Early Quaker education in Pennsylvania
MAP OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SHOWING LOCATION OF PRINCIPAL MEETINGS
EARLY QUAKER EDUCATION IN PENNSYLVANIA
By THOMAS WOODY, Ph.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION. No. 105
Published by Teachers College, Columbia University NEW YORK CITY 1920
Copyright, 1920, by Thomas Woody
The purpose of this monograph is to present to the students of education, especially to those interested in the historical phase of it, some materials relating to education among the Quakers in Pennsylvania previous to 1800. Since the greater part of the source material on the subject is almost inaccessible, it has been thought desirable to incorporate in this work many reports on schools, such as may be convenient references for others who are interested in the early educational history of Pennsylvania.
The manuscript records which furnish the most direct light on this study are found in various depositories in southeastern Pennsylvania. Those that have been preserved and made accessible to the writer have been examined by him in person. With the exception of a few cases, the minutes of the preparative meetings have not been well kept; hence, that source of information is very limited.
If this work possesses merit, it is by reason of the coöperation of many men and women. I am obligated to the members of the Society of Friends who, as custodians of records, have been instrumental in forwarding the investigation. It is also a great pleasure to acknowledge the friendly encouragement and assistance given by Albert Cook Myers, of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. I wish also to thank Professor Paul Monroe for the initial encouragement and continued interest during the progress of the investigation.
T. W.
Teachers College, New York July 11, 1917
Thomas Woody
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
SUMMARY
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MASTERS AND MISTRESSES FROM 1700 TO 1800
SUPPORT OF THE SCHOOLS
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
OTHER SCHOOLS IN PHILADELPHIA COUNTY
GERMANTOWN
SCHOOLS AT EXETER MONTHLY MEETING
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SUPPORT
VALUE OF LEGACIES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT
ORGANIZATION
THE SCHOOL
THE CURRICULUM
METHOD
OTHER LITERATURE USED IN THE MEETINGS
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EARLIEST TRACES OF THE NEGRO IN PENNSYLVANIA
QUAKER LEADERS AND THE NEGRO PROBLEM
THE CHURCH ORGANIZATION AND THE NEGRO QUESTION
ATTITUDE TOWARD THE INDIANS
SUMMARY
FOOTNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
PRINTED SOURCES
NEWSPAPERS
SECONDARY MATERIALS
ABBREVIATIONS
INDEX