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Items of Monthly Report of Industrial School
1 Location , Corner 17th and J Streets
2 No of hours taught beginning at 9 O'clock A.M. Closing at 3.P.M.
3 No of Teachers 1. Salary, Nothing, Paid by Nobody.
4 No Pupils enrolled 40 women
5 Average Attendance 35
6 No always present 38
7 No always punctual 20
8 No New Scholars 6
9 No To whom rations are given 3
11 Amount paid scholars $78.60
12 Branches taught in school. Sewing, Quilting,
Pulling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic.
13 No Furnished with homes. 4 in Washington
14 How much aid from Benevolent societies None
15 How much from other sources.
The material is furnished and the women paid for other
work by the Ass. Corn. Bureau Freedmont A. L.
16 Amount of work done 156 Garments
17 This class is formed of widows with families of children,
and feeble females not able to go out in service
18 All garments are cut and made in the school
room under the direct supervision of the teachers
19 The pupils spent a part of each afternoon in
study. They are improving rapidly in both work and study
The teacher would feel much obliged if we could
have blanks to fill up for report, as it would
save much time, and enable her a report
more formality, Her duties are many and laborious.
Respectfully,
Mrs. L. W. E. Ricks
Teacher
Jan. 10, 1868