A Memorial: Frank Louis Soldan, 1842-1908 is a biographical tribute to the life and work of Frank Louis Soldan, a prominent educator and superintendent of schools in St. Louis, Missouri. This memorial volume, compiled anonymously, details Soldan's contributions to the city's educational system and his impact on the lives of countless students and teachers.
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