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TEACHERS. 11 ant in Dedham High School from Sept., 1853, to Sept., 1854. Afterwards, till her marriage, she was a teacher in the Hancock school, Boston, She married Datus Whitaker Harris at Lyn- field, July 19, 1860. Went to reside at Birnam Wood, Ar- kansas, where she died Aug. 3, 1861. The news of her death came by the last mail that crossed the line when the war was beginning. Mary Frances Gragg, the daughter of Moses and Rebecca Newell (Alden) Gragg, was born in Milton, Mass., June 30, 1839. She was educated in the Roxbury grammar and high schools. Commenced teaching in Dedham High School Sept., 1857, and continued five years. In 1862 became assistant in Roxbury high school, where she taught six years. Married, Sept. 7, 1868, Henry White Richards. Their son, Francis Gragg, was born Aug. 14, 1880. Mrs. Richards died Aug. 14, 1880. Sarah Annie Shorey, a graduate of the school, was assist- ant teacher from Sept., 1863, till Sept., 1870. See 1855. Edna Frances Calder, a graduate of the school, was assistant teacher from Sept., 1868, to Sept., 1871. See 1855. Maria Therese Delano was assistant teacher from Sept., 1870, one year. Again from the spring term of 1873 to June, 1884. She is the daughter of Thomas Ingalls and Maria Louisa (Grigg) Delano, and was born in New Boston, N. H., June 12, 1843. Was educated in the public schools of Somer- ville and the Salem Normal School, graduating in 1861. Taught in Cliftondale a year and a half; in Bunker Hill School, Charlestown, 3 years ; in West Side Ladies ' Seminary, Chi- cago, 111., 3 years; in Lynfield and Reading, 2 years; and in Canton, Mass., about 2 years; in all nearly 24 years. She says, During that time I was not out of school a day for sickness. 72 Florence Street, Somerville, Mass. Martha Abbie Smith, a graduate of the school, was assistant teacher from Sept., 1871, to June, 1884. See 1865.
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10 BED HA 31 HIGH SCHOOL. Carlos Slafter, the son of Sylvester and Mary Arm- strong (Johnson) Slafter, was born in Thetford, Vt., July 21, 1825. He was fitted for college at Thetford Academy and graduated at Dartmouth College in 1849. Received the hon- orary degree of A. M. from Trinity College. Began to teach school in Fairlee, Vt., December, 1841. Taught four winter schools in Lyme, N. H., 1842-3-4-5; one in Maiden, Mass. ' , 1846 ; four in Dedham, Upper Village, 1847-8-9-50. Taught a private high school in Lyme, N. H., fall term, 1ยง49 ; also the Upper Village grammar school, Dedham, summer term, 1851. Was principal of the high school, Framingham, Mass., from Sept., 1851, to July, 1852, and has been the principal of the Dedham High School since Sept., 1852. Married Rebecca Bullard in Dedham, Aug. 4, 1853. Their children are Theo- dore Shorey and Annie Rebecca. Was ordained a deacon of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Boston, May 17, 1865. Dedham, Mass. Marie Louise Lathrop, ' the daughter of Rev. John Pierce and Maria Margaretta (Long) Lathrop, was born in New York City. Was educated at Linden Hall, Bordentown, N. J., and at St. Mary ' s Hall, Burlington, N. J. She was the teacher of modern languages in Rev. Geo. D. Wild ' s school, Boston ; governess in the family of Mr. Samuel Rodman ; assistant in the Dedham High School, 1853-1857 ; teacher of modern lan- guages in the Union School, Schenectady, N. Y., also in public school, Elyria, Ohio. Married Hiram De Witt Hall in Ded- ham, Sept. 1, 1864. Their children are Julius Mortimer Lathrop, 23 years; Joseph De Witt, 22 ; Anna Edith Living- ston, 20 ; Maria Louise Lathrop, 13. Resides in Webster, Polk Co., Iowa. P. O. Box 329, Des Moines, Iowa. Emily Orne Spencer, the daughter of Judge Amasa and Sophia Bridget (Parker) Spencer, was born Sept. 22, 1831, in McDonough, Henry Co., Georgia. Was educated in the schools of Salem, Mass. Taught in the public schools of South Reading, and a private school in Pepperell. Was assist-
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12 DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL. Mrs. S. D. Austin was an assistant from Sept. to Dec, 1871. Frances Abby Mathes was assistant teacher from Dec., 1871, to March, 1873. She is the daughter of Nathan Folsom and Mary Frances (Folsom) Mathes, born in Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 23, 1846, and educated in the public schools of Portsmouth and at the Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield, Mass. Taught in Bradford Academy from March, 1873, to July, 1877. Has been assistant in Portsmouth High School since Feb., 1882. 1 Bock Street, Portsmouth, JST. H. Mary Wheaton Taft, a graduate of the school ; taught drawing in 1877, one term. See 1870. Annie Emily Curtis, taught drawing in the school from September, 1877, to June, 1878. She was the daughter of John and Anne Matilda (Greenwood) Curtis, born in Provi- dence, R. I., Nov. 10, 1859, and educated in Providence schools and the Mass. Normal Art School. Taught in St. Agnes School, Albany, N. Y., 1878-1882. Married William Blodget in Providence, April 25, 1883. Their son, William Power, was born Feb. 10, 1885. Mrs. Blodget died in Provi- dence, March 13, 1885. Ella C. Green, taught drawing from Sept., 1878, to June, 1883. She is a graduate of the Mass. Normal Art School. Lowell, Mass, Louise M. Field, teacher of drawing from 1883 to 1886 ; was educated at the Mass. Normal Art School, where she is now a teacher. Boston, Mass, Carrie Maria Bassett was Assistant for the summer term of 1884. She is the daughter of Joseph S. and Abbie (Richards) Bassett, born in Sandwich, Mass., February 19, 1856, and educated in the public schools of Sandwich and under private teachers in Boston. She taught seven years in the Saudwich High School, and has taught in the Braintree High School the last four years. Braintree or Sandwich, Mass.
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