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Lindenwood University

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Public Schools And Education, St. Louis Public School Patron's Alliance Oct 1921

Public Schools And Education, St. Louis Public School Patron's Alliance

Regional Items

Publication describing the history of public schools in St. Louis city, Missouri. It includes images and description of schools that were current to the system in 1921.


Letter To Mary Sibley From Miranda A. Smith, July 11, 1842, Miranda A. Smith Jul 1842

Letter To Mary Sibley From Miranda A. Smith, July 11, 1842, Miranda A. Smith

Mary Easton Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter to Mary Sibley from Miranda A. Smith, July 11, 1842. In addition to general topics, Miranda discusses the school where she teaches.


Letter From George Sibley To William Russell, June 1, 1836, George Champlin Sibley May 1836

Letter From George Sibley To William Russell, June 1, 1836, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to William Russell, June 1, 1836. Sibley discusses, at length, the need for religion in education; his own faith


Letter From George Sibley To William Russell, May 23, 1836, George Champlin Sibley May 1836

Letter From George Sibley To William Russell, May 23, 1836, George Champlin Sibley

George Champlin Sibley Papers

Transcript of Letter from George Sibley to William Russell, May 23, 1836. Sibley discusses Russell's desire to not have his guardian taught religion. Sibley says that Lindenwood was founded on religious principles and that he should remove the student.


Letter To Mary Sibley From William Russell, May 22, 1836, William Russell May 1836

Letter To Mary Sibley From William Russell, May 22, 1836, William Russell

Mary Easton Sibley Papers

Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from William Russell, May 22, 1836. William Russell was a parent of a former student. Russell discusses enrolling a friend's daughter, with strict instructions on religious exposure.


Letter To Mary Sibley From William Russell, July 10, 1831, William Russell Jul 1831

Letter To Mary Sibley From William Russell, July 10, 1831, William Russell

Mary Easton Sibley Papers

Transcript of letter to Mary Sibley from William Russell, July 10, 1831. William Russell was a parent of a Lindenwood student, and give instructions on how he wants his daughter educated.