History of Nemaha County, Kansas . districts andlarger schools. The pendulum is beginning to vibrate the other way andconsolidated schools are being thought about, talked about arid advocatedin different communities. Meetings have been appointed in some lo-calities and in a few districts a vote has been taken to ascertain the senti-ment of the people on the proposition. As this brief educational review of the county must, of necessity,contain some statistics to make it of real value for future reference, the HISTORY OF NEMAHA COUNTY 243 following data is compiled from the records of the county
History of Nemaha County, Kansas . districts andlarger schools. The pendulum is beginning to vibrate the other way andconsolidated schools are being thought about, talked about arid advocatedin different communities. Meetings have been appointed in some lo-calities and in a few districts a vote has been taken to ascertain the senti-ment of the people on the proposition. As this brief educational review of the county must, of necessity,contain some statistics to make it of real value for future reference, the HISTORY OF NEMAHA COUNTY 243 following data is compiled from the records of the county superintend-ents office: Names of Candidates for Teachers Certificates in 1877—G. W. j\Iay-hew, R. E. Mayhew, Mary E. Alvord, Hattie A. Smith, Addie Points,-Finnie Points, Mattie A. Burger, Dora Murphy, Florence Alvord, JosephHaigh, Susie Blazier, Alice Allen, Dora Neighbor, D. B. Mercer, CryssieMyers, John Crarey, Nora Cattin, Ollie Shannon, Mary J. Ewing, J. , D. S. Gilmore, Hattie West, Addie Hitchcock, D. L. Miller,. ItfFh-y-rrii HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, SABBTHA, KANS. Lizzie J. Hart, Frances Cattin, Maud Biddison, J. B. Lohmuller, J. J. Mc-Neil, Nannie Morehead, Morris King, V. H. Biddison, L. Herrington,Mary Todd, D. L. Ewing, Jennie McCoy, Mort Mathews, A. Sams, EmmaJ. Gillaspie, Jennie Ewing, Sarah Carroll, D. L. Linn, Alma Hammel,Isabel Wilson, J. J. Mitchell, Mrs. W. W. Skadden, M. H. Minehan, MayTechlofen, W. D. Monk, G. D. Lewis, Sophia Wohlford, H. D. Crarey, Bradt, T. Jennings, Julia Heusley, Ella Watkins, S. S. Lindeman,Flora M. Stinson, Jennie S. Lilley, Laura Manville, Mattie Trees, MaggieMercer, Sarah Chapman, Annie Mercer, T. J. Wolfley, A. M. Allen, J. 244 HISTORY OF NEMAHA COUNTY A. Huron, Mary Monahan, D. F. Hoover, E. H. Chapman, C. H. Stewart,T. F. Bracken, Lenore Bracken, Pat Dignan, Mary V. Andrews, ClaraGallup, Minnie King and C. H. Herold. At the teachers institute held at Seneca in July, 1885, E. H. Chap-man, county superintendent, the
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