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State Republicans met at an informal gathering in Stony Creek

09/20/1877

State Republicans held an informal gathering at Frank’s Hotel in Stony Creek.



Thomas Galberry returned to Hartford

09/10/1877

Thomas Galberry arrived in Hartford this evening on the 7:40 PM accommodation train.



Catholic societies meet to plan homecoming for Thomas Galberry

09/07/1877

The Catholic societies of Hartford planned to meet this evening in Saint Patrick’s Hall to plan a reception for Thomas Galberry upon his return to Hartford.



Thomas Galberry set sail for America

08/30/1877

Thomas Galberry set sail from Liverpool for his return trip to the United States.



Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan foreclosed on 847 Asylum Avenue

06/12/1877

Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan, acting as trustees, took title to the property at 847 Asylum Avenue.



Linus Plimpton received a patent for an improved package for paper

05/22/1877

The US Patent Office issued Patent No. 190,980 for an improved paper box to Linus Plimpton.



The Courant reported that Thomas Galberry was en route to Rome

05/16/1877

According to the Courant, Thomas Galberry had arrived in Queenstown and was presently en route to Rome.



O. L. Hatch advertised a house for sale on Asylum Avenue

3/20/1877

The Courant ran a classified ad that advertised that O. L. Hatch was selling a “very desirable single house on Asylum Avenue.”



United States Life Insurance Company ran a classified ad in the Courant

03/14/1877

The United States Life Insurance Company advertised in the Courant that its assets were $4,827,176.52 and that it had a surplus of $820,000.



Plimpton Manufacturing Company leases space for its envelope works

02/08/1877

The Courant reported that Plimpton Manufacturing Company had leased the upper floor of “Batterson’s new block” on Asylum Street.




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