Mrs. Daisy Harley, a female teacher from Loudoun County, Virginia, was born on September 9, 1884 in Round Hill. She attended Powhatan College in Charlestown, West Virginia, earning a degree and obtaining teaching certification. Throughout her career, she taught subjects such as English and History at various grade levels, with a salary of $5000 per year in the 1918-1919 school year. Mrs. Harley was known for her musical and athletic coaching abilities, as well as her dedication to her church. She left her teaching position at Round Hill School for reasons unspecified in the records. This historical document provides valuable insight into the life and career of a teacher in a rural Virginia community during the early 20th century.
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Daisy Harley, Loudoun County, Virginia, teacher, Powhatan College, English, History, coaching, church, rural Virginia, early 20th century.