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1914

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The Bondage Of Illiteracy, Maysville Public Ledger Apr 1914

The Bondage Of Illiteracy, Maysville Public Ledger

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Article published in the Maysville Public Ledger on Cora Wilson Stewart and her plan to broaden scope of the moonlight school system from April 20, 1914.


Mrs. Stewart Speaks On Mountain Work, Lexington Herald-Leader Apr 1914

Mrs. Stewart Speaks On Mountain Work, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on address given by Cora Wilson Stewart in Georgetown, Kentucky on conditions of illiteracy in Kentucky and the mountains of Kentucky from April 6, 1914.


Moonlight Schools For Fayette County, Lexington Herald-Leader Apr 1914

Moonlight Schools For Fayette County, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on the introduction of moonlight schools for the illiterate in Lexington and Fayette County from April 6, 1914.


Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Originator Of Moonlight Schools, Mount Vernon Signal Apr 1914

Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Originator Of Moonlight Schools, Mount Vernon Signal

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Article published in the Mount Vernon Signal on Cora Wilson Stewart and mission to establish moonlight schools elsewhere from April 3, 1914.


Illiteracy Banished From Mountain County, Lexington Herald-Leader Apr 1914

Illiteracy Banished From Mountain County, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on eradication of Illiteracy in Rowan County by Cora Wilson Stewart and volunteer teachers from April 2, 1914.


Mrs. Cora Stewart Tells Of Work In Moonlight Schools, Lexington Herald-Leader Apr 1914

Mrs. Cora Stewart Tells Of Work In Moonlight Schools, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart and her inspiration for the founding of moonlight schools in Rowan County along with the praise of volunteer teachers for the cause of eradicating illiteracy from April 2, 1914.


Lectures Today On Moonlight Schools, Lexington Herald-Leader Apr 1914

Lectures Today On Moonlight Schools, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on lecture given by Cora Wilson Stewart on moonlight schools from April 1, 1914.


Mrs. Stewart Ill, Hopkinsville Kentuckian Mar 1914

Mrs. Stewart Ill, Hopkinsville Kentuckian

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Article published in the Hopkinsville Kentuckian on illness of Cora Wilson Stewart from March 24, 1914.


Mrs. Stewart To Be Member Of Illiteracy Commission, Lexington Herald-Leader Mar 1914

Mrs. Stewart To Be Member Of Illiteracy Commission, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart and her membership into the newly established Illiteracy Commission from March 24, 1914.


Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Kentucky's Foremost Woman, Maysville Public Ledger Feb 1914

Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart Kentucky's Foremost Woman, Maysville Public Ledger

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Article published in the Maysville Public Ledger on Cora Wilson Stewart and position of Assistant Matron of the Kentucky Reform School from February 28, 1914.


She Spread Learning, The Day Book Feb 1914

She Spread Learning, The Day Book

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Article published in The Day Book on Cora Wilson Stewart from February 26, 1914.


Mrs. Stewart Declines Position, Mount Sterling Advocate Feb 1914

Mrs. Stewart Declines Position, Mount Sterling Advocate

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Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on Cora Wilson Stewart declining the position of Assistant Superintendent of the State reform school to emancipate adult illiterates from February 25, 1914.


Mrs. Cora W. Stewart To Stay Where She Is, Lexington Herald-Leader Feb 1914

Mrs. Cora W. Stewart To Stay Where She Is, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart declining position of assistant superintendent of State Houses of Reform to continue her work with moonlight schools and eradicating illiteracy from February 21, 1914.


Medal For Mrs. Stewart, Bourbon News Feb 1914

Medal For Mrs. Stewart, Bourbon News

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Article published in the Bourbon News on Cora Wilson Stewart receiving the Clara Barton Medal for her work in establishing moonlight schools from February 20, 1914.


Mrs. Stewart Makes Eloquent Speech, Mount Sterling Advocate Feb 1914

Mrs. Stewart Makes Eloquent Speech, Mount Sterling Advocate

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Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on approval of Cora Wilson Stewart's speech and bill providing for the Kentucky Illiteracy Commission from February 18, 1914.


Mrs. Cora W. Stewart Receives High Honor, Lexington Herald-Leader Feb 1914

Mrs. Cora W. Stewart Receives High Honor, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart being awarded the Clara Barton medal for her accomplishments with moonlight schools from February 18, 1914.


Cora Wilson Stewart-Shall Kentucky Be Longer Deprived Of Her Services?, Lexington Herald-Leader Feb 1914

Cora Wilson Stewart-Shall Kentucky Be Longer Deprived Of Her Services?, Lexington Herald-Leader

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Article published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on Cora Wilson Stewart and her accomplishments from February 14, 1914.


Set Aside By Congressional Committee For Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, Big Sandy News Feb 1914

Set Aside By Congressional Committee For Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, Big Sandy News

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Article published in the Big Sandy News on the honors accorded to Cora Wilson Stewart in a report by the House Committee on Education in connection with the Lever bill from February 13, 1914.


As A Woman Sees It, Clay City Times Feb 1914

As A Woman Sees It, Clay City Times

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Article published in The Clay City Times on Cora Wilson Stewart's response to Representative J.J. Huff's bill on women's fashion from February 12, 1914.


Report Lauds Rowan Woman, Mount Sterling Advocate Feb 1914

Report Lauds Rowan Woman, Mount Sterling Advocate

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Article published in the Mount Sterling Advocate on the honors accorded to Cora Wilson Stewart by the House Committee on Education from February 11, 1914.


Honor Done Educator, The Madisonian Feb 1914

Honor Done Educator, The Madisonian

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Article published in The Madisonian on honors accorded to Cora Wilson Stewart by the house committee on education from February 10, 1914.


Highly Honored, Maysville Public Ledger Feb 1914

Highly Honored, Maysville Public Ledger

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Article published in The Maysville Public Ledger on the honors accorded to Cora Wilson Stewart by the House Committee on Education from February 10, 1914.


Author Of Bill, The Mountain Advocate Jan 1914

Author Of Bill, The Mountain Advocate

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Article published in The Mountain Advocate on Cora Wilson Stewart and the Kentucky Illiteracy Bill from January 30, 1914.


The Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight Schoolhouse Booklet, Harold Rose, Mike Curtis, Marie Raines Jan 1914

The Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight Schoolhouse Booklet, Harold Rose, Mike Curtis, Marie Raines

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A booklet on Cora Wilson Stewart on her work with educating adults in rural areas.