by Barbara Rimkunas
This "Historically Speaking" column was published in the Exeter News-Letter on Friday, February 17, 2023.
Several years after Exeter erected the beautiful Robinson Female Seminary building to educate the town’s girls, it became apparent that some type of full-time caretaker would be needed. The cleaning was tended by a “janitress,” but it was clear that the building, with its rudimentary steam heating and limited plumbing would need someone with more specialized skills. The grounds, beautifully laid out by landscape architect Robert Morris Copeland, required careful tending. It wouldn’t do to keep depending on day-laborers. At the September 15th, 1869, meeting of the school’s trustees, a position called ‘engineer’ was created to maintain the building and grounds.