. 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. 5, ^g^tl 23. Giles Pease, Springfield, Mass.—A farmer. Erasisius D. Perry, Hartford, Conn.—Clerk. DiedMarch i, 1874, aged 60. Roderick Stebbins, Friendship, Alleghany county,N. Y. Richard Burt, Agawam, Mass.—Farmer. DiedOct. 15, 1872, aged 47. Jackson Stebbins, Dubuc|ue, Iowa.— Died in 1885, agedabout 70. —Was in North Carolina previou


. 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. 5, ^g^tl 23. Giles Pease, Springfield, Mass.—A farmer. Erasisius D. Perry, Hartford, Conn.—Clerk. DiedMarch i, 1874, aged 60. Roderick Stebbins, Friendship, Alleghany county,N. Y. Richard Burt, Agawam, Mass.—Farmer. DiedOct. 15, 1872, aged 47. Jackson Stebbins, Dubuc|ue, Iowa.— Died in 1885, agedabout 70. —Was in North Carolina previous tothe Rebellion, and entered the Confederate service as anengineer on a blockade runner. Lyman Flrre, Bloomington, 111. William C. Rice.—Went to Texas in 1837. James T. SiiErARO.—Was clerk in a jewelry store andfor several years was cmployetl at United States Armory,He became interested in watch making and went to Roxbury,Mass., in the employ of the old Boston Watch business was removed to Waltham, Mass., and is nowthe American Watch Company ; he has been foreman of oneof the departments for the last thirty-five years. The dailyproduct of this comjiany is 1600 watches per day, and 2800men and women arc W JAMES T. SHEPARD. OLD HIGH SCHOOL. yj George Lvman.—Died or was lost at sea many yearsago. Samuel Lyman.—Went west, was in the employ of arailroad company. Orrin L. Taylor.—Died at Fairmount, Grant Parish,La., Feb. 14, 1881, in his 57th year. Thomas W. Bliss, Charleston, S. C.—Merchant. Hamblin Blake, New York City.—Broker. Thomas Bond, New York City. J. Bryant Hatch, West Medford, Mass.—A merchant. John Ranney, St. Catharines, Canada—A merchant. Loren Wood.—Was of the class of 1840, WesleyanUniversity. A lawyer. Practiced for several years inNew Haven, Conn., from 1845-50, and 1861-66 in NewYork city, where he died about the year 1866. Franklin Roberts.—Went to St. Louis, Mo. Charles Thayer, Springfield, Mass.—Died Nov


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