George G. Brown letter to John L. Rider regarding Brooklyn Board of Education allotment of funds 1895

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George G. Brown letter to John L. Rider regarding Brooklyn Board of Education allotment of funds 1895

Letter sent form George G. Brown, Secretary of the Brooklyn Department of Public Instruction, to John L. Rider, Supervisor of Flatlands, regarding the Brooklyn Board of Education allotting $342.00 to the the trustees of Flatlands School District No. 2. The letter is dated July 10, 1895.

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Rider, John L.

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Flatlands School District No. 2 (Flatlands, New York, N.Y.)

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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). Board of Education

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Dr. A. Cooke Hull (1818-1868) was a resident of Brooklyn, a physician, a trustee of Public Schools 8 and 11 in Brooklyn, and a founder of the Long Island Historical Society (now the Brooklyn Historical Society). From the guide to the A. Cooke Hull election petition and memorial book, 1865-1868, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.). Dept. of Public Instruction.

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