sor, at a salary of $800, if he continues two years; if less than that time, only $700 per annum.
Later we learn that he received the larger sum. At the examination the school of Messrs. Sawyer and Gordon was highly praised.
At the last visit of the trustees, there were 685 children in all the schools (not primary). Of these, 511 were present, as follows: At No. 1,200; at the female school, 101; at No. 2, kept by Rev. Mr. Collier, 90; at No. 3, under Daniel Russell, 61; at No. 4, under Simeon Booker, 33; and at No. 5, under Charles Wyman, 26.
A reduction of salaries having been agreed upon, the sum needed for the current year will be $3,100. No. 5 will need repairs amounting to about $75. Joel Tufts and Mr. Frothingham are authorized to attend to these repairs.
May 1, 1820, Isaac and Joel Tufts are appointed to establish summer schools without the Neck.
March 1, 1820, the trustees by vote established the holidays and vacations for the school year as follows:—
1. Wednesday
iah, 39, 65.
Bartlett, Samuel, 97.
Baton Rouge, 53.
Beacon Street. Boston, 27.
Beauties of the Bible, 101.
Belknap, Ruth, 65.
Bennett, Clark, 47.
Bennett, John, 68. 71.
Berkshire County, Mass., 85.
Betsey, 23.
Bigelow, Dr., 13.
Bigelow, Samuel. 100.
Bingham Hospital for Incurables, 2.
Blackford, Christfr., 85, 86.
Blanchard, Mr., 96.
Blanchard, Nathan, 98.
Blaney, John, 84.
Blodgett, Mehitable, 20.
Blood, Mr., 45.
Blossom (ship), 88.
Boggs, Captain, 53.
Booker, Simeon, 92.
Bonner, Miss, Eliza, 47.
Bonner, William, 47.
Boston, Mass., 1, 6, 10, 26, 38, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87.
Boston Branch Library, 65.
Boston Club, The, 2.
Boston & Maine R. R., 78.
Bowers, Hannah, 87.
Bowers, Jerathmeel, 87.
Boylston, Sarah, 89.
Brackenbury, Annie (Anderson), 80.
Brackenbury, John, 80.
Brackenbury, Katherine, 80.
Bradley, Mary, 80.
Breed, Eben, 21.
Breed, Captain, Eben, 82, 84.
Breed, Ebenezer, 85.
Breed's Island, 84.
Breed, John, 84, 85.
Br
rt, 57.
Bigelow, Abigail, 48.
Bigelow, Abigail (Witt), 48.
Bigelow, Jason, 48.
Blackshire Station, 38.
Blessing of the Bay, The, 49, 62.
Bolles, David, 10, 12.
Bolles, Lucy Stone, 11.
Bond, Lieutenant-Colonel, William, 5.
Bonner Avenue, 10, 14.
Bonner, David, 10.
Bonner, Eliza, 10.
Bonner, Emily, 10.
Bonner, George, 10.
Bonner, George Washington, 10.
Bonner, John, 10.
Bonner, Jonathan, 10.
Bonner, Mary, 10, 12, 13.
Bonner, Philip, 9, 13.
Bonner, William, 10, 14.
Booker, Simeon, 43.
Booth, Dr., Chauncy, 25.
Boston Chamber of Commerce, 17.
Boston Corn Exchange, 17.
Boston Harbor, 51.
Boston & Maine Railroad, 71.
Boston, Mass., 9.
Boston Society of Civil Engineers, 62.
Boston Street, 6, 20.
Boston Tea Party, The, 54.
Boston Transcript, 27.
Bow Street, 6, 7, 11, 13.
Boston Water Power Co., The, 58.
Bowdoin College, 46.
Brashear, La., 66.
Brastow, George O., 62.
Bridgewater Normal School, 23.
Brimmer School, Boston, Mass., 23, 24.