WM t/lfn-A&iiS »&ZA^, fteiH SOCIETY FOR THE Helief of the Insane. THE INSTITUTION LOCATED AT HARTFORD, IN CONNECTICUT. If •> 7 -■' Annual Meeting at Hartford, 2d Wednesday of May. HARTFORD: IV. HUDSON AND L. SKINNER, PRINTERS. 1823, ■:t' VAV 2 1962 ACT OP INCORPORATION, ESTABLISHING A RETREAT FOR THE INSANE. AT a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, in and for said State, on the first Wednesday of May, A. D. 1822. Upon the petition of Thomas Hubbard and others, shew- ing that there are now more than one thousand insane persons in this State; that a subscription has been opened to provide them an Asylum or Retreat, to mitigate their sufferings, and restore them to reason ; praying for an act of incorporation, and a grant from the treasury, in aid of the benevolent object, as by petition on file appears. Resolved by this Assembly, That Thomas Hubbard, Thomas Robbins, Thomas Miner, Samuel Carter, William Tully, Earl Swift, Samuel B. Woodward, John Caldwell, Isaac Spencer, Thomas Day, and their associates and successors, be, and hereby are, ordained, con- stituted and declared to be forever hereafter, one body politic and corporate, in fact and in name, by the name and style of " The President and Directors of the Retreat for the Insane," and by that name, they, their associates and successors, shall and may have perpetual succession, shall be capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, and also to purchase, receive, hold and convey any estate real or personal, to an amount not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars ; and may have a common seal, and the same may change and alter at pleasure ; may establish rules relative to the admission of future members ; may ordain, establish and put in execution such by-laws and regulations, not contrary to the provisions of this Charter, or the laws of this State, as shall be deemed ne- cessary for the government of said corporation. 2. And be it further resolved, That said corporation shall meet at least once in each year for the choice of officers and other business. The first meeting shall be holden at the Court House in Middletown, at such time as shall be appointed by Thomas Miner, Eli Todd, Samuel B. Woodward, William Tully, George Sumner, Eli Ives, and Jona- than Knight, or a majority of them, and by them notified- 4 by advertisement in a newspaper printed in each of the towns of Hartford, Middletown and New-Haven, at least three weeks before the time fixed for such meeting ; and the annual and other meetings of said corporation shall thereafter be holden at such time and place, and be warned in such manner as said corporation shall from time to time direct. 3. And whereas, large and liberal subscriptions have been obtained in aid of the funds of said Institution, on the princi- ples of a proposed Constitution of the Society for the relief of the Insane, accepted and approved by the Medical Conven- tion, on the 3d of October, A. D. 182J, in the words fol- « lowing, viz : This Society shall be composed of those subscribers, whose benefactions shall amount to either of the subsequent sums.— Those who pay twenty dollars shall be members for life, and those who pay twelve dollars shall be members for ten years. Those who pay two dollars shall also be members of the Society, and shall be required to pay the same annually, until their names are withdrawn from the subscriber's list, on appli- cation to the Secretary. Two hundred dollars paid by the Connecticut Medical So- ciety, shall constitute the President and Fellows of the same ex officio members of the Society. The members of the Society shall meet annually for the choice of Directors, and for the transaction of any other busi- ness not delegated to its officers. None but members shall be eligible to any office, except those of attending physicians and domestics. Directors. There shall be two classes of Directors, one annually appointed, the other to hold their office for life. Those subscribers who pay one hundred dollars, or an equivalent annuity, or twenty-five dollars annually, for five years, shall be Directors for life. At least ten Directors shall be annually chosen by the Society, and in all cases as many as shall equal the number by sub- scription. There shall be an annual meeting of the Directors, at which twelve shall constitute a quorum, to choose a Presi- dent, Vice President, Treasurer, Auditor, Secretary, Pruden- tial Committee and Visitors. The President shall preside at the meetings of the Society, and of the Directors; shall have a vote at all times, and a casting vote when there is a tie, and shall, when requested by the Superintendant or Prudential Committee, summon an extra meeting of the Directors. Vice Presidents. The elected Vice President shall have the privileges of a Director, and perform the duties of the President during the absence of the latter. s Those persons who pay two hundred dollars, shall be Vice Presidents for life. The Treasurer having given adequate security for the faith- ful discharge of his duties, shall receive the funds of the So- ciety, and pay the same to the order of the Prudential Com- mittee. He shall transmit a copy of his accounts every quarter to the Auditor, and present a financial report every year to the Society. The Auditor having examined the Treasurer's accounts, shall report accordingly, at the annual meeting of the Di- rectors. The Secretary, upon oath, shall keep an accurate register of the members of the Society for each year, and record the transactions of both Society and Directors. He shall also re- port at each meeting of the Society, the names of those who, for the preceding year, have become members of the Society, and also of those who have withdrawn their patronage. The Prudential Committee shall consist of twelve individu- als, annually elected, and of the Superintendant. At least one fourth of the twelve shall be Physicians. They are to regu- late the economical and financial concerns of the Institution, and determine upon what terms the patients are to be admit- ted. They shall also appoint the steward, house-keeper and domestics; and may dismiss the same if deemed unworthy of their trust. They shall meet monthly, and delegate their powers to three of their number, of which one shall be a phy- sician; and these three shall constitute the attending Com- mittee. The attending Committee shall meet at least once a week, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution, for the admission and discharge of patients, prescribing the terms, and accepting such security as they deem satisfactory. The visitors shall be six in number, and all physicians— Two at least shall visit the Institution every month, and it shall be their duty to invite an equal number of females to accompany them. They shall inquire into the medical and moral concerns of the Institution, suggest improvements, and designate abuses, in a monthly report to the Prudential Committee. The Superintendant shall be nominated by a Committee of five members appointed by the Medical Convention, and their nomination shall be transmitted to the Directors for their ap- probation. If the person thus nominated is not approved of by the Directors, the Committee shall nominate another person without delay. If the nomination is approved, the election shall be declared valid, and the person thus elected may hold his office till removed by a majority of the whole number of 6 Directors. The medical and moral treatment of the patients shall be confided to him, and he is to determine the propriety of their admission and discharge—shall visit the hospital daily to give instruction to the assistant, and advice when requested, to the attending Committee. He shall also inspect the medical records of the house, and observe that they are correctly made. The Superintendant may nominate an assistant Physician, who is to reside in the house, or in its immediate vicinity, and may be eligible to the office of Apothecary. His appointment be- comes valid if approved by the Directors. He shall devote his whole time to the patients of the Institution, visiting them daily, recording the history of each case, and reporting to the Superintendant the result of observations made during the ab- sence of the latter. He is also to note the prescriptions, and see that the nurses and attendants are faithful in the discharge of their respective duties. Admission of Patients. Any subscriber paying two hundred dollars, may at all times name one indigent patient, who is to be received into the Asylum upon the most favorable terms. Any town, corporate body, or association of individuals, paying two hundred and fifty dollars, may have the same privilege. Other patients are to be admitted, by their friends applying first to the Superintendant, who states whether in his opinion they are fit subjects for admission or not, and then to the at- tending Committee, who shall prescribe the terms and accom- modations to which they shall be entitled. No patient of any description can be admitted, until his friends or guardians have deposited with the Treasurer of the Society, adequate security for the payment of the quarterly expenses, and the removal of the patient when discharged.— Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the attending Com- mittee, may appeal to the Prudential Committee, at their monthly meeting, for relief. Be it further resolved, That the Articles of said Constitu- tion, be, and the same are hereby declared to be fundamental articles and part of the Constitution of said Corporation. And be it further resolved, That in aid of the benevolent object of said Institution, there shall be paid to the said Cor poration, upon an order of the Controller of public accounts, (which order the Controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw) the sum of five thousand dollars out of the public treasury, whenever (if within two years) fifteen thousand dol- lars, exclusive of this grant, shall have been subscribed, and ten thousand dollars actually paid to said Corporation, and proper certificates thereof be lodged in the office of said Con- troller. And the Governor of this State is hereby authorized 7 and requested to grant a brief annually for five years, soliciting contributions for the benefit of said Institution, and to issue proclamation accordingly. And be it further resolved, That said Corporation shall have power, with the assent of the Commissioners to be appointed under this act, by their vote in legal meeting, warned with express notice of that object, to fix the location, and to approve or prescribe the style and extent of the buildings, and other accommodations for the use of the Institution, and no expend- iture of the funds of said Corporation, shall be made by the officers thereof, in the purchase of lands, or in the erection of buildings, but in pursuance of such vote or votes of said Corporation. And be it further resolved, That the Governor for the time being, with two other Commissioners to be appointed by the General Assembly, shall superintend the general concerns of said Institution, and make such occasional visits as they may deem expedient. Provided nevertheless, that th,is act of incorporation, shall be subject to be revoked or altered, at the pleasure of the General Assembly. A true Copy of Record, Examined by THOMAS DAY, Secretary. 8 OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. Hon. Nathaniel Terry, President. Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, Vice President. David Watkinson, Esq. Treasurer. Samuel Tudor, E^q. Auditor. Jonathan Law, Esq. Secretary. VICE PRESIDENTS FOR LIFE, By the payment of two hundred Dollars and upwards* Oliver Wolcott. Samuel Tudor. David Watkinson* Wm. H. Imlay. Thos. S. Williams, Henry L. Ellsworth. Charles Sigourney. George Goodwin. Chauncey Deming. Wm. Robinson. Elias Perkins. Joseph Battell. Joshua Stowi DIRECTORS FOR LIFE, By the payment of one hundred Dollars. Daniel Wadsworth. Ward Woodbridge. Robert Watkinson. Elisha Shepard. James H. Wells. Daniel Buck. Henry Hudson. David Porter. Reuben Langdon. Oliver D. Cook. Wm. W. Ellsworth. Henry Seymour. Eliphalet Averill. Edward Watkinson. George Smith. Asahel Hathaway, jr. Nehemiah Hubbard. Abigail Hubbard. Obadiah Brown. DIRECTORS CHOSEN FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. Hon. Roger M.Sherman. Hon. Gideon Tomlinson. Hon. Robert Fairchild. Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell. President Day. Eli Whitney, Esq. Wm. Leffingwell, Esq. Eli Ives, M. D. John W. Holly, Esq. Hon. Zephaniah Swift. Thomas Hubbard, M. D. Hon. Elijah Boardman. Thomas Miner, M. D. Mason F. Cogswell, M. D. Hon. Nathaniel Terry. James Ward, Esq. Rev. Thomas Robbins. Michael Bull, Esq. Eli Todd, M. D. Eliphalet Terry, Esq. Rev. Nathaniel S. Wheaton. Rev. Elisha Cushman. Samuel B. Woodward, M. D. Hon. Samuel W. Johnson. Rev. Chauncey Booth. Hon. John T. Peters. 9 Warren R. Fowler, M. D. Wm. Buel, M. D. Hon. John Russ. Wm. Tully, M. D. Rev. Joel Hawes. John R. Watkinson, Esq. James Dodd, Esq. Thomas Day, Esq. Michael Olcott, Esq. George Sumner, M. D. Hon. Daniel Putnam. Hon. John Davenport. Jonathan Law, Esq. Hon. Enoch Burrows. Hon. John S. Peters. Eli Todd, M. D. Superintendant. ---- ■-------Assistant Physician. --------------'-Steward. -----------——Housekeeper. PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE. Eli Todd, M. D. Wm. W. Ellsworth, Esq. Samuel Tudor, Esq. George Sumner, M. D. Samuel B. Woodward, M. D. Wm. H. Imlay, Esq. Michael Bull, Esq. iienry L. Ellsworth, Esq. Henry Hudson, Esq. David Porter, Esq. James Dodd, Esq. James Ward, Esq* VISITORS. Mason F. Cogswell, M. D. Wm. Buel, M. D. Thomas Hubbard, M. D. Eli Ives, M. D. Thomas Miner, M. D. William Tully, M. D. COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY His Excellency the Governor. Hon. Samuel A. Foot. Charles Rockwell, Esq. 2 President and Director* of the Retreat for the Insane, in Account Current with Dr. David Watkinson, Treasurer. Cr. bVVVVV\V^VVVV^\VV>VVV-VV\M^VVVVV«iVVVVVVVVVVVVW^VV\VV\VVVV^WVVV\WVVVVVV^ 1823 Mav 1 To cash p:ii«l for Land, and Buildings thereon To " paid on account of new Buildings To " returned agents in counterfeit bank bills, S3 8cg5 I o " paid agent for obtaining subscriptions To " paid for contingencies To balance carried to new account §2775 16j0 11 10 5223 Scv- 1823 May 14 By cash received on account of subscriptions in ilanfo'd By cash received on account of subscriptions in Massachusetts, Vermont, New-Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut By balance of old account The above account examined by me this day, and found correct. Hartford, 15th May, 1823. Samuel Tcbob, Auditor. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, ON THE PROGRESS OF THE INSTITUTION. The attention of the public, in this State, was first turned to the subject of the Insane, by the Medical Society in thek- session of October, 1812. A comnwttee was at that time ap- pointed by the Society, to ascertain the number of Lunatics within the limits of the State, and report to some future con- vention. The inquiries made at this time, principally of the ■clergymen in the different towns in the State, were answered by few returns only, and these very imperfect. Nothing fur- ther was done on the subject, until the spring of 1821; when the number of recent cases of Insanity, especially in Hartford and its vicinity, led the physicians in the neighbourhood, again to attend to the subject. They had frequent opportunities of witnessing the ravages of this deplorable disease, and often la- mented the inefficacy of remedies for the relief of the patients, while at home, and with their friends. At the county meeting of the Medical Society in Hartford, in April of the same season, the subject was brought up, and the Fellows of the Society from the County, were instructed to bring the subject before the Medical Convention, at then session in May following. This was done. The Convention appointed a committee, consisting of three members of that body, to take the subject into consideration, and report as to the propriety of doing any thing at this time, and especially on the expediency of establishing a Retreat for their comfort and restoration. The committee consisted of Doctors Eli Todd, Thomas Miner, and Samuel B. Woodward. This committee examined the subject with great -fidelity, and re- ported in favor of attending to it immediately—of taking measures to establish an Asylum for their relief and recovery, and also reported a plan, which in their view, was best calcu- lated to effect the object contemplated. The society heard this report with great attention. It seemed to inspire the mem- bers with a zeal at once laudable and active—one general sen- timent of approbation was expressed, and the measures propo- sed by the committee, for the attainment of the object, were adopted with great promptitude and unanimity. They ap- 12 pointed a committee of five members to prosecute inquiry— to ascertain the number of Insane persons in the State, their condition, age, &c.—to devise ways and means of raising funds for the establishment and maintenance of such an insti- tution, and also to report a plan, or draft a constitution for its regulation and government. The convention adjourned to the 28th day of October, to hear their report. The committee consisted of Doctors Eli Todd, Thomas Miner, William Tully, Samuel B. Woodward, and George Sumner. This committee were assiduous in their attention to the im- portant concerns entrusted to them. They met monthly at the expense of much time—took pains to inform themselves on all subjects connected with the Insane, procured all the re- cords of other Hospitals they could find, and adopted, after much deliberation, every principle embodied in their report, as well as every article in their draft of a constitution. To obtain information, they sent circulars into every town in the State, addressed to clergymen, physicians and other res- pectable gentlemen, requesting returns of the number of the Insane, their ages, sex, cause of the disease, &c. The returns in answer to these circulars, although many of them were very imperfect, satisfied the committee that at least 1000 individ- uals within the limits of the State were mentally deranged, and that the condition of most of them was truly wretched. The duties performed by this committee were arduous: they had obstacles to surmount requiring great perseverance. The field was untrodden ; they had to learn the way as they proceeded : they had undertaken to accomplish an object which the indifferent asserted, and the anxious feared, would never be accomplished. The Report made by them to the adjourned session in October, together with the annexed draft of a constitution was the result of their labors. The adjourn- ed convention in October met for the express purpose of hear- ing and acting on the report of their committee. Every arti- cle of the proposed constitution, was read separately, and re- ceived a separate vote of acceptance, and finally, with little va- riation, the whole passed unanimously. This convention appointed a committee of correspondence, consisting of seven gentlemen, and a county committee of three in each county. The committee of correspondence con- sisted of the following individuals : Doctors Eli Todd, Eli Ives, Thomas Miner, William fully, Jonathan Knight, Sam- uel B. Woodward and George Sumner.—The county commit- tee consisted of the following gentlemen : For Hartford county, Doctor Mason F. Cogswell, Rev. Thos. Robbins, Samuel Tudor, Esq. New Haven County, Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, Hon. Simeon Baldwin and Joseph Foote, M. D. New-Lon- 13 don, Hon. Elias Perkins, Doct. John O. Miner and Richard Adams, Esq. Windham, Hon. Zephaniah Swift, Doctor Thomas Hubbard and Hon. Daniel Putnam. Fairfield, Hon. Roger M. Sherman, Doct. Jonathan Knight and Rev. Mat- thew R. Dutton. Litchfield, Governor Wolcott, Joseph Battell, Esq. and Doct. William Buel. Middlesex, Hon. Joshua Stow, Hon. Stephen T. Hosmerand John R. Watkinson, Esq. Tolland, Hon. John S. Peters, Rev. Doct. Basset and Bening Mann, Esq. The business of these committees, was to devise means of procuring funds for the establishment and maintenance of a Retreat for the Insane. To petition the General Assembly at their session in May, for an Act of Incorporation or Charter, and if thought expedient, to request a grant of money from the treasury of the State, to aid the benevolent object con- templated. The convention, also at this meeting, appropriated 200 dollars of their funds, to aid the committee in prosecuting their plans. This grant," the first pecuniary aid which had been received, was very useful to the committee. But for this, they would have been obliged to make considerable ad- vances of money from their own resources, or to have aban- doned the undertaking in despair. The subject of funds engaged much of the attention of the committees. On this subject the committee of correspond- ence, with such of the county committee as were near at hand, or felt peculiar interest in the institution, held frequent meet- ings. Subscriptions it was well known were our principal re- source, but how they should be obtained was a question of serious importance. And here it may not perhaps be irrele- vant to observe, that the committee misjudged. The appoint- ment of county and town agents, but illy subserved the inter- ests of the institution : this however was not without honour- able exceptions. Too many however, felt totally indifferent to the interests of the establishment, and either expressed doubts as to the propriety of subscriptions, or directly oppo- sed the propriety of the establishment—or which was equally unfortunate, appeared so destitute of zeal and interest in the cause, as to dampen all efforts, or extinguish the enkindled in- terest which had been excited in the feelings of the benevo- lent. These paralyzing influences, had so obvious an effect upon many individuals, that our general agents frequently re- marked, that they were much more successful, where no effort had previously been made. For the benefit of future public charities, who may wish to obtain funds by subscription, we would remark, that the em- ployment of general agents, appointed for the express object of obtaining subscriptions, and liberally compensated for their 14 services, has been the best economy with this institution. We are well persuaded that no other method would have been equally successful. The commencement of the subscription in the city of Hart- ford was peculiarly auspicious, and the very liberal sum ob- tained, was a sure prognostic of future success. Too much praise cannot be bestowed on the laudable and disinterested zeal of those individuals, who were active in ob- taining this truly munificent subscription—and the committee are happy to recognize in the offices of this institution, indi- viduals whose exertions were crowned with such unexpected success. The same liberality throughout the State, would have placed the funds of this establishment, beyond the reach of embarrassment. On the evening of the 7th ot May, 1822, the general meeting of the corresponding and county commit- tees was held b<- previous appointment at tne state-house in New-Haven. Doct. Thomas Hubbard was elected chairman. The" meeting ascertained that about g 12,000 had already been subscribed t-j the funds. At this meeting it was resolved to present a petition to the General Assembly, for an Act of In- corporation, and for a grant of money. While the subject was before the Legislature, many distinguished friends of the in- stitution, both members and other gentlemen who were pres- ent, very generously offered their services to promote the in- terests of the cause in the Assembly. The Act of Incorpora- tion and a grant of 5000 dollars were both obtained, together with a brief permitting contributions in churches for five years. At the same time also, the Medical Society then in session, showed their steady devotion to the cause, by appropriating the remainder of their disposable funds, amounting to about 400 dollars, to the interests of this institution. The grant from the General Assembly, and the donation from the Med- ical Society, gave fresh courage to the committee, and revived the drooping hopes of the friends of the institution, who fear- ed that it might fail for want of patronage. During the summer, agents to collect subscriptions were employed, and sent into every town in the State By the month of October, the nominal sum of 20,000 dollars had been subscribed, exclu- sive of the grant. On the 28th of October, 1822, the subscribers met at the court-house in Middletown, agreeably to notice, for the pur- pose of organizing the Society, and choosing Directors. When it was found that about thirty-five Directors, had been so constituted by subscriptions of 100 dollars or upwards ; an equal number were elected agreeably to the provisions of the constitution. Hon. John T. Peters presided at this meeting, and Samuel B. Woodward acted as clerk. The Society then 15 adjourned to Hartford, on the 3d of December. Public notice was also given, that the location of the institution, would at that time be fixed, agreeably to the provisions of the charter. On the 3d day of December, 1822, the Society met at the state-house, Hartford, for the purpose of location. The vote was taken by ballot; when it was found that the vote was unanimous for Hartford. The Society then resolved, that the town of Hartford be fixed upon as the place of location for the Retreat for the Insane. The Society authorised the board of Directors to examine the various sites in the town, and report to a future meeting, which in their opinion was most eligible. The board of Directors held a meeting after the adjourn- ment of the meeting of the Society, and appointed the officers of the institution* A sub-committee of this board, was ap- pointed to examine the various sites proposed to them in the limits of the town, and report to a future meeting, which in their opinion was best calculated to answer the object of the in- stitution. This committee consisted of Bishop Brownell, Daniel Putnam, Esq. Hon. Joshua Stow, Doctors Wm. Buel and Samuel B. Woodward. They unanimously fixed upon the es- tablished site of the Retreat, and reported the same to the board of Directors This report was accepted and approved unan- imously by the Society, at a future meeting. The Reports of the Secretary and Treasurer, render it un- necessary for us to speak of the state of the funds, or the offi- cers and members of the Society. The statement of the build- ing committee, will show the progress of the building, and how soon it may be expected to be completed. The progress of the institution, in every respect, has been more successful than could have been anticipated. The funds are respectable, but fall far short of all the demands contem- plated. The object is well begun ; and in the liberality of our citizens, and the munificence of the Legislature, we have a sure pledge of future support. We believe that the Society, which this day assembles on its first anniversary, will take high rank amongst the benevolent institutions of this State : and that the RETREAT, the foundation of which has been laid, will reflect increasing honor upon its founders and its patrons, and ultimately become one of the most distinguished charities of our country. 16 OF THE GROUNDS AND BUILDING. The Report of the Building Committee, alluded to in the foregoing Report, not having been made, observation may be acceptable, that the site selected for the buildings of the Re- treat, is distant, south-westwardly, about 11-4 miles from the state-house in Hartford. The grounds, (17 acres,) fronting on the Berlin turnpike east; and having west-street on the west, present, from the beautiful elevation of their western limits, an interesting prospect of the country eastward, with a partial view of Hartford and Weathersfield, to the north and south. On this elevation, a building is erecting: its centre, fifty feet square, to be three stories above the basement; with a north and a south wing, each fifty by thirty, to be two stories above the basement. The walls are constructing of stone, to be covered with a white cement, or rough cast. Expence of the building not to exceed 12,000 dollars; and the prospect favourable that its early completion will admit the walls to become dry; so that, should the receipts of the Society, as is to be hoped, prove adequate to indispensible arrangements, the unfortunate, as early as in January, probably, may have share in th» n^rcy of a commiserating public. 17 LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE RETREAT. Subscription by the Connecticut Medical Society, Fellows of the Medical Society, and, of course, Members of the Society for Relief of the Insane. Hartford County. Eli Todd, M D. Elijah F. Read. M D. Wm S. Pierson. George Sumner, M. D. Samuel B. Woodward, M. D. New-London County. John 0. Miner, M. D. Avery Downer. George Tisdale. Frederick Morgan, M D. Dyer T. Brainard. Fairfield County. Nathan Tisdale, M. D. Elijah Middlebrook, M. D. Cyreneus H. Booth. Jabez G Hardyear, M. D. Gideon Beardslee. Middlesex County. Thomas Miner, M D. Samuel Carter, M. D. Andrew F. Warner. Ward Woodbridge Daniel Wadsworth Samuel Tudor David Watkinson Wm. H imlay T. S. Williams J. T Peters H. L. Ellsworth Nathaniel Fatten Jonathan Law Nathaniel Terry Charles Sigourney Robert Watkinson George Goodwin Charles Seymour James Dodd Spencer Whiting El'sha Shepard James H. Wells Daniel Buck Dudley Buck J^i'ew-Haven County. Eli Ives, M. D. Jonathan Knight, M. D. Timothy P Beers. John Titsworth, M D. Virgil M. Dow. Litchfield County; Samuel Rockwell, M. D. William Buell, M. D. Warren R. Fowler, M. D. Roswell Abernethy. Conant Catlin. Windham County. Thomas Hubbard, M. D Luther Manning. Charles Moulton. Earl Swift. Archibald Welch. Tolland Cnimtg. John S. Peters, M. D. Nathan Howard, M. D. Eleazer Hunt. TIOJVJN HERTFORD. nis.|c i 100! Brown and Savage ■100 jJoseph Morgan lOO Elisha Dodd 300 Henry Hudson 300 'Cyprian Nichols 250: j,John Butler so' John Olmsted 300; j Jeremy Hoadley 50 '' David Porter >o' Richard Goodman 50 Josephus Granger 200 Reuben Langdon 100 Oliver D. Cook 200 Isaac Spencer 50 John Hempsted 7 jj jEbenezer Barnard 50 I James Thomas 100 Charles Whiting 150 |IC and S. Dodd 125 1 Griffin Stedman 50 Eli Todd Dls 50 50 15 100 50 50 50 25 100 50 20 100 100 10 20 50 60 25 15 30 49 13 George Sumner Dls C. 25 Amos B. Roll 5 r Nathan Johnson 35 Daniel Jones 5 Norton and Stocking Augustus Pease Henry Pease Gaius Lyman Eli Ely Thomas Day 25 15 5 70 Thomas C. Perkins Caleb L. Packard N. J Elliot , Willis King 10 5 5 5 10 Lee Goodwin 5 50 William H. Beecher o Charles Babcock 20 Miles A Tuttle 5 Samuel Gray 10 James Bennett 5 George Terry Henry Grew 10 10 John L. Bunce W. Hudson and L. Skinner 5 10 Do for a friend 5 William H Basset 5 Lynde Olmsted 10 jM. I. Danforth 5 Alfred Holt 5 |S. W. Collins 2 Enoch Perkins 50 EHsha Peck 2 James Ward 50 .Isaac Bullard 2 Roswell Bartholomew 20 Oliver Treet 2 Wm. W. Ellsworth 100' J. Goodwin jr. 2 Wm. Watson 20 Chauncey Robbins 2 John M. Niles 40 James S. Shapter 2 Wm. Ely 40 William Miller 2 James M. Goodwin 10 1 Horace Hays 5 Peter Thatcher 15 Michael Bull 201 Aug-ustus Thatcher 15 C. R Comstock 15 Daniel Crowell 5 Ebenezer Flower 15 Chauncey Barnard 10 Burrage B Dimock 5 Isaac Bliss 20 Elisha P. Corning 10 Nathaniel Goodwin 10 Peter B. Gleason 17 Aaron Chapin and Son 5 Eleazer Porter 10 Abel Brewster 20 Henry L Porter. 5 Thomas H Gallaudet 15 Jedediah Olcott, of N. York 10 Henry Kilbourn 25 1 Nathaniel Eggleston 5 Charles Munn 10 iS. H. Huntington 5 Daniel P. Hopkins 25 'Elisha Cushman 10 Henry Seymour Jonathan Brace 100 Hezekiah Huntington 5 50 Daniel St. John 6 Noah A. Phelp9 iO Samuel Whitman 1 Oliver E Williams 50 Benjamin Bishop 2 B. C. Burdett 20 Joanna Griswold 1 Mason F. Cogswell 25 Eliphalet Averill 100 'saac D. Bull 40 H. B. Chaffee 50 J. K. Scarborough 10 A. M. Collins 50 Jesse Deane 40 Walter Mitchell 50 Samuel Whittelsey 25l Edward Watkinson 100 Nathaniels. Wheaton . 20| j Asa Farwell 1 50 Luther Savage 30 Solomon Porter 30 Joel Hawes 20 Asa Francis 25 Samuel G. Goodrich 201 Caleb Goodwin 25 Abel Flint 201 ; Jacob Sargeant 4C Frederic Bange 50 1 Andrew Kingsbury 25 Nathan Morgan 20 Joseph B Gilbert 2C Arist. Champion 25 Ariel Hancock If Joseph Trumbull 45 | Henry Corning 1C A. Smith 15 Isaac Perkins 1C J. L. Comstock 12 Jonathan W. Edward9 2C ► J. Ripley 20 Eliphalet Terry 50 John G. C. Brainard 10 i Aaron Colton 1C Thomas Tileston 5 James Hosmer 21 Michael Olcott 20 | James B Hosmer 2 Bates and Rose 10 i Joseph Rogers 501 John Russ 50 : Daniel Hinsdale jr. 5C ) Edward Hopkins 10 Charles Spencer K ) Daniel H Arnold 5 Charles Nichols D. F. Manice 5 Horace Burr 2 s Henry Benton 5 "Selah Treat 1 ) is Spencer and Gilman Benjamin J. Boardman Burr and Robbins Levi Collins Charles Sheldon Normand Smith John Goodwin 2d Leonard Bacon Elijah Terry E. Tisdale Isaac Tousey O. Bulkley Josiah Hempsted Samuel Ledlie Robert Turner Frederick Oaks Samuel Tuttle AbelChapin jr George Smith Josiah Beckwith John Wing David Greenleaf Joseph Pratt Roderick Terry Joseph Church Charles Butler Alva Gilman Colt and Williams Asahel Saunders Daniel Goodale jr. Theophilus Howell Horace Goodwin 2d. Oliver Woodford Thomas D. Boardman Sherman Boardman Moses Goodwin Leonard Kennedy Enoch Powers Thomas G. Hart Julius Catlin Nathan Allyn Seth Terry Sheldon Woodbridge John Bolles Seymour and Lee Orrin W ebster Benjamin Phelps E. Harrington Dwell Morgan Goodwin and Webster A portion of the above subscription and that of afciv individuals else- •zv/iere, became absolute by the locat- tion of the Institution* BERLIN. Benoni Upson Shubael Pattison Elishama Brandegee jr. Orrin Bulkley Henry Upson Jabez Langdon Daniel Dunbar Joseph Galpin Samuel Porter Royal Bobbin* Dls C 10 50 5 25 10 20 5 5 10 5 20 5 5 10 10 25 no 20 20 10 20 12 5 5 25 15 5 10 5 5 BRISTOL. Thomas Barnes jr. George Mitchel Ira Hooker James Lee Josiah Read Austin Bishop Leicester Carrington John Birge Eli Lewis jr. Isaac W. Shelton Tracy l'eck Richard Peck 'Asa Upson Philip Gaylord Bryan Hooker BURLINGTON. Aaron Hitchcock v-*- aite Lowrey Zebu'ou Frisbie Gad Friesbee Abraham fettibone jr. David Maiks EAST-HARTFORD William Tully Levi Goodwin Martin Stanley John Pitkin Shubael Griswold Gideon Olmsted Mary Austin Elizabeth Griswold Martha Flagg JosephiM Merrow Ann Olmsted Giles Olmsted Samuel Pitkin Joy H. Fairchild Aaron F. Olmsted Mary L.Olmsted Julia Olmsted Charles H. Olmsted Theodore Pitkin Daniel Pitkin Selah Webster Elihu Olmsted Solomon Olmsted Ashbel Cowles James Stanley Timothy Hall Austin Hall Moses Forbes jr. George Wells Amos Ransom Samuel Brewer Asahel Porter Benjamin BidweH Job Porter Elisha Olmsted Osmyn Pitkin Lawson Gould Persius Olmsted George Cheney James PitMn 20 William BIgelow Lemuel Butler Ozias Roberts Anson Cowles David Pitkin Theodore Stanley Asa Cowles Joseph Roberts George Pitkin Jonah Williams Roger Burnham Solomon Burnham George O'msted W. Ransom £d*aro barren John Judson Joseph i reat Edward Forbes Richard Hills Vine Hills Allen Steward George Reynold Richard Pitkin Daniel W Griswold Daniel Marsh Elisha B. Cook Horace Pitkin Simeon Birge Dudley Woodbridge We'ls Woodbridge Benjamin Lyman Deodat Woodbridge Daniel Abbey John Olds Joseph Pitkin Alexander McLean William Cooley R. R Phelps Theodore Pitkin EAST-WINDSOR. Thos Robbins,per an. for 10 years John '*'atson Aaron Bissell Roswell Grant Abner Read, per ann. for 6 years Abiel Wolcott Roswell Elmer Josiah Bragg Elizur Wolcott Epaphras Bissell Daniel Hayden Eli B. Haskell Roswell Colson Joseph Hosmer Elisha Morton Tob Ellsworth John Collins Increase Clapp Daniel Allen Zenas Beers Horace Wolcott Hezekiah Bisseli Samuel Moore Joseph Lccmis Dls c. Dls 5 Joshua Eaton 3 2 Samuel Bancroft jr. 2 3 Elijah F. Reed 5 1 Young Men's Association 80 1 .Charles Jenks 50 1 Ephraim S. Phelps 20 1 Joel Holkins 20 1 Harvey Holkins 20 3 Charles S Phelps 20 1 Timothy Ellsworth 12 5 Shub. Bartlett, per ann. for 5 years 2 5 Josephus Buikley 20 2 Levi Palmer jr. 3 5 55 Stephen Heath 10 1 David Abbee 5 2 John Chabbuck 5 2 IZachariah Allen 6 1 John Bancroft 3 2 Henry ^'atson 12 1 Jesse Charlton 2 3 Martin Rockwell 6 3 Eli Morton, (annually) 2 5 Timothy Stoughton do 2 5 , IThomas Tarbox do 2 2 'John Bissell 2d. do 2 5 Moses Osborn do 2 5 jAsa Bruce do 2 2 Elisha Kingsbury do 2 2 | Anson Bissell do 2 5 Eli Olcott do 2 5 Horace Newbury do 2 5 Arodi P Wolcott do 2 2 Daniel Porter do 2 2 Thomas Potwine 3 5 Noah Sadd 2 5 Oliver Tudor 12 5 2 ENFIELD. 5 Elam O. Potter 20 William Dixon (annually) 2 Solomon Terry 4 4 Abiel Pease 2 20 'R. and L Parsons and Co. 2 20 ; Ephraim P Prudden 2 12 ;Pi 1 5 Daniel Abbey 2 15 [Sylvester Lusk 2 3 J. B Hyde per ann. for 3 years 2 4 Isaac Wright 2 10 Samuel Pease 5 David Gates, per ann. for 4 years 0 5 Harvey Terry E. F. Cook 1 12 2 4 F L. Robbins per ann. for 3 years 2 3 Joseph O msted 2 5 Abel King 1 5 Isaiah Allen jr. 1 5 Henry Terry 2 5 Abner Meacham 1 4 L. T. Pease 2 2 (Reuben Hamilton 1 io; J A. Bush 5; Eber Pease 1 3 ||Ephraim P-Potter 2 ! 1'Moses Allen 1 5Q 21 FARMINGTON. Chauncey Deming Timothy Cowles Gad Cowles Lemuel Whitman Martin Cowles N. Woodruff Samuel Deming Richard Cowles Edward Hooker Horace Cowles George Cowles Noah Porter Anna Lewis Timothy Pitkin Timothy H. Root Asa Andrews Sidney Wadsworth Erastus Perry Jared Griswold Susannah Deming Solomon Langdon Nathaniel W. Bishop Daniel Tillotson GLASTENBURY. Samuel Wells Joseph Wright David Hubbard Zepheniah H. Smith Hezekiah Hale Benjamin Hale Walter Hale Leonard E. Hale Roger Gibson William Wilson Chester Hills Aaron H. Blish Samuel Gibson Oliver Brainard Elisha Goodrich Ezra Dayton Jerusha Goodrich Amos Deane Jesse Strickland Joseph Kilborn Nathan W. Hale Henry H. Wells Jesse l'ryon Thomas Hubbard Justus Blinn Sampson Horton Jonathan Wells Russell Chapman Ransom Tomlinson Jeremiah Post Joseph Wells Ralph Carter Mervin Dayton Horatio Holister David E. Hubbard GRANBT. Appleton Robbins Walter Thrall Dls. C 206 20 70 20 40 10 15 3 20 10 12 5 10 15 5 5 3 5 2 10 20 2 3 Samuel Clarke Elam Fuller Abijah Rowe J. Griffin jr. Ansel Hays Abner Case Isaac Phelps John Willey , Daniel Benjamin James O Pond Oliver Eno HARTLAND. Jared Newell Ammi Linsley MARLBOROUGH. E.H. Buel SIMSBURT. Allen McLean Ursula Stebbins Samuel S. Stebbins Elisha Phelps Calvin Barber John Bestor Lydia G. Humphrey Titus Barber Jeffery O. Phelps James Goodwin Asaph Tuller SOUTHINGTON. William Robinson Selah Lewis Sally Lewis Chester Whittlesey David L. Ogden | John E. Benjamin Levi Hart Josiah Andrews Timothy Hart Jude Hart Lyman Andrews Reuben Hart Sylvester Norton Seth Peck Franklin Hitchcock C. and H. Graniss Arnold Atwater Philemon Woodruff Enos Clarke Amon Mathery Mark Lane Phinehas Pardee Theodosius Clarke Urban Barrett Root Gridley John Wightman Leverett Curtis Roswell More Roswell Hart Stephen Walkley 22 SUFFIELD. Asa Butler William Gay Jonathan Pomeroy Charles Sherman Christopher Jones Peletiah A. Burbank Alanson Pease Harvey Bissell Asaph L. Bissell Oliver Rising Nathaniel Rising jr. Horace Kendall Thadeus Granger Dyer Woodworth Asahel Hatheway jr. Samuel Smith Simon Kendall John Lewis Luther Loomis Joseph Pease Epaphras King Elizabeth Leavitt Samuel Hanchett John W. Hanchett Benajah Owen Andrew Denison Thadeus Taylor Thadeus Lyman Curtis Rose Ezekiel Osborn Israel Harman jr. John A. Sheldon WETHERSFIELD. John Williams Justus Riley Martin Wells Caleb J. Tenney Winthrop Buck Barzillai D. Buck Samuel B. Woodward Henry Woodward Timothy Stillman Jesse Goodrich Asher Robins Levi Butler Ashbel Robertson Edward Shepherd Selden Miner Frederick Butler George Stillman Thomas Warner James Smith Henry Robbins Elisha Williams Jacob Warner Leonard Wells J. Lincoln Goodrich John Butler Elisha Wolcott Robert Robbins Levi Churchill Jacob Dix Ezekiel P. Belden SreDhen B. Goodman Dls. C 12 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 100 2 2 o 25 2 2 10 2 5 5 5 2 2 1 2 3 2 Riley Coleman John Francis jr. Daniel Russell jr, Frederick Buckley Ashbel Dickeman Thomas Griswold Asbbel Wells Sarah Buck John Palmer James Griswold 2d Samuel Galpin Martin Kellogg Martin Kellogg jr. Joseph Camp Simeon Stoddard Jeremiah Seymour Josiah W. Griswold Theodore Seymour Josiah Atwood James Wells Origen Wells Amos Andrus Roger Veils Joab Brace Martin Robbins Levi Lusk William W. Turner Charles Woodward Calvin Chapin WINDSOR. 'James Loomis Martin Ellsworth Henry Newberry John Sargeant Harriss Haskell Herlehigh Haskell Roger Phelps Elihu Roberts Odiah Loomis Guy Talcott Job Drake Horace Filley F. Bissell Almerin Gillett Seth Dexter Samuel Strong David Gibbs John Sill William S. Pierson James Bennett Luther Spalding Joseph Russell Henry Sill David Grant Carlton Wilcox I William Griswold Levi Hayden Richard Niles I John T. Waters I Cyrus Phelps Origen Griswold Isaac Hayden jr. Nathaniel L. Hayden David Paine Anne Howard 23 Dls]C 1 Dls C Daniel Gillett 2! Elnathan Atwater 5 Joshua Latham 2 Titus Street 20 Allen M. Mather 12 Robert Atwater 3 Isaac Owen 12 Marcus Merriman 5 Richard Butler 15 Jehiel Forbes 10 Oliver Filley 3 Russell Hotchkiss 5 John Douglass 5 NEW-HAVEN. C. Mac Rae 5 Eli Ives 50 Dyer White 10 Thomas C. Brownell, ann. 2 years 25 B. Bradley 2 Timothy Dwight 20 Joseph N. Clarke 5 Charles Denison 10 W. Hotchkiss 3 Elizur Goodrich 4 John Cooke and Son 2 Eli Whitney 50 William Hillhouse 20 George Hoadley 10 Lisle Lloyd 3 Seth P. Staples 10 John Bradley 2 Normand Dexter 12 S J. Hitchcock, (annually) 2 Nathan Peck 10 A. H. Maltby o Henry W. Edwards 10 Charles A. Ingersoll 3 Jonathan Knight, ann. 5 years 5 William Leffingwell 50 Simeon Baldwin 10 John Skinner 5 Charles Atwater 20 Nathan Lyon 2 Stephen Huggins 5 Stephen Mott 5 Chauncey Bunce 10 Friend of the Institution 10 Elijah Thompson 15 John Rowe 3 Cement Gordel 2 iMary Hillhouse 2 David C. Deforest 20 Eli Mix 1 Abraham Bishop 15 jjoel Atwater Or Jeremiah Day 30 Enos A. Prescott 3 Ralph 1. Ingersoll ' 5 S. B. Marshall 2 William Bristol 10 j Nathaniel R. Clarke 2 Lucius Atwater, ann. 2 years 5 1 Benjamin Beecher 3 Abraham Bradley jr. 10 | Samuel Forbes 3 William Mix 5 I W. Buddington 3 William Mosely 5 S. R. Crane 3 Isaac Gilbert and Sons iol Philip Saunders 2 Jared Bradley 10 Benjamin Silliman 5 Timothy Bishop 5 Nathan J. Stiles 2 David Austin 3 ------ Parker 1 John Babcock 10 A. S. Bacon and Co. t John Babcock 2d. 5 Stephen Twining s William H. Jones 5 Joseph P. Hotchkiss 3 John Nicoll and Co. 25 Henry Hotchkiss Silas Hotchkiss 2 Nahum Flagg 2 2 Nathaniel W Taylor 5 Zina Hotchkiss 2 Nathan Whiting 5 Elihu Sanford 5 BRANFORD. George William? 10 Jona. Rose 2d. 10 Mary Denison 5 Thadeus Harrison 3 William Austin jr. 2 1 Butler Harrison 4 Leman Dunning 5 1 Thomas G. Wolcott 5 Obadiah Hotchkiss and Son 10 iRufus Linsley 3 Henry Oaks 3 IMathew Noyes 20 W. J Forbes 5 'Stephen Smith 3 Charles Chauncey 5 i Reuben Harrison o William W. Boardman 1 5 i Julius Maltby 2 H. Daggett jr. 5 i Josiah Fowler and Sons 4 L. E. Wales 5 Henry Elliot 2 William Brintnal 5 Mr. Gillett 2 David Daggett 20 James Barker 2 Elisha Hull 3 Willoughby L Lay S Jedediah Morse 5 Ebenezer Linsley jr. 5 James Hillhouse 10 John Maltby 3 William McCrackan 10 1 Ralph Linsley 2 A. Burrittjr 3 Levi Fowler 2 Leonard Bradley a 1 ' 24 CHESHIRE. Rufus Hitchcock Burrage Beaca Thomas T. Cornwcll William L. Foot Tillotson Bronson Asa Cornwall A Friend Andrew Hull William R. Hitchcock Cyrus Baldwin Stephen Jarvis Richard Beach Thaddeus Street Bethuel Flagg Silas Hitchcock Samuel Hull B D. Doolittle Asa Tuttle Samuel A. Foot Andrew Hull jr. William Law William Law jr. Levi Langdon Ira Barns Pbilo Barns Reuben H. Roys Isaac B. Moss DERBY. Phebe Stiles Thomas Vose John Humphrey Mary Humphrey Zephaniah Swift Sarah M. Swift Leman Stone Isaac Jennings Levi Hull William Thompson Lyman Smith jr. Edward Crafts Ralph Gates R. Hitchcock Shelden Smith Jeremiah French Bezaleel Gates John Lewis EAST-HAVEN. Bela Farnham Nicholas Street Elnathan Street Moses A Street Ebenezer Hemingway Edmond Bradley James Thompson John Hemingway GUILFORD. Nathaniel Griffing William Todd, (annually) Joel L. Griffing do Samuel Elliott Samuel Robinson )ls. C I Dls George Landon] 2 Joel 1 uttle 2 12 Samuel C. Johnson 2 12 David Baldwin 4 12 William Spencer 2 5 Jedediah Lathrop George Griswold 2 3 2 2 John Caldwell 2 5 Nathaniel R. Landon 2 5 Ann Chittenden 2 5 Joel Griffing 2 2 Miner Bradley 2 2 Samuel Robinson jr. (annually) 2 5 Joanna Hart 2 2 Abraham Blatchley 4 2 Curtiss Wilcox 2 2 Jonathan S W ilcox 2 3 Timothy Grave 2 2 Theophilus Scrantort 2 2 Phinehas Meigs 2 5 Theophilus Scranton jr. 2 5 Benjamin Hart 2 10 .Frederick Lee 10 12 Julius Willardjr. 2 2 E'izur Dudley 2 2 Cyrus Benton 2 2 Ambrose Dudley 1 2 2 HAMDEN. John A Cornwell 3 Elam Bradley 1 2 S W. Linsley 1 2 Elijah Hart 5 5 Samuel . twater 1 I Aaron Chatterton 1 2 Alfred Bassett 1 5 Jared Bassett 2 5 2 MERIDEN. 2 Othniel Ives 2 2 Samuel Paddock jr. 1 2 Isaac 1. Hough 5 1 Samuel Yale 2 2 William Yale 2 2 2 MILFORD. 1 Jehu Clarke 2 1 William Strong 2 1 Abijah Carrington NORTH-HAVEN. 2 3 William J. Boardman 2 2 Joel Ray 2 2 Daniel Pierpont 2 1 Eliador Sanford 2 2 | Joseph Foot 5 3 2 2 i Justus Bishop 1 ORANGE. Stephen W. Stebbins 5 5 2 William Stebbins 2 1 WALLINGFORD. 21 Caleb Cook 2 4| ; James Carrington 2 2 'John Andrews 5 25 E. M. Pomeroy Lyman Cannon Miles M. Carrington Joshua Atwater Henry L. Beebe Amos Dutton Caleb Atwater Jno. D. Reynolds Constant Kirtland Selden Yale Benajah Moss Abel Cook Malache Cook Aaron Cook WATERBURY. Amasa Goodyear Jesse Porter John Kingsbury Joseph Porter Edward Field Frederick Leavenworth James M. L. Scovil James Brown Samuel Holmes Bennett Bronson Austin Steele WOODBRIDGE. Thomas Darling Elioenia Clarke Isaac Goodsell Richard Baldwin Noyes Darling NEW-LONDON. Elias Perkins Thomas H Cushing Robert Coit Thomas W. Williams Christopher Manwaring John P. Trott Simeon Smith Increase Wilson Charles Huntington I. Thompson.30dollars,payablein medxine Richard Law Ezra Chappell J. C. Dalrimple Joseph Skinner, of New-York Samuel H P. Lee, 1 gross N L Billious Pills, market price, 30 dollars H. G. Broom NORWICH. Joseph Huntington Richard Adams Alfred Mitchell Andrew Huntington Joseph Strong Zachariah Huntington Luther Spalding Nathanie' Shipman Calvin Goddard Dwight Ripley Dls. 1 1 1 5 1 I 15 2 2 3 2 3 1 10 200 50 25 12 15 5 5 5 5 Russel Hubbard J. W Kinney William Rogers Erastus Coit Charles Perkins Heaekiah Perkins William Williams jr. Henry Strong James Lanman Daniel Lathrop Mrs. Lathrop Abel Griswold Jesse and Simeon Breed Ralph Bolles Hezekiah Tracy Joseph Perkins \ppleton Meech Charles Rockwell F A. Perkins Joseph Breed [Jedediah Huntington Daniel Havens lErastus Davison A Friend COLCHESTER. John Turner Samuel Randall Samuel Bridges John Isham jr. and Son Nathaniel S. Woodbridge J. C. Bulkley Salmon Cone Solomon Judd David Deming Henry Champion [John R. Watrous Guy Bigelow | Howell Rogers Esther Cleveland Frederick Morgan I Oliver Rogers I John lsham | FRANKLIN. Reuben Burgess IDyer M'Call 'Joseph Harvey i Jason W. Kingsley Susan Tracy John Gager 'Othniel Gager I Jared Hyde Amasa Hyde | GR0T0N. John O. Miner Rufus Smith Latham Avery 'Elisha Avery I Noyes Barber Elijah Bailey Rufus Avery 'Russell Gallup James Gallup Seth Williams 26 Warren Williams Erastus Williams Timothy Tuttle Joseph S. Avery Frederick A. Avery Ebenezer Morgan Adam Larabee Susannah Lester Ralph Hurlburt Asa Prentice Ebenezer Avery jr. Norman B. Brown Cyrus Allyn Lathrop Allyn Sanford Stoddard Isaac Gallup Gurdon Bill David Geer Phineas Holdredge Eneas Morgan GRISWOLD. John Breed (annually) Daniel Wight Elijah Lester William Tucker Joseph Leonard Elizabeth I .eonard Nathan Stanton Horatio Waldo Lucius Tyler LISBON. Tyler Brown Roswell Adams John Reed Jedediah SafFord Samuel Leavitt jr. Sylvester Johnson Andrew Clark J. Matthewson John Gray LYME. Nathaniel Matson Thomas Sill NORTH STONINGTON. Cyrus Williams Samuel Chapman Levi Crocker Elias Smith John Browning Joseph Ayres jr. Nathan Pendleton Chester Smith PRESTON. Stephen Meech J. N Brewster Isaac Avery Amos Avery 2d. Eleazer B Downing Dennison Palmer Moses Hillard WillfanvB. Brown Dls C. Dls, 2 5 2 Joshua Barstow 2 SALEM. 3 2 2 Henry Perkins 12 STONINGTON. ■ 5 Ira Hart 2 2 Samuel F. Denison 20 5 Stephen Babcock 1 2 A. Stanton jr. 1 5 Nathan Smith 2 1 J. W. Stanton 2 1 Ephraim Williams 20 2 G. Hubbard 2 2 James P. Sheffield 2 2 Enoch Burrows 50 2 Joseph Scholfield 5 2 Simon Rhodes 5 1 Elisha Faxon 10 2 John Kirby 5 Thomas Palmer 3 Peleg Hancox 2 2 Stephen Avery 5 2 Elias Brown 5 1 Daniel Eldridge 3 2 John Hyde 5 1 Simon Carew 2 1 Dudley Randall 3 1 D. C. Smith 3 2 William Lord 10 2 Thomas Noyes 2 William Randall 5 Amos Gallup 2 2 Peleg Dennison 21 2 E Fanning 2 1! Giles R Hallam 5 » B F.Phelps 2 1 Thomes Noyes 2d. 1 50 C. H.Smith 1 3 Paul Burdick 1 1 Jonas Breed 2 3 'Thomas Noyes 2 Amos Ross, of Westerly 3 5 WATERFORD. 5 | James Rogers 2d. 2 Peter Latimer 2 Thomas S. Perkins 3 5 Gilbert Rogers 2 1 Isaac Rogers 2 1 Paul Rogers 2 Christopher Browne 2 William Gorton 2 Richard R. Morgan 1 Benj. Brown 1 George Gibson 5 FAIRFIELD. 2 Roger M. Sherman 50 2 David Hull 20 2 Eben Dimon 12 K Samuel A. Nichols 3 2 David Burr 10 2 A. G. Jennings 3 2 Hez. Osborn 3 2 Walter Thorp 6"! 27 Dls C Caleb Brewster 4 Russell B. Botsford Bradley Perry 3 Seth Comstock Charles Perry 5 John Rider jr. Joseph Perry 2 Fry and Gregory Eleazor Bulkley 3 Ezra Gregory Ebenezer Osborn 5 Ezra Bougbton W.B. Nash 5 Friend Starr J. Sturges and Timothy Atwood— {Elijah. Sanford ticket, 5 dollars—blank 00 Nathaniel Bishop Jeremiah Sturges and Henry Sher- Russell Benedict wood—ticket, 5 dollars—net Abel B. Blackman product 17 Seth Seeley Obadiah Bradley 3 Ebenezer Stevens Agur Judson 3 Samuel B. Sherwood 25 BRIDGEPORT. E. Swift 5 Benjamin Brooks William Richards 3 Enoch Foote Eben Jesup 10 William Peet, ann. 4 years Burr Bradley 3 Elijah Waterman Lewis Nash 2 Eben Fairchild, ann. 3 years Stephen Morehouse 3 Sylvanus Sterling Henry Burr Seymour Taylor 2 Mary Clift 5 Wilson Hawley Ann Ripley 2 Reuben Tweedy Mary Kent 6 Daniel Sterling Walter Thorp jr. 3 William De Forest Aaron Sherwood 5 Charles T. Nichols Gideon Tomlinsoq 12 E. Seeley George Hayt Walter Bradley 5 A. D. Baldwin 5 Isaac Burrows David Hill 5 Nathan Tisdale Eben Banks 3 David Sterling Aaron Burr 2 Ezra Gregory Joseph Hyde Samuel Jackson 5 2 DARIEN. Corey Taber 2 Bell and Waterbury Talcott Banks 2 John Weld jr. Solomon Disbro 2 Lewis Raymond 3 GREENWICH. Levi J Downs 1 Isaac Lewis jr. John D. Wilson 5 Isaac Lewis Daniel Sherwood jr. 1 Samuel Bush Eunice Banks 2 1 Zopher Mead Abigail Couch 2 Isaac Mead Thomas T Rowland 3 Abraham Mead E W. Hooker 5 Silas Davis Daniel Bradley 1 jShadrach Mead Samuel Avery 5 | .Stephen Waring jZenas Mead DANBURY, | Amos Mead Stephen B. Benedict 2 Justus L. Bush Eliak'm Wildman 2 Wi'liam Knapp Samm 1 Tweedy 25 Joshua Ferris Zalman Wildman Russell White 25 20 HUNTINGTON. A'.anson Hamlin 10 Joseph Shelton Moss White 10 • Joseph Hull Russell Hoyt 10 Ebenezer Beardsley Eli T. Hoyt Horace Bull 5 Sturges Bulkley 3 Hezekiah Rudd Fairchild Wildman 3 Samuel P Mills Mather B. Whittlesey 5 David B. Newton John Rider Daniel Comstock 5 10 NEWTOWN. David Foote 10 Daniel Burhans Jleuben Booth 5 Mrs. Catherine Burhans 28 *vs Timothy Shepherd 5 Erastus Seeley Husted and Hoyt David V. B. Baldwin 5 Henry Beers 5 isamuel Raymond Ezra G'over 1 3 Ebenezer Ayres Czar Keener 3 Caleb Benedict William Edmond 5 1 Eliphalet St John L P Hickok 3 Ebenezer Carter Ebenezer Turner 8 i Theophilus Fitch Charles Chapman 3 l Abner Beers 3 READING. Samuel C. Blackman 3 Judson W. Seley Cal-b Baldwin 5 Lemuel Sanford Harman Warner 1 ! Abiel K. Botsford Joseph Dick 1 John D. Merritt John Judson 5 John M. Heron Bennett Glover 3 Aaron Sanford jr. Abijah Merritt 2 Jonathan Bartlett Abiel B. Glover 2 Simeon Mernger NORWALK. RIDGEFIELD Daniel Piatt 2 Nehemiah Perry Dan Taylor 2 Abner Gilbert Aaron Adams 2 Samuel Stebbins Seth Taylor 2 Richard Randall Stephen Hanford 2 1 Jesse S. Bradley Abijah Hanford 2 William Hawley Taylor Hur'burt 2 Elijah Hawley George Scribner 2 Thaddeus Keeler Charles Gildon 5 Isaac Lewis Joseph Piatt 2 Samuel M. Phelps Sylvester Eaton 5 Elisha Hawley Clarke Bissell 5 Nathan Smith jr. Hawley Olmsted 10 Phillip Bradley Ebenezer D Hoyt 5 William Crocker Henry Belden 5 Harvey Smith Jonathan Knight 2 Thomas Hollingshead Eliphalet Lockwood 10 Jabez M. Gilbert R Sherwood 5 James Stuart John Eversley 2 S. C. Lyny Robert Cameron 2 David Burr Hezekiah Betts 2 Nathan Burton W. and B. Lockwood 12 John Benedict Samuel Cannon 10 Stephen Lockwood 2 STAMFORD. W. M. Betts 2 John W. Holly E. B. Bennett 2 John Davenport S. Mallory and Co. 2 S. H. Miner Thadds Betts 2 Fitch Rodgers Ebenezer Phillips 2 James F Palmer Benjamin Isaacs 2 Samuel Lockwood jr. M. 1. Street 5 Charles Hawley Jesse Curtis 2 Daniel Smith Samuel Gray 2 John Sheldon Buckingham St. John 2 1 A Friend Nathan Odell 2 Do Chichester andQuintard 4 1 Abraham Davenport Enathan Church 1 ! J. Wood Joseph Lockwood 1 25j Charles Knapp Enos Kellogg 2 1 Ebenezer Ferris NEW-CANAAN. I TRUMBULL. Samuel St. John 5 Stephen Gregory Samuel S. Noyes 2 Robert Middlebrook Joseph Silliman 2 il Stephen Middlebrook William Bonney 5 Stephen Beardsley 29 Dls. WESTON. Jesse Wakeman 5 David Brewster Joseph Palmer jr. Joseph Palmer UiS. 4 20 Stephen. Wheeler 10 10 Stephen Jennings 1 Edward Keyes 4 David Silliman 2 Alva Simons 2 Abel Gregory 5 Benjamin Bosworth 5 Joseph Bennett 2 Gabriel Baldwin 5 CANTERBURY. ira Baldwin 1 John Clarke 5 Walker Sherwood 2 Andrew Harris 12 Peter Silliman 1 Thomas Coit 5 Eli Adams 1 Jedediah Johnson 2 Ebenezer Seeley 1 Andrew T. Judson R. Adams 5 2 WILTON. 1 Daniel Frost jr. 2 Charles Smith 3 Solomon Paine 2 A Friend 5| Job Rood 2 Asahel Raymond 2| Ethan Chaffee 2 David Willard 2 Samuel L. Hough 2 Mathew Marvin 10 Thomas B Pellet o A. R. Betts 2 |Festus Baldwin 2 Jonathan Middlebrook 5 Elijah Baldwin 2 Sylvanus Haight 10 Samuel Comstock 2 | HAMPTON. Bela St. John Samuel Olmsted 2 2 1 Roger and Solomon Taintor John Tweedy 30 2 Daniel Church jr. 3 Philip Pearl jr. 2 Zadock Raymond 2 Thomas Grove jr. 2 Summers Middlebrook 1 Asahel Hammond Ludovicus Weld 2 2 BROOKLIN. Daniel Putnam 50 KILLINGLEY.. David C. Bolles 5 Hezekiah Howe 2 Eleazer Mather 2 Vine Robinson 5 PLAINFIELD. Jonathan A Welch 3 Orrin Fowler 2 Godfrey Brown 1 50 Joseph Eaton 12 Charles Sabin 3 Ebenezer Eaton1 4 Uriel Fuller 2 Elkanah C. Eaton' 5 Thomas Backus jr. 1 John Douglass 3 Paddock Richmond 2 Lott Morgan 2 Samuel I. May, ann. 5 years 10 Rowland Greene 20 P Dennison 2 William Kinne 2 George Martin 1 Josiah Fuller 2 Pascal P. Tyler 3 Sessions Lester 2 Ebenezer Spalding 51 James Gordon 5 William Putnam 5 Joseph Hutchins 2 Adams White jr. 3 Isaac Knight 5 Thomas Huntington 2 Bela P. Spalding 5 P0MFRET, Thomas Hubbard 20 WINDHAM. Elisha B Perkins 5 Zephaniah Swift 20 James Porter 5 Peter Webb 10 Oliver Grosvenor 2 John Taintor 20 Job Williams 5 Charles Taintor 20 Darius Matthewson 7 Thomas Gray 10 Zephaniah Williams 2 Andrew Frink 5 Peter Hall 5 Levi Johnson 5 Squire Sessions 6 Dudley Hovey 5 Asa Copeland 1 M. and J. Cleveland 2 Ebenezer Thompson 5 Timothy Warren 5 Smith Wilkinson 5 Benjamin Dyer 5 Mary Sumner Samuel H. Lyon 5 3 ASHFORD. Samuel Tngalls 5 Minor Grant 10 Walter Lyon 2: GO iDls.lC Darius Hutchir.s Nathan Paine J. P. Hall THOMPSON. Joseph Watson George Lamed Simon Davis WOODSTOCK. Ebenezer Stoddard Thomas Morse Andrew A. Williams Asa Child Alva Underwood Abram W. Paine Andrew Williams Dan Lyman John M'Clellan Jedediah Kimball George Bowen William Bowen Spalding Barstow William K. Greene James M'Clellan Samuel Backus William Child Benjamin Hubbard LITCHFIELD, Oliver Wolcott Moses Seymour James Gould Asa Bacon William Buel Samuel Bull Abel Catlin Oliver Goodwin Moses Seymour jr. Seth P. Beers Phinehas Miner Ozias Seymour John R. Landon Judah C\ Landon Uriel Holmes John P. Brace Stephen Clarke James C. Wadsworth Andrew Benedict Charles G.Bennett Frederick Deming Solomon Marsh Artemas Trowbridge Leonard Goodwin Stranger 5. Galpin Harry Bulkley Roger Cook Daniel Baldwin Charles S. Webb Jabez W. Huntington Tapping Reeve Horace Gregory A. Kilbourn Ambrose Norton >n3than Osrring'&n 200 20 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 20 2 2 20 3 10 5 1 2 20 20 2 5 50 75 Truman Smith Benjamin Tallmadge, Moriss Woodruff John Welch John M. West (annually) Grove Catlin Julius Deming Alanson Abbey Amos Galpin Ebenezer Bolls BETHLEHEM. John Lanjidon (annually) Conant Catlin do Abel Peck do Joseph H. Bellamy ChaHncey Hall (annually) Phinehas Crane Adam C. Kasson Lucy Leavitt Sheldon C. Leavitt CANAAN. Joshua Cornwell Joseph Peet Silas Beckley Fitch Ferris Josiah Lawrence Samuel Bennett John J. Catlin Andrews and Stevens Samuel Forbes William Adams Benajah Douglass William M. Burrall GOSHEN. Erastus Lyman Theodore North Jonathan Thompson Truman Starr Abraham Norton Ebenezer N. Thompson Theron Towner John P. Porter David Wadham Moses Wadham jr. Adino Hale Moses Lyman Giles Griswold Timothy Collins Alexander Norton Helmont Kellogg Alfred Walter Augustus Mills George Cook John Osborn J. H. Collins Augustus Thompson Ambrose Collins Samuel Chapin HARWINT0N. Roswell Abernethy Abijah Catlin Isaac Catlin- Dls 2 20 5 10 2 4 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 2 2 1 10 10 10 1 2 I 1 1 3 10 10 1 3 2 50 2 2 10 2 1 2 4 1 5 10 10 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 25 SO Ol t Dls |C. William C. Abernethy 2 Rodney Rossiter Guy R. Sanford 2 Gideon Woodruff Anson Hungerford 2 Elijah Warner jr. Phineas W. Nobles 2 Ransom Blakslee ——— Cone 3 Apollos Warner KENT. SALISBURY. Asa Blair 2 Abijah C. Peet John Raymond Samuel Chittenden 3 John Whittlesey 2 David Lyman Abel Beech 2 John Bissell Nathaniel P. Perry 2 Samuel Church John H. Swift 1 50 Asahel Humphrey P. andD Judd 50 Henry Fitch Mills and Mansfield 2 Moore Chittendon Lewis Mills 2 William C. Sterling Mills Bordwell 1 Frederick A. Sterling Julius Caswell 1 Newman Holly Elias Smith 1 John G. Mitchell Nathan Slosson 1 Elisha Sterling :JohnM. Holly NEW-HARTFORD. Luther Holly William G. Williams 5 Eliphalet Whittlesey! Roger Mills 5 Isaiah Bartlet Theodore Cowles 5 Isaac and George C. Kellogg 5 SHARON. Joseph Wells 3 John Cotton Smith Mark Hamblin ll George King Abram Spencer si Nathaniel Berry Whiting and Wadsworth 5; Hezekiah Goodwin Jonathan Marsh 2 Samuel R. Gager Elias Kellogg 1 Oliver Kellogg Chauncey Seymour 2 Samuel Roberts Andrew Abernethy 2 John J Hollister John Brown 2 | Alpheus Jewett i Horatio Suiith NEW-MILFORD. Amasa Smith Elijah Boardman 25 Barnabas Toby Lyman Keeler 2 John Sears E Bache 5( > George King jr. Anan Hine 2 Charles Elliott Bebee Hine 1 Abram Beecher J. Lockwood 5( [ David Gould jr. John Stitson 2 J Ansel Sterling Samuel Canfield 2 Eli Mygatt 2 T0RRINGT0A William Taylor 2 John Gillett Orange Merwin 10 S. Woodward Samuel Comstock 3 William Battell David S. Boardman 4« Thaddeus Griswold Stanley Lockwood 5( ' Isaiah Tuttle Andrew Elliot 2 Samuel J. Mills Abel Hine 1 (Uriel Tuttle John Taylor 3 Newton Rossiter Russell Bun- NORFOLK. Horace Gillett Joseph Battel! 200 Elijah Gaylord Augustus Pettibone 10 Thomas Watson Benjamin Welch 5 | Uri Curtiss James Shepard 5 1 Giles Gaylord Nathaniel Stevens 2 ■ Daniel G. Humphrey Daniel G. Humphrey jr. PLYMOUTH. C. Hayden Joel Langdon 20 Griswold Woodward Eli Terry 20 P. M. Bissell Luther Hart 2 Anson Colt 32 John Barber Reuben Burr Roderick Bissell Epaphras Goodman Oliver Bissell Return Bissell Erastus Hodges Giles Whiting Mathew Grant Alexander Gillett Aaron Smith Miles Beach Lyman Wetmore Levi Munsell George P. Jarvis WASHINGTON. Constantine M'Mahon Warren R Fowler Daniel B Brinsmade Joseph Clarke Philo Clarke Elijah Hazen Norman Hazen Samuel Leavitt M. E. Mitchell John N. Gunn Youngs Elliott Herman Hine Jonathan Hine Simeon Mitchell Daniel T. Mitchell Curtis Hfckox Everts Moody Edward Frisbey Enos Mitchell Abijah Tomlinson Ensign Bushnell Eliphalet Tomlinson William Cogswell Joel Camp Chauncey Camp David Whittlesey Stephen Cogswell David Whittlesey 2d. P. and S. Averill WATERTOWN. Holbrook Curtiss Jonas Piatt C. and W. H. Merriman David Woodward Samuel Elton Benjamin De Forest WINCHESTER. Luman Wakefield (annually) Jonathan Coejr Joseph Miller (annually) James Boyd Horace Higley Hosea Hinsdale Bissell Hinsdale Zebina Smith Gideon Hall Reuben Cook' Dls c Dlsj l Josiah Smith jr. 1 l Elisha Smith 1 1 Reuben Hall 1 5 2 WOODBURY. 2 Philo De Forest O 20 lO Bacon 5 2 C. B. Foot 5 jN. C Sanford 3 Gideon B Botsford 3 John Strong jr. 1 50 'Nathan Burton ir. 2, ' .Matthew Miner jr. 2 ! Truman Orton 2 Elijah Sherman jr. 1 Horatio Gridley Chauncey Crafs 20 Daniel Bacon 10 20 Leman Sherman 20 William C Cogswell 2 Elijah Sherman o Steele and Colton 3 o William French 2 Marcus De Forest o Lewis Beers 4 Aaron Hitchcock 3 o Noah B Benedict 10 o MIDDLET0WN. 2 Nehemiah Hubbard 100 2 Abigail Hubbard 100 2 John R. Watkinson 50 4 Simeon North 20 2 Stephen T. Hosmer 20 2 1 homas Miner jr. 20 2 Edward S Cone 20 2 Jacob Sebor 5 2 John Pratt 10 2 John R Crane, 5—and 2 per ann. 5 3 Mary Alsop jr. 10 2 Fanny Alsop 8 1 John Alsop 5 2 Henry Chauncey 5 2 George W. Stanley 5 1 John Fisk 10 2 James Tibbals 5 1 Augustus Cooke 5 Stephen Crittenton 5 3 Allyn Southmayd 5 1 Minor Hotchkiss 5 2 ! A Friend 5 1 R D. Rand and Co. 5 3 | J. Barnes jr. 5—and 2 per ann. 5 4 i Wil iam Lyman 5 [William Johnson 5 iMatthew T. Russell 5 2 1 Cyrus Hurd 5 2 |H. S.Ward 5 1 j Lucy A. Shaler 5 5 'William R Swathel 5 o E B. Tompkins 5 2 G. M Boardman 5 5 ,E. G Southmayd 5 2 ; Horace Southmayd 20 2 Josiah Savage 20 1 'Joshua Stow 200 33 j O's C Dls. C. Hezekiah Rice 20 Maria Scovill 5 Joseph Coe 5 David Williams 2d •5 Linus Coe 10 William C. Bull 2 William Lyman 5 A melia P. Champlin E. S. Mather 5 1 DURHAM. Joseph Platts 2 John Swathel 20 Joel Pratt 5 Jared P. Kirtland 5 Charles W. Hayden 3 William S. Camp 3 Amasa Hayden 2] John Hall 5 Henry Hill 5 Joseph P. Camp 2 'Ebenezer Hayden 2| Guernsey Bates 5 Samuel Ingham 2 Daniel Bates 5 Obadiab Spencer 4 Charles Coe 3 George Read 2 Thomas Lyman 5 , George Spencer 1 Wedworth Wadsworth 51 lAlfred Worthington 2 Lemuel Camp 2 Alpheus Starkey 2 Dennis Camp s] G. Chauncey 2 BOLTON. Asahel Strong 2 Philander Parmerlee 12 Timothy Elliott 2! Eunice White 7 Gilbert C. Willett 3 Elijah White Manton and Nathaniel Hammond 15 4 EAST-HADDAM. Judah Strong 2 William Hungerford 5 Joseph Carver jr. John Howard 2 4 HADDAM. ilchabod M. Warner 2 John Marsh 10 .Isaac Birge | Martin Alvord 2 James K. Child 20 1 Selden Huntington 20 Nathaniel Hubbard 2 Luther Boardman 5 Edwin Hubbard 1 George W. Smith 5 Noah Strong Amos Cone 1 Andrew F. Warner -20 1 Smith Clarke 5 Elijah Strong 2 KILLINGWORTH. Dane Lane David Griswold Wilcox and Platts Abraham Pierson 2 1 2 1 Abigail Cone 1 Saul Alvord jr. Samuel Williams Elijah Talcott Joseph Carver 1 2 1 1 1 Moses and A. Wilcox 5 1 COVENTRY. Bani Dennison 2 Eleazer Pomeroy 2 SAYBROOK. Richard W. Hart William Lynde George Pratt William Willard Daniel Ingraham William J. Newell George Dickinson Frederick W. Hotchkiss 50 50, 5 5' i 25 5 Royal Wales Elisha Edgerton i Augustus B. Collins Isaiah Daggett | Daniel Burnap Joseph Kingsbury Benjamin House Leonard Hendee Harlem Page H. Avery G. Page Nathaniel Root L. Sweetlandjr. Shubael Brewster 1 I. Turner ! ' ! 2 2 2 2 2 2 f 50 Daniel Kirkland jr. Samuel Carter Nathaniel Clarke James Ingraham Ezra Clarke 3 12 *i 2| 21 2 50 50 >n 50 50 Humphrey Pratt Samuel Colt Joshua L'Hommedieu 5 5 2 | Roswell Wright Eleazer Hunt 1 1 Elisha Hart 50 ELLINGTON. Amos Sheffield 5 John Hall 12 Jonathan Lay 10 Joseph Abbott 12 Sylvester Selden ll lAzel Johnson 2 William W. Lord 10 Samuel Chapman 31 Joseph Hill 1-2 Solomon Pitkin 2 Amos Scovill 5\ Isaac M*Cray 2 5 34 Dlsl C Dls. C. Nathaniel Warner 2 Jasper Hyde Ephraim Hyde Giddings Hyde Elijah Johnson a Ju.^us McKinney 2 i Nathan Johnson 2 l L Foster 50 l M B. Bull 50 Benning Mann 2 Ebenezer Smith 2 Miner Grant jr. 2 Joseph Smith Josiah A Kingsbury Levi Wells 2 5 50 PROVIDENCE. R. I. Obadiah Brown (deceased) 100 W. Burdick Moses Brown 40 William Morgan 2 50 Brown and Ives 20 Benjamin Pinney Stedman Nash Allyn Hyde Roswell Charter Asa Willev 2 3 1 12 50 SPRINGFIELD, MS. John Hooker Roswell Lee Bezaleel Howard David Ames 12 12 10 12 EJeazer Pinney Elijah Hammond j?. John M'Kinstry M.L North Robert Hyde Daniel Hyde Willys Russell 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 John Chaffee George Bliss Oliver B. Morriss Daniel Bonticu Solomon Warriner George Bliss jr. 10 5 5 5 5 5 HEBRON. John S. Peters Josiah Mack 25 1 WEST-SPRINGFIELD. Justin Ely Miner Stebbins 12 Samuel Talcott 2 SOUTH-HADLEY. Sawyer Ellis 1 Josiah Bordwell 5 Joseph Hutchinson 1 1 John H Wells 2 GRANVILLE. Lewis Brown 1 John Phelps 5 Thomas Brown 1 Ralph Gilbert 2 BELLOWS FALLS, VT. William Hall jr. 20 SOMERS. Solomon L. Fuller 30 WINDSOR, VT. H A. Hamilton 12 A. Forbes 20 Walter R. Kibbee 5 Edward R. Campbell 5 Noah Pease Giles l'ease 5 5 1 HARTFORD, VT. Isaac Fuller 2 Elias Lyman 20 Ebenezer Clarke 2 James Udall 1 Emery Pease jr. Asahel Hubbard Chauncey Davis Isaac H Eaton 3 1 1 NORWICH, VT. N. Partridge Thomas Emorson 10 12 William Collins 5 SPRINGFIELD, VT. Daniel Sexton jr. 2 L. K. Morris 5 Nathan Cooley 2 Oliver Collins 2 BRATTLEB0R0\ VT. Oliver Chapin 2d. 1 J. Holbrook 20 Samuel D. Chapin 2 Austin Pitkin 2 CHARLESTON, N. H. William Briggs 5 STAFFORD. William Gordon 3 William Rice 2 Roswell Hunt 1 5 Total amount of the subscript on for the Retreat, at present due or collected . - . - - - £18 ,871 67 Tptal amount due hereafter, n ot including the two subscrip- tions in goods, nr r the subscriptions which are annual for an indefi nite pe riod - 183 00 g!9,054 6? 35 BY-LAWS OF THE SOCIETY. VOTED, That all subscribers, who shall add to their pres- ent subscriptions, sums sufficient to make Directors for life, Members for life, or for one year, shall be admitted to the same privileges as the original subscribers. Voted, That every subscription under twelve dollars, shall render the subscriber, a member of the Society, half the num- ber of years that the subscription amounts to dollars. Resolved, That the Annual Meeting of the Society, for the choice of Directors and other business, be holden at the State-House in Hartford, on the 2d Wednesday of May, at 2 o'clock P. M. of which meeting the adoption of this reso- lution, shall, to all concerned, be legal warning. Resolved, That the Annual Meeting of the Directors, shall be holden at the place of the Annual Meeting of the Society, immediately on the adjournment of the same. Resolved, That other than Annual Meetings of the Society, may be warned at the request of the Directors, by the Secre- tary, who is to give notice of the same, in one or more news- papers published in the State. In order to a more distinct view of the periods of member- ship, and to facilitate the duties of an Annual Report of mem- bers belonging to the Society, Voted, That in all future ad- missions to membership of this Society by subscription, the rights of membership founded on such subscription, shall commence with, and be continued from the Annual Meeting next succeeding the return of such subscription to the Secre- tary of the Society. BDUL Cat :/..