Minute book, 1811-1852.

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Minute book, 1811-1852.

Minute book of the Committee of the New York Free School No. 2 as organized by the trustees of the Free-School Society, later the Public School Society, of New-York (1811-1852). Includes reports of weekly visits to the school, attendance, complaints, and instructions to teachers. Some of the committee members were Whitehead Hicks, W.B. Crosby, Charles Dickinson, Henry Rutgers, Philetus Havens, Joseph Grinnell, Timothy Hedges, Thomson Price, and James Horn.

1 v. (ca. 400 p.)

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Horn, James, Manhattan property owner.

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Hedges, Timothy.

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Free School Society of New-York. Committee of the New York Free School No. 2.

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Price, Thomson.

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Havens, Philetus.

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Dickinson, Charles, 1792-1842

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Crosby, William H.

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Resident of New York, who maintained correspondence with friends and family in Charleston, S.C. From the description of William B. Crosby papers, 1812-1818. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 31448908 ...

Public School Society of New-York. Committee of the New York Free School No. 2.

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Formed by the Free-School Society of New-York (after 1825, the Public School Society of New-York) in 1811 to organize New York Free School No. 2 on Henry Street; the society was dissolved in 1853 when the free schools became part of the city's ward school system. From the description of Minute book, 1811-1852. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58759359 ...

Grinnell, Joseph, 1788-1885

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Hicks, Whitehead, 1728-1780

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Rutgers, Henry, 1745-1830

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Henry Rutgers was born on October 7, 1745, son of Hendrick and Catharine (De Peyster) Rutgers. A resident of New York City, Rutgers was a Revolutionary officer, landed magnate, and philanthropist. He was the last descendant in his direct line of the Dutch immigrant, Rutgers Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert, who came to Fort Orange in 1636. Henry Rutgers' interests ranged from local and state politics to the patronage of numerous educational and religious projects. Rutgers died on February 17, 1830. ...

New York Free School No. 2 (New York, N.Y.)

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