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Advertisement for Woodstock Academy

The Unionist 1833-08-08

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WOODSTOCK ACADEMY.

LAST week we attended the examination of the academy in this place, and are happy to state to the public that we were highly gratified with the specimen then presented, of improvement in all then branches, especially the Greek, Latin, and French languages. We feel a confidence in recommending the school under its present Instructor, (Mr Erastus Dickinson,) as well worthy the patronage of the public.

The terms of tuition are

Four dollars for the languages, and higher branches of mathematics.

Three dollars for English branches.

Board can be obtained in good families from 1,25 to 1,50 a week.

The term commenced on Wednesday, the 17 th of July.

John McLellan

Theo. B. Chandler,

William M. Cornell,

Daniel Lyman,                         Trustees. [bracketed as a group]

Amos Paine,

James McLellan,

Moses Lyon, 2d.                                                                                  1.

Woodstock, June, 26 th .

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Charles C. Burleigh's father, Rinaldo, was a preceptor at the Woodstock Academy for a few years when Charles was a child.

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