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The committee then adjourned to 10 Beloch on the morning of our next monthly, meeting
At a meeting of Sibilleruch Monthly Meetings committe on Education 7 th Ano. 26 th 1862 -12 members present and I appointed by the Quarterly Muting 1.1 .. Report is made that the School at Mill creek came to a satisfactory close on the 11th of the present month with a firm taught of 12 weeks
The number of pupils that attended said School was 22 average daily attendance 11; two of those that attended the school were not members , Branches taught Spellings Reading, writing Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, andi Algelina, (Phobe & Newlin Teacher)
The committee appointed at last meeting to assist the clerks in making out anual reports. Reported they attended there to and The reports were produced and forward approved and the check was directed to sign and them The committee then adjourned to 10 oclock on The morning of our next monthly meeting. . At a meeting of Hill crest Amonthly Meetings Committee on Education 8th Ano. 30 th 1862 16 members present and & appointed by the Quarterly Meeting,
The following extract was received from The Monthly Meeting. The friends appointed to propose. the names of Friends to be appointed a committee on Education proposed the following , who being united with were appointed, and directed to attend to the service and report to the Monthly Ameiling in the 7 th month next ( ie) Calvin William I Hadley
Sarah As. Calorn Eleanor Stanley, William Stanley Manuel Carta Fra. Carter Milton Carter William S. Menlow Joel W. Hodson. *
Louisa ann Carles Elizabeth Carter temuma Chenlow Hackett Dixon
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James Hayworth Benjamin Hochett Lacol Mendenhall. William & Bean 1 John Edwards Extracted from the Minutes
of Mill creek monthly Forfriends held
4 Lane Avenath . Osborne Abigail Edwards Nancy Abigail. . Bean Newmon Jehus Newlin Pa. Muth Hadley 2
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William J. Hadley is appointed clerk to the committee the ensuing year,
Report is made that a School was chemed at Dover the 26th of the present month for a term of 2 months Phobe 8. Newlin Teacher, The committee then adjourned to 10 Block on Seventh day morning, the day of - was monthly meeting in 10th Ano
At a meeting of Mill creek Monthly Meetings Committee on education" 10 th mo. 25th, 1862. 14 members present and 5 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting,
Report is made that the School at Dover has been visited by the Committee since last meeting which appears to be progressing to pretty good Satisfaction, and there -4 - was a school opened at Mill creek the 6th of the present Month with a prospect of continuing about 4mm Tillman Hadley Teacher,
The committe are united in forwarding to the Quarterly Meetings committee on education a proposition to pay Thebe & Newlin $ 1.90 cts for the tuition of a friends children in limited circumstances,
The check. was directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on education with the necessary extracts from the minutes of this Committee signed on behalf there of. The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on deveneth day morning the day of our next to, metais At a meeting of Mill creek monthly Meetings Committee on Education 11th ano 29th 1862 ·
14 members present and 6 appointed by the Inviter by anty
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The clock not being present Calvin Osborn is appointed for The day
Report is made that the School at Dover?
came to a satisfactory, close on the 30th of last month : The number of friends children that attended Said School 17 averaged about 11.
The Branches Yough Shelling, reading, writing, Arithmetic, Geography and English Grammar, I Phile & Newline Teachers ,
Report is made that a school was Opened at Spring, on the 10 of the present months with a prospect of continuing, three months Matilda Hadley Teacher .The committee appointed by the Quarter ly meetings committee on Education to visit monthly theetings and their commaltes, Preparative meetings Schools, Hc, are acceptably, in attendance at this Meeting The committee them adjourned to 10 O'clock on Seventh day morning the day of our next Monthly Meeting
At a meeting of Millcreek Monthly, meetings committee on Education 12 mo. 27 th 1862, -. the members present and 6 appointed by the Quarterly meeting,
Report is made that the Schools at Mill creek and spring, Vince Last meeting. · has been . visitecup. by the committee and they appear to be progressing to pretty good satisfaction
The committee then adjo- turned To 10 Geloch on Seventh day morning, the day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting of Till week abouthly meetings committee on Education 1 st Mo 31th 1863. = 15 members present and > appointed by" the Quarterly; meeting 07
Sport is made that the Schools at thill cree to and Spring has been visited by the committee Since last meeting Na und The one at mill creek appears to be progressing to Satisfaction, and the one at Spring is slite progressing The Check- is directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education with Suitable extract from the minutes of this committe signed on behalf there of
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The committee then adjourned to 10 Beloch on Seventh day morning The day of our next Monthly meeting.
.It a meeting of Millcreek monthly meetings committee on Education em Mo. 28th 1863= 14 members presenti and 6 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting
Report is made. That the School at Mill creek came to a satisfactory clase on the 4th of the > present month with a term of 4 months taught The whole number of frufils in attendance - 37 and the whale School averaged about 21 numbers of friends children that attended the School 28 Cind their average 15.
Branches Taught were Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammer, and Algebra, The Holy Scriptures : were used as a class book, and a portion of them read at the close each day by the Teacher or otherwise, andverschollen attended midweek Meetings regularly, in company with their Teacher ( Sillien Hadley Jeather) also the School at Spring, Care to a Satisfactory claseon the 6th of the present month with a term of 3 Months Taught
Branches laught were Orthography
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The average daily attendance of friends children 10. Whole Ho. in attendance 18
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Reading, Healing Mental and Millen Arithmetic, Geography English Grammar, Algebra, Physical Geography, and English Composition, The Scriptures were used a class= - book and a portion read at the close of each days- exercise by the Teacher and the children and Teacher mostly attended midwest meetings (Matilda Hadley Teacher) The committee
then adjourned to 10- Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting of- Willauch monthly meetings committee on Education 3ª Ano 28th 1863. 12 members present and to appointed by the Quarterly Meeting
unnel To 10 Oclock on seventh day morning the day of our. next monthly theting
At a meeting of Mill crack monthly Meetings committee on Education 4 th DO 25 1863 16 members present and 8 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting
Report is made that a school was Opened at Dover the 20th of the present month for a term of D'2 Months Rachet & Owen Teacher. The black is directed to furnish the quarterly Meetings committee on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes of this committee signed on behalf there of
The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Jevene the day morning the day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting, Mill creek Monthly meetings committee on Education 5th Mo 30# 1863 . 13 members present. and 5 appointed by the Quarterly, meeting
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Riport is made that a School was opened at Mill creek the 180 of The present Months for a team of 2 months Eunice Orban Teach. and the school at Dover reported at last meeting in
Session has been visited by the Committee since that time und it appears to be progressing, to Satisfaction
The committee them adjourned to 10. Oclock and diveneth day morning the day of our next monthly meeting eft a meting of Hillcresto monthly meetings
committee on Education 6 th /he 27 th 1863- 17 members present and 6 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting
: Report is made that the Schools at till crudo. and Dover, has ben visited by the committee since last meeting and appear to be progressing to satisfaction The following named Friends are appointed to assist the Chest in making out an annual report to the monthly meeting also one to the Quarterly meetings committee on Education and produce them to next meeting (ve) Calvin Osborn, Tha Carter, John Edwards, William S. Benbow, Susannah Gaster. Sarah B. Oshorn, Abigail Edwards, & Arenath Osborn,
The Committee then adjourned To 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting of Millcreek Monthly Meetings committee on Education &t /no. 25th 1863. 19 members present and 8 appointed by the Quarterly meeting
Report is made that the School at Hillerweb came to a satisfactory, close on the 10th of the present month with a term of 2 months taught.
The whole No. of pupils in attendance at said School=20 average number about - 14. No. of Friends children that allended - - - 13. and their average about . 9 1/2
Branches Taught Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geography, English grammar, and Authmetic, The Scriptures were used as a chafe books, and a portion read by the Teacher at the close of each days exercise, The pupils attended midweek meetings with their Teacher regu- = larly Bunice Osborn Teacher,
also the one at Dover closed
to satisfaction on the 200 day of the present months with a term of Bila months
The whole number of pupils in attendance - 20 average number - - 15
number of Friends children that attended - - - 17 Orthography. frading and their average - 13 Son anches taught were.
Willing, Arithmetic, English grammar, and Geography, The Perifitures were used as a class books, and a portion read at the close of each days exercise.
The school was generally adjourned on meeting days, on account of the inconvenient distance for the Teacher and perfiles to attend. Rachel Owen Teacher
The committee appointed at last meeting to assist the clock in making out annual reports reported the attended thereto and the reports were produced and approved, and the centre was directed to sign and forward them,
The chest was also directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education with the necessary extracts from the minutes of this committee signed on behalf there of
The committee then adjourned to 10 Belocks on seventh day morning the day of our next to meeting
At a meeting of Mill creek monthly meetings committee on Education 8th mr 29th- 1863- 13 members present and 6 appointed by the Quarterly meeting
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The following extract was received from the monthly meeting -
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The Friends appointed to propose the names of friends to be appointed a committee on Education proposed William I Hadley, William Stanley, Calvin Osborn, Cartez Lehw Newlin, Canzuel Carter, William. Crowe. William of Benbow,
Sarah As Osborn! Hadley. Eleanor Stanley Permelia Lane Newlin, Elizabeth Carter, Susannah, Carter, Ann. J. Crowe, Sarah Dixon, James Phersey Henry, John Edwards, James Hollowell , John Newman, and L'emina. Benbow, Mary Amanda Hollowell, Abigail Edwards , Elizabeth Edwards, Who being united with are appointed and directed to attend to that service and report to the monthly meeting in The 7th Mo. next year, Extracted from The minutes of Mill creek monthly ameeting of friends hold Y and 25th 1863
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William I Hadley is appointed Clerks To the Committe the ensuing year,
. The Committee then adjourned to 10 Ology on Seventh day morning Monthly meeting day in 10 th /m,
At a Meeting of Millcreek Monthly meetings committe Education 10 th Ano 31 st 1863. 16 members present and I appointed by the Quarterly Meeting
Report is made that a school was opened at Mill erech the 19th of the present month for a term of 4 Months Alfred He Lindley, Teacher said School has been visited by the committee since the Opening there of and appears to be progressing to satisfaction The Clasto is directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes of this committee vigned on behalf there of
The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning The day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting of Mill creeks Monthly meetings Committee on Education held 11th Ins 28th 1863 12 members present and all of those appointed by the Quarterly meeting- Report is made that the School at hill crest how been visited by the committee since last meeting which appears to be progressing to Satisfaction. also a School They was Opened at spring the 16th of the present month Tillman Hadley Teacher ._ One Opened at Dover the same day for a term of-31/2 months Mary & Hill Teacher Und one opened at West Branch the 9th of the present. month Lucinda Frazier Teacher Said School has been visited by the Committee since the opening there of and is progressing to satisfaction
The committee there adjourned to 10 0 clocks on
devenethe day morning the day of our next monthly meeting At a meeting of mill creek? Monthly meetings committee on Education hele 12 th/no 26th F863 Report is made that the Schools at Mill creek, Dover, and West Branch, have been visited by the committee since last meeting and all of them appear to be progresing to satisfaction, and the one at spring was visited by the committee to their Satisfaction, but had came to a close as a monthly meeting School with a termo taught of 5 weeks, (Said School is to continue as a district School)
Average the of Friends children that attended the School 9 Branches taught Orthography, Reading, Writing, mental and Practical Arithmetic, English Grammar and algebra, The Scriptures were used as a clase book, and a portion read at the close of each days exercise. observing a pause, Und the Teacher and Scholars attended. midweek meetings Tillman Hadley Teacher. The committee then adjourned to 10 Beloch on seventh day meaning the day of our next monthly meeting
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At a meeting of Hillcuts Monthly melings commette on Education. field 1 af Ino 30 the 186 = 15 members present and with those opointed by the Quarterly Meeting
Report is made that the Schools at Milleruch; Dover, and West Branch, have been visited by the committee since our last meeting and all of them appear to be progressing to pretty good satisfaction
The clock is directed to furnish the Quarterly meetings committe on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes ofthis commit. signed on behalf there of "
The committe there adjourned to
10. Oclock on Devenithiday morning, the day of our next M. meeting
At a meeting of Hillcrest monthly meetings committee on Education held 2 mo 25th 1864 = 10 members present und 5 that were appointed by the Quarterly meeting
Priport is made that the School at Millcreek came to a satisfactory close the 12th of the present month being in Session 76 days
Whole number of pupils that attended the School - 41 Number of Friends Children ' 30.
Whole average of Friends and Others - 27 6/8
average of Friends Children 21
Orthografig. Reading, Writing Practical and Intelectual Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry English Grammar, and. Geography, have been taught in the School. The Scriptures. were used as a class books, and a portion reach each day , . und the Teacher and Scholars attended midweek meetings regularly, Alfred H. Lindley Teacher, The Schools at West Branch, and Dover, has been visited by the committee since last meeting and both of them appear to be progressing to pretty good satisfaction, Most of the committee appointed by the Qucentury
Meetings committee on Education to visit monthly meetings
And their Committees, Schools, and some family us way opens, for their half an encouragement, on the very important subject of Education are acceptably in attendance at- This Ameeting
The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting,
At a meeting of Millcreek Monthly Incetings committee on Education held 3rd mo 26th ,864 - 16 members present and 4 appointed by the Quarterly, Meeting,
Report is made that the School at Dover, came to a satisfactory close the 2 and of the present month with a term laught of 31/2 months
Whole number of pupils in attendance = 27 average attendance 22
Number of Friends children
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& and their average, attendance about 19 Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Drammen, Geography, Algebra, and Geometry, have been taught in the School , The Scriptures were used as a staje boots , School was generally adjourned on meeting days as the school was inconvenient for Scholars to attend, Dehort closed each day by reading a portion of Perifuture, Many & Hill, Teacher The School at West Branch closed to
Satisfaction on the 9th of 2 m2 mo last with a term of 3 months toright, Number of Friends children that attended Said School 14 Average number 12
The Branches Taught were Orthography Reading Writing Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar," and Astronomy, The Children attendees midweek. Meeting in company with their teacher The Holy Scriptures were used as a class book and a portion wad cacho day by the teacher, or otherwise Lucinda Fravier Teacher
. The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next the Meeting
Il a making of Mithezek mindenta malings Committee on Education med 4". me Vl" 1x64, 5 minhas presisel anal à enprinted in the Junction Puretina,
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Report . is made that a. scholl was opened at Milwauk the 11% of the present .... ich. with a prospect of continuing 3 months Emily Johnson Teacher, the schooly has been visited by the committee since My was opened and My appears to be progressing to satisfaction,
Also a school was opened at spring the 19th of the present month with a prospect of continuing 3 months Isabella &Crowe Teacher, The clock is directed to furnish the Quarterly meetings committee on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes of this committee signed on behalf there of, - The committee then adjourned to 10 oclock on the machining of our next monthly meeting
che a meeting of Mill creek monthly Ancelings comin- - ille on Education held & # mo 2 8th 1864 , _ 15 members present and 5 appointed by the Quarterly meeting. Reports is made that the schools
at millcreek and Spring have been visited by the committee since last meeting and both appear to be firgrefseny to satisfaction,
The committe then Culjournal to 10 velock on seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting
At a meeting of hill tieck Monthly Meetings committee in Education held 6 th imo 25 1864 - 12 members present and -5- appointed by the Guarbility meeting
, Reporte is made that the scheris it is intersocks aist Spring have been resistent . bu the vr with. siner rost banking and broth rafi
fleur to be progressing to satisfaction,
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The following named friends are appointed to assist the check in making out an annual report" the Monthly meeting and also one to the Quarterly meeting. committee on Education and produce them to next meeting (Ie) Galvin Osborn William & Benbrio Fra -. Carter, Eleanor Stanley, Sarah Diasm. and Cherath Osfren,
The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next Monthly Meeting,
At a meting of Millauto Monthly Ancelings committee on Education held 7th ano. 30 CA 1864. = 11 members present and 5 appointed by the Quarterly meting
Report is made that the School at Will creato came to a. Satisfactory, close on the 8th of the present month with a term. · of 3 months laught
Whole number of silents that attended the School - 22/1 whole average number of friends children That attended -16 and their average Branches taught,. Reading, Writing, Shelling, Mental and Practical. Auchmetics and Geography. the Holy Scriptures were used as a class book and a portion read to the Scholars each day observing a franse the Teacher and Scholars regularly atendido midweek meeting. Emily Johnson" Teacher
also the one at spring, came to a Satisfactory etrie n 16th of the present month after a team of & Thonths taught. whole number of profils in attendance and their average. number of friends children that attended-13 and their average about 6.
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Branches laughit, Cathography Reading, Writing Arithmetic, Geography, and English Grammar, The Periptures were used a clase book and portions there of wad each day the the scholars observing a franse The Teacher and Scholars regularly attended Midweek Meetings Cosabella D. Grove, Teacher The committee appointed at last meeting to assist the check in making out annual reports lot reported the attended thereto and the reports were produced and approved and the Clerk was directed To Sign and forward them. also directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education with Suitable extracto from the minutes of this committee Signed on behalf there of.
The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on deveneth day morning the day of our next monthly meeting,
At a meeting of Millicrush monthly thelings commit. - Two on Education held 8th to 27th 1864=1} members present and 4 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting The following extract was received from the monthly meeting The friends appointed to propose the names of friends to be appointed a commettere on Education proposed_ Hawe Hadley Susannah Hadley
Calvin Osborn Parento B. Osliten
Ruth Hadley
William I Hadley William Stanley Ina Canter
Samuel Carter
Beng Hadley William S. Bento Charles Bologn Caleb Hunt
Feel It Hadson? Percol Mendenhall Elijah Anderson
John Newman
Eleanor Hanley Elizabeth Carter Susannalo , Cartão Jemima Benbow Asenathe Color Mark Hunt .3 Hannah Jane Hodson Hannah Mendenhall Arenath Anderson Is Jinai Newman
Who being united with were appointed and directed to allend to that service and report to the monthly meeting in the Ft month next year
Extracted from the minutes of will auch monthly meeting of friends held 5-30" 1864 This Newlin } Clerks Ruth Hadley6 Williamn I Hadley is appointed Clerk to the committee 445 the ensuing year,.
The committee then adjourned. to 10 Oclock in Seventh d' morning the 2 the day of monthly meeting in the 10 th month next 1
At a meeting of Hill crest himthely meetings committee on Education hild: 10 th /o 29th 1864. + 19 members present and 5 appointed by the Quarterly meeting
Report is made that a school was opened at Mill creek the 24th of the present month a prospect
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continuing 3 months or more Sindlynch. Carter
Teachего also one Opened at Dover. The The of the present Month for a term of 4 Months Armie. C. Brown Teacher said School has been visited since the Opening thereof and. by the committee and appears to be progressing to satisfactor 0 and bone opened at West Branch on the 25th of the present month Julia Ann Anderson Teacher,
The Clerk is directed to furnish the Quarterly
Meetings committee with suitable extracts from the minutes of this committee singed on behalf there of The committee then adjourned to 10 O clock on
Seventh day morning the day of our next Monthly Meeting
ett a meeting of Mill creek monthly Greetings committee : on Education held 11h Mr. 26th 01864 18 members present and 5 appointed by the Quarterly Meeting Report is made that the Schools at frill creeks and Dover have been visited by the committee since last Meeting and appears to be progregoing to satisfaction
and the one at West Branch came to a Satisfactory close on 22 and of 11th Mo 1864 on account of indisposition of the teacher said School was thought about one month Whole average of pupils attended said School-16 average number that were friends children - 1. Branches taught were Spelling, Reaching Waiting, Geography Mental and Practical arithmetic The Scriptures, were used as a Class book and porting thereof read to the Scholars each day Observing Defense and the teacher and those that were. the children of friends. regularly attended midweek Julia Ann. Anderson Teacher,-
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The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next mothy muting
At a meeting of Hill crest Monthly meetings com= mittee on Education held 12th mp 31ª 1864 -== 15: Members present of the monthly and 4 of Quarterly meetings committees on Bolucation IC.
Report is made that the Schools at Mill creek and Dover has been visited by the committee since last meeting and they appear to be progressing to éSatisfaction,
The committee then adjourned to To Blach on Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting.
Oft a meeting of Hillcrest monthly Meetings com- mittee on education held 1st mo 28th 1865 === 18 members present of the Monthly and 5 of the 3) Quarterly meetings committees on Education. Report is made that the Schools fall ill cree to and Dover have been visited by the com- mettre since last meeting and bolto appear to be progressing to satisfaction.
The Client is directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings
committee on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes 2 committee of this signed onbehalf there of
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