Meeting Notes for Teachers Advocate
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``` TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT FOUR
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established by New York State Teachers Association official a. Edward Cooper, A.M., editor b. L. W. Hall, publisher c. S. F. Smith and Company, printers Syracuse, S. Salina Street
- indexed
- weekly paper
- $2.00 a year subscription “payment required invariably in advance”
- subjects contained therein: a. proceedings of New York State convention held at Syracuse July 30-31, 1845 b. following committee[appointed]on town and county superinten- dents on examination of teachers, school contributions, use of the Bible in the school, educational facilities educational incentives
- last issue August 25, 1848
- changed June 4, 1847 to TEACHERS ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL OF EDUCATION a. reduced price b. at that time, complaint about not being published regularly c. change of editors – November 15, 1849 d. continued until March 15, 1849 e. volume numbers continued as before f. last issue March 1, 1851
TEACHERS ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL OF EDUCATION
- Joseph M. McKeen, editor and publisher, New York City
- organ of New York State Teachers Association
- beginning in October, 1852 a. the official publication became the New York Teacher, a monthly periodical.
- T. W. Valentine, resident editor, Albany
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