Wake County, North Carolina
 
 
Easton Writing Academy
 
 

WRITING ACADEMY.
D. EASTON respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and its vicinity, to a course of instructions in Writing. He teaches the swift mercantile hand, and the small epistolary hand, without ruling; and others, if requested. He also instructs in making PENS. Specimens of the improvement of his pupils in Fayetteville, and various other towns and cities in the Union, and also letters of recommendation, may be seen at the Boarding House of Mrs. J. Haywood. He proposes to commence with a class of Gentlemen on Tuesday next, at half past 5 o'clock F. M. in the Academy: and with a class of Ladies, in a few days, at the best and most convenient room that can be obtained. Those who wish lessons are invited to apply soon.
For other particulars, see next Register.
Raleigh, June 14.
Raleigh Register, June 14, 1830.

WRITING ACADEMY.
D. EASTON respectfully invites the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and its vicinity, to a course of instruction in Writing. He teaches the swift mercantile hand, and the small epistolary hand, without ruling; and others, if requested.   He also instructs in making PENS. Specimens of the improvement of his pupils in Fay-etteville, and various other towns and cities in the Union, and also letters of recommendation, may be seen at the Boarding House of Mrs. J. Hay-wood.
A class of Ladies will begin on tomorrow morning (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock, in an office on Mrs. Taylor's lot, corner of Market and Salisbury streets. Gentlemen will attend in the same room, at half past 5 o'clock in the evening.
June 19.
Raleigh Register, June 21, 1830.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)

 
 

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