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Office Sub. Asst. Coms'r.
Bureau of R.F and A.L.,
Marshall, Texas, Oct'r 31st 1868,

To Bvt. Capt. C.S. Roberts.
A.A.A. General
Bureau of R. F and A.L.,
Austin, Texas.

[[7 columned table]]
| Name of Teacher | By whom is Teacher paid | School - where located. | Total pupils attending day school | Total pupils attending night school | Total pupils attending Sunday school | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John M. Mills | Pupils | Marshall, Texas | 50 | " | 50 | This school was taught by a colored man until the middle of the month when he gave Mr. Mills an old white man his place. It was done by mutual consent of the parties. Mills is not a competent teacher. |
[[/7 columned table]]

I do not know of a colored school outside of Marshall. I have not heard any feeling expressed against schools, but my impression is that said feeling is dormant from having no cause to bring it out. My