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Industrial School in Georgetown has made 157 garments. Employing 109 persons with an average attendance of 32. 58 garments have been given to the poor, 30 in pay for work, and 5 have been sold leaving 50 on hand.

Mrs Barnard reports that her Industrial School has made 65 garments and 119 were on hand of all these 27 have been sold, 50 given away 77 given in payment of work, leaving 30 on hand.

In the NE Friends Industrial School 85 women have been employed 203 garments made, the amount paid for making $93.00. 

The reports from 3 Industrial Schools have not been received.

That so many good teachers are forced to endure so many inconveniences and teach in such uncomfortable places is a cause for constant regret, but we hope for better days.

I have the honor to be 
your obt servant,
John Kimball
Supt of Schools