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 . lesale dealer inall the leading varieties of garden seeds as wellas sweet and field corn. He is a native ofOrange. CHARLES H. BUTLER, ()f Oxford, has been Treasurer of that town fortwenty years. He was appointed Postmasterin 1869, which position he resigned to accepta seat in the Legislature in 1885. Havingbeen reappointed Postmaster he resigned toagain accept a seat in the House. Mr.


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 . lesale dealer inall the leading varieties of garden seeds as wellas sweet and field corn. He is a native ofOrange. CHARLES H. BUTLER, ()f Oxford, has been Treasurer of that town fortwenty years. He was appointed Postmasterin 1869, which position he resigned to accepta seat in the Legislature in 1885. Havingbeen reappointed Postmaster he resigned toagain accept a seat in the House. Mr. Butlerwas a member and Clerk of the Committee onMilitary Affairs at the session of 1885. Hewas a door keeper of the House in 1868-69-70-71-72, and of the Senate in 1873. He is aRepublican. Mr. Butler enlisted in Co. H, 2dConnecticut Heavy Artillery, and was woundedin the arm at Cold Harbor and lost his leg atCedar Creek. He has followed mercantile pur-suits since the war. His birthplace was Sey-mour where he was born in 1844. WILLIAM A. PURDY, ()f Prospect, was born at Croton Falls, N. received a thorough common school educa-tion and is a farmer by vocation. In politicsMr. Purdy is a Republican. 109. Rl >BER1 HEAL1 \ 1 n 5( j mour, was born in London, England, in[842. He went to Seymour when a mere attended school there, lit was living inthe South when the war broke out, but m 1 t \rtli and joined the 22d Indiana Vblun-I [( lly wounded in battle, and on rejoining his regiment, months la! •mander of the <?? A k . and has held the Inan, \- and tat mb\\ n I Mr. a Republi< an aitown in tlu 1 110 GEORGE W. MITCH EEL,Of Southbury, represented his town in theLegislature in 1887. He has held a number oflocal offices, among them the chairmanship forten years of the Republican town Mitchell is president of the Goodrich Landand Cattle Company, and vice-president of theSanta Fe and Arkansas Valley Town Site Com-pany of Kansas. Mr. Mitchell is also con


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