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Items for Monthly Report of Industrial Schools

1 Location Freedman's Village
2 No. of hours taught, beginning at 8½ o'clock A.M. closing at 3 P.M.
3 No. of Teachers 2 Salary Matron $75 Assistant $10 Paid by whom Bureau
4 No. of Scholars enrolled 74 Men 1 Women 71 Children 2
5 Average attendance 15.44
6 No. always present 15
7 No. always punctual  
8 No. of new scholars 5
9 No. of scholars who receive rations 74
10 No. of scholars to whom garments are given 74
11 No. of scholars aided in any other way 0
12 Amount paid scholars for work 0
13 No. who take work home 40
14 Branches taught in school Sewing
15 No. furnished with homes 0 North 0 South 0 Here 0
16 How much aid to the school from Bureau? all
17 How much aid to the school from other sources none
18 Amount of work done 883 garments
19 Amount given away 0
20 Amount sold 0
21 No. of persons aided, not scholars 0
22 Remarks.
You will notice that the greater number have taken work home this month. The weather has been stormy, those that were not strong enough to come to the room sent for work. The Christmas Holidays, made the number of working days less. I feel happy to report that all worked industriously, many days staying beyond the working hours, in order to have garments made

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