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Inspector's Report of Schools for the Freedmen's Bureau No. 22
War Department, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
Table of Contents
January 1, 1866
Freedmen's Bureau Records
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Schools ................................................................................................................... Page 1
Total Under Instruction ............................................................................................. Page 2
Virginia..................................................................................................................... Page 2
North Carolinia...........................................................................................................Page 2
South Carolina and Georgia..........................................................................................Page 3
Florida.......................................................................................................................Page 3
Alabama.....................................................................................................................Page 4
Missippi.....................................................................................................................Page 4
Louisiana....................................................................................................................Page 4
Maryland....................................................................................................................Page 5
District of Columbia.....................................................................................................Page 6
Conclusions................................................................................................................Page 8
Assorted Documents for Freedmen Bureau Schools
Introduction - This report was written by Rev. John W. Alvord. While he was originally the
inspector, he later in 1867 he became the Superintendent of Educational Activities for the
Freedmen's Bureau. This is his first report.