History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . pleting any of the prescribedcounses of study in the high school will receive a certificateof graduation signed by the superintendent and membersof the board of education. There are two kinds of di-plomas,—the ordinary diploma, given the same as hereto-fore, and the regular diploma, which entitles the holder toenter Michigan University without further receiving the latter will have the fact of suchadmission stated on their diplomas. The following a
History of Branch county, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . pleting any of the prescribedcounses of study in the high school will receive a certificateof graduation signed by the superintendent and membersof the board of education. There are two kinds of di-plomas,—the ordinary diploma, given the same as hereto-fore, and the regular diploma, which entitles the holder toenter Michigan University without further receiving the latter will have the fact of suchadmission stated on their diplomas. The following are the members of the school board since1839: 1839-tO.—S. A. Holbrook, Moderator; 0. B. Clark,Director; R. Wood, Assessor. 1840-41.—S. A. Holbrook, Moderator; 0. B. Clark,Director; G. Dolson, Assessor. 1841-42.—S. Etheridge, Moderator; J. Wilson, Direc-tor ; A Parish, Assessor. 1842-43.—L. Stiles, Moderator ; H. Warner, Director;A. Chandler, 1843-44.—L. Stiles, Moderator; R. Root, Director;J. Pierson, Assessor. 1844-45.—S. A. Holbrook, Moderator; ,Director; C. B. Dresser, ^
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