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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 J.L. Thorp. for the Month of Jany 1868, [in accordance with order contained in Circular No. 5, Bureau R., F., & A.L.] 1. Name of your Sub-District? Ouachita 2. Whole number of Refugee of Freedmen's Schools in the District? 2 Day? 1. Night? 0 Sabbath? 1 3. Location of Schools? Camden Ouachita Co ark 4. Whole number of Teachers? 3 White 1 Colored? 2 5. Names and post-office address of Day-School Teachers? James A. Scirrle Camden Ark Mrs Carolin Gyun (cold) Camden Ark Mrs Charlette Watson (cold) Camden Ark 6. Whole number of School-houses for Freedmen in your district? None Their condition, capacity, value, and by whom owned? - 7. Number of your visits to Schools? three Day? two Night? - Sabbath? one 8. Number of educational meetings held by you during the month? one Where? at african M.E. church to take into consideration raising of funds to Enchse s./&. fund 9. Number and name of places, now destitute, in which Day-Schools might be organized? I think a school might be organized about ten miles from here at Braggs Mills 10. Number of pupils (estimated) who would attend such Schools? Probably a school of about thirty might be raised here if a good teacher could be furnished