MISS RYCKMAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Miss Ryckman respectfully informs her friends and the inhabitants of Wilmington generally, that she intends re-opening her school on the first of November.
The branches taught therein comprise a complete course of English, together with plain and ornamental needle-work, and the Spanish Language. Great attention will be given to the religious and moral advancement of the Young Ladies committed to her care. For terms, etc., apply to Dr. Thomas H. Wright.
—Wilmington Advertiser, September 22, 1837.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915) |