Wake County, North Carolina
 
 
Marling's Art School
 
 

Mrs. MARLING,
GRATEFUL for the patronage she has received as a teacher of Drawing and Painting, solicits a continuance of that patronage, of which she flatters herself she will be found deserving, particularly as Mr. Marling will in future assist her in the tuition of her pupils.
TERMS.
Twelve dollars per session, to he paid on entrance. Those indented to her for tuition, are respectfully requested to make payment. Raleigh, 1st June, 1820.
The Star, June 2, 1820.

DRAWING AND PAINTING SCHOOL.
MRS. MARLING will Teach Drawing and Painting on Velvet, Paper and Satin, at her usual terms of Tuition—to commence the 1st of January.
N. B. Portrait and Miniature Painting by J. MARLING.
December 20.
Raleigh Register, December 22,1826.

DRAWING AND PAINTING SCHOOL,
For Young Ladies. MRS. MARLING has commenced her school at the House where she now resides, and will give lessons on Paper, Velvet, Satin, &c. in the most accurate and expeditious style.
Terms for Drawing & Painting on Paper, per quarter,                     $ 6
On Velvet, twenty lessons,                                                                    10
Raleigh, Sept. 6, 1830.
Raleigh Register, September 9,1830.


(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)

 
 

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