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A History of the Schools of Syracuse From Its Early Settlement to January 1, 1893

Edward Smith

A History of the Schools of Syracuse From Its Early Settlement to January 1, 1893

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Schools were taught at an early date, without doubt, in private houses at what was known as Salt Point, now the First Ward of the city, and one Capt. Connor kept school in a salt block, where he divided his time between teaching and salt boiling. The Onondaga Centennial Almanac, published in 1886, savs this was about 1797.

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ISBN
1331114616 / 9781331114611
Pages
362
Weight
17.12 oz.
Dimensions
5.98 x 0.75 in.

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