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in 1833, to become the first professor and the principal of the Crawfordsville Classical High School, which opened in December 1833 with 12 students. As soon as a charter could be obtained from the state legislature it became the Wabash Teachers Seminary and Manual Labor College, finally acquiring
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Starting in 1846, for six years, Mills wrote an annual address to the Indiana legislature on the subject of public education. In these letters, arguing for a statewide system of taxpayer funded free public schools, he made the case that the benefits of a "good and efficient system of free schools"
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has recognized Mills' immeasurable contributions to education in Indiana by naming one of their residence halls for Mills. In addition, the highest university honor an Indiana State faculty member can receive is the Caleb Mills Teaching Award.
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under the byline "One of the People", and were the main influence on the new school law, embracing most of Mills' proposals, which was drafted and adopted by the state constitutional convention in 1852.
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would pay for themselves, and described the parts that would be needed for such a system, including township school committees, district superintendents, school libraries, and
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Sherockman, Andrew A. "Caleb Mills, Pioneer Educator in Indiana," (PhD dissertation, University of Pittsburgh; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  1955. 0015107).
41:(July 29, 1806 – October 17, 1879) was an American educator who served as the Superintendent of Public Instruction in Indiana and was the first faculty member at 294: 91: 289: 71: 284: 279: 57:
Caleb Mills arrived in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in November 1833 with his bride Sarah, after graduating from
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Fraker, Anne T., and Ann T. Fraker. "Caleb Mills: Schools, Christianity, and Civilization in the West."
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to train teachers. These addresses were printed in the
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Osborne, James Insley, and Theodore Gregory Gronert.
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Caleb Mills (basketball)
Wabash College
Indiana
Dartmouth College
Andover Theological Seminary
Osborne 1932
Edmund Otis Hovey
normal schools
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction
William C. Larrabee
Wabash College
Osborne 1932
Indiana State University
Education in Indiana
Kritz, H.S. "The Death if Caleb Mills"
Swift, Beth. "Caleb Mills—Activist"
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infoplease.com
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1806 births
1879 deaths
Wabash College faculty
Dartmouth College alumni
Indiana State University people
Andover Theological Seminary alumni
Superintendents of Public Instruction of Indiana

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