Mill Creek Monthly Meeting, Educational minutes, 1840-1874, Part 7

Author: Mill Creek Monthly Meeting (Hendricks County, Ind.)
Publication date: 1840
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Number of Pages: 150


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The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventhday morning the day of owo next monthly meeting


1 At a meeting Mill Creek Monthly Meetings committee


on Education held 2 ndf 25th 1865. = "1 members present of the Monthly and 6 of the Quarterly Meetings com= mittees on Education 1.


Report is made that the School


at Mill Creek came to a satisfactory close on the 11th of the present months with a term taught of 71 days The whole number of pupils that attended the School 23 average daily attendance nearly -14 Number of friends children_ and their average daily attendance 115


Branches Taught


were Orthography Reading, Writing Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography and History;


The Scriptures were used As a Class books and a portion read to the School each day The Dehollars regularly attendent midweek meetings in company with their teacher, Lindley . Carter Teach also the School at Dover closed toutatis-


= faction on the 18th of the present month with a term Taught of 19 weeks


Whole number of students that attended the School 32 average daily attendance - 23z No. of friends children 24


No. not friends 8.


Branches Taught


were freading, Writing, Orthography mental and


and Practical Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, Algebra, and Philosophy, The Scriptures were used as a blogs Books and a portion react to the School each day the School being at an inconvenient distant to the meeting house was generally adjourned on meeting days Annie Eliza Binon .De The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seven= eth day morning, the day of our next monthly meeting =


At a meeting of Mill creek Monthly Meetings committe, on Education held 8 200 no 25th 1865= 16 member present of the monthly and to of the Quarterly meetings Committees on Education.


The Committee then adjourned To 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next Monthly meeting


At a thinking of Millerch monthly Meetings commetter on Education hild 4th mo 29th 1865- 19 members present of the monthly and 6 of the Quarterly, meetings committees on Education


Report is made that a School was Opened at mill creek on The 10 th day of the present month for a term of 3 months Curice Osborn, Teacher . Said School has been visited by the committee since the opening thereef and appears to be progressing to satisfacti also novat Dover on the 17 th of the present month for a term of 2 Months Thebe Mr. Carter Teacher which school appears to be progressing to satisfaction . The clock is directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education with suitable extracto from the Minutes of this congritter signed on behalf thereof The committee then adjourned to in Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of next monthly meeting


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At a meting of Millcreek Monthly meetings committee in Education held 5th mo 27th 1865- 17 iniemliers present of the Monthly and 5 of Quarterly meetings Commettees on Education.


Report is made that the Schools at Millcreek and Dover have been visited by the committee since last meeting and both appear to be progressing to satisfaction


The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly meeting


At a meeting of Millerto monthly meetings committee on Education held 6th no 24th 1865- 17 members of the month, And 6 of the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education


Report is made that The School at Mill creek has been visited by the committee vind last meeting and it appears to be progressing to satisfaction. and the one at Dover had come to a satisfactory close on the 14th of the present Amonth being in Defsion 43 days.


Whole number of pupils that attended the School . - 21 average daily attendance nearly- - 12 Whole number of friends. children 7-13


and their average daily attendance The following branches taught in the School were spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and


Geography, The scriptures were used as a class


book and a portion there of read to the School each day by Phebe R. Carter Teacher!


The following named friends are appointed to assist the clerk in making out an annual report to the monthly meeting. Also one to the Quarterly meetings committee on Education and produce them to next meeting (9.8) Beno Hadley, Fraac Hadley, Joel W. Hodson


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John Newman, Hannak J. Hodson, Susannah Hadley and Elizabeth Carter,


. The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day The day of our next monthly meeting.


At a meeting of Millorwho monthly meetings comm. - etter: on Colocation halle Yo 29th 1865. 18 members present of the monthly and 5 of the Quarterly meting committee in Education


Report is made that the School at hill cuck came to a satisfactory, close on the Th of the present month. with a keine taught of is months


Whole number of frufeels that attended the School - 26 daily average. 18


Number of friends children that attended 8


and their daily average nearly


, Branches Taught were. Orthography Reading, Writing, Mental and Practical authomets, and Geography/ The Scrifutures were used as a class books and portions. read to the Scholars each day and the School regularly attended midweek Meetings, Cunice Goborn, Teacher The Committee appointed at last meeting ₹ to assist the Clerk in making out annual reports, reported the attended theresto and the reports were produced and approved, and the clocks was directed to sign and forward them, Whoo directed to furnish the Quarterly Meetings committee on Education witho Suitable extracto from the minutes of this committee signed no behalf There of


.The committee there adjourned to to Block in seventh day) Morning , The day of our next limitlip meetings . Q ??


All " meling of Willeach monthilys Meetings committee on education held 8 th /h. 26th 1865. 12 members present of the thontily and is of this Quarterly Meetings committee on Education,


The following extract was received from the mo. Meeting The friends appointed at last meeting to propose to this, the names of friends to be a committee on Education = nopose ₮


Susannah Hadley,


William J. Hadleys Samuel Cartes


Robert Fraises


Milton Carter


Pintho Hadley Mary Matinda Fração Elisabeth H. Burgers Louisa Anno Carter Lucinda J. Hadley Susannato Cartão Hannah Jamo Hodson Manip Jane Branson Gvenathe Osborn Vina Newman Chary Phillips


Thomas J. Hadleys Koel W. Hodson Thomas Brandon William S. Avembow Charles Osborn) John Newman. Timothy Swain Who being united with are appointed and directed to attendo to the service, agreeable to the direction of the Yearly meeting and report to the monthly meeting in thetych month next.


Taken from this minutes of tu thill Jack monthly meeting of friends hele y Dro 29 " 1865 Milton Carter Brutto Hadley) }6 lecker


William I Hadley is appointed blasko to the committee the benowing year.


The committee then adjourned to 10 Cclock on seventh day morning the days of our next monthly Meeting


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At a meeting of Willeuch monthly, meetings commette on Education held 9th . 30 # 1865 = 10 members present of the monthin and 4 of the Quarterly metings committee on Education The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Severethe day morning The day of our next monthly meeting


At a meeting of Still auto monthly treatings committee on Education held 10th mo. 28th 1865 - I members present of the monthly, and 6 of the Quarterly. meetings committee ono Education


Report is made that a School was opened at hillcrest on the 230 of the present Month Emily Stanley Teacher, and also one at Dover on the Same day for a term of L' Months Annie Glise Brown Teacher The Check is directed To furnish the Quarterly meetings committee on Education with suitable extracto from the minutes of this committee signed on behalf thereof The committee there adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of sound como ment monthly meeting


At a making of Millerach monthly meetings committee on Education 11th the 25th 1865. = 13 members of the Monthly and 5 of the Quarterly Meetings committe on Education Report is made that the Schools at Millerch and Dover has been visited by the Committee since last meeting and they both appear to be progressing to satisfaction The committie then adjturned to 10 Octochion the day four next in muting At will cute monthly Greetings committee on Education heleb 12 th No 30th 1865- 15 trambers present of the monthly and the most of those that were appointed by the Quarterly meeting Report is made that the Schools at Mill creek and Dover has been visited by the committee since last meeting and they appear to be progressing to Satisfaction. The committee there adjoured to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of our next monthly threeting


At a meeting of Milberts monthly meetings committee on Education hele 1st the 27Th 186, -- If members present of the monthly and to of the Quarterly meetings committee on Education Report is made that the School at Hill cute came to a satisfactory close on the 8th day of the present month with a term taught of 56 days


A hole numbers of pupils in attendance at the School- 28 average daily attendance _ _ 20} number of friends children that attended the School- 14


and Their average about_ 11 Branches Taught were Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography English Grammar, and History, of the United States.


The scriptures were used as a class books and also a portion wad each day at the opening and close of the School, and the Teacher and Sehollars regularly attended midweek meetings. Emily Stanley Teacher The School at Dover has been visited by the committee Since last meeting and is progressing to satisfaction


The client is directed to furnishto the Quarterly meetings committee on Education with suitable extracts from the minutes of this committee signed on behalf thereof The committee there adjourned to 10 Oclock on the morning of our next monthly meeting


'At a meeting of Still cache ibruntlety tratings committee on Education hetet 3 ". mintha 2014 1860 - 10 members present of The monthly and 4 of the Recorderby thestrings committee on E ducation


Report is made that the School at Dover carne to a satisfactory close on the 23rd of the present month with a term Taught of 12 months


While number of Students in attendance at the School- 29 and their average daily attendance - 25%


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children Number of friends, that attended the School - - 2/ and their average daily attendance about a Branches taught were. Orthography, Reading Writing, clientat and practical Arithmetic, Geography English Grammar, History and Algebra. The School being at an inconvenient distance to the meeting house was generally adjourned on meting days. Annie C. Brown Ich The committee then adjourned to 10 Celach


on the morning of our next monthly "meeting


At a meeting of Milleruto monthly Ameetings commette on Education hele 300 month 312 186. 9 members present of the Monthly and 6 of The Inviterly meetings Committee on Education.


The committee then adjourned


to 10 Oclock on the morning of our next monthly meeting


iAt a meeting of Milberech monthly meetings committee on Education held 4th Mo 28 th 186. == 13 members present of the monthly and 6 of the Quarterly meetings committee on Education,


Report is made that a School was opened at will create on the 2 nd day of the present month for a term of 3 months Isabella I. Grove Beaches , I said School has been visited by the Committee since the opening, thereof and it appears to be progressing to Satisfaction.


The click is directed to furnish the Quarterly meetings committe on Education with suitable


-extracts from the Minutes of This committeesigned on behalf there of


The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on Seventh day morning the day of owo next monthly meeting


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15 a meeting of Millcreek Monthly Meetings committee in Education held 5th No. 26th 86 .-_ 12 members present of the Monthly and 6 of the Quarterly Ameetings committe on Education.


Report is made that the School at Mil exceto has been visited by the committee since last meeting and it appears to be progressing to satisfaction The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on the morning of our next monthly meeting.


At a maling, of Millcreek Monthly meetings committee on Education hold 6the the 30th 186. - 13 members present of the monthly and 8 of the Quarterly, meetings committee on Education


Report is made that the School at Still crush has been visited by the committee since last meeting and it appears to be progressing, to satisfaction


The following, named friends are appointed to assist the the chest in making out an Unual Report to the monthly testing, Ulsa one ToQuarterly meetings committee of3 Education and produce them To next meeting (ve) Samuel, Carter, John Newman, Milton Carter, Many M. Frazier and Asenath Osborn. "The committee then adjourned to 10 Oclock on The Morning of our next monthly meeting


At a meeting of Millcreek monthly meetings committee on Education held 7 th mo 28 Th 1866. == 11 members present of the monthly and 4 of the Quarterly meetings committee on Education


Report is made that the School at Mill creek came to a satisfactory, close on the 3 0 day of the present month with a ler taught of 3 months,


The whole number of pupils in attendance 30 The average daily attendance in the School 18


number of friends children /3 and their average about 11


The following tranches were Taught in the School Orthography, Reading, Writing (Practical and Mental Arithmetic, and Howlong, . The Scriptures were used as a clafe book and a position there of reach to the echoflaws each day by the Teacher ou other wise, and the Teacher and Scholars regularly attend? Unidroceto meetingo Isabella I Growe, Seachar.


The committee appointed at last meeting to assist the clock is making our annat Reports, Reported the allended there to, and the reports were produced and approved, and the clock was directed to sign and forward Them, also directed ta furmisto The Quarterly meetings committee on Education with suitable extracts from the Minutes of this committee signed on behalf there of


The committee then adjourned To 10 Oclock on the morning of our next monthly Theting


At a Meeting of Hillcrest's Months Medingo Commander on Education hold of worth 20 th 1866, 10 menino present


or Vinaction


The following extract is received from Meeting at incidente martin malina af Frando cdda as Spring 7: i wo er th 1866 The Fireenda Villeting to apprentice et last Manting


to wewere to his vine names of diarios to be officialed a committee on Education


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Wyall Gebor Ücken Furnas Robert Fraizer Milton Carter yared Ileri) Some Mladia Ulein Rendital Ugeln Diyen joel Willodden Price I Hall


Marlitia action germán & Hornas Mary At Fraizer Louisa Una Cartes Martha Stewart Daran Vixen Mary Dixon Hentomate & Hadson Jenai curnan Cercada Gsboro


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Who being united with are appointed 1 wind wwwviele to attract to the servers meeting, and report to the 1 monthly meeting in the of the month next Taken from The minutes of the Meeting Milton Garter Celko Muth Hadley


allen . Turned is upprinted check to the Commetice live. comcing year


The Committee when adjourned lo quest at 11 aclock in the morning of Mod next month meeting


At a vueling of Millerokd Monthly Meeting's Committee on Education held 9th no. 29 the 1866 The names being called 11 members were present The Commetter their adjourned to 10 oclock of on the morning of our next woning meeting


It a meeting Millcreek Worthy = Heating Committee on Education held 10th io 23 th 1966 Thirteen members of the monthly meetings Commetter presin!, and four of the Quarterly meetings commette.


Report was made that one school had been opened at milterek on the 8th of the present month taught bylemily Stanly for an indefinite period !- probably three of four months which three far seems to be progressing


also report is made that a school in opened at Lower. taught by anna & Brown for a team of 14h months the opening of which was attended by a part of the committee Said School is progressing in good order No further business appearing the Commetter adjourned to meet at 10 oclock. on the morning of our next monthy meeting


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Millerack's Monthly analogo commetter on education met 3rd no og hersulans. adformment The clock being absent Millon Carter was appointed check for the day 11 of the monthy meetings com present 4 1 Quarterly - then and four want to 10 oclock of net


Millerako montice matin committee on education wet 4stand by the 1867 7 of monthly meeting commetter present 2 Report was made that a school was opened at millerak taught by Amatilda Headly on the 16Th of Hishand of The present years for & learn of three months which seemed to be progressing Commetter then adjourned to meet 10 celade of next monthly meeting morning


Millerok monthly makings Comun * itter on education! saat about the hour adjourned wo-fifth mo 25th 1867 9 of the more llet; inedays com presents 2- - Report was made what no other school had been opened since last wehour and that the school at Milleroch wow progressing to gord sale ofaction The corn weller how adjourned


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a meeting of the bern willer on Cercalion Will Check when Da proting / lunds


year 's prémices being wesent, their adjourned to wed at Will Gluck at 10 ochich on the morning, of our next Ihr, ruching,


10th mo 29th 15/3, The Core millie put portment to adgouvernent is members present, Report is made That a school was afond of Milleraction Sure on the myth of yth me 1810 Dione of liker late pour Chips, Henry, Henson, Trache at Sive, a numberof the security of Funds, Elly In chile, reactie at Will Check, a number, Elwood I tanken teacher et lêher. Prania member,


The committe, have paid tome alleran iti resisted by visiting hear ) 'l office to me progressing to good Satisfaction, then adjourned, to 29th & 11th in 1873 at 10 0


11the me 99th 1810. net according to adpourraient 9 inimiais present, Reports from all the schools, show that they are five ressing to want satisfaction with a good arrange attendance, then adjourned to 12thmo 27 th at 10 ccl 15%.


12 h ino wych it's the Commitie In:1 9 meinhar picnat Report from all the schools is favorable thene adjturned, 2W/ M 28th 194, he ta sitt of the line in


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5th mo Soit , 8TH. 6th mo 2/ h 13 /4 ¿ Comomitte mot 11 members present, Thomas Branson of Spring William Hadley of mill Creek Job Hadley Hand grove don't, Le, Haddon of Summit grove if James Resin of west Branchy were appointed to prepare the necessary statistics for the answers, 83 report to the dark one with before our next meeting when iljournet


7it ino 25th, "1874 The Committee mei . 10 members present the answers were al in readiness of fourad " The monthly vueling there adjourned, it being our last meeting


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