. History of the "Old High School" on School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1828 to 1840 : with a personal history of the teachers : also, the names of 265 pupils, with their history in part : with portraits and a sketch of the building. ins, John B.,Sykes, James N.,Sykes, M. L.,Tobey, Geo.,Vaille, Henry R.,Wilcox, W^ L., opposite 66 36 46 40 12 52 42 Frontispiece. opposite 78 62 3-60 6S5444501448 30726476 3-^18 567416 RECENT DEATHS. Since the commencement of the work of gathering upthe reminiscences of the Old High School, a period ofnearly two years, the following members have died


. History of the "Old High School" on School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1828 to 1840 : with a personal history of the teachers : also, the names of 265 pupils, with their history in part : with portraits and a sketch of the building. ins, John B.,Sykes, James N.,Sykes, M. L.,Tobey, Geo.,Vaille, Henry R.,Wilcox, W^ L., opposite 66 36 46 40 12 52 42 Frontispiece. opposite 78 62 3-60 6S5444501448 30726476 3-^18 567416 RECENT DEATHS. Since the commencement of the work of gathering upthe reminiscences of the Old High School, a period ofnearly two years, the following members have died :— Rev. Dr. Isaac G. Bliss, Assiout, Egypt, Jan., 1889,aged Gj years. JosiAH B. Chapin, Albany, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1889, in his71st year. Dr. Joseph C. Pvnchox, Springfield, Mass., April 9, 1889, aged 74 years. Rev. Dr. Bradford K. Pierce, Newton, Mass., April19, 1889, aged JJ years. Dr. Francis A. Bates, Marion, Ala., April 23, 1889,aged 70 years. Capt. Charles Emery, Dorchester, Mass., Jan. 3, 1890,aged 73 years. The under-mentioned pupils have died since the preced-ing pages were printed :— James Wells, Springfield, Mass., March 5, 1890, inthe 70th year of his age. George P. Stebbins, Springfield, Mass., March 17, 1890, aged 65 HISTORY OF THE SEMINARY ON MAPLE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, ESTABLISHED IN 1832,AS CONDUCTED BY GEORGE EATON, ESQ. WITH THE NAMES OF 169 PUPILS, INCLUDING SOME OF THOSE UNDER THE TEACHINOS OF MISS CHARLOTTE A. CATLIN. BY CHARLES WELLS CHAPIN. ^ Alteruin alterius auxilio eget. Copyrighted, iSgo. It seems eminently proper that, in addition to tliemention of the young ladies in the following pages, briefallusion should be made to their husbands, solely for thepurpose of giving to them the credit of their success inselecting partners for the journey of life. With barely anexception all have been fortunate, and their husbands havebeen successful in business and many have risen to posi-tions of honor and trust.


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