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Fred Plimpton returned a lost pocketbook

09/23/1875

Fred Plimpton found a lost pocketbook that contained a large sum of money in it and returned it to its rightful owner.



Construction Finished at the Asylum Hill Congregational Church

08/25/1875

The Courant reported that the staging had been removed from the upper part of the spire.

 



Asylum Hill Congregational Church Spire Nears Completion

08/23/1875

Shortly before 11:00 AM, workers put the last stone of the new spire into place.



A Neighbor Complains about the Bells at Asylum Hill Congregational Church & Trinity Episcopal Church

06/12/1875

The Hartford Courant published “A Complaint and an Appeal” about the bells at Asylum Hill Congregational Church and Trinity Episcopal Church.



A. Sherwood Healy appointed Bishop of Hartford

05/15/1875

According to a report in the Courant today, A. Sherwood Healy had been designated to succeed Francis McFarland as Bishop of Hartford.



New members admitted to Asylum Hill Congregational Church

05/02/1875

Around 12 people joined the Asylum Hill Congregational Church today, including a woman from the American School for the Deaf, at a communion service held this morning.



The Courant reports that a new Bishop of Hartford has been designated

02/17/1875

According to the Courant, Thomas Galberry had been designated to succeed Francis McFarland as Bishop of Hartford.



Asylum Hill Congregational Church Agrees It’s Time to Complete the Building

02/10/1875

The Asylum Hill Congregational Society held a special meeting this evening.



Time to complete the Asylum Hill Congregational Church

02/03/1875

Roland Mather addressed a letter to George Chase, chair of the Asylum Hill Congregational Society, that stated it was time to complete the church building and donating $19,000 toward that end.



Plimpton Manufacturing Company expands its operations

12/14/1874

According to the Courant, the Plimpton Manufacturing Company had expanded to the upper floors of the Batterson Building in order to meet the demands of their contract to produce stamped envelopes for the US Post Office Department.




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