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MFM 1144, reel 64.12 Speech in behalf of the University of Nashville, delivered on the day of the anniversary commencement, October 4, 1837. 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.13 The duty of Columbia College to the community and its right to exclude Unitarians from its professorships of physical science, 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.2 Prospectus of a national institution, to be established in the United States 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.3 Educational reminiscences and suggestions. 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.4 Letters to a student in the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.5 Remarks on the classical education of boys. 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.6 An essay on the best system of liberal education adapted to the genius of the government of the United States. Comprehending also, an uniform, general plan for instituting and conducting public schools, in this country, on principles of the most extensive utility. To which is prefixed, an address to the legislature of Maryland on that subject. 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.7 Public education an address; delivered in the hall of the House of representatives, in the Capitol at Lansing, on the evening of January 28th, 1857, 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.8 The history of the New-York African free-schools, from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years: 1
MFM 1144, reel 64.9 History of the Public school society of the city of New York, with portraits of the presidents of the Society. 1
MFM 1144, reel 65.1 The life and letters of James Henley Thornwell, ex-president of the South Carolina College, late professor of theology in the Theological Seminary at Columbia, South Carolina. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.1 Life of William T. Porter. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.2 Memorial of William Cassidy. Died January 23d, 1873. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.3 Recollections of a lifetime, or Men and things I have seen: in a series of familiar letters to a friend, historical, biographical, anecdotal, and descriptive. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.4 Henry J. Raymond and the New York press, for thirty years. Progress of American journalism from 1840 to 1870. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.5 Wandering recollections of a somewhat busy life. An autobiography. 1
MFM 1144, reel 66.6 Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and his times. 1
MFM 1144, reel 67.1 Life of Mark M. Pomeroy, ["Brick" Pomeroy ... ] a representative young man of America his early history character, and public services in defence of the rights of states, rights of the people, and interests of working men. 1
MFM 1144, reel 67.2 Narrative of riots at Alton in connection with the death of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy 1
MFM 1144, reel 67.3 The Richmond examiner during the war; or, The writings of John M. Daniel. 1