Public schools
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on preschool, elementary and secondary schools controlled or supported by state or local government, including the higher schools preparatory to the university in European countries. Works on British privately endowed schools, known as public schools, are entered under Endowed public schools (Great Britain).
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Camden County Academy Record Book, 1849-1897
Item
Identifier: RG1-08
Scope and Contents
This volume contains the minutes and the treasurer's account of the commissioners of Camden County Academy. Topics included staffing issues, curriculum, calendars, tuition fees, student admissions, and facility repairs.
There is a gap in the record from 1860-1871
Dates:
1849-1897
Camden County Board of Education Schools Ledger, 1904-1911
Item
Identifier: RG1-08-42
Scope and Contents
From the Record Group:
Records from Camden County (Ga.) departments including, courts (Superior, Inferior, Ordinary, Probate, Justice, and City Courts), Tax assessor, Sheriff, Education, and Elections. Types of records in this collection include, tax digests (improved and wild), civil and criminal records, court minutes, interrogatories, judgments, dockets, deed indexes (including transactions involving slavery), land grants, plat drawings, and property indentures, estates (wills, guardianships,...
Dates:
1904-1911
Lillie S. Harris papers
Collection
Identifier: MC-004
Scope and Contents
Professional and personal papers of Lillie S. Harris and her husband, Tola Harris, both of whom were educators for the segregated Black Public Schools in Camden County, Georgia. This collection consists of materials created in the course of administering schools, educators, and students, including materials created when producing plays and musicals. This collection also contains student materials including essays, cards, and photos of students. The collection aslo contains printed materials,...
Dates:
1927-1984
Found in:
Bryan-Lang Archives
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Lillie S. Harris papers