Vocational Course Lecture Outlines, 1911–1912

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Vocational Course Lecture Outlines, 1911–1912

1911-1912

This series includes outlines of classroom lectures in vocational subjects which were intended to help standardize the vocational curriculum in Indian schools. Technical, agricultural and domestic science courses are outlined, including agriculture, electrical, baking, dressmaking, and blacksmithing courses, among others.

2 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11668359

National Archives at Riverside

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Sherman Institute (Riverside, Calif.)

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The Sherman Institute was established in 1900, as a successor to the Perris Indian School (Perris, Calif.), after the water supply to the previous school was deemed insufficient. By 1901 a site in the city of Riverside was selected, at the corner of Magnolia Avenue and Jackson Street. On July 19, 1901, the cornerstone was laid for the new school building of Sherman Institute, and the school officially opened on September 9, 1902. The Perris Indian School remained in operation until December 1904...