Page:History of Southeast Missouri 1912 Volume 1.djvu/30

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xxiv CONTENTS CHAPTER XXX TOWNS FOUNDED SINCE CIVIL WAR Marquand — Glenallen — Zalma — Bessville — Neeleyville — FisK — Habviel — Van Buren — Ellsinobe — Grandin — Hunter — Pocahontas — Allenville — White- water BURFORDVILLE — MiLLERVILLE — OaKRIDGE — GOBDONVILLE MaLDEN — CAMP- BELL — Gibson — Holcomb — Senath — -Whiteoak — Glennonville — Cardwell — Caruth — Cottonplant — Des Arc — Sabula — Belleview — Annapolis — Pestus — House's Spring • — Morse Mill ■ — Peveley — Victoria — Mine LaMotte — Corn- wall DlEHLSTADT EasT PrAIRIE BeRTRAND — MaRSTON — GiDEON — • PaRMA LiLBOURN COMO MOREHOUSE • — HaYTI — HOLLAND COTTONWOOD PoiNT — STEELE — Calryville — ■ Lithium — Wittenberg — Longtown — Schumer Springs — Bunker — Ellington — Naylor — Flat River — Desloge — Leadwood — Elvins — Bonne Terre — BisMAROK — DeLassus — Knob Lick — Libertyville — Doe Run — Oran — Fornfelt — Illmo — Crowder — Kelso — Blodgett — Mobley- — Chaffee — Vandu- SER — Dexter — Advance — Bernib — Puxico — Irondale — Mineral Point — Rich- woods — Chaonia — Leeper — Mills Ring — Williamsville. 371 SECTION VII CHAPTER XXXI EARLY SCHOOLS Work of the Subscription Schools • — Academies at Ste. Genevieve, Jackson, Potosi, New Madrid, Perryville, Point Pleasant, Cape Girardeau, Bloomfield, Poplar Bluff AND Charleston. 397 CHAPTER XXXII PUBLIC SCHOOLS Foundation op Public System — The State Commission — Sale of Lands — Laws of 1853 — Provisions of 1874 — Growth of the System — Southeast Missouri Teachers' Associa- tion — First Schools in Various Counties. 404 CHAPTER XXXIII INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING St. Mary's Seminary — St. Vincent's College — Will Mayfield College — Elmwood Sem- inary — Farmington College — Marvin Collegiate Institute — Carleton College — Ar- cadia College — The State Normal School at Cape Girardeau. 412