. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. .\i:\V CKNTKK tjrllOOI. HI ;. THE ^^.\^^, of ttomes. 37 A school was kept by Deacon EdwardHooker, son of Noadiali Hooker, in abuilding near the present residence ofMrs. M. O. Heydock, where Southernstudents were given a prcparatorj- edu-cation, fitting them for college. It wasknown as the Old Red College. When the Mendi Negroes were inFarmington they attended a school inan upper room of the building that isnow the post office. In speaking of tlie schools of our vil-lage, it would seem Ijut proper to men-tion some


. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. .\i:\V CKNTKK tjrllOOI. HI ;. THE ^^.\^^, of ttomes. 37 A school was kept by Deacon EdwardHooker, son of Noadiali Hooker, in abuilding near the present residence ofMrs. M. O. Heydock, where Southernstudents were given a prcparatorj- edu-cation, fitting them for college. It wasknown as the Old Red College. When the Mendi Negroes were inFarmington they attended a school inan upper room of the building that isnow the post office. In speaking of tlie schools of our vil-lage, it would seem Ijut proper to men-tion some of the text books in use in. <.i;uji;s icKiirr am I :\IKNT ??ilk


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