. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . ., Boston, Robert Grosvenor, Providence, R. I. Charles H. Reed, Esq., Boston, Henry E. Alvord, East Hampton, Mass. Clinton S. Averill, Esq., Milford, N. Fred. E. Smith, Montpelier, Secretary. Joseph Stedman, M. D., Boston, Thomas H. Caiifield, Thomas J. Taylor, Windsor. FACULTY. Captain Charles A. Curtis. A. M., U. S. Army. President.,aud Professor o
. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . ., Boston, Robert Grosvenor, Providence, R. I. Charles H. Reed, Esq., Boston, Henry E. Alvord, East Hampton, Mass. Clinton S. Averill, Esq., Milford, N. Fred. E. Smith, Montpelier, Secretary. Joseph Stedman, M. D., Boston, Thomas H. Caiifield, Thomas J. Taylor, Windsor. FACULTY. Captain Charles A. Curtis. A. M., U. S. Army. President.,aud Professor of Military Science by appointment of U. S Government. Alonzo Jackman, LL. D., Professor of Matbematics, Natural Philosopby and Civil Engineering. Charles Dole, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric, History, English Literature, and Assistant Instructor in Tactics Charles E. H. Gestrin, Ph. D.,Professor of the Latin, French, and German Languages. William M. Rumbaugh, B. Professor of Drawing and Assistant Instructor in ilatbematics and Tactics. Philander D. Bradford, M. D., Lecturer in Natural History and Physiology. Rev. F. Weston Bartlett, A. M., Professor of Moral and Intellectual 271 GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL. By JAMES N. JOHNSON, Esq. The Noi-thtield (Jraded and lliiih School is the chiefand most ini})ortant public school in the valley of DogRixcr. It was established ncailv in its present form in1«7U. The High School is the successor of the Xorth-tield Institution formerly the Northtield Academy was chartered by the Legislature in1846. Previous to that time there has been no regularhigh school in this valley. Governor Paine donated thegrounds for the Academy site in 1850, upon an emi-nence between the ri\ cr and the Central Vermont rail-road, and not far from the geographical center of thevillage of Northtield. Through the exertions of Governor Paine, HemanCarpenter, John L. l>uck, James Palmer, George , Benjamin Porter, Lcander Foster, and (^
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