Papers, 1808-1809, 1823.

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Papers, 1808-1809, 1823.

This octavo volume, for the period 1808 to 1809, contains a listing of students for that school. Also in the volume are notes on Latin grammar. The loose manuscript is a letter of introduction for Rufus Woodward ( - ) visiting William Hustler ( - ) at Cambridge, England.

1 v. (36 leaves, 16 blank--with 1 loose item) ; octavo.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6957540

Gadsden Public Library

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Hustler, William.

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Woodward, Rufus, 1793-1823

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New York High School for Boys.

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Griscom, John, 1774-1852

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John Griscom (1774-1852) was an educator and early teacher of chemistry. In 1807, he opened a school in New York which was reorganized as the New York High School for Boys in 1825. Griscom sold the school in 1831. From the description of Papers, 1808-1809, 1823. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259396 John Griscom (1774-1852) was the first American educator to teach chemistry in 1803. He taught at Queens College (now Rutgers University) from 1812 to 182...