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Washington No. 3/67

Rev John Kimball
Supt. Schools Bureau Ref. &c.

Sir
I have the honor to report the following items of the Industrial School 394 N. Cap. St. for the Month of Oct 1867.

1  Location 394 North Cap. St.
2 No. of hours taught beginning at nine A.M. and closing at four 7.
3 No. of Teachers J.S. Griffing Salary   paid by whom.
4 No of Scholars enrolled 64, Men 0  Women 64, Children 0     64
5 Average Attendance  30
6 No. always present  20
7 No. always punctual  20
8 No. of new scholars  27
9 No. of scholars who receive rations  0
10 No. of scholars to whom garments are given  0
11 No. of scholars aided in any other way  0
12 Amount paid Scholars for work  $326.13
14 No who take work home  16
15 Branches taught in school  (Sewing)  1
16 No. furnished with homes (none able to into service)  0
17 How much aid to the School from Bureau, not new material.
18 How much aid from other sources  0
19 Amount of work done  (Garments)  820
20 Amount given away  0
21 Amount sold  0
22 No. of persons aided, not scholars  0

Remarks.  Payment for manufacturing in the month of Sept. not being made till 28 of Oct. 23 extremely destitute in the class, received each 
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