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American students -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Benefactors -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Education -- curricula -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Education -- statistics -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Endowments -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Free schools -- New York -- New York City. (1)
Free schools -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. (1)
Free schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Girls' schools -- Washington (D.C.) --Alexandria County. (1)
Monitorial system of education -- Maryland -- Baltimore. (1)
Monitorial system of education -- New York --New York City. (1)
Monitorial system of education -- Pennsylvania -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Monitorial system of education -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Orphans -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Poor children -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Sabbath schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County.[X]
School buildings -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
School discipline -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Schools -- records and correspondence --Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Sunday Schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County.[X]
Teachers -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Textbooks -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
Women philanthropists -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. (1)
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The Library of Virginia
Published:
2010    
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American students -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Benefactors -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Education -- curricula -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Education -- statistics -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Endowments -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Free schools -- New York -- New York City. | Free schools -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | Free schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Girls' schools -- Washington (D.C.) --Alexandria County. | Monitorial system of education -- Maryland -- Baltimore. | Monitorial system of education -- New York --New York City. | Monitorial system of education -- Pennsylvania -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Monitorial system of education -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Orphans -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Poor children -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Sabbath schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | School buildings -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | School discipline -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Schools -- records and correspondence --Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Sunday Schools -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Teachers -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Textbooks -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County. | Women philanthropists -- Washington (D.C.) -- Alexandria County.
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