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[Ed. Form, NO. 4.]

SUB-ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER'S (OR AGENT'S) MONTHLY REPORT on Education of Freedmen and Refugees in Sub-District, State of Arkansas in charge of S. Geisrieter for the Month of March 1868 [in accordance with order contained in Circular NO. 5, Bureau R., F.,& A.L.]

1. Name of your Sub-District? District of Pine Bluff

2. Whole number of Refugee or Freedmen's Schools in the District? 3. Day? 2. Night? 0. Sabbath? 1. 

3. Location of Schools? Two at Pine Bluff. One on the Creed Taylor plantation 

4. Whole number of Teachers? 4. White? 4. Colored? 0

5. Names and post-office address of Day-School Teachers? Mr. James O. Lyman Pine Bluff Ark.
Miss Kate G. Slesser Pine Bluff Ark.
Mr R. S. Byers, Pine Bluff Ark -
Mrs Mary B. Hitchcock New Gasevrny[[guess]] Jefferson County Ark

6. Whole number of School-houses for Freedmen in your District? 3 
Their condition, capacity, value, and by whom owned? Condition of one is new, and that of the other two not very good - Capacity of 150, 100, & 30 school Scholars respectively - one owned by Government, one by freedmen, and one by owner of plantation.

7. Number of your visits to Schools?   
Day? 3  Night? 0.  Sabbath? 0.

8. Number of educational meetings held by you during the month? 0. 
Where?

9. Numbers and names of places, now destitute, in which Day-Schools might be organized? Now can be organized in this dist None can be organized in this district or present -

10. Number of pupils (estimated) who would attend such Schools? 
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