. Fitchburg past and present . ANSON S. MARSHALL (1822-1874). Dartmouth. 48. First principal of the Fitchburg high school; aftei-wards studied law and became prominent in politics. Was U. S. districtattorney under Buchanan, chairman Democratic state central committee,and several years clerk of the Concord R. R. Accidentally shot while en-joying a picnic with his family near Concord, N. H., July 4, 1874. RUEL BAXTER CLARK (1831-1899). Amherst, 56. Principal Fitchburg high school, I866-75. Died inWorcester March 4, 1899. A bronze medallion portrait by Herbert Adams,who was one of his pupils, has
. Fitchburg past and present . ANSON S. MARSHALL (1822-1874). Dartmouth. 48. First principal of the Fitchburg high school; aftei-wards studied law and became prominent in politics. Was U. S. districtattorney under Buchanan, chairman Democratic state central committee,and several years clerk of the Concord R. R. Accidentally shot while en-joying a picnic with his family near Concord, N. H., July 4, 1874. RUEL BAXTER CLARK (1831-1899). Amherst, 56. Principal Fitchburg high school, I866-75. Died inWorcester March 4, 1899. A bronze medallion portrait by Herbert Adams,who was one of his pupils, has been placed in the new high school building.
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