FRENCH AND MUSIC ADDED TO COURSE OF STUDY, 1805.
It being the wish of many of the Friends and Guardians of the Pupils confided to
Mrs. Falkener's Care and management, that they could be instructed in the French Language, and the polite Art of Music, Mrs. F. is happy in announcing that she has procured a Master for that purpose, whose Terms will be made known on Application.
Warrenton, Jan. 7.
—Raleigh Register, January 14, 1805.
DANCING ADDED TO THE COURSE, 1805.
Mrs. Falkener has the satisfaction of announcing to her Patrons and the Public, that a Gentleman (who has taught with much Approbation in several of the most respectable Seminaries on the Continent) has engaged to attend her Academy, for the purpose of giving Instructions in the various Branches of Music, Dancing and the French Language. Such as chuse their Children or Wards to become Pupils therein will be pleased to make Application, when they can be acquainted with the Terms.
Warrenton, March 24th, 1805.
—Raleigh Register, April 8, 1805.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)
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