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A page of math exam questions taken by Marie. Strobart for a class taught by J. N. Crooms at Hopper Academy.
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An official form, unsigned by J. N. Crooms, certifying the classes taken by, and graduation of, Ruby Lee Doe during her education at Crooms Academy.
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An official form, signed by J. N. Crooms himself, certifying the classes taken by, and graduation of, Nathalie Naomi Crooms-Jenkins (Crooms' daughter) during her education at Crooms Academy.
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Several pages of handwritten notes, mainly financial, which seem to relate to Crooms himself and his wife, Wealthy.
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10 pages of a speech about education, author and date unknown, and several pages of a letter addressed to Henry M. Edmonds, seemingly about education and scholarships.
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A scrap of paper on which is written: "Mr. C. J. Hurston 3,700 per year" and "Mrs. M. J. Hurston 3,250 per year."
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A short essay and accompanying poem seemingly to be presented to upcoming graduates. Though it is unconfirmed, the author is likely J. N. Crooms, but it is unclear if this is referring to graduates of Hopper or Crooms Academy.
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A handwritten draft of a speech, starting from page 2 and several pages of which are written on Hopper Academy letterhead. Though it is unconfirmed, the author is likely J. N. Crooms.
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Handwritten notes seemingly for a speech to be given to the 1st District Convention of the American Woodmen. Though unconfirmed, the author is likely J. N. Crooms.
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A handwritten essay titled "Libraries in Our Modern Sense", author unknown.