Truancy correspondence, 1909-1923.

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Truancy correspondence, 1909-1923.

Correspondence concerning violations and enforcement of compulsory education laws, violations of child labor laws, and promotion of school attendance by laboring children.

0.3 cu. ft. (9 folders in partial box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6767055

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