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NAME LOCATION DATE(S) COMMENT
Easton Academy for Young Ladies Easton
Talbot Co.
1811 R. Owen taught various kinds of needlework with daughters.
Ebbs, Edward/ Edward S. Ebbs’ Male and Female Academy Baltimore 1829 engaged Miss MARGARET T. MONSERAT to assist him in the female depart of his ACADEMY...Plain and Fancy NEEDLE WORK
Edwards, Mrs. Mary Annapolis                   Anne Arundel Co. 1823-1824 From Baltimore, with daughters taught Needle, plain and ornamental
Eldredge, Mr. Baltimore 1829 Instruction will be given in Plain and Ornamental Needle Work by a lady fully competent
Fair Hill Boarding School Sandy Spring
Montgomery Co.
1819-26 Quaker; started by Samuel and Anna Thomas, she was head of female division; Deborah Stabler took over in 1820; assoc. samplers: Mary Hibberd 1823; Rachel Ellicott  1825.
Fells Point Academy Fells Point
Baltimore
1824 Operated by Mr. Leek; see Bonfield.
Fells Point Female Institute Fells Point
Baltimore
c. 1829 See Margaret T. Monserat.
Female Academy at Centreville Centreville
Queen Anne’s Co.
1819 See Mrs. Susan Quin. Assoc. sampler: Ann Thomas 1819.
Female Asylum and Roman Catholic Free School Baltimore 1833-35 Charity; Catholic; sewing assumed.
Female Benevolent School of All Saints Parish Frederick town
Frederick Co.
1837 Charity; Catholic; sewing assumed.
Female Humane Charity School Baltimore 1788+ Charity; Catholic; Fr. John Carroll president; in 1808 became Orphaline Charity School; taught basic handicrafts.
Female Seminary near Charlotte Hall College Charles Co. 1824-1825 Trinity Parish, Rev. J. Reynolds offered instruction in Needlework, Embroidery
Fleming, Eliza (Mrs. George) Baltimore 1817 Assisted by husband; taught Needle Work, Knitting, and Marking. M22622
Fletcher, Mary Ann Easton
Talbot Co.
1802 From Philadelphia; taught Tambouring, Embroidery, Fillagree, Netting, open work… M11751
Frederick Academy of the Visitation/ Frederick Academy for Young Ladies/ Academy of the Visitation Frederick Co. 1846-1909 Catholic; operated by the Sisters of the Visitation; needlework assumed.
Frederick Female Seminary Fredericktown
Frederick Co.
1840-1893 Hiram Winchester was the principal from 1845 to 1863; his wife Juliette taught needlework.
French, Mrs. Ebenezer Baltimore 1820-22 With Miss Glasse in 1820; taught Plain and ornamental needlework, and plain sewing. M41107, 41109