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Isaac N. Carleton (10 June 1832 – 8 August 1902) was an educator. He taught at Phillips Academy and was the principal of State Normal School in New Britain, Connecticut for twelve years. He was the founder of
Carleton School Carleton School was a college preparatory Boarding school, boarding school in Massachusetts. It was formed by Isaac N. Carleton in 1866, originally located in Medford, Massachusetts, Medford. It was relocated to Bradford, Massachusetts, Bradford ...
in Massachusetts. He was the president of the
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for two years.


Youth and education

Carleton was born in Bradford (now part of Haverhill), Massachusetts on 10 June 1832 to Isaac Carleton and Mary Richardson Carleton. He attended Phillips Academy in
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from 1852 to 1855. He completed his BA at
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in 1859.


Family

Carleton married Laura Tenney Carleton 8 August 1860 in
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. They raised four children, Grace, Clara, Walter and Theodore. Grace married Forrest F. Dryden, son of
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Senator John F. Dryden.
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was one of the three founding directors of NEC Corporation, the first Japanese joint venture with foreign capital. Theodore attended
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(Day, pg 251).


Career

He went back to Phillips Academy to teach Latin and Greek from 1859 to 1863. He was principal at Peabody High School in 1864. In 1865, Carleton was an associate principal for a young ladies' seminary in
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. He was the acting principal of the State Normal School (now
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) in New Britain, Connecticut during the summer session of 1866. He was the principal of a young ladies' home and day school in Medford) Massachusetts in 1866 to 1869. This would be later known as
Carleton School Carleton School was a college preparatory Boarding school, boarding school in Massachusetts. It was formed by Isaac N. Carleton in 1866, originally located in Medford, Massachusetts, Medford. It was relocated to Bradford, Massachusetts, Bradford ...
. He returned to the New Britain State Normal School as its fifth principal in 1869. During his years there, the school was reported to have recovered the reputation that had been jeopardized by its closure in the 1867 Connecticut State General Assembly. He received an honorary MA from
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in 1872. He was selected as President of the
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in 1878. He served at the New Britain Normal School until 1881. He returned to Bradford, Massachusetts as principal of
Carleton School Carleton School was a college preparatory Boarding school, boarding school in Massachusetts. It was formed by Isaac N. Carleton in 1866, originally located in Medford, Massachusetts, Medford. It was relocated to Bradford, Massachusetts, Bradford ...
from 1884 to 1901. His school earned an endorsement from Phillips Academy at Andover. He received an honorary Ph.D. from Dartmouth in 1889. Carleton died 8 August 1902, in Haverhill, Massachusetts.


Carleton School

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. There are three notable periods that defined
Carleton School Carleton School was a college preparatory Boarding school, boarding school in Massachusetts. It was formed by Isaac N. Carleton in 1866, originally located in Medford, Massachusetts, Medford. It was relocated to Bradford, Massachusetts, Bradford ...
; it was originally a girls' school, later was a boys' school, and became a military school at the end of its operation. In 1868, the school was located in Medford, Massachusetts. It was called I.N. Carleton's Home and Day School for Young Ladies. In 1869, Carleton set aside running a private school and went to the New Britain State Normal School (now
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) in New Britain, Connecticut as its fifth principal. He served there until 1881. In 1884, Carleton started a new private school. It was referred to as I.N. Carleton's Home and Day School for Boys in 1886, located in Bradford Massachusetts. This was the longest and most defining period in its operation as a boys' preparatory school. By 1896, it was simply called Carleton School. The last period of the school's existence was possibly the most dramatic change. It was renamed The Carleton Military School in approximately 1901. Carleton still held the position of principal, but a Major Baker ran the military instruction, having previously been a military instructor at
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summer school. Carleton died 8 August 1902, two months after the expected end of the school year. The location of the school continued to be used as a boarding house, called the Carleton House for Boys and Young Men in approximately 1925. The school buildings still stand near the corner of Chadwick and South Main Street in Haverhill, and are used as apartments.


American Institute of Instruction

Upon his selection as its president, the National Journal of Education was quoted: "In the election of Prof. I. N. Carleton, principal of the State Normal School of New Britain as President of the American Institute of instruction, a wise choice has been made. It is a deserved honor to the Normal school fraternity of New England, as well as a compliment to Mr. Carleton's ability as an educator. He is energetic and enthusiastic, and will spare no efforts to make his administration useful and successful."


References

*I. N. Carleton, ''The Carleton School for Young Men and Boys'', Lawrence MA: James Ward Jr., 1894. *Herbert E. Fowler, ''A Century of Teacher Education in Connecticut'', New Britain CT: Teachers College of Connecticut, 1949. *''Catalogue of The Officers and Graduates of Yale University In New Haven Connecticut'' 1701–1924, page 591, (1924). *''Dartmouth College and Associated Schools General Catalogue'', 1760–1940. *''Peabody High School, Peabody High School Committee Report'', April 1864. *''Peabody High School, Peabody High School Committee Report'', April 1865. *Mrs. H. D. Carleton (1997), ''Carleton Family Album''. *The Dartmouth, Page 40, January (day unknown) 1868. *The Dartmouth, Page 45, September 19, 1878. *The Dartmouth, Page 215, January 30, 1880. *The Dartmouth, Page 86, October 26, 1883. *The Dartmouth, Page 16, September 26, 1902. *Clarence S. Day Jr., ''Decennial Record of the Class of 1896 Yale College'', New York NY: De Vinne Press, 1907. *Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, ''Universities and Their Sons'', Boston MA: R. Herndon Co, 1900.


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