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Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907 8 0 Browse Search
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age2.50 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 Varnum S SawyerTenant15.20 R Judkinsat Sawyers2.50 A. Thurstondo2.50 A. S. Tandydo2.50 E. Chillisat Greenleafs2.50 J Cooper6.75 W Walsh26.10 T GreenleafTenant14.75 W Wilcolm11.25 W HoveyTenant7.25 J Barry S Glillen C Knight J Green P Greenleafat Brew house2.50 J W Loringat Childs2.50 A WheelerTenant5.73 D Titusat Torrys2.50 E Pearsonat Cutters2.50 D AmesTenant6.42 B Parker8.03 H Hutchinsonat Parkers2.50 W Butlerat Bradburys2.50 J Mearsat Bradburys2.50 L Stevensat Cutters2.50 G Knowltonat Cutters2.50 L Hathernat Cutters2.50 J Jeemes (?) L Blodget C Fordat Torrys2.50 —— 32 Common Laborers139.18 622.30 —
in the primary schools to practice needle work. Of bills approved in May, Cornelius Walker received $200, Samuel Barrett, $151.88 (teacher of the Female school), and Peter Conant, $200. Thursday, September 21, 1826, the ward 4 school under Miss Knight was examined by Messrs. Kelley and Phipps. The school is in a condition to deserve their unqualified disapprobation. They made an attempt to visit school No. 5, kept by Miss Frost, but owing to a want of punctuality on their part in regard to schools. It appears that Mr. Kelley, himself a teacher in Boston, but a resident on Somerville soil, was the author of a spelling book which the trustees voted not to introduce into the Charlestown schools. November 7, of bills approved, Hersina Knight received $65; Martha Frost, $62.30. April 3, 1827, voted that teachers of the grammar schools (within the Neck) must be present at their schools ten minutes before the time appointed to open, which must be at 8 o'clock A. M., and two o'clo
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., 15. Knight, Hersina, 18, 19. Knowlton, G., 15. Lake, Alice E., 10. Lampson, E., 14. Lampson, N., 14. Lampson, S., 14. Landers Street, 56. Larkin, A., 14. Latin Grammar School, 20. Latin School, 91. Laurel Street, 57. Lawrence, Rosewell B., 37. Lawrence Street, 81. Lears, Georgia, 53. Lee, General, 87. Libby, Martha E., 53. Liberty Tree, 5. Lindsey, A. O., 99. Littlefield, Joshua, 11. Locke, Ann W., 71, 72, 81, 82. Locke, Irene S., 75. Locke, Lydia W., 99. Locke, Margaret W., 7