Mohawk Valley history: June 28, 1902
The Utica Observer, June 28, 1902, Utica, Oneida County, New York
POLAND.
The Close of School–A Variety of News Notes
Poland, June 28 (Special.)–The Poland union school held its first graduating and commencement exercises this week. Rev. C. E. Miller of Herkimer preached the baccalaureate sermon in the Baptist Church Sunday evening. The church was filled with an appreciative audience. Tuesday night an entertainment was given by the school. The program consisted of music, recitations and a flag drill. Every number was nicely carried out, but the flag drill received especial praise. The regular graduating exercises occurred Wednesday evening. Miss Alice Theobald and Miss Lena Newberry, both of Cold Brook, were a testimony for their careful training. Rev. A. J. Marsh presented the diplomas. Hon. A. M. Mills of Little Falls then delivered an address which was brimful of good advice and sound wisdom. The school has been growing for the past few years, and the results obtained are gratifying to both teachers and parents. Principal C. L. Valley has been engaged for another year. Twenty-three dollars was cleared from the school entertainment, which will pay all the commencement expenses, besides leaving a little sum for the benefit of the school.
Source: NYS Historic Newspapers

Poland NY, 1890