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Charlestown schools after 1825. By Frank Mortimer Hawes
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1828-1829.
The affairs of wards 3 and 6 were assigned to Robert G. Tenney, land of wards 4 and 5 to Luke Wyman.
Miss Whittemore was appointed to school No. 4, Miss Stearns to No. 5, Miss Ward to No. 3, land Miss Gerrish to No. 6, tall for the summer ing known henceforth as No. 4, that at Milk Row as No. 5, the one in the Alewife Brook neighborhood as No. 6, and the one at the extremity of the town as No. 7. Mr. Tenney had the care of No. 4 and No. 5 Mr. Wyman of No. 6 and No. 7.
The summer schools were examined Wednesday, October 14, and the teachers, according to this num y-four. This school has given the trustees much anxiety, but since it was under the present management it has improved, and appeared well at the examination.
Captain Tenney examined No. 4 (Winter Hill). Thirty-five were present out of the fifty-two enrolled.
The captain did not commend the teacher or the school.
The Trustees