. 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. and New York. Mr. Russell was three yearsin surveying and locating the Cheshire Railroad. He alsosurveyed for the New London and Palmer road, and assistedin the extension of the New London road to GroutsCorners. For two years he was engaged on the Passumpsicroad line from St. Johnsbury to Barton, Vt. In 1858 became chief engineer of the We


. 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. and New York. Mr. Russell was three yearsin surveying and locating the Cheshire Railroad. He alsosurveyed for the New London and Palmer road, and assistedin the extension of the New London road to GroutsCorners. For two years he was engaged on the Passumpsicroad line from St. Johnsbury to Barton, Vt. In 1858 became chief engineer of the Western Railroad(now the Boston & Albany). He has been engaged inrailroading for over fifty years, and for more than thirtyyears has been the chief engineer of the Boston & AlbanyRailroad. Of a serene and temperate mould, he wiselyenjoys life and business with contentment and resides at West Springfield, Mass. Albert H. Kikkham, Springfield, Mass.— Clerk inTroy. N. Y., 1839-40; Hartford, Conn., 1842-46; in busi-ness in Springfield, Mass., 1847-54 ; engaged at U. 1854-56 ; in business in Davenport, Iowa, 1856-59; in government employ at U. S. Armory, Hartford,Conn., New York city, from 1859 to 1868. Engaged on. ALBERT H. KIRKHAM. old high school. 69 U. S Census Rureau, 1880; city assessor from April, 1881,to April, 1889, and chairman of the board five years. Nowcorresponding secretary of the Connecticut Valley Histor-ical Society. , Theodore Schipper, Springfield, Mass.—A wheel-wright, learned the trade of Eleazur Williams on the Hill. Benjamin Loring.—Went to California about 1843,followed the sea, was an officer on a vessel in the Mediter-ranean trade. Frederick S. Allen.—Went to California in died at Union City, Cal, July 24, 1850, aged 22. Charles V. R. Austin, Springfield, Mass.—Was abookbinder in New York four years, employed at U. seventeen years. Since 1870 employed at Smith& Wessons. Charles Blackman, East Longmeadow, Mass


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