Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield Connecticut
Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church of Brookfield Connecticut
Emily C Emily Carrie Hawley
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D. Halpin graduated from the College of Pharmacy, New York City, in 1884. Teachers Who Were Born Here and Who Have Been Successful Elsewhere Miss Almira J. Gray was born July 1, 1830, in Brookfield. She has taught forty-six years — fourteen years in Connecticut and thirty-two years in Michigan — resigning her vocation in 1906. She was a teacher in the public schools, except seven years, when she taught in a private school in New Haven. Her present residence is Grand Haven, Mich. Miss Harriet E.... Stevens was born in Brookfield. She was teacher and principal of Children's Aid School in New York City from 1863 to 1903, a period of forty years. Miss Stevens' school opened on Canal Street in 1864 with five pupils. In 1888 John Jacob Astor erected a fine school building on Mott Street for Miss Stevens' school, which numbered at that time two hundred pupils, the grade being the same as the public schools of the city. In 1903, when Miss Stevens voluntarily retired from the principalship, her school numbered five hundred pupils and twelve teachers.
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