Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1774.09.07

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Index Entry Cotillions, taught by Pike, Mr 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PG-P.774.026
7 Sep 1774:41 (2385)
Dancing and Fencing.  Agreeable to an invitation from
several respectable families in this city, Mr. Pike (ten
years a teacher in Charles-Town, South-Carolina) is arrived,
and proposes, if the weather be favourable, to open his
school, for the tuition of young ladies and genetlemen, on
or about the 20th of this instant.  He flatters himself that
his abilities as a master of his profession, may be
sufficiently known, as many respectable gentlemen of the
above province are at present in this city. Ladies and
gentlemen may be waited on at their own houses, if
agreeable, to be taught cotilions, and other fashionable
dances.  N.B. the use of the small sword taught three
mornings in the week, and an evening school as is useful.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1774.09.07 
Publisher Hall and Sellers 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0037130
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