History of education in the United States/External Links

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  • 1895 graduation exam (8th grade). Transcribed from the original document in the collection of the Smoky Valley Genealogy Society, Salina, Kansas. It is likely that the school used at least one or more of the following: McGuffey's Readers as well as Harvey's Grammar, Ray's Arithmetic, and Spencerian penmanship.
  • Nietz Full-Text Collection. Large on-line collection of school text books used in 19th century American schools.