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A large stone building with a green roof. Church catholic school school, religion.

Stithton School opened July 24th with an enrollment of 60 out of 186 in district. This low average is due to there being over 100 Catholic children in district, and they will go to Parochial School. The Stithton Public School is a very pretty, well-built school--best I have seen of its kind in the county. Location: Hardin County--Stithton, Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine.

Stithton School opened July 24th with an enrollment of 60 out of 186 in district. This low average is due to there being over 100 Catholic children in district, and they will go to Parochial School. The Stithton Public School is a very pretty, well-built school--best I have seen of its kind in the county. Location: Hardin County--Stithton, Kentucky Lewis W. Hine

Fort Kent, Maine. (vicinity). Catholic school where the Gagnon children learn their three Rs, (reading, writing and arithmetic)

[Hurricane Katrina] Long Beach, MS, August 15, 2008 -- St. Vincent De Paul Catholic school is almost ready to open. The elementary was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina and FEMA funded the rebuilding. Students will begin the school year in the new school on Aug. 20. Jennifer Smits/FEMA.

A stone church with a steeple and a cross on top. Church catholic school school, religion.

Stithton School opened July 24th. Enrolment [sic] of 60 out of 186 in district. This low average is due to there being over 100 Catholic children in district and they will go to Parochial School. The Stithton Public School is a very pretty, well-built school--best I have seen of its kind in the county. Location: Hardin County--Stithton, Kentucky / Lewis W. Hine.

Northern views. C.M.S. [i.e., Church Missionary Society] Mission School

The United Consolidated School near Charleston, West Virginia. Also note photo of The Tate School, one of the two schools that were abandoned to make this. Location: Charleston [vicinity], West Virginia / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Our common schools as they are and as they may be [Anti-catholic, anti-Tammany cartoon showing (1) "Sectarian Bitterness" of private schools; (2) "Distribution of the Sectarian Fund" - all to Catholic and none to public schools; (3) "Union is Strength" - children of all races and religions playing together] / Th. Nast.

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Nast, Thomas, artist.

Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 14, (1870 February 26), p. 140.

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Caption card tracings: Cartoons; Schools; Church and state.

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01/01/1870
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Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902, artist
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