ter.
1852, George P. Bond,John M. Batchelder.
1853-1859, George P. Bond,Charles F. Foster.
1860, rill, W. U. 1834, D. D. (McK.
C.) 1844.
1852, 1853,Rev. William H. Hatch.
1854, 1855,Rev. Convers, and was reelected to the same office in 1847, 1853, 1860, and 1861.
He was succeeded in the minisn at Bedford, March 17, 1805, H. C. 1827, D. D. 1853, was ordained December 14, 1831, and resigned Deton College, 1867. Rev. Kinsley Twining, Y. C. 1853, formerly settled at New Haven, Conn., was inst,Bela F. Jacobs.
1852,Isaac Lum,Asa P. Morse.
1853,Benjamin Woodward,Asa P. Morse.
1854-1855,LuthA. D. Merrill.
1851, 1852,Rev. Charles Adams.
1853, 1854,Rev. I. J. P. Collyer.
Died 7 May, 1872.D. 1863.
1865-1867,Rev. Henry W. Warren, W. U. 1853.
1868, 1869,Rev. Nelson Stutson.
Died 16 Apriwas Rev. Ezekiel G. Robinson, B. U. 1838, D. D. 1853, Ll. D. 1872, who was installed Oct. 23, 1845, hurch was Rev. William Carruthers, Bowd.
Coll. 1853, who was installed Jan. 2, 1861, and was dismis
d the duration of the schools in each of the five districts before described,—12 months of school taught by a female being reckoned as equivalent to 4 4/5 months of a master's school.
District.Valuation.No.
of Children.Months.
11,290,24535016 4/5
2141,340805
3630,39536216 4/5
4359,53529816
5725,66255716 4/5
An entirely new system
Concerning this change from the district system to that of regular gradation, Hon. James D. Green, in his Inaugural Address, as Mayor of the City, in 1853, says: I claim for the town of Cambridge the honor of having introduced it into this Commonwealth, and of having carried it to the greatest degree of completeness. was adopted Oct. 6, 1834, when the town voted to abolish the five school districts, or to merge them into three Wards, namely, the first and second districts into Ward One; the third and fourth into Ward Two; and the fifth into Ward Three.
The schools were graded, and designated as Grammar, Middle, and Primary, in each ward.
It w
harles Wood, 1851-1854.
Joseph Whitney, 1851-1853, 1857.
George Coolidge, 1853, 1854, 1856, 18, in place of Edmund A. Chapman, deceased. 1851-1853.
John Hews, 1851.
Anson Hooker, 1851, 185e Chamberlain, 1852, 1853.
John W. Donallan, 1853.
George W. Livermore, 1853, 1854.
George Meac46-1848.
Joseph A. Holmes, 1846, 1847, 1852, 1853.
Isaac Livermore, 1846.
Walter R. Mason, 18nham, 1849.
William P. Fisk, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1853.
Amory Houghton, 1849.
Edward Hyde, 1849.
Joseph M. Doe, 1852.
Phinehas B. Hovey, 1852, 1853.
George L. Mitchell, 1852, 1853.
William StevAlanson Bigelow, 1853-1855.
Barnabas Binney, 1853.
Daniel U. Chamberlain, 1853, 1854.
John B. Cook, 1853, 1854, 1863.
Lloyd Crossman, 1853, 1854.
George H. Davies, 1853, 1854.
Franklin Hall, 1853, 1854.
George G. Ryder, 1853, 1854, 1863, 1864, 1867.
Charles H. Saunders, 1853, 1854.
1853, 1854, 1863, 1864, 1867.
Charles H. Saunders, 1853, 1854.
Oliver Tenney, 1853, 1854.
William Watriss, 1853, 1854.
Thaddeus B. Bigelow, 1854.
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