This document provides a detailed record of two female teachers, Mrs. Elizabeth Arthur Smith and Edith South, from Loudoun County, Virginia. Smith, a white Methodist married woman born in 1907, had a teaching career spanning several decades in various schools in the county, teaching primarily first and second grades. She received high marks for punctuality, cooperation, growth and success attitude in her professional evaluations. South, also a white woman, was born in 1899 and taught elementary grades in schools like Bears, Pleasant Valley, and Sterling. Their records show the progression in salaries and years of experience, as well as their educational background and teaching abilities. These historical documents illuminate the career paths and contributions of female educators in Loudoun County during the mid-20th century.
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teachers, Loudoun County, Virginia, female educators, education, historical documents