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Paul H. Mattingly and Edward W. StevensJr. eds. “… Schools and The Means of Education Shall Forever Be Encouraged”: A History of Education in the Old Northwest, 1787–1880. Athens: Ohio University Libraries, 1987. Pp. 132.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

James H. Madison*
Affiliation:
Indiana University, Bloomington

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Copyright © 1988 by the History of Education Society 

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References

1 The catalog from the Big Ten Universities’ exhibit is Liberty's Legacy: Our Celebration of the Northwest Ordinance and the United States Constitution (Columbus, Ohio, 1987). The conference papers of David Brion Davis, Rowland Berthoff, Carl F. Kaestle, Malcolm J. Rohrbough, Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr., and Robert V. Remini are published in the Indiana Magazine of History 84 (Mar. 1988). Other sources for studying the Ordinance are: Peter S. Onuf, Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance (Bloomington, Ind., 1987); Robert M. Taylor, Jr., The Northwest Ordinance 1787: A Bicentennial Handbook (Indianapolis, 1987); and John J. Patrick, Lessons on the Northwest Ordinance (Bloomington, Ind., 1986).Google Scholar