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Green Springs National Historic Landmark District
Richard O. Morris Advertises for a Tutor, 1863

[Richmond Daily Dispatch, March 8, 1863:]

[Themes:

1. education]

Wanted—A teacher of Latin, French, and Music, in a private family, for a good salary or board. A young or middle aged man preferred. A lady, teaching all the branches, might be accepted. Music not indispensable. Address Richard O Morris, Trevilian’s Depot, Louisa, or “Box 1,168,” Richmond PO.

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Green Springs National Historic Landmark District is privately owned, includes no public facilities, but is visible from public highways. It sits astride Route 15 in Louisa County, Virginia.

Last Updated: June 18, 2007 at 11:21 MST