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John H. Binford (1844 – ) was a teacher, administrator, politician, and author in the United States. He worked in Indiana and Arkansas.[1]
He was born in Indianapolis.[2] He wrote History of Hancock County, Indiana; From Its Earliest Settlement by the "pale Face" in 1818, Down to 1882.[3]
He served as principal of the Quaker sponsored Union School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1867.[4] He submitted reports on the school in 1869.[5]
References
edit- ^ "John H Binford page 3". The Daily Reporter. April 20, 1912. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Barnhart, John Donald; Carmony, Donald Francis (July 2, 1954). "Indiana from Frontier to Industrial Commonwealth". Lewis Historical Publishing Company – via Google Books.
- ^ Binford, John H. (1882). "History of Hancock County, Indiana: From Its Earliest Settlement by the "pale Face," in 1818, Down to 1882".
- ^ Administration, Work Projects (February 22, 2017). The Voices From The Past – Hundreds of Testimonies by Former Slaves In One Volume: The Story of Their Life – Interviews with People from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia... e-artnow. ISBN 9788026873778 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Viewing page 17 of 62 | Smithsonian Digital Volunteers". transcription.si.edu.
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