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Examination of the Public Schools of the Second Municipality, New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1850
Carrollton Academy to Open November, 1841
First Course of Lectures Taught at the Medical College of Louisiana, 1835
Public School for Girls opned by Madame Lannay Dumas, Julia Street, New Orleans, c.1841
Carlton Hunt: Lawyer, Educator, and Congressman
William Preston Johnston, Lawyer, Soldier, and Teacher
High School for Young Ladies at Cardondelet St., established in 1842
Young Ladies Academy moved to Number 7, Hospital Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Gratuitous School for the Poor - Teacher applications Must be submitted to the Church of St. Louis, New Orleans
William Henry Hunt, Lawyer, Jurist and Secretary of the Navy
Public School Examination of Scholars of the Third Municipality, New Orleans, La.
Annual Examination of the Public Schools of the Second Municipality, New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1850
Importance of Leglislative support for the Poydras Asylum for Feamle Orphans and a Boy's Boarding School, New Orleans, Louisiana, c. 1820
New Catholic Free School, Second Municipality, New Orleans
Notice to Planters of a man and women who wish  to teach children, c. 1843
Educational Work of the Society of the Sacred Heat of Jesus in Lower Louisiana, 1821-1930; a thesis by Mother Marie Pamela Doize, Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, MO
Issue of White Teachers in Negro Schools
Roland Jones, Congressman, Teacher, Lawyer, and Judge
Pointe Coupee Academy to Open March, 1820
New Orleans Educational Institutions, c. 1850

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