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Report of Industrial School, Capitol Hill, for the month of March 1868.
No hours taught 1 1/2 from 2 1/2 to 4 o'clock P.W
No of teachers 1. Harriette Carter.
No of scholars enrolled. Girls, 86
Boys, 1
Women, 30
Men, 1.
Average attendance. 42
No who take work home. Women 30.
Men, 1.
Children, 20.
Branches taught in school, Sewing, straw braiding and crocheting.
Aid from Bureau. Room for holding school and fuel, a part of the month.
Aid from other sources. from Philadelphia Friends Association about 450 yards cotton cloth.
Amount of work done. Garments made 170.
Days of work done. 11 1//2
Yards braid 200.
Patchwork & c.
Amount given away. Garments. 69.
Paid scholars for work. Garments 83.
Paid scholars for work. $1.54
Expended for other purposes $8.75
Received from sale of crocheted mats $1.29
Remark. Miss Mary E. Peirce assists in teaching the girls school.
Harriette Carter

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