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d to the board of trustees for the following years, 1823, 1824, and 1825. His last year he was president of the board, and more than once he was one of a special committee to examine Milk Row School, the last time being October 4, 1825. This was Leonard Moody Parker (see Wyman's Charlestown), son of James Parker of Shirley, where he was born January 9, 1789. He became a councilor-at-law, naval officer, and state senator. He married Martha Lincoln of Worcester in 1814, and a daughter, Sarah Rebecca, was born while he lived in Charlestown, March, 1822. If he was the teacher in question, he was about thirty-one years old at that time. The two following winters, when the school was taught by Nathan Blanchard, there was a falling off to 100 pupils, 1822-3, and 107 pupils in 1823-4. This was the showing of the district when the town voted to build a new schoolhouse, spring of 1821, on the Pound lot, on lower Winter Hill Road. The reports show that a summer school had existed in
years. And can it be that Ethelinda's gone? Shall we no more that smiling face behold? Are those sweet accents hushed upon her tongue? Father, thy will, not ours, be done. Phineas Howe, born in Norway, Me., April 7, 1823; graduated at Brown University 11847; studied theology at Newton, Mass., and Halle, Germany. He was chosen first Pastor of the First Baptist Society, Somerville, April, 1852; died Aug. 26, 1852, aged 29 yrs. 4 mos. He being dead yet speaketh. In Memory of Mrs. Rebecca, wife of Mr. Charles D. Wild, who died November 17, 1844, aged 34 years. Also their son, George W., who died Aug. 4, 1844, aged 4 months. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave, so low; Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs shall know. Mary Ella, daughter of Edwin and Caroline M. Grant, died Aug. 25, 1855, aged 6 months. Farewell, sweet babe, to us thou wert given A fair bud of promise, to cheer life's rude way; But death has severed the tie which