Box 243 1
Contains 149 Results:
From Jacob Abbott of New York to SR, August 12, 1846
Abbott is not certain whether or not he will be able to attend an Institute scheduled for early October. He thanks SR for the positive information and says that he will send a definite answer when he is able to.
From C. La. (?) Ford, Medina to SR of Ithaca, August 15, 1846
Ford is not certain whether or not he will be able to speak on Anatomy and Physiology at an Institute in the early part of October
From A.J. Tompkins of Lansing inviting SR to their school celebration, September 11, 1846
From Alonzo Wynkoop, Chemung, to SR of Ithaca, September 21, 1846
Wynkoop asks for SR's assistance in finding qualified teachers to lead an Institute.
From Horace Mann, Boston to SR, September 26, 1846
Mann sends his regrets and says he will not be able to attend their Institute. He commends SR for the work he is doing.
Printed circular from Andrews and Boyle, Publishers, N.Y.C. to SR, September 26, 1846
Requesting the names and mailing addresses of all the town superintendents in the county and all of the teachers in the county. Andrews and Boyle are publishing a weekly newspaper, the Anglo Saxon, and hope to interest the superintendents and teachers in becoming subscribers.
From Jacob Abbott, N.Y., to SR, October 5, 1846
Abbott will be able to visit the Institute.
Printed circular from 0. C. Gardiner of N.Y.C. to SR, Supt. of Common Schools, Tompkins County, October 8, 1846
Circular is a testimonial for the magazine American Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science; hand written letter {pages 2-3) is sent to encourage SR to subscribe to magazine.
From Oliver Dyer of New York to SR, October 8, 1846
Mr. Augustus Boyle will not be able to address 'the Teachers' Institute on Phonographics and sends his regrets.