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Extractions: The Index A unique collection of letters from the pages of Robert Merry's Museum , the premiere American children's magazine from 1841-1872. Subjects touched on in Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children include African-Americans the laying of the Atlantic cable balloon ascensions Baltimore, Maryland, during the Civil War behavior of girls, behavior of boys, "appropriate" and "inappropriate" Daniel Bixby's book shop, Lowell, Massachusetts Black Rock, New York, in 1855 boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rome, Georgia; Bergen, New Jersey; and Cornwall, New York steam boats: the Bois d'Arc; the Maid of Kentucky; the South-Western "Border Ruffians" attack Parkville, Missouri the California gold rush dedicating the Ohio state capitol building in 1857 Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kansas, in 1861 Chicago, Illinois, and its fair in 1864 activities of a Chickasaw boy in 1859 the Chinese in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1853 activities of a Choctaw boy in 1852 cholera in Selma, Alabama, in 1855
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Extractions: The Louisiana Gallery From the arrival of European explorers until the onset of the Civil War, thousands immigrated to a land first occupied by small tribes of Native Americans. French, Spanish, Acadian exiles from Canada, and Africans were joined by English, Irish, and others. Each ethnic group contributed language, traditions, and customs which eventually merged into a unique and distinctive culture. Native Americans Native Americans Graceful rivers like the Tangipahoa or Natchitoches are reminders of Native Americans who occupied Louisiana long before the arrival of French and Spanish explorers. In north Louisiana, the twentieth-century discovery of an enormous ceremonial earthwork, Poverty Point Mound, provided startling evidence of an ancient society dating about 700 B.C. Stones, materials, flint points, beans, carvings, and occasional fragments of pottery were recovered from the mounds. Some materials appeared to have been traded or imported from great distances. The most plentiful objects recovered were small clay balls made by women and children and baked into hardened forms. Women cooked meals by placing the heated balls in food. These simple artifacts document the presence of women and their importance in sustaining family life.
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Extractions: Mary Conrad Weeks and John Moore, 1834-1861 "We are happy to perceive that our Representative in Congress from the fourth District, Hon. John Moore, has already interested himself warmly in various measures effecting the prosperity of Louisiana...It is fortunate at this particular juncture, that the citizens of Louisiana are represented in Congress by a gentleman of so much intelligence, sagacity and experience as Judge Moore. and especially is it a subject of congratulation that he is in no wise infected with those morbid and fastidious constitutional scruples, which kept his predecessor eternally in opposition to the vital interests of the South, and which rendered a hair splitter and abstractionist on questions demanding practical good sense and energetic action." -St. Landry Whig newspaper clipping, January 31, 1852 Following the death of David Weeks in 1834, his widow Mary C. Weeks was kept extremely busy seeing to the management of the plantation holdings of the David Weeks Estate, her children's inheritance. Her brothers advised and assisted her, but she often dealt directly with overseers concerning the sugar plantation on Grand Cote. In addition to decisions on acreage to be planted in cane and food crops, supplies to be purchased, and marketing matters, as a sugar planter, Mary was also responsible for the needs of the slaves on Grand Cote and at the Shadows, over 150 men, women and children. This meant making sure there was sufficient food and clothing for everyone and that adequate housing and medical attention were provided when necessary. In addition to the plantation, Mary also saw to the needs of her children, hiring tutors to teach at the schoolhouse behind the main house and later locating good boarding schools and colleges in which to enroll the five children who survived childhood. Frances, William, Alfred, Harriet and Charles learned reading, writing, arithmetic and geography from tutors at home until in their early teens they went off to boarding schools.
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Extractions: I was 14 years old when I started working at my Mama's, Rose Vincent's, boarding house waiting and bussing tables. After I graduated from high school I worked my way through business college, cooking, and waiting and bussing tables at the boarding house. Mama offered other girls from the business college room and board if they would help set up, wait and buss tables. There was always a turnover of girls helping out. Some of the girls used to come back every year to visit Mama up until she died. My Mama started the business in a house located on the corner of Pujo and Ford Street in downtown Lake Charles. We did a good business at this location, but Mama always had her eye on the "big house" on the corner of Iris and Common. The business continued to grow, and Mama was able to see her dream come true, and bought the "big house". Mama again set this house up as a boarding house. With the declaration of war and the onslaught of Fort Polk Soldiers, combined with the construction and opening of the Olin Mathison Facility, downtown was booming and the business grew even bigger.
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Extractions: Articles from the March 2000 issue of Homeward Bound , a quarterly publication of Providence House Caution: Building Zone! Providence House will construct a 4,000 square-foot Education Center for children and adults on property located across Cotton Street from the main building. Construction is expected to begin in mid-summer. The new facility will sit behind the existing playground, and will contain a new Child Development Center, computer lab, and multi-purpose room which can be subdivided for meetings, tutoring, counseling, and other needs. The new building was designed by architect Clarence Babineaux to look like a residential home, complementing the existing Providence House facility. Estimated total cost is $400,000. The space in Providence House vacated by the existing computer lab and Child Development Center will be converted into staff offices. The current offices will then become rooms for residents, thus allowing us to provide lodging for five additional families each night. Jean Sayres, of Providence House and former board president, is heading the fundraising campaign for the building. The D. Thomason Committee of First Presbyterian Church in Shreveport made the initial commitment of $100,000 as a lead gift for the campaign. When an additional $200,000 is committed, the building phase will begin.
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Extractions: QUICK LINKS Home page VMNF Main Menu About the Museum About New France Genealogy Tourism Collections Youth Adventures Explorers First Nations People Great Names Daily Life Maps Chronology Glossary Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Boutique Instructing Children Educating Youth In the spirit of Catholic reform, education in New France had three goals. The first was the religious instruction of children, which was entrusted to religious organizations. The second was the education of youth. Even though children had already received basic religious instruction, it was necessary to educate them further, transmitting values such as piety, contemplation, the practice of virtue, knowledge of good and evil, respect, integrity and good manners. Religious teaching was the principal motive in the instruction of children. A vast network of infant schools was put in place, beginning in the towns and cities, later spreading to more remote corners of the countryside as numerous new teaching establishments were founded for both boys and girls. The religious awakening of Catholic authorities made them realize, at the same time, the extent to which girls had been prevented from even the most minimal education. As future mothers, girls would one day be called upon to play the role of educators to their children, inculcating the basics of the Catholic religion. However, an ignorant mother can teach her children nothing. This is why the intant schools welcomed as many girls as boys, although in separate facilities.
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Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... D > Sisters of Divine Providence A B C D ... Z I. SISTERS OF THE DIVINE PROVIDENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Founded at Molsheim, in Diocese of Strasburg, by Vicar Ludwig Kremp (1783). After the Revolution the community reassembled at Bindernheim and, in 1807, received both ecclesiastical and civil approbation, the former from Archbishop of Strasburg, the latter from Napoleon I . In 1819, the mother-house was definitely located at Rappoltsweiler, and in 1869 the institute received papal confirmation. The congregation has (1908) 1800 members, over 1200 of them teachers in 357 primary schools of Alsace. The sisters have over 44,000 children under instruction; they conduct boarding and day schools, orphan asylums, reformatories, a housekeeping school, a high school for girls, and a deaf and dumb institution. Attached to the novitiate are a teacher's seminary and practice school. II. THE SOCIETY OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE Kulturkampf III. SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE Founded at Finthen near Mainz (whence they are sometimes called the Finthen Sisters) in 1851 by Bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler. The first superior was sent to the Sisters of Divine Providence at Ribeauvillee, Alsace, to be formed in the religious life, and the rule followed there was made the basis of the new institute, which later received the papal approbation. The congregation was founded primarily for the work of teaching and for the care of the sick so far as consonant with their duties as teachers. The right of corporation was not obtained until 1858, but as early as 1856 the Finthen Sisters had charge of the orphan asylum of Neustadt. At the time of the