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Broadside from James Southgate, July 1, 1881: Electronic Edition. Author: Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Funder: Funding by the Institute of Museum of Library Services (IMLS) and the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), with support provided through North Carolina ECHO. Transcription Information: Text transcribed by: Kelly Clark Images scanned by: Digital Production Center Text encoded by: Katherine M. Wisser Transcription Edition: Edition: First edition, Date: 2006 Publication Information: Publisher: Duke University Libraries Date: 2006 Availability: ©This work is the property of the Duke University Libraries. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching, and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. Source Information: Title: Broadside from James Southgate, July 1, 1881 Author: James Southgate Date: 18810701 Note: In an effort to help his daughter obtain a teaching position, James Southgate distributes a broadside describing Lessie Muse Southgate's qualifications in vocal and instrumental music. The broadside gives an overview of Lessie's education at the Wesleyan Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia and the Grand Conservatory of Music in New York. Mr. Southgate gives Professor Ernst Eberhard of the Grand Conservatory and E. Louis Ide of the Wesleyan Female Institute as references. The broadside notes that Lessie is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, but is willing to work as music instructor for any denomination. P: James Southgate papers, 1794-1944 and undated, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Library of Congress Subject Headings: Class: Music -- Instruction and study -- Southern states -- 19th century Class: Methodist church -- North Carolina -- 19th century Class: Durham (N.C.) -- History Class: Women -- Education Class: Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914 Class: Grand Conservatory of Music (New York, N.Y.) Class: Education -- Virginia -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century Class: Education -- New York -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century Class: Women -- North Carolina -- Social conditions -- 19th century Class: Women teachers -- History Class: Music -- Instruction and study -- New York (State) -- New York -- 19th century Class: Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Class: Fathers and daughters -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Class: Boarding schools -- Virginia Class: Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.) Class: Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Class: New York (N.Y.) Class: Staunton (Va.)
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Music -- Instruction and study -- Southern states -- 19th century Methodist church -- North Carolina -- 19th century Durham (N.C.) -- History Women -- Education Simmons, Celestia Muse Southgate, 1863-1914 Grand Conservatory of Music (New York, N.Y.) Education -- Virginia -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century Education -- New York -- Social aspects -- History -- 19th century Women -- North Carolina -- Social conditions -- 19th century Women teachers -- History Music -- Instruction and study -- New York (State) -- New York -- 19th century Southgate, James, 1832-1914 Fathers and daughters -- North Carolina -- History -- 19th century Boarding schools -- Virginia Wesleyan Female Institute (Staunton, Va.) Southgate, James, 1832-1914 New York (N.Y.) Staunton (Va.) I wish to obtain a situation for my daughter to teach in a College or High School, and she will be ready to begin with the Fall Session. She is prepared to give thorough instruction in Music, including Piano, Organ, Thorough Bass, Harmony and Vocalization--is a first-class Performer on Piano and Organ and took both Diploma and Medal on Instrumental Music at the Wesleyan Female Institute, Staunton, Virginia. She also will teach Calisthenics in all its branches, and Elocution, having taken Medals in both of those studies. She has just returned from the Grand Conservatory of New York and obtained flattering testimonials of advancement and proficiency from some of the first Professors in this country. She has had some experience in teaching and has given perfect satisfaction, evidenced by the rapid advancement of her pupils and the faculty of endearing the pupils to her as a teacher and friend. She is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, but does not object to teaching in an institution of another denomination. References: Address communications to Miss Lessie M. Southgate, Durham, N.C. |
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