History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ss Julia E. Bulkley, Sei)tember, 1872 ; prin-cipal, October, 1881-82. Mr. T. J. Miller, HighSchool, October, 1881. Miss Mary A. Gleim, Ellen E. Niles, September, 1869. Miss Mary , November, 1880. Grammar department:Miss Carrie B. Runyon, September, 1866. Annie , September, 1881. Mariana Shreve, August,1875. Esther L. Garnett, February, 1873. EmmaJones, Ajjril, 1881. Cornelia Anderson, September,1880. Mary E. Palmer, October, 1881. Primary de-partment : Joseph


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . ss Julia E. Bulkley, Sei)tember, 1872 ; prin-cipal, October, 1881-82. Mr. T. J. Miller, HighSchool, October, 1881. Miss Mary A. Gleim, Ellen E. Niles, September, 1869. Miss Mary , November, 1880. Grammar department:Miss Carrie B. Runyon, September, 1866. Annie , September, 1881. Mariana Shreve, August,1875. Esther L. Garnett, February, 1873. EmmaJones, Ajjril, 1881. Cornelia Anderson, September,1880. Mary E. Palmer, October, 1881. Primary de-partment : Josephine Shreve, February, 1876. F. , May, 1881. Sarah G. Kenny, September,1871. EmmaForce, October, 1869. Julia J. Ketcham,September, 1877. E. A. Holmes, September, 1879. M. E. Humpston, September, 1874. A. B. Miller, May,1880. Annie W. Booream, September, 1876. S. , September, 1878. Celia J. Gates, November,1881. Plainfield Academy, a Boaeding and DaySchool for Boys and Young Men, Seventh Streetnear Liberty. At this school students are preparedfor business and for college. The principal is Pro-. PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. fessor James Lyon, who has been teaching a numberof years in the city. He has introduced an eveningclass the study of book-keeping, arithmetic, andwriting, which meets on every alternate evening. There are a number of seminaries and privateschools, viz. : Mrs. Julia Austins, located in Craig Place. The Misses Coles, on Sixth and Nesv Streets. Miss H. M. Conreys, 82 Park Avenue. Miss E. E. Kenyons, Seventh Street, north of ParkAvenue. Miss Joanna K. Maxsons, West Seventh Street,north of Park Avenue. The Friends select school was established in 1878in the new brick Orthodox Meeting-House on FrontStreet. It is upon a basis of moral as well as intel-lectual training. The school has a large number ofpupils. Elizabeth Burton, principal ; Annie Gillies,assistant principal. The Quakers.—Quakers first settled in the south-easterly parts of this township and


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