Catalogue of the Officers, Instructors and Students of the People's Literary Institute and Gymnasium at Pembroke, N. H. for the Summer and Autumn Terms, 1840. Together with the Students of Pembroke Academy, for the Last Two Terms Whilst Under the Instruction of the Teachers of the Institute and Gymnasium.
Names in this online transcription include Abbott, Ambrose, Ames, Annan, Babcock, Bailey, Barr, Batchelder, Bates, Benson, Berry, Blanchard, Blood, Bowman, Boynton, Brickett, Buntin, Burnham, Carr, Chamberlain, Chandler, Chaplin, Chapman, Clark, Cochran, Colby, Connor, Cotton, Davenport, Dearborn, Dickey, Doe, Dowst, Dudley, Dunlap, Dutton, Eastman, Egerton, Eldredge, English, Evans, Fife, Flagg, Foss, Foster, Fowler, Freeze, French, Fuller, Gage, Gault, Gay, Gilbert, Gove, Green, Hadley, Hamlet, Hammond, Haseltine, Haselton, Head, Hill, Hoit, Homes, Hood, Hoyt, Hutchinson, Kidder, Killam, Kimball, Kinnerson, Kinsman, Knowlton, Knox, Lewis, Mack, Marston, McAllaster, McCutcheon, McMurphy, McQueston, Merrill, Mooney, Moore, Morrill, Moulton, Nay, Nevins, Noyes, Paine, Parker, Parmenter, Patch, Patterson, Perley, Pillsbury, Poor, Porter, Prescott, Reed, Rider, Robinson, Rolfe, Rowel, Sanders, Sawyer, Shackford, Simpson, Smith, Stanyan, Steele, Stevens, Story, Straw, Sullivan, Thompson, Thorn, Tilton, Veazey, Vesy, Webster, Weston, Whittemore, Williams, Wilson, Wolcott, Wood, Woodbury.
Labels: New Hampshire, School Records and Yearbooks
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