EWP 4-5 Wildman Appointed by Richmond in 1870 01
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Title
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EWP 4-5 Wildman Appointed by Richmond in 1870 01
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Description
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In 1870, the Richmond Dispatch published a list of county superintendents of schools appointed by the Board of Education of Virginia. The individuals named included prominent figures such as Wm. Wolfe for Buchanan and Wise counties, Colonel J. Lucius Davis for Buckingham County, and Dr. J. N. Powell for Henrico County. The appointment of John W. Wildman as superintendent for Loudoun County is particularly notable, as he was selected by Richmond. These appointments reflect the efforts of the Board of Education to establish a strong system of education throughout Virginia following the Reconstruction period. The list provides valuable insight into the individuals entrusted with shaping the educational experience of students in various counties across the state at that time.
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Employment Card
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Tag
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education, Virginia, Board of Education, county superintendents, schools, appointed, notable individuals, Reconstruction period, educational system, Richmond DispatchSee all items with this value
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White teacher, Employment CardSee all items with this value
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Place
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Virginia
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Identifier
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1021341
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Is Version Of
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1021341_EWP_Wildman_Appointed_by_Richmond_in_1870_01.pdf
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Is Part Of
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Preservation Records
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Date Created
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8/2/23
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Format
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PDF Document
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Publisher
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Rights
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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Language
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English
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Number of Pages
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1