Charleston County Public Library

General Education Board archives, Series 1, Subseries 1

Label
General Education Board archives, Series 1, Subseries 1
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
General Education Board archives
Medium
microform
Oclc number
31146013
Table Of Contents
roll 99. Furman University (1902-1953). Voorhees Normal and Industrial School (1902-1957). Penn Normal Industrial and Agricultural School (1902-1953) -- roll 100. Penn Normal Industrial and Agricultural School (cont.) -- roll 101. Mayesville Educational and Industrial School (1902-1919). Heath Springs Model School (1902-1907). Claflin University (1902-1921). Penn Normal Industrial and Agricultural School (1902-1911). Claflin University (1925-1956). Bettis Academy (1902-1948). Benedict College (1903-1952) -- roll 102. Benedict College (cont.). Allen University (1905-1932). Columbia Public Schools (1923-1925). Winthrop College (1903-1952). Rock Hill Public Schools (1927). Sumter Public School (1927). Wofford College (1905-1953). Converse College (1905-1959) -- roll 103. Converse College (cont.). State Agricultural and Mechanical College (1904-1958). State Department of Education and bank failure (1933-1940). University of South Carolina (1908-1951) --(cont.) roll 104. Clemson Agricultural College (1908-1952) -- roll 105. State Agent for Secondary Education (1919-1926). Presbyterian College (1908-1952). Limestone College (1906-1953). Newberry College (1910-1955) -- roll 106. Erskine College (1910-1951). Coker College (1912-1954). Supervisor of Rural Schools, white (1912-1927). Supervisor of Rural Schools, negro (1917-1952) -- roll 107. Supervisor of Rural Schools, negro (cont.). Morris College (1920-1949). St. Helena Island Rural School (1924-1926). Florence High School for Negroes (1927). South Carolina Division of Information and Statistics (1929-1937). South Carolina Division of Schoolhouse Planning and Construction (1929-1935). Secondary Education Survey (1929). Supervising Principal for Negro Schools (1930-1935). Trade training for negroes (1931-1936)
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