In December 1876, the Richmond Dispatch reported on the appointment of several school superintendents by the Board of Education in various counties in Virginia. This list includes names such as James C. Weaver for Accomac, R. L. Carne for Alexandria County, and G. M. Peek for Elizabeth City and Warwick. The appointments cover a wide range of counties, showcasing the efforts to establish and maintain educational systems in the post-Civil War South. This list reflects the importance placed on education in the rebuilding of Southern society during the Reconstruction era. The appointments of these superintendents highlight the ongoing efforts to provide quality education for all students in Virginia during a period of significant change and development.
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