. History of the town of Princeton, in the county of Worcester and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1759-1915. First Floor of High School Basement of High School Education 217 Flora E. Kendall, 2 yrs. Geo. H. Knowlton, 4 yrs. Geo. R. Pinkham, 2 yrs. Albert L. Barbour, i yr. Edgar H. Grout, 4 yrs. George Rugg, 7 yrs. Marshall A. Edson, 3 yrs. the present incumbent, H. C. Waldron, 3 yrs. The school committee at present are;Wm. M. Roper, Jr., Arthur E. Hutchinson, Ethel Miss Mirick has the distinction of being the firstwoman chosen on the School Board in this town. CHAPTER XMILITARY HISTO


. History of the town of Princeton, in the county of Worcester and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1759-1915. First Floor of High School Basement of High School Education 217 Flora E. Kendall, 2 yrs. Geo. H. Knowlton, 4 yrs. Geo. R. Pinkham, 2 yrs. Albert L. Barbour, i yr. Edgar H. Grout, 4 yrs. George Rugg, 7 yrs. Marshall A. Edson, 3 yrs. the present incumbent, H. C. Waldron, 3 yrs. The school committee at present are;Wm. M. Roper, Jr., Arthur E. Hutchinson, Ethel Miss Mirick has the distinction of being the firstwoman chosen on the School Board in this town. CHAPTER XMILITARY HISTORY French and Indian War. — During the French andIndian War of 1755, the town of Rutland furnished manymen for service among whom were quite a number whowere Hving in the East Wing, or soon after becameresidents. A roll of a company under command of Capt. PeterDavis of Rutland which marched for relief of Fort WilliamHenry, August 1757, bears the following names, all ofwhom were more or less identified with the history ofPrinceton: ^ Joseph Eveleth Boaz Moore Eliphalet How Isaac Wheeler Oliver Davis Ep


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