Rev. John Kimball to Rev. E. P. Smith, July 12, 1869
- Title
- Rev. John Kimball to Rev. E. P. Smith, July 12, 1869
- Date
- 07-12-1869
- Creator
- Rev. John Kimball
- Recipient
- E.P. Smith
- Description
- Supt. Kimball informs Rev. E. P. Smith of the American Missionary Association regarding several school matters, including that he has not received any monthly reports from teacher Mary Watson during the present quarter.
- References
- Mary Watson
- Source
- Smithsonian, National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Courtesy of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration, FamilySearch International, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
- Transcript
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Bureau R. F. and A. L.
Office Supt. of Education D.C.
Washington. July 12th 1869.
[[underlined]] Smith [[/underlined]] Rev. [[underlined]] E. P. [[/underlined]]
New York City
Dear Sir:
The average number enrolled in the Lincoln Industrial Night school for last quarter was two hundred and seventeen (217), according to my reports. Don't see how we can make it more. I have no reports from Miss [[underlined]] Watson [[/underlined]] for this quarter. Miss [[underlined]] Hoy [[/underlined]] is all right. Miss [[underlined]] Lovett [[/underlined]] is credited to the Pa. Association, as they have been paying her $15.00 until June 8th when her school closed.
The Industrial school closed May 22d according to Miss [[underlined]] Alvord's [[/underlined]] report.
Very Respectfully, Yours,
Supt. of Education. - IIIF Manifests
- https://ids.si.edu/ids/manifest/NMAAHC-007675717_00338
Part of Rev. John Kimball to Rev. E. P. Smith, July 12, 1869