MR. EDITOR: - I visited to-day (Jan. 31st) the District School No. 14, taught by Mr.
Charles Tinklepaugh, son of Mr.
Egbert Tinklepaugh. I was very much pleased indeed with our school.
I think Mr. Tinklepaugh to be one of the best young teachers we have. Yet if I understood him, this makes the 3rd term he has taught.
"Order is said to be the first Law of Heaven." And Mr. T. has order, everything in his school goes like clock work. His watch is on the desk before him, and each class like higher colleges is called at its appropriate time by a gentle tap on the desk bell. Some are said to govern by the Word and the L-o-o-k, which of course is good if obeyed. But he, as I said, by the gentle tap of tho bell and snap of the thumb and finger sent all to their proper places, in their proper order, quiet, and still. I think we have a model school.
Gamaliel Case -
Wayne Co. Alliance February 9, 1881
Sodus. March 12.- The burial of Charles Tinklepaugh of Geneva, until four years ago a resident of Sodus Center,
was made this morning in Brick Church cemetery, Sodus Center, in charge of Sodus Lodge. F. and A. M. of
which he was a member. - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle March 13, 1916