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[Ed. Form, No. 4.]
SUB-ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER'S (OR AGENTS) MONTHLY REPORT
on Education of Freedmen and Refugees in Sub-District, State of Texas in charge of Bvt. Lt. Col. Geo H Cram for the Month of May 1868, [in accordance with order contained in Circular No. 5, Bureau R., F., & A.L.] 

1. Name of your Sub-District? Galveston (Third)

2. Whole number of Refugee or Freedmen's Schools in the District? 3 Day? 3 Night? Sabbath? 3

3. Location of Schools? Galveston, Tex.

4. Whole number of Teachers? 3 White? 2 Colored? 1

5. Names and post-office address of Day-School Teachers?
Miss Sarah W. Bennet
Miss Sarah Skinner
Mr Henry Young

6. Whole number of School-houses for Freedmen in your District? 3 Their condition, capacity, value, and by whom owned? Churches

7. Number of your visits to Schools? two Day? two Night? _ Sabbath?

8. Number of educational meetings hold by you during the month? one Where? Office

9. Number and names of places, now destitute, in which Day-Schools might be organized?

10. Number of pupils (estimated) who would attend such Schools?

11. Amount which would probably be raised by the Freedmen, for school purposes, in each destitute neighborhood?

12. What efforts are you making to secure the support of schools by pupils, parents, boards of education, or the State government?

13. Whole number of additional School-houses, for Freedmen, now wanted in your Sub-District?

14. Could you organize your Sub-District into School Districts, each with a School Committee pledged to carry on schools therein?

15. To what extent would help from without be needed in such cases?

16. What is the public sentiment as to the education of the Freedmen and Poor Whites? There is no objection made to their education

17. Are Night-Schools for Adults needed in your District? In what way could they be carried on? One has been lately organized since June 1st 

18. What more can this Bureau do for educating the children of Refugees (or Poor Whites)?

19. How long will Northern charitable aid be needed for Freedmen and Refugee Schools of your District?

I hereby certify, on honor, that I have given personal attention to the matters herein named, and that the answers given are, according to my best knowledge and belief, correct.
Geo. H Cram
Sub-Asst. Com., Bureau R.,F.,&A.L.

Transcription Notes:
name of reporting officer? George H Cram likely