The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . tions attended it, and later, the prin-cipals were selected without regard to religious belief. It was opened to thepublic in the fall of 1843. The first faculty consisted of thefollowing teachers: Rev. J. , A. B., principal; L. Wins-low Blanchard, A. B., assistant; MissFidelia Loveland, preceptress andteacher in female department. Theteaching force in subsequent years in-cluded the following: 1844.—Rev. J. L. Fletcher, A. B., priu-cipal; L. W. Blanchard, A. B., Paul , Jr., as
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . tions attended it, and later, the prin-cipals were selected without regard to religious belief. It was opened to thepublic in the fall of 1843. The first faculty consisted of thefollowing teachers: Rev. J. , A. B., principal; L. Wins-low Blanchard, A. B., assistant; MissFidelia Loveland, preceptress andteacher in female department. Theteaching force in subsequent years in-cluded the following: 1844.—Rev. J. L. Fletcher, A. B., priu-cipal; L. W. Blanchard, A. B., Paul , Jr., assistants; Miss C. , preceptress; Miss E. , teacher of music; Mr. J. , teacher of penmanship. 1845.—iRev. John S, Lee, A. B., prin-cipal; Francis A. March, A. B., assist-ant ; Miss Marian E. Bridgman, precep-tress and teacher of music. 1846.—Rev. John S. Lee, A. B., princi-pal; A. M. Bennett, A. B., S. M. Plimp-ton, A. B., assistants; Miss Marian , preceptress and teacher ofmusic. 1847.—Paul R. Kendall, principal. 1848.—Prof. H. A. Pratt, Francis A. March. D. 1849.—Rev. Hemphill, principal. 1850.—Mr. Marshall, principal; Misses Rhoda J. and Elizabeth Wilderof Keene. assistants. 1851.—Lafayette W. Pierce, A. B., prin-cipal; Frank M. Crosby, assistant; MissFrances A. Haven, preceptress and 18 Old Academies of Cheshire County teacher of music; Miss Julia Ilaven,teacher in ornamental branches; S. , teacher in penmanship. 1852.—Spring term, Miss Louisa , preceptress; fall term, M. , A. B., principal; Miss CatherineD. Conant, preceptress and teacher ofmusic and drawing; Miss Ann I. teacher; Miss H. A. Thompsonand Gardner C. Hill, assistant pupils.
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