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Edward Cun_n ingbamfGe~~g~ _A:- Davis, ~Ge? rge Gerrisli,.Peter Ward, Fanton W. Beers, Albert Berg, Addison
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James D. Costello, John H. Craft, Byron W. Crane, James Crotty, John Crotty, Michael Crowe, Patrick
Culligan, Peter T. Currie, William Deakin, George F. Denton, George Dickens, James Dillon, Thomas J.
Durkin, Jame$ Durnin, William S. Dutcher, John Dyer, John Ellegett, Patrick Ellegett, Patrick Elliott, John .
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Heuser, Charles A. Hodge, Adolph Holdeichel, Na-than C. Hoy, William Humphries, Patrick F. Hunt,
Charles W. ·Hurd, Michael Hurd, Patrick E. Jeffrey, Daniel Kearns, Martin Keating, Thomas Keenan·,
Michael F. Kenney, John Keough, Charfes J. King, Frank Kornhass, Fra ~k E. Krebs, Martin Lauf. John M.
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Miller, Jr., Patrick Moffitt, M:le!, I
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Murray, John B. Nowlan, William V. Nowlan, George T. Oakley, John O'Boy, Peter O'Boy, Louis E. Orton ,
Daniel J. Osborne, .Alvah S. Pearce, George H. Phillips, Peter Picken, Arthur I. Pickett, John Pr_ibula, Jacob
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William S . Sullivan, J oseph Tosi, Thomas E. Waters, Frank K. Wildman, Samuel S. Wilson, Michael Connors, John J. Culhane, John Leonard, all of said town of Danbury; and for want thereof, their bodies, and
them have t o appear before the Superior Court for Fairfield County, on the first Tuesday of October,
1903,
then and there to answer unto Dietrich E. Loewe and Martin Fuchs, both of said town of Danbury, in a civil
action wherein the plaintiffs complain and say:
First Count.
I.
Said Samuel Gompers is President, said Frank Morrison is Secretary, said John B. Lennon is Treas-
urer, said John Duncan, John ~itchell, James O'Connoll, Max Morris, Thomas I. Kidd, and Dennis A.
Hayes are Vice Presidents of the com bi nation of persons hereinafter described, known as the American Federation of Labor, and were and are, agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinafter described .
Said James A. Moffitt is President, said Martin Lawlor is Vice President, said John Phillips is Secretary, said
James P . Maher is the Treasurer, said Charles J. Barrett, Robert Pearson, Peter Gallagher, James Byrne,
Mark L. White, George J. Phillips, William Clayton, Michael Brennan, Frank Keegan and Charles Morris,
are the Directors of the Combination hereinafter described and known as the United Hatters of North·
America, and were and are the agents of the other defendants in do'ing the acts hereinafter described .
Said
George W. Morehouse is President, said George H. Gilbert is Vice President, said William P. Bailey is Secretary, and said Howard S. Gilbert is Treaturer of the combination known as Local
2,
United Hatters of North
America, hereinafter ~entioned, and were and are agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinafter described, and many of the other defendants are members of said Local No.
2.
Said Charles Green is
President, Charles Lathrop is Secretary, and John McDole is Treasurer of the combination hereinafter described, known as Local No. I. United Hatters of North America, and were and are agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinaiter described, and many of the other defendants are members of said Local
No.
I.
Said Charles J. Barrett is President, said Simon Blake is Vice President and said Hugh C. Shalvoy is
Secretary and Treasurer of the combination known as Local No.
1 I,
United Hatters of North America,
hereinafter mention~d. and were and are the agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinafter
described, and many of the other defendants are members of said Local No.
I I.
Said Michael C. Griffin is
Vice President, said Patrick H. Connolly is Secretary, and said Albert B. Hoyt is Treasurer . of the combination known as Local No.
IO,
United Hatters of North America, hereinafter mentioned, and were and are
agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinafter described, and many of the other defendants arc:
members of said Local No.
10.
S'aid Charles Moore is President, said James Whitney is Vice President, said
\Villiam Brennan is Secretary, and said Homer Rockwell is Treasurer of the combination known as Local No .
1 5,
United Hatters of North America, hereinafter mentioned, and were and are agents of the other defend-
ants in doing the acts hereinafter described, and many of the other defendants are members of said Local N,,.
I 5.
Said John E. Paul is President, said Charles Flynn is Vice President, said John W. Sculley is Secretary,
and said Stephen Carlin is Treasurer of the combination known as Local No. 16, United Hatters of North
America, hereinafter mentioned, an~ were and are agents of the other defendants in doing the acts hereinafter described, and many of the other defendants are members of said Local No. 16.
And each and all of
the several defendants named in this suit was and were, and is and are, the agents of each and all of said
defendants in doing the acts hereinafter described.
Said William C. Hennelly and Daniel P. Kelley, together
with one F. J. Ohare and one C. J. Lee, are special traveling agents of the other defendants, named in this
suit. in doing the acts hereinafter described.
2.
The plaintiffs who reside in Danbury in the State and District of Connecticut, are co-partners,
located and doing business as manufacturers and sellers of hats at said Danbury, under the firm name of
D. E . Loewe & Co.
3.
At said Danbury, the plaintiffs have a factory for the making of hats, for sale by them in the various
States of the Union, and have for many years employed, at said factory, a large number of men in the manufacture and sale of said hats, and have invested in that branch of their business a large amount of capital, and
in their business of selling the product of their factory and filling orders for said hats, have built up and
established a large inter-state trade, employing more than two hundred and thirty (230) persons, in making
and annually selling hats of a value exceeding four hundred thousand ($400,000) dollars.
4.
The plaintiffs deeming it their right to manage and conduct their busines~ without interference, from
indviduals or associations not connected therewith, have for many years, maintained the policy of refusing
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�t{'I suffer or permit atty pe1·sot1 bt 01·ganizatiot1 to direct or cohtrol their said business, a11d in co11sctJ.uc11cc of
said policy, have conducted their said business upon tht: broad and patriotic principlt: of not discriminating
against any perso n seeking employment because of his being or n ot being connected " ·ith any labor or other
organization, and have refused to enter into agreement with any person or organization whereby the right:1
and privileges, either of themselves or any employee would be jeopardi1,ed, surrendered to or controlled by
said person or organization, and have believed said policy, \\,hich was and is well known to the defendants, to
be ab!lolutely necessary to the successful conduct of their said business and the welfare of their employee5.
5. The plaintiffs, for many years, have been and now are engaged in trade and commerce among the
several States of the Union, in selling and shipping almost the whole of the product of their said factory by
common cai-riers, from said Danbury to wholesale dealer,; residing and doing business iJ1 each of the Stat L·~ o f
Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ivlaryland, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, California, and other States, to the amount of many
hundred!! of thousands of dollars, and in sen_d ing agents with samples from said Danbury into and through
each of said Statt:s to visit said wholesale dealers at their places of business in said several States, and solicit
and procure from them, orders for said hats, to be filled by hats to be shipped from their said factory at said
Danbury, by common carriers to said wholesale dealers, to be by them paid for after the delivery thereof at
their several plac es of business.
6.
011 July 25th, 190 2 1 the amoLint of capital invested by the plaintiffs in said business of making and
selling hats, approximated one hundred and thirty thousand dollars, and the value of the hats annually sold
and shipped by them in previous years, to said dealers in States other than Connecticut, exceeded four hun.
dred thousand dollars, while the value of hats sold by them in the State of Connecticut <lid not exceed ten
thousand dollars.
7.
On July 25th, 1902, the plaintiffs had made preparation to do a large and profitable business with
said whole~ale dealers in other States, and the conditions of their business were such as to warrant the full
belief that the ensuing year would be the most successful in their experience.
Their factory was then running
to its full capacity in filling a large number of orders from such wholesale dealers in other States.
They were
then employing about one hundred and sixty men in the making and finishing departments, a large number
in the trimming and other departments, whose work was dependent upon the previous work of the makers
and finishers, and they then had about one hundred and fifty dozens of hats in process of manufacture, and
in such condition as to be perishable and ruined if work was stopped upon them.
8.
The plaintiffs then were and now are almost wholly dependent upon the sale and shipments of hats
as aforesaid, to said dealers in States other_ than Connecticut, to keep their said factory running and to dispose
of its product and their capital in said business profitably employed, and the restraint, curtailment and destruction of their said trade and commerce with their said customers in said States other than Connecticut,
by the combination, conspiracy and acts of the defendants, as hereinafter set forth, have been and now arc of
serious damage to the property and business of the plaintiffs, as hereinafter set forth.
9.
The individual defendants, named in this writ, are all members of a combination or association of
persons, styling themselves the United Hatters of North America: and said combination includes more than
nine thousand persons, residing in the several States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, California, and in the Province of Ontario in the Dominion of Canada.
Said combination is sub-divided into twenty sub-combinations, each of which is by themselves styled a
local Union of The United Hatters of North America.
Six of said sub-combinations are in the State of
Connecticut, and kno\\"n as local Unions, 1, and 2, IO and I 1, and 15 and 16 of the United Hatters of North
America, and have an aggregate membership of more than three thousand persons residing in the State of
Connecticut.
10.
Said combination of persons collectively known as the United Hatters of North America, owns,
controls, edits, publishes, and issues a paper styled The Journal of the United Hatters of North America, in
which are published reports of many of the acts of its agents, hereinafter mentioned, which circulate widely
among its members and the public, and which affords a ready, convenient, powerful and effective vehicle for
the dissemination of information to its members and the public as to boycotts declared and pushed hy them,
and of the acts and measures of its members and agents for carrying such boycotts into effect, and was so
used by them in connection with the acts of the defendants hereinafter set forth.
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Said combination owns and absolutely controls the use of a certain label or distinguishing mark,
which it styles the Union Label of the United Hatters of North America, which mark, when so used by
them, affords to them a ready, convenient, and effective instrument and means of boycotting the hats of any
manufacturer against whom they may desire to use it for that purpose.
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The defendants in this suit are also all members of a combination or association of persons calling
themselves and known as The American Federation of Labor, which includes more than a million and four
hundred thousand members residing in the several States and Territories of the Union, and in the Dominion
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�of Ca11ad:1 1 and in all the places irt the several 5tates, where the wholesale dealers of hats, hereinbcforc men•
tioned, and their customers, reside and do bu5iness. Said combination is sub-divided into subordinate groups
or combinations, comprising one hundred and ten national and international unions or combinations, of which
the said combination of persons styling themselves the United Hatters of North America, is one, composed
of twelve thousand local unions, twenty-eight state federations or combinations, more than five hundred central labor unions or combinations, and more than two thousand local unions or combinations, which are not
included in the above mentioned national and international combinations,
13 : Said combination of persons collectively known as the American Federation of Labor, owns, con,
trols. edits, publishes, and issues a paper or magazine called the Americ.tn Federationist, which it declares to
be its official organ and mouthpiece, which has a very wide circulation among its members and others, and
which affords a ready, convenient, powerful and effective vehicle and in.s trument for the dissemination of
information, as to persons, their products and manufactures, boycotted or to be boycotted, by its members,
~nd as to measures adopted and statements to be publishl'!d, detrimental to such persons and to the sale of
their manufactures and for boycotting such persons, their manufactures and business; and said paper has
been and now is constantly used, printed and distributed for said purposes among its members and the public,
and Was so used by the defendants and their confederates in boycotting the product of the firms of F. Berg
& Co., of Orange, New Jersey, and H. H. Roelofs & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., hat manufacturers, to their
very great injury and until the said firms successively yielded to their demands in pursuance of the general
scheme of the defendant hereinafter set forth.
14. The persons united in said combination, known as the American Federation of Labor, including the
persons in said sub•combination known as the United Hatters of North America, constantly employ more than
one thousand agents in the States and Territories of the United States, to push, enforce and carry into effect
all boycotts declared by the said members, including those in aid of t.he combined scheme, purpose
and effort hereinafter stated, to force all the manufacturers of fur hats in the United States including the
plaintiffs, to unionize their factories, by restraining and destroying their inter-state trade and commerce, as
hereinafter stated, all of which said agents act under the immediate supervision and personal direction of one
Samuel Gompers, who is chief agent of the said combination of persons for said purpose, and of each of the
said sub-combinations, and the said agents make monthly reports of their doings, in pushing and enforcing
and causing to be pushed and enforced said boycotts, and publish the same monthly in said paper known as
the American Federationist, of which he is the editor, appointed by the said members, which said paper in
connection with said statement or summary, is declared to be the authorized and official mouthpiece of each
of said sub-combinations, including the said United Hatters of North America. Said statement is declared
by the defendants to be a faithful record of the doings of said agents, and each of said statements, made
during the period covered by the acts of the defendants against the plaintiffs herein stated, contains the announcement to the members of said combination and the public, that all boycotts declared by them are being
by them and their agents pushed, enforced and observed.
15. Said combination of persons collectively known as The American Federation of Labor, of which the
defendants are members, was by the defendants and their othc::r members, formed for the purpose, among
others, of facilitating the declaration and successful maintenance of boycotts, by and for said combination of
persons known as the United Hatters of North America, acting through the said Federation of Labor and
its other component parts or members, and it and its component parts have frequently declared boycotts, at
the request of the defendants, against the business and product of various hat manufacturers, and have vigorously prosecuted the same by and through the powerful machinery at their command as aforesaid, in carrying out their general scheme herein stated, to the great damage and loss of business of said manufacturers,
and particularly during the years 1901 and 1902, they declared, prosecuted and waged, at the request of the
defendants and their agents, a boycott against the hats made by and the business of H. H. Roelofs & Co., of
Philadelphia, Pa,. until, by causing them great damage and loss of business, they coerced them into yielding
to the demand of the defendants and their agents, that the said factory of said Roelofs & Co. be unionized,
as termed by the defendants, and into agreeing to employ, and employing exclusively, members of their said
combination in the making and finishing departments of said factory, and in large measure, surrendering to
the defendants and their agents, the control of said factory and business, all of which was well known to the
plaintiffs, their customers, wholesale dealers and the public, and was, by the defendants and their agents,
widely proclaimed through all their agencies above mentioned, in connection with their acts against the
plaintiffs, as hereinafter set forth, for the purpose of intimidating and coercing said wholesale dealers and their
ci.;stomers from buying the hats of the plaintiffs, by creating in their minds the fear that the defendants
would invok\'! and put into into operation against them, all said powerful means, measures and machinery, if
they should handle the hats of the plaintiffs.
16.
The defendants, together with the other persons united with them in said combination known as
the United H~tters of North America, have been for many years, and now are, engaged in a combined
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�scheme and effort to force all manufacturers of fur hats in the United States, induding the plaintiffs, against
their will and their previous policy of carryir;g on their businc-;,;, to organize their workmen in the depart·
ments of making and finishing, in each of their factories, into an ·organization, to be p:irt and pnt·cd of the
said combination known as the United Hatters of North America, or as the defendants and their confeder.
ates term it, to unionize their shops, with the intent thereby to control the employment of labor in and the
operation of said factories, nnd to subject the same to the direction and control of persons, other than the
owners of the same, in a mc1nner extremely onerous and distasteful to such owners, nnd to carry out such
scheme, effort and purpose, by restraining and destroying the inter-state trade and commerce of such manufacturers, by means of intimidation of and threats made to such manufacturers and their customers in the
several States, of boycotting them, their product and their customers, using therefor all the powerful means
at their command as afore~aid, until such time c1s from the damage and loss of business resulting therefrom,
the said manufacturers should yield to the s;i.id demand to unionize their factories.
17. The defendants and other members of said United Hatters of North America, acting with them
and in pursuance of said general combined scheme and purpose, and in carrying the same into effect against
said manufacturers, including the plaintiffs, and by use of the means above stated, and the fear thereof, have,
within a very few years, forced the following ,,amcd manufacturers of h~ts in the United States, to yield to
their demands, ilr.d unionize their factories, viz:
Austin, Drew & Co., Orange: A. C. Adams, Phila.; J. B. Allen, San Francisco; M. Budish, Newark;
Hornheim & Strause, Phih.; M. Bonbau, Newark: F. Berg & Co., Orange; Louis Boselli, Paterson; Burgess
& Co., Newark; Boutelier & Carr, Newark: Brennan, Carr & Co., Orange; Burgesser & Co., Newark:
Crimond Bros., Newark; Fred. S. Cr;,.ne, Newark; Cohen & Greene, Newark; F. Cummings, Son & Co.,
Oran~e; Connett & Co., Newark; E. V. Connett & Co., Orange; Charles W. Dempster & Co., Chicago ; R. Daly
Hat M;inufacturing Co .. Newark; Fishman & Co., Newark; R. & L. Feldstein, New York; F. Fouratt, Millburn; Joseph Fisch, Newark; Joseph A. Hec1th, Hoboken; I. C. Hedden, Newark; Hackettstown H;,.t
Works. Hackettstown; Johnson & Hannoch, Newark; F. Kridel Newark; J. M. Klappolz, Newark; J. H.
Long, Newark; G. F. Lewis, Jersey City; Morris Mandel, Newark; Miller, Newark; Samuel Munheim Co.,
Brooklyn; E. A. Mallory & Sons, Danbury; Edward Murphy, Brooklyn; Monarch Hat Co., Newark;
Nichols & Co., Newark: Napier & Mitchell, Bellville; Price & Voght, Phila.: Pfeiffer & Co., Newark; H. D.
Parmlee & Co., Newark; Penfield & Griffin Co., Bridgeport; Pacific Coast Hat Works, San Francisco; Joseph A. Parker, Boston ; Priluker, Newark; Pioneer Hat \,Vorks, Wabash; Arthur Roelofs & Co., Phila:
Red wing Hat Manufacturing Co., Red wing; C. B. Rutan & Co., West Orange; Frank Schoble & Co,. Phi la;
Stegman & Co., Newark: The Sigler H.it Co., Phila; F. Smith & Son, Orange; Thomas Smith, Newark; Stew•
art & Smyth, Newark; Alhert Sitz & Son, Newark; Shaw, Kerr& Co., Orange; Smith & Co., Newark; Silber,stein & Flexner, Newark; Trimble-Cless Hat Co., Orange; Uniglicht &Co .. Newark; 0. vVillegerod, Newark;
E. R. Wessels, Jersey City; Westchester Hat Co., Yonkers; Wosnitzer & Co., Newark; Leigh Whittaker,
South Norwalk; George B. Wells, Phila.; M. Yudisky, Newark; and until there remained, according to the
statements of the defondants, only twelve hat factories in the United States which have not submitted to
their said demands, and the defendants in pursuing their warfare against the plaintiffs, as hereinafter set
forth, and in connection with their said acts against them, have made public announcement of that fact and
of the firms so coerced by them, in order thereby to increase the effectivenes~ of their acts in intimidating
said wholesale dealers and their customers in States other than Connecticut, from buying hats from the plaintiffs, as hereinafter set forth.
To carry out said scheme and purpose, the defendants have appointed and employed and do steadily employ, certain special agents to act in their behalf, with full and express authority from them and the
other members of said combination, and under explicit instructions from them, to use every means in their
power, to compel nil such manufacturers of hats to so unionize their factories, and each and all of the defendants in this suit did the several acts ht:reinafter stated, either by themselves or their agents, by them thereto
fully authorized.
19. On or about March 1st, 1901, in pursuance of said general scheme and purpose, the· defendants and
the other members of said combination, The United Hatters of North America, through their agents, the
said John A. Moffitt, Martin Lawler, John Phillips, J~mes P. Maher and Charles J. Barrett, who acted for
themselves and the other defendants, demanded of the plaintiffs that they should unionize their said factory,
in the making and finishing departments, and also thereby acquire the right to use and use, the said Union
label, subject to the right of the defendants to recall the same at pleasure, in all hats made by them, and then
notified the plaintiffs that if they failed to yield to said demand, the defendants and all the other members of
the said combination known as the United Hatters of North America, would resort to their said usual and
well known methods to compel them so to do. After several conferences, and in April, 1901, the plaintiffs
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replied to the said demand of the defendants as _follows:
·• Firmly believing that we are acting for the best interests of our firm, for the best of interests of those
whom we employ, and for the best interests of Danbury, by operating an independent or open factory, we
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�hereby notify you that we decline to have our shop unionized, and if attacked, shall use ;ill lawful mc:il's to
protect our busiue.~s interests."
The plaintiffs were then employing many union and non-union men, and their s;iid factory was running
smoothly and satisfoctorily both to the plaintiffs . and th eir employees. The defend;ints, their confederates
r1nd agents, deferred the execution of their snid thrcnt ngainst the plnintiffs until the conclusion of their
attack made in pursuance of the same general scheme and purpose against H. H. Roelofs & Co., which resulted in the surrender of Roelofs & Co., on July 15th, 1902, except that the defendants, their confederates
and agents, in November, 1901, caused the said American Federation of Labor to declare a boycott against
nny dealer or dealers who should handle the product of the plaintiffs.
20. On or about July 25th, 1902, tht! defendants individually and collectively, and as members of said
combinations and associations, and with other persons whose names are unknown to the plaintiffs, associated
with them, in pursuance of the general scheme and purpose aforesaid , to force all m,mufacturers of fur hats,
and particularly the plaintiffs, to so unionize their factories, wantonly, wrongfully, maliciously, unlawfully
and in violation of the provisions of the "Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1890," and entitled "An Act t.:>
Protect Trade and Commerce Against Unlawful Restraints and Monopolies," and with intent to injure the
property and busincs:s of the plaintiffs, by means of acts done which are forbidden, and declared to be un·
lawful, by said Act of Congress, entered into a t:ombination and conspiracy to restrain the plaintiffs and their
customers in States other than Connecticut, in carrying on said trade and commerce among the several States,
and to whollr prevent them from engaging in and carrying on said trnde and commerce between them, and
to prevent the plaintiffs from selling their hats to wholesale dealers and purchasers in said States other than
Connecticut, and to prevent the said dealers and customers in said other States from buying the same, and
to prevent the plaintiffs from obtaining orders for their hats from such customers, and filling the same, and
shipping said hats to said customers in said States .lS aforesaid, and thereby to injure the plaintiffs in their
property and business and to render unsaleable the product and output of their said factory, so the subject
of interstate com:nerce, in whosoevers hands the s;i.me might be or come, through said interstate trade and
commerce, and to employ as means to carry out said combination and conspiracy and the purposes thereof,
and accomplish tl_
1e same, the following measures and acts, viz:
To cause, by means of threats and coercion, and without warning or information to the plaintiffs, the
concerted and simultaneous withdrawal of all the makers and finishers of hats then working for them, who
were not members of their said combination, The United Hatters of North America, as well as those who
were such members, and thereby cripple the operation of the plaintiffs' factory, and prevent the plaintiffs
from filling a large number of orders then on hand, from such wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, which they had engaged to fill and were then in the act of filling, as was wdl known to the defendants:
in connection therewith to declare a boycott against all hats made for s;ile and sold and ddivered, or to be so
sold or delivered, by the plaintiffs to said wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, and to actively
boycott the same and the business of those who should deal in them, nnd thereby prevent the sale of the same
by those in whose hands they might be or come through said interstate trade in said several States; to procure and cause others of said combinations united with them in said American Federation of Labor, in like
manner to declare a boycott against and to actively boycott the same and the business of such· wholesale
dealers as should buy or sell them, and of those who should purchase th e m from such wholesale dealers; to
intimidate such wholesale dealers from purchasing or dealing in the hats o f the ph1intiffs by informing them
thnt the Americnn Federation of Labor had dechred a boycott against the product of the plaintiffs and
against any dealer \\'ho should handle it, and that the same was to be ;ictively pressed against them, and by
distributing circulars containing notices that such dealers and their customers were to be boycotted: to
threaten with a boycott those customers who should buy any goods whatever, even though union made, of
such boycotted dealers, and at the same time to notify such wholesale dealers that they were at liberty to
dcnl in the hats of any other non-union manufacturer of similar qunlity to those made by the plaintiffs, but
must not clc:tl in the hats made by the plaintiffs under threats of such boycottin~; to falsely represent ·to
s,1irl wholesale dealers and their customers, that the plaintiffs had discriminated against the union men in
th cir employ, harl thrown them out of employment because they refused to give up their union cards and
t L·ach boys, who were intended to take their places after seven months' instruction, and had driven their
cmpl nrces to extreme measures "by their persistent, unf;iir and unAmerican policy of antagonizing union
labor, forcing wages to a starvation scale, and giving boys ;ind cht'ap unskilled foreign labor preference over
experienced and capable union workmen," in order to intimidate said dealers from purchasing said hats by
rcnson of the prejudice thereby created against the plaintiffs and the hat.;; made by them, ..lmong those who
might otherwise purchase them: to use the said union label of said The United Hatters of North America,
ns an instrument to aid them in carrying out said conspiracy and combination against the plaintiffs' and their
cuc;tnmcrs' inlerst<lte trade <lforesaid, and in connection with the boycotting above mentioned, for the purpose
of describing and identifying the hats of the plaintiffs, and singling them out to be so boycotted; to employ
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�a large number of agents to visit said wholesale dealers and their customers, at their several places of business, and threaten them with loss of business if they should buy or handle the hats of the plaintiffs, and
thereby prevent them from buying said hats, and in connection therewith to cause said dealers to be waited
upon by committees representing large combinations of persons in their several localities to make similar
threats to them; to use the daily press in the localities where such wholesale dealers reside, and do business,
to announce and advertise the said boycotts against the hats of the plaintiffs and said wholesale dealers, and
thereby make the same more effective and oppressive, and to use the columns of their-said paper, the Journal
of the United Hatters of North America. for that purpose, and to describe the acts of their said agents in
prosecuting the same.
r. Afterwards, to wit, on July 25th. 1902, and on divers days since hitherto, the defendants in pursuance
of said combination and conspiracy, and to carry the same into effect, did cause the cirncerted and simultaneous withdrawal, by means of threats and coercion made by them, and without previous warning or information thereof to the plaintiffs, of all but ten of the non-union makers and finishers of hats then working for
them. as well as all of their union makers and finishers, leavi11g large numbers of hats in an unfinished and perishable condition, with intent to cripple and did thereby cripple the operation of the plaintiffs' factory until the
latter part of October, 1902, and thereby prevented the plaintiffs from filling a large number of orders then on
hand from such wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, which they had engaged to fill and were then
in the act of filling, as was well known to the defendants, and thereby caused the loss to· the plaintiffs of many
orders from said wholesale dealers in other States, and greatly hindered and delayed them in filling such
orders, and falsely representing to said ~vholesale dealers, their customers, and the public generally in States
other than Connecticut, that the plaintiffs had disc1 iminated against the union men in their employ, and had
discharged er thrown out of employment their union men in August, 1902, that they had driven their employees to extreme measures by their persistent, unfair and unAmerican policy_ of antagonizing union labor,
forcing wages down to a starvation scale and giving boys and cheap, unskilled foreign labor preference over
experienced and capable workmen; that skilled hatters had been discharged from said factory for no other
cause than their devotion and· adherence to the principles of organized labor in refusing to give up their
union cards, and to teach the trade to boys who were intended to take the place of union workmen after
seven months' instruction. and that unable to submit longer to a system of petty tyrnnnies that might be
tolerated in Siberia but could not be borne by independent Americans, the workmen in the factory inaug·
urated the strike to compel the firm to recognize their rights, in order to prejudice, and did thereby prejudice the public, against the pbintiffs and their product, and in order to intimidate. and did thereby intimidate
said wholesale dealers and their customers. in States other than Connecticut, from purchasing hats from the
plaintiffs by reason of the fear of the prejudice created against said hats; and in connection therewith declared
a boycott against all hats made for and so sold and delivered. and to be so sold and delivered to said wholesale dealers, in States other than Connecticut, and actively boycotted the same and the business of those who
dealt in them in such other States, and thereby restrained and prevented the purchase of the same from the
plaintiffs, and the sale of the same by those in whose hands they were, or might thereafter be, in the course
of such inter-state trade, and caused and procured others of said combinations united with them in the said
American Federation of Labor to declare a boycott against the plaintiffs, their product and against the business of such wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, as should buy or sell them, and of those who
should purchase from such wholesale dealers any goods whatever, and further intimidated said wholesale
dealers from purchasing or dealing in the hats made by the plaintiffs, as aforesaid, by informing them that
the American Federation of_ Labor had declared a boycott against the hats of the plaintiffs and against any
dealer who should handle them, and· that said boycott was to be actively pressed against them, and by sending
agents and committees from various of said labor organizations, to threaten said wholesale dealers and their
customers with a boycott from them if they purchased or handled the goods of the plaintiffs, and by distributing in San Francisco, California, and other places, circulars containing notices that such dealers and their
customers were to be boycotted, and threatened with a boycott, and did actively boycott the customers who
did or should buy any goods whatever, even though union made. of such wholesale dealers so boycotted, and
used the daily press to advertise and announce said boycott and the measures taken in pursuance thereof by
said labor organizations, particularly the San Francisco Bulletin, in its issues of July 2d and July 4lli, i9o3,
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and a daily paper published in Richmond,
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dealers in States other than Connecticut, that they were at liberty to deal in the hats of anr_ other non-unton
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ting by ~sing the same and its absence from the hats of the plaintiffs, as an ms1gn1a or device to indicate
to the purchaser that the hats of the plaintiffs were to be boycotted, and to point them out for that
purpose, and employ~d a large number of agents to visit said wholesale dealers and their customers at their
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�several places of business in each of said States, particularly in Philadelphia anc\ other places in the State of
Pennsylvania, in Baltimore in the State of Maryland, in ,Richmond and other places in the State of Virginia ,
and in San Francisco and other places in the State of California, to intimidate and threaten them, if they
shou\d continue to dea\ in or handle the hats of the plaintiffs, and among
,, many other instances of like kind,
the said Wi\\iam C . Henne\\y and Daniel P. Kelley in behalf of all of said defendants and acting for them,
demanded o{ t'ne firm
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Triest & Co., wholesale llealt!rs in hats, doing busine ss in said San Francisco, that
tlwy ..,\\nuh\ a~1cc nt1t tn buy or ,h::11 in th,: hats made by the plaintiffs. under threats made hr them tn ,;1id
firm 11{ hn\'cnttin~ tht:ir h11 ~i 11e.;,_ an,\ that nf their c11,t11mcr~ . . 111d 11po11 their rd11-.i11;.: In comply with ,11d1
demand .,nd yid d : ,, q id thr,·.,t~. the <ld,:nd.int-.. by tl,~·ir , .,id .1gl' 11 t,, c.111,cd ,lllll• Hllll'c nl<'llt to lie 111 :,d e in
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nf ~.111 Fr.111 ci,c " ,, .. ,d,i l><· .1.f dr,·,-,·d h~· thun f •r : .1.,: l" "i' ""· .111d th .i t th e ~· h.1.t p1 n c 11 1,·,I .1 t, ,,y,·,. : : : .. h e:
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printed, puhlt ,h c:d. i,,,trd .1 11 ,I d1,:nh11tcd t , , th~· 1c t. 11i ,k.il cr , 111 h.,t--, 111 th e: ,,.,·,·1.d :--t.,tl', u p o n th e l' .,.: 11i ,
cn;1~t, th,· fnlln\\'ill ~ c1n:11/.1r, In \\' II:
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Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, Secretary's Office, 9:!.i Market Strc.:c.:t,
Rooms 405, 406, 407 Emma Sprcckcl's Buildin•T.
Meets every Friday, at Ir 59 Mission St. Tdephonc.:, South 447.
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Address all communications to 927 Market Street.
San Francisco, July 3, I 903.
To whom it may coneenz :
At a special meeting of the San Francisco Labor Council held on the above date, the hat jobbing concern
known as Triest & Co., I 16 Sansome St., San Francisco, was declared unfair for persistently patronizing the
unfair hat manufacturing concern of D. E . Loewe & Co., Danbury, Connecticut, where the union hatters
have been on strike, for union conditions, since August 20th, 1902. Triest & Co., will be retaint>d on the
unfair list as long as they handle the product of this unfair hat manufacturing concern . Union men do not
usually patronize rdail stores who buy from unfair jobbing houses or manufacturers. Under these circumstances, all friends of organi;,;ed labor, and those desiring the patronarrc of oraanized workers, will not buy
goods from Triest & Co., t 16 Sansome St .• San Francisco.
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Yours respectfully,
G. B. BE:--IIA!\I, President,
T. E. ZANT,
S . F . Labor Council. [ r.. :-;_j
Secretarv, S. F. Labor Council.
\V. C. HE:q/1-:U .\',
D . F.
K.El.l.E\',
Repr.:scnting Unit.:d l latters ,,f :-,.;.,rth .-\111eri.::1,"
Al so the follnw ing. to wit :
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Affili ated with the .\mcric.111 Federation .. f l..d,nr. :-;<· crc t.1ry', ()ffit:e, <J !.'; '.\l.11kd ~l H <t.
R0nm, ➔ 03. 406, 407 Em111 .1 :--!>ll.d,<·I', ll11ildi11:.,: .
:\l<.:cts e \'ery Friday at 1159 :\Ii~s1on St. Tdephone. S1111th ➔➔ i·
1\ddress all co111mu11icati"1b t" 917 :i.l.1rkd :.treet.
San Francisco, July 14, H)03 ,
1\1 essrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Gentlemen: \Ve bq; leave to call your attention tn the following products which art: on the unfair list
of the American Federation of Labor:
\,Ve do this in order that you refrain from handling these goods, as the patron;1ge of the firms named
below is taken by the organized workers as an evidence of a desire to patronize those who are opposed to the
interests of organized labor. The declaration of unfairness regarding 1he firms mentioned is fully sanctioned
and will be supported to the fullest ciegree by the San Francisco Labor Council.
Trusting that you will be able to avoid the handling of these goods in the future, we are
Yours respectfully,
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T. E. ZAKT, Secretary.
G. B . BENHAM, President. [L. S.]
UNFAIR LIST.
Loewe & Co .. Danbury, Conn., and Triest & Co., I 16 Sansome st .. San Frnncisco, Hat Manufacturers:
Cluett, Peabodv & Co., Shirts and Collars, Troy, New York, and 562 Mission st., San Francisco, Cal.;
United Shirt & Collar Co., Troy, New York, and 25 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.;
VanZandt, J:,cobs & Co., Troy, New York, Gn:e11baum, Weil & Michaels, Selling Agt::nts, 27 Sansome st.,
San -Francisco, Cal.;"
and caused saicl circulars to be mailed to and personally ddivcred to the retail dealers in hats, and the other
customers o{ said Triest & Co., upon the Pacific coast. and to many others, thereby causing the loss of m;iny
orders and customers to said Triest & Co., and to the plaintiffs, for the purpose of intimidating and coercing
the ~aid Triest & Co., not to deal with the plaintiffs, and thereby caused the loss of many ord e rs and cu stomers to said Triest & Co ., and to the plaintiffs.
22 . By means of each and all of said acts done by the defendants in pursuance of said combinalion
and conspiracy, they have greatly res:rained, dimi11ished , and, in many places, destroynl the trade and
commerce of the plaintiffs with saiJ wholesale deakrs, in said States other than Connecticut, by the loss of
many orders and customers directly resulting therefrom, and the plaintiffs have been injured in their business
and property by reason of said combination and conspiracy , and the acts of the defendants done in pursuance
thereof, and to carry the same into effect, which are dccl.ued to he unlawful by said Act of Congress, to the
amount of eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars.
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23. 'fhe defi;:11th1nt11 l1f'1 now engagcid in ac:tivtly prc,~~cuti11g said con,bi11ation and conspiracy, and in
tarrying the 5am~ into effec:l again11t the plaintiff:1 and thci1· aaid bu11ineM, by use of the variou11 mean 11 and
m1;a!!lure11 hereinbefore stated, and threaten ,tnd intend to continue and will continue the !lame, to the very
great damag~ ;ind t9ta1 destruction of th1; bu?1iM~ll of the plaintiffs, unless restrained by a perpetual injun~•
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On or about July :25th, 1902, and at divers ti,nes !!!)nee hitherto, the defendants individually ttnd
Arst count urc made part of
this count.
tollectively and, with others whose name!! are unknown to the plaintiffs, associated · with them, wantonly,
wrongfully and maliciou~ly entered into a combination and conspiracy to prevent the plaintiffs from carrying'
on their lawful busines::i in ::1upplying the product of their manufacturing establishment to their customer11
And others in the State of Connt:cticut and the other States of the Union, desiring to purchase from them,
and to destroy their bu~ine!ls an<l patronage and the good will and profits thereof, and to tie up and render
useless their capital and plant, unle:-1:-1 and until the plaintiffs should comply with their said unjust and un,
lawful demands, atld to use as means to accomplish that end. all the said means, measures and acts which
have for their objt:Ct the pt·t:vt:ntion of the sale of the plaintiffs' product to tht: general public through their
customers; and in pursuance of said combination amr conspiracy, and to carry the same· into effect and
accomplish its purpose, the defendants did the several acts complained of. which have greatly crippled.
injured and impaired the plaintiffs' said busines:-1 to ·the extent of $80,000, and are now doing sa/d acts, and
thn:aten and intend to continue to do them until the plaintiffs' business shall be wholly ruint:d and destroyed
to the irreparable lo3s of the plaintiffs,
The plaintiffs claim :
1.
.An i:ijunction to restt"afn the dcfcncla11t~. acting by themselves or through any ngent whateve1·, from
carrying out their :1aid conspiracy to restrain and destroy the inter-state trade of the plaintiffs, and their said
conspiracy to prevent the plaintiffs frotp carrying on. their lawful business, and from threatening, declaring or
continuing a boycott again:-1t the plaintiffs, the product of their factory or their customers, and from threaten·
ing or intimidating the customers of the plaintiffs, by any of the means alleged i11 the complaint, and from
doing any of said acts in aid of :such conspiracies, and from injuring the business of the plaintiffs thereby.
2.
$roo,ooo damages.
And you are hereby further commanded to leave a true and attested copy of this writ and of the accom,
panying complaint, at lenst twelve days before the session of the Court, to which it is made returnable, with
The Danbury National Bank, The City National Bank, The Savings Bank of Danbury, and The Union Sav,
ings Bank of Danbury, corporations duly organized and located and having their principal places of business
in said Danbury, and The Fairfield County Savings Bank, Norwalk Savings Society, South Norwalk Savings
Bank, National Bank of Norwalk; Fairfield County National Bank, Central National Bank, and City National
Bank of South Norwalk, corporations duly organized and located .and having their principal place of business
in- said town of Norwalk, and with each of them, as they are the agents, trustees and debtors of each of said
defendants and are indebted to them,
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I hereby certify that I have personal knowledge of the financial respon;iibility of the plaintiffs and deem
it sufficient to pay all costs in this action.
Of this writ, with your doings thereon, make due service and return.
Dated at Bridgeport, Connecticut, this 1st day of September, A, D. 1903,
DANIEL DAVENPORT,
Commissioner of the Superior Court for Fairfiel<l County,
F'AIRFiELD COUNTY, ss. Bridgeport, September
'1903.
1'hc within and foregoing 1s a true and attested copy of the original writ and complaint,
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Deputy Sherill for Fairfield County.
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This is to certify that DELLA K: NEWMAN, of the town of Greenwich, i..n a
District, died on the 19th day of October·, 1928, at said Greenwich that said
eased was the owner of real estnte located in tha Town of Connecticut, and th
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DISTRICT OF DANBURY
PROBATE COURT, November 14, 1928.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, This certifies that PETER McGLONE, who last dwol
in the town of Danbury, and who was the owner of real estate situate in the t
of Danbury, County of Fairfield, in the State of Connecticut, died on the 12th
day of October, A.D. 1928, leaving a last will and testament.
Attest: William B • .McGlone
Executor of the will
deceased.
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Attest:
TO ALL PEOPLE TO v,:noM THESE PRESENT!:, 0HALL COME, GRKt!.TING: KNCJVI YE 'l'HA't' 1.FLORENCE M. RUSSELL, of Danbury, Fairfielrt County, Connecti cut, for the cons1
at ion of one hundred sixty and no/100 dollars, received to r:iy full s a tisfecti~
of HARRIS J. HlWMAN, of so.id Danbury, do give, grant, bargain, sell and conf1~
unto the said Harris J. Heyman, a certain piece or parcel of land, with buil
thereon, situa.teli on Beaver Brook Heights, so-called in said •rown of Danbury,
bounded and described as follows:
Northerly by Whitney Avenue, so-called; Easterly by Broad Street, so-call
and Southerly and ~1/esterly by land of Gilbert N. Ballard, being ninety-seven l
feet on the North line, or Whitney Avenue, seventy-eight (?8) feet on the Eaat
line, or Broad Street, ninety seven (9?) fe e t on the South line, and ninety~ ·
(98) feet on the West line.
TO HA VE AND TO HOLD, the above granted o.nd bargained premises, with the f
ileges and appurtenances, thereof, unto him the said grantee, his heirs and a
forever, to his and their own proper use and behoof, And also, I the said~
do for myself my heirs, executors and administr2.tors, covenant with the soid
grantee, his heirs and assigns, that at and until the ensealing of these pres~
I am well seized of the premises, as a good indefeasible estate in fee simple,
have good ri~ht to bargain and sell the same in manner o.nd form as is a 'oove
written; and that the same is free from all incumbrances whatsoever.
AND FU H'rHERMORE, I the said gr ,rntor do by these presents, bind myself an4
hiers forever, to warrant and defend the above granted and bargained premises ~
him the roid grantee, his heirs and assigns, ag,~inst all claims and demands lf4
soever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 1 ?th day of •
November, A.D. 1928.
THE CONDITION OF THIS DEii:D IS SUCH, that whereas the said granter is just ,
indebted to the said grantee in the sum of one hundred sixty and no/100 dolhrt
as evidenced by her promissory note for said sum of even date herewith, peyablt
to the order of said grantee in ten monthly installments of $16 .00 e n ch, beg1 _
December 1 ?th, 1928 and continuing thereafter in monthly succession until tho ,
sum shall have been paid together with interest nt the rate of 1% per month c
puted on the unpaid balance and onyable with eHch installment of the principal. ·
Proviso: With the proviso that if any payment of either principal or in
shall remain unpaid for 30 days a f'ter the same is due And payable, then thee amount of principal and interest remaining unpaid shall immediately become duo
payable at the option of the holder hereof, and in the event that foreclosure
proceedings are institute1, the costs of foreclosure together with reasonable ·
attorney 1 s fees shall be added to and become part of the Mortgag e debt.
NOW THEREFORE, if said note shall be well and truly paid according to 1h
then this deed shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect,
Signed, sealed and delivered
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loc~ted in said Danbury, bounr!ec on the North by South street:
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT,)
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Town of Norwalk, September / kt903 .
Then and there by virtue of the original writ, of which this is a true copy, and by the ·special direction
of Daniel Davenport, the plaintiffs' attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office of the Town
Clerk of said town of Norwalk, an attested certificate of attachment by me signed, describing the property
attached. the.parties to this suit, the authority issuing said writ, the Court to which said writ is returnable,
and the amount of damages therein claimed, said certifi.cate being in all respects as directed by the stat utt·s
of this State,) of all the right, title and interest of Albert Berg, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot, tract, or parcel of land, with buildings thereon, lying in said town of Norwalk, and
bounded and described as follows, to wit: northerly by land now or late of Theodore Price; easterly by land
of Patrick O'Hare, southerly by Connecticut Turnpike, westerly by land of John Maston.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Fanton W. Bl:!ers, one of the defendants named in saiJ writ, in
and to two certain tracts or parcels of land with buildings thereon, lying in said town of Norwalk; first piece
bounded and described as follows, to wit: in q11antity, one acre of land in Unionville, so-called, bounded
northerly and easterly by the highway; southerly by land of A. J. Meeker, and westerly by land of .Erastus
Fancher: second piece containing 14 acres of land with buildings thereon lying in said town of Norwalk and
bounded northerly by land of heirs of James R. Church and land of Charles Beers, easterly by land of heirs
of James R. Church and land of Charles M. Selleck, southerly by land of Charles M. Selleck, land of Michael
Roscoe and land of William W. Wilson, westerly by the highway and land of Charles Beers.
Also, all the right, title and interest of George A. Davis, one of the defhc.lants named in said writ, in
and to two certain tracts or parcels of land with buildings thereon lying in said town of Norwalk and bounded and described as follows, namely: First piece bounded northerly by land of David L. Burbank, eastt"'rly
by land of Gould E. Seymour and Harriet A. Seymour, southerly by land of Daniel Hoyt and westerly by
South Main St. Second piece bounded easterly and northerly by land of David A. Burbank, southerly by
land of George A. Davis coming to a point 50 feet east of Main St.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George Gerrish, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
a-nd to a certain tract or parcel of land with buildings thereon lying in said town of Norwalk, and bounded
and described as follows, namely: Northerly by lot No. 8, easterly by land o_f J. B. Woodbury, and southerly
by lot No. 4; Mesterly by proposed highway, called Stewart Ave. (Nos. refer to map of building lots prepared by W. B. Ryder, now on file in the office of the town clerk.)
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Keating, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of lan.d with buildings standing thereon, lying in said Town of Norwalk, in quantity one-half acre, more or less, and bou11ded northerly by land of William Devene, easterly by Norwalk Cemetery, southerly by land of Bernard Cummings, and westerly by Harriet Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James Kinnane, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows, viz: First
piece bounded northerly by land of Christopher Mylod, easterly by land of Samuel Seymour, southerly by
land of Ferdinand Hayes, westerly by highway, as it is to be straightened, and by land of Owen A. and Annie
Riley; second piece bounded northerly by land of George Scofield, easterly by South Main St., southerly by
land of Charles F. Sherwood, and westerly by land of Danbury and Norwalk R. R. Co.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Riordan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows, viz: First
piece bounded northerly by land of John Sh_e pherd and land of Harvey Fitch, eai;terly by York Street, southerly by land of said Fitch and westerly by highway known as Plattsville Ave.; second piece bounded northerly by land of Samuel E. Olmstead and land of Sylvester B. Wilson, easterly by land of said Wilson and
land of George G. Bishop, southerly by New Canaan Road, westerly by Plattsville Ave.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John E. Paul, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to
two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said town of Norwalk. and bounded as following: first piece
bounded north by land of Ira Bucknam, easterly by land of William B. Baxter and Edwiri Smith, southerly
by Concord St.,- and westerly by land of Chester F. Tolles; second piece. bounded westerly by land of Ira
Bucknam, easterly by land of said Tolles, southerly by Concord St,; westerly by land of said Tolles.
Also the right, title and interest of Edward Cunningham, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain iots or parcels of land lying in said town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows, viz: first
piece bounded northerly by land of Ferdinand Hayes, easterly by land of Alexander Archer, southerly by
land of S. McVammard, westerly by Summit St.; (lot No. 7 of the estate of D. H. Nash on Golden Hill at
South Norwalk) second piece bounded northerly by the highway, easterly by land of William A. ·smith and
wife, southerly by channel or creek, west by land of Zillah A. Denney.
Also of all the right, title and interest of S. Wallace Osborne, one of the defendants named in this writ,
in and to all the lots, pieces or parcels of land lying in said Town of N Qrwalk, and described as follows, viz:
lots Nos. 8, 9, IO, I I and 12 on map made by Edward Banks for S. E. Osborne, bounded northerly by St.
John Ave., westerly by Osborne Ave., south by land of estate of .Elizabeth B. Osborne, and east by Center
Avenue.
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Also lots ~os. 14 to 2~1n~lusive, :ast on Center Ave., and land bounded as follows, vii: northerly by
land of Sam·ueI W. Osborne and othe?.!i, westerly by Osborne Avenne, southl!rly by land of Morris Jennings
estate arfd land of E. A. Woodward an~ W. A. Coley, east by East Ave., west by the land of Samuel W. Osborne and others, south by the land of C. S. Prowitt, and north by the land of said Osborne and others.
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�Northerly by Mervin Street, easterly by land of wido'.Y Penoyer, southerly by land of Girardus P. Adams,
westerly by land of Henry Hands: northerly by land of I. H. Campbell and wife and St. John Ave., easterly
by East Ave. and land of I. H. Campbell and wife, southerly by land of I. H. Campbell and wife and land of
H. M. Prowitt, and land of Charles S. Prowitt, and by land of Knapp & Fitch and by land of John W. Main
and by the highway, westerly by Osborne Ave. Northerly by land of Isa.re Selleck and land of Sol E. Osborne, easterly by heirs of Anizi Smith, southerly bv St. John Ave. and land of Robert T . B. Easton, and
westerly by Norwalk River.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John E. Rooney, one of the .defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in !"aid Town of Norwalk; first piece bounded north and west
by land of the late Emma E. Stevens, east by land of Frank C. Becker, south by Cedar St.; second piece
bounded north by land of J . H. Ferris, east .by land of John Chambers, south by Cedar St., west by proposed
highway, Pleasant St., (lot No. 17 on map prepared by Chas. iN. \Vood for Emma E. Stevens, and now on
file.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick H. Taylor, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, bounded north by lanq of William H.
Smith, east by Quintard Ave., south by !arid of Ainsley B. Reed. west by land of E. A. Woodw,ard.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John McNamara. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, bounded North by Dover St., east by
those building lots facing on Prospect Ave., said easterly boundary being 150 feet from said Prospect Ave.,
south by land of heirs of William K. James, dec'd, west by land of Moses II. Glover.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas M. Saunders, one of the cjcfendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or pared of land lying in said Town· of Norwalk, and bounded n~rth by land of Albert
B. Merrill, east by land of Nathaniel Bouten, south by land of heirs of Louis Raymond, dec'd, west by Eley's
Neck Road .
Also of all the _right, title and interest of John Redway, one of the defendant's named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bound_ed north by land formerly of
Frederick Belden, S. E. Olmstead and R. E. Lockwood, east by Lexington Ave., south by land formerly of
Ann Gre~n. west by Ely Ave.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter J. Ward, one .of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows, viz: first piece
bounded north and east by land of said Ward, south by Arch St ., and west by land of Raymond Bros., and
of heirs of E. Hill, dec'd; second piece bounded east by land of Elizabeth Walsh and Wm. B. Goodsell,
south by Arch St., west by land of Wm. and Thomas I. Raymond, and land now or formerly of estate o f
said Hill dec'd , land of Henry q.reen and land of L. P. Mott.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Earnest W. Talmadge, one of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of N<1rwalk. and bounded north on land no\\'.
or formerly of Hart B. Norton, east on Norwalk Harbor, south by bounds erected , west by proposed highway, Water St.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Layhe, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded north by land of George
E . Eaton, east by highway, Pleasant St., south and west by land of Charlotte R. Corbett .
Also of all the right, title and interest of Addison F. Hathaway. ~ne of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, at Five Mill River, and bounded
west by hi~hway, north by land of Alfred S. Crockett and Lewis Parker, east and south by land of \,\"m . J.
Cross .
And on the / Y day of September, 1903, I left in said Town Clerk's office, a true and attested copy of
said original writ and complaint, and of my endorsement thereon.
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Then and there, by virtue of the original writ, of which this is a true copy, and by the special direction
of Danid Davenport, the "plaintiffs' attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office of the Town
Clerk·of said Town of Bethel, an attested certificate of attachment by me signed, describing the property
attached, the parties to this suit, the authority issuing said writ, the Court to which said writ is returnable,
and the amount of damages claimed therein, said certificate being in all respects· as directed by the statutes
of this State,) of all the right, title and interest of Barney Murphy, one of the defendants named in said suit,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon. situate on Reservoir Street, containing 12 acres,
more or less. and bounded north by Reservoir st., east by land of Thomas Tubberty, south by land of Edward
Culhane and land of Olanda D. Halpin, and we_st by land of John E. Murray, lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and inter.est of Owen Murray, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain piece of land, with -tht: buildings thereon, containing 3/4 acre, more or less, and bounded north
by Reservoir street, east by Grassy Plain street, south by land owned jointly by Anna J. Dibble
and Harriet A. Fox and west by land owned jointly by Charlt:s and Margaret Hoes. One other
piece of land containing 8 acres, more or less, and bounded northerly by land of Town of Bethel. eastt"rly by land of Town of Bethel, land of Thomas McCorkell, and land owned jointly by Michael and Sarah
O'Dea, southerly by land owned ·jointly by Richard and Mary E. Brennan, land owned jointly by Michael
and Sarah O'Dea, Rt:servoir ~t., and land of Henry S. Osborn, westerly by land of Henry S. Osborn and land
of Duncan Brodie. One other piece of land containing eleven acres, more or less, and bounded northerly by
land of George G. Durant, easterly by land of \Villiarn Bissell, southerly by Reservoir st., and westerly by
land of John O'Connell. all lying in said town 0f Bethel.
Also of all the right. title and interest of John E. Halpin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a cer~ain lot or parcel of land situate on Grassy Plain street, in said town of Bethel, and being IOO feet
wide and 200 feet deep, bounded east on highway, and on all other sides by land of Orlando D. Halpin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John L. Kane, one of the defendants named in sai::i writ in and
to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing 2 acres, more or less, and bounded north
by land oi Olanda D . Halpin. east by Grassy Plain street, south by land of Frank H. Lee, and west by land
of "William H. Manion, 2d. One other piece of land containing 4 acres, more or less, and bounded north by
land of John Manion, east by land owned jointly by Catharine A. and Margaret J. Morrow, south by land of
Edward Troy, and west by Grassy Plain street, all lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Edward Culhane, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Coal Pit Hill street, containing 8 acres,
more or less, bounded north by Coal Pit Hill street, east by land of George G. Durant, south by Muddy
Brook, and west by land of Ellen Gorman , lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right. title and interest of Edward Johnson, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing two acres. more or less, bounded north
by land of Julia E. Ferry, east by land of Julia Williamson, south by Elgin avenue, and west by Grassy
Plain street. lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Troy, 2d, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a .certain piece of land with the buildings thereon. and being f.3 feet widt: in front, 45 feet wide in the
rear, and 2co feet deep, bounded east by Grassy Plain :-.trcet, and on all other sides by land of Patrick \,Vixted,
lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Pat, ick Wixted, one of the defendants named in said ·w rit, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain street, containing 7 acres,
more or less, ·bounded northerly by lands of George G . Durant, William Carroll and Patrick Troy, 2d, east
by lands of Anthony T. Gilmartin, Mary E. Wiehman, William Carroll and Patrick Troy, 2d, and Grassy
Plain street, south by lands of Byron R . Morgan and the Town of Bethel, and west by lands of the Town of
Bethel and George G. Durant, lying in. ~aid town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and . interest of Henry Gilbert. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street. containing two acres,
more or less, and bounded northerly by lands of Chloe Gilbert and George H. Gilbert, easterly by land of
Byron Dexter. southerly by lands of George H. Gilbert, John H. McNamara, and Clarinda Van Sickle, and
west by land of George H. Gilbert. and Grassy Plain Street, lying in ·said Town of Bethel.
Also of al! the right, title and interest of George H . Gilbert, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece· of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, and being 65 feet
wide, front and n:ar. and 220 feet deep; bounded west by Grassy Plain Street and on all other sides by land
of Hc:nry Gilbert, lying in said Town of Bethel.
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Also or all the ri~ht, title and interest of vVilliam F. Ohlen, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing one acre, more or less: bounded north
by South Street, east by Sympaug Brook, south by land of John Todd, and_ west by Grassy Plain Street,
lying in said Town of Bt:thel.
Also of all •right, title and interest of William H . Ochs, jr., one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on vVooster Street, containing 1¼ acres, more
or lc:ss, and bounded north by land owned jointly by Agnes and Addie Mead, east by land of estate of Henry
S . Glover, deceased. and land owned jointly by Aimdee and Elizabeth Olivier, south by land owned
jointly by Aimdee and Elizabeth Olivier. land of Martha J. Shepard, and land of the N . Y., N. H. & H . R . R.
Co., and west by Wooster Street, lying in said Town of Bethel.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Myron J. Trowbridge, one of the. defen~ants named in. !'~id
writ, in and to a cerlain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, contammg
46½ acres, more or less: bounded north by land of Johanna H. Halpin, now or formerly, land of Lenora A.
Trowbridge, land owned jointly by Catherine A. and Margaret J. Morrow, land own:d jointly by ~dward J.
and Ella Costello. land of Martin J. Grove, land of Mary S. Ryder, and land of Harriet A. Trowbridge. Easterly by land of Martin J. Crowe. land owned jointly by Edward J. and Ella Costello, land of Ma~y S. Ryder,
and land of Harriet A. Trowbridge and highway, southerly by highway and land of estate of Michael Bramcis. and land of Harriett A. Trowbridge, westerly by land now or formerly of Francis P. Rill, and land owned
jointly by Catherine A. and Margaret J. Morrow, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick E. Benedict, one of the defendants named in said
writ. in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, cont;iining
one-half an acre. more or less; bounded north by land of estate of Thomas King, deceased, east by Grassy
Plain Street, south and west by land owned jointly by Edward J. and Ella Costello.
One other piece of land situate at Spruel! Mountain. so-called, containing thirty-five acres, more ·or less,
bounded northerly by land of estate of Michael Braimcis, deceased, and ·land of Lawrence Faulkner, now or
formerly land of Catherine E. Ochs, and land of Charles A. Frederick and Arnold Beckett; east by land of
Edward Murphy, and land formerly own_ed by Daniel D. Trowbridge; south by land of Edward Murphy, land
formerly owned by Daniel D. Trowb~idge, and land formerly owned by Lucas Boughton, and west by land
formerly owned by Lucas Boughton, and land of estate of Michael Braimcis, deceased.
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first piece, both lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Orvin B. Smith, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate in said Bethel on Greenwood Avenue, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, bounded north by land of Martha B. Fafrchild, east by land of
William H. Dokley, south by said Greenwood Av-.:nue and west by land of estate of Julia Barnum, deceased,
lying in said Town of Bethel.
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-Also zotoall..oiheariglrt';"th:kNt11d.::ink1 est of €i co: gt R:: 6heoorn<F,<Olf€ ef t-l,ecdefettda-r,t-s,1tamed- m-saffb.w.~
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, contair.i
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northerly by lands of Henr B
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, east by lands of Sally N. MacKenzie, Loretta Andre~. G e ~ · er. ebecca F. Durant, and Danbury National Bank; south by land of Danbury
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0ffe sther ~itcc of land, containing 3 acres, more or less, b_o unded northerly and westerly by land of Martha B. Fairchild, easterly !Jy land of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co .. and land of George G. Durant, southerly by land of <;ieorge G. Durannwct-High-hli:e~lUying-in-said1'-owtrot-B~I.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Horace Virgil Dibble, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on South Street, containing one-half an
acre, more or less. and bounded north by land owned by Frederick Dumont and others, and land of Benjamin
D. Meeker, east by land of Arthur H. Senior, sout,h i?y South Street and west by land of John F. Nichols,
lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Byron R. Morgan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, containing two acres,
more or less, and bounded north by land of Patrick Wixted, east by Grassy Plain Street, south by land of
Lenora Trowbridge and land of the Town of Bethel, and west by the Town of Bethel.
One other piece of land in Wolf pits District, and known as•• Park Wood Land," containing 8 acres, more
or less, and bounded north by land of Smith, Northam & Co., east by land of Wm. F. Hoyt and land of
Lorenzo M. Hoyt, South by land of the Putnam Club, and west by land of Catherine Reed, both lying in
said Town of Bethel.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Joseph W. Burr, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, sitaate on Blackman Avenue, containing ½ acre,
more or less, and bounded north by land of Patrick Griffin, east by Blackman Avenue, south by land of Eri
Wood, and west by land of Joseph Mead, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry C. Judd, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Maple street, containing sixty acres,
more or less, bounded northerly by lands of Joseph T. Bates and land formerly owned qy Henry Squires, and
land of Frederick Warner, easterly by land of Chas. Cole, land of Frederick \,Varner and highway and land of
Thomas Lawlor, southerly by land of Thomas Lawler, land of estate of Henry W. Baird and land of Wm.
J. Nichols, westerly by land of Wm. J .. Nichols and land of Joseph F. Bates:
One other piece of land situate in Plumtree, so-called, containing four acres. more or less, and bounded
northerly by land of John Eckel. Jr., and land of estate of Henry H. Baird, easterly by- highway, ·so1Jtherly
by highway and land of Joseph Prevois, and westerly by land of Joseph Prevois and highway.
One other piece of land, situate at Great Hill, so-called, containing 22 acres, more or less, ;ind bounded
northerly by highway, land formerly of Edward Light, and land of Frank A. Judd; easterly by land formerly
of Edward Light and land of James Jenkins, southerly by land of David Fry, James Jenkins and Inman F.
Judd. and westerly by land of Frank A. Judd, and land now or formerly of Alice E. Hannon, all lying in
said Town of Bethel.
Also of all" the right, title and interest of T. Archibald Evans, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with buildings thereon, situate in said Bethel, on Hoyt's Hill Street, and
being five rods wide, front and rear, and ten rods deep, bounded north by Hoyt's Hill Street, east and south
by land of Daniel G. Wood, and West by land of Howard G. Evans, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William P. Bailey, one of the defendants named in said writ.
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, ·situate in Andrews Street, and being 62 feet
wide in front, 84 feet wide in the rear, 165 feet deep on the east line, and 164 feet deep on the west line :
bounded north by Andrews Street, east by land of Edgar T. Andrews, anc,l land of Henry S. Osborn, south
by land of George Walker, and west by land of estate of Daniel Sanford, deceased, lying in said Town of
Bethel.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Howard 1S. Gilbert, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the build~ngs theroo~. situate in said Bethel. on Elizabeth street, containing one quarter of an acre, more· or less, and bounded north by said Elizabeth street, east by land of
James C. Durant and others. south by lan_d of John F. Nichols, and west by land of Frederick E. Durant,
lying in said town of Bethel.
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And on the / I)/"day of September, 1903, 1· left in said Town Clerk's office, a true and attested copy of
said original writ and complaint, and of my endorsement thereon.
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ss. Town· of Danbury, the/ ~day of September, 1903.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,
Then and there by virtue of this writ, -end by the special direction of Daniel Davenport, the plaintiffs'
attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office of the Town Clerk of said town of Danbury, an
attested certificate of attachment by me signed, describing the property attached, the parties to this suit, the
Court to which this writ is returnable, the authority issuing said writ, and the amount of damages therein
claime·d ; said certificate being in all respects as directed by the statutes of this State,) of all the right, title
and interest of Theophilus Abieniste, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to a certain lot, tract,
or p4rcel of land with all the buildings thereon, lying in the town of Danbury, and bounded and described as
follows, to wit: north and west by land now or formerly of George L. and Edward A. Stratton, east ~y a
proposed street running north from Madison Street, south by Madison Street, being the premises known · as
I 3 Madison Street.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Andrew Aitkin, one of the dde.ndants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel' of land lying in said town of Danbury,. known as No. 16 and 18 Mallory Street,
and bounded north by Hoyt Street, east by Mallory Street, sc-uth by land of Cola S. Peck, west by land of
Robert Haskins.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas W. Allan, one of the defendants named in I said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 47 Washington Avenue,
and bounded north by land of Thomas Allen, east by land of James O'Hara, south by land of Edward
J. McEany and west by Washington Avenue .
. Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas H. Allen, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. , 49 Washington Avenue,
and bounded north and west by land formerly of Selleck Bros., south by land of Nicholas W. Allen, and easl:
by Washington Aveenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel H. Barnes, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 22 and N0. 24 Main Street,
and bounded north by land of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Society, East by _Main . Street, south by land of
Amos Hulikery, and west by Grand Sreet.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas W. Barzin, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 4c Austin Street, and
bounded north by Austin Street, east by land of Anna Friel, south by land of Michael Murphy, and west by
land formerly of Francis H. Austin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles Beckett, one of .the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury,known as No. _ 13 and No. 17 Stevens
Street, and bounded north by land of Mrs. Jacob Burr, and land of Orin A. Tuttle, east by land of Horace
Roff, south by Stevens Street, and west by land of estate of E. S. Morris.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John J. Beckett, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or pared of land lying in said town of Danbury on Abbott Avenue, and bounded
north and east by land of H. D. Stapleberg. south by highway, and west by land of George Lobdell, in
quantity about one-fourth of an acre.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Clemens Beschele, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 6o Chestnut Street,
bounded north by Chestnut St_reet, east by land of Ann Downs, south by Land now or formerly of _F. H.
Austin, and west by land of Beckerle & Schuldice.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Blake, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to
a certa.in lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north by Shelter Rock Road in part,
east by highway, south by land of Daniel Lynch, and west by land of John Hurd.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Herman A. Bohman, o_n e of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 32 Davis Street, and
bounded north by land of Edward P. Rischter, east by Davis Street, south by land of Frederick 'Wernert,
West by land of Michael Fox.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James M. Boughey, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 86 North Street,
bounded north by land of Edward S. Fairchild, trustee, east by land of Ira Pearce, south by land of }Ienry
Bernd, west by North Street.
· Also of all the right, title and_interest of Thomas Boyd, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot and parcel of land known as No. 92 and No. 94 Franklin Street, lying in said town of Danbury.
and bounded north by highway, east by land of R. B. Glover, south by land of Durant & Beckerle, and west
by land of George L. Stevens.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of John Bradshaw, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot and parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 17 Meadow Street,
ba.unded north by land of Francis Hyer, east by
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and west by Meadow Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter J. Brennan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot ar parcel of land in said town of Danbury, known as No. 18 Stillman Avenue, bounded
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north by highway, east by land or Patrick Moffet~, south by land or William B. Hurd, and west by land of
Timothy Murray.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Alphonse Bresscin, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of-land, in said town of Danbury, knvwn as No. 13 Griffin Avenue, bounded ·
north by land of Martin Murray, east by land of A. M." White and A. M. Bassett, each in part, south .by land
of said Bassett and land of Peter Butler, and west by Griffin Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Theodore Bright, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said tc;>wn of Danbury, known as No. 49 and No. 55 Westville Avenue,
bounded north by land of Frederick S. Jackson, east by land now or formerly of G. Frank Bailey, south and
·w est by Westville Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Orin L. Bronson, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or pai:eel of land known as No. 3 r Divisi-on Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Darius Selleck, east by land formerly of Levi K. Wildman a·n d wife, south by land of estate
of Carrie Hoyt, and west by Divi~ion Street.
Also of all .the right, title and interest of Brron S. Brooks, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 64-70 Highland Avenue, in said town of Danbury,
bounded north by Highland Avenue, east by Durbin Street, south by land formerly of James and Marietta
Blaine, and west by estate of Mary A. Scharble.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas D. Brooks, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and.to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 67 WestvilleAvenue,in said town of Danbury, bounded
north and east by land formerly of Silas Abbott, South by land of Thomas C. Benedict, and west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Andrew G. Brown, one of the defendants named in said writ,.
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 477 Main Street. in said town of Danbury, bounded
north hr Main Street, east by land of B. Kiernan,' south and west by land of estate of Mary S. Cowperthwait.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William S. Barnes, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. I Bennett place, in said town of Danbury, and bounded
north by land of Martha Bradley, east by land of Lucy Meder and land of Frank Meder, each in part, south
by Bennett Place, and west by land of Carrie Paddock.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Chauncey H. Butler, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of fand lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north by Golden Hill Avenue,
east by highway, south by land of William S. Clancy and west by land of Benjamin F. Butier and wife.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Stephen F. Butler, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 8 Whitlock Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Whitlock Street, east by land formerly of Dennis O'Brien, south and west by lqnd formerly of
Caroline 0. Hiscox.
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Also of all the right, . title and interest of William H. Butler, one of the ·defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot and parcel of land known as No. 447 Main Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of Edgar S. Tweedy, east by land of estate of John McStay: south by North Main
Street, and west by land of Mrs. George F. Hambridge.
Also of air the right, title and interest of John Byrone, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel ot land known as· No. 43 Locust Avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and south by land formerly ·of Henry L. Read, East by land formerly of estate of P. J. Marsh, and west by
Locus Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James P. Callahan. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 71 West Wooster Street, in said town of Danbury,
bounded north by land formerly or'Charles McDermott, East by land of John J. Callahan, south by West
Wooster Street, and west by -P leasant Street.
Also of all the right, title and i~terest of John J. Callahan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 67 and No. 69 West Wooster Street, in said town of
· Danbury. bounded north and east by land for~~rly of Chichester & Baldwin, south by West Wooster Street,
and west by land of James Callahan.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Achillt: Cannale, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a. certain lot. or parcel of land known as No. 10 and No. l2 Marcus Avenue, in said town of Danbury,
and bounded north by land of E. M. Baldwin, east by land of Lyman Richards, south by land of Gustavus
E. Seifert and lane;! of Lewis Schmidt, each in part, and west by highway.
,Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas J. Cassidy, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 14 and No. 16 Mountainville Avenue, in said tow·n of
Danbury, and bounded north by land of Lizzie Hinis, east by highway, south by land of Michael Burk, west
by land of Patrick Hurst, J. McGrath and J. H. 'Walsh, each in part.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of William Clancy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded 'east by highway, and on all other
sides by land of Benjamin F. and Mary Butler.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Elmer R. Clark, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 13 Wildman street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of William Orton, deceased, east by land of Christian Reinhold, south by N. Y. and
New Eng. R. R. Co., and west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John H. Collins, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 7 Hillside avenue, in sai1l town of Danbury, bounded
north by a proposed street, called Oak street, east and south by land formerly of Edgar S. Tweedy, and west
by Hillside avenue.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Lewy
Cones, one of the defendants named in· said writ, in
and to a 1certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 101 Elm street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Laura J. Bell and land-of William Pine, each in part, east by 13:nd of Nettie N. Comes, south by
Ehn street, and w~st by land of Julia E. Comes.
Also of all the right, title and interest oJ Michael Connors, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain·lot or parcel of lan_d known as No. 67, No.~ and No. 71 Bushy Hill Road, boundeq north
· by land of William J. Rider, east by a proposed highwa'y, south by Bushy Hill Road, and west by land of
Daniel O'Brvan.
Also of ·all the right, title and interest of Michael W. Corbett, oi:ie of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land formerly of Abel
Parsons, east by land formerly of Abby Maria Stevens, south by Cherry street, and west by Orchard street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jall'ies D. Costello, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot and parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of Margaret Collins,
and by a passway running westwardly to the land of said Collins. east by South str_e et, south by land of
Ellen Costello, and west by land of Michael Collins, and by-land now or formerly of Frances P. Rice.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John H. Craft, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land knowi:i as No. 12 Well avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Ernma G. Sanford, east by land of Mrs. George Lake, and by land formerly of James E.
Reynolds, each in part, south by land of Joel Merchant and west by land formerly of Charles Hull, Dwight
E. Rodgers and Frederick A. Hull.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Byron W. Crane, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of la11d known as No. 33 Locust Avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land formerly of Frederick S. Olmstead, east by land formerly of Philo J. Marsh, south by land
formerly of James 0. Olmstead, and west by- Locust avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James Crotty, one of the def~ndants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. I I Mountainville avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of Mary Cunningham and land of Beulah Benedict, east by land of James- Crotty,
south by land of John Crotty, and west by highway.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of John Crotty, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 9 Mountainville avenue, in said tow.n of Danbury, bounded
north by land of James Crotty, east by land of James Quinn and land of Patrick Burke, each in part, south
by land of Daniel Crotty, west by highway and by land of James Crotty.
Also of all the right, title and -interest of Michael Crowe, one . of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury. bounded north in part by land formerly of
James Scanlan, deceased, in part by land of Beach T. Wilson, deceased, east by land formerly of Owen
Murray, south by. South street and west by highway in part, and in part by land of said Wilson, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and intere~i: of John J. Culhane, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 18 Locust avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of James H. Cole, east by Locust avenue, south and west by land of Alexapder M. White.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Culligan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to four certain lots or parcels of land bounded and described as follows:
First piece, bounded north by Jansen street, 100 feet, east by Still River, 163 feet, south by land of Nora
Melliken, 15 7 feet, west by other land of grantor, 148 feet.
One other piece of land on- said Jansen street, bounded north and west by Jansen street, east by other
land of the grantor, south by land of Nora Melliken.
One other piece of land situate in said Danbury, bounded north by a ditch running between this tract
_and land of Joseph T. Bates, east by Still River, south by other land oi the grantor, west by a proposed passway 50 feet wide, known as Jansen street.
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_ One other piece of land on said Jansen street, triangular in shape, bounded north by a ditch running between this tract and land of George G. Durant, east by Jansen street, west by land of Nellie Kane.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter Currie, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 157 South street in said ·town of Danbury, bounded north by land
now or formerly of William R. Freeland, east by land formerly of estate of George Bailey, south by South
street, west by land formerly of said Freeland.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Deakin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot' or pared of land known as 172 South street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by South street, east by land of Peter McGlo.ne, south bySeeley street and west by land of Patrick McFarland.
Also of all the the right, title and interest of George F. Denton, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 93 Osborn street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Michael Madden. east by land formerly of Sprague, Ely & Flint; south by Osborne street and west"
by land of Delia Lyon.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George Dicken~, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 25 Stevens street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by ·
land now or formerly of Rooney & Meath, east by land of estate of George Staples, south by Stevens
street and west by land now or formerly of Chari-es Beckett.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of James Dillon, one of the defendants named in said writ, in aud
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 and 26 North street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Sidney G~annis, east and south by land formerly of Dennis Stevens, and west and north·
west by land formerly of Theodore Brothwell, deceased and by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas J..Durkin, one of the defendants named in said writ, JO
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 32 Town Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of John Wren, east by highway, south by land of Joseph McDonald, west by land of estate of Samuel
C. Wildman, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jamc::s Durnin, one ·of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of Letitia Andrews
and the Savings Bank of Danbury, east by land of William Day, Clinton Phillips and John Brownlee, south
by Tam~rack Lane and west by land of said Andrews and Samuel Nichols.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William S Dutcher, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 30 Lincoln avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Arthur M. Patchen, east by Lincoln ·avenue, south and west by land of estate of Oliver F. and
Nathaniel Selleck.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Dyer, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to
a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 Stone street. in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of
Michael Lydane and ·F. P. Rice, now or formerly, east by Stone street, south by land of Edward Elliott, west
by land of George P. and Ellen Foote.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Elligett, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and ·
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 53-55 Sheriden street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land now or formerly of Frank $chatezla, east by land of Caspar Ziegler, south by land of James Moore and
west by Sheriden street .
Also of all the right, .title and interest of Patrick Elligett, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 Prospect street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
highway, east by land of estate of Kate Garvie and Martin Feelan, west by land of Thomas Elligett.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Elliott, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land forrn.erly of Patrick Rooney
and D. P. Nichols, deceased, east by Sheridan street, south by highway and west by ·1and formerly of William
B. Hurd.
Also of all the right. title and interest of John G. Ely, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 51-57 Highland avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and west by land of Michael Fox, east by land of formerly of Frederick C. Hodshon, south by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Carl Erdm.a n, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or paacel of land known as 23 and 25 Highland avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north and west by land now or formerly of Ezra Mallory, east by land of Margaret Gallagher and land of
persons unknown, south by Highland avenue.
Also of all the right, title:: and interest of Timothy H. Farrell, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 58 South street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
.by South street, east by land of J.P. Kelly, south by land of D. E. Rodgers and F. A. Hull, west by land of
Elizabeth Stevenson.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Feeley, one of the defendants named in said .writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land ki:iown as 46 Stone street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
of Thomas Lavin, Mary Branfielcl and Hanna McMahon, now or formerly, east by Stone street, south by land
formerly of Martin Doran, deceased, west by land now or formerly of Terrence Ryan.
Also of all the right, title and i,1tere~t of Patrick Fennell, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 33 Fairfield avenue: in said town of Danbury, bounded north and
south by land now or formerly of Dwight E. Rogers and Frede.rick A. Hull, east by land of John Kelley and
west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick J. Fisher, one of the defendan't s named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 10-12 Wilson street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by high war, east by land of J. & M. Ryon, south by land now or formerly of Michael Lynch, west by land
now or formerly of John Moreton and James' Flinn. ·
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Fitzgerald, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 11-13 Seeley street in said town of Danbury. bounded north
by land of James Ryon, east by land of James C. Croal, iouth by Seeley street, west by land of Mary Lynch.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Flannagan, one of the defendants na med in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 and 8 Main street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Frank and Louis Sands, east by highway, south by land of Margaret Melvin and west by
land of Freeland, formerly of Sands.
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"Also of all the right, title and interest of Emil Floyske (or Flosky) one of the defendants named in said
writ. in and to a certain lot or parcel of land kn9wn as 29 Hoyt street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by proposed highway, south by Hoyt street, east by land of Durant & Beckerle, west by land formerly
of August Ludeke.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Foley, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 and 26 Cottage street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by highway, east by land of Patrick Heneby, south by land formerly of Martin Doran and west by land of
Patrick Rooney.
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A'.lso of all the·right, title and interest of Christian ·Garvie, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain Jot or parcel of land known as 19 and 21 Austin street in said town of ,Danbury, bounded
north by land now or formerly of Beckerle & Schuldice, east by land formerly of Mary Moran, south by
Austin street, west' by land of Joseph Convery, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William E. Geartner, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as I 5 Mallory street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Cola S. Peck, east by land of George Ludwig, south by land of Matthias Heintzleman and
west by highway,.
Also of all the right, title and int;;_-;;-st of John Gilbride, one of the defendants named in said writ, ,in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 and 14 Nichols street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Mrs. John Chambers and land now or formerly of the estate of D. P. Nichols, east by highway,
south by land of Peter Murray, and west by land ofBenjami~ Bailey and land of John ·McCarthy.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Gildea, one of the def.endants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 76 Town. Hall avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of John R. Spain, cast by highway, south by highway and west by land of Thomas Fleming:
Also of all the right, title and interest of George J. Goebel, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or · parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by Mountainville avenue, . east
by land now or formerly of Martin Collins, south by land formerly of Samuel C. Wildman, and west by land
formerly of said Wildman and Ezra Mead, each in part.
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Also of.Ill the right, title and interest of Wright Hampson, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain iot or parcel of land known as 168 Triangle street, in said town of Danbury, bounded.north
by highway, and on all other sides by land of George G . Durant.
A _lso of all the right, title and interest of David J. Hardy, one of the defendants named in said -writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 28 Davis street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of Mrs. Matthew Byers, east by Davis street, south by land formerly of Evart Richter, west by
land of Michael Fox.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Alexander Harkness, one of th~ defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certdin lot or parcel of land known as 39 Highland avenue, in said town of Danbu~y. bounded north
by land of Thomas J. Hoyt, now or formerly, east by land formerly of Charles H. Bigelow and land of
Richard Murray, each in part, south by highway and west by land of Annie Bawdy.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Harkness, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 Locus av~nue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Alexandc::r M. White, east by Locns avenue, south by land of Edward . S. Fairchild and west by land
now or formerly of said White.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Hart, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and ·
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 33 Housman street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Patrick McGown, east by land ·of Gurdon H. Miller, south by land of John and Ann McNamee and
west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Hassett, one of the ·defendants named in said writ, in and
·to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of Johannah Hassett, east
by South street, south by land of P. McDonnell and west by land of Mary Manion.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Stephen H avren one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 47 Chestnut street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of N. Y ., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., east by land of Beckerle & Schuldice, south by Chestnut street ext.,
west by land of Beckerle & Schuldice and land of James Kelley; al_so the lot or parcel of land known as 8
Chapelle street, in said town of Danbury, and bounded · north by highway, east by land formerly of F. H .
Austin, south by land of The N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., and west by land of Christian Reinhold.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michad Hennessey, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 29 Sheriden street in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Catherine O'Boy, east by land of said O ' Boy and James Moore, each in part, south by
land formerly of James McGrath and west by Sheriden street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nelson H . Booth, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 5 Whitlock street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of Mrs. E. H. Taylor, east by land of Matthew F. Smith, south by Whitlock street, west
by land of Mortimer Rodgers.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick S. Blackburn, one of the defendants named in said
writ, in a11d to two certai1i lots or parcels of lands in said town of Danbury. First piece bounded north by
Triangle street, east by land formerly of Robert D. Blackburn and wife, south by land of estate of George
Layman, west by land formerly of Louis Lobdell; second piece bounded north by land of Nicholas Pittilla,
east by the N. Y., N. H. & H : R. R . Co .. south by land now or formerly of Luke Cole, west by Cole's lane.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George M. Herrick, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 97 Elm street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of James Ratsford and land o( Miss Maria Guir, east by land formerly of Theodore F. Judd,
south by Elm street, west by land formerly of Mrs. Eliza
Also of all the right, title and interest of Ernest H. Heuser, one of the defendants named in said writ,. in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 46 Pahquioque avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Pahquioque avenue, east by land of Jeremiah Bernd, south by land of Charles and Matthias
McCarthy, and west by land of Michael G. Kane.
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Also of all the right, title and interest or Charles A. Hodge, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 63 Maple avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of John H. Carpenter, east by land of Laura Bell, south by land of Lucy M. Barnum and west by
Maple avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of -Daniel Kearnes, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 242 White street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
of .Peter -Soderberg, east by land of Michael Murphy, now or formerly, south by White street, west by
Meadow street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin Keating, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to certain lots or parcels of land, in said town of Danbury, as follows: First piece, ·n orth and south
by land of Daniel Mclner~y. east by land formerly of ·Stephen Bates, and west by
Second piece, bounded north by-highway, east by land of Danbury and Norwalk R. R. Co., south and west
by land of estate of Patrick Murray.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick F. Hunt, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 25 Housman street in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of John Moore, east by land formerly of E. A. Housman, south b'y land of James McGrath
and west by Housm.an street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of. Thomas ·Keenan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded· north and west lily land of James
Manion, east by South street, and south by land of John IIass~tt.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Mic had Hurd, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as .34 and 36 Shelter Rock road, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by highway, east and south by land now or formerly of John Hurd, west by land of the Danbury a,nd
Norwalk Railroad Company.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick E. Jeffrey, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as ,16 Town Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of heirs of Lawrence Smith, east by Town Hill ·a venue, south by land formerly of Abby
Foote, Josephine Todd and Martin McCue, west by land formerly of John Freeland, Patrick Melvin and John
J. Brady, deceased, each in part.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael F. Kenney, one of the defendants named in said writ,
.in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known ·as 37 Town Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land now or formerly of eitate of James Gibson, east by land of Peter Harns, south by land of P. 0.
· Dwyer ·and west by Town Hill avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Keogh. one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 162-166 Triangle street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
Triangle street, east and south by land of Edgar W. Benedict, formerly, west by land formerly of Michael
Walsh.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles J. King, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 98 North
street, in said town of Danbury, bounded ·
north by land now or formerly of Mrs. Henrietta G.trdnt:r, east by land formerly of Peter C. Rowan, south by
land formerly of George C. F. Williams and Elizabeth J. Williams and west by North street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Kornhass, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 58 Chestnut street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by the txtension of Chestnut street, east by land of C. Beschle and wife, south by land of F. H . Austin,
deceased, formerly, west by l;:rnd of Beckerle & Schuldice.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Krebs, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as' 12 Cook street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by lanq
formerly of John Rooney, east by Cook street, south by land of Nicholas Staibig, west by land of Christopher
and Annie O'Conner .
. Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin Lauf, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 32 Lake avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded northerly by
Lake avenue, easterly by land of Mrs. McCarthy, south by land of George Britton and west by land of
Christopher Carey.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John M. Lawler, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known ·as No. 17-19 James street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land formerly of P. j. Marsh. deceased, east by land formerly of J oho Enoeard, south by James St. ·
and west by land formerly of Hattie B. Holly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Edward D. Lees, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. JS Cleveland St., in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Cleveland St., east by land formerly _of P. J. Marsh, deceased, south by land formerly of S. C.
Holley and wife, west by land formerly of Edward A. Layman.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Leonard 2d. on'e of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 40 Davis St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of
Carmody, east by Davis St, south by land formerly of John Lewis and Frederick
Hodshon, west by land of Marshall Fox.
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�Also of all .t he right, title and interest of Thomas Leonard, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 14 Stillman avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by Stillman avenue, east by land of Timothy Murray, south by land of
Roff, and land formerly of
A. T. Clason, deceased, west by land of John Gorman, 2d.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William E. Luke, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 53 Deer Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Catherine Flynn, east by 1and of Patrick Fisher, south by land of Bridget Moreton and west
by Deer Hill avenue.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael F. Lync.h, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain _lot or parcel of land known as 19 South street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Danbury and Bethel Street Railway Co., and land formerly of Patrick Murray, east by land of the
Danbury and Norwalk Railway Company, south by land formerly of Patrick Lynch, Martin Lynch, Thomas
Lynch and Margaret Lynch, west by South street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George F. Marshal, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 7 Walnut St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
. by land formerly of Peter C. Rowen, deceased, east by land of Nora Marshall, south by Walnut street, west
by land- formerly of Bradley Marsh.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jeremiah McCarthy, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 60 and No. 62 South st., in said town of Danbury,
bounded northerly by South St., easterly by land of Mary McCarthy and land now or formerly of the estate
of John Keane, each in part, southerly by land of Thomas Waters and land now or formerly· of estate of
Jarvis Selleck, each in part, westerly by land of John Kelly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick J. McCarthy, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 14 Seeley Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Seeley St., east by Housman St., south by land of Michael Grant, and west by land of John Ryan
and land formerly of Mrs. Mullarkey.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick T. McCarthy, one of tl}e defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 36-and 38 Chestnut street in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Chestnut street, east by Wildman street, south by land formerly of estate of A. T. Peck, west by
land of Gustave Fidden.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin McCue, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 13 and 15 Main street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of Patrick Burke, in part, and in part by land formerly belonging to Lawrence Smith, east and
so1Jth by land formerly of 0. A. Todd, west by Main street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas McGawley, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain Jot or parcel of land known as 38 Washington avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land formerly of William Stevens, east by Washington avenue, south by land formerly of Arthur
Way and west by land of M. Percy Reynolds.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin McGettrick, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 6! Grand St., in. said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of the estate of Aaron Seeley, deceased, east and south by land of Helen Meeker now or
formerly. and west by Grand St.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of James McGione, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 5 Triangle St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Thomas Duskin, east by land of Michael and Patrick Elliott, south by Triangle St., west by
Stone street. .
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Also of all the right, title and interest of John McGlone, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
· an<l to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 1 Seeley street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
northerly by Lovers Lane, easterly by Mountainville avenue, southerly by Seeley street, and westerly by land
formerly of estate of Aaron Seeley, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Adolf Holdeichel, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 22 Davis street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land now or formerly of Charles Kraft, east by Davis street, south by land formerly of John Richter and west
by land formerly of John Richter.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nathan C. Hoy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 and 8 South Well avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land ·o f William Dobbs, Watson Wildman and William Jarvis, east by South Well aven1,1e. south
and west by land formerly of Allen McDonald.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Humphries, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 9 Stevens street in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of George Godwin, east by land formerly of Mrs. Marvin Weed, south by Stevens·street and
west by land formerly of Philo Knapp.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter McG!one, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a ce·rtain lot or parcel of land known as 3 Seeley street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
South street, east by land of John McGlone, south by Seeley street, west by land of William Durkin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick McGrath, orre of the defendants named in said writ, i_n
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 1'3 Home Place in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Patrick McGurke, east by land of John Roach, south by Home Place, so-called, and west by land of
Matthew Rooney.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles F. McHan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 94 Liberty street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
Liberty street, east by land now or formerly of Ann Donnelly, south by land now or formerly of Richard
Meaney and west by land now or formerly of Frances C. Hyer.
Also of all the right, title and intere.s t of Tho~as McHugh, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 19 Center St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land now or formerly of C. H. Hawley and Fidelia S. Walbridge, each in part, south by Center St., and
west by land now or formerly of C. H. Hawley.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Meath, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land No. 28 Spring S~., in said town of Danbury, bounded northerly by Spring
Street, easterly by land of Matthew Rooney, southerly by land of George Diskins and land formerly of
Charles Beckett, and west by land of Rose Meath.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Mclnerey, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to certain lots or parcels of land, in said' town of Dandury, as follows, viz:
First piece, containing one acre, boqnded 'north by land now or form~rly of Ann Lynch, east by highway,
south and west by land now or formerly of Cornelius Delaney.
Second piece, containing one and one-half acres, more or less, bounded north by· land of Patrick Dolan,
now or formerly, east and south by land formerly of Stephen Bates, and west by highway, with the buildings
thereon.
Third piece, containing two acres, more or leRs, bounded north by land formerly of Stephen Bates,
deceased, south by land now or formerly of Patrick Dolan, west by highway.
· Fourth piece, containing two and one-half acres, more or less, bounded north by land of James Barrett,
now or formerly, east by highway, south and west by land now or late of Henry Mead.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry Messer, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 4 Canal !-treet in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
formerly of Katherine Zeigler, and land formerly of Charles R. Osborne, east by Canal street, south and west
by land of estate of Abijah P. Ely.
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· Also of all the right, title and .interest of Henry C. Michael, one of the defendants named in said WJit, in
,and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by the N. Y. and New
England R. R., east by land formerly of Charles White, deceased, south by highway, west by land of Mrs.
Henry Stapleberg, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George J. Miller, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 19 Crane street in said town of Danbury, bounded north and
east by land of John W. Crane estate, south by land of Minnie E. Crane, now Washburne, west by Crane
street.
Also .of all the right, title and interest of John J. Miller, one of the defend!lnts named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 901 I Bates Place, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of John Miller, jr., and Henri~tta Miller, his wife, east by land of Joseph T. Bates, south by land of
Joseph T. Bates, west by Bates Place.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Moffit, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 16 Stone St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north by a
new street, east by Stone Street, south by land formerly of William B Hurd, and west by land formerly of
Emily E. Stillman.
Als9 of all the right, title and interest of Gustave Mougin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or p·arcel of land known as IS Meadow street in said to,vn of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of Samuel C. Holly, east by land of formerly of Louis .-\. Beard, deceased, south by land of
Joseph Py and west by Meadow street. Also of all the right, title and interest of Eugene L. Mulkins. one of the defendants named in sai~ writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 14 Bennett Place in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of William Sayres, east and south by land formerly of Mary J. Webber and west by Bennett
Place.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Murphy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 29 Austin street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Ann Powers, east by land of Anna Friewald, south by Austin street and west by May Powers.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Timothy Murray, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 16 Stillman Ave., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by Stillman Ave .• east by land now or formerly of Tony Ryan, south by land formerly owned by Catharine
Chichester, and west by land formerly of Thomas Leonard.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John B. Nowlan. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 28 and No: 30 Park Ave., in said town of Danbury,
bounded north by Park Avenue, east by land of Frank Fowler, south by land of Charles Bradley, and west
by land of James Depew.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Nowlan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 47 Austin St., in said town of Danb.ury, bounded north by
land of Edward Costello, east by land of Owen Shalvoy, south by Austin St., west by land of Herman
Mulaher, now or formerly.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of George T. Oakley, one of the ddendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 10 Washington avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
easterly by Washington avenue and on all other sides by land formerly of Oliver F. and Ethan F. Selleck.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John O'Boy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land "known as 35 Sheridan street in said town of Danbury, bounded . north by
land of Casper Ziegler, ea~t by land of James Moore, south by land of Michael Hennessey and west by
Sheridan street.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter O'Boy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to· certain lots or parcels of land 'in said town of Danbury, as follows, viz: -First piece, bounded north by
land of John Freeland, east by land of John Freeland, south by land of Mrs. John Whitely, west by Coal
Pit Hill street. Second piece, bounded north and south by land of Patrick Burke, east by land of James
Quinn and west by land of estate of Beulah P. Benedict, containing four acre_s.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Louis E. Orton, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No 12 Austin St., in said town of D·a nbury, bounded north by
Austin street, east by land of the estate of William Orton, deceased, south by land of John Rooney, and west
by land of ~fargaret Scott, now or formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of :Daniel J. Osborne, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 87 West St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north by_
land of Alice Wildman, east by land of estate of Fidelia Walbridge, south by West St., and west by land of
Howard B. Scott.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Alvah S. Pearce, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 19 Starr Ave., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of 0. W. Starr, east by land formerly of Thaddeus Curtis, south by land formerly of James Thacket,
west by Starr Ave.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George H. Philips, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 7 Town Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Bridget Haggerty and land of Emily E. Stillman, east by land now or formerly of the heirs of
Hannah Ward, south by land formerly of William B. Sharp and land now or formerly of Terrence McGarrick,
west by Town Hill avenue.
Also of all the right, t-itle and interest of Arthur L. Pickett, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 21 Cherry street in said town of Danbury, bounded north and
west by land formerly of Mrs. Fairchild, east by land now or formerly of Orlando B. Pickett, south by Cherry
street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Pribula, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of Joseph Barger, east by
land formerly of Frederick S. Wildman, deceased, south' by land of John Pollock, now or formerly, west by
Great Plain road.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jacob Prinz, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 9 Abbott avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
of C. A. Manrock, east by Abbott avenue, south by land formerly of J. Targett and west by land formerly of
A. T. Clason, deceased.
' and interest of Christian Reinhold, one of the defendants named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 Chappelle street in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by Chappelle street, east by land of Stephen Havcan. south by land of N. Y. and N. E. R. R. Co., west by
land formerly of F. H. Austin and Wm. Orton, both deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Rohde, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 73 Hill avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of estate of James Beebe, east by land of Bridget M. Elligett, south by land of Noah T. Hoyt, west
by Town Hill avenue.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of John Rooney, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to three certain lots or parcels of land known as No. 43-49 South street, No. 48-52 Triangle street, No. 51-61
Wlidman street.
First piece, land and buildings bounded north by land of Mary Rooney, east by Starr street, s~uth by
South street, west by land of Patrick Costello.
Second piece, bounded north by· Triangle street, east by Starr street south by land of Mary Rooney,
west by ]and of L. Tschopourian.
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Third piece, bounded north by land formerly of Sarah Drum, Margaret Stott, Le.wis Orton, James Burgess and Francis H. Austin, each in part, east by Cook street, south by land formerly of C. J. O'Connor and
Margaret Funnicane, west by Wildman street.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Louis Shack, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 40 Pahquioque avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded North
Pahquioque avenue, east by land of Michael G. Kane, south by land of Mrs. John Sprout and west by land
formerly of Benedict Crofut.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles s·haffer, one of the defendants in said writ, in and to a
certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 Brookside street in said town of Danbury, bounded north and east
by land now or formerly of George L. Stratton and E. A. Stratton, south by land formerly of the estate of E.
S. Tweedy, deceased, west by Brookside street.
�Also of all the right, title and interest of Hugh C. Shalvoy, one of the defendants named in said writ
in and to a certain lot or parcel ol land known as 48-50 Austin street in said town of Danbury, boui'1ed
north by Austin street, east by land of Owen Shalvoy, south by land of Alice Cuff and land formerly, of
Jan·d Stevens, west by land of Ann Friel, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick Stahl, one of the defendants named in said writ .. in
and to a ce.r tain lot or parcel of land known. as 18 Lake avenue in said tQwn 9f -Danbury, bounded north by
Lake avenue, east and south by land formerly of Mary I. Morse and Charles H. Crofut, west by land ol Mary
I. Morse, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas Striebig, one of t!ie defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certai11 lot or parcel of land known as No. ro Cook street, in said town of Danbury, bounded east by
Cook-Btreet, north, west and south by land of Christopher and Annie O'Connor.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of George Stucky, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 26-30 Well avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of James Neal, east by Well avenue, south by land of Peter Flynn, and west by land of Robert
Merson, now or formerly.
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Also of all the right, title and intere~t of Stephen Stucky, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 54 Morris street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by la11d of Caleb M. Purdy, east by Morris street, south by land of Jolin Betz, and west by Duck avenue.
Also of all the right, title and int~rest of Michael E. Sullivan. one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 East Pearl street> in said town of, Danbury, bounded
' northerly by land formerly of W. B. Blackman and Francis P. Rice each in part, easterly by proposed
West William street, southerly by land now or formerly of Louis Boselli and \(resterly by land no~ or
formerly of Francis P. Rice and Charles E. Griffin, each in part.
Also of all the ri'ght, title and interest of Mark Sullivan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a cert.ain lot or parcel of land known as 32 Washington avenue in saiid town of Dan.bury, bounded north,
. ·• ~'::, south and west by J;md formerly of Nathaniel, Ethan and Oliver F . .Selleck and east by Washington avenue.
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~"71 Also· of all the right, title and interest of Will_iam Sullivan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
O....x() ~ and to a certait~ lot or parcel of land known as 55 Washing~on avenue. in ~aid town of Danbury, bounded
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north by land ot Mrs. A. C. Wedge, east by land of Deer Hill School dtstnct, south by land of Charles A.
Romans, west by Washington avenue.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Joseph Tosi, one of t):le def,endants_named in said writ, in and
to ·a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 28 William street, in said town of Danbury, bounded northerly
by 1·and now or formerly of Mary Grumman, east by William street,. south by land formerly of Mary Ryder,
west by land now or formerly of E. M. Baldwin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas E. Waters, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 17-. rg. Harrison street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north b.Y, land now or formerly of Patrick McCarthy and land of John Kelly, east by land formerly of Hull &
Rogers, south by Harrison street, west by land formerly of Hull & Rogers, and land of Dora Clark.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank K. Wildman, one of the ·defendants ·named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 35 Locust avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
. north by land of the City of Danbury and land formerly of Henry Queen, deceased, south by land of Byron
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Crane, east by land formerly of P. J. Marsh, west by Locust avenue.
· Also of aU the right, title and interest of Samuel S. Wilson, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No, 52 Pleasant street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Mrs. J. H. ·weber, east by Pleasant street, ·s outh by Quinn street, west by land formerly of
Charles Van West;
And on the
day of September, 1903, I left in said Town Clerk's office, a true and attested copy of
said original writ and complaint, and of my endorsement ther~on.
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,
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Then and there by virtue hereof I attached as the property of each of the within named defendants all
goods, effects, money and debts due to or belonging to each of the within named defendants, and
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in the hands ·of each of the within named garnishees, by leaving at the principal offices of each
of the said garnishees, the Danbury · National Bank, the City .National Bank, the Savings Bank
of Danbury, and the Union Savings Bank of Danbury, in said town of Danbury, ~ duly atte..sted
copy of this writ and complaint, and by leaving a like true and attested copy of said writ and .
complaint at the principal offices of each of said garnishees, the Fairfield County Savings Bank, Norwalk
Savings Society, South Norwalk Savings Bank, National Bank of Norwalk, Fairfield County National Bank,
Central National Bank and City National Bank of South Norwalk, in said town of Norwalk, more than
twelve days before the scssio'n of the Court to which this writ i;; returnable, each of said garnishees being
herein named and described as the agent, trustee and debtor of each of the within named defendants.
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The within and foregoing is a true copy of said. original writ, summons and czplaint and of my
endorsement thereon.
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of tht UMiIdSIezh’s of Amei, lo hE MãvsheI of th Dis?rid of Conntcliu—GRETING:
You are hereby commanded to attach to the value of two hundred and fty thousand (S25o,000) dollars,
the goods or estate of Martin Lawlor, John Cords, George W. Morhouce, George l-t Gilbert, William P.
Bailey, Howard S. Gilbert, Charles Green, Charles Lathrop, and John McDowell, all of said town of Bethel;
Charles
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Barett, Martin Gorman, Petet’ Gallagher, Daniel P. Kelley, Simon Blake, Hugh C. Shalvoy, Michael
C. Grin, Patrick Connolly, Albert Hoyt, and John Morris, all of said Danbury; Robert Pearson, John E. Paul,
Charles Flynn, John W. Sculley, Stephen Carlin, Charles Moe, James Whitney, William A. Brennan,
and Homer Rockwell, all of said town of Norwalk Frederick Taylor, Owen Riley, Charles Smith,
dward Cunningham, George A. Davis, George Gerrkh, Peter Ward, Fanton W. Beers, Albert Berg, Addison
l-latha’.vay, John McNamara, John Redway, Ernest Talmadge, W. 3. Wisheit, Daniel Riordan, John F..
Rooney, Thomas Saunders, Ma Singersvode, John Spendlove, Peter F. Kearney, Patrick Keating, James
kinnane, Thomas Lavlie, S. Wallace Osborn, all of Said town of Norwalk, Connecticut Barney Murphy,
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Owen Murray, John 1-Talpin, John Kane, Edward Maniori, Edward Culhane, Edward Johnson, Patrick Troy,
Patrjlt Wi,ted, Henry Gilbert, Starr Bassett, William Ohler, William Ochs, Myron Trowbridge, Frederick
Benedict. Orriti Smith, Charles Frost,
Johnson, Virgil Dibble, Charles Bailey, William
Stone, E. Romaine Barnum, Byron Morgan, Jo l3urr, Levi Short, Henry C. Judd, T. Archi_
bald Evans, all 0f said town of Bethel .[ThC()PIiIs Abieniste, Andrew Aitkiri, Nicholas W. Allen,
en, ariiel H. Barnes, Nicholas W. flarzin, Jerome W. Bates, Charles fleckett, John Beckett, Jr.,
Clemens I3escheie, Frederick S. Blackburn, John Blake, Herman H. Bohman, Nelson H. Booth, James N.
Boughey, Thomas Boyd, John Bradshaw. Peter J. Brennan, Alphonse Brcson, Theodore Bright, Orrin L.
l3ronson, Byron S. Brooks, Thomas 11 Brooks, Andrew G. BrQwn, William F. Burns, Chauncey H. Butler,
Stephen F. Butler, William H. Butler, John Byrone, James P. Callahan, John J. Callahan, Achille Canale,
Thomas 3. Cassidy, William Clancy, Elmer R. Clark, John H. Collins, Lewy W. Comes, Michael W. Corbett,
JameS 0. Costello, John H. Craft, Byron W. Crane. James Crotty, John Crotty, Michael Crowe, Patrick
Culligan, Peter T. Currie, William Deakin, George F. Denton, George Dickens, James Dillon, Thomas
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Durkin, James flurnin, William S. Dutcher, John aver, John Ellegett. Patrick Ellegett, Patrick Elliott, John
G. Ely, Carl Erdman, Timothy H. Farrell, Patrick 3. Peeley, Patrick Fennell, Patrick
3. Fisher, Patrick Fitz.
gerald. Patrick Flannagan, Emil Floyske, Thomas Foley, Christian Garni, William E. Geartner,-John Gil.
bride, Patrick Gildea, George J. Goebel, Wright Hampson, David J. Hardy, Alexander Harkness, John
Harkness, Patrick Hart, John 1-lassett, Stephen Havran,. Michael Hennesy, George M. Herrick, Ernest H.
Heuser, Charles A. f-Todge, Adolph Holdeichel, Nathan C. Hoy, William Humphries, Patrick F. Hunt,
Charles W. Hurd, Michael 1-lurd, Patrick E Jeffrey, Daniel Kearn& Martin Keating. Thomas Keenan,
Michael F. Kenney, John Keough, Charles 3. King, Frank Kornhass, Frank F.. Krebs, Martin Lauf, John M.
Lawler, Edward 0. Lees, Thomas Leonard, William E. Luke, Michael F’. Lynch. George F. Marshall, Jere.
miah McCarthy, Patrick 3. McCarthy, Patrick T. McCarthy, Martin McCue, Thomas F.. McGauley, Martin
McGettrick, James F. McGlone, John McGlone, Peter McGlone, Patrick McGrath, Charles F. McHan,
Thomas McHugh, Daniel Mclnerey, Frank Meath, Henry Messer, Henry C. Michael, George J. Miller, John
Miller, Jr., Patrick- Moffltt, Gustave Mougin, Eugene L. Mulkin, Daniel Murphy, Timothy Murray,
John B. Niwlan, William V. Nowlan, George T. O;klev, John O’Boy, Peter OBoy, Louis F.. Orton
Daniel J. Osborne, Alvah S. Pearce, George H. Phillips. Peter Picken, Arthur I. Pickett, John Pribula, Jacob
Prin, Christian Rheinhold, Frank Rhode, John Rooney, Frank F.. Seaman, Louis Shack, Charles Shaffer,
Frederick L. Stahl, Nicholas Streibig, George Stuckey, Stephen Stuckey, Michael E. Sullivan, Mark Sullivan,
William S. Sullivan, Joseph Tosi, Thomas F.. Waters, Frank K. Wildman. Samuel S. Wilson, Michael Con
nors, John J. Cuihane, John Leonard, all of said town of Danbury; and them summon to appear before the
Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Conneticut, to be held at Hartford, in said District,
on the second Tuesday of October, 1903, then and there to answer unto Dietrich E. Loewe and Martin Fdchs,
both residents of said town of Danbury, in the State and District of Connecticut, in a civil action wherein
the plaintiffs complain and say:
1. The defendants are all residents of the District of Connecticut.
2.
The plaintiffs who reside in Danbury in the State and District of Connecticut, are co-partners,
located and doing business as manufacturers and sellers of hats at said Danbury, under the firm name of
D. E. Loewe & Co.
3. At said Danbury, the plaintiffs have a factory for the making of hats, for sale by them in the various
States of the Union, and have for many years employed, at said factory, a large number of men in the manu
facture and sale of said hats, and have invested in that branch of their business a. large amount of capital, and
in their business of selling the product of their factory,and filling orders for said hats, have built up and
established a large inter-state trade, employing more than two hundred and thirty (230) persons, in making
and annually se)ling hats of a value exceeding fcthundred thousand ($4oo,000) dollars.
4. The plaintiffs deeming it their right to manage and conduct their business without interference, from
indvidjials or associations not connected therewith, have for many years, maintained the policy of refusing
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�to suffer or permit any person or ol-ganiation to direct or cofltrol their said business, and in eonsequence of
5aid policy, have conducted their said business upon the broad and patriotic principle of not discriminating
against any person seeking employment because of his being or not being connected with any labor or other
organization, and have refused to enter into agreement with any person or organization whereby the rights
and privileges, either of themselves or any employee would
be jeopardized, surrendered to of cofltrolled by
said person or organization, and have believed said policy, which was and is vell known to the defendants, to
be absolutely necessary to the successful conduct of their said business and the welfare of their employees.
5.
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The plaintiffs, for many years, have been and now are engaged in trade and commerce among the
several States of the Union, in selling and shipping almost the whole of the product of their said factory by
common carriers, from said Danbury to wholesale dealers residing and doing business in each of the States of
Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Vork, New .Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, California, and other States, to the amount of many
.hundteds of thousands of dollars, and in sending agents with samples from said Danbury into and through
each of said States to visit said wholesale dealers at their places of business in said several States, and solicit
and procure from them, orders for said hats, to be filled by hats to he shipped from their said factory at said
Danbury, by common carriers to said wholesale dealers, to be by them paid for after the delivery thereof at
their several places of business.
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6. On July 25th, 1902, the amount of capital invested by the plaintiffs in said business of making and
selling hats, approximated one hundred and thirty thousand dollars, and the value of the hats annually sold
and shipped by them in previous years, to said dealers in States other than Connecticut, exceeded four hun
dred thousand dollars, while the value of hats sold by them in the State of Connectrcut did not exceed ten
thousand dollars.
7. On july 25th, 1902, the plaintiffs had made preparation to do a large and profitable business with
said wholesale dealers in other States, and the conditions of their business were such as to warrant the full
belief that the ensuing year would be the most successful in their experience. Their factory was then running
to its full capacity in filling a large number of orders from such wholesale dealers in other States. They were
then employing about one hundred and sixty men in the making and finishing departments, a large number
in the trimming and other departments, whose work was dependent upon the previous work of the makers
and finishers, and they then had about one hundred and fifty dozens of hats in process of manufacture, and
in such condition as to be perishable and ruined if work was stopped upon them.
8. The plaintiffs then were and now are almost wholly dependent upon the sale and shipments of hats
as aforesaid, to said dealers in States other than Connecticut, to keep their said factory running and to dispose
of its product and their c’apital in said business profitably employed, and the restraint, curtailment and de
struction of their said trade and commerce with their said customers in said States other than Connecticut,
by the combination, conspiracy and acts of the defendants, as hereinafter set forth, have been and now are of
serious damage to the property and business of the plaintiffs, as hereinafter set forth.
g. The individual defendants, named in this writ, are all members of a conbination or association of
persons, styling themselves the United Hatters of North America, and said combination includes more than
nine thousand persons, residing in the several States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, California, and in the Province of Ontario in the Dominion of Can.
ada. Said combination is sub-divided into twenty sub-combinations, each of which is by themselves styled a
Iccal Union of The United Hatters of North America. Six of said sub-combinations are in the State of
Connecticut, and known as local Unicns, i, and 2, 10 and ix, and i and i6 of the United Hatters of North
America, and have an aggregate membership of more than three thousand persons residing in the State of
Connecticut.
Said combination of persons collectively known as the United Hatters of North America, owns,
controls, edits, publishes, and issues a paper styled The Journal of the United Hatters of North America, in
which are published reports of many of the acts of its agents, hereinafter mentioned, which circulate widely
among its members and the public, and which affords a ready, convenient, powerful and effective vehicle for
the dissemination of information to its members and the public as to boycotts declared and pushed by them.
and of the acts and measures of its members and agents for carrying such boycotts into effect, and was so
used by them in connection with the acts of the defendants hereinafter set forth.
10.
Said combination owns and absolutely controls the use-of a certain label or distinguishing mark,
which it styles the Union Label of the United Hatters of North America, which mark, when so used by
them, affords to them a ready, convenient, and effective instrument and means of boycotting the hats of any
manufacturer against whom they may desire touse it for that purpose.
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The defendants in this suit are also all members of a combination or association of persons calling
themselves and known as The American Federation of Labor, which includes more than a million and four
hundred thousand members residing in the several States and Territories of the Union, and in the Dominion
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the wholesale dealers of hats, hereinbefore men
t tariacla, arid iri all the places ifl the several States, where
nation is sub.divided into subordinate groups
tioiied, and their customers, reside and do business. Said combi
international unions or combinations, of which
or combinations, comprising orie hundred and ten national and
Hatters of North America, is one, composed
the said combination of persons styling themselves the United
ions or combinations, more than five hundred cen
of twelve thousand local Unions, twenty-eight state federat
nd local unions or combinations, which are not
tral labor unions or combinations, and more than two thousa
nations.
Included in the above mentioned national and international combi
can Federatiori of Labor, owns, con
Said combination of persons collectively known as the Ameri
tj.
can E’ederationist, which it declares to
trols, edits, publishes, and issues a paper or magazine called the Ameri
tion among its members and others, and
be its oflcial organ and mouthpiece, which has a very wide circula
and instrument for the dissemination of
which aords a ready, convenient, powerful and effective vehicle
ted or to be boycotted, by its members,
Information, as to persons, their products and manufactures, boycot
to such persons and to the sale of
and as to measures adopted and statements to be published, detrimental
and business and said paper has
their manufactures and for boycotting such persdns, their manufactures
members and the public,
constantly used, printed and distributed for said purposes among its
been and
the product of the arms of F. Berg
• and was so used by the defendants and their confederates in boycotting
elphia, Pa., hat manufacturers, to their
& Co., of Orange, New Jersey, and H. H. Roelofs & Co., of Philad
the general
their demands in pursuance
very great injury and until the said firms successively yielded to
scheme of the defendant hereinafter set forth.
tion of Labor, including the
The persons united in said combination, known as the American Federa
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ca, constantly employ more than
persons in said sub-combination known as the United Hatters of North Ameri
to push, enforce and carry into
one thousand agents in the States and Territories of the United States,
aid of the combined scheme, purpose
all boycotts declared by the said members, including those in
in the United States including the
and effort hereinafter stated, to force all the manufacturers of fur hats
inter-state trade and commerce, as
plaintiffs, to unionize their factories, by restraining and destroying their
ision and personal direction of one
hereinafter stated, all of which said agents act under the immediate superv
persons for said purpose, and of each of the
Samuel Gompers, who is chief agent of the said combination of
their doings, in pushing and enforcing
said subcombinations, and the said agents make monthly reports of
the same monthly in said paper known
and causing to be pushed and enforced said boycotts, and publish
ted by the said members, which said paper in
the Ametican Federationist, of which he is the editor, appoin
authorized and official mouthpiece of each
connection with said statement or summary, is declared to be the
of North America. Said statement is declared
of said sub-combinations, including the said United Hatters
said agents, and each of said statements, made
by the defendants to be a faithful record of the doings of
t the plaintiffs herein stated, contains the an
during the period covered by the acts of the defendants agains
, that all boycotts declared by them are being
nouncement to the members of said combination and the public
by them and their agents pushed, enforced and observed.
can Federation of Labor, of which the
t5. Said combination of persons collectively known as The Ameri
other members, formed for the purpose, among
defendants are members, was by the defendants and their
of boycotts, by and for said combination of
others, of facilitating, the declaration and successful maintenance
through the said Federation of Labor and
persons known as the United Hatters of North America, acting
parts have frequently declared boycotts, at
its other component parts or members, and it and its component
t of various hat mannfacturers, and have vigo
the request of the defendants, against the business and produc
ery at their command as aforesaid, in carry
rously prosecuted the same by and through the powerful machin
e and loss of business of said manufacturers,
ing out their general scheme hereirb stated, to the great damag
1902, they declared, prosecuted and waged, at the request of the
and particularly during the years 1901 and
and the business of H. H. Roelofs & Co., of
defendants and their agents, a boycott against the hats made by
of business, they coerced them into yielding
Philadelphia, Pa,, until, by causing them great damage and loss
said factory of said Roelofs & Co. be unionized,
to the demand of the defendants and their agents, that the
, and employing exclusively, members of their said
as termed by the defendants, and into agreeing to employ
factory, and in large measure, surrendering to
combination in the making and finishing departments of said
ss, all of which was well known to the
the defendants and their agents, the control of said factory and busine
the defendants and their agents,
plaintiffs, their customers, wholesale dealers and the public, and was, by
tion with their acts against the
widely proclaimed through all their agencies above mentioned, in connec
g said wholesale dealers and their
plaintiffs, as hereinafter set forth, for the purpose of intimidating and coercin
minds the fear that the defendants
customers from buying the hats of the plaintiffs, by creating in their
ul means, measuresand machinery, if
would invoke and put into into operation against them, all said powerf
they should handle the hats of the plaintiffs.
in said combination known as
t6. The defendants, together with the other persons united with them
and now are, engaged in a combined
the United Hatters of North America, have been for many years,
now
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�scheme and effort to force all manufacturers of fur hats in the United States, including the plaintiffs, against
their will and their previous policy of carrying on their business, to organize their workmen in the depart
ments of making and 1nishing, in each of their factories, into an organization, to be part and parcel of the
said.combination known as the United Hatters of North America, or as the defendants and their confeder
ates term it, to unionize their shops, with the intent thereby to control the employment of labor in and the
operation of said factories, and to subject the same ,to the direction and control of persons, other than the
owners of the cime, in a manner extrernel onerous ind distasteful to such owners and to carry out such
scheme, effort and purpose, by restraining and destroying the inter-state trade and commerce of such manu
facturers, by means of intimidation of and threats made to such manufacturers and their customers in the
several States, of boycotting them, their product and their customers, using therefor all the powerful means
at their command as aforesaid, until such time as from the damage and loss of business resulting therefrom,
the said manufacturers should yield to the said demand to unionize their factories.
t7. The defendants and other members of said United Hatters of North America, acting with them
and in pursuance of said’ general combined scheme and purpose, and in carrying the same into effect against
said manufacturers, including the plaintiffs, and by use of the means above stated, and the fear thereof, have,
within a very few years, forced the following named manufacturers of hats in the United States, to yield to
their demands, and unionize their factories, viz:
Austin, Drew & Co., Orange : A. C. Adams, Phila, ; J. 13. Allen, San Francisco ; M. Budish, Newark;
T3oriiheim& Strause, Phila. ; M. Bonban, Newark; F. Berg & Co., Orange; Louis Boselli, Paterson; Burgess
& Co., Newark; Boutelier & Carr, Newark ; Brennan,. Carr & Co., Orange; Eurgesser & Co., Newark;
Crimond Bros., Newark; Fred. S. Crane, Newark; Cohen & Greene, Newark; F. Cummings, Son & Co.,
Orange; Connett & Co., Newark; E. V. Connett & Co., Orange; Charles W. Dempster & Co., Chicago ; B. Daly
Hat Manufacturing Co.. Newark ; Fishnian & Co., Newark; R. & L. Feldstein, New York; F. Fouratt, Millburn ; Joseph Fisch, Newark ; Joseph A. Heath, Hoboken ; I. C. Heden, Newark; Hackettstown Hat
Works, Hackettstown ; Johnson & Hannoch, Newark; F. Kridel Newark; J. M. Klappolz, Newark; J. H.
Long, Newark; G. F. Lewis, Jersey City; Morris Mandel, Newark; Miller, Newark; Samuel Munheim Co.,
Brooklyn ; E. A. Mallory & Sons, Danbury; Edward Murphy, Brooklyn ; Monarch Hat Co., Newark;
Nichols & Co., Newark : Napier & Mitchell, Beliville; Price & Voght, Phila. Pfeiffer & Co., Newark ; H. 1).
Parrnlee & Co., Newark; Penfield & Griffin Co., Bridgeport; Pacific Coast Hat Works, San Francisco; Jo
seph A. Parker, Boston ; Priluker, Newark ; Pioneer Hat Works, Wabash ; Arthur Roelofs & Co., Phila
Redwing Hat Manufacturing Co., Redwing; C. B. Rutan & Co., West Orange; Frank Schoble &Co,, Phila;
Stegman & Co., Newark: The Sigler Hat Co., Phila; F. Smith & Son, Orange; Thomas Smith, Newark; Stew
art & Smyth, Newark; Albert Sitz & Son, Newark; Shaw, Kerr& Co., Orange; Smith & Co., Newark; Silber
stein & Flexner, Newark; Trimble-Cless Hat Co., Orange; Uniglicht & Co.. Newark; 0. Willegerod, Newark;
E. R. Wessels, Jersey City; Westchester Hat Co., Yonkers; Wosnitzer & Co., Newark; Leigh Whittaker,
South Norwalk; George B. Wells, Phila.; M. Yudisky, Newark; and until there remained, according to the
statements of the defendants, only twelve hat factories in the United States which have not submitted to
their said demands, and the defendants in pursuing their warfare against the plaintiffs, as hereinafter set
forth, and in connection with their said acts against them, have made public announcement of that fact and
of the firms so coerced by them, in order thereby to increase the effectiveness of their acts in intimidating
said wholesale dealers and their custothers in States other than Connecticut, from buying hats from the plain
tiffs, as hereinafter set forth.
18. To carry out said scheme and purpose, the defendants have appointed and employed and do stead
ily employ, certain special agents to act in their behalf, with full and express authority from them and the
other members of said combination, and under explicit instructions from thern, to use every means in their
power, to compel all such manufacturers of hats to so unionize their factories, and each and all of the defend
ants in this suit did the several acts hereinafter stated, either by themselves or their agents, by them thereto
fully authorized.
rg. On or about March 1st, 1901, in pursuance of said general scheme and purpose, the defendants and
the other members of said. combination, The United Hatters of North America, through their agents, the
said John A. Moffitt, Martin Lawler, John Phillips, James P. Maher and Charles J. Barrett, who acted for
themselves and the other defendants, demanded of the plaintiffs that they should unionize their said factory,
in the making and finishing departments, and also thereby acquire the right to use and use, the said Union
label, subject to the right of the defendants to recall the same at pleasure, in all hats made by them, and then
notified the plaintiffs that if they failed to yield to said demand, the defendants and all the other members of
the said combination known as the United Hatters of North America, would resort to their said usual and
well known methods to compel them so td do. After several conferences, and in April, 1901, the plaintiffs
replied to the said demand of the defendants
follows:
Firmly believing that we are acting for4 thbest interests of our firm, for the best of interests of those
whom we employ, and for the best interests Sf Danbury, by operating an independent or open factory, we
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hereby notify you that we decline to have our shop unionized, and if
protect our business interests.”
their said factory was running
The plaintiffs were then employing many union and non-union men, and
The defendants, their confederates
mooth1y and satisfactorily both to the plaintiffs and their employees.
ffs until the conclusion of their
and agents, deferred the execution of their said threat against the plainti
t H. H. Roelofs & Co., which re
attack made in pursuance of the same general scheme and purpose agains
the’ defendants, their confederates
sulted in the surrender of Roelofs & Co., on July 15th, 1902, except that
Labor to declare a boycott against
and agents, in November, igoz, caused the. said American Federation of
any dealer or dealers who should handle the product of the plaintiffs.
ually and collectively, and as members of said
20. On or about July 25th, 1902, the defendants individ
are unknown tà the plaintiffs, associated
combination5 and associations, and with other persons whose names
id, to force all manufacturers of fur hats,
with them, in pursuance of the general scheme and purpose aforesa
ly, wrongfully, maliciously, unlawfully
and particularly the plaintiffs, to so unionize their factories, wanton
2, 1890,” and entitled “An Act to
and in violation of the provisions of the “Act of Congress, approved July
olies,” and with intent to injure the
Protect Trade and Commerce Against Unlawful Restraints and Monop
are forbidden, and declared to be un
property and business of the plaintiffs, by means of acts done which
racy to restrain the plaintiffs and their
lawful, by said Act of Congress, entered into a combination and conspi
and commerce among the several States,
customers in States other than Connecticut, in carrying on said trade
and commerce between them, and
and to wholly prevent them from engaging in and carrying on said trade
purchasers in said States other than
to prevent the plaintiffs from selling their hats to wholesale dealers and
States from buying the same, and
Connecticut, and to prevent the said dealers and customers in said other
customers, and filling the same, and
to pevent the plaintiffs from obtaining orders for their hats from such
thereby to injure the plaintiffs in their
shipping said hats to said customers in said States as aforesaid, and
of their said factory, so the subject
property and business and to render unsaleable the product and output
come, through said inrstate trade and
of interstate commerce, in whosoevers hands the same might be or
and conspiracy and the purposes thereof,
commerce, and to employ as means to carry out said combination
and accomplish the same, the following measures and acts, viz:
or information to the plaintiffs, the
To cause, by means of threats and coercion, and without warning
rs of hats then working for them, who
concerted and simultaneous withdrawal of all the makers and finishe
America, as well as those who
were not members of their said combination, The United Hatters of North
ffs’ factory, and prevent the plaintiffs
were such members, and thereby cripple the operation of the plainti
ale dealers in States other than Connec
from filling a large number of orders then on hand, from such wholes
was well known to the defendants;
ticut, which they had engaged to fill and were then in the act of filling, as
for sale and sold and delivered, or to be so
in connection therewith to declare a boycott against all hats made
other than Connecticut, and to actively
sold or delivered, by the plaintiffs to said wholesale dealers in States
them, and thereby prevent the sale of the same
boycott the same and the business of those who should deal in
interstate trade in said several States ; to pro
by those in whose hands they might be or come through said
said American Federation of Labor, in like
cure and cause others of said combinations united with them in
same and the business of such wholesale
manner to declare a boycott against and to actively boycott the
se them from such wholesale dealers; to
dealers as should buy or sell them, and of those who should purcha
of the plaintiffs by informing them
intimidate such wholesale dealers from purchasing or dealing in the hats
t against the product of the plaintiffs and
that the American Federation of Labor had declared a boycot
to be actively pressed against them, and by
against any dealer who should handle it, and that the same was
and their customers were to be boycotted to
distributing circula’rs containing notices that such dealers
goods whatever, even though union made, of
threaten with a boycott those customers who should buy any
wholesale dealers that they were at liberty to
such boycotted dealers, and at the same time to notify such
similar quality to those made by the plaintiffs, but
deal in the hats of any other non-union manufacturer of
of such boycotting; to falsely represent to
must not deal in the hats made by the plaintiffs under threats
discriminated against the union men in
said wholesale dealers and their customers, that the plaintiffs had
to give up their union cards and
their employ, had thrown them out of employment because they refused
months’ instruction, and had driven their
teach boys, who were intended to take their places after seven
unAmerican policy of antagonizing union
employees to extreme measures “by their persistent, unfair and
unskilled foreign labor preference over
labor, forcing wages to a starvation scale, and giving boys and cheap
said dealers from purchasing said hats by
experienced and capable union workmen,” in order to intimidate
ffs and the hats made by them, among those who
reason of the prejudice thereby created against the plainti
label of said The United Hatters of North America,
might otherwise purchase them : to use the said union
racy and combination against the plaintiffs’ and their
as an instrument to aid them in carrying out said conspi
the boycotting abovementioned, for the purpose
customers’ interstate trade aforesaid, and in connection with
singling them out to be so boycotted ; to employ
of describing and identifying the hats of the plaintiffs, and
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�a large number of agents to visit said wholesale dealers and their customers, at their several places of busi
ness, and threaten them with loss of business if they should buy or handle the hats of the plaintiffs, anc
thereby prevent them from buying said hats, and in connection therewith to cause said dealers to be waited
upon by committees representing large combinations of persons in their several localities to make similar
threats to them; to use the daily press in the localities where such wholesale dealers reside, and do business,
to announce and advertise the said boycotts against the hats of the plaintiffs and said wholesale dealers, and
thereby make the same more effective and oppressive, and to use the columns of their said paper, the Journal
of the United Hatters of North America, fOr that purpose, and to describe the acts of their said agents in
prosecuting the same.
Afterwards, to wit, on July 25th. 1902, and on divers clays since hitherto, the defendants in pursuance
of said combination and conspiracy, and to carry the same into effect, did cause the c)ncerted and simultane
ous withdrawal, by means of threats nd coercion made by them, and wiThout previous warning or informa
tion thereof to the plaintiffs, of all but ten of the non-union makers and finishers of hats then working for
them, as well as all of their union makers and finishers, leaving large numbersof hats in an unfinished and per
ishable condition, with intent to cripple and did thereby cripple the operation of the plaintiffs’ factory until the
latter part of October, 1902, and thereby prevented the plaintiffs from filling a large number of orders then on
hand from such wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, which they had engaged to fill and were then
in the act of filling, as was well known to the defendants, and thereby caused the loss to the plaintiffs of many
orders from said wholesale dealers in other States, an greatly; hindered and delayed them in filling such
orders, and falsely represented to said wholesale dealers, their customers, and the public generally in States
other than Connecticut, that the plaintiffs had disciiminated against the union men in their employ, and had
discharged or thrown out of employment their union men in August, 1902, that they had driven their em
ployees to extreme measures by their persistent, unfair and unAmerican policy of antagonizing union labor,
forcing wages down to a starvation scale and giving boys and cheap, unskilled foreign labor preference over
experienced and capable workmen ; that skilled hatters had been discharged from said factory for no other
cause than their devotion and adherence to the principles of organized labor in refusing to give up their
union cards, and to teach the trade to boys who were intended to take the place of union workmen after
seven months’ instruction, and that unable to submit longer to a system of petty tyrannies that might be
tolerated in Siberia but could not be borne by independent Americans, the wnrkmen in the factory inaug
urated the strike to compel the firm to recognize their rights, in order to prejudice, and did thereby preju.
dice the public, against the phintiffs and their product, and in order to intimidate, and did thereby intimidate
said wholesale dealers and their customers, in States other than Connecticut, from purchasing hats from the
plaintiffs by reason of the fear of the prejudice created against said hats ; and in connection therewith declared
a boycott against all hats made for and so sold and delivered, and to be so sold and delivered to said whole
sale dealers, in States other than Connecticut, and actively boycotted the same and the business of those who
dealt in them in such other States, and thereby restrained and prevented the purchase of the same from the
plaintiffs, and the sale of the same by those in whose hands they were, or might thereafter be, in the course
of such inter-state trade, and caused and procured others of said combinations united with them in the
said
American Federation of Labor to declare a boycott against the plaintiffs, their procLuct and
against the busi
ness of such wholesale dealers in States other than Connecticut, as should buy or sell them, and of those
who
should purchase from such wholesale dealers any goods whatever, and further intimidated said wholesale
dealers from purchasing or dealing in the hats made by the plaintiffs, as aforesaid, by informing them that
the American Federation of Labor had declared a boycott against the hats of the plaintiffs and against any
dealer who should handle them, and that said boycott was to be actively pressed against them, and by sending
agents and committees from various of said labor organizations, to threaten said wholesale dealers and their
customers with a boycott from them if they purchased or handled the goods of the plaintiffs, and by distrib
uting in San Francisco, California, and ther places, circulars containing notices that such dealers and their
customers were to be boycotted, and threatened with a boycott, and did actively boycott the customers who
did or should buy any goods whatever, even though uniOn made, of such wholesale dealers so boycotted, and
used the daily press to advertise and announce said boycott and the measures taken in pursuance thereof by
said labor organizations, particularly the San Francisco Bulletin, in its issues of July 2d and July 4th, 1903,
and a daily paper published in Richmond, Virginia, on December joth, igo, and notified such wholesale
dealers in States other than Connecticut, that they were at liberty to deal in the hats of any other non-union
hat manufacturers of similar quality to those of the plaintiffs, but that they must not deal in the hats made
by the plaintiffs, under threats of being boycotted for so doing, and used the said union label of the United
Hatters of North America as an instrument to aid them in carrying out said combination and conspiracy
against the plaintiffs’ and their customers’ inter-state trade as aforesaid, and in connection with such boycot
ting by using the same and its absence from the hats of the plaintiffs, as an insignia or device to indicate
to the purchaser that the hats of the plaintiffs were to be boycotted, and to point them out for that
purpose, and employed a large number of agents to visit said wholesale dealers and their customers at
their
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several places of business in each of said States, particularly in Philadelphia and other places in the State of
Pennsylvania, in Baltimore in the State of Maryland, in Richmond and other places in the State of Virginia,
and in San Francisco and other places in the State of California, to intimidate and threaten them, if they
should continue to deal in or handle the hats of the plaintiffs, and among many other instances of like kind,
the said William C. Hennelly and Daniel P. Kelley in behalf of all of said defendants and acting for them,
demanded of the firm of Triest & Co., wholesale dealers in hats, doing business in said San Francisco, that
they ,hould agree not to buy or deal in the hats made by the plaintiffs, under threats made by them to said
firm of boycotting their business and that of their customers, and upon their refusing to comply with such
demand and yield to said threats, the defendants by their said agents, caused announcement to be made in
the newspapers of said city that said Triest & Co., were to be boy’cotted therefor, and that the labor council
of San Francisco would be addressed by them for that purpose, and that they had procured a boycott to be
declared by said labor council, and thereupon the defendants, through their said agents, Hennelly and Kelley,
printed, published, issued and distributed to the retail dealers in hats, in the several States upon the Pacific
coast, the following circular, to wit
“SAN FRANCISCO LABol CouNCIL,
Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, Secretary’s Office, 927 Market Street,
Rooms 405, 406, 407 Emma Spreckel’s Building.
Meets every Friday, at 1159 Mission St. Telephone, South
447.
Address all communications to 927Market Street.
San Francisco, July 3, 1903.
To whom it may concern
At a special meeting of the San Francisco Labor Council held on the above date, the hat.jobbing concern
known as Triest & Co., I i6 Sansome Sr., San Francisco. was declared unfair for persistently patronizing the
unfair hat manufacturing concern of D. E. Loewe & Co., Danbury, Connecticut, where the union hatters
have been on strike, for union conditions, since August 20th, 1902. Triest & Co., will be retained on the
unfair list as long as they handle the product of this unfair hat manufacturing concern. Union men do not
usually patronize retail stores who buy from unfair jobbing houses or manufacturers. Under these circum
stances, all friends of organized labor, and those desiring the patronage of organized workers, will not buy
goods from Triest & Co., I i6 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Yours respectfully,
T. E. ZANT,
G. B. BENHAM, President,
Secretary, S. F. Labor Council.
S. F. Labor Council. [L. s.]
W. C. HENNELLY,
D. F. KELLEY, Representing United Hatters of North America.”
Also the following, to wit
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“SAN FRANCISCO LABOR CoUNCIL.
Affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, Secretary’s Office, 927 Market Street,
Rooms 405, 406, 407 Emma Spreckel’s Building.
Meets every Friday at 1159 Mission St. Telephone, South
447.
Address all communications to 927 Market street.
San Francisco, July 14, 1903.
Messrs
Gentlemen: We beg leave to call your attention to the following products which are on the unfair,
list
of the American Federation of Labor
We do this in order that you refrain from handling these goods, as the patronage of the firms named
below is taken by the organized workers as an evidence of a desire to patronize those who
aie opposed to the
interests of organized labor. The declaration of unfairness regarding the firms mentioned
is fully sanctioned
and will be supported to the fullest degree by the San Francisco Labor Council.
Trusting that you will be able to avoid the handling of these goods in the future, we are
Yours respectfully,
T. E. ZANr, Secretary.
G. B. BENHAM, President. [L. s.j
.
UNFAIR LIST.
Loewe & Co., Danbury, Conn., and Triest & Co., i i6 Sansome St., San Francisco, Hat
Manufacturers;
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Shirts and Collars, Troy, New York, and 562 Mission st., San Francisco,
Cal.;
United Shirt & Collar Co., Troy. New York, and 25 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.;
VanZancit, Jacobs & Co., Troy, New York, Greenbaum, Weil & Michaels, Selling.Agen
ts, 27 Sansome St.,
San Francisco, Cal.;”
and caused said circulars to be mailed to and personally delivered to the retail
dealers in hats, and the other
customers of said Triest & Co., upon the Pacific coast, and to many others, thereby causing
the loss of many
orders and, customers to said Triest & Co., and to the plaintiffs, for tr’ie purpose of intimidating
and coercing
the said Triest & Co., not to deal with the plaintiffs, and thereby caused the
loss of many orders and cus
tomers to said Triest & Co., and to the plaintiffs.
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By means of each and all of said acts done by the defendants in pursuance of said combination
and conspiracy, they have greatly restrained, diminished, and, in
many places, destroyed the tr.de and
commerce of the plaintiffs with said wholesale dealers, in said States other than
Connecticut, by the loss of
many orders and customers directly resulting therefrom, and the plaintiffs have
been injured in their business
and property by reason of said combination and conspiracy, and the acts of the defendants
done in pursuance
thereof, and to carry the same into effect, which are declared to be unlawful
by said Act of Congress, to the
amount of eighty thousand ($So,ooo) dollars, to recover threefold which
damages, under Section 7 of said Act
this suit is brought.
By force of the statute aforesaid, the plaintiffs claim two hundred and forty thousand
($240,000) dollars
damages.
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And you are hereby further commanded to leave a true and attested copy of this writ and of the accom
panying complaint, at least twelve days before the session of the Court, to which it is made returnable, with
The Danbury National Bank, The City National Bank, The Savings Bank of Danbury, and The Union Sav
ings Bank of Danbury, corporations duly organized and located and having their principal places of business
in said Danbury, and The Fairfield County Savings Bank, Norwalk Savings Society, South Norwalk Savings
Bank, National Bank of Norwalk, Fairfield County National Bank, Cntral National Bank, and City National
Bank Of South Norwalk, corporations duly organized and located and having their principal place of business
in said town of Norwalk, and with each of them, as they are the agents, trustees and debtors of each of said
defendants and are indebted to them.
Elmore S. Banks, of Fairfield, within said State and District of Connecticut, is recognized in the sum of
$150 to prosecute, etc.
Witness the Honorable MELVILLE W. FULLER, Chief Justice of the United States, and the Seal of said
Circuit Court, at Hartford, in said District, this 31st day of August, 1903.
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R. F. CARROLL, Deputy Clerk.
DAVENPORT & BANKS,
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
UNITED STATES OF AIERIcA,
ss. Bridgeport, September
,
1903.
DISTRICT OF CoNNEcTIcuT,
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The within and foregoing is a true and attested copy of the original writ and complaint.
Attest,
.lifarshal for tile District of Connccticut.
�DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT,
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
ss. Town of Norwalk, September /
1903.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,
Then and there by virtue of the original writ, of which this is a true copy, and h the special direction
of Daniel Davenport, the plaintiffs’ attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office
of the Town
Clerk of said town of Norwalk, an attested certificate of attachment by me signed, describing the
property
attached, the parties to this suit, the authority issuing said writ, the Court to which said writ is returnable,
and the amount of damaged therein claimed, said certificate being in all respects as directed by the
statutes
of this State,) of all the right, title and interest of Albert Berg, one of the defendants named
in said writ, in
and to a certain lot, tract, or parcel of land, with buildings thereon, lying in said town of Norwalk,
and
bounded and described as follows, to wit: northerly by land now or late of Theodore Price; easterly
by land
of Patrick O’Hare, southerly by Connecticut Turnpike, westerly by land of John Maston.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Fanton W. Beers, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain tracts or parcels of land with buildings thereon, lying in said town of Norwalk
; first piece
bounded and described as follows, to wit : in quantity, one acre of land in Unionville, so-called,
bounded
northerly and easterly by the highway ; southerly by land of A.
J. Meeker, and westerly by land of Erastus
Fancher; second piece containing 14 acres of land with buildings thereon lying in said town
of Norwalk and
bounded northerly by land of heirs of James R. Church and land of Charles Beers, easterly
by land of heirs
of James R. Church and land of Charles M. Selleck, southerly by land of Charles M.
Selleck, land of Michael
Roscoe and land of William W. Wilson, westerly by the highway and land of Charles Beers.
Also, all the right, title and interest of George A. Davis, one of the defendants named in said
writ, in
and to two certain tracts or parcels of land with buildings thereon lying in said town of Norwalk
and bound
ed and described as follows, namely: First piece bounded northerly by land of David L. Burbank,
easterly
by land of Gould E. Seymour and Harriet A. Seymour, southerly by land of Daniel Hoyt and
westerly by
South Main St. Second piece bounded easterly and northerly by land of David A. Burbank,
southerly by
land of George A. Davis coming to a point o feet east of Main St.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George Gerrish, one of the defendants named in
said writ, in
and to a certain tract or parcel of land with buildings thereon lying in said town of Norwalk,
and bounded
and described as follows, namely: Northerly by lot No. 8, easterly by land of
J. B. Woodbury,anCd southerly
by lot No. 4; Mesterly by proposed highway, called Stewart Ave. (Nos. refer to map of building
lots pre.
pared by W. B. Ryder, now on file in the office of the town clerk.)
Also of all the right, title and interest of patrick Keating, one of the defendants named in
said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land with buildings standing thereon, lying in said Town of Norwalk,
in quan.
tity one.half acre, more or less, and bounded northerly by land of William Devene, easterly by Norwalk
Cem
etery, southerly by land of Bernard Cummings, and westerly by Harriet Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James Kinnane, one of the defendants named in
said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows,
viz : First
piece bounded northerly by land of Christopher Mylod, easterly by land of Samuel Seymour,
southerly by
land of Ferdinand Hayes, vesterly by highway, as it is to be straightened, and by land of Owen
A. and Annie
Riley ; second piece bounded northerly by land of George Scofield, easterly by South Main
St., southerly by
land of Charles F. Sherwood. and westerly by land of Danbury and Norwalk R. R. Co.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Riordan, one of the defendants named in
said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows,
viz: First
piece bounded northerly by land of John Shepherd and land of Harvey Fitch, easterly by York
Street, south
erly by land of said Fitch and westerly by highway known as Plattsville Ave. second piece’
bounded north
;
erly by land of Samuel E. Olmstead and land of Sylvester B. Wilson, easterly by land of
said Wilson and
land of George G. Bishop, southerly by New Canaan Road, westerly by Plattsville Ave.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John E. Paul, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to
two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said town of Norwalk, and bounded as following: first
piece
boundd north by land of Ira Bucknam, easterly by land of William B. Baxter and Edwin Smith, southerly
by Concord St., and westerly by land of Chester F. Tolles; second piece bounded westerly by land
of Ira
Bucknam, easterly by land of said Tolles, southerly by Concord St,, westerly by land of said Tolles,
Also the right, title and interest of Edward Cunningham, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows,
viz: first
piece bounded northerly by land of Ferdinand Hayes, easterly by land of Alexander Archer, southerly
by
land of S. McVammárd, westerly by Summit St.; (lot No. of the estate of D. H. Nash on Golden
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Hill at
South Norwalk) second piece bounded northerly by the highway, easterly by land of William A. Smith
and
wife, southerly by channel or creek, west by land ofZilIah A. Denney.
Also of all the right, title and interest of S. Wallace Osborne, one of the defendants named in this writ,
in and to all the lots, pieces or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and described as follows,
viz
lots Nos. 8, 9, J0, ii and 12 on map made by Edward Banks for S. E. Osborne, bounded northerly
by St.
John Ave., westerly by Osborne Ave., south by land of estate of Elizabeth B. Osborne, and east by
Center
Avenue.
Also lots Nos. 14 to 20 inclusive, east on Center Ave., and land bounded as follows, viz: northerly
by
land of Samuel W. Osborne and others, westerly by Osborne Avenne, southerly by land of Morris
Jennings
estate and land of E. A. Woodward and W. A. Coley, east by East Ave., west by the land
of Samuel W. Os
borne and others, south by the land of C. S. Prowitt, and north by the land of said ‘Osborne
and others.
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Northerly by Mervin Street, easterly by land of widow Penover, southerly by land of Girardus P. Adams,
westetly by land of Henry Hands ; northerly by land of I. H. Campbell and wife and St. John Ave., easterly
by East Ave. and land of I. H. Campbell and wife, southerly by land of I. H. Campbell and wife and land of
H. M. Prowitt, and land of Charles S. Prowitt, and by land of Knapp & Fitch and by land of John ‘vV. Main
and by the highway, westerly by Osborne Ave. Northerly by land of Isaac Selleck and land of Sol E. Osborne, easterly by heirs of Anizi Smith, southerly by St. John Ave. and land of Robert T. B. Easton, and
westerly by Norwalk River.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John E. Rooney one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk first piece bounded north and west
by land of the late Emma E. Stevens, east by land of Frank C. I3ecker, south by Cedar St.
second piece
bounded north by land of J. H. Ferris, east by land of John Chambers, south by Cedar St., west by proposed
highway, Pleasant St., (lot No. 17 on map prepared by Chas. \V. Wood for Emma
Stevens, and now on
file.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederik H. Taylor, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, bounded north by land of William H.
Smith, east by Quintard Ave., south by land of Ainsley B. Reed. west by land of E. A. Woodward.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John McNamara, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, bounded North by Dover St., east by
those building lots facing on Prospect Ave., said easterly boundary being 150 feet from said Prospect Ave.,
south by land of heirs of William K. James, dec’d, west by land of Moses II. Glover.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas M. Saunders, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded north by land of Albert
B. Merrill, east by land of Nathaniel Bouten, south by land of heirs of Louis Raymond, dec’d, west by Eley’s
Neck Road.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Redway, one of the defendant’s named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded north by land formerly of
Frederick Belden, S. E. Olmstead and R. E. Lockwood, east by Lexington Ave., south by land formerly of
Ann Green. west by Ely Ave.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter J. Ward, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to two certain lots or parcels of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded as follows, viz : first piece
bounded north and east by land of said Ward, south by Arch St., and west by land of Raymond Bros., and
of heirs of E. Hill, dec’d ; second piece bounded east by land of Elizabeth Walsh and Wm. B. Goodsell,
south by Arch St., west by land of Wm. and Thomas I. Raymond, and land .now or formerly of estate of
said Hill dec’d, land of Henry Green and land of L. P. Mott.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Earnest W. Talmadge. one of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded north on land now
or formerly of Hart B. Norton, east on Norwalk Harbor, south by bounds erected, vest by proposed high
way, Water St.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Layhe. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, and bounded nQrth by land of George
E. Eaton, east by highway, Pleasant St., south and west by land of Charlotte R. Corbett.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Addison F. Hathaway. one of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said Town of Norwalk, at Five Mill River, and bounded
west by highway, north by land of Alfred S. Crockett hnd Lewis Parker, east and south by land of Wm. J.
Cross.
.
And on the
day of September, 1903, I left in said Town Clerk’s office, a true and attested copy of
said original writ nd complaint, and of my endorsement thereon.
�STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
ss. Town of Bethel, September/Z,, 1903.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,)
Then and there, by virtue of the original writ, of which this is a true copy, and by the special direction
Town
of Daniel Davenport, the plaintiffs’ attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office of the
property
the
describing
Clerk of said Town of Bethel, an attested certificate of attachment by me signed,
attached, the parties to this suit, the authority issuing said writ, the Court to which said writ is returnable,
and the amount of damages claimed therein, said certificate being in all respects as directed by the statutes
of this State,) of all the right, title and interest of Barney Murphy, one of the defendants named in said suit,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Reservoir Street, containing 12 acres,
more or less, and bounded north by Reservoir St., east by land, of Thomas Tubberty, south by land of Edward
Halpin, and west by land of John E. Murray, lying in said town of Bethel.
Culhane and land of Olanda
Also of all the right, title and interest of Owen Murray, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain piece of land, with the buildings thereon, containing 3/4 acre, more or less, and bounded north
by Reservoir street, east by Grassy Plain street, south by land owned jointly by Anna J. Dibble
and Harriet A. Fox and west by land owned jointly by Charles and Margaret Hoes. One other
piece of land containing 8 acres, more or less, and hounded northerly by land of Town of Bethel, east
erly by land of Town of Bethel, land of Thomas McCorkell, and land owned jointly by Michael and Sarah
O’Dea, southerly by land owned jointly by Richard and Mary E. Brennan, land owned jointly by Michael
and Sarah ODea, Reservoir St., and land of Henry S. Osborn, westerly by land of Henry S. Osborn and land
of Duncan Brodie. One other piece of land containing eleven acres, more or less, and bounded northerly by
land of George G. I)urant, easterly by land of William Bissll, southerly by Reservoir st., and westerly by
land of John O’Connell, all lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest.of John E. 1-Jalpin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land situate on Grassy Plain street, in said town of Bethel, and being ioo feet
wide and 200 feet deep, bounded east on highway, and on all other sides by land of Orlando D. Halpin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John L. Kane, one of the defendants named in said writ in and
to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing 2 acres, more or less, and bounded north
by land o Olanda D. Halpin, east by Grassy Plain street, south by land of Frank H. Lee, and west by land
of William H. Manion, 2d. One other piece of land containing 4 acres, more or less, and bounded north by
land of John Manion, east by land owned jointly by Catharine A. aid Margaret J. Morrow, south by land of
Edward Troy, and west by Grassy Plain street, all lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Edward Cuihane, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain, piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Coal Pit Hill street, containing 8 acres,
more or less, bounded north by Coal Pit Hill street, east by land of George G. Durant, south by Muddy
Brook, and west by land of Ellen Gorman, lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Edward Johnson, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
to
a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing two acres, more or less, bound’ed north
and
by land ofJulia E. Ferry, east by land of Julia Williamson, south by Elgin avenue, and west by Grassy
Plain street. lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Troy, 2d, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land witFi the buildings thereon, and being 63 feet wide in front, 45 feet wide in the
rear, and 2C0 feet deep. bounded east by Grassy Plain street, and on all other sides by land of Patrick ‘vVixted,
lying in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patiick Wixted, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain street, containing 7 acres,
more or less, bounded northerly by lands of George G. Durailt, William Carroll and Patrick Troy, 2d, east
by lands of ‘Anthony T. Gilmartin, Mary E. Wiehman, William Carroll and Patrick Troy, 2d, and Grassy
Plain street, south by lands of Byron R. Morgan and the Town of Bethel, and west by lands of. the Town of
Bethel and George G. Durant, lying.in said town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry Gilbert, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, containing two acres,
more or less, and bounded northerly by lands of Chloe Gilbert and George H. Gilbert, easterly by land of
Byron Dexter. southerly by lands of George H. Gilbert, John H. McNamara, and Clarinda Van Sickle, and
west by land of George H. Gilbert, and Grassy Plain Street, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of al’ the right, title and interest of George H. Gilbert, one of the defendarts named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, and being 6 feet
wide, front and rear, and 220 feet deep; bounded west by Grassy Plain Street and on all other sides by land
of Henry Gilbert, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of ‘William F. Ohien, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, containing one acre, more or less : bounded north
by South Street, east by Sympaug Brook, south by land of John Todd, and west by Grassy Plain Street,
lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all right, title and interest of William H. Ochs, jr., one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Wooster Street, containing 1 acres, more
or less, and bouiicled north by land owned jointly by Agnes and Addie Mend, east by land of estate of Henry
S. Glover, deceased, and land owned jointly by Aimdee and Elizabeth Olivier, south by land owned
jointly by Aimdee and Elizabeth Olivier. land of Martha J. Shepard, and land of the N. V., N. H. & H. R. R.
Co., and west by Wooster Street, lying in said Town of Bethel.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of Myron
J. Trowbridge, one of the defendants named in• aid
writ, in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings
thereon, situate on Grassy Plain Street, containing
46 acres, more or less: bounded north by land of Johanna H. Halpin, now or formerly, land of Lenora A.
Trowbridge, land owned jointly by Catherine A. and Margaret J. Morrow, land owned jointly by Edward
J.
and Ella Costello, land of Martin J. Grove, land of Mary S. Ryder, and land of Harriet A. Trowbridge. East
erly by land of Martin J. Crowe, land owned jointly by Edward
J. and Ella Costello, land of Mary S. Ryder.
and land of Harriet A. Trowbridge and highway, southerly by highway and land of estate of Michael Bram
cis, and land of Harriett A. Trowbridge. westerly by land now or formerly of Francis P. Rill, and land owned
jointly by Catherine A. and Margaret J. Morrow, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick E. Benedict, one of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Grassy Plain
Street, containing
one-half an acre, more or less; bounded north by land of estate of T.homas King, deceased, east
by Grassy
Plain Street, south and west by land owned jointly by Edward
J. and Ella Costello.
One other piece of land situate at Spruce Mountain, so-called, containing thirty-five acres, more or
less,
bounded northerly by land of estate of Michael Braimcis, deceased, and land of Lawrence
Faulkner, now or
formerly land of Catherine E. Ochs, and land of Charles A. Frederick and Arnold Beckett
east by land of
Edward Murphy, and land formerly owned by Daniel D. Trowbridge; south by land
of Edward Murphy, land
formerly owned by Daniel D. Trowbridge, and land formerly owned by Lucas Boughton,
and west by land
formerly owned by Lucas Boughton, and land of estate of Michael Braimcis, deceased.
Mortgage $óoo on
first piece, both lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Orvin B. Smith, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate in said Bethel on Greenwood
Avenue, con
taining one-fourth.of an acre, more or less, bounded north by land of Martha B. Fairchild,
east by land of
William I-I. Dokley, south by said Greenwood Avenue and west by land of estate of Julia
Barnum, deceased,
lying in said Town of Bethel.
A4 A-alt17-eTigt, title and interest of ijrR. 0.
one of the defendants named in said writ.
in and to a certain piece of land with the building
on, containing i acres, more or less, and bounded
northerly by lands of Henry Beaupain and CIara—elleck, east by lands of Sally N. MacKenzie,
Loretta An
drews, George A. Kinner, Rebecca F. Djwit, and Danbury National Bank; south
by land of Danbury
National Bank and Greenwood Age, and west by High St.
One other piece of land, containing 3 acres, more or less, bounded northerly and westerly by land of Mar
tha B. Fairchild, easterly by land of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., and land of George
G. Durant, south
erI-y 4n d f€evi-ge G. -D
lel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Horace Virgil Dibble, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on South Street, containing
one-hall an
acre, more or less, and bounded north by land owned by Frederick Duniont and others,
and land of Benjamin
D. Meeker, east by land of Arthur H. Senior, south by South Street and west by land of
John F. Nichols,
lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Byron R. Morgan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereor, situate on Grassy Plain Street, containing
two acres,
more or less, and bounded north by land of Patrick Wixted, east by Grassy Plain Street, south
by land of
Lenora Trowbridge and land of the Town of Bethel, and west by the Town of Bethel.
One other piece of land in Wolfpits District, and known as Park Wood Land,” containing acres,
8
more
or less, and bounded north by land of Smith, Northam & Co., east by land of Wm. F. Hoyt and
land of
Lorenzo M. Hoyt, South by land of the Putnam Club, and west by land of Catherine Reed,
both lying in
said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Joseph ‘vV. Burr, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Blackman Avenue, containing
acre,
more or less, and bounded north by land of Patrick Griffin, east by Blackman Avenue, south by land of
Eti
Wood, and west by land of Josqph Mead, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry C. Judd, one of the defendants named in said
writ, in
and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate on Maple street, containing
sixty acres,
more or less, bounded northerly by lands of Joseph T. Bates and land formerly owned by Henry
Squires, and
land of Frederick ‘vVarner, easterly by land of Chas. Cole, land of Frederick ‘vVarner and highway
and land of
Thomas Lawlor, southerly by land of Thomas Lawler, land of estate of Henry ‘vV. Baird and
land of Wm.
J. Nichols, westerly by land of Win. J. Nichols and land of Joseph F. Bates.
One other piece of land situate in Plumtree, soLcalled, containing four acres, more or less, and bounded
northerly by land of John Eckel. Jr., a.nd land of estate of Henry H. Baird, easterly by highway, southerly
by highway and land of Joseph Prevois, and westerly by land of Joseph Prevois and highway.
One other piece of land, situate at Great Hill, so-called, containing 22 acres, more or less, and bounded
northerly by highway, land formerly of Edward Light, and land of Frank A. Judd: easterly
by land formerly
of Edward Light and land of James Jenkins, southerly by land of David Fry, James Jenkins and Inman
F.
Judd, and westerly by land ,of Frank A. Judd, and land now or formerly of Alice E. Hannon,
all lying in
said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of T. Archibald Evans, one of the defendants named in said
writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with buildings thereon, situate in said Bethel, on Hoyt’s
Hill Street, and
being five rods wide, front and rear, and ten rods deep, bounded north by Hoyt’s Hill
Street, east and south
by land of Daniel G. Wood, and West by land of Howard G. Evans, lying in said Town of Bethel.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William P. Bailey, one of the defendants named
in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate in Andrews Street,
and being 62 feet
wide in front, 84 feet wide in the rear, 165 feet deep on the east line, and 164 feet deep
on the west line
bounded north by Andrews Street, east by land of Edgar T. Andrews, and land
of Henry S. Qsborn, south
by land of George Walker, and west by land of estate of Daniel Sanford, deceased, lying
in said Town of
Bethel.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Howard S, Gilbert, one of the defendants
named in said writ,
in and to a certain piece of land with the buildings thereon, situate in said Bethel,
Elizabeth street, con
on
taining one quarter of an acre, more or less, and bounded north by said Elizabeth
street, east by land of
James C. Durant and others, south by land of John F. Nichols, and west
by land of Frederick E. Durant,
lying in said town of Bethel.
And on the
day of September, 1903, I left in said Town Clerk’s office, a true and attested copy
of
said original writ and complaint, and of my endorsement thereon.
�DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT,
STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
ss. Town of Danbury, the
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,)
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12. day of
September,
1903.
Then and there by virtue of this writ, nd by the special direction of Danil Davenport, the plaintiffs’
attorney, I made an attachment (by lodging in the office of the Town Clerk of said town of Danbury, an
attested certificate of attachment by me signed, describing the property attached, the parties to this suit, the
Court to which this writ is returnable, the authority issuing said writ, and the amount of damages therein
claimed ; said certificate being in all respects as directed by the statutes of this State,) of all the right, title
and interest of Theophilus Abieniste, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to a certain lot, tract,
or parcel of land with all the buildings thereon, lying in the town of Danbury, and bounded and described as
follows, to wit: north and west by land now or formerly of George L. and- Edward A. Stratton, east- by a
proposed street running north from Madison Street, south by Madison Street, being the premises known as
13 Madison Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Andrew Aitkin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. i6 and i8 Mallory Street,
and bounded north by Hoyt Street, east by Mallory Street, south by land of Cola S. Peck, west by land of
Robert Haskins.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas W. Allan, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 47 Washington Avenue,
and bounded north by land of Thomas Allen, east by land of James O’Hara, south by land of Edward
J. McEany and west by Washington Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas H. Allen, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 49 Washington Avenue,
and bounded north and west by land formerly of Selleck Bros., south by land of Nicholas W. Allen, and east
by Washington Aveenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel H. Barnes, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 22 and No. 24 Main Street,
and bounded north by land of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Society, East by Main Street, south by land of
Amos Hulikery, and west by Grand Sreet.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas W. Barzin, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 4C Austin Street, and
bounded north by Austin Street, east by land of Anna Friel, south by land of Michael Murphy, and west by
land formerly of Francis H. Austin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles Beckett, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 13 and No. 17 Stevens
Street, and bounded north by land of Mrs. Jacob Burr, and land of Orin A. Tuttle, east by land of Horace
Roff, south by Stevens Street, and west by land of estate of E. S. Morris.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John J. Beckett, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury on Abbott Avenue, and bounded
north and east by land of H. D. Stapleberg. south by highway, and west by land of George Lobdell, in
quantity about one-fourth of an acre.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Clemens Beschele, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 6o Chestnut Street,
bounded north by Chestnut Street, east by land of Ann Downs, south by Land now or formerly of F. H.
Austin, and west by land of Beckerle & Schuldice.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Blake, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to
a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north by Shelter Rock Road in part,
east by highway, south by land of Daniel Lynch, and west by land of John Hurd.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Herman A. Bohman, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 32 Davis Steet, and
bounded north by land of Edward P Rischter, east by Davis Street, south by land of Frederick Wernert,
West by land of Michael Fox.Also of all the right, title and interest of James lYE. Boughey, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 86 North Street,
bounded north by land of Edward S. Fairchild, trustee, east by land of Ira Pearce, south by land of Henry
Bernd, west by North Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Boyd, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot and parcel of land known as No.92 and No. 94 Franklin Street, lying in said town of Danbury,
and bounded north by highway, east by land of R. B. Glover, south by land of Durant & Beckerle, and west
by land of George L. Stevens.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Bradshaw, one ol the defendants named in said writ, iii
and to a certain lot and parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, known as No. 17 Meadow Street,
bounded north by land of Francis Hyer, east by
, south by land of Louis M’igney,
and west by Meadow Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter J. Brennan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot ar parcel of land in said town of Danbury, known as No. i8 Stillman Avenue, bounded
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north by highway, east by land of Patrick Moffett, south by land of William B. Hurd, and west by land of
Timothy Murray.
Also
all the right, title and interect of Alphonse Bresson one of the defendants named in said writ
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land, in said town of Danbury, known as No. 13 Griffin Avenue, bounded
north by land of Martin Murray, east by land of A. M. White and A. M. Bassett, each in part, south by land
of said Bassett and land of Peter Butler, and west by Griffin Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Theodore Bright, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury. known as No.
49 and No. 55 Westville Avenue,
bounded north by land of Frederick S. Jackson, east by land now or, formerly of G. Frank Bailey, south and
west by Westviile Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Orin L. Bronson, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 31 Division Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Darius Selleck, east by land formerly of Levi K. Wildman and wife, south by land of estate
of Carrie Hoyt, and west by Divislon Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Byron S. Brooks, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 64—70 Highland Avenue, in aid town of Danbury,
bounded north by Highland Avenue, east by Durbin Street, south by land formerly of James arid Marietta
Blame, and west by estate of Mary A. Scharbe.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas D. Brooks, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 67 Westville Avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north and east by land formerly of Silas Abbott, South by land of Thomas C. Benedict, and west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Andrew G. Brown, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 477 Main Street. in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Main Street, east by land of B. Kiernan, south and west-by land of estate of Mary S. Cowperthwait.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William S. Barnes, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. i Bennett place, in said town of Danbury, and bounded
north by land of Martha Bradley, east by land of Lucy Meder and land of Frank Meder, each in part, south
by Bennett Place, and west by land of Carrie Paddock.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Chauncey H. Butler, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north’by Golden Hill Avenue,
east by highway, south by land of William S. Clancy and vest by land ol Benjamin F. Butler and wife.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Stephen F. Butler, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 8 Whitlock Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Whitlock Street, east by land formerly of Dennis O’Brien, south and west by land formerly of
Caroline 0. Hiscox.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William H. Butler, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot and parcel of land known as No. 447 Main Street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of Edgar S. Tweedy, east by land of estate of John McStay, south by North Main
Street, and west by land of Mrs. George F. Hambridge.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Byrone, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 43 Locust Avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and south by land formerly of Henry L. Read, East by land formerly of estate of P.
J. Marsh, and west by
Locus Avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James P. Callahan. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 71 West Wooster Street, in said town of Danbury,
bounded north by land formerly of Charles McDermott, East by land of John
J. Callahan, south by West
Wooster Street, and west by Pleasant Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John J. Callahan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 67 and No. 6g West Wooster Street, in said town of
Danbury, bounded north and east by land formerly of Chichester & Baldwin, south by ‘vVest Wooster Street,
and west by land of James Callahan.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Achille Cannale, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. to and No. 12 Marcus Avenue, in said town of Danbury,
and boundcd north by land of E. M. Baldwin, east by land of Lyman Richards, south by land of Gustavus
E. Seifert and land of Lewis Schmidt, each in part, and west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas J. Cassidy, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 14 and No. i6 Mountainville Avenue, in said town of
Danbury, and bounded north by land of Lizzie Hinis, east by highway, south by land of Michael Burk, west
by land of Patrick Hurst, J. McGrath and J. El. Walsh, each in part.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Clancy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded east by highway’, and on all other
sides by land of Benjamin F. and Mary Butler.
.Also of all the right, title and interest of Elmer R. Clark, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. T3 Wildman street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of William Orton, deceased, east by land of Christian Reinhold, south by N. Y.
and
New Eng. R. R. Co., and west by highway.
Also of’all the right, title and interest of John H. Collins, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 7 Hillside avenue, in said town of Danbury,
bounded
north by a proposed street, called Oak street, east and south by land formerly’ of Edgar S. Tweedy,
and west
by Hillside avenue.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Lewy W. Cones, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. ioi Elm street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Laura J. Bell and land of William Pine, each in part, east by land of Nettie N. Comes, south by
Elm street, and west by land of Julia E. Comes.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael Connors, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 67, No. 69 and No. 71 Bushy Hill Road, bounded •north
by land of William J. Rider, east by a proposed highway, south by Bushy Hill Road, and west
by land of
Daniel O’Bryan.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael W. Corbett, one of the defendants named in
said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Abel
Parsons, east by land formerly of Abby Maria Stevens, south by Cherry street, and west
by Orchard street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James D. Costello, one of the defendants named
in said writ, in
and to a certain lot and parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Margaret Collins,
and by a passway running westwardly to the land of said Collins. east by
South street, south by land of
Ellen Costello, and west by land of Michael Collins, and by land now or former
ly of Frances P. Rice.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John H. Craft, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 12 Well avenue, in said town
of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Emma G. Sanford, east by land of Mrs. George Lake, and
by land formerly of James E.
Reynolds, each in part, soith by land of Joel Merchant and west by land former
ly of Charles Hull, Dwight
E. Rodgers and Frederick A. Hull.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Byron W. Crane, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No.
33 Locust Avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land formerly of Frederick S. Olmstead, east by land former
ly of Philo J. Marsh, south by land
formerly of James 0. Olmstead, and west by Locust avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James Crotty, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. tt Mountainville avenue in
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said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of estate of Mary Cunningham and land of Beulah Bened
ict, east by land of James Crotty,
south by land of John Crotty, and west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Crotty, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 9 Mountainville avenue, in said
town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of James Crotty, east by land of James Quinn and land of Patrick
Burke, each in part, south
by land of Daniel Crotty, west by highway and by land of James Crotty
.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael Crowe, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in
and toa certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury. bounded north
in part by land formerly of•
James Scanlan, deceased, in part by land of Beach T. Wilson, deceas
ed, east by land formerly of Owen
Murray, south by South street and west by highway in part, and in part by land
of said Wilson, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John J. Culbane, one of the defendants
named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as i8 Locust avenue, in said town
of Danbury, bounded north by
land of James H. Cole, east by Locust avenue, south and west by land of Alexan
der M. White.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Culligan, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in
and to four certain lots or parcels of land bounded and described as follows:
First piece, bounded north by Jansen street, 100 feet, east by Still River,
163 feet, south by land of Nora
Melliken, I 57 feet, west by other land of grantor, 148 feet.
One other piece of land on said Jansen street, bounded north and west
by Jansen street, east by other
land of the grantor, south by land of Nora Melliken.
One other piece of land situate in said Danbury, bounded north by ditch
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running between this tract
and land of Joseph T. Bates, east by Still River, south by other land of the granto
r, west by a proposed passway 50 feet wide, known as Jansen street.
One other piece of land on said Jansen street, triangular in shape, bound
ed north by a ditch running be
tween this tract and land of George G. Durant, east by Jansen street, west
by land of Nellie Kane.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter Currie, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 157 South street in said town of
Danbury, bounded north by land
now or formerly of William R. Freeland, east by land formerly of estate
of George Bailey, south by South
Street, west by land formerly of said Freeland.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Deakin, one of the
defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 172 South street, in
said town of Danbury, bounded north
by South street, east by land of Peter McGlone, south bySeeley street
and west by land of Patrick McFarland.
Also of all the the right, title and interest of George F. Denton, one
of the defendants named in said writ.
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as
93 Osborn street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Michael Madden, east by land formerly of Sprague, Ely
& Flint, south by Osborne street and west
by land of Delia Lyon.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George Dickens, one
of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 25 Stevens street
in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land now or formerly of Rooney & Meath, east by land of estate
of George Staples, south by Stevens
street and west by land now or formerly of Charles Beckett.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of James Dillon, one of the defendants named in said writ, in aud
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 and 26 North street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly.of Sidney Grannis, east and south by land formerly of Dennis Stevens, and west and north
west by land formerly of Theodore Brothwell, deceased and by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas J. Durkin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of laftd known as 32 Town Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of John Wren, east by highway, south by land of Joseph McDonald, west by land of estate of.Samuel
C. Wildman, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of James Durnin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land lying in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of Letitia Andrews
and the Savings Bank of Danbury, east by.land of William Day, Clinton Phillips and John Brownlee, south
by Tamarack Lane and west by land of said Andrews and Samuel Nichols.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William S Dutcher, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 30 Lincoln avenue, in said town of Danbury., bounded north
by land of Arthur M. Patchen, east by Lincoln avenue, south and west by land of estate of Oliver F. and
Nathaniel Selleck.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Dyer, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and to
a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 Stone street. in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land of
Michael Lydane and F. P. Rice, now or formerly, east by Stone street, south by land of Edward Elliott, west
by land of George P. and Ellen Foote.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Elligelt, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 53—55 Sheriden street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land now or formerly of Frank Schatezla, east by land of Caspar Ziegler, south by land of james Moore and
west by Sheriden street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Elligett, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 Prospect street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
highway, east by land of estate of Kate Garvie and Martin Feelan, west by land of Thomas Elligett.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Elliott, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land iii said town of Danbury, bounded north by land formerly of Patrick Rooney
and D. P. Nichols, deceased, east by Sheridan street, south by highway and vest by land formerly of William
B. Hurd.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John G. Ely, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 5 1—57 Highland avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and west by land of Michael Fox, east by land of formerly of Frederick C. Hodshon, south by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Carl Erdman, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or paacel of land known as 23 and 25 Highland avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north and west by land now or formerly of Ezra Mallory, east by land of Margaret Gallagher and land of
persons unknown, south by Highland avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Timothy H. Farrell, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 58 South street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by South street, east by land of J. P. Kelly, south by land of D. E. Rodgers and F. A. Hull, west by land of
Elizabeth Stevenson.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Feeley, one of the defendants nam€d in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 46 Stone street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
of Thomas Lavin, Mary Branfleld and Hanna McMahon, now or formerly, east by Stone street, south by land
formerly of Martin Doran, deceased, vest by land now or formerly of Terrence Ryan.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Fennell, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 33 Fairfield avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north and
south by land now or formerly of Dwight E. Rogers and Frederick A. Hull, east by land of John Kelley and
west by highway.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick J. Fisher, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 10—12 Wilson street,. in said town of Danury, bounded north
by highway, east by land of J. & M. Ryon, south by land now or formerly of Michael Lynch, west by land
now or formerly of John Moreton and James Flinn.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Fitzgerald, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 11—13 Seeley street in said town of Danbury. boundei north
by land of James Ryon, east by land of James C. Croal, south by Seeley street, west by land of Mary Lynch.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Flannagan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 and 8 Main street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of Frank and Louis Sands, east by highway, south by land of Margaret Melvin and west by
land of Freeland, formerly of Sands.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Emil Floyske (or Flosky) one of the defendants named in said
writ, in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 29 Hoyt street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by proposed highway, south ‘by Hoyt street, east by land of Durant & Beckerle, west by land formerly
of August Ludeke.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Foley, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 24 and 26 Cottage street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by highway, east by land of Patrick Heneby, south by land formerly of Martin Doran and west by land of
Patrick Rooney.
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�defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Christian Garvie, one of the
said town of Danbury, bounded
and to a certain Jot or parcel of land known as 19 and 21 Austin street in
formerly of Mary Moran, south by
north by land now or formerly of Beckerle & Schuldice, east by land
Austin street, west by land of Joseph Convery, formerly.
the defendants named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of William E. Geartner, one of
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 15 Mallory street,
g, south by land of Matthias Heintzleman and
by land formerly of Cola S. Peck, east by land of George Ludwi
west by highway.
the defendants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Gilbride, one of
street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 and 14 Nichols
the estate of D. P. Nichols, east by highway,
by land of Mrs. John Chambers and land now or formerly of
and land of John McCarthy.
south by land of Peter Murray, and west by land of Benjamin Bailey
the defendants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Gildea, one of
, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 76 Town Flail avenue
and west by land of Thomas Fleming.
by land of John R. Spain, east by highway, south by highway
of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of George J. Goebel, one
bounded north by Mountainville avenue, east
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury,
ly of Samuel C. Wildman, and west by land
by land now or formerly of Martin Collins, south by land former
formerly of said Wildman and Ezra Mead, each in part.
one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Wright Hampson,
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as t68 Triangle street,
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by highway, and on all other sides by land of George G. Durant
of the defendants named in said writ, in
one
Hardy,
J.
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Also of all the right, title and interes
in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 28 Davis street,
by land formerly of Evart Richter, west by
land formerly of Mrs. Matthew Byers, east by Davis street, south
land of Michael Fox.
one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Alexander Harkness,
, in, said town 91 Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 39 Highland avenue
formerly of Charles H. Bigelow and land of
by land of Thomas J. Hoyt, now or formerly, east by land
of Annie Bowdy.
Richard Murray, each in part, south by highway and west by land
of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Harkuess, one
, in said town of Danbuv, bounded north by
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 Locus avenue
of Edward S. Fairchild and west by land
land of Alexander M. White, east by Locns avenue, south by land
now or formerly of said White.
of the defendants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Hart, one
street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 33 Housrnan
south by land of John and Ann McNamee and
land of Patrick McGown, east by land of Gurdon H. Miller,
west by highway.
of the defendants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Hassett, one
t, east
Danbury, bounded north by land of Johannah Hasset
to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of
by land of Mary Manion.
by South Street, south by land of P. McDonnell and west
one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Stephen Havren
street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 47 Chestnut
ext.,
of l3eckerle & Schuldice, south by Chestnut street
by land of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., east by land
as 8
Kelley; also the lot or parcel of land known
west by land of Beckerle & Schuldice an land of James
H.
F.
of
ly
former
land
by
east
ay,
ed north by highw
Chapelle street, in said town of Danbury, and bound
ld.
Reinho
an
Christi
Co., and west by land of
Austin, south by land of The N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.
ssey, one of the defendants named in said writ,
Henne
el
Micha
Also of all the right, title and interest of
north
en street in said town of Danbury, bounded
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 29 Sherid
by
south
part,
in
said O’Boy and James Moore, each
by land formerly of Catherine OBoy, east by land of
land formerly of James McGrath and west by Sheriden street.
one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nelson H. Booth,
in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
and to a Certain lot or parcel of land known as 5 Whitlock street
w F. Smith, south by Whitlock street, west
land formerly of Mrs. E. H. Taylor, east by land of Matthe
by land of Mortimer Rodgers.
urn, one of the defendants named in said
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick S. Blackb
town of Danbury. First piece bounded north by
writ, in arid to two certain lots or parcels of lands in said
urn and wife, south by land of estate of George
Triangle street, east by land formerly of Robert D. Blackb
piece bounded north by land of Nicholas Pittilla,
Layman, west by land formerly of Louis Lobdell; second
or formerly of Luke Cole, west by Cole’s lane.
east by the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., south by land now
k, one of the defendants named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of George M. Herric
in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as g’ Elm street,
Guir, east by land formerly of Theodore F. Judd,
land formet-ly of James Ratsford and land of Miss Maria
south by Elm street, west by land formerly of Mrs. Eliza
, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Ernest H. Heuser
d
Pahquioque avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounde
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 46
as
Matthi
and
s
Berud, sout) by land of Charle
north by Pahquioque avenue, east by land of Jeremiah
McCarthy, and west by land of Michael G. Kane.
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of the defendants named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles A Hodge one
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 63 Maple avenue,
by land of Lucy M. Barnum and west by
by land of John H. Carpenter, east by land of Laura Bell, south
Maple avenrie.
ants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Kearnes, one of the defend
of Danbury, bounded north by land
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 242 White street, in said town
south by White street, west by
of Peter Soderberg, east by land of Michael Murphy, now or formerly,
•Meadow street.
defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin Keating, one of the
First piece, north and south
follows:
as
ry,
and to certain lots or parcels of land, in said town of Danbu
by
west
and
Bates,
by land of Daniel Mclnerny, east by land formerly of Stephen
R. R. Co., south and west
Second piece, bounded north by highway, east by land of Danbury and Norwalk
by land of estate of Patrick Murray.
defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick F. Hunt, one of the
of Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 25 Housman street in said town
by land of James McGrath
south
an,
Housm
A.
by land formerly of John Moore, east by land formerly of E.
and west by Housman street.
ants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Keenan, one of the defend
west by land of James
and
north
ed
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bound
Manion, east by South street, and south by land of John llassett.
named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael Hurd, one of the defendants
of Danbury, bounded
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 34 and 36 Shelter Rock road, in said town
land of the Danbury and
north by highway, east and south by land now or formerly of John [-lurd, west by
Norwalk Railroad Company.
ants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick E. Jeffrey, one of the defend
Danbury, bounded north
of
town
said
in
lot or parcel of land known as i6 Town Hill avenue
and to a
land formerly of Abby
by
south
by land formerly of heirs of Lawrence Smith, east by Town Hill avenue,
Melvin and John
Patrick
d,
Foote, Josephine Todd and Martin McCue, west by land formerly of John Freelan
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certain
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Brady, deceased, each in part.
ants named in said writ
Also of all the right title and interest of Michael F Kenney one of the defend
of Danbury, bounded
in and to a certain lot orparcel of land ‘known as 37 Town Hill avenue in said town
south by land of P. 0.
north by land now or formerly of estate of James Gibson, east by land of Peter Hams,
Dwyer and west by Town Hill avenue.
in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest’ of John Keogh. one of the defendants named
Danbury, bounded north by
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 162—166 Triangle street in said town of
land formerly of Michael
by
west
formerly,
Benedict,
Triangle street, east and south by land of Edgar W.
VvTalsh.
ants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles J. King, one of the defend
town of Danbury, bounded
said
in
street,
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as g8 North
Peter C. Rowan, south by
of
north by land now or formerly of Mrs. Henrietta Grjrdner, east by land formerly
street.
North
land formerly of George C. F. Williams and Elizabeth J. Williams and west by
ants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Kornhass, one of the defend
town of Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 58 Chestnut street, in said
wile, south by land of F. H. Austin,
by the txtension of Chestnut street, east by land of C. Beschle and
deceased, formerly, west by land ot Beckerle & Schuldice.
named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Krebs, one of the defendants
ry, bounded north by land
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 12 Cook street, in said town of Danbu
by land of Christopher’
west
Staibig,
Nicholas
of
formerly of John Rooney, east by Cook street, south by land
and Annie O’Conner.
in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin Lauf, one of the defendants named
d northerly by
bounde
ry,
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 32 Lake avenue in said town of Danbu
by land of
West
Lake avenue, easterly by land of Mrs. McCarthy, south by land of George Britton and
Christopher Carey.
M. Lawler, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
V Also of all the right, title and interest of John
ry, bounded
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 17—19 James street, in said town of Danbu
by James St.
south
Erioeard,
John
of
formerly
land
north by land formerly of P. J. Marsh. deceased, east by
and west by land formerly of Hattie B. Holly.
said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Edward D. Lees, one of the defendants named in
bounded
ry,
Danbu
of
town
and to a certain lot or parce! of land known as No. iS Cleveland St., in said
of S. C.
formerly
land
north by Cleveland St., east by land formerly of P. J. Marsh, deceased, south by
Holley and vife, west by land formerly of Edward A. Layman.
said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Leonard 2d. one of the defendants named in
ry, bounded north by
and to a Certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 40 Davis St., in said town of Danbu
and Frederick
Lewis
John
of
formerly
land
Carmody, east by Davis St. south by
land formerly of
Hodshon, west by land of Marshall Fox.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas Leonard, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 14 Stillman avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north
Roff, and land formerly of
by Stillman avenue, east by land of Timothy Murray, south by land of
A. T. Clason, deceased, west by land of John Gorman, 2d.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William E. Luke, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 53 Deer Hill avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
west
north by land of Catherine Flynn, east by land of Patrick Fisher, south by land of Bridget Moreton and
by Deer Hill avenue.
said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Michael F: Lynch, one of the defendants named in
north by
bounded
Danbury,
of
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 19 South street in said town
of the
land
by
east
Murray,
land of Danbury and Bethel Street Railway Co., and land formerly of Patrick
Thomas
Lynch,
Danbury and Norwalk Railway Company, south by land formerly of Patrick Lynch, Martin
-
Lynch and Margaret Lynch, west by South street.
in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of George F. Marshal, one of the defendants named
bounded north
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 7 Walnut St., in said town of Danbury,
street, west
by land formerly of Peter C. Rowen, deceased, east by land of Nora Marshall, south by Walnut
by land formerly of Bradley Marsh.
said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jeremiah McCarthy, one of the defendants named in
Danbury,
of
town
said
in
St.,
South
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in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 6o and No.
estate
the
of
formerly
or
now
land
bounded northerly by South St., easterly by land of Mry McCarthy and
of
estate
of
formerly
or
?iów
of John Keane, each in part, southerly by land of Thomas Waters and land
Jarvis Selleck, each in part, westerly by land of John Kelly.
in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick J. McCarthy, one of the defendants named
bounded
Danbury,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 14 Seeley Street, in said town of
of John Ryan
north by Seeley St., east by Housman St., south by land of Michael Grant, and west by land
and land formerly of Mrs. Mullarkey.
in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick T. McCarthy, one of the defendants named
bounded
Danbury,
of
town
said
in
street
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 36 and 38 Chestnut
west by
Peck.
T.
of
A.
estate
of
north by Chestnut street; east by Wildman street, south by land formerly
land of Gustave Fidden.
in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin McCue, one of the defendants named in said writ,
by
north
bounded
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 13 and 15 Main street in said town of Danbury,
and
east
Smith,
land formerly of Patrick Burke, in part, and in part by land formerly belonging to Lawrence
south by land formerly of 0. A. Todd, west by Main street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas McGawley, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 38 Washington avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land formerly of William Stevens, east by Washington avenue, south by land formerly of Arthur
Way and west by land of M. Percy Reynolds.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Martin McGettrick, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known a-s No. 6z Grand St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of the estate of Aaron Seeley, deceased, east and south by land of Helen Meeker now or
formerly, and west by Grand St.
in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of James McGlone, one of the defendants named
bounded north
Danbury,
of
town
said
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 5 Triangle St., in
St., west by
Triangle
by
south
by land of Thomas Duskin, east by land of Michael and Patrick Elliott,
I.
Stone street.
named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of John McGlone, one of the defendants
town of Danbury, bounded
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. i Seeley street, in said
street, and westerly by land
northerly by Lovers Lane, easterly by Mountainville avenue, southerly by Seeley
formerly of estate of Aaron Seeley, deceased.
named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Adolf Holdeichel, one of the defendants
bounded north by
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 22 Davis street in said town of Danbury,
John Richter and west
land now or formerly of Charles Kraft, east by Davis street, south by land formerly of
by land formerly of John Richter.
named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nathan C. Hoy, one of the defendants
of Danbury, bounded
town
said
in
avenue
Well
South
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 and 8
Well avenue, south
South
by
east
Jarvis,
north by land of William Dobbs, Watson Wildman and William
and west by land formerly of Allen McDonald.
named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Humphries, one of the defendants
Danbury, bounded north
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 9 Stevens street in said town of
by Stevens street and
south
Weed,
Marvin
Mrs.
by land formerly of George Godwin, east by land formerly of
west by land formerly of Philo Knapp.
named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter McGlone, one of the defendants
bounded north by
Danbury,
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 3 Seeley street in said town of
Durkin.
William
of
land
by
west
South street, east by land of John McGlone, south by Seeley street,
in said writ, in
named
defendants
the
of
Also of all the right, title and interest of PatriQk McGrath, one
north by
bounded
Danbury,
of
town
said
in
Place
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 13 Home
by
land of
west
and
so-called,
Place,
land of Patrick McGurke, east by land of John Roach, south by Home
Matthew Rooney.
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defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Charles F. McHan, one of the
said town of Danbury, bounded north by
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 94 Liberty street in
south by land now or formerly of Richard
Liberty street, east by land now or formerly of Ann Donnelly,
Meaney and west by land now or formerly of Frances C. Hyer.
one of the defendants named in said writ, in
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas McHugh,
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 19 Center St.,
each in part, south by Center St., and
by land now or formerly of C. 1-I. Hawley and Fidelia S. Waibridge,
west by land now or formerly of C. H. Hawley.
defendants named in said writ, in and
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Meath. one of the
bounded northerly by Spring
to a certain lot or parcel of land No. 28 Spring Sb., in said town of Danbury,
Diskins and land formerly of
Street, easterly by land of Matthew Rooney. southerly by land of George
Charles Beckett, and west by land of Rose Meath.
named in said writ,
Also of all the right, title an’d interest of Daniel Mclnerey, one of the defendants
in and to certain lots or parcels of land, in said town of Dandury, as follows, viz:
by highway,
First piece, containing one acre, bounded north by land now or formerly of Ann Lynch, east
Delaney.
of
Cornelius
south and west by land now or formerly
Second piece, containing one and one-half acres, more or less, bounded north by land of Patrick Dolan,
now or formerly, east and south by land formerly of Stephen Bates, and west by highway, with the buildings
t 11 ereo n.
Third piece, containing two acres, more or less, bounded north by land formerly of Stephen Bates,
deceased, south by land now or formerly of Patrick Dolan, west by highway.
Fourth piece, containing two and one-half acres, more or less, bounded north by land of James Barrett,
now or formerly, east by highway, south and west by land now or late of Henry Mead.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry Messer, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 4 Canal street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by land
formerly of Katherine Zeigler, and land formerly of Charles R. Osborne, east by Canal street, south and west
by land of estate of Abijah P. Ely.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Henry C. Michael, one of the defendants named in said wiit, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounded north by the N. Y. and New
England R. R., east by land formerly of Charles White, deceased, south by highway, west by land of Mrs.
Henry Stapleberg, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George J. Miller, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as ig Crane street in said town of Danbury. bounded north and
east by land of John W. Crane estate, south by land of Minnie E. Crane, now Washburne, west by Crane
Street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John J. Miller, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 9011 Bates Place, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of John Miller, jr., and Henrietta Miller, his wife, east by land of Joseph T. Bates, south by land of
Joseph T. Bates, west by Bates Place.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Patrick Moffit, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. i6 Stone St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north by a
new street, east by Stone Street, south by land formerly of William B Hurd, and west by land formerly of
Emily E. Stillman.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Gustave Mougin, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 15 Meadow street in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land formerly of Samuel C. Holly, east by land of formerly of Louis A. Beard, deceased, south by land of
Joseph Py and west by Meadow street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Eugene L. Mulkins, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 14 Bennett Place in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land formerly of William Sayres, east and south by land formerly of Mary J. Webber and west by Bennett
Place.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel Murphy, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 29 Austin street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Ann Powers, east by land of Anna Friewald, south by Austin street and vest by May Powers.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Timothy Murray, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. i6 Stiliman Ave., in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by Stillman Ave., east by land now or formerly of Tony Ryan, south by land formerly owned by’Catharine
Chichester, and west by land formerly of Thomas Leonard.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John B. Nowlan. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 28 and No. 30 Park Ave., in said town of Danbury,
bounded north by Park Avenue,. east by land of Frank Fowler, south by land of Charles Bradley, and west
by land of James Depew.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Nowlan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 47 Austin St., in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Edward Costello, east by land of Owen Shalvoy, south by Austin St., west by land of Herman
.
Mulaher, now or formerly.
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Also of all the right, title and interest of George T. Oakley, one of the defendants named
in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as io Washington avenue in said town
of Danbury, bounded
easterly by Washington avenue and on all other sides by, land formerly of Oliver F.
and Ethan F. Selleck.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John O’Boy, one of the defendants named
in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 35 Sheridan street in said town of Danbu
ry, bounded north by
land of Casper Ziegler, east by land of James Moore, south by land of Micha
el Hennessey and west by
Sheridan street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Peter O’Boy, one of the defendants named
in said writ, in and
to certain lots or parcels of land in said town of Danbury, as follows, viz
First piece, bounded north by
land of John Freeland, east by land of John Freeland, south by land of Mrs. John
Whitely, west by Coal
Pit Hill street. Second piece, bounded north and south by land of Patrick
Burke, east by land of James
Quinn and west by land of estate of Beulab P. Benedict, containing four
acres.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Louis E. Orton, one of the defend
ants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No 12 Austin St., in said
town of Danbury, bounded north by
Austin street, east by land of the estate of William Orton, deceased, south by
land of John Rooney, and vest
by land of Margaret Scott, now or formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Daniel
J. Osborne, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 87 West St., in said town
of Danbury, bounded north by
land of Alice Wildman, east by land of estate of Fidelia Walbridge, south
by West St., and west by land of
Howard B. Scott.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Alvali S. Pearce, one of the
defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 19 Starr Ave.,
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of 0. W. Starr, east by land formerly of Thaddeus Curtis, south
by land formerly of James Thacket,
west by Starr Ave.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George N. Philips, one
of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as Town Hill avenne
in said town of Danbury, bounded north
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by land of Bridget Haggerty and land of Emily E. Stiliman, east
by land now or formerly of the heirs of
Hannah Ward, south by land formerly of William B. Sharp
and land now or formerly of Terrence McGarrick,
west by Town Hill avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Arthur L. Pickett, one
of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 21 Cherry street
in said town of Danbury, bounded north and
west by land formerly of Mrs. Fairchild, east by land now or former
ly of Orlando B. Pickett, south by Cherry
street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Pribula, one of
the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land in said town of Danbury, bounde
d north by land of Joseph Barger, east by
land formerly of Frederick S. Wildman, deceased, south by
land of John Pollock, now or formerly, west by
Great Plain road.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Jacob Prinz, one of
the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as Abbott avenue in said
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town of Danbury, bounded rcorth by land
of C. A. Manrock, east by Abbott avenue, south by land former
ly of J. Targett and west by land formerly of
A. T. Clason, deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Christian Reinhold,
one of the defendants named in said Writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 Chappelle street
in said town of Danbury. bounded north
by Chappelle street, east by land of Stephen Havcan. south
by land of N. Y. and N. E. R. R. Co., west by
land formerly of F. H. Austin and Wm. Orton, both deceased.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank Rohde, one of the
defendants named in said writ, in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No.
73 Hill avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
land of estate of James Beebe, east by land of Bridget M. Elliget
t, south by land of Noah T. Hoyt, west
by Town Hill avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of John Rooney, one of the
defendants named in said writ, in and
to three certain lots or Parcels of land known as No.
South street, No. 48—52 Triangle street, No.
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Wlidman street.
First piece, land and buildings bounded north by land
of Mary Rooney, east by Starr street, south by
South street, west by land of Patrick Costello.
Second piece, bounded north by Triangle street,
east by Starr street south by land of Mary Rooney,
west by land of L. Tschopourian.
Third piece, bounded north by land formerly
of Sarah Drum, Margaret Stott, Lewis Orton, James Bur
gess and Francis H. Austin, each in part, east
by Cook street, south by land formerly of C.
J. O’Connor and
Margaret Funnicarie, west by Wildman street.
Also of all the right, title and interest of
Louis Shack, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and
to a certain lot or parcel of land known
as 40 Pahquioque avenue in said town of Danbury, bounde
d
North
Pahquioque avenue, east by land of
Michael G. Kane, south by land of Mrs. John Sprout and
west
by
land
formerly of Benedict Crofut.
Also of all the right, title and interest of
Charles Shaffer, one of the defendants in said writ, in
and to a
certain lot or parcel of land known as 12
Brookside street in said town of Danbury, bounded north
and east
by land now or formerly of George L. Stratto
n and E. A. Stratton, south by land formerly of the
estate of E,
S. Tweedy, deceased, west by Brookside
street.
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�Also of all the right, title and interest of Hugh C. Shalvoy, one of the defendants named in said writ
in and to a certain lot or parcel ot land known as 48—50 Austin street in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by Austin street, east by land of Owen, Shalvoy, south by land of Alice Cuff and land formerly of
J ared Stevens, west by land of Ann Friel, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frederick Stahl, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 18 Lake avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded north by
Lake avenue, east and south by land formerly of Mary I. Morse and Charles H. Crofut, west by land of Mary
I. Morse, formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Nicholas Striebig, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 10 Cook street, in said town of Danbury, bounded east by
Cook street, north, west and south by land of Christopher and Annie O’Connor.
Also of all the right, title and interest of George Stucky, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 26—30 Well venue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of James Neal, east by Well avenue, south by land of Peter Flynn, and west by land of Robert
Merson, now or formerly.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Stephen Stucky. one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 54 Morris street, in said town of Danbury, bounded north
by land of Caleb M. Purdy, east by Morris street, south by land of John Betz, and west by Duck avenue.
Also of all the right, title nd interest of Michael E. Sullivan, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 6 East Pearl street in said town of Danbury, bounded
northerly by land formerly of W. B. Blackman and Francis P. Rice each in part, easterly by proposed
West William street, southerly by land now or formerly of Louis Boselli and westerly by land now or
formerly of Francis P. Rice and Charles E. G iffin each in art.
Also of all the right, title and interest of ark Sullivan, ne of the defendants named in said’ writ, in and
ashington avenue in sand town of Danbury, bounded north,
to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 32
south and west by land formerly of Nathaniel, Ethan and Oliver F. Selleck and east by Washington avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of William Sullivan, one of the defendants named in said writ, in
and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as 55 Washington avenue in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Mrs. A. C. Wedge, east by land of Deer Hill School district, south by land of Charles A.
Romans, west by Washington avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Joseph Tosi, one of the defendants named in said writ, in and
to a cettain lot or parcel of land known as No. 28 William street, in said town of Danbury, bounded northerly
by land now or formerly of Mary Grumman, east by William street, south by land formerly of Mary Ryder,
west by land now or formerly of E. M. Baldwin.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Thomas E. Waters, one of th.e defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 17-. 19 Harrison street, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land now or formerly of Patrick McCarthy and land of John Kelly, east by land formerly of Hull &
Rogers, south by Harrison street, west by land formerly of Hull & Rogers, and land of Dora Clark.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Frank K. Wildman, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No. 35 Locust avenue, in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of the City of Danbury and land formerly of Henry Queen, deceased, south by land of Byron
Crane, east by land formerly of P. J. Marsh, west by Locust avenue.
Also of all the right, title and interest of Samuel S. Wilson, one of the defendants named in said writ,
in and to a certain lot or parcel of land known as No, 52 Pleasant street. in said town of Danbury, bounded
north by land of Mrs. J. H. \Veber, east by Pleasant street, south by Quinn street, west by land formerly of
Charles Van West.
And on the /2. day of September, 1903, I left in said Town Clerk’s office, a true and attested copy of
said original writ and complaint, and of my endorsement thereon.
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT,
STATE OF CONNECTICUT,
ss. the/2,
day of September
,
1903.
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD,
Then and there by virtue hereof I attached as the property of each of the within named defendants all
goods, effects, money and debts due to or belonging to each of the within named defendants, and
in the hands of each of the within named garnishees, by leaving at the principal offices of each
of the said garnishees, the Danbury National Bank, the City National Bank, the Savings Bank
of Danbury, and the Union Savings Bank of Danbury, in said town of Danbury, a duly attested
copy of this writ and complaint, and by leaving a like true and attested copy of said writ and
complaint at the principal offices of each of said garnishees, the Fairfield County Savings Bank, Norwalk
Savings Society, South Norwalk Savings Bank, National Bank of Norwalk, Fairfield County National Bank,
Central National Bank and City National Bank of South Norwalk, in said town of Norwalk, more than
twelve days before the session of the Court to which this writ is returnable, each of said garnishees being
herein named and described as the agent, trustee and debtor of each of the within named defendants.
The within and foregoing is a true copy of said original writ summons and corn
endorsement thereon.
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Marshal for the Distr
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and of my
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E. Loewe Et Al.
vs.
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S. Circuit Court for the Distric
t of Connectiài
U.
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Mat1nLaw1or3EtA..
May 3rd. 1
This may certify that a certain
attachnent of the interest of Peter
Mc1o:
the defendants in the above entit
led cause, in a certain lot or parc
el c
as No. 3 Seeley Street, in the
Town of Danbury, bounded:— North by
South S
by land of John McGlone, Sout
h by Seeley Street and West by iond
of Willias
hereby re1eaed.
Said attachment was made by virtu
e of a writ in said entitled caus
e dated
day of August, 1903, and returnabl
e to the United States Circuit
Court for:t
of Connecticut on the second Tues
day of October, 1903.
The Plaintiffs, by Davenport
& Banks
Ktrue record of the original
Recorded at 4.16 P. M.
Their Attorneys.
Mey 5, l90
Attest,
I
1I’oin Clerk.
x
x
D. F. Loewe Et Al.
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x
x
U. S. Circuit Court for the
vs.
District of Connecticut.
Martin Lawlor Et Al.
)
May
3rd.
1906
This may certify that a certain attac
hnent of the interest of Charles
J...
of the defendants in the above entitled
cause, in a certain parcel of land
No. 98 North Street, in the Tovm of Danb
ury, bounded:— North by land now
or
of Mrs. Henrietta Cardner, East by
land
n”
land now or formerly of C.
S.
or fornerly of Peter C. Rowan,
Williams and Elizabeth J. WiL
Liams and West by
Street, is hereby released.
Said attachment was made by virtue
of a writ in said entitled caus
e dated
day of August 1903, and returnable
to th’ United -States Circuit Cou
rt for ti
trict of Connecticut on the seco
nd Tuesday of October, 1903.
The Plaintiffs,
by Davenport & Banks,
Their Attorneys.
A true record of the origi:al
Recorded at 4.17 P. 11.
May 5, 190d.
est,
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D.
E. Loewe Ft Al
vs
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Superior Court,
County of Pairfield.
State of Connecticut.
May 3rd. 1906.
This ma certify that a certain attac
hment of the interest of Charles J.
Kin
of the defendants in the above entitled
cause, in a certain lot or parcel of,J.
known as No.
9
North Street, iii the Town of Danury,
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Bounded:—
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rays, one lantern, all measures and funnels, all of which articles of personal
roperty are contained in the premises known as nunber
73 White Street, in said
anbury.
Intending hereby to convey to said Thomas J.
y
Cahill all my interest, in and to the
bove described property, as a partner in the business heretofore conducted
byrne
nd the said Cahill, at said 73 White.Street, under the firrL name and style of
unningham & Cahill, as well as any and all interests which I have in or to the good—
:;
dil and assets of said partnership.
To Have and To Hold the same to him the said vendee his executors, administrators
bnd assigns forever, to his and their own proper use and behoof;
and I the said yen—
or do for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, covenant and agree with th
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the said vendee to warrant and defend said goods to him the said vendee against all
ersons whatever.
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In Witness Whereof,
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april A.
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I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty—fourth day of
1906.
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of)
Dennis Cunningham
(SEAL)
Patrick Cahill
art in J.
Cunningham
STATE OF CONNICTICUT,
-
County of Fairfield,
•
ss.
Danbury,
April 24, A.
D.
1906.
Personally appeared Dennis Cunningham signer and sealer of the foregoing instrument
and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed, b’efore me,
lAartin J.
Cunningham,
Commissioner of the Superior Court
for FaIrfield County.
A true record of the original.
Recorded at 2.35 P. M.
May 4, 1906.
Attest,
Town Clerk.
x
X
D. E. loewe, Pt. Al.
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vs.
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)
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x
Superior Court,
County of Fairfield,
State of Connecticut,
ay 3rd, 1906.
This may certify that a certain attachment of the interest of Peter Mc&lone,
one ol
the defendants in the above entitled cause, in a. certain lot or parcel of land
known
as
3
Seeley Street, in the Town of ])nhury, hounded:— North by South Street, East by
land of John McGlone, South by Seeley Street and West by land of William Durkin,
is
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hereby released.
Said attachment was made by virtue of a writ in said entitled caus
dated the 1st day of September, 1903, and returnable to the Superior Court for Fair—
field County on thefirst Tuesday of October, 1903.
A true record of the oriino../The Plaintiffs, by Davenport & Banks, their Attorneys.
Recorded
M&
Town Clerk.
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Catherine E. MoGlone of Danbury
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‘airfield, and State of Connecticut,
ZOne Dollar,
ull satisfaction of
Peter McGlone, of said Danbury,
se and forever QUIT CLAIM unto thesaid
Peter Mc&lone,
all right, title, interest, claim and denianci wlataver which
,
eoroughttohaveinorto
a certain piece of land, with th buildings thereon,
Danbury, on South Street; the same being seventy—nine (79’) feet
traet, and eighty—one (1’) feet on Seeley Street; bounded North by
; East by land of John :tcGlone; South by said Seeley Street; and
William Degan.
.itI to
rever,
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CII ci. the
premises,
I
so that neither
with all time appurtenances, unto the said RELEASEE her
said
time IIELEASOR
,
nor
my
heirs, nor any other person under me
mfter have any claim, right or title in or to the premises or any part thereof, but therefrom
I
,
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and they are
jver barred and secluded.
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have licie liemeunto set flIT
,1overnber,
A. D. 190
hand
and seal
tlmo
11th,
day of
5.
1.
:::.a in presence of
Cathryn McGlone
nith
II.
CUT, )
ss.: Danbury,
CovNTy,
November... 11th
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Cat iCr ineA!4cGl ore
Personally appeared
signer
her
and Scald
_.__......_.A. D. 1905.
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of the foregoing instrument, and acknovledged the same to be
free act and deed, before inc.
Geo. WlLkoman,
Justice of the Peace.
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Mime original
Jan.
,
A.19d7.
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Hatters Case Rulings
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1903
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5 sets of documents
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These are Xerox copies of court rulings and legal directives for the jurisdictions and authorities regarding the court rulings in the Hatters Case. These were compiled by Herb Janick.
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Danbury (Conn.)--History
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Schreeder Pond Dedication, Aug. 1936
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
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1936
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Stafford Springs CCC Museum
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Killingsworth (Conn.)
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Peoples Forest
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1931
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Connecticut--Peoples State Forest
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Graded Road, Peoples Forest, Greenwood Road, ?-1931, Surveyed by Henry Buck, B, CCC 2009.0081
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Dedication Fernow bridge Gov. Cross, Harvey, and Henry Buck
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1933-1942
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
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Influence of clear cutting on erosion - photo by S.C.S
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1933-1942
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
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Mattatuck
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Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Connecticut--Mattatuck State Forest
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Motor cycle hill climb, Mattatuck-erosion control with wattle work, O, CCC 2009.0093
CCC
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Peoples Forest, Agnes Bowen Trail, 3.20.2022
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Westervelt, Ava, 1997-
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2022
Description
An account of the resource
3.25 x 4.125"
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Peoples Forest, Agnes Bowen Trail, 3.20.2022
Subject
The topic of the resource
Forest reserves--Connecticut
Connecticut--Peoples State Forest
Trails--Connecticut
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2022
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_397
Title
A name given to the resource
Oak under which John Brown played as a boy while visiting his grandparents in Barkhamsted, Conn. Forestry Dept.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Oak under which John Brown played as a boy while visiting his grandparents in Barkhamsted, Conn. Forestry Dept., ccc2008.0850
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_378
Title
A name given to the resource
Plantation Areas - Conn. State Forests
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Plantation Areas - Conn. State Forests, ccc2008.0831
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_377
Title
A name given to the resource
Distribution of Age Classes ? Forest
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Distribution of Age Classes ? Forest, ccc2008.0830
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_376
Title
A name given to the resource
Distribution of Age classes in State Forests 1932
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1932
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Distribution of Age classes in State Forests 1932, ccc2008.0829
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_363
Title
A name given to the resource
Burlapping for Gypsy Moth
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Burlapping for Gypsy Moth, ccc2009.0133
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_360
Title
A name given to the resource
Supervisory Force CCC camps in Conn. 1933
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Supervisory Force CCC camps in Conn. 1933 on steps of state office bld., ccc2009.0130
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_359
Title
A name given to the resource
Supervisory Force CCC at Paugnut, 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Supervisory Force CCC at Paugnut, 1934, ccc2009.0129
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_357
Title
A name given to the resource
Conn. Forest and Park Assoc. at People's Forest
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Conn. Forest and Park Assoc. at People's Forest, ccc2009.0127
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_356
Title
A name given to the resource
ccc supers + foreman, Mattatuck Forest, April 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
ccc supers + foreman, Mattatuck Forest, April 1934, ccc2009.0126
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_355
Title
A name given to the resource
Luther Burbank portrait
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Man standing in forest, ccc2009.0125
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_353
Title
A name given to the resource
ccc creosoting Gypsy moth egg was on rock + Supt. Jack
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
ccc creosoting Gypsy moth egg was on rock + Supt. Jack, ccc2009.0123
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_351
Title
A name given to the resource
Goshen church
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Goshen church, ccc2008.0815
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_350
Title
A name given to the resource
Ski cabin, Tunxis Forest, built by Camp Robinson
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Ski cabin, Tunxis Forest, built by Camp Robinson, ccc2008.0814
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_349
Title
A name given to the resource
Ellington church
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Ellington church, ccc2008.0813
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_348
Title
A name given to the resource
Footbridge, People's + Legion Forests, built by CCC
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Footbridge, People's + Legion Forests, built by CCC, ccc2008.0812
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_347
Title
A name given to the resource
Dog Pond dam Built by Camp Stuart, Salmon river forest
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Dog Pond dam Built by Camp Stuart, Salmon river forest, ccc2008.0811
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_346
Title
A name given to the resource
*untitled*
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
*untitled*, ccc2008.0810
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_342
Title
A name given to the resource
Nachaug forest-bridge W.D.F. Dedication, 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Nachaug forest-bridge W.D.F. Dedication, 1934, ccc2008.0806
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_340
Title
A name given to the resource
people's forest W.D.F. footbridges, Oct. 1933
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
people's forest W.D.F. footbridges, Oct. 1933, ccc2008.0804
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_338
Title
A name given to the resource
Hawes drives last spike in W.D.F. Natchaug Bridge, 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Hawes drives last spike in W.D.F. Natchaug Bridge, 1934, ccc2008.0802
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_337
Title
A name given to the resource
Dedication of C.C.C. Bridge W.D.F. Natchaug Forest 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Dedication of C.C.C. Bridge W.D.F. Natchaug Forest 1934, ccc2008.0801
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_336
Title
A name given to the resource
Housatonic Forest Clean-up work needed
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Housatonic Forest Clean-up work needed, ccc2008.0800
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_334
Title
A name given to the resource
Bridge abutments 1934, Natuagh river - C. Fernow
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Bridge abuttments 1934, Natuagh river - C. Fernow, ccc2008.0798
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_332
Title
A name given to the resource
Building bridge Natchaug Feb. 1934
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Building bridge Natchaug Feb. 1334, ccc2008.0796. With contemporary views of the site.
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_330
Title
A name given to the resource
Open pavilion Simsbury, Forest Built by F.E.R.A.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Open pavilion Simsbury, Forest Built by F.E.R.A., ccc2008.0794
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_329
Title
A name given to the resource
Retaining wall and dam, Naugatuck State Forest
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Retaining wall and dam, Naugatuck State Forest, ccc2008.0793
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_328
Title
A name given to the resource
Dennis Hill, Norfolk
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Dennis Hill, Norfolk, ccc2008.0792
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_327
Title
A name given to the resource
Nature Museum - Peoples Forest - Spring 1935
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1935
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Nature Museum - Peoples Forest - Spring 1935, ccc2008.0791
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_321
Title
A name given to the resource
Recreational building B built by CCC camp 54
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Recreational building built by CCC camp 54, ccc2008.0785
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_320
Title
A name given to the resource
T. Foot bridge - Naugatuck
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
T. Foot bridge - Naugatuck, ccc2008.0784
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_315
Title
A name given to the resource
West Cornwall covered bridge
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
West Cornwall covered bridge, ccc2008.0779
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_313
Title
A name given to the resource
Old covered bridge repaired by CCC
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Old covered bridge repaired by CCC, ccc2008.0777
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_311
Title
A name given to the resource
Abandoned Houses
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1926
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Abandoned Houses, ccc2008.0775
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_305
Title
A name given to the resource
Am. Elm - Sharon
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Am. Elm - Sharon, ccc2009.0215
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_304
Title
A name given to the resource
Wash, D.C. Cypress tree on White lot, just west of 15th St, 84ft high by 30" DBH.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Wash, D.C. Cypres tree on White lot, just west of 15th St, 84 ft high by 30" DBH., ccc2009.0214
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_298
Title
A name given to the resource
*blank*
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
2 photographs of trees, ccc2009.0208
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_296
Title
A name given to the resource
White Pine - Faulkner's thinning
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
White Pine - Faulkner's thinning, ccc2009.0206
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_295
Title
A name given to the resource
North Carolina black cherry
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
North Carolina black cherry, ccc2009.0205
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_293
Title
A name given to the resource
White pine after trimming
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
White pine after trimming, ccc2009.0203
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_291
Title
A name given to the resource
Benton, N.H., white and yellow birch, spruce and balsam understory. N. end of trail. White Mt. National Forest
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Benton, N.H., white and yellow birch, spruce and balsam understory. N. end of trail. White Mt. National Forest, ccc2009.0201
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_288
Title
A name given to the resource
Wash, D.C. Tulip-tree in winter, with flower cups
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Wash, D.C. Tulip-tree in winter, with flower cups, ccc2009.0198
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_287
Title
A name given to the resource
Horse Chestnut in bloom, Lafayette Park
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Wash, D.C. Horse Chestnut in bloom, Lafayette Park, ccc2009.0197
-
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
CCC Lantern Slides
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1934-1942
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
3.125 x 4"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
ccc_275
Title
A name given to the resource
Black Cherry
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1933-1942
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.)
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Stafford Springs CCC Museum
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Black Cherry, ccc2009.0185