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Appendix a Combined Customer List(2) Springfield Gas Machine - Comprehensive Customer List, 1866-1905 (Combined) Name Bldg. Type City State Burners Date Coombs, Crosby & Co. Hotel/Inn Buenos Aires Argentina 100 1874, 1875 Hamilton Hotel Hotel/Inn Hamilton Bermuda 500 1888, 1906 Princess Hotel Hotel/Inn Hamilton Bermuda 500 1888, 1906 Steede, F. B. Residence Hamilton Bermuda - 1906 Institute Chronic Insane Asylum Agen CA - 1888 Thompson, R. R. (Capt.) Residence Alamed CA - 1888 Standard Sugar Refinery Sugar Refinery Alvarado CA - 1888 Spreckles, Claus Residence Aptos CA - 1888 Hirshfeld Bros. & Co. Company Bakersfield CA - 1888 Beaumont Hotel Hotel/Inn Beaumont CA - 1888 United States Arsenal Arsenal Benicia CA 500 1871, 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1888 Deaf and Dumb Asylum Asylum Berkley CA - 1888 Hume, Joseph Residence Berkley CA - 1888 Institute Deaf, Dumb and Blind Hospital Berkley CA - 1888 Walcott, Mrs. Residence Berkley CA - 1888 Burbank Hotel Hotel/Inn Burbank CA - 1888 Cotton Packing Co. Company Colto CA - 1888 Cady, M. K. Residence El Caliente CA - 1888 Barton, Robert Residence Fresno CA - 1888 Hinckley, D. B. Residence Fruitval CA - 1888 Snowball, G. W. Residence Knights Landing CA - 1888 Buckley, C. A. Residence Livermor CA - 1888 Childs, O. W. Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Crank, J. F. Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Forman, Charles (Mrs.) Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Funey, W. C. Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Furrey, W. C. Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Garvey, Richard Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Kinney, Abbott Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Perry, W. H. Residence Los Angeles CA - 1888 Sierra Madre Villa Hotel/Inn Los Angeles CA - 1888 Barron, Edward Residence Mayfield CA - 1888 Atherton, Mrs. Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Burker, Richard Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Eyre, E. E. Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Felton, C. M. Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Hecht, A. E. Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Hopkins, E. W. Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Mills, Edgar Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Stanford, Leland Residence Menlo Park CA - 1888 Springfield Gas Machine - Comprehensive Customer List, 1866-1905 (Combined) Name Bldg. Type City State Burners Date Huffman, C. H. Residence Merced CA - 1888 El Carmelio Hotel, Pacific Grove Hotel/Inn Monterey CA - 1888 Cornwall, George Residence Napa CA - 1888 Hotel Hotel/Inn Newark CA - 1888 Kelly, G. W. Residence Oakland CA - 1888 Buttine, N. J. Residence Redwood City CA - 1888 Cahn, D. Residence Redwood City CA - 1888 County Hospital Hospital Sacramento CA - 1888 A. F. Nye & Co. Company San Francisco CA - 1878 Almshouse Almshouse San Francisco CA - 1888 Maxwell, Dr. Residence San Francisco CA - 1888 Nye & Acheson Company San Francisco CA - 1875 Pacific Canning Co. Company San Francisco CA - 1888 Wilson, W. F. Residence San Francisco CA - 1888 San Gabriel Wine Co. Company San Gabriel CA - 1888 Shorb, J. de Barth Residence San Gabriel CA - 1888 Corcoron, J. C. Residence San Jose CA - 1888 Murphy, D. (Mrs.) Residence San Jose CA - 1888 Singletary, E. C. Residence San Jose CA - 1888 Spence, R. B. Residence San Jose CA - 1888 Smyth, Henry Residence San Lorenzo CA - 1888 Barroilhet, H. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 Borel, A. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 De Guigne, C. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 Hayne, Robert Y. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 Panott, Mrs. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 Payson, Capt. Residence San Mateo CA - 1888 Home Feeble-Minded Children Orphanage Santa Clara CA - 1888 Smith, F. Residence Santa Clara CA - 1888 Upton, Thomas Residence Santa Clara CA - 1888 Phelan, James Residence Santa Cruz CA - 1888 Powder Works Factory Santa Cruz CA - 1888 Johnson, R. C. (Mrs.) Residence Sonoma CA - 1888 Pope, A. J. Residence St. Helena CA - 1888 Pierce, Estate of Residence Suisun CA - 1888 Audette & Konode Company Woodland CA - 1888 Blowers, R. B. Residence Woodland CA - 1888 Court House Court House Woodland CA - 1888 Jackson, H. Residence Woodland CA - 1888 Jackson, Mrs. Residence Woodland CA - 1888 Springfield Gas Machine - Comprehensive Customer List, 1866-1905 (Combined) Name Bldg. Type City State Burners Date Groesinger, J. Residence Yountville CA - 1888 Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., Clock Shops and FactorysFactory Ansonia CT 300 1869, 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879 Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., The Mill Ansonia CT 200 1868, 1870, 1974, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1888 Ansonia Hall Co. (Stores, Hall, Masonic Lodge) Block Ansonia CT 200 1870, 1874, 1875 Cowles, Geo. P. Residence Ansonia CT 50 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879 Durand, Charles Residence Ansonia CT 70 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878 Hubbell, G. W. Residence Ansonia CT - 1870, 1874, 1875 Bassett, Royal N. Residence Birmingham CT - 1870, 1874, 1875 Downs, N. H. Residence Birmingham CT - 1869, 1870, 1873 Elmes, Thomas Residence Birmingham CT - 1870 Somers, H. Residence Birmingham CT - 1870 Somers, Henry Residence Birmingham CT 150 1870, 1872, 1874 Griswold, S. A Residence Branford CT - 1906 Alvord, E. Residence Bridgeport CT 50 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878 Barnum, P. T. Residence Bridgeport CT - 1869, 1870, 1875, 1878, 1879 Bradbury, F. B. Residence Bridgeport CT - 1874, 1875, 1878 Bridgeport Paper Co. Mill Bridgeport CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879 Curtis & Wellington Company Bridgeport CT - 1906 Eames, Albert Residence Bridgeport CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Ingraham, W. A. Residence Bristol CT - 1888 Mitchell, George W. Residence Bristol CT - 1887, 1906 Root, C. J. Residence Bristol CT - 1906 Sessions, Albert L. Residence Bristol CT - 1906 Sessions, J. H., Jr. Residence Bristol CT - 1888 Gowdy, Francis Residence Broad Brook CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Stiles, J. M. Residence Broad Brook CT - 1874, 1875, 1878 Henry Somers (Stores, offices, etc.) Block Burmingham CT 100 1874, 1875 Peet, H. A. (Mrs.) Residence Canaan CT - 1906 Foote, J. Howard Residence Canton CT 65 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Brothwell, W. A. Residence Chester CT - 1906 Harwood, Benjamin E. Residence Chester CT - 1906 Smith, Fred Sumner, M.D. Residence Chester CT - 1906 Stevens, E. F. Pratt (Mrs.) Residence Clinton CT - 1906 Clark, Theodore Residence Cos Cob CT - 1875, 1878 Frisbee, Russell Residence Cromwell CT - 1906 Frisbie, R. A. Residence Cromwell CT - 1906 Pierson, Frank A. (Mrs.) Residence Cromwell CT - 1906 Stevens, E. Residence Cromwell CT - 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878 Stevens, John Residence Cromwell CT - 1875, 1878, 1888 Marlor, C. S. L. Residence Danielson CT - 1906 Springfield Gas Machine - Comprehensive Customer List, 1866-1905 (Combined) Name Bldg. Type City State Burners Date Marlor, E. M. M Residence Danielson CT - 1906 Marlor, T. S. (Mrs.) Residence Danielson CT - 1906 Westcott, Henry Residence Danielsonville CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Collender, H. W. Residence Darien CT - 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878 Street, W. E. Residence Darien CT - 1906 Jennings, S. E. Residence Deep River CT - 1906 Bassett, R. N. Residence Derby CT 50 1870 Boardman, Luther (Mrs.) Residence East Haddam CT - 1906 Milburn, J. G. Residence East River CT - 1906 Elliott, George (Mrs.) Residence Eastern Point CT - 1906 Beach & Co. Company Elmwood CT - 1906 Jennings, O. B. (Mrs.) Residence Fairfield CT - 1906 Jennings, O. G. Residence Fairfield CT - 1906 Phelps, Geo. A. Residence Fairfield CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879 Pierson, Edward Residence Fairfield CT - 1870, 1874, 1875 Pierson, Edward (Mrs.) Residence Fairfield CT - 1878, 1888 Smith, George W. Residence Fairfield CT - 1906 Wallace, A. W. Residence Fairfield CT - 1906 Housatonic R.R. Co. RR/Car Shops Falls Village CT 150 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1888 Cowles, Lieut. Cmdr. W. S Residence Farmington CT - 1906 Elm Tree Inn Hotel/Inn Farmington CT - 1906 Pope, Alfred A. Residence Farmington CT - 1906 Norton, Charles Residence Forestville CT - 1870, 1874, 1875, 1878 Gildersleeve, Oliver Residence Gildersleeve CT - 1906 Le Freve, S. H. Residence Glenville CT 200 1870 S. H. Le Fevre Mill Glenville CT 200 1874, 1875 Benjamin, S. Residence Granby CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Maltbie, T. M. Residence Granby CT - 1906 Bedford, E. T. Residence Greens Farms CT - 1888, 1889, 1906 Brooks, Charles A. (Capt.) Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Eastwick, E. P., Jr. Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Freeman, F. M. (Mrs.) Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Hyde, Fritz Carleton (Dr.) Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Indian Harbor Hotel Hotel/Inn Greenwich CT - 1888 McNall, G. G. (Judge) Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Post, C. W. Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Strong, Josiah (Rev.) Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Willard, E. K. Residence Greenwich CT - 1906 Eastern Point Gas Co. (Assoc. of 13 "seaside summerGas Works cottages") Groton CT - 1888, 1906 Edgecomb House Hotel/Inn Groton CT 150 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879 Springfield Gas Machine - Comprehensive Customer List, 1866-1905 (Combined) Name Bldg. Type City State Burners Date Fort Griswold House Hotel/Inn Groton CT - 1888 Meech, Sanford Residence Groton CT - 1906 Plant, M. F. Residence Groton CT - 1906 Powell, Seneca D. (Dr.) Residence Groton CT - 1906 Johnson, M. M. (Dr.) Residence Hartford CT - 1906 Thayer, George B. Residence Hartford CT - 1906 Wallace, A. B. (5 Cottages, Casino, street lamps Hotel/Inn/Casino Hatchetts, South LymeCT - 1889, 1906 Downs, Nelson Residence Huntington CT - 1870, 1874, 1875 Comstock, A. W. Residence Ivoryton CT - 1906 Northrop, J. E. (Mrs.) Residence Ivoryton CT - 1906 American Thread Co. Factory Jewett City CT - 1906 Hotchkiss School School Lakeville CT - 1906 Landon, A. B. Residence Lakeville CT - 1906 Barnum, W. H. Residence Lime Rock CT - 1875, 1878, 1888 Clapp, H. S. (Mrs.) Residence Lime Rock CT - 1906 Richardson, Milo B. Residence Lime Rock CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1906 Richardson, W. H. Residence Lime Rock CT - 1874, 1875, 1878, 1888 Trinity Church Church Lime Rock CT - 1906 Litchfield County Jail Prison/Jail Litchfield CT - 1906 Old Lyme Inn Hotel/Inn Lyme CT - 1906 Hollingsworth, W. S. Residence Madison CT - 1906 Adams, Peter Residence Manchester CT - 1888 Foulds, William Residence Manchester CT - 1906 Mather Electric Co. Company Manchester CT - 1888 Reynolds, Edwin Residence Mansfield CT - 1906 Reynolds, George H. Residence Mansfield Depot CT - 1888 Manning, Bowman & Co. (Britannia Works) Factory Meridan CT 500 1874, 1875, 1878, 1879, 1888, 1906 Whittemore, Harris Residence Middlebury CT - 1906 Whittemore, Harris (J.
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