Box 15
Contains 5 Results:
Hall, Stanley G.- Hyde, Lavius, 1839 - 1900
This series contains correspondence related to the Normal School movement and efforts to establish public education in the United States. It also includes correspondence regarding local library associations in Connecticut during the mid-19th century. Some correspondence also discusses other reform movement activities such as prison reform, as well as politics. Correspondence to Henry Barnard are alphabetized by sender.
Irwin & Sartain, 1866
This series contains correspondence related to the Normal School movement and efforts to establish public education in the United States. It also includes correspondence regarding local library associations in Connecticut during the mid-19th century. Some correspondence also discusses other reform movement activities such as prison reform, as well as politics. Correspondence to Henry Barnard are alphabetized by sender.
Jarvis, Dr. Edward- Joes, William Hemphill, 1842 - 1894
This series contains correspondence related to the Normal School movement and efforts to establish public education in the United States. It also includes correspondence regarding local library associations in Connecticut during the mid-19th century. Some correspondence also discusses other reform movement activities such as prison reform, as well as politics. Correspondence to Henry Barnard are alphabetized by sender.
Karney, Thomas- Kobbe, Marie L., 1849 - 1900
This series contains correspondence related to the Normal School movement and efforts to establish public education in the United States. It also includes correspondence regarding local library associations in Connecticut during the mid-19th century. Some correspondence also discusses other reform movement activities such as prison reform, as well as politics. Correspondence to Henry Barnard are alphabetized by sender.
Lansing, E. A.- Lyman, P. W., 1855 - 1897
This series contains correspondence related to the Normal School movement and efforts to establish public education in the United States. It also includes correspondence regarding local library associations in Connecticut during the mid-19th century. Some correspondence also discusses other reform movement activities such as prison reform, as well as politics. Correspondence to Henry Barnard are alphabetized by sender.