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Ida J. Smith to Dan Tompkins, January 24, 1947, page 1

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  • Cullowhee, N.C. Jan 24, ‘47 Hon Dan Tompkins, Raleigh, N.C. Dear Dan, Thanks so much for your letter which reached me yesterday. It is good to know you had remembered my interests As to any work in Graham, it was at Topoco, not Stecoah. This district was not established until the year after I left there. I was a “pioneer,” Topoco was “not on the map” as far as schools were concerned at first. It was just an unsettled corner, before the Power Co. began the dam. Families flocked in. In a short time it was seen that it was necessary to have a school, so without waiting for a lot of red tape, I was offered this job. Books (public school books) were furnished by this company and my salary, $60.00, also, a furnished apartment, was given me. The second year another teacher was added. The next year, a district was given there, and From that time on the state took over,
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