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1866-67. E. W. Washburn, Pres.; F. Crandall, Sec.; Wm. Beck, Treas.; Wm. Bloess, A. Ensel, Dr. Thos. J. Montgomery.

1867-68. E. W. Washburn, Pres.; Richard Ritter, Sec.; Wm. Beck, Treas.; A. C. Marvin, Dr. Thos. J. Montgomery, F. Crandall.

1868-69. E. W. Washburn, Pres.; F. Crandall, Sec.; Wm. Beck, Treas.; J. F. Tobias, J. P. Leake, T. J. Montgomery.

1869-70. F. Crandall, Pres.; Wm. Beck, Sec.; J. P. Leake, Treas.; T. J. Montgomery, Richard Ritter, J. F. Tobias.

1870-71. J. F. Tobias, Pres.; Wm. Beck, Sec.; J. P. Leake, Treas.; Richard Ritter, Henry Suess, D. H. Smith.

1871-72. J. F. Tobias, Pres.; Wm. Beck, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; Henry Suess, Abram Meyer, J. D. Brown.

1872-73. Henry Suess, Pres.; H. B. Fletcher, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; J. D. Brown, A. Meyers.

1873-74. Henry Suess, Pres.; H. B. Fletcher, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; A. Meyer, J. D. Brown, E. Lamy.

1874-75. Henry Suess, Pres.; L. B. Jackson, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; C. M. A. Chaney, John Stryker, E. Lamy.

1875-76. Henry Suess, Pres.; H. B. Fletcher, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; C. M. A. Chaney, John Stryker, B. H. Ingram.

1876-78. B. H. Ingram, Pres.; L. B. Jackson, Sec.; D. H. Smith, Treas.; C. M. A. Chaney, John Striker, Elias Bixby.

1878-79. David Blocher, Pres.; Henry Lamm, Sec.; E. L. Phipps, Treas.; A. H. Conkwright, John A. Lacy, J. H. Mertz.

1879-80. David Blocher, Pres.; Henry Lamm, Sec.; E. L. Phipps, Treas.; A. H. Conkwright, John A. Lacy, J. H. Mertz.

1880-81. David Blocher, Pres.; Henry Lamm, Sec.; E. L. Phipps, Treas.; A. H. Conkwright, J. A. Lacy, J. H. Mertz.

1881-82. David Blocher, President; Henry Lamm, Secretary; J. H. Mertz, Treasurer; Dr. A. H. Conkwright, C. H. Gauss, Judge Charles Richardson.

1882-83. G. L. Faulhaber, President; Dr. A. H. Conkwright, Secretary; C. H. Gauss, Treasurer; Charles Richardson, J. H. Mertz, J. N. Dalby.

The dimensions, cost, location, etc., of the four school buildings together with a complete list of teachers is given herewith.

BROADWAY SCHOOL.-This school is located on Broadway, between Kentucky and Moniteau streets, and was established in the year 1867. It was first proposed to erect a three-story brick building, containing twelve rooms, but the cost was found to exceed the estimates, as made by the architect and the building committee, and the plans were changed to a two-story brick building, containing seven school rooms, one recitation room, a library room, and superintendent's office. During the summer of

1880, an additional story was added to the building, so that it now contains twelve school rooms, a library room and superintendent's office. The size of the rooms on the first and second stories is 29 by 33, and on the third floor, 24 by 28. Each room is provided with a cloak room 5 by 20, and a teacher's closet, where maps and other appliances can be stored. Ventilating flues are attached to all the rooms. The entire cost of the building and grounds has been about forty thousand dollars.

1867-68. Prof. G. O. Brown, Superintendent, $140; Prof. G. W. Ready, Principal High School, $85; Miss Peabody, $60; Miss Griffin, $60; Mrs. Brown, $50; Miss Tindall, $50; Miss Adamson, $50; Miss Groesbeeck, $50; Miss Bard, $40.

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STORY'S CENTRAL, OPPOSITE THE SQUARE SEDALIA, MO.

1868-69. Prof. G. O. Brown, Superintendent, $150; Prof. G. W. Ready, Principal High School, $110; Miss Tindall, $65; Miss Griffin, $60; Miss Groesbeck, $50; Miss Adamson, $50; Miss Sue Jopling, $50; Mrs. Brown, $50,

1869-70. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $125.00; Miss Lucy J.

Maltby, High School, $70; Mrs. W. J. Tucker, $60; Misses Jopling, Cotton Kidd, Griffin and Groesbeck, $50 each; Miss Ollie Barrick, $40.

1870-71. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $150; Miss Lucy J. Maltby, High School, $80; Mrs. W. J. Tucker, $60; Misses S. J. Jopling, Mary A. Green, Emma Davidson, Mary E. Groesbeck, Abbie C. Burge and Sallie Young, $50 each.

1871-72. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $150; Miss Lucy J. Maltby, High School, $80; resigned and Miss Dickinson elected to vacancy; Mrs. W. J. Tucker, Mrs. Sallie Allen, Misses Mary Green, Mary Simmons, Sue Green, Anna E. Potter and Phebe J. Botsford, $50 each.

1871-73. Prof. G. W. Ready, Principal, $150; Miss S. M. Brooks, High School, Misses Julia Chappelear, Sue J. Jopling, Sue Green, Minnie Chappelear, Lavinia Parker, Francis Tindall and Nancy O. Tyler, $50 each. Albert Wettendorf, Teacher in German, $75.

1873-74. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $150; W. S. Dorsey, Principal High School, Miss Julia Chappelear, Principal, $65; Misses Maggie Fletcher, Sue Green, Nellie Mitchell, Mary Kidd, Sue Kernoodle and Emma Chappelear, $50 each. Mrs. Marie Kleuber, Teacher of German, $60.

1874-75. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $150; Prof. E. R. Booth, High School, Miss Julia Chappelear, Principal, $70; resigned and Miss Clara V. Van Fleet elected to vacancy; Miss Maggie Fletcher, Lizzie Puckett, Sue Kernoodle, Mary Kidd, Sue Green and Emma Chappelear, $50 each. Mrs Marie Kleuber, Teacher of German, $60.

1875-76. Prof. G. W. Ready, Superintendent, $150; Prof. E. R. Booth, High School, $100; T. W. Emerson, Principal, $70; Misses Maggie Fletcher, Sue Kernoodle, Georgia Jackson, Sue Green, Mary Kidd, Maud Gent and Ellen Hackett, $50 each per month, with the exception of the last two who received $40 each. Mrs. Marie Kleuber, Teacher of German, $60.

1878-79. Prof. D. R. Cully, Superintendent, $120; Mrs. M. V. Neet, Misses Sue Green, Mary A. Purdy, Alice Chappelear, Mary J. Owens, Bettie Rogers, Olive Suess, Mrs. J. B. Wilcox, Mrs. Rice, $40 each.

1879-80. Prof. D. R. Cully, Superintendent, $120; Mrs. M. V. Neet, Misses Sue Green, Sue Kernoodle, Lizzie Buchanan, resigned, and place filled by Miss Amelia Kendall, Mary J. Owens, Maud Gent, Olive Suess and Mrs. J. B. Wilcox, $40 each.

1880-81. Prof. D. R. Cully, Superintendent, $133.33; H.T. Williams, High School, $50; Mrs. M. V. Neet, High School and Eighth Grade, $45; Miss Sue Green, $45; Misses Emma Elliott, Virginia Batterton, Olive Suess, Amelia Kendall, Maud Gent and Mrs. Mary. O. Hansber

ger, $40 each; Mrs J. B. Wilcox, $45; Miss Ella Elbert, $35; Miss Emma Sharpe, $30; Miss Hattie Lewis, Teacher of Music.

1881-82. Prof. D. R. Cully, Supt.; Prof. H. T. Williams and Mrs. M. V. Neet, High School; Miss Sue Green, Mrs. M. O. Hansberger, resigned in December, and Miss Victoria G. Conkling, elected to fill vacancy; Miss Adelia Caldwell, Miss Olive Suess, Miss Lillie Bruner, resigned in April, and Miss Mary E. Flaven elected to fill vacancy; Miss Virginia Batterton, Miss Maud Gent, Miss Nannie Rogers, Miss Frankie Miller, Mrs. J. B. Wilcox.

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RESIDENCE OF JOHN MONTGOMERY, JR., SEDALIA, MO.

FRANKLIN SCHOOL.-This school is conducted in a two-story brick building, situated on the northwest corner of Moniteau and Cooper streets. This building was erected in the year 1870, and cost, with grounds, etc., about twelve thousand dollars. It contains four school rooms, each provided with ample cloak rooms for the use of the pupils, and teachers' private rooms. The building is situated on elevated ground, affording excellent drainage and ventilation. The grade of this school extends to the A class, of the seventh year, after which the pupils are transferred to Broadway School.

1868-69. Miss Kidd, $50; Miss Jennie Bard, $50.

1869-70. Misses Sallie Young and Emma Davidson, $50 each. 1870-71. W. O. Dunlap, Principal, $50; Misses Mary Kidd, Mary B. Maddox and Helen M. Wadleigh, $50 each.

1871-72. Wm. Barnhill, Principal, $60; Misses Mary Kidd, Kate C. Steele and Lizzie Puckett, $50 each.

1872-73. Mrs. W. J. Tucker, Principal, $60; Misses Moore, Emma Chappelear, Lizzie Puckett, and Kate Steele, $50 each.

1873-74. Mrs. W. J. Tucker, Principal, $70; Misses Lizzie Puckett, Kate C. Steele and Emily Tucker, $50 each.

1874-75. Mrs. W. J. Tucker, Principal, $60; Miss Ollie Suess, $40; Misses Nellie Mitchell and Emily Tucker, $50 each.

1875-76. Mrs. W. J. Tucker, Principal, $70; Misses Olive Suess, Bettie Rogers and Emily Tucker, $50 each.

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1876-77. T. C. Early, Principal; Misses Olive Suess, Bettie Rogers and Maud Gent, $50 each.

1877-78.

Principal, $60; Misses Olive Suess, Bettie

Rogers and Maud Gent, $50 each.

1878-79. Mrs. T. J. Speer, Principal, $60; Misses Alice Burdsal, Sue Myers, Maud Gent, $40 each. Miss Nellie Branham, $40, elected to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation of Miss Myers.

1879-80. John P. Gass, Principal, $65; Misses Alice Burdsal, Mary A. Purdy, $40 each; Miss Jessie Ainsworth, $30.

1880-81. Prof. C. B. Reynolds, Principal, $60; Misses Alice Burdsal, Jessie Ainsworth, $35; Kate McClellan, $30.

1881-82. G. B. Lamm, Principal; Misses Jessie Ainsworth, Katie McClellan and Lillie Gibson.

WASHINGTON SCHOOL. This school is located on East Broadway, in a two-story wooden building, containing four large, pleasant rooms. It was opened in the year 1873, as a primary school, with two teachers. In 1878 two rooms were rented near the building, and the grades extended to the sixth year. Two years later, two additional rooms were added to the building, putting it in its present shape. The school grounds are large and very pleasantly situated. It is now contemplated to have the grades extended to the eighth year, after which the pupils will be transferred to the Broadway School.

1873-74. Miss Mary A. Green, Principal, $60; Miss Minnie Chappelear, $50.

1874-75. Miss Mary A. Green, Principal, $70; Miss Minnie Chappalear, $50.

1875-76. Miss Emily Tucker, Principal, succeeded in January, 1876, by Miss Sue Kernoodle, $60; Miss Minnie Chappelear, $50.

1876-77. Miss Sue Kernoodle, Principal, $60; Miss Alice Chappelear, $50.

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