[112]
Housatonic Institute, [92], [112]
Hungerford, J. Edwin, [97]
Huntington, Rev. John T., [171]
Indian Deed, [98]
Industries
Agricultural, [84]
Buttonmaking, [87], [113]
Electric light, [90], [114]
Gas, [90]
Grist Mill, [88], [89], [90], [100], [106], [109], [113]
Hatmaking, [86], [110]
Iron Works, [89], [102]
Lime Works, [90], [114]
Lounges, [87]
Machinery, [88], [111]
Paper, [88], [112]
Pottery, [91]
Plows, [89], [109]
Saw Mill, [88], [89], [106], [109]
Tobacco, [85]
Wood Finishing, [91], [114]
Wool and Linen, [89]
Ingersoll, Briggs, [108]
Ingleside School, [9], [93]
Iron Works, [89], [102]
Isbell, Robert H., [87]
Ives, J. Moss, [298]
Jacklin, Phil, [80]
Jackson, George H., [97]
Uri, [107]
Jones, Joseph, [32]
Mayor, [15], [16]
Johnson, Rev. Frank A., [137], [195], [202]
J. R., [93]
Moses, [32]
Jumel Mansion, [36]
Kent, [4]
Kindergarten, [113]
Kinney, W. Frank, [170], [276]
Mrs. Sara T., [94]
Knapp, Frederick, [131]
Levi S., [108]
Residence, [3], [10]
Lafayette, General, [15], [105]
Lake, H., [226]
Landon, William P., [88]
Lane, Jared, [103]
Law, Jonathan, [99]
Lazarus, Dandy, [79]
Leach, Ray W., [95]
Leavitt, Rufus, [87]
Lee, Rev. Timothy J., [283]
Letter, [173], [297], [298]
Lewis, Thomas, [107]
Lime Works, [90], [114]
Lines, C. W., [226]
Loan Exhibition, [140]
List of Exhibits, 141 to [169]
Lombardy Poplar, [103]
Lonetown, [4]
Long, C. F., [226]
Longevity, [76], 81 to [83]
Lounges manufactured, [87]
Lynes, Joseph, [32]
Machinery, [88], [111]
Mail delivery, [18]
Marsh Chauncey B., [89]
Daniel, [95], [111]
Edwin W., [171]
Egbert, [93]
Mason, Mary Murdoch, [171]
Masonic Hall, [276]
Masters, Nicholas, [16]
Nicholas S., [108]
McAllister, [94]
McDougall, General, [105]
McMahon, Albert H., [95]
George, [85]
Meetinghouse, first, [10]
Memorial Hall and Library, [93], [114]
Memorial Tablet, [114]
Merwin, Samuel, [107]
Samuel, Jr., [106]
Sylvanus, [110]
Timothy Dwight, [171]
Miles, Justus, [88]
Tavern, [88]
Milford Company, [3]
Morgan, [42]
Mosher, Lewis W., [139]
Murphy, J. E., [226]
Robert E., [95]
Mygatt, Andrew B., [95]
Eli, [95]
Henry S., [91], [95], [173], [297]
Roland F., [95]
Neck, The, [84]
Newbury Society, [84], [102], [107]
New Milford Cadets, [139], [276]
New Milford, became a town, [8]
Original extent of, [84]
Owners of, [22], [23]
Plantation, [8], [98]
New Preston Society, [84]
Newspapers, [93], [112], 113
Nicholson, Angus, [89]
Noble, Asahel, [106], [107]
Charles H., [95], [96]
David, [100]
George B., [226]
Gifford, [139], [276]
John, [3], [8], [9], [14], [31], [98], [99], [100]
John, Jr., [3], [98], [101]
Lyman, [39]
Russell B., [96]
Stephen, [31], [99], [101], [102]
William, [40]
Zadock, [104]
Purchase, [100]
Northrop, Amos, [104], [106]
David, [88]
Jasper A., [88], [111]
Joseph, [102]
Roswell, [88], [111]
Sheldon, [88], [111]
Odd Fellows’ Hall, [276]
Old Sugar House Prison, [37]
“Our Forefathers,” by Charles N. Hall, [175]
Oviatt, Thomas, [32]
Owners of New Milford, [22], [23]
Palmer, Rev. Solomon, [12], [102]
Paper Mill, [88], [112]
Parade, Automobile, [226]
Civic and Military, 277 to [283]
Marshals, aides for, [184]
“Patent” granted, [98]
Payment for Army Service, [105], [106], [107], [112], [113]
Payne, Ezekiel, [102]
Peck, Joseph, [98]
Pendleton, Daniel, [40]
Pepper, De Watt, [87]
Peterson, Peter, [226], [227]
Phillips, Chester, [40]
Ruben, [40]
Rev. Watson L., [288]
Plantation of New Milford, [98]
Platt, Daniel, [20]
Plow Foundry established, [89], [109]
Plumb, Rev. J. F., [202]
Population, [97]
Porter, Edward E., [91]
John, [106]
Pottery, [91]
Power Company, [114]
Prindle, Samuel, [3], [98]
Prudden, Peter, [30]
Public Library and Memorial Hall, [93], [114]
Quaker Meetinghouse, [101], [108]
Quakers, [12], [102], [108]
Railroad, [111]
Randall, Charles, [95]
H. L., [226]
H. LeRoy, [95], [298]
Read, John, [3], [4], [9]
Colonel John, [4]
Redding, [4]
Reed, John, [100]
Reynolds, Isaac, [86]
Richmond, Seeley, [85]
Rivers, [84]
Roads, [110], [111]
Robburds, Mary, [20]
Roberts, Gerardus, [20]
Mary, [103]
William, [89], [110]
Robertson, James S., [226]
Rochambeau, General, [15]
Roger Sherman Hall, [3], [94], [113]
Rogers, Ambrose S., [92], [112]
Roosevelt, Theodore, [114]
Ruggles, Joseph, [101], [104], [107]
Lazarus, [102]
Ryan, Rev. Joseph, [200]
Ryder, Rev. Charles J., [202], [208]
Sabbath Day House, [4]
Sabbath work fines, [109]
Sabins, Charles, [20]
Sanford, David C., [12]
Glover, [86], [110], [113]
Harry S., [95]
Henry C., [171]
Joseph, [86]
Zachariah, [104]
Sawmill, [88], [89], [106], [109]
Schools, [4], [14], [92], [103], [108]
Schoverling, William, [87], [88]
Mrs. William, [88]
Seelye, Benjamin, [106]
Separatists, [12], [103]
Sermons
Rev. Elisha J. Ellis, [196]
Rev. Marmaduke Hare, [208]
Rev. Samuel Hare, [181]
Rev. Frank A. Johnson, [175]
Rev. Joseph Ryan, [200]
Rev. Harris K. Smith, [189]
Rev. Orville Van Keuren, [193]
Rev. S. D. Woods, [187]
Settlement, [3]
Silliman, Rev. C., [110]
Singing School, [14]
“Sitting Down” Place, [75]
Shanty Town, [21], [97]
Sherman, Roger, [6], [94], [101], [102], 115 to [118], [232]
Addresses on, 232 to [255]
William, [94], [102]
Slavery, 20
Slaves liberated, [20], [103], [107]
Smith, David, [106]
George, [104], [107]
Rev. H. K., [87], [202]
Joseph, [32]
Perry, [109]
Reuben, [106]
Starr, Eli, [110], [114]
Joseph, [103]
Josiah, [106], [109]
William J., [18], [34], [80]
Staub, Nicholas, [90]
Verton P., [95]
Stebbins, Benoni, [99]
Sterling, Vincent B., [85]
Stilson, Cyrene, [14]
Stoddard, Gideon, [33]
Stone, Benjamin A., [92]
B. J., [112]
Mrs. B. J., [112]
Ithiel, [104], [105], [107]
Lyman B., [86]
Mary A., [92]
Strong, Nehemiah, [108]
Sturges, Everett J., [95]
Social Life, [17]
Societies
Agricultural, [95]
Daughters of American Revolution, [94]
New Milford Washingtonian Temperance
Benevolence, [111]
Soldiers, lists of, [32], [33], [34]
In Civil War, 54 to [66]
In Colonial Wars, 45 to [49]
In Mexican War, [53]
In Revolution, 49 to [53]
In Spanish-American War, [66]
In War of 1812, [53]
Soule, David E., [86]
George T., [226]
Tourney, [88], [95]
Winifred, [94]
South Farm, [100]
Sunday School, [113], [114]
Talcott, John, [4]
Taylor, George, [110], [112]
Rev. Nathaniel, [15], [17], [99], [108]
Rev. Nathaniel, Jr., [15]
Mrs. Nathaniel, [17]
Tamar, [15], [16]
William, [108], [109]
Terrell, Terrill; [see Turrill]
Thatcher, Partridge, [20], [103], [107]
Thayer, Augustine, [20]
Tithing man, [11]
Tobacco Raising, [85]
Todd, Jonah, [104]
Toll bridge, [111], [112]
Tomlinson, Henry, [3]
Topeka Hall, [75]
Tornado, [108]
Town Court, [91], [114]
“Town Plot,” [8]
Township granted, [4], [99]
Train band, [31]
Transportation, [18]
Treat, Gideon, [20]
John, [107]
Joseph, [98]
Robert, [98]
Trott, A. N., [226], [227]
Turrell, [see Turrill]
Turrill, (Terrell, Terrill, Turrell),
Ashel, [33], [41]
Caleb, [26], [27], [28], [29], [33], [41]
Daniel, [26], [28]
Ebenezer, [32], [41]
Enoch, [33], [41]
Isaac, [33], [41]
James, [104], [106]
Joel, [41]
John, [33], [36], [39], [40], [41], [43]
John S., [95]
Major, [26]
Nathan, [33], [41]
Stephen, [34], [41], [44]
William, [109]
Zorvia Canfield, [26]
Ufford, Abigail, [30]
“Underground Railroad,” [20]
Union Circulating Library established, [108]
Upton Post, G. A. R. organized, [113]
Van Keuren, Rev. Orville, [193]
Village Improvement Society, [18]
Wallis, Benjamin, [32]
Watson, E. M., [226]
Wallace, Mrs., [226]
Wanzer, Nicholas, [108]
Ward, Andrew, [34], [104]
Warner, Colonel, [42]
Elizur, [106], [107]
Henry O., [34], [95], [276]
John, [100], [110]
Lemuel, [107]
Martin, [32], [107]
Oliver, [104]
Reuben, [107], [109]
Samuel, [104], [105]
Washington, General, [35], [36], [39], [84], [105]
Water Company, [95], [113]
Water Witch Engine Company, [113]
Water Witch Hose Company, [276]
Wayne, Anthony, 42
Webb, Charles, [35], [103]
Weller, John, [98], [99]
Thomas, [98]
Wells, Edwin S., [88], [112]
Mary C., [92], [113]
Philip, [94], [112]
William W., [88], [112]
Whiting, Captain, [32]
Colonel Nathan, [32], [33]
Whittlesey, George W., [94]
Williams, Frederick W., [228], [232]
Jehiel, [19]
Wilkinson, Jemima, [107]
Wilson, Fred, [79]
Wood finishing, [91], [114]
Woodruff, Rollin S., [275], [276], [277],
[283], [285], [286], [297], [298]
Woods, Rev. S. D., [187], [202]
Wool and linen manufactured, [89]
Wooster, David, [32], [33], [103]
Wright, Boardman, [171]
Frederick, A., [202]
Yates, Paul, [106], [107]
THE END
[1] Henry Stuart Turrill. Brigadier General United States Army, a native and former resident of New Milford, enlisted in the army, 1863, retired, 906, died suddenly May 24, 1907, while dictating his reminiscences for this volume.
[2] In Orcutt’s “History of New Milford,” but not in the Connecticut Historical Society Rolls.
[3] In Orcutt’s “History of New Milford,” but not in the Connecticut Historical Society Rolls.
[4] In Orcutt’s “History of New Milford,” but not in the Connecticut Historical Society Rolls.
[5] Tradition that he was in Canada, but there is no record.
[6] In Orcutt’s “History of New Milford,” but not in the Connecticut Historical Society Rolls.