History of the School of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of Ne

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History of the School of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the City of Ne
Henry Webb Dunshee
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Barent De Foreest, schoolmaster. 1743. Huybert Van Wagenen, previously appointed, kept the school, corner of Marketfield and Broad streets, (1746. ) He was the chorister for the Old and New Churches, alternately. Resigned, 1749.
The population having extended "far up town, " the dea- cons opened a school in Cortlandt street, of which Abraham Delanoy was appointed teacher. He commenced with ten scholars, receiving from Consistory, in quarterly payments, the amount of money and firewood which Mr.
... Van Wagenen received for the same number. The catechetical instruction in the Garden Street Church was attended to by Mr. Van Wagenen, and in the Middle Church by Mr. Delanoy.
1748. The first school and dwelling-house for the teacher were built-in Garden street, opposite the church.
1749, April 1. Daniel Bratt, schoolmaster and chorister in the Middle Church. He had twelve free scholars, six in FROM 1664 TO mo. 75' reading and six in writing, for which he received 12 10s. , and a load of wood for each scholar, annually, half nut and half oak.


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