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IL.782.019
11 Feb 1782:41 (4/196)
Joseph Hunt, hereby informs the public, that he has opened a
private school at his house in Concord, where he teaches
children, the English and Latin tongues, also, writing,
music and arithmetic. He intends his school shall consist
of six pupils only, to whom particular attention will be
given: Any gentlemen who are inclined to send their sons,
may have them boarded and instructed upon reasonable terms;
which terms may be known by applying to Mr. Bartholemew
Kneeland of Boston, to Mr. Timothy Fitch of Medford, or to
Duncan Ingraham, Esq; of Concord. Boston, February 4.
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