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Charlestown schools after 1825 By Frank Mortimer Hawes
(Continued.)
It was voted in May, 1825, that Messrs. Edward Cutter, Chester Adams, and Rev. Henry Jackson of the trustees have charge of the Milk Row and Winter Hill schools; that Miss Charlotte Wayne be employed at the former, and Miss Eliza Wayne at the latter, to teach twenty weeks, at $4.00 per week; and that Miss Sarah Perry be engaged for school No. 4 for the same time, at $3.17 per week.
Mr. (James) Russell was empowered to secure a teacher for ward 5, at $3.00 per week.
Voted that schools without the Neck be no longer permitted to be closed on the afternoon of Wednesday, and that five and one-half days services each week be required of the instructors.
October 4, the president, L. M. Parker, reported that he and Captain Cutter had visited the school at Milk Row on Friday last.
Fifty-two scholars were present out of a membership of seventy-five.
The same date it was voted that schools in wards 3 and 6 be prov
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
Officers of Somerville historical society
1906-1907
PresidentFrank M. Hawes
First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes
Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney
Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer
TreasurerSeth Mason
Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes
Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella P. Hurd
Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler
Council at large
Charles D. ElliotMiss Anna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth
Committees for year 1906-7
Publications
Sam Walter Foss, 249 HighlandAve.
Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St.
Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave.
Military records
Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave.
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St.
Hospitality
William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St.
Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt.
Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway
Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St.
Necrology
Professor D. L.
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 6.
As the last named did not accept, C. C. King was secured in his place.
The report for the year says there were about 200 scholars outside the Neck, that schools No. 3 and 6 had ten and one-half months of school, the other two schools nine months.
Of bills approved, Lemuel Gulliver received $125; Eliza D. Ward, $88; Miss Gerrish, $88; Miss M. Whittemore, $71.50; Miss Maria H. Stearns, $6.5; Philemon R. Russell, Jr., $120; Mr. Pitts, $98; and C. C. King, $160.
Within the Neck, at the ex
Charlestown schools after 1825 By Frank M. Hawes
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1832-1833.
For the ensuing summer term the trustees are happy to find they have been able to meet the wishes of the inhabitants of the several districts by the reappointment to every school of the former highly acceptable and competent teachers.
These are: I. N. Sherman, at Milk Row; Miss Abba Mead, at Winter Hill; Manda (Miranda) Whittemore, at the Russell, and Mary W. Jeffurds at the Gardner districts.
Miss Jeffurds is allowed to keep some private scholars not exceeding six, and to receive compensation there from.
Messrs. Runey and Hawkins are empowered to attend to the schools outside the Neck, the same as last year.
They engage for the winter term Miles Gardner, for the Gardner school; Elliot Valentine, for Winter Hill; and Joseph S. Hastings, for the Russell district.
In September Mr. Walker resigned at the Neck, to go to the Hawes school, South Boston, and Amos P. Baker was elected to succeed him. The
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
Officers of Somerville historical society
1906-1907
PresidentFrank M. Hawes
First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes
Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney
Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer
TreasurerSeth Mason
Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes
Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella P. Hurd
Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler
Council at large
Charles D. ElliotMiss Anna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth
Committees for year 1906-7
Publications
Sam Walter Foss, 249 HighlandAve.
Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St.
Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave.
Military records
Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave.
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St.
Hospitality
William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St.
Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt.
Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway
Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St.
Necrology
Professor D. L.
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Charlestown schools after 1825 (Continued.) (search)
Charlestown schools after 1825 (Continued.) By Frank M. Hawes
1839-1840.
The teachers of the summer schools outside the Neck were: Miss Mary E. Brown, of the Winter Hill; Elizabeth P. Whittredge, of Prospect Hill; Miss Mary Dodge, of Milk Row; Miss Clara D. Whittemore, of the Russell; and Miss Hannah S. Austin, of the Gardner.
These schools were assigned to the care of Messrs. Allen and Underwood, of the trustees.
The report of Charles Adams and others, reported at the last town meeting, was referred to Messrs. Forster, Underwood, and Sanborn, who are to ascertain the number of children at Winter Hill.
This committee reported in favor of a school on the top of this hill, on certain conditions, and a few days later it was voted to open this school Monday, June 10, for six months. Miss Caroline M. Sylvester was secured as teacher.
The two schools in this district were designated henceforth as the Lower and the Upper Winter Hill schools.
Estimates were received from variou
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
Officers of Somerville historical society
1906-1907
PresidentFrank M. Hawes
First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes
Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney
Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer
TreasurerSeth Mason
Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes
Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella P. Hurd
Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler
Council at large
Charles D. ElliotMiss Anna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth
Committees for year 1906-7
Publications
Sam Walter Foss, 249 HighlandAve.
Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St.
Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave.
Military records
Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave.
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St.
Hospitality
William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St.
Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt.
Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway
Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St.
Necrology
Professor D. L.