| 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 |