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7 Joseph Miller 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 Tenants) Non-resident Landholders Benjamin JoyHouse Barn140113.20 Wm Buckley Jotham Johnson Non-resident LandholdersHouses &cAcresTax A Davenport6924.08 N Goddard86.59 S. Watson62.38 T. Foster3344.17 Benj. Rand5 A. Cutter3 1/22.27 Wm Hunnewell1 T. Goddard W. C. Phipps J Phipps N. Austin A. Ward1019.44 Wm Frost22 1/28.54 F. Sawyer42.59 L. TappanBleachery & Printing64.80 ————— (18 N. R. Landholders)829$792.86 11301236.17 ————— 1959$2029.03 S
an was put in charge of this school. All three teachers received a salary of $650, which was raised to $700 later on. About the time which we are considering, the school for girls, which had been at the Training Field, was transferred to the Town Hill side, and the boys' school at the latter place now occupied the newer and more commodious building at the Training Field. I find no mention of this change previous to the spring of 1834, but it may have been earlier than that. December 30 it ithe care of five masters, have reached a standing not before attained by them. These five teachers were Joshua Bates (salary, $800) and James Swan ($700) at the Training Field school; Nathan Merrill ($700) and Reuben Swan, Jr. ($700), at the Town Hill, or Female, school; William D. Swan ($700) at the Neck School. We are able to name the teachers who served in the ten primary schools this year, at a maximum salary of $225. They were: A. G. Twy– cross, Susan Sawyer, Mary Walker, Hannah Andrews,
s, Mather E., 90. Hawes School, South Boston, 67. Hawkins, Christopher, 11. Hawkins, Guy C., 11, 26, 48, 49, 50, 52, 67, 69, 76. Hawkins, Guy C., Papers, 10-15, 40-45. Hawkins House, 55, Hay, Sarah G., 82. Hay, Esther M., 81, 82. Hayes Estate, 63. Hazelton, Amos, 10, 49, 72. Heald, Helen E., 53. Hemlock Wood. 1, 8. Henchman, Nathaniel H., 11, 17, 18. Henderson, C. E., 53. Higginson, Colonel T. W., 6, 37. Highland Avenue, 46, 53, 57, 85. High Street, Boston, 4. Hill, Ephraim, 74. Hill, Ives, 54. Hill, J. D., 12. Hilliard, A. S., 31, 33. Historical Society, Somerville. 88. Historical Society, Somerville, Officers of, 84. Hoit, A. G., 21. Holden, Bertha E., 53. Holden, Oliver, 73. Hollis Hall, 6. Holmes, O. W., 3, 53. Holmes' Field, 6. Holroyd, John, 20, 22. Holt, Chauncey, 90. Hooper, John C., 93. Hooper, Thomas, 22. Hovey, James, 77, 80, 83. Hovey, W., 15. Hunnewell, William, 13. Hurd, J. Stearns, 20, 21. Hutchinson, H., 15. Hutchins