MRS. CUSHMAN'S SCHOOL, 1828.
EDUCATION.
THE subscribers, five miles south of Charlotte, having built a commodious house, have employed Mrs. Jane Cushman as Teacher. The situation is as healthy as any in Mecklenburg. Mrs. Cushman will teach Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Drawing and Needle Work, or any part, as may be wished; or suit the student.
Boarding may be had at either of the subscribers, or at Dr. Joseph W. Ross, (the farthest not more than three-quarters of a mile from the school,) at sixty dollars, including tuition, per year.
William P. Springs.
Andrew Springs.
—Catawba Journal, May 20, 1828.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, by Charles L. Coon, 1915
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