New York Box 1

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Catalog # Name Description
1 2020-FIC-67A Envelope Envelope from the University of the State of New York. Dated March 3, 1954.
2 2020-FIC-67B Certificate Certificate from the New York State Education Department to a Miss Pauline Lousie Sauer for the Kindergarten and common branch substitution. Dated September 1, 1953.
3 RSC-New York-17 Booklet Booklet titled "Emma Willard Class Day 1911," for an event held for seniors at the Emma Willard school, Troy, New York on June 10th, 1911. It includes the program with speakers and musicians listed as well as the class's motto, song, and a list of the graduates. Softback, brown covers, bound with thread, four pages.
4 RSC-New York-18 Photograph Black and white photograph of a log schoolhouse in Sinclairville, New York. A stamp on the back says, "Dept. of Photography, NEG No. B-497-7." The photo shows a lob cabin with two windows per side surrounded by many piles of lumber and a tree stump. 
5 RSC-New York-19 Book "The Teacher's Improved Class Book" published by Ginn and Company. "Miss R Hadley 1924-1925" written on the inside cover. Contains various school subjects, student names, and their grades. Includes insert with books freshman, sophomore's, and juniors read in 1922-1923. From Wayne High. Bound with two staples. Red hardback 
6 RSC-New York-20 Certificate "Teacher's Certificate of the Second Grade" for John Greenan of Wellsville for the second district of Allegany county. Given out by school commissioner Elba Reynolds. Certificate given on October 6, 1888. Contains scores for various subjects on teaching examination. Certificate is yellowed with decorative boarder. 
7 RSC-New York-21 Certificate Teacher's certificate for the 2nd grade. Given by the school commissioner of the second district of Allegany County, Elba Reynolds, to Mr. John W. Greenan of Wellsville, New York. Given on March 4th, 1890. It also includes examination results. 1-page, yellowed paper, minimal ornamentation, torn out of a book as evidenced by left hand edge. Torn into three pieces along tri-fold lines.