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Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Charlestown schools after 1825 (Continued.) (search)
ols in various towns, 1838 Wager Per Month PopulationAnnual AppropriationNumber of SchoolsMalesFemales Charlestown10,101$14,47722$50.75$17.51 Boston80,32593,000100105.0820.83 Lowell18,01014,3562844.8516.07 Salem14,30411,5802052.7721.10 Nantucket9,0486,0001261.9810.42 Roxbury7,4935,0001650.3317.20 Lynn9,2334,5001536.7412.28 Medford2,0752,700751.3914.10 Chelsea1,6592,700737.5015.59 Cambridge7,6315,419.571654.3319.48 Dorchester4,5644,6501435.4215.00 Dedham3,5323,0001131.0913.80 Brookline1,0831,050533.5012.66 Milton1,7722,000535.0021.22 1840-1841. The teachers in all the schools outside the Neck for this summer were the same as last year: No. 17, Mary E. Brown; No. 18, Caroline M. Sylvester; No. 19, Elizabeth P. Whittredge; No. 20, Sarah. M. Burnham; at the Russell district, Clara D. Whittemore; and at Gardner school, Hannah S. Austin. In the last report the trustees had expressed the belief that accomplished female teachers would keep the two district schools