Fonds F866 - Midland District School Society fonds

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Midland District School Society fonds

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  • 1818-2009 (Creation)
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    Midland District School Society

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0.9 m of textual records

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(1815-2009)

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The Midland District School Society was established for "the educational and moral improvement of the poor." An Act to incorporate the Midland District School Society of Kingston was passed March 14, 1815. The first members of the Society were Cartwright, Herchmer, Geddes, Markland, Smith, Bartlett, and Reverend George O'Kill Stuart. Later members included R.D. Cartwright, John Machar, the Honourable John Kirby, Thomas Markland, Benjamin Alcott, George Smith, William Stoughton, Alexander Pringle, and Stephen Miles. The Society received some aid from the government and some from an English society established to promote the education of the poor in Canada. Other money was raised by subscription. The first school opened in 1818 and was organized as aa Lancastrian school. After free schools were established there was no longer any need for the Society's schools. In 1882 the Society surrendered its powers of establishing schools to the Public School Board. In 1884 it sold its schools and from that time on gave grants to organizations devoted to the welfare of poor children.

The Midland District School Society dissolved in 2009.

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The fonds consists of general correspondence, correspondence pertaining to grants given by the Society, minutes and financial records relating to the Society's purpose to aid poor children to obtain an education.

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Donated by Professor A. Jackson and the Midland District School Society - 1969, 1972, 1973, 1982

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  • English

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2244.1

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Public domain

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Robert Frederick Nishman fonds

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No further accruals are expected

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  • Shelf: 2244.1
  • Shelf: 2323.9