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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 Bt. Col. C. C. Gilbert USA 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? 
Hempstead, and Pike Counties, Arkansas

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

3. Location of Schools? 
Washington Hempstead County Arkansas

4. Whole number of Teachers? 
2  White? 2  Colored?

5. Names and post-office address of Day-School Teachers? Washington Hempstead Co Arkansas

6. Whole number of School-houses for Freedmen in your District? One 
Their condition, capacity, value, and by whom owned? 
Good condition. Will seat about one hundred persons. Value Seventy five hundred dollars. Owned by Bureau of RF and AL.

7. Number of your visits to Schools? 
None  Day? -  Night? -  Sabbath -

8. Number of educational meetings held by you during the month? None 
Where?  -

9. Number and names of places, now destitute, in which Day-Schools might be organized? 
Columbus Nashville in Hempstead County and Murfreesboro in Pike County.

10. Number of pupils (estimated) who would attend such Schools? About forty in each. Probably more.

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