Search Archives Record
Metadata
Catalog Number/Object ID |
2009-100-1Qu1.27 |
Object Name |
Folders (containers) |
Title |
Schools -1853-1859 |
Scope & Content/Description |
This folder, labeled Schools 1853-1859, contains the following: 1. Payment voucher, $33.63 to Benjamin Cole for materials and labor on schools, including repairs to stoves, pokers, pipe, ink cans, rods, wire, grates, netting, funnels, etc., January-November 1852. Paid January 1853. 2. Payment voucher, $19.71 to Harris Silver for cleaning and repairs to stoves, locks, grates, a stove ($6.50), pokers, January-December 1852. Paid January 20, 1853. 3. Payment voucher, $365 to Sanborn & Stuart, second payment on contract for building schoolhouse on Mechanic Square, December 19, 1853. Submitted to J.H. Robinson, Building Committee, November 14, 1853 4. Payment voucher, $1.00 to J.C. Cloutman for labor altering 2 pots n the schoolhouse chimney at Mechanic Square, November 17, 1853. 5. Payment voucher, $250 to Sanborn & Stuart on the contract for building schoolhouse at Mechanic Square, 1853. 6. Payment voucher, $16 to James Parker for drafting plan for primary schoolhouse on Lee Street and drafting plan for primary and intermediate schoolhouse on Mechanic Square, December 5, 1853. 7. Payment voucher, $7.00 to John Shattuck for work on stove at schoolhouse, November 17, 1853. 8. Payment voucher, $365 to Sanborn & Stuart, 25% of contract to build new schoolhouse at Mechanic Square, November 14, 1853. 9. Payment voucher, $23.85 to J.C. Cloutman for labor whitewashing fence, for bricks, lime, barrels of cement, etc., October 1853. 10. Payment voucher, $.48 cents to James Conner for drilling 12 inches at 4 cents per inch, October 29, 1853. 11. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for services at the Grammar School, one term, ending January 1, 1853. 12. Payment voucher, $.68 cents to John M. Loid for labor at schoolhouse yard on Lee Street, October 24, 1853. 13. Payment voucher, $137.50 to Samuel G. Stevens for services as master of South Grammar School for quarter ending December 31, 1852. Paid January 5, 1853. 14. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Jane E. Chadwick for teaching at South Grammar School, quarter ending December 31, 1852. Paid January 3, 1853. 15. Payment voucher, $187.50 to Sanborn & Stuart on contract for building schoolhouse on Lee Street, August 8, 1853. 16. Payment voucher, $37.50 to E.H. Lindsey for services in primary school district No. 8, one term, ending January 1, 1853. 17. Payment voucher, $37.50 to M.A. Cross for services as teacher of primary school No. 7, three months, ending January 1, 1853. 18. Payment voucher, $37.50 to C.T. Whidden for services as teacher of primary school No. 6, three months, ending January 1, 1853. 19. Payment voucher, $37.50 to H. Newhall for tuition, three months, ending January 1, 1853. 20. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Hannah Goodwin for instruction of primary school No. 2, one term, ending January 1, 1853. 21. Payment voucher, $37.50 to A. Bartlett for instructing a primary school for one term, ending January 1, 1853. 22. Payment voucher, $37.50 to M.G. Thompson for tuition of primary school No. 1, one term, ending January 1, 1853. 23. Payment voucher, $37.50 to M.E. Graves for tuition, three months, ending January 1, 1853. 24. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Mary A. Alley for teaching the female high school, one term, ending January 1, 1853. 25. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Elisa Dixey for services as assistant at the North Grammar School from October 1, 1852, to January 1, 1853. 26. Payment voucher, $50 to C.A. Fiske for services as assistant at the high school for three months, ending January 1, 1853. 27. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah H. Alley for teaching school, one term, ending January 1, 1853, and $1.06 reimbursement for money paid for a bead frame. 28. Payment voucher, $83.50 to L. Miles (G. Wales?), August 16, 1853. Approved by Daniel Appleton, Secretary of Building Committee. 29. Payment voucher, $187.50 to Sanborn & Stuart, second payment on contract for building schoolhouse on Lee Street, August 30, 1853. 30. Payment voucher, $45 to Benjamin Brown, treasurer of the Marblehead Charitable Society, one year's interest as endorsed on note., January 5, 1853. 31. Payment voucher, $54.24, received of Daniel Appleto, secretary of School Committee, for Lynn-Salem tuition of children at the Farm School for year ending January 1, 1852. Signed by Joseph P. (?) and George Wilson. 32. Payment voucher, $7.44 to Henry M. Osborn for paint and labor, April through July, 1852. Paid January 3, 1853. 33. Payment voucher, $1.42 to Simeon Dodge for repairs to schools, June, July and November 1952. Paid January 3, 1853. 34. Payment voucher, $33.90 to Thomas Appleton for wood and coal delivered to schools, September, October and December 1852. Paid January 3, 1853. 35. Payment voucher, $2.80 to Hooper R. Goodwin for repairing school benches, mending glass and fence at Farm School, 20 feet of board, cutting funnel flue at North School, October 11, 1853. 36. Payment voucher, $1.00 to James Coffin for advertising in the Marblehead Mercury for teacher wanted, December 18 and 25, 1852. Paid January 3, 1853. 37. Payment voucher, $13.65 to Humphrey & Twisden for coal delivered to schools, January-February 1853. 38. Payment voucher, $375 to Sanborn & Stuart, last payment on contract for building schoolhouse on Lee Street, September 22, 1853. 39. Payment voucher, $3.21 to A.F. Holt and N.B. Brown for 11 copies of Peltons Keys to Outline Maps, January 31, 1853. 40. Payment voucher, $8.25 to J.C. Cloutman for labor at schools, whitewashing, etc., 1853. 41. Payment voucher, $1.00 to Salem Gazette for advertising for a teacher, March 22, 1853. 42. Payment voucher, $7.50 to National Insurance for coverage of schoolhouse on Mechanic Square, 1853. 43. Petition by J.H. Robinson, R. Knowland, Daniel Appleton, James Parker and W.B. Brown to the Town requesting that a meeting be called to authorize the taking of land belonging to the heirs of Eben R. Harris for the building of a new schoolhouse, July 13, 1853. 44. Report to the School Committee, 1853, submitted by R. Knowland(?), James Parker and Hooper R. Goodwin. 45. Petition to the Selectmen for building two new schoolhouses submitted by Benjamin Hientoon(?), Edward A. Lawrence, Daniel Appleton, George W. Patch, W.B. Brown and Joseph H. Robinson, 1853. 46. Letter to the Selectmen from J.H. Robinson, Building Committee, dated September 29, 1853, regarding new schoolhouse at Mechanic Square. 47. Proposal to the School Committee, May 5, 1853, submitted to George Wilson, Chairman, by W.B. Brown. 49. Payment voucher, $64.53 to Sanborn & Stuart for window blinds, July 21, 1854. 50. Payment voucher, $151.69 to Joseph Strong for labor and materials in connection with new schoolhouse on Mechanic Square, May 24, 1854. 51. Payment voucher, $479.63 to Sanborn & Stuart for materials and interest, on new schoolhouse building, April 7, 1854. 52. Payment voucher, $4.00 to Jacob C. Cloutman for difference in the cost of slates as estimated, October 7, 1854. 53. Petition to School Committee from W.B. Brown, Daniel Appleton, J.H. Robinson, E.A. Lawrence and John Swett, February 10, 1854, to build a new schoolhouse for the South Female Grammar School. 54. Report on petition for new schoolhouse, dated March, 14, 1854, John Adams, Moderator, attested to by Glover Broughton, Town Clerk. 55. Payment voucher, $125 to Charles J. White for teaching one quarter, ending June 30, 1854. 56. Payment voucher, $24.25 to J.H. Robinson for services searching records, writing and recording deeds, writing contracts, in connection with building a primary school, May 1853. 57. Payment voucher, $5.00 to Benjamin Frost for a clock (5.50) and for repairing a clock (.50), December 4, 1854. 58. Payment voucher, $47.85 to Samuel L. Young for services as a member of the School Committee, visiting schools from April 1855 to March 1856. Approved by Benjamin K. Prentiss, C.H. Dutton and Franklin Knight. 59. Payment voucher, $11.22 to James Parker for labor and materials on School Street schoolhouse, November 1855. 60. Payment voucher, $2.59 to P.D. Cloutman for a sheet lead, nails, labor and life boat, and for painting gutters at Back Street School, February 1855 and August 1856. 61. Request to the Selectmen from the School Committee, dated May 1, 1855, regarding filling vacancies in the board. Signed by B.K. Prentiss. 62. Payment voucher, $50 to M.A. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 7, three months, ending January 1, 1855. 63. Payment voucher, $50 to Jane E. Chadwick for teaching Primary School No. 5, quarter ending December 31, 1854. 64. Payment voucher, $75 to Mary A. Alley for teaching school for one term, ending January 1, 1855. 65. Payment voucher, $100 to Roscoe G. Greene for teaching, quarter ending December 31, 1854. 66. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for services in North Grammar School for one term, January 1, 1855. 67. Payment voucher, $62.50 to E.A. Blaisdell for services as assistant of the high school, term ending January 1, 1855. 68. Payment voucher,$50 to Caroline Newhall for services as assistant at boys' high school, January 1, 1855. 69. Payment voucher, $66.67 to Mary K. Devereux for teaching Primary School No. 8, four months, January 1, 1855. 70. Payment voucher, $50 to M.E. Graves for services at the female north grammar school, one term, ending January 1, 1855. 71. Payment voucher, $50 to Caroline B. Hammond for teaching Primary School No. 6 for two months, ending December 31, 1854. 72. Report of the School Committee submitted to the Selectmen regarding the condition of the Farm schoolhouse and repairs needed, 1856, submitted by Daniel Appleton, John B. Richmond, J.H. Robinson, W.B. Brown, Andrew Lackey, James B. Batchelder and B.R. Allen. 73. Payment voucher, $32.50 to B.K. Prentiss for services on School Committee, 1855-1856. 74. Payment voucher, $21.50 to C.H. Dutton for services on School Committee between March 1855 and March 1856. 75. Payment voucher, $126.53 to Smith & Hammond for labor and materials at School Street schoolhouse, including oil, lead, glass, chrome, putty, June-July 1856. 76. Payment voucher, $200.94 to Smith & Hammond for repairs on schoolhouses, July 1856. 77. Payment voucher, $15.90 to William C. Bowler for labor at new schoolhouse, October-November 1856. 78. Payment voucher, $24.79 to T.T. Paine for "highway," November-December 1856. 79. Petition of Richard D. Snow and others, requesting an apapropriation sufficient to build a new schoolhouse in the vicinity of the Farms, October 25, 1856. 80. Payment voucher, $22.50 to National Insurance for policy on Sewall Grammar School, June 12, 1856. 81. Petition by Richard D. Snow and others regarding building of the Farm schoolhouse, August 14, 1856. Submitted by Richard D. Snow, Franklin Alley, Hazen Barnard, Elisha T. Brown, E.N. Wiggin, John H. Broughton, Charles Broughton, William Bartlett, William Horne, R. Brookhouse, Joseph B. Hathaway, Thomas C. Hathaway, Seth W. Hathaway. 82. Payment voucher, $5.00 to Ebenezer R. Harris for materials and labor at schoolhouse, December 5, 1857. 83. Payment voucher, $12.00 to J. McCool(?) for repairs to schoolhouse wall on Rowland Street, September 1857. 84. Payment voucher, $105.18 to Joseph W. Lindsey, materials for Marchant schoolhouse, October-November 1858. 85. Payment voucher, $3.00 to James Parker for drafting a plan and writing stipulations for schoolhouse on Rowland Street, September 8. 1858. 86. Report by the Builidng Committee to the Selectmen regarding building a new schoolhouse on Rowland Street, October 4, 1858. Signed by W.B. Brown, James Parker, John Goodwin, John S. Martin and J. Orne. 87. Payment voucher, $2.12 to William F. Cloon for materials for the Farm School, June 1858. 88. Payment voucher, $44.82 to W.B. Brown & Co. for supplies for schools, including keys, mats, curtains, linen cord, fixtures, cloth, cord, ink, etc., 1859-1860. 89. Payment voucher, $6.60 to Henry Paine for services as a witness in Goodwin case, December 1859. 90. Payment voucher, $9.00 to Charles Franks for painting blinds at the high school, 1859. 91. Payment voucher, $6.60 to Crispus Graves for services as a witness in Goodwin case, December 1859. 92. Payment voucher, $6.60 to Stephen Hathaway for services as a witness in Goodwin case, December 1859. 93. Payment voucher, $22.50 to National Insurance Co. for renewal of policy on schoolhouse, June 11, 1859. 94. Payment voucher, $2.00 to Salem Gazette for adversiting for teachers, August and December 1852. 95. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Martha B. Traill for teaching, term ending December 31, 1852. 96. Payment voucher, $30 to William L. Jenkins for teaching the Farm School for one month, December 30, 1852. 97. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah Lindsey for teaching Primary School No. 4 for one term, ending December 30, 1852. 98. Payment voucher, $7.00 to John Sparkawk, Jr., for school supplies, including brooms, brushes, mugs, pails, mats, etc., January through December 1852. 99. Payment voucher, $1.00 to J.C. Cloutman for mending plaster in schoolhouse on Elm Street, August 16, 1852. 100. Payment voucher, $6.00 to John Pitman, October 20, 1852. 101. Payment voucher, $2.50 to Manning Sargent, June 4, 1852. 102. Payment voucher, $7.63 to D.S. Simpson for wood for new schoolhouse, December 1853 through January 1854. 103. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary G. Brown for teaching Primary School No. 5, four months, ending January 1, 1853. 104. Payment voucher, $8.33 to John Broughton for materials and labor at schools, including setting glass, fixing a table and oor, making shutters, fixing curtains and door catch and door step, fixing ventiliation passages, etc., October-December 1852. 105. Payment voucher, $175 to A.A. Keene for teaching, quarter ending December 31, 1852. 106. Payment voucher, $.72 cents to John Harris, cash for expenses for bringing Pelton's Maps, May 11, 1854. 107. Payment voucher, $5.00 to N.P. Bliss for making fires at Primary School No. 1 for the season ending April 1, 1854. 108. Payment voucher, $30.36 to Phares Shirley for coal delivered to schools, January-March 1854. 109. Payment voucher, $5.00 to George Standley for making fires at Primary School No. 5, winder ending April 1854. 110. Payment voucher, $2.63 to Worthington, Flanders & Co., Curtis Guild, for advertising in the Daily Evening Traveller for a teacher, April 1854. 111. Payment voucher, $2.00 to James Coffin for publishing notice of teaching wanted, February-April 1854. 112. Payment voucher, $54.00 to A.F. Holt for maps for school use, 1854. 113. Payment voucher, $4.00 to Samuel Wales for one desk and chair with inkstand, March 11, 1854. 114. Payment voucher, $52.00 to John H. Eastburn, Book and Job Printer, 14 State Street, Boston, for 1,000 school reports, March 3, 1854. 115. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah H. Alley for teaching for one term, ending April 1, 1854. and $5.00 for making fires. 116. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Caroline Newhall for teaching Primary School No. 8 for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 117. Payment voucher, $25 to Hannah R. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 1 for two months, ending April 1, 1854. 118. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Mary A. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 7 for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 119. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Caroline B. Hammond for teaching Primary School No. 6 for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 120. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Mary G. Brown for teaching Primar School No. 5 for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 121. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah Lindsey for teaching Primary School No. 4 for three months, ending March 30, 1854. 122. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Hannah Goodwin for teaching Primary School No. 3 for one term, ending January 1, 1854. 123. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Ann Bartlett for teaching primary school for one term, ending April 1, 1854. 124. Payment vouicher, $12.50 to Mary Hooper for teaching Primary School No. 1 for one month, ending February 1, 1854. 125. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Harriet Newhall for teaching the Intermediate School for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 126. Payment voucher, $37.50 to M.E. Graves for services as assistant at the Female North Grammar School for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 127. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Jane E. Chadwick for teaching at South Grammar School, quarter ending March 31, 1854. 128. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Eliza Dixey for services as assistant at the North Grammar School, January 1 to April 1,1854. 129. Payment voucher, $100 to Roscoe G. Greene for teaching for one quarter, ending March 31, 1854. 130. Payment voucher, $50 to Joanna C. Creesy for teaching at the high school for three months, ending April 1, 1854. 131. Payment voucher, $50 to E.A. Blaisdell for services as assistant at the South Female Grammar School from December 13, 1853, to April 1, 1854. 132. Payment voucher, 62.50 to Mary A. Alley for teaching the Female North Grammar School, one term, ending April 1, 1854. 133. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Elisa C. Bubier for teaching the South Female Grammar School, three months, ending April 1, 1854. 134. Payment voucher, $150 to Samuel G. Stevens for teaching the Boys' South Grammar School for one quarter, ending March 31, 1854. 135. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for services at North Grammar School from January 1 to April 1, 1854. 136. Payment voucher, $175 to Alpheus A. Keen for teaching at the high school for the quarter ending March 31, 1854. 137. Payment voucher, $21.55 to Benjamin G. Hathaway for materials and labor, January, April and May 1854. 138. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for services at the North Grammar School, one term, ending July 1, 1854. 139. Payment voucher, $36.67 to Joanna C. Creesy for services as assistant at the high school from April 1 to June 6, 1854. 140. Payment voucher, $120.66 to A.A. Keen for teaching at the high school for two months, ending May 31, 1854. 141. Payment voucher, $100 to Roscoe G. Greene for teaching , one quarter, ending June 30, 1854. 142. Payment voucher, $2.00 to James Coffin for advertising for teacher wanted for the high school, June 10, 1854. 143. Payment voucher, $18 to Charles Osborn for making fires at schools, November 1853 to May 1854. 144. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Eliza Dixey for services as assistant at the North Grammar School, one term, ending July 1, 1854. 145. Payment voucher, $39.71 to E.A. Blaisdell for services as assistant at the South Grammar School, ending June 30, 1854. 146. Payment voucher, $25 to Joseph R. Bassett for rent of hall for school from March 1 to June 1, 1854. 147. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Caroline Newhall for services in Primary School No. 8 for three months, ending July 1, 1854. 148. Payment voucher, $37.50 to M.A. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 7 for three months, ending July 1, 1854. 149. Payment voucher, $37.50 to C.B. Hammond for teaching Primary School No. 6 for three months, ending July 1, 1854. 150. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah Lindsey for teaching Primary School No. 4 for one term, ending June 30, 1854. 151. Payment voucher, $37.50 to H. Goodwin for teaching Primary School No. 3 for one term, ending July 1, 1854. 152. Payment voucher, $37.50 to A. Bartlett for teaching a primary school, one term, ending July 1, 1854. 153. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Harriett Newhall for teaching the South Intermediate School for 3 months, ending July 1, 1854. 154. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Mary A. Alley for teaching the Female North Grammar School, one term, ending July 1, 1854. 155. Payment voucher, $62.50 to E.C. Bubier for teaching the South Female Grammar School, three months, ending July 1, 1854. 156. Payment voucher, $37.50 M.E. Graves for services as assistant at the Female North Grammar School, three months, ending July 1, 1854. 157. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Mary G. Brown for services as assistant t the South Grammar School, three months, ending July 1, 1854. 158. Payment voucher, $37.50 to H.R. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 1, three months, ending July 1, 1854. 159. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Jane E. Chadwick for teaching Primary School No. 5, quarter ending June 30, 1854. 160. Payment voucher, $11.78 to John Broughton for materials and labor at schools, including fixing clocks, setting glass, taking down curtains for washing, cleaning windows, cleaning stoves, etc., March to June 1854. 161. Payment voucher, $16.53 to Benjamin Selman for sawing and splitting wood, getting in coal, setting glass, cleaning schools, etc., April-June 1854. 162. Payment voucher, $21.50 to Michael Lummus for making fires at schools and sawing and splitting wood, submitted for payment June 1854. 163. Payment voucher, $37.50 to Sarah H. Alley for teaching, one term, ending July 1, 1854. 164. Payment voucher, $17.58 to Daniel Appleton for travel expenses for the School Committee to Boston, Weymouth, Hanover and Abington, February-July 1854. 165. Payment voucher, $58.33 to H. Willey for teaching at the high school for one month and for two registers purchased for the school, $.75 cents, July 1854. 166. Payment voucher, $5.50 to John S. Atkins for "notifying" teachers, January-August 1854. 167. Payment voucher, $25 to John Bartol for materials and labor painting inside primary schoolhouse and glazing and "drawing" windows, August-September 1854. 168. Payment voucher, $50 to Marblehead Academy for rent, one quarter, 1854. 169. Payment voucher, $11.38 to Benjamin Savery for labor on schoolhouses, 6-1/2 days, September 4, 1854. 170. Payment voucher, $8.50 to Humphrey Grisden(?) for one tone of coal to school, July 1854. 171. Payment voucher, $11 to Benjamin Frost for eight-day clocks, August 11, 1854. 172. Payment voucher, $1.88 to Worthington, Flanders & Co. for advertising in the Daily Evening Traveller, teacher wanted, June 1854. 173. Payment voucher, $29.17 to Mary G. Brown for services as assistant at South Grammar School, seven weeks, ending August 18, 1854. 174. Payment voucher, $43.75 to Elisa C. Bubier, for teaching at the Female South Grammar School, seven weeks, ending August 17, 1854. 175. Payment voucher, $58.33-1/3 to Mary F. Lothrop for services as assistant at the Female South Grammar School, three and a half months, October 2, 1854. 176. Payment voucher, $62.50 to Etta A. Blaisdell for services as assistant at the high school, October 1, 1854. 177. Payment voucher, $50 to Eliza Dixey for services as assistant at the North Grammar School from July 1 to October 1, 1854. 178. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary E. Graves for services as assistant at the Female North Grammar School, one term, ending October 1, 1854. 179. Payment voucher, $75 to Mary A. Alley for teaching the Female North Grammar School, one term, ending October 1, 1854. 180. Payment voucher, $100 to Roscoe G. Greene for teaching the Farm School, one quarter, ending September 30, 1854. 181. Payment voucher, $150 to Elmer Valentine for teaching the North Grammar School for one term, October 1, 1854. 182. Payment voucher, $150 to Charles J. White for teaching, one quarter, ending September 30, 1854. 183. Payment voucher, $116.66 to Lorenzo P. Blood for teaching at the high school, two month, ending September 30, 1854. 184. Payment voucher, $296.18 to Thomas Appleton for coal delivered to schools, September 1854. 185. Payment voucher, $29.46 to Augustus F. Holt, Sower & Barnes, Booksellers & Publishers of Pelton's Outline Maps and Keys, School & Blank Books, Stationery, Curtain and Wallpapers, 33 North Third Street, Philadelphia, September 25, 1854, payment in full on account. 186. Payment voucher, $36 to Moses Gilbert for binding and repairing schoolhouse on High Street, September 21, 1854. 187. Payment voucher, $2.50 to A. Kemp and M. Prior for cleaning North School on High Street, September 2, 1854. 188. Payment voucher, $5.00 to Amos P. Alley for making school fires for one term, August 16, 1854. 189. Payment voucher, $1.00 to J.S. Phillips for mending and washing curtains for Primary School No. 8, September 6, 1854. 190. Payment voucher, $2.87 to D.S. Simpson for wood delivered to school, sawing and splitting same, March 7, 1854. 191. Payment voucher, $4.10 to John G. Hammond for glass and glazing of 10 lights and one lock for door, August 1854. 192. Payment voucher, $3.50 to Benjamin Savery for two days' labor, papering the Farm School, September 27, 1854. 193. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary Hooper for teaching Primary School No. 9 from July 1 to October 1, 1854. 194. Payment voucher, $50 to Caroline Newhall for teaching, one term, ending October 1, 1854. 195. Payment voucher, $50 to M.A. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 7, three months, ending October 1, 1854. 196. Payment voucher, $50 to Caroline B. Hammond for teaching Primary School No. 6 for three months, ending September 30, 1854. 197. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah Lindsey for teaching Primary School No. 4, one term, ending September 30, 1854. 198. Payment voucher, $50 to Jane E. Chadwick for teaching Primary School No. 5, quarter ending September 30, 1854. 199. Payment voucher, $50 to Hannah Goodwin for teaching Primary School No. 3, one term, ending October 1, 1854. 200. Payment voucher, $50 to Ann Bartlett for teaching Primary School No. 3, one term, ending October 1, 1854. 201. Payment voucher, $50 to Hannah R. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 1, three months, ending October 1, 1854. 202. Payment voucher, $50 to Harriett Newhall for teaching South Intermediate School, 3 months, ending October 1, 1854. 203. Payment voucher, $50 to M.G. Thompson for teaching North Intermediate School, term ending October 1, 1854. 204. Payment voucher, $53.81 to P.D. Cloutman for materials and labor, paint, putty, varnish, May, June and July 1854. 205. Payment voucher, $.75 cents to James Parker for stock and labor on school room, August 7, 1854. 206. Payment voucher, $19.75 to William P. Stone for whitewashing schools, June and September 1854. 207. Payment voucher, $6.17 to John Broughton for materials and labor repairing schools, August 1854. 208. Payment voucher, $5.00 to Joseph Martin for 1/2 ton of coal delivered to the high school, April 4, 1854. 209. Payment voucher, $50 to Joseph R. Bassett for rent of Shawmut Hall, quarters ending September 1 and December 1, 1854. 210. Payment voucher, $9.25 to John Hammond, Jr., for labor and stock at Farm School, October 14, 1854. 211. Payment voucher, $12.75 to John Hammong, Jr., for labor and stock at school and for making fires in Primary School No. 8, October 14, 1854. 212. Payment voucher, $12 to John L. Shorey for 2 sets of Mitchel's maps, January 25, 1855. 213. Payment voucher, $33.33 to Mary F. Lothrop for services as assistant teacher in female south grammar school for two months, November 22, 1854. 214. Payment voucher, $11.81 to Benjamin Selman for whitewashing schools, September and October 1854. 215. Payment voucher, $2.43 to J.C. Cloutman for mortar delivered to South Grammar School, July 15, 1854. 216. Payment voucher, $2.00 to John C. Hamson, Jr., for circulating committee reports, March 1854. 217. Payment voucher, $75 to E.S. Nutting for teaching South Grammar School for one quarter, ending November 23, 1854. 218. Payment voucher, $24.27 to W.B. Brown for wood and other stock to schools for repairs, including curtains and fixtures, thermometers, screws, January through September 1854. 219. Payment voucher, $4.04 to James Parker for materials and labor on Shawmut Hall, October and November 1854. 220. Payment voucher, $9.01 to John Pitman for wood and for sawing and splitting, March, April and May 1854. 221. Payment voucher, $28.30 to Thomas Appleton for wood and coal at schools, January through December 1854. 222. Payment voucher, $6.00 to S. Wales, Jr., for one teacher's table, April 1854. 223. Payment voucher, $50 to H. Goodwin for teaching Primary School No. 3 for one term, ending January 1, 1855. 224. Payment voucher, $50 to A. Bartlett for teaching Primary School No. 2 for one term, ending January 1, 1855. 225. Payment voucher, $50 to Hannah R. Cross for teaching Primary School No. 1, three months, ending January 1, 1855. 226. Payment voucher, $50 to Harriett Newhall for teaching South Intermediate School, January 1, 1855. 227. Payment voucher, $50 to M.G. Thompson for teaching the North Intermediate School, one term, ending January 1, 1855. 228. Payment voucher, $50 to E. Dixey for services as assistant in the North Grammar School from October 1 to December 31, 1854. 229. Payment voucher, $150 to Charles J. White for teaching for one quarter, ending December 31, 1854. 230. Payment voucher, $175 to L.P. Blood for services as principal of the high school for 3 months, ending December 30, 1854. 231. Payment voucher, $16.67 to Nancy Osborne for teaching a primary school for one month, January 1, 1855. 232. Payment voucher, $50 to Sarah Lindsey for teaching Primary School No. 4 for ont term, ending December 30, 1854. 233. Payment voucher, $12.22 to Charles Osborn for wood, sawing, splitting and making fires at schools, October through January 1853. 234. Payment voucher, $256.11 to N.P. Sanborn and John S. Stuart on contract for building school on Mechanic Square, February 14, 1854. 235. Payment voucher, $50 to Mary Hooper for teaching Primary School No. 9 from October 1854 to January 1, 1855. 236. Payment voucher, $9.49 to S. Hathaway for school books, January through October 1859. 237. Payment voucher, $4.75 to Lyceum Hall for a lecture on education, January 1, 1854. Payment received by John Gilley, Treasurer. 238. Payment voucher, $24.72 to John Broughton for getting in coal and making fires at schools and for other repairs, March and April 1854. 239. Payment voucher, $5.18 to John Broughton for lifting coal, cleaning sheds, stoves, snow, privy, cutting ice from doors, fixing ventillator, etc., February 1854. 240. Catalogue of (school) Books provided to the School Committee by Andrew Lachey and James B. Batchelder, a comparison of book titles to correspond with those delivered by Glover Broughton, Esquire, October 29, 1854. |
Year Range from |
1853 |
Year Range to |
1859 |
Catalog date |
2021-11-09 |
People |
Adams, John Allen, B.R. Alley, Amos P. Alley, Franklin Alley, Mary A. Alley, Sarah H. Appleton, Daniel Appleton, Thomas Atkins, John S. Barnard, Hazen Barnes, W.H. Bartlett, Ann Bartlett, William Bartol, John Bassett, Joseph R. Batchelder, James B. Blaisdell, Etta A. Bliss, N.P. Blood, Lorenzo P. Bowler, William C. Brookhouse, R. Broughton, Charles Broughton, Glover Broughton, John H. Brown, Benjamin Brown, Elisha T. Brown, Mary G. Brown, W.B. Brown, W.B. & Co. Bubier, Elisa C. Chadwick, Jane E. Cloon, William F. Cloutman, Jacob C. Cloutman, P.D. Coffin, James Cole, Benjamin Conner, James Creesy, Joanna C. Cross, Hannah R. Cross, Mary A. Daily Evening Traveller Devereux, Mary K. Dixey, Eliza Dodge, Simeon Dutton, C.H. Eastburn, John H. Fiske, C.A. Franks, Charles Frost, Benjamin Gilbert, Moses Gilley, John Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin, Hooper R. Goodwin, John Graves, Crispus Graves, M.E. Greene, Roscoe G. Grisden, Humphrey Hammond, Caroline B. Hammond, John G. Hammond, John, Jr. Hamson, John C., Jr. Harris, Ebenezer R. Harris, John Hathaway, Amos C. Hathaway, Benjamin G. Hathaway, Joseph B. Hathaway, Seth W. Hathaway, Stephen Holt, Augustus F. Hooper, Mary Horne, William Humphrey & Twisden Jenkins, William L. Keen, Alpheus Keene, A.A. Kemp, A. Knight, Franklin Knowland, R. Lackey, Andrew Lawrence, Edward A. Lindsey, E.H. Lindsey, Joseph W. Lindsey, Sarah Loid, John M. Lothrop, Mary F. Lummus, Michael Lyceum Hall Marblehead Academy Marblehead Charitable Society Martin, John S. Martin, Joseph McCool, J. Miles, L. National Insurance Newhall, Caroline Newhall, Harriett Nutting, E.S. Orne, J. Osborn, Charles Osborn, Henry M. Osborne, Nancy Paine, Henry Paine, T.T. Parker, James Patch, George W. Phillips, J.S. Pitman, John Prentiss, Benjamin K. Prior, M. Richmond, John B. Robinson, Joseph H. Salem Gazette Sanborn & Stuart Sanborn, N.P. Sargent, Manning Savery, Benjamin Selman, Benjamin Shattuck, John Shirley, Phares Silver, Harris Simpson, D.S. Smith & Hammond Snow, Richard D. Sower & Barnes Sower, C.G. Sparhawk, John Jr. Standley, George Stevens, Samuel G. Stone, William P. Strong, Joseph Stuart, John S. Swett, John Thompson, M.G. Traill, Martha B. Valentine, Elmer Wales, G. Wales, Samuel, Jr. Whidden, C.T. White, Charles J. Wiggin, E.N. Willey, H. Wilson, George Worthington, Flanders & Co. Young, Samuel L. |
Search Terms |
Old Town records |
Lexicon category |
10: Unclassifiable Artifacts |
Lexicon sub-category |
Need to Classify |
Collection |
Gosling Collection |
Condition |
Not Rated |