The Allegheny Frontier by Otis K. Rice

The Allegheny Frontier by Otis K. Rice

Author:Otis K. Rice [Rice, Otis K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, United States, State & Local, General, Colonial Period (1600-1775), 19th Century
ISBN: 9780813194998
Google: B-MzEAAAQBAJ
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2021-12-14T22:14:06+00:00


1 [John Cross], Five Years in the Alleghanies (New York, 1863), pp. 57-58; Charles H. Ambler, Frances Haney Atwood, and William B. Mathews, eds., Debates and Proceedings of the First Constitutional Convention of West Virginia, 1861–1863, 3 vols. (Huntington, W. Va., n. d.), II, 1033.

2 “Preston’s Register”; Charles H. Ambler, A History of Education in West Virginia from Early Colonial Times to 1949 (Huntington, W. Va., 1951), p. 3.

3 Monongalia County Land Grants, I (1782–1785), 11; Unidentified Private Account Book, 1783–1785, Monroe County Court Records; Ambler, History of Education in West Virginia, pp. 3, 113-14; Kanawha County Land Grants, I (1790–1812), 150.

4 Ambler, History of Education in West Virginia, pp. 2-3, 6; Subscription School Contract [1849], George W. Smith Papers.

5 Articles–1794, Battaile Muse Papers.

6 Articles of Agreement, August 4, 1796, ibid.; Articles of Agreement, August 31, 1798, ibid.; Articles of Agreement, November 9, 1801, ibid.; Subscription Paper to Union School for 1802, ibid.

7 See, for example, Dumas Malone, Jefferson, the Virginian (Boston, 1948), pp. 280-85.

8 Ambler, History of Education in West Virginia, pp. 37-38.

9 Ibid., pp. 18-26.

10 Governor’s Letter, Transmitting a Statement of the Accounts of the Literary Fund, for the Year Ending 30th September, 1825 (Richmond, Va., 1825), p. 26; Second Auditor’s Report on the State of the Literary Fund, and Proceedings of the School Commissioners, in the Different Counties, for the Year Ending September 30, 1831 (Richmond, Va., 1831), p. 25.

11 Communication from the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, Touching the Primary Schools (Richmond, Va., 1823), pp. 6, 9; Second Auditor’s Report on the State of the Literary Fund for the Year 1840, and Proceedings of the School Commissioners in the Different Counties, for the Year Ending September 30, 1839 (Richmond, Va., 1840), p. 27.

12 Communication from the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, . . . [1823], p. 6.

13 Governor’s Letter . . . 1825, pp. 24, 27, 30; Second Auditor’s Report on the State of the Literary Fund, for the Year 1837, and Proceedings of the School Commissioners in the Different Counties, for the Year Ending September 30, 1836 (Richmond, Va., 1837), p. 26; Second Auditor’s Report on . . . the Literary Fund . . . 1840, p. 24.

14 Communication from the President and Directors of the Literary Fund, . . . [1823], p. 8; Governor’s Letter . . . 1825, p. 33. See also Report of the Wood County School Commissioners, 1827, West Virginia University Library.

15 Daniel Collett to Joseph H. Jones, August 16, 1796, Battaile Muse Papers.

16 Second Auditor’s Report on . . . the Literary Fund . . . 1831, pp. 15-16. The Ohio County commissioners noted that the influx of industrial workers to Wheeling added large numbers of poor children to their rolls, ibid., p. 31.

17 Ibid., p. 24; Second Auditor’s Report on . . . the Literary Fund . . . 1837, p. 25; Second Auditor’s Report on the State of the Literary Fund, for the Year 1839, and Proceedings of the School Commissioners in the Different Counties, for the Year Ending September 30, 1838 (Richmond, Va.



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