. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. 6- 7. 1. DR ABBOT. 2. DR. SOULE. 3. DR. PERKINS. 4. JOHN PHILLIPS. 5. W. ODLIN. 6. J. L. SIBLEY. 7. J. G. HOYT. CHAPTER X. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Instructors, Past and Present. — Hoyt. — Buck-minster. — Chadbourne. — Ware. — Walker. —Cleaveland. — Everett. — Lord. — The Twin PeABODYS. HiLDRETH. HuRD. HaLE. BoWEN. ThACHER. PeNNELL. WeNTWORTH. CiLLEY. — Faulhaber. — Tufts. — Kittredge. JOSEPH GIBSON HOYT. TOSEPH GIBSON HOYT was bora on his fathersfarm, in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, January 19,1815. The story of his struggle for


. Familiar sketches of the Phillips Exeter Academy and surroundings. 6- 7. 1. DR ABBOT. 2. DR. SOULE. 3. DR. PERKINS. 4. JOHN PHILLIPS. 5. W. ODLIN. 6. J. L. SIBLEY. 7. J. G. HOYT. CHAPTER X. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Instructors, Past and Present. — Hoyt. — Buck-minster. — Chadbourne. — Ware. — Walker. —Cleaveland. — Everett. — Lord. — The Twin PeABODYS. HiLDRETH. HuRD. HaLE. BoWEN. ThACHER. PeNNELL. WeNTWORTH. CiLLEY. — Faulhaber. — Tufts. — Kittredge. JOSEPH GIBSON HOYT. TOSEPH GIBSON HOYT was bora on his fathersfarm, in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, January 19,1815. The story of his struggle for a liberal educationis truly remarkable. Obliged to work on the farm untilthe sixteenth year of his age, he was able to attend thedistrict school only three months out of the father was indifferent to culture, and it was dueto the energy of his noble and gifted mother, coupledwith his own perseverance, that, after various strug-gles as student and teacher, in Hopkinton, N. H.,Andover, JNIass., and various other places, he enteredY


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