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A nostalgic poetic portrait of rural pioneer communities and their winter entertainments, arranged in three parts that evoke a home valley, the competitive spelling contests that drew neighboring districts, and the musical and dramatic performances that followed. The verses recall local customs, communal gatherings, songs, declamations, and the preparations and pride invested in spelling schools, while honoring teachers, families, and amateur performers. The poem combines reminiscence and affectionate detail to highlight education, social bonding, and the pleasures of collective memory in small‑town life.

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Title: The Old-Time Spelling School; In Three Parts

Author: John G. Ellenbecker

Release date: April 13, 2020 [eBook #61823]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE OLD-TIME SPELLING SCHOOL; IN THREE PARTS ***


The Old-Time
Spelling School

IN THREE PARTS

PART I—GOLDEN VALLEY
PART II—THE CONTEST
PART III—MUSICAL

BY
JOHN G. ELLENBECKER
MARYSVILLE, KANSAS

H. M. & L. R. Brodrick, Printers
MARYSVILLE, KANSAS
1922


Copyrighted, 1922, by
JOHN G. ELLENBECKER
Marysville, Kansas