LADY TEACHERS OF SALISBURY ACADEMY, 1818.
SALISBURY FEMALE ACADEMY.
On the first Monday in January next, the exercises of this Institution will commence under the superintendance of Miss Slater and Miss Mitchell, two young ladies who have been procured from New York. The Trustees can say with truth, that those two Young ladies are eminently qualified to teach the various literary and ornamental branches of female education. Thos. L. Cowan, Sec'y.
December, 1817.
—The Star, and N. C. State Gazette, January 16, 1818.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)