Early Quaker education in PennsylvaniaWoody, Thomas
History
Early Quaker education in Pennsylvania
Woody, Thomas
Education -- Pennsylvania -- History; Society of Friends -- Education -- History; Thesis (Ph. D.)
We, the committee appointed in the care of schools, report
that most of us attended to the appointment and have several
times met and conferred together and have given our assistance
toward the settling of a school between Goshen, Bradford, and
Birmingham Preparative Meeting in a new schoolhouse built by
Friends; one at East Bradford in the old schoolhouse near the
meeting house; one at East Caln kept at the meeting house at
present, agreed to be under the direction of Friends nearly
agreeable to the Advices of the Yearly Meeting; and we think it
expedient to appoint Friends to take the necessary care of said
schools; but there appear to be many Friends that are not yet
accommodated with suitable schools, and we think a committee
of a few Friends to be continued to assist therein will be
necessary, all of which we submit to the meeting. (Signed by
the committee)....
Which being read and considered, the meeting appoints William
England, William Cooper, Humphrey Marshall, and Thomas Baldwin
to have the care of the school near Bradford Meeting House, and
Thomas Fisher, Griffith Mendenhall, Isaac Coates and Isaac Pim
to have the care of the school now kept in the meeting house at
East Caln, who are desired to take the necessary care therein
and the former committee is still continued.[604]
A subsequent report of 1781 points out that an additional school has
been established, presumably through the coöperation of the meetings
of Bradford, Kennett, and New Garden.[605] The records of Kennett and
New Garden do not seem to recognize this coöperative school, however. To
the writer, it seems that the probable state of affairs was that the one
school was so located that it was patronized by the three communities
though its direction lay in the hands of Bradford Meeting. The contiguous
situation of the townships makes this a plausible and a probable
solution. The school was soon to be discontinued for a time.[606] The
report of 1781 is herewith submitted.
[Sidenote: A school between Bradford, Kennett and New Garden]
The Friends in the care of schools report that they attended
the school set between this meeting, New Garden, and Kennett
Monthly Meetings, and purpose taking further care therein; and
those to have the care of the school at Bradford report that a
school is held there in pretty regular order, considering the
situation of the master in regard to his sight, and they that
had the care of the school at East Caln informed that they had
divers opportunities with the master and scholars, and are of
the mind that further care in that respect is necessary; which
being considered, this meeting continues the said Friends and
desires that they may attend to the service for which they are
appointed.[607]
[Sidenote: Four schools reported by committee]
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