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Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute
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20 cm of textual records
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Administrative history
The Carleton County Teachers' Institute was established on 6 June 1878, in order to organize Carleton County teachers and provide a forum where teachers could discuss job related issues and professional development matters. Among the Institute's first administration were W.H. Dibblee, president; James McCoy, vice-president; Josiah Murphy, secretary-treasurer; and Susan Price and William B. Wiggins, both committee of management officers. Wiggins and Price were elected to act with the administration. Annual sessions in following years would include a nominating committee, resolution committee, and an audit committee. By 1917, the Carleton County Teachers' Institute was renamed to include the county of Victoria, thereafter; known as the Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute .
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Information about the custody of these records prior to acquisition is incomplete.
Scope and content
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Carleton County Teachers' Institute and its successor body, the Carleton-Victoria County Teachers' Institute. There are minutes and registration books listing names of the original members, topics discussed, and account information. Also included in the fonds are two school registers, both from district 10 Carleton County, parish of Aberdeen, Foreston: from teacher Cassie M. J. Lee, 1924-1925; and from teacher Nora Thompson, 1928.
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The materials in this fonds were donated by Mr. O'Regan, superintendant of schools on 20 September 1963, at a meeting of the Teachers' Institute.
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- English
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