Annual Report ...1880 After 1858 Report of Superintendent of schools is included. |
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3-South Abby Alfred Alice Annie Arithmetic Assistant 500 April Assistant 500 Dec Assistant 500 Jan Assistant 500 Nov Assistant 500 Oct Assistant 500 Sept Assistant Assistant Asst BENTLEY GRAMMAR Bertram Board Bowditch School boys BROWNE SCHOOL Buffum Carlton Caroline Chairman Charles City Hall CITY OF SALEM CLASS Clerk Committee on Drawing Committee on Music course DATE OF ELECTION Dodge Edward Edward E Edwin H Elisha Endicott examination Executive Committee Faxon Federal Fessenden Francis Francis E Frank Dalton George F George Russell GIRLS grades graduates Grammar Schools Henry F High School Hines Holly Jabez James Donaldson John Preston Joseph July June Lynde Millett Miss Monday N. B. Perkins NAME Nathan H Naumkeag School PHILLIPS GRAMMAR Pickering POSITION Prescott Primary Schools Principal $600 Printing and Supplies RESIDENCE Resigned Ropes SAL'RY DATE Saltonstall Sarah scholars SCHOOL COMMITTEE STREET SUB-COMMITTEES text books Total ventilation Visiting Committee WARD Wash'n sq Winfield
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