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[[7 columned table]]
| Name of Teacher. | Is Teacher Paid by Bureau? | School - where located. | Total Pupils attending day School. | Total Pupils attending night School. | Total Pupils attending Sunday School. | REMARKS |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |

| Miss E M Evans | Yes | Austin | 133 | - | - |   |
| Mr J.G Billingsley | No | Austin | 24 | 18 | - |   |
| Mr H.M Taylor | No | Austin | - | 20 | - |   |
| Luanna Higgleston | Yes | Austin |   |   |   | Assistant in Miss Evans' School |

"Give a statement of the official business transacted during the month; its nature and your method of disposing of the same. State your office hours; the number of days absent from office, if any, and reason for the same."

The business of the office has been the settlement of difficulties between freedmen & their employers and among themselves, and giving advice &c  The office hours are from 9 oclock AM to 4 o'clock P.M. the office has been open for business every working day in the month

"State the number of Troops at your Post and the necessity for the same; whether or not the freed people would be secure if they were removed; in other words will the civil authorities protect them and give them justice; &c., &c."

Head Quarters and one company 6th U.S. Cavalry Head Quarters 26th U.S. Infantry
I think troops are necessary to secure the freed men in their rights