SC016 James Love Collection Finding Aid
Digital Document
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SC16 James Love Collection Finding Aid
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Description |
Description
This collection consists of circulars, correspondence, petitions, and other miscellaneous documents accumulated by James Love, a prominent educator in Missouri before and through the Civil War. The circulars focus on the Clay Academy for Young Ladies and other early educational institutions in Missouri at which Love worked. Other items include a Temperance Pledge signed by Love, correspondence regarding the Iowa Indian War, racial separation, and other political issues of Love’s time.
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sc16
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Date(s) |
Date(s)
1840 to 1911
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Digital Collection(s)
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Note(s)
James Love was an early educator in the state of Missouri. Prof. Love established Clay Seminary in Liberty, Missouri. At the opening of William Jewell College, he occupied the chair of mathematics. He died in Liberty, Missouri, in September, 1914. Bulk of collection dates from 1840-1864.
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Shelf Locator |
Shelf Locator
SC16
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Restriction on Access |
Restriction on Access
This collection is not available to view online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request more information from the Missouri Valley Special Collections: http://www.kclibrary.org/kchistory/about-mvsc
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