Inventory of the Rupert School No. 4, South Bend District (Armstrong County, Pa.) Record Book 1879-1889
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Preferred Citation
Rupert School No. 4, South Bend District (Armstrong County, Pa.) Record Book, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information
The materials were acquired by Special Collections Research Center on 12/17/2009.
Processing Information
Accessioned and processed in December 2009 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist.
Historical Note
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Scope and Contents
Monthly report book for the Rupert School No. 4, South Bend District (Armstrong County, Pa.) for the years 1879-1889. On the front cover the school is also referred to as "Clayton or Girty." it appears to have been a one-room school with roughly 50 students between the ages of 5 and 15. Recorded are student names, attendance, books used, teacher salary payments, visitors and misc. statistics.An undated exhibit label, glued into the volume (see page for Nov. 1884) states: “This book shows the succession of names and attendance of the pupils who attended Girty (or Clayton) school…It was a one-room school, heated by a coal or wood stove and lacked inside plumbing…The school term was short so that the children could help with the planting and harvesting of crops…Transportation in those days was a problem…The school marm or school master lived for varying lengths of time with the families of their pupils…families considered it a privilege to have the teacher in their homes…It was noted from these records that the set salary for all of these teachers was $30.00 month.”
Index Terms
- School records
- Education, Rural--Pennsylvania--History--19th century--Sources.
- Rural schools--Pennsylvania.
- Teachers--Salaries, etc.--Pennsylvania--19th century.