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                    <text>RD

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INDEX TO BRANFORD ADVERTISERS.
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Advertisements. 	
65
Bands and Orchestras 	
.	 ............	 ................... 57
Borough Officers 	
49
Bahama Directory 	
65
Cemeteries 	
60
Census 	
36
Churches 	
57
Constables 	
64
G. A. R...	 ........ ..... 	
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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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82
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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	
	
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Harrington C. W	
91
Hubbard H. W	
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84
Jackson F. L.
89
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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 	
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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
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Ryda J. V 	
92
Schlosser Herman 	
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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

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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
2

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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

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‘ 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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DIREQTQAT.

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	

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'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
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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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[co

rak.aCrOst.

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

�BRANFORD [H] DDLICOTOWF.

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
y Creek
_
reeuread Inc
Ra
Stony
Sto, Creek
4r,c40.
Joh".
and tobaeco and postmaster,
19 E Mein

�saloon*	

maneroat

!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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DERJEtet,

ries meat, flour,
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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

nay

�BRA NFORD [Li

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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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

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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.

35

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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'MAMBOED

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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,
'	
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BRAN FORD

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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.	

39

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

[En

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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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,

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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
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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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snairoao

[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
•	

•	

%

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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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
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y
Dressmakers. .
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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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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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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.

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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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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

sa

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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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.

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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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BRANFORD DIRECTORY.

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.
'
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
	h
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.

tv Valliant Columbia 	
lolland Greystone	
Abington 	
Litchfield
Hartford Comstock's Bridge, New London Griswold 	
Addison 	
New London
anus venni. nab	,
• d
Tolland Copper GM
winelham—
Litchfield
`Ansonia	
New London
NW
eWilidajaemn Cornwall Bridge 	
Litchfield Grove Beach	
Ashford
Middlesex
New London Cornwall Centre 	
Litchfield "Guilts/1. d	
AehwIllet 	
New
Haven
	
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
arhttlfoerld Crystal Lake		 	
M ITdo
T d°11 lei alcel t Hadlyme	
Bakersvill 	
New London
Windham `Danbury (CA)	
Hamburg 	
alilosupvollwled	 	
Eflo
London
Fairfield • Danielsonville 	 ilangaenl am en...., ....... 	 New
New Haven
New London Darien 	
Hampton 	
Baltic 	
Windham
Fatreehl Deep Rive 	
Middlesex
air ael ifanover 	
BankevIlle 	
Li, It( ell e 1 ad 1. Van; ha n	a in
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 	
LLHart
flatardville
Hartford
New Haven East Canaan '
Be trhlianny 	
Hebron 	
Tolland
Fairfield East Cornwall	
it ceh reel ddd iligganom 	
Ne thlonwlem
liddlesex
I itablield gastford 	
Beth
I% indham Ilisidand Park 	
Hartford
e,. /tendon Eset Ciloe,00loos ... .....
NewLlolnadvoe wn E
Haasst tGra
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ziliii
trmffling	
	
	
Haven
New
	
Middlesex Bighwood
Bla
ck Hell
Hocksnum	
... Hartford
Fairfield East Hampton. . Middlesex H River 	
Black Rock 	
Hartford East Hartford	 	
... Hartford Hotchkitaville 	 itnedhhtiaem
Bloomfield 	
id
	
Tolland East Hartland 	
Hartford Howard valley 	
NI of rl illeel dd
B o l ronn Notch
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
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Col...rook River	
tohneld *Greeneville.,
FTe?rnlit
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Hartford Greenwich . 	 FairfieldMiddlebury	
S. New Hawn
'Collinsville 	 a

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POST-OFFICES TN CONNECTICUT.
Chanty.
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Cotton,	 .
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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
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Mill Plain.... ............ Fairfield Putnam Heights 	
Tolland
Milton ................... Litchfield t	aker Hit 	
New London
Litchfield
	
Minortovm .............. Litchfield
i
t emit:veal
eL9
TATA
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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 	
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New
Haven
	
Saugatuck
.41
Litchfield
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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
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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
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New
London
Woodstock
Valley
...........
Lftchfield
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Platteville
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St
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Litchfield
.New
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Woodville...
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,
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ew Haven
Stony Creek	
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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.	

r ia.	

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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
,.
E
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
Ward 	
2.460
2.718
6.156 6.227 Lincoln
38551
4403i
9,798
3,247
Ward
	
BERICS/MIE. 1 69,032 73.828, 81,108 Amesbury.? 	
907,	
2011	 3,197
987
5,188 5,711' 6.142
1,666 2,300 4188 Littletoh
Ward 	
	
2941 1.087 1.025
1.401
1,677
8.48.8
9,1881
10,821
1
•
Longmeadow	
Adams ................. • 5,5911
8,283
9.213
Andover
52.4751
84107,
77.696
	 	
297
BeverlY
865
1.526
1,642
840	
3411	
348	
8	
Ludlow	
	
	 9,	
12.017! 12407 23 031
Alford .................. 1.123	
£1,1.0e1 3 79,0
3,756
9313'	 946 Borford. 	
E1'; "rerv;
uu
Monson	
ite :u :13 14 	
10127' 10.941 1 13.805
	 .. • 	
6,590 7,061
7,454
303 3,958
278 23371 .298211:128421 1li
Becket
1,448 1,308
Montgomery	
	
2.201' 2.703 2,700
Denver
e ............:	 1.537,
5,923
	 884Bradford
1,670 1.722: 1.713
5.504
Cheshir
708:
Palmer
724	
	
042 11.079
74 s560
7 3 169101.
Clarluuburg,
823
847
2,052:
2,113,
2.885
Essex
	
SRussell.
	
8.510
845 GeorgetOwn	
21.111
1
1,104
982
Dalton. 	
828	
21/2
2'3111
12
878	
tw
h
c
k
45;1
filfe:p4t:rea.:
	
star
	
:	 4.471 4,612 Grove an 	 	
995
19.759	
379
................
535
1351,
9
8.131
9884
962'
0
9
nd
527:51
N
o a.
s
I
Z
h
irlearrd
	 15 32 21,795, 27;412
Barrington, .•. 4.848,
:Headi58 .....
900'
8783.127
874
619 506 liamaton	
11.259Great
048	
2.348:
2.587
	 - .. ........	 1.5951
4.207! 4.439
4.481 44346
,805
Hancock, ..
9
3.4.
Ward
,	
	
Hilladale
1,658
1,739
Ilex
erhill
3
181'
3.539
4.088
4.050 4,343 4.368 miens,- 	
3815, 38.862, 44854
Ward 	
Lanesborough; . ....... 3939
1.286 4.274
1.21213.785
1.018 Ipswich,.
Loweente,.... ........	 88,274
1.4011
1.381
45,8671
5,651 6.865
Ward 	
1.385, 1.301	
1.242 1101
	
787
780	 55,727
2,468
2,043, 2,154 2.889
:Linn
Lae	 x	
68431	 lase,
3.646
Ward 	
Seinen
1		
24.933
22.971
40.151
. . ......... .••
	
	
495
Lyn
1,640
1,789
1.4379
2.391
iikonekam
5711	
835:	
Ward 	
4890,
6,155
Manchester
Nan hes 	 	
Monterey,. .......... 		
7,51T 8,202
2.923 221:8
'
stow
1641	 148
205,	
7,4679,378
1.045,	95.650
903
125 Marblehead.
MountAshford.
Washington,.
452
40978826326581 2 . 8478
2.237
2833
183	
ToWllan
ardds,
,3
9, Sod,'
203	
1713.	 76	
	
1.185	 2.515
1 197
- . .. ... 	 .• 1.870
1,030
4.3921 4,5071 4,814
Wales	
fish
Tewksbury
Stew
MarlborOugh,
1.4361
1.305
Merrimac,
13
2,179
2.333
	
7,587
8.981
North Adams, . ..... 1 10,1911 12,540
143.074
Methuen
Westfield
	
	
1.967
1.846
1.750
583 Middle ton,
4.140 91.4724
48	
7031	
IRV	 4231 82)
West Springfield
ge:own
1	 785,	
631 6060
OM 8982
662
1,628
Otis. 	
91,880145 'w
Toate
308_,	 905 Nahan 	 	
lamenna
409	 14.466r
Wilberar
lieenldd 66' 	
ay.:es
Anuan
. ..........
5847;
134C181 litr7
..........1	 13.364
17.281
Newbu
1:Waltham
	 	 81$59668
11.712 14.609 18.707
2.502
.Nem
bum
pert
in
.
L.
47,232
48,472
551.85797
rro	
0
nit 11
.
anes a 3.425 6,742
l
5.428
6
238
7.073
2,477
North
Andover..
ar&amp;
e.............
..•	
9.028 9,530,
10.158
Ne
4.2E/8 4,129 4,512 Wayla:d 	
	
1.982' 1.046 2.060
2,549 PeabOdY 	 	
tom
Ward 23 ................
8,9121 1.131
2,3443 2.307 2,120 Westford	
2.1471 2.193' 2.250
Bekhertown	
................	
2.978 Rockport	
Ward
769
898	
008: Weston 	
1.448 1.427. 1.884
Chesterfield	
Ward 4,...." 		
2,151
Rowley
28.090
30801
,
	
7
881
805	
7871-Wilmington
	
933	
991: 1.213
9,800 Wales,,.. - ... . ..... .......9,0791
2766A 4,840 1.316
Ward 56 		
4.206 4.2131 4,395 Winchester	
6n , 	
3.802 4 390 4.861
CEEnfield	
trattaim
nghtton
	
2.32418aliebury
	
	
29251 il‘,255, a,ral
Wes-d
1,043 1,010	
952 Ateburn, / 	
10931, 11.750 1 13 499
	
7	
726
Saugus
		
Ward
8	
927
297
.124,	
	
Goshen	
607 13wanapacott
Richmond ..................	 1,10Y 1,01 	
1,022
1,022
765' NANTITCIOIT
tiSlil 1.141
753
3.727
3.142 3.22e
Granby, 	
Elandiefleld, .........
569 Topsneld 	 	
8711	 886
691	
526 Nantucket, 	
63 1,7
3.727, 3.142
3 268
Greenwich	
	 1,9	889	 1899
........	 7151	 2.033
B.,,,,,.
. 1.9541Wenham
.........
1,796
1,0381
637•12;790	 •
Hadley, 	
Sheffield. .............222	
2,0 2,11 2.132 rest Newbur y 	
96,507
102.142
118.950
1.495
Hatfield	
45i 412
1 :22 171 11:4321556 BAsviounng
36,001 37,4491 38,810
1.236
ig, 111:CMIC.
11 untn t on ,
. 	 I . 	 I	 1384
„tat I Flan= T.	
648
Middlefield
223 1.198 1
¶1 i11
Washington. ..........	
1088 1,098 1,,ing
12,172 12.896 14.090 Braintre
Nertimmures
1.703
2939
Brook
ne
	
Ward
I	
8.057
9.196 12,109
illiamstown ......... 		
612
13ernardatong
1,4601
.1.570
W
857	
1,878
6
1.73	
2.085Cohaseet;
Canton 	
4.518 4.3130 4 538
Ward
Windsor, ...............
Buckland 	
93	 1,60 51 1,6719
1.95312,422
Ward	 	
2.182 2.2143 2 448
	
	 1.7ni
2,15
2.350
Dedham
	
139,040,158,49318840
OharIPmolif.
W
d .	
n
e
r
m
6233
po
ni
'Colrain	
1.7601 1.573, 1,951
BRISTOL.	
'	
1,882 2.227 Dove 	
esa	 6 641
664	 7123
727• 7 Conwa 	
2.910
1885-Posborough,-aarsek -2-as+ -2898
	 	 I	 13,175	
Anushnet
..........
....187
8,
1,888
1,985
Fra.nklin
	
87
Ward'	
4.051' 3.983 4.331
Att1eborough.5 ........	 11,19	
	
	
see
Erving,
	
8	
se
549	
614
486
Holbrook
	
2.130 2 334 2 474
ey ..................
3.1221310. . ,	 	
4,8691 5,252
453	
Berkl
457
435 Hyde Park	
	 8,23
Plainfield, 	
7.088 8-376
	 • 10193
DarbinCatth,5 ........ ... 	 	
1,81391Greenfleld,	
5451	 515
4
448	
7	 4.493
59	
378Medway.
Medfield 	
Prescott	
1.371 1 .594
1 439
	
..................
503
3.948
Rawley,
568	
1.025
1.017
Dighton..................
5	
1.06a
Pi
	
	
Southampton
.
3 952 2.777
Eaton
3.2.875
	 	
		
2,919.1Heath
	
3.949
4.281
Millis,
19
7424
3.5313
	
2.
083	 2.965
South
Hadley	
786
Fairhaven.- ............ 48,961 50. 7 • 74.311811,everett, 	
IA,
8003
7
329
Milton,
20	
50	
4.817
3.206
3
555
4.978
War
	 4.78 Lila Age
River	 ............ . 1.329 1,45 	
1.417,94ydena 	
Fall
563
541	
477 Needham al
5.252
2
562 3 038
Waampton	
Preetovni,
3.4321:1Monroe,..
2.057 Norfolk 	
........	
2,234 2.044
WillIa
stmsburg	
930	 825	
913
Mansfield, ...........
9.785 2.93 	
856
	
		
5.92	 1.889
868	 1700!
750 783.	 714 Norwood 	
2 345 2 921
3.733
Worthington	
a ..... . 28.845 33.39 40,738M.Ontague
New
43.7271New
Salem 	 	
1.80k
	 1.73	
NorthRedford.
Attleboro,.-..
785,North/leld.
3,169
3,85G
4,568
1.
1.71	
	
January
1,1891
	
Norton ........ . ......	 1,8131 1,53	 1.340 Orange, 	
5. Became
a c ity,
annexed to Springfield. Tune X. 1597.
10.
Pan,,! Lengruesdow
ES3n1119.91, ........
IL Boundar y line estab 'shed I w-een 1ka boron un an,. Littleton. April 30.1871
11
Part
of
Watertown
annexed to Candirbige, March '5,147a..
i;h64.
bilt'mnagtellIMIsZir
II.
Part
of
Tewksbury
annexed
to Lon-ell, May 17,1450.
II. 2VPdrryoLInTaltraVittieesingrZonmElas
14. Became a city, January- 1,1891.
Falmouth and liailipeec June,111,1036.
G. Pew of Stoneham annexed Wakefield, Mared II, 'ISO.
91,. 13, oc undary line established betw een
off from the town of Attlaborough..109.14,11167.
16.Became a city, January 1, te39.
a part of Dartmouthannexedta Kea
6.
17.The town of Aron was set off from the town of Stoughton, February ft, 1,88 Pens of 5,1133:4 era
S.Thteatnelcvn.gift371'nirtinfaetoroitgla
Doowirtrs line hetween Dartmolithwas
andset
New Bed/Ord changed and
Randolph annexed to Avow April If 1939.
Bedford, May3.1888.
Inc betly eed lircolt/ine and city of Boston chanced and est/L/76117T, 81ey 27
18.
he town of Millie ass set ort from the town Cl Inds
.10,nm,
19.BToundary
,,,:excgottg=1,;!;2;1,1i81.6;.4 illsrttlt."1:.:-,'''Imann
93. Boundary line ettairliched between hiluot nod Cul p oi tool Is iho.24. USN.
8. The town of Wchneley vas ist oil (roma( less lust NeetItem. April C. li g . Pe 41 - 1 A ,Z).:.‘,4"4:1"
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New Haven Offices 68 Center and John E. Bassett &amp; Co., No. 754 Chapel St.

111A_TtliE,

ARTISTIC MERCHANT TAILOR.
Snits and Overcoats, first-class made, at very reasonable prices.
3 Hillside Ave.,

DEALER IN

Cor. Main,Street, 	

GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CLOCMT,	

ORA MIT, COMMON!, NC,
ALSO AGENT NOR

BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS.

BRANFORD, CONN.

Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing neatly done at short notice..

MAIN, COR. ROGERS, BRANFORD, CONN.

�ADVERTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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

Fine Groceries, Crockery,

Tin Booing and lobbing in all its branches.

	

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Etc.
CHOICE F1'tUlIS A

srmontatin.

MAIN STRPFT,
BRANFORD,	

GOODS BAWDILY DELIVERED.

F. L. ..I.A.CIISC01n1,

CI-1.41.61. a NNT 	

C:) FL ,

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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APVERTISEMENTS.

S7

ADVERTISEMENTS.	

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

TELEPHONE.

HARBOR. ST., I3RA.NFORD, CONN.

1=1:"17-3COM1=1.,
ar. v.MANUFACTURER
OF

BRANFORD BUILDING CO •9

ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS
AND DEALER IN
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
All Goods Delivered to any part of the Tillage at

MAIN EVrIEVEE'r,

	

Contracting and Building.
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.

�ADVERTISEMENTS.

88

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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.

EITIO/rE^ 01Wrag"r2- COINTST.

�ADVERTISEMENTS.

90

91

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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.,

-

MagLIAT, 00n.

opp. LIBERIA,

at

M. ta at.

'VNTILFC:1n13.1,

T. M. BRAY,
Practical Horse Shoer.

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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ADVERTISEMENTS.

93

ADVERT/BEMENTS.

avs. r.. sic,
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	

I	

Branford Point,	
Indian Neck,	

15e.
15c.

Tra.1:7CMECINCIr, 081:1.81•InTary irre.

MCMITMICSINT SCI-XIJOSSMR,
PFLOPEZIETOP.,

G-1SIS77.7"01..4=1 2-10T7SM.

DEALER IN
Choice Ale, Wines and Liquors Cigars, Etc.
Bottler of Weidemann Si Co.'s Lager Beer, also Feigenspan's Celebrated
Ale and Porter.
Goods Delivered to any part of Town.
331Ro.A..1•TFORM.
Z.C.A.21"T STR==', 	

13=1n71:Zr 01-649.1rat,

Prop.

Open SillIkiller and Winter.
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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AlivERTISEMENTS.	

ADVERTISEMENTS.

94	

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THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO'S

BESSE, RICHEY &amp; CO.,
Clothiers, Hatters a Filrisilers.
Members of the BESSE SYNDICATE,
27 STORES.
LARGEST BUYERS IN NEW ENGLAND,

784 CHAPEL ST., - NEW HAVEN, CONN.
PRICE, LEE &amp; ADKINS CO.,	

METAL TRADES DIRECTORY
New England and New York State
COSTAINESG A

001MISTit LIST OF

Mardware es. ad Dealers, Machinists, Maohinery Mfrs., East* FatMass,
Sailer Rakers, Brass Nits., Stove Mfrs. ea Dealers,
Plumbers, GAD Fitters, Etc, Etc.
206 to 210

meadow St.,

New Haven, Ot.

THE PRICE &amp; LEE COMPANY,
PUBLISUSFS OF THE

BOOK,
ANIPHLET,
LIBRARY
AND
TRADE CATALOGUE

American Carriage Directory
FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
206-210 MEADOW ST., NEW HATES: CO3-2r.

MERCANTILE.
LAW
AND

JOD WORK.
208 MEADOW STREET,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.

File of Directories of different cities in the United SUM tt
OUR DIFFERENT OFFICES.
Our Patrons are invited to refer to them at as time, Free of Charge,

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INCORPORATED VISA

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THE PRICE &amp; LEE CO.,

MEW HAVEN SYSTEM.)

113111.4..NI) CENTELA.1. DEPOT,

42d STREET AND 4th AVENUE, NEW YORK.

DIRECTORYPUBLISHERS
HOME OFFICE:

206-210 Meadow Street, New Haven, Conn.
BRANCHES:

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AVII NI7 , BRIDGEPO RT, CORD	
47 FAIR
	
46 FLARRISCID AVZNIRI, SPIUNGPIELD, MAss.

FIELD

85 Slaw

:82 Thee Srazar, Ilocrors, 11483.
387 MAIN STREET, FirceavRe., Man.

Sinn, Norwtts, Ccrsu

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New York Division. — New York to New Haven, '14 miles, four tracks,

PUBLISHERS OF THE FOLLOWING DIRECTORIES:
New Raven, Bridgepor t, Waterbury and Naugatuck, Meriden, New Britain,

Middletown and Portland, Norwich, New LondonWillimantic, Norwalk, 'T
Winsted and Torrington, Bristol
and Plainville, Southington, Wallingford, New Milford, Rockville and
Stafford Springs, in Conn.

, Spring;field, West Springfield and Chicopee, Holyoke, Pittsfield, Northampton and Easthampton, Fitchburg, Leominster, Clinton, Athol.
and Orange, Gardner, Winchendon and Ashburnham, and Adams%
- -

In Mass.	

AMERICAN CARRIAGE DIRECFORt
METAL TRADES DIRECTORY for
, and New York State.

-

Na

steel rails, stone ballasted. Harlem River Branch—Harlem River to New
Rochelle, 13 miles. New Canaan Branch—Stamford to New Canaan, 79 miles.
Hanford Division. —New Haven to Springfield,
:
624 miles, double
tracks, steel rails, stone ballasted. New Britain Biancli—Beriin to New Britain, I
$ miles. Middletown Branch—Berlin to Middletown, 104 miles. Suffield Branch
" —Windsor Locks to Suffield, 49 miles.
New London DiVi$10n. —New Haven to New London, 51 miles, double
tasks steel rails.
• Air Line Division.—New Haven to Willimantic, 54 miles. Tuner.vllle „Branch—Tarnerville to Colchester,13} miles.
Northampton Dtvision.—New Haven to Shelburne Falls, Mass.. 100
hallesieteel rails. New Hartford Branch—Farmington to New Hartford, 14
mffpe. Holyoke Branels-v. Westfield to Holyoke, 104 rail&amp; Willlainsburg Branch
Ptoll to Williamsburg, 74 miles. turner's Falls Branch—South Deer.
to.	
s Falls, 9 miles.
Ntiolimoinut ENVIsissli.--Bridgeport to WM:abed, 819 miles, steel mile. I
Witteatesin
_ Biumch—Waterintry to Mrate,rtosiu, 8 miles.
3 .Yalley Dtvls900.—Hartforstto Saybtrook Point, 464 miles.
Berkshire Dinsioartfor Haven to Pittsfield, 120 miles. State Liao
toYanDeuses	
illeidgeport Branch—Bridge:post
to Betsford,, i tsuules. AnsoniaBtrach–allatby Junction to Ansonia, 2 miles.
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Alskisloss.=Nnah Norwalk to &amp;pal:told Junction, BO milts:.
arsiteh$115 tollidie9eld, 4 miles. Wilson Point Branch—
'Iloesnalk '99..filson Polak" ndiss.„

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�HOWE &amp; STETSON,
Ala CHAPEL STREIT, NEW HAVEN,

R Y GOODS
The reliable kind—at prices within the
reach of all.
On purchases of $5.o n or rnoie, packages delivered
bf town.

THE GARVIN MACHINE CO.,
AICHT and CANAL SI Ell, NEW YORK, N. Y.
autorscruan sio MUM IN

Metal Working Machinei y

Ig- • Planers, Simpers, Drill teases,
Pla snd Universal Milling 3e...chives.
1 and Fox i hes,
bier/.
Maid Lathes, Fronk:a, Tamping
a adlikkes, rower Presses,

tt

Grinding Mar'

g

:VEAL BRIE MACHINERY.
Alsg a large stock of

',HAND MACHINERY
Always on nand.
Mfg FOR CATALOGUE AND PRES. "

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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;
1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969&#13;
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