Papers, ca. 1840-1860.

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Papers, ca. 1840-1860.

Letters to Lord and speeches by him, relating to his activities as an educator, his editorship of educational journals, and efforts in establishing teachers' institutes in Ohio. Correspondents include Ira Mayhew, John D. Philbrick, and Albert Picket, Sr.

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Picket, Albert, 1771-1850

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Lord, Asa D., 1816-1875

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Educator and editor, of Ohio. He served as principal of the Western Reserve Teachers' Seminary (1839-1847), Superintendant of Public Schools in Columbus, Ohio (1848-1856), and director of the Institution for the Blind in Columbus (1856-1858). From the description of Papers, ca. 1840-1860. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17938515 ...

Philbrick, John D. (John Dudley), 1818-1886

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Mayhew, Ira, 1814-1894

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Michigan educator; State Superintendent of Education (1854-1849,1855-1859). (from Sprenger guide) From the description of Ira Mayhew papers, 1804-1871. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 320242512 ...

Western Reserve Teachers Seminary (Kirtland, Ohio)

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Presbyterian normal school; opened 1839; remained in operation until about 1853. From the description of Records, 1838-1849. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70970623 ...

Institution for the Blind (Columbus, Ohio)

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