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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.
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