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36,383.00
8.23
19,191.34
1864
72
93
4537
46,210.00
10.18
1865
76
94
4720
51,712.00
10.95
15,844.27
1866
84
103
4880
71,101.04
12.64
26,443.66
1867
96
115
5496
75.859.12
13.80
35,043.64
1868
109
124
6112
86,424.52
14.14
47,482.00
1869
116
138
6322
97,651.82
15.44
101,351.87
*There is no record of the number of scholars in the schools for this year.
+ Prior to 1859, the average membership of the schools is unknown, and the cost per scholar is reckoned on the average attendance. Since 1859, the cost per scholar is reckoned on the average membership for the year, which accounts for the apparent large increase in the number of scholars. and the apparent decrease of the cost per scholar for the few succeeding years.
The increased cost per scholar for the last few years, is accounted for by the large increase in the salaries of the teachers, as well as the increased cost of everything pertaining to the expenditures of the department.
In 1850, assistant teachers in the Primary Schools received salaries of $150 cach; they now re- ceive $500. The highest salary paid female teachers in Grammar Schools at that time, was $350; at present they receive $575.
As late as 1860, the salaries of female teachers ranged from $250 to $350; they now range from 8500 to 8600, not including the female teachers in the High School, who receive as high as $1000, and we have lost several excellent teachers for the reason that they could command better pay elsewhere.
But large as this increase is, it is equalled by the great increase in the salaries of other city offi- cers, and the expense of the supervision of the other departments, as the following statement will show.
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COMPENSATION OF CITY OFFICERS.
-
1850.
1869.
Mayor,
$600
Mayor, $1500
Treasurer,
600
Treasurer, 2000
Highway Commissioner, 600
Clerk Treasurer, 408
'Assessors,
900
Highway Commission- er, 1800
Solicitor,
200
City Clerk,
250
Clerk Common Council, 150
Assessors and clerk hire, 3600
Messenger, 300
Solicitor, 800
City Marshal,
400
City Clerk, 450
Chief Engineer, 150
City Physician, 100
Clerk Common Coun- cil, 250
$4250.
City Marshal and As- sistants, 3650
Chief Engineer and Assistants, 1025
City Physician, 400
City Engineer, 2000
Clerk hire, 990
Water Commissioner,1200
Clerk hire, 228
Clerk Overseers of
Poor, 1000
City Auditor, 500
$32,301.
În order to continue the showing of the comparison of increase of expenditures in the School Department and in the total expenditures of the city, as well as an illustration of the rapid growth of the city in enterprise and wealth, I have prepared from the City Documents the following statement of the total expenditures of the city from 1850 to and including the last year.
Messenger, 500
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The amount in the second column commencing in 1865, for Water and Sewers, is included in the first column.
1850,
$75,304 20
1861,
79,085 25
1852,
83,984 10
1853,
88,068 87
1854,
136,644 87
1855,
127,926 30
1856,
110,673 23
1857,
116,949 19
1858,
99,050 51
1859,
120,633 61
1860,
124,224 51
1861,
120,551 20
1862,
128,393 99
1863,
142,666 48
1864,
127,857 19
1865,
286,846 78
Water, 6
$81,986 86
1866,
385,889 66
107,318 37
Sewers,
2,118 49
1867,
450,852 77
Water,
87,814 20
Sewers,
79,745 00
1868,
543,366 68
Water,
47,448 90
Sewers,
120,754 82
1869,
845,922 34
Water,
113,673 20
Sewers,
221,793 88
Compare the above with the table of expenditures of the School department and it will appear that the ex- penses of this department have not increased as rapidly as the others.
If the reader is not tired of statistics, I will ask him to go still further and examine the succeeding table, and he will find that the City of Worcester is not by any means alone in its liberality in providing for the educa- tion of its children; and he will also find mnuch more valuable and interesting information not directly con-
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nected with School matters; he will find the expendi- tures of other enterprising and growing cities are pro- portionally as large if not larger than are those of our own.
Enterprise, growth and liberal expenditures go hand in hand. You cannot have the one without the other.
In comparing the cost of superintendence and admin- istration of the School Departments in the different cities, it is to be borne in mind that in most cities the department has nothing to do with the care and repairs of buildings, while in this city the whole matter is in the hands of the school officers.
For the same reason the cost per scholar in the schools in the several cities is given for tuition only. In the reports of expenditures in most other places the cost of new buildings and the alteration and repairs of the old, are all included in one item, therefore no fair com- parison can be made.
The column " cost of tuition per teacher" shows the average salaries of the teachers. This table is made for 1868, for the reason that the information for 1869 could not be obtained in season for this report.
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City Statistics, Population, Valuation, Taxation, School Property and Expenditures for 1868.
Populat'n & Enrollment.
Property, Taxes and City Debts
Expenditures.
Cost of tuition.
Incorporated.
Area in Square Miles.
By U S. Census in
By estimate in 1868.
purposes.
Enrolled for school
and Personal Prop-
Assessed value of Real
Proportion of Valua-
Amount of tax for all
School purposes.
Amount of tax for
Amount of City Debt.
furniture.
Apparatus.
lots, buildings and
Expended in 1868 for
ence and Adminis-
Cost of Superintend-
Am't paid for tuition.
Number of teachers.
Cost of tuition per
Average number of
scholar.
Cost of tuition per's
Baltimore, M.I.,
1797
15
212,4181
233,502|
513:554.801
21,723 |13 60
Boston, Mass.,
1822
10
177,840
239,000
43,103 471,497,900 Full
5,831,829
750,850 8,917,531 4,000,000 23,600
1 093,767
480,000;
7,500
42,762
3,625
95,659
137 708 55
6,167 15.34
Charlestown, MIELS3. ,
1817
3-41 25,065
23,000
5,824: 21,723,600 Full
330,9 55
409.000|
5,000
92,022
2.950
62,750
105|662.15
5,824 |13.15
Chicago, Ill.,
1837
23 1-4 109,230
160,000
250,000 |100,222 133,931,325 Full
3,733,533
501,059
3,159,500 1,275,562133,500
330,000 2,100)
49,600
3,000
53,700
85 668.70
3,734 |11.62
Detroit, Mich.,
1815
10 1-2|
45,519
75,000
22,82.)|
68,792,593. Full
723,638
376,751
290,477
31,593
2,900
53,250
116 458.70
6,480 8.21
Hartford, Conn.,
1784
7 1-2
23,152
45,000
7,845
41,000,000
75,000
552,000/20,000 375,000
84,972
8,117
117,322
194 593.23
9,016 13.00
Lowell, Mass.,
1833
4
33,827
4),000
6,250
23,337,647 |Full 8,000,000
313,039
75,00 )
432,000
217,250 9,100
5,000
2,500
60,512
102 338.37
5,225 11 58
New Bedford, Muss.,
1847
10
22,300
22,000
3,412
21,793,200 Full |
213 633
60,00)
709,150
169,000
7,141 51,791
4,000
108 665.63
5,462 11.32
Newport, R. I.,
10,508
2,578
2),201,70 )
223,197 735,833,0591
1-2 21,117 803 3,02), 922 |27,000,00 6,133,515
35,677,530
532,061
653,160 1367 472.68
79,612| 9.40
Providence, R. I.,
11832
8 3-51 50,653
64,000
12,155
92,723,0071
3-4
918,479
832,829
247,219
2,500
61,078: 11,503
83,4371
164 509.76
7,136:10.29
Springfield, Mass.,
1852
233-8
15,200
25,00)
4,111
17,939,23 )!
2-3
245,000
7),000
233,000
230,000
69,800
3,095
50,62.
951532.90
3,591 14.10
Taunton, Miss.,
1815
15,376
20,000
3,427
10,271,716
115,00 ,
27.293
135,000
75,000
15,631
819
21,855
64|338.37
2,386 10.42
Worcester, Mass.,
|1849) 35 1-2
24,973
47,000
9,003
23,722,2001
2-3
297.033
93,175
313,301
435,623
9,000
53,790
3,500
63,839
1171588 11
6,11211 25
1834
21
256,631
340,000
62,000
31,003,900 |Full
433,93;
83,151
337,497| 7,522,850 1,551,500 5,000
351,078 133,131
50,000
311,436
3561874.82
19,536 15.94
Columbus, Ohio,
1812
8
18,500
30,000
8,619|
17,000,000| 2-3|
317,000
81,000 9),225
33,700
231,087
181,314
1,500
97,500
2,000
33,790
73,452.87 604.76
3,172|10.65
Louisville, Ky.,
12 3-4| 63,033
150,000
37,216
49,853,319
3-5
1,037,172
143,523
7,000,000
Newburyport, Mass.,
1951
13,401
2,909
22,500
64 467.17
2,385 10.42
New Haven, Ct.,
1784
5 1-2
35,535
45,000
9,750
37,877,379
3 +
323,732
119,31
320,891
35,000
5,500,000
2,973,877 |163,554
42,000 61,824| 14,015
30
1,105,12.68
New York City, Philadelphia,
1633
22
813,639 1,000,000
1783 129 1-2 505,529
850,000 112,517
1,497,181 2077 720.83 130,000 11.51
Fall River, Mass.,
1851|
29 1-2!
14,023
23,0:23
4.765
17,919,192 Fall
252,873
611,557|11,333,723| 483,818
130,000 640,000 232,092
19,579 10,000
333,527
615 521.61
27,795 12.00
Cambridge, Mass.,
1845
5
26,060
35,000
7,3)3
352,0541 64,757 |223,411,879 | Full
258,232
426 721.95
19,691 15.62
Cincinnati, Ohio,
11819
1
1860.
tration.
Value of sites of build-,
Value of Library and
repairs.
Name of City.
erty.
tion.
purposes.
teacher.
scholars.
32,885:16.68
Brookline, N. Y.,
548,616
769 713.41
43,370
26,000
2,502
-
11.77
2-3
2,518,537
10,187
ings, buildings and
352,13;| 23,000 2 +3, 157,00 ) | Full | 2 181,113!
Table showing the location, description, size and value of the School Houses, and School House Lots be- longing to the School Department.
Location.
Material.
Stories.
Size.
rooms.
Number of school
Estimated Value.
Sq. foet.
per foot.
Estimated Value
Amount.
House and Lot.
Total Value of
Remarks.
Walnut st.,
Brick
3
50 x 75
7
$18,000
31,672 $1.00 $31,672
$49,672
Occupied for High School.
Thomas st.,
3
175 x 56
10
20,000
25,000
.75
18,750
38,750
Dix st ,
2
96 x 60
10
32,500
24,000
.15
3,600
36,200
Sycamore st ,
2
75 x 52
8
New, Good,
25,000
12,625
.50
6,312
31,312
Providence st.,
66
4
62 x 50
8
20,000
58,000
.30
17,400
37,400
Lamartine st.,
2
196 x 60
8
New, Good,
26,000
27,000
.15
4,050
30,050
Pleasant st.,
$6
2
62 x 50
4
6
Fair,
12,000 118,400
.25
6,312
18,312
East Worcester, do.
2
52 x 30
2
Poor, 16
3,000
18,300
.50
9,150
12,150
do.
66
1
22 x 22
1
$6
100
1,517
.50
758
858
Front st.,
Brick
2
167 x 31
4
Fair,
6,000
13,200
.12
1,584
7,584
Orange st.,
2
150 x 30
2
New,
7,500
7,188
.50
3,594
11,094
Adriatic st.,
Wood
2
45 × 30
2
3,600
25,000
.10
2,500
6,100
New Worcester,
Brick
2
50 x 36
4
Good,
10,000
14,900
.15
2,235
12,235
Quinsigamend,
2
175 x 32
6
75 x 32
6
22,000
29,184
.08
2,335
24,335
Valley Falls,
Wood
1
28 x 22
1
Poor,
500
4,9$8
200
700
Leesville,
1
25 x 30
1
300
5,050
75
375
Northville,
Brick
1
73 × 30
2
Good, Fair,
2,000
11,000
.10
1,100
3,100
Blithewood,
1
36 x 28
1
Good,
1,500
1 acre
100
1,600
Pond District,
Brick
1
132 x 40
66
5,000
11,500
300
5,300
Chamberlin,
Wood
1
38 x 22
$6
1,200
¿ acre
100
1,300
North Pond,
1
40 x 32
1
1
Fair,
2,800
22,360
300
3,100
Edgeworth st.,
2
62 × 50
4
New,
17,000
30,760
.06
1,850
18,850
HIall in French Roof. do. do.
Woodland st., Lodge st.,
2
196 x 60
10
Unfinished,
21,800
40,670
.10
4,066
25,929
do.
do.
$373,900
157,701
.573,155
3
152 x 50
5
12,000
17,200
1.00
17,200
29,200
Salem st.,
66
3
159 x 51
6
Good,
18,000
18,150
.25
4,537
22,537
Summer st.,
Wood
2
51 x 48
4
Old building not occupied. Stands on the Old Common.
Mason st.,
2 144 x 30
2
Good,
6,000
34,500
.05
1,725
24,725
South Worcester,
66
2
2
.38 x 28
2
Tatnuck,
2
143 x 32
2
Brick
1
31 x 28
2,500
21,500
150
2,650
Adams Square,
1
40 x 32
2 195 x 60
8
27,000
40,000
.15
6,000
33.000
1,800
Burncoat Plain,
1,600
20,300
600
6,600
Union Hill,
Wood
3,000
14,000
300
3,300
Ash st.,
3
162 x 50
5 000
9,060
.40
3,624
8,624
Hall full size of building in French roof
12,000
12,555
.40
5,022
17,022
Hall full size of building in French roof. Two L's 52 x 21 feet.
GIT
L 51 x 33. Hall in French Roof. L 40 x 33. Hall in French Roof.
23,000
6,000
84,875
200
6,000
66
Fair. Good,
Condition.
Size of Lots.
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OTHER SCHOOL PROPERTY.
2450 Single School Desks,
$7962.50
1 Piano, High School, $200.
2390 Double "
7170.
1 Mr. Comins',
250.
1475 School Chairs,
885.
1 Mr. Harrington's
250
130 Teachers 66
260.
1 Miss Hapgood's,
250.
175 Common 66
237.50
1 Miss Aldrich's,
250.
132 Tables,
1056.
41 Bibles,
34 Teachers Desks,
1360.
92 Testaments,
116 Clocks,
1200.
162 Primers,
30.
69 "Morning Glory" Coal Stoves, &c.
25.
34 Coal Stoves, Millers, &c.
900.
115 21 6
40.
50 Wood Stoves,
300.
152 3d
75.
60 Coal Hods,
60.
75 Int.
40.
36 Stove Kettles,
18
89 4th
60.
74 44 Shovels,
15.
27 5th
25.
29 Pairs Tongs,
10.
161 Ell. Spellers,
25.
10 Coal Sieves,
3.00
120 Pro.
30.
1 Screen,
8.
128 Pri. Arithmetics,
135 Boxes Crayons,
27.
215 Colburns,
40 gals ink,
50.
197 C. S. Arth.
43 Ink Jugs,
25.
158 C. S. Geographie?,
175.
56 " Fillers,
25.
105 Primary
50.
123 Ink Stands,
35.
94 C. S. Grammars,
70.
134 Brooms,
40.
206 1st Lessons Grammar,
56.
180 Floor Brushes,
31 U. S. Histories,
30.
250 Dust
65.
17 Physiologies,
10.
120 " Pans,
85.
78 Qua. Dictionaries,
390.
123 Water Pails,
25.
42 Aca.
50.
285 Dippers,
25.
61 School
·25.
104 Wash Basins,
30.
43 Gazetteers,
210.
172 vds. Towels,
84.40
41 Manual Penmanship,
20.
104 Door Mats, 3 by 3,
208.
128 Object Lessons,
135. 9.
123 Waste-paper Baskets,
237 Pointers,
40 Dinner Bells,
50.
61 Golden Robins,
25.
113 Table
25.
278 Forest Choirs,
65.
113 Thermometers,
45.20
500 Miscellaneous,
125.
107 Blank Books,
53.50
23 Writing Books,
2.50
1 Set Guyot's large Maps,
65.
1
35.
57 Map Stands,
200.
1
40.
244 Charts,
75.
1 desk
35.
300 Tablets,
150.
1
(Secretary room,
25.
603 Keys,
100.
25.
92 Window Openers,
20.
1230 Chalk Erasers,
200.
74 Globes,
370.
50 rulers, 5.
2076 Slates,
100.
Hammer, screw-driver, ink measurers,15.
57 Numeral Frames,
75.
1 Ream Book Covers, 20.
90 Crickets,
12.
Wheel-barrow, shovels and pick,
6.
66 Table Covers,
30.
48 Quires Cap Paper, 9.
25 "' Letter, 3.
1650 Envelopes, 8.
Book Case at Chamberlin's,
20.
20 Sets Mason's Musical Charts, 120.
500 Vols. in Library High School, 750.
200 Text Books High School, 200.
Coal and wood on hand, 2500.
Philosophical and other apparatus at High School,
3500.
1 Piano, Foster,
250.
1 Dix St. Hall, 250.
1 Lamartine "
250.
Value of Real Estate, Value of other property,
$573,155. 41,554,60
Total value of School Property,
$614,709.60
19. 35. 93.50
95 4 3 by 2,
95.
90 Mus. Text Books,
105.
36 Song Wreaths,
12.
23 70
36 Song Gardens,
17.
995 Maps,
250.
1 Book Case, (Sec'ry zoom,) 66
75.
(Sup't room,) 66
12 Chairs,
Copy press, Stamp, 5.
12.
Lanterns, wood-boxes, sinks, slate pencils, ink wells, registers, soap stones, &c., 100.
Desks and lumber in process of man- ufacture, &c., at work shop, 1500.
6 sets Cyclopediaz 180.
4 Book Cases, 60.
$41,554.60
66
180.
25. 9.20
4140.
106 1st Readers,
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TABLE Showing the Public Schools of the City, their Grade, th Teachers employed Jan. 1st, 1870, and their respective Salaries.
School.
Grade.
Teacher.
Salary.
Walnut St.,
English and Classi-
A. H. Davis,
$2,000
Roswell Parish,
1,800
B. S. Ladd,
1,000
E. J. Leonard,
1.000
Florence V. Bean;
800
Ann C. Stewart,
800
.6
M. A. Parkhurst,
700
M. E. Wilder,
600
Thomas St.,
Grammar 1st Grade, E. I. Comins,
1,700
66
Ann C. Wyman,
500
Sycamore St.,
A. A. Hunt,
1,700
Dix St.,
Sam'l E. Fitz,
1,700
Providence St.,
H. M. Harrington,
1,700
Lamartine St ..
C. C. Foster,
1,700
Thomas St,,
Grammar 2d Grade, Caroline Parkinson,
575
Dix St.,
V. . E Hapgood,
575
Sycamore St.,
A. S. Dunton,
575
Providence St.,
66
Mary J. Reed.
575
New Worcester,
Mary E. Maynard,
650
Thomas St.,
3d and 4th Grades,
Mary H. Warren,
575
Mary A. Harrington,
575
Dix St.,
Eldora M. Aldrich,
575
Ellen Merrick,
575
Elm St.,
Emma Brown.
575
Pleasant St.,
Mary F. Wentworth,
575
Lizzie Graham,
575
Sycamore St.,
Carrie A. George,
575
Salem St.,
Minna S. Fitch,
575
Ash St.,
Mary M. Lawton,
575
Lamartine St.,
Mary E. Carr,
575
Mary A. Smith,
575
Providence St.,
66
Joanna F. Smith,
575
66
Maria P. Cole,
575
Union Hill,
E. G. Wheeler,
575
East Worcester, 66
66
A. E. McCambridge,
575
Laura L. Newton,
575
New Worcester,
S. Lizzie Carter,
575
South
66
C. V. Bowers,
575
Quinsigamond.
H. G. Waite,
575
Thomas St., 66
Secondary,
E. H. Coe,
550
A. F. Knowles, 550
6.
S. L. Phillips,
550
6.
60
..
.6
..
6.
..
66
..
..
66
..
66
.6
66
..
cal High School,
122
Schoo'.
Grade.
Teacher.
Salary.
Summer St ..
Secondary,
T. S. Nichola, 550
550
Dix St., ..
66
Addie HI. Barnes, 550
Pleasant St.,
J. C. Battles, 5.50
Mason St.,
M. E. Bothwell, 550
Sycamore St.,
C. R. Clements, 550
Jennie A. Green, 550
Salem St.,
..
Rebecca Barnard,
550
Ash St.,
C. N. Follett,
550
Lamartine St., 66
N. L. Moore,
550.
Front St.,
66
Adeliza Perry,
550
Providence St.,
..
Lydia A. Perry,
550
East Worcester, 66
66
Annie Brown,
550
New Worcester,
66
Mary A. Slater,
550
South 6.
S. A. Bigelow,
550
66
66
E. M. Boyden,
550
Quinsigamond
66
A. C. Perry,
550
Edgeworth St.,
F. A. Rounds,
575
Temple St.,
M. M. Geary,
550
Thomas St.,
Primary,
Mary T. Gale,
500
Summer St.,
E. G. Chenery, 500
Dix St.,
Training School,
Rebecca Jones,
1200-
E. E. Daniels, 500
Ella J. H. Knight, 500
.6
Pleasant St.,
Primary,
Orra George,
500
Sycamore St.,
66
S. W. Clements, 500
Salem St.,
M. O. Whitmore, 500
Front St.,
Martha Hobbs, 500
Ash St.,
Mary J. Mack, 500
500
Providence St.,
..
M. J. Morse, 500
Lamartine St.,
C. E. Gilbert, 500
East Worcester, 66
.6
T. S. Darling, 500
Union Hill,
A. A. Wells, 500
New Worcester,
66
Mary E. A. Tirrell, 500
South
A. E. Hall, 500
Quinsigamond,
L. E. Perry, 500
Adriatic,
.6
M. Parker, 500
Edgeworth St.,
66
Sarah M. Brigham, *500
Thomas St.,
Susie G. Gale,
500
Summer St.,
E. M. Gates, 500
Sycamore St.,
E. F. Marslı, 500
Front St.,
66
Emma J. Claflin, 500
66
H. Hathaway,
550
H. N. Perry,
550
..
Kate A. Meade,
66
Emma J. Houghton, 500
E. G. Cutler,
E. M. McFarland, 500
66
Int. Primary,
123
School.
Grade.
Teacher.
Salary.
Ash St.,
Int. Primary,
H. M. Shattuck,
500
Lamartine St.,
L. E. Goodwin,
500
Providence St.,
S. J. Newton,
500
East Worcester,
C. E. Putnam,
500
Nellie E. Armes,
450
Edgeworth St.,
S. M. Buttrick,
500
Thomas St.,
Sub. Primary,
A. M. Phillips,
500
Summer St.,
66
I. C. Upton,
500
Pleasant St.,
M. F. Jones,
500
Mason St.,
66
1. E, Pease,
500
Sycamore St.,
N. C. Thomas,
500
Salem St.,
H. A. Harrington,
500
Front St.,
66
Abbie Pratt,
500
Lamartine St., 66
66
Carrie A. Lovell,
450
Providence St.,
M. T. Magennis,
500
Temple St.,
M. E. D. King,
500
East Worcester,
Mattie A. Collins,
500
66
H. A. Smith,
450
Ash St.,
Abbie J. Reed,
500
Adriatic
Mary E. Trask,
500
Edgeworth St.,
66
Carrie P. Townsend,
500
So. Worcester,
66
S. Lizzie Coes,
500
Orange St.,
Ungraded,
Geo. A. Adams,
1,700
Ellen F. Moulton,
500
P. E. King,
600
Northville,
Surburban,
Hattie A. Johnson,
500
Tatnuck,
H. M. Harlow,
500
Valley Falls,
Mary J. Davis,
500
Leesville,
66
Ella J. Pratt,
400
Blithewood,
66
E. J. Powers,
400
Pond,
66
L. L. Brooks,
500
Adams Sq.,
L. M. Harrington,
500
Burncoat, Plain,
66
Emily P. Halstead, 400
North Pond,
E. S. R. Kendrick,
500
Chamberlain,
66
Clara Manley,
500
Music.
E. S. Nason,
1,500
66
Eliza J. (Day,
450
M. E. Kavanaugh,
500
L. A. Dawson,
450
ROLL OF HONOR.
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The scholars whose names are found in the following list are worthy of honorable mention for their constancy and regularity in daily atten- dance.
The roll is made up, first, of those scholars who have been perfect in their attendance at school, that is, not absent, tardy, or dismissed at any session of the school during the entire year, Second, of those who, not having been perfect the entire year, were perfect in their attendance for three terms. Third, of those who, not having been perfect in attendance for the year or three terms, were perfect for two tarms. We do not give the names of those perfect in attendance for one term, as it would occupy too much space, the number being 2360.
The number perfect in attendance the entire year, 289.
..
. for three terms, 190.
46
for two terms, 873.
PERFECT THE WHOLE YEAR.
Aldrich, Frank E.
Buxton, Etta
Crottey, Martin
Aldrich, Charles F.
Buckworth, Martha A. Clarke, Alfred H.
Adams, Fred
Buxton, Gertrude,
Conlon, Annie E.
Alexander, Everett T. Brantigan, Louis
Chapin, Ida
Atherton, Herbert E.
Bradshaw, Richard
Currier, Lucy
Austin, Charles D.
Bancroft, Mary
Comstock, Annie
Aldrich, Effie
Bowen, Esther D.
Churchill, Nellie
Adams, Jacob
Barker, Mary F.
Coonan, Tommie
Biscoe, John F.
Bardwell, Alice R.
Carr, Katie
Barton, Emma H.
Bennett, Effa J.
Coombs, Carrie
Barker, Albert A.
Bancroft, Ella
Coombs, Jennie
Brigham, Lilla
Bentley, Francina
Connors, Patrick
Boyd, Bertie
Boyden, Charlie
Conlin, Thomas
Brown, Charles
Buxton, Frank W.
Cahill, Timothy
Butterworth, Mary E. Brady, Wellie Bockmer, Edward
Carroll, James Conlon, Mary C.
Bullard, Emma
Burke, James
Comstock, Arthur B.
Benton, Jennie
Bryan, Nellie
Connors, Ellen
Bliss, Bertie
Carroll, Mary E.
Chamberlain, John
Babbitt, Henry
Chamberlain, Carrie
Crotty, Ellen M.
Bowen, Mary
Cooper, Annie
Cunningham, Willie
Bartlett, Ella
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Davis, Amanda H. Dean, Etta .J. Desper, Willie, Daily, Annie Donahue, Mary A. Day, Nettie A. Dean, Nellie
Duncan, Frank S.
Higgins, Tommie
McCambridge, Ida
Drury, Ella M.
Harrington, Herbert L.Mack, Daniel
Duggan, Willie
Huse, Charles A.
Moran, Johanna
Duncalf, Louisa
Hall, Abbie
Mack, Sallie
Dowd, Jennie
Hill, Etta S.
McGrath, Willie
Dean, Etta L.
Hicks, Emma F.
McCabe, Sarah
Eidt, Caroline G.
Hillman Etta M.
McGarr, Ellen
Estabrooks, Fannie E. Holland Willie
Moore, George
Egan, John
Holmes, Lizzie
Murray, Nettie
Eames, Freddie
Heald, Lucilla
McMahon, Eddie
Fiske, Lizzie G.
Haggarty, William
Moran, Johanna Newton, Arthur D.
Fitch, Frank
Johnson, Cora
Nye, Bertie Nevens, Walter
Foley, Maggie
Judge, Jennie
Finnigan, John
Jewell, Mary A.
Nugent, Josie
Fahy, Annie
Kenney, Ida A. E.
Nichols, Emmal C.
Fay, Nellie
Kennan, Addie
Norton, John
Forehand, Freddie
Kehler, Lucy D.
Osgood, Flora J.
Flynn, Jerry
Keyes, Fred E.
O'Leary, Timmie
Fenner, Cora
Kelliher, Mary
O'Mara, Michael Prouty, Alice M.
Fahy, Eddie
Kennon, Ella A.
Painter, Edwin T. Perkins, Arabella N.
Flagg, Mary
Kehler, Mary M.
Flagg, Jennie
Lewisson, Walter W. Phillips, Fannie
Fuller, Susie E.
Lewis, Emma F.
Phaneaf, Mobise
Foley, Mary
Lewisson, L. Mary Lawler, Johanna Lackey, Ida E.
Putnam, Lila
May, Samuel D.
Powers, John Phelps, Arthur
Pero, Charlie
Mason, Liela
Power, Mary
Goodney, Joseph Goddard, Dwight Gordon, Joseph Garvey, Mary E.
Mooney, John
Pillitt, Israel
Powers, Philip
Gordon, Emma A.
Mason, Samuel
Quinn, Daniel
Goodnow, Flora E. Gunderson, Matilda Guider, Maggie Gunderson, Louisa
Midgley, Jennie Mahoney, James Mason, Frank H. Mack, Mary
Quirk, James
Rice, Louisa M. Ryan, Carrie S.
Ratigan, Nellie F.
Ratigan, John
Ryan, Willie
Reeves, Mary D.
16
Hoyt, Mary O.
Morse, Charles
Morse, Arthur M. Mooney, Richard
Higgins, Jennie L.
Mooney, Ann S. McGone, Sarah Murray, Annie
Henry, Nellie F. Higgins, James Hurley, John
McAvoy, Mary
Fales, Abbie S.
Hart, Lizzie
Finnigan, Michael
Kelley, John
Putnam, Delia
Peckham, Joseph E.
Flynn, James Garvey, Johanna Gearing, Michael Giles, Helen M. Gallagher, Sarah
Madden, Mary E.
Miles, Ida J,
Messenger, Charles McGarr, Thomas
Quirk, Mary A.
Gullivan, Julia Garvey, Frank Hill, Edward B.
Mathews, Ida H. Murray, Thomas Morgan, Jennie L.
Hoyt, Belle Y. Hopkins, Earle
126
Ratigan, Wi-fie
Smith, Annie
Russell, Wil ie
Rogers, Harry N.
Ross, Eva
Stott, Joseph
Robbins, Ansic
Sullivan, Maggie
Ruggles, Hattie
Richards, Fred
Ross, Willie H.
Woodward, Samuel B.
Ward, George O.
Wood, Adie A.
Rourke, Nellie
Stone, A. E.
Wells, Henry B.
Ryan, Willie
Stevens, Frank C.
Wilson, Flora
Souther, Samuel A.
Sawin, Eliza
Wesby, Edward
Stevens, Willie G.
Sweetser, Ella
Wakefield, Mary G.
Smith, Ida A.
Sullivan, George
White, Charles S.
Stone, A. Lizzie
Saunders, Nellie
Woodward, Mary E.
Sutton, James
Sullivan, Maggie
Williams, Fannie A.
Sutton, Clare Smith, Estella
Sullivan, Daniel
Wesson, Nellie M.
Seavey, Rosa
Sweeney, Thomas
White, Etta
Stevens, Nellie
Sherman, Minnie
Whitney, Josie
Stevens, George A.
Sullivan, Maggie
PERFECT 3 TERMS.
Aldrich, Cora V.
Brady, Joseph
Doyle, Janes
Aldrich, Etta
Callihan, Mary V.
Delehanty,. Patsy
Austin, Belle
Chase, William H.
Doran, Michael H.
Agnew, John
Cavanaugh, Mary L.
Dolan, Thomas F.
Blackmer, Susic E.
Capron, A.
Donahue, Julia
Biscoe, Walter S.
Cavanaugh, George
Diemar, Lilly Donnelly, James
Brown, Nellie W.
Currier, Forrest
Davenport, Hattie
Black, Savilla
Currier, Edna
Estabrooks, Louis
Eames, Carrie II.
Bieberback, John Powen, Ione
Condon, John Caldwell, Ida
French, E.
Burlingame, Maria Blackmer, Jennie Brown, William Bruso, Aurilla
Comaford, Mary Cahill, Julia
Fuller, Daniel
Croak, Dennis
Fernane, Mary
Bennett, Charles
Conneboy, John
Fenner, Joseph H.
Ball, Elsie M.
Coonan, John
Foley, Tommie
Bliss, Arthur E.
Conneboy, Jennic
Flynn, John
Flagg, Effie E.
Bowles, Frank F. Bullock, M. Alice Budroe, Semma Barnard, Walter B.
Chapin, Fannie
Gill, Carrie
Dowd, Charles
Gow, John R.
Derkin, John
Gray, Mary
Dryden, Euphrasia
Gardner, John
Toomey, Michael Townley, Bennie Trainer, Mary J. Upton, Lizzie L. Underwood, George Vaill, Annie E. Van Winkle, Leanora
Streeter, Ida M. Sampson, Mary E. Sweeney, Daniel Sullivan, Jerry
Raymond, Patrick Rice, Charles
Sargent, Chas. F.
Sullivan, John
Weir, James W.
Taft, Willie Tyler, Eddie
Woodruff, Ella
Bennett, E. Carrie
Chapin, Lizzie
Clarke, Belle
Fitzgerald, James H.
Fisher, Etta
Cahill, John Clarke, Eddie Courtney, Honora
Fales, Mary F.
Goddard, Etta A.
Barnard, Sarah C. Blanchard, Emma Belisle, Eugene
Shean, Maggie Sweeney, Tommie
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Goodney, Willie Guerrin, James Griffin, Mary
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