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 . d won an honor-able record during the war, serving upon thestaff of Gen. Jackson, Chief of Artillery of the24th Army Corps, as aide and as Assistant Adjutant-General, and was among the first toenter Richmond. He is now chief clerk in thestate insurance department. In politics, is a Republican. He is a native ofWolcott, where he was born in 1835. did a great deal of wo


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 . d won an honor-able record during the war, serving upon thestaff of Gen. Jackson, Chief of Artillery of the24th Army Corps, as aide and as Assistant Adjutant-General, and was among the first toenter Richmond. He is now chief clerk in thestate insurance department. In politics, is a Republican. He is a native ofWolcott, where he was born in 1835. did a great deal of work for the Repub-lican side of the house in his quiet way. JOHN J. MALONE, Of Avon, who died since the election, was bornin Ireland in June, 1842. He came to thiscountry when 17 years old and received theadvantages of a common school was for ten years Chairman of the Demo-cratic Town Committee of his adopted place,and held other local offices. He was a con-tractor in the plow polishing department of theCollins company, and died sincerely Edwin Lc Geyt, of Avon, a Democrat,who represented Avon at the last session, bylaw holds over until his successor is appointedbv the town. 79. ADRIAN I MUZZY, 01 Bristol, i^ a native of that place II*ived a i ommon and practical n i ars he has ! one \ the t enterprising and public spirited of Bristols business mi M ! 80 WILLIAM C. HILLARD, Of Bristol, was born in Jackson, Miss., October29, 1844. His father was a native of PrestonCity, Conn., and came of old Connecticut Hillard was raised in Texas and educatedat Monson, Mass., where he fitted for to the outbreak of the civil war he re-luctantly gave up thoughts of college andentered the employ of Lee & Osgood, Drug-gists, Norwich, Conn., from here, at the age of17, he enlisted in Co. E, 18th C. V. I. Afterserving over two years he was disabled by a gun-shot wound at Winchester, Va., but soon re-en-listed as


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