Box 2
Contains 4 Results:
Talbot County, Maryland. Final survey with intro., 61 pp., maps, charts, 1911
Papers of Frederick Elisha Shapleigh concerning his work in rural sociology and education (1908-1914), including correspondence, reports, sociological surveys, and several of his manuscripts on the subjects; also papers relating to his work for the Public Education Association in Buffalo (1914-1920), including correspondence, statistical studies, a complete file of "School and Community" which he edited, and clippings.
Preliminary Write-up of Survey of Talbot County, Maryland, 31 pcs. unbound, 1911
Papers of Frederick Elisha Shapleigh concerning his work in rural sociology and education (1908-1914), including correspondence, reports, sociological surveys, and several of his manuscripts on the subjects; also papers relating to his work for the Public Education Association in Buffalo (1914-1920), including correspondence, statistical studies, a complete file of "School and Community" which he edited, and clippings.
Hardback bound text: American Rural Communities, 196 pp. typescript, 1909
Papers of Frederick Elisha Shapleigh concerning his work in rural sociology and education (1908-1914), including correspondence, reports, sociological surveys, and several of his manuscripts on the subjects; also papers relating to his work for the Public Education Association in Buffalo (1914-1920), including correspondence, statistical studies, a complete file of "School and Community" which he edited, and clippings.
Hardback bound text: The Millbrook Survey, 239 pp. typescript, carbon; illus., charts, maps. "Undertaken with the Cooperation of the County Works Departments of the Dutchess County and New York State Committees of the YMCA", 1913
Papers of Frederick Elisha Shapleigh concerning his work in rural sociology and education (1908-1914), including correspondence, reports, sociological surveys, and several of his manuscripts on the subjects; also papers relating to his work for the Public Education Association in Buffalo (1914-1920), including correspondence, statistical studies, a complete file of "School and Community" which he edited, and clippings.