An address to the Legislature of Indiana, at the commencement of its session, December 6th, 1847. Upon popular education by one of the people.

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1848
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Appendix, pages [35]-45. "Erratum", page [46]. The second of a series of six address made by Caleb Mills to the Indiana Legislature, 1846-1852, and to the Constitutional convention, 1852. The addresses are reprinted in the Indiana historical society publications, vol. iii, no. vi, 1905, in an article by C.W. Moores, "Caleb Mills and the Indiana school system. Mills lobbied the Legislature of Indiana for a public school system that would provide a free education for every child, showing the advantages of a system of general education.
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B14F5

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45, [1] pages ; 18 cm
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B14F5
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1848
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Mills, Caleb 1806-1879
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45, [1] pages ; 18 cm
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An address to the Legislature of Indiana, at the commencement of its session, December 6th, 1847. Upon popular education by one of the people.
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1848
Printed by John D. Defrees

Indianapolis, IA

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Indianapolis, IA
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An address to the Legislature of Indiana, at the commencement of its session, December 6th, 1847. Upon popular education by one of the people.
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An address to the Legislature of Indiana, at the commencement of its session, December 6th, 1847. Upon popular education by one of the people.