CHEROKEE PHOENIX
Wednesday November 19, 1828
Volume 1 No. 38
Page 2 Col. 4a
Mr. WILLIAM HORN formerly from Virginia, has been employed by a number of citizens to open a School in this place.- He comes well recommended, by gentlemen in Virginia, and Tennessee, among whom is Dr. Coffin President of East Tennessee College. The School will commence on Monday next, provided the General Council shall adjourn previously, if not, it will commence on the day after the adjournment of the Council.
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