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General Directory of the Citizens, Classified
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Business Directory, Town Officers, Churches,
Schools, Societies, Etc.

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CONTENTS.
INDEX TO BRANFORD ADVERTISERS.
PMIN

Abbreviators	
$1
Advertisements. 	
65
Bands and Orchestras 	
.	 ............	 ................... 57
Borough Officers 	
49
Bahama Directory 	
65
Cemeteries 	
60
Census 	
36
Churches 	
57
Constables 	
64
G. A. R...	 ........ ..... 	
$
Index to Advertisers	
4
Index to Out of-Town Advertisers. 	
57
	
Justices of the Peace 	
67
List of Post-offices In Connecticut. 	
7
MIMS of Residents 	
65
Post offices 	
63
Public Libraries	
57
Schools	
40
Societies. Astoeladons, etc
66
State Government 	
56
Stock Companies	
5
Sae sad Avatnee 	
Temperance
57
Team Officer&amp; 	
66
United Suites Ovssne. 	
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Andrews 11.0 	
82
front cord p V
Bohn Henry 	
Brainerd F. E	
	
88
Bnutford Building Co... ...... 	 87
Branford House 	
98
81
Branford Opinion 	
91
Bray Thomas M 	
Christy George 31	
82
93
Clark Henry 	
Corcoran W. T 	
85
90
Coyle C. H. 	
91
Davis C. A	
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98
Delavan House 	
Fcgquist A. B. ...... front cord p IV
84
Everding Charlet 	
84
Griswold S. A	
	
88
Harrington C. W	
91
Hubbard H. W	
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Hooky B. F 	
	
84
Jackson F. L.
89
"V Johnom John II- 	

82
Johnston D. W 	
	 87
Jeardan F. &amp; Son ........	
89
Kelsey O. C 	
91
Kerr John	
89
Kniffin Oscar?	
82
Mark Louis 	
86
McKee Bros. 	
	
90
Moore J. 9 	
inside front cover
New York Store	
86
Osborn S. V. &amp; Co 	
90
Otell Fred	
89
Page Henry 	
Peckham F. E. &amp; Co.,
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84
Prams Stannard	
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99
Rice M. P. ...........	
99
Richards C. A 	
	
86
Ryda J. V 	
92
Schlosser Herman 	
85
Wilford 0. H	
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�INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS.	
Bakery.
Ferry P., 50 Church, New Haven 	
....	
opp inside back cover
Business Collar
Childs' Business College, 48 Church, New Haven... 	
back cover
Carpenters and Builders.
Ahern Thomas F. &amp; Co., 183 Franklin, New Haven 	 back cover
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
Averill F. L., 761 Chapel, New Haven.. 	
.....	
.. front cover
Caterer.
Ferry P., 46 Church, New Haven 	
opp inside back cover
Crockery and Glassware.
Averill F. L., 761 Chapel, New Haven 	
front cover
Clothing.
Besse, Richey &amp; Co., 784 Chapel, New Haven 	
94
Dry Goods.
Howe &amp; Stetson, 767 Chapel, New Haven 	
inside back cover
Fancy Goods.
Howe &amp; Stetson, 707 Chapel, New Haven 	
Inside back cover
Furniture Dealer.
Averill F. L., 781 Chapel, New Haven 	
front cover
Furrier.
Brooke F. E., 795 Chapel, New Haven 	
back cover
Gents' Furnishings.
Besse, Richey &amp; Co., 784 Chapel, New Raven. ......... . • . .... 94
Hats and Caps.
Brooks F. E., 795 Chapel, New Haven 	
back cover
Horse Clothing.
Besse, Richey &amp; Co., 784 Chapel, New Haven 	
04
Metal Ceilings,
Ahem Thomas F. &amp; Co., 188 Franklin, New Haven... .back cover
Saloon Fixtures,
Ahern Thomas F. &amp; Co., 188 Franklin, New Haven 	
back cover
Store and Office Fixtures,
Ahern Thomas P. &amp; Co., 188 Primal/a, New Haven 	
back cover
Stoves and Ranges.
Averill F. L., 781 Chapel, New Haven 	
front cover
Thanks and Bags.
Besse, Richey &amp; Co ., 784 Chapel, New Haven.	
	
94
Brooks &amp; Co., 795 Chapel, New Haven 	
back cover

I	

STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS.
BLACKSTONEVILLE a section on Pine Orchard road
BRADLEY, from Main junc. W Main southwest to railroad track
BRADLEY AVENUE, from Montowese opp the Green easterly
BRAINARD, from Main east and south to Rogers, Stony Creek
BRANFORD POINT, a section south end of Harbor after crossing
creek
BRUSHY PLAIN, a section at north end of Ivy
BUSHY HILL. a section at western end of Ivy
CEDAR, from Main west side Blackstone Memorial Library north to
Cedar Hill and Cherry Hill road
CHERRY HILL ROAD. from W Main opp Harbor north to Cherry
Hill and North Branford line
CHESTNUT, from Main June. E Main north to Short Rocks road
CHURCH. from S Main to railroad track
DAMASCUS, a section lying between Branford and Stony Creek
DOUBLE BEACH ROAD, from Bradley south to Harbor
EAST MAIN, continuation of Main from June. of Chestnut easterly
ELM, from Rogers west to Harbor
FAIRVIEW AVENUE, from end Flying Point av southwest,
Stony Creek
FLYING POINT, section bordering on the shore end of Flying
Point av, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT AVENUE, from Main south to Flying Point,
Stony Creek
GOODSELL POINT ROAD, from Harbor opp Stannard av (Branford Point) easterly to Goodsell Point
GRAYS LANE, from Flying Point av east. Stony Creek
HARBOR, from W Main opp Cherry Hill road south to Branford
Point
HARDING AVENUE. from Indian Neck av easterly
HARRISON AVENUE, from Main opp Baptist Church northwest
HILLSIDE AVENUE, from Main opp the Green northwest to Ivy
HOPSON AVENUE, from Main opp Blackstone Memorial Library
south to railroad track
FIOSLEY AVENUE, from W Main near Saltonsta8 Lake to Cherry
Hill road
HOTCHKISS GROVE ROAD, from Pine Orchard rd
INDIAN NECK, a section southern end of Montowese
INDIAN NECK AVENUE, from depot east of S. V. Osborn &amp; Co's
southeast to Montowese
IVY, from Main at Branford Lock Works westerly to Bushy Hill
KIRKHAM, from Main opp Monrob south to Maple and Depot
LATOOLE AVENUE, from Main at Delavau House northwest
LAUREL, from Main east side of Blackstone Memorial Library
northwest to Cedar
LEETE'S ISLAND ROAD, from School junc. Northam, Stony
• Creek, east to Guilford line
MAIN, from junc. E Main and Chestnut west to W Main junc.
Bradley
MAIN (Stony Creek) from N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R. south to Indian
Point House
MAPLE. from Depot, southwest and west to Old Short Beach rd
MILL PLAIN, from E Main northerly to Short Rocks rd and
Quench rd
MONROE, from Main opp Kirkham northwest and west to Cherry
Hill rd
MONTOWESE. from Main east side of the Green to Indian Neck
NORTHAM, from School June Leete's Island rd west, Stony Creek
NORTH BRANFORD ROAD, from E Main northeasterly to North
Branford line
OLD SHORT BEACH ROAD, from West Main south to Short Beach
PALMER, from depot northwest and north to Northam, Stony Creek

�STREETS, AVENEES AND ROADS.

PAVED STREET DISTRICT, a section eastern part of town north
of turnpike
PINE ORCHARD, a section on the shore about one-half way to
Stony Creek at end of Pine Orchard rd
PINE ORCHARD ROAD, from Montowese to Pine Orchard
PLEASANT POINT, from Stony Creek road to the shore
PROSPECT, from Main easterly, Stony Creek
QUESCH ROAD, from Mill Plain northeast to North Branford
Rue
RAILROAD AVENUE, Stony Creek, from Depot east between the
railroad tracks
RED HILL ROAD, Stony Creek, from Leete's Island road
northerly
ROGERS, from Main south to railroad station
ROGERS, (Stony Creek), from Main easterly
RUSSELL, from Main nearly opp Monroe to Elm
SHORT ROCKS ROAD, from Mill Plain to Chestnut, Short Rocks
SILVER, from Ivy northerly
SOUTH MAIN, from Montowese west to Main south side of the Green
STANNARD AVENUE. from Harbor (Branford Point) westerly
TERHUNE AVENUE, from Indian Neck av westerly
THREE ELM AVENUE, from Flying Point a y easterly, Stony Creek
TURNPIKE from Branford to Guilford, Stony Creek
TYLER PLACE, south from Main n S Main
VETO, off about 15 Main westerly to M. P. Rice's stable
WATROUS, Stony Creek, from School west and north to Northam,
Stony Creek
WEST AVENUE, Stony Creek, from Main at Brainard Home west
WEST MAIN, from Main June Bradley northwest to East Haven line
WILFORD AVENUE. from Montowese west to Church

rEITAHI.S.S./EDES) 3.13 73.	

ISTCOrtrORAMMD

THE PRICE 8c LEE CO.,
206-210 Meadow St., New Haven, Omni
BRANCH 01115107ECS

182 High St., Holyoke, Ina
47/Pende1l Av., Bridgeport, Conn.	
46 Sutton As., Springfield, Mass. 	
337 Main St. Fitchburg, Man.
86 Main Street, Norwich, Conn.
PUBUSHERS OF THE FOLLOWING DIRECTORIES:

New Haven, Bridgeport, Norwich, Waterbury and Naugatuck, New London,
Meriden, New Britain, Norwalk Ansonia, Derby, Shelton and Seymour, Middle.
town and Portland,Wittsted and Torrington, Bristol and Plainville, Willimantic,
Southington, New Milford and Rockville and Stafford Springs, in Connecticut.
springfield,West Springfield and Chicopee, Holyoke, Pittsfield, Northampton and
Easthampton, Fitchburg, Leominster, Clinton and Lancaster, Athol and Orange,
Gardner, Winchendon and Ashburnham, and Adams, in Massachusetts.

AMERICAN CARRIAGE DIRECTORY.
BBL TRADES DIRECTORY FOR JEW IOWA AD JEW YOH STATE

13RANFORD DIRECTORY
1895.
ABBREVIATIONS.
ab, above; adv, advertisement; av, avenue; bet, between; bel, below;
hey, beyond; blk, block; c, corner; do, ditto; emp, employed; h,
house; mfr, manufacturer; n, near; opp, opposite; p, page; r, rear;
rd, road.
B. Lock Works, Branford Lock M. I. Fittings Co., Malleable Iron
Works.	
Fittings Co.
S. C. P. G. Co., Stony Creek Y. &amp; T. Mfg. C., Yale &amp; Towne
Pink Granite Co.	
Mfg. Co.

ABBEHOUSE SAMUEL emp B. Lock Works, bds Silver
Ablondi Bros. (J. and P. Ablondi), grocers and meat
market, Stony Creek
J. (Ablondi Bros.) Stony Creek, h do.
P. (Ablondi Bros.) Stony Creek, h do.
Abrams Moths, tailor Main c Veto, h do.
Adams David, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h E Main n Mill Plain
Express Co., Frank D. Whitney agt., at depot Branford, and William G. Edwards agt., depot Stony
Creek
Ahern Charles, emp B. Lock Works, bde Chestnut n Short
Rock rd
Daniel, emp M. P. Rice, bds Chestnut
John P., emp B. Lock Works, bds Chestnut n Short
Rocks rd
Michael, emp B. Locks Works, h Chestnut n Short
Rocks rd
Michael Jr., laborer, bds Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Richard, laborer, h Ivy •
Ahlbeck Arvid, painter, h Harbor east of Maple
Albee Hannah M., widow Calvin, h 20 Rogers
Albin er Bridget, -widow Joseph J., h Maple bey Harbor
George, emp B. Look Works, h Branford Point
Allen Frances, widow Henry A., h Cherry Hill rd
S. M., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., bds Hopson av
Allex John, emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy n Mill Plain
Allsworth Marnson R., shipping clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co.,
bds Montowese opp the green
William II, timekeeper Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese opp the green
.Alnishouse A. Tuttle keeper, Stony Creek rd
, emp B. Lock Works, bds 97! Main
Alterman Max
Aitermatt Paul August, emp B. Look Works, h 143 E

Main

�S	

ERANI ORD [B] DIRECTORY.

TRA_NTORD [A] DIRECTORY.

Altrmanndierger Albert, laborer, h Short Beach
Anibrn-oli G.. emp Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
nc! ,..;,/, Alex, ,borer, Ms Ro gers, Stony Creek
Alt x J., laborer, It Cbei ry 11,11 rd
Caroline, widow Eric, h Lcete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Charles, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Hopson at
Charles, laborer, Ms Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Charles, map M. I. Fittings Co., bds Harbor n railroad
Charles, crap B. Lock Works, bds off Indian Neck ay,
south
Christina Mrs., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Ernst, laborer, bds Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Hans, crap B. Lock Works, h off Indian Neck ay,
south
Hawley, ern)) B. Lock Works, bds off Indian Neck ay,
south
Johanna, widow John, bds Harbor east of Maple
John, stone cutter, h Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
John, laborer, h Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Joseph, emp 31. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor n railroad
Mott, emp 14.1. Fittings Co. bdsHarbor n Bradley
Oscar, quarryman, bds Leete 'Island rd, Stony Creek
Oscar, emp B. Lock Works, h off Indian Neck ay,
south
Peter, laborer, h Rogers n depot
Sven, emp 31. I. Fittings Co., h W Main bey Cherry
Hill road
Andress Otto, emp Oak Hall, bds do.
Andrews Bros. (Harry 0. and J. A. Andrews), Branford
and New Haven Express, Montowese
NDREWS EXPRESS, Andrews Bros. props., BranA
ford and New Haven, Montowese—See p 82
NDREWS HARRY 0. (Andrews Bros.), and job
printer Montowese, h do.—See p 82
John A. (Andrews Bros.), h Montowese at railroad
track
Ls 41/4, widow George, h Montowese
Angelo Carsarme, laborer, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Markety, quarryman B. Granite Co., h off Flying
Point ay, Stony Creek
Nato, quarryman B. Granite Co., bds Flying Point
av, Stony Creek
Antonio C., emp Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Appleby Fred A., emp N. I. Fittings Co., bds E Main
George W., laborer, h off Indian Neck ay south
Arde/ino It, crap Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Arienta Charles, saloon West a y, Stony Creek, h do.
Armory Building, Bradley at
Ashman David, laborer, h Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Herbert A., crap New Haven, bils Leete Island
. ,id,
Stony Creek	
/

Asterholm Andrew, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h 42 Rogers
Atwell Daniel, laborer, h Main opp Lock Works
Augur Fred M., clerk .T. Hutchinson &amp; Co. h Laurel
Attrill Asaliel T. oysterman, h Indian Neck
C. Adelbert, 'boatman, h 24 Harbor, Branford Point
Danieles2d, meat market Hosley blk Main, 65 3lontoDaniel Mrs., h 29 Harbor, Branford Point
Fannie, widow Roland, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
George M., restaurant "The Ark," boats to let Indian
Neck, h do.
Henry W., farmer, h Montowese bey Wilford at
James, h Montowese opp freight depot
J. Frank, oysterman, b off 77 Harbor
Julia A., widow William H., h Montowese opp Catholic
Church
Mary A. M iss, stenographer, bds 27 Harbor, Branford
Point
Samuel, bda Montowese bey Wilford av
Sarah, widow Morris, h 27 Harbor, Branford Point
Willys M. foreman M. I. Fittings Co., 27 Harbor,
Branford Point
BABCOCK A. T., clerk B. Lock Works, bds 9 Main
Austin M., farmer, h I W Main
George A., sup't Center Cemetery, h 154 E Main
Marcus 0., grocer Main c S Main, h S Main n Main
Backman John, quarryman, h Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Bacon J. Clarence, manager New York Store, Main, Ms
Delavan House
Bailey William E. amp B. Lock Works, h Wilford at
Baisley George H., crap M. I. Fittings Co., bds Goodsell
Point rd
John W., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Goodsell Point rd
J. William Jr., emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Goodsell
Point rd	
•
Baldwin A. Earle, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Albert, boatman, h Bradley bey railroad track
David, farmer, h North Branford rd
Edwin E., machinist, h Indian Neck at
Eli= E., h Shuman Island
George, boatman Island off Harbor, Branford Point
Jerome, h Stannard at
John R. farmer, h North Branford rd
Merritt et, Captain oyster steamer, h S/ Harbor
Sarahilose
wuidow • Charles, h Harbor n Branford Point
Ball Elverton, joiner, h Old Short Beach rd
Walter S., emp S. V. Osborn &amp; Co., Li foot Rogers
Barbier N., emp shlorcross Bros., 11 &amp;ORS Cre'cli
h Stony Creek
D., emp Norcross	
' Barker Annie B., emp B. Lock Was, Li Ty!, r pl
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Barker Emerson, amp It LotittNtrorins, ,b IC IWO tt Mill
Frank, laborer, It Bradley hey railroad track
JAMB If., farmer, Ii W Minn n railroad track
.
Llervellp112 emp B. lock Work; h Mill Plain
NancyM.	
„.housekeeperBradtsy hoy railroad Una .
Sarah A., widow Harvey It. bds W. Main hay Harbor
Borneo Archie B., clerk F K. Brainerd, Ii Throspeot, Stony
Creek
Arthur T., blacksmith, bda off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Charles A., oysterman, h off Flying Point av, Brant
Creek
James, laborer, h Cedar II Main
John C., harnessmaker and dealer in horse (garbing
Main, h do.
•
• William H., prop. Pot Island House, Pot Island
Edward J., emp B. Look Works, b Russell
Barroi William, farmer, h 1417 E Malt,
Earro wn Henry J., painter, h W Main n East Haven line
Barn David, laborer, h 143 IC Main
J ohn, amp B. Lock Works, h Main n Monroe
„.
•	
Maurice j., cloak cutter, h 143 E Main	
*Baratrom Charles, molder M. I. Fittings Co., Ws off Indian
Neck av, north
.:Bartholomew Clifford G., foreman E Mai ey Mill Plain
• Elisabeth Mrs., h Stony Creek rd
Ernest S., rubber cutter, h Pine Orchard rd
Zeman A. T., emp B. Lock Works, h Stony Creek rd
Meg E., widow J. J.,11 E Main n Mill Plain
Mary EL, widow D. D., h 13 Rogers
Itodolpbus, farmer, Is Stony Creek rd
Bassett Bertha Miss, clerk Y. it T. Mfg. Co., bds Bradley
n Harbor
Qeojge E., own M. L Fittings Co., h Bradley n
**Or

amp M. I. Fittings Co., We Bradley n Harbor
Andrew, carpenter, h E Main n Main

• widow C. H., h 5 Main opp Laurel
saner; h Quo* road
rinanand dealer off Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
E., nip New Haven, h fiS E Main
4thdiriek A. II., pattemmaker, Ms 8 Main
en* Clary Hill farm, h Cherry HISS
4 W., prop. Branford, East Haven and New
Ra ven sge aad express line, h K gain 131 Main
h 114 E Main
drive; Ma g Main Main
Fittings Co., It Sibiu
., /Lap	
•
2 Iitrmeerh bh E. Main 	
•
.john C, fanner, h North Branford rd
John H., finmerth gkeach road'
Mary E. Miss, h E Main it Mill Plain

11

Beach Oliver B., coin. tra y., Ms off Flying Point ay, Stony
Creek
Samuel S., bds 114 E Main
Timothy B., engineer M. I. Fittings to., h Kirkham n
depot
William II., bds 84 E Main
• Willys E., clerk M. L Fittings Ca, h Maple
Beament Henry S., coremaker M. I. Fittings Co., h. 86 Harbor

Beardsley Daniel H., livery stable, etc. 10 Harbor, Branford Point, h do.
Daniel L., emp B. Lock Works, h 9 Chestnut
Beauloc Bernard, blacksmith B. Granite Co., h off Flying
Point av, Stony Creek
Beck Barbara Mrs., h Monroe
• Charles, laborer, bds 64 Harbor
Beers Charles L., emp M. I. Fittings Co., Is 3 W Main
•
William H., h Montowese opp the green
Begley Bridget, widow John, h Ivy
John,
John ernp B. Lock Works, bds liy
Benson
	 L., porter Delavan House, bds do.
• Benton George T., mason, Is Harbor n Branford Point
House
Marcus H., clerk C. H. Wilford, Is Wilford at
Bergeron George, stone cutter, Is off Flying Point at,
Stony Creek
Bergstrom Stone J., clerk G. S. Woodcock, h Hopson av
Berm]. Antoine, stone cutter, h Leete Island	
Stony
Creek
Antoine, stone cutter, bds Leet,e Island rd, Stony Creek
Bernhardt Andrew, emp B. Lock Works, h 184 E Main
Bernstein Elias, tailor Stony Creek, h do.
M., barber, Stony Creek, h do.
Betts Charles W., quarryman, h School c Leete Island rd,
Stony Creek
Bidwell Amelia Mrs., bds Montowese opp Wilford at
Bicho Charles, emp B. Lock Works, Isis 12 Ifillside at
Binder Frank H., supt. B. Granite Co. off Flying Roint at,
Stony Creek, 11 do.
Bird Edward I., emp B. Ldck Works, Is 47 Chestnut
Henry A., emy B. Lock Works, Ms 47 Chestnut
Joseph B, driver depot stage, Ma 47 Chestnut
Bishop Egbert E., clerk J. Hutchinson is Co., h '7 Chestnut
Elias G., farmer, h Stony. Creek rd
Frank F„ boatman, Is Harbor, Branford Point
George K., carpenter,!'

WOBtrar, Stony

Creek

George W. Mtn, h Pine Orchard
John, feast, h Paniaseos
N. B., tiziott Flying Point as, Stony Creek, b do. *
patteminaker IL I. Fittings Co., hterbune at
Atss., It Dantanals	
rma quitnyinan, B. Granite Co., h West, evi l' ettsek

�BICANYORD

‘ 1B] DIRECTORY.

Blaokman Jahn, stone cutter, Ms Three Elm SY1 *gar
Creek	
Blackmore Thomas, stone cutter, Ms West itv, Stony
Creek
Blackstone Betsey 3. Miss, h Pine Orchard rd
• Charles, farrner,h Damascus
Edwin E., farmer, b Pine Orchard rd
•
George, ice dealer and farmer, h Stony Creek rd
John Mm, Ii Damascus
Ralph, fanner, h Hotchkiss Grove rd
Ruel, farmer, h Damascus
Blackwel l Adolph, emp ht. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor n railroad track
Blake John, farm hand, bds Stony Creek rd
House, Main app. the park,
BLISS I. E, prop. Delavan
h do.---See p 93
Blowie Samuel, quarryman, Ms Railroad a y, Stony Creek
Blumenthal Morrie, mop B. Leek Work; Ws Silver,.
Boaden William, laborer, h West at, Stony Creek
Boardman Herbert, laborer, h Blackstoneville
Richard W., farmer, h Paved Street District
Victor, carpenter emp C. C. Harrington, h Main n.
Book Gabriel,
laborer, bds Indian Neck at
Th;rrs
Boevsky Mike, emp B. Lock Works, Ws 23 Hillside at
BOHN HENRY, prop. Oak Hall saloon and bottling'
Main c Chestnut, h do—See front cord p V
Victor M., emp H. Bohn, bds 86 Main
Bolt William H., stone cutter B. Granite Co., h Railroad av,
Stony Creek
Boltin Harry, emp B. Lock Works, bds 23 Hillside av
Mike h 23 Hillside tiv
laborer, Ms Watrous, Stony Creek
Fran
Bougie k,
Bonner T. J., stone cutter, Ms Island View House
Berman Helena A. Miss, music teacher, Ms Main n B.
Memorial Library
Botsford Charles M., stone mason Flying Point ay, Stony
Creek, h do.
whey Benjamin, stone mason, h Railroad ay, Stony Creek
George, stone cutter, b Leete Island road, Stony Creek
Richard H., stone cutter B. Granite Co, h Railroad ay,
Stony Creek
Thomas, stone cutter II Granite Co., bds Railroad avir
Stony Creek
Boylan Thomas, cum R Lock Works, b. Chestnut'
Boynton Walter N„ carpenter ltt, L -Fittings co,
e Tyler pl
Bradley Adelia E., widow Wariam
toad

Charles F., h Main
Charles L., fanner,
Edward K, musticteach

nammona [B] mancroWr.
Bradley F. Cline, carpenter, ji Montowese opp freight depot
Frank, carpenter, lids 14 Montowese
Prank T., carpenter emp C. C. Harrington, h Maine
Hopson ay
Franklin L., boarding house Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek
George A. J., clerk J. J. Buckley, bds Main c Russell
Gurdon, ice dealer and grist mill Main, h do.
Hannah S., widow Ebenezer T., h S Main c Tyler pl
Henry K,• meat market W Main, h 18 do.
Henry F., bds S Main c Tyler pl
James S., laborer, h Short Beach
Jane C. Miss, lids Wilford at
J. Hubert, carpenter, b Main c Ivy
Julia, widow James A., h Bradley o Harbor
Lemuel H., h Short Beach
Richard, carpenter 14 Montowese, h do.
Seth, farmer, h Bradley
Seth T., farmer and teamster, h Bradley.
Willis, carpenter, h Bradley at
Winfield F'., shoreman, h Main, Stony Creek
Brady Henry, stone cutter, h Gray's lane Stony Creek
Hugh, stone cutter, Ws Island View House
'
Bragg Elon f farmer, h E Main n Mill Plain
• Brainard House, Main cot. Roger; Stony Creek
DRAINERD FRANK E., general store Main, Stony
;Creek, h do.—See p 83
John W., stage route, teamster, etc., 13 Prospect, Stony
Creek
RINFORD BUILDING CO., Joseph N. Graveline
13
manager, contractors and builders Harrison at n
Main—II:se p 87
East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express line,
G. W. Beach prop., Eldain
Granite Co., quarries Flying Point, Stony Creek
High School, 'Laurel
PRANFORB HOUSE, ..E. A. Everding prop„ Elm c
If	
Russell—See p 93
it taufireav orimoN (weekly newspaper), F. A.
AP	
Finch prop. and editor, P. 0. blk Main—See p 81
Point House, S. Swift prop., Branford Point
Saztfeirk, Walter Foote see, and treas., Town Hail
mine, widow Jeremiah, h Maine Russell
Innen, laborer, li Main c Russell
in John Mrs, baker Mainm Rogers, h do.
Bray Ilichardsfone cutter, 13 School, Stony Creek
RAY TROIAS NI, blacksmith and wagmmuaker
Solo* Stony Creek, h do—See p91
unt Jesse, h Montane* opp Catholic ChurchWit Bfrattey, b Stet Beach
' %ninon, h Short Beach
erg Konrad Rey.;PasterStredishEr. Lutheran Oa
Ms Hopson'av

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Broiler John, nip R Lock Works, h 8 flhllndesv,
Bromart Peter, emp M. L Fittings Co., bits 88 Harbor •
Brown George L Rev., pastor Trinity Episcopal Church, b.
3Iontowese opp do.
Bryan William, prop. Montowese House, Indian Neck
Buck Charles, emp railroad, Ms Hopson at
Buckley Cornelius, molder, h 8 Hillside at
John J., grocer and saloon Main a Russell, h do.
Lawrence, grocer and saloon Main, h do.
Budlong, machinist B. Lock Works, bde 97 Z Main
• Bunnell Benjamin B., h 30 9 Main
Charles W., h Short Beach
Burgess Hiram E., h Goodsell Point rd
Burke Edmund, laborer, h Cedar n Todd Hill
John, h Brushy Plain
John Jr., emp B. Look Works, bds Brushy Plain
Martin, carpenter B. Lock Works, II Ivy
Patrick A., emp B. Lock Works, Ms Brushy Plain
Burns John, emp Norcross Bros., It Stony Creek
Bush Gilbert,h -Pleasant Point
Timothy a, bds Pleasant Point

•
•

CABLE .TULIIIS 0., painter, h W Main c Cherry Hill rd'
•Calkins George W., confectionery and newsdealer 22Rogers, h 24 do.
Callahan James, laborer, bds Harbor n Bradley
Jennie, widow James, h Harbor n Bradley
John P., emp B. Lock Works, h Laurel
Callanan Bartholomew, farmer, Ms Short Rooks rd
Catherine Miss, h 2 Chestnut
Michael, farmer, h off Short Rocks road
Thomas, laborer, bds Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Camp A. P. Miss, h Cherry Hill rd
Carey David, emp B. Lock Works, Ms Main n Montowese
James D., emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy
John T., emp B. Look Works, h Main n MontoWeee
Cngil Oscar IL, laborer, bds Montowese n S Main
tarto Vine, b Flying Point at, Stony Creek
Andus G., emp M. L Fittings Co., h off Indian
Neck at, northerly	
I, amp bL Fittings Oo., h 45 Bra
-Edward, crop IL I. Fittings Co., bds 86 Harbor
John, ern') M. If Fittings Co., Ii Indian Neck at
494 2a, etbP M. L Fittings 90. 7 12 thoMe Beach
4.3 Maple
JAM E., taborer, h W Main bet Vherry KIMtd
Peter, laborer, h Rogers, Stott C reek
Peter, quarryman, bde Leete
Carney Ellen Mrs., bde Monroe
Ellie Miss, Ms 11 Hillside at
James, enip B. Look Works, Is
,

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Carney Mary, widow Thomas, h 11 Hillside av
Peter Jr., deputv sheriff, h Ivy
Thomas P., sup ct B. Lock Works, h 18 Montowese
Carson John R, stone cutter, Is Long Island road, Stony
Creek
Carter Flory A., widow B. L, h 67 Harbor
Thomas, farmer, h 47 Chestnut
Casey Patrick, laborer, h W Main n Old Short Beach road
Castoldi Antics, laborer, Ms Warms, Stony Creek
Cassareni P., env Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Cavanaugh Thomas, teamster S. V. Osborn &amp; Co., Is W
Main n Cherry Hill road
•Caress Domenico, laborer, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Chaipel Benj. F., h Harbor east of Maple
Clifford, emp M. I. Fittings Co., Ms Main n Cedar
Lizzie Mrs., h Harbor east of Maple
Lyman B., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Main n Cedar
Cherry Andrew, bds Short Rocks road
Chink Joseph, molder emp M. L Fittings Co., h Harbor n
schoolhouse
Chirchoff John, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 75 Harbor
Christian William J., painter, kis Damascus
11141ST Y GEORGE M.h p otographer Main, Stony
'
V	
Creek, h do.—See 1382
C
Churchill Henry W., peddler, h Guilford road
Clancy Eliza, widow James, h Main opp Jackson
William S., em B. Lock Works, Ms Main opp Russell
Clapp Walter H., tel. operator N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. ILK. deShort Beach
Clark Ren. F., laborer, Is W Main n East Haven
Charles E., fish, oysters and grocery Main, Stony
Creek, Ms do.
Harry, emp M. I. Fittings Co., Ms Church n Wilford at
CLARE HENRY, prop. Double Beach House, Double
Beach, It do.—See p 93
James IL, blacksmith 34 Rogers, histoole at
John, emp M. I. Fittings Co, Is W Main n East Haven
line
William Jr., clerk, bds Flying Point av, Stony Creek
William J., saloon 311In n Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek, Is do.
Clauckin Charles ernp M. I. FittingsCo Indian Neckar
Coskle-y Daniel K, bds Silver
John B., snip B. Lock Works, h Silver
Cobbeigh William C., emp IL L Fittings Co., h Mouton
'	
nthe river
Cfodie Nic, stone cutter B. Granite Co., b off Flying Pot

oft,-Stony Creek
Coe E. 3. Mrs., prop. Three -14M Hones, Stony Creek, b do.
Fmleyinf psi at stogsFritkst c
"
Cairn Wt4ter A., rem InFittipp Co., .itt' Bradley

Cole Eker, quarrymmt,133fai	

Creek

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Coleman Bridget Mrs., bend of Church 	
Coletti Benedetts, laborer, bits Watreas,ltay
Collins Bartholomew, amp B. F. Kerlin in, s do.
Charles, blacksmith, k Prospect, Sticiny Creek
-	
Dennis, emp B Lock Worts, b Main c Munroe,
Frederick, stone cutter, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
John, emp M. 1, Fittings Co., h Bradley n Harbor
John ad, fainer, h off Stony Creek rd
Michael, laborer, h Pine Orchard
Patrick, farmer, h off Stony Creek rd
• Comstock William E., contractor M L Fittings Carla Y3
Montowese
Collar P., emp Nomross Bros., h Stony Creek
Condon Ellen, widow David, h Elm
--Patrick F., emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Elm/
Thomas, laborer, h Chestnut, Short Haas,
Connelly John, laborer, h Ivy	
'Conners Andrew, amp Norcross Brea, h SVanTer(4
Dennis, molder R Lock Works, bend of clamor \
Conway Frank, timekeeper Bran ford Granite Co.,.
Three Elm House, Flying Point av, Stony
Cook Albert, laborer, bds Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
Anderson S., painter 14 Rogers, h do.
Cassius, Hotchkiss Grove House, Indian Nw.. ck
Charles, stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony . Creek
Charles W. farmer, bds Paved Street 15listriet. Frank M., farmer, Ii Guilford turnpike
Georgians, widow Samuel, h Leete Island rd, Stony
Creek
Harriet, widow Samuel, h BlackstoneviWI
Henrietta E., widow Homer S. M., housekeeper W
Main n Double Beach rd
Samuel G., farmer, la Paved Street District
Samuel S ri 11 Main n Rogers
William J., laborer, bda Leete Island rd, Stony Creek
eCookeo Peter, stone cutterl bds off Flying Point tv, Stony
Creek	
Cooper Edward M., emp J. Cooper, bds Man, Stony Greek
James,fish, 'o ysters, etc., Ii Main; Stony Creek
-	
Corcoran Andrew, enap B. Lock Works, Is Short Reeks rd
"
"	
John, laborer, hMenroe	
CiORCOBAN lifilifitAlt T., plumbers IlWalkl
C
'Water bast i n g, motet and tinware, etc.
Wilford av-,--SeOpfi5 •
• 1	
C;ornie Victor B., stone cutter:1i Off Flying ?Alit*
Creek	

-

'Costello Patrick Map B. - La Works /lid/ Mitill'ert
r Covert Charles W., amp B. VoialtWorkagh„Wilford,
Coyle Andrew J., barber, ii 16 Mciite
DOYLE CHARLES fin

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nnizotoilt:

Bradley av—See p ttle •
Crampton Charles 11,,baggligaltaVte
R., h Indian lareek4W

"Cranwell Edward S., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
•'Creamer Thomas, laborer, Ii Stony Creek rd
Cream Daniel, fanner, h Damascus
Daniel J., fanner, bds Damascus
Dennis, farmer, bds Damascus
John, fanner, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Creen Ann widow John, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
'Crofton Edw
ard, stone cutter, h Leete bland rd, Stony
,	
Creek
Crohan Thomas F., emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy
Crosby Bridget, widow Richard, h Ivy
Richard, emp B. Lock Works h Ivy
Crouch Edward, h Bradley n Harbor
Thomas E., map B. Lock Works, h Terhune air
Crewley Jeremiah, molder B. Lock Works, h Silver
„Cruchoff Christ C., molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 75 Harbor
Cull Francis, farmer E Main n Mill Plain
Cullen Joseph, emp B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
Cummins Jane Miss, milliner emp R. Richards bds Main
Cunninghani Isabelle C., widow Edward H., h Mai
n opp Baptist Church
John J. V., bookkeeper Y. lc T. Mfg. Co., h Main opt)
Baptist Church
Curren John F., laborer, bds Chestnut, Short Rocks
Thomas, einp B. Lock Works, bds Chestnut, Short Rocks
Curtan Margaret, widow Patrick, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Cushing Timothy, laborer h W Main bey Bradley
Cushman; Nathaniel G., h 'Short Beach

,

DAHLBERG JOHN, foreman mason Branford Building
Co., bds Hopson av
Daly Catherine, widow Jeremiah, h 4 Chestnut
Catherine, widow William, h 4 Chestnut
James E., farmer, bds Damascus
J. Carroll, h 4 Chestnut
John, farmer, h Damascus
John, amp B. Lock Works, lads Main opp do.
Thomas J. enap B. Lock Works, h an Chestnut
Damberg Alfred, molder N. I. Fittings Co., h 48 Rogers
Danforth Frances, widow Walter, h 57 Montowese
Lawretwe, amp M. I. Fittings Co., bds 57 Montowese '
Walter W., farmer, bds 57 Montotrese
•Dmitt Sarney, entp B. Lock Works, bds Ivy is Silver
' Darling Ge orge, Ston e c utter, has Island View House
Divide Samuel, amp B. Lock-;Works, h 12 Hillside av
bisehamith and carriage repairer
flAVIS ORUS	
1,1	
Main—See p
rEekfeica, fanner, h Main aMill Plain
FijdngPohit me,,thmir Creek
-nap Loot Wanks, bds Damage-us
WILMit t pkiyiiñsn (homeopathie),

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• Dean Caroline, widow Horace W,,h 147 E Main
Walter IL, jkaitoreenter School, h 747 E Main
Deeble John, with S. C. P. G. to., his Prospect, Stony
Creek
DELAVAN HOUSE, M. E. Nies prop., Main opp the
•
•
the park—See p U	
Deluca Johan, laborer, brie School, Stony Creek
Densloiv Robert, mason, h Harbor, Branford Point .
Desmond Patrick, molder, h 44 Rooe,„ re
•Devitt Theophilas S. Res:., pastor Coug. Church, b S Maine
o Church
Devlin George, mop B. Lock Works, h Main oppblacksmitlk
shop
William, farm hand Double Beach rd a Maple, Ms do.
Dibble Richard, farmer, h Paved Street District
Dixon James F., emp B. Lock Works, h S Main app echoed-house
D'lario Carmine, laborer, 'xis Watrous, Stony Creek
•
Doherty Charles, carpenter, h Main
Dolph James Mrs., h Paved Street District, Stony Creek
James H., fanner, h Paved Street District
Sherman K, clerk Prann Stannard, h Church
Donahue William, teamster M. L Fittings Co., h
Neck av c Harding av
Donegan James, farmer, h Damascus
Stephen, emp H. B. Plant, h Rouble Beach rd
Donnelly John, blacksmith, Main, h r do.
Joseph P., foreman B. Lock Works, his 97 E Main
-	
Donovan John M., laborer, bds Main n Kirkham
Mary Mm., h Main n Kirkham
Doolittle Charles B., bds Pine Orchard
Edward, h Mon towese c Wilford av
H. W., bds Pine Orchard
T. B., h Pine Orchard
Dorman Lyman L., baggagemaster Stony Creek, h do.
riOUEL E BEACH HOUSE, Henry Clark prop.,
Double Beach—See p 03
17	
Dougherty Edward, laborer, h Maple bey Harbor
Peter, quarryman, la Red Ri ll rd, Stony Creek
Robert, farmer, h Montowersi n Indian Seek sir
-Dowd Albert B., fisherman, h West a, Stony Creek
Dower Richard, stone cutter, ir off School sr railroad
Stony Creek
Downey Timothy, shoernaket,VMontowese bey Will
William, map B. Lock Warta, lilt RI/Wids
Doyle John J.. ernpM. I. hictin
- Thomas, ernp B. Lock We
, William J., en GL EtSidi
Driscoll -Cornelius, brine mottles
side av
Daniel S., laborer, h of
Joseph H., emp M. L.-fi
- Point

sauna* frj atusertamr,.
Duddy George, Mop M. I. Fittings Co., h Harding av

Dudioe Joseph, emp B. Look Works, Ws 134 E Main
Dugan Mary L., widow William M., h Chestnut
Thomas, emp B. Lock Works, h Chestnut
Duggan John, laborer, h Harbor o Maple
Doman John, emp B. Lock Works, his Ivy n Main
Dunn John R, clerk 3. F. Kane, bds Ivy
Patrick H., tinsmith, bds Ivy
Peter, molder B. Lock Works, h Ivy n Silver
Peter S., patternmaker B. Lock Works, bds Ivy
Thomas F., emp B. Lock Works, bds Ivy
Dunstan James, stone cutter, bde Railroad av, Stony Creek
HADES JOHN, h Al Main c Laurel
Edwards George, foreman Norcross Bros., h Brainerd, Stony
Creek
Richard W., quarryman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
William G., station agent, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Eflick Rudolph, emp M. L Fittings Co., h Russell
Ely Adrian G .., emp New Haven, h off 77 Harbor
Calvin L., dentist, h 8 W Main
Hattie 0. Miss, stenographer, bde 3 W Main
Willys, laborer, h Main n East Haven line
Endlnm John, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 86 Harbor.
Endress Otto, laborer, h Main n Montowese
Engleholm Aaron, quarryman, lxls Leete Island rd, StonyCreek
NGQUIST AXEL M., stoves and tinware, plumbing,
E
steam and hot water heating 36 Rogers, h do.—See
front cord ri IV
Frank, laborer, Ii Montowese opp the green
Enright Michael, emp B. Lock Works, h Hillside av
Epstein Fred, emp B. Look Works, it Silver
Erickson Andrew, emp B. Lock Works, Ii Chestnut
Andrew, molder M. L Fittings, Co., It 48 Rogers
, Carl A., erop M. 1. Fitttinge	
bd4 86 Harbor
Carl K, plumber emp A. I Engquist, his Rogers
Charles, ernp M. L kitting. Co., h Main c Rogers
Fritz R, molder, bds 481ogers
George J., bds Rogers i &amp;Tot
„Hits, emp M L Fifth/OS:I&gt;, h SS Rubor
john, molder M. L Main. Co., it Mthnowese 12 OathJoseph R, 3nRM. L	
eathati 48 Rogers.
Ian, gimp XI: fltingsOo.,b Rogers c Elm
Olof, emp A. R. Engeoua, h Edgers n depot
Victor, molder M. L fittings Co:, h Church n Wil-

molder Byisioir. Weft k Main n W Male
004313" ihniatefilm * Russell, it do.—
,
1)-0	
Aletersonfl., esteemanaa‘fe‘
Theetrepp freight depot
Robert, stateoutter, onlyingsralt av, Stony Creek

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tv.i,,rpoRD tri pf,,,,ercorr.

l'ARNHAM ELMER G., carpenter and builder ,Motieewese, h do.
George A., carpenter, h E Main n WU Plain
James, emp B. Lock Wortala 164 13 Main
Millard, emp B. Lock Works, la Main n Mill Plain
, Farnsworth Thomas S., painter, h 6 1110atolreee
Farrell John II., emp B. Lock Works/Ma Maple
William H., emp B. Lock Works, h Maple
Fenner Elmer E., farmer, h Pine OrchardFenton James, emp B. Lock Works, bds Totoket House
Ferris Frank, farmer, n Blackstoneville
efield Matthew, blacksmith, h Flying Point at, Stony Creek
Field C. Wilbur, fanner, h Brushy Plain
_Fields George C., blacksmith Rogers, h Montownse
PINCH FREDEB/C A., editor and publisher Branford
r	
Opinion P. O. blk, h Su E Main—See p Si
Fisher Thomas G., laborer, h Unbor n Bradley
Fitzgerald Celia, widow James, Ii Damascus
,James, molder M. L Fittings Co., h Elm n Branford
House
Mamie Miss, cup M. I. Fittings Co., Ws Main opp
blacksmith shop
Margaret, widow Timothy, h Main n W Main
Michael, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h Main n W Main
Patrick, emp M. I. Fittings Co., It Maple c Harbor
William R, coachman J. W. Nichols Cherry Hill,
bds do.
Charles, teamster, h Indian Neck
FbftUenry, blacksmith It I. Fittings Co., h Monroe
Fontanoe Vittorio, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
_Foote Adelbert P., fisherman and joiner, h Flying Point a-c',
Stony Creek
J. Herbert, clerk C. ff. Wilford, bds Wilford at
Robert S., enip 11 Lock Works, bds Wilford gv
Samuel, fanner and cider mill North Branford. rctrh do.
Walter, town clerk, lxls Main n Cedar
William R. boots and shoes and gents' furnishings
Main, liMontowese c Stony Creek rd .
Nagar IL, farm band, bds Short Beach
Borne IL, farmer, h Old Short Beach relit W Main
clerk S. A. Gnswold,,hBradleyav
eirerd Lucius	
Ronne Miaow, laborerrbde School, Stony Cree k
bda Montowese bey railroad. batik
`rowieri lleiwy	
Sakes H., h Monnawese bey railroad track
Joseph S., famaer, h Stony Creek rd
Panneha Miss, la &amp;may Creek rd
Samuel a, fawner, h fif,oity Creek rd
Walter K, clerk W. It Foote, Main 'e Laurel:
Frazier John, ena Boleros&amp; Bros, Ms Palmer it
Stony
Fredericks Peter, emit M. L Fittings Co., bdat
Freeman Charles F., clerk4 Rutcbinson .4

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Freeman Charles N., druggist, h Montowese opp the green
Joseph, emp It I. Fittings Co., bds 64 Harbor
Mary Miss, cook Delavan House, h Hopson at
Frieberg Joseph, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor n
Bradley
Frank N. C., prop. Indian Point House Main bel Flying
Paint at, Stony Creek
'Friable Charles II., farmer, h Ston y Creek rd
Sarah E. Miss, h S Main n Main
Thomas J., farmer, h Damascus
Fuselli Mary, widow Francis, h Pine Orchard rd
GACTANA CHRISTIAN, trackman, h School, Stony Creek_
Gadwies John, en" B. Lock Works, bds 134 E Main
inty Dennis, farmer, h Damascus
. Frank, farmer, bde Damascus
Gallagher Mary Mrs., bds Old Short Beach rd
Gellandet Edward M., h Indian Neck
Galligan James, emp B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
Galloway William, h Indian Neck
Gallatin Joseph, confectionery and cigars Flying Point ay,
Stony Creek, h do.
Garden Joseph, stone cutter B. Granite Co., h off Flying
Point ay, Stony Creek
Joseph Jr., stone cutter B. Granite Co., lads off Flying
Point ay Stony Creek
Garlic Seymour, far
mer, h Queach rd
Garlic Frei', stone cutter B. Granite Co., h off Flying Point
ay, Stony Creek
Garvey Phillip, emp B. Lock Works, h 91 E Main
G AyLoRD C. vv., physician P. 0. bik 16 S Main, h do.;
office hours, 8.00 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and.
6.30 to 9.00 p.m.; Sundays 12.00 to 2.00 and 6.00
to 7.90 p.m.

Geeland James, bds Rogers ti depot
George Richard, stone cotter, h Railroad ay, Stony Creek
Robert, stone cutter, h Flying Point ay, Stony Creek
Robert, stone cutter, h Railroad at, Stony Creek
William, with S. C. P. G. Ca., h 'West ay, Stony Creek
bbert Lorin. enrp M. L Fittings Co., bds Harbor, Branford Point
bs Oscar, F., emp It L Fittings Co, bds Branford
Point

Gilchrist Bernard, farmer., h Cedar n Todd Hill
Gill Solm, emp B. Look Works, It Ivy ft Main
, Raymond, etnp B. Lock Works,lads Ivy n Main
Gilley Charles, boot and shoe dealer Stony Creek, h do.
Gilroy Martin, env ti. kfittiligs Co., It Russell
Slits, Chad* farmer, 11131101i BP
"addlng Owlet L, voreniett y g,. I. Fittings CO.,
MiadoWeeeImy raliread.,traelt
PhiliipA, 'fermi= D.-irvilknitg Co., h 91 II Main
Dwight W., vitipentir, WIT Bradley at

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GoddardWatson, Ma Bradley av
Goldbeck Louis, clothing School, Stony Creek, h do.
Goldstein Barney, homemaker, h 23 Hillside iv
Charles, emp B. Lock Works, h Main n 11 Main
Gain J., emp Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Goodrich Eliza, widow Joseph, Ms 121 E Main
Horace W., emp B. Lock Works, h Short Rocks id
Louisa B. Miss, h 121 E Main
Goodson Bennie, emp B. Look Works, Ms-Silver
Gorham Charles ff., lawyer, h Indian Neck av
Gormley Thomas .1., laborer, bds W Main tthe bridge
Graham Harriet M., widow William, Ms Main app Baptist

Church
glrailus Michael, emp J. T. Sliney 14 W Main, Ms do.

Grannies Albert, farmer, h off Guilford turnpike
Alfred, farmer, h off Guilford turnpike
Charles IL, farmer, h Mill Plain
James, emp R C. Frink, Indian Point House, Stony
Creek, Ms do.
Granscoag Charles, emp M. L Fittings Co., Ms Harbor
east of Maple
-Grant Everett S., see, and treas. Stony Creek Red Granite
Co. Flying Point, h do.
fIBAYMNE JOSEPH N., manager B. Building Co.
Harrison as, h Main
G
L. Miss, variety store Main, Ms do.
-Graves Joseph, emp B. Lock Works, bds DCIRIT SB House
Gray George E., emp H. W. Hubbard; bds Harbor
James S., saloon Gray's lane, Stony Creek, h do.
Jeremiah, emp M. L Fittings Co., h 84 Harbor
Samuel N, emp 34. L Fittings Co., bds Hillside Plate,
.Hillside av
Greco Antoine, clerk School, Stony Creek, Ii Watams, do.
Green Hemet, emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy n Silver
Greenwold Charles, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Johann Mrs., h Flying Point av, Stony-Creek
Griffin Lewis C., farmer, h
*Griswold Alice Miss, teacher, Ms Wilford av c Church
House, Herman Schlosser prop., 13 Muhl
ISIVOI,D S. A., furniture dealer, undertakers
holsterer, etc. Main, lids Debtvan
Gross Samuel, emp B. Lock Works, hay
Gustafson Gustaf, molder HL L Fittings 00.,ls
off SMain
•
William, laborer, lidslingen, $tony,
HAGLAND CHARLES,. - Wirer, .hdii Zoete
SMny,Creek.
Hall A. F., widow Dr, N.,R.,ch
Oliver P„ fish Market Sisoct,
Hoffer,	
note;
:WilbamJ4,hq
Hally John; emp

BRANFORD [El DIRBOBOItt.

Hammer Alfred E., see, and sup't Malleable Iron Fittings
4Co., h be Rogers
Thorwald F., treas. and general manager Malleable
• Iron Fittings Co., h Elm n Rogers
Yaldermir T., Ms Elm n Rogers
&amp; Co., malleable iron foundry foot Rogers
If.snina Gustave A. R, painter and paper hanger 88 E
Main, h 88 do.
`Bannaford George, stone cutter, h West av, Stony Creek
Hanniford Henry, emp B. Lock Works, b. a Monroe
timothy, laborer, h off Monroe n Cherry Hill rd
Hanson Dick, painter, h 90 E Main
• nardiffun Patrick Mrs., h Stony Creek rd
Harding Harry, laborer, h off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Harry W., With S. C. P. G. Co., bde Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Michael P., h Montowese n Catholic Church
Harriman Charles H., principal High School, h Wilford av
ARRINGTON CHARLES W. carpenter and builder
Main Hopson a;h do.—See p 88
H
Harrison Charles H., hostler, Ms Indian Neck
Harvey, farmer, h Queach rd
Henry G., h Main opp Baptist Church
Howard E., farmer: II Montowese hey Wilford av
James IL, farmer, h Short Rocks
Hart Patrick IL, laborer, h Cedar
Philo, carpenter and builder Short Beach, h do.
Hartley William, farmer and vegetable dealer, h Hosley av
Hansel Harvey, tel. operator N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., Ms
5 Church
Haskell Edward, molder B. Lock Works, bds 13 E Main
Havens Antonette, widow John R., h Hopson av
Eleanor Miss, clerk N. Y. store, bds 'Hopson av
Haynes Charles, earpenter, h Harbor a Bradley
Iledman Charles H., stone cnttern h Leete Island av, Stony
Lock Works, h Harrison av
liegelheimer Christian, map 13.
Heggeland John, snip M. L Fittings Co., bds Monroe
&amp;gland Charles, gmurmaii, hde Lease Island rd, Stony
Creek	
re	
h do.
*ler Lea	
n Silver
Hetobey W	
Rendrzctson43Sa rte4 9UWpnS, testate island rid, Stony
-Works, h Chestnut
R.	
' alma/ James, W3.
-Stony Creek
"--11suricksetAbu, le
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Ra
Stony
Sto, Creek
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and tobaeco and postmaster,
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!tains Hanna Maim, teacher, Ms 13 E Main
—Loretta Miss, ticket clerk B. Lock Works, Ms Sat
Main
Timothy, molder, Ms E Main
Highmore Jonathan Mrs., h Mtiutowese opp the green
Higley George E., fanner, h Paved Street District
Hill Catherine B. Miss, dressmaker Main n schoolhouse
Fred, laborer, h Fairview ay, Stony Creek
John map M. I. Fittings Co., h Main n Monroe
Hinchey 'Michael, emp B. Lock Works, Ms Totoket
House
Hinchy William, laborer, h Ivy
Hinds John, laborer, bde Short Rocks rd
Hine Nancy L., widow Joel B., bds off Indian Neck av.,
south
Hinkley William C., emp Norcross Bros., h Palmer, Stony
Creek
Hoadley Charles A. (J. Hutchinson &amp; Co.) Main, ii HopE. B., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., bds Hopson at
Eliza A. Mrs., Ms Hopson at
Emma Miss, bookkeeper, bds Hopson at
George, farmer, h E Main bey Mill Plain
Henry H., laborer, bds Short Rocks rd
Henry M., farmer, Ii Paved Street District
Orrin Mrs. h Pine Orchard
Orrin E., farmer, h Pine Orchard
William IL, clerk B. Lock Works, bds Hopson av.
Hobart Laura C., widow John, h Wilford at
Hobbs William G., molder M. I. Fittings Co., bde Montowese opp Catholic Church
Holcomb George, teamster, bds Damascus
John R., h 142 E Main
Heiman Charles S., clerk freight depot, ii Old Short
Beach rd
Holsenbeck Henry C., emp M. I. Fittings CO" Ms Hopson

	 Neck
Holtenbaoh William, emp Loa Works, h In
at
at ell:larding
"Ilouce Barlow S., farmer, h Paved Street District
kfood Charles, blacksmith erop J. Donnelly, Ws Branford

ooptr Joseph, stout tatter R. Granite Co., h Railroad

Sway Citik,	
option William az B. Lock Works, h W Main y
opson Betsey A., widow Mender, h Main c Hopson av
Willis B, special agent S. SA&amp; Tel. Co., 'ads Main 1/2r,
Hopson at	
Hoahberg David, emp B. Lock Works, h.Mdj, ASIAN&amp;
llosley Benjamin A., farmer, laifosley,av
OSLEY BENJAMIN F„ °potatoes and
towese bey Csithtdis.tlinbehrha
11	

BILANFO/tD [	

DIRECTOR'S.

'Hosley Charles O., carpenter, Ms Heale y av
Mien&amp; carpenter, bds Brushy Plain
Edward K, carpenter, h Indian Neck at
Frank A., carpenter crop C. C. Harrington, b Cherry
Hill rd
• George T. B., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Cherry Hill rd
Samuel B.; farmer, h Brushy Plains
Hotchkiss .Abby, widow Lorin, h Harbor, Branford Point
Grace Mrs., Ii Short Beach
John emp L Fittings Co., h Main rt Cedar
Howd Edwar
d
	 H., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek .
Joseph E., bookkeeper New Haven, Inis Flying
Point ay, Stony Creek
Joseph P., oysterman, h Flying Point at, Stony Creek
Richard A., fanner, h. Palmer, Stony Creek
William J., mail agent, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
William T., meat market Main, Stony Creek, h do.
• aIIBBARD HENRY W. carriagernaker and repairer
ti Church c Wilford a y, h Wilford at—See p 91
Hull Charles, laborer, h turnpike
Eli, laborer, h turnpike
George W., molder M. I. Fittings Co., Ii Bradley av
Henry, h West ay, Stony Creek
Hultman Carl, emp hi. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor east of Maple
Hummell Fred, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Hopson at
Hunt Harry R, stone cutter Norcross Bros., bds Palmer n
depot
John mason, bde Totoket House
Landon E., bookkeeper Norcross Bros., h Palmer,
Stony Creek
. Sara Miss, bde W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
Flurley Patrick, amp B. Lock Works, bds E Main
,• Hutchinson James R., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., bds
Hopson at
John (J. Hutchinson &amp; Co.) Main, h Hopson at
J. &amp; Co. (J. Hutchinson and Charles A. lloadley),.dry
goods, clothing, boots and Ames, drugs, paints,
hardware, etc. Maffi

"LUG RITDOLPII, einO M. I. Fittinp Co., h Main

'	

Indian Point *House, N. C. Frisk prop., Main bel Flying
Point at, Stony Creek
Edward E„, ine.,agenti.h. Montowese 11 Wilford av
Ruvilla, tel. operator, hrtifying Point av, Sony Creek
;ISPIIIC1 V1848 /101180, G8Orge440881)8018 Prop., Flying Point,
'
, Stony Creek	

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IISASTFOILD [31

macron.

Jacobson Nestor, emp it L -Fittings Co., It Main n Monroe
Nils, molder M: I. Fittings Co., It Montoweee bey
Catholic Church
Jamberrais Ludwig. env B. Lock Works, It Damascus
James Frederick, carpenter emp 0.0. Harrington, h Montowese bey Catholic Church
M. 0., widow E. P., Ms Laurel
Nahum quarryman J. Beatty, bds Brainerd, Stony
k
Cree
Jameson Robert, cook, It Main opp Congregational Church
Jankorkey Francis, emp AL L Fittings Co., bds W Main
bey Cherry Hill H
Jeffrey William, farmer, It E Main bey Mill Plain
William M., laborer, bds E Main bey Mill Plain
Jenkins James, stone cutter, h Brainerd, Stony Creek
John, with S. C. P. G. Co.,'bds Brainerd, Stony Creek
William IL, stone cutter, bds Brainerd
Jerold Frank W., bookkeeper New Haven, h Montowese
opp the green
Johanson Jacob P., emp 31. I. Fittings Co., h Main n
blacksmith shop
Johns Richard, stone cutter, h Gray's lane Stony Creek
Johnson Aaron, emp M. L Fittings Co., Inds Harbor east of
Maple
Adolph, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Andrew, emp M. L Fittings Co., h Harbor east of
Maple
Andrew J., emp A. IL Eugquist, Ms 48 Rogers
Anna, widow Samuel, h Harbor east of Maple
Charles, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Totoket House
Charles 0., molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 64 Harbor
• Charlie 31., emp B. Lock Works, h Montowese n rail•
road track
Clans A., boat builder, h Short Beach
Elitur C., molder M. I. Fittings Co., h Bradley av
Frank P., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Cedar n Main
Gus, stone cutter, h Leete'sisland road, Stony Creek
Gustave, clerk G. S. Woodcock, bds Rogers
Hans P., emp M. L Fittings Co., It S Main c Wilford
SY

Berman, emp M. I. Fittings Co., Hopson av
J. Albert, clerk F. E. Peckham &amp; Co., bdttHarbor John, omp it L Fittings a, MS Munroe
John, emp M. I. Fittings Co, It Haber, gradlng,..
agnate and
OHNSON JOHN H, carpen ter ane	
builder Flying Point av, Stony, Ckrb, k dfri
Liss, emp M. I. Fittings Co., It
Ludwig, teamster Red am QuaTrAik
=
Stony Creek	
• Margaret, widow Davis,
Church
-

intazoroan [K] nmits-ronv.
Johnson Mary, widow James, Russell
Matthew S., emp 11 Lock Works, h Main n Kirkham
Nils E., emp it L Fittings Co., ii Harbor, Branford
Point
Oscar, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor ab railroad
crossing
William, emp IL I Fittings Co., h S Main opp schoolhouse
Il'OHNSTON DAVID 1V., dentist P. 0. blk Main, bds
Delavan House—See p 82
Jones- Albert, stone cutter-B. Granite Co., 	 Flying
Point av, Stony Creek
Edward F., It 17 Rogers
Elijah B., plumber, .h Main
James L., emp B. Lock Works, h Monroe
Jordan William, stone cutter, Hs Railroad a y, Stony Creek
Jourdan rFoaredderick (F. Jourdan Its Son), h Double Beach
Frederick zd (S. V. Osborn dr Co), h W Main bey
Cherry Hill rd
OURDAN F. &amp; SON (Frederick and Henry T. Jourj
dan), coal and wood and lumber Harbor—See p 87
Henry T (F. Jourdan &amp; Son), h Maple c Harbor
Judson Adelaide J., widow Willis G., h 80 Harbor, Branford
Point
Josephine Mrs., nurse, h 23 Harbor, Branford Point
Julian Ila,rry, emp Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Sanmiel, stone cutter, Ms Island View House
Jurgdewscz Jan, emp B. Look Works, Ms Main n Monroe
KANE JAMES, farmer, It Damascus
James T., grocer and liquors Montowese, Ms do.
Nicholas, farmer, bds DaISS8Cl/S
Remit Paul, brass molder B. Lock Works, It 45 Elm
Keheley Timothy W., emp M. F. Rice, lids E Main
Kelley James, laborer, h Main n blacksmith shop
Kelleher Richard, laborer, h off Stannard av
Kelley John, farmer, It W pip n East Haven line
Thomas, laborer, lids W Main n East Haven line
Clayton 0., carpenter, It Paved Street District
. IL, mfr, oil and fertilizers (fish) Deer Island, It Short
13each
• Gustave it, ale&amp; D. Arent, lids Bradley as'
Hobart, farmer, It Paved Street District
ELSE Y OSCAR th, carpepter aka builder Paved Street
District, Stony Creek, h do.—See p 89
William 11 farmer, lido Paved Street District
William H. gd, laborer; It Short Beach
Emmedy James, map Net'Haven,IW Mam a East Haven
line

Wank id; sup	
jiaven, Ms Chestnut, Short
.1419bad, nap Loek.,Worki4h Chestnut, Short Rocks

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Keny on Albert J., lawyer, h Damascus
. Ii Damascus
Green Mn,
Louisa Mrs., h Stony Creek road
Keough Ellen, widow John, h Bradley
Kerr Hattie Miss, h Ivy
IT ERR JOHN, carriagemaker and repairer Main, h Ivy—
See p 9/
Richard, h 98 E Main
1 Ma E. widow Robert, h Railroad av, Stony Crept
–Keyes Enustue 1., janitor so
Creek
Ernest L, stone cutter, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
Henry IL, draughtsman J. Beatty, bds Palmer, Stony`
Creek
Killam Henry,-h Short Beach
Killian Thomas, emp Norcross Bios, h Stony Creek
Killinskjr Joseph, emp F. B. Linsley W Main bds do.
Killson Charles L., teamster, h Main opp Congregational?
Church
King James, fanner, Ii turnpike
Kingsbury Arthur E., emp New Haven, h Pine Orchard
Kistle Harry, stone cutter, 'xis Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek
Kivlan Bernard F„ saloon Main, h do.
Klaus Nicholas, farmer, h Hosley at
• ITNIFFIN OSCAR P., mason and builder Main, bds
do.—See p 89
,•13-	
Knowles Edward B., grocer Short Beach, h do.
Etta I. Miss, postmaster Short Beach, bds do.
Oliver E., ship carpenter, h Old Short Beach rd
William J., h Old Short Beach rd
Knowlton Friend F., teamster Richard Bradley, h Harbor
n W Main
George, h Harbor n W Main
-Kolterman Herman, emp B. Lock Works, Ms Main
John, enip B. Lock Works, lids 8 Hillside av
• Xotalcanski Wikton, emp B. Lock Works,?' Main n Monroe,flotches Andrew, (MR B. Lock Works, bds 12 Hillside at
Waft, Kahl tailor Main lids do.

Kraal Joseph, enap M. L Fittings Co„ bds W Main
Cherry Rill rd
e	
-.Smut Otto, vow B. Leek Works, h 136 E Main
-" TEreutzfeldt Carl, aim M L Finings Co., 11 Maine MonroeIlronholna Anton RS empli L Fittings Co., h Hamlson avKrosin Jack, emp B. Lock Works, litls 134 E Main
Kinser Christ, emp B Look Works, Ii Silver
-Ktmclwiohy Karol, empfl LockWorks,bds Main ailionme'LANE WILLIAM E., e'mp NOrM118 Bret kirettOBY
Landerer J. Paul, fireman ya. Lock Works and
h 84 E Maui
Lane Charles, farm hand, Ms 187 E Main r
Chauncey D., carpenter, h end otehtureht

Dmitrottv.

lanphier Charles, lobsterrnan, bds Short Beach
George, farmer, h Short Beach
Henry B., farmer, h $6 Harbor, Branford Point
Julia R. Miss, teacher, lids 36 Harbor, Branford Point
Mary, widow Frank S., h 28 Harbor, Branford Point
Willis H., emp S. V. Osborn Jo Co., bds $6 Harbor,
Branford Point
Larkins Frank C., farmer, h Paved Street District
Geor e E. farmer Ms Paved Street District
LaiSON Guiana,
widow Andrew, bds
	
Latham Maud E. Miss, teacher, bds Wilford at c Church
Lattimer Fred L., emp B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
John E., hamessrnaker 97 E Main, h do.
John E. Mrs., boarding-house 79 E Main
•-Lawrence George, laborer, h Flying Point a y, Stony Creek
LBWS= A. William, molder M. I. Fittings Co., Ii Montowese n Catholic Church
Matilda, widow Charles, la Montowese opp the green
William, stone cutter J. Beatty, h Red Hill rd, Stony
Creek
lay W. Lynde, laborer, h Montowese n S Main
Layman John stone cutter, Ms School, Stony Creek
Larsen) Joseph, laborer, h School, Stony Creek
Leach Frank II., livery stable Rogers, h do.
Leahy Timothy, emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy
Lee George L, molder K I Fittings Co., bds Kirkham c
Elm
Jose , foreman M. I. Fittings Co., h Kirkham c
Sing, laundry Main n E Main, h do.
Leete Isaac P., physician E Main, h do.
Leland Francis W., clerk Double Beach House, Ms do.
Len Luigi, laborer, Ms Watrons, Stony Creek
• Levy Louis, dry goods, etc. School, Stony Creek, h do.
Lew John P., stone cutter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Lifshetz Jake, grocer, h Main n Lock Works
• Linden Claus, emp M. L Fittings Co., h end of Church
Point House, off Flying Point a y Stony Creek
Linsley Benjamin Mrs., h at Short Rooks rd
Benjamin F., farmer, h fitonjr Creek rd
Charles K, molder M. L Fittings Ch., h Wilford at c

Daniel K, clerk, hp off Indian Neck at, northerly
Edgar M.:farmer, h Stannard. av
Franklin B., fanner, ii W Main at railroad crossing
riot A. Mm., h Short Rocks H
obs,. fr Chestnut
., postmaster, Ii "Hillside Place," Hillside at
IR monster P. ,Iolredan &amp; Son, h Montowese
Church	
.
bai "Billd e Plate" Hillside

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Laa j DIRECTORY.
8144347011D rml

30	

A., laborer, h Chestnut n Short Robks rd
Jane E., widow Charles B., Me end of Chili%
J. Atwood, government storekeeper, h Hopson av
John W., mariner, h 14 Hopson av
Mary A., widow Obed, h 23 Harbor, Branford Point
Mary R, widow James, h W Main
Mary R., widow Samuel E., h Double Beach rd, Maple
Ralph I., salesman, h 18 Montowese

	

lailtiley Israel

Sadie Miss, clerk New York store, bds Rogers
Samuel E., patternmaker M. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor,
Branford Point
Se y mour G., saloon Rogers, h do.
William, teamster, h Harbor
Willis H., mariner, h Kirkham o Depot
Litsitz Mendel, emp B. Lock Works, lids Silver
Lockwood Edward, canvasser, Ws 97 E Main
Edward, carpenter, Ws 13 E Main
Lombard Ellen Mrs., h Gray's lane, Stony Creek
Londrigan John section boss, h School, Stony Creek
Lonergan Michael, emp B. Lock Works, h Silver
Looby David, clerk Prann Stannard, bds Delavan House
Lounsbnry David, bds Indian Neck
William, farmer, h Indian Neck
Lnbinski Louis, emp B. Lock Works, h Chestnut
Ludding Ellen, widow Charles h Church n Wilford av
Lundwall Albert, emp B. Lod:Works, h Russell
Alford, emp B. Lock Works, h Montowese n Catholic
Church
Lundquist A. V., laundry Flying Point av, Stony Creek, h
do.
Peter, stone mason Flying Point av, Stony Creek, h do.
Lynch Edward, farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
John, blacksmith J. Beatty, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
John W., env B. Lock Works, bde Delavan House
Thomas W., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Maple opp brass
foundry
Lyshetz John, emp B. Lock Works, h
MACCHI M., emp Norcross Bros., h Stony Creek
Madden Richard H., stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony -Creek
Msgovern Edward E., manager Ts . &amp;T. lag. Co,It Moutot
John, clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., brio •	
Orchard H	
Mahoney Afichael, trackman, 12 Marbar
-Maiher L,, stone cutt,er, lxla Island Vit/or 	
Malleable Iron Fittings Co infra ste am
Malley Alex, stone cutter B.
Onek
Malone Lizzie, widow Willis
Malond a A., laborer, Ws Indi

ERLRFORD Elia DIRECTORY.	

31

Manes Catherine Mrs., h Harbor east of Maple
Mann Mary E., widow Lewis, bds Montowese opp Wilford av
Mannix John, ernp L. Mannix, bds Ivy
Lawrence, teamster Ivy, h do.
Marcabetti Louis, baker Main, Stony Creek, h do.
Marco Louis, clothing Main, h do.
MARK LOUIS, merchant tailor 3 Hillside av o Main,
lxls Main—See p 8 2
u.	 ke. Michael laborer, bds Brushy Hill

ann•
.1113yrait.
u	 rk	
•	
•	 ern !us's=
r I	
-Mar us ITN,
Marsh George E., molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 5 Ciurch

Marshall Abraham H., emp B. Look Works, h 27 Chestnut
Alice Miss, teacher, bde Main n B. Memorial Library
Frank, emp B. Lock Works, h 27 Chestnut
Henry, bds 27 Chestnut
Thomas, emp B. Lock Works, bds 27 Chestnut
Robert, emp B. Lock Works, bds Montowese bey Wilford av
Martin Edward Rev., pastor St. Mary's R C. Church, h 10
Hillside av
Mason Michael, laborer, h Cherry Hill rd
Masonic Hall, $ Main
Massey John, emp B. Lock Works, bds Monroe
William, emp B. Lock Works, bds Monroe
Mathers Henry, engineer B. Lock Works, h 18 Ifontowese
Hugh J., ernp B. Lock Works, bde Main opp do.
Mary„widow Hugh, h Main opp Lock Works
Matthews James E., machinist B. Look Works, bds Montowese opp freight depot
James E. 2d, emp B. Lock Works, lids Ivy
John J., emp B. Lock Works, h Ivy
Mary A., widow George, h Montowese opp freight
depot
Robert, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
William, steam driller S. C. P. G. Co. h Railroad av,
Stony Creek
Matson Isaac, laborer, Ws Rogers, Stony Creek
Joseph, stone cutter, la School, Stony Creek

Matthew, quarryman, Ms Lcete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
'Matthew, quarrymen, h West a y, Stony Creek
Mattson Joseph, inelder M. Fittings Co., h Harbor east
May George.II., map B. Lock Works,. lids Main opp do.
Maynard Charles A., machinist, h VI Harbor, Branford
Point
licAvoy Jetty, engineer I Granite Co., h School, Stony
iQatthy Calktba*, bS Est *Ilya Main
Chutes, kW Nati II Bradillt
etabelhir, 'amp B.tack Weida', W E Main is Main

Daniel, crap 9 tqWcàs, h'Mussell
onroe
Dennis, laborer,	

�BEAVORD LW DIRECTORY.

BRANFORD UStn DIRECTORY.

McCarthy John, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Main o Monroe
Patrick, track hand, Ms 11 'Hillside av
Patrick, molder B. Lock Works, Ms E Main
Timothy, emp B. Lock Works, Ii Silver
Timothy, saloon E Main, b do.
Timothy 2d, bartender, rms Russell
McCartne Harry C., emp B. Granite Co., h Railroad av,
Creek
se • lus., Alio
M lay eorge, emp	
McClean Charles W., laborer, h Pine Orchard
John, fisherman, h off Flying Point a y, Stony Creek
McClincily Margaret Mrs., h Bradley bey railroad track
McConville Michael, farm hand, Ms 167 E Main
McDermott Andrew, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese opp S Main
Cornelius, clerk F. K Peckham &amp; Co., Ms Ivy
Elizabeth Miss, order clerk B. Lock Works, bds Ivy
John H., machinist, bde Ivy
Thomas F., clerk J. T. Kane, Ms Ivy.
McDonald Michael, blacksmith Flat Rock Quarry, bds off
Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Thomas, quarryman B. Granite Co., h off Flying Point
av, Stony Creek
Patrick, snip B. Granite to., bds Island View House,
Stony Creek
McEnerney Hugh, emp Bridgeport, h Harbor n Bradley
McGovern James, emp B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
McGowan Hugh, carpenter, bds Main opp Lock Works
James, emp B. Lock Work; h Silver
Patrick, emp B. Lock Works, Ms Main opp do.
MeGrail John, saloon Main, Ms Main n Monroe
Lawrence, h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
Lawrence T., teamster B. Look Works, bds W Main
MeOttire John, snip B.*Lock Works, bds Cedar
John, emp B. Lock Work; h Bradley n W Main
Morris, emp B. Lock Works, bds Cedar
'Patrick, emp B. Look Works, Ms Cedar
tHEE Bit08. (W. J. and It S. McKee), fish and oyster
market, lunch and cigars Main—See p 86	
Robert S. (McKee Bros.), bds Hopson av
Thomas S., emp B, Lock Works, Ii Hopson av
William J. (McKee Bros.) Main, h S %UM
McKenna John, emp B. Lock Works, h Harbor o Maple
Patrick H., laborer, h 41 Elm
Thomas, molder B. Lock Works, b 41 Elm
McKeon Francis P., plumber, bds 61 Harbor
Mary, widow Frank, h 61 Harbor
Philip, emp B. Lock Works, Ms 61 Harbor
McKinnon Abram P., emp M. L Fittings Co., MS 36
r	
bor, Branford Point	
Elizabeth, widow Hugh, h 39 Harbor,
James S., emp M. L Fittings Co., Ms rhir, Strit421

McLachlan Robert, stone cutter, h off School n railroad
track
McMullen Hector, blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
William stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
'
McMullin Archie,
blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Donald, blacksmith, Ms Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
eNamara James em B. Lock Works, h S Main opp
actmoituntse
James 2d, laborer, h W Main
Patrick, emp F. Jourdan Jo Son, h Harbor
MeNeaney Bernard, section boss, h Bradley bey railroad
track
McNulty Crofton, molder, lids Montowese
McQuaid Edward, farmer, h Brushy Hill
MeStravick Hugh, emp B. Lock Works, h 6 Hillside av
Mead William, stone cutter B. Granite Co., h Three Elm
air, Stony Creek
Meaney Michael, enip M. I. Fittings CO., h Monroe
Meeker Ward B. stage driver New Haven to Short Beach,
h Short Beach
'
Meigs Charles I., watchmaker and repairer Main, h HopSOD ay
Horace B., molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 38 Chestnut
Merckling Charles, emp B. Lock Work; h end of Church
George, lids end of Church
Henry, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds end of Church
Merriam Lucian A., emp John Spencer, h 13 Rogers
Melissa L. Mist; dressmaker 13 Rogers, bds do.
Merrick Harry, stone cutter, h West av, Stony Creek
Meyers Joseph, barber ernp Fred Otell, h Main e Rogers
Michaelson John, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor, Branford Point
Mickleson Herman, brass molder B.i Lock Works, h end of
Church
Mike, emp M. L Fittings Co. h Harbor u schoolhouse
Miglin Stanislaw, emp B. Lock Works, bde Main n Monroe
Szehnnan, ernp B. Lock Works, his Main n Monica
Milander John, stone eutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Mill Plain Schoolhouse, Mill Plain n Queach rd
Miller Frederick, Ms Maple
Harvey H., h 129 E Main
Jeremiah P., env M. I. Fittings 0o., h Stony Creek rd
Nathan A., emp -M. L Fittings Co,, h E Main
Samuel B., farmer, Mill Plain u Elfain
William, emp M. 1. Fittings Co., h Harbor east of
Maple
William F., carpenter, Ms amity Hill
See; atone cutter B. Graulte IX,* off Flying Point
av, Stony Creek -	
ay, Stony Creek
hell:John, stone cutter, bb
-MEV Allan; bleed peddler, h SMshi U /dill Plain

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BEASTFORD [N] DIRECTORY.	

Andrew, laborer, bds Pine Orchard
- Frank, laborer, bds Monroe
Jeremiah, h Monroe
John, emp B. Lock Works, h Elm
Simon, laborer, bde Monroe
Monroe Alvin molder lid. L Fittings Co., h 78 Rather
Charles g., laborer, h off 77 Harbor
Elizur B., polisher B. Lock Works, h Bradley w
Harbor
78 Harbor
George H., hat river	
n 'ec.,
Josiah T., boot and shoe repairer 88 Harbor, h do.
Lyman J., amp M. L Fittings Co., and variety store
84 Harbor, h 80 do.
et	
Merritt F., molder M I Fittings Co, h 79 Harbor
William, boatman, h 82 Harbor
Montgomery Charles H., teamster, h $hort Rocks rd
John, h Short Rocks rd
William J., farmer, h Short Rocks rd
Moore Everett L, inspector B. Lock Works, h end of
Church
MOORE JOEL S., carriagemaker and repairer 34 Rogers,
h Hopson av—See p no
Joseph, emp B. Lock Works, bds Silver
Joseph T., clerk C. H. Wilford, h Hopson av
Michael F., molder B. Lock Works, h Main n Montowese
Wilfred L., with J. S. Moore, h Hopson av
Moran John farmer, h Hosley av
Michael,' laborer, h Cedar n Todd Hill
Moriarty Michael, blacksmith, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Morris Jane Miss, h 20 W Main
Morrissey John, carpenter, bds Totoket House
Morton Charles, crop M. I. Fittings Co., h Monroe
Clifford A., clerk New York stare, bds 12 MoutOweseHenry,_patternmaker B. Lock Works, h 12 Montowese
John H. (F. E. Peckham Jo Co.) Main, Ws la Moutowese
Sara E. Miss, bookkeeper F. E. Peckham ds Co., lads
12 Montowese
Mory Loins, emp B. Lock Works, b Short Rooks rd
Merle James, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Simon, stone cutter emp S. Beatty, 11 Railroad ayStony Creek
Mangum Carl, molder It L. Fittings Co., .b Maple

Murray Patrick, amp B. Lock Works, bds Silver
William, saloon School, Stony Creek,I do.
Mylott George K, emp B. Granite Co., h Gray's lane, Stony
Creek

Moiafran

brass foundry

Murphy James, emp B. Lock Works, Ii Cedar John, engineer emp ft r"Granite Co.,
•
•
House, Flying Point avatony Creek.
Terrence, emp B. Lock Works, h89 I
Thomas, emp Branford PoiiMflooset
Murray Henry 13., molder M. I. .Frttirisor`
Jennie, widow Thomas F., lids 41.

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NAGEL CHARLES, emp B. Lock Works, h Short Rocks rd
Neidhart Mathias, machinist M. I. Fittings Co., h 32 Rogers
Neilson August, stone cutter, bds Island View House, Stony
Creek
Peter, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h Harrison av
hoemaker Main h do.
ouis, emp
south
Nesbit Franklin, laborer, h Palmer n Northam, Stony Creek
Newbury William H., quarryman, bde off Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Newell Alfred /4., amp H. E. Bradley, h 1 W Main
Ellen J., widow Nathaniel J., h Church
George H., patternmaker M. I. Fittings Co., h Main
opp Baptist Church
Newton Charles -F., molder M. L Fittings Co., h 41 Bradley
Charles IL, emp New Haven, bds Stannard av
Frederick J., fanner, h Brushy Plain
John, farmer and milk dealer, h Quesch rd
0. L. widow James, h Rogers c Elm
NEW YORK STORE, Hoyt Spelman prop., dry and
fancy goods boots and shoes, carpets, glassware,
etc. Main—gee inside front cover
Nichols Charles H., civil engineer, h Main
Eliza A., widow Henry, h Main c Hillside av
John W., ins, agent, h Cherry Hill
John W. Jr., clerk, lids Cherry Hill
Lester J., clerk M. I. Fittings Co., h Main n Cedar
Nielson Peter, quarryman, lids Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Norbeck Victor, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Harbor n railroad
track
Norberg John A., stone mason, h Flying Point av, Stony
•
Creek	
morose Bros. (J. A. and O. W. Norcross), contractors and
quaniers, Stony Creek
J. A. (Norcross Bros.) Stony Creek, res Worcester,
Masa

0.W. (Norcross Bros.) StonyCreek, res Worcester, Mass.
Nordman Anna, wide,' Charles, h Hopson av
Norgett Joseph, mop B. Lock Works, h Chestnut
..;/terris Michael, emp B. Look Works, h Cedar, Todd Hill
" Thomas, molder R Look Works, h Silver
,Ifortkam . John ay engineer, Ii Paltrier a Northam, Stony

• It., fanner, h Northam; Stony Creek

George, Prop. Island View House, Flying Point,
',Irony Creek

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DIRECTORY.

Northrop John B., with J. Beatty, h Flying Point ay, Stony
Creek
Norton James L., laborer, h off Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad freight
depot, off Montoweee
AK HALL, Henry Bob; pro , saloon and bottling
-O'Brien Daniel, farmer, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Edward, h Monroe
James, hamessmaker Main, h Montowese n freight depot
James ed, student, bds Cedar, Todd Hill
Jeremiah, emp H. E. Bradley, bds Harbor
Jeremiah J., emp B. Lock Works, bds Main a Russell
Joseph, emp B. Lock Works, bds 11 Hillside at
Kate, widow Jerry, h Main c Russell
--Margaret, widow M. F., boarding house 56 Main
Mary, widow Michael, h Harbor c Bradley
Mary, widow Patrick, h Harbor c Bradley
Michael C., emp B. Lock Works, h Harbor c Bradley
Michael F., emp B. Lock Works,h 4 Hillside at
Patrick, emp B. Lock Works, h 9 Hillside at
Patrick T., emp B. Lock Works, bds Harbor c Bradley
Thomas, emp B. Lock Works, h 16 W Main c Harbor
William J., emp B. Lock Works, bds Cedar, Todd Hill
-O'Connell Daniel, farmer, h Stony Creek rd
-	
John N., laborer, Ms Stony Creek rd
-O'Connor Daniel, emp B. Lock Works,bde Totoket House
James, prop. Totoket House, Main, h do.
James E., painter, bds 83 E Main
Michael A., bartender Oak Hall, h 83 E Main
Richard K, laborer, h Flying Point a y, Stony Creek
'O'Donnell John, h Silver
-O'Keefe Michael, emp B. Lock Works, h Chestnut, Short
Rocks
Oliver William, quarryman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Olmstead Marina S., widow Henry, la Tyler pl
Olmsted Pauline Miss, stenographer M. I. Fittings Co., Ms
Fades
Olsen Emma Miss, bds Main c Monroe
• Olshesk Antone, emp Mock Works, lids Chestnut
John, emp B. Lock Works, bds Chestnut
-Olson Andrew, molder M. I. Fittings Co., Ws of Indian
Neck at, north
-O'Neil Michael, emp B. Look Works, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Richard, laborer, h Chestnut
O'Neill Dennis F., engineer, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Opell Peter, farmer, h North Branford rd
Opera House, C. W. Gaylord prop., S Main n Chinch	
.
-Opie Charles, stone mason B. Granite Co., liThree•Elm áv,
,
Stony Creek	
Charles J., stone cutter, bds Three BM it*, Stony	
lc._

BRANFORD

[p]

DIRECTORY.

Oppel Lawrence, galvanizer M. I. Fittings Co., h 38 Harbor, Branford Point
Orford John, carpenter, bds 11 Hillside av
O'Rourke Michael, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h W Main n
E Main line
Osborn M. Porter, Ii Mill Plain
Sidney V. (S. V. Osborn ds Co.) foot Rogers, h S Main
opp schoolhouse
SHORN S. Y. &amp; CO. (S. V. Osborn and F. Jourdan zd),
—See p 86

OTELL FRED, barber and cigars and tobacco Main
opp Library, bds Delavan House—See p 90

PAGE ALFRED A., emp D. Page, hds Stony Creek
Charles, laborer, h Goodsell Point rd
Dennis, coal and wood School, Stony Creek
Dennis S., h School, Stony Creek
Edward, einp M. I. Fittings Co., h Goodsell Point rd
Frances, widow George H., h 6 Montowese
Guy B., engineer Norcross Bros., h Leete's Island rd,_
Stony Creek
PAGE HENRY, painter and boats to let lhll ay, Stony
Creek, h do.- - Sec p 89
John B., laborer, h Indian Neck av
Timothy, laborer, h Prospect, Stony Creek
William, h School, Stony Creek
Pain John, emp M. I. Fittings Co., lids 37 n
Paine L. M., widow Richard, confectionery and fruit, news
room Main, Stony Creek, h do.
Palmer Arthur, farmer, h North Branford rd
Bradley W., farmer, h Paved Street District
Charles W., farmer, h Paved Street District
Curtis L, emp G. W. Beach, Ms E Main n Main
Edward S., farmer, h Montowese
Eliza, widow William, this Montowese opp S Main
Frances Mrs., h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
George, farmer and inarance agent, h "Maple Hill,"
Queach rd
Hattie L, widow Isaac H., h Main C Cedar
James B., clerk S. A. Grisvrold, bds Delavan House
James G., farmer, h Indian Neck
J. Edmund, emp M. L.Fittings Co., h Queach rd
Julius IL, carpenter, h Guilford turnpike
Margaretta Miss, emp New Haven, bds Main c Cedar
Mari E., widow Isaac H., h i Main c Cedar
Pheby A. Miss, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Polly Miss,h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Sally E. Miss, bds Maine Cedar
Seaver K, fanner, h Leete's-Island rd, Stony Creek
-	
parvild J. Frank, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Parker Frank, 'student, Ms idatbor n Branford Point House.
George T., fruit dealer, It' Harbor n Branford Point,
'	
House

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[pi

nutzuroar.

Parmelee Jerome F., h '71 Harbor
Parsons Leonard, emp Naw Haven, h Short Beach
Paulson Celestine Mrs., h 50 Rogers
Peck William II, joiner, Ix Harbor n Branford Point House
1.) ECKHAN F. E. &amp; CO. (F. K Peckham and S. II.
Morton), pharmacists, opticians and jewelry Main
—See front cord p
Frank E. (F. E. Peckham &amp; Co.) Main, bds Hellman
House	

Peduzzi Peter, laborer, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Trancesa, laborer, h Watrons Stony Creek
Pelton George A. Rev., pastor dongregational Church, h
Prospect, Stony Creek
Pendergast Daniel, emp B. Lock Works, bde Main r blacksmith shop
James E., emp B. Lock Works, bde Main r blacksmith
shop
Perkins Homer G., snip M. P. Rice, Ms do.
Perrotti G., barber Main, Stony Creeit, bds do.
Joseph, stone cutter, h Stony Creek
Peterson Charles, boot and shop dealer Rogers, h do.
Charles, emp B. Lock WotIcs, h 46 Rogers
Charles, emp K I. Fittings Co., Ms 42 Rogers
Hugh, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h 64 Harbor
John, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Glaris, crap AL 1 Fittings Co., h Harbor end of Maple
Victor, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds 64 Harbor
• Petro Fritz, farmer, h Brushy Plain
John, emp B. Lock Works, bds 12 Hillside at
-.._
. Piazoli Luigi, laborer, bds Watrons, Stony Creek
. Plant Albert B., fruit grower, bds Main at railroad crossing
Albert E., fruit grower, h Main at railroad crossing
George W., farmer, h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
John L., fruit grower, h W Main c Doable Beach H
Mary A., widow Samuel 0., h W Main c Old Short .
Beach rd
Polipsky Charles, emp B. Lock Works, lids Cherry Hill rd
Poloski ;leftism, emp B. Lock Works, bds Main n Monroe
Joseph, emp II Lock Works, bde Main n Monroe
-Pond Elizabeth, widow Samuel, h 33 Rogers
George S., sup't S. E. Tel. Co., h Wilford av
Henry W. (Blackstone le Pond), h Blackstoneville
Jams A., inspector M. L Fittings Ca, h Terhune at
Joseph W., boatman, Ii Indian Neck
Samuel A., hostler, h Rogers n depot
Portine Henry, farmer, h Short Rocks rd
-Tote Charles II., stone cutter R Granite Ca, h Hailrbaddr
Stony Creek
Potter Samuel Mn,. h Fairview av, Stun4.
Prann Chester W. (Prann &amp; Stannaid); Eta*
DRANN &amp; STANNAND (Chester ..,	Nt.. '
E. Stannal,frooers,
hardimo,'
e
1	
etc. Main p 84

BILLEEFORD at] DIRECTORY.	

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Preble T. Parker, snip New Haven, bde Main c Cedar
Prepolan Adam, laborer, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Prince John, laborer, bde Indian Neck at
Prout George M., farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
George S., farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
Minott C., boatman, h Maple bey Harbor
. William, laborer, h Old Short Beach rd
QUILLIAM HENRY, quarryman, Ms Leete's Island rd,
Quinlan Jeremiah, molder, h E Main
Quinhvan Simon, farmer, h Ivy
Quinn Frank, carpenter emp C. C. Harrington, h Stannerd at
James, laborer, h Blackstoneville
James carpenter, Ms Damascus
John, 'farmer, h 13amascus
Luke, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 83 E Main
Philip, emp B. Lock Works, h Main n do.
RASMUSSAN WALDERMER, machinist M. I. Fittings
Co., Ms 75 Harbor
Ratcliffe George, stone cutter, bds Railroad a y, Stony
Creek
Record John A., farmer, h Damascus
William II., farmer, h Damascus
Redmond Patrick, molder, bds Cherry Hill rd
Reeve Leonora It. Mrs., bds Hopson at
Regan Edward E., stenographer New Haven, bde 115 E
Main laborer, bds S Main opp schoolhouse
Fannie A., widow John, h S Main opp schoolhouse
John, laborer, h Veto
John F., patternmaker B. Lock Works, Ms 115 E
Margaret A. Miss, stenographer B. Lock Works, Ms
115 E Main
Nellie 111.re., h Main c Rogers
Patrick, laborer, h Main e Veto
Thomas W polisher, Ms 8 Main opp schoolhonee
William, patternmaker B. Look Works, h 115 E Main
• _Reidy Dennis F., clerk G. S. Woodcock, bds Cedar n Main
James T., emp B. Lock Works, bdeCedar n Main
John J, emp New Haven, lids Cedar n Main
Mary, widow Dennis, I/ Caar n Main
Itailly Edward, map B. Look Works, h W Main n Bradley
.John, barber Main, lids Ivy
Kate Mine, h Maio n Look %goats
Patrick, emp R Lock Works, b Main n do
Reynolds Daniel, laborer, bdrt 41 Elm
Edward, emp B. Lock Works, b Cedar
Prank, emp R Lock Works, lids Silver
James B., emp B. Lock Workscbds Chestnut

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BRANFORD

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DIRECTORY.	

41

Reynolds James T., molder M. L Fittings Co., Ii Maphi bey
Harbor
John, bartender B. Kivlan, bds Main
Margaret, widow Peter, h Chestnut
Ribak Samuel, emp B. Lock Works, h Chestnut
Rice Ellen, widow Edward, h Main n Montowese
George G., prop. Lime 'Wood Grove House, Indian
Neck
' •	
Fittin Co. h oft Earbor n schoolhouse
John S., env B. Lock Works, Ms Main n Montowese
Sliney), and livery stableMain, h
D DDE it. P. (Rice	
do.—See p 92
Robert, harnessmaker emp J. C. Barnes, bds Main n
Montowese
Sliney (M. P. Rice and J. T. Sliney), contractors
and general trucking Main
Rich James S., molder M. I. Fitting*Co., h Main opp Congregational Church
ICHAR DS CHARLES A., livery stable, stage line
and trucking Main, h do.—See p 92
R
R.. Mrs., milliner and fancy goods Main
Elam George P., emp B. Lock Works, bag 94 E Main
Philip JT, emp B. Lock Works, h 94 E Main
Rivolla Louis, laborer, bde School, Stony Creek
Robinowitz Max, emp B. Lock Works, Me 23 Hillside at
Samuel, emp B. Lock Works, h Main e Rogers
Robins Charles, stone cutter B. Granite Co., bde Railroad
at, Stony Creek
' Ernest G., bookkeeper S. C. P. G. Co., Ms Palmer,
Stony Creek
Harry L., engineer B. Granite Co., bde Palmer, Stony
Creek
Howard G., emp New Haven, bas Pahner, Stony Creek
jam, manager S. C. P. G. Co., .h Prospect, Stony

Rose Alfred, farmer, h North Branford rd
Rosenzweig Joseph, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h; Main c
Rogers
Roserwitch Remold, emp B. Lock Works, W,Cheetnut
Mike emp B. Lock Works, bds Chestnut	
=
Ross A. Kr . S., clerk post office, h Flying Point av,:Stony
Creek
Catherine, widow Andrew, h Ivy
Edward, Ws Prospect, Stony Creek

Mary A. widow John, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Robinson Willis T., clerk M. 0. Babcock, h Hopson at
gge rs Albert T., farmer, h E Main bey Mill Plain
A. Louie, canvasser, bde B Main bey Mill Plain
Charles H., stone cutter B. Granite Co., h Railroad av,
Stony Creek
Eli F., h Montowese
Elitabeth, widow Kbrain, h 9 Rogers
Frank, fanner, Me E Main bey Mill Plain
Frederick, h Flying Point ay , Stony Creek
Harry E., farmer, lads E Main bey Mill Plain
John, farmer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
William, with S. C. P. G. Co., h Watrous,
Creek
William F., farmer, h 13W Main
Romeo Joseph, stone cutter, h off Flying ;Win

SANBORN EDWARD S
	 h W Main n Cherry
Hill rd
Sanderson, painter G. A. IL Harare, rms 90 E Main
Sangster James, stone cutter, Ms off Flying Point at,
Stony Creek
Snare G., grocer and meats Sehool, Stony Creek, h do.
Earreh James, stone cutter, lids Railroad a y, Stony Creek
•. Savage John, laborer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Sawyer Peter A., blockmaker J. Beatty, h off Flying Point
ay, Stony Creek
Soudan Eliza-Mhos, sehool reanher, bds Dela yer' House
Maly Mies, atop B. Lock- Works, bds Delavan House
Session John, molder B. Look...Works, h off Monroe n Cherry

Stony Creek
John A.. emp B. Lock Works, bde Ivy
John J., emp B. Lock Works, bde Main n Chestnut
Nathaniel, emp B. Lock Works, h Main n Chestnut
Samuel, emp B. Lock Works, bde E Main
William 3., crap B. Lock Works, bds Ivy
Roth Louis, laborer, h Kirkham c Depot
Rowland Lynde, carriage mfr. off Rogers, h Rogers n
Depot
Lynde W., Ms Rogers n Depot
Wallace, sign painter Rogers, bds n do.
Rowley A. R., wagonmaker and repairer Elm, h do.
Rozzi Lorenzo, laborer, h Watrotts, Ston y Creek
Rubensky Joseph, emp B. Lock Works 'bds Ivy n Main
Ruby Louie, laborer, h School, Stony Creek
Ruggiero T., barber emp G. Perrotti, Stony Creek, Ms do.
Russell coralenne, widow James, h Hopson at
George L., farmer, h Moutowese opp Wilford av
John, farmer, h Flying Point ay , Stony Creek
John laborer, bds Flying Point a y Stony Creek
Theodor
e C., talesman, h Indian Neck
Ryder George, clerk J. V. Ryder, bds Bradley as
1) YORK J. V., fish and oysters, ice cream confectionery

and fruit, cigars, eta. Main, h Bradley at—See
p86

flulird

,

bdro Laurel
nom clerk a Leek Work!, h Laurel
/Menet": It, ntokiet, h Hirl)er,'Branford Point

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BRANFORD [Si DIRECTORY.

Schenck Paul, carriage blacksmith, h Goodsell Point rd
William, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bde Goodsell
Point rd
Schlosser George, bde 13 Main
SCHLOSSER HERMAN, saloon and kottler 13 Main,
h do.--See p 92
Paul, Ms 13 Main
Schmidt August, emp E. Davis E Main n Mill Plain
er
Scott Margaret Mrs., h Short Beach
Seeley Florence Miss, clerk G. W. Calkins, Ms 28 Harbor
Serke Paul, emp B. Lock Works, h 8 Hillside av
Serlew Henry, carpenter, Ms Harbor, Branford Point
Sernerson Louis, fireman pumping station, h W Main n
East Haven line
Seward William H., emy F. Jourdan 85 Son, h Goodsell
Point rd
Sfarza Michele, laborer, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Shea Daniel, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Monroe
Nellie Miss, map M. I. Fittings Co., bds Main opp
blacksmith shop
Patrick, laborer, h Queach rd
Sheldon Bros. (K D. and G. L Sheldon), props. Sheldon
House, Pine Orchard
Edward D. (Sheldon Bros.), Pine Orchard
George L. (Sheldon Bros.), Pine Orchard
House, Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard
Shepard Eugene A., carriage trimmer, bds Harbor n Branford Point House
Frank W., fisherman, Ms Harbor n Branford Point
House
Lewis F., grocer and express Harbor n Branford
Point House, h do.
Mary, widow Lynde, h Harbor n Branford Point
!louse
William, fisherman, Ms Harbor n Branford Point House
Sheridan John, stone cutter, bds Island View House
Shigne Mike, emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Monroe
Sikes John stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Simpson iohn N., florist and gardener, Double Beach rd
opp Maple
Sing Charles J., clerk F. K Peckham &amp; Co., h Moutowese
Sliney David, h 12 W Mane Harbor
John T. (Rice &amp; Sliney) Main, h 14 W Main
William R., teamster 4. T. Sliney, bds 12 W Main
Smalkenson Max, shoemaker Main, Steng er, h do.,
Smith Alice E., widow Frederick, h 20
Charles K, oyster dealer, h Flyins oint
Creek
David D., oysterman, h Flying Point EY,.
Emily, widow Giles, h Flying Point at5.0
Frank E., sec and treat Stony-Creek
ing Point, Stony Creak h de,

BRANFORD [Si DIRECTORY.	

43

Smith Henry, emp B. Lock Works, h Cherry Hill rd
Herbert, painter, bds Main opp Lock Works
John, env B. Lock Works, h 134 E Main
Josie Miss, dressmaker 97 E Main
J. Robert, bde Main n Cedar
Lizzie Miss, emp B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
Mary Miss, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Riley 0. Mrs., h 30 Rogers
Susan C., widow Wentworth, Ii Wilford av
OMAS	
y i erry
William D., grocer Bradley a Harbor, h do.
William R., machinist B. Lock Works, h Montowese n
Wilford av
Smithers Edward, emp B. Granite Co., bds Island View
House, Stony Creek
• Soblesky John, laborer, bds Ivy n Main
Socks Erick, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Soderman Mike, emp N. I. Fittings Co., bds 84 Harbor
Soderstrom Gustaf, laborer, h Grays lane, Stony Creek
Sondergeld Elizabeth, widow Theo., h Main opp blacksmith
shop
Sons of St. George Hall, School, Stony Creek
• Southerland Albert, emp Norcross Bros., h Palmer, Stony
Creek
Spargo George H., stone cutter, h Grays lane, Stony Creek
James, stone cutter, h off Leete s Island rd n Swedish
Church, Stony Creek
John stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Wiliam, quarryman, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
PELMAN HOYT, prop. New York Store Main, res
S
Vermont—See inside front cover
Spencer Edward, h 75 Montowese
John, hay and grain Main, h Montowese n freight
depot
Spinks Samuel, farm band, bds Sta
. nnard av
Samuel L., farmer, h Sunward av
&amp;muzzle Parrorotti, laborer, h School, Stony Creek
Stagg Jesse, eztip B. Lock Works, bds 9 E Main
Stannard Charles Mrs., h Indian Neck
George R. (Prann Stannard), Ms Bradley av
Horace A, emp B. Lock Wears, h Goodsell Point rd
William H. Mrs., h Stanuerd av
Stedtuan Betsey, widow Harry, 11S Main n Main
Steller Carl, carriage blarilimmtk,11 Goodsell Point rd
Steinfield William, groan peddler, h Silver
Stenstrom Andrew T., molder M. L Fittings Co., h 71 Mon.
towese

–Stent Edmund E., fanner, h Brushy Plain
Judson J., fanner, h Brushy Plain
h Main bey Cherry
'lava gek emp:M. L littingftto.,
,
teethe -Charlet W., emp M. I. Fittings Co., h 61 Harbor

�BRANFORD [S] DIRECTORY.
Stevens Emerson, laborer, We Pine Orchard

George, laborer, h Pine Orchard
George, fisherman, h Short Beach
William, boss quarryman, h Flying Point av, StonyCreek
Stoddard I. H., photographer Main, res New Haven
Stojkovic Marko, emp B. Lock Works, h Bradley c
Main
I
-•	
van House
I'	
•	
Watson , farmer, h Short Beach
William, farmer, h Blackstoneville
Willie H., emp B. Lock Works, h 12 Hillside av
Stony Creek Cemetery, Northam c Palmer, Henry Hallsup't
Creek Oyster Co., oyster growers and shippers Flying
Point, Stony Creek
Creek Pink Granite Co., quarriers and granite dealers(co-operative), John R' obins manager, Flat Rock,
Stony Creek
Creek Red Granite Co., quarriers and granite dealers
Flying Point, Stony Creek
Storr Isaac, carpenter, h Harbor, Branford Point
John, emp M. L Fittings Co., bds Harbor, Branford
Point
Strickland Asa, carpenter, h W Main n railroad track
Strigle John, emp B. Lock Works, h Monroe
Strobl e Fritz, emp T. J. Toole, bds Latoole av
Sullivan A. L., foreman Norcross Bros. Stony Creek, h do.
Dennis, stone cutter, lids Palmer, Stony Creek
James, emp B. Lock Works, h Cedar
Jeremiah, ins, agent, bds Monroe
Matthew, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h of end of
Church
Michael, laborer, Ms Cedar
Michael J., molder, We Main n Chestnut
k Works, h Monroe
Patrick emp B. foc
Patrick, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Timothy, stone cutter, bde Palmer, Stony Creek
Timothy , any B. Lock Works, h 89 E Main
Sundquist John E., emp N. I. Fittings Co., h 42 Rogers
Swanson Andrew Ms 71 Montowese
map M. L Fittings Co., h 60 Harbor
Sweetntan Fidelius W.-, laborer, Ms 67 Harbor
Swift Albert J., with J. Swift, lids Branford Point House
Henry R, farmer, bile W Main xi Old Short Beach rd
Henry F.; farmer,1 W Main is pm Short Beach rd
Judah, prop. Branford Point House, h do.
Sykes Alf emp B. Look Works, h Montoweas at
track
Esther, widow James, h Chestnut, Short Racks
Harry, emp B. Lock Works, Isis ChnMut, Short Books. William, emp R Lock Works, lids Chestnut, Short.
Rocks

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45

'TALMAGE MILO A., carpenter, We Wilford av
Taylor John, emp Harbor c Stannard av, bds do.
Telly Joseph, engineer J. Beatty, h Red 11111 rd, Stony Creek
Tenneney Fmnms, laborer, Ms Main i Russell
James, emp B. Lock Works, Ms Main n Russell
'Tenney Arthur J., physician 10 Montowese, h do.
Tepperman Robert, emp B. Lock Works, lids Main c Rogers
Testor Frank, bookkeeper New Haven, h Montowese opp
Catholic Church
Terhune ugustns L, mo set
n Depot
George D., painter, h Indian Neck av c Terhnne
Nicholas R, patternmaker IL I. Fittings Co., h Rogers
n Elm
Stephen H., molder N. I. Fittings Co., h Harrison av
Thatcher Herbert E., clerk M. L Fittings Co, h Bradley av
Thayer Elwin 34., molder M. L Fittings Co., bds Church
n Wilford av
Walter, emp M. L Fittings Co., lids Montowese bey
Wilford av
"Thorn William, clerk F. L. Jackson, Ms Three Elm House,
Stony Creek
Thomas W. 11., stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Thompson Hattie, widow Charles, h S Main n*Main
Three Elm House E. J. Coe prop., off Flying Point
a; Stony Creek
Thnntshiru George, machinist Harbor, lids 97 E Main
Thdmas, em Y.
Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., this Delavan House
'
Tilley Charles M.
emp M. L Fittings Co., Ms Hopson av
Tinley James, emp R Lock Works, Ms Main n W Main
Tobin Abby, widow Michael, h Monroe
James, lids Bradley c Harbor
James R, emp K Lock Works, lids Monroe
John F., machinist N. I. Fittings Co., h Bradley c Harbor
John H., emp B. Lock Works, lids Monroe
Maggie Miss, h Bradley c Harbor
Todd Andrew B., market gardener, It Short Beach
Toguella C., emp Noroross Bros., h Stony Creek
J., emp Norcross Bros. h Stony. Creek
Tomarzie Gus, laborer, lids 'School, Stony Creek
Tomlinson Frederick, ticket agent N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R.,
h 20 Rogers
Toohey John, horseshoer Main, h do.
Toole N. J., bartender T. J. Toole, lids Latoole av
Thomas J, saloon and bottler Latoole av, h do, after
July 1st, Main o Hillside av
Torpey Thomas, brass molder B. Lock Works, h E Main
, Totoket House, Jame a'Connor prop., Main opp the green
'owner S. Merin, farmer,. If K *In -bey Mill Plain
j :Townsend George IL,. Phinffelalt ,Brablard House Stony
•	
Creek,	 lids do .

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BRANFORD

rpn

DIRECTORY..

J. S. Gray Stony Creek, bde do.
Trehane William, quarryman, bds Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Treiber George, laborer, h Main n blacksmith shop
Trowbridge Joseph P., h Indian Neck
Troy John, emp B. Lock Works, bde Quench rd
Rhody, emp B. Lock Works, h Quench rd
Tryon Elisha IL, carpenter, h E Main
-----litcflmee—butcher-v-11--Pave	areet__IN ric St
Creek
Stephen, farmer, h Paved Street District, Stony Creeek.
Turner Mary K, widow G. C., bds 6 S Main
Tuttle Alonzo, keeper Almshouse Stony Creek rd
William L., steward "The irk" Indian Neck, bele do.
Tygeson Isaac, saloon E Main o Chestnut
Tygereon John, bartender Totoket, h 8 Hillside av
Tyler Elmer S., carpenter, h Pine Orchard
Eugene brass molder B. Lock Works, bde Indian Neck
John R., fisherman and carpenter, h Indian Neck
Leonard F., sailor, bds Indian Neck
William, molder M. L Fittings Co., h 14 W Main
Train William, emp

UPSON MARV J. MISS, has Double Beach rd c Maple
VAGAR JOHN, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Main ni
Monroe
Valentine William IL, rubber stamp mfr, h Indian Neck av
Van Beuthysen Josephine, widow Isaac, h Montowese n S
Main
Van Buren William H., manager drug store F. K Brainerd Stony Creek, 1.1 Flying Point av, do.
Van Lucius 0., molder M. I. Fittings Co., bds Montowese n
8 Main
Van Sands Caroline, widow Charles L, h Montowese n S
Main
Charles E., emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Montowese n
$ Main
Moine° L, emp B. Lock Works, h 154 E Main
Van Wie Alexander, emp B. Lock Works, h Indian Neck av
Charles A., emp B. Lock Works, bds Indian Neck av
Frank W., snap B. Lock Works, lxls Indian Neck avJohn, emp B. Lock Works, h 160 E Main
Varno A. Joel, physician 56 Main, h do.
Venal Lizzie widow George, housekeeper is . W Mai
Vetters Arthur, farmer, h Pleasant Point _
Charles, farmer, Ms Pleasant Point
Edward, laborer, h Pleasant Point 2
Vilati Gilpi, stone cutter, bds taste's Island
WALLACE ANNTE MISS, tiatekesper
bds E Main	
.	
George, carpenter and builder a
Stony Creek, h

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[W]

DIRECTORY.	

47

Wallace Henry A., emp B. Granite Co., bds Island View
HOMO, Stony Creek
Michael, laborer, bds Russell
Michael F., emp B. Lock Works, h 155 E Main
Walsh George, emp M. I. Fittings Co., bds Harrison av
James, blacksmith B. Granite Co., h off Flying Point
av Stony Creek
James W.,
' emp M. I. Fittings Co., h Harrison av
Matthew, emp B. Lock Works, bds Delavan House
	
Thomas;shoe_repairerllyin	
Creek,
h do.
Walsky Mike, laborer, bds Ivy n Main
Ward John, saloon Stony Creek, h do.
John, quarryman J. Beatty, Ms School, Stony Creek
Josephine Mrs., h 30 Rogers
Sidney A., emp Thomas B. Ward, bds Mill Plain
Stacy H., ins. agent, Ids 30 Rogers
Thomas B., ice dealer and miller Mill Plain, h do.
Warner James E., teamster F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h Maple bey
Harbor
Lucretia Mrs. laundress, h Maple bey Harbor
P. Albert, molder M. I. Fittings Co., h 70 Harbor
Warren William, blacksmith B. Granite Co., h Railroad ay,
Stony Creek
Way Horatio N., painter, h Montowese opp S Main
Webb Arthur J., carpenter, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
Junius S., carpenter h Palmer,	 Stony Creek
Welch Edward, molder 'B. Lock Works, h end of Church
John J., section hand, h end of Church
John P., laborer, Ids Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Michael, emp B. Lock Works, bde 89 E Main
Thomas, brass molder B. Lock Works, h Chestnut,
Short Rocks
ThomsF., emp B. Lock Works, bds Chestnut, Short
Rock s
Welles Harry B. Mrs., h Montowese opp freight depot
Westerholm Charles, molder M. L Fittings Co., h 64
Harbor
Whalen Harold, emp A. R. Ennuist, bds Rogers
Julia. widow John, h is Hillside av
Whaley James, locksmith, h 45 Elm
White Alexander, emp N. L Fittings.Co., h Bradley
George, farmer, h Short Beach
James, laborer, h Cedar
James, laborer, bds Cedar
John, laborer, bde Cedar
Michael, laborer, bds Cedar
Whitney Prank D., agt. Adams Express Co., h Main opp
Baptist Church
.	
: Berber% L foreman B. Granite Co., h Flying Point,
Stony Creek
WiCkney Harney, stone cutter, h teete's Island rd, Stony
Creek

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[Z] DERECTORY.

Wightmati George P., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h
Main n blacksmith shop
Palmer G. Rev., pastor Baptist Church, 118 Rogers
Wilford Bernard S., clerk C. H. Wilford, bds 15 S Main
WILFORD CHARLES IL, meat market Main, lila
S Main—See p 85
Edwin L., farmer, h Montowese n $ Main
Frank K, molder, h Indian Neck
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%

Williams Benjamin F., stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony
Creek
Burr, oysterman, bds Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Charles M., h Brushy Plain

Clarence H., oysterman and painter, bds Flying Point
av, Stony Creek
E. Mrs., saloon Main, h do.
Henry A., oysterman, h FlYing Point av, Stony
Creek
John G., clerk F. E. Peckham Co., Ms Main
Mary P., widow Edward, dressmaker Chestnut n
Short Rocks
Patrick T., compositor, bds Main
Thomas, clerk E. Williams, Main, bds do.
Willis Adam, quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Wilson Frank, bds turnpike
Frederick, h Damascus
Gustaf, molder B. Lock Works, h 48 Rogers
John, emp B. Lock Works bds Totoket House
Wise Edward IL, dining room and cigars and tobacco

depot, Stony Creek, h do.

Wolf S., clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps Main opp

Baptist Church, 11 do.
Wood Alexander W., machinist M. I. Fittings Co., 11 W
Main bey Cherry Hill rd
Christopher G., machinist It I Fittings Co., h Inrkham c Elm
WOODCOCK GEORGE S., grocer, hardware, paints,
77	
oils, eto. Main c Rogers, h Ra;rison av—See p 83
WoodsJohn, emp M. I. Fittings	 Co., h Main n W Main
I.- Woodstock Henry C., emp Lock orks, h 32 S Main
Wright Frank W., tower operator N. Y., N. It &amp; H. It
IL Co., bds Church n Wilford av
, Wring Michael, carpenter, lids Totoket House
YALE Jo TOWNE MFG. CO, THE, B. Lock Works
•
dept., lock mfrs. Main e by	
Yalmer Franc A., empM L Fittings Co., Ms 48 Rogers
•
Yousurwflt John, laborer, Milky n Main	

•
ZACRER EDMUND, lawyer, is Main
ishallock John, emp M. I. Fittings Co.,
Zink Walter IL, physician Main o
Zober W., emp B. Look Works,

BRANFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Apothecaries.

(See also Druggists.)

BRAINERD FRANK K, Main, Stony Creek—See p83
PECKHAM F. K &amp; CO., Main—See front cord p ifi
Braun J. Mrs., Main

Baker.
Barbers.

• nistem , tony ree
COYLE C. IL, P. 0. blk Main—See p90
°TELL FRED, Main—See p 90

Blacksmiths and Horseshoers.

BRAY THOMAS Is!, School, Stony Creek—See p 91

Clark James II., Rogers
DAVIS C. A., Main—See p 91
Donnelly John, Main
Field George C., Rogers
HUBBARD HENRY W., Church c Wilford av—See p 91
KERR JOHN, Main—See p 91
MOORE J. S., Rogers—See p 90
Toohey John, Main

Boarding Houses.

Bradley Franklin L. (summer), Flying Point av, Stony

Creek
Island View House, Flying Point, Stony Creek
Lattimer John E. Mrs., 97 E Main
O'Brien Margaret Mrs., 56 Main

Boats to Let.

Averill George M., Indian Neck

Bradley W. F. Stony Creek
Cooper James, 'Main, Stony Creek
PAGE HENRY, Hall av, Ston y Creek—See p 89
Smith D., Flying Point, Stony Creek

Boot and Shoe Dealers.

BRAINERD FRANK K,,Main, Stony Creek—See p sa
Foote W. IL, Main
Gilley Charles, Stony Creek.
Wolfe S., Main

Boot and Shoemakers and Repairers.

Downey Timothy, Main
Heller Ludwig, Main opp Russell
Jeffrey William, E Main 'bey Mill Plain
Monroe Josiah Y.; 86 Harbor
Nelson G. .A.;Main	
.
Smsakenson Max, Stony Oreek
Walsh Thomas,. Flying Point at* Stony Creek
BotHere.
BORN HENRY, Main erChesfstut —See front cord p V
R HER It (temperance), Bain—See p86

oo Thomas
Ell'EMAPIrW-8"
S., Latoo e	
ill 92

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BRANFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Carpenters and Builders.
Studle y Richard, 14 INIontowese
BRANFORD BUILDING CO., Harrison av—See p 67
Farnham E. G., Montowese
HARRINGTO.N C. W., Main c Hopson av—See p 88
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See p 88
JOHNSON JOHN H., Flying Point av, Stony Creek—
See 89
CAR C. Paved Street Ston Creek—See p 89
Wallace George, off Flying Point av, Stony reQ
Carpets.
NEW YORK STORE, Main—See inside front cover
Carriagemakers and Repairers.
BRAY THOMAS M. (repairer), School, Stony Creek—See
p 91
DAVIS C. A. (repairer), Main—See p 9i
HUBBARD HENRY W. (repairer), Church c Wilford av
—See p 91
KERR JOHN, Main—See p 91
MOORE J. S., Rogers—See p 90
Rowland Lynde, off Rogers
Rowley A. R. (repairer), Elm
Cider Mill.
Ward Thomas, Mill Plain
Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
Gandini Joseph, Flying Point, Stony Creek
Hibbard F. L., Main, Stony Creek
McKEE BROS., Main—See p 86
OTELL FRED, Main—See p 90
Wise Edward H., Main, Stony Creek
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 83
Clergymen.
Broberg Konrad (Swedish Lutheran), Hopson av
Brown George I. (Episcopal), Montowese opp the green
Devitt Theophilus S. (Cong.), S Main c Church
Martin Edward (R. C.), 10 Hillside av
Pelton George A. (Cong.), Prospect, Stony Creek
Wightman Palmer G. (Baptist) c 81 Rogers
Clothing.
Levy Louis, School, Stony Creek
Marco Louis, Main,
Wolfe S., Main	
Coal and Wood.
Frink N. C., Indian Point House, Stony Creek
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 87
OSBORN S. V. &amp; CO., foot Rogers—See p 86
Page Dennis, School, Stony Creek
Confectionery and Fruit.
Calkins George W., Rogers
Gandini Joseph, Flying Point, Stony Creek
Monroe L. J., 84 Harbor
Paine L. M., Main, Stony Creek
RYDER J. V., Main—See p 86
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 83

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51

Crockery and Glassware.

NEW YORK STORE, Main—See inside front cover
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main—See p 84
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 83

Dentists.

Ely Calvin L., 3 West Main
JOHNSTON DAVID W., P. 0. blk Main—Sue p 82
D y Rooms.
Avetill George M., Indian Neck
,	
y
Dressmakers. .
-	
Hill Catherine B. Miss, Main n schoolhouse
Merriam Melissa L. Miss, 13 Rogers
Smith Josie Miss, 97 E Main
Williams Mary P., Chestnut, Short Rocks

Druggists.

BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
Hutchinson J. ct, Co., Main
PECKHAM F. E. &amp; Co., Main—See front col'd p III

Dry Goods.

BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
Hutchinson J. &amp; Co., Main
NEW YORK STORE, Main—See inside front cover
Express Lines.
Adams Express Co., railroad depots
ANDREWS EXPRESS, Montowese—See p 82
Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line, E Main
Fancy Goods.
NEW YORK STORE, Main— See inside front cover
Richards R. Mrs., Main
Fertilizer Mfr.
Kelsey K 11, Short Beach
Fish and Oysters.
Clark Charles E., Main, Stony Creek
McKEE Bros., Main—See p 86
RYDER J. V., Main—See 1) 86

Florist.

EVERDING CHARLES, Elm c Russell—See p 84
Flour and Feed.
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 84
Spencer John, Main
Furnaces and Ranges.
(See also Stoves and Furnaces.)
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p
Furniture Dealer.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 84
Furniture Repairer.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 84
Gents' Furnishings.
Foote W. R., Main
Hutchinson J. &amp; Co., Main

Granite Dealers.
(See Quarriev).

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BRANFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Grist Mills.

Bradley Gurdon, Main
OSBORN S. V. &amp; CO., foot Rogers—See p 86
Ward Thomas B., 31111 Plain

Grocers.

Ablondi Bros., Stony Creek
Babcock M. 0., Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
Buckley Laurence, Main
Clark Charles E., Main, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 84
Kane J. T., Montowese
Knowles E. B., Short Beach
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main—See p 84
Samero G., School, Stony Creek
Shepard L. F., Harbor
Smith W. D., Bradley e Harbor
WOODCOCK GEORGE S., Main c Rogers—See p 83

Hardware.

BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
Hutchinson J. &amp; Ca Main
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main—See p84
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See 83

Harness makers and Dealers.

Barnes J. C., Main
Latimer John E., E Main
O'Brien James, Main

Hay and Straw.

Beach John B., 90 E Main
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 84
OSBORN S. V. &amp; CO., foot Rogers—See p 86
Spencer John, Main

Horse Shoeing.

BRAY THOMAS M., School, Stony Creek—See p 91
DAVIS C. A., Main—See p 91

Hot Water Heating.

CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 85
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p IV

Hotels.

Brainard House (summer). Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
BRANFORD HOUSE, Elm c Russell—See p 93
Branford Point House, J. Swift prop., Branford Point
DELA VAN HOLTSE, M. E. Bliss prop., Main opp the
park—See p 93
DOUBLE BEACH HOLTSE, Henry Clark prop., Double
Beach — See p 93
Hotchkiss Grove House (summer), Indian Neck
Indian Point House (summer), N. C. Frink prop., Main
below Fl ying Point av, Stony Creek
Lime Wood Grove House (stunmer), George G. Rice prop.,
Indian Neck
Money Island House (summer). Money Island

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53

Montoiise
Hot n -]	
rrr),	
mu,
ill 	 m Bryan prop., Indian
icev(k.
Pot Island House 4- 'ann94y, Williarn 11. Barnes prop., Pot
Island
Sheldon House (‘damoor ) , Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard
Three Elm Ifonse (sli t inner ) , Stony Creek
Totoket House, Main opp Park

Ice Cream Mfr.

RYDER J. V., Main—See p 811

Ice–Deaters.	

g Gnrdon, Main
Ward 'Thomas B., Mill Plain

Insurance Agents.

Isbell Edward E., Montowese n Wilford av
Palmer George, "Maple Hill," Queach rd

Iron Founders.

Hammer &amp; Co. (malleable), foot Rogers

Jewelry and Watches.

PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front col'd p III

Laundries.
Lee Sing, Main	
Lunquist A. V., Flying Point ON, Stony Creek
Lawyers.

Gorham Charles K., Indian Neck av
Zacher Edmund, Main c Rogers

Livery Stables.

Beardsley Daniel H., 10 Harbor
Leach Frank H., Rogers
RICE M. P., Main—See p 92
RICHARDS CHARLES A., Main—See p

92

Lock Mfrs.
Yale &amp; Towne Mfg. Co., Main
Lumber.

JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 87
OSBORN S. V. &amp; CO., foot Rogers—See p 86

Lunch, Boom.

McKEE BROS., Main—See p

86

Machinist.
Thumshiru George, Harbor

Mason Builders.

Botsford Charles M. (stone), Flying Point av, Stony Creek
BRANFORD BUILDING, CO., Harrison av—See p Si
BOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See p 88
KNIEFIN OSCAR P., Main—See p 89
Lundquist Peter (stone), Flying Point ox, Stony Creek

Masons' Material.

BRANFORD BUILDING CO., Harrison av—See p Si

Meat Markets.

Ablondi Bros. Stony Creek
Averill Daniel, Maio

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Fc RD BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Bradle y C. H., Mau:
BRAINERD FRANK K. Main, Stony Creek—See p 63
11.4wd William T., Main, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main. Stony Creek—See p 84
Sanzero 0.. Selesd, Stony Creek
'WILFORD C. H.. Main—See p S5

Merchant Tailor.

CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 85
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p

Richards R. Mrs., Main

Printers.

Music Teachers.

Borman Helena A. Miss, Main n Branford Memorial Library
Bradley Edward E. (piano), Plying Point av, Stony Creek

Newspaper.

BRANFORD OPINION (weekly), P. 0. blk, Main—See
p 81	
News Rooms.
Calkins George W., Rogers
Paine L. M., Main, Stony Creek

Nurse.

ANDREWS HARRY 0. (job), Montowese—See p 82

Quarries.

Branford Granite Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek
Norcross Bros., Stony Creek
Stony Creek Pink Granite Co., Flat Rock, Stony Creek
Stony Creek Red Granite Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek

Real Estate.

JOHNSON JOHN IL, Flying Point,Stony Creek–See p 89

Roofing.

Judson Josephine Mrs., 23 Harbor, Branford Point
Oil Mfrs.
Kelsey E. R. (fish), Short Beach

Oyster Growers and Shippers.

Picture Frame Mfr.

GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 84

Plumbers.

MARK LOUIS, 3 Hillside av—See p 82

Beach E. B., off Flying Point, Stony Creek
Smith Charles E., Flying Point, Stony Creek
Stony Creek Oyster Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek

Leete I. P., E Main •
Tenny A. J., Montowese
Townsend G. II., Brainard House, Stony Creek
Varno A. J., Main
Zink W. II., Main

CORCORANr WILLIAM T., Main—See p
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV

Saloons.

•

Painters (House, Carriage and Sign).

Cook Anderson S., 14 Rogers
Harure Gustave A. R., 88 E Main
BOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See p 88
HUBBARD HENRY W. (carriage), Church c Wilford—
See p 91
KERR JOHN (carriage), Main—See p 91
MOORE J. S., (carriage), Rogers—See p 90
PAGE HENRY, Hall av, Stony Creek—See p 89
Way H. N., Montowese opp S Main

Paints, Oils, Etc.

BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
Hanire Gustave A. R., 88 E Main
Hutchinson J. &amp; Co., Main
PRANN STANNARD, Main—See p 84
WOODCOCK G. S., Main e Rogers—See p 83

Photographers.

CIIRISTY GEORGE M., Main Stony Creek—See p 82
Stoddard, I. II., Main

Physicians.
Davis William B. (homoeopathic), Montowese; office hours,
S to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
GAYLORD C. W., P. 0. Block; office hours, 8 to 9.30 a.
in., 12.30 to 2.30 and 6.30 to 9 p. m.; Sunday, 12 to
2 and 6 to 7.80 p. m.

Arienta Charles, West av, Stony Creek
Buckley J. J., Main c Russell
Buckley Lawrence, Main
Clark William J., Stony Creek
Gray James S., Gray's lane, Stony Creek
Kane J. T., Montowese
Kivlan B., Main
Linsley S. G., Rogers
McGrail John, Main
OAK HALL, Main c Chestnut—See front col'd p
SCHLOSSER HERMAN, Main—See p 92
Toole Thomas J., Latoole av
Totoket House, Main opp Clark
Tygeson Isaac, E Main a Chestnut
Ward John, Stony Creek
Williams E., Main

Saw Mills.

OSBORN S. V. &amp; CO., foot Rogers—See p So

Palmer E. S., Stony Creek
Ward Thomas B., Mill Plain

Silverware.

PECKHAM F. E, &amp; CO., Main—See front cord p

Stage Lines.

Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
line, E Main
RICHARDS CHARLES A., Main—See p

Steam Fittings 31/rs.

Malleable Iron Fittings Co., foot Rogers

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MUNFOR.D BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BRANFORD TOWN OFFICERS.

Steam Heating.

CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 85
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p IV
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See p 88

Stock Companies.

Branford Granite Co.—Flying Point av, Stony Creek. Incorporated 1889. President, Edward Freel; Secretary
and Treasurer, James J. Moran
Malleable Iron Fittings Ca—Foot Rogers. Incorporated
api a
1864.	
	 wartlareasurer_aml_ neliaer T. F. Hammer;
Secretary and Superintendent, A. E. Hammer
Stony Creek Oyster Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek.
Incorporated 1868. Capital, $42,000. President, Charles
Kimberly ; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank E. Smith.
Stony Creek Red Granite Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek.
Incorporated 1889. Capital, 8150,000. President, Thomas
IL Babcock; Vice President, Samuel Babcock; Secretary
and Treasurer, Everett S. Grant.
Yale &amp; Towne Mfg. Co.—Main c Ivy. President, Henry
R. Towne; Vice President, William F. Donovan; Secretary, Schuyler Merritt; Treasurer, George E. White.

Stoves and Ranges.

BRAINARD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 83
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 85
E'NGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front col'd p IV
Tailors.
Abrams 31., Main 	
Bernstein ElMs, Stony Creek
MARK LOUIS, 3 Hillside av—See p 82

Tea, Coffee, Etc.

(See also Grocers.)
BRAINERD FRANK E., Maio, Stony Creek—See p
JACKSON F L., Main Stony Creek—See p 84
, Main—See p84
PRANN &amp; STANNARD
WOODCOCK G S , Main c Rogers—See p 83

Teamster.
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Workers.

Mannix Lawrence, Ivy

Bishop N. H., Flying DMA av, Stony Creek
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 85
ENGQLTIST A. R.,Rogers—See p 84

Trucking and Carting.

RICE M. P., Main—See p 92
RICHARDS CHARLES A., Main—See p 92

Undertaker.
Upholsterer.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 84
Variety Stores.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 84

Graveline L. Miss, Main
Monroe L. J., Harbor

Watchmakers and Repairers.

Meigs Charles I., Main
PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front col'd p

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Town Clerk and Treasurer, Walter Foote.
Selectmen, Charles H. Wilford, Barlow S. }brace, Edward 13. Knowles.
Tax Collector, Lucien A. Merriam.
Assessors, David Baldwin, Luke Quinn.
Board of Relief, Henry H. Fowler, Henry A. Hall, Austin
M. Babcock.
	 man, Albert J. Ken	
Charles Newton, James Fitzgerab
Constables, John Fades, George nton, ames
Schenck, James Jones, Antonio Lazzari, WilliamJ. McKee,
Patrick T. O'Brien.
Registrars First Voting District, Frank E. Beach, Wilfred L. Moore.
Registrars Second Voting District, Henry H. Keys, Frederick L. Hibbard.
Auditors, John J. V. Cuninotham, Frank W. Jerold.
Treasurer of School Bonds, Eli F. Rogers.
Justices of the Peace, qualified, Marcus 0. Babcock, Albert J. Kenyon, A. Earl Baldwin, William E. Bailey.

BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Warden, Charles II. Wilford.
Burgesses, Frank E. Beach, William R. Foote, Paul D.
Beach, Lester J. Nichols, Marcus 0. Babcock, John Doyle;
Sec. and Treas., Walter Foote.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Chairman, Walter H. Zink, N. D.; Secretary, John J. V.
Cuninghain; Acting School Visitor, Chas.W. Gaylord. M.D.;
Thomas P. Carney, Sidney V. Osborn, Henry W. Averill, W.
E. Bailey, Everett S. Grant (Stony Creek), Frank W. Jerold,
Michael F. O'Brien, Andrew J. Coyle, Stone J. Bergstrom.
TEACHERS.
CENTER Disxxicx—High School, Charles II. Harriman,
Principal; Mrs. Alice I'. Marshall, Assistant Principal.
Grammar School, No. 5, Miss Eliza L. Scanlan. Lower
Grammar, No. 4, Miss Anna P Towner. Lower Grammar,
No. 8, Miss Julia R. Lanphier. Intermediate, No. 7, Miss
Maud E. Latham. Intermediate, No. 3, Miss Nellie T. Quinlan.
Second Primary, No. 2, Miss B. C. Devitt. Primary, No.
Miss Martha A. Quinlan. Kindergarten, Miss A. Griswold.
STONY CREEK DISTRICT— Grammar School, No. 4, Miss
Susan E. Hart. Intermediate, No. 3, Miss Lizzie G. Sullivan. Second Primary, No. 2, Miss Josephine F. Kelley.
Primary, No. 1, Miss Lina E Wightinan.
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I3RAN1rORD DIRECTORY. 	

HARBOR STREET DISTRICT — Gramma r School, No. 2, Miss
Ella T McGrail. Primary, No. 1, Miss Julia V. Buckley.
UNGRADED SCHOOLS — Mil l Plain District, Miss Martha M.
Robbins. Plantsville District, Miss Fannie Palmer. Paved
Street District, Miss Sarah Hartigan, Short Beach District,
Miss Minnie E. Hart.

of Christian Endeavor—Formed September 21, 1887. Meetings, Sunday, 6.15 p. m. President, F. E. Smith; Secretary,
J. E. Howd. Junior Endeavor Society meets Sunday 3.30
p.m. Mrs. M. C. Maynard, Superintendent. Union Religious
Society—Organized November 13, 1865. Chapel dedicated
-July 8, 1866. Society Committee, M. K. Northam, N. H.
Bishop, Timothy Page, E. It Coe; Clerk, Franklin Bradley.

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CHURCHES.
on the Green.
Services first and third Sunday of each month.
Wightman; Deacons, George T.
Pastor, Rey. Palmer

a

B. Hosley, Henry W. Hubbard, Elizur C. Johnson; Treasurer and Clerk, James H Fowler; Organist, Mrs. L. Wilfred
Moore ; Trustees, C. W. Harrington, Elizur C. Johnson;
Superintendent of Sunday School, Elizur C. Johnson; Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School, C. W. Harrington;
Librarian, G. T. B. Hosley; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank
Hosley. Sunday services, 10.45 a. m.; winter, 7 p. m.;
summer, 7.30 p. m.; Snnday School, 12 m. Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor—President, W. N. Boynton;
Vice President, Mrs. William Lounsbury; Recording Secretary, Miss Nellie Havens; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. D.
W. Goddard; Treasurer, Miss Nellie Havens.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

Organized 1644.

Pastor, Rev. T. S. Devitt, Ph. D., D. D.; Deacons, William Linsley, A. M. Babcock, J. J. V. Cuningham, H. E.
Thatcher; Clerk and Treasurer, 3.3. V. Cunningham; Church
Committee, E. D. Sheldon, J. W. Lay, F. T. Bradley, A.
P. AlcKinnel, George W. Plant, C. W. Cooke, H. G. Harrison, E. E. Isbell, James S. Rice, Pastor, Clerk and Deacons; Collector, Edwards D. Sheldon; Clerk and Treasurer
of Society, E. E. Isbell; Society's Committee, Deacon William Linsley, H. G. Harrison, George W. Plant, Deacon H.
E. Thatcher, A. P. McKinnel, L. J. Nichols, Dr. C. W. Gaylord; Committee on Pew Renting, H. G. Harrison, Deacon
Cunningham; Organist, W. N. Munson; Sexton, Walter H.
Dean; Sunday School Superintendent, S. G. Cooke; Superintendent of Primary Department, Mrs. H. F. Swift. Y.
P. S. C. E.—President, F. T. Bradley. Junior Y. P. S. C.
E.—Superintendent, Mrs. L. R. Vinal. Sunday services,
10.45 a. m., and 7 and 7.30 p. m., according to seasons;
Sunday School at 12 m.; Junior Y. P. S. C. E., at 4 p. m.;
Y. P. S. C. E., one hour and a quarter before evening services. Friday evening, prayer and conference meeting.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (CONGREGATIONAL), STONY CREEK.

Formed January 16, 1877. Incorporated May 22, 1889.
Pastor, Rev. George A. Pelton; Clerk, J. H. Northam;
Trustees, F. E. Smith, F. E. Brainerd, C. E. Smith; Deacons,
J. T. Tucker, F. E. Smith. Services, Sunday 10.45 a. m., and
7 p. m.; Wednesday, 7.15 p. m. Sunday School—Began in
1838. Meets a1 12 m. Superintendent, F. E. Smith. Society

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TRINITY CHURCH (EPISCOPAL).

Parish organized 1784. Church built 1852. Chapel built 1880.

Fowler E bert E. Bisho i; Parish Clerk, Lucien E. filer
riam; Vestrymen, Henr y W. y en , ' m. . oote, I Is
T. Robinson, Henry F. 'Jourdan, Walter Foote, Frederick
Jourdan. Delegates to Convention, Albert J. Kenyon,
William J. McKee. Superintendent of Sunday School,
Frank G. Tester; Bible Class, Eli Rogers; Treasurer, Harry
0. Andrews; Librarian, Mason F. Smith; Organist, Miss
Emily Olmstead; Sexton, Charles Johnson. St. Andrew's
Guild—President, Harry 0. Andrews; Vice President,
Mason F. Smith; Secretary, Henry B. Olmstead; Treasurer, William J. Valentine. Society of King's Daughters—President, Mrs.William R. Foote. Woman's Auxiliary,
First Directress, Mrs. G. 1. Brown; Directresses, Mrs. Walter
Fowler, Mrs. Geo. Parker, Mrs. Henry Nichols; Treasurer,
Miss Sally Palmer; Sec'y, Miss Ellen Palmer. Altar Guild,
Sub-directress, Miss Anna Bell Crouch; Treasurer, Miss
Mabel Foote; Secretary, Miss Lottie Bradley. Services—
Sunday, Celebration of the Holy Communion at 9.45 each
Sunday, except on the first Sunday in the month, when
it will be at 12 o'clock; 10 - 45, Morning Prayer, Litany
and sermon; 12 o'clock, Sunday School. The evening service is at 7 o'clock in the winter, at 7.30 in the summer;
Evening prayer and sermon. Evening prayer on all Fridays
of the year at 7.30 o'clock. During the summer, services
are also held at Grace Chapel, Branford Point, two Sundays
in each month, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TABOR CHURCH.

Established 1888. Hopson ay.
Pastor, Rev. Konrad Broberg; Deacons, Joseph Mattson,
Joseph Friberg, Swen Anderson, Carl Carlson, Andrew
Erikson; Trustees, John A. Sundquist, _Gust Johnson, Herman Michelson, Gust Gustafson, Hans Johnson; Sunday
School Superintendent, Joseph Mattson; Organist, Alfred
Damberg; Sexton, J. A. Sundquist. Services: Sunday, 10.30
a. In., 7.45 p. m.; Sunday School service, 12 tn.; Evenin g service, Thursday, 7.45 p. m. • Holy Communion, first Sunday in
every other month. Swedish Young People's Society, Lutheran Church—Meets first and third '),Ionday evenings of earl,
month at Church. President, Carl Erickson; Vice President.
Hardld Ljungberg; Sec., Julius Nilson; Treas., Peter Nilson.
Tabita Woman's Mission Societ y meets s:ccon 1 Tue-o la y of
each month. President, Re y . Konrad Roberg; Corresponding Sec'y, Mrs. Alma Kronhol rn ; Treas., Mrs. Joseph Matt,on.

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SWEDISH LUTHERAN GETIIsEMANE CHURCH, STONY CREEK.

Established 1888. Services 1st and 8d Sunday of each month at 3 p. m.
Pastor, Re y . Konrad Broberg; Deacons, Lundquist,
Charles Good, Emil Anderson, John Nilson; Secretary,
Emil Anderson; Treasurer, Charles Good.
ST. MARY'S R. C. CHURCH.
Moinowese n Wilford ay.
Pastor, Re y . Edward Martin; Organist, Miss Lizzie 31.
3Iack; Trustees, Francis Cull and John Hally; Sexton,
Samuel David; Sunday School Superintendent, Thomas F.
McDermott; Lady Superintendent, Miss Nellie L. Regan.
h
er ices,	
G errie'', 10.30 a. nr Sunday School, 3 to 3 p. m.; Vespers,
3 p. ni.; baptisms after Vespers; Week day Mass, i.30 a. m.;
Holy Day Mass at 6 and 8 a„
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
A. 0. F. or' A., COURT TOTOKET, No. 7,196.
Meets in Armory Hall 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of each m( nth.

C. R., James E. Mathews; S. C. R., Michael Connelly;
Financia l Secretary, George W. Hull; Recording Secretary,
Michael Moore; Treasurer, Charles M. Johnson; S.W., E. M.
Thayer; J. W.,Geo. Devlin ; S.B., James Kelly ; J.B.,Titnothy
McCarty; Deputy Grand Chief Ranger, James Galligan.
A. 0. H., DIVISION No. 1.
President, Thomas F. Dunn; Vice President, William
Massey; Recording Secretary, W. J. O'Brien; Financial
Secretary, .1. B. Coakley; Treasurer, John Doyle.
A. 0. U. VT., BINDER LODGE, NO. 65, STONY CREEK.
Meets first and third Mondays of each month in St. George's Hall.
P. 31. W., W. G. Edwards; M. W., John H. Northam;
Foreman, John Robins; Overseer, Richard F. O'Connor;
Recorder, Frank II. Binder; Financier, John Lew; Receiver, John A. Griswold; Guide, Richard Bowhay.
BRANFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

meeting first Monday in JanuIncorporated March 16, 1893. Annual 26
ary. Annual fair September and 27, 1895, at the
Branford Driving Park.

President, George C. Fields; let Vice President, Albert
E. Plant; 2d. Vice President, Richard A. Howd; 3d Vice
President, George L. Beach; Treasurer, Walter Foote; Secretary, Jarvis A. Pond; Executive Committee, Edwin E.
Doolittle, Chairman; F. E. Peckham, A. Earle Baldwin, E.
L. Wilford, T. A. Coe, Charles H. Frisbie and Calvin K.
Northam.
BRANFORD DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION.

Organized October 20, 1894. Park on Guilford Turnpike 21 miles
from Center.

President, B. F. Hosley; Vice Presidents, G. A. R.
Harare, J. II. Beach, C. A. Blackstone; Treasurer, F. E.
Peckham; Secretary, F. A. Finch.
BRANFORD LITERARY CLUB.

Meets every second Thursday at Gaylord Opera House.
President, W. F. Smith; Treasurer, Vincent Gaylord;
Secretaries, Miss Grace Covert and Helene Bormann.

BRANFORD DIRECTORY. 	

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D. 0. II. FRANZ Ant LODGE, No. 600.
Meets twice a month on second and fourth Wednesdays, at Griswold
Hall.
0. IL, Paul Lauderer; IV. B., John Thumshirn; treasurer, Fred Jourdan; Secretary, Louis Mory.
ME RA CD SOFIA L CL ern.

Meets second Monday of each month, at Emerald Club rooms, Main
street. Organized June 1st, 1875.

President, William Massey; Vice President, Patrick Condow; Secretary, Edward Matthews; Treasurer, James Galligan.
Regular Communications first and third Wednesdays in each month at
. u'ekaA,. o. m eALUj fl July aud August, finn
Wednesday, Masonic Hall.

W. M., George E. Higley; S. W.. Willys E. Beach; J,
W., Frank T. Bradley; Treasurer, Charles P. Bradley; Secretary, L. A. Merriam; S. D., A. E. Kingsbury; J. D.,
John J. V. Cunningham; S. S., Charles R. Newton; J. S.,
Charles H. Nichols; Chaplain S. A. Wilford; Marshal, J.
Atwood Linsley; Tyler, D. W. Goddard.
I. 0. 0. F., SEASIDE LODGE, No. 54, STONY CREEK.
Meets Friday of each week. St. Georges Hall.

N. G., Ed. H. Rowd; V. G. E. L. Ke y es; Secretary, H.
W. Page; Treasurer, W. J. llowil; P. G., 'Thomas Bray;
Chaplain, E. J. Keyes.
MANCHESTER UNITY, LOYAL STAR OF HOPE LODGE, No.
7051, T. 0. 0. F., STONY CREEK.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays ni each month.

G. M., Guy B. Page; N. G., John 3IcClain; V. G., H. C.
McCartney; Elec. Secretary, R. H. Madden; Per. Secretary, Joseph E. Howd; Treasurer, Alex Malley.
IRON MOULDERS' UNION, No. S2.
Meets third Saturday of each month at Armory Hall.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ELDORADO COUNCIL,

No. 10.

Meets first Tuesday evening of each month at Armory Hall.

Grand Knight, John G. Williams; Deputy Grand Knight,
Thomas F. McDermott; Recording Secretary, Luke Quinn;
Financial Secretary, John P. Callahan; Treasurer, James T.
Reynolds.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR, TOTOKET LODGE, No. 3016.
Meets Delavan House, second and fourth Tuesday.

Dictator, Eckford Davis; Vice Dictator, George Sheldon;
Assistant Dictator, Walter Dean; Reporter, H. C. Woodstock; Financial Reporter, 11. N, Way; Treasurer, F. E.
Peckham; Chaplain, 31. H. Benton; Guardian, E. E. Stem;
Sentinel, IL W. Averill.
K OF P., WOODLAND LODGE, No. 39.
Meets every Monday evening in Armory Hall.
C. C., P. A. Glover; K. of R. (Cc S., H. I. Van Sands.

M. I. F. BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Meets first Thursday of each month at Griswold's Hall.

President,Willis M. Averill; Vice President, Henry Feoll;
Secretary, Jarvis A. Pond; Treasurer, Matthias Neidhardt.

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BRA N vo RD DIRECTORY.	

N. E. 0. P., MONTOWESE LODGE, NO. 184.
Meetings second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Armory

Corresponding and Recording, Seeretarv, Miss Susie E.
Hart; Financial Secretar y , MISS Lizzie 4. Sullivan; Marshall, Miss Lizzie Rod-lee.

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Hall.

Warden, Charles F. Bradley; Vice Warden, William H.
Valentine; Junior Vice Warden, George E. Marsh; Secretary,
Wilfred L. Moore; Financial Secretary, Elizur C. Johnson;
Treasurer, Charles A. Blackstone; Chaplain, Frank M.
Cook; Guide, Harry 0. Andrews; Guardian, James H.
Barker; Sentinel, Carl Ericson; Trustees, Elizur C. John,

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YOUNG CADETS SOCIETY.

President, Michael Moore; Vice President, Thomas
Matthews; Recording Secretary, Edward O'Brien; Financial
Secretary, John O'Brien; Treasurer, John Callahan; Marshall, Arthur O'Keefe.

N. E. 0. P. PRINCESS LODGE.
Meets every second and fotaG—Thesday eveningetn K. of P. -Ra

J.-P. Warden, Naomi A. Moore; Warden, Caroline E.
Jourdan; Vice Warden, Sarah E. Simpson; Secretary, Mary
L. Plant; Financial Secretary, Lizzie R. Vinal; Treasurer,
Nellie H. Meigs.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE, STONY CREEK.

Meets first and fourth Thursdays of each month in Sons of St. George
Hall.

President, Richard M. Bray; Vice President, James
Jenkins; Secretary, William H. Thomas; Assistant Secretary, John H. Dower; Treasurer, John L. Deeble; Messenger, Joseph Hooper; Chaplain, Charles J. Opie.
C. 0. G. C., FIDELITY COMMANDER; No. 343.
Meets every second and fourth Monday evenings at Masonic Ha/I.

P. N. C., Frederika M. Beach; N. C., Willys E. Beach;
V. N. C., Sarah E. Chaipel; Prelate, Nellie A. Boynton;
Secretary, Herbert E. Thatcher; Financial Secretary, John
J. V. Cuningham; Treasurer, Joseph Lee; Herald, Lyman
B. Chaipel.
VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, STONY CREEK.
Formed September 28, 1891.

President, Mrs. R. C. Pratt; Secretary and Treasurer,
Rev. George A. Felton; Chairman Financial Committee,
Gen. J. Frank Pargoud ; Executive Committee, J. H. Johnson.

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
No. 16, S. OF T.
Meets every Thursday evening in Armory Hall.
BRANFORD DIVISION,

W. P., Miss Mary McKinnell; P. W., Miss Mary Bishop;
W. A., Miss Helen Jones; Recording Secretary, Lyman
B. Chaipel; Assistant Recording Secretary, Miss Agusta
Johnson; Chaplain, J. J. V. Cunningham; Financial Secretary, A. P. McKinnell; Treasurer, Eckford Davis.
Sr. MARY'S T. A. &amp; B. SOCIETY.
Meets in Armory Hall first Friday in every month.
President, James Sullivan; Vice President, Patrick Condon; Treasurer, William Regan; Financial Secretary, J.
Edward Matthews; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, William P. Garvey.
ST. MARY'S LADIES T. A. &amp; B. SOCLETY.
Meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at K. of P. Hall.
President, Miss Margaret A. Regan; Vice President,
Miss Mary 'I'. Scanlan; Treasurer, Miss Mary E. O'Brien;„

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BLAcKSTONE LIBRARY.

The above cut represents the Blackstone Memorial
Library. It will be presented to the town of Branford 17
Mr. Timothy Blackstone of Chicago as a memorial of his
father, Mr. James Blackstone, who was an honored and life
long resident of Branford. Although some project of the
kind had been often talked of in Branford, its first real
inception dates from the efforts of Rev. M. K. Bailey,
formerly rector of Trinity Church to found a reading room
or center for the younger men of the town to assemble.
This project, meeting with but slow financial response_a_
-committee was formed, consisting of Mr. Alfred Hammer,
Mr. Lester J. Nichols and Dr. C. W. Gaylord, to confer
personally or by letter with several who having acme out
from Branford might still have an interest in their native
town and birthplace. Out of these negotiations developed
the offer of a gift to the town of a free library building and
library for same and the following were appointed by Mr.
Timothy Blackstone to hold the same in trust for the benefit of the town: T. F. Hammer, Edward F. Jones. C. W.
Gaylord, M. D., Edmund Zacher,William Regan, Henry W.
Hubbard,'ex-officio, Addison Van Name, librarian of Yale.
The Library building is in the form of a Latin cross
and is constructed of pink marble from Tennessee. the inside fittings being of the same material, while doors and railings are of solid bronze. The floors throughout are of
mosaic, while the wall surfaces, rotunda, dome, etc., will be

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STATE GOVERNMENT. Governo r , O. Vincent Coffin, Middletown; salary, $4,000.
Lieutenant-Goyernor, Lorriu A. Cook, Riverton; salary,
$500.
Secretary, William C. Mowry, Norwich; salary, *1,800.
Treasurer, George W. Hodge, Windsor- salary, $1,500.
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Comptroller, Benjamin P. Mead, New Canaan;
salary,
$1,500.
Executive Secretary, Frank D. Haines, Middletown; saly , $1,200.
ar `Adjutant-General,
Charles P. Graham, Middletown;
salary. 81,200.
nt-General William E. Flanders, New
London; salary, $1,800.
Quartermaster-General, William E. Disbrow, Bridgeport;
salary,
81,200.
Assistant
Quartermaster-General, Louis R. Cheney, Hartford; salary, $1,800.
Commissioue r of School Fund, Jeremiah Olney, Thompson; salary, 82,000.
Insurance Commissio ner , Burton Mansfield, New Haven,
till July 1, 1895; elected for four years from that date,
Frederic k A. Betts, New Haven; salary, 83,500. f _LitchRailroad
Commissioners, George M, Woodra
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ttm
field; Alex.
C. Robertson, Montville; William 0. Seymour,
Ridgefield; salary, 83,000 each.
Bank Commissioners, Edwin A. Buck, Willimantic;
Edward R. Doyle, Hartford; salary, 82,300 each.
Secretary State Board of Education, Charles D. Hine,
New Britain; salary, 83,000.
Commissione r of Labor Statistics, Samuel B. Horne,
Winsted; salary, 83,000.
State Librarian, Charles J. Hoadly, Hartford; salary,
$1,800.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
President, Grover Cleveland, of NewYork. Salary, $50,000.
Vice President, Adlai E. Stevenson, of Illinois. Salary,
$8,000.
Secretary of State, Walter Q. Gresham, of Illinois. Salary, $8,000.
Secretary of the Treasury, John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky.
Salary, $8,000.
Secretary of War, Daniel S. Lamont, of New York. Salary , $8,000.
'Attorney - Genera l , Richard Olney, of Massachusetts. Salary, $9,000.
Postmaster-Ge neral , William L. Wilson, of West Virginia. Salary, 88,000.
Secretary of the Navy, Hilary A. Herbert, of Alabama.
Salary, $8,000.
Secretary of the Interior, Hoke Smith, of Georgia. Salarv,, $8,000.
'Secretary	of Agriculture, J. Sterling Morton, of Nebraska. Salary, 88,000.

LIST OF

POST OFFICES IN CONNECTICUT.
Offices In folhface type are money-order offices, authorized to issue and to pay Money-orders anti
pastel notes. Those marked with the asterisk ( z) are international, as well as Domestic, money-order
By the letters a A. In parenthesis, thus : (c. A.), comity seats are indicated.
Pete. Office.

County.

P°8t•OffiCe. 	

County.

Ant. Office.	

County.

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Abington 	
Litchfield
Hartford Comstock's Bridge, New London Griswold 	
Addison 	
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Tolland Copper GM
winelham—
Litchfield
`Ansonia	
New London
NW
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Litchfield Grove Beach	
Ashford
Middlesex
New London Cornwall Centre 	
Litchfield "Guilts/1. d	
AehwIllet 	
New
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Fairfield Cornwall Hollow 	
Litchfield Ourieyvill 	
Tolland
Tolland Coventry 	
Haddam (C. A.)	
AA t8Pweo t pug" vkI I I 	
Middlesex
Cromwell
Haddam Neck	
Avon
Middlesex
Lilitc
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M ITdo
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Bakersvill 	
New London
Windham `Danbury (CA)	
Hamburg 	
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New Haven
New London Darien 	
Hampton 	
Baltic 	
Windham
Fatreehl Deep Rive 	
Middlesex
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BankevIlle 	
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Middlesex
Bantam 	
(C.A.) 	 New London
Middlesex 'Hanford
Barthamsted	
Hartland 	
Hartford
Fairfield Durham Centre 	
Middlesex Harwin ton
Bayport 	
Litchfield
rtralls 	
Hawley yule
Fairfield
New Haven East Berlin 	
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Hartford
New Haven East Canaan '
Be trhlianny 	
Hebron 	
Tolland
Fairfield East Cornwall	
it ceh reel ddd iligganom 	
Ne thlonwlem
liddlesex
I itablield gastford 	
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Hocksnum	
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Fairfield East Hampton. . Middlesex H River 	
Black Rock 	
Hartford East Hartford	 	
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Bloomfield 	
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Hartford Howard valley 	
NI of rl illeel dd
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Huntington	
el' witell:elan jili civeeti nnowtsrsieynvgiot loflt encn 1 , y	
Hotel° d 	
tritaeihrlineeldd
New London ERaa rt IC
Htelnlitngly 	
Windham
Bozrahville 	
	
Middlesex
Fairfield East Litchfield 	
Litchfield
Branchville 	
New London
New
Emilio d	
LYniee w London .11&lt;oedndt te Bridge	
Laitcnhfileill
Fairfield
itacrHhtanfoveeri dcin ERNE aaa ssa t:t 0Morris
Litacihrafieelldd
Bridgewate 	
	
Litchfield
Hartford
	
Fairfield Kent Furnace....
	Hartford
*Brim ol 	
East miser 	
New aven KIllingly 	 .	
Broad Brook	
— 	 tV2e
inlatield
Newlontio3 Fast Thompson 	
Windham Killingworth. . .dd
Brockway 	
MufwwIteseardx
Fairfiel East M'alliturford	
'few Haven
Brookfield 	
re 	
Fairfield East Widtogtort	
ookklfiyetildoCeNal
Tol/and Lanesville	
Litchfield
Windha m East Windsor	
Brooklyn
Hartford Laurel Glen
New London
New Haven East Windsor Hill
Brooksvale	
	
New London
Hartford East Woodstock 	
Wii tanrdt flierm
d LL 90 4 2 rdu	ow London
Buckingham 	
Hartford
	
Windham	
II	
Buckland. 	
Middlesex
Bull's Bridge 	
Litchfield ISCIklainisktou
eteENserd 	
NvTinedit:an
amd LLeem
New Haven
Hartford Elliott
Burlington 	
w 7L,ondon
.ndon
	
. New
Hartford Ellsworth 	
Itchtield Liberty Hill
Elmwood 	
Hartford
aBuurn
	
	
rrysidllee 	
Litchfield
Campbell's
Mills	 NewLILtegdeol g el d	
LlYeeehuiltreerdk(C. A .1 	 Lill dteehwt/ td
CampvIlle.. .......... ..../a1= Irterriel....
	
Middlesex *L
LLooll,guRi
wridliige
	
Fairfield Fair Haven 	
• Fairfield
Windham sFails Villavg.e.......eelitaueirilltlafnvioetem
Fairfield
C an tne°r% u rCit
lidnu
	
C	
Canton	
Hartford Farmington 	
Hartford Fitchtifie	
eCentre 	
New London LicTomnsellaln
1"w L oiln n
age.	^sett
td M A i ii-. .
C
New London
New NRaven
sewMILdocInledsoena Franklin	
	 toa irne R
e 'Ira en\ 	 ahl4hnrestvfflaCentr
Centre Groto n
GaleE Ferry
New London l‘ittlattinueShreraetter	
Hanford
	
Hart? d Gardner's La e 	
New London Manchester Green 	
Ce laaptinvEI/illel 	
Litchfi Id Mansfield 	
Gaylord/1611e 	
Tioacias0.
Windham Georgetown 	
Fainl Id Mansfield Centre 	
Cvhhaepal titre	
	
NewHaven oGiagg
Middlesex Mansfield Depot 	
Tolland	
ildoereleeve e	
Middlesex
LH/tarrntffisr'dd
Chester	 	
New LTooull ad Marble Date 	
Marion
Chesterfield
New London
Hartford
Marlborough
	
nd G
Chestnut Hill
ilawm
Hartford
wTwodw
Gillead
astonborY	
	
Faith Id Marlboro Mills	
Clark's Corner 	
Hartford
Clark's Falls 	
New London GIle nvb imIlel	
. .. Fairtl /d Newhaven 	
	
ttchil Id Massa/wag 	
	
Middlesex
Hartford Mechanicsville 	
New Haven Granny 	
\Neweii i :t:rdnahfd!ermand
fCobalt	
il il an tionnville	
Middlesex GrantvIll 	
I 1. ch il d NNIrcelwroise
dew
1,tairs Id
New London Greenfield Hill	
Colsbester	
Litchfield Green's Farms 	
Colebrook	
wFla.rndolud Enle
arn
t r ;	
Col...rook River	
tohneld *Greeneville.,
FTe?rnlit
eIi
Hartford Greenwich . 	 FairfieldMiddlebury	
S. New Hawn
'Collinsville 	 a

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CENSUS T 413T, ES.

POST-OFFICES TN CONNECTICUT.
Chanty.
Po/MO*4	
emuste.	
pew. pipet
thaitom
Cotton,	 .
I	
	
SIM
'FRAM=
Post . Office..
New
London
ex Pomfre t Landing	 New London Tar
ld .............. Middle•
Hanford T icourflte ......Tolland
latiaaleeeHaddam
Middles Popuetanuck 	
	
Middle
'Middletown (c. /1.).M la di
Litchfield
Hridge..New
London Te
p eg nortock
		
rryville
Middlesex
M ....... ..................
New
Litchfield
	
•Mill
.....New London Thomaston
LI	 11 end 'Portland
	 	
Windham
ham
Preston .
Brook.	
New
:
	
Prospect
Milidale
Millington. ........ ......filfddlesex *Putnam 	
	
Fairfield
.
97:
!	
I.
(
	
e n 2'1
7411AF
% ern
W1 1dt:
Mill Plain.... ............ Fairfield Putnam Heights 	
Tolland
Milton ................... Litchfield t	aker Hit 	
New London
Litchfield
	
Minortovm .............. Litchfield
i
t emit:veal
eL9
TATA
gthrd
Lag :
Mottegan ............ New London
Hartford Totoket
Monroe ................... Fairfield
New Haven
inbow 	
Windham
Tree
Montowese ............ New Haven Rawson
Fairfield
ir u
Lttae. Idir,r f2t rii ci ryti zmebut
Montville ......... New London Redding 	 	
Tolland
Middlesex
New Haven
g Ridge 	
•Mocalus ..............
Tolland Reddin
	
Middlesex
Bridge
	
Moose
Meadow
Reynolds
Fairfield Tylerville	
au ................. which.
London
Moms
................... New Have Ridge e
Fairfield Union
Mount Carmel
New
Haven
	
Riverbank
lalahe."
-MouttnCitrWel Centre.New Haven
.... ..... ... . Fairfield
	
-MadRiverton 	 	
Moun t Hope
New
London
Litchfield
......T011end
Mystic- 	 	
•-	
Vernon
Vern". Centre
, . Hartford Robenevillo
New London
Naubu c . :... 	
	
New Haven Rocitfall
M I:11 ran Versailles
New London
	
*Naugatuck
'Rockville
Velveteen, 	
Hartford
Nepalis ................. .Litchfield
	
New Haven
Rocky
Hill
	
Wallingford
Windham
Litchfield
Hartford
	
New Boston 	
Romford
Wapping	
1pargerlecli
airfield
	
Hartford
`New Britain 	
	
Round
11111
Warehouse
Point.
Wield Warren ...... ... ...... - 	 	 Litchfield
	
	
NewFetrneld
Canaan
Fairfield Rowayton
itchileld
	
..
-,
WilldhADI
	
New
«rreuville	
Li.chfield
NeW Hartford.r., 1tehlield Roxbury
Litchfield
y Sta on 	 New London Washington 	
aaiese Haven (c.n.);Tielt7tan Roxbur 		
Depottlichneld
Litchfield Washington
New Haven
• • • - • •flartiVci Salisbury
gton ........
	
Newin
•Waterbary
Fairfield
Newington
Junction.. . Ha
New
London
ford 	
Sand y 	Hook	
Fairfield Watertown	
Sanford
Fairfield Waterville 	
73:LigrlifigticA)Nerffifffeel
New
Haven
	
Saugatuck
.41
Litchfield
iddlesex
Windham
NeW -eaten 	
	
	
. Fairfield Saybrook
Hartford
tHartford Wauregan
	
Saybrook Poin 	Middlesex
Newtown
Weatogue 	
London
de
............
New
Windham
Scalar	 	
*Mow
Ashford 	
Windham West
Hartford
	 Fairfield
Nichols. 	
London Scotland
v n West Avon 	
es
L
tc
e
Middlesex
New
Raven
	
	
Sha
terVille
Norfolk
	
West
Cheshire
Falrfiel
Hartford
	
New London
	
	
Noroton
Fairfield Shaker Station
Litchfield Westchester
Litchfield
Noroton Heights .	
	
Sharon	
West
Cornwall
Windham
	
Windham
Sharon Valley.. ..... 	 Litchfield
North
	
Fairfield Westford
North Ashford
Bloomfield.....„.Hartford
Litchfield
	
Goshen 	
New Haven Sherman
Middlesex West
	
Hartford
	
North Branford
Shallerville
	
West
Granby
Hartford
Hartford
Short Beach ........... NewHertford
Haven West Hartford 	
North CaM on 	 	
Litchfield
	
North Colebrook
Silver
Lane
	
West
Hartland
•Litchlield Silver Mine 	
Fairfield West Haven ...NewHartford
Northfield 	
Haven
New
Haven
Hartford
Windham
Nertbford 	 n ..• 	 New London
	
Oland Westminster
Litchfield
North Frankli
	
Somers	
West
Morris
Hartford
Tolland
.
New London
North Granb y 	
le 	
Mystic	
,_Windham Somerv
airafiveeind West
Litchfield
North Grosvenor Dale-New
Beach....	 . 	 71ew
West Norfolk 	
Haven Bound
n
Fairfield
	
North Guilford 	
South
Britain.
	
West
Norwalk
New
Haven
New
Haven
	
	
airfield
North
Haven..•
Soutbbllry
	
	2
Weston
hfield Westport	
North Kent ............. .Litchfield South Canaan 	
Fairfield
	 Windham
North 1...VMe ........ -New
London
Fairfield
South Canterbury 	
	
West
Redding
New
Haven
Tolland
	
	
Hartford
North Madison .. ....Middlesex South Coventry
Simsbury 	
New Haven West
Tolland
North
.... 	 ......... Fairfield
t rd 	
Stafford 	
Hartford West
North Plain.
Stamford
Vairileld
Glastonbur y 	
West Stratford-. 	
Hartford
North Sterling .......... Windham South
Hartford
	
	
West
Suffield
.....
Litchfield
North Stonington.-New London *Southington
	
Windham
South Kent.. - .
	
Windham West Thompson
Northville . 7.............Litchfield
Litchfield
Killingly 	
Torrington 	
	 New London South
Haven
South Lyme
.... ...New London West
North
Westville ..... ......Ne wTolland
North Weetchester
Wilton..... ....... Fairfield
MavilWaterliartford
WillitntiOn 	
West
arant2
Windham
	
Sou
h
Meriden......
New
Haven
North Windham 	
*West
Vrinsted.....Litchteld
Litchfield
itchfteid
Windham
North Woodbury
South Norfolk 	
at Woodatoelc 	
e hers
Flares South p ort.•• ... 	
il;aelhigid Whigville
Hartford
	
*Norwalk
	
orwich (c.h.)...New
London houthvine 	
Haven
New
	
Har ford Irlattneyvtlle
orwicn Town......New London South Wethersfield 	
Windham
	
;N
*Willimantic
To
land
Oakdale ............. . Neti17011saia
Tolland
uth Willington 	
Willington	
Wield
Oek•Ille
am Wilton 	
Old Mystic ........... ewWindha South Avindham........Wind
Fairfield
	
star ford
Lftchlield
South Windsor 	 	
Oneco 	
Centre 	
New
Haven
Windham Winchester
Windham
South
Woodstock
	
Orange
Windham	
Fat Held Windsor 	
Ore
Hill . . ...
...........
--Litchfield Springdale 	
Hartford
Oronoque
Ne,yantraffeelnd
T il aoal 'Windsor Locks- 2Hartford
g Hill	
Toll d Windsorville 	
Oxford' . ............. Windham Sprin
Hartford
	
Stafford
Toll
Fairfield
Packerville . .. 	
Springs 	 Toll
Winnipank 	
New London *Stafford
	
Litchfield
Pendleton
Hill ..........
ordville 	
Wielded ...... . 	
Fa r
Fecund:nick'Litchfield Staff
	 Fa
Middlesex
`Stamford......
.
	
Winthrop
/field
Phenixville . . ...........
Windham
	
New Haven
....Litchfield SuttivrIch
_Fairfield Wolcott	
y ........	
Pine Meadow 	
y ... ... --Litchfield
....Windham Stepne
Fa rileld Woodbur
Net Haven
	 ............
paintleld
Stepne y fiepni 	
	
Woodloont
Windham
Plainville
Hall=
Windham
19 Sterling	
Woodstock 	
Fairfield
Platteville ...............Hartford
Windham
Stevenson	
	
Fair9
e
New
London
Woodstock
Valley
...........
Lftchfield
t on
Platteville
..
..
g
	
St
oaf
n
Litchfield
.New
Haven
Woodville...
......
,
Pleasant Valleff .........
ew Haven
Stony Creek	
'..N
Tolland
I
Wales-9111e
......
.
..:ment=
SOW
London
	
'
scorn	
Plichheiha
	
Fairfield
I
/antic
Stratford	
ire
........
Windham
frett tenPitmfre
ti

THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY
CITIES AND TOWNS
PUBLISH DIRECTORIES OF FORTY-FOU R

tOPIJLATION OF CONNECTICUT.
CifiThr

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Tons. 192°' I".

T	

lead.
Ten&amp; Rah
142171,
20 12251 ;303857587 1 eBra
li W LONDON.
chehN
ster
76,en4 73,187
1.005 1,155
71:3182, ti1:84
ir
2e24
°an
c eld 	
2 288 1,731
8476 aFit
Exiant kli
Lia
ynm e 	
2.048
goes
585	
ristltiongton
ur
h
n	... - .............. 	 a.302 1.224 1 - titt
nSfi
i
8,01 71 73 a
1,0725
45
LE
5,589
5,12?
Fast Granby., .. ....... .... .. 42 :46505 081 23 :527 000
G
an
non
	
Torb°,.....,
t:_
,_
T
,
,
'
i
5 49
1,670 1'845
Bast Hartford	
1,183
1373
East Windsor 	
:: 7,sbon
72-.819%0 g:41a.2
548 '680
/d	
tin	
3,457,
9480
•
n
13,7: 10529
any
	 mnrwi.,-r•-•sewn
1,25i436
	 1,463 /769
-sgir s°°:3	
2.0,	
21,141
yme	
Manchester	
8,2221 6,462 Priori 	
LVZI
1ffarlboroug 	
New Britain
574
19,009,1832%
1.106 8207
Newington 	 	
S rungtou 	
9 34 !Poluntown
1,9731
958 1 1,030
7,184
7,858
P I a n	
.	
	
11060
1,186
Hill	
,100
Rocky
Pieter/0rd	
1,060- 1
Southington	
2,081
2,70/
5,501
	 Bethel Fan1P1B1D•
.081112,044
South Windsor 	
.
1,738	
1 a401
Suffield	
2 728
Bridgeport
	
3,109
48,808 29.148
Simsbury 	
1,874 2:18,81d
88911:889
1152
West Hartford 	
1,93
,8213r1TkirdourY	
19,473,
We herafield 	
2,271/ 3,050
2.278. 1,948
2.	 ,•11 Easton 	
Windsor	
2,954
1,0011
1,145
2632
1 Fairfield	
Windsor Locks. 	
2 768
NEW HAVEN.
101371 73,49748282,ossie42826
grennvich
Anson/a
4 1 oos 2;409e
10,342 ...	
nyun
as,..n.
tingt°2
110.00XL Falb
505
37$Ne‘Tr--9•1,157
ll
Bethany.	
2,678
2,70	
550	
832 New Fairfield
Branford 	
79/
	
nty,Includ8Birmingham	 5.8 60 6:641 Norwalk	
7,g1,
31 13956
Bedding 	
waren	
Guilfonl 	
Ridgefield	
2.2a2F
Hag
Sherman
Hamden	
608, '828
La
	
Madison	
1,429 ?,8439 Stamford
15,700, 11,298
fit=flor9,11
	
2008
4'25/
25,423
rdillebuly	
303
1,4531	
56
Weston
Milford	
712,	 '010
8,81/
Weetpo
Naugatuck. 	
6,2/8
:
9
g
2:
0
2
7
8
3
5
7
2
Barkhaz3sted.
Wilton
New Haven 	
i.32a
'
till
86,045
North Branford.
bal540 52,920
825 128::
North Haven	
1,862 62311133
/,298
8121.itithent)
	
Orange 	
4,63
665
Oxford	
Prospect 	
41:31 im
:Coolarwin
anaan
ehben
rooton
k
	
Seymour
..
318
Cornwall 	
Southbury	
8331,,,20802
Wallingford 	
8,54
Waterbury	
20,269 Rent 	
Wolcott	
1, 961
7B 1.10.2
89
28
412::
Woodbridge 	
1: 8f1	
3•304
829 NVeorri
thilli
wirseartiord
id	
2841 atuo
AS?
litTODLESZIC.
0,1812
2=2
hatha 	
Cm
8914 3889941,1
7 Norta rd
3,9171 3,907
Chaste 	
Clinton 	
1.548 1,418
1,683 1,537
Cromwell 	
19
3
84
87
938
itox
Plieith
nnbury
Durham 	
2 Sao
ouCanaaa
th 	
856
East Haddam	
	
8032
Salisbury
2 501)
Essex	
8.960
71,	
a08
191 omaston 	
a2,13
226
5E12	
748
Torrington
	
MithilEgIv
iddtellerth
0.048. 4,2/4
ol.
1002	
928 i Warren 	
Middletown-.
477	
839
15,205
	
Old
ElaybroOk 	 .............
1,633
/589
1,413411,731'
1,3021Waatninirton.
Watertown 	 	
Portland
01.83
5.142
/382
1.815 2,148
eWaya sbtrgk
ook 	
	
87	
878 WoOdbularmasm
45.159 43:857
25,4%1 au
n raa 1 cau
ght:kr' 	
778 1,041
2,828. 2.308
co
BAttlla:
m
r301:7"an.
94
450	
5/2' Cha 'LIT	
1542	7! /272
827
illg
ta l Rosa , Hampton
Mansfield. 	
1:0" 12,1
;
1,2
/WI
-5:1
1 manet
Pit
... .................. I 11.28234 te,23
Somers 	
331
Stafford
'535 4,455, &amp;unhand 	
Tolland	
,43T1 14368 , Sterling	
Union	
Vernon 	
8,808
i wisTrat		
Willfturtou	
1§611135
82
g09
11 2,
81:"25t54
65 9
sow	
I Woodstock. 	
SUMMARY PY COHNTIRS.
Tat STATE AND Coen.
1890.	
1880. 11 Ea Suns min Commas.
1390.	
laao.
THEMA=	
	
rang 1215:377 . 1 Fairfield 	 STATE
-43°D.
150.081 119.044
89,52K 85,687 1 , kItchfield	
63.542 52.920
25.0611 24112 ,, New Haven	
in 	 	
.058 158 528
45,168
43667 NOVI Lend=
ing.834 73 137
HARTFORD.	

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POPULATION

POPULATIO N

OF MASSACHUSETTS.

COVNTIES.	
Ti.WNS.	

AND	

OF Al ASSAC USET TS-0071thilia.

ISZeis	
1480	 1 1884 I1608

Corxriss. Orme, awn	
TOWNS.

cneir,:u%
1880	

TWA

65622 4700
C. a.	 Slate ,
45 466533 Amslin
	FRANKLIN-.Con
	
m8301359,311 431,167
U."
State	 Census
P4 S.	 Census
' us eenS"
'&amp;2't Census :Cdn
-NT
ES'
502	
582	
541	 i:;:sHre
44
1590
IlE50
.C
'"
'
Rowe	
I
TOWNS
1885	
	
o	
1,797 1.785 1.897
CrinZi
£3'°
1.821
1
614
1.553
;
1590
Shells
me	
I
C ^ numla1800 ' mCI
TowNs.	
4.100
	
Shuteshury	
014	4.873
871	 5,829
822
	 	
Sunderland 	
BRISTOL-Con. 1.891 1.788 1.788
662	
505
Ashland,
tha'	
2.394
2,532
_	
2.633:
Warwick	
	
1.881
2,190
2,148
29.172
Rehoboth
405	
509	
505
-,y,ff.rd
	
1.227 1.295 1.317
	
Wendel
	
BA.RNSTABLE. 31,827 29,845 1
93/
230
1.092
1,074	 992	
2.0C/8 2.475 2.100
Whately, 	
779 Belmont, 	
	
1.816
4.242 4050 4 023 Somerset
Billerica	
sea, 	
	 1,355	 1.403 1.458
04	
2 000 1.630 2,098
_Ekiastaiole.. ... ........
BOUIlle. 1.... .........	 .1 1.144	
934 1 003 Taunton 	 	
2,21
9.894,
2.708
2,592
2,357
2,352
'Burlington
	
Aga
warn
711	
617
604	
2.028
1.954
WeStPO
t
wster
............I
954	
979
871R	 oth 11 7' 	
Bre
Bland/owl 	
___	
1
52,862 508513. 70.023
- 2899
.	
1208 1,13e	
cayese
rt g` •
DDSS- 2.923BrinIfteld	
4 4,13511 4,369
47	
526	
48/
802	
4,30:1
	1
,318
1338	
1,295
Chelm
1.473
622	
DUXES.	
Ch
sta
	
r
d	
r
s
fo
	
	 2 422 2.520 2.507 ime:A	
2 553 2.304 2.895
Eastham.1
11.286 11.510 14 050C
Ch	
9	
	
40i 419
Falmouth. 3 ...... 	
3,9221 3,727 4.427
m
1,205
2 .763 2,734 Cottage
Granolll 	
	
709, 353
1,080
1,595
1.996
67	 14651
Harwich 	 3 ..............	 3.265
	 1,303.
958 ales 1,oes 'Dracuttatble.
City		
31 13. 1 tits
1,156
	
346	
453	 1,927,
4311	 418
1ilastillete.
302
229
139
Ham.........
.
-,
„,„
i
.
t
.
188,	
d
n
,.
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aft
1611	
4.159,
5.8251
11.068
912
.
21,915 27.895
h4811i0
4
	
135
Ivactrirb.
	
122	
ciateS33"...
6.2351
8.275
152	
:
9.239
3643 2.124 1,819 s
3,762
2,7/4
2473 ra null=
1,518 1,5411 1.506
Sandwich°,1 ... ..........
1.862 1.987 2.057
2,981 4.420 325.145
4
Ward 	
	 	
i 1.24;
3.028 2.228 2.819
	
Truro
1.687 1 347 TillbarY 	
3,118 3.714 8,085 Holliston
Hopkinton
1 263,727292,995
Ward
	
4.601
3.022, 4.088
	
llfieet.
`
4,706
4,321
We
1,8543
1,76011
035
Ward 	
3.739 3.968' 4.670
TS.rinOuth,..........•4 2,1731
ESSEX.	
	
3.514 3.222
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2.460
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38551
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52.4751
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1,642
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1,448 1,308
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5,923
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1.286 4.274
1.21213.785
1.018 Ipswich,.
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1.4011
1.381
45,8671
5,651 6.865
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Steubenville
Tiffin
Toledo
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18801. Pities( AirD VO W NA 1800.	

1580. ernes AND Towss. 1 1800.

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WASH
Fair Haven 	
Ol ympia	
Port

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4.273 S..000
2U':u Baraboo
	
4802I 8.206 Monroe 	
9.885 3 258
4,698
Beaver Dam
	 4.207
3.416 Neenah
5,076
Townsend.. 8.327	
700Berlin
Beloit 	
6,276 4,790 Oconto	 	
5.221 4202
447/
Seattle
	
	
43.914
3,533
	
4.266
4.007
Oshkosh
	
22,752 15.748
!token° Fails.. 10.017 	
Chippewa
Falls
8,520.
3,982
Portage
	
5,130
4,348
ma 	
85,8513
1.098
Eau
Claire
	
17,438,
10,119
Prairie
du
Chien.
3-192
2.777
Vancouver 	
3,364 1,700 Fond du Lac 	 11,942 13.094 Racine 	
21,022 16-031
Walla Walla.- 4.877, 2,600 Fort Howard...,
4.748' 8.083 Ripon	
3.354. 3.017
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8.879.
7,464
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Janesville
10,631, 9,018 Stevens Point 	 7,888
4 440
Kaukauna 	
3,892 3,230
Superior 	
Charleston 	
	 , 6,7341 4,192 ice,„33
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6,520
8,039
	
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85.052
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5,485 4,177 Cheyenne	
11.893
Appleton 	
11,825 8,006 Merrill
	
8,978 3.948
Laramie 	
6.305 hoe
Ashland	
16 000 	 951 Milwaukee	
204,150
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Vienna. Austria	 	
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Bethlehem
BloomsbUrg...	
Braddock	
Bradford
	
Bristol
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Browneville 	
	
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Cannonsburgh•-•
Carbondale 	
8,031
Carlisle 	 	
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Harrisbur g 	
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Homestead	 	 	
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Huntingdon.- •
	
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Johnstown 	
Kittanning	
Lancaster.........
Lansford	
Latrobe
Lebanon

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Ma City	
Uniontown	
Verona 	
Warren

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555.289
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Liverp ool,Eng
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Daly 	 land. 	 403.115
1,315,297 Na
Buenos
466,375
1.109.110 Brussels, Belgi um	
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949.100
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873,585 Birmingham. ng	400,75
73./96Ameterdam,Holland	 390,016
753,469 Marseilles. France 	
3713,143

Cairo, Egypt., 	
74.838
Dublin. Irelee,i 	
349.486
Manchester. Eng 	
341.508
City
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Mexico,
meako
	
329635
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309,126
Hamburg Ger	
305.690
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230.000
Edinburgh, Scotland ''.228,075

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A I, YE ETISEM ENTS.

D. W. JOHNSTON, D. D. S.

LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE

DENTIST,

My departments are constantly stocked with a full line of
Drugs, Medicines, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery.

P. 0. Block, Main Street, BRANFORD, CONN.

Between New Haven and New London.
CHOICE GROCERIES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC.

MEATS AND PROVISIONS.
Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware.
AGENT FOR

PHOTOGRAPHS
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Groups, Machinery, Etc.
WE ALWAYS IN STOCK.
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G. M. CHRISTY",
Main Street, - STONY CREEK, CONN.

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A choice line of Wall Papers, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots,
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IVIontovvese Street.

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3 Hillside Ave.,

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BRANFORD, CONN.

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S. A. Cr 11.ISEI liTEr 0 ran
FUNERAL DIRECTOR. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
Dale In

85

WM. T. CORCORAN,
MANUFACTURER OF

Uph tery Goo',
Pi tare Frames,
Window Shades,
Etc., Etc.

TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE,
AND

DEALER IN
STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES,

Hosiers Block, lain St.,

BRANFORD.

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc.

PRANN &amp; STANNARD,

Steam and Hot Water Heating

Main Street, BRANFORD, CONN.,
Dealer in

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Tin Booing and lobbing in all its branches.

	

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Etc.
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CI-1.41.61. a NNT 	

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Dealer in

Choice Groceries, Meat,
enrols DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS.

CHARLES EVERDINGL

DEALER IN

Fine Beef, Pork, Lard, Veal, Lamb

Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Hay and Straw.

Main Street,

CON N.

STONY CREEK.

Poultry, Ilams,

VI_AOELISP,
Floral Designs at Short

Mice.

Greenhouse

Crelaa3.0
Vegetables, Ete.

and Bedding
Plants.

THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES'.
Elm, dor.
Hymen St.,
Branford.

MAIN STREET,	

BRANFORD, CONN.

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F. JOURDAN. 2nd.

V. OSBORN.	

S. V. OSBORN &amp; CO.,

F. JOURDAN &amp; SON,
DEALERS TN

DEALERS IN

Coal5Wooi and Domestic Umber,

COAL and WOOD,
MICHIGAN PINE LUMBER
Of Every Description, Rough or Dressed.

Grail], Feed, Hay, Fertilizers, Etc.

ROGERS ST., near R. R. STATION,
=31:B.49.1NTFOIS=.1), CT'.

Spruce Timber, Sheathing and Flooring. Shingles and Bevel Siding. Fancy
Butt Shingles.	
North Carolina Ceiling and Flooring,
Oak Thresholds, Etc., Etc.
Rosin Sized Sheathing. 	

0. K. Building Papers.	
Three Ply Ready Roofing.

Medal Brand Two and

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All Goods Delivered to any part of the Tillage at

MAIN EVrIEVEE'r,

	

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DEALERS IN

BRICK LIME and CEMENT.

IEFRANFORtio, CONN.

Plans and Estimates Furnished.

WM. J. MOUE,

Painting, Decorating and raper Hanging,
Steam Healing, Tinning, Mason Work,
Grading and Turfing.

FRESH AND SALT FISH,
OYSTERS, CLAMS,
LOBSTERS, ETC.

All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.

OFFICE AND SHOP ON HARRISON AV., BRANFORD, CT.

Lunches, Oyster Stews,
Pies, Etc.

Agents for the Philip Casey's Magnesia Flexible Cement Roofing. Best roofing
in the market. Samples can be seen at their office.

MAIN ST., BRANFORD, COIL

JOSEPH N. ORAVELINE, Manager.

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C. W. HARRINGTON,

Contractor

an d

Builder,

CARPENTER AND JOINER.

89

J. H. JOHNSON,

CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR,- and BUILDER.
Jobbing Promptly Attended.
FURNISHED COTTAGES TO RENT AND FOR SALE.
Flying Point, STONY CREEK, CONN,

Jobbing promptly attended to at reasonable
rates.
COR. MAIN St
and HOPSON AV.,

azaroaD, CT,

OSCAR C. KELSEY,

CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR and MDR
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
P. 0. Box 17. Residence, Pa y ed Street, STONY CREEK.

B. F. HOSLEY,

OSCAR P. KNIFFIN,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.

MASON and BUILDER.

in AL I 1\T 'I' I NT Cr

ad Itone Work, Lath and nageria

Residence and Yard, Main Street, and Short Beach.
PLUMBING,
STEAM HEATING,
MASON WORK,
AND JOBBING
of all kinds.

CAPT. HENRY PAGE,

SEA-SHORE WORK
A Specialty.

PLEASURE BOATS TO LET.

Residence, Montowese St,

Pleasure Yacht "TIGRESS,"

Branford, Conn. —
Lock Box 434.

—

PRINK'S DOCK.

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C. H. COYLE,

Tonsorial Artist,

C. A. 121ANTIIS,
General Blaeksmithing,
Carriage Repairing,
Horseahoeing, etc.

ROOM 2,

POST OFFICE BLOCK,

JOBBING PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.

MAIN, OPP. PARK,

Main, Opp. Lock Shop, BRANFORD.

- COIMPS•

HENRY W. HUBBARD,
FRED OTELL,

GENERAL BLACKSMITH

TONSORIAL PARLORS. I

Carriage Bepairer and Painter,

CHOICE LINE OF

NEW WORK BUILT to ORDER

CIGARS and TOBACCOS.

Jobbing promptly attended to.	

Give me a Trial and I will try to please.
MAIN ST.,

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MagLIAT, 00n.

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at

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T. M. BRAY,
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mra.A.21 —FOR. 7:4 - - - CO•N_

7- 3- 2VZOORE,

Wagon and Carriage Repairing and Jobbing.
C

Carriago Maniciaror and opaircr.

Manufacturer Bush and Hand Hammers.
AGENT HUMPHREY'S

VET. MEDICINES.

Stony Creek, Conn.

JOHN KERR,
PAINTING, TRIMMING,

GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
CARRIAGE REPAIRER
MID PAINTER.

WOOD WORK, IRON WORK.

Work Built to Order.

Prompt Attention Given to Jobbing

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HACK, LIVERY

DELAVAN HOUSE,
BRANFORD, CONN.
House New, with SpaciousRooms,Steam Heat.
Everything Neat and
First - Class in all respects. Located opposite
the Park on Main Street.

AND

FEED STABLES.
CONTRACTING, GENERAL CARTING, Etc., Etc.

RATES, $100 PER DAY.
Special arrangements with
Summer Boarders.

MAJEMT ST.,13 ELAN F`01:13E1.

I\C. M. 131.1ISS, Prop.

CHARLES A. RICHARDS,

DOUBLE BEACH HOUSE,

LIVER:fly' A.DT ,
BRANFORD, CONN.

MAIN STREET,	

PROPRIETOR OF

13 EP OP STA. OE LANE, FARE 1 0 c.
Double or Short Beach, 25e.	
Pine Orchard, . . 25a	

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Branford Point,	
Indian Neck,	

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Ale and Porter.
Goods Delivered to any part of Town.
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Shore Dinners a Specialty.
DOUBLE BEACH, BRANFORD, CONN.
BRANFORD HOUSE,
MRS. C. EVERDING, Prop.

Boarding and Lodging by the
Day or Week. Good Board, Pleasant Rooms, Low Prices.
Cot'. of Elm and Russell Sts.

BRANFORD, CONN.

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1942, 1946&#13;
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CONTENTS.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1900,
Br THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO ,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.

PAGE

Abbreviations 	
	
Advertisements 	
Bands and Orchestra 	
Blackstone Library 	
Borough Officers 	
Business Directory 	
Cemeteries 	
Census 	
Churches 	
ConstabIes 	
G. A. I/ 	
Index to Advertisers 	
Index to Out-of-Town Advertisers 	
Justices of the Peace 	
Names of Residents 	
Post Offices 	
Post Offices in Connecticut 	
Savings Bank 	
Schools 	
Societies,	 Associations, etc	
State Government 	
• Stock Companies 	
Streets and Avenues 	
Temperance Societies 	

9
105
65
84
79
65
-.
93
80
79
4
5
79
9
86
87
65
79
81
86
76
7
85
86

United States Government 	

SYNOPSIS.

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Names in Branford Directory, 1897 	
Names 'added in preparing Directory, 1900 	
Names erased in preparing Directory, 1900 	
Names in Directory 	
	
Increase 	
Change of address 	
	

1,983
869
756
2,096
...
113
756

�INDEX TO OUT-OF-MN ADVERTISERS
Bluestone Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven	

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

116

Brick Dealers.
PAG8

PAGE

Bohn Henry 	
Bradley Henry E	
Bradley Richard 	
Brainerd F. E 	
Branford Opinion 	
Bray T. M	
Brooks Friend E 	
Bushnell N. T. Co 	
Clark Henry 	
Corcoran W. T 	
Dunn P. H 	
Engquist A. R 	
Fairbanks W.
	
Fordham
Harrington C. W
Holman &amp; Foster 	

front cord V
. 108
110
107
105
112
back cover
front cover
114
108
front cord p II
front cord p IV
	
112
118
111
109

front cord ph
Haley B. F 	
118
Hubbard H. W 	
Hutchinson J. 8s Co.. .front cord p VI
108
Jackson F. L 	
111
Johnson J. H 	
Johnston D. W 	

106

Kelsey O. C	
%Man B. F	

110
108
111
115

Linsley S. G 	
Lundquist Peter A 	

114
110

Mark L 	
McCarthy T. J 	
	
Mendel &amp; Freedman

106

Jourdan F. &amp; Son 	
Kane James T 	

Morgan, Humiston Co 	
Moore 3.8 	
Osborn S. V 	
Peckham F. E.

115
front cover
116
112
front cord p VI

Co	 ,
front cord p
front cover
&amp; Mansard	
118
Rice M. P 	
115
Slimy John T 	
&amp;

Sundquist J. E	
Warner-Miller Co 	

106

Wilford C. H	
Williams C. It 	
Williams T. D 	

116
109
114
114

Woodcock 0.8 	

107

Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
Morgan-Humlston Co., Prout, New Haven 	

116

116

Dry Goods.
Mendel &amp; Freedman, 772 Chapel, New Haven 	

front cover

Put
Brooks Friend E., 796 Chapel, New Haven... 	

front cover

Hair Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Raven. .front cover
Hardware and Cutlery.
Bushnell N. T. Co., 712 Chapel, New Haven... ..... 	

front cover

Hata and Caps.
Brooks Friend R, 795 Chapel, New Haven 	

front cover

Lath Meshing.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

116

Lime and Conlon&amp;
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

116

Hama' Supplies.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

116

Plaster.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

116

Sea Sand.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

115

Sewer Pipe.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven 	

116

�STREETS, AVENUBS' AND ROADS.	

STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS
BLACKSTONEVILLE, a section on Pine Orchard road
BRADLEY, from Main junc. W Main southwest bey railroad
BRADLEY AVENUE, from Montowese opp the Green
easterly
BRAINARD, from Main east and south to Rogers, Stony
Creek
BRANFORD POINT, a section south end of Harbor after
crossing creek
BRUSHY PLAIN, a section at north end of Ivy
BUSHY HILL, a section at western end of Ivy
CEDAR, from Main west side Blackstone Memorial Library north to Cedar Hill and Cherry Hill road
CHERRY HILL ROAD, from W Main opp Harbor north
to Cherry Hill and North Branford line
CHESTNUT, from Main junc. E Main north to Short
Rocks road
CHURCH, from S Main to railroad track
DAMASCUS, a section lying between Branford and Stony
Creek
DOUBLE BEACH ROAD, from Bradley south to Harbor
EAST MAIN, continuation of Main from junc of Chestnut easterly
easterly
ELM, from Rogers west to Harbor
FAIRVIEW AVENUE, from end Flying Point av southwest, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT, section bordering on the shore end of
Flying Point avenue, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT AVENUE, from Main south to Flying
Point, Stony Creek
GOODSELL POINT ROAD, from Harbor opp Stannard
av (Branford Point) easterly to Goodsell Point
GRAYS LANE, from Flying Point av east, Stony (Leek
HARBOR, from W Main opp Cherry Hill road south to
Branford Point
HARDING AVENUE, from Indian Neck av westerly
HARRISON AVENUE, from Main opp Baptist Church
northwest
HILLSIDE AVENUE, from Main opp the Green northwest to Ivy
_HOPSON AVENUE, from Main opp Blackstone Memorial
library south to railroad track

7

HOSLEY AVENUE, from W Main n Saltonstall Lake to
Cherry Hill road
HOTCHKISS GROVE ROAD, from Pine Orchard road
INDIAN NECK, a section southern end of Montowese
INDIAN NECK AVENUE, from depot east of S. V. Osborn &amp; Co.'s southeast to Montowese
IVY, from Main at Branford Lock Works westerly to
Bushy Hill
KIRKHAM, from Main opp Monroe south to Maple and
Depot
LAUREL, from Main east side of Blackstone Memorial Library northwest to Cedar
LEETE'S ISLAND ROAD, from School June. Northam,
Stony Creek, east to Guilford line
LINDEN POINT AVENUE, from Flying Point av south,
Stony Creek
MAIN, from junc. E Main and Chestnut west to W Main
June. Bradley
MAIN (Stony Creek), from N. Y., N. H. &amp; 11. R. R. south
to Indian Point House
MAPLE, from depot southwest and west to Old Short
Beach road
MEADOW, from Montowese west to Rogers
MILL PLAIN, from E Main northerly to Short Rocks
road and Queach road
MONROE, from Main opp Kirkham northwest and west
to Cherry Hill road
MONTOWESE, from Main east side of the Green to Indian Neck
NORTFIAM, from School june. Leete's Island road west
to Palmer, Stony Creek
NORTH BRANFORD ROAD from E Main northeasterly
to North Branford line
OLD SHORT BEACH ROAD, from W Main south to
Short Beach
PALMER, from depot northwest and north to Northam,
Stony Creek
PARK AVENUE, from Main at Delevan House northwest
PAVED STREET DISTRICT, a section eastern part of
town north of turnpike
PINE ORCHARD, a section on the shore about half way
to Stony Creek at end of Pine Orchard road
PINE ORCHARD ROAD, from Montowese to Pine Orchard
PLEASANT POINT, from Stony ()reek road to the shore

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STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS.

PROSPECT, from Main easterly, Stony Creek
OUEACH ROAD, from Mill Plain northeast to North
Branford line
RAILROAD AVENUE, Stony Creek, from depot east between the railroad tracks
RED HILL ROAD, Stony Creek, from Leete's Island road
northerly
ROGFARS, from Main south to railroad station
ROGERS (Stony Creek), from Main easterly
RUSSELL, from Main nearly opp Monroe to Elm
SHORT ROCKS ROAD, from Mill Plain to Chestnut,
Short Rocks
SILVER, from Ivy northerly
SOUTH MAIN, from Montowese wed to Main south side
of the Green
STANNARD AVENUE, from Harbor (Branford Point)
westerly
TERHUNE AVENUE, from Indian Neck av easterly
'PREM.; ELM AVENUE, from Flying Point av easterly,
Stony Creek
TURNPIKE, from Branford to Guilford, Stony Creek
TYLER PLACE, south from S Main n Main
VETO, off about 15 Main westerly to M. P. Rice's stable
WATROUS (Stony Creek), from School west and north to
Northam, Stony Creek
WEST AVENUE, Stony Creek, from Main at Brainard
House west
WEST MAIN, from Main June Bradley northwest to East
Haven line
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ABBREVIATIONS.
ab, above; adv, advertisement; av, avenue; bet, between; bel, below;
bey, beyond; blk, block; c, corner; do, ditto; emp, employed; h,
house; mfr, manufacturer; n, near; opp, opposite; p, page; r,
rear; rd, road; B. Lock Worics, Branford Lock Work
s; M. L F.
Co.; Malleable Iron Fittings Co.; Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co. , Yale &amp;
Towns Mfg. Co.

ABASHOUSE DAVID, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Silver
Samuel, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Harrison av
Abbzaccio Salvatore, laborer, h Main c Veto
Ablondi Joseph, grocer and market Main, Stony Creek, h
do.
Peter, grocer and market School, Stony Creek, h do.
Abrams Lizzie, widow Moths, rem to New York
Adamo Francesco, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 41 Elm
Adams Alfred, stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Greek
David, emp M. I. F. Co., h Hopson av n Meadow
Express Co., Frank D. Whitney agent at depot, Branford, and J. D. Heffernan agent at depot, Stony
Creek
Ahern Charles F., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Chestnut n
Short Rocks rd
Bardeirbds-Oliestnut
John P., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Chestnut n Short
Rocks rd
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut n Short
Rocks rd
Michael Jr., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., bds Chestnut n
Short Rocks rd
Richard, laborer, h Ivy
Akerson Nils, laborer, h W Main c Double Beach rd
Albee Hannah M., widow Calvin, h 31 Main opp Baptist
Church
Albinger Bridget, widow Joseph J., h Maple bey Harbor
George J., ran to Stamford
Aldrich Mary Mrs., bds Old Short Beach rd n W Main
Alex John J., farmer, h W Main n Short Beach rd
Allen Barbara Mrs., housekeeper E. H. Co., Three Elm av,
Stony Greek
Francis, widow Henry A., h Cherry Hill rd

	

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Allen Fred S., emp C. S. Oyster Co., Us flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Harry T., drug clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., bids Totoket Hotel
Samuel E., architect, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Al'swarth Harrison It, emp New liven, h Wilford or
William H., timekeeper 11. I. F. Co., h Wilford av
Almshouse. Jeremiah Miller sup't, Stony Creek rd
Alterrnatt Jean, farmer, h Mill Plain
Max. farmer, h Mill Plain
Paul August, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Altsrnannsberger Albert, laborer, h Short Beach
Arnadre Michele, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 18 Meadow
Anabrosoli Peter, crap 0. W. Norcross, h Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Anderson Ben, mop M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor n Bradley
Carl, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Bradley
Charles, emp Y &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h 58 Harbor
Charles, amp M. I. F. CO., bds Harbor c Maple
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h 26 3Iontowese
Emil, emp 31. I. F. Co., h Elm c Russell
Eric, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 36 Hopson av
Gabriel W., crap M. I. F. Co., Ms 35 Hopson av
Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 31 Indian Neck av
John, stone cutter, h Stony Creek rd
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h off Indian Neck arc
westerly
John, ernp M. I. F. Co., bds 31 Indian Neck or
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 36 Hopson arc
John, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd n School, Stony
Creek
Joseph, quarryman, h Main n Prospect. Stony Creek
Kathrina, widow Eric, h Leete's Island rd, Stony

Appleby George W., amp S. V. Osborne, h Short Beach rd
Archacki Ignatz, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms S Main c Rogers
Marian, amp M. 1. F. Co., h S Main c Rogers
Armory Building, 6 and 8 Bradley av
Ashman David, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Fred W., blacksmith, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Asholur Edward, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms Montoweae bey railroad
Atwood Harvey N., min to New Haven
Augur Fred 31., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h Laurel
Averill Ashahel T., oysterman, h Indian Neck
C. Adelbert, boatman, h 24 Harbor, Branford Point
Charles J., bookkeeper, lids off 77 Harbor
h 65 Montowese
Eliza C., widow David, h 18 W Main
Fannie, widow Roland, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
George M., restaurant "The Ark," Indian Neck, h do.
George Walter, clerk, Ms 99 Main
Henry W., farmer and fruit grower, h 52 Montowese
Jane, widow Daniel, h 29 Harbor, Branford Point
J. Frank, oysterman, h off 77 Harbor
John, rem to New Haven
Julia A., widow William H., h 54 Montawese
Roy V., oysterman, h 24 Harbor, Branford Point
Sarah, widow Morris, h 27 Harbor, Branford Point
Willys 31., foreman M. T. F. Co., h 27 Harbor, Branford Point
Avery Charles S. ., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h Main n
Hillside av

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Mats, amp M. I. F. Co., lids Harbor n Bra ey
Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Elm c Russell
Peter, laborer, h Monroe
Sven, emp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson av
Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 33 Indian Neck av
Andress—see Endress
Andrews Elizabeth A., widow Nicholas T., Ms Watrous,
Stony Creek
Harry O.. job printer Montowese, h do.
John A., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese at railroad .
Lydia B., widow George, h Montowese
Antonnvicz John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mig. Co., h Main n Monroe
William, amp M. I. F. Co., lids Main 31 Monroe
Appleby Fred A., emp M. I. F. Co., h Main/opp common

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BABCOCK ANSON T., clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms S
Main n Main
Austin 31., farmer, h 121 W Main
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Lauretta H. Miss, teacher, bds S Main n Main
Marcus 0., h S Main n Main
William, Ms Indian Neck
Bach Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor n railroad
Backman—see Beckman
Bailey William E., foreman Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Moutowese
c Meadow
Baisley George H., map M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
John W., amp M. I. F. Co., h Goodsell Point H
J. William Jr., amp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley av
Silas S., teamster P.11. Beardsley, lxIs Goodsell Point
H
Thomas A., amp M. I. F. Co., lids Goodsell Point rtl
Baldwin A. Earle, fanner, h Guilford turnpike

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Baldwin Albert W., boatman, h W Main n Short Beach rd
Arthur S., engineer B. L. &amp; W. Co., bds W Main n
Short Beach rd
David, farmer, h North Branford rd
Edwin E., machinist, h Indian Neck av n Harbor
bridge
Elizur E., h Shumac Island
George, boatman Island off Harbor, Branford Point
Harold G., farmer, h North Branford H
Jerome N., h Stannard av
John R., fanner, h North Branford rd
Merritt A., captain oyster steamer, h 81 Harbor
Rufus I., bds W Main n Short Beach rd
Sarah, widow Charles, h 67 Harbor
Balitzsky Tomas, erop Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Monroe
Balkom Anton, snip F. Jourdan &amp; Co., h Harbor n Maple
Ball FAverton, joiner, h Old Short Beach rd
Walter S., emp S. V. Osborne, h foot Rogers
Ballini Rocco (L Rossi &amp; Co.), School,. ban do., Stony •
Creek
Banes, Alexander, emp 0. W. Norcross Quarry, bds n do.
Barks Fannie Miss, Ms 51 Main
Barallia Giacomo, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 41 Elm
Barbera Gaetano, watchman B. Granite Co., h n do., Stony
Creek
Giuseppe, watchman B. Granite Co., h n do., Stony
Creek
Barberri Dominick, emp 0. W. Norcross, h 5 Watrous,
Stony Creek
Joseph, stone cutter, h 11 Watrous, Stony Creek
Barden Carlo, quarryman, h School, Stony Creek
Louis, rem to Bridgeport
Bargogelli Nazarino, laborer, h Harbor n railroad
nii B. em Y. &amp; T. Mf Co , h Tyler pl
Emerson E., emp Y. &amp; T. g.
Plain
Frank, laborer, h Bradley bey railroad track
James H., farmer, h W Main bey Harbor
Llewellyn M., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Mill Plain
Nancy Miss, housekeeper Bradley bey railroad track
Robert, Ms Tyler pl
Sarah A., widow Harvey R., Ms W Main bey Harbor
Barnes Arthur T., amp 0. W. Norcross, Me off Flying
Point av, Stony Creek
Charles A., h off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
James, h Cedar la Main
John C., harnessmaker and dealer in horse clothing
and bicycles Main, h do.
Leslie S., rem to Woodbury
Samuel A., blacksmith, h Palmer, StonyAknek
Barrett Albert H., laborer, lids off West av, Stony Creek

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Barrett Edward J., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 8 Russell
Richard, laborer, h off West a y. Stony Creek
Barron William, farmer, h 167 E Main
Barrows Henry J., painter, h W Main n East Haven line
Barry David, rein to North Branford
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h Main r blacksmith
shop
Maurice J., rem to New York
William, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Main r blacksmith shop
Bartholomew Clifford G., farmer E Main, h Mill Plain
Dwight, milk peddler, bas North Branford rd
Elizabeth, widow Leman, rem to Hamden
Ernest Leroy, clerk M. I. F. Co., Ms E Main bey Mill
Plain
Ernest S., Branford and New Haven Express, h Pine
Orchard rd
Leman A. F., rem to New Haven
Mary E., widow J. J., h E Main n Mill Plain
Robert D., farmer, h North Branford rd
R,odolphus, farmer, h Stony Creek H
Bassett Delbert B., painter, h Old Short Beach rd
George E., amp 14.1. F. Cb., h W Main bey Harbor
Lewis E., emp M. I. F. Co., bds W Main bey Harbor
Batter William, emp Branford Driving Park, Ms do.
Bayles Lewis C., rem to New York
Bay View Inn, Main e Rogers, Stony Creek
Beach Andrew E., amp Geo. W. Beach, h B Main n Main
Cornelia, widow Harvey W., h S Main app Laurel
Edgar B., oysterman and dealer off Flying Point av,
Stony Creek, h do.
Etta Miss, nurse, Ms 90 E Main
Frank E., fanner, h Queaeh Farm, North Branford H
Geo e L. em Che Hill Farm h Che
George W., prop. Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express Line, h E Main n Main
Harriet A., widow Samuel, h 114 E Main
Harry W., emp G. A. R Hamre, h 90 E Main
Isaac P., emp M. I. F. Co., h S Main c Tyler pl
John B., farmer, h 90 E Main
John C., farmer, Ms E Main n Mill Plain
John H., fanner, h Quench rd
Mary E. Miss, h E Main n Mill Plain
Oliver B., Ms off Flying Point av, Stony Greek
Paul D., farmer, h E Main
Samuel S., deputy sheriff, Ms 114 E Main
Timothy B., engineer 14.1. F. Co., h Kirkham n depot
William H., rem to New Haven
Willis E., clerk Id. I. F. Co., h Maple
Beardsley Daniel H., livery stable, etc. 10 Harbor, Branford Point, Ii do.

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Beardsley Daniel L., emp D. H. Beardsley, h Goodsell
Point rd
D. Harry, rem to Boston, Mass.
Beaulac Bernard, blacksmith, off Flying -Point a y, Stony
Creek
Beekman Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., lids 31 Indian Neck
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John, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Beckwith Frank, rem to East River
Beegan James F., rem to Pennsylvania
Beers Betsey, widow Almon, Ms kLontowese opp the Green
Charles L., rem to New Haven
William II, h Montowese opp the Green
Begley Bridget, widow John, h Ivy
James, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Ivy
John emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Me Ivy
Bellars John amp M I F Co., Ms Hillside av n lock shop
Belonzi John., grocer Main, h do.
Benson Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Elm c Russell
Peter, bartender J. M. Blake, h Montowese c Meadow
Benton George T., h Harbor n Branford Point House
Marcus H., clerk C. H. Wilford, h 15 Wilford av
Robert, engineer, bds Palmer n Northam, Stony Creek
Bergeson Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., h off Indian Neck as
easterly
Berggren Frederick A., molder, h off Indian Neck at westerly
Bergstrom Stone J., rem to New Britain
Berman Louis, peddler, h 89 Main c Monroe
Berminger Joseph, emp M. P. Rice, Ms 60 Main
Bernstein Elias, tailor Flying Point at, Stony Creek, h do.
Bemt Anton, emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar, Todd Hill
Bertuccio Petrie, confectionery Toole's blk, h Main
Betts Charles W., quarryman, h West a y, Stony Creek
Emil, emp
William C., mop b. W. Norcross, h West ay, Stony
Creek
Biancini Giovanni, laborer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Bird Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 47 Chestnut
Edward J., enip Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h 47 Chestnut
‘ miry A., polisher, Ms 47 Chestnut
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Joseph B., rem to Kingston, It I.
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Bishop Ann E., widow George W., h Pine Orchard
Elias G., laborer, h Blackstoneville
George E., carpenter, h Three Elm at, Stony Creek
Grace, widow Egbert E., h 7 Chestnut
George L., carpenter, Ms 4 Terhune at
Maggie Mrs., h Harbor, Branford Point
Nathaniel H., plumber Main, Stony Creek„h do.
Oliver H., patterrunaker M. I. F. Co., h 4 Terhune at

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Bishop Thankful, widow John, h Stony Creek rd
Blackmore Thomas, rem to England
William J., stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Blackstone Betsey J. Mies, h Pine Orchard rd
Charles A., farmer, h Damascus
George, farmer, h Pine Orchard rd
Minerva, widow John, h Damascus
Ralph, fanner, h Hotchkiss Grove rd
Ruel, farmer, h Damascus
Blake John M., saloon Main n Russell, h do.
Bliss Clarence T., mail carrier and clerk Delavan House,
bds do.
M. E., prop. Delavan House, Main opp the park, h do.
Blomberg Charles, em,p M. I. F. Co., h Harbor c Maple
Blomfield Stanley F. Rev., pastor Congregational Church,
Stony Creek, h 7 Prospect, do.
Blomquist Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Indian Neck av
John, env M. I. F. Co., h 90 Harbor
Boaden Williarny laborer, h Waitrous, Stony Creek
Boardman Herbert D., amp S. V. Osborn, h S Main 'c Hopson at
Richard W., farmer, h Paved Street District
Victor, rem to New London
Bob Nicolo, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd n School,
Stony Creek
Bodner Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Monroe
Bohar John, laborer, Ms off Main n Russell
Bohn Eugene, emp Henry Bohn, Main e Chestnut, Ms do.
BOHN HENRY, Prop. Oak Hall saloon and bottling Main
c Chestnut, h do.—See front cord p V
Victor M., map H. Bohn, Ms Main c Chestnut
Bolt Martha Miss, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
William H., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Boltin Harry, canvasser, Ms Silver
Michael, peddler, h Silver
Bonelli Frank, laborer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Bonney Charles, carpenter, h 12 Bradley at
Book Isaac, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Silver
Boothe John H., crap Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main opp Montowese
Bordisak George, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., Ms Silver
Borrnan Helena A. Miss, rem to New York
Borrelli Salvatore (L. Rossi &amp; Co.), School, Ms do., Stony
Creek
Bostwick M. Annie, artist, h Short Beach
Botsford Charles M., stone mason Flying Point av, Stony
Creek, h do.
Bowe H. Mrs., dressmaker, bds Dedavan House
Bowhay Benjamin, stone mason, h Railroad at, Stony
Creek

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Bowhay George, stone cutter, h off Flying Point av, Stein'
Creek
John, stone cutter, h West av, Stony Creek
Richard, stone cutter, h Railroad av
Richard H., stone cutter 0. W. Norcross, it Railroad
ax, Stony Creek
Boylan Thomas, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, h 71 Chestnut
Boynton Carlisle P., &amp;up M. I. F. Co., h 72 Meadow
Sarah I. Miss, teacher, Ms 72 Meadow
T. Irving, clerk Branford freight depot, bds 72 Meadow
Walter N., foreman carpenter M. I. F. Co., h S Main
c Tyler pl
Wilfred L., clerk freight depot, bds 72 Meadow
Bozang James, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. CO., Ms Hillside av
Bradi Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside ax n do.
Bradley Adelia E., widow Warren S., h Old Short Beach H
Charles F., dry goods, clothing, etc. Main opp the
Green, h do.
Charles S., farmer and ice dealer, Ms Cherry Hill rd
Co. The, plumbers, etc. Main
Edward F., music teacher, h Flying Point ax, Stony
Creek
F. Cline, carpenter, h Montowese opp freight depot
Frank S., carpenter, h Church
Frank T.. carpenter erap C. W. Harrington, h Harrison av
George A. J., rem to Stamford
Curdon, ice dealer and grist mill Cherry Hill rd, h do.
Hannah S., widow Ebenezer T., h S Main c Tyler pl
BRADLEY HENRY E. meat market W Main, h 18 do.—
See p 108
James S., laborer, h Short Beach
Jane C. Miss, Ms Wilford ay
I
. ul• , carpen • , I	
Julia, widow James A., h Bradley c Btrbor
Lemuel H., h Short Beach
Lucy M. Miss, housekeeper 25 Main, Stony Creek, Ms
do.
Martha, widow Franklin F., h Flying Point ay, Stony
Creek
BRADLEY RICHARD, carpenter and builder 14 Montowe,se, h do.—See p 110
Robert, rem to New Haven
Sarah W., widow Elijah, Ms W Main bey Harbor
Seth T., farmer and teamster, h Bradley
Willis, carpenter, h 14 Bradley av
Winfield F., shoreman and boats to let, h Rogas,
Stony Creek
Brady Henry, stone cutter, h Leet&amp; Islaad rd,
Creek

Bragg Elon farmer, h E Main n Mill Plain
Brainard House, Alvan S. Brainerd prop, Main c Rogers,
Stony Creek
Brainerd Alvin S., prop. Brainard House, Main, Stony
Greek, h do.
BRAINERD FRANK E. department store Main, Stony
Creek, h do.—See p 107
John W., stage route, teamster, etc., h Prospect, Stony
Creek
Branagan Angie Miss, h Russell n Main
Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line, G. W. Beach prop., E Main
Granite Co. quarries Flying Point, Stony C 	 k
High School, Laurel
House, Elm c Russell
Lighting and Water Co. The, office Bosley bdg, Main
Lock Works, The Yale &amp; T'owne Mfg. Co. props.,
Main c Ivy
BRANFORD OPINION (weekly newspaper), F. A. Finch
prop. and editor, Post Office blk Main—See p 105
Point House, Johnson Bros. props., Branford Point
Savings Bank, Walter Foote sec. and treas., Town Hall
Branfosch Andrew, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n
Church
Brannigan James, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h Main n Russell
Braun John Mrs., baker Main bey Rogers, h do.
Bray E. Henry, rem to Massachusetts
Eli, farmer, h E Main, Mill Plain
BRAY THOMAS M. blacksmith and wagonmaker 6 School,
Stony Creek, h do.—See p 112
Bringhurst Jesse, h 54 Montowese
Bristol Harrison, h Short Beach
Broberg Konrad Rev., rem to Naugatuck
ckett Meliss Miss housek	
r off Double Beach rd
Brommels Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 86 Ilar. r
Gabriel, crap M I F Co., h 38. Rogers
John, emp M. I. F. Co. h 86 Harbor
Brown George I. Rev., rem 'to Bellefonte, Pa.
Bryan William, Ms Montowese House, Indian Neck
William Jr., prop. Montowese House, Indian Neck
Buck William H., h Short Beach rd
Buckley Cornelius, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 6 Hillside
av
John J., saloon Main e Russell, lxls Bradley c Harbor
Mary, widow Lawrence, h Main c Kirkham
Budzinski Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main opp blacksmith
shop
Bunnell Herbert, farmer, Ms Paved Street District
Sophia, widow Benjamin B., h 30 S Main
Burgess Hiram P., rem to East Haw'

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Burke Edmund, laborer, bds Cedar n Todd's Hill
Ellen, widow Edmund, h Cedar n Todd's Hill
John, h Brushy Plain
Martin, carpenter, h 11 E Main
Patrick A., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Brushy Plain
Burne Philip, stone cutter, h 43 flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Burns John, rem to Westerly
John, molder emp M. 1. F. Co., h 7 Monroe
Joseph, amp Albert Plant, bds W Main c Double
Beach rd
Bush Gilbert, Ms Damascus
• Timothy G., h Pleasant Point
Butler James, in U. S. Army
CABLE JULIUS 0., amp S. V. Osborne, h Monroe
Caddy Alexander, stone cutter, Ms off School n railroad.,
Stony dreek
Peter F., stone cutter, Ms off School n railroad, Stony
Creek
Callahan Eugene F., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Harbor n
Bradley
James, rem to Bridgeport
Jennie, widow James, h Harbor n Bradley
John, amp Geo. T. Parker, Branford Point, Ms do.
John P., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 15 Laurel
Callanan Bartholomew. farmer, Ms 2 Chestnut n Main
Michael, farmer, h. 2 Chestnut n Main
Richard, h Rogers c Meadow
Richard, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Chestnut n Main
Thomas, laborer, h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Calvert Charles, emp A. M. Young, h Pine Orchard
halos Louis, em Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h E Main
Carey David, Ma in opp lock shop
James D., emp B. Lock Works, h E Main n Mill Plain
John T., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 17 Bradley
Cargill Oscar H., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h W Main at railroad bridge
Carlson Adrian, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 35 Hopson av
Andus G., amp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson av
Carl, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms Terhune av
Charles, amp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n railroad
Charles, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms 36 Hopson av
Charles, amp M. I. F. Co., bds Main c Monroe
Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., h S Main opp schoolhouse
Erick, Ms Harbor n railroad
Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 31 Indian Neck av
Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 42 Rogers
Hugh, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms 36 Hopson av
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 33 Indian Neck av
John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor n railroad

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Carlson John W., amp 31. 1. F. Co., Ms 35 Hopson av
Mary Mrs., Ms Harbor n railroad
Olaf, amp M. J. F. Co., Ms Elm c Russell
Oscar, emp M. 1. F. Co., Ms 94 Harbor
Peter, omp 31. 1. F. Co., lids Terhune av
Peter, laborer, h Main, Stony Creek
Peter, rem to Sweden
Carney James Jr., clerk Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., bds Montowese
James N., clerk Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., Ms Rogers n Main
Peter J., saloon 60 Main, h do.
Simon, rem to New Haven
Thomas P., sup't Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Rogers 11 Main
Can John P., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h E Main, Mill Plain
Carter Thomas, h 47 Chestnut
Casarini Peter, stone cutter, Ms at 0. W. Norcross quarry,
. Stony Creek
Casey Edward, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 89 E Main
Patrick, emp Y &amp; T. Mfg Co , bds E Main
Cavanaugh Thomas Mrs., h W Main n Cherry Hill rd
Cervaisio Donato, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Metulow n
Rogers
Chaipel Clifford, in U. S. Army
Frank, molder M. I. F. Co., bds 58 Harbor
Harry A., emp New Haven, Ms 58 Harbor
Leverett A., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers n Meadow
Lizzie Mrs., h 58 Harbor
Lyman B., emp T. F. Hammer, h Rogers n Meadow
Cheney Harry P., rem to New Haven
Cherry Maggie Mrs., Ms Short Rocks rd
Chesnolevicz John, amp Y. &amp; T. 3ffg (Jo, h Main n Monroe
Simon, laborer, Ms Main n Monroe
Chestzewkz Ludwig, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Church n
Wilford av
Chipman Nathan,
Nathan rem to New Haven
Chirchoff--see
Chisak Barbara Mrs., h Silver
Christenson Ernst, amp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey railroad
Christian Anna, widow Thomas W., h Damascus
William J., rem to Winchester, Mass.
Christy George IL, photographer Main, Stony Creek, Ms
opp do.
Ciarlo Luigi, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Glancy Eliza, widow James, h 103 Main opp Russell
William S., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main opp Rtu3sell
Clapp Walter H, tel. operator N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R.
depot, h Bradley av
Clapper William N., prop. Hotchkiss Grove House, h do.

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Clark Charles E., bds Main c Flying Point at, Stony Cr
Ms do.
Ernest, h Flying Point at e Main
CLARK HENRY, Prop. Double Beach House, Double
Beach, h do.—See p 114
William B, h Main c Flying Point ay, Stony Creek
William H., ice dealer, h Short Beach rd
William J h Camp Hill, Flying Point, Stony Creek
William N, rem to Massachusetts
Coakley John B., amp Y. &amp; T. 3Ifg. Co., h 86 E Main
COalman Frank, enap W. N. Clapper, Hotchkiss Grove
House, bds do.
Coates Albert, mason, h. Damascus
Cobleigh William C., emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n the
river
Codie Nicholas, stone cutter, Ii Grays lane, Stony Creek
Cody Michael, laborer, bds W Main c Cherry Hill rd
Coe E. J. Mrs., prop. Three Elm House, Stony Creek, h do.
Elbert H., h Flying Point at, Stony Creek
Timothy, coal and ice dealer off Flying Point a y, h
do., Stony Creek
Coffey Edward W. rem to Bridgeport
Colbeck Thomas, laborer,
'
h Chestnut
Colburn Walter A., watchman M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n W
Main
Cole Eber, quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Coleman Bridget Mrs., h end of Church
George E., janitor Blackstone Lilarary,h 56 Montowese
Collins Charles, blacksmith, h Palmer Stony Creek
Dennis, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h Main c Monroe
James T., rem to Roxbury Station
John 2d, farmer, h off Stony Creek H
Kate, widow John, h Bradley n Harbor
Michael, laborer, h Pine Orchard rd
Nellie Miss, Ms on line urcharo rd
Patrick, farmer, h off Stony Creek rd
Comstock William E., emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese bey
railroad
Condon Edward F., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Chestnut
Ellen, widow David, h Elm
Patrick F., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm
Thomas, laborer, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Connell Robert, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Connelly Hugh, clerk Totoket Hotel, Ms do.
Jahn, h Ivy
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main opp blacksmiteshop
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main opp blacksmith shop
Conners Andrew, stone cutter, h Main 11 Indian Point
House, Stony Creek
Conroy Annie Miss, housekeeper Rev. Edward Martini, 'S
Main c Hopson at

Conway Thomas, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Ivy
Cook Anderson S., painter and paper hanger Main n Rogers, h do.
Cassius, rem to New York state
Charles H., rem to England
Charles W., farmer, bds Guilford turnpike
Franklin M., fanner, h Guilford turnpike at trotting
park
Harriet, widow Samuel, h Blackstoneville
Harry, farmer, Ms Guilford turnpike
Samuel G., farmer, h Paved Street District
Samuel S.. h Indian Neck
Cooper Edward M., rem to Guilford
James, boatman, h Main, Stony Creek
Roy, Ms Main n Grays lane, Stony Creek
Corbett Jahn, sailor, h West at, Stony Creek
Corcoran Andrew, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Andrew Jr., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Silver
John, ernp I &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
John, teamster, h Main c Russell
CORCORAN WILLIAM T. plumber, steam and hot water
heating, stoves and tinware, etc. Main, h 3 Wilford av—See p 108
Costello Malachi, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Hillside at
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Hillside at
Covert Charles W., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Wilford at
Ruel C., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Wilford at
Coyle Andrew j., barber P. 0. blk Main, h 16 Ilontowe
Maggie Miss, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n IV Main
Oramptontharles S., baggagemaster N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R
R., his Indian Neck at c Terhune at
Cranwell Edward J., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Creamer Thomas, laborer, h Stony Creek rd
Creem Ann, widow John, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Dame, anne ,	
&amp;SCUS
Daniel J, farmer, Ms Damascus
Dennis, farmer, bds Damascus
James F., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside av
John, farmer, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Crohan Thomas F., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Cronholm Bertha Mrs., Ms Montowese n Wilford at
Crosby Bridget, widow Richard, h Ivy
Richard, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Crouch Albert H., toolmaker Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Bradley n Harbor
Edward, h Bradley n Harbor
Thomas E., foreman Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Meadow a
Montowese
Crowley Jeremiah, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co.. h Main opp
do.
Patrick, molder M. I. F. Co., bils Main opp lock shop

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Cruchoff Christ C., molder, h 75 Harbor
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 75 Harbor
Cu'cher William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, h Hillside av n
do.
Cull Francis, farmer E Main ii Mill Plain
Cullen Joseph, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h 99 E Main
Cunningham Isabelle C., widow Edward H., h S Main c
Hopson av
John J. V., bookkeeper and paymaster Y. &amp; T. Mfg.
Co., h 33 Main opp Baptist Church 	
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Curtin John F., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 73 Chestnut, Short
Rocks
Margaret, widow Patrick, h 73 Chestnut, Short Rocks
• Thomas, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds 73 Chestnut,
Short Rocks
Cushing Timothy, laborer, h W Main bey Bradley
Cushman Kate Mrs., h Main n John
Nathaniel G., h Short Beach
DAHL JOI1N, emp M. I. F. Co., h 50 Montowese
Daly Catherine, widow Jeremiah, h 4 Chestnut
Catherine, widow William, h 4 Chestnut
James E., farmer, Ms Stony Greek rd
J. Carroll, clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h 4 Chestnut
John, farmer, h Stony Creek rd
John, polisher, Ms Main opp lack shop
John F., farmer, h Blackstoneville
Mamie Miss, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Church n
Meadow
Thomas J., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co„ h 39 Chestnut
Damberg Alfred, molder M. I. F. Co., h Hopson av
Danforth F. Virginia Miss, stenographer, bds 57 Moto.
wese
Frances B., widow Walter, h 57 Montowese

Mary B. Miss, Ms 57 Menatowese
Reginald S., emp New Haven, Ms 57 Montowese
T. Lawrence, erap M. I. F. Co., his 57 Montowese
Walter W., fanner, lads 57 Montowese
Daniels Joseph E., carpenter, bile Paved Street District
Davids Samuel, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Ca, h Silver
Davis Eekford, farmer, h B Main n Mill Plain
William F., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Dean Caroline, widow Horace W., h Harrison av
Walter H., janitor Center School, h Harrison av
Deeble John, rem to New York
Delavan House, M. E. Blies prop., Main opp the perk
Denslow Robert, rem to New Haven
DePace Michael, stone cutter, h Paved Street District
Desmond Patrick H., saloon Main bey (terry, h do.
Desourdi Maurice, emp M. I. F. Co., h 46 Harbor

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Devaney David, stone cutter, lids Three Elm ax, Stony
Creek
Devitt Theophilus S. Rev., pastor Cong. Church, h S Main
e Church
Devlin George, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main opp blacksmith shop
Dibble Angie, widow Elizur B., h Paved Street District
Betsey, widow Richard. h Paved Street District
Sarah Mrs., h Paved Street District
Dixon James F., rem to New Haven
Doberyncki Anton, emp 14. T. F. Co., h Main e Russell
Dolph James H., farmer h Paved Street District
Juliette, widow James, h Paved Street District, Stony
Creek
Sherman E., clerk Mann &amp; Stannard, h Church
Dombrofski Anton, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy opp do.
Dorabrosi Raffaele, laborer, h 18 Meadow
Domenski Antonio, emp M. I. F. Co., h Church II Wilford
av
Donadio Antonio, farmer, h Brushy Plain
Plotter°, bds Brushy Plain
Donahue William, teamster M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck ay
c Harding av
Donegan James, farmer, h Damascus
Stephen, h Double Beach rd
Donnelly Daniel, emp M. I. F.' Co., bds Cedar n Main
John, blacksmith Main, h Cedar n Main
John, env M. I. F. Co., Ms Russell n Main
Donovan John, emp N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., Ms Palmer,
Stony Creek
John M., laborer, bds Russell n Main
Maggie Miss, forewoman M. I. F. Co., Ms Russell n
Main
Mary, widow John, h Russell n Main
Doolittle Edwin, h 43 Montowese c Wilford av
Harry W., lawyer Pine Orchard, h do.
Horace, h Short Beach
Thomas B., h Pine Orchard
Dorothy Robert, farmer, h 157 Indian Neck av n Montowese
Sarah, widow Dennis, Ms 50 Montowese n Wilford
av
DOUBLE BEACH HOUSE, Henry Clark prop., Double
Beach—See p 114
Daugherty Peter, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Peter Jr., laborer, bds Leetes Island rd, Stony Creek
Robert Jr., rem to Waterbury
Dowd Albert B. fisherman, h West av, Stony Creek
?Ms West av, Stony Creek
Lucy	

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Dower Almon, stone cutter, Ms off School n railroad, Stony
Creek
John H., stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Richard L., stone cutter, h off School n railroad track,
Stony Creek
Dowit Stanislaus, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main n Russell
Downey John T., rem to Stamford
Timothy, rem to Stamford
William, rem to Stamford
Doyle John J., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar e Harrison av
Thomas. emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
William J., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 99 Main
Drake Andrew J., h Main opp common
Edith L. Miss, millinery and fancy goods Main, h do
Driscoll Cornelius, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., It 87 E Main
Daniel S., laborer, h off Maple
Joseph H., emp 31. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Dudes Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms E Main
Duddy George, emp 31. I. F. Co., h Harding av Dudley Frank, emp M. I. E. Co., bds off Main r blacksmith
shop
Duff Stephen, carpenter, bds Totoket House
Dugan Mary L., widow William M., h Chestnut
Thomas, rem West
Duggan John, rem to New York
Duncan Eliza A., widow John, Ms Queach rd
Dunn John, inspector B. Lock Works, h E Main
John B., clerk J. T. Kane, bds Ivy
DUNN PATRICK H. plumber, stoves, ranges, etc. Main' c
Chestnut, h do.—See front cord p II
Peter, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy n Silver
Thomas E., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Dwyer Andrew ea nter Ms 97 E Main
ck, carpenter, Ms 97 E Main
Dyer Charles, laborer, h In opp lock shop
Josiah J., stone cutter, h 40 Main, Stony Creek

Elaopulos Peter, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms W Main n
railroad
Elcock Harry A., physician 18 Montowese h do.
Ellick Rudolph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradle
y 	n railroad
bridge
Elvin John, emp 31. I. F. Co., Ms W Main bey Cherry
i
eni
Ely Adrianfi	 Gr p New Haven, h off 77 Harbor
Calvin L., dentist, h 123 W Main
Esther Miss, stenographer New Haven, Ms off 77 Harbor
Hattie Alford Miss, official court stenographer, Ms
123 W Main
Emmons Junius, oysterman, h Rogers n Main, Stony
Creek
Endress Otto, bartender T. D. Williams, h Main n 3Ionto, wese
ENGQIIIST AXEL R. stoves and tinware, plumbing, roofing, steam and hot water heating 36 Rogers, h
do—See front col'd p IV
Hannah, widow flank, h Terhun.e at
Enright Michael, rem to New Haven
Epstein Fred, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Erickson Andrew, molder M. I. F. Co., h Hopson at
Anna Mrs., h Meadow n Church
Carl E.,plumber emp A.R.Engquist, h 19 Harrison ac
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 92 Harbor
enip M. I. F. Co., Ms W Main bey Short Beach
rd
Frithjof A., farmer, h W Main bey Short Beach rd
George J., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers n depot
Gus, emp M. I. F. Co., h 92 Harbor n Maple
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main bey Short Beach rd
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main c Monroe

EADES JOHN, h 51 Main c Laurel
Eaton George F., h Elm n Rogers
Eck Leonard, ernp M. I. F. Co., h 37 Hopson av
Edmund John, map M. I. F. Co., h 42 Rogers
Edwards Albert W., clerk, Ms Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Frank B., Ms Lake's Island rd, Stony Creek
George W., stone cutter, h Leete's Island H
John C., stone cutter, bds Flying Point av , Stony
Creek
Richard W., quarryman, h Flying Point tot, Stony
Creek

John, emp M T F Co h 58 Montoweee

Joseph E., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar rt Main
Olof, emp A R. Engquist, h Rogers n depot
Victor, molder M. I. F. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
Erstroni Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor, Branford
Point
Evans George E., physician Montowese opp Wilford at, h.
do.
Harry L., h Pleasant Point
Everts John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds E Main
Everffing Charles, rem to Littleton, N. H.
Everts Jefferson E., salesman, h Montowese opp freight
depot
Ewen Peter, emp A. M. Young, h Pine Orchard
Robert H., stone cutter, h Railroad a y Stony Creek
Robert H. Jr., stone cutter, b. Railroad a y, Stony
Creek

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FAIRBANKS W. K. practical horseshoer Rogers. h Rogers

n depot—See p 112
Fairfield Lizzie Al. Mrs., h 75 Montowese
Falkenstrom Charles, emp 31. I. F. Co., Ms 30 Rogers
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 30 Rogers
Farnham Elmer G., carpenter and builder Montowese, h
do.
George A., carpenter, Ii E Main n Mill Plain
James M., emp Y. &amp; T. Ilfg. Co., h 164 E Main
Millard, h Stony Creek rd
Farrell John H., rein to Chicago, Ill.
Richard, clerk F. L. Jackson, lxls Rogers, Stony
Creek
William H., amp V. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Maple
Felker William H., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside at
Fenn Albert. farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Clark, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Fenner Elmer E. stationary engineer, h Flying Point,
Stony Cree
k
Ferguson Harry, emp M. 1. F. Co., h 8 Main n Tyler pl
Ferris Frank, rem to New Haven
Fiefield Matthew foreman blacksmith Stony Creek Red
Granite 'Co., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Field C. Wilbur, farmer, h Brushy Plain
George C., h Montowese bel railroad
Mary, widow Danforth, hds Old Short Beach rd
FINCH FREDERIC A. editor and publisher Branford
Opinion, Post Office blk, h Harrison av n Main—
See p 105
Finney Mary S. Miss, ass't principal High School, rms Hopson at
Fisher Thomas G., emp 31. I. F. Co., h 78 Harbor
Fitch Nellie Miss, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Bradley at
Fitzgerald Celia, widow James, h Damascus
Frank, farmer, bds Damascus
James, molder M. 1. K Co., h Elm n Russell
Nellie Miss, h Main n W Main
Patrick, emp M. I. F. Co., h Maple c Harbor
Rose, widow Michael, h Main n W Main
William S., coachman J. W. Nichols, Cherry Hill, bds
do.
Fitzpatrick Robert, rem to New Hampshire
Flagg Charles, rem to North Branford
Foell Henry, blacksmith M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Foisie Pierre, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 46 Harbor, Branford
Point
Foito John, emp 31. I. F. Co., Ms Ivy
Foote Adelbert P., fish and oyster dealer, also joiner Flying
Point ay. Stony Creek, h do.
Carrie, widow Walter, bds Wilford at

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Foote G. Herbert, clerk C. II. Wilford, Ms Wilford at
Mary Mrs., bds Fairview at, Stony Creek
Robert J., rem to New Haven
Samuel, farmer and cider mill North Branford rd, h
do.
Wallace H., clerk, Ms 74 Montowese
William R., insurance agent, town clerk, judge of probate and sec. and treas. B. Savings Bank, h 74
Montowese c Stony Creek rd
Forbes Edgar L., farm hand, h Old Short Beach rd
Horace B., fanner, h Old Short Beach rd n W Main
William, emp H. F. Bradley, bds 18 W Main
Ford Lucius E., rem West
FORDHAM CHARLES H. horseshoer and mfr. eel spears,
clam rakes and fishing tackle r Griffin's blk Main,
h Bradley bey railroad track—See p 113
James H., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Bradley bey
railroad
Forsman Erick, crap 11. F. I. Co., Ms Cedar n Main
Foes Mary J., widow David, bds $6 Montowese
Foster Fred W. (Holmes &amp; Foster) Hosley Mg Main, h
Laurel n Cedar
George 0., grocer Short Beach, h do.
Fowler Henry H., Ms Montowese bey railroad track
James H., h Montowese bey railroad track
Joseph S., farmer, h Stony Creek H
Samuel 0., farmer, h Stony Creek rd
Walter E., clerk.and ass't judge town court, h Main c
Laurel
Fox Edward T., jobber, h Main n West at
Francis Caleb G., h Rogers
Frazier John, emp 0. W. Norcross, Ms Palmer n depot,
Stony Creek
Freeman Charles N., druggist emp J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h
21 Montowese
Joseph, amp 31 I F. Co., bds Harbor, Branford Point
L. P. Miss, Ms Pleasant Point
Mary Miss, cook Devalan House, h 30 Church
Wilbur C., veterinary surgeon Wilford at, bds do.
W. Royce, clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, bda 24 Montowese
opp Green
Frieberg Joseph, molder M. I. F. Co., h 31 Hopson at
Friermuth Louis, amp H. Bohn, h 84 E Main
Prink N. C., prop. Island View House, Stony Creek
Friable Charles H., farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Sarah E. Miss, h S Main n Main
Thomas J., farmer, h Damascus
Frodl Emil, butcher, h Guilford turnpike n North Branford rd
Fuselli Mary, widow Francis, h Pine Orchard rd

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GAINTY DENNIS, farmer, Ii Damascus
D. Frank, rem to New York
Joseph, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese 11 railroad
Gallaudet Edward M., rem to Hartford
Galli Manfred, stone cutter, h Main n West av, Stony Creek
Gal'igen James, erap B. Lock Works, bds 97 E Main
Mary, widow William, h Old Short Beach rd
Galloway William, h Indian Neck
Garden Joseph, stone cutter B. Granite Co., h off Flying
Point av, Stony Creek
Geri Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms E Main
Garlic Fred, farmer, bets Queach rd
Seymour, farmer, h Queach rd
Garvey Philip, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Park pl
Philip S., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Park pl
William P., emp New Haven, bds Park pl
Gaspar John, emp M. F. I. Co., bds Hillside av
Gavagninlius, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 68 Harbor
Gay George, steam fitter M. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers n Main
GAYLORD C. W. physician Post Office blk, h 16 S Main;
office hours 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and
7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 12 to 1.30 and at residence
6 to 7.30 p. m.
Lynde V., lids 16 S Main
George Richard B., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony
Creek
Robert, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Robert Jr., stone cutter, h Railroad a; Stony Creek
William, stone cutter, h West av, Stony Creek
Gerber Carl, emp New Haven, h E Main c Chestnut
Gergi John emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Silver
Gibbons Cha
rles J., rent to Orange, N. J.
Gibbs Oscar F., emp M. I. F. Co., h foot Rogers n do.
Gibbud
Gilley Charles, boots and shoes Main, Stony Creek, h do.
Gilmore John, laborer, h Guilford turnpike
Gilroy Martin, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey railroad
Wadding Charles L., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Montowese bey
railroad track
Glover Philip A., rem to Denver, Col.
Goddard Dwight W., carpenter °nap M. I. F. Co., h 9 Bradley av
Watson, Ms 9 Bradley av
Goldbach Louis, clothing, dry goods and shoes School,
Stony Creek, h do.
Golding Prank, sup't B. Lighting and Water Co., h Hopson av n S Main
\ Goldsmith Charles B., farmer, h "Maple Hill," Queach
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Goodrich Horace W., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Short
Rocks rd
Louisa B. Miss, h 121 E Main
Mabel E. Miss, teacher, Ms W Main bey Cherry
Hill rd
Goodyear Robert W., emp M. I. F. Co., lids Delavan House
Gordon Theodore, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, lids Chestnut
Gorham Charles K. Mrs., h W Main
Gorman Thomas, laborer, bds Ivy
Gormley Thomas J., laborer, lids Montowese n freight
depot
Gotlovieh Carl, laborer, Ws Monroe
Grace Chapel (Episcopal), Harbor, Branford Point
Emma, widow Max, bds Main c Harrison av
Henry J., manager The Bradley Go, Main, h Main c
, Harrison av
Graham Harriet, widow William E, h 33 Main
Granniss Albert, farmer, h oil Guilford turnpike
Alfred, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Charles 11., rem to New Jersey
James,
James emp N. C. Frink, Island View House, Stony
	 Ms do.
Gransko Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main n W Main
Granson Benjamin, emp M I F Co, h Harding av
Grant Everett S., sec, and treas. Stony Creek Red Granite
Co., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Gray George E., rem to Bridgeport
Harriet, widow Samuel, h Harrison av
Jeremiah, rem to Stratford
Greek John, peddler, h Main n Monroe
Greenvall Johanna, widow Charles, h Main c Flying Point
a; Stony Creek
John A., engineer, h Rogers n Main, Stony Creek
Grieb Charles em Y. &amp; T. Mf • . Co.	
14 llf
n, widow John, h Main n Russell
Homer M., farmer, h Damascus
Lewis C., farmer, h Damascus
Griswold Alice Miss, rem to Madison
Irene Miss, kindergarten school S Main n Hopson av,
lids 16 Montowese
GRISWOLD S. A. undertaker and complete house furnishings Main, Ms Delavan House—See p 106
Groesbeck A. W., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm c Russell
Gross Jacob, shoemaker Main e Hillside ax, h it do.
Joseph C., emp M. I. F. Co., h 68 Harbor
Samuel, rem to Stamford
Grosvenor Charles, station agent Leete's Island, h Rogers
n Main Stony Creek
Gnerrera Benedetto, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Rocco, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Guiana Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 42 Rogers

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Guiana Peter, emp Al. I. F. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
Gunn George, barber emp A. J. Coyle, Ms 16 Montoweee
Gumcik Gabor, amp M. I. F. Co., bds Hillside ay
Gustafson Gabriel, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 33 Indian Neck

Harris Desire G., widow Jerome, rein to Maine
Harrison Charles H., rem to New Haven
Henry U, h 31 Main opp Baptist Church
Howard E., farmer, h Qunieh rd.
J. Harvey, fanner, h Queach rd
Hart Frank G., h Short Beach
Frederick L., rein to New Haven
Minnie E. Miss, teacher, bds Cedar
Patrick H., laborer, h Cedar
Richard P., station agent Pine Orchard, res Guilford
Susie E. Miss, teacher, Ms Cedar
Hartley William, farmer and vegetable dealer, h Hosley at
Havens Antoinette, widow John R., h Church
Eleanor Miss, clerk C. F. Bradley, Main, Ms Church
Haynes Charles, carpenter, h Montowese n freight depot
Healey Michael, polisher, bds Main e Hillside at
Healy Frank, drug clerk F. E. Brainerd, Ms Brainard
House, Stony Creek
Iledman Charles, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms 58 Meadow
Joseph, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms 58 Meadow
Matilda, widow Charles H., h Leete's Island at, Stony
Creek
Hedquist Gust, amp Al. I. F. Co., Ms Main c Monroe
Hellernan John H. D., agent Adams Express Co. and station agent Stony Creek, bds Brainard House, do.
Hegelheimer Christian, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Mill
Plain
Ilegland—see Hoglund
Heller Ludwig, shoemaker Main opp Russell, h do.
Ludwig Mrs., confectionery and shoe store Main opp
Russell, h do.
Henchey William, molder M. I. F. Co., h Ivy n Silver
Henderson Clarence, emp Al. I. F. Co., Ms Church n Wilford at
gon
School, Stony Creek
Henry, quarryman h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Flenneeey Mary, widow' James, h Chestnut
Hetuickson Carrie Mrs., emp Brainard Ho,use, h West at
John, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Herlihan Daniel, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside av,
Stony Creek
Hibbard Frederick L., rem to Boston, Mafia
Lydia Mrs., Ms Elm n Rogers
Higgins Ann, widow John, h 13 E Main
Annie T. Miss, clerk Prann &amp; Stannard, Ms 13 E
Main
Hanna M. Miss, teacher, Ms 13 E Main
John W., emp M. P. Rice, Ms 13 E Main
Loretta Mise, rem to Shelton
Highmore Abigail, widow Jonathan, h 24 Montowese

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Olaf, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 33 Indian Neck at
HAGLAND CHARLES, rem to Finland
Heins Wilbur A., fish peddler, h W Main bey Cherry
Hill rd
Hair Emma, widow Charles, bds 31 W Main
George R., barber Main, h E Main n Main
Haldeman Emily Mrs., bds Church n Meadow
. Hall A F, widow Dr. N. B., h Maine Ivy
Charles, rem to Troy, N. H.
Edward E., rem to Ansonia
Frank IL, baggage master Stony Creek, Ms Prospect,
Stony Creek
Harry B., watchmaker emp F. E. Peckham &amp; Co., Ms
Delavan House
Henry, boatman, h West ay, Stony Creek
Henry Mrs., Ms Brushy Plain
Roger, oysterman, h Prospect, Stony Creek
William H., amp Al. I. F. Co., Ms West av, Stony
Creek
William L., fanner, h Old Short Beach rd
Hally John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Silver
Halvorson Ckirrie Miss, Ms 12 Hopson at
Hammer Alfred E., sec. and sup't Malleable Iron Fittings
Co., h Rogers
Thorwald F., treas. and general manager Malleable
Iron Fittings Co., h Elm n Rogers
Valdemir T., ass't sup't M. I. F. Co., h 9 Rogers
&amp; Co., malleable iron foundry foot Rogers
, rem • 'ew
Hamre reriC	
Gustave A. R., painter 90 E Main, h do.
Hanson Charles, emp Al. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor c Maple
George, emp Richard Hanson, Me Chestnut n Main
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm c Russell
Richard, painter, h Chestnut
Hardigan Margaret, widow Patrick, h Stony Creek rd
Harding Harry, laborer, h off Flying Point ay, Stony Creek
Harry W., stone cutter 0. W. Norcross, h Prospect,
Stony Creek
Michael P., farmer, h Montowese n Catholic Church
Hare Frank, emp 0. W. Noraose, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Harlow Frank L., mason, h Harbor
Harriman Charles H., rem to Oregon
Charles W., rem to Oregon
HARRINGTON CHARLES W. carpenter and builder Hopson at next Lutheran Church, h do.—See p 111

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Higley George E., farmer, h Paced Street District
William C., stone mason, h E Main, Mill Plain
Hiler Edward, driver Dr. G. E. Crane, Montowese opp Wilford av, bds do.
Hill Catherine B. Miss, h Rogers n Main
Charles C, h Main bey Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Fred F., h Fairview av, Stony Creek
Hinchy—see Henchey
Hine Nancy L., widow Joel B., his Short Beach rd
Hinkley Charles F., foreman 0. W. Norcross, h West av,
Stony Creek
William C, sup't 0. W. Norcross, h Palmer, Stony
Creek
.Hoadley Charles A. (J. Hutchinson &amp; Co.) Main, h Hopson av
E. B., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., his Hopson av
Emma Miss, bookkeeper., bds Hopson av
George, farmer, h E Main bey Mill Plain
Henry II., laborer, bds Short Rocks rd
Henry M., farmer, Ii Paved Street District
James M., farmer, his Hotchkiss Grove rd
Jane E. Miss, Ms Hopson av
Laura I. Miss, his Hopson av
Orrin Mrs., rem to New Haven
Orrin E., farmer, h Pine Orchard
Royal G., laborer, h North Branford rd c Guilford
turnpike
Hobart Laura C., widow John, h Wilford av
Hobbs William G., molder M. I. F. Co., Ms 56 Montowese
Hokanson Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., h E Main bey Mill
Plain
Holcomb Emily H., widow John R., h E Main bey Mill
Plain
George, teamster, h Blackstoneville

Hopper William, plumber emp P. H. Dunn, h Ivy
Hopkins William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main c Hillside av
Hopson Annie widow Willis B., correspondent New Haven
Re eister,
'
h 18 Wilford av
Betsey A.,
e) ., widow Philander, rem to New Haven
Horovich Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Hosley Benjamin A., farmer, h Hosley av
HOSLEY BENJAMIN F. contractor and builder 60 Montowese bey Catholic Church, h do.—See front
col'd p II
Charles 0., carpenter, Ms Hillside av
Edmund S., carpenter, bds Brushy Plain
Edward K., carpenter, h 35 Indian Neck av
•
Eugene, rem to New Haven	
I)ank A., carpenter emp C. W. Harrington, h Cherry
Hill rd
George T. B., h Cherry Hill rd
Samuel B., farmer, h Brushy Plain
Hotchkiss Abby, widow Lorin R., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Grace E., widow Charles F., h Short Beach
John, emp M I F Co, h Main n Cedar
Houck Adelard, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Goodsell Point
Eugene F., emp M. I. F. Co., h Goodsell Point
Howarth Mary Mrs., housekeeper George Spinks, Stannard
av
Howd Edward H., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Joseph E., rem to Ansonia
Joseph P., oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Richard A., h Palmer, Stony Creek
William J., mail agent, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
William T., h Main, Stony Creek
Howe Frank, em M. I. F. Co. Ms E Main
ow ey artm, rem to New Britain
HUBBARD HENRY W. earriagernaker and repairer Church
c Wilford av, h 18 Wilford av—See p 113
Hughes Patrick H., emp B. Driving Park, bds do.
'Hull Albert, laborer, his Stony Creek rd
Charles, laborer, h turnpike, Stony Creek
Eli, laborer, h turnpike, Stony Creek
George W., molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 17 Bradley

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Hollow Frank L., rem to Simsbury
—see Harlow
Holm Isaac, emp M. F. I. Co., h 58 Harbor
Holman Charles S. (Holman &amp; Foster) Main, h Bradley
av
HOLMAN &amp; FOSTER (Charles S. Holman and Fred W.
Foster), meat market Healey Hg Main—See p
109
Holmes Judd, emp Michael Mason, Cherry Hill rd, Ms
do.
Holsenbach Henry C., emp M. I. F. Co., Ws Ivy
William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese n freight
depot
Holton Harry W., rem to Bridgeport .
Hance Barlow S., farmer, h Paved Street District
Mary A., widow James, bds Montowese bey rallroad-

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Hummell Charles, env MTh. Elizabeth Linsley, Chestnut n
Short Rocks rd, his do. •
Christian, emp M. I. F. Co., his Main n Montowese
Fred, emp M. L F. Co., h Russell n Main
Hunt Landon E., bookkeeper 0. W. Norcross, h Prospect,
Stony Creek
Sera J. Mrs., his W Main bey Cherry Hill rd '
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Hutchinson Harry K., clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h Hopson av
James R., rem to New York
J. Louise Miss, bd.s Hopson av
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; CO. (Charles A. Headley), dry goods,
clothing, boots and shoes, drugs, paints, hardware, groceries, etc. Main—See front cord p VI
M. Belle Miss, Ms Hopson av
Susie A. Miss, rem to Brooklyn, N. Y.

Johnson August, emp M. I. F. CO., h 61 Harbor
Axel, emp M. 1. F. CO., Ms Chestnut n Main
Bros. (Gilbert and Chauncey Johnson), props. Branford Point Hotel
Charles, carpenter emp C. W. Harrington, h 13 Harrison ax
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n schoolhouse
Charles, emp Al. I. F. Co., this Harbor, Branford
Point
Charles H., molder M. I. F. Co., h off 77 Harbor
Charles M., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Monthwese n
railroad track
Chauncey (Johnson Bros.), res Westerly, FL I.
Claus A., boat builder, h Short Beach
Elizabeth H. Miss, music teacher 7 Bradley av,
do.
Elizur C., molder M. I. F. Co., h 7 Bradley av
Emil, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Church n Meadow
Frank P., emp M. I. F. Co., h 33 Hopson ax
Gabriel, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Gilbert (Johnson Bros.), res Westerly, R. I.
Grist, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Church n Meadow
Gustav, amp M. I. F. Co., bds 33 Indian Neck ST
Gustave, emp M. 1. F. Co., h 30 Hopson as'
Hans P., emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowerse n Wilford
av
Henry, blacksmith emp J. Donnelly, Ms Main r do.
Herman, emp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson ax
J. Albert, clerk F. E. Peckham &amp; Co., bds 93 Harbor
John, laborer, Ms 38 Rogers
John, enth M I F Co., bds 58 Harbor
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church
John, emp 11. I. F. Co., h Bradley opp Harbor
Jahn, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Hopson as' n Meadow

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ILLIG RUDOLPH. emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
Indian Point House, Main bel Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Inman W. H. Mrs.. h Castle Rock Cottage, off Harbor,
Branford Point
Isbell Edward E., ins, agent, h 48 Montowese n Wilford av
Island View House, N. C. Frink prop., Flying Point, Stony
Creek
Ives Eli B., student, Ms Damascus
Paul P., poultry raiser, h Damascus
l'hebe T. II. Mrs., h Damascus
JABLONSKY WLADISLAW, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main
opp blacksmith shop
Jackson Fred, emp Timothy the, Fairview av, Ms do.
groceries, meat, flour, feed, etc.
JACKSON FREDERICK
Main, Stony Creek, h Linden Point av, do.—See
p 108
Jacobs Eliza, widow Bela, h Old Short Beach rd
Mary A. Mrs., nurse, h 44 Rogers
Robert, farmer, Ms Old Short Beach rd
Jacobson Nils, molder M.I.F.Co., h Hopson av n Meadow
James Frederick, rem to Naugatuck
Menlo 0., widow Erastus P., Ms Laurel

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Jameson Robert, rem to New Haven
Jeffrey James R., rem to England
Jeffreys William M., rem to New Haven
Jenkins James, rem to Guilford
Thomas stone cutter, h Paved Street District
Jerold Prank W., bookkeeper, h Montowese opp the Green
Jilson Eugene, h Short Beach
Johnson Jacob P., amp M. I. F. Co., h 37 Hopson av
Johnson Adolph F., stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Alfred, ern M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n Harbor
bridge
Andrew J., emp A. R. Engquist, bd13 Rogers n depot
Anna, widow Samuel, h 93 Harbor east of Maple
Annie Miss, dressmaker off Indian Neck ax westerly,
Ii do.

John A., emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe

JOHNSON JOHN H. carpenter and builder, also real Sate

Flying Point as', Stony Creek, h do.—See p 111
John 0., emp 14. 1. F. Co., h Harbor n railroad
Joseph, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor n railroad
Justin, emp M. I. F. Co., We Church n Meadow
Linus, emp 14. 1. F. Co., h W Main bey Merry Hill rd
Ludwig, teamster Red Hill Quarry, h Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Margaret, widow Davis, h 561dontowese
Martin, molder, h W Main n Harbor
Mary, widow James, h Russell n Main
Nils E., emp 14.1. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford Point
Oscar, emp 14.1. F. Co.. Ma Harbor c Maple
Peter, einp 11. I. F. Co.. h 94 Harbor east of Maple
Sarah F. Mies, rem to Oneida, N. Y.

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Johnson Thomas, bds W. Main c Double Beach rd
William, emp 1. &amp; T. Mfg Co , bds Meadow n. Church
William, molder M. 1. F. Co., h 33 Indian Neck av
William G., emp M. I. F. Co., h. S Main opp schoolhouse
JOHNSTON DAVID W. dentist, New Haven, also P. 0.
blk Main, Ms 48 Montowese—See p 106
Jones Albert S., rem to Barre, Vt.
Edward F., h 17 Rogers
Elijah B., plumber, h Main opp Cong. Church
James Is emp B. Lock Works, h Monroe
Jonkoski Wladislaw, erap M. I. F. Co., Ms Main opp blacksmith shop
, Josephson Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Joseph, quarryman, h Main n Prospect, Stony Creek
Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Hopson at n Meadow
Jourdan Frederick (F. Jourdan &amp; Son), h off Double
Beach rd
Frederick S., h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON (Frederick and Henry F. Jourdan),
coal and wood and lumber Harbor—See p 110
Henry F. (F. Jourdan &amp; Son), h Maple c Harbor
Judson Adelaide J., widow Willis G., h 30 Harbor, Branford Point
Clifford S., rem to New Haven
Josephine Mrs., rem to New Haven
Julian Harry, emp 0. W. Norcross, 1). n quarry, Stony
Creek
KAISER HENRY, erop Mrs. W. H. Inman, h Stannard
at n Branford Point
Kalli Josie, emp I &amp; T. Mfg Co., bds Ivy
Kamb Charles, amp M. I. F. Co., bds Church n Meadow
Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Church n Meadow
armer, II ia.inli&amp;ius
KANE JAMES T. grocer and liquors Montowese, Ms do. n
Catholic Church—See p 108
Nicholas, farmer, h Damascus
Karpilow Morris, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Main n Kirkham
Kaszubcki John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main opp blacksmith
shop
Kealy John, bds Bradley c Harbor
Keheley Timothy W., rem to New Haven
Kelley Michael, rem to New London
Kelley Adam, gardener Henry Plant, h W Main n That
Haven line
emp M. I. F. Co., h Cheery Hill H
James enap M. I. F. Co., Ms Russell n Main
'
John, farmer
and mfr. rustic work, h W Main n East
Haven line

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Kelley John D., molder M. I. F. Co., h Hillside at
John R., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., bds W Main n East
Haven town line
Josephine Miss, teacher Stony Creek, Ms Ivy
Thomas, rem to Westville
hells John, laborer, h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Kelly James, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms E Mein
Kelsey Clayton 0., carpenter, h Northam, Stony Creek
Edwin R., h Short Beach
E. R., mfr. oil and fertilizers (fish), Darrow Island, h
Short Beach
Hobart, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
KELSEY OSCAR C. Carpenter and builder Watrous, Stony
Creek, h Linden Point a y, do.—See p 111
William H., farmer, bds Guilford turnpike
William H., emp E. R. Kelsey, h Short Beach
Kelsori—see Killson
Kennedy James, emp New Haven, h W Main n East Haven
line
James A., electrician. h Chestnut n Main
Kenney Frank J., 1)ds Chestnut, Short Rocks
John F., emp New Haven, Ms Chestnut, Short Rocks
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut, Short
Rocks
Kenyon Albert J., lawyer, h Damascus
Louisa widow Green, h Stony Greek rd
n, widow John, h Bradley n W Main
Keough Elle
Kernesch Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h off W Main n Cherry
Hill rd
Kerr Christina, widow Richard, h 96 E Main
Hattie Miss, h Ivy
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Samuel, patternmaker, Ms 96 E Main
Keyes EMstus J., h Palmer, Stony Creek
ram,.

stone t,

Kiely James, laborer, h Main r blacksmith shop Creek
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., Ma Main n E Main
Patrick F., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main r blacksmith
shop
Philip, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main n E Main
Killam Charlotte, widow Henry, h Short Beach
Killian Thomas, mop 0. W. Norcross, h Main c West ay,
Stony Creek
Killeen Charles L., teamster, h Montowese
Kimball Clara L. Miss, ass't manager S. N. E. Tel. Co.,
Wilford ay, Ms do.
Julia A., widow Andrew, h Wilford at
King James, farmer, h turnpike, Stony Creek
Kingsbury Arthur E., rem to Fast Haven
KIVLAN BERNARD F. saloon and bottler Main c Monroe,
h do.—See p115

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Klaus Nicholas, farmer, h Hosley av
Klockars Anna C, widow K. 0., h Indian Neck
Charles 0., emp M. I. F. Co., bds 31 Indian Neck av
Klomarwo Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds W Main n
railroad
Knapp Arthur L., emp M. I. F. Co., lads Harbor n schoolhouse
Kniffen Oscar P., mason and builder Short Beach, h do.
Kniffin Arthur, laborer, Ms Short Beath
Clifford E., mason, Ms Short Beach
Ernest 0., molder M. I. F. Co., bds Short Beach
Sidney T., emp B. Driving Park, lids do.
Knight Albert H., emp M. I. F. Co., h off Main r blacksmith shop
Knowles Edward B., grocer Short Beach, h do.
Oliver E., ship carpenter, h Old Short Beach rd
William J., meat market, etc. Short Beach, h do.
Knowlton Friend F., teamster Richard Bradley, h W Main
n Cherry Hill rd
Kochata Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Main n Monroe
Kohlhaas Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Brushy Plains
Kolak William, laborer, h Main e Hillside av
Koleta George, map Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Kolterman Amelia, widow Herman, h Main c Rogers
Kovacz Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Kraft Kahl, tailor Brushy Plain, h do.
Kraievski Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Cedar
Kraut Otto, rem to New Jersey
Kretowics Henry K., emp M. T. F. Co., lxls off Main n
Russell
Kronholm Anton E., emp M. I. F. Co., h 28 Harrison at
Kurimas Gabriel, map Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Kutzold John, emp Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., h Hillside av c
Main
LAU' EsTDE ANGILLO, emp 0. W. Noreroes, h West at,
Stony Creek
Legerstedt Adolph, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor, Branford Point
John, molder M. I. F. Co., has off Indian Neck at
westerly
Legerstrom Edward,emp M.I.F.0o.,bds 31 Indian Neck at
Lake Witham E., emp 0. W. Norcroes, h u do., Stony
Creek
Lalla Cannino, emp J. Lelia, bds do.
Julia, grocer Main, h do.
Landerer J. Paul, rem to Stamford
Lane Chauncey D., rem to Wilmington, Del.
Lanphier Charles, fisherman, h Short Beach
George, farmer, h Short Beach
Henry B., farmer, h 36 Harbor, Branford Point
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Lanphier Julia R. Miss, teacher, lids 36 Harbor, Branford
Point
Mary E., widow Frank S., h 28 Harbor, Branford
Point
Willis It, map S. V. Osborne &amp; Co., also agent for
bicycles, lids 36 Harbor, Branford Point
Larkins Prank C., carpenter, h Paved Street District
George E., farmer, lids Paved Street District
Larson Edward, emp M. I. F. Co. lids Church n Meadow
'
Gusthva, widow Andrew, }As Hopson
av
John, emp M.I.F.Co., Ms off Indian Neck av westerly
John A., map M. I. F. Co., Ms off Indian Neck av
easterly
Lattimer John E., harnessmaker 97 E Main, h do.
John E. Mrs., boarding house 97 E Main
Lawrence George, engineer 0. W. Norcross, h Prospect,
Stony Creek
Lawry Alexander, stone cutter, h Bradley bey railroad
Lawson Aaron, stone mason, h llontowese c Meadow
Alfred, stone cutter, Nis Montowese c Meadow
Alma Miss, clerk P. 0., Ms Montowese
A. William, rem to New Britain
Carl, rem West
Matilda, widow Charles, h 26 31ontowese
Lay W. Lynde, shipping clerk M. I. F. Co., h Hillside av
Lazzari Antonio, watchman 0. W. Norcross and boarding
house Quarry, Stony Creek
Joseph, quarryman, h School, Stony Creek
Leach Frank II., h Indian Neck
Joseph F., clerk B. F. Kivlan, h 113 W Main
Leahy Timothy, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy
Lee George L., amp M. I. F. Co., bds Maple n Harbor
Joseph, rem to Spencer, Mass.
Sing, laundry Main c Park pl, h do.
III
Leonard John, laborer, lids Bradley n Main
Levy Louis, dry goods, etc. 16 School, Ston y Creek, h do.
Lew John P., stone cutter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Lindberg Thure, bartender Fred Otell, h Chestnut n Main
Linden Claus, map M. I. F. Co., h 92 Harbor n Maple
Linsley Benjamin F., farmer, h Paved Street District
Charles, bds 10 Harbor, Branford Point
Charles E., map M. I. F. Co., h 17 Wilford av c
Church
Daniel E., carpenter, h Terhrtne av
Edgar M., fanner, h Branford Point
Eliza C. Mrs., Ii Stannard av
Elizabeth, widow Frederick A., h Short Rocks rd
George, joiner, h Chestnut
Harriet F., widow Frederick, h Paved Street District
Henry D., ass't postmaster, h "Hillside Place," Hillside av

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Linsley Henry II., farmer, h W Main ab railroad crossing
H. Gut postmaster, bds "Hillside Place," Hillside

MACY JOHN, polisher, Ms Hillside ay
Madden Richard H., stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Madsen John, laborer, h North Branford rd
Magovern Edward E., rem to Stamford
Maguire John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Cedar
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lads Cedar
Mahanac Frank, map M. I. F. Co., h Main n W Main
Mahkeunicz George, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main n Short
Beach rd
Mahoney Charles, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Cedar
Michael, trackman N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., h Harbor
n Bradley
Malleable Iron Fittings Co., mfrs. steam fittings foot Rogers
Malley Alex, rem to New York
Monolith Antonio, laborer, h Leete's Island H, Stony
Creek
Menfolk Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., lids Main c Monroe
Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., h Ifarbor n railroad
Mannix Dennis, teamster L. Mannix, lids Ivy
John, teamster L. Mannix, bds Ivy
Lawrence, teamster Ivy, h do.
Margolis Max, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Mark liMward, rem to New York
MARK LOUIS, merchant tailor and gents' furnishing
goods Main, lids do.—See p 106
Maroney Daniel B., carpenter, lids off Stony Creek rd
Marsh Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese opp S Main
George E., ass't foreman M. I. F'. Co., h 5 Church
Marshall Abraham H., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut
Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co. h Chestnut
t
Mary, widow Henry, Ms Chestnu
Thoznas, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg 004 bds 12 Hillside av

av

Homer, emp M. I. F. Co., bde Chestnut, Short Rocks
I. Taylor, farmer, Ii 31ontowese bel railroad
Jane E., widow Charles B., rem to Wilmington, Del.
J. Atwood, h Hopson av
John W., mariner, h 14 Hopson av
Lydia widow Benjamin, lids Elm c Rogers
Malachi L., eznp S. G. Linsley, Ms Meadow n Church
Maria, widow Israel A., h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Mary A., widow Obed, h 23 Harbor, Branford Point
Mary B., widow James, lids 123 W Main
Mary R., widow Samuel E., h Double Beach rd, Maple
Ralph I., rem to Trenton, N. J.
Samuel E., patternma_ker M. I. F. Co., h 23 Harbor,
Branford Point
LINSLEY SEYMOUR G. saloon Meadow c Indian Neck
ax, h Meadow n ChurchL-See p 114
William, h Guilford turnpike
Willis IL, mariner, h Kirkham c Depot
Linstrom Alex, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd n School,
Stony Creek
Londrigan John, section boss, h n depot, Stony Creek
Timothy, rem to New London
Lonergan Michael, nap Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Longaard John, emp M. I. F. Co., lids 58 Meadow
Longgren Jalmar, emp M. I. F. Co., h Church n Meadow
Loomis Cornelius D., h Short Beach
Loeaw William H., rem to Guilford
Lounsbury William, prop. Owenego House, Indian Neck,
h do.
Lovas John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Silver
Lubinski Louis, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Silver
Lucas Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lads 97 E Main
William carpenter, Ms 97 E Main
Luddington 'Charles H., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Church n
Wilford ay
Ellen, widow Charles, h Church n Wilford ay
Lunck John, crap M. I. F. Co., h Main n Russell
Lundquist A. V. Mrs., laundry Flying Point ax, Stony
Creek, h do.
LUNDQUIST PETER A. stone mason Flying Point ax,
Stony Creek, h do.—See p 110
Lutz John, farmer, h E Main bey Mill Plain
Lynch Annie, widow Thomas W., h Maple opp brass foundry
Edward, farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
John, blacksmith, h Leete's Island H, Stony Creek
John W., clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Delavin House-

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'Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Edward Rev., pastor St. Mary's R. C. Church, h Hopn apv M. I. F. Co., Ms Church n Meadow
John8,ocan
John, emp M. P. Rice, lids 64 Harbor
Karl A. Rev., pastor Swedish Lutheran Church. h 12
Hopson ay
Mason George H., barber Main n Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek, rms do.
Michael, laborer, h Cherry Hill rd
Masonic Hall, S Main
Massey George, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., Ms Monroe
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 60 Main
Matczynski Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., lids Main c Kirkham

Mothers Henry, engineer Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h 10 Hillside
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Mathers Hugh J., polisher, lids Main opp lock shop
Mary, widow Hugh, h Main opp lock shop
Matson John, carpenter, bds Harbor, Branford Point
Joseph, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Mathias, eimp N. Y., N. II. &amp; II. R. R., h 50 Rogers
Mattfolk Michael, emp 31. I. F. Co., Ms Main c Monroe
Matthews Agnes Miss, domestic Montowese n Main
George, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., tals Ivy
George T., clerk J. T. Kane, bds Montowese opp
freight depot
James E., machinist Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 86 E Main
James E. 2d, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Ivy
John J., h Ivy
Mary A., widow George, h Montowese opp freight
depot
Robert, stone cutter, Ii Railroad av, Stony Creek
William, stone cutter, h off Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek
William T., stone cutter, h Railroad a y, Stony Creek
Mattson Joseph, molder M. I. F. CO., h Hopson am
Maynard Charles A., machinist, h 26 Harbor, Branford
Point
Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds 60 Main
Wilbur, bds Three Elm House, Stony Creek
Mazza Andro, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Alain nearly opp
do.
McArthur William, engineer 0. W. Norcross, h n quarry
McAvoy Jeremiah, h 10 School, Stony Creek
McCall Julia A., widow Marcus, II Harrison av
McCarthy Charles, laborer, h Monroe
Charles, emp M. T. F. Co., h Main
Daniel, emp M. I. F. Co., h 8 Russell
Dennis, emp M. I. F. Co., h Chestnut n Main
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowsee opp S Main
^,, Ms BliCOCII n Main

Michael P. Rev., ass't pastor St. Mary's R. C. Church,
h Hopson av n S Main
Patrick, stone cutter, h Main n West ax, Stony Creek
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Monroe
Timothy, molder M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
MeCARTHY TIMOTHY J. saloon Main e E Main, h do.—
See p 115
McCartney Harry C., rem to Pennsylvania
McClay George, emp 0. W. Norcross, h Main n West av,
Stony Creek
Sarah, fancy goods Main, Stony Creek, h do.
McClean—see McLean
McCbitchy Edward, Ms Bradley bey railroad
Margaret Mrs., h Bradley hey railroad track
McCormack Benjamin H., rem to Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Bridget T. Miss, Ms Indian Neck a y e Harding

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McDermott Andrew, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese opp S Main
Cornelius, rem to New Haven
Elizabeth Miss, Ms Ivy
John H., machinist, bds W Main n Harbor
Thomas T., rem to New York
McDonald Catherine, widow Alexander, h Elm n railroad
Thomas, bds Elm n railroad
McEnerney Hugh Mn., h Harbor n Bradley
McGowan Arthur, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms S Main c
Haskell ax
Hugh, carpenter, h S Main c Hopson ay
James, rem West
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 89 E Main
McGrail Bros. (Lawrence T. and Frank McGrail), livery
stable r Totoket Hotel
'Eugene P., electrician, Ms W Main n Old Short
Beach rd
Frank (IVIcGrail Bros.), Ms W Main n Old Short
Beach rd
Philip B., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, Ms W Main n Old
Short Beach rd
Lawrenee, h W Main n Old Short Beach H
Lawrence T. (McGrail Bros.) r Totoket Hotel, Ms W
Main n Old Short Beach rd
McGuire Edward, mnp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h Ivy
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Cedar
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n W Main
John E., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Bradley n Main
Morris, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h E Main n Main
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Cedar
McKean Joseph Rev., pastor Branford Baptist Church, h
Rogers n Main
McKee Robert S., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Ivy
inomas w., emp 1. a 1. Nig.
William J., inspector Y. &amp; T. Alfg. Co., h Hopson ax
n S Main
McKenna John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Harbor c Maple
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Russell n Main
Patrick H. Mrs., rem to Chicago, Ill.
Thomas, //udder Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h 41 Elm
McKeon Andrew, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms off Maple
Francis P., plumber, Ms 61 Harbor
Mary, widow Frank, h 61 Harbor
Philip, braes molder M. I. F. Co., Ms 61 Harbor
Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms off Maple
McKinnell James S.., emp AL I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
McLachlan Robert, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
McLean Charles W., fisherman, h Pine Orchard
John, fisherman, h Flying Point ac rt Main, Stony
Creek

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McLean Walter, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 121 E Main
McManus Michael, crap Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 66 Main
McMullen Hector, blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
William, rem to Bridgeport
McMullin Donald, blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Robert, stone cutter, lads Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
McNamara James emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut
James 2d, watchman M. I. F. Co., res New Haven
Martin, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main c Kirkham
Patrick, emp F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h off Maple n do.
.	
William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., bds 60 Main
McNerney Abby, widow Bernard, h 83 E Main
McNulty Crofton, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Elm c Russell
McQuaid Edward, stone cutter, h Main n Russell
MeStravick Hugh, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside at
McVety Robert, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Bradley c Harbor
Mead William, emp 0. W. Norcross, Ma Three Elm av,
Stony Creek
William J., stone cutter, h Three Elm av, Stony
Creek
Meaney Ellen, widow Michael, h W Main e Double Beach
rd
Julia J. Miss, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 78 Harbor
Lizzie L. Miss, emp It. I. F. Co., bds 78 Harbor
Medlyne James, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Meeker Ward B., stage driver New Haven to Short Beach,
h Short Beach
Meigs Charles I., watchmaker, h Hopson av
Horace B., molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 38 Chestnut
Melander John sto e c
ii laf, emp M. I. F. Cot, h Indian Neck at n Harbor
bridge
Merckling Charles, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside at
George, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Hillside at
Henry, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Hillside at
Merkin Max, emp Ir . &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut
Merriam Lucian A., tax collector, h 13 Rogers
Melissa L. Miss, dressmaker 13 Rogers, his do.
Merrill Arthur H., clerk M. I. F. Co., h 25 Hopson av
Michaelson John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Michelson Charles, em,p M. I. F. Co., Ms 58 Meadow
Mickleson Herman, ernp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h end of Church
Mike, amp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford Point
Mill Plain Schoolhouse, Mill Plain n Quench rd
Miller Prank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h W Main "
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Miller Jeremiah P., sup't Almshouse, Stony Creek H
John C., coremaker, h Short Beach rd
Josef, laborer, h 41 Elm
Nathan A., emp M. I. F. Co., h E Main
Samuel B., rem to Trenton, N. J.
William E., photographer Main, res Shelton
Milliken William F., rem to New Haven
Milne James, stone cutter 0. W. Norcross, h Three Elm av,
Stony Creek
Minyo Josef, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside at c Main
Misehkenicz Charles, laborer, bds Main n Monroe
Mizzy Abram, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Mone T., barber Rogers, h do.
Money Island House, Money Island
Mougini Roccy, rem to Waterbury
Monohan Jeremiah, h Monroe
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Elm
S. Frank, his Monroe
Monroe Catherine L., widow Alvin, h Maple bey Harbor
Charles S., laborer, h off 77 Harbor
Maur R., polisher Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Bradley n Harbor
George H., h Indian Neck
Josiah T., h 86 Harbor
Lyman J., amp M. I. F. Co. and variety store 84 Harbor, h 80 do.
Merritt F., molder, h 76 Harbor
William S., boatmlim h 82 Harbor
Monson Magnus, emp M. I. F. CO., Ms Indian Neck at n
Harbor bridge
Montgomery Charles H., foreman Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h
William J., farmer, h Short Rocks rd
William J. Mrs., h Short Rocks rd
Monti Peter, quarryman, h Ie;ete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Moody Clement T., quarryman, bds at quarry
Hiram C., stone cutter 0. W. NOTCT086, h n quarry
Moon Frank J., machinist Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 41 Montewese
Moore Everett L., livery stable Main n John, h do.
MOORE JOEL S. carriagemaker and repairer, also dealer
in bicycles 34 Rogers, la 6 Hopson ay—See p 112
Joseph T., clerk C. H. Wilford, h 25 Hopson av
Wilfred L., with J. S. Moore, h 6 Hopson at
Moquet Angelo, emp 0. W. NOTCTOS% h West at n Main,
Stony Creek
Moran Bernard, polisher, his E Main
John, h E Main
Michael, rem to New Haven
Miohnel 2d, emp T. ;r. McCarthy, bds F.. Main

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3forey Carl F., driver amp Mrs. J. Braun, Main, lids do.
Morgan Mary 8, widow Samuel, h North Branford rd
Moriarty Daniel, stone cutter, lids Watrous, Stony Creek
Ellen, widow Michael, h Watrous, Stony Creek
John, blacksmith, bda Watrous, Stony Greek
Morris Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Harriet P., widow James, h Wilford at
James, barber G. R. Hair, Ms E Main n Main
John R., h W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
Morton Clifford A., clerk C. F. Bradley, lids 12 Montowese
Henry, patternmalcer, h 12 Montowese
John II. (F. E. Peckham &amp; Co.) Main, h Wilford at n
blontowese
Sara E. Miss, bookkeeper F. E. Peckham &amp; Co. and
timekeeper Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 12 Montovrese
Mon Louis, erup M. I. F. Co., lids E Main, Mill Plain
Moyle James, rem to England
Mudia Antonio, laborer, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Mukropoulos Constant; emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., lids W
•Main n railroad
Mullane Dennis, chief engineer B. L. &amp; W. Co., lids E Main
n do.
Munson Willard S., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms E Main bey
Mill Plain
Muntelius Carl, molder M. I. F. Co., h Harding at
Murdock George F., supervisor schools and principal High
School, h Wilford av
Murphy James, h Cedar
Terrence, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h 89 E Main
Murray Henry B., molder M. I. F. Co., h Harding at
Jennie, widow Thomas F., lids 41 Elm
Patrick, crop M. I. F. Co., lids Main n Russell
Peter, h School, Stony Creek
Mylott George E., h Gray's lane, Stony Creek
NADOW ETTA, widow Maxim, lids W Main bey Old Short
Beach rd
Nagel Charles, rem to Bristol
Nagot Joseph, imp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Ivy
Narberg John, h Flying Point a y, Stony Creek
Neidhart Mathias, amp M. I. F. Co., h. 32 Rogers
Neilson Gust, amp M. I. F. Co., lids 36 Hopson at
Gustaf, amp M. I. F. Co., bds off Indian Neck at easterly
John, erop 1W. I. F. Co., h 38 Rogers
Olaf, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Terhune at
Peter, molder M. I. F. Co., h 28 Harrison at
Neimet Andro, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Hillside at c
Main

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Nellon John, emp M. I. F. Co., lids W Main
Nelson Louis, amp 31. I. F. Co., h off Indian Neck ay, south
Peter, emp 11. 1. F. Co., lids W Main bey Short Beach
H
—sec Neilson and Nilsson
Nesbit Franklin P., rem to Long Island
George, h Short Beach
George Mrs., postmistress Short Beach, h do.
John F., rem to Long Island
Nettleton Franklin S., laborer, h Goodsell Point
Nevesky Louis, grocer Rogers c Meadow, h do.
Newbold George, stone cutter, lids off . Leete's Island rd
Thomas, stone cutter, h of Leete's Island rd n railroad, Stony Creek
Newbury William, bds off Flying Point ax, Stony Creek
Newell Alfred N., rem to New Haven
Ellen J widow Nathaniel J., rem to New Haven
George H., patternmaker M. I. F. Co., h 33 Main opp
Baptist Church
Susan T. Miss, rem to West Haven
. New England Engineering Co. The (branch), electric light
supplies Mosley bdg Main
Newton Charles F. Mrs., h Rogers n Meadow
Frederick J., milk and wood dealer Brushy Plain, h
do.
John, farmer and milk dealer, h Queach rd
Orilla L., widow James, h Queach rd
New York, New Haven and Hartford freight depot, off
blontowese
Nichols Eliza A., widow Henry, rem to New Haven
J ohn W., ins, agent, h Cherry Hill
John W. Jr., clerk, Ms Cherry Hill
Lester J., bookkeeper M. I. F. Co., h Main n Cedar
William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Monroe n Main
c sun an. wagon
Lock Works h 89 E Main
Nolan Jahn, amp M. I. F. Co., hds W Main c Cherry Hill
.rd
Norcross 0. W., contractor and quarrier Stony Creek, res
Worcester, Mass.
Nordman John, amp M. I. F. Co., lids 90 Harbor
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., lids Hopson at n Meadow
Norris Julia, widow Michael, h 9 Hillside at
Thomas, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Thomas F., emp M. I. F. Ca, Ms Silver
Northam Calvin K., farmer, h Northam, Stony Creek
John H., engineer, h Palmer n Northam, Stony
Creek
Martin K., fanner, h Northam, Stony Creek
Northrop George, stone cutter, h 47 Main n Gray's lane,
Stony Creek

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Northrop John B., with J. Beatty, h Flying Point ay,
Stony Creek
Norton George, laborer, Ms Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Gilbert, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main c Harbor
James Ti., laborer, h Paved Street District
Mary MPS., bds Thomas Frisbie, Damascus
Minnie A. Mrs., h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Nutter Mary, widow Daniel, bds E Main bey 31111 Plain
OAK HALL, Henry Bohn prop., saloon and bottling Main
—See front col'd p V
O'Brien Annie Miss, amp M. F. I. Co., Ms Main n W Main
Daniel, farmer, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Edward, h Monroe
James, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main c Russell
James, emp Y. &amp; T Mfg. Co., h Montowese c Meadow
Jeremiah, emp H. E. Bradley, Ms Bradley c Harbor
Jeremiah j., amp Y. &amp; T. ilfg. Co., Ms E Main
Joseph, rem to New Haven
Mary, widow Patrick, h Harbor c Bradley
Michael C., brass molder, h Harbor c Bradley
Patrick, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 9 Hillside av
Patrick T., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Harbor c Bradley
Richard, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Go, Ms Ivy
Stephen C., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Montowese c
Meadow
Thomas, farmer, bds Cedar, Todd Hill
Thomas, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, h 16 W Main c Harbor
Thomas W., Ms 16 W Main
William J., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Wilford av
Och George, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm c Russell
es, firmer, s ave. treat District
Daniel, farmer, h Paved Street District
Daniel Jr., blacksmith, Ms Paved Street District
John N., laborer, bds Paved Street District
O'Connor Dennis, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Church
James, prop. Totoket House, Main c Park pl, h do.
Richard H., rem to New York
Odell Emma J. Miss, bds W Main at railroad
O'Donnell John, h Silver
Ogonski Stefan, Ms S Main c Rogers
O'Keefe Michael, polisher, h 14 W Main
Oliver—see Olyer
Olmstead Henry B., rem to Middletown
Ma/ilia S., widow Henry, h Tyler pl
Normand, bds Tyler pl
Pauline C. Miss, stenographer M. I. F. Co., bds
Tyler pl

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Olson Andrew, rem to Bridgeport
Ernst, emp H. W. Hubbard, bds Chestnut n Main
Olver William, stone mason, h Rogers, Stony Creek
O'Neill Frank 31., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Cedar, Todd
John II., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Cedar, Todd
Hill
Michael, laborer, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Richard, amp J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h Chestnut
Thomas P., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Chestnut
Opell Peter, farmer, h North Branford rd
Opie Charles J., stone mason, h Rogers, Stony Creek
Charles J. Jr., stone cutter, li Prospect, Stony Creek
Ores Stephen, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Ivy opp do.
Orholm Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church
Emil, amp 31.1. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church
William, amp 31. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church
O'Rourke Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main n E Haven
Osborn M. Porter, h Mill Plain
OSBORN SIDNEY V. coal and wood, lumber, hay and
grain foot Rogers, h S Main opp schoolhouse-See front cord p VI
Osterholm Andrew, emp M. I. F. Co., h 94 Harbor east of
Maple
August, cup M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
Otell Fred, barber Main opp Library, also saloon Main c
Kirkham, h Rogers
Thomas J., barber emp Fred Otell, Ms Rogers
PAGE CHARLES, h Goodsell Point rd; Branford Point
Charles H., amp M. I. F. Co., Ms Goodsell Point rd
Dennis, coal and wood Northam opp School, Stony
Creek, h do.
Frances, widow George H., h 6 Montowese
Frank G., mechanic, Ms 6 Montoweee
George if., tray, salesman, lads 6 Montoweee
Guy B., rem to New Haven
Harry W., carpenter, h Northam opp School, Stony
Creek
Henry W., painter and paper hanger and boats to let
Hall av, Stony Creek, h do.
John B., laborer, h 37 Indian Neck av
Timothy, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Washington Irving, rem to Hartford
William, h 42 School, Stony Creek
Paine Maria L., widow Richard, confectionery and fruit,
news room and postmistress 34 Main, Stony
Creek, h do.
Rollin S., clerk P. O., Stony Creek, Ms Main, do.
Palapas Joseph, crap Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Monroe
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Palmer Arthur, farmer, h North Branford rd
Charles W., farmer, h Paved Street District
Curtis L., rein to North Branford
Edward S., farmer, h Leete's Island rd
Eliza, widow William, Ms Montowese opp S Main
Ellen M. Miss, clerk B. Savings Bank, Ms Cedar n
Main
Esther Miss, Ms Leek's Island rd, Stony Creek
Frank II., rem to New Haven
George, farmer and insurance agent, h. "Maple Hill,"
Queach rd
Harriet. widow Edmund, h 179 Indian Neck at
Hattie L., widow Isaac II, h Main c Cedar
James E., fanner, h 179 Indian Neck av
James G., clerk, bds Delavan House
Lester P., farmer, Ms Palmer, Stony Creek
Margaretta Miss, amp New Haven, bds Main c Cedar
Mary E., widow Isaac H. h Main e Cedar
Miss, h Leete's	
Phebe A. Miss
rd, Stony Creek
Polly Miss, h
	 island rd, Stony Creek
Sally E. Miss, Ms Main c Cedar
W. Bradley, fanner, h Paved Street District
Paquette John emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Monroe
Pargoud J. Frank, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Parker Frank, rem to New York
George T., tray , salesman, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
Parkerton L., foreman K I. F. Co., h Guilford turnpike
Parkhurst Horatio N., rem to Pawtucket, R. I.
Parmalee Jerome F. carpenter, h 71 Harbor
Parmelee Charles, b;:is Branford Point
Parsons Frank S., rem to Forestville
Patterson Robert, carpenter, h W Main at East Haven
line

Pero John P., sup't foundries M. 1. F. Co., h 6 Kirkham
Perrone Antonio, emp N. Y., S. 11. &amp; EL R. R., Ms 12
Meadow
Joseph, map B. Water Works, h W Main bey Cherry
Hill rd
Perrotte Gennaro, barber 25 Main, Stony Creek, h West av
n do.
Joseph, stone cutter, h Main, Stony Creek
Peterson Alfred, crap II. 1. F. Co., Ms 38 Rogers
Charles, tea peddler, h 46 Rogers
Charles, crop 31. I. F. Co., h 58 Montowese
Erick, crap 31. 1. F. Co., Ms 86 Harbor
Frank, crop 31. I. F. Co., Ms 33 Indian Neck av
Godfrey, emp 31. I. F. Co., Ms 30 Hopson av
John, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Joseph, crop 31. I. F. Co., Ms 31 Indian Neck av
Claus, polisher, h 32 Harrison av
Victor, crap Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
Petre Frederick, emp Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., h Brushy Plain
Picchetti Carlo, laborer, h Watmus, Stony Creek
Pidgin Joseph, emp Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., h Silver
Pierson Iljalmar, emp 31. I. F. Co., h Rogers c Elm
Plant Albert B., fruit grower, lids Main at railroad crossing
Albert E., fruit grower, h Main at railroad crossing
Ellen B. Miss, Ms W Main c Old Short Beach til
George W., farmer, h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
John L., fruit grower, h W Main n Old Short Beach
rd
Mary A., widow Samuel 0., h W Main c Old Short
Beach rd
Pond Delia Miss, bds Rogers n depot
George S., sup't S. N. E. Tel. Co., h Wilford av
Henry W., rem to Fair Haven

Peter, clerk John Prakopchyk, h Main n W Main
Paulson—see Poulson
Payne John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Maple opp brass foundry
Peck William H., joiner, h Harbor ii Branford Point
House
PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO. (F. E. Peckham and J. H. Morton), pharmacists, opticians and jewelry Main—
See front col'd p III
Frank E. (F. E. Peckham &amp; Co.) Main, Ms Delavan
House
Peel John, ernp M. I. F. Co., Ms Hopson av n Meadow
Pelfor Henrik, ernp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Church n Meadow
Pelton George A. Rev., rem to New Haven
Pendergast James E., polisher, Ms Main r blacksmith shop .4

Nelson W., emp Bridgeport, h Monroe
Samuel A., carpenter, h Rogers n depot
Porter Charles H., dentist Main, bds Delman House
Harry, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Chestnut
Portius Henry, farmer, h Short Rocks rd
Poskavicz Michel, laborer, Ms Main n Monroe
Post Office, 34 Main, Stony Creek
Pot Island House, Pot Island
Pote Charles H., stone cutter, h Railroad ay, Stony Creek
Poulson Christina, widow Neil, It- Rogers n Meadow
Prakopchyk John, grocer Main
Prann Chester W. (Prann &amp; Stannard) Main c Park pl, h
7 Harrison at
Fred, clerk Prann &amp; Stannard, h Rogers n Main
PRANN &amp; STANNARD (Chester W. Prann and George R.
Stannard), grocers, hardware, paints and oils, etc.
Main e Park p1—See front cover

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Pratt Rosalind C. Mrs., h Camp Hill, Flying Point, Stony
Creek
Preble T. Parker, emp New Haven, h Wilford av
Predmore Howard, eznp M. I. F. Co., Ms W Main bey
Harbor
Prentice John H., Ms Kirkham n depot
Price John L., emp New Haven, h 30 Church
Prince Charles, rem to Sweden
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 88 Harbor n Maple
Front George M., farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
George S., farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
Minott C., boatman, Ii Maple bey Harbor
William, painter, h Old Short Beach rd
Purcell Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main bey Cherry
Hill rd
Pythian Hall, S Main c Montowese

Regan William, patternmaker Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h 115 E
Main
William A., Ms 115 E Main
Reidy Dennis F., clerk G. S. Woodcock, bds Cedar n Main
James S., amp New Helen, bds Cedar n Main
John J., emp New Haven, bds Cedar n Main
Mary, widow Dennis, h Cedar n Main
Reilly Edward, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 41 Bradley
James, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds 41 Bradley
John F., polisher, h 99 Main
Kate Miss, h Main n Lock Works
Kittie Miss, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms In n Silver
Patrick, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main n do.
Reynolds Charles, amp G. S. Woodcock, h 30 Hopson at
Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar
Frank, emp B. Lock Works, h Cedar
Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Short Rocks rd n
Chestnut
Frank, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Cedar
James B., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Montowese
railroad
James T., molder M. I. F. Co., h Maple bey Harbor
John T., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Montowese n
railroad
Margaret, widow Peter, h Montowese n railroad
Rice Edward, einp B. L. &amp; P. Co., h E Main n do.
Ellen, widow Edward, h Main n Mmitowese
George G., prop. Lime Wood Grove House, Indian
Neck
James F., bookkeeper M. P. Rice, bds Main n Montowese
James S., shipping clerk M. I. F. Co., h off Harbor n
schoolhouse
j. Arthur, entp M. I. F. Co., Ms off Harbor n school-

QUINLAN ELLEN T. MISS, teacher, bds 113 E Main
Jeremiah, h 113 E Main
Martha A. Miss, teacher, Ms 113 E Main
Quinlivan Simon, farmer, h Ivy
Quinn Frank, emp S. V. Osborne, h Indian Neck
James, widow Daniel, Ms Veto
James R., clerk S. A. Griswold, h Main opp Cong.
Church
John, farmer, h Damascus
Luke, molder, M. I. F. CO, h 83 E Main
Michael J., ins. agent Met. Life Ins. Co., h S Main op
schoolhouse
Philip, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Hillside av
RACKLIFF OLIVER H., stone cutter, h n 0. W. Norcross
quarry
Rameli John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Monroe
Rebook Samuel, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg . Co., h Hillside at
Record John A., farmer, h Damascus
William H., farmer, h Damascus
Redfield Joseph N., engineer, h Paved Street District
Redmond Patrick, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg Go, h Ivy
Reeder John F., carpenter, h 88 Harbor
Reeve Leonora R. Mn, Ha 25 Hopson at
Refsbeck Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
Began Edward E., bds 115 E Main
Fannie A., widow John, h S Main opp schoolhouse •
John, molder, h Veto
John F., pattarnmaker Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, bds 115 E
Main
Julia C. Miss, clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., Ms 115 E Main
Margaret A. Miss, stenographer Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., his
115 E Main
Nellie, widow Thomas, h Main c Rogers

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Mary M. Miss, h off Harbor n schoolhouse

RICE MICHAEL P. contractor, general teaming and livery

stable Main, h Main n Montowese—See p 113
Robert, harnessmaker emp J C Barnes, Ms Main n
Mont owese
William J, rem to Hartford
Rich Albert S., carpenter, Ms Main opp Cong. Church
James S., molder M. I. F. Co., h Main opp Cong.
Church
Richards Eugene, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers n Main, Stony
Creek
William F., musician, h E Main
Ridof Frank, laborer, Ms 41 Elm
Rimany Joseph, emp , Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main opp do.
Rinaldi Michelangelo, stone cutter, h Leete's Island H n
School, Stony Creek

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Robbins Martha M Miss, teacher, bds Harrison av
Robinowitz Barnett, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Silver
Robins Charles, stone cutter, Ms Railroad a; Stony Creek
[tarry L., rem to Ansonia
Howard G., clerk, h Palmer, Stony Creek
John, stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Mary A., widow John, h Palmer, Stony Creek
William, stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Robinson Fred L., trainer L. A. Fisk, h Guilford turnpike
bey driving park
Laura, widow James, h Hopson av n S Main
Willis T., fish market Main, h Hopson a y n S Main
Roche James, blacksmith, h off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Rodden James, contractor, h off Indian Neck av, south
Stephen, bds off Indian Neck av, south
Rogenski Nieodeme, map M. I. F. Co., bds Main opp blacksmith shop
Rogers Albert T, h E Main bey Mill Plain
A. Louis, rem to Chicago, Ill.
Charles H., stone cutter, h off Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Elizabeth N., widow Abram, rem to New Haven
Frederick, h Main, Stony Creek
Harry C., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms E Main bey Mill
Plain
James E., clerk M. I. F. Co., h 19 Harrison av
J. Francis, stone cutter, bds 15 Watrous, Stony Creek
Lounda, widow Asa, Ms Tyler pl
Mary, widow John, fanner, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Sophia M., widow Eli F., h Montowese n Main
William, stone cutter, h 15 Watrous, Stony Creek
William F., fanner, h 139 W Main
emp	
. o.,hEtain
Rolinez John, laborer, h 95 Main
Bbse Alfred, farmer, h North Branford rd
Nathan, farmer, h North Branford ext.
Peter, amp M. I. F. Co., Ms Bradley opp Harbor
Rosen Samuel, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese n
Main
RAM Catherine, widow Andrew, h Ivy
James, stone cutter, h off School n railroad • tasek,
Stony Creek
John A., machinist Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Ivy
John J., emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Main n Chestnut
Nathaniel, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main n Chestnut
Samuel, bds Main r blacksmith shop
William J., amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. CO., Ms Ivy
Rossi Antonio, Ms Main, Stony Creek
John, shoemaker Main, Stony Creek, h . do.

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Lorenzo (L. Rossi &amp; Co.) School, Stony Creek, h do.
L. &amp; Co. (Lorenzo Rossi, Rocco Bollini, Salvatore
Barrelli), groceries, meats School, Stony Creek
Roth Louis, gardener, h Kirkham c Depot
Rowe Arthur E., tra y . salesman M. I. F. Co., h Meadow
Rowland Lynde W., carriagemaker, h 51 Rogers n depot
Wallace A., Ms Rogers n depot
Rowley Augustus R., wagonniaker and repairer Elm, h do.
Herbert A., carpenter, h Hillside av
Rowlin Edward, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds 60 Main
Bowling Frederick J., rem to England
Russell Coralenne B., widow James, h Hopson 8V
John B., fanner, h Main, Stony Creek
John H., carpenter, Ms Main, Stony Creek
Theodore C., tra y. salesman, 11 Indian Neck
Ryan John, empY. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 15 Laurel
Oliver, amp M. I. F. Co., Ids Elm c Russell
Ryder Clarence H., printer, h 18 Montowess
Ryer William T., farmer, I: Brushy Plain

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SACHS CHARLES, emp M. I. F. Co., 11. llopson av n
Meadow
Samson Thomas painter, h Stony Creek rd
Sanborn Edwar g S., Ii W Main n Cherry Hill rd
Sauter John, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Hillside av n do.
Sanzero Giuseppe, grocer School, Stony Creek, h do.
Sarah Harry, stone cutter, h Railroad ay . Stony Creek
James, stone cutter, h n Norcross quarry, Stony Creek
Sather Armin, emp Y. &amp; rJI Mfg. Co., h Hillside av
Matilda Mrs., dressmaker Hillside a; h do.
Satrof ski Anton, fanner, Ms Brushy Plain
Saunders Nellie, widow William, h Rogers is Main
Perry, section foreman N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., h
Rogers n Main
h Irushv Plain
Scanlon Eliza Miss, teacher, bds Dela yan House
John, emp M. I. F. Co., lads Maple opp braes foundry
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., b&amp;.. Rogers is Elm
Mary T. Miss, amp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Delavan
House
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main nearly opp
do.
Thomas, clerk Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Is Rogers is Elm
Scendile Ecolo, stone cutter, bds School, Stony Creek
Schampini Angelo, laborer, his Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Schenck Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., II Harbor is Maple
Paul, carriagemaker and repairer, h Goodsell Point
William env M. I. F. Co., Ms Goodsell Point
Schofield Leroy,
rem to Stamford
'
Sehuwall Morris, clerk L. Levy, h Main n E Main

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Sep&amp;ld Charles. emp M. I. M. Co., It Moutowese
William, cum M. 1. E. Co.. Ms Ilontowese 11 Main
Scott George, stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Henry J.,. rein to New Jersey
Margaret Mrs., rem to Black Mountain.. N. C.
Seeley Florence Miss. clerk, Ms 28 Harbor, Branford Point
Segins Michael. emir II. I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
Sermons Dominick, emp -Y. &amp; 1'. Mfg. Co., h 18 Meadow n
Rogers
Seward William H., crap F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h Main n Monroe
Sezedfpowviez Ignatz. amp M. I. E. Co., h Brushy Plain
Sharpe Albert. student, Ms Rogers n Elm
Daniel. emu II. I. F. Co., h Rogers n Elm
Shea 3m-de 31556, crap M. I. F. Co., Ms S Main c Tyler pl
Daniel, teamster M. I. E. Co., h Monroe
John T.. crap M. I. F. Co., txls Monroe
Patrick. laborer, h Quench rtl
Sheldon Bros. (E. D. and G. L. Sheldon), prone. Sheldon
House, Pine Orchard
Edward D. (Sheldon Bros.). Pine Orchard, h do.
George L. (Sheldon Bros.), Pine Orchard
House, Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard
Shepard Eugene A.. carriage trimmer &amp;nip J. S. Moore, h
Harbor n Branford Point House
Frank W.. fisherman, lids Harbor n Bran! ord Point
House
Henry, h Elm n railroad
James W h Old Short Beech rd n Short Beach
Lassie F., grocer and express Harbor n Branford Point
House, h do.
Mary F, widow Lynde, h. Harbor n Branford Point
House
Willoughby F., fisherman, bast Harbor Branford
Sherman Emanuel, rem to New Haven
Siernanowicz Anton, laborer, ixls Main n Monroe
Sigler Peter, shoemaker Rogers. bds Hill side av
Samuel. shoemaker Math h Silver
Simpatm Frederick A.. in U. S. Army
Skornes Gabriel, emp M. I. F. Co.. Ms 26 Montowese
WW1' JOHN T. general teaming. excavating, grading,
tirrfine and stone work for cellars Harbor rt W
Main, it do—See p 115
Smith Alice E.., widow Frederick, nurse, it 31 Main app
Baptist Church
Curie 11. Miss, teacher High School, hds 16 Montt,ase

Charles E.. oyster &amp;miler flying Point at, Stony Creek,
rin.

David fh. oysterman, h Flying Point a; Stony Creek

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Smith Fairtree
ry, i&lt;widow Gilt*: C., Flying Point at Stony
Erik, hap 31. 1 F.	
h 5P Meadow
Frank E.. see. an: treas.,. Stony Creek Oyster Co. Flying !Joint Stony Creek. h do.
Fleury. emo I &amp; 1. Mfg. Co., h cherry Hill rd
Ileristri. rem to Ilysnc
Joel C.. jarwer. h 90 E Main
JORie A. M;&amp;. OrrIssinakarir E Maw.. hods do.
Lizzit• T. Miss, 'nun F. LoeF Works, lids 97 E Maw
Lorena. widow Troorra. 1 W Main her Cherry Hill rd
Maser F.. etnn New Haven. inis Montowese 11 Wilford
at
Susan C.. widow Wentworth. -11 Wilford at
Willard N.. Ws W Main ha y Cern- Hill rd
William D., grocer r Earbor, h do.
William IL. machinist. I Ilontoweze n Wilford av
&amp; T. Mfg. (1
Sullen David A., foreman POCI:111 - room	
F 9 F, _Main
sobleski Frank. em p 31. I. F. Ic.. ight S Main c Rogers
Soderberg- .1olm. emp 31. T. V. o.. h Harbor. Branford
Point
Soders-trom Gustaf. laborer. it Gray's lane. -Stony Creek
Softly John. empll. T. F. Ch.. 1.1 Main r. Monroe
has Silver
Sonde Negri. emir T. &amp; T. Min.	
Sondergeld Elizabeth. 16110t Thar.. rem to New Haven
Walter. driver min Mr, .1 Braun. 1" 431ein at P. O.,
Stiffly Creel;
Sons of St, George Hall. SchooL Smny Creek
Sorenson Lords. mut 31. T. E. Co.. 11 W Main p East Tiaver
line
Southerland—see Sutherland
Southern New England Tele phone Co., Wilford at
he' Esther. grocer Main. b do.
• parg	.,.e	 , SWOP CU Cr.
John. stone critter. b Palmer. 'Stony Creek
John J.. emu 0. IV. Norcross, lids Palmer, R7on7
Creek
-William J.. nuarrmuen. b School. +Rom./ Meek
Spelman Erick. emp M. 1. 'F. Co.. h Hopson In'T aftanw
Spencer Edward. h .75 Montowese
Jolm, hay and grain Poole's •blk itIMn, I a '61131oth r
-weIfrightdpo
%Tab Mi. iencher.-Stuny , Creek,4n411; Munnetra Timor
do.

Spinks George. farm haud.h`Stauraird
Bamnel L.. fernier. has Staimard ay
'Squires Charles. fanner, 11 North Itraniortivd
-Stafford George. mop M. IT. 00.,1 4R Harbor
Stagg Jeeso. clerk Y -8r T. 3Ifg. On..tsle 5TP.- E Man,
Stagg,ener Stefan. crap M. I. F. Go., h Munroe

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Stunnaril George R. (Promo &amp; Stannanl) Main c Park
bds 7 Harrison av
ieorge W., painter, Ii Bradley opp Harbor
Horace A.. h Goodsell Point rd
William II., emp 31. I. b'. Co., h 28 Harbor, Branford
Nint
Slam Charles, cog) 31. 1. F. Co., 11 Rogers c Elm
St. Clair William, rein to New Hampshire
Steinfiehl William, 'neat market Silver, Ii do.
Stenstrom Andrew .1., molder 31. 1. F. Co., h W Main bey
Harbor
Stott Edmund E., farmer. h Brush y Plain .
Judson .1., farmer, h Rrushy Plain
Stephanoski Anton, comp 31. 1. I : . Co., lids Monroe
•Stephanowski John. nut) Y. &amp; T. 3Ifg. Co., h Monroe
Stevens Minim, widow Georg,e, II Short Beach rd
Charles W., emp XL I. F. Co., II Harbor, Branford
Point
Emerson, laborer. lids Pine Orchard
Fred, laborer, lids Pine Orchard
George, laborer, h Pine Orchard
William, boss quarryman, h Flying Point at, Stony
Creek
Stieler Carl, carriage blacksmith, h Goodsell Point rd
Frank A., crap 31. 1. F. Co., h 30 Harbor, Branford
Point
Stolks Charles, cup M. I. F. Co., h 31 W Main
Stone Henry F. freight agent N. Y., N. II. &amp; H. R. R.,
bds Montowese Opp Wilford at
Watson W., carpenter, h Short Beach William, bds Main opp Cong. Church
Stony Creek Cemetery, Northam c Palmer, Henry Hall
snp"t
Creek Oyster Co., oyster growers and shippers Flying
Creek Red Granite Co., Tinnier&amp; and granite dealers
Flying Point, Stony Creek
Storr Isaac, carpenter, h Meadow n Church
Stotts William, mop Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., kb 60 Main
Stoweak Marko, h Main c W Main
Streigle John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Elm n railroad
Stronbery. William, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n
Chnrch
Stroschens1.7 Alex, emp 31. P. Rice, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Sudas Michael. carpenter, h Monroe
Sullivan Cornelius. laborer, MR Main
emp 31.!. F. Co., h Monroe
George A., bartender P. J. Caine,
y Ink do,
James. emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co , h Cedar
John J., bds 64 Harbor
Matthew, molder 31. I. F. Co., h 64 Harbor

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Sullivan Michael, rem to Bridgeport
Michael, rem to New Haven
Michael,te
m03
erilnyp James Roddan, bds off Indian Neck av,
Michael J., rem to New Haven
Patrick, h Monroe
Patrick. stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Timothy, emp Y. &amp; T. 311g. Co., h 89 E Main
SUNDQUIST JOHN E. boots and shoes 40 Rogers, and
clop M. I. F. Co., h 42 do.—See p 106
Sutherland Alexander L.. foreman 0. W. Norcross, h
Palmer, Stony Creek
Sveda Andro, crop M. I. F. Co., h off Main n Russell
Svenden John, rem to Middletown
Svenson S. Peter, emp M. 1. F. Co., Ms 31 Hopson av
Swanson Andrew, lxis Monroe
Swartz Lena Miss, teacher Stony Creek School, Ms Brainerd House, do.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hopson at
Lutheran Church, Leete's Island rd. Stony Creek
Sweetland Sadie Mrs., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Swenson Alfred, emp M. I. F. Co., h 38 Rogers
Swift Henry E., Ms 139 W Main
Sykes Esther, widow James, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Harry, rem to Bridgeport
William, rem to Stamford
TAGLT E PETER, stone cutter, h Palmer. Stony Creek
Stephen, laborer, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
Thomas, laborer, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
Tardian Frnes t cup V. &amp; T. 3I1g. Co., bds E Main
Taylor Hattie M. Miss, teacher. nos Hopson at
John NV., teamster, h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
Warren M., laborer, Ms W Main it Old Short Beach
Tenney Arthur J., ph y sician 10 Montowese, h do.

Julia Miss, ruts Montowese.n Main
Terhune Augustus B., molder M. I. F. Co., h 52 Rogers
Depot
Charles B., clerk E. B. Knowles, h Short Beech
George D., emp New Haven, h Indian Neck av

a

Terhune
Nicholas R., pattermnaker 31. L F. Co., h Rogers n
Elm I. F. Co., h 20 TfarriA‘n
Stephen H., patternmaker
RV

Walter N., bds Rogers n Elm
William F., patternmaker M. I. F. Co., h Rogers n
Elm
Terrell Henry, h Short Beach rd
Testa Biagi, cup Henry Bohn. Main n Proiqs..i.t, Stony
Creek

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l'estor Fmk G., bookkeeper New Haven, h 54 Montoweee
Teurnell Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h 31 Hopson at
Thatcher Herbert E., clerk M. I. F. Co., Ii 15 Bradley at
Timothy D., emp M. 1. F. Co., /I 15 Bradley at
Thayer Alexander, emp M. L F. Co., Ma Montoweee bey
railroad
Elwin M., molder 11. 1. F. Co., h Montoweee bey railroad
Thomas John B., drug clerk J. Hutchinson &amp; Co., h 51
Main
William IL stone cutter, h Rogers n Main, Stony
Creek
Thompson Alph A., widow Louis, Ms Wilford at
Ella A., widow Redmond, h Gray's lane, Stony C	 k
Florence Mrs.. h Short Beach id
Ilattie F.. widow Charles, h S Main n Main
James, stone cutter, Ms West a y, Stony Creek
Theresa Mrs., Ms off Stony Creek rd
William H., rein to New Haven
Wilson E., student, Ms S Main n Main
Thorns William. clerk F. L. Jackson, Ms off Flying Point
at, Stony Creek
Three Elm &amp;OM. E. J. Coe prop., off Flying Point ay,
Stony Creek
Thumshirn George, machinist, h off Cedar, Todd Hill
John Thomas, rem to Germany
Tilley Charles M. D., in U. S. Army
Tinley Frank, tinsmith emp P. II. Dunn, Ms Montowese
n S Main
James, env Guilford turnpike bey trotting park, bds
do.
Tobin Edward, emp 11.1. F. Co.. Ms Harbor n railroad
James E.. emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., Ms Monroe
John H., map Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Monroe
Jose
Lena, widow John, h Main n lock shop
Maggie Miss, h Harbor n railroad
Tomaleyiez George, map Y. &amp; T. Ilfg Go, Ms Monroe
Joseph. crap George Plant, h W Main n Short Beach
ril
Thomas, mop Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ma Main it Monroe
William, map M. I F. Co., Ms Monroe
William, map Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., lids Main n Monroe
Tomlinson Elmer S confectionery and newsroom, Ma
Rogers n Main
Freelerick, ticket agent N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., h
Hopson ay
Tonofrio Antonio. map N. Y., N. H. &amp; K RR., h W
Main n Bradley
Toehey John H., horseshoer W Main, h do.
Toole Michael bartender T. J. Toole, Ms Park pl

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Toole Thomas J., saloon and bottler Park pl, h do.
Toole's Block, Main n Park pl
Torpey Thomas, brass molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h E Main
Totoket House, James O'Connor prop., Main c Park pl
Towne William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 60 Main
Towner J. Edwin, fanner, h E Main bey Mill Plain
Merle E., clerk N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. B. R, Ms E Main
bey Mill Plain
Townsend George H., physician 25 Main, Stony Creek, h
do.
Trainor John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Chestnut
Trehane William, quanyman, lids Main e Prospect, Stony
Creek
Trowbridge Joseph P., h Indian Neck
Troy Bridget, widow Rhody, h. Hillside at
John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., bds Hillside at
Tryon Elisha II, carpenter, 13. 12 Bradley ay
Harry E., boatman, Ws 12 Bradley at
Tucker James, butcher, h Paved Street District, Stony
Creek
Stephen, fanner, h Pa y ed Street District, Stony Creek
Tully Joseph, engineer, h leedo.'s Island rd
Tureen° Octave, h Short Beach
Tun Mack, laborer, Ms Silver
Turner Mary E., widow G. C., Me 63 Main
Tuttle Laura, widow Zerah, h Rogers n Main
Tyler Arthur W., librarian Blackstone Memorial Liteary
Elmer, carpenter, h Blacksioneville
John R., fisherman, h Indian Neck
Lizzie Miss, emp II. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers n Main
Leonard F., sea captain, tids Indian Neck
Luke A., h Short Beech
William H., molder M. I. F. Co, h 31 W Main
UFFORD WAILI ER E., rem to Guilford
Ms Double, Beach rd c Maple
Upson Mary J.	
VALENTINE WILT 1k31 H , rem to New Hamm
Valin Charles, map M. I. F. Co., h W Maine Double
Beach road
Van Sands Caroline, widow Charles L., h 41 Monfowese n
9 Main
Charles F., emp M. L F. Co., bds Montowese n S Main
Horace I.. mop M. I. F. Co., h Stannard at, Branford
Point
LUCiDS 0., molder M. I. F. Co., bds 41 Montowese
Van Sickels Bertram, emp M. L F. Co., h 67 Harbor
Van Wie Charles A, erap B. Lock Works, Mn Indian
Neck at
Bin J ., widow Alexander, h Indian Neck at
Frank W., polisher, Ms Indian Neck at .

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Van Wie John, polisher, h 160 E Main
Vasencici John, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h E Main
Vetters Arthur, farmer, h Pleasant Point
Charles, farmer, bds Pleasant Point
Edward, laborer, h Pleasant Point
Vigstrom Victor, amp S. A. Griswold, h Main
Vinal Lizzie, widow George, housekeeper 139 W Main
Vischetzky Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Monroe
Voelker George, emp M. I. F. Co., h 14 W Main
Voladeski S., clerk E. Soybel, Ms do.
Vordstrom Katherina, widow Joseph, h 35 Hopson
Vander Josef, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms Hillside av
IVADSTROM CHARLES, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 58 Meadow
John, map M I 17 Co., Ms 58 Meadow
Walenty William, enip T. J. Toole. bds Main
Wallace Annie Miss, bids E Main
George W., carpenter, h off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Michael F., emp New Haven, h 155 E Main
Walsh George C., emp M. I. F. C'o., Ms 20 Harrison av
James W, crap M. I. F. Co., h 20 Harrison av
Matthew II., rem to Denver, C'ol.
Walstrom John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 31 Indian Neck av
Matt, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 31 Indian Neck av
Walter Richard, rem to Ansonia
Walworth Arthur C., pres. M. I. F. Co., foot Rogers, res
Boston
Ward Ellen, widow Thomas, Ms Mill Plain n E Main
Jessie M. Miss, teacher, Ms 30 Rogers
Josephine, widow William, dressmaker 30 Rogers, h
do.
Stacy H., timekeeper M. I. F. Co., bds 30 Rogers
mi . ow.	
:11 I	
I.iii	
- • n,
Warga Frank, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, h Ivy
Warner James E., teamster F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h Maple
bey Harbor
P. Albert, molder M. I. F. Co., h 70 Harbor
William II, h Pine Orchard H n Montowese
Way Horatio N., painter Montowese app S Main, h do.
James R., fanner, h Indian Neck
Webb Arthur J., carpenter, bds Leetels Island rd, Stony
Creek
Junius S., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Weed Oscar, h Harrison av
Weeks Richard, bds Railroad av, Stony Creek
Welsh Edward, molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h end of ChnrCh
James, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 89 E Main
John, amp M. I. F. Co., bds Bradley c Harbor
John J., section hand, h end of Church

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Welch John P., laborer, Ms Chestnut n Short Rocks pl
Michael, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., Ms 89 B Main
Thomas, brass molder Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co., h Chestnut,
Short Rocks
Thomas F., rent to New Haven
Welles Harry B. Mrs., rem to England
Westerbeck Charles, etrip M. I. F. Co., Ms 31 Indian Neck
av
Westerheim Charles, erap M. 1. F. Co, Ms Monroe
Weston Roswell M., Ms Pleasant Point
Wetherell William H., patternmaker Y. &amp; T. Mfg Co, h
Montowese opp the Green
Whalen Edward, laborer, h Cross rd n North Branford H
Edwin J., amp 0. W. Norcross, h Watrous, Stony
Creek
Julia, widow John, h 12 Hillside av
Mary Mrs., emp Frank Beach, North Branford rd, Ms
do.
Whaley James, locksmith, h Harbor
White Alexander, amp M I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
John, painter, Ms Cedar
Mary, widow James, 11 Cedar
Whiteside William S., emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey
railroad
Whiting John, farmer, Ms Stony Creek rd
Whitney Frank D., agent Adams Express Co., h 16 MonteWest

Henry M., librarian Blackstone Library, h 72 Montowese
Wickstrand Lottie R. Miss, housekeeper 31 Hopson av
Wightman George P., rem to Durham
Palmer 0. Rev., rem to Somerville, Mass.
Wiley William, clerk F. E. Brainerd, h Main, Stony Creek
Wilford Bernard S., clerk C. II. Wilford, Ms 15 S Main
n,
• mea Mar.	
—See p 109
Edwin L., farmer, h MontoWese n S Main
Frank E., molder, It Indian Neck
Harold, draughtsman, bds 6 S Main
Samuel A., pattenunaker, h 6 S Mein
Williams Burr, oysterman, Ms Flying Point ax, Stony
Creek
WILLIAMS CHARLES E. dining room, cigars and confectionery, Main, h do.—See p 114
Clarence TI, oysterman and-painter, Ms Flying Point
av, Stony Creek
David W., janitor St. Mary's R. C. Church, Ms Main
c E Main
Edgar IL, amp signal tower N. Y., N. H. &amp; IT. R. R.,
bits Church c Meadow
Helen M., widow Hosea B., It Church c Meadow

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Williams Henry A., oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Howard M., day operator signal tower N. Y., N. H. &amp;
11. 1?.. R., bds Church c Meadow
John G., student, bds Main
Mamie Miss, h Main c E Main
Mary P., widow Edward, dressmaker Main n lock shop,
nris do.
Otis, fisherman, Ms off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Patrick F., compositor B. Opinion, Ms Main e E Main
Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Cedar
WILLIAMS THOMAS D. sal oon Main c Veto, h Cedar—
See p 114
' Willis Adam, quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Benjamin T, teamster erap John Spencer, h Main opp
lock shop
Wilson Frank, h turnpike, Stony Creek
Winans J. Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n Wilford av
Newton E., emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley as'
Winkley Henry W. Rev., pastor Trinity Episcopal Church,
Ii 8 Montowese
Wood Alexander W., toolmaker M. I. F. Co., h W Main
bey Cherry Hill rd
Christopher G., machinist M. I. F. Co., h Kirkham c
Elm
Fannie A Miss, Ms W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
James G., molder M. I. F. Co., h 46 Rogers
WOODCOCK GEORGE S. grocer, hardware, paints, oils,
etc. Main c Rogers, h Main n John—See p 107
Woods John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 113 W Main
Nellie Miss, erap M. L F. Co., Ms 113 W Main
Woodstock Henry C., foreman Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h 32 $
Wylie William, butcher F. E. Brainerd, h 49 Main, Stony
Creek
YALE &amp; TOWNE MFG. CO . THE, B Lock Works dept.,
lock mfrs. Main c Ivy
Young Alden M., see. The Branford Lighting and Water
Co., h "The Anchorage," Pine Orchard
ZAC'HER EDMUND, lawyer, h Main c Rogers
Zakarewicz Joseph, einp M. I. F. Co., Ms S Main c Rogers
Zakavicz William, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Main n Monroe
Zeender Alfred, laborer, h Main n West av, Stony Creek
Zembruski Walenty, emp Y. &amp; T. Mfg. Co., h Montowese
n Wilford av
Zingavieh John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Monroe
Zink Walter II., physician Main opp Rogers, h
Zonkovich Annie, widow Joseph, h Main c W Main
Zukoski Michael, laborer, h Bradle y bey railroad

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ANTIQUE GOODS DEALERS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
APOTHECARIES.
(See Druggists).
ART STORE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
AWNINGS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main--,See p 106
BABY CARRIAGES.
GRISWOLD S A, Main—See p 106
BAKER.
Braun Mrs. J., Main
BAND AND ORCHESTRA.
Branford Military Band, meets Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week at Military Band Hall, A. H. Marshall
leader
Harmony Orchestra, rehearsals Wednesday evening at residence of leader, A. H. Marshall, Short Rocks
BANK.
Branford Savings Bank, Henry H. Fowler President; William R. Foote Secretary and Treasurer, Ton Hall
BARBERS.
Coyle Andrew J., P. 0. blk
Hair G. R., Main opp Montowese
Mason G. H., Main n Flying Point av
Mona T., Rogers
Otell Fred, Main
Ferretti Ginner°, 25 Main, Stony Creek
BICYCLE DEALERS.
Barnes J. C., Main
Bradley C. F., Main
lanphier W. II., 36 Harbor
MOORE J. S., 34 Rogers—See p 112
PECKHAM F. E &amp; CO.. Main—See front rnI'd

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CLOTHING.
Bradley C. F., Main
Goldbeck L., School, Stony Creek
Levy Louis, School, Stony Creek
COAL AND WOOD.
Coe Timothy, off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
.1 017RDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 110
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See front cord p VI
Page Dennis, School, Stony Creek
CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT.
Bertuccio P., Toole's blk, Main
'Bmun John Mrs., Main opp blacksmith shop
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p 108
Knowles W. J., Short Beach
Monroe L. J., 84 Harbor
Paine if L., Main, Stony Creek
PECKHAM F. R &amp; CO , Main—See front cord pIll
Tomlinson E S., Main
WILLIAMS CHARLES E., Main—See p 114
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 107
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
Bradley C. F., Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main c Park p1—See front cover
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p107
DENTISTS.
JOHNSTON DAVID W., P. 0.171k Main—See p106
Porter Charles H., Main
Averill George M., Indian Neck
Knowles W. J., Main, Short Beach
WILLIAMS C. E., Main—See p 114
DIM PERTFAct.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
DRESSMAKERS.
Merriam Melissa L. Miss 13 Rogers
Smith Josie Mis8, 97 E Main
Williams Mary P., Main n lock shop
DRUGGISTS.
BRAINERD FRANK E., Mein, Stony Creek—See p107
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; CO., Main—See front cord ivI"PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front bed p

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DRY GOODS.
Bernstein E., Main, Stony Creek
Bradley C. F., Main
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
Goldbach L., School, Stony Creek
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; CO., Main—See front cord p VI
Levy L., Main and School, Stony Creek
EEL SPEAR MFR.
FORDITAM CHARLES H., Griffin blk Main—See p 113
ELECTRIC LIGHT SUPPLIES.
New England Engineering Co. The (branch), Healey bdg
Main
EXPRESS LINES
Adams Express Co., railroad depots
Bartholomew Ernest S., Pine Orchard H
Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Eipress
Line, E Main
Shepard's Branford Aprees, Harbor n Branford Point
House
FANCY GOODS.
Bradley C F., Main
Drake Edith L., Main
Welty Sarah, Main, Stony Creek
FERTILIZER MFRS.
Kelsey E. R., Short Beach
Newton F. J., Brushy Plain
OSBORN S. V. (dealer), foot Rogers—See front cord
VI
Foote A. P., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Knowles W. J., Main, Short Beach.
FLORISTS.
Clalkins G W, r 22 Rogers
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Ablondi Peter, School, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 108
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See flout cord p VI
Spencer John, Poole's blk Main
FURNACES AND RANGES.
(See also Stoves and Furnaces).
DlJNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106

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FURNITURE DEALER..
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106

HATS AND CAPS.
MARK L., Main—See p 106

FURNITURE REPAIRER
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106

HAY AND STRAW.
Ablandi Peter, School, Stony Creek
Beach John B., 90 E Main
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 108
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See front col'd p VI
Spencer John, Poole's bllc Main

GEN'TS' FURNISHINGS.
Bradley C. F., Main
Gilley Charles, Main, Stony Creek
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; 00., Main—See front cord p VI
MARK L., Main—See p 106
GRADING, EXCAVATING AND '1 LISPING.
• RICE M. P., Main c Veto—See p 113
sin-Ey JOHN T., Harbor n W Main—See p115
GRANITE DFA T FRS
(See Quarries).
GRIST MILLS.
Bradley Gurclon, Main
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See front cord p VI
Ward Thomas B., Mill Plain
GROCERS.
Ablondi Joseph, Main, Stony Creek
Ablondi Peter, School, Stony Creek
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Greek—See p 107
Foster George 0., Short Beach
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 108
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p108
Knowles K B., Short Beach
Lalla Julia, Main
Neveslcy L, Rogers
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main c Park p1—See front cover
Rossi L &amp; Co., School, Stony Greek
Shepard L. F., Harbor
Smith W. D., Bradley c Harbor
Soybel Esther, Main
WOODCOCK GEORGE S., Main e Rogers—See p107
HARDWARE.
BRAINERD FRANK R, Main, Stony Creek—See p107
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; CO., Main—See front cord p VI
PRANK &amp; STANNARD, Main c Park pl—See front cover
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogens—Sae p107
HARNESSMAK_ERS AND DEALERS.
Barnes J C., Main
Iattimer John R, E Main

HORSE SHOEING.
BRAY THOMAS M., School, Stony Creek—See p 112
Donnelly John, Main
FAIRBANKS W. K., Rogers—See p 112
FORDHAM CHARLES H.. r Griffin blk Main—See p 113
Niligon B., Main opp Lock Works
HOT WATER HEATING.
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 108
DTTNTN P. II., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQUIST A. R, Rogers—See front cord p IV
HOTELS
Bay View Inn, Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Brainard House (summer), Main c Rogeis, Stony Creek
Branford House, Elm c Russell
Branford Point House, Johnson Bros. props., Branford
Point
Delavan House, M. E. Bliss prop., Main opp the park
DOUBLE BEACH HOUSE, Henry Clark prop., Double
Beach—See p 114
Hotchkiss Grove House (summer), Indian Neck
in louse summer, mm fl ping omit av,
Stony Creek
Lime Wood Grove House (summei), George G. Rice prop.,
Indian Neck
Money Island House (summer), Money Island
Montowese Hotel (summer), William Bryan prop., Horan
Neck
Pot Island House (summer), Pot Island
Sheldon House (summer), Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard
Three Elm House (summer), Stony Creek
'racket House, James O'Connor prop., Main c Park pl
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106

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ICE CREAM MFR.
Bertuccio P., Poole's blk, Main
ICE DEALERS
Coe Timothy, off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Bradley Garden, Cherry Hill ni
Ward Thomas B., Mill Plain
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Foote W. R., Montowese
Isbell Edward E., 48 Montowese n Wilford av
Palmer George, "Maple Hill," Queach
IRON FOUNDERS
Malleable Iron Fittings Co. (malleable), foot Rogers
JEWELRY AND WATCHES.

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73

MASON BUILDERS.
Botsford Charles M. (stone), Flying Point av, Stony Creek
HARRINGTON C. W., Hopson av next Lutheran Church
—See p 111
HOSLEY B. F., Montoweee—See front col'd p
Knithn Oscar P., Short Beach
LUNDQUIST PETER A. (stone), Flying Point av, Stony
Creek—See p 110
MASONS' MATERIALS
HARRINGTON C. W., Hopson av next Catholic Church
—Se4 p 111
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese bey Catholic Church—See
front col'd p II
PRA_NN &amp; STANNARD, Main e Park p1—See front cover
MATTRESS MFR.

PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front cad p

GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106

LAUNDRIES.
Lee Sing, Main
Lundquist A. V., Flying Point av, Stony Creek

MEAT MARKETS.
Stony Greek
Ablondi Joseph,
Ablondi Petal., School, Stony Creek
BRADLEY H. E., W Main—See p 108
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
HOLMAN &amp; FOSTER, Healey bdg Main—See p109
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 108
Rossi L. &amp; Co., School, Stony Creek
WILFORD C. H., Main—See p 109

LAWYERS
Doolittle Harry W., Pine Orchard rd
Kenyon A. J., Damascus
&amp;cher Edmund, Main c Rogers
LIQUOR DEALERS
(See also Saloons).
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p 108
Beardsley Daniel H., 10 Harbor
McGrail Bros., r Totoket Hotel
Monroe G. H., Harbor
RICE M. P., Maine Veto—See p113
LOCK MFRS.
Yale &amp; Towne Mfg. Co., Main
LUMBER
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p110
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See front cord p VI
MACHINIST.
Thumshirn George, E Main

Main,

MERCHANT TAILOR
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p106
MILK DEALER.
•
Newton F. J., Brushy Plain	
MILLINER.
Drake Edith L., Main
MUSIC TEACHERS
Braclley Edward E. (piano), Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Johnson Eli7aheth II. Miss, 7 Bradley av
NEWSPAPER
BRANFORD OPINION (weekly), P. 0. blk Main—See
p105
NEWS ROOMS.
Paine M. L., Mein, Stony Greek
Tomlinson E. S., Mein

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NURSES.
Beach Etta Miss, 90 E Main
Jacobs Mary A. Mrs., 20 Rogers
Smith Alice E. Mrs., 31 Main opp Baptist Church
OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
OIL MFRS.
Kelsey E. R. (fish), Short Beach
OPTICIAN.
PECKLIAM F E. &amp; 00, Main—See front col'd p III
OYSTER GROWERS AND SHIPPERS
Beach E. B., off Flying Point, Stony Creek
Smith Charles E., Flying Point, Stony Creek
Stony Oreek Oyster Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek
PAINTERS (HOUSE, CARRIAGE AND SIGN).
Cook Anderson S., Main
Hamra Gustave A. R., 90 E Main
HARRINGTON C. W., Hopson av next Lutheran Church
—See p 111
MOSLEY B. F., Montowcse
	
See front col'd p II
HUBBARD HENRY W. (carriage), Church c Wilford—
See p113
MOORE J. S. (carriage), Rogers—See p 112
Page Henry W., Hall av, Stony Creek
Way H. N., Montowese opp S Main

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Leete I. P., E Main
Tenney A. J., 10 Montowese
Townsend G. H., Main c Flying Point at, Stony Creek
Zink W. H., Main opp Rogers
PICTURE FRAME D1FR.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES AND
MOULDINGS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
PLUMBERS
Bishop N. H., Main, Stony Creek
.
Bradley Co. The, Main	
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p108
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cad p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cad plY
PRINTERS.
Andrews Harry 0. (job), Montowese
BRANFORD OPINION (job), P. 0. Mk Main—See p105
QUARRIES.
Branford Granite Co., Flying Point, Stony CI	 eek
Norcross 0. W., Stony Creek
Stony Creek Red Granite Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek
REAL ESTATE.

PAINTS, OILS, ETC.

JOHNSON JOHN H. (shore cottages), Flying Point,

GRISWOLD S A (oil and glass), Main—See p 106
Harnre Gustave A. R., 90 E Main•
HUTCHINSON J. &amp; CO., Main—See front cad p VI
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, Main c Park p1—See front cover
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 107

ROOFING.

PHOTOGRAPHERS
Christy George M., Main, Stony Creek
Miller William E., Main
PHYSICIANS.
Eleock Harry A., 18 Montowase
Evans George E. (homeopathic), Montowese opp S Main
GAYLORD C. W., P. 0. blk: office hours, 8.30 to 9.30 a.
in., 12.30 to 2.30 and 7.00 to 9 p. in.; Sunday, 12 to -.
1.30 and at residence 6 to 7.30 p.

CORCORAN WILLIAM T, Main—See p108
DlJNN P. H., E Main junc. Main—See fitat cord p11
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cad p IV
SALOONS.
Blake John IL, Mein
Buckley J. J., Main c Russell

Gamey Peter J., Main
Desmond P. H., Main
KIVLAN B F., Main—See p 115
LINSLEY S. G., Meadow c Indian Neck av—See p114
•
McCARTHY T. J., Mein—See p115	
OAK Hatt, Main c Chestnut—See trout con p
•
Otell Fred, Main c Kirkham

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Toole Thomas J., Park pl
Totoket House, James O'Connor prop., Main c Park
WET LIARS THOMAS D., Main c Veto—See p 114
SAVINGS BANK.
(See Bank).
SAW MILLS.
OSBORN S. V., foot Rogers—See front cord p VI
Palmer E. S., Stony Creek
Ward Thomas B., Mill Plain
SEWING MACHINES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
SILVERWARE
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front cord p
STAGE LINE.
Branford, That Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line, E Main
STEAM FII	 PINGS MFRS.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co., foot Rogers
STEAM HEATING.
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p 108
DUNN P H, Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
FIOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front cord p II
ENTS.
PECKHAM F. K &amp; CO., Main—See front cord pIll
STOCK COMPANIES.
Branford Granite Co.—Flying Point av, Stony Greek. Incorporated 1889. President, Dr. Frank J. Ertel; Secretary and Treasurer, James J. Moran
Branford Lighting and Water CO. The—Incorporated
1894. Capital, $100,000. President, A. K Hammer.
Secretary, A. M. Young; Treasurer, A. 0. Shepardson;
Superintendent, F. H. Golding. Office Henley Mg
Branford Savings Bank—Incorporated 1889. Town Hall
bdg. President, Henry H. Fowler; Vice President, --M. P. Harding; Secretary and Treasurer, Willie% t.'
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Malleable Iron.Fittings Co—Foot Rogers. Incorporated
1864. CApital, $125,000. President Arthur C. Walworth; Treasurer and General Manager, T. F. Hammer; Secretary and Superintendent, A. E. Hammer
New England Engineering Co. The (branch)--0ffice Bosley bdg Main
Stony Creek Oyster Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek. Incorporated 1868. Capital, $42,000. President, Prank
Kimberly; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank E. Smith
Stony Creek Red Granite Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek.
Incorporated 1889. Capital, $150,000. President,
Theodore II. Babcock; Vice President, Samuel Babcock; Secretary and Treasurer, Everett S. Grant
Yale &amp; Towne Mfg. Co.—Main c Ivy. President, Henry
It Towne, Secretary and Treasurer, Schuyler Merritt;
Treasurer, George E. White
STOVES AND RANGES. •
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main, Stony Creek—See p 107
CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p108
DTJNN P H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p h
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
TAILORS.
Bernstein Elias, Flying Point av, Stony Greek
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 106
TEA, COFFEE, ETC.
(See also Grocers).
BRAINERD FRANK E., Main Sten
n ny Oreek—See p 108
KANE J. T., '3Iontowes'e—See p108
PRANN &amp; STANNARD, MaannSee front cover
WOODCOCK G. S., Main c Rogers—See p 107
TEAMSTER
Mannix Lawrence, Ivy
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
Southern New England Telephone Exchange, Wilford av
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER

WORKERS.

Bishop N. H., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
-CORCORAN WILLIAM T., Main—See p108
DlJNN P. H., Mein c Chestnut—See front cord pII
ENGQUIST A. R.., Rogers—See front cord p IV

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TINWARE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
TRUCKING AND CARTING.
RICE M. P., Main—See p113
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 106
UPHOLSTERER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
VARIETY STORES
Heller Ludwig, Main
Monroe L. J., 84 Harbor
WALL PAPER, ETC.
Harare Gustave A. R., 90 E Main
WATOEMAKE'RS AND REPAIRERS
PECKHAM F. E. &amp; CO., Main—See front coil p HI
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p106
WOOD DEALER
Newton F. J., Brushy Plain

THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.
PUBLISHERS OF DIRECTORIES
OF FIFTY CITIES AND TOWNS

BRANFORD TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk and Treasurer, William It Foote.
Selectmen, M. P. Rice, David Ashman, Charles S. Bradley.
Assessors, David Baldwin, Martin Burke.
Board of Relief, Henry II. Fowler, Henry A. Hall, Edward
S. Palmer
Grand Jurors, John Fades, Gustave Johnson.
Constables, Everett L. Moore, John Frazier, Henry E.
Bradley, John Monahan, John Landrigan, Antonio
Lazzari.
Registrar; nit Voting District, F. A. Finch, Wilfred.L.
Moore.
Registrars Second Voting District, Frank Hall, Alexander
Sutherland.
Auditors, John J. V. Cunningham, John P. Callahan.
Treasurer of Schools, Richard Bradley.
Justices of Peace, qualified, Ifarcus 0. Babcock, Walter H.
Zink, William T. Howd.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Warden, Thomas P. Carney.
Burgesses, C. H. Wilford, M. P. Rice, Peter Dunn, F. E.
Peckham, W. L. Moore.
Secretary and Treasurer, William It Foote.
SCHOOLS.
Board of Education—President, Charles W. Gaylord, M.
D.; Secretary and Clerk, John J. V. Cunningham;
Acting School Visitor, Rev. T. S. Devitt; Marcus 0.
Babcock, James H. Barker, Llewellyn IL Barked.,
Joseph Mattson, Frank E. Smith, John Van Wie and
Michael F. Wallace.
Center District High School—George F. Murdock, Principal; Miss May S. Finney, Assistant Principal; Second
Assistant Principal, Mies Carrie IL Smith.
Grammar School, No. 8—Miss Eliza T.J. Scanlon.
Lower Grammar, No. 7—Miss Hattie 31... Taylor.
Lower Grammar, No. 6—Mies Julia L. Lanphier.
Intermediate, No. 5—Miss M M. Robbins.
Intermediate, No. 4—Miss Sarah J. Boyingtoru.

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Intermediate, No. 3—Miss Laurette H. Babcock.
Second Primary, No. 2—Miss Susie T. Newell.
Primary, No. 3—Miss Grace R. Covert.
Primary, No. 2—Miss Inez Smith.
Primary, No. 1—Miss M. Wallace.
Kindergarten—Miss Ellen F. R. Lynch.
Stony Creek District—Grammar School, No. 4, Miss Susan
E. Hart. Intermediate, No. 3, Miss Sara E. Spencer.
Second Primary, No. 2, Miss Josephine F. Kelley.
Primary, No 1, Miss Lena Schwarz.
Harbor Street District—Grammar School, No. 2, Miss Ella
T. MeGrail. Primary, No. 1, Miss Julia V. Buckley.

stead; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. Henry
W. Winkley; Organist, Robert Goodyear; Sexton, William J. McKee. St. Andrew's Brotherhood—President, Robert Goodyear. Daughters of the King—
President, Mrs. Winkley; Vice President, Miss Clara
Kenyon; Secretary, Miss Laurette H. Babcock.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Tabor Ohurch—Established
1888. Iopson
avenue. Pastor, Rev. Karl A. Martin;
l
Deacons Sven Andersen, Obristoffer Ealkenstrom,
V. Erickson, Alfred Damber a Ludwig Nelson; Sunday School Superintendent, Rev. Karl A. Martin; Organist, Alfred Damberg; Sexton, Frank Johnson.
Swedish Young People's Society, Lutheran Church,
meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each
month at Church. President, Andrew J. Johnson.
Tabita Woman's Mission Society meets last Thursday
of each month. President, Mrs. Charles Reynolds.
Nerpes Finnish Ladies' Society meets first Thursday
afternoon of each month. President, Mrs. J. E.
Sundquist.
Swedish Lutheran Gethsemane Church, Stony Creek—
Established 1888. Services first Sunday of each month
at 3 p. m. Pastor, Rev. Karl A. Martin.
St. Mary's It C. Church—Main street and Hopson avenue.
Pastor, Rev. Edward Martin; Assistant Pastor, Rev.
M. P. McCarthy; Organist, Mrs. Richard Crosby; Sun. day School Superintendent, Rev. M. P. McCarthy;
Lady Superintendent, Miss Nellie Regan; Sexton,
David Williams.

Ungraded Schools.
Mill Plain District—Miss Minnie E. Hart.
Damascus District—Miss Catherine M. Conway.
Paved Street District—Miss Mary S. Beecher.
Teacher in Vocal Music, Miss Blatchley.
Teacher in Drawing, Miss Elsie L. Nichols.
CHURCHES.

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BRANTFORD DIRECTORY.

Baptist Church—Organized 1838. Located on the Green.
Established 1888. Pastor, Rev. Joseph McKean; Deacons, Geo. T. B. Bosley, Henry W. Hubbard, William
Bailey; Treasurer, W. N. Boynton; Clerk, Willis
Beach; Organist, Mrs. Wilfred L. Moore; Superintendent of Sunday School, W. N. Boynton.
First Congregational Church—Organized 1644. Pastor,
Rev. T. S. Devitt, Ph. D., D. D.; Deacons, William
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Thatcher; Clerk and Treasure; J. J. V. Cunningham;
Clerk and Treasurer of Ecclesiastical Society, E. E.
Isbell; Organist, Miss, Carrie Buckbee; Sexton, W. H.
Dean; Sunday School Superintendent, F. T. Bradley.
Church of Christ (Congregational), Stony Creek—Formed
January 16, 1877. Incorporated May 22, 1889. Pasto; Rev. Stanley F. Bloinfield; Clerk, J. H. Northam;
Deacons, 3. L. Tucker, F. E. Smith; Treasurer,
Charles E. Smith.
Trinity Church (Episcopal)—Parish organized 1784. ,
Church built 1852. Chapel built 1880. Rector, Rev.
Henry W. Winkley; Wardens, William It Foote, Fred.
Jourdan; I'arish Clerk and Treasurer, Frank G. Teater; Vestrymen, Wm. R. Foote, Fred Jourdan, Henry
F. Jourdan, George H. Newell, Frank G. Tester, W.
H. Allsworth, M. 0. Babcock, C. G. Francis, H. Ohn-

SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
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Hall first and third Wednesday evenings of each
month. Chief Ranger William J. McKee . Financial
Recording Secretary, Luke
Secretary, Michael Kiely;
Quinn; Treasurer, Charles M. Johnson.
A. 0. II., Division, No. 1—Meets third Friday of each
month at Music Hall. President, Timothy McCarthy 1st; Financial Secretary, Luke Quinn- Recording
' Doyle.
, Secretary, Michael Kiely; Treasurer, John J.
A. 0. U. W., Binder Lodge, No. 65, Stony Creek—Meets
that and third Mondays of each month in St. George's
Hall. M. W., Charles Opie; Foreman, John P. Lew;
Overseer, Benjamin Bowhay; Recorder, Thomas Bray;
Financier, John A. Greenvoll; Receiver, John H.
Northern.
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BRANFORD DIRFOTORY.

Branford Agricultural Soeiety—Incorporated March 16,
1893. Annual meeting second Monday in November.
Annual fair September 18, 19 and 20, 1900, at the
Branford Driving Park. President, Edwin Doolittle;
First Vice President, Richard A. Howd; Second Vice
President, Edwin L. Wilford; Treasurer, William R.
Foote; Secretary, John P. Callahan.
Catholic Club—Meets first Sunday of each month, Club
room Toole's Block, Main. President, John O'Neil;
Secret
ary, Michael Kiely; Treasurer, Rev. M. P. McCarthy.
D. 0. H., Franz Abt Lodge, No. 600—Meets on second and
fourth Wednesdays at Oak Hall 0 B. Karl Moory;
U. B., George Velker; Secretary, Karl Gerber; Trees' urer, Fritz Jourdan.
Emerald Social Club—Meets second Monday of each
month at Emerald Club rooms, Main street Organized June 1, 1876. President, John O'Neil; Secretary, J. Edward Matthews; Treasurer, Jam,es Galligan.
F. &amp; A. M., Widows' Sons' Lodge, No. 66—Regular 00131munications first and third Wednesdays in each month
at 7.30 o'clock p. m., except July and August, first
Wednesday, Masonic Hall. W. M., Thomas P. Pre131e •
S. W., Edward H. liowd; J. W., W. L. Moore; Treat;
user, C. F. Bradley; Secretary, L. A. Merriam; S. D.,
William R. Foote; J. D., Samuel A. Pond; S. S., Willis
Bradley; J. S., Charles A. Blackstone; Tyler, D. W.
Goddard.
I. 0. 0. F., Seaside Lodge, No. 84, Stony Creek—Meets
Friday of each week, Seaside Hall. N. G., John
Northam; V. G., W. J. Howd; Secretary, Howard G.
Robins; Treasurer, E. S. Palmer; P. S. Richard BowL 0. 0. F., Granite Encampment, No. 19—Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays, Seaside Hall. C. P., William J.
Howd; IL P., Clarence Williams; S. W., Henry Page;
J. W., Howard G. Robins; Scribe, Edward H. lewd;
Treasurer, Richard Bowhay.
I. 0. 0. F., Venona Rebecca Lodge, Stony Creek—Meets
first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. N.
G., Miss Bessie Rogers; V. G., Mrs. Jennie Bowhay;
Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Norton; Trcasurer, Miss
' Florence A. Mead.
Manchester Unity, Loyal Blackstone Lodge, No. 7,531, I.
0. 0. F.—Meets first and third Thursdays of each
month, Pythian Hall. N. G., John Record; V. G.,
William Goldsmith; P. S., H. 0. Andrews; 'E. S.,
Frank Chalpel; Treasure; William Record.

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83

Manchester Unity, Loyal Star of Hope Lodge, No. 7,051,
I. 0. 0. F., Stony Creek—Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month, St. George's Hall. N. G.,
Harry Julian; V. G., Eben Coe; Elect Secretary, G. E.
Bishop; Permanent Secretary, William Spargo; Treasurer, John McLean.
Iron Molders' Union, No. 82—Meets third Saturday of
each month at Music Hall.
Knights of Columbus, Eldorado Council, No. 10—Meets
first Tuesday evening of each month at Music Hall.
Grand Knight, John B. Dunn; Financial Secretary,
John P. Callahan; Recording Secretary, Luke Quinn;
Treasurer, John H. McDermott.
K. of P., Woodland Lodge, No. 39—Meets every Monday
evening in Pythian Hall. C. C., Newton E. Winans;
K. of R. and S., Wilfred L. Moore.
K. of P., George B. Shaw Lodge, No. 57—Meets every
Wednesday at St. George's Hall. Stony Creek. C. C.,
F. E. Brainerd; V. C., Harry Harding; K. of It and
S., A. L. Sullivan.
Uniformed Rank, K. of P.—Meets third Tuesday of each
month at Pythian Hall. Captain. T. B. Beach: First
Lieutenant, N. E. Winans; Second Lieutenant, George
Baisley; Secretary, Victor Bohn.
M. T. F. Benefit Association—President, C. H. Holsenbeek:
Secretary , W. E. Beach; Treasurer, H. E. Thatcher.
E.
N. 0. P., Montowese Lodge, No. 184—Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at Pythian Hall.
Warden, G. S. Pond; Secretary, H. 0. Andrews; Financial Secretary, J. C. Barnes; Treasurer, C. G.
Blackstone.
N. P. 0. P., Princess Lod g e—Meets eve find and third
Tuesday evening in Masonic Hal.
Emma Auger; Secretar y , Mrs. Luella Moore: Financial
Secretary , Mrs. Julia R. Anctrews; Treasurer, Mts. H.
M. Blackstone.
Polishers' 'Union, No. 122—Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month at Music Hall.
Sons of St. George, Stony Creek—Meets second and fourth
Thursdays of each month in Sons of St. George Hall.
President, Charles Opie, Jr.; Secretary, John E. Edwards; Assistant Secretary, John Spargo; Treasurer
Richard Edwards.
F. 0. G. C., Fidelity Commendery, No. 343—Meets even
second and fourth Monday evening at Armory Hall.
N. C., James S. Rice; Secretary. , Willis E. Beach; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Willis E. Beach; Treasurer, H.
E. Thatcher.

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BLACKSTONE.,LIBRARy.
The above cut represents the Blackstone Memorial Library. It was presented to the town of Branford by Mr.
Timothy B. Blackstone of Chicago, as a memorial of his
father, Mr. James Blackstone, who was an honored and life
long resident of Branford. Although some project of the
kind had been often talked of in Branford, its first real
inception dates from the efforts of Rev. M. K. Bailey, formerly rector of Trinity Church, to found a reading room or
venter for the younger men of the town to assemble. This
project, meeting with but slow financial response, a committee was formed, consisting of Mr. Alfred E. Hammer,
Mr. Lester J. Nichols and Dr. C. W. Gaylord, to confer personally OT by letter with several who having gone out from
Branford might still have an interest in their native town
and birthplace. Out of these negotiations developed the
offer of a	
t to the town of a free libra
rary.
The building is 160 feet long by 140 feet wide and consists of two stories and basement. In the basement are
the gymnasium and bath moms, the store monis and the
bailers and engine room, gas machines and electric light
plant. On the first floor are the reading, students', catalogue and librarian's rooms, shelves for 20,000 books, and
a lecture hall with stage and gallery. On the second
floor are the reception, directors', retiring rooms, and art
galleries.
The reading room is liberally supplied with the best,
literature of the day, and its use, together with that of the
library, is free to all inhabitants of Branford.
A branch library and delivery station was opened at
Stony Creek February 3, 1900.
Librarian, Prof. H. M. Whitney: Assistant Librarians, .'
Mrs. H. Palmer, Branford; George U. Hall at Stony Creek.

BRANFORD DIRECTORY.	

85

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Branford Division, No. 16, S. of T.—Meets first and third
Mondays of each month at Armory Hall D G W P.,
James S. Rice.
St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society—Meets in Music Hall first
Friday in every month. President, William S.
Clancy; Treasurer, William Regan; Financial Secretary, J. &amp;broad Matthews; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, John F. Regan.
St. Mary's Ladies' T. A. and B. Society—Meets the second
and fourth Fridays of each month at Music Hall.
' President, Miss Elizabeth J. Dunn . Treasurer, Miss
'
Katherine MeGrail; Recording Secretary,
Miss Minnie
Matthews.
Young Cadets' Society—President, Henry Garvey; Recording Secretary, Thomas Griffin; Financial Secretary,
James Reynolds; Treasurer, Rev. M. P. McCarthy;
Marshal, William Massey.
G. A. R.
Mason Rogers Post, No. 7—Meets second and fourth
Thursday evenings of each month in Armory Hall.
Commander, Charles 11. Frisbie; S. V. C., Samuel G.
Cooke; J. V. C., Edwin L. Wilford; Chaplain, H. W.
Hubbard; 0. D., N. R. Terhune; 0. G., William Cobleigh; Adjutant, J. E. Towner; Q. M., A. B. Barker;
Q. M. S., E. J. Bird; Surgeon, Dr. W. 11. Zink.
Mason Rogers Woman's Relief Corps, No. 46—Meets first
Thursday evening and third Thursday afternoon of
each month at Armory Hall. President, Mrs. Emily
V. President, Mrs. Julia Barker; Secretary, Mrs. NelA. Boynton; Treasurer, Mrs Lillie Goddard.

CEMETERIES.
Branford Center Cemetery—Montowese street. Superintendent, S. A. Griswold.
Damascus Cemetery.
Mill Plain Cemetery.
St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Cemetery—East Main street.
Superintendent, Frank Cull.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery—Monroe street.
Sexton, Frank Cull.
,	
Stony. Creek Cemetery. Sexton, E. J. Keyes.

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BRANFORD DIRE'CTORY.
POST OFFICES.

Branford Post Office—Postmaster, H. Guy Linsley. 	 Office open at 6.30 a. in., closed at 8.30 p. m. 	 Mails
going East leave at 7.50, 11.00 a. m., and 5.15 p. in.
Mails going West leaves at 8.45, 11.00 a. m., 4.00 and
7.00 p. in.	 Mails arrive from West at 8.30, 11.45 a.
in., and 5.50 p. in.	 Arrive from East 9.30 a. m., 2.30,
5.00 and 7.40 p. m.	 Office open Sundays from 12.00
m. to 1.00 p. in.
Short Beach Post Office—Postmaster, Etta I. K. Nesbit:
from October 1st to July 1st, mail closes 8 a. m., mail
arrives 10.30 a. Tn.; from July 1st to September 1st,
mail closes 8 a. ni. and 5 p. in., mail arrives 10.30 a.
'	
m. and 7.30 p. in.
Stony Creek Post Office—Postmaster, Mrs. M. L. Paine.
Arrival and departure of mails:	 Arrive	 from	 the
East, 9 a. m., 4.28 and 7.14 . p. m.; West, 8.22, 11.32
a. in. and 5.45 p. m.	 Departure to the East, 8.22 and
11.32 a. m., 5.45 p. in.; West, 9, 11.24 a. m., 4.28 and
7.14 p. in.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor, George E. Loinisbury, Ridgefield; salar y , $4,000.
Lieutenant-Governor, Lyman A. Mills, Middlefield; salary,
$500.
Secretary of State, Huber Clark, Willimantic; salary,
$1,500.
Treasurer, Charles S. Mersielc, New Haven; salary, $1,500.
Comptroller, Thompson S. Grant. Enfield; salary , $1,500.
Attorney-General,	 Charles	 Phelps,	 Rockville;	 salary,
$4,000.
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President, William McKinley, of Ohio; salary, $50,000.
Secretary of State, John Hay, of Ohio; salary 88 000.
Secretary of the Treasury, Lyman J. Gage, of Illinois; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of War, Thihn Root, of New York; salary,
$8,000.
Attorney-General, Sohn W. Griggs, of New Jersey; salary,
,
$8,000.	
Postmaster-General. Charles Emory Smith. of Pennsylvania; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of the Navy, Jahn D. Long, of Massachimetts;
salary, $8,000.
Secretar y of the Interior. Ethan A. Hitchcock, of Missouri:
salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson, of Iowa; salary,
$8,000.

LIST OF

POST OFFICES IN CONNECTICUT.
Abington 	
Windham
Addison 	
Hartford
Williston 	
New Haven
Tolland
Andover	
New Haven
Ansonia	
Ashford	
Wtodbam
New London
Asinvillett 	
Fairfield
Aspetack 	
Tolland
Atwoedville 	
Avon	
Hartford
Liteltheid
BakersvMe 	
WIndham
Ballonville 	
New London
Baltic 	
LItchfie/d
Bantam	
Litc.Infleld
Barham	 	
New Haven
Beacon Fall 	
Beckley 	Hartford
Hartford
Berlin 	
New Haven
Bethany	
Fairfield
Bethel 	
Litchfield
Bethlehem.	
New London
Bill Hill	
Nat London
Mack Hall 	
Hartford
Bloomlel	
Litehted
Boardman	
_Tolland
Bolton	— — .	
Tolland
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Botsford 	
Fairfield
Bortahrtile ...... ..	 ew London
, Fairfield
Branchville	
New Hama
Brauford	
Fahnleld
Brid geport	
Litchfield
Bridgewater	
Bristol 	
Hartford
Hartford
Broad Brook	
New London
Fairfield
Brook=	
Brookfield Center— 	 .Fatrfield
Brooklyn 	
Windham
New Haven
Brooks Vale 	
Hartford
Buckingham 	
Hartford
Buck/and 	
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Bulls Bridge	
Burlington	
Hartford
	
Hartford
Litchfield
Murrill*	
campinells Mills	 New London
LItc.bilsid
Campville 	
Litchfield
Canaan	
Fairfield
Cannon	
Windham
Canterbury	
HarrtoM
Canton. 	
Lenterbrook	
Middlesex
New London
Center Groton 	
Hartford
Center Hill 	
Windham
Central Village	
-Litchfield
Chapinillle	
Windham
Chaplin 	
New Haven
Cheake	
Middlesex
Cheater. 	
Sew
London
Chesterfield 	
Tolland
cnemane BM 	
Windham
Clarke Corner	
New London
Clarks Falls	
.Middlesex
Clinton	
New Haven
Clintonville 	
Middlesex
Cobalt	
New London
Colchester	
Litchfield
Colebrook	
Colebrook Myer	
Litchfield
Collbiavllle	
Hartford
Columbia 	
Tolland
ComsMasHridge..
Hiecdt
Copper Hill 	
Cornwall	
LIM	 eld
Cornwall Bridge 	
Litchfield
Litchfield
Cornwall Center	
Litchfield
Collura Hollow	
Fairfield
Coma	
Toltam
Coventry	
Fatah'
Cranbury...a 	
Cromwell	
.1111ddlemix
Tolland
Crystal Late	
Fairfield
Danbury	
Danielson 	
Windham
	
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Derby	Sew Haven
Duncan	
bi indigoes
Middlesex
Durham
Middlesex
Cate 	
Nagleville	
Tolland ,
Berlin 	
East Be	
Hartford r
Neat Canaan 	
Litchfield
East Carnival .... .................
Windham
Beat Glastonbury	
Eat Inaby	
Eat Haddam	
Middlesex
Mat Hampton	
Hanford
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East Morris	
Heaton 	

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New Haven
East River	
Windham
East Thompson 	
East Wallingford	 New Haven
Tolland
Heat Winingtou 	
East Windsor	
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East Woodatoek	
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Elmwood
Enfield	
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Fairfield 	
Fairfield
Pair Haven (StationNew
Haven) 	
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Falls Village	
liartroro
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New London
Hartford
Forestville	
Franklin	
New London
Gales Ferry	
New London
Gardner Lake	
New London
Litchfield
Gaidordrtille 	
Georgetown 	
Gildersleeve.	
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Greens Farms	
Greenville	
Newu
Fairfield
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Greenwich	
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New London
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Staldne Dale.	
Grown 	
New London
Grove Beech 	
Wad sex
New Haven
lenffle	
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Middleton
Haddam 	
Haddam Neck 	
mmdlasex
	
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Slew London
Hamdenn	
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Windhem
Hanover	
Sew Landon
Matford
Hartford	
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Ashville.
Hartland	
Hartford
I	 Itchteld
Fairfield
Hawleyville	
Fairfield
Hawthorn 	
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Hebron 	
Megan= 	
Highland rug	
High Rift*	
Mghwood 	
MUrtown
Mahan=	
Havarti*	
Hopewell	
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dham

Huntington	
	 Fairfield
Huntsville 	
LiFtall
ainuelidd
Malan 	
Ironton	
Middles'
Jewett	
	
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lenfdoon
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Kent Fusee	
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Kilikia
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lIngw
Bilddiesta
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LakevilleLitchfield
La
Litchfield
Laneeville	
nrelIstat
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La=sa
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New Londe"
L atvia	
New Haven
Lemintwon	
New London
Leonard Bridge 	
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New Laths
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Litehlield......... ....... Litchfield
Middles..
Middles*.
Ltello
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Fairfield
Long Mil	
Long Ridge	
Fairfield
New London
Lynn	
airfield
Zone Main 	
	
New an
Main Bates (Station Meriden),
New Nava
Ifstlebester	
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Mmichester Green 	
.Hartford
Tolland
Mansfield Center	
Tolland
Mansfield Depot.	
Hartford
Mapleton	
sr
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Hartford
Marlboro 	
Hartford
Mite	
Tolland
mathavant	
sw London
Masan,	
Windham
liechardesyMe. 	
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Melrose	
New Haven
Meriden	
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Marrow	
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Monrtill 	
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106

ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. W. JOHNSON, D. D. S.,

Dentistry in all its Branches.
139 ORANGE STREET,

NEW HAVEN, CONN.

107

LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE
BETWEEN NEW HAVEN and NEW LONDON.
lay departments are constantly stocked with a full line of Drags, Medicines, Con-

fectionery, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery.

BRANFORD OFFICE OPEN DAILY.

Choice Groceries, Imported and Domestic.

P. 0. BLOCK, MAIN STREET, 	
BRANFORD, CONN.
By the use of our New Anasthetic, Teeth are extracted
without Pain or any bad effects.

MEATS AND PROVISIONS
Hardware, Tinware and Woodenware.
AGENT FOR

J. E. SUNDQUIST,
Dealer in

Mon': and Laid Light and Ileavy Shoo:
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF RUBBER GOODS.

40 Rogers Street, Branford, Gonne
S. A. GRISWOLD,
L. 1.C.6.1,....TC'S
COMPLETE

HOUSE FURNISHINGS

CLOTHING STORE
AND GENTS'

MerchantTailor
Also Dealer in Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Clothing and Jewelry.

- UPHOLSTERING
AND FURNITURE REPAIRING.
UNDERTAKINeandEMBILIIING
MAIN ST., BRANFORD, CT.

* MAIN ST.,
BRANFORD, CT.
Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing-neatly done at short notice.

THE RICHMOND RANGES AND HEATERS.
Carpets, Matting.. Rugs and Oil Cloths, Furniture, Curtains and Bedding. 	
choice line of Wall Papers. Clothing. Hats and Caps,
Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods.

A

DRY GOODS and NOTIONS.
Your patronage is earnestly solicited.

F. E. BRAINERD, Stony Creek.

G. S. WOODCOCK,
DEALER IN

CHOICE, FANCY AND STAPLE

CROCKERY, PAINTS, OILS, FRUIT,
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
A Fins Line of

Teas, Coffees and Canned Goods
Always on Hand

MAIN ST., COIL. ROGERS, BRANFORD, CT.

�ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.

W.

T, CORCORAN,

MEM NM 8111111
TINNING, PLUMBING &amp; JOBBING.
DEALER IN

810111, ROOK l'ORTSC18, NMI FUNIIIIIM
GOON, ITC, ITC.,

Chas.

F. L. JACKSON
DEALER IN

GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS.

MAIN STREET,	

- STONY CREEK.

JAMES T. KANE,
DEALER IN

SHELF and CANNED GOODS,

AL Wilford,

H.ER

PORK,
LARD,
VEAL
LAMB,
POULTRY,
HAMS,
GAME.
VEGETABLES, ETC.

BRANFORD, CONN.

Vegetables, Flour, Feed, Hay and Straw.

109

FINE BEEF,

SOLE AGENT FOR CHALLENGE PUMP
AND WATER PURIFIER.

CHOICE GROCERIES, MEATS,

	

The Nest Goods at the Lowest Cash Prices.

MAIN

STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.

Holman &amp;Foster,
IN
DEALIRS

BEEF, VEAL MUTTON PORK, ETC.

Groceries, Provisions and Flour.

MONTOWESE STREET, 	

BRANFORD, CONN.

H. E. BRADLEY ,
MIMI ad Vegetables
In theft Season.
All Orders Promptly Delivered.

•

West Main Street
BRANFORD CONN.

POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON. SMOKED AND SALT
MEATS. BUTTER, LARD, VEGETABLES AND CANNED GOODS.
' CENTRAL MARKET, BRANFORD, CONN.
Telephone 21424.	

Healey Block.

�	

102

103

CENSUS TABLES

CENSUS TABLES.

UNITED STATES CENSUS, 1880-4890—Continua

UNITED STATES CENSUS, x88o-189o—Continua
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CENSUS TABLES

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Tolland Ebow
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N.wflulo.ln 	
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LitchOe 4 Torrington 	
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New Canaan 	
Fairfield ludgebnry 	
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Fair Haven.
Rockville	
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Hank, 4 Otron lignn City 	
New Haven
Ne gton Junction -.Hartford Roinft)rd
	
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Hartfori
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New London
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110

ADVERTISEMENTS.

F. JOURDAN &amp; SON,

G. W. HARRINGTON,

Dealers in

Contractor and Builder

COAL and WOOD
LUMBER
Of Every Description, Rough or
Dressed, usually found in a
Pint-Class Yard.

ROSIN SIZED SHEATHING. SINGLE
AND TWO-PLY READY
ROOFING.
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111

CARPENTER AND JOINER.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to at Reasonable
Rates.

HOPSON AVENUE,
Next to Lutheran Church, Branford, Conn.

Harbor St., Branford, Conn.

PE'TER A. LUNDQUIST9
I STONE
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J. H. JOHNSON
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Bridges and Docks Built Complete.
Contracts taken for Building Docks,

Jobbing promptly attended to. Furnished
en an • for Sale. Shore
Cottages a SFerailtY'

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promptly attended to. Stone Furnished
and Carted.

Flying Point, STONY CREEK, CT.

FLYING POINT AV.,
STONY CREEK, CT.

RICHARD BRADLEY,

OSCAR CRUET

Contractor and Builder.

CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER

Estimates furnished upon application. I build

Jobbing promptly attended to.

from the collar up. No job too

P. 0. BOX 17.
W., LINDEN POINT AVENUE
STONY CREEK.

large, none too small.

14 NIONTOWESE ST.,

BRANFORD, CON N.

CARPENTER,
— CONTRACTOR
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112

ADVERTISEMENTS.

113

ADVSIMEITMENTS.

J. S. MOORE.

M. P. RICE,

Carriage Manufacturer

CONTRACTOR

AND REPAIRER.

PAINTING, TRIMMING,
Wood Work, Iron Work.

ROGERS ST., BRANFORD, CONN.

T. It BRAY,
•PRACTICAL HORSESHOER AND GENERAL JOBBER.

AND

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LIVERY AND
EXCAVATING, GENERAL CARTING.
Plans and Estimates Furnished.

MAIN ST., BRANFORD, CONN.

HENRY
W. HUBBARD,
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STONY CREEK, CONN.

FEED STABLES

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GEKILEVEN'S DRIVING HORSES A SPECIALTY.

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Rogers &amp;net, BRANFORD, CONN.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

DOUBLE-BEACH-HOUSE,
HENRY CLARK, Prop.

OPEN SUMMER AND WINTER.
SHORE DINNERS A SPECIALTY.
DOUBLE BEACH,	

BRANFORD, CONN.

Charles E. Williams,
RESTAURANT

ADVERTISEMENTS.	

116

T. J. McCARTHY,
DEALER IN

Choice Ales Wines Liquors
AND CIGARS.

Also Bottler of Quinnipiae Lager. Families Supplied.
All goods delivered free.

MAIN STREET, BRA NFORD, CONN.

B. Fa ipiTIAAN7
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Choice Ales, Wines, Liquors

ICE CREAM,
CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARS
TEMPERANCE DRINKS.

AND CIGARS.

AND

Agt. for D. G.Yuengling Brewing Co., 128th St. and Amsterdam Av., New York.
Yuengling's Bottled Be er al ways

P. 0. BOX ISO. BRA NFORD, CONN.

JOHN T. SLINEY,
AGENT FOR

Beadlestone &amp; Woerz's
Im • erial Ale and Porter.
ALSO,

Weidemann's Lager Beer.
Car, lain and Veto Sts., BRANFORD, CORN.

Seymour G. Linsley,
DEALER IN

Choice Ales,
Wines,
Liquors
AND CIGARS,

CONTRACTOR.
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Crushed and Building Stone and Sand Furnished. Telephone 2111-5.
Estimates Furnished.

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Cor. Main and Harbor Ste., Branford, Conn.
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THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,

DIRECTORY ...PUBLISHERS,

Cot Meadow St. and Indian Ned AR, Branford, Conn.
206-210 Meadow Street, Nevi Haven, Con

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ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN DIRECTORY
ESTABLLSEED WO.	

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MORGAN &amp; HUMISTON CO.,

DOORS,
WINDOWS,

BLINDS,
Window Frames and Inside Trim. 	

PUBLISHERS.
ORSANIZED NOVEMBER.

....OFFICERS....
President, DAVID B. COULD, St. Louis.
First Vice President, R. L. POLK, Detroit.

Glass of all kinds,

PROUT STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
P. J. MORGAN, Prudent,	
DAVID F. WISER, Secretary.
WM. E. INCEPENAL ?rem

Second Vice President, W. E. MURDOCK, Boston.
Secretary, W. H. BATES, New Yak,
Treasurer, REUBEN H. DONNELLEY, Chicago.

....TRUSTEES....
DAVID B. COULD, St. Louis.
	
W. E. MURDOCK, Boston.

SEWER PIPE.
New England Agents for one of the Largest Manufacturers in Ohio.
EVERY SIZE KEPT IN STOCK IN NEW HAVEN,
FOR QUICK SHIPMENT.

Cements, Bluestone, Brick Hair Fl
THE WARNER-MILLER CO.,
KEW EIAILVEDT. CONT./.
NIF/Ao/esalers or Masons' /Supplies or every description.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY,
PUBL/BEIEHB OF THE

American Carriage Directory
208 Meadow St., New Haven, at.

	

R. L. POLK, Detroit.
W. H. BATES, New York.

A. G. \WRIGHT, Milwaukee.
REUBEN H. DONNELLEY, Chicago. 	
	
J.
L Hill, Richmond, Va.
W. H. LEE, New Haven.
	
SMITH,
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Paul
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TI4 011JECTS OF ENE 1111EDEEETIO MIakt MI TOMMIE:

FIRST: To improve the directOry business by the interchange
of ideas, and by the exchange of competent employes.
SECOND: To protect the public against fraudulent advertising
schemes, operated under the name of directories, and to dm e such
publishers out of the business.
THIRD: To provide pennanent and continuous empionnent
for honest and faithful directory camassess.
FOURTH For the mutual advancement of the estabIshed and
prospective Interests of all who may become members of the
association.

�118	

ADVERTISEMENTS.

119

ADVIERTMZEICICTS.

THE

"Weill Carriage Directory,
CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF THE

Etre SHISH ED 1873.

	

INCORPORATED 1891.

The Price &amp; Lee Company,
DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS.
Publishers of the following Directories:
...CONNECTICUT...
New Haven.
Bridgeport.
j Waterbury ;and
Naugatuck.
Meriden.
New Britain.
I lliddietewn and
) Portland.
Norwich.
New London.
Willimantic.
Norwalk.
Stamford.
{
Derby,
Shelton and
(Seymour.
; Winstad and
Torrington.

Carriage Manufacturers, Carriage Dealers, Manufacturers
and Dealers in Carriage Hardware, Carriage Makers'
Supplies, and everything pertaining to the
Carriage Trade.

I Plain:hair
Rockville.
Southington.
Wallingford.
Milford.
New Milford.
Bethel.
Branford.
Essex
no
Dee
fl ea an
East Haddam

A Valuable Book of Reference to the Trade

,IPTLICIIE, $5.00_

...MASSACHUSETTS...
Sprisatggad. _ and
We Swie
.
i
Sifolyoke and
1 South Hadley Palls.
Pittsfield.
.(Northampton and
1 Easthampton.
Fitchburg.
Leominster.
j Clinton and
1 Lancaster.
Athol and
Orange.
Gardner.
O.
American Carriage Bindery.

Metal Wenn Directory
For New England and New York State.

Mstories of ...
Waterbury
and Hamden, Conn.

Home Office:

206-210 Meadow Street,
New Haven, Connecticut . . .
Branches :

The Price &amp; Lee Co., Publishers,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.

4? *Fairfield Ave., SCUMMY, COOL
174 Grand St., Waterbury, COWL
320 main St., New Brittle, ea
83 Baia St., Ilogwia, Con.
MO Beak St. low Landon, Cons.
44 xarrison Ave.. Springfield, Nsa.	
DM Mira St., Holyoke, Ease.
367 MHz St., Fitchburg, tam
so Cottage Now, Pittsfield. Nam.

Sothis St., Northampton. Nam

�evening , or the benefit of the Improveinen society, and the receipts
were not enough to cc ,er the expenses. l bs views were very floe and
the desert tient were short andlatereating. . S. Moues gave a number
of selecti as on the graphophone.
But We nesday evening, another
lecture will be ono on "The Boer4
and the oer War," If the public
taro out ad support this one, the
course will be continued, but otherwise the le Lures will be discontinued.
Mr. Ham ' sr has been to considerable
trouble an expens in arranging for
these lect yes and his efforts ehould
be apprec aged. The admission is
Is fifteen c nts at d the proceeds go to
the fund tsr ketylog the green in •
presentabl apnearance the coming
summer.
N	

or.! Directories.

The 1900 directories are out and
were chair buted this week.' The
boot is abo t the same size as the '97
book, but °Plains 113 more names.
The total number in this book hi
2,096. In p epariog the directory 869
names wer added and 756 erased.
The addres ea of 756 were changed.
The new di eetory is a much neater
book than t e old, being printed in
larger type.

rruu-Reeu sometaing

that will give you
strength and• build
.up the body.

SCOTT'S
EMULSION
will do i s when everything
fg

else fails. There is no doubt
about it. It nourishes,
strengthens,
builds up and i
!
} makes the body strong and I
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
I fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
I should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
sconPec, indArtahletugiri:Nr Yor

.

Look at other Ranges If it
but you will and nothing to 0
line of Woodlawn and Stem*

set
Fox SALE

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P. H. DUNA
PIXIMIDCRI

Ti NYSE AND &amp;WI
Woman.

• Oor. Main and Chestnut
Bran ford, Coons
Carriage Rep uting'

Piloting and
At a reasonable price
short notice	
NEW WORK TO ORD

J. S. NIOORI

Rogers Sbree,L,

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1900, 1904, 1909&#13;
1913, 1917&#13;
1920, 1925, 1926, 1928&#13;
1930, 1932, 1936, 1939&#13;
1942, 1946&#13;
1950, 1953, 1958&#13;
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MORGAN &amp; HUMISTON CO.;

DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDSJ
Window Frames and Inside Trim. Glass of all kinds.
PROUT STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
DAVID F. WISER, aye
F. J. NtoROAN, President.	

SEWER PIPE.
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PLUMBING, TINNING
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Also Dealer In Stoves,
Ranges and Furnaces.
House Furnishing Goods,
Pumps, Lead Pipes, Etc.
Steam, Hot Water and
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Recent rebuilding and enlargement make
these Stores better than ever.
We were compelled to increase our selling
space to properly take care of this fast-growing
business.	
New departments are being added to meet
demands that are becoming more urgent every
day.
There couldn't help being growth with a
policy cast on such broad and liberal lines as
ours is—satisfaction or your money back.
We offeK only wotthy and dependable
octualities, and ask only a fair price.
You will be very welcome at The Howe 8e
Stetson Stores.

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BRANFORD, CONN.'

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GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS,
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HARDWARE PAINTS AND OILS DRUGS
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TRAP or SANDSTONE,
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LOAM and FILLING.
Works on Trolley Line at East Raven River.

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Post Office Address, Drawer G, EAST HAVEN, CONN.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

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BRANFORD
THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY
D IRECTORY PUBLISHERS 	

DIRECTORY

Home Office: 206-210 Meadow St., New Haven, Conn.
BRANCHES
W Fairfield Ave.	
Bridgeport, Conn.
tya Grand St.	
Waterbury, Conn.	
5ao Main St.	
	
N
ew Britain, Conn.	
85 Main St.	
Norwich, Conn.	
asp Bank St.	
New London, Conn.

BRANCHES	
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387 Men St
Fitchburg, Masa'
Gothic St.
Northampton, Mass.

1904.
CONTAINING

A General Directory of the Citizens Classified
Business Directory, Town Officers, Churches,
Schools, Societies, Etc.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,
206-210 MEADOW STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1904,
By THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,
In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.

�ADTERT/SEMMWTS.

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CONTENTS

JAMES McLAY,

The Carriage Man.
Why send West when you can get
anything in the carriage line from a two
wheel cart to a two horse heavy wagon.
We have an assortment of 300 carriages,
wagons and harness to select from.
$5.00 to $300.00. We are in a position to
discount any catalogue house in the
country. If you will call I will convince
you.

JAMES McLAY,

185 Grand Ave.,	

New Haven.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

C THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN

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Directory Publishers

W. E. MURDOCK, President.
W.11. LEE, ist Vice-Pres.
A. IL WRIGHT, 211Vice-Pres.
W. 11. BATES, Secretary.
R. H. DONNELLEY, Treasurer.

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Abbreviations 	
Advertisements 	
	
Bands 	
Blackstone Library 	
Borough Officers 	
Business Directory 	
Cemeteries 	
	
	
Census 	
Churches 	
	
Constables 	
	
Fire Department 	
	
G. A. R. 	
	
Index to Advertisers 	
Index to Out-of-Town Advertisers 	
Names of Residents 	
	
Post Offices 	
Post Offices in Connecticut 	
Savings Banks 	
Schools 	
Societies, Associations, etc. 	
	
State Government 	
Stock Conipanies 	
Streets and Avenues 	
	
Temperance Societies 	
	
Town Officers 	

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89
80
79
79
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SYNOPSIS
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Names in Branford Directory, 1900 	
, Names added in preparing Directory, 1914 	
Names erased in preparing Directory, 1904 	
—4,— Names in Directory, 1904 (including 271 removals) 	
\ .	 )
i , Changes of address 	
, ., Total number of changes 	
N.•:;.
ic -‘

2,096
700
707
2,089
681
2,088

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INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
PAGE

PAGE

mo
front cord p V Kelsey 0. C 	
Bohn Anna Mrs 	
113
no Laich Joseph 	
Bradley Richard 	
113
tos Linsley Seymour G 	
Branford Opinion 	
no
112 Lundquist Peter A 	
Bray T. M 	
io8
Bushnell N. T. Co.... ...front cover Maddern Richard H 	
113 Malley Edw. Co. The,
Clark Henry 	
inside back cover
Dunn P. H	
front col'd p II	
107
Engquist A. R 	
front cord p IV Mark L 	
Its
to6 McCarthy T. J 	
Foote G. H 	
Gamble-Desmond Co. The,	
McGrail Bros 	
114
back cover McKeon Frank P.. front col'd p VII
opp contents
Griswold S. A 	
	
107 McLay James 	
front cover
Hamre Gustave A. R 	
to8 Mendel &amp; Freedman 	
	
	
Harrington C. W. Co. The .... log Morgan &amp; Humiston Co back cover
113
Higley W. C 	
HO O'Connor James 	
front cord p VI
Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson,	
Osborn S. V 	
106
front cord p VI Porter C. If 	
Hosley B. F 	
front cord p II Rice M. P 	
III
Howe &amp; Stetson 	
front cold p III Sliney John T
Hubbard H. W 	
112 Tidewater Traprock Co.,
front col'd p VII
Jackson F. L 	
io6
Johnson John H.... , ........... tog Toole Thomas J 	
1I2 Warner-Miller Co 	
Jourdan F. &amp; Son 	
zo6 Wilford C. H. &amp; Son 	
Kane James T 	

114
front cover
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Bluestone Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Brick Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Carriage Dealer.
opp contents
McLay James, 183 Grand av, New Haven 	
Doors, Sash and Blinds
Morgan-Humiston Co., Prout, New Haven 	

back cover

Dry Goods.
Gamble-Desmond Co. The, 886 to goo Chapel, New Haven,
back cover
Howe &amp; Stetson Co. The, 761 to 773 Chapel, New Haven,
opp inside front cover
Malley Edw. Co. The, Chapel, Temple and Center, New
Haven 	
inside back cover
front cover
Mendel &amp; Freedman, 722 Chapel, New Haven 	
Hair Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Hardware and Cutlery.
Bushnell N. T. Co., 710 and 712 Chapel, New Haven. .front cover
Lath Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Lime and Cement Dealers.
arner-M Hier Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Masons' . Supplies.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad a y. New Haven,
front cover
Plaster Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Elea Sand Dealers.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover
Sewer Pipe.
Warner-Miller Co. (wholesale), Railroad av, New Haven,
front cover

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STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS 	

STREETS, AVENUES AND ROADS
BLACKSTONEVILLE, a section on Pine Orchard road
BRADLEY, from Main junc W Main southwest bey railroad
BRADLEY AVENUE, from 18 Montowese opp the
Green easterly
BRAINARD, from Main east and south to Rogers, Stony
Creek
BRANFORD POINT, a section south end of Harbor after
crossing creek
BRUSHY PLAIN, a section at north end of Ivy
BUSHY HILL, a section at western end of Ivy
CEDAR, from Main west side Blackstone Memorial Library north to Cedar Hill and Cherry Hill road
CHERRY HILL ROAD, from W Main opp Harbor north
to Cherry Hill and North Branford line
CHESTNUT, from Main junc. E. Main north to Short
Rocks road
CHURCH, from S Main to railroad track
DAMASCUS, a section lying betweeen Branford and
Stony Creek
DOUBLE BEACH ROAD, from Bradley south to Double
Beach
EAST MAIN, continuation of Main from junc. of Chestnut easterly
ELM, from Rogers west to Harbor
ELY LANE, from 75 Harbor easterly
FAIRVIEW AVENUE, from end Flying Point av southwest, Stony Creek
FLYING POINT, section bordering on the shore end of
Flying Point avenue, Stony Creek
ELVIN P
Point, Stony Creek
GOODSELL POINT ROAD, from Harbor opp Stannard
av (Branford Point) easterly to Goodsell Point
GRAYS LANE, from Flying Point av east, Stony Creek
HARBOR, from W Main opp Cherry Hill road south to
Branford Point
HARDING AVENUE, from Indian Neck av westerly
HARRISON AVENUE, from Main opp Baptist Church
northwest
HILLSIDE AVENUE, from Main opp the Green northwest to Ivy 	
HOPSON AVENUE, from Main opp Blackstone Memorial Library south to railroad track
HOSLEY AVENUE, from W Main n Saltonetall lake
to Cherry Hill road

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HOTCHKISS GROVE ROAD, from Pine Orchard road
INDIAN NECK, a section southern end of Montowese
INDIAN NECK AVENUE, from depot east of S. V. Osborn's southeast to Montowese
IVY, from Main at New York Lock Co.'s westerly to
Bushy Hill
KIRKHAM, from Main opp Monroe south to Maple and
depot
LANPHIER'S COVE, a section MT Short Beach road near
Double Beach
LAUREL, from Main east side of Blackstone Memorial
Library northwest to Cedar
LEETE'S ISLAND ROAD, from School junc. Northam,
Stony Creek, east to Guilford line
LINDEN POINT AVENUE, from Flying Point av south,
Stony Creek
MAIN, from junc. E Main and Chestnut west to W Main
junc. Bradley
MAIN (Stony Creek), from N. Y., N. II. &amp; H. R. R. south
to Indian Point House
MAPLE, from depot southwest and west to Old Short
Beach road
MEADOW, from Montowese west to Rogers
MILL PLAIN, from E Main northerly to Short Rocks
road and Queach road
MONROE, from Main opp Kirkham northwest and west
to Cherry Hill road
MONTOWESE, from Main east side of the Green to Indian Neck
NORTHAM, from School june. Leete's Island road west
to Palmer, Stony Creek
NORTH BRANFORD ROAD, from E Main northeasterly
to North Branford line
OLD SHORT BEACH ROAD from W M
ac
PALMER, from depot northwest and north to Northam,
Stony Creek
PARK PLACE, from Main at Delevan House northwest
PAVED STREET DISTRICT, a section eastern part of
town north of turnpike
PINE ORCHARD, a section on the shore about half way
•to Stony Creek at end of Pine Orchard road
PINE ORCHARD ROAD, from Montowese to Pine Orchard
PLEASANT POINT, from Stony Creek road to the shore
PROSPECT, from Main easterly, Stony Creek
PROSPECT AVENUE, from Hopson avenue n Swedish
Church easterly
QUEACH ROAD, from Mill Plain northeast to North
Branford line

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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS AND HALLS.

RAILROAD AVENUE, Stony Creek, from depot east between the railroad tracks
RED HILL ROAD, Stony Creek, from Leete's Island road
northerly
ROGERS, from Main south to railroad station
ROGERS (Stony Creek), from Main easterly
RUSSELL, from Main nearly opp Monroe to Elm
SCHOOL (Stony Creek), from depot east to junction of
Northam street and Leete's Island road
SHORT ROCKS ROAD, from Mill Plain to Chestnut,
Short Rocks
SILVER, from Ivy northerly
SOUTH MAIN from Montowese west to Main south side
of the Green
STANNARD AVENUE, from Harbor (Branford Point)
westerly
1.ERHUNE AVENUE, from Indian Neck av easterly
THREE ELM AVENUE, from Flying Point av easterly,
Stony Creek
TURNPIKE, from Branford to Guilford, Stony Creek
TYLER PLACE, south from S Main n Main
VETO, off about 15 Main westerly to M. P. Rice's stable
WATROCS (Stony Creek), from School west and north
to Northam, Stony Creek
WEST AVENUE, Stony Creek, from Main at Brainard
House west
WEST MAIN, from Main junc. Bradley northwest to
East Haven line
WILFORD AVENUE, from Montowese west to Church
BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.
Blackstone Memorial Library Building, Main c Laurel
Griswold Block, Main o Green
Bosley Block, Main opp reen
Knights of Pythias Building, S Main c Montowese
Masonic Building, S Main
Post Office Block, Main app Green
Toole's Block, Main c Hillside av
Totoket Block, Main opp Green
Wilford Block, Main opp Green
HALLS.
Armory Hall, S Main c Montowese
Band Hall, Park pl
G. A. R. Hall, Wilford Block, Main
K. of P. Hall, S Main c Montowese
Masonic Hall, S Main
Music Hall, 21 Harrison av

BRANFORD DIRECTORY
1904
A. BEIREVI.A.TIONS
ab, above; adv, advertisement; av, avenue; bet, between; be!,
below; bey, beyond; blk, block; c, corner; do., ditto; emP,
employed; h, house; mfr, manufacturer; n, near; opp, opposite; p, page; r, rear; rd, road.
B. L. &amp; W. Co., The Branford
	
N. B. Co., Norcross Bros.
Lighting and Water Co.
Co.
M. L F'. Co.,	 Malleable Iron N. Y. L. Co., New York Lock
Fittings Co.
Co.
ABASHOUSE DAVID, peddler, h Silver
Samuel, rem to New Haven
Abbott Frederick, emp B. F. Bosley, bds 60 Montowese
Ablondi Angelo, emp N. B. Co., Ms Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
Antonio, emp N. B. Co., bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Domenico, laborer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Ernesto, erop N. B. Co., Ms Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Joseph, emp P. Ablondi, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Peter, grocer and market Leete's Island road, Stony
Creek, h do.
Adams Alfred. stone cutter, h off School, Stony Creek
David
Express Co., R. P. Hart agent at depot, Branford,
and J. 1). Heffernan agent at depot, Stony Creek
Ahern Charles F., bds Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Daniel, rem to Palmer, Mass.
John P., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Chestnut n Short
Rocks rd
Michael, laborer, h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Richard, laborer, h Ivy
William, emp P. H. Dunn, bds do.
Ahlholm Israel, crop M. I. F. Co., bds Prospect av
William, emp M. I. F. Co., h Prospect av
Albee Hannah M., widow Calvin, bds Montowese e Bradley av
Athinger Bridget, widow Joseph J., h Maple bey Harbor
Aldrich Mary Mrs., bds W Main n Old Short Beach rd
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BRANFORD DIRECTORY.

BRANFORD DIRECTORY.	

Alex John J., farmer, h W Main n Short Beach rd
Allen Barbara Mrs., housekeeper E. H. Coe, Three Ehn ax,
Stony Creek
Francis, widow Henry A., bds Cherry Hill rd
Fred S., oysterman, h off Flying Point ax, Stony
Creek
Harry T., clothes cleaner and repairer 90 E Main, h
do.
Samuel E., architect, h Main, Stony Creek
Allis Harry S., confectionery, etc Main c Flying Point ax,
Stony Creek, h do.
Allsworth Harrison R., emp New Haven, h 76 Meadow
William H., timekeeper M. I. F. Co., h 76 Meadow
Almshouse, Philip Quinn supl, Stony Creek rd
Altermatt Jean, farmer, h Mill Plain
Max, rem to New York city
Paul August, farmer, h Paved Street district
Altsmannsberger Albert, laborer, h Short Beach
Alturi Salvatore, emp M. 1. F. Co., h 18 Meadow
Ambrosoli Giovanni, emp N. B. Co., h Main, Stony Creek
Peter, emp N. B. Co, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Anderson Adolph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Maple
Andrew, laborer, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Carl, emp M. I. F.! Co., h Stannard av, Branford Point
Carl G., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar n Laurel
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers opp Meadow
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers c Meadow
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n railroad
Claes N., emp M. I. F. Co., h Harding av
David G., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Cedar n Laurel
Emil, emp N. B. Co., h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Eric, emp NI. I. F. Co., Ms off Indian Neck ay
Gabriel W., ernp M. I. F. Co., bde 94 Harbor

Andrews George E., clerk, bds Montowese at railroad
Harry 0., job printer Montowese, h do.
John A., emp A. M. Young, h Montowese at railroad
Lydia B.. widow George, h Montowese
Andrik Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Monroe
Appleby Margaret H., widow Fred A, h Main n schoolhouse
Arcola Gentilio, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Aronson John, emp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Ashman David, stone mason, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Fred W., blacksmith, h Red Hill rd, Stony Creek
Augur Fred M., clerk, h Wilford av n Church
Fred M. Mrs., manager S. N. E. Tel. Co., Wilford ay,
h do.
Averill Ashahel T., oysterman, h Indian Neck
C. Adelbert (C. A. Averill &amp; Co.) Stannard av, Branford Point, h 24 Harbor, do.
C. A. &amp; Son (C. Adelbert and Roy V. Averill), grocers
Stannard av c Harbor, Branford Point
Charles J., bookkeeper F. J. Jourdan &amp; Son, bde Indian Neck
Daniel, h 65 Montowese
Eliza C., widow David, h 123 W Main
Fannie, widow Roland, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
Frederick L., lawyer Poole's blk, h Rogers n Main
George M., restaurant "The Ark," Indian Neck, h
o.
Harry R., painter, bds Harbor n Branford Point
House
Henry W., farmer and fruit grower. h 52 Montowese

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Hendrick, emp N. B. Co., bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Johanna, widow John, h Watrous, Stony Creek
John, stone cutter, h Turnpike, Stony Creek
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h off Harbor n schoolhouse
John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 28 Harrison ax
John, carpenter, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Joseph, quarryman, h off Main, Stony Creek
Kathrina, widow Eric, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Otto, laborer, bds 32 Harrison ay
Peter, laborer, h W Main n Cherry Hill rd
Sven, emp M. I. F. Co., h off Indian Neck as
Victor, rem to Springfield, Mass.
Andress—see Endress

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J. Frank, oysterman, h Indian Neck 	
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Julia A., widow William H., rem to New Britain
Morris, sign painter, h 46 Harbor, Branford Point
Roy V. (C. A. Merin &amp; Co.) Stannard a y c Harbor,
Branford Point, and prop. Averill's Express, do.,
h 24 Harbor, do.
Sarah, widow Morris, h 27 Harbor, Branford Point
Willys M., foreman M. I. F. Co., h 27 Harbor, Branford Point
Averill's Express, Roy N. Averill prop., (Branford and
New Haven) Stannard a y c Harbor, Branford
Point
Avery Charles S., clerk Iloa.dley &amp; Hutchinson, h Harbor,
Branford Point
Grace A. Miss, dressmaker Harbor, Branford Point,
Ms do.

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BRANFORD DIRECTORY.

BRANFORD DIRECTORY. 	

BABCOCK ANSON T., corn. tra y., Ms S Main n Main
Austin M., farmer, h 121 Main
Laurette H. Miss, teacher, bds S Main n Main
Lillian M., widow George A.. h Montowese n railroad
Marcus 0., prosecuting attorney, h S Main n Main
William, emp James E. Palmer, bds Indian Neck
Backman—see Beckman
Badlak Steve, en-ip M. I. F. Co., bds Main c Russell
Bailey William E., rem to New Britain
Baisley George H., emp M. I. F. Co., h 16 Bradley av
James A., laborer, bds Ely lane
John W., emp M. I. F. Co., h Ely lane
J. William Jr., emp M. I. F. Co., h 75 Itontowese
Silas S., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Ely lane
Thomas A., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Ely lane
Baker John, drug clerk J. H. Morton, h Ivy n Silver
Baldwin A. Earle, farmer, h Paved Street district
Albert W., boatman, h W Main n Short Beach rd
Arthur S., emp B. L. &amp; W. Co., bds W Main n Short
Beach rd
David, farmer, h North Branford rd
Edwin E., machinist, h Indian Neck av n Harbor
bridge
Elizur E., h Sumac Island
George, boatman Island off Harbor, Branford Point
Harold G., milk dealer, h E Main
Jerome N., h Stannard av, Branford Point
John R., fanner, h North Branford rd
Rufus I., painter, Ms W Main n Short Beach rd
Sarah, widow Charles, rem to East Haven
Ball Elverton, joiner, h Guilford turnpike
Walter S., emp S. V. Osborn, h Meadow n Church
Banco Marco, emp M. I. F. Ca, h Main c Bradley
Band Hall, Park.pl

Barker James H., farmer, h W Main bey Harbor
John, bds Short Rocks rd
Llewellyn M., emp N. Y. L. Co., h Mill Plain
Nancy Miss, housekeeper Bradley bey railroad
Robert B., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Tyler pi
Barnes Arthur T., prop. Bay View Inn, Main c Rogers,
Stony Creek, h do.
Ellen, widow Charles A., h off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
John C., harnessmaker and dealer, horse clothing and
bicycles Main, h do.
Samuel A., blacksmith, h Palmer, Stony Creek
William A., electrician, Ms off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Barrett Albert H., rem to Guilford
Edward J., emu N. Y. L. Co., h 8 Russell
Richard, rem to England
Barron William, farmer, h 167 E Main
Barrows Henry J., rem to East Haven
Barry John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main r blacksmith shop
William, rem to Bridgeport
Bartholomew Clifford G., farmer, h Mill Plain
Dwight, rem to Middletown
Ernest Leroy, rem to Guilford
Ernest S., Branford and New Haven Express, h Pine
Orchard rd
Mary E.. widow J. J., Ii E Main n Mill Plain
Robert D., farmer, h North Branford rd
Rodolphus, farmer, h Stony Creek rd
Bassett Delbert B., painter, h Old Short Beach rd
George E., emp K T. F. Co., h W Main hey Harbor
Lewis E., env M. I. F. Co., bds W Main bey Harbor
BATES ELIAS P. editor and prop. Branford Opinion, P.
0. hlk, res Guilford—See p 105

Baptist Church, on the Green
Barba Gaetano, emp N. B. Co., Ms Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
Nicola, emp N. B. Co., h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Barberri Dominick, emp N. B. Co., h School, Stony Creek
Joseph, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Barbery George, clothing and shoes 99 Main, h do.
Bardelli Giovanni, emp N. B. Co., bds School, Stony Creek
Barker Ammi B., emp M. I. F. Co., h Tyler pi
Earl A., clerk M. I. F. Co., bds W Main bey Harbor
Emerson E., mechanic, h E Main n Mill Plain
Frank, laborer, h Bradley bey railroad
Frank W., gardener, Ms E Main n Mill Plain
Guy R., patternmaker, Ms E Main n Mill Plain

wese
Battista Patrice, quarryman h bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Bauer Jacob M., h Short Beach
Bay View Inn, Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Beach Andrew E., emp George W. Beach, h E Main n Mill
Plain
Cornelia H., widow Harvey W., h S Main n Tyler pl
Edgar B., oysterman and dealer Linden Point av,
Stony Creek, h do.
Frank E., fanner, h Queach Farm, North Branford rd
George L., farmer, h E Main n Main
George W., prop. Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express Line, h E Main n Main
Harriet A., widow Samuel, h 114 E Main
Harry W., rem to New Haven

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Beach Isaac P., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Maple n Harbor
John B., fanner, h 90 E Main
John FL, fanner, h Queach rd
Lewis M., clerk M. I. F. Co., bds Maple
Mary E Miss, h E Main n Mill Plain
Oliver B.. bds Linden Point av, Stony Creek
Paul D., rem to New York city
Samuel S., carpenter, Ms 114 E Main
Timothy B., engineer, h E Main n Main
William H., bds E Main n Main
Willis E., clerk M. I. F. Co., h Maple
Beardsley Daniel H., h 10 Harbor, Branford Point
Daniel L., carriage woodworker, h Goodsell Point
rd
Beckman John, stone mason, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Beecher William II., h Short Beach
Beers Thomas J., h Lanphier's Cove
William II, h 20 Montowese
Begley Bridget, widow John, h Ivy
James, clerk, hds Ivy
John J., lunch wagon Main c Hillside av, Ms Ivy
Beidelman Eva L. Miss, nurse, bds 9 Bradley av
Benson Charles, rem to New Haven
Benton George T., h Harbor n Branford Point House
Josiah H.. bds Harbor n Branford Point House
Marcus H., clerk, h 15 Wilford av
Bergeson Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harding av
Bergendahl Arvid, emp M. I. F. Co., h 39 Hopson av
Berggren Frederick A., rem to South Norwalk
Berman Louis, peddler, h Silver
Bernstein Elias, agent, variety store Main, Stony Creek,
h do.
Bertuccio Peter, confectionery Main c Harrison av, h do.
Betts Charles W., quarryman, h West as, Stony Creek
ny
William ., emp .	
Biaski John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Big elow Sullivan L., emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers n Main
Bilson John H., h Short Beach
Bird Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 13 Harrison av
Edward J., h 13 Harrison av
Henry A., clerk Prann &amp; Stannard, h W Main n Hat-

Bishop Nathaniel H., plumber Main, Stony Creek, h West
av, do.
Oliver H., patternmaker M. I. F. Co., h 4 Terhune av
Sarah Mrs., bds Damascus
Thankful, widow John, h Damascus
Blackstone Betsey J. Miss, h Pine Orchard rd
Charles A., farmer, h Damascus
George, farmer, h Pine Orchard rd
Memorial Library, Main c Laurel, branch Main, Stony
Creek
Minerva, widow John, h Damascus
Morgan, farmer, lids Hotchkiss Grove rd
Ralph, fanner, h Hotchkiss Grove rd
Rue], farmer, h Damascus
Blake John M., rem to New Britain
Bliss Clarence T., rem to New Haven
Blomberg Charles, emn IL I. F. Co., h Harbor c Maple
Erick, emp N. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
Blonafield Stanley F. Rev., pastor Congregational Church,
Stony (reek, h 7 Prospect, do.
Blomquist Charles 0., crop
I. F. Co., h 35 Hopson av
Erick, rem to Finland
John, rem to Sweden
Boaden Thomas, blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
William, rem to Roxbury
Boardman Herbert D., emp M. I. F. Co., h Terhune av
Richard W., farmer, h Stony Creek rd
Bodner Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h 95 Main
BOHN ANNA, widow Henry, prop. Oak Hall saloon and
bottling Main c Chestnut, h do.—See front col'd
pV
Eugene, in C. S. Army
Victor M., emp Double Beach House, bds do.

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Philip, clerk J. T. Kane, bds 13 Harrison av
Bishop Ann E., widow George W., h Pine Orchard
Elias G., laborer, h Blackstoneville
George E., carpenter, h West av, Stony Creek
George L., rem to New Haven
Grace, widow Egbert E., h 7 Chestnut
Maggie Mrs., rem to Bridgeport

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George, crap M. I. F Co., bds Main n W Main
Michael, laborer, bds Main n W Main
Boline Carl, emp N. I. F. Co., h 7 Chestnut
Bolt William H., rem to Waterbury
Boltin Harry, rem to Jersey City, N. J.
Joseph, peddler, bds Silver
Michael, peddler, h Silver
Bonelli Frank, laborer, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Bonkovicz George, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
Bonney Charles, carpenter, h Short Beach
Borda Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Bonn() Stefano, emp N. B. Co., h Main, Stony Creek
Bostwick M. Annie, artist, h Short Beach
Bowe Hulda V. Mrs., dressmaker 6 Montowese, rras do.

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Bowhay Benjamin. stone mason, h Railroad av, Stony
Creek
George, rem to New York city
John, rein to Worcester, Mass.
Richard, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Richard 2d, kis Railroad av
Richard H., stone cutter emp N. B. Co., h Railroad
av, Stony Creek
Boylan Thomas, rein to Stamford
Boynton Carlisle P., emp M. I. F. Co., h 72 Meadow
T. Irving, rem to New Britain
Walter N., foreman carpenter M. I. F. Co., h S Main
n Tyler pl
Wilfred L., emp New Haven, Ms 72 Meadow
Bradi Michael, Quip M. I. F. Co., h Silver
Salvatore, quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Bradley Adelia E., widow Warren S., h Old Short Beach
rd
Charles F., dry goods, clothing, etc. Main opp the
Green, h do.
Charles S., ice dealer and grist mill, h Cherry Hill rd
Edward F., oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
F. Cline, carpenter, h Montowese opp freight depot
Frank S., carpenter, h Church
Frank T., sec. The C. W. Harrington Co., h Harrison
av
Hannah S., widow Ebenezer T., h S Main c Tyler pl
Harry F., machinist, bds S Main c Tyler pl
Henry E., stone burial vault mfr. W Main, h 123 do.
James S., emp Mrs. C. Killam, h Short Beach
Jane C. Miss, bds Wilford av
J. Hubert, carpenter, h Main c Ivy
Julia, widow James A., h Bradley c Harbor

Brainerd Florence Miss, bookkeeper F. E. Brainerd, bds
Main, Stony Creek
Frank E., department store Main, Stony Creek, h do.
G. Edwin, bds Stony Creed rd
John W., h Prospect, Stony Creek
Bramwell Noah, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 115 Main
Branagan Angeline Miss, h Russell n Main
Daniel, laborer, h Main c Russell
Jeremiah, emp N. Y. L. Co., bds Russell n Main
Branford Driving Park, Louis A. Fisk prop., Guilford
turnpike
East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express Line,
G. W. Beach prop., E Main
High School, Laurel
House, Elm c Russell
Lighting and Water Co. The, office Wilford Block,
Main
Military Band, J. P. Landerer leader, Band Hall,
Park pl
BRAN/FORD OPINION (weekly newspaper), E. P. Bates
prop. and editor, Post Office blk Main—See p 105
Point House, Branford Point
Savings Bank, William R. Foote sec. and treas.,
Town Hall
Brannigan James, rem to New Haven
Bray Llewellyn, emp T. Bray, Stony Creek, bds do.
BRAY THOMAS M. blacksmith and wagonmaker 6 School,
Stony Creek, h do.—See p 112
Bringhurst Jesse, rem to New Britain
Bristol Harrison, h Short Beach
Broad John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 90 E Main
Broadhurst Harry, h Short Beach
Broberg Konrad Rev., pastor Swedish Lutheran Church. h
12 Hopson av

Creek
Martha, widow Franklin F., h Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
BRADLEY RICHARD, carpenter and builder 14 Montowesc, h do.—See p 110
Robert, emp New Haven, h Harbor, Branford Point
Seth T., teamster, h Bradley n Main
Willis, carpenter, h 1-1 Bradley av
Winfield F., boats to let, h Rogers, Stony Creek
Bradnack James, h Short Beach
Bragg Elon, farmer, bds E Main n Mill Plain
Brainard House, Alvan S. Brainerd manager, Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Brainerd Alvin S., manager Brainard House, Main, Stony
Creek, h do.

Brodrick William, printer, h Main n Montowese
Braman John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 92 Harbor
Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 92 Harbor
Brommels Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor n Maple
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 90 Harbor
Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., h 90 Harbor
Gabriel, laborer, h 42 Rogers
John, rem to Sweden
Brooker Frank Mrs., h Short Beach
Brown James, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Church c Meadow
Bryan William, bds Montowese House. Indian Neck
William Jr., prop. Montowese House, Indian Neck
Bryson Emma F. Miss, bds 25 Main, Stony Creek
Buckley Cornelius, molder, h 6 Hillside av
John J., ins, canvasser, lids Bradley c Harbor

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Buckley Julia V. Miss, teacher, bds Kirkham la Main
Mary, widow Lawrence, h Kirkham n Main
Bunnell Herbert, farmer, Ms Paved Street District
Sophia, widow Benjamin B., h 30 S Main
Buono Giacomo, emp N. B. Co., h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Burke Edmund, emp M. P. Rice, Ms Main n Hillside av
Ellen, widow Edmund, h Cedar n Todd's Hill
John, h Brushy Plain
Martin, rem to Middletown
Martin Hook and Ladder Co., Hillside av n Main
Patrick A., emp Stamford, bds Brushy Plain
Burne Philip, stone cutter, h 43 Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Bums John A., laborer, h old Short Beach rd
Burr William A., h Short Beach
Burzillo Andrea, laborer, h Chestnut n Main
Bush Harry, h Short Beach
Timothy G., h Pleasant Point rd

Carlson John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck av
John, emp N. B. Co., h Gray's lane, Stony Creek
Leonard J., emp M. I. F. Co., bds 31 Hopson av
Oscar. einp Al. I. F. Co., bds Rogers c Meadow
Oscar, env M. I. F. Co., Ms Church n Meadow
William, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 35 Hopson av
Carney James N., rem to New Britain
Peter J., ins, agent, h Ivy n Silver
Thomas P., rem to Bristol
Cavanaugh Elizabeth, widow Thomas, h W Main n Cherry
Hill rd
Center Cemetery, Montowese n S Main
District School, Main opp the Green
Chaipel Frank, rem to Philadelphia, Pa.
Harry A., rem to Philadelphia, Pa.
Leverett A., emp M. I. P. Co., h 42 Rogers
Lizzie Mrs., rem to Philadelphia, Pa.
Lyman B., emp A. E. Hammer, h Rogers n Meadow
Cherry Ma ggie, widow Andrew, bds Ivy n Silver
Chian Antonio, clerk P. Ablondi, Ms Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
Christenson Ernst, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey railroad
Christian Anna, widow Thomas W., h Damascus
Church of Christ (Congregational), Main, Stony Creek
Ciarli Luigi, saloon School, Stony Creek, h do.
Cielia Lorenzo, laborer, bds School, Stony Creek
Clancy Eliza, widow James, Ms 103 Main
William S., confectionery, news room and undertaker
Poole's blk Main, h 103 do.
Clapp Walter H., station agent N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R.
depot, h 13 Bradley av
Clapper William N., h Hotchkiss Grove
Clark Charles E., bds Main n West ax, Stony Creek
CLARK HENRY, Pro p. Double Beach House, Double

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CABLE JULIUS 0., rem to New Haven
Caddy Alexander, stone cutter, h off Flying Point ax,
Stony Creek
Elizabeth A., widow Peter F., h Main, Stony Creek
Richard, stone cutter, h off Flying Point ax, Stony
Creek
Callahan Eugene F., emp New Haven, bds Harbor n Bradley
Jennie, widow James, h Harbor n Bradley
John P., emp New Haven, h 15 Laurel
Thomas, laborer, bds Chestnut n E Main
Callanan Bartholomew, emp M. P. Rice, bde 2 Chestnut
Michael, farmer, h 2 Chestnut
Richard, h off Maple n Harbor
Richard, emp New Haven, bds 2 Chestnut
am c arrison av
Calumet u	
Capocci Enrico, laborer, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Carey David, bds Main opp lock shop
James D., rem to New Haven
John T., rem to New Haven
Carlson Adrian, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor, Branford
Point
Carl, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers c Elm
Carl A., saloon 60 Main, h do.
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers n Meadow
Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main bey Harbor
Edward N., emp K I. F. Co., h Main n Rogers
Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 28 Harrison ay
Gustave, emp M. I. F. Co., h 58 Harbor
Iver, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms off Indian Neck av

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John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm c Russell
William II., h Short Beach
William J., h Camp Hill, Flying Point, Stony Creek
Coakley John B., rem to Stamford
Coates Albert E., gardener, h Damascus
Cobleigh William C., emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n the
river
Codie Nicholas, rem to Guilford
Cody Michael, laborer, h 89 E Main
Coe E. J. Mrs., Ms Three Elm House, Stony Creek
Elbert H., h Three Elm av, Stony Creek
Timothy, coal and ice dealer oil Flying Point av,
Stony Creek, h do.
Colbeck Thomas, laborer, Ms Silver

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Colbert Patrick J.. clerk, bds Flying Point, Stony Creek
Colburn Charles, einp M. I. F. Co., bds Montowese bey railroad
Walter A., watchman M. I. F. Co., h Montowese bey
railroad
Cole F:ber. quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Coleman Brid g et. widow Cornelius, h Church n Meadow
George, emp N. Y. L. Co., bds Church n Meadow
George E., rem to Florida
Collins Charles, blacksmith. h Palmer, Stony Creek
Dennis. laborer. h Main c Monroe
Dennis, emp freight depot, bds Pine Orchard rd
Dennis, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor c Bradley
James T., stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
John, laborer, bds Bradley n Harbor
John 2d, farmer, h Damascus
Kate, widow John, h Bradley n Harbor
Michael, laborer, h Pine Orchard rd
Nellie Miss, bds Pine Orchard rd
Patrick, farmer, h Damascus
Colombo Giuseppe, emp N. B. Co., Ms School, Stony
Creek
Luigi, emp N. B. Co., h School, Stony Creek
Columbus John (Columbus &amp; Co.) Rogers, Stony Creek, h
Main, do.
&amp; Co. (John Columbus and Sylvester Francesconi),
saloon Rogers, Stony Creek
Comstock William E., emn M I F Co, h Mill Plain
Condon Edward F., rem to Stamford
Ellen, widow David, h Elm
Hannora, widow Thomas, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Patrick R, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Elm
Connell Robert, stone cutter, h Three Elm av, Stony
Creek

Cook Samuel G., fanner, h Paved Street District
Samuel S., h Indian Neck
Coolidge Mary E., widow Horace, bds Montowese opp Wilford av
Cooper James, boatman, h Main, Stony Creek
Roy, rem to Bristol
Corbett John, sailor, h off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Corcoran Andrew, laborer, h Silver
Andrew Jr., emp S. A. Griswold, Ms Silver
Harry, emp M. I. T. Co., bds Silver
John, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Silver
John, teamster, h 41 Elm
William T., plumber, stoves, etc. Main, h 3 Wilford
av
Cordier Louis, harnessmaker emp J. C. Barnes, h Cedar n
Laurel
Costello Malachi, rem to Waterbury
Patrick, rem to New Haven
Covert Charles W., emp M. 1. F. Co., h Wilford av
Grace Miss, teacher, bds Wilford av
Ruel C., rem to Bridgeport
Cowles Harry L., pres. and treas. New York Lock Co., res
Noroton
Coyle Andrew J., barber P. 0. blk Main, h 16 Montowese
Maggie Miss. bds Main n W Main
Crane Wickliffe N., Ms S Main n Church
Creamer Thomas, laborer, h Stony Creek rd
Creem Daniel, farmer, h Damascus
Daniel J., farmer, Ms Damascus
Dennis, farmer, bds Damascus
John, farmer, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Crohan Thomas F., rem to New Haven
Crosby Richard, rem to New Haven
Crouch Albert H. rem to New York city
Charles A., lads Bradley n Harbor

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John, bartender T. J. McCarthy, s 8 Russ
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h Russell n Main
Conroy Annie Miss, housekeeper Rev. Edward Martin, S
Main c Hopson av
Conti Luigi, laborer, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Cook Addison, farmer, bds Paved Street District
Alfred S.. bricklayer, bds Main n Rogers
Anderson S., painter and paper hanger Main n Rogers, h do.
Charles, farmer, bds Paved Street District
Charles W., farmer, Ms Guilford turnpike
Franklin M., farmer, h Guilford turnpike at trotting
park
Harriet, widow Samuel, h Blackstoneville
Harry, fanner, bds Paved Street District

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Thomas E., rem to Stamford
Crowley Dennis, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harrison av n Main
Jeremiah, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Ivy
Patrick, rem to Norwich
Cruchott Christ C. rem to California
John, rem to California
'
Cull Francis, farmer, h E Main n Mill Plain
Cullen Joseph, rem to New Haven
Cunningham John J. V., emp New Haven. h 33 Main
Curtin John F., emp M. I. F. Co.. bds 73 Chestnut
Margaret, widow Patrick, h 73 Chestnut
Thomas, emp N. Y. L. Co., bds 73 Chestnut
Cushman Kate Mrs., rem to Claremont, N. H.
Laura, widow Nathaniel G., h Short Beach

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DAHL JOHN K, enip M. I. F. Co., h 19 Harrison av
Daly Catherine, widow Jeremiah, rem to East Long Meadow, Mass.
James E., farmer, bds Turnpike, Stony Creek
J. Carroll, clerk Hoedley &amp; Hutchinson, h 4 Chestnut
John, farmer, h Turnpike, Stony Creek
John, rem to New Haven
John F, farmer, h Blackstoneville
Mary E., stenographer N. Y. L. Co., Ms Stony Creek
rd
Matthew J., emp New Haven, Ms 39 Chestnut
Thomas, plumber emp P. H. Dunn, Ms 39 Chestnut
Thomas J., emp New Haven, h 39 Chestnut
Bamberg Alfred, molder M. I. F. Co., h Harding av
Charles A., emp New Haven, h off Indian Neck av
Danforth Frances E., widow Walter, h Montowese n bridge
F. Virginia Miss, stenographer, bds Montowese n
bridge
Mary B. Miss, bds Montowese n bridge
Reginald S., freight agent N. Y., N. II. &amp; II. R. It, h
Main c Cedar
'I'. Lawrence, emp New Haven, Ms Montowese n
bridge
Walter W., fanner, bds Montowese n bridge
Daniels Edward, emp L. A. Fisk, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Joseph E., carpenter, bds Paved Street District
David Samuel, emp M. L F. Co., h Ivy n Main
Davis Eckford, farmer, h E Main n Mill Plain
William F., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Dean Walter H., laborer, h E Main
DeConnigo Paul, emp N. B. Co., bds Rogers, Stony Creek
DeDio Angelo, emp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Delissi Giuseppe, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
cesco, mp	
ogers, o ny
Creek
DelVIaio Joseph, barber Main, Stony Creek, rins do.
DeMaiola Liberato, emp N. B. Co., h Leete's Island H,
Stony Creek
Destefano Matteo, grocer School, Stony Creek, h do.
Devaney David, rem to Barre, Vt.
Devitt Theophilus S. Rev., pastor First Cong. Church, h S
Main e Church
Devlin George, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Main n Kirkham
Diani Giuseppe, emp N. B. Co., Ms Main, Stony Creek
Dibble Angie, widow Elizur B., h Paved Street District
Betsey, widow Richard, h Paved Street District
Sarah Mrs., h Paved Street District
DiLailo Gennaro, emp N. B. Co., Ms Watrous, Stony
Creek

Disbrow James R. h Harbor n Branford Point House
DiViole Henry, shoemaker Main, h do.
Dolph Hobart, h Short Beach
James H., farmer, h Paved Street District
Juliette, widow James, h Paved Street District
Sherman E., janitor Blackstone Library, h Laurel n
Cedar
Domkowski Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main it Kirkham
Donadio Antonio, farmer, h Brushy Plain
Prospero, laborer, h Main n Ivy
Donahue William, teamster M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck
av c Harding av
Dondero James, confectionery and ice cream Main, h do.
Donegan James, farmer, h Damascus
Stephen, laborer, h W Main n old Short Beach rd
Donnelly Daniel, rem to Stamford
John, blacksmith Main c John, h Cedar n Laurel
Donofrio Antonio, saloon Main c Russell, h Bradley n
Main
Michele, bartender Main c Russell, bds Bradley n
Main
Donovan John M., emp S. V. Osborn, bds Russell n Main
Maggie Miss, forewoman M. I. F. Co., bds Russell n
Main
Mary, widow John, h Russell n Main
Doolittle Edwin, agent, machinery, etc., h 43 Montowese
Harry W., lawyer and ins. agent Pine Orchard, h do.
Jesse, h Short Beach
Julia, widow Horace, h Short Beach
Thomas B., h Pine Orchard
William H., h Short Beach
Dorothy Robert, fanner, h 157 Indian Neck av
DOUBLE BEACH HOUSE, Henry Clark prop., Double
Beach—See p 113

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Peter Jr., emp N. B. Co., Ms Northam opp School,
Stony Creek
Dowd Albert B., fisherman h West av, Stony Creek
Lucy Miss, rem to Madis
on
Dower Almon, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
John H., stone cutter,h Rogers n Main, Stony Creek
Richard L., stone cutter, h off School n railroad,
Stony Creek
Downer Frank A., painter, h Main n Rogers
Frank A. Mrs., dressmaker Main n Rogers, h do.
Doyle John J., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar c Harrison BR
Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., h Silver
William J., rem to New Haven
Drake Edith Is Miss, millinery Main, Ms do.
Mary E., widow Andrew J., h Main n schoolhouse

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Driscoll Cornelius. rein to Norwich
Daniel S., laborer, h off Maple
Joseph H.. emp 31. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Dubrey Edward, clerk R. R. Co., bds Short Beach
Duddy George, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harding av
Dudley Frank, rem to Bridgeport
Dugan Mary In, widow William M., h Chestnut
Dulin Joseph, emp J. S. Moore, Ms Rogers n Elm
Puma John, laborer, Ms Main n Monroe
Duncan Eliza A., widow John, bds Queach rd
Dunn John B., ins, agent, bds Ivy n Silver
John W., laborer, h E Main
DUNN, PATRICK H. plumber, stoves, ranges, etc. Main c
Chestnut, h do.—See front cord p II
Peter, molder N. Y. L. Co., h Ivy n Silver
Thomas F., foreman N. Y. L. Co., h Rogers n Elm
Dwight Julia Miss, bds Hopson av n S Main
Mary B. Miss, h Hopson av n S Main
Dwyer Andrew, carpenter, Ms 12 Bradley av
Patrick, carpenter, h 12 Bradley av
Dyer Josiah J., stone cutter, h n quarry, Stony Creek

ENGQUIST AXEL R, stoves and tinware, plumbing, roof-

EADES JOHN, h Church n S Main
Eastman August, molder, h Hillside av
Eaton George F., rem to New Haven
Eck Leonard, rem to Chicago, Ill.
Edgeworth Bartholomew, emp M. I. F. Co., h 31 Rogers
Edstrom Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor, Branford
Point
Edwards Albert W., rem to Milford, Mass.
Frank E., rem to Milford, Mass.
George W., rem to Milford, Mass.
John C., rem to Hardwick, Vt.
Creek
Eleock Harry A.. rem to New Britain
Eliason Harry, stone mason, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Ellick Rudolph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n railroad
bridge
Ellis Arthur B., milk dealer, h E Main
Ely Adrian G., emp New Haven, h off 77 Harbor
Calvin L. rem to New Haven
Esther Miss, stenographer, bds off?? Harbor
Hattie Alford Miss, rem to New Haven
J. Calvin, emu New Haven, Ms off 77 Harbor
Emmons Junius, rem to Middletown
Endress Otto, bartender Totoket Hotel, h Main n Montowese

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ing, steam and hot water heating 36 Rogers, h
du—See front cold p IV
Hannah, widow Frank, h Terhune av
Enlund John, emp M. I. F. Co., h off Indian Neck av
Eno E. S., h Short Beach
Epstein Fred, emp New Haven, h E Main
Erickson Amelia Miss, housekeeper 31 Hopson av
Andrew, rem to Hartford
Carl E., emp M. I. F. Co., h 11 Harrison av
Charles, laborer, h Meadow n Church
C. John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 58 Montowese
Emil, rem to Bridgeport
Frithiof A., rem to Hartford
Gus. emp M. I. F. Co., h 33 Hopson av
John, farmer, h W Main bey Short Beach rd
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Montowese n Meadow
John, emp M.I.F. Co., h 39 Hopson av
Joseph E., emp M. I. F. Co., h 30 Hopson av
Oscar, laborer, bds School, Stony Creek
Peter, laborer, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Victor, clerk D. F. Reidy, h Church n Meadow
Evans George E., physician Montowese opp Wilford av, h
do.
Harry L., h Pleasant Point
Everts Jefferson E., h Montowese opp freight depot
Ewen Peter, rem to New York state
Robert H., rem to Brooklyn, N. Y.
Robert II. Jr., rem to Brooklyn, N. Y.
FAIRBANKS WILLIAM K, horseshoer r C.
&amp; Son, h E Main
Falkenstrom Charles, rein to New York city
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Prospect av
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n owese.
do.
George A., rem to New Landon
James M., laborer, lids 121 E Main
Millard, h Stony Creek rd
Farrell Hugh J., meat market Main, Ms Totoket Hotel
Richard, rem to Durham
William H., laborer, lids S Main n Church
Felker William H., rem to Greensburg, Pa.
Fenn Albert, fanner, h Guilford turnpike
Fenner Elmer E., stationary engineer, h Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Ferguson Harry M., emp M. I. F. Co. h 24 Montowese
Ferrerer Joe, shoemaker Main opp the Green, h Silver
Ferris Huldah Mrs., bds Harbor, Branford Point
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Fiefield Matthew, blacksmith emp N. B. Co., h Flying
Point, Stony Creek
Field C. Wilbur fanner, h Brushy Plain
George C., 'farmer, h Montowese bel railroad
George I.. laborer, bds Montowese bel railroad
Mary, widow Danforth, bds Old Short Beach rd
Fieri Antonio, laborer, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Emilio, quarryman, Ms off Main, Stony Creek
Giuseppe, stone cutter, h off Main, Stony Creek
Finch Frederic A., printer, h 54 Montowese
First Congregational Church, on the Green
Fisher Thomas 0. emp A. E. Plant, h 78 Harbor
Fisk L. A. Hose do., No. 1, Hillside av n Main
Louis A., prop. Branford Driving Park, h Pine Orchard
Fitch F. St. John Rev., pastor Baptist Church, h Rogers
n Main
Nellie Miss, rem to Norwalk
Fitzgerald Celia, widow James, h Damascus
Frank, farmer, bits Damascus
James, molder M. I. F. Co., h Elm n Russell
Nellie Miss, h Main n W Main
Patrick, emp M. I. F. Co., h Maple c Harbor
Rose, widow Michael, h Main n W Main
William S., coachman J. W. Nichols, Cherry Hill, Ms
do.
Fitzpatrick Lincoln G., foreman M. I. F. Co., h 33 Main
Flaherty James E., emp S. G. Linsley, bds Meadow n
Church
Flanders Bessie M. Miss, stenographer, Ms Church n
Meadow
William T., ernp M. I. F. Co. h Church n Meadow
'
Foell Henry, blacksmith M. I. F. Co.,
h W Main c Harbor
Foote Adelbert P., fish and oyster dealer Flying Point av,

Forbes Edgar L., farm hand, h Short Beach
Horace B., fanner, h W Main n old Short Beach rd
William, bds W Main n Harbor
Fordham Charles H., rem to Boston, Mass.
James II., rem to Boston, Mass.
Foreman Erick, emp M. 1. F. Co., bds Montowese n Meadow
Foster Fred W., rem to Tucson, Ariz.
Gorge 0., grocer Short Beach, h do.
Fowler Emily, widow James II., h Montowese bey railroad
Henry H., bds Montowese bey railroad
Jane E., widow Walter E., h Cedar n Laurel
Joseph S., farmer, h Damascus
Raymond, clerk S. A. Griswold, rms Griswold blk
Main
Samuel 0., farmer, h Damascus
Fox Edward T., jobber, h Main n West av, Stony Creek
Francesconi Sylvester (Columbus &amp; Co.) Rogers, Stony
Creek, res New Haven
Francis Caleb G., h S Main n Church
Frazier John, enap N. B. Co., bds Palmer n depot, Stony
Creek
Freel Frank J., physician, h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Freeman Charles N., rein to Naugatuck
Mary Miss, h 30 Church
W. Royce, rem to Naugatuck
Frieberg Joseph, molder M. I. F. Co. h 31 Hopson av
Friermuth Louis, emp Mrs. H. Bohn, h E Main n Main
Frink N. C., rem to Bridgeport
Frisbie Charles H., farmer, h Guilford turnpike
Sarah E. Miss, h S Main n Main
Thomas J., farmer, h Damascus
Frodl Katie Mrs., h Guilford turnpike n North Branford
rd

Carrie, widow Walter, rem to New Haven
Clayton W., clerk R. R. Co., Ms Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Cullen B., h Short Beach
Emily A, widow George, Ms W Main n town line
FOOTE G. HERBERT, meat market W Main n Harbor, h
do.—See p 106
Mary Mrs., Ms Fairview av, Stony Creek
Samuel, farmer and cider mill North Branford rd, h
do.
Wallace H., Ms 74 Montowese
William R., insurance agent, town clerk and treasurer, judge of probate and sec. and treas. B. Savings Bank, h 74 Montowese
Wilson L., farm hand, h Double Beach rd

GABBELS JOHN, emp M. I. F. CO., bds Rogers n
Meadow
Gainty Dennis, rem to East Haven
Joseph, clerk J. T. Kane, h Milford av n Montowese
Galligan James, rem to Stamford
Mary, widow William, h Old Short Beach rd
Galloway William, emp M. I. F. Co. h 74 Meadow
Gandras Martha, widow John, h Main c Kirkham
Garden Joseph, stone cutter, h off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Joseph Jr., emp N. B. Co., Ms off Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Garguello Anniello, shoemaker Main, Stony Creek,rms do.
Garlic Fred, fanner, h Queach rd

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Garvey Philip, rem to New Haven
Philip S., rem to New Haven
William P., rem to New Haven
Gaylord Bertha R. Miss, ass't librarian Blackstone IAbrary, bds 16 S Main
GAYLORD CHARLES W. physician 16 S Main, h do.;
office hours 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and 7
to 8.30 p. m.; Sundays 12 to 1.30 and 6 to 7.30
p. m.
Lynde Vincent, civil engineer, Ms 16 S Main
Gemisz Konstanti, laborer, bds Main n Monroe
Genz Frederick C., machinist, h Church n Meadow
George Richard B., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony
Creek
Robert, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Robert Jr., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
William, stone cutter, h West as, Stony Creek
Gepp Thomas A., clerk J. H. Morton, h E Main
Gerber Carl, rein to New Haven
Ghiringhelli Antonio, emp N. B. Co., h Watrons, Stony
Creek
Giannetti Charles, emp N. B. Co., h Rogers, Stony Creek
Gibbs Oscar T., emp M. I. F. Co., h Maple bey Harbor
Giedremas Stefan, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Monroe n Main
Gill Amy Miss, emp N. Y. L. Co., rms E Main
Charles, saloon Main c Monroe, h do.
Gilley Charles, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Gilmore John, rem to New Haven
Giovinaza Luigi, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Gladding Charles L., rem west
Gladwin Charles A., emp M. I F Co , h Elm n Rogers
Goddard Dwight W., carpenter emp M. I. F. Co., h 9 Bradley av
Sherman C., farmer emp J. W. Nichols, h Cherry Hill
Watson bds 9 Bradle av
Goldbaum Harry, shoemaker Railroa av n sepo, ony
Creek, rms do.
Goldberg Louis clothing, dry goods and shoes School,
Sion/Creek, h do.
Golding Frank H., sup% B. Lighting and Water Co., Ms
Bradley n Harbor
Goldsmith Charles B., farmer, h "Maple Hill," Qneach
road
Goodrich Horace W., laborer, h Short Rocks rd
Louisa R. Miss, h 121 E Main
Mabel E. Miss, rem to East Haven
Goodyear Robert W., rem to New Britain
Gorham Charles K. Mrs., rum to East Haven
Gorsja Johan, laborer, bds Main c Bradley
Grace Chapel (Episcopal), Harbor, Branford Point

Grace Emma, widow Max h 58 Harbor
Henry J., emp F. J. McKeon,
'
h Cherry Hill H
Graham Harriet M., widow William E., bds 38 Chestnut
Grand Army Hall, Main n Park pl
Grande Rosario, emp N. B. Co., h off Main, Stony Creek
Granholm Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 39 Hopson av
Granniss Albert, fanner, h North Branford rd
Alfred, farmer, h Guilford turnpike
James, laborer, h off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Granson Benjamin, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harding av
Grant Everett S., sec. and treas. Stony Creek Red Granite
Co., h Flying Point, Stony Creek
Gray Edna S., widow Joseph, h Short Rocks rd
Harriet, widow Samuel, housekeeper Indian Neck ax
n Harding av
Robert W., engineer, bds Short Rocks rd
Greek John Mrs., h Main n Monroe
Greenvall Johanna, widow Charles, rem to Sweden
John A., painter, h Rogers n Main, Stony Creek
Gregg Andrew, quarryman bds School, Stony Creek
Grey Jennie Miss, bds Kirkha
m n Main
Griffin Ann, widow John, h Main n Russell
Homer M. farmer, bds Damascus
'
John, bds Main
n Russell
Lewis C.„ farmer„ h Damascus
Grimley Thomas, laborer, bds 115 Main
Griswold Irene Miss, rem to New Haven
GRISWOLD S. A. undertaker and complete house furnishings and real estate Main opp Green, bds Main
—See p 107
Gross Jacob, rem to New Britain
Joseph C., rem to Pennsylvania
Grosvenor Charles, rem to New Haven
Gulans Erick, emp H. I. F. Co., h 44 Rogers

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Gursk Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n Monroe
Gustafson Gabriel, emp M. F. Co., h Bradley c Harbor
Olaf, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n Wilford av

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HAGLUND JOHN, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Martin, emp M. I. F. Co., h Ivy n Silver
Hagquist William, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers c Meadow
Hair George R., rem to Bridgeport
Hakans Matthias, laborer, bds Rogers c Meadow
Hall A F., widow Dr. N. B., h Main c Ivy
Asa G., photographer Griswold's blk Main, rms do.
Frank R., emp N. B. Co., Ms Prospect, Stony Creek
Harry B., rem to Maine
Henry, boatman, h West ax, Stony thetk

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Hall Henry Mrs., bds Brushy Plain
Roger, expressman, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Walter H., clerk C. H. Wilford &amp; Son, h 22 Harrison
fiV

William H.. emp N. B. Co., h West av, Stony Creek
William L., fanner, h Old Short Beach rd
Rally John, emp N. Y. L. Co.. h Silver
Halvorson Carrie Miss, rem to Schenectady, N. Y.
Hammer Alfred E., treas. and general manager Malleable
Iron Fittings Co.. Ii Mtn Rogers
VaIdemir T.. sup st M. 1. F. Co., h 9 Rogers
&amp; Co.. malleable iron foundry foot Rogers
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R. paints, painting, wall papers and
picture frames Main opp Montowese, h E Main n
Main— See p108
Hanson Frank G., bartender 60 Main, Ms do.
George. painter, bds Main n Rogers
Richard, painter, h Chestnut n Main
Hanus Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
Hardigan Margaret, widow Patrick, rem to New Haven
Harding Harry, laborer, h off Flying Point av, Stony
Creek
Harry W., stone cutter N. B. Co., h Railroad av,
Stony Creek
Michael P., farmer, h Montowese n Meadow
Hare M. Frank, snip N. B. Co., h Palmer, Stony Creek
Harlow Frank L.. mason, h Goodsell Point
Harrington Charles W., pres. and treas. The C. W. Harrington Co., Hopson av next Lutheran Church,
h do.
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, contractors, carpenters
and builders Hopson av next Lutheran Church
—See p 109
Harrison Henry G., h 31 Main
Hart Frank G., h Short Beach
James P., emp New Haven, bds Cedar
John H., clerk C. H. Wilford &amp; Son, h Wilford av n
Montowese
Katherine, widow Patrick H., h Cedar
Minnie E. Miss, teacher, hds Cedar
Richard P., agent Adams Express Co., R. R. depot, h
Montowese opp S Main
Hartley William, farmer and vegetable dealer, h Hosley av
Hartson Isaac, It Short Beach
Havens Antoinette, widow John R., h Church
Eleanor M. Miss, clerk C. F. Bradley, Main. bds
Church
Haynes Charles, carpenter, h W Main n Harbor
Healy Frank, rem to Oregon

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Redman Charles, emp N. B. Co., bds off School, Stony
Creek
Heffernan John, baggage master Stony Creek, h Main, do.
John D., agent Adams Express Co. and station agent
Stony Creek, bds Main, do.
Thomas J., clerk, bds Main, Stony Creek 01.4.41 1114° Xs"Hegelheimer Christian, emp New Haven, h E Main
Herbert C., emp M. 1. F. Co., bds E Main
Heller Ludwig, shoemaker 111 Main, h 113 do.
Ludwig Mrs., confectionery and shoe store 113 Main,
h do.
Otto, laborer, bds 113 Main
Henchey William, molder M. I. F. Co., h Ivy n Silver
Henderson Clarence, rem to Irvington, N. Y.
Hendrickson Alfred, rem to Roxbury
Henry, quarryman, h Rogers, Stony Creek
John, emp M. 1. F. Co., h Harding av
Hennesey Mary, widow James, rem to Stamford
Hennessey John, emp N. Y. L. Co., bds Chestnut
Henrickson John, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
IlibbardAlfred L., bookkeeper, h 18 Montowese
Higgins Ann, widow John, h Kirkham n Main
Annie T. Miss, clerk D. F. Reidy, bds Kirkham n
Main
Hanna M Miss, teacher, Ms Kirkham n Main
John W., rem to Derby
Higley Edward, mason, Ms Paved Street District
George E., fanner, h Paved Street District
Lena Miss, clerk P. 0., bds Main
Ray, machinist, bds Paved Street District
HIGLEY WILLIAM C. mason builder Montowese c Meadow, h 59 do.—See p 110
Hiler Edward, driver Dr. G. E. Evans, Montowese opp
Wilford av, Ms do.
—ffili-eatherine-B. Mos, h 18 Rogtrz
Charles C., rem to Clinton
Fred F., It Fairview av, Stony Creek
Hinehy—see Henchey
Hine Nancy L., widow Joel B., bds Montowese n freight
depot
Hinkley Charles F., foreman Norcross Bros. Co.. h
Northam, Stony Creek
William C., sup't Norcross Bros. Co., h Palmer, Stony
Creek
Hirsch Jacob, grocer 20 School, Ston y Creek. h do.
Hoadley Charles A. (Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson) Main. h
Hopson av
Charles B., bds Hopson av
Edna Miss. h E Main n Mill Plain

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Handley Emily B., clerk Hoedley &amp; Hutchinson, Ws Hopson at
Henry H., Ms Harbor n Maple
Henry M., farmer. h Paved Street District
James M., farmer, Ms Hotchkiss Grove rd
Jane E. Miss, bdt, Hopson av
Laura I. Miss, teacher, Ms Hopson av
Orrin E.. station agent Pine Orchard, h do.
Royal G., letter carrier, h Short Rocks rd
HOADCEY &amp; HUTCHINSON. (Charles A. bailey and
Harry K. Hutchinson), druggists, grocers, clothing, hoots and shoes, dry goods, paints, hardware,
etc. Main—See front col'd p VI
Hobart Laura C., widow John, h Wilford at n Church
Hobbs William G., molder, bds 56 Montowese
Hodges Edward J., emp N. B. Co., bds Main, Stony
Creek
Joseph, stone cutter, Ms Main, Stony Creek
Hokanson Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck as c
Harding at
Holabird Douglass, emp Richard Bradley, Ms Church c
Meadow
Holcomb Thinly H, widow John R., h 28 Montowese
George, rem to New Haven
Holm John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ii Bradley e Harbor
Otto, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Terhune av
Holman Charles S., meat market Short Beach, h do.
Holmes John, map N. B. Co., bds 20 School, Stony Creek
Holsenbach C. Henry, emp M. I. F. Co., h 28 Harbor,
Branford Point
William, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n freight depot
Holt William, emp Dr. A. J. Tenney, Ms Main c Laurel
Home Arthur, farmer, bds Paved Street District
Barlow S., farmer, h Paved Street District
Charles, laborer, h North Branford rd
Mary A., widow James, bds Montowese bey railroad
Hopkins William, laborer, h 71 Chestnut
Hopper William, rem to New Haven
Hopson Annie H., widow Willis B., correspondent New
Haven Register, h 18 Wilford av
Hosley Benjamin A., farmer, h Hosley av
HOSLEY BENJAMIN F. contractor and builder 60 Montowese, h do.—See front col'd p II
Charles 0., carpenter, bds Elm c Russell
Edmund S., carpenter, bds Brushy Plain
Edward K., carpenter, h Indian Neck as
Frank A. carpenter, h Cherry Hill rd
George T. B., h Elm c Russell
Samuel B., farmer, h Brushy Plain

Hotchkiss Abby, widow Lorin R., h 28 Harbor, Branford
Point
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h off Main r blacksmith shop
Houde Adelard, emp M. J. F. Co., h E Main n Main
Eugene E., mop M. I. F. Co., h Goodsell Point
Howarth Harry, mop M. I. F. Co., bds Bradley bey railroad
Mary Mrs., h Bradley bey railroad
Howd Charles A., emp M. I. F. Co., his Palmer, Stony
Creek
Edward E., electrician, bds Palmer, Stony Creek
Edward II., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Joseph P., oysterman, h Flying Point &amp;V, Stony Creek
Richard A., farmer, h Palmer, Stony Creek
William J., railway mail clerk, bds Palmer, Stony
Creek
William T., h Main, Stony Creek
HUBBARD HENRY W. carriagemaker and repairer
Church c Wilford a y, h 18 Wilford at—See p
112
linginc M. A., emp G. H. Foote, h 20 Montowese
Hull Eli, rem to Noroton
George W., rem to New Haven
Rummell Charles, emp M. P. Rice, h Silver
Fred, rem to New Haven
Hunt Landon E., bookkeeper N. B. Co., h Prospect, Stony
Creek
Sara J. Mrs., bds W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
Hutchinson Harry K. (Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson), Main opp
Montowese, h 10 Church
Howard L., bds Hopson at n S Main
James R., clerk Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson, Ms 10
Church
J. Louise Miss, bds Hopson at n S Main
P ° 11 /` V"8, M s' 11^pann (iv n S main
IFCOVICZ ANTON, emp M I. F. Co., bds Main n W
Main
Anton. emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
James. emp M. I. F. Co., bds Monroe
Illig Rudolph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
Indian Point House, Main bel Flying Point at, Stony
Creek
Inman W. H. Mrs., h off Stannard ay, Branford Point
Inrandin Rocco, emp N. B. Co., Ms School. Stony Creek
Irwin John J., amp M. T. F. Co., h 30 Harbor, Branford
Point
Isbell Edward E., ins, agent, h 48 Montowese
Island View House. Fl ying Point, Stony Creek
Ives Charles, fanner, fi Damascus

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Ives Eli B., rem to Bridgeport
Paul P., rein to East River
Phebe T. H. Mrs., rem to New Haven
JACKSON FRED, rem to Cheshire
JACKSON FREDERICK L. groceries, meat, flour, feed,
etc. Main, Stony Creek, h Linden Point av, do.
—See p 106
Jacobs Mary A. Mrs., nurse, h 44 Rogers
Robert, farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
Jaklavicz Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., Ws Monroe
James Mellie 0., widow Erastus P., Ms Wilford av n
Church
Nahum, q uarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Jenkins Thomas, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Jerold Frank W., bookkeeper, h 22 Montowese
Jesmann Alexander, laborer, h Main c Rogers
Jillson Eugene N., h Short Beach
Johanson Jacob P., emp M. I. F. Co., h 37 Hopson av
Johnson Adolph F., stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
Alfred, emp M. I. F. Co., h IVIontowese n Harbor
bridge
Alfred, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 94 Harbor
Algot, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 56 Main
Andrew J., rem to New Britain
Anna, widow Martin, h 46 Harbor, Branford Point
Anna, widow Samuel, h 93 Harbor
Annie, widow John 0., h 92 Harbor
Charles, rem to Sweden
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Hillside av
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor, Branford
Point
Charles, molder M. I. F. Co., h 64 Harbor
Charles ., c e	
T0
Charles M., emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n railroad
track
Claus A., boat builder Short Beach, h do.
Elizur C., molder M. I. F. Co., h 7 Bradley av
Ellen C. Miss, dressmaker 56 Montowese, Ms do.
Emma J., widow August, h Stannard av, Branford
Point
Eunice, widow Edward, h 56 Montowese
Frank P., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar n Laurel
Fred, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church
George W., machinist, h Harbor, Branford Point
Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., Ws Church n Meadow
Gustav, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Indian Neck av
Gustave, emp New Haven, h 30 Hopson ac

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Johnson Hans P., emp M. I. F. C'o., h Montowese n Wilford av
Henry, blacksmith emp J. Donnelly, h Main r do.
Herman, emp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson av
J. Albert, drug clerk, !xis 93 Harbor
John, laborer, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Sta,nnard av, Branford
Point
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Prospect av
John A., emp M. I. F. Co., h 50 Rogers
John A., ern]) M. I. F. Co., h Terhune av
JOHNSONJOHN H. carpenter and builder, also real estate
Flying Point av, Stony Creek, h do.—See p 109
Justin, rem to New Haven
Linus, emp M I F Co , h W Main bey Cherry Hill
rd
Ludwig, oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Margaret, widow Davis, h 56 Montowese
Nils E., quarryman, h Harbor, Branford Point
Oscar, rem to Sweden
Otto, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Hillside av
Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., h 94 Harbor
Peter, emp M. I. Co., h Montowese n Meadow
Warren S., laborer, h Hillside av
William, emp N. B. Co., Ms Watrous, Stony Creek
William, emp M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck av
William, molder M. I. F. Co., h 26 Harrison av
William E., emp M. I. F. Co., h Maple n Harbor
Johnston David W., dentist, bds 48 Montowese
Jones Edward F., h17 Rogers
Elijah B., rem to Albany, N. Y.
James L., emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Josephson Erick, emp M. I. F. Co., h 61 Harbor
Jourdan Fannie E., widow Frederick, h off Double Beach
rd

JOURDAN F. &amp; SON (Henry F. Jourdan), coal and wood

and lumber Harbor—See p 112
Henry F. (F. Jourdan &amp; Son), h Maple c Harbor
Irwin S., civil engineer, bds Maple c Harbor
Judson Adelaide J., widow Willis G., h 30 Harbor, Branford Point
Julian Harry, emp N. B. Co., h n quarry, Stony Creek
.
Juliano Louis, laborer, h Harbor n railroad	
KAISER HENRY, emp Mrs. W. H. Inman, h Stannard
av n Branford Point
Kamb Aaron, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n Wilford av
Charles emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar
Edward, emp It. I. F. Co., Ws Cedar
Kane James, farmer, h Damascus

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KANE JAMES T. grocer and liquors Montowese, Huth*
Mg, Ms do.—See p 106
Nicholas, farmer. h Damascus
Katz Edward, drug clerk F. E. Brainerd, h Main, Stony
Creek
Kealy John, laborer. Ms Bradley c Harbor
Keenan William, emp M. P. Rice, h Main n Highland av
Kelley Adam, farmer, bds W Main n town line
Daniel, molder, h Main c Russell
James, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Bradley
John, farmer and mfr. rustic work, h W Main n ton
line
John D., molder M. I. F. Co., h Hillside av
John R., rem to New Haven
Joseph, ernp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main c Russell
Josephine Miss, teacher Stony Creek, bds Brainerd
House, do.
Thomas, corn. tray ., h Wilford av n Church
Kells John, laborer, h Short Rocks rd
Kelly James, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor n W Main
Kelsey Edwin R., mfr. oil and fertilizers Darrow Island,
h Short Beach
Edwin R. Jr., clerk and ass't judge town court,
Short Beach
Hobart, farmer, h Paved Street District
KELSEY OSCAR C. carpenter and builder Watrous,
Stony Creek, h Linden Point av, do—See p 109
William H., carpenter, h Paved Street District
William H., emp E. R. Kelsey, h Short Beach
Kennedy James, emp New Haven, h W Main n town line
James A., electrician and saloon Main c Veto, h E
Main n Mill Plain
John H., emp New Haven, h W Main n town line
Kenyon Albert J., rem to Yonkers, N. Y.
Louisa F., widow Green, h Damascus
oug •	
en, Nig ow o ii,	
a ey n
William, laborer, bds Bradley n W Main
Kerr Hattie Miss, rem to Derby
John, emp New Haven, h Ivy
Samuel, patternmaker, Ms Wilford ay
Kessell Dominic, coachman Dr. C. W. Gaylord 16 S Mann,
bds do.
Keyes Eras-tits J., rem to California
Ernest L., stone cutter, Ms Palmer, Stony Creek
Rachel S. Miss, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Kiely James Mrs., h Main r blacksmith shop
Michael, rem to Waterbury
Patrick F., emp New Haven, bds Main r blacksmith
shop
Kilkitsky Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe

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KiBarn Charlotte, widow Henry, h Short Beach
Killian Thomas, emp N. B. Co., h n quarry, Stony Creek
Kil'son Charles L., teamster, h Main n Ivy
Kimball Clara L. Miss, rem to New Haven
Julia A., widow Andrew, rein to New Haven
King James, farmer, h turnpike, Stony Creek
Kinney Frank J., lawyer and ins. agent Toole's blk Main,
bds Short Rocks
John F., machinist, h 16 Bradley av
Michael, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Short Rocks
Klaus Nicholas, farmer, h Hosley av
Klockars Anna C., widow Karl G., h Indian Neck av
Charles 0., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Indian Neck av
Knapp Arthur L., emp M. I. F. Co., h Church n Wilford
ay
Kniffin Arthur, laborer, h Short Beach
Clifford E., mason, h Short Beach
Ernest 0., teamster, bds Short Beach
Oscar P., mason builder Short Beach, h do.
Sidney T., rem to New Haven
Knight Albert H., emp M. I. F. Co., h 67 Harbor
Knights of Pythias Building, S Main c Montowese
of Pythias Hall, S Main c Montowese
Knowles Edward B., h Short Beach
Oliver E., ship carpenter, h Old Short Beach rd
William J., confectionery and ice cream Short Beach,
h do.
Knowlton Friend F., teamster Richard Bradley, h Cedar,
Todd Hill
Kolletar George, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Silver
Kolterman Amelia, widow Herman, h Main opp Rogers
Herman, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main opp Rogers
Konopka Frank, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Silver
Koski Reinhold, emp M I F Co., h Elm n Harbor
Kreutzfeldt Carl, emp M. I. F. Co., h Ivy bey Silver
Kronholm Anton E., emp M. I. F. Co., h 28 Harrison av
Kulak William, laborer, h Main c Monroe
Kuszmas Mike, laborer, h Monroe n Main
LADD GEORGE, emp N. B. Co., h n quarry, Stony Creek
Lagerstedt John, rem to Springfield. Mass.
Lagerstrom Edward, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Indian Neck av
LAICH JOSEPH, saloon 100 Main u Russell, h do.—See
p 113
Laird James H., stone cutter. h off Main. Stony Creek
Lake William E., emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar, Todd Hill
Lela Carmino, grocer Main opp Ivy and Meadow n Rogers, h do.
Julia, rem to Italy

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Landerer J. Paul, emp N. Y. L Co. and leader Branford
Military Band, K E Main n Main
Lang Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers ia Meadow
Lanphier Charles, fisherman, h Lanphier's Cove
George W., farmer, h Lanphier's Cove
Henry B., farmer, h 36 Harbor, Branford Point
Howard C., emp S. V. Osborn, Ms 36 Harbor, Branford Point
Julia R. Miss, teacher, Ms 36 Harbor, Branford
Point
Willis H., foreman S. V. Osborn Branford Point
Larkins Frank C., carpenter, la Paved ' Street District
Larson Gustave, widow Andrew, bds 33 Hopson av
Lathlean Thomas, stone cutter, h 6 School, Stony Creek
Lattimer John E., fish market 97 E Main, h do.
-Lawrence George C., engineer N. B. Co., h Prospect, Stony
Creek
Lawry Alexander, stone cutter, h Bradley bey railroad
Lawson Aaron, stone mason, h Harrison at n Cedar
Matilda, widow Charles, h 26 Montowese
Oscar, stone mason, bds Harrison av n Cedar
Lay W. Lynde, emp M. I. F. Co., h Hillside as
Leach Frank H., hack driver, h Silver
Leahy Timothy, emp Stamford, h Ivy
Lee Joseph, emp M I F Co., h 15 Harrison at
Sing, laundry Toole's blk Main, h do.
Leonard John, laborer, bds Bradley n Main
Lese Carlandenio, bartender Luigi Ciarli, h Leete's Island
rd, Stony Creek
Levy Bertha Mrs., dry goods, etc. 16 School, Stony Creek,
h do.
Louis, dry goods, etc. Toole's blk Main, rms do.
Lew John, stone cutter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Lime Wood Grove House, George G. Rice prop., Indian
Neck

Linsley Henry H., emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main ab railroad
crossing
H. Guy, postmaster, h "Hillside Place," Hillside at
Homer, tea peddler, bds Chestnut, Short Rocks
I. Taylor, farmer, h Montowese bel railroad
J. Atwood, h 18 Hopson av
Malachi 11., emp S. U. Linsley, bds Meadow n Church
Maria, widow Israel A., h Chestnut n Short Rocks rd
Mary A., widow Obed, h 23 Harbor, Branford Point
Philo J., emp S. V. Osborn, bds Harbor n Maple
Samuel E., patternmaker M. I. F. Co., h 23 Harbor,
Branford Point
LINSLEY SEYMOUR 0. saloon Meadow c Indian Neck
ay , h Meadow n Church—See p 113
Willis H., mariner, h Kirkham n depot
Lipkavicz Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Monroe n Main
Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Lombardo Francesco, emp N. B. Co., bds School, Stony
h
Creek
Londrigan
John,
section foreman, h n depot, Stony Creek
Lonergan Catherine, widow Michael, h Silver
Thomas, section foreman IL R. Co., h 59 Montowese
Longaard John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Maple
Longgren Jalmar, rem to New Haven
Loomis Sarah J., widow Cornelius D., h Short Beach
Lounsbury William, prop. Owenego House, Indian Neck,
h do.
Luby Mary Mrs., Ms Ivy
Lucas William, emp Charles S. Bradley, Ms Cherry Hill
rd
Ludington Charles H., emp B. L. &amp; W. Co., bds Meadow
n Church
Charlotte M. Miss, bookkeeper M. P. Rice, bds Meadow n Church
Ellen M., widow Charles, h Meadow n Church

Thure, painter, h 56 Main
Linden Claus, emp M. I. F. Co., h 92 Harbor
Linevsky John, laborer, h Main c Rogers
Linsley Benjamin F., farmer, h Paved Street District
Charles E., emp M. I. F. Co., h 17 Wilford at
Daniel E., emp S. V. Osborn, h Terhune av
Edgar M., farmer, h Branford Point
Eleanor W., widow Ralph I., h Guilford turnpike
Eliza C. Mrs., Ms 82 Harbor
Elizabeth, widow Frederick A., h Harbor n Maple
George, joiner, h Chestnut
Harriet C., widow William, h Guilford turnpike
Harriet E., widow John W., h 20 Hopson av
Harriet F., widow Frederick, h Paved Street District
Henry D., ass't postmaster, h Ivy

Loki Joseph, laborer,Ms
ds am c Russell
Lundquist A. V. Mrs., laundry Flying Point a y, Stony
Creek, h do.
LuNanuisT PETER A. stone mason Flying Point ay,
Stony Creek, h do.—See p 110
Lutz John, farmer, h E Main hey Mill Plain
Lynch Annie, widow Thomas W., h Maple n Harbor
Bridget, widow John, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Edward, farmer, h Old Short Beach rd

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Jamesap R. R.Co.,bds
Meadown Church
xt

MACCHIA ROCCO, emp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony
Creek
m to Reedville, Mass.
rem
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MADDERN RICHARD H. granite and marble monuments

Matson Mathias, emp N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., h Rogers e
Meadow
Mattfolk Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h 50 Rogers
Matthews George, rein to Stamford
James E, rem to New Haven
James E. 2d, rem to New Haven
John J., molder, h Ivy
Robert, stone cutter, h Rogers, Stony Creek
Thomas, emp New Haven, bds Ivy
William, stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Mattson Joseph, molder M. I. P. Co., h 33 Hopson av
Peter, emp M. 1. F. Co., h Harbor n Bradley
Maynard Charles A., rem to West Haven
Martha C. Mrs., prop. Three Elm House off Flying
Point av, Stony Creek, h do.
Wilbur, bdf. Three Elm House, Stony Creek
McArthur James, machinist, h Ivy
William, engineer N. B. Co., h off School, Stony
Creek
McAvoy Jeremiah, h 10 School, Stony Creek
Jeremiah Jr., stone cutter, Ms 10 School, Stony
Creek
McCabe John J., patternmaker, h Harbor n Maple
McCall Julia A., widow Marcus, h 15 Harrison av
McCarthy Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck av
Charles, rem to New Haven
Daniel, emp N. Y. L. Co., h 8 Russell
Dennis, emp M. I. F. Co., h Chestnut n Main
John, clerk Prann &amp; Sta.nnard, bds Indian Neck av
n Harbor bridge
John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Maple n Harbor
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Russell n Main
John H., teamster F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h Maple n Harbor
Mary, widow Callahan, h Russell n Main

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and stone and slate burial vaults Montowese opp
cemetery, h S Main opp schoolhouse—See p 108
Madsen John, rem to New Haven
Mafini Davido, ernp N. B. Co., h Main, Stony Creek
Mahoney Charles, rem to New York city
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Bradley
Malleable Iron Fittings Co., mfrs. steam fittings foot Rogers
Mallote Albert, blacksmith, bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Maneo Giuseppe, emp N. B. Co., h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Manfolk Gust, emp M. I. F. Co., Ws 36 Hopson at
Mannix Dennis, teamster L. Marini; bds Ivy
John, teamster L. Ilannix, bds Ivy
Joseph, emp L. Mannix, bds Ivy
Lawrence, teamster Ivy, h do.
MARK LOUIS, merchant tailor, boots, shoes and gen&amp;
furnishing goods Totoket blk, Main, h Park p1—
See p 107
Marks Peter, laborer, bds Main, Stony Creek
Marsh George E., ass't foreman M. I.,F. Co., h Church n
S Main
Marshall Abraham H., rem to New Britain
Frank, rem to New Britain
Thomas, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Main n Kirkham
Martin Andrew, emp M. P. Rice, h Cherry Hill rd
Charles, rem to Malden, Mass.'
Edward, emp Rev. E. Martin, bds Hopson av c S Main
Edward Rev., pastor St. Mary's R. C. Church, h Hopson av c S Main
John, ernp M. I. F. Co., bds 35 Hopson av
John, laborer, Ms Cherry Hill rd
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers n Meadow
Karl A. Rev., rem to Schenectady, N. Y.
Mason George IL, barber Main n Flying Point av, Stony
Creek, rms do.
John, emp N. Y. L. Co., lxls Rogers n Elm
Michael, laborer, h Short Beach
Masonic Hall, S Main
Masse John, laborer, h E Main
Massey George, laborer bds Monroe
Mothers Henry, rem to 'Stamford
Henry J., laborer, bds 30 Church
Hugh J., rem to New Haven
Mary, widow Hugh, h 30 Church
Matson Gustave, laborer, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Joseph, stone cutter, h 20 School, Stony Creek

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Timothy, molder M. I. F. Co., h Monroe

McCARTHY TIMOTHY J. saloon Main c Hillside av, h do.

—See p 114
McClay George, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
McClean—see McLean
McClinchy Edward, emp C. S. Bradley, Ms Bradley bey
railroad
Margaret, widow Henry, h Bradley bey railroad track
McCormack Bridget T. Miss, bds Indian Neck av c Harding av
McCutcheon Andrew, emp B. L. &amp; W. Co., h E Main
McDermott Elizabeth Miss, rem to New York city
John H., machinist, bds W Main n Harbor
McDonald Catherine, widow Alexander, h Elm n railroad
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McDonald John H., bartender J. A. Kennedy, h Ivy bey
Silver
Thomas, laborer, bds Elm n railroad
McDonnell Esther, widow Thomas, h Railroad av, Stony
Creek
Michael, emp N. B. Co., Ms Railroad av, Stony Creek
McFmerney Hugh Mrs., h Harbor n Bradley
McGowan Arthur, bartender Oak Hail, Ms Main c Chestnut
Hugh, carpenter, h 115 Main
Mary Miss, bds 115 Main
Patrick, rem to New Haven
McGRAIL BROS. (Lawrence T. and Frank McGrail), livery stable r Totoket Hotel, Main—See p 114
Eugene P., emp McGrail Bros., Ms W Main n Old
Short Beach H
Frank (McGrail Bros.), Ms W Main n Old Short
Beach rd
Lawrence, h W Main n Old Short Beach H
Lawrence T. (McGrail Bros.) r Totoket Hotel, h Laurel ri Main
Philip B., emp N. Y. L. Co., bds W Main n Old Short
Short Beach rd
&amp; Dunn, undertakers r Totoket Hotel, Main
McGuinness John L. Rev., ass't pastor St. Mary's R. C.
Church, bds Hopson av c S Main
McGuire John, emp N. Y. L. Co. h Main n Montowese
John, laborer, h Main opp the Green
John E., rem to Norwalk
Morris, emp M. P. Rice, h E Main n Main
Patrick, laborer, h 83 E Main
McKean Joseph Rev., rem to Fall River, Mass.
McKee Robert S., rem to New York
Thomas W., rem to Stamford
William J., clerk Headley &amp; Hutchinson, h Hopson ax

McLean Charles W., postmaster and grocer, Pine Orchard,
h do.
John, fisherman, h Flying Point av n Main, Stony
Creek
McMullen Jeannette, widow Hector, h Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
John, emp N. B. Co., h n quarry, Stony Creek
McMullin Donald, blacksmith, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Robert, stone cutter, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
McNamara James 2d, watchman M. I. F. Co., res New
Haven
Martin, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Kirkham n Main
Patrick, emp M. I. F. Co., h 40 Rogers
McStravick Hugh, laborer, h Hillside av
McVety Robert, rem to New Haven
Mead William E., emp N. B. Co., Ms Prospect, Stony
Creek
William J. Mrs., h Prospect, Stony Creek
Meaney Ellen, widow Michael, h W Main c Double Beach
rd
James, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 78 Harbor
Julia J. Miss, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 78 Harbor
Lizzie L. Miss, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 78 Harbor
Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 78 Harbor
Medlyne James, stone cutter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek
Meeker Ward B., stage driver, h Short Beach
Meigs Charles R., rem to New Haven
Martha, widow Horace B., h 38 Chestnut
Melander John, rem to Milford, Mass.
Melin Olaf, emp M. I. F. Co., h Terhune av
Merriam Eliza Miss, stenographer, bds 13 Rogers
Lucian A., tax collector, h 13 Rogers
Melissa L. Miss dressmaker 13 Ro ers, Ms do
Myra Miss, stenographer, b 13 Rogers
Merrill Arthur 11., emp M. I. F. Co., h 25 Hopson av
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York, Michael J.
Quinn sup't, 10 Montowese
Michaelson John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Michelson Charles, molder, h Elm n Harbor
Mickleson Herman, molder, h Church n Meadow
Hugh, emp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson av
Mike, amp M. I. F. Co, h Harbor, Branford Point
Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., h 42 Rogers
Milici Francesco, stone cutter, h off Main, Stony Creek
Mill Plain Schoolhouse, Mill Plain n Queach rd
Miller Annie E., widow George N., h Short Beach

McKenna Daniel H., emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
John, laborer, h Harbor c Maple
John Jr., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
Michael, rem to Chicago, 111.
Thomas, molder, h 41 Elm
McKeon Andrew, crap M. I. F. Co., bds off Maple
McKEOM FRANCIS P. plumbing, stoves and hot water
heating Bosley blk Main, Ms 61 Harbor—See
front col'd p VII
Mary, widow Frank, h 61 Harbor
Philip, plumber, h Harbor, Branford Point
Thomas, rem to New Haven
McKinnell James S., rem to East Haven
McLachlan Robert, stone cutter Leete's Island rd, Stony
Creek

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Miller Asa, laborer, h Cedar
Harvey H., h 129 E Main
Jeremiah P., laborer, h Monroe
Nathan A., emp M. I. F. Co., h 17 Bradley av
Violet Miss, art teacher, bds Short Beach
William E., rem to Springfield, Mass.
Milne James, stone cutter N. B. Co., h Three Elm av,
Stony Creek
Mizzy Abram, rem to New Haven
Mockeviez John L., grocer 94 Main, h do.
Molenski Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe n Main
Molinoski Joseph, einp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Kirkham
Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n Kirkham
Molls George, emp M. I. F. Co., h 94 Main
. Monahan Jeremiah, Ii Monroe
John, emp N Y L Co, h Elm
S. Frank, teamster, bds Monroe
Mone T., rem to Italy
Money Island House, Money Island
Monroe Abbie, widow William S., h 82 Harbor
Catherine L., widow Alvin, h Maple bey Harbor
.
Charles S., laborer, h Ely lane	
Edison, jeweler, Ms Maple bey Harbor
Elizur R., polisher, h Bradley n Harbor
Francis J., widow Merritt F., h 76 Harbor
George H., h 86 Harbor
Lyman J., painter, h 80 Harbor
Lyman Jr., grocer Harbor, bds do.
Monson Magnus, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Terhune av
Montasco Inn (summer), Indian Neck
Montelius Carl, emp M I F Co, h Harding av
Montgomery Charles H., rem to New Haven
Jane, widow William, h Ivy n Silver
William J., emp N. Y. L. Co., Ms Ivy n Silver
Montowese House summer, Indian Neck
Moody lement T., rem to ame
Hiram C., rem to Maine
Moore Everett L., livery stable Main opp Rogers, h do.
Joel S., carriagemaker, repairer and painter 34 Rogers, h 6 Hopson av
Joseph T., clerk C. H. Wilford &amp; Son, h 25 Hopson av
Wilfred L., with J. S. Moore, h 6 Hopson av
Moran Bernard, rem to New Haven
John, h Main n Rogers
John Jr., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n Rogers
Michael 2d, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main n Rogers
Robert, env N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Morgan George Al., bds North Branford rd
Mary S., widow Samuel, h North Branford rd
Winfield R., mason, bds Bradley n Main
Moriarty Daniel, rem to New London

Moriarty Ellen, widow Michael, rem to New London
John, rem to New London
Morin Anton, emp Al. I. F. Co., his Main n Monroe
Morris Augustine (Morris &amp; Prokopchyk) Main c Monroe,
h 93 do.
John R., rem to Hornellsville, N. Y.
&amp; Prokopchyk (Augustine Morris and John Prokopchyk), saloon Main c Monroe
Morton Clifford A., clerk John H. Morton, bds 12 Montowese
Irwin W., rural mail carrier, bds 12 Montowese
John H., druggist, jeweler, etc. Main, h Wilford av n
Church
Margaret, widow Henry, h 12 Montowese
Sara E. Miss, bookkeeper G. A. R. Hamre, Ms 12
Montowese
Mory Carl F., baker Main n Rogers, h do.
Moyle James, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
emp N. B. Co., Ms Rogers, Stony Creek
Mullane Dennis, rem to Waterbury
Murdock George F., rem to Waterbury
Murphy Edgar G., h Rogers n Elm
John, carriage mfr., h Short Beach
John K., emp New Haven, Ms Short Beach
Margaret, widow James, h Cedar bey Harrison av
Terrence, molder, h E Main n Main
Terrence T., laborer, Ms Cedar bey Harrison av
Murray Archibald A., mason, h W Main bey railroad
Henry B., molder Al. I. F. Co., h Harding av
Jennie. widow Thomas F., Ms 41 Elm
Patrick, emp Al. I. F. Co., bds 8 Russell
Peter, rem to New London
William, rem to New London
Music Hall, 21 Harrison av
NADOW El I A MliS., Nis Mannaru av, Branton! Point

Narberg John, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Narocievicz Arnik, etup Al. 1. F. Co., his Monroe
Neidhart Mathias, emp M. 1. F. Co., h 32 Rogers
Neilson John, emp Al. I. F. Co., h 38 Rogers
Ludwig, emp Al. I. F. Co., h Prospect av
Olaf, rem to Rhode Island
Peter, molder M. 1. F. Co., h 28 Harrison av
Peter, emp N. B. Co., his Leete's Island H. Stony
Creek
Nelson—see Nilsson
Nesbit George, h Short Beach
George Mrs., postmaster Short Beach, h do,
Nevesky Louis, grocer Rogers c Meadow, h do.
New England Engineering Co. The (branch), electric light
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New England Laundry. Mrs. P. A. Warner prop., 70 Harbor
York Lock Co., lock mfrs. Main c Ivy
York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. passenger depot, foot Rogers
York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. freight depot,
off Montowese
Newton Charles F. Mrs., h Prospect av
Durant B., clerk, h W Main bey railroad
Frederick J., carpenter. h Short Rocks rd
John, farmer and milk dealer, h Queach rd
Orilla L., widow James, h Queach rd
Nichols Charles, saloon Main n John, h do.
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe n Main
John W., farmer, h Cherry Hill
John W. Jr., clerk, bds Cherry Hill
Lester J., sec. M. I. F. Co., h Main n Cedar
Walter R., ins, agent, bds Cherry Hill
William, rem to Stamford
Nido Angelo, grocer School, Stony Creek, h do.
Nilsson Bengt, blacksmith and wagonrnaker Main opp Ivy,
h Chestnut n Main
Noack Carl 0., vice pres. New York Lock Co., bds Totoket
House
Hugo, clerk N. Y. L. Co., rins 16 Montowese
Noboli Eugenio, emp N. B. Co., bds Leete's Island rd,
Stony Creek
Nofiero Augustino, laborer, h 47 Chestnut
Nolan John, emp N. Y. L. Co., bds 89 E Main
Norcross Bros. Co., stone quarries Stony Creek
Norris John, emp N. Y. L. Co., Ms 19 Harrison as
Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Silver
Julia, widow Michael, h 19 Hillside av
Thomas, molder, h Silver
Thomas F., rem to Readville, Mass.
o am a vin	
armer, I o am,	
ony ree
John H., engineer, h Palmer n Northam, Stony Creek
Martin K., farmer, h Northam, Stony Creek
Northrop George, rem to Maine
John B., prop. Thimble Islands Poultry Yard, Flying
Point av, Stony Creek, h do.
Norton George, rem to Roxbury
James L., laborer, h Paved Street District
Mary Mrs. h Damascus
Minnie A. 'Mrs., h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Nutter Mary, widow Daniel, bds E Main bey Mill Plain
Nuzzillo Vincenzo, laborer, h 89 E Main
Nygard Gust, laborer, h Harbor n Bradley
Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Meadow n Church

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OAK HALL, Mrs. Anna Bohn prop., saloon and bottling
Main—See front cord p V
O'Brien Annie Miss, errip M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Daniel, farmer, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Edward, h Monroe
Edward J., laborer, bds 9 Hillside av
James, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese c Meadow
Jeremiah, meat market Main c Russell, Ms Bradley
c Harbor
Jeremiah J., rem to Stamford
Mary, widow Patrick, h Harbor c Bradley
Michael C., brass molder, h Harbor c Bradley
Patrick, emp M. P. Rice, h 9 Hillside av
Patrick T., rem to Readville, Mass.
Richard, laborer, h Main n Ivy
Stephen C., polisher, bds Montowese c Meadow
Thomas, farmer, bds Cedar, Todd Hill
Thomas, emp N. 1. L. Co., h It" Main n Harbor
Thomas AV., foreman M. P. Rice, bds W Main n Harbor
William J., machinist, h Wilford av n Church
Och George, cup M. I. F. Co., bds Elm c Russell
O'Connell Charles, farmer, bds Paved Street District
Daniel Mrs., h Paved Street District
Daniel Jr., blacksmith, bds Paved Street District
John N., laborer, Ms Paved Street District
Thomas, laborer, bds Paved Street District
O'CONNOR JAMES, Prop. Totoket Hotel, Main c Park pl,
h do.—See p 113
Odell Emma J. Miss, bds W Main at railroad
O'Keefe Michael, rem to New Britain
Oliver Mary, widow Nelson, bds Ely lane
William, driver C. F. Morey, bds E Main
—see Olver
Olmstead Marilla S., widow Henr y, h Tyler pl
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Paulina C. Miss, stenographer M. I. F. Co., bds Tyler
pl
Olson Albert, plumber emp A. R. Engquist, Ms Elm c Russell
August, emp M. I. F. Co., h 37 Hopson av
August, quarryman, h W Main bey Harbor
Ernst, emp H. W. Hubbard, bds 56 Main
John, laborer, Ms Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Olver William, stone mason, h Watrous, Stony Creek
O'Neill Charles W., emp N. Y. Ii. Co., Ms Harrison or n
Cedar
Prank M., emp N. Y. L. Co., bds Harrison av n Cedar
John H., painter Harrison av next Music Hall, Ms
do.
John H., laborer, bds Chestnut

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O'Neill Michael, laborer, h Harrison at n Cedar
Thomas P.. et:1p 31. I. F. Co., h Chestnut
Opel! Peter, farmer, h North Branford H
Opie Charles J., stone mason, h Rogers, Stony Creek
Charles J. Jr., stone cutter, h Prospect, Stony Creek
Henry, emp N. B. Co., h Prospect, Stony Creek
Oras John. emp M. I. P. Co., bds Silver
Ordway Alfred L.. emp M. J. F. Co., h 66 Harbor
O'Rourke Michael, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main n town
line
OSBORN SIDNEY V. coal and wood, lumber, hay and
grain Meadow c Church, h S Main opp schoolhouse—See front col'd p VI
Osterholm Andrew, emp M. I. F. Co., h 94 Harbor
August. emp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor c Maple
.0tell Fred, barber Main opp Library, h Rogers n Main
Thomas J., rem to New Haven
PAGE CHARLES, h Goodsell Point H, Branford Point
Charles H., baggage master N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R.,
h 88 Harbor
Dennis, coal and wood Northam op School, Stony
Creek, h do.
Edward, h 58 Harbor
Edward B., molder, h Cherry Hill rd
Ellsworth A., Ms Prospect, Stony Creek
Frances, widow George H., h 6 Montowese
Frank G., mechanic, bds 6 Montowese
George M., tray, salesman, h 6 Montowese
Guy B., conductor N. Y., N. H. &amp; H. R. R., bds 42
School, Stony Creek
Harry W., carpenter, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Henry W., painter and paper hanger and boats to let
Hall ay. Stony Creek, h do.
Jane G., widow Edgar D., h Rogers n Main
. a ence, oreman V.	
n
pl
John B., emp M. I. F. Co., h Indian Neck at
Timothy, h Prospect, Stony Creek
William, h 42 School, Stony Creek
Paine Maria L., widow Richard, confectionery and fruit,
news room and postmaster 34 Main, Stony
Creek, h do.
Rollin S., clerk P. 0. Stony Creek, Ms Main, do.
Palmborg Edwin L., machinist, h 26 Montowese
Palmer Arthur, rem to California
Delpha, widow Charles W., h Paved Street District
Edward S., saw mill Leete's Island rd, h do.
Eliza, widow William, hds Montowese opp S Main
Ellen M. Miss, clerk B. Savings Bank, Ms Cedar n
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Palmer Esther Miss, lids Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
George, farmer and insurance agent, h "Maple Hill,"
Queach rd
Harriet, widow Edmund, h 179 Indian Neck at
Harriet L., widow Isaac H., ass't librarian Blackstone
Library, h Main c Cedar
James E., farmer, It 179 Indian Neck av
Margaretta Miss, arm New Haven, bds Cedar n
Laurel
Sally E. Miss, bds Main c Cedar
Walter IL. student, bds Main c Cedar
W. Bradley, farmer, h Paved Street District
Paparone Antonio, emp M. I. F. Co., h Chestnut n Main
Pargoud J. Frank, h Flying Point ay, Stony Creek
Parker George T., tray, salesman, h Harbor n Branford
Point House
Parkerton Abbie B., widow LeGrand, h 31 Main
Parmelee Jerome F., carpenter, h 71 Harbor
Paskavicz Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe n Main
Payne John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms off Harbor n schoolhouse
Peck William II., joiner, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
Peckham Frank E., rem to New Haven
Peel John, rem to Worcester, Mass.
Pendergast James E., rem to Dayton, 0.
Pentini Angelo, laborer, Ms Watrous, Ston y Creek
Pero John P., sup't foundries M. I. F. Co., 13...6 Kirkham
John P. Jr., student, bds 6 Kirkham
Perry James, Ms Chestnut n Main
Michael, handle mfr. Mill Plain, h Chestnut n Main
Noel, handlemaker, bds Chestnut n Main
Patrick, handlemaker, h Chestnut n Main
Peterson Carl V., emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers c Elm
Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Terhune at
es, ea, co	
an
Charles, erap M. I. F. Co., h 58 Montowese
Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Bradley
Godfrey, rem to Rhode Island
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John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Meadow n Church 	
John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese c Meadow
John, quarryman, h Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Joseph, rem to Finland
Olof, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Rogers n Meadow
Theodore, emp M. I. F. Co., h Short Beach rd
Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 26 Harrison av
Petre Frederick, emp M. I. F. Co., h Brushy Plain
Picot Giovanni, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Pierpont Edwin J., emp W. A. Pierpont, h 10 Bradley av
W. A., jeweler and optician Bosley blk, Main, h Bradley av

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Pierson Hjalmar, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers c Elm
Otto, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers c Elm
Plant Albert B., fruit grower, h W Main at railroad cross-

QUINLAN ELLEN T. MISS, teacher, Ms 113 E Main
Jeremiah, h 113 E Main
Martha A. Miss, leather, Ms 113 E Main
Quinlivan Simon, farmer, Ii Ivy
Quinn Frank, laborer, h Indian Neck
James R., clerk S. A. Griswold, h Church c Wilford
av
John, rem to Ireland
Luke, molder M. I. F. Co., h 83 E Main
Michael J., sup't Met. Life Ins. Co. 12 Montowese, h
do.
Philip, sup'i Almshouse, Stony Creek rd, h do.

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Albert E., fruit grower, h W Main at railroad crossing
Ellen B. Miss, h W Main c Old Short Beach rd
George W., farmer, h W Main n Old Short Beach rd
John L., fruit grower, h W Main n Old Short Beach
rd
Poaski Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Ludwig. laborer, h Monroe
Pollock John, emp A. E. Plant, h W Main n railroad
Pond Delia Miss, bds Harbor n Maple
George S., sup't supply dept. S. N. E. Tel. Co., h Wilford av
Joseph W., h Indian Neck
Nelson W., rem to Bridgeport
Samuel A., carpenter, h 50 Harbor, Branford Point
PORTER CHARLES H. dentist P. 0. blk Main, rms do.
—See p 106
Portfors Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Meadow n Church
Portius Henry, farmer, h Short Rocks rd
Post Office, P. 0. blk opp the green
Office, 34 Main, Stony Creek
Pote Charles II., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
Praian Chester W. (Prann &amp; Stannard) Main c Park pl, h
7 Harrison av
Fred S., bakery Rogers n Main, h do.
&amp; Stannard (Chester W. Prann and George 11. Stannard), grocers, hardware, paints and oils, etc.
Main c Park pl
Pratt Rosalind C. Mrs., h Camp Hill, Flying Point, Stony
Creek
Preble T. Parker, emp New Haven, h Wilford av
Prentice John H., engineer M. I. F. Co., h Kirkham n de0
Price John, painter, h Mill Plain
John L., rem to New Haven
Prince John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 90 Harbor
William emp M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n railroad
Prokopchyk 'John (Morris &amp; Prokopchyk) Main c Morris,
bds Main n do.
Prout George S., farmer, h Old Short Beach rd
Minott C., boatman, h Maple bey Harbor
William, painter, h Old Short Beach rd
Prowicz Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Purcell Thomas, emp N. Y. L. Co., h Cedar bey Harrison
av
Puitington James H., emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Hopson av n
Lutheran Church
Pythian Hall, S Main c Montowese

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RACKOWSKI RAYMOND, laborer, bds Monroe n Main
Rado Louis emp K I. F. Co., h Chestnut
Raff Gabriel, laborer, h School, Stony Creek
Randazzisi Gondolfo, shoemaker Hosley blk, Main, h. Ivy
Rassnaan Peter, farmer, h Damascus
Rats Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 50 Rogers
Record John A., farmer, h Damascus
William H., farmer, h Damascus
Redding James, drug clerk, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Redfield Joseph N., engineer, h Paved Street District
Redmond Patrick, rem to Ireland
Reed John, emp N. B. Co., bds Rogers, Stony Creek
Robert, stone cutter, bds Railroad av, Stony Creek
Reeve Florence Miss, bookkeeper Prann &amp; Stannard, bds
25 Hopson av
Leonora R. Mrs., bds 25 Hopson av
Refsbeck Charles, emp M .I. F. Co., h Rogers n Meadow
Regan Edward E., rem to New Haven
Ella E. Miss, dressmaker S Main opp schoolhouse, bds
do.
Frances A., widow John, h S Main opp schoolhouse
John, laborer, h Veto
., rem o Sers y
Julia C. Miss, rem to Stamford
William, patternmaker, h 115 E Main
William A., emp B. Driving Park, bds 115 E Main
Reidy Dennis F., grocer Main c Rogers, h Cedar n Main
James S., emp 1). F. Reidy, bds Cedar n Main
John J., emp New Haven, bds Cedar n Main
Reilly Edward, laborer, h 41 Bradley
James, emp A. M. Young, bds Damascus
John F., barber Hillside av n Main, h 12 Bradley
av
Kate Miss, Ms Main n Ivy
Renesti Michele, emp N. B. Co., lids School, Stony Creek
Reynolds Charles, grocer Main c Hopson av, h do.
Edward J., clerk C. S. Bradley, bds Rogers n Elm

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Reynolds Edward 14., emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers it Elm
Edward P., emp M. I. F. Co., h Stony Creek rd
Frank, h Short Beach
Frank, rem to New Haven
Frank, emp M. P. Rice, h Hillside av
James B., laborer, h Silver
James T., molder M. I. F. Co., h Maple bey Harbor
John T., emp N. Y. L. Co., h 75 Chestnut
Rice Edward, emp M. P. Rice, h E Main
Ellen, widow Edward h Main n Montowese
George G., mop. Lime Wood Grove House, Indian
Neck
James S., emp M. I. F. Co., h off Harbor n schoolhouse
J. Arthur, emp M. I. F. Co., bds off Harbor n schoolhouse
Mary M. Miss, h off Harbor n schoolhouse
RICE MICHAEL P. contractor, general teaming and livery stable Main h Main n Montowese--See p 111
M. P. Hose Co., No. 2, W Main n Harbor
Robert W., harnessmaker Veto, bds Main n Montewese
Rich Albert S., carpenter, bds Church n Wilford av
James S., molder M. I. F. Co., h Church n Wilford
av
Richards Eugene, rem to Wallingford
John, stone cutter. Ms Railroad av, Stony Creek
Rinaldi Domenic, emp N. B. Co., h Watrous, Stony Creek
Michelangelo, stone cutter, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Roberts Amos B., laborer, h 17 Bradley av
Robins Charles, stone cutter, bds Railroad av, Stony Creek
Howard G., clerk R. R. Co., h Palmer, Stony Creek
John, rem to Ramsey, N. J.
Mary A, widow John, h Palmer, Stony Creek
William, rent to Barre, Vt.
Robinson Fred L., trainer L. A. Fisk, Ii E main
Laura, widow James, Ms Hopson av n S Main
Osvrin, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Hopson av it S Main
Willis T., h Hopson av n S Main
Roche James, blacksmith, h School, Stony Creek
Redden Kate, widow James, h off Indian Neck av
Stephen, Ms off Indian Neck av
Rogers Albert T., h E Main, Mill Plain
Charles H., stone cutter, h off Prospect, Stony Creek
Frederick, h West av, Stony Creek
Harry C., painter, h 26 Harrison av
James K, clerk M. 1. F. Co., h 81 Harbor
J. Francis, stone cutter, Ms 15 Watrous, Stony Creek
Lounda, widow Asa, Ms Tyler pl
Mary, widow John, fanner, h Leete's Island rd, Stony
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Rogers Patrick J., emp M. I. F. Co., h 75 Harbor

Sophia M., widow Eli F., h Montowese c Main
William, stone cutter, h 15 Watrous, Stony Creek
William F., farmer, h 139 W Main
Romanoski Charles, laborer, bds Main n Monroe
Rondacizzi Joseph, shoemaker, h Silver
Roos Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., It Indian Neck av
Rose Alfred, farmer, h North Branford rd
Nathan, farmer, it North Branford rd
Ross Catherine, widow Andrew, h Ivy
Frank, laborer, bds Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
James S., stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Greek
James S. Jr., stone cutter, Ms Railroad av, Stony
Creek
John J., emP N. Y. L. Co., bds Main n Chestnut
Nathaniel, laborer, h Main n Chestnut
Robert T., stone cutter, Ms Railroad av, Stony Creek
Samuel, rem to Ireland
William B., emp N. Y. L. Co. bds Main n Chestnut
	 Ivy
William 3., emp N. Y. L. Co.,
Rossen Walter, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Kirkham
Rossi Lorenzo, rem to Waterbury
Roth Eva, widow Louis h Kirkham n depot
'
M. I. F. Co., res New HaRowe Arthur K, tray. salesman
ven
Rowen John W., laborer, h 39 Montowese
Rowland Lynde W., carriagemaker, h 51 Rogers
Wallace A, carriagemaker and repairer Meadow n
Rogers, h 51 Rogers
Rowley Augustus R., h Elm
Hubert A., carriage painter Cedar, h do.
Rumbley John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey railroad
Runeski Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Kirkham
Rusan John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Monroe
Russell Clinton A., photographer Flying Point av, Stony
Creek, Ms Main, do.
Coralen B., widow James, Ii Hopson av
John B., farmer, h Main, Stony Creek
John H., carpenter, h Main, Stony Creek
Theodore C., rem to New York
Ryan John, rem to New Haven
Ryder Clarence H., printer, h 54 Montowese
F. Lawrence, printer, Ms 54 Montowese
Ryer William T., farmer, h Brush Plain
SACHS CHARLES, emp M. I. F. Co., h Cedar bey Harrison av
Sainek John, laborer, h 95 Main
Samson Thomas, painter, h Cedar, Todd Hill
Sanborn Edward S. Mrs.. h W Main n Cherry Hill rd.

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Sanquist Abner F., electrotyper, h E Main xi Mill Pia
Sansone Luigi, barber Rogers c Meadow, bda Meadow
Sanzone Domenico, laborer, h 18 Meadow
Gioseppa, widow Louis, h Rogers e Meadow
Sarah Harry, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
James rem to Milford, Mass.
Sather Aun,
rn' rem to South Norwalk
Matilda Mrs., rem to South Norwalk
Saunders Nellie, widow William, Ms 88 Harbor
Perry, rem to New London
Savino Francesco, emp N. B. Co., bds Watrons, Stony
Creek
Sawalick John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Brushy Plain
Scanlon Eliza Miss, teacher, rms 10 Montowese
John, emp M. I. F. Co. bds 115 Main
"
John, molder, bds 115 Main
Mary T. Miss, rms 10 Montowese
Michael, rem to Stamford
Thomas, rem to Stamford
Schabuk Bela, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Silver
Schenck Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor n Maple
Paul, mop M. I. F. Co. h Goodsell Point
William, emp M. I. F. Co.,
'
bds Goodsell Point
Scireno Carlo, farmer h Damascus
'
Scott George, rem to New
York
Sederberg John, emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Sederlund Oscar, laborer, bds School, Stony Creek
Sederman Erik, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 92 Harbor
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 92 Harbor
Seeley Florence Miss, clerk W. S. Clancy, bds Wilford av
n Church
Semachek Alexander, emp M I F Co., h Main n Monroe
Sentner John, emp M. I. F. Co, bds Silver
Joseph, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Silver

Shepard Alice E. Mrs., Ms Harbor, Branford Point
Burton E., letter carrier, bds 10 Harbor, Branford
Point
Edward B., engineer, h 26 Harbor, Branford Point
Eugene A. ernp M. I. F. Co., bds Harbor n Branford
Point 'House
Frank W., fisherman, bds Harbor n Branford Point
House
Harvey G., h Short Beach
James W., h Old Short Beach rd n Short Beach
Lewis F., confectionery, etc. Branford Point Wharf,
h Harbor n Branford Point House
Mary F., widow Lynde, h Harbor n Branford Point
House
Willoughby F., fisherman, bas Harbor, Branford
Point
Simons Gustave, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 39 Hopson av
John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 35 Hopson av
Simpson Alice, widow Irwin, h Hillside av
Sinkavicz Felix, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Main n Monroe
Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n Monroe
Sjostrand Gabriel, map N. B. Co., bds Grays lane, Stony
Creek
Skalski Konstanti, laborer, h Main e Rogers
Skazinski Anton, emp M. I. F. Co. bds Main n Kirkham
Skidgell James N., emp N. B. Co., h' School, Stony Creek
Skolar James, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Monroe
Skolonis William laborer, h Main n W Main
excavating, grading, stone work for
SLIMY JOHN
cellars, trucking, vitrified walk and storage Harbor n W Main, h do.—See p 111
Smith Alice E., widow Frederick, nurse, h 18 Montowese
Charles E., oyster dealer Flying Point av, Stony
Creek, h do.
David D., oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Elisha S., h Short Beach

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Louis Jr., emp M. I. F. Co., bds 115 Main
Seward William H., emp McGrail Bros., h Ivy n Main
Sezempowyicz Ignatz, laborer, h Silver
Sharpe Albert, rem to Germantown, Pa.
Daniel L., emp M. I. F. Co., h 31 Rogers
Shea Daniel, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
John T., emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Kate, widow Patrick, h Queach rd
Sheldon Bros. (E. D. and G. L. Sheldon), props. Sheldon
House, Pine Orchard
Edward D. (Sheldon Bros.), Pine Orchard, h do.
George L. (Sheldon Bros.) Pine Orchard, h Wilford
av

House, Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard

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Creek
Frank E., sec. and treas. Strmy Creek Oyster Co. Flying Point, Stony Creek, h do.
Harry A., emp M. I. F. Co., bds Church c Meadow
Henry, h Cherry Hill rd
Joel C., rem to Bridgeport
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Indian Neck av
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers n Meadow
Josie A. Miss, rem to New Haven
Lizzie T. Miss, rem to New Haven
Lorena, widow Thomas, h W Main bey Cherry Hill
rd
Mason F., amp New Haven, bds Montowese n Milford
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Smith Susan C., widow Wentworth, h Church c Meadow
Susan J., widow William D., grocer 32 Bradley c Harbor, h do.
Willard N., bds W Main bey Cherry Hill rd
William, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Cedar bey Harrison at
William R., machinist. h Montowese n Wilford at
Snickers Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers c Meadow
Sniffen David A., rem to Stamford
Soderstrom G. Mrs., laundry Grays lane, Stony Creek, h
do.
Gustaf, laborer, h Grays lane, Stony Creek
Softly John, farmer, h Brushy Plain
Sondergeld Elizabeth, widow Theo., Ms Main n Rogers
Walter, emp C. F. Mory, h Main at P. 0., Stony Creek
Sonkovicz Frank, emp M. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Sons of St. George Hall, School, Stony Creek
Southerland—see Sutherland
Southern New England Telephone Co., Wilford av n
Church
Spear Frank, driver Carl Murray, h 20 Hopson at
Spargo Charles H., erap N. B. Co., bds Palmer, Stony
Creek
James, stone cutter, h Railroad av, Stony Creek
John, stone cutter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
John J., emp N. B. Co., h Palmer, Stony Creek
William J, quarryman, h Watrous, Stony Creek
Sparks William C , milk dealer, h E Main
Spannentero Antonio, emp M. I. F. Co., h 45 Hopson at
Spelman John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 50 Rogers
Spencer John, hay and grain Veto, h 61 Montowese
Sarah Miss rem to Guilford
Sperry Edson NI, druggist, h Short Beach
Hart A., electrician, h Short Beach
Spinks Samuel L., farmer, bds Cherry Hill rd
Spitzer Leo, h Money Island, Stony Creek
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Stafford George, emp M. I. F. Co., h 48 Harbor, Branford
Point
Stagg Jesse, rem to Stamford
Stagina Louis, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main n W Main
Stannard Alfred, laborer, bds Goodsell Point H
George R. (Prann &amp; Stannard) Main c Park pl. h
Church n S Main
George W., emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main bey Cherry
Hill H
Horace A., emp N. Y. L. Co., h Goodsell Point rd
Sefton, mechanic, Ms Goodsell Point rd
William H., emp M. I. F. Co. ,. h Ely lane
Stens Charles, emp M. I. F. Co., h 36 Hopson at

Starkweather Frank C., physician 28 Montowese, h do.
Steinfield William, groceries and meat market Main c
Monroe, h Silver
Stenlund Carl K, emp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony
Creek
Stenstrom Andrew J., molder M. I. F. Co., h W Main bey
Harbor
&amp;eat Edmund E. Mrs., h Brushy Plain
Judson J., farmer, h Brushy Plain
Stevens Albert P., fish and oyster market Main, and Main,
Short Beach, h Short Beach rd
Charles W., emp M. I. F. Co., h Harbor, Branford
Point
Elmer, painter, h Pine Orchard
Emerson, laborer, h Pine Orchard
Fred, laborer, bds Pine Orchard
George, rem to Waterbury
Joseph E., emp D. H. Beardsley, Ms Harbor, Branford Point
Pamelia, widow George, h Short Beach rd
William, rem to Roxbury
&amp; Desmond (Joseph Stevens and Peter Desmond),
livery stable Harbor opp Stannard av
Stieler Carl, emp M. I. F. Co., h Goodsell Point rd
Ernest C., clerk M. I. F. Co., Ms Goodsell Point rd
Frank A., emp M. I. F. Co., h Terhune av
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery (old), Monroe
Roman Catholic Church, Main n Hopson av
Stojkovic Marko, groceries and meat Main c Bradley, h
do.
Stone Henry F., rem to Naugatuck
Watson W., carpenter, h Short Beach
William II., laborer, bds Church c Wilford av
Stony Creek Cemetery, Northam c Palmer, Henry Hall
sup't
Creek 0 ster Co. oyster rowers and shi ers Fl
onat, tony Creek
Stoor John, ernp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Storr Isaac, rem to Sweden
Streigle John, rem to New Britain
Stroble Fred, emp T. J. Toole, Ms Park pl
Struckett Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main n Harbor
Sudas Michael, mason, h 121 Main
Steve. laborer, Ms 121 Main
Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, h Montowese opp freight depot
Daniel, emp M. I. F. Co., h Elm n Harbor
James, laborer, h Cedar
John J., Ms 64 Harbor
Matthew, molder M. I. F. Co., h 64 Harbor

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Sullivan Matthew P., tide 64 Harbor
Patrick, rem to Chicago, Ill.
Patrick, stone cutter, h School, Stony Creek
Peter, emp 31.1. F. Co., bds 64 Harbor
Timothy, h 89 E Main
Sundberg Victor, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Cedar bey Haitison av
Sundblad Er ne, clerk, Ms 36 Hopson av
Sundgren Otto, quarryman, bds Rogers n Meadow
Sundquist Annie, widow John, h 44 Rogers
John E., erup M. I. F. Co., h Montowese n Wilford
av
Sutherland Alexander L., foreman N. B. Co., h Palmer,
Stony Creek
Suval Morris, clerk L. Levy, h Main n Hillside ax
Sveda Andro, laborer, h off Main n Russell
Svuncvicz John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Nick, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Main n W Main
Swanson Andrew, quarryman, bds off Indian Neck av
Swartz Lena Miss, rem to Fairfield
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hopson ax
Lutheran Church, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Sweetland Sadie Mrs., rem to South Thomaston, Me.
Sykes Esther, widow James, h Chestnut, Short Rocks
Herbert, clerk R. Farrell, lids Chestnut, Short Rocks
William, bds Chestnut, Short Rocks
Szelbor Peter, emp M. I. F. Co., h Main c Monroe
Szombatti John, laborer, lids Chesthut

Terhune Stephen H., patternina,ker M. I. F. Co., h 20 Harrison a v
Walter N., emp B. L. &amp; W. Co., bds Rogers n Elm
Terrell Henry C., h Short Beach
Testor Frank E., clerk, h Church n S Main
Frank G., bookkeeper Church N S Main
Thatcher Herbert E., clerk M. I. F. Co., h 15 Bradley av
Timothy D., emp M. I. F. Co., h 15 Bradley ax
Thayer Alexander S., emp M. 1. F. Co., h 76 Harbor
Elwin M., janitor High and Center Schools, h Montowese bey railroad
Thimble Island Poultry Yards, John B. Northrop prop.,
Flying Point av Stony Creek
Thom William, clerk F. 'L. Jackson, h Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Thomas John, emp New Haven, h W Main n town line
John B., drug clerk Hoadley &amp; Hutchinson, h 24
Montowese
William II., stone cutter, h Rogers n Main, Stony
Creek
Thompson Aleph A., widow Louis, rem to New Haven
Arthur B., stenographer, bds Short Beach rd
Ella A., widow Redmond, h Hillside av
Florence Mrs., h Short Beach rd
Hattie F., widow Charles, h S Main n Main
James, rem to Pacolet, S. C.
John, grocer Main n Monroe, h do.
Olive S. Miss, stenographer M. I. F. Co., bds S Main
n Main
Theresa Mrs., bds off Stony Creek rd
William 0. stone cutter, Ms North Branford H
Wilson E.:dentist S Main opp Laurel, Ms do.
Three Elm House, Mrs. Martha C. Maynard prop., off
Flying Point av, Stony Creek
TIDEWATER TRAPROCK COMPANY crushed
rap or san s one, gravel and loam, on trolley
line n East Haven River, P. 0. address Drawer
G, East Haven—See front col'd p VII
Tinley Frank, tinsmith emp P. II. Dunn, Ms Main
Tiska Joseph, emp M I F Co, h Main c Monroe
Tobin Edward, emp M. 1. F. Co., Ms Harbor n railroad
James, laborer, bds Harbor n railroad
James E., emp New Haven, Ms Monroe
Joseph, emp M. 1. F. Co., Ms Harbor n railroad
Maggie Miss, h Harbor n railroad
Mary E. Miss, h Monroe
Tokar John, emp 31. I. F. Co., h Monroe
Tomalevier Dominic, laborer, h 41 Elm
George, laborer, h W Main n Cherry Hill rd
Mike, emp M. I. F. Co., h W Main e Harbor

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TADA WAS ANDRO, emp M. I. F. Co., bds 94 Main
Tag-ue Peter, rem to New Haven
Stephen, rem to New Haven
Thomas, rem to New Haven
Painter Charles, bds Damascus
Tavenna Luigi, entp N. B. Co., bds Leete's Island rd,
Taylor John W., teamster F. Jourdan &amp; Son, h Stannard
av, Branford Point
Warren M., rem to Guilford
Tenley Frank, plumber emp P. H. Dunn, Ms Main n HMside av
Tenney Arthur J., physician Main c Laurel, h do.
Julia Miss, rins 10 Montowese
Terester Christopher, teamster, Ms Main n Hillside av
Terhune Alfred, emp M. 1. F. Co., Ms Church c Meadow
Augustus B., molder M. I. F. Co., h 52 Rogers
Charles A., grocer Short Beach, h do.
George D., emp New Haven, h Indian Neck av c Ter- ,hune ax
Nicholas R., patternmaker M. I. F. CO., h Rogers n
Elm

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Tomalevicz Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Old Short
Beach rd
William, mop M. I. F. Co., h Main n W Main
William, p rop M. 1. F. Co., h Old Short Beach rd
Tomlinson Elmer S., laborer, h Short Rocks rd
Frederick, rem to Berlin
Teohey John H., rem to New Haven
Toole Michael J.. bartender T. J. Toole, bds Park pl
TOOLE THOMAS J. saloon and bottler Main c Hillside
at, h Park p1—See p 114
Toole's Block, Main c Hillside ax 'Torpey Thomas, emp M. I. F. Co., h E Main
TOTOKET HOTEL, James O'Connor prop., Main c Park
p1—See p 113
Town Hall, on the Green
Toner J. Edwin, farmer, h E Main bey Mill Plain
Merle K, rem to New York
Townsend George H., physician 25 Main, Stony Creek, h
do.
Trappas Antonio, emp N. B. Co., Ms Watrous, Stony
Creek
Trehane William, quarryman, bds School, Stony Creek
Trinity Episcopal Church, on the Green
Trowbridge Joseph P., rem to New York
Tryon Elisha II, carpenter, h Ely lane
Harry E., boatman, bds Ely lane
Wallace M., boatman, bds Ely lane
Tucker James, butcher, h Paved Street District, Stony
Creek
Stephen, farmer, h Paved Street Dislzict,Stony Creek
Turcotte Clara, widow Octave, h Short Beach
Turnell Charles F., emp M. I. F. Co., h 31 Hopson av
Turner Mary E., widow G. C., Ms 6 S Main
Tumicz Mike, laborer, h Monroe
let Elmer ea enter, h Blackstoneville
John R., fisherman, n.tan c
Leonard F., sea captain, Ms Indian Neck
Luke A., h Short Beach
Ruth Miss, bds S Main opp schoolhouse
ITHREN GEORGE, laborer, bds off Main n Russell
Thjens Erik, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Prospect ax
Upgaard John, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Harbor c Maple
Upson Mary J. Miss, rem to East Haven
VALVIK CHARLES, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Indian Neck
Mr

VanSands Caroline, widow Charles L., h 41 Montowese
Charles E., emp M. I. F. Co., bds 41 Montowese
Horace I., emp N. Y. L. Co., h Goodsell Point rcl,
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VanSands Lucius 0., molder M. I. F. Co., Ms 41 Montewese
Lucy E. Miss, dressmaker 41 Montowese, Ms do.
VanSickels Bertram, rem to New Haven
VanWie Charles A., bds Indian Neck av
Eliza J., widow Alexander, h Indian Neck at
Frank W., polisher, bds Ind
ian Neck av
John, painter, h E Main
Vavgen Stanislas, emp M. I. F. Co., h Rogers c Meadow
Veit Charles, emp N. Y. L. Co., rms 16 Montowese
Vetters Arthur, farmer, h Pleasant Point
Charles, farmer, bds Pleasant Point
Edward, laborer, h Pleasant Point
Vigstrom John, emp M. I. F. Co., h 4 Terhune av
Victor, emp G. A. R. Hamre, h Hillside as
Viletti Pietro, laborer, h W Main n Harbor
Vinal Lizzie, widow George, housekeeper 139 W Main
Roger, laborer, Ms 139 W Main
WADSTROM CHARLES, rem to Sweden
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Rogers n Meadow
Katherine, widow Joseph, h 35 Hopson at
Oscar, carpenter, Ms Rogers n Meadow
Wallace Anna I Miss, stenographer, bds Rogers n Main
Eugene F., railway mail clerk, bds Rogers n Main
George W., carpenter, h off Flying Point at, Stony
Creek
Maisie E. Miss, teacher, Ms Rogers n Main
Michael F., emp New Haven, h Roger-, n Main
Wallin Carl, emp M. I. F. CO., h off Indian Nec-k at
Walsh George C., emp M. I. F. Co.. ii 41 Thctowese
James W., emp M. I. F. Co.. h 20 Harrisu at
Walstrom John, rem to Finland
Walworth Arthur C., pres. M. I. F. Co,. fiisy: Rogers, res
Boston
Ward Ellen, widow Thomas. rem to New Haven
Jessamine M. Miss. teacher. bkis 30 Rogers
Josephine, widow Will i am. dm.c ao g er 30 Rogers, h
do.
Stacy H., emp M. I. F. Go, h S Main n Church
Thomas B., ice dealer Mill Plain. h do.
Wilbur, mason, Ms Ivy a Main
Warfield Charles, emp N. Y. L. Co., Ms E Main n Main
Frederick, cup N. Y. L. Co., h E Main n Main
Warner Albert, mop S. N. E. Tel. Co., h 10 Bradley iv
James R. rem to New Haven
Mortimer. fisherman. Ms Maple bey Harbor
P. A. Mrs.. prop. New England Laundry :0 Harbor,
h do.
P. Albert, molder M. I. F. Co., h 70 Harbor

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Warner William H., h Pine Orchard rd n Montowese
Way Horatio N. painter Montowese opp S Main, h do.
Laura A., widow
'
James R., rms 6 Mantowese
Webb Arthur J., saloon Main c Rogers, Stony Creek, h do.
Junius S., carpenter, h Palmer, Stony Creek
Weber Henry J., farmer, h W Main n town line
Weed Oscar, emp M. I. F. Co., h 15 Harrison air
Week Charles emp N. B. Co., bds Watrous, Stony Creek
Weeks Richard, rem to Roxbury
Weidman Walter, plumber emp A. R. Engquist, bde Main
Welch Edward, molder, h Church n Meadow
James, emp M. I. F. Co, h E Main n Main
John J. carpenter, h Church n Meadow
John P., emp McGrail Bros., bds W Main bey Old
Short Beach rd
Michael, rem to New Haven
Thomas, rem to New Haven
Westerbeek Charles, rem to Massachusetts
Westerland Charles, laborer, Ms 1Montowese n Meadow
Westerman( Garbo; emp M. I. F. Co., Ms 39 Hopson av
John, emp M. I. F. Co., bde 39 Hopson av
Westwood Warren, laborer, h Short peach
Wetans John, emp M. I. F. Co., bds Prospect air
Weted Side, barber Main n Monroe, rms do.
Wetherell William H., rem to Stamford
Whalen Edward, laborer, bds Queach rd
Edwin J., rem to New London
Julia, widow John, Ms Main it Kirkham
Mary Mrs., emp Frank Beach, North Branford rd, bde
do.
Whaley James, locksmith, h Maple bey Harbor
White Alexander, emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley n Main
John, painter, h Monroe
Mary, widow James, h Cedar
Whiteside William S., emp M. I. F. Co., h Bradley bey

Wilford Harold, rem to Brooklyn, N. Y.
Samuel A., patternmaker, h 6 S Main
Williams Burr, oysterman, h Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Charles E., rem to Guilford
Clarence H., carpenter and painter, Ms Flying Point
a; Stony Creek
Edgar FL, night operator signal tower N. Y., N. H. &amp;
H. It. R., bds 20 Hopson av
George, saloon Main opp Ivy, h n do.
George P.. clerk Prann &amp; Stannard, h S Main opp
school house
Howard M., day operator signal tower N. Y., N. II.
&amp; H. R. R.. h Hillside as'
Mantic Miss, bds Cedar
Otis, teamster, bds Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Patrick E., rem to New Haven
Thomas D., agent Weidemann Brewing Co., h Cedar
bey Harrison air
Willis Adam, rem to Roxbury
Benjamin T., emp S. V. Osborn, h Short Rocks rd
Wilson Frank, h Turnpike, Stony Creek
Winans Newton E., rem to Bridgeport
Winkley Henry W. Rev., pastor Trinity Episcopal Church,
h 8 Montowese
Witkavicz Boleslaw, laborer, bds Monroe
Wood Alexander W., toolmaker M. I. F. Co., h W Main
bey Cherry Hill rd
Christopher 0., machinist M. I. F. Co., h Kirkham c
Elm
Clifford W., h Short Beach
Fannie A. Miss, bds W Main hey Cherry Hill rd
Woodcock George S., bds 15 Bradley ay
Woodstock Henry C., emp M. I. F. Co. h 32 S Main
Woodward Daniel, emp M. I. F. Co., his Maple n Harbor

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Whiting John, fanner, Ms Damascus
Whitney Frank D., rem to Wakefield, Mass.
Henry M., librarian Blackstone Library, h 72 Montowese
James L., student, bds 72 Montowese
Widman Walter, emp M. I: F. Co., bds Main opp Rogers
Wilford Bernard S. (C. II. Wilford &amp; Son) Main, h 17 S
Main
Charles II. (C. H. Wilford &amp; Son) Main, h 15 S Main
WILFORD C. H. &amp; SON (Charles II. and Bernard S. Wilford), meats and vegetables Main opp the Green
—See p 107
Edwin L., farmer, h 39 Montowese
Frank E., molder M. J. F. Co., h Indian Neck air

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YERRINC
Co., rms 10 Bradley ay
Young Alden M., see. The Branford Lighting and Water
Co., h "The Anchorage," Pine Orchard
Youngs William, emp M. I. F. Co., Ms Elm c Russell
ZACHASKI STEPHEN, emp M I F Co , h Main n Kirkham
Zacher Edmund, lawyer, h Main c Rogers
Zakarewicz Joseph, laborer, h Main n Monroe
Zdanowies Josef, laborer, bds 93 Main
Zonkovich: Annie, widow Joseph, h off Bradley n railroad
Zunder Alfred, emp N. B. Co., h Main n West air, Stony
Creek

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ALE AND LAGER (WHOLESALE).
Williams T. D., Cedar
ANTIQUE GOODS DEALER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
APOTHECARIES.
(See Druggists).
• F you have circulars or wrappers you want addressed, send them to THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.
We make a specialty of directing and are prepared to
do It cheaper and better than you can yourself.
We have about four hundred and fitty Directories In
our library, covering all Cities in the United States
and Canada. This library, with trained help, gives
us the best of facilities for this class of work.
We will give any further information or quote prices
at any time.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,
208 MEADOW STREET,
NEW HAVEN, CONN,

ART STORE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
AWNINGS.
GRISWOLD S A, Main—See p 107
BABY CARRIAGES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
BAKERS
Mary Carl F., Main n Rogers
Prann F. S., Rogers n Main
BAND.
Branford Military Band, Military Band Hill, I. P. Landerer leader
BANK.
Branford Savings Bank, Henry H. Fowler President; WI!ham R. Foote Secretary and Treasurer, Town Hall
BARBERS.
Coyle Andrew J., P. 0. blk
• DeMaio Joseph, Main Stony Creek
Mason G. H., Main n 'Flying Point av
Otell Fred, Main
Reilly John F., Hillside av D. Main
Sansone Luigi, Rogers c Meadow
Weted Side, Main n Monroe
BICYCLE DEALERS AND REPAIRERS.
Barnes J. C., Main
Bradley C. F., Main
BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS.
POOLE T. J., Main c Hillside ay—See p 114

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BLACKSMITHS AND HORSESHOERS.
BRAY THOMAS M., School, Stony Creek—See p 112
Donnelly John, Main
Fairbanks W. K., r C. H. Wilford &amp; Son, Main
HUBBARD HENRY W., Church c Wilford at—See p112
Moore J. S., 34 Rogers
Nilsson B., Main opp Lock Works
BOARDING HOUSE.
Island View House, Flying Point, Stony Creek
BOAT BUILDER.
Johnson Claus A., Short Beach
BOATS TO LET.
Averill George M., Indian Neck
Cooper James, Main, Stony Creek
Johnson Claus A., Short Beach
Page Henry W, Hall av, Stony Creek
BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS.
Barbery George, 99 Main
Bradley C. F., Main
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
Goldberg L., School, Stony Creek
Heller L. Mrs, Main opp Russell
Levy Bertha Mrs., School, Stony Creek
Levy Louis, Toole's blk Main
MARK L, Main—See p 107
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS AND REPAIRERS
DiViole Henry, Main
Ferrerer Joe, Main opp the Green
Garguello Anniello, Main, Stony Creek
awn harry, ltaiLroad av n depot, Stony UleeI4
Heller Ludwig, Main opp Russell
Randazzisi Gondolfo, Hosley blk Main
BOTTLERS.
BOHN ANNA MRS., Main c Chestnut—See front cord
pV
McCARTHY T. J., Main c Hillside av—See p 114
POOLE THOMAS J., Main c Hillside av—See p 114
BURIAL VAULTS.
Bradley H. E. (stone), 18 W Main
MADDERN RICHARD H. (stone and slate), Montowese
opp cemetery—See p 108

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CABINET MAKER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
BRADLEY RICHARD, 14 Montowese—See p 110
Farnham E. G., Montowese
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See p 109
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front col'd p II
JOHNSON JOHN H., Flying Point av, Stony Creek—See
p 109
KELSEY OSCAR C., Watrous, Stony Creek—See p 109
CARPET STEAMER, CLEANER AND LAYER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
CARRIAGEMAKERS AND REPAIRERS
BRAY THOMAS M. (repairer), School. Stony Creek—See
p112
HUBBARD HENRY W. (repairer), Church c Wilford at
—See p 112
Moore J. S., 34 Rogers
Nilsson B., Main opp Lock Works
Rowland W. A., Meadow n Rogers
CIDER 3IILL.
Ward Thomas, Mill Plain
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
Bertuccio P., Main c Harrison av
KANE J T Montowese—See p 11)6
Otell Fred, Main
Paine at. L., 64 Main, stony
CLERGYMEN.
Blomfield Stanley F., 7 Prospect, Stony Creek
Broberg Konrad (Swedish Lutheran). 12 Hot*on av
Devitt Theophilus S. (Congregational). S Main c Churrh
Fitch F. St. John (Baptist), Rogers n Main
Martin Edward (It. C.), Hopson at e S Main
McGuinness John L. (R. C.), Hopson av c S Main
Winkley Henry W. (Episcopal), 8 Montowese
CLOTHING.
Barbery George, 99 Main
Bradley C. F., Main
Goldberg L., School, Stony Creek

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Levy Bertha, 16 School, Stony Creek
Levy Louis, Poole's blk Main
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p107

DRUGGISTS.
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp Montowese-See front cord p VI
Morton John H., Main
DRY GOODS.
Bernstein E., agent Main, Stony Creek
Bradley C. F., Main
Brainerd Frank R, Main, Stony Creek
Goldberg L., School, Stony Creek
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
HOADLEY &amp; HUTOFIINSON, Main opp MontoweseSee front col'd p VI
Levy Bertha Mrs., 16 School, Stony Creek
Levy L., Toole's blk Main
ELECTRIC LIGHT SUPPLIES.
New England Engineering Co. The (branch), Wilford bik
Main
ELECTRICIAN.
Kennedy John A., Maine Veto

COAL AND WOOD.
Coo Timothy, off Flying Point av, Stony Creek

JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 112
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p VI
Page Dennis, School, Stony Creek
CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT.
Bertuccio F, Main c Harrison av
Clancy William S., Toole's blk, Main
Bonder° James, Toole's bik Main
Heller L. Mrs., Main opp Russell
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p106
Knowles W. J., Short Beach
Monroe Lyman Jr., 84 Flarbor
Morton J. H., Main
Paine M. L., Main, Stony Creek
Shepard L. F., Branford Point wharf
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Bradley C. F., Main
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
GRISWOLD S. A.. Main—See p 107
Peterson Charles, 46 Rogers
Prann &amp; Stannard, Main c Park pl

EXPRESS LINES.
Adams Express Co., railroad depots
Averill's Branford and New Haven Express, Roy V. Averill prop., Stannard ay c Harbor, Branford Point
Bartholomew Ernest S., Pine Orchard rd
Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line, E Main
FANCY GOODS.
Bradley C. F., Main
FERTILIZER MFRS.
Kelsey E. R., Short Beach

DENTISTS.
PORTER CHARLES H, P 0 blk Main—See p106
Thompson Wilson E., S Main opp Laurel
DINING ROOMS.
(See Restaurants).
DRAPERiES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
DRESSMAKERS.
Avery Grace A. Miss, Harbor, Branford Point .
Bowe Hulda V. Mrs., 6 Montowese
Downer Frank A. Mrs., Main n Rogers
Johnson Ellen C. Miss, 56 Montowese
Merriam Melissa L. Miss, 13 Rogers
Regan Ella E Miss, S Main opp schoolhouse
VanSands Lucy E. Miss, a l Montowese
Ward Josephine Mrs., 30 Rogers
DRIVING PARK.
Branford Driving Park, L. A. Fisk prop., Guilford turnpike

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cord p VI FISH AND OYSTERS.
Foote A. P., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Lattimer John E., 97 E Main
Stevens Albert P., Main and Main, Short Beach
FLORIST.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Ablondi Peter, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 106
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p
Spencer John, Veto

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FURNACES AND RANGES.

(See also Stoves and Furnaces).
DI7NN...P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p H
ENGQMST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
FURNITURE DEALER
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
FURNITURE REPAIRER.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Bradley C. F., Main
MARK L., Main—See p 107
GRADING, EXCAVATING AND 1. CUEING.
RICE M. P., Main c Veto—See p 111
SLINEY JOHN T , Harbor n W Main—See pill
GRANITE DEALERS.
(See Quarries).
GRAVEL AND LOAM
TIDEWATER TRAPROCK COMPANY, on trolley line
n East Haven River, P. 0. address, Drawer G, East
Haven—See front col'd p VII
GRIST MILLS,
Bradley Charles S., Main
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p VI
GROCERS
Ablondi Peter, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Averill C. &amp; Son, Stannard av c Harbor, Branford Point
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
Destefano Matte°, School, Stony Creek
Foster George 0., Short Beach
Hirsch Jacob, 20 School, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 106
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p 106
Leila Carmino, Main opp Ivy and Meadow n Rogers
McLean Charles W., Pine, Orchard
Mockevicz John L., 94 Main
Monroe Lyman Jr., Harbor
Nido Angelo, School, Stony Creek
Nevesky L., Rogers c Meadow
Prann &amp; Stumard, Main c Park pl
Reidy D. F., Main c Rogers
Reynolds Charles, Main c Hopson av
Smith S. J. Mrs., Bradley c Harbor

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Steinfield William, Main n Monroe
Stojkovic Marko, Main c Bradley
Terhune Charles A., Short Beach
Thompson John, Main n Monroe
HANDLE MFR.
Perry Michael, Mill Plain
HARDWARE.
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main oPP MontoweseSee front col'd p VI
Prann &amp; Stannard, Main c Park pl
Reidy D. F., Main c Rogers
HARNESSMAKERS AND DEALERS.
Barnes J C, Main
Rice Robert W., Veto
HATS AND CAPS.
MARK L., Main—See p 107
HAY AND STRAW.
Ahlondi Peter, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 106
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front col'd p VI
Spencer John, Veto
HOT WATER HEATING.
DUNN P. II., Main c Chestnut--See front col'd p II
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
HOTELS.
Bay View Inn, Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Brainard House (summer), Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Branford house, Elm c Russell
Branford Point House, Branford Point
, fle
.
Beach—See p 113	
Indian Point House (summer), Main bel Flying Point av,
Stony Creek
Lime Wood Grove House (summer), George G. Rice prop.,
Indian Neck
Money Island House (summer), Money Island
Montasco Inn (slimmer), Indian Neck
Mon towese Hotel (summer), William Bryan prop., Indian
Neck
Sheldon House (summer), Sheldon Bros. props., Pine Orchard
Three Elm House (summer), Stony Creek
TOTOKET HOTEL, James O'Connor prop., Main e Park
p1—See p 113

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HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
ICE CREAM MFRS.
Bertuccio P., Main c Harrison av
Dondero James, Toole's blk Mak
ICE DEALERS.
Bradley Charles S, Cherry Hill rd
Coe Timothy, off Flying Point av, Stony Creek
Ward Thomas B, Mill Plain
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Doolittle Harry W., Pine Orchard
Foote W. R., Montowese
Isbell Edward R, 48 Montowese /I Wilford av
Kinney Frank J.. Toole's hlk Main
Palmer George, "Maple Hill," Queach rd
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York, M. J.
Quinn sup't, 10 Montowese
IRON FOUNDERS.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co. (malleable), foot Rogers
JEWELRY AND WATCHES.
Morton J. IL, Main
Pierpont W. A., Hosley blk Main
LAUNDRIES.
Lee Sing, Toole's blk Main
Lundquist A. V., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
New England Laundry, 70 Harbor
Soderstrom G. Mrs., Grays lane, Stony Creek
LAWYERS.
Averill Frederick L., Toole's blk Main
Doolittle Harry W., Pine Orchard H
Kinney Frank J., Toole's blk Main
Zaeher Edmund, Main c Rogers
LIQUOR DEALERS.
(See also Saloons).
KANE .T. T., Montowese—See p106
LIVERY STABLEs,
McGRAIL BROS., r Totoket Hotel, Main—See p 114
Moore Everett L., Main opp John
RICE M. F., Main c Veto--See p 111
SIJNEY JOHN T.. Harbor n W Main—See p 111
Stevens &amp; Desmond, Harbor opp Stannard av

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LOANS.

GRISWOLD S. A. (money), Main opp the Green—See p
107

LOCK MFRS.
New York Lock Co., Main c Ivy
LUMBER.
JOURDAN F. &amp; SON, Harbor—See p 112
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front col'd p VI
MASON BUILDERS.
HARRINGTON C W CO THE, Hopson av next Lutheran Church—See p 109
HIGLEY W. C., Montowese c Meadow—See p 110
MOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front col'd p II
Kniffin Oscar P., Short Beach
LUNDQ17IST PETER A. (stone), Flying Point av, Stony
Creek—See p 110
MASONS' MATERIALS
HARRINGTON C. W CO THE, Hopson av next Catholic Church—See p 109
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese bey Catholic Church—See
front cord p II
MATTRESS MFR.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
MEAT MARKETS.
Ablondi Peter, Leete's Island rd, Stony Creek
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
Farrell Hugh J., Main
FOOTE G. HERBERT, W Main n Harbor—See p 106
Holman Charles S., Short Beach
JACKSON F. L., Main, Stony Creek—See p 106
O'Brien Jeremiah, Main c Russell
Stninfield Willifirn, Main TI Mnnrnp

Stojkovic Marko, Main c Bradley
WILFORD C. H. &amp; SON, Main opp the Green—See p 107
MERCHANT TAILOR
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 107
MILLINER.
Drake Edith L., Main
MONUMENTS.
MADDERN RICHARD H., Montowese opp cemetery—
See p 108
NEWSPAPER.
BRANFORD OPINION (weekly), P. O. blk Main—See p
105
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NEWS ROOMS.

Clancy William S., Poole's blk Main
Paine M. L., Main, Stony Creek
NURSES.
Beidelman Eva L. Miss, 9 Bradley av
Jacobs Mary A. Mrs., 20 Rogers
Smith Alice E. Mrs., Main c Bradley av
OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
OIL MFRS.
Kelsey E. R. (fish), Short Beach
OPTICIANS.
Morton J. H., Main
Pierpont W A, Main
OYSTER GROWERS AND SHIPPERS.
Beach E. B., Linden Point av, Stony Creek
Smith Charles E", Flying Point, Stpny Creek
Stony Creek Oyster Co., Flying Point, Stony Creek
PAINTERS (CARRIAGE).
HUBBARD HENRY W., Church c Wilford—See p 112
Moore J. S., Rogers
Rowland W. A., Meadow n Rogers
Rowley Hubert A., Cedar
PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.
Cook Anderson S., Main
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese—See p
108
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE, Hopson av next LathHOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front coPd p
O'Neil John H., Harrison av
Page Henry W., Hall av, Stony Creek
Way H. N., Montowese opp S Main
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
GRISWOLD S. A. (oil and glass), Main—See p 107
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese—See p
108
HOADLEY &amp; HUTCHINSON, Main opp Montowese-See front cord p VI
Prann &amp; Stannard, Main c Park pl
Reidy D. F., Main c Rogers

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PHOTOGRAPFIERS.
Hall Asa G., Griswold blk, Main
Russell Clinton A., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
PHYSICIANS.
Evans George E. (homeopathic), Montowese opp S Main
GAYLORD CHARLES W., 16 S Main; office hours, 8.30
to 9.30 a. m. m., 12.30 to 2.30 and 7.00 to 8.30 p. m.;
Sunday, 12 to 1.30 and 6 to 7.30 p. m.
Starkweather Frank C., 28 Montowese
Tenney A. J., Main c Laurel
Townsend CI H, Main c flying Point av, Stony Creek
PIANO MOVER.
SLINEY J. T., Harbor n W Main—See p 111
PICTURE FRAME MFRS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main app Montowese—See p
108
PICTURES, FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.
G-RISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
HAMRE GUSTAVE A B, Main opp Montowese—See p
108
PLUMBERS.
Bishop N. H., Main, Stony Creek
Corcoran William T., Main
DITNN P. II., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
McKEON FRANCIS P., Mosley blk Main—See front
col'd p VII
POULTRY YARD.
Northrop J. B., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
PRINTERS.
Andrews Harry 0. (job), Montowese
oh), P. O. blk Main—See p 105
QUARRIES.
Norcross Bros. Co., Stony Creek
TIDEWATER TRAPROGE. COMPANY (crushed granite, trap or sandstone), on trolley line n Fast Haven
river, P. 0. address, Drawer G, East Haven—See
front cord p VII
REAL ESTATE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main opp the Green—See p 107
JOHNSON JOHN H. (shore cottages), Flying Point,
Stony Creek—See p 109
RESTAURANTS.
Averill George M., Indian Neck
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ROOFING.
Corcoran William T.. Main
PENN P. IL, E Main junc. Main—See front cord it II
ENGQUIST A. R.. Rogers—See front col'd p IV
MeKEON FRANCIS P.. Ilosley blk Main—See front cora
p VII
SALOONS.
l
Luigi,
School.
Stony
Creek
Caine
Carlson Carl A., 60 Main
Columbus &amp; Co., Rogers, Stony Creek
Donofrio Antonio, Main c Russell
Gill Charles, Main c Monroe
Kennedy James A., Main c Veto
LAICH JOSEPH, 100 Main n Russell—See p 113
LINSLEY S 0, Meadow c Indian Neck av—See p 113
McCARTHY T. J , Main c Hillside av—See p 114
Morris &amp; Prokopchyk, Main c Monroe
Nichols Charles, Main n John
OAK HALL, Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
TOOLE THOMAS J., Main c Hillside av—See p 114
TOTOKET HOTEL, James O'Connor prop., Main c Park
—See p 113
Webb A. J., Main c Rogers, Stony Creek
Williams George, Main opp Ivy
SAVINGS BANK.
(See Bank).
SAW MILLS
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p VI
Palmer E. S., Leete's Island rd
SEWING MACHINES.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS.
LUNDQUIST PETER A., Flying Point av, Stony Creek
—See p 110
SLINEY J. T. (vitrified stone), Harbor n W Main—See
p 111
SILVERWARE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
Morton John H., Main
STAGE LINK
Branford, East Haven and New Haven Stage and Express
Line, E Main
STEAM FITTING MFRS.
Malleable Iron Fittings Co, foot Rogers ,

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STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING.
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p II
ENGQIIIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
HOSLEY B. F., Montowese—See front cord p II
McKEON FRANCIS P., Bosley blk Main—See front col'd
p VII
STOCK COMPANIES.
Branford Lighting and Water Co. The—Office Wilford
bdg. Incorporated 1894. Capital, $100,000. President, A. E. Hammer. Secretary, A. M. Young;
Treasurer, A. 0. Shepardson; Superintendent, F. II.
Golding
Branford Savings Bank—Incorporated 1889. Town Hall
bdg. President, Henry H. Fowler; Vice President,
M0.0tPe. Harding; Secretary and Treasurer, William R.
F
HARRINGTON C. W. CO. THE—Hopson av next to
Lutheran Church. Incorporated February, 1904.
Capital, $5,000. President and Treasurer, C. W.
Harrington; Secretary, F. T. Bradley—See p 109
Malleable Iron Fittings Co.—Foot Rogers. Incorporated
1864. Capital, $125,000. President, Arthur C. Walworth ; Treasurer and General Mana ger. A. E. Hammer; Secretary, L. J. Nichols; Superintendent, V. T.
Hammer
New England Engineering Co. The (branch)—Office Wilford blk Main
New York Lock Co.—Main c Ivy. Incor porated 1903.
Capital, $300,000. President and Treasurer, 11. L.
Cowles.
Stony Creek Oyster Co.—Flying Point, Stony Creek. Incorporated 1868. Capital, $42,000. President, Frank
Kimberly; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank E. Smith
TIDEWATER TRAPROCK COMPANY—Incorporated
February, 1899. Capital, $200,000. President, G. H.
Allen, Lynn, Mass: 1 ice President and secretary,
M. M. Johnson, Boston, Mass.; Treasurer, Orson
Young, Boston, Mass.; Manager, II. E. Adam, Boston, Mass.; Superintendent. Henry D. Curtis, East
Haven—See front col'd p VII
STORAGE.
RICE M. P., Maine Veto—See pill
SLINKY JOHN T.. Harbor n W Main—See pill
STOVES AND RANGES.
Corcoran William T., Main
DUNN P. H., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQUIST A. R., Rogers—See front cold p IV
GRIS1VOLD S. A., Main—See p 107

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TAILOR.
MARK LOUIS, Main—See p 107
TEA, COFFEE, ETC.
(See also Grocers).
Brainerd Frank E., Main, Stony Creek
JACKSON F. L.. Main, Stony Creek—See p 106
KANE J. T., Montowese—See p 106
Peterson Charles (peddler), 46 Rogers
Prann &amp; Stannard, Main
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
Southern New England Telephone Exchange, Wilford av
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WORKERS.
Corcoran William T., Main
DUNN P. II., Main c Chestnut—See front cord p
ENGQIIIST A. R., Rogers—See front cord p IV
McKEON FRANCIS P., Hosley blk Main—See front col'd
p VII
TINWARE.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
TRUEKMEN AND TEAMSTERS.
Mannix Lawrence, Ivy
McGRAIL BROS., r Totoket Hotel, Main—See p 114
RICE M. P., Main—See p 111
SLINEY JOHN T„ Harbor n W Main—See p 111
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBATAWRS
Clancy William S., Poole's blk Main
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
McGrail &amp; Dunn, r Totoket Hotel, Main
UPHOLSTERER
WALL PAPER, ETC.
HAMRE GUSTAVE A. R., Main opp Montowese—See p
108
WATCHMAKERS AND REPAIRERS.
Morton J. H., Main
Pierpont W. A., Main
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS.
GRISWOLD S. A., Main—See p 107
WOOD DEALER.
OSBORN S. V., Meadow c Church—See front cord p

BRANFORD TOWN OFFICERS
Town Clerk and Treasurer, William R. Foote.
Selectmen, James II. Barker, Peter A. Lundquist, M. P.
Rice.
Assessors, David Baldwin, James E. Tobin.
Board of Relief, Henry H. Fowler, Henry A. Hall, William
C. Higley.
Grand Jurors, John Eadie, Gustave Johnson, Thomas M.
Bray, Frederick Newton, E. E. Barker, R. A. Howd.
Constables, Clifford W. Wood, Aaron Lawson, Frederick
S. Allen, M. F. Connelly, William J. McKee, Antonio
Lazzari, William Henchey.
Registrars First Voting District, Charles W. Covert, Wilfred L. Moore.
Registrars Second Voting District, Josiah J. Dyer, Alfred
Adam.
Auditors, John J. V. Cunningham, J. B. Dunn.
Treasurer of Schools, Richard Bradley.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Warden, Valdemar T. Hammer.
Burgesses, Walter N. Boynton, C. G. Wood, Peter J.
Carney, Chester W. Prann, Timothy J. McCarthy,
William S. Clancy.
Secretary and Treasurer, William R. Foote.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Fire Commissioners, M. P. Rice, L. A. Fisk, P. J. Carney,
D. S. Ashman, J. T. Sliney.
M P. Rice Hose Co.—West Main street near Harbor.
Foreman. J. E. Tobin; First Assistant Foreman, J.
F. Connelly; Second Assistant Foreman, J. Sullivan;
L. A. Fisk Hook and Ladder Co.—Hillside avenue near
Main street. Foreman, John Dunn; First Assistant
Foreman, F. J. Kinney.
Rescue Fire Co., Stony Creek—Captain, A. L. Sutherland;
First Lieutenant, G. E. Bishop; Second Lieutenant,
C. E. Smith.
SCHOOLS.
Board of Education—President, Edward B. Knowles; Secretary and Clerk, also Treasurer Contingent Fund
for Schools, John J. V. Cunningham; Acting School
Visitor, Rev. T. S. Devitt, Ph.D.; Llewellyn M. Barker, Joseph Frieberg, Charles W. Gaylord, M.D.,
George C. Lawrence, Frank E. Smith, John Van Wie,
Michael F. Wallace, J. M. McGuinness.

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Center District—Branford High School—Four years
course. Instructors, Herman S. Lovejoy, B.S., Supervising Principal ; Miss Mabel Shakley, A.B., Ph.D.,
Assistant Principal ; Assistants, Miss Alice Murphy,
Miss Jennie A. Giehl.
Center District Grammar School—No. 8 Grade, Miss
Ursula Brainerd; No. 7 Grade, Miss Maud I. Johnson; No. 6 Grade, Miss Julie R. Lanphier.
Intermediate Grades—No 5, Miss Fanny B. Perry; No. 4,
Miss Catherine M. Conway; No 3, Miss Sara M.
Steele.
Primary Grades—No. 2 (a), Miss Grace R. Covert, Second
Primary; No. 2 (b), Miss Eleanor O'Keefe, Second
Primary; No. 1 (a), Miss Maisie E. Wallace, First
Primary; No. 1 (b), Miss Bessie M. Clark, Sub. Primary or Kindergarten.
Stony Creek District—Henry A. Ellis, Principal Grammar
School, Room No. 5; Intermediate Grades, Room No.
4, Miss Minnie E. Hart; Second Primary Grade,
Room No. 3, Miss Josephine F. Kelly; First Primary
Grade, Room No. 2, Mrs. Stella Keyes; Sub. Priinary
or Kindergarten, Room No. 1, Miss Lillian V. Dwyer.
Harbor Street District—Grammar Grade, Room No. 2,
Miss Ella T. McGrail; Primary Grade, Room No. 1,
Miss Julia V. Buckley.
Canoe Brook District—Grammar and Intermediate
Grades, Room No. 3, Miss May Curtis Jones; Second Primary Grades, Room No. 2, Miss Amy W. Gaines;
First Primary and Kindergarten Grades, Room No.
1, Miss Hanna M. Higgins.
Ungraded Schools.
Mill Plain District—Miss Grace B. Wakelee.
Paved Street District—Miss Elsie L. Lines.
Damascus District—Miss Alice F. Harten.
Special Teachers.
Vocal Music, all Graded Schools, Miss Maud R. Russell,
New Haven, Conn.
Drawing, all Graded Schools, Miss Violet IL Miller, Short
Beach, Conn
The Ungraded School Building at Short Beach closed
and pupils transported to Center schools at expense
of the town.
CHITRCFIES.
Baptist Church—Organized 1838. Located on the Green.
Established 1888. Pastor, Rev. St. John Fitch;
Deacons, George T. Hosley, Henry W. Hubbard,
Thomas B. Ward; Treasurer, W. N. Boynton; Clerk,
Mrs. Emily J. Fowler; Organist, Miss Ethel Moore;
Superintendent of Sunday School, Thomas B. Ward.

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First Congregational Church—Organized 1644. Pastor,
Rev. T. S. Devitt, Ph.D., D.D.; Deacons, A. M. Babcock, John J. V. Cunningham, H. E. Thatcher, Prank
T. Bradley, Charles W. Cooke; Clerk and Treasurer,
John J. V. Cunningham; Clerk and Treasurer of Ecclesiastical Society, E. K Isbell; Organist, Mrs. Clara
B. Forbes; Sexton, Edwin T. Pratt; Sunday School
Superintendent, F. T. Bradley.
Church of Christ (Congregational), Stony CreeekFormed January 16, 1877. Incorporated May 22,
1889. Pastor, Rev. Stanley F. Blomfield; Clerk, William Thom; Deacons, James Tucker, P. E. Smith,
Richard Dower ; Treasurer, Charles E. Smith.
Trinity Church (Episcopal)—Parish organized 1784.
Church built 1852. Chapel built 1880. Rector, Rev.
Henry W. Winkley; Clerk and Treasurer, Frank G.
Tester; Wardens, W. R. Foote, Henry F. Jourdan;
Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. Henry W.
Winkley; Organist, George H. Thompson; Sexton,
Charles M. Johnson.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Tabor Church—Established 1888. Hopson avenue. Pastor, Rev. Konrad
Broberg; Deacons, Carl Johan Erickson, Alfred
Damberg, Ludwig Nelson, John Prince, Carl J. Peterson; Sunday School Superintendent, Rev. Konrad
Broberg; Organist, Alfred Damberg; Sexton, Frank
Johnson.
Swedish Lutheran Gethsemane Church, Stony Creek
—Established 1888. Services first Sunday of each
month at 3 p. in. Pastor, Rev. Konrad Broberg.
St. Mary's R. C. Church—Main street and Hopson avenue.
Pastor, Rev. Edward Martin; Assistant Pastor, Rev.
John L. McGuinness; Organist, Miss May O'Brien;
Sunday School Superintendent, Rev. John L. McGuinness; Lady Superintendent, Miss Margaret
Leahy; Sexton Edward Martin.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
A. 0. F. of A., Court Totoket, No. 7,196—Meets in Music
Hall first and third Wednesday evenings of each
month. Chief Ranger, Charles Ahearn; Financial
Secretary, Luke Quinn; Recording Secretary, Ru; Treasurer, Philip McKeon.
dolph	
A. 0. H., Division No. 1—Meets third Friday of each
month at Music Hall. President, Timothy P. McCarthy; Financial Secretary, Luke Quinn: Recording
Secretary, John McCarthy; Treasurer, John Bally.
Ladies' Auxiliary, A. 0. H., Division No. 25 — President,
Miss Mary Williams; Recording Secretary, Florence
O'Neil; Financial Secretary, Mrs. J. T. Shea; Treasurer, Margaret Tobin.

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A. 0. U. W., Binder Lodge, No. 65, Stony Creek—Meets
first and third Mondays of each month in St. George's
Hall. M. W.. W. J. Spargo; Foreman, S. Flamen;
Overseer, P. Sullivan; Recorder, C. J. Opie; Financier, John A. Greenvoll; Receiver, John II. Northam.
Branford Agricultural Society—Incorporated March 16,
1893. Annual meeting second Monday in November.
President, Edwin Doolittle; First Vice President,
Richard A. Howd; Second Vice President, Edwin L.
Wilford; Secretary and Treasurer, John P. Callahan.
Branford Home Club—Meets in Toole's Block, Main
street. President, H. H. Fowler; Secretary and
Treasurer, George S. Beach.
D. 0. H., Franz Abt Lodge, No. 600—Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays at Oak Hall 0 B, Karl Moory;
U. B., W. A. Sondergeld; Secretary and Treasurer,
Fritz S. Jourdan.
F. &amp; A. M., Widows' Sons' Lodge, No. 66—Regular Communications first and third Wednesdays in each
month at 7.30 o'clock p. m., except July and August,
first Wednesday, Masonic Hall. W. M., William R
Foote; S. W., Winfield R. Morgan; J. W., W. L.
Moore; Treasurer, C. F. Bradley; Secretary, L. A.
Merriam; S. D., Sherman C. Goddard; J. D., Edwin
R. Kelsey, Jr.; S. S., Willis Bradley; J. S., James A.
Barker; Tyler, D. W. Goddard.
I. 0. 0. F., Seaside Lodge, No. 84, Stony Creek—Meets
Friday of each week, Seaside Hall. N. G., C. J. Opie;
V. G., R. IL Opie; Secretary, H. W. Page; Treasurer,
H. G. Robins.
I. 0. 0. F., Granite Encampment, No. 19—Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays, Seaside Hall. C. P., J. H.
Northam; H. P., C. H. Williams; S. W., J. II. Dower;
J. W., H. G. Robins; Scribe, E. H. Howd; Treasurer,
W. J. Howd.

Iron Molders' 'Union, No. 82—Meets third Saturday of
each month at Music Hall. Recording Secretary, Andrew McKeon; Financial Secretary, John J. Doyle;
Treasurer, Joseph Frieberg.
Knights of Columbus, Eldorado Council, No. 10—Meets
first Tuesday evening of each month at Music Hall.
Grand Knight, John F. Kenney; Financial Secretary,
John B. Dunn; Recording Secretary, Luke Quinn;
Treasurer, Patrick F. Condon.
K. of P., Woodland Lodge, No. 39—Meets every Monday
evening in Pythian Hall. P. C., I. T. Linsley; C. C.,
James S. Rice; K. of R. and S., John W. Baisley, Jr.
K. of P., George B. Shaw Lodge, No. 57—Meets every
Wednesday at St. George's Hall, Stony Creek. C. C.,
John Frazier; K. of R. and S., A. L. Sutherland.
Uniformed Rank, K. of P.—Meets third Tuesday of each
month at Pythian Hall. Captain, David Adams; First
Lieutenant, B. Nilson; Second Lieutenant, A. B.
Terhune; Secretary, Frank A. Stieler.
M. I. F. Benefit Association—President, C. H. Holsenbeck ; Secretary, W. E. Beach; Treasurer, Et E.
Thatcher.
Modern Woodmen of America, Branford Camp, No. 8,644
—Meets fourth Tuesday of each month in Wilford
Block. Venerable Counsel, James E. Rogers; Clerk,
Frank J. Kenney; Banker, Lincoln G. Fitzpatrick.
Modern Woodmen of America, Swedish Camp. No. 9,707
—Meets second Monday of each month in Music Hall.
Venerable Counsel, Joseph Matson; Clerk, Victor
Peterson; Banker, Herman Johnson.
N. E. 0. P., Montowese Lodge, No. 184—Meets second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Pythian
Hall Warden, G. L. Beach; Secretary, Wilfred L.
Moore; Financial Secretary, Dwight W. Goddard;

first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. N.
G., Miss Florence A. Mead; V. G. Mrs. Emily Bray;
Secretary, Miss Bessie Rogers; Treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Hall.
Loyal Blackstone Lodge, No. 7,531, I. 0. 0. F., Manchester Unity—Meets first and third Thursdays of each
month, Pythian Hall. N. G., Henry Hokanson; V.
G. John B. Whiting; P. Secretary, H. 0. Andrews;
Treasurer, Magnus Monson.
Loyal Star of Hope Lodge, No. 7,051, I. 0. 0. F., Man-.
chester Unity, Stony Creek—Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month, St. George's Hall.
N. G., George Betts; Elect Secretary, C. Johnson;
Permanent Secretary, William Spargo; Treasurer,
Eber Cole.

N. E. 0. P., Princess Lodge----Meets every first and third
Tuesday evening in Masonic Hall. Warden, Mrs.
Susie E. Kenney; Secretary, Mrs. Luella Moore: Financial Secretary, Miss Mary O'Brien; Treasurer,
Miss Ella T McGrail.
Sons of St. George, Stony Creek—Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month in Sons of St.
George Hall. President, William George; Secretary,
Charles Collins; Assistant Secretary, Cecil Dower;
Treasurer, T. M. Bray.
U. 0. G. C., Fidelity Commandery, No. 343—Meets every
second and fourth Tuesday evening at Masonic. Hall.
N. C., John J. V. Cunningham; K. of R., Willis E.
Beach; F. K. of R., Frederika M. Beach; Treasurer,
H. E. Thatcher.

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TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Branford Division, No. 16, S. of T.—Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at Armory Hall.
W. P., John J. V. Cunningham; R. S., James S. Rice;
D. G. W. P., Eckford Davis.
St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society—Meets in Music Hall firg
Friday in every month. President, Patrick Condon;
Treasurer, William Regan; Financial Secretary,
Frank J. Kenney ; Recording Secretary, Edward J.
Reynolds.
St. Mary's Ladies' T. A. and B. Society—Meets the second
and fourth Fridays of each month at Music Hall.
President, Elizabeth Moran; Treasurer, Miss Ella
MeG rail: Recording Secretary, Miss Annie Dunn;
Financial Secretary, Minnie Hart.
The above cut represents the Blackstone Memorial Library. It was presented to the town of Branford by
Timothy B. Blackstone, of Chicago, as a memorial of his
father, James Blackstone, who was an honored and life
long resident of Branford. Although some project of the
kind had been often talked of in Branford, its first real
inception dates from the efforts of Rev. M. K. Bailey, then
rector of Trinity Church, to found a reading room or
center for the younger men of the town to assemble. This
project meeting with but slow financial response, a committee was formed, consisting of Alfred E. Hammer, Lester J. Nichols and Dr. C. W. Gaylord, to confer personally
or by letter with several who having gone out from Branford might still have an interest in their native town.
Out of these inquiries developed the offer of a gift to the
town of a free library building and library. It was
opened for use in 1896.
The building is 162 feet long by 129 feet wide and
consists_of_ts basement. In the basement
are the books least used, a store room, and the boiler
room. On the first floor are the reading, reference, catalogue, and librarian's rooms, a stock room with shelves
for 20,000 books, and a lecture hall with stage and gallery.
On the second floor are the directors', retiring, and art
MOMS.

The reading and reference rooms are liberally supplied
with the best literature of the day, and their use, together
with that of the library, is free to all inhabitants of Branford.
A branch library and delivery station was opened at
Stony Greek, February 3, 1900.
Librarian, Prof. FL M. Whitney ; Assistant Librarian,
Mrs. H. E. Palmer: Assistant, Miss B R. Gaylord; at
Stony Creek. Miss M. H. Smith.

G. A. R.
Mason Rogers Past, No. 7—Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Armory Hall. Commander, Timothy G. Bush ; S. V. C., William E.
Young; J. V. C., E. G. Bird; Chaplain, H. W. Hubbard; 0. D., N. R. Terhune; 0. G., William Cobleigh;
Adjutant, J. E. Towner; Q. M., A. B. Barker; Q. M.
S., W. Bradley Palmer; Surgeon, Joseph Lee.
Mason Rogers Woman's Relief Corps, No. 46—Meets first
Thursday evening and third Thursday afternoon of
each month at Armory Hall. President, Mrs. Julia
Flanders; S. V. President, Miss Lizzie L Cooke; J.
V. President, Mrs. Alice Beach: Secretary, Mrs. Bertha M. Lounsbury; Treasurer, Mrs. Nellie A. Boynton.
CEMETERIES.
tendent, Valdemir F. Hammer.
Damascus Cemetery.
Mill Plain Cemetery.
St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Cemetery—East Main street.
Superintendent. Frank Cull.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery—Monroe street.
Sexton. Frank Call.
Stony Creek Cemetery. Sexton, E. L. Keyes.
POST OFFICES.
Branford Post Office—Postmaster. H. Guy Linsley. Office open at 7.00 a. m., closed at 8.00 p. m. Mails
going East close 7.50 and 10.50 a. in.: 5 p. m. Mails
going West close 8.40 and 10.50 a. nu and 1.25, 5.00

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and 7.00 p. m. Mails arrive from West at 8.30, 11.50
a. ID., and 5.51) p. In. Arrive from East 9.30 and 11.50
a. m., 3.30 and 7.40 p. in Office open Sundays from
8.30 to 10.00 a. tn. Sunday mails close for West 8.30
a. tn. Arrive from West 9.20 a. m.
Short Beach Post Office—Postmaster, Etta I. K. Nesbit;
From June 15 to September 15, mails depart 7.33 a.
m., 12.45, 6.45 p. m. Mails arrive 9.03 a. m., 12.40,
5.27 p. m. From September 15 to June 15, mails
depart 7.33 a. in., 12.45 p. m. Mails arrive 9.03 a. in.,
5.27 p. m.
Stony Creek Post Office—Postmaster, Mrs M L. Paine.
Arrival and departure of mails: Arrive from the
East, 9.00 and 11.21 a. m., and 7.20 p. m.; West, 8.14,
11.29 a. m., and 5.32 p. m. Departure to the East,
8.14 and 11.29 a. m., 5.32 p. m.; West, 9.00, 11.21 a.
m., and 7.20 p. m.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor, Abiram Chamberlain, Meriden; salary, $4,000.
Lieutenant-Governor, Henry Roberts, Hartford; salary,
$500.
Secretary, Charles G. R. Vinal, Middletown; salary,
$1,500.
Treasurer, Henry H. Gallup, Norwich; salary, $1,500.
Comptroller, William E Seeley, Bridgeport; salary,
$1,500.

Attorney-General, William A. King, Willimantic; salary,
$4,000.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
President, Theodore Roosevelt of New York; salary,
$50,000.
of State John Ha of hio Secretary of the Treasury. Leslie M. Shaw of Iowa; salary,
$8,000.
Secretary of War, William II. Taft of Ohio; salary,
$8,000.
Attorney-General, William H. Moody of Massachusetts;
salary, $8,000.
; salary , Woo.
Postmaster-General, 	
	
Secretary of the Navy, Paul Morton of Elinois; salary,
$8,000.
Secretary of the Interior, Ethan A. Hitchcock of Missouri; salary, $8,000.
Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson of Iowa; salary,
$8,000.
Secretary of Commerce and Labor, Victor H. Metcalf of
California; salary, $8,000.

LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CONNECTICUT.
Palilleld Co.
Bethel
Botsford.
Branchville.
Bridgeport.
Stations
East Side.
Brookfield.
Brookfield Center.
Cannon.
Coseob.
Cranbury.
Danbury.
Darien.
Fairfield.
Georgetown.
Glenbrook.
Glenville.
Greens Farms.
Greenwich.
Hawleyville.
Hawthorn.
Long Hill.
Mill Plain.
New Canaan.
Newtown.
Mormon.
Noroton Height;
Norwalk.
Oronoque.
Redding.
Redding Ridge.
Ridgefield.
Riverside,
Rowayton.
Sandy Hook.
Saugatuck.
Shelton.
Sherman.
Sound Beach.
South Norwalk.
Southport.
South Wilton.
Springdale.
Stamford.
Stepney Depot.
Stevenson.
Stratford.
Trumbull.
Westport.
West Redding.
innipank.

Hartford Co.
Addison.
Avon.
Beckley.
Berlin.
Bloomfield.
Bristol.
Broad Brook.
Buckingham.
Buck/and.
Burlington.
Burnside.
Canton.
Canton Center.
Center HUI
Collinsville.
Copper Hill.
East Berlin.
East Glastonbetes.
East Granby.
East Hartford.

E. Hanford Meadow
East Hartland.
East Windsor.
East Windsor Hill.
Elmwood.
Enfield.
Farmington.
Forestville.
Glastonbury.
Granby.
Hertford.
Hartland.
Hazardville.
Highland Park.
Hillstown.
Hockanum.
Hopewell.
Kensington.
Manchester.
Manchester Green.
Mapleton.
Marion.
Marlboro.
Marlboro Mills
Melrose.
Iiiildale.
Naubuc.
New Britain.
Newington.
Newington Junction
North Canton.
North Granby.
Plantsvilk
Pormonock.
Rainbow.
Rocky Hill
Sortie%
Shaker Station.
Silver Lane.
Sirosburt.
South Glastonbury.
Southington.
South Manchester
South Wethersfield
South Windsor.
Suffield.
TarifIville.
Thompsonville.
Vintons Mills.
Wapping.
Warehouse Point.
Weatogue.
West Hartford.
West Hartland.
West Simsbury.
West Sufilehl.
Wethersfield.
Wilson.
Windsor.
Windsor Locks.
Windsorville.

Litchfield Co.
Bakensville.
Bantam.
Barkhamsted.
Bethlehem.
Boardman.
Bridgewater.
Bulls Bridge.
Burrville.
Campville.
CanMn.
ChapinvMe.
Colebrook.

Colebrook River.
Cornwall.
Cornwall Bridge.
East Canaan.
EIS Cornwall.
East Litchfield.
East Morris.
Ellsworth.
Falls Village.
Gaylordsville.
Goshen.
Greystone.
Harepated.
Hotchkissvil/e.
Kent.
Kent Furnace.
Lakeside.
Lakeville.
Lime Rock.
Litchfield.
Marbledale.
Milton.
Morris.
Nepaug.
New Hartford.
New Milford.
New Preston.
Norfolk.
Northfield.
North Kent.
Northville.
North Woodbury.
Oakville.
Ore Hill.
Orton.
Pequabuck.
Pine Meadow.
Pleasant Valley.
Plymouth.
Reynolds Bridge.
Riverton.
Rebertsville.
Romford.
Roxbury.
Roxbury Station.
Salisbury.
Sharon.
Sharon Valley.
South Kent.
Stil/ River.
Terryville.
Thomaston.
Torringford.
Torrington.
Washington.
Washington Depot.
Watettowb.
West Cornwall.
West Goshen.
West Morris.
West Norfolk.
West Torrington.
Winchester Center.
Winsted.
Woodbury.

Middlesex
Centerbrook.
Chester.
Clinton.
Cobalt.
Cromwell.
Deep River.
Durham.
Durham Cotter.
East Haddam.
Fast Momenta.

Gildersleeve.
Grove Bench.
Haddam.
Haddam Neck.
Higganum.
Ivoryton.
Killingworth.
Little Haddam.
Little River.
Middlefield.
Middle Haddam
Middktowo.
Moodus.
North Plain.
Portland.
Rock fall.
Saybrook.
Saybrook Point.
Shailerville.
Tylerville.
Westbrook.
Winthrop.

Stony Creek.
Totoltn.
Tracy.
Tyler City.
Union City.
Wallingford.
Waterbury.
Waterville.
West Cheshire.
Wolcott.
Woodmont.
Yalesville.

New
Vo.

Allyns.
Baltic.
Black Hall.
Bozrahville.
Brockway.
Campbell's Mills.
Chesterfield.
Clark's Falls.
Colchester.
Bridge
New Maven Co. Comstock's
Crescent.
East Lyme.
A/lingtown.
Fitchville.
Ansonia.
Gales Ferry.
Beacon Falls.
Gardner Lake.
Bethany.
Ghtsgo.
Branford.
Griswold.
Brooks Vale.
Groton.
Cheshire.
Hadlyme.
Clintonville.
Hamburg.
Derby.
Hanover.
East Haven.
Jewett City.
East River.
Laurel Glen.
Guilford.
Lebanon.
Hamden.
Led yard.
Late Island.
Leonard Bridge.
Madison.
Liberty Hill.
Meriden.
Lyme.
Massapeag.
Station.
Millstone.
Mohegan.
Main St.
Montville.
Mystic.
Middlebury.
New London.
Milford.
Niantic.
Montowese.
Noauk.
Mount Carmel.
Franklin
Mt. Carmel Center. North
North Lyme.
Naugatuck.
No h to. •
North Westchester
Norwich.
Station:.
Station.
Fair Haven.
Highwood.
Greenville.
West Haven.
Norwich Town.
Westville
Oakdale.
Whitneyville.
Old Mystic.
Yale.
Pendleton Hill.
Poquetanuct.
North Branford.
Poquonoc Bridge
Northford.
Quaker Hill.
North Guilford.
Salem.
North Haven.
South Lyme.
Orange.
Stonington.
Oxford.
Taftville.
Pine Orchard.
Unoasvilk.
Sachem Head.
Versailles.
Seigneur.
Voluntown.
Short Beach.
Waterford.
South Britain.
Westchester
Southbury.
West Mystic.
Southford.
Venue.
South Merida.

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LIST OF POST OFFICES IN CONNECTICHT--CO/Iiiftle

88	

Taunt Co.
Andover.
Belknap.
Bolton.
Bolton Notch.
Chesnut
Columbia.
Coventry.
Crystal Lake.
Eagle.'Ile.
East WIIlingten.
Ellington.
Guest
Hebron.
Hop River.
Kibbie.
Mansfield.
Mansfield Center.
Mansfield Depot.
Masbapan.

la

Merrow.
Moose Meadow.
Rockville.
Somen.
Somerville.
South Coventry.
South Willington.
Stafford.
Stafford Springs.
Staffordville.
Takoltville.
Tolland.
Tumerville.
Union.
Vernon.
Vernon Center.
West Stafford.
West Willingtoo.
Willington.

Witulltame Co.

Mechanicsville.
Moosup.
New Bosnia
North Ashford.
No. Grosvenor Dale
North Sterling.
North Windham.
North Woodstock
Oneco.
Packerville.
Phoenixville.
Plainfield.
Pomfret
Pomfret Center,
Pomfret Landing.
Putnam.
Quinehaug.

Abington.
Ashford.
Ballouville.
Brooklyn.
Canterbury.
Central Village.
Chaplin.
Clerk's Corner.
Danielson.
Eastford.
East Killingly.
East Thompson.
East Woodstock.
nook.
Elliott
Grosvenor Dale.
Hampton.
Howard Valley.

litin011.

South Canterbury.
South Killiugly.
South Windham.
South Woodstock
Sterling.
Thompson.
Warrenville.
Wauregan.
West Ashford.
Westford.
Westminster.
West Thompson.
West Woodstock.
Wilsonville.
Windham.
Woodstock.
Woodstock Volley.

,

Incearoarreo 1891

THE ?RICE oik LEE CO.
DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS
Pinworms or ma rotas's° Disarms.

85 Main St.
Norwich, Conn.
ay) Bank St
tondo; Conn.
534 Dwight St
Springfield, Mass.
High St
Holyoke, Mass.
587 Main St
Fitchburg, Mass.
Gothic St
Northampton, Mass.

UNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1900.
20305.346.

TOTAL. 	
Barnstable Co.

Barnstable 	
Bourne	
Brewster	
Chatham 	
Dennis 	
Eastham 	
Falniouth 	
Harwich 	
Mashpee 	
Orleans	
Provincetown 	
Truro 	
Wellfleet 	
Yarmouth	

4.364
1,857
SW
1,749
2,888
502
3,500
2,334
1,123
4,247
767
988
1,682

Berkshire Co.

Esmausams th75

HOME OFFICE:
208 MEADOW STREET
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
BRANCHES
57 Fairfield Ave.
Bridgeport, Conn.
z74 Grand St.
Waterbury, Conn.
Main St.

POPULATION OF MASSACHUSETTS.

CONNECTICUT	

MASSACHUSETTS

Springfield, West S pringfield and
New Haven and West Haven 	
Chicopee
B idg p rt, Stratford rk Fairfield	
Holyoke and South Hadley Falls
Waterbury and Naugatuck	
Northa mpton and Easthampton
Meriden	
Fitchbu rg
New Britain	
Leominster
Middletown and Portland	
Clinton and Lancaster
Norwich	
New London and Groton	
Athol and Orange
Gardner
Willimantic and Coventry	
and Sturbridge
Stamford	
Springfield Suburban
Ansonia, Derby, Shelton sad 	
Seymour
- S
Winsted and Torrington	
Bristol, Plainville and Terryville
Rockville, Tolland and Ellington 	 American Carriage DIrtalarY
Southington
5Wallingford	
Milford
Histories of
New Milford
Bethel
WATERBURY AND HAMDEN,
Branford	
Essex, Deep River, Haddad. Sad
CON N.
East Haddam	

Adams 	
11,134
Alford 	
	 924
Becket 	
1,221
Cheshire 	
	 948
Clarksburg 	
Dalton 	
8,014
Egremont 	
	 758
	 890
Florida. ...... 	
Great Barrington 	 6,854
Hancock	
Hine:laic 	
7,485
Lanesboro. 	
	 780
Lee	
3,696
2,942
Lenox 	
	 456
Monterey	
Mt.Washington 	 	 192
	 107
New Ashford 	
New Marlboro 	 1,288
24,200
North Adams	
Otis	
	 253
Peru 	
21,766
Pittsfield	
	 679
Richmond 	
	 661
Sandisfied 	
	 506
Savoy 	
1,804
Sheffield	
2,081
Stockbridge	
Tyringham 	
	 886
Washington 	
West Stockbridge. 1,158
5,018
Williamstown	
	 507
Windsor	

Bristol Co.

	 1,221
Acoshnet 	
11,835
Attleboro... 	
er
8,669
Dartmouth 	
	 1,802
Dighton 	
	 4,837
Easton 	
3,567
Fairhaven	
104,883
Fall River 	
1,W4
Free town 	
	 4,006
Mansfield	
New Bedford 	 03,442
North Attleboro	 	 7,253
	 1,828
Norton 	
1,540
Rayotham 	
1,840
Rehoboth 	
	 1,678
Seekonk	
	 2,241
Somerset 	
	 1,645
Swansea 	
81,036
Taunton. 	
Westport 	
2,890
"le Dukes Co.
	
	 as&amp;
1,100
Cottage CAP	
1.2os
Edgartown 	
178
Gay Head 	
164
Gossold 	
	
1,149
ell
won Won 	
rug	

8 rik 42fiel8.. 17,04
u ehssw k
1: Watertown 	
Soem
.w
Bens Co	 8,542 vir
Wayland

Amesbury	
Andover 	
Beverly	
	

Essex
Georgetown
ir redt 0 n n	 	
Gloucester 	
Groveland 	
Hamilton 	
its:I:till
	
Lynn 	
Lynnfield	
Manchester	
Marblehead 	
Merrimac 	
Me
Midthu
dlrton 	
Nahant 	

8.834 Springfield	
8:813 Tolland. 	
Wa les
Westfield	
tfieham	
04 wWilmbra
1.7663

62,059
275
/2 ,810
1,595

1.900	
Hampshire CO.
26,121
2,876	
	
5,028
2,222
1,614 Beichertoym	
37,175 Chesterfield	
611
748
5,608
62,
4'559
658 ECast
ummiagWil
hampton	
68,518 Enfield 	
1,038
8138 Goshen 	
816
9,522 Granby 	
761
7,582 Greenwich 	
491
2,131 Hadley 	
1,789
7,512 Hatfield	
1,580
839 Huntington. 	
1,475
410
1,152 Middlefield	
18,643
1,601 Northampton	
Newbury	
452
Newburyport . 14,478 Pelham 	
North Andover.... 4,243
404
Prescott	
Peabody
880
1,012
4,592 Southampton	
4,626
RR W sic r t 	
South Hadley	
Salem 	
	
8239
	
568
956 WWW
41,548
Arorthin
gutonzpotonn..... 8,460693
	 85:
sSs	
	
:umsburg...
5,084 Willia-.
1,926
Worthington 	
Swampscott. 	
675
Topsfield ...... ... 1,030
Middlesex Co.
Wenham. 	
947	
West Newbury.... 1,658 Acton 	
2,120
verby	
Franklin Co. 762 Apa
876
955 Ashland. 	
1,525
Ashfield. 	
	
Bernardston	
2,446
1,446 Bedford 	
1,208
Buckland 	
Cbarlemont 	
1,094 Belmont	
8,929
1,749 Billerica. 	
2,775
Cronleraine
tg 	
	
1,458 Bozboro 	
316
593
bro6
lrg
on	 	
11:9(:95 Ccam
turus
lui
Ctrfiel
D
nwnd.	
	
91,286
Gil 	
	
480
	
8,584
Greenfield.	
927 C	
Concord, 	
5652
	
Hawley 	
441 Dracut. 	
Heath
427
744 Dunstable	
e t e
L14eev
aeoandelr t
Everett 	
24,338
Leyden
1302
806 Framingham	
Monroe 	
2,052
	
6,150 Groton
807 Hol/iston 	
New Salem. 	
2,598
5,454
5,520 Hudson 	
Orange 	
e rue
549 Lexington. 	
8,831
sRboarribt
	
1,127
1,608 Lincoln 	
380 Littleton.	
1,179
ury	
Shuteaby
whatei
771 Lowell.	
Sunderland.	
Warwick. 	
619 Malden 	
491 Marlboro	
Wendell 	
	
69
7 Maynard 	
18244
Medford	
Hampden Ce.
9,4E8
2,536 Natick 	
83 587
836 Newton 	
ItiCidford 	
/ ,035
Brimfield 	
8411,9213
749
enenu
ing
67 Plimd
19160
ChicoPee 	
	
1,11M
Sberborn
•
o
CEeattionmsead
hn er	
1,164973
	
66,
1,002
buryille
ahlthr
d.aeL
Surow
.) s8Samerv
:fli68:
02
y!:-...."45,
ontgom
16un
Gnn
21
ol
1:
	
1,150
8,688
hent Tewksbury	
Lotn°36"	
	
1,779
804
re
rn Iva:ad
tu
Monson 	
field
r
e.
9,290
Wire
be
	
	
Pabst 	
	
.23,481
Russell.	

9,706
	
2,808
2,824
Westford 	
Weston	
1,834
Wilmington 	
1,596
Winchester	
7,248
Woburn 	
14,854
Nantucket Co.
Nantucket	
3,006
Norfolk Co.
Avon	
1,74/
Bellingham 	
1,682
Braintree 	
5,981
Brookline ...... 	 19,936
Canton	
4,5d4
Cohasset 	
2,759
Dedham 	
7,467
Dover 	
658
Foxboro	
8166
Franklin	
5,017
Holbrook 	
2,229
Hyde Park 	
13,244
Medfield 	
2,926
Medway 	
2,761
Millis 	
1,063
Milton	
6,578
Needham...	
	 4,016
Norfolk 	
NO
Norwood 	
6,480
Quincy 	
23,889
ndolph	
8,993
Sharon 	
2,060
Stoughton	
5,442
Walpole 	
3,572
Wellesley 	
5,072
Westwood 	
1,112
Weymouth 	
11,384
Wrentham 	
2,720

P17=0/fib Co.

Abington 	
4,489
Bridgewater 	
Brockton 	
406.8
Carver	
1,104
Duxbury 	
2,075
E. Bridgewater 	 8,025
Halifax	
Hanover 	
2
2,15
Hanson 	
1,455
Hingham 	
5,059
Hull 	
1,703
Kingston 	
1,955
Lakeville	
958
Marshfield 	
2,810
Mattapoisett 	
1.061
Middleboro 	
6,885
N orwell ...... 	
1,560
Pembroke	
1.940
Plymouth 	
9,592
Plympton	
Rochester	
986
Rockland 	
5,327
Scituate 	
2,470
Wareham 	
8,432
West Bridgewater, 1,711
Whitman 	
6,155

Suffolk Co	
Boston	
Chelsea	
Revere 	
Winthrop 	
Worcester

Ashbornham	
Athol	
Auburn	
Bane	
Berlin. 	

560,898
31,072
10.896
6,058

Co.
1 8811
7,061
1#11
2,089
1.005

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•
POPULATION

ow nessorran-eordinesect

pronagg 	
EON
1,139 North Brookfield. 41,227 Sturbridge	
Sutton 	
2,464 Oakham 	
Ow
5.721 Holden 	
°137 Osford 	
	
8,4841
n	
459 Upton
599
Pdge.	
itta.
	
2477
. L1,987
858
	 /264 Hrdston .... 12.287
	
13 Petersham 	
8,062 Lancester	
441 Warren 	
4,417
c	
L860 Leicester 	
	 1416 Ripston.
'...
Princeton. 	
975 Webster 	
8.804
18,857 Leominster 	
la Royalston 	
	 958 Westboro 	
5.400
120 Lnnenborg 	
921 Rutland. 	
1,834 West Boy/stoo... 9,814
KM Menden	
11,876 Shrewsbury 	
1,626 West Brookfield.. 1,418
8,558 Milford	
1,921 Westminster	
4,460 Southboro 	
1,857
81,531 Mdlbury	
500 Southbridge 	
10,025 Winchenden 	
5,002
10,818 New Braintree 	
7,627 Worcester 	
9,164 Spencer	
4,869 Northboro 	
/18,421
7,088 Sterling	
1,420
8.203 Northbridge..	

AVercester.-Cont.	

Blackstone	
Be
kaa 	
Boylston 	
Brookfield.	
Charlton	
Clinton 	
Dana 	
Douglas	
Dudley 	
Fitchburg	
Gardner 	
Grafton 	
Hardwick 	

TOTAL POPULATION
Fairfield Co.

3,827
Bethel 	
70.996
rodotenpg
Bri
1,046
	
19,474
Danbury 	
8,116
Darien 	
960
Barton	
4 989
Fairfield	
12,172
Greenwich 	
5,572
Huntington. 	
Monroe ... 	 1,013
2,968
New Canaan 	
584
New Fairfield	
3,276
Newtown 	
19,982
Norwalk 	
1,426
Redding	
2,626
Ridgefield	
658
Sherman	
18,899
Stamford	
3,657
Stratford 	
1,587
Trumbull 	
840
Weston 	
4,017
Westport	
1,598
Wilton. 	
Dartford Co.
1,802
Avon 	
3,448
Berlin 	
1,513
Bloomfield 	
9,843
Bristol 	
1,218
Burlington	
2,678
Canton 	
684
East Granby 	
East Hartford 	 5.406
3,155
East Windsor	
6.699
Enfield	
8231
Farmintton. 	
Hartford 	
Hartland	
Manchester 	
Marlboro	
New Britain 	
Newington 	
Plainville 	

79,850
5
10,601
822
28,202
LOG
2.189

Rocky Hill	
Simsbury	
Southington 	
South Windsor 	
Suffield	
West Hartford	
Wethersfield 	
Windsor 	
Windsor Locks	

1,026
2,091
5,890
2,014
8,551
8,186
2,637
8,614
2,997

Litchfield Oa
Barkhamsted	
864
Bethlehem 	
576
Bridgewater	
649
Canaan 	
850
Colebrook 	
684
ComivalL 	
1,175
885
Goshen	
Harwinton 	
1,213
Kent 	
1,220
Litchfield 	
3,214
Morris 	
535
New Hanford	
8,424
New Milford 	
4,804
Norfolk.... 	
1,614
North Canaan 	 1,803
Plymouth 	
Roxhury 	
1,087
Salisbury	
8,489
1962
Sharon 	
,
Thomaston 	
3,300
Torrington 	
12,453
Warren 	
439
Washington	
1,820
Watertown 	
8,100
Winchester 	
7,768
Woodbury 	
1,9813
Chatham 	
Chester	
Clinton 	
Cromwell 	
Durham 	
East Haddam.	
Essex 	

TOTAL POPULATION
Bristol Co.
1,136
Barrington	
8,901
Bristol 	
5,108
Warren	
Kent Co	
5,279
Coventry 	
East Greenwich 	 2,775
21,816
Warwick 	
\ West Greenwich 	 606
S Newport Co.
1,498
Jamestown 	

01 CONNECTICUT

Little Compton 	
Middletown. 	
Newport 	
New Shoreham 	
Portsmouth 	
Tiverton. 	

2,271
1,828
1,429
2.061
884
2,986
2,530

Haddam 	
2,015
Killingworth	
651
Middlefield 	
845
Middletown	
17,485
Old Saybrook 	
1,431
8,858
Portland 	
Saybrook.. ..... 	 1,634
Westbrook 	
884
New Haven Ce.
Ansonia 	
12,681
Beacon Falls 	
Bethany 	
617
Branford	
5,708
Cheshire	
1.989
Herb 	 '	
7,980
East Haven	
1,167
2,785
Guilford 	
Hamden 	
Lea
Madison 	
1,518
Meriden 	
28,695
Middlebury 	
736
Milford	
	 8,788
Naugatuck 	
10,241
New Haven 	
108,027
North Branford 	 814
North Haven 	 2,164
6.995
Oxford 	
952
Prospect 	
662
Seymour...	
	 8,541
Southbury 	
2,5*
Wallingford 	
9,001
Waterbury	
61.189
Wolcott	
	 5131
862
Woodbridge 	
New London Ca.
Colchester	
East Lyme	
Franklin	
Griswold 	
Groton 	
Lebanon 	
Ledyard 	

1,993
1,886
548
8,490
5,982
1,521
1,236

Lisbon 	
697
Lyme 	
750
Montville 	
2,895
New London	
17,548
North Stonington	 1,240
Norwich 	
Old Lyme	
la
Preston 	
2,807
Salem 	
Sprague 	
1,839
Stonington.. 	
8,540
Vo/untown.. 	
872
Waterford 	
5.904
Tolland Co.

Andover	
Bolton 	
457
Columbia	
055
Coventry	
1,632
Ellington 	
1,829
Hebron	
1,018
Somers	
1,598
Stafford	
4,297
Tolland.... 	
1,036
Union... ..... . .	
428
Vernon 	
8,498
Willington	
Windham Co.
Ashford 	
757
Canterbury 	
876
Chaplin 	
629
Eastford.... 	
528	 •
Hampton
Killingly
	
MT
Pomfret 	
1,881
Putnam 	
7,848
Scotland	
471
Sterling	
1,209
Thompson	
6,442
Windham 	
10,13?
Woodstock 	
2,095

OF RHODE ISLAND
1,182
1,467
*034
1,308
2.106
2,977

Providence Co.

Bunn/villa	
6,817
Central Falls.- 18,167
Cranston 	
18,848
Cumberland.. 	 8295

East Providence. 12,188
Foster.	
1,151
Glocester	
1462
Johnston..	
	 4.805
Lincoln 	
8,987
North Providence 8,016
North Smithfield	 2,429
Pawtucket	
39,2911
Providence 	
175,597
Seitaate-.... 	
8,361
Smithfield 	
9,107
Woonsocket 	
98,286

908,355

128,556

Washington Co.
Charleatown	
975
Exeter	
841
Hopkinton 	
2,602
North Kingstown 4,194
Richmond.	
1,506
South Kingstown 4,978
Wetted),	
7,541

POPULATION OF CITIES AND TOWNS
HAVING 8,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED
ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES.
Alabama.

Anniston.	
Avondale	
Beasemer 	
Birmingham	
Decatur	
Dothan 	
Eufaula.	
Florence	
Gadsden	
Girard	
Greenville 	
Huntsville 	
Mobile- 	
Montgomery 	
New /Decatur	
Opelika	
Phew= 	
Pratt City 	
Selma. 	
Sheffield 	
Troy	
Tuscaloosa. 	
Sum'	
eb
Phoenix 	
Prescott ..	
	
Tucson 	

696
8,060
5.358
88415
8,114
8275
4,582
6,478
4,282
8,840
8,162
8,068
88,469
80,846
4,497
42415
4,163
3,485
8,713
aaa
4,007
11,091
5,544
8,659
7,581

Arkaawas.

Eureka Springs 	
Fayetteville	
Fort Smith	
Helena 	
Hot Springs	
Jonesboro. 	
Little Rock	
Mean 	
Paragould 	
Pine Bluff	
Texarkana	

8,572
4,061
11,587
5.550
9,973
4,508
88,877
8,428
a
11,496
4,914

California.
	
16,464
Bakersfield. 	
4,836
Berkeley .. 	
18,2/4
Eureka.	
7.827
Fresno. 	
19,470
4,719
Grass Valley 	
Los Angeles	
1019,479
Marysville
4,086
Nevada City	
8,260
Oakland 	
66,960
Pasadena 	
9,117
Petaluma. 	
8,871
Pe........	
5.628
Redlands 	
4,797
Riverside 	
7,973
Sacramento 	
29,282
Salinas 	
8,184
San Bernardino 	 6,150
San Diego	
17,700
San Francisco. 	 842,782
San .Jose. 	
21,500
San Luis Obispo. 8,021
San Rafael. 	
3,879
Santa Ans. 	
4,988
Santa Barbara	 0,687
Santa Clara, 	
8,050
Santa Cruz 	
axe
Santa Monica	
8,057
Santa Rosa	
Stockton 	
17,508
	
7,965
rad.. 	
3,085
Watsonville	
Bea
Colorado.
Aspen 	
8,808
Boulder	
0,150
Canyon	
8,775
9,214
Gland City	

Colorado Springs 01.056
Cripple Creek 	
10,147
Denver 	
188259
Durango. 	
8,81/
8,728
Florence 	
Fort Collins 	
8264
GrandJunction 	 8,608
12,455
LeadZe	
Pueblo. 	
28,157
Salida 	
3,722
Trinidad	
5,845
Victor	
4,968

Canton 	
6,564
Carbondale 	
8,818
Carlinville 	
8,502
Centralia. 	
8,721
Champaign.	
9,098
Charleston. 	
Chicago	
/ 088,575
Chicago Heights	 5,I0
Collinsville 	
4,021
Danville 	
16,854
Decatur 	
20,754
Dekalb 	
5,904
Dixon 	
7,917
Dune= 	
4,858
East St. Louts 29,655
Edwardsville .	
4,357
Effingham	
Elgin.	
*438
19,259
Evanston	
Freeport 	
13,258
Galena 	
6,005
Galesburg 	
18,607
Geneses 	
8,858
5.122
Granite 	
Harlem 	
4485
Harvey 	
6,895
Havana, 	
8,268
Hoopeston 	
8.828
Jacksonville	
15,078
eneyville	
8,517
Joliet. 	
99,858
Kankakee 	
18.598
Kewanee 	
8,382
8,969
Lagrange 	
Lasalle 	
10,446
Lincoln 	
8,9e41
5,918
Litchfield 	
5,375
Macomb	
Mattoon 	
9,622
Maywood	
4,582
Mendota. 	
3,738
Metropolis	
4,069
Moline 	
17248
Monmouth. 	
7,460
Morris 	
4,278
Mt. Carmel 	
4,811
Mt. Vernon 	
15,216
Murphysboro .. 8,468
Norma/	
Olney 	
4,260
Ottawa 	
10,588
5,580
Pans 	
5,105
Paris 	
Pea.. 	
hove
8,490
Pekin 	
66,160
Peoria 	
Peru 	
6,988
Pontiac	
4.266
Princeton 	
4,023
86,262
Quincy 	
81,06/
Rockford.	
19,493
Rock Island 	
Savanna 	
8226
Shelbynte 	
8059
Springfield	
Spring Vaey 	 aon4
Sterling	
8809
Streator	
19,079
iifiThrue
	 	
,
4248
Urtana. 	
6,728
Waukegan	
9,426

Bedford 	
Bloomington 	
Bluff tob 	
Brazil. 	
Columbus 	
Connersville 	
Crawfordsville 	
Decatur .	
	
Dunkirk 	
East Chicago
Elkhart	
Elwood 	
Evansville 	
Fairmount 	
Fort Wayne 	
Frankfort 	
Franklin	
Garrett 	
Gas City 	
Goshen 	
Greencastle 	
Greenfield 	
Greensburg 	
Hammond 	
Hanford City	
Huntington 	
Indianapolis	
Jeffersonville.,, 	
Kendallville 	
Kokomo 	
Lafayette 	
Laporte	
Lawrenceburg 	
Lebanon	
Union 	
Logansport 	
Madison 	
Marion 	
Martinsville	
Michigan Qty 	
Mishawaka 	
Montpeller	
Mt. Vernon 	
Muncie	
New Albany 	
New Castle 	
Noblesville 	
Peru 	
Plymouth 	
Portland 	
Princeton 	
Richmond 	
Rochester 	
Rushville 	
&amp;roam. 	
Shelbyville	
South Bend 	
Sullivan	
Terre Haute 	
Tipton. 	
Vidparmso 	
Vincennes 	
Wabash. 	
Warsaw	
Washington 	
Whiting 	
Winchester 	

8415
8,460
4,479
7,788
8,130
6,838
8,899
4,142
8,187
15,184
12,910
159,W7
Conneatiout.
3,206
46,115
(In full elsewhere.)
7,100
Delaware.
4,005
Dover.	
8,899
8,910
Newcastle 	
sae
8,6251
Wilmington	
76,508
7,810
8.661
Din. of Colombia.
4,480
14,549
Georgetown	
Washington	
218,718
12,376
Florida 	
5,912
9,491
Apalachicola 	
169,164
Fernand ma 	
8,215
10,774
Gainesville	
8.685
8,354
Jacksonville 	
28,429
10,609
Key West 	
17,114
18,116
Lake City 	
4.018
7,113
	
8,880
4,326
Palatka	
8,801
4,466
Pensacola. 	
17,747
8,07/
St. Augustine 	
4,272
16,204
Tampa 	
15,889
7,835
Georgia	
17,337
Americus	
71,674
14,850
Athens 	
10,245
Atlanta 	
89,872
8;406
Augusta 	
89,441
5,132
Barnsville 	
5.036
20,949
Brunswick 	
9,081
*628
Cartersville 	
8,185
8,406
Columbus	
17,814
4,7121
Cordele	
8,478
8,488
Dalton, 	
4.815
3,656
Elberton	
8,834
4,798
Gainesville	
4,382
COD
Griffin	
6,857
18,228
In Grange	
3,421
Macon. 	
28,272
4,541
4.444
Magner	
5,46
Milledgeville 	
4,219
7,189
Newnan.	
8,054
86,999
Rome. 	
7,291
3,118
Savannah 	
54.814
86,678
Summerville	
8,245
8,764
6291
Valdosta 	
5,818
10,249
Washington 	
8,800
8,618
Waycross	
5,919
8,98?
Hawaii	
8,561
Honolulu	
89,808
8,988
Idaho	
3,705
Bole. 	
5,987
Iowa	
Pocatello 	
OW
Atlantic 	
8,0141
Belle Plaine. 	
Illiaois	
8,210
Ahoy.	
14,210
Boone 	
8880
Aurora 	
Burlington 	
28201
24,147
Batavia. 	
Cedar Falls	
5,319
8,871
BaIrdstowil. 	
4,827
Cedar Rapids	
26,656
Indlana	
Belleville 	
17,484
Centerville. 	
6.216
Belvidere 	
6,987 Alexandria 	
7,121 Chariton. 	
8,989
Bloomington-a • MOM Lawson	
20,178 Charles City 	
Blue Island	
6,114 Attica 	
8285
8,005 Cherokee 	
Breldwood.	
8,979 Auboni, 	
3.790 Clarinda. 	
axe
Cake	
DAD Auras 	
112,623
8.046 Clinton 	

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•

•
POPULATION or ants AND rovrrs.--continose.

Mims kt. Cloud 	
ems
	
42,98) Battle Creek 	
Inws..-Cost.
45,612 St. Paul.	
	 112265
	
3257 BiadiCagity 	
Connell Bluffs- 	 96,82 ISA
St.
Peter	
4288
4202
	
	
4.985
Danville.
7 '62
13.818
6,104 Benton Harbor	 6,582 Stillwater	
85264 Dayton	
De=rt
Da
Bessemer
Two
Barbers
	
	
8.911
8,278
Earlington
	
4012
	
8221 Frankfort 	
4,686 Wan. 	
8,108
9.487 Big Rapids
82,7341
Des Moines 	
	
6,99? Wilbnar 	
11,409
8,398
own 	
86297
Dubuque. 	
4292 Winona. 	
19.714
10279 Charlotte 	 	
8267 H era, 	 	
Eaglegrove. 	
Cheboygan
7,280
8280
sign
Hopkinsville
IllisabelIMPL
Estherville. 	
	
6,216
Coldwater
	
822
4,6m) Lebanon
Fairfield 	
8,434
.. 26259 Crystal Falls..... 8,281 Aberdeen	
13,160 Lexington	
Fort Dodge	
5,407
	
4,678 Biloxi.
204,78 Delray ..w	 	 285,704
Louisville 	
Fort Madison.... too
9,278Ludlow	
LO
Canton	
8,401
8234 Detroit. .....	
Glenwood.	
Columbus. 	
6,484
4,151
tess
Dowagian
Madisonville	
two
Grinnell 	
	 g256
Corinth	
3,661
Escanaba
	
0,889
4261
Mayfield 	
Independence.... 	
Greenville	
7,643
Flint.	
	
18,103
6,483
61aYavd le 	
31Middlesboro	
Indianola	
	
8,026
Gladstone.	
3,880 Greenwood
yaw
Iowa ty	
Hattiesburg
	
4,175
4,748
4162 Grand Haven	
14,841 Mt. Sterling...-. 8,
	
7,816
Keokuk	
Grand Rapids	 87,565 Jackson
too
_Newport
	
28.
laurel	
8,198
Knozvill	
Greenville
18,189
wensboro	
gageu
4,477
Le Mars	
4.050 McComb	
19,446
	 gam Paducah 	
14.060
Maqu	oketa 	
	
3,172 Meridian.	
4,603 Hastings	
	
Natchez	
moo
Marion...........4,160
Pads
Hillsdale	
4,151
4,663
	
Marshalltown.... 11,544
Richmond 	
14,834
	
7,790 Vicksburg 	
3,016 Holland
gam Shelbyville.
8,813
Water
Valley	
Mason City	
3,859 WC55012 	
4,010 Somerset 	
8,884 Houghton
IliiiWouri Valley 	 4,1120
8,279
5,209
6,964 kora	
Winchester 	
3,193
Mt. Pleasant 	
Iron Mountain... 9,242 West Point 	 	
4,244
Muscatine. ...... . 14,078	Louisiana.
WSW City
Lynwood	
8038
Newton	
Ish
6,848
gags Alexandria 	
Missouri.
Oelwein	
gas Bator Rouge .... 1/269
	
6,191
Oskaloosa. 	
Lalarnazoo.	
231.221 Aurora
4,914
Cr°Wkel	
	
Boonville
4,877
Ottumwa... ...... 18,197
16,465 Brookfield..
sm. Donaldsonville... 4,105 Lansing 	
5,484
Petty	
8.212 Lapeer.... 	
8497 Butler,..... 		
	
um
Routes
3,158
Red Oak.	
8.814
ggyg Lafayette 	
Cape Girardeau	 4,815
Shenandoah 	
Ludington
	
7,186
6,660
Lake
Charles
	
Carrollton	
8,854
Sioux City....... 861/1 Monroe	
Manistee
	
MAW Carterville 	
4,445
8.095
S'
..,	 	
4,128 Carthage 	
6,915 Manistique	
8,499 New Iberia	
9,416
Marine 	
8,829 Chillicothe	
267
6
,105
4
4,265
New
Orleans	
	
6,905
Washington. 	
1=e
/0,058 Clinton	
	
5,061
/2580
1
Plaquemine
Waterloo. 	
4,870
1216
6,013
Ramon
gin
Colombia	
6,851
12,818
Waverly	
8,268 Menominee	
us.	
De Soto 	
6,611
Webster City	 4,618	
Monroe	 	
,
6048
4,888
Maine.
8288	
Winters:a	
Mt. Clement.... 6a76 Fulton	
	
12,793
Mt. Pleasant.... 8,611 Hannibal..
Auburn
8,974
Kattelig.
20,818 Independence	
Augusta
11,683 Muskegon.	
9,664
efferson City	
07
21,850 Negative°
Abilene ..........62s
	
26,028
10,477
Bath
4,287 Joplin.
Kansas
City	
165,762
0,1443 Belfast 	
4,170
42/5 Norway	
5,966
16,146 Owosso	
8,698 Kirksville	
Biddeford
Lexington	
. 4290
4,308 Brewer 	
5.286 Louisiana	
Chanute	
4,835 Petoakey	
5,181
7,655 Pontiac	
9,789 Macon	
3.473 Calais	
Charrale 	
4,088
8,069 Eastport.	
19,168 Marshall	
Port Huron	
Clay Center 	
5.086
4.653 Ellsworth 	
Coffeyville.	
4297 Red Jacket 	
Maryville
	
4,677
42,345
8,401
Saginaw
.....
..•
	
tiarosner	
Concordia 	
	
5,099
3.468 Lewiston	
El Dorado 	
23,761 St. Johns	
8,3118 Mexico
Moberly	
8,012
8,223
St.
Joseph
	
5466
5,763
	
Old
Town
EMpOda
Monett.
	
8,115
too Portland	 	
50,195 Sanit Ste. Mane. 10,588
Fort ScotL	
7,961
18,166 Rockland	
8,150 South Haven 	 4,002 Nevada	
Galena.	
Poplar
Bluff.	
4.821
8,560
6,122 Three Rivas 	
Saco	
Honors
4,058
Traverse Cit 	 9,407 Rich Hill	
.	
kow
	
Y
Hutchinson
Charles 	
7,921
6,113) St.
9,477 Wyandotte.	
Waterville	
107,921
Joseph 	
5,791 Westbrook 	
7,878 St,
1,288 Ypsilanti 	
/ola 	
575,288
Si.
ton
	
422
uiron 	
Sedalia 	
15,281
Maryland.
Ninnesaile.
51.418
Kansas City 	
ita
	
eld.
21,.267
10,862 Annapolis.	
Lawrence 	
uss Priettgonn„
608.967 AlbertLes	
90435 Baltimore. 	
Leavenworth	
Anoka
3,769
	
Warrensburg
....
4,724
6,747 Austin ...... 	
Cambridge	
Manhattan	
5,474 Washinnton 	
8,015
3,008
68% Chestertown 	
Newton.	
8,186 Cloquet. 	
8,461 Crisfield. 	
Olathe 	
8.072 Webb City	
4,191 Cumberland. 	
17,128 Crookston 	
Osawatomle. 	
Moamar
5.860
8,984 Easton. 	
3,074 Duluth. 	
Ottawa	
69.969 Anaconda 	
92131
8,149 Frederick	
9A6 RD 	
Paola	
522
3.711 Billings	
Frostbu
	
	
Parsons
8,010
8,419
Fairmont	
BOZCM1111
	
18,591
10,119 Hagerstown 	
Pittsburg ... 	
	
7,863 Butte	
80,470
8,270 HOIRCI de Gnice 	 8,421 Faribault
Rosedale. 	
8,072 Great Falls 	
14,980
Falls 	
8,074 Saliabary	
4,217 Fasts
3.811 Helena 	
19,110
	
8,190 Hastings....
88,608 Westminster	
Topeka	
6,774
'
Little
Falls.	
	
	
4,866
Missoula.
4,245
Wellington
10,869
Mankato. 	
94,671 RIssaselonotto
Nebraska.
Wichita 	
otos
Minneapolis
	
(In
full
elsewhere.)
15/44
Wmfield 	
Beatrice.. 	 "	
1,876
Moorhead 	
8,523
Michigan.
Newtllm	
bon Columbus	
Mestuoky.
	
Northfield
9,634
Adrian.	
6,S00
Ashland .....	
84.0
6,661 Falls tY	
4,519 Owatonna 	
	
6,332
Bellevue 	
7.141
1/,802 Red Wing...... 	 7,626 Fremont- 	
	
Bowling Green 	 8,226 Alpena
Grand
Wand	
tat
rilM Potholer	
am
too Ann Arbor.	
CatleMThurg 	

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POPULATION or CITIES AND romit -continued.

Smith Amboy . 6,319
South Orange..., 4,606
Summit.	
Trenton 	
78,807
Union. 	
15487
Vineland	
4,870
Washington. 	
West Hoboken	 23,094
West New York 	 , 6,907
6,889
West Orange	
Woodbury 	
9,087
New Hezlee.
Nevada	
6,288
Reno	
4,600 Albuquerque	
8,552
LOS Vegas ..... 	
Now Hampshire. Raton	
8,1540
Santa Fe	
Berlin. 	
5,22
Claremont 	
6,498
New York.
Concord. 	
19,632 Albany
	
94,151
Conway 	
8,154 Albion. ......
... 	
4,477
Derry	
8,588 Amsterdam
	
20,929
Dover	
18,207 Auburn 	
80,845
Exeter	
4,928
Franklin	
5,846 Ballston Spa 	
9,180
Haverhill 	
8,414 Batavia	
4,994
Keene	
9,165 Bath	
	
89,647
Leto ia	
8,092 Binghamton
	
Lancaster	
3,190 Brockport
Buffalo 	
852.387
Lebanon	
4.965 Canandaigua
	
6,151
Littleton	
	 4,066 Canastota.
	
8480
Manchester 	
68,987 Catskill 	
Milford 	
	
23,910
Nashua 	
Woe Cohoes.
	
11,061
Newport	
8,198 Corning....
Cortland 	
9,014
Pembroke	
8,188 Dansville
8,683
	
Portsmouth	
10,687 Depew 	
Rochester	
8,468 Dunkirk 	
11,616
Somersworth	
7,078 Elmira	
85,672
New Jersey.
Fishhill Landing 	 8,678
Asbury Park	
4,148 Fort Edward 	 8,521
4,127
Atlande City 	 27,838 Fredonia. 	
Bayonne. 	
15,281
82,52 Fulton 	
Bloomfield 	
Geneva 	
10,483
Boonton 	
8:901 Glens Falls 	
12,618
Bordentown	
4,110 Gloversville	
18,349
Bridgeton	
18,918 Gouverneur ... 	 8,6&amp;9
Burlington	
4,770
7,892 Green Island	
Camden	
5,938
75,935 Haverstraw	
6,908 Hempstead 	
8,582
Dover 	
East Orange 	
21,506 Herkimer 	
5,555
Elizabeth 	
52,180 Hoosick Falls	 5,671
6,253 Hornellsvilic	
11,918
Englewood 	
Hudson 	
Garfield 	
9,528
5,188
Gloucester City 	 6,840 Ilion	
8,825 Ithaca	
18,136
Guttenberg	
Hackensack 	
9,448 Jamestown. 	
22,862
10,133
Hammonton	
8,481 Johnstown 	
Harrison. 	
10,596 Kingston 	
24,625
Hoboken 	
8,750
59,864 Lancaster	
Jersey City	
3,144
206,438 Leroy 	
8,111
Kearney 	
10,896 Lestershire 	
10,3131
ICeyport. 	
8,418 Little Falls 	
4,687 Lockport 	
16,581
Lambertville 	
4,800
Long Branch 	 3,872 Lyons 	
Mxione. . .... 	 5.985
Madison	
Millville	
10,588 Mamaroneck... 	 	 4,728
Montclair	
18,962 Matteawan 	
5,807
Morristown 	
11,267 Mechanicsville	 4,696
4,716
Newark. 	
246,070 Medina	
New Brunswick 	 20,006 Middletown	
11.528
20,346
4,876 Mt. Vernon 	
Newton	
4,578
North Plainfield 	 6,009 Newark.... 	
24.948
Orange	
24,141 Newburgh 	
27,777 New Rochelle	 14,720
Passaic. 	
Paterson 	
106,171 New York ......8,42,202
Perth Amboy 	 17,699 Niagara Falls	 19,457
10,052 North Tarrytown 4,241
Phillipsburg	
Plainfield 	
16,869 No. Tonawanda	 9,069
6,708
Princeton ..... 	 Um Norwich 	
Nyack	
4,275
Rahway	
12,633
8,244 Ogdensburg 	
Raritan 	
9,402
5,438 Ginn.. ... 	
Red Bank 	
4,411 Oneida 	
Rutherford. 	
Mu
7,147
5,81/ Cinema	
, Salem 	
28,199
Sonientle	
M
Q Oswego	
Nebrasks.-Cest.

Miming. 	
Holdrege 	
Kearney 	
Lincoln	
Nebraska City 	
Norfolk 	
North Platte	
Omaha 	
Plattsraouth	
South Omaha	
York 	

7,185
8,007
5,684
40,169
7,880
3,883
8,640
160,656
4,964
26,001
6,159

..... 6,080
Owego.	
Peekakill	
10,858
Penn Yam 	
4,650
8,484
Plattsburg 	
Port Chester 	
7,440
9,885
Port Jervis 	
Potsdam 	
8,848
Poughkeepsie . 	 24.0241
7,466
Rensselaer	
162,608
Rochester	
18,848
Rome	
4,251
Salamanca 	
4.
Sandy Hill. 	
Saratoga Springs	 12,409
8,697
Saugerties 	
81,682
Schenectady 	
Seneca Falls	
8,519
Sing Sing	
7,939
Solvay 	
8,498
106,874
S	 use	
Tonawanda 	
7,42
Troy 	
60,651
Utica	
56,858
Walden 	
8.147
Wappingers Falls 8,504
Warsaw 	
8,048
Waterford..	
	 3,146
Waterloo 	
4,256
Watertown 	
21,696
Watervliet 	
14,821
Waverly 	
1,166
Welling le	
8,556
Whitehall 	
4,377
White Plains. 	 7,899
Yonkers 	
47,931
North Carolina.

Asheville 	
14,894
Burlington 	
8,612
Charlotte 	
18,091
Concord.-- 	
7,910
Durham 	
8,679
Edenton 	
8,046
Elisabeth City._ 6,848
Fayetteville	
4,670
Gastonia.... 	
4,610
Goldsboro 	
5,877
Greensboro 	
10.035
Henderson 	
8,748
High Point 	
4 163
Kinston	
Newbern 	
9,090
Raleigh	
13,643
Reidsville	
3,282
Salem 	
3,642
Salisbury 	
6,277
Statesville	
8,141
Washington. 	
4,842
Wilmington.	
20,976
Winston 	
10,006
North Dakota.
Bimnank.	
	 8,319
Fargo	
9,591
Grand Forks 	
7,662
•
Ohio.
Akron 	
42,728
Alliance 	
8274
Ashland. 	
4487
Ashtabula 	
22,949
Adieus 	
8,066
Barberton.	
4,354
Barnesville 	
8,721
Bellaira 	
9,912
Bel/dental= 	 6,649
Bellevue 	
4,101
Bowling Green 	 5,067
Bridgeport	
3,968
Bryan 	
8,181
Bacyrus..... 	
6,560
8,241
Cambridge. 	
Canal Dever	
5,422
Canton. 	
80,667
Chillicothe. 	
12,976

825,902
Cincinnati 	
0,991
Circlevill	
658,768
Cleve/and	
8,830
Collinwood 	
125,500
Columbus	
7,113
Conneaut	
6,478
Coshocton	
3,291
Creative	
Cuyahoga Falls 	 8486
85,838
Dayton	
7,679
Defiance	
Delphos	
4,517
Dennison 	
3,768
East Liverpool	 16,485
8,155
Eaton 	
8,791
Elyria	
17,613
Findlay	
7,780
Fostoria.- .. 	
Fremont 	
8,439
Galion	
7,282
Gienville 	
5,588
Greenfield ..... 	 8,979
Greenville 	
8.101
Hamilton 	
28,914
Hillsboro 	
4,685
fronton	
11,918
Jackson 	
4,672
Kent 	
4,541
Kenton 	
6,852
Lakewood 	
8.866
Lancaster	
8,991
Lima 	
21,728
Lisbon	
8,880
Logan 	
8,480
London	
8511
Lorain 	
16,028
Madisonville 	
3,140
Mansfield	
17,640
Marietta 	
18,348
Marion	
11 882
Martins Ferry	 7,760
Marysville 	
Massillon	
11,944
Miamisburg	
8,941
9,215
Middletown	
6,633
Mt. Vernon 	
Napoleon 	
3,639
Nelsonville 	
5,421
Newark 	
18,157
5,909
Newburg 	
New Philadelphia 6,218
Niles ........ 	
7,468
North Baltimore, 8,561
Norwalk 	
Norwood 	
6,493
Oberlin 	
4,082
6,084
Painesville 	
12,172
Piqua	
4,630
Pomeroy	
Ravens	
4.008
8,076
Reading	
St. Bernard	
3,884
5,92
St. Marys. 	
Salem 	
19,664
Sandusky 	
Shelby	
4,685
Sidney. ... 	
5,038
Springfield	
Steubenville 	
14,349
Tiffin	
10,980
Toledo 	
181232
Toronto 	
3226
5,12/
Troy 	
Uhnehsville 	
4,582
Upper Sandusky 	 8,365
Urbana 	
6,808
6,452
Van Wert 	
Wapakoneta	
atm
Warren	
8,529
Wash. Ca House 6,751
Wellston	
3,016
Wellsville	
5,146
Wilmington. 	
8,518
Wooster	
OH

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44 •
POPULATION

Odise-Orst
8,006
Rant	
44,05
Youngstows 	
28,581
Zanesville 	
Oklahoma.
Elmo 	
8,444
Raid 	
10,006
Guthrie	
Oklahoma Lily- 10,007
Perry 	
5,831
8.489
Shawnee	
Oman	
Albany ..... •• 	 8449
NO8
Balm% City	
Eugene 	
8.236
3,494
	
Ors
p.
	
e
oTt'
	 4,406
90,426
Portland 	
4,258
Salem 	
8,542
The Dalin 	

t

PONDSOIRthas

Allegheny 	129
Allentown 	
Altoona. 	
Archbald 	
Ashland 	
Ashley	
Athens. 	
Avon	
Bangor 	
Beaver Falls	
Bellefonte... 	
ellevne 	
enrich 	
ethlehem 	
Iskely	
loomsburg	
nuldock 	
radford 	
rld8ePoeL 	
ristol 	
utler. ..,	
Carbondale. 	
arlide 	
Carnegie. 	
Cstssauqu
a	
cht,aberghttrg	

996
85,416
36978
5,896
8,488
4,048
8,749
8,487
4,106
10,064
6218
8,416
8,916
7,298
8,915
6,170
15,654
15,029
8,097
7,104
10,908
13,586
9,828
7,830
8,968
8,864
6290
38,989
6.061
5,721
12,816
7,160
6,762

Girardd/le,
Greenville. 	
Hanover	
Harrbburg	
Haze/ton 	
Homestead 	

Huatiagdos. 	

1058
ha
Shoes
rt.- 11.070
ern
8,804
olnambarg	
85,988
Minton	
Race 	
6.01
3,902
Kinsmen	
8.511
Knoxville 	 .	
Leaman ..... 	 4/,459
4,888
basked. ... 	
614
17,028
Lebanon 	
Lehighton	
4429
8,457
Lewisburg
4,451
Lewistown 	
7,210
Lock Haven 	
8,817
Luserne	
McKeesport.	
84227
McKeesRocks 	 6,852
Melanin City 	 18,504
Mauch Chunk 	 4,009
Meadville. 	
10,291
Mechanicsburg-. 8,841
8,075
Media	
8.091
Meyendale 	
5,608
Middletown	
6,786
Minnie. 	
6,175
Milton.... 	
4,815
Minenville 	
5,178
Monongahela 	
18,179
Mt. Cannel 	
4,745
Mt. Pleasant 	
Nanticoke . .. .. 	 12,116
New Brighton- 6,920
28,889
Menial. 	
New Kensington 	 4,665
22,965
Norristown 	
North Braddock	 6,585
18,264
Oil City 	
5,630
Old Forge 	
6,180
°Inhume	
pat./phis ...1,298,697
8,266
Philipsburg	
9,196
Phoenixville	
r MIL 	

12258
Pittston.... 	
Plymouth	
18,649
19,696
Pottstown 	
15,710
POW/Ville 	
Punxsutawney	 4,875
	
8,014
8,775
Lakin. 	
78,961
Reading	
4,082
Renovo 	
8,485
Reynoldsville	
8,015
.. 4,688
4,688
	
St. Clair
8,217 t. arra
6,248
6248
Sayre	
8,042
Haven 	 8,664
8,4*2

Charleroi.- 	
Chester	
Clearfield 	
Coatesville	
Columbia	
Connellsville 	
Conshohocken	
report 	
Danville 	
Darby	
4,918
Dickson. 	
Dounstown	
l
9,875
Du 	
12,583
Dunmore .....	
9,036
Duquesne	
R. Manch Chunk 8,458
Easton.... 	
26288
5,185
Edwardsville	
8,845
Elliott	
36788
Erie 	
Etna	
5384
Freest City
4,279
73E7
Franklin	
5,264
Freeland	
8,495
Gsttrburg

or arms an rown-continued.

4,878
8,888

4,814
BAN
50,167
14,230
12,564

1117 	 	

Scranton	
102,026
8.568
Sewickley	
18,209
Shamokin. 	
8,916
Sharon 	
S	
26321
	
Shippensburg. - 3228
Slatington.....- • 3.775
South Bethlehem 18,941
So. Williamsport 	 6318
12,086
Steelton, 	
8,450
Stroudsburg 	
9.810
Sunbury	
Susquehanna 	 • 8,818
Tamaqua	
727
6,472
Tarentum 	
Taylor.... 	
4,215
8,214
Titusville	
en
Towanda. 	
Turtle Creek	
8.90
Tyroae	
520
8,106
Union Cll7 	

POPULATION

7,874
USOMOWII 	
7,344 Gainesville,	
87 ,726
Warren	
8,00 Galveston. 	
7,670 Gonzales. 	
Wa=r:
4177
626
Wa
	
526 Greenville 	
5,846
West Bethlehem 	 aAss Hillsboro 	
44,683
Went Chester	 9,524 Houston 	
WS
West Pittston- 	 5,846 Laredo 	
8,591
Wilkesbarre 	
51,721 Longview 	
c	
Wilkinsburg	
	
4,378
11,686 Maloney
8,092
Williamsport	
28,757 Marlin 	
725
Wilinerding	
4,179 Marshall. 	
8,827
Winton 	
8,425 Navasota 	
8,890
York 	
86708 Oak Cliff 	
Orange 	
3,885
Eked. Island.
Palestine	
(In full elsewhere.)
9,858
Paris 	
San Antonio	
KM
South Carolina.
Sherman 	
10,248
Sulphur Springs 	 8,685
Abbeville 	
Aiken 	
8,414 Taylor.. ... 	
6211
7 065
Anderson 	
5,498 Temple	
6,830
Beaufort. 	
4,110 Terrell 	
5,258
Charleston 	
55,807 Texarkana	
8,060
Chester 	
4,075 Tyler	
4,010
Columbia	
21,108 Victoria	
20,686
Darling ton	
8,028 Waco	
4,25
Florence 	
4,697 Waxahachie 	
4,l55
8,987 Weatherford 	
Gaffney 	
8,491
4,188 Yoakum	
Georgetown. 	
Greenville 	
11,860
Utah.
Greenwood 	
424
lamens 	
4,029 Eureka 	
BOG
Newberry 	
4,607 Logan 	
5,451
4,450 Ogden City	
Orangeburg	
16,818
Rock H111. 	
8,759
Park City	
Spartanburg	
11,895 Provo City	
6,186
Sumter 	
5,673 Salt Lake City	58,681
Union 	
5,400 Springville. 	
8,489
South Dakota.
Vermont.
Aberdeen 	
4,017 Barre	
11,794
3,498 Bellows Falls.	
Deadwood 	
9,887
6,210 Bennington 	
Lead 	
8,083
Mitchell. 	
4,055 Brattleboro...- 	 6,840
Sioux Falls	
10,266 Burlington	
18,640
Watertown 	
8,852 Colchester 	
5,852
Yankton 	
4,126 Derby	
8,27
Hartford
	
8,817
Tennessee.
3,015
Middlebury 	
Bristol 	
6,268
Montpelier	
Chattanooga 	
80,154 Newport 	
8,118
Clarksville 	
9,481 Poultney	
3,108
Cleveland	
3,858 Randolph 	
8,141
Columbia	
5,052 Rockingham 	
5,809
Dyersburg	
8,647 Rutland	
11,499
Harriman 	
8,488
Springfield	
Jackson. 	
19,511 St. Albans	
7,954
4,695 St. Johnsbury 	 7,010
alinson City 	
Knoxville	
32,637 Swanton 	
8,745
Murfreesboro 	 8,990
Virellal 	 •
Nashville	
80,865
14,528
3,407 Alexandria. 	
Union City 	
4,988
Berkley 	
Texas	
4,579
Bristol	
8,411 Charlottesville	 6,449
Abilene 	
6,212
Austin.. 	
22,258 Clif too Forge	
16,520
9,427 Danville 	
Beaumont 	
8,700 Fredericksburg	 5,068
Belton 	
8,441
5,012 Hampton 	
Bonham	
5,968 Hamsonburg 	 • 8221
Brenham 	
Brownsville	
626 Lexington.- -• • 8208
18,801
8,965 Lynchburg	
Brownwood. 	
9,715
Bryan.. ..... 	
8,580 Manchester 	
8,822 Newport News	 19,685
Craven 	
46,
Cameron ..... 	 8,841 orfolk	
91,810
81
7.498 Petersburg 	
Cleburne	
17,07
Corpus Christi 	 4,708 Portsmouth 	
8,844
Rekord 	
Corsicana.
85,060
3,420 Richmond	
NAM
42,688 Roanoke	
Dallas 	
8,412
11,807 Salem	
Denison 	
7 293
4,187 Staunton. 	
Denton 	
8.07
15,906 Suffolk. 	
El Paso 	
5,181
4,919 Winchester 	
Ennis	
Fort Worth 	
MOB
WO Wytheville. 	

•

Waddington.
Aberdeen 	
8,767
Ballard- ...	
4,588
Everett	
729
Fairhaven 	
429
New Whatoom	 8,854
North Yakima..	 8,154
Olympia 	
429
Port Townsend 	 3,448
Seattle	
	
Tacoma. 	
87,714
Vancouver 	
4.001
Wardle	
10,049
Won VIndula.
Bluefield 	
Charleston 	
Clarksburg	
Fairmont 	

4,644
11,090
4,060
505

or CET= AND grolnis.-oonanued.

Glutton.... ......	 5,120
Hinton 	
8,763
Hunt=	
11,928
Moundsville 	
	 5,862
Parlsenthrog	
11,706
Wheeling 	
38,878

Wiseman.

Amigo
'	 	
	 5,145
Appleton 	
15,066
Ashland	
19,074
BSC° 	
5,751
Beavardam 	
	 5,128
Bake 	
10,496
Berlin 	
Chippewa Falls 	 	 8,091
Depere 	
	 4,098
Eau Claire 	
17,517
Fond du Lac	
15,110
Fort Atkimon 	 	 8,048
Greta- G. Rapids 429

Greta Bay	
18,884
Hudson 	
3259
Tancerille 	
13,185
Ratans .......	 5,115
IGtoosha	
11,606
La Crosse. 	
28.806
Madison 	
19,164
Manitowoc 	
11,788
Marinette 	
16,196
Menasha 	
Menominee 	
	 5,655
Merrill 	
	 8,587
Milwaukee 	
285,815
Monroe 	
6927
gnu
Neenah 	

Oconto 	
Oshkosh	
Platteville 	

Porta
Port

ç

	 8,646
33,234

seinen 8,010

Prairie du Chien. 	 8,232

26102
Racine	
Rhinelander......	 4,998
Rice Lake 	
	 8,002

Ripon ....... ....•	 6818
Sheboygan ..• • • • 82,962
South Milwaukee 8,892
Sparta 	
	 8,555
Stevens Point	
924
Stoughton 	
	 8,481
Sturgeon Bay 	 	 8,372
s	

•	 	
81201
Two Rivers 	
	 8,784
W atertown. 	
	 8,487
Wauk esha. 	
7,419
Wenn'', 	
3,165
Wausau	
12,354
Whitewater 	
8,406
Wyoming,
Cheyenne. 	
14,091
Laramie 	
Bonk Stange	
4,388

8467

SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD.
NO. AMERICA.
Bahasa.
Nassau 	
	 11,000
Barbadoes.
Bridgetown	
21,000
Canada.
Halifax, N. S	 	 38.356
MontreaL 	
916,650
Quebec 	
GAON

Parasites.axe
Asencion 	
Pent	
Lima 	
10806

Newesq-on-Tyne207,02/
ASIA.
Nottingham.,, 	 150,658
Afghanistan.
Portsmouth	
174.151 Kabul 	
	 00,000
Shack' 	
849,768
Ceylon 	
Colombo 	
126465
Belfast 	
265,950
Dublin. 	
245,001 Canton. 	 China	 9,500,000
HmtKong	
241,441
Dundee 	
1460460
153.587 Peking	
Edinburgh. 	
268,696 Shanghai 	
457,000
Glasgow	
658,198 Tientsin 	
960,000
VIALS/	
India,
	
Cardiff. 	
155487 Benne
Bombay 	
821.789
omem
810,786
Athena 	
111,486 Calcutta	
Madras
	
456518
Italy	
ON 829
Florence	
269,540 Singapore	
Japan	
Genoa 	
0802
	
508,690
Milan.	
470,558 Osaka
Tokyo, (Yedo)	 1,299,941
Naaftrlles.:0	
588,073 Yokohama	
179,504
287,972
	
Pert	
Rome. 	
487466
900,040
Turin. 	
851465 Teheran 	
Venice 	
155,894 Philippine Island..
Manilla	
225,880
Netherlands,
Amsterdam 	
Siam	
503,011
Hague 	
196,325 Bangkok. 	
200,000
Rotterdam	
298,483
Turks/.
(See also Europe.)
Nom
	
/45,000
Portage I.
Damascus 	
154460
Lisbon. 	
801,206 Jemsalem. 	
	 41,385
Smyrna.	
Romania.
200,000
Bucharest 	
SON
Mania,
AFRICA.
Moscow	
1,085,864
Algeria.
Odessa. 	
406,041 Algiers 	
92410
St. Petentertg	 1,387,023
Warsaw, Poland, 6029
towtted	
1157Xl
Sonia.
2171t	
Belgrade. 	
Alexandria- 	
819,717
flmda
Cairo
	
Ma
Barcelona 	 269,481
Menem.
Madrid 	
499,170 Fes	
mew
Valencia	
170,768
Penh Africa.

UNITED STATES.
(Sec population in Index
of Contents.)
11rwrmar.
Toronto 	
182a Montevideo	
91520
Cuba	
Cienfuegos 	
40,064
Caracas
	
80,000
Havana. 	
200,448
Matanzas 	
56.879
Puerto Principe	 46,841
EUROPE.
Santiago de Cuba 59,014 Austaladlnumary.
Guatemala.
617,856
Guatemala	
71017 Budapest 	
182230
Brogue 	
Raid	
1 866,548
Port au Prince	 81,000 Vienna	
Belgium.
Honduras.
	
131.281
Tegucigalpa	
14,000 Antwerp
Brussels 	
206,451
Jansalea.
Denmark.
Kingston 	
46,542 Copenhagen ..	 82,80
Menlo..
Prase*.
Mecum 	
839985 Bordeaux
956,906
Vera Cruz 	
	
998 Le Havre		
119,470
Niaarawga.
Lyons 	
486,(
486,028
Leon. 	
	 40,000
	
492,289
Pence. 	
	 42.888 Toulouse 	
10,968
San Juan	
0,414
German.	
•
Santo Domingo. Berlin.	
1 017
Santo Domingo. 16,000 Bremen 	
141,188
Breslau 	
378250
Cologne 	
821,503
80. AMERICA.
	
336A40
APEO•11110 Rep.
22929
Buenos Ayres....751,885 Frankfort	
Hamburg 	
625,552
Boliwia.
Hanover	
201,560
In'.. 	
6220 LeIPS 	
399,969
Bradt.
Madgeburg 	
214.897
Recite (Pernam	
497,897
buco) 	
111,666 Munich
135X8
Rio de Janeiro 	 bit1,851 Strasburg 	
156,898
S.Salvadir(Bahia)178,412 Stuttgart 	
Groat Britain.
Chile	
1WeLAND.
Johannesburg	 209,714
Santiago	
011,408 Himingham
288,80B
491751 Stockholm	
Tunis	
Valparaiso	
10,447 Bradford 	 	
0624
Tunis.
Syntaerlaad,
1713,(03
BMW 	
MVO Geneva. 	
8k120
95,813 farmlonHatIVN
Bogota 	
Zurich
	
146,837
imager.
001tANICA.
	
UMW
talker.
Quito 	
0,000 UnmW	
WNW
Australia.
(See else

p

ar if

°Maas

London 	

4.011,118

AO&amp;
hialbomneVic.. 151,160
Casenentkople. Inn Sydney,N.S.W.. 410460

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POPULATION OF CITIES IN UNITED STATES
HAVING 95,000 INHABITANTS OR. MORE IN 1900, ARRANGED
ACCORDING TO POPULATION,
11100
307,102
New WeltN.Y	
1 091075
111	
=Dphte. Pa..... 	
1,11130rf
560.00
Beeitridas
502057
Baltimore, Md 	
881,703
Oldo	
862,07
Wank Y
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26,178
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88,30
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THE

	

ADVERTISILMEYITS. 	

E. P. BATES,

BRANFORD

OPINION.

105

Editor and Publisher.

Issued Every Friday.
3 Cents per Copy.
$1.00 per Year.

Business and Editorial Rooms in Post Office Block.
THE OPINION CIRCULATES EXTENSIVELY IN
BRANFORD AND SURROUNDING TOWNS,
AND IS UNEXCELLED AS A HOME NEWSPAPER AND AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.

Job Printing
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
SOCIETY AND COMMEARAL WORK A SPECIALTY.

WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS
	
8

ENGRAVED AT SNORT NOTICE

�the
ADVERTISEMENTS.

106	

ADVERTISEMENTS.

DR. C. H. PORTER,
DENTIST,
Telephone Connection.

	

Main St., Branford, Conn.

G. H. Wilford
DEALERS

Vegetables, Flour, Feed; Hay and Straw.
GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS.

MAIN STREET, - 	

- STONY CREEK.

JAMES T. KANE,
R
DEA

LER

LARD,
VEAL
LAMB,
POULTRY,
HAMS,
GAME.
VEGETABLES, ETC.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

The Best Goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. 	

I	 .	

S. A. GRISWOLD,
001%arrIalEITNI

HOUSE FURNISHINGS.

Ia. Thalzi.33.,
CLOTHING STORE,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
AND BOOTS AND SHOES.

I

BRANFORD, CONN.
Also Dealer in Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Clothing and Jewelry.

G. H. FOOTE
POULTRY

MAIN ST.,
BRANFORD, CT.

AND

VEGETABLES
In their Season.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED.

Full Line of Canned Goods.

MAIN STREET, OPP. GREEN, BRANFORD, CONN.

SHELF and CANNED GOODS,
roee es, o
MONTOWESE STREET,

&amp; Son,

FINE
BEEF,
PORK,

F. L JACKSON,
IN

CHOICE GROCERIES, MEATS,

IN

Telephone Connection.

UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING.

Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing
neatly done at short notice.

West Main Street,

UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING

Agent kw

BRANFORD, CONN.

MAIN ST., BRANFORD, CT.

W. L. Douglas Shoes.

�•
ADYRRTNAIMUENT11.

ADVERTISISMICIED3.

108

GUSTAVE A. R. HASIRE,

Painter and Interior Decorator
DEALER IN

Painters' and Artists' Supplies.
WALL PAPERS AND PICTURE FRAMING.
MAIN STREET,	

BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE.

R. H. MADDERN
Manufacturer of and dealer In

ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND AMERICAN

Granite and Marble Monuments,
And Stone and Slate Burial Vaults for enclosing Coffins and Caskets.
Jobbing a Specialty.

Designs Shown and Estimates Furnished.	

ALL KINDS OF BUILDING WORK SOLICITED.

-	

Montowese Street, opp. Cemetery,	

109

THE C. W. HARRINGTON CO.,

CONTRACTORS,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to at Reasonable Rates.
HOPSON AVENUE,

Next to Lutheran Church, BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

Branford, Conn.

J. H JOHNSON,
.1/4,CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.

F you have circulars or wrappers you want addressed, send
them to THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO. We make a specialty of
directing and are prepared to do it cheaper and better than you

Jobbing promptly attended to. Furnished
Cottages to Rent and for Sale. Shore
Cottages • Specialty.

elf. We have about four hundred and fifty Directories In our library, covering all Cities In the United States

Flying Point, STONY CREEK, CT.

and Canada. This library, with trained help, gives us the best
of facilities for this class of work. We will give any further information or quote prices at any time.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,
208 MEADOW STREET,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.

OSCAR C. KELSEY
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
AMINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
P. 0. BOX 194.
RES., LINDEN POINT AVENUE,
STONY CREEK.
9

n".7".S.T.--ner ewes

�ADVIDITISESESTS.

110	

ADVERTISEMENTS.	

W. C. HIGLEY,

Mason Buirder.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

-	

Cor. Montowese and Meadow Sts., 	

Branford, Conn.

PETER A. LUNDQUIST
•	

V 11	

STONE
I	

Bridges

MASON.

and Doeki Built Complete.
Contracts taken for Building Docks,
Stone Wells and Cellar Work, Jobbing
promptly attended to. Stone Furnished
and Carted. Concrete and Cement
Walks and Driveways.

FLYING POINT At.
STONY CREEK, CT.

RICHARD BRADLEY,

Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished upon application. I build
from the cellar up. No job too
large, none too small.

BRANFORD, CONN.

14 MONTOWESE ST.,	

PRINTING
THE PRICE, LEE
206-210 MEADOW STREET.
NEW HAVEN, CON N.
LIBRARY AND EDITION WORK . • •
PAMPHLET BINDING. PAPER RULING
EMBOSSING AND GILDING • • •

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE WORIt
PINE BOOK PRINTING 	
ARTISTIC JOB WORK 	

d

ADKINS Co.,

47 FAIRFIELD AVENUE.
BRIDGEPORT.

BINDING

111

JOHN T. SLIMY,

Contractor
EXCAVATING, GENERAL CARTING AND ROAD BUILDING.
Crushed and Building Stone and Sand

Furnished.

Estimates Furnished.

PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING.
VITRIFIED WALKS AND DRIVES.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
Cor. Main and Harbor Sts., Branford, Conn.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

NI. P. RICE,

Contractor
Road Building.
GRADING, EXCAVATING, GENERAL CARTING.

PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
MAIN STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

�•

•
AlYTESTIERMINTA.	

ADTARTIREMNNTIL

119	

F. JOILIftbAN &amp; SON,
Dealers in

COAL and WOOD
LUMBER

Of Every Description, Rough or
Dressed, usually found in a
First-Class Yard.
ROSIN SIZED SHEATHING. SINGLE
AND TWO-PLY READY

DOUBLE-BEACH-HOUSE
DOUBLE BEACH,	

BRANFORD, CONN.

TOTOKET

HOTEL,

JAMES O'CONNOR, Proprietor.
TERMS REASONABLE.
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK.	

STEAM HEAT IN EVERY ROOM.

ATTACHED.

FRANK JONES' Portsmouth Ale, KING'S Bohemian Lager on draught.

Harbor St., Branford, Conn.

HENRY W. HUBBARD,

General Blacksmith,

MAIN STREET, BRANFORD, CONN.

JOSEPH LAICH,
Esc	
fica,ralt,
-`7

h;c	
g	

CAFE.

,

ALES, LAGER, WINES

Carriage Repairer and Painter.

AND CIGARS.
MAIN, NEAR RUSSELL STREET,

CHURCH ST., CORNER VVIL FORD AV.

M.

BRAY,

CHOICE

s*

NEW WORK BUILT TO ORDER
JoLbLg p..mytly attended to.

T.

BRANFOILD, CORM.

SEYMOUR G. LINSLEY,
CHOICE ALES, WINES, LIQUORS
DEALER IN

PRACTICAL HORSESHOER AND GENERAL JOBBER.
liamfactun	

nth Ind bum and Stone Cutters' SappEa

Agent for Elmer's Great French Remedies ; Dr. Daniels' and Lesure's
Veterinary Medicines ; Humphrey's Celebrated Veterinary Medicines ;
X-Ray Harness Oil, Young's Axle and Harness Oils.
CAST WITEL WORE
A SPECIALTY.

9

HENRY CLARK, Prop.
O' en summer and. Winter.
SHORE DINNERS A SPECIALTY.

CAFE

ROOFING.

113

STONY CREEK, CONN.
ToWhom, Coma*Ion.

AND CIGARS.

Cor. Meadow St. and Indian Neck Ave., BRANFORD, CONN.

�ADVENTIIIMENNINt.

114	

ADVIUITIIIMMENTIL	

T. J. McCARTHY
DEALER IN

Choice Ales, Wines, Liquors
AND CIGARSI

Also Bottler of Quinniplac Lager. Families Supplied.
All goods delivered free.

Main Street, car. Hillside Ave.,	

•

-	

Branford, Conn.

T. J. irooLs,

Cafe, Pool and Billiard Rooms.
Bottler of Fresenius' Lager and Feigenspan's
Ales and Porter.

Main, cor. Hillside Ave.,

	

Branford, Conn.

McGRAIL BROTHERS,

Hack, Livery 86 Feed Stables
General Carting, Trucking, Etc.
Rear of Totoket House,	

Saddle Horses.
-	

We have served Branford folks
for fifty-three years. We were the first
retail establishment to make free deliveries
of goods purchased, and the first to offer
return railroad fares.
We are serving Branford f )1ks now,
better than ever, because we have been
learning what they want, and how to serve
them for so long.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

Driving Parties a Specialty.	

116

Branford, Conn.

Telephone Connection.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,
PUBLISHERS OF THE

American Carriage Directory,
CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF

Carriage Manufacturers and Dealers, and Manufkotnrers
and Dealers in Carriage Supplies.
ISSUED ANNUALLY.	
PRICE $6.00.

206-210 Meadow St., New Haven.

All purchases of $1.00 or more are
delivered free to your door in Branford.
To all purchasers of $ro.00 or over,
we pay return railroad farc
And at all times we sell goods that
you can trust for the lowest prices you
can find anywhere.

itEEDINALLE\60,,

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1900, 1904, 1909&#13;
1913, 1917&#13;
1920, 1925, 1926, 1928&#13;
1930, 1932, 1936, 1939&#13;
1942, 1946&#13;
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