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COLUMBIA AMD MONTOUR COUNTIES

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In 1901 there were 246 teachers in the coun ty: H W there are 325. Much of the re* O ' cent educational growth is owing to the widespread influence of the Normal School, and to the unflagging energy and the fine organizing

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