by administrator | Jul 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
Students of the Orleans County Grammar School To search quickly for a specific name, use the Find option on your Internet browser. Orleans County Grammar School Students 1839 Rev. A. L. Twilight, Principal ~ Rev. D. L. French, Vocal Music Males Names Hometown...
by administrator | Jan 5, 2011 | Grammar School
The trustees delayed to enter upon this work and finally declined to erect such a building as he thought necessary. The discussion of this question, and other matters relating to the school and church went so far as to become acrimonious and the oneness of feeling...
by administrator | Jan 5, 2011 | Grammar School
Mr. Woodward remained as a teacher till the close of 1827, when a Mr. Hill took the school. I have not been able to find out where Mr. Hill came from or to what place he went; but he left rather suddenly in the middle of a term, in April, 1828, and Judge Isaac Parker...
by administrator | Jan 5, 2011 | Grammar School
Like many other new things this new institution had many tribulations in getting into fair running order. Scholars were not so plenty as in later years. By the census of 1820 Orleans county contained only 5,457 inhabitants. A large proportion of these were “early...
by administrator | Jan 5, 2011 | Grammar School
James Seavey, Sam’l Smith, Jr., Sam’l Ward were appointed a committee to procure the stone to underpin the academy, and the posts and boards to make the necessary fence. This business, however, and the leveling of the ground cost the town a deal of trouble. Several...