Lists the location of the school, name of teachers, number of pupils, owners of buildings, and occupants of buildings for the state of Maryland, including Perrymansville, Churchville, Fallston, Magnolia (McComas), and Havre de Grace
Quarterly report of the Freedmen's Bureau Assistant Commissioner for Maryland and Delaware, Bvt. Maj. Gen. Edgar M. Gregory, for the second quarter of 1867. Gregory states that the Bureau has furnished 27 schools with materials during the quarter. He discusses public opinion of schools, an attack in Delaware, the total amount of money expended for schools, the closing of night schools as a result of farm work, and the positive work of teachers.
Narrative report about education under the District of Columbia. States that on the Western Shore of Maryland, the Baltimore Association sends teachers only where freedmen will pay the board for teachers, along with $10 per month of the salary for the teacher. The Baltimore Association now has 44 teachers in the field on these terms and the Pennsylvania Branch Freedmen Union Commission is employing 30 teachers in Maryland.
Narrative report regarding the general status of schools in Maryland and Delaware. Wright states that the schools generally broke up from the 26th to the 30th, but the school at Havre de Grace, by request of the teacher, remains in session until the middle of this month (July).
Narrative report regarding the general status of schools in Maryland and Delaware, including information on colored conferences, the Baltimore Association, and public sentiment. Day states that on June 1, he, General Brooks, Mr. McComas, and William M. Marine attended a school celebration at McComas Institute near Clayton Post Office and to dedicate the school building. The building is 25 feet wide by 50 feet long. Event attendance was very large with speeches by Brooks, McComas, and Marine. $169 was collected that day toward the schoolhouse debt, nearly enough to eliminate the debt.
Supt. Day reports on his appointment, school vacation, schools in the city of Baltimore, schools in Delaware, school buildings, public meetings, expenditures, and applications for schoolhouses.
Contains 4 reports, one per state, along with a comprehensive report that details the total number of schools that regularly reported for the school year for all 4 states.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (10), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports. Underneath the list of schools (which are unnamed), it is reported that one school closed in the above county (Harford) that reported last month.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (9), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (6), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports. 5 schools in Harford County are supported by the Baltimore Association and 1 school is supported by the American Missionary Association. The Baltimore Association schools have a total of 227 students. The American Missionary Association school lists a total of 52 students. See Monthly Report of Schools, Teachers, Societies, Pupils, and Buildings for Maryland, West Virginia, Delaware, and DC, January 1869.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (9), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports. Only 2 schools listed, with the remark "seven schools closed in above county that reported last month"
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (11), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (9), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.Underneath the list of schools (which are unnamed), it is reported that one school closed in the above county (Harford) that reported last month.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (9), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (9), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (5), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (7), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports. 6 schools in Harford County are supported by the Baltimore Association and 1 school is supported by the American Missionary Association. The Baltimore Association schools have a total of 153 students. The American Missionary Association school lists a total of 20 students.
School report by Superintendent John Kimball for Harford County at-large, including the number of schools (7), societies supporting the schools, amount of night/day schools, number of schools supported by Freedmen or the Bureau, number of pupils, and each question on the Teacher's Monthly Reports. 6 schools in Harford County are supported by the Baltimore Association and 1 school is supported by the American Missionary Association. The Baltimore Association schools have a total of 259 students. The American Missionary Association school lists a total of 57 students.