Account with St. Mary’s Seminary, [ca. July 1809]
Account with St. Mary’s Seminary
[ca. July 1809]
1809 | College charges as Specified in the Prospectus. | |||
June | 7. | Washing two Quarters | 9. | |
Mending linen and Stockings | 3. | |||
Doctor’s fees and Medicines | 4. | |||
Paper, Slates, Quills &ca | 3. | |||
Postage and Penny post Com” | 1 31 | |||
Six months Board and Tuition | 115. | 135 31. |
Decembr. | 16. | Ross Grammar1 | .75 | |
Young’s Dictionary | 4. | |||
Gloucester’s Grammar2 | 1. | |||
Spanish Dictionary | 2 50 | |||
Josse’s Grammar3 | 2. | |||
1809 | Ortografía Castillana4 | .50 | ||
January | 27. | Horace | .40 | 11 15 |
Expenses foreign to the Pension, which, according to the Prospectus the College advances at the request of the Parents.
1809. | ||||
January. | 19 | 2. handkerchiefs at 75. Cts. | 1 50 | |
Mending Clothes | .87 ½ | |||
24. | 4. Yards Velvet for a pair of Pantaloons at $1.12 ½ | 4 50 | ||
Trimmings and Making | 2 25 | |||
28. | Mending Clothes | .16 | ||
February | 4. | 1. pair of Shoes | 2 50 | |
18. | Mending Clothes | .16 | ||
Mending a pair of Boots; & Tassels | 2 62 ½ | |||
March | 4 | Mending Shoes | .75 | |
April. | 8 | Ditto Clothes | .25 | |
24. | Ditto ditto | .16 | ||
Mai | 15. | Mending Clothes from the 1st. | .31 ¼ | |
29. | ditto ditto | .37 ½ | ||
″ | 1. pair of boots foxed | 3.75 | ||
23. | 5. Yards ¼ Nankeen for 1. pair of Pantaloons | 1 31 ¼ | ||
Trimmings & Making | 2 25 | |||
June | 3 | Mending Clothes | .37 ½ | |
ditto ditto | .66 ½ | 72 27 |
Drawing Master, Six months Lessons from the 7. Xber. to the 7th. June | 24. | |||
No. the Drawing Master has not produced his bill | Drawing paper, Crayons and Models | 6. | ||
Paid Mr. Forster Private writing Master, for 6. months Lessons from the 7th. December to the 7th. June | ||||
30. ” |
MS (MdBS: Day Book, 1806–1809). Undated; conjectural date assigned based on internal evidence.
1. This was probably James Ross, A Short, Plain, Comprehensive, Practical Latin Grammar, Comprising all of the Rules and Observations Necessary to an Accurate Knowledge of the Latin Classics, which was published in several editions in Philadelphia in the early nineteenth century.
2. Grammar of the Greek Language: Originally Composed for the College-School at Gloucester […] (Boston, 1805; 8551).
3. Augustin-Louis Josse’s Grammar of the Spanish Language, with Practical Exercises first appeared in French in 1799. It was translated into English and reprinted many times in the United States before the Civil War.
4. Mateo Alemán’s Ortografía Castellana, a treatise on Spanish spelling, was first published in Mexico in 1609.