Ohio Box 4

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Catalog # Name Description
1 RSC-OHIO-12 Certificate School Teacher's Certificate for Lydia McFaddeu, April 6th 1901, "2-00090" written on back in pen
2 RSC-Ohio-181 Letter Notification of failure to earn a teacher's certificate for Emil E. Albright of Fredericktown, Pickaway County, Ohio. Given on Feb. 14, 1910, at Circleville, Ohio. It gives the student's exam scores, states that Albright failed to earn the necessary grade, and lists exam grade requirements for earning elementary, high school, and professional certificates.  
3 RSC-Ohio-192 Card 1915-1916 report card for Opal Ault, grade 7, semester 1, from the Convoy Public Schools, Convoy, Ohio. The teacher was E. H. Etter and the superintendent was W. F. Henney. The subjects graded include reading, spelling, writing, arithmetic, English, grammar, geography, U. S. history, physiology, drawing, agriculture, music, and rhetorical. The average grade was 96%. 
4 RSC-Ohio-199 Photograph Black and white photo of a class from the Crossroads School, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, May 1, 1896. The photo shows forty-two children, many barefoot, and their teacher in front of a brick building. 
5 RSC-Ohio-200 Photograph Black and white photograph of a class from the Crossroads School, Tuscarawas County, Ohio. 1890's. The caption on the back reads "Tuscarawas Village (incl. 3 year high school)." The photo shows approximately fifty-three children with their teacher, posed in front of a brick building. 
6 RSC-Ohio-201 Photograph Black and white photograph of a class from the Crossroads School, Crossroads, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Mar. 7th, 1892. The photo shows thirty-three students with their teacher posed in front of a brick building. A small caption at the bottom explains that the teacher was Harry B. Grimm and lists the student's names. 
7 RSC-Ohio-206 Souvenir 1896-1898 souvenir booklet from the Crooked Tree School, district No. 1, Jackson township, Noble County, Ohio. The teacher was C. M. Carpenter and H. S. Willis is marked as the officer. Printed by the Bixler Pt'G. Co., Canal Dover. Both pages have a gold, slightly embossed border, and the cover has a gold icon around the word "souvenir." The second page lists student's names. The pages are bound together with red and brown thread tied into a bow in the top left corner. 
8 RSC-Ohio-209 Program 1886 commencement program from the New Lexington High School, Perry County, Ohio. The cover has a card insert that lists the info and as an embossed, gold floral design. It explains that this ceremony was the third for the school and was held in a local church. Under this insert is a smaller card with "Bertha Hallowell" written in pencil. The first page lists the principal, R. B. Barrett, and the school board president, Dr. L. M. Greene. The second page gives the order of the program and names each person involved. The back cover says "Not Finished, But Begun" above a list of four graduates: Bessie Horsman, Bertha Hallowell, Abbie Brabson, and Fred W. Kelly. The white booklet is inside a white envelope labeled "school."
9 RSC-OHIO-21 Certificate Teacher's Common School Certificate for W. Garfield Stover of Putnam County, Ohio, March 19th, 1898.
10 RSC-OHIO-22 Certificate Teacher's Common School Certificate for W. Garfield Stover of Putnam County, Ohio, February 3rd, 1900, 
11 RSC-OHIO-23 Certificate Teacher's Common School Certificate for Mr. Wilmer Garfield Stover of Putnam County, Ohio, January 2nd, 1904.
12 RSC-OHIO-8 Certificate Neither tardy nor absent award to Josephine Sidle, April 25th 1917