MENU Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 |
CHAPTER 7: NOTES 1Nelson R. Burr, "Development of Education in New Jersey," Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society (July 1933): 153-56. 2David Murray, History of Education in New Jersey (Washington: GPO, 1899), 16. Murray discusses the importance of these rules of discipline. 6J. Robert Buck, et al., Bridgeton Education Story (Bridgeton: Tricentennial Committee, 1986), 2-5; Cushing and Sheppard, 592. 7Buck, 2-5; and A Pictorial Guide to the Historic Buildings of Bridgeton, New Jersey (Bridgeton: Cumberland County Planning Board, 1982), n.p. 8Cushing and Sheppard, 379-80; Sickler, 250, 372. 17Boyd's Industrial Directory. 107; Cushing and Sheppard, 379-380. 19Bill Fenton, "City's Public School Keep Pace With Progress," Millville News, 25 February 1991, 22. 22In South Jersey, this is borne out by the two-story frame community building (1872) next to and almost identical to the Goshen School; the Mauricetown Masonic Building (1881), a similar form with a recessed entry; and the one-story, rectangular Hopewell Township Grange (1904). 23Andrew Gulliford, America's Country Schools (Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1984), 164-65, 172. 26Cushing and Sheppard, 591-721. 27William H. Chew, Salem County Hand Book (Salem: Salem National Banking Co., 1903), 24-26; Industrial Directory, 35-413; Combination Atlas n.p. 28Industrial Directory (1909), 75-413. 29National Register of Historic Places nomination. |
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