Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . —Reed of —Walker of —Carrier of —Brown of —Read of —Bartlett of Oxford.| 218—Yale of —Towne of —Griswold of —Barstow of —Ashmun of —Bishop of —Penfield of —Strong of —Wilson of —Deming of 228-Ives o


Evening post annual, Biographical sketches [with portraits] of the state officers, representatives in Congress, governor's staff, and senators and members of the General assembly of the state of Connecticut . —Reed of —Walker of —Carrier of —Brown of —Read of —Bartlett of Oxford.| 218—Yale of —Towne of —Griswold of —Barstow of —Ashmun of —Bishop of —Penfield of —Strong of —Wilson of —Deming of 228-Ives of —Burdick of —Bradley of —Merrow of —Mann of —Alvord of —Woodward of —Luce of East —Wheaton of —Woolson of —Brown of —Hill of —Sanger of —Chapman of No. Stoning-242—Dakin of Sharon, [—Clark of —Roberts of E. —Rising of —Case of -Hall of —Thompson of E. —Tyler of —Hall of HON. HOBART B. BIGELOW. GOVERNOR HOBART B. BIGELOW. Governor Hobart B. Bigelow, of New Haven,is a man from the people, and from earliest boy-hood has shared their instincts and industry, perseverance, and force ofcharacter, he has raised himself to a commandingposition in business and financial circles, and en-joys a record that any citizen of Connecticutmight justly feel proud of. He was born inNorth Haven, Conn., May 16, 1834, and livedthere until he was ten years of age, when hisfather, Levi L. Bigelow, removed to Great Bar-rington, Mass., where he was station agent onthe Housatonic railroad for three years. Promthere he went to South Egremont, Mass., wherehe entered into the manufacture of returned to North Haven about 1855, wherehe still res


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