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11. Amount which would probably be raised by the Freedmen, for school purposes, in each destitute neighborhood? Nothing

12. What efforts are you making to secure the support of schools by pupils, parents, boards of education, or the State government? If anything think sentiment is improving

13. Whole number of additional School-houses, for Freedmen, now wanted in your Sub-District? None

14. Could you organize your Sub-District into School Districts, each with a School Committee pledged to carry on schools therein? Could Not

15. To what extent would help from without be needed in such cases? Foreign aid entirely

16. What is the public sentiment as to the education of the Freedmen and Poor Whites? If anything think the sentiment is improving

17. Are Night-Schools for Adults needed in your District? They are In what way could they be carried on? Could a good assistant be furnished the Principal of the School here it would enable him
to continue a large night school which he was obliged to close in consequence of No of Scholars attending Day School

18. What more can this Bureau do for educating the children of Refugees (or Poor Whites)? Nothing

19. How long will Northern charitable aid be needed for Freedmen and Refugee Schools of your District? None is given here except in distribution of tracts and Sunday School papers

I hereby certify, on honor, that I have given personal attention to the matters herein named, and that the answers given are, according to my best knowledge and belief, correct. 

Sub-Asst. Com., Bureau R., F., & A.L.