Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 41, Spoken by Margt. Odle on her leaving school, April 1822 … [continued] and An address delivered at a public examination by James Fields, written by H. Ketchum Esq. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 40, Spoken by Margt. Odle on her leaving school, April 1822 … [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 39, Spoken by Margt. Odle on her leaving school, April 1822, written for the occasion by C.C.A. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 38, [Margaret Odle address draft, April 1822, continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 37, [Margaret Odle address draft, April 1822, continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 36, [Margaret Odle address draft, April 1822] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 35, A valedictory address composed and spoken at an annual examination by Andrew R. Smith … April 1822 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 34, A valedictory address composed and spoken at an annual examination by Andrew R. Smith, aged 14 years, in the New York African Free School, April 1822 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 33, An address delivered at a public examination of the N.Y. African Free School by James Fields, written for the occasion by Hiram Ketchum Esqr. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 32, Lines spoken at the public examination of 1821 by Patience & Fanny Gray … [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 31 "Introductory address spoken by Margt. Odle at the public examn. in 1821, written by C.C.A. [continued] and Lines spoken at the public examination of 1821 by Patience & Fanny Gray (twins) written for the occasion by C.C.A." View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 30, Introductory address spoken by Margt. Odle at the public examn. in 1821, written by C.C.A. View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 29, Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields ... April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 28, Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields ... April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 27 "Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] and Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields at the public exhibition of the school at the New-York Free School, Chatham St., embracing also his valedictory on the same occasion, April 1819". View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 26, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 25, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 24, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 23, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 22, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 21, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 20, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 19, Human life, spoken by William Hill at a public exhibition of the African School, April 1818 [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 18, Humorous lines spoken by Wm. Smith at a public examn. about the year 1811 [continued] and Human life, spoken by William Hill at a public exhibition of the African School, April 1818 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 17, Farewell address delivered to Henry Hill, Richd. Fitch, Lucy Hains, Caroline Hill & Rachel Burchell … [continued] and Humorous lines spoken by Wm. Smith at a public examn. about the year 1811 View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 16 "Farewell address delivered to Henry Hill, Richd. Fitch, Lucy Hains, Caroline Hill & Rachel Burchell by one of the scholars (a member of the Class of Merit) on their leaving school, 1815, written for the occasion by C.C.A." View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 15, Valedictory address spoken by Henry Hill at a public exhibition at the time of his & others leaving school, 1815 ... [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 14, Valedictory address spoken by Henry Hill at a public exhibition at the time of his & others leaving school, 1815 ... [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 13, Valedictory address spoken by Henry Hill at a public exhibition at the time of his & others leaving school, 1815 ... [continued] View Item
Text Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 12, Valedictory address spoken by Henry Hill at a public exhibition at the time of his & others leaving school, 1815 ... [continued] View Item