. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... MISS HELEN R. GOODALE Teacher ^-/S5-f MRS. BELLE (HANNAH) AYERS Tiaclur spelling, writing, arithmetic and geography were taught in the manner of thetimes. The teacher was Miss Helen R. Goodale, afterward Mrs. Thos. , daughter of Ur. D. C. Goodale who was postmaster and had chargeof Hannah, Lay and large boarding house. Miss Helen lived with herfathers family tn the boarding house—her expenses being
. Old settlers; a historical and chronological record, together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the Old settlers of the Grand Traverse region ... MISS HELEN R. GOODALE Teacher ^-/S5-f MRS. BELLE (HANNAH) AYERS Tiaclur spelling, writing, arithmetic and geography were taught in the manner of thetimes. The teacher was Miss Helen R. Goodale, afterward Mrs. Thos. , daughter of Ur. D. C. Goodale who was postmaster and had chargeof Hannah, Lay and large boarding house. Miss Helen lived with herfathers family tn the boarding house—her expenses being defrayed by patronsof the school or assumed by Hannah, Lay ik Co. according to contract. On the direct route the teacher had to cross the river on the boom near thesaw mill on which the men at the mill were gallant enough to help her following is the list of pupils who attended this first school. George,John, Thomas and Elizabeth Cutler, Almond and Ellen Rutherford, Augusta,Clarissa and Lucius Smith, Elizabeth Whitney, Daniel, Alexander, James and GRAND TRAVERSE REGION 37 Jane Carmichael, Albert Norris and Agnes Goodale, sister of the next
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