Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 - Education |
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... FEMALE . TOTAL . AGGREGATE . White . Colored . White . Colored . White . Colored . City of Washington .... 8,371 3,822 9 , 032 4 , 710 • City of Georgetown 943 325 1 , 143 471 17,403 2,086 8 , 532 796 25 , 935 Rest of the District 2,882 ...
... FEMALE . TOTAL . AGGREGATE . White . Colored . White . Colored . White . Colored . City of Washington .... 8,371 3,822 9 , 032 4 , 710 • City of Georgetown 943 325 1 , 143 471 17,403 2,086 8 , 532 796 25 , 935 Rest of the District 2,882 ...
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... female teachers , beyond anything I could have expected , and far beyond anything I have witnessed elsewhere . " The munificence of the American people in the sections I have visited , in providing schools , is , in my opinion ...
... female teachers , beyond anything I could have expected , and far beyond anything I have witnessed elsewhere . " The munificence of the American people in the sections I have visited , in providing schools , is , in my opinion ...
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... females . In the year ending June 30 , 1867 , there were only 8 females arrived - all to Atlantic ports . In 1868 ... female , 11 ; cooks , male , 42 ; farmers , 733 ; interpret- ers , 4 ; laborers , 12,782 ; merchants , 43 ; peddlers ...
... females . In the year ending June 30 , 1867 , there were only 8 females arrived - all to Atlantic ports . In 1868 ... female , 11 ; cooks , male , 42 ; farmers , 733 ; interpret- ers , 4 ; laborers , 12,782 ; merchants , 43 ; peddlers ...
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... females by 1,000 . In 1860 , in Maine , the sexes were still equal in their illiteracy . In New Hampshire there were 2,000 males and 3,000 females unable to read and write . But these facts cannot be pursued far without meeting those ...
... females by 1,000 . In 1860 , in Maine , the sexes were still equal in their illiteracy . In New Hampshire there were 2,000 males and 3,000 females unable to read and write . But these facts cannot be pursued far without meeting those ...
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... female character , is to shut out girls from the society of boys , and to exclude young ladies from the society of young men . It is a fact which young ladies themselves admit , that in schools for young ladies ex- clusively , there is ...
... female character , is to shut out girls from the society of boys , and to exclude young ladies from the society of young men . It is a fact which young ladies themselves admit , that in schools for young ladies ex- clusively , there is ...
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