Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . ttled in tliatplace—at the old Horatio Seymour homestead I found Mr PhilipBattell who was a brother of our Mr Bobbins Battell of Norfolk —while a law student at the old Litchfield School he became engaged toEmma Seymour, who was in Litchfield attending Miss Pierces School— after their marriage they made a part of Mr Seymours household,who was then a widower and they lived and died at the homestead inMiddlebury. Mr Battell was very glad to see a Litchfield


Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 [electronic resource] : being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school . ttled in tliatplace—at the old Horatio Seymour homestead I found Mr PhilipBattell who was a brother of our Mr Bobbins Battell of Norfolk —while a law student at the old Litchfield School he became engaged toEmma Seymour, who was in Litchfield attending Miss Pierces School— after their marriage they made a part of Mr Seymours household,who was then a widower and they lived and died at the homestead inMiddlebury. Mr Battell was very glad to see a Litchfield representative, and saidthat I had struck them at just the right time — tliat there was to beheld at his house that evening a meeting of the Middlebury HistoricalSociety to observe the Centennial Anniversary of the Addison CountyCourt—whose first session was held one hundred years ago, that day,with the Hon. John Strong as the presiding Justice. Mr Battell in-formed me that he had filled the oflEice of Secretary of the Societysince its organization, and that to warn the meetings and provide thebanquet were among his a -3r, 3 I 1


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