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EVEN THOUGH THIS IS A NASHVILLE PAPER, SOME OF THE NAMES CAN BE FOUND IN WHITE COUNTY IN THE FOLLOWING 30 YEARS: The Clarion & Tennessee Gazette 28 July 1818 Nashville Female Academy THE semi-annual examination of the students of the Nashville Female Academy took place on the 13th and 14th inst. in the presence of the Trustees of the Academy & a number of respectable citizens from Nashville, and its vicinity. The pupils of the first class, to wit: Ann Terrass, Georgiana Beck, Elleanor Nichol, Mary Cantrell, Louisa Whvte, Annabella Rice, Julia Delauny. Were examined on spelling & reading. The first division of the second class, to wit: Caroline Baker, Cornelia Bedford, Emaline Cantrell, Eliza Talbot, Harriet Lientz, Harriet Hogan, Jane Porter, Lucy Sappington, Letetia Aanna, Louisa Campbell, Minerva Cooper, Martha Wharton, Margaret Gordon, Mary McCullock. Maria Saunders, Maria Turner, Nancy Garret, Sally Bass, Sarah Hanna, Sophia Hall, Sophia Cohen, Louisa Hannum, Maria Childress, Nancy Cross, Polly Cross, Holland Goslin, Emaline Hanks, Polly Bell, Nancy Metcalf, Ellen Philips, Susan Kennard, Mary Band, Sally Knox, Louisa Hamilton, Fredonia Marable, Eliza Goodloe, Tennessee Robinson, Louisa Gibbs, Susan Snow, Susannah Beck. Were examined on spelling, reading and grammar. The second division of the second class, to wit: Eliza F. Lewis, Margery Childress, Mary Hewett, Emily Donaldson, Jane Shanon, Mary Ridley, Mary Hall, Nancy Drewry, Mary Drewry, Louisa Terrass, Amelia Terrass, Susan Elam, Jane Greer, Susan Hobson, Amanda MNairy, Elizabeth Anderson, Amanda Keeble, Mary Gray, Margaret Caldwell, Susan Clark, Susan Trimble, Cynthia Elliott, Calphurnia Gray, Eliza Crutcher, Dorinda Bryan, Charlotte Kennard, Mary Maxwell, Eliza Yarborough, Harriet Berryhill, Margaret Bond, Mary Baird, Mary Williams, Sophia Hogg, Mary Anthony, Evelina Bradford, Elizabeth Hinton, Mary Young, Were examined on spelling, reading, grammar and writing. The third class, to wit: Eliza Bell, Mary Menifee, Eliza Wharton, Ellen Hanna, Susan Thomas, Mary Hobson, Louisa Childress, Sophia Overall, Parolee Childress, Nancy Topp, Tabitha Hays, Lucinda Clark, Eliza Dunn, Angeline Stamps, Adaline Nelson, Caroline Campbell, Sally McGavock, Jane Weakly, Jane Stothard, Mary Nichol, Louisa Lewis, Eliza Bosley, Ann Whyte, Sophia Perkins, Geraldine Horton, Jane Wharton, Mary Johnson, Henrietta Dyer, Clarinda Glasgow, Eliza Thompson, Eliz Caly, Eliza Thomas, Elizabeth King, Almira Winchester, Eliza Metcalfe, Margaret Whyte, Meeky Thomas, Nancy Smiser, Sally Smiser, Sally Owen, Sally Shelby, Sophia Stuart, Nancy Clow, Harriet Hall, Themuthis Waters, Ratchel Williams, Adasme Elliston, Rebecca Wilson, Amanda Harding, Nancy Thomas, Harriet Keeble, Mary Claiborne, Eliza Edmiston, Musidora Anderson, Lucy Lanier, Caroline Talbot, Were examined on spelling, reading, writing, orthography, etymology, syntax, prosody, geography and arithmetic. The fourth class, to wit: Mary Lientz, Jane Hanna, Eliza A. Lewis Eliza Whyte, Caroline Craddock, Maria Whyte, Maria Eastland, Were examined on spelling, reading, writing, orthography, etymology, syntax, prosody, rhetoric, through Blairs lectures, history and arithmetic. Drawing and painting exhibited. It was with peculiar pleasure, indeed, that the Trustees witnessed this examination. [next page: announcement of hiring of “Benjamin Harrison and his lady of Franklin” to run NFA’s boarding house]
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 17:06:46 +0000

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