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Extractions: 2004 LOCATIONS CALENDAR Onward Christian Warriors! Jonathan Edwards' missionary period at Stockbridge would last from 1751 - 1757. The Edwards years were marked by war on two fronts; a bitter power struggle between rival families, and yet another conflict between England and France. The former was a fight for control of land, lives, and souls. The latter, a final struggle for control of an entire continent. The Mohicans of Stockbridge were both players and pawns of both. Despite the hostilities that plagued the settlement, there was an element of Rockwellian tranquility to be found at Stockbridge. Such was the picture painted by Edwards' daughter Esther in her journals. She describes with fondness and sincerity a pleasant, almost quaint settlement, replete with sledding, dancing, and close friendships between Mohican and colonial children. So constant was the companionship of the children of Stockbridge that many English children, including Edwards', were not only well versed in Mohican, but knew words and names in the Algonquian tongue that they knew no English for. As idyllic the picture may have been through a child's eyes, there was nonetheless a storm of controversy on the horizon. The object of the dispute were the Stockbridge children themselves. Edwards' predecessor, John Sergeant, had laid the foundation for the conflict through his efforts to establish a boarding school. The impetus for such an endeavor, aside from the obvious motive of education, was a desire to offset the ever present "danger" the Christian Mohicans were vulnerable to; taverns, trading posts, fort life, lack of discipline among children, cultural tendency toward "idleness", and the increasing numbers of non-Christian Mohicans who were taking up residence at Stockbridge. Sergeant concluded the only way to set the Mohicans firmly rooted in Calvinistic doctrine was via education of their children. Edwards agreed and this daunting task, with all the accompanying unpleasantries, was his first inheritance as the new Stockbridge minister.
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Extractions: Photo courtesy of National Archives of Canada, C-029977 Writer, educator, lawyer, abolitionist and the first black newspaperwoman in North America, Mary Ann Shadd Cary lived in this brick row house from 1881 to 1885. Cary was one of the most outspoken and articulate female proponents of the abolition of slavery of her day, and promoted equality for all people. Mary Ann Shadd was born in Wilmington, Delaware in October of 1823. The oldest of 13 children, Mary was raised in a family dedicated to the abolition of slavery and her childhood home often served as a shelter for fugitive slaves. As the education of blacks was forbidden in Delaware, the Shadds moved to Pennsylvania in 1833 where Mary began attended a Quaker Boarding School until 1839. For the next 12 years, Mary taught black children in Delaware, New York and Pennsylvania. In 1850 with the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, Mary Shadd and her brother Isaac emigrated from the United States to Canada along with scores of other African Americans who believed Canada offered better and greater opportunities. While there, Mary published a pamphlet titled "Notes on Canada West" that was widely circulated in the United States, in which she extolled the values, benefits and opportunities favorable to blacks in the region. In 1853, Mary founded Canada's first-antislavery newspaper, the
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Extractions: Delaware County, NY - Genealogy and History Site Centennial History of Delaware County, New York : 1797-1897 edited by David Murray, LL.D. Transcribed by Tamara Sanford SECTION XII.- EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS. THE PIONEER settlers in Delaware county were almost uniformly intelligent and possessed of the elements of education. The descendants of the Hollanders and Huguenots who came into Middletown although not at first hand from Holland, yet they brought with them the traditionary regard for schools, and early established them in their midst. It will be remembered that the first outbreak of the Revolution in Middletown was among the schoolboys at the school, where the one called the other a "rebel." The New Englanders who came to Harpersfield, Roxbury, Franklin and Delhi, always after becoming settled in their homes made it their first duty to provide schools for their children. Nor were the Scotch immigrants, who came into Andes, Delhi and Bovina, behind the other nationalities in organizing schools, and maintaining them for the benefit of the rising generation. It may not be uninteresting to recall the district school of the early decades of the present century. It may safely be asserted that nearly all the schoolhouses of that time in the county were of logs. Indeed in the annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for 1892, there were still forty-five log school-houses in the State. And at a time when the greater part of the dwelling houses were of logs it is not probable that the school-houses would be better. The log schoolhouse was a building almost square. It was made by notching the logs into each other and laying them so that the successive logs would be as close to each other as possible. The spaces between the logs were then plastered both on the inside and outside with a mortar made of common clay.
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Extractions: Main From the desk of Jane Galt I have just heard it alleged that someone I know attended whatever boarding school The Dead Poets Society was set in. I was under the impression that that was a fictional composite of St. Grottlesex schools, but I haven't seen the movie in years. Does anyone remember what school it was? TrackBack Technorati inbound links Comments i believe it was St. Andrews in Delaware..with some exterior shots done at Storm King School in the Hudson Valley NY Posted by: rod on August 21, 2003 05:01 PM Confirm St. Andrews in Delaware. Posted by: mj on August 21, 2003 05:47 PM Don't know anything about the school in this movie, which I've never seen and never plan to see, but I did go to the summer camp where the original Friday the 13th movie was filmed. It was a Boy Scout camp in northwestern New Jersey, near Blairstown, called Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco. I think the scouts sold it some years after the last year I went there in the late 1960s and before the movie was filmed. It was spooky to see so many scenes in places I had been. Posted by: Bruce Bartlett on August 21, 2003 05:50 PM
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Extractions: Mr. Bach Cong Tien, Vice Chairman, Peoples Committee of Ba Vi District Photo: Joanne Fairley/CWS By Thomas Abraham "This is Mr. Tien. Hes an ethnic minority member." Thats how the former Vietnamese headmaster was introduced to Church World Services representative in Vietnam, Joanne Fairley. Its hardly the first thing youre told when meeting someone, but Tiens minority status is significant for several reasons. Improving services for ethnic minorities has been a CWS goal since 1990. Before that, the organization had already contributed over $8 million to the countrys post-war reconstruction, after resettling over 80,000 Vietnamese refugees. More than a third of CWS Vietnams $1.4 million budget for the next three years funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is aimed at educational support for ethnic minority students. Ethnic minorities make up 20 percent of Vietnams 77 million people. They speak more than a dozen distinct languages and many dialects. Eleven groups have their own writing systems. Although animistic beliefs are common, a large number are Catholics or Protestants, while the Khmer practice Buddhism and the Cham are Hindu or Muslim. Seventy five percent of Vietnams people live below the poverty line, enduring poor educational and social services. Many have been uprooted from ancestral lands in the governments effort to reunify the country after 1976 and develop agriculture for export.
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