Rental Accounts
These documents list monthly rent rates paid by the Baltimore Association and the Pennsylvania Freedmen’s Relief Association for schoolhouses across Maryland. Reports include school name/location, teacher names, and average attendance of pupils.
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Schedule of Schools and Rental Accounts of the Pennsylvania Branch American Freedmen's Union Commission, for the Quarter Ending September 30, 1869 for the State of MarylandLists Mary J. C. Anderson at Port Deposit.
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Schedule of Schools of Pennsylvania Branch for Quarter Ending September 30, 1869 for MarylandMary J. C. Anderson is listed as teaching at Port Deposit for three months.
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Schedule of Schools of Pennsylvania Branch Freedmen's Union Commission for Quarter Ending June 30, 1870 for MarylandIncludes Phenia C. Crisfield at Darlington, Mary E. Lyons at Bel Air, and Mary Watson at Port Deposit.
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Schedule of Schools of Pennsylvania Branch for Quarter Ending June 30, 1869 for MarylandMary J. C. Anderson is listed as a teacher at Port Deposit for 3 months in the quarter.
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Rent of Schoolhouses for Quarter Ending March 31, 1869 for Baltimore AssociationLists rent paid for schools in Maryland, including Clayton, Havre de Grace, Perrymansville, Churchville, Hopewell Crossroads, and Forest Hill. Each month's rent is $10, but some schools were not open for all three months: Clayton was open for 1 month and Forest Hill was open for 2 months.
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Schedule of Schools and Rental Accounts of the Baltimore Association for the Quarter Ending June 30, 1870 for the State of MarylandIncludes nine Harford schools. All Harford teachers are listed as being employed for two months in the quarter except for teachers at Thomas Run, Churchville, and McComas School.
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Schedule of Schools and Rental Accounts of the Baltimore Association for the Quarter Ending March 31, 1870 for the State of MarylandIncludes eight Harford County schools: Havre de Grace, Perrymansville, McComas, Churchville, Fallston, Forest Hill, Hickory, and LaGrange. Also mentions the following teachers: Sarah A. Usher, Samantha Green, Louie C. Waters, Ida S. Marshall, Mary E. Grantum, John H. Camper, J. F. Pierpont Dickson, and Rachel A. Smith.
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Schedule of Schools and Rental Accounts of the Baltimore Association for the Quarter Ending June 30, 1869 for the State of MarylandIncludes nine Harford schools: Clayton, Havre de Grace, Perrymansville, Churchville, Fallston, Hopewell, Forest Hill, Hickory, and Darlington. Also lists the following teachers with each Harford school: C. Mason, Elizabeth V. Dixon, J. F. Pierpont Dickson, Ida S. Marshall, Eliza M. Murry, Rosie Sythe, John H. Camper, and Joshua G. Jordan, and Mary Watson.
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Updated Schedule of Schools under the Baltimore Association, Dec. 31, 1869Lists the schools, name of teacher, number of months the teacher was employed, average number of pupils, rent of school building per month, an amount column, and a remarks column. Mentions Hopewell Crossroads (Maggie H. Jaques), Havre de Grace (Sarah A. Usher), Perrymansville (Samantha Green), McComas Institute (Louie C. Waters), and Churchville (Ida S. Marshall); Hopewell Crossroads, Still Pond Crossroads, Princess Ann, Mt. Pleasant, LaGrange and Cornersville are crossed out in this version with the amount of $395.00 written at the bottom of the page.
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Schedule of Schools under the Baltimore Association, Dec. 31, 1869Lists the schools, name of teacher, number of months the teacher was employed, average number of pupils, rent of school building per month, an amount column, and a remarks column. Includes Hopewell Crossroads (Maggie H. Jaques), Havre de Grace (Sarah A. Usher), Perrymansville (Samantha Green), McComas Institute (Louie C. Waters), and Churchville (Ida S. Marshall).
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Rent of Schoolhouses for Baltimore Association, Dec. 1868Includes McComas, Havre de Grace, Perrymansville, Churchville, Fallston, and Hopewell Crossroads. Named teachers include Addie Green, Elizabeth V. Dixon, J. F. Pierpont Dickson, Ida S. Marshall, Maggie J. Sorrell, and Maggie Jaques.
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Rent of School Houses for Baltimore Association, Oct. 1, 1868-Nov. 30, 1868An account for October and November totaling $620 and an account for November totaling $130. The $620 account includes McComas, Havre de Grace, Perrymansville, Churchville, and Fallston. Teachers named on the $620 account include Addie V. Green, Elizabeth V. Dixon, J. F. Pierpont Dickson, Ida S. Marshall, and Maggie J. Sorrell. The $130 account includes Hopewell Crossroads, with Maggie Jaques as teacher.