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      <unittitle label="Title">Jacob E. Yoder Diaries, 
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      <physdesc label="Physical Characteristics">Vol. 1: 7 leaves
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        <p>Jacob E. Yoder Diaries, 1861-1870. Accession 27680,
            Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia,
            Richmond, Virginia.</p>
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        <p>Gift of Sterling N. Yoder, Norfolk, Virginia, 28
            December 1971.</p>
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      <p>Jacob Eschbach Yoder was born 22 February 1838 in
         Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, to Jacob Maurer Yoder (d.
         1854) and Anna Eschbach Yoder. He attended local Mennonite
         schools and the Millersville Normal School where he was
         educated to become a teacher. He enlisted in the 47th
         Pennsylvania Volunteer Emergency Militia in 1863, but
         apparently returned to teaching after the unit was disbanded.
         He taught school in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and Montgomery
         County in 1864 and returned to Millersville Normal School in
         1865. In 1866, Yoder became a teacher for the Freedmen's
         Bureau and traveled to Lynchburg, Virginia to teach the newly
         freed African Americans. He went to Pennsylvania in 1867 to
         continue his own education, but returned to Lynchburg to
         continue teaching in 1869. Yoder became superintendent of
         schools for the Freedmen's Bureau. By the end of the 1870s,
         Yoder had become an administrator for Lynchburg's African
         American schools. In 1881, he was appointed supervisor of
         Lynchburg's African American schools. Yoder married Anna
         Whitaker 28 June 1871 and they had 7 children. He died in
         Lynchburg 15 April 1905.</p>
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      <p>Diaries, 1861-1870, of Jacob E. Yoder (1838-1905) of
         Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and Lynchburg, Virginia, consisting
         of: a) diary, 25 January-25 February 1864, detailing Yoder's
         teaching in a school in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,
         describing the performance of his students; recording the
         weather; commenting on his personal and religious life; also
         containing notes on lectures on teaching taken in 1861,
         accounts, 1862- 1864, class lists and grades of students, and
         miscellaneous notes; b) diary, 1866-1867, recording his
         experiences teaching in a Freedmen's Bureau School for African
         Americans in Lynchburg, Virginia, commenting on the sentiments
         of the local white population on the end of the Civil War and
         Union occupation, and his personal experiences while teaching;
         and c) diary, 1869-1870, continuing his experiences as a
         teacher for the Freedmen's Bureau, recounting trips he made as
         school superintendent to various African American schools in
         central Virginia, and commenting on his personal experiences
         in Lynchburg, also containing a list of names and copies of
         receipts for money given to Alex Wharton of Lynchburg. The
         diaries for 1866-1870 were published as THE FIRE OF LIBERTY IN
         THEIR HEARTS: THE DIARY OF JACOB E. YODER OF THE FREEDMEN'S
         BUREAU SCHOOL, LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, 1866-1870.</p>
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