The history of education in Louisiana

The history of education in Louisiana
Edwin Whitfield Fay, Edwin Whi ...
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Govt. print. off.
Language
English
Pages
264

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The history of education in Louisiana
1898, Govt. print. off.
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The history of education in Louisiana
1898, U.S. Government Printing Office
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U.S. Bureau of education. Circular of information. no. 1, 1898.

At head of title: (Whole number 242)

"Tulane University of Louisiana" ... prepared by President William Preston Johnston: p. l6l-235.

Bibliography: p. 264.

Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources,inc., 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 10787)

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Contributions to American educational history / ed. by Herbert B. Adams -- no. 20, Library of American civilization -- LAC 10787., Contributions to American educational history -- no. 20.

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264 p.
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OL13554302M
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11192479

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