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Teaching

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Della Lindley collection

 Collection — Folder S1893
Identifier: S1893
Scope and Contents This collection is divided evenly between two families, the Denny family of LaGrange County and the McConnell family of Noble County. Materials related to the Denny family date from 1858-1939 and include a teacher's license, academic admission slips, a license to practice medicine issued by the United States Internal Revenue, and receipts. Items relating to the McConnell family date from 1849-1932 and include the diagram of a plat for a graveyard, a teacher's license, a notice of acceptance...
Dates: 1849-1939

Erastus Test letter

 Collection — Folder S1297
Identifier: S1297
Scope and Contents This collection comprises a letter from Erastus Test in Indiana to Ada Baldwin on July 26, 1856, mentioning how she had been missed in grammar class and other news about school.
Dates: 1856

Harry D. Smith collection

 Collection
Identifier: L595
Scope and Contents This collection includes Harry D. Smith's correspondence to and from his family, specifically his cousin, David C. Spraker (brother of Sarah Eva Spaker Smith), a prominent figure in the Kokomo, Indiana banking industry; family photographs, and one glass plate negative ranging from 1890 to 1950.
Dates: 1890-1950

Helen Clift clippings

 Collection — Folder S1183
Identifier: S1183
Scope and Contents This collection includes forty-nine clippings of Kate Milner Rabb's Indianapolis Star newspaper column, "The Hoosier Listening Post," range from March 14, 1935 to July 25, 1935 that contain transcribed entries from diaries kept by Helen Clift of New Castle, Indiana in 1863 and 1865. Helen used her diary to record her daily chores, the weather, visitors, social activities, and other happenings in New Castle. Her 1863 diary also recorded her time teaching in Economy, Wayne County, Indiana and...
Dates: 1935

History Teachers Association of Indiana collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2767
Scope and Contents This collection includes business correspondence, account records, receipt books, and a constitution from the History Teachers Association of Indiana, from 1955 to 1965, documenting the voluntary cessation of an association of history teachers in the high schools, colleges, and universities in Indiana.
Dates: 1955-1965

James G. Mays collection

 Collection — Folder S933
Identifier: S0933
Scope and Contents The collection contains loose publications of The Indiana Teacher, 1928, as well as handwritten notes and teaching resume of James G. Mays.
Dates: 1884, 1928

Moody Chamberlain papers

 Collection — Folder S246
Identifier: S0246
Scope and Contents This collection includes a carbon copy of a typed document from Ira Hill in St. Albans, New Hampshire in 1813 regarding a teaching license and an autographed, signed document from Joseph Luttrell in Lost Creek Township, Vigo County, Indiana on 1837/08/10 regarding working out taxes.
Dates: 1813-1837

Sarah Howe teaching certificate

 Collection — Folder S0688
Identifier: S0688
Scope and Contents This collection contains a handwritten teaching certificate signed by George M. Johnson, school examiner of the state of Indiana, and dated March 19, 1870. The certificate states that Sarah How(e) is licensed to teach in any of the public schools located in Jasper County, Indiana for the term of 6 months.
Dates: 1870 March 19

Warren Francis Collins collection

 Collection
Identifier: L334
Scope and Contents This collection includes several school notebooks, autograph albums, and booklets from Warren Francis Collins in Indiana ranging from 1883 to 1941 regarding Warren Francis Collins' scholastic studies and association with lodging.
Dates: 1883-1941

Wayne County collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S1708
Scope and Contents This collection contains several items related to education in Wayne County, Indiana, including Joshua Williams's "Articles of Agreement" contract to teach school in the county for twelve months starting on November 3, 1828, photostat copies of articles of agreement to teach school for William Boroughs in 1835 and Vernon Ham 1837, a photostat copy of James Donelan's attendance records for his students in District 5 from 1849, Louisa A. Culbertson's teaching certificate signed by examiner A.C....
Dates: 1828-1957, undated