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1. How many Day or Night Schools, within your knowledge, not reporting to this Bureau? none

2. No of pupils in such schools. none

3. Names of Teachers in such schools, and whether white or colored. none

4. How many Sabbath Schools, within your knowledge, not reporting to this Bureau? none

5. Number of Teachers in such Sabbath Schools, and whether white or colored. none

6. Number of pupils in such Sabbath Schools. none

7. Whole amount of Tuition paid you by Freedmen, during the month. $2.75

8. Remarks.  We resumed the services of our School for the comming session by Order of Major A H. Mayer S.A. Commissr, on Tuesday Octr 1st 1867. We had every reason to hope that this Report would be of the most flattering character, as to numbers in attendance, and their improvement in their studies.

The pupils seemed to resume their studies with pleasure. the fell destroyer Yellow Fever having made its appearance in this Village a perfect panic pervades the mind of all. most of the pupils with their familys have fled to the country.

Very Respectfully
Your Odbt Servts
Mr & Mrs Geo V. Young
Teachers of Freedmens School.

To Lt. Chs. Garretson.
Supt. of Education.
Galveston.