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| Infant's Mitts, Sixteenth Century. In Essex Institute |
39 |
| Jane Bonner, Eight Years Old, 1700. Owned by Connecticut Historical Society |
facing 42 |
| Infant's Robe, Cap, and Christening Blanket. In Memorial Hall, Deerfield, Mass. |
46 |
| Ellinor Cordes, Two Years Old, 1740. Owned by Mrs. St. Julian Ravenel, Charleston, S.C. |
facing 48 |
| Daniel Ravenel, Five Years Old, 1765. Owned by Mrs. St. Julian Ravenel, Charleston, S.C. |
facing 50 |
| Children's Shoes. In Bedford Historical Society, Bedford, Mass. |
51 |
| Gore Children, 1754. Painted by Copley. Owned by the Misses Robins, Boston, Mass. |
facing 54 |
| Jonathan Mountfort, Seven Years Old, 1753. Painted by Copley. Owned by Mrs. Farlin, Detroit, Mich. |
facing 58 |
| Boy's Suit of Clothing, 1784. In Memorial Hall, Deerfield, Mass. |
facing 60 |
| Mary Lord, 1710 circa. Owned by Connecticut Historical Society. |
facing 66 |
| "Erudition" Schoolhouse, Bath, Maine, 1797 |
70 |
| Oldtime School Certificate of Landlord of Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Mass. |
73 |
| "Old Harmony" Schoolhouse, Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, N.J. |
76 |
| Samuel Pemberton, Twelve Years Old, 1736. Owned by Miss Ellen M. Ward, Boston, Mass. |
facing 78 |
| Nathan Hale Schoolhouse, East Haddam, Conn. |
82 |
| Old Brick Schoolhouse, Norwich, Conn. From "Old Houses of Norwich," by Miss Mary E. Perkins |
85 |
| Elizabeth Storer, Twelve Years Old, 1738. Painted by Smibert. Owned by Dr. Townsend, Boston, Mass. facing |
98 |
| Carved Busks. Owned by Essex Institute |
106 |
| "Dorothy Q." "Thirteen Summers," 1720 circa. Owned by Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes, Boston, Mass. |
facing 108 |
| Elizabeth Quincy Wendell, 1720 circa. Owned by Dr. Josiah L. Hale, Brookline, Mass. |
facing 112 |
| Hornbook. Owned by Mrs. Anne Robinson Minturn, Shoreham, Vt. |
facing118 |
| Hornbook. Owned by Miss Grace L. Gordon, Flushing, L.I. |
120 |
| Back of Hornbook. Owned by Miss Grace L. Gordon |
123 |
| "The Royal Battledore" |
facing 124 |
| "My New Battledore" |
facing 126 |
| Reading-board, Erasmus Hall, Flatbush, L.I. |
127 |
| Page of New England Primer |
130 |
| "The Grammarian's Funeral" |
facing 134 |
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