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Box 243 1

 Container

Contains 149 Results:

From I (?) Cooper McLean, N.Y. , to SR, July 2, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 6
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A new certificate is to be made out for Miss Samantha Burton enabling her to teach in any school district in Tompkins' County.

Dates: July 2, 1845

R. Hyde Walworth, President, New York Juvenile Temperance Association to SR and all County and town superintendents, July 4, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 6
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Printed circular urging them to promote said association and its goals in their district or county.

Dates: July 4, 1845

From Francis Dwight, Albany, to SR, July 7, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 6
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A Mr. D. P. Page will be in the area in the middle of September and will be willing to address a Teacher Institute if there is one at that time.

Dates: July 7, 1845

From Henry McGonegal of Albany, July 18, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 6
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Asking SR for a recommendation. McGonegal is seeking a position in Syracuse as a teacher.

Dates: July 18, 1845

From Albert D. Wright, Verona to SR, Ithaca, August 11, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
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Dwight had promised SR that he would speak at the Tompkins County Teachers' Institute. He is asking to be released from this engagement since he is being asked by his own district (county) to be in charge of an Institute there.

Dates: August 11, 1845

From E. C. Seymour, Albany, to SR, Ithaca, August 11, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
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Letter informs that Seymour will be leaving the school at the end of the term. Professors Perkins and Page will not be able to attend the Tompkins County Institute. Seymour asks the help of SR in finding a job for the next term.

Dates: August 11, 1845

Circular giving details of the coming Cayuga County Teachers' Institute, August 13, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Correspondence and other papers of the Robertson family of Washington County, New York, and several other related families, dealing mostly with family matters and the migration westward of family members to Ohio, Missouri, Minnesota, and California. The papers of Smith Robertson consist of his letters written while a student at Union College (Schenectady, New York) and as superintendent of Common Schools in Tompkins County; also as a medical student at Geneva Medical College, at Yale...
Dates: August 13, 1845

From Henry Barnard of Providence to SR, Ithaca, September 14, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Barnard will be able to attend the Institute and will deliver an address on "What can be done to improve the schools this winter?"

Dates: September 14, 1845

From Henry Barnard,Providence, to SR, Ithaca, October 5, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
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The letter confirms Barnard's appearance at the Teachers' Institute, October 14 and announces his plans for an earlier arrival.

Dates: October 5, 1845

From Edwin Cooper, Syracuse, to SR, Ithaca, October 22, 1845

 Item — Box: 243 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Cooper will not be able to attend the Teachers' Institute. He also encourages SR to accept a copy of a "current volume of the Advocates'" and to encourage the teachers in his district to become subscribers.

Dates: October 22, 1845