Report on the state of Erasmus Hall, 1790.

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Report on the state of Erasmus Hall, 1790.

One page report on Erasmus Hall by members of the Committee of Regents, from a visit on October 16, 1790, signed by William Linn and Matthew Clarkson. With a typescript transcription.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8070125

New-York Historical Society Library

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Clarkson, Matthew, 1758-1825

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Matthew Clarkson (born October 17, 1758, New York City, New York-died April 25, 1825, New York, New York) was a colonial soldier and politician. Clarkson Street in Greenwich Village and the town of Clarkson in Western New York were both named after him....

Erasmus hall

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Erasmus Hall High School, originally called Erasmus Hall Academy, was the first secondary school to receive a charter from the New York State Regents. It was founded in 1786. From the description of Report on the state of Erasmus Hall, 1790. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 709965960 The first school to be chartered by New York State, Erasmus Hall Academy was founded as a private school in 1786 by Dutch settlers in the town of Flatbush ...

University of the State of New York. Board of Regents

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The Regents' Inquiry into the Character and Cost of Public Education conducted studies in seven major areas. The study of the State Education Department produced separate reports for each division or bureau in the Department which include the unit's history and legal status, functions, major activities, personnel and costs, publications, relations with other departmental units, as well as recommendations by the Study 7 staff. From the description of Correspondence and working files f...

Linn, William, 1752-1808

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