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[[preprinted]] WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. [[/preprinted]] 

3,17,70 #73 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Cob Neck, Charles Co. Md.
March 11th 1870.
Reports the school at this place in a favorable condition. The trustees promise to have the house plastered during vacation.

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3,23,70 #74 * | Bracey James T. Teacher. | Port Tobacco, Charles Co. Md.
March 22, 1870.
Acknowledges the receipt of 
salary for February. Requests to have the books ordered send. 

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3,25,70. #75 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Forestville, Prince George Co. Md.
March 23rd, 1870.
States that they trustees want a teacher at this place: that they promise to plaster the house this summer &c. Is informed that they have a very small school at Robeystown.

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43,23,70 #76 * | Butler John H. Agent. | [[Bant?]], Anne Arundel Co. Md.
March 24th 1870.
States that the school at this place is thinly attended owning to sickness amount many of the pupils: that the people voted at a meeting to build a school house, if the Bureau will aid the: that the place has been sold where the school is now held.

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3,25370 #77 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Piscataway, Prince George Co. Md.
March 22d 1870
States that the school at Broad Run is very thinly attended: that he saw no prospect of getting up a meeting, and therefore passed on. 

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[[preprinted]] WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. [[/preprinted]] 

3,25,70 #78 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Piscataway, Prince George Co., Md.
March 21st 1870
States that the school here taught by [[underlined]] Mr. Gaine's [[/underlined]] is in a flourishing condition. Held a meeting, &c. Trustees promised to plaster the house during vacation.

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3,25,70 #79 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Pomonkey, Charles Co, Md.
March 19th 1870.
Reports the school at this place in a favorable condition, but the people are rather backward in sending their children. He addressed a meeting and thinks they will do better in this regard. House not plastered. 

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3,23,70 #80 * | Butler John H. Agent. | Bryantown, Charles Co., Md.
March 17th 1870
Reports the school at this place in a flourishing condition. States that the Catholics have been trying to break it up, but now send their children; that he warned the people against using the school house for dancing. 

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2,4,'70 #81 * | Brooks Jas H. | Bridge P. O. St Mary's Co., Md.
February 1, 1870.
The trustees desire to know if you received their estimate as to the amount of lumber. States increase in scholarship and desires an assistant. Gives information as to a person who wishes the position of assistant. Encloses report. 

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