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LIBRARY
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STATE LIBRARY
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3Sro. OO JULY, 1896, TO JULY, 1897.
HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY ;
JULY, 1896:
BEINa A NINETEEN-FOLD DIRECTORY OF HARTFORD;
coMPRisnro thb
Name9 of Bemdents ; where Living; where in Bunneu ; where EmpUnfed ; Capartnerehipe ; Ccrporatione ;
Signs; SacUtiee; MtgroHone; Marriages; Births; Neorologg; Diooroes; Streets and Avenues;
HARTFOKD ILLUSTRATED;
GEEK'S CONNECTICUT GEOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY,
OF 6,172 PLACES, WITH TOWN AND COUNTY LOCATIONS; OF
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POST OFFICE ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORIES,
Also, ELIHU, .QJSP^'S SONS' NEW MAP OP HARTFORD,
And all Desirable Infoi-matlon, about the CJTY OrKARTFORD, for Citizens and Strangers.
ALSO, A DlJtECTORY OF THE
TOWN OP EAST HARTFORD,
COMPRISINO THB
Names of Residents^ Zocatian and Occupations; Town Offices; Courts; Corporations;
Churches; Public Schools; Societies; Marriages; Births; Deaths;
Classified Business Directory , Street and Avenue Directory,
HARTFORD, CONN.; U. S, A,:
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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.
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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
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WAMB
AITBBp
MBW
TBABBi
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ATIOm.
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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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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
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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
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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.
mmm
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
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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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INDEX TO CONTENTS.
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
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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
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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.
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Geer's Sods' Gnide to Uod and Nos. of U ami ivK
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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U
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tl
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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.
26
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
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«
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u
u
u
u
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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
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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
r
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GEEB^S HARTFORD CITY DERBCTORY.
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.
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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.
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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.
geeb's habtfoed city dirbctory.
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Gcc/s Hartford Gty Directory;
«aB ^ ^ Jtdy^ 1896. .^ ^ ^
ALLYN HOUSE DRUG STORE.
PHILO W. NEWTON,
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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,
2 to 4, and 7 to 8 P.M.
.9inula|r, 2 to 3 P. M. only.
Telephone 620.
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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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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
see also Atkins.
It
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.
oeeb's habtfobd ctty dibectoby.
87
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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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'
GEEB's HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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*
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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
8
OEEB S HABTFOBD CITY DIBBCrrOBY.
57
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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.
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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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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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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.
64
oeeb's habtfobd city dibectoby.
JAMES C. BRAY,
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
^
ers and J^
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.
geer's habtford city dibbctobt.
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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
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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.
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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.
':
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.
10
OEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
I
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.
78
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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Jota W. .i-s-i*:: a: *4* Vi:n r-'s- 24 Cizt
JfositrriM, h-a- 24 CanToc
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lAzzi^, at 4'.* <V.»T. lx*3. IT.^-j M^in-
LAzzle. okrk. b-3- ?4 Cant- n.
Margaret. «irv**!i-aker. h.-a. 24 Ca:::oQ.
>Iar}-. at 4«» GoT»-m:--. b.^u. 17,^t MA:n.
Marr, vi(L John, h.-^ 24 Can:* -c.
TimotliT J. mach. at CottK. h. 7^ Var.^-I«-«ck.
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.
Judffe KlUba Carpenter. Frank B. WllliamB.
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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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GBEB S HABTFOBD CITY DIBECTOBY.
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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.
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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.
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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.
1
u
^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.
gker's habtpoed city dirbctobt.
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.
88
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.
"^
^ BstabUited U 186ft.
362 (StAin ^td.
HUE WORKt
OvfOMTi Pratt Street.
**
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.
12
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?.
91
■
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.
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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.
I
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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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.
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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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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.
oeeb's habtfobd crrr DtBBcroBT.
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.
« Chuck Co. manufactoren, 30 Cushman.
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^ 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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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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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.
1
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
QEEB S HABTFOBD CITY DIBGCTOBY.
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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114
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.
p. B. DONOVAN,
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REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE AGENCY.
EKEMENTS Routed and Rents coUected. PiriWtng
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
and_
Fire
lowest rates.
estate a speeislty.
oompuileB and m% tt0
92 PEARL STREET.
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.
r
G££B'S HABTFORD CITY DIBECTOBY.
119
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.
120
GBEE'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
16
geeb'js habtfobd city dirbctory.
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. .
122
<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.
6EEB'S HARtFOBD CitY DmBCfOE't.
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.
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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.
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£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.
126
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.
PAIR HAVEN OYSTER
DEPOT. ^^^
ThU old Mtabliahmeot Sa
tlwU. 81
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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
• • SALT
^Salt Fish,
. . Etc
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.
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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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« 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.
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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.
140
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.
OEEB'S HABTPORD CITY DIBBCTOBY.
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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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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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.
ober's habtford cmr dirbctort.
147
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.
148
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.
geeb's habtfobd city dibbctoby.
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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^ F. E GRAVES ^
0«ods dettrered
pnmpt^ to
pMt of tke dtj.
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.
20
geer's habtfobd city dibbctort.
153
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.
154
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.
155
cc
ftS
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.
H. GROSS.
JOBBRR IN
NEW AND . . .
. . . SECOND-
Bottles,
AIk) Lager Gases, Gotk% Etc.
Rear 198 Front St,
55 to 61 Charles St
Branch,
220 Comimm Strast,
Naw HavaatCoaa.
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,
u
156
geeb's habtfobd city dirbctoby.
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.
geek's HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
157
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.
158
oeeb's habtfobd city derbotory.
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.
GEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRBOTOBY.
159
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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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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GEEBS HABTFOBD CITY DIBEICTOB?.
npHE Hartford
Beef Company.
WBOLMBAMM DBALXl
t/^%
;£
M$M Beef I pnvi^ioq;!,
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.
geeb's habtpoed city dirbctoby.
163
^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.
«<
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\,
u
u
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^ABTWaO OPTtCat CO.,
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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6EEB S HABTFORD CITY DrRBCTORY.
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.
geer's habtfobd city dibectoby.
167
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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GEEE*S HABTFOBD CITY DIBBCTOBY.
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.
22
geeb's habtford city dibbctoby.
169
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.
GEER^S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
172
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.
geer's habtpobd city directory.
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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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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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}\
23
geeb's habtford city dibbctory.
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.
17&
:^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.
oseb'b habtfobd gitt dibectoby.
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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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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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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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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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" 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.
24
GEEBS HARTFOBD CITY DIEECTORY.
185
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.
1
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.
r
geek's HABTB'OftC ClW t)ItlfiCfOltY.
181
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 .
188
geeb's haetford city directory.
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.
geeb's habtfobd city dirbctory.
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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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geeb's haetpoed city diebctoey.
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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198
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.
WW- "• KELSEY&Ca,
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b 185a
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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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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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.
99 Hungerford.
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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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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.
a Mat's BvUdlag.
bamn
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.
200
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.
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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.
202
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.
2M
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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•* I>ivid F- «U7«r=.VT. Is- 70 Mai4e.
M K*:,ui. as >: 9 Aijl^ia:- bL s^.' Main.
•* F>^vd. eazrarrr az Wa. Rosen Mfg.
«'« 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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Lee Bndget A. F. at 66 Market, b.a.lO Winter.
» 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.
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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.
« James, conductor St Ry. h. 937^ Main.
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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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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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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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^ ■■ HOTEL,
Cor» Muiherry and WMb Sis.
TFJr. IsOBaCMBBf
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aattateetory Bates \xj tb« Day or Week, Regular
or Transient.
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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<2 01 HI He ROOMS.
78, 80 and 82 8TATC 8T.
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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« 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.
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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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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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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,
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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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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.
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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.
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« 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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
226
QEEB S HABTFOBD CITV DIBECTOBT.
4. mx. MccttimBt
jt
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.
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
227
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.
228
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.
geer's hartfokd city dtrbctoby.
229
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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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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<< 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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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
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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.
2^2
GEEB 8 HABTFOBD CITY DIBBCTOBY.
JAMES MULHALU
Bpeefad Attantion paid
lo HenUiiK and Col-
Ali borfBMs pnmptlj
and . bitliAiDjr . at-
Estate
....Bfokcf,
'^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.
GEER'S HABTFORD city DIRBCTOBir.
243
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.
244
GEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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
gber's habtford city dirbctoby.
245
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,
'^ — .
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.
\
246
geer's hartpoed city directory.
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.
GEEB^S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
nTHE NEW ENGLAND
^ COAL COMPANY,
DBALBR8 m
M-Rail Coals,
Qnantlty, Qnali^ and PrloM equAl
♦♦♦♦
to any In the Market.
Yard,
Office,
276 Markot, near FlsMaat Bt 250 MAIN ST«
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.
Hii
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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" 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.
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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
oeeb's hastfobd cmr dibectoby.
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,
>* •m*-
^
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.
oeeb's habtpord city diebctoby.
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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QEEB^S HABTFOBD CTtt DIRBCIOBY.
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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GEEB*S HABTFOED CITY DIEBCTORY.
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,
-Plate Work, ^
WEDDING NOTES AND CARDS
ft Specialty.
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.
264
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.
gkeb's habtfobd ccnr dibbctory.
265
u
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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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Laoe CnrtAln Cleaiiiiiir * Bpeoialtj.
542 MAIN STREET.
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.
GEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRBCTORY.
267
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.
268
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.
oeeb's habtfobd city dirbctoby.
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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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« 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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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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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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p. a Box 808. Hartftrd FIra Iwiinnoe Company's BaDdlaSi
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.
101 Wethersfield.
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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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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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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.
280
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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geeb's habtfobd city dibbctoby.
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
oeeb's babtfokd cirr dqcbctobt.
>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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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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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.
284
oeeb's habtfobd city dibbctoby.
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.
GEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
286
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.
286
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.
290
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.
292
GEEB*8 HABTFORD CETT DIBBCIOBT.
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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.
GBER'S HARTFORD CITY DIBBOTORT.
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.
JOHN J. SEINSOTH,
A FULL I.IXB OF
DfogB^ Chrmifatfi and Fancy Articles^
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.
gker's hartfoed city diebotort.
295
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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M James K. seoetarr a^ tieM. J. N. Shedd
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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
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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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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
outside back cover.
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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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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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ChaH«f Lu IrinnftUk st ^ hi|e. k ^7 XI>«.
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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EiKartT L.a«»'tprn^alaCaadkl9M Asj.
EtiKi C. ckTk as t:z Maia. k 57 Beaton.
Eazjtat G. k Pnspeec aT. near Cone.
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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OEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
804
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.
39
GEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
805
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.
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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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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.
312
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.
40
geeb's habtfobd city dibbctoby.
818
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.
316
GCEE 3
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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•* T^-jBM S. "azJt-ir. b^Jt t» FVyvcr.
«^ Wvnm a broker, b. i^
* Ws. E. kL* hor as W. L.
Ted Wllliaa:
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.
GEER^S HARTFORD CITY DIRBCTORY.
819
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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Thome Edwin M. h. 245 Wethersfield.
«< 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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T'/irl^r J'/i,/i, \'A,'^frKT at 1 F^/wer. L. .>5 W*d«.
'l'/wr» If/^iMr, 2 \\<f^':fHt.\» ar. eod erf Vine.
T'/wfMj Arthur F. Jx>^/icjif?«-ji*rr at Dime SarinTi
** 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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It*. i.-rifSrraaB ai «1« Cap. k ISJ Lin-
A- s-^csiiiB at 4v Got. kl4 Souftipect-
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Joba F. ( T. k Robiiks^^j k5lKeaj«i.
Joiia J. k ^:€ Maple.
Jr«a J.^eoaa at d>> Sca. k2a.68Tenple.
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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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.
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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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at Titft Co. ' Tc^
fjoKlMT ft. h. Bornsid^ T.
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.
WilC.
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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WAKEFIELD &MARQUARDT
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.
[ROBERT WALKER, #-
}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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Real Estate^.<
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House Agents
345 MAIN STREET.
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.
'j(j State, mi. h.
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
at Lai
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«« Mar^F.lin.MtraCkiirdiHose,7€BeL
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,
a Virt/«4a. faooKkecper. b. 60 Main.
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« 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.
'see also Wells,
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« 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*
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»< 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
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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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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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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.
geeb's hartfobd city dieectoey.
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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.
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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.
" WilUam ( TT. W. i^ Sons) h,iSForegt.
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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.
\)yiLLIAM WARD, j»j».3»
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(Successor to johh McOooDm.)
Real Estate^^^^
and
House Agentj
345 MAIN STREET.
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.
342
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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M JfJjrj £, ' :2an&ak»^ ax ^4'« Haia. k 7 ~
' Wbid H'iser. keeper, ka. 177
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A«00^.\\x, y^fiT at 2< .V.a:e.
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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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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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.
II Patrick, h.u. 10 Queen.
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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
State, h. Essex t
*see also Worcester.
It
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.
« J^^See also Wright.
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firxitti 42 .^-Af^ CapAVit L. 4^5 Farai-i-r-oc-
B«rrj'ani:n. r*/ak'^f*\\fM at 3^^ A*t. k. X< Park.
C. l^'U^rk at 4'^', v. 445 Mafr^
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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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
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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**
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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.
344j
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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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-.jL^^arrz Ma.-r:i*. H.-Ij-Ae, Mass.
yc'c: Arrmr, Xew Tork.
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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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.
GEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
361
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
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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.
8-1 4-1*^^^^^ ThimlerMertie
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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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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.
M. J.-Margaret.
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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.
l-24-»
11-22-8
2-1 l-«
7- 1-8
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10- 2-»
1- 7-d
10-20-*
l-24-«
6- 5-</-
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-«
3-24-s-
6- -«-
8-21-fi-
7-15-a
1-16-rf-
6-16-(/-
6-20-rf-
9-26-</
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3-22-d
7-10-rf-
4- 4-f/-
6-29-«-
5- 9-»
12-3 l-»
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10-14-8
12-23-rf-
10- 4-«-
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6- 2-8
-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.
r ^
.,; /■/-".•.•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-
Y
li
/
c
Y
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.
J
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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.)
'r~ "▼"
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.
p
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.
J
374 GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
7 and 8 per cent. INTEREST
-^NET TO THE INVESTOR.*^
CHOICE APPLICATIONS IN
FARM • MORTGAGES
■ ■- -■ ■ . ■.'. ^ TTT 'T. : ."J J — —. .' . ■ r."- ; 1 ...■;.. . ...!,- — . . . . i -- . ■: i i . ■ ■ . . rr . . . . r'. ■: . . gj
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.
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^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.
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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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377
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283 Main Street,
t corner of Pearl, Hartford, Conn.
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Capital, $150,000. Incorporated, May, 1825. Snrplas, $75,000.
SAMUEL E. ELMORE, President. H. W. ERVING, Cashier.
HERMAN J. MAERKLEIN. Assistant Cashier.
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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.
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--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.
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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. .
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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.
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Hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Aniiuul Meeting, First Tuesday in Octoher.
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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.
882
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.
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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:
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STREET GUIDES WITH MAPS.
Geer's, . . .
t6 State Street, Hartford, Conn*
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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
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DEPOSITS AND SURPLUS, May 1, 1896, ~
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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.
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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.
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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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GEERS HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
895
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
IIFE
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.
.~d
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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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ARTHUR X. OOOnRICH, Treasurer.
FRANK S. CAREY, Secretary.
Courant Building, 66 State Street, Hartford, Conn.
Ib the leading Republican paper in Connecticut ; twelve, fourteen and sixteen pages, and has
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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.
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East Mi Memacliirii Coijaij,
49 CHURCH STREET, BURNSIDE, CONN.
' MAKUFACTURER8 OF
High Grade Writing Papers, Linens, Ledgers, Extra
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
Wiiite M EolQFeil pplntinji Papers,
AND WHITE AND COLOJIED
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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,
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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. — —^
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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.
GEER*S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY. 459
ICE & BALDWIN,
W. A. RICE.
E. M. BALDWIN.
JElectrical Engineers
Electrical Work of Every Description o rt /^ f^r^ n /^o ni-rkt^i^
Carefully Executed ^ <in U KyOU tX dC t UT^ .
Hj^HE latest impToyementB in all apparatus pertainiDg to Burglar Alarms^ House Bells, Annun-
^ oiators, Door Openers, Telephones, Electric Qas Lightiug, Watchman Time Registers,
Time Keepers, Programme Clocks for Schools, etc.
Wiring Old and New Houses for Incandescent Lights a Specialty.
Fixture Work and Repairing done at short notice. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
wHu for EtHmau$, 249 PEARL ST., Hartford, Conn. telkpbone conkection.
WM. F. O'NEIL,
q^ j^
Mason, Builder, and G)ntractor*
->-e)
• OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
54 WOODBINE STREET, Hartford, Conn.
POSTEUS BSOTHESS,
Contractors and Builders.
errs
Estimates Furnished on
All Classes of Work.
Office and Shop, 13 Forest Street, Hartford, Conn.
460.
geeb's habtford cnr dibectort.
Omtiniud from page 458.
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
Ctmiinued on page 462.
J
GfiER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY. 461
E. TAYLOR & SONS,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Lumber, Timber, Shingles, and Lath,
At Steam Planing Mill, 335 SHELDON ST., Coifs Dyke, Hartford, Conn.
ALWAYS ON HAND : — ^Pine, Sprace, Hemlock, Flooring, Ceiling, Mouldings, WLitewood, Maple,
Mahogany, Oak, Black Walunt, Ash, Butternut, Qnartered Oak.
Soittlieim Pine a Speoialty.
H. A. FRENCH,
MANTJFACTUREK OF AND DEAI.ER IN
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Etc.
No. 16S MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn.
Fine Custom and Hard Wood Work a Spocialiy.
NiMs, Whitney ^ Company/
Suceessarg to J*. S*. Gocdeli, and B, H, Oridley,
MAKUPACTURBRB AND DEALERS IN
Doors, Windows and Blinds,
Fine Inside Shutters and Blinds. Hard Wood Work a Specialty.
Also, Plate and Window Glass, Putty, Etc.
IVo. SrS JMAIIV STJRJEEST, Har-tfor-d, Conn.
FACTORY AT KEENE, N. H.
GEO. E. DENISON,
Contractor i Builder
EsOMtes aiven on All Classes of Work. Plans and SpetUcaflons FundslioL
Office, 190 PEARL ST., Hartford, Conn
Telephone, 125-2.
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462
GEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
GEEE 8 HARTFORD CITY DntECTOKY.
M. M. PECK,
DEALER IN— -
PIKE. HEMLOCK, SPRUCE, AMD HARDWOOD
L UTvtBE R .
SHINGLES, LATH, Etc. always on hand.
A rru. STOCK or
SPRUCE TIMBER, WHITEWOOD, FLOORING, CEILING, CLAPBOADS, Etc.
nilIL,L, WORK DONE at SHOUT NOTICE.
^oted by Xelephone.
Office and Yard, Rear 32 CHURCH ST., Hartford, Conn.
AlffDRXSinrS « PECK,
MuinfactiireTB, WlialFwde and Bctsil Deslere In
Doors, Windows ahd Blinds.
AND IN EVERY WAY SUPERIOR TO SCOTCH, CEMEKT, OR 6LAZED PIPE
I'
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of
Q-
No. 88 MARKET SXRKBT, Hartford, Conn.
Local mills, 386 lo 292 Sheldon Street. Lumber at Wholesale.
464
GEEB S HARTFOBD CITY DIEECTOEY.
ConUntied /torn page 462.
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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69 GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY, 465
ASSOCIATE A ^^^ ^^in street,
HARTFORD, CONN. . .
DENTISTS,
Opposite Brown,
Thomson & Co.
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EXTRACTING, 25 Cents. GAS, 25 Cents.
Office Open Evenings.
ALBERT ENTRESS,
Apehiteetapal SeulptoF,
Plaster Models for Stucco Work, Stone and Wood Carving.
Artistic Mantle and Cabinet Work from Special Designs,
REAR No. 187 MAIN STREET, - - HARTFORD, CONN.
KKRL J. BEIJ.
MANUFACTURER OF AMD DRALBR IN
Marble and Granite Monunnents, Statues, Tablets,
Curbings, Posts and Markers.
Office and Works, 275 PARK STREET,
HARTFOKD,
CONX.
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ANDREW BRABAZON,
STONE CDTTIHG AND MASONRY OF ALL KINDS
YA^ICDS AlVr> OFFICE,
GARDEN STREET, Corner LIBERTY STREET
House, 455 Garden Street, Hartford, Conn.
466
GEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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,
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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
ts.
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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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.
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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
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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.
r'
geer's habtford city directory. 525
PUBLI8HICD BY
THE CONNEXmOJT CATHOUC PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Bo. m ASYLUM STREET, EveniDg Post Building, HARTFORD, GONN.
This Paper is published in the interest of the Irish and Catholic population
of the^ Diocese of Hartford^ which IHocese has a population of 253^000 souls.
It is an eight-page sheet, fifty-six columns, 33 1-2 by 46 inches, and contains the
Largest Amount of State News of any newspaper published in the State.
The news is supplied by a corps of
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In every City, Tovm and Village in the State, which gives it a special strength
and local interest. Being the only journal of its chiss publish^ in
the State of Connecticut, it finds its way into the
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The Rates of Advertising are Reasonable, and will be
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Terms of Subscription, $2.00 Per Annum, Postage Free.
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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.
1
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.
I
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
., — .# .
' 't
I y ,1- ......
[ "-f"
^W"
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.
^1
Anvils,
Vises,
Bellows,
Sledges,
Hammers,
Rivets,
kU-
.\
Crowbars,
Axles,
Springs.
Bolts,
Nuts.
Washers-
-^;
104 FEONf ST., Hartford, e»u.
70
geeb's habtford city dibbctoby.
553
ELIHU GEER'S SONS^
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF THE
CITY OF HARTFORD,
^ ^ JULY, J896. .»» .*»
Nanes li Capltils are Finns M MTerdse in fliis Inok; lor naies ol M seeAlTertlsers' Inda, oages 7 aM 8<
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
geeb's habtfobd city dibbctoby.
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.
geeb's habtford city dibectoby.
555
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.
566
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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j w y»-r K h^fin, jry, 7 njrnbuIL
^'M»y \,uh''.if,'/, 2fi I'ratt.
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.
GZZ2 5 HJL2r^?T>2I>
W v-» Ic ?5'' -.t^-rf-iT. "^ If I o-
^ *
W * i: .ii
3i »:
> ^ £^
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P >. .', #< .'. it • , l^,\ f. :. . r- 1.
P - •
A- :v-
• 1* •** M r^'Ui-
<i / K / K-S 3 *. K W >. :, L H. *ar A*t-
h . T»r, P»*' K A,2\h Vrii.c. a.
7 • ''V.*» A. /*rri L- 717 Mt r..
W<- .'.r Wf-nu-Ku. ',1 7*Tr. V^
V.', > 4 *•. i'f.',''/Ti. 217 if'i'n.
V» ,.,.%:{i'f,u'\i,'>iUA.\.\. 117 E«.IeTne.
Marking Mefal Surfaces.
IHK fiWir,H I SLA7 K MACHINE
iK;l50)V5 J»</ BUILDERS.
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
pnt/f 81U.
• ^ ■ a i •:•?•-: r. <!• •'*;'•'«
»: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$^.
I>>renz Wm. A. 370 A«v'.am.
NA7IOXAL MACHINE CO. 581
Capitol. Ste pnoe 4ifS.
RICHARDS FRANCIS H. 303
Main. See outgidt frtmt cover.
WOLCOTT & DARBY', 278^ Main.
Seepage 445.
MECHAHICS' TOOLS Mfr.
BAILEY MFG. CO. Wethersfield t
Seepage 497.
MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
Seep<ige 693.
MEDICINES
See also Apothecaries.
Bill R. C. (horse) 55 TrnmbulL
Dickinson George K. 248 Main.
Hopkins Alexander S. r. 806 Main.
LANKTOXARBA. Seepage 524.
PEASK HEXRY A. 68 Wooster.
See page 261.
RichardKon Jaundice Bitters Co.
218 State.
SEINSOTH JOHN J. 12 Maple. See
page 298.
Street F. F. 118 Asylum.
Watrous J. Hubbard 71 Asylum.
Williams & Carleton Co. 206 State.
MEMORANDUM BOOK Mfr.
ARMS POCKET BOOK CO. 886
Asylum. See page 424.
' MEN'S PURHISHmS.
Boi'iar
IX >v 3MT L S1*J A«TlnB.
3«i>:i?CTrem Ben-amln, S44 Mam.
B»«:CirATC.H.llXSGatc. &<
B& Vx. THOXSOX ft CO. 4M
MijL ^« vic^ 449.
r»L\ 4 rt ». I Ct M vn. Se« ftfc 34.
Ecr^za Becrr. *• S'aSf-
'sT.t» ft \jt%\2^ 47* M*j».
5':r^M-I ft E.:c:i*o".U-i. *« Asyhun.
Kx«;mss L*ia.r. 12 Scats.
Krif-zi:: Mv:*: . 334 AstIub.
Kri.^£V WM. H.&CU.161 Main.
St < page 193.
M :DEL TAILORIXG CO. t22
Fe*r- Sc< ^i^"* 371.
M n:iJ. ca F. ^iMain.
Ni;.. cil J- ■ .HZ Co. 479 Main.
Pir:.-:?#c ft U-::.*:er, 2S4 AstIiud.
REX'XACKXR ft CO. 141 Asylum.
St* p^g€W%.
>^.:-h E. J. ft Col e .\5Tliun.
WHITTLESEY' W. F.'ft CO. 188
A*r!T:ni- See p*ige 52T.
TocLQ^iman L. ft Cu. SM Asylvin.
MERCANTILE AGENCY.
Bra.i<treet Co. 2 CentnL
Dug B. G. ft Cou XSS .\s7h1m.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Set Cl^thiMg: Seamstretteg; CioUu$
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
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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,!
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or Admitted.
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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
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8, 1889
29, 1802
14, 1869
2, 1890
Dec. 12,1787
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
621
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-
OEBB*S HABTFORD Cm? DIBECTOBT.
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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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§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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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-
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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.
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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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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
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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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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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.
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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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Charles 0. Strong, TreaBnreri in account with the
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
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6,782
1874 4,087
2,880
124
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7,091
1876 4,488
8,226
56
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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
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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.
geer's habtpord city dirbctory.
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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.
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRBCTORY.
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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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GEEE S HARTFORD CITY DIRBCTOBT.
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.
82
GBER'S HARTFOItD CITY DIBECTOBY.
649
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.
650
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.
tn ^ *%%
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.
The si:
by 79 in
r, and 76 in the
1 EBlLery, whii
Suite IB 188
will
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 '-"
-L. F. F
.^"P'S=
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
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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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667
®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
mpus
"■ (Cyn:
The
, 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.
6^5
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-
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to come, has recently been completed.
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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.
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Duncan, W. F. Day, H. D. Hyde, G. P. Stock-
well, W. I. Washburn, D. W. Williams.
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man; J. M. Allen, T. Duncan, C. D. Hart-
ranft, J. F. Morris, Rowland Swift, D. W.
Williams.
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND METHODOLOGY.
Encyclopiedia and Methodology, Chester D.
Hartranft, Instructor.
Bibliology, Alfred T. Perry, Associate Pro-
fessor and Librarian.
PHILOLOGY AND EXEGETICAL THEOL-
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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-
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German, Orro Schlutter, Tutor.
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Biblical Theology, C. D. Hartranft, Pro-
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Archseology, CiiAS. C. Stearns, Lecturer.
Gneco-Romau and Eastern Church History,
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Germanic and Western Church History, Wil-
liston Walker, Professor.
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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.
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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.
684
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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
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1
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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. •
688
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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.
87
QEEB'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
689
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.
690
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.
691
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.
IttHiitirl.
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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(Bti)} JfHlotos.
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.
696
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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.
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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.
690
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.
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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.
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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.
•*n
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.
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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
]
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.
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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
GEEI^'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
709
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
710
GEER's HARTFORD CITV DIRECTORY.
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.
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(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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GEEB 8 HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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
* Railroad and Express Stations ; f Telcnaphs ; T Telephones ; t Post Oflloes ; % OStiee ; | Towns ; T Boroughs ; ! Sehool DiifirialL
.*. 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
• RaUroad and SzpreM Stations ; { Telegraphs ; ? Telephones ; t Post Offloes ; % Oities ;
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
0 Towns ; if Boronghs ; ! Sehoo) Districts.
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714
GEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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
Xllglllllil Et.ODO. TT lUUBUr.Xl lUUIBUIMiVrU A-V. k7M/lllll|^lVII. i.^ KJ
• lUilxtMMi and BzpreM SUtions ; { Telegraphs ; ? Telephones ; f Poet Oflloes ; t Cities ;
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
I Towns ; T Boraoghs ; ! School IiistrlcU.
geeb's habtford city dibbctobt.
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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
'Railroad and Bxprees Stations; (Telegraphs; ? Telephones; fPostOffloee; t Cities; | Towns; H Boroughs; ! School Districts
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GEER S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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
•Bailroad and Kipnos Stations; fTel«vraphs; ? Telephones; tPostOflkoes; t Cities ;
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
ITowns; TBorooghs; ! Sehool Distiiete.
oeeb's habtfoed citt dibbctoet.
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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
• Railroad and Bxpraas Stations ; { Tetographi ; ! TelephonM ; f Post Offloss ; t Oities ;
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
0 Towns ; T Boronghs ; ! School Distriots.
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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
• Ballroad and Bxpms Stations ; | Telegraphs; ? Telaphonei ; t Post OflloM ; % CItiis }
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
ITowns; T Boroughs; ! School Distrieta.
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Btatioiia, Vlllacat, ate
Town.
Ceaaty. Statloiia, VmagM, ala
TowB>
Ooaatj.
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
• Railroad and Expreas Stations ; f Telegraphs ; ? Telephones ; t Post Offloes ; t Cities ;
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
0 Towns; ^ Boroughs; ! School Diatriots.
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GBER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
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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GEER S HABTFOBD CITT DmBCTOBT.
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 $100,000.
Chas. E. Billings, Preset. | S. M. Bronson. Sec ^ TV.
SilasChapman, Jr., K.Pr | Wm. F. Looms, ^sif. See.
Directors. — Chas. E. Billings, S. M. Bronson, Ernest
Cady, Silas Chapman, Jr., Leverett Brainard, £. 6.
Richards, F. R. Cooley, I. W. Welch, A. H. Olmstead.
Annual meeting in Feb. See page 4QS»
oeeb's habtford city dibbctoby.
727
NATIONAL TROTTING ASSOCIATION.
Organued 1870. Chartered 1884. 218 Main.
V, P. JoHMSTON, Lexington, Ky., PreddmU.
David Bommbr, New York, 1st Vice Prettdent,
N. T. Smith, San Francisco, Cal., 2d F. PrtsH,
Lewis J. Powers, Springfield, Mass., Trta$,
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.
728
gber's hartpobd city dibbotory.
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<>.
1
730
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.
RATES OF POSTAGE ON DOMESTIC LETTERS,
ALSO ON LETTERS TO CANADA.
iriBST CLASS MAIL MATTBR.
On single 1 ok. aToirdup. rate letter in the U. S....2 cents.*
For eacti additional 1 oz. or fraction 2 **
On ' 'drop" letters, local delivery, per 1 oz 2 "
RATES OF NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.
8S002n> GLASS MAIL MATTER.
Registered Newspapers and Periodicals, issued at stated
intervals, as frequently as four times a year, includ-
ing sample copies from an office of publication, with-
out substantial btndiiMr, 1 ct. a lb.
Newspaper and periodical publications of the second
class, wnen sent by other than the publisher or news
agent, shall be one cent for each four ounces or frac-
tional part thereof and must be ftiUy prepaid by post-
age stamps affixea to said matter.
THIRD CLASS MAIL MAITBB
Includes books (of any weight, if single), also all cir-
culars and other matter wholly in print (not included in
seeond class), corrected proof sheets, and manuscript
copy accompanying the same, postage shall be paid
at the rate of ohb cbmt for each two ounces or
fractional part thereof, and shall fully be prepaid by
posta^ie-stamps affixed to said matter. "Printed mat-
ter " IS the reproduction upon paper, b^ any process ex-
cept that of handwriting and typewriting, of any words,
letters, characters, figures, or Images, or of any combi-
nation thereof. Upon matter of the third and fourth
class, or upon the wrapper inclosing the same, the sender
may write his own name or address thereon, with the
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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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.
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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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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
DBSTIITATIOM.
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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. .
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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.
GEER'S EAST HARTFORD DIRECTORY.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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,
DEALER IN
Q^eeft (porSt ^aueaje^t
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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747
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,
DBALKB ni
strict//
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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749
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.,
DEALEBB IN
Pine, . . . .
Spruce, and
. . . Chestnut
LUMBER,
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.
752
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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CHARLES MERRIMAN,
Fire, Life, and
Accident
-* 1NSURANCEL-*
Bi$al Estate anl Loan Agency.
35 li/Ljmsr
Comer Qanran Street.
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.
"w. J. K I h6o:gBia'.
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.
768
obeb's east habtfo&d dibbctort.
DBALBR IK THB BB8T
LeIiiEli . . .
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.
oeeb's east habtfobd dibectoby.
769
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.
760
geeb's east hastfobd dibectoby.
G, M, JVHITEy
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.
f 0toii ©ffittrs-
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.
€\ntt\ts.
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.
GEEB'S east HARTFORD DIRECTORY.
765
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.
I m*i
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.
'• »*
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.
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dren.
Cattle
Lietb
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122
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588
856
$1,792,402
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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
1885, 444,821,927
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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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