Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights advertisment
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Advertisement for the Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights describing the school's tuition, location, and curriculum. The Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights, also known as the Greenleaf Female Institute, was founded and established in 1837 by Alfred Greenleaf.
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The Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights, also known as the Greenleaf Female Institute, was founded and established in 1837 by Alfred Greenleaf. Located at 106 Pierrepont Street at Clinton Street, it was a well-known girls' school that catered to wealthy Brooklyn families.
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Advertisement for the Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights describing the school's tuition, location, and curriculum.
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Identification of item, date (if known); Institution for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights advertisment, 1977.521, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.
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Gift of the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1965.
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