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Charlestown schools after 1825. By Frank Mortimer Hawes
(Continued.)
1828-1829.
The affairs of wards 3 and 6 were assigned to Robert G. Tenney, land of wards 4 and 5 to Luke Wyman.
Miss Whittemore was appointed to school No. 4, Miss Stearns to No. 5, Miss Ward to No. 3, land Miss Gerrish to No. 6, tall for the summer term.
For the winter term, Philemon R. Russell, Jr., was engaged to teach in ward 4, Samuel Pitts in ward 5, Joseph W. Jenks in ward 3, and Francis S. Eastman in ward school till fifteen years of age rather than fourteen, as heretofore.
The report, which is signed by Chester Adams, secretary, in closing says: The children never appeared to the trustees so deserving of commendation as at the present time.
1829-1830.
From the report of Rev. Henry Jackson, secretary of the Board of Trustees for this year, we learn the following facts (concerning Charlestown school affairs):—
The schools without the peninsula were taught from nine to eleven months eac