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... Lincolnton Female Academy " Resolved unanimously that the building be brick . " This school was 40 feet long and 25 feet wide , two stories high , the pitch below being eleven feet and the pitch above ten feet.108 The window P. 346. 4P ...
... Lincolnton Female Academy " Resolved unanimously that the building be brick . " This school was 40 feet long and 25 feet wide , two stories high , the pitch below being eleven feet and the pitch above ten feet.108 The window P. 346. 4P ...
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... Lincolnton schools with the announce- ment that Miss Abigail Mason , of Pennsylvania , would take charge of the girls ' school in 1841.294 When the Smithfield Academy was begun in February , 1820 , the trustees said that it would be in ...
... Lincolnton schools with the announce- ment that Miss Abigail Mason , of Pennsylvania , would take charge of the girls ' school in 1841.294 When the Smithfield Academy was begun in February , 1820 , the trustees said that it would be in ...
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... Lincolnton Academy in 1822 gives one of the most interesting lists to be found in these papers . Those boys studied Webster's Spelling Book , the New Testament , the Colum- bian Orator , Walker's Dictionary , the Child's Catechism , the ...
... Lincolnton Academy in 1822 gives one of the most interesting lists to be found in these papers . Those boys studied Webster's Spelling Book , the New Testament , the Colum- bian Orator , Walker's Dictionary , the Child's Catechism , the ...
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... Lincolnton Academy examination included " polite learn- ing . " 433 In 1831 , Goslin Bluff advertised his " Refined Female College " course to satirize the theories and practices of the day relative to the education of girls . 434 In ...
... Lincolnton Academy examination included " polite learn- ing . " 433 In 1831 , Goslin Bluff advertised his " Refined Female College " course to satirize the theories and practices of the day relative to the education of girls . 434 In ...
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... Lincolnton Academy were examined on the Child's Cate- chism , the Shorter Catechism , and Blair's Catechism at the close of the school.453 In 1827 , classes of girls in this school were examined on the catechism.454 In 1822 , Garden's ...
... Lincolnton Academy were examined on the Child's Cate- chism , the Shorter Catechism , and Blair's Catechism at the close of the school.453 In 1827 , classes of girls in this school were examined on the catechism.454 In 1822 , Garden's ...
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