Excerpt from Report of First Ward Citizens' Committee on Enlargement and Improvement of Public School Grounds, Etc: September 25th, 1877
This is an organization composed of citizens of the ward, de signed to promote public education, encourage culture, develop social life, and foster general improvement in the interest of, all the people.
In forming itself about the Public School, it recognizes the fact that at no other point. Centre so largely the common interests and sympathies of a free and progressive community, and that no where else can the people so conveniently and effectively unite to advance much that tends to make human life and relations profitable and pleasant.
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