C. A. HILL TO LEAVE WARRENTON ACADEMY, 1820.
EDUCATION.
The Rev. C. A. Hill, A. M. having resigned his station as Principal of the Warrenton Male Academy, will continue his superintendence thereof, only to the end of the present session.
He will open a Private School in Warrenton on the first day of next January, at the same prices as heretofore. His arrangements are such, that those entrusted to his charge, will eat and lodge in the same house with his family. Every attention will be paid to the literary advancement and moral deportment of his pupils.
He has been induced to this change from a public to a private Seminary, because he believes it will be more beneficial to his pupils and more agreeable to himself. Gratified that this change meets with the almost unanimous approbation, sanction, and support of his present patrons in, and near Warrenton, he can but hope for the same from those more remote.
Warrenton, Sept. 20, 1820.
—Raleigh Register, September 22, 1820.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914)
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