Report Date | October 1869 |
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Location | Wicomico Co., Maryland |
School Name and Classification | Salisbury, primary and intermediate day |
Length of Session | Oct 1869 - "probably June 1870" |
Reporting Administrator | E.M. Laurtin(B) |
School Ownership | The colored people |
Sponsorship | New England [educational society], local school board ($12), Freedmen |
Enrollment and Average Attendance | 34 total (7 male, 27 female), 27 avg attendance |
Previous Report's Enrollment | – |
Number of White Pupils | – |
Number of Students Freed Before Civil War | x |
Courses and Enrollment | Alphabet-1 Advanced Reading-19 Geography-10 Arithmetic-11 Higher Branches-0 Writing-18 Needle Work-0 |
Students with Basic Literacy | 14 |
Additional Schools | Sabbath school |
Public Sentiment | "There is no manifest hostility" |
Noted Closures | "[I] Did not arrive here until the 11th and could not open school until the 13th of the month." |
Teacher's Remarks | x |
Transcriber's Notes | Illegible scribbe answering "Number free before the war?" |
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