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19th Century Schoolbooks 
Digital versions of selected schoolbooks and a catalog of many additional texts.
http://digital.library.pitt.edu/nietz/
Blackwell History of Education Museum 
Museum at Northern Illinois University which also publishes the Blackwell Electronic Journal of Education History.
http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/
De Luz Ecology Center Schoolhouse 
Brief profile of this 1906 California school which is now part of the Ecology Center.
http://sd.znet.com/~schester/fallbrook/schools/deluz.html
Education Archives of Shelby County 
Contains several articles on the history of education in Ohio including schoolmasters, teacher's rules, schoolhouses, and the Parent Teacher Association.
http://www.shelbycountyhistory.org/schs/archives/archivestopicpageA.htm
Eduhistory 
Covers the history of education across multiple disciplines and types of schools.
http://www.eduhistory.com
History of Education Society 
International scholarly society which encourages and facilitates research in the history of education.
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/hes/INDEX.htm
History of Education Society UK 
A scholarly society devoted to research in the history of education mainly with a UK focus. Information provided about membership of the society, its conferences, publications and activities.
http://www.historyofeducation.org.uk
History of Rockingham County Public Schools 
Detailed history organized by schools, and superintendents as well as a historic review which consists of several articles related to school construction and pupil transportation. Virginia.
http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/rcps_history/rcpshistoryintro.htm
Leon County School Histories 
History of education in this Florida county, organized by superintendents, individual schools, and construction date.
http://www.leon.k12.fl.us/Public/History/
Los Altos Resident Reflections 
From one-room schoolhouse to supe resident Genevieve Arntz recalls her early years teaching in South Dakota.
http://www.latc.com/1997/12/22/schools/schools10.html
Nineteenth Century in Print 
Contains the texts of numerous historical references on the methods and theories of education.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/moahtml/mncspeducation.html
Old Rural School As I Remember It 
Paper by Velma Fowler Matson based on her experiences attending the Towne School, District #6 fractional, in Michigan.
http://ncha.ncats.net/data/Old_Rural_School/
Research Project Database 
Active database of research projects in the history of education and childhood. New projects for listing are solicited, searches and downloads are welcome.
http://www.coedu.usf.edu/~dorn/SSHA/Projects.asp
Rise of the Universities 
Describes the religious roots of educational institutions.
http://www.vlib.us/medieval/lectures/universities.html
Rural schools of Kalamazoo County 
Index of one-room schools in this Michigan county, organized by township.
http://www.kpl.gov/collections/LocalHistory/AllAbout/education/rural_schools/SchoolsRural.aspx
Schoolhouse Division No. 9 
Brief history of this Maine schoolhouse constructed circa 1900.
http://www.wellschamber.org/other%20historic%20sites.htm
Seneca Schoolhouse Museum 
History of the 1865 Maryland school and current museum information.
http://www.senecaschoolhouse.com/
Skeheenarinky National School Anniversary 
Skeheenarinky School is possibly the oldest working National School in Ireland. Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the school which was built in 1858.
http://www.skeheenarinky.com
Snyder Hill School 
Brief profile of this restored 1886 Pennsylvania schoolhouse which now serves as a Punxsutawney Area Historical and Genealogical Society museum.
http://users.penn.com/~mweimer/historcl.html
The History of Education Review 
The Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society is an association of scholars and others with an interest in the history of education and produces books twice a year.
http://www.her-anzhes.co.nz
The Lost Year Project 
The school year following the Little Rock Central High School Crisis has been named the "Lost Year," when 3,665 public high school students and their teachers were denied public education.
http://www.thelostyear.com/
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