Source:
HISTORY of
LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT
with
ILLUSTRATIONS and BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
of the
PROMINENT MEN and PIONEERS
Published
Philadelphia:
J. W. Lewis & Co.
1881
CONTENTS
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HISTORICAL |
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CHAPTER I. -
GEOGRAPHICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE |
13 |
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Geographical
- Topographical
- Organization of Litchfield County
- Location of Count Seat
- Conflicting Claims
- First County Officials
- County Buildings
- List of Sheriffs, Treasurers, Clerks, and State's Attorneys from 1751 to
1882
- Chief Judges Court of Common Pleas from 1851 to 1854 |
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CHAPTER II. -
BENCH AND BAR |
14 |
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CHAPTER III.
- MEDICAL HISTORY |
48 |
-
Organization of Medical Association in 1767
- Early Physicians
- Names of Members of Medical Society from 1808, with Dates of Admission
- List of Presidents and Secretaries from 1808 to 1881
- Present members
- Present Officers |
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CHAPTER IV. -
MILITARY HISTORY |
50 |
- The
Second Regiment
- The Fifth Regiment
- The Eighth Regiment
- The Ninth Regiment
- The Tenth Regiment
- The Eleventh Regiment
- The Twelfth Regiment
- The Thirteenth Regiment |
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CHAPTER V. -
MILITARY HISTORY (Continued) |
63 |
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- The
Nineteenth Regiment |
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CHAPTER VI. -
MILITARY HISTORY (Continued) |
98 |
- The
Twenty-third Regiment
- The Twenty-eighth Regiment
- First Regiment Heavy Artillery |
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CHAPTER VII.
- INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS |
100 |
- The
Housetonic Railroad
- The Naugatuck Railroad
- The Connecticut Western
- The Shepaug
- The New Haven and Norhampton |
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CHAPTER VIII.
- POPULATION AND SCHOOL STATISTICS |
104 |
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Population of Litchfield County |
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CHAPTER IX. -
LITCHFIELD |
105 |
-
Geographic
- Topographical
- The Indian Purchase
- The Explorations of the Township
- List of Proprietors
- The Town Divided into Sixty Shares
- Court of Probate, 1719
- Original Cost of the Town
- One Penny three Farthings per Acre
- The Patent of Litchfield
- The First Settlements
- Names of Pioneers
- "House Lots"
- The Pioneer Homes
- The Forts
- Indian Depredations
- Incident
- Litchfield in the French War, 1755-64
- Names of Soldiers |
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CHAPTER X -
LITCHFIELD (Continued) |
110 |
- First
Indications of Revolutionary spirit of Litchfield
- Letter of Aaron Burr
- The First Company of Soldiers
- Capt. Bezaleel Beebe
- The Bowling Green Statue of George III. Demolished
- Carried to Litchfield
- Converted into Cartridges
- Continental Stores
- Army Workshops
- Prisoner of War
- Arrest of David Matthews, Mayor of New York
- Conveyed to Litchfield
- Governor Franklin a Prisoner here
- Visit of County Rochambean and Gen. Lafayette
- Gen Washington Visits the Village
- Various Votes of the Town
- Rev. Judah Champion's Prayer
- Resident British Soldiers
- Incidents, etc., etc. |
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CHAPTER XI. -
LITCHFIELD (Continued) |
120 |
- Ethen
Allen
- Elisha Sheldon
- Oliver Wolcott
- Bezaleel Beebe
- Jedediah Strong
- Benjamin Talmadge
- Tapping Reeve
- Moses Seymour
- Elisha Mason |
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CHAPTER XII -
LITCHFIELD (Continued) |
129 |
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Congregational Church, Litchfield
- Congregational Church, Milton
- Congregational Church, Northfield
- St. Michael's Church, Litchfield
- Methodist Church, Litchfield
- St. Paul's Church, Bantam Falls
- Trinity Church, Milton
- Baptist Church, Bantam Falls
- Roman Catholic Church, Litchfield |
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CHAPTER XIII.
- LITCHFIELD (Continued) |
137 |
- The
Village of Litchfield
- Incorporation
- First Officers
- Presidents and Clerks from 1818 to 1882
- Borough Organization
- The Press
- The Weekly Monitor and American Advertiser
- The Witness
- The Edltors? Convicted of Libel
- Imprisoned
- Political Excitement throughout Immediate and Distant States
- Grand Oration to the Imprisoned Editor
- Excitement in the Town
- The Litchfield Gazette
- The Litchfield Journal
- The Litchfield Republican
- The Litchfield Enquirer
- The Litchfield Democrat
- The Litchfield Sun
- The Mercury
- The Democratic Watchman
- The Litchfield Republican
- The Litchfield Sentinel
- The Litchfield Law School
- The Post Office
- Banks
- Savings Society
- Insurance Company
- "Spring Hill"
- St. Paul's Lodge, No. 11, F. and A. M.
- Minerals
- Temperance in 1789
- Slavery in Litchfield
- Bantam Falls
- Northfield
- Milton
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- College Graduates
- Physicians
- Lawyers |
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CHAPTER XIV.
- LITCHFIELD (Continued) |
152 |
-
Incorporation of the Town
- First Town Officers Elected
- Representatives from 1710-1882
- Military History |
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CHAPTER XV. -
WINCHESTER |
167 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- List of Proprietors of Winchester
- Allotment of lands
- Survey, etc.
- Indian History
- First Conveyance of Land
- First Roads
- The Pioneers
- Their Locations
- Incidents of Pioneer Life
- Initial Events
- Reminiscences of Mrs. Swift
- The First Forge
- The Pioneer Grist-Mill
- The First Saw-Mill
- The Revolution
- Names of Soldiers, etc.
- Assessment Roll of 1783 |
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| CHAPTER XVI.
- WINCHESTER (Continued) |
186 |
- Pioneers
in Winsted Society
- Manufacturing Interests
- The Winsted Bank
- The Hurlbut Bank
- The Hurlbut National Bank
- The First National Bank
- The Winsted National Bank
- The Winsted Savings Bank
- The Mechanics' Savings Bank
- St. Andrew Lodge, No. 64?, F. & A. M.
- Meridian Chapter
- Tyrian Council
- Orion and Union Lodges, I. O. of O. F.
- Temperance Organization
- Palmer Post
- Knights of Pythias
- Libraries
- Early Schools
- The Winsted Herald
- The Winsted Press
- The Winsted News
- Post-Office Difficulties
- List of Old Inhabitants
- The Borough of Clifton
- The Borough of Winsted
- Incorporation
- First Officers Elected
- Wardens from 1858 to 1881
- Burgesses from 1858 to 1881
- Clerks, Treasurers, and Bailiffs from 1858 to 1881
- Water-works
- Fire Department, etc.
- Population of Town from 1756 to 1880 |
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| CHAPTER XVII.
- WINCHESTER (Continued) |
198 |
| CHAPTER XVIII.
- WINCHESTER (Continued) |
206 |
- First
Congregational Church, Winchester
- First Congregational Church, Winsted
- Second Congregational Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- St. James' Church
- St. Joseph's Church
- The Women's Christian Temperance Union |
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CHAPTER XIX.
- WINCHESTER (Continued) |
216 |
-
Incorporation of the Town
- First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Documentary History
- List of Senators
- Representatives
- Judges of Probate
- Town Clerks
- Selectmen
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER XX. -
BARKHAMSTED |
237 |
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CHAPTER XXI.
- BARKHAMSTED (Continued) |
239 |
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CHAPTER XXII.
- BARKHAMSTED (Continued) |
243 |
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CHAPTER
XXIII. - BARKHAMSTED (Continued) |
246 |
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CHAPTER XXIV.
- BARKHAMSTED (Continued) |
249 |
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CHAPTER XXV.
- BETHLEHEM |
251 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- The First Grant
- The Indian Purchase
- The Survey
- The First Settlements
- The Pioneers
- Petitions for "Winter Privileges"
- Incidents
- Prices of Provisions in 1747
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- Christ Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Bethlehem Library Associations
- Physicians
- The "Great Sickness" of 1760
- Civil and Military History
- Organization of the Town
- Officers Elected
- Town Clerks
- Selectmen from 1787 to 1881
- Representatives from 1787 to 1881
- Present (1881) Town Officers
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER XXVI.
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255 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- Incorporation of Town
- First Town meeting
- Officers Elected
- List of Town Clerks
- Representatives from 1857 to 1881
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- St. Mark's Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Baptist Church
- Roman Catholic Church
- Grand List, 1881
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER
XXVII. - CANAAN |
264 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- The Housatonic Falls
- Sale of the Town
- First Meeting of Proprietors
- Held at Wethersfield
- Name of the Town
- First Settlement of the Town
- Names of Pioneers and Grantees
- Early Births and Marriages
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church, South Canaan
- Congregational Church, Falls Village
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Falls Village
- The Iron Bank
- The Falls Village Savings Bank |
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CHAPTER
XXVIII. - CANAAN (Continued) |
267 |
-
Incorporation of the Town
- First Town Meetings
- Bounty of Rattlesnake Tales
- Religious Service
- The Ringing of Swine
- Pounds
- Church Service
- Extracts from Town Records
- Unwholesome Inhabitants
- Fire-Locks
- Grist Mill
- New County
- Petition for Bank
- Trouble with Proprietors
- Inhabitants Admitted
- Bounty on "Squirrels," etc.
- List of Representatives from 1757 to 1881
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER XXIX.
- COLEBROOK |
274 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- Towns Patented to Hartford and Windsor
- The Controversy
- Survey of the Town
- Ministerial and School Lots
- Initial Events
- Incorporation of the Town
- First Town Meeting
- Highways
- Early Settlers and their Locations
- The First Death
- The First Birth
- The Church Controversy
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- Representatives from 1796 to 1882
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER XXX.
- CORNWALL |
287 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- The Indians
- "Tom Warrups"
- Sale of the Town
- Its Bounds
- The First Meeting of Proprietors
- Early Regulations
- The First Settlers and their Locations
- Grand List of 1742
- Family Sketches
- The Old Emmons Tavern
- The Whipping-Post and Stocks |
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CHAPTER XXXI.
- CORNWALL (Continued) |
300 |
- Congregational Church, Cornwall
- Congregational Church, North Cornwall
- Cornwall and Sharon Baptist Church
- Baptist Church, Cornwall Hollow
- Baptist Church, East Cornwall
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Cornwall Bridge
- Educational
- The Foreign Mission-School
- Cream Hill Agricultural School
- W. C. and Miss L. Rogers' School
- Noah R. and E. Burton Hart's School
- Young Ladies' Institute
- The Alger Institute
- Physicians
- Cemeteries
- Organization of Town
- Representatives from 1761 to 1882
- Soldiers of the Revolution
- Soldiers of the
Rebellion, 1861-65 |
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CHAPTER
XXXII. - GOSHEN |
322 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- The First Settlements
- The Laying Out of the Town
- New Bantam
- Goshen
- Troubles between the Town and the Colony
- The Mob
- Committee of Investigation
- Settlement of the Controversy
- The First Grant and Survey
- The Surveyor
- The College Farm
- Division of the Town into Rights
- First Proprietors' Meeting
- The First Birth
- The First Meeting-House
- The Pioneer Minister
- The Pioneer Taverns
- Location of Early Settlers
- Pioneer Merchants
- The First Saw- and Grist-Mill, etc. |
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| CHAPTER
XXXIII. - GOSHEN (Continued) |
333 |
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XXXIV. - GOSHEN (Continued) -
ECCLESIASTICAL, CIVIL AND MILITARY |
346 |
- The
Congregational Church
- The Episcopal Church
- The Methodist Episcopal Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church, North Goshen
- The First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Extracts from Records
- Representatives from 1700 to 1880
- Military History
- The Heroes of Three Wars
- The French War
- War of the Revolution
- War of the Rebellion
- Names of Soldiers
- Interesting Statistics |
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CHAPTER XXXV.
- HARWINTON |
374 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- Original Proprietors
- The Pioneers
- Early Schools
- Votes
- The Revolution
- Names of Soldiers, etc. |
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| CHAPTER
XXXVI. - HARWINTON (Continued |
379 |
- The
Congregational Church
- The Episcopal Church
- Incorporation
- First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Representatives from 1757 to 1882
- Military |
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CHAPTER
XXXVII. - KENT |
384 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- The Indians
- The Meravians
- The Grant
- First Proprietors' Meeting
- List of Proprietors
- The First Settlements
- Grand List, 1745
- The First School
- The Congregational Church
- St. Andrew's Church
- St. Luke's Lodge, No. 48, F. and A. M.
- Civil History
- Incorporation of Town
- The First Town Meeting
- First Marriage, Births, etc.
- Representatives from 1757 to 1881 -
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER
XXXVIII. - MORRIS |
388 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- Pioneer Settlement
- Parish of South Farms Incorporated
- History of Congregational Church
- The Advent Society
- James Morris and Morris Academy
- Incorporation of the Town
- First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Extracts from Societies' Records
- Representatives from 1800 to 1882
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER
XXXIX. - NEW HARTFORD |
393 |
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CHAPTER XL. -
NEW MILFORD |
422 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- Indian History
- Documentary History
- Original Indian Deed, etc. |
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| CHAPTER XLI.
- NEW MILFORD (Continued) |
426 |
- Early
Explorations
- Purchases
- Indian Map of the Town
- The Patent
- The First Settlement
- First Proprietors' Meeting
- List of Original Proprietors
- Initial Events
- The North Purchase
- Names of Proprietors
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES of Some of the First Settlers
- Town Hill and Town Street |
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| CHAPTER XLII
- NEW MILFORD (Continued) |
438 |
-
Home-Lots of Original Purchasers
- Proprietors of Common Fields
- Proprietors' Meetings
- Record of Highways |
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| CHAPTER
XLIII. - NEW MILFORD (Continued) |
415 |
| CHAPTER XLIV.
- NEW MILFORD (Continued) |
451 |
-
Congregational Church, New Milford
- Methodist Episcopal Church, New Milford
- Methodist Episcopal church, Gaylordsville
- Baptist Church, Northville
- Baptist Church, Gaylorsville
- Jemima Wilkinson, The Universal Friend
- Quaker Society
- Roman Catholic Church |
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| CHAPTER XLV.
- NEW MILFORD (Continued) |
455 |
- The
Press
- The New Milford Republican
- The New Milford Journal
- The Housatonic Bay
- The New Milford Gazette
- First National Bank
- Savings Bank
- Library
- St. Peter's Lodge, No. 21, F. and A. M.
- Ousatonic Chapter, No. 33, R. A. M.
- Good Shepherds' Lodge, No. 65, I. O. O. F.
- First Department
- Adelphic Institute
- Old Advertisements
- The Tobacco Interest
- Grand List, 1880
- Incorporation of Town
- Representatives from 1725 to 1881
- Probate Judges from 1787 to 1881
- Military History |
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CHAPTER XLVI.
- NORFOLK |
468 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- The Pioneers
- Sale of the Town
- First Proprietors' Meeting
- War of the Revolution
- Names of Soldiers
- Labor Regulations, 1778
- Pioneer Mills
- Schools
- The First Post-Office
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Temperance Society
- Civil History
- Incorporation of the Town
- List of Representatives from 1722 to 1881
- List of Physicians
- College Graduates
- Military History
- Names of Soldiers
- Soldiers' Monument |
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CHAPTER
XLVII. - NORTH CANAAN |
482 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- Incorporation of the Town
- The Revolution
- Incidents
- The First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Selectmen from 1859 to 1882
- Clarks from 1859 to 1882
- Probate Judges from 1847 to Present Time
- Representatives from 1859 to 1882
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- Christ Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Connecticut Western News
- Villages
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER
XLVIII. - PLYMOUTH |
486 |
- The
First Settlements
- The Old Lead-Mine
- Petition for "Liberty of Planting"
- Petition for Winter Privileges
- Charter of the Town
- Organization of the Society, etc. |
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| CHAPTER XLIX
- PLYMOUTH (Continued) |
492 |
-
Congregational Church, Plymouth
- Congregational Church, Terryville
- St. Peter's Church, Plymouth |
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| CHAPTER L. -
PLYMOUTH (Continued) |
500 |
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CHAPTER LI. -
ROXBURY |
512 |
- Organization
- Topographical
- The Indians
- The First Exploration
- The First Settlements
- Initial Events
- The War of the Revolution
- Ethan Allen
- Col. Seth Warner
- Capt. Remember Baker
- War of 1812
- The Schools
- Prominent Citizens
- Physicians, etc.
- Ecclesiastical History
- Congregational Church
- Episcopal Church
- The Baptist Church
- The Methodist Church
- Civil and Military
- Organization of Town
- List of Representatives from 1797 to 1881
- Organization of Probate District
- List of Judges
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER LII.
- SALISBURY. |
518 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- The Indians
- The First Purchase of Lands
- The First Grant
- The First Settlements
- Early Highways
- The Pioneers
- Early Schools
- Iron Interests
- Lawyers,
- Physicians
- Prominent Citizens
- Grand List, 1742
- Market Place
- The First Post Office
- Pioneer Mill
- Indian Mounds
- The Revolution
- War of 1812
- The Iron Interests |
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| CHAPTER LIII.
- SALISBURY (Continued) |
533 |
| CHAPTER LIV.
- SALISBURY (Continued) |
541 |
-
Congregational Church
- St. John's Church
- Trinity Church, Lime Rock
- Methodist Episcopal, Lakeville
- Methodist Episcopal, Lime Rock
- Catholic, Lakeville |
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| CHAPTER LV. -
SALISBURY (Continued. -
CIVIL AND MILITARY |
547 |
- First
Proprietors' Meeting
- Incorporation of the Town
- The First Town Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Documentary
- Origin of the Name of town
- Representatives from 1757 to 1881
- Military History |
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CHAPTER LVI.
- SHARON |
563 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- Conflicting Claims of Territory
- Survey of the Town
- Line Between New York and Connecticut Defined
- Indian History
- The First Settlement
- Richard Sackett
- Sale of the Town
- List of Original Purchasers
- Patent of the Town
- The Settlement of Distress
- The First Death
- The First Birth
- First Marriage
- The Moravians
- The Revolutionary War
_ Shay's Rebellion
- List of Early Settlers |
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| CHAPTER LVII.
- SHARON (Continued) |
583 |
-
Congregational Church, Sharon
- Congregational Church, Ellsworth
- Episcopal Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Incorporation of the Town
- First Town Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Representatives from 1755 to 1881
- Members of the Governor's Council
- Senators
- Judges of the County Court
- Justices of the Peace
- Town Clerks
- Attorneys
- Physicians
- College Graduates
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER LVIII.
- THOMASTON |
599 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- Thomaston in 1825
- Seth Thomas
- The Seth Thomas Clock Company
- Ecclesiastical History
- Civil History
- Incorporation of the Town
- First Town Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Present Town Officers
- Representatives |
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CHAPTER LIX.
- TORRINGTON |
610 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- Naming the Town
- List of Proprietors
- Grand List, 1733
- Division of Lots
- The First Settlers and their Locations
- Initial Events
- First Deeds of Conveyance
- The Indian Fort
- The First School-house
- Pioneer Taverns
- War of the Revolution
- Proceedings of the Town
- Names of Officers and Soldiers
- Taxes During the Revolution
- The Whipping post
- A Prosecution for Profanity
- Slavery
- Organization of County Anti-Slavery at Wolcottville
- The Convention Routed by a Mob
- "Nigger Pew" in Torrington and Torringford Churches
- Emancipation of Slaves in Torrington
- John Brown |
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| CHAPTER LX. -
TORRINGTON (Continued) |
620 |
- WOLCOTTVILLE
- Its Inception
- United Movements
- The Village in 1819
- In 1836
- In 1881
- Seneca Lodge, F. and A. M.
- Wolcottville Savings Bank
- Brooks Brothers' Banking-Office
- Physicians
- Attorneys
- TORRINGFORD
- Holbrook's Mills
- Hart's Hollow
- Torrington Hollow
- WRIGHVILLE
- BURRVILLE |
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| CHAPTER LXI.
- TORRINGTON (Continued) |
626 |
- Congregational
Church, Torrington
- Congregational Church, Torringford
- Wolcottville Congregational Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Wolcottville
- Trinity Church, Wolcottville
- St. Francis' Church, Wolcottville
- Baptist Church, Newfield
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Newfield |
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| CHAPTER LXII.
- TORRINGTON (Continued) |
634 |
- The Coo
Brass Manufacturing Company
- The Coe Furniture Company
- The Union Manufacturing Company
- the Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Company
- The Excelsior Needle Company
- The Hardware Company
- C. H. Hotchkiss & Sons
- The Alvord Manufacturing Company
- The Hardware Manufacturing Company
- The Hendy Machine Company, etc. |
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| CHAPTER LXIII.
- TORRINGTON (Continued |
637 |
-
Incorporation of Town
- Representatives from 1762 to Present Time
- Military Record, 1861-65 |
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CHAPTER LXIV.
- WARREN |
641 |
-
Geographical
- Topographical
- The First Settlements
- Names of Settlers
- Early Marriages
- Organization of Parish and Town
- The First Town Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Documentary History
- Ecclesiastical History
- Representatives from 1786 to 1881 |
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CHAPTER LXV.
- WASHINGTON |
651 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- Judea and New Preston Societies
- The First Settlements
- Names of Pioneers
- Organization of Judea Society
- Ecclesiastical History
- The Congregational Church, Washington
- Congregational Church, New Preston
- Congregational Church, New Preston Hill
- St. John's Church
- St. Andrew's Church
- Rising Sun Lodge, No. 27, F. and A. M.
- Physicians
- Revolutionary Incident
- Gunn's Seminary
- The Shepaug Railroad
- Lake Weroanaug
- Civil and Military History
- Organization of the Town
- The First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Documentary History
- List of Selectmen from 1786 to 1881
- List of Representatives
- Probate Judges
- Military Record |
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CHAPTER LXVI
- WATERTOWN |
660 |
- Geographical
- Topographical
- The First Settlements
- The Pioneers
- Organization of the Parish of Westbury
- Incidents
- Reminiscences of Hon. F. J. Kingsbury
- Physicians
- Men of Prominence
- Lawyers
- War of 1812
- Notes
- Evergreen Cemetery
- Mortality List
- Agricultural
- Summer Resort
- Railroad
- Reminiscences of Mrs. Rev. Frederick Holcomb |
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| CHAPTER LXVII
- WATERTOWN (Continued) |
670 |
-
Congregational Church
- Christ Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church
- Methodist Episcopal Church in North Part of Town |
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| CHAPTER
LXVIII. - WATERTOWN (Continued) |
672 |
-
Incorporation of Town
- First Town-Meeting
- Officers Elected
- Extract from Town Records
- The Revolution
- Division of the Town
- Representatives from 1780 to 1881
- Town Clerks
- Probate Judges
- Military Record, 1861-1865 |
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CHAPTER LXIX.
- WOODBURY |
685 |
-
Introductory
- Six Purchases from the Pootatucks
- First of Pomperaug Purchase
- Kettletown Purchase
- Fourth, or Nonnewaug Purchase
- Fifth Purchase
- Sixth, or Confirmatory Purchase
- Reservation, or "Purchase"
- Indian "Marks"
- A Buried Race |
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| CHAPTER LXX.
- WOODBURY (Continued) |
687 |
- Church
Dissensions in Stratford the Cause of the Settlement of
Woodbury
- Action of the General Court in 1667, 1669, 1670
- Pomperang Granted, and Settlement Commenced in 1672
- Fresh Arrivals Next Year
- Pomperang made a Town and called Woodbury in 1674
- Signification of the Name |
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| CHAPTER LXXI.
- WOODBURY (Continued) |
691 |
- King
Philip's War in 1675
- Inhabitants of Woodbury go back to Stratford
- Orders of the General Court
- Rev. Mr. Walker's Letter
- Inhabitants Return in 1677
- The First Three Corn Mills
- Town First Represented in the General Court in 1684
- Patent Granted to the Town in 1686
- General Court Grants the North Purchase to the town in 1703
- Same Purchased of the Indians in 1710 |
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| CHAPTER
WOODBURY (Continued) |
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-
Character of the First Settlers
- Capt. John Minor
- Capt. William Curtiss
- Hon. Samuel Sherman
- Hon. John Sherman
- Lieut. Joseph Judson
- Lieut. Israel Curtiss
- Col. Joseph Minor
- Hackaliah Preston
- Hon. William Preston |
|
| CHAPTER
LXXIII. - WOODBURY (Continued) |
695 |
- Home-Lots
- Rev. Z. Walker's House
- Palisaded Houses
- First School-House
- Second, or Stoddard Parsonage
- First Meeting-House
- First Birth, Marriage, and Death
- First Clothier
- First Physician
- First Blacksmith
- First Divorce
- Parson Stoddard Kills Two Indians
- Wood Creek Expedition
- Slavery |
|
| CHAPTER LXXIV.
- WOODBURY (Continued) |
69*7 |
- Character of
Rev. Zechariah Walker
- Rev. Anthony Stoddard Settled
- Rev. Noah Benedict Settled
- Half-Way Covenant Abolished, 1760
- Rev. Samuel R. Andrew Settled
- Remaining Pastors of the Church
- Recapitulation
- Strict Congregational Church
- Rev. Grove L. Brownell Settled
- Rev. John Churchill Settled
- W. L. R. Wychorf Settled
- Episcopal Church
- Methodist Church
- Catholic Church |
|
| CHAPTER LXXV.
- WOODBURY (Continued) |
700 |
- French
and Indian Wars
- War of the Revolution
- War Convention at Litchfield in 1766
- Town Meetings in 1774
- Boston Alarm
- Committee of Observation
- Capture of Ticonderoga and Crown Point by Woodbury men
- Woodbury the Birthplace of Col. Ethan Allen, Col. Seth Warner,
and Capt. Remember Baker
- Tories
- Events of 1775
- Events of 1776
- Events of 1777
- Events of 1778
- Shadrach Osborn
- Commissary Supplies
- Events of 1779
- Events of 1780
- Volunteers till New York should be taken
- Events of 1781 and 1782
- Conclusion |
|
| CHAPTER LXXVI.
- WOODBURY (Continued) |
705 |
- List
of Public Officers in Ancient Woodbury
- Representatives, 1684-1881
- List of Soldiers in Fort William Henry Alarm
- List of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War
- List of Soldiers in the War of 1812
- Woodbury's Roll of Honor
- War of the Rebellion, 1861-65
- Alphabetical List of the Soldiers of Woodbury in the War of the
Rebellion |
|
|
SUPPLEMENT |
723 |
- Includes
the following additions that were received too late for
insertion in the body of this work
- Joseph Battell - 723
- The Coe Family - 724
- Rev. Rufus Babcock, D. D.- 725
- United States Senators Elected From Litchfield County -
- Members of Congress Elected From Litchfield County
- Soldiers' Monument, Litchfield (with names of Soldiers on Roll of Honor)
- Methodist Episcopal Church, Cornwall
- Episcopal Church in New Milford
- Thomaston
- St. James' Church, Winsted
- John H. Hubbard, Litchfield |
|
ERRATA
Page 395, line 32, "six feet
square" should read "sixteen feet"
The history of Barkhamsted is copyrighted, and all
rights reserved by Capt. Henry R. Jones and the
history of New Hartford is also copyrighted, and all rights
reserved by Sarah L. Jones, 1881 |
730 |
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BIOGRAPHICAL |
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Allen, James |
255 |
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Allen, John |
16 |
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Andrews, Randal T. |
607 |
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Averill, Samuel J. |
659 |
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Babcock, Rufus |
725 |
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Bacon, Asa |
28 |
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Baldwin, Albert N. |
465 |
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Baldwin, Lyman |
229 |
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Baldwin, Lyman D. |
510 |
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Barber, Orson |
641 |
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Barnum, Sylvester H. |
320 |
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Bass, Lucien O. |
286 |
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Bates, Jonathan |
273 |
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Battell, Joseph |
723 |
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Beach, Heman |
163 |
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Beardsley, Charles |
517 |
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Beardsley, Elliot |
225 |
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Beardsley, Stanley E. |
719 |
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Beebe, Philip S. |
166 |
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Beers, Seth P. |
30 |
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Bellamy, Joseph H. |
33 |
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Benedict, Noah B. |
22 |
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Bennett, William |
486 |
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Bidwell, Jno. W. |
225 |
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Bissell Family, The |
160 |
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Bissell, Amos |
160 |
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Bissell, Charles H. |
562 |
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Boardman, David S. |
29 |
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Boardman, George S. |
33 |
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Bowers, E. C. |
682 |
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Boyd, John |
224 |
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Brace, J. P. |
157 |
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Bradstreet, A. P. |
44 |
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Bradstreet,
Thomas J. |
603 |
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Brainard, Jeremiah G. |
27 |
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Brinsmade, Daniel B. |
656 |
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Brinsmade, Daniel N. |
656 |
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Bristol, William |
27 |
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Bronson, Theron |
235 |
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Buel, Henry W. |
162¼ |
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Bull, Thomas |
720 |
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Burr, Milo |
640 |
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Burrall, William M. |
30 |
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Butler, Calvin |
29 |
|
Butler, E. T. |
481 |
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Camp, Phineas W. |
391 |
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Canfield, Jos. |
28 |
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Catlin, Guy |
162 |
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Catlin, John |
158 |
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Chapin, E. M. |
421 |
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Chapman, Asa |
27 |
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Church, Leman |
24 |
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Church, Samuel |
34 |
|
Clark, Truman P. |
373 |
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Cleaveland, John F. |
562 |
|
Coe Family, The |
724 |
|
Coe, Levi |
163 |
|
Coe, Samuel W. |
230 |
|
Coggswell, William |
30 |
|
Cook, Charles |
232 |
|
Cook, Daniel B. |
559 |
|
Cothren, William |
38 |
|
Cowles, Pitkin |
273 |
|
Curtis, Hollbrook |
31 |
|
Curtis, William E. |
32 |
|
Curtiss Family, The |
717 |
|
Curtiss, Daniel |
718 |
|
Curtiss, Eli |
678 |
|
Cutler, Leman W. |
675 |
|
Daggett, David |
27 |
|
De Forest, Benjamin |
678 |
|
De Forest, John |
676 |
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De Wolf, Loren |
286 |
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Dean, Everitt, Asa |
598 |
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Delavan, Marcus A. |
40 |
|
Deming, Julius |
155 |
|
Deming, Ralph |
591 |
|
Dickerman, E. B. |
679 |
|
Drake, Henry H. |
236 |
|
Dudley, George |
223 |
|
Dudley, Samuel H. |
163 |
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Eldridge, Joseph |
480 |
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Elmore, John |
33 |
|
Elton, Samuel |
676 |
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Everitt, Asa |
598 |
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Everitt, Augustus |
598 |
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Everitt, Daniel |
15 |
|
Everitt, Ichabod S. |
598 |
|
Everts, Peter P. |
556 |
|
F. H. Catlin |
159 |
|
Farnham, William H. |
392 |
|
Febrique, Benjamin |
720 |
|
Fenn, Aaron, P. |
511 |
|
Fenn, Augustus H. |
44 |
|
Fenn, William B. |
511 |
|
French, William G. |
683 |
|
Fuller, Rufus |
386 |
|
Fyler, F. D. |
4 |
|
|
Gay, Henry |
228 |
|
Gaylord, William, Capt. |
354 |
|
Gilbert, George W. |
606 |
|
Gilbert, W. L. |
227 |
|
Gilman, Chester W. |
421 |
|
Gilman, Elias E. |
228 |
|
Gold, Theodore S. |
311 |
|
Goodwin Family, The |
420 |
|
Goodwin, Erastus D. |
560 |
|
Gould, James |
21 |
|
Grant, David M. |
165 |
|
Graves, Henry B. |
38 |
|
Griswold, Lyman L. |
391 |
|
Griswold, William L. |
373 |
|
Guernsey, Noah |
162 |
|
Gunn, F. W. |
657 |
|
Hall, Gideon |
34 |
|
Hardenbergh, Jacob B. |
42 |
|
Harris, H. P. |
558 |
|
Harrison Family, The |
313 |
|
Harrison, John R. |
313 |
|
Harrison, Myron |
314 |
|
Hatch, William F. |
233 |
|
Heminway, Merrit |
675 |
|
Hickox, Caleb T. |
683 |
|
Hickox, George A. |
40 |
|
Hills, F. P. |
641 |
Hinman, R. R.
- See Leavenworth |
33 |
|
Hinsdale, John |
228 |
|
Holabird, Milo |
272 |
|
Holabird, William S. |
33 |
|
Holcomb, Frederick |
681 |
|
Holley, A. H. |
551 |
|
Holley, John M. |
550 |
|
Hollister, Gideon H. |
156 |
|
Hopkins, Willialm |
650 |
|
Hosmer, Stephen T. |
25 |
|
Hubbard, J. H. |
36 |
|
Hulbert, Timothy |
233 |
|
Hungerford, A. M. |
677 |
|
Hunt, Charles |
271 |
|
Huntington, Jabez W. |
23 |
|
Hurd, Horace |
720 |
|
Hurlbut, F. E. |
370 |
|
Hurlbut, George |
518 |
|
Ives, Fessenden |
371 |
|
Jackson, John C. |
590 |
|
Jewett, John S. |
591 |
|
Jones, Henry |
419 |
|
Judson, William P. |
609 |
|
Keeler, James H. |
260 |
|
Kellogg, Frederick |
315 |
|
Kellogg, Whiting G. |
271 |
|
Kilbourn, Eliada |
161 |
|
Kilbourne, Payne R? |
162¼ |
|
Knight, Henry M. |
554 |
|
Landon, James |
560 |
|
Lawrence, William |
236 |
|
Lawrence, Wm. P. |
286 |
|
Levenworth, Isaac |
33 |
|
Lewis, George B. |
721 |
|
Little, Robert |
559 |
|
Lucas, Daniel N. |
365 |
|
Lucas, Frederick A. |
367 |
|
Lyman, Erastus |
357 |
|
Lyman, Moses |
355 |
|
Mallett, Marcus B. |
261 |
|
Manchester E. |
234 |
|
Marsh, Isaac |
317 |
|
Maxfield, Charles F. |
421 |
|
Miles, Frederick |
554 |
|
Millard, Nathan |
272 |
|
Miller, Jos. |
30 |
|
Mills, Michael F. |
30 |
|
Mills, Roger |
30 |
|
Miner, Phineas |
23 |
|
Miner, U. H. |
269 |
|
Minor, Matthew |
31 |
|
Moore Family, The |
553 |
|
Moore, Franklin |
231 |
|
Morris, Roswell |
262 |
|
Morse, Jacob |
164 |
|
Morse, Miles |
608 |
|
Noble, George S. |
466 |
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North, Theodore |
33 |
|
Norton, Charles |
372 |
|
Norton, Henry |
354 |
|
Norton, J. H. |
232 |
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Norton, Norman |
371 |
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Norton, William |
372 |
|
Osborn, Myron |
159 |
|
Parsons, Charles M. |
594 |
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Partree, Frederick J. |
684 |
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Peck Family, The |
592 |
|
Peck, Lemuel |
594 |
|
Perry, Nathaniel P. |
31 |
|
Persons, Timothy |
284 |
|
|
Peters, Jno. T. |
26 |
|
Pettibone, Augustus |
44 |
|
Phelps, Charles B. |
31 |
|
Phelps, Edward A. |
284 |
|
Phelps, Luther |
286 |
|
Phelps, William H. |
226 |
|
Pierce, Hiram |
610 |
|
Pierpont, George |
509 |
|
Pierpont, George B. |
608 |
|
Pierson, F. L. |
594 |
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Pinney, Asaph O. |
285 |
|
Pinney, Harvey W. |
287 |
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Platt, Benjamin |
607 |
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Plumb Family, The |
165 |
|
Potter, Eugene |
232 |
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Pratt, Ezra D. |
316 |
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Prince, Marcus |
606 |
|
Randall, A. C. |
270 |
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Reed, Newton J. |
558 |
|
Reed,, Benjamin S. |
599 |
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Reeve, Tapping |
15 |
|
Reynolds, Henry F. |
609 |
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Rockwell, Reuben |
284 |
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Rogers Family, Noah, The |
318 |
|
Rogers, Ambrose S. |
461 |
|
Rose, Jesse B. |
640 |
|
Sackett, Solomon |
286 |
|
Sanford, Glover |
259 |
|
Sanford, Henry |
261 |
|
Sedgwick, Charles F. |
35 |
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Seeley, Gregory |
658 |
|
Selleck, James M. |
560 |
|
Seymour, O. S. |
36 |
|
Sheldon, Daniel |
102½ |
|
Shelton, Augustus C. |
507 |
|
Shepard, Charles N. |
321 |
|
Sheve, Harmon w. |
721 |
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Skiff, Gibbs W. |
595 |
|
Skiff, Samuel, Jr. |
595 |
|
Slosson, Barzillai |
17 |
|
Smith, Jno. C. |
20 |
|
Smith, John C. |
419 |
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Smith, Lyman |
259 |
|
Smith, Nathaniel |
20 |
|
Smith, Oliver |
512 |
|
Smith, Perry |
30 |
|
Smith, Thomas N. |
562 |
|
Smith, Truman |
34 |
|
Soule, D. E. |
465 |
|
Southmayd, Samuel W. |
18 |
|
Spaulding, Austin A. |
481 |
|
Sperry, H. G. |
467 |
|
St. John, Gamaliel H. |
592 |
|
St. John, Henry |
596 |
|
St. John, Seth B. |
596 |
|
Steele, Harvey B. |
228 |
|
Stephens, D. H. |
241 |
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Sterling, Ansel |
24 |
|
Sterling, Elisha |
28 |
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Stone, Hiram |
156 |
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Stone, Russell |
388 |
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Strong, Adonijah |
28 |
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Strong, David |
230 |
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Strong, John, Jr. |
29 |
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Strong, Martin |
28 |
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Swan, Cyrus |
29 |
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Swift, Jabez |
28 |
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Taylor, George |
463 |
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Terry, Andrew |
506 |
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Terry, James |
504 |
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Thatcher, Patridge |
14 |
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Thomas, Aaron |
603 |
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Thomas, Edward |
603 |
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Thomas, Seth |
602 |
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Thomas, Seth, Jr. |
603 |
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Throop, Dan |
390 |
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Tracy, Abel C. |
392 |
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Tuttle, Byron |
508 |
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Upson, Henry |
657 |
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Waddam Family, The |
358 |
|
Warner, F. E. |
608 |
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Warren, Alanson |
680 |
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Welch, James |
224 |
|
Welch, John |
27 |
|
Welch, John B. |
51 |
|
Wessells, L. W. |
76 |
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Wetmore, John G. |
226 |
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Wheaton, George |
43 |
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Wheeler, Charles D. |
163 |
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Wheeler, John S. |
285 |
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White, Edwin |
315 |
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Williams, William G. |
29 |
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Woodruff, George C. |
36 |
|
Woodruff, William |
605 |
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Woodward, Israel B. |
608 |
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Wooster, John |
263 |
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Wright, Henry G. |
370 |
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|
ILLUSTRATIONS
|
|
Outline
Map of County |
facing 13 |
|
Portrait
of James Gould |
facing 22 |
|
" " Ansel
Sterling |
facing 24 |
|
" "
Michael F. Mills |
facing 30 |
|
" "
Holbrook Curtis |
facing 31 |
|
" "
William E. Curtis |
facing 32 |
|
" "
Charles F. Sedgwick |
facing 35 |
|
" " O. S.
Seymour |
facing 36 |
|
" "
George C. Woodruff |
between
36, 37 |
|
" " John
H. Hubbard |
between
36, 37 |
|
" " M. T.
Granger |
facing 38 |
|
" " W.
Cothren |
facing 39 |
|
" "
George Wheaton |
facing 43 |
|
" "
Augustus Pettibone |
between
44,45 |
|
" "
Albert P. Bradstreet |
between
44,45 |
|
" " John
Sedgwick |
facing 50 |
|
" " John
B. Welch |
facing 52 |
|
" " L. W.
Wessells |
facing 76 |
|
LITCHFIELD |
|
Portrait
of Moses Seymour |
facing
128 |
|
" "
Julius Deming |
facing
155 |
|
" " Hiram
Stone |
facing
156 |
|
" " J. P.
Brace |
facing
157 |
|
" " John
Catlin |
facing
158 |
|
" " F. H.
Catlin |
facing
159 |
|
" " Myron
Osborn |
between
160, 161 |
|
" " Amos
Bissell |
between
160, 161 |
|
" " Henry
B. Bissell |
between
160, 161 |
|
" "
Eliada Kilbourn |
between
160, 161 |
|
" " Noah
Guernsey |
facing
162 |
|
" " Guy
Catlin |
between
162, 162¼ |
|
" " H. W.
Buel |
facing
162¼ |
|
" " Dan.
Sheldon |
facing
162¼ |
|
" " S. H.
Dudley |
between
162, 163 |
|
" " Heman
Bench |
between
162, 163 |
|
" "
Charles D. Wheeler |
between
162, 163 |
|
Residence
of Charles D. Wheeler (2 views) |
between
162, 163 |
|
" " Levi
Coe |
between
162, 163 |
|
Portrait
of Levi Coe |
between
164, 165 |
|
" " Jacob
Morse |
between
164, 165 |
|
" " David
M. Grant |
between
164, 165 |
|
" " Seth
F. Plumb |
facing
165 |
|
" "
William Beebe |
between
166, 167 |
|
" "
Philip S. Beebe |
between
166, 167 |
|
WINCHESTER |
|
Residence
of George W. Phelps |
facing
220 |
|
Portrait
of George Dudley |
facing
223 |
|
" "
Jno. Boyd |
between
224, 225 |
|
" " W. H.
Phelps |
between
224, 225 |
|
" " James
Welch |
between
224, 225 |
|
" " J. W.
Bidwell |
between
224, 225 |
|
" " J. G.
Wetmore |
between
224, 225 |
|
Residence
of J. G. Wetmore |
between
226,227 |
|
Portrait
of William L. Gilbert |
facing
227 |
|
" "
Harvey B. Steele |
between
228, 229 |
|
" " Henry
Gay |
between
228, 229 |
|
" " John
Hinsdale |
between
228, 229 |
|
" " Lyman
Baldwin |
facing
229 |
|
" " David
Strong |
facing
230 |
|
" "
Samuel W. Coe |
between
230, 231 |
|
" "
Franklin Moore |
facing
231 |
|
" "
Charles Cook |
232 |
|
" " J. H.
Norton |
facing
232 |
|
" "
Eugene Potter |
between
232, 233 |
|
" " W. F.
Hatch |
between
232, 233 |
|
" "
Timothy Hulbert |
facing
233 |
|
" " E.
Manchester |
234 |
|
Residence
of e. Manchester |
facing
234 |
|
Portrait
of Theron Bronson |
facing
235 |
|
" "
William Lawrence |
facing
236 |
|
Residence
of L. S. Nash |
facing
347 |
|
BARKHAMSTED |
|
Residence
of James Allen |
between
252, 253 |
|
Portrait
of James Allen |
facing
355 |
|
BRIDGEWATER |
|
Portrait
of Glover Sanford |
between
258, 259 |
|
" " Lyman
Smith |
between
258, 259 |
|
" " James
H. Keeler |
260 |
|
" "
Marcus B. Mallett |
facing
261 |
|
" " Henry
Sanford |
261 |
|
" "
Roswell Morris |
facing
262 |
|
" " John
Wooster |
facing
263 |
|
CANAAN. |
|
Portrait
of Joel Miner |
facing
269 |
|
" " H. H.
Miner |
between
270, 271 |
|
" " A. C.
Randall |
between
270, 271 |
|
" " W. G.
Kellogg |
facing
271 |
|
" "
Charles Hunt |
facing
272 |
|
" " W. W.
Millard |
between
272, 273 |
|
" "
Jonathan Bates |
between
272, 273 |
|
" " Milo
Holabird |
facing
273 |
|
COLEBROOK |
|
Residence
of E. A. Phelps |
facing
282 |
|
Portrait
of E. A. Phelps |
facing
284 |
|
" "
Timothy Persons |
between
284, 285 |
|
" " John
S. Wheeler |
between
284, 285 |
|
" "
Reuben Rockwell |
between
284, 285 |
|
" " A. O.
Pinney |
between
284, 285 |
|
" "
Solomon Sackett |
286 |
|
" "
William P. Lawrence |
facing
286 |
|
" " L. O.
Bass |
between
286, 287 |
|
Residence
of L. O. Bass |
between
286, 287 |
|
Portrait
of Loren DeWolf |
between
286, 287 |
|
" "
Luther Phelps |
between
286, 287 |
|
Residence
of Harvey W. Pinney |
facing
287 |
|
CORNWALL |
|
Portrait of T. S. Gold |
facing 311 |
|
" " George C. Harrison |
facing 312 |
|
Residence of George C.
Harrison |
between 312, 313 |
|
Portrait of John R.
Harrison |
facing 313 |
|
" " Myron Harrison |
facing 314 |
|
" " Frederick Kellogg |
facing 315 |
|
" " Edwin White |
316 |
|
" " E. D. Pratt |
316 |
|
" " Isaac Marsh |
facing 317 |
|
" " Dwight Rogers |
facing 320 |
|
" " Sylvester H. Barnum |
between 320, 321 |
|
" " Charles N. Shepard |
facing 321 |
|
GOSHEN |
|
Portrait of Henry Norton |
facing 354 |
|
" " William Gaylord |
between 354, 355 |
|
" " Moses Lyman |
between 354, 355 |
|
Residence of Moses Lyman |
facing 355 |
|
Portrait of Erasmus
Lyman |
facing 357 |
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" " John M. Wadhams |
facing 363 |
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" " Daniel N. Lucas |
facing 365 |
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" " Frederick A. Lucas |
facing 367 |
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" " F. E. Hurlbut |
facing 370 |
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" " Henry G. Wright |
between 370, 371 |
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" " Fessenden Ives |
between 370, 371 |
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Residence of Fessenden
Ives |
between 370, 371 |
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Portrait of William
Norton |
between 372, 373 |
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" " Charles L. Norton |
between 372, 373 |
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" " Truman P. Clark |
facing 373 |
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" " William L. Griswold |
between 374, 375 |
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" " Acers W. Lawton |
between 374, 375 |
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KENT |
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Portrait of Rufus Fuller |
facing 386 |
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" " Russell Stone |
facing 388 |
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MORRIS |
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Portrait of Dan Throop |
facing 390 |
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" " P. W. Camp |
between 390, 391 |
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" " Lyman L. Griswold |
between 390, 391 |
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" " William H. Farnham |
between 392, 393 |
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" " Abel C. Tracy |
between 392, 393 |
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NEW HARTFORD |
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Portrait of John C.
Smith |
between 418, 419 |
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" " Henry Jones |
between 418, 419 |
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" " E. M. Chapin |
facing 420 |
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" " Caleb C. Goodwin |
between 420, 421 |
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" " Charles F. Maxfield |
between 420, 421 |
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Residence of Charles F.
Maxfield |
between 420, 421 |
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Portrait of G. W. Gilman |
facing 421 |
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NEW MILFORD |
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Portrait of Ambrose S.
Rogers |
between 460, 461 |
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Residence of Ambrose S.
Rogers |
between 460, 461 |
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Views of A. S. Rogers'
grounds |
between 462, 463 |
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Portrait of George
Taylor |
facing 463 |
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Residence of D. E. Soule |
facing 464 |
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Portrait of D. E. Soule |
465 |
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" " Albert N. Baldwie? |
facing 465 |
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" " George H. Noble |
facing 466 |
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" " H. G. Sperry |
facing 467 |
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NORFOLK |
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Portrait of Joseph
Battell |
facing 478 |
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" " Joseph Eldridge |
facing 480 |
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" " E. T. Butler |
betw2een 480, 481 |
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Residence of E. T.
Butler |
between 480, 481 |
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" " Austin A. Spaulding |
facing 481 |
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Portrait of Austin A.
Spaulding |
facing 481 |
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NORTH CANAAN |
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Portrait of William
Bennett |
facing 486 |
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PLYMOUTH |
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Portrait of James Terry |
facing 504 |
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" " Andrew Terry |
facing 506 |
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" " A. C. Shelton |
facing 507 |
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" " Byron Tuttle |
facing 508 |
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" " George Pierpont |
facing 509 |
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" " L. D. Baldwin |
between 510, 511 |
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" " William B. Fenn |
between 510, 511 |
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" " Aaron P. Fenn |
facing 511 |
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" " Oliver Smith |
facing 512 |
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ROXBURY |
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Residence of Charles R.
Hurd |
between 514, 515 |
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Portrait of Charles
Beardsley |
517 |
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" " George Hurlbut |
facing 518 |
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SALISBURY |
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Portrait of Milo Barnum |
facing 530 |
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" " Leonard Richardson |
facing 532 |
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Residence of A. H.
Holley |
between 534, 535 |
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" " Mrs. M. H. Williams |
between 534, 535 |
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Portrait of John M.
Holley |
facing 550 |
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" " Alexander H. Holley |
facing 551 |
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" " Silas B. Moore |
facing 553 |
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" " Albert Moore |
facing 554 |
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" " Frederick Miles |
between 554, 555 |
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" " H. M. Knight |
between 554, 555 |
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" " Pater P. Everts |
facing 556 |
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" " Newton J. Reed |
facing 558 |
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" " H. P. Harris |
between 558, 559 |
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" " Daniel B. Cook |
between 558, 559 |
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" " Robert Little |
facing 559 |
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" " Albert Selleck |
facing 560 |
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" " James M. Selleck |
between 560, 561 |
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" " Erastus D. Goodwin |
between 560, 561 |
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" " James Landon |
facing 561 |
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" " Charles H. Bissell |
facing 562 |
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" " John F. Cleaveland |
between 562, 563 |
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" " Thomas N. Smith |
between 562, 563 |
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SHARON |
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Residence of John C.
Jackson |
facing 588 |
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Portrait of John C.
Jackson |
facing 590 |
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Residence of S. B.
Jewett |
between 590, 591 |
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Portrait of John S.
Jewett |
between 590, 591 |
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" " Ralph Deming |
facing 591 |
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" " Gamaliel H. St. John |
facing 592 |
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" " Enoch P. Peck |
between 592, 583 |
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" " Augustus L. Peck |
between 592, 593 |
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" " E. R. Peck |
between 52, 593 |
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" " Charles W. Peck |
facing 593 |
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" " Lemuel Peck |
facing 594 |
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" " Charles M. Parsons |
between 594, 595 |
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" " Gibbs W. Skiff |
between 594, 595 |
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" " Samuel Skiff |
facing 595 |
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" " Frederick L. Pierson |
595 |
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Residence of Ichabod S.
Everitt |
facing 596 |
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" " Henry St. John |
facing 596 |
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Portrait of Seth B. St.
John |
between 596, 597 |
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" " Henry St. John |
between 596, 597 |
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" " Samuel Dean |
597 |
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" " Ichabod S. Everitt |
facing 598 |
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" " Asa Everitt |
between 598, 599 |
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" " Augustus
Everitt |
between 598, 599 |
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" " Benjamin S. Reed |
facing 599 |
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THOMASTON |
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Portrait of Seth Thomas |
between 602, 603 |
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" " Seth Thomas, Jr. |
between 602, 603 |
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" " Aaron Thomas |
between 602, 603 |
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" " Edward Thomas |
between 602, 603 |
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" " Thomas J. Bradstreet |
facing 603 |
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" " William Woodruff |
facing 605 |
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" " G. W. Gilbert |
between 606, 607 |
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" " Randal T. Andrews |
between 606, 607 |
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" " Marcus Prince |
between 606, 607 |
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" " Benjamin Platt |
between 606, 607 |
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" " George B. Pierpont |
between 608, 609 |
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" " Miles Morse |
between 608, 609 |
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" " Israel B. Woodward |
between 608, 609 |
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" " Henry F. Reynolds |
between 608, 609 |
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" " F. E. Warner |
between 608, 609 |
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" " William P. Judson |
facing 609 |
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TIRRUBGTIB |
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View of John Brown's
birthplace |
620 |
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Residence of John M.
Burr |
between 638, 639 |
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Portrait of Milo Burr |
facing 6 40 |
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" " Jesse B. Rose |
between 640, 641 |
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" " Frederick P. Hills |
between 640, 641 |
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" " O. Barber |
between 640, 641 |
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WARREN |
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Residence of H. H.
Morehouse |
facing 646 |
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Portrait of William
Hopkins |
facing 650 |
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Residence of George C.
Hopkins |
between 650, 651 |
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WASHINGTON |
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Portrait of Daniel N.
Brinsmade |
between 656, 657 |
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" " Daniel B. Brinsmade |
between 656, 657 |
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" " F. W. Gunn |
between 656, 657 |
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" " Henry Upson |
between 656, 657 |
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Upson Seminary |
facing 657 |
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Portrait of Gregory
Seeley |
facing 658 |
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" " Samuel J. Averill |
facing 6549 |
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WATERTOWN |
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Residence of Buell
Heminway |
facing 670 |
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" " the late Eli Curtiss |
facing 672 |
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Portrait of Leman W.
Cutler |
between 674, 675 |
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" " Merrit Heminway |
between 674, 675 |
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" " John De Forest |
between 676, 677 |
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" " Samuel Elton |
between 676, 677 |
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" " A. M. Hungerford |
facing 677 |
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" " Eli Curtiss |
facing 678 |
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" " Benjamin De Forest |
between 678, 679 |
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" " E. B. Dickerman |
between 678, 679 |
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" " A. Warren |
facing 680 |
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" " Frederick Holcomb |
facing 681 |
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" " E. C. Bowers |
facing 682 |
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" " Caleb T. Hickox |
between 682, 683 |
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" " Dayton Mattoon |
between 682, 683 |
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" " Wm. G. French |
facing 683 |
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" " F. J. Partree |
facing 684 |
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WOODBURY |
|
Portrait of John Curtiss |
facing 716 |
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" " Henry S. Curtiss |
facing 717 |
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" " Daniel Curtiss |
facing 718 |
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" " Stanley E. Beardsley |
facing 719 |
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" " Thomas Bull |
between 720, 721 |
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" " Benjamin Fabrique |
between 720, 721 |
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" " Horace Hurd |
between 720, 721 |
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" " H. W. Shove |
between 720, 721 |
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" " George B. Lewis |
between 720, 721 |
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