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Olney, Montgomery Co., Md.
Feb. 29th, 1868.

Rev. John Kimball,

Dear Sir,

I herewith send you my monthly report.

The weather and the roads here have been bad for a great part of the month; but my pupils are very zealous; and their progress is very rapid, and the prospect of the school very flattering. I consider this school well organized, and there is always most perfect order. I am obtaining sufficient books of Barnes & Co., N.Y., and [[strikethrough]] by the [[/strikethrough]] at Introductory Prices, by the middle of next week the classification of the school will be perfect. I expect a much better attendance

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