ong time resident
of Canandaigua
MYRON H. CLARK Governor, State of New York
JUDGE H. W. TAYLOR Prominent lawyer and jurist
E. M. MORSE A leading lawyer in Canandaigua
Miss ZILPHA CLARKE School teacher of note
Miss CAROLINE CHESEBRO Well-known writers
Mrs. GEORGE WILLSON
Miss HANNAH UPHAM Eminent instructress and lady principal
of Ontario Female Seminary
Mr. FRED THOMPSON Prominent resident, married Miss
Mary Clark, daughter of Governor
Myron H. Clark.
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School Boys
WILLIAM T. SCHLEY
HORACE M. FINLEY
ALBERT MURRAY
S. GURNEY LAPHAM Residing with parents in
CHARLES COY Canandaigua
ELLSWORTH DAGGETT
CHARLIE PADDOCK
MERRITT C. WILLCOX
WILLIAM H. ADAMS Law Students
GEORGE N. WILLIAMS
WILLIS P. FISKE Teachers in Academy
EDMUND C. CLARKE
School Girls
LOUISA FIELD
MARY WHEELER
EMMA WHEELER
LAURA CHAPIN
JULIA PHELPS
MARY PAUL
BESSIE SEYMOUR
LUCILLA FIELD
MARY FIELD
ABBIE CLARK
SUSIE DAGGETT Residing with parents in
FRANKIE RICHARDSON Canandaigua
FANNY GAYLORD
MARY COY
HELEN COY
HATTIE PADDOCK
SARAH ANTES
LOTTIE LAPHAM
CLARA WILSON
FANNIE PALMER
RITIE TYLER
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VILLAGE LIFE IN AMERICA
1852
Canandaigua, N. Y.
_November_ 21, 1852.--I am ten years old to-day, and I think I will
write a journal and tell who I am and what I am doing. I have lived with
my Grandfather and Grandmother Beals ever since I was seven years old,
and Anna, too, since she was four. Our brothers, James and John, came
too, but they are at East Bloomfield at Mr. Stephen Clark's Academy.
Miss Laura Clark of Naples is their teacher.
Anna and I go to school at District No. 11. Mr. James C. Cross is our
teacher, and some of the scholars say he is cross by name and cross by
nature, but I like him. He gave me a book by the name of "Noble Deeds of
American Women," for reward of merit, in my re
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