Freestone County, Texas History Dallas Herald published in Dallas, Texas Dec. 22, 1866 Page: 3 FAIRFIELD FEMALE COLLEGE FAIRFIELD, TEXAS The next session of this Institution will commence on the first Monday of January, 1867. FACULTY REV. HENRY L. GRAVES, D.D., President Ancient Languages, Mathematics, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy MISS ARBY M. RANDOLPH Modern Languages and Belles Lettres MISS OPHELIA F. GRAVES English Literature MISS SALLIE M. FORT Music MISS BETTIE W. GRAVES Ornamental Department MICHAEL FARLEY, ESQ., Treasurer Experience per session of twenty weeks, payable in advance, in specie or its equivalent: Preparatory Department .................. $20.00 Collegiate Department ................... 25.00 Modern Languages, each................... 10.00 Music on Piano........................... 25.00 Use of Instrument........................ 5.00 Music on Guitar.......................... 25.00 Embroidery, Chenille, Wax & Fancy Work ... 20.00 Drawing & Painting in Water Colors ....... 20.00 Grecian or Oriental Painting.............. 20.00 Oil Painting.............................. 30.00 Incidental Fee............................ 1.00 Board per Month........................... 12.50 Washing per month......................... 2.50 Flour taken at market value Boarders furnish their towels, lights, looking glasses, one pair of sheets and pillow cases. Pupils are charged from the first of the month in which they enter, to the end of the session, with no deduction or the time lost, either in tuition or board. Every article of clothing must be marked with the owner's name in full. All letters should be directed to the care of the President. Instructions relative to correspondence will be carefully observed. HENRY L. GRAVES, President December 14, 1866-13:5mos