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Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907 9 1 Browse Search
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jr6.94 E Gaffield2. (torn) Samuel Shed(torn) Samuel Frost(torn) Luke WymanHouse Barns14866.22 A PierceHouse Barn &c27 Zeba Thayer2.50 J Barker2.50 S Saunderson11.57 E CobbetHouse Barns &c235190.21 M Griffin1/2 House & Brickyard10.93 J Clark6.39 J ward4.44 J Kidder8.33 J SowdenHouse Barn &c3336.94 A Stone1/2 House5.74 S Perry2.50 H Shapley2.50 A Richardson2.50 D Angier2.50 J Lovett2.50 J Taylor1/2 House & Brickyard11.57 J Blanchard11.23 D Davis2.50 J H Hill2.50 32 Tenan Landholders C Thomson Wm. Wyman N. Wyman W Dale C Wright166.16 (5 N. R. Landholders) Tenants Charles BradburyHouse & Brickyard16.11 Jacob Page2.50 S Childs10.93 I Thorning8.33 Benj Parker8.10 A Cook1119.34 A Larkin64.12 A Dickson Clark6.38 9 Tenants Young men C Bradbury jr2.50 J. Hager jr2.50 Wm A Russell9.74 T Teel3.15 N. Lampson4.77 S Lampson2.50 S Gardner jr2.50 ————— (7 young men)507$522.30 Names of Common LaborersHouses &cAcresTax E Whitney N J Va
in Charlestown) is $800, which does not include the profits of some of them in the book and stationery trade. The Rev. James Walker, of the board of trustees, and later the president of Harvard College, delivered the Phi Beta Kappa oration at the commencement exercises August 29, 1827. The next year, June 14, 1828, he delivered the Election sermon. A number of advertisements relating to private schools in Charlestown appear in this volume:— Female school The winter term of Miss Mary A. Clark's school for the instruction of young ladies in the solid branches of education will commence on Monday next. Application for admission to this school may be made to Benjamin Swift, Chester Adams, Henry Jaques, committee. Charlestown, November 15, 1827. June 7, 1828, the private school kept by Nathaniel Magoun opens. Under date of August 9, 1828, appears the notice of a select school to be kept by Moses A. Curtis. Latin and Greek will be taught. But most interesting of thes
ee Schools, Seal of, 100. Charlestown Schools After 1825, 16-26, 46-52, 67-83, 92-100. Chase, Philip, 38. Chelmsford, Mass., 16. Chesnut Court, 59. Childs, S., 14. Chillis, E., 15. City Hall, Boston, 100. Clarendon Rill, 63, 64. Clark, —, 14. Clark, T, 12. Clark, Joseph H., 53. Clark, Mary A., 23. Class Day Tree, 6. Cleveland, H. W. S., 31, 33. Cobbet, E., 12. Coenonia Club, 86. Colburn, Joshua O., 16. Colburn's Mental Arithmetic, 25. Colby, Lewis, 48. College AClark, Mary A., 23. Class Day Tree, 6. Cleveland, H. W. S., 31, 33. Cobbet, E., 12. Coenonia Club, 86. Colburn, Joshua O., 16. Colburn's Mental Arithmetic, 25. Colby, Lewis, 48. College Avenue, 63, 85. Columbus Avenue, 55. Comstock's Chemistry, 98. Common Street, 81. Conant, 51. Conant, Peter, 18. Cook, A., 14. Cooke, S. N., 51. Cooper, J., 15. Copp's Hill, 5. Copps, Samuel, 10. Cordis Street, 93. Cost of Schools, 1838, 95. Cotton Hill, 2. Craigie House, Cambridge, 6. Crocker, —, 81. Cross Street, 57, 90. Crowninshield, Sarah M., 71. Cummings' First Lessons in Geography and Astronomy, 25. Curtis, David, 74. Curtis, H. K., 69. Curtis, Mo