FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY UNDER ANDREW FLINN.
The semi-annual Examination will commence on the 14th December next, after which will be a Vacation till the first Monday in January.
The Trustees are happy to inform the Public, that they have engaged the Rev. Andrew Flinn, as Superintendent of their Seminary who will enter on that duty in January next. The acknowledged abilities of that Gentleman cannot fail to render the Institution more an Object of general Attention, and add to the Reputation it has already acquired.
A Boarding House will be opened in December for the Reception of Young Gentlemen, under the Superintendence of the Trustees, and Management of one of the Teachers. The House is large and commodious, situated in a healthy and retired part of the Town and very convenient to the Academy. Price of Board seventy dollars per annum.
Accommodations for Young Ladies to be had as usual.
By order,
W. B. Meroney, Sec.
November 18, 1802.
—Raleigh Register, November 22, 1802.
(Source: North Carolina Schools and Academies, 1790-1840, By Charles L. Coon 1914) |