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JOHONNOT, James, educator, born in Bethel, Vermont, 3 March, 1823. He completed his education in 1848 in the State normal school at Albany, New York In 1850 he began to teach, and from 1861 till 1866 he had charge of the schools at Joliet, Illinois, and in 1872-'5 was president of the State normal school at Warrensburg, Missouri He was a member of the institute faculty of New York state for many years preceding. He is the author of "Principles and Practice of Teaching" (New York, 1878); "A Geographical Reader" (1882); "Glimpses of the Animate World" (1883); "Book of Cats and Dogs and Other Friends " (1884); "How We Live" (1884); "Friends in Feathers and Fur" (1885); "The Sentence and Word Book" (1885); "Some Curious Flyers, Creepers, and Swimmers" (1887); and historical series of reading books (7 vols., 1887).
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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