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Monthly Report of Industrial School for the month
ending on the 30th of June 1867 at Freedmans Village Va

1 No of hours taught beginning at 8 oclock closing at 12 M.
2 No of Teachers    2 from June 1st to 17th and 1 the [[remainder]]
3 No of Scholars enrolled  20   Men 4    Women 15    Children 1
4 Average attendance   20
5 No always present   0
6 No always punctual  0
7 No of New Scholars  0
8 No of Scholars who receive rations   all
9 No of Scholars to whom garments are given   all
10 No of Scholars aided in any other way   all
11 Amount paid Scholars for work - 0
12 No who take work home   3
13 Branches taught in school  Sewing and Shoemaking
14 No furnished with homes   North 0    South 0    Here 1
15 How much aid from Bureau to school   all
16 How much aid from Other Sources   none
17 Amount of work done   184 garments    19 prs shoes.
18 Number of persons aided not scholars   Inmates of "Home"
19 Remarks  The amount of work as stated does not include 
repairs made on garment or shoes.

Lydia J. Stull.
Matron of Home and 
In charge of Industrial School