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Ralza Morse Manly (January 16, 1822 –
September 16, 1897) was an
American minister, educator, and politician. He led the
development of
schools for African-Americans...
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other officers included Martha Haines Butt,
William Emmette Coleman,
Ralza M. Manly,
Caroline F. Putnam, John C. Underwood, and
Westel Willoughby....
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Booker T. Washington. The
Richmond Normal and High
School was
conceived by
Ralza M.
Manly and
opened in
October 1867. It
initially drew
funding from a variety...
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Colonel James Pike - U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire, 1855–1859.
Ralza M. Manly, chaplain.
American Civil War
portal List of New
Hampshire Civil...
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helped by Mary
Elizabeth Knowles, the school's prin****l
until 1876, and
Ralza Morse Manly, who
succeeded her, and
earned a gold
medal for "excellence...
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Agnes Dillon Randolph (Richmond).
Eudora Ramsay Richardson.
Ralza M.
Manly Sally Nelson Robins (Richmond).
Ellen Robinson. Ora
Brown Stokes...
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George W.
Kirchwey (Dean of
Columbia Law School)
Ralza M.
Manly (Founder of the
Richmond Colored Normal School)
Edward Duffield...
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Jackson district In
office January 5, 1885 –
January 5, 1891
Preceded by
Ralza W.
Button Succeeded by
James J.
McGillivray Personal details Born (1857-10-12)October...
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November 2024.
Lewis p. 5 "Manly,
Ralza M. (1822–1897)".
Retrieved 13
December 2016. "Jennie Dean".
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January 2, 1882 –
January 1, 1883
Preceded by
Alvin S. Trow
Succeeded by
Ralza W.
Button Constituency Jackson district In
office January 6, 1851 – January...