BRYAN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 1833.
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
The Subscriber proposes to open a School, in this City, immediately after the adjournment of the Legislature, at Mr. Jas. Litchford's on Fayetteville Street, for the instruction of young persons in Beading, Writing, Orthography, English Grammar, Arithmetic, History and Needlework at $6 per session of five months.
Raleigh, Jan. 1. Julia A. Bryan.
At the request of Miss Julia A. Bryan, I state that she is, in my opinion, well qualified to teach the elementary branches of any English Education. As a Trustee of the Halifax Academy, I frequently visited her School, during the time she taught in this place, and was highly pleased with her method of teaching, and the rapid improvement of the children committed to her charge.
Halifax, Nov. 17, 1832. E. B. Freeman.
—The Register, January 11,1833.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)