The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Francis A. March. D. 1849.—Rev. Hemphill, principal. 1850.—Mr. Marshall, principal; Misses Rhoda J. and Elizabeth Wilderof Keene. assistants. 1851.—Lafayette W. Pierce, A. B., prin-cipal; Frank M. Crosby, assistant; MissFrances A. Haven, preceptress and 18 Old Academies of Cheshire County teacher of music; Miss Julia Ilaven,teacher in ornamental branches; S. , teacher in penmanship. 1852.—Spring term, Miss Louisa , preceptress; fall term, M. , A. B., princip
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Francis A. March. D. 1849.—Rev. Hemphill, principal. 1850.—Mr. Marshall, principal; Misses Rhoda J. and Elizabeth Wilderof Keene. assistants. 1851.—Lafayette W. Pierce, A. B., prin-cipal; Frank M. Crosby, assistant; MissFrances A. Haven, preceptress and 18 Old Academies of Cheshire County teacher of music; Miss Julia Ilaven,teacher in ornamental branches; S. , teacher in penmanship. 1852.—Spring term, Miss Louisa , preceptress; fall term, M. , A. B., principal; Miss CatherineD. Conant, preceptress and teacher ofmusic and drawing; Miss Ann I. teacher; Miss H. A. Thompsonand Gardner C. Hill, assistant M. E. Wright 1853.—Spring term, M. E. ^yright, , principal; fall term. Rev. S. H. McCol-lester, A. B., principal; Mrs. S. F. McCol-lester. preceptress; Mrs. D. L. M. Com-ings, teacher of music; John Q. A. McCol-lester, assistant; Edwin Guild, teacher ofmatliematics. 1854.—Rev. S. H. McCollester, A. B.,principal; Mrs. S. F. McCollester, pre-ceptress; Miss E. D. Knight, assistantteacher; Miss J. L. Emerosn, W. , assistant pupils; W. W. Guild,teacher of penmanship. 1855.—Ttev. S. H. McCollester, A. B.,principal; Mrs. S. F. McCollester, pre-ceptress; Mrs. D. L. M. Comings, teacherof music; Edwin Guild, associate princi-pal; W. W. Guild, teacher of penman-ship; Julius A. Houston, teacher of vocalmusic. 1856.—Rev. S. H. McCollester, A. B.,principal; Mrs. S. F. McCollester, pre-ceptress ; Edwin Guild, associate princi-pal ; W. W. Guild, teacher of penman- ship; Miss Luvania M. Aldrich, teacherof music. 1857.—Spring term, Rev. S. H. McCol-lester, with the same corps of as
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