History Of The "Old High School" 1828-1840
by Charles Wells Chapin






        WILLIAM C. CHILD, Palmer, Mass. — Was station agent Boston & Albany Railroad. He died Feb. 8, 1861.

        RANDOLPH STEBBINS, Longmeadow, Mass. — Was a farmer. County commissioner from 1869 to 1871. He died April 8, 1870, aged 50.

        JAMES K. CHILD, Palmer, Mass. — Was station agent Boston & Albany Railroad. He died Aug. 22, 1873, aged 56.

        GEORGE S. CLARK, Easthampton, Mass. — Was a bookkeeper. He died by his own act, Dec. 26, 1874, in his 53d year.

        JOSEPH SEXTON, Hazardville, Conn. — A merchant. He died Feb. 1, 1866, aged 44.

        JOSEPH C. CLARK, Northampton, Mass. — A merchant. He died June 25, 1882, aged 68.

        JUSTIN JONES, Sandy Creek, N. Y. — A tinsmith.

        JOHN C. WAIT. — Went to Rochester, N. Y., in 1832. Entered the office of the Merchants' Line on the Erie Canal. In 1837 he removed to Albany, N. Y.; continued in the same line until his death, which occurred at Rochester, N. Y., March 31, 1850, aged 31.

        GEORGE B. RUSSELL, Springfield, Mass. — Was a harness maker. He d1ed Sept. 26, 1888, aged 64.

        HENRY C. GOODRICH, Lafayette, Ind. — Clerk. He was accidentally killed Oct. 3, 1853, aged 26.

        WILLIAM H. FOSTER, Springfield, Mass. — Died May 29, 1862, aged 34.

        JAMES BATES, Springfield, Mass.

        WILLIAM A. KIMBERLY, Springfield, Mass. — Merchant. He died Aug. 28, 1864, aged 38.

        LUCIEN PIERCE, Springfield, Mass. — Grocer. He died March 5, 1880,aged 60.


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