. History of the "Old High School" on School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1828 to 1840 : with a personal history of the teachers : also, the names of 265 pupils, with their history in part : with portraits and a sketch of the building. ucted the Springfield waterworks, a director in the Third National Bank and the Fireand Marine Insurance Company. He died Feb. 20, 1881,aged 61. James D. Brewer, Springfield, Mass.—In 1834 wasclerk for Whitney & Stoddard, Northampton, Mass.; in 1837was a clerk in a store in Columbus, Ohio, and from thencein New York city. He engaged in the hardware b


. History of the "Old High School" on School Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, from 1828 to 1840 : with a personal history of the teachers : also, the names of 265 pupils, with their history in part : with portraits and a sketch of the building. ucted the Springfield waterworks, a director in the Third National Bank and the Fireand Marine Insurance Company. He died Feb. 20, 1881,aged 61. James D. Brewer, Springfield, Mass.—In 1834 wasclerk for Whitney & Stoddard, Northampton, Mass.; in 1837was a clerk in a store in Columbus, Ohio, and from thencein New York city. He engaged in the hardware business inthis city in 1839, and continued it until 1872. He waschief engineer of the fire department in 1853, director ofthe Agawam Canal Company, director and president ofthe Chicopee National Bank, director and treasurer of theSpringfield Gas Light Company. He died Feb. 7, 1886,aged 66 years 9 months. George G. Cadwell, Springfield, Mass.—For twentyyears the leading merchant tailor. Was at one time apartner with the late Henry Fuller, Jr. He died April 4,1865, aged 42. William Stebbins.—Went to New York about 1840,engaged in the jewelry business ; returned to Springfield,Mass., about 1866, where he died Nov. 14, 1876, aged JAMES D. BREWER. OLD HIGH SCHOOL. 4I James H. Osgood.—Was clerk for Thompson & at Springfield, Mass., afterwards was agent for thecompany at Worcester, Mass., from 185710 1863. He nowresides in New York city. Elisha Bllss, Jr., Hartford, Conn.—Was in- the drygoods trade in this city and New York ; president of theAmerican Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn. He died , 1880, aged 59. Horatio Stebbins.—A graduate of Harvard College in1848; Cambridge Theological School in 1851 ; an eminentUnitarian divine. Was pastor at Fitchburg, Mass., then atPortland, Maine, now at San Francisco, Cal. John Colton.—Was with E. W. Clark & Co., bankers,Philadelphia, Pa., for many years. He died at Holyoke,Mass., Feb. 21, 1875, aged 54. George


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