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Fifth Avenue

CHAPTER II
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1 and 3 Fifth Avenue and the stables that were the nucleus of the Washington Mews of the present day.

In the houses was opened, in 1835, a select school for young ladies, presided over at first by Mr.Boorman's only sister, Mrs.Esther Smith.
Soon, from Worcester, Massachusetts, came a Miss Green, a girl of eighteen, to teach in the school.

Another sister followed and in the course of a few years the establishment became the Misses Green School, which, for a long period, before and after the Civil War, was one of the most distinguished institutions of its kind in the city.

Later it was carried on by the Misses Graham.

There were educated the daughters of the commercial and social leaders of New York.


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