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|---| Culver Chrs E* | 53 Cotton Gin Aug 7/67 States FM are anxious for schools and as soon as crops are gathered will go to work & erect building for said purposes. A strong opposition exists against the FM being educated as they refuse to sell lots also droven black man from Coriscana for teaching the black children. | 
|---| Collin E Capt *S.A.C. | 54 Brenham Aug 3/67 Reports schools having vacation for children are all working on the crops when crops are gathered & said schools will be started are in need of good teachers |
|---| Culver C E* | Cotton Gin Sept 7/67 Reports his school at Woodland is ready for a teacher states a strong opposition against schools. |
| Oct 1/67 | Campbell Miss F* | 56 Fountain Green Oct 7/67 Ask for the appointment of Miss Geddes & Miss J Smith as teacher of Freedmen Bureau. | 
| Oct 21/67 | Cummings Ham Miss * S.H. | San Antonio Oct 8/67 Owing to the yellow fever raging as bad at Victoria schools will not open for the present.|

| Dec 9/67 | Collins Edward * S.A.C. | 58 Brenham Oct 31 1867 Owing to the prevalence of yellow fever in different part of Washington Co.nothing has been done in the way of starting school. | 
| Dec 9/67 | Culver Chas E. *S.A.C. | 59 Cotton Gin Oct 31" 1867 Reports 1 school house ready for a teacher in Limestone Co. Has land for a house in this (Freestone) County but the rebels will not let it remain they burnt the last one down. States a very bitter feeling existing in there counties. | 
| Dec 16/67 | Conway E.J. * Capt & S.A.C. | 60 Fort Inore Nov 30/67 Reports no school and no application has been made for any. | 
| Dec 11/67 | Clark.H. * S.A.C. | 61 Clinton Nov 30/67 No interest taken this year on the subject of education owing to the failure of cotton crop. |
| Dec 11/67 | Collins Edwards * S.A.C. | 62  Brenham Nov 30/67 Reports no schools in operation this month in consequence of recent epidemic. |
| Dec 12/67 | Capell Mrs M.L. *Teacher | 63 Dallas Dec 6/67 States she was employed by Capt Horton Oct 1/67 to teach Freedmen school has not heard of order to stop teacher salaries until she saw it in the paper. That the children are too poor to support a teacher with aid. That she is a widow & has family & ask she be appointed some