Box 243 1
Contains 149 Results:
From E. G. Starke, Auburn, to SR, March 10, 1845
From Edwin Cooper, Waterloo Academy, to SR, March 15, 1845
Cooper can not "during his vacation" visit SR but will be in Ithaca for two days during the next institute. He praises SR's work and comments on the effect it has upon other counties.
From S. Young, Ballston, to SR, Ithaca, March 25, 1845
From Edwin Cooper, Waterloo to SR, Ithaca, April 7, 1845
Cooper will not be able to attend the Teacher Institute in Ithaca because of the illness of his wife.
From Cyrus Robertson, Albion, Michigan, to his brother Smith Robertson, Ithaca, May 4, 1845
>Lovel (?) Preston, Caroline, to SR, May 30, 1845
Letter is praising SR for his system of school instruction.
Printed folder - written by Franklin Knight, July 1, 1845
The folder is a sort of advertisement for a book of facsimiles of letter from George Washington on agriculture Knight has published that will "have a most salutary influence in correcting, in the youth of our country, many false notions regarding the character of agricultural pursuits."
Letter from the publisher, Alexander V. Blake, N.Y.C. to SR, July 1, 1845
Printed circular for Wickham's "Educational Incentives," particularly Teacher's Tokens with facsimile. Letter tells SR about the invention of a School Ledger which would enable a teacher to keep permanent records of students.
From I (?) Cooper McLean, N.Y. , to SR, July 2, 1845
A new certificate is to be made out for Miss Samantha Burton enabling her to teach in any school district in Tompkins' County.
R. Hyde Walworth, President, New York Juvenile Temperance Association to SR and all County and town superintendents, July 4, 1845
Printed circular urging them to promote said association and its goals in their district or county.