Nahant, Nantucket,.... Natick,... .W. W. Johnson ...Andrew Whiting .George W. Pierce South Natick,. .Isaac B. Sanger Needham,... George E. Eaton West Needham,...Emerson P. Knight Charles River Village, W. M. Richards Grantville,............ Alvin Fuller, 2d Neponset Village, see Dorchester........ New Ashford,. ..........James Dewey New Bedford,. ...Cyrus W. Chapman New Boston, see Sandisfield.... New Braintree,.............Abijah Eddy Nubury, (town but not P. O.) Byfield,........ ...Samuel S. Moody Newburyport........Nathan A. Moulton New England Village, see Grafton... New Lenox, see Lenox.... New Marlboro',........... S. W. Wright Hartsville,... Mill River,.. Southfield,. ..... .....Austin Brett ...Dyer Stanard ..Augustus Turner New Salem,........... Asahel W. Sawyer TOWN CLERKS, 1861. Barnstable County. | Monterey, P. C. Langdon Barnstable, F. G. Kelly Orleans, Thos. Higgins Berkshire County. Adams, A. J. Ray Alford, Henry W. Smith Becket, Mark P. Carter Cheshire, Edwin F. Nicker Mt. Wash'n, Ira Schutt New Ashford, Phinehas Harmon N. Marlboro', S. K. Norton Otis, Joseph L. Waters Peru, Sylvester B. French Pittsfield, James Warriner Richmond, Eleazer Williams Sandisfield, W. W. Langdon Savoy, Harmon Snow Sheffield, Wm. B. Saxton Stockbridge, E. Seymour Tyringham, J. W. Wilson Washington, Isaac S. Mansfield, E. M. Reed New Bedford, S. S. Horton Norton, Austin Messenger Pawtucket, Alvin O. Reed Raynham, Samuel Jones Rehoboth, Cyrus M. Whea ton Seekonk, Henry H. Ide Swanzey, John Mason Dukes County. Chilmark, Josiah W. Tilton Edgartown, B. C. Marchant Tisbury, Lot Luce Essex County. Amesbury, Jos. Merrill Andover, Edward Taylor Beverly, James Hill Boxford, Wm. H. Wood Bradford, Nathaniel Hatch Danvers, A. S. Howard Essex, Charles Howes Georgetown, Charles E. Jewett Gloucester, Henry Center Groveland, Morris Spofford Hamilton, Jos. P. Lovering Haverhill, A B. Jaques. Ipswich. Alfred Kimball Lawrence, Geo. R. Rowe Lynn, Benj. H. Jones Lynnfield, J. Danforth, Jr. | Springfield, S. B. Spooner, Manchester, John Lee Nahant, Alfred D. Johnson N. Andover, Hiram Berry Rockport, William Poole Rowley, John S. Prime Salem, Joseph Cloutman Salisbury, Azor O. Webster Saugus, Wm. H. Newhall S._ Danvers, Nathan H. Poor Swampscott, John L. Seger Topsfield, J. P. Towne Wenham, Benj. C. Putnam W. Newbury, John C. Carr Franklin County. Ashfield, Henry S. Ranney Bernardston, Silas N. Brooks Buckland, Samuel L. Bardwell Charlemont, F. W. White Coleraine, Jesse Cone Conway, H. W. Billings Deerfield, Charles Williams Erving, James M. Tenny Gill, Josiah D. Canning] Greenfield, Noah S. Wells Hawley, D. W. Baker Heath, Aaron Dickinson Leverett, E. M. Ingram Leyden, E. Wing Packer Monroe, Geo. H. Ballou Montague, John C. Bangs New Salem, Royal Whita ker Jr. Lowell, John H. McAlvin Malden, Albert F. Sargent Marlboro', John Phelps Medford, Joseph P. Hall Melrose, E. R. Knights Natick, Henry Coggin Newton, Marshall S. Rice North Reading, Charles P. Howard Pepperell, Chas. Crosby Stoneham, Silas Dean Waltham, Daniel French Westford, Leonard Luce Norfolk County. Bellingham, R. F. Thayer Braintree, Noah Torrey Brookline, Benj. F. Baker Cohasset, N. Bates, Jr. Canton, Andrew Lopez Dedham, Jona. H. Cobb Dorchester, Eben Tolman Dover, Abner L. Smith Halifax, Edwin Inglee BOARD OF EDUCATION. ESTABLISHED BY AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE, APRIL 20, 1837. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Secretary of the Commonwealth, ex officiis; Henry Wheatland, of Salem; Ariel Parish, of Springfield; Cornelius C. Felton, of Cambridge; Wm. A. Stearns, of Amherst; Erastus O. Haven, of Boston; David H. Mason, of Newton; Geo. S. Boutwell, of Groton; John P. Marshall, of Somerville. Joseph White, Secretary; George B. Emerson, Treasurer; Samuel C. Jackson, Assistant Secretary. STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS. ESTABLISHED BY LAW, 1838. The State Normal Schools are designed for those only who purpose to teach, and especially for those who purpose to teach in the Common Schools. Of those who avail themselves of the advantages of these Schools, and who afterwards become teachers in the Common Schools of Massachusetts, no tuition fee is required. There are at present four in this Commonwealth, as follows: |