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branches was very well. The number of children present was 56, out of a total of 107 belonging. They were addressed by Mr. Parker. 1824-25. As Nathan Tufts, 2d, and Rev. Edward Turner resigned, Chester Adams and Thomas Hooper were chosen in their room. This was at the town meeting held May 3, 1824, when it was also voted to district the town for the purpose of establishing primary schools for children between the ages of four and seven, the trustees to report on the same at the next March meeting. School No. 4, near Alewife (elewive) bridge, was to be superintended by James Russell; No. 5 by Samuel Gardner; No. 3 by Messrs. Hooper and Phipps. They were also to have charge of the new school on the Pound lot. November 2, 1824, Robert Gordon, of the grammar school, is spoken of as lately deceased, and the vacancy is supplied by engaging Peter Conant. It was voted at the May meeting that the female school on Austin street be kept through the year, instead of six months. M