WARRENTON ACADEMY IN NEW BUILDING, 1802.
The Exercises of this Institution have already commenced in the new Building lately erected by Subscription, conducted by the Reverend Marcus George as Principal. Price of Tuition as before made known to the Public. Board may be procured in eligible Families upon moderate Terms.
A person well qualified to teach the French Language, Beading, Writing and Arithmetic, will meet with liberal Encouragement, by applying to the Subscribers, who are appointed a Committee by the Trustees of the Academy for the purpose of receiving such Applications.
J. G. Brehon.
K. Plummer.
J. Hall.
Marc. George.
Warrenton, Jan. 8,1802.
—Raleigh Register, January 19, 1802.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)
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