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NAMES.
No. of School Dis- tricts.
Apportionment of
$27,000 by districts,
due July 15, 1874.
Apportionment of
$63,000 by popula-
tion under 15
Dec. 31, 1874.
Total apportion
ment for each
Population of
towns under 15
years of age. Cen-
Population of
towns under 15
years of age. Cen-
Barrington
4
$251 75
$231 49
$486 24
212
265
Bristol . ..
7
440 56
1.424 02
1,864 58
1,536'
1.545
Burrillville
15
944 05
1 571 71
2,515 76
1,622
1,399
Charlestown.
8
503 52
330 42
833 94
341
317
Coventry
18
1,132 88
1 235 47
2,368 35
1.275
1.257
Cranston.
10
629 38
1,406 95
2,036 33
1.453
8:0
Cumberland. .
14
881 13
1,100 78
1,981 91
1,136
968
East Greenwich.
5
314 69
699 61
1.014 30
722
830
East Providence.
8
503 52
815 89
1,319 41
842
€49
Exeter
12
755 25
430 23
1,185 48
4.44
615*
Foster.
18
1,132 88
429 26
1,562 14
443
644
Glocester
15
914 05
€69 57
1 613 62
691
759
Hopkinton
12
755 25
819 77
1,575 02
846
955
Jamestown.
2
125 87
93 02
218 89
96
114
Johnston.
16
1,006 99
1,219 97
2,256 96
· 1,291
1,100
Lincoln ..
12
755 25
2,629 83
3,385 08
2,715
Incor. 1871.
Little Compton ..
10
629 38
271 32
900 70
280
391
Middletown
5
314 69
270 35
585 01
279
341
Newport.
23
1,447 45
3,625 87
5,073 32
3,746
3.115
New Shoreham.
6
377 63
346 90
721 53
358
537
No. Kingstown ..
15
944 05
958 34
1 902 39
989
1,011
No. Providence.
3
188 81
322 31
511 12
6,914*
4,015
No. Smithfield ..
11
692 31
800 39
1.492 70
926
Incor. 1871.
Pawtucket.
8
8
503 52
599 81
1,103 33
619
606
Providence.
29
1.825 12
22,735 90
24,561 02
19,268
17.316
Richmond
15
941 05
5-6 24
1,530 29
605
711
Scituate.
19
1,195 80
1,020 35
2 216 15
1.053
1,375
Smithfield
10
629 37
736 44
1,365 81
760
4,185
So. Kingstown ..
22
1.384 62
1,487 41
2,872 03
1,535
1.608
Tiverton
12
755 25
576 55
1,331 80
595
6-0
Warwick
16
1.006 99
3,145 37
4,152 36
3,216
2.895
Warren .
6
377 62
897 66
1 275 28
861*
792
Westerly.
14
881 12
1,492 26
2 373 38
1,540
1,174
West Greenwich
11
692 31
323 64
1,015 95
334
419
Woonsocket.
10
629 37
3,407 67
4,036 44
3,517
2.106
429
$27.000 00$63 000 00:390.000 00
65 130
56.934
*By a change of the boundary lines the towns marked by a * now draw their proportion of $63,000 for the following number of children :- Bristol, 1,470; North Providence, 333; Pawtucket, 4,391; Providence, 23,468; Warren, 927.
State appropriation for Public Day Schools ..
$90,000 00
Evening Schools.
2 500 00
State Normal School.
10,000 00
Mileage to State Normal School.
1,500 00
Teachers' Institutes.
500 00
66
Lectures, &c ..
500 00
Rhode Island Schoolmaster
300 00
3 52
4,254 83
4,758 35
1,980*
1,409
Portsmouth
years of age. due
town.
sus of 1870.
sus of 1860.
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SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
TABLE VII .- TOWN APPROPRIATIONS, SCHOOL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1874.
NAMES OF TOWNS.
Valuation of
Towns, 1873.
Town Ap-
for Public
Schools,
1874-5.
Town Ap-
for Public
Schools,
Ten years
increase of
Appropria-
Town tax for Public
Schools on
each $100.
PROVIDENCE COUNTY.
Burrillville
$2,761.470 $3.500 00
$₺,200 00
$2,300 0013 cents.
Cranston ..
8,262,477
3,500 00
4,000 00
1500 00 4
Cumberland ..
5,993,716
6,759 05
2.500 00
4,259 05 11
East Providence.
3,790,537
5,500 00
1,000 00
4,500 00 15
Foster.
662,650
1,562 14
237 68
1,324 46,24
Glocester.
1.192,275
1,700 00
400 00
1,300 00 14
Johnston.
4,233,393
5,000 00
1,000 00
4 000 00 12
Lincoln *
8,586,023
10,000 00
North Providence.
1,029.846
2,100 00
7,500 00
+5.400 00 20
"
North Smithfield *
2,681,116
3,000 00
Pawtucket.
17,839.212
22,000 00
3,000 00
19,000 00 12
Providence.
168,547,726 170,000 00
60,000 00 1:0.000 00 10
Scituate ..
2,710,323
2,500 00
1.000 00
1,500 00 9
Smithfield.
2,336,586
2,800 00
4,500 00
11.700 00 12
Woonsocket.
11,497,562
15,000 00
15,000 00 13
Totals
242,124,912 254,921 19
86,337 68 163,583 51 10 cents.
NEWPORT COUNTY.
Jamestown.
667,567
250 00
35 00
215 00 4
Little Compton.
1,276,085
1,500 00
500 00
1,000 00 12
Middletown ..
2,778,150
1,800 00
500 00
1,300 00 6
Newport.
29,473,550
24,000 00
14,000 00
10.000 00 8
New shoreham
449,083
721 53
184 65
539 88 12
Portsmouth
2,616,767
3,500 00
400 00
3,100 00 13
Tiverton.
1,783,552
2,000 00
500 00
1,500 00 11
Totals.
39,044,754
33,774 53
16,119 65
17,654 88 9 cents.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Charlestown
663,960
833 94
200 00
633 94 13
Exeter
610,758
1,185 48
189 02
996 46 19
Hopkinton ..
1.812,262
1,575 02
330 00
1.245 02 9
North Kingstown
2,885,532
2,500 00
450 00
2,050 #0 9
Richmond
1,280,820
1,530 29
300 00
1,230 29 12
South Kingstown
5.434,031
2.872 03
481 00
2,391 03 5
Westerly
5,440,721
2,373 38
350 00
2,023 38 4
Totals
18,128,084
12,870 14
2,300 02
10,570 12 7 cents,
KENT COUNTY.
Coventry
4.091,617
2,800 00
386 34
2,413 66
7 4
East Greenwich.
1,869,856
1,250 00
400 00
850 00 7
Warwick ...
11,002,963
5,500 00
2,000 00
3 500 00 5
West Greenwich.
548,120
1,015 95
162 35
853 €0 19
66
Totals
17,512,556
10,565 95
2,948 69
7,617 26 6 cents.
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Barrington
1,731,128
1,000 00
400 00
600 00
6
46
Bristol
5,293.979
9,150 00
6,100 00
3,050 00 17
Warren
4,695,146
7,500 00
2,400 00
5.100 00 16
Totals
11.720,253
17,650 00
8,900 00
8,750 00 15 cents.
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
Providence County
242,124,912 251,921 19
86,337 68, 168,583 51 10 cents.
Newport
39,044,754
33,774 53
16,119 65
17,654 88, 9
Washington
18,128,084
12,870 14
2,300 02
10,570 12 7 **
Kent
17,512,556
10,565 95
2,948 69
7.617 26 6
Bristol
· 11,720,253
17,650 00
8,900 00
8,750 00 15 ‘
Totals
328,530 559 329,781 81 116,606 04 213,175 77 10 cents.
* Incorporated 1871. t Decrease.
66
10,000 00 12
3,000 00 11
16
..
66
propriation
propriation
1864-5.
tions.
=
IC SCHOOLS.
of State systems of public instruction.]
AN PUBLIC.
g to public Teachers in said schools in all grades.
s.
Whole number of teachers em- ployed in public schools during the year.
Average salaryoftrach- ers per month in public schools.
TEACHERS.
emale.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female.
21.
23.
2.1.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
#667
180
$76
201
821 1,022|
805
$83 65
$43 73
upils enrolled, 6,083; 484 of whom, it is estimated, had attended day schools.
URE.
year per capita of
the school pupula- tion.
Expenditure in the
year per capita of
pupils enrolled in
public schools.
Expenditure in the
average attendance
in public schools.
Expenditure in the
year per capita of
population between
6and 16.
Expenditure in the
year per capita of
population between
6 and 16, including
interest on the value
of all school property
Amount of available school
Amount of permanent
school fund. (including
portion not now avail-
sites, buildings and all
other school property.tt
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
19.
50.
51.
li$10 40
§$11 55|
T$18 55
*$90,000 00
$250.376 37
appropriation; also. $5,000.00 additional for evening schools. tt Cannot estimate.
Estimated real value of
able.
fund.
Number of teachers neces-
sary to supply the public
schools.
year per capita of
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SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
TABLE VII .- TOWN APPROPRIATIONS, SCHOOL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 1874.
NAMES OF TOWNS.
Valuation of
Towns, 1873.
Town Ap-
for Public
Schools,
1874-5.
Town Ap-
for Public
Schools,
Ten years
increase of
Appropria-
Town tax for Public
Schools on
each $100.
PROVIDENCE COUNTY.
Burrillville
$2,761.470 $3.500 00
$1,200 00 $2,300 00 13 cents.
Cranston ..
8,262,477
3,500 00
4,000 00
1500 00 4
Cumberland.
5,993,716
6,759 05
2.500 00
4,259 05 11
East Providence.
3,790,537
5,500 00
1,000 00
4,500 00 15
Foster ..
662,650
1,562 14
237 68
1,324 46,24
Glocester.
1.192,275
1,700 00
400 00
1,300 00 14
Johnston
4,233,393
5,000 00
1,000 00
4.000 00 12
Lincoln *
8,586,023
10,000 00
10,000 00 12
North Providence.
1,029.846
2,100 00
7,500 00
+5.400 00 20
North Smithfield *
2,681,116
3,000 00
3,000 00;11
Pawtucket.
17,839.212
22,000 00
3,000 00
19,000 00 12
Providence.
168,547,726
170,000 00
€0,000 00 1:0.000 00 10
Scitnat:
2,710,323
2,500 00
1.000 00
1,500 00 9
=
Smithfield.
2,336,586
2,800 00
4,500 00
11.700 00,12
Woonsocket.
11,497,562
15,000 00
15,000 00 13
Totals.
242,124,912 254,921 19
86,337 68 168,583 51 10 cents.
NEWPORT COUNTY.
Jamestown ..
667,567
250 00
35 00
215 00
4
Little Compton.
1,276,085
1,500 00
500 00
1,000 00,12
Middletown.
2,778,150
1,800 00
500 00
1,300 00 6
Newport ..
29,173,550
24,000 00
14,000 00
10.000 00 8
New shoreham.
449,083
724 53
184 65
539 88 12
Portsmouth
2,616,767
3,500 00
400 00
3,100 00 13
Tiverton.
1,783,552
2,000 00
500 00
1,500 00 11
Totals.
39,044,754
33,774 53
16,119 65
17,654 88 9 cents.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Charlestown
663,960
833 941
200 00
633 94 13
Exeter
610,758
1,185 48
189 02
996 46 19
Hopkinton.
1.812,262
1,575 02
330 00
1.245 02 9
North Kingstown
2,885,532
2,500 00
450 00
2,050 v0. 9
Richmond ...
1,280,820
1,530 29
300 00
1,230 29 12
South Kingstown.
5.434,031
2.872 03
481 00
2,391 03 5
Westerly
5,440,721
2,373 38
350 00
2,023 38
4
Totals
18,128,084
12,870 14
2,300 02
10,570 12 7 cents,
KENT COUNTY.
Coventry
4.091,617
2,800 00
386 34
2,413 66
7
East Greenwich.
1,869.856
1,250 00
400 00
850 00 7
Warwick ..
11,002,963
5,500 00
2,000 00
3 500 00 5
West Greenwich
548,120
1,015 95
162 35
853 60 19
66
Totals
17,512,556
10,565 95
2,948 69
7,617 26 6 cents.
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Barrington ..
1,731,128
1,000 00
400 00
600 00 6
Bristol
5,293.979
9,150 00
6,100 00
3,050 00,17
Warren
4,695,146
7,500 00
2,400 00
5-100 00 16
Totals
11.720,253
17,650 00
8,900 00
8,750 00 15 cents.
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
Providence County
242,124,912 251,921 19
86,337 68, 168,583 51 10 cents.
Newport
39,044,754 33,774 53
16,119 65,
17,654 88 9
Washington
18,128,084
12,870 14
2,300 02
Kent
17,512,556
10,565 95;
2,948 69
7.617 26 6
Bristol
. 11,720,253
17,650 00
8,900 00
8.750 00 15
Totals.
328,530 559 329,781 81 116,606 04 213,175 77 10 cents.
* Incorporated 1871. t Decrease.
propriation
propriation
1864-5.
tions.
10,570 12 7
66
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(FORM I .- PART 1.) INQUIRIES RESPECTING STATE SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Foss recommended by the Nation il Te wchers' Association at Detroit. in August. 1874, for securing uniformity in reports of statistics of State systems of public instruction ]
HOOL YEAR
SCHOOL POPULATION
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS OTHER THAN PUBLIC.
Whole number of teachers em- 1 ployed in juble
Between what age 4
Total number Is
Numbri under 6
Number ove1 10 years
Numbri between G
isringe monthly cu
Average daily at
inomas exclusive of
those used only forj
Number of grhonl
sively for tecun.
Average duration of
schoolon days
PUPILS.
PUPILS
TEACHERS.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Male.
Female-
1
1.
5.
App:11 2 5-11 943,80 2- 2-4
* |-|1 0 1pan Crasus of 1= #piel iv tEstimated 1 Sulub fri porte 1 Sitt - There Were also 52 evening school,, the average length of which was G) evening>
rahan & #39 Number of inale teachers employed, 50, formal. 11, total, As tuge number of teachers, 199
(FORM I .- PART 2 )
ANMU'AL INCOME
ANNUAL EXPENDITURE.
L'I RMANESI.
CL ERENT.
Frum State tax.
From Focal tax
Total frun fixating
Intriest um perinn
Invenue from other
funily
..
:10.
31.
33.
3.3.
334.
35.
36.
37.
10.
11.
42.
13.
41.
43.
16.
47.
Amount of available school
Amount of urrinanent
schon fund (Including
Estimated real value of
olten, brHdings and all
other school property ft
EKirinilture in the
01 contingent.
(Inelud' stuc),
the school pupula- tion.
Expriphiture in the
3 eur per capita of jamais enrolled in
public schools.
Expendiune in the
average attendance
In public schools.
Exqumihture in the
year jur capifa of
population between
Expenditure In the
3 em per sepift of
jurpout ition between
6 quit 16, Including
Imerest on the value
of all school proposty
49.
51.
1310 40
1918 55
** 800,000 00 8230,376 37
1 842,147 40 fur evening schools
| $10.00 evening sobrela included.
5 Blu 60 evening schools included
U $17 14 evening schools Included.
** stare appropriation, also $5,000.00 additional for evening shouts. it Cannot estimate
Average Snlury mi br ach eis per month 1n publie schools.
Schools corresponding to public Schools corresponding to public, Tencheis io sald schools in all achools below bigli schools.
sebonly durlug the year
Number of teachers noors Buy in supply the public
bchinois.
Makt
Fcwale
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
17.
IS.
19.
21.
23.
21. 25. 26.
27.
2144
821 1,0221
$83 65
813 73
1935
11,130
Number of phplls enrolled, 0,083, 464 of whom, It is estimated, bad attended duy schools
Blatt OR |||2140
-
In tune of perm inint
justlon not now uvall-
u ble
Total
熱鐵獅十多洗鸡 蛋 +含6626 20 184號507年 20
In . - lima(it , expenditure per capita " ouly the interest op ninount expended wu lei the head of "permanent " Is added to the current expenditure tor the year.
SEX.
high schools
Aminber of school
recitation
92
SCHOOL
APPENDIX.
SCHOOL OFFICERS AND DIFFERENT PERSONS EMPLOYED AS TEACHERS IN PUBLIC DAY SCHOOLS.
1873-4.
BARRINGTON.
COMMITTEE.
Isaac F. Cady, S. Brenton Shaw, D. D., H. H. Richardson, Chairman. Clerk.
Superintendent.
TEACHERS.
Gertrude H. Morse, Ellen F. Cole, Emily A. Kenyon,
Mary A. W. Carpenter.
BRISTOL. COMMITTEE.
R. S. Andrews, Super- Lemuel A. Bishop, intendent and Clerk. Rev. William Miller,
Rev. George L. Locke, Rev. J. P. Lane, Chairman.
Rev. H. M. Jones,
I. F. Williams, John B. Munroe,
John Turner,
John D. Waldron,
George T. Greene, William J. Miller, William Manchester,
Edward Brunsen.
TEACHERS.
F. G. Morley, Principal E. H. Pitman, of Iligh School. H. A. Coggeshall,
H. C. Sayles,
M. A. Pitman,
E. R. Luther, H. Frisbie, A. E. Blake,
A. W. Bradford, A. J. Coggeshall,
M. F. Norris, A. P. Waldron,
D. W. Mason.
BURRILLVILLE. COMMITTEE.
*Rev. William Fitts, Superintendent.
Horatio L. Hopkins, Chairman.
James S. Cook, Clerk. Herbert S. Mowry.
NOTE .- Where the Superintendent is not a member of the Committee a (*) precedes the name.
A. W. Fitch, S. R. Slade,
G. O. Simmons,
A. R. Thompson,
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SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
TEACHERS.
Emma T. Bullock,
N. K. Darling,
Minerva J. Paine,
Dora V. Brown,
Carrie Greene,
Mary M. Prouty,
Hattie N. Bates,
Annie C. Gould,
Evelyn E. Steere,
Jennie E. Bailey, .
Elinor F. Harris,
Nellie E. Smith,
Alice B. Clark,
E. I. Inman,
Cyrina Taft, Dora Walling,
Annie S. Comstock, Alice M. Conforth,
Abbie J. Mowry,
Helen R. Wilcox,
Ella J. Chase,
Dora V. Mowry,
Almira R. Wellman.
CHARLESTOWN. COMMITTEE.
William F. Tucker, Superintendent.
Millen S. Greene, Chairman.
TEACHERS.
Mary E. Holmes, M. Alice Maine, John Hopkins, S. Fannie Green,
W. F. Tucker,
Abel F. Stanton, Clerk.
Louisa S. Church, Maria K. Collins, Lucy S. Taylor,
Mary E. Kellogg, Abel Tanner.
COVENTRY.
COMMITTEE.
Joseph Tillinghast, Chairman.
Harvey L. Spencer, Clerk.
TEACHIERS.
Celia A. Nichols,
Caleb G. Bates,
Ella F. Griffin, Ernest M. Arnold, Annie C. Wilbor, John B. Gifford, George A. Bitgood,
Layton E. Seamans, Sarah Lizzie French, Sarah A. Potter,
Susan K. Bowen, Josephine Potter, Mary L. Battey, Eunice A. Tillinghast, Daniel P. Spencer, Emily C. Austin, Maria A. Greene, Annie A. Briggs. Elisha L. Baggs,
CRANSTON. COMMITTEE.
*Rev. D. G. Anderson, William Hill, Superintendent. Chairman.
Roswell Ensworth, Clerk.
Thomas C. Lawton, M. D.
TEACHERS.
Ella A. Brown, M. A. Brewer, Clara L. Swift,
Emily E. Husband, Leonora F. Kimball, L. J. McDonald,
May Merry, Emily J. Hardin, Hattie M. Battey,
Mary E. Church, . Emma A. Browning, Abbie E. Wilcox, Fred D. Browning, Jennie M. Briggs,
E. K. Parker, Superintendent.
Florence E. McGregor, Eva F. Carpenter,
Amy E. Wood, Georgie E. Moore, Belle S. Capwell,
Alice S. Logee,
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SUPERINTENDENTS, SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND TEACHERS.
Clara J. Mason,
Stella C. Allen,
Lydia W. Henry,
Hattie A. Armington,
Abbie A. Hathaway,
Maria J. Russell,
Nellie C. Martin, Mary C. Harris, James B. Atwood,
Mary E. Cole,
Emma P. Ilussey,
Anna J. James,
Abbie P. Hopkins,
Irwin F. Cook,
Dora Appleton, George C. Ellis.
CUMBERLAND. COMMITTEE.
Rev. C. W. Burnham, Superintendent. Eliab D. Whiple,
Melda Aldrich, Adelia L. Carpenter, Flora E. Ballou,
R. Emma Thompson, Metha A. Thayer, Sereno T. Jencks, Alwildie Smith, M. Estelle Miller, Lillian A. Fuller, Imogene P. Ferguson, L. Lawrence Bartlett,
Ellen F. Bennett, M. Elnora Alverson, Emma J. Barrows,
Alice M. Metcalf,
Amasa C. Whipple, Alice J. Carpenter, Jennie E. Ellis, Emily Hoag, M. Nettie Hoag, Mary E. Ballou, Lizzie F. Pratt,
Kate M. Cook, Anna P. Chace,
Peleg G. Collins,
Charles H. Randall, Emogene Allyn, Dora A. Bucklyn, Mary R. Morse, Sophie A. Towne,
Louise E. Pollet, Lillie C. Barnes.
EAST GREENWICH,
COMMITTEE.
James H. Eldredge, M. D., Chairman. William T. Mawney.
Joseph W. Congdon, Clerk. John A. Place,
TEACHERS.
Jennie H. D. Stone,
Addie F. Congdon, Agnes C. Tracy, Fannie I. Pitcher,
Ella M. Thornton, Lizzie F. Post, Belle G. Allen, Mary A. Noyes.
EAST PROVIDENCE.
COMMITTEE. Ahaz Bassett, Superin- George E. Carpenter, Charles L. Hazard. tendent and Clerk. Chairman.
TEACHERS.
Lester A. Freeman, George E. Carpenter, Benjamin P. Tabor, Miss M. J. Morgan,
Emma F. Sutton, Adela C. Salisbury,
Esther F. Allen, Julia G. Plummer, Miss M. L. Burlingame, Mrs. R. II. White, Mrs. S. A. Howard, Allie T. Ide,
D. C. Kenyon,
Superintendent. Timothy Andrews, Richard Spencer,
C. D. Albro, Carrie M. Stanley, Emma Potter, S. Fannie Eddy, S. Addie Hawkins,
Addison Kinsman, Chairman. Pardon R. Whipple.
TEACHIERS.
Horace A. Follett, Clerk.
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Annie M. Hornby, L. Ella Wood,
Nellie A. Chace, Eunice Read,
Sarah S. Munroe, Annie A. Reid.
EXETER. COMMITTEE.
Willet H. Arnold, Superintendent and Chairman.
Nathan B. Lewis, Clerk.
Otis J. Ballou.
TEACHERS.
Otis J. Ballou, Barber A. Wilcox, Susan A. Tanner,
Sarah A. Brown, Phebe Hoxsie, John C. Franklin, George Sisson,
R. Ella Barber, Julia A. Remington, Annie F. Hoxsie,
Sarah J. Remington, George A. Thomas, Mary M. Reynolds, Alice M. Sisson,
Caleb T. Cottrell, Hannah M. Arnold, L. Estelle Moore, Caleb H. Sherman, Andrew B. Moore, John W. Rathbun.
FOSTER. COMMITTEE.
George S. Tillinghast, Mowry P. Arnold, Superintendent.
Henry L. Place, Edson P. Howard, George S. Tillinghast, George A. Hopkins, Edwin O. Knight, Asahael J. Wright, Joshua S. Hill, Allen J. Stone, Richard G. Stone, Joshua Wells, Arthur B. Barden,
William H. Durfee, Henry W. Williams, Marcia A. Arnold, Marenza A. Hill, Abby E. Tyler, Eva W. Randall, Anna A. Battey, Ellen E. Sweet, Waity A. Bennett, Emmogene Preston, Loella Bitgood,
Albert G. Hopkins, Clerk.
Rhoda E. Hill, Ella C. Barden, Abby H. Hopkins, Addie E. Potter, Almy A. Paine, Emma P. Cooke, Sarah L. Round, Mary M. Cole, Mrs. A. A. Howard,
Miss A. Hopkins.
GLOCESTER. COMMITTEE.
Thomas Irons, Superintendent.
Arnold W. Gory, Lizzie Owen, Cynthia Rounds, Clara E. Eddy, Helen M. Steere, Lydia Armstrong, Ellen Arnold,
Rev. Charles Scott, Chairman.
TEACIIERS.
Julia Brown, Ernie Patterson, Ella M. Clemence, Almira R. Wellman, Amanda E. Reynolds, Helen Bowen,
Edward L. Phetteplace, Clerk.
Abby J. Mowry, Mary Steere, Martha Cole, Emma Winsor, Emma White, Abby Hopkins.
M. D., Chairman. TEACHERS.
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Rev. S. S. Griswold, Superintendent and Clerk.
HOPKINTON. COMMITTEE. Rev. J. R. Irish, Chairman.
Rev. A. E. Main.
TEACHERS.
Zilla Clarke,
Emma E. Kenyon,
Emma F. Hall,
Earl P. Saunders,
Sarah F. Blake.
Hattie E. Frisbie,
Henry S. Barber,
H. Maria Palmer,
Ida E. Steere,
Betsy A. Palmer, George A. Kenyon,
Ella J. Babcock,
Clark Gardner,
Sarah E. Hoxie,
Samuel S. Scammell,
Sarah E. Chester,
Emma F. Kenyon,
Eugene D. Wheeler, Eugenia L. Lewis, Lizzie Hoxie,
S. Adella Barber,
JAMESTOWN.
COMMITTEE.
Elijah Anthony, Chair- J. B. Sanders, Clerk. man and Superinten- dent.
TEACHERS.
Frank E. Arnold, H. N. Chase,
Emma E. Cooke,
Minnie P. Potter.
JOHNSTON.
COMMITTEE.
W. A. Phillips, Super- William S. Kent, intendent and Clerk. Chairman.
TEACHERS.
Cyrus Walker,
Ella S. Dawley,
Sarah F. Tripp, Carrie Mann,
W. S. Walker, D. W. Irons,
M. Alice Colwell, Laura V. Sheldon,
Irene C. Barnes,
Susan E. Anthony,
Miss A. J. Ballou, Mary Winsor,
Mabel L. Marsh, Mary J. Miller, Esther Fenner,
Kate E. Bode,
Abbie M. Bowen,
Emma L. Davis,
Martha Hopkins, Susie E. Dawley, Nancy Hopkins,
Ida M. Clemence, Desire Aldrich.
LINCOLN. COMMITTEE.
Lysander Flagg, Superintendent.
George A. Kent, Chairman.
Rev. Clement J. Whipple, Clerk.
Daniel W. Irons.
Minnie W. Harvey, Ella G. Winsor,
Ella G. Winsor,
Annie L. Crandall,
Hannah Kinney.
Frank E. Arnold.
.
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SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
TEACHERS.
Julia LeFavour. Sarah A. Barrows, Olive Z. Jacobs,
Lizzie M. Paine,
Caroline D. Hoag,
Geo. T. Brown, Lottie W. Stillman,
Adela C. Salisbury,
Marcy W. Coe,
Mary A. Thresher,
Annie T. Greene,
Louise E. Pollitt,
Lizzie H. Meader,
Horace W. Keach,
Lillie C. Barnes,
Samuel Olney,
M. E. Tillinghast,
Sarah F. Freeman,
Emma A. Carpenter,
Sarah J. Derby,
Charlotte Stillman,
Laura C. Burroughs,
A. R. Simmons,
Mary R. Morse,
Eliza A. Mowry.
LITTLE COMPTON.
COMMITTEE. Frederic R. Brownell, Henry M. Tompkins, Benjamin F. Wilbor, Jr. Superintendent and Clerk. Chairman.
TEACHERS.
John T. Cook,
Mary A. Davol,
Lizzie A. Gifford,
Erastus Brown,
Eleanor L. Tompkins,
Isabella L. Gifford,
Jediah Shaw,
Emma E. Chase,
Lottie P. White,
Edward E. Davis,
Fannie G. Almy,
Mary S. Gray,
Elizabeth W. Pool, Nancy G. Gray,
Mary A. Bowman,
Annie W. Shaw,
MIDDLETOWN.
COMMITTEE.
Joel Peckham, Clerk. John Bailey,
Charles Hazard, Benjamin Wyatt.
TEACHERS.
Peleg G. Collins, Julia E. Carr, Diana G. Watson,
Mary E. Hammond, Mary A. Whaley, Lucretia G. Osborne.
NEWPORT. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
*Thomas H. Clarke, L. L. Simmons,
T. M. Seabury, Secretary and Super- Rev. M. H. Van Horne, J. T. Burdick, intendent of Schools. J. H. Cozzens, Thomas Coggeshall, W. E. Crandall, Chairman. T. P. Peckham,
S. W. Butler, M. D., George Engs, M. D., Howard Smith.
Rev. S. C. Hill,
David Y. Comstock,
Minnie L. Clark,
Elenora M. Learned, Mary E. Ballou,
Frank H. Sheffield, Ella D. Jencks,
Melvina D. Paine, Mercy Reynolds, Alice A. Wood, Belle C. Doran,
Mary T. Kent,
Ella V. Spring, Abbie S. Carpenter, Mary R. Morse,
S. A. Towne,
Ida C. Aldrich, Ruth H. Smith,
*Rev. C. Hammond, Superintendent. John Gould, Chairman.
Rebecca F. Birch,
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SUPERINTENDENTS, SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND TEACHERS.
TEACHERS.
Frederic W. Tilton. H. Alice J. Jones,
Master, Rogers High Ella F. Peabody, School. Lillie S. Fales,
Frank E. Thompson,
Margarette G. Almy,
Annie G. Chace, Elizabeth S. Sherman, Mary A.J.Frothingham, Rebecca T. Bosworth,
Samuel Lepoids, Fr. Esther Hamilton, Teacher. Hannah Gorton, Helen M. Hunt, Julia F. Pitman, Carrie Tisdale,
Henry W. Clarke,
Sarah C. Weaver,
Emily B. Chace,
Mary H. Weaver,
James F. O. Smith, Music.
NEW SHOREHAM.
COMMITTEE.
G. H. Peabody, Super- Hiram D. Ball, Clerk. Alanson Rose,
intendent. Hamilton Mott, John R. Payne.
Edward Champlin, Chairman.
Barzilla Mitchell,
TEACHERS.
Amos Williams,
Walter D. Chandler, Alice O. Lewis,
Marcus M. Day,
Edward W. Mann, Alma L. Hayes.
Wm. A. Potter,
Ida S. Dodge,
NORTH KINGSTOWN.
COMMITTEE.
A. B. Chadsey, Superintendent and Chairman.
Joseph E. Spink, Clerk. Joseph Tisdale, Rev. D. G. Allen, N. P. S. Thomas.
TEACHERS.
Fannie Spink,
Carrie Barton,
Addie F. Lawton,
Hattie Arnold,
Miss H. E. Johnson,
Mary E. Stone,
Emma Spink,
Peleg G. Sherman, E. C. Knowles,
Stephen C. Irons,
Thomas Green,
A. W. Tefft,
Mattie C. Steere,
Ruth C. Brown,
E. A. Noyes,
C. T. Cottrell, Nellie Gardner,
Ellen Stone,
H. E. Cook.
Miss - - Townsend,
Sarah E. Fales,
Maria J. Kavanagh, Josephine S. Peabody,
Etta C Gorton, Rachael M. Friend,
Edna C. Tilley, Lizzie Hammett, Alice Hammett, Mary E. Wood, Hattie S. Fales,
Elizabeth C. Boss,
Mary S. Martin,
Mary E. Lathrop,
Ann E. Greene,
Elizabeth R. Sterne,
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SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
NORTH PROVIDENCE.
COMMITTEE.
Andrew Jencks, Super- William W. Wright,
intendent and Clerk. Joseph F. Brown,
George E. Newell, Chairman.
Obadiah Brown,
Massenna P. Bacon,
Marcus M. Cowing, John D. Frost, Jesse Metcalf,
Rev. George C. Bullen.
TEACHERS.
J. C. Mills,
Wm. E. Parker,
C. A. Neville,
Leonora P. Beers,
D. B. Teel,
J. A. Keachı,
Sarah Scott,
S. L. Williams,
John A. Bates,
Fannie Callahan,
Helen Steere,
F. W. Wing,
Martha B. Teel,
Fannie Steere,
Eli H. Howard,
Carrie Green,
Mary Conley,
Jane Taylor.
Charlotte E. Steele.
Mary Chase,
Abbie F. Lyon,
Mary Razee,
Ellen A. Bailey,
Nancy A. Collins,
Mary E. Fairman, Nellie Paige,
Mattie Stone,
Lizzie Collins,
Lizzie Brown,
Belle Millar,
Viola Mowry,
Nellie Wallace,
Joanna Donnavan,
NORTH SMITHFIELD.
COMMITTEE.
S. O. Tabor, Chairman.
J. I. Hotchkiss,
Clerk.
TEACIIERS.
M. Evelyn Johnson, Abbie M. Lapham, Candace M. Eddy, Desire F. Ballou, Mary J. Trafton, Amelia S. Randall, Alice U. Eddy,
Eldora Waitman, Gertrude E. Arnold,
Emma H. White,
Isabella Carpenter,
Mary F. Parks,
Emily H. Aldrich,
PAWTUCKET.
COMMITTEE.
Phanuel E. Bishop,M.D. Thomas Robinson, Superintendent. Chairman.
George A. Mason, Clerk.
Rev. C. R. Fitts, Superintendent.
John T. Burdick, Benjamin P. Tabor, G. L. Church,
Edwin A. Mowry.
Ella S. Stimpson, Susan E. McLane, Frances A. Dodge,
Hattie C. Reynolds,
Arabel Barber,
Mary T. Jenks,
L. M. Bellows, Gertrude H. Morse,
Laura Steere, Fannie W. Mowry,
Lydia C. Armstrong,
Lizzie Owen, Mary Brown,
Mary Goddard, Carrie B. Mowry,
Sarah J. Bacon,
Mary Chapin,
SUPERINTENDENTS, SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND TEACHERS.
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