Greenville
School District 10
and 13 Minute Book
1827-1930
Contributed by Dave
Vandenburgh who has the original
document
Transcribed by Sylvia Hasenkopf from scanned images of the book
Transcribed as written
Transcription in progress
School District No 10 and 13 formed partly in the town of Greenville and partly in the Town of New Baltimore October 19th 1827
School District No 10 formed October 19th 1827
School meeting called and
Voted David Baker chairman
Voted Selick Slawson clerk Pro Quo
Voted Nathan Blossum}
Edward
Palmer} trustees
Stephen Losee}
Voted Bushrod Rundell clerk
Voted David Buts Collector
Voted that our annual meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October
1828
April 3rd 1828
Received of the Commissioners of the town of New Baltimore $1.24 of publick
moneys
(April) 28th
Received of the Commissioners of the town of Greenville $7.70 of publick moneys
Greenville, October 7th 1828
Met pursuant to agjournment and precede to discuss
Voted David Palmer moderator
Voted Hiram Losee }
Nathan Blossom} Trustees
Bushrod Rundle}
Voted Samuel Losee clerk
Israel Palmer collector
Voted that our meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October 1829.
Received $1.70 of the commissioners of the town of New Baltimore April 7th
Received $7.17 of the town of Greenville from the Commissioners (April) 15th
Greenville October 6th 1829
Met pursuant to adjournment and procede to discuss
Voted David Baker chairman
Voted Samuel Losee clerk
Voted David Baker}
Hiram
Losee}
trustees
Timothy
Palmer}
Voted Iram David Collector
Voted that our meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October 1830
May 10th Received of the Commissioner of the town of Greenville $7.77 and from the town of New Baltimore from the commissioners 1.17
Oct 5th Greenville 1830
Met pursuant to adjournment and procede to business
Voted Seth Cobb moderator
Voted Samuel Losee clerk
Voted Edward Palmer}
David Baker} trustees
Stephen Losee}
Voted that our meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October 1831
Greenville May the 1st 1831
Received publick moneys of the Commissioners of the town of New Baltimore $1.16
And of the commissioners of the town of Greenville $7.39
Sept 4th
Met pursuant to adjournment
Voted Edmund Palmer moderator
Voted Bushrod Rundell Clerk
Voted Nathan Blossom}
Jacob Losee} Trustees
Timothy
Palmer}
Voted Townsend Losee Collector
Voted that our meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October 1832
Sept 2nd
Received of the Commissioners of the town of New Baltimore $1.17
Received of the town of Greenville from the commissioners $6.35
Greenville October 2nd 1832
Met pursuant to adjournment and procede to bisness
Voted David Baker Chairman
Voted Bushrod Rundell Clerk
Voted David Palmer Collector
Voted David Baker}
Stephen Losee} Trustees
Edward Palmer}
Voted that our Publick moneys be applied and expended for our winter school
Voted that our annual meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in October
1833
Bushrod Rundell Clerk
April 4th 1833
Received of the Commissioners of the town of New Baltimore two dollars and 82
cents 2.82
(April) 8th
Received of the Commissioners of the town of Greenville $12.67
Greenville Oct 1st 1833
Met pursuant to adjournment and adjourned till Oct 17
Oct 17
Met pursuant to adjournment and proseded to business
Voted Barnabus Miller Chairman
Voted Timothy Palmer}
Townsend
Losee} Trustees
Stephen
Losee}
Voted Luman Baker Collector
Voted Bushrod Rundel Clerk
Voted that our publick moneys be applied and expended for the winter school
Voted that our annual meting be adjourned till the first Tuesday in Oct 1834
April 1st 1834
Rec’d of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the town of New Baltimore two
dollars 33 $2.33
Greenville April the 5th 1834
Received of the Commissioners of the town of Greenville in school Dist. No 10
$11.27
Greenville Oct 7th 1834
Met pursuant to adjournment and proseded to business
Voted David Palmer chairman
Voted Edward Palmer}
Nathan
Blossom}
Luman Baker}
Voted Syrus Losee Collector
Voted Bushrod Rundle Clk
Voted that our publick moneys be applied to the winter school
Voted that our annuel meeting be adjourned to the first Tuesday in October 1835
Bushrod Rundle Clk
April 9th
Received of the commissioners of New Baltimore in District No 13
1835----2.25
Received of the town of Greenville in Dist, No. 10
$6.56
Greenville Oct the 6th 1835
Met pursuant to adjournment and proseed to business
Voted Syrus Losee chairman
Voted Bushrod Rundle Clk
Timothy
Palmer}
Seth Cobb} Trustees
Barnabus
Miller}
Voted that our publick moneys be divided in two equal parts and applied to our
winter and summer school
Voted that our meeting be adjourned till the first tusday in October next 1836
Bushrod
Rundle Clk
April 4 1836
Received of the commissioners of schools of New Baltimore publick moneys
2.91
From Greenville 6.06
For school Dst No 10 and 13 $8.97
Greenville October 4th 1836
Met pursuant to adjournment and adjoured to the 7th of Oct inst.
Greenville Oct 7th 1836
Met pursuant to adjournment and proceded to business
Voted Barnabus Miller Chairman
Voted Timothy Palmer Clk
Voted Townsend Losee}
Bushrod
Rundle} Trustees
Seth Cobb}
Voted Luman Baker Collector
Voted that our publick money be divided in two equal parts to be applied to our
summer and winter school
Voted that our meeting be adjourned to the last Tuesday
of septmeber next at 6 Oclock pm
Timothy Palmer Clerk
April 8th 1837
Received of the commissioners of common schools of the Town of New Baltimore
$2.69
publick money
April 15th 1837
Received of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the Town of Greenville $4.46
$4.57 applied to the winter school
Greenville Sept 26th 1837
Met pursuant to adjournment and proceeded to business
Voted Seth Cobb Chairman and Timothy Palmer Clk
Voted Stephen Losee}
Luman Baker}
Trustees
Timothy
Palmer}
Voted Barnabus Miller Collector
Voted that the publick money be applied in equal parts to summer and winter
school
Voted that our meeting be adjourned to the last Tuesday of September next at 6
oclock PM
Timothy Palmer Clerk
School taught in District No 13 in part commencing October
30th 1837
AD 1837 Time taught four months and two weeks
Amount of wages 14/ per week $31.50
Time taught in 1837 9 weeks
15.75
Time taught in 1838 9 weeks
15.75
E.E. Collins Teacher
School taught by Sarah B. Robberts in 1838 commencing on (blank) of April and
ending on the (blank) of (blank) making thirty two weeks at nine schilling per
week $36.00
Eighteen day and an half taught by Obadiah Lampman at eleven dollars per month
$8.48
Whole amount of Teachers Wages $60.23
Amount of publick money 9.31
Whole amount over and above teachers wages for the year 1838
$50.92
April 3rd 1838
Rec’d of the Town of New Baltimore by the Commissioners of Common schools
$4.16 its as apportioned by the same
April 3rd 1838
Received of the Commissioners of the Town of Greenville
$5.15
At an annual meeting of the Freeholders and Inhabitants held at the School house
in District No 10 and 13 in part on the 2nd day of October 1838.
Barnabus Miller was chosen moderator and Timothy Palmer was present as Clerk
Voted Timothy Clerk
Bushrod
Rundle}
Luman Baker}
Trustees
Stephen
Losee}
Barnabus Miller Collector
Resolved that the publick money be divided the one half to the summer and one
half to the winter school
Resolved that we adjourn this meeting to the first Tuesday of October next at
six Oclock PM
Barnabus Miller Moderator
Timothy Palmer Clk
Received of the Commissioners of the Town of Greenville for
1839 $11 for school and $2.75 for
Library
And from New Baltimore $4.86 and for Library $1.81
May 7th 1839
Met for a special meeting and organized by chosing Seth Cobb moderator Timothy
Palmer being present as Clerk, and proceeded to business, and appointed Timothy
Palmer, Librarian and appointed the Librarian to select the books for the
Library.
Seth Cobb Moderator
Timothy
Palmer Clk
Greenville October 1st 1839
Met pursuant to adjournment and proseded to business
Voted Seth Cobb moderator
Timothy Palmer was present as Clerk
Voted Benjamin C. Miller Clerk
Voted Timothy Palmer}
Luman Baker}
Trustees
Barnabus
Miller}
William M. Palmer Collector
Voted that this meeting be adjourned till the first Tuesday of October next at 6
oclock PM
Seth Cobb
Timothy
Palmer Clerk
Greenville October 6th 1840
Met pursuant to adjournment and proceeded to business
Voted Bushrod Rundle Chairman Timothy Palmer Clerk protene
Voted that the Trustees render an account if the public money which they had
drawn for said district
Voted not satisfied with the distribution of the public money at the time of the
annual report
Voted Barnabus Miller}
Alan(rest
missing) Losee} Trustees
Timothy
Palmer}
Voted that James Covey be _____ Collector
Voted that Timothy Palmer be our Librarian
Voted that the public money be one half applied to the winter and one half to
the summer School
Voted that Timothy Palmer take $1.78 out of Library money for what he had paid
for book
Voted that our library money be layed out for books to enlarge the library
Voted that the Librarian select the books
Voted that the fines paid be added to the library money which is when added
$4.64
Voted that this meeting be adjourned till the 1st Tuesday in Oct 1841
6 Oclock PL
Bushrod Rundle
Timothy Palmer Clerk
Received of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the Town of Greenville for
1840 $13.61
Received of ditto for Library $3.40
Whole amount for School and Library 17.00
School taught by Mr. Hilan Tuck in 1840 is 33 days at $12
per month amounts to $15.23 cts
Paid public money
$12.89
Leaves to be paid by employers $2.34
cts
Received of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the Town of New Baltimore for
1840
Public money for school $11.28
Received for ditto for library 2.83
Whole amount of school February money
14.11
Jan 1st 1841
A coppy of trustees report for the year 1840
School taught is nine months and twenty one days
The amount of Teachers wages is 79.23
Public moneys received and paid to teachers
24.89
Paid over and above public money $54.34
Number of children taught is 47
Number in Greenville is 24
In number in New Baltimore 17
Non residents six
Library money six dollars and twenty three cents
Volumes bought in library is twelve
No of volumes in library is 26
Cost of library $10.39
No of children over five and under sixteen years of age is thirty one
January 1st 1842
Trustees report to the Commissioners for the year ending on the Date hereof
School taught is nine months and nine days
The amount of Teachers wages is $75.27
Public money received and paid to teachers 22.24
Paid over and above the Public money 53.03
Number of children taught is 58
No in Greenville is 26
No in New Baltimore is 32
Library money Received from the Commissioners of Common Schools is $5.53
Which money has been applied for the purchase of a Library for the District
That the number of volumes belonging to the District is thirty eight
Cost of Library is $15.59
No of Children over five and under sixteen years of age is thirty one
That of the said number residing in Greenville is eleven
That of the said number residing in New Baltimore is Twenty
That the amount paid for Teachers wages over and above the Public money by that
part lying in the Town of Greenville is $22.56
And by that part lying in New Baltimore 30.47
At an annual meeting of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of
School District Nos 10 and 13 in the Towns of Greenville and New Baltimore held
pursuant to adjournment on the 3rd day of Jan 1842
James Covey was chosen Moderator
T. Palmer was present as clerk
Resolved by a majority of those present that Bushrod Rundle, Luman Baker and
James Covey be our Trustees for the ensuing year and T. Palmer Clerk, Bayley
Cure Collector and T. Palmer Librarian
Resolved this meeting be adjourned till the first Monday of Jan 1843 at 5 oclock
PM
James Covey, MD (X his mark)
T. Palmer Clerk
Account of moneys received from the Commissioners of Common
Schools for the Year 1842
Received of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the Town
of Greenville public money
for Teachers wages
----------------- $7.38
for Library -----------------------------
1.85
Whole Amount received from Greenville --------- $9.23
Received of the Commissioners of Common Schools of the Town of Newbaltimore public money
for Teachers Wages -------------------------$11.67
for Library - -------------------------------------- 2.92
Whole Amount received from Newbaltimore ---------------$14.59
School taught in the year AD 1842 by Edward J. Hamilton is
two months and an half at $10 per month amount
------------------------------------------------ $25.00
Paid in public money --- -------------------------------------
9.52
Paid by that part lying in Greenville - -------------------- 6.48
Paid by that part lying in Newbaltimore - ---------------9.00
----------
$25.00
of which 13 belong in Greenville and 12 in Newbaltimore
School taught in the summer of 1842 by Eunice Holly
is 12 weeks at 9/ per da--------$13.50
And six weeks at 8/ per week
-----------------------------------------------
6.00
$19.50 Paid in
public money ---------------------------------------------------------------
$9.52
Paid by that part lying in Greenville --
-----------------------------------------------------------
2.35
Do by that part lying in Newbaltimore
-----------------------------------------------------------
6.12
Do by Non Residents -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.51
Whole Number of children taught --- 21
Belonging in Greenville --- 7
In Newbaltimore ----- 12
Non Residents -------- 2
School taught in the Winter of 1843
By Mary Young is 8 weeks at 12/ per week
No of children taught is twenty three
No belonging in Greenville is eight
No belonging in Newbaltimore is eleven
Non Residents is Four
Paid by that part lying in Greenville
$4.16 ($, cts)
Paid by that part lying in Newbaltimore
7.25
Paid by Non Residents
.59
--------
$12.00
January 1, 1843
Trustees report to the Commissioners for the year ending on the Date hereof
School taught us nine months
The amount of Teachers wages is -----------------------$56.50
Public money received and paid to teachers --------
19.05
Paid over and above public money --------------------
37.45
Received from the Commissioners of Greenville---
7.38
From Newbaltimore -----------------------------------
11.67
From Greenville for Library ------------------------
1.85
From Newbaltimore for Library ------------------
2.92
Number of children taught in said year is 38 those residing in Greenville is 17 in Newbaltimore is 16, Non Res. 5, the No. of children over 5 and under 16 is 22, in Newbaltimore is 14, Greenville 8
The money for Library has been applied to buy books for Library, the No of Volumes is 42
Our school has been visited by Co. Super once by Town Insp once, the No of Children residing with different persons are as follows
Bushrod Rundle 4
Deborah Ann P 3
Timothy Palmer 3
James Covey 3
John Bunts 1
Luman Baker 3
Daniel Abrams 2
Stephen Losee 1
Abba Losee 1
John Smith 1
Money paid by that part in Greenville --------- 12.95
Newbaltimore ------------------------------------------- 22.40
Non Res ----------------------------------------------------
2.10
----------
$37.45
At an annual meeting of the School District Nos 10 & 13 in the Towns of Greenville and Newbaltimore held pursuant to adjournment on the 1st day of January 1844 --- Timothy Palmer was present as Clerk , Jason Baker was chosen moderator and Timothy Palmer was chosen District Clerk, Resolved by a majority
Of votes of those present
that John Palmer be Trustee No 1
that Luman Baker No 2
Alanson Losee No 3
That Jason Baker be our clerk and John Austin be our collector and Timothy Palmer be our Librarian
Resolved that this meeting be adjourned until the first
Monday of January AD 1845 at 6 oclock PM
Signed Jason Baker, Moderator
Timothy Palmer, Clerk
January 1st 1844
Trustees report to the Commissioners for the year ending the above date
School taught is four months and then ten days
The amount of teachers wages is --------------- $42.08
Public money rec’d and paid to teachers ------ 13.92
Paid over and above public money ------------
28.16
---------
42.08
Rec’d from the Comm’s of Greenville------------
$5.37
Rec’d from the the Comm’s of New Baltimore---
8.55
---------
13.92
Rec’d from Greenville for Library ------------
$ 1.34
Rec’d from New Baltimore “
-----------------
2.38
---------
3.72
Money paid by that part Dis’t in Greenville
$10.14
Also by that part in New Baltimore
13.80
And by Non Residents
4.22
----------
$28.16
The No. of children residing with different persons in this
district are as follows
Bushrod Rundle 4
Deborah Ann Palmer 3
Oliver Lawton 1
Timothy Palmer 3
James Covey 3
-----
14
Lumon Baker 3
Stephen Losee 1
Henry Bogardus 4
James Ferris 3
------
11
14
-----
25
continued
The Nos of children taught in said year
46
Residents of Greenville
16
Residents of New Baltimore
14
Non Residents
16
-----
46
The No of children over 5 years and under 16 years is
25
Residents of New Baltimore
14
Residents of Greenville
11
------
25
The money Rec’d for Library has been applied for books for Library
The number of volumes is 56
Our school has been visited by Town Inspector in company with the Deputy Superintendant and by said Town Inspector
At an annual meeting of the School District Nos 10 & 13 in the Towns of Greenville and Newbaltimore held pursuant to adjournment on the 6th Day of Jan 1845 – Israel C. Palmer was Chisen Chairman and Robert Holly Clerk protem (?)
Resolved by a majority of votes that Israel C. Palmer be
Trustee in place of John Palmer
Resolved that Charles Losee serve as Collector the ensuing year, also
Resolved that Robert Holly serve as Clerk the ensuing year, also
Resolved that Bushrod Rundle be Librarian the Ensuing year
Resolved that all Dues and Demands against the District up to this date be
considered Null and Void
Resolved that there be ten dollars raised for the purpose of Repairing school
house
Resolved that every person sending to school shall pay his equal preportion of
fuel according to law
Resolved that we adjourn this meeting until the first Tuesday in Oct at 6 oclock
PM
Israel C. Palmer, Clerk
Robert Holly, Clerk
Jan 1st 1845
Trustees Report to the Town Superintendant of Common Schools for the year ending
the above date. School taught seven months
The amount of Teachers wages -----------
Public Money Rec & Paid to Teachers
15.86
Paid over and above Public Money
Rec from Superintendant of Greenville
7.28
From Superintentendant of N. Baltimore
5.58
Rec from Greenville for Libra 1.86
From New Baltimore
2.15
--------
14.01
The No of children residing with Different persons in the District between the age of five and sixteen are as follows
Bushrod Rundle
3
Deborah Ann Palmer 3
Israel C. Palmer 3
In New Baltimore 9
Stephen Losee 1
Luman Baker 3
Townsend Losee 3
James Ferris 3
In Greenville 10
Whole No 19
The No of children taught in said Year was 44
The money rec for Libra has been applied to the purchase of suitable for a District Libra – No of volumes 64
Our school has been visited by County Sprt once and by the Town Supt once
At special meeting of school District No 10 & 13 of the towns of Greenville and New Baltimore called for the purpose of electing officers held on the 15 day of Oct AD 1845 -- Jared Day was chosen moderator and Robert Holly Clerk
Resolved by a majority of votes that Luman Baker be Trustee
for 3 years, Jarey Day was chosen Collector for the ensuing, Bushrod Rundle was
Chosen Librarian for the ensuing year
Resolved that we adjourn this meeting until the first Tuesday in Oct at six
oclock PM AD 1846
Robert Holly, Clerk
Jerry Day Moderator
Jan 1st 1846
Trustees report to the superintendant of common schools for the ending the above
date
School taught five months
Amount of teachers wages -----------------25.00
Public money recd and paid -------------- 6.96
Paid over and above Pub money --------12.02
Recd public money from Greenville --- 4.29
Do from New Baltimore --------------------- 2.67
Recd from Greenville Libra Money ------ 1.56
Money paid by that part Dis. In Greenville ------3.09
Do. “ by that part New Baltimore-------------------- 3.87
By Non Residents ----------------------------------------- 6.02
No of children residing with different persons in the District is as follows
D.A. Palmer 3
I.C. Palmer 3
Henry Whiting 2
Luman Baker 4
Peter Prink 4
The No of children taught is
25
Those residing in Greenville
7
“
“ in New
Baltimore
9
Non Residents
9
-------
25
The no of children over five and under sixteen is
19
The residents of Greenville
8
Of New Baltimore
11
_____
19
The money Rec’d for Libra has been applied for books for Libra
No of volumes is 64
School visited by County Superintendant once
By Town Suprtd not at all
At an annual meeting of the Legal voters of District No 10 & 13 in the towns of Greenville and New Baltimore held pursuant to adjournment October 6th 1846, Jared Day was chosen Moderator, Epinetus Boyd was chosen trustee in place of Lauson Losee, Lauson Losee was chosen Collector and Robert Holly was reinstated in the office of Clerk and also chosen Librarian for the ensuing year. The business completed the meeting adjourned until the first Tuesday in Oct AD 1847
Jared Day, Moderator
Robert Holly, Clerk
Jan 1 1847
School taught in the year 1846 by Miss Merrit 4 months or 17 weeks at 1.25cts per week 21.25
That the number of children taught was 17, the number
belonging the town of Greenville is nine
That the number belonging to the Town of New Baltimore is seven
School taught by Miss Andrews 12 weeks at 11 shillings per week 16.50
No of children taught was
24
The no in Greenville
13
In New
Baltimore
11
Rec’d of the suprtd
$11.87
The amount of Library money is
2.98
From Greenville
1.39
From New Baltimore
1.30
Which has been applied for a library
The no of children over 5 and under 16 is 22
From Greenville is 11
From New Baltimore is 11
At an annual meeting of the Legal voters of School District No 10 & 13 in the Towns of Greenville and New Baltimore held pursuant to adjournment Oct 5th 1847 – Isreal C. Palmer was chosen Moderator, Rufus W. Watson was chosen trustee and Israel C. Palmer was chosen Clerk and Lanson Losee was chosen Collector and Robert Holly chosen Librarian
Meeting adjourned until the first Tuesday in Oct 1848 at
six oclock PM
At annual meeting of the Legal voters of School District No 10 and 13 in the towns of Greenville and Newbaltimore held persuant to adjournment Oct 3rd 1848 – Bushrod Rundle was chosen moderator, Israel C. Palmer chosen Clerk, Bushrod Rundle chosen Trustee for three years, Franses Dawson Trustee to fill vacancy, Lanson Losee was chosen Collector
Henry Dawson chosen Librarian
The Libra money to be applied to this winter school, meeting adjourned until the firs Tuesday in October 1849 at six oclock PM
Bushrod Rundle, Chairman
Israel C. Palmer, Clerk
January 1st 1849
Trustees report to the Supertendent of common schools for the year ending above
date
Amount of time taught is seven months and twenty days
That the amount of money received from the superintendents except library money
is $14.75 cts
The sum of $7.65 received from Newbaltimore
$7.11 from Greenville
whole amount of libra money is $3.69
$1.92 from New Baltimore
$1.77 from Greenville
That the number of children taught is 36
The number residing in Greenville is 14
The number in New Baltimore is 18
That the number of residing in the district on the last day
of December last between the age of five and sixteen is 26
That the sum paid to teachers over & above the public money is $57.74 cts
of which $27.45 was from Newbaltimore and$21.44 cts was from Greenville
dated this 1st day of January 1849
An anuel meting of the Legal voters of School Dis No 10
& 13 in the Town of Greenvill and New Baltimore held in persuent to
ajournment Oc 2nd 1849
Sephen Youmans chosen moderator
Isrial C. Palmer chosen Dis Clerk
Luman Baker chosen Trustee full term
Lanson Losee chosen Colector
Henry Dawson chosen Librarian
Voted that the Meting be adjourned till the firs Tuesday in october 1850
Stephen Youmans, Mod.
January 5, 1850
At a meeting of the legal voters of district No 10 & 13 for voting on estimate of trustees the house was called to order and Leander Powel appointed to the chair. The object of the meeting was stated by B. Rundell. On motion made it was voted to have 9 months school. A motion was made and seconded that a vote be taken on the estimate of trustees. A vote was taken and the estimate adopted.
On a motion of L. Powell that the employees find wood in the usual way a vote was taken and carried. A motion was made by B. Rundel that five dollars be raised for repairing schoolhouse and was lost. A vote was taken that one dollar be raised for the same object and carried o motion of D. Quimby the meeting was adjourned sine die.
Leander Powell
January 1 1850
Trustees report to the town superintendent of Common Schools for the year ending on the above date
The whole time taught is nine months and a half by qualified teachers
The amount of public money is ----------------------------- $18.04
From Greenville is ten dollars 20/100 ----------------------
10.20
From Newbaltimore is seven dollars 84/100 ---------------
7.84
Amount of library money is ------------------------------------
4.53
From Greenville ----------------------------------------------------
2.53
From Newbaltimore ---------------------------------------------- 1.98
The said sum has been applied for outline maps and black board
The number of volumes in library is
73
The whole of children taught is
39
That of said number in Greenville is
19
That of Newbaltimore is
20
Number residing in district on the last day of December last between the ages of five and sixteen was 24
The school has been inspected twice
The sum paid for teachers wages over and above the public
money is $66.96
The sum paid by that part in Greenville
27.81
And from that in Newbaltimore is
29.15
Dated this first day of January 1850
The amount of public money received from
Newbaltimore is eleven dollars 96/100
$11.96
Library money is three dollars 3.00
The first day of October 1850
Stephen B. Palmer Chosen moderator
The meeting adjourned to the forth Tuesday in said month at 6 oclock PM
Stephen B. Palmer Moderator
Israel C. Palmer Clerk
Met according to adjournment
Shedin Dawson chosen Chairman
Stephen B. Palmer Chosen Trustee
Israel C. Palmer District Clerk
Epenetus Boyd Chosen Collector
Henry Dawson Librarian
Voted that the estimate not be raisd
Voted to rais $10.00 for wood and lost house
Voted to raise one dollar furniture for school
Voted to insure the school house
The meeting adjournd until the 1th Tuesday in Oct 1851 at 6 PM
Sheldin Dawson ) Mod
Israel C. Palmer )
Clerk
January 1 1851
Trustees report to the town Supertindant of Common Schools for the year ending on the above date
The whole time taught is eight months by qualified teachers
$ cts
The whole amount of public money is
25 51
From
Newbaltimore is
11 96
From
Greenville is
13 55
Whole amount of Library money is
5 10
From
Newbaltimore
3 00
From
Greenville
2 10
The said sum has been applied for sutable Books for Dist Library
That the number of volumes is
75
Whole number of children taught is
42
That of said numbers in Greenville is
25
In Newbaltimore is
17
That the number residing in district on the last day of December last between
the ages of five and sixteen was
21
In the town of Greenville
14
In Newbaltimore
7
The school has been inspected twice
The sum paid for teachers wages over and above the public
moneys is thirty nine dollars 4/100
39 04
That the whole amount of taxes levied is
61 00
For teachers wages
60 00
For repairing school house 1 00
Dated this first day of January 1851
At an annual meeting of the Legal voters of Districts No 10
and 13 in the town of Greenvill and Newbaltimore held pursuant to a journment
October 1st 1850
Eliakim Austin chosen moderator
Israel C. Palmer chosen Distric Clerk
Epenetus Boyd Chsen Trutee
Stephen A. Losee Chosen Collector
Henry Dawson Chosen librarian
Resolved this meeting be adjourned to the 1st
Tuesday in October 1852 at 6 oclock PM dated Oct 7th 1851
E Austin
) Mod
J C Palmer ) Clerk
Public money Received from Greenville 1851 is $4.72
From Newbaltimore
2.19
Drawn by Lorann Palmer
6.91
Richard Rundle received from the town supertendants and trustees $9.37 $7.37 was public money and $2 was received on account of William R. Palmer
Richard Rundell received from the town superintendant of
Newbaltimore $9.35cts
From Greenville $23.30cts
April 7th 1852
E. Boyd received from Newbaltimore 49cts of Library money
April 6th 1852
The legal voters of District No 10 & 13 met on the 4 of October 1853
Stephen B. Palmer Chosen Moderator
Israel C. Palmer Chosen Clerk
Lodowick Hany Chosen Trustee
William M. Palmer Chosen Collector
Stephen A. Losee Chosen Librarian
Tuesday in October next at 6 oclock PM
Stephen B. Palmer Moderator
January 1st 1854
Trustees report to the town Supertendant of Common schools for the year on the above date
That the whole time taught in said District since the last report is 8 months
By qualified teachers
The whole amount of public money
$49.12
From
Newbaltimore
9.88
From
Greenville
39.24
Whole amount of Library
1.94
From Newbaltimore
.84
From
Greenville
.90
This sum has been applied to the purchase of books for Library
The number of children taught
.44
In
Newbaltimore
.12
Greenville
.32
The number of children residing district on the last day of December last is 34 between age of 4 and 21
In Newbaltimore
12
Greenville
22
That the sum paid to teachers over and above the public money is $27.38
The amount of taxes levied in the district during the year is $220.00
Dated this 1st of January 1854
The legal voters of District No 10&13 met on the 3 of October 1854
John Davis Chosen Moderator
Israel C. Palmer Chosen Clerk
Luman Baker Trustee
Epenetus Boyd Chosen Collector
Timothy Palmer Chosen Librarian
This meeting be adjourned to the first Tuesday in October next at 7 oclock PM
John Davis Moderator
Israel C. Palmer Clerk
January 1st 1855
Trustees report to the Town superintendant of Common Schools for the year proceeding the above date That the whole time taught in said District since the last report is seven months by qualified teachers
The whole amount of public money
$51.00cts
From
Greenville
44.00
From
New Baltimore
6.91
The whole amount of Library money
1.42
From Greenville
1.05
From New Baltimore .37
This sum has been applied to the purchase of books for the Library
The No of volumes in District is (blank)
That the No. of children taught is
32
In New
Baltimore is
8
In
Greenville is
24
That the No. residing in District is
54
10 in New Baltimore & 24 in Greenville
(sidebar) between the ages of 4 and 21
That the sum paid to Teachers over and above the public money is $17.75cts
Dated this the 1st day of January 1855
The legal voters of District No. 10 and 13 met on the 2 day of October 1855
Epenetus Boyd chosen moderator
Wm. M. Palmer chosen Trustee to fill vacancy
Epenetus Boyd Trustee
Israel C. Palmer chosen Clerk
Benjiman N. Finck Librarian
Richard Phiar Collector
Motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned till the firs Tuesday in
October next at 6 oclock in the afternoon
Epenetus Boyd Moderator
I.C. Palmer District Clerk
Jan. 1. 1856
Trustees report to the town supurintendent of common schools for the year proceeding the above date. That the wole time taught in said Dis, since the last report is six months thirteen days by qualified teachers
The whole amt of Peblic money
$50.63
From
Greenville
44.63
From
New Baltimore
6.00
The No. Of children taught is
28
Of woom 22 attended less than 2 months
9: 2 months and less than 4 months
7: 4 months & less than 6
That there was on the last day of Decem. last 28 residing in said Dist. Between
4 and 21.
The No. belonging to New Baltimore
10
Greenville 18
The Amt paid to teachers over & above Public
money is $9.38
Dated this the day Jan 1st 1856
The legal voters of District No 10 & 13 met on the 7th of October 1856
Jury Day chosen moderator
Israel C. Palmer Clerk
William M. Palmer trustee
Egbert M. Palmer Collector
Benjamin N. Finch Librarian
A motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned until the first Tuesday in October 1857 at 6 oclock PM
Jury Day Moderator Israel C. Palmer Clerk
The legal voters of District No. 10 & 13 met on the 6th of October 1857
John
Davis chosen Moderator of the meeting
Israel C. Palmer District Clerk
Luma Baker trustee
Walter Cable Collector
Lodowick Hannah librarian
This meeting adjourned until the first Tuesday in October next at 6 oclock PM
Trustees Repport for 1857
Amount
of public money receivd from the supervison for Teachers $48.40
To be raised by rate bill 3.60
Whole amount paid to Teacher
52.00
One teacher employed
No. of children between the age of four and twenty one is 28
The whole time school was kept within the year 1857 has 6 months 4 days
Reg’d teacher duly licensed Teacher Hannay E. Hume
Comenced term Apr 27 closed Oct 31st
The school was inspected once
Ther is 13 children residing in Greenville between the ages of 4 and 21
New Baltimore 57
The No. of Library Book 89
The legal voters of District No 10 & 13 met on the 12th of
October 1858
Lodowick
Hanah chosen moderator
Israel C. Palmer chosen clerk
Voted three Trustee
Lodowick Hannah chosen Trustee for one year
William M. Palmer for two years
Hiram Losee for three years
Luman Baker chosen Collector
Timothy Palmer librarian
And voted that all the money unexpended in the district and half the public
money to be applied to this winter school
Lodowick Hannay Moderator
Israel C. Palmer
Trustees Report 1858
No. of
children between the age of 3 and 21 year is
32
The whole time school was kept was 6 months 15 days by qualified teachers
The no. of children residing is
21
New Baltimore
11
The legal voters of District No. 10 & 13 met on the 11th of
October 1859
Stoddard
Smith chosen Chairman of this meeting
Israel C. Palmer chosen Clerk
A motion made and carried that this district have but one trustee
Luman Baker chosen trustee for three years
Egbert Palmer chosen librarian
Stoddard Smit chosen Collector
Motion made and carried that the money now on hand in the district and one half
of what is to be drawn to be applied to this winter school
Motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned to the second in October 1860 at 7 oclock PM
Stoddard Smith Chairman
Israel C. Palmer Clerk
The legal voters of district No. 10 & 13 in the town of Greenville met on the 1st of October 1860
William
Eaten chosen trustee
I.C. Palmer chosen clerk
N.W. Palmer chosen Collector
Isah Hannay chosen librarian
A motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned to the second tuesday
in October next at 1 oclock PM
Lodowick Hannay Moderator
I C Pamer Clerk
The legal voters of Dist. No. 10 in the town of Greenville met on the 9th
of October 1860. John Davis chosen moderator, Israel C. Palmer Clerk, Luman
Baker elected trustee for one year. John Davis collector for one year, Egbert
Palmer chosen librarian. Motion made & carried that the public money now on
hand and two thirds of that to be drawn be appropriated to the winter school.
Motion made and carried that this meting be adjourned to the second Tuesday in
October 1861 at 7 oclock PM
I.C. Palmer, Clerk
John Davis, Moderator
The legal voters of district No. 10 and 13 in the town of greenville met on the 8th of October 1861. Lodowick Hanny chosen moderator, Israel C. Palmer chosen Clerk, William M. Palmer chosen Trustee for one year, Egbert Palmer chosen collector, David S. Palmer chosen Librarian. A motion made and carried this be adjourned to the second Tuesday in October next at seven oclock PM
Lodowick Hannay, moderator
Israel C. Palmer, clerk
Trustees
Report of 1861
Bal. On hand Oct 1, 1860 after paying “…..”
2.33
Amt apportioned withholding teacher’s wages & other 22.35
Amt to be raised by vote bill
18.32
For teacher’s waged earned and due
24.00
Library money
.33
No. of children between 4 & 21 years 22
Trustees
report School Dis. No. 10, October 1863
No. of children between the age of 3 & 21 is
12
the wole time school was kept by licenst teachers 6m
the wole amt of publick money including library money is 41.98
No. of volumes in Dis library 80
vols
The legal voters of Dis. No. 10 met on the 11th of October 1864. Wm. Whitmore chosen moderator (this last sentence scratched out) Wm. M. Palmer chosen moderator, Israel C. Palmer chosen Dist. Clerk, Wm. Losee chosen trustee. Wm. Eaton chosen collector. Wm. M. Palmer chosen Librarian.
Motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned to the second Tuesday in October 1865.
I.C. Palmer
William M. Palmer, clerk
The legal voters of Dis. No. 10 met on the 10th of October 1865. Bushrod Rundle chosen moderator, Israel C. Palmer elected clerk, Egbert M. Palmer elected trustee, Luman Baker elected librarian.
Motion made and carried that this meeting be adjourned to the second Tuesday in October 1866 at 7 oclock PM
B. Rundell, Moderator
I.C. Palmer, Clk
The legal voters of Dis. No. 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 9th of October 1866 at an annual metin. Timothy Palmer chosen moderator, motion made & carried that Luman Rundell serve as clerk the ensuing year. Motion made and carried that there be but one trustee elected the ensuing year. Egbert M. Palmer elected trustee for one year. Wm. M. Palmer elected librarian. John Austin elected collector. Motion made and second that meetin adjourned to 2nd Tuesday in Oct. 1867 at 7 oclock in evening.
L. Rundell, clerk
Timothy Palmer, Moderator
The legal voters of District No. 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 8th
day of October 1867 at the annual meeting. John Austin chosen moderator, motion
made & carried that William Losee serve as clerk the ensuing year. Motion
made & carried that D. S. Losee serve as trustee the ensuing year. Motion
made & carried that George Palmer serve as librarian the ensuing year.
Motion made & carried that Luman Baker serve as collector the ensuing year.
Motion made & second that the meeting ajourne to the second Tuesday in October 1867 at 7 oclock PM
Wm. H. Losee, Clerk
L. Austin, moderator
The legal voters of Dis. No. 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 13th
of October 1868 at an annual meting. Luman Baker chosen moderator. Motion maid
and caried that William H. Losee serve as clerk, motion maid and carried that
Egbert Palmer serve as trustee the ensuing year, motion maid and carried that
George Palmer serve as librarian.
Motion maid and carried that D.S. Losee serve as collector, motion maid and carried to rais money “…” by tax, motion maid and carried that we adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1869.
William H. Losee, Clerk
Luman Baker, Moderator
The legal voters of District No 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 12 of October 1869 at an annual meeting. Jhon Austin was chosen moderator, William H. Losee was chosen Clerk, Egbert Palmer trustee, Jhon Austin Librarian, David S. Losee, Collector
Motion made and carried to adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1870
William H. Losee, Clerk
Jhon Austin, Moderator
The legal voters of Dist. No. 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 11 of October 1870 at an annual meeting. Jhon Austin was chosen Moderator, William H. Losee was chosen clerk, Egbert Palmer trustee, Jhon Austin librarian, Isaiah Hannay Colector. Motion mid and caired to adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1871
William H. Losee, Clerk
Jhon Austin, Moderator
The leagel voters of district No. 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 10 of October 1871 at an annual meeting. Silvester Tompkins was chosen moderator, W.H. Losee was chosen clerk, Egbert Palmer trustee, Jhon Austin librarian, Jhon Palmer collector.
Motion maid and caired to adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1872.
W.H. Losee, clerk
S. Tompkins, Moderator
The leagel voters of district No 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 8 of October 1872 at an annual meeting. Silvester Tompkins was chosen Moderator, W.H. Losee was chosen clerk, Egbert Palmer Trustee, Jhon Palmer librarian, Isaiah Hannah Colector. Motion maid and caired to adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1873
W.H. Losee, Clerk
S. Tompkins, Moderator
The leagel voters of district No 10 of the town of Greenville met on the 14 of October 1873 at an annual meeting. Lodowick Hannah was chosen moderator, W.H. Losee Clerk, Egbert Palmer trustee, Jhon Palmer Librarian, David S. Losee collector. Motion maid and caired to adjourn to the second Tuesday in October 1874.
W.H. Losee, Clerk
Lodowick Hannah, Moderator
At a regular meeting held at the school house of district No 10 in the town of Greenville, Luman Baker was chosen moderator. Proceeded to business. David S. Losee was chosen clerk, William H. Losee trustee, Isaiah Hannay collector, and John H. Palmer librarian. After which a motion was made and carried authorizing the trustee to build a privy to said schoolhouse and levy a tax on district to pay the expenses of the same.
After which the meeting adjourned to the second Tuesday of October 1875.
David S. Losee, clerk
At a regular meeting held at the schoolhouse in the Dist. No. 10 in the town of Greenville, Oct. 10th 76, Lodowick Hannay was chosen moderator, David S. Losee was chosen clerk, Isaiah trustee, and Egbert Palmer collector after which the meeting adjourned to the second Tuesday of Oct 1876
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