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Georgetown, Jan. 31st /66.

Mr. A. E. Newton.

Dear Sir:
 
I have the honor to report that my Industrial School has increased daily through the month of Jan. so that I have had 109 scholars in all - 64 adults, 44 children. The average daily attendance has been 32 3/4.

143 garments have been made from cloth sent by the N.Y. association; 35 are in process of making.

14 garments have been made from cloth sent by other friends.

58 garments have been distributed to the poor.

30 garments have been given in pay for work.

5 garments have been sold; 2 small aprons .70; 1 large one .60; 1 fine shirt $2.50; 1 dress for a girl 12 years $2.50.

50 garments remain on hand.

One half a day I devote to knitting, and one to button holes, stitching, &c.