MACEDONIAN ACADEMY, 1822.
MACEDONIAN ACADEMY.
THE subscribers, Trustees of the Macedonian Academy, situated about fifteen miles north of Raleigh, immediately on the Powell Road, inform the public that the Exercises of this Institution will commence on Monday the 14th of January instant, under the superintendence of Mr. Samuel Higginson, who comes highly recommended as well qualified to teach English Grammar, Geography, Astronomy, Book-Keeping, Surveying and the Elementary parts of the Latin Language.
Board can be had in the most respectable families in the neighborhood for $50 per annum, and Tuition per annum $12.
Samuel Alston,
William Phillips,
John Purifoy.
January 11.
—Raleigh Register, January 18, 1822.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)