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MG-A(G.754.015
21 Mar 1754:43 (463)
Mary Salisbury, proposes keeping school in Annapolis, at the
house where Mr. Sparrow lived, near the Church, to teach
young ladies French, and all sorts of fine needle work,
tapestry, embroidery with gold and silver, and every other
curious work which can be performed with a needle, and all
education fit for young ladies, except dancing.
N.B. She will take in young ladies to board, and proposes
to open school the 25th of March. Those young ladies who
intend to be her scholars, are desired to leave their names
at the printing office.
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