thesis on Silver City public schools thing
Summary: A thesis documenting the development of Silver City's public school system, offering a window into the town's social history.
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development of Silver City's public school system from its territorial origins through the 1920s
cited from The Public Schools of Silver City, New Mexico: A History from 1874 to 1928 (1928)A thesis documenting the development of Silver City's public school system from its territorial
origins through the 1920s. Offers a window into the social history of the town: demographics,
educational philosophy, school architecture, and the role of schools in community building…
social history of Silver City including demographics, educational philosophy, school architecture, and the role of schools in community building on the frontier
cited from The Public Schools of Silver City, New Mexico: A History from 1874 to 1928 (1928)A thesis documenting the development of Silver City's public school system from its territorial
origins through the 1920s. Offers a window into the social history of the town: demographics,
educational philosophy, school architecture, and the role of schools in community building…
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The Public Schools of Silver City, New Mexico: A History from 1874 to 1928 ↗
Calkins, Helen M. · 1928 · other · public_domain · details