Box 243 1
Contains 149 Results:
From Cyrus Clark and John S. Holden to SR as Superintendent of Tompkins Co. Common Schools, March 21, 1844
A notice of an appeal being sent to the N.Y.S. Superintendent of Schools concerning the Board of Trustees' refusal to comply with an existing statute. SR. had ruled in favor of the Trustees.
George B. Glendening, Cayuga Academy, Aurora to SR, March 27, 1844
Acceptance of invitation to visit SR.
From S. Young, State of New York Secretary's Office, Dept of Common. Schools, to SR, March 30, 1844
State Superintendent upholds decision of SR in the case of Holden and Clark vs. the Trustees of the town, of Lansing District #7, saying that trustees have right to levy tax.
From Douglass Boardman, Trumansburg, to SR, April 3, 1844
Letter tells of the electioneering done by Boardman's opponents in an election in the attempts to get another man elected.
From S. Town, Angelica, to SR, April 16, 1844
Reports on the Teacher's Institute in Angelica.
To SR from. S.D. Carr of Groton, May 27, 1844
A man in the school district refuses to pay taxes on land which is not in said district.
From Douglass Boardman, Trumansburg, to SR, June 4, 1844
Requesting that SR send the dates he will be able to visit Trumansburg.
Printed invitation from Alpha of the Sigma Phi with note from How(ard?) Porter, June 29, 1844
To SR from S. D. Carr, July 29, 1844
Asking that SR visit the Groton district schools and commenting on the next school term.
From Lyman Cobb, N.Y.C. to SR, August 12, 1844
About text books being considered by the Books Committee of the County School Association.