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Hooper, Thomas, 22.
Hovey, James, 77, 80, 83.
Hovey, W., 15.
Hunnewell, William, 13.
Hurd, J. Stearns, 20, 21.
Hutchinson, H., 15.
Hutchinson, Thomas, 11.
Hyde, Adeline, 17.
Inman Street, Cambridge, 9.
Ireland, George W., 56.
Ireland, John, 10, 56.
Jackson, Rev., Henry, 16, 18, 46.
Jaques, Fannie C., 53.
Jaques, Henry, 23, 48.
Jaques, Colonel, Samuel, 89, 90.
Jaqtith, Miss, 52.
Jaquith, O., 81.
Jaquith, Mrs., Polly, 17.
Jeemes, J., 15.
Jeffurds, Mary W., 51, 67.
Jenks, Joseph W., 46.
Jewett, Henry I., 71.
Johnson, C. A., 82.
Johnson, Elizabeth L., 72.
Johnson, Jotham, 12.
Jones, Mary E., 82, 83.
Jones, Roxanna, 17.
Joy, Benjamin, 12.
Judkins, R., 15, 19, 20.
Kelly, Hall J., 10, 17, 18.
Kendall, Isaac, 71.
Kent house, 60.
Kent, Jonathan, 10.
Kent, Samuel, 10.
Kidder, A. M., 53.
Kidder, Andrew, 55.
Kidder, J., 12.
Kimball, Charles, 82, 96.
Kimball, George A., 53.
King, C. C., 46.
Kirkpatrick, Eleanor G., 53.
Knapp Street, 56.
Knight, C.,
s.
Later on we shall have occasion to speak of Miss Whipple again.
The next teachers, of whom I have learned nothing, were Ira Stickney and Eliza D. Ward. Joseph W. Jenks, son of Dr. Jenks, a Charlestown divine, taught during the winter of 1828-9.
He had a brother who kept a private school in that part of Malden which is now Jenks, a Charlestown divine, taught during the winter of 1828-9.
He had a brother who kept a private school in that part of Malden which is now Everett.
(Note.—While here Mr. Jenks boarded with Mrs. Phipps, daughter of a Mr. Copp, who lived in a house at the lower end of Craigie Street, on the Spring estate.
Mr. Farrar, a later teacher, boarded also with Mrs. Phipps. Miss Martha Tufts has in her possession a silver medal, given her in 1827, when a pupil of Mr. Dyer.
ThiMr. Jenks boarded with Mrs. Phipps, daughter of a Mr. Copp, who lived in a house at the lower end of Craigie Street, on the Spring estate.
Mr. Farrar, a later teacher, boarded also with Mrs. Phipps. Miss Martha Tufts has in her possession a silver medal, given her in 1827, when a pupil of Mr. Dyer.
This gentleman boarded with Miss Sarah Hawkins; Mr. Sherman, and probably Mr. Coombs, boarded there also.
Miss Hawkins was the sister of Guy C. Hawkins, and the house stood on Bow Street, near the site of the Methodist church.
It was here that Miss Hawkins opened a private school, to be mentioned later on. She married Henry Adams, E
tchinson, Thomas, 90.
Hutchinson, Thomas M., 86.
Hutchinson, Thomas O., 90.
Hoxie, Mary A., 22.
Hyde, Richard J., 16.
Hyde, Thomas L., 16.
Indicutt, John, 80.
Indicutt, Mary, bS.
Ipswich, Mass., 29.
Ireland, Abigail, 81.
Ireland, Abraham, 79, 80, 81, 84.
Ireland, George W., 79, 85.
Ireland, Jonathan, 81. 85.
Ireland, Thomas, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85.
Irish Bend, 55.
Island No.10, 50.
Isle Petit Anse, 56.
Jackson, 58.
Jackson, Patrick T., 73, 78, 84. James River, 4, 12.
Jenks, Joseph W., 30.
Jerrett's Station, 7.
Jerusalem Plank Road, 6, 7.
John Abbot Lodge, 23, 72.
Johnson, Isack, 79.
Johnson, Jotham, 43.
Johnson, Mary, 79.
Johnson, William, 79.
Jones, Charles G., 4, 16.
Kelly, Thomas, 16.
Kendall, Arthur I., 72.
Kendall, Francis, 71, 72.
Kendall, Isaac, 71.
Kendall, Isaac Brooks, 21, 71.
Kendall, Isaac, Jr., 71.
Kendall, Lucy (Sables), 71.
Kendall, Richard F., 72.
Kendrick, David, 4, 16.
Kennedy, John, 4, 16.
Kenneson, Albert, 69, 70.
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