[Report of deportment, attendance, scholarship and examination grades of Mary McAllister]

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Report card of the City Public Schools of Marshall, Texas, for Mary McAllister, eighth grade, High School Department. Signed by J. B. Madden, Teacher. Marks are given for attendance, conduct, reading, writing, arithmetic, etymology, geography, grammar, Latin, algebra, and physiology. Mrs. G. L. McAllister signed as parent. The form was printed by "Jennings Printer Marshall."

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1 pamphlet ; 14 x 18 cm., folded to 14 x 9 cm.

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Marshall, Texas. City Public Schools. 1894/1895.

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Report card of the City Public Schools of Marshall, Texas, for Mary McAllister, eighth grade, High School Department. Signed by J. B. Madden, Teacher. Marks are given for attendance, conduct, reading, writing, arithmetic, etymology, geography, grammar, Latin, algebra, and physiology. Mrs. G. L. McAllister signed as parent. The form was printed by "Jennings Printer Marshall."

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1 pamphlet ; 14 x 18 cm., folded to 14 x 9 cm.

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Marshall, Texas. City Public Schools. [Report of deportment, attendance, scholarship and examination grades of Mary McAllister], text, 1894/1895; Marshall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1550917/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrison County Historical Museum.

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