Henry M. Haviland's Reminiscences of Friends School |
Mr. Haviland's memories were referenced in Chapter 8 of 1942's Seventy Five Years of Brooklyn Friends School, by Edgerton Grant North. Mr. Haviland's schoolmate Edward Stabler's reminiscences were more largely quoted in that chapter, yet Mr. Haviland's reminiscences survived intact in the files of the book's author, which he returned to BFS to assist with the school's 1967 Centennial. Incidentally, Henry Morris Haviland may have been a distant relation to our first principal Mary Haviland. Mr. Haviland was born in January, 1863 and died in December, 1942, several months after writing this piece for our school's history. The BFS archives actually contain what seems to be Mr. Haviland's original handwritten version and two later typed versions. Thanks, Hash!
Hash only attended BFS in the Brooklyn Meeting House. The school building on the left was built in 1902. |
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