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Amanda (McDaniel) Greenwood |
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Amanda did not teach again until 1867 when Joseph Baldwin recruited both the Greenwoods for the faculty of the Normal School he was organizing in Kirksville. He hired Amanda as principal of the of the model school primary department and to teach botany and history in the normal division. She left to teach at Mount Pleasant College in Huntsville, for six months, 1870-71, then returned to Baldwin’s faculty until 1872. When James took the position of Superintendent of the Kansas City Public Schools in 1874, Amanda joined the faculty of Central High School for one year to teach English, botany and history. She then retired to raise their three children: Ada (Mrs WH) MacLaughlin, Victor H, and Jeanette “Nettie” (Mrs CA) Lewers. She died in Kansas City June 19, 1904. |
| Please Note: This biographical sketch has been compiled from secondary sources and may not be complete or totally accurate; it is therefore subject to update or correction. |
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Ryle, Walter H.
Centennial History of the
Northeast
Missouri State Teachers College.
Kirksville: the College, 1972. Selby, P.O. One Hundred Twenty-Three Biographies of Deceased Faculty Members. Kirksville: Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, 1962. |
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