  ii  of  brick  with 
lirown  Blone  trimmiiiEs  and  about  800  sittings.  Edifice 
dedicated  April  2,  1B76.  Seals  free.  A  cliapel  in  tlie 
renr  wiia  dedicnted  Feb.  23,  1S86. 

Ofcertoflke  »wi*.— Rev,  William  A.  Richagd, 
I'astor;  S.  M.  Stiles,  Pres't;  I..  K.  Parkhuret, Sec'y ; 
IJ.  K.  Lymaii,  Trona.;  S.  M.  Stile*,  D.  A.  Spear,  H.  S, 
Holt,  C.  W.  Clark,  R.  R.  Ulimer,  D.  E.  Lvman,  W.  G. 
Si iDinoiix,  Louis  E.  Parkliurst,  Triwlees ; 'H.  S.  Cook, 
GeoTf^  S.  Bnll.  C-  B.  Averill,  It.  H.  Soulheririll,  H.  D. 
Clemens,  D.  E.  J.ymna,  H.  Cowlislisw,  W.  H.  I'omrov, 
I.  Cross,  -Ir.,  C.  R.  McC;»iislnini,  \V.  G.  Wilnon,  M.  H. 
M'.yer,  Stewanls.  S8S  members.  Mrs,  C.  K.  Green, 
Orfianist;  John  Will iamf,  Sexton. 

SuaJay  £IfAi»(,— Hxrrv  E.  ParkhursI,  Sup'ti  W.  H. 
PoTncmy,MissI,.M«yWll8on,AssHs!Clnv(onP.C!iaTn- 
beriin,  Sec'.v;  G.  W.  Sanford,  Ass't  Seo'v;  U  E  Park- 
hurst,  Treas;  H.  W.  Conklin,  G.  A.  Emburr,  Lib'ns; 
l,(l22Tol(".inLiLrsrv;  Mra.  Gen.  A.  Enibnry.'Sup't  Inf. 
Dep't!  Mrs.C.  E.  McCIii i island,  Siip'l  I nt.'Dep'l;  OIB- 


ooVlS 


GERMAN  M,  E.  ClIUfiCH.-fll  tehplb  st. 
Organital  Notjtvibtr  13.  ie"6. 

Q^erri  of  At  aun*,— Rev.  E.  W.  Pboluw,  Pas- 
tor BTiJ  President;  Josepli  Gallon,  Secretory;  G. 
Mnnnz,Trens.;G.Mamii,  Chns.  Bivkel,  A.  Goeli,  Job. 
Gatlou,  E.  W.Pe>;low.Tru»tefl»;  Aiig.Goeti.fl,Mflnnz, 
Charles  Bickel,  -loseph  Gnlkin,  G.  Looscher,  Christ 
Gamiucrdinger.  Auton  Lossrhcr,  Slewards.  Serrlceii 
•t  IMS  A.  M^and  T.*B  p.  M.,  Sundavs:  nisoon  Thtirs- 
day  evanhijr.  Aiiiinal  election  first  Monday  in  Sept. 
H.  Myers,  Sexton. 

Sahialh  SehaoL—\\\j-.  GoeU,  Sup'ti  G.  Maiini, 
Ass't;  H.  Lfwscher,  Sec'y;  G.  Mannz,  Trens.;  Antone 
I,i>e,»cher,Lib™rian;'rescliers,18;  Scholars, 60;  School, 
a.sa  A.».    200  i-oluinee  in  Library. 

CONN.  A.'iS'N  OF  NEW  JERUSALEM  CHURCH. 
Iworporatttl.  March  II,  1B79. 
Henn,- G. Thompson. Milford, Pre»'t;  A. Marwiok.Jr., 
Hartford,  Spc'y ;  Geo.  W.  Bancroft,  Hockanam,  Treas. 
Meets  quarterly,  at  Hartford  and  New  Haven.  Annual 
meeting  in  Feb.  Mrs.  G.  0-  Sawyer,  C.  Sec'y  aud  Lib. 


0%nni«(i  July  27,  1844.      Beorganaed  April  li,  iVii. 

■this  edifice  was  dedicated  April  !,  1881.  It  is  a 
brick  and  stone,  86  Feet  in  length  by  6T  Teet  in  width. 
with  folding  circular  seats  instead  of  pewi^. 

Officers.— Rev.  Joseph  Waitb,  Pastor:  Horace  Coni- 
walT,  President!  Charles  H.  Clarke,  Vice  Pre«i<teDt; 
-loseph  Dawson,  Clerk  and  Treas.;  William  Fruicii, 
William  E.  Dickinson,  .Tosiah  Q.  Baker,  fi^x.  Ccmd.-  L 
K.  Seymour,  E,  A.  Perry,  Aoditors.  Addu&I  meetiu 
llrst  Monday  in  April.  Services  at  10.45  A.  h.  Church 
yeiir  from  Septenjiwr  to  2d  Sundav  in  July  ioeln^iTe. 

5un<fnv5cAoai:— At  12.1S  P.M.;  Mrs.  Lizzie  C  Bak«r 
Sup't;  Mrs.  Helen  M.  Root,  Ass'tSup't;E.M.  Cntlinc. 
Sec-yiMra.  E.S.  Rogera,  Treas.;  L  A.  Cressv,  Libia- 


.   Crane 


;   Otric«n  Bi 


ChfHieldi^icaltdJuae-li,  1868. 
0«car  A.  Phelps,  48  Hopkins  St..  Superin 


Reliici 


^iglish.    Soil 


jay    ariemaons  a 
ningsar-' 


imnRsal 
nan  paste 


fi.30  p. 


TliuiBday  evenings,  in  German.    < 

■!.  W.  Pof[low. 

TVuifeu.— F.  B.  Cooley,  D.  R.  Howe,  J.  B.  Pioree, 
.  C.  Parsons,  Henry  Roberts.  Solon  P.  Davis,  J.  C.  Hilli 
in'l  meeting,  lat  Tuesday,  Dec.  Henry  Mvere,  Sextea. 
Smulau  Sefttwieverv  SuiidavatS  p.m.;  6.  A.  Phelw, 

Sup't;    Solon  P.  Davis,  Ass'l;   Miss  Margaret  B.  Lee, 

Sup't  Primary  Dep't;  Mrs.  S.  P.  Davis,  Sup't  Hoin* 

Deji't;  Ferdinand  Richter.  Sec'v;  C.  R  HanMil.  A»'l; 

J.  C.  Hills,  Tr.  and  Lib'n;   N.  Hnngerfbrd,  N.  Weeks. 

'ss'ts;  Teachen,3Ti  Scholars,  300)  Library,  GOOmlt. 

SWEDISH   EVANGELICAL   LUTHERAK 
EMANUEL  CHURCH.— 187  Kiras  bt. 

OSctri  qZ-fAe  CiureA.- Hev.  S.  C.  Eiliiizin,  Pastor; 
.  .r  Larson,  C.L  Anderson,  Gns.  HellBtrom.Deacoo"' 
avid  Stromberg,  Julius  Larson,  John  .Tohn»n,  J.  M. 
Jhnson,  C.  0.  Anderson,  John  Nelson,  Trustees;  John 
nderson,  Sec'y;    David  Stromberg,  Treas.     Ser>ic« 

Sundays,  10.30  A.  M.,  7.4G  p.m.;  ThniBdavs,  T.4S  r  » 

Org.Nov.  13,  1880.  An'l  meeting  1st  Miindav  in  Jan. 
Sund.ts  School.— Jttv.  S.  C.  Pranzin,  Sup't I'meewat 
i  noon.     TouR^ /'(opte'iSDrieftr/'arfuia.— Meets  Isl 

and  Sd  Tuesday  evontiitrs  monthly. 

LaiHei'   Aia   ami  Sfitiumarji  Sociely  —  Meets   lut 

Thursday  In  each  month.  . 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DITtBCTORY. 


'.  TATKICK'S  (JHU HUH- HUMAN  CATHOLIC. 


ST.  PATRICKS  CHURCH.— ROMAN 
CATHOLIC— 88  CHURCH  bt. 

This  Chorch  wot  HnX  gntliartd  June,  1823, 
In  Talcott  atreet,  Hud  wna  destroyed  by  fire 
Mny  11,  \SbS.  Their  reoent  edifice  wu  dedi- 
cated Dec.  14, 1861,  and  wns  dealToyed  l>y  fire 
Jnn.  S«,  IBTG.  Ttieir  present  edifice  irni  ded- 
icnted  Nov.  £6,  I8T6;  amitcrated  Oct.  1, 1B84. 
TliB  lenftlhfroratlieouliide  of  tower  lo  onl»ide 
of  chnncel,  is  16SX  feet,  nnd  tlie  breadth  ja  TB 
feel;  thf  height  of  tower  and  spire  from  around 
is  218  recti  and  cost  <1TG,000.  Senta  for20O0 
pereonsj  240  pews  on  main  floor  nod  fiS  in 
gnlleriea.    About  4000  memheni. 

Very  Bev.  Joiln  A.  Mulcaiiy,  Vicsr-Gen 
nil,  I'astor;  Kev.  .lolin  K,  Itoland,  Rev.  .1.  .1. 
Downey,  ReT.  John  LoftuB,  Asaislnnti;  K.  .). 
Dooley',  Organist;  F.  X.  Fury,  Sexton.  Mass 
Bt  7.80;  S;  B.30;  10.30  A.U.;  Ve^^pers,  S  F.H. 

Haaday  Sehool—Vtry  Kev.  John  A.  Mulcahy, 
Sup't;  and  in  charge  of  the  iiiflters  of  Mercy, 
14  AsFistanU;  'i'eacliera,  86;  Scholnra,  1050; 
School.  S.30  A  V. 

St.  Patrick's  Oatbolic  Male  Sciiooi.  806 
Allyn  street  is  in  cliarge  of  tlio  Si-lers  of  Mer- 
cy;  (otnl  number  of  boy i  426.  The  feuiule 
department  is  under  charge  of  the  Siiters  of 
Mercy,  and  numbera  BGO. 

St.  Cathabink  ACAnEH<.  —  89  Church 
St.  Connected  with  the  Convantof  tlie  Sisters 
of  Merer  >■  »  younjf  ladies'  music  school  and 
two  orpliim  asyinnis.  Sister  Mary  Jaines, 
superioress  of  girls  asylum,  Sisler'Alfred  of 
iraya  asylum,    number  ofboyB,  GT;  girls,  40. 

ST.  PF,TERS  CHURCH-ROMAN  CATH- 

OLIC— 44    MAIN    ST. 

Tile  building  at  this  location,  first  occupied 
as  a  School  House  then  hy  Protestant  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  and  aflerwHrd  rented  as  a  Free 
Mission  Clinpe!,  was,  September,  IS&O,  nur- 
chnaed  for  Roman  Cntliolic  purnxes,  and  an 
addition  attached.  It  waa  dedicated  by 
Bishop  McFakland.  on  Sunday,  December  4, 
1889.  In  April,  1866,  H  freestone  structure 
was  commenced,  which  is  IG  feet  broad  and 
164  feet  long,  and  it  is  one  of  the  largest 
cluirch  edifices  In  the  State.  Its  entire  cost, 
when  completed,  will  be  over  1200,000.  There 
are  churcli  sittiii|[s  in  tlie  basement,  which  at 
present  are  used  for  Sunday  school  and  cliurcli 
society  purposes.     About  4G00  members. 

Rev.  T.  W.  UnouEniCK,  Pastor;  Bev.  .1.  T. 
Lynch,Rev.  K.  J.  Broderick,  Rev.  F.J.I.nlly, 
Ass'tsi  K.  V.  CaulSeld,  Organiat.  Isl  Mass  in 
cnurch  at  T  a.  h.;  2d  Mass  at  S  A.  M.;  Special 
Mass  for  Cliiidren  at  S.OO  a.  u.  in  baj<ement 
Chapel;  High  Uiisa  at  10.8U  a.m.;  Veaper?, 

BmiiiisfiVSoDHteT.  Sister  M.  Andrea,  Sup't; 
Teachera.SG;  Scholars,  1261;  School,  10  to  11 
A.M.    Sunday  School  in    '    '  ... 


T."pb 


— 48MAIHBT.     Rev.  S 


ST.  PETER'S  CHDRCU— ROMAN  CATHOLIC.  Sup't;    Teachers,  34;  Scbolirs, 


r.  Petkk'b  Pahiiciiiai,  School, — Bear  40 
Diain  at.  I'nder  charge  of  Sisters  of  Mercy, 
numbers,  male  dep'C,  446;  female  dep't,  448. 


Cornerstone  laid  Sept.  8, 187B.  Rev.  Jambn 
.1.  Smith,  Pastor.  Mass  everr  Sunday  at 
11,00  A.  M.;  Holy  days  at  G.BO'and  8  a.  m. 
Vespers  8.30  r.  M.  Aixntt  BOO  memhen.  Sun- 
day School  at  S  r.  m.;    Miss  Alice  Gulnan, 


CEERS    HABTFOBD    CITY    D[BECTORY. 


ST.JOSKPHS  CATHKDBAI — ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

I  Inid  April  i». 
The  tuisemenl 
Feb.  10, 1878. 


The  comer  ■tone  of  thi>  edifice  wa 
18TT.       Coii^ecrateJ    Mny  8,    ISM. 
elmpel  km  opened   for  clWiiiB  senict 

■ndltorium  11  feet  liiuli  ami  2S0  feet 
lentine  cnpncitv  for  2000  persona. 

CfcrflS.-Bl.t£ev.MK.»AKI.TLKKHEV. 

HHrtfordi  B«v.W.  .1 


■>.,  Bitli 


Hev.J 

ChnnreUor  nnd  Sec'vj  Kev.  Ww.  J. 
M(-<iiTKK,  Kev.  Thus.  S.  Hugoak,  Rev.  F.  I*.  Havey, 
Rev.  KnwAKD  Fi.anmbky.  Miusea  7.00,:  9.00;  10.30 
A.  M.;  Vetpera  3  P.  M.i  School  S  A.  M.;  bcliolars, a&O. 
Mt.  St.  .Iosei-m'b  Cunvkht.  ISO  FnnninEtDti  it.; 
biiildlnF!  iMicRted  Nov.  S7,  1873:  it  is  of  brick,  four 
stories  higliwilli  Inisemeni  mid  cellar. 


iz,d.  March  10.  1889. 

■res't;  Albert  Krobd,  Vice 

rre»- 

Cor.  SecV;.foh(.  K.  Usiiis 

ie,  Fi 

ok.  TroH-.;  .lose ph  Sc bin i.l 

,  iteii 

Lincke,  Tru'^teos.      Mfett  li 

ml  an 

nthlv.  at  8  p.  M.    Fjilfice  « 

r.Wi 

t»T  iledirnlfld  April  9, 18B3. 

Ihroji  and  Kl;  f 

ST.  ANN'S  CHURCH— FKKNCH  CATHOLIC. 

303  PAiiK  aTHEET.  Organiztd,  Jan.  6, 1880. 
Rev.  I'.  K.  Rot,  Pastor.  Muss  even  Sunrlny,  at 
8  :iOanill0.30A.M:  Ve-ioem  Bt4.00  p.m.  Holy  dava  at 
li.80  nnil  9  a.m.  Aliont  1,000  member?.  Sandnv  School, 
S.OO  P.M.  Tencliers,  2;  sclio1nn,eS.  Tniateet',  Charles 
Cote,  J.  B.  A^olte. 


SWEDISH  ZION   CUNOREUAIIONAL   CHURCH, 


Orgaaiad  Oclubtr'^,  II 

Ogiceri  <if  Iht  CharcH.-Rer.  L.  W.  A.  Bjorkhai. 
Pnxtor  1  John  Niison,  C.  .t.  Carlson.  John  JoIiilsoo.  A-  0. 
Andcrwn,  C.  W.  Giislafaon,  J.  A.  Maponuefsoa,  IMsc- 
oiis;  Mathilda  J.  K.ngstrom,  J.  Mathilda  SveoFon.  Atnin- 
(la  Johnson,  Selmn  C.  .lohnson.  Aliba  Nil^on,  Annie  <>. 
Anderson,  DeaconesseB!  F.  H  Wodberg,  Biuien  John- 
Bon,  K.  W.  Unon,  0.  W.  Snell.Amandas  Cal^n.  J.  K. 
I,ilja.  Trustees;  A.  (i.  Anderson,  Clerk;  K.E.Wedlwt 
Trene.i  F.  G.  Krislenson,  C.  A.  Jobn-on,  Auditors:  L 
GuBtafSveiison,  Organist;  C.  W.  Gnstafiun,  SexTon. 

Services,  Sunday  10  30  a.m.  and  7.30  p.m.  ;  Weditra- 
davs  and  Fridava,  7.S0  p.m.   Members.  160. 


n  Olsai 


t't;   August  Gidhart,  ^ec'v;  Alei 


I,  Treaii.:  Ansholin  Svenson,  ArlhurSugstr' 
Lanson  F.  W.  Laraon,  Alfred  Mniruson.  John  Nilun. 
MHlliilda  Snndquii^t,  Teachers.  School  12  nooa.  Au- 
nual  meeting  Ist  Sunday  in  January.    Members,  To. 

SWEDISH  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

Orgnniied,  Oct  3T,  1888. 

Rev.  Nils  Ek,  b  Squire  St.,  Pastor;  John  Encksixi. 
A.  Jolinsor,  Deacons;  Ado'.ph  Lerten,  Treas.;  JujiIu' 
.lohtison,  Fred  Wilen,  August  Johnson,  CommitlFr. 
Services  In  Parlors,  South  Baptist  Church,  Sundars. 
at  lO.tG  A.M.,  7.41  P.M.,  Wednesdays  7.46  p.  M.  Coin- 
munion,  fint  Sunday  monthly.     Annual  meeting,  Jan. 

Young  People's  Societv  meet  Sundays  al  6  p.  h., 
nt  234  Pear!  st-i  Oscar  Jofinson,  Sec'y. 

FIRST  SWEDISH  M.  E.  CHURCH.— 303  ahiu)m  >r. 
OrnBHOtd  StpU  81, 18»a. 
Rev.  Auoi  ST  K  Sybbb,  Pasto     ~    "  ' 

nndTrens.;   Chas  "  "    " 

Albert  Lindstrom.  Classleaderr;    FJvan]  pjigatnnd, 

AlbiQ  Knpilroni,  Traslees.     Services  Sunday  at  \6M 


ALLYN  MEMORIAL  CHAPEL. 

Entrance  of  Spring  Grove  Cemetery,  801  Main  itnel, 
finished  Jan.  1. 1883:  cost (40,000;  paid  for  by  tits  lale 
1'.  M.  Atlyn.  First  funeral  services  held  Il:erein,  Uir. 
18, 1BS4. 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


CHURCH  OF  THK  REDKKMER— UNIVKRSALIST. 


CHURCH    OP   THE    REDEEMER.— 

UmVERSALlST— 38*  maih  frr. 

Orgamad  Jttnt  18,  183T. 

This  edifice  It  E8  feet  in  width  by  llS  feet 

in  length,  with  a  tower  nt  soulhweat  corner 

10*  fset  in  heighL    There  are  ITlMwi  on  the 

■   "■'   -  the  gHllerie*.    Dedicated  in 


floor  and    3A 
Uierallor 

Ogictrt  ofUie  (SurrA.— 1 


ffictrt  of  the  Ora. 
.  _.jaiHB,  Hutort  Ahner  Church,  L.  L.  Ens- 
worth,  Francis  H.  Richards  Geo.  H.  Hebard, 
Deacons  ;  Charles  CI.  Lincoln,  Clerk, 

Sabbath  SobwL— George  H.  Hebard,  Sup'ti 
F.  S.  Carev.  Mn.  G.  F.  Whitnej.  Mr..  ],.  L. 
Knsworlh,  Au'tst  Miss  Emtna  Fowler,  Sec'y; 
Frank  Mellen.  A»'t  Seo'yi  Arthur  L.  Brown, 
Treo).;  L.  Ellis,  C.  S.  Woodward,  Librarians; 
Lihrar;  BOO  vols.;  Teachere.Zl;  SchDlHn,350; 
School,  12.10  F.  M.    Annual  election.  Dec. 

Socitly. — Lealer  L  Ensworth,  R.  W.  Farmer, 
Hiram  Bi8«.!l.  C  N.  Fowler,  V.  S.  Carev, 
Com.;  C.  0.  Lincoln.  Clerk;  W.  I.  Wnkeflel^, 
Treasurer.  Annual  meeting,  last  Mondav  In 
Hansh.  WnkT.I'limpton,  Organist;  Chaun- 
cey  Kilboume,  Sexton. 

QBACE  CHAPEI EPISCOPAL. 


EJ(fict 


t  Cmttcrattd  {fovembtr  11,  1868. 
K  P.  SwEEiv,  Minister  in  charge; 
PLzra  Smart,  Jamee  S.  Jonen,  Henry  U. 
Richmond,  (Treasurer),  A.  M.  Randall  John 
Fereuson,  James  T.  Ronald,  CliriBtopher  3. 
Johnstone,  Wm.  Monks.  Wm.  Gadsbv,  Hiram 
\V.  Elmer,  Joseph  Killyer,  Samuel  G.  Tnicv, 
John  Smart,  A.M.  Randall  (Clerii),  Pmdeii- 
till  Committee.  Services  Sundays,  10.45  a.m. 
■nd  T  P.  «.,  Fridays,  T.45  P.M. 

Amdoy  SdiooL  —  Fredsrich  V.  Sweiey, 
Sop't;  David  Willard,ABBiMnntSup't;  Harry 
Young.  Lihriu-inn.  Meets  n(  1.30  p.  u.;  Bi- 
ble class  at  3  30  p.  M.;  Teachers,  18;  Schol- 
ar*. 176;  wn  Tols.  in  Library;  300  vols,  in 
Guild  Library. 

HARBISON   AVENUE   CHAPKL. 

DfliriitKi  June  11,  1876.     [School  1.16  p.m. 

FIRST  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

Orgaitutd  /fottmbtr  4. 1861. 
Thl)>  second  edifice  was  dedicated  May 
17Ih,  1870.  The  Church  is  built  of  Cormecli- 
cnt  granile,  with  trimminra  of  Portland  and 
Ohio  Blone.  The  tower  anii  spire  to  rise  186 
Teet.  Tlia  whole  building  Is  118  by  6T  feel. 
The  audience  room  of  the  Church  is  86  by  60 
"   '       "      ■    B  10.46  A.  M.     Yoeng  Peiiple's 


slmg  al 


Officertiifllu 


268  in 


KIEST  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 


-Rev.  W.  W.  Breck- 

1  W.  H.  Stockwell,  Alexan- 
der Walson,  Fred.  R.  Weslwoml,  John  John- 
ston, R.  J,  Carey,  Ruling  Eiders. 

SociefH.  — W.  F.  Hennev,  Samoel  Collins, 
Henry  Ford,  John  Johnston,  Wm.  B.  r..ow. 
Trustees;  Fred.  D.  Berrv.  Clerk;  C.  M.  Keu- 
nev,  Treas.;  Charles  Small,  Ai^'t  Tre as.  An- 
nual meeting  8d  Tuesday  in  tlarch. 

SabMJi  ScAooi— Frederick  Weatwood,  Sup't ; 
John  Johnston,  A»<'t  Siip't;  Miss  L.  J.  Harri- 
son, Sec'y;  S.H.  Berry,  As»'lSec-y;  Fred'fc 
Berry,  Trees.;  J.  A.  M.  Bell.LibrBrian;  Fred. 
Lvcett.  Ais'C  Librarian;  BOOtoIs.  in  Library; 
Teachers, 38;  Schalan.163;  School, ll.lt  F.M 


1 


664 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DrRBCTORY. 


ASSOCIATION  ADAS  ISRAEL. 
Meet  at  8  Pratt  st.  Saturdays  and  holidays,  mornings 
and  eveninKB.  Organized,  1862.  Nathan  Kerapner, 
Pres't;  L.  Price,  vice  Pres't;  Joel  Samuels,  Treas.; 
Louis  S.  Price,  Sec'y;  B.  Selzer,  S.  Gleszer,  Ben. 
Ncivert,  Trustees;  I.  Holstein,  A.  Malley,  M.  Levy, 
Executive  Committee;  L.  S.  Price,  J.  Salad,  M.  Do- 
renbaum,  A.  Raphael,  S.  Silverstein,  Burial  Ground 
Committee.    Annual  election,  first  Sunday  in  October. 

BAPTLST  BOYS'  BRIGADE. 

SOUTH    BAPTIST    CHUItCU. 

C.  A.  Weed,  Pres't;  Frank  E.  Tolhurst,  Major; 
Alvin  E.  Squires,  Sec'y;  William  C.  Tolhurist,  Treas. 
Organized  Jan.  24,  1894.  Meets  Friday  evenings. 
Annual  election  in  Jan. 


BAPTIST    BOYS'    BRIGADE. 

FIKST  HAPTIST  rHTRCH. 

A.  H.  Crosby,  Pres't;  W.  H.  Sloane,-  Sec'y;  H.  H. 
Saundei-s,  Capt.;  W.  M.  Bartlctt,  Lieut.  Organized 
March,  1894.    Meets  Tuesday  evenings. 

BAPTIST  SOCIAL  UNION  OF  CONN. 
A.  P.  Carroll,  Norwich,  Pres't;  Kdward  Miller.  Mer- 
iden;Geo.  W.  llodgo,  Rainbow,  Vice   Pres'ts;   tVank 
W.  Payne,   Hartford,   Sec'y  anti   Treas.      Organized 
1871.   "Annual  election  in  October. 


BROTHERHOOD  OF  ANDREW  AND  PHILIP, 

FOURTH   CONGRKGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Rev.  H.  H.  Kelsey,  Pres't;  A.  C.Arnold,  Vice  Pres't; 
Frank  M.  .Johnson,* Treas.;  Robert  V..  Lee,  Cor.  Sec'y. 
Organized,  July,  1891.  Meets  in  chapel,  every  4th 
Monday  evening. 

CATHOLIC  APOSTOLIC  CHURCH.— 20 spring  bt. 
Rev.  S.  J.  Andrews,  Elder  in  charge;  Rev.  S.  H. 
Allen,  Rev.  J.  A.  R.  Rogers,  Pastors;  \V.  M.  Brigham, 
John  Ponsjiing,  George  I).  Pyott,  Deacons.  Sunday 
services:  Holy  Eucharist,  10.30  a.  m.,  evening  prayer  5 
o'clock.     Organized  October,  1868. 

CHURCH  OF  SACRED  HEART.— 38  Windsor  st. 

ITALIAN    ROMAN   CATHOLIC. 

Rev.  Edward  Flannery,  Pastor.  Xumberof  com- 
municants in  Hartford,  1,000;  in  Connecticut,  18,000. 


CONN.  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION. 

Orgnnizeilf  1857.  Incorporottd^  1893. 
Cnlleii  B'.  Foote,  New  Haven,  Pres't;  W.  H.  Hall, 
West  II  art  ford,  Sec'y;  John  1).  Converge,  Putnam, 
Treas.;  C.  H.  Piatt,  New  Haven,  Auditor.  The  above 
officers  and  24  Executive  Committee  constitute  the 
State  Central  Committee.  Election  at  Biennial  State 
Convention  Oct.  1  Mm. 


ELIZABETH  CHAPEL.— 26  Washington  st. 

This  memorial  Chapel,  erected  on  the  Retreat  for 
the  Insane  grounds,  is  for  the  use  of  the  inmates  of 
said  institution,  for  relijrious  woi-ship,  and  was  ded- 
icated   Dec.   24,  1875.     Its  cost  was  $14,000,  including 

organ,  etc.  

FARTHER  LIGHTS. 

asylum    AVKNrE    HAPTLST   riUKCH. 

Miss  Ma  Hathaway,  Pres't;  Mis><  Daisy  Gemmill, 
Vice  Pres't;  Miss  Lena  Burwell,  Sec'y;  Miss  Alice 
Burpee,   Treas.     Organized  March,    1894.     Meets  as 

notified.  

HARTFORD  BAPTIST   UNION. 

H.  M.  Thompson,  Pre«,'t;  (leorge  W.  Hodge,  Vice 
Pres't;  H.  H.  Dickinson,  Sec'y;  John  Gemmill,  Treas. 

OLIVET  BAPTIST  CHl'RCH.— parkville. 
Chapel  fniilt  in  1888.     Church  (rrtjauized  Afar.  26,  1896. 
Rev.  A.  R.  Smith,  Pastor;  Alex.  Cameron,  Deacon; 
G.  B.  Turner,  Clerk;  J.  G.  D.  Newton,  Treas.;  Nellie 
M.  Barrows,  Ass't  Treas.    41  members. 


HARTFORD  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR   UXIOK. 
Orgcauted  Oct.  19, 1887- 

Rev.  H.  DeWitt  Williams,  Pres't;  L.  A.  Wilrj. 
Sec'y  and  Treas.;  L.  A.  Wiley,  Mips  Marv  E.  O.i- 
man,  Mrs.  Isaac  Gross,  Jr.,  H^  DeWitt  WifH&ms,  In 
Strong,  Jr.,  N.  B.  Ba.«5sett,  W.  D.  Bart,  Execur  s 
Committee.  Meets  in  Febniar\%  April,  June,  Oct*.*bsr 
and  Dec.    Annual  meeting  in  October. 

HARTFORD  SOCL\L  SETTLEMENT, 
15  NORTH  STREET.  Oraanized  3farck  1,  1SS5. 
Mrs.  Frank  I.  Prentice,  Vice  Pres't;  Mrs.  Arth  s 
Perkins,  Treas;  Isabel  Eaton,  Sec'y;  Rodney  l>€aE-, 
C.  D.  Hartranft,  Geo.  R.  Shepherd,  John  M.  Holc<*ml-e. 
P.  H.  Woodward,  Geo.  H.  Dav,  Georf^  P(>|)e«  F.  S. 
Luther,  E.  K.  Milchel,  W.  F.  Gordy,  Trustees.  AnoosJ 
election  in  March. 


MORGAN  STREET  MISSION  SCHOOL. 
CIIAPei^  62  MORGAN  ST.  Organized  Matxh  21.  1952- 
Allen  H.  Newton,  Sup't;  Samuel  G.  Huniin^oii. 
Hattie  Gillette,  Ass'ts;  Miss  MaryE.  Coyle.  Sup't  In- 
fant Department:  Lizzie  R.  Bill,  Ass't;  H.  C.  Havd^ 
Sec'y;  C.  H.  Gillette,  Ass't  Sec'y.  Teachers!  21; 
Scholars  76 ;  School,  2.80  P.  m.  ;  in  summer,  €  r.  ■. 
Annual  meeting  in  Jan. 

NEW  BRITAIN  AVENUE  SUNDAY  SCHOOL, 
1  NEW  BRITAIN  AV.  Organized  June,  1^9. 

C.  T.  McGce,  Supt.;  C.E.  Geddes,Miss  Hattie  B4»ani- 
man,  Ass't  Sup'ts;  Richard  Joslyn,  Treas,;  Miss  M.  B. 
Watix)us,  Sec'y;  R.  W.  Walkey,  Librarian;  Bichart: 
Joslin,  Ass't  Librarian;  C.  F.  Agard,  Choirtster.  Meets 
3  p.  M.  Sundays.    Annual  election  in  January. 

OPEN  HEARTH  MISSION,  1^  frokt  st. 
By  the  Open  Hearth  Association.      Mission  meet- 
ings   or    prayer   meetings    niehtlv.      Reading    room 
open  daily  from  1  to  10  p.  m.     Xo<Iging  how^e  with  40 
beds.     B.'N.  B.  Miller,  Supt.    Began  May  1, 18S& 

OUR    SAVIOUR'S    DANISH    EVANGELICAL 

LUTHERAN  CHURCH.— huss  cor.  babc«>ck 

Org.  May,  1888.    Dedicated  Mag  31,  1891. 

Officers  of  the  Church. — Rev.  K.  P.  Bruckkek, 
Pastor;  P.  C.  Toft,  President;  !(.  Bahnson,  Sec'y;  S. 
Haii'^en,  Treas.  and  Trustee;  L.  Esbenseu,  Cashier; 
N.  Due,  Chr.  Schmidt,  B.  Hoist,  C  Christensen,  J. 
Hekker,  Directors.  Services,  Sundays  at  10.80  a.  m. 
and  7  p.  M.;  Thursday  at  8  p.  m.  Annual  meeting  %i 
Sundav  in  July. 


PARKVILLE  BAPTIST  MISSION. 
Alexander  Cameron,  Sup't;  Mrs.  A.  W. Smith,  A^-^^t: 
Mis^  Leila  M.  Smith,  Sec'y;  Caira  C.  Crossett,  Treas; 
Arthur  Lewis,  Librarinn;  12  Teachers;  112  Scholars: 
263  vols,  in  Library.  Meets  in  Parkville  Baptist  Chape! 
at  12.15  p.  M.  Preaching  at  10.45  a.  m.  and  7  p.  h. 
Sundays.    Organized  in  1874.  Annual  meeting  in  Dec^ 

SECOND  ADVENT  CHURCH. 
FOOT  GUARD  PLACE.  Org.  1869.  Reoraamzedt  1S79. 
This  edifice  is  built  of  wood  85x60  feet,  and  was 
dedicated  Mav27, 1888.  (iEO.E.TTLER,  Pastor;  Lncian 
Tiffany,  Miles  Clark,  S.  B.  Colton,  M.  G.  Dunham,  H. 
E.  Kinsman,  Deacons;  Mrs.  M.  G.  Dunham,  Mrs.  P.  A. 
Pierson,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Kinsman,  Mrs.  Emily  Roland.  Mn^ 
Matilda  Dart,  Mrs.  H.  M.  Goodell,  Deaconesses;  M.  G. 
Dunham,  H.  M.  Andrews,  A.  P.  Sloan,  II.  E.  KiiL«>man, 
M.E.  Lord,  Committee;  William  J.  Pierce,  Trea*.  and 
Clerk.  Service  at  10.46  A.  M.,  and  7.30  p.m.  Sunday 
School  at  12  M.    Annual  meeting  last  week  in  Maicli. 

TRINITY  COLLEGE  CHAPEL. 
Tlie  President  is  Chaplain. — Daily  Prayers,  8.80  a.  x. 
and  6.46  p.m.     Sundavs,  Holy  dommunion,  8  a.  m.  ; 
Morning  Prayer  and   Sermon,  10.80    a.m.;    Evening 
Prayer,  6  p.  m.     Special  services  in  Lent 


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665 


SEVENTH  DAY  ADVENTIST  SOCIETY. 

Elder  D.  B.  Parmelbb,  Pastor;  Timothy  B.  Stew- 
art) Deacon;  Timothy  B.Stewart,  Treas.;  0. M.  Hatch, 
Clerk;  D.  B.Parroelee.  Jolm  Drake,  Timothy  B.  Stew- 
art, O.  M.  Hatch,  Cnurch  Committee;  81  members. 
Organized,  July  8, 1808.  Services  in  Hall,  81  Asylum 
St.,  Saturdays  at  3  p.  m.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

Sabbath  School—G.  M.  Hatch,  Supt.;  T.  B.  Stewart, 
Asa't  Supt;  Mrs.  M.  V.  Holcomb.  Sec'y  and  Treas.; 
Miss  E.  K.  Kldridge,  Ass't.  Teachers,  4;  scholars,  26; 
achool,  2  p.  M.    Semi-elections  June  and  December. 

SHILOH  BAPTIST  CHURCH— 127  mathbr  st. 
Oraanized  Jan,  9,  1890. 

Rev.  Georgk  W.  Tyler,  Pastor;  S.  S.  Basey,  J.  H. 
Ellis,  C.  C.  Grant,  E.  R.  Jones,  Deacons;  S.  S.  Basey, 
Treas ;  £.  R.  Jones,  Clerk.  Services  at  10.46  a.  m.  and 
7.30  p.  M.  Sunday  School. — S.  S.  Basey.  Sup't;  Miss 
Daisey  C.  Allen,  81  Green  st,  Clerk.  Meet  at  12.15  p.  M. 
Annual  meeting  in  March. 

SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OF  THB  FOURTH    CONGRBOATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Reorganized  Oct.  1887 
E.  C.  Gillette,  Pres't;  O.  H.  Roemer,  Vice  Pres't; 
Mary  Pedlow,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Lizzie  J.  Holcombe,  Cor. 
Sec*y;  Lewis  E.  Engei,  Treas.  Prayer  meeting  in 
chapel  Sunday  evenings  at  6.15;  business  meetings  1st 
Friday  evening  in  January  and  quarterly. 

SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OP  THE  CENTER  CHURCH. 

Edwin  C.  Stone,  Pres't;  Solon  P.  Davis,  Vice  Pres't; 
Lottie  E.  Delehanty,  Sec'y;  Mary  Clissold  Knapp,Cor. 
Sec'y ;  George  Roberts,  Treas.  Organized  Feb.  1888. 
Reorganized  in  Feb.  1895.  Meets  Sundays  at  6.80  p.  m. 
in  chapel. 


SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OF  WINDSOR  AVENUE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Organized  December^  1886. 
Irmagarde  Rossiter,  Pres't;  Charles  A.  Pease,  Vice 
Pres't;  jLaura  A.  Weaver,  Sec'y;  Raymond  Strouach, 
Treas.;    Miss   Lilian   G.   Talcott,  Cor.  Sec'y.     Meets 
Monday  evenings  in  chapel. 

SOCIETY   OF  CHRISTIAN    ENDEAVOR 

OF  THE  PKARL  STREET  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Organized  Nov.  29, 1886. 

Nelson   B.  Bassctt,  Pres't;  Edwin  A.  Strong,  Vice 

Pres't;    Mrs.  J.  C.  Bidwell,  Sec'y;   Miss   M.   Louise 

Allen,  in  chapel.     Cor.  Sec'y;  Leon  P.  Brown,  Treas. 

Meets  at  Pearl  street  church  everv  Sunday  evening  at 

6.80.  

SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OF  THE  MEMORIAL  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

Organized  Oct.  22,  1888. 
William  I).   Hosselton,   Pres't;   H.  T.  Russell,  Vice 
Pres't;    Miss  Julia  Whittelsey,  82  Madison  st.,  Sec'y; 
Miss  Viola  Collins,  Treas.    ftieets  Sunday  evenings  at 
6.15. 


SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OF  SOUTH   PARK    METHODIST   EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Miss  L.  May  Wilson,  Pres't ;  M.  H.  Mover,  Vice 
Pres't;  Aurilla  R.  Witham,  Rec.  Sec'y;  H.  *E.  Park- 
hurst,  Cor.  Sec'y;  C.  R.  Winchester,  Treas.  Meets 
Sunday  at  6.15  p.  m.  Busiue^s  meeting  1st  Friday 
following  1st  Sunday.     Organized  May  21,  1889. 

SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OF   WETHBR8FIELD     AV.     CONGREGATIONAL    CHURCH. 

Organized  Sept.  1890. 
A.  H-  Brooks,  Pres't;  Carrie  E.  HoUister,  Vice  Pres't; 
G.Edgar  HoUister,  Bee.  Sec'y;  Alfred  J.  T.  Parkes, 
Treas ;  Henry  S.  Forbes,  Cor.  Sec'y.  Meets  in  church 
Sunday  evenings  at  6.45.  Semi-annual  election,  Sep- 
tember and  March. 


SOCIETY   OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR, 

AFRICAN  METHODIST   EPISCOPAL  ZION'S  CHURCH. 

Organized  March,  1892. 

Dennis  Scott,  Pres't;  Sadie  Jacklyn,  Vice  Pres't; 

Miss   Bessie  Taylor,   Sec'y;   Florence  Stewart,  Cor. 

Sec'y;  A.  S.  Batson, Treas. ;  James  S.  Taylor,  Director. 

''Meets  in  the  church,  269  Pearl  street,  Sunday  evenings. 


SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 

OP  SWEDISH  ZION  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Rev.  L.  W.  A.  Bjorkman,  Pres't;  Arthur  f^ngstrom, 
Vice  Pres't;  P.  Nicholans  Nyman,  Sec'y;  Arthur  Eng- 
strom,  Treas.  Members  60.  Meets  Ist  and  8d  Mon- 
days at  7.30  p.  M.  and  2d  and  4th  Sundays  at  6  p.  m. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  Jan. 


SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR 
OF  THE  WARBURTON  CHAPEL.  Organized,  1888. 

N.   H.  Weeks,  Pres't;   Newman    Hungerford,  Vice 
Pres't;  Mary  L.  Hastings,  Sec'y;  Edward  M.  Ney,  Treas. 


YOKE  FELLOWS  BAND 

OF  THE  FOURTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Organized  May  19, 1887. 
George  K.  Marvin,  Leader;  Philip  Smith,  Assistant 
Leader;  O.  P.  Clark,  Treas.      Meets  Sundays  at  10 
A.  M.,  Wednesdays,  7.45  p.  m.  in  their  rooms  adjoin- 
ing the  church. 

YOUNG  PEOPLES  ASSOCIATION 

OF  FIRST  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

R.  J.  Gary,  Pres't;  John  Gray,  Vice  Pres't;  Mrs.  F. 
N.  Tilton,  Sec'y;  Miss  Margaret  Spencer,  Treas;  Miss 
Jane  Watson,  Stewardess. 

Organized  June,  1878.  Meets  last  Tuesday  evening 
of  each  month.  Annual  meeting  last  Tuesday  in 
September. 

YOUNG  PEOPLES  ASSOCIATION 

OF  FIRST  BAPTIST  CHURCH. 

Organized  December^  1877. 
E.  B.  Bliss,  Pres't;  W.  H.  Sloane,  Miss  Florence  L. 
Fisher,  Vice  Pres'ts;  H.  W.  Lester,  SecV;  Miss  Grace 
Bayliss,  Ass't  Sec'v;  C.  S.  Shumway,  Treas;  Bert  W. 
Chiipman,  M.  F.  smith.  Auditors.  Annual  meeting 
2d  Tuesday  in  March. 


YOUNG  PEOPLES  GUILD 

OF  CHUftCH  OF  THE   REDEEMER. — UNIVER8ALI8T. 

Lottie  M.  Champlin,  Pres't;  Frank  G.  Miller,  Vice 
Pres't;  Adeline  S.  Belden, Rec.  Sec'y;  Herbert  E.  Bei- 
den,  Cor.  Sec'y;  Clinton  S.  Woodward.  Treas. 

Organized  Nov.  1888.  Meets  Sunday  evenings  at 
6.15.  Semi-annual  election  of  officers,  first  Wednes- 
davs  in  October  and  March. 


YOUNG  MEN'S  UNION 

OF  THE  SOUTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Organized  Nov.  1889, 
A.  H.  Loomis,  Pres't;  Geo.  B.  Thayer,  Merrick  W. 
Chapin,  V.  Pres'ts;  Philip  D.  Bumham,  Sec'y;  Henry 
S.  Robinson,  Treas;  the  above  officers,  Lucius  F.  Rob- 
inson, C.  Howard  Gillette,  Edwin  T.  Northam,  L.  P. 
White  and  Philip  Montgomery,  Executive  Committee. 
Meets  in  the  chapel  on  Thursday  evenings.  Annual 
election  in  October. 


NORTHAM  MEMORIAL  CHAPEL. 
Entrance  to  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery  on  Maple  av.  near 
its  junction  with  Fau*field  av.  Consecrated  Nov.  12, 
1883.  It  is  a  cemetery  chapel,  as  a  house  for  perform- 
ing the  last  services  to  the  aead,  on  entering  the  cem- 
etery. It  is  of  the  English  gothic  style — cruciform  in 
plan,  steep  roofs  of  gray  rock  faced  Westerly  granite, 
relieved  by  lighter  granite  dressings. 


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®Jt  Retreat  fox  il^t  Insane 

No.   30   WASHINGTON    STREET. 


Was  Incorporated  in  1822,  and  was  opened  for  the 
reception  of  patients  April  1,  1824.  There  were  at 
that  time  but  three  or  four  like  Institutions  in  the 
country,  and  thenecessity  of  this  one  had  been  strong- 
ly urged.  The  funds  for  its  establishment  came 
mostly  from  indiyiduals  of  beneyolent  character,  who 
were  kindly  disposed,  and  who  saw  how  great  tlie  need 
was.  As  its  reputation  increased  under  the  judicious 
administration  of  Dr.  Todd,  it  became  necessary  to 
furnish  further  accommodations.  These  have  been 
increased  until  now  there  are  various  apartments  tor 
one  hundred  and  sixty  patients.  A  handsome  double 
cottage  costing  S18,000  is  one  of  the  improvements  for 
the  year ;  a  $5,900  cottage  adjoins  it.  Also  two  new 
cottages  have  been  ci-ected  which  are  not  only  of  great 
utility,  but  add  materially  to  the  already  attractive 
surroundings. 

There  are  but  few  institutions  better  equipped  than 
this,  and  the  Directors  have  determined  tootfer  to  the 
friends  of  these  unfortunate  people  all  the  comforts, 
conveniences  and  means  of  restoration  to  health  that 
It  is  possible  to  furnish.  The  prices  of  board  neces- 
sarily vary  with  the  accommodations  offered  ;  but  all 
have' the  same  medical  skill  and  kind  attention. 

The  Retreat  is  but  filling  a  demand  for  an  institution 
of  its  character.  It  might  with  as  much  propriety  be 
said  that  all  hotels  should  be  of  a  third  or  fourth  rate 
class,  as  that  all  asvlums  for  the  care  and  treatment 
of  the  Insane  should  be  alike.  The  well  fur- 
nished rooms,  the  increased  number  of  attendants,  the 
best  medical  skill, —  everything  which  money  can 
afford  to  the  same,  and  which  is  frequently  demanded 
by  the  Insane,— is  here  offered. 

I(  ought  to  be  remembered  that  neither  the  directors 
nor  any  others  engaged  with  them  in  this  charitable 
worK  receive  any  compensation  whatever,  excepting 
that  the  Treasurer  is  paid  two  hundred  dollars  per 
annum  for  his  care  of  the  accounts,  and  that  the  Med- 
ical Visitors  receive  ten  dollars  each,  as  part  payment 
of  their  traveling  expense.  This  is  all  the  compensa- 
tion paid  to  any  one,  excepting  to  the  immediate  per- 
sonal officers  and  servants.  The  Retreat  has  but  a 
comparatively  small  amoimt  of  permanent  invested 
funds,  and  so  necessarily  derives  its  support  from  the 
board  of  patients,  llie  great  improvements  which 
have  been  made  have  been  chiefly  from  this  source. 
The  small  endowments  we  have  enable  us  to  help  some 
of  the  poor  Insane,  whose  education  and  former  cir- 
cumstances in  life  render  this  a  fitting  place  for  their 
abode.  With  increased  endowments  we  should  be  en- 
ableil  to  do  much  more. 

Religious  services  liave  been  conducted  as  usual  dur- 
ing the  past  year  by  our  chaplain,  and  there  has  been 
about  the  same  number  of  patients  as  usual,  in  which 
the  form  of  disease  was  such  as  to  admit  of  attendance 
on  the  daily  exercises. 

The  usual  entertainments  conducted  in  the  amuse- 
ment hall  have  again  this  year  been  supplemented  by 
a  dally  practice  of  light  gymnastics,  conducted  by  Dr. 
Down.  The  readings,  which  have  not  usually  ex- 
ceeded an  hour  in  length,  have  been  anticipated,  with 
interest  by  all  concerned,  as  affording  a  change  to  the 
current  of  thought  and  usual  games  and  occupations 
of  the  halls. 

A  training  school  for  attendants  has  been  con- 
ducted by  recitations  and  examinations  in  such  ele- 
mentary branches  as  have  been  deemed  best. 

The  grounds  are  open  to  visitors  on  the  afternoon  of 
each  day,  excepting  Sunday,  and  visitors  may  be  ad- 
mitted by  card  from  either  of  the  Mantu^rs,  *Ro<lney 
Dennis,  Jonathan  B.  Bunco  or  William  B.  Clark. 


There  have  been  thirty-two  recoveries  during  the 
year,  amounting  to  thirty-three  percent,  of  the  admis- 
sions. There  have  been  twenty  deaths,  amounting 
to  six  per  cent,  on  total  number  present.  Total  num- 
ber in  Retreat  April  1, 1696, 148;  79  females,  64  males. 

No  patient  is  admitted  for  a  shorter  term  than  three 
months  ;  and  payment  for  that  term  only  is  to  be  made 
in  advance  to  the  Stetoard  or  Treasurer. 

Letters  relating  to  quarterly  bills  and  clothing  should 
be  addressed  to  Henry  J.  Thompson,  the  Steward. 
Clothing  and  packages  sent  for  the  use  of  the  inmates 
should  be  sent  to  the  care  of  the  Steward. 

All  letters  in  relation  to  the  situation  and  health  of 
the  patients,  etc.,  will,  of  course,  be  addressed  to  Dr. 
Henry  P.  Steams,  the  Superintendent. 

Application  for  the  admission  of  patients  must  be 
made  to  Superintendent,  Dr.  H.  P.  Stearns,  at  Retreat, 
previuug  to  the  patient's  being  bnmyht  to  the  Retreat,  in 
all  cases.  A  brief  statement  of  the  case  should  accom- 
pany the  application. 

Tne  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Mbdical  YisrroRS 
are  held  during  the  year  at  the  regular  quarterly' 
periods,  and  frequent  occasional  tours  of  inspection 
are  also  made  by  members  of  the  Board.  Patients  are 
afforded  frequent  opportunities  of  talking  with  mem- 
bers of  the  Board,  and  of  making  such  statements  as 
they  please  regarding  their  own  condition,  their  treat- 
ment and  their  own  surrounding.  It  is  believed  that 
no  reasonable  ^ound  for  serious  dissatisfaction  has 
been  found  dunng  the  year,  and  the  general  morale  of 
the  patients  is  remarkably  good.  Changes  are  contin- 
ually making  in  the  direction  of  increasing  the  beauty, 
cheerfulness,  and  homelikcness  of  their  nbode  ;  if  any 
expenditures  of  thought  or  money  will  help  to  solve  the 
important  problem  of  employment  for  the  Insane,  it 
will,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Medical  Visitoi-s,  be  well  be- 
stowed as  a  sanitary  means. 

Medical  Visitors.— Gurdon  W.  Russell,  m.  d.;  P. 
M.  Hastings,  m.  d.;  Francis  Bacon,  m.  d.:  Geo.  L.  Por- 
ter, M.D.:  George  R.  Shepherd,  m.d.;  L.  B.  Almy,  m.d. 

Visiting  Committee  op  Ladies. —  Mrs.  *F.  B, 
Cooley,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Russell,  Mrs.  Thomas  Sisson,  Mrs. 
J.  H.  Spraeue,  Mrs.  James  B.  Cone,  Mr8.T.  0.  Enders, 
Mrs.  J.  C.  H.  Williams. 

Visitations  are  made  often  by  four  Directors,  with  a 
change  every  month  of  these  visitors. 

THE  PRESIDENT  AND  DIRECTORS  OF  THE  RE- 
TREAT FOR  THE  INSANE.-30   Washington. 
GuRDON  W.  RussKLL,  President. 
Nath'lShipman,  r./Vei'^  I  Thomas  Sissox,  Trens. 
JoNA.  B.  Bunce,  Sec'y.        \  Rowland  Swift,  AudW. 

Directors. — James  L.  Howard,  Jona.  B.  Bunce, 
Francis  B.  Cooley,  Chas.  M.  Beach,  Nath'l  Shipman, 
T.  Sisson,  Gen.  Joseph  R.  Hawley,  Rwlney  Dennis, 
Rev.  Francis  Goodwin,  John  C.  Day,  Rowland  Swifl, 
James  B.  Cone,  James  A.  Smith.  Henrv  P.  Stearns, 
Col.  Frank  W.  Cheney,  Wm.  B.  Clark,  J.*  M.  Allen,  D. 
R.   Howe,  J.  D.  Browne,  Dr.  G.  Pierreix)nt  Davis. 

Managers. — Rodney  Dennis,  Sec'y  Travelers  Ins. 
Co.;  Jonathan   B.  Biince,  Pres.  Phoenix  Mutual  Life 
Ins  Co.;  Wm.  B.  Clark,  Pres.  iEtna  Ins.  Co. 
Henry  P.  Stearns,  m.d..  Superintendent  <f  Physician . 


E.  A.  Down,  M.v.jAss't  Ph. 
Edward  ATKiN80N,2d ." 
Mi*s.  C.  J.  Merriman,  Gk. 

HEN'YJ.TlIOMPSONj/S^e'rf. 


Rev.  J.  W.  Bra  DIN,  Chfp. 
Miss  H.E.Bacon,  Matron. 

ANDREWJ.SlZER,jSf/p'riaV 

Eva  F.  Kilby,  Svperrisoi'. 


General  Library,  2,000  volumes.  Medical  Library, 
400  volumes.  I)e  Forest  Fund  of  $5,000,  income  annu- 
ally for  books.  Annual  meeting  first  Thursday  after 
second  Wednesday  in  April. 


GEEltS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORr. 


gbeb's  haetfokd  city  dirbctoey. 


669 


artfori  f-ospital; 


Dedicated  May  19, 1869.  Cost  of  building  and  grounds,  $244,303;  all  of  which  was  donated  by  individuals 
except  $50,000  from  this  state.  A  "Contagious  Ward"  department,  now  completed  at  a  cost  of  $25,000,  con- 
taining 19  beds,  has  been  opened  for  contagious  diseases. 

OF'JETICKRS    Oin    T:HB3    HA^RTFORD    HOSPITAL. 

OUR  DON  W.  BVS8BLL,  M.  D.,  PreHdent. 

Jonathan  B.  Bunce,  Esq.,  Vice  Frejiident.  Waku  W.  Jacobs,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Executive  Committee.— Henry  K.  Morgan,  Harmon  G.  Howe,  M.  u.,  Thomas  Blsnon. 

Committee  on  ^Yuzne«.— Jonatlian  B.  Bunce,  Henry  A.  Bedtleld,  Henry  C.  Dwiglit. 

Auditsre.— Jonathan  B.  Bunce,  Henry  A.  Redfleld. 

IHrectore.—QxiTdon  W.  Bussell,  m.d.,  Roland  Mather,  Jonathan  B.  Bunce,  Henry  C.  Robinson,  Henry  K.  Morgan, 
Thomas  Slsson,  Harmon  G.  Howe.  M.  D.,  Henry  A.  Uettneld,  Melancthon  Storrs,  M.  D.,  Henry  C  Dwight,  James  J. 
Qoodwin,  G.  Plerrepont  Davis,  m.  i>.,  I^verett  Brainard,  ex-offleto. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Stafjr.—Qnnlon  W.  Russell.  M.  i)..  Chairman;  P.  H.  Ingalis,  M.  D.,  Secretary. 

Consulting  Phyeician  aner^ur/zeon.— Gurdon  W.  Russell,  m.  d. 

Visiting  Physicians  and  /Sury«on«— George  C.  Jarvls.  M.  D.,  Harmon  Q.  Howe,  M.  D..  Q.  Plerrepont  Davis,  if. 
D,,  Melancthon  Storrs,  H.  D.,  Horace  S.  Fuller.  M.  D.,  William  W.  Knight,  M.  u.,  James  Campbell,  M.  D.,  Edward  K. 
Boot.  M.  D. 

Ophthalmic  and  Aural  Surgeon.— Wm.  T.  Bacon,  if.  D.  Oynecologist.—V.  H.  Ingalis.  x.  I). 

Pathologist.~C\iBx\QA  C,  Bench,  M.  D.  Orthopedic  Surgeon.— Ansel  G.  Cook.  M.  D. 

Lady  Sfip't  7*raining  School.— 'illaa  Linda  A.  Richards.  Superintendent.— lieanAeT  Hall. 

Apotheeary.— Henry  W.  Fuller.     Annual  meeting  second  Wednesday  in  December. 


The  growth  of  the  Hospital  from  the  first 
opening  of  the  present  building  in  1860,  will 
be  better  realized  by  comparing  the  number  of 
beds  available  at  that  and  the  present  time. 
In  1860  the  number  of  becls  was  48 — 40  in  the 
wards,  and  8  private  rooms.  The  present  ca- 
pacity is  200  beds — 145  in  the  five  wards,  22 
private  rooms,  21  beds  in  children's  ward,  and 
12  in  the  lying-in  department.  So  rapidly  has 
the  demand  for  hospital  care  increased  that,  at 
some  periods  of  the  year,  present  accommoda- 
tions are  barely  sufficient. 

The  number  of  patients  remaining  at  date  of 
last  report  was  129 ;  admitted  during  the  year, 
1 ,295;  making  an  aggregate  for  the  year  of 
1,431 ;  the  daily  average  was  138; the  largest 
number  for  one  day  was  160;  the  smallest 
number  for  one  day  was  102. 

The  deaths  numbered  141.  Of  these  27  were 
the  result  of  accidents,  and  lived  but  a  short 
time  after  admission  ;  19  were  received  as  hope- 
less cases,  and  23  were  due  to  consnniptiou. 
The  appropriation  from  the  State,  of  $5,000, 
has  partially  supported  1,060  patients,  at  the 
rate  of  $0.94  per  week  for  each  patient.  The 
average  cost  per  week  for  each  patient  was 
$7.49  Patients  have  been  received  from  68 
different  towns  in  the  State. 

The  pavilion  for  contagious  diseases  built 
within  the  amount  subscribed  by  citizens, 
namely,  $25,000,  and  is  109  by  48  feet,  has 
7  rooms  and  19  beds  for  patients. 

Thk  Training  School  for  Nurses,  under 
the  direction  of  Miss  Linda  A.  Richards,  has 
been  ably  conducted.  The  graduates  of  the 
year,  lOinnumber,  under  examination,  proved 
themselves  fully  compet<ent,  and  we  can  confi- 
dently recommend  them  to  whoever  may  need 
intelligent  and  efficient  service. 

The  graduates  of  previous  years  who  have 
remained  in  the  city  and  vicinity  have  been  in 
demand,  and  are  fully  appreciated  by  those 
persons  who  have  had  occasion  to  employ  them. 

The  Executive  Committee  direct  the  internal 
management,  including  the  grounds  and  build- 
ings, both  of  the  Hospital  and  Home. 

The    visiting  physicians  and  surgeons  take 


charge  of  the  medical  and  surgical  departments, 
and  arrange  their  time  for  visiting  the  Hos- 
pital. Acute  cases  are  visited  every  day,  and 
chronic  cases  as  often  as  necessity  requires. 

All  moneys  for  board  of  patients  at  the  Hos- 
pital and  inmates  of  the  home  must  be  paid  to 
the  Superintendent. 

Patients  to  the  Hospital  may  be  admitted  by 
either  member  of  the  Executive  Committee, 
subject  to  the  approval  of  said  Committee  at 
their  regular  Hospital  meeting. 

Inmates  of  the  Lome  must  be  admitted  and 
discharged  by  a  unanimous  vote  of  said  Com- 
mittee present  at  said  meeting. 

Neither  the  Medical  Staff  nor  Executive  Com- 
mittee shall  receive  from  the  Hospital  or  Home 
compensation  in  any  form  for  duties  performed 
in  their  behalf. 

The  regular  visits  of  the  visiting  physicians 
and  surgeons  are  made  daily  between  the  hours 
of  8  A.  M.  and  12  M. 

Extra  visits  shall  be  made  whenever  the  ne- 
cessity of  the  case  demands. 

They  shall  report  to  the  Superintendent  pa- 
tients who  are  in  a  proper  condition  to  be  dis- 
charged from  the  Hospital. 

No  operation  shall  be  performed  without  the 
consent  of  the  patient ;  but  if  consent  cannot 
be  obtained  after  all  the  surgeons  in  consulta- 
tion have  decided  that  the  patient's  safety  de- 
mands it,  the  visiting  surgeon  shall  advise  the 
discharge  of  the  patient  from  the  Hospital. 

The  resident  physician  and  surgeon  shall  visit 
the  patients  in  their  respective  wards  every 
morning  and  evening,  and  be  prepared  to  report 
their  condition  to  the  visiting  physicians  and 
surgeons. 

No  ardent  spirits  or  other  stimulating  drinks 
shall  be  brought  into  the  Hospital  by  the  pa- 
tients or  their  friends ;  neither  shall  patients 
be  furnished' fruit  or  any  article  of  food,  with- 
out the  knowledge  or  permission  of  the  Super- 
intendent. 

All  patients  are  admitted  by  permit  from  one 
of  the  Executive  Committee  or  Superintendent, 
who  arranges  the  price  per  week,  according  to 
the  circumstances  of  the  case  and  accommoda- 
tions required. 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITV    DIRECTORY. 


GBERS    HARTFOKD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


671 


dllr  Itople's  fomc. 


Executive  Officers  of  the  Old  Peoples  Home. 

Executive  CommiUe€f 
HENRY  K.  MORGAN,  HARMON  G.  HOWE,  m.  d.,  THOMAS  SISSON. 

Physician,  PHILIP  S.  BUNCE,  M.  D. 
LEANDER  HALL,  Superintendent 
Mrs.  E.  J.  FOX,  Matron.  CARRIE  M.  FOX,  Assistant  Matron. 


This  department  of  the  Hospital  was  opened 
for  the  reception  of  inmates  December  1,  1 884. 

The  present  number  of  permanent  inmates  is 
62  ;  boarders,  6 ;  —total,  68. 

There  is  a  class  of  aged  and  infimi  persons  who 
cannot  find  homes  with  tlieir  relatives  or  friends, 
either  through  inability  in  adapting  themselves 
to  new  surroundings,  or  whose  habits  and  dis- 
position render  them  disagreeable  and  uncom- 
fortable to  their  friends  or  relatives,  who  may 
be  willing,  or  are  morally  bound,  to  afford 
them  a  home  in  their  old  age.  These  should 
not  be  considered  objects  of  public  charity. 
While  it  might  be  proper  to  admit  them  as 
boarders,  their  friends  should  be  chargeable  for 
their  full  support.  The  Home  should  not  as- 
sume any  responsibility  for  their  future,  unless 
a  sum,  the  interest  of  which  would  be  sufficient 
for  this  purpose,  should  be  paid  into  the  treas- 
ury of  the  Hospital,  and  become  a  part  of  the 
permanent  fund. 

Another  class  of  applicants  includes  those  aged 
and  homeless  persons  who  are  in  possession  of 
some  small  amount  of  money,  but  insufficient 
for  their  comfortable  support,  and  if  their  years 
are  prolonged,  the  dreary  prospect  of  the  alms- 
house is  before  them.  These  ought  to  be  re- 
ceived as  permanent  Inmates,  provided  the 
conditions  of  admission  are  satisfied ;  and  as 
the  admission  fee  will  only  cover  the  expense 
of  support  for  a  year  or  two,  any  property  they 
may  possess  over  and  above  this  amount  should 
be  paid  over  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Hospital, 
to  iudemnify  the  institution  in  some  slight  de- 
gree for  the  responsibility  assumed. 

Still  another  class  comprises  those  aged,  infirm 
and  homeless  ones  who  are  destitute  of  friends 
and  means  of  support.  This  class  is  a  large  one, 
and  appeals  strongly  to  our  sympathy. 

The  liberality  of  our  citizens  toward  the  Hospital 
encourages  us  in  the  firm  belief  that,  when  the 
needs  of  the  *'  Old  People's  Home  "  are  fully  ap- 
preciated and  the  vast  amouut  of  good  to  be 
accomplished  by  its  agency  is  understood,  it 
will  not  suffer  for  lack  of  funds,  and  that  in  the 
near  future,  the  terms  of  admission  may  be 
made  more  Mineral.  It  has  been  a  source  of  re- 
gret to  those  in  its  management  that  for  want 
of  money  they  have  been  obliged  to  refuse  ad- 
mission to  many  worthy  aged  and  infirm  per- 


sons, who  have  been  looking  forward  to  this 
Home  for  shelter  in  their  declining  years. 

This  department  has  some  unique  featureSy  dif- 
fering in  many  respects  from  institutions  of 
similar  purpose  in  our  country.  Many  of  the 
Homes  foE  the  aged  and  infirm  are  estjiblished 
and  maintained  by  religious  denominations  for 
the  care  of  those  members  of  their  own  churches 
in  need.  Others  are  limited  to  residence  in  the 
city  or  town  where  they  are  located.  Others, 
still,  are  established  for  the  benefit  of  a  par- 
ticular race.     Few  receive  both  sexes. 

In  some  respects  the  Old  People's  Home  is  a 
novel  experiment,  restricted  neither  by  relig- 
ious tenants,  residents  in  the  city,  sex  or  race. 

The  building  has  proved  to  be  admirably 
fitted  in  every  respect  for  the  purpose  designed, 
furnishing  a  pleasant  and  comfortable  home  for 
the  aged  and  infirm.  It  ofiers  shelter,  whole- 
some food,  warmth,  and  medical  service  (a  not 
inconsiderable  item  with  the  aged).  Its  doors 
are  open  and  cannot  be  closed  upon  those  of  its 
inmates  who  desire  to  withdraw  at  any  time. 

Persons  desiring  temporary  accommodation, 
in  the  Home  will  be  charged  such  a  sum  as  the 
Executive  Committee  may  find  necessary  to 
cover  the  expenses  of  board,  etc. 

Applicants  for  admission  to  the  Old  People's 
Homo  must  be  citizens  of  Hartford  County, 
persons  of  good  character,  not  under  60  years 
of  age,  and  in  re<lnced  circumstances. 

Applications  for  admission  must  be  made  to 
the  Executive  Committee,  and  a  full  statement 
of  circumstances  of  applicant  must  be  given. 

The  friends  of  inmates  and  the  public  gener- 
ally may  visit  the  Home  on  Thursday,  between 
the  hours  of  10  and  12  o'clock  a.  m.,  and  from 
2  to  4  o'clock  p.  M.  At  other  times  visitors 
will  be  admitted  only  by  permission  of  the 
Superintendent  or  Matron. 

No  physician  except  those  connected  with  the 
Hospital  will  be  allowed  to  attend  the  inmates, 
except  by  permission  of  the  Chairman  or  some 
member  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

No  spirituous  liquors  shall  be  brought  into 
the  Home,  nor  shall  any  be  used  by  any  inmate 
unless  the  same  be  prescribed  by  the  attending 
physician,  and  placed  in  charge  of  and  admin- 
istered by  the  Matron. 


GBEBS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


85  GEERS     HAItTliX)RD     CITV     DIRECTORY.  67d 

The  Hartford 
Young    Men^s    Christian    Association^ 

3(5^23  PEARL  ST;,  Cor.  JEWELL  ST. 

Oixailiud,  )87S.  Incorporated,  ISM.  Buildiog  Occuf^  Nov.  S,  1893. 

BilMlBg  l(  o*a  S.N  A.  M.  to  10.10  P.  M,  •T<r)>  WMk  <*T  I  "*  t""  1 1»  6  P.  M.  om  Satajt, 
Sh^twHE  buildiug  ig  well  eqiiiiijiod  in  all  depitrtmeuta  of  work  for  jonng  men.     It  coDtains 
'">^  I ^'~    ''  R<""''"R  Ruum,  Parlor,  Rucreatiou  Roodi,  Boy's  Ruoms,  Ediicatioual  Claas  Rooms, 
SrJ^^    Gymuaaium,  Batli  Kuoms,  Bowliag  Alleys,  Workingnieii's  Exchauge,  Cufe  ftod  Sleep- 
wu-mm-uu    lug  Rooms. 

The  MRMBBRaiiiP  Juue  1,  1896,  was  1291.  It  wiis  coiuposed  of  young  m«n  fTom  almost 
iiU  occopntioiis  and  creedit.  Thu  Annual  Fee  raugos  tnim  $2.00  to  ^.00,  according  to  priv- 
ilegra  denired.    Thu  only  rcqiiirenieut  is  good  niorul  cbitracter. 

Tbe  Readinc  Room,  wliiuli  is  opeu  to  the  public,  coiitaiDs  70  uewspupers  and  periodicala. 

The  WoRKiSQMBN'a  Exciianok  is  a  pluasant  resort  for  niuu  who  unjn;  the  sociability  of 
the  snloon,  hut  do  uot  want  the  liqnoni.     Pool  tables  and  olhrr  gamns  are  provided. 

The  Gymnasium  C'lasHCS  for  Business  Heu,  Vouug  Men,  and  Juniors,  have  a  Inr^j^e  enroU- 
meut.  ViHitors  come,  during  the  winter  months,  by  the  hundreds  to  natch  from  the  Gymna- 
sium  Galleries  the  exervise  and  Ihe  sport. 

Song  Services  every  Sunday  afternoon.  Bible  Classes  during  the  week,  an  Employment 
Barean,  a  Boarding  House  Register,  and  a  Correspoudeuce  Table  are  at  the  service  of  all  young 

THE  HHXYER  INSTITUTE 

is  the  edncational  department  of  the  Hartford  Yonug  Men's  Cliristian  Association.  It  vraa  en- 
dowed with  Fifty  Thousand  Dollars  ($50,000)  by  Mr.  A.  R.  Hillyer  nnd  Mies  Clara  E.  Hillyer, 
as  a  memorial  to  Iheir  deceased  father,  General  Charles  T.  Hillyer. 

TiiB  Aim  of  tub  Institutk  is  to  place  a  practical  education  witliiu  reach  of  all  young 
men  In  Hartford  and  Ticinity.     I^ast  winter  the  total  enrollment  iu  all  classes  was  3Sit 

ThefoUowinghranchtt 

are  iaugkl :  Architect- 
ural, Freehand  and|Me. 
chanical  Drawiug,Pat- 
tem  Making,  Wood- 
work, Forgiug,  Plumb- 
ing, Electricity, Chem- 
istry, .'.  Peumauship, 
Book-keeping,  Arith- 
metic, Shorthand,  Alge- 
bra, Geometry,  and 
English  Grammar. 

Tkt  IiiatiaclioK  is  all 
given  in  Ihe  evening 
iu  order  to  reach  those 
who  are  eni{)loycd  dur- 
ing the  day.  There  are 
two  ternw  of  twenty 
lessoDS  each  in  most 
classes.  The  work  is 
carried. '.on  .'.between 
PLUMBING  CLASS,  iaM«e.  Oct.  1,  and  April  1. 

Tk«  Attoaation  teekt  to  hmefit  youtig  men  in  every  pottible  way — iplrilual,  meitlal,  tocial,  and 
pkftiaal.  Applications  for  membership  should  be  made  at  the  Business  Office. 

All  Young  Men  Are  Welcome. 


GBER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Svinit^  Colifjr, 

SUMMIT    STREET,    HARTFORD,    CONN. 


The  Churlor  of  Wnshiiif!t™  ColleK«  wa"  jtrnnlert  by  . 
the  tieneral  AoKinlilv  in  1823;  ntiil,  in  miis^rquence  of 
the  genorouD  gifts  of  tlie  cit>7«iii>  of  HuRforil  to  Die 
uew  inxtitutiiHi.  it  vn*  ktcnieil  liv  tiie  TniJfcei'  In  thnt 
city.  Tlis  Ht.  Kev.  T.  C.  Browiioil,  D.D.,  i-i-d.,  Bishop 
ofConnMlicut,  w»cho*eiipresiJpiiti«nclin  1624,  two  . 
buildings  nftprwanls  knuvrn  as  Seahury  Hall,  Miil  Jar- 
vis  Hull,  were  erected  on  an  ample  nilo  of  fourteen 
acrps,  now  the  Capllul  gnmnrla,  but  tbeii  described  an 
about  t liree-qiiarlnrt  of  a  mile  from  the  city.  Academic 
work  WHH  begun.  In  bulldlngfl  Itinporniily  engngod  for 
tliat  purpose,  on  the  23d  day  of  September,  1S24.  The 
beginning  of  a  good  lihrnrv  was  siKin  made,  and  in  n 
few  jears  ths  ollertien  nf  >innk>,  villi  those  belonging 
to  the  ReT.  Prof,  -larvis.  vaf  ftu.l  to  b«  ttie  most  select 
in  tlie  country  and  onlv  h-'n  in  number  than  Ihiit  in 
llie  library  ot" one  other  rollcges  There  was  soon,  also,  1 
■  valniibio  eabinet.  Two  things  pro]iiiiieil  In  the  ] 
scheme  of  instruction  were  novel  in  their  character:  j 
the  amingenicnt  for  practical  work  In  the  scientific  i 
department,  and  the  admission  of  jiartial  students  to  ■ 
puraue  select  c<mn<es  of  study.  In  184G  tlie  name  of  | 
the  College  on  the  petition  of  tlic  Alumni  and  the  Cor- 
poration, was  chnnged  to  TrinilT  College;  in  the  same 
year  a  IhinI  Bnildirig,  Brownell  Hull,  wna  erected.  In 
1BT1  it  was  proposed  to  the  College  anthorilies  that 
thev  should  sell  the  campus  to  the  citr  to  be  nscd  as 
thc'sile  of  the  new  Stati<  Cnpitol.  The  sale  was  ef- 
fected, the  Collepo  reserring  the  use  of  the  groandi 
andpartof  thebnilding  till  IBTT.  A  new  site  of  some 
eighty  acres  on  high  land  south  of  the  wegtempartof 


the  city,  was  pnrchased,  and  ground  viia  btvken  in 
ISTG  for  buildings  in  accordance  with  very  elaln'mi 
plnus  which  had  been  secured.  Two  block*  of  bniid- 
mgs,  in  accordance  with  modiflealions  ofthn^e  plans 
Kcre  ready  for  occupancy  in  1878;  and  in  1^  th< 
west  side  lif  the  great  quadrangle,  600  feet  in  Ipngib. 
was  completed  Sv  the  erection  of  the  central  lower-, 
the  gift  of  Col.  Charles  H.  Northam.  Seabury  Hill 
contains  the  Chapel,  the  Library,  the  Cabinet,  tbt 
Dining  Hall,  and  T.eclnre  Rooms,  bet< ides  a  few  snitf^. 
of  apailmenla;  .larris  Hall  and  Northam  Towern  are 
arranfied  for  students'  rooms.    The  SI.  John  Olwerc 


Preside 


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,      d  the  Jarvif  .  ....^^ 

Lecture  Rooms  and  Laboratwies  of  the  Departments 

of  Chemittry  and  Physics,  for  which  ■  luge  gift  was 
made  by  the  Into  Geo.  A.  Jarris,  was  occupied  in  IPsS. 
Within  a  few  yean  liberal  nddltions,  from  gifta  and 
legncies,  have  been  made  to  the  funds  of  the  Cnllen 
by  Stephen  M.  Buckingham,  Mrs.  tVances  J.  Holland, 
(daugliler  of  Bishop  Brownell),  Henry  Keney,  Mn. 
Waller  Keney,  Judge  D.  W.  Pardee,  George  A.  Jarris, 
Henry  E.  Russell,  and  others. 

The  College  offers  four  courses  of  instniclion,  »ii; 

1,  a  Oinr^e  in  Arts ;  2,  ■  Course  in  Leiten  and  Sci- 
ence; 3,  a  Course  in  Science;  4,  a  Course  in  Letten. 

Tlipse  course*  eitcnd  OTOr  four  years,  with  the  ex- 
ception of  the  Coutae  in  Science,  which  begins  wiUi 


Geek's  HABTFORf>  city  ftmEcroRY. 


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Students  completing  the  Coone  in  Arts  receive  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  ;  those  completing  the 
Course  in  Letters  and  Science,  or  the  Course  in  Sci- 
ence, receive  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science; 
and  those  completing  the  Course  in  Letters  re- 
ceive the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Letters.  The 
Statutes  provide  that  students  who  do  not  propose  to 
attend  the  whole  course  of  instruction  mav  he  per- 
xnitted,underthe  name  of  Students  in  Special  Courses, 
to  recite  with  regular  classes  in  such  studies  as,  upon 
examination,  they  shall  he  found  qualified  to  pursue. 

The  requirements  for  admission  to  the  Course  in 
Arts  are  as  follows : 

(7rcei; .'^Grammar;  Anabasis,  four  books;  Iliad 
three  books;  Prose  Composition;  History. 

Latin: — Grammar;  Caesar,  four  books;  JEneid,  six 
books;  Cicero,  five  orations;  Extempore  Translation 
from  prose  and  verse;  Prose  Composition ;  History  and 
Geography. 

Mathematict : — Arithmetic;  Algebra,  through  Quad- 
ratics, together  with  Proportion,  Progressfons,  and 
the  Binominal  Theorem:  Plane  Geometry. 

JCnglidi :  —Grammar:  Composition  on  a  subject  from 
assigned  works  in  English  Literature. 

Candidates  for  admission  to  other  courses  substitute 
elementary  French  or  German  for  the  requirements  in 
Greek;  those  for  the  Course  in  Letters  and  Science 
also  omit  the  re(|uirement  in  extempore  Latin  transla- 
tion ;  and  Candidates  for  admission  to  the  Course  in 
Science  art  also  examined  in  six  books  of  Csssar  with 
Latin  Grammar  and  Composition,  in  Algebra  as  far  as 
the  Theory  of  Equations,  m  the  whole  of  Geometry,  in 
Plane  Trigonometry,  in  Trenches  Study  of  IVordiy' B.nd 
in  the  History  of  the  United  States. 

In  addition  to  the.  Religious  Studies  (to  which  one 
hour  a  week  is  assigned  throughout  each  course)  each 
student  is  required  to  take  at  least  fifteen  hours  a 
weQk.  The  Sophomores  are  allowed  a  choice  of  four 
out  of  seven  studies,  with  certain  restrictions,  besides 
a  course  in  English  ;  and  four-fifths  of  the  work  of  the 
last  two  years  is  in  elective  studies,  in  which  over 
sixtv  courses  are  offered.  The  Freshmen  and  the 
Sophomores  have  regular  work  in  the  gymnasium, 
under  the  charge  of  an  instructor. 

Two  Examinations  for  admission  are  held  at  the 
College  in  each  year;  the  first  at  the  end  of  June,  in 
Commencement  Week,  and  the  second  in  September, 
immediatelv  before  the  beginning  of  Christmas  Term 
(in  1896,  September  16, 16,  and  17). 

The  academic  year  is  equally  divided  into  two  terms. 
The  vear  begins  with  examinations  for  Admission  on 
the  Tuesday  nearest  the  15th  of  September,  and  ex- 
tendit  to  Commencement,  which  falls  on  the  last  Thurs- 
day in  June  (in  1896,  June  26th).  There  is  a  recess 
of  two  or  three  weeks  at  Christmas,  and  another  often 
day 8  in  the  spring. 

Honors  are  conferred  in  fifteen  studies  or  groups  of 
studies.  The  honor  grade  is  obtained  by  students  hav- 
infc,  in  both  term-mark  and  examination-mark  in  any 
study,  an  average  of  nine  on  a  scale  of  ten. 

The  first  three  students  in  each  class  receive  ap- 
pointments to  speak  at  Commencement;  and  either 
two,  three,  or  four  other  appointments  are  made  after 
competition  among  those  who  are  found  to  be  eligible. 

The  Library,  which  is  open  every  week  dav,  contains 
over  86,000  volumes,  exclusive  of  many  duplicates  and 
unl>oiind  panii2;^lets.  The  Burgess,  Elton,  Sheffield, 
Peters,  Athenseum,  Afumni,  and  Northam  Library 
Fands  amount  to  about  $40,000. 

The  Cabinet,  open  every  week  day,  contains  valua- 
ble collections  in  Natural  History,  Geology  and  Min- 
eralogy, including  a  complete  suite  of  Ward's  casts,  a 
large  collection  of  skeletons,  specimens  of  rocks,  pho- 
tographic views,  etc. 


The  Observatory  has  been  recently  provided  with  a 
new  telescope  of  excellent  make. 

The  Treasurer's  bills  including  tuition,  room  rent, 
heat  and  incidentals,  vary  from  9242.60  to  $177.60, 
according  to  the  location  of  rooms.  The  amount  of 
these  bills  is  considerablv  reduced  to  holders  of  schol- 
arships. For  holders  oi  those  scholarships  which  re- 
mit the  entire  charges  for  tuition  and  room  rent,  the 
Treasurer's  bills  are  reduced  to  $42.60;  and  the  neces- 
sary expenses  of  such  students,  including  board  and 
other  personal  items,  will  not  exceed  $260  or  $800  a 
^ear.  Application  for  any  scholarship  should  be  made 
m  writing  to  the  President  by  the  parent  or  g|iardian, 
at  or  before  the  beginning  of  the  term  in  wnich  the 
student  intends  to  enter. 

Most  of  the  rooms  in  the  College  buildings  are  so 
arranged  as  to  provide  that  two  students  rooming 
together  have  a  common  study  and  separate  bedrooms. 
All  the  rooms  are  heated  bjMteam,  and  ventUation  Is 
secured  by  open  fire-places.  Water  is'  carried  into 
each  section. 

Prizes  are  awarded  each  year  for  excellence  in  spe- 
cial work,  as  tested  by  written  theses  or  examinations; 
for  some  of  which  special  endowments  have  been 
provided  ;  and  also  for  excellence  in  composition  and 
declamation.  To  these  prizes  have  been  added  re- 
cently the  three  Holland  Prize  Scholarships,  each 
having  the  annual  value  of  about  $600,  and  the  Russell 
Fellowship.  There  is  also  a  prize  offered  to  students 
for  Hartford  for  the  best  examinations  for  admission. 

The  number  of  the  Alumni  of  the  College  is  1144,  of 
whom  about  720  survive. 

The  faculty  is  at  present  constituted  as  follows : 

The  Rev.  GEORGE  WILLIAMSON  SMITH,d.d.,ll.d. 
Pk£8IDKNt;  and  Hobart  Profetsor  of  Metaphynct, 

The  Rev.  THOMAS  R.  PYNCHON,  d.d.,  ll.d., 

BrowneU  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

The  Rev.  SAMUEL  HART,  d.d.. 
Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature. 

The  Rev.  IBSON  T.  BECKWITH,  ph.  d.. 
Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature. 

The  Rev.  FLAVEL  S.  LUTHER,  m.a., 
Seabury  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Astronomy, 

and  Secretary. 

The  Rev.  HENRY  FERGUSON,  m.a., 
Northam  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  JOHNSON,  m.a.. 
Professor  of  English  Literature. 

The  Rev.  JOHN  J.  McCOOK,  m.a., 
Professor  of  Modem  Languages. 

WM.  LISPENARD  ROBB,  ph.  d„ 
Professor  of  Physics. 

ROBERT  BAIRD  RIGGS,  ph.  d., 
Scovill  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Science. 

W.  R.  MARTIN,  LL.B,  PH.  d., 
Professor  of  Oriental  and  Modem  Languages. 

There  are  also  instructors  in  Natural  Science,  Draw- 
ing, sndEloeutionf-and-LeetureFs  on  Lawy  Anatomy, 
Hygiene,  and  English  and  Italian  Literature. 

Copies  of  Examination  papers  and  of  Catalogues, 
and  information  of  every  kind  touching  the  Courses  of 
Instructions,  Scholarships,  etc.,  can  be  obtained  from 
the  President,  or  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Faculty. 

For  Societies,  seepage  706. 


GEER'S    HABTPOED    city    DntECTORT. 


OEEB  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


677 


Formerly  known  as  "Thb  Thsological  IiiBTrnrrx  op  Connecticut/' 

Siacty-tlilrcl    irea.r,    1800-07. 


This  Seminary  is  managed  by  Tmstees  elect- 
ed by  Thk  Pastoral  Union  op  Connecticut, 
a^  larffe  and  increasing  association  of  Congrega- 
tional ministers. 

Tm?  Pastoral  Union  was  formed  in  1833 ; 
and  the  charter  of  the  Seminary  was  secured  in 
1834.  The  first  building  was  erected  at  East 
Windsor  Hill,  in  1834,  where  the  Seminary 
remained  for  over  30  years.  In  October,  1 865, 
it  iRras  removed  to  33  Prospect  street,  Hartford. 
The  corner-stone  of  its  present  commodious 
building,  Hosmer  Hall,  1507  Broad  street, 
was  laid  May  8,  1879.  This  building  was  the 
gift  of  the  late  James  B.  Hosmer.  It  is  of  brick 
and  stone,  three  stories  and  French  roof,  160 
feet  front,  with  two  win^s  over  100  feet  deep. 
It  contains  a  chapel,  music-room,  reading-room, 
several  lecture-rooms,  office,  about  sixty  stu- 
dents* rooms,  dining-room,  kitchen  and  laun- 
dry, with  every  appliance  for  comfort  and 
ethciency.  A  fully  equipped  Gymnasium,  32 
by  60  feet,  is  placed  somewhat  in  the  rear. 

The  Library  contains  over  80,000  books 
and  pamphlets,  the  larger  part  of  which  was 
secured  through  the  liberality  of  the  late  New- 
ton Case.  It  includes  many  rare  and  valuable 
books,  especially  in  the  departments  of  biblical 
exegesis,  ecclesiastical  history,  and  liturgies.  It 
.  is  open  to  students  and  the  public  generally  for 
consultation  from  7.30  a.m.  to  9.30  p.m.,  Sun- 
days excepted.  The  Case  Memorial  Library, 
a  large,  fully-equipped,  fire-proof  building,  am* 
pie  for  the  needs  of  the  Library  for  many  years 
to  come,  has  recently  been  completed. 

The  Reading  Room  is  supplied  with  about 
500  periodicals,  including  several  daily  pa- 
pers, the  various  religious  weeklies,  and  the 
leading  American  and  Enropean  reviews. 

The  calendar  provides  but  a  single  session, 
beginning  the  first  Wednesday  in  October  and 
closing  the  first  Thursday  in  June,  with  re- 
cesses at  Thanksgiving,  Christmas,  and  Easter. 
Prize  entrance  examinations,  October  7, 1896. 

PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SEMINARY. 
Rev.  CHESTER  D.  HARTRANFT,  D.  D. 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

President,  Rev.  EDWIN  B.  WEBB,  D.  d. 
Treasurer,  JONATHAN  F.  MORRIS. 
Secretary,  Rev.  GEORGE  W.  WINCH. 

For  Three  Years. — Rev.  Asher  Anderson, 
Rev.  L.  H.  Cone,  Rev.  J.  E.  Tuttle,  d.d.. 
Rev.  Jeremiah  Taylor,  d.d.,  Messrs.  J.  W. 
Allen,  G.  E.  Barstow,  L.  A.  Cooke,  Rodney 
Dennis,  J.  F.  Morris,  Rowland  Swift. 

For  Two  Years. — Rev.  Michael  Burnham, 
D.D.,  Rev.  A.  W.  Hazen,  d.d.,  Rev.  H.  H. 
Kelsey,  Rev.  D.  A.  Reed,  Rev.  G.  W.  Winch, 
Messrs.  J.  M.  Allen,  John  Allen,  E.  H.  Bak- 
er, C.  A.  Denny,  G.  R.  Shepherd,  Elbridoe 
Torre  Y. 


For  One  Year. — ^Rev.  C.  D.  Hartranft,  d.d., 
Rev.  F.  S.  Hatch,  Rev.  Lbwellyn  Pratt,  d.d., 
Rev.  C.  M.  South  GATE,  Rev.  A.  C.  Thompson, 
D.D.,  Rev.  E.  B.  Webb,  d.d.,  Messrs.  Thomas 
Duncan,  W.  F.  Day,  H.  D.  Hyde,  G.  P.  Stock- 
well,  W.  I.  Washburn,  D.  W.  Williams. 

Executive  Committee. — ^John  Allen,  Oatr- 
man;  J.  M.  Allen,  T.  Duncan,  C.  D.  Hart- 
ranft, J.  F.  Morris,  Rowland  Swift,  D.  W. 
Williams. 

FACULTY. 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA    AND    METHODOLOGY. 

Encyclopiedia  and  Methodology,  Chester  D. 
Hartranft,  Instructor. 

Bibliology,  Alfred  T.  Perry,  Associate  Pro- 
fessor and  Librarian. 

PHILOLOGY  AND  EXEGETICAL  THEOL- 
OGY. 

Hebrew,  Arabic  and  Syriac,  Duncan  B.  Mac- 
Donald,  Associate  Professor. 
Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Criticism,  Lewis 

B.  Paton,  Associate  Professor. 
Aramaic,  Wm.  C.  Hawks,  Tutor. 

New  Testament  Exegesis  and  Criticism,  Mel- 
ancthon  W.  Jacobus,  Professor. 

New  Testament  Canonicity  and  Textual  Crit- 
icism, E.  E.  NouRSE,  Instructor. 

German,  Orro  Schlutter,  Tutor. 

HISTORICAL  THEOLOGY. 

Biblical  Theology,  C.  D.  Hartranft,  Pro- 
fessor. 

Archseology,  CiiAS.  C.   Stearns,  Lecturer. 

Gneco-Romau  and  Eastern  Church  History, 
Edwin  K.  Mitchell,  Professor. 

Germanic  and  Western  Church  History,  Wil- 
liston  Walker,  Professor. 

SYSTEMATIC  THEOLOGY. 

Apologetics,  Arthur  L.  Gillett,  Professor. 

Biblical  Dogmatics  and  Ethics,  Clark  S. 
Beardslee,  Professor. 

Systematics,  Charles  M.  Mead,  Professor. 

Experiential  Theology,  Austin  B.  Bassbtt, 
Lecturer. 

PRACTICAL  THEOLOGY. 

Homiletics,  Sociology,  Pastoral  Care,  Alex- 
ander R.  Merriam,  Professor. 

Foreign  Missions,  A.  C.  Thompson,  Lecturer. 

Theoretic  Polity,  A.  T.  Perry,  Instructor. 

Music  and  Hymnology,  Waldo  S.  Pratt, 
Professor. 

Elocution,  Cecil  Harper,  Instructor. 

LECTURES. 

Carew  Lectures  for  1896-97:  "Scientific 
Archflpology  and  Christian  Belief,''  Rev.  Chas. 

C.  Stearns,  of  Hartford. 

Letters  of  inquiry  should  be  addressed  to 
President  Hartranft  or  Professor  Paton. 


GBERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTOET. 


COLIINS    STREET    CLASSICAI    SCHOOL, 

352  COLLINS  ST.,  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

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Tlioiiins  Wells Hartford. 

Joliii  Webater Hsrtford. 

Joliii  Wlnthrop. Now  Ixindon. 

Thomfts  Wells Hartford. 

Jolm  Wiiitlimp New  London. 

""  Ql^Bta Guilford. 

Treat Milford. 

mnnd  Androw Boslon,  Masa. 

Robert  Treat MilforJ. 

)p New  London. 

Gurdon  SiiltonBtall NewLoniinn. 

Joienli  Talciitt Hartford. 

Jonathan  Law Milfurd. 

Rogor  WolcoM Windsor. 

Thomas  Filch Norwalk. 

William  I'ICkIn Hartford. 

.lonathan  Trumbull Lebanon. 

Matthew  Grlewold Lyme. 

Samuel  Huntington Norwich. 

Oliver  Woloott Litchfield. 

JoDathan  Trumbull Lebanon. 

Jolm  Treudwell FarmingtOD. 

Roger  Griswold Lyme. 

JohD  Cotton  Smith Sharon. 

OliTer  Wolcott Litchfield. 

Gideon  Tomllnson Fairfield. 

.John  S,  Peters Hebron. 

Henry  W.  Ed wardi New  Hayen. 

Samuel  A.  Foote Cheshire- 
Henry  W.  F/1wanl9 New   Haven. 

William  W.  Fllsworth Hartford. 

Chauncey  F.  Cleveland Hampton. 

S.  Baldwin New  Haven. 

Toucey Hartford. 

Clark  Bissell. Norwalk, 

Joseph  Trumbull Hartford. 

Thomas  H.  Saymoai 


,  .Harlford. 


...CharlesH.  Fond,  factiogj.  .Hilfbrd. 

...Henry  Diitlon New  H>*n- 

. .  .William  T.  Minor SiamTonL 

.  ■ -Alexander  H.  Hotlev Satisbarr. 

. .  -William  A.  Buckingliam Norwich. 

.  ..Joseph  R.  Hawlev Hartlbrd- 

...  James  E.  Englisii Now    Havoa- 

...Marehall  Jewell Hartfor^- 

.. .James  F- English New   Hsvo- 

. . .  Marshall  Jewell Hartford. 

•..Charles  R-Incerwll New    Harai- 

- . . Richard  D.  Hnbbard Hartford. 

. .  -Charles  B.  Andrewi Litchfield. 

. . ,  Hobarl  B.  Bigolow New    BafeD. 

...Thomas  M.  Waller NowI.onJot 

...Henry  B.  Harrison- New    Ham. 

...Phlneae  C.  Lounsbury RidgeAeld- 

.  .-Morgan  G.  Bulkaley Hartford- 

.  ..Luzon  B.  Morris New   H&tcd 

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UNITED   STATF,S   COINS. 

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08  Silver,  not  legal  tender,  sells  for  .01 
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SdiooU  are  Graded  exeq>t  Sotdkwett  and  GraoeML 
Anmtal  meeting  in  Jtme. 

Admission  to  tlie  lowest  grade  of  primary  depart- 
ment in  each  pnbHc  district  scliool  shall  be  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  each  term,  and  the  first  Mondays  of  Octo- 
ber, February,  and  Jane,  and  at  such  other  times  as 
the  acting  school  visitor,  for  cause,  shall  order. 

For  Boundaries  of  School  Districts,  see  page  688. 

High  School  hows,  Summerf  8.80  A.  m.  to  1  p  M. 
Jiest  of  year,  9  A.  m.  to  1.86  p.  if . 

AU  other  SchooU,  9  A.  M.  to  12  m.  and  2  to  4  p.  M. 


BOARD  OF  SCHOOL  VISITORS. 
Joseph  P.  Tattle,  1899;  Henry  S.  Bryant,  1899;  Jas. 
H.  Jarman,  1899;  Andrew  F.  Gates,  1898;  Philander 
C.  Royce,  1898;  Welthea  T.  Day,  1897;  Charles  C. 
Beach,  1897;  Leonard  A.  DickinsoxL.  1897.  James  H. 
Jarman,  Pres't;  Welthea  T.  Day,  Sec*y;  Andrew  F. 
Gates,  Siqt't  o/Pvblie  Schoob, 

HARTFORD  PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOL.— 89  Bopkine, 
Eaepemespoit  year,  $45,288.44. 

Thb  first  hioh  school  buildimo  was  erected  in 
1847,  at  the  comer  of  Asylum  and  Ann  streets.  It  was 
a  plain  three  story  brick  structure,  about  70  feet  long 
by  40  feet  wide,  with  desks  for  about  800  pupils. 

In  1869  a  sboond  building  was  erected  upon  the 

S resent  High  School  lot  on  Hopkins  st,  with  desks  for 
80  pupils.  The  lot  is  806  feet  front  and  296  feet  deep. 
This  building  of  three  stories  was  100  feet  lon^  by  86  feet 
wide,  witli  nine  school  rooms,  three  recitation  rooms, 
a  hall,  laboratory  and  many  other  rooms.  This  build- 
ing was  enlarged  in  1877,  the  addition  contained  four 
scnool  rooms,  recitation  and  dressing  rooms,  etc.,  ^ivins 
200  additional  desks  for  pupils.  This  building,  with  afl 
its  contents,  was  destroyed  by  fire  on  Jan.  24, 1882. 
Only  four  recitations  were  lost  before  the  school  was 
in  its  temporary  rooms,  870  and  878  Asylum  street 

The  THIRD  BUILDING  was  occupied  January  8d. 
1884.  The  entire  cost,  with  the  land  $80,000,  and 
school  apparatus,  has  been  $815,000.  The  building  is 
in  the  secular  gothic  style,  and  is  fire  proof;  the  base- 
ment walls  are  of  rock  faced  brown  stone ;  the  outer 
walls  above  the  basement  are  of  Philadelphia  pressed 
brick,  with  the  dressings  of  the  doors  ana  windows  ot 
brown  stone.  All  the  m>orB  are  laid  upon  brick  arches 
supported  by  iron  beams:  the  stairs  are  of  stone  sup 
ported  by  brick  arches.  The  building  is  286  feet  long 
and  averages  100  feet  in  width.  It  consists  of  a  base- 
ment, two  stories  and  an  attic.  In  the  basement  are 
play  rooms  for  use  in  wet  weather.  The  first  story  has 
three  entrances,  all  with  doors  opening  outward;  with 
library,  principals  office,  recitation  rooms,  four  school 
rooms,  each  41  by  88  feet,  for  the  Fourth  class,  and 
three  similar  rooms  for  the  Third  class,  and  dressing 
rooms.  The  second  story,  which  is  reached  by  three 
broad  stairways,  contains  the  public  hall^  capable  ot 
seating  1,200  persons;  the  Senior  class  room,  a  room 
for  physical  apparatus,  two  Junior  class  rooms,  a  lab- 
oratory or  lecture  room,  three  recitation  rooms,  with 
dressing  rooms  for  the  use  of  the  Senior  and  Junior 
classes.  The  north  room  in  the  attic  is  fitted  up  for 
the  use  of  the  classes  in  drawing.  The  rooms  in  the 
attic,  which  were  finished  and  furnished  during  the  sum- 
mer vacation  of  1891,  will  accommodate  200  additional 
pupils.  Of  the  ten  schoolrooms,  seven,  seating  two- 
thirds  of  the  whole  number  of  scholars,  are  on  the 
first  floor.  Desks  for  750  pupils  with  capacity  for  800. 
Mo.  of  pupils  were  enrollea  for  the  year  1890, 729. 

Agh  School  ConmitUe, — Chas.  K  Thompson,  Chair- 
man;  Joseph  Schwab,  TVeojurer;  Francis  R.  Cootey, 
8t^y;  Flavel  S.  Luther,  Auditory  Edw'd  J.Mnlcahy. 


T^aehere. — Edward  H.  Smiley,  Prine^al;  Jos.  Hall, 
PHnc^fcU  Emeritus;  Frederick  S.  Morrison,  Frank  P. 
Moulton,  Warren  F.  Gregory,  R.  Eston  Phyfe,  David 
G.  Smyth,  Homer  W.  Brainard,  Howard  H.  C  Bing- 
ham, dlement  C.  Hyde,  Franklin  H.  Taylor,  Katherine 
Burbank,  Mary  B.  Mather,  Clara  A.  Pease,  Lucy  0. 
Mather,  Anna  H.  Andrews,  Mary  L.  Hastings,  Caroline 
R.  Leverett,  Bertha  H.  Smith,  Jennie  A.  Pratt,  Alice 
A.  Stevens  Agnes  W.  Garvan,  Manr  R.  Beach,  Marie 
de  la  Niepce,  May  B.  Bald, Otto  B.  ^hlutter,  German; 
Annie  C.  Walter,  Ralph  G.  Hibbard,  Elocution;  Irving 
Emerson,  Singing;  Henry  C.  White,  Drawing;  Win- 
field  C.  Graham,  Stenography.  A  Library  of  4,660 
vols.    Patrick  McCarthy,  Janitor. 


COST  OF  H'F»D  PUB.  HIGH  SCHOOL  BUILDINGS. 
First  one,  cor.  Asy.  and  Ann,  Dec.,  1847,  cost  $17,000.09 
Second,  on  Hopkins  st.  Dec,  1867,. ...     **    1^9,248.50 

Addition  to  second  one  in  1878," **     24,000.00 

New  1884  edifice,  apparatus,  library, . .  **  277,762.88 
Additional  land  in  1894  for 60,000.00 

Making  cost  of  all,  completed, ^.  .$528,001.47 


HARTFORD  GRAMMAR  SCHOOL.— 89  Hopkins  sL 

A  classical  school  was  founded  in  Hartford  in  1688, 
which  was  pailly  supported  by  the  town  and  partly  by 
tuition  fees.  It  received  its  first  bequests  in  1666, 1659, 
1664  and  1680.  The  town  for  more  than  a  century 
managed  this  .school,  when  they  petitioned  in  1798  for 
an  act  of  incorporation,  and  it  was  thus  continued 
until  1847  under  the  corporate  name  of  the  Hartford 
Grammar  School,  when  it  was  memd  with  the  Classi- 
cal Department  of  the  Hartford  Public  High  School. 
Previous  to  this  merging,  the  school  was  held  in  a 
two  story  brick  building  on  the  southwest  part  of  Lin- 
den place.  It  is  free  to  residents  of  Hartford.  The 
number  of  scholars  is  limited  to  85. 

Amount  of  funds  Sept.  1, 1895 $50,000.00 

Income  for  the  last  year 2,684.00 

Expenditure  for  the  last  year 2,240.00 

The  Conn.  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Treasurer. 

Drustees, — Nathaniel  Shipman,  Chairman;  John  C. 
Parsons,  Gerk ;  Jonathan  B.  Bunce,  Austin  C.  Dunham, 
Francis  Goodwin,  £dw*d  B.  Hooker,  Henry  C.  Robinson. 

Frank  P.  Moulton,  Hartford  Grammar  School, 
Teacher.  ^^— 

District  No,  1» — Expenses  past  year,  $86,076.69. 

FIRST  OR  CENTER  DISTRICT— BROWN  SCHOOL. 
Present  edi/iee  erected  1868.— iVos.  160—170  Market  st. 

This  building  k  four  stories  high,  140  by  70  feet,  con* 
tains  in  upper  story  an  assemblv  hall  70  bv  84  feet;  22 
school  rooms  28  by  82  feet,  all  fumishea  with  single 
desks  and  seats  for  56  scholars  in  each  room ;  accommo- 
dates 1,200  pupils;  large  play  grounds;  built  of  Boston 
pressed  brick  wiUi  Portland  brown  stone  trimmings,  and 
cost  with  land,  $185,000.    First  occupied,  Nov.  1868. 

Commiitec-^eo.  C.  Bailey,  M.  M.  Johnson.  Frank 
C.Sumner;  Treas.,  Hartford  Trust  Co.;  Gerk,  C.  N. 
Fowler;  Coll.,  Geo.  W.  Fowler:  Auditors,  J.  W.  Cooke, 
G.D.Winslow ;  Rate  Maker,  G.  B.  Preston.  Tax,  If  mills. 

Teachers. — Chas.  L.  Ames,  Principal ;  Assets  Grammar 
Department— Yioam  22,  Alida  B.  Clark;  Room  21,  Han- 
nah F.Bailey;  Room  20,  Calista  A.  Dean;  Room  19, 
Agnes  G.  Shipman;  Intermediate  Dmrlment — Room 
18,  Josephine  F.  St.  John;  Room  17,  Lucy  M.  Parker; 
Room  16,  Ella  A.  Fuller;  Room  16,  Minnie  A.  Bailey, 
Room  14,  German  Department;  Room  18,  Josephine 
Schwab;  Room  12,  Annie  L.  Guilfoil;  Room  11,  Mary 
S.  Waterman;  Room  10,  Kate  S.  Murphy;  Room  9, 
Mary  A.  Dooley ;  Primary  Department — nead  Assistantf 
Harriet  F.  Barrows;  Room  8,  Hattie  E.  Pease;  Room 
7,  M.  Matilda  Kane;  Room  6,  Harriet  F.  Barrows ;  Room 
5,  Margaret  J.  O'Dell;  Room  4,  Francesca  A.  Henke; 
Room  8,  May  E.  Robbins;  Room  2,  Rose  A.  Maloy, 
Room  1,  Florence  M.  Spencer;  J.  A.  Martin,  Penman- 
ship; H.  C.  Mayer,  German;  S.  P.  Davis,  Drawing;  I. 


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Emerson,  Vocal  Music;  Bertha  DesJardines,  Science; 
Ida  G.  Buellf  Drawing.  1,198  vols,  in  Library.  Ber- 
nard Donnelly,  Janitor. 

KiMDBROARTBN  ScHOOL. — 84  Talcott  tt, — This  was 
the  first  pablic  Kindergarten  School  building  erected 
in  this  State,  is  two  stories  high,  78  by  62  feet,  with 
six  school  rooms,  cloak  rooms,  teacher's  room,  matron's 
room,  bath  room,  and  main  exercising  hall  60  by  40 
feet  The  building  is  heated  bv  steam  and  ventilated 
with  chimneys  in  each  school  room,  fitted  for  grate 
fires ;  has  folaine  chairs  and  tables  to  accommodate  160 

Eupils,  fitted  witli  black-boards  and  sand  boxes.  The 
uilding  was  planned  by  N.  T.  Pitkin,  of  the  building 
committee;  and  built  by  John  C.  Mead,  at  a  cost  of 
918,000.  The  furnishings,  ready  for  use,  cost  about 
$8,000  additional.  It  was  first  occupied  May  18, 1889. 
TeachevB. — Florence  Pf^e^Principal ;  Letty  H.  Learned, 
Marg.  B.  Lee,  Evelyn  L.  Atwood,  Winnibelle  M.  Clark, 
Edith  L.  Bunnell,  AuUlanU;  Mary  E.  Fuller,  Matron. 
Pbarl  (No.  201)  strbbt  Branch. — A  brick  building, 
two  stories  with  basement,  with  seats  for  112  scholars. 
IntermeduUe  DepH  —  M.  Alice  Sherman;  Primary 
DtpH — Cornelia  A.  Morris. 

Diitrici  No.  ;?•— Expenses  past  year,  $69,926.88. 

SOUTH  SCHOOL.  DISTRICT. 

OmumUet. — ^lAfHIliam  E.  Baker,  Rodney  Dennis,  Henry 
C.  D wight;  Treas.,  Charles  T.  Welles;  CUrk,  Ralph  W. 
Cutler;  Auditors,  James  S.  Belden,  J.  H.  Knight;  Col- 
lector, Geo.  W.  Fowler;  Rate  Maker,  Robert  D.  Bone. 

South  School  (formerly  called  Wads  worth  st. 
School),  86  Wadnoorth  and  87  HudeonsU.  The  present 
building  is  of  stone  and  brick,  fire  proof,  three  stories 
high  above  the  basement,  and  contains  24  school  rooms 
on  first  and  second  fioors,  with  accommodations  for 
1200  pupils.  Hall  in  third  story  seats  1200.  Building 
is  266  feet  long  by  86  feet  wide,  fronts  both  on  Wads- 
worth  and  Hudson  sts.  Cost,  with  land  and  furniture, 
S200,000.    First  occupied,  Jan.  1887.     Tax  2.^  mills. 

TewAere. — Jos.  A.  Grave&  Prinemal;  AttittanU  in  the 
Grammar  Z>6p'<.— Mary  M.  Harris,  Victoria  B.  Jamieson, 
Mary  I.  Patterson,  Mary  L.  Linehan,  Mary  A.  Paige, 
Sarah  A.  Stevens,  Ella  A.  Parish,  Marion  G.  Chapman, 
Inter.  Department — Carrie  L.  Gridley,  Mary  E.  Barber, 
Bertha  Taylor,  Mary  J.  Kane,  Julia  A.  Stevens,  Mary 
G.  Foster.  Primary  Dqpctrtment — Mary  A.  Maloy, 
Charlotte  G.  Case,  Mary  M.  Bristol,  Minnie  B.  Cliam- 
berlain,  Emma  N.  Schwab,  Anna  B.  Geer,  Alice  N. 
Fowler,  Katharine  L.Newton.  Kindg^n  DepH — Char- 
lotte L.  Mc Murray,  Jennie  P.  Forbes,  Amalie  M.  Henke, 
Elizabeth  W.  Prince  :  Lyman  D.  Smith,  Writing;  Agnes 
C.  Bryan,  Music;  Katharine  F.  Smith,  Gymnastics; 
Ann  T.  Kennedy,  Assistant  600  vols,  in  Library. 
Montague  Anderson,  Janitor.  LJC.  Smith,  Engineer. 

Charter  Oak  Avknux  School.,  91  Charter  Oak 
av. — Building  erected  in  1871,  four  stories,  of  brick  66 
by  94  feet:  ten  recitation  rooms,  seats  for  640  pupils; 
cost  $60^0.  Annie  B.  Chapman,  Prmefpo/;  Grammar 
Dep^t — Helen  McClunie,  Intermediate  Dep't — Mary 
Marchant.  Christine  F.  Glen;  Primary  DepH — Nellie B. 
Hollister,  Margaret  Hel ion,  Ada  E.  Howe.  Kinder gVn 
Dep*t — Mabel  White,  Suzanne  C.  Thompson.  200  vols, 
in  Library.  Joseph  Horey,  Janitor. 

Lawrbncb  Strebt  School,  86  Lawrence  ttreet. — 
Built  in  1878  of  brick ;  two  stories;  64  by  92  feet,  eight 
recitation  rooms,  and  seats  482  pupils;  cost  $88,000. 
Clara  A.  Stevens,  Principal;  AuiMtante,  Intermediate 
Department  —  Julia  A.  Newell,  Lillian  A.  Andrews, 
Margaretta  .1.  McGowan,  Eliza  S.  Geer;  Primary  J9e- 
partment — Marion  G.  Smith,  Elizabeth  Wood  worth, 
Helen  F.  Hoskins.  Nellie  B.  Hogan;  Kindergarten  De- 
partment— Eva  L.  Marshall,  Henrietta  Stone,  Mabel 
Weeks,  Edith  M.  Giddings. 

Parkyille  School,  New  Park  avenue, — Built  of 
brick  in  1878;  two  stories;  cost  927,000.  Addition 
completed  in  1886  at  an  additional  cost  of  $10,000; 
seats  482  pupils.  Second  addition  completed  in  1896, 
cost  $20,000.    Franc  E.  Potter,  Principal.    Katharine 


A.  Callahan,  Janet  E.  Gray,  Cframmar  Dq^H;  hikr^ 
mediate  1^*1— Kate  E.  Gnilfoil,  Hilma  G.  FennqoisL 
Primary  /;a9*^— Josephine  Barchfeld,  Cora  J.  Snyet, 
Nora  J.  McEvoy,  Hattie  L.  Seymour.  JCimieryeaieB 
Dep^t— Kate  P.  Safford,  Lillle  L.  Nangle,  Henri«tU  L 
Woods.  100  vols,  in  Library.  Jos.  Trumbull,  Janitor. 
Wbthbrspteld  Aybnub  School,  291  Wleiker^U 
ov. — School  building  is  26  by  76  feet;  two  atoriea  wita 
two  school  rooms  with  coat  rooms  ac^olning;  high  base> 
ment  with  two  large  play  rooms;  seats  for  10$  pupils; 
built  of  brick  and  stone;  first  occupied,  Oct.  1,  188S; 
cost  $8,000.  Anna  C.  Day,  Lillian  H.  Cody,  TeacJU 


District  No.  8* — Expenses  past  year,  926,168.^. 

SECOND  NORTH  SCHOOL  DISTRICT.— 249  Hi^fcsC 
The  original  building  48  by  67  feet  was  first  occb- 
pied  in  1864;  subsequently  an  annex  baildlnf^  of  47  br 
67  feet  was  built  thereto  in  1864;  both  of  brick;  three 
stories  high;  twelve  rooms — one  to  accommodate  116 
pupils  the  others  46  each— total  621;  cost  #24,500. 
This  building  was  torn  down  and  a  new  bnildlnc 
erected  in  1801  with  16  rooms  to  accommodate  700 
pupils,  and  was  occupied  January,  1892,  with  addi- 
tional land  and  fumishinff ;  cost,  $140,000. 

Qmmittee. — Frank  S.  Kellogg,  Herman  Goldschmidc, 
U.  H.  Brock  way;  TVeoi.,  Security  Co.;  Okrk^  D  wight 
Chapman;  Auditor$,n.  H.  Hollister,  Willis  £.  Smith; 
Collector,  Geo.  W.  Fowler;  RaU  Maker,  Eagene  G. 
Billings;  Tax,  8J  mills. 

reocAers.— Wilbur  F.  Gordy,  Prtncipa/;  AatittamU, 
Grammar  Department — Annie  I.  House,  Elizabeth  M. 
Worthington,  Cornelia  A.  Watrous;  hUerm&Mat^  Dep'i — 
Hattie  R.  Woodward,  Mary  E.  Guinan,  Winifred  K. 
Kinnev,  Mary  E.  Wooding;  Primary  Departmiemi — 
Clara  Wusch;  Susan  P.  Clapp,  AnnaM.  Bart,  Sarah  A. 
Backus,  Emm  L.  Williams,  Han  iet  M.  Olmsted,  Isabella 
G.  White,  Mary  A.  Ensign.  Kindergarten—S.  Eliza- 
beth Towne,  Edith  Hubbard,  Mary  P.  Gillette,  Bessie 
M.  McManus;  Irving  Emerson.  Musto:  Soloo  P.  Davl^ 
Drawing;  John  W.  Titcomb,  Writing;  Bertha  H.  Klin- 
ger,  Science.    1,000  volumes  in  Libnury. 

Dittrict  No.  4f.— Expenses  past  year,  $48,526.84. 

WEST  MIDDLE  SCHOOL  DISTRICT.— 927  Ae^tam 
*t. — This  building  of  brick,  three  stories  with  sixteen 
rooms,  and  accommodations  for  fifty  pupils  to  each  room 
—800— is  80  by  148  feet  in  sise;  first  occopied  in  187S; 
building  and  land  cost  $164,166.  $16,000  was  appropri- 
ated June  28, 1886,  for  additions  to  building.  A  buOd- 
ing  for  Kindergarten  and  Primary,  opened  Dec  1894. 

Cbmmtttce.— James  H.  Tallmanj  A.E.  Hart,  L.L.  Ebs- 
worth ;  7Veaf.,.L B.  Taylor;  AudUan, S.  E.  Elmore, C  H. 
Field;  Clerk,  Charles  £.  Chase;  Collector,  Nelson  G. 
Hinckley ;  Rate  Maker,  H.  H.  Keep.    Tax,  1}  naills. 

Teachere. — Esther  C.  Perry,  PrinciptU;  AttietaniB 
Grammar  Dep^t — Mary  C.  Cone,  Carolyn  A.  Goodwin* 
Kate  L.  Smith,  Rosilla  R.  Newton,  Adalaide  Westcott: 
Intermediate  Dfo'i— Ruby  M.  Williams,  Nellie  C.  Skil- 
ton,  Carrie  E.  Hollister,  Maud  E.  Latham,  Bessie  A. 
Brown.  Primary  Dep't — Hattie  E.  Hunt,  Princ^l; 
Asgiet**—  Clara  M.  K  linger,  Grace  E.  Mo  wry,  Lillian 
R.  Conant,  Mabel  F.  Terry,  Mary  £.  Ball.  The  Kimderg. 
Dep't  was  opened  in  Sept.  1886;  Adella  M.  Woodcoek, 
Lillian  M.  Reis,  Grace  D.  Smith,  Edith  K.  Richards; 
JohnW.  Titoomb,  Writing;  Irving  Emerson,  Music; 
Clara  L.  Williams,  Drawing;  Bertha  H.  Klinger,  Sci- 
ence.  600  vols,  in  Library.  John  Morrison,  Janitor. 
Capt.  C.  H.  Slocum,  Military  Instructor;  Companies 
A  and  B,  about  80  cadets,  <irill  one  hour  each  week, 
after  school,  with  Springfield  Cadet  muskets  fhimished 
by  the  State.   Average  attendance  60. 

Diitrict  No.  5* — Expenses  past  year,  $18,124.47. 

ARSENAL  SCHOOL  DISTRICT.— 882  Main  UretL 
This  building  is  three  stories  high,  with  annex,  and 
cost,  with  land,  $80,000.    In  1886,  an  additional  build- 
ing of  two  stories,  98  by  66  feet  was  erected,  at  an 
expense  of  $16,600  as  was  voted  in  district  meetiog, 


GEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIBECTOBY. 


685 


May  26, 1886,  under  direction  of  a  building  committee. 
Additional  land,  costing  $16,000,  was  purctiased  in 
1892,  and  a  Kindergarten  building  erected  at  a  cost  of 
1(11,272,  and  occupied  in  May,  189$^ 

dtmtmittc«.— Howard  A.  Camp,  Edmund  Browne,  C. 
P.  Gladding;  7Ve«.,Geo.  H.  Burt;  Cfer*,  Clarence  I. 
Beardsley;  Auditon^  Leverett  Belknap,  Betsey  M.  Par- 
sons; Cbaecfor,6.  W.  Fowler;  RaU  Maker,  W.H.  Fitch. 

JTeocAert.— Willis  I.  Twitcbell,  Pnncipa/;  Mrs.  Grace 
H.  Phelps,  AtsUtant ;  AuutcmU  Grammar  Departmeni— 
BeMe  C.  Davis,  Maud  £.  Davis:  InUrmiediaU  Depart- 
ment— Eva  R.  Woodward,  Edwina  M.  Pratt,  Alice  M. 
Baker,  Jennie  D.  Stronff,  Gertrude  E.  Dickinson;  Pri- 
mary Z>epar<mefft~Mattie  A.  Patterson,  Carrie  S.  Allen, 
A.  Mabel  Parkhurst,  Etta  M.  Dow,  Elizabeth  W.  Adams, 
Mary  A.  Long,  Mabel  £.  Lester;  Xinderaarten — Anne 
Burr  Wilson,  Leila  H.  Blakeslee,  M.  Grace  Brown, 
Grace  S.  Newton;  Irving  Emerson,  Music;  Solon  P. 
Davis,  Drawing;  John  A.  Martin,  Penmanship.  600 
vols,  in  Library.    M.  A.  Pease,  Janitor.    Tax  4  mills. 


District  No,  6.— Expenses  the  past  year,  $9,624.86. 

WASHINGTON  DISTRICT  SCHOOL.— 1  Wiukmg^ 
ton  «<.— This  building  of  brick  is  two  stories  high;  four 
school  rooms;  accommodates  200  pupils;  cost  $26,000. 

Committee, — Isaac  J.  Steane,  Joseph  Buths,  Wm.  J. 
Sinnot;  Clerk^  ¥,  W.  Davis;  TVeos..  W.  L.  Wakefield; 
CoUector,  City  Collector;  AutBtnrti.  Charles  F.  Watrous, 
C.  O.  Purington ;  Rate  Maker,  R.  D.  Bone. 

TeeuAert. — Elizabeth  J.  Cairns,  Principal;  Asmtantt, 
Intermedinte  Dep*t — Isabella  I.  Mulligan,  Sara  A.  B^le, 
Nellie  F.  Bullock,  Mary  E.  Patterson,  Hannah  W.  Bry- 
ant; Kindergarten  Dep't — Myra  G.  Hills;  Fannie  M. 
ToUes,  Teacher  of  Music;  W.  K.  Cook,  Penmanship. 
John  McGregor,  Janitor.    Tax  6  mills. 

Wilson  Street  Bkamch.—  Wilion  st.  This  building 
of  wood  is  two  stories  high;  three  school  rooms;  seats 
for  180  pupils;  cost $6,000.  TeacherSf  Nellie  Mulhall, 
Nellie  T.  Flynn,  Nellie  S.  Ryan;  Kindergarten,  Mary 
M.  Bennett. ' 


District  No,  9.— Expenses  the  past  year,  $6,828.81. 

NORTHWEST  DISTRICT  SCHOOL.— Albany  aoenue. 
Building  of  brick;  two  stones;  two  rooms,  accommo- 
dates 100  pupils;  first  occupied  in  1870.  An  addition, 
costing  $16,000,  built  in  1891,  making  six  rooms  and 
accommodating  260  pupils.    Tax  2^  mills. 

Committee,  Chas.  G.  Huntington,  B.  R.  Allen,  P.  J. 
Thomas,  TVeos.  Security  Co. ;  Clerk,  James  Shipman ; 
AvditorSjMn,  Ariadne  K.  Smith,  C.  L.  Tuttle;  Bate 
Maker,  W.  H.  Fitch. 


Teadwrp—^,  Isabella  Price,  Principal;  Minnie 
Stern,  Ass*t.  Intermediate— Lncy  E.  Cobey;  Primary 
—Alice  E.  Gladding,  Minnie  J.  Gilbert;  Kindergar- 
(en— Alice  S.  Hawkins.  Emma  M.  Jarman;  Minnie 
Stem,  Science;  Wm.  K.  Cook,  Writing;  Prof.  Fried- 
rich  Zuchtmann,  Singing;  Katharine  L.  Linehan, 
Gymnastics. 

District  No,  lO*— Expenses  the  past  year,  5464.62. 

GRAVEL  HILL  DISTRICT  SCHOOL.— 5iae  HiUs  av. 

Committee,  Joseph  T.  Hubbard;  Clerk  and  Treas., 
E.  A.  Kenyon;  Teacher,  Edna  Stratton.  No  school  tax. 

Vacations — Two  weeks  in  April;  one  commencing 
with  the  close  of  the  usual  school  exercises  on  the  last 
Fridav  afternoon  in  June,  and  ending  on  Tuesday  pre- 
ceding the  second  Wednesdav  in  September  following, 
and  one  commencing  with  the  day  before  Christmas, 
anddoeing  the  day  after  New  Year's.  Holidays  are 
Fast  day,  Thanksgivmg  day  with  the  day  following, 
Washington's  Bhrtnday,  Decoration  day,  Commence- 
ment day  at  Trinity  College  (High  Scliool  only),  and 
everv  Saturday. 


District  No.  7« — Expenses  the  past  year,  $426.26. 

SOUTHWEST  SCHOOL  DISTRICT.— WhiU  street 
Built  in  1844,  of  wood;  one  story;  26  by  46  feet;  seats 
for  60  pupils ;  cost  $8,600. 

Committee. — S.  F.  Seymour;  Treas.,  John  L.  Sey- 
mour; Clerk,  Freeman  r.  Seymour.  Hattie  A.  Glea- 
son,  PrincipaL 

District  No.  8. — Expenses  the  past  year,  $10,869.40. 

NORTHEAST  SCHOOL  DISTRICT.— Westland  st. 

Committee. — Timothy  E.  Steele,  Henry  F.  Hart,  Ade- 
laide M.  Olmsted;  CUrk,  Marshall  L.  Hill;  Treas.,  Se- 
curity Company;  AudUors,  Wm.  Huntington,  Ludwig 
Helmann;  Collector,  George  W.  Fowler  ;  Bate  Maker, 
W.H.  Fitch.    Tax  10  mills. 

Teachers. — F.  A.  Brack ett,  Prtnc^tal;  Assistant  in 
Grammar  D^H — S.  Emir  Abeme thy.  Rose  A.  Hopkins; 
Intermediate  Dep't — Mary  E.  Morris,  Annie  M.  Cairns, 
Mary  E.  Coleman,  Helena  R.  Rossi  ter;  Primarv  DepH — 
Annie  R.  McDonnell,  Minnie  F.  Eaves,  Ella  A.  Wash- 
bum,  Georpa  M.  Moselev,  Grace  C.  Spencer;  W.  K. 
Cook,  Writing;  Ida  M.  Smart,  Music;  Ida  6.  Buell, 
Drawing.  160  vols,  in  Library.  Rufus  C«  Banning, 
Janitor. 


HARTFORD  5CH00L  CHILDREN, 

As  annually  returned,  by  law,  with  the  rate  per  child 
and  amounts  received  from  the  State  School  Fund, 
during  the  years  that  this  Directory  has  been  published. 

This  State,  since  July  29, 1878,  has  allowed  $1.60 
from  tlie  State  Treasury  to  the  Towns,  towards  the 
education  of  each  child  enumerated  between  the  ages 
of  4  and  16  years,  in  addition  to  the  dividends  from 
the  School  Fund  of  the  State. 


No.  of  AmHfrom 
Year.  Ohil-      Sehool 
dren.      Fond. 


1888-2,666 
1889-2,609 
1840-2,711 
1841-2,787 
1842-2,781 
1848-2,709 
1844-2,824 
1846-2,924 
1846-2,921 
1847-2,888 
1848-2,969 
1849-8,117 
1860-8,868 
1861-8,896 
1862-8,648 
1868-8,788 
1864-4,118 
1866-4,890 
1866-4,601 
1867-4,892 
1868-4,987 
1869-^,269 
1860-6,448 
1861-6,897 
1862-6,876 
1868-6,464 
1864-6,819 
1866-6,966 
1866-7,294 


$8,076.00 
8,219.80 
8,876.86 
8,694.96 
8,828.40 
8,792.60 
8,968.60 
4,098.60 
4,089.40 
4,187.60 
4,806.06 
4,676.60 
6,087.00 
4,764.40 
6,107.20 
6,046.80 
6,766.20 
6,487.60 
6,982.80 
6,848.80 
6,911.80 
6,849.70 
6,808.76 
6,781.66 
7,660.00 
7,766.80 
8,160.80 
8,009.76 
8,028.40 


Rate 

per 

8eh>r. 

$1.20 
1.26 
1.26 
1.86 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.46 

.  1.46 
1.60 
1.60 
1.40 
1.40 
1.86 
1.40 
1.26 
1.80 
1.40 
1.40 
1.80 
1.26 
1.16 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
1.16 
LIO 


No.  of 
Year.   Chil- 
dren. 

1867-  7,866 

1868-  7,476 

1869-  7,846 

1870-  7,884 

1871-  8,268 

1872-  9,124 
1878-  9  188 
1874-  9,684 
1876-  9,882 

1876-  9,698 

1877-  9,621 

1878-  9,661 

1879-  9,626 

1880-  9,662 

1881-  9,690 

1882-  9,660 
1888-  9,816 
1884-10,098 
1886-  9,776 

1886-  9,909 

1887-  9,991 

1888-  9,606 

1889-  9,984 
1890-10,876 
1891-10,474 
1892-10,789 
1898-11,021 
1894-11,262 
1896-12,069 


Amt  from  Rate 
Sehool       per 
Fand.     Beh'r. 

$8,090.60  $L10 

8,222.60    1.10 

7,846.00 

7,884.00 

8,268.00 

9,124.00 

9,188.00 

9,684.00 
10,266.20 

9,698.00 

9,621.00 

9,661.00 

8,672.60 

7,721.60 

6,718.00 

7,246.00 

7,862.00 

7,674.20 

7,820.00 

7,927.00 

7,498.26 

7,208.75 

7,488.00 

7,782.00 

7,866.60 

8,064.26 

8,266.76 

8,446.60 

9,044.26 


l.Of 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.10 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

.90 

.80 

.70 

.76 

.76 

.76 

.80 

.80 

.76 

.76 

.75 

.76 

.76 

.76 

.76 

.76 

.75 


POPULATION  OF  HARTFORD. 


1756  Census, 8,027 


1761 
1774 
1782 
1790 
1800 
1810 


11 


(( 


t  •  •  • 


8,988 
6,081 
6,496 
4,090 
6,847 
6,008 


1820  Census, 6,909 

1880 
1840 
1860 
1860 
1870 
1880 


1890  Census,  68,280. 


"   9,789 

"   12,798 

"   17,966 

.29,152 
.87,748 
.42,661 


ti 
u 


1 


686 


OEEB'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


Societies. 


ADVANCE  SOCIAL  CLUB. 
W.  F.  Kennedy,  Pref*(;  P.  J.  Cosgrove,  VtctPruH; 
W.  F.  Slater,  R.Sec'y;  T.  W.  Leahy,  F.  Sefy;  F.  E. 
Shea,  Trtag.;  W.  F.  Kennedy,  John  M.  Flynn,  P.  J. 
Co8g;rove,  Titutees.  Organized  Nov.  24, 1887.  Meets 
Tuesday  evenings  at  297  Park  street 

-fiTNA  BOWLING  CLUB. 
Harry  L.  Burr.  Sec'y  and  Treat.    Meets  Saturday 
afternoon  at  66  Temple  street    Organized  1891. 

AGENTS— SUNDRY  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 

American  Board  of  OomnrntumerB  for  Forti^  MtM- 
mnns. — Ward  W.  Jacobs,  811  Main  st,  Recttver  for 
Hartford  County, 

Deceased  Mimsten  Wuhie^  /WndL— Henry  W.  Erving, 

Tr.,  288  Main  st  

ALLEN  DRUM  BAND. 

A.  J.  Allen,  Pret^t  and  Major;  Charles  Myers,  Vice 
PretH;  T.  M.  Herting,  R.  Sec'v;  A.  Waltersdorf,  F, 
8ec*y  and  Treat.  Organized  June  21,  1880.  Meets 
Thursday  evenings  at  26  Kinsley  street 

AMPHION  OPERA  CLUB. 
JohnC.  Moran,  PrM*^;  E.  J.  Dooley,  Treat,;  John  A. 
Coyle,  P.  D.  Goodrich,  J.  F.  Johnson,  Frank  Meagher, 
A.   S.  Goodacre,   Trutteet.     Organized  Dec.  1,  1898. 
Meets  Friday  evenings  at  room  8, 284  Asylum  street. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY  CLUB. 
Col.  David  Torrance,  Birmingham,  Pret*t ;  A.  H.  Fenn, 
Winsted,  A.  C.  Hendricks,  New  Haven,  A.  B.  Beers, 
Bridgeport,  Jacob  L.  Greene,  Hartford,  Vice  Prendentt ; 
J.  W.  Knowlton,  Bridgeport,  Secretary;  Sidney  M. 
Gladwin,  Hartford,  TVeos.;  L.  A.  Dickinson,  Hartford, 
1898;  Simeon  J.  Fox,  New  Haven,  1896,  David  B. 
Hamilton,   Waterbury,  1897,  Ex.  Committee, 

BRANCH  No.  86,  NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF 
LETTER  CARRIERS. 
D.  W.  C.  Graves.  Prej**;  P.  E.  Sheehan,  V.  Pret't; 
F.  W.  Kreimendale,  Sec'y;  W.  H.  Shaffer,  Treat. 
Organized  Dec.  20,  1890.  Meets  upon  call  of  the 
President 


BRICKLAYERS'  AND  PLASTERERS'  UNION, 
No.  1.  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

William  J.  Sheedy,  PretH;  Seymour  Clark,  V.  Pret't; 
J.  F.  Cunniff,  Treat.;  C.  W.  Simpson,  106  Wooster  st., 
C.  Sec'y;  Geo.  F.  Butler,  F,  Sec'y;  F.  W.  Watson, 
Sergeamt-at-Armt;  Charles  Buddee,  N.  Butler,  J.  J. 
Lennon,  T.  M.  Mullaley  Michael  McEnroe,  Trutteet; 
Wm.  J.  Sheedy,  C.  W.  Simpson,  Seymour  Clark, 
Executive  Board.  Meets  1st  and  8d  f'ridays  at  No. 
92  Asylum  st    Annual  meeting  in  March. 

BROKERS'  BOARD. 
B.  R.  Abbe,  Pret't:  J.  G.  Woodward,  F.  PretH;  A. 
H.  Olmsted,  Treat. ;  F.  R.  Cooley,  Sec^y,    Meets  daily 
at  11.80  A.  M.  at  61  Prospect  st  " 

BROWN,  THOMSON  &  CCS  EMPLOYEES 

MUTUAL  AID  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  June,  1898. 

K  J.  Kuhne,  PretH;  Sarah  Lagan,  V.  Pret't;  Hector 

Johnson,  Treat.;   J.  A.  Thomson,  Sed'y,    Meets  in 

June  and  December. 


CAMERA  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
R.  A.  Wadsworth,Prei'<;  E.  H.  Crowell,79  Buck- 
ingham street,  See^y  and  Treas.;  the  above  officers 
and  George  L.  Parmele,  A.  H.  Pitkin,  L.  W.  H.  Gra- 
disky.  Executive  Commiiiee,  Organized  Feb.  18, 1885. 
Incorporated  March  8, 1892.  Annual  meeting,  2d  Tues- 
day in  October. 


CAPITOL  CITY  BOWLING  CLUB. 
D.  L.  Macomber,  PreeH;  A.  A.  Summennmii,  Capu 
A.  Koch.  See'u  and  Treat,  Organized  March  SS,  ISS&. 
Meets  Thursoay  evenings  at  66  Temple  sbneeC  Elec- 
tions April  and  October. 

CAPITOL  WHEEL  CLUB. 
.    C.  R.  Webster,  Pre***;  I.  Hartstall,  ViceJPrt^t;  E. 
0.  Gillett,  Sec'y;  C.  T.  Cusick,  Treas.;  B.  M.  AJes- 
ander.  Cant;  J.  M.  O'Malley,  Lieut.    Orgnnized  Oct 
2, 1894.    Club  rooms,  258  Main  street 

CARPENTERS'  &  JOINERS'  UNION.  No.  4S. 
Andrew  McKirdy,  Pret't;  John  Scott,  Fl  PresU; 
Joeeph  Tompkins,  ]R.  Sec'y;  Harrv  Herman,  F'.  Sefy; 
Thomas  H.  Addison,  Treat.;  F.'C.  Walz.  BmameMt 
^enl,  82  Ashley  street;  Peter  A.  Perry,  John  Dimeaiv 
Warren  H.  Higley,  Alex.  Angus,  Trutteet.  Orniiieed 
October  22, 1882:  incorporate  under  Joint  SCoi»  Laws 
of  State,  March  16,  1884.  Meets  on  Tuesdaj  evening 
at  11  Central  row.  Semi-annual  election  in  Jnae  and 
December. 


CASE,  LOCKWOOD  &  BRAINARD  MUTUAL 
BENEFIT    ASSOCIATION. 

Leverett  Bralnard,  Honorary  Pret't;  Theodore 
Herzer,  Pret't;  Nicholas  A.  Lacy,  Vice  PretTt;  Miaa 
Nellie  A.  Brewer,  R.  See'y;  Walter  H.  Price,  #1  Seey; 
Anson  P.  Filer,  TVeat, 

7Vitf(ee«— Marcus  A.  Casey,  J.  H.  Turner,  Bernard 
Allen.  Organized  Dec.  2, 1898.  Meets  qnarteriy  npon 
call.    Annual  election  of  oflicers  in  December. 


CATHEDRAL  LYCEUM. 

221  LAWRKMCB  8TRKKT. 

James  F.  Noonan.  Pret't ;  J.  J.  Galvin,  Vice  Prt^t; 
P.  I.  McCabe,  Red  Sec'y;  J.  G.  Bncklev,  F.  See'y: 
Edward  Brady,  Treat.;  P.  J.  Shngrue,  Lwrarian. 

CATHOLIC  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
Patrick  Garvan,  Pret't;  E,  J.  Dooley,  V.  Pret't; 
Cornelius  O'Neil,  Treat.;  Andrew  J*  Broagfael,  Jr^* 
Fin.  8e&y ;  Patrick  J.  Heffeman,  Rec.  See'p;  ChaileB 
J.  Reardon,  James  P.  Berry,  Richard  J.  Dillon.  John 
F.  B.  Moran,  Daniel  F.  Sullivan,  Frank  H.  FaUoe, 
T.  F.  Kane,  E.  J.  Mulcahy,  J.  T.  Lynch,  J.  J.  Qnlnn, 
R.  J.  Dwyer,  J.  0' Flaherty,  J.  Ahem,  E.  Lancaster, 
Geo.  C.  Bailey,  Directori,  Organized  Deo.  28,  1888. 
Meets  third  Tuesday  evenings,  monthly,  at  11  Grove 
street.    Annual  election  second  Tuesday  in  January. 

CATHOLIC  LADIES  BENEVOLENT  ASSO'N. 

Miss  A.  B.Hodge,  Pret't;  Annie  Fox,  V,  Pret't; 
Mrs.  P.  D.  Ryan,  Treat.;  George  Kenney,  C  Sec'y; 
Very  Rev.  J.  A.  Mulcahy,  Ouq^kdn,  Onranized  Jan. 
1884.  Annual  election  in  Jan.  Office  8  mtL  Meets 
third  Wednesday  evening,  monthly. 

CHARITY  ORGANIZATION  SOCIETY. 
David  I.  Green,  8up*t;  Arthur  K.  Rodgers,  Att't 
Sup't,  284  Pearl  street;  Jacob  L.  Greene,  iVe«'f;  P. 
C.  Rovce,  Vice  Pret't;  Atwood  Collins,  Treat. 
and  Sec'y;  Francis  Goodwin,  Jacob  L.  Greene, 
Mrs.  Arthur    F.   Eggleston,   P.  0.    Royce,   Charles 

A.  Jewell,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Hillyer,  Jonathan  B.  Bnnce^ 
John  C.  Parsons,  Rodnev  Dennis,  J.  D.  Browaa, 
Charles  E.  Gross,  Atwood  dollins,  Nathaniel  ShipoiaB, 
Mrs.  Robert  E.  Day,  P.  H.  Woodward,  JoIib  J. 
McCook,  Miss  Margaret  Blvthe,  Leverett  BnUnard, 
Thos.  J.  Blake,  Geo.  Ellis,  Geo.  F.  Bill,  E.  K.  Boot,  L. 

B.  Haas,  Gideon  C.  Segur,  A.  R.  Merriam,  Miss  Ellen 
W.  Gray.  Mrs.  Chas.  K.  Burt,  Mary  Hall,  Mn.  Wm.  A. 
Ayres,  Mrs.  Emma  C.  Adams,  Wm.  W.  Knight,  B.  N. 
B.  Miller,  E.  S.  Sykes,  J.  A.  Mulcahy,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Sluy- 
ter,  Ernest  DeF.  Miel,  Edwin  K.  Mitchel,  Directort, 
Organized  Nov.  80,  1890.  Meets  second  Thursday, 
monthly  at  291  Main  st  Annnal  meeting  first  Wed- 
nesday*in  Nov. 


geeb's  habtfoed  city  dibbctoby. 


687 


CENTRAL  LABOR  UNION. 
Geo.  R  Bradford  PreiU;  William  A.  Chnrch,  2Vea#. 
P.  O.  Box  728.    Meets  iBt  and  8d  Wednesday  evenings 
at  Central  Labor  Union  hall,  11  Central  row. 

CHARTER  OAK  QUARTETTE. 
Norris  B.  Bull,  A.  H.  Dole,  H.  Seaman,  F.  W.White. 
Organised  1886.    Meets  as  may  be  called. 

CIGAR  MAKERS  UNION,  No.  42. 
Eli  Brunell,  Pres't;  Frank  S.  Breniser,  F.  PresH; 
A.  M.  Chapman,  Treas. ;  Geo.  F.  Scheflin,  P.  0.  Box 
970,  Cor.  and  Bee.  <Sec*y;  W.  J.  Dolan,  F.  Bee* v. 
Meet  at  11  Central  row,  first  Thursday  in  each  month. 
Executive  board  meets  Saturday  at  4  p.  m.  Organised 
Dec.  1880.    Ofiicers  elected  in  Jan.  and  July. 

CITY  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
Wm.  Waldo  Hyde,  Pres't;  James  P.  Andrews, 
George  H.  Day,F.Pre<*^;  Archibald  A.  Welch,  Sec'y; 
George  C.  F.  Williams,  Trea*.;  James  P.  Andrews, 
Wm.  Waldo  Hvde,  George  C.  F.  Williams,  Ernest 
Cady,  George  H.  Day,  A.  A.  Welch,  J.  G.  Calhoun, 
Charles  E.  Gross,  Arthur  L.  Shipman,  Directors. 
Organized  March  3, 1894.    Annual  election  in  April. 

CIVIC  CLUB. 
Mrs.  John  C.  Day,  Prei^t;  Mrs.  Richard  Burton, 
Miss  Annie  Eliot,  Ellen  F.,  Hooker,  Mrs.  Henry  Fergu- 
son, Vice  Pre»*Uj  Miss  Lucv  A.  Perkins,  Ree.  8ec*y ; 
Mrs.  John  A.  Porter,  Cor.  Sec*y ;  Mrs.  Gurdon  Trum- 
bull, Treat.  The  above  officers  and  Mrs.  Jonathan  B. 
Bunce,  Mrs.  Drayton  Hillyer,  Mrs.  Geo.  C.  Perkins, 
Directors,  Organized  April  8,  1806.  Meets  Friday 
evenings.    Annual  election  in  January. 

CLEYAKA  CLUB. 
Arthur  P.  Towne,  Pre»H;  Irving  Dimock,  Viet 
Pres't;  Merrick  W.  Chapin,  Treas.;  John  K.  Groesbeck, 
R.  Sec^y.  The  above  officers  and  William  Penrose, 
Martin  Stokes,  Howard  Buck,  Milan  Harlan,  Directors. 
Organized  March  1,  1898.  Meets  second  Thursday, 
monthly,  at  868  Main  street.  Annual  meeting  in  April. 

COLONIAL  CLUB. 
Edward  M.  Bunce,  Pres't;  Henry  Ferguson,  Vice 
Pres't ; .  Wm.  H.  St,  John,  Sefy ;  Arthur  .  P.  Day, 
Treas.;  A.  A.  Welch,  Charles  P.  Cooley,  Wm.  M.  Hud- 
son, P.  H.  Ingalls,  R.  W.  Huntington,  Jr.,  Directors; 
R.  W.  Huntington,  Jr.,  Charles  P.  Cooley,  C.  L.  Hall, 
House  Com.  Meets  at  club  rooms,  Prospect  st,  first 
Tuesday,  monthly.  Annual  meeting  first  Tuesday  in 
February. 

COLT  BICYCLE  CLUB. 
L.  C.  Grover,  Pres't;  E.  H.  Williams,  V.  Pres't ;  F. 
W.  Weatherhead,  See'yj  C.  B.  Mellen,  Treas.;  A.  L. 
Allen,  F.  Sec'y;  H.  S.  Roberts,  E.  P.  Whitney,  H.  G. 
Lord,  A.  L.  Ulrich,  F.  N.  Tilton,  L.  C.  Grover,  G.  C. 
Green,  A.  L.  Allem  C.  B.  Mellen,  F.  W.  Weatherhead, 
C.  C.  Bulkeley,  J.  J.  Peard,  F.  B.  XSriswold,  E.  H. 
Williams,  C.  N;  Goodrich,  Board  of  Managers;  J.  N. 
Fletcher,  C.  N.  Goodrich,  L.  B.  Bushnell,  J.  A.  Staib, 
G.  C.  Green,  House  Committee.  Oi^ganized  Feb.  17, 
1890.  Club  rooms,  117  Main  street.  Annual  mating 
2d  Monday  in  Feb. 

COLT  BOWLING  CLUB. 

L.  C.  Grover,  Pre^t;  T.  H.  Cook,  £fec'y ;  D.  J. 
Jordan,  TVeas.;  C.  C.  Bulkley,  F.  R.  Boardman,  Cdpts. 
Meeting  every  Wednesday  evening   at  the  Hartford 

Alleys.  — ^ 

COLT*S  FIRST  REGIMENT  BAND. 

J.  Hayes.  Preset;  George  F.  Johnson,  Sec^y  and 
Treas.;  J.  Oscar  Casev^  Leader;  W.  C.  Steele,  Drum 
Mc^;  W.  Burnett,  Librarian;  J.  Oscar  Casey,  Geo. 
F.  Johnson,  0.  Belden,  Wm.  F.  Needham,  Wm.  C. 
Steele,  Engagement  OommiUee.  OmskiutA  1868.  Meets 
Monday  evenings  at  Armory,  61  Elm  street. 


COLT  HAMMERLESS  GUN  CLUB. 
J.  A.  Pitkin,  PresH;  C.  E.  Willard,  Vict  Pres't; 
M.  F.  Cook,  Sec'y;  W.  R.  Hopkins,  Treas.;  W  R. 
Hopkins,  F.  M.  Cook.  J.  A.  Pitkin,  L.  C.  Grover,  C  E. 
Willard,  Ex.  Com.  Organized  Aug.  18, 1884.  Annual 
meeting  Aug.  18.  Regular  medal  contest,  Saturdays 
S  p.  M.,  at  olub  house  south  of  Colt*s  shop. 

COLT  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  ASSOCIATION. 
James  J.  Peard,  Pref*^-  E.H.  Williams,  Vice  Pres't; 
C.  C.  Bulkley,  Sec^y ;  J.  H.  Hall,  Dreas.  Membership 
comprises  660  employees  of  the  uolt  Patent  Fire  Arms 
Manufacturing  Co.  Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in 
June. 


CONNECTICUT    BRANCH    OF   THE    WOMAN'S 
AUXILIARY  TO  THE  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS, 

OP  THB  PBOTBaTAMT  XPI800PAL  OHUBOH. 

Mrs.  Samuel  Colt,  Hartford,  Preset ;  Mrs.  Harriette 
F.  Giraud,  Middletown,  Vice  Pres't;  Miss  C.  L.  Thomas, 
North  Washington  St.,  Norwich,  Treas.;  Miss  Edith 
Beach,  care  Beach  &  Ca,  211  State  st,  Hartford,  Cor. 
See'y;  Miss  Sara  B.  Huntington,  886  Collins  st,  Hart- 
ford, R.  Sec'y.  Miss  Mary  £.  Beach.  Lock  Drawer  18, 
Hartford.  Sec'y  and  Ass't  Treas.  of  the  Junior  Auxil- 
iary Publishing  Company.  Annual  meeting,  in  autumn, 
as  may  be  called. 

Managers  for  Ifce  Hartford  Artkdeaconry. — Miss  S. 
E.  Davis,  06  Trumbull  st,  Hartford;  Mrs.  Stephen  Ter- 
rv,  771  Asylum  st,  Hartford;  Miss  Mary  R.  Holkins 
Warehouse  Point 


CONNECTICUT  CLUB. 
F.K  Johnson,  Pres't;  F.  S.  Vail,  Sec'y;  Harvey 
Corbin,  TVeos. ;  E.  F.  Harrington,  W.  T.  Redfield,  P. 
D.  Bumham,  E.J.  Fairfield,  Oub  Cbm.  Organized  Oct 
20, 1879.  Annual  election,  2d  Wednesday  in  May. 
Rooms,  896  Main. 

CONNECTICUT  CONGREGATIONAL  CLUB. 
George  M.  Woodruff,  Litchfield,  Presl't;  J.  C  Par- 
sons, mtrtford,  Joseph  W.  Backes.  Farmin^ton,  Thos. 
Duncan,  Poquonock,  J.  H.  Hayaen,  Windsor  Locks, 
J.  W.  Cooper,  New  Britiun,  D.  N.  Camp,  New  Britain, 
Tics  iVes'r*;  F.R.Waite,  Talcottville,  Sec'y;  L.  W. 
Ripley,  Hartford,  Treas.;  F.  F.  Street,  East  Hartford, 
Auditor;  T.  W.  Russell,  W.  P.Williams,  A. L.  Gillette, 
F.  R.  Waite,  Exeeutiot  Committee.  Organized  May 
14,  1877.  Meets  third  Tuesdav  in  March,  May,  Sept* 
ember  and  December  at  Jewell  Hall.  Annual  meeting 
third  Tuesday  in  March. 

CONNECTICUT  LADIES'  COMMISSION  ON  SUN- 
DAY SCHOOL  BOOKS. 

ITHDKR  OARB  OP  OOMM.  OOHOREOATIONAL  OLUB. 

Mrs.  D.  £.  Bartlett  Pre«*<;  Miss  Charlotte  A.  JeweU, 
Treas.;  Miss  Susan  T.  Clark,  Sec'y.  Organized  June, 
1881.  Meets  at  420  Asylum  st  Annual  election  in 
March. 


CONN.  LIFE  UNDERWRITERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
Julius  G.  Rathbun,  Hartford,  Pres'l;  Benj.  F.  Ess, 
New  Haven,  John  L.  Denison,  Hartford,  v.  Pres'ts; 
F.  A.  Thompson,  Hartford,  Sec'y ;  Jos.  Schwab,  Hart- 
ford, TVeos.;  J.  G.  Rathbun,  L.  H.  Lyon,  A.  T.  Rich- 
ards, A.  H,  Bond,  Rodney  Kelloeg,  E.  D.  Weeks,  L.  W. 
Moody,  Executive  Committee.  Organized  Oct  27, 1891. 
Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  Feb. 

CONNECTICUT  SOCIETY  OF  THE  ORDER  OP 
FOUNDERS  AND  PATRIOTS  ORDER  OF 

AMERICA. 
Charles  A.  Jewell,  Hartford,  Dep.  Gov.;  Edward  E. 
SiU.  New  Haven,  Registrar;  Charles  M.  Glazier,  Hart- 
ford, See'y-Treas.;  W.  C.  Russell,  F.  D.  Nichols,  C. 
A.  Pelton,  Councilhrs,  one  year ;  J.  F.  Morris,  W.  F 
J.  Boardman,  H.  L.  Morris,  two  years;  J.  E.  Brooks* 
J.  E.  Morris,  F.  W.  Mix,  (kree  years.  Organized  May  9, 
1896.  • 


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QEBB's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


CONVERSATION  CLUB. 
Mra.  John  R.  Buck,  Pre»*t;   Mrs.    Martha   Cone, 
8ec'y.  Organized  1888.  Meets  Mondays,  at  10:80  a.m. 
Nov.  to  June,  at  members  houses. 

CO-OPERATIVE  TAILORS. 
Ernest  Poder,  Pret^t.    Organized,  1886.    2  State  st 

DRIVERS*  AID  SOCIETY. 
Robert  L.  Myers,  Frt$H;  Frank  Barrows,  Vice 
PresH;  Wm.  Haupt,  Treat.;  John  H.  Collins,  Sec^y; 
John  J.  W.  Roberts,  F.  Sec*y;  C.  W.  Hunt,  Frank 
Page,  TVuttees.  Organ!  zed  Jan.  1, 1895.  Meets  1st  and 
third  B'riday  evenings  at  94  Asylum  st. 

EMERALD  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 
J.  J.  Golden,  PretH;  John  P.  Buckley,  Vice  Pret't; 
T.  W.  Gunshanon,  8efy;  John  H.  McCann,  F.  Sec'y; 
Patrick  McCarthy,  Treat.  Annual  meeting  in  January. 
Monthly  meetings  first  Thursday  at  62  Market. 

EQUAL  RIGHTS  CLUB. 
Mrs.  Emily  P.  Collins,  Hon,  PretH ;  Mrs.  Lizzie  D. 
Bacon,  Preset;  Mrs.  £.  0.  Kimball,  Mrs.  Josephine  Bis- 
sell,  Vice  PretH;  F.  Ellen  Burr,  Sec'y;  Mrs.  A. 
S.  Cressy,  Treat.  Meets  every  other  Saturday  afternoon 
at  Unity  Church  parlors.  Organized  March,  1886. 
Annual  election  in  January. 

FACTORY  INSURANCE  ASSOCIATION. 
Geo.  P.  Sheldon,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Prtt^t;  J.  H.  Mitch- 
ell, Hartford,  Vice  Pres't ;  James  F.  Dudley,  Hartford, 
Sec'y ;  J.  H.  Mitchell,  Treat,;  E.  G.  Richards,  J.  H. 
Mitchell,  H.  W.  P:aton,  J.  R.  Mullikin,  A.G.  Mcllwaine, 
Executive  Committee.  Annual  meeting  third  Thurs- 
day in  April.    Began  business  1890.  Office  96  Pearl  st 

FENCERS'  CLUB. 

Howard  A.  Giddings,  PresH;  A.  H.  Loomis,  Sec'y 

and  Treat.;  the  above  officers  and  Francis  H.  Hills, 

John  H.  Chamberlin,  Executive  Committee.  Organized 

March  12, 1894.  Annual  meeting  2d  Monday  in  March. 

G.  FOX  &  GO'S  EMPLOYEES  MUTUAL  BENEFIT 

ASSOCIATION. 
M.  Stem,  Pret'i;  M.  Minke,  Rose  Minke,  V.  Pret'it; 
Peter  Kune,  Sec'y;  Frank  Montie,  Treat.;  M.  Fox,  S. 
Wohl,  V.  F.  Sans,  Trusteet;  J.  L.  Fox,  G.  L.  Vaunais, 
T.  Rvan.  James  Burns,  John  Cosgrove,  I.  Stern, 
Nora  Af ullen.  Rose  Goodbeau,  Celia  Hughes,  Directort, 
Organized  May  6, 1892.  Meets  at  410  Biain  street,  first 
and  third  Tuesday,  monthly.    Annual  meeting  in  May. 

FRANKLIN  RIFLE  CLUB. 
W.  W.Tucker,  Pret'i;  D.  S.  Seymour,  Vice  Pret'i; 
H.  M.  Jacobs,  Trea*.;  Otto  Klett,  Sec'y;  T.  W.  Fahy, 
Jntlrucior;  E.  J.  Hale,  CoUector;  William  £.  Smith, 
Steward.  Organized  1867.  Annual  meeting  1st  Fri- 
day, Jan.  Monthly  meetings  on  1st  Fridays.  Club 
room,  274  Main.  '  Range,  460  Wethersfield  avenue. 
Shootings,  1st  Saturday  afternoon  each  month. 

FRIDAY   NIGHT    BOWLING   CLUB. 
W.  E.  A.  Bulkeley,  Pret't;  G.  A.  Bolles,  V.  Pret't; 
Charles  S.  Bobbins,' i^ec'y  and  Treat.    Organized  May 
1, 1891.    Meets  Friday  evenings  at  66  Temple  street 

FRIENDLY  VISITORS  CLUB. 
Organized  October,  1880.  Meets  at  Union  for 
Home  Work  building,  289  Market  st.  October  to  May, 
on  Tuesdays.  Miss  Laura  H.  Sluvter,  Pret'i;  Miss 
Mary  Shipman,  V.  Pret't;  Miss  Mabel  Johnson,  Sec'y 
and  Treat. 


GENERAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONN. 
Rev.  John  C  Goddard,  Salisbuir,  Moderator ;  Rev. 
Thomas  M.  Hodgdart,  Scribe;    Rev.  W.  H.  Moore, 
Hartford,  Treaturer.   Its  one  hundred  and  eighty-fifth 
annual  meeting  was  held  in  1894. 


GENTLEMEN^S  DRIVING    CLUR. 
0.  0.  Moore,  Pret't ;  R  F.  Way.  Vice  Prm^t;  F- 1. 
Richmond,  Hartford,  Se&y ;  J.  P.  Allen,  TVmw^-  Fnsk 
L.  Richmond,  E  W.  Bull,  J.  U.  Otis,  Chaa.  CrmwfDcl 
F.  Dolin,  Directon,    Booms,  8  Central  row. 

GERMAN  AID  SOCIETY. 
SEonoMB  or  60. 

Firtt  Section—WiWlam  Brann,  Pres'tf  Willum  A 
Schlag,  V.  Pret't;  William  Vater,  Sec^y;  Theodon 
Kassenbrook,  lYeat.;  Henry  F.  Smith,  Emil  LcvelKkc, 
TruMteet.  Organized  Feb.  10, 1875.  Meeta  3d  Tbnndaj 
evenings  monthly,  at  52  Market  at. 

Sec<md8ection--^tLr\  Wegner,  Prts*t;  Angus!  Kitia*- 
berg,  F.  Pre^t;  A.  Knnz,J2ee.  Bed'w;  Emil  Eiiihfli, 
Fin.  Sec'y;  Conrad  Weitzel,  Treas.  Ifoeta  at  WcDer's 
Hall,  Friday  evenings,  monthly. 

Third  Section— Fnnk  BeckyPre^t;  Charles  Pejn&g, 
Vice  Pret't;  F.  A.  Doehler,  Sec'y;  Jacob  Utzi^,  Fm. 
Sec'y;  Christ  Vanner,  Treat.  Meets  first  Tneaday 
each  month  at  52  Market  st 


GERMAN  CYCLE  CLUB. 
Gust.  Holland,  Pref*<;  Gea  Kifer,  Vies  /Ves'C; 
Johnson,  Bee.  Set^y;  Joseph  Spiesale,  F'ia.  Sec^j;  Chaa. 
WormIck,  Treat.;  Jos.  Spiessle,  Ct^. 

GERMAN  RIFLE  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
Julius  Huebler,  Pretident;  Cuno  Helfricht,  Fioi 
President;  Hermann  Reiche,  Treat.;  Eugene  Statz, 
Se&y;  T.  Bittner,  CoUeetor.  Organised inMaT,  18CfiL 
Annual  meeting  in  April  Headquarters,  8S7  Main  st 
Shoots  each  alternate  Monday  in  Union  GroTe. 

GERMANIA  BOWLING  CLUB. 
F.W.  Backes,  Pr€*'«;  H.  Eschhols,  F.  Pr«#'f;  CamiDo 
Fischer,  Sec.  and  Treat.;    Philip   Conrad,   Captain. 
Organized  Nov.  1890.   Meets  Tuesday  aAemoon  at  M 
Temple  street.    Election  in  November. 

GERMANIA  COON  CLUB. 
Henry  Janson,  Pret^t ;  Herman  Mnnk,  Vice  PtreB^t: 
Henry   Biessner,    TVeoj.,-     Otto   Frost,   6    Partlaad 
street,  Sec'y ;  Wm.  Dellonborn.  Otto  Frost,  Paul  Felix 
Robert  Anninger,  Trvttees.    Organized  Not.  1,  18M* 
Meets  first  Mondav  evenings,  monthly,  at  484  Main  st 
Elections  Jan.  ana  July. 

GOOD  WILL  CLUB— 88  pbatt  st. 
Miss  Manr  Hall,  PretU  and  Treat.;   Mrs.  George  G. 
Williams,  Vice  Pre^t;  Mrs.  Daniel  R  Howe,  Sec'w; 
Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Palmer,  Auditor.     Annual  election  u 
May. 

HARTFORD  ARCHJEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Geo.  R.  Shenherd,  Pret't;  Charles  0.  Steams,  Vict 
Pre^t;  Julia  B.  Burfoank,  Sec'y;  Edward  B.  Bennett, 
Treat.  The  above  officers  and  Mrs.  W.  F.  Gordr, 
E.  K.  Mitohen.  W.  S.  Pratt,  L.  F.  Reid,  Geecmtiit 
Committee.  Organized,  1887.  Meets  Saturday  even- 
ings in  January,  February  and  Maroh.  Annnal 
election,  ApriL 

HARTFORD  ARCHDEACONRY. 
Rev.  F.  W.  Harriman,  Windsor,  Arckdeacon;  Chailes 
H.  Lawrence,  Hartford,  Treat.;  Rev.  Arthur  H.  Wright, 
Warehouse  Point,  Sec'y.  Organized  in  1877  bv  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  diocese  of  Con- 
necticut, for  Hartford  and  Tolland  counties,  for  main- 
taining missions  within  its  own  limits  and  elsewhere  in 
the  state.    Annual  election  in  June. 


HARTFORD   BAR   LIBRARY   ASSOOLATION. 

Lewis  E.  Stanton,  Pret't;  Charles  J.  Hoadly,  JohnR. 
Buck,  Vice  Pret'tt;  H.  R.  Mills,  Se&yatid  TVsos.; 
Charles  E.  Periiins,  Charles  H.  Briscoe,  Ghas.  E  Gross, 
Library  Committee;  J.  W.Wolven,Li6rarnni.  Chartereo 
March,  1880.  Organized  April  10. 1880.  Booms  in  Coart 
House.  1,000  vols,  in  Library.    Annual  meeting,  March. 


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HARTFORD  BOWLING  CLUB. 
Fred.  J.  Dole,  Pret't;  Alonzo  Allen,  CapH;  E.  W. 
Alexander,    Sec.    and  Trecu,      Organized    June    8, 
1892.    Meets  Wednesday  evenings  at  66  Temple  street. 
Elections  in  June  and  December. 


HARTFORD  BOARD  OF  FIRE  UNDERWRITERS. 
Charles  E.  Chase,  PretH;  Charles  M.  Webster,  Vice 
Pres't;  L.  A.  Diciiinson,  Sec'y  and  Surveyor;  CM. 
Goddard,  Treat.;  John  B.  Knox,  Frederick  Samson, 
Charles  B.  Whiting,  E.  G.  Richards,  William  F.  Rice, 
Rate  Committee;  Wm.  B.  McCrary,  Joseph  Buths, 
Isaac  Cross,  Jr.,  W.  L.  Wakefield^  E.  b.  Cowles, 
Executive  Committee.  Annoal  meeting  second  Tues- 
day in  January.  Meets  second  Tuesday  each  month 
at  office  of  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Company. 

HARTFORD  BRANCH  AMERICAN  TRACT  SO'Y. 
Nathaniel  Shipman,  Pre$H;  J.  M.  Allen,  VicePret't, 
Treasurer  and  Trustee;  J.  B.  Pierce,  Secretary; 
Roland  Mather,  John  C.  Parsons,  Francis  B.  Cooley, 
Edward  W.  Parsons,  Wm.  H.  Post,  H.  C.  Robinson, 
C.  H.  Bullard,  Charles  A.  JeweU,  Rodney  Dennis, 
A.  L.  Hunt,  Directors,     Annual  meeting  in  January. 

HARTFORD  BRANCH  OF  THE  CONN. 
CHILDREN'S  AID  SOCIETY. 
Mrs.  J.  G.  Parsons,  PresH;  Mrs.  Richard  Seymour, 
Vice  PresH;  Mrs.  C.  H.  Boardman,  Treas.;  Josephine 
M.  Griswold.  JR.  Sec^y;  Mrs.  S.  L.  G.  Crane,  Cor.  Sec*v; 
Mrs.  Geo.  H.  Warner,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Curtis,  Miss  Lucy  A. 
Bralnard,  Directors.  Organized  March  8,  1888,  as 
Hartford  City  Mission  Association.  Name  changed  in 
1892  to  the  Children's  Aid  Society.  Office,  228  Asy- 
lum street,  room  18.  * 

HARTFORD  BRANCH  OF  SOCIETY  FOR  IN- 
STRUCTION IN  FIRST  AID  TO  THE  INJURED. 
Mrs.  Watson  Webb^Pre<7;  Annie  E. Trumbull,  Mrs. 
James  B.  Cone,  Vice  Presets;  Mrs.  G.  William- 
son Smith,  Treas.;  Mrs.  Seth  Talcott,  Secy;  Mrs. 
Henry  P.  Stearns,  Mrs.  Henry  T.  Sperry,  lifrs.  Geo. 
Watson  Beach,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Kinney,  Mrs.  U.  C.  Jarvls, 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Bacon,  Helen  Rathbun,  Mrs.  F.  W^.  Davis, 
Miss  Maida  Sisson,  Miss  Lizzie  Robinson,  Mrs.  Storrs 
0.  Seymour,  Mrs.  Geo.  Roberts,  Jr.,  Mary  C.  Spencer, 
Executive  Committee, 

Medical  Directors— Dr.  William  Porter,  Jr.,  Dr.  Oli- 
ver C.  Smith.  Organized  1884.  Meets  at  49  Pearl  st 
1st  Wednesday,  monthly.  Annual  meeting  1st  Wednes- 
day in  May. 

HARTFORD  BRANCH  OF  THE  WOMAN'S 
NATIONAL  ALLIANCE. 
Mrs.  S.  L.  G.  Crane,  PresH;  Mrs.  Joseph  Waite, 
Mrs.  W.  E.  Dickinson,  Vice  PresH;  Mrs.  J.  Q.  Baker, 
Sec^y  and  Treas.;  Mrs.W.  E.  Dickinson,  Cor.  Sec^y.  Or- 
ganized April  16,1888.  Meets  in  Unity  Church  parlors 
1st  and  8a  Thursday,  at  8  r.  m.  Annual  election  in 
April. 

HARTFORD  CLEARING  HOUSE  ASSOCIATION. 
James  Bolter,  PresH;  George  H.  Burt,  Sec'y  and 
Treas.  John  R.  Redfield,  John  G.  Root,  Committee. 
It  is  composed  of  the  city  fifteen  Banks  and  Trust 
Companies,  who  settle  at  10  a.  m.  their  daily  balances, 
at  the  clearing  house,  in  the  Phcenix  National  Bank 
building.    Annual  election  in  Feb. 

HARTFORD  COMEDY  CO. 
H.I.  Horton,  Pr«'t;  H.  H.  laakMrnfTreas.  and  Stage 
Manager.    Org.  Feb.  1892.    Meets  on  call  of  Pres't. 

HARTFORD  CONFERENCE  CONG.   CHURCHES. 
Rev.  S.  B.  Forbes,  Moderator;  Rev.  C.  B.  Strong, 
Registrar,  Organized  Feb.  1871.    Meets  April  and  Oct. 
Annual  election,  Oct. 


HARTFORD  FOX  CLUB. 
Cleveland  Chapen,  Preset;  Joseph  G.  Lane,  Treasurer 
and  Secretary;  George  L.  Deming,  Master  of  Hounds. 
AnnufU  meeting  1st  Monday  in  January  at  224  State. 
Result  of  1894-6  winter  field  days,  12  skins. 

HARTFORD  INDIAN  ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  G.  Williamson  Smith,  PresH ;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Hull, 
Mrs.  Jacob  Knous,  Vice  Presidents;  Mrs.  Henry  E. 
Taintor,  R.  Sec*y;  Mrs.  Frederick  Jones,  C  Sec'y; 
Mrs.  Seth  Talcott,  Treas.  Organized  April  26,  1887. 
Meets  last  Tuesday  of  each  month  in  Center  church 
parlors  at  11  A.  m.    Annaal  meeting  in  October. 

HARTFORD  KENNEL  CLUB. 

William  L.  Matson,  PresH;    Archibald  A.  Welch, 

Vice  PresH;  Abbott  C.Collins,  Sec'y;  John  D.Parker, 

Treas,     Incorporated,  1886.     Annual  meeting,  first 

Wednesday  after  the  first  day  in  January  in  each  year. 

HARTFORD  LAWN  CLUB. 

Wm.  P.  Couklin,  Prei't ;  James  A.  Turnbull,  Vice 
PresH ;  Francis  R.  Cooley,  Sec'y;  Loomis  A.  Newton, 
Treas.;  Joshua  W.  Allen,  Frank  I.  Prentice,  James 
Terry,  Associate  Members  of  Board  of  Managers; 
Mrs.*  M.  G.  Bulkeley,  Mrs.  T.  M.  Day,  Miss  Bennett, 
Miss  Virginia  Brown^  Miss  Taft,  Associate  Members  of 
Committee  on  Admission.    Annual  election  2d  Tuesday 

in  April.  

HARTFORD  MJSNNERCHOR. 

Frank  Schirm,  Pres't;  Emanuel  Preisner,  Vice- 
Pres't;  August  Rudolph,  84  Trumbull  st,  Sec'y;  Albert 
Baumgarten,  Fin.  Sec'y ;  Nic  Kohlus,  Treas.;  Charles 
Frauthofi',  Collector;  John  Hoper,  Ckorist;  John  Keller, 
Leader;  Frank  Schirm,  Trustee.  Organized,  Sept.  11, 
1884.  Incorporated  May  6, 1898.  Rehearsals  Sunday 
afternoons;  monthly  meetings  first  Friday  evening  at 
Msennerchor  Hall,  6  American  row. 

HARTFORD  MALE  CHORUS. 
Ludlow  Barker,  Leader.    Organized  1877.     165  Asy. 

HARTFORD  MANDOLIN  CLUB. 
Robert  D.  Stevens,  Director  and  Manager;  Charles 
S.  Webster,  John  W.  Monroe,  Benton  N.  Parker,  mem- 
bers.  Organized,  1884.    Reorganized,  Feb.  1892.  Meets 
weekly  at  86  Midil  avenue. 

HARTFORD  McALL  AUXILIARY. 
Mrs.  George  M.  Stone,  Pres't;  Mrs.  R.  C.  Mayer, 
Miss  Aurelia  Welles,  Miss  M.  C.  Holadav,  Vice  Presets; 
Miss  Hattie  Rowell,  Treas.;  Miss  Mary  B.  Lewis, 
Sec'y;  A.  A.  Welch,  Auditor,  and  Board  oj  Twentthfive 
Manaaers,  Organized,  April,  1887.  Meets  first  Mon- 
day of  each  month.  Annual  election  1st  Monday  in  May. 

HARTFORD  OPERA  COMPANY. 
Irving  Emerson,  Director  and  Manager.    Organized 
Dec.  17, 1881.    Meets  as  notified  at  Unity  hall. 

HARTFORD  REAL  ESTATE  EXCHANGE. 
Franklin  G.  Whitmore,  Pres't;  Howard  G.  Bestor, 
Treas.;  Fred  M.  Lincoln,  Sec'y;  E.  B.  Dillingham, 
Chairman;  E.  B.  Dillingham,  Francis  Chambers,  F.  G. 
Whitmore,  Geo.  H.  Woods,  H.  G.  Bestor,  S.  C.  Doty, 
F.  M.  Lincoln,  P.  B.  Donovan,  Directors.  Organized 
March  10, 1896.  Meets  Tuesday  evenings  at  89  Pearl 
street    Annual  election  first  Tuesday  in  September. 

HARTFORD   RETAIL   GROCERS  ASSOCIATION. 
John   A.  Conklin,  Pres't;    E.  B.  Boynton,  Sec'y; 
Chas.  H.    Strong,    Treas.    Organized,    April,    1891. 
Meets  upon  call  of  President. 

HARTFORD  RIFLE  CLUB. 
Frank  K.  Rand,  Pres't;  D.  S.  Seymour,  V.  Pres't; 
Harry  M.  Pope,  Sec'y  and  Treas.    Range  at  Union 
Grove.    Shooting  second  and  fourth  Wednesday  after- 
I  noon. 


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GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITT    DIRECTORY. 


HARTFORD  ROWING  CLUB. 
William  J.  Shea,  Pres't;  Chas.  C.  Rouviere,  F. 
PresU;  R.  J.  Dillon.  Treo*.;  Fred  K.  Ross,  &c*y ;  P. 
Kearsey,  CapL;  J.  Williams,  Lieut.  Organized  May, 
1887.  Annual  election  in  May.  Boat  house  on  west 
side  of  Connecticut  river,  north  of  bridge. 

HARTFORD  ROWING  AND  ATHLETIC  CLUB. 
John  P.  Collins,  President;  John  G.  Henderson, 
Vice  Pres't;  Thomas  J.  Ward,  E.  Sec'y;  William 
Weltner,  F.  Sec'y ;  George  W.  Langdon,  Trea$, ;  Ed- 
ward Ryan,  Capt.;  Moses  Harris,  Lieut.  Organized 
Nov.  1889,  as  Hartford  Rowing  Club,  and  present  name, 
April  6,  1898.  Annual  meeting  first  Tuesday  in  April. 
Boat  house  on  east  side  Conn,  river,  south  or  bridge. 

HARTFORD  SiENGERBUND. 
Wm.  Westphal,  Pre*'<;  Emil  Rueger,  Vice  PresH; 
Otto  Becher,  Rec.  Sec*y;  H.  Beisner,  Cor.  Sec'y;  L. 
Dettenboni,  Fin.  Sec*y  ;  A.  Moeller,  Treasurer;  Henry 
Kramer,  Collector;  G.  Brandt,  Musical  Director;  PH. 
Conrad,  E.  Schall,  Trustees.  Organized,  Jan.  28, 1868. 
Incorporated  1898.  Meetings  1st  Monday  evening 
each  month  at  Sengerbund  hall,  11  Central  row. 
Elections  January  and  July. 

HARTFORD  SCHUTZEN  VEREIN. 
See  German  Rifie  Club. 


HARTFORD  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY. 
Flavel  S.  Luther, Pre*' <;  Wm.  M.  Hudson,  VicePres't; 
R.  A.  Wadsworth,  Sec'v;  Oliver  H.  Ham,  Treas. 
The  above  officers  and  the  chairman  of  such  sections 
as  may  be  foimed,  constitute  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee. Organized,  Dec.  18,  1886.  Chartered  April| 
1886.    Reorganized,  June,  1894.    Room  26  Pratt  st. 


HARTFORD  SOCIETY  FOR  EDUCATION 

EXTENSION. 

Chester   D.    Hartranft,  Prts^t;  Ralph   W.  Cutler, 

Treas.;  Charles  L.  Burnap,  626  Asylum  st..  Registrar; 

Chester  D.  Hartranfl,  Chairman  /executive  Committee; 

James  P.  Andrews,  /Sec'y  Board  Trustees. 

HARTFORD  UNION  ASSOCIATION. 
D.  B.  Hubbard,  Little  River,  Reaistrar.  Organized 
October  16,  1866,  by  a  union  of  the  Hartford  North 
and  South  Associations.  Annual-  meeting  1st  Tues- 
day in  October.  Meets  in  Eldredge  Memorial  Hall, 
426  Asylum  St.,  1st  Tuesday  of  alternate  months. 

HARTFORD  WHEEL  CLUB. 
Fidel  Bubser,  PresU;  A.  H.  Schumaker,  V.  Preset ; 
A.  A.  Francis,  ii.  Sec'y;  Lester  H.  Sweet,  F.  Sec*y; 
T.  B.  Dickinson,  Treas.;  T.  W.  Laiman,  CnpL;  J.  L. 
Cook,  Ist  LieuL;  Harvey  Starkie,  2d  Lieut.;  A.  B. 
Smith,  Q>1.  Bearer;  H.  U.  htxWey, Bugler.  Organized 
Nov.  8,  1886.  Incorporated,  April  19,  1887.  Meets  at 
240  Main  st.  2d  Tuesday  evening,  monthly.  Annual 
meeting  2d  Tuesday,  November. 

HARTFORD   WOMAN'S  BAPTIST    FOREIGN 
MISSIONARY  CONFERENCE. 

Mrs.  G.  M.  Stone,  PresH;  Mrs.  L  F.  Stidham,  Mrs. 
H.  F.  Thompson.  Mrs.  Frank  Dixon,  Vice  Presets;  Mrs. 
H.  L.  Strong,  19  Vernon  street,  Cbr.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Lester,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Miss  Frances  Z.  Niles,  Treas. 
Annual  meeting,  December.  Semi-annual  meeting, 
June. 


HARTFORD  YACHT  CLUB. 
William  H.  Watrous,  Commodore;  A.  Mugford,  Vice 
Commodore  and  Sec'y;  C.  H.  Wav,  Treas.;  W.  W. 
Frayer,  H.  L.  Maercklein,  C.  H.  Kortham,  Trustees, 
Organized  May  8,  1896.  Meets  Thursday  evenings  at 
92  Pearl  st.    Annual  election  in  February. 


HATCH  MILITARY  BAND. 

Charles  P.  E&tcht  Leader  and    Manager.  Ooffi- 

ized,  June  1, 1891.    Reoi^ganized,  Oct.  1,  1892,  a»  cr 

"Hartford   City  Band;"  present  name,  Feb.  1,  U» 

Meets  Tuesday  and  Friday  evenings  at  104  AsjloBii 

H.  C.  ROBINSON  TROOP. 

James  P.  Andrews,  PresH  ;  H.  A.  Tvler,  V.  Pni", 
Robert  D.  Bone,  Se^y;  Geo.  H.  WooUe5-,  Trtas^  RC 
Robinson,  H.  Commander;  S.  £L  Chamberlain,  U'^; 
J.  N.  W^ilsey.  H.  A.  Tyler,  C^aiw ;  C.  H.  Case,  UE 
Woolley,  R.  P.  Kenyon,  0.  H.  Blancliard,  UexUwaa, 
James  R.  Goodrich,  Ensign.      Organized  Feb.  14?  1^(- 

230  Main  street  

HEARTHSTONE  CLUB. 

Mrs.  Cornelia  B.  Forbes,  Preset;  Susan  J.  Crane,*. 
Pres't ;  Adelaide  S.  Chapman,  JVeas.;  Rc^ena  Foi:«ft 
Rec.  Sec'y;  Abby  F.  C.  Rood,  Cor.  Secy;  Mitt  M. 
Harris,  Auditor;  Mrs.  Clara  J.  Steele,  Mrs,  Ellen  J. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  Olive  Gilbert  Williams.  Director*,  in- 
ganized,  Jan.  1895.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Monday  ereciE; 
Oct.  to  May.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 

HEBREW  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATIOX.  . 
M.Wieder,PrM»<;  Nathan  Kempner,  V.  Preset:  k*^ 
Samuels,  Treas.;  Louis  S.  Price,  Secretary;  Hearr 
Jonas.  S.  Kashman,  H.  Bacharach,  and  above  officm. 
Board  of  Directors.  Reorganized  1866.  Meets  Tbon- 
days  at  4  p.m.  at  91  Morgan  st..  Annual  meatinf  m 
January. 

HEBREW  LADIES  BENEVO'NT  SOCT.— detomi 

Mrs. V.  Minke,  Pres't;  Mrs.  S.  Kashman,  Vice Prrsr, 
Mrs.  L.  Marks,  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Arthur  Hirsch,  Treasj 
Mrs.  Bom,  Mrs.  Kalish,  Mrs.  Bachrach,  Truteet. 
Meets  the  first  Sundays  of  January,  March,  ApnL 
June,  September,  Octol>er  and  November. 

HELPING  HAND  AUXILIARY  SOCIETY  VETE- 
RAN  VOLUNTEER  FIREMEN'S  ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  Ada  Belcher,  Pres't;  Mrs.  Margaret  Coopaj 
Vice  Pres't;  Mrs.  Mamie  Hotchkiss,  Treas.:  Mj^ 
Jennie  E.  Puffer,  Rec.  Sec^y ;  l\n.  Jennie  Fox,  m 
Sec'y;  Mrs.  Cornelia  Agnew,  C*ap/a»a.  Organii^d. 
Jan.  17, 1895.  Meets  Friday  evening  at  27  Arcb  street 
Aimual  meeting  in  January. 

HOSMER  HALL  CHORAL  UNION. 

,  President;  Joseph  A.  Graves,  "f* 

Pres't;  J.  W.  Allen,  Treamtrer;  F.  H.  Forbes.  R*f^ 
trar  of  Rheinberger  Chb;  J.  W.  Titcomb,  Se€y;  "•>■ 
Brown,  LUn-arian;    J.  M.  Gallup,  J.  W.  Al/en,  J-  **• 
Titcomb,  J.  A.  Graves,  R.P.  Paine,  Business  Comtttftfl' 
E.  A.  Smith,  C.  D.  Hartranft,  H.  H.  Kelsey,  J-  W-  Al- 
len, L.  B.  Paton,  E.  K.  Mitchell,  A.  T.  Perry,  £  * 
Hooker,  J.  M.  Gallup,  Joseph  A.  Graves,  J-  ^'  ^ 
comb,  E.  A.  Smith,  Directors;  R.  P.  Paine,  OondMC^- 
Organized,    1880.     Annual  meeting    in  May.     j*' 
Choras  of  over  200  voices  rehearses  every  ^^J 
evening;  from  October  1  to  May  1,  at  Hosmer  H«ili 
1507  Broad  street.    Several  concerts  are  given  dunB? 
the  year,  and  a  May  Festival  at  the  close  otthesesr 
son." 


HUBBARD  ESCORT. 

Clarkson  N.  Fowler,  Pres't;  Leopold  DeL«eiiv, 
Edwin  Brower.  Vice  Presets;  Joseph  Buths,  frefli.; 
Wm.  G.  Boardman,  R,  Sec'y;  Geo.  D.  Wright,  /». 
Sec'y;  H.  C  Daniels,  Serg'iai  Arms;  Thomas  P*  ^' 
Preston,  Historian.  The  above  officers  and  £•  ^' 
Forbes  and  Fred.  R.  Curtis,  Ex,  Cam,  Re-org»nii«d» 
Sept.  1880.  Room  No.  11  Central  row.  Annual  n>^^ 
ing  in  Maroh.    Meets  quarterly. 

ITALIAN  SOCIETY,  UMBERTO  FIRST- 
Joseph  Notine,  Pres't ;  Joseph  UrickiOjFiM  Prtit; 
Vincent  Bertucci,  Sec'y ;   Oscar  Urickio,  Fia.  5ec'jf»" 
Jolm  Motto,  Trtas.    Meets  at  120  Front  street,  1«>< 
Sunday  monthly. 


GEER*8    HARTFORD    CITY    DEBKCTORY. 


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JOURNEYMEN  HORSESHOERS.  No.  U. 
John  H.  Carey,  Pret^t ;  James  A.  Tracy,  V,  Pret*t; 
Micliael  Flynn,  Trecu.;  James  Heffeman,  Fin.  Sec'y; 
Wm.  H.  Shannon,  Bee.  Sec^y;  Wm.  Reynolds,  C.  See^y. 
Organized  May  22,  1882.  Reorganized,  Sept.  5, 1885. 
Meets  2d  Monday  evening  in  each  month  at  92  Asy- 
lum street.    Annual  in  October. 


LADIES'  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY  OF  CHRIST 

CHURCH. 
Mrs.  H.  H.  Holiister,  President;  Mrs.  J.  F.  Tracy, 
Miss  E.  Brigg,Fu:«Pre«7j;  Mrs.  C.  D.  Colton,  Treae.; 
Miss  Fannie  Jasper,  ^M*<  Treat.;  Mrs.  John  D.  Tucker, 
Sec*y;  Mrs.  H.  £.  Kellogg,  Rec.  ikc*y.  Organized 
1829.  Annual  meeting  in  October.  Meets  bi-weekly. 
Fall,  Winter  and  Spring. 

LADIES*  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  SOCIETY. 
Miss  Katie  Keenan,  Pret't;    Miss  Annie  Condron, 
Vice  Pres't;  Miss  Annie  Brackler,  Rec.  Sec^y;  Mamie 
Furrell,  Fin.  Sec*y;  Mary   Felietter,   Treat.    Organ- 
ized Aug.  1887.    Meets  1st  and  8d  Tuesday  evenings. 

LADIES'  SOCIETY  FOR  POOR  AND  ORPHANS, 
Of  St.  Peter's  Church.    Rev.  Thomas  W.  Broderick, 
Sfnritual  Adviser;     Mrs.    Mary    A.    Smith,    Preti'L 
Purely  charitable.    Meets  in  basement  of  church. 

LYCEUM  WHEEL  CLUB. 
E.  P.  Cahill,  Pre«  e;  S.  Ryan,  8ec'y;  P.  Cosgrove, 
Qiptain.    Organized  May  15, 1896. 

PAINTERS'  AND  DECORATORS'  LOCAL  UNION, 

No.  1. 

John  Deadon,  Pre»*t ;  George  W.  Cody,  Vice  Pret'l; 
Henry  A.  .lesson,  Recording  Secy ;  John  J.  Hickev, 
F,  Sec*y;  Patrick  J.  Condron,  Treat.  Organized,  Feo. 
27,  1893.  Meets  first  and  third  Monday  evenings  at 
11  Central  row.     Annual  election,  first  Monday  in 

December.  

MASTER  PLUMBERS. 

James  F.  Duffy,  Pres't;  John  S.  Craig,  VicePresH; 
George  S.  Bull,  Cor.  Sec'y ;  T.  H.  Langdon,  Fin.  Se&y; 
Edward  Lawler,  Treat.;  J.  J.  Lawler,  Rec.  Sec*y. 

McKINLEY  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
Alex  Harbison,  Pr«»'<;  I.  Wise,  W.  A.  Countryman, 
C.  E.  Shelton,  R.  S.  Hinman,  W.H.  Watrous,  V.Pret'ts; 
W.  H.  Nugent,  Trea$.;  W.  F.  Taylor,  Sec'y;  B.  C. 
Mc  K I  n  ney ,  Fin.  Sec*y.  Orga  n  I  zed  Nov.  28, 1 893.  Reg- 
ular meeting  1st  Tuesday  of  each  month  at  92  Pearl 
street.    Annual  meeting  1st  Tuesday  in  June. 

MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE. 
Edward  C.  Frisbie,  Prw'i;  William  T.  Parks,  Vice 
Preft;  P.  H.  Woodward,  Sec*y;  H.  H.  Goodwin,  Att't 
Sec'y;  Charles  A.  Pease,  Treat.;  William  Tucker, 
R.  N.  Fitzgerald,  Charles  G.  Lincoln,  Geo.  P.  Chandler, 
E.  F.  Bates,  Directort.  Committees—  TVanportation. 
J.  F.  Swords,  C.  A.  Pease,  E.  S.  Kibbe,  H.  H.  Good- 
win, C.  B.  Ingraham;  Printing^  H.  C.  Moseley,  W.  M. 
Savftgo,  C.  S.  Brewer;  Arbitration,  E.  E.  Hurlbut,  H. 
Goldschmidt,  D.  W.  Hewes;  Auditort,  H.  F.  Board- 
man,  L.  Belknap.  Regular  meeting,  4th  Monday  even- 
ing, monthly,  89  Pearl  street. 

METHODIST  UNION. 
Rev.  E.  L.Thorpe,  Pret't ;  Geo.W.  Newton.  E.  R vder, 
Geo.  F.  Warfield,  N.  J.  Witham,  L.  E.  Parkhurst,"R.  S. 
Eldridge,  E.  S.  Gardner,  H.  A.  Camp,  Julius  Weed, 
James  Adair,  John  R.  Holehonse,  Martin  Pulver,  Vice 
Pres'lt;  Ira  J.  Strong,  Sec'y;  Jordon  C.  Wells,  Treat. 
Org.  May,  1892.  

MUSURGIA  CLUB. 
N.   H.    Allen,  Pret't;  Mrs.  V.  P.  Marwick,  F.  L. 
Burdick,    V.  Preset;    W.  H.  Kelsey,    Treat.;  C.  S. 
Shumway,    Secy.    Organized  October  1890.     Meets 
Mondays*  at  882  Slain  st.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 


MINISTERS'  MEETING. 
Rev.  Ernest  DeF.  Miel,  Moderator;  Rev.  W.  W. 
Breckenridge,  Scribe.  Mondays  at  10.80  a.  m..  Parlors 
in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building.  Pearl  cor.  Jewell  st  At 
this  meeting  clergymen  of  all  denominations  are  wel- 
come.   Recees  during  Summer  months. 

MISSIONARY  DAUGHTERS  OF  DYSON. 
Miss  Desdemona  Paul,  PresH ;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Curtis,  V. 
PretH;  Mrs.  Merinda  E.  Fuller,  Treat.;  Mrs.  Fannie 
Jackson,  85  Pleasant  street,  jSec'y ;  Mrs.  Chas.  Percy, 
AatL  Sec^y;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Christian,  Mrs.  Augusta 
Commeraw,  Mrs.  Rubv  Mitchell,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Strong, 
Mrs.  Bell,  Malront.  Louis  H.  Taylor,  Chaplain.  Or- 
ganized May,  15, 1870.  Meets  1st  Thursday  of  each 
month,  17  South  Ann  st. 

MT.  HOLYOKE  COLLEGE  ALUMNJE  ASSOC'N. 
Mrs.  George  L.  Clark,  Farmington,  PretH;  Mrs.  C. 

D.  Talcott,  Talcottville,  Miss  Charlotte  Jewell,  Mrs. 
Emilv  0.  Kimball,  Hartford,  Mrs.  Lydia  S.  Wood- 
wortn,  Berlin,  Mrs.  Julia  M.  Carrington,  Winsted, 
Jerusha  Usher,  Higganum,  Mrs.  Solomon  Richards, 
Unionville,  Miss  Julia  I.  Williams,  Windsor,  Vice 
Pret'U;  Miss  E.  L.  Tillotson,Wether8field,5ec'y;  Miss 
Mary  C.  Cone,  Hartford,  Treat.;  Miss  Charlotte  A. 
Jewellj  Mrs.  S.  M.  Capron,  Mrs.  N.  Allen,  Executive 
Committee.  Organized,  April  17,  1886.  Semi-annual 
meetings  in  May  and  Oct. 

MUTUAL  BENEFIT   ASSOCIATION  OF  EM- 
PLOYES N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  CO. 

William  L.  Squire,  President;  Charles  S.  Davidson, 
Treasurer;  J.  Scrugham  Quin.  Secretary;  C.  S. 
Davidson,  Wm.  L.  Squire,  W.  H.  Collins,  James  T. 
Ronalds,  J.  Scrugham  Quin,  Trustees,  Organized 
May  19, 1870.  Annual  meeting  1st  Tuesday  in  June. 
Meetings  in  Hartford. 

MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETY  OF  JEWELL  MFG.  CO. 
W.  C.  Colton,  Pret't;  Ira  J.  Locke,  Vice  PretH; 

E.  A.  Shaw,  Sec'y ;  L.  D.  Hubbard,  Treat.;  W.  C. 
Colton,  S.  H.  Townsend,  George  Stronock,  G.  H.  Ful- 
ton, Executive  Committee. 

NUT-MEG  CLUB. 
Edward  G.  Graves,  PresH;  John  J.  Starkey,  Jr., 
Vice  Pret't;  Ralph  H.  Foster,  Sec'y;  George  Mar- 
chant,  Jr.^Treat. ;  H.  E.  Bumham,  Chairman  J&ecutive 
Committee.  Organized  October,  1892.  Meets  first 
Tuesday  evening,  monthly,  at  rear  49  Wooster  street. 
Elections,  January  and  July. 

OAKWOOD  SOCIAL  CLUB. 
A.  McCarty,  Prej'< ;  Thos.  F.  Mahoney,  V.  PretU; 
J.  J.  Laregy,  J2«c.  8ec*y;  H.  Kepchska,'  Fin.  Sec'y ; 
P.  J.  McCormick,  Att*i  Fin.  Sec'y ;  John  J.  Gafiey, 
Treat.;  E.  J.  Sliney,  S.-at-A.  Organized  Oct.  20, 
1898.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Sundays  monthly  at  14 
State  street. 


PASTORAL  UNION. 
Rev.  George  R.  Hewett,  Preset;  Rev.  Augustin 
Gardner,  Scribe ;  Rev.  A.  T.  Perrv,  Rec.  Se&y ;  Rev. 
S.  L.  Blake,  Rev.  H.  H.  Kelsey,  Rev.  F.  E.  Jenkins, 
Business  Committee.  Organized  Sept.  10, 1888.  Meets 
at  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1st  Thursday  in 
«1une. 


POLICE  MUTUAL  AID  ASSOCIATION. 
George  F.  Bill,  Pret't;  John  J.  Golden,  V.  PresH; 
Cornelius  Ryan,  Treas.;  Herbert  E.  'linker,  Sec*y; 
Lyman  Smith,  Thomas  McCue,  Walter  Smith,  Edward 
F.  O'Brien,  George  P.  Harvey,  John  Creedon,  Edward 
Langrish,  George  C.  Heise,  William  H.  Marshall,  7Vim- 
teet.  Amount  of  fund,  $7,284.25.  Benefits  paid  past 
year,  $825.  Members  126.  Organized,  April  1,  1880. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Thursday  in  April.  Rooms,  Police 
Office. 


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PHALANX  LADIES'  SOCIETY. 

Mre.  Lyman  Smith,  PreiH;  Mrs.  Henry  Kennedy, 
Vice  PrtVt;  Mrs.  Henry  Bickford,  Sec^y ;  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Perry,  Treat,  Organized,  Jan.  1871.  Meets  at  Putnam 
Phalanx  parlors  every  other  week.  Annual  election  1st 

Wednesday  in  Jan.         

PLAYERS'  CLUB. 

Henry  McManus,  Freest;  Howard  C.  Buck,  Sec^y 
and  Treat.;  Charles  J.  Warriner,  Master  of  Prcperlies. 
Organized  as  the  Pansv  Dramatic  Club,  1888;  present 
name  adopted,  1892.    Annual  meeting  in  February. 

PLIMPTON   MPG  GO'S  MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETY. 
Louis  Silvemail,  Pret't;  Alice  Guinan,  Vice  Pret't; 
C.  H.  Moore,  Jiec.  Sec^y ;  Robert  E.  Pyne,  Fin.  8ec*y; 
Francis  Graves,  Treat, 

POPE'S  MILITARY  BAND. 
Frank  R.  Seltzer,  Leader;  J.  F.  Smith,  Pr«j'<;  Geo. 
L.  Bladon,  Vice  FretH;  N.  A.  Sperry,  8ec*y  and 
Treas.;  C.  O.  Baldwin,  F.  Heise,  G.  S.  Carey,  G.  Heise, 
Jt'x.  Com.  Org.  March  16,  1879.  Annual  meeting  Jan. 
26  men.  Room  104  Asylum  st.  Meets  Monday  evenings. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  FELLOWSHIP  CLUB. 
F.  A.  Pratt,  Pres't;  Philio  Bardons,  V.  Pret't;  Fred. 
A.  West,  Treat. ;   Frank   Harrington,   Sec^v.    Organ- 
ized Dec.  1894.     Annual  election  1st  Monday  in  Oct. 

PRATT  &  WHITNEY  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  ASSO'N. 

F.  A.  Pratt,  PresH;  Amos  Whitney,  lice  PretH;  J. 
W.  Green,  Sec'y  ;  R.  F.  Blotigett,  Treas.;  ¥,  A.  Pratt,  A. 
Whitney,  R.  F.  Blodgett,  J.  T.  Burnham,  W.W.Tucker, 
Horace  Case,  E.  R.  Faxon,  J.W.  Green,  C.  H.  Cooley,  Di- 
rectors.   Organized  Dec.  10, 1878.    Annual  meeting  2d 

Tuesday  in  Dec.  

PRESS  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 

Wm.  A.  (Jraham,  President ;  Charles  E.  Clay,  V, 
FretH;  Fred  E.  Perine,  Treas.;  Bruce  Edwards,  C 
Sec'y;  Alphonse  Dumont,  jK.  Sec^y.  Organized,  Jan. 
23,  1892.     Meets  Monthly. 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 

Henry  C.  Roliinson, /*;•«'<;  Roland  Swift,  George 
Pope,  I*iVe  FresCs;  Louis  R.  Cheney,  iSec'y ;  J.  Henry 
Phillips,  Treas.;  Wm.  H.  Whitelawj  Collector;  Henry 
C.  Dwiglit,  Clarence  B.  Ingraham,  Gail  B.  Munsill, 
Albert  P.  Day,  Henry  P.  Hitchcock,  Geo.  E.  Taintor, 
Kxecutite  Omimittee ;  H.  P.  Hitchcock,  G.  B.  Munsill, 
IJoute  Commitlffc.  Organized  1894.  Annual  meeting 
1st  Mon  lay  in   March.     Members  476.    Meets  at  230 

Main  street.  

SACKMAIER  BOWLING  CLUB. 

Henry  F.Smith,  Pretidenl;  James  C.  Bailev,  Vice 
FretH;'  Carl  Schott,  Treat.;  Chas.  0.  Winter,  Sec% 
Organized  Oct  22,  1882.  Meets  Monday  evenings  at 
66  Temple  street.    Annual,  third  Monday  in  October. 

SHELTER  FOR  WOMAN. 
Jacob  L.  Greene,  B.  N.  B.  Miller,  Mrs.  Stephen  Terry, 
Mrs.  James  J.  Goodwin,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Turner,  Annie  fe. 
Cooke,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Goodrich,  Augusta  H.  Williams,  Mrs. 
John  M.  Taylor,  Mrs.  J.  (i.  Calhoun,  Mrs.  Pierre 
S.  Starr,  Mrs.  Charles  M.  Lanison,  Committee;  Mrs. 
John  M.  Taylor.  Sec'y ;  Mrs.  J.  G.  Calhoun,  Treat. ; 
Mattie  J.  Halstead,  MatroTi.  Miss  Olive  Hadley,  Att'*i 
Matron.    Organized  Oct.  1891.    76  Temple  street. 

ST.  VINCENT  DE  PAUL  SOCIETY, 
Of  St.  Patrick's  Church.    Cornelius  O'Neil,  PretH ; 
Organized  1868.    Purely  charitable. 

ST.  LAWRENCE  LYCEUM. 
Rev.  James  J.  Smith,  Hon.  Pres't ;  Peter  Radigan, 
Preset;  Philip  Hughes,  Vice  Preset;  James  W.  Gun- 
ning, Financial  ^^cy ;  John  J.  Sinnott,  Cor.  8ec'y; 
Thomas  F.  Mullen,  Treat.;  Rev.  James  J.  Smith,  Jere- 
miah H.  Coffey,  Peter  McKone,  William  J.  Sinnott, 
John  McQuillan,  Archibald  Saunders, /)irec<or». 


SOCIETA  FRATELLANZA  MUTUO  SOOOOKt 
Frank  D.  Nezzo,  Pret't;  Peter  Gae^t^  FicePrer:, 
Nicholas  Pollotti,  Treat.;  Nicholas  PeNicob,  TU 
Morgan  street,  iSec'v;  Luca  Orsino,  Frank  Ba\w». 
Trutteet,  Meets  Sunday  aftemooDS  at  67  IkffB 
street.    Annual  elections  January  1. 

SOCIETY  NORDEN. 
Andrew  Williams,  Pret*t;  Albin  Magnnsao,  Tin 
Prei't;  Chas.  A.  Anderson,  Treas.;  Herman  Ahkra. 
R.  Sec*y ;  Julius  Larson,  /'.  Sec'w.  Or^tanized  Mant 
1 ,  1888.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Wednesday  eveoi ngs  moatUT 
at  8  Pratt  street.    Elections  June  and  December. 


UNITED    ASSOCIATION    JOURNEYMEN 
PLUMBERS.— ix)CAL  unioh  76. 
S.  A.  Sweeney,  Pref7;    John  White,  V.  Pres'U  T- 

F.  Keefe,  Treat, ;  P.  J.  McLoughlin,  Sefy;  G.  Bonoer, 
J.  H.  Maloy,  T.  L.  Dowling,  Samuel  Adams,  Tnutet*- 
Organized  Sept.  22, 1892.  Meete  at  11  Central  rov, 
second  and  fourth  Thursday.  Semi-elections  list 
Thursday  in  August  and  March. 

UNIVERSALIST  SAB.  SCH.  TEACHERS*  ASSO'N. 
C.  G.  Lincoln,  PretH;  Mrs.  Josephine  M.  Blssen,fiM 
PretH;  Miss  Emma  Fowler,  Sec''y;  Frank  G.  Mellen, 
AttH  Sec'y;  Arthur  L.  Brown,  Treat.  Oivanized  April 
1864.  Annual  meeting  2d  Friday  in  Dec.  Meets  on  call. 

U.  S.  CIVIL  SERVICE  EXAMINING  BOARD. 
H.  J.  Hall,  Chairman;  Julian  H.  (vatee.  Secretary; 
Fred  C.  Jackson,  Miss  Kittle  E.  Costaln,  Miss  AnnM 

G.  Dooley.  Examinations  lat  Tuesday  in  Feb.  and 
August,  66  State  street 


SOCIALOGICAL  CLUB. 
Chester  D.  Hartranft,  Pre^t;    Alex    R-   Merriia, 
Vice  Pret't;  Charles  E.  Bumap,    ^SVc'v;  Mi»  Mst 
Jones,  Treat.;   General  meeting  the    2d    WedneMhj 
eyening  monthly  at  Hosmer  HaU. 

SWEDISH  SICK  HELP  SOCIETY. 

SWEDISH  ZIOH  OOHOKKOATIOVAL  CHURCH. 

John  Nilson,  Pret't;  John  Johnson,  Vice  Pm*t; 
John  A.  Sandberg,  Sec*y ;  A.  Gnstaf  Andersoii,  Trtts^ 
Annua]  meeting  8d  Saturday  in  Januar>'. 

THE  WINTHROP. 
S.  Hollander,  Pre»%-  William  B.  RothchiW,r./V«rT 
A.  Hollander,  TVeoj.;  I.  Hartstall,  Sec'yf;  L.  GoI3- 
schmidt,  J.  Krotoshiner,  W.  B.  RothchUd,  liearfw 
Committee.  Organized  Jan.  1886.  Meets  at  room  9,  SS7 
Main  st.  first  and  third  Sunday  aflemoona  each  maociu 
Annual  election  2d  Monday  in  January. 

THE  TWENTIETH  CENTURY  CLVR 
Prof.  F.   S.  Luther,  Pret't;  Charles   Chenev,  Met 
Prert;  Frank  B.Williams, /Sec'y ;  Myron  A.  Andrew^. 
Treat.;    Alexander  B.    Merriam,   Allan   D.  Risteea     j 
Wm.  B.  D wight.  Executive    CommiUee,       OrganuM 
March  81, 1892.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 

THOMAS  HOOKER  ASSOCIATION. 
John  Hooker,  Pretident;  Edward  B.  Hooker,  Mi* 
Mary  K.  Talcott,  Frank  F.  Starr,  Joseph  G.  Woodward, 
Charles  E.  Mitchel,  Henry  G.  Newton,  Mrs.  Seth  TsJ-      , 
cott,  Henry  Hooker,  Mrs.  Emily  C.  Curtis,  Mrs.  Samnri      | 
Hotchkiss,  Edward  Hooker,  James  B.  Olcott,  Clar*  L 
Bowman,  Charles  S.  Smith,  Vice  Pret'tt ;  Mrs.  Comelis 
Hooker  Clinpin,  8  Wadsworth  street,  Sec^y  and  Treat. 
The  foregoing  officers  Prudential  Committee.     Orp^ 
ized  May  18, 1889.    Meets  in  May  or  June  each  year. 

TRUSTEES    OF    DONATIONS  AND  BEQUESTS 
FOR  CHURCH  PURPOSES. 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Williams,  Middletown,  Prtrt ;  Elii*b 
C.  Johnson,  Hartford,  Sec*y  and  Treat,    Chartered  is 
1863. 


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'       VETERAN  VOLUNTEER  FIREMEN'S  ASS'N. 

r  Edward  H.  Judd,  Pre^t;  John  C.  McManns,  Vice 
I'res't  ;  George  Jones,  Sec^yj  James  Mulhall,  Treas.; 

r  W.  F.  Whittelsey,  Aner  Speny,  H.  A.  King,  Auditors; 
Aner  Sperry,  Kobert  Walker,  Alexander  Harbison, 
Trustees.  Organized,  Nov.  25, 1889.  Meets  l8t  Monday 
evenings,  monthly,  at  27  Arch  street.  Annual  meeting 
first  Monday  in  January. 

WASHINGTON  FIRE  ENGINE  CO.  No.  1. 
E.   O.    Goodwin,    Foreman;  Charles  A.  Barrows, 
Samuel  L.  Barker,  ^«fwtoii^ ;  Geoive  Jones,  Sec^y; 
James    Mulhall,    Treas.;    Edward    Downs,  Stewaixt. 
Organized  June  26, 1891. 

WATKINSON  FARM  SCHOOL  ALUMNI  ASSO*N. 
Carl  H.  Schultz,  PresU;  Ernest  W.  Cadwell,   Vice 
Pres't ;   Chns.  R.  Green,  St&y  and  Treas.    Organized 
Dec.  27,  1892.    Annual  meeting  in  December. 

WINE,  LIQUOR  AND  BEER  DEALERS'  ASSOC'N. 
Joseph  G.  Lane,  Preset;  Hubert  Fisher,  Vice  PresH; 
William  Donaghue,  Treas.;  E.  L.  Ropkins,  Sec^y.  Or- 
ganized Jan.  12, 1895.  Meets  Mondays  at  2.80  p.  m., 
monthly.    Annual  meeting  last  Monday  in  Dec. 

WOMAN'S  AUXILIARY  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRIS- 
TIAN ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Cone,  Pres't;  Mrs.  L.  W.  Allen,  8ec'y; 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Thompson,  Treas.;  Chairman  Meimber- 
ship  Committee^  Mrs.  W.  P.  Williams,  Social^  Mrs.  Wal- 
ter C.  Faxon  ;  House,  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Jewell;  Deuh 
tionalf  Mrs.  S.  M.  Stiles;  Supt^ies /or  Siek^  Mrs.  H.  H. 
HoUister;  Membership,  Mrs.  Elihu  Geer. 

WOMAN'S  BOARD  OF  MISSIONS. 

HARTFORD  BRAMOH. 

Mrs.  Roland  Mather,  JTiofiorary  Pres't;  Mrs.  Charles 
A.  Jewell,  President;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Backus,  Mrs. 
Jas.  A.  Smith,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Talcott,  Mrs.  C.  D.  Talcott, 
Mrs.  C.  D.  Davison,  Miss  Marv  D.  Eastman,  Miss  Au- 
relia  A.  Welles,  Mrs.  Chas.  M.  Lamson,  Mrs.  H.  A. 
Castle,  Mrs.  Geo.  Kellogg,  Miss  Clara  E.  Hillyer, 
Vice  Pres'U;  Mrs.  M.  Bradford  Scott,  Treas.;  Mrs. 
W.  P.  Williams,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Burt, 
Home  Sec'y;  Miss  Mary  D.  Shipman,  Ass't  Sec*y ; 
Miss  Clara  E.  Wells,  Sec'y  Junior  Work;  Miss  Lizzie 
J.  Holcomtf,  Ass't  Sec'y  Junior  Work;  Charles  T 
Welles,  Auditor.  Hartford  Branch,  organized  October, 
1874.  Meetings  fourth  Tuesdays  or  each  month  at 
chapel  of  Center  Church,  at  8  p.'  m.  Executive  meet- 
ings second  Tuesdav  of  each  month  at  10.80  a.  m. 
at  Memorial  hall.  Annual  meeting  8d  Wednesday  in 
October.  Auxiliary  societies  exist  in  the  several 
Congregational  Churches  in  Hartford  and  Tolland 
Counties. 


WOMAN'S  CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE  UNION. 

Mrs.  C.  T.  McGee,  Preset ;  Mrs,  B.  M.  Parsons,  Mrs. 
E.  W.  Bull,  V.  Presets;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Spencer,  Treas.; 
Mrs.  A.  D.  Cross.  R.  Sec*y;  Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Parker,  C.  8ec*y. 

Superintendents — Mrs.  Wm.  Parsons,  Evangelistic 
Work;  Mrs.  H.  S.  Whiting,  Colored  People;  Miss 
Simpson,  Dnfermented  Wine;  Mrs.  C.  T.  McGee, 
Press  Work;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Rogers,  Union  Signal;  Miss 
Elizabeth  Taylor,  Literature;  Mrs.  Sophia  Forbes, 
Prison  and  Jail ;  Mrs.  J.  M.  Biissell,  Franchise;  Miss 
Lucy  Brainard,  Scientific.  Organized  in  December, 
1881.  Meets  Tuesdays  at  8  p.  M.,  in  room  6,  81  Asy- 
lum St.    Annual  election  in  Oct 


WOMEN'S  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  OF  HART- 
FORD THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 
Miss  M.  F.  Collins,  Pres't;  Mrs.  M.  D.  Thompson, 
Treas.;  Miss  Clara  E.  Hillyer,  AssH  Treas.;  Mrs. 
Alfred  T.  Perry,  Sec'y;  Miss  F.  L.  Bushuell,  Mrs. 
L.  M.  Barbour,  Miss  Margaret  Blythe,  Mrs.  F.  B. 
Ck)o1ey,  Mrs.  R.  E  Dav,  Mrs.  F.  D.  Glazier,  Mrs. 
C.  M.  Lamson,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Smith. 


YALE  ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  OF  HARTFORD. 
John  M.  Holcombe,  Pres't ;  Charles  E.  Gross,  Vice 
Pres't;  Archibald  A.  Welch,  Sec'y;  Chas.  P.  Cooley, 
Treas.;  James  P.  Andrews,  R.  W.  Huntington,  A.  r. 
Day,  W.  H.  St  John,  S.  C.  Metzger,  H.  B.  Cheney, 
Francis  Parsons,  Executive  Committee.  Organized, 
April  8, 1886.  Annual  meeting  in  Dec. 

YOUNG  GERMAN  AMERICAN  ASSOCIATION 
0.  C.  Neuschulten,  Pres't;  H.  J.  Hemmerle,   Vice 

Preset;  George  Speath,  R.  Sec'y ;  J.  Brennan,  F.  Sec'y; 

E.  Lindner,    Treas.;    F.    Heussler,  Cbr.    Secretary; 

Officers  chosen  quarterly.   Organized,  Feb.  26,  1878. 

Meets  Sundays,  4  p.  m.,  297  Mam  st 

YOUNG  ITALIAN  AMERICAN  ASSOCrATION. 
Joseph  LeRov,  Pres't ;  Joseph  M.  Muzio,  V.  Pres't; 
John  Calandrillo,  R  Sec'y;  Daniel  Martell.  F.  Sec'y  ; 
Rocco  Corporale,  Treas.  Organized  April  24,  1890. 
Meets  1st  and  8d  Sunday  of  each  month  at  64  Morgan 
St.  at  2.80  p.  M. 


YOUNG  LADIES'  HEBREW  ASSOCIATION. 
Miss  Fannie  (joldsmith.  Preset;  Rebecca  Blumenthal 
Vice   Pres't;    Hattie    Masur,    Sec'y;    Rosie    Minke, 
Treas.    Organized  March  1,  1891.    Meets  Wednesday 
evenings,  at  219  Main  st 

YOUNG  MEN'S  HEBREW  ASSOCIATION. 

Henry  Goldstein,  Pres't ;  Jacob  Werder,  Vice  Pres't ; 

M.  Minke,  Sec'y;     Sidnev    Bacharach,    Treas.;    N. 

Meurrio,  M.  Hartstall,  J.  Ball,   Trustees.    Organized, 

March  1, 1890.  Meets  Sunday  at  8  p.  m.,  at  219  Main  st. 

ZIONS  LITERARY  SOCIETY. 
W.  S.  James,  Pres't ;  R.  W.  Lassiter,  Vice  Pres't ; 
Josiah  Whaley,  Sec'y;  Jackson  Ross,  Treas.    Organized 
Oct.  17, 1882.   Meets  in  vestry  of  Zion's  Church,  Pearl 
st    Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  October. 


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For  Physicians,  Dentists  and  Nurses,  see  the  classified 

Business  Directory. 

CONN.  ECLECTIC  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 
S.  P.  Munn,  Waterbury,  Pre^t;  W.  L.  Adams, 
Hazardville,  Vice  Pres't;  LeRoy  A.  Smith,  Higa- 
num.  Treasurer;  Dr.  George  A.'  Taber,  Waterbury, 
Secretary;  George  A.  Taber,  Waterbury,  Leonard 
Bailey,  Middletown.  Thomas  S.  Hodge,  Torrington,  H. 
H.  Converse,  Eastrord,  J.  D.  S.  Smith,  Bridgeport, 
Censors,  Annual  meeting,  2d  Tuesday  in  May.  Semi- 
annual meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  October. 

CONNECTICUT  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 
Rienzi  Robinson,  Danielson,  President;  R.  S.  Good- 
win, Thomaston,  Vice  President;  N.  E.  Wordin, 
Bridgeport,  Sec'y;  Julian  LaPierre,  Norwich,  Ass't 
Sec'y;  W.  W.  Knipht,  Hartford,  Treas.  Organized, 
1791.  Annual  meetmg  4th  Wednesday  and  Thursday 
in  May,  alternately  at  Hartford  and  iievr  Haven. 

CONN.  HOMEOPATHIC  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 

A.  W.  Phillips,  Birmingham,  Pres't;  M.  J.  Adams, 
West  Haven,  Vice  Pres't;  Walter  Sands  Mills,  Stam- 
ford, Tr.  and  Sec'y ;  G.  H.  Wilson,  Meriden,  Librarian; 
Adelaide  Lambert,  New  Haven,  C.  N.  Pavne,  Bridge- 
port, A.  J.  Givens,  Stamford,  J.  H.  Allen,  Norwich,  A. 
H.  Baldwin,  New  Haven,  Omsors.  Organized  1861. 
Incorporated  Oct.  1864.  Annual  meetmg  in  Blay, 
alternately  Hartford  and  New  Haven. 

HARTFORD  COUNTY  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
George  C.  Jarvis,  Hartford,  Pres't;  George  K.  Welch, 
Hartford,  Sec'y;  William  T.  Bacon,  Henry  Doutteil, 
Everett  J.  McKnight^  Censors.  Established  1792.  An- 
nual meeting,  8d  Wednesday  in  April. 


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CONN.  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Curtis  P.  Gladding,  Hartford,  Prai't;  Frederick  S. 
Stevens,  Bridgeport,  John  W.  Lowe,  New  Haven,  Vice 
Prts'U ;  Lester  H.  Goodwin,  Hartford,  Treat. ;  Arthur 
S.  Clark,  Waterbury,  Sec'rj;  E.  E.  Fisher,  Bridge- 
port, Local  Sec'y.  Orj^anized,  1876.  Incorporated 
1889.     Annual  meeting  in  June. 


CONN.  STATE  DENTAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Edward  Prentiss,  New  London,  Pret'l;  Nelson  J. 
Goodwin,  Hartford,  T^ce  Pret't ;  Georee  L.  Parmele, 
Hartford,  iS«c'y  ,•  Daniel  A.  Jones,  New  Haven,  Treas.; 
Charles  McManu.«,  Hartford,  E.  S.  Gaylord,  New 
Haven,  A.  C.  Fones,  Bridgeport,  Executive  Committee, 
Organized  1864.  lncorporated-1876.  Annual  meeting 
8d  Tuesday  in  May. 

HARTFORD  DRUGGISTS'  ASSOCIATION. 
T.  R.  Shannon,  Pres't;  Josiah  Howe,  E.  Crary, 
Vice  PretUs;  L.  H.  Goodwin,  Treas.;  Charles  H. 
Bell,  Sec'y;  Fred  H.  Chapin,  E.  C.  Frisbie,  Cefuors, 
D.  W.  Tracy,  C.  A.  Rapelve,  A.  D.  Pierce,  John  W. 
Service,  Josiah  Howe,  L.  H.  Goodwin,  KxeaUive 
Committee.  Organized  December,  1878.  Animal  meet- 
ing in  January. 

HARTFORD  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 

M.  Storrs,  PresH ;  G.  P.  Davis,  Vice  President ; 
Gideon  C.  Segur,5ec'y;  C.  I).  Alton,  Treas.;  E.  K.  Root, 
Librarian;  W.  T.  ^acon,  Geo.  R.  Shepherd,  P.  H. 
Ingalls.  Censors;  G.  W.  Russell,  M.  Storrs,  Geo.  R. 
Shepherd,  Ti-ustees;  G.  C.  Segtir,  C.  D.  Alton,  E.  K. 
Root,  Executive  Committee.  Organized  Sept.  16, 1846. 
Chartered,  July  1,  1889.  Annual  meeting,  first  Mon- 
day in  Jan.  Ilegular  meetings  1st  and  3d  Monday 
evenings  of  each  month,  except  July  and  August. 

Nurses'  Registry  at  the  office  of  the  Secretary,  Dr. 
G.  C.  Segur.  Only  recommended  nurses  are  placed 
on  the  list;  over  60  names  registered.  The  public  can 
secure  a  nurse  through  the  registry  on  payment  of  $1. 


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Slasonii. 


There  are  16,514  members  in  Connecticut;  770,120 
in  the  United  States. 


GRAND  COMMANDERY  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

KNIGHT   TKMPLAR8. 

Lyman  H.  Johnson,  New  Haven,  (i.  C. ;  Samuel  M. 
Bronson,  Hartford,  V.  G.  C. ;  William  E.  VVethey,  New 
London,  G.  G.;Wm.  E.  Risley, Waterbury,  C.  G.;  E.  S. 
Davis,  Middletown,  P.:  A.  C.  Comstock,  Norwich, 
G.  S.  W.;  Frank  Streete,  Norwalk,  G.  J.  W.;  Wm.  R. 
Higby,  Bridgeport,  G.  T.;  Eli  C.  Birdsey,  Merlden,  G. 
Rec;  A.  E.  Fuller,  Danburv,  G.  S.  B.;  D.  C.  Card, 
Willimantic,  G.  S.  B.;  John  W.  Mix,  Meriden,  G.  W. 


GRAND  COUNCIL  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

ROYAL  AND  SELECT  MASTERS. 

Edward  E.  West,  Meriden,  M.  P.;  R.  H.  Tucker, 
Ansonia,  D.  P.;  PMpar  W.  Latham,  Suffield,  T.  I.; 
Stephen  J.  Lyon,  Collinsville,  G.  P.  C.  ofW.;  Isaiah 
Baker,  Jr.,  Hartford,  G.  T.;  James  McCormack,  Hart- 
ford, G.  R.;  Henry  0.  Canfleld,  Bridgeport,  G.  C.  of  G.; 
J.  L.  Hill,  Norwich,  G.  C;  John  McCarthy,  New 
Haven,  G.  S. 

GRAND  LODGE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
James  H.  Welsh,  Danbury,  G.  M.;  George  A.  Kies, 
Norwich,  D.  G.  M.;  Frank  W.  Havens,  Hartford, 
G.  S.  W.;  George  C.  McNall,  Greenwich.  G.  J.  W.; 
Miles  W.Graves,  Hartford,  G.  Treas.;  John  H.  Barlow, 
Hartford,  G.  Sec'y;  Organized  June  6, 1788.  Annual 
communication  at  New  Haven  8d  Wednesday  in  Jan. 
1897. 


WASHINGTON  COMMANDERY.  Na  1, 
KNIGHTS  TEMPLAR. 
Arthur  B.  Newton,  E.  C;  N.  F.  Allen,  Gen.;  U^ 
B.  Clapp,  C.  Gen.;  Frederick  W.  Payne,  Preimte;  1 
W.  Graves,  Treas. ;  Chas.  R.  Childs,   Rec  :  Jsmn  1 
Matthews,  S.  W.j   Philo  W.  Newton,  J.  W.;  Gfa  \ 
Delap,  Warder;   Charles  E.  Billings.    John   G.  £>.-'. 
Charles  S.  Davidson,  Trustees.         U.    B.    Pfai]:4i<-£, 
Trustee  Masonic  Hall  Association.       Or^^anixed  J&i;. 
1796.    Stated  conclaves  1st  and  8d  Taesday  evecBa^ 
in  each  month,  except  July  and   August,  at  Msiitsr 
Temple.    Annual  conclave,  Ist  Tnesdar   evening  a 
January. 

PYTHAGORAS  CHAPTER,  No.  17,  R.  A  V. 
John  Keith,  H.  P.;  Frank  B.  Payne,  E.  K. ;  Geo.  5L 
Delap,  E.  S.;  Miles  W.  Graves,  Treas.;  James  JorJa. 
Sec*y;  Geo.  0.  Brott,  C.  of  H.;  Geo.  A.  L.oomi.sP-  ^« 
Walter  H.  MurIle8s,R.  A.  C;  John  G.  Root,  Samuel  JL 
Bronson,  S.  B.  Bosworth,  Trustees;  James  M.  \>o^^ 
Trustee  Masonic  Hall  Association.  "Instituted  OclS. 
1817.  Stated  meetings,  every  Friday  evening  at 
Temple.    Annual  convocation  1st  Friday  in  ' 


WOLCOTT  COUNCIL,  No.  1,  R.  &  S.  M. 

Irving  Emerson,T.  I.  M. ;  Charles  A.  Jonef^.  R.  I.  D.  IT; 

Albert  A.  Fox,  I.  P.  C.  of  W;    H.  B.  LittJe,  C.  cf 

G.;  Miles   W.  Graves,  Treas.;  James   Jordan,   Rec; 

S.  B.  Bosworth, Cond.;  £.  E.  Case,  Chaplain;  A]l>e.-f 

F.  Booth,  Steward;  E.  T.  Main,  Sentinel;  MIIe#  W. 
Graves,  Trustee  Masonic  Hall  Association.  Stated 
assemblies,  1st  Thursday  evening  in  each  montli,  at 
Masonic  Temple,  annual  in  January. 

ST.  JOHN'S  LODGE,  No.  4,  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 

C.  P.  Gladding,  W.M.;  H.  H.  C.  Bingham,  S.  W.; 
Theodore  H.  Goodrich,  J.  W.;  Lester  H.  Goodvla 
Treas.;  Josepli  E  Wheeler,  Sec'y;  A.  C.  J.  Williams, 
S.  D.;A.  F.  Booth,  J.  D.;  Norman  F.  Allen,  S-  S; 
Christopher  R.  Ncal,  J.  S.;  C.  G.  Bristol,  Chaplaio: 
Ernest  Cady,  Marshal;  S.T.Bissell,  Organist;  Edward 
T.  Main,  Tyler;  N.  G.  Hinckley,  H.  B.  Phllbrick, 
Edward  Manl,  Trustees ;  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  Trustee 
Masonic  Hall  Association.  Stated  conininnnicatii>n«, 
Wednesday  evenings  at  Masonic  Temple.  Annual  ooid- 
mnnicatio'ns,  last  Wednesday  In  December. 

SPHINX  TEMPLE,  A.  0.  U.  E.  UTS. 

MYSTIC  8HRINBR8  (U.  D.) 

Rial  S.  Peck,  Potentate;  James  H.  Jarman,  C.  R-; 
W.  G.  Simmons,  A.  R.;  Albert  A.  Fox,  H.  P.  &  P.: 
John  McClarv,  0.  G.;  Alfred  Spencer,  Jr.,  Treas.; 
Sidnev  E.  Cfarke,  Recorder;  S.  B.  Bosworth,  Ut 
C.  M.';  R.  F.  Way,  2d  C.  M.;  Frank  May,  Director; 
J.  N.  Shedd,  Marshal;  Fred  Stokes,  Capt.  of  G.;  E.  T. 
Main,  0.  Guard.  Instituted  April  27,  1896.  Meet«  4 
Wednesday  evenings  at  Masonic  Temple. 

HARTFORD  LODGE,  No.  88,  A.  F.  &  A.  M. 
Richard  M.  Jones,  W.  M.;  George  Hurst,  S.  W.; 
Edward  S.  Tryon,  J.  W.;  Miles  W.  Graves,  Treas.: 
Benjamin  W. 'Edwards,  Sec'y;  L.  H.  Tracy,  S.  D.; 
P.  J.  Blackmer,  J.  D.;  Wm.  Q.  Steele,  Marshal;  S.  T. 
Bissell,  Organist;  C.  G.  Huntington,  S.S.;  J.  W.  Rock- 
well, J.  S  ;  Edward  T.  Main,  Tyler;  M.  W.  Graves, 

G.  W.  Tuller,  Robert  Moore,  Trustees.  George  W. 
Scailes,  Trustee  Masonic  Hall  Association.  Stated 
meetings  everv  Monday  evening,  firom  first  Monday  in 
September  to  fast  Monday  in  June,  at  Masonic  Tem'ple. 
Annual  election  last  Monday  in  December. 

LAFAYETTE  LODGE,  No.  100,  A.  F.  &  A  M. 
William  Irving  Morse,  W.  M.;  Wm.  J.  Morrow,  S, 
W..;  John  M.  Parker,  Jr.,  J.  W.;  Joseph  Buths,  Treas.; 
Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  Sec'y;  George  A.  Loomis,  S.  D.; 
Roy  S.  Gould,  J.  D.;  Augustus  Loomis,  S.  S.;  Chas. 
N.*  Blake,  J.  S.;  Georee  0.  Brott,  Marshal;  Irving 
Emerson,  Organist;  Edward  T.  Main,  Tyler;  Stephen 
Ball,  Isaiah   Baker,    Jr.,  Thomas   Boyd,   Trustees; 


geer's  haktfobd  city  directobt. 


695 


Joseph  E.  Marvel,  Masonic  Board  of  Belief;  Wm.  G. 
G.  Simmons,  Tmstee  Masonic  Hall  Association.  Stated 
meetings  2d  and  4th  Tuesday  evenings,  except  in  July 
find  August,  in  Masonic  Temple,  ^nual  election  2a 
Tuesday  In  Dec. 

CHARTER  OAK  LODGE  OFPERFEC'ONA.A.S.R. 
W.  Waldo  Goodell,  T.  P.  G.  M.;  Silas  Chapman,  Jr., 
H.  of  T.  D.  G.  M. ;  John  W.  Titcomb,  V.  S.  G.  W.  i  Nor- 
man F.  Allen,  V.  J.  G.W.;  Samuel  M.  Bronson,  G.  0.; 
Lester  L.  Knsworth,  G.  Treas- ;  Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  G.  S. 
Sec*y;  Jas.  W.  Boardman,  G.  M.  of  G.;  David  J. 
Jordan,  G.  C.  of  G.:  W.  R.  Hopkins,  G.  U.  B.;  Edward 
T.  Main,  G.  Tyler.  John  H.  Hall,  Tmstee  Masonic 
Hall  Association.  Stated  convocation  monthly,  second 
Thursday,  and  St.  John  days,  at  Masonic  hall. 
Instituted  July  27, 1864. 

HARTFORD  COUNCIL  PRINCES  OF  JERUSALEM. 
Charles  E.  Billines.  M.  E.  S.  P.  G.  M.;  W.  Waldo 
Goodell,  G.  H.  P.  D.  G.  M.;  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  M.  E. 
S.  G.  W.;  Frank  W.  Havens,  M.  E.  J.  G.  W.;  Fxlward 
Mahl,  M.  E.  G.  0.;  L.  L.  Ensworth,  V.  O.  Treas.? 
Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  V.  G.  Sec*y;  James  W.  Boardman, 
V.  G.  M.  of  C;  Louis  C.  Quin,  V.  G.  M.  of  E.; 
William  R  Hopkins,  V.  G.  A.:  Edward  T.  Main, 
V.  G.  T. ;  Charles  E.  Billings,  Trustee  Masonic  Hall 
Association.  Stated  meeting,  8d  Thursday  of  the 
month,  at  Masonic  Temple. 

CYRUS  GOODELL  CHAPTER  OF  ROSE  CROIX. 
W.  Waldo  Goodell.  M.  W.  and  P.  M.;  Frank  W. 
Havens,  M.  E.  and  P.  K.  S.W.;  Fredrick  W.  Pavne,  M. 
E.  and  P.  K.  J.  W.;  Stanley  B.  Bosworth,  M.E.P.K.G.O.; 
L.  L.  Ensworth,  R.  and  P.  K.  Treas.;  Isaiah  Baker,  Jr., 
R.  and  P.  K.  Sec'y;  William  R.  Hopkins,  R.  and  P.  K. 
H.;  James  W.  Boardman,  R.  and  P.  K.  M.of  C;  H.  B. 
Philbrick,  R.  and  P.  K.  C.  of  G.;  Edward  T.  Main, 
R.  and  P.  K.  T.  Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  Trustee  Ma- 
sonic Hall  Association.  Stated  meeting,  4th  Thurs- 
day evening  of  each  month  and  St.  John's  day,  at 
Masonic  Hall.    Annual  meeting  in  May. 

MASONIC  HALL  ASSOCIATION. 
C.  E.  Billings,  Pres't;  John  H.  Hall,  V.  Pres't;  S.  M. 
Bronson,  Sec'y;  M.  W.  Graves,  Treas.;  C.  E.  Billings, 
S.  M.  Bronson,  M.  W.  Graves,  Executive  Committee. 
Trustees,  one  from  each  Masonic  body,  are  S.  M. 
Bronson,  Geo.  W.  Seniles,  Wm.  G.  Simmons,  Miles  W. 
Graves,  H.  B.  Philbrick,  John  H.  Hall,  C.  E,  Billings,  J. 
M.  Dow,  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.  Chartered  April.  1886. 
Annual  meeting  4th  Thursday  in  January  at  Masonic 
Temple. 

HARTFORD  MASONIC  CLUB. 
Frank  W.  Havens.  Prest;  H.  B.  Philbrick,  Charles 
E.  Billings,  V.Pres'ts;  Isaiah  Baker,  Jr.,  Treas.;  John 
H.  Barlow,  Sec'y;  the  above  officers  and  H.  H.  C. 
Bingham,  Norman  F.  Allen,  John  Crilly,  Ernest  Cady, 
Directors.  Organized  March  6, 1896.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  March.    Club  Rooms  in  Masonic  Temple. 

MASONIC  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  ASSOCLATION 
OF  CONNECTICUT. 
S.  M.  Bronson,  Pres't;  C.  E.  Billings  Vice  Pres't ; 
Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  Treasurer;  Frank  W.  Havens, 
Secretary,  Joseph  Schwab,  Henry  Ensign,  B.  R.  Allen, 
Trustees,  and  a  Board  of  26  Directors,  including  the 
above  officers.  Regular  meetings  of  Directors  are 
held  on  4th  Thursday  evenings  of  March,  June,  Sep- 
tember, and  December.  Annual  meeting  4th  Thursday 
in  March. 


MASONIC  BOARD  OF  RELIEF. 
J.  Seymour  Chase,  Pres't ;  Joseph  E.  Marvel,  Vice 
Pres't;  Geo.  W.  Tuller,  Treas.  and  Sec'y.  The  first 
three  officers  of  each  l!<odge  in  this  city  are  ex  officio 
also  members.  Organized  1888.  Meets  quarterly,  at 
Masonic  Hall.    Annual  election  In  December. 


EXCELSIOR  LODGE  No.  8,  F.  &  A.  M. 
Robert  H.  Smith,  W.  Mj  H.  M.  Cesar,  S.  W.;  C.  M. 
Babcock,  J.  W.;  J.  S.  Taylor,  Sec'y;  F.  0.  Cross, 
Treas;  G.  B.  Wilson,  Tyler.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Mon- 
day  evenings  at  802  Asylum  st.  Annual  meeting  in 
June. 


IVANHOE  CHAPTER,  No.  10,  ^ASTERN  STAR. 
Mrs.  Eliza  J.  Ellsworth,  W.  M. ;  Ernest  L.  Hamilton, 
W.  P. ;  Ella  M.  Boardman,  A.  M. ;  Mrs.  Laura  L.  Geer, 
Sec'y;  Mrs.  M.  E.  Dow,  Treas.;  Mrs.  M.  Jennie  East- 
man, C;  Mrs.  Julia  A.  Famham,  A.  C;  Mrs.  Joae- 
phine  Simons,  W.;  Mrs.  Jennie  E.  Phelps,  C;  Wm.  £. 
Foster,  Sentinel;  Mrs.  Mary  A.  White,  A.;  Mrs.  Abbie 
S.  Foster,  R.;  Mrs.  Kva  J.  Havens,  E.;  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Lyons,  M.;  Mrs.  Kate  L.  Merriam,  E.;  Miss  Grace 
Readel,  Pianist.  James  M.  Dow,  John  W.  Phelps, 
Lucius  Chapman,  Trustees.  Annual  communication 
first  meeting  in  Dec. 


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There  are  14,857  members  in  Connecticut ;  788,968  in 
the  United  States. 

The  Connecticut  Odd  Fellows  Home  at  Fairvlew,  in 
town  of  Qroton  and  Ciounty  of  New  London,  was  dedi- 
cated Oct.  21, 1892.  Applications  for  adinisslou  must  be 
made  tliroogn  the  lodge  to  which  the  applicant  belongs. 


GRAND  LODGE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
Lucius  H.  Fuller,  G.  M.;  John  Blair,  D.G.  M.;  Zeb- 
ulon  R.  Robbins,  G.  W.;  Frederick  R.  Botsford,  New 
Haven,  G.  Sec'y;  William  H.  Marigold,  G.  Treas.; 
Rev.  D.  G.  Ashley,  G.  C;  Horace  H.Jackson,  G.  M.; 
Clarkson  N.  Fowler,  G.  C. ;  James  A.  Carpenter,  G.  G. ; 
J.  B.  Frey singer,  G.  H.  Next  annual  session  in  May, 
1897,atNewMilford. 

MIDIAN  ENCAMPMENT,  No.  7. 
Elisha  Ryder,  C.  P.;  R.  E.  Nichols,  H.  P.;  Wil- 
liam T.  Hayden,  Box  818,  Scribe;  S.  B.  Mallett,  Treas.; 
Eugene  F.  Webster,  S.  W.;  Charles  Armitage,  J.  W. 
Instituted  Dec.  24,  1844.  Reinstituted  Feb.  17,  1873. 
Meets  1st  and  8d  Monday  evenings,  at  Odd  Fellow's 
Hall,  418  Main  st, 

CHARTER  OAK  LODGE,  No.  2. 
W.  E.  Nichols,  N.  G.;  G.  W.  Christopher,  V.  G.; 
H.  E.  Thacher,  Rec.  Sec'y;  G.  U.  Kierstead,  Perm. 
Sec'y;  Isaac  H.  Coe,  Treas.;  Wm.  Cooper,  P.  G.; 
Nelson  G.  Ford,  Frank  H.  Crygier,  Henry  F.  Smith, 
Trustees.  Instituted  April  21,  1840.  Reinstituted 
March  6, 1872.  Meets  Fnday  evenings  at  Odd  Fellow's 
Hall,  418  Main  st. 

HARTFORD  LODGE,  No.  82. 

Walter  C.  Gillette,  N.  G.;  Edward  F.  O'Brien, V.  G.; 
Willis  D.  Hotchkiss,  Rec,  Sec'y;  William  B.  West, 
Perm. Sec'y;  Georee  A. McCorkle, Treas.;  Clarkson  N. 
Fowler,  J.  J.  Delehanty,  E.  L.  Sprague,  Trustees. 
Meets  Tuesday  evenings  at  Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  418 

Main  st  

CONNECTICUT  LODGE,  No.  98. 

William  Bertram,  N.  G.;  E.  F.  Weston,  V.  G.; 
Frank  C.  Goodrich,  Recording  Secretary,  49  Trum- 
bull street;  H.  H.  Larkum,  P.  Secretary;  Francis 
Coles,  Treas.;  Ralpli  Bumham,  George  D.*  Schaubel, 
A.  C.  J.  Williams,  Trustees.  Instituted  April  27, 1874. 
Meets  Thursday  evenings  at  Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  418 
Main  st.    Semi-annual  meetings  in  June  and  Dec 

BEETHOVEN  LODGE,  No.  98. 
Otto  Gaugell,  N.  G.;  B.  Nueman,  V.  G.;  Paul  A. 
Grebel,  R.  S.;  A.  Zillhart,  P.  S. ;  B.  Blnmenthal,  Treas.; 
Joseph  Hirth,  T.  Kassenbrook,  L.  Hellman,  Trustees. 
Instituted  April  27,  1876.  Meets  Wednesday  evenings 
at  297  Main  st.  Semi-annual  elections,  January  and 
June. 


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gebr's  habtford  city  directory. 


MINERVA  LODGE,  No.  28,  d.  of  b. 
Miss  Bertha  Handel,  N.  G.;  Mrs.  Walter  Smith, 
V.  G.;  Mrs.  Alvina  Wehner,  28  TnimbuU  st,  Sec'y; 
Miss  Louisa  Ziglatzky,  Treas.  Instituted  March  16, 
1892.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Monday  eveninics  at  279  Main 
street.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

MIRIAM  LODGE,  No.  18,  D.  OF  R. 
Mrs.  Georgia  McKeown,  N.  G.;  Mrs.  Lena  N.  Beers, 
V.  G.;  Mrs.  L.  A.  Gladwin,  Broad  cor.  Lincoln  street, 
R.  S.;  Mrs.  Eliza  Ellsworth,  641  Main  street,  F.  S.; 
Mrs.  Etta  Birch,  A«>hley  street,  Treas.;  Mrs.  Fran- 
ces Gorman,  Mrs.  Seymour  P.  Agnew,  Mrs.  Nellie 
Willis,  Trustees.  Meets  at  Odd  Fellow's  Hall,  418 
Main  street,  2d  and  4th  Wednesday  evenings.  Annual 
meeting  in  December. 

MUTUAL  AID  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONNECTICUT 

LODGE,  No.  98. 
John  H.  Freed,  Pres't;  F.J.  Surridge,  Vice  Pres't; 
Frank  0.  Goodrich,  Sec*y;  James  G.  Bacon,  Treas. 
Annual  election  second  Monday  in  April.  Quarterly 
meetings  second  Monday  in  Jan.,  April,  July  and  Oct, 
Organized  April  80, 1888.  Incorporated  July  11, 1888. 
Meets  at  418  Main  st. 


CHARTER  OAK  SICK  AND  BENEFIT  ASSOC'N 

OF  CHARTER  OAK   LODGE,   MO.   2. 

Thomas  S.  Birch,  Pres't;  George  I.  Bodge,  V.  Pres*t; 
Wm.  T.  Hayden,  Sec'y;  Fred  A.  West,  Treas.  Orga- 
nized Nov.  10,  1887.  Meets  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall  1st 
Fridays.    Annual  meeting  in  Nov. 

TYCHO  BRAKE  LODGE,  No.  18. 
N.  C.  Madsen,  N.  G.;  N.  Petersen,  V.  G.;  C.  J. 
Mailing,  Rec.  oec'y;  R.  Ellegaard,  Squire  street, 
Perm.  Sec'v  ;  P.  Henricksen,  Ti-eas.  C.  J.  Mailing, 
Organist.  Instituted  Oct.  81,  1888.  Meet  Tuesday 
evenings  nt  297  Main  st.  Elections  semi-annually, 
June  and  Dec.  at  297  Main  st. 


JOHN  ERICSSON  LODGE,  No.  67. 
Adolf  Nelson,  N.  G.;  Edward  Sattarberg,  V.  G.; 
Charles  S.  Johnson,  Treas.;  Charles  A.  Orlander.  Rec. 
Sec'y;  John  A.  Anderson,  P.  Sec'y;  Chas.  J.Ander- 
son, Charles  A.  Anderson,  John  A.  Sail,  Trustees.  Or- 
ganized April  18,  1893.  Meet  Friday  evenings  at  271 
Main  st.    Election  June  and  December. 


HARTFORD  PATRIARCHIE,  No.  60. 

O.  U.  O.  OF  O.  F. 

C.  L.  Dunnington, M.  V.  P.;  Walter  Butler,  R.  V.  P.; 
Moses  Hill,V.  P.;  Geo.  W.  Litchfield.  W.  R.,  P.  0.  Box 
830;  Moses  Braxton,  W.  P.  Treas.  Organized  May 
80, 1890.    Meets  4th  Monday  at  26  Kinsley  st. 

CELESTIAL  LODGE,  No.  2,098,  G.  U.  0.  of  0.  F. 
Greorge  Lewis,  N.  G.;  John  II.  Jones,  V.  G.;  Patrick 
H.  Mills,  Albany  avo,  P.  S.;  Thomas  H.  Rose,  Treas,; 
Charles  L.  Dunnington,  Enoch  H.  Roddick,  George  W. 
Briscoe,  Finance  Committee.  Meets  1st  and  3d  Tues- 
days each  month,  at  26  Kinsley  street.  Organized 
May  4,  1880. 


Th<>re  are  6,708  members  in  Connecticut;  456,994  In 
the  United  States. 


GRAND  LODGE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
William  N.  Potter,  Willimantic,  G.  C;  Vincent  M. 
King,  Danbury,  G.  V.  C;  Frederick  W.  Chesson, 
Waterbury,  G.  P.;  H.  0.  Case,  Hartford,  G.  K.  of  R. 
and  S.;  W.  L.  Morgan,  New  Britian,  G.  M.  E.:  J.  W. 
Chapin,  New  Haven,  G.  M.  A.;  John  J.  Gailey, 
Watertown,  G.  1.  G.;  William  Reid,  East  Hartford, 
G.  0.  G.    Annual  meeting  in  Sept. 


CRESCENT  LODGE,  No.  T. 
J.  C.  Starr,  C.  C;  S.  F.  Hines,  V.  C;  C,  A^  _ 
Prel.;  D.  B.  Russell,  M.  W.;  H.  G.  BurgesB^  U.  L 
E.  J.  Hale,  M.  F.;  Ervin  L.  Farrev,  566  Main  fi^  E.  i 
R.  and  S.;  C.  S.  Vinton,  M.  A.;  h\  C  Walz,  I.G.:  Wn 
Reid,  O.  G.;  David  Blevins,  Jnmes  A.  Robertsoo^  €^ 
M.  Deminff,  Trustees.  Established,  April  19,  Itfi 
Meets  Monday  evenings  at  7  Central  row. 

WASHINGTON  LODGE,  No.  IS, 
A-  L.  Whiting,  C.  C;  A.  B.  Smith,  V.  C;  E.  L 
Barnard,  Prel.;  Charles  H.  Phelp«,  46  Ann  »t.  &• 
of  R.  and  S.,  0.  S.  Fletcher,  M.  A.;  Dana  We>«SK 
L  G.;  H.  J.  Case,  M.  of  £.;  F.  A.  E.  Mason.  M.  cc  F4 
John  W.  Benjamin,  0.  G.;  John  F.  Nev,  A.  L 
Whiting,  E.  G.  Palmer,  Trustees.  Institnted'  MaT  IX 
1870.    Meets  Wednesday  evenings  at  816  Pearl  si 


HERMANN  LODGE,  No.  16. 
Frank  Heussler,  C.  C;  Wm.  Wieglet,  V.  a;  O*? 
Gross.  P.;  Max  Vossler,  K.  of  R.  and  S.,  621  lAtm 
St.;  William  Schlag,  M.  of  E.:  F.  Goobel,  Jr.,  M.  of  A  : 
A.  F.  Grojpp,  I.  G.;  H.  A.  Slaboszewski,  O.  G^  Ed. 
Schuize,  Wm.  Bumette,  H.  A.  Slaboszewski,  Tms-tm^ 
Instituted  May  18, 1870.  Meets  Ist  and  8d  ThnrBdAT 
evenings  each  month,  at  297  Main  st. 

LINCOLN  LODGE,  No.  66. 
Geo.  E.  Wright,  C.  C;  W.  E.  Flint,  V.  C;  Jas.  A. 
Joey,  Prel.;  Fred.  C.  Krug,  M.  of  W.;  Wilbur  T.  H»^ 
liday,  K.  of  R.  and  S.;  Ernest  L.  Parker,  H.  A.;  Thoe. 
S.  Birch,  M.  E.;  Henry  F.  Smith,  M-  F.;  Fr«4- 
Gauthier,  I.  G.;  Peter  Brumbaum,  O.  G.;  HeirT 
Smith,  John  Moody,  Geo.  E.  Wright,  Tru»tee».  Or- 
ganized  Nov.  23,  1894.  Meets  Friday  eTeninps  st 
Fraternity  Hall,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building.  Semi-annoiJ 
election  last  Friday  in  June  and  Dec. 

SUMNER  DIVISION,  No.  1,  UNIFORM  RANK. 

Robert  Hunter,  S.  K.  Cj  D.  B.  BusselU  S.  K.  L: 
William  Haspey,  S.  K.  H.;  E.  L.  Furr\',  S.  K.  G.;  G<«^ 
W.  Lynch,  S.  K.  S.;  Geo.  M.  Deming,  S.  K.  R,  SI 
Main  st;  Robert  Hunter,  D.  B.  Rnsselll  Wm.  Ha»p^j. 
Geo.  M.  Deming,  A.  L.  Allen,  George  M.  Couch,  EL 
Committee.  Instituted  Nov.  29,  1886.  MeeU  at  IS^ 
Main  street,  1st  and  8d  Tuesday  eveninga  monthly. 
Annual  meeting  2d  Friday  in  Feb. 

ENDOWMENT  RANK,  SECTION  186. 
F.  D.  Parker,   Pres't;  H.  C.  Burgess,  Vice  Presn; 
Ervin  L.  Furrey,  Sec*y  and  Treas. ;  f.  F.  Axtelle.  Med. 
Examiner.    Annual  meeting  in  Dec.  subject  to  calL 

HARTFORD  PYTHIAN  BUILDING  ASSOCIATION 
George  E.  Wright,  Pres't;  George  M.  Deming,  H.  C 
Burgess,  Vice  Presets;  Archie  L.  Whiting,  Sec'v;  Ed- 
wnrd  Schulze,  Treas.;  Henry  F.Smith, Robert  ifunter, 
Frank  F.  Heussler,  Trustees;  David  Seide,  J.  C  Starr, 
G.  H.  Brewer,  Committee  on  Credentials. 


MUTUAL  BENEFIT  ASSOCIATION  OF  CONN. 

H.  C.  Burgess,  Pres't;  J.  A.  Robertson,  Vice  Pres't; 
A  F.  Beckwith,  Sec'y  and  Treas.  Organized  Marck 
80, 1874.    Annual  meeting  last  Monday,  May. 


STATE  COUNCIL  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
L. D.Leonard,  Litchfield, S.  C;  F.  B.  Gregory,  Nor- 
walk,  S.  V.  C. ;  Charles  H.  Adams,  4  Grove  st..  South 
Norwalk,  S.  C.  Sec'y;  £.  F.  Atwood,  Wethersfield, 
S.  C.  Treas.;  E.  B.  Harper.  Waterbur>%  S.  C.  I.;  F. 
H.  Baldwin,  Stamford,  S.  C.  E.;  W.  G.  Kimberlr, 
Bridgeport,  S.  C.  I.  P.;  A.  F.  Taylor,  Cromwell.  S.  C. 
0.  P.;  T.  F.  Gilmore,  New  Haven,  0.  Instituted  May 
19,  1878.    Meets  in  Milford  8d  Tuesday  in  October. 


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GEEB  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


697 


CHARTER  OAK  COUNCIL,  No.  8, 
Thomas  Wright,  C;  Goodrich  H.  Fulton,  V.  C. ;  M.  J. 
Bamham,  R.  Sec'y ;  Albert  Chaney,  AssH  Sec'y;  E.  D. 
Clark,  Fin.  Sec^;  C.  B.  Mellen,  Treas. ;  W.  A.  Bing- 
ham, Charles  E.  Crane,  Wm.  K.  Ford,  Trustees.  Insti- 
tuted June  15,  1686.  Elections,  January  and  July. 
Meet  every  Tuesday  evening  at  Grand  Army  Hall, 
882  Main  st. 

CUSTER  COUNCIL,  No.  86. 
W.  A.  Rice,  Councilor;  H.  D.  Mildeberger,  V.  C; 
H.  R.  Hovey,  Treas.;  A.  S.  Bishop,  R.  Seo^',  P.O. 
Box  662;  J.  S.  Proutv,  F.  S.;  Hart  Talcott,  T.  B.  Chap- 
man, p..  W.  White,  trustees.  Organized  July  24, 1898. 
Meets  Friday  evening  at  882  Main  street.  Elections  in 
Jan.  and  July. 

CHARTER  OAK  COMMANDERY,  No.  26, 

LOTAL  LEGION,  U.  R.  OF  THE  U.  A.  M. 

A.  J.  Allen,  Captain;  Thomas  Wright,  Ist  Lieut; 
Chas.  E.  Milton,  2d  Lieut;  B.  J.  Seymour,  A.  H.  Sey- 
mour, James  McCabe,  W.  N.  Latham,  Serg'ts;  H.  C. 
Daniels,  J.  B.  Young,  E»  M.  Sawyer,  Albert  Chaney, 
Corporals;  G.  D.  Scott,  Rec.  Sec\y;  Alvinjo  Kilboum, 
F.  Sec'y;  C.  E.  Milton,  Treas;  G.'B.  Warburton,  Com- 
mandery  Clerk,  446  Main  street;  H.  C.  Daniels,  B.  J. 
Seymour,  F.  E.  Dole,  Trustees.  Organized  March  2d, 
1891.  Meet«  2d  and  4th,  and  Drills,  1st  and  8d 
Monday  evenings  monthly  at  180  Main  st 

BUCKINGHAM  COUNCIL,  No.  4,  JUNIOR  ORDER. 
George  W.  Dailey,  Councilor;  Ernest  A.  Bingham, 
V.  C. ;  George  D.  'Scott,  366  Main  st,  Rec.  Sec'v;  C. 
S.  Coe,  Ass't  R.  Sec'y  ;  H.  E,  Talcott,  F.  Sec'y  :  H.  J. 
Kumroel,  Treas.:  C.£.  Hubbard, C;  James  A.  Taylor, 
W.;  Harry  Hawkins,  L  S.;  L.  B.  Butler.  0.  S.;  W.  C. 
Nichols,  Sr.  Past  Councilor;  A.  H.  Dickinson,  G.  W. 
Dailey,  F.  £.  Dixon,  Trustees.  Organized  Oct.  4, 1894. 
Meets  Thursday  evenings  at  Fraternity  Hall,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  building. 

LADY   BUCKINGHAM    COUNCIL   DAUGHTERS 

OF  LIBERTY. 
Mrs.  T.  B.  Chapman,  Councilor;  Mrs.  W.  A.  Bing- 
ham, Ass't  Councilor;  Mrs.  Mellen,  V.  C;  Mrs.  Selley, 
Ass't  V.  C.    Annual  meeting  in  May. 

^»  »  t^ 


NATHAN  HALE  LODGE  No.  89. 
Edward  L.  Barrows,  M.  W.;  Fred  B.  Griswold,  P. 
M.  W.;  Ralph  A.  Scott;  F.;  C.  C.  Bulkeley,0.;  James 
A.  Stone,  Recorder;  Wm.  S.  Dwyer,  Receiver;  Edwin 
J.  Hale,  Financier;  Fred.  H.  Phelps,  G.;  Louis  A.  Car- 
penter, I.  W.;  Dennis  Keams,  0.  W.;  William  S.  Jar- 
man,  Organist;  J.  F.  Axtelle,  M.  E.;  Howard  N. 
Hinckley,  G.  W.  French,  J.  Frank  Axtelle,  Trustees. 
Organized  Jan.  28, 1889.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Thursday 
evenings  at  871  Main  street.    Annual  meeting  in  Jfm. 

PARKVILLE  LODGE,  No.  66. 
William  J.  Jamieson,  M.  W.;  R.  H.  Boyce,  Foreman; 
William  F.  Tvler,  0.;  William  M.  Buckmayer,  Re- 
ceiver; W.  H.Clementi>,  F.;  J.  W.  Roberts,  G.;  Theo. 
Hyatt,  LW.;  C.  J.  Carney,  O.  W.;  C.  W.  Hart,  100 
Francis  ave..  Recorder;  Wallace  Ozon,  Alex  R.  Trim- 
ble, Theo.  Hyatt,  Trustees.  Organized  Nov.  11, 1893. 
Meets  2d  ana  4th  Friday  evenings,  monthly,  at  Park- 
ville  Hall.    Annual  election  in  January. 

WADSWORTH  LODGE,  No.  60. 
Henry  D.  Middleberger,  M.  W. ;  Arthur  A.  Wilson, 
Foreman;  John  E.  Ball,  Receiver;  R.  E.  Nichols,  Re- 
corder; W.  D.  Hastings,  S.  A.  Gabrielle,  R.  H.  Lewis, 
Tnutees.  Organized  March  2,  1898.  Meets  2d  and 
4th  Tuesday  evenings  at  7  Central  row. 


There  are  6,403  members  in  Connecticut;  367,639  in 
the  United  States. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
Oscar  W.  Cornish,  Waterbury,  C;  A.  W.  Converse, 
Windsor  Locks,  S.  V.  C.;  C.  S.  Darrow,  New  London, 
J.  V.  C;  Levi  Jewett,  Cobalt,  M.  D.;  John  L.  Pitner, 
Norwich,  Chaplain;  John  H,  Thacher,  Hartford,  A. 
A.  G.;  William  E.  Morgan,  New  Haven,  A.  Q.  M.  G.; 
L.  D.  Phelps,  Rockville,  I.;  H. C  Baldwin,  Naugatuck, 
J.  A.;  C.  B.  Foster,  C.  M.  0.;  W.  E.  Quigley,  S.  A.  C. 

NATHANIEL  LYON  POST,  No.  2. 
D.  W.  C.  Graves,  C;  Charies  H.  Sweet,  S.  V.  C; 
Augustus  O.  Dole.  J.  V.  C;  George  Jones,  A(^.;  Ho- 
bart  W.  Deming,  Q.  M.;  Edwin  R.  Lobdell,  Chaplain; 
Emerson  M.  Parker,  Surg.;  P.  J.  Callahan,  0.  D.; 
Eugene  Ames,  0.  G.; Albert  M.  Cadwell,  Q.  M.S.; 
Greorge  Parish,  S.  M.  Meets  1st,  8d  and  6th  Tuesday 
evenings  248  Main  st 

ROBERT  0.  TYLER  POST,  No.  50. 
Adrian  P.  Sloan,  C;  Albert  H.  Fox,  S.  V.  C;  W.  D. 
Hastings,  J.  V.  C;  E.  Howard  Geer,  Adj.;  John  A. 
Dresser,  Q.  M.;  Dr.  L.  D.  McLean,  Surg.;  John  W. 
Longdon,  Chaplain;  Bei\j.  W.  Kenyon,  0.  D.;  G.  A. 
Hutchins,  0.  G.;  William  H.Harrington,  S.  M.;  Wm. 
H.  Shaffer,  Q.  M.  S.;  Henry  C.  Storrs,  George  Hetzel, 
William  Boyle,  C.  S.;  William  S.  Jarman,  Organist; 
E.  V.  Preston,  John  G.  Root,  L.  A.  Dickinson,  Trus- 
tees Relief  Fund.  Organized  July  29, 1879.  Clkartered 
April,  1886.  Meets  every  Wednesday  evening  in  G.  A.  R. 
Hall,  882  Main  street. 

WOMAN'S  RELIEF  CORPS,  No.  2, 

AUXILIARY  TO  NATHAmSL  LTON  POST,  NO.  2. 

Mrs.  Isabel  Lobdel,  Pres't;  Mrs.  Rowena  Baker, 
S.  V.  P. ;  Mrs.  Frances  Covel,  J.  V.  P. ;  Miss  Carrie 
Roberts,  80  West  street,  Sec'y;  Miss  Alice  A.  Slate, 
Treas. ;  Miss  Sarah  Greenleaf;  Chaplain ;  Mrs.  Grace 
Pearce,  Cond.;  Mrs.  Lizzie  Doming,  Guard;  Mrs. 
May  Penfield,  Ass't  Cond. ;  Mrs.  Lydia  Parish,  Ass't 
Guard.  Organized  1882.  Meet  at  248  Main  8t,2d  and 
4th  Tuesday  evenings,  monthly.   Annual  meeting,  Dec. 

WOMAN'S  RELIEF  CORPS,  No.  6. 

AOZILIART  TO  ROBERT  O.  TTMSR  POST,  NO.  60. 

Mrs.  Mary  J.  Sillowav,  President;  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
WHsey,  S.  V.  P.;  Mrs.  Mary  Sargent,  J.  V.  P.;  Mrs. 
H.  J.  Fisk,  Brownell  st,  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Emma  A.  Coomes, 
Treas.;  Arabella  Goodrich,  Chaplain;  Hattie  Fuller, 
Conductress;  Mary  Richards,  Ass't  Conductress;  Mrs. 
Cnnliffe,  Guard;  Nellie  Johnston,  Assistant  Guard. 
Organized  April  28, 1884.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Saturday 
evenings,  at  882  Main  st.   Election  last  meeting  in  Dec. 


CONN.  DIVISION  SONS  OF  VETERANS,  IT.  S.  A. 

Geo.  E.  Cox,  Hartford,  Commander ;  W.  W.  Wheeler, 
Derby,  Sr.  Vice  Com.;  J.  A.  CiX)k,  North  Grosvenoi^ 
dale,  Jr.  Vice  Com.;  A.  0.  Warner,  Hartford,  Adj.;  A. 
T.  Bogue,  Hartford,  Q.  M.;  W.  J.  Bissell,  L.  L.  Hall,  F. 
G.  Blakeslee,  Div.  Council.  Headquarters,  248  Main  st., 
Hartford.    Annual  encampment  at  Willimantic,  Feb. 

12, 1897.  

GRIFFIN  A.  STEDMAN  CAMP,  No.  6. 

W.  H.  Pease,  Capt.;  Arthur  T.  Bogue,  1st  Lieut;  H. 
W.  Curry,  2d  Lieut;  E.  M.  Ward,  Chaplain;  George  L. 
Wheeler,  IstSergt;  C.  H.  Burlineham,  Q.  M.  Serg.; 
Charles  E.  Boswell,  G.  W.  Ostrander,  Col.  Sergts;  F. 
W.  Lampson,  F.  L.  Spellman,  Sergeants;  F.  C.  Bos- 
worth,  R.  D.  Landon,  W.  N.  Murdock,  Jr.,  Corporals. 
Organized  April  21, 1887.  Meet  at  882  Main  st  2d  and 
4th  Monday  evenings.    Annual  election  in  Dec. 


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GKER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HARTFORD  ROWING  CLUB. 
William  J.  Shea,  Pres't;  Chas.  C.  Rouviere,  V, 
Preset;  R.  J.  Dillon.  Trca*.;  Fred  K.  Ross,  5ec'y ;  P. 
Kearsey,  CapL;  J.  Williams,  Lieut.  Organized  May, 
1887.  Annual  election  in  May.  Boat  house  on  west 
side  of  Connecticut  river,  nortn  of  bridge. 

HARTFORD  ROWING  AND  ATHLETIC  CLUB. 
John  P.  Collins,  President;  John  6.  Henderson, 
Vice  PresH;  Thomas  J.  Ward,  R.  Sec'y;  William 
Weltner,  F.  Sec'y ;  George  W.  Langdon,  Treat, ;  Ed- 
ward Ryan,  Capt.;  Moses  Harris,  Lieut.  Organized 
Nov.  1889,  as  Hartford  Rowing  Club,  and  present  name, 
April  6, 1893.  Annual  meeting  first  Tuesd^  in  April. 
Boat  house  on  east  side  Conn,  river,  south  or  bridge. 

HARTFORD  SiENGERBUND. 

Wm.  Westphal,  Pres»<;  Emil  Rueger,  Vice  Pres't; 
Otto  Bccher,  Rec.  Sec'y;  H.  Beisner,  Cor.  Sec^v;  L. 
Dettenbom,  Fin.  Sec*y ;  A.  Moeller,  Treasurer;  Henry 
Kramer,  Colle^lar;  U.  Brandt,  Musical  Director;  Ph. 
Conrad,  £.  Schall,  Trustees.  Organized,  Jan.  28, 1858. 
Incorporated  1898.  Meetings  1st  Monday  evening 
each  month  at  Ssngerbund  hall,  11  Central  row. 
Elections  January  and  July. 

HARTFORD  SCHUTZEN  VEREIN. 
See  German  Rifle  Club. 


HARTFORD  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY. 
Flavel  S.  Luther,  Pre*' <;  Wm.  M.  Hudson,  Vice  Pres't; 
R.  A.  Wads  worth,  Sec'v;  Oliver  H.  Ham,  Treas. 
The  above  officers  and  tne  chairman  of  such  sections 
as  may  be  formed,  constitute  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee. Organized,  Dec.  18,  1886.  Chartered  April, 
1886.    Reorganized,  June,  1894.    Room  25  Pratt  st. 

HARTFORD  SOCIETY  FOR  EDUCATION 

EXTENSION. 

Chester   D.   Hartranfl,  PrtsH;  Ralph  W.  Cutler, 

Treas.;  Charles  L.  Burnap,  625  Asylum  st.,  Registrar; 

Chester  D.  Hartranft,  Chairman  hlxecuiive  Committtt; 

James  P.  Andrews,  Sefy  Board  Trustees. 

HARTFORD  UNION  ASSOCIATION. 
D.  B.  Hubbard,  Little  River, /?«oM<rar.  Organized 
October  16,  1866,  by  a  union  of  the  Hartforu  North 
and  South  Associations.  Annual-  meeting  1st  Tues- 
day in  October.  Meets  in  Eldredge  Memorial  Hall, 
426  Asylum  st,,  1st  Tuesday  of  alternate  months. 

HARTFORD  WHEEL  CLUB. 
Fidel  Bubser,  Pres't;  A.  H.  Schumaker,  V.  Pres't ; 
A.  A.  Francis,  R.  SecUj ;  Lester  H.  Sweet,  F.  Sec*y ; 
T.  B.  Dickinson,  Treas.;  T.  W.  Laimau,  dipt.;  J.  L. 
Cook,  Ist  Lieut.;  Harvey  Starkic,  2d  Lieut.;  A.  B. 
Smith,  CM.  Bearer;  H.  G.  Bailey,  5u^/er.  Organized 
Nov.  8,  1885.  Incorporated,  April  19,  1887.  Meets  at 
240  Main  st.  2d  Tuesday  evening,  monthly.  Annual 
meeting  2d  Tuesday,  November. 

HARTFORD   WOMAN'S  BAPTIST    FOREIGN 
MISSIONARY  CONFERENCE. 

Mrs.  G.  M.  Stone,  Pres't;  Mrs.  L  F.  Stidham,  Mrs. 
H.  F.  Thompson.  Mrs.  Frank  Dixon,  Vice  Presets;  Mrs. 
H.  L.  Strong,  19  Vernon  street,  Cbr.  Sec'g;  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Lester,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Miss  Frances  Z.  Niles,  Treas. 
Annual  meeting,  December.  Semi-annual  meeting, 
June. 


HARTFORD  YACHT  CLUB. 
William  H.  Watrous,  Commodore;  A.  Mugford,  Vice 
Commodore  and  Sec'y ;  C.  H.  Wav,  Treas. ;  W.  W. 
Frayer,  H.  L.  Maercklein,  C.  H.  ^ortham.  Trustees, 
Organized  May  8,  1895.  Meets  Thursday  evenings  at 
92  Pearl  st.    Annual  election  in  February. 


HATCH  MILITARY  BAND. 

Charled  P.  HAtch.  Leader  and   Manager.    OiA.au 

ized,  June  1, 1891.    Reorganized,  Oct.  1,  1892,  a»':i» 

"Hartford    City  Band;"  present  name,  Feb.  1,  IfisL 

Meets  Tuesday  and  Friday  evenings  at  104  Asylum  SL 

H.  C.  ROBINSON  TROOP. 

James  P.  Andrews,  Pre^t;  H.  A.  Tyler,  V.  Prts'i; 
Robert  D.  Bone,  Sec^y;  Geo.  H.  WooUey,  Treas.4  H.  C 
Robinson,  H.  Commander;  S.  E.  Chamberlaii],  Maj&r; 
J.  N.  Wilsey,  H.  A.  Tyler,  O^rfain*;  C.  H.  Case,  (x-R 
Woolley,  R.  P.  Kenyon,  O.  H.  Blancliard,  LieuienanU: 
James  R.  Goodrich,  Ensign,     Orgaiiixed  Feb.  14,  ISeH 

230  Main  street  

HEARTHSTONE  CLUB. 

Mrs.  Cornelia  B.  Forbes,  Pres't;  Snsan  J.  Crane,  V. 
Pres't ;  Adelaide  S.  Chapman,  TVeas.;  Rosena  Folleit 
Rec.  Sec'y;  Abby  F.  C.  Rood,  Cor.  Sec'y;  Mary  M- 
Harris,  Auditor;  Mrs.  Clara  J.  Steele,  Mrs.  Elleo  J. 
Shelton,  Mrs.  Olive  Gilbert  Williams.  Dirtdars.  Or- 
ganized.  Jan.  1895.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Monday  evecinf 
Oct.  to  May.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 

HEBREW  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATION. 
M.Wieder,Prf#»<;  Nathan  Kempner,  K.  RresU:  Jod 
Samuels,  Treas.;  Louis  S.  Price,  Secretarjf;  Henir 
Jonas.  S.  Kashman,  H.  Bacharach,  and  above  ofilcen, 
Boara  of  Directors.  Reorganized  1866.  Meets  Thmv- 
days  at  4  p.m.  at  91  Morgan  st..  Annual  meeting  ia 
January. 


HEBREW  LADIES  BENEVO'NT  SOCY— i 

Mr8.V.  Minke,  Pres't;  Mrs.  S.  Kashman,  Vice  Pres't: 
Mrs.  L.  Marks,  8ec*y;  Mrs.  Arthur  Hirsch,  Trtns^ 
Mrs.  Bom,  Mrs.  Kalish,  Mrs.  Bachrach,  T^rmstets, 
Meets  the  first  Sundays  of  January,  March,  April, 
June,  September,  October  and  November. 

HELPING  HAND  AUXILIARY  SOCIETY  VETE- 
RAN VOLUNTEER  FIREMEN'S  ASSOCIATION. 
Mrs.  Ada  Belcher,  PresH;  Mrs.  Margaret  Cooper, 
Vice  PresH;  Mre.  Mamie  Hotchkiss,  Treas.;  Mrs. 
Jennie  E.  Puffer,  Rec.  Sec'y ;  Mrs.  Jennie  Fox,  Ma. 
Sec'y;  Mrs.  Cornelia  Agnew,  CAopZata.  Organizeii, 
Jan.  17. 1895.  Meets  Friday  evening  at  27  Arch  street. 
Annual  meeting  in  January. 

HOSMER  HALL  CHORAL  UNION. 

,  President;  Joseph  A.  Graves,    lire 


Pres't:  J.  W.  Allen,  Treasurer;  F.  H.  Forbes,  Rrgis^ 
trar  of  Rheinberger  Club;  J.  W.  Titcomb,  Sec'y;  W.& 
Brown,  Librarian;  J.  M.  Gallup,  J.  W.  Allen,  J.  W. 
Titcomb,  J.  A.  Graves,  R.P.  Paine,  Busineu  Committtt; 
E.  A.  Smith,  C.  D.  Hartranft,  H.  H.  Kelsey,  J.  W.  Al- 
len, L.  B.  Paton,  E.  K.  Mitchell,  A.  T.  Perry,  E.  B. 
Hooker,  J.  M.  Ga11u|>,  Joseph  A.  Graves,  J."  W.  Tit- 
comb, E.  A.  Smith,  Directors;  R.  P.  Paine,  Condmct(»r. 
Organized,  1880.  Annual  meeting  in  May.  The 
Chorus  of  over  200  voices  rehearses  every  Friday 
evening;  from  October  1  to  May  1,  at  Ho^mer  Hall« 
1507  Broad  street.  Several  concerts  are  given  during 
the  year,  and  a  May  Festival  at  the  close  of  the  sea- 
son. 


HUBBARD  ESCORT. 
Clarkson  N.  Fowler,  Pres't;  Leopold  DeLeeuw, 
Edwin  Brower,  Vice  Pres'ts;  Joseph  Buths,  Treas.; 
Wm.  G.  Boardman,  R.  Se&y;  Geo.  D.  Wright,  Fin, 
Sec'y;  H.  C.  Daniels,  Serg' tat  Arms;  Thomas  P.  M. 
Preston,  Historian.  The  above  officers  and  E.  P. 
Forbes  and  Fred.  R.  Curtis,  Ex.  Com.  Re-organized, 
Sept.  1880.  Room  No.  11  Central  row.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  Bf  arch.    Meets  quarterly. 

ITALIAN  SOCIETY,  UMBERTO  FIRST. 
Joseph  Notine,  PrwV ;  Joseph  Urickio,FiVe  Pre^t; 
Vincent  Bertucci,  Sec'y  ;   Oscar  Urickio,  Fin.  Sec'y; 
John  Motto,  Treas.    Meets  at  120  Front  street,  last 
Sunday  monthly. 


GEER*8    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


691 


JOURNEYMEN  HORSESHOERS.  No.  U. 
John  H.  Carey,  Preset ;  James  A.  Tracy,  F.  PretU; 
Michael  Flynn,  Treas.;  James  Heffeman,  Fin.  Se&y; 
Wm.  H.  Shannon,  Rec.  Sec*y;  Wm.  Reynolds,  C.  Sec'y. 
Ori^anized  May  22,  1882.  Reorganized,  Sept.  6, 1886. 
Meets  2d  Monday  evening  in  each  month  at  92  Asy- 
lum street.    Annual  in  October. 


LADIES*  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY  OF  CHRIST 

CHURCH. 
Mrs.  H.  H.  HoUister,  President;  Mrs.  J.  F.  Tracy, 
Miss  E.  Brige.Vice Presets f  Mrs.  C.  D.  Colton,  Treae.; 
Miss  Fannie  Jasper,  ^«'<  Trea».;  Mrs.  John  D.  Tucker, 
Sec^y;  Mrs.  H.  £.  Kellogg,  Rec.  iSec*y.  Organized 
1829.  Annual  meeting  in  October.  Meets  bi-weekly, 
Fall,  Winter  and  Spring. 

LADIES»  MUTUAL  BENEFIT  SOCIETY. 
Miss  Katie  Keenan,  Pres''t;    Miss  Annie  Condron, 
Vice  PresU ;  Miss  Annie  Brackbr,  Bee.  Sec'y ;  Mamie 
Farrell,  Fin.  Sec^y;  Mary  Felletter,   TYeas.    Organ- 
ized Aug.  1887.    Meets  1st  and  8d  Tuesday  evenings. 

LADIES'  SOCIETY  FOR  POOR  AND  ORPHANS, 
Of  St.  Peter's  Church.    Rev.  Thomas  W.  Broderick, 
Spiritual   Adviser;     Mrs.    Mary    A.    Smith,    Pres'L 
Purely  charitable.    Meets  in  basement  of  church. 

LYCEUM  WHEEL  CLUB. 
E.  P.  Cahill,  Pre*  ^-  S.  Ryan,  Sec'y;  P.  Cosgrove, 
Qiptain,    Organized  May  16, 1896. 

PAINTERS'  AND  DECORATORS'  LOCAL  UNION, 

No.  1. 

John  Deadon,  Pret't ;  George  W.  Cody,  Vice  PresU ; 
Henry  A.  .lesson,  Recording  Secy ;  John  J.  Hick»v, 
F,  Sec^y;  Patrick  J.  Condron,  Treat.  Organized,  Feb. 
27,  1893.  Meets  first  and  third  Monday  evenings  at 
11  Central  row.     Annual  election,  first  Monday  in 

December.  

MASTER  PLUMBERS. 

James  F.  Duffy,  Pret't;  John  S.  Craig,  VicePres't; 
George  S.  Bull,  'Cor.  Sec'y ;  T.  H.  Langdon,  Fin.  8ee*y; 
Edward  Lawler,  Treas.;  J.  J.  Lawler,  Rec.  Sec*y. 

McKINLEY  CLUB  OF  HARTFORD. 
Alex  Harbison,  Preset;  I.  Wise,  W.  A.  Countryman, 
C.  E.  Shelton,  R.  S.  Hinman,  W.  H.  Watrous,  V.  Presets ; 
W.  H.  Nugent,  Treat.;  W.  F.  Taylor,  Sec'y;  B.  C. 
Mc Kinney,  Fin.  8e&y.  Organized  Nov.  28, 1893.  Reg- 
ular meeting  1st  Tuesday  of  each  month  at  92  Pearl 
street    Annual  meeting  Ist  Tuesday  in  June. 

MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE. 
Edward  C.  Frisbie,  PrM'<;  William  T.  Parks,  Vice 
Pret't;  P.  H.  Woodward,  Sec'y;  H.  H.  Goodwin,  AuH 
Sec'y;  Charles  A.  Pease,  Treat.;  William  Tucker, 
R.  N.  Fitzgerald,  Charles  G.  Lincoln,  Geo.  P.  Chandler, 
E.  F.  Bates,  Directort.  Committers—  TVanportation. 
J.  F.  Swords,  C.  A.  Pease,  E.  S.  Kibbe,  H.  H.  Good- 
win, C.  B.  Ingraham;  Printing,  H.  C.  Moselev,  W.  M. 
Savage,  C.  S.  Brewer;  Arbitration,  E.  E.  Huflbut,  H. 
Goldschmidt,  D.  W.  Hewes;  Auditort,  H.  F.  Board- 
man,  L.  Belknap.  Regular  meeting,  4th  Monday  even- 
ing, monthly,  89  Pearl  street. 

METHODIST  UNION. 
Rev.  E.  L.Thorpe,  PresH;  Geo.W.  Newton.  E.  Rvder, 
Geo.  F.  Warfield,  N.  J.  Witham,  L.  E.  Parkhurst,'R.  S. 
Eldridgo,  E.  S.  Gardner,  H.  A.  Camp,  Julius  Weed, 
James  Adair,  John  R.  Holehouse,  Martin  Pulver,  Vice 
Pret'U;  Ira  J.  Strong,  Sec'y;  Jordon  C.  Wells,  Treat. 
Org.  May,  1892.  

MUSURGIA  CLUB. 
N.    H.   Allen,  PretH;  Mrs.  V.  P.  Marwick,  F.  L. 
Burdlck,    V.  Pret'it;    W.  H.  Kelsey,    Treat.;  C.  S. 
Shumway,    Secy.    Organized  October  1890.     Meets 
Mondays  at  882  Main  st    Annual  meeting  in  April. 


MINISTERS'  MEETING. 
Rev.  Ernest  DeF.  Miel,  Moderator;  Rev.  W.  W. 
Breckenridge,  Scribe.  Mondays  at  10.30  a.  h.,  Parlors 
in  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building,  Pearl  cor.  Jewell  st  At 
this  meeting  clergymen  of  all  denominations  are  wel- 
come.   Recess  during  Summer  months. 

MISSIONARY  DAUGHTERS  OF  DYSON. 
Miss  Desdemona  Paul,  Pret''t ;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Curtis,  V. 
Preset;  Mrs.  Merinda  E.  Fuller,  Treat.;  Mrs.  Fannie 
Jackson,  86  Pleasant  street,  8ec*y ;  Mrs.  Chas.  Percy, 
Atst.  8ec*y;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Christian,  Mrs.  Augusta 
Commeraw,  Mrs.  Rubv  Mitchell,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Strong, 
Mrs.  Bell,  Mairont.  Louis  H.  Taylor,  Chaplain.  Or- 
ganized May,  16, 1870.  Meets  Ist  Thursday  of  each 
month,  17  South  Ann  st. 

MT.  HOLYOKE  COLLEGE  ALUMNJE  ASSOC'N. 
Mrs.  George  L.  Clark,  Farmington,  Pret*t;  Mrs.  C. 

D.  Talcott,  1  alcottville,  Miss  Charlotte  Jewell,  Mrs. 
Emilv  0.  Kimball,  Hartford,  Mrs.  Lydia  S.  Wood- 
wortn,  Berlin,  Mrs.  Julia  M.  Carrington,  Winsted, 
Jerusha  Usher,  Higganum,  Mrs.  Solomon  Richards, 
Unionville,  Miss  Julia  I.  Williams,  Windsor,  Vice 
Pret'U;  Miss  E.  L.  Tillotson,Wethersfield, /Sec'y;  Miss 
Mary  C.  Cone,  Hartford,  Treat.;  Miss  Charlotte  A. 
Jewellj  Mrs.  S.  M.  Capron,  Mrs.  N.  Allen,  Executive 
Comnuttee.  Organized,  April  17,  1886.  Semi-annual 
meetings  in  May  and  Oct. 

MUTUAL  BENEFIT   ASSOCIATION  OF  EM- 
PLOYES N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.  CO. 

William  L.  Squire,  President;  Charles  S.  Davidson, 
Treasurer;  J.  Scnigham  Quiiu  Secretary;  C.  S. 
Davidson,  Wm.  L.  Squire,  W.  H.  Collins,  James  T. 
Ronalds,  J.  Scnigham  Quin,  Trutteet,  Organized 
May  19, 1870.  Annual  meeting  Ist  Tuesday  in  June. 
Meetings  in  Hartford. 

MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETY  OF  JEWELL  MFG.  CO. 
W.  C.  Colton,  Pres't;  Ira  J.  Locke,  Vice  PretH; 

E.  A.  Shaw,  Sec'y;  L.  D.  Hubbard,  Treat.;  W.  C. 
Colton,  S.  H.  Townsend,  George  Stronock,  G.  H.  Ful- 
ton, Executive  Committee. 

NUT-MEG  CLUB. 
Edward  G.  Graves,  Pres't;  John  J.  Starkey,  Jr., 
Vice  PretH;  Ralph  H.  Foster,  Sec*y;  George  Mar- 
chant,  Jr.fTreat. ;  H.  E.  Bumham,  Chairman  Executive 
Committee.  Organized  October,  1892.  Meets  first 
Tuesday  evening,  monthly,  at  rear  49  Wooster  street. 
Elections,  January  and  July. 

OAKWOOD  SOCIAL  CLUB. 
A.  McCarty,  PrM7 ;  Thos.  F.  Mahoney,  V.  Pret't; 
J.  J.  Laregy,  i?f c.  Sec'y;  H.  Kepchska,'  Fin.  Sec^y ; 
P.  J.  McCormick,  Ati't  Fin.  Sec*y ;  John  J.  Gafilsy, 
Treat.;  E.  J.  Sliney,  S.-at~A.  Organized  Oct.  20, 
1893.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Sundays  monthly  at  14 
State  street. 


PASTORAL  UNION. 
Rev.  George  R.  Hewett,  Pret't;  Rev.  Angustin 
Gardner,  Scribe;  Rev.  A.  T.  Perrv,  Rec.  Sec^;  Rev. 
S.  L.  Blake,  Rev.  H.  H.  Kelsey,  *Rev.  F.  E.  Jenkins, 
Businest  Committee.  Organized  Sept.  10, 1833.  Meets 
at  Hartford  Theological  Seminary,  1st  Thursday  in 
June. 


POLICE  MUTUAL  AID  ASSOCIATION. 
George  F.  Bill,  Pre*' ^•  John  J.  Golden,  V.  Pret't; 
Cornelius  Ryan,  Treat.;  Herbert  E.  'linker,  Sec*y; 
Lyman  Smith,  Thomas  McCue,  Walter  Smith,  Edward 
F.  O'Brien,  George  P.  Harvey,  John  Creedon,  Edward 
Langrish,  George  C.  Heise,  William  H.  Marshall,  THm- 
teet.  Amount  of  fund,  $7,284.26.  Benefits  paid  past 
year,  $326.  Members  126.  Organized,  April  1,  1880. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Thursday  in  April.  Rooms,  Police 
Office. 


700 


geer's  hartfoed  city  dirbctory. 


DEVOTION,  No.  146.— l.  o.  l. 
Judson  H.  Danlap,  W.  M. ;  Charles  H.  Ammerman, 
Sec*y.    Meets  first  and  third  Friday  evenings  at  802 
Asyium  street.    Annual  election  first  Friday  in  March. 


EMILY  E.  MORGAN  TENT. 
Margaret  Bovce,  P.  Com.;  Margnret  Fox,  Com.; 
Jennie  Coogan,i.ient.  Com.;  Mary  Bolen,  Rec.  Keeper; 
Grace  Fox,  Treas.;  Katie  Whalen.  Chaplain;  Bessie 
Daley,  Serg't;  Dr.  Axtelle,  Medical  Examiner;  Helen 
Gerety,  Organist. 

ERICSSON  CIRCLE,  No.  228,  c.  of  f. 
Margaret  E.  O'Neil,  C.  C;  Minnie  A.  Koran,  S.  C. 
C;  Nellie  J.  Rorty,  788  Broad  st.,  F.  Seo'y;  Minnie  A. 
Shea,  R.  Sec^y;  Alice  McQuillan,  Treas.;  Margaret 
A.  Sullivan,  Annie  Lynch,  Minnie  A.  Hayes,  Trustees. 
Organized  August  1,  1898.  Meets  first  and  third 
Thursday  evenings  at  861  Main  street.  Elections  June 
and  Dec! 


GERMANIA  LODGE,  No.  888,  d.  o.  h. 
Frank  SeokoU,  0.  B.;  Joseph  Busch,  U.  B.;  C.  A.  A. 
Koenig,  Treas. ;  George  Schuize,  Cor.  and  Rec.  Sec*y. 
Instituted  April  8, 1874.  Elections  1st  Tuesday  in  Jan. 
and  July.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Tuesday  evenings  at  62 
Market  street. 


HARRIET  BEECHER  STOWE  HIVE,  No.  1. 

Mrs.  Anna  Clary^  Com.;  Miss  Annie  Johnson, 
Lieut.  Com. ;  Mrs.  Graft,  Treas. ;  Mrs.  Aimie  John- 
son, Rec.  Keeper;  Mrs.  Anna  .Clarv,  Nellie  J.  Rorty, 
Annie  Johnson,  Trustees.  Organized  July  20,  1898. 
Meets  fir^t  and  third  Thursday  evenings  at  861  Main 
street.    Election  in  December." 


HARTFORD  COLONY  No.  169  UNITED  ORDER  OF 
THE  PILGRIM  FATHERS. 
Charles  J.  Andei-son,  Gov.;  Arthur  B.  Hastings, 
Lieut.  Gov.;  Frank  E.  Smith,  Treas.;  Melvin  C. 
Hughes,  Sec'y;  M.  C.  Madsen,  Charles  J.  Johnson, 
H.  D.  Mildeberger,  Trustees.  Organized,  Oct.  81,  1894. 
Meets  1st  ana  8d  Thursday  evenings  at  246  Main 
street.    Elections,  June  and  Dec. 

HARTFORD,  No.  6, 

HATIOMAL    ASSOCIATION    OP    STATIOMART   ENGINEERS. 

James  J.  Coske,  Preset;  E.  J.  Markell,  Vice  Pres't; 
P.  J.  Barrett,  P.  0.  box  761,  Cor.  and  Fin.  Sec'y;  Geo. 
Miller,  Treas.;  G.  T.  Fowler,  C;  W.  J.  Dowling,  D.  K.; 
E.  Atherton,  Instructor;  E.  T.  Roreback,  E.  J.  Markell, 
George  Miller,  Trustees.  Meet  at  248  Main  St.,  room 
16,  on  Monday  evenings.  Instituted  April  16,  1886. 
Annual  election  last  Monday  in  Dec. 


HARTFORD  CONCLAVE,  No.  269. 

IMPROVED  ORDER  HEPTA80PHS. 

Edward  J.  Kuhne,  Archon;  Edwin  Brower,  Pro- 
vost; Alfred  A.  Pease,  Prelate;  Maurice  Masur, 
Sec'y;  William  A.  Wiilard,  Treas.;  Geo.  R.  Bodge,  F.; 
Wm.  F.  Finlay,  I.;  William  S.  Foster,  W.;  Harry  L. 
Burr,  S.;  Grenville  W.  French,  William  H.  Pond,  Aus- 
tin Brainard,  Trustees.  Organized  March  21,  1898. 
Meets  1st  and  8d  Tuesdays  at  861  Main  st.  Annual 
meeting  second  Monday  in  December. 


HARTFORD  LODGE,  No.  19, 

BENEVOLENT  AND  PROTECTIVE  ORDER  OF  ELKS. 

William  N.  Woodniff,  E.  R.;  Dwight  Bill,  E.  L.  K. 
T.  H.  Horton,  E.  L.  K.;  A.  S.  Chamberiin,  E.  L.  K. 
Thos.  A.  Shannon,  Sec'y;  Alfred  S.  Woods,  Treas., 
S.  P.  Agnew,  Tyler;  J.  R.  Thompson,  Organist;  S.  D. 
Chamberiin,  M.  F.  Cook,  E.  M.  Graves,  Trustees.  Or- 
ganized Feb.  11, 1888.  Incorporated  1898.  Meets  at  7 
Central  row  on  Friday  evenings.  Annual  election  last 
Friday  in  March. 


Pre.-- 


sja  p. 


HARTFORD  LODGE,  Now  108, 

INDBPEHDEMT  ORDEB  OF  SONS  OP  BKKJ 

Louis  S.  Price,  Pres't;  Charles  Taoasir,  Vice 
Julius  Herzfeld,  Bee  Sec'y;  Irsael  Bitx^,  Fm- 
M.  Greenberg,  Treas.;  Joel  Samuels,  Nathan 
Morris  Dorenbaum,  Trustees.      Meet  at  8  Pratt 
2d   and  4th  Sunday  in  each  month,   at 
Organized  March  18, 1887.    Object — medicine 
surance,  $1,500  for  each  member.  85  memben. 
tion  of  officers,  semi-annually,  June  and  Deeember 

HARTFORD  LODGE,  Not  120, 

ORDER  OF  FRATEBHAL  GUARDIAjra. 

In  the  hands  of  Assignee.    E.  Howard  Geer,  B.  S. 
HARTFORD  TENT,  No.  1. 

KNIGHTS  OF  THE  MACCABEES  OF    TIIK   WORLD. 

Thomas  W.  Gunshanan,  P.  C;  Thomas  D.  Hvaes 
C;  Fred'k  H.  Butts,  L.  C;  John  F.  Johnson,  R.  K.;  £. 
J.  Reilly,  F.  K.;  JohnT.  Dunn,  Chaplain ;  Dr.  D.  F. 
Axtelle,  Physician.  Organized  April  27,  1S81.  An- 
nual election  first  regular  review  in  Dec.  Meets  a:  7 
Central  row  2d  and  4th  Wednesday  eTen'gs,  monthij. 

HARTFORD  TYPOGRAPHICAL  UNION,  Na  127. 
Bernard  Allen,  Pres*t;  Thomas  Crosby",  Vice  Pres't: 
Nicholas  A.  Lacey, Treas.;  Daniel  A.  Fitzpatrick, Cor. 
and  R.  Seo*y;  S.  T.  Pfund,  Fin.  Sec>.  Be-orsanize>i 
Dec.  8,  1888.  Meets  at  11  Central  row,  Centnu  Labor 
Union  Hall,  1st  Sunday  of  each  month,  at  3  p.  m .  A>- 
nual  election  laat  Wednesday  in  July. 

ISAAC  LEESER  LODGE,  No.  142, 

KE8HER  BUEL  SARZEI.. 

Ben.  Blumenthal,  Pres't;  S.  Marcus,  Vice  Pres^: 
Charles  Taussig,  Treas.;  Julius  Herzfeld,  Rec  and 
Fin.  Sec*y;  Joel  Samuels,  L.  Hellman,  Abraham 
Cadden,  Trustees.  Organized  April  4, 1875.  Meets  at 
8  Pratt  street  first  Sunday,  monthly,  2.80  p.  m .  Ammal 

meeting  in  Jan.  

JUDITH  LODGE,  No.  88, 

IMDEPBNDEMT  order  of  the  FREE  SONS   OF   I8RAEI. 

Moritz  Wieder,Pres*t;  Charles  Taussig,  Vice  Pres't; 
Charles  Rosenthal,  Rec.  Sec*y;  Sigmond  Bondv,  Fin. 
Sec'y;  Victor  Minke,  Cashier;  Moses  Schaenfel^  Out- 
side Tyler;  Ludwig  Hellman,  William  Bacfaarach, 
Nathan  Kempner,  Trustees;  K.Nussbaum,  Julius  Ball, 
Alex  Katlen,  Fin.  Com. ;  Dr.  F.  T.  Simpson,  Fhvsi- 
cian.  Organized  March  26. 1870.  Meets  at  Bliss  hsB, 
2d  and  4th  Sundays,  monthly.  Semi-annual,  meeting 
4th  Sunday  in  June  and  December. 

REBEKAH  LODGE,  No.  17,  o.  k.  s.  b. 
Henry  Jonas,  Pres't;  Mrs.  B.  Lenhoff,  Vice  Prest; 
Mrs.  B."  R.  Blumenthal,  Beo.  and  Fin.  See*T ;  Mis. 
Nonie  Minke,  Treas.;  Mrs.  D.  Herlitschek,  ClTsplaiii; 
Mrs.  J.  Lyon,  Mrs.  C.  Taussig,  Miss  Bertha  Tanne- 
baum,  Trustees.  Organized  April  16, 1888.  Meets  Sd 
Sunday  each  month  at  861  Main  st. 

ROSE  OF  ENGLAND  LODGE,  No.  4. 

I.  O.  DAUGHTERS  OF  ST.  GEORGE. 

Mrs.  Lavinia  Hooper,  Pres't;  Mrs.  Ellen  Hands,  Vice 
Pres't;  Mrs.  Emma  Pierson,  Worth v  Chaplain;  Mrs.  S* 
Whitehead,  Fin.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Mary  'Oakes,  Treas.;  Mr. 
M.  Easterby,  Recording  Secretaiy:  Mrs.  Mary  Yates, 
Mrs.  E.  Thompson,  Marion  Bailey.  Trustees.  Organ> 
ized  April  28,  1887.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Friday  erea- 
ingSy  montlily,  at  264  Main  street  Semi-annual  elec- 
tions,  June  and  December. 

SAMUEL  COLT  LODGE,  No.  269, 

ORDER  OF  THE  WORLD. 

George  A.  Reynolds,  Pres*t;  Harry  A.  French,  Vice 
Pres't;  Edward 'p.  Cahill,  Treas.;  Gieorge  M.  Deming, 
Sec'y;  James  H.  Colby,  James  F.  Duffy,  A.  F,  Tfl- 
ton,  Trustees.  Organized  Dec.  6,  1898.  Meets  first 
and  third  Thursday  evening  at  821  street.  Annual 
election  last  meeting  in  December. 


GEER's    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


701 


TRUMBULL  COUNCIL,  No.  31, 

NATIONAL  PROTIDBNT  UNION. 

Charles  R.  Childs,  Pres't;  Syl.  Marvel,  Vice  Pres't; 
E.  B.  Bull,  Jr.,  Sec*y ;  Edwin  Brower,  Treas. ;  W.  L. 
Wakefield,  Collector ;  £.  A.  Lamphear,  Chaplain ;  Geo. 
R.  Bodge,  Councilor ;  J.  W.  Longdon,  Instructor ;  C.  N. 
Fowler,  F.  H.  Parker,  W.  H.  Pond,  Trustees.  Meets 
at  861  Main  street,  Ist  and  8d  Wednesday  evenings, 
monthly.  Instituted  May  7, 1885.  Annual  meeting 
let  Wednesday  in  Dec. 


UNIVERSAL  WORKMEN'S    SICK    AND    DEATH 
BENEFIT  FUND  OF  THE  U.  S. 

BRANCH  NO.  62. 

J  Gierchsgkier,  Pres't ;  Joseph  HaaJ^er,  Vice  Pres't; 
William  Werner,  Treas.;  Paul  Rittig,  Rec.  Sec'y ;  John 
Schaal,48  Ward  St.,  F.  and  C.  Sec'y,  Executive  Board. 
Organized  Oct.  24,  1891.  Meets  last  Tuesday  even- 
ing, monthly,  at  50  Market  street.  Annual  meeting  in 
January. 


f  tmgtrsnct. 


ARBA    LANKTON    TOTAL    ABSTINENCE    AND 
ANTI-TOBACCO    SOCIETY. 

Arba  Lankton,  Pret't  and  Treat.  This  Society 
holds  meetings  at  the  Tabemacle,~'124  Commerce  st, 
from  Oct.  1,  to  Mav  1,  and  at  Valley  Railroad  depot 
from  May  1  to  October  1,  every  Sunday,  at  5  p.  m.  It 
buys,  publishes,  circulates  and  sells  religious,  tem- 
perance and  anti-tobacco  tracts.  This  Society  is  non- 
partisan and  non  sectarian.  The  object  is  ''seeking  to 
save."  Contributions  of  money  toward  the  expenses 
of  the  work  will  be  thankfully  received.  Organized, 
September  29,  1876. 


CATHOLIC  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  UNION  OF 
CONNECTICUT. 

Rev.  John  T.  Winters,  South  Norwalk,  Pres't;  John 
M.  Lee,  Norwich;  Miss  Margaret  A.  Regan,  Branford, 
Vice  Presets;  John  Kelly,  New  Britain,  Sec'v ;  Charles 
Fitzgerald,  Middletown,  Treas,;  John  G.  AfcGowan, 
New  Haven,  State  Editor;  Rt.  Rev.  Michael  Tiemey, 
D.  D.,  Hartford,  Chaplain.  71  Societies  in  the  State — 
10  Ladies;  47  Adults;  14  Cadets.  5,764  Members.  Or- 
ganized August  15, 1870. 


CONNECTICUT  TEMPERANCE  UNION. 

Thomas  L.  Norton,  Lakeville,  PresU;  H.  W.  Terrill, 
Middletown,  Vice  Pres't;  W.  A.  Willard,  Hartford, 
Treas.;  Rev.  J.  H.  James,  Rockville,  Sec'y.  Organ- 
ized 1865.  Incorporated  1898.  Hartford  office  426 
Asvlum  street. 


FATHER  MATTHEW  T.  A.  &  B.  SOCIETY. 

John  J.  Derby,  Pres't;  Patrick  Griffin,  Vice  Pres't; 
Patrick  E.  Greene,  Rec.  Sec'y  ;  Joseph  F.  Derby,  Pin. 
Sec'y ;  Michael  J.  Morkan,  Cor.  Sec'y  ;  Patrick  Brod- 
erick,  TVeas.;  John  Buckley,  Marshal;  Joseph  H. 
Derby,  Sergeant-at-Arms.  Organized  April  6,  1875. 
Meets  2d  Sundays  at  8  p.  m.,  at  104  Asylum  st  Semi- 
annual meeting  2d  Sunday  in  June  and  Dec. 

GOOD  TEMPLARS. 
Hartford  Lodok,  No.  214.  C.  C.  Munsell.  W.  C.\ 
Edith  Goodell,  V.  F.;  Mrs.  Ella  A.  Redett,  S.  J.  T; 
Mrs.  A.  A.  Streeter,  91  Wooster  street,  Sec'y ;  Mrs.  M. 
A  Chapman,  F.  Sec'y;  Mrs.  Laura  Phelps,  Ass't  Sec'y; 
Lucius  Chapman,  Treas.;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Loveland,  Chap- 
lain; George  Kibbe,  Sentinel;  Daisy  Cooper,  Gwird. 
Organized  June  22, 1882.  Meets  at  861  Main  st.,  Friday 
evening. 


HARTFORD  PROHIBITION  CLUB. 
Chas.  R.  Winchester,  Pre«'<;  C.  F.  Agard,  V.  Pres't; 
David  J.  Ellsworth,  Sec'y ;  F.  L.  Porter,  Ass't  Sec'v  ; 
Henry  Cowlishaw,  Treas.  Organized  June  25,  1884, 
91  Asylum  st.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Monday  evening. 
Annual  meeting  in  Jan. 

HAWLEY  DIV.  No.  82,  SONS  OF  TEMPERANCE. 
Herbert  R.  Hilton,  W.  P.;  Mrs.  Laura  Cheney,  W.  A.; 
Horace  W.  F.  Cheney,  E.  Scribe;  Helen  Pellett.  A.  R. 
Scribe;  H.  H.  Quintard,  Trecu.  Organized  I<eb.  8, 
1888.  Meets  Tuesday  evenings  at  Y.  M.  C.  A.  build- 
ing.  Annual  meeting  in  Marcn. 

JUNIOR  PROHIBITION  LEAGUE,  No.  2. 
Mvrton  T.  Smith,  Pres't;  Bessie  M.  Levee,  V.  Pres't; 
Hatt'ie  E.  Phelps,  Rec.  Sec'y ;  Frank  C.  Mellen,  Fin. 
Sec'y;  John  A.  Decker,  Jr.,  Treas.  Organized  Sept. 
1888.  Meets  Mondays  at  81  Asylum  st  Semi-annual 
election  Jan.  and  July. 


L.  H.  SPENCER  JUNIOR  PROHIBITION  LEAGUE. 

No.  10. 
Clyde  R.  Smith,  Pres't;  R.  Dale  Smith,  Vice  Pres't; 
F.  Edward   Bosson,  R.  Sec'y;  Wilfred  E.  Milton,  F. 
Sec'y;  Chas.  R.  Carey,  Treas;  Earle  E. Dimon, Z.tfa^«e 
Reporter.    Meets  Thursday  evenings  at  72  Vine  st. 

ST.  AUGUSTINE  YOUNG  MEN'S  T.  A.  SOCIETY. 
James  J.  Bolan,  Pres't;  W.  E.  Hogan,  Vice  Pres't; 
Daniel  B.  Hines,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Edward  D.  O'Brien, Fin. 
Sec'y ;  D.  J.  Stafford,  Treas.  Organized  July  18, 1876. 
Meets  at  254  Main  street,  Sundays  at  2  p.  m^  Officers 
elected  semi-annually. 

ST.  MONICA'S    LADIES'   TEMPERANCE   AND 

BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 
Miss  Nora  T.  Dalton,  Pres't;  Miss  Maggie  Kelly, 
Vice  Pres't;  Miss  Maria  Henson,  Trea$.;  Miss  Hannah 
Lehv,  Sec'y;  Mrs.  John  Dalton,  f.  Sec'y;  Libby  Fow- 
ler, Mamie  Dalton,  Mary  Grain,  Ex.  Committee.  Or- 
ganized Sept.  20,  1891.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Mondays 
at  861  Main  street    Election  in  December. 


ST.  PETER'S  TEMPERANCE  BENEV'T  SOCIETY. 

Org.  April  6, 1868.    Meets  in  St  Peter's  school  honse, 

46  Main  st,  on  the  2d  and  4th  Sundays  of  each  month. 

TEMPLES  OF  HONOR  AND  TEMPERANCE. 

PBRSBVERAifCB  Temple,  No.  8.  Johu  A.  Decker, 
W.  C.  T.;  Chas.  E.  Puffer,  F.  R  ;  Charles  E.  Boswell, 
Treas.;  Franklin  Pebbles,  Chaplain.  Instituted  Feb. 
18,  1869.  Meets  at  802  Asylum  st.  on  Tuesday  even- 
ings. 

Charity  Social,  No.  20.  Bertha  M.  Boswell,  S.  P. 
T.;  Emma  M.  Russell,  S.  V.  T.;  Charles  E.  Boswell, 
B.  R.;  Mrs.  Hattie  Hutch  ins,  S.  U.;  Mrs.  E.  Pebbles, 
S.  G.;  Mrs.  Martha  S.  Estes,  Fin.  Sec'y.  155  Main, 
room  28.  Organized  April  10,  1888.  Meets  at  802 
Asylum  st  1st  and  8d  Wednesday  evenings. 

YOUNG  WOMAN'S  CHRISTIAN   TEMPERANCE 

UNION. 
Miss  Etta  Corkins,  Pres't;  Miss  Alice  Robinson, 
Vice  Pren't;  Miss  Alice  Slater,  ;Sec'y,  247  Pearl  st; 
Miss  Lucia  Gillepsie,  Treas.  Organized  Nov.  1888. 
Meets  Wednesday  evening  at  802  Asylum  st.  Annual 
election  in  Oct. 


^Ijsrttrtlr  ^athtits. 

ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  HARTFORD 
PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOL. 

Joseph  Hall,  Pres't  ex-officio ;  A.  A.  Welch.  Lucy 
0.  Mather,  Vice  Pres't;  F.o.  Morrison,  Sec'y;  Atwood 
Collins,  Treas.  Incorporated  April,  1889.  Annual 
meeting,  8d  Monday  in  March. 


702 


GEER*S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORr. 


AMERICAN  EMIGRANT  COMPANY. 
Chartered  1868.     OJ^e  26  Fi/rtsL 
G.  H.  Warner.  Pret't. 
Directors, — G.  H.  Wamer,  Charles  E.  Dustiiii   Wm. 
H.  GillettQ,  Chas.  E.  Gross.    Annual  meeting  in  Dec. 


AMERICAN  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  DEAF  AT 

HARTFORD. 

(Formerly  American  Asylum  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.) 

690  Asylum.     Chartered,  1816.    Dedicated,  1821. 

Francis  B.  CooLBYf  President 

Vice  Presidents. — Roland  Mather,  NathM  Shipman, 
John  C.  Parsons,  P.  W.  Ellsworth,  Jonathan  B.  Bance. 
Rowland  Swift,  John  C.  Dav,  Wm.  M.  Hudson. 

Directors.— ¥.  W.  Cheney,  S.  W.  Kellogg,  D.  R.  Howe, 
L.  A.  Barbour,  At  wood  Collins,  W.  L.  Matson,  J.  B.Cone, 
C.  H.  Clark,  Archibald  A.  Welch,  W.  Waldo  Hyde;  D. 
R.  Howe,  Treos.;  Archibald  A.  Welch,  Sec'y.  Annual 
meeting,  Saturday  after  2d  Thursday  in  May. 

Principal,  Job 'Williams;  Instructors,  Gilb't  0.  Fay, 
A.  S.  Clark,  George  F.  Stone,  John  E.  Crane,  Mary 
A.  Mann,  Caroline  0.  Sweet,  Jane  B.  Kellogg,  Lucy 
H.  Williams,  MoUte  J.  Noyes,  Sarah  T.  Sprague: 
Teachers  of  Articulation,  Mary  Allen,  Adelia  C.  Fay, 
Elizabeth  Fay,  Edith  L.  Ames;  Drawing,  Solon  P. 
Dayis;  Steioard,  W.  P.  Williams;  Attending  Physician, 

F.  T.  Simpson.  

ART  SOCIETY  OF  HARTFORD. 
Org.  June,  1877.    Inc.  March,  1886.     Capital,  $50,000. 
Mrs.  F.G.Whitmore, Pr.  I  Mrs.  T.W.  Rubskll,  R.8ec. 
Mrs.E.  H.  Pkrkins,  V.  P.  \  Mrs.  W.  Walker,  C.  Sec. 
Miss  S.  R.  Dunham,  V.  P.  I  Mrs.  William  E.  Collins, 
Mrs.  Jab.  B.  Cone,  Treas.  \      Assistant  Treasurer. 

Honorary  Managers. — Mrs.  Charlotte  M.  Ely,  Mrs. 
Geo.  Jones,  Miss  Mary  F.  Collins,  Miss  Alice  Taintor. 

Managers. — Mi*s.  M.  I).  Thompson,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Pal- 
mer, Miss  M.  C.  Root,  Miss  Frances  A.  Beach,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Beach,  Miss  Emily  Cheney,  Miss  A.  K.  Bunce,  Miss 
Mary  Talcott,  Miss  Louise  Williams,  Miss  Emily  Bar- 
nard, Mrs.  A.  A.  Welch,  Mrs.  F.  W.  Cheney,  Mrs.  J.  L. 
English,  Mrs.  Geo.  Keller,  Mrs.  Cluis.  I).  Warner,  Mrs. 
Geo.  G.  Williams,  Miss  Sarah  Day,  Eliza  Robinson, 
Mrs.  J.  C.  Day,  Miss  Sarah  Goodwin. 

Studio,  in  the  Atheneum  building,  206  Main  street. 
Annual  meeting  second  Thursday  in  Jan. 

BOARD  TRUSTEES  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN 

ASSOCIATION. 
Charles  A.Jewell,  Chairman;  Appleton  R.  Hillyer, 
5ec'y  and  Treas.;  James  G.  Batterson,  Daniel  R. 
Home,  G.  Pierpont  Davis,  John  F.  Tracy,  James  A. 
Smith,  W.  H.  Talcott.  This  Board  has  the  care  of 
property  interests  of  the  Association. 

CHARITABLE  SOCIETY  IN  HARTFORD. 
Formed  November  28, 1792.  Chartered  May,  1809. 

Rodney  Dennis,  President. 
C.  T.  Welles,  8ec.  ^  TV.  |  W.  A.  Willard,  Auditor. 

Almoners. — E.  B.  Famham,  A.H.Tillinghast.  Ralph 
Foster,  G.  P.  Chandler,  H.  J.  Case.  Annual  meeting  2d 

Tuesday  in  Oct.  

CHURCH  HOME. 
C^r/crerf  1876.  76  Bellevue. 

John  Wiluams,  Pres''L       I  Jacob  L.Greene. Treai. 
L.W.Saltonstall,  V.Pres.  \  E.  DeF.  Miel,  Sefy. 

Managers. — Mrs.  E.  S.  Bartlett.  Mrs.  G.  W.  Kus- 
sell.  Miss  Alice  Bolter,  Mrs.  G.  A.  Wright,  Sec'y;  Mrs. 
T.  G.  Talcott,  Treas.;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Russell,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Binningham,  Mi's.  C.  F)hbitts,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Torry,  Mre. 
J.  E.  Ball,  Mrs.  John  W.  Gray,  Mrs.  Charles  Galacar, 
Miss  J.  Gilbert.  Miss  T.  Bradin,  Mrs.  Bingham, 
Mrs.  Mugford,  Mrs.  H.  W.  Richards,  Miss  H.  C. 
Hawley.  Advisory  Board,  Dr.  G.  W.  Russell,  Jas. 
A.  Smith,  Henry  K.  Morgan,  L.  A.  Dickinson,  G.  H. 
Day.  Trustees,  *G.  W.  Russell,  J.  L.  Greene,  Charles 
A.  Pease.  Auditors,  Clarence  Bryant,  George  E. 
Hoadley.  Chaplain,  G.  R.  Warner.  Matron,  Mr*.  M. 
F.  Weeks.  Pnysician,  John  H.  Rose.  Annual  meet^ 
Ing  on  Wednesday  following  2d  Sunday  after  Easter. 


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CITY  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY,  SS4  PeaH 
Chartered  1869.  Mrs.     Emma  G.  Adam^  Mi 
E.  S.  Sykbs,  Pret'U  Gbo.  F.  Hiujb, 

C.  H.  Prentice,  V.  Pr.  A.  L-  Huirr, 

Olin  H.  Clark,  Secretary.       J.  B.  Pikbcb,     **^ 

This  Society  employs  a  city  missionaiy  with  the  c^M 
efforts  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  this  citj.  Ic- 
nual  meeting  in  Noyember.  Building  dedicated  Hsti 
26. 1891.  

DIRECTORS  OF  THE  MISSIONARY  SOCIETT 
OF  CONNECTICUT,  426  Asgiasm. 

Organized  1798,  chartered  October,  1802,  and  t<*.k 
the  aboye  title  by  legislatiye  enactment  March  1S,1!<»- 
Ward  W.  Jacobs,  twos.;  W.  U.  Moore,  Sec^mtdS.M 

Directors. — Geo.  L.  Walker,  Nathaniel  ShipcBsa. 
David  N.  Camp,  Joel  S.  Iron,  George  W.  Banks,  Wa:. 
8on  L.  Phillips,  E.  P.  Parker,  S.  H.  Fellow*,  Aad 
W.  Hazen,  Jos.  Anderson,  J.  W.  Backus,  E.  W.  If  &r*h, 
Jno.  DePen,  G.  M.  Woodruff,  H.  L.  Reade,  H.  G.  Tb- 
cott,  J.  S.  Voorhes,  William  H.  Catlin,  Rer.  D.  C. 
Eggleston,  Rey.  J.  H.  Twichell,  Key.  David  E.  Jotieu 
Auditors.— D.  N.  Camp,  H.  S.  Talcott,  Rey.  D.  E. 
Jones.  Annual  meeting  in  February  in  Metocriil 
hall.  These  Directors  have  five  Tiwts:  —  West«a 
Work;  Everest  Fund;  Memorial  Hall  Estate;  Stsu 
Work;  and  Special  Trusts. 

CHURCH  SCHOLARSHIP  SOCIETY,  /iKorp.  IST*. 
Rt.  Rrv.  John  Williams,  Middletown,  PreudemL 
Rey.  C.  G.  Bristol,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sec'j  amd  Dre^s. 
Board  of  Education.— T.  R.  Pynchon,  Ckairmm^  F. 
Goodwin,  J.  W.  Bradin,  J.  H.  Barbour,  F.W.  Harrimaa, 
James  Stoddard,  S.  Taylor,  A.  C.  Goodman,  F.  J.  Kings- 
bury, G.  W.  Russell,  C'  G.  Bristol,  Benj.  Page.  Ammal 
meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  June,  where  convened  by  Bishop. 

FIREMEN'S  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

OF  THK  CTTT  OP  HARTFORD. 

OrgcauMedt  Jimm,_1886.     Incorporated^  Mam^  18Sd. 

S.  P.  AoNEW,  OoUecior. 
Thos.  Blakb,  AmdHor, 
F.  P.  Lkpard,       " 
Charlks  C.  Strong,  TVeotarer. 
Board  of  Trustees  of  FiremefCs  Benevolent  Soesetg.— 
Louis  Krug,  Chairman;   Wm.  E.  Smith,  Hoae  Ka  I; 
William  Fitzpatrick,  Engine  No.  1;  CO.  Champiic, 
No.  2:  Charles  Tarbox,  No.  8;  E.  J.  Hale,  No.  4;  W.  £. 
Tucker,  No.  5;  John  A.  Staib,  No.  6;  .1.  C.   Secor, 
No.  7;  Wra.  S.  Smith,  Hose  Co.;  S.  C.  Cooper.  Book 
&  Ladder  Co. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  June.    235  members. 
TruMtee  for  the  Old  Veteran  DepartmemL—^ohn  C 
McManus. 

Amount  of  Funds,  June  1, 1896,  $20,122.63.  Paid  to 
widows  and  orphans  past  year,  $868.  Paid  members, 
$426.00.  Total  paid  members,  widovrs,  and  orphans, 
$23,883.50.  21  members  haye  been  helped,  183  orders 
drawn  for  widows  and  orphans. 

HARTFORD  ORPHAN  ASYLUM,  171  Putnam  tL 
Was  chartered  June  22. 1865,  by  uniting  the  Uait- 
ford  Beneficent  Society  wnich  was  fonned  m  1809  and 
chartered  in  1818  for  F'emale  Orphans,  and  of  the  Boys 
Orphan  Asylum,  which  was  duariered  in  1883.  TLe 
building  firet  occupied  stood  comer  of  Albany  av.  and 
Woodland  st  The  second  building  at  102  W^ashington 
St.  was  torn  down,  July,  1886.  The  third  edifice  is 
now  occupied  on  Russ  st. 

Mrs.  Chas.  F.  Howard,  President. 


N.  6.  HiMOKLET,  PresX 
Louis  Krug,  Vice 
Dudley  W.  HAVEHs,5ec'y 


Mrs.  A.  P.  Htdb,  VicePr 
Mrs.  F.  B.  Coolet,      ** 
Mrs.  F.  GooDwiiv,        " 
Mrs.  L.  Brainard,      ** 

Managers. — Mrs.  John  A 
hour,  Mrs.  George  M.  Bartholomew,  Mrs.  Edward  B. 
Bennett,  Mrs.  James  Bolter,  Mrs.  Leyerett  Biminard. 
Mrs  John  R.  Buck,  Miss  E.  Blythe,  Mrs.  G.  R. 
Shepherd,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Camp,  MrsT  W.  C.  Skinner, 
Mrs.    Francis     B.     Cooley,     Mrs.    J.     S.     Coitis, 


D.  R.  Howe,  Trtas. 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Camp,  As^t  Tr. 
Mrs.  E.  B.  Berrett.C^. 
Mr8.C.F.SEDOWiCK,JZ.  8. 
len,  Mrs.  Lucius  A.  Bar- 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


703 


Mrs.  F.  R.  Foster,  Mn.  James  J.  Goodwin,  Mrs. 
Franoes  Goodwin,  Mn.  Charles  E.  Gross,  Mrs.  D.  R. 
Howe.  Mrs.  A.  P.  Hyde,  Mrs.  Havemeyer,  Mrs.  Charles 
F.  Howard,  Charlotte  A.  Jewell,  Mrs. 'J.  F.  Jadd,  Mrs. 
Roland  Mather,  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Moore,  Mrs.  George  R. 
Shepherd,  Mrs.  G.  E.  Taintor,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Taintor,  Mrs. 
J.  J.  Nairn,  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Beach.  Mrs.  W.  W.  Hyde, 
Mrs.  Chas.  F.  Sedffwick,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Smith,  Mrs.  Wilder 
Smith,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Palmer.  Antoinette  R.  Phelps,  Mrs. 
DeWitt,  Mr9.  W.  J.  Wood,  Miss  Ellen  Case,  Miss  Clara 
E.  Hillyer,  Miss  H.  E.  Hendee. 

Svp^i — Rev.  George  Dustin;  ifairon— Mrs.  George 
Dustm.  Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in  Jnne.  Man- 
agers' meeting  first  Monday  in  each  montli.  No.  in 
iUylum,  Jane,  1896, 118. 

LARRABEE  FUND  ASSOCIATION. 

OrgavUedy  Dec.  1864.    MeeU  tU  426  Asybtm  sf. 

Mrs.  S.  S.Ward,  Hon.Pr«<.  |  Mrs.  Jacob  Kmodb,  Pres. 

EL.LBN  W.  Grat,  198  Farmington  av.  Sec.  and  Treat. 

Executive  CommUiee. — Mrs.  N.  H.  Morgan,  Miss  A.  S. 
McManus,  Mrs.  J.  G.  Parsons,  Mrs.  Chas.  R.  Burt,  Mrs. 
E.  B.  Bennett,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Brainard,  Miss  Sarah  Fisher, 
Mrs.  Howard  A.  Camp,-  Mi$(s  Susan  T.  Clark.  Annual 
meeting  in  October 

Trust  Fund,  $28,242.02.  Annual  income  to  be  appro- 
priated to  the  relief  of  the  lame,  maimed  and  deformed 
Females  of  Town  of  Hartford.  Treat.  C.  C.  Strong, 
TVtwtees. — Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  City  andSelectmen 
of  Hartford.  

PRIVATE  COACHMEN'S  BENEV'NT  ASSOCIAPN. 

Chartered  April,  1884.  92  Atylum. 

E.  J.  Pkice,  22  Alden  tt.j  Prerident. 

Hbnry  Ford,  V.  Pres'L    \  Patrick  Golden,  Treat, 

Wm.  Feblby,  77  Wethersfield  av.,  B.  and  C.  8ec*y. 

William  R.  Jones,  F.  Sec'y. 
Directort. — John  Kane,  T.  Quirk,  A.  S.  Tillotson,  J. 
McCarty.    Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  January 
Meets  monthly,  2d  Tuesday  evening  at  92  Asylum  st 

RETREAT  FOR  THE  INSANE.~80  WaAmgUm, 
See  paget  600,  607. 

SOCIETY  FOR  INCREASE  OF  THE  MINISTRY  OF 

THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
Organized  1857.  Incorporated^  1869.  Office  87  Spring. 
Kt.  Rev.  John  Williams,  Middletown,  Conn.,  PretH; 
Rev.  T.  R.  Pyncheon,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Rev.  F.  D.  Hoskins, 
Cor.  Sec^y;  James  Bolter,  Treat.:  Rev.  S.  0.  Seymour, 
Chairman  Ex.  Com.    Annual  election  2d  Tuesday,  Sept. 

ST.  JOHN'S  SICK  AND  BURIAL  SOCIETY. 
Chartered  Juiy  18, 1848.  92  Asylum. 

James  Connelly,  Fret*t.  I  Daniel  A.  Herme,  Treat. 
Joseph  Dillon,  V.  Pi^*L  \  P.  D.  Ryan,  Sec'y. 
Meets  8d  Sunday,  monthly.   Elections  June  and  Dec. 

ST.  PATRICK'S  BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 


Chartered  1842.  130  Afain. 
F.  A.  Mekriman,  Pret't. 
James  Morgan,  V.  Pret't. 


Edward  T.  Lyons,  Treat. 
James  Watson,  F.  Sec'y. 
John  Tagerty,  R.  8ec*y. 


Meetings  first  Sunday,  monthly,  at  104  Asylum  street. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Sunday  in  January. 

THEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 

Now  Hartford  Theological  Seminary. 

For  full  particulart  tee  paget  6SO,  OSi* 

TRINITY  COLLEGE,  Chartered  1828. 
The  former  site  was  west  of  Trinity  street  and  north 
of  Capitol  avenue,  now  that  part  of  Bushnell  Park 
known  as  the  Capitol  grounds.  Three  brown  stone 
buildings  stood  on  the  crest  of  the  hill,  facing  the  east. 
The  first  class  graduated  was  in  1827.  In  1878  the 
college  was  removed  to  its  new  site  on  Summit  street, 
where  the  buildings  stand  on  west  part  of  a  campus 
of  seventy-eight  acres.     The  library   contains  over 


86,000  volumes,  and  is  rapidly  increasing.  There  is  a 
large  cabinet,  a  fine  science  building,  an  astronomical 
observatory,  and  a  gymnasium  with  public  hall.  The 
annual  commencement  is  held  on  tne  last  Thursday 
in  June. 

Rev.  Geo.  Wiluamsom  Smith,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  PretU. 

Chas.  E.  Graves,  Treat.;  office  89  Pearl  ttreet. 
For  fuU  particwart  tee  paget  678,  079. 

TRINITY  COLLEGE  SOCIETIES. 
missionary  society. 
Founded.  1632. 
G.  N.  Holcombe,  PretH ;  H.  A.  Knapp,  Vice  Pret't ; 
W.  A.  Sparks,  Sec^y ;  J.  W.  Lord,  Treat.;  Rev.  Profs. 
Pynchon  and  Hart,  Chaplains.    Meets  Tuesday  even- 
ings in  the  Latin  room. 

OONNBCTICUT  BETA  OF  PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

Founded,  1845. 
Professor  Pynchon,  Preset ;  Professor    Hart,  Sec^y. 
Seven  undergraduate  members  in  class  of  1896. 

LOCAL  FRATERNITY  OF  I.  K.  A. 

Founded,  1829. 
Hon.  John  T.  Wait,  l.l.  d.,  President  of  Corporation. 
Meets  at  Hall  on  Vernon  st     Eight  resident  members. 

FRATBRNITY  OF  DELTA  PSI,  EPSILON  CHAPTER. 

Founded,  1850. 
Meets  at  Chapter  House,  comer  of  Summit  street 
and  AUen  place.    Eleven  resident  members. 

FRATERNITY  OF  ALPHA  DELTA  PHI,  PHI  KAPPA 

CHAPTER. 

Founded  as  Phi  Kappa  Society,  1885;  Chapter  char- 
tered, 1878.  Meets  at  Chapter  House,  122  Vernon 
street.    Eighteen  resident  members. 

FRATEBNITT    OF    DELTA    KAPPA    EPSILON,  ALPHA  CHI 

CHAPTER. 

Chapter  chartered,  1879. 
Eleven  resident  members. 

FRATBRNTTT    OF  PSI    UPSILON,   BETA    BETA    CHAPTER. 

Founded  as  Beta  Beta  Society,  1842;  Chapter  char- 
tered, 1880.  Meets  in  Chapter  House,  comer  of  Wash- 
ington and  Park  streets.  Twenty-two  resident  mem- 
bers. 

FBATERNITY  OF  SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON,  OONNECTICDT 

ALPHA   CHAPTER. 

Chapter  chartered,  1892. 
Nine  resident  members. 

FRATERNITY  OF  PHI  GAMMA  DELTA,  TAU  ALPHA 

CHAPTER. 

Chapter  chartered,  1898. 
Ten  resident  members. 

FRATERNITY  OF  ALPHA  CHI  BHO. 

Organized,  1896. 
Sixteen  resident  members. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  GOOD  WILL  CLUB. 
Good  Wai  Hall,  side  entrance.      Keney  Hall,  40  Pratt, 
Incor,  Jan.  28, 1888.     Building  dedicated  Feb.  22,  1889. 
Special  Charter,  April,  1889. 


A.  E.  Burr,  President 
Chas.  Hopkins  Clark,  Tr. 


Francis  Goodwin,  V.P. 
Charlks  H.  Coit,  Sec% 


andAss't  Treas. 
Trutteet.—A.  E.  Burr.  F.  Goodwin,  J.  C.  Parsons, 
Chas.  H.  Clark,  Atwood  Collins,  W.  W.  Hyde,  S.  G. 
Dunham,  D.  R.  Howe,  Chas.  H.  Coit,  Edward  Curtis, 
Samuel  Hart,  Alex.  R.  Merriam.  Annual  meeting 
2d  Monday  in  May. 

TRUSTEES  OF   NATIONAL   COUNCIL  OF  CON- 
GREGATIONAL CHURCHES. 
Chartered  AwrU,  1885.        Capital  980,000. 
Corporaiort, — w.  H.  Moore,  S.  B.  Forbes  and  others. 
Annual  meeting  in  February 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  FUND  FOR  MINISTERS. 

Incorporated  1868. 
Same  ofilcers  as  **  Directors  of  the  Missionary  Society 
of  Connecticut.*' 


704 


GEERS    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  WIDOWS  HOME. 
Incorporated,  1860.     AuthoriMtd  CapUai  $26,000. 
Homes  at  188  Market  and  15  So.  ffudton  att. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Bradin,  PresH.      I  Ed.  P.  Taylob,  ^wcPr. 
B.  A.  Wadswortii,  3.  f  AgL    Sbcurity  Co.,  Treas. 
This  corporation  consists  of  tne  Rectors  and  Wardens 
of  Christ,  St.  John  and  Trinity  Churches  in  Hartford. 
Annual  meeting,  Easter  Tuesday. 

UNION  FOR  HOME  WORK. 
Chartered  July,  1872.    280  Market  tt. 


Mrs.  Samuel  Colt,  Prtt't, 
Mrs.  N.  Shipman,  V.  P. 
Mrs.  G.  W.  Russell,     ** 


Mrs.  M.  G.  BuLKELKT,  Tr. 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Buck.  Sec, 
Mrs.  Louise  Chenby,C& 


Executive  Commiitee. — Mrs.  Samuel  Colt,  Mrs.  Na- 
thaniel Shipraan,  Mrs.  John  R.  Buck,  Mrs.  Louis  Che- 
ney, Miss  Margaret  BIythe,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Russell,  Mrs. 
W^  H.  Palmer,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Bunce,  Mrs.  M.  G.  Bulkeley, 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Jarvis,  Mrs.  R.  J.  Catling,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Rob- 
inson, Mrs.  G.  C.  Perkins.  Finance  Oommiitee. — 
Mrs.  Frank  L.  Howard,  Mrs.  Chas.  E.  Gross,  Mrs.  Wm. 
H.  Bulkeley,  Mrs.  John  Hall,  Miss  Lydia  Brooks,  Mrs. 
James  Mclitlanus,  Miss  C.  A.  Jilison,  Mrs.  Geo.  H.  Day, 
Mrs.  J.  S.  Camp,  Mrs.  P.  H.  Ingalls,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Sluyter, 
SuperintenderUy  office  hours  8  a.  m .  to  12  m.  ;  Mrs.  N. 
Shipman,  Miss  Margaret  BIythe,  Day  Nursery.  An- 
nuaJ  meeting,  first  Tuesday  in  May. 

UNITED  WORKERS  CLUB,  286  Main  street. 
Organized  March  18,  1888.    Incorporated  April,  1888, 
as  Utiited  Wc/rkersand   Woman* s  Exchange.    In- 
corporated umier  prestent  name,  April,  1893. 
Miss  Mary  B.  Lewis,  President. 


Mrs.  R  B.  Rigos,  V.  Pres'i 
V.  Vanderrrek,  " 

Mahel  C.  Washburn,  " 
EuzA  L.  McCook,  Sec. 


Grace  Turn  bull,  7V«a«. 
M.Sullivan,  AssH    ** 
Caroline  Hansbll,  Lib. 
Herbert  White,  Aud. 


Alfreda  Dickerson,  Chairman  Educational  Commit- 
tee ;  H.  G.  Pratt,  Chairman  Membership  Commiitee ; 
Emily  M.  Morgan,  Chairman  Vacation  Committee; 
Professor  J.  J,  McCook.  Lucius  F.  Robinson,  M.  M. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Appleton  R.  Hillyer,  Miss  C  M.  Hewins, 
Board  of  CouncxL 

WADSWORTH   ATHENEUM,  206  Main  sL, 

Is  a  granite  building  of  100  ft.  in  length  on  Main  st. 
and  80  ft  in  depth  in  center  wings,  and  70  ft.  in  depth  in 
outside  wings.  It  is  of  the  castelated  structure,  with 
central  towers  70  feet  in  height  and  corner  buttresses 
66  ft.  in  height,  with  an  extensive  brick  addition  on 
the  east  of  Tudor  architecture,  which  is  U8ed,  on  the 
first  floor,  for  the  Librnry  of  the  Hartford  Library 
Association;  and,  on  the  second  floor,  for  the  Wat- 
KINSON  Library  with  the  library  of  the  Historical 
Society  adjoining.  The  first  floor  of  the  main  build- 
ing on  the  North  is  used  for  the  Public  Reading 
room  and  Trustkes  room.  The  whole  South  division 
of  the  main  building  is  occupied  by  the  Connecticut 
Historical  Society.  The  Central  and  Northern  por- 
tions of  the  main  building  on  the  2d  floor  are  occupied 
a,-*  a  Public  Art  Gallery  and  for  the  Art  School. 
The  building  was  erected  by  voluntary  contributions 
of  citizens,  with  the  land  and  fence,  cost  over  S200.000. 
Commenced  April,  1842,  and  completed  in  July,  1844, 
and  the  additions  in  January,  1893. 

Francis  Goodwin,  President 
Nath'l  Shipman,  V.Pres.  I  James  B.  Cone,  8ec*y. 
James  G.  Batterson,  "     |  J.  F.  Morris,  Treasurer. 
John  C.  Parsons,  Chas.  E.  Gross,  Auditors. 

Trustees. — Chas.  J.  Hoadly,  Jonathan  F.Morris,  Henrv 
C.  Robinson,  John  C.  Day.  J.  Hammond  Trumbull, 
Jas.  B.  Cone,  Charles  Hopkms  Clark,  Chas.  £.  Gross, 
Theodore  Lyman,  John  C.  Parsons,  .Tacob  L.  Greene, 
and  ex  oMcin,  the  Mayor  of  the  City  of  Hartford  j 
Sv^^t  of  Building,  Frank  B.  Gay.    An*l  meeting,  June. 

House  Committee, — Francis  Goodwin,  Charles  E. 
Gross,  Theodore  Lyman,  James  B.  Cone. 

Finance  Committee. — Francis  Goodwin,  J.  F.  Morris, 
John  C.  Parsons,  Jacob  L.  Greene. 


WALNUT  LODGE  HOSPITAL  COMPAJTT. 

Chartered  April  21, 1886.  Fawr/UU  mmm. 

T.  D.  Cbothkbs,  I*res*t. 
B.  B.  Alluvo,  Treas.        \     S.  B.  CBamBBS,  See}. 
A  private  asylum  for  the   special  medicai  can  c£ 
treatment  of  Inebriates  and  Opium  Casbb.    Sgar* 
facilities   proyided  for  each    one.       Address,    T.  I 
Crothebs,  m.  d.,  Superinteadent,  Hmrtford,  Cia^ 

See  page  070* 

WATKINSON   JUVENILE   ASYLUM   ASD  FA21 

SCHOOL.— ^/dany  and   Bioomfield  At^es. 
Francis  Good  win,  Pre«'<.  I  Charte^-ed  Mfay^  1863. 
D.  H.  Wells,  Sec'y.  \  Dakikl  B.   Howk,  Trem 

TVufteet.— Henry  Barnard,  Roland  Mather.  J.  C  Pv 
sons,  F.  W.  Cheney,  N.  ShipmaD,  G.  Pierepont  Da-rx 
A.  C.  Danham,  Francis  Goodwin^  D.  R.  Howe,  Jacob  L 
Greene,  Chas.  M.  Beach,  Jaroos  A.  SmttK,  Chae.  E^.- 
Icins  Clark,  Daniel  H.  Wells,  Geo.  K.  Taintor,  Lac^ 
P.  Robinson. 

Edwin  B.  Smead,  Princ^l;  Selden  W.  Hajw. 
Assistant:  Honora  C.  Whiting,  Sckifol  Teacher;  Ifn 
Mary  J.  Page.  Matnm;  Francis  G.  Stockbridge,  Farm 
Supt,  School  opened  Jane  1, 18S1.  Annnal  meeaqr 
2d  Tuesday  in  February.  Lands  and  Funds,  abas* 
S245,000.  New  buildings  on  ''Handicroft  FsrmT 
Albany  and  Bloonifield  aves.        See  issdex  to  CKf^e%iL 

WOMEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOC*N  OF  HARTFORD. 
Org,  June  6, 1867.  Ineor,  1869.   68  Church 


Mrs.  Geo.  Kellooo,  Pres. 
Mrs.  F.  B.  CooLKT,  V,  Pr. 
Mrs.  Thos.  SiasoN, 
Mrs.  P.  Jkwell, 


II 


Mrs.  6.  M.  Stohe,  C  Sec 
Mrs.  RoBT.  K.  D AT,  R.Sl 
Miss  G.  A.  Jkwkli^  Tr. 
JOHK  Allxn,  Amditor. 


Directresses. — Mrs.  George  Kell<^^,  Mrs.  Fkraoct*  B- 
Cooley,  Mrs.  Thomas  Sisson,  Mrs.  B.  E.  Hooker,  Mr*. 
.John  Allen.  Mrs.  Pliny  Jewell,  Mrs.  Stephen  Terrr, 
Mrs.  Chas.H.  Boardman,  Mrs.  Seth  Talcott.  Mrs.  S.  C 
Preston,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Barbour,  Mrs.  G.  M.  ^tone.  If  .a 
W.  N.  Pelton.  Mrs.  J.  C.  Royce,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Johnson, 
Mrs.  John  H.  White,  Mrs.  D.  U.  Wells,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Fairfield,  Mrs.  G.  L.  Chase,  Mrs.  William  J.  Toller,  Miil 
R.  E.  Day,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Hubbard,  Mrs.  Edward  A 
Smith,  Mrs.  John  S.  Camp,  Miss  Charlotte  A.  Jewell, 
Miss  Frances  Z.  Niles,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Hooker,  Mrs.  Arthur 
Gillett,  Mrs.  Henry  E.  Hastings,  Mrs.  Everett  P.  Ccr- 
tis,  Mrs.  Williston  Walker,  Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Blytbr, 
Mrs.  M.  Jacobus,  Mrs.  Charles  Cheney,  Miss  CharlottB 
Huntington,  Mrs.  J.  J.  Nairn.    Annoai  meeting  io  Oct 

Young  Women^s  Boarding  Home,  68  {7%tirdk  street— 
Mrs.  Harriet  A.  Piatt,  Matron. 

Industrial  Dkpartmemt,.  54  Church  sL,  Miss  E. 
C.  Maxwell,  Superintendent. 

WIDOWS*  SOCIETY. 

Organised^  1826.  Incorporated^  1847. 

Mrs.  Robert  E.  Day,  President. 

Mrs.  Chab.  R.  Bukt,  JVecu.  \  Mrs.  C.  A.  Jewell,  Sec*f. 

Almoners. —  Miss  Mary  Bigelow,  Mrs.  Robert  £.  Day, 

Mrs.  H.  G.  Howe,  Mrs.  A.  L.  Hunt    Annaal  meeting  in 

September. 

Niles  Fund  Almoners. — Miss  Sarah  Davis,  Mn.  Ar- 
thur F.  Eggleston,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Jewell,  Mrs.  T.  Sisson. 

WOMAN'S  AID  SOCIETY. 
Org.  Feb.  1878.     Chart  1881.    Bime  1  PaaKim  st 


Mrs.  E.  B.  Tukmer,  Pres, 
Mrs.  F.  Goodwin,  V,P, 
Mrs.  H.  E.  Taintor,  '* 
Mrs.  E.  A.  Smith, 


Mrs.  T  W.  Russell, 7r«<i<. 

Mrs.  J.  R.  Buck,  Ass^t  Tr. 

Mrs.  Stephen  Tbrrt,J2.5. 

Mrs.  H.  £.  Taintor,  a  S. 


Annual  meeting  in  January. 

WOMANS    CONGREGATIONAL  HOME   MSSION- 
ARY  UNION  OF  CONNECTICUT. 
Orgameed  Jan.  U,  ISB5.  Incorporated  1SB$, 

Miss  £.  R.  Camp,  New  Britain,  PraX 


Mrs.  F.  B.  CooLEY,  V,  P, 
Mrs.  Geo.L. Walker,  ** 
Mrs.  Henry  Gay,       ** 


Mrs.  S.  M.  HoTCRKiss,  VJP. 
Mrs.  E.  Hubbard,       " 
Mrs.  Ward  W.  Jacobs,  TV. 


89 


OEEB  8    HABTFOBO    CITY    DIBBCTOKY. 


706 


Mrs.  0.  T.  Millard,  Hartford,  Cor.  Ste'^y. 
Mrs.  Georgs  Follbtt,  Cor,  Sec'y. 
^         Mrs.  A.  H.  Pitkin,  Hartford,  Rec.  Sec*y, 

Mrs.  Eli  G.  Smith,  Bridgeport,  Sec*y  Junior  Work, 
JSxectUhe  Committee. — Mrs.  O.  Vincent  Goffin,  Au- 
relia  Wells,  Mrs.  Francis  Williams,  Mrs.  £.  Ackley.  Mrs. 
Luman  Gowles,  Miss  Alice  H.  Goodwin,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Merwiu,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Kippen,  Miss  Mathewson,  Mrs. 
n      D.  F.  Galliver,  Mrs.  John  Hopson,  Mrs.E.  E.Hubbell, 
Mrs.  H.  P.  Hitchcock,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Sheldon,  Mrs.  Wash- 
ington Glioate,  Mrs.  Gideon  Welch,  Miss  K.  Daniclson. 
I'\nanc€  Commillee, — Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Moore,  Mrs.  Francis 
i-       B.  Cooley,  Mrs.  Henry  Gay.    Auditor, — Cornwall  T. 
J       Millard.    Meets  2d  Monday  of  each  mouth  at  Memorial 
Hall.    Annual  election  in  May. 

WOMAN'S  EXCHANGE. 
Organized  Aprils  1898.  78  Pearl  street, 

Mrs.  Lkvrrett  Braimard,  President, 


Mrs.  M.  B.  Scott,  iZ.  Sec. 

Mrs  F.  A.  Hart,  C  Sec, 

Miss  Hattie  Pratt,  Tr. 


Mrs.  A.F.  Eoglbston,  V,Pr 
Mrs.  A.  R.  Hillyer,      " 
Mrs.  A.  G.  Looms,        ** 

Board  of  Managers. — Mrs.  Edwin  E.  Johnson,  Miss 
Mary  G.  Jones,  Mn.  Leverett  Brainard,  Mrs.  Morgan 
G.  Bulkeley,  Mrs.  Edwin  Strong,  Mrs.  M.  Bradford 
Scott,  Mrs.  Chas.  C.  Beach,  Mrs.  S.  0.  Seymour,  Mrs. 
A.  F.  Eggleston,  Mrs.  A.  R.  Hillyer,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Loomis, 
Mrs.  F.  A.  Hart,  Miss  Hattie  6.  Pratt,  Mrs.  P.  H.  In- 
ealls,  Mrs.  Louis  R.  Chenev,  Mrs.  John  J.  Narin,  Miss 
Helen  Whitney,  Mrs.  Emily  Morgan,  Mrs.  F.  H.  Adri- 
ance,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Redfield,  Mrs.  R.  N.  Seyms,  Mrs  T. 
Belknap  Beach,  Miss  Josephine  Barnard,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Greene,  Miss  Mary  Robinson,  Miss  Laura  Taft. 


YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

Org.  Feb,  7, 1878.     Chartered  April^  1884.     816  Pearl 

C  E.  Thompson,  President. 


Rodney  Dennis,  V,Pres, 
H.  H.  Goodwin,       " 
Chas.  A.  Jeweli^ 
L.  F.  Robinson, 


a 


Charles  T.  Welles,  Tr. 

G.  M.  Hbrsey,  Gen.  Sec^y. 

Chas.  A.  Pease,  Rec.  Sec. 

A.  L.  Hunt,  Auditor. 
Directors, — J.  Allen  Wiley,  C.  D.  Alton,  John  Gem- 
mill,  Gail  B.  Munsill,  Atwdod  Collins,  John  S.  Camp, 
S.  P.  Davis,  J.  H.  Jarman,  Wm.  H.  Talcott,  W.  B. 
Morgan,  Wilbur  M.  Stone,  L.  Walter  Clarke.  Annual 
meeting  in  May.  Rooms  open  week  days  from  9  A.M. 
till  10  p.  M.;  on  Sundays  from  1  till  6  p.m.  Song  ser- 
vice for  men,  on  Sundays,  8.80  p.  m.,  except  in  the 
summer.  The  average  age  of  members  Is  22^  years. 
Total  membership  April  1, 1896, 1,250.  There  are  112 
different  occupations  reoresented  in  the  enrollment. 
Young  men  of  all  cre.e^s,  and  no  creeds  may  join. 
The  property  interests  and  voting  privilege  is  limited 
to  the  control  of  members  of  Protestant  Evangelical 
Churches.  Educational  classes  are  maintained  even- 
ings during  the  fall  and  winter  months.  There  was 
an  enrollment  of  over  380  students  season  1895-6. 
The  Educational  Department  known  as  the  Hillyer  In- 
stitute has  an  endowment  of  $60,000.  A  Working- 
man's  Exchange  is  maintained  as  one  of  the  many 
departments  of  the  Association.  Recreation  rooms 
furnished  with  pool  tables,  and  other  games  are  pro- 
vided. The  workingmen  of  the  city  assemble  in  large 
numbers  at  these  rooms  where  social  privileges  are  en- 
ioyed  free  from  the  demoralizing  influences  of  the  sa- 
loon. All  workingmen  18  years  or  over  may  join  this 
department  as  well  as  that  of  the  main  association. 
The  new  building,  cor.  Jewell,  Ford  and  Pearl  streets, 
was  opened  November  8, 1893.  It  is  a  superior  build- 
ing in  all  respects.      See  pages  67/0^  ^78* 


BOARD  OF  TRADE  OF  THE  CITY  OF  HARTFORD. 

Organized^  July^  1888. 
J.  M.  Allen,  President,    I  C.  C.  Kimrall,  V,  Pres*t. 
P.  H. Woodward,  T,^S.\  Flint  Jewell,         <* 


J.  M.  Allen,  C.  C.  Kimball,  Geo.  A.  Fairfield,  Jud- 
son  H.  Root^  John  F.  Morris,  Charles  E.  Billings,  M. 
H.  Whaples,  John  G.  Root,  Charles  B.  Whitinff,  Clar- 
ence B.  Ingraham,  Ernest  Cadv,H.  C.  Dwight,  Morgan 
G.  Bulkeley,  F.  A.  Pratt,  Cfiarles  M.  Beach,  A.  E. 
Burr,  George  H.  Day,  Charles  £.  Gross,  Asa  S.  Cook, 
A.  B.  Gillett,  0.  H.  Blanchard,  S.  M.  Bronson,  Lev- 
erett Brainard,  Charles  H.  Clark,  Albert  A.  Pope, 
Directors.  S.  M.  Bronson,  Chairman  Membersnip 
Committee ;  Geo.  L.  Chase,  Chairman  Reception  Commit- 
tee ;  Chas.  B.  Whiting,  Chairman  Finance  Committee  ,- 
Geo.  H.  Day,  Chairman  House  Committee;  J.  F.  Swords, 
Chairman  Transportation  Committee;  James  Nich- 
ols, Chairman  RaiUoay  Proxies;  Francis  Goodwin,  Chair- 
man Public  Affairs  Committee,  Rooms  89  Pearl  st 
Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  January. 


CONN.  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.— 206  Main. 
Library  open  9.80  a.m.  to  12.80  noon,  1.80  to  6  p.  m. 
Chas.  J.  Hoadly,  Preset,  j  W.  DeLoss  Love,  Cbr.  Sec. 
J.  F.  Morris,  Treasurer,  j  Rowland  Swift,  Auditor. 
Albert  C.  Bates,  Rec.  Sec^y  and  Librarian. 
Vice  Presidents, — Samuel  Hart,  James  J.  Goodwin, 
Hartford;  James  Terry,  New  Haven;  Theodore  S. 
Gold,  Cornwall;  Frank  F.  Starr,  Middletown;  Miss 
Ellen  D.  Lamed,  Thompson;  Richard  A.  Wheeler, 
Stonington;  Rowland  B.  Lacey,  Bridgeport.  Library, 
22,000  vols.  Chartered  1826.  Annual  election,  May 
26.  Meets  1st  Tuesday  evening  in  each  month,  from 
October  to  May. 

HARTFORD  CANOE  CLUB. 

Organized  April,  1880.     Chartered  1884. 

Ciub  House ,  East  Hartford, 

Geo.  L.  Parmele,  Preset.  I  Wm.  B.  Davidson,  Treas. 

J.  D.  Parker,  Commodore.  \  Francis  H.  Hills,  Sec'^y. 

L.  S.  Hickmott,  AuH  Sec'y, 

Executive  Committee. — Officers    above,   and  Joseph 

W.  Danforth ;  Daniel  S.  Morrell,   V.  Commodore ;  R.  A. 

Wadsworth,    Signal    Officer ;    W.    E.    A.     Bulkeley, 

Measurer,    Annual  meeting  8d  Tuesday  in  January. 


HARTFORD  CLUB. 
Org.  Nov,  1878.    Chart,  July,  1874.    House  88  Prospect. 

Joseph  R.  Hawlet,  President. 
Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  V,  Pr,  I  G.  A.  Bolles,  Treas. 
Wm.  Waldo  Hyde,  "        |  C.  E.  Chase,  8ec*y. 

Managers. — E.  Henry  Hvde,  Jr.,  Samuel  Tavlor, 
William  H.  Bulkeley,  L.  B.  'Plimpton,  Walter  San'ford, 
D.  W.  C.  Skilton.  George  H.  Folts.  House  Committee. — 
William  H.  Bulkelev,  George  H.  Folts,  Charles  E. 
Chase.  Auditors. — 6eorge  Ellis,  James  H.  Knight. 
Annual  meeting,  8d  Monday  in  October. 


HARTFORD  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  206  Main. 

Chartered  1878  as  Hartford  Library  Association,  suc- 
cessors of  the  Hartford  Young  Men's  Institute  that 
was  chartered  in  1887.  Said  Young  Men's  Institute 
purchased  the  books  of  the  Hartford  Library  that  was 
chartered  in  1799.  Present  name  taken  and  opened  to 
the  public  as  a  free  Library  Sept.  15, 1892. 
Sam'l  0.  PRKNTiCEf/Vei  |  Chas.  H.  Clark,  Treas. 
W.  LTwrrcHELL,  V.  Pres  I  Roh't  A.  Griffino.  Sec'y. 

Directors. — Samuel  B.St  John,  W.  C.  Skinner,  Lu- 
cius F.  Robinson,  S.  0.  Prentice,  Francis  Goodwin, 
Charles  M.  Joslyn,  Edward  D.  Bobbins,  W.  W.  Hyde, 
Willis  L  Twitchell,  Robert  A.  Griffing,  Charles  Hopkins 
Clark,  Chas.  P.  Howard. 

Caroline  M.  Hewins,  Librarian;  Anna  Hadlev,  Wm. 
Basse tt,  Florence  P.  Davis,  Alice  M.  Crocker,  Alice  T. 
Cummings,  Mary  G.  Huntington,  Jane  £.  Hastie, 
Caroline  T.  Huntmgton,  Karl  P.  Morba,  Clarence  H. 
Smith,  Herbert  Stedman,  Leon  Futter,  Assistants.  Li- 
brary open  from  9  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m.  ;  Reading  room  firom 
8  A.  M.  to  10  p.  M.  Annual  election  1st  Tuesday  in 
June.     Volumes  in  Library,  88,000;  Periodicals,  112 


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706 


GEER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HARTFORD  TURNHALLE  COMPANY. 

Organized  May  2, 1888.  Capital,  $20,000. 

William  Westphal,  Presiaent. 

Joseph  Schwab,  V.  Pres'L  \  A.  Trautb,  Secretary. 

Joseph  Hibth,  Treasurer. 

Direciori. — William  Westphal,  Joseph   Hlrtb,    T. 

Kassenbrook,  Philip  Conrad,  Joseph  Schwab,  John 

Yungk,    C.   E.  Froehlich,    H.   Spieske,   A.    Traute. 

Ball  Agent,  H.  Spieske.    Annual  election  2d  Tuesday 

in  May.  

HARTFORDER  TURNERBUND. 
Org.  May  19, 1878.  Incar.  April,  1886.  Capital  $10,000. 


John  Yungk,  Preset. 
Henry  Janson,  V.  PresU 
W.  Detiienbakn,  C.  See. 
Trustees. — IL  Spieske, 


K.  St  ADEEM  ANN,  Sec'y. 
A.  Tradtb,  Treas, 
G.  Stehm,  Tvmmatter. 
Junk,  A.  Traute,  Jacob 


Walz,  Herman  Weidlich,  Meet  at  8  Morgan  st,  monthly, 
2d  Monday  evening.  Election  in  Jan.  and  July.  200 
members.  ——— 

WATKINSON  LIBRARY. 
Chartered  1868.        206  Main  sL       Library  46,626  vols. 

Nathaniel  Shipman,  PretidenL 
Rowland  Swift,  Treas.  \  James  B.  Cone,  Secretary. 
Trustees. — Hennr  Barnard,  Roland  Mather,  Rowland 
Swift,  Nathaniel  Shipman,  Francis  Goodwin,  Austin  C. 
Dunham,  Chas. Hopkins  Clark,  Theo.  Lyman,  J.B.Cone, 
J.  L.  Greene,  J.  Hammond  Trumbull,  Lucius  F.  Robin- 
son, Governor  of  Connecticut,  President  of  the  Connect- 
icut Historical  Society.  President  of  the  Wads  worth  AUie- 
neum.  President  of  the  Hartford  Library  Association, 
President  of  Trinity  College,  and  Mayor  of  the  City. 
J.  Hammond  Trumbull,  Librarian  emeritus.  Frank 
B.  Gay,  Acting  Librarian.  Rooms  open  from  9.80  A.  M. 
to  6.80  p.  M.  and  free  to  every  one.  Annual  election 
2d  Tuesday  in  Deo. 


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ANCIENT  BURYING  GROUND  ASSOCIATION. 
John  C.  Parsons,  Preset;  Chas.  T.  Welles,  Trtas.  and 
Sec'y.    One  acre.    Annual  meeting  in  September. 

CEDAR  HILL  CEiiETKRY.— Maple  f  Fairjield  ave. 
Office,  298  Main  street. 

Nelson  Holl is ter,  Pre<*<;  Jonathan B.Bunce,  V.Prest; 
Ward  W.  Jacobs,  Sec'y  and  Treas.;  George  Beach, 
Jonathan  B.  Bunco,  Kelson  Hollister,  Daniel  Phil- 
lips, Francis  B.  Cooley,  Jonathan  F.  Morris,  James 
G.  Batterson,  John  C.  Parsons,  Rowland  Swift,  Geo. 
A.  Fairfield,  Word  W.  Jacobs,  Austin  C.  Dunham, 
Pliny  Jewell,  George  G.  Sumner,  Drayton  Hillyer, 
James  B.  Moore,  Edwin  P.  Taylor,  Arthur  N.  Hollister, 
Oland  H.  Blanchard,  Edward  M.  Gallaudet,  Henry 
C.  Dwight,  WiUiam  B.  Clark,  Atwood  Collins,  Direct- 
ors; James  B.  Moore,  Edwin  P.  Taylor,  Auditors. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Thursday  in  December.  268  acres, 
three  miles  south  of  City  Hall,  on  Maple  av.  First 
interment  July  17, 1866.  Robert  Scrivener,  Sup*t  In- 
corporated, 1864.  

HEBREW  CEMETERY.— 71  Ward  street. 

Adjoinmg  Zion  Hill  Cemetery.  Mortuary  chapel 
thereon  was  dedicated  Oct  17, 1886.  Joseph  Ktishmann, 
R.  Ballerstein,  Charles  Rosentlial,  Committee;  Rymon 
Bocoroselski,  Sexton. 

NORTH  BURYING  GROUND.— 819-871  Main  st. 

In  charge  of  the  Cemetery  Committee.  A  new  iron 
fence,  costing  $8,600,  was  put  up  In  front  of  tliis  Cem- 
etery by  tne  Town  in  1868.  Another  fence  on 
south  side,  put  up  July,  1884.  A  Chapel  and  office, 
erected  at  a  cost  of  $1,496,  north  of  main  entrance, 
in  the  Spring  of  1889.  The  first  interment  in  these 
grounds  was  that  of  Mrs.  Anna  Olcott,  who  died  Feb. 
6  1807.  aged  71.  The  stone  will  be  found  the  ninth 
in  the  first  path  north  from  main  entrance.  Tliere 
have  been  several  additions  made  to  the  area  of  this 
burial  place  since  that  time.  Chas.  A.  Stewart,  Sexton. 


OLD  SOUTH  BURYING  6BOUND.- 
eor.  Benton  st.    Two  acres,    in  charge  of   Cemg:.-*- 

Committee.  

MOUNT  ST.  BENEDICT  CEMETEBY. 

Bluehills  avenue,  about  H  mile  north  of  City  bt 
Very  Rev.  John  A.  Mulcahy,  82  Church  at.,  S^i. 
B.  Higgins,  Sexton;  71  acrea.     First  bnrialy  Nor.  IfTi. 


Grvml 


ST.  PATRICKS  AND  HOLY  TRINITY  C 

Oemeterv  street,  west  of  the  North  Surying 
12  acres;  Very  Rev.  Jonn  A.  Mnlcah y,  S^ 
Broderick,  Sexton. 

SPRING  GROVE  CEMETERY  ASSOCIATI05 
Ezra  Clark,  PreeH;  A.  £.  Burr,  Vice  Prt^tz  J^i 
G.Boot, Treas. and Sed'y;  Ezra  Clark,  Alfred  £.  Bszr. 
G.  Wells  Root,  W.  E.  Sngden,  J.  G.  Root,  M.  W.  Gram, 
John  K.  Williams,  Henry  C.  Jndd,  D.  A.  Rood,  C  li 
Bumham,  William  L.  Matson,  W.  O.  Carpenter,  D.  ¥. 
C.  Skilton,  L.  A.  Dickinson,  Directorg;    M.  W.  Gra^«^ 
Wm.  L.  Matson,  Auditors;  Nahum  G.  Wilder,  S^L 
Annual  meeting  1st  Wednesday  in  June.     901  jfain  st 
First  burial  was  Mrs.  Stephen  Page  in  1845.     Prscs: 
Association  was  organized  in  1867;  with  recent  ea- 
largement,  there  are  83  acres,  and  mora  than  6,0^)6 
bodies  interred  therein. 


ZION'S  HILL— 89  Zionjunction  Ward 
Thomas  Hayes,  Sup*t  ana  Sexton.     23 


CITY  JURORS 
Chosen  by  Court  of  Common  Council,  April  27,  I8SCL 
for  the  year  ending  March  80, 1897. 


Adriance  F.  U. 
Allen  B.  Rowland 
Allen  Norman  F. 
Andrus  Henry  F. 
Andrus  Freeman  W. 
Andrus  Chas.  B. 
Baker  Isaiah,  Jr. 
Ball  John  E. 
Balf  Edward 
Barbour  Lucius  A. 
Barrett  Robert  W. 
Bartholomew  W.  W. 
Benedict  Samuel  N. 
Blake  Charles  A. 
Blake  Thomas  J. 
Blanchard  0.  H. 
Bosworth  Stanley  B. 
Boyd  Thomas 
Brooks  Albert  H. 
Brainerd  Amaziah 
Burr  Franklin  L. 
Candee  John  D. 
Capewell  George  J. 
Case  Horace  J. 
Cobum  Charles 
Colton  Olcott  B. 
Cone  J.  H. 
Cooley  Charles  H. 
Coombs  John 
Cowles  Frank 
Dickinson  L.  A. 
Dwight  Henry  C. 
Fairfield  John  M. 
Faxon  Edward  R. 
Fiege  Augustus  F. 
Fuller  Chauncev  C. 
Furlong  Frank  P. 
Gates  Thomas  W. 
Gillett  Albert  B. 
Glazier  Judson  A. 
Gregg  George  W. 
Griswold  Sanford  A. 
Gunshanan  Thomas  W. 
Haas  Louis  B. 
Hall  John  H. 


Hart  Charles  R. 
Hartstall  Isaac 
Hollister  Geonse  E. 
Huntington  Charles  G. 
Jackson  Bufus  II. 
Jacobs  W.  W. 
Johnson  Frank  £. 
Judd  Edward  H. 
Kellogg  Julius  A. 
Kennedy  Henry. 
King  Horace  n. 
Kohn  Henry 
Lamb  John  W. 
Lepard  Frederick  P. 
Mahl  George 
Marcy  Frederick  A. 
Mather  Walter  S. 
McManns  John  C. 
Mellen  Moses 
Miller  H.G. 
Montgomery  H.  G. 
Moore  CliflTord  D. 
Moran  John  F. 
Murphy  Edward  J. 
Newton  George  W. 
Olds  Alfred  A. 
Packard  Caleb  L. 
Parker  John  D. 
Pease  Charles  A. 
Preston  Albert  B. 
Preston  Miles  B. 
Prutting  George 
Quinn  Patrick  H. 
Rislev  Lorenzo 
Scanlon  Michael  F. 
Schott  James  S. 
Silsby  J.  S. 
Soby  Charles 
Tvler  Heman  A. 
Watson  John 
Wallace  Alfred  M. 
Williams  A.  a  J. 
Watrous  William  H. 
Zweygartt  Henry  J. 


geeb's  habtford  city  directory. 


707 


isttlhntQU. 


Iriittps. 


ALBANY  AVENUE  BRIDGE. 
Built  in  1850,  cost  tltSOO. 

ASYLUM  AVENUE  BRIDGE. 
Built  in  1860,  cost  $1,924.05. 

ASYLUM  ST.  R.  R.  AND  CHURCH  ST.  BRIDGES, 
Including  the  approaches  of  both  to  the  Union 
Station^  completed  in  1890,  costine  $395,049.84,  of 
which  amount  the  City  of  Hartforahas  paid  $197,- 
624.92,  being  one-half  of  the  cost  June  9,  1891, 
there  commenced  a  hearing  before  the  Railroad  Com- 
missioners for  an  adiustment,  whereby  the  city  should 
not  pay  more  than  thirty  per  cent,  and  June  2, 1892, 
they  rendered  their  decision  that  the  city  pay  one-half. 

ASYLUM  STREET  (PARK)  BRIDGE. 
Asylum  street  to  west  drive  on  Park ;  erected  1858, 
of  wood,  cost  $2,500.  Repaired  in  1898  at  a  cost  ot 
$2,000. 

BROAD  STREET  BRIDGE, 
Over  railroad  tracks,  of  tlie  Tmesdell  pattern,  erected 
of  Iron  in  1867,  cost  $52,111.79 — Railroad  Companies 
paying  $7,550  thereof. 

CAPITOL  AVENUE  BRIDGE, 
Across  Park  river,  connecting  Capitol  av.,  with  Sigour- 
ney  street,  1872,  cost  $80,168.71.    Re-built  in  1895  at 
a  cost  of  $10,000. 

COMMERCE  STREET  BRIDGE, 
A  swing  or  draw-bridge,  costing  $14,000,  built  in  the 
fall  of  1859.    Town  paid  $8,750.    This  has  been  super- 
seded by  a  new  iron  swing  bridge  which  was  finished 
in  1887,  and  cost  $9,100. 

EDWARDS  STREET  BRIDGE, 
Built  by  Railroad  Co. 

FARMINGTON  AVENUE  BRIDGE 
Was  built  in  1871,  of  stone,  across  North  branch  Park 
river,  cost  $27,901.54. 

FLATBUSH  AVENUE  BRIDGE, 
Built  In  1862,  cost  $1,974. 

FLOWER  STREET  FOOT  BRIDGE, 
Connecting  said  street  with  Lawrence  st,  cost  $464.50; 
finished  December  21, 1878.  This  bridge  was  rebuilt  of 
stone  and  brick*  with  a  77  feet  arch  span,  46  feet  wide, 
11  feet  high,  with  height  of  16  feet  above  average  low 
water,  with  stone  abutments,  brick  arch  and  parapets, 
two  sidewalks,  each  6  feet  wide  with  a  roadway  80 
foet  wide,  costing  $19,557.24,  including  curbs  and  side- 
walks, and  opened  for  travel  July  1, 1885. 

FORD  STREET  BRIDGE 
Cost  about  $15,000,  and  was  built  in  the  year  1850; 
is  85  feet  wide,  174  feet  long,  of  five  free  stone  arches, — 
the  north  and  soutli  of  fifteen  feet  span  each — ^the  other 
three  of  18  feet  each;  wi^th  of  arches  26  feet;  width 
of  piers  5K  feet;  height  from  top  of  center  arch  to  top 
of  sides,  7  feet.  In  1885  the  sidewalks  on  this  bridge 
were  extended  over  the  sides  on  stone  brackets,  and 
road  bed  widened  at  an  expense  of  $11,287.64. 

FRONT  STREET  BRIDGE 
Cost  $10,00P,  and  was  built  in  the  year  1853;  is  44 
feet  wide,  148  feet  long, — of  three  free  stone  arches — 
two  of  84  feet  span,  and  one  of  35  feet — all  semi-circu- 
lar, and  divided  or  supported  by  two  piers,  each  six  feet 
wide. 


HAMILTON  STREET  BRIDGE 
Was  erected  in  1872,  at  a  cost  of  $800. 

LAUREL  STREET  (RAILROAD)  BRIDGE, 
Over  the  railroad  tracks  at  Laurel  street  crossing,  was 
erected  in  1875,  at  an  expense  of  $17,357.21 — ofwhich 
the  city  paid  $9,215.18 — ^the  Railroad  Companies  the 
balance. 

LAUREL  STREET  (RIVER)  BRIDGE, 
Over  the  Park  river  was  built  in  1894,  at  a  cost  of 
$28,000,  in  place  of  the  wooden  pile  bridge  which  was 
constructed  by  citizens,  and  finished  Jtuy,  1872,  at  a 
cost  of  $1,500. 

MAIN  STREET  STONE  BRIDGE 
Is  of  a  single  arch,  on  rock  foundation,  and  is  one 
hundred  feet  wide,  seven  feet  in  thickness  at  the  base, 
and  three  feet  two  inches  at  the  center  —  the  chord 
span  of  it  is  104  feet,  and  it  is  80  feet  9  inches  from 
the  bed  of  river  to  top  of  arch.  Coet  $31,526.20.  It  was 
planned  by  the  late  Bishop  Potter,  who  in  1880  was  a 
professor  in  Trinity — then  called  Washington  college. 
The  first  stone  for  the  foundation  of  this  bridee  was 
laid  June  18, 1883,  and  key-stone  of  arch  insertea  Nov. 
21st  of  same  vear.  This  bridge  was  completed  in  the 
fall  of  1838— less  than  one  year  flrom  the  time  it  was 
begun,  by  Elias  Rathbun,  the  contractor,  whose  inde- 
fatigable'labors  thereon  brought  on  a  paralyzed  side,  in- 
cluding arm  and  leg.  The  bridges  of  wood  on  high  trestle 
work  mat  i>receded  this  one,  had  rows  of  stores  on  either 
side  on  Main  st  over  the  river,  and  was  called  market 
bridge.  The  generally  expressed  opinion  of  that  day, 
after  over  half  a  century*s  use  of  tnis  bridge  is  as  true 
in  1896  as  it  was  in  1888^  on  the  unanimous  town  vote 
of  its  acceptance,  that  this  bridge  ''combines  strength 
with  elegance  of  architecture,  and  is  honorable  to  the 
town.**     The  largest  stone  arch  in  this  state. 

MULBERRY  STREET  FOOT  BRIDGE, 
Built  of  wood  at  the  time  of  layins;  out  of  Bushnell 
Park,  and  rests  on  the  abutments  or  the  old  Railroad 
bridge  which  was  built  about  1889. 

NEWFIELD  AVENUE  BRIDGE 
Was  erected  in  1878,  at  a  cost  of  $780. 

PARK  STREET  BRIDGE, 
BuUt  in  the  year  1858,  cost  $1,977.40. 

TRUMBULL  STREET  FOOT  BRIDGE, 
Erected  of  iron  in  1864,  cost  $4,000,  and  is  75  feet  long, 
10  feet  wide  and  18  feet  from  bottom  of  river,  of  one 
span,  and  bears  ten  tons  in  the  center. 

WATER  STREET  BRIDGE. 
An  arched   stone  bridge,  at  junction  of  Front,  was 
built  in  1857,  costing  $2,140. 

WOODLAND  STREET  BRIDGE 
Was  built  by  the  Railroad  Co. 

CONNECTICUT  RIVER  BRIDGE. 
Built  in  1809,  was  an  open  bridge,  carried  away  by  a 
freshet  March  2, 1818,  (as  was  also  the  bridge  at  Spring- 
field, 26  miles  north  or  this  city)  and  rebuilt  Dec.  1818.  It 
was  1060  feet  in  length,  and  cost  with  the  raising  of  the 
causeway  over  East  Hartford  meadows,  in  1B59,  the 
sum  of  $185,000,  divided  into  600  shares.  This  was 
re-built  after  the  Legislature  had  abolished  the  ferry 
between  the  two  towns,  that  had  been  running  from 
1681,  first  from  foot  of  Kilboum  st  then  changed  to 
Ferry  street  In  1836  the  ferry  was  re-established,  and 
boat  propelled  by  two  horses,  one  on  each  side  of  the 
boat  In  1841  this  right  was  rescinded  by  the  legis- 
lature. The  next  year  it  was  restored.  The  case  then 
went  through  all  the  courts,  and  was  decided  that  the 
restoration  was  in  violation  of  tlie  1818  contract,  by 
which  the  bridge  was  re-built  The  travel  of  the  bridge 
by  actual  count  was  over  1,000  vehicles  and  over  1,600 


708 


GEER*S    HARTFORD    ClTTr    DUtECTOBY. 


footmen,  daily.  The  1887  legislature  voted  to  make 
this  a  free  bridee.  June  11,  1888,  Edward  W.  Sey- 
mour, Fred.  J.  Kingsbury  and  Thomas  Sanford,  the 
commission  appointed  by  the  1887  legislature  to  assess 
the  damages,  gave  their  decision  which  amounted  to 
$210,000.  The  legislature  of  1889  voted  to  pay  384,000 
and  the  towns  of  Hartford,  Ea«t  Hartford,  Glastonbury, 
Manchester  and  South  Windsor  the  balance,  3126,000 
which  was  paid,  making  it  a  free  bridge  September 
11, 1889.  May  17,  1890,  the  Hartford  Bridge  CJo.  voted 
a  final  dividend  of  926  per  share;  making_a  total  of 
$845.60  per  share  paid  to  its  stockholders.  The  bridge 
and  approaches  were  taken  by  the  State  of  Connecti- 
cut under  Public  Act  CCXXXIX,  session  of  1893. 

The  legislature  of  May  24, 1896,  repealed  the  act  of 
1893,  and  in  June,  1896,  passed  an  act  creating  a 
"  Bridge  District,'*  comprising  the  original  five  towns, 
viz.,  Hartford,  East  Hartford,  Glastonbury,  Manches- 
ter and  South  Windsor,  thus  placing  the  rebuilding, 
care  and  maintainance  of  the  bridge  and  causeway  on 
the  said  five  towns.    For  commissioners,  see  page  626. 

The  old  bridge  was  totally  destroyed  by  fire  at  7.16 
p.  M.  on  Friday,  May  17, 1896. 

A  temporary  bridge  on  spiling  was  built  by  the 
Berlin  Bridge  Co.  and  opened  for  travel  Saturday 
afternoon,  June  8,1896;  the  west  end  was  carried  away 
by  freshet,  Dec.  28, 1895,  at  1.10  a.  m.;  the  remaining 
portion,  except  a  short  length  on  the  East  Hartford 
side  was  swept  awav  by  freshet,  March  1, 1896,  and  the 
steam  ferryboats  "  Schuykill"  and  "Nellie"  for  foot 
passengers,  the  '*  F.  C.  Fowler  "  and  "  Cora  "  for  teams, 
were  run  for  public  travel,  comfori  and  convenience  be- 
tween the  two  towns.  A  new  temporary  iron  bridge, 
to  cost  over  $30,000,  was  commenced  by  the  Beriin 
Iron  Bridge  Co.,  May  4,  1896,  and  opene'd  for  travel 
June  12, 1896. 


For  GmimissionerSj  see  page  644. 

BUSHNELL  PARK. 

Was  laid  out  in  1868,  and  voted  for  in  1864,  contains 
48>i  acres  witli  the  16  acres  purchased  of  Trinity  College 
in  1872,  and  is  bounded  north  by  Asylum  st.,  oast  and 
vest  by  Park  river,  south  by  £Jhn  st  and  Capitol  av. 
Total  cost  of  land  and  construction,  not  including  tlie 
annual  care  thereof,  $1,032,400. 

There  are  over  160  distinct  varieties  of  trees,  and 
over  600  specimens,  all  labeled  with  their  botanical 
and  common  names,  besides  hundreds  of  shrubs, 
flowers,  etc.  Also,  concrete  and  other  walks  in  all 
directions,  and  roads  for  vehicles. 

There  are  four  and  a  half  miles  of  walks  in  this  Park. 

The  Common  Council  of  this  city  at  a  regular  meet- 
ing held  Feb.  14th,  1876,  only  three  days  previous  to  the 
decease  (which  occurred  on  Feb.  17).  of  the  late  Rev. 
Horace  Busrnell,  d.d.,  unanimously  passed,  and  on 
the  same  evening,  officially  sent  to  him  sundry  resolu- 
tions concerning  this  park  laid  out  by  the  city  in  1864, 
which  owes  its  origin  and  successful  execution  in  a  large 
degree  to  his  foresight,  to  his  able  and  earnest  advocacy, 
ana  to  his  influence,  freely  and  with  generous  persist- 
ence exerted  in  public,  in  private  and  through  the  press, 
and  in  recognition  of  his  invaluable  services  thereon,  they 
Resolved,  That  the  public  park  now  commonly  called  "The 
Park,"  be  and  hereby  is  named  "Bushnell  Park." 

June  17th,  1874,  a  Bronze  Statue  8  feet  in  height,  of 
Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  weighing  1,200  lbs.  was  erected 
on  this  Park  which  with  the  pedestal  of  Quincy  granite 
cost  $14,000 — presented  by  tne  late  J.  P.  AUyn. 

July  22, 1876,  a  Bronze  Statue  of  Dr.  Horace  Wells, 
the  discoverer  of  Anaesthesia,  in  September,  1844,  was 
erected  on  this  Park  at  a  cost  of  $10,000— one  half  paid 
by  tliis  State  and  the  other  half  by  the  city  of  Hartmrd.  | 


BUCKINGHAM  PARK. 
Buckingham,  north  side,  between  Main  and  W^ 
man  sts.,  laid  out  and  fenceMd  in  1890. 

CITY  HALL  SQUABE 
So  called  since  1879;  is  by  arrmngeinept  vith  C^ 
Hall  Committee  cared  for  by  the  Pai^c  Commtakcs^. 

FRANKLIN  AVENUE  PARK. 
Junction  of  Franklin  and  Maple  avs.,  laid  oat  in  liTi 

KENEY  PARK. 
The  gift  of  Henry  and  Walter  Kene  v,  to  trastce  fir 
their  selection,  in  the  north  section  oV  the  city,  ad 

for  its  development. 

POND  PARK. 
The  gift  of  Charles  M.  Pond,  comprisinj;  aboct  K- 
acres  of  land  in  the  western  part  of  the  citv,  on  Frc-*- 
pect  and  Asylum  avenues,  with  $200,000  for  the  dertl- 
opment  of  the  same. 

POPE  PARK. 
The  gift  of  Colonel  Albert  A.  Pope,  comprisi^ 
over  78  acres  of  land  in  the  southwestern  s«;tioii  of 
the  city,  on  Capitol  avenue,  Lanrel  and  Park  streeti. 
for  usp  by  the  citizens  as  a  public  park  for  9XI  tict- 
without  restriction.  Conditioned  that  the  citr  ppjcoR 
13  acres  adjoining  this,  from  the  Watkin«on  Fam 
School,  and  6  acres  from  the  Hartford  Orphan  Asylam. 

RIVER  FRONT  PARK. 
Purchased  by  the  commissioners,  in  the  eastern  sec- 
tion of  the  city,  on  the  river  front,  between  the  Ia< 
Hartford  bridge  and  the  New  England  Railrtrnd  bridge. 

SIGOURNEY  SQUARE  PARK, 
Between  Ashley,  Sigoumey  Sargeant  and  May  street*, 
laid  out  by  the  town  in  1890,  improvment  began  18»S. 

SOUTH  PARK. 
Junction  of  Main,  Park,  Jefferson  and  Wyll j3  streeb, 
Wethersfield  and  Franklin  avs.    Mar.  26, 1816,  the  tovs 
voted  a  fence  for  this  Park,  then  called  South  Gnen. 

TUNNEL  PARK. 
Junction  of  Main  st  and  Albanv  ay.,  improred  as  s 

Sark  in  1891  by  an  agreement  with  the  N:YN.H.&H. 
:.R.  and  the  N.Y.&N.E.R.R. 

VILLAGE  STREET  PARK. 
At  the  divergence  of  Windsor  street  from  Village  ft 

WASHINGTON  STREET  PARK. 
At  the  junction  of  Washington,  Buckingham  and 
Lafayette  streets.    Laid  ont  in  188L 

WINDSOR  STREET  PARK. 
At  a  special  city  meeting  held  in  October.  187fi,  the 
Court  or  Common  Council  were  authorized  to  lay  out 
at  public  expense,  a  park  between  Avon,  Fronts  North 
ana  Windsor  streets, — not  begun,  July,  1896. 


For  Commissioners,  see  page  644. 

In  1826  the  Street  Ccmm||Bsioner*8  salarv  was  raised 
from  S62.00  per  year,  or  $1  per  week,  to  $75  per  veir. 
Now  it  is  $2,400  and  an  Assistant  paid  by  citv. 

There  are  182  miles  of  stone  sidewalks,  t>esides  manj 
miles  of  plank  walks,  in  this  city. 

Union  place  was  paved  with  granite  blocks  in  1894 
at  $8.60  per  square  yard.  Pearl  street  with  asphalt 
blocks  at  $8.00  per  square  yard  in  1694-5.  State  street 
was  paved  with  asphalt  blocks  in  1895-6.  Main  street 
was  paved  with  sheet  asphalt  in  1896. 

There  are  nearly  170  miles  of  streets  in  this  city  under 
811  different  names,  over  68  miles  of  which  are  macad- 
amized.   The  expenses  of  the  street  department  were 


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in  1872,9187,100.88;  1878,  $178,695.86;  1874,  $190,- 

700.46;    1876,    S181,188.17;    1876,  $101,182.68;    1877, 
Se8,9O8.60;   1878,  $68,242.01;   1870,  $48,716.97;  1880, 
S62,262.67;    1881,  $64,289.28;    1882.  $72,948.48;    1888, 
971,969,26;    1884,  $76,967.80;    1886,  $88,121.66;  1886, 
392,461.66;  1887,  $109,886.69;  1888,  $99,717.41;  1889, 
S118,261.64;     1890,    $142,068.72;    1891,   $140,487,70; 
1892,  $112,940.61;  1898,  $118,076.94;  1894,  $127,663.04: 
Of  ashes,  rubbish,   garbage,  etc.,  there  was  remoyed 
21,409  loads  in  1880;  23,261  loads  in  1881;  30,214  loads 
in    1882;  82,082  loads  in  1888;  88,486  loads  in  1884; 
^48,108  loads  in  1886;  44,862  loads  in  1886;  80.179  loads 
in  1887;  81,666  loads  in  1888;  49,986  loads  in  1889; 
69,199  loads  in  1890;  48,199  loads  in  1891;  46,989  loads 
in  1892;  61,864  loads  in  1898.    The  expense  of  remov- 
ing same  in  1894  was $21,641.71,  88,667  loads;  rest  was 
by  contract  with  Edward  Balf,  so  can't  tell  how  many. 


ELECTBIC  LIGHT.  GAS  AND  LAMPS. 

Nov.  6th,  1821,  lighting  the  street  of  this  city  was 
first  began  at  the  public  expense,  by  a  by-law.  See  list 
of  streets  marked  o,  pages  17  to  24  for  those  having 
Electric  Lights  and  Gas  Pipes  laid  therein. 

Electric  lights  made  its  first  show  as  a  commercial 
article  in  1878,  and  were  first  used  in  this  city  for  light- 
ing of  stores,  streets,  etc.,  April  7, 1888.  They  had  been 
on  exhibition  in  our  streets  occasionally  two  years 
previously,  and  December  22,  1881,  were  first  used, 
experimentally,  a  few  evenings  in  several  stores  on 
Main  st.  In  May,  1884,  street  fights  were  established. 
June  23,  1890,  the  city  began  to  light  entirely  by 
electric  lights,  being  the  first  in  New  England  to  use 
them  exclusively.  See  list  of  streets  marked  e,  on 
pages  26  to  82,  for  those  having  Electric  lights. 

1896,  there  are  606 j^  Electric  lights  maintained  in  the 
streets  by  this  city.  The  total  cost  during  the  year  1879 
was  $30,697.98;  1880,  $8 1,608.74;  1881,  $36.080.42, 1882, 
$46,647.61;  1888,  for  gas,  $42,466.06— fiuid,  $8,868.18— 
total,  $48,699.06;  1884,  for  electric  lights,  $6,218.68; 
for  gas  lights,  $33,669.89;  for  naphtha  lights,  $8,269.66 
—total,  $43,039.12;  1886  electric  lights,  $16,083.24;  gas 
lights,  $23,384.94;  naphtha  lights,  $8,762.26;  — total, 
$43,170.74;  1886,  electric  lights,  $16,764.86 ;  gaslights, 
$20,126.17;  naphtha  lights,  $3,960.64— total,  $40,699.06; 
1887,  electric  lights,  $18,467.18;  gas  lights,  $17,768.09; 
naphtha  lights,  $4,374.04;  total,  $40,684.31 ;  1888,  elec- 
tric lights,  $23,933.66;  naphtha  lights,  $4,642.78;  gas 
lights,  $10,607.06;  total,  $38,993.48;  1889,  electric 
lights,  $34,477.26;  naptha  lights,  $4,113.12;  total, 
$38,824.37;  1890,  electric  lights,  $39,944.02;  naphtha 
lights,  $1,700.36;  1891,  electric  lights,  $44,607.02;  1892, 
$46,616.99;  1898,  $42,197.86;  1894,  $89,644.17;  1895, 
$46,281.7L 

SEWERS. 

Have  beeii  constructed  in  most  of  the  streets  of  this 
city.  See  letter  s.  to  such  streets  as  have  been  sewer 
ed,  in  list  of  Streets  and  Avenues,  pp.  26 — 82.  The 
most  extensive  and  expensive  one  is  the  Franklin  ave- 
nue sewer,  finished  to  Wethersfield  avenue  in  1878  and 
costing  $160,000,  and  extension  to  Connecticut  river, 
in  1860.  costing  $26,168.39.  Total  c(Bt  $176,168.89. 
The  Gully  brook  sewer,  2,888  feet  in  lemrth,  was  com 
pleted  in  1881,  at  a  cost  of  $14,298.  The  Northeast 
district  sewer,  completed  in  1884,  from  Connecticut 
river  to  Warren  street,  at  a  cost  of  $64,913.67.  There 
are  over  62  miles  of  puolic  sewers  in  this  city,  costing 
over  $540,000.  There  were  3,009  feet  laid  in  1898,  at  a 
cost  of  $7,899.66;  1894,  6,609  feet,  costing  $13,779.68; 
1895,  6,616  feet,  costing  $11,406.49.  ^ 

Work  on  the  fifty-six  inch  intercepting  sewer  was 
begun  May  7, 1896. 


REMOVING  GARBAGE. 

The  law  of  May  16, 1887,  relating  to  garbage  (ex- 
cept ashes)  was  superseded  in  1894  by  contract  with 
Edward  Balfe. 


ASHES 
Will  be  removed,  free  of  expense,  for  the  citizens  of 
Hartford  by  Edward  Balf  under  contract  with  city. 

HACKMEN  AND  PUBLIC  CARRIAGES. 

For  distances  to  any  part  of  Hartford  see  the  lialf 
mile  circles  on  our  map,  in  this  Direotoir,  having  the 
Union  Railroad  Station,  466  Asylum  st.  K>r  the  center. 

Thb  hack  stands  are  *'  west  of  the  west  entrance  on 
the  north  side  of  the  City  Hall  souare,  and  on  the  west 
side  of  the  City  Hall  square,  tne  north  side  of  the 
South  Park  (so  called),  and  in  front  of  the  house  of 
Engine  Company  No.  2;"  and  east  side  of  Union  place, 
between  Allyn  and  Church  streets ;  and  their  prices  or 
rates  of  fare  shall  be  as  is  in  the  amended  Dec.27,1888,city 
ordinances,  as  follows: — 

LEGAL  PA88RMOER  FARES. 

One  or  two  persons  to  or  from  any  place  within 
the  following  limits,  viz.:  beginning  at  the  Con- 
necticut river  and  running  tnence  yresterly  on  a 
line  with  the  north  line  of  Pavilion  street  to  the  west 
line  of  Garden  street ;  thence  southerly  down  Garden 
street  to  the  north  line  of  Collins  street;  thence  west- 
erly along  Collins  street  to  the  west  line  of  Sig- 
ourney  street ;  thence  southerly  down  Si^oumey  street 
to  Summit  street;  thence  through  Summit  street  to  the 
south  line  of  Jefl^erson  street;  tnence  easterly  through 
Jofierson  and  Wyllys  streets  to  the  Connecticut  river, 
and  including  both  sides  of  all  of  said  streets,  to  or 
from  any  other  place  within  said  limits,  60  centa.  One 
passenger  to  or  from  aiiy  place  within  said  limits,  to  or 
from  any  other  place  beyond  said  limits,  and  within 
the  city,  60  cents.  For  each  extra  person  carried  from 
any  point  to  any  point,  within  the  city,  26  cents.  Pas- 
sengers in  any  carriage  may  have  carried,  without 
extra  charge,  their  ordinary  baggage,  not  exceeding 
one  trunk  or  ordinary  small  baggage,  or  one  hundred 
pounds  of  general  baggage.  For  each  extra  trunk  or 
equivalent  baggage,  26  cents.  Children  under  four 
years  of  age,  in  company  with  an  adult,  free;  and 
between  the  ages  of  four  and  twelve  years,  half  price. 
Fare  between  12  o'clock  at  night  and  6  o'clock  in  the 
morning,  double  the  above  rates.  Public  carriage,  first 
hour,  $1.60.  Public  sleigh,  first  hour,  $2.00.  Public 
carriage  or  sleigh,  each  succeeding  hour  or  fraction, 
$1.00.  Weddings  and  parties,  $3.00.  Funerals,  $2.60. 
Any  person  who  shall  violate  any  of  the  provisions  of 
this  ordinance  or  any  ordinance  to  which  this  is  an 
amendment,  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor, 
and  may  be  prosecuted  before  the  police  court  of  Uie 
city,  and  subjected  to  a  fine  of  not  less  than  too  or 
more  than  Uoenty  doUart  for  each  offence. 

Licenses  are  required  in  all  cases  and  prices  are  estab- 
lished on  a  printed  card  which  every  driver  must  give  to 
each  passenger.  Passengers  can  secure  a  carriage  to  a 
remote  part  of  the  city,  as  it  is  provided  in  this  revision 
that  there  shall  be  an  accommodation,  or  the  carriage 
will  not  be  allowed  to  remain  on  a  public  stand  eitlier  at 
the  cars  or  boat    The  police  can  enforce  the  ordinance. 

Hackmen  and  Expressmen  when  soliciting  custom 
are  required  to  have  No.  of  their  vehicles  on  their  caps. 

EXPRESS  WAGONS. 
Regulations  are  provided  for  the  baggage  express 
wagons,  the  rates  for  carrying  being  as  follows: — 

LEGAL  RATES  FOR  BAOOAGE. 

For  one  trunk,  valise,  carpetbag,  bandbox,  hat  box, 
bundle,  or  other  similar  package,  carried  to  or  from  any 
railroad  or  steamboat  station,  to  or  from  any  place 
within  the  followijng  limits,  viz. :  beginning  at  tne  Con- 
necticut river  And  running  thence  westerly  on  a  line 
with  the  north  line  of  Pavilion  street,  to  the  west  line 
of  Vine  street;  thence  southerly  along  the  west  line  of 
Vine  street  and  in  a  line  in  continuation  thereof  to  the 
line  of  the  Philadelphia,  Reading  and  New  England 
R.  R.  Co. ;  thence  along  Uie  line  of  said  railroad  com- 
pany to  the  west  line  of  Sigoumey  street;  thence 
southerly  through  Sigoumey  street  and  in  a  line  in 


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continuation  thereof  to  Summit  street ;  thence  easterly 
in  a  straight  line  to  the  south  side  of  Jefferson 
street;  thence  through  Jefferson  and  Wylljs  streets, 
and  including  both  sides  of  all  of  sai^  streets,  to 
the  Connecticut  river,  and  thence  along  the  west  bank 
of  said  river  to  the  place  of  beginning,  25  cents.  For 
each  extra  trunk  or  similar  package,  carried  with 
another  trunk  or  similar  package  at  the  same  time 
and  between  the  same  points,  15  cents.  For  each 
extra  valise,  carpetbag,  bandbox,  hat  box,  bundle,  or 
other  similar  parcel  carried  with  other  baggage  between 
the  same  points,  5  cents.  To  or  from  any  railroad  or 
steamboat  station  to  or  from  any  point  without  said 
limits,  and  within  the  limits  of  the  city:  15  cents  ad- 
ditional. Kach  extra  valise,  or  package,  not  exceeding 
two,  at  the  same  time  and  between  the  same 
point  five  cents  additional.  Fines  not  less  than 
five  dollars  nor  over  fifteen,  also  revocation  of  the 
license  or  a  criminal  prosecution. 

HISTORY  OF  EXPRESSES. 
About  1840  a  tri-weekly  express  between  this  city 
and  New  York  was  commenced,  which  was  sold  to 


Hamden  &  Co.  in  1842,  but  not  proving  remnneratiTe, 
in  a  few  months  they  sold  out  to  Daniel  Philli|»,  who 
carried  on  this  business  until  he  consolidated  with  odier 
Expresses,  July  1st,  1854,  as  the  Adams  Express  Com- 
pany. Adolphus  Hamden  was  the  pioneer  expressman 
between  Boston  and  New  York,  and  was  lost  with  ISO 
other  pasengers,  on  the  burning  steamer  Lexington,  on 
Long  Island  sound,  Jan.  1840.  Alvin  Adaras  did  ernuids 
and  carried  packages  from  Boston  to  New  York  via 
Norwich  in  1840;  and  from  the  numerous  past  riders, 
who  prior  to  1840,  used  to  visit  cities,  weexly,  before 
the  era  of  daily  papers  began,  and  distribute  the  weekly 
papers  in  all  directions,  as  well  as  carrying  light  produ^x 
to  cities  and  making  purchases  for  persons  on  their 
routes ;  these  post  riders  were  the  expressmen  of  for- 
mer generations,  announcing  to  customers  their  ar- 
rival, by  blowing  tin  horns,  instead  of  steam  whistles. 
Previous  to  1845  the  redemption  of  the  bills  by  the 
Hartford  Banks  was  made  weekly  at  the  Suffolk  Bank, 
Boston,  by  paying  expenses  of  some  Hartford  business 
num,  who  might  oe  ^ing  thither,  to  take  on  their  car- 
pet bag  filled  with  biuik  bills  and  notes,  and  bring  back 
their  bills  that  had  been  redeemed  by  the  Suffolk  bank. 


#bsolete  |lamfs  of  Wilh^ts,  hiitj  |ment  |tames. 


Obtoleto  Nainc&  Preaent  K«meiL 

Amoldtown South  Woodstock. 

Bangal Riverbank. 

Barkerstower. . . .  Towerhill. 
Barkhamsted  lighthouse.  A  stump. 

Barnes  ville Burlingtonstati'n. 

Beaverbrook North  Franklin. 

Beersmill Longhill. 

Boardman'sGrove  Union  Grove. 

Brooksvale South  Cheshire. 

Bucktown Wilson  Station. 

Buena  Vista Lower  City. 

Canadavillage  . .  .West  Goshen. 

Chelsea Norwich. 

Churchill  ville  . . .  .Augerville. 
Churchillville . .  ..Mount  Carmel. 

Clifton West  Winsted. 

Collamor Ekonk. 

Comstockferry  Che8'r&  HadlymePy. 

Conway Portland. 

Cos  Cob Bayport. 

Cottonhollow  ....  TorringtonhoUow. 

Cowplain Newington. 

Curtisville Naubuc. 

Dorchester Windsor. 

Eagleville Staffordville. 

Eastfarms East  Wallingford. 

East  Guilford ....  Madioon. 

East  Hollow East  Willington. 

Edwards Stepney. 

El  wood Weymouth. 

Fair  Oaks Oakdiile. 

Farmsvillage West  Simsbury. 

Fishervilie Grosvenordale. 

Fumacevillage..  .Lakeville. 
Gaylords ville . . .  .Merwinsville. 
Gnswoldmills.. .  .Tariffville. 
Hammonasset  . . .  Killingworth. 

Hanover South  Mcriden. 

Hartlandc enter..  .Hartland. 
Hitchcocksville .  .Riverton. 

Hogriver No.  br.  I' ark  river. 

Hotchkissto'wn..  .Westville. 
Humphreysville  ..Seymour. 

Irishrow Melrose. 

Iron  Works,Colche*r.  N.Westchester. 

Ivesstation Carmel. 

Jerico Elliott 

Kelloggsville Talcottville. 

Ketchmills Windsorville. 

Kenil  worth Killingworth. 

Knowlton West  Ashford. 


Obsolete  Nunee. 

Lakemills 

Landsend 

Lindsleyville 

Linville 

Little  river 

Lordsbridge 

Lordshill 

Lower  Mystic. . . . 
Lower  Stepney.. . 
Machemoodus  . . . 
Massacoe ........ 

Mattatuck 

Mattatuck 

Mechanicsville.. . 
Mennukatuc  .... 
Messengerfarms . . 

Mill  river 

Mineral  Springs.. 

Montevideo 

Nazareth 

Neck 

New  Cambridge  . 
New  Cheshire  . . . 
New  Concord. . . . 

New  Hope 

New  Salem 

New  Saybrook . . . 
New  Stratford  . . . 

Newtown 

North  Bolton  . . . . 

Northbury 

No.  Glastonbury . 
North  Groton . . . . 

North  ington 

North  Stratford . . 
North  Willington. 

Oakhill 

Old  Forge 

Ortonville 

Oxford 

Oyster  river 

Pahquioque 

Palmers  wharf  . . . 

Paugasset 

Pautapaug 

Philipdale 

Pinemeadow 

Pochaug 

Pom  fret  Factory. 

Pontoosuc 

Pyquag 


PraMnt  NamHi 

Windermere. 

Hawleyville. 

Voluntown. 

North  Bloomfield. 

Park  river. 

Baltic. 

Asylumhill. 

Mystic  bridge. 

Stepney  Station. 

Moodus. 

Simsbury. 

East  Litchfield. 

Waterbury. 

Moodus. 

Guilford. 

Bloomfield. 

Park  river. 

Stafford  Springs. 

The  Tower. 

Voluntown. 

Bridgewater. 

Bristol. 

Cheshire. 

Bozrah. 

Glenbrook. 

Salem. 

Fen  wick. 

Huntington. 

Hartford. 

Vernon. 

Plymouth. 

Naubuc. 

Ledyard. 

Avon. 

Trumbull. 

.Moose  Meadow. 

Orehill. 

Robertsville. 

Wilsonville. 

Manchester. 

Woodmont. 

Dan  bury.      • 

Montville  Station. 

Derby. 

Essex. 

North  Colebrook. 

Windsor  Locks. 

Westbrook. 

Putnam. 

Roaring  Brook. 

Wethersfield. 


Oteoleta  NaniM.  PreMsik  Naaan. 

Quakervillage  . . .  Shakerstation. 

Quassitville Sprucedale. 

Ram  Island Bradford's  Island. 

Red  Mount New  Haven. 

Richmond  ville  . .  .Westford. 
Riga  Mountain  .  .Bearmount. 

Riverside Zoarbridge. 

Riveret Park  river. 

Roaringbrook . . .  .East  Glastonbury. 

Ropeferry Jordanville. 

Saybrook  Center  .Centerbrook. 

Scotland Bumside. 

ScoviUelanding .  .Moodualanding. 
Skunksmisery . .  .Tebtown. 

Smithtown Clintonville. 

SmithvUle Birmingham. 

Sodomhill Mount  Pleasant. 

South  Colebrook .  Robertsville. 
South  Cornwall.  .East  street. 

Sothertown Stonington. 

South  Lyme Old  Lyme. 

South  Mansfield.. Mansneld  Center. 

Spoffordville South  Windham. 

Springville Stafford  Springs. 

Stepney  Society.. Rockyhill. 
Stonevswamp  .*.  ..East^eriin. 

Stratfield Bridgeport 

Suckiage Harttbra. 

Suffrage Canton. 

Susanville Pequabnck. 

TorringtonhoUow.  WestTorrington. 

Tunxis  river Farmington  river. 

Uppercity New  Preston. 

UpperMiddletownCrom  well. 

UpsonviUe Plantsville. 

Wamerferry.Ches'r&HadlymeferTy. 

Washburn Orcutts. 

Washinglake  . . .  .Twinlakes. 

Watertown Wethersfield. 

Wepansock Roundhill. 

West  Britain Burlington. 

Westbury Watertown. 

West  Division.  ..  West  Hartford. 
West  Meriden. . . .  Meriden. 

West  side West  Goshen. 

Wilkinson Putnam. 

Wintonbury Bloomfield. 

Wolcottville Torrington. 

Woods  river ....  .No.  br.  Park  river. 

Worthington Berlin  Center. 

Wrightvllle DoaneviUe. 


QEEB  S    HARTPOKD    CITY    DIBECTOEY. 


711 


(gen's  (fonnuticttt  <Seograp|ual  Jirutorj: 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  BOROUGHS,  POST  OFFICES,  SCHOOL  DISTRICTS,  VILLAGES,  HAMLETS,  PRE- 
CINCTS:  RAILROAD,  EXPRESS,  TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  STATIONS; 

MOUNTAINS,  ISLANDS,  LAKES  AND  PONDS; 

IN  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT,  WITH  THE   TOWNS  AND  COUNTIES  WHERE   LOCATED, 

OompDed  for  Qu's  Hasttobd  Cmr  DimaoroBT,  and  Oopyrlgbted  In  18M,  bj  The  Hartford  Printing  Go, 

Hfor  Haitlbrd Coutj:  RH New  Hitm;  HL Hew L)idoi;  P FiirM;  T Tollaid;  L LhcUieM;  ft liddieMi;  W  Wiidhui €outj. 

Cities,  37;  Towns,  168;  Boroughs,  20;  School  Districtftrl447 ;  Villages, Hamlets,  1867;  Post  Offices,  482;  Railroad 

Express  Stations,  410;  Telegraph,  822;  Telephone,  968;  Mountains,  60;  Islands,  90;  Lakes,  69;  Ponds,  282. 

In  the  Towns  marked  !  I  the  School  Districts  make  returns  as  Towns  or  by  numbers,  etc. 


^tationa,  Villages,  eUs.  Tbwn.  County. 

AbingtonȤ  ?t !. . .  Pomfinet W 

Abington4cor'8?lPomfret W 

Aboveall Sherman F 

Abrigadorl Waterbury. . . .  NH 

Ackley! East  Haddam..M 

Adams!. .'. Easton ^  .F 

Addison  ?  1 1 Glastonbury. . .  .H 

Aftondale  § North  Haven  .  NH 

Allen ! Canterbury. . . .  W 

Allenhill ! Brooklyn W 

AUentown ! Plymouth L 

Allingtown§ ! . . .  .Orange NH 

Allynspoint*. . .  .Ledyard NL 

Almyville! Plainfleld W 

Amenia?! Sharon L 

American ! Sterling W 

Amesyille? ! Salisbury L 

Amity Woodbndge. .  NH 

Andover*§  t  II !  I .  • .  Andover T 

Andovercenter..  .Andover T 

An8onia*V<'t|||I.Ansonia NH 

Appaquag! Hampton W 

Arlington  4  cor's.Pomfret W 

Arm8mear?.7th  Ward,  Hartford.  .H 

Arnolds*^ Haddam M 

Amoldtown ! . . . .  Woodstock. . . .  W 

Arrowanna Middletown.. .  .M 

Arsenal?! Hartford H 

A8hford§  Vt||!!. . .  Ashford W 

Ashhouse ! N.  Stonington.NL 

Ashwillett East  Lyme..  ..NL 

Aspetuckf ! Easton F 

Asylum ! Salisbury L 

AsylumhUl?.10th  Ward,  HartfordH 

Attawaugan  VI..  .Killingly W 

Atwoodville?t !..  .Mansfield T 

Augerville?  I Hamden NH 

Averyhill ! Ledyard NL 

Avon*§?t  II !!....  Avon H 

Axefactory ! Eastford W 

Babcockhilll Lebanon NL 

Backroad! Windham W 

Bagwell  I Lisbon NL 

Bafley ! Sterling W 

Baileys^F Andover T 

Bailev^s* Middletown  . . . .M 

Baileyville Middlefield . . .  .M 

Bakersvillet ! . . . .  New  Hartford  . .  L 

Baldhill East  Haddam .  .M 

Baldhill! Wilton F 

Baldwin ! Canterbury.. . .  W 

Baldwin ! Plymouth L 

Baldwins* Milford NH 

Ballahack East  Haddam... M 

Ballouv ille  ?  t ! . . .  Killingly W 

Balticn^?! Spraffue NL 

Bangall Meriden NH 

Bank! East  Lyme...NL 

Banks  N.!  &  S. !.  Fairfield F 

Banksvillel Greenwich F 

Bantam *§?t !. . . . Litchfield L 

Bantamfalls Litchfield L 

Banuch ! Canaan L 

Bareplain ! No.  Branford .  NH 


Btatkma,  Vlilagoa,  ato.         Town. 


County. 


Barkhamstedtjj .  .Barkhamsted. .  .L 

Barnes ! Burlington H 

Barnes ! Montvule NL 

Bamum? ! Bridgeport F 

Barracks Caanan L 

Bartlett* Montville NL 

Bashan! East  Haddam.  .M 

Bashbish Salisbury L 

Bayport*?! Greenwich F 

Beachaale Voluntown.. .  .NL 

Beachhill ! Colebrook L 

Beachstreetl Litchfield L 

Beaconfalls*4?||  t  IBeaconfalls . . .  NH 

Beanhill? Norwich NL 

Beaverbrook? ! . . .  Danbury F 

Beaverhill Windham W 

Beaverplain? ! — Derby NH 

Beavermeadow !  .  HaddDun M 

Beckley*t ! Berlin H 

Bedlam ! Chaplin W 

Beebehill ! Canaan L 

Beebehill! Salisbury L 

Beecher ! Bethany NH 

Beldenshilll Wilton F 

Bell! Enfield H 

Bell! Seymour NH 

Bell! Windsor. H 

Bendofriver! Lisbon NL 

Bennett! Cornwall L 

Bennettbrook !..  .Enfield H 

Bennettsbridge..  .Southbury..  ..NH 

Berkshire Newtown F 

Berlin*^ ?tH! ! . .  .Berlin H 

Bethany  til Bethany NH 

Bethel  *§?t  HIT . .  •  Bethel F 

Bethel ! Oris  wold N  L 

Bethlehem§?t  It ! !  .Bethlehem L 

Bet w^ntheri vers !.01d  Lyme. . .  .NL 

Bicknell ! Ashford W 

Bigelowl Union T 

BigelowN.!&S.  I.  Hampton W 

Billhill  Vt ! Lyme NL 

Birdsle3'plain ! . . .  Monroe F 

Birmingham  •^  V 1  Derby NH 

Bitgood ! Voluntown. .  .NL 

Blackball  'f ! ....  Old  Lyme . . . .  NL 

Blackhill ! Plain&eld W 

Blackpoint! East  Lyme....NL 

Blackrock§?t  1 . . .  Bridgeport F 

Blackrock Durham M 

Blackrock ! Killingworth. .  .M 

Bloodstreet! Lyme NL 

Bloomfield*§?t||..  Bloomfield H 

Bluehill Berlin H 

Bluehill Franklin NL 

Bluehilis? .  .4th  Ward,  Hartford.  .H 

Bluff Durham M 

Boardman ! Griswold NL 

Boardmansbridge New  Milford.. .  .L 

Bokum Chester M 

Bolton»4t||I !  . . .  .Bolton T 

Bolton  Notch  t . . .  Tolland T 

Boothshill ! Huntington . . . .  F 

Bossichville Bridgeport F 


Statlona,  Vlllagaa,  etc.         Town.  Count/. 

Boston! East  Lyme...NL 

Boston! Redding F 

BostonhoUow ....  Ashfora. W 

Bostonneck* Suffield H 

Bostonstreet ! . . .  .Madison NH 

Botsford*t§ Newtown F 

Bowershill! Orange NH 

Bowlane! Middletown. . .  .M 

Bozrahij!! Bozrah NL 

Bozrahville?t ! . . .  Bozrah NL 

Bradleyhill ! Tolland T 

Bradley ville* ! . . .  Middlebury . . .  NH 

Bradyville Weston F 

Brainard ! Enfield H 

Brainerdhill ! . . . .  Haddam M 

Branchville  »?t. .  .Redding F 

Branch ville^ !. . .  .Ridgefield F 

Brandy brookcanal?Farmington.  .H 

Brandyhill ! Thompson  . . . .  W 

Branford  »i?t |lt  •  Branford NH 

Branfordpoint  ? .  .Branford NH 

Breakneck ! Middlebury . .  NH 

Brewster ! Griswold NL 

Brewstersneck!.  .Preston NL 

Brickschool !.  . . .  Bristol H 

Brickschoolhouse !  Ledyard NL 

Brickschoolhouse !  Lisbon  ......  NL 

Brlcktop! Windham W 

Bridge ! Preston NL 

Bridgeport*!  ?t|llBridgeport F 

Bridgewater§?tU!  !Bridgewater..  .L 

Briggs! Voluntown..   .W 

Bringay! Seymour NH 

Bristol*^ ?t||ir! !  .Bristol H 

Bristolcenter ....  Bristol •. . . .  H 

Broadbrook»^?t  l.East  Windsor..  .H 

Broadbrook! Preston NL 

Broadriver! Norwalk F 

Broadstreet ! Norwich NL 

Broads treet  I Wethersfield. . .  H 

Broadway ! Norwich. NL 

Brock  ways§  Vf . . .  Lyme NL 

BrookfieldȤ?t||!  IBrookfield F 

Brookfieldcentert  Brookfield F 

Brookfiel^junc*  ?Brookfield F 

Brooklyn!  ?t  II  !!.Bix)oklyn W 

Brooklyn  I Waterbury . .  .NH 

Brookmead Canton H 

Brooksidepark* . .  Redding F 

Brooksvale  f Cheshire NH 

Brown! Hartford H 

Brown ! Preston NL 

Brunda^e Greenwich F 

Brunswick ! Scotland W 

Buckhollo  w Portland M 

Buckingham! t  . .  Glastonbury ., . .  H 

Buckland*!  ?t . . .  Manchester H 

Buckleys  1 Fairfield F 

Bncksoomers  ....  Glastonbury. .  ..H 

BuckshiU ! Waterbury . .  .NH 

Bucktown Portland M 

Buffcap! Tolland T 

Bugbee ! Woodstock. . . .  W 

Bulkeley  hill ! . . . .  Colchester. . . .  NL 


•Railroad and SxpnMSfealioDf;  flUagnpbs;  TTelephoiMf;  fPostOffloM;  tOitiM;  ITowna;  TBoroo^;  ! Bohool Diitrieta 


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SUtloiis,  yniacM,  etc.         Town.  Connty. 

BuUethill ! Southbury . . .  NH 

BuUsbridget !. . . . Kent L 

Bundyhill! Lisbon NL 

Bungay  I Seymour NH 

Bunkerhill! Waterbury.  ..NH 

Burlington  •t|| ! ! .  Burlington H 

Burlingtonstation.  Burlington H 

Buniap! Andover T 

Burnett ! Groton NL 

Bumharas*  V  ....  East  Hartford  .  .H 
Bum8ide*§  Vt !. . .  East  Hartford  . .  H 

Burr! Haddam M 

Burritt! New  Britain... H 

Burritt ! Roxbury L 

Burrowshilll Hebron T 

Burrs ! Fairfield F 

Burrville*§  ?!••••  Torrington L 

Burton ! Gris  wold NL 

Bushpoint Groton NL 

Bushvhill  1 Granby H 

Bushy  hill ! Simsbury H 

Byram! Greenwich F 

Calhounstreet!..  .Washington L 

Calkins ! Sharon L 

Campbell ! Voluntown. .  .NL 

Campbellsmillst. .New  London. . NL 

Camptown Derby NH 

Campville^t Harwiuton L 

Canaan*^  V  f  || ! ! . .  Canaan L 

Canaanvalley Canaan L 

Candlewoodfiill ! .  Haddam M 

Cannon  •§  t ! Wilton F 

Canoebrook ! Branford NH 

Can terbury*tl|..  .Canterbury . .  ..W 
Canterburvgreen !  Canterbury  . . .  W 

Canton  Ȥtll Canton H 

Cantoncontre*t..Canton H 

Cantondistrict . . .  Canton H 

Capitolcity*§  V}1| .  Hartford H 

Carmelhiil ! Bethlehem L 

Casesfarms Simsbury H 

Cascstreet! Granby.". H 

Cats  w  amp ! Woodbury L 

Cedarhill^  .8th  Ward,  Hartford.  .H 

Cedarhill Canaan L 

CedarhlU Haddam M 

Cedarhill  1 Hamden NH 

Cedarhill*§? New  Haven..  .NH 

Cedarridge ! Seymour NH 

Cedarstreet?! NeV  Haven. .  NH 

Ccdarswump.. . .   Canterbury. . . .  W 

Cedarswamp ! .  ..Tolland T 

Center! Stafibrd T 

Centerbeach ! Branford NH 

Centerville  ?!....  Now  Fairfield . .  F 

Central East  Gninby  . . .  H 

Central  village*  VtPlainfield W 

Centre  Groton t !  .Groton NL 

Centre  ! Meriden NH 

Centre Wolcott NH 

Centrebrook^?tt .  Essex M 

Centrehillf  ! Barkhamsted . . .  L 

Centreville*?! . .  .Hamden NH 

Centre  ville Vernon T 

Chaffeeville§ ?. .  .Mansfield T 

Chalybes Roxbury L 

Chandler  I Woodstock . . . .  W 

Chapelhilll Montville NL 

Chapel8treet*y!..New  Haven.  ..NH 

Chapinville*§t !  •  •  Salisburv L 

Chaplin  ?ti| Chaplinl W 

Chapmanmeadow.East  Haddam.  .M 
Chapmanpoint. .  Old  Savbrook.  .M 
Charter  Oak  City 'i?  J  Hartford. .  .H 
Char. Oak  Park* ? West  Hartford.. H 

Chatham*?ll Chatham M 

Checkerberry ! . . .  Sterling W 

Cherrybrook*.. .  .Canton H 


Statloni,  VDlagM,  6ta.         Tbwn.  Ooonty. 

Checrygrove Wallingford..  .NH 

Cherrypark Canton H 

Cheshire*^?  til!!.  Cheshire NH 

Cheshirestreet? ! .  Cheshire NH 

Chester*^ ?t||. . .  .Chester M 

Chester  &  Hadlyme  Ferry*..  .M&NL 
Chestorfi'dt  IMLWa'd  E  L&  Sal.NL 

Chestnuthill ! . . . .  Chatham II 

ChestnuthiU*! . .. Colchester. . .  .NL 

Chestnuthillt ! . .  •  Columbia T 

Chestnuthill ! . . . .  Litchfield L 

Chestnuthill  ? ! . . .  Killingly W 

Chestnuthill ! . . . .  KillingworUi. . .  M 

Chestnuthill Mansfield T 

Chestnuthill! Trumbull F 

Chestnuthill!....  Wilton F 

Chestnutland ! . .  .New  Milford  . . . L 

Chestnuttreehill  I.Oxford NH 

Che  wink* Hampton W 

Chickeuhill ! New  Milford. . . .  L 

Christiancorner! .  Brookl^'n W 

Christianlane! . . .  Berlin H 

Christianstreet!..  Oxford NH 

Christianstreet!.. Washington..  ..L 

Christianstreet!..  Windham W 

Church ! Brooklyn W 

Churchhill ! Ledy  ard NL 

Church  hi  11! Washington.. .  .L 

Ciderbrook! Avon H 

Ciderhill! Ledvard NL 

Citydistrict! Portland M 

Clapboardridge ! .  Greenwich F 

Clapboardhill! . .  .Guilford NH 

Clapboardhill  1 . .  .New  Canaan..  .F 

ClarkshilM.     ..  ..Chatham M 

Clarkscornerf. . .  .Windham W 

Clarksfallst ! N.  Stonington.NL 

Clav banks, Wethersfield. .  .H 

Clayhill,?  3d  Ward,  Hartford.... H 

Clayton*  ? Newington H 

Clayville Griswold NL 

Clinton*^ ?t II I !..  .Clinton M 

Clintonvillet  1! . .  North  Haven.. NH 

Coalpithill Danbury F 

Cobalt  *4?t Chatham M 

Cobblehill Norwalk F 

Cohanzie ! Waterford ....  NL 

Colchester*^  Vt  IJlT !  I  Colchester. .  NL 

Coldspring Newtown F 

Colebrook*§  Vt||!  IColebrook L 

Colebrookriver§  ?t  IColebrook L 

Coley  ville ! Westport F 

Collcgefarms ! .. . .  Warren L 

Collins ! Montville NL 

Collinsville*§?t ! .Canton,  Avon .  .H 

Columbiat  || Columbia T 

ComiH) ! Westport F 

Compounce Southington. . . .  H 

Comstock ! Essex M 

Comstock.sbri'getCol.&ChatNL&M 

Conantville§?.. .  .Mansfield T 

Conn.river? Old  Saybrook.  .M 

Cookhill. ! Wallingford.  .NH 

Cooks* Plainville H 

Cookshill   Windsor H 

Cooper* Ridgefield F 

Cooper! Wood8txx5k....W 

Copperhillt ! East  Granby. . . H 

Corey  ville  I Lebanon NL 

Comer ! Huntington. . . .  F 

Comer ! Meriden NH 

Cornfieldpoint . . .  Old  Saybrook . .  M 

Cornwall§?t||!I..CorawaU L 

Comwallbridge*4?t  IComwall. . .  .L 

Cornwallcentre  t  •  Cornwall L 

Corawallhollow?t  IComwall L 

Comwailplain ! . .  Cornwall L 

Corwin! Huntington....  F 


CosCobt*§?!....Grwnwich F 

Cottagegrove* . . .  Bloorofield H 

Cottonhollow Glastonbanr.. .  .H 

CouchhiU! Redding..'....  F 

Cove?! Stamford F 

Coventry  t  II ! !  ••  •  •  CoTcntry T 

CovershiU KiUingwortb M 

Cowhill! Clinton M 

Cowsethill Portland M 

Cranberryt Norwalk F 

Cranberry  plains.!  Norwalk F 

Crary ! Preston KL 

Creamhill  I Corawall L 

Orescent! East  Lyme. . .  NL 

Crescentbeach*§.E ist  Lyme. .  ..KL 

Cromwell*§  ?t ! ! .  Cromwell M 

Crookedlane ! Snffield H 

Orosshigh  way ! . . .  Westport. F 

Crownpoint Groton NL 

Crowbill ! Staflford T 

Crystal  Laket . .  .Ellington T 

Cullersfann ! . . • . Monroe ........F 

Dale  ville ! Willington T 

Daley  vill  • Ellington T 

Damascus ! Branlord NH 

Damonbill! Redding F 

Danbury*^ ?t  J. .  -  Danbury F 

Danburyquarter I.Winchester.. . . .  L 

Danielsfarm ! . . . .  Trumball F 

.-.  Daniel8on,*Vni  I  Killingly W 

Dantown! Stamford F 

Darien*4?t|| Darien F 

DarkhoUow  ! . . . .  Salem NL 

Dart! South  Windsor.  H 

Davenport ! New  Haven . .  NH 

Davenportpoint?. Stamford F 

DavishoUow  I . . . .  Washington L 

Daytonville Torrington L 

Dayville*^  ?|| !.. .  .KiUingly W 

Deaconpomt ! . . . .  Stratford F 

Deansville Stamford F 

Deepri  ver*§  ?  t ! . .  Saybrook M 

Deerfield! Fairfield F 

Deerhill! Danburv F 

Doming  I Woodstock. . . .  W 

Den ! Weston F 

Denisonhill Voluntown . . . .  W 

Depot ! Litchfield L 

Derby*U  VII Derby NH 

DerbyhiU.. Derby NH 

Derbvnarrows ! . . Derby NH 

DerbVneck  I Derby NH 

Devibblowhole..  .Cromwell H 

Devilsden Weston. ...... .F 

Devllsden Sterling W 

Devilshopyard  .  ..East  Haddam .  .M 

Diamonalilll !. . .  .Redding F 

Dividend? RockvliiU H 

Dixwell?! Newllaven..NH 

Doane  ville Griswold NL 

Dobsonville Veraon T 

Dodgeingtown  . .  .Newtown F 

Doncaster ! Bloomfield H 

Doublebeach?...  .Branford NH 

Downtown! Lebanon NL 

Downtown ! Norwalk F 

Downtown  I Woodbury L 

Drakeville Winchester . . . .  L 

Drvbrook South  Windsor.  H 

Dublin?! Colchester NL 

Dublin Farmington. . . . H 

Dublin New  Hartford.  .L 

Dublin! Waterburv.  ..NH 

DunbarhiU ! Hamden. ! . . .  NH 

Duncant Haddam M 

Duncaster! Bloomfield H 

Durant?! Middletown..  ..M 

Durfeehill ! Waterford NL 


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.*.  Daulelson  was  changed  from  Dauielaon ville  in  June,  1895. 


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713 


StAtlODi,  TllUgea,  etoi         Town.  Oomty. 

I>urhan)§  ?t|| ! !  .  .Darhfun M 

Darhamcenterf  ?t  Durham M 

Dwight! New  Haven.. NH 

Dyerhill! Brooklyn W 

Eaglerock? Thomaston L 

Eagleville Lisbon NL 

Eagleville*?t  I  .  .Mansfield T 

East  Aspeteck . . .  Washington . . . .  L 

East  Berlin*§?t  1 .  Berlin H 

E.  Bridgeport  §  ?  I.Bridgeport F 

East  Bnstol Bristol H 

East  Brooklyn?! .Brooklyn W 

Eastbury  ..' Glastonbury  . .  .H 

East  Canaan*^ ?t. North  Canaan.  .L 

Eastchestnuth ill  I.Litchfield L 

East  Oimwallt  I -Cornwall L 

Easterly Stonington. . .  NL 

Eastempoint Groton NL 

Eastfarms  I Farmington.. . .  H 

Eastfarms  I Wallinj^ord .  .NH 

Eastfarms  I Waterbury . . .  NH 

EastfordVtll  I Eastford W 

E.Glastonb'ry§  ?t  Glastonbury  . .  .H 
East  GranbytlllI.East  Granby. .  .H 

Eastgreatplain?! .  Norwich NL 

East  Greenwich .  Greenwich F 

E.  Haddam«f  Vt||.  East  Haddam ...M 
E.  Haddamlanding?  IE.  Haddam. M 

£.  Hampton*§  ? f .  Chatham M 

E.  Hart/ord*^?t||.Ea8t  Hartford.  .H 

E.Hfd.  Meadowf.E.  Hartford H 

East  Hartlandf. . .  Hartland .......  H 

East  Haven *§?t||Ea8t  Haven... NH 

Easthill! Canton H 

Easthill! Eastford W 

Eastiron works  I . .  Brookfield F 

East  Kentf ! Kent L 

East  Killinglv  ? t .  KiUingly W 

E.  Litchfield'Ȥ?tLitchM,Harw'n.L 

Ease  Lvme*§  ?tl|.  East  Lyme NL 

East  Meriden§  ? . .  Meriden N? 

East  Morris?  t Morris L 

Eastneck  I Waterford . . .  .NL 

East  Norwalk?  t..Norwalk F 

Ea8ton§t||!  I Easton F 

Eastoncenter! New  Fairfield . .  F 

Eastplains Hamden NH 

East  Plymouth  I . .  Pl3rmouth L 

EastPortchester?  I  Greenwich P 

East  Putnam?!.. .  Putnam W 

EastRiver*§?t !.  .Madison NH 

Eastrock? New  Haven.  .NH 

East  Saugatuck  I .  Westport. F 

East  Sharon Sharon L 

Eaststreet Cornwall L 

E.  Thompson*^ t !  Thompson W 

Eastvillage Monroe F 

E.  Wallingford§t.  Wallingford..  .NH 

Eastwallop ! Enfield H 

East  Weatogue  1. .  Simsbury H 

East  Willingtont !  VVilllngton T 

East  Windsorf  || !  I  East  Windsor. . .  H 
E.Wind8orhill»^tISouth  Windsor. H 
E.  Woodstock  ? 1 1 .  Woodstock . . . .  W 

Eaton?! New  Haven .  .NH 

Edgewood New  Haven. .  .NH 

Edwards?! New  Haven.  .NH 

Ekonkt  I. . . .  Sterling  &  Vol .  W&NL 

Ellington  *  ?t  || ! !. .  Ellington T 

Elllott*?t Pomfret W 

Elliotville  ? KiUingly W 

Eilithorpe* Stafibrd. T 

Ellswortht  I Sharon L 

Elmcity»5  ? t. . .  .New  Haven..  .NH 

Elmgrovel Windsor H 

Elmstreet  I Stamford F 

Elmstreetl Monroe F 

Ehnwood! Bethel F 


Btetkma,  Vina«M,  eto.  Town.  Cbian^. 

Elmwood Windsor H 

Elmwood*?t West  Hartford. .H 

Elyslanding Lvme NL 

Enfield§?tll ! !. . . .  Enfield H 

Enfieldbridge*. .  .Enfield H 

Enfieldstreetl Enfield H 

Englishneighborhood.  Woodstock.  W 

Eqni  vatent  I. ....  Ellington T 

Esquire  Parker!.. Salem NL 

Essex*§?t||I Essex M 

Essexferry Essex  to  Lyme .  M 

Exeter  N.!  S.  I  £.  I .  Lebanon NL 

Fairfleld*§  ?t IJ . . .  Fairfield ...;...  F 

Fairfield  woods  I . .  Fairfield F 

Fair  Groundt NL 

Fairground* Danburv F 

Fairhaven*^?tTI.New  Haven..  .NH 
Fairhavenhei'tsV.New  Haven..  .NH 
Fairstreet?! .   . .  .New  Haven.  .NH 

Falls! Middlefield....M 

Falls?! Norwich NL 

Fallsvillage*^  ?t . .  Canaan L 

Farmhill  i. Middletown. . . .  M 

Farmington  *  4  ?t  II  Farmington H 

Farmingville  I. . . .  Ridgefi^d F 

Farms! Bloomfield H 

Farms! Meriden. NH 

Farms! Stamford F 

Farms! Simsbury H 

Faxon! East  Haven.  .NH 

Fenwick*^? Old  Saybrook..M 

Femside East  Haddam . .  M 

Ferry! Milford F 

Ferrv! Huntington. . . .  F 

Finch  ville Norwalk F 

Fisherville Thompson W 

Fitchshouse! Darien F 

Fitchville?t! Bozrah NL 

Fivemilehill! Oxford NH 

Fivemilepoint East  Haven. .NH 

Fivemileriver*?!.Norwalk F 

Flanders Chatham . , . . .  .M 

Flanders! East  Ljrme.  .  .NL 

Flanders! Groton NL 

Flanders! Kent L 

Flanders ! Southington  . .  H 

Flanders! Woodbury L 

Flatrock! Plainfield W 

Flatrock! Ridgefield F 

Flatswamp! Newtown F 

FlaxhiU Norwalk F 

Florida! Ridgefield F 

Fluteville^  I Litchfield L 

Flyingpoint Branford NH 

Foleys» Salisbury L 

Footville Morris L 

Forestcity  I Middletown. . . .  M 

Fore8tville*§  V 1 1 .  Bristol H 

Forge ! Colebrook L 

Forge! Weston F 

Forthale East  Haven . . .  NH 

Forthill Groton NL 

Forttrumbull New  London.. NL 

Foster! Union T 

Fosterhill Portland M 

Foundry  I Redding F 

Fourcomers New  Haven..  .NH 

Fourmileriver!..  .Old  Lvme . . . . NL 

Foxon! New  Aaven..  .NH 

Foxto wn  I East  Haddam. . .  M 

Foxville! Stafford T 

Franklin*?tll!  I.  .Franklin NL 

Franklinhill  I . . . .  Franklin NL 

Fraryville Meriden NH 

French! Huntington...  .F 

Froghollow ! Ellington T 

Froghollow?.8th  Ward,  Hartford.  .H 
Frost! Canterbury.. .  .W 


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StaHoni.  VlllagM,  ato.         Town.  Oountj 

FumacehoUow  VI.StaflTord T 

Gage! Woodstock....  W 

Galesferry§t  I. . . .  Ledyard NL 

Gallup! Ledyard NL 

Gallup  I Voluntown . . .  NL 

Gardner  Lakef .  .Salem NL 

Garnet  t Roxbury NH 

Gary! Putnam W 

Gate  I Bethany NH 

Gate! Chatham M 

Gaylordsbridge. .  .New  Milrbrd...  .L 
Gaylordsville  1 1 .  •  New  Milford . . .  L 

Gaystreet! Sharon L 

Geer! Ledyard NL 

Georgetown*^?!  !Red'§  WiltW't'n  F 

Germanville Stonmgton.. .  .NL 

Giantsneck East  Lyme. . . .  NL 

Gilbert! Brooklyn W 

Gilbert! Litchfi'eld L 

Gilberttown! Easton F 

Gildersleeve§  ?  f  I .  Portland M 

Gileadt Hebron T 

Gilead  I Waterford . . . .  NL 

Gileadhill Hebron t 

GladdingsviUe. . . .  Plainfield W 

Glasgo?t Griswold NL 

Glassfactory?!. .  .Willington T 

Glastonbury t§  ?|| .  Glastonbury  . . .  H 

Glenbrook*?t . . .  Stamford F 

Glengrove Chatham M 

Glenville»^t !. . . .  Greenwich F 

Glen  wood*  y  .  10th  Ward,  Hartford.H 

Goffsbridge Rockyhill H 

GoldenTiiU  ? ! Bridgeport F 

Goodhill  I Roxbury L 

Goodhill! Weston F 

Goodspeeds*^. . .  .Haddam M 

GoodspeedsPg.^?East  Haddam .  .M 
Goodspeed  station*§  ? Haddam. .  .M 

Gooseiane! Tolland T 

Goshen  ?t  || !  I Goshen L 

Goshen*§I Hampton W 

Go8hen«N.!S.!E.!W.!Lebanon .  .NL 

Goshen! Plainfield W 

Goshen  I Waterford . . .  .NL 

Goslee! Glastonbury H 

Grainhill Portland M 

Granby*§tli  1 1  • .  .Granby H 

Grand! New  Haven.  .NH 

Granite! Sterling W 

Graniteville Norwalk F 

Granitville?! Waterford. . .  .NL 

Grantshill! Tolland T 

Grantville*t Winchester. . . .  L 

Grasshill  I Aahford W 

Grassyhill  NI&SI.Lyme NL 

Grassyplain! ....  Bethel F 

Gravelhilll Hartford H 

Graysplain  I Newtown F 

Greathill! Cornwall L 

Greathill  I Seymour NH 

GreathoUow! . ..  .New  Fairfield.  .F 
Greatmeadow!...New  Fan^eld..F 

Greatneck Waterford . . .  .NL 

Greatplain  I Danbury F 

Green  I BarkhanMled . .  L 

Green! Glastonbury ..  .H 

Greene! Ashford W 

Greenfieldhill§  ?t  IFairfield F 

GreenhoUowI Plainfield W 

Greenmanvillo? . . Stonington. . .  .NL 

Greensfarms*  1 1  •  .Westport F 

Greensharbor. ...New  London.. NL 

GreenviUe  *  §  ?t  I.Norwich NL 

Greenwich**  ?t  HtGreenwich F 

Greenwoods! . ..  .New  Hartford.  .L 

Gregory  sorchard!  Newtown F 

Grey8tone*t  I . . .  .Plymouth L 

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Stations,  yUlAKOt,  eta.  Town.  Oonntj. 

Griswold§  V t II 1 ! .  .Gri»wold NL 

Griswoldville!. . . .  Wethersfield  . . . H 
GroBvenordale* f  ? !  Thompson . . . .  W 

GrotonȤ?t||I !..  .Groton NL 

Grotonbank ! Groton NL 

Grotonhei^hts  . .  .Groton NL 

GroveboRch*t . . .  Clinton M 

Grovelane ! Tolland  I T 

GuilfordȤ?t||ir .  .Guilford NH 

Gailfordpointf. . .  Guilford NH 

Gulf Milford F 

Gurlevville  1 1 . . .  .Mansfield T 

Gumscyhili! Litchfield L 

Gnmse ytown ! . . .  Waterford ....  NL 
Gypseyville Manchester. . .  .H 

Haddam*§?t||.. .  .Haddam M 

Haddamceiiter! .  .Haddam M 

Haddaraneck 1 1 . .  Haddam M 

Haddamquarter ..  Durham M 

Haddamrond ! Mlddletown. . .  M 

Hadlyme*§?t!I.Lyme,E.Had.NL.  M 

Halfwayriver ! . , .  Newtown F 

Hall! Sharon L 

Hall! Stafford T 

Hallington Litchfield L 

Hallmeadow  1 . . . .  Goshen L 

HallsviUe Willlngton T 

Hamburg! Haraden NH 

Hamburg§?t! Lvme NL 

Hamden*t?||! !..  .Hamden NH 

Hamdenplains! .  .Hamden NH 

Hamilton! New  Haven.  .NH 

Hammertown ....  Salisbury L 

Hammonassetl. .  .Madison NH 

Hampstedf L 

Hampton*?t||!l.  Hampton W 

Hancock*  .   . .     Plymouth L 

Handlin  I Sharon L 

Hanginghills  ....  Southington  . . .  H 

Hanover! Meriden NH 

Hanover! Newtown F 

Hanover! South  Windsor.  H 

HanoverVt  I Spra^e NL 

Harbor! Stonington . . . NL 

Harbor! Windsor H 

Harborview Stamford F 

Hardhill ! Bethlehem L 

Harrison! Salisbury L 

Harrisons* Waterford. . .  .NL 

Harrisplain ! Litchfield L 

Harris vi lie  1 Woodstock  . . . .  W 

Hartford*^  ?ttll .  .Hartford H 

Harthollow ! Goshen L 

Hartlandjlt !!....  Hartland H 

Hartlandcenter . .  Hartland H 

Hartwell ! Sharon L 

Harwinton§?t  lin.Harwinton L 

Haskell! Preston NL 

Hastingshill Suffield H 

Hattertown Newtown F 

Haughton  I Montville NL 

Hawkshill Mansfield T 

Hawleysbridge .  ..Bridge water. ..  .L 

HawleyvilleȤ?t .  Newtown F 

Hawthornet F 

HavdenL Westbrook M 

Haydenhill ! Fairfield F 

Haydens*! Windsor H 

Hay  wardville. . . .  East  Haddam .  .M 

Hazard  ville*§  ?t  I.Enfield H 

Hazelplains! Woodbury L 

Headofmeadow !  .Newtown F 

Headquarters ! . . .  Litchfield L 

HebronȤt||!l .. .  .Hebron T 

Hemlockville . . .  .East  Haddam  .  .M 

Hewitt  I N.  Stonington.NL 

Higganum*§?t!E&  W. Haddam.  .M 
Highhill E.&  S.Windsor.  H 


BtalloM,  yuiacei,  cto.         Town.  Coantgr. 

Highlandparkft^OO  ftManchester  H 

Highland  *§ Mlddletown.. .  .M 

Highlondterrace. .  Seymour NH 

Highlandterrace. .  Stafford T 

Highridgef  I Stamford F 

Highriver Columbia T 

Highrock  *§?....  Beacon  Falls. .  NH 

Highstreet! Wethersfield. .  .H 

Hightower? Warren L 

Highwoodt NH 

Hill ! East  Lyme . . .  NL 

Hill ! Glastonbury . . .  H 

Hill! Morris L 

Hill! Naugatuck     .NH 

Hill ! South  Windsor.H 

Hillandplain!. ..  .New  Milford . .  .L 

Hillsidepark Watertown L 

Hillstown  !t East  Hartford .  .H 

Hinckleyhill ! Stonington . . .  NL 

Hitchcocks* Southington. .  ..H 

Hoadley neck !. . . .  Branford NH 

Hoadleyville!. . .  .Plymouth L 

HockanuipS  ?t !. . .  East  Hartford , .  H 

Hockannm  r Westport F 

Holcomb ! Burlington H 

Holland Union T 

Holland! Fairfield F 

Hollow!  N  &  S..  .Barkhamsted.  ..L 

Hollow! Kent L 

Hollow! Willington T 

Holmes ! Darien F 

Hookertown Stonington . . .  NL 

Hoophill Derby N  H 

Hopbrook  * Naugatuck . . .  NH 

Hopevalet Hebron T 

Hopeville ! Greenwich F 

Hopeville! Griswold NL 

HopevilleVl Waterbury .  ..NH 

Hope  well$ Thomaston . . . .  L 

Hopewell! Newtown F 

Hope  well  t Glastonbury. .  .H 

Hopmeadow ! . . . .  Simsbury H 

Hopriver  Ȥ  ?t ! . . .  Columbia T 

Hopswamp! Middlebury .  .NH 

Hopyardplain. . . .  Branford NH 

Horsehill! Killingly W 

Horsehill! Westbrook M 

Horseneck Greenwich F 

Hoskins* Simsburv H 

Hotchkissville§?t !  Woodbury  . . . . L 

Howardvalley  t .  .Hampton W 

Hoy  tville Stamford F 

Hoydens!  Fairfield F 

Hubbard  I Enfield H 

Hubbard ! Mlddletown.. . .  M 

Huckleberryhill !  .Avon H 

HuckleberryhillslBrookfield F 

Hull! ". Redding F 

Hull! Stafford! T 

Hullshill! Oxford NH 

Hullshill Southbury.. .  .NH 

Humaston Plymouth L 

Humphrey ! New  Haven . .  NH 

Hungary! Granby H 

Hunt! New  Milford.. .  .L 

Huntingridge ! . . .  Stamford F 

Huntington$Vt||.. Huntington..   . .F 

Huntington ! Lebanon NL 

Huntingtoncentre|.  Derby NH 

Huntingtonstreet.Harwinton L 

Huntingtown ! . . .  Newtown F 

Huntsville?t ! Canaan L 

Hurlbuttstreett ! .  Wilton F 

Hyde! Canterbury.. . .  W 

Hyde! Lisbon NL 

Hydeville?! Stafford T 

Indianneck? Branford NH 

Indiantown N.  Stonington.NL 


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fiutfooat  vnUffaa,  eta.         Towm. 

Industrial  ?! MiddletowD . . . . M 

Iranistan? Bridgeport F 

Iron  Work8,E!&W!Brookfield.. ..  .F 

Isin^ass! Huntington F 

Islandbrookl Bridgeport F 

Ivesville?! Hamden NH 

Ivoryton§?t! Eiwex M 

Jabbok! Enfield H 

Jamestreet! Bridgeport F 

Jerico! Pomfret W 

Jerusalem! New  Milford  —  F 

Jerusalem ! Windham W 

Jewettcity*  ^  ?t ! .  Griswold ...    .  NL 

Jobshill !.' Ellington T 

JohnsonhoUow  I .  .Cornwall L 

Johnsonlane ! . . . .  Mlddletown U 

Johnsonville  ? . . . .  East  Hfuldrnm . .  H 

Jordan! Waterford NL 

Joshuatown ?I . . .  Lvtsm NL 

Jovceville Salisbmy L 

Judd! Easton F 

Juddsbridge*t . . .  Roxbury L 

Jndea Washinf^on L 

Judgescave New  Haven . .  NH 

Kasson! Bethlehem L 

Kennedycity Plainfield W 

Kenoaia Danbury F 

Kensington^  ?t !. .  Beriin .  T H 

Kent*§?t|| Kent L 

Kenthollow  1 Stafford T 

KentonviUe Woodstock W 

Kentfumacet ....  Kent L 

Kentorehill Kent. L 

Kenyonville Woodstock W 

Kettlehill East  Haddam . .  H 

Kettletown ! Sonthbary  . . . NH 

Kibbe  f Somers T 

Killinglytjl KUlinglv W 

Killinglycenter.. .  Killing!  V W 

Killingwortht||*..KiUingworth..  31 

Kimball! Ellington T 

Kimballl Preston NL 

Kingstreetl Danbury F 

Kingstreet East  Wmdsor.. .  H 

Kingstreetl Enfield H 

Kingstreet! Greenwich F 

Kinney?! Griswold NL 

Kirtland! Westbrook M 

Kissewaugl Middlebury  .  .NH 

Kittemaug* Montrille KL 

Knifeshop Thomaston L 

Knowlton?! Ashford Vf 

Lafayette! Bridgeport F 

Lakeyme»i?t  1..  .SaUsbury L 

Lamb! Ledyard. NL 

Landsendl Newtown F 

Lane! Groton NL 

Lane! Killingworth. .  .M 

LanesyiUe^f?  1 1. .  New  Milford .. . .  L 

Lantemhillt Ledyard NL 

Latham ! N.  Stonington.NL 

Laurelglent  I N.  Stonington.  NL 

Laurelhill Montville NL 

Laurelhill! Norwich NL 

Laysville! Old  Lyme. . . .  NL 

Leachhollow  1 . . . .  Shernian F 

Lebanon*§?t II ! !  .  Lebanon NL 

Ledge! Berlin H 

Ledge! Killingly W 

Ledges! Lyme NL 

Ledyard  til  I!..   ..Ledyard NL 

Ledyardcenter! . .  LedVard NL 

Lee8yille§ ?! East  Haddam . . M 

I^eete  Islandf. . .  .Guilford  ..   .  .NH 

Leffingtown?!. . . . Bozrah NL 

LeflSngwellt?!. .  ..Bozrah NL 

Leonardbridget*.  Lebanon NL 

Lester! Led^'ard NL 

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BtaMoBM,  vniacM,  flta         Town.  Oomrtjr. 

Lewis  woods New  London . .  NL 

Libertyhill*t  !••  •  •  Lebanon ML 

Libertystreet!. .  .Stoniugton . .  .NL 

Limerock*i  ?t  I . .  Salisbury L 

Limestone ! Rideefield F 

Lindencroft Bridgeport . .  .NH 

Linkfleldl Waterford....NL 

Linkfield! Watertown L 

L!sbon||!  I Lisbon NL 

LitchAeld*^?t||irnLitchfleld L 

Littleboston Redding F 

Littlecityl Uaddam M 

Little  Hnddamf.  .East  Haddam.  .M 

Littleriverf Middletown.. .  .M 

Littlerock Haddam M 

LockwoodI New  Canaan. ..F 

Lockwoodf Stamford F 

LonaoD ! Enfield fl 

Lonetown  I Redding F 

Longbrook Stratford F 

Longcove ! Ledvard NL 

Longhilll East  Hartford.  .H 

Longhill§  I Huntington . . . .  F 

Longhilll South  Windsor.H 

Longhill»t ! Trumbull F 

LonghiU  E& W  ? !  1  Middletown. . . .  M 

Longlots !  E& W. . .  Westport F 

Longipeadowhill  IBrookfield F 

Longridge! Danbury F 

Longrldget  I Stamford F 

Longsociety ! Preston NL 

Lovel^istreetl . . .  .Avon H 

Lovetti South  Windsor.H 

Lovett ! Sprague NL 

Lovettsstation. ...  Lisbon NL 

Lowercity ! Canaan L 

Lowermerryalll.  .New  Milford.  ..L 

Lowerscotland ! . .  Scotland W 

Lowerwhitebills I.Huntington  . . .  .F 

Ludington ! Goshen L 

Lull! Stafford T 

Lydalville? Manchester . . .  H 

Lymany  iaduct* . .  Colchester . . . .  N  L 

Lyme?i| Lyme NL 

Lyme*i?t Old  Lyme. . . . NL 

Lymeferry .  .Old  Lyme  toO.Sayb'kM 

Lymes treet ! Old  Lyme . . . .  N  L 

Lymevillage?  1 . . .  Old  Lyme ....  NL 

Lyndepoint East  Haven .  .NH 

Lyon.«plaint ! Weston. .......  F 

Macedonia  1 Kent L 

Mackhi  II East  Lyme...NL 

Macksmilll East  Lyme  . .  .NL 

Madi8on*4?t|| .. .  .Madison  ....  NH 

Mainstreet ! Bridgeport F 

Main  st.  brancht.  .Menden NH 

Mallet ! Bridge  water . . .  L 

Mallory! Barkhamsted..  .L 

Malmanack Waterbury. .  .NH 

Manatuck Suffield H 

Manchester*§  ?t  || ! !  Manchester.. . .  H 
Manchestergreen?t Manchester. .  .H 

Mansfleld*§t II T-  •  Mansfield T 

Mansfieldcenterf  ? !.  Mansfield T 

Mansfieldcityi. .  .Mansfield T 

Maiisfielddepot^i  ?t  I  Mansfield. . .  .T 

Mansfield  4  Cor's  I.Mansfield T 

Mansfieldhollow  I .  Mansfield T 

Man  waring  I. . . .  .Montville NL 

Maplegrove Canterbury. . . .  W 

Marbledale§  ?t  I . .  Washmgton L 

Marcy! Woodstock....  W 

Marion  Vf  I Southington H 

Marlborough  til !  I.Marlborough . .  .H 

MarJborou^hroillst H 

Maroma8*§  I Middletown . . . .  M 

MarshI Litchfield L 

Maryland  I New  Milford . . .  L 


Stations,  yiHagMi,  «ta         Tovm.  Coontj. 

Mashapangt  I. . .  .Union T 

Mashcutuok  I . . . .  Killinely W 

Mashentuck ! . . . .  Killingly W 

Masonville Thompson W 

Massapeaff*?t . .  .Montville NL 

Matsonhifi I Glastonbury. . . H 

McKinney  I Ellington T 

Meadow! East  Hartford.  .H 

Meadowpark,  2d  Ward,  Hartford,H 

Meadowplain  I . . .  Simsbury H 

Meadow  woods  {...Essex M 

Mechanicsville . . .  Granby H 

Mechanic8ville*?t  Putnam W 

Mechuiicsvillel .  .Thompson W 

Meekertownl . . .  .Goshen L 

Meekertownl. . .  .Norfolk L 

Meetinghouse  I . . .  Greenwich F 

Melro8e*§t  I East  Windsor. . .  H 

Menden*!  ?t||| .  .Meriden NH 

Merrilll New  Hartford .  L 

Merrow*?t ! Mansfield T 

Merryall New  Milford. . .  .L 

Menrybrook  I Danbury F 

Merwinspoint?. . .  Milford N  H 

Merwinstation!..  .Mansfield T 

Merwinsyille*§..  .New  Milford.. .  .L 

Meshomasick ....  Chatham M 

MianusCf  ?  I Greenwich F 

Middle ! Naugatuck . . .  NH 

Middlebrook  I. . . .  Wilton F 

Middleburv§?ttl  I  I.Middlebury.  .NH 
Middleflelc[««niinMiddlefield . .  .M 
Middlefieldcenter*§  ?Middlefield .  .M 

MiddleSmileriverlNorwalk F 

Middlegate  I Newtown F 

Middlehaddami  ?t  .Chatham M 

Middlehilll Franklin NL 

Middleriver! Danbury F 

Middletown«V/tt||Middletown..  .M 
MiddlernJunc« '/Middletown.. .  .M 

Middlequarterl..  .Woodbury L 

Milecreek  I Old  Lyme ....  NL 

Milford*!  Vt  II 1 1 .  ..Milford NH 

Milfordpoint Milford NH 

Mill! HMrtland H 

Mill  I Huntington F 

Mill! Morris L 

Millbrookt Colebrook.. . . . .  L 

Milldale?t  I Southington. . . .  H 

Millersfarm  ?!.... Middletown. . . .M 

Millerhill Chatham M 

Millhill? Fairfield F 

Millingtonf  I . . .  .  East  Haddam . .  M 
Millingtongreenl.East  Haddam.  .M 

Millplain  I Branford NH 

Millplain»?t  I. . . .  Danbury F 

Millplain  I Fairfield F 

Millriverl New  Canaan..  .F 

Millstone?  t Waterford NL 

Milltownl N.  Stonington.NL 

Millvillel Naugatuck. .  .NH 

MiltonVt  I Litchfield L 

Mine! Bristol H 

Minebrook? West  Hartford  .  H 

Minehill Roxbury L 

Miner! N.  Stouington.NL 

Minersgrove East  Hartford  . .  H 

Minortownt  I Woodbury L 

Mirybrookl Danbury F 

Mixville?! Cheshire NH 

Moha  wk  tower. . .  .Cornwall L 

Mohegan*t  I Montville NL 

Monr6e?t|| Monroe F 

Montowase*Vt  I . . North  Haven . NH 

Montville*! Vtl|!  I. Montville NL 

Moodusi  ?t ! East  Haddam.. .  M 

Moosehill  I Guilford NH 

Moosemeadowft .  Willington T 


Btadoiu,  VtUagas,  ete.         Town.  Countj. 

Mooeup*§?t  I . . . .  Plainfield W 

Morgan  I Clinton M 

Morgan! Ledvard NL 

Morgan  I Waterford ....  NL 

Morfisnpoint East  Haven.  ..NH 

MornsǤ?t  |l  1 1 . .  .Morris L 

Morrispoint^ New  Haven..  .NH 

Mossfarm  I Cheshire NH 

Mountain! Bristol H 

Mountain ! Canaan L 

Mountain! Morris L 

Mountcarmelf ..  .Hamden NH 

Mountcarmelcentret .  .Hamden.NH 

Mounthopef Mansfield T 

Mountoemon !. . . .  Southington . . .  H 

Mudgetownl Sharon L 

Munger  I Bethlehem L 

Mungerlane  I Bethlehem L 

Musicvale Salem NL 

Mystic*!  Vt ! Stonington . . . .  N  L 

Mysticbridge§? ! .  Stonington. . .  .NL 

Mysticriver?! . .  ..Groton NL 

Narrows! Derby NH 

Narrows! Easton F 

Natchaug! Chaplin W 

Natchauel Windham W 

Naubucf?t ! Glastonbury ...  .H 

Naugatuck*!?t  || .  Naugatuck'. . .  .NH 

Naugatuckjunc*  .  Milford NH 

Naugatuckjunc*  Winchester L 

Naunawaffuel.. . .  Bethlehem L 

Navyyard? Groton NL 

Nayaug  I Glastonbury  . . .  H 

Navumps Stratford F 

Neck  I Derby NH 

Neck! Madison NH 

Neck?! Old  Lyme. . .  .NL 

Neck! Preston NL 

Neck!  E&W Waterford.  ...NL 

Nepaugt New  Hartford . .  L 

New  Boston! Salem NL 

New  Boston  ?t  I . .  Thompson W 

N.  Britain*4yttl|!!New  Britain  ..H 
N.  Canaan*^  ? t  HIT  I !  New  Canaan . .  F 

Newcity  ? Meriden NH 

Newdis'trictI Avon H 

Newdistrict! Simsbury H 

NewentI Lisbon NL 

Newcomb! Goshen L 

New  Fairfleldt||..New  Fairfield  ..F 

Newfieldl Stratford F 

Newfield Torrington L 

Newfleld  *§  I Middletown . . . .  M 

Newgatehill Granbv H 

Newhallville§ New  Itaven.  ..NH 

N.Hartford*(?t||.New  Hartford  .  .L 
New  Hart'd  Cen.VNew  Hartford  .  .L 
New  Haven*!  ?t til  I.NewHaven.NH 

Newington*!Vt||!INewington H 

Newington  Jun*?tNewington .. .  H 
N.London*!  Vttll I! New  London  .NL 
New  Milford*!  VtilNew  Milford. ...L 
New  Preston*  Vt  I  Washington . . . .  L 
New  Prestonhill I. Washington.  ...L 

New  SaYbrook§.  .Saybrook M 

Newtown*!  ?tllir"Newtown F 

New  York! Stratford F 

Niantic*!?t  I . . .  .East  Lvme.. .  .NL 

Nichols?  t Fairfield F 

Nicholsfarm  ?  I . . .  Trumbull F 

Ninevah Madison NH 

Nipsic  I Glastonbury  . . .  H 

Nisopark Ridgefield F 

Noank*§  Vt  I Groton NL 

Nod  I Avon H 

Nod! Wilton F 

Nonewaug! Woodbury L 

Norfield Weston F 


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Btationa,  VUIagei,  ata         Town.  Oooaty 

Norfolk*§?t!l . . .  .Norfolk L 

Noroton*§?t  I.. .  .Darien F 

Norotonheightst .  Darien F 

North  Ashfordt  1 .  Ashford W 

Northbanks ! Fairfield F 

North  Bay  port. .  .Greenwich F 

Nortli  BloomfieldtBloomfield H 

North  Branfordt||!!No.BranfordNH 

Northbrick ! Wetherefield . . .  H 

North  Bridgeport*  ?Bridgeport F 

North  Bigelo w ! . .  Hampton W 

North  Canaan?||!. North  Canaan.. L 

North  Gantont. . .  Canton H 

NorthchippenhilllBristol H 

North  GolebrookitCoIebrook L 

NorthGornwull§  I .  Cornwall L 

North  Coventry . .  Coventry T 

North  Cromwell*. Cromwell M 

Northend?  Southington. . . .  H 

Northfarms ! Litchfield L 

Northfarms ! Wallingford.  .NH 

Northfield§  Vt  I . . .  Litchfield L 

Northford^i  Vt  I .  .No.  Branford .  NH 

North  Franklint .  FranUin NL 

N.  Glastonbury  §  i.Glastonbary . . .  H 

North  Granby  1 1. .  Granby H 

North  Greenwich.  Greenwich F 

N.Grosvenordale*  Vt  IThompeon . .  W 

North  Guilfordt. .  Guilford NH 

No.  Guilfordbluffl.Guilford NH 

North  Hampton . .  Hampton W 

North  Hartiand*§Hartland H 

NorthHaven*§  Vt  II ! !  North  HavenNH 

Northhill! North  Haven. NH 

North  Kentt  I Kent L 

North  Lymet  I . . .  Lvine NL 

North  Madisont.  •  Madison  . .    .  .NH 
N.Manchester*^  Vt  Manchester  . . . .  H 

North  Mianusl..  .Greenwich F 

North  Norfolk  I..  .Norfolk L 

Nortiiplaint M 

Northplains! Guilford NH 

No.  Ridgebury ! . .  Ridgefield F 

North  Somer8'§ ! . .  Somers T 

North  Stamford  t  iStamford F 

North  Stanwich I.Greenwich F 

North  Sterlingt  •  .Stirling W 

No.  Stoningtontll!  I-N.StoningtonNL 

Northstreet ! Glastonbury H 

Northstreet Greenwich'.. . . .  F 

North  villej  V Bristol H 

Northvillejt !. . .  .New  Milford  . . . L 
No.  WestchesterT. Colchester.. .  .NL 

North  Wiltont I .  .Wilton F 

No.Windham*§t !  Windham W 

North  wood  bury  t L 

N.  Woodstock ?t  I.Woodstock W 

Norton  town  I Madison NH 

Norwiak*§Vttll  ..Norwalk F 

Norwich*^  VtJH .  .Norwich NL 

Norwichfalls  1 . . .  Norwich NL 

Norwichtown  *  Vt  I  Norwich NL 

Nott! Essex M 

Novascotial Waterford....NL 

Nutplains N  I&S I . Guilford NH 

Nyumphs  I Beacon  Falls .  NH 

Oakdale§Vt Montville NL 

Oakland?! Manchester H 

Oakland  I South  Windsor  H 

Oaks§?! Windham W 

Oakstreet?! New  Haven.. NH 

Oakville*§  Vt  I  •  •  •  Watertown L 

Obtusel Brookfield F 

Occum§  V Norwich NL 

Oldchurchl Glastonbury.  ..H 

Oldchurch ! New  Canaan . . .  F 

Oldfield  V Stonington    . .  NL 

Oldfurnacehol*  w  VStaflbrd T 


BtaOofOM,  VniagM.  ale.         Town.  Cennty, 

Oldgreenwich !. .  .Greenwich F 

Old  Lyme*§?y ! ! .  Old  Lyme . . .  .NL 

Oldmystict NL 

Oldprison East  Granby.. . . H 

Oldroad! Meriden. NH 

01dSaybrook*§?|| !  lOld  Saybrook.M 

01dwell§ Norwalk F 

Olivet! Bridgeport F 

Olmstead! New  Canaan. .  .F 

Olmsteadf. .... . .East  Haddam.  .M 

OnecoǤ?t ! Sterling W 

Orange*§  Vtlj! !..  .Orange NH 

Orcutt8*V Stafford T 

OrehiIl§ ! Kent L 

OrehiU*  V 1 1 Salisbury L 

Oronoke ! Waterbdry . . .  NH 

Oronoquet ! Stratford F 

Osboni* East  Windsor. . .  H 

Osbomto  wn* ....  Naugatuck . . .  NH 

Osgoodhill! New  Britain . .  .H 

Oswegatchie East  Lyme. . . NL 

Ovemver! Norwalk F 

Oviatt! Goshen L 

Oxbridge! Darien F 

Oxford§t|| Oxford NH 

Oxridge! Darien F 

Oysterpoint§ New  Haven..  .NH 

Oysterriver! Old  Say  brook.  .M 

Pachau^?! Griswold NL 

Packerville*t  1 . .  .Canterbury . ...  W 
Packwoodville. .  .Colchester. . .  .NL 

Paconset?! Portland M 

Paine! Thompson W 

Painterhilll Roxbury L 

Painters  swamp.. .  New  Britain. . .  .H 

Palestine! Newtown F 

Palmer! Preston NL 

Palmerhill Greenwich F 

Palmerstreet! . . . .  Stonington. . . NL 

Palmertown  V ! . . .  Montville NL 

PamsBcha Middletown. . . .  M 

Paran Colchester NL 

Parkerfarm! Wallingford.  .NH 

Parkerville Manchester. . . .  H 

Parklane  1 New  Milford.. . .  L 

Parkville*§  VtSth  Ward,  Hartford. H 

Parlorrock Trumbull F 

Patten! Stafford T 

Pauchaug Griswold NL 

Pautipaug Sprague NL 

Pavedstreet ! Branford NH 

Pawcatuck! Stonington. .  ..NL 

Pawsonpark Branford NH 

Paywell! Lisbon NL 

Peaceable! Bristol H 

PearlviUe. East  Windsor .. .  H 

Pease! Ellington T 

Peck! Canterbury. ... W 

Peckhollow  • Franklin NL 

PecksbridRe! . . .  .Tolland T 

Pecksland  I Greenwich F 

Pegville! Granby H 

Pemberwick* ! . . .  Greenwich . . . .  F 

Pembroke  ! Bridgeport F 

Pembroke! Danbury F 

Pendletonhillt !..  .N.  Stonington. NL 

Penfieldhill  I Portland M 

Pequabuck*^?t .  .Plymouth L 

Pequonnock Bridgeport . . . .  F 

PequonocI Groton NL 

Peqnothill Mystic NL 

Pequotmills?  . . .  .Montville NL 

Perrin! Woodstock. ...  W 

Perry! Sharon L 

Perryville Norwalk F 

Peterparley  ville . .  Southbury ....  NH 

Phelpshill! Lebanon NL 

Phoenixvillet  1 . . .  Eastford W 


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Pick! Canterbury W 

Picketsridge ! . . . .  Redding F 

Pickett! New  Milford . .  .L 

PiercehoUow ! Southbaty . . .  NH 

Pigville§ 2d  Wftrd,  Hartford.  .H 

Pimperwauff !. . .  .Wilton F 

Pinchstreet  f. Scotland W 

Pinebridge Beacon  Falls.. NH 

Pinebrook  I Chatham H 

Pinebrook! Haddam M 

Pinemeadow*§?t  I.New  Hartford..  L 

Pinemeadow ! Windsor  Locks.  H 

Pineorchard^VI .  .Killingworth ..  .11 

Pineorchard* Branford. . .  .N.  H 

Pinesbridge! Oxford NH 

Pinestreet! Columbia T 

Pineswamp! Sharon L 

Pineville. Killingly W 

Pinney! Ellington T 

Pistolpointbar . . .  Portland. M 

Pitch! Morris L 

Plain! .....Canaan L 

Plain! South  Windsor.  H 

Plainfield*§?t||..  .Plainfield W 

Platnfie]djunc'n*§PIainfield  . .    . .  W 

Plainhillf. Norwich NL 

PlainhiU? Woodstock W 

Plains! East  Haddam.  .M 

Plains! Kent L 

Plains! Preston NL 

Plainville**  VtlJ !  l.Plainvillc H 

Plantsville*^  V  t !  •  Southington H 

PUkttsvUlet Easton F 

PlattBville! Meriden NH 

Pleasantbeach. . .  Waterford ....  NL 
PleasantvalleyVtIBarkhamsted. .  .L 

Pleasantvalley. . .  Groton NL 

Pleasantvalley ! . .  Lyme NL 

Pleasantvalley ! .  .South  Windsor.  H 

PlnmhilL Deiby NH 

Plumtrees! Bethel F 

Plymonth§  Vt  || ! . .  Plymouth L 

PlymonthhoUow  .Plymouth L 

Pocansett, Portland M 

Pocotopaug Chatham M 

Podunk! S.  WinJcE.Hfd..H 

Pohtatuckl Newtown F 

Polk! Watertown . . . .  L 

Polkvllle?! Bristol H 

Pomfret*§?t||!!..Pomfret W 

Pomfretcentre  ^  ?t  Pom  fret W 

Pomfretlandingt  I  Pomfret W 

Pomperaugl Southbury. . .  NH 

Pomperaug* Woodbury ......  L 

Pomperaugvalley*VSouthbury  .•  N  H 

PompeyhoUow. . .  Ashford W 

Poncesstreet! ...  .New  Canaan..  .F 

Pond! Burlington.. . . .  H 

Pond ! Morris L 

Pond ! Thompson W 

Pond! Warren L 

Pondhill ! Naugatuck  .  ..NH 

Pondhill! Plainfield W 

Pondhill! Wallingford  ..NH 

Pondmeadow ....  Killingworth. . .  M 

Pondmeadow ! . .  Westbrook M 

Pondpointl Milford NH 

Ponds! Norfolk L 

Pondville Chester M 

Pondville  I New  Fairfield . .  F 

Ponsett! Haddam M 

Pontooeuc Glastonbury  . . .  H 

Pootatuck  I Southbury*. .  .NH 

Poplarplain ! Westport  *. F 

Poquetannoc  ....  Ledyard NL 

Poquetanuck*?t  I  Preston NL 

Poquonoc*?! Groton NL 

Poquonocbridget  .Groton NL 

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Btatloni,  VIIIafMi  ate.         Town.  Opuniy 

PoqQonock§  ?t. .  .Windsor H 

Portchestei^?.. .  .Greenwich F 

Portersville Groton NL 

PortipangI Spragae NL 

PorUand*4?t  II H.  Portland M 

Post Westbrook M 

Potatolane East  Windsor. . .  H 

Potopoguel Sprague NL 

Porter ! South  Windsor.  H 

Potter! Willington T 

Poundhill  I Canterbury. . . .  W 

Poundridge Stamford F 

Povertystreet! . . .  Waterford ....  NL 

Pratts* New  Britain.. .  .H 

Prattfiville?! Meriden NH 

Pressbambar. . . . Glastonbury. . .  H 

Pre8ton§  ?t  H Preston NL 

PrestoncityVI ...  .Preston NL 

Pricehollow  I Southbury . . .  NH 

Prospect! Bridgeport F 

Prospect ! Litchfield L 

Prospectt||!I Prospect NH 

Prospecthill  ?  I. . . .  Hfd  and  W  Hfd .  H 

Prospecthill*  . . .  .Litchfield L 

Prospecthill Norwalk F 

Prospecthill Waterford  . . . .  NL 

ProTidencestreetlNorwich NL 

Pnckshire  I Woodbury L 

Puddinghill! Scotland W 

Piuldletown New  Hartford  .  .L 

Puffineham ! GomwalL L 

PumpRinhilll. . . .  Ashford T 

Pumpkinhill New  Milford L 

Pumpkintown . .  .Kockyhill H 

Purgatory Avon H 

Purchase! Southbury  ..  .NH 

Put! Rockyhill H 

Putnam*^?t||! . . .  Putnam W 

Putnamheights?t !  Putnam : W 

Putnam  Memorial  Park,  Redding  F 

Putney! Stratford F 

Putshill ! Greenwich F 

Quadic! Thompson.. . . .  W 

Quailtrap! Griswold NL 

Quakerfarmst ! . .  Oxford NH 

QuakerhilI!U&L.t Waterford..  .NL 

Quakerridge !. . . .  Greenwich F 

Quakertown Groton NL 

Quakertown Ledyard NL 

Quarry! Durham M 

Quarry?! Portland M 

Quarry Milford NH 

Quarry Thomaston L 

Quarryvillef .. . . .  Bolton T 

Quarter! Branford NH 

Quassapaug! . . .  .Woodbury L 

Quasset! Woodstock...  .W 

Queach Branford NH 

Quiambog?! Stonington. .  .NL 

Quinebaug ! Brooklyn W 

Quinebaug*t ....  Thompson W 

Quinnipiac*§ ! . . .  North  Haven. .  NH 

Rapgedhill! Pomfret W 

Railroad ! Meriden NH 

Rainbow§t  V Windsor H 

Randall ! Stonington . . .  NL 

Ransomhill ! Salem NL 

Rathbunhill! Salem NL 

Rawsonf Hampton W 

Ray ! Voluutown . .  .NL 

Raymond ! Canterbury. . . .  W 

Raymondhill  . . .  .Montville  . . .  .NL 

Read ! Lisbon NL 

Reading* Redding F 

Readsfield W  ilton F 

Redcity ! Oxford NH 

Redding»?t  1| Redding F 

Redding  Ridge f!.  Redding F 


Redlane ! East  Haddam .. M 

Redoak! Orange NH 

Reynolds ! Voluntown . . . NL 

Reynoldsbridge*§t  Plymouth. . .     L 

Rhodeeville! Putnam W 

Rider! Willington T 

Ridge! ReddinfE F 

Ridgeburyt  !N&S.Ridgefield F 

Ridgefarm West  Hartford.. H 

Ridgefield*«t  HIT-  .Ridgefield F 

Riggsstreet! Oxford NH 

Rimmon! Beacon  Falls. NH 

Rinebank! Stamford F 

Ringstreet Danbury F 

Ripton Huntington F 

River! Bridgewater. . . .  L 

River! Canton H 

River! Golebrook L 

River! Cornwall L 

River! Montville NL 

Riverbankt ! Stamford F 

Ri  verdale ! Greenwich JP 

Riverhead*! East  Lj[me . .  .NL 

Riverside  *^  ?t  1 . .  Greenwich F 

Riverside?! Orange NH 

Riverton§Vt  I Barkhamsted . . .  L 

Riverview ! Essex M 

Riverview§?  ....New  Haven.. NH 

Riversville! Greenwich F 

Rixtown! Griswold NL 

Road ! Stonington . . .  NL 

Roadrock East  Lyme. .  .NL 

Roaringbrook ! . . .  Willington T 

Roastmeathill . ...  Killingworth. .  .M 

Roathavenue! Norwich NL 

Robertsville§  t  . . .  Colebrook L 

Rock! Colebrook L 

Rock! Kent L 

Rockhouse! Easton F 

Rockhousehill ! . . .  Oxford NH 

RockfallǤ  ?t . . . .  Middlefield. . . . .  M 

Rockhmdf. Madison NH 

Rockland Durham M 

Rocklanding Haddam M 

Rockmeadow! . .  .Union T 

Rocknook Preston NL 

Rockville»i  V 1 1 1   Vernon T 

Rockwell! New  Britain... H 

RockweUhill!. . .  .Stafford T 

Rockyglen* Newtown F 

Rockyhill*|?t||!!Rockyhill H 

Rockyneok .;....  Greenwich F 

Rogers! Salem NL 

Romford*t Washington . . . .  L 

Rosehill! Portland M 

Roselandpark ....  Woodstock  . . . .  W 

Roseofnewenffland  Norwich NL 

Roton  point*?. . .  .Norwalk F 

Rounahill   Farmington . . . .  H 

Roundhill*?t  I. . .  Greenwich F 

Rowavtonf Norwalk F 

Roxbikry**  VUf . .  .Roxbury L 

Roxbury?! Stamford F 

Roxbury  falls*  ?.. .  Roxbury. ..... .L 

Roxburystation  ?t  Roxbury L 

Ryestreet ! E.  &  S.  WindsorH 


Sabiu! 

Sabtown 

Sachemshead§?t! 
Sachemswoods  ?. . 

Saddsmills* 

Salemfij!! 

Salisbury*^  ?tl|l! 
Salmonbrookl.... 
Salmonriver .. , 
Sampmortar. . 
Sandbank! ... 
Sandbanks  . . . 


Pomfiret W 

Old  Lyme NL 

Guilford NH 

New  Haven.  .NH 
East  Windsor. .  H 

Salem NL 

Salisbury L 

Granby H 

East  Haddam.. M 

Fairfield F 

Burlington H 

Portland M 


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Statkmi,  VniagM,  ate.         Town.  Oouitj. 

Sandybrook! Colebrook L 

Sandyhill! Middlebury .  .NH 

Sandyhook  Ǥ?t  I.Newtown F 

Sanford! Hamden NH 

Sanford*§?t Redding. F 

Sangwauk ! Stonin^n   . .  NL 

Satansklngdoro  . .  New  Hartford . .  L 
Saugatuck*4?t  !E !  W  !&S !  Westp'rtF 

Savmrock*^?....  Orange NH 

Sawmill plam! . . .  Waterbury. .  .NH 

Sawyer! Putnam W 

Saybrook^?||! !. .  .Saybrook M 

Saybrook*^?t  ! ! .  Old  Saybrook . .  M 
Saybrookferry!..  .Old  Saybrook.  .M 
Savbrookjunc*n*§01d  Savbrook..M 
Saybrookpt.*^?t !  Old  Saybrook . .  M 

Scantier ! East  Windsor  . . H 

Schoolstreet! . . .  .Norwich NL 

Scitico^^t ! Enfield H 

Scofieldtown !. . . .  Stamford F 

Scotchcap Montville NL 

Scotland!N!&S!..Bioomfield H 

Scotland! Ridgefield F 

ScotIand*?t||! !  ..Scotland W 

Scotland* Simsbury H 

Scotlandroad !. . . .  Norwich NL 

Scottss wamp !. . . .  Farmington. . . .  H 

Seasidepark Bridgeport F 

Sebetha Cromwell M 

Secondhill! New  Milford . .  .L 

Seymour*§?t|| !  I.Seymour NH 

Shailervillet ! . . . .  Haddam M 

Shaker8tationǤt!  Enfield H 

Sharont^?|| Sharon L 

SharonvaIley§ t . .  Sharon L 

Sharphill! Ashford W 

Shelterockhill. . . .  Bethel F 

Shelcon§  V  t  IT Huntington F 

Shennecosset !. . . .  Groton NL 

Shepaug^* Southbury  .  .NH 

Sherman§?  till!..  Sherman F 

Shetucket! Sprag[ue NL 

Shetucketbridge. .  Norwich NL 

Shewvillet NL 

Shinglehollow  . .  .Glastonbury  . . . H 

Shipman ! New  Britain . . .  H 

Shippanpoint ....  Stamford F 

Shippee! Eastford W 

Shortbeach§  ?t  I . .Branford NH 

Shruboak! Orange NH 

Shruboak ! Seymour NH 

Shume ! N.  Stonington.NL 

Siam Portland M 

Sibley! Eastford W 

Silltown?! Old  Lyme NL 

Silvercity? Meriden NH 

SUverianet East  Hartford . .  H 

Silvermine Middletown  . . .  M 

Silvennine ! New  Canaan . . .  F 

Silverminet Norwalk F 

Silverstreet Coventry T 

Simeapog East  Lyme  . . .  NL 

Simonsville! Waterbury. .  .NH 

Simsbury*^ til . . .  Simsbury H 

Simsburv! Stamford F 

Skinner?! New  Haven.  .NH 

Skinner  I Woodstock . . . .  W 

Skunkamaug! . . .  Tolland T 

Slaterville Haddam M 

Smith! Bethany NH 

Smith! Canterbury  . . .  W 

Smithsconier Franklin NL 

Smithscrossing*.  Middletown. . .  .M 

Smithsridge New  Canaan  . . .  F 

Snipeic?! Tolland T 

Somere§t|| !! Somers T 

Somerville§t  I. . . .  Somers T 

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Stetfonik  YIUaCM,  eta         Town.  Oovaj. 

Sonetown! Redding P 

Soperville Windsor H 

Soundbeach*§?  t  IGreenwich F 

SouthbAnks ! Fairfield F 

South  Bigelow  t . .  Hampton W 

South  Britain§?!tSouthbury.. . .NH 
Southbury*§?tll ..Southbury  . .  .NH 

South  Canaan t  !•  Canaan L 

So.  Canterbury  t .  Canterbury. . . .  W 

South  Cheshire?..  Cheshire NH 

Soutlichestnuthill!  Mansfield T 

So.  Chippenhill !. .  Bristol H 

So.  Coventry*^?! Coventry T 

Southfarms? Middletown . . . .  M 

Southfarms Morris L 

South5mileriyer  I .  Norwalk F 

Southford*^t  I .  •  .Southbury  . .  .NH 
S.  Glastonbury  4  ?  t  Glastonbury .. . .  H 

South  Goshen?..  .Goshen L 

South  Hampton . .  Hampton W 

South  Hayen§? ! . .  New  Hayen. . .  NH 

Southhill  I Wethersfield . . .  H 

Southhollow  1 . . . .  Barkhamsted  .  .L 

Southhollow  I . . . .  Hartland H 

Southhollow !.  . . New  Hartford . .  L 
Southingt'n  •§  ?  t  ||t ! !  SouthingtonH 
Southingtoncor.  ? .  Southington . . . .  H 

South  Kent«t!..Kent L 

South  Killingly  t  IKiUingly W 

South  Lyme*T§ -Old  Lyme. . .  .NL 
S.MancheBter*4  rt ! Manchester. .  .H 

South  Meriden§  ?  f  Meriden NH 

South  Norfolk  ft  I.Norfolk L 

S.  Norwalk*^  Vf  }  INorwalk F 

Southplain ! Litchfield L 

South port*^  ?t  I . .  Fairfield F 

Southridgebury ! .  Ridgefield F 

Southriyer! Warren L 

South  Roxbury  ? .  Roxbury L 

South  Saugatuck ! Westport F 

South  Stamford  I  Stamford F 

South  Stan wich ! .  Greenwich. . . . .  F 

Southstreet,*. . . .  Sufiield H 

South  village Bristol H 

Southville  T I . . .  .  Bridgewater . . . .  L 
So.Wethenfield*§t  Wetherefield .  .H 
So.  WilIington*§t?Willington . . .  .T 

South  Wilton*t . .  Wilton F 

So.WindhamȤ  ?t  IWindham W 

So.Wind8or*^tl|l!South  Windsor. H 

So.  Woodstock  ?t.  Woodstock W 

Sparks  I Killingly W 

Spencerhill East  Hartford.. H 

Spencerhill Old  Say  brook.  .M 

Spithead  I Waterford. . .  .NL 

Spoonyillel East  Granby...H 

Spniguejl  1 Sprague NL 

Sprindlehill Wolcott NH 

Springdale*! ! . .  •  Stamford F 

Springhill  1 1 Mansfield T 

Springs ! Stafford T 

Springvalley  ....  Montville NL 

Sprucedale' Woodstock . . . .  W 

Spunkeyhollow  I .  Lyme NL 

Squabblehoilow.  .North  Canaan.. L 

Squantuck Seymour NH 

Square  Pond Eifington T 

SquHshholIow  . .  .New  Milford. ... L 
Staddlehill N.&S. ?  1  Middletown  . . M 

Stadley rough  ...  .Danbury F 

Stafford ! Bristol H 

Staflbrd»yt|| Stafford T 

StaffbrdhoUow?. . Stafford T 

Staffbrdsprings.  \  V  t  ^  IStaffbrd T 

Staffbrdstreet?! .  .Stafford T 

Staffbrdyille  t  V ! . .  Stafford T 

SUmford»4ytt||!IStamford F 

Standishhill Lebanon NL 


Stalloiit,  yiUagM,  •!&         Ti»wB.OoaBli7. 

Stanford* Stamford F 

StanleyauarterL.New  Britain... H 

Stanton!. Voluntown. .  .NL 

Stanwioh*?t  IN&SGreenwich . . . .  F 

Starrhill Danbury F 

Starrplalnl Danbury F 

Stateline* Salisbury L 

Stateline* Staffbrd T 

Steeles* Bolton T 

Steephollow Greenwich F 

Stepney*§t  I Monroe F 

Stepneydepot*t . .  Monroe F 

Sterling*?t|l.... Sterling W 

Sterlingcity  I Lyme NL 

Sterlinghill^ ! . . . .  Steriing W 

Sterlingstreet  I .   .  Bridgeport F 

Stevensont F 

Stillmanyille Stonington. . . .  NL 

Stillwater? Stamford F 

Stilsonhill New  Milford.  ...L 

Stookingscomer  .  Berlin H 

Stoddard ! Ledyard NL 

Stonefactory ! . . . .  Sterling W 

Stonehill! Griswold NL 

Stonehill ! Plainfleld W 

Stonehouse! Killingworth. .  .M 

Stoneyhilll Windsor H 

Stonington! Southbury . .  .NH 

Stonington*^?t  ||Y  .Stonington. .  NL 
Stoningt*njunc.*|?Stonmgton .  .NL 

Stonycreek*^?t  l.Branford. NH 

Stonyhill!'. Bethel F 

Stonyhill! Griswold NL 

Storrs  t Mansfield T 

StraiUyille! Naugatuck  .  ..NH 

Stratfield Bridge.  &  Fairf.  F 

Stratford*^  ? 1 1| . . .  Stratford F 

Strattonbrook*. . .  Simsburv H 

Strawberry  hill. . .  Stamfora F 

Strongtown?  !.. . .  Southbury  . ,  .NH 

Stubtownl N.  Stonington.NL 

Suagatchie Waterford . . .  .NL 

Suckerbrook !. . . .  Winchester . . . .  L 

Suffield*^?ti|I!. .  Suffield H 

Suff'mge§I Canton H 

Sugarhilll Tolland T 

Summerhill ! Madison NH 

Summit* Norfolk L 

Swift  I Cornwall L 

TaftyilleǤ?t !..  .Norwich NL 

Talcottyille*§  V 1 1  Vernon T 

Talmadgehill*  I . .  New  Canaan . . .  F 

Tangwank ! Stonington . . .  NL 

Tarifl-ville*§  ?t  I . .  Simsbury H 

Tarsia   Chatham M 

Tashual Trumbull! F 

Taterhill! East  Haddam.  .M 

Tatnickhilll Brooklyn W 

Taunton! Newtown F 

Taylortown ! Glastonbury  . . .  H 

Tebtown East  Hartford.  .H 

Terracehill Lyme NL 

Terryplain  L Simsbury H 

Terryyille*§?t !.  .Plymouth L 

Thamesgroye*. .  .Montville NL 

ThamesyilleȤ  ?.  .Norwich NL 

Thomaston* §  ? t  II 1 1  Thomaston. . . .  L 

Thorap8on*4?t  || !  I  Thompson W 

Thomp8'nyiile*i?t  lEnfield H 

Threadfactory  I . .  Willington T 

Ticknor ! Sal  isbury . . . .  ^  L 

Tilestonhill ! Fairfield. F 

Tinbridge?.  8th  Ward,  Hartford.  .H 

Tinkerneld  ..... .Newtown F 

Titicust  I Ridgefield F 

Titus! Sterling W 

Toadrockl East  Lyme...NL 

Tobaccostreet  I . . .  Lebanon N  L 


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Stetfonik  yniaflM^  «*& 

Toddyhill! IJcwtown \ 

Toilsomehill  1 . . . .  Fairfield F 

Tolland*^ ?t HI!  ..Tolland T 

Tollandstreetl . .  .Tolland T 

Tolles* PlyTiiouth L 

Torringford^  ?t. .  .Torrin^too L 

Torrlngton*^  Vt  HIT!  ITomngtaii. .  .L 

Totokett NH 

Towantic* Oxford, NH 

Town!   New  Britain. ..H 

TownhiUl East  Haddam.  .H 

Townhill! New   Hartford.. L 

Townhill New  London  ..NL 

Townhill  I Plymouth L 

Townhill! Salisbury L 

Townplot ! Waterbury . . .  N  H 

Townsendl Andover T 

Townstreet?!. . .  .Norwich NL 

Tracyt XH 

Transylyania!. .  .Woodbury L 

Trapfall ! Huntin^rton F 

Treat! Bridgewater. . . .  L 

Trumbull§t|I Trumbull F 

Trumbullchurch*Trumbull F 

Tryontown Portland M 

Tucker! Killinglv W 

TurkeyhilL! East  Granby^.  .H 

Turkeyhill! Haddam M 

Turkeyhill* Orange NH 

Tumeryille*§t«.  .Hebron T 

Tumofriyer ! Stamford F 

Twinemilll Glastonbury . .  .H 

Tyler! Griswold NL 

Tylercity*?t !.. .  .Orange NH 

Tylermills ! Wallinicford . .  NH 

Tylertown! Middlebary  .  .NH 

Tyleryille*^?t ! . .  Haddam M 

Umpawaug! Redding F 

UncasyUlcl  ?  f ! . . .  Montyilie NL 

Union! Bridgeport F 

Union! Cheshire NH 

Union! Clinton M 

Union! Farmington..  ..H 

Union ! Goshen L 

Union! Guilford NH 

Union! Hampton W 

Union ! Killingworth. . .  M 

Union ! Madison NH 

Union ! New  London  ..NL 

Union ! N.  Stonington.  NL 

Union! Orange  ..... .NH 

Union! Plainfleld W 

Union! Simsbury H 

Union! Stratford F 

Union  tyi! Union T 

Unioncenter! ....  Naugatuck . .  .NH 
Unioncity*4  ?t ! . .  Naugatuck   . .  NH 

Uniondale Plainfield W 

Uniongroye Hartford H 

Unionyillage Manchester . . . .  H 

Unionyille  I Ayon H 

Unionyille ! Colchester NL 

Unionville! Ledyard NL 

Unionyille*^  ?t  . . Farmington. . . . H 

Unionyille ! Ledyard NL 

Upham! Thompson W 

Upperend  I Washington L 

UpperraeiTvall ! . .  New  Muford . . .  L 
Uppermystlc! . .  .Stonington. .  .NL 

Uppenioank!  ...Groton NL 

Upperparish ! . . . .  Weston F 

Uptown ! Derby F 

Uptown! East  lladdam.  .M 

Uptown ! Lebanon NL 

Uptown! Woodbury L 

Valley ! . . . , Barkhamsted. .  .L 

VaUey! KiUingly W 

Valley ! South  Windsor.  H 

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Valleyforee! Weston F 

Val'y  &  NE  Jmic»Hartford H 

Vermont! Union T 

VernonȤ  Vf  || !  I . .  Vemon T 

Vemoncenter  ?t . .  Vernon T 

Vemonstat.*^  ? . .  Vemon T 

Versailles ! South  Windsor.  H 

Ver»ailles*§  Vf . .  •  Sprague NL 

Vexation Wetnersiield . . .  H 

Village! Stafford T 

Villngo! Voluntown . .  .NL 

Villagedistrict . . .  Wolcott NH 

Villagehill! Lebanon NL 

Villagehill  I Willington T 

Vinton! South  Windsor.  H 

Vintons  Millsf. .  .South  Windsor.  H 
Voluntown§  Vf  II !!  Voluntown  .  ..NL 
Wadawannuc  . . . Stonington  ...NL 

Waldermere?. . .  .Bridgeport F 

Waldo! Canterbury  . .. W 

Waldostation*. .  .Scotland W 

Walkersfarm !. . . . Monroe F 

Walkleyhilll  ....Haddara M 

Walle! New  Milford.. .  .L 

Wallingford**  ?t  lit  Wallingford  .NH 

Wallinhill! Winchester . . .  .L 

Wallup! Etifield H 

Walnuthill! East  Lyme  . .  .NL 

Walnuttreehill!.  .Huntington. . .  .F 
Walnuttreehill!.  .New  Milford. .  .L 
Walnuttreehill! .  .Newtown.. .; . . . F 

Walterville ! Bridgeport F 

Wamphassuc . . .  .Stonington.. .  .NL 

Wapping! Newtown F 

Wapping ! Southbury . . .  NH 

Wappingt South  Wlndsor.-H 

Warehousepoint*^  V  t !  E.Windsor.  H 

Warner! Windham W 

Wamermill! Rozbury L 

Wamertown ! . . . .  Hamden NH 

Warren! Killingly W 

Warren§ Vfl}!!.. . . Warren L 

Warrenvillet  I . . . .  Ashford W 

Washapaiig Union T 

Washburn! Stafford T 

Washington ! Bridgeport F 

Washington ! Hartford H 

Washington?!.... New  Haven.. NH 
Washington*V^t||  Washington. ..  .L 

Washingtonbri'ge? .  Stratford F 

Wasliingtonhilll .  Barkhamsted. .  .L 
Washingtondcpot*t . .  Washington .  L 

Wassuc! Glastonbury  ...H 

Waterbury»^?t  JllWaterbury . .  .NH 
Waterford*Vt||.. . Waterford.. .  ..NL 

Waterside? Stamford F 

WatertownȤ  ?t  |j .  Watertown L 

Waterville ?! Farmington. . . . H 

WatervilleȤ?t ! . . Waterbury . .  .NH 
Waterworks §?..  .West  Hartford  .H 

Wauregan«?t  1 . . .  Plainfield W 

Wauwakushill! .  .Norwich... ..  .NL 

Weantenuck !. . . . New  Milford  . . . L 

Weatogue*  t ! . . . .  Simsbury H 

Webster! New  Haven.  .NH 

Weekeepeemee !. .  Woodbury L 

Weller! Roxbury L 

Wequatucket. . .  .Stonington.. .  .NL 
Wequetequock ! . .  Stonington . . .  NL 

Wequonnoc ! Norwich NL 

West  Ansonia!... Derby NH 

West  Ashford t ! . .  Ashford W 

West  Avont ! . . . .  Avon H 

We9tbrook*§t||!!.Westbrook M 

West  Chelsea?! .  .Norwich NL 

West  Cheshire?! !  Cheshire NH 

Westchester  •4t !  •  Colchester . . ,  .NL 

West  Com  wallȤ ?t  I  Cornwall L 

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Westcottoove . . .  .Stamford F 

West  Cromwell* .  Cromwell M 

Westdistrictfi  ....  Farmington. . . .  H 

Weetend! Milford NH 

WestfieldǤ?!l,2,8&4,Middletown  M 

Westfordt Ashford W 

West  6oehen?t  1 .  Goshen L 

We8tGranbvt!..Granby H 

W.  Hartford^  ?  t  II ! !  West'Hartford..H 

West  Hartland  t..Hartland H 

WestHaven*§  ?ttOrange NH 

Westhilll New  Hartford.  .L 

Westhill! Wethersfield . .  .H 

Westiron  works !. .  Brookfleld F 

West  Killingly^ . .  Killingly W 

Westlane!. ..'...  .Ridgefield F 

Westmiddle! Hartford H 

Westminster*! ! . .  Canterbury . . . .  W 

West  Morrisit . .  .Morris L 

West  Mystio*t  1 .  •  Groton NL 

Westneckl Waterford. . .  .NL 

West  Norfolk* t !  .Norfolk L 

W.  Norwalk§|t ! .  Norwalk F 

Westpeak Meriden NH 

Westontll Weston F 

Westoverplain ! . .  Simsbury H 

Westportn  ?  t  II . . .  Westport. F 

WestRedding$?t.Redding. F 

West  Rockyhill . .  RockyhiU H 

West  Saugatuck  l.^'estport. F 

W.  Stratford,  now  Bridgeport. . . .  F 

Westside! Madiwn NH 

Westside ! Woodbury L 

West  Simsbury  t  LSimsbury H 

West  Stafford 'M  Stafford T 

West  Stamford  ? !  .Stamford F 

Weststreet* Vemon T 

Weststreetl New  Canaan  . .  .L 

West  Snffieldt . . .  Suffield H 

W.  Thompson*! !  .Thompson W 

West  Torrington  fTorrington L 

Westtownstreet!?  Norwion. NL 

Westville! Danbury..  ^^  .F 

We8tville§ ?t  I.. .  .New  Haven'vH 

West  Weatogue. .  .Simsbury H 

West  Willington?tWiUington T 

W.  Winsted*^?t I.Winchester.. .   .L 

Westwoods ! Hamden NH 

Westwoods!.  ...Sharon L 

W.Woodstock?t I.Woodstock ... .W 
Wether8fieldǤ?t  II !!. Wethersfield  H 

Wetogue! Salisbury L 

Weymouth! Enfield  .' H 

Whalebonecreek..Lyme NL 

Wheaton! Pomfret W 

Wheatons* Plymouth L 

Wheeler! N.  Stonington  .NL 

Wheeler! Stonington. .  .NL 

Wheelerfarm!. . .  .Milford NH 

Whigville?t ! Buriington H 

Whipstick ! Ridgefield, F 

Whisconier ! Brookfield F 

Whistcomer!. . .  .Brookfield F 

Whistletown East  Lvme . . .  NL 

Whistleville Norwalk F 

White! Griswold NL 

Whitebeach East  Lyme. .  .NL 

WhitebirchI Salem NL 

Whitehall ! Plainfield W 

Whitehills !  U  &  L.Huntington. . . .  F 

Whitehollow!.. . .  Sharon L 

Whiteoak ! New  Britain . . . .  H 

Whiteoak! Plainville H 

Whiteoak! Southburj- . .  .NH 

Whiteoakshadet.New  Canaan.  ..F 

Whiteplain  ! Trumbull F 

Whiteschoolhonse  IPomfret W 

Whiteschoolhouse  IToUand T 


QHadona,  VlllagM,  tio.         Town.  CQimty. 

Whiting! New  Haven .  .NH 

Whitingriver*  . . .Canaan L 

Whitneyyille§  ?t  !.Hamden NH 

Whittiesey! Salisbury L 

Wicketlane  I East  Hacldam . .  M 

Wiffhill Chester M 

Wildwood?. . . 8lh  ward,  Hartford.  H 

Williams ! Glastonbury . . .  H 

Williams ! Stonington . .  .NL 

Williamsyille?! .  .Killingly W 

Willlmantic ! Tolland T 

Willimantic*4?t I ! Windham  ....W 
Willington*^ ?t II!  I.  Willington, . .  .T 

Willis  ville ! Stamford F 

Willoughby  I Canterbury  . . .  W 

Willowbrook East  Hartford... H 

Willowbrook  . . .  .Wethersfield  . . . H 

Wilsons* Windsor H 

Wilson8point*§?!Norwalk F 

Wilsonstreet!.  ...Easton F 

Wilsonville*t !. . .  Thompson W 

Wilton*§t||!  I. . .  .Wilton F 

Wiltonstation*.  .Wilton F 

Winchesters  ||!I...  Winchester.. . .  .L 
Winche8tercenter§  f ! !.  Winchester.L 

Windermere*  I . . .  Ellington T 

W  indham t  ?|| ! . . .  Windham W 

Windham!  N& S.Windham W 

Windsor*§?t||!  I.  Windsor H 

Wind8orlocks*§  ?tjl ! !  Windsorl'cksH 
Windsoryilletl...East  Windsor.. H 

Winnipauk*§?t  I.Norwalk F 

Winsted*5?11[!.  .Winchester L 

Winthropt ! Savbrook M 

Witter! Brooklyn L 

Wolcott§t  H ! ! . . . .  Wolcott NH 

Wolfhill Southington . . .  H 

Wolfheck! Stonington. .  .NL 

Wolfpits ! Bethel F 

Wolfsden Pomfret W 

WoodbridgeS?l| ! !  Woodbridge.  .NH 

Woodbury§?tJ||..  Woodbury L 

Woodchuckhill.  ..Canterbury. . . . W 

Woodchuckhill.  ..Canton H 

Woodcreek ! New  Fairfield . .  F 

Woodhill! Woodstock. . . .  W 

Woodland*? East  Hartford.  .H 

Woodland ! Ashford W 

Woodlawn Pomfret W 

Woodlawn Stafford T 

Woodmont*§?t !  ..Milford NH 

Woodneck! Bethlehem L 

Woods! Madison NH 

Woodside? 1st  Ward^ Hfd.  .H 

Woodsstation*. . .  Suffield H 

Wood8tock{?tl|!!.  Woodstock ...  .W 

Woodstockhilll .  .Woodstock W 

Woodstockval.? t ! Woodstock . . . .  W 

Woodtick Wolcott NH 

Woodtick§ Waterbury. .  .NH 

Woodvalley ! Woodstock. . . .  W 

Woodville Somers T 

Woodvillef ! Washington.. .  .L 

Woodward! Griswold NL 

Woolsey I New  Haven. .  NH 

Woosterl New  Haven  .NH 

Works?! Stafford T 

Wormwoodhill  1 . .  Mansfield T 

Worthington  ? ! . . .  Beriin H 

Wj'lie! Voluntown. .  .NL 

Yalesville*?t !. . .  Wallingford .  .NH 

Yantic*§?t ! NorwicTi NL 

Yellowschoolhouse!  Easton F 

Youngsville ! Barkhamsted.  ..L 

Zionshill?..  .8th  Ward,  Hartford.. H 

ZionshiU Suffield H 

Zoar*! Newtown F 

Zoarbridge Oxford NH 

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MOUHTAINS. 

Nain&  Town.  Coonty. 

Archer L^me NL 

Asprooma Ridgefield. F 

Ayera ^. .  ..Franklin NL 

Bear,  2,854  feet . .  Salisbar^ L 

Beaverbog New  Fairfield . .  F 

BaM,  1,750  feet.  .Norfolk L 

Ball,  1,700  feet.. Stafford T 

Blnke Lebanon NL 

Bolton Bolton T 

Brace,  2,300  feet. .  Salisbary L 

Bradford,  1,910  feetCanaan L 

Burr Norfolk L 

Bushnell . ..Washington. . . .L 

Canaan  1 1950  feet  North  Canaan. .  L 

Candlewood Sherman F 

Carmel*§Vt ! Hamden NH 

Coltsfoot Cornwall L 

Delectable. Bolton T 

EastI Waterbury  .  ..NH 

Eastrock North  Haven.  NH 

French Watertown. .    . .L 

Fuller Kent L 

Generall Kent L 

Haystack,  1,678  feet.  Norfolk L 

Hopet! Mansfield T 

Ivy,  1,642  feet. . .  Goshen L 

Kent Kent L 

Lamentation.....  Berlin H 

Lonel New  Milford..  ..L 

Long Milford NH 

Mohawk,  1,600  feetComwall L 

North Brookfield F 

Parnassus Enst  Haddam.  .M 

Pisgar East  Lvme NL 

Pleasant? Derby! NH 

Prospect Litchfield L 

Riga*! Salisbury L 

Sharon ! Sharon L 

Skiff*! Kent L 

Talcott Avon H 

Tobv-*? Plymouth L 

Tom Milford NH 

TomI Morris L 

Totoket Guilford NH 

Tower? Avon H 

Towndale Cornwall L 

Under Canaan L 

Vernon ! Southington . . . .  H 

West! Ridgefield F 

Westrock,  Hamden, Now  Haven.NH 


Kunc  TowiL  OBOBty. 

£3ihn8  islana. . . . Stonington . . . NL 

Eustatia  island..  .Saybrook M 

Fairweatherisland.  Fairfield F 

Faulknera  island .  Guiltord N  H 

Fish  island Darien F 

Fishing  island. . . Stamford F 

Fosdick  island. . .  Guilford NH 

Goose  island Guilford NU 

Goose  island Norwalk F 

Goose  island Waterford. . .  .NL 

Grass  island Norwalk F 

Haddam  island.  .Haddam M 

Hadlyme  Idand. .  Lyme NL 

Hammock  island .  Norwalk F 

Hay  island Norwalk F 

Hen  and  Chickens.Old  Saybrook. M 

High  island Branford NH 

Horse  island Guilford NH 

Kitts  island WestporL F 

Leets  island«it!. Guiltord NH 

Lords  island East  Haddam . .  M 

Masons  island Stonington . . .  NL 

Mouse  island. . .  .Middletown. . .  .M 
Mystic  island ,Groton,Stonington.NL 

Narrows  island. .  .Guilford NH 

Nells  island Stratford. F 

Nomans  island . . .  Guilford NH 

Notts  island Lyme NL 

Pine  island Groton NL 

Poverty  island.  ..Old  Lyme. . .  .NL 

Ram  island Norwalk F 

Salt  island Westbrook M 

Sheffield  island.  .Norwalk F 

Smiths  island ....  Norwalk F 

Spite  island Norwalk F 

Tavern  island Norwalk F 

Thimble  islands.. Branford  . . .  .NH 

Tuxis  island Madison NH 

Tweed  island. . . . Greenwich F 

Twelvemilesisland.Saybrook. . .  .M 
Twotree  island...  Waterford. . ,  .NL 

Vincent  island.  ..Stamford F 

Wa^tt)  island Stamford F 

^  LAKES. 

Bantam  lake.  .Litchfield, Morris.  .L 

Bashan  lake East  Haddam. . M 

Billings  lake N.  Stonington. NL 

Black  lake Woodstock. . . .  W 

Breakneck  lake.  .Union T 

Bride  lake East  Lyme...NL 

Cedar  lake. .. . .  .Chester M 

Collequam  lake.  .Greenwich F 

Community  lake .  Wallingford.  .NH 

Congomond  luke.Suffield H 

Creamhill  lake. . .  Cornwall L 

Crystal  lake Groton NL 

Crystal  lake Union T 

Crystal..  ..Eastford,  Woodstock.  .W 
Diamond  lake. .  ..Glastonbury. . .  H 

Eastlake! Waterford NL 

Fairy  lake Salem NL 

Fountain  lake ....  Newtown F 

GardnerslakefSalem,  Boz.  Mont.NL 

George! Newtown F 

Greenwood  lake. .  Com  wall L 

Hamden  lake ....  Hamden NH 

Holbrook  lake. . . .Bolton T 

Kanamoe  lake. . .  Waterford. . .  .NL 

Kanoha  lake     . .  .Danbury F 

Kenosha  lake.  ...Danbury F 

Konomno  lake. .  .Montville NL 

Long  lake Winchester.. . . . L 

Maltby  lake New  Haven.  .NH 

Mamanasco  lake.  Ridgfield P 

Mashapaug  lake .  Union T 

MillHver  lake ....  Fairfield F 

Mountain  lake. . . Salem NL 


ISLAHDS. 

Bells  island Norwalk F 

Box  island Waterford. . .  .NL 

Bradford  island.  .Groton NL 

Branford  34  islands..  Branford. NH 

"    Belden,  Blackstone,  Clam! Crib, 

'*    Cutintwo,    Darrow,    Eastcrib, 

"     Foot,   Governor,  Green,   High, 

**    Horse,    Hut,    Jeflfrey,    Lewis, 

"    Mermaid,  Money,  Ofdcow,  Pot, 

*    Owlsnest,Pao:es*  Pierson,  Reed, 

"    Pumpkin,    oedge.    Spectacle, 

"    Sumac,  Stony,    Stoopingbush, 

"    Squaw,     Taunton,     Twotree, 

"    We8tcrib,Whitetop. 

Captains  islands. .  Greenwich F 

Charles  island.. .  .Milford NH 

Cockenoes  island.  Westport F 

Comstock  island.  Wilton F 

GontentmentislandDarien F 

Cows  island Fairfield F 

Cows  islands. . . .  Stamford F 

Crab  island Darien F 

Dog  island Norwalk F 

Duck  island Westbrook M 

*Bailxoad  and  XxprsM  Stationi  i  f  Telegraphs ;  T  TelephoDM  \  f  Post  Ollloei  \  tCltiei  | 


North  resenroir  lake.  WftUingfd.  NH 
Okseboksee  lake.  MontrilJe  ....  JSL 
Pattagansettlake.£a8t  Lyme.. .  .NL 

Pickerel  lake. . .  .Colchester XL 

Pocotopogue  lake.  Chatham M 

Poqnonoc  lake . . .  Led  yard NL 

Powerv  lake East  Lyme  —  NL 

Quassepauff  lake.MiddIebiiry . .  .NH 

Reservoir  lake. . . Middletown M 

Rimmon  lake. . .  .Seymour NH 

Rogers  lake OlaLjme NL 

SaUonstali. Branford,  £.  Haven. NU 

Shawslake East  Haddam.  .M 

Shnttlemeadow lake .  New  Britain. H 
Snip6ic.Vemon,Ellington,ToUand.T 

Taunton  lake....  Newtown F 

Twin  lakes* Salisbury L 

Wangambaug  lake*.  Coventry. . . .  T 

Wanonpakok  Jake  .Salisbury L 

Waramang.*Warren,  WashlngtoaX 

Whitney  lake Hamden NH 

Windermere  lake.  Wallingford NH 

Wintergreen  lake.  Hamden NH 

Wocoona  lake. . . .Portland M 

Wononscopomac  lake. .  Salisbury .  L 
Wyassnp  lake. .  .N.  Stonington.NL 

PONDS. 

Alexander's  pond. Killingly W 

AUena  mills  pond.Sprague N  L 

Andrews  pond . . .  Danbury F 

Angers  pond Thompson W 

Avery  pond Preston NL 

BabcbcKS  pond..  .Colchester .  NL 

Bacons  pond Woodbury L 

Baileys  pond. . . .  Volnntown . . .  NL 

Balcolm  pond . . .  .Norfolk L 

Baldwins  pond. . .  Plymouth L 

Balls  pondf New  Faiiiield . .  F 

Baltic  pond Sprague NL 

Bashan  pond East  Haddana . .  M 

Bates  pond Canterbury W 

Beach  pond. Norwich NL 

Beach  pond Voluntown NL 

Beacon  falls  pond .  Beac  on  FaHs .  JN  H 

Beardsley  pond . .  Sharon L 

Bears  pond New  Fairfield . .  F 

Beasley  pond ....  Salisbury' L 

Beaver  pond Meriden NH 

Beaver  pond Milford NH 

Beaverbrook  pond.Sprapie.  .>...NL 

Beckley  pond. . . .  Norfolk L 

Beokwiths  pond . .  Woodbury L 

Beedspond Fairfield F 

Benedict  pond . . .  Norfolk L 

Bennetts  pond . . .  Ridgefield F 

Big  pond BIoOTufield H 

Big  pond Watertown L 

Big  pond Windsor H 

Bigelow  pond. . . .  Hampton W 

Bigelow  pond ....  Norfolk L 

Bigelow  pond. . . .  Union T 

Birds  pond Lebanon NL 

Bimsley  pond . . . .Branford NH 

Black  pond Meriden NH 

Black  pond Middlefield. . .  .M 

Blackball  pond . .  Old  Lvme. . . .  NL 

Blakeley  pond . . .  Norfolk L 

Blissville  pond . . .  Lisbon NL 

Boggs  pond Danbury P 

Bogmeadow  pond.Sharon. .......  L 

Breakneck  pond.  .Union T 

Briggs  pond New  London . .  NL 

Brookside  pond. .  .Montville NL 

Brown  Brothers  pond.ColchesterNL 

Bnddington  pona.Ledyard NL 

Carrs  pond Salem NL 

Cedar  pond Lyme NL 

ITowns  {  T  Boroughs  |  I  Sebool  Diftriota 


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Town.  CowB/tj. 

Cedar  pond.  •,... No.  Braiiford.NH 

Gedanwainppoiid.Bri8toL H 

Chapmans  pond . .  East  Haddam . .  M 
Ghaubamaug  pond .  Killingly. . . .  W 

Cherry  pond. ..  ..Avon H 

Cheny  pond. . . . .  Canton H 

ClaTVille  pond. . . GrUwold NL 

Columbia  reservoir.Colombia . . . .  T 
Compounoe  pond.Southineton . .  .H 

Core  pond Stamford F 

Cranberry-  pond..Granby H 

Cranberry  pond . .  Litchneld L 

Dairy  pond Norwalk F 

Davis  pond Lisbon NL 

Diamond  pond. . .  Glastonbury. . . H 

Dixies  pond Fairfield F 

Dog  pond Goshen .L 

Doolittle  pond. .  .Norfolk L 

Dunhams  pond . .  Mansfield T 

East  pond Cornwall L 

£aAtKilling1ypond.KiUingly W 

Eastlake  pond  I . .  Watertord. . . .  NL 

Empewang  pond.  Redding F 

Empewaug  pond.  Ridgefleld F 

English  pond. . . .  Windsorlocks .  .H 
Five  mile  pond. . .  WalUngford .  .NH 
Fourteen  acre  pond.  Norwalk. . . .  F 

Fozs  pond Montville NL 

Fresh  pond Stratford F 

Frisbies  pond. . . .  Wallingford.  ^NH 

Frog  pond Windham W 

Fuller  pond Kent L 

Fullers  pond Hampton W 

Gales  pond Preston NL 

Giddings  pond.  ..Lisbon NL 

Crorhams  pond. . .  Darien F 

Goshen  pond No.  Branford.NH 

Green  wood  pond .  New  Hartford . .  L 

Great  pond Ridgefleld F 

Great  pend Simsbury H 

Great  pond Windsor H 

Greathill  pond. . .  Portland M 

Hadlyme  cove . .  .Lyme NL 

Hamlin  pond.. . . . Plain ville H 

Harts  pond Southington  . . .  H 

Hatchet  pond.  UnionyWood8tock..W 

Hatch  pond Kent L 

Hay  ward  Cos  pond.  Colchester.  .NL 
Hazeimeadow  pond.Simsbury...  .H 

Hoadleys  pond . .  .Plymouth L 

Hodge  pond Voluntown . . .  NL 

Hog  pond Lyme NL 

Hoepond Windham W 

Holorook  pond. . .  Windsorlocks .  .H 

Holly  pond Darien F 

Horse  pond Madison NH 

Humiston  pond .  .Wallingford. .  NH 

Hurds  pond Fairfield F 

Indian  pond Sharon L 

Jobs  pond Portland M 

Jordan  mill  pond. Waterford. . .  .NL 

Kent  pond Lebanon NL 

Kettleoreok  pond. Windsorlocks  H 
Kenyons  pond . . . Colchester. . .  .NL 

Kings  pond Thompson W 

Lake  pond Southmgton.. .  .H 

Lakes  pond! Waterford. . .  .NL 

Lantemhill.LedyardN.  Stoning.NL 

Lawrence  pond.  .Lisbon NL 

Leachs  pond Ledyard NL 

Leonard  pond. .  ..Kent L 

Lewis  pond New  London.  .NL 

Lilly  pond ^..Avon H 

Lilly  pond Glastonbury. . .  H 

Lilly  pond Southington. ..  .H 

Linsleys  pond.  ...No.  Branford..NH 

Little  pond Danbury F 

Little  pond Farmington  . . .  H 

•Bailroad and  Bxprwt  Stationsi  |  Telagiaplu {  f  Talaphonssi  tPM^  OAbm ;  t OitiM  s 


NanMk  Town.  Ooonty. 

Little  pond Litchfield L 

Little  pond Ridgefield F 

Little  pond Simsbury H 

Little  pond Thompson W 

Little  pond Winchester L 

Little  pond Windsor .\H 

Locust  pond Beacon  Falls.  NH 

Lockwood  pond..Watertown L 

Long  pond Old  Lyme. . .  .NL 

Long  pond Salisbury L 

Long  pond.N.Stonington,Leyard.NL 

Long  pond Thompson W 

Longmeadow  pond. .  Bethlehem . .  .L 
Longmeadow .  Oxford.  MidUb'ry.NH 
Longridge  mills  poud.Stamford.. .  F 

Loomis  pond Killlngly W 

Lost  pond Union T 

Mamonaseo  pond.  Ridgefield F 

Marfforie  pond. . . Danbury F 

MarlDoroughpond.Marlborough. . .  H 

Marsh  pond East  Granby . . .  H 

Marshapaugpond.Goshen L 

Marshy  pond. . •  .Bristol H 

Mathews  pond. . .  Stamford F 

Meadow  pond. . .  .KiUingworth .  ..M 

Messenger  pond .  .Colebrook L 

Middlesex  Mfg  pond.Middletown..M 

MiUpond Branford NH 

Mill  pond Stamford F 

Mill  pond Litchfield L 

Millers  pond Waterford NL 

Millers  pond Durham M 

Millpond Windsorlocks .  .H 

MixB  pond Wallingford.. .NH 

Mohawk  pond. . ..Cornwall L 

Morgan  pond. . .  .Ledyard NL 

Mountain  pond.  .DanWry F 

Mount  Tom  (  Morri8,Litchfield,  I  * 
pond      {  Washington  . . . .  ( 

Mua  pond Cornwall L 

Mud  pond.  .New  Milford,  Kent.  ..L 

Mud  pond Norfolk L 

Mud  pond Sharon L 

Muddy  pond Woodstock. . . .  W 

Mudge  pond Salisbury L 

Neyerstnk  pond.  .Danbury. F 

Nichols  pond . . .  .Oxford NH 

Norfolk  reseryoir.Norfolk L 

North  pond Goshen L 

North  pond..  .Hebron.  Lebanon.  NL 

North  pond Salisbury L 

North  Spectacle  pond.Kent L 

Norwich  pond. . . Lyme NL 

Oldmarsh  pond.  .Plymouth. L 

Old  Marsh  pond.  .Bristol H 

Oxboro  pond. . . .  Montyille NL 

Pachaug  pond. . .  Griswold NL 

Palmer  pond Middletown. . . .  M 

Pamecha  pond. . .  Middletown. . . .  M 

Park  pond. Winchester.. . . .  L 

Parkers  pond. . .  .Wallingford. .  NH 

Patchogne  pond .  .Westbrook M 

Pang  pond..N.firandf(t  Walngfd.NH 

Peconsett  pond.  ..Portland M 

Pequot  pond Montville NL 

Pestapangh  pond.  Wallingford. .  NH 

Phelps  pona Colebrook L 

Phillips  pond Stamford F 

Puteraugh  (  Wallingford.  No. )  NH 
pond,      ]  Branfo,  Durham, )    M 

Posey  pond Norfolk L 

Potters  pond ....  .Woodstock . . . .  W 

Poverty  pond. . . .  Redding F 

Pratlingjwnd. . . .  Farmington . .. .  H 

Preston  City  pond.Preston NL 

Pritchards  i>ond.  .Waterbury .  ..NH 
Quadiclowerpond.Thompson.  . .  .W 
Quasapaugpond.Middlebury .  .NH 


AMiMb  Town.         .       Oovnlyk 

Reads  pond Lisbon NL 

Reservou:  ponds. .  Watertown. . . . .  L 
Reservoir  pond . . .  Windsorlocks . .  H 

Respect  pond. . .  .Brookfield F 

Rookfall  pond ....  Middletown. . . .  M 

Rockland  pond ,  .Montville NL 

Rose  pond Branford NH 

Round  pond Ridgefield L 

Round  pond Salubury L 

Round  pond Danbury F 

Rowley  pond Winchester.. . .  .L 

Roxbury  mills  pond.Stamford. . . .  F 
Russell  Mfg  Co.  pond.Mlddletown.M 
Russell&Erwinspond.New  Britain.H 

Quinebaug  pond  KiUingly W 

Quinnipaugpond.Guilford NH 

Quinnipiao  pond.  Wallingford.  .NH 

Scotch  pond Southington...  .H 

Schofields  pond. .  Montvilfe NL 

Seyms  pona Colchester. . .  .NL 

Shepherds  pond.  .New  Hartford.  .L 
Shermans  pond.  .Colchester. . .  .NL 

Sherwoodpond.  ..Westnort F 

Simpson,  Hall&  M.  Wa]lingford.NH 
Spalding  pond.... N.  Stonington.NL 

Spaldings  pond. .  .Norwich NL 

Spectacle  pond. .  .Kent L 

Sperrys  pond.  ^. . Bolton T 

Spring  pond Granby H 

Spring  pond Windsorlocks. .  H 

Squants  pond Sherman F 

Square  pondf !  Ellington.  Stafford  T 

Squntz  pond New  Fairfield.  .F 

Smith  pond Watertown L 

South  Spectacle  pond.Kent. L 

Standishspond..  .Colchester. . .  .NL 

Starr  pond Middletown.. .  .M 

Stillwater  pond.  .Stamford F 

Straddlehill  pond.Middletown.. .  .M 
Strongs  pona. . . .  Colchester. . . . NL 

Stroud  pond Middletown . . .  .M 

Sturges  pond . . .  .Fairfield F 

SugarlioUowpond.Danbury F 

Swan  pond Old  Lvme. . .  .NL 

Sympaug  pond . .  Bethel F 

Thomaston  W.  Co.pond  Plymouth.L 

Three  comer  pona.Granby H 

Tobez  pond Norfolk' L 

Towantio  pond..  .Oxford NH 

Tower  pond Avon H 

Town  pond Mansfield T 

Transylvania  pond.  Southbury .  .NH 

Trauts  pond New  Britain.. .  .H 

^Troutbrook  pond.  Wethersfield. . .  H 

Tryons  pona Farmington. . . .  H 

Tuxis  pond Madison NH 

Turtle  pond Southbury.. .  .NH 

Tylers  pond Goshen L 

Tylers  pond Wallingford .  .NH 

Cnoasville  pond. .  Montville N  L 

Umperwaug  pond.Reddin^ F 

Vencels  pond. . .  .New  Britain...  .H 

Vincents  pond. .  .Montville NL 

Wakeley  pond. . .  Easton F 

Waterworks  pond.Stamford F* 

Watrous  pond.. .  .Chester M 

West  pond Guilford NH 

Westhill  pond  . .  .West  Hartford  .  H 
Westlake  pond  I . .  W  aterford . . . .  N  L 
West  Hartland  pond.Hartland. . .  .H 

Wheaton  pond. .  .Killingly W 

Wilcox  pond.. . .  .Middletown.. . .  M 

Williams  pond . . .  Lebanon NL 

Willimantic  reservoiivBolton T 

Wolf  pond Danbury F 

Woods  pond Portlan'd M 

Woodings  pond..  .Wallingford. .  NH 
Woodstock  pond.  Woodstock W 

ITomisi  T Boroughs i  '.School  Districis. 


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dorjorations. 


For  Banks,  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Companies,  Trust 
and  Security  Companies,  full  particulars  will  be  found 
on  the  advertising  pages  b^  referring  to  the  Index  of 
Contents,  or  the  Business  Directory  under  each  appro- 
priate head. 

For  Corporations,  Societies,  etc.,  too  late  to  arrange 
alphabetically,  see  Index  of  Contents. 

In  order  to  facilitate  the  finding  of  any  particular 
Corporation,  we  have  arranged  them  in  alphabetical 
order,  and  liave  omitted  the  usual  prefix  to  each  one, 
of  theword  "THE.»' 

Chartered  Companies  are  organized  under  special 
charters  from  Conn.  Legislature.  Incorporated  Com- 
panies are  under  the  Joint  Stock  Laws  of  this  State. 

A.  D.  VORcF  COMPANY. 
See  page  3&fd. 

ACME  MACHINE  SCREW  CO. 
802  Asylum  street, 
E.  C.  HsNif,  Preset.'  I  John  Gabb,  Sec^y. 

R.  Hakbwbssell,  Treas.       \  A.  W.  Hknm,  AssH  Tr. 
Annual  meeting  second  Monday  in  January. 

iETNA  ELECTRIC  CO, 
Incorporated  under  the  laws  of   West    Virginia^  Aug. 

1896.     356  Asylum  streeL 

Gbo.  S.  Miller,  Pres't.  \  A.  E.  Howard,  Sec*y  ^  Tr. 

Henry  Green,  Gen.  SupU. 

Directors. — H.   H.  Dickenson,  New   York;   George 

S.  Miller,  A.  E.  Howard,  Henry  Green.       Annual 

meeting  in  August. 

iETNA  MACHINE  CO. 
Org.  Feb.  17, 1891.      CapiUdy  316,000.     76  Commerce. 
L.  F.  RoBiNBON,  Pres'U  Austin  Brainard,  Sec.  f  Tr. 

Directors — Austin  Brainard,  Lucius  F.  Robinson, 
Andrew  F.  Gates,  H.  W.  Fox,  Joshua  W.  Allen.  An- 
nual meeting  8d  Thursday  in  February. 

Seepage  488* 

^TNA  PYROTECHNIC  COMPANY. 
Organized  Dec.  81, 1887.  OJice  877  Asylum. 

A.  Marwick,  Jr.,  Manager. 

AMERICAN  PUBLISHING  COMPANY. 

See  page  41^4, 

AMERICAN  SPECIALTY  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  1894.  Capital  $100,000.  136  Sheldon  st. 
Geo.  J.  Capewell,  Pres't.  \  C.  E.  Billings,  V.  Pr. 
Charles  Flint,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 
Directors,  G.  J.  Capewell,  A.  W.  C.  Williams,  J.  H. 
Knightj  John  H.  Hall,  E.  C.  Lewis,  Charles  Flint, 
C.  h.  Billings.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

KAILEY  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

Factory  in  Wethersjield.     Organized  Feb.  17, 1886. 
Leonard  Bailet,  PresH^  P.  0.  address,  Hartford,  Conn. 
A.  E.   Bailey,  Sec'y.         |  A.  E.  F.  Bailey,  Treas. 

Directors, — Leonard  Bailey,  A.  E.  F.  Bailey,  A.  E. 
Bailey.    Annual  meeting  in  Feb.  See  page  4Q7* 

BEACH  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

Org.  Marc\  12, 1888.  Capital,  $60,000.  211  State. 
Geo.  Watson  Beach,  Pres'^  I  C.  J.  Burnell,  Trea*. 
Geo.  H.  Day,  Vice  PresH.       \  J.  A.  Butler,  Set*y. 

Directors. — Geo.  Watson  Beach,  C.  J.  Bnmell,  Geo. 
H.  Day.    Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  April. 


BEACON  FALLS  MILL  AND  POWER  CO. 
Ogice  211  Suite.       Oraaniztd  1889.      Capital  $58,000. 
John  S.  Camp,  President,  \    Chas.  M.  Beach,  Treas. 
T.  B.  Beach,  Secretary. 


BERRYMAN  MANUFACTURING  CO. 
Organised  1B70.     C<9»tai  $160,000.    866 

See  page  SOOm 

C.  E.  BILLINGS   MANUFACTURING.  COMPANY. 
Org.  May28, 1884.  Copf/a/ $20,000.  O^e  216  Lawrence. 

Factory:  Dividend  Station,  Town  of  Rocky  Hill. 

Product  handled  by  Billinss  &  Spencer  Co. 

Chas.  E.  Bilunos,  Pres't  I  E.  H.  Stocker,  Secretary 

L.  H.  Holt,  TVeaeurer.      \  Fred.  C.  Billcmgs,  Ssi^*L 

Directors.— C.  E.  Billings,  L.  H.  Holt.  E.  H.  Stocker, 
F.  C.  Billings.    Annual  meeting  June  Ut. 


BILLINGS  &  SPENCER  CO.,  OF  HARTFORD.  CT. 
Organized  1869.    Chartered  1872.    Capital  $200,000. 
OJice  comer  oj"  Lawrence  and  Russ  streets. 
Chas.  £.  Bilungs,  Pres't  and  General  Manager. 
E.  H.  Stocker,  Secretary.  |  L.  H.  Holt,  Treasmrer. 
Fred.  C.  Billings,  Superintendent. 
H.  E.  Billings,  Assistant  SuperintendenL 
Directors.^}.  E.  Billings,  M.W.  Graves,  H.  P.  Steams, 
C.  M.  Spencer,  L.  H.  Holt,  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  E.  H. 
Stocker.    Annual  meeting  8d  Monday  in  February. 

Seepage  47Sm 

0.  H.  BLANCHARD  &  BARTLETT  CO. 

Incorporated  Jan.  1, 1896.  146  State  streeL 

O.  H.  Blanchard,  PrendenL 

E.  S.  Bartlett,  Sec'y.      \     F.  W.  Bartlett,  TVeos. 

Directors,  O.  H.  Blanchard,  E.  S.  Bartlett,  W.  0.  Car- 

S enter,  Fred.  W.  Bartlett.    Annual  meeting  1st  Moo* 
ay  in  January.  Seepage  499» 


BLODGETT  &  CLAPP  COMPANY. 
Org.  Dee.  81, 1879.    Capital  $60,000.     Office  61  MarkeL 
R.  r.  Blodgett,  Pres't.  I  James  K.  Crofut,  Sec^g. 
Geo.  Breed,  Vice  Pres't.  \  J.  0.  Phelps,  Jr.,  TVeas. 

Directors.— K.  F.  Blodgett,  J.  O.  Phelps,  Jr.,  George 
Breed,  J.  0.  Phelps,  James  K.  Crofut. 

Annual  meeting  8d  Tuesday  in  April.  See  Adv.  Index. 


BONNER-PRESTON  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  May,  1898.    Capit<U,  $40,000.    $29  Main. 

John  D.  Bonner,  Pres't 
Wm.  R.  GRiFFrm,  Sec'y.  |  Miles  B.  Preston,  TVeas. 
Directors. — John  D.  Bonner,  Miles  B.  Preston,  Wm. 
R.  Griffith.  Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  February. 
See  page  489* 

BONSILATE  BOX  CO. 

Ora.  Feb.  16,  1888.    Capital,  $20,000.  24  Medianie. 
J.  W.  Rockwell,  Pres't.  \  F.  C.  Rockwell,  Sec.d  Tr. 

Directors— J.  W.  Rockwell,    F.  S.   French,    F.   C 
Rockwell.    Annual  meeting  1st  Wednesday  in  Feb. 


BROAD  BROOK  COMPANY. 
Organiud,  1847.  Capital,  $400,000.  OJice  211  State. 
F.  B.  Cooley,  Pres'L  \  Chas.  M.  Beach,  Sec'y  cf  TV. 
Directors.— F.  B.  Cooley,  George  Beaoh,  Willis  L. 
Ogden,  Charles  H.  Northam,  J.  U.  Simonds.  Annual 
meeting  second  Wednesday  in  Dec. 


GBBR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


723 


BURR  INDEX  COMPANY. 
Ora.  April  7, 1S9S,  Capita/ $60,000.  OficeSZe  Ai^am, 
L.  Brainard,  Preset  \  R.  K.  Ervino,  Sec,  &  Tr, 
Diredon, — L.  Brainard,  J.  0.  Enden,  J.  W.  Welch, 
J.  M.  Allen,  Charles  King,  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  Philo 
W.  Newton.    Annual  meeting,  8d  Tuesday  in  April. 

CALHOUN  PRINTING  COMPANTT. 
Established  1B62.  Org.  Oct.  IS,  1S79.     Oopitoi  $25,000. 

Office,  29  Onion  place. 
Annual  meeting  2d  Monday  in  July.    Seepage  4fi2» 

CAPEWELL  HORSE  NAIL  COMPANY. 

Or^.  Jan.  17, 1881.  Cb/«<a/ $400,000.  Office  iO  Governor. 

E.  C.  Lewis.  President.     \  G.J.Capbwell.,  K.P.^iS. 

A.  W.  C.  Williams,  Treas.  and  Gen.  Manager. 

0.  C.  F.  Williams,  Sec'y  and  AssH  Treas. 

Directors. — E.  C.  Lewis,  George  J.  Capewell,  A.  W.  C. 

Williams,  John  E.  Gillett,  John  H.  White,  Geo.  C  F. 

Williams.    Annual  meeting  in  Jan.   See  page  47S» 

CASF^  LOCKWOOD  &  BRAINARD  COMPANY. 
49  Trumbull  st.  and  141  Pearl  sL  See  page  4i^8. 


CAPITOL  CITY  LUMBER  COMPANY. 
Inc.  May  81, 1898.      Capital,  $10,000.  25  Front. 

H.  W.  Fox,  Preset  <f  Tr.  \  TimothtJ.Burkb,  See'y. 
Directors. — H.  W.  Fox,  Edward  A.  Peck,  Timothy, 
J.  Burke.    Annual   meeting  first  Tuesday  after  2d 
Monday  in  June. 

CHENEY  BROTHERS,  SILK  MANUFACTURERS. 

Chartered  JW^,  1854. 
A/ills,  84  Morgan  sL,  Hartford:  and  South  Manchester. 

Kmioht  D.  Chenkt,  President. 
Frank  Ciienkt,  Jr.,  V.  P  I  Frank  W.  Chenbt,  Treas. 

Directors. — Frank  W.  Cheney,  Knight  D.  Cheney, 
James  W.  Cheney,  John  S.  Cheney,  Harry  G.  Cheney, 
Frank  Cheney,  Jr.,  Richard  0.  Cheney. 

See  inside  page  to  cover  frontuig  the  title  page 
and  also  Colored  page  508^ 

CITIZENS  GROCERY  AND  PROVISION  COMP'Y. 

fncorporaUd  Jan.  1868.    Capital  $10,000.   88  Main  sL 

Henry  M.Jaoobb.  Preset.  \  Joiui  A.  Co»KiAS,S.^Ag*L 

Directors. —  F.  A  Thompson,  H.  M.  Jacobs,  J.  W. 
Lamb,  E.  P.  Whitney,  Ed.  Williams,  E.  W.  Buck,  H. 
Freeman,  F.  Chambersi  G.  Goodell.     Annual  meeting 

in  January.  

COLLINS  COMPANY. 
F4iab.  1826.  Chart.  1884.  Capital  $1,000,000.  289  i/otn. 
Edward  H.  Sears,  Pr.  \  Meigs  H.WHAPLE8,7'r.^iSec. 

directors. — Pincknev  W.  Ellsworth,  Howard  S.  Col- 
iinn.  Drayton  Hillyer,  James  J.  Goodwin,  John  R.  Red- 
field,  Charles  Hopkins  Chirk,  Nathaniel  Shipman, 
Edward  H.  Sears,  Daniel  R  Howe,  Henry  C  Wells. 

Dividends  in  Jan.  and  July.  Works  m  CoUinsyille. 
Seep<kge  496.  

COLT'S   PATENT   FIRE  ARMS   MFG.   CO. 
Vandyke  avenue.    Capital  $1,000,000.    Chartered  1855. 
Annual  meeting  first  secular  day  of  April. 

.    Seepage  SOI, 

CONNECTICUT  RIVER  COMPANY. 

Chartered  1824.  Qwital  $208,500.  OJice  288  Main. 
H.  R.  Coffin,  President.  I    M.  W.  Graves,  Sec.  d  Tr. 

Directors.— S&TCk'l  H.  Allen,  H.  R.  Coflin,  S.  E.  El- 
more, Miles  W.  Graves,  B.  R.  Allen,  J.  R.  Montgomery, 
Ezra  B.  Bailey,  H.  W.  Erving,  Charles  E.  Chafl*ee. 
Annual  election,  4th  Tuesday  in  January. 

CUBTIS-HULL  MF'G  CO. 
/ncor.  ^jt>rt7  25,  1894.      Co^t^aZ  $250,000.      H72  Main. 
A.  K  Hull,  Preset.         I  Ernest  Cady,  Vice  Pres't. 
H.  J.  Curtis,  Sec'y.       \  Ciias.  T.  Welles,  Treas. 

Directors. — C.  R.  Dean,  Chicago;  A.  E.  Hull,  H.  J. 
Curtis,  Charles  T.  Welles,  Ernest  Cady,  Samuel 
Frisbie,  E.  C.  Wilson.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 


CUSHMAN  CHUCK  COMPANY. 
Est.  1962.    Ine.S^.lB%b.    Orp.  $80,000.  ZOCtishman. 
A.  F.  Cdshman,  PresH;    \  K  L.  Cdshmak,  See.  (f  Tr. 

Directors. — A.  F.  Cushman,  E.  L.  Cushman,  A.  P. 
Sloan.     Annual  meeting  2d  Monday  in  September. 

This  corporation  is  one  of  the  foremost  in  the  United 
States  in  the  important  manufacture  of  chucks. 

DART  MARKING  COMPANY. 
Chartered  June  24, 1895,  under  latos  of  New  Jersey. 

285  State  street. 
W.  E.  Goodwin,  Pres't.        W.  W.  Savage,  Sec'y. 
F.  C.  Rockwell,  V.  PresH.    Arthur  H.  Bronson,  Tr 
Directors.— W.  E.  Goodwm,  F.  C.  Rockwell,  A.  H. 
Bronson,  W.  M.  Savage,  W.  W.  Savage,  Clinton  rhelps. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Tuesday  in  Jan. 

DUNCAN  COMPANY. 

Chartered  18B2.  Capital  ^00,000.  Office  BOS  Main. 

L.  H.  BiGLOW,  Pres'L         I  B.  F.  Watson,  Secretary. 

A.  G.  Bailey,  V.  Preset.       \  John  E.  Dwyer,  Ass't  Tr. 

Thomas  Duncan,  Treas.  and  General  Manager. 

Directors. —  L.  H.  Biglow,  A.  G.  Bailev,  Thomas 

Duncan,  B.  F.  W^atson,  S.  G.  Whiton,  John  C.  Duncan, 

0.  H.  Merrick.    Annual  election  in  October. 


DUNHAM  HOSIERY  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  June  21,  iSSO.    Capital  $bO,000.   M  State. 
Austin  C.  Dunham,  Pres.  I  Henrt  Osborn,  Sec*y. 
S.  G.  Dunham,  T\'eas.       \  Mills  at  Naugatuck. 

Directors. — A.  C.  Dunhain,  SamM  G.  Dunham,  Edw. 
Dunham,  Henry  Osborn,  D.  P.  Mills.  Annual  meeting 
4th  Wednesday  in  Januai7.  Seepage  504; 

DWIGHT  SLATE  MACHINE  COMPANY. 
See  page  47&« 

J.  H.  ECKHARDT  COMPANY. 

Incorp.  Feb.  15, 1898.  Capital,  $50,000.   285  Main. 
Mrs.  J.  H.  Eckhardt,  Pr.  \  C.  H.  Moyrr,  Sec*y  4'  Tr. 

Directors. — Mrs.  J.  H.  Eckhardt,  C.  H.  Mover,  J.  C. 
Ripley.  Annual  meeting  8d  Monday  in  February. 
Seepage  869. 

EDDY  ELECTRIC  MANUFACTURING  CO. 
Incor.  1885.  Capital  $250,000  Factory,  Windsor,  Ct. 
A.  H.  Eddy,  President.  \  A.  D.  Newton,  Sec.  ^  TV. 
George  T.  Brigos,  Sup'L  \  M.  E.  Baird,  Gen.  Mgr. 
Directors. — A.  H.  Eddy,  Arthur  D.  Newton,  C.  E. 
Newton,  Geo.  T.  Briggs,  M.  E.  Baird.  Annual  meeting 
in  February  This  Company*s  extensive  works  are  lo- 
cated near  the  station  in  Windsor.   See  page  492* 

ELECTRIC  GENERATOR  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  AprU,  1890.  Capital  $1,000,000. 

George  H.  Day,  PresH.  \  \  Ernest  Cady,  Treas. 
G.  W.  Ward,  N.  Y.,F.  P.  |  E.  H.  Hyde,  Jr.,  Se&y. 

Directors. — Ernest  Cadv,  K.  Henry  Hyde,  Jr.,  Geo. 
H.  Day,  George  G.  Ward,  New  York;  Henry  Barr^ 
inger  Cox,  C.  H.  Patrick.    Annual  meeting  in  April. 

ERNST  SCHALL  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  Apr.  1, 1802.    Capital  $80,000.    818  Main. 

Ernst  Schall,  Pre<*<.    |  Aug.  G.  Schneider,  Treas. 

Frank  D.  Mann,  8ec*y. 

Directors. — Ernst  Schall,  Frank  D.  Mann,  Aug.  G. 

Schneider.   Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  January. 

EVENING  POST  ASSOCIATION. 

Established  1856.  Incorporated  July,  1881. 

Capital  $75,000.         28  Asylum  street. 

John  A.  Porter,  President.  \  Chas.  H.  Webb,  Treas. 

See  page  407> 

FOWLER  &  MILLER  CO. 
841  Main  street. 

See  Advertisers'*  Index. 


724 


GEER  S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY, 


FARMER  PRINTING  AND  PUBLISHING  CO. 
Incor.  July,  1894.        Capital  916,000.        284  Aiylum. 
Aniinal  meeting  1st  Monday  in  July.    Seepage  il9» 


FARMINGTON  RIVER  POWER  COMPANY. 

Org.  June  Z,  1890.     Capital  $110,000.     Office  80  State. 

A.  C.  Dunham,  PraH. 

E.  B.  Bennett,  Treas.       \  E.  C.  Tbrrt,  See^y. 
Directort.— J  Ames  L.  Howard,  E.  C.  Terry,  L.  A. 

Barbour,  E.  B.  Bennett,  Henry  Roberts,  Atwood  Col- 
lins, Rodney  Dennis,  A.  C.  Dunham.  Annual  meeting 
8d  Monday'in  June. 

FARNHAM  TYPE  SETTER  MANUF'G  CO. 
Chartered  April,  IB15.  Capital  t\M,(m.  2BI  Atylum. 
James  Nichols,  PretH.  |  Wm.  L.  Matson,  Sec.^TV. 
Directors. — Henry  C.  Robinson,  Samuel  C.  Elmore, 
I^eander  Hall,  Henry  P.  Steams,  James  Nichols,  J.  G. 
Rathbon,  William  *L.  Matson.  Annual  meeting  8d 
Tuesday,  May. 

FRANCIS  GOWDY  DISTILLING  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  1890.  Capital,  $50,000.  Afelrote,  Conn. 
Edwin  J.  Blake,  PretU  \  E.  P.  Atkinson,  Sec'y  ^  TV. 
Directors. — S.  A.  Rvan,  G.  S.  Barry,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Edward  P.  AtkmsoiL  Melrose ;  J.  G.  Lane,  Ed- 
win J.  Blake,  Hartford,  E.  W.  Lindsey.  Annual  meet- 
ing 2d  Tuesday  in  January. 

CATLING  GUN  COMPANY. 

Capital  $250,000.  Office  218  Main  sL 

R.  J.  Gatlino  President  I  Frsd'k  W.  Prince,  8ee*y. 

Geo.  G.  Sumner,  V.  Preset  4"  Treas. 

Directors. — R.  J.  Gatling,  James  J.  Goodwin,  Edgar 

T.  Welles,  J.  G.  Batterson,  Geo.  G.  Sumner,  Ward  W. 

Jacobs.    Annual  meeting,  first  Wednesday  in  October. 

GRAY  TELEPHONE  PAY  STATION  COMPANY. 
Org.  Nov.  1891.  Capital  $100,000.  Rear  64  Asylum 
Amos  Whitney,  Preset.  |  Charles  Soby,  Sec*y  4"  Tr 
Wm.  Gray,  General  SupU. 
Directors. — Amos  Whitney,  Francis  A.  Pratt,  E.  J. 
Smith.  William  Gray,  Chas.  Soby,  E.  W.  Kellogg, 
H.  R.  Mills.    Annual  meeting,  Ist  Thursday  in  Nov. 

HART  &  HEGEMAN  MFG.  CO. 

Incorporated  1892.        Capital  $21,000.       26  Biah. 

Gerald  W.  Hart,  PresH.  |  Geo.  S.  Hegeman,  V.  P. 

Alfred  H.  Pease,  Sec*y  ^  Treas 

Directors. — G.W.  Hart,  G.  S.  Hegeman,  A.  H.  Pease. 

Annual  meeting  2d  Wednesday  in  Jan, 

HARTFORD  BEEF  COMPANY. 
Organized  Feb.  1889.    Ccgpital  10,000.    Huntley  av. 
RoBT.  A.  Perkins,  Pres't.  \  W.  P.  Coffin,  V.Pres'L 
WiLUAM  J.  Sullivan,  Sec^y  and  Treas. 
Directors. — Robert  A.  Perkins,  Boston,  W.  P.  Coffin, 
New  York  City,  James  D.  Standish,  Detroit,  Mich. 
See  index  for  adv. 

HARTFORD  BOWLING  COMPANY. 
Incorporated,  Jan.  1891.       Capital  $5,000.      215  Main. 

W.  S.  Taylor,  Pres'L 
M.  F.  Cook,  V.  Pres'L    |  W.  H.  Roberts,  S.  ^  Treas. 
Directors.— Vf.  S.  Taylor,  M.  F.  Cook,  W.  H.  Rob- 
erts, A.  J.  Welch,  C.  B.  Hascall.     Annual  meeting  8d 
Saturday  in  January. 

HARTFORD  BRICK  COMPANY. 
.    Capital,  $60,000.  Office,  Ebnwood  Station. 

W.  E.  Goodwin,  President. 

F.  C.  Rockwell,  TVcoj.     |     H.  W.  Fo.x,  Sec^y. 
Directors. — W.  E.  Goodwin,  J.  M.  Foote,  Jr.,  Austin 

Brainard,  F.  C.  Rockwell,  H.  W.  Fox.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  January.  Ira  J.  Strong,  267  Asylum  at., 
Setting  Agent. 


HARTFORD  BUILDING  fr  LOAN  ASSOCLATION. 
Organized  Marek  19, 1889.    Incorporated  Jmly  1,  1881. 

Office  870  Aaghm, 
R.  P.  Chapman,  PrefU     I  Geo.  Stronach,  V.  Prsin. 
Albert  S.  Howe,  Se&y.   \  Luther  C.  GimAexkel,  2V. 

Z)ir0C(orf.— Thos.  S.  Birch,  F.  P.  Carter,  F.  K.  Band, 
F.  D.  Parker,  Francis  Coles,  Justus  P.  Lewis,  Joseph 
Buths,  Henry  M.  Jacobs,  H.  B.  Philbrick.  W.  H. 
Scoville,  August  Schmelzer.  AwdUart. — Edward  K. 
Faxon,  Camot  0.  Spencer,  R.  S.  Peck. 

Seepage  MSS» 

HARTFORD  CARPET  COMPANY. 
Chartered  IBb^,         C^^Hta/ $1,600,000.  10  JtfflrM. 

John  L.  Houston,  PrcMident  and  Treasurer, 
J.  B.  BuNCB,  V.  Pres'L         |  Gbo.  Robbbts,  iSecretory- 
/)ireclorf.--Jonathan  B.  Bunce,  Roland  Mather,  John 
L.  Houston,  James  J.  Goodwin,  Geo.  Roberta,  C.  M. 
Beach,  James  B.  Cone.    Annual  meetuig,  4th 
day  in  January.     Works  at  ThompsoDYille. 


HARTFORD  CEMENT  TILE  COMPANY. 
heoiporated  April  18, 1878.     Capital  $1,500.    89  d 
Sbth  Bblden,  Pres^L      \  Jambs  S.  Bbldkii,  8.  &  T. 
Directort.— Seth  Belden,  J.  S.  Belden,  G.  R.  BeMan. 
Annual  meeting,  1st  Monday  in  December. 

See  page  ^S7m 

HARTFORD  CHEMICAL  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  Jan.  18, 1888.  286  State  street. 

F.  C.  Rockwell,  PresidenL 
A.  H.   Bronson,  Se<^y.    \    W.   W.  Savaob,   Treat, 
Directors.—?.  C.  Rockwell,  W.  E.  Goodwin,  W.  W. 
Savage,  A.  H.  Bronson.    Annual  meeting  8d  Tuesday 
in  Jan. 


HARTFORD  CITY  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 
Chartered  May,  1848.      Q^l  $760,000.       S86  Maim. 

Jambs  L.  Howard,  PretidemL 
John  P.  Harbison,  TVeas.  |  Thomas  Evans.  Secretary. 
Directors. — Hugh  Harbison,  Francis  B.  Cooley,  Jas. 
L.  Howard,  Henry  K.  Morgan,  George  Roberts,  John 
P.  Harbison,  Atwood  Collins,  Nathaniel  Shipman,  Rod- 
ney Dennis.  Auditors* — James  L.  Howard,  Atwood 
Collins.    Annual  meeting,  id  Tuesday  in  January. 


HARTFORD  COAL  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  May  I,  ISSS.    CapitaL$10,(m.   278 
Chas.  R.  Bblden,  Preset  |  John  R.  Hilla,  See.  ^  TV. 
Dtrectorf.— John  R.  Hills,  Charles  R.  Belden.  Roewell 
W.  Newton   Annual  meeting  Ist  Monday  in  May. 

See  page  444. 

HARTFORD  COURANT  COMPANY. 
Established  1764.       Organised  Jan.  1, 1891.      06  SiaU. 

Chas.  Dudlbt  Warnbr,  President. 
Chas.  H.  Clark,  F./Vm*^.  |  Arthuk  L.  Goodrich, TV. 
Frank  S.  Carby,  Sec'v. 
Directors.  —  Joseph    R.  Hawley,    Charles    Dudley 
Warner,  Charles  Hopkins  Clark,  Arthur  L.  (voodrich, 
Frank  S.  Carey.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

See  page  ^O^ 

HARTFORD  &  CONN.  WESTERN  RAILROAD  CO. 

Leased  to  Ike  Central  New  England  ^  Western 

Railroad  Company;  in  1892  to  the  Phila- 

de^hia,  Readina  and  New  England  Railway. 

H.  0.  Sbixas,  PresidenL  I  E.  R.  Bbardslbt,  Sec  f  Tr. 

Directors.—^.  R.  Taylor,  John  W.  Brock,  W.  W. 

Gibbs,  Charlemagne   Tower,  Jr.,    Philadelphia,  Pa.; 

A.  A.  McLeod,   H.    O.  Seizas,    James   Armstrong, 

New  York ;  J.  H.  Appleton,  Springfield,  Mass. ;  C.  E. 

Gross,  Hartford;  J.  0.  Phelps,  Simsbmrv;  Henry  Gar, 

WestWinsted:   Frederick  Miles,  Twin 'Lakes;   E.  W. 

Spurr,  Falls  Village.     Annual  meeting  8d  Tuesday  in 

Dec.    Office,  Church  cor.  Spruce  sts. 


GBSBB^S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRBCTORY. 


725 


HARTFORD  CYCLE  COMPANY. 
Org.  Not.  1889.  Capital  $200,000.   681  Co^itolat, 
A.  A.  PopB,  President.     |  6.  H.  Day.  Fice  President. 
Gborob  Pops,  Secretary  and  'Treasurer. 
Directors. — A.  A  Pope,  G.  H.  Day,  E.  W.  Pope, 
Harry  M.  Pope,  Greorge  Pope.     Annual  meeting  Ist 
Tnes'day  in  Febmary. 
See  Advertisers*  Index. 


HARTFORD  DIAMOND  POLISH  COMPANY 

CapUalpaid  «n,  $2,500.  118  Asylum  Street. 

W.  L.  B.  Barker,  Preset  and  Manager. 

L.  K.  Sbtmour,  Secretary. 

HARTFORD  DISPENSARY. 

Incorporatai  1871.  2  TalcotLcor.  Main  st 

JoBKPH  E.  Root,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Attending  Physicians  and  Surgeons. — M.  M.  Johnson, 
J.  E.  Root.  Janet  M.  Wier,  A.  W.  Howard,  H.  W. 
Murllefts,  L.  D.  Kean.  Visiting  CommOtee. — G.  F.  Davis, 
A.  R.  Hillyer,  C.  M.  Joslyn.  E.  O.  Elmer.  Ex.  Con^ 
mitlee. — M.  M.  Johnson,  £.  H.  Hyde,  Thos.  Sisson. 
Dispensary  open  daily  from  8  to  4  p.  m.  Annual  meet- 
ing 2d  Tuesday  in  December. 

HARTFORD  DREDGING  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  IBBl.    Capita^  tiOfifiO.     OJicej  UB  Main. 

Contractors,  and  owners  of  dredges  No.  2  and  Na  8, 
and  tug  McDermott. 

A.  H.  Charlton,  President. 
G.  D.WiNSLOw,  TV.  dSee.  |     C.  H.  Latham,  Stg^'t 

Directors. — G.  D.  Winslow.  E.  G.  Lasbury,  James  P. 
Amerman,  A.  H.  Charlton,  £.  H.  Judd,  S.  H.  Barber, 
C.  H.  Latham,  John  Middleton.  Annual  meeting  2d 
Wednesday  in  January.     See  page  510» 


HARTFORD  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

80  State  street 
CharUred  ISSl.    Organised  Mar.  166S.   C<9>7  $860,000. 


A.  C.  DoMHAM,  President. 
E.  B.  Bbnnkit,  V.  PresH. 


D.  N.  Barmby,  Treas. 
D.  P.  CoLTOM,  8ec*y. 


R.  W.-ROLLIM,  ;Si»*t. 

Directors.^A.  C.  Dunham,   William  H.  Bulkeley, 

Willie  O.   Burr,  Henry  Roberts,  Atwood  Collins,  E. 

B.  Bennett,  Rodney  Dennis,  D.  N.  Barney,  E.  K.  Root, 

W.  L.  Robb,  Lucius  F.  Robinson.    Annual  meeting 

2d  Tuesday  in  Feb. 

HARTFORD  GLASS  WATER  CLOSET  COMPANY. 

147  Commerce  streeL 


HARTFORD  HOLLOW  WARE  COMPANY. 

Org^pr.  24, 1888.      Opiial,  $10,000.     218  State. 

JohnW.  Cookb,  Pres't.  \  Thos.  M.  Smith,  Sec'y  4-  Tr. 

J.  R.  R.  MooRB,  General  Manager. 

Annual  meeting  in  April. 

HARTFORD  HOSPITAL,  20  So.  Hudson. 
See  pages  €9S,  069. 

HARTFORD  ICE  COMPANY. 
Incorp.  Dec.  2, 1868.       Capitol  $60,000.       280  Main. 
F.  R.  Fostbr.  PresidenL 
E.  W.  Sagb,  TVeoi.        I  Wm.  W.  Taihtor,  See*y. 
Directors.— Atwood  Collins,  F.  R.  Foster,  H.  Bissell, 
G.  E.  Taintor,  E.  W.  Sage.    Annual  meeting,  2d  Wed- 
nesday in  March. 


HARTFORD  LIGHT  AND  POWER  COMPANY. 
Organized  Jan.  1887.       Ctqntal  $150,000.       266  Pearl 

Dayiu  Hbmnby,  President. 

E.  G.  Whittlesby,  V.  Preset.  \  W.  D.  Simobds,  Sec*y. 

J.  B.  Hbnnby,  General  Manaaer. 

Directors. — David    Henney,  W.  F.  Henney,    E.  G. 

Whittlesey,  P.  H.  Quinn,  James  B.   Henney,  W.  E. 

Goodwin.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 


HARTFORD  LUMBER  COMPANY 
Orgamzed  Aug.  22, 1889.    Capital  $80,000.    Lumber  st. 

Thomas  A.  Lake,  President. 
EvBRBTT  J.  Lakb,  8ec*y.  I  Gborob  W.  Hill,  Treas. 

Directors.— T.  A.  Lake,  Everett  J.  Lake,  G.  W.  Hill. 
Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  Feb.    See  page  ^07* 

HARTFORD  MACHINE  SCREW  CO. 
Chartered  June,  1876.  C^^pita/ $100,000.  476  Ct^fitolav. 
G.  A.  Fairfibld,  Pr.  ^  TV.  |  J.  K.  Lanmax,  AssH  Treas. 
Danibl  Morrbll,  Sec*y.  J  J.  W.  Morrill,  AssH  Sec. 
Directors. — George  A.  Fairfield,  Charles  M.  Beach, 
J.  K.  Lanman,  Daniel  Morrell,  J.  W.  Morrill,  William 
Stanton  Andrews.  Annual  meeting,  1st  Tuesday  in 
February. 


HARTFORD  MANILLA  COMPANY. 
1  So.  Ann.  See  page  496, 

HARTFORD   MINERAL   LAND   DEVELOPMENT 

COMPANY 
Incor.  May  8, 1894.         Capital  $100,000.         90  State. 
H.  C.  Douglass,  Pre^t     I  Emanuel  Marks,  Sec^y. 
Jas.  C.  Bray,  V.  PresH  J  E.  G.  Carter,  Treas. 

Directors. — H.  C.  Douglass,  Windsor  Locks ;  James 
C.  Bray,  Emanuel  Marks,  Thomas  Fowler,  Hartford; 
E.  G.  Carter,  Windsor;  S.  J.  Sincock,  M.  £.  Con- 
conuUv,  Washington;  J.  B.  Butler,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.; 
E.  C.  Parker,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  J.  Hunley,  Washington. 
Annual  meeting  in  May. 

HARTFORD  &  N.  Y.  TRANSPORTATION  CO. 
See  pages  610,  Sll* 

HARTFORD  PAPER  COMPANY. 
141  PearL  See  page  4»7. 

HARTFORD  PRINTING  COMPANY. 
16  St^te.  See  page  41dl, 

HARTFORD  PROVISION  CO. 
Incorporated  Nov.  1, 1892.    Capital  $100,000.   Valley  st. 
•         W.  W.  Bartholomew,  PresidenL 
W.  C.  Bartholomew.  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
Directors, — W.  W.  Bartholomew,  K.  A.  Bartholomew. 
Annual  meeting  in  Nov.  Seepage  S4S, 

HARTFORD  REAL  ESTATE  IMPROVEMENT  CO. 

Organized  May.lS90.         Capital  $100,000. 

James  L.  Howard,  Preset  \  Geo.  H.  Day,  Treasurer, 

Joseph  L.  Blanchard,  Secretary. 

Directors. — James  L.  Howard,  Geo.  H.  Day,  Joseph 

L.  Blanchard.    Annual  meeting  2d  Thursday  in  June. 

HARTFORD  RUBBER  WORKS  COMPANY 

Established  1881.  Incorporated  Juiy,  1 888. 

Capital  $200,000.  Factory  Parkville. 

Albert  A.  Pope,  President. 

Geo.  H.  Day,  F.  Preset.  |  J.  D.  Anderson,  Jr.,  See*y. 

Lewis  D.  Parker,  TVeofurer  and  Manager. 

Frank  H.  Turner,  Superintendent, 

Direetors. — ^Albert  A  Pope,  George  H.  Day,  George 

Pope,  Albert    P.    Daj,  Edward   W.    Pope.     Annual 

meeting  8d  Tuesday  ni  July. 

See  Advertuers''  Index. 


HARTFORD  STREET  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Cmntal  $200,000.  Office  116  State  street. 

E.  S.  Goodrich,  PresH.  I  D.  R.  Howe,  Sec'y  ^  Treas. 

Sam'lC.  Dunham,  F.P.  |  N.McD.Crawpord, (7. i/an. 

Directors. —  Roland  Mather,  James  J.  Goodwin,  E. 
S.  Goodrich,  Charles  L.  Lincoln,  Daniel  R.  Howe,  At- 
wood Collins,  S.  G.  Dunham.    Annual  meeting  in  Jan. 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY. 
For  particulars  and  engraying  seepages  08O,  081* 


726 


GBER'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORY. 


HARTFORD  TELEGRAM  COMPANY. 

Est  Nov.  1, 1888.    Capital  960,000.  12  Central  rmo. 

Edward  R.  Doylk,  Pre^t.  |  A.  Kenmbdy  Child,  TV. 

Anna  M.  Grooam.  Secretary. 

Directors. — A.  Kennedy  Child,  Edward  R.  Doyle, 

Anna  M.  Grogan,  Margaret  E.  Doyle. 

Seepage  409, 

HARTFORD  TYPEWRITER  COMPANY. 

Organized  1898.        Capital  $60,000.        1  Laurel. 
John  M.  Fairfield,  Pr.^rr.  |  E.  J.  Fairfield,  Sec'y, 

Directors. — John  M.  Fairfield,  A.  C.  Dunham,  Lucius 
A.  Barbour,  P.  C.  Royce,  Ernest  Cady.  Annual  meet- 
ing Ist  Wednesday  in  June. 

HARTFORD  &  WEST  HARTFORD  HORSE  R.R.  CO. 

Incorporated  1863.     Gwital  $226,000.    266  Pearl. 
David  Hennet,  Pres't,  \  W.  D.  Simonds,  Sec.  f  Tr. 

Directors. — David  Henney,  W.  E.  Goodwin,  Samuel 
Frisbie,  Erastus  Gav,  H  B.  Goodwin,  J.  B.  Henney. 
Annual  meeting  in  r^ovember. 

HARTFORD  WOVEN  WIRE  MATTRESS  CO. 

Capital  $80,000. 
Annual  meeting  in  March.  Seepage  476* 

HATCH  &  NORTH  COAL  COMPANY. 
Incorp.  April,  1898.      Capital  $80,000.    801  Main. 
Gborob  E.  Hatch,  Pr«'<. J  A.  W.  North,  Sec.  ^  Tr. 
Director*.— George  E.  Hatch,  A  W.  North.  F.  C. 
Rockwell.    Annuafmeeting  2d  Monday  in  April. 

See  page  448, 

HEALTH  UNDERWEAR  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  June  21, 1887.   Capital,  $80,000.  66  State. 
A.  C.  Dunham,  President.  \  Hbnrt  Osborn,  Sec  ^  Tr. 
Directors. — A.  C.  Dunham,  S.  G.  Dunham,  Henry  Os- 
born.   Annual  meeting  in  Jan.    Mills  in  Poquonook. 


HEROLD  CAPITOL  BREWING  COMPANY. 

See  Advertisers*  Index. 


HEUBLEIN  HOTEL  CO. 

Org.  1891.    Capital  $160,000.     Wells  and  Gold  sU, 
G.  F.  Heublein,  Pre8H.\  F.  M.  Peck.  Sfc'v^  Tineas. 

Directors. — Gilbert  F.  Heublein,  Anarew  Heublein, 
Frederick  M.  Peck.    Annual  meeting  in  March. 

HITCHCOCK  &  CURTISS  KNITTING  CO. 
Organized  Oct.  1886.       Capital  $18,000.      1189  Broad. 
M.  HiTCHOocK.  President.  |  E.  P.  Curtiss,  Sec.^"  Treat. 
Directors. — M.  Hitchcock,  Everett  P.  Curtiss,  Henry 
L.  Bunce,  L.  D.  Hitchcock.   Annual  meeting  in  Feb. 


HORNE  VACUUM  COMPANY. 
Incor.  Nov.  26,  1887.  Capital  $100,000.  281  Asylum. 
Norman  Day,  Pret't.  \  Wm.  L.  Matson,  Sec*yq  Tr. 
Directors. — Norman  Day,  William  L.  Matson,  Wm. 
L.  Home,  Robert  Bowman,  H.  E.  Lord.  Annual  elec- 
tion second  Tuesday  in  January. 

INSURANCE  JOURNAL  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  Feb.  1896.      Capital  $2,600.    66  State  st. 
F.  M.  Earl,  Sec^y  and  Treas.    Annual  meeting  in 
February. 

JAMES  L.  HOWARD  &  CO. 
EtttU>.  1841.   Char.  June,  1876.   Cap.  $200,000.    440  Aty. 
James  L.  Howard,  Pres.  I  Chas.  P.  Howard,  Sec*y. 
Geo.  E.  Howard,  V.  Pres.  \  Frank  L.Howard.  Treas. 

Z)trec(ors.~James  L.  Howard,  George  E.  Howard, 
Frank  L.  Howard,  Charles  P.  Howard. 

Annual  meeting  in  February.  Seepage  4S5» 


81  Bichs. 


JEWELL  PIN  COMPANY. 

See  page  400* 


JEWELL  BELTING  COMPANY,  16  TrmnUl 

In  1848  Pliny  JeweU,  being  a  practical  taimer,estBb- 
lished  what  is  now  this  company  and  began  th«  inaii- 
ufacture  of  leather  belting.  He  was  the  third  persoo 
in  the  United  States  in  this  business.  The  bidU  pro- 
duced are  acknowledged  the  best,  are  larsel  j  exported 
to  Europe  and  other  foreign  countries.  Now,  belts  su- 
persede gearing  for  drivmg  heavy  macbinery.  The 
ractory  as  shown  in  the  adyertisement  is  fiTe  stories 
44x186  feet  with  a  three  story  addition.  ^nploTing 
100  hands,  pays  monthly  wages  of  $6000.  Seepage  4SS, 

JOHNS-PRATT  COMPANY. 
Org.  1886.       Capital  $160,000.     OJice  666  Q^dtol  at. 

H.  W.  Johns,  of  New  York,  PrttidenL 

Chas.  H.  Patrick,  VJ^resl'L  \  B.  N.  Pratt,  TVeosarvr. 

Edward  B.  Hatch,  Secretary  f  Manager. 

Dtrectors.— Chas.  H.  Patrick,  Rufus  N.  Pratt,  £.  B. 

Hatch,  Daniel  Morrell,  Henry  W.  Johns,  C.  W.  Trainer, 

H.  W.  Johns,  Jr.    Annual  meeting  let  Tuesday  in  Feb. 

See  page  '4US, 

KELLOGG  &  BULKELEY  CO. 
OrganiMed  Jan.  81, 1871.  CvpUal  $88,186.  176  Peart 
Wm.  H.  Bulkklxt,  Pr.  |  Wallace  T.  Fknk,  8.4-Tr. 
Dvredors.—yf.  H.  Bulkeley,  J.  R.  Hills,  Charles  C 
Cook,  M.  G.  Bulkeley,  W.  T.  Fenn.  Annual  meeting 
1st  Wednesday  in  February, 

LEAGUE  CYCLE  COMPANY. 

Oraanized,  Nov.  1,  1892.  Capital  $100,000. 

Andrew  F.  Gates,  Receiver,  11  Central  row. 

E.  S.  KIBBE  COMPANY. 
Ato6.t878.       Incor.  April,  189S.       Capital  9100,000. 
149  to  166  State  street. 
E.  C.  QuiooLE,  President. 
E.  S.  KiBBB,  V.  Pr.  4'  Tr.  \  A.  M.  Wilson,  Sec'y. 

Directors.— E.  C.  Quiggle,  E.  S.  Kibbe,  A.  M.  Wil- 
son, W.  K.  Butler,  F.  £.  Beach.  Annual  meeting;  1st 
Saturday  after  8d  Monday  in  May.    Seepage  S47, 

LOVELL  &  TRACY  CO. 

Incor.  May  1, 1894.    Cental  $10,000.    177  AsyWm. 

T.  S.  Shbdd,  Preddent.    \  S.  G.  Tracy,  Sec*y  4  Tr. 

MANSUY  CARRIAGE  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

\1  Elm. 


MELLEN  &  HEWES  CO. 
Incorp.  April  18, 1896.      Cdpital  $40,000.      266  Main. 

MosEH  Mellbn,  President. 
Frank  G.  Mellrn,  Treas.  |  Dwight  N.  Kkwrb,  Sec*y. 
Directors. — Moses  Mellen,  Dwight  N.  Hewea,  Levi 
Drake.    Annual  meeting  8d  Tuesday  in  March. 

Seepage  4SS, 

MORTGAGE  INVESTMENT  CO.  OF  CONN. 

Office,  266  Main  etreet,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Chas.  T.  Welles,  Pres't  |  Edw*d  D.  Robbins,  Treas. 

Directors. — S.  W.    Robbins,  Thomas  Sisson,  Chas. 

T.  Welles,  R.  A.  Robbins,  E.  D.  Robbins,  Thea  Lyman. 

MT.  ST.  JOSEPH'S  CONVENT  CORPORATION 

OF  HARTFORD. 

OrganiMed  Nov.  6, 1876.    Office  160  Farmmgton  a». 

Mother  M.  Agnes,  President. 

Mother  M.  Cyril,  Treas.  \  Mother  M.EuwRAVTiA,See. 

Election,  August,  1897,  and  tri-ennially  thereafter. 

NATIONAL  MACHINE  CO. 
681  Capital  avenue. 
Established  1887.  Organised  1891.  Capital  $100,000. 
Chas.  E.  Billings,  Preset.  |  S.  M.  Bronson.  Sec  ^  TV. 
SilasChapman,  Jr.,  K.Pr  |  Wm.  F.  Looms,  ^sif.  See. 
Directors. — Chas.  E.  Billings,  S.  M.  Bronson,  Ernest 
Cady,  Silas  Chapman,  Jr.,  Leverett  Brainard,  £.  6. 
Richards,  F.  R.  Cooley,  I.  W.  Welch,  A.  H.  Olmstead. 
Annual  meeting  in  Feb.  See  page  4QS» 


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NATIONAL  TROTTING  ASSOCIATION. 

Organued  1870.       Chartered  1884.        218  Main. 
V,  P.  JoHMSTON,  Lexington,  Ky.,  PreddmU. 
David  Bommbr,  New  York,  1st  Vice  Prettdent, 
N.  T.  Smith,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  2d  F.  PrtsH, 
Lewis  J.  Powers,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Trta$, 
W.  H.  GooHER,  Hartrord,  Secretary. 

OflScers  eiected  biennially  (even  years)  2d  Wed.  Feb. 

NEAL,  GOFF  &  INGLIS  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  Nov.  1893.     Capital  $50,000.    428  Main. 

William  Sloane  Iicolis,  PretidenL 
Ed.  F.  Goff,  V.  Pres'ti'  Sec.  |  C.  R.  Neal,  Treaturer. 
Directors.— W.  Sloan  Inglis,  E.  F.  Goff,  C.  R.  Neal. 
Annual  meeting  in  January.  See  page    44 7 • 

NEW  ENGLAND  COAL  COMPANY. 
Organized  July  7, 1888.  Capital  paid  in  $26,000. 

Offices  80  State  and  276  Market  sis. 
J.   F.  Swords,  P.  4"  Treas.  J  Edwin  A.  Jombs,  <9ec*y. 

Directors. — J.  F.  Swords,  Edwin  A.  Jones,  Michael 
Coughlin.    Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  ApriL 

NEW  ENGLAND  GRANITE  WORKS. 

Established  1846.  Chartered  May  1, 1876. 

Capital  $260,000.     660  Main  st. 

Jambs  G.  Batterson,  President  and  Treasurer. 

J.  G.  Batterson,  Jr.,  Vice  President. 

W.  v.  WiOHTMAM,  Sec*y.   I  Carl  Conrads,  Sculpter. 

James  Gourlat.  General  if afia^er, Westerly,  R.  I. 

Annual  meeting  2d  Wednesday  in  May. 

Su  page  4S9» 

NEW  YORK  &  NEW  ENGLAND  RAILROAD  CO. 
General  Office  in  Boston. 
Hartford  Ofice^  Onion  Depot. 
Capital  $26,000,000.  Station,  Union  Depot,  478  Asvhsmst. 
C.  P.  Clark,  Preset.  Geo.  B.  Phippbm,  Treas. 

W.  T.  Hart,  Vice  PretH.    W.  H.  Dudley,  ^wfitor. 
J.T.Odell,  2d  V.  Pres'L     F.  E.  Dewet,  Qen.  SwoU. 
J.  W.  Perkims,  Secretary.    J.  W.  Wiluams,  G.  F.  A 

T.  H.  Fernell,  SupH  West  Division,  East  Hartford. 

Directors. — William  T.  Hart,  Francis  L.  Higgtnson, 
N.  W.  Rice,  Charles  L.  T/Overing,  Boston;  Jesse  Met- 
calf,  Gorham  P.  Pomrov,  Providence;  Frederick  J. 
Kingsbury,  D.S.  Plume,  Waterbury ;  Charles  P.  Clark, 
New  Haven;  Robert  Bacon,  New  York;  J  W.  Doane, 
Chicago.    Annual  meeting  in  Nov. 

NEW  YORK,  NEW  HAVEN  AND  HARTFORD 

RAILROAD  COMPANY,  460  Asyhm. 

General  Office  in  Onion  Depot,  New  Haven. 

Authorized  Capital,  $100,000,000.    Issued,  $87,942,000. 

Charles  P.  Clark,  President. 

John  M.  Hall,  Vice  President. 

W.  L.  Squire,  Treasurer.  \  W.  D.  Bishop,  Jr.,  Sefy. 

H.  M  KocHERSFBROER,  Controller. 

C.  H.  Platt,  General  St^erintendenL 

0.  M.  Shrpard.  Sup*t  N.  Y.  Div.  New  York. 

C.  S.  Davidson,  Sup*t  Hartford  Division,  Hartford. 

W.  A.  Waterbury,  Sup'tNewLondonDiv.  N. Haven. 

F.  C.  Patne,  Sup't  Air  Line  Division,  New  Haven. 

Gko  W.  Beach,  Sup't  Naugatnck  Div.  Waterbury. 

J.  V.  A.  Trumbull,  Sunt.  Valley  Div.  Hartford. 

R.  G.  Curtis,  Snpt.  Nortnampton^Division,  N.  Haven. 

J.  B.  Gardiner,  Supt.  Providence  Division. 

F.  G.  Spencer,  Supt  Worcester  Division. 

Directors. — John  MacCuUoch  Miller,  New  York ; 
Arthur  D.  Osborne,  New  Haven ;  William  D.  Bishop, 
Bridgeport ;  I.  DeVer  Warner,  Bridgeport;  H.  C.  Rob- 
inson, Hartford;  Charles  P.  Clark, New  Haven;  Josenh 
Park,  New  York;  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  New  Yorlc; 
Henry  S.  Lee,  Springfield ;  Wm.  Rockefeller,  New  York ; 
Leverett  Brainard,  Hartford;  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  New 
York ;  George  J.  Brush,  New  Haven ;  John  M.  Hall, 
New  Haven;  Charles  F.  Choate,  Boston ;  Nathaniel 
Thayer,  Boston ;  Royal  C.  Taft,  Providence:  Charles 
F.  Brooker.  Torrington;  Carlos  French,  Seymour. 
Annual  meeting  in  Oct 


OLD  PEOPLE*S  HOME.— 5e€  pages  670,  671. 

OVERMAN  WHEEL  COMPANY. 
7f»cot7ora(e<l/'e6. 1,1882.  Oipi(aZ  $260,000.    888  Ifam. 

A.  H.  Overman,  President. 
Luther  White,  V.  Preset.  \  H.  R.  Mills,  Secretary. 
Directors. — A.  H.  Overman,  Rodney  Dennis,  Luther 
White,  Geo.  D.  Seymour,  Rudolph  R.  Reeder.    An- 
nual meeting  4th  Saturday  in  Nov. 

PERKINS  ELECTRIC  SWITCH  M»F'G  CO. 

Org.  Sept.  1890.  Capital  $126,000.  88  Woodbine  st. 
C.  G.  Perkins,  Prej'^      |  Edw.  W.  Hooker,  S.  &  Tr. 

Directors.-^.  G.  Perkins,  P.  H.  Woodward,  J.  M. 
Allen,  E.  C.  Frisbie,  R.  A.  Griffin,  Charles  B.  Whiting, 
Edward  W.  Hooker.  Annual  meeting  Ski  Wednesday 
in  Feb.  See  page  494. 

PHENIX  BRASS  FOUNDRY  COMPANY. 
Organised  1B86.      QipUal  $6,000.      Office,  22S  StaU  st. 
John  S.  Humtbb,  Pres'L    \  James  Terry,  Treasurer. 
Directors. — John  S.  Hunter,  Edward  C.  Terry,  James 
Terry.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

PHCENIX  IRON  WORKS— LINCOLN  &  CO. 

64  to  70  Ar<A  street. 
These  works  were  established  in  1884  by  Mr.  Levi 
Lincoln.  The  firm  is  extensively  known  throughout  the 
United  States  for  their  very  fine  and  artistic  architect- 
ural designs  in  building  iron  work  of  every. description, 
such  as  fronts,  columns,  girders,  lintels,  etc.,  vault  ana 
jail  doors,  illuminated  tihng,  vases,  fences,  and  in  fact 
everything  that  can  be  cast  fi^om  iron.  They  also  man- 
ufacture machinists*  tools,  lathes,  planers,  milling  ma- 
chines, shafting,  pulleys,  hangers,  etc.,  etc. 

See  page  470* 

PLIMPTON  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

Incorp.  Dec.  1872.     Ct^ntal  $800,000.     264  Pearl. 
L.  B.  Plimpton,  Presi't.     I  M.  S.  Chapman,  V.Pres't. 
Fred.  Plimpton,  Treas.    |  J.  M.  Plimpton,  Sec*y. 

Directors — L.  B.  Plimpton,  M.  S.  Chapman,  Daniel 
Morrell,  R.  0.  Cheney,  Frederick  Plimpton,  H.  J.  Wick- 
ham,  J.  M.  Plimpton.  Annual  meeting  last  Tuesday 
in  Jan.  Seepage  490. 

POTTER  BELT  HOOK  COMPANY. 

Inc.  Oct.  1, 1891.      Capital,  $87,000.        866  Main. 

John  A.  Decker,  Pre<'e.  |  H.  B.  Millard,  Secretary. 

John  B.  Holaday,  Treasurer. 

Directors. — John  A.  Decker,  H.  B.  Millard,  John  B. 

Holaday.  

POPE  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  under  the  Laws  of  Maine. 

Capital  $2,000,000.  iM  Capitol  av. 

Alrert  a.  Pope,  President 

Geo.  H.  Day,  V.  President  I  George  Pope,  Treas. 

A.  E.  Pattison,  Sec'y.         \  Albert  P.  Day,  Stm't 

Directors. — Albert  A.  Pope,  Geo.  H.  Day,  Edward 
W.  Pope,  A.  E.  Pattison,  H.  D.  Hyde.  Annual  meet- 
ing 2d  Wednesday  in  June. 

See  pages  486,  487. 

WILLIAM  H.  POST  CARPET  COMPANY. 
Established  1860.      Incorporated  1894.      219  Asylum. 

William  H.  Post,  President. 
Archie L.WHITINO,  Treas.  \  Wm.  Strong  Post,  iScc*w. 
Directors. — William  H.  Post,Wm.  Strong  Post,  Archie 
L.  Whiting.   Annual  meeting  in  Jan. 

PRATT  &  CADY  COMPANY. 
Organized  1878.    Incorporated  1882.     C^ptta/ $400,000. 

666  Capitol  av. 
ERNEaTCADT,Pre«*<^  Tr.  \  F.  F.  Street,  5ec*v/>.r. 

Directors. — Rufus  N.  Pratt,  Francis  A.  Pratt,  Ernest 
Cady,  C.  C.  Kimball,  John  R.  Redfield,  F.  F.  Street. 
Annual  meeting,  Jan.  See  page  486. 


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PRATT  &  WHITNEY  COMPANY, 
1  Flower  UreeL 
Incor.  Jvlg  8, 1869.    Rt^organized  1898  with  Capital  of 
98.000,000.     EsiahUthed  1860. 
Frakcis  a.  Fbatt,  President. 
Amo8  Whitnrt,  Vice  PrtsH  and  Superintendent, 
Gbo.  W.  M.  RebDj  %d  Vice  Preset  and  Gen,  Manager, 
C.  C.  Ttlbk,  Autiiant  SuperiniendenL 
R.  F.  Blodoktt,  Sed'y.       |  J.  C.  Stirling,  Treat, 

Directort.—F.  A.  Pratt,  A.  Whitney,  R.  F.  Blodjcett, 
H.  C.  Robinson,  R.  Swift,  S.  E.  Elmore,  W.  W.  Hyde, 
J.  R.  Redfield,  George  W.  M.  Reed,  F.  C  Sumner, 
C.  C.  Cuyler  of  N.  Y.;  A.  C.  Vaughn  of  N.  Y.;  Horace 
J.  Morse  of  N.  Y. ;  Robert  S.  Wall&er  of  N.  Y.  Annual 
meeting  in  March.  Seepage  ^77* 

L.  E.  RHODES  COMPANY. 

26  High  street  

RIPLEY  BRO'S  COMPANY. 

/ttcor.  1890.        aipttor$60,000.         Zi  Pratt. 

L.  W.  RiPLKT,  Pres't,     \  Wm.  H.  Stevens,  V,  Pre^L 

J.  F.  RiPLET,  Stc'y  and  Treas. 

Directors. — L.  W.  Ripley,   Wm.  H.  Stevens,  J.  F. 

Ripley,  6.  W.  Ripley,  C.  B.  Ripley.    Annual  meeting 

in  January. 

RIPLEY-SANFORD  CO. 
Incorporated  April.  1896.  882  Main  st. 

C.  B.  RiPLKY,  PresH.  \  Walter  SANFORD,;9ec'y  <f  Tr. 
Directors.— G.  B.  Ripley,  L.  W.  Ripley,  Walter  San- 
ford,  Charles  E.  Newton.    Annual  meeting  Ist  Tues- 
day in  February. 

ROGERS  CUTLERY  COMPANY. 

Inoirrp.  SepU  1. 1871.       Capital  $25,000.       66  Market. 

Wm.  H.  Watroub,  President  and  Treasurer, 

George  W.  Watrous,  Secretary, 

Directors. — Wm.  H.  Watrous,  George  W.  Watrous, 

David  B.  Hamilton,  Geo.  H.  Wilcox.    Annual  meeting, 

4th  Tuesday  in  January  See  page  495, 

WILLIAM  ROGERS  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

Estab.  1865.     he.  1872.    Cao.  $25,000.    66-72  Market. 

William  H.  Watrous,  President  and  Treasurer. 

George  W.  Watroub,  Secretary. 
Directors. — Wm.   H.   Watrous,   David  B.  Hamilton, 
George  H.  Wilcox,  Geo.  W.  Watrous.  Annual  meeting 
fourth  Tuesday  in  January.    Seepages  37 1$  4:25* 
and  also  outside  back  cover. 


SIGOURNEY  TOOL  CO. 

Incorp.  Apr.  27, 1884.     Capital  $60,000.     9  Sigovtmey. 

G.  Wells  Root,  Pres'L      \  Frbd*k  D.  Tatlor,  Sec^y, 

E.  S.  Root,  Treasurer, 

Directors.— G.  Wells  Root,  F.  D.  Taylor,  John  R.  Rey- 

nolds,  E.  S.  Root.    Annual  meeting,  1st  Monday  in  Feb. 

See  page  4SO» 

SMITH,  NORTHAM  &  CO. 

Office,  129  State  street;  Mills  165  Windsor  street. 

See  page  6SO* 

SMYTH  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 
Org.  Dec.  8, 1879.  Char.  April  17, 1883.  Cap.  $800,000. 
Office  216  Main  street. 
C.  C.  Kimball,  President. 
Geo.  C.  Kimball,  Sec'y  and  Tre(U., 
Directors,— G.  Wells  Root,  D.  Si.  Smvth,  C.  C.  Kim- 
ball, Chas.  H.  Smith,  Chas.  E.  Gross,  H.  W.  Conklin, 
Wm.  C.  Skinner.    Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  Dec. 

Seepage  48 1* 

SPENCER  MOTOR  COMPANY, 
Org.  June,  1894.        Capital  $2,000.        OJice,  28  Higk 

S.  P.  Turner,  Pres't. 
E.  S.  KiBBE,  V,  Pres't.      |  Wm.  E.  Gates,  Sec.  ^  Tr, 
Directors.— S.  P.  Turner,  E.  S.  Kibbe,  W.  E.  Gates, 
E.  H.  Betts,  Ira  H.  Spencer.    Annual  meeting  last 
Monday  in  June. 


SPONSEL  RAPID  FIRE  GUN  COMPANY. 
IncorporaUd  Dec.  19, 1892.  QtpUal  «MO,O0tt. 

96  Pearl  street. 
Chas.  R  FoBB8T,Pre«'t.  |  R.  Rowlaitd  Aluev,  8ec*f . 

C.  E.  Crbbot,  V.  Preset   J  Archibald  Loomis,  7W«a 
Directors, — ^B.  Rowland  Allen,  Atwood  Collins,  A. 

G.  Loomis,  Chas.  R.  Forrest,  Rodney  Dennis,  B.  J.  Dil- 
lon, Chas.  B.  Bumham,  Albert  Olmsted,  C.  E.  Creecr, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  m 
Nov.  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

SPRING  BROOK  ICE  COMPANY. 
fncotp.  Jan,  16, 1880.       Capital  $80,000.       280 

Wm.  M.  CHABTmsL  President, 
Albzamdbb  Allbm,  fiiec  I  G.  D.  Wihslow, 
Z>irecton.— William  M.  Ouurter,  Alexander  Allen,  a 

D.  Winslow.    Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  March. 

STAMP  DELIVERY  COMPANY. 
Jneor,  May  22, 1898.      Capital  $55,000.  341  Jfoia. 

Gbo.  W.  Fowlbb,  PresidenL 
Danibl  W.  Mack,  V.  PresH  and  General  Manager. 
JoHir  H.  Bbocklbsbt,  Sec  \  Fred  P.  Holt,  Trtas. 
Directors, — George  W.  Fowler,  Daniel  W.  Mack,  J. 
H.  Brocklesby,  WiUiam  McKone,  P.  H.  Qulnn.  An- 
nual meeting  1st  Monday  in  May. 

STERLING  WASHING  COMPOUND  CO. 

Incorporated  Sept.  1896.  284  Asyhsm  st. 

CuAS.  P.  Barto,  Pres't.     |  Cyros  S.  Bbstob,  Treas, 

Chas.  E.  Arhold,  5ec'v. 

Directorj.— Charles  P.  Barto,  0.  S.  Bestor,  Charles 

E.  Arnold,  J.  M.  Birmingham,  Clinton  Smith.  Annoal 
meeting  Sept  6. 

SYRACUSE  COAL  AND  SALT  CO. 
Incorp.  Aug,  1864.       CbpAol  $600,000.     209  Ifina. 
R.  0.  Chbnby,  President,    f  P.  W.  Robbins,  Sec.  4  ^- 
L.  H.  Bridobmam,  Gen,  Manager, 
Directors, — Richard  0.  Cheney,  John  Blair,  F.  A. 
Robbins,  C.  G.  Munyan,  Jonathan  F.  Morris,  C.  W. 
Everest,  Geo.  C.  Gilbert,  W.  W.  Jacobs,  Horace  Corn- 
wall. L.  H.  Bridgeman.  A.  R.  Hillyer.    Annoal  meet- 
ing last  Thonday  in  August. 

J.  N.  SHEDD  CO. 

Incorporated  April  1, 1896.  109  Asyhmn  st. 

R.  P.  Kbnton,  President,  IJ.  N.  Shbdd,  Bec'u  f  Tr. 

Directors, — J.  N.  Shedd,  R.  P.  Kenyoo,  O.  H.  Elan- 
chard.    Annual  meeting  in  January. 

SOUTHERN  NEW  ENGLAND  PAVING  CO. 
Incorporated  May  16, 1896.  Capital  $100,000. 

141  TrumbuU  st. 

William  P.  Eho,  Pre^i.     |  Chas.  C.  Cook,  F.  Preset 

Gbo.  W.  S.  Whitkbt,  Sec'y  and  Treas, 

Directors. — WiUiam  P.  Eno,  Wm.  H.  Bulkeley,  Gea 

H.Day,  John  H.  Hall,  Charles  C.  Cook,  G.  W.  S. 

Whitney.  

TAFT  COMPANY. 
Incorp.  Dee.  20, 1884.    Ctarital  $80,000.  Lumber  wL 
G.  Wblls  Root,  President  [E.  S.  Root,  Tr.  and  Sec^u. 
Directors.— G.  Wells  Root,  Charles  E.  Hubbard,  £. 
S.  Root.    Annual  meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  January 

See  page  4BBm 

TUCKER  STOP  MOTION  CO. 
Chartered  April  12,  1881.        Ovital,  $60,000. 

F.  P.  Carter,  Pres't ^Tr.  |  H.  R.  Mills,  Secretary. 
Diredors. — .lohn    Johnston,  Hiram  Carter,    Curtis 

Hakes,  H.  R.  Mills,  Frank  P.  Carter.    Annual  meeting 
in  September. 

TUNXIS  WORSTED  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  1880.    Qi^ntal  $162,000.     Office  66  State, 
S.  G.  DumiAM,  Pres't      I     A.  C.  Duhham,  TVeoa 
Hbhrt  Osborn,  Sec'y,       |     Mills  at  Potmonook. 

Directors. — A.  C.  Dunham,  S.  O.  Dunham,  E.  Dnnham, 
H.  Osborn.    Annual  meeting  4th  Wednesday  in  Jan. 


92 


geek's  habtford  city  dirbctoby. 


729 


UTICA  CEMENT  MANUFACTURING  CO. 

Be-craanized  Nov.  2, 1881. 

LoRBiM  A.  CooKB,  Pre»*t,   \  Sam*l  E.  Elmore,  £f.^  T. 

Diredon. — Henry  G«y,  .Tames  Nichols,  Samuel  E. 

Elmore,  L.  A.  Cooke,  Milo  Hunt,  Geo.  M.  Carrington. 

Annual  meeting,  Ist  Wednesday  in  March. 

UNION  GROVE  COMPANY. 
CAor.  3fa|r28, 1888.  C«^itai $6,000.  Wtthersfidden, 
Chas.  J.  Hklfrioht,  Pr,  I  Joskph  Hibth,  Trtaturer. 
Julius  Hubblkr,  K.  Pres.  \  C.  A  Hrlfricht,  8tc% 
Philif  Conrad,  Superinitndent. 
Direc^on.— Chas.  J.  Helfricht,  Joseph  Hirth,  Julius 
Huebler,  Philip  Conrad,  Cuno  A.  Helfricht.     Annual 
meeting  2d  Tuesday  in  Feb.  at  79  Main  st. 

WAR  PHOTOGRAPH  AND  EXHIBITION  CO. 
/noof7.  Dec.27,1890.    Capital  %\A^,Wi,   2\  Linden  pi, 
G.  P.  Chandler,  Pr«s'f  |  J.  C.  Taylor.  5ec'«^rrea* 

Directort.—G.  P.  Chandler,  J.  C.  Taylor,  Al.  S.  Tay- 
lor.   Annual  meeting  last  Monday  in  December. 

WARNER  &  WILLARD  COMPANY. 

Jnc(»p.  Feb.  19, 1894.      Capital  $48,400.     108  Atylum. 

John  C.  Warner,  PrtaH  |  William  Bailet,  Sec'y. 

Frederick  W.  Warner,  Trtaz. 

Directors. — Frederick  W.  Warner,  John  C.  Warner, 

William  Bailey.    Annual  meeting  1st  Monday  in  Jan. 

WASHBURN  CAR  WHEEL  COMPANY 
Chartered  JtUv,187S.      C<9nM  $800,000.      69  SujfiekL 

Wm.  M.  Barnum,  President. 
Salisbury  Hyde,  V.  Pr.&  Tr.  \  Alfred  W.  Dodd,^^^. 
Directors. — Wm.  M.  Barnum,  Frederick  Miles,  C. 
C.  Kimball,  Salisbury  Hyde,  M.  B.  Richardson,  A.  £. 
Burr,  C.  W.  Barnum,  Annual  meeting,  8d  Tuesday 
in  October. 


WAY  HARDWARE  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  Feb.  1, 1894.    Capital  $60,000.    844  Main. 

Samuel  L.  Way,  President 
Robert  F.  Way,  Treas.    |  H.  H.  Hollistbr,  5ec*tf. 

Directors. — Samuel  L.  Way,  Robert  F.  Way,  n.  H. 
HoIIister,  L.  M.  Way,  Charles  L.  Way.  Election  1st 
Wednesday  in  February. 

WESTERN  AUTOMATIC  MACHINE  SCREW 
COMPANY,  OF  HARTFORD,  CONN. 
Incorporated^  1882.     Owiial  $800,000.     476  CapUall  ov. 
George  A  Fairfield,  President 
Chas.  M.  Beach,  Vice  President. 
Samuel  H.  Curtiss,  Secretary  and  TVeaturer. 
Directors. — Geo.  A.  Fairfield,  Daniel  Morrell,  James 
U.  Taintor,  Leverett  Brainard,  Charles  E.  Gross,  Chas. 
M.  Beach,  Geo.  H.  Day,  T.  Belknap  Beach,  Joseph  K. 
Lanman.    Works  located  at  Elyria,  Ohio. 
Annual  meeting  2d  Thursday  in  August. 

WHITNEY  MANUFACTURING  CO. 
Clarence  E.  Whitney,  PresH. 
Charles  S.  Whitino,  8ec''y  and  Treas. 

THE  WILLIAMS  &  CARLETON  CO. 
Incorporatedf  Nov.  1898.  Capital,  $100,000.  206  State. 
Chas.  S.  Williams,  PresH.]  D.  Carleton,  Sec.  f  Tr. 
S.  P.  Williams,  Asi^t  Treas, 
Directors— QhvA.  S.  Williams,  D.  Carleton,  M.  Carle- 
ton,  S.  P.  Williams.    Annual  meeting  in  Feb. 

WILLIMANTIC  LINEN  COMPANY. 
Offict  889  AUyn  st.,  Hartford.      Mills,  WiUimanHe,  O. 

Lucius  A.  Barbour,  PresH  and  Treas, 
AC.  Dunham,  V.Pres*t.  |  E.  H.  Clark,  Secretary. 
Directors. — Morgan  G.  Bulkeley,  A.  C.  Dunham, 
Nathaniel  Shipman,  Francis  B.  Cooley,  Lucius  A. 
Barbour,  Atwood  Collins,  Theodore  M.  Ives,  of  New 
York,  Frank  W.  Cheney,  of  South  Manchester,  Lever- 
ett  Brainard.  Ui^For  engramng  of  No.  4  miU  and 
other  particulars  seepage  o09» 


WOLCOTT  HARDWARE  COMPANY. 
Incorporated  Jan.  1889.      dental  $1,000.    886  Asylum, 
Frank  WoLOOTT,/VM't.  |  Clayton  Woloott,  S.^'T. 
Directors. — Frank  Wolcott,  Clayton  Wolcott,  Alice 
B.  Wolcott.    Annual  meeting  in  Jan. 

WOODS»  PIANO  AND  ORGAN  COMPANY. 
Incorp.  April  2,  1894.     Capital  $10,000.    227  Asylum. 
J.  H.  White,  President,    j  A.  F.  Woods,  Sec'y  f  Tr. 
Directors.—J,  H.  White.  F.  K  Bemis,  E.  N.  KimbaU 
T.  F.  Scanlan,  A.  F.    Woods.    Annual  meeting 
Wednesday  in  April. 


AN  ACT 
Qmceming   Promissory   Notes,   Bills  of  Exchange, 
abolishing  Days  of  Grace,  and  reiatmg  to  Holidays. 
Approvea  by  General  Assen^ly,  April  2, 1896. 

Section  1.  The  first  day  of  January,  the  twenty- 
second  day  of  February,  the  thirtieth  day  of  May,  the 
fourth  day  of  July,  the  first  Monday  of  September, 
and  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  December,  of  each  year,  or 
wheneyer  any  of  said  days  shall  fall  upon  Sunday, 
the  Monday  next  following  such  day,  and  the  first 
of  each  week,  commonly  ciuled  Sunday,  and  any  da^- 
appointed  or  recommended  by  the  Goyemor  of  this 
state,  or  the  President  of  the  United  States,  as  a  day 
of  thanksgjying,  fasting,  or  any  religious  obseryance, 
shall,  for  all  purposes  regarding  the  presenting  for 
payment  or  acceptance,  and  of  the  protesting  and 
giving  notice  of  the  dishonor  of  bills  of  exchange, 
bank  checks  and  promissory  notes,  drafts,  acceptances, 
bonds,  or  other  eyidences  of  indebtedness,  be  treated 
as  public  holidays,  and  all  such  checks,  bills  of  ex- 
change, promisoiy  notes,  drafts,  acceptances,  bonds,  or 
other  eyiJences  of  indebtedness,  otherwise  presentable 
for  acceptance  or  payment  on  any  of  said  days,  shall 
be  deemed  to  be  presentable  therefor  on  the  secular  or 
business  day  next  succeeding,  and  in  case,  by  reason 
of  a  public  holiday  falling  on  Sunday,  the  Allowing 
Monday  is  deemed  such  holiday,  as  hereinbefore  pro- 
yided,  the  same  shall  be  presentable  on  the  Tuesday 
succeeding. 

Sec.  2.  On  Saturday  of  each  week,  banking  hours 
shall  end  at  twelye  o'clock,  noon,  instead  of  1  p.  m., 
any  custom  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding,  and 
Saturday  shall,  for  the  acceptance  and  maturity  of 
paper  referred  to  in  the  first  section  of  this  act,  but 
only  for  such  purpose,  to  be  treated  as  a  holiday, 
ana  any  or  all  of  the  eyidences  of  indebtedness  aboye 
enumerated  or  referred  to,  shall  for  eyery  purpose  be 
considered  due  on  the  next  following  business  day, 
except  that  this  section  shall  not  apply  to  checks  or 
demsnd  drafts  on  banks  or  bankers  presented  before 
twelye  o'clock,  noon,  on  Saturday. 

Seo.  8.  Sections  1, 2,  and  8,  of  this  act,  shall  take 
efiect  and  be  in  force  on  and  after  the  first  day  of 
June,  A.  D.  1896,  and  shall  apply  to  all  notes,  drafts, 
checks,  acceptances,  bills  of  exchange,  bonds,  or  other 
eyidences  of  indebtedness,  which  shall  be  dated  after 
the  passage  of  this  act,  and  which  shall  fall  due  on  or 
after  the  first  day  of  June,  A.  D.  1896. 

Sec.  4.  No  days  of  grace  shall  be  allowed  on  any 
promissory  note,  bill  of  exchange,  draft  or  order,  paya- 
ole  in  this  state,  or  upon  any  bank  check,  dated  on  or 
after  the  first  day  of  July,  1896,  unless  expressly 
therein  provided  for. 


THE  MEAN  ANNUAL  TEMPERATURE 
In  Hartford,  as  taken  firom  the  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tute tables,  is  60^.  Prominent  places  in  the  United 
States  the  nearest  approach  to  the  same  temperature  are 
Springfield,  111.,  60^;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  61^;  Des  Moines, 
Iowa,  49°;  Leayenworth,  Kansas,  61<' ;  Omaha,  Nebras^ 
ka,  490 ;  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  61<';  Albany,  N.  Y., 
49^;  NashyiUe,  Tenn.,  60<>. 


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GEEB'S    HABTFOBD    CITY    DIBECTOBY. 


artfartr  |0st  (^ititt, 


66  State  strebt,  akd  oppobitb  14  Gkittral  bow. 
FRANK  P.  FURLONG,  Pottmaiter. 
Hbnbt  E.  Baboook,  AjuuUmU  PotimaiUr. 
Henry  J.  Hall,  Caahier  and  Bookhttper. 

CLBBK8. 

Mcnty  Order:  A.  T.  Bogue,  Sup't,  Catharine  E. 
Gostain,  Carrie  £.  Hall. 

Stamps :   Julian  H.  Gates,  Ernest  £.  C.  Bassett. 

Regittry:  Frank  D.  Manger,  Sup't;  Annie  G.  Dooley. 

General  Delivery:  D.F.McLaughlin,  C  R.  Harrington. 

Box  Division:  Sidney  0.  Dickinson,  Chief  Clerk, 
Matthew  P.  Keane,  E.'R.  Scott,  £.  W.  Goodale,  F.  A. 
Connolly,  C.  J.  Steele. 

Mailing :  R.  N.  Watrous,  foreman ;  Robt.  H.  Roulston, 
Wm.  S.  Goodrich,  Wm.  E.  Young,  Thomas  Curtis,  H.  F. 
Roberts,  A.  E.  Lennox. 

Letter  Carrien :  F.  C.  Jackson,  Sup*t,  P.  E.  Sheehan, 
Eugene  G.  Austin,  0.  D.  Brown,  J.  B.  Gossman, 
D.  W.  C.  Graves,  Charles  H.  Halladay,  Thomas  F. 
Hayes,  Julius  Herzfeld,  Cliarles  Jackson,  D.  S.  McGrath, 
John  O'Farrell,  W.  C.  Elwin,  A.  C.  Reuthe.  Garrett 
Roach,  Lloyd  E.  Seymour,  L.  W.  Smith,  Franklin 
Taylor,  S.  E. Waters,  John  F.  Smith,William  C.  Preston, 
Thomas  F.  Daly,  C.  J.  Mulligan,  Aaron  D.  Cook, 
Ambrose  Mulligan,  W.  H.  Shnner,  George  F.  Ebert, 
P.  E.  Kenney,  L.  C.  Neilson,  Fred.  W.  Seymour, Watkins 
W.  Christian,  Henry  E.  Beebe,  Fred.  Kremmdahl,  C. 
R.  Williams,  G.  H.  Lankton.  Sub-  Carrier* :  J.  J.  Pres- 
ton, A.  C.  Gough,  Niels  Husted,  Thos.  Leahy,  A.  T. 
Rich,  A.  B.  Torpey. 

Stan^ping:  H.  R.  Taylor,  Wm.  T.  Maguire. 

Ifighi:  W^.  A.  Morgan,  R.  C.  Thomas,  E.  R.  Bene- 
dict, F.  E.  Collins,  £.  B.  Atchison. 

Messengers:  W.  H.  Nodine,  F.  E.  Parker,  W.  H. 
Lankton,  Frank  Sarvan. 

Porter:  William  D.  Cross. 

There  will  be  three  deliveries  and  fourteen  collections 
within  the  business  section  of  the  city,  and  three  de- 
liveries and  three  collections  beyond,  except  outskirts, 
two  deliveries  and  two  collections;  a  business  collec- 
tion at  6  A.  M.  and  a  collection  from  100  boxes  after  8 
p.  M.  The  business  deliveries  will  leave  the  office  at 
7  and  10.80  a.  m.,  and  8  p.  m.;  and  outside  at  7 
A.  M.  and  8  p.  M.  Letters  must  be  deposited  in  the 
Post  Office  five  minutes  before  the  carriers  leave. 

For  Stamp  AffeDcies.  see  Index ; 


STREET  MAH.  LETTER  BOXES. 
Carriers  from  this  office  hereafter  will  not  stop  wbik 
on  their  routes  to  collect  mail  matter  except  from  tlie 
street  mailing  boxes,  from  doors  where  they  are  deiiv. 
ering  mail  at  the  same  time,  and  from  pezsoiu  on  the 
sidewalk;  and  in  no  ease  will  they  receive  mail  matter 
on  which  the  postage  has  not  been  pr^aieL  The  boxes 
are  located  as  follows: 


Albany  av.;  Noe.  00, 131. 

Ann ;  Koa.  91,  57. 

Asylum:  Noii.117. 201,270, 
870,377,378,686,784,878, 
948, 1078,  Union  Depot. 

Ashley,  cor.  May. 

Babcock,  cor.  Buss. 
Bellevue;  No.  94. 
BlnehlUa  av.:  No.  71. 
Brood;  Nos.  840.1478,1507. 
Buckingham;  No.  54. 

Canton;  No.  82. 

Capen :  No.  68. 

Capitol;   Nos.  03, 198,  874, 

4^5,  612. 
Center;  No.  16. 
Charter  Oak  place ;  No.  9. 
Ch.  Oak ;  Noe.  28,  68, 154, 
Church ;  Noe.  46,  82. 
CoUlns;  31, 155.  189,  227. 
Congress ;  No.  35. 

Elm;  No.  71. 
Fairfield  av. 

Farmlngton  av.:     67, 116, 
180,260,305.480,586.670. 
Forest ;  No.  9. 
Franklin  av. ;  No.  163. 
Front;  No8.26,157,181.225. 

Garden;  Nos.  100,174,221, 

674. 
Qillett:  No.  70. 
Grand;  No.  31. 

Harrison  av..  No.  39. 
High :  Noe.  137.  211. 
Hopkins ;  No.  39. 
Hotel  Hartford. 
Hotel  Henbleln. 
Huntington,  cor.  Aahley. 
Huyshope ;  No.  75. 

Jefferson ;  No.  61. 
Lafayette ;  No.  13. 
Laurel;  No.  20. 

Main;  Nos.8. 33,96,1 16, 121, 
134,161,206. 246.246.263, 
274, 281.813,333,336.362, 
309,  372,  882,  410,  423, 
476,  643,  646,  699,  770. 
790.  816.  886,  925,  956, 
1006,  1076. 

List  of  Postmasters,  see  page 


Maple;  No.  144. 
Market;  No.  67. 
Morris ;  No.  17. 
N.  Britain ;  Xoe.  lO,  98. 
Oak,  cor.  Boas. 

Park;  Noa.  70,    113,  171, 

227,311,371. 
Pearl;   Nos.  129.  190  255. 

316. 
Pleasant;  Nol  74. 
Pratt ;  No.  26. 
Prospect ;  No.  33. 
Prospect  av.  oor.  Fern. 

Betreat  av.;  No.  120. 
Blverside  oor.  Laurel. 

Sheldon;  No.  227. 
Spring;  No.  34. 

*rrhe  Linden." 

State :  Noe.  26^  106,  204. 

Townley ;  No.  2. 
Trinity  College. 
Trumbull ;  No.  86. 

Unity  Bulldlni^. 

Vernon;  No.  102. 

Vine ;  No.  1. 

Walnut;  Nos.  28,  62. 
Ward;  No.  44. 
Washington ;  Noa.  40,  77. 
WeUs ;  No.  96. 
WesUand;  No.  25. 
Weth.  av;  Nos.  73,  145,242. 
Weth.  av.  cor.  Brown. 
Windsor:  Nos.  56. 117. 
Woodland;  No.  110. 

PARELVILLK  DISTRICT. 

Amity  St;  37. 
Francis  av.;  82. 
Madison  av.  and  Park  at. 
New  Park  av.  and  Grace  at. 
New  Park  av.  and  Kibbe  at. 
Post  Office. 
Ballroad  station. 

PAPBR  a  TACKAGB   BOXKa. 

Union  Depot. 
735. 


ours  far  Closing  Conn.  Itails  in  fadforlr. 


As  corrected  hy  Prakk  P.  Furlong,  Postmaster,  July  10,  1896. 
*Money  Order  Post  Offices.     tAlao  International  or  Foreign  Money  Order  Office. 


Abington,* 

Addison, 

Andover, 

Ansonia,*! 
Asliford, 
Ashwillet, 
Aspetuck,  1,  7^^  111 

74,4 


Atwoodville, 
Avon,* 

Bakersville. 

BallouviUei* 

Baltic,* 

Bantam,* 

Barkhamsted, 

Bayport,* 

Beacon  Falls,*        1,  7 


6| 


A.  M. 


Beckley, 
Berlin,* 
Bethany, 
Bethel.  *t 
Bethlehem,* 
Bill  Hill, 
Black  Hall,* 


Black  Rock,  *1, 74, 11 


Bloomfield,'t 
Bolton, 

Bolton  Notch, 

Botsford,* 

BozrahviUe,* 

Branchville,* 

Branford,*t 

Bridgeport,*tl,7|,  94,114 

Bridgewater.*  1,74, 114 


7i 
4 

4 

1,114 

1,       4, 
1,114 
1.H 


P.  M. 

84,64 

8 
7 

8,10 

14,  a4»  10 
7 

Si 

14,10 

7  • 
8 
44,  6, 7 


A. 


Bristol  vf      54,  Hi  is 
Broad  Brook.*      1,  94 
Brockway,  54 

Brookfield,*  1,74, 114 
BrookfleldC6nt*1.74,  II4 
Brooklyn,*      4,  7J,  11 
Brooks  Vale,   1,74,114 
Buckingham, 
Buckland, 
BuH*s  Bridge, 
Burlington, 
Bumside,  * 
Bnrrville, 

Campbells  MiUa,    1. 4 
Campville,  1, 7 

Canaan.*  7 


p.  M. 

Si 


IJ,  10 

44 

H 

8,6 

«4.H 


\ 


\ 


10 


obeb's  habtfobd  cnrr  dirbctory. 


781 


A.  H. 

Cannon,  1,7^,11]^ 

Canterbury,*    1,  4,  8 
Canton,  7| 

Canton  Center,*      7} 
Central  yUlage,*  1,4, 11 
Center  Brook,*      6^ 
Center  Oroton,  1,  sf.  8 
Center  HUl^ 
Chapinville, 
Chaplin,* 

Cheshire,*       1, 7},  11 
Chestnut  Hill,    6$,  llj 


I 


1,8 
l,4,7i 

1»4 
l,6i 

H,iiJ 

6i,  Hi 


l,ll| 


Chester,* 
Chesterfield, 
CI  arks  Comer, 
Clarks  Falls, 
Clinton,* 
ClintonTille,* 
Cobalt,* 

Colch68ter,*t    6J,  liitf 
Colebrook,  7^ 

Colebrook  River,     7^ 
CollinsviUe  *t  7* 

Columbia,*  4,  7} 

Comstocks  Bridge, 
Copper  Hill, 
Cornwall,* 

Cornwall  Bridge,*  1,  11^ 
Cornwall  Centre,  1, 11^ 
Cornwall  Hollow,    1,11^ 
CoTentry,  4,  7J 

Cromwell,*  6^ 

Crystal  Lake,    1,4,11 

Danbury,*t     1,  64, 12 
Danielson  *t         1, 4, 11 
Darien,*        1, 7^,  11^ 
peep  River,*  6^ 

Derby,*t         1,  7i,  11* 
Duncan,  6A 

Durham,*      1,  5),  11) 
Durnam  Center,*!,  54,1 1^ 

EagleviUe,         1,  4 
East  Berlin,*      74,  lU 
East  Canaan  •  1,  74 

East  Cornwall,    1,  II4 
Eastford,*  1,  4 

East  Glastonbury,*  6,  I04 
EastGranby,*       8|,11 
East  Haddam,*         64 
East  Hampton,*  64,  II4 
East  Hartford,*    6,  IO4 
E.  H.  Meadow,*         6 
East  Hartland,         74 
East  Haven,*        1,  64 
East  Kent,       1, 74,  II4 
East  Killingly  *  1,  4,  11 
East  Litchfield,      1,74 
East  Lvme,*   1,  54, 8 
East  Morris,  1,  7Jk,  Ui 
EastNorwalk,*  l,7"4,lll 
Eoston,  1,  74, 11] 

East  River  •  1,  6^ 

East  Thompson,    1, 4 
East  Wallingford,      54,  II4 
East  Willington,        1,  4 
East  Windsor,  94 

East  Windsor  Hill,*    9^ 
East  Woodstock,*     1,  4, 74 


24 


i4»io 


Ekonk, 

Ellington,* 

Elliott, 

Ellsworth, 

Elmwood,* 

Enfield,* 

Essex,* 


1,  64,  4 
6|,9| 

4,74 
1,114 
7,12 
1,84,11 

64. 


Fairfield,*    1,    74,114 
Fair  Ground,   1,  54,  11 


14,8 
1,    9 


A.M. 


Fair  Haven,  1,  74,  II4 
Falls  ViUage,*t  1  11$ 
Farmington,  *    6,  74 
FitchviUe,*  1,  4 

Forestville,*      64, 12 
Franklin,  1, 4, 

Gales  Ferry,  1, 4, 

Gardner  Lake,  1,  4 
Gard*s  Lake,  1,  4, 
GaylordsviUe,*  l,ll{ 
Georgetown,  1,74,111 
Gildersleeve,*  6*,  111 
Gilead,  64,  ll{ 

Glasgo,*  1, 4 

Glastonbury,*      6,  1(>4 
Glenbrook,*  1,74,114 
GlenvUle,*     1,  74,  II4 
Goshen,*  1, 74 

Granbv,*  64 

Grantville,  74 

Greystone,       1,  54>  12 
Greens  Farms,*!,  74,  II4 
Greenfield  Hill,*  1, 74,  II4 
Gpeenville,*t  1,4,8,11 
Greenwich,*!!,  74, 114 
Griswold,*       1, 4, 11 
Grosvenordale,*!,  4, 11 
Grolon,*  1,  4,  8 

Grove  Beach,        1, 64 
Guilford,*t  1, 64 

GurleyviUe,  1,  4,  74 

Haddam,*  64 

Haddam  Neck,!,  54, 114 
Hadlvme,* 
Hamburg,* 
Hamden,* 
Hampsted, 
Hampton,* 
Hanover.* 

Hartland  74~ 

Harwinton,*  1,  II4, 

Hawlevville,*        1,  12 
HawtHome,    1,  74,  II4 
Hazardville,*         1, 94 
Hebron,*  1,64 

Higganum,*  64 

Highland  Park,*    6,  IM 
High  Ridee,  1,  74,  114 
Hiffhwood,*    1,  74,  114 
Hillstown,  6, 104 

Hockanum,*  6, 104 

Hopevale,  64,  II4 

Hopewell,  64 

Hop  River,  4, 74 

Hotchkissville,*  64,12 
Howard  Valley,      4,  74 
Huntsville,  1,  II4 

Huntington,    1,  74, 11| 
Hurlbutt  Street,  1,74,114 

IvoTvton,*  64 

Jewett  City,*  1,  4, 11 
Judds  Bridge,  1,74,114 

Kensmgton,*  1,  74,  H^ 
Kent,*  1,  llJ 

Kent  Furnace,      l,llt 
KiUingly,*  1, 4,11 

Killlngworth,         1, 64 

Lakeville,* 

Lanesville, 

Laurel  Glen, 

Lebanon,* 

LedyanL 

Leete*8  Island,* 

Leffingwell,      1, 4, 

Leonard  Bridge,  1, 64,  II4 

Liberty  Hill,        64,  II4 


p.  X. 

24,6,7 

24,64 
10 

14,4} 

i4iio 

14,84,4^,10 

14,10 


1,114 
1,4 

1,4, 
1,4, 
1,64 


84 


i1 

14,10 

8 

7 

7 

2$;  8} 


7 
7 

14,84 

14,10 

24 

8,7 

14,10 
1,84 

24 

14,10 

10 

U,10 

8,84 

14,10 


A.  X. 

Lime  Rook,*         1,  II4 
Litchfleld.*t         1,  74, 
Little  Haddam,       64 
I3ltle  River,       64.  II4 
Lockwood,      1,  74t  114 
Long  Hill.*  1, 114 

Long  Ridge,*  1, 74,  II4 
Lyme,*  1, 64 

Lyons  Plain,   1,  74, 114 

Madison,*  1, 54 
Manchester,*         6, 104 
Manchester  Green,*  6, 
Man^eld,         1,  64, 4, 
Mansfield  Centre,*  1,  4 
Mansfi*d  Dep't,  1,  4,  64 
Marble  Dale,    1,  74,  II4 
Marion,                 1, 74. 
Marlborough,      64,  I14 
Marlborough  Mills,*  64 
Mashapaug;        1,4,11 
Massapeag,        1,  4, 
Mechanicsville,  1, 4, 11 
Melrose,*           1, 94 
Meriden,*t        1, 74  II4 
Merrow,                1, 4, 
Mianus,*         1,74,114 
Middlebury,    64,  74,  12 
Middlefield  •         1, 64 
Middle  Haddam,*  1, 64,  II4 
Middletown,*t    64,  lU  * 
l,7j,!!J 


r.  X. 


1, 74,  ll[ 

1.74,12 

1,64,74,8 
1 
1,  7i,  12 
1,64 


Milford,*t 

MUlbrook, 

Milldale,* 

Millington, 

Millplain, 

Millstone, 

MUton, 

Minortown, 

Mohegan, 

Monroe.  1, 114' 

Montowese,*  1, 64,  II4 

Montville,*  1,4, 

Moodus,*t  64 

Moose  Meadow,      1,  4 

Mooeup,*  1,  4,  64 

Morris,  1,74,114 

Mount  Carmel,*  1,  II4 

Mt.  Carmel  Centre,*!,  114 

Mount  Hope,  1,  4 

Mystic,*t  1, 64 

Naubuc,  6,  I04 

Naugatuck,*t        1, 7* 
Nepaug,  64 

NewBritain,*t64,74, 12 
New  Boston,*  1, 8  14, 

New  Canaan,*      1,114  7 

New  Fairfield,      1, 12,  7 

New  Hartford,*         64  24, 64 

N.  Haven,*t  1,64,74,94,114,  24,44,6,7 
New  London, *fl,  &4*  8     14,84,44,10 
New  Milford,*t!,  74, 114 
New  Preston,*  1, 74, 114 
Newington,*  TJ 

Newington  Junc*74, 12 
Newtown,*  1, 114 

Niantic,*t     1,64,74,8 
Nichols,  1,  74, 114 

Noank,*r  1,64,8 

Norfolk,*  74 

Noroton,  1, 74tl!4 

Noroton  Heighte,*!,  74, 114 
North  Ashford,  1,  4 

N.Branford,     1,  74,  II4 
No.  Canton,  7} 

North  Colebrook,      74 
Northfield,*  1,  74 

Northford,*      1,64, 114 


GEEBS    HARTFORD    CITy    DIEBCTOET. 


- .  10 

North  Granbj,  7*  ai.  81 

N.CirMvenordale,n,  4,71,11  lir" 

North  Guilford,"    "' 

North  Ham  ~ 

No.  Kent, 

North  Lvms,     1,  GJ,  8 

North  UadlKii,      1,  G^ 


lale,<l,  4, 71,,] 


Hi 

,  Ti.li 


H,  Hi 

Nwth  wiUdha^'i"'  4, H 
No.  Woodbnry,*6i,li 
North  Woodsloak/ 1,  4,  T^       1 


Norwalk,-      1 

aiif 

Nofwich,«t 

Norwich  Town, 

•    !>'* 

Oskdflle, 
Oakville* 

'■fti, 

UldHT«tic> 

i,.i 

Oneco.» 

1,4,6 

OrangB, 
Oro  m. 

"■■; 

Oxfo^,-  '  , 

■Vi 

PackorviilB, 

1,  4,6^ 

■■9,'.. 

PequBbnck.' 

PtKEnilTillo, 

4,7* 

Pino  Moftdow,' 

.   3. 

Plainfleld, 
Pialnvilio,) 
PiintoTiiie, 
PintMiillo. 
Pleuiuit  Vnllej, 


Plesiiuit  Viil1«7>       '  71  ai,  61 

Plymouth,*  1,  51,  7i,  fit 

ForafVeC,                1.  *>71  li.d 

Pomrret  CenUr,*       4,  Tj  11 

Potnfretl.anding,l,  4,  71,11  U,  10 

Poquelaaucli,  1,  4,  bk  l{,  10 

PoQUonook,»             ^,  11  4 
Poquonock  Bridfie,  1,4,5111,4110 

Port1iuid,*t        H,nl  3(,4i 

Preaton,             1,4,51  H-l^ 
Proapeot.         1,  71,  111. 


PutDi 


■;•'*., 


Putnam  Heights,  1,  4,  Tl 
QuBker  Hili,       1,  &1, 
Qaaker  FannB,    El,  11 
Quarryvilie,         4  71, 
Qain«bui|;,*     1,  4,  Si,  71 
Haiobow,*  81, 11 

Rawsoti,  4,  Tl 

Redding,"  1,  71,111 
Bedding  RidM>  1-  ^i'  "i 
Raynoid'aBridge.*  1,71 
Rldgel">'y-  i.^i.^iis 
Ridgefield,*  1,  71,  llj> 
RlTorbnnk,  1,71  111 
Biwraida,*  l,T(,r'' 
Kiyerton," 

RobertiTilie,  . , 

Rockfbil-,     1,61,11) 
RockTille,»t  4, "' 

Rockv  Hill,*  I 

Bomtbrd,  1,  71, 1 
Round  HUi,  1,7111 
Elowayton,*  1,7),  1 
Roibury,*  1,  7*.  l 
Roxbury  Stall  on, 
Sftchsin  Head,  ,  , 
Suietn,  1,  S), 


i.ao,  4.10 

11,10 
14,10 


,...7Ji 


.■!i 


SoollBJld,* 

ShaileiTille,* 
Shaker  Sution,  i,  v) 
Sharon,*         1,71,111 
Sharon  Valley,*  1,71,  HI 

■ "   v;in. 


Soath  Canlarburr,  1, 4,  6} 
South  OoTentry,*  1, 4,  61 


jnt,    t,71,lli 
illingly  14  61.1 
fme.    l.'JiIi  , 


ington,*tl, ' 

S^nth  Killing,,    .    . 
South  Lyme,    1,  I>1,  Ik 
South  Mancheatsr.n  «,  101 
SouthMeriden.«l,7i,lll 


illlngton," 

Soulh  Wilton.*  1,71,  111 
South  Windham.*  1,  - 
South  Windsor.* 
South  Woodstock,*  1, 
Sprlngdale,  1, 1 

Spring  Hill,*  1, 

Stafibrd,*  1, 4, 


al 

11,10 

8,1 

a,il,fl,7 

'S 

11,10 


11,41 
11.4,10 


v,m 


Stafford  vide' 
St«niford,*t 
Stanirlch, 
Stepney, 
Stepney  Depot.*     1,12 
Sterling,*  li,  fil,  8 

Stevenson,      1,71,111' 
Sloning1on,*t  51,8 

Stony  Creek.*  1.61,71 
Slom,  1,  Bl,  4 

Stratford,*     1,  ^),Ilt 
Suffield,*  1,  81, 11 

Taftville,*         1,61,11 

TalcoItTlUe.*         4, 71 
Tariffvllle,*  7J 

Terryvilta,*  SI,  li 

Thoroa>ton,*t         1.71 
Thompson,*       1,  4,  51 

■niompM>iiviiie,*t  u,  es,  11 

Titicus,  1,  71  111 

Tolland  ■  H.  it 

Torringford,  71 

Torrington,*t  1, 71 

Totokel,*       1    71,   111 
Tracy,*  J,7j,  ll| 

Trurabnll,  1, 12 

Tunnrriiie,*      61,111 


Tyta-City,     1.T|.  lU  *,' 

Tylerriiie,                 U  * 

UncaeTille,*       1,  4, 61  14, 10 

Unkn,                1,4,11  li,4.1'> 

Union  City.*   1,71  SL  7 

UnionviUe,*          B  11.  %  H 

Vernon,*                        4  44 

Vernon  Gaoler.  41 
VeraaillM,          1, 


VoiuntovD.*! 


1.6i, 


"■5 

1),10 


Wa]iing<brd,*tl,  7},  Hi 

Wapping,  61, 6 

Waiwhonee  Point.*!,  8'    ■ 

Warren,  r   "'    "" 

WvrenTiUe, 

Waahington,*  1 

Waih'lon  Dpt.>l,  71.  Ill 

Waterbnry,*t  61,  IS,  U,  < 

Waleribrd,*      Xsk."' 

Walertown"        ' 

WaterriUe, 

Wanregan,' 

Weatoffus, 

WeslAahfo     ,  .    , 

Weat  Avon,  61 

Weitbrook,*       1,  El,  71 

Weat  Cheahire,*l,Tl,  11) 

WealcbsMer,       1,61,11. 

Weat  Coniirall,*l.  71,  111 


Point.*!,  Si,  11  4 

1,71,  111  S* 

;..,Mf  'M* 

ipt.«l,>i.  Hi  7 

1,4,11  ll,  li- 


S,  31 


neat  norwua.i,  i»,  iii  i 

Weston,          1,71,111  7 

WBiitparl,*l,31,71,  111  T 

West  Redding.  l.fi.Ili  7 

Weat  Simsbury,          71  91 

West  StalTord.    1,4,111  ".*4.<.* 

WeiitSnffleid,*l,ai,11  4 

■■'-■" ■  "  ■  U,l« 

11.10 


>t  Win>ted,*t         7  Si 

itWoodatoch,    1,4,71  11,41 

iienBeld,*           61  U 

igrille,       H,  10,  tl  61 

itDayville,1,ll.!0,  111  8,G,S,f 


West 

WethenBeld,' 

Whigrille, 

WhitDeyv..._,_,_„ ,  -.-,-.- 

WiUimaotlc,*t   1,4,71  H.*i 

Wiilington,          1, 4  11. 10 

WIlMMiTUle.  1,  61,  71,  II  l{,  10 

Wilton,*             1.71,111  T 

Winchester  Center,    71  *1 

WIndhsm,*               1, 4  11, 4{ 

Windsor,*         1, 81. 11  4 

Windsor  Locka.*t  1,81,11  4 
Windsorvllla,             A 

WInnlpauk,*   l,71,Il|  7 

WlnBted,*t                   7  31,  U 

WInthrop,                 61  it,  U 
Wolcott,           M,  71,11 
Woodbury,*         61.  IS 

"'     •       --l.ll.lll  8,7 

WoodslookValleT.  1, 4',71  Ife  4 

WoodTllle.      I,  It,  71.  Ill  7 

Yaleeviile,*    1,71,11%  S 

f  antic,*                1,  4  li,  10 


gbeb's  habtfoed  crry  dikectoby. 


783 


lirstsgt  liBtts*  |nls,  1896. 

Harijord  Pott  Offict  Juu  1,070  Lock  Boxes. 

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word  **  from "  above  and  preceding  the  same,  and  in 
either  case  maymake  simple  marks  intended  to  designate 
a  word  or  passage  of  the  text  to  which  it  is  desired  to 
call  attention,  or  for  the  purpose  of  identification.  There 
may  be  placed  upon  the  cover  or  blank  leaves  of  any 
book  or  of  any  printed  matter  of  the  tiiird  class  a  sim- 
ple manuscript  dedication  or  inscription  that  does  not 
partake  of  the  nature  of  a  personal  correspondence. 
fourth  class  mail  matter. 

Mailable  matter  of  the  fourth  class  embraces  all  matter 
not  embraced  in  the  first,  second,  or  third  class,  which 
is  not  in  its  form  or  nature  liable  to  destroy,  deface,  or 
otherwise  damage  the  contents  of  the  mail-^ag,  or  harm 
the  person  of  any  one  engaged  in  the  postfQ  service, 
and  IS  not  above  uie  weight  provided  by  law,  which  is 
hereby  declared  to  be  not  exceeding  four  pounds,  for 
each  package  thereof,  except  in  case*  of  nnpU  books 
weighing  in  excess  or  that  amount,  and  for  books  and 
documents  published  or  circulated  bv  order  of  Con- 
gress, or  official  matter  emanating  from  any  of  the 
aepartments  of  the  government  All  matter  of  the 
fourth  class  is  subject  to  examination  and  to.a  jMutage 
charge  at  the  rate  of  one  cent  an  ounce  of  nrfttion 
thereof,  to  be  prepaid  by  stamps  affixed. 

Pre-^patment  by  stamps  is  required  for  postage  on 
all  domestic  Letters  and  transient  printed  matter. 

Letter  postage  will  be  charged  on  all  matter  to  which 
no  specific  rate  of  postage  is  assigned. 

Prepaid  and  free  letters  and  postal  cards  shall  be 
forwarded  frx)m  one  post  office  to  another  without 
additional  charge  for  postage. 

REGISTERED  LETTERS. 
Valuable  letters  should  invariably  be  taken  to  the 
Post  Office  and  registered.    The  registration  fees  are 
to  all  places  where  letters  can  be  registered,  8  cents. 


SPECIAL  DELIVERY;  10  CENTS  STAMP  OFFICES. 

All  Post  Offices  within  a  radius  of  one  mile  are  re- 
quired to  deliver  letters  with  this  10  cents  stamp  on  it. 

By  the  latest  official  reports  there  are  69,912  Post 
Offices,  19,581  Money  Order  Offices,  1,240  Monev  Sta- 
tions, and  limited  Money  Order  offices  in  the  United 
States. 


DESCRIPTIONS  OF  U.  S.  POSTAGE 

The  use  of  Postage  stamps  was  first  authorized  by 
act  of  Congress  approved  March  8, 1847.  and  the  issue 
of  6*s  and  10*8  began  on  the  1st  July  following.  Pre- 
vious to  this  date  postage  was  collected  in  money  on 
each  letter,  prepayment  being  optional  in  all  cases. 

The  1847  ana  1861  stamps  are  obsolete  as  well  as  all 
issped  prior  to  1861.  A  new  series  of  stamps  was  issued 
in  1861,  and  another  in  1869,  both  of  whicn  have  given 
place  to  the  present  issue  adopted  in  1870. 

The  denominations  and  descriptions  of  the  present 
series  of  ordinary  stamps  are  as  follows: — 

1  cent— Frankun;  profile  bust;  u&ramarine  blue. 

2  cents — ^Washington:  profile  bust;  carmine. 
8  cents — Jackson;  profile  bust;  purple. 

4  cents — Lincoln;  |  face;  velvet  brown. 
6  cents — Grant,  2  face  ;  light  brown. 
6  cents — Garfield,  J  face;  li^ht  maroon. 
10  cents — Webster,  2  face;  vnhri green. 
16  cents — Clat,  f  face;  deep  blue 
60  cents — Jefferson;  profile  bust;  orange. 
100  cents — O.  H.  Perry;  profile  bust;  black. 
200  cents — Madison  ;  sapphire  blue. 
600  cents — Marshall  ;  gray  green. 

The  newspaper  and  periodical  stamps  of  1874  can  be 
used  only  by  publishers  and  news  agents  for  matter 
mailed  in  bulk. 

STAMPED  ENVELOPES. 
First  issue  was  in  June.  1868,  of  8  and  6  cents — suc- 
ceeded by  additions,  until  Oct  1, 1870,  when  several 
sizes  were  substituted;  the  denominations  of  1  cent, 
2  cents,  8  cents,  6  cents,  6  cents,  10  cents,  16  cents. 

NEWSPAPER  WRAPPERS. 

1  cent, — Franklin;  profile  bust;  color,  bhte. 

2  oents, — Jackson;  profile  bust;  color,  venmUon. 

POSTAL  CARDS. 
1  cent^GoDDESS  of  Liberty,  changed  in  1886  to 
head  of  Jefferson.  In  1886,  among  other  changes  the 
head  of  Jeflferson  in  center  of  design.  Color  of  card 
light  buff.  Printing  in  black.  These  cards  cost  the 
government  46  cents  per  thousand,  and  860,000,000  are 
used  annually.  Also,  a  2  cents  card,  called  "Interna- 
tional,'* for  messages  to  countries  within  the  Universal 
Postal  Union.  In  July,  1891,  a  new  design  for  Postal 
Cards  was  issued. 

POSTAGE-DUE  STAMPS. 
Issued  July  1, 1879,  of  the  following  denominations : 
1  cent,  2  cents,  8  cents,  6  cents,  10  cents^  80  cents,  60 
cents.  Color  of  all  is  the  same— a  reddish  brown.  A 
large  figure  representing  denomination  in  center,  sur- 
roundea  by  an  oval  of  Plicate  lathe  work;  upper  bor- 
der, ''Posuige  Due*'  in  white  letters;  lower  Border  is 
denomination  in  same  letters ;  on  either  side  of  oval  the 
letters  *'U.  S*'  in  small  white  shields;  around  the  oval 
is  an  oblong  tablet  of  complex  character. 

In  1792  was  the  first  postage  law  and  fixed  rates. 
There  were  then  no  envelopes.  Each  sheet  of  letter 
paper  was  so  folded  as  to  be  its  own  envelope.    A  sin- 

§Ie  sheet  was  sent  80  miles  or  less  for  6  cents;  all  ad- 
itional  pieces  enclosed  an  additional  rate ;  60  miles  8 
cents;  100  miles  10  cents,  and  so  on;  over  460  miles 
26  cents ;  changes  were  occasionally  made  that  increas- 
ed rates.  In  1846  the  rates  were  reduced  to  6  cents  for 
distances  of  800  miles  or  less  and  10  cents  for  greater 
distances.  In  1861  prepayment  8  cents  under  8000 
miles  and  6  cents  when  not  prepaid— double  rates  for 
longer  distances.  In  1866  was  first  adopted  compulsory 
prepayment  and  put  at  8  cents  for  less  than  8000  miles 
and  id  cents  for  greater  distances.  In  1868  the  uniform 
prepaid  rate  of  8  cents  for  any  distance  in  this  country 
was  adopted.  Oct.  1, 1888,  tne  rate  on  letters  was  re- 
duced to  2  cents  for  each  half  ounce.  July  1, 1886,  the 
rate  on  letters  was  made  2  cents  per  ounce 


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fartfort  lost  (fiia,  Pail  arrangements,  |ulg  10, 1896. 

COPYRIOHTKD  FOR  No.  59  of  GkEB*8  HaBTPOKD  GiTT  DiRKCTORT. 

Office  Hours.— Week  days,  from  7  a.m.  to  8  p.m.;  Sandays,  5  to  6  P.M.,  Holidays,  8JS0  a.m.  tolJ90  p.x. 
RicoiSTRT  Department. — Open  during  office  hours,  except  Sundays.    Fee,  8  cents  in  addition  to  posta^. 
Speoial  Dbuvert  Skrvice.— Letters  deliyered  by  messengers,  week  days,  from  7  a.m.  to  11  p.m.;  Snndaja, 
7  to  8  A.M.  and  7.30  to  8.80  p.m.    Special  stamps,  10  cents. 

ARRIVAL  AND  DEPARTURE  OF  MAILS 

As  corrected  by  Frank  P.  Furlong,  Postmaster. 

For  hourt  ihai  MaiU  dote  to  every  Pott  Office  in  Oormeeticut,  tee  paget  780*782. 


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LOCALITIES   AND  ROUTES. 


Albany,  Saratoga  and  Northern  New  York, 

Boston, 

Boston  &  Albany  Railroad,  West  of  Springfield, 

Boston,  Canada  East  and  Connecting  Koutes, 

Buffalo  and  Western  New  York, 

Chicago  and  the  West, 

Connecticut  River  Railroad  and  Vermont, 

Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  £astem  Massachusetts,... . 

New  York, 

Northampton  and  Holyoke, 

Philadelphia  and  Baltimore, 

Providence, 

Providence  and  Way  Stations 

Sprin^eld, 

Washington,  D.  C, 

Worcester,  Palmer  and  Way  Stations, 

CONNECTICUT. 

Air  Line  Railroad,  East  of  New  Haven, 

«  West  of  Willimantic, 

Bridgeport, 

Bridgeport,  Norwalk  and  Stamford, 

Canal  Railroad,  North  of  Plainville, 

"  Southof        "  

Connecticut  Central  Railroad, 

Connecticut  Valley  Railroad, 

Danbury, 

East  Hartford  and  Bumside, 

E.  H.  Meadow,  Hockanum,  Silver  Lane  and  Naubuo*. 

Farming  ton  and  Unionville* 

Glastonbury  and  South  Glastonbury,* 

Housatonic  Railroad, 

Manchester  and  South  Manchester, i 

Meriden, 

Middletown, 

Naugatuck  Railroad, 

**  North  of  Waterbury, 

New  Britain, 

New  Haven, 

New  Haven  and  Way  Stations, 

New  London  Northern,  North  and  South  of  Willimantic, 
N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  Railroad,  North  of  Hartford, 

"  **       between  New  Haven  and  New  York, 

New  York  &  New  England  Railroad,  West  of  Hartford, 

M  «»  East^f         ** 

Norwich  and  New  London, 

Rockville, 

Shore  Line  Railroad,  bet.  Saybrook  and  New  London,. 
"  "  «  "  New  Haven,.. 

Watorbury, 

West  Hartford,* 

Willimantic  and  Putnam, 

Winstod  and  Stations  on  Phila.  &  Reading  Railroad,. . . 

FOBEIGN. 

,By  Steamers  from  New  York, 


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735 


From  the  U.  S.  Official  Postal  Guide,  July  10, 1896. 

Letters  ^  ounce;  newspapers  2  ounces.    When  not  prepaid,  double  the  following  rates  are  charged  to  nearly  all 

foUowing  countries : 


DB8TIMATIOH. 


OTBiOn. 


Abyssinia 6.  .1 

Africa,  British  Possessions  on 

West  Coast, 10.  .2 

Africa,  French,  Portuguese  and 

Spanish  Possessions, 6..1 

Amoy,  Hong  Kong  P.  0., 6.  .1 

Argentine  Kepublio, 7 .  .2 

Ascension 10.  .2 

Aspinwall, 6. .  1 

Australiiu 6.. 2 

Austria,  Hungary, 6.  .2 

Azores, 6.  .2 

Bahamas 6.. 2 

Balearic  Isles, 6..1 

Barbadoes, 6.. 2 

Belgium, 6.  .2 

Bermudas, 6.  .2 

Bolivia, 6.  .2 

Borneo, 6..1 

Bosnia- Herzergovina.. 5 .  .2 

Brazil, 6.. 2 

British  Columbia, 2.  .1 

Buenos  Ayres, 6.  .2 

Bulgaria, 6 . .  1 

Burmah,  British  Mail, 6.  .1 

Canada, 2..1 

Canary  Islands, 6..1 

Canton, 6..1 

Cape  Colony AO.,2 

Ctipe  of  Good  Hope, 10.  .2 

Carthagenia, 6.  .1 

Ceylon, 5 . .  1 

Chili, 6..1 

China,  via  San  FVancisco, 6.  .1 

Cochin  China, 6..1 

Colombia,  U.  S.  of 6. .  1 

Congo 6 . .  1 

Costa  Rica,  Western  Ports,.. . .  6.  .1 

Cuba 6.  .1 

Curacoa, 6 . .  1 

Cyprus, 6.  .1 

Danish  Colonies 6..1 

Denmark, 6..1 

Dominick, 6..1 

Ecuador, 6..1 

Egypt 6..1 

England. 5.  .1 

Faroe  Islands, 6..1 

Falkland  Islands, 6.  .1 

Fiji  Islands,  via  San  Francisco,  6.  .2 

Finland, 6 . .  1 

Foo-Chow, 5..1 


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France, 6. 

French  Colonies, 6. 

Gambia, 6. 

Germany, 6. 

Gibralter, 6. 

Gold  Coast, 6. 

Great  Britain, 6. 

Greece, 6. 

Greenland, 6. 

Guadaloupe, 6. 

Guatamala,  direct  Mail. 6. . 

Guiana,  British,  FrenchoE  D*ch,  6. . 

Hankow, 6. . 

Havana, 5. . 

Hawaiian  Kingdom, 6. . 

Hayti,  by  direct  steamer, 6. . 

Hindostan, 5. . 

Honduras, 6 . . 

Hong  Kong, 6. . 

Hungary, 5. . 

Iceland, 6. . 

India,  British  Mail 6. . 

Ireland, 6 . . 

Italy 6.. 

Jamaica, 6. . 

Japan, 5.. 

•lava, 6.. 

Labuan, 5 . . 

Liberia, 6.. 

Luxemburg, 6. . 

Macao, 6 . . 

Madapiscar, 10. . 

Madeira, 5.. 

Malta, 6.. 

Manila, 5.. 

Martinique, 6. . 

Mauritius, 5. . 

Mexico, 2. . 

Moldavia, 6. . 

Monaco, 6 . . 

Montenegro, 6. . 

Morocco, 6 . . 

Morocco,  ex.  Spanish  W.  Coast,  10. . 

Nassau,  N.  P., 8.. 

Natal,  colony  of. 6. . 

Netherlands, b.. 

New  Brunswick, 2 . . 

New  Foundland, 6. . 

New  Guinea, 6 . .! 

New  Grenada,  direct  Mail,. ...  6. . 
New  South  Wales,  direct  Mail,  6. . 
New  Zealand,  direct  Mail, 5. . 


DBSTEHATIOlf. 


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Nicaragua, direct, 6..1 

Ning-po, 6.  .1 

Norway, 6.  .1 

North  Borneo, 6 . .  1 

Nova  Scotia, 2  .1 

Orange  Free  State, 10.  .2 

Panama,  direct  Mail, 6.  .1 

Paraj^ay, 5..1 

Persia, 6..1 

Peru, 6..1 

Phillippine  Islands, 8.  .2 

Pitcaim's  Island 6. .  1 

Poland, 6. .  1 

Porto  Rico, 6. .  1 

Portugal, 6 . .  1 

Prince  Edward  Island, 2 . .  1 

Queensland, 5.  .1 

Roumania, 6..1 

Russia, 6..1 

St.  Croix, 5.  .1 

St.  John  and  St.  Thomas, ... .    6.  .1 

St.  Helena,  British  Mail, 10.  .2 

Salvador. 6..1 

Samoan, 5. .  1 

Sandwich  Islands, 6. .  1 

Savage  Islands, 10.  .2 

Scotland, 6..1 

Servia. 5..1 

Shanghai, 6..1 

Siam,  dir.  from  San  Francisco,   6 . .  1 

Sierra  Leone 6..1 

Sin^pore, 6..1 

Spam, 6.  .1 

Sumatra, 6. .  1 

;  Surinam, 6.  .1 

Sweden. 6.  .1 

Switzerland, 6. .  1 

Tangier, 6  .1 

Tasmaina, 6..1 

Trinidad,  W.I 6..1 

Tripoli,  Italian  Mail, 6..1 

Tunis,  Italian  Mail, 6.  .1 

Turkey. 6..1 

Turk's  island,  British  Mail,.. .  5.  .1 

Uruguay, 10.  .6 

Vancouver's  Island, 5.  .2 

Van  Dieman's  Land, 6.  .2 

Venezuela, 6..1 

Victoria, 5 . .  1 

Wallachia, 6..1 

West  Indias,  direct  Mail, 10.  .2 

Zanzibar,  via  Aden,. . . . , 6.  .1 


HARTFORD  POSTMASTERS  AND  DATES  OF  APPOINTMENT. 


Thomas  Hilldrup, February  16, 1 790. 

Ezekial  Williams, January  1, 1796. 

Jolm  Dodd, January  81,  1808. 

.Tonathan  Law, .July  1,'  1809. 

Benjamin  H.  Norton, April  11, 1829. 

John  M.  Niles, AprU  20, 1829. 

Gideon  Welles, January  7,  1886. 

Charles  L.  Porter, March  26, 1841. 

Joseph  Pratt, March  8, 1848. 

Normand  Lyman, August  6, 1846. 

Ezra  S.  Hamilton, May  9, 1849. 


William  J.  Hamerslev, May  6, 1853. 

Edward  S.  Cleveland, April  10, 186L 

Edward  W.  Whitaker April  16, 1869. 

John  H.  Bumham, October  7, 1871. 

William  Faxon,* March  10, 188L 

Leonard  A.  Dickinson, May  6, 1881. 

Charles  R.  Chapman, May  18, 1886. 

John  C.  Kinney, January  16, 1890. 

Edward  B.  Bennett, June  1, 1891. 

Frank  P.  Furlong January  18, 1896. 

*  Did  not  qualify. 


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GEER'S 


EIST  HIITFOID  DIREGTORl 

1896. 


For  Index  to  East  Hartford,  see  pa^  12. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Oongress,  in  the  year  1806,  by  Thb  Habtfokd  Pbditimo  Co.,  in  tlie  office  of  the 

Librarian  of  Congress,  Wasliington,  D.  C. 


]VAM:ES    OF"    STREETS. 

Oct  15,  1888,  the  Town  aoting  upon  report  of  Wm.  H.  Olmsted,  L.  V.  Lester,  and  J.  O.  Goodwin,  a 
mittee  duly  appointed  for  that  purpose,  adopted  the  following  names,  marked  with  a  *,  for  streets  of  this  tO^M 

Names.  District.  Beglnnlnfr  at  Direction.  Endinirat 

*Ash  street Meadow Meadow  Hill. S.  West. Connecticnt  RlYor  whatC 

Beaumont Center Bnmside  avenne. . .  Sonth. 

Belden  street Second  North Webster East  and  NorUi*.  .Park  Avenue. 

*Bidwell  street Second  North Tolland  street East Bnmside  Avenue. 

Bissell  street Center Main East . . . .  Elm. 

Bragg  street Center Bnmside  Ave Sonth Olmsted. 

*Brewer  street Hockanum,  etc Cemetery East Manchester  line. 

*]Broa(l  street Hockanum Main  street West Nanbnc  Avenue. 

*Brook  street. ..... .North King's  street West Meadow  Island. 

*Bumham  street  . . . Next  So.  Windsor  line. . . .  King's  street East « Manchester  line. 

*Baniside  avenue. .  Center,  etc Main  street East Manchester  line. 

Carroll  lane Center Main  Street West Towards  River. 

^Central  street Center Main  street East Elm  Street 

*Church  street Bnmside  Center Bumside  avenue..  .South Paper  Mills. 

Clark  street Center Bumside  Ave North R.  K.  track. 

*Colt  street Second  South Main  street West Connecticut  River. 

Comstock  place Second  North Park  Av N.  &  N.  West. .  .Main. 

Cottage  street Bumside  South Forbes West The  Reservoir. 

«^Cott<)n  Road Second  North Tolland  street N.  West Main  Street 

Cow  lane Center Bnmside  Ave South To  a  fence. 

*Darlin  street Meadow Hartford  avenue.  .South Pitkin  Street. 

*ii)llington  street...  .North King'sstreet N.  East Sonth  Windsor  line. 

*Elm  street Center Bumside  avenue..  .South Central  Street 

*Ferry  street Meadow Govemor  street. .  .West Connecticnt  River. 

*Forbes  street Bumside,  etc Church  street Sonth Glastonbury  line. 

*Forest  street South  Middle Forbes  street East Manchester  line. 

Franklin  street Second  North Park  Av North To  a  road. 

Gnrvan Center Main  Street West Towards  River. 

*Gilbert  street Meadow Ash  street South Through  Sonth  Meadow. 

^Oilman  street North King's  street West Gilman's  meadoir. 

*Goodwin  street . .  .North Ellington  street.  .East Long  Hill  Street. 

Goodwin's  Lane Center Main  St East Elm. 

*Govemor  street. .  ..Center  and  Meadow Main  street W.  and  South...  .Hartford  Avenue. 

*Hartford  avenue. .  .Center  and  Meadow Main  street West Hartford  Line. 

*High  street Hockanum Ellery  Brewer's...  .S.  and  £ Nanbuc  Avenue. 

Highland  street Center Bumside  Ave North R.  R.  track. 

*Hills  street So.  Middle  and  So.  East .  .Forbes  street East Manchester  line. 

*Hudson  street.   . . . Bnmside  (south) Forbes  street East Great  HiU. 

*Kennedy  street. . .  .Bumside  (south) Forbes  street E.  and  S Silver  Street 

*King  street Second  N.  and  N Main  street N.  E.  and  N South  Windsor  line. 

*Larrabee  street. . . . Bumside Bumside  avenue.  .N.  East Tolland  Street 

Lewis Center Bissell  Street North Wells. 

Lester Meadow Ash S.  and  E Darlin. 

Linden  street Second  North Main East Webster 

*Long  Hill  street. .  .Long  Hill Tolland  street. . . .  ..North Sonth  Windsor  line. 

Lynn  street Center Hartford  avenue.  ..North. 

*Main  street From  A.  Kilboume's So.  Windsor  line. . .  South Glaitoob'ylioe  mr K. 

*Maple  street Hockanum,  etc Main  street East Forbes  Street 

^Meadow  Lane Hockanum Hi^h  street West Hockanum  Meadow. 

*Naubiic  avenue. .  .Hockanum Mam  street South Glastonbury  line. 

«Oak  street Hillstown Hills  St South Glastonbnry  line. 

Olmsted Center Elm East To  a  road. 

*Orchard  street Second  N.  and  Center Main  St West Prospect  Street 

*Park  avenne Second  North,  etc Main  St East School  Street 

Phelps Center Goodwin  lane East Elm. 

*Pitkin  street Center  and  Meadow .Main  St West Conn.  River  in  S.  Meadow. 

^Pleasant  street. . .  .Meadow Hartford  Ave South Pitkin  Street 

*Porter  street Hockanum Main  St  at  Broad.  .S.  and  E Main  Street 

^Prospect  street. . . .  Second  N.  and  Center Main  St W.  and  S Hartford  Avenue. 

*Ranney  street Second  North Main  St East Cotton  Road. 

*Reservoir  street. . .  Bumside Forbes  St .West By  Hockanum  River. 

Roberts  lane Center. Main  cor.  Pitkin. . .  South  West        " 

*Roberts  street Second  S.  and  Bumside. .  .Silver  St N.  and  E Forbes  Street 

Saunders Center Main East  and  Nortn.. .Central  Avenue. 

*School  street Bumside Bumside  Ave North Ellington  Street 

Sherman  avenue. . .  Center Orchard  St Sout^. 

*SiIver  street Second  S.  and  Burnside..  .Main  St East Manchester  line. 

Spring  street Center Olmsted South Hockanum. 

Stanley  street Second  North Main West Towards  Prospect 

Thayer  street Second  North Orchard  St North R.  R.  track. 

*To11and  street Second  North,  etc Bumside  Ave N.  East Manchester  line. 

*Village  street Meadow Govemor  St North Throiigh  N.  Meadow. 

*Wads worth sti-eet. Hockanum Main  St West High  Street 

♦Webster  street. . .  .Second  North Woodbridge  Ave...  .North Park  Avenue. 

•Wells  avenne Center Main  St East Elm  Street 

•William  street. . .  .Bumside Bumside  Ave North Tolland  Street 

•Willow  street Second  South Main  St East  and  North... Silver  Street 

•Wodbridge  street.  Second  North Main  St East Cotton  Road. 

Woodland Second  North Burnside  ave East Manchester. 


GEBR'S    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


739 


GBBR'S 

East   HaPtford  Direotopy, 

NO.   T,  JULV,   1SS6. 


The  letter  h.  signlfles  house;  b.  hoards;  L  lodges  or  rooms  at;  St.  street;  ay.  avenue;  r.  rear;  q.  npper  tenement; 
pi.  plfce;  ct.  oonrt;  c.  oomer;  rd.  road;  t.  town;  v.  vilhMire;  n.  near;  e.  s.  east  side  of:  w.  s.  west  side  of;  s.  s.  south  side 
of:  I),  s.  north  side  of;  B.  Bumside  Post  Oflioe;  G.  Ulastonhary;  H.  Hockanum  Post  Office;  8.  L.  Silver  Lane  Post 
Offloe;  Brnsd  av.  Bumside  avenue;  M.  Meadow.  See  also  Street  Directory  on  opposite  i>age.  In  assigning  house 
nuinpers,  we  established  &0  feet  for  a  number.    Even  numbers  are  on  the  North  and  East  side  of  all  streets. 


\Y.  H.  ADAMS  &  SON, 


16  BURN5IDB  AVENUB* 


DBALKttfl  »• 


StrJGtlY  pare  greceries. 

Provisions,  Teas,  Coffee, 
and  Spices. 

EAST    HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Abkry  Harry,  plumber,  h.  14  Gilbert,  M. 

Abrahaniaon  Hans,  h.  25  Broad,  H. 

Acklcy  Klnah,  assessor,  b.  208  Main  c.  Gilman. 

«    Wm.  K.  clerk,  h.  208  Main  c.  Gilman. 
Adams  Andrew  J.  brakeman,  h.u.  314  Tolland. 

"    Frederick  S.  (  W,H,A  .J-  ^on. Jb.  2  Brnsd.  av. 

"    Harry  A.  machinist,  h.  5  Central. 

«<    William  H.  (  TT.  //.  il.  4*  *San.J  h.  2  Brnsd.  av. 
Adams  W.  H.  &  Son,  grocers,  16  Burnside  av. 

See  page  739. 
William  H.  Adams.  Frederick  S.  Adams, 

^tna  Hoee  Co.  119  Hartford  av.  M. 
Aeard  Robert,  farmer,  h.  Roberts  B. 
Ahem  John,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  87  Burnside  av. 

«    Thos.  papermaker,  h.  87  Bumside  av. 

a   Thomas  Jr.  emp.  N.E.R.  b.  87  Burnside  av. 
Ahl  George  N.  marketman,  h.  27  Village,  M. 

«    Michael,  h.  Garvan. 
Ahlgren  Charles,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Alexander  Andrew,  tailor,  h.  14  Cow  Lane. 

"    George  W.  brakeman,  h.  29  Woodbridge. 

ii   Melvm  L.  farmer,  h.  Main  n.  Gilman. 
Allen  George,  at  N.E.R.  h.  11  Orchard. 

u    Sandi  E.  wid.  Chas.h.u.  108  Hartford  av.  M. 
Allinff  Chas.  machinist,  b.  S3  Pleasant. 

«    George  B.  poolrooms,  89,  h.  86  Hartford  av. 

«    George  W.  blacksmith  at  9,  h.  83  Pleasant 

«   James,  machinist,  b.  33  Pleasant. 
Alms  House,  62  High,  H. 
Alton  Charles,  farmer,  h.  66  Silver. 


AMERICAN    ENTERPRISE,  Jas. 

A.  Martin,  pub.  101  Main.     Seep.  771. 

Amidon  Martha  B.  wid.  Chas.  D.  h.  32  Governor. 
Anderson  Andrew,  at  Popes,  h.  Larrabee. 

"   Charles,  farmer,  h.r.  21 7  Main. 

«   Delcena  E.  wid.  Henry,  h.  7  Central. 

a   Emma  D.  b.  7  Central. 

«    Frank  H.  farmer,  b.  1  King. 

it    George  F.  farmer,  h.  38  Silver. 

«   Harry,  farmer,  b.  41  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«   Ira,  farmer,  h.  54  Naubuc,  H. 

«   Thomas,  farmer,  h.  1  King. 
Andrews  Charles,  steamfitter,  h.  7  Ash,  M. 

it   Minnie  wid.  Edgar,  b.  Woodland,  B. 

Akdross  William  F.  wagons,  carriages ;  and 
fertilizers.  Secretary ^  State  Agricultural 
Society^  and  h.  Main,  north  end. 

Arant  Joseph,  farmer,  h.  Park  av. 
Arms  Alvah  C.  mach.h.46  Goodwin  cor.  School. 
Amold  Everett  E.  bookkeeper,  b.  82  Main,  n. 
railroad  track. 
John  Mrs.  h.  573  Burnside  av.  B. 
John  F.  carpenter,  h.  546  Bumside  av.  B. 
Mary,  b.  573  Burnside  av. 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  82  Main,  near  Bumside  av. 
William  E.  mach.  h.  So.  Main,  s.  of  Maple. 
Arnurius  Gustavus, farmer,  h.  1 08  Mn.  H.  n.  P.O. 
Ashworth  John,  carpenter,  h.  10  Gilbert. 
Atkins  Annie  W.  Mrs.  h.  101  Larrabee,  B. 
"    Frances,  wid.  Geo.  S.  b.  4  Comstock  pi. 
"    William  H.  h.  101  Larrabee,  B. 
Atwood  Julia  T.  h.  60  Main  c.  Wells  av. 
Austin  Eugene  G.  lettercarrier,h.u.1 1 0  Hfd.  av.M. 
Avery  Caroline  wid.  William  H.  h.  Naubuc  av.  H. 
ii  Fred.  H.  crockery,  h.  9  Orchard. 
"    Frederick,  h.  13  Orchard. 
Ayers  Franklin  W.  truckm.  &  jobber,  h.u.  25  Mn. 
"    Parliamon  B.  jobber,  b.u.  25  Main. 

Babcock  Carlos  A.  carpenter,  h.  16  Bissell  av. 
«(    Caroline  G.wid.  Augustus  W.  h.  12  Village. 
«    Charles,  b.  15  Bissell. 
«    Geonj^e,  b.  15  Bissell. 
«   Josephine,  h.  Elm,  c.  Central. 


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GEER's    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


Bacheler  F.  P.  Rev.  pastor  So.  Cong.  Church, 

Hockanum,  h.  4  High  n.  Main. 
Bailey  Ada  B.  teacher,  b.  Brewer,  H. 

"    Andrew,  laborer  at  and  b.  Silver,  n.  s.  n. 
Kennedy,  6. 

"    Asher  S .  grain  &  feed,  8 1 ,  h.u.  75  Hartford  av. 

«    Geo.  R.  butcher,  h.  12  Broad  near  Main,  H. 

«    Orra  B.  Jr.  machinist,  h-  Brewer,  H. 
Baker  Ezra  E.  machinist,  h.  2  Beaumont. 

"    Penrose  H.  engineer,  h.  22  Linden. 

«   Martin,  laborer,  b.  Maple  n.  Main,  H. 
Ball  John,  farmer,  h.  Hudson,  B. 

"   John  Jr.  h.  22  School,  B. 
Bancroft  George  W.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  Hillstown. 
Banis  Frederick,  helper,  h.  Hartford  c. 
Banks  Joseph  M.  laundry,  47,  h.  47  Central. 
Barber  Alonzo,  carpenter,  b.  1  Burnside  av. 

"    Arthur  E.  painter,  b.  18  Governor. 

«    Blanche  I.  d.  1  Burnside  av. 

u   Edwin  C.  carpenter,  h.  18  Governor. 

«   Nancy  M.  Mrs.  dressm.  b.  1  Burnside  av. 

"   Norman  C.  carpenter,  h.  1  Burnside  av. 
Barnard  Daniel  B.  farmer,  h.  Forbes  s.  of  Brew. 
Barnes  Charles,  engineer,  h.  33  Elm. 

"    Charles  S.  farmer,  h.  90  Prospect,  n.  of  R.R. 

«    Jane,  wid.  Franklin,  h.  12  Cnurch,B. 

"    Robert,  papermaker,  h.u.  21  Church,  B. 

"    William  C.  clerk,  h.  12  Central. 
Barrett  Samuel  A.  Rev.  pastor  of  first  Congrega- 
tional church,  h.  37  Main,  n.  Hartford  av. 
Barrows  Isaac  C.  boxmaker,  h.  46  Central. 

II    Walter  C.  foreman,  b.  46  Central. 
Barry  Wm.  T.  section  boss  N.E.R.  b.  1 1  Ranney. 

"    Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.  60  School,  B. 
Bartholomew  Annie,  h.  Belden,  n.  R.R.  track. 

"    Elizabeth,  wid.  Harry,  b.  32  Woodbridge. 
Bartolmes  Frederick,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 
Bartlett  Charles,  farmer,  b.  Willow,  H. 

it    F.  E.  clerk  at  14,  h.u.  14  Church,  B. 

"    George,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  c.  Brewer. 
Basney  Marshall  J.  drug  clerk,  56  Main,  b.  13 

Burnside  av. 
Bassett  Etta  wid.  George  L.  Tolland  c.  Bidwell. 
Bates  Geo.  teamster  at  100  Hartford  av.  b.Pros. 
Bander  Edward  L.  chief  of  conductors,  h.  10 

Garvan. 
Beach  Emilius  E.  boilermaker,  h.  123  Silver. 

"    Frederick  W.  farmer,  b.  123  Silver. 

«    William  S.  Mrs.  h.  84  Silver. 
Beauchamp  I^opold,  engineer,  h.  Highland. 
Beaumont  Alice  M.  b.  53  Burnside  av. 

"    Clara  W.  b.  63  Burnside  av. 

«    Electa,  h.  51  Burnside  av.  c.  Bragg. 

<<    Emeline  R.  Mrs.  h.  Elm,  n.  Burnside  av. 

"    Henry  G.  h.  63  Burnside  av. 

"   Jeanette  E.  h.  51  Burnside  av.  c.  Bn 

«   John  R.  liverystable,  12,  h.  12Burnsi< 

«    William  D.  h.  43  Burnside  av. 
Beebe  Stephen,  teamster,  h.  1  Burnside  av. 
Beck  Alice,  clerk,  b.  46  Governor. 

tt   Clara,  clerk,  b.  46  Governor. 

It    Curt  F.  plumber,  h.  64  S.  Main  n.of  Willow. 

"    Gertrude,  dressmaker,  b.  46  Governor. 

"    Henry,  printer,  h.  40  Tolland. 

"    William,  plumber,  b.  46  Governor. 


:agg. 
side  av. 


H.  FRANK  BECK, 

PRACTICAL 

Plumber,  Steam  and  Gas  Fitter. 

-v^j-HOT   WATER   HEATING.- 

EatimaHs  on  all  kinds  of  work  cheerfuiiy 

Ofice  ajid  Shopt 

46  GOVERNOR  STREET,   EAST   HARTFORD. 

Beck  H.  Frank  plumber  46,  h.  46  GoTemor. 

Seepage  740. 
Beers  Arthur  B.  conductor  H.  St  Ry.  h.  68  Mn. 

u   Georse,  teamster,  b.  112  Hartford  av. 
Belcher  Clarence,  stenogr.  b.u.  115  Hartford  av. 

"   Mary  E.  wid.  Richard  S.h.u.  115  Hartford  av. 
Bell  Eugene  R.  machinist,  h.  96  Pitkin,  M. 

«    Harriet,  wid.  Edward,  h.  96  Pitkin,  M. 

tt  John  H.  conductor,  St.Ry.  b.  5  CentraL 
Bellevue  Arthur,  carptr.  N.E.R.  h.  Franklin. 
Bennett  Alvin,  b.  Broad,  c.  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    Frederick,  laborer,  h.  Broad,  c.  Naabac  aT. 
Bennis  Annie  E.  b.  107  Burnside  av. 

<<    Bridget,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  107  Burnside  av. 

*<   John,  b.  107  Burnside  av. 
Bentley  Anton,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 

«    Anton,  h.  Maple,  H. 

«<   John,  farmer,  b.  Forbes,  s.  of  HOls,  H. 

«   John  F.  farmer,  h.  254  South  Main. 

«   Joseph,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 
Benton  James,  laborer,  h.  Long  Hill  st. 
Bernard  Peter,  h.  Larrabee,  B. 
Berry  Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.r.  163  Main  n.  Pros. 

"    ^[^'see  also  Barry, 
BidweU  Adelc,  b.  124  Burnside  av. 

«    Andrew  S.  farmer,  h.  28  King,n.  town  line. 

«    Chas.  H.  farmer,  h.  Main,  nortliend. 

«    Chas.Mreal  C8tate,124,h.l24  Bumsideav. 

«    Daniel  D.  reporter  for  Hartford  Times,  h. 
106  Main. 

«    Edward  E.  farmer,  b.  508  Burnside  av. 

"    Eliza  M.  wid.  Samuel  A.  h.  508  Brnsd.  av. 

«   Emma  Mrs.  h.  27  High,  H. 

"    Frank,  h.  Kin^  St.  So.  Windsor  Line. 

«    George  C.  publisher  and  author,  h.  18  Main. 

«    Howard  E.  bookkeeper,  b.  IS  Main. 

«   John  N.  Yankee  dotqj^hnuts,  h.  Prospect. 

«    Lawrence  E.  carpenter,b.508  Burnside  aT.B. 

|<    Samuel  C.  painter,  51,  h.  51  Governor. 
Bigelow  Hall,  Main  c.  Governor. 
Bigley  Fletcher,  b.  104  Main. 
Bilil  Wendelin,  farmer,  h.  High,  H. 
Bingham  Chai'les  F.  engineer  N.  E.R.h.84  Wdbg. 

"    Hezekiah  C.  iceman,  h.u.  2  Ash. 
Birch  Burt,  h.u.  8  Burnside  av. 

"    Richard,  plumber,  h.  8  Burnside  av. 
Birmingham  Hannah,  clerk,  b.  184  Main. 
Bishop  Martha  J.  h.  44  Prospect. 
Bissell  Geoi^e,  farmer,  h.  20  Burnside  av. 

«   Jennie  L.  b.  20  Burnside  av. 
Bissell    Lewis,  real  estate,  h.  58  Main,  near 
Bissell  av. 


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741 


i  n.  blink  &  soh, 
Contractors  and   Builders. 

DEALERS  IN  WOOD  AND  LUMBER. 

JBsfifnates  CHeerfuUy  lUmiahed.  on  all 
Kinds  of  Work, 

SHOP  AND  OFFICE ■ 

Comer  Pitkin  and  ilain  Streets, 
near  Street  Railway  Car  House, 

EAST   HARTFORD,   CONN. 

filake  Charles  H.  engineer,  h.  14  Linden. 

Blanchard  Harriett  8.  wid.  Newell  W.  b.u.  So. 

Main,  s.  of  Willow,  H. 

«    William,  carpenter,  h.  217  Main. 

Bland  Helen  J.  b.  S  Bragg. 

Blasdale  Samael,  watchman,  h.  430  Tolland  B. 

Bligh  James,  h.  7  Bissell  av. 

Blinn  I.  N.  &  Son,  sawmill,  Main  cor.  Pitkin. 

Seepage  741. 
iBaao  N.  BllDD.  I.  DeForest  BUnn. 

Blinn  I.  DeForest,  (LN.B.^Son,)\i,  7  Main. 

"   Isaac  N.  (/.  N.  B,  ^  Son.)  h.  Pitkin  c.  Main. 
Blisque  John,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 
Boardman  Jos.  H.  woodward,  6,  h.  6  Pleasant,  M. 

«<    Wm.  F.  iceman,  h.  181  Hartford  av.  M. 
Bockus  Dana  H.  electrician  at  St  Ky.  h.  384 
South  Main,  H. 

«    Silas  E.  laborer  at  St  Ry.  h.u.  884  Mn.  H. 

«    Wm.  A.  electrician  St  Ry.  h.891  S.Main. 
Bogle  Henry  J.  h.  12  Bra^. 
Bogue  John,  night  police,  b.  Elm,  n.  Olmsted. 
BoGUE  Lincoln  H.  postmaster  Silver  Lane 
P.  O.;  grocer  and  general  store,  h.  Main, 
c.  Silver.  See  page  741. 

Bolger  John  J.  conductor,  h.  28  Olmsted. 
Bosworth  Joseph  M.  janitor,  h.  Saunders. 
Bouchard  Frank,  h.u.  24  School,  B. 
Boughton  Frank  J.  engineer,  h.  82  Hartford  a  v. 
Bowe  James  J.  barber,  88  Main.   n.  railroad, 

h.u.  86  Main. 
Bowman  Geo.  A.  Rev.  bovs  school,  32,  h.  32 

Burnside  av.  c.  Clar^. 
Bowne  Edgar  B.  painter,  h.  418  Tolland,  B. 
Bowser  Edward,  h.  312  Tolland. 
Boyes  Mag^e,  wid.  Thomas  H.  h.  4  Clark. 
Boyle  Charles  M.  driver,  b.  28  Governor. 

a    Edward,  bluer  at  and  b.  10  Phelps. 

Boyle  Hugh,  East  Hartford  Express,  10,  b. 
10  Phelps.  See  page  516. 

(<    Kate,  compositor,  b.  1 0  Phelps. 

"   Patrick,  farmer,  h.  10  Phelps. 

u   Wm.  F.  clerk  at  N.E.R.  h.  28  Governor. 
Boynton  Caroline  R.  wid.  John  W.  b.  83  Main. 
Bracken  Jeremiah,  8ectionman,h.  44  Burnside  av. 
Bradley  Carrie,  box  trimmer,  b.  9  Comstock. 

((    Henry  A.  engineer,  h.  9  Comstock. 
Brady  Edward,  papermaker,  h.  24  William,  B. 
Braga  George  H.  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  75  Tol. 
Bragg  CaroUne  K.  wid.  John,  h.  7  Elm. 

««    Charles  H.  clerk,  b.  26  Woodbridge. 

«    Edward,  h.  25  Woodbridge. 


L.  H.  BOG-ITE, 


DEALER    IN 

Groceries,  Flour  and  Feed, 

MAIN  ST.,  CORNER  SILVER  ST., 

IBAST  HABTFOBD.  CONN. 

The  Silver  Lane  Post  OfBice  Is  In  this  Store. 

TBLXPHOIfB,  254.2. 

Bra^  Frank  C.  carpenter,  h.  15  Elm. 

«<    Fred  L.  clerk,  b.  7  Elm. 

"   J.  Merrick,  contractor  and  builder,  7,  h.  7 
Elm,  n.  Olmsted. 
Brainard  Geo.  W.  h.u.  102  Hartford,  av. 

«    S.  N.  prin.  2d  North  School,  h.  1 1  Linden. 

"    Wm.  H.  trunkmaker,  h.  14  Wells  av. 
Brasch  Emilie  Mrs.  b.  120  Silver,  e.  of  Willow. 
Brennan  Jas.  A.  engineer,  h.  31  Woodbridge. 

«   John,  laborer,  r.  56  Main. 
Brewer  Alfred  R.  clerk,  h.u.  5  Central. 

"    Ashbel,  farmer,  h.  5  High,  n.  Main,  H. 

«    Ashbel  H.  capt  barge,  h.  1 1 1  S.  Main,  H. 

"   Burton  G.  farmer,  b.  Brewer,  H. 

«    Cassius  K.  h.  146  South  Main,  H. 

«    Clarence  A.  farmer,  h.e.s.  Main,  s.  Brewer, H. 

u   Clifford,  b.  262  So.  Main,  H. 

"    Edgar  L.  farmer, h.  146  South  Main,  H. 

«   Edward,  market  21,  h.  21  Central. 

«   Edwin,  h.  120  South  Main,  H. 

«    Elisha  Curtis,  farmer,  h.  145  Silver. 

«   Ellen  M.  b.  27  High,  H. 

«    Ellery  L.  farmer,  h.  8  High,  near  Main,  H. 

It   Ernest  L.  clerk,  b.  186  Main  c.  Brewer,  H. 

«   Everett  E.  pilot  steamer  Hartford,  h.  889 
South  Main,  S.  L. 

"    Everett  P.  clerk,  b.  267  S.  Main,  op.  Willow. 

«    Estherwid.  Franklin,h.  262  South  Main,  H. 

«    George,  helper,  h.  44  Pleasant,  M. 

«    George  C.  farmer,  h.  255  South  Main,  H. 

it    Hattie,  wid.  Royal  H.  Jr.h.  253  S.  Main,  H. 

«    Hoadley  C.  farmer,  h.  225  South  Main,  H. 

it   Howard  E.  clerk,  b.  889  South  Main,  S.  L. 

«   Janeway  E.  marketman,  b.  21  CentraL 

«   Joel  H.  selectman,  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    JjOweH  H.  farmer,  h.  1 2  High,  near  Main,  H. 

«    Monroe  J.  gen.  store  186,  h.  186  S.Main,  H. 

«    Montgomery,  b.  146  So.  Main,  H. 

«    Norman  S.  farmer,  h.  27  High,  H. 

«    Omri  P.  farmer,  h.  1  Willow,  c.  Main. 

«   Philo  S.  farmer,  h.  267  South  Main,  H. 

«    Ralph  C.  collarmaker,  h.  34  Pleasant,  M. 

"    Royal  H.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

tt    Sidney,  farmer,  h.  Silver  St 

«    Susan,  wid.  Henry,  b.  Hills,  H. 

«    William  E.  framemaker,  h.  44  Pleasant,  M. 

«    William  H.  farmer,  h.  246  S.  Main,  H. 
Brewster  George  O.  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  Fkn. 
Brink  Ernest,  fireman  N.E.R  b.  47  Olmsted. 

It    Howard,  barber  at  105  Main,  b.  47  Olmsted. 

(I   Jason,  carpenter  N.E.R.  h.  21  Woodbridge. 


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GBBB  S    EAST    HAKTFOBD    DIBECTOBT. 


E.  F.  BURNHAM, 

Bamage  and  Wagon  Maker, 


—  AND  — 


Particular  Attention  Given  to  Repairing. 

HORSE  SHOEING  A  SPECIALTY* 

Forbes  Street,  near  the  Paper  Mills. 

Bamslde  Poet  Office, 
BAST  HABTFORD,  CONN. 

Broad  John,  machinist,  h.  22  Village. 
Broderson  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.  15  Darling. 
Brott  James  O.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  68  Main. 

"    Oliver,  b.  68  Main. 
Broughton  Wm.  engineer  N.E.R.  h.  83  Wdbg. 
Brown  Charles,  electrician,  h.  96  Pitkin. 

"    Charles,  gardener,  h.  32  Prospect. 

"    Frank  A.  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  40  Tolland. 

«   Fred'k  J.  shipping  clerk,  h.  16  Pleasant,  M. 

t<   John,  iceman,  n.  20  Pleasant. 

«   John  A.  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

"   Leahder  P.  h.  2  Clark. 

u   Lillie  P.  h.  2  Clark. 

«   Roscoe,  farmer,  h.  Woodland  B. 

«    Thomas,  papermaker,  h.  Church  St.  ex.  B. 
Brusie  Harry  L.  clerk,  b.  12  Village. 

«    Lyman  H.  b.  99  Hartford  av. 
Bruton  Alice,  stenog.  b.  Carroll  lane,  n.  Main. 

«    Edward  H.  farmer,  b.  Carroll  lane,  n.  Main. 

«   John  F.  farmer,  b.  Carroll  lane,  n.  Main. 

«    Mary,  wid.  James  h.  Carroll  lane,  n.  Main. 

«    Thomas,  plumber,  b.  Carroll  lane,  n.  Main. 
Bryan  Daniel  L.  farmer,  h.  18  Wells  av. 

«   John  E.  painter,  h.  Lewis,  c.  Bissell  av. 
Bryant  Adam,  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  Burnside  ay. 

"    Hannah  W.  teacher,  b.  19  Burnside  av. 

BRYANT  PERCY  S.  attorney  at  law, 
h.  120  Main  near  Park.       See  page  433. 

"    Sarah,  wid.  William,  h.  19  Burnside  av. 
Buckland  Clarence,  artist,  b.  51  Governor. 

«    Francis,  h.  Bissell. 

"    Georce  P.  clerk,  b.  58  Governor. 

««   Lee  H.  h.  68  Governor. 

"   William  L.  salesman,  h.  60  Burnside  av. 
Buckley  Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  Main,  s.of  Porter,  H. 
Bunnell  Edith  L.  kindergarten  teach,  b.  20  Gov. 

"    Ernest  P.  machinist,  h.  20  Governor. 

«    Seymour,  machinist,  h.  20  Governor. 
Burden  H.  blacksmith,  h.  49  School,  B. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Edward,  h.  47  School,  B. 
Burke  Wm.  fireman,  h.r.  163  Main,  n.  of  Pros. 

"   ff3r'5e«  also  Birk, 
Burnham  Allison  E.  farmer,  steam  saw  mills,  h. 
Long  Hill,  So.  Windsor,  B. 

«    Amy,  clerk,  b.  13  Village. 

"   Archibald  S.  farmer,  h.  129  Silver. 

«    Arthur  C.  farmer,  h.  231  Main. 

"   Austin,  farmer,  h.  21  King,  c.  Brook. 


Burnham  Clarence  P.  fanner,  b.  21  Eiiiff,c.BFOok. 

«   David  C.  papermaker,  h.  87  Larrabee,  B. 

«   Dwight  L.  b.  Ellington  c.  Burnham. 

M   Edgar  A.  ins.  clerk^.  Ellington,  c.  Burnham. 

BuBNHAM  Edwin  F.  wagonmaker,  shop  and 

house  Forbes,  near  paper  mills.  See  p.  74%, 

«   Frank  E.  horse  shoer  and  wagonmaker,  h. 
Forbes,  n.  paper  mills. 

«   Frank  J.  farmer,  h.  Brook,  c.  Main. 

«   G.  fanner,  h.  Main,  n.  bridge  n.  end. 

«    Geo.  D.  coal,  wood,  h.  70  Burnside  av. 

«    Henry  R.  farmer,  h.  8  King,  opp.  Gilmsn. 

«   John  A.  farmer,  b.  228  Main,  c.  Brook. 

«   John  H.  farmer,  h.  228  Main,  c.  Brook. 

«   John  T.  farmer,  h.  Ellington,  c.  Burnham. 

u   Leander,  farmer,  h.  Main,  north  end. 

"   Mary  S.  b.  20  King. 

«   Millie,  wid.  Ransom  M.  h.  4  Olmsted. 

«   Patrick,  b.  Main,  north  of  Gilman. 

«   Samuel  P.  farmer,  h.  20  Eang,  opp.  Brook. 

«    Sarah  A.  b.  20  King. 

"    Spencer  H.  carpenter,  h.  10  Ejng. 

"    Wilbur  S.  fanner,  h.  20  King. 

"   Willie  B.  farmer,  h.  233  Main,  c.  Brook. 

«    Zenas  A.  Mrs.  h.  231  Main,  c.  Brook. 
Burns  Andrew,  papermaker,  b.  28  Wiiliam,  B. 

«   Bridget,  Mrs.  h.  28  William,  B. 

«    Edward  G.  stonecutter,  b.  22  Village,  M. 

«   M.  J.  foreman  N.E.R.  h.  107  Burnside  av. 

«   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  22  Village,  M. 

"    Robert,  brakeman,  h.  Tolland,  B. 

"   WiUiam,  b.  28  William,  B. 
Burnside  M.  E.  Church,  Church,  n.  Burnside  ar. 

«   Post  OfBce,  W.  E.  Truesdell,  Postmaster  566 
Burnside  av.  B. 
Burridge  Geo.  N.  engineer  N.E.R.  h.  116  Main. 
Burton  Clinton  S.  farmer,  Lon^Hillc.Bnrnham. 
Bush  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  20  Prospect 

«   Winfield  S.  machinist,  b.  44  Main. 
Bushman  Herman,  cigarmaker,  b.  Saunders. 
Bushnell  Giles  R.  machinist,  h.  9  Ash,  M. 
BusiBRE  Fred.  J.  prop.  East  Hartford  Express, 
54,  h.  54  Main.  Seepage  516. 

Butler  Edwin  H.  collector  at  100  h.  75  Hfd.  av. 

"   Edwin  M.  h.  65  Hartford  av. 

"    Greorge,  b.  65  Hartford  av. 

«   Harvey  T.  engineer,  h.2l  Highland. 

Cadm AN  Robert  C.  forem.  Cheneys,h.26  Linden. 
Cady  Corancey,  jobber,  h.  1 10  Hartford  av.  M. 
Calef  Edward  B.  conductor  St.Ry.h.u.  54  Hfd.av. 
Callahan  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.  23  Woodbridge. 

«    Eugene,  carpenter,  b.  23  Woodbridge. 

«   Julia  Mrs.  b.  23  Woodbridge. 

«   William,  conductor,  b.  18  Franklin. 
Callander  Charles  £.  at  Colts,  h.  Governor. 

it   Charles  E.  Jr.  at  Colts,  h.  Governor. 

«    Ralph,  laborer,  h.  Governor. 
Callher  Edward,  engineer,  h.u.  51  Burnside. 
Calverley  Charles,  h.  97  Hartford  av. 
Carberry  Bessie,  wid.  Jas.  h.  187  South  Main,  H. 

«   James,  farmer,  b.  137  So.  Main,  H. 

«   Thomas,  b.  137  So.Msdn,  n.  Wadsworth,  H. 
Carey  James,  engineer,  h.  Bissell. 
Carlin  Mary,  wid.  John,  h.r.  119  Main. 


GEER'S    bast    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


743 


Carlos  Thomas,  b.  Beaumont,  cor.  Olmsted. 
Carnev  Augustus  A.farmer,b.  192Maiii,c.  King. 

«    Henry  F.  farmer,  b.  192  Main,  c.  King. 

«   Lizzie,  h.  192  Main,  near  King. 

M   Tliomas  G.  farmer,  b.  192  Main,  n.  King. 
Carpenter  Ira,  polisher,  h.  84  School,  B. 

«    William  S.  h.  88  Woodbridge. 
Carroll  Albert,  farmer,  b.  Burnham. 

u   Alice,  wid.  William,  h.  Burnham. 

u   £.  P.  &  Ca  market  gardeners,  17  Main. 
Edward  P.  CairoU.  Edward  J.  CarrolL 

«    Edward  J.  paper  dealer,  h.  19  Main. 

«   Edward  P.  (E.  P.  C.  ^  Co.)  h.  1 7  Main. 

(I   Joseph  E.  carpenter  and  builder,  15,  h.  15 
Central. 

«   Joseph  R.  insurance  agent,  h.  64  Main. 

«   Lawrence  F.  newsdealer,  19,  b.  19  Main. 

(I   M.  May,  teacher  Hock.  School,  b.  19  Main. 

«    Philip,  laborer,  h.r.  829  So.  Main. 

«  Ruth  W.  teacher  2d  N.  School,  b.  19  Main. 
Carson  Wm.  H.  elk.  at  102  Hfd.  av.  h.  88  Pleas.  M. 
Carter  Ellen  M.  wid.  Newton,  b.  21  Burnside  av 

"  John,  paperm.  45  Church,  b.  18  William,  B. 
Case  Horace  O.  sec'y  K.  of  P.  h.  46  Hartford  av. 

(<   Jairus,  car  inspector  N.E.R.  h.  66  Tolland. 

u   Mabel  D.  b.  46  Hartford  av. 

«   Robert  A.  clerk  Htfd.  b.  48  Hartford  av. 
Casey  John  J.  papermaker,  h.  Cottage,  B. 

It    xhomas  £.  papermaker,  b.  Cottage,  B. 
Cassidv  Joseph,  farmer,  h.  28  Woodbridge. 

"    Wm.  J.  paperm.  h.  28  Woodbridge. 
Catholic  Church,  Main  cor.  Woodbridge. 
Cayanaugh  John,  h.  548  Burnside  av.  fi. 

«   John  Jr.  b.  548  Burnside  av.  B. 

«   Michael,  b.  548  Burnside  av.  B. 

«    Patrick,  clerk,  25  Church,  b.  Bmds.  av.  B. 

«    Thomas,  b.  548  Burnside  av.  B. 

«   William  J.  papermaker,  b.  William,  B. 

Caverly  Hiram,  machinist,  h.  84  Larrabee,  B. 
Center  Cemetery,  Main,  opp.  Cong,  church. 

«   District  school,  Main,  opp.  Hi^ord  av. 

«   Hose  No.  1,  Bissell. 
Cersosimo  Louis,  farmer,  h.  Silver,  n.  Forbes. 
Chadwick  Charles  A.  at  N.E.R.  h.  Elm,  n.  Wells  av 
Chaffee  Abner,  machinist,  h.  61  Garvan. 
Chalker  Allen,  b.  62  High,  H. 
Champlin  WilUam  ll.(W.E,T,irCo.)  h.  14  Wm. 
Chandler  Betsey  A.  Mrs.  h.  22  Church,  B. 
Chapman  Caroline  L.  wid.  Reuben  A.  b.  28  Main. 

«    Mary  J.  wid.  Benjamin,  b.  19  Woodbridge. 

«    Obed,  h.  21  Vilhige,  M. 

«    Ruth  A.  wid.  R.  A.  b.  28  Main. 

«    Wm.  R.  insur.  h.  24  So.  Main,  s.  of  Silver. 
Chappell  N.  F.  aeent,  b.  Bragg,  n.  Olmsted. 
Chickering  John  W.  shoem.  r.  56  Mn.  h.  Hfd.  c. 
Childs  Henry  E.  physician,  h.  Elm,  near  Bissell. 

«    Mary  L.  b.  79  Main,  near  Orchard. 
Christain  Peter,  helper,  b.  46  Governor. 
Christiansen  Severin  P.  A.  carpen.h.Roberts,  B. 
Clancy  Edward,  foreman  N.E.R.  h.  Olmsted,  n. 
Beaumont. 

«   Morris,  blacksmith,  b.  88  Silver. 
Clark  Charles,  b.  85  Burnside. 

«   Duett  C.  clerk  at  N.E.R.  h.  12  Olmsted. 

«   Etta  A.  Mrs.  h.  Lewis,  cor.  Bissell. 


JOSEPH  H»  COUTURE, 

Contractor  i  Builder. 

Also  Contraots  taken  out  of  town. 

First-daw  work  of  aU  kinds  done  at  short 
notice. 

AlBO,  Blectrlo  Bell  Work  In  all  its  branches 
properly  attended  to. 

Estimates  famished  on  application. 

1  PHELPS  ST.,  East  Hartford, Conn. 

Clark  Frederick  B.  meats,  h.  62  Main.    • 

«    Fred.  C.  farmer,  h.  29  Nauhuc  av.  c.  High,  H. 

«    George,  b.  85  Burnside. 

«    Grcorse  A.  inspec.  N.E.R.  h.  93  Burnside  av. 

«    Harnett  F.  wid.  John  H.  b.  12  Olmsted. 

"   Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  24  Burnside  av. 

«   Kate,  wid.  Edward,  h.  20  Tolland. 

«    Lee,  farmer,  h.  ToUand,  B. 

"   Lester  R.  h.  Tolland,  near  Manchester,  B. 

«   Ola,  dressmaker,  24,  h.  24  Burnside  av. 

«    Samuel  J.  machinist,  h.  136  Main. 

«    William,  fireman,  N.E.R.  b.  20  Tolland. 

«   William  S.  h.  85  Burnside  av. 
Clause  Matthew,  farmer,  h.  Forbes  c.  Maple,  H. 
Clay  William,  carpenter,  h.  94  Larrabee,  B. 
Clegg  Frank,  ironer,  h.  98  Pitkin. 
Cleveland  John  E.  laborer,  h.  Colt 
Clune  John,  boardinghouse,  h.  70  Park  av. 
Cobum  Frank  E.  clerk,  h.  39  Pleasant,  M. 

«    Frank  L.  engineer,  h.  7  Ranney. 

«    Herbert,  teamster,  h.  69  So.  Main,  H. 

«    Leonard  B.  farmer,  b.  w.  So.  Main,  s.  of  Wil. 

«    Wm.  B.  teamster,  h.w.s.  Main,  s.  of  Willow. 
Cohig  David,  farmer  and  b.  HiUs,  H. 

«   Jeremiah,  farmer,  h.  Hills,  II. 
Coleman  Lester  H.  farmer,  h.  250  Main,  s.  Willow. 
Collins  Charles  H.  h.  5  Highland. 
Combs  Erastus  N.  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

It   John,  farmer,  h.  Oak,  G. 
Comp  Nelson,  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  12  Lynn. 
Comstock  Brothers,  189  Main. 

"    Franklin  G.  (Comstock  Bros.)  h.  183  Main. 

"    Frederick,  (W.  G.  Sf  F,  C.)  h.  134  Main. 

«   Frederick  H.  boxmaker,  b.  134  Main. 

«<    Harry  F.  b.  183  Main. 

«   Memorial  Chapel,  Main,  north  of  Prospect. 

«    Tracy  S.  accountant,  b.  134  Main. 

"    Wm.  G.  h.  1 76  Main,  n.  of  Prospect. 

u   Wm.  G.  &  F.  horses,  etc.  175  Main. 

«   William  G.Jr,(W.  G.^F.  C)h.  176  Main. 
Condon  Michael,  supervisor,  N.E.R.  h.  9  Elm. 
Congdon  Samuel,  farmer,  h.  Roberts  lane. 
Congregational  Church,  Main,  n.  Hartford  av. 
Conklin  John  J.  plumber,  b.  588  Burnside  av.  B. 

«   Kate,  wid.  Bernard,  h.  588  Burnside  av.  B. 
Connelly  Jeremiah,laborer,h.  1 05  Silver,c.  WiUow. 

"    Timothy  J.  papermaker,  h.  10  Church,  B. 
Conners  Christopher,  farmer,  b.  9  King. 

(<   John,  farmer,  h.  9  King,  near  Oilman. 


744 


GEEBS    EAST    HAUTFOKD    DIBECTOEY. 


D.  M.   COYKENDALL, 

DEALEB  IN 

Meats  *^ 
Vegetables 

of  all  Kinds  In  their  Seasons. 

38  KAIM  STREET, 

EAST  HARTFORD,  COMM. 

Constantine  Henry  J.  at  N.E.R.  h.  39  Park  av. 
Cook  Edith  L.  b.  ISO  Main. 

«    Thomas,  farmer,  h.  Silver,  w.  of  Forbe«. 
Coolidse  Edwin  B.  salesm.  h.  93  Mn.n.ELR.  track. 

((    Walter  B.  plumber,  93,  b.  93  Main. 
Cooney  Timothy,  farmer,  h.  68  Pros.  n.  of  R.R. 

«    William,  papermaker,  h.  30  William,  B. 
Cooper  Emily  T.  wid.  John,  h.  6  Governor,  M. 
«    Charles,  at  Colts,  h.u.  26  Village,  M. 
«    Thomas,  at  N.E.R.  b.  6  Governor,  M. 
«    William,  fireman  at  45  Church,  b.  13  Wm.  B. 
Cornwell  Bridget,  1.  30  William. 

"    Francis,  papermaker,  h.u.  33  Burnside. 
Costello  Sarah,  wid.  Richard,  k.  Tolland. 
Coster  William,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Cotton  Julius  H.  salesman,  h.  6  Tolland,  c.  Cotton. 
Couture  Joseph  H.  builder,  1,  h.  1  Phelps. 

See  page  743. 
Cowles  Clifford,  b.  35  Naubuc,  H. 

Erastus  R.  burnisher,  h.  35  Naubuc  av.  H. 
Henry  S.  patternmaker,  h.  11  Village,  M. 
J.  Frank,  salesman,  h.  43  Burnside  av. 
Julius  T.  farmer,  h.  9  Woodbridge. 
Laura  G.  b.  2  Governor,  c.  Main. 
Lewis,  farmer,  h.  5  Goodwin. 
Lewis  Jr.  carbuilder  N.E.R.  h.  14  Bragg. 
Cox  Edward  M.  clerk  at  9 7  Hfd.  av.  h.  Hillstown. 
Frank,  clerk  at  97  Hfd.  av.  h.  Pleasant. 
Howard,  h.  115  Main,  s.  of  Brewer,  H. 
Isaac  P.  farmer,  h.  245  So.  Main,  H. 
«    William  J.  ^ist  mill,  h.  153  Main. 
CoYKENDALL    Dennih    M.  meat   market,  38 
Main,  h.u.  17  Bissell.  See  page  744. 

Cragan   Charles  A.  papermaker  b.  School,  n. 
Goodwin,  B. 
«   John,  papermaker,  h.  School,n.  Goodwin,  B. 
«   Wm.  J.  paperm.  b.  School,  n.  Goodwin,  B. 
Cramer  George,  fireman,  h.  67  Burnside. 

"    Henry,  tinner,  h.u.  7  Pleasant. 
Crane  Harry  S.  printer,  h.  23  Darlin,  M. 
Critchell  William  M.  bookkeeper,  h.  Gilbert. 
Croke  Edward,  bricklayer,  h.  20  Gilbert. 
Croshaw  Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  Belden,  n.  R.B. 
Crowley  Dennis,  laborer,  b.  105  Silver. 

ti   James,  conductor,  h.  15  Burnside  av. 
Cummings  Thomas,  engineer,  h.a.  15  Silver. 

"   Waterman  C.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 
Cunningham  Frank,  h.u.  27  Woodbridge. 
Curtis  Nathan,  conductor,  h.  29  Burnside. 


GEORQE  W.  DARLIN, 


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LIVERY  STABLE 
AND  TRUCKING. 


REAL  ESTATE  AND  TENEMENTS. 

Dealer  in  Wood  and  Coal. 

114  HARTFORD  AVENUE, 

Comer  Goyemor  St.,  near  the  Bridge. 
OFHCE,  No.  J02  HARTFORD  AVENUE, 

EAST  HABTFOBD  MSADOW. 


Cushman  Julia  Mrs.  h.  Colt, 

«    Louis,  laborer  at  and  b.  161  Silrer. 
Custabado  John,  beltmaker,  h.  Pitkin,  n. 


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Dailet  Ralph  J.  laborer,  h.  49  Central. 
Daley  Mary,  wid.  Michael,  h.  Forbes,  opp*  Ken- 
nedy, B. 
Patrick  Rev.  asst.  pastor  St  Mary's  chardi, 

h.  10  Woodbridffe. 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  40  Goyemor. 
Peter,  papermaker,  h.  22  William,  B. 
Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Forbes,  opp.  Kennedy,  B. 
Daly  John,  watchman,  h.  44  Burnside  av. 

Daniels ,  h.  6  Olmsted. 

Charles  H.  farmer,  h.e.s.Main  s.  M.E.  ch. 
George,  fireman,  h.  5  Highland. 
«   Henry,  farmer,  h.  Main,  s.  of  M.  £.  church. 
Dannaher  Michael,  papermaker,  h.  Forbes  n. 
paper  mills. 
«    Thos  J.barber8hop,562  Burnside  ay.  h-Bum- 
side  ay.  cor.  Scnool,  B. 
Darlin  G.  Ellery,  bkkpr.  h.  112  Hartford  ay. 

Darlin  Geo.  W.  postmaster,  liyery  stable,  1 14, 
h.  1 1 2  Hartlord  ay.  M.        bee  page  744. 

«   James  L.  engineer,  h.  38  Park  ay. 
Darlin's  Block,  102-112  Hartford  ay.c  Got. 
Dart  Benjamin,  h.  Lewis,  c.  Bissell. 

<<   Walter  C.  machinist,  h.  1 7  Bissell  n.  Lewis. 
Davis  Anna,  dressmaker,  b.  Forbes, c.  Brewer,  H. 

"   Archibskld  R.  mach.  h.  Olmsted,  n.  Bragg. 

«   35yw)n,  laborer  at  and  b.  161  Silver. 

"   Thomas  C.  with  St.  Ry.  h.  1 1  Garvan. 

«   Walter,  blacksmith,  h.  60  School,  B. 
Dawes  William  H.  h.  102  Hartford  av. 
Dawson  Peter,  bricklayer,  b.  22  Woodbridge. 
Day  Frank  W.  baggagem.  N.E.R  h.  £lm,  n. 

Burnside  ay. 
Deaborn  Elmer,  conduc.N.E.R.h.Elm,n.Bis8elL 
Dean  George  A.  joiner,  h.  57  Tolland. 
DeBarche  May,  wid.  Peter,  h.  Bissell. 
Debone  Graeton,  farmer,  h.  Silver,  n.  Forbes. 
Delaney  Keiran,  eneraver,  h.  Tolland,  B. 
Deming  Lucius  H.  clerk,  85,  b.  85  Main. 

"   Nettie,  b.  183  Main. 
Dennerlein  P.  &  Sons,  Hartford  av.  cor.  Pros. 


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GEEB  S    EAST    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


745 


WILLIAM  DUFFY,  «^ 


Hersesheeifig,  -  - 

BlaGksrnithifigi 

AND  GENERAL  JOBBING. 

No.  1  VILLAGE  ST.  Cor.  Hartford  Ave., 

EAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 


Denney  George,  machinist,  b.  13  Linden. 

u    J.  Thomas  engineer,  h.  13  Linden. 

«    Pearl  A.  stenographer,  b.  13  Linden. 
Deteveiier  Alfred,  fireman  N.E.R.  b.  Franklin. 
Deven  Janette,  wid.  Benjamin,  h.n.  430  Tolland. 
Deviney  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  13  Bissell. 
Devitt  James,  farmer,  b.  William,  B. 

«    John,  papermaker,  h.  Ch.  St.  extension,  B. 

"    Joseph,  farmer,  b.  Kennedy,  B. 

«    Richard,  farmer,  h.  Kennedy,  B. 
Dickinson  Elias  H.  farmer,  h.  16  Phelps. 

«<    Gertrude  M.  b.  16  Phelps. 
Didsbury  Robt.  solderer,  h.  BisseU  opp.  Lewis. 
Dio&es  Joseph,  watchm.  8  Main,  h.u.  1 1  Garvan. 
Dimon  Arthur  L.  machinist,  b.  25  Burnside  ay. 
John,  author,  h.  25  Burnside  av. 
Lita,  b.  25  Burnside  av. 
Dischaeffel  Adam,  carpenter,  h.  Cottage,  B. 
Dixon  Frederick  W.  molder,  h.  38  Central. 
Donahae  Patrick,  papermaker,  h.  580  Tolland. 

«    William,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Donovaui  James,  laborer,  h.  26  School,  B. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  2  Webster. 
Nellie,  b.  2  Webster. 
Dossay  John  L.  b.  Forbes,  n.  paper  mills,  B. 
Dowd  Josephine,  b.  275  South  Main. 

«    Louise,  b.  275  South  Main. 
Dowden  Andrew,  papermaker,  h.  Burnside,  B. 
Dowds  Bernard,  far.  h.  41  Goodwin,  n.R.  R.  track. 

«    Elizabeth  and  Rose  A.  b.  24  Woodbridge. 

u    Mary,  clerk  at  92  Main,  b.  24  Woodbridge. 

"    Waiiam   J.    (Foran   D.  jr    Co.)  h.u.    24 
Woodbridge. 
Dowen  George  J.  clerk,  b.  Forbes,  B. 

((    James,  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

(<    Ralph,  clerk,  b.  Forbes,  n.  Roberts,  B. 
Dowerley  George,  teamster  at  100  Hartford  av. 

b.  9  Vaiage. 
Dowes  William  H.  clerk,  b.  104  Hartford  av. 
Downs  Byron  C.  carpenter,  h.  69  Burnside  av. 
Doyle  Patrick,  fireman,  h.  575  Burnside  av.  B. 
Dresser  John  A.  clerk  N.Y.R.  h.  34  Hartford  av. 
Driggs  Alfred  W.  b.  62  Hartford  av. 

"    Waldo  J.  builder,  62,  h.  62  Hartford  av. 
Driscoll  Daniel,  farmer,  h.  201  Main  n.  Gilman. 
Frank,  farmer,  h.  34  Woodbridge. 
John,  fireman,  N.E.R.  b.  20  Tolland. 
Drown  A.  R.  train  dispatcher  N.E.R.  b.  80  Mn. 
George  H.  printer,  b.  80  Main. 


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Duerant  John,  teamster,  h.  18  Village. 
Dufify  Patrick,  papermaker,  h.  Roberts,  B. 
DuFFT  William,  blacksmith  1,  h.  3  Village, 

cor.  Hartford  av.  M.        See  page  745. 
«   William  L.  bookkeeper,  b.  3  Village,  M. 
Dunbar  Edward  R.  laborer,  h.  Lester,  M. 

u   Joseph,  ostler,  h.  39  Village. 
Dunberry  Herbert  R.  electrician,  h.u.  8  Central. 
Dunham  William  R.  farmer,  b.  So.  Main,  cor. 

Maple,  H. 
«   William  T.  farmer,  h.  Main,  c.  Maple,  H. 
Dunlap  Robert,  iceman,  h.  18  Pleasant. 
Dush  Louis  H.  farmer,  h.  High,  H. 
Dwight  Edward  F.  toohnaker,  h.  Beanmont,  n. 

Olmsted. 
Dwyer  William  L.  engineer,  h.  30  Bissell. 

Eagan  Martin,  laborer,  N.E.R.  h.  Roberts,  B. 
"    Mary,  b.  4  Silver,  s.  P.O. 
«    Thomas,  farmer,  h.  4  Silver,  s.  of  P.  O. 

EAST    HARTFORD    EXPRESS, 

54  Main,  next  P.O.  F.  J.  Busiere, 
proprietor.  See  page  516. 

Hartford  Hotel,  99  Hartford  av.  M.;  Ly- 
man H.  Brusie,  proprietor. 

Hartford  Marble  Works,  see  Wm.M.  Hollis. 

EAST    HARTFORD    MFC.    CO. 

fine  papers,  49  Church.       See  page  427. 
Hartford  P.O.,  W.  A.  Lowry,  P.M.  Main. 
Hartford  Street  Lighting  Association,  Main 

n.  Burnside  av. 
Hartford  Water  Co.  Arthur  P.  Moore,  supt. 
143Main. 

Easterb\^lrho8.W.  cigarmfr.  25,  h.  25  Darlin. 
Easton  Clarence  D.  f  armer,h.Forbes,n.Cottage,B. 

«<    Frances,  wid.  of  Agis,  b.  Forbes,  B. 
Eaton  Edward,  carpenter,  b.  70  Silver. 

«    Lewis  D.  clerk  at  L.  H.  Bogues,  h.  70  Silver. 
Echert  James,  papermaker,  b.  13  William  B. 
Edgar  Hannah,  wid.  Jas.  D.  h.  Cottage,  n.  bridge. 
((   John,  Sr.  h.  Cottage,  B. 
u   Robert,  b.  Forbes. 
Edgecomb  Edw.  brakeman,  N.E.R.  h.  13  Wells. 
Edwards  Charles  A.  teamster,  h.  113  Hfd.  av. 
Ehlers  Ernest,  b.  3  Williams. 
Eldridge  Ralph,  bookkeeper,  b.  Tolland,  B. 
Electric  Car  House,  Main,  n.  of  Silver. 
Elmer  John  H.  farmer,  h.  563  Burnside  av.  B. 
Elmore  M.  J.  Miss,  h.  Long  Hill,  2d  h.  8.w.  line,  B. 

«   Mary  P.  wid.  Milton,  h.  112  Silver. 
Ennis  Thomas  S.  bluer  at  Colts,  b.  30  Silver. 
Ensign  Alfred  J.  (^.,  R.E.tf  Sons)  farmer,  h.w.s. 
239  Main,  s.  of  Willow,  Silver  Lane  P.O. 
«    Charles  A.  h.  65  Naubuc  av.  H. 
«    E.  R.  &  Sons,  tobacco  inspectors,  west  side 
Main,  near  Colt  street.  Silver  Lane  P.  O. 

Ellznr  B.  Ensign.   F.  Howard  Ensign.  A.  J.Ensign. 
ICdwin  L,  farmer,  h.  112  Silver. 
Elizur  R.  farmer,  h.  w.s.  263  Main  s.  of  Wil- 
low, Silver  Lane  P.  O. 
F.  Howard,  farmer,  h.  241  So.  Main. 
Owen  L.  farmer,  h.  258  So.  Main. 
Sarah,wid.  George,  h.l  12  Silver,e.of  Willow. 
Episcopal  Church,  Main  near  Burnside  av. 
Evletb  J(is,  Ty.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  5  Elm  n.  Olmsted. 


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geeb's  bast  haetfokd  directory. 


W.  J.  PITZaKMLD, 

Painter  and  Paper  Hanger, 


Bpeoial  Attentloii  given  to  Interior 
Decorations. 

Estimates  on  all  kinds  of  Work 
"^^  cheerfully  given. 

Shop,  Residence, 

Rear  79  MAIN  ST.       Cor.  OLMSTED  &  BEAUMONT  STS. 
EAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Fairbanks  Chas.  P.  mason  and  builder,  h.  235 
Main  n.  S.  Windsor. 

«    Edwin  S.  salesman,  h.  5  Village,  M. 
Farnham  Frank  P.  carpenter,  h.  218  Main. 

"   Mary  W.  Mrs.  h.  6  Governor. 

"    Sarah  Miss,  h.u.  98  Hartford  av.  M. 
Farradav  John  J.  machinist,  h.  60  Burnside  ay. 
Farrell  ll.  papermaker  at  45  Church. 

"    Tliomas  M.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  9  Highland. 

"    Wm.  H.  at  N.E.R.  h.  Bidwell  c.  Burnside. 
Faw thorp  Thomas,  papermaker,  h.  Kennedy. 
Feeney  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  591  Burnside  av.  B. 
Fennell  T.  H.  sufjt.  N.E.R.  23  Burnside  av. 
Ferguson  &  Harding  Paper  Co.  45  Church,  B. 

R.  M.  Ferguson.  W.  B.  Harding.. 

"    Lawrence  W.  poolrm.  90  Main,  h.u.  9  Wdbg. 

"    R.  M.  (F,  Sf  Harding)  h.  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Ferry  Julia  A.  wid.  Albert,  b.  9  Rani^y. 

"    William,  harnessmaker,  h.  9  Ranney. 
Ferstonot  Thomas,  farmer,  h.n.s.  Silver  Lane,  B. 
Field  Calvin  S.  engineer,  h.u.  27  Village,  M. 

u    William,  machinist,  b.u.  27  Village,  M. 
First  Congregational  church,  89  Main. 

t<    Methodist  Episcopal  church,  Hockanum. 
Fischer  Albert  C.  electrician,  b.  95  Pitkin. 
Fisher  Richard  A.  conduc.  St.Ry.  h.  1 7  Central. 

u   William  F.  engir.  N.E.R.  h.  28  Tolland. 
Fitch  Dwi^ht  H.  molder,  h.  51  Governor. 

"    E.  B.  Mrs.  h.  Forbes,  B. 

u   Frederick,  brassm.h.lO  Olmsted  opp. Spring. 
Fitzgerald  Frank,  machinist,  b.  11  Ranney. 

«    Thomas,  fireman,  N.E.R.  b.  Beaumont,  n. 
Olmsted. 
Fitzgerald  Wm.  J.  painter  and  decorator,  r. 
79  Main,  h.  Beaumont,  cor.  Olmsted.  See 
page  746. 
Fitzpatrick  Margaret  Mrs.  h.  Tolland,  B. 

"    Michael,  farmer,  b.  Tolland,  B. 
Flaherty  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  34  Woodbridge. 

"   John,  gardener,  h.  14  Woodbridge. 
Flanigan  Bessie,  dressmaker,b.  1 7  Cow  Lane. 

tiy  Charles,  machinist,  b.  16  Phelp. 

«<   James  E.  printer,  h.  39  Woodbridge. 

"    Mary,  wid.  Mark,  h.  1 7  Cow  lane. 

«    Nellie  M.  and  Kate  F.  b.  75  Burnside  av. 

"    Patrick,  farmer,  h.  75  Burnside  av. 

"    Wm.  H.  registrar  of  voters,  b.  75  Bmsd.  av. 
Flannagan  Wm.  J.  engr.  N.E.R.  h.  2  Spring. 
Flannery  James,  iceman,  h.  16  Pleasant. 


WM.  A.  FOLEY, 


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Hams,  and  Canned  Goods. 
78  MAIN  ST.,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Flint  Sarah  E.  wid.  John  H.  b.  16  Central. 
Flynn  Dominick,  farmer,  h.  63  Hartford  at. 

«    Frank  L  b.  68  Hartford  av. 

((    Thomas,  b.  63  Hartford  av. 

«   William,  laborer^  b.  63  Hartford  av. 
Fogarty  James,  conductor,  N.E.R.  h.a.  Elm,  n. 
Olmsted. 

«   James,  gardener,  h.  3  Garvan. 
Foley  Andrew,  b.  Main. 

«    Daniel,  bluer,  b.  30  Silver. 

«    Edward,  laborer,  h.  582  Burnside,  B. 

«   John,  machinist,  h.  80  Silver. 

«  John  J.  h.  20  Woodbridge. 

(<    Thomas  F.  b.  30  Silver. 

Foley  Wm.  A.  butcher,  78  Main,  h.  25  Central 

Seepage  746. 

«   William  J.  supt  East  Hartford  Mfg.  Co.  h. 

41  Church,  B. 

Foot  Henry,  lather,  h.  89  Silver. 

Foran  Dowds  &  Co.  grocers,  87  Main. 

John  J.  Foran.  WUllam  J.  Dowds. 

John  J.  ( Foran^D.^Co.)  h.  18  Woodbridge. 

John  P.  farmer,  h.  21^  Main  n.  King. 

Margaret  Mrs  Ji.  2 15Main  n.of  Memo.  Chapel. 

Mary  J.  and  Nellie,  b.  18  Woodbridge. 

Michael,  laborer,  h.  89  Park  av. 

Patrick  J.  farmer,  h.  215  Main  n.  King. 
Forbes  Albert  A.  farmer,  h.  138  Silver. 

Annie  B.  h.  Silver,  cor.  Forbes,  B. 

Frederick  £.  te^amster,  h.u.  9  Main. 

Charles  R.  farmer,  h.  81  Church,  B. 

Charles  R.  Sr.  Mrs.  h.  31  Church,  B. 

Charles  T.  farmer,  h.  High  n.  c.  Naubuc,  H. 

Clarence  S.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

E.  Hart,  fanner,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

Edwin,  farmer,  h.  44  Goodwin  n.  School. 

Elizabeth,  wid.  George,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

Ellery  S.  farmer,  h.e.8.  of  Main  s.  of  Willow. 

Emma  S.  Miss,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Roberts,  B. 

Emma  (J.  Miss,  teacher,  2d  South  school,  b. 
Brewer,  Hockanum  P.  O. 

Francis,  Mrs.  h.  Roberts,  B. 

Frank,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

Frank  E.  clerk,  25  Church,  h.  c.  Roberts  k 
Forbes,  B. 

George  L.  h.  Forbes,  B. 

George  Lewis  2d,  h.  Silver  e.of  Forbes,  B. 

Jas.  S.  selectman,  h.  Forbes  s.  of  Roberts,  B. 

John  W.  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 


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Forbes  Lawrence  8.  prest  &  tr.  East  Hartford 
Mfg.  Co.  h.  65  Main  opp.  Wells  av. 

*f  Leonard  H.  grocery,  25  Church,  b.  Forbes, 
8.  of  Roberts,  B. 

«<   Mary  A.  wid.  Samuel,  h.  188  Silver. 

«   Mary  £.  Miss,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

<«   Stephen  P.  Mrs.  h.  Brewer,  H. 

"   Timothy  O.  h.  Silver,  cor.  Forbes,  B. 

"    Walter  Jfi.  bridge  builder,  h.  45  Hartford  ay. 

«   William  G.  farmer,  h.  184  Silver. 
Ford  Lawrence  J.  brakeman,  h.  12  Linden. 
Forrest  Patrick  T.  conductor,  h.  2  Lynn. 
Foster  Armanda,h.Long  Hill  n.Burnham  Road,B. 

c(    Estella  M.  Miss,  h.  16  Village,  M. 

<<    Mabel  £.  stenographer,  b.  16  Village,  M. 

((  Truman  R.  dene  at  16,  h.  67  Burnside  av. 
Fouhey  Martin,  farmer,  h.  Goodwin  near  R.R. 
Fourmier  Cyril,  h.  21  Franklin. 

Fowler  Joel  H.  mcer,  postmaster  and  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    William  H.  carriage  shop  and  h.w.s.  Main 
8.  of  Willow,  H. 
Fox  Albert  E.  burnisher,  h.  8  Lynn. 

u    Charles  A.  Mrs.  h.  Stanley. 

«    Edmond  A.  farmer,  h.  69  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    Henry  C.  farmer,  b.  59  Naubuc  av.  H. 

u    Hiram  C.  farmer,  h.  86  Naubuc  av.  H. 

(f    Janette,  wid.  Anson,  h.  Stanley. 

«    Leonard,  farmer,  h.  59  Naubuc  av.  H. 

"    Lucy  A.  wid.  Clement,  h.  58  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    Robert  C.  farmer,  h.  53  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    William  H.  cook  at  62,  b.  62  High,  H. 

Frair  Rawson  R.  mach.  h.  Main,  e.8.s.  Brewer. 
Francis  John,  laborer,  h.  Elm,  cor.  Central. 
Franklin  Eldora,  b.  426  Tolland,  B. 

«(    Flizabeth  L.wid.  Orrin,  h.  426  Tolland,  B. 

«    Geo.  B.  carpenter,  h.  422  Tolland,  B. 
Freicheit  Fred,  engir.  h.  Burnside  av.  Wdld.  B. 
Frein  John,  labr.  at  and  b.  Forbes  s.  Silver,  B. 
French  Charles  C.  compositor,  h.  98  Pitkin. 

it    Crwin  R.  machinist,  b.  16  Phelps. 
Fricke  Albert  E.  farmer,  b.  24  Village,  M. 

«    C  harles,  farmer,  h.  Forest  e.  of  Forbes,  H. 

If    Sdward  F.  farmer,  h.  Roberts,  B. 

"    Everett  H.  ensraver,  b.  24  Village. 

«    Henry,  tin  peddler,  24,  h.  24  Village,  M. 

Fricker  Frank  harnessm.  h.  519  Burnside,  B. 

«    Frank  M.  papermaker,  h.  519  Burnside,  B. 
Frink  George,  farmer,  h.  Woodland,  B. 

«    John,  carpenter,  h.  Silver  Lane. 
Fr}'e  Louis  D.  mach.  h.  Tolland,  near  William. 
Fuller  Charles,  carpenter,  h.r.  28  Main. 

«    Edgar  W.  bookkeeper,  h.  28  Hartford  av. 

"    Fred  E.  stenographer,  h.  15  Orchard. 

«    Laura  A.  wid.  Stephen,  b.  28  Hartford  av. 

«    Leon  L.  helper,  b.  28  Main. 
Furey  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  14  Olmsted. 
Furman  Ezra,  brakeman,  N.E.R.  h.  45  Central. 
Furner  ^[^^see  Femer. 

Gadd  Ernest,  at  Colts,  b.  32  Gilbert,  M. 
«<    George  W.  at  Colts,  b.  82  Gilbert,  M. 

Gaines  Albert,  harness  store,  57  Main,  h.  22 
Hartford  av. 
"    Howard  C  ins.  agent,  h.  28  Burnside  av. 


S.  O.  QOODWIN, 


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Firat'Cfaas 


GfiocBsms, 

FLOUR,  GRAIN,  FEED, 

Candy,  Nats,  Cigars,  Tobacco,  Farming  Tools,   PlUs- 
btuy*8  Best  Flour,  Onn  Clab  Supplies, 

SCHOOL    BOOKS. 

Being  Pnbllsbers*  Agents  we  can  sell  School  Books  at 

less  than  city  prices. 

40  MAIN  STREET,  north  of  Hartford  Ave., 

XABT  HABTFOBD,  CONN. 

Gallagher  Charles,  conductor,  N.E.R.  b.  Tol- 
land, cor.  Bidwell. 

u   Edward,  at  N.E.R.  b.  6  Beaumont. 
Galuly  Thomas,  farmer,  h.  8  William. 
Gardner  George,  brakeman,  N.E.R.  b.  Tolland. 

"   Samuel  A.  oils,  h.  25  William,  B. 
Garritv  David  J.  printer,  h.  69  Burnside  av. 

i(    Thomas  W.  h.  65  Burnside  av. 
Garvey  Henry,  h.  39  Olmsted. 
Garvie  George  S.  at  Popes,  h.  89  Silver. 
Gatlincr  John,  laborer  at  27,  h.  29  High,  H. 
Geer  Erastus  C.  treas.  The  Hartford  Printing 

Co.  16  State  st.  Hartford,  h.  12  Garvan. 
Gehan  John  B.  carpenter,  h.  High,  H. 

li   Norman,  b.  High,  H. 
Geisel  Louis,  at  N.E.R.  415  Tolland,  B. 
Greiselman  John,  farmer,  h.  Willow,  s.  of  Silver. 

"   John  Jr.  farmer,  h.  228  Main,  8.of  Willow, H. 

«    Simeon  E.  farmer,  h.  Willow,  e.s.  of  Main. 
Gellert  Anton,  carpenter,  h.  49  Olmsted. 
George  Frederick,  flagman,  h.  Spring. 
Geror  Mar>',  wid.  John,  b.  Highland. 
Getto  Frank,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  b.  of  Silver,  B. 

"   John,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Silver,  B. 

"   John  Jr.  paperm.  h.  Forbes,  near  bridge. 
Gibbons  Edward  P.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.l  09  Bmsd.av. 
Gibbs  J.  W.  Rev.  evangelist,  h.  22  Burnside  av. 

«   Jennie  T.  wid.  David  T.  h.  189  Main. 

«    Marshall  S.  baker,  10,  h.  10  Central. 
Gibson  George,  carpenter,  h.  68  Tolland. 

"   James,  papermaker,  h.  526  Burnside  av.  B. 

"   John,  laborer,  h.  91  Larrabee,  B. 
Giddings  Perry  M.  painter,  h.  21  Linden. 
Gilbert  Charles  W.  clerk,  h.  62  Burnside  av. 

«    Lewis  S.  papermaker,  h.  William  B. 

«    Rose,  wid.  William,  h.  William  B. 
Gilde  A.  H.  cigarmaker,  h.u.  51  Burnside  av. 
Gile  Loren  D.  conductor,  h.  4  Lynn. 
Gillette  Augustus,  clerk,  86,  b.  91  Main. 
Oilman  Orlando  M.  h.  Long  Hill  st.  B. 

«    Relzaman,  farmer,  h.  32  Main. 
Gladding  Arthur  A.  fireman,  h.  26  Wells  av. 
Gleeson  James  J.  Rev.  pastor  St.  Mary's  church. 
Main,  c.  Woodbridge,  h.  10  Woodbridge. 
Goble  John  P.  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  south  of 
Roberts,  B. 

«    Theodore,  conductor,  h.  64  Burnside  av. 
Gonnella  George,  clerk,  N.E.R.  h.  6  Olmsted. 


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gebr's  east  hartfobd  directory. 


Goodale  Benjamin  F.  mason,  b.  Govenor. 

«    Frederick,  laborer,  h.  Govenor. 
Goodrich  Charles,  farmer,  h.  60  School,  B. 

ti   Charles  S.  laborer,  h.  Govenor. 

u   Chauncey  W.  farmer,  h.  67  School,  B. 

«    Greorge  1^.  painter,  h.  16  Central. 

"   Ijoren  H.  blacksmith,  67,h.  67  School,  B. 

"    Orrin  H.  farmer,  h.  45  High,  H. 
Groodwin  Edward  O.  leaf  tobacco,h.44  Main,cor. 
Goodwin  lane. 

«    George,  student,  b.  592  Bumside  ay.  B. 

«    Greorge  H.  Mrs.  h.  592  Bumside  a  v.  B. 

«    Henry  L.  accountant,  h.  26  Church  cor. 
Forbes,  B. 

«   Joseph  O.  town  clerk,  h.  46  Main.  c.  Good- 
win's lane. 

Goodwin  Samuel  O.  flour  and  feed  store,  40, 
h.  42  Main,  n.  of  Hartford  av.    Page  747. 
Gordon  Moses,  teamster,  h.  Church,  B. 

(<  William  J.  papermaker,  b.  98  Larrabee,  B. 
Goslee  Anna,  wid.  Wm.T.h.  Forbes,  B. 

u   William  T.  farmer,  b.  Forbes,  B. 
Goss  Frederick,  teamster,  h.  Govenor. 
Gould  Frank  C.  farmer,  h.  161  Silver. 
Grady  Edward,  papermaker,  h.  William,  B. 
Graham  Charles,  laborer,  b.  18  Franklin. 

<(    Francis  A.  farmer,  h.  Naubuc,  H. 

«   Jessie  and  Libby,  b.  Forbes,  n.  Rennedy,B. 

"   John  R.  at  N.E.R.  b.  18  Franklin. 
Grange  Hall,  Hills  st 
Granger  Horace  D.  meatmarket,  97  Hartford  av. 

h.  8  Pleasant. 
Grant  Fred,  brakeman,  N.E.R.  b.  22  Ranney. 

«    Herbert  W.  milkman,  h.  52  Hartford  av. 
Green  Daniel  W.  carpenter,  h.  26  Central. 
Greene  Arthur  H.  mach.  h.  19  Woodbridge. 
Grennan  Lawrence  J.  h.  Elm,  n.  Olmsted. 
Griffin  Patrick,  papermkr.  h.  rear  62  School,  B. 
Griswold  E.  Hubbard  Mrs.  h.u.  58  Main. 

«<   Edward  H.  physician,  7,  h.  7  Wells  av. 

"    Harriet,  1.  58  Main. 

«   John  B.  brass  molder,  h.  85  Central. 

tt   Marietta  Mrs.  h.  5  High,  n.  Main. 
Grout  Byron,  teamster,  h.  Forbes,  B. 
Grover  S.  Wesley,  machinist  h.  20  Linden. 
Gunn  James  H.  bkkpr.h.  59  Hartford  ay. 
Gurtin  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.  38  Gilbert. 
Guthrie  Wm.  at  N.E.R.  b.  Tolland,  c.  Bidwell. 

Hackrtt  John,  machinist,  b.  9  Main. 

*(   Michael,  machinist,  h.  9  Main. 
Hadley  Edgar  L.  laborer,  h.  7  Highland. 
Hagan  James,  laborer  at  and  b.  83  High,  H. 
Hagenow  Ida,  h.  546  Bumside  av.  B. 

"    Minnie,  h.  546  Burnside  av.  B. 
Haggerty  Daniel,  fireman  N.E.R.  b.  Belden,  n. 
R.R.  track. 

u  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  Belden,  n.  R.R.  track. 
Haglund  Gustof,  labr.  at  and  b.  51  So.  Main,  H. 
Haist  Albert  R.  stenographer,  h.  25  Village,  M. 
Hakeman  Harry,  ostler  at  50,  b.  50  Hartford  av. 
Hale  Ann  E.  wid.  Ephraim,  h.  99  Pitkin,  M. 

"    Edwin  C.  farmer,  h.  206  Main,  n.  of  Gilman. 

«   Ernest  J.  fishped.  h.  Goodwin,  c.  School. 


Hale  Hattle  E.  b.  36  Gilbert,  M. 

i<   Henry  B.  editor  Weekly  Grazette,  59  Main, 
h.   20  WeUs  av. 

((   J.  Wilbur,  salesman,  h.  23  Wells  av. 

«   John  D.  carpenter  at  St.Ry.  h.  44  School,  B. 

"    Sarah  J.  wid.  Jason  F.  b.  99  Pitkin. 

«    Truman,  farmer,  h.  12  Broad,  n.  Main,  B. 
Halev  J.  papermaker  at  45  Church. 

«<   i^ames,  farmer,  h.  42  Goodwin,  n.  R.B. 

<<   Patrick,  laborer,  h.  Roberta,  B. 
Hall  Carrie  L.  at  Htfd.  P.O.  b.  Naubuc  aT.  H. 

<<   J.  K nox,  farmer,  h.w.8.  Main,n.  Naubuc  aT.H. 
Hallier  Julius,  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  430  Tolland. 
Hamilton  Joseph  D.  agent,  h.  28  Central. 
Hanmiond  Amos,  b.  13  Central 

«   George  E.  clerk,  b.  13  Central. 

<<   John  K.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  IS  CentraL 
Handel  Christ'n,  farmer^L  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple,  H. 

«    Gotlieb,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple,  H. 
Hancock  Harvey  G.  painter,  219,  h.  21 9  So.  Main. 

«   Howard,  clerk,  h.  136  South  Main. 
Hanley  Michael,  farmer,  h.  c.  Silver  Lane,  S.8.C 

Forbes. 
Hanlon  Marie  L.  wid.  James,  h.  141  Main. 
Hanmer  Chas.  C.  (Noble  jr  H,)  h.u.  21  Bums.  ar. 

«    Charles  F.  h.  67  Main,  opp.  Wells  ar. 

«   Franklin  H.  farmer,  h.  584  Burnside  aT.  n. 
William,  B. 
Hansen    John,    papermaker,  h.   Bumside   av. 

Woodland,  B. 
Harding  W.  B.  (Ferguson  ff  H,)h,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
Harmon  Fred  A.  operator,  N.E.R.  b.  83  Main. 

It   John  P.  farmer,  h.  Naubuc  av.  H. 
Harney  James  p.  barber,  53  Main,  rm.  1,  h.a. 

38  Governor. 
Harris  Herman,  agt.  h.  Main,  e.  side,  s.  of  Silver. 

«   James  T.  sterotyper,  h.u.  59  Hartford  ar. 

«   John,  brakeman,  N.E.R.  h.  14  Olmsted. 

HARRIS  LOUIS  C.  soap  manufacturer, 
h.  Main,  east  side,  south  of  Silver. 

Seepage  522. 

Harrison  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  h.  11  Olmsted. 

«   Bridget,  wid.  James,  paperm.  h.  Forbes,  B. 

u    George  B.  mach.  h.  Olmsted,  n.  Beaumont. 

"    Lucinda,   Mrs.   private  school,    16,  b.  18 
Bumside  av. 

II   Martin  V.  B.  laborer,  b.  36  Hartford  av. 

"    Robert,  b.  Forbes,  B. 

u    Samuel  J.  machinist,  b.  526  Burnside  av. 
Hart  Hennr  T.  coalyard  and  h.  Tolland,  B. 
Hartford  Canoe  Club,  Gilbert,  M. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.    See 

page  426. 

«   Rowing  &  Athletic  Club,  Hartford  av.M. 
Hartley  Wm.  N.  plumber,  b.  84  Bumside. 
Hartz  Frank,  farmer,  h.  Silver,  s.8.e.  Forbes. 

"   John,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Silver,  B. 
Harvey  James  G.  farmer,  b.  258  Main  s.  of  Wil. 
Harwood  F.  W.  Mrs.  b.  22  Wells  av. 

««   Fred.  A.  ins.  clerk,  h.  22  Wells  av. 
Hatch  L.  S.  Mrs.  h.  95  So.  Main,  H. 

"   Maria  L.  wid.  Ephriam  P.  b.  22  Church. 
Haughton  Elizabeth  H.  wid.  Ralph  W.  h.  80 
Main,  near  Bumside  av. 


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Hayen  Frank  G.  machinist,  h.  Roberts,  B. 
Hawksford  William,  at  Colts,  h.  Village. 
Hayden  Edgar  6.  student,  b.  49  Ann. 

<<   Frances,  wid.  Harrison,  h.  28  Burnside  ay. 

«   Henry  R.  editor  Insurance  Journal,  h.  49  Mn. 

«    Henry  R.  Jr.  arcbitect,  b.  49  Main. 

"   Jessie  W.  librarian  Raymond  Lib.  b.  49  Mn. 

«   Joseph  A.  student,  b.  49  Main. 

"   Warren,  printer,  h.  49  Main. 

«   William  6.  engineer  N.E.R.  h.  5  Bragg. 
Hayes  Charles  Mrs.  h.  Cottage,  B. 

«    Edward,  fish  peddler,  h.  8  Olmsted. 

«   Edward  D.  undertaker,  53  Main,  h.  Olmsted. 

«    Eliza  J.  h.  8  Bragg. 

«   F.  E.  far.  Long  Hill,  1st  h,  over  S.  W.  line. 

«   Frederick,  laborer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 

"    Frederick  A.  farmer,  h.  Lone  Hill,  B. 

"   John  L.  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 

«    Patrick  D.  engineer,  h.  6  Ash,  M. 

<<   Peter,  farmer,  b.  Forbes,  B. 

«    Thomas  P.  engineer,  h.  9  Gilbert,  M. 

"   Waldo,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

"    William,  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 
Healey  John,  planer,  h.  18  Gilbert. 
Heath  Calvin,  clerk  at  101  Hfd.  av.  b.  Hfd.  c. 
Heck  Albert  J.  cigarmaker,  b.  24  DarUn. 

«<    Joseph,  cigar  manufacturer,  h.  24  Darlin. 
Heimer  Bruno,  machinist,  b.  15  Garvan. 

<<    Edward,  mason,  h.  15  Garvan. 

«    Paul,  clerk,  b.  15  Garvan. 
Helgren  Pierre  A.  shoemaker,  h.  Park  av.  n.Mn. 
Hendee  Kate,  dressmaker,  b.  2  Goodwin. 

«    Tobias,  farm.  h.  2  Goodwin,  c.  Ellington. 

«    Tobias,  Jr.  b.  2  Goodwin. 
Plenderson  Oscar  filer  at  Popes,  h.  87Naubuc,  H. 
Henning  Francis,  forem.  N.E.R.  h.  6  Beaumont. 
Herrett  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  86  Pleasant. 
Herrick  Louis  A.  shipping  clerk,  h.  105  Pitkin. 
Hickey  John,  fireman  N.L.R.  h.u.  66  Burnside. 

u    John  J.  farmer,  h.  208  Main. 

«    Margaret  Mrs.  b.  Silver,  cor.  Forbes,  B. 

ti    Michael,  teamster,  h.  575  Burnside. 

u    Patrick,  farmer,  h.  Silver  lane  c.  Forbes,  B. 
Higgins  Calvin  M.  engineer,  h.  Elm,  n.  Bissell. 
High  School,  65  Main. 
HiUs  Alonzo  P.  farmer,  h.  28  Silver. 

«    Amariah  M.  h.  43  High,  H. 

"    Chelsea  O.  carriagem.  288  S.  Mn.  h.  Oak,  H. 

"    Chester  M.  tinner,  86  Hartford  av.  h.  24 
Pleasant,  M. 

«    Chris.  E.  farmer,  h.248  S.  Main,  s.  of  Willow. 

<«    Cynthia,  wid.  Ashbel,  h.  51  High,  H. 

«    Edward  F.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    Elliott,  farmer,  h.  Oak,  H. 

«    Everett,  farmer,  h.  Oak,  H. 

«    Fred.  M.  farmer,  h.  247  So.  Main,  s.  Willow. 

««    George  A.  farmer,  b.  28  Silver. 

«    Herbert  C.  supt.  Trans.  Co.  h.  15  Garvan. 

"    Howard  E.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    James,  farmer,  h.w.s.  Main  s.  of  Willow. 

«    Jerome,  farmer,  h.  Oak,  H. 

"    John,  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

<<    John  H.  tinner,  b.  24  Pleasant,  M. 

«    Ruez  H.  captain  steamer  Middletown,  h. 
48  Hartford  av. 


Hills  Samuel,  farmer,  h.  8  Willow. 

«    Sarah,  wid.  Francis,  h.  Oak,  H. 

«<    Shubael  Jr.  painter,  h.  Forbes,  B. 

"    Waldo  M.  h.  7  WiUiam,  B. 

«<   Wiley,  farmer,  h.e.s.  Main  s.  of  Willow,  H. 

«    WiUiam  H.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    William  P.  mason,  h.  51  High,  H. 
Hilton  Arthur,  woodturner,  b.  85  Main. 

(<   James,  carpenter,  h.  Prospect 
Hindle  Charles  F.  mach.  b.  William,  B. 

<<   John  O.  papermaker,  h.  William,  B. 

M    Thomas,  n.  William,  B. 
Hines  Thomas  J.  farmer,  h.  80  Prospect  n.  R.R. 

««    Wm.  J.  carpenter,  h.  80  Orchard  n.  Prospect. 
Hinton  John,  machinist,  h.  1 1  Gilbert,  M. 

"    Harry,  painter,  b.  11  Gilbert.  M. 
Hirschfeld  David,  gen.8tore  115,h.ll5  So.Mn.H. 
Hockanum  Church,  e.s.  Main  opp.  Naubuc  av. 

«   District  School,  w.s.  Main. 

«    Post  Office,  120  Main  opposite  Wadsworth. 
Hod^  Clarence,  farmer,  h.  85  Hartford  av. 

«   John  W.  papermaker,  h.  550  Burnside,  B. 
Holbrook  Ervmg  P.  butcher,  9,h.  2  King  n.  Gil. 
Holden  John,  papermaker,  b.  Church,  B. 
Holland  Harry  A.  machinist,  h.  59  Village. 

«    Peter,  laborer  at  and  b.  161  Silver. 
Hollis   Wm.  M.  marble  yard,  88  Hartford  av. 

h.  Saunders. 
Hollister  Charles  T.  farmer,  h.  116  Silver. 

"   Chauncey,  farmer,  h.  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«   Ellen  Miss,  h.  21  Church. 

«    Frank  F.  farmer,  b.  41  Naubuc  av.  H. 

tt   George  A.  b.  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    W.  Stannard,  mechanic,  h.u.  28  Ranney. 

«    William  T.  mason,  h.  116  Silver. 
Holmes  Ellen  M.  Mrs.  b.  28  Darlin,  M. 

«    Fred  G.  clerk,  b.  83  Elm. 

«    Howard  A.  printer,  h.  22  Pleasant,  M. 

«<    Wm.  S.  farmer,  h.u.  82  Gilbert,  M. 
Holstein  John,  paper  finisher,  h.  28  School,  B. 
Homewood  Albert,  h.u.  26  Wells  av. 
Hopewell  James,  machinist,  h.  Lester,  M. 
Horgan  Dennis,  machinist,  b.  Tolland,  cor.  Bid. 
Horton  Annie,  b.  6  Clark. 

<«   John  L.  woodworker,  h.  6  Clark. 

"   Martha  C.  b.  6  Clark. 
House  Charlotte,  b.  15  High,  H. 

«    Edward,  carpenter,  h.  8  Central. 

«    Geo.  M.  mason,  h.  245  So.  Main,  s.  Willow. 

"    Herbert  B.  driver  U.S.  Ex.  h.  21  Darlin. 

«   Marshall  D.  carpenter  at  8,  h.  8  Olmsted. 
Houston  Jacob,  papermaker,  b.  School,  B. 
Hovey  Andrew  J.  carpenter,  h.  80  Olmsted. 

«    George  A.  mechanic,  b.  80  Olmsted. 

HOWARD  ALFRED  E.  Masonic  Life 
Insurance,  b.  7  William.     See  page  223. 

tt   Arthur  A.  engineer  N.E.R.  h.  9  Linden. 

«    Farnum  L.  b.  75  Main  n.  Orchard. 

"   James  A.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Howard's  Hall,  (public  hall)  568  Burnside,  B. 
Howe  Alfred  C.  farmer,  h.  275  South  Main. 

«    George  W.  electrician,  b.  891  South  Main. 

«    William  W.  machinist,  h.  Comstock  pi. 
Howlett  Henry  G.  h.  15  Wells  av. 
Hugett  Henry  G.  h.u  104  Hartford  av. 


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CHARLB8  L.  JKNCK8. 


JOHN  L.  JBNCKS. 


JENCKS   BROS., 


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No.  100 


HARTFORD  AVE., 

Cor.  Oovemor  St.,  near  the  Bridge. 


East  Hartford  Meadow. 

Telephone,  266-2. 

Hughes  George,  clerk  at  97  Hfd.  av.  b.  Pleas. 

u   James,  conductor  N.E.R.  b.  18  Franklin. 

"    Mamie  A.  dressmaker,  13,  b.  18  Burns,  av. 
Hulbert  Ellerd  O.  painter,  b.  76  Main. 
Hull  John,  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  29  Burnside  av. 
Hunn  Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  80  Larrabee,  B. 
Hunting  John  P.  farmer,  h.  31  Park  av.n.  Main. 
Huntley  Charles,  teamster,  h.  36  Governor. 

"   Joseph  W.  millwright,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Huntting  Henry  J.  b.  87  Main. 

«    Lillian,  music  teacher,  87,  b.  87  Main. 

««   William  L.  (W,  L.  H,  ^  Co,)  office  r.  87, 
h.  87  Main,  n.  of  Orchard. 

"   Wm.  L.  &  Co.  tobacco  dealers,  8  7  Main. 

WiUiam  L.  Huntting. 
«    William  S.  b.  87  Main,  n.  of  Orchard. 
Hurd  Charles  O.  emery  strop,  b.  6  Governor. 
HURD   OLIVERf  mfr.  emery  strop  knife 
sharpener,  6,   b.  6  Governor.    Seepage 
494. 
Hurlburt  Cliarles  £.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

"    Lucv  M.  Mrs.  h.  227  S.  Mn.  s.  of  Willow,  H. 
Hurley  John,  machinist,  98  Pitkin. 
u    Michael,  machinist,  98  Pitkin. 
Hutchings  Charles  C.  blacksm.  97,  h.  97  Pit.  M. 
Hyde  Claude,  laborer  at  and  b.  146  So.  Main,  H. 
u    Frederick  E.  papermaker,  h.  2  William,  B. 
Hyland  Michael,  blacksm.  r.  85  Mn.  h.u.  1 8  Wdbg. 
«    Timothy    F.    carpenter,  h.    Prospect,    2d 
house  n.  Hartford  av. 
Hymerjl^^«e«  Heimer. 

Inoraham  Clarence,  farmer,  h.  High,  H. 

«    Frank  D.  mason,  h.  25  Main. 
Irving  Waldo,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Irwin  Arthur,  fireman,  N.E.R.  h.  Beaumont,  n. 
Olmsted. 

Jackson  George  Y.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  34  0hn8ted. 
James  Thomas,  papermaker,  h.  11  William,  B. 

n    William,  marketman,  b.  11  William,  B. 
Jarman  William  S.  clerk,  h.  18  Church. 
Jengks    Bros,  lumber,   100   Hartford  av.  c. 
Governor,  M.  See  paae  750. 

«    Charles  L.  (Jencks  Bros.)  h.  7  Village,  M. 

«   John  L.  (Jencks  Bros.)h,  255  South  Main,  H. 

"   Wm.  H.  farmer,  h.  12  King,  near  Ellington. 
Jenson  Neils,  stonecutter,  b.  15  Darlin. 
Jesson  Alfred,  bicycle  repairer,  b.  2  Ash,  M. 


Jesson  Henry  A.  painter,  b.  2  Asb,  M. 

«   John  M.  carpenter,  b.  2  Ash,  M. 

«    Niels,  painter,  h.  2  Ash,  M. 
Johnson  Fred.  £.  clerk,  h.  5  Pleasant. 

«    Hans,  fariber,  h.  Lone  Hill,  cor.  BumluaD. 

«   James,  barber,  b.  85  Main. 

"   John  Oscar,  paperm.h.  589  Burnside  »▼.  R 

"   Martin,  fanner,  h.  Long  Hill,  cor.  Bamhain. 
Johnston  Annie  L.  teacher   9ih  dist.   school 

Meadow,  b.  216  Weth.  Hartford  city. 
Jones  Charles  Addison,  carpenter,  135,  h.  1S5 
Burnside  av. 

«    George  S.  farmer,  h.  Naubuc  av.  n.  Hock- 
anum  schoolhouse,  H. 

(<   Hansa,  wid.  Wm.  h.  Naubuc  av.  n.Maiii,  H. 

"   Isaac,  h.  36  Main. 

«   J.  P.  blacksmith,  257,  h.  155  South  Main. 

"   James,  blacksmith,  h.  26  Gilbert,  M. 
Jordan  George  S.  clerk,  h.  Larrabee  St.  B. 

«   Michael,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  7  Ranney. 
Jordon  John,  teamster,  b.  112  Hartford  av.  M. 
Judson  Albert  A.salesmJi.290  SaMain,n.  Willow. 

«    Edwin  A.  farmer,  h.  304  e.s.  So.  Main  a.  of 
Silver. 

It   Herbert  A.  glazier,  h.  312  So.  Main. 

«   Jerusha  £.  b.  312  So.  Main. 

Kane  Bridget,  wid.  James,  h.  87  Woodbridge. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  38  Main  n.  cemetery. 

«    Thomas,  farmer,  b.  Church  &  Forbes,  B. 
Kantz  John,  farmer,h.w.s.Main,  near  Porter  bdge. 

«   Katie,  wid.  Simeon,  h.w.s.  Main,  s.  Maple. 
Kappenberg   Robt.    W.  constable,  farmer,   h. 

Roberts,  B. 
Karll  Charles,  farmer,  h.  Silver  w.  of  Forbes. 
Kearns  James,  farmer,  h.  School,  n.  Goodwin. 

«   James  Jr.  b.  School,  n.  Goodwin. 

«   John  F.  printer,  b.  School,  n.  Goodwin. 

«    Lawrence  P.  ticket  agent,  h.  Stanley  st. 

"   Michael  H.  printer,  h.  14  Pleasant. 
Keeney  AsahelL.  farmer,  h.  Forbes  c.  Brewer,  H. 

«    Dwight,  b.  62  High,  H. 

u    Herbert  E.  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  Silver,  H. 
Kehoe  Bernard,  farmer,  h.  80  Prospect. 

«    Patrick,  farmer,  h.  Ellington  n.  Goodwin. 
Keiber  George,  foreman  N.E.R.  h.  4  Beaumont. 
Kelleher  Timothy,  sectionhand,  h.  8  Goodwin. 
Keller  John,  b.  70  Park  av. 

ti   William  W.  plumber,  h.  22  Darlin,  M. 
Kelley  Annie,  b.  88  Main. 

«   Francis  J.  machinist,  b.  88  Main. 

«   John,  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.u.  14  Woodbridge. 

«   Marcella,  clerk,  b.  88  Main. 

«   Marv,  wid.  John,  h.  88  Main  n.  cemetery. 
Kelly  John,  engineer  N.E.R.  b.  12  Olmsted. 

it   Peter,  fireman,  b.  22  Woodbridge. 
Kenjockety  Amelia,  b.  29  Main. 
Kennedy  Abbie,  wid.  Samuel,  b.  10  William,  B. 

"    Greorge  A.  farmer,  b.  Silver,  e.  of  Forbes,  B. 

«   Harriet  E.  h.  Silver  e.  of  Forbes,  B. 

"    Herbert,  farmer,  h.  Silver  e.  of  Forbes,  B. 

«   John,  farmer,  h.  56  Governor. 

"   Julia  Mrs.  h.  16  School,  B. 

«   Leonard»jpapermaker,  b.  21  School. 

«    Samuel  H.  papermaker,  Ilu.  10  William. 


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751 


Eenney  Geoive,  laborer,  b.  Main. 

«   John  P.  Uumer,  h.  Main  s.  of  Porter  H. 
Kent  John,  laborer  at  and  b.  124  Bumside  av. 
Kieman  John  F.  mason,  h.  38  Governor. 

u   Kate,  wid.  Francis,  h.  38  Governor. 

M   Sylvester,  bricklayer,  b.  38  Governor. 
Kilboome  A.  £.  h.  Main,  Sa  Windsor  line. 

«   Alfred  J.  Mrs.  h.  280  Main. 

u  Charles  P.  b.  830  Tolland. 

«    Henry  P.  emp.  paper  mill,  h.  380  Tolland,  B. 

"   Wm.  H.  carpenter,  N.E.R.  h.  26  Ranney. 
Kilgariff  Austin,  n.  42  Ranney. 

ii   Michael,  car  inspector  N.E.K  h.  Park  av.  n. 
R.R.  B. 
Killen  Ernest  La  Rue,  clerk,  h.u.  27  Main. 
Killian  John,  at  Colts,  h.  30  Yillase. 
Kilner  William,  engineer  at    milker's  paper 

mill,  h.  536  Bumside  av.  B. 
Kilty  Patrick,  h.  21  Goodwin. 
Kimball  Clarence  S.  carpenter,  h.  318Tolland,B. 

«   Daniel  Martin,  h.  314  Tolland. 

«    Tamson  A.  wid.  E.  P.h.  818  Tolland,  B. 

"   Willis  S.  b.  318  Tolland,  B. 
Kimmerle  Henir  L.  barber,  h.  29  Central. 

«    Henry  L.  Jr.  polisher,  b.  29  Central. 
King  Alfred,  laborer,  h.  Park  av.  B. 

«    Annie  K.  b.  56  (xovernor. 

«   Bart,  fireman,  N.E.R.  b.  20  Tolland. 

«   Chas.  E.  watchman,  St.  Rv.  h.  9  Comstock  pi. 

it   Charles  H.  bookkeeper,  h.  115  Hfd.  av.M. 

u   E.  C.  L.  b.  115  Hartford  av.  M. 

"   Edward  E.  selectman,  tobacco,  warehouse 
Hartford,  av.  cor.  Pros.  h.  56  Grovemor. 

«    Everett,  machinist,  h.  24  Main. 

«   Frederick,  fireman,  b.  60  Tolland. 

"    George,  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  60  Tolland. 

((    Geoxve  Jr.  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  60  Tolland. 

"   J.  Walter,  machinist,  h.  31  Main  c.  Garvan. 

«    Louis  H.  silverplater,  b.  115  Hartford  av.M. 

«    Rose  S.  wid.  Ernest,  h.  13  Burnside  av. 

"    Wilbur  J.  boarding-house,  88  Main. 
Kinghorn  David,  blacksmith,  h.  38  Governor. 

"    William,  machinist,  b.  40  Governor. 
Kinnane  John,  papermaker,  h.  Church,  B. 

"    Lawrence,  papermaker,  b.  Church,  B. 
Kipling  Francis  J.  station  master,  Burnside  de- 
pot, b.  13  William. 
Kirbell  Benjamin,  harnessmaker,  h.  39  Silver. 

«   Joseph,  harnessmaker,  h.  9  Silver. 
KiRCHEN  William,  New  England  Wood  Yard, 
Ranney  c.  Mn.  b.  104  Mn.  See  page  754. 
Klein  Adolph,  cigarpacker,  h.u.  288  So.  Main,  H. 
Knoch  August,  machinist,  h.  60  Naubuc,  H. 
Koch  Samuel,  operator,  N.E.R.  b.  Tol.  cor.  Bid. 
Kossick  Simon,  cigarmaker,  h.  Spring. 
Kostenbader  John  J.  currier,  h.  Pitkin  n.  Main. 
Kowalski  Charles,  farmer,  h.  Forbes  n.Brewer,H. 

«*    Fred'k  W.  farmer,  h.  HUls,  H. 

«<    Godfrey,  blacksmith,  h.  Forbes  n.  Brewer,H. 
Kraschnefski  August,  silverplater,  h.  High,  cor. 

Naubuc  av.  H. 
Krohankie  Fred,  cigarm.  h.  Main,  s.  Maple. 
Kroher  John,  bartender,  h.  Lester,  M. 
Kuebler  John  M.  Jr.  laborer,  b.  20  Prospect. 

«    Robert  B.  printer,  b.  20  Prospect. 


Kuebler  Teresa,  wid.  John  M.  h.  20  Prospect. 

c(    William,  farmer,  h.  Orchard,  cor.  Prospect 
Kugler  John  Mrs. :  h.  High,  H. 

Lagkmann  Frank,  carpenter,  h.  30  Gilbert. 
La  Fortune  Victor  E.  conductor  St.  Rv.h.60  Garv. 
Lahey  James,  wood  merchant,  h.r.l  Burnside  av. 
Lahie  Louis,  carpenter,  h.  Forbes  s.  Roberts. 
Landers  John,  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  1 1  Tolland. 

((   Morris,  h.u.  1 1  Tolland. 

«    Thomas,  h.  68  Tolland. 

u   Thomas,  b.u.  11  Tolland. 
Landon  Will  P.  clerk,  N.E.R.  h.  57  Bumside. 
Lane  Davis  E.  dentist,  h.  75  Main  n.  Orchard. 
LangJohn,  laborer,  b.  40  South  Main. 

«    Roger,  laborer,  h.  Colt. 
Langdon  Burton  H.  grocer  110  Main,  h.  Linden 
n.  Main. 

u   Mary  E.  wid.  Merrick  C.  b.  Linden,  n.  Main. 

Lapine  Alice,  printer  at  101  Mn.  b.  5  Comstock  pi. 
Larkum  Ann  M.  wid.  Charles  C.  h.  65  Main. 
Larrow  Johanna,  wid.  Matthias,  b.  1 1  Ranney. 
Larson  Albert,  laborer  at  and  b.  Silver  n.  Ken. 

«   John,  carpenter,  h.  78  Main. 

It   Nels,  clerk,  h.  Forbes,  n.  Roberts,  B. 
Lassen  Carl  C.  farmer,  h«  Colt,  H. 

It   Hans,  farmer,  h.  Naubuc  av.  H. 

Lathrop  Albert  H.  livery  and  boarding  stable,  6 
Governor  n.  Main,  h.  63  Main. 

«    Charles  E.  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 

«    Charles  W.  h.  150  Bumside  av.  B. 

«   Frederick,  farmer,  h.  Roberts,  B. 
Lawler  Michael,  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  Bclden. 
Lawrence  Mary,  h.  Elm,  cor.  Central. 
Layland  Edmund,  machinist,  b.  31  Pleasant,  M. 

tt    William,  machinist,  h.  31  Pleasant,  M. 
Leary  James,  laborer,  h.  9  Burnside  av. 

"   Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  40  Ranney. 

<<   Nellie  and  Minnie,  b.  40  Ranney. 

«    Timothy  J.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  4  Olmsted. 

«    William,  laborer  at  and  b.  267  So.  Main,  H. 
LeCourt  Leon,  iceman,  h.  95  Hartford  av. 
Lee  James  L.  machinist,  h.  3  Willow,  H. 
Lemire  Louis,  laborer,  h.  6  Pleasant. 
Leonard  Oliver  W.  h.  16  Linden. 

tt   Ralph,  operator,  b.  Belden,  near  R.R.  track. 
I^ester  Andrew  M.  peddler,  h.  lister,  M. 

"    Charles  E.  W.  cutter,  h.  99  Pitkin,  M. 

«    Charles  H.  clerk,  h.  26  Darlin,  M. 

«    Charles  R.  H.  plater,  b.  26  Darlin,  M. 

«    Henry,  b.  9  Darlin. 

"    Henry  H.  silverplater,  h.  27  Darlin,  M. 

"    Howard  W.  clerk,  b.  28  Pleasant,  M. 

(*   James  G.  machinist,  h.  9  Darlin. 

«   Julius  M.  clerk,  h.  28  Pleasant,  M. 

"    Lawrence  V.  farmer,  h.  60  Silver. 

((   Mabel  E.  teacher  b.  60  Silver. 

"    Martin  K.  farmer,  h.  99  Pitkin,  M. 

"    Porter,  farmer,  h.  101  Silver  c.  Willow. 
Leve  Charles,  papermaker,  h.  Bumside  av.  B. 
Levy  Julius,  drug  store,  14,  h.  14  Church,  B. 
Lewis  Anna,  wid.  Wm.  J.  h.  106  Burnside  av. 

«    T.  Jarvis,  ins.  clerk,  h.  11  Sherman. 

"   William  B.  clerk,  b.  106  Bumside  av. 


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GEEE  S    EAST    HABTFORD   DIRBCTOEY. 


Liebert  Arthur  C.  cashier  Conn.  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Go.  h.  118  Main  c.  Park. 

«    Gustave  Mrs.  b.  118  Main  c.  Park. 
Linbers  Jacob,  glazier,  h.  84  Broad,  H. 
Linton  James  H.  carpenter,  h.  Larrabee  B. 
Little  Clinton  B.  papermaker,  h.  Kennedy. 
Little  Lida,  teacher  2nd  district  school,  b.Hfd.c. 

«   Elbert  C.  agent,  h.  78  Bumside. 
Lloyd  John,  dropforger,  h.  97  Ilartford  av. 

«    Thomas  F.  clerk,  b.  35  Pleasant. 
Lockmann  Frank,  cooper,  h.  28  Gilbert. 
Loftus  John,brakeman,  N.E.R.b.u.  96  Bmsd.  av. 
London  H.  B.  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 
Long  Albert  A.  farmer ,h.  Ellington,  n.  Goodwin. 

"    George  H.  farmer,  h.  School  and  Ellington. 

«<    Hill  District  School,  B. 
Loomis  A.  M.  b.  11  Burnside  av. 

t(   Charles  B.  clerk  at  84,  b.  85  Main. 

••«   Herbert  W.  clerk,  h.  10  Wells  av. 

u   Mary,  wid.  Chester  M.  h.  11  Bmsd.  av. 

it    Walter  A.  h.  26  Hartford  av. 
Lord  Levi  H.  at  N.Y.R.  h.  74  Hartford  av. 
Loveland  Annie  S.  wid.  Frank,  h.  24  Pleasant. 

it   Frederick  R.  printer,  b.  20  Gilbert. 

«   James  M.  carpenter,  b.  20  Gilbert 

«<    RoUin,  carpenter,  h.  20  Gilbert. 
Lowry  William  A.  drugstore,  Post  Office,  56  Main 

St.  cor.  Bissell,  b.  15  Burnside  av. 
Lucy  Mary,  wid.  Martin,  h.  Forbes,  s.  Roberts,  B. 
Luia  Annie  Mrs.  h.  Elm,  cor.  Central. 

"    Owen,  laborer,  b.  Elm,  cor.  Central. 
Lull  Forest  G.  carpenter,  h.  21  Church. 
Lund  John,  at  Popes,  h.  Larrabee,  B. 
Lyman  Edith  B.  b.  18  Village,  M. 

"    L.  Warren,  h.  18  Village,  M. 
Lyon  Charles,  farmer,  li.  Silver. 

"   James,  farmer,  h.  148  So.  Main,  H. 
Lyons  John,  blacksm.  at  r.  87  Mn.  b.  18  Wdbg. 

Mackey  Newton,  painter,  h.  2  Webster. 
MacLean  Charlotte  E.  h.  12  Wells. 

"    Mary  E.  h.  12  Wells. 
Magner  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  72  Hartford  av. 
Mahan  John,  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  Cow  Lane. 
Main  Fred,  helper,  h.r.  1 7  Main. 
Mairson  David,  clerk,  h.u.  6  Pleasant. 
Malloy  Daniel,  h.u.  80  Ranney. 
Malone  John,  employe  at  N.E.R.  b.  114  Main. 
Manion  William,  at  N.E.R.  h.  26  Woodbridge. 
Manning  Morris  Mrs.  farmer,  h.  llHigh,n.  Mn.H. 
Manock  Edmund,  shoemaker,  h.  32  Pleasant,  M. 
Mans  George,  barber,  b.  22  Pleasant. 
March  John,  farmer,  h.  Forbes. 

*<    Mary,  wid.  John,  h.  Maple, H. 
Marcy  Ann,  wid.  Anson  H.  h.  5  Village,  M. 
Marlow  Wm.  H.  tinner,  h.r.  117  Main. 
Maroney  Dennis,  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 
Mars  George,  blacksm.  at  1  Vil.  h.  1 7  Bmsd.  av. 
Marsden  N.  Jere.  blacksm.  h.  Bragg,  n.  Olmsted. 
Marston  David  D.  at  Colts,  h.  40  Pleasant. 
Martin  Annie  E.  physician,  b.  23  Central. 

«   Eva  M.  postmistress,  H.P.O.  and  grocery. 
So.  Main,  opp.  Wadsworth,  b.  1 7  Broad. 

«    Henry  F.  printer,  b.  23  Centrid. 

<<   Hugh  J.  printer,  h.  23  Central. 


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101  Main,  n.  R.R.  depot,  h.  101  Main. 

See  page  771. 

«   John  A.  farmer,  h.  1 7  Broad,  n.  Main,  H. 
Matley  John  M.  engineer  N.E.R.  L  33  Park  et. 
May  Rate,  h.e.s.  M^n  c  Willow. 
Mayberry  F.  H.  physician,  h.  575  Burnside  ar.  K. 
Mayer  Lewis,  tooacco  warehouse.  High,  H. 

u  Joseph  Sons,  tobacco  wareh.  Colt  st.  S.L. 
Mayo  Minnie,  wid.  William,  h.r.  99  Hartford. 
McAloon  Mary,  h.  91  Prospect. 

"    Patrick,  farmer,  h.  57  Prospect,  c  Orchard. 
McAuliff  Cornelius,  asst.  yardmaster  Nr.E.R  h. 

7  Woodbridge. 
McCabe  James,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland. 
McCarthy  Edw.  J.  engineer,  h.  45  Governor. 

«   John  J.  polisher  at  Popes,  h.  268  So.  Mn.  H. 

«   Patrick,  nelper,  h.  30  Ranney. 

«   Richard,  sectionhand  N.E.R.  b.  11  Ranney. 
McCarty  Daniel,  at  N.E.R.  h.  Forbes,  B. 
Dennis,  farmer,  b.  Roberts,  B. 
John  J.  farmer,  b.  1 75  Main. 
Michael,  farmer,  h.  Roberts,  B. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  6  Ring. 
Thomas  J.  farmer,  b.  Rot^rts,  B. 
McClelland  Belle,  widow  Thomas,  h.  Tolland, 
n  Larrabee  B 

«    Mary  J.  widow  William  J.  h.  Tolland,  B. 

«   Robert,  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill  st. 

«    Robert,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
McClure  David,  carpenter,  h.  Hartford,  c. 
McCormickWm.  L.  h.  1  Goodwin  lane. 
McCown  Joseph,  conduc.  N.E.R.  b.  40  Tolland. 
McCreery  Frank,  printer  Am.  Ent.  b.  101  Main. 
McCullough  Bridget,  wid.  John,  h.  28  Village. 

«    Felix,  h.  34  Village,  M. 

"    Henry,  sailor,  b.  32  Village. 

(<    Wm.  E.  engineer,  h.  Village,  n.  R.R. 

It    William  H.  printer,  b.  32  Village. 
McCutcheon  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  8  Tolland' 
McDonald  Bernard,blackBmith,  h.  SlOToUand,  B. 

tt   David,  carpenter,  h.  35  Governor. 

it   Frank,  machinist,  b.  22  Woodbridge. 

«    Martin,  b.  45  Governor. 
McDermott  Ja8.  H.  propr.  N.  £.  House,  85 

Main.  Seepage  754. 

McElwin  Andrew  J.  h.  22  Ranney. 
McGrehan  Anthony,  farmer,  h.  231  So.  Main,  H. 

«   Jonas  Y.  farmer  at  and  b.  231  So.  Main. 

"   Marcus,  farmer  at  and  b.  231  So.  Main. 
McGinnis  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  41  Governor. 
McGraw  Eugene,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  Tolland 

cor.  Bidwell. 
McGregor  James  A.  paperfinisher,  h.  Forbes. 

Mcintosh ,  farmer,  n.  Ellington,  n.  Goodwin. 

McKee  James  F.  carpenter,  h.  3  King. 

«   John  J.  carpenter,  b.  3  King. 

«   Mary,  wid.  WlQiam,  h.u.  16  Pleasant,  M. 

«    William  J.  carpenter,  b.u.  16  Pleasant,  M. 

«    William  J.  carpenter,  h.  3  King. 
McKenzie  Albert  L.  conduc.  N.E.R.  h.  30  Tol. 
McKibbin  James  A.  associate  editor  American 

Enterprise,  b.  101  Main. 
McKinney  Jas.  employe  N.E.R.  h.  20  Ranney. 
McLauren  Belle,  b.  1  Ranney. 


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McMahon  Daniel,fann.h.246o6dwin,ii.Ellmgtoii. 

It   Joseph,  papermaker  4t  45  Church. 
McMann  Ann  Mrs.  h.  22  School,  B. 
McNair  Christina  Mrs.  dressm.  1.  h.  1  Ranney. 

«   James,  currier,  h.  1  Ranney. 
McNulty  John,  lineman,  b.  4  Lynn. 
McVey  John,  Rev.   pastor  Methodist  church, 

Bumside,  h.  576  Bumside,  B. 
Meagher  Michael,  bartender,  h.  Cow  Lane. 
Mears  Geoi^e,  blacksmith,  h.r.  65  Burnside. 
Memorial  Chapel,  191  Main. 
Meredith  £dw.  at  N.E.R.  h.  Brnsd.  av.  n.  Tol. 

"   Mary  E.  wid.  Charles,  b.  Brnsd.  av.  n.  Tol. 
Merrill  Flossie  B.  b.  161  Silver. 

«   Winnie  M.  b.  161  Silver. 

Merriman  Charles,  town  treasurer,  insurance 
agent,  85,  h.  85  Main.  See  page  758. 

((   Eugene  H.  confectionery,  etc.,  51  Main,  li. 
Elm,  n.  Wells  av. 

<^   Frank  B.  bookkeeper,  h.  84  Main. 
Merritt  John  W.  conductor,  h.  88  Ranney. 
Metcalf  Greorge,  papermaker,  h.  8.  William. 
Mikkelsen  R^musP.  watchman,  h.88  Governor. 
Miller  Annie,  bkkpr.  at  102  Hfd.  av.  b.  Hfd.  c. 

II   Benjamin  T.  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 

«    Don  Alonzo,  larmer,  h.  18  Ranney. 

a   Joseph,  farmer,  h.  82  Olmsted. 

«    William  M.  Jr.  trav.  salesman,  b.  184  Main. 
Miner  Eliza  M.  wid.  Jesse  L.  h.u.  20  Silver. 

««    George,  machinist,  h.  Silver,  cor.  Forbes. 

«   John  F.  finisher,  h.  William. 

«    Susan  F.  wid.  Charles  H.  b.  24  Burnside  av. 

a   Walter,  conductor  St  Ry.  h.u.  1  Garvan. 
MiSKiLL  John,  livery  stable,  r.  85  Main,  h. 

Governor.  Seepage  758. 

Mitchell  Frank  A.  kerosene,  h.  Olmsted. 
Moffatt  James,  b.  8  William. 
Moison  Elmer  G.  carpenter,  h.  90  Main. 
Monahan  Dennis,  farmer,  h.  S^  Goodwin. 

«   Michael,  h.  Ellington,  n.  School. 

"    Timothy,  farmer,  b.  202  Main. 
Montgomery  Hi^h,  h.  2  Church,  c.  Brnsd.  av.  B. 
Moody  Charles  C.  market  gardener,  105,  h.  105 
Burnside  av. 

«   Lillie  M.  b.  105  Burnside  av. 

u    O.  W.  h.  Tolland,  opposite  William,  B. 
Moonan  John,  paperm.  h.  Cottage,  n.  Bridge. 
Moonesey  James,  papermaker  at  45  Church. 


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IxlVepy  and 
Boarding  Stable. 

The  Only  Livery  in  Town. 

The  Finest  of  Teams  let  at  the 
Most  Beaeonahle  Bates. 

Telephone  Connection  irith 
Lowiy'8  Drug  Store. 

Stable,  r.  85  Mairii  St.  next  New  England  House, 

EAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Moore  Ardmr  P.  supt.  E.  H.  water  works,  tax 
collector,  constable,  h.  143  Main,  c.  Pros. 
Clarissa,   wid.  Jas.  A.    boardinghouse,   2 

Governor,  c.  Main. 
Ernest  A.  b.  143  Main. 
Eugene  £.  insurance  agent,  b.  143  Main. 
Ilarvey,  h.  105  Hartford  av. 
Joseph,  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.Tol.  e.  Larrabee. 
Robert,  employe  N.E.R.  h.  22  Goodwin. 
Sarah,  wid.  George,  h.  52  High,  H. 
Moran  Mary  C.  clerk,  b.  25  Governor. 
«   Mathias,  farmer,  h.  Prospect,  n.  Hfd.  av. 
«   Sarah  F.  Mrs.  h.  25  Governor. 
«   Thomas  J.  paperhanger,  b.  Prospect,  c.  Hfd. 
Morean  Joseph,  conductor  N.E.R.b.96  Brnsd.av. 
Morgan  James,  engineer,  h.  24  Wells. 
Monarty  James,  h.  114  Main. 
Morris  James,  carpenter,  b.  68  Tolland. 
Morse  Ella  M.  b.  84  Bumside  ave. 
it   Frank,  silverturner,  b.  34  Bumside. 
«   James  L.  farmer,  h.  34  Burnside. 
«    Ralph  E.  Mrs.  h.  145  Silver. 
Mosgrove  Thomas,  b.u.  104  Hartford  av. 
Mott  Orville,  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  Highland. 
Muir  J.  A.  brakeman,  h.  32  Ranney. 
Mulcahy  William  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«    William  Jr.  farmer,  b.  Hills,  H. 
Muldoon  Daniel,  emp,  N.E.R.  h.  Main,  n.  track. 
«   Michael,  b.  29  Governor. 

Patrick,  tracklayer,  h.  29  Governor. 
Peter,  machinist,  b.  29  Governor. 
Thomas,  section  hand,  li.rear  of  168  Main, 
n.  of  Prospect. 
Mulhearn  William,  papermaker,  h.  Forbes,  B. 
Mullally  Peter,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Mullen  Michael,  emp.  N.E.R.  b.  88  Main. 
Mulligan  Catharine,  wid.  James,  h.  28  Ranney. 
<(    David,  brakeman,  b.  28  Ranney. 
«   John,  brakeman,  b.  28  Ranney. 
"    Peter,  fireman,  b.  28  Ranney. 
Munsell  Franklin  E.  motorm.  St.  Ky.  h.  7  Coms.pl. 
Murphy  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  Silver,  c.  Forbes,  B. 
David,  farmer,  h.  162  Silver. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  Burnside  av. 
George,  papermaker,  h.u.  44  School,  B. 
James  P.  farmer,  h.  162  Silver. 
Philip  P.  clerk  N.E.R.  b.  80  Prospect. 
Walter  G.  |>hysician,  81  ^  h,  91  Main. 


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JAMES  H.  MCDERMOTT,  Proprietor. 

A  First-olM8  Hotel,  newly  refitted.    Heated  with  Steam. 

A  CommeroUl  patronage  eapecUlly  solicited.  Billiard 

Parlor  attached.    Easy  of  access  to  all  parts  of 

the  town,  city  and  vloinity. 

RATES.  $1.60  AND  $2.00  A  DAY. 

Reduction  in  Bates  to  permanent  Boarders.   Livery  and 
Feed  Stables  connected. 

85  MAIN  ST..  opp.  Bumside  Ave., 

EAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Walter  G.  Murpht,  Physician  and  Sureeon. 
Office  81,  h.  81  Main,  cor.  Orchard,  op- 
posite Episcopal  Church. 

Office  Honrs— 7  to  8  ▲.  M. 

1  to  8  P.  M. 
7  to  8  F.  M. 

Murray  Ellen,  wid.  Patrick,  h.  68  School,  B. 

«   James,  papermaker,  b.  68  School,  ¥^. 

(<   James,  2d,  farmer,  h.  201  Bumside  av. 

«   James  F.  farmer,  b.  Ellington,  n.c.  School. 

«   John,  papermaker,  h.  98  Larrabee,  B. 

«   John,  teamster,  b.  30  Gilbert. 

«<   John  F.  painter,  h.  898  So.  Main. 

<•   Martin,  laborer,  h.  56  Prospect,  c.  Orchard. 

a   Thomas,  farmer,  h.  Ellington,  cor.  School. 

"    Wm.  D.  Mrs.  (Annie  E.)  h.  16  School,  B. 
Myers  Charles  C.  beltmaker,  b.  Pitkin  c.  Main. 

«   Martin,  painter,  b.  Tolland,  B. 

Nabin  Michael,  conductor  N.E.R.  h.  Highland. 
Neild  Robert  A.  engineer,  h.  8.  Comstock. 
Nelson  Beverley,  h.  Elm,  c.  Central. 

"    Leland  E.  machinist^  h.  22  Bumside. 

«    Ludwig,  carpenter,  h.  Park  ay.  n.  School. 
Newman  Fred,  machinist,  b.  98  Hartford  av.M. 

"   Lucy,  wid.  George  M.  h.  98  Hartford  av. 

((    Samuel,  watchmaker,  b.  98  Hartford  av.  M. 
Newton  Charles,  bridgebuilder,b.  Braeg,c.  01m. 

<«   Laura,  wid.  Charles  S.  dressmaker,  16,  h. 
u.  16  Bumside. 

(»   Murray  A.  motorman  St.  Ry.  h.  6  Lynn. 

"   William  L.  engineer,  h.  Cow  Lane. 

New  England  House,  James  H.  McDermott, 
proprietor,  85  Main.         See  page  754. 

New  England  Wood  Yard,  Wm.  Kirchen, 
propr.  north  of  R.R.  100,  b.  104  Main. 

«   England  R.  1^.;  office  at  depot;  shope,  Pk.  ay. 

«   York  &  N.E.R.  depot,  r.  85  Main. 
Nicholl  David  S.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  87  Park  ay. 

«   John  S.  fireman,  b.  37  Park  ay. 
Nichols  Cora  Miss,  b.  99  Governor,  M. 
Nicholson  Emma  M.  wid.  H.  A.  h.  20  Village,  M. 

it   Frank  H.  mason,  b.  20  Village,  M. 

«   Robert,  teamster,  b.  104  Hartford  ay.  M. 

«   Ruel  H.  mason  builder,  and  bailding  moyer, 
20,  h.  20  Village,  M. 
Niver  John,  employed  at  N.E.R.  b.  18  Franklin. 
Noathlich  Charles  W.  farmer,  h.  Roberts,  B. 


New  England 

Wood  Yard. 

7  hhk.    Hard  or  5«H  Wood  lor    SLQQ 

Also,  tbe  moving  of  Household  FamUnre  a4  Shori 
Notice,  and  at  Low  Prloee. 

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Woodftrd,       P.  0.  Box.  27. 
Cor.  RANNEY  and  HAIII  ST.        95  MIN  STREET. 

BAST  HARTFORD.  CONN. 

Noble  Charles  8.  drag  clerk  at  61  Main,  Ko. 

45  Hartford  ay. 

«   &  Hanmer,  boots  and  shoes,  etc,  92  Main. 

W.  B.  Noble.  Cliartea  C.  HanaMf.  , 

«   Henry  D.  baker,  1,  h.  1  Ganran. 

«   James  M.  clerk,  h.u.  45  Hartford. 

«   William  B.  dramsC,  61,  h.n.  27  Main. 
Nodine  Isaac  P.  macmnist,  h.u.  28  Wells. 

«   William  H.  letter-carrier,  b.u.  28  Wella. 
Nolan  John,  pile  cutter,  h.  Bragg,  cor.  Olmsted. 
North  District  School,  7  King,  c.  Gilman. 

M   Mill  Dist  School,  1 5  School,n.  Bumside  ay.B 
Northam  Helen  R.  h.  41  Bumside. 
Nuttall  Fred'k,  laborer,  b.  146  So.  Main.  H. 
O'Brien  Catherine,  wid.  John,  b.  Goyemor. 

«   William,  teamster,  h.  IS  Darlin,  M. 

«<   William,  carpent^,  b.  112  Hartford  ay. 

Thomas  S.  O'Connbll  Physician  and    Snr- 

geon,  office  15,  h.  15  Bnmside  ay. 

Offloe  Hours— 7  to  9  ajl 

1  to  8  and  7  to  9  r.M. 

O'CoNNiXL  Thomas  S.  physician,  15,  h.   15 

Bumside  ay. 
O'Donnell  James,  conduc.  N.£.R.b.u.96Bm8d.ay. 
Oelkuck    Edward,    hamessmaker,   111    Hart- 
ford ay.  h.n.  20  Pleasant,  M. 

«   Henry,  stonecutter,  h.u.  20  Pleasant,  M. 
O'Flaherty  Patrick,  bricklayer,  h.n.  9  Gaxran. 
Ogden  Charles,  paper  finisher,  h.  Woodland^  B. 
O^em  Peter,  emp.  N.E.R.  b.  Belden. 
Olcott  Elmer  I.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Oliyer  Rachel  Mrs.  h.u.  Brewer,  n.  Main,  H. 
Ohnsted  A.  Edward,  h.  101  Prospect. 

«   Aaron  F.  farmer,  b.  202  Main. 

«   Amy  Mrs.  b.  60  SUyer. 

«   Anna  M  h.  101  Prospect. 

«   Annie  E.  b.  119  Main  n.  of  R.R.  tracks. 

«   Arthur  G.  farmer,  h.  166  Main. 

«   C.  Henry,  ciyii  engineer,  b.  197  Main. 

(<    Charles,  papermaker,  h.  14  School,  B. 

«   Charles  E.  tanner,  b.  168  Miun  n.  King. 

«   Clarence  G.  b.  14  School,  B. 

«   Elihu,  machinist,  h.  1 76  Main  n.  Kins. 

«   Greorge  Howell  Jr.  salesman,  h.  124  Slain. 

»   Grace  C.  stenographer  at  £.H.  Mfg.  Co. 
b.  14  School. 

i«   Harry  D.  insurance,  h.  119  Main. 

u   Harry  W.  b.  124  Main. 


OBER*S    EAST    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


756 


W.  H.  OLMSTED, 

Surveyor  I^Gvil  Engineer^ 

Will  tomldi  Surveys,  Plans,  Bttlnuites,  tad  Bhie 

Prints  for  opening  new  Streets,  Bridges,  and 

Highways,  and  for  Developing  Public 

or  Private  Property. 

LAND    DRAINAGE  AND  SANITARY    ENQINEERINQ. 

DBALBBIM 

TITRIFIED  SEWEB  PIPE  of  aU  sizes. 
197  MAIN  STREET, 

Near  Memorial  ChapeL  North  of  R.  B.  Tracks- 

BAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Olmsted  Horace  Mrs.  h.  Elm  n.  Bissell  st. 

«   James  Hubert,  farmer,  h.  194  Main  c.  King. 

<<   Stanley  P.  farmer,  h.  101  Prospect  n.  Main. 

u   William  A.  teams,  at  101  Hfd.  a¥.  h.  6  Pie. 
Olmsted  William  H.civilenffineer4i.l97Main, 
next  to  Memorial  chap^.     See  page  755. 
O'Neil  Daniel,  fireman  N.E.K.  h.  Bornside  ay. 

«   Eiigene,  marble  cutter  at  88,  b.  108  Hfd.  av. 

«   Francis,  farmer,h.  Forest  e.  of  Forbes,  H. 

«   Maggie,  dressmaker,  b.  186  Main. 

*<   Margaret,  wid.  Daniel,  h.  186  Main. 
Osborn  Ferdinand,  papemokr.  b.  7  William,  B. 

*<    Samuel  L.  carpenter,  b.  100  Park  ay. 
Osterbaus  Jacob,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Ostrout  Louis  J.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  144  Bumside,  B. 
Ott  Charles,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Silver,  B. 

<<   Jacob,  farmer,  b.  Forbes,  s.  of  Silver,  B. 
Ouam  John,  laborer,  62,  b.  62  Naubuc,  H. 
Overton  Delos,  farmer,  h.  Willow  n.  Silver. 

«   Frank  H.  farmer,  h.  Willow  n.  Silver. 

**   George,  clerk,  h.w.s.  Main,  s.  of  Willow. 

M   William  J.  farmer,  h.  Willow  n.  SUver. 

Paok  Morvill,  conductor  N.E.R.  b.  20  Tolland. 
Pair  Louis,  shoemaker,  r.  107  Main,h.  Brnsd.  av. 
Palmer  George,  brakem.  h.  567  BuoMide  av.  B. 

u   Mary  J.  wid.  James  L.  h.  5 1  Main  s.  of  Silver. 

"   Walter  H.  farmer,  h.  51  South  Main. 
Paradis  Fred.  h.  92  Larrabee,.B. 
Parsons  Myron  P.  painter,  h.  550  Bumside  av. 

u   Sarah  H.  wid.  Elias,  h.  40  Nau.  n.  Broad,  H. 
Patnod  Edward,  sawyer,  h.  9  Garvan. 
Pearce  Jos.  carriagem.  h.  Tolland,  near  School. 
Pease  Alexis,  motorman,  h.  10  Lynn. 

«   John  F.  tobacco  dealer,  h.  74  Bumside  ay. 

it  John  W.  clerk,  b.  74  Burnside. 
Pebbles  Cornelia,  wid.  £klward,h.  16  Village,  M. 

«   Watson,  mason,  h.  High,  H. 
Peck  Arthur  N.  transfer  agent  at  U.  S.  Express, 

h.  587  Bumside  av. 
PECK    HARRY    H.  lumber  dealer,  h. 
9  Sherman  av.  See  page  463. 

Peet  Charles  G.  clerk,  h.  8.  Wells  av. 
Pelton  Charles  1^.  machinistrh.u.  19  Brasd.  av. 

«   L.  C.  (StoughUm  ^  P.)  h.  40  Burnside. 
People's  Drugstore, Julius  Levy,prop.  14  Ch. B. 
Perry  Charles  O.  clerk,  h.  12  Gilbert,  M. 
Persons  L.  B.  Mrs.  nurse,  76,  h.u.  76  Naubuc,  H. 


Peterson  Charles,  at  N.E.R.  h.  Bragg,  c.  OUn. 

«   Eric,  laborer,  h.  Bragg. 

M   Peter  C.  blacksmith,  h.  430  Tolland,  B. 
Pf eifer  Jacob,  farmer,  h.  Maple  near  Main,  H. 
Pfeiffer  John  farmer  at  and  b.  51  Naubuc,  H. 
Phelps  Alvin  M.  carpenter,  h.  103  Hartford  av. 

«  Katie  Mrs.  h.  52  Main. 

<<   Maria,  wid.  Daniel,  b.  108  Hartford  av. 
Phillips  Sidney,  brakeman  N.£.R.h.  27  Linden. 
Rckering  R.  C.  brakeman,  b.  88  Main. 
Pierce  Luella  Mrs.  b.  4  Bumside  av. 
Pike  Geo.  H.  dmgdst,  1 06,  h.  1 08  Hartford  ay.  M. 

u  Louis,  drug  clerk,  106,  b.  108  Hartford  av. 
Pillion  Frank,  teams.  100  Hartford,  h.  14  Village. 
Pitkin  Frank  H.  h.  80  Hartford  av. 

M    Howard  M.  farmer,  h.  2  King. 

«   Howard  S.  reporter  Evening  Post,  h.  165 
Main. 

u   Louisa,  wid.  Addison,  h.  249  So.  Main. 
Place  Benton  E.  brakeman  N.E.R.b.  30  Wells  av. 

M   Edward  E.  ^ardmaster  N.E.R.h.30  Wells  av. 
Pollock  Benjamin  R.  trainmaster,  h.  82  Main. 
Porch  George,  carpenter,  h.  52  Central. 
Porter  Albert,  restaurant,  59,  h.  59  Park. 

«<   Charles  W.  farmer,  h.  Porter  n.  Main,  H. 

M   Fannie,  b.  228  So.  Main,  II. 

«   Frank  W.  farmer,  h.  Main  s.  of  Porter 
Bridge,  H. 

u   George  H.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  20  Franklin. 

«(  Lena,  paperfinisher,  b.  Tolland,  n.  Wm.  B. 
Post  Office,  Meadow,  102  Hartford  av. 

«   Office,  56  Main,  c.  Bissell. 
Potter  Andrew  V.  yardmaster,  h.  31  Wdbg. 

((    Marcus  A.  at  N.E.R.  h.  18  School. 
Powers  Harold,  laborer,  b.  241  So.  Main,  H. 

M   James,  printer,  h.  40  Groodwin. 

it   John,  fanner,  b.  1  King. 

«   John,  laborer,  h.  40  G<x>dwin  c.  Ellington. 

"   John,  laborer,  h.  2  Cow  lane. 
Pratt  Delia,  wid.  Algernon,  h.  15  Silver. 

«   Edward  W.  dentist,  29,  h.  29  Main. 

u   Fannie E.Mr8.dres8m.l3,h.  13  Braggn.01m8. 

««    George  Edwin,  carpenter,  h.  157  Silver. 

«    George  Ely,  farmer,  h.  387  So.  Mn.  opp.  Sil. 

"    George  W.  jeweler,  h.  14  Central. 

«    Howard  R.  carpenter,  b.  157  Silver  lane. 

u  James  P.  farmer,  b.  157  Silver  lane. 

«    S.  Arthur  fanner,  h.  153  Silver. 

u   Walter  W.  farmer,  b.  157  Silver  lane. 

"    Wm.  O.  clerk,  h.  13  Bragg  n.  Olmsted. 
Pray  Chester,  brakeman  N.E.R.b.  27  Burnside. 
Prentice  James  R.  h.  48  Main. 
Prentiss  Amasa,  b.  Olmsted,  n.  Bragg. 
Price  Michael,  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  21  Olmsted. 

n.  Bragg. 
Prior  Dominick,  motorman  St.  Ry.  1. 18  Central. 

"    Frank,  conductor,  b.  13  Central. 
Pritchard  Charles  H.  painter,h.590  Burnsd.  av.  B. 
Probate  Office,  Wells  Hall,  Main. 
Prudhomme  Oscar,  painter,  b.  23  Wella 
Prumbaum  John,  machinist,  h.  30  Gilbert. 

«*   Nicholas  W.  machinist,  b.  28  ViUage. 

«    Peter,  tinner,  h.  23  Village. 
Putnam  Frederick  S.  farmer,  h.  141  Main  c.  Pros. 

«   George  K.  patternmaker,  b.  22  Governor. 


756 


oeeb's  east  haktfobd  dieectoey. 


F.  W.  RICHARDSON, 

loTlst.  ^  ^  ^ 


CUT  FLOWERS. 
BOQUET8.  AND 
FLORAL  DESIGNS 

OP    KVKRY    DCSORimON. 

Greenhouse  and  Vegetable  Plants. 

GBEENHOnSES: 

43  MAIM  STREET.  Cor.  Hartford  Avenue. 

EAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Putnam  Giles  H.  inspector,  h.  22  Grovernor. 
«    I.  Clinton  painter,  b.  22  Goyernor. 

QuiNN  Alex,  ostler,  b.  63  Main. 
i(   llennis,  gardener,  b.  85  Main. 

Racks  Frederick,  blacksmith,  h.  Colt. 
Raffe  Gustave,  mechanic,h.  Main  south  Maple,  H. 
Raizy  Francis,  clerk,  h.  58  Governor. 
Bamsdell  Emma,  wid.  Amos,  h.u.  97  Governor. 
Ramsey  Louisa  A.  wid.  Rufus,  h.  54  Main. 
Ranney  Burt  J.cigar  and  tobacco  store,  107  Main, 
b.u.  52  Hartford  av. 

«    Daisy  M.  stenographer,  b.u.  52  Hartford  av. 

«   Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.u.  52  Hartford  av. 

u   Robert  K.  b.u.  52  Hartford  av. 

"    Walter  K.  clerk,  h.  162  Main. 
Rathbun  Burton  H.  painter,  b.  15  High,  H. 

u   Frederick  H.  painter,  h.  15  High,  H. 

"    Lucy  A.  wid.  John  F.  b.  22  Hartford  av. 
Rathgeb  Henry,  b.  95  Pitkin,  M. 

<<   John,  grocer,  h.  95  Pitkin,  M. 
Rau,  Jacob,  b.  Silver,  c.  Forbes,  B. 

"  John  D.  Jr.  shoemaker,  h.  Forbes  c.  Silver,  B. 
Raymond  Public  Libraryand  Hall,  Mn.c.  Central. 
Reardon  Hannah,  wid.  William  J.  h.  88  Central. 

«  Jeremiah  M.  shoem.  180,  h.  180  Hartford  av. 
Reaveley  Evelina,  teacher  primary  dept  9th 

District  Meadow  School,  b.  21  Center. 
Recor  Alfred  H.  polisher,  h.  81  Central. 
Rector  Morris,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  Tol.  c.  Bid. 
Redding  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  Cow  Lane. 

«   James,  carpenter,  b.  Cow  Lane. 
Reed  Edward,  mason,  h.  109  Hartford  av. 

«   John,  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.  Tolland,  B. 
Reedal  Harry,  brakeman,  h.u.  12  Tolland. 
Reeve  Philip  H.  engineer,  h.  22  Gilbert,  M. 
Reid  Edward  Y.  h.  34  Gilbert. 

it   Frederick  M.  at  N.E.R.  h.  Tolland,  B. 

«    Robert  K.  sawyer,  h.  82  Village,  M. 

«    Thomas,  constable,  h.  Governor. 

"    William,  salesman,  h.  87  Village,  M. 
ReiUy  Matthew,  farmer,  h.  79  Burnside. 
ReuthAdolph  C.lettercarrier,h.Mn.s.of  Porter,M. 
Reynolds  Mary  Mrs.  housekeeper  and  b.23  Silver. 

u   Robert,  labor. at  and  b.  Kaubuc  av.  n.  Mn.H. 
Rich  Caroline  M.  Mrs.  h.  13  Burnside. 
Richards  Alfred,  machinist,  h.  5  Woodbridge. 
Richardson  Frank,  florist  at  48,  b.48  Main. 


Richardson  Frank  W.  florist,  43,  h.  48  Main. 

"   Lorenzo  D.  farmer,  h.  180  Main. 
Richmond  Apdrew,  h.  181  Silver. 

((    George  W.  h.  Forbes,  n.  of  Kennedy,  B. 

«   James,  painter,  h.  cor.  Ash  and  Darlin. 
Riewidd  John,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  n.  Hills. 
Riggy  John,  potter,  h.r.  Park  av.  n.  R.R.  shop. 
RUey  Alice  M.  h.  20  Church. 

«   Annie  E.  stenog.  at  Popes,  b.  Bumride  av. 

«   Chivies  B.  farmer,  h.  Forbes  B. 

u   Helen,  b.  20  Church. 
RiPLBT  Clinton  B.  (Ripley-Sanford  Co.)  h. 
1 7  Orchard.  See  page  517. 

«    George  W.  (R.  B,  Co.)  h.  Sherman  av. 
Risley  Adella  A.  b.  48  High,  H. 

a   Albert  J.  mechanic,  h.  276  So.  Main,  SX. 

«   Cassius  £.  b.  68  Naubuc  av.  fiL 

«    Charles  R.  farmer,  h.  87  Silver. 

«    Daniel  S.  farmer,  h.  276  So.  Main,  S.L. 

u   Delia  A.  wid.  William  H.  h.  43  High,  H. 

"   Edward,  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.  280  South 
Main,  S.L.  P.O. 

«   Elmer,  farmer,  h.  68  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    Fred'k  S. farmer. h.u  276  So.Main, n. Willow. 

«   Irvin  L.  helper  at  100  Hf  d.av.  h.  9  Village,  M. 

«   Lyman  h.  12  Village,  M. 

«   Mary  A.  wid.  Benton,  h.  High,  H. 

c(   Mary  A.wid. Seth,b.280  So.Main  n.ofWillow. 

«   Meltire  B.  laborer,  h.  Governor. 

"    Olive,  wid.  Lucius,  b.  27  Darlin,  M. 

it   Ralph,  farmer,  h.  72  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«    Ralph  M.  madiinist,  h.  96  Silver. 

«    Selden  S.  carpenter,  h.  24  Main. 

«   William  E.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

«    William  S.  boilermaker,  b.  24  Main. 
Rist  O.  Dewitt,  jeweler,  h.889  So.  Main,8.of  Silver 
Rival  Peter,  mach.  at  Colts,  h.  Forbes,  s.  Hills,  H. 
Rizzy  Alfred  M.  salesman,  h.  Lewis,  c.  Bissell. 
Roberts  Alonzo,  farmer,  h.  Porter,  s.  of  Maple. 

«    Andrew,  carriages,  etc  9  Pleasant,  h.  18 
Burnside  av. 

u   Arthur,  mechanic,  h.  1 76  So.  Main,  H. 

«    Augustus,  farmer,  h.  Saunders. 

«    Charles  A.  farmer,  b.  Saunders. 

«    Charles  S.  h.  17  Burnside  av. 

«    Charles  W.  bridge  commissioner,  farmer,  h. 
85  So.  Main,  s.  of  Silver,  S.  L. 

i(   Edwin  MiUer,  h.  High,  H. 

«<    Eliza,  wid.  Jason,  h.  20  Silver. 

((    Ella  R.  Mrs.  h.  60  Garvan. 

tt   Ernest  J.  b.  Porter,  s.  Maple. 

"    Frances  L.  h.  8  Central. 

«    Frank,  farmer,  h.  146  SOver. 

tt   Frank  T.  farmer,  b.  146  Silver. 

tt   Fred.  H.  b.  Porter,  s.  Maple. 

«    Henry  C.  cigarmaker,  20,  h.  20  Silver. 

«<   Homer  C.  ins.  clerk,  h.  87  Miun,  s.  of  Silver. 

«   Ira  T.  farmer,  h.  Main,  s.  of  Silver. 

It  John  F.  laborer,  h.  8  Garvan. 

«   Joseph  W.  silverplate  goods,  h.  40  Burnside 
av.  c.  HighTand. 

«   Levi,  laborer,  b.  587  Burnside  av. 

«   Martha,  h;  8  Central. 

"   Martin,  farmer,  h.  48  Main,  s.  of  Silver,  S.L. 

«   Mary,  wid.  Watson,  h.  22  Central 


oeeb's  east  habtford  dibegtoby. 


757 


Roberts  Roland  J.  fanner,  b.  20  Silver. 

«    Samuel  E.  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 

«(    WalterR.farmer,b.48Main,8.ofSilver,S.L. 

<<    William,  fanner,  h.  Main,  b.  of  Silyer. 
Robertson  Henry  G.  clerk,h.  28  Darlin. 
Robinson  Almoh,  eiffarmaker,  h.  Bragg. 

««    Henry,  farmer,  n.  Pitkin. 
Roche  Dennis,  bricklayer,  h.  22  Woodbridge. 

<«    William,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Rochford  George,  flagman  N.E.R.  b.  45  Central. 
Rockwell  Artbnr  A.  mach.  h.  98  Hartford  av. 

4(    Mary,  wid.  Samuel,  b.  20  Gilbert. 

It    Samuel  W.  engineer,  20  Gilbert 

u    Walter,  teamster,  b.  98  Hartford  av. 
Rodman  Daniel  C.  Post,  No.  65,  G.A.R.,  Wells 

hall,  66  Main. 
Roeben  Bernard,  carpenter,  h.  31^  Governor. 
Rokoski  Bolaf ,  laborer  at  and  b.  8  Hi^h,  H. 

c(    John,  lab.  b.  So.  Main,  e.8.s.  M.E.  church. 
Rood  Ephraim,  carptr.  h.  7  Orchard,  n.  Main. 
Root  Greorge  N.  cabinetm.  h.  43  Hartford  av. 

«<    Homer,  carpenter,  b.  41  Olmsted. 
Rosbrook  Charles  A.  b.  1  Olmsted. 

ii    Frederick  L.  buffer,  h.u.  1 76  So.  Miun,  H. 

«    William  R.  buffer,  h.  1  Ohnsted. 
Rose  Mary,  wid.  Samuel,  h.u.  16  Village,  M. 
Rosenthal  Emil,  confectionery,  38,  h.  S3  Brnsd. 
Rosenwald  £.  &  Bro.  Groodwm  lane,  n.  Main. 
Rosey  James,  papermaker  at  45  Church. 
Rosoll  Eliza,  wid.  Gilbert,  b.  22  Ranney. 
Rossier  Henry,  filer,  h.  107  Pitkin. 

u    Margaret,  dressmaker,  b.  107  Pitkin. 

(I    Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  107  Pitkin. 
Rowe  Patrick,  farmer,  h.  Oak,  H. 

(<    Patrick,  Jr.  fanner,  b.  25  Naubuc. 
Ruoff  Georse  L.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 

«   John,  farmer  and  keeper  of  Town  House, 
h.  62  High,  H. 
Ryan  Dennis,  conductor,  h.  Highland. 
Ryant  Elmer  E.  engineer  N.E.K.  h.  11  Highland. 

St.  John  Marshall,  gunstocker,h.81  Hartford  av. 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  82  Main. 

St.  Mary's  Koman  Catholic  Church,  Main  c. 

Woodbridge. 
Saeuer  A.  shoemaker,  19,  h.  19  Church,  B. 
Salreno  Nicodamo,  fruit,  etc.  94,  h.  94  Hfd.  av.  M. 
Sanderson  William  H.  dispatcher,  h.  Elm,  c.  Wells. 
Sanford  Al9bie,  boxmaker,  b.  44  Main. 

«    A.  O.  Mrs.  b.  44  Main. 

"    Charles  B.  clerk,  h  15  Garvan. 

«    Clara,  clerk,  b.  44  Main. 
Saunders  George  E.  clerk,  h.  Saunders. 

«  Kate  A.  wid.  Henry,  h.  Saunders. 
Sawyer  Joseph  C.  painter,  b.  64  Main. 
ScarboroughEdwin,  fireman,  h  4  Wells. 

«    Emily,  b.  4  Wells. 

"    Luke,  papermaker,  h.  Park,  w.  of  School. 
Sceery  Edward  J.  cigarmaker,  b.  20  Ranney. 
Schafer  John,  farmer,  h.  Hills,  H. 
Schleicher  Ernest,  sawyer,  h.  42  Grovernor. 
Schmidt  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  70  Hfd.av.  M. 

'<  Alexander  Jr.  hamessm.  b.*70  Hartford  av. 
Schug  Nicholas,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Silver,  B. 
SchuUz  August,  labor,  b.  Naubuc  av.  n.  Main,  H. 


Schumaker  Albert,  shippingclk.  h.l4  Pleasant,  M. 

M   Frank,  salesman  at  100  Hfd.  ave.  h.  Hfd.  c. 
Schumonski  Peter,  ostler,  b.  112  Hartford  av. 
Scott  Walter,  laborer,  h.r.  67  Bumside. 
Scougal  John,  paperfinisher  at  45  Ch.  b.  Roberts. 
Second  North  District  School,  Main,  c.  Linden. 

<<  South  School,  Main,  s.  ci  Silver. 
Selectmen's  Ofiice,  Town  EDiU,  Main. 
Sellew  Lavinia,  wid.  George,  h.  Stanley. 

«    Vinnie,  b.  So.  Main,  c.  Silver. 
Sergeant  William  M.h.l65  Main,  n.  of  Prospect. 
Sexton  Cornelia,  wid.  Harlin  P.  h.  829  Sa  Main. 
Seymour  Joseph  B.  clerk,  b.  12  Gilbert,  M. 
Sharpe  Arthur,  clerk  at  102  Hartford  av.  b.  4 
Gilbert,  M. 

«   Edward,  shipping  clerk,  h.  4  Gilbert,  M. 

«   Thomas  D.  cigaraiaker,  b.  4  Gilbert,  M. 
Shaver  William  E.  conductor,  h.  5  Comstock. 
Shaw  Joseph,  mason,  h.  28  Gilbert. 
Shea  Daniel,  engineer,  h.  Spring,  n.  Olmsted. 

u   James  F.  assembler,  h.  William,  B. 
Shepard  Almyr  J.  clerk,  h.  574  Burnside. 
Sherman  Martha  S.  wid.  Geo.  W.  b.u.  27  Main. 

«   William  W.  h.  Tolland,  c.  BidweU. 
Shioe  William,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  22  Ranney. 
Shook  Elmer  E.  h.  82  Woodbridge. 

«   Frank,  fireman  N.E.R.  b.  1 7  Woodbridge. 

w   Theodore,  yardmaster,h.  17  Woodbridge. 
Sias  Everett,  engineer,  h.  15  Linden. 
Sickles  Alida  A.  b.  10  Park  av. 

«   Peter  H.  silversmith,  h.  1 0  Park  av.  c.  Main. 
Signer  O.  J.  Jr.  b.  80  Burnside  av. 

(<   Oswald  J.  farmer,  h.  80  Burnside  av. 
Silver  Lane  Post  Office,  Lincoln  H.  B<^e  Post- 
master, Silver  st.  c.  Main. 
Simington  George,  farmer,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Simon  W.  papermaker  at  45  Church. 
Simmons  Peter,  farmer,h.  Brewer,  e.  of  Forbes,H. 

"  Robert  A.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Simpson  Albert,  fireman,  b.  Bissell. 

«    Charles  E.  teamster,  h.  Groodwin  lane. 

«    Greorge  S.  teamster,  h.  139  Main  c.  Stanley. 

«   James  K.  teamster,  b.  Bissell. 

u   Nancy,  wid.  George,  b.  Bissell. 

«    William  H.  gunmaker,  h.  Bissell. 
Sincox  John,  fireman,  N.E.R.  b.  Tolland,  c.  Bid. 
Singer  Martin,  farmer,  h.  1 26  Silver. 
Sisson  Lester  F.  farmer,  h.  10  Silver. 
Skau  Helena,  wid.  Carsten,  h.  15  Darlin. 
Skinner  Edward  S.  clerk  N.E.R.  h.  18  Wells. 

"    Hervey  D.  b.  2  Governor. 
Slater  Charles  C.  confectionery,  573  Burnside, 
h.  Tolland  Street,  B. 

«    Silas,  farmer,  h.  Hills,  Hillstown  P.O. 
Slattery  Thomas,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  Belden. 
Sloan  George  A.  Mrs.  h.  60  Garvan. 

"    Richai^  F.f armer,h.  Silver,  e.  of  Kennedy,B. 
Smalley  George,  papermaker,  b.  3  W^illiam,  B. 
Smart  Geo.  W.  farmer,  h.S25  So.Main,  s.  of  Silver. 

«    Lottie  C.  printer  at  Gazette  office,  59  Main, 
b.  825  South  Main. 

«   Merritt,  printer  at  Gazette  office,  59  Main, 
b.  825  South  Main. 
Smith  Alex  Jr.  harnessmaker,  foreman  iEtna 
Hose,  b.  70  Hartford  av. 


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Lackawanna 


FRANKUN  COAL  on  Hawl,  abo  by  th*  CtriMd. 

WILCOX  FERTILIZERS, 

Dry  Ground  Flah,  Oqaiio,  Fish  and  Potash,   Potato 
Manure,  and  other  Fertillzera. 

OfRce  and  Yard,  MAIN  STREET,  opp.  R.R.  Depot. 

KA8T  HARTFORD,  OONN. 

Smith  Alex,  bridge  carpenter,  h.  70  Hartford  av. 
«   Allie  N.  plumber,  h.  28  Wells. 
«    Ann,  wid.  Samuel,  h.  61  School. 
«*   Carrie,  wid  Wm.  P.  b.  Bragg,  n.  Olmsted. 
«    Cecil  J.  engineer,  b.  1 7  Garvan. 

Smith  Charles  M.  coaldealer,  Main  opp.  R.R. 
depot,  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple,  H. 

See  page  758. 

«   Charles  W.  engineer,  h.  84  Burnside. 

M    Chrissie,  b.  11  Centnd  av. 

M   CUnton,  hamessm.  h.  Main,  below  Maple,  H. 

«   Eber,  carpenter,  h.u.  Elm,  n.  Bissell. 

«   Edmund  S.  at  E.  Geer's  Sons,  16   State, 
Hartford,  b.  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple,  H. 

«   Ernest  J.  nighwatchm.  St.  Ky.  h.  1 7  G^uran. 

«    Francis  C.  farmer,  h.  Naubuc  av.  H. 

«<    Frank,  clerk  at  W.  E.  Truesdell  &  Ca  b.  8 
William,  B. 

«   Fred.  M.  carpenter,  b.  81  Silver. 

it   George,  emp.  N.E.R.  b.  Belden. 

«    George  R.  machinist,  b.  1 7  Garvan. 

«   Jacob,  laborer  at  and  b.  Forbes,  s.  Silver,  B, 

«   Josiah  H.  farmer,  h.  81  Silver. 

«   Lee  W.  fireman,  N.E.R.  h.u.  IS  Wells  av. 

«   Neils,  blacksmith,  h.  71  School,  B. 

«    Patrick,  laborer,  h.  6  High. 

«    Peter,  papermaker,  h.  636  Burnside  av.  B. 

«   Richard,  farmer,  h.  Main,  s.  of  Porter,  H. 

X    Richard  M.  farmer,  h.  Main,  s.  of  Porter,  H. 

"   William  K.  (  W.  K.  Smith  (r  Co.)  h.  69  Hart- 
ford av.  c.  Darlin,  M. 

It   Wm.  K.  &  Co.  grocers,  102  Hartford  av.*  M. 

M   William  S.  carpenter,  h.  87  Silver. 
Snow  Ernest  W.  bicycle  repairer,  b.  426  ToLB. 

«<   George  A.  plumber,  b.  426  Tol.  c.  School,B. 

u   Hiram,  shoemaker,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

"   Samuel  F.  b.  426  Tolland,  B. 
Snyder  Charles  H.  b.  Elm  c.  Central. 
Sope  Guisseppe,  farmer,  h.  Silver,  n.  Forbes* 

«   Tony,  farmer,  b.  Silver,  n.  Forbes. 
Sorensen  Peter,  blacksmith,  h.  480  Tolland^  B. 
South  Congregational  Church,  Main,  s.  Silver. 

M   Middle  Dist  School,  Forbes,  below  Brewer. 
Southwick  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  h.  7  Clark. 
Spaldinff  Marshall  T.  engineer,  h.  28  Linden. 
Sparks  George,  machinist,  h.  25  Burnside. 
Sparrow  Amos  L.  engineer,  h.  84  Gilbert,  M. 
Speed  E.  M.  Miss,  h.  95  So.  Main,  H. 


MABK  mt.  STIIiliMAN, 

DBALKR  IH  A  FITLL  UHK  OF 

First- Class  Breads, 

Pies,  Oakes  and  Pastry.    Also, 

Confectionery  and  Ccuined 

Goods. 

SjIjIVI    STmcST,   N'ear   SisseU, 
KAST  HARTFORD,  CONN. 

Spencer  Block,  Main  opp.  R.R.  depot 
«  Jane  A.  h.  Silver  lane,  n.  Kennedy. 
<«    Selden  W.   (5.  fr  Stoughton)  h.  82  Main. 
«   &  Stoughton,  meat,  84  Mun,  opp.  R.R.  depot. 

Selden  W.  Spenoer.         William  G.  StfongbUn. 
Sprague  Kate  J.  wid.  Gilbert  £.  h.  15  Main. 
Squires  Charles  B.  silverplater,  b.  41  CentraL 

«   Edson  E.  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  n.  Brewer,  H. 

^    George  F.  brassmolder,  h.  48  Central. 

«   Stephen  S.  farmer,  h.  Roberts,  B. 

M   Thomas,  H.  tinsmith,  h.  41  CentraL 

<(   William  G.  fireman,  b.  87  Park. 
Stager  Cornelius  C.  cleric,  b.  588  Burnside  av.  B. 

«   Edward  F.  papermkr.  h.  540  Bums.  av.  B. 
Stahl  Arthur  W.  dispatcher,  N.E.R.  h.  SUnley. 
Standish  Harriet,  wid.  John  N.  h.  6  Tolland. 
Stanley  Arthur,  at  50,  b.  50  Hartford  av. 

«   Geor^,  conductor  N.E.R.  b.  Tolland,  c.  Bid. 

u   Kate  S.  and  Nellie  C.  b.  148  Main. 

M   Wm.  Piarmer,  h.  148  Main,  n.  Comstock  pL 
Stanton  George,  h.u.  115  South  Main,  H. 
Stapleton  John,  blacksmith,  b.  15  Bragg. 

it  Patrick,  blacksmith,  h.  15  Bragg. 

"   Matthew,  at  N.E.R.  b.  15  Bragg. 

«   William,  machinist,  b.  15  Brags* 
Stark  Gertrude,  teacher  South  Middle  School,  b. 
Forbes,  cor.  Brewer,  H. 

«   William,  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  cor.  Brewer,  H. 
Starks  Geo.  A.  blacksmith,  180  Main,  h.  4  King. 
Starr  W.  Harry,  mason,  h.  Brage,  n.  Olmsted. 
Stebbins  Alfred  F.  h.u.  44  Sch^  B. 
Stedman  Hosmer  P.  carpenter,  h.  FB  Ranney. 
Steele  George  S.  farmer,  h.  Forbes,  s.  Silver,  B. 

«   Howell  A.  farmer,  h.  21  School,  B. 

«   John  H.  meat  market,  20,  h.  20  School,  B. 

«   William  M.  h.  Tolland. 
Sterner  Isaac  C.  en^eer,  h.  9  Clark. 
Stetson  W.  A.  laborer  at  and  b.  161  Silver. 
Stevens  Enos,  farmer,  h.  Larrabee,  B. 

It   Horace,  awningmaker,  h.n.  47  SchooL 

«   Howard  E.  blacksmith,  b.  Larrabee,  B. 

«   Wm.  L  farm.  h.  119  So.  Main,  c  Wads.  H. 

«   Wm.  T.  teamster,  h.  10  Bragg. 
Stewart  Charles,  ass't  foreman,  h.  87  Pleasant 

((  James  K.  farmer,  b.  Hills,  n.  Forbes,  H. 
Stickney  Greorge  G.  at  Colts,  b.  88  Governor. 

<«   Greorge  R.  at  Colts,  h.  88  Governor. 
Stiles  Austin,  emp.  N  J2.R  h.  86  Banney. 


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Stillnum  Albert  M.  driTer  baker  cart,  h.  Ehn  n. 
Bumside  av. 

Stillman  Mark  W.  baker»  h.  £lni,n.  Binell. 

Seepage  758. 

Stone  David,  brakeman  N.KB.  b.  22  Banney. 

(«    Francis  P.  laborer,  h.  Colt 
Stou^ton  Alfred0.condactorSt  By.h.  1  TWells  av . 

a   Eliza  A.  wid.  Edwin,  h.  91  Main,  n.  Orchard. 

<4   John  A.  lawyer,  h.  117  Main. 

u    &  Pelton,  groceries,86  Main,  opp.  B.B.  depot 
Wm.  O.  Stonshton.  L.  O.  Pelton. 

««   William  QTlSpencer  fr  S.)  h.  91  Main. 
Stowel  George,  carpenter,  h.  Gilbert. 
Stowell  Charlesy  papermaker  at  F.  &•  Walker 

&  Son,  b.  Manchester,  t 
Stratton  A.  Minor,  h.  Lewis  c.  Bissell. 
Street  Fredlc  F.  ins.  h.  28  Main  c.  Central. 
Strickland  Allen  M.  carpenter,  h.  26  Pleasant,  M. 

M   £dwiny.machmist N.E.B.  h.99  Bumside  av. 
Strons  Emerson  £.  fiurmer,  b.  Hills,  H. 

"    Henry  W.  engineer,  b.  2  Webster. 
Stroat  Greorge  £.  helper  at  100  Hartford  av.  b. 

12  YiUage. 
Stuck  Lonis,  hdper,  b.  88  Main. 
Stumpf  Geo.  H.  nmner,  h.  1 7  Church,  B. 

«    William,  h.  47  School,  B. 
Suckau  Cecilia,  wid.  Theodore,  h.  6  Gilbert 

«    Theo.  screwmaker,  b.  6  Gilbert. 
Sullivan  Charles  J.  papermaker,  b.  Forbes,  B. 

a   Cornelius,  machinist,  h.  Elm,  c.  Olmsted. 

<«   James,  blacksmith,  b.  162  Silver. 

M   James,  laborer,  h.  66  Bumside  av. 

«   John  C.  fireman,  b.  Elm,  c.  Olmsted. 

^   John  J.  conductor,  h.  1 2  Tolland  c.  Cotton . 

^   John  J.  laborer,  h.  18  Franklin. 

M    Mary,  employed  papermill,  h.  Forbes,  B. 
Sundman  Gustave,  carptr.  h.  Olmsted,  opp.Bragg. 
Swain  George  E.  engineer,  h.  17  Linden. 
Sweeney  Cbjristopher,  farmer,  h.  Pitkin  n.  Main. 

M   John,  farmer,  b.  Pitkin,  n.  Main. 

<•    Katie  and  Nellie,  b.  Pitkin,  n.  Main. 
Sweet  William,  beltmaker,  h.  14  Bumside  av. 

Taft  Albert  J.  clerk  P.&R.B.  b.  1 1 2  Mn.  c.  Lin. 

M   Joel  C.  coal,  city,h.  112  Main,  c.  Linden. 

Tare  Andrew,  casketmaker,  h.  19  Village. 

Taylor  &  Beckman, tobacco  wliou8e,8]  Brn8d.av. 
Henry  O.  Taylor.      Benl.  F.  BeokmMi,  res.  N.  Y. 
««    Edwin  A.  b.  6  Wells  av. 

'<    George  A.  Mrs.  housekeeper,  6  Governor. 

«   Henry  M.  bread  baker,  5,  h.  5  WeUs  av. 

c(    Herbert  L.  purser,  h.  16  Pleasant 

«   Robert,  laborer  at  Joel  H.  Brewers,  b.  Hills. 

*<    Sarah,  wid.  Nelson,  h.  29  Naubuc  c.  High. 
Tefft  Jennie,  wid.  Geo.  H.  b.  146  Silver. 
Terry  Loren  C.  clerk  at  84  Main,  h.l7  Orchard. 
Thayer  Albert,  conductor,  h.u.  97  Bumside  av. 

(«   Andrew  L.  undertaker,  h.  19  Village,  M. 

M   Benjamin  E.  h.  83  Main,  cor.  Orchard. 

M   Edgar,  conductor  N?E.E.  b.u96  Brnsd.  av. 

M   Fr^erick  G.  driver  ^dams  express,  b.  88 
Main,  c'  Orchard. 

^   Oscar  S.  b.  83  Main,  c.  Orchard. 
Thomas  D.  Webster,  butcher,  h.  36  Central. 

<'   Marshall,  fanner,  b.  Maple,  n.  Main. 


C.    C.    VINTON, 

Suooesaor  of  H.  WUlmr  Vinton, 

DBALBB  IN 

flpoceries,  Ppovigions,  Flour, 

TEAS  AND  COFFEES. 

WmtnUng  T99U,  omd  aU  Hmm  0/  Oo«da  te  i«  fomnd  im 

55  MAIN  STREET,  Next  to  Pott  Office, 

X3a«t  SCajrtffordf         •        •        •        Ooim. 
H.  WIIiBUR  YIMTON,  Acent. 

Thompson  Grace  J.  bookkeeper,  b.  4  Bumside  av. 

i<  Juliette,  wid.  Newton,  h.  4  Bumside  av. 

a   Katherine  P.  musicteach.  4,  b.  4  Bumside  av. 

««   Thomas  W.  conductor  N.E.R.  b.  20  Tolland. 
Thorpe  Edward,  laborer,  h.r.  53  Bumside. 
Thuer  Alex.  F.  farmer,  h.  Maple  near  Main,  H. 

«  John,  mach.  h.  e.s.  1 76  Main,  n.  Brewer,  H. 

«   William  T.  machinist,  h.  Brewer. 
Tobin  James  P.  bookkeeper,  b.  88  Grovemor. 

li   Nora,  wid.  David,  h.  88  Governor. 
Tomo  Thomas,  cigars,  etc.  184,  h.  184  Hfd.  av. 
Topping  James  R.  patternm.  h.  1  Woodbridge. 

«   William  W.  pattemm.  h.  106  Pitkin. 
Tourtellotte  William  F.  plumber,  h.  27  Central. 
Town  Clerk,  Jos.  O.  Gooawin,  office.  Wells  Hall. 

«<   Hall,  Wells  Hall,  Main  n.  Bumside  av. 
Trask  Abner,  farmer,  h.  68  Silver. 

•«   WiUiam  W.  b.  68  Silver. 
Treat  Edwin,  fanner,  h.  Willow,  s.  of  Silver. 

<«   Ellery,  farmer,  h.  292  So.  Main,  s.  of  Silver. 

«   Etta,  b.  Brewer. 

II   Fitch,  b.  292  So.  Main,  s.  Silver. 

«   Frank,  b.  62  High,  H. 

«<   H.  Ella,  h.  High,  H. 

<«   Lyman,  farmer,  h.w.s.  26 1  Main  s,  of  Willow. 

««   Owen,grocery  store  229,  h.  25 1  w.s.  So.  Main. 

«   WillardE.omithologist,b. 292  Mnji.of Willow. 

«   William  H.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Tredo  Henry,  motorman  St.  Ry.  I.  10  Garvan. 

«    WilUam,  motorman  St.  Ry.  1.  10  Garvan. 
Triebert  Frederick,  molder,  h.  Main,  n.  track. 
Tripp  Greoige  W.  tinner,  h.  81  Governor. 
Truesdell  Wm.E.&Co.grocer8,566  Bumside  av.B. 

Wm.  B.  Trnesdell.  Wm.  H.  OluunpUn. 

(«   William  E.  postmaster  Burnside  (W.  E.  T, 

^  Co.)  h.  14  Williams. 

Tramp  Charlotte  Miss,  h.  Hudson,  B. 

Tryon  E.  E.  machinist,  b.  Ash,  c.  Pleasant. 

«   Frank  E.  h.  16  Church,  B. 

<«   Julia,  wid.  Charles,  h.  56  Silver. 

"   Mary  A.  wid.  A.  F.  h.  16  Church,  B. 

'<   Nelson  D.  butcher,  h.  Porter  n.  Main,  H. 
Tucker  Clarence  L.  emp.  N.E.R.  h.  Bissell. 

u  John  J.  brakeman  N.E.R.  h.u.  84  Main. 
Tuller  James,  carpenter,  N.E.R.  b.  6  Beaumont. 
Turner  David,  machinist,  b.u.  1  Phelps. 

"   Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.u.  1  Phelps. 

(I   Ezra  A.  carpenter,  h.  82  Central. 

II   Joseph,  inspector,  h.u.  22  Central. 


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Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  In 

Floury  Grain  and  Feedy 


101  HARTFORD  AVENUE. 

Comer  Pleasant  Street.  Near  the  Bridge. 

EAST  HARTFORD,  GONN. 

Ulrich  Wm.  H.  fanner,  h.  Forbes  c.  Brewer,  H. 

«   William  J.  fanner,  h.  Forbes  c.  Brewer,  H. 
Upson  Benjamin,  carpenter,  h.  14  Olmsted. 
Upton  William,  millwright,h. Roberts  n.Forbes,B. 

"   William  Jr.  farmer,  b.  Boberts  n.  Forbes,  B. 

Valleau  Andrew,  operator  N.E.R.  b.  Beaa- 

mont,  n.  Olmsted. 
Vandenburg  DeWitt  Cfirem.  N.E.R.  h.l88  Main. 

««    Henry,  engineer,  h.u.  21  Woodbridge. 
y anderburg  Charles,  cigarmanufacturer,  c.  Ran- 

nej  &  Main,  h.  90  Main. 
VanGrasbeck  George  brakem.  N.E.R.  h.  Tolland, 

near  School. 
Vansplunder  Anna,  wid.  Dingman,  b.  80  Hfd.  av. 
Ven tress  Ernest  E.  conductor  St.  Ry.  h.u.  69 

Hartford  av. 
Verheggen  Julius,  cabinetm.  h.  95  Bumside  av. 
Vibberts  Burton  G.  b.  143  Main  below  Brewer,  H. 
««    Cliarles  F.  farmer,  h.  84  High. 
«   Charles  H.  farmer, h.l43 Mn. s. of  Brewer,H. 
"    Geo.  N.  mason,  h.  147  Main  s.  of  Brewer,  H. 
i<    Rose,  wid.  Mortimer,  h.  11  Ranney. 
Vibert  Chaunce^,  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
"    Cynthia,  wid.  Andrew,  b.  Brewer,  H. 
«   Francis  C.  manufr.  fertilizer  sowers,  h.  46 

Brewer,  H. 
"   Jane,  wid.  George,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Vincent  Ellen,  wid.  William,  h.  18  School,  B. 
Vining  Amanda,  wid.  James,  h.  39  Silver. 
Vinton  C.  C.  grocer,  55  Main,  grain,  feed,  lum- 
ber, P.O.Vinton's  Mills.       See  page  759. 
Vinton  Henry  Wilbur,  manager  grocery  store 
of  C.  C.  Vinton,  55  Main,  h.  6  Wells. 

Seepage  759. 
Vogt  Francis  T.  engineer  N.E.R.h.4  Comstock  pi. 
Volunteer  Hose  Co.  No.  2,  6  Park  av. 

Wadsworth  August,  laborer  at  and  b.  82  So. 

Main,  H. 
Wadsworth  Elsie,  wid.  Milton  S.  b.  89  Broad. 
"    Stanley,  farmer,h^9Broadc.Naubucav.H. 
Wait  Lnzeme  C.  h.  Ill  Bumside  av. 
Waldo  Harold  B.  compositor  and  reporter,  b. 

Nanbuc  ay.  Glastonbury  t. 
Waldron  Francis  R.  buffer,  h.  88  Pleasant 
Walker  £.  D.  farmer,  h.  91  Bumside. 
«   Eliiah  C.  supt.  Walkers  mill,  h.  Forbes,  n. 

the  Mills. 


JOHN  F.  WHAPLES  &  SON, 

Contractors 

j»l    AND    |>^ 

BUILDERS 


Also  Contracts  Taken  In  City  of  Harttord. 

FSnt-Oaa  Tock  of  all  Kinds  dooe  at  Sfaott 

Notkc    Haid  ^ood  Tofk  a  Specialty.    . 
B8TDCATB8     FUBVISHED     OH     APFLIOATIOl. 

No.  2  OLMSTED  ST.,  East  Hartford. 

Walker  Geo.  R.  bookkeeper  at  J.  H.  Walker,  b. 
Forbes  near  bridge. 

«   John  H.>  Eagle  papermills,succe88or  to  F.  R. 
Walker  &  Son,  1  Forbes,  B. 

«    William,  carpenter,  h.  419  Tolland. 

«   William  H.  papermaker,  h.  18  William,  B. 
Wallace  Bella,  h.  146  Bumside  ay. 

«   Eliza  Miss,  h.  146  Bumside  ar. 
Walsh  John,  machinist,  h.  97  Bomside  av. 
Wamer  Anson  E.  b.  146  Silver. 
Warren  Alice  M.  b.  46  Silver. 

a   Frederick  R.  fanner,  h.  46  Silver. 

«    George  A.  farmer,  h.  54  Silver. 

«   Leander  H.  farmer,  b.  46  Silver. 

"   Louis  N.  farmer,  b.  64  Silver. 
Warriner  Albert  D.emp.  N.E.R.  h.  Elm  n.  Cen. 

«   Elizabeth  H.  Mrs.  b.  Ehn  n.  Central. 
Washburn  Charlotte  W.  wid.Rufus,  b.  124  Main. 
Waterhouse  James  D.  fireman,  h.  Belden. 
Waterous  Richard  G.  real  estate,  h.  56  HartTd  av. 
Waters  George,  farmer,h.Brewer,w.of  Forbes^H. 
Way  J.  H.  Mrs.  h.u.  2  Beaumont. 
Watson  Charles  H.  motorman,  h.  18  CentraL 

u   Frank  J.  traveling  salesman  h.  24  Linden. 

"    Susan  Mrs.  b.  24  Linden. 
Watts  Charles,  brakeman  N.E.R.  b.  Tol.  c.  Bid. 
Weatherbv  Charles  Alfred,  student,  b.  60  Main. 
Weaver  Edward,  lineman,  h.  82  Village. 
Weeks  Sarah  P.  wid.  Alonzo,b.  Gwn.  c.  School. 
Weisner  Charles,  machinist,  b.  40  Governor. 
Welch  John,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 

«   Joseph,  mechanic,  h.  Maple,  H. 

"   Paul,  farmer,  h.  Maple,  H. 
Weldon  Edward  G.  laborer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 

M   Monroe  W.  farmer,  h.  Brewer,  H. 
Wells  Benjamin,  h.  21  Wells. 

«(   Hall,  66  Main  n.  Bumside  av. 

«   John  H.  lab.  at  and  b.  Potter,  n.  Main,  H. 

«   William  B.  clerk  at  102  Hartford  av.  h. 
Hartford  city. 
Wemett  Cornelius,  brakeman,  h.n.  162  Main* 
West  Walter,  at  Colts,  h.  4  William,  B. 
Weston  Arthur  F.  lather,  b.  Main  s.  of  Willow. 

"   Clarence  A.  farmer,  b.  Mains,  of  Willow. 
Wetherell  Herbert  M.  npholst.  68,  h.  68  Main. 
Whalen  John  J.  farmer,  h.  204  Main  n.  of  King. 
Whaley  Albert  M.  mason,  h.  Olmsted. 
Whaples  Frank  L.  cupt'r,h.  41  Olmstedn.  Bragg. 

«  John F.  (J.  F.W.ir  S<m)  h.  2  Ohnsted. 


96 


geer's  bast  hartfobd  directory. 


761 


Whaples  John   F.  &  Son,  contractors  and 

builders,  2  Olmsted.  See  page  760. 

Jobn  F.  Whaples.  Nelaon  P.  Whaplee. 

«    Nelson  P.  (J.F,  W.  ^  Son)  h.Elm,n.  Olmsted. 

White  A.  B.  Jr.  collector  at  101  Hfd.  av.  b.W.H. 

a   Charles  E.  meat  dealer,  h.  1 1 0  So.  Main. 

"    Frank  P.  papermaker,  h.  Hartford. 

"    Frederick  C.  inspector,  h.  11  Darlin. 

"    George,  painter,  b.  48  Governor. 

White  Glover  M.  flour,  grain  and  feed,  101 
&  107  Hartford  av.  b.  99  Governor,  M. 
See  page  760. 
<<   James,  painter,  b.  43  Grovernor. 
<<   John,  painter,  b.  43  Governor. 
«   John  li .  laborer ,b. 20 1  Main  n.  Memo.  Chapel. 
««   Mary,  wid.  George,  h.  43  Grovemor. 
«   Morris,  h.  201  Main  n.  of  Memorial  Chapel. 
*<    Thos.C.  laborer ,b.  201  Main  n.Memo.Chapel. 
Whiting  Ellsworth  M^  case  hardener,  h.   82 

GUbert,  M. 
Whitney  Alfred  W.  peddler,  h.u.  674  Bumside 
av.  B. 
"    Cliflon  W.  student,  b.u.  674  Bumside,  B. 
Whipple  Arlon  W.  principal  at  Bumside  school, 

b.  84  School,  B. 
Wickham  Almeron  W.  foreman  at  papermill,  h. 
698  Burnside  av.  B. 
u   Horace  C.  farmer,  h.  Hills,  Hillstown. 
ti   Irving,  chief  train  disp'r,  h.  3  Olmsted. 
«   William  H.  clerk,  h.  29  Olmsted. 
Wiganowski  Charles,  bricklayer,  h.  693  Tolland, 

near  Larrabee. 
Wilcox  Benjamin  F.  harnessm.h.  26  Pleasant,  M. 
u    George   K.  reporter  Hartford    Times,  h. 
24  Pleasant,  M. 
Willard  Charles  C.  carpenter,  664  Burnside,  b. 

Larrabee,  n.  Burnside  av.  B. 
Williams  Abram  C.  student  Yale,  b.  Long  Hill,  B. 
u   Belcher  (  Williams  Bros.)  60,  b.  60  Hfd  av. 

Williams  Bros,  horse  dealers.  60  Hartford  av. 

Noah  W.  Bichard  W.  Belcher  W. 

Seepage  761. 
<•    Charles  H.  farmer,  h.  Lone  Hill,  B. 
"    David  L.  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 
"    Dora,  wid.  J.  A.  b.  18  Ranney. 
"    Edward  A.  farmer,  h.  Long  Hill,  B. 
«    Edward  E.  h.  Long  Hill  n.  Bumham  road,B. 
«    Everett  S.  machinist,  h.  9  Central. 

«    G.  A.  &  H.  B.  market  gardens,  32  So.  Main. 
George  A.  WUUams.  Horace  B.  Williams. 

"  George  crptr.  h.  Long  Hill  n.  Burnham  rd.  B. 

«  George  A.  r6r.il. 5" //.B.PT.Jh.  32  So.  Main. 

"  Henrietta  Mrs.  h.  634  Bumside  av. 

"  HoraceB.(C?.^.5-^.J5.}r.Jh.40So.Main. 

«  Jennie  M.  teacher,  b.  Long  Hill,  B. 

a  John  P.  b.  134  Main. 

"  Mahala,  wid.  Francis,  h.  1 1  Central. 

«  Marietta,wid. Samuel,  h.  203  Main  c.  Gilman. 

«  Noah,  (Williams  Bros,)  b.  60  Hartford  av. 

"  Richard,  (  WUUams  Bros,)  60,b.  60  Hfd.  av. 

tt  S.  Maria,  Long  Hill,  n.  Burnham  road,  B. 

"  Simeon  A.  painter,  h.  684  Burnside  av. 

«  Thomas,  bookkeef)er,  h.  108  Bumside  av. 

Wilson  Celia,  wid.  Charles,  dressmaker,  32,  h. 

32  Pleasant,  M. 


WILLIAMS  BROS., 


DBAXEBS  IN 


Canada  ^Western  Horses. 

A  Full  Stock  constantly  on  hand. 

Horses  if  not  as  representedy 

Money  will  he  Refunded. 

Farmer's  Hotel,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

larHorsea  not  warranted  against  siokness  or  death.,^1 

Wilson  £lijah  W.  clerk,  h.  22  Pleasant. 

"    Henry  P.  shoem.  108  Main,  h.  15  Linden. 

«    Hugh,  flagman  N.E.R.  h.  91  Burnside  av. 
WincheU  Edward  H.  machinist,  h.  19  Wells. 
Winnie  William,  h.Park  av.  n.  R.R.  B. 
Wirtella  Karl,  papermaker,  h.  Woodland,  B. 
Woehner  Christian,  stonecutter,  h.  41  Plea8ant,M. 

«    Louis,  machinist,  b.  41  Pleasant,  M. 
Wolcott  Francis,  machinist,  b.  47  Olmsted. 

«    Frank,  laborer,  h.  32  Governor. 

u   Julia,  clerk,  b.  47  Olmsted. 

«   Julius  M.  farmer,  h.  47  Olmsted  n.  Bragg. 
Wolfer  Minnie,  b.  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple. 

u   Simon  Mrs.  h.  Forbes,  s.  of  Maple. 
Wong  Edward,  Chinese  laundrv,  101^  Main. 
Wood  Charles  H.  teamster,  h.  Tolland. 

"    Ida  A.  wid.  L.  S.  h.  55  Park  av. 

«   James  A.  Rev.  pastor,  Hockanum  M.  £. 
church,  h.  49  High,  opposite  Wadsworth. 

"   James  W.  mechanic,  h.  68  Main. 

«    William,  at  Colts,  h.  Saunders. 
Woodbridge  Alfred  W.  h.  108  Main. 

"    Marv  A.  h.  108  Main. 

*  ■ 

u    Richanl,  h.  Larrabee,  B. 

u   Richard  J.  b.  Larrabee,  B. 
Woodland  Schoolhouse  No.  8,  Bumside  av. 
Woods  Celia  Mrs.  h.  188  Main. 

«    Dennis,  blacksmith,  h.  88  School,  B. 
Woods  George,  papermaker  at  45  Church. 

"    Joseph,  papermaker  at  45  Church. 
Wrench  Matthew,  b.  62  High,  H. 
Wright  Frank  H.  conduct.  StRy.  b.  125  Main. 

It    Herbert,fireman,N.E.R.h.u.31  Woodbridge. 

«    Wm.  A.  teamster,  h.  125  Main. 
Wrisley  Clarence  E.  farmer,  b.u.  54  Main. 

Wybell  Joseph  C.  with  The  Taft  Co.,  h.  36 
Hartford  av.  See  page  456. 

Yale  Annie  L.  stenographer,  b.  67  Hartford  av. 
"   Charles  F.  printer,  h.  67  Hartford  av.  cor. 

Darlin. 
"   Maribel  A.  teacher  9th  district  school,  Dar- 
lin, b.  67  Hartford  av.  c.  Darlin. 
Yauch  Charles,  farmer,  h.  Main  s.  of  Maple,  H. 
Young  Charles  C.  brakeman,  N.E.R.  h.  Franklin. 
Yoiergeson  Hans,  painter,  h.  18  Village. 


762 


OEEli  S    BAST    HABTFOBD    DIRBCTOBY. 


Pigratbns,  Parmges,  ^irt^s  anb  gta%  in  (lEast  f  ariforb. 

(X^The  first  column  of  figare«  in  Marriages,  etc.,  indicate  the  month;  the  second  colamn,  the  day  of  them<»ith. 


JIfiifratiana* 

Ameluxen  John  P.,  Hartford. 
Amee  Frederick  P.,  Hartford. 
Andrews  Alexander  C,  Hartford. 
Ashmore  William,  Hartford. 

Babcock  Earle,  Hartford. 
Bailey  George  S..  Hartford. 
Bailey  Lozelle,  Hartford. 
Bailey  Raymond,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Barker  James  W.,  Hartford. 
Benedict  Fred  S.,  Hartford. 
Benjamin  George,  Hartford. 
Berry  John,  Hnrtiord. 
Blake  William  J.,  Orange  Mass. 
Boston  Robert,  West  Hartford. 
Bowers  Frank  A,  Hartford. 
Brewer  Carlos  F.,  Middletown. 
Brown  George,  Hartford. 
Brown  George  S.,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 
Brown  Patrick,  Manchester. 

Carpenter  Fred  H.,  Hartford. 
Carson  William  J.  West  Hartford. 
Caulkins  Willis  E.,  Hartford, 
Caverly  Dubois,  Manchester. 
Cersosime  Carmine,  Hartford. 
Clause  Charles,  Glastonbury. 
Clause  John,  Glastonbury. 
Considine  J.  B.,  Hartford. 
Coolidge  Clarence  B.  Hartford. 
Coombs  Erastus  £.,  Hartford. 
Cooper  George  A.,  Hartford. 
Cox  James,  Hartford. 
Crowley  Edward,  Hartford. 
Cunliffe  Edward  G.,  Hartford. 

Delaware  W.  Perry,  Fishkill  Land- 
ing, N.  Y. 

Elmer  Emma,  Hartford. 
Elmer  Emma  F.,  Hartford 
Elmer  Harry  W.,  Hartford. 
Ewell  Daniel  L.,  Hartford. 

Flint  Annie,  Glastonbury. 
Flint  Edward,  Glastonbury. 
Flint  WiUiam  C.  Jr.,  Glastonbury. 

Geidel  Paul,  Hartford. 
Gibson  SamuelJ.,  U.  S.  Nayy. 
Gilnite  WMUiam  H.,  Hartford. 
Goodrich  Elizur  W.,  Hartford. 
Gordon  Morris,  Hartford. 

Hanmer  Caroline  E.,  Hartford. 
Hanson  Nicholas  H.,  Bloomfield. 
Harris  Walter  G.,  Hartford. 
Hastings  Herbert  E.,  Windsor. 
Hills  Ann,  Manchester. 
Hills  Charles  C,  Manchester. 
Hills  Monroe,  Manchester. 
Holland  Lloyd  S.,  So.  Glastonbury. 
Holt  Charles  B.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Howard  John  J.,  Hartford. 
Howe  C  J.,  Boston,  Mass. 


Howe  Charles  JL  Boston,  Mass. 
Hussey  Joseph  H.,  West  Hartford. 

Keehn  Henry,  Hartford. 

Lester  Newell,  Hartford. 
Lord  William,  Bridgeport 
Lyman  Albert,  Hartford. 
Lyons  Hettie,  Hartford. 

Madigan  Fred.,  Waterbury. 
MalloryJ.,  Hartford. 
Martindale  William  W..  Hartford. 
Mayo  Charles  H.,  Hartford. 
McCabe  James,  Hartford. 
McFarlane  John  H.,  Wethersfield. 
McLean  Sidney  A.,  Maine. 
Missell  Joseph^  Hartford. 
Mitchell  Mary  J.,  Hartford. 
Moulton  Newton  H.,  Hartford. 
Murray  Robert  E.,  Hartford. 

Nichols  Clifford  D.,  Hsrtford. 
Nichols  Ida  F.,  Hartford. 
Nichols  L.  M.  Mrs.,  Hartford. 
Neilsen  L.  Christian,  Hartford. 

O'Brien  John,  Middletown. 
Olmsted  Robert  £.,  New  York. 

Papillin  George  T.,  Hartford. 
Papineau  John,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Perkins  Fred.  B.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Pierce  Ralph  B.,  Hartford. 
Porter  James  Haryey,  W.  Hartford. 
Price  Albert  D.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Reardon  John,  Hartford. 
Risley  Edwin,  Rocky  Hill. 
Rosen  Charles,  Hartrord. 

Salladin  Will  N.,  Hartford. 
Saunders  William,  Pennsylyania. 
Schneider  Charles  H.,  Hartford. 
Seymour  Ardon  A.,  Hartford. 
Seymour  Frank  H.,  Hartford. 
Shirley  Herbert,  Hartford. 
Sloan  Amber  T.,  Hartford. 
Smith  Alexander,  Hartford. 
Stead  William  R.,  Middletown. 
Stedman  Lewis,  Hartford. 
Stone  Jesse,  Hartford. 
Stroh  George,  Hartford. 
Sullivan  Jonn  J.,  Hartford. 

Thrall  Charies  W.,  Hartford. 

VanHise  Harvey,  Hoboken,N.  J. 
Van  Tassell  Theo.  W.,  Bridgeport 
Vogle  Antone,  New  Britain. 

Wall  E.  J.,  Auckland,  Vt 
Ward  Stephen  J.,  New  Britain. 
Wilcox  Frederick  B.,  Hartford. 
Wilcox  Frederick  S..  Hartford. 
Woodward  Richard  \V.,  Hartford. 


MTarriages,  1S95. 

9-  1-Ahl  Michael-KaaUkyAlvira 

11-  e-Andrews  H-C.-Griswold  MX. 
4-17-Arant  J.-Kienian  Catherine. 
4-28-Barker  L.-Benn  Mary  £. 
l-29-BartlettC.-Geiselman  Lonisa 
&>18-Bossung  FredC-KentzMarv. 

12-  4-Braffg  F.C.-Brewer  MaudeA 
11-  6-Bnck  Frank  E.-Fox  Jennie. 
12-26-Bnmham  A  S.-AbbeT  E.  M. 

8-29-Bush  Henry-Kuebler  Sophie. 
lO-n-Collins  Wm.M.-LlovdMaTy. 
12-11-Coolidge  C.  E.-Cole  ^a  E. 

4-  9-Dunn  Wilbur-Harris  Mary. 

2-26-Ewell  D.  L.-Kenney  Alice  B. 

6-18-Fi8ke  A.  C.-Reid  Hattie  S. 
10-90-Fox  H.  C.-Hodge  Lillian  A. 

6-17-Gaine8  H.  C-Griswold  M.  E. 

4-18-Giyen  Philip-Burke  Bridget 

6-  6-Goodrich  H.  R^Smith  Cath. 

4-10-Had8ell  G.  L-Keeney  Amy  L. 

8-21-Hancock  A.H.-McI^an  A.M . 

7-20-Haye8E.  L.-Simp8on  Inez  M. 

l-26-HeflemanP.F..MurphyNellie 

4-  2-Keeney  H.  E.-Getto  £mma. 

2-28-KinghomW.-FoleyElizabcth 

8-28-LittleC.C.-Johnson  JennieM. 

7-24-Lloyd  T.F.-Oelknck  Ellen. 

10-  5-Lnnd  Jens  K.-Neilaen  Karen. 
1 1-20-McGuire  J.  H.-Flanigan  J.  B. 
10-28-MiDer  W.  L.-Smith  Addie  G. 

9-26-Moody  0.  W.-Hart  Martha  R. 
6-26-Neyer8  George  B.-Martha  E. 

11-  6-Overton  Geo.A.-Yauch  Rom. 
8-16-Owen  Charles- UlrichLncvE. 

ll-20-ParkerH.F.-Ri6ley  Eliza6.G. 

6-  5-Pea8e  Alexis-Hall  May  E. 
6-14-PeckhamD.W.-HopkinsL.M. 
9-ll-PotterM.A.-Vinccnt  AliceG. 
2-  7-Prentice  J.  R-Smith  J.  S.  G. 
2-27-Roberts  H.  M.-Breabm  A.  M. 
8-16-Scott  G.  W.-Mayer  Hannah. 
2-16-Simpson  J.  K.-Sulliyan  B. 
7-10-SteyensJE.- Warren  Elizab.  M 
8-12-Wickham  H.  C.-Hills  Mabel. 

lO-81-WilliamsC.D.-ScanlonNeIIie. 

10-  9- Winn  Jos.  J.-6ordon  May  A. 

7-  4-Zepp  Fred-Schug  Hannah  H. 

Marriagea,  1896. 

1-11-Blasdale  S.-Harmon  Hattie. 
4-28-Colbert  P.  E.-Murray  Ella. 
8-28-Frink  Geo.  A.-Schug  Rose. 
6-12-Hanmer  CC-Kilbourne  E.L. 

1-  7-HartnettJ.J.-Dri8collMaryE. 

2-  e-HendrvT.-CanningMaiyA. 
4-30-K)ltv  P.  M.-Gardiner  Ellen. 
4-16-Lan(lry  C.  E.-Twohill  M.  E. 
1-  8-McClelland  R.-Beven  M.  E. 
4-  e-O'Leary  J.  F.-Goodrich  I.  M. 
4-  4-Osborne  F.  R.-Brown  Kath. 
4-  6-Painezyk  J-Slusirezyk  Josia 
4-29-Peeple8  E.F.-Brady  Mary  A. 
4-27-Prou  Chas.-Tully  Margaret 
4-22-Purdy  F.-Lewis  Cathenne. 


GEER's    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


res 


5-21-Smith  W.B^ThompsonClanu 
4-  l^tumpf  G.H.-Dynes  M.  M. 
1-17- Van  Hi»e  H.  N.-Lyons  M.  L. 

Births,  S80S. 

6-21-d-Adtjni  Andrew-Kate. 

4-ll-»-Agnew  James-^lennie. 
11-26-if-Ahl  Geo.  N.-OpheliaL. 

8-21-</-Allen  Georee  E.-Myrtia. 

4-28-0- Ameluxen  John- Anna. 
10-26-fl?-Ander8en  Cha8.-Elizabeth 

^24-if-Ander8on  John  L.-Ida. 

4-19-</-Andrew8  Alex  G^Toan  J. 

9-18-»-Avery  Fred.  N.-Lillian  I. 

9-ll-<f-Bailey  AsherS.-Lvdia  R. 

8-80-«-Baker  Ezra-Christian. 

1-  7-<f-Barrett  Samuel  A.-Marv. 

6-18-rf-Barry  Richard-Bridget! 

6-  9-»-Birk  Herman-Louise. 
7-14 — Boardman  Jos.-Zepharine. 
6-29-rf-Bouchard  Frank-Minnie. 
5-22-«-Brewer  Burton  G.-Viola  G. 
2-26-(;- Brown  Georyre-Marie. 
8-24-<f-Brown  John-Elizabeth. 
2-19-»-Boyle  Wm.  F.-MaryE. 
9-16-«-Bumham  D.  C.-Rhoda  E. 
8-27-»-Carpenter  Wm.-Mary. 

11-  8-»-CarroIl  Edward  P.-Annie. 

12-  8-«-Chr!8tensen  John-Mary. 
7-16-d-Clancy  Edward-Elizabeth. 
9-28-rf-Clavton  James-Mary. 
4-20-<f-ColIin8  Charles-Annie. 
8-26-</-Condron  Pat*k-Margaret. 

8-21-»-Cowles  Lewis 

l-28-«-Cox  Edward  M.-Mary  A. 
1-  9-»-Crainer  Henry-Amelia. 

12-  l-</-Dailey  Peter-Elizabeth. 

8-28-rf-Daniol8  Chas.  H.-Edna  F. 

4-20-<f-Davi8  Walter-Emily. 

6-26-»-Devitt  John  Theresa. 

8-10-»-Dixon  Fred.-Maggie. 

8-ll-<f-Donahue  M.-Margaret. 

8-28-fl?-Dowden  Andrew . 

9-30-<;^-Dri8coll  Frank  F.-Nellie. 
10-10-»-Dudley  James-Lucy. 

9-24-  -Dunton  Charles-Harriet. 

4-18-»-Dwy  er  William-Ellen. 

7-22-<;-Edgecomb  Edward-Libbie. 

8-10-«-Famham  Frank-Estella. 
10-17-«-Foley  Wm.  J.-Elizabeth. 

6-22-#-Fouhey  Martin-Mary. 

6-21-»-Fournier  Cyril-Mary. 

1-  1-rf-Fox  Charles  A.-Marv  C. 
7-26-»-Furgur8on  Law'ce-(3assie. 
4-18-»-Garritv  David-Annie. 
1-11-rf-Getto  Vrank-Jennie. 

8-  7-»-GoodaleWm.  H.-Beatrice. 
10-16-</-Go?Iee  William-Hannah. 
12-10-<f-Grennan  L.  J.-Chl8tina. 

10-  5-«-Gri88el  Louis-Annie  E. 
6-20-<i-Grover  S.  Wesley-Lena  G 
8-  6-«-Hickey  Michael  J.-Elizab- 
8-19-»-H()U8e  C.  H.-Ellen  E. 

12-18-if-Howard  John-Margaret 
8-28-</-Hulbert  Ellerd-Anna. 
2-2a-d-Huntting  John  P.-Ella  K. 
2-18-»-Hyland  Michael-Mary. 

2-  2-«-j6hn8on  J.  C.-Catherine. 
8-81-«-JorgenBen  John-Caroline. 
6-24-d-Kearns  Law.  P.- Grace  E. 
6-2d-»-Kent  Edward-Mary. 

7-  8-s-Kilgariff  Michael-Maggie. 

11-  6-»-Knott8  David  C.-Saliie. 
4-28-cf-Kowalake  Fred.  W.-Laura. 

8-  8-«-Kramer  Georee-Louise. 
8-  8-df-Leary  Timothy-Mary. 
7-22-»-Loren8on  Peter-Lizzie. 
7-17-</-Maloy  Daniel-Margaret. 


12-  9-«-March  John-Rose. 

4-12-€^Mayo  Charles-Mary. 
12-16-»-McCarthy  Daniel-Mary. 

8-18 — McLaughlin  Daniel-Ina. 

l-12-«-Meredith  E.  H.-Ella  H. 
ll-24-(/-MerrimanChas-Lizzie  E  { 
ll-24-<f-Merriman  Chns-Lizzie  E  ) 
12-14-«-Merritt  John  W.-Jennie. 
ll-19-J-Monahan  Dennis-Maggie. 

11-  d-</-Moriarty  James-Margaret. 

7-  4-«-Morten8en  Andrew-Sine. 
10-18-</-Muir  James  A.-Florence. 

7-1 1  -a-M  u Ualy  Peter- An nle. 

8 rf-Murphy  W.  G.-Henrietta. 

2-  4-«-Neild  Robert-Mary. 
8-29-ef-Nelson  Leland  E-Jennie  A 
9-19-«-Newton  William-Annie  K. 
2-18-<^-Niel8en  Lars  C.-Ann. 
6-26-«-Nock  August-Maggie. 
10-  6-<f-0'Neil  Daniel-Katie. 
7-29-<f-0'Neil  Roger-Annie. 

1-  7-»-Pelton  Leonidas-Helen  C. 
4-20-rf-Power8  John-Mary. 

12-  4-»-Pratt  Ed.  W.-Charlotte  H. 
ll-28-(/-Racke  Frederick-Bertha. 

l-dl-a-Robertson  Henry-Gertie. 

2-24-«-Robin8on  H erbert 

4-  6-<f-Scarboro  Edwin-Sara. 
8-17-s-Schleischer  Ernest-Amelia 

2-  6-«-Slater  Charles-Lottie. 
7-17-rf-Spaulding  M.  T.-Laura  K. 
6-16-<f-Sproul  John-Catherine. 

8-  4-c?-Squire8  EUson  E.-Mary. 
6-  6-«-Stanley  Harry  S.-AnnieL. 

11-25-^-Stanton  George- Lena. 
l-17-»-Steel  John-Nellie. 
8-29-«-Stemff  Wm.  E.-Ina  E. 
4-  6-«-Stott8  Fred.  K.-Lillie. 

8-  8-J-Stouf[htonW.G.-Catherine 
6-  7-rf-Topping  W^m.  W.-Jennie. 
6-28-9- Wakefield  Eugene H.-Lela. 
2-  6-9- Walker  Williams- Agnes. 

12-16-<f-Waldron  F.  R-Manon. 
9-28-</-Wal8h  John  H.-Minnle. 
6-ll-«-Waterhouse  J.  D.-Rosella. 

9-  7-</-Wat«on  John-Ellen. 
8-22-<f-WerhofKan  Louis-Celina. 
9-22-»-White  Fred.  C.-Belle. 
8-11-a-Wickham  Edward  J.-Ada. 
4-17-rf-WUson  Elizur-Mary. 

Births,  18^6. 

4-27-a-Adams  Andrew  J.-Kate. 
8-  9-«-Auderson  Charles-Susan. 
1-  6-^Ashworth  John-Alice. 
8-13-«-BinghamCha8.  F.-Mary  A. 
2-18-»-Bragg  Edward-Fannie  M. 
&-18-s-Brennan  Jas.  A.-Kate  M. 

4-  6-«-Burden  Harold-Hattie  L. 
2-24-^Bumham  Frank-Eva  E. 
8-  1-d-Calverly  Charles-Rosa. 
6-  6-rf-Ca8e  Jarius  B.-Bessie. 
6-25-J-rCogswell  Arthur  J.-Annie. 
2-2o-«-Cooney  William-Eliza. 
4-27-</-Coykendall  Den.-Florence. 
8-28-»-Ditmars  Frank-Vivian  D. 
2-28-(i-Eus(ace  Clarence  D.-EUa. 
2-22-8-Fenton  John-Mary. 
8-21-»-Flaherty  John  E.-Anna  L. 
8-14-rf-Fletcher  Aiigust-Mary. 
l-12-»-Fort  John  IL  R.-NaUie. 
8-  8-»-Hallier  Julius  C.-ATice  C. 

5-  6-rf-Harri8  John  B.- Annie. 
6-l7-»-Hartz  Frank  J.-Rosa  P. 
6-24-d-Hayes  Frederick  R.- Annie. 
1-  2-<i-Henry  James-Mary. 

4-ll-»-Hickey  Daniel  J. 

4-15-<i-Hickey  Patrick  P.-Mary. 


d-28-£f-Jordau  Geo.  S.-Eva  May. 
2-10-</-KirbeU  Joseph -Alice  M. 
4-17H;-LittIe  Clinton  C.-Jennie. 
l-22-(/-Lund  John  K.-Came. 
2-18-s-McCarthy  Patrick-Maggie 
6-17-«-Monahan  Michael-Bridget. 
6-16-</-Murray  John  F.-Lizzie. 
2-  7-«-NathlichChas.N.-LenaC. 
8-15-«-Nield  R.  A.-ElizabethE. 
4-21-rf-Purty  Frank-Catherine. 
8-16-«-Roel)er  Bernard-Helena. 
■6-  8-»-Scarboro  Edward-Sarah  E 
8-ll-«-Sellew  Wm.  C.-Margaret. 
4-12-«-Steven8  Horace-Sarah  E. 
l-29-</-Strickland  A.  M.- Victoria 
3-27-</-Vanderburg  Henry-Nellie. 
4-  8-€f-Waite  Luzeme-EUa. 
2-19-«-Whiting  E.  M.-Selina. 
4-  2-4- Wood  Dennis-Mary  Ann. 

Beaths,  1895. 

8-24-Ameluxen  Marjorie,  2. 

9-19-Ball  Bessie,  29. 

9-  5-Better8  Dennis  E.  28. 

8-  9-Bowers  Grace  E. 
10-19-Boyle  William,  26. 

9-80-Brown  Jennie. 
12-  9-Br3'an  Percv  G.  18. 

8-  6-Bnckland  Mirtie  R.  1. 

8-  8-Bumham  Joshua  G.  80. 
10-14-Calverley  Grace  M.  4. 

9-ll-Ca8Aidy  Frank,  86. 

7-  8-Charney  Jacob,  66. 

7-  6-ConIiff  Mary  J. 

7-27-CouhigMild.red. 

7-80-Crout  Herbert  H.  18. 

7-  4-Crowley  May  Agnes. 
12-17-Dwyer  John,  62. 
11-  8-Furney  James,  2. 

8-17-Furunato  Carmine,  1. 

8-16-Gilsen  Thomas,  80. 

7-27-Goodale  Howard  W. 
12-12-Hale  Loren  G.  72. 

6-  1-  Harris  Astor. 
11-11-Hart  Harriet  E.  70. 

8-  8-HartOiTinH.  41. 
12-17-Haye8  Adelbert  H.  28. 
12-27-Hayes  Walter,  6. 

6-18-Healey  Francis,  11. 
10-  2-Healey  James,  68. 

8-  1-Higbie  Robert  N.  19. 
9-20-Hill8  William  R.  74. 
9-18-Larkum  Charles  C.  76. 

12-21-Lewi8  Charles,  29. 

9-20-Mflnning  Morris,  67. 
11-24-McGrath  Edward,  78. 

8-26-McKee  James  J.  88. 

9-  7-Merriman  Joseph,  79. 

10-  1-Metz  Pauline  F. 

10-13-Muir . 

11-28-Mulcahy  Patrick,  80. 

7-26-Nel8on  Sarah,  18. 
9-21-Palmer  Percie  M.  6. 
6-28-PheIps  Maria,  92. 

11-  6-Ratigan  Catherine,  70. 
10-29-R  iberts  Hezekiah  M.  60. 

8-26-RohertA  Maria,  83. 
10-20-Riley  Marv  A.  77. 

8-26-Scott  George  W.  26. 
12-16-Shaw  Mary  F.  81. 

6-  1-Small  Walter,  80. 

9-  6-Squire8  Mary  A.  61. 

6-27-Stiquel  Alfred,  24. 

7-28-Thomas  Raymond  M.  1- 

8-  2-Wakpfie1d  Lela  C.  84. 

6-17-Walker  Lizzie,  88. 
12-18-Waterhou8e  Arthur,  1. 
10-27-White  Mary,  80. 
12-  2-Win8low  Hannah,  90. 


764 


GEER  S    EAST    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


JDeaths,  1899. 

6-  7-Baker  Walter  D.  1. 
4-  6-Boncher  Thomas  F.  83. 
4-12-Breniian  Owen, 66. 
6-ll--Brewer  Franklin.  68. 
1-  9-Brown  John  RuBsell,  67. 
1-16-Barnham  John  A.  78. 
8-  l-Calverley  Louise. 
6-26-ChiI(li)  Juliette,  78. 
8~26-CIune  Arthur,  2. 


6-26-Gosswell  Helena, 
4-18-CoIIin8  Annie,  56. 
i-  9-Gom8tock  James  F.  87. 
2-  6-Fi8h  Samantha  A.  76. 
1-14-Gibbs  David  T.  86. 

4-10-Hayden  Harrison,  66. 
l-20-Haye8  Annie,  88. 
8-  4-Henne88ev  Margaret,  78. 
6-  9-Howard  Sherman  M.  4. 
l-28-Jenck8  Carrie  G.  84. 


6-19-Longworth  Mary. 
8-28-NoIan  Maria  T.' 

4-  6-Fitkin  Addison,  54. 
4-  9-Porter  Ellen,  78. 

5-29-RasseU  Nancy  £.  78. 

8-  8-Sprag;ae  Maria  A.  70. 
6-  7-Sullivan  Hannah,  1. 

6-27-William  Victoria,  68. 
1-  8-WiIliams  Francis,  82. 


Co&m  liters,  C^nrtjes,  (Lt^m^m,  Somties,  etc. 


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EAST  HARTFORD  TOWN  OFFICERS,  JULY,  1896. 

Selectmen. — E.  £.  Kins',  James    S.  Forbes,  Joel  H. 
Brewer.    Meet  Ist  Monday  monthly  from  1  to  6  p.  m. 

Auesiort. — Elijah  Ackley,  Charles  M.  Smith. 

Board  of  Belief. — Norman  S.   Brewer,  Charles  R. 
Forbes,  William  H.  Brewer. 
Forbes,  Philo  S.  Brewer. 

7*01011  Gerk. — Joseph  0.  Goodwin. 

Treasurer. — Charles  Merriman. 

Tax  CoUedor. — Arthur  P.  Moore. 

Audiion. — Elijah  Ackley,  J.  0.  Goodwin. 

CommiUee  on  New  Cemetery. — Henry  L.  Goodwin, 
Ephraim  Rood,  Charles  M.  Bidwell,  Joel  H.  Fowler, 
Lawrence  V.  Lester. 

High  School  Committee. — Joseph  0.  Goodwin,  Elijah 
C.  Walker,  Horace  B.  Williams,  Thomas  S.  0*Con- 
nell,  Frank  C.  Vibert. 

Begittran  of  Voters. — William  H.  Flanigan,  Howard 
C.  Gaines. 

Alms  House  St^erintendent. — John  Ruoff. 

Health  Officer-'E.  H.  Griswold. 

PROBATE  COURT. 
Regular  sessions  in  Wells  Hall,  Main  street,  on  Mon- 
days from  9  to  10  a.  m.,  and  on  Saturdays  from  4  to 
6  p.  m.  All  other  days  by  special  appointment  Johv 
A.  Stoughton,  Judge.  District  includes  the  town  or 
East  Hartford  only. 

GRAND  JURORS. 
Caulkins  Willis  £.  Reams  Michael  H. 

Forbes  James  S.  Rood  Ephraim. 

Hale  Truman,  Williams  Horace  B. 

CONSTABLES. 
Boyle  Hugh,  Moore  Arthur  P. 

Cowles  Erastus  R.  Ruoff  John, 

Kappenberg  Robert,  Schmidt  Alexander  Jr. 

Reid  Thos.  D. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 
Bancroft  Geo.  W.  Hart  Henry  T. 

Bryant  Percy  S.  Stoughton  John 

Carroll  Edward  P.  Truesdell  Wm.  E. 

Goodwin  Edward  0.  Wilcox  George  K. 

SCHOOL  VISITORS. 

1898. 

Goodwin  Joseph  0.  Mayberry  Franklin  H. 

Walter  G.  Murphy. 

1897. 

Ackley  Elijah,  Bowman  George  A. 

£nsign  F.  Howard. 

1896. 

Bachelor  Francis  P.  O'Connel  Thos.  S. 

Wilcox  Geo.  K. 


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FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 
89  Main  street. 

Organized  as  the  third  church  In  Hartford  about 
1694.    Incorporated,  1894.    810  members. 

Rev.  Samukl  A.  BARRETT,Pa6tor;  Alfred  E.  Kilbonm. 
David  L.Wi11iams,  George  W.  Smart,  Wm.  H.  Olmsted. 
Deacons;  George  W.  Smart,  Clerk;  A.  P.  Hills, 
Treas.  William  H.  Olmsted,  Chairman  of  Trustees. 
Service  10.46  a.  m.  and  7.80  p.  m.  Annual  meeting 
2d  Wednesday  in  January. 

Sunday  School.— H.  B.'William8,  StwL;  Miss  Annie 
E.  Olmsted,  Ast^t.  SupL;  Miss  Annie  K.  King,  Supt.  of 
Infant  DepH;  Miss  HattieT.  KilbouTne,5ec'«.;  Wilbur 
S.  Bumham,  rrea«.;Chas.H.  Williams,  W  S.Bumham, 
Librarians;  Miss  C.  C.  Smart,  Aeyufrar.  Teachers  84, 
Scholars  868.  Average  attendance  210.  Service  12  noon. 


SOUTH  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH. 

Rev.  F.  P.  Bachkl£r,  Pastor;  Elizur  R.  Ensign, 
Deacons;  F.  Howard  Ensign,  Clerk;  Alfred  J.  Ensign, 
Treas.  Services  at  10.46  a.  m.  and  7.80  p.  m.  Organ- 
ized 187G. 

Sunday  School^—J.  Knox  Hall,  SupL;  Rev.  F.  P. 
Bacheler,  Ass't  SupL;  Clifford  Brewer,  Clerk;  Frank 
Ensini  Treas.;  Eva  Martin,  JJbrarin;  Teachers  18; 
Scholars,  86.  Volumes  in  library  600.  Service  12  noon. 


FIRST  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH, 
OF  East  Hartford,  Hockanum . 

Rev.  Jas  A.  Wood,  Pastor;  J.  P.  Kenney,  Beeord- 
ing  Steward;  Chauncey  Hollister,  Monroe  J.  Brewer, 
W:  H.  Waterman,  J.  P.  Kenney,  E.  S.  Forbes,  W.  H. 
Myers,  Trustees.  Organized  1846.  Preaching  at  10:45 
a.  m.  and  7 :80  p.  m.  Prayer  meeting,  Thursday- 
evenings  7.80. 

Sunday  School — J.  P.  Kenney,  SupL;  E.  S.  Forbes, 
Ass^tSvpi.;  Frank  A.Graham,  ZifrrarMHi.  Teachers,  9, 
Scholars,  80.     Meets  at  12  noon. 

Epworth  League  Meetings  at  6:80  Sanday  evenings. 


ST.  JOHN'S  CHURCH— EPISCOPAL. 
82  Main,  near  Burnside  av. 

Consecrated  June  1869.  Services  at  10  and  10.45  a.x., 
8d  Sunday  monthly  at  10.46  a.m. 

Rev.  Prof.  John  J.McCooK,  Bector;  Wm.H.Bratnard, 
Percy  S.  Bryant,  Wardens ;  A.  C.  Liebert,  Anthony 
McGehan,  Wm.  M.  Sargent,  Robert  C.  Cadman,  Vestrv- 
men;  Rev.  J.  J.  McCook,  Treas.;  A.  C.  Liebert,  CUri; 
Robert  C.  Cadman,  Choirester;  Arthur  S.  Joyner, 
OroanisL 

Sunday  School. — 12.80  p.m.  Rev.  J.  J.  McCook,;9«p^; 
Fannie  A.  McCook,  Librarian. 

St  Agnes  Guild  meets  on  Wednesdays. 

Choir  rehearses  Friday  evenings  at  7 :80  o'clock. 


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ST.   MARY'S   CHURCH. 

BOMAH  OATHOLIO. 

110  Main  cor.  Woodbridge  street 
This  Church  was  organized  in  1878.  The  comer 
stone  was  laid  in  1877|  the  edifice  was  finished  and 
occupied  the  same  summer.  Seats  700,  cost  916,000. 
Rot.  -Jamks  J.  Glkeson,  Pastor;  Bev.  Patrick 
Daley,  aatUtanU.  Senrices  Sundays,  Ist  Mass  at  8 :80 
a.m..  High  Mass  at  11  a.m.;  Vespers  at  8.80  p.m. 

Sunday  School— Wm.  J.  Dowds,  Supt.;  Nellie 
Flaherty,  Asi't  Smt;  Teachers,  18;  Scholars,  250; 
School, 'lO  a.m.;  Library,  160  vols. 

BURNSIDE  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 

Church  street 

Rby.  Johk  MoVbt,  Pastor;  J.  S.  Forbes,  L.  S. 
Forbes,  J.  H.  Bumham,  L.  V.  Lester,  F.  C  Gould, 
Henry Lathrop,  S.  A.  Gardner,  Trustees;  L. S.  Forbes, 
Treas,  Organized,  1826.  Services  11  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m. 
100  members.  Miss  Grace  Olmstead,  Organist;  Clinton 
T.  Little,  Sexton. 

Sunday  School — 12.80  p.  m.  James  S.  Forbes, 
Supt. 

COMSTOCK  MEMORIAL  CHAPEL, 
Main  street,  north  of  railroad  track. 


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District  No.  1.  North,  King  Street— William  J. 
McKee,  Chairman  of  Committee  ;  £.  Ackley,  Treas.; 
W.  S.  Bumham,  Clerk. 

District  No.  2.  Second  North,  Main  c.  Wood- 
bridge —  John  P.  Huntting,  Chairman ;  Charles  H. 
Blake,  Robert  C.  Cadman,  Committee;  Howard. C. 
Gaines,  Clerk;  William  G.  Comstock,  Jr„  Treasurer. 

District  No.  8.  Center^  east  side  Main,  opp.  Hart- 
ford av— J.  Wilbur  Hale,  Wm.  R-Rosbrook,  E.  E.Kinff, 
Committee:  Edward  0.  Goodwin,  Treas.;  Joseph  0. 
Goodwin,  Clerk  ;  Arthur  P.  Moore,  Collector. 

District  No.  4.  Second  South  (  Willow  Brook),  east 
side  of  Main,  south  of  Silver  Lane—Frank  Roberts, 
F.  Howard  Ensign,  George  A.  Williams,  Committee. 

District  No.  6.  Hockanum,  Main  Street— Henry 
Fox,  Chairman;  Norman  S.  Brewer^  John  Kenney, 
Committee;  Charles  Daniels,  Treas.;  Clarence  Forbes, 
Collector. 

District  No.  6.  South  Middle,  Forbes  below  Brewer. 
WiUiam  J.  Ulrich,  Chairman  CommUtee.  Charles  M. 
Smith,  clerh ;  A.  Bantly,  collector. 

District  No.  7.  South  East,  Hills  Street— George 
W.  Bancroft,  Committee;  Jerome  Hills,  treas.;  Dennis 
Maroney,  clerk ;  George  W.  Bancroft,  collector. 

District  No.  8.  Bumside,  three  school-houses,  one  on 
School  street,  north  of  Bumside;  one  on  Forbes  street, 
south  of  the  paper  mills;  one  at  **  Woodland  Mills,'* 
Bumside  av.;  F.  H.  Mayberry,  L.  H.  Forbes,  A.  W. 
Wickham,  Committee. 

District  No.  0.  Meadow,  Darlin  street,  near 
Hartford  av. — Charles  F.  Yale,  Josephine  M.  Hills, 
Edward  Sharp,  Committee;  Geo.  K.  Wilcox,  Clerk ; 
Geo.  W.  Darlin,  Treasurer;  Arthur  P.  Moore,  Collector. 

District  No.  10.  Long  Hill,  Bumside  P.  0.— D.  L. 
Williams,  Chairman  Committee ;  E.A.Williams,  Treas. 
and  Clerk;  C.  £.  Lathrop,  Collector. 

High  School,  West  side  Main  Street,  opposite 
Wells  Hall— Horace  B.  WlUIams,  Elijah  C.  Walker, 
Thomas  S.  0*Connell,  Frances  C.  Vibert,  Joseph  0. 
Goodwin,  Committee. 

Town  tax  rate,  12^.    80  teachers,  1896-97. 

Election  of  committees  in  June. 

Enumeration  of  children  in  October,  1896,  1,818. 


RAYMOND  LIBRARY  CO. 

Organized  1889  in  accordance  with  provisions  of 
the  will  of  the  late  Albert  C.  Raymond. 

Henry  R  Hayden,  Prest;  Henry  L.  Goodwin,  V. 
Prest ;  Joseph  O.  Goodwin,  Secy.;  Lawrence S.  Forbes, 
Treas.  Directors,  Henry  R.  Hayden,  F.  F.  Street,  E. 
J.  Carroll,  Henry  L.  Goodwin,  Alonzo  P.  Hills, 
Davis  E.  Lane,  Patrick  Garvan,  Joseph  0.  Goodwin. 
About  2,600  volumes.  Building  cost  $9,900.00.  Per- 
manent fund  $10,000.00.  Library  open  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays  from  2  to  6  and  from  7  to 
9  P.M.  Miss  Jessie  Hayden,  Librarian.  Located  in 
Raymond  Park,  Main'st,  cor.  Central  av.;  contains 
two  acres. 


EAST  HARTFORD  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 
Organized  Febraary  10. 1896.  80  Main  street 
William  H.  Olmsted,  Preset;  F.  Howard  Ensign, 
Sec'y;  Aaron  F.  Olmsted,  Treas.  Directors  for  three 
years,  William  H.  Olmsted,  John  W.  Forbes,  Walter  G. 
Murphy;  for  2  years,  Charles  F.  Yale,  George  W.  Ban- 
croft, ^ercv  S.  Bryant;  for  1  year,  Aaron  F.  Olmsted, 
F.  Howard  Ensign,  J.  Knox  Hall. 


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Inblicialls. 


Bigelow  Hall,  P.  0.  Block,  Main,  cor.  Governor. 
Raymond  Hall,  seats  800,  east  side  Main,  c.  Central  av. 
Sons  of  Temperance  Hall,  46  Church  st.,  Bumside  Vil. 
Wells  Hall,  east  side  of  Main,  1st  floor,  seats  200. 

"  2nd  floor,  seats  260.  [seats  100. 

«         (Rodman  Post  G.  A.  R.  Hall)  8d  floor, 


EAST  HARTFORD  MFG.  CO.,  paper.   Seepage  427. 

THE  HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO.     See  page  426. 

THE  EAST  HARTFORD  &  GLASTONBURY 
HORSE  RAILROAD  CO. 
Incorporated  1866.  Capital  $  100,000. 

Ofiice,  297  Main  st  Hartford. 
E.  S.  Goodrich,  Hartford, Prest;  Samuel  G.  Dunham, 
Hartford,  Vice  Prest.;  George  D.  Curtis,  Hartford, 
Sec*y;  Daniel  R  Howe,  Hartford,  Treasurer;  E.  S. 
Groodrich",  General  Manager;  Directors — P.  Henry  Good- 
rich, James  J.  Goodwin,  Daniel  R.  Howe,  Atwood 
Collins,  E.  S.  Goodrich,  Leverett  Brainard,  George  D. 
Curtis,  John  R.  Redfleld,  Samuel  G.  Dunham,  Hart- 
ford.   Annual  meeting  in  January. 


EAST  HARTFORD  VILLAGE  IMPROVEMENT  CO 
Organized  1877.  Incorporated  1879. 

Henry  R.  Hayden,  Prest;  Henry  L.  Goodwin,  Secy. ; 
Joseph  0.  Goodwin,  Treas.  Executive  Committee,  18 
members.    Annual  meeting  1st  Tuesday  in  October. 


EAST  HARTFORD  STREET  LIGHTING  ASSON. 
Organized   October,  1881. 
Edward  0.  Goodwin,  Pres't  &  Treas.;  Lawrence  S. 
Forbes,  Sec*y.;  H.    M.  Roberts^  collector.     Annual 
meeting  second  Monday  evening  in  October. 


EAST  HARTFORD  WATER  CO. 
Percy  S.    Bryant,  President;    Arthur  C.  Liebert, 
Sec'y.;  Oliner  E.  Williams,  Treas.    Directors,  Percy 
S.  Bryant,  Arthur  C.  Liebert,  T.  S.  Kuntz,  G.  R.  Hath- 
away, R.  S.  Hicks. 


766 


GEER's    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


EAST  HARTFORD  nRE  DISTRICT. 

Incorporated  by  SpecicU  Act^  1889. 

Committee — John  P.  Huntting,  CbairmRn ;  Charles 
MeiTiraan,  Treas.;  Almeron  W.Wickham, Clerk;  John 
J.  Koran,  Collector. 

Edward  0.  Goodwin,  Chief;  David  C.  Bumham  1st 
Ass't;  T.  J.  Leary,  2nd  Ass't. 

Center  Hose  No.  1.  6  Bissell  street  —  Hugh 
Boyle,  Foreman;  Walter  Dart,  Edward  Brnton,  As- 
sistants;  Lucius  T.  Deming,  Sec'y.;  Charles  Myers, 
Fin.  Sec*y ;  James  Fogarty,  Treas. 

Volunteer  Hose  No.  2,  8  Park  av. — Andrew  W. 
Callahan,  Foreman ;  Edward  Bragg,  John  F.  White, 
Assistants;  James  F.  McKee,  Sec'y;  John  P.  Hunt- 
ting,  Treas. 

BuRNSiDE  Hose  No.  8,  Church  Street  extention — 
Frank  £.  Trvon,  Forman  ;   James  McCabe,  H.  0.  Mc- 
Malion,  Assistants;  David   C.   Bumham,   Sec'y;   J. 
.  Cavanaugh,  Treas. 

iETNA  Hose  No.  4,  116  Hartford  av — Alexander 
Smith,  Jr.,  Foreman;  Thomas  D.  Reid,  Thomas  D. 
Sharp,  Ass'ts.;  Robert  L.  Nichelson,  Sec'y:  William  J. 
McKee,  Treas.;  John  M.  Jessen,  Steward;  Henry  S. 
Cowles,  William  Duffy,  John  A.  ICroher,  Trustees. 

CO-OPERATIVE  BUILDING  BANK. 

Organized  1891.  Office  in  Garvan  Block. 

Patrick  Garvan,  Prest.;  L.  S.  Forbes,  Alonzo  P. 
Hills,  V.  Prests.:  H.  W.  Vinton,  Sec'y  and  Treas.; 
Directors-— The  above  officers  and  Joseph  E.  Carroll, 
Charles  M.  Bidwell,  James  S.  Forbes,  Alonzo  P.  Hills, 
Edward  D.  Hayes,  Henry  B.  Hale,  J.  F.  Cowles. 

WASHINGTON  NATIONAL  BUILDING  &  LOAN 

ASSOCIATION. 
Organized  June^  1894.  OJHce  Main  SL 

E.  J.  Caroll,  Prest.:  Ephraim  Rood,V.  Prest.;  James 
P.  Tobin,  Sec'y. ;  William  B.  Noble,Treas.  Directors — 
T.  J.  Hines,  A.  Broughel,  Jr.,  W.  A.  Backus,  James 
A.  Brennan,  George  E.  Swain,  William  Broughton. 
Annual  meeting  in  May. 


^atittUi. 


ORIENT  LODGE  No.  62,  F.  &  A.  M. 
Duett  C.  Clark,  W.  M.;  Edward  W.  Pratt,  S.  W.; 
William  H.  Brewer,  J.  W.;  W.A.  Riley,  Sec'y;  E. 
E.  King,  Treasurer;  James  Harvev,  S.  D.;  Robert  C. 
Cadman,  J.  D.;  E.  C.  Walker,  S.  S.;  James  McGregor, 
J.  S.;  E.  Hart  Forbes,  Tyler;  J.  F.  Arnold,  Marshal; 
J.  Knox  Hall,  Chaplain;  J.  Knox  Hall,  F.  W.Rich- 
ardson, Edward  F.  Stager,  Trustees.  Organized  Sept 
8. 1822.  Meets  1st  andSd  Wednesday  eveningmontfi- 
ly  in  Masonic  Hall.  Annual  meeting  1st  Wednesday 
in  December.  ^^ 

BIGELOW  CHAPTER  OF  EASTERN  STAR. 
Mrs.  Belle  Richardson,W.M.;  George  Smart,  W.  P.; 
Mrs.  Jennett  Giddings,  Sec'y;  Mrs.  I.  I.  King,  Treas. 
Organized  April  28, 1890.  Meets  2d  and  4th  Wednes- 
day evenings  except  months  of  July  and  August  in 
Bigelow  Hall.  

CRESCENT  LODGE  No.  26,  L  O.  O.  P. 
E.  S.  Williams,  N.  G.;  J.  B.  Andross,  V.  G.:  Chas.  F. 
Brandon,  R.  Sec'y;  D.  C.  Clark,  P. Sec'y;  J. F.  Cowles, 
Treas.;  Frederick  Comstock,  Charles  Barnes,  Charles 
Chandler,  Trustees.  Organized  May,  1889.  Meets 
Thursday  evenings  at  8  o'clock,  in  Rodman  Post  Hall. 
Semi-annual  election  in  June  and  December. 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  HIBERNIANS. 

Andrew  C.   Reardon,  Prest. ;    Patrick    Healy,    V. 

Prest.;   J.    F.  Minor,  F.  Sec'y;  David  J.  Garrity,  R. 

Sec'y ;  John  J.  Foran,  Treas.    Organized  May  26, 1890. 

Meets  4th  Wednesday  evening  monthly  at  Wells'  Hall. 


DANIEL  C.  RODMAN  POST  No.  66. 

GRAND  ARMT  OF  THE  RBPimL.IC. 

George  A.  Stark,  Commander;  Charles  H.  Lester, 
S.  V.  C;  Josiah  Smith,  J.  V.  C;  Duett  C.  Claik, 
Adjutant;  E.  J.  Carroll,  Q.;  Henry  L.  Cowles, O.D.; 
Carlos  Babcock,  O.  G.;  Davis  E.'Lane,  S.  M.;  £.  B. 
Coolidge,  Q.  S. ;  Frank  Graham,  C. ;  G.  Harvey  Himcock, 
Davis  £.  Lane,  W.  C.  Fl^-nt,  Trustees.  MeeU  2d  and 
4th  Tuesday  evenings.  G.  A.  R.  hall.  Main  sL  Annual 
meeting  in  December.    

JOHN  F.  CARROLL  CAMP,  No.  «7. 

80M8  OF  VETEKAMS. 

F.  W.  Arnold,  Capt.;  A  C.  Robertson,  Lieat;  F.  W. 
Arnold,  Quartermaster  Sergt.;  Lon.  Carroll,  Charies 
P.  Snow,  Sergts. ;  Robert  J.  Shaw,  Chaplain.  Meets 
in  G.  A  R.  hul  Ist  and  8d  Monday  evenings  monthly. 

WOMANS  RELIEF  CORPS,  No.  19. 

AUXILIARY  TO  D.  C.  RODMAN  POST  MO.  65. 

Emeline  Beaumont,  Prest.;  Flora  Lester,  Sr.  V. 
Prest.;  Austins  Barrows,  Jr.  V.  Prest,;  Mary  £.  Rob- 
erts, Sec'y.;  Georgia  Arnold,  Treas.;  Sara  Briaot, 
Chaplain;  Emma  Lester,  Condr.;  Olive  Jones,  G. 
Organized  Feb.  7,  1887.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Tuesday, 
monthly,  in  Wells  HalL    Annual  meeting  in  December. 

LAFAYETTE  COUNCIL  No.  87, 

ORDER  UNFTED  AXERIGAM  MECHAMIG8. 

Robert  W.  Kappenberg,  C;  Leonard  H.  Forbes, 
V.  C;  Daniel  D.  Bidwell,  Rec.  Sec'y;  Georve  E.  Saun- 
ders, Asst  Rec.  Sec'y;  T.  James  McCabe,  Fin.  Sec*y ; 
Charles  R. Forbes,  Treas.;  Byron  E.  Downs,  L:  John 
H.  Steele,  E.;  Joseph  A.  Steele,  I.  P.;  Oscar  Thayer, 
0.  P.;  Frank  J.  Bragg,  John  H.  Steele,  John  Harty, 
Trustees.  Organized  Aug.  19,  1889.  Meets  Friday 
evenings  at  Bumside  half.  Semi-annual  meeting  in 
June  and  Dec. 


NUTMEG  LODGE  No.  66,  A.  0.  U.  W. 
T.  James  McCabe,  P.  M.  W.;  Charles  F.  Brandow, 
M.  W.:  Geo.  H.  Pike,  F.;  George  Stroh,  O.;  Almeron 
W.  Wickham,  Recorder;  Everett  E.  Arnold,  Fin.; 
Wm.  A.  Lowry.  Rec;  J.  H.  Walsh,  G.;  Thomas  P. 
Hayes,  L  W.;*WiUiam  H.  Sweet,  0.  W.;  Edward  P. 
Carroll,  D.  J.  MuUaly,  Michael  H.  Reans,  Trustees. 
Instituted  June  17, 1892.  Meets  1st  and  8d  Wednes- 
day evenings  in  Wells  Hall. 

EAST  HARTFORD  DRAIN  COMPANY. 
William  H.  Olmsted,  Treas.;  Wm.  P.  Stanley,  Sec'y; 
the  above  oflScers  and  Arthur  P.  Moore,  William  a. 
Olmsted,  Percy  S.   Bryant,  Directors.    Oiiganized  in 
1878.    Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in  March 

EAST  HARTFORD  GRANGE  No.  87. 
PATRONS  OF  HU8BANDRT.  Organized  Jan.  28, 1886. 
Frank  Roberts,  Master;  Fred  T.  Smith,  Overseer; 
Emma  U.  Forbes,  Secretary ;  Elijah  Ackley,  Treasurer; 
C.  R.  Risley,  Lecturer.  Meets  Friday  evenings  at 
Wells'  hall.    Annual  meeting  8d  Friday  in  Dec. 

EAST  HARTFORD  COUNCIL  No.  1287. 

ROYAL  ARCAMUM. 

E.  W.  Pratt,  Regent;  L.  S.  Forbes,  V.R.:  Everett 
E.  Arnold,  Sec'y;  Frank  Roberts,  0.;  H.  Wilber  Vin- 
ton, Treas.;  H.  B.  Williams,  P.  Reg.;  J.  Wilber  Hale, 
Col.;  L.  H.  Bogue,  Chaplain;  W.  I.  Stevens,  Guide; 
W.  J.  Fitzgerald,  Warden;  W.  A.  Wright,  Sentry; 
L.  S.  Forbes,  Edward  Risley,  L.  H.  Bogue.  Trus- 
tees. Organized  February  8, 1890.  Meets  2d  and  4th 
Wednesday  evenings  in  Wells  hall.  Annual  meeting, 
January.  

EAST  HARTFORD  WHEEL  CLUB. 
L.  S.  Forbes,  Pres't;  Lucius T. Deming,  Sec'y.;  W.  B. 
Noble,  Treas.;  E.  E.  Arnold,  Capt;  H.  K.  Hay- 
den,  Jr.,E.  H.  Merriman,  Lieuts.  Organized  June  1884. 
Meets  first  Tuesday  evening  monthly  in  Goodwin  Hall. 
Annual  meeting  in  May. 


GEER'S    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


767 


(^mi  JIartforb  ^cst  Mut 


FOR  RATES  OF  POSTAGE, 

Money  Order  P.  0.  and  every  other  matter  pertaining 
to  the  PoBt  Office  Department  of  the  United  States, 


see  page  788,  and  the  precedjng  pages.    For  closing 
111  in  Hartford,  see  pasc 

58  Mam  st 

WlLUAM    A    LOWRT,    P.M. 

Mail  arrives, 

7.00  A.M.  .from  Hartford. 
1.00  P.M.. from        " 
8.80  P.M.  .from        " 
6.80  p.M...from        ** 


all  man  in  Hartford,  see  page  780. 


Mail  leaves.  I 

7.80  A.M —  ror  Hartford.  | 


11.00  a.m....  for 
1.00  p.M ...  for 
6.80  p.M for 


« 

M 


I 


BURNSIDE  POST  OFFICE.— 666  Burnside  av. 
W.  E.  Trubsdell,  p.m. 


Mail  leaves. 

7.05  A.M.  for 
12.85  P.M.    <* 

6.06  P.M.  ** 
7.06  P.M.  " 
8.06  A.M.  Boston  &i  East. 


Hartford. 
« 

u 

li 


Mail  arrives. 
7.16  A.M.  from  Hartford. 

11.16  A.M.    **  «* 

8.46  p.m.    "  " 

6.46  P.M.    **  •* 

12.46    M.  Boston  &  East. 


HILLSTOWN  POST  OFFICE. 

Joel  H.  Fowlkb,  p.m. 

Mail  leaves^  6.16  p.  m.,        |      Mail  arrives  7.00  p.  m., 


for  Hartford. 


from  Hartford. 


HOCKANUM  POST  OFFICE. 

Main  st.  opposite  Wads  worth  st 

Eva  M.  Mabtin,  p.m. 

Mail  leaves, 
11.16  A.M.  for  Hartford. 
7.16  P.M.  « 


Mail  arrives, 
7.16  A.M.  from  Hartford. 
8.45  P.M. 


ii 


MEADOW  P.  0.— 102  Hartford  av.  comer  Village  st 
Gko.  W.  Darlut,  p.m.;  G.  Ellert  Daruh,  Ass't. 


Mail  leaves. 
10.86  A.M.  for  Hartford. 
7.86  P.M.  " 


Mail  arrives, 
7.00  A.M.  from  Hartford. 
8.80  p.m.  '< 


SILVER  LANE  P.  0.— Main  st.  cor.  Silver  Lane. 

L.  H.  BOGUE,  P.M. 

Mail  leaves,  Mail  arrives, 

10.20  A.M.  for  Hartford.        7.00  a.m.  from  Hartford. 
7.20  p.m.  "  8.80p.m.  " 


EAST 


AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS 
See  also  I'\irming  TooU;  Fertilizert. 
Vinton  C.  C,  66  Main.    See  p.  759. 

AGRICULTURAL    IMPLEMENT 

MANUFACTURER 
Vibert  F.  C,  fertilizer  sower.  Brew- 
er, H. 

APOTHECARIES. 
See  Drug  Stores. 

ATTORNEYS  AT  LAW. 
Bryant  Percy  S..  120  Main. 
Stoughton  John  A.,  117  Main. 

AUTHORS. 
See  Publishers, 

BAKERS. 
Gibbs  Marshall  S.  10  Central. 
Noble  H.  D.  1  Gnrvan. 
Stillman  M.  W.  Elm  opp.  Bissell. 

See  paj^e  768. 
Taylor  Henry  M.,  6  Wells. 

BARBERS. 
Brink  Howard,  105  Main. 
Bowe  James  J.  88  Main. 
Dannaher  Thos.  J.,  662  Burnside  av. 
Harney  James  D.,  68  Main. 

BLACKSMITHS  AND 
HORSESHOERS. 
See  also  Carriages, 
Bnrnham  Frank  E.,  Forbes. 
Clancy  Morris,  Main  cor.  Silver. 


1896. 


DufTv  William,  3  Village.  Page  746. 
Goodrich  Loren  H.  67  School,  B. 
Hutchins  Chas.  C,  97  Pitkin. 
Hyland  Michael,  r.  86  Main. 
Jones  J.  P.,  257  South  Main. 
Roberts  Andrew,  9  Pleasant. 
Starks  George  A.,  180  Main. 

BOARDINGHOUSES. 
See  Hotels^  Restaurants, 
Clune  John,  70  Park. 
King  WilburJ.  88  Main. 
Moore  Clarissa  Mrs.  2  Governor. 

BOARDING  STABLES. 
See  Livery  Stables. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  STORE. 
See  Oroeers. 

BUILDERS  AND  CARPENTERS- 
Blinn  I.  W.  &  Son,  1  Main.    See 

page  741. 
Bragg  J.  Merrick,  7  Elm  n.Olmsted. 
Carroll  Joseph  £.  16  Central. 
Courture  Joseph  H.,  1  Phelps.    See 

page  748. 
Driggs  Waldo  J.,  62  Hartford. 
Fairbanks  Charles  P.,  286  Main. 
Gehan  John  B.,  High. 
Jones  C.  Addison,  186  Burnside. 
Linton  James  H.,  Larrabee,  B. 
Morris  James,  60  Tolland. 
Rood  Ephraim,  7  Orchard,  n.  Main. 
Whaples  John  F.  &  Son,  2  Olmsted. 

See  page  760. 


Willard  Charles  C.  564  Burnside. 
Williams  Geo.,  Long  Hill. 

BUILDING  MOVER. 
Nicholson  Ruel  U.,  20  Village. 

BUSSES. 
See  page  516. 

butchp:rs. 

See   Meat  Martets. 
Bailer  Geo.  R.  12  Broad,  n.  Main,  H. 
Coykendall  D.  M.  88  Main.     See 

Page  744. 
Foley  Wm.  A.  78  Main.    See  p.  746. 
Holbrook  Ir\'ing  P.9  King  n.Gilman. 
Tryon  Nelson  D.  Porter  n.  Main. 

CARMEN. 

See  also  Eatresses;  Truckmen. 

Bumham  Georjje  D.  70  Burnside 

Darlin  George  W.  114  Hartford  av. 

See  page  744. 
Lathrop  Charles  W.,  160  Burnside. 

CARPENTERS. 
See  Builders. 

CARRIAGES     AND    WAGONS. 

ib'ee  also  Blacksmiths. 
Andross  W.  F.,  Main  st.,  north  end. 
Bumham  E.F.,  Forbes  st.  near  paper 

mills,  B.  See  page  742. 

Fowler  Wm.  H.  283  South  Main. 
Roberts  Andrew,  9  Pleasant. 


768 


GEER  S    EAST    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


CHURCHES  AND  CHAPELS. 
See  page  764. 

CIGAR  BOX  MFR. 
Comstock  BroB.,  189  Main. 

CIGAR  MANUFACTURERS. 
Easterbey  Thomas  W.  26  Darlin. 
Heck  Joseph,  24  Darling. 
Roberts  Henir  C.  20  Silver. 
Vanderburg  Ubarles,  112  Main. 

CIGARS  AND  TOBACCO. 
Goodwin  Samuel  0.  40  Main.    See 

page  747. 
Ranney  Burt  J.,  107  Main  n.  RR 

CIVIL  ENGINEER. 
Olmsted  Wm.  H.,  197  Main  next  to 
Mem.  Chapel.      See  page  766. 

CLERGYMEN. 
Barrett  Samuel  A.,  87  Main. 
Bachelor  F.  P.,  4  High. 
Bowman  George  A.  82  Bumside  ay. 
Daley  Patrick,  10  Woodbridge. 
Gibbs  J.  W.  22  Bumside. 
Glecson  Jas.  J.  10  Woodbridge. 
McVey  John,  676  Bumside,  B. 
Williams  Francis,  11  Central. 
Wood  J.  A.,  49  High. 

CLUBS. 
Art  Club. 
Hartford  Rowing  &  Athletic  Club, 

Hartford  av. 
St.  Mary's  Catholic  Club  for  Boys. 
Wheel  Club. 

COAL  YARDS. 

Bumham  Geo.  D.  70  Bumside  av. 

Hart  H.  T.,  Tolland,  B. 

Smith  Chas.  M.,Main  opposite  R.R. 

depot.  See  page  768. 

CONFECTIONERS. 
See  lYuit  and  C<mfecti<mery. 

CONSTABLE. 
Moore  Arthur  P.,  Main  c.  Prospect. 

CONTRACTORS  &  BUILDERS. 

8ee  Builders. 

Couture  Joseph  H.  1  Phelps.    See 

page  748. 
Jones  Chas.  A.  186  Bumside. 
Whaples  J.  F.  &  Son,  2  Olmsted. 
^  See  page  760. 

DECORATOR. 
Fitzgerald   W.   J.   79   Main.    See 
page  746. 

DENTIST. 
Pratt  E.  W.,  29  Main. 

DRESSMAKERS. 
Barber  N.  M.  Mrs.  1  Burnside. 
Clark  Ola,  24  Bumside. 
Flanigan  Kate  F.  and  Nellie  M.,  76 

Burnside. 
Hendee  Kate,  2  Goodwin. 
Hughes  Mamie  A.,  13  Bumside. 
McNair  Christina  Mrs.  1  Ranney. 
Newton  Laura  Mrs.  16  Bumside. 
Pratt  Fannie  E.  Mrs.  18  Bragg. 
Wilson  Celia  E.  Mrs.  82  Pleasant 

DRUG  STORES. 
Levy  Julius,  14  Church. 
Lowry  Wm.  A.,  66  Main  c.  Bissell. 
Noble  Wm.  B.  61  Main. 
Pike  George  H.  108  Hartford  av. 


DRY  GOODS. 
See  Orocere, 

EMERY  STROP  MFR. 
Hurd  Oliver,  6  Governor.  Page  494. 

EXPRESS. 

See  alio  Carmen,  Trucking. 

East  Hartford  Express,  Boyle  Hugh, 

10  Phelps.    See  page  616. 
£.  H.  Express,  Busiere  Frederick  J. 
64  Main.  See  page  616. 

FARMING  TOOLS. 
See  Agricultural  Implement  Jffr. 
Vinton  C.  C.  66  Main.     See  p.  769. 

FERTILIZER  SOWER  MFR 
Vibert  Francis  C,  46  Brewer,  H. 

FERTILIZERS. 
See  also  Agricultural  In^lementt. 
Andross  W.  F.,  Main. 
Smith  C.  M.,  Main  opp.  R.R  Depot. 

See  page  768. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 
Mtntk  Hose  Co.No.4, 116  Hartford  av. 
Bumside  Hose,  No.  8,  Church  st  B. 
Center  Hose^  No.  1,  6  BisselL 
Volunteer  Hose  No.  2,  8  Park  av. 

FLORIST. 

Richardson  Frank  W.  2  Hartford 

av.  See  page  766. 

FLOUR,  GRAIN  &  FEED. 
See  also  Grocers. 
Bailey  Asher  S.  81  Hartford. 
Bogue  L.  H.,  Main  cor.  Silver. 

See  page  741. 
Cox  Wm.  J.,  168  South  Main. 
Goodwin  Samuel  O.,  40  Main  east 
side,north  H'frd  av.  See  page  747. 
Vinton  C.  C,  66  Main.   See  p.  769. 
White  Glover  M.  101  Hartford  av. 

See  page  760. 

FRUIT  AND  CONFECTIQNERY. 
Merriman  Eu{^ene  H.  61  Main. 
Rosenthal  Emil,88  Burnside. 
Salreno  Nicadamo,  94  Hartford  av. 
Slater  Charles  C.  678  Bumside. 
Tomo  Thomas,  184  Hartford. 

FURNITURE  MOVER. 
Kirchen  W.  J.  Main,  cor.  Ranney. 

See  page  764.' 

GAS  FITTER. 
Beck  H.  Frank,  46  Governor.     See 
page  740. 

GENERAL  JOBBING. 
Ayers  Frank  D.  26  Main. 
Duffy   William,  8    Village.      See 
page  746. 

GENERAL  STORES. 
See  Grocers;  Provisions. 

GRIST  MILLS. 
Cox  William  J.  prop.,  Main,  H. 
Vinton  C.  C,  P.O.  address  Vinton's 
Mills. 

GROCERS. 
Adams  W.  H.  &  Son,  16  Bumside. 

See  page  789. 
Brewer  Monroe  J.,  186  South  Main. 
Bogue  Lincoln  H.,  Main,  c.  Silver. 

See  page  741. 
Foran,  Dowds  &  Co.  87  Main. 
Forbes  Leonard  H.  26  Church,  B. 
Fowler  Joel  H.,  HiUs,  H. 


Goodwin  Samuel  0.,  40  Main,  eut 
8ide,north  HT  d  sly.  See  page  747. 

Hirschfeld  David,  116  South  Main. 

Langaon  Burton,  110  Main. 

Martin  Eva  M.  So.Main,  opp.  Wads. 

Noble  &  Hanmer,  92  Main. 

Rathgeb  John,  96  Pitkin. 

Smith  Wm.  K.&  Co.  104  Hartford  av. 

Stonghton  &  Pelton,  86  Main. 

Treat  Owra,  229  South  Main,  S.  L. 

Traeadeli  Wm.  E.  &  Co.  666  Bnud. 

Vinton  C.  C.  66  MauDi,  cor.  Gov- 
ernor. Seepage  769. 

HACKS. 
See  Lipery. 

HALLS  AND  BLOCKS,  Etc. 

See  Public  HaBs,  Etc 

See  page  766. 

HORSE  SHOERa 

See  Blaekssnihs. 

HARNESS  STORES,  Etc. 

Gaines  Albert,  67  Main. 

Oelkuck  Edward.  Ill  Hartford  av. 

HORSE  DEALERS. 
Williams   Broe.  600  Hartford   av. 

See  page  76L 

HOT  WATER  HEATING. 
Beck  H.  Frank,  46  Governor.     Sea 
page  740. 

HOTELS  AND  BOARDING 

HOUSES. 

See  also  Restaurants. 

East  Hartford  Hotel,99  Hartford  av. 

Moore  Clarissa  Mrs.  2  GoTemor. 

New  England  House,  86  Main. 

Seepage  754. 

HOUSE   PAINTERS. 
See  Painters.' 

ICE. 
LeConrt  Leon,  96  Main. 

ICE  CREAM. 
See  Fruits  and  OmfecOonerM. 

INSURANCE  AGENTS. 
Carroll  Joseph  R.,  64  Main. 
Chapman  Wm.  R.,  24  South  Main. 
Howard    A.   E.   7  William.     See 

pa^  228. 
Memman  Charles,  85  BCain.     See 

page  763. 
Street  F.F.,  28  Main. 

KINDLING  WOOD. 
See  Wood  Yards. 
Boardman  Joeeph  H.,  6  Pleasant. 

LAUNDRIES. 
Banks  Joseph  M.  47  Central. 
Goodwin  Samuel    0.,    agent   for, 
e.s.  40  Main,  north  of  Hartford  av. 

See  page  747. 
King  Wohlee,  101  Main. 
Wong  Edward,  101>^  Main. 

LEAF  TOBACCO. 

See  Tobacco  Warehouse. 

Goodwin  Edward  0.|  44  Main  cor. 

Groodwin  lane. 
HunttingWm.L.,87  Main.nearOrch. 
King  Edward  E.  Hfd.  av.  c.  Pros. 

LIBRARIES. 
Raymond  Library  Co.,  Main  cor. 
Central. 


97 


GEEB'S    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


769 


LIVERY   STABLES, 

See  Sale  Stable*. 
Beaumont  John  R.  12  Barnside  av. 
Comatock  W.  G.  &  F.,  176  Main. 
Darlin  George  W.  114  Hartford  av. 

See  page  744. 
Lathrop  A.  H.,  6  Governor. 
Miskell   John,   r.    86   Main.    See 

page  768. 
Williams  Bros.,  60  Hartford  ay.  See 

page  761. 


LOAN  AGENCY. 
Merrlman   Chas.   86   Main, 
page  768. 


See 


LUMBER  YARDS. 
Blinn  L  N.  &  Son,  Main  cor.  Pitkin. 

See  page  741. 
Bnmham  A.  E.  &  Co.,  Long  HilI,B- 
Jencks  Bros.,  100  Hartford  av.  See 
page  760. 

MANUFACTURERS. 

See  alto  Paper  Manufacturers. 
East  Hartford  Mfg  Co.  49  Church. 
Fereuson  &  Harding  Paper  Co.  45 

Church. 
Hurd  Oliver,  6  Crovernor.  Page  494. 
Yibert  Francis  C,  46  Brewer,  H. 

MARBLE  YARD. 
East  Hartford  Marble  Yard,  Wm. 
M.  HoUis,  prp.  88  Hfd.  av. 

MARKET  GARDENERS. 

Carroll  Edward  P.  &  Co.  17  Main. 

Moody  Charles  C.  106  Burnside  av. 

Williams  G.  A.  &  H.  B.,  32  South 

Main  w.8.  below  Silver. 

MASONS  AND  BUILDERS. 
See  oIm  Carpenters, 
Fairbanks   Charles  P.,  286  Main. 
Kieman  John  F.  88  Governor. 
Nicholson  Rnel  H.  20  Village. 
Reed  Edward,  109  Hartford. 

MEAT  MARKETS,  Em 

See  Butchers. 

Bailey  Geo.  R,  12  Broad  n.  Main  H. 

Brewer  Edward,  21  Central. 

Coykendall    Dennis  M.  88  Main. 

See  page  744. 
Foley  William  A.  78  Main.    See 

page  746. 
Granger  Horace  D.  97  Hartford  av. 
James  William,  11  William,  B. 
Spencer  &  Stoughton,  84  Main. 
Steele  John  H.,  20  School,  B. 
Tryon  Nelson  D.,  Portern.  Mam. 
White  Charles  E.,  110  So.Main. 

-      MUSIC  TEACHERS. 
Bauder  Edward  L.  Mrs.,10  Garvan. 
Huntting  Lillian,  87  Main. 
Olmsted  Anna  M.,  101  Prospect. 
Thompson  Katherine  P.,4  Burnside. 

NEWSPAPERS. 
American    Enterprise,    101   Main, 

near  R.R.  depot.       See  p.  771. 
Weekly  Gazette,  69  Main. 

NURSE. 
Persons  L.  B.  Mrs.  76  Naubuc. 

ORNITHOLOGIST. 
Treat  Willard  E.,  292  South  Main. 


PAINTERS,  PAPER  HANGERS. 

See  Sign  Painters. 
Bidwell  Samuel  C,  61  Governor. 
Bragg  &  Tryon,  20  Woodbridge. 
Brown  John  R.,  20  Village. 
Fitzgerald  Wm.  J.  r.  79  Main.   See 

page  746. 
Hancock  Harvey  G.,  219  So.  Main. 
Hinton  Harry,  9  Pleasant. 
Murray  John  F.,  9  898  So.  Main. 
Parsons  Myron  P.  660  Burnside. 

PAPER  DEALER. 
Carroll  Edwaid  J.,  19  Main. 

PAPER  MFBS. 
See  also  Manufacturers. 
EAST  HARTFORD  MFG.  CO.  49 
Church,  Burnside  P.O.  Page  427. 

Ferguson  &  Harding  Paper  Co.  45 
Church. 

HARTFORD  MANILLA  CO. Wood- 
land. See  page  426. 
Walker  John  H.  1  Forbes,  near  Ch. 

PEDDLERS. 
See  Tin  Peddlers. 
Lester  Andrew  M.,  Lester  st. 

PHYSICIANS. 
Griswold  Edward  H..  7  Wells  av. 
Ma^berry  Franklin  H.,  676  Bum- 
side  av.,  B. 
Murphy  Walter  G.,  81  Main. 
O'Connell  Thos.  S.  16  Burnside  av. 

PLUMBERS. 
BECK  H.  FRANK,  46  Governor. 
See  page  740. 

PRINTERS. 

See  Newmapers. 
Hale  H.  B.,  59  Main. 
Martin  James  A.  101  Main. 

POOL  ROOM. 
Allen  Geo.  B.,  89  Hartford. 
Ferguson  L.  W.,  90  Main. 

PROVISIONS. 

See  also  Grocers. 

Vinton  C.  C,  66  Main.      See  p.  769. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 
See  also  HaUs.  Page  766. 
Darlin's  block,  102-112  Hartford  av. 

cor.  Village. 
Garvan*s  block,  Main  c.  Governor. 
Grange  Hall,  Hills  town.  Hills  st. 
Howard's  Hall,  668  Burnside. 
Raymond  Library,  Main  c.  Central. 
Spencer's  Block,  e.s.  Main  opp.  R.R. 

depot. 
Wells  Hall,  e.  s.  Main. 

PUBLISHERS    AND    AUTHOR. 
Bidwell  Geo.  C.  18  Main. 
Hale  H.B.,  69  Main. 
Martin  James  A.  101  Main. 

See  page  771. 

RAILROAD. 
Depot  and  division  headquarters, 

86  Main. 
N.  Y.  &  N.  E.  R  R.  shops  Park  av. 

RAZOR  STROP  MFR. 
Hurd  Oliver,  6  Governor.  Page  494. 

RESTAURANTS. 
See  Hotels. 
Porter  Albert,  69  Park  av. 


REAL  ESTATE. 
Bidwell  Chas.  M.  124  Burnside  av. 
Bfssell  Lewis,  68  Main,  n.  Bissell. 
Darlin  Geo.  W.  114  Hartfovd  av. 

See  page  744. 
Merriman  Charles,  86  Main.    See 

page  763. 

ROOFING. 
Hills  G.  M.,  86  Hartford  av. 

SALE  STABLES. 
See  Livery. 
Williams  Bros.  60  Hartford  av.  See 
page  761. 

SALOONS. 
No  License. 

SAW  MILLS. 
Blinn  L  N.&  Son,  Main,  cor.Pitkin. 

See  page  741. 

SCHOOLS. 

See  Public  School,  page  766. 

Bowman  George  A.  JRev.  82  Bum- 

*  side  av. 

Harrison  Lucinda  Mrs.,  16  Bmsdjiv. 

SCHOOL  BOOKS. 
Goodwin  S.  0.,  40  Main,  east  side, 
north  Hartford  av.  See  page  747. 

SEAMSTRESS. 
See  Dressmakers. 

SHOEMAKERS. 
See  also  Boot  and  Shoe  Stores. 
Chickering  John  W.  r.  66  Main. 
Manock  Edmund,  82  Pleasant 
Pair  Louis,  r.  107  Main. 
*Reardon  Thomas,  180  Hartford. 
Saeuer  A.  19  Church. 
Snow  Hiram«  Brewer. 
Wilson  Henry,  108  Main. 

STAGES  AND  EXPRESSES. 
Eut  Hartford.   See  page  616. 

STEAM  SAW  MILLS. 
Blinn  I.  N.  &  Son,  Main  cor.  Pitkin. 

See  page  741. 
Bumham  Allison,  Long  Hill,  So. 
Windsor^  B. 

STREETS. 
See  page  788. 

SURVEYOR. 
Olmsted  Wm.H.,197  Main,lst  house 
north  of  Mem.  chapel.    Page  766. 

TEAMSTERS. 
See  Carmen. 

TIN  PEDDLER 
Fricke  Henry  A.,  24  Village. 

TINNERS  AND  ROOFERS. 
Hills  Chester  M.,  86  Hartford  av. 

TOBACCO. 
See  Leaf  Tobacco. 

TOBACCO  INSPECTORS. 
Ensign  E  R.  &  Son,  268  So.  Main, 
n.High,  S.  L. 


TOWN  OFFICERS. 
I  See  page  764. 


756 


GEER'S    east    HARTFORD    DIRECTORY. 


TOBACCO  WAREHOUSES. 
See  Leaf  Tobacco, 
Dennerlein  P.  &  Sons,  Hartford  ay. 
Huntting  Win.  L.  &  Co.,  87  Main. 
Kilboum  A.  E.,  So.  Windsor  line. 
Mayer  Joseph  Sons,  Colt  n.  Main. 
Rosenwald  E.  &  Bro.  Goodwin  lane. 
Taylor  &  Beck  man,  81  Bomsideav. 

TRUCKMEN. 
Ayers  Frank  D.  26  Main. 
Darlin  Geo.  W.,  114  Hartford  av. 

See  page  744. 
Lathrop  Charles  W.  160  Bumside. 


UNDERTAKER. 
Hayes  Edward  D.58  Main. 

UPHOLSTERER. 
Wetherell  Herbert  M.  68  Main. 

VEGETABLE  PLANTS. 
Richardson  F.  W.,   48  Main   cor. 
Hartford  av.  See  page  766. 

WAGON  MFR. 
See  alaa  Oarriaffee 

WATER  WORKS. 
I  East  Hartford  Water  Co.  148  Main. 


WOOD. 
Blinn  L  N.  &  Son,  Main,  cor.  Pitkin. 

See  page  741. 
Bamham  6.  D.,  70  Bomside  ar. 
Darlin  G.  W.,  109  Hartford  at.  See 

page  744. 
Kirchen  Wm.,  Main,  cor.  Raone j. 

See  page  764. 
Lahey  James,  1  Bumside. 
N.  £.  Wood  Yard.      See  paice  754. 

YANKEE  DOUGHNUTS. 
Bidwell  John  N.,  Prospect  c.  Ash. 


GRAND  LIST  OF  EAST  HARTFORD,  OCT.  1, 1896. 

1,161  Dwelling  Houses $1,706,476 

8,8464  Acres  of  Land, 896,164 

182  Mills,  etc 268,400 

689  Honte', 26,676 

680  NeatCattie, 10,226 

282  Carrlages,etc 7,661 

Time  Pieces,  Je welery,  etc 1,266 

Musical  Instruments. ! 6,860 

Bank,  Insurance  ana  mfff.  Stocks, 228,606 

Railroad,  City,  and  other  Corporation  Bonds, .  1 ,000 

Stores  and  amount  em ployea  in  Trade, 81,100 

Investments  in  Mechanical  and  MTg  op'ns,.  26,600 

Money  at  Interest, 48,206 

'*      on  hand  or  on  deposit,. 800 

Taxable  property  not  specified 81,000 

Ten  per  cent  for  making  lists 28,866 

$2,797^ 
Less  Soldiers  exemption,  etc 66,887 

As  returned  to  State  Comptroller, $2,781,666 


GROWTH  OF  EAST  HARTFORD,  1880—1896. 

Year. 

Dwell- 
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and 

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ChU. 

Uors's 

Neat 

Total  Grand 

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houses 

Mfrs. 

dren. 

Cattle 

Lietb 

1880 

787 

122 

741 

588 

856 

$1,792,402 

1881 

746 

111 

786 

686 

778 

1,866,851 

1882 

762 

126 

807 

688 

746 

1,818,724 

1888 

766 

124 

886 

680 

750 

1,792,856 

1884 

768 

126 

828 

640 

618 

1,689,766 

1886 

766 

109 

827 

566 

666 

1,681,974 

1886 

770 

126 

888 

681 

705 

1,793,040 

1887 

784 

127 

886 

672 

722 

1,702,286 

1888 

826 

112 

886 

671 

709 

1,718,847 

1889 

868 

182 

989 

582 

824 

1,760,188 

1890 

908 

130 

1096 

686 

768 

2,276,480 

1891 

968 

149 

1161 

680 

781 

2,574,146 

1892 

997 

161 

1199 

662 

680 

2,687,864 

1898 

1082 

lh8 

1199 

695 

588 

2,601,845 

1894 

1080 

182 

1191 

679 

646 

2,682,837 

1896 

1161 

182 

1818 

689 

680 

2,731,556 

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ELEVATIONS  IN  HARTFORD, 
Above  mean  low  water  mark  at  Saybrook;  prepared 

for  Gebr'8  Hartford  Citt  Dirbgtort.      slitatiok. 

Ward  4,  cor.  of  Garden  and  Myrtle  streets,  104  feet. 
Albany  avenue  at  Tunnel,  62.6 
Spruce  and  Church  streets,  86.6 
Farmington  &  Prospect  av.,  100.6 
Sigoumev  st  &  Asylum  av.,  74.5 
Main  and  Asylum  streets,  66 
Park  and  Zion  streets,  98.8 

Washin^n  st  &  Cap.  av.,  81.4 
Woodbridge  &  Sheldon  sts.,  84.6 
Wethersfield  av.  &  South  st.,  62.6 
Main  street  at  South  Park,  62.2 
Wyllys  st  Ch.  Good  ShephM,  20 
Main  and  Grove  streets,  67 

Front  and  Arch  streets,  27.5 

State  and  Commerce  streets,  22.6 
Main  and  Morgan  streets,        67 
Windsor  and  Avon  streets,     26.2 
Front  and  Pleasant  streets,     22.2 
Capen  and  Clark  streets,         96 
Albany  and  Blue  Hills  av.,     68 
Main  and  Westland  streets,     48.26 
Vernon  &  Summit  streets,     166 
Wash'g'n  st  &  N.  Brit,  av.,    107.26 
Park  st  railroad  crossing,       46.9 
The  low  water  mark  at  Hartford  is  1.84  feet  above 

mean  low  water  at  Saybrook  bar,  or  Long  Island 

Sound,  60  miles  south  of' this  city. 

HARTFORD  PROHIBITION  CLUB. 

OrgarUzedj  June  26,  1884.  802  Asylum  street, 

Charles  F.  Agard,  Prest,      I  David  J.  Ellsworth,  Sec*y, 
Lewis  W.  Bartlett,  V.  Pr.    (  Henry  Cowlishaw,  Treas. 

Meets  every  Eriday  evening  at  802  Asylum  street. 
Annual  meeting  in  January. 


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Grand  List,  State  of  Conn.  Oct  1886,  $889,475,866 

1887,  852,795,928 

1888,  854,557,515 

1889,  858,918,906 

1890,  868,150,802 

1891,  872,245«442 

1892,  881,281,607 
1898,  416,828,257 
1894,  414,258,956 
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1888,  48,541,890 

1889,  47,360,489 

1890,  48,429,208 

1891,  47,912,501 

1892,  48,890,060 
1898,  49,666,010 
1894,  49,924,928 
1695,     58,211,681 


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the  lulernatlonal,  to  ilmplj  eiquislte.  Tbo  type  IB  clear,  and  the  amweemeDt  of  **" 
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H.  M.  WBBB, 


MAKER  OF 


Custom  Boots  ?s^  Shoes, 


Jumpingf,  Bicycle,  RuiuiJng:,  Pedestrian  and  Base  Ball  Shoes, 
and  all  kinds  of  Atliletic  Foot  Wear. 


A  6PCOIALTY. 


No.  546  ASYLUM  ST., 


SELECT.  _ 


EXTRA< 


CHotcEST  Fruits.    ^ 

FLAYC 


MR'S    HARTFORD    CITY    DIRECTORS 


THE  CONNECTICUT  MUTPAL  LIFE  INS.  CO.. 

:LFRED  T.  RICHARDS,  Gsnaral  Aemt.       JAMES  H.  JARHAN,  Agent.  !!•■  P»s"  391.  3i 


C.  H.  Case  &  Co. 

Watches, 

Jewelry, 

Hills'  Block,  335  MAIN  ST.,  Hartford. 


CUT  GLASS  and 
FINE  OBNA. 


L..   G.   CHKPTV^HN. 

DENTIST, 

Dr.  T.  A.  KMBERLY,  <^No.  35   PRATT  STREET. 

DENTISTRY     IM     7^1-1-     ITS      BRANCHES. 


FRANCIS  H.  RICHARDS, 

ENGINEERING  and  PATENT  OFFICES. 

303  MAIN  ST.,  Fhcenix  Bank  Building,  100  BROAD  WAV, 

Hartford,  Conn.  New  York  City. 

SOLICITOR   OF   PATENTS. 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEER.  EXPERT   IN    PATENT   CASES. 


EsTAeLisHEO.  A.  D,  1832. 


STII.IiiyiAlff    <£    CO., 

«3    PBA.TT    STRISET,    HARTITORD,     COJNIV. 

MjiimiLALL  FINE  FURS. 

Superior  Quality,  Large  Lines,  Moderate  Prices,  Exclusive  Styles. 
Correspondence  and  Inspection  Invited. 


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No.    69,'  JULY,    1896. 


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We  have  kept  to  the  front  in  the  manufacture  of 
SILVER  PLATED  WARE.  ^  ^  They  can't 
dispute  our  claim  to  the  title  of  *'Best  in  the  World** 

WM.  ROGMRS 
MFG.  CO., 


Market  Street. 


"anchor  brand. 


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WILLIAM  E.  SIMONDS, 

Solicitor  of  U.  S.  and  Foreign  Patents 


Gmtintjously  since  (865^  except  wlien 
Commissioner  of  Patents^  I89S-3.  *  •  « 


No.  2  CENTRAL  ROW,  -^  Hartford,  Conn. 


HARTFORD  ONE   PRICE 

CLOTHING  CO.-— ^ 


Jp^ine  Qlothing. 


GENT'S  FURNISHINGS, 

TRUNKS, 

TRAVELING  BAGS. 

Custom  Tailoring. 


114-116  ASYLUM  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


JOS'JES  &  LITTLE, 


PATTERN    MAKERS, 

33    "W^ELLS   ST.,  HI^K/TFOR/ID,   OOiTiT. 


Goto 


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30  Asylum  Street, 

HARTFORD,  CONN. 


AND  5CHOOL  OF  SHOkTHAND.  r^^Call  or  Address  for  CATALOCUE. 


Use  the  ''Index  to  Contents"  to  find  everything  in  this  Directory. 


GEEH's    HARTFORD    CIXT    DIEECTORY.  77 

CONANT  RUBBER  CO., 

J.  A.  PITKIN,  Manager. 

Nos.  26  and  38  ASYLUM  ST.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


Rubber  *  Qoods. 

._!L-.sr,„  file  Lycomi  MM  Go's  Boots  and  M. 

LADIES'  FINE  WATERPROOF  CLOTHING. 

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