GREENE ACADEMY NEEDS A PRINCIPAL, 1807.
GREENE ACADEMY.
The Trustees are happy to announce to the Public their satisfaction at the progress of the Institution under their former Teacher, Mr. A. M. Rogers. In consequence of their being without a Principal Teacher at this time, they are desirous to contract with some Gentleman to take charge of said School. Any person that wishes to be employed as above, that can come well recommended, will receive liberal encouragement, etc. By Order of the Board,
Greene County, Feb. 20, 1807. J. Lassiter, Sec.
—Raleigh Register, March 16, 1807
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914) |