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RCH 2-5-A Bull Run list 7th grade transcript
Transcript of a list of ten (10) Pupils who have finished the Seventh Grade in the Bull Run
School. Undated.
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RCH 2-5A Petition (C) Brownsville (1) transcript; Odd-Fellows Hall Hamilton Petition (1) transcript. This file contains two petitions from parents concerning Brownsville and Odd-Fellows Hall Hamilton. These competing petitions request that their children attend the school presumably closest to their homes.
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RCH 2-5A Petitions (C) Bluemont and Rock Hill transcript A petition requesting transportation for students and a teacher to Rock Hill School when Bluemont Colored School closed was signed by both black and white residents of the area.
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EWP 2-5A 1931 Petition St. Louis School addressing needs of the school This letter of request, written by Laura Cook and signed by petitioning parents, advocates for improvements at St. Louis School in Middleburg, Virginia. The petitioners highlight severe overcrowding, with 71 students currently enrolled and more expected in the next school term. They describe unsanitary conditions, including three students sharing a single desk, and stress the urgent need for expanded facilities. Specifically, they request an additional classroom and a primary school teacher for the upcoming term, emphasizing that these measures are "absolutely necessary." The letter is addressed to the Loudoun County School Board, urging them to take action. Additionally, the document references a teacher’s report containing supporting data, though this report is not available in the current records.
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EWP 2-5A 1931 Petition Resolution on School Amusements and Christian Values and Superintendent's letter of response to the petitioners This resolution, submitted by the Ministerial Union of Loudoun County, is addressed to Oscar L. Emerick, the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Loudoun County, Virginia. It raises concerns about school-sponsored amusements that the petitioners believe conflict with Christian teachings. This document also includes two (2) copies of Emerick's response.
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EWP 2-5A 1940 Survey highlight of 1920s-1930s in Loudoun County, Virginia This late 1930s survey report on school consolidation and transportation in Loudoun County, Virginia, examines the closure of one- and two-room schools, the shift to larger institutions, and the financial and logistical impacts of these changes. Conducted during the Great Depression, it highlights rising transportation costs, community resistance, and debates over high school education, particularly concerns that schools focused too much on college prep while neglecting practical life skills. The report also acknowledges racial disparities, noting Black communities’ demands for improved high school facilities and transportation in Willisville and Middleburg, Virginia.
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EWP 2-5A 1931 Willisville Petition request for relief--overcrowding and inadequate facilities This petition, dated February 5, 1931, from the patrons of Willisville School, Virginia, was submitted to the Loudoun County School Board and Division Superintendent O.L. Emerick to address severe overcrowding and inadequate facilities at the school. While the petitioners express gratitude for previous improvements—such as additional seating—they emphasize that conditions remain unsanitary, cramped, and detrimental to student learning.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Willisville 1931 001 This document, dated February 5, 1931, is a petition from the patrons of Willisville School addressed to the Loudoun County School Board. In it, the petitioners express appreciation for cleaning up the school building and the additional seating that helped ease student discomfort. However, they also voice ongoing concerns about severe overcrowding, describing the conditions as unsanitary and unhygienic. The page presented appears to be part of a larger petition, though the full number of original pages is unknown.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Transportation to Loudoun County Training School This petition represents families from the communities of Willisville, St. Louis, Middleburg, Bull Run, and Gleedsville, Virginia (as listed on the petition). The document requests bus transportation to the Loudoun County Training School. It includes a duplicate of Page 1 and a typewritten page (#7), with all pages bearing handwritten signatures. The petition reflects the farms, villages, and hamlets where Black families resided in Loudoun County, Virginia. While it is not clear if all families are represented, the signatures provide an accurate representation of the community involvement. (Date of petition not evident)
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EWP 2-5A Petition for St. Louis School U 001 This partial petition, submitted by the Parents and Teacher League on behalf of the children of St. Louis School in Loudoun County, Virginia, urges the school board to add an additional classroom due to rising student enrollment. In the petition, the parents "beg" the board to address the overcrowding issue. Although the petition references an enrollment report as evidence, the report is not included with the document.
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EWP 2-5A 1947 Nokes Petition to maintain the same teacher for the next school year (June 1947) This document, dated June 18 and June 20, 1947, includes a letter of petition from Mr. Earl Glenn requesting that the same teacher of record be maintained for the upcoming school term. It also features a petition letter from Mrs. Gertrude Johnson, President of the Parents Teachers League, with petitioners' signatures, and a typewritten response from O.L. Emerick, Division Superintendent. In his June 20, 1947, response, Emerick states that the school board would not find it possible to honor this request, as another teacher has already been assigned.
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EWP 2-5A Nokes Petition and Response teacher assignment 1947 This document includes a letter of petition dated June 18, 1947, from Mrs. Gertrude Johnson, President of the Parents Teachers League, with petitioners' signatures, and a typewritten response from O.L. Emerick, Division Superintendent. In his June 20, 1947, response, Emerick states that the school board would not find it possible to honor this request, as another teacher has already been assigned.
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EWP 2-5A Petition requesting specific teacher for Leesburg Public School June 1935 This document, dated June 1935, is a letter of petition to the Loudoun County School Board, requesting the appointment of Miss Mammie R. Waters as the teacher for the primary department of Leesburg Public School for the 1935-1936 school term. The petition spans six pages, with five pages filled with the signatures of supporters.
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EWP 2-5A 1931 Spiritual Values Resolution (May 11, 1931) and Response (May 22, 1931)
This document includes two items: a resolution from the Ministerial Union of Loudoun County at the Hamilton ME Church South, dated May 11, 1931, and a response from O.L. Emerick, Superintendent of Public Instruction, dated May 22, 1931. The resolution requests a ban on bridge games and promiscuous dancing in schools, citing parental objections, taxpayer concerns, and conflicts with Christian teachings. It was unanimously adopted by the Ministerial Union. Emerick's response seeks clarification on the specific concerns raised by the group.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Willisville 1931 001 First Page of a Petition by Willisville School Parents
This document, dated February 5, 1931, is a petition from the Black patrons of Willisville School addressed to the Loudoun County School Board. In it, the petitioners express appreciation for recent efforts to clean up the school building and provide additional seating that helped ease student discomfort. However, they also voice ongoing concerns about severe overcrowding, describing the conditions as unsanitary and unhygienic. The page presented appears to be part of a larger petition, though the full number of original pages is unknown.
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EWP 2-5A 1930 Petition addressing school in Willisville- Building Condition and Preventive Measures needed
This document is a petition from the patrons of Willisville, expressing concerns about the safety of their children's school building. Dated September 1930, the petition urges the Loudoun County School Board to take immediate action to reinforce or repair the damaged structure to prevent potential harm in the event of a windstorm or other catastrophe. The petitioners request a prompt and favorable response to ensure the safety of the students.
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EWP 2-5A Willisville Petition 1931 (Full Petition)
Full 1931 petition letter from Willisville School patrons to the Loudoun County School Board requesting relief from overcrowded, unsanitary classroom conditions. Parents express gratitude for recent improvements but urge further action to ensure a safe, effective learning environment for their children. The document reflects Black community advocacy during segregated education.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Willisville September 1930 Need for Preventive Safety Measures
This September 1930 petition concerns safety concerns at Willisville School, described by parents and patrons as a damaged and potentially dangerous structure. While the specific damage is not detailed, the petitioners urge the school board to "render aid by looking after the school building and bracing it" as a preventative safety measure.
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EWP 2-5A Petition St. Louis U 001 (partial document)
This is the first page of a petition from patrons/parents of St. Louis School in Loudoun County (VA). The document indicates there is an enrollment report, but it is not in evidence with this document. The document alone indicates the request for more classroom space to accommodate students.
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EWP 2-5A Negro Needs 1945 The County-Wide League response to March 6, 1945 public forum
This petition from The County-Wide League responds to the March 6, 1945, public forum on educational equity and supports recommendations by Janie Redwood. The petition calls for reduced teacher loads through school consolidation, improved transportation, adequate supplies, and enriched curricula for Negro children in Loudoun County. It urges implementing some urgently needed measures by September 1945 to address safety and health concerns. The document also expresses appreciation for public discussion on educational opportunities under the segregated (Jim Crow) system and supports a proposed tax rate increase by the Board of Supervisors.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Leesburg June 1935 (request for M.R. Waters to be assigned to this school)
This six-page petition, dated 1935, specifically requests that M. R. Waters be assigned to the Primary Department for the 1935–1936 school term. It includes multiple pages of handwritten signatures from patrons in support of this request.
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EWP 2-5A St. Louis Community History--Newspaper article from the Loudoun Times-Mirror, dated September 25, 1980 (2) Newspaper article from the Loudoun Times-Mirror, dated September 25, 1980, highlighting the history of the St. Louis community in Loudoun County, Virginia. The article features recollections from multiple individuals who share their experiences and memories of the community from the late 1800s through the 1950s.
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EWP 2-5A Statistical Study 1918-1919 and 1928-1929 side-by-side comparison (1 page) 001 This statistical report from Loudoun County Public Schools covers the 1918–1919 and 1928–1929 school years, specifically, and includes recorded data on student enrollment, number of teachers, teacher salaries, and cost per pupil for instruction. The report distinguishes between white and Negro schools and provides annual comparisons (some data regarding Negro schools may be missing). Additional data includes the number of one- and two-room school buildings and the estimated value of school properties. Costs related to facilities construction or maintenance are not included. This document offers valuable insight into fiscal, staffing, and infrastructure patterns in Loudoun County’s segregated school system during the early 20th century.
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EWP 2-5A Petition to Retain Mrs. E. M. Norton as Principal, Purcellville Colored School (1930) Dated April 2, 1930, this petition was submitted by members of the Patrons Teachers League of the Purcellville Colored School to the Loudoun County Public Schools. The petitioners, residents of the Mount Gilead District in Loudoun County, Virginia, request that Mrs. E. M. Norton be retained as principal for the 1931 school year. The document reflects organized community advocacy for school leadership during the segregation era.
Cross-reference:
For additional context on the Purcellville Colored School and the Mount Gilead District, see the Loudoun School Project webpage:
https://loudounschoolproject.wordpress.com/schools/schools-m-through-r/purcellville-colored-school-mt-gilead-district-loudoun/
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville Deed 1882 Photostatic Copy of Document This document is a photostatic copy of a deed conveying property to the Mount Gilead School District in Loudoun County, Virginia. The deed identifies Levi White and Cynthia White as the sellers and includes the surveyor’s coordinates outlining the boundaries of the property. This record provides evidence of land acquisition for educational use during the segregation era.
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EWP 2-5A Grant School Patrons’ Confirmation Letter Regarding Temporary Relief Plan for Overcrowding (January 15, 1945) This letter, dated January 15, 1945, is addressed to the Loudoun County Superintendent and School Board from the patrons of the Grant School in Middleburg, Virginia. It confirms receipt of the School Board’s earlier communication and acknowledges the proposed plan to address overcrowded conditions by temporarily renting an additional room and appointing a teacher for the remainder of the current school year. The letter also reflects the patrons’ acceptance of the long-term plan to construct a new school once materials and labor become available.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Requesting Leroy Allen to continue as Conklin Bus Driver This undated handwritten petition, signed by multiple patrons, requests that Leroy Allen continue serving as the bus driver for Conklin School. The petition emphasizes Mr. Allen’s reputation for being responsible and reliable in transporting students to and from school. The document reflects community support for the retention of a trusted school transportation provider.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin Teacher Complaint Undated Petition regarding concerns with current teacher:
This petition, signed by school patrons, outlines several concerns about the current teacher’s performance. Issues include a lack of order in the classroom and on school grounds, delays of up to three days in providing lessons, and declining student attendance. Additionally, the petition notes that some students have been improperly advanced to higher grade levels. The patrons request that a new teacher be assigned to the school.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin Signatures of Patrons- Teacher Complaint1935 This document contains signatures of patrons from an 1935 petition. This appears to be a continuation of File 101341 EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin Teacher Complaint. Signatures and ages of students are included in this document.
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EWP 2-5A Petition St. Louis School- Overcrowding Feb 1931 This document is a petition expressing concern for severe overcrowding at the St. Louis School. On February 9, 1931, Laura Cook, a teacher at the school, wrote to the Loudoun County School Board describing how the enrollment of 71 students was hindering her ability to give each child adequate attention. The letter, co-signed by parents and community members, requested an additional classroom and a second teacher for the next school term. The petitioners urged the school board to approve and support these measures to improve learning conditions. The document indicates that a teacher report was attached; however, it is not included with the scanned copy.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Regarding Overcrowding and Curricular Concerns at Douglass High School (circa 1952) This scanned document addresses overcrowded conditions and inadequate support for curricular requirements at Douglass High School in Leesburg, Virginia. The committee, appointed by the County-Wide League, authored the petition to urge the Loudoun County School Board to take action in preparation for the 1952–1953 school year. The document emphasizes that the school is in jeopardy of not meeting the standards set by the State Board of Education in Richmond, Virginia. It also notes that this is the third formal request to address the school's needs, with prior requests made in 1948 and again in 1950.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Middleburg Jan 1945 This scanned document is a written request from a voter asking to be removed from the list of individuals eligible to vote on the establishment of a new school in Middleburg, Virginia. The individual states that they do not intend to vote in favor of the new school and also requests that their wife's name be removed from the list as well. The document reflects opposition to the proposed school and a desire to abstain from the voting process.
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EWP Consolidation 1945
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EWP 2-5A Petition St. Louis Jan 1932 This scanned petition concerns the St. Louis School and is submitted by local patrons requesting urgent repairs to the road leading into the school grounds. The petition emphasizes the extremely poor condition of the road, describing it as nearly impassable and a serious obstacle to travel.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin 1952 Teacher Complaint This petition, dated April e, 1952, was submitted by patrons of the Conklin School to O.L. Emerick, Superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools. The petition requests that a specific teacher not be retained for the following school term. The patrons express dissatisfaction with the teacher, stating bluntly, "She no good."
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville 1928 Petition to Reopen School Dated June 28, 1928, this petition was submitted by parents and patrons of the Hughesville School to the Loudoun County School Board, requesting that the school re reopened. The petition cites the presence of twenty or more school-age children in the community in need of local educational access, as well as the names of the parents and patrons supporting the request.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Leesburg Colored School May 1932-Teachers This petition, submitted by patrons and supporters of the Leesburg Colored School, requests that Mary E.R. Waters and Annie E. Harris be teachers of record for the 1932-1933 school term. A total of 86 individuals signed the petition 80 identified as "colored" and 6 as white. This petition reflects the community support across racial lines.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin U-List of Parents and Children with Ages (undated) This undated, handwritten document is a list of parents and children (ages included) who are associated with the Conklin School. While the exact purpose of the list is unclear, it appears to be a record of members of the community connected to the school along with identifying prospective students for enrollment or who are enrolled at the school.
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EWP 2-5-A Petition Bull Run This petition was submitted by patrons of the Bull Run School in Loudoun County, Virginia. The undersigned request that the County School Board provide an additional classroom to address the crowded conditions in the existing building. The petition emphasizes the need to improve the present school facilities in order to meet student needs.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Middleburg 1945 001 A typed letter addressed to Mrs. Mildred Jackson, President of the Parent-Teacher Association and Community League, Middleburg, Virginia. The letter responds to her recent inquiry about purchasing a lot at Middleburg for school purposes. The writer notes plans to confer with Dr. Edmead, discusses the need for definite sites before action can be taken, and references prior discussions at a School Board meeting that indicated the need for five acres of land. The letter emphasizes waiting on Dr. Booth and the committee for further inquiry into possible sites.
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EWP 2-5A Howardsville Transport 001 A petition containing only a list of names from the Howardsville community concerning transportation. No additional contextual information or narrative text is included in this document.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin Teacher Performance April 3, 1952 Petition submitted by patrons of the Conklin School regarding dissatisfaction with a teacher’s performance. The petitioners state that children are not learning adequately, lessons are infrequent, and classroom order is not maintained. They also allege that some pupils are being promoted to higher grades without merit and request that a new teacher be appointed at the direction of the school patrons. The petition includes two pages: the second is a near-duplicate of the first letter but contains additional patron names.
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EWP 2-5A Howardsville Transport 001 Handwritten List--Names and what appears to be a place Howardsville. Possibly list of names perhaps about transportation
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EWP 2-5A Hughesville1927001 Oct. 24, 1927 Petition from parents and patrons of the Hughesville School, following a meeting at the schoolhouse on October 23, 1927. The petitioners note that there are twenty or more children of school age in the community and request that the school be reopened. The document includes signatures of parents and patrons in support.
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EWP 2-5A MiddleBurg Raby March 10, 1945 Letter from attorney James H. Raby to Superintendent O.L. Emerick regarding the Loudoun County School Board’s denial of a PTA request concerning the use of the Baptist Church basement in Middleburg as a classroom. Raby asks whether the basement will be used indefinitely or only for the current school term, citing confusion among parents and patrons. He also references a January 31, 1945 resolution forming committees (PTA and School Board) to investigate the purchase of a school lot, and requests clarification on whether land has been purchased or selected to relieve overcrowding at Middleburg.
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EWP 2-5A Petition High School Petition addressed to O.L. Emerick, Superintendent, and members of the Loudoun County School Board from citizens of Loudoun County. The petitioners respectfully request that the Board build and maintain an accredited, up-to-date high school for the “colored children of our said County.” They state that the Board is maintaining 23 public schools for African American children, and argue that “our race is justly entitled to at least one High School in the County.” Without such a facility, families are compelled to send their children outside the county to complete their education. The petitioners pledge private contributions to support the effort, noting that “there are other sources of aid such as the Rosenwald and other funds,” but emphasize that this funding must be supplemented by a public appropriation from the Board. They close by affirming that “this request is a fair and reasonable one under the circumstances.” The document includes signatories in support.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Leesburg 1930 This document shows 2 letters. The first dated May 14, 1930, addressed to To the superintendent and Public School Board of Leesburg School District in Leesburg, Virginia, demonstrates the efforts made by patrons and taxpayers of the Leesburg School District to advocate for the appointment of a qualified individual as the fourth teacher at Leesburg Colored Public School. The signatories express their desire for a High School and Normal School graduate to be appointed as the Principal of the school, highlighting the importance they placed on education and the qualifications of the teaching staff. The second letter addressed to Mr. Robert M Coe is the response from the Division Superintendent (O. L. Emerick) indicating a willingness to consider the request and states an intention to recommend a teacher with the requested qualifications or higher for the position.
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EWP 2-5A LoudounCntyTrnyCenter Petitioners object to the proposed purchase of land adjacent to the colored high school in Leesburg, Virginia, which borders the Union Cemetery and U.S. Route 15. They express concern that the location is unsuitable for future expansion of facilities for Black students, as only a few children attending the school live north of Market Street. The petition argues that the land would be better reserved for the cemetery’s expansion and that a school site should instead be located closer to the main Black residential community.
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EWP 2-5A Loudoun County Training Center 001 This text is a petition addressed to the Loudoun County School Board, expressing concern over their plan to purchase land adjacent to the colored high school in Leesburg, Virginia. The petitioners argue that the land is needed for the expansion of the nearby Union Cemetery, which serves as a burial ground for the community. They also point out that only a few colored children attending the high school actually live north of Market Street, where the proposed land is located. The petitioners believe that the location of the land is not suitable for the future needs of the colored children's education, given its remote nature and distance from where the majority of the students reside. Ultimately, they request that the School Board reconsider their decision to purchase the land and prioritize the best interests of the colored youth in the community. (Single Page no petitioners list)
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EWP 2-5A GrantSchool1946001 Grant School PTA and Community League letter (Middleburg) objecting to School Board decision to locate new school in St. Louis; list disadvantages including poor roads, swampy land, and lack of community resources; request reconsideration of Maxville/Middleburg site.
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EWP 2-5A Resolution Conklin Village 02022016 The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors issued a formal resolution commending the J. Michael Lunsford Middle School History Club for developing the Conklin Village Project, which highlighted the African American heritage of the area surrounding the school. The project recognized the historic Conklin Colored School, Settle-Dean Cabin, and Prosperity Baptist Church, all of which were established by freed Black residents. Students created a mural and model cabin to honor the site’s legacy. The resolution acknowledges support from educators, historians, and community members.
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EWP 2-5A Petition Conklin Teacher 04031952 Petition from Patrons of Conklin School indicating they do not want the current teacher to return for another school term. According to the petition the patrons state that, "she no good."
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EWP 2-5A Petition Middleburg U 001 Handwritten Petition--Patrons of the Middleburg school and surrounding community petition the School Board to retain Miss Virginia Morton and Miss Rosa Carter as teachers for the next school year. The petition notes that both educators have maintained strong discipline and educational progress over the past five to six years and that the school has received recognition from both Black and white community members. The children are described as devoted to the teachers, and patrons express that the school’s stability and success are due in large part to their leadership. The letter “earnestly” requests that these teachers be reassigned to the same positions.
(No petitioners list included with this document)
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EWP 2-5A Petition Middleburg1945Jan Handwritten Letter- From Charles H Smith, requesting that his and his wife's name be removed from the list of voters for the new school in Middleburg which Rev. Foy collected these names. Through a mistake, Smith indicated his name was added to the list. He requests that their names be erased from the list "because that is not the way I would vote for the new school."
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EWP 2-5A Middleburg Raby 03101945 Correspondence between attorney James H. Raby (on behalf of the Middleburg PTA) and Superintendent O. L. Emerick about the continued use of the Baptist Church basement as classroom space and plans for a new school; Emerick replies that while the need is recognized, other county projects (Purcellville, Sterling, Douglass High) must also be considered and urges community cooperation to advance the Middleburg project.
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EWP 2-5A Douglass 1951 Citizens Committee letter from the County-Wide League to Superintendent O. L. Emerick urging immediate classroom expansion at Douglass High School; cites severe overcrowding, unsafe and inadequate facilities, and the risk of losing state accreditation; requests construction of at least six additional classrooms and future gymnasium and cafeteria.
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EWP Petition Conklin1941001
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EWP Petition St. Louis 1930TeacherHire
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EWP Petition St Louis U
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EWP GrantSchool1944Parents
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EWP Petition Middleburg U 001
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EWP NegroNeeds1945
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EWP GrantSchool1946
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EWP Petition Middleburg U
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EWP Loudoun County Training Center 001 During the early 20th century, there was significant debate and opposition within Loudoun County, Virginia regarding the School Board's plans to purchase land adjacent to the colored high school in Leesburg. The petitioners argued that the land in question was more suitable for the expansion of the Union Cemetery of Leesburg, which was in need of additional space for burials. They also pointed out that most colored children attending the high school lived south of Market Street, making the proposed location inconvenient for the majority of students. The petitioners urged the School Board not to proceed with the purchase, emphasizing the detrimental impact it would have on both the cemetery and the education of colored youth in the community.
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EWP NokesJune1933
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EWP GrantSchool1944Parents
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EWP Petition BullRun001
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EWP Hughesville1928
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EWP NokesMay1933
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EWP NokesJune1933
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EWP Petition St. Louis 1946
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EWP Petition Leesburg 1932 June 001 This letter dated May 10, 1932, from the Community League, patrons of the Colored Public School, and taxpayers in Loudoun County, Virginia, to the Board of Education, highlights a call for change in the graded departments of the school. The appeal for improvements in efficiency and other unspecified concerns reflects a desire for a better educational experience for the children attending the school. After thirty years without change, the community league and patrons are advocating for a justifiable plea to appoint teachers that will address their concerns and enhance the learning environment for their children.
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EWP AwardConklin
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EWP Petition 1926Salaries
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EWP Paeonian Springs
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EWP Petition St. Louis 1930 Teacher Hire
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EWP Petition Carver 001
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EWP Petition Middleburg 1945 001
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EWP St. Louis VA LTM article 25 Sept 1980 (2)
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EWP Petition Douglass1951001
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EWP GrantSchool1945
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EWP Petition ByCLMurray
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EWP Petition Leesburg U 2
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EWP PeititionBullRun
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EWP Petition Douglas1952
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EWP Conklin Petition 1941
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EWP Petition Carver001
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EWP PetittionLeesburg1930
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EWP Petition Middleburg U
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EWP Petition March3rd001Salary
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EWP Petition St. Louis 1946
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EWP Petition 1926 Salaries
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EWP Petition Conklin 1941 001
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EWP Petition Leesburg 1932 June 001
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EWP Petition St. Louis U
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EWP Douglas 1951
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EWP Group Petition For increased Salary
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DUPLICATE FILE DUPLICATE FILE (EWP 02-5 A Yr 1930s Petition for school bus transportation for colored students to the Loudoun County Training Center)
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EWP Hughesville Deed 1882
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EWP Conklin Petition 1941
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EWP Brownsville
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EWP Nokes May 1933
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EWP Petition Leesburg 1932
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EWP Petition Bluemont 1934 001
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EWP Purcellville1930
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EWP Petition ConklinBusDriver
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EWP Grant 15 Jan 1945
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EWP Survey1940
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EWP St. Louis VA LTM article 25 Sept 1980 (2)
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1930s Req for Buses to transport kids to Training Center
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1937 Petition 21 Hughesville Requests Miss Esther V. Randolph
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EWP PetitionConklin1941001
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EWP 2.2 Yr 1954 6-14 School Board Agenda and Budget
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1924 May 5 Hamilton Petition 201. PTA wants Female Teacher and new school
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EWP 3.1 Yr 1948 1951 Accreditation of High Schools
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EWP Petition Leesburg June 1935
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1934 Bluemont Pet No 3. Needs transport to Rock Hill
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1956 Ashburn Petition 2. Needs Coal
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1938 June 6 Petition 39 Mount Pleasant Colored wants to stay open
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1945 Jan 16 Petition 35 Grant
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EWP Petition Willisville 1930
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EWP 2.5.A Yr Unk Petition 203 Purcellville wants to Keep McWashington
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EWP 2.5A Yr Unk Petition 207 Lovettsville Colored List of Students
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EWP 2.5.A Yr Unk Conklin Wants to Replace Teacher
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EWP PetitionConklinBusDriver
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1929 Oct 4 Petition No 17 Philomont wants School at Greggsville
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EWP 2-2 May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda and Minutes May 10, 1954 School Board Meeting Agenda including request from Conklin School for the reappointment of school bus driver Leroy Allen and Highway Engineer report regarding road to be built around Loudoun County High School. Agenda also includes 1954/55 teacher vacancies and recommendations report.
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EWP Grant 15 Jan 1945
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EWP Petition Conklin Teacher Performance
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EWP Petition By CL Murray
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EWP Statistical Study 1918-1929 001
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EWPEWP 2.5.A Yr 1920s Petition 44 Purcellville wants to keep Mrs. Alice Scott
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EWP Petition Conklin 1935
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1944 Middleburg Needs more space
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EWP Brownsville
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1934 Petition 3 Needs transportation to Rock Hill
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EWP 02-5 A November 16, 1944 Petition from attorney J. Raby to School Superintendent O.L. Emerick requesting school bus transportation for Black children November 16, 1944 petition from attorney James Raby to Superintendent O.L. Emerick requesting school bus transportation for Black children.
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EWP Petition St. Louis Unk
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EWP 2.5.A 1945 Feb 12 Petition 205 Grant
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EWP Petition St. Louis 1946
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EWP Petition March 3rd 001 Salary
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EWP Hughesville Deed 1882
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EWP 2.5.A Yr Unk Petition 59 List of Willisville Students who Graduated from 7th Grade
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EWP Grant School all of them 1945
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EWP Purcellville 1930
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EWP Petition Bull Run 001
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EWP 2.5.A Unk Yr List of Names without Purpose In a common handwriting
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EWP Nokes June 1933
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EWP 2.5.A Yr 1933 May 15 Petition 40 Want Nokes Open