School Reward of Merit Given to Maude Davenport by Her Teacher M. W. Leland, circa 1880
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During the nineteenth-century, teachers recognized students with paper "rewards of merit." These small tokens commended a student's excellent work, perfect attendance, good behavior or other noteworthy accomplishment. Some contained simple handwritten sentiments from the teacher to the pupil. Many were printed and colorful, with space available to write in the student's name as well as their own.
During the nineteenth-century, teachers recognized students with paper "rewards of merit." These small tokens commended a student's excellent work, perfect attendance, good behavior or other noteworthy accomplishment. Some contained simple handwritten sentiments from the teacher to the pupil. Many were printed and colorful, with space available to write in the student's name as well as their own.
Artifact
Reward of merit
Date Made
circa 1880
Place of Creation
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Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
31.1216.58
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Color
Blue
Gold (Color)
Pink (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 4.938 in
Width: 3.688 in
Inscriptions
REWARD OF MERIT. | PRESENTED TO Maude Davenport | M. W. Leland Teacher.