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1 Deceased.
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building committee. Mr. Seavey built the Merrimack and Daniel Fletcher the Rumford, both from the same plans. These buildings were dedicated Saturday, December 4, 1858, and first occupied the Monday following. The same committee, the next year, were in- structed to dispose of the old Quaker meeting-house building at the North end,-no longer needed for school purposes. The latter was sold, moved to Franklin street, and fitted up for a dwelling-house, for which purpose it is still in use. In October of the same year a change was made by which henceforth the schools should be kept all day on Wednesday, and Saturday morning sessions discontinued, -- a welcome change to teachers and pupils.
The following is a list of the visiting or superintending school committees from 1818 to 1859 as complete as can now be ascertained. This committee was generally chosen in annual town-meeting, but in some years was appointed by the selectmen :
1818-'19. Thomas W. Thompson, Dr. Asa McFarland, Captain Ayer, William A. Kent, George Hough, Abial Rolfe, Stephen Ambrose, Thomas Chadbourne, Moses Long, Richard Bradley, Samuel A. Kimball, Samuel Fletcher.
1819-'20. Asa McFarland, Steplien Ambrose, Jonathan Eastman, Jr., Abial Rolfe, Timothy Carter, Samuel A. Kimball, Samuel Sparhawk, Isaae Hill, Samuel Fletcher, Thomas W. Thompson, Charles Hutchins, Daniel Clark, Moses Bullen.
1820-'21. Asa McFarland, Thomas W. Thompson, Charles Walker, Isaac Hill, Timothy Carter, Abial Rolfe, S. A. Kimball, Samuel Fletcher, Samuel Sparhawk, Stephen Ambrosc, Jonathan Eastman, Jr., Moses Long.
1821-'23. Asa MeFarland, Reverend John L. Blake, Reverend or Elder William Taylor, Isaac Hill, Albe Cady, Samuel Fletcher, S. A. Kimball, Steplien Ambrose, Jonathan Eastman, Jr., Abial Rolfe, Moses Bullen, Daniel Clark.
1822-'23. Samuel Fletcher made the annual report, March, 1823. Names of other members of the committee not given.
1823-'24. Albe Cady reported for the committee. No other names given.
1824-'25.
1825-'26.
1826-'28. Reverend Nathaniel Bouton, Reverend Nathaniel W. Williams, Samuel A. Kimball.
1828-'29. Reverend N. W. Williams, Samuel A. Kimball, Elijah Colby.
1829-'30. Reverend Moses G. Thomas, Elijah Colby, Benjamin Parker.
1830-'31. Reverends N. W. Williams, Nathaniel Bouton, Moses G. Thomas.
1831-'32. Reverends Nathaniel Bouton, Samuel Kelley.
1832-'33. N. Bonton, M. G. Thomas, E. E. Cummings, - Dow.
1833-'35. Reverends N. Bouton, E. E. Cummings, A. P. Tenney.
1835-'36. Reverends N. Bouton, E. E. Cummings, A. P. Tenney, Edmund Worth.
1836-'37. Reverends N. Bouton, E. E. Cummings, A. P. Tenncy, Moses G. Thomas.
1837-'39. Dudley S. Palmer, James Moulton, Jr., Moses H. Cloughi.
1839-'41. Reverends N. Bouton, Asa P. Tenney, Edmund Worth.
1841-'42. Reverend P. S. TenBroeek, Reverend N. Bouton, Nathaniel B. Baker.
1842-'43. Reverend P. S. TenBroeck, Asa Fowler, Nathaniel B. Baker.
1842-'43. Theodore French, Benjamin Rolfe, Moses H. Clough, Jolin C. Ordway (prudential committee, districts Nos. 9, 10, and 11).
1843-'44. Reverends N. Bouton, P. S. TenBrocck, Timothy Morgan (superin- tending committee).
1844-'45. Reverends N. Bonton, A. P. Tenncy, Daniel J. Noycs.
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1845-'46. Reverends D. J. Noyes, Edmund Worth, William H. Ryder.
1845-'46. Reverends E. Worth, William HI. Ryder, Hiram Freeman.
1846-'47. Reverend IIiram Freeman, Asa Fowler, Arthur Fletcher.
1847-'48. Asa Fowler, Winthrop Fifield, Arthur Fletcher, Eleazer Smith.
1848-'49. Reverend Winthrop Fifield, Reverend Samuel T. Catlin, Lyman D. Stevens.
1849-'50. Winthrop Fifield, Lyman D. Stevens, Samuel T. Catlin.
1850-'51. Reverend Newton E. Marble, Professor Hall Roberts, Reverend Thompson Barron, Reverend Eleazer Smith, Reverend Thomas Vernon.
1851-'52. Reverends Newton E. Marble, Asa P. Tenney, Nathaniel Bouton.
1852-'53. Professor Hall Roberts, Reverends H. A. Kendall, N. E. Marble.
1853-'54. E. Worth, A. P. Tenney, H. A. Kendall, E. Smith, C. P. Gage, J. W. Sargent, Josiah Stevens.
1854-'55. C. W. Flanders, II. A. Kendall, Edmund Worth, Josiah Stevens, Moses T. Willard, Simeon Abbot, Eleazer Smith.
1855-'57. Henry E. Parker, chairman, Artemus B. Muzzey, seeretary, Amos Hadley, Asa Fowler, Paltialı Brown (Union district).
1857-'58. Henry E. Parker, Artemus B. Muzzey, Amos Hadley (Union district), 1859. Asa Fowler, chairman, Caleb Parker, Paltialı Brown, Lyman D. Stevens, P. Brainard Cogswell, secretary (Union distriet).
Districts Nos. 6 and 24 built new buildings in 1858, both well situated, and " with every convenience desirable," at a cost of about seven hundred dollars each.
In June, 1859, an act was passed by the legislature authorizing Union school district to choose a board of education of nine members, three of whom shall hold office for one year, three for two years, and three for three years from March, 1859. The term of office of each to be determined by lot at the first meeting of such board, and after- ward three members shall be chosen annually to serve for three years. The object of this was " to secure a more permanent form of manage- ment and guard against entire changes of membership in any one year which might result in sudden changes of teachers and overturn long approved methods of instruction." The board was invested with all the power previously conferred upon prudential and superintending school committees, including the care and custody of property belong- ing to the district, hitherto performed by the former, as well as the duties of the latter, which covered the entire management of the schools. The act was adopted by the district at a meeting held Sep- tember 10, and a board of nine members chosen as follows: Henry E. Parker, Asa Fowler, Paltiah Brown, Joseph B. Walker, Caleb Parker, Parsons B. Cogswell, Jesse P. Bancroft, Josiah P. Nutting, and David Patten. The board organized a week later, September 17, by the choice of Reverend Henry E. Parker, president, and Joseph B. Walker, secretary, and determined by lot the term of office of its members. Mr. Cogswell was chosen financial agent of the dis- trict, and by successive elections continued in that office until March, 1878, while to sub-committees of the board were assigned the duties hitherto performed by superintending committees.
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The following is a tabulated list of members and officers of the board, together with their term of service, from its organization in 1859 to the present time, 1902:
NAME.
FROM
To
DATE OF DEATH.
1 Henry E. Parker.
Sept. 10, 1859
March 30, 1864
Nov. 7, 1896,
2 Asa Fowler.
Sept. 10, 1859
March 21, 1868
3 Paltiah Brown.
Sept. 10, 1859
Nov. 20, 1861
4 Joseplı B. Walker
Sept. 10, 1859
March 22, 1872
5 Caleb Parker ..
Sept. 10, 1859
March 15, 1862
6 Parsons B. Cogswell.
Sept. 10, 1859
Oct. 28, 1895
7 Jesse P. Bancroft.
Sept. 10, 1859
10, 1859
March 30, 1864
8 Josiah P. Nutting. 9 David Patten ..
Sept. 10, 1859
Aug. 21, 1867
March 26, 1879.
10 Samuel C. Eastman.
March 15, 1862
March 21, 1874
11 Hazen Pickering.
March 15, 1862
March 18, 1865
Hazen Pickering, 2d time ..
March 16, 1867
Aug. 26, 1871
12 Lyman D. Stevens.
March 30, 1864
March 16, 1867
13 John V. Barron.
March 30, 1864
March 22, 1873
14 Abraham J. Prescott.
March 18, 1865
March 21, 1874 March 21, 1874
16 Elisha Adams
March 21, 1868
Aug. 15, 1880.
17 William M. Chase.
March 20, 1869
Aug. 15, 1880 March 20, 1875 Aug. 3,1896
William M. Chase, 2d time. .
March 28, 1883
Aug. 26, 1871
March 31, 1888
Dec. 24, 1893.
19 Albert H. Crosby
March 22, 1873
Sept. 5, 1886.
20 Oliver Pillsbury.
March 22, 1873
21 Samuel B. Page
March 21, 1874
22 Charles P. Sanborn.
March 21, 1874
March 23, 1878
June 3, 1889.
23
March 23, 1874
March 20, 1875 Aug. 7,1883
Warren Clark, 2d time.
March 27, 1886
Nov. 21, 1891
Nov. 21, 1891.
25 Ai B. Thompson. . Ai B. Thompson, 2d time ..
March 28, 1883
March 27, 1886
Sept. 12, 1890.
26 Joseph C. A. Hill. Joseph C. A. Hill, 2d time ..
Nov. 21, 1881
March 27, 1890
March 14, 1901.
27 Everett L. Conger.
March 24, 1877
March 23, 1880
28 Sargent C. Whitcher
March 24, 1877
March 23, 1878
29 John H. George.
March 24, 1877
March 28, 1883
30 George W. Crockett.
March 27, 1886
March 25, 1882
March 26, 1887
32 Daniel B. Donovan.
March 27, 1890
Nov. 29, 1898.
33| John C. Thorne.
March 31, 1888
34 James L. Mason.
35 Charles H. Thorndike.
36 Cephas B. Cranc ..
37 Shadrach C. Morrill.
March 30, 1897
38 Jolin C. Ordway
March 30, 1903
39 Harry P. Dewey
April 1,1890
March 30, 1899
40 Mary P. Woodworth
41 William Yeaton
April 1,1890 April 1,1890 March 31, 1892
March 30, 1899 March 30, 1893
42 Henry C. Brown.
March 28, 1901
43 Austin S. Ranney
March 31, 1892
April 2, 1898
44 Eliphalet F. Philbrick
March 30, 1899
45 Susan J. Woodward.
March 30, 1903
46 Amos J. Shurtleff.
March 31, 1901
47 Henry F. Hollis.
48 Willis D. Thompson
April 2, 1898
March 31, 1901
49 John M. Mitchell.
March 30, 1899 March 30, 1899
51| Edward N. Pearson
April 5, 1900
52. Joseph T. Walker.
March 28, 1901
June, 1902
53 George M. Kimball
March 28, 1901
54 John Vannevar.
March 28, 1901
Jan. 23, 1872.
March 6, 1878. July 4, 1891.
15 Amos Hadley
March 21, 1868
March 18, 1876 Sept. 3, 1881 Sept. 1,1875 March 24, 1877 March 28, 1883 August, 1876
Feb. 22, 1888.
Charles P. Sanborn, 2d time Daniel C. Allen ..
24 Warren Clark.
March 18, 1876
March 24, 1877
Dec. 19, 1882. Feb. 6, 1888. Jan. 9, 1888.
31 Charles R. Corning Charles R. Corning, 2d time Charles R. Corning, 3d time
March 23, 1880 July 13, 1881 March, 1884 March 30, 1899 March 25, 1882 Feb. 3, 1883 March 27, 1886
March 26, 1887 June 9,1887 March 31, 1888 March 31, 1888
March 31, 1892 June 9, 1887 March 27, 1890
Dec. 18, 1898.
June 4, 1898.
March 30, 1893 Nov. 18, 1895 Oct. 5,1896 March 30, 1897
April 5, 1900
50 Susan C. Bancroft.
March 18, 1876
Feb. 3, 1883
18 Henry J. Crippen.
Sept.
March 20, 1869
April 26, 1885. Nov. 20, 1861.
Jan. 19, 1874. Oct. 28, 1895. April 30, 1891.
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Of the fifty-four members of the board since its organization, forty-two years ago, so brief is life, twenty-four are already numbered with the dead.
The following is a list of officers of the board and terms of service :
PRESIDENTS.
NAME.
FROM
To
1 Henry E. Parker.
September 17, 1859.
March 17, 1862.
1 Asa Fowler.
March 17, 1862.
March 23, 1868.
Joseph B. Walker.
March 23, 1868.
March 24, 1870.
1 Hazen Pickering.
March 24, 1870.
March 27, 1871.
1 Elisha Adams .. .
March 27, 1871.
August 15, 1880.
1 Oliver Pillsbury.
August 30, 1880
September 3, 1881.
1 Parsons B. Cogswell.
March 27, 1882.
March 30, 1886.
1 Henry J. Crippen. William M. Chase.
April 2, 1888. .
April 8, 1895.
1 Parsons B. Cogswell. John C. Ordway.
April 8, 1895.
October 28, 1895.
November 18, 1895.
March 29, 1900.
Charles R. Corning.
April 9, 1900.
SECRETARIES.
Joseph B. Walker.
September 17, 1859.
March 18, 1861.
1 Paltiah Brown.
March 18, 1861.
November 4, 1861.
Joseph B. Walker, 2d time.
November 20, 1861.
March 17, 1862.
Samuel C. Eastman.
March 17, 1862.
April 2, 1864.
Lyman D. Stevens.
April 2, 1864.
Marclı 22, 1865.
S. C. Eastman, 2d timc. William M. Chase ..
April 4, 1870.
March 24, 1873.
1 Henry J. Crippen
March 24, 1873.
Marclı 20, 1876.
1 Warren Clark.
March 20, 1876.
April 2, 1883.
1 Daniel B. Donovan.
April 2, 1883.
April 7, 1890.
Mary P. Woodworth.
April 7, 1890.
March 30, 1899.
Henry F. Hollis.
April 3, 1899.
April 5, 1900.
Susan J. Woodward ..
April 9, 1900.
April 1, 1903.
SUPERINTENDENTS.2
Amos Hadley Daniel C. Allen
July 10, 1873.
July 1, 1874.
August 10, 1874.
December 1, 1881.
1 Warren Clark.
March 4, 1882.
July 6, 1885.
Louis J. Rundlett
August 1, 1885.
OFFICERS OF UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1859-1901.
Moderators .-- Asa Fowler, 1859, '63, '68, '69, '70, '72. Samuel Coffin, 1860. Dudley S. Palmer, 1861. Amos Blanchard, 1861. Henry E. Sawyer, 1862, '64. Thomas P. Tread well, 1862. P. B. Cogswell, 1863. William E. Chandler, 1863, '64. Charles P. Sanborn, 1865, '73. Anson S. Marshall, 1866. John Kimball, 1867, '76, '77, '79, '80-'88 inclusive. Enoch Gerrish, 1871. George A. Pillsbury, 1873, '74. William M. Chase, 1875. Benjamin E. Badger, 1876. William H. Buntin, 1878. . E. H. Woodman, 1889, '90, '91. Charles C. Danforth, 1892-1901 inclusive. James O. Lyford, 1897. Samuel C. Eastman, 1898.
Clerks .- Jeremialı S. Noyes, 1859. Stillman Humphrey, 1860-'94 inclusive. Willis D. Thompson, 1895, '96, '97. Louis C. Merrill, 1898-1903 inclusive.
1 Deceased.
2 Henry E. Sawyer, principal of the high school, performed the duties of superintendent of schools, in addition to those of instructor, in 1862-'63.
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March 30, 1886.
April 2, 1888.
March 22, 1865.
April 4, 1870.
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In January, 1860, the board voted that its meetings be held in the city hall instead of at the homes of its members as heretofore.
The following is a list of teachers from 1850 to 1860 :
1850-'51. District No. 1, Eliza Dimond, William F. Harvey. No. 2, Eliza Dimond, George T. Sanborn. No. 3, Anna S. Wingate, Marion R. Robinson, Clara A. Brown, Luke B. Tower. No 4, Ruth P. Sargent, Albert Abbott. No. 5, N. C. Kempton. No. 6, Sophronia A. Seaver, Elizabeth Hoit. No. 7, Mary J. Morse, B. F. Quimby. No. 8, Adelaide M. Shute, Charles Pike. No. 9, Martha E. Pettengill, Hannah E. Bell, Carlos J. Hawthorne. No. 10, Ann E. Page, Mary W. Chickering, Pamelia A. Chapman, Lucretia F. Shute, primary ; Mary J. Alli- son, Elizabeth K. Brown, Clara E. Palmer, immediate; Sarah J. Sanborn, gram- mar; William F. Goodwin, Elizabeth II. Allison, high. No. 11, Ann Roby, Susan R. Moulton, Eliza J. Knox, Miss G. H. Wadleigh, Mr. T. W. Bruce. No. 12, Mary J. Clifford, Mr. J. S. Chamberlain. No. 13, Frances White, Joseph Clough, Jr. No. 14, Mary E. Emery, Russell Hodgdon. No. 15, Dorothy A. Shepard, Charles Stanyan. No. 16, Harriet E. Chase, Ann C. Watson. No. 17, Harriet C. Smith, Luther J. Fitch.1 No. 18, Ruth F. Seavey, Nathaniel M. Cook. No. 19, Miss B. C. Tallant, Mr. S. B. Morsc. No. 20, Elizabeth K. Brown, Malvina Brown, Mr. J. C. Stone, Charles J. F. Stone. No. 21, Clara F. Potter, N. C. Kempton. No. 22, Mary A. Richardson. No. 23, Nancy A. Smart, Annis E. Gage.
1851-'52. District No. 1, Ruth F. P. Sargent, Isaiah L. Pickard. No. 2, Mary Tenney, Henry B. Leavitt. No. 3, Clara A. Brown, Mary J. Corning, Thomas M. Wyatt, William S. D. Knapp. No. 4, Martha Farnum. No. 5, Mary J. Abbot, James C. Dow. No. 6, Elizabeth D. Hoit, Cyrus Runnels. No. 7, Frances L. K. Babcock, George S. Barton. No. S, Mary F. Kelley, Nathaniel M. Cook. No. 9, Hannah E. Bell, Martha E. Pettengill, Sarah J. Atwood, Paltiah Brown. No. 10, Ann E. Page, Mary W. Chickering, Pamelia A. Chapman, Lucretia F. Shute, Mary J. Wilson, primary; Elizabeth K. Brown, Clara E. Palmer, Susan R. Moulton, intermediate; Saralı J. Sanborn, grammar; William F. Goodwin, Eliza- betli H. Allison, high. No. 11, Maria Chandler, Ruth Seavey, Jane Knox, Miss L. F. Wadleigh,2 William W. Bailey. No. 12, Mary J. Clifford, John B. Putney. No. 13, Clara F. Potter, A. C. Dutton, S. C. Clark. No. 14, Mary Emery, Russell Hodgdon. No. 15, Dorothy A. Shepard, Edward Ransom. No. 16, Mary Kimball. No. 17, Isabella P. Tyler, Mary H. Clough. No. 18, B. Jane Cook, William H. Smart. No. 19, Mary Emery, E. Ransom. No. 20, Mary Brown, Mary B. Fitz, Matilda A. Drown, Enoch H. Pillsbury. No. 21, Mary E. Locke, Joseph HI. San- born, Henry B. Leavitt. No. 22, Mary A. Richardson, John H. Seavey. No. 23, Ellen M. Allison, J. Scott French.
1852-'53. District No. 1, Sarah F. Tenney. George T. Sanborn. No. 2, Ruth F. P. Sargent, Isaac L. Pickard. No. 3, Clara A. Brown, Julia A. Brown, William K. Rowell, James W. Locke. No. 4, Sarah P. Carter, Jenette C. Morse. No. 5, Sarah J. Davis, A. P. F. Tenney. No. 6, Ellen M. Allison, Cyrus Runnels. No. 7, Harriet M. Bacon, II. Matilda Brooks. No. 8, Melvina Green, Augustus L. Mar- den. No. 9, Hannah E. Bell, Adaline M. French, Misses J. and S. L. Pickering, Mary J. Corning, Amos S. Alexander. No. 10, Pamelia A. Chapman, Lucretia F. Shute, Mary J. Wilson, Mary W. Emery, Strah E. Atwood, Adaline M. French, primary; Elizabeth K. Brown, Susan R. Moulton, Mary W. Chickering, interme- diate; Sarah J. Sanborn, Augusta A. Mixer, Lucia A. Noyes, grammar; Samuel P. Jennison, Lucia A. Noyes, high. No. 11, Maria Chandler, Mrs. M. S. Gaylard,
1 Luther J. Fitch, generally ealled " Dr. Fiteh," was widely known in Hopkinton and Con- cord (in which towns he was engaged in teaching for thirty years or more) as a school teacher of the olden time. He died in Hopkinton, where he was a resident, in 1872, aged eighty years .- Lord's History of Hopkinton.
1 Miss Wadleigh was a native of Sutton. She afterward beeame noted as a teacher, and for her strenuous efforts for the higher education of young women. At the time of her death, October 27, 1888, and for many years previous, she had been vice-president and pro- fessor of ethics in the Normal college in the city of New York.
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Mary Tenney, Maria S. Grant, Sarah B. Thomas, Jolin B. Sanborn. No. 12, Mary J. Clifford, J. A. Putney. No. 13, Hannah Emery, T. H. Clark. No. 14, Ann M. Smart, Stephen S. Folsom. No. 15, Elizabeth A. Batchelder, Jacob N. Hoyt. No. 16, Mary Kimball. No. 17, Mary L. B. Drake, Sarah E. P. Charles. No. 18, Cynthia A. Hill, Mary J. Clifford, George S. Barnes. No. 19, Amanda M. Huntoon, George H. Curtis. No. 20, Mary Brown, Matilda A. Drown, Enoch H. Pillsbury. No. 21, Lydia A. Moore, Isaac S. French. No. 22, Eliza J. Grover, N. M. Ambrose. No. 23, Miss L. F. Abbot, Harriet E. Frye.
1853-'54. District No. 1, Elizabeth D. Hoit, George Foss. No. 3, Mary Tenney, Mary E. F. Brett, William K. Rowell, William A. Hazelton. No. 4, Saralı P. Carter, Janette C. Morse. No. 5, Hannah R. Buswell, Jolın E. Abbot. No. 6, Hannalı R. Buswell, Elizabeth D. Hoit, Harlan P. Gage. No. 7, Miss E. C. Davis, George Marden. No. 8, Caroline E. Hazeltine, Robert F. Waldron. No. 9, Miss S. L. Pickering, Miss S. A. Hcaly, Mary J. Corning, Miss E. A. West, William A. Clough. No. 10, Pamelia A. Chapman, Lucretia F. Shute, Mary J. Wilson, Mary W. Emery, Adaline M. French, primary; Elizabeth K. Brown, Susan R. Moulton, Mary W. Chickering, Sarah E. Atwood, intermediate; Sarah J. San- born, grammar; Samuel P. Jennison, high. No. 11, Louisa Chandler, Miss Tucker, Mary W. Bean, S. T. Bean. No. 12, Ann M. Smart, Mary Pecker, Enoch Jackman, S. Allen Merrill. No. 13, Miss H. J. Melville, Mr. W. A. Wadsworth. No. 14, Miss M. Folsom, Calvin W. Shepard. No. 15, Susan C. Woodman, Mr. Merrill. No. 16, Miss C. E. Goodspeed, Mr. S. M. Emery. No. 17, Eliza A. Smith, Mr. Ela. No. 18, Malvina Green, Mr. Lougee. No. 19, Clara Batchelder, Mr. J. W. Eaton. No. 20, Myra C. McQuesten, Martha Whittemore, Flora M. Morrill, S. F. Batchelder. No. 21, Susan F. Cogswell, George T. Sanborn. No. 22, Miss Jackman, Miss Richardson. No. 23, Sarah J. Davis, Miss H. E. Frye.
1854-'55. District No. 1, Elizabeth D. IIoit, George T. Sanborn. No. 2, S. Lizzie Ellsworth, Charles J. Parker. No. 3, Martha Farnum, Augusta M. Cooper, H. Matilda Brooks. No. 4, Alma J. Teacher, Cyrus Runnels. No. 5, Eliza Rand, Sarah P. Carter. No. 6, Louisa C. Weeks, Mr. J. B. Lake. No. 7, Ann Fletcher, Heber Chase. No. 8, Susan E. Dunklee, Mary E. Rogers. No. 9, William K. Rowell, Josephine Pickering, Miss H. E. Frye, Susan Dunklee, Mary N. Blaisdell, A. C. West, S. L. Pickering, P. J. A. Pitman, Mary J. Corning. No. 10, Lucretia F. Shutc, Martha A. Stickney, Myra T. Elliott, Sophronia S. Billings, Sarah S. Davis, A. K. Straw, H. Adelaide Monroe, primary; Mary J. Wilson, Eliza Grover, Susan K. Moulton, A. M. French, Elizabethi S. Goodwin, intermediate; Sarah J. Sanborn, Josephine Pickering, grammar; William W. Bailey, N. F. Carter, Louisa C. Weeks, high. No. 11, Lucia Chandler, L. C. Tucker, Sophronia Bill- ings, Saralı W. Stanton, S. P. Jennison. No. 12, Mrs. E. D. Norris, W. Irving Pond. No. 13, Miss M. G. Burleigh, Charles Smith. No. 14, Clara F. Potter. No. 15, Miss R. M. Allen, Miss M. E. L. Potter. No. 16, Mary Kimball. No. 17, Annie B. Smitlı, Robert E. Hayward. No. 18, Melvina Green, William Lougee. No. 19, Mary E. Emery, William H. Smart. No. 20, Myra C. McQuestion, Florilla M. Morrill, John A. Putney. No. 21, Miss L. M. Mason. No. 22, Martha J. Rich- ardson. No. 23, Sarah A. Hcaley, Gilman W. Abbot.
1856-'57. District No. 1, Ruth A. S. Hoyt, A. H. Tilton. No. 2, Louisa J. Run- nels, Emma J. Ela. No. 3, Hester J. Melville, Sarah J. Holden, Martha A. Neal. No. 4, Harriet W. Fisk, J. Milton Flint. No. 5, Ellen S. French, Isaac N. Abbott. No. 6, Martha Farnum. No. 7, Sarah A. George, Samuel Roy. No. 8, Mary E. Rogers. Union district, Nos. 9-11, North end, Lucia Chandler, Martha A. Tucker, Angeline P. and Luciette A. Shedd; Central section, E. Frances Ordway, S. L. McCoy, Amanda Webster, Mrs. S. R. Crockett, Phila M. Sanborn, Miss Shaw, Susan R. Moulton, Lizzie J. Goodwin, Myra T. Elliott, Carrie A. George, S. D. Farnsworth, Miss Dunn, Clara Palmer; South section, Clara K. Walker, Albe J. Hall, Martha A. Eaton, Susan E. Dunklee, Ellen M. Hall, Helen M. Allison, Han- nalı Bell, Sarah J. Griffin, Calista J. Darrah, Orra A. George. No. 12, Lydia K. Potter, William H. Smart. No. 13, Sarah J. Davis, Sarah B. Elliott. No. 14, Lucia M. Sargent, John H. Ballard. No. 15, Jane L. Sherburne, Hattie S. Ed-
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munds. No. 16, Miss S. M. Emery. No. 17, Susan D. Morse, William Yeaton. No. 18, Sarah E. Tonkin, Ira A. Chase, William Caldwell. No. 19, Miss M. E. L. Pot- ter, J. W. Fellows. No. 20, Miss A. J. Farnum, Miss E. F. Brett, Susan D. IIazel- tine, Sarah Tenney, Clara Whittemore, Samuel F. Batchelder. No. 21, Persis A. Seavey, George H. Chandler, Miss M. E. L. Potter. No. 22, Hannah K. Wales. No. 23, Sarah W. Abbott, James T. Jones.
1857-'58. District No. 1. Mary P. Lamprey, Charles Fisk. No. 2, Emma Jane Ela. No. 3, Sarah J. Holden, Martha A. Neal, Mary E. Rogers. No. 4, Alma J. Farnum. No. 5, Ellen S. French, Isaac N. Abbott. No. 6, Lizzie E. Smart. No. 7, Clara A. Dustin, J. Henry Ballard. No. S, Mary E. Rogers. Union district, Nos. 9-11, primary, Lncia A. Pope, Mrs. Abbott, Em nie C. Allen, Margaret A. Houston, Lydia E. Tonkin, E. Frances Ordway, Lucretia F. Shute, Mrs. M. D. Weeks, Mrs. S. R. Crockett, Sarah A. Sanderson, Lucia Chandler, Saralı A. George; intermediate, Martha A. Eaton, Martha Garvin, Annie T. Marsh, Myra T. Elliott, Elizabeth J. Goodwin, Susan R. Moulton, Orra A. George; grammar, Hattie S. Edmunds, Carrie A. George, Elizabeth Shannon, James W. Webster, Benjamin L. Pease; high school, Henry E. Siwyer, Miss E. A. Dunn, Clara Palmer. No. 12, Sarah E. Upham, J. Eastman Pecker. No. 13, Abby H. Winslow, Daniel Ham, J. M. Sanborn. No. 14, Rebecca P. Chase, Daniel K. Richardson. No. 15, Mary M. Gilman, Kate C. Kimball. No. 17, Ann N. Smart, Anglia C. Hawthorne. No. 18, Sarah J. Fuller, Henry M. Caldwell. No. 19, Miss M. E. L. Potter, J. B. Stevens. No. 20, Ellen M. Fisk, Agnes A. Lecka, Sarah J. Davis, John E. Abbot. No. 21, Persis A. Seavey, Albert L. Smith. No. 22, Hannah K. Wales. No. 23, Emma S. Cushing, A. B. Johnson.
1858-'59. District No. 1, Lonisa J. Runnels, Nathan C. Kempton. No. 2, Helen M. Putney, Persis A. Seavey. No. 3, Sarah J. Davis, S. Frances Moore, IIelen M. Putney, Mary C. Carter. No. 4, Alma J. Farnum, Granville Yager. No. 5, Sarah J. French, Walter S. Conch. No. 6, Louisa C. Weeks. No. 7, Mary F. Stevens, Anglia C. Hawthorne. No. 8, S. Roxanna Gay. Union district, Nos. 9-11, Annie M. Moulton, Mary F. Gibson, Sarah A. Sanderson, Mary Noyes, Mrs. S. R. Crockett, Mrs. M. D. Weeks, Myra C. McQuestion, Laura Chase, Eliza Frances Ord way, Saralı A. George, Lydia E. Tonkin, Emma C. Allen, Margaret A. Hous- ton, A. L. R. Hall, Mary W. Chickering, M. E. Prescott, Orra A. George, M. Anna Prescott, Annie C. Watson, Hattie S. Edmunds, Lizzie J. Goodwin, Annie L. March, Sarah Sanborn, Hannah E. Bell, Mary A. Eaton, L. M. Huntoon, James W. Webster, Elsie K. Sargent, Carrie A. George, Esta O. Merrill, Paltiah Brown, Mary W. Chickering, Henry E. Sawyer, Augusta P. Salter, Harriette Carter, Mary A. Currier.
1859-'60. District No. 1, Arvilla E. Wilder, Edward H. Peabody. No. 2, Ellen M. Fisk, Frank W. Morgan. No. 3, Addie M. Davis, Mary C. Carter. No. 4, An- nette N. Patterson, Granville Yager. No. 5, Sarah M. Tilton, Anna S. Gay. No. 6, Lizzie E. Smart. No. 7, Mary F. Stevens, Sophronia Webster. No. S, Anna S. Gay. Union district, high school, Henry E. Sawyer, Mary A. Currier, Harriette Carter; grammar schools, Carrie A. George, Paltiah Brown, Mary W. Chickering, James W. Webster; intermediate, Orra A. George, M. A. Prescott, II. S. Edmunds, E. J. Goodwin, M. A. Eaton, Myra T. Elliott, L. E. Tonkin; primary, Annie M. Moulton, E. S. Tilden, Mrs. S. R. Crockett, B. A. Currier, E. F. Ordway, M. W. Chickering, Ada Monroe, Laura Chase, Emma C. Allen, Mrs. C. S. Adams, M. E. Prescott, S. A. Gerrish, Margaret A. Houston, Sarah J. Carter. No. 12, Abby K. Winslow, J. E. Ayers. No. 13, Mary Frank Eastman. No. 14, Susan B. Smart, J. H. Ballard. No. 15, Kate C. Kimball, Alvah K. Potter. No. 16, Miss M. C. Davis. No. 18, Persis A. Seavey. No. 19, Ilester Melville. No. 20, Miss L. A. C. Bean, A. M. Chase, Abbic B. Scales, Richard F. Morgan. No. 21, Augusta Lock, J. P. Abbott. No. 22, Anna M. Ames, E. S. Wales. No. 23, Anna E. C. Watson, Lydia C. Johnson. No. 24, Angelia C. Hawthorne, M. C. Davis.
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