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The Courant reported that George Affleck had bought a lot on Asylum Avenue

10/19/1863

According to an article in the Hartford Daily Courant, George Affleck had bought a lot on Asylum Avenue.



Officials from the State of Maine visited the American School for the Deaf

9/23/1863

This morning, officials from the State of Maine visited the 38 students from their state who were attending the American School for Deaf.



Exhibition held by the Hartford County Horticultural Society

6/25/1863

The Hartford County Horticultural Society held an exhibition.



The Courant reported that William W. Turner had resigned as principal of the American School for the Deaf

06/05/1863

The Courant reported that William Turner had resigned as principal of the American School for the Deaf and that he had been succeeded by Collins Stone.



George Affleck petitions for permission to build a house on Asylum Avenue

03/30/1863

The Board of Alderman considered a request by George Affleck for permission to build a house on Asylum Avenue.



Sunday service at Trinity Episcopal Church

08/11/1861

John Williams officiated at Sunday services at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church.



The Asylum Hill Sabbath School open -- Definitely

07/13/1861

The North Church Sabbath School and the Asylum Hill Sabbath School were scheduled to picnic together today at Gillett’s Grove.

 

 



Sunday service at Trinity Episcopal Church

05/28/1861

John Williams consecrated Trinity Episcopal Church.



Update on construction at Trinity Episcopal Church

04/20/1861

According to the Courant, the new Trinity Episcopal Church building still wasn’t ready.



Update on Construction at Trinity Episcopal Church

04/10/1861

The Courant reported that the organ was currently being installed at Trinity Episcopal Church.




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