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been aided. Without reporting the other schools more fully.  I will only say, that in the six schools there are enrolled 339 persons.  101 of whom receive rations.  Teh amount paid by the Buraru for material is $830.60: for work $655.08:
for a knitting machine $89.00 There has also been paid toward the building which is being erected for Miss Walker's Industrial School $546.75 Miss Heacoek at Freedmen's Village reports that "It would be better if some of the material furnished to make into clothing was stouter, it would last longer."
Very REspectfully
Your Obedient Servant
John Kimball
Supt. of Shools.