The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . »^--^-. ^f ^l^^/k Bk^_ ^^ fl|H ?B > jiHs^Bi^B ^^ jg^^q^H^A ^^^^^SH| r^H^^I Hr , 1 WK ? / ^^^^1 ^Hp LaFayette W. Pierce ents, and a studious mind. He is wellversed in Reading, Writing, Grammar, and has paid consid-erable attention to Geography. Otis Hutchins, Preceptor of theAcademy of ChcsterfichJ. X. H. Cliesterfield. Nov. 24th. 1821. Mr. Hardin Albee is thought qualifledto instruct an English-Grammar School. O. H. The above certificate examined and ap-proved of by me, Dec
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . »^--^-. ^f ^l^^/k Bk^_ ^^ fl|H ?B > jiHs^Bi^B ^^ jg^^q^H^A ^^^^^SH| r^H^^I Hr , 1 WK ? / ^^^^1 ^Hp LaFayette W. Pierce ents, and a studious mind. He is wellversed in Reading, Writing, Grammar, and has paid consid-erable attention to Geography. Otis Hutchins, Preceptor of theAcademy of ChcsterfichJ. X. H. Cliesterfield. Nov. 24th. 1821. Mr. Hardin Albee is thought qualifledto instruct an English-Grammar School. O. H. The above certificate examined and ap-proved of by me, Dec. 3, Wild. Selcctiiuin of ChcsterficJd. ALSTEAD ACADEMY Alstead Academy was incorporatedin 1819. The first preceptor was Ebe-nezer C. Tracy, in the fall of thatvear, a graduate of Dartmouth Col-lege. In 1820 Rev. Seth S. Arnoldwas preceptor, a graduate of Middle- 10 Old Academies of Cheshire Count]) bury College, Vermont, and pastor ofthe First Church of Alstead. Thosewho succeeded Mr. Arnold were LeviSmith two seasons, a Dartmouth Col-lege graduate; Charles Walker one. Alstead Academy season and Thomas F. Fletcher oneseason, both also graduates of Dart-mouth College; Ira Hatch one season,a member of Union College Schenec-tady, N. Y.; Enoch Hale, 1827; Mil-ton Parker, 1828. The institutionwas then closed until 1833, when it
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