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{ED. FORM, No. 5.)
SCHEDULE OF SCHOOLS under the Prot. Episcopal Commission of Home Missions to Colored People in the State of Virginia, together with rental amount for the quarter ending April 1st, 1870.

[[7 Columned Table]]
| LOCATION OF SCHOOL- City, Town, or County. | Name of Teacher. | No. months employed in teaching.  | Average No. Pupils. - Jan Feb Mch | Rent of School-building per mo. | Amount.| Remarks. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Norfolk. School at James St Chapel | Rev. N.C. Durant. | 3 } |[[note]] 40 - 0 0 0 | 10.00 |   |   | 
|   | Miss F. Williams. | 3} | 40 - 56. 56. 60. | 10.00 |    | Dear Sir  You are aware that we have a Teacher at St  Lukes School in Richmond, but as you pay him the rental, it is not charged in this acct.  Yrs  W. E. Webb. |
|   | Miss F. Newton | 3 } | 40 - 60 60 70 | 10.00 | $90.00 |   |

| Petersburg. St Stephens School. | Mrs. C.A. Atwell | 3 } |  44 - 96. 98 95 | $10.00 |   |   | 
|   | Miss K. Jennings | 3 } | 44 - | 10.00 | 60.00 |   | 

| Richmond. St Lukes School | Isaac T. Cooley | 3 | 43. - 36 46 43 | 10.00 | 30.00 |   |
|   | 
|   |   |   |   |   |   | April 4th 1870  Dear Sir  You see I have made the alteration in the form suggested.  Truly yrs  W.E. Webb |
|   | Total No. of Teachers. 6. |   |   | Total | $ 180.00 |   |

I CERTIFY that the above account is correct and just; and that the buildings for which rent is charged are not the property of the Government.
Wellington E. Webb
C. Secretary.

Transcription Notes:
[[note]] The darkest number listed in this column is the AVERAGE of the three months, the light numbers are each months' total. However, the first three teachers' average students were all added together = 362/9 = 40, and "40" was put next to each of the three teachers as their average, even though one had none listed. I thought I would help take the confusion away about these number. So the first three teachers are at Norfolk, and the school's average number of students those three months was 40. [[note]]