b. Some are well situated, however, as (1) one on land granted by Samuel Eastburn and vested in the school trustees, (2) one on land granted by Thomas Goode, vested in members of the meeting, but not in trust for the meeting.

3. They suggest that these two houses be used as previously and that new houses be erected not more than three miles apart.

4. They maintain an uncertain state has prevailed among the schools.

5. The following places are recommended for new schools to be built:

a. At the schoolhouse near Samuel Eastburn’s.

b. On the work road between William Jitchin’s and Thomas Rose’s.

c. On the road from Newtown to Coryell’s Ferry.

d. At the intersection of the lower work road and the street road.

e. Near the south side of Watson Weldin’s land.