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  • Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

    All,
    My family is relatively new to this hobby; However, my wife's been teaching History/Social Studies for 25 years. When doing living history, she tries to teach/portray a typical Southern school teacher of the period. Does anyone have any good sources or recommendations ref 1st person portrayals of Southern teachers? She's researched several websites and some period books, but feels someone her at The AC may have better insight or some good sources. (Apologies if this has been covered somewhere else on the site. If so, please point us in the right direction. Thanks!)

    Todd
    Todd Vajner
    Fayetteville, NC

    18th North Carolina Troops
    9th New Jersey "Muskrats"

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    Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

    I suggest two books that relate to The Athenaeum Girls School in Columbia, TN. The first is a history of the school: A Southern Saga by Linda Gupton. The other is a diary kept by the son of the headmaster of the school while he was in the Confederate Army: Confederate Diary of Robert D. Smith, transcribed by Jill K. Garrett. While Robert's diary isn't per se an account of the school, he often referred to what would have been happening back there if things were normal. I tried to find a source for purchasing Ms. Gupton's book and didn't find it online, but chances are you could get it through The Athenaeum: http://athenaeumrectory.com/ Here is a source for finding the diary, I think. http://openlibrary.org/works/OL33666...obert_D._Smith I bought my copy from the Captain James Madison Sparkman chapter of the UDC, P.O. box 702, Columbia, TN 38402

    Trish Hasenmueller

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      Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

      Just outside of Natchez, Mississippi, in a town called Washington, there is Historical Jefferson College. Jefferson Davis attended Jefferson College. The college is still open for tours, and many activities are scheduled there during the year. The folks there are very nice, and I am sure they can point you in the right direction. Google it and let me know if this helps?

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        Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

        Trish,
        I tried to PM you, but your box was full. Have you ever been to Jefferson College, I would venture to guess it would be a great place for the civilian side of the hobby.

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          Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

          I've been there to visit with a group of ladies who has an annual sewing get together at Jefferson College in the spring. It's a beautiful place. I'm sorry about the PM problem. I don't know how my box could be full but I will check on that, thanks.

          The reason I was able to see Jefferson College is that we have a (barely) organized group that goes to visit Natchez during the Spring Pilgrimage each year and we usually overlap the sewing ladies. Here is a picture on fb that we took at Jefferson College in March: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

          Trish Hasenmueller

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            Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

            Has anyone checked these guys out? I ran across this website today looking for an education source for a program.
            Luke Gilly
            Breckinridge Greys
            Lodge 661 F&AM


            "May the grass grow long on the road to hell." --an Irish toast

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              Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

              That looks like a great source for reproduction books.

              Here is a great online source for not only books but periodicals geared to children of the 19th century: http://www.merrycoz.org/kids.htm

              Trish Hasenmueller

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                Re: Education in the south during the cw/antebellum period

                Some interesting items over at DocSouth : Here is one that might be helpful.

                and one more;



                Regards,
                Kevin Ellis,
                26thNC
                Last edited by Longbranch 1; 06-17-2013, 07:31 AM.

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