Education
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Monongalia County Archives
Monongalia County Board of Education Minute Books
Minute books contain: lists of students, teachers, trustees, school books; policy discussions and decisions; expenditures and correspondence.
Monongalia County Schools Reminiscences
Papers which describe the experience of attending one room school houses in Monongalia County. Includes personal recollections by the pupils. See inventory folder for a complete listing of schools, dates, and districts.
Monongalia Historical Society, Records
Minute book includes a record of the organization of the society and the constitution and the by-laws. Included with the volume is a typescript entitled: “Spots in Monongalia County School History (1837-1847).”
Monongalia Historical Society Records
Monroe County Schools, Records
Morgan County Records
School commissioners' papers, 1821-1846, containing reports to the president and directors of the Literary Fund; treasurer's accounts and reports; reports of tuition paid for poor children; and a report on the formation of school districts. The collection also includes marriage lists and certificates of the officiating clergymen, 1820-1854.
Mrs. Glenn V. Longacre, Collector, Papers
Mrs. Mary Woodson, Collector, Papers
Receipts for land, school, personal property, and road taxes in Kanawha and Putnam counties, 1863-1886 and 1898-1899; grade reports from the Wesleyan Female Institute, Staunton, Virginia, 1882, and from the Putnam County schools, 1904-1906; a printed souvenir list of the students and teacher at the intermediate school, Poca; two manuscript poems concerning the medical profession, 1879-1880; and other items. Index and table of contents are available in the 17th volume.
Mrs. Raymond Cook, Collector, Hampshire County Historical Records
School lists for Springfield and Duck Lick, Hampshire County, 1906 and 1907; hand-written Act of the West Virginia Legislature creating a School for the Deaf and Blind at Romney, 1871; and an agreement between George Deaver and John Eaton relating to the sale of a tract of land in Hampshire County, 1887.