COPY
STATE OF NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Superintendent's Office
The undersigned inhabitants of School District No. [illegible] of the town of Wellsville, entitled to vote at any meeting of the inhabitants of said district, hereby call for a meeting to be held at [illegible] in said district, on the [illegible] day of [illegible], instant, for the purpose of determining by a vote of such district whether a Union Free School shall be established in said district to the provisions of chapter 453 of the Laws of 1853.
Dated Wellsville, October 12, 1859.
This is to Certify that the papers hereto attached are a true copy of the papers on file in the Department of Public Instruction relating to the organization of Union Free School District No. 1, town of Wellsville, Allegany County, N. Y., and of the whole thereof.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Department of Public Instruction at the Capitol in Albany on this 23rd day of February, 1904.
(Signed) CHARLES R. SKINNER.
STATE SUPERINTENDENT.
Names
Julius Hoyt
G. W. Russell
I. W. Fassett
I. R. Stoddard
John Carpenter
J. E. Pittenger
W. Hale
D. G. Judd
Reuben Doty
Eliah Stowel
H. G. White
James F. Fowler
H. M. Phillips
Harvey Alge
A. Lewis
J. C. Stanard
T. M. Langworthy
H. M. Shearer
D. L. Vaughan
L. H. Pingle
Wm. Pooler
L. H. Jones
Lewis Jones
Wm. Problems
Edmund Baldwin
The undersigned trustees of school district No. One in the town of Wellsville, in compliance with a call of more than fifteen persons, entitled to vote at any meeting of the inhabitants of said district of which the above is a copy hereby give notice that a meeting of the inhabitants of said district, entitled to vote thereat, will be held, viz., every male person of full age residing therein and entitled to vote, at [illegible] in said district, on the [illegible] day of [illegible], instant, for the purpose of [illegible].
[stamp: NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
APR 27 1911]