This document appears to be a record of a teacher named Miss Thelma Hall in Loudoun County, Virginia. Miss Hall was a white female who taught at Mountavill School in the 1918-1919 school year, teaching grades 1-7 and earning a salary of $5000. She attended college for two years and held a degree, and also had musical ability. The record does not mention her physical condition or marital status, but does note her service in the education field. The reason for leaving the teaching position at Mountavill School is not indicated in this document. This text provides valuable information on the educational background and teaching experience of a teacher in early 20th century Virginia.
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teacher, Miss Thelma Hall, Loudoun County, Virginia, Mountavill School, 1918-1919, college degree, education field, early 20th century, teaching experience, salary