. 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. field, Mass.—Was one of thefirst engineers on the Western Railroad, now the Boston& Albany, for twenty-eight years an engineer on that road,and six years on the Boston & Lowell Railroad. In 1877he retired from the service. James H. I^utterfield.—Was employed by the NewLondon Northern Railroad Company. He died in Yanticvillage (Norwich), Conn., Nov. 9


. 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. field, Mass.—Was one of thefirst engineers on the Western Railroad, now the Boston& Albany, for twenty-eight years an engineer on that road,and six years on the Boston & Lowell Railroad. In 1877he retired from the service. James H. I^utterfield.—Was employed by the NewLondon Northern Railroad Company. He died in Yanticvillage (Norwich), Conn., Nov. 9, 1884, aged 68. Oliver B. Bannon, Springfield, Mass.—Was born inMiddletown, Conn., Dec. 18, 1816. Removed to this citywhen young ; went to Hartford, Conn., as apprentice atDaniel Copelands machine shop, remaining about fouryears ; thence to Brooklyn, N. Y., employed at Burbecksmachine shop; was employed by l^oston & Albany Rail-road Company as yardmaster at this station about fouryears. Since August i, 1837, has been employed at U. , except at short intervals. He was one of theselectmen of the town in 1850, an alderman in the firstcity government in 1852 ; was elected in i860 a represent-ative in the OLIVER B. BANNON. OLD HIGH SCHOOL. 6/ Henry D. Lay.—Was born in Agawam, Mass., Jan. 8,1824. Went to East Granby, Conn., in 1841, to learn car-riage making ; in 1843 was in the employ of the late DavidSmith, carriage maker, Springfield, Mass. He removed toWest Newbury, Mass., in 1845, ^^^^ engaged in business onhis own account. He has served his adopted town in vari-ous capacities ; was clerk five years, prudential committeethree years, and was selectman, assessor, and overseer of thepoor five years in each office. In 1864 he enlisted for oneyear in the U. S. service in the war of the Rebellion. Hewas a member of the Massachusetts Legislature in 1874,and voted to rescind the resolutions of censure on CharlesSumner passed by a previous Legislature. Is n


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