North Center School District Records 1818-1833

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North Center School District Records 1818-1833

The North Center School District was established in 1812, when Hatfield divided into three school districts. The collection consists of seventeen handwritten documents including financial records, a report and recipes relating to the North Center School District in Hatfield, Massachusetts, representing the period from 1818 to 1833. While not a comprehensive collection, the items nonetheless offer insight into education at the turn of the century, especially the sorts of expenses accrued in maintaining a small town schoolhouse.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6323545

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Waite, Justin.

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Waite, Daniel.

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North Center School District (Hatfield, Mass.)

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Incorporated in 1670, the town of Hatfield, Massachusetts was originally that part of Hadley west of the Connecticut River, settled by people from Hartford, Wethersford, and Windsor, Connecticut. Hatfield, whose motto is "Industry & Prosperity," was an unusually prosperous community, thanks to the richness of the Connecticut River Valley and its ability to support agriculture and livestock. While the insularity of the community may have contributed to its prosperity ...

Dickinson, Solomon.

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