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Office S.a.C. B.R &c
Brenham Aug 31. 1868

Lieut. Chas. A. Vernou
A.A.A.G.

The freedpeople are taking great interest in education but are too poor on account of failures in past crops to pay tuition. The best way to assist them is to furnish free schools so that all who desire may go to some school.

Very Resp &c
(Signed) F.P. Wood
S.a.C.

[[7 columned table]]

|Name|By whom Paid|Location|No. of Pupils Day|No. of Pupils Night|No. of Pupils Sunday|Remarks|

|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|

|Oliver Watrous|[[strikethrough]]Brenham[[/strikethrough]]|Brenham|about 350 in all|no night school at this|not known|Oliver Watrous is partly paid by the Bu., say $10.00 per month.|

|Thos Huff|-|Do.|about 350 in all|no night school at this|not known|The others dependent on tuition of scholars|

|Wm. Foster|-|Do.|about 350 in all|no night school at this|not known|The others dependent on tuition of scholars|

|Wash Bonner|-|Chapel Hill Washington|about 350 in all|no night school at this|not known|The others dependent on tuition of scholars|