Excerpt from History of the First District State Normal School: Kirksville, Missouri
The first one to take it up was Governor Edwards. Several times during-his administration from 1844 to 1848 he urgently presented the matter to the Legislature. His successor, Governor King, briefly alluded to the subject in. His inaugural address. Until 1867 no further mention of -the matter was made by any Governor, excepting the very brief allusion of Governor Stewart in 1861 to the great need of a state normal school system. From 1867 to 1870 the Governors paid only slight attention to the subject in their messages to the Legislatures.
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