CHAPELS OF INSTITUTIONS. Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Trinity College, Hartford, Chapel, Rev. GEO. WILLIAMSON SMITH, D.D., LL.D. Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Chapel of St. Luke the Beloved Physician, Rev. JOHN BINNEY, D.D. St. Margaret's School, Waterbury, [Schoolroom,] Rev. FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, S.T.D. SUMMARY. Parishes, fully organized, and in union with Convention, Parochial Chapels, Missions and Chapels unattached, Chapels of Institutions, Places of Worship, (including several rented,) 186 ARCHDEACONRIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS, WITH THE PARISHES AND MISSIONS THEREIN. The population of each Town is given, according to the Census of 1890; and the date when each Parish was organized. Churches aided by the Missionary Society of the Diocese are indicated by a *. BETHEL (3,401) The Fairfield Archdeaconry. FAIRFIELD COUNTY. St. Thomas's, 1846. BRIDGEPORT. (48,866) St. John's, 1748; and St. Mary's by-the-Sea Chapel. BROOKFIELD. (989) DANBURY. (19,473) Southport; GREENWICH. (10,131) Christ Church, 1851. Church of the Nativity, 1858. St. Paul's, 1858. Trinity Church, 1863. St. Luke's, (Mission.)* St. Paul's, 1802. St. James's, 1762. Round Hill; Calvary Church,* 1862. St. John's Chapel, (Mission.)* Byram ; Glenville; Riverside; NORWALK. (17,747) South Norwalk; REDDING. (1,546) St. Paul's, 1737; and the Chapel of the Holy Saviour. Trinity Church, 1868. |