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The Trustees of the Punchard Free School were incorporated in 1851. At the town meeting held December 16, 1850, five trustees were elected by ballot, two from Christ Church Parish, two from the South Church Parish, one from the West Parish Society.  The board purchased a lot of eight and one-fourth acres for Punchard Free School in 1853.  The Trustees still exist for the function of award some scholarships to graduating seniors.
The Trustees of the Punchard Free School were incorporated in 1851. At the town meeting held December 16, 1850, five trustees were elected by ballot, two from Christ Church Parish, two from the South Church Parish, one from the West Parish Society.  The board purchased a lot of eight and one-fourth acres for Punchard Free School in 1853.  The Trustees still exist for the function of award some scholarships to graduating seniors.


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*[http://andoverma.gov/about/history.php History of Andover - Education]
*[http://andoverma.gov/about/history.php History of Andover - Education]


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The Trustees of the Punchard Free School were incorporated in 1851. At the town meeting held December 16, 1850, five trustees were elected by ballot, two from Christ Church Parish, two from the South Church Parish, one from the West Parish Society. The board purchased a lot of eight and one-fourth acres for Punchard Free School in 1853. The Trustees still exist for the function of award some scholarships to graduating seniors.


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--Glenda 16:43, June 8, 2007 (EDT)

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