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==Avyette Taylor==
 
==Avyette Taylor==
 
==Samuel M Shearer==
 
==Samuel M Shearer==
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Teacher, and eventually Superintendent of Schools for Monterey County, California in the 1870s.
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===Secondary sources for 10===
 
===Secondary sources for 10===
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ZIr1V14zEyMC&pg=PA45&ots=KIGZ3i2G1y&dq=%22samuel+m+shearer%22&sig=Tj91RcQ0CbCvmr9NyfWR-WGlY4M San Juan Bautista: The Town, the Mission and the Park], by Charles W Clough, page 45 : "There is no doubt but that Samuel M Shearer was considered the best teacher ever to teach at the school.  Both Mylar and Harris speak highly of his ability, even though he expelled Harris.  Shearer was principal for a short time and then moved to Salinas, where he became county superintendent of schools.  After his retirement he wrote a series of articles about San Juan while editor of the <i>Index</i> newspaper."
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=ZIr1V14zEyMC&pg=PA45&ots=KIGZ3i2G1y&dq=%22samuel+m+shearer%22&sig=Tj91RcQ0CbCvmr9NyfWR-WGlY4M San Juan Bautista: The Town, the Mission and the Park], by Charles W Clough, page 45 : "There is no doubt but that Samuel M Shearer was considered the best teacher ever to teach at the school.  Both Mylar and Harris speak highly of his ability, even though he expelled Harris.  Shearer was principal for a short time and then moved to Salinas, where he became county superintendent of schools.  After his retirement he wrote a series of articles about San Juan while editor of the <i>Index</i> newspaper."

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