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Report of Industrial School on Capitol Hill for the Month of May 1867.
1. No of hours taught = 1½, beginning at 2 o clock, closing at 3½.
2. No of Teachers - 2. Eliza Heacock and Harriette Carter.
3. No of Scholars - 93.
4. Average attendance - 47.
5. Always present - 6.
12. Number who take work home - 50.
13. Branches taught. - Straw braiding and sewing.
15. Aid from Bureau. Room for holding school & free 25 bedsacks,
16. Aid from other sources. 400 Hymns, 10 Gospels, 75 Small Testaments & Psalms, 25 large Testaments & Psalms, 4885 British Workmen, 297¾ yards calico from Philadelphia Friends. 1 box of goods from Boston Mass, 1 barrel goods from Haverhill Mass,
17. Amount of work done. 52 hats sewed, 250 yards of straw braided, 190 garments, 12 days work done.
18. Amount given away. 47 garments in May went for work, 192 garments donated, also 340 Testaments, 8 bedsacks, 1 blanket, 9 packages British Workman, 150 Hymn books, and a quantity of tracts.

Eliza Heacock. 
Harriette Carter.

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