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Philemon (search for this): chapter 6
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The Walnut Hill School. By Frank M. Hawes.
[Read Before the Somerville Historical Society February 9, 1909.]
From a perusal of the names of persons selected year by year to look after the interests of the outlying schools of Charlestown, it will be safe to conclude that a school district, extending well up to Arlington Centre from the Powder House, was in existence by 1730, or as early as the more famous one, long known as the Milk Row School, whose history has appeared in Historic Leaves.
From 1790, and for a number of years thereafter this school, which we have designated by its location the Alewife Brook School, was known as School No. 3.
Previous to 1786 there was no public school building.
We are justified in making this statement from several references on the town records to private rooms that were hired for school purposes.
In the warrant, February 28, 1785, for the coming town meeting is the following: To know the minds of the town, what they will do with regar
J. B. Perry (search for this): chapter 6
J. Haywood (search for this): chapter 6
Witt (search for this): chapter 6
Clara D. Whittemore (search for this): chapter 6
Kezia Teel Russell (search for this): chapter 6
Jonathan Whittemore (search for this): chapter 6
Arthur (search for this): chapter 6