Friendship academy opened about 1848 with Jeremiah Hatch as principal, and W. D. Renwick assistant, followed by Prof. Miller The work done by this academy was of a high order and contributed much to the growth of the town. A union school conducted by Prof. T. H. Armstrong, principal, with 8 assistants supplies its place, and it is second to none in the county for efficient work. [Source: John S. Minard, Allegany County and its People. A Centennial Memorial History of Allegany County, New York, W. A. Fergusson & Co, Alfred, N.Y., 1896, p. 169
Friendship academy opened about 1848 with Jeremiah Hatch as principal, and W. D. Renwick assistant, followed by Prof. Miller The work done by this academy was of a high order and contributed much to the growth of the town. A union school conducted by Prof. T. H. Armstrong, principal, with 8 assistants supplies its place, and it is second to none in the county for efficient work. [Source: John S. Minard, Allegany County and its People. A Centennial Memorial History of Allegany County, New York, W. A. Fergusson & Co, Alfred, N.Y., 1896, p. 169
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