School Teachers, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA submitted by: SSanf51819@aol.com ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** "The Weekly Advocate", Baton Rouge, La. Sat., Feb. 9, 1889, page 1 The Public School Teachers. All of the various public Schools of the parish opened on the first of this month. There were no changes made in the city schools, and in the country most of the old teachers were retained. The following is a revised list of the teachers in the different schools of the country wards: Third ward - Little Plains, Miss S.W. Brashear; Vauter's, Miss Lucy Dupree; Pruyn's, Miss Anna Skolfield; Brookstown, Miss Hattie Miller. Fourth ward - Zachary, Mr. E.V. Penny; Port Hudson, Rev. Jos. Healey; Herritt's, Miss Lizzie Groves; Hard Scrabble, Miss Alice Perry; Spring- field, Miss Jennie (P.?) Smith; Ambrosia, Miss Nannie (S.?) Walters. Fifth ward - Grange Hall, Miss Jessie Pierce; Fairbanks, Leonard Westbrook; Deer Fork, O.M. Lee; Browning's, Mrs. Mary E. Nettles; Whiting's, Miss Nettie Naul. Sixth ward - 68 School, David Harrison; Prize Hope, T. Allain; Nesbett's, Miss Mattie Smith; Hugnet's, Miss Blanche McConnell. Seventh ward - Live Oak Hall, Miss Geneva Spinks; French Settlement, Mrs. M.E. Pate; Jones' Creek, Miss Julia Harelson; Hillman's, Miss Jennie Hillman; Foreman's, Mrs. S.H. Butler. Eighth ward - Mt. Pleasant, C.C. Taylor; Cottage Point, Mrs. Annie B. Denham; Shannon, Miss Annie Schorten. Ninth ward - Rutland's, Miss Alice Martin; Burris', Miss Kate Harelson. Tenth ward - Blackwater, Miss Hattie Brown; Craig's, Mrs. F.H. Loyd; Woodland, Mrs. A.M. Joor; Beach Grove, Miss Mary Lavigne.