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Charlestown schools after 1825 By Frank Mortimer Hawes
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It was voted in May, 1825, that Messrs. Edward Cutter, Chester Adams, and Rev. Henry Jackson of the trustees have charge of the Milk Row and Winter Hill schools; that Miss Charlotte Wayne be employed at the former, and Miss Eliza Wayne at the latter, to teach twenty weeks, at $4.00 per week; and that Miss Sarah Perry be engaged for school No. 4 for the same time, at $3.17 per week.
Mr. (James) Russell was empowered to secure a teacher for ward 5, at $3.00 per week.
Voted that schools without the Neck be no longer permitted to be closed on the afternoon of Wednesday, and that five and one-half days services each week be required of the instructors.
October 4, the president, L. M. Parker, reported that he and Captain Cutter had visited the school at Milk Row on Friday last.
Fifty-two scholars were present out of a membership of seventy-five.
The same date it was voted that schools in wards 3 and 6 be pro