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value of building $75. Teachers Mrs Sophia E Groner White P.O at Dallas Gaston Co. N.C
At High Schools Gaston Co Day School of 25 Scholars. Sabbath school of 80 scholars Taught by the Misses Wilkes in the Episcopal church built by the Admiral and to which I have been informed the Bureau contributed $100- to help to build, P.O. High Shoals Gaston Co N.C At Washington School House owned by the Public -five miles from Cherryville Gaston Co. in Clearland Co - a Day School of 29 scholars, and a Sabbath School of 20 scholars, Day school Teacher John Willman (colored) Gardner Ford P.O Cleveland Co. Sunday school Teachers Joseph Daitz & Barry Roberts both colored P.O. Muddy Fork. Cleavland Co. This building is used by White & Black for preaching but only by the colored people for Day & Sabbath Schools  Value of building $100
At Vertitrete near White Plains P.O Cleaveland Co. a day school of 30 scholars & sabbath school of 30. building owned by Freedmen. value $100 Teachers of day school Adeline Cline Cold P.O. White Plains Cleaveland Co. Teacher of Sabbath School Annie Wattz & Judey Hinton, both colored, P.O. at White Plains Cleaveland Co.

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At Gambells 4 miles from White Plains P.O. Cleaveland Co. a Day school of 15 scholars. Teacher Caroline Hoyle P.O. White Plains Building owned by the Freedmen 
Value $75
At Philadelphia near Gardners Ford P.O Cleaveland a Day School of 16 scholars sabbath school of 75. Building owned by the Freedman Value $200. Teacher of Day school Elizabeth Scheuck (colored) P.O. Gardners Ford Cleaveland Co. Teacher of sabbath school Elizabeth & Julia Scheuck and Lewis Ramsour (all colored) and same Post Office.
At St. Peters 19 N. Shelby a  Sabbath School of 26 scholars, Teacher Martha Greny cold P.O. Noble Creek Cleaveland Co. building owned by the District for Free schools. The number of scholars attending the schools changes sometimes there will be less, and at other times more. The weather getting cold and the children not having compatable clothing keeps many from the school Room. The colored Teachers as a general thing can not advance their scholars beyon an Elementary   Course of studies. Most of the day school Teachers charge the scholars from 20 @ 50¢ pr month each. besides what they are allowed by the Bureau, this keeps many Children away as they expect to have Free schools soon under the State. Many who promise to pay to support the