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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
ear and a half the husband draws with great regularity both his own salary and his wife's. She taught with her husband until December, 1818. March 1, 1819, we find the town voting to employ another master in addition to the one now employed. Peter T. Gray was then employed. A committee was also appointed at this meeting to consider school accommodation and organization, and at an adjourned meeting, April 5, they made a lengthy report to this effect: 1st That the town contains 202 familharTaught Girls School 1814May-Nov. 1814Samuel CampbelTaught Girls School 1815May-Oct. 1816Nathaniel MagounTaught Girls School 1817May-Nov. 1818Mrs. Abijah Kendallfirst woman employed Primary schools established 1819. 1819Mch.-April, 1820Peter T. Gray 1819Nov.-Nov. 1820Nathaniel Cogswell 1820Nov.-Feb. 1821William H. Furness1820from Medford 1821Feb.-Oct. 1822George W. Osborne1820from Bostonb. 1779 d. 1876 1821Nov.-July, 1826Luther Angier 1822Jan.-Feb. 1822Calvin Lincoln1820from Hingha