Orange County, North Carolina
 
Hillsborough Academy
 
 

HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY.
The Trustees of the Hillsborough Male Academy give notice that the exercises of this institution will commence its fall session on the 8th day of August next, under the superintendence of Mr. W. J. BINGHAM, A. M. whose well known reputation as a classical scholar and peculiar tact of imparting instruction, has given reputation to this School, which is second to none in the southern States.
The healthy situation of Hillsborough, the polished, moral and religious society, give it strong claims to public patronage.
The English department will he taught by Mr. J. C. NORWOOD whose qualifications, both moral and literary, are of the first order.
Board can be had in private families at $8 per month.
No student will be received that does not board in a private house.
By order of the Board.                                         J. Taylor, Sec'y.
June 24, 1834.
The Star, Raleigh, July 3, 1834.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840, by Charles L. Coon, 1915)

 
 

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