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[Ed. Form, No.3]

TEACHER'S MONTHLY
SCHOOL REPORT

For the month of January, 1869.
District or County, Talbot County.
State, Maryland.
Name of School, Trappe Colored School.
Name of Teacher, Josephine Booth.

Forwarded February 1st 1869
Received February 4 1869

EXPLANATIONS
If any of the within questions cannot be answered by the teacher, they may be left for the Superintendent. Place each answer, to the extent of your knowledge, opposite the question, and he will fill the remaining spaces.
Night and Sabbath schools taught by a group of teachers should be reported but once.
In the "Remarks" notice any important fact which the blank does not call for.
It is hoped that the Educational Societies will adopt this form of Report; if so, the Bureau can furnish the blanks.
Should more extended forms be used, it would oblige the Commissioner to have them include all the items of this.
BUREAU R., F., & A.L., Washington, D.C., Jan. 1, 1868.

Transcription Notes:
One of the most famous African-American schools in Trappe and all of Talbot County is the one established by Nathaniel “Uncle Nace” Hopkins ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-05-31 11:52:34