Irish traveler, a pioneer of education in the Territory of Colorado 2 comments
Prescribed tutoring came to Colorado for the resolution of Cherry Creek in Denver would grow to be a great success and style, with the arrival in October 1859, “Professor” OJ Goldrick said he had come to town with whip to drive the horse pulling the cart whiles the curse of the animals in the United States. When Goldrick was, according to one source: “He had $ 500, everything is bound in fancy clothes, 50 cents in money, and a simple formula for success: The settlers are children, children should learn to teach, then I will open a school “(It is a wonderful book about the early history of Colorado, New El Dorado: The history of gold and silver rushes of Colorado).
J. Owen Goldrick was trained in languages, mathematics and philosophy – but nobody was sure where the training or the level of what was taught received. Historians are not sure of education, but most often on the side of speculation when he said he graduated on or after two colleges in Ireland and Columbia University in the U. S. Goldrick did zero to depress the rumors. He opened the initial educate of Pike’s Peak, the tomb of a hut with a leaky roof and 15 or 16 young students. Parents pay $ three per head per month “without problems” as the source put it in a year, the school system in Denver was the point the teacher to help women victims of role. And a second school opened.
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