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246: 32: 95:, Billings, an English immigrant, opened an integrated school in 1807 that served both black and white students. The school was closed after complaints from neighbors. Billings then opened a school for black children in 1810. The Billings' school was located in Georgetown at 3100 Dumbarton Street and was open until her death in 1826. 56: 312: 317: 307: 283: 302: 140: 224: 150: 123: 46: 88: 332: 276: 92: 269: 327: 322: 8: 257: 195: 245: 220: 187: 146: 119: 61: 179: 42: 20: 214: 113: 253: 296: 191: 168:"The Development of Negro Education in the District of Columbia, 1800-1860" 199: 167: 115:
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Mary C. Billings

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The Black Washingtonians: The Anacostia Museum Illustrated Chronology
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978-0-471-40258-9
Remembering Georgetown: A History of the Lost Port City
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978-1-61423-530-9
"The Development of Negro Education in the District of Columbia, 1800-1860"
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0022-2984
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Historic Georgetown: A Walking Tour
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