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Josephine Smith (search for this): chapter 1
Lawrence. Otis F. Litchfield. Horace E. Morse. Herman Mills. Helen E. Mills. Thatcher Magoun, 3d. Sarah Miller. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephine Smith. From Everett. Julian Van Voorhies. Fred. Van Voorhies. From Newbury. Mary A. Jackson. Mary S. Moody. From Winchester. Edward Bacon. John Bacon, Jr. From Woburn. Traverse Morong. From Falmouth, me. Susie M. Noyes. From Vermont. Frances F. Stimpson. From New York. William Adams. From Santo Domingo. Arthur Washington Lithgow. Thomas Lithgow. From Porto Rico. Frederic De Mena. Enrique De Mena. From Cuba. Manuel Calves. Everisto Calves
Frances F. Stimpson (search for this): chapter 1
ank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephine Smith. From Everett. Julian Van Voorhies. Fred. Van Voorhies. From Newbury. Mary A. Jackson. Mary S. Moody. From Winchester. Edward Bacon. John Bacon, Jr. From Woburn. Traverse Morong. From Falmouth, me. Susie M. Noyes. From Vermont. Frances F. Stimpson. From New York. William Adams. From Santo Domingo. Arthur Washington Lithgow. Thomas Lithgow. From Porto Rico. Frederic De Mena. Enrique De Mena. From Cuba. Manuel Calves. Everisto Calves. Raymond De Groen. Antonio De Navarro. Everardo Woodbury. Residence unknown. John Henry Bufford. David Callender. John Hutchinson. John Hood. Kitty Hood. Charles Stanton. Grandchildren of A. K. Hathaway. children of Thomas Chase Thurlow and Sarah Kimball Th
Ned Hastings (search for this): chapter 1
assistance rendered in the preparation of this article. The following is a partial list of the pupils of the Hathaway School, with places of residence as nearly correct as it was possible to obtain them:— From Medford. Emily Angier. Harry Bradlee. Eliza Bishop. Josephine L. Bates. Joseph D. Cushing. Sarah M. Cushing. Julia Cushing. Nellie Evans. George G. Floyd. Eliza M. Gill. Eleanor H. Green. Samuel S. Green. Edmund F. Hooper. Agnes E. Hathaway. Sarah K. Hathaway. Ned Hastings. Edward Holman. Herbert Holman. Samuel C. Lawrence. Otis F. Litchfield. Horace E. Morse. Herman Mills. Helen E. Mills. Thatcher Magoun, 3d. Sarah Miller. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore.
Alice Brooks Hathaway (search for this): chapter 1
ldren were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway: Edward Kimball Hathaway, born in Woburn, August 19, 1838, drowned in Mystic River, just below Cradock bridge, Medford, July 9, 1844. Mariannette Hale Hathaway, born in Woburn, July 21, 1840; died in Medford, December 12, 1873. Sarah Kimball Hathaway, born in Medford, July 1, 1845; married, April 24, 1867, Abner Loammi Deane, who died in Medford, November 22, 1867. Mrs. Deane married, October 15, 1879, Thomas Chase Thurlow of West Newbury. Alice Brooks Hathaway, born in Medford, October, 1847; died in Medford, August 24, 1849. Agnes Elizabeth Hathaway, born in Medford, December 25, 1849; married, October 1, 1873, Henry Nelson Loud of Au Sable, Mich.; died at Ann Arbor, Mich., March 25,909. Mr. Hathaway died in Medford, September 16, 1860. Mrs. Hathaway died in Medford, May 29, 1881. Sarah K. and Agnes E. Hathaway both taught in the public schools of Medford. I am indebted to Miss Eliza M. Gill for assistance rendered in the preparation
Mary S. Moody (search for this): chapter 1
er. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephine Smith. From Everett. Julian Van Voorhies. Fred. Van Voorhies. From Newbury. Mary A. Jackson. Mary S. Moody. From Winchester. Edward Bacon. John Bacon, Jr. From Woburn. Traverse Morong. From Falmouth, me. Susie M. Noyes. From Vermont. Frances F. Stimpson. From New York. William Adams. From Santo Domingo. Arthur Washington Lithgow. Thomas Lithgow. From Porto Rico. Frederic De Mena. Enrique De Mena. From Cuba. Manuel Calves. Everisto Calves. Raymond De Groen. Antonio De Navarro. Everardo Woodbury. Residence unknown. John Henry Bufford. David C
Samuel C. Lawrence (search for this): chapter 1
icle. The following is a partial list of the pupils of the Hathaway School, with places of residence as nearly correct as it was possible to obtain them:— From Medford. Emily Angier. Harry Bradlee. Eliza Bishop. Josephine L. Bates. Joseph D. Cushing. Sarah M. Cushing. Julia Cushing. Nellie Evans. George G. Floyd. Eliza M. Gill. Eleanor H. Green. Samuel S. Green. Edmund F. Hooper. Agnes E. Hathaway. Sarah K. Hathaway. Ned Hastings. Edward Holman. Herbert Holman. Samuel C. Lawrence. Otis F. Litchfield. Horace E. Morse. Herman Mills. Helen E. Mills. Thatcher Magoun, 3d. Sarah Miller. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephi
Samuel S. Green (search for this): chapter 1
n the public schools of Medford. I am indebted to Miss Eliza M. Gill for assistance rendered in the preparation of this article. The following is a partial list of the pupils of the Hathaway School, with places of residence as nearly correct as it was possible to obtain them:— From Medford. Emily Angier. Harry Bradlee. Eliza Bishop. Josephine L. Bates. Joseph D. Cushing. Sarah M. Cushing. Julia Cushing. Nellie Evans. George G. Floyd. Eliza M. Gill. Eleanor H. Green. Samuel S. Green. Edmund F. Hooper. Agnes E. Hathaway. Sarah K. Hathaway. Ned Hastings. Edward Holman. Herbert Holman. Samuel C. Lawrence. Otis F. Litchfield. Horace E. Morse. Herman Mills. Helen E. Mills. Thatcher Magoun, 3d. Sarah Miller. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vau
A. K. Hathaway (search for this): chapter 1
From New York. William Adams. From Santo Domingo. Arthur Washington Lithgow. Thomas Lithgow. From Porto Rico. Frederic De Mena. Enrique De Mena. From Cuba. Manuel Calves. Everisto Calves. Raymond De Groen. Antonio De Navarro. Everardo Woodbury. Residence unknown. John Henry Bufford. David Callender. John Hutchinson. John Hood. Kitty Hood. Charles Stanton. Grandchildren of A. K. Hathaway. children of Thomas Chase Thurlow and Sarah Kimball Thurlow, Nee Hathaway: George Chase Thurlow. Edward Kimball Thurlow. Susan Chase Thurlow. Winthrop Hale Thurlow. All born in West Newbury, Mass. Edward Kimball Thurlow and wife are now living in Wuhu, China. George Chase Thurlow and Annie Goodrich Thurlow have four children: George Harold Thurlow. Dorothy Goodrich Thurlow. Lois Chase Thurlow. Elizabeth Kimball Thurlow. These last are the tenth generation living on Chase estate. children of Henry Nelson and Agnes E. H. Loud:
Julia Cushing (search for this): chapter 1
Hathaway died in Medford, May 29, 1881. Sarah K. and Agnes E. Hathaway both taught in the public schools of Medford. I am indebted to Miss Eliza M. Gill for assistance rendered in the preparation of this article. The following is a partial list of the pupils of the Hathaway School, with places of residence as nearly correct as it was possible to obtain them:— From Medford. Emily Angier. Harry Bradlee. Eliza Bishop. Josephine L. Bates. Joseph D. Cushing. Sarah M. Cushing. Julia Cushing. Nellie Evans. George G. Floyd. Eliza M. Gill. Eleanor H. Green. Samuel S. Green. Edmund F. Hooper. Agnes E. Hathaway. Sarah K. Hathaway. Ned Hastings. Edward Holman. Herbert Holman. Samuel C. Lawrence. Otis F. Litchfield. Horace E. Morse. Herman Mills. Helen E. Mills. Thatcher Magoun, 3d. Sarah Miller. Emily Nason. Helen Porter. Elisha Pierce. Georgianna Pierce. Julia Raymond. Agnes Raymond. The Misses Revalion. Marietta T. Reed. Milton F. Roberts. Frank Stev
t known, but there was no more trouble, and Mr. Hathaway proved to the satisfaction of everybody concerned that he was both able and willing to protect his pupils. After resigning as teacher of the West Grammar School Mr. Hathaway opened a private English and Classical School and fitted young men of his school for college. Amherst, Dartmouth, Harvard, Tufts and Williams Colleges all received students from his school. His school was first located in the second story of the Medford Branch Raed good instruments, and enjoyed assisting and instructing his pupils on the east field. He was very strong in the languages, particularly Latin. I studied that before the English grammar, by his advice. Miss Hale taught the younger pupils in English, but we always recited in language and elocution in the larger room to Mr. Hathaway. He always seemed to be suffering from a hidden malady that sapped his bodily strength, aud we were conscious of his fortitude in bearing his burden. He was fi
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