History of Montgomery County : embracing early discoveries, the advance of civilization, the labors and triumphs of Sir William Johnson, the inception and development of manufactures, with town and local records, also military achievements of Montgomery patriots . s now- divided into fourteenschool districts, in which there is a population of 1,149 children ofschool age. Of these 831 are attending school, the daily average being5 17. Twenty-three teachers are employed, their aggregate salaries for1891 amounting to $8, The school libraries contain 1,879 vol-umes, the total value of which


History of Montgomery County : embracing early discoveries, the advance of civilization, the labors and triumphs of Sir William Johnson, the inception and development of manufactures, with town and local records, also military achievements of Montgomery patriots . s now- divided into fourteenschool districts, in which there is a population of 1,149 children ofschool age. Of these 831 are attending school, the daily average being5 17. Twenty-three teachers are employed, their aggregate salaries for1891 amounting to $8, The school libraries contain 1,879 vol-umes, the total value of which is $1,138. The sites and school-housesare valued at $18,310. The total equalized valuation of real and per-sonal estate in the town for the year 1891 was $2,203,139. Civil Organisation.—The town records were destro\ed b\- fire in1849, which makes it impossible to give a correct list of the officersduring the preceding half century. The supervisors of the town from1850 to the present time have been as follows: Abraham Van Alstine, 1850-52 ; Barney J. Martin, 1853 ; NicholasSlingerland, 1854-55; Chester S. Brumley, 1856; George Goertner,1857; William J. Van Dusen, 1S58-59; Edmund Buel, i860;Andrew Gilchrist, 1861 ; Edmund Buel, 1862-63; Lewis Clark, 1S64;.


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