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Washington D.C.
July 2/66

Rev. John Kimball

Sir:
I have the honor to make the following report of the Industrial School at East Capitol Barracks under charge of Miss W. F. Harris for the month ending June 30th 1866.

No. of women employed 20
No. of garments made 150
Value of garments made $200
Paid for work in clothing &c 100
Articles distributed 75value 78.75
Goods received one box value 150
Money taken for work 8.00
Money expended for school 5.00

I will here state that the work done in the school has given great satisfaction outside, and Miss H. feels much encouraged at the progress the women have made.

Respectfully R.M. Bigelow

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