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Reproduced and updated from Bibliography (pp. 473-507) Winkelman, R. J. (1990). Art education in the non-public schools of Pennsylvania, 1720-1870 (90-32395) [Doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University].
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A. Books
B. Journals and Magazines
C. Newspapers
D. School Catalogues
A. Books
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Alison, Archibald. Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste. Boston: Cummings and Hilliard. 1812.
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Ayres, James. The Artist’s Craft: A History of Tools, Techniques, and Materials. Oxford: Phaidon, 1985.
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Bailyn, Bernard. Education in the Forming of American Society. New York: Bintage Books. 1960.
Bank, Mirra. Anonymous Was a Woman. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 1979.
Banyas, Frank Augustine. “The Moravians of Colonial Pennsylvania: Their Arts. Crafts, and Industries.” M.A. thesis. Ohio State University. 1940.
Bartholomew, W. N. Teacher’s Guide: Companion to Bartholomew’s Drawing-Book No. 2 for Teachers and Students Using Bartholomew’s Drawing-Books. New York: Woolworth. Ainsworth & Co., 1870.
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Beck, Walter H. Lutheran Elementary Schools in the United States. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1939.
Beecher, Catharine E. Suggestions Respecting Improvements in Education Presented to the Trustees of the Hartford Female Seminary. Hartford: Packard and Butler. 1829.
Belshe, Francis B. “A History of Art Education in the Public Schools of the United States.” Ph.D. dissertation. Yale University. 1946.
Bennett, Charles Alpheus. History of Manual and Industrial Education up to 1870. Peoria. Illinois: Manual Arts Press. 1926.
“Bethlehem Artists.” Typed manuscript at the Bethlehem Public Library.
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Bolton, Theodore. Early American Portrait Draughtsmen in Crayon. New York: Frederic Fairchild Sherman, 1923.
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Boyd, James R., ed. Elements of criticism by Henry Holme of Kames, One of the Lords Commissioners of Judiciary in Scotland, Revised, with Omissions, Additions, and a New Analysis. New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1855.
Boyd, Julian P., ed. The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. vol. 6: 21 May 1781 to 1 March 1784. vol. 7: 2 March 1784 to 25 February 1785. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1952.
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Brumbaugh, Martin G. The Life and Works of Christopher Dock. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1908.
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Butts, James E. and Paul Kurts. This is Blair County Pennsylvania. n.p.: Blair County Commissioners, 1953.
Butts, R. Freeman and Lawrence A. Cremin. A History of Education in American Culture. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1953.
Calkins, N. A. Primary Object Lessons for a Graduated Course of Development. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1861.
Carter, Jane. Edgemont: The Story of a Township. Kennett Square, Pa.: K. N. A. Press. 1976.
Caufeild, S. F. A. and Blanca C. Saward. The Dictionary of Needlework. London: L. Upcott Gill. 1882.
Chancellor. Paul. A History of Pottstown Pennsylvania. Pottstown: Historical Society of Pottstown, 1953.
Chapman, J. G. The American Drawing-book: A Manual for the Amateur, and Basis of Study for the Professional Artist: Especially Adapted to the Use of Public and Private Schools, as well as Home Instruction. New York: J. S. Redfield, Clinton Hall, 1847.
Chew, Paul A. ed. Southwestern Pennsylvania Painters 1800-1945. Greensburg, Pennsylvania: The Westmoreland County Museum of Art. 1981.
Child, Mrs. The Little Girl’s Own Book. Boston: Carter, Hendee, and Babcock, 1831.
Childs, George. Childs’ Drawing Book of Objects: Studies from Still Life, for Young Pupils and Drawing Classes in Schools. Philadelphia: John W. Moore, 1846.
Clark, John. Elements of Drawing in Two Parts embracing Exercises for the Slate and Black-board. 2 vols. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1857.
Clarke, Isaac Edwards, ed. Art and Industry: Education in the Industrial and Fine Arts in the United States. Vol. 1: Drawing in Public Schools. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1885.
Clauser, Jerome Kachline. “Comenian Pedagogy and the Moravian School Curriculum (1740-1850)” D.Ed. dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University, 1961.
Coe, Benjamin H. Coe’s New Drawing Lessons, Second Series Drawing for Schools. Part Second, Heads, Animals, Figures, Boats &c. New York: George P. Putnam, 1852.
Cohen, Sol. ed. Education in the United States: A Documentary History. New York: Random House, 1974.
Conant, Howard. Art Education. New York: Center for Applied Research in Education, 1964.
Cornell, William Mason. The History of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Quaker City Publishing House, 1876.
Cummings, A. W. The Early Schools of Methodism. New York: Phillips & Hunt. 1886.
Darwin, Erasmus. A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools, Private Families, and Public Seminaries. Philadelphia: John Ormrod, 1798.
Deak, Gloria Gilda. Kennedy Galleries’ Profiles of American Artists. New York: Kennedy Galleries, 1984.
DeWhurst, C. Kurt, Betty MacDowell, and Marsha MacDowell. Artists in Aprons. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1979.
Dickson, Harold E. Pennsylvania Painters. University Park: Pennsylvania State University, 1955.
Donehoo, George P. ed. A History of the Cumberland Valley in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Susquehanna History Association, 1930.
Drepperd, Carl W. American Pioneer Arts & Artists. Springfield, Mass.: Pond-Ekerg, 1942.
Dunaway, Wayland F. A History of Pennsylvania. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1948.
Dunlap, William. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. 3 vols. New York: George P. Scott and Co, 1834; reprint ed., edited by Alexander Wyckoff. New York: Benjamin Blom, 1965.
Duvall, Sylvanaus. The Methodist Episcopal Church and Education up to 1869. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1928.
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson and Abbot McClure. The Practical Book of Early American Crafts. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1916.
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Ellis, Franklin and Samuel Evans. History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883.
Ellsworth, H. W. A Text-book on penmanship: containing all the established rules and principles of the art, with Rules for Punctuation, directions and forms for letter writing. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1862.
Emerson, Joseph. Female Education, A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Seminary Hall in Saugus. Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster, 1822.
An Epitome of the Arts and Sciences being a Comprehensive System of Elementary Parts of an Useful and Polite Education: Adapted to the Use of Schools in the United States. Philadelphia: William Duane, 1811.
Eschenburg, J. J. Classical Antiquities: Being Part of the “Manual of Classical Literature”. Trans. N. W. Fiske. Philadelphia: E. C. & J. Biddle, 1845.
Field, June. Collecting Georgian and Victorian Crafts. London: Heinemann. 1973.
Fielding, Mantle. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Portraits by John Neagle. Philadelphia: The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. 1925.
[Foster, Hannah]. The Boarding School: or, Lessons of a Preceptress to her Pupils. Boston: I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, 1978.
Fowle, William B. An Introduction to Linear Drawing: Translated from the French of M. Francoeur; with Alterations and Additions to Adapt it to the Use of Schools in the United States to which are added the Elements of Linear Perspective; and Questions on the Whole. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1830.
Frost, John, editor. An Abridgment of the Elements of Criticism by the Honorable Henry Holmes of Kames. Philadelphia: Towar, J. & D. M. Hogan, 1831.
Futhey, J. Smith and Gilbert Cope. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881.
Garnett, J. M. Seven Lectures on Female Education Inscribed to Mrs. Garnett’s Pupils, at Elm-Wood, Essex County, Virginia. Richmond: T. W. White, 1824.
Gettens, Rutherford and Stout, George L. Painting Materials: A Short Encyclopedia. New York: Dover Publications. 1966.
Godcharles, Frederic A. Chronicles of Central Pennsylvania. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1944.
Goldsburg, John. The Black-Board: Exercises and Illustrations on the Black-Board; Furnishing an Easy and Expeditious Method of Giving Instruction. Keene, N. H.: George Tilden, 1847.
Goodrich, S. G. A Pictorial History of Ancient Rome, with Sketches of the History of Modern Italy, for the use of schools. Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co., 1859.
Goodsell, Willystine, ed. Pioneers of Women’s Education in the United States. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1931.
Green, Harry Beck. “The Introduction of Art as a General Education SubJect in American Schools.” Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford University, 1948.
Groce, George and David H. Wallace. The New York Historical Society’s Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957.
Groves, Sylvia. The History of Needlework Tools and Accessories. Feltham, England: Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1966.
Guyot, Arnold. Guyot’s Slated Map Drawing Cards. New York: Charles Scribner, 1862.
Hall, Samuel R. Lectures on School-Keeping. Boston: Richardson, Lord and Holbrook, 1829.
Haller, Mabel. Early Moravian Education in Pennsylvania. Nazareth, Pa.: Moravian Historical Society, 1953.
Haney, James Parton. Art Education in the Public Schools of the United States. New York: American Art Annual, 1908.
Hanning, George T. “A Historical Survey of the Schools in Chester County Prior to 1834” M.Ed. thesis, Teachers’ College, Temple University, 1937.
Harbeson, Georgiana Brown. American Needlework. New York: Coward-McCann, 1938.
Harris, Isaac. Harris’ Business Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Pittsburgh: A. A. Anderson, 1844.
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Harris, Isaac. Harris’ Pittsburgh & Allegheny Directory. Pittsburgh: A. A. Anderson, 1839.
Harris, Isaac. Harris’ Pittsburgh Business Directory for the Year 1837. Pittsburgh: Isaac Harris, 1837.
Hastings, George Everett. The Life and Work of Francis Hopkinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1926.
Heathcote, C. W., editor. A History of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: National Historical Association, 1932.
Henry, James. Sketches of Moravian Life and Character. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1859.
History of Pittsburgh and Environs. 3 vols. New York: American Historical Society, 1922.
Hoffner, George. “High Schools of Carlisle.” Lamberton Essay, Bosler Free Library, Carlisle, 1953.
Holbrook, Josiah. A Familiar Treatise on the Fine Arts, Painting, Sculpture. and Music. Boston: Waitt & Dow, 1833.
Hosmer, [Harriet]. Young Lady’s Book. [1830].
Hotchkin, Rev. S. F. Ancient and Modern Germantown, Mount Airy and Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia: P. W. Ziegler & Co., 1889,
Houseberg, Clarence. “History of Education in Northampton County.” M.A. thesis, Pennsylvania State University, 1933.
Hubbard, Guy. Art in the High School. Belmont. Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing, 1967.
Hubbard, R. H., ed. An Anthology of Canadian Art. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1960.
Hunter, Margaret Adair. “Education in Pennsylvania Promoted by the Presbyterian Church. 1726-1837.” D.Ed. dissertation, Temple University, 1937.
Inventory of Philosophical Instruments, Experimental Apparatus, Models. Books, and All Other Property Placed under the Control of the Girard College for Orphans. Philadelphia: L. R. Bailey, 1842.
Jackson, Joseph. Early Philadelphia Architects and Engineers. Philadelphia: n. p., 1923.
Jacobs, Ralph Eugene. “An Historical Study of the Justifications for the Teaching of Art and Its Inclusion as a School SubJect in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.” D.Ed. dissertation, Pennsylvania State University, 1969.
Johnson, Walter R. A Lecture on the Importance of Linear Drawing, and the Methods of Teaching the Art in common Schools and other Seminaries. Boston: Hilliard. Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1831.
Johnson, Walter R. Observations on the Improvement of Seminaries of Learning in the United States. Philadelphia: E. Littell, 1825.
Johnson, Walter R. On the Combination of a Practical with a Liberal Course of Education. Philadelphia: n. p., 1828.
Kames, Henry Home, Lord. Elements of Criticism. Edinburg: John Bell and William Creech, 1785.
Keam, Peter and John Mickleborough. A Handbook of Map Drawing adapted especially to the Maps in Mitchell’s New Series of School Geographies. Philadelphia: T. H. Butler & Co., 1869.
Kersay, Shirley Nelson. Classics in the Education of Girls and Women. Metuchen, NY: The Scarecrow Press, 1981.
Klein, H. M. J. A Century of Education at Mercersburg, 1836-1936. Lancaster: Lancaster Press, 1936.
Klein, H. M. J. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: A History. 2 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1929.
Kuhn, T. S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1970.
Kutztown Centennial Association Historical Committee, comp. The Centennial History of Kutztown, Pennsylvania. Kutztown, Pa.: Kutztown Publishing Co., 1915.
Lambert, Miss. The Hand-Book of Needlework. New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1842.
Latham, Jean. Victoriana. New York: Stein & Day, 1971.
Levering, Joseph Mortimer. A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892. Bethlehem, Pa.: Times Publishing Co., 1903.
Lipman, Jean. American Primitive Painting. London: Oxford University Press, 1942.
Lipman, Jean and Tom Armstrong, eds. American Folk Painters of Three Centuries. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1980.
Logan, Frederick, M. The Growth of Art in American Schools. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1955.
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McKinney, William Wilson. The Presbyterian Valley. Pittsburgh: Davis & Warde, 1959.
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Malone, Dumas. ed. Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1946.
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Maurer, Charles Lewis. Early Lutheran Education in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1929.
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The Misses Luckenbach. Harrisburg: Theo. F. Schaffer. 1873.
Montgomery, Morton L. School History of Berks County in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: J.B. Rogers Printing Co., 1889.
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B. Journals and Magazines
“Academies, Seminaries & Colleges.” Pennsylvania School Journal 1 (1851)-2 (1852).
“The Art of Making Feather Flowers.” Godey’s Magazine, March 1853, pp. 272-273.
“The Art of Making Feather Flowers.” Godey’s Magazine, March 1864, pp. 293.
“The Art of Making Wax Fruit and Flowers.” Godey’s Magazine, January 1856-December 1856.
“The Art of Ornamental Hairwork.” Godey’s Magazine, March 1859-December 1859.
“The Art of Painting on Glass.” Godey’s Magazine, June 1857-September 1857.
“The Art of Sketching Flowers from Nature.” Godey’s Magazine, January 1856-September 1856.
“The Arts and Crafts in New York, 1726-1776: Advertisements and News Items from New York City Newspapers.” Collections of the New York Historical Society 69 (1936).
Arthur, T. S. “The Young Music Teacher.” Arthur’s Ladies Magazine of Elegant Literature and Fine Arts, October 1844, pp. 191-196.
“Artificial Flowers.” Godey’s Magazine, May 1847, pp. 365-367.
“The Artist in the Woods.” Godey’s Magazine, November 1857, p. 412.
Bartholomew, W. N. “Drawing as a Branch of Education.” Pennsylvania School Journal 17 (May 1869):309-312.
Bates, S. P. “North-Western Normal School.” Pennsylvania School Journal 11 (1862):188-192.
Betty, Joseph M. ”Susan Ashton’s Book.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 55 (1931):174-181.
Beck, Herbert Huebener. “The Beck Family School.” Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society 14 (1949):272-285.
Beitz, Lester. “Trading Post,” Early American Life 9 (April 1978):73-74.
Belding, Robert E. “Parallel Institutions: The American Academy and the Community College.” Clearinghouse 51 (March 1978):316-318.
Bender, Harold S. “Christopher Dock: The Pious Schoolmaster on the Skippack.” American-German Review 11 (February 1945):4.
Bernstein, Michael J. “Hair Jewelry, Locks of Love.” Smithsonian 6 (March 1967):97-100.
“Blackboard Drawing.” Pennsylvania School Journal 16 (July 1867-April 1868).
Bond, Jessica H. “Bronze Powder Stenciling.” Early American Life, August 1979, pp. 24-27.
“Boston Grammar and Writing Schools.” Common School Journal 7 (December 1845):353-368.
Branton. Harriet K. “Sarah Foster Hanna and the Washington Female Seminary.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 61 (July 1978): 221-231.
“Broad Line Drawing Lessons.” Godey’s Magazine. January 1859-April 1861.
Brown, H. E. “Our Art and Artists,” Bethlehem Times. Sesqui-Centennial Industrial Edition. June 1892.
Bye, Arthur Edwin. “One Hundred Years of Art in Philadelphia—1776-1876.” Art and Archaeology 21 (April 1926):153-161.
“Chromos and Engravings.” Pennsylvania School Journal 16 (December 1867):178-180.
Cumberland Centennial and Old Home Week.
Custard, Mrs. E. “Suggestive Notes of Grecian Oil Painting.” Godey’s Magazine. March 1860-June 1860.
Denlinger, David, Charles A. Hay, and George F. McFarland. “Relation of the Common High School to the Academy and Female Seminary. Pennsylvania School Journal 11 (1862):91-92.
Dobbs, Stephen. “The Visual Arts in American Education.” Journal of General Education 22 (July 1970):105-121.
Dodge, N. “Relation of High Schools, Academies and Female Seminaries to the Lower Schools and to the Colleges.” Pennsylvania School Journal 11 (1862):92-95.
“Drawing.” Common School Journal 4 (July 1842):209-212.
“Drawing.” Common School Journal 6 (June 1844-November 1844).
“Early Lancaster Artists.” Lancaster County Historical Society Papers 17 (1913):92-93.
Edgeworth, Maria and Richard Edgeworth. Essays in Practical Education, in Robert Saunders. “Selections from Historical Writings in Art Education.” Art Education 19 (January 1966):19.
Efland, Arthur. “Art and Education for Women in 19th Century Boston.” Studies in Art Education 26 (Summer 1985):133-140.
Efland, Arthur. “School Art and Its Social Origins.” Studies in Art Education 24 (1983):149-157.
“Embossed Glass.” Godey’s Magazine. September 1857. pp. 240-241.
“Embroidery.” Godey’s Magazine. January 1831. pp. 24-26.
“Erie County Teachers’ Association.” Pennsylvania School Journal 5 (January 1857):223-226.
“Extracts from the Report of the Charleston School Committee.” Common School Journal 3 (June 1841):182-188.
“The Family Drawing-Master.” Godey’s Magazine. January 1857-December 1858.
“The First Moravian Boarding-School for Boys in Pennsylvania.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 27 (1903):502-503.
Flexner, James Thomas. “The Scope of Painting in the 1790s” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 74 (January 1950):74-89.
Forman, Bernard J. “Early Antecedents of American Art Education: A Critical Evaluation of Pioneer Influences.” Studies in Art Education 9 (Winter 1968):38-51.
Giffen, James C. “Susan Rowson and Her Academy.” Antiques 98 (September 1970):436-440.
Gillingham, Harold F. “Notes on Philadelphia Profilists.” Antiques 17 (June 1930):515.
“Godey’s Course of Lessons in Drawing.” Godey’s Magazine, January 1854-0ctober 1857.
“Godey’s Practical Lessons in Drawing.” Godey’s Magazine. November 1863.
Gow, A. M. “Blackboards and Crayons.” Pennsylvania School Journal 4 (November 1855):135-136.
“Graphics—A Needed Reform.” Pennsylvania School Journal 16 (September 1867):70-71.
Green, Harry. “Walter Smith: The Forgotten Ma” Education 19 (January 1966):7.
Green, Susan Life. “Susan Jane LaMonte Life.” Now and Then, December 1942, p. 104.
“Hair Work.” Godey’s Magazine, December 1850-March 1851.
Hamblen, Karen. “An Art Education Chronology: A Process of Selection and Interpretation.” Studies in Art Education 26 (Summer 1984):111-120.
Harold, P. M. “Schools and Education in the Borough of Lancaster.” Papers of the Lancaster County Historical Society 46 (1942):1-44.
Hart, Charles Henry. “The Congress Voting Independence.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 29 (1905):1-14.
Howland, Garth A. “John Valentine Haidt: A Little Known Eighteenth Century Painter.” Pennsylvania History 8 (October 1941):304-313.
Huth, Hans. “Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere and the Beginnings of the American Historical Museum.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 69 (1945):315-325.
“Instructions for Making Ornaments in Rice-Shell-Work.” Godey’s Magazine, January 1854-March 1854,
“Instructions in Persian Painting and Painting on Wood.” Godey’s Magazine, May 1861, pp. 397-399.
Johns, Elizabeth. “Drawing Instruction at Central High School and Its Impact on Thomas Eakins.” Winterthur Portfolio 15 (summer 1980):139-149.
Johnson, Mary. “Antoinette Brevost: A Schoolmistress in Early Pittsburgh.” Winterthur Portfolio 15 (Summer 1980):1S1-168.
Johnson, Mary. “Madame Rivardi’s Seminary.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 104 (January 1980):18-21.
Keel, John S. “Research Review: The History of Art Education.” Studies in Art Education 4 (Spring 1963):45-51.
“Lancaster Co. Normal School.” Pennsylvania School Journal 4 (1857):112-114.
Leslie, Miss. “Fine Colouring for Artificial Flowers.” Godey’s Magazine, June, 1844, p. 287.
“Lessons in Moss Painting.” Godey’s Magazine, February 1861-June 1861.
Levine, Carol. “The Art of Painting on Velvet.” Early American Life, August 1973, pp. 52-56.
“Linear Drawing in Our Public Schools.” Pennsylvania School Journal 16 (October 1867):120-122.
“Love of the Fine Arts.” Pennsylvania School Journal 8 (October 18S9):122-123.
McIntyre, Vickie. “Theorem Paintings.” Early American Life, August 1981, p. 28.
“Meadville Academy.” Pennsylvania School Journal 4 (May 1856):340-341.
Melder, Keith Eugene. “Mask of Oppression: The Female Seminary Movement in the United States.” New York History 55 (July 1974):260-279.
Mercer, Henry C. “The Survival of the Mediaeval Art of Illuminative Writing among Pennsylvania Germans.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 36 (December 1897):424-433.
“Modes of Instruction in Common Schools.” Common School Journal 2 (June 1840):166-175.
“A New Mode of Painting in Oil.” Godey’s Magazine. August 1863, pp. 177-178.
Myers, Elizabeth. “Nature History and Other Lore.” Bethlehem Times, 12 December 1926-31 October 1929.
Myers, Richmond. “19th Century Art and Artists.” Bethlehem Times, 28 December 1957.
Nyquist. Frederick V. “Some Historical Aims of Art Education.” School and Society 26 (July 1927):25-31.
“The Ornamental Artist.” Godey’s Magazine, November 1830-September 1832.
O’Connor. John, Jr. “Reviving a Forgotten Artist.” Carnegie Magazine 12 (September 1938):115-118.
Osaki, Amy Boyce. “A ‘Truly Feminine Employment.’ Sewing and the Early Nineteenth-Century Woman.” Winterthur Portfolio 23 (winter 1988):225-241.
“Painting on Velvet.” Godey’s Magazine, May 1854. pp. 393-394.
“Paper Flower-Making.” Godey’s Magazine, May 1858-December 1858.
“Penmanship.” Common School Journal 1 (March 1839):65-68.
Penrose, Boies. “The Early Life of F. M. Drexel, 1792-1837.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 60 (October 1936):329-357.
Potts, William John. “Du Simitiere, Artist, Antiquary, and Naturalist, Projector of the First American Museum, with Some Extracts from His Notebook.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 13 (1889):341-375.
“Practical Lessons in Drawing.” Godey’s Magazine, March 1863-January 1864.
Redd, Penelope. “Pittsburgh Artists, Past and Present.” Art and Archaeology 14 (November/December 1922):313-322.
Reichel, Levin Theodore. “The Early History of the Church of the United Brethren (Unitas Fratrum) Commonly Called Moravians, in North America.” Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society 3 (1888):1-241.
Ring, Betty. “Memorial Embroideries by American Schoolgirls.” Antiques 100 (October 1971):570-575.
Saunders, Robert J. “Art, Industrial Art. and the 200 Years War.” Art Education 20 (January 1976):5-8.
Schaffer, Ellen. “Fraktur: The Colorful Art of the Pennsylvania Germans.” Antiques 95 (April 1969):550-555.
Schwarz, Felix Conrad. “The Introduction of Art into the Public Schools of the United States.” Education 51 (October 1930):101-106.
Schwarze, W. N. “Linden Hall Junior College and School for Girls, 1748-1948.” Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society 14 (1949):293-310.
“Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Education.” Common School Journal 6 (April 1844):105-120.
Seybolt, Robert Francis, comp. “Schoolmasters of Colonial Philadelphia.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 52 (1928):361-371.
Shelley, Donald A. “The Fraktur-Writings or Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Germans.” Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 23 (1958-1959):1-375.
Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. “The Perception of the Beautiful.” Godey’s Magazine, .January 1840, pp. 9-11.
“Slate Pictures for Children.” Godey’s Magazine, August 1862-February 1864.
Solomon, Susan G. “American Paintings in the Newark Museum.” Antiques 102 (November 1972):884-891.
Stankiewicz, Mary Ann. “A Picture Age: Reproductions in Picture Study.” Studies in Art Education 26 (1984):86-92.
Stoudt, John Joseph. “Pennsylvania German Folk Art.” Pennsylvania German Folklore Society 28 (1966):1-386.
Suliot. T. E. “Linear or Outline Drawing.” Pennsylvania School Journal 12 (October 1863):125-128.
“Teachers’ Institute.” Pittsburgh Gazette, 1 April 1869.
Vaux, George. “Extracts from the Diary of Hannah Callender.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biograph 12 (1888):423-456.
Wagner, Virginia L. “John Ruskin and Artistical Geology in America.” Winterthur Portfolio 23 (summer/autumn 1988):151-167.
Walther, Gary. “Reverse Painting on Glass.” Americana. May/June 1981, pp. 57-62.
“Washington’s Household Account Book. 1793-1797.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 31 (1907):53-83.
Worner, William Frederic. “Strasburg Academies.” Lancaster County Historical Society Papers 32 (1928):13-28.
Young, W. H. “Drawing in Primary Schools.” Pennsylvania School Journal 17 (August 1868):56-57.
C. Newspapers
Allegheny Democrat and Working-Men’s Advocate, 1838.
Altoona Tribune, 1859-1866.
Beaver County Palladium, 1841.
Bedford Gazette, 1857-1860.
Bellefonte Centre Democrat, 1839.
Bellefonte Central Press, 1859-1865.
Bellefonte Democratic Watchman, 1856-1860.
Bellefonte National and Industrial Guide, 1869.
Butler County Whig, 1847.
Canal and Portage Register, 1838.
Chambersburg Franklin Repository, 1863-64.
Chester County Times, 1831-1859.
Clearfield Raftsman’s Journal, 1855-1859.
Easton Centinel, 1830.
Harrisburg Chronicle, 1831-1840.
Harrisburg Daily Herald, 1858.
Harrisburg Daily Telegraph, 1857.
Harrisburg Democratic Union, 1845-1848.
Harrisburg Keystone, 1838-1841.
Harrisburg Oracle of Dauphin, 1793-1827.
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1827-1834.
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Reporter, 1829-1838.
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Republican, 1814.
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Telegraph, 1841-1853.
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Telegraph and Whig State Journal, 1854.
Harrisburg Pennsylvanian, 1834-1842.
Harrisburg Republican and Anti-Masonic Inquirer, 1829.
Harrisburg Semi-Weekly Pennsylvania Telegraph, 1840.
Harrisburg Statesman and Anti-Masonic Republican, 1831.
Harrisburg Telegraph and Intelligencer, 1840.
Harrisburg Weekly Telegraph, 1856.
Holidaysburg Democratic Standard, 1845.
Holidaysburg Register, 1833.
Holidaysburg Register and Huntingdon County Inquirer, 1845.
Lancaster Journal, 1796-1802.
Norristown Herald and Weekly Advertiser, 1830.
Pennsylvania Advocate and Pittsburgh Daily Advertiser, 1833.
Philadelphia American Weekly Mercury, 1723-1730.
Philadelphia Aurora General Advertiser, 1796-1818.
Philadelphia Commercial Intelligencer, 1834.
Philadelphia Evening Journal, 1842.
Philadelphia Federal Gazette, 1793-1797.
Philadelphia Gazette of the United States, 1791-1802.
Philadelphia General Advertiser, 1792-1794.
Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 1790.
Philadelphia Inquirer, 1863-1864.
Philadelphia Mercantile Advertiser, 1811.
Philadelphia National Gazette and Literature Register, 1825.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Evening Herald, 1786-1788.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Freeman, 1852.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Gazette, 1752-1789.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Journal, 1749-1776.
Philadelphia Pennsylvania Packet, 1775-1797.
Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1841-1868.
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, 1825-1853.
Philadelphia Union, 1820.
Philadelphia United States Gazette, 1820-1845.
Pittsburgh Catholic, 1853-1864.
Pittsburgh Christian Herald, 1831-1864.
Pittsburgh Daily Advocate and Advertiser, 1833-1845.
Pittsburgh Dispatch, 1856-1864.
Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle, 1859-1860.
Pittsburgh Gazette, 1809-1869.
Pittsburgh Mercury, 1815-1822.
Pittsburgh Morning Chronicle, 1842-1850.
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 1786.
Pottsville Miner’s Journal, 1838-1867.
Union Times and Republican Herald, 1832.
Union Weekly Whig, 1851.
Washington Reporter, 1809-1850.
West Chester American Republican, 1832-1864.
West Chester Jeffersonian, 1859-1867.
West Chester Register and Examiner, 1838-1855.
West Chester Village Record, 1830-1865.
York Recorder, 1811-1823.
D. School Catalogues
Location Key:
AMC | Archives of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem |
BPL | Bethlehem Public Library |
CCHS | Cumberland County Historical Society, Carlisle |
CL | Citizens’ Library, Washington |
HSDC | Historical Society of Dauphin County, Harrisburg |
HSP | Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia |
HSWP | Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh |
Lanc | Lancaster County Historical Society, Lancaster |
Lehi | Lehigh County Historical Society, Allentown |
LCP | Library Company of Philadelphia |
WCL | West Chester Library |
1855. Pittsburg: Haven, 1855. [LCP]
Allentown Academy
1848-49. Allentown: Rafferty & Hannum, 1849. [Lehi]
1849-50. Allentown: Rafferty & Hannum, 1850. [Lehi]
Allentown Seminary
1849. Allentown: Blumer. Bush & Co., Printers, 1849. [Lehi]
1856. Allentown: Blumer, Bush & Co., Printers, 1856. [Lehi]
1860. Allentown: Leisenring, Blumer & Co., Printers, 1860. [Lehi]
1861. Allentown: Saeger & Leisenring, Printers, 1861. [Lehi]
Andalusia College
1866. Philadelphia: McCalla & Stavely, 1866. [HSP]
1867. Philadelphia: McCalla & Stavely, 1867. [HSP]
1868. Philadelphia: McCalla & Stavely, 1868. [HSP]
Andalusia Institute
1861. Philadelphia: J. H. Jones & Co., 1861. [HSP]
1864. Philadelphia: J. H. Jones & Co., 1864. [HSP]
Ashton’s Institute
1854. Philadelphia: [no publisher.] [LCP]
Attleboro’ High School
1838. Philadelphia: William Stavely, 1838. [HSP]
Beaver Academy
1853. Pittsburgh: J. T. Shryock, Book and Job Printer, 1853. [LCP]
1858. [No city, no publisher.] [LCP]
Bellevue Female Institute
1862. Philadelphia: Bryson’s Printing Rooms, 1862. [HSP]
1864. Norristown: Willis & Iredell, Herald and Free Press Office, Printers, 1864. [HSP]
Bethlehem Female Seminary
Catalogues for years 1856 through 1867. [AMC]
Big Spring Academy
1854-55. Carlisle: American Office. 1855. [HSP]
Broad Street Academy for Boys
1863-64. Philadelphia: H. G. Leisenring, 1864. [HSP]
1865. Philadelphia: H. G. Leisenring, 1865. [HSP]
Carbondale High School
1847. Carbondale: Joslin and Benedict. 1847. [HSP]
Chambersburg Female Seminary
1860. Chambersburg: Repository and Transcript Office, 1860. [HSP]
Chester Valley Academy for Young Men
1864. [Bill for tuition.] [WCL]
Chestnut Level Academy and Female Seminary
1857. Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Son, Printers, 1857. [HSP]
Christiana Institute
1859-60. [Title page missing.] [Lanc]
Clement’s French Protestant School
1865-66. Philadelphia: Henry B. Ashmead, 1865. [LCP]
Coudersport Academy
1843. Coudersport: Potter Pioneer. 1843. [HSP]
Cumberland Valley Institute
1857. Harrisburg: Theo. F. Scheffer, 1857. [HSP]
Dekalb Institute
1859-60. Norristown: Republican Office, 1860. [HSP]
Dickinson Seminary
1857-57. Elmira: Fairman & Co., 1857. [LCP]
Duff’s Merchants’ College
1856. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1856. [LCP]
Ercildoun Boarding School for Girls
1860. Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, Printers, 1860. [HSP]
Excelsior Normal Institute
1860. Philadelphia: printed at the N. E. Corner of Fourth & Chestnut Sts., 1860. [HSP]
Frederick Institute
1857-58. Philadelphia: Elliot, Book & Job Printer, 18S8. [HSP]
Freeland Seminary
1853. Philadelphia: Fairbanks & Glessmer, 1853. [HSP]
1856. Philadelphia: O. V. Glessmer, 1856. [HSP]
1860. Philadelphia: Samuel Laag, 1860. [HSP]
1861. Philadelphia: Samuel Laag, 1861. [HSP]
Germantown Academy Female School
1831. [No city, no publisher.] [LCP]
1832. [No city, no publisher.] [LCP]
Harrisburg Female Seminary
1857-58. Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Son, 1857. [HSDC]
Irving Female College
1856. [Broadside.] [CHS]
Ivy Institute for Young Ladies
1861. Philadelphia: Merrihew & Thompson, Printers, 1861. [HSP]
Kimberton Boarding School
1840. Philadelphia: J..Richards, 1840. [HSP]
Lancaster Young Ladies’ Institute
1853. Lancaster: John H. Rearsol, Printer, 1853. [LCP]
Locust Grove Seminary
1844. (Handbill.] [BPL]
1854. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1854. [BPL]
Madison Academy
1851-52. Binghamton: Democrat Office, 1852. [HSP]
Manchester Seminary
1854. [Broadside.] [LCP]
Mary Institute
1867-68. Carlisle: Herald Office, 1868. [CCHS]
Media Classical Institute
1859. Philadelphia: G. T. Stockdale, 1859. [HSP]
1860. Philadelphia: G. T. Stockdale, 1859. [HSP]
Mercersburg Female Institute
1848. Philadelphia: C. Sherman, Printer, 1848. [HSP]
Mercersburg Female Seminary
1851. Philadelphia: Clarkson & Burrows, Printers, 1851. [HSP]
Mount Joy Academy
1852-53. Mount Joy. 1853. [LCP]
1858. Lancaster: John F. Huber. 1858. [HSP]
Nazareth Hall
No date. [Broadside.] [AMC]
Newville Academy
1849. [Broadside.] [Lehi]
Oakland Female Institute
1851. Philadelphia: John Young, 1851. [HSP]
1853. Philadelphia: .Young & Duross, 1853. [HSP]
1855. Philadelphia: John Duross. 1855. [HSP]
1858. Philadelphia: John Duross. 1858. [HSP]
1863. Philadelphia: Duross Brothers, 1863. [HSP]
1870. [No city, no publisher.] [HSP]
Opheleton Female Seminary
1853-54. Philadelphia: C. Sherman and Son, 1854. [HSP]
1855. Philadelphia: C. Sherman and Son, 1855. [HSP]
Pennsylvania Female College
1854. [Commencement program.] [HSDC]
Philadelphia Normal School
1854. Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley. Printers. 1854. [LCP]
Pittsburgh Female College
1856-57. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1857. [HSWP]
1857-58. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1858. [HSWP]
1859-60. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1860. [HSWP]
1860-61. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1861. [HSWP]
1861-62. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1862. [HSWP]
1864-65. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1865. [HSWP]
1865-66. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1866. [HSWP]
1866-67. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, 1867. [HSWP]
1867-68. Pittsburgh: Bakewell & Marthens, 1868. [HSWP]
1868-69. Pittsburgh: Bakewell & Marthens, 1869. [HSWP]
1869-70. Pittsburgh: Bakewell & Marthens, 1870. [HSWP]
Roseland Female Institute
1859-60. Philadelphia: J.B. Chandler, 1860. [HSP]
St. James’ Hall
1839. Burlington, N. J.: J. L. Powell, Printer, 1839. [HSP]
Select Academy for Young Gentlemen and Adults
1844. [Broadside.] [LCP]
Sharon Female Seminary
1852. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Chapman, 1852. [HSP]
Strasburg Academy
1847-48. Lancaster: Wm. B. Wiley & Co., 1848. [Lanc]
1848-49. Lancaster: Wm. B. Wiley & Co., 1849. [Lanc]
1849-50. Lancaster: Wm. B. Wiley & Co., 1850. [Lanc]
1850-51. Strasburg: M. M. Rohrer, 1851. [Lanc]
1853. Strasburg: M. M. Rohrer, 1853. [Lanc]
Treemount Seminary
1848. Philadelphia: John Young, 1848. [HSP]
1849. Philadelphia: John Young, 1849. [HSP]
1851. Philadelphia: John Young, 1851. [HSP]
1852. Philadelphia: John Young,. 18S2. [HSPl
1863-64. Norristown: Wills & Iredell, Herald & Free Press Office, Printers, 1864. [HSP]
Washington Female Seminary
1845-46. Washington: John Bausman, 1846. [CL]
1846-47. Washington: Grayson & Ruple, 1847. [CL]
1849-50. Washington: Grayson & Hopkins, 1850. [CL]
1851-52. Washington: Reporter Office, 1852. [CL]
1853-54. Washington: Reporter Office, 1854. [CL]
1856-57. Washington: Reporter Book and Job Office, 1857. [CL]
1857-58. Washington: Washington Weekly Tribune, 1858. [CL]
1858-59. Washington: Reporter Book and Job Office, 1859. [CL]
1861-62. Washington: Ecker & Donehoo, 1862. [CL]
1863-64. Washington: Reporter and Tribune Print., 1864. [CL]
1866-67. Washington: Reporter Book and Job Office, 1867. [CL]
West-Chester Boarding School for Girls
No date. [Broadside.] [WCL]
West-Chester Young Ladies’ Seminary
1838. Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Co., Printers, 1838. [HSP]
Westtown Boarding School
1864-65. Philadelphia: Willian H. Pile, Printer, 1865. [HSP]
White Hall Academy
1854-55. Carlisle: Herald Office, 1855. [HSP]