Letters From the South Relating to the Condition of Freedmen Addressed to Majo

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Letters From the South Relating to the Condition of Freedmen Addressed to Majo
John W John Watson Alvord
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Major General 0. O. Howard, Commissioner, <6c. 15 Auuusta, Ga. , January 17, 1870. Dear General: Arrived at this place, by night train, yesterday morning. The schools in Augusta are among the Lest I have seen, not so much in advancement as in high tone and enthusiasm. The older classes are well sustained. Thev are under the rare, as you know, of the "Baptist Home Mission Society, " with the exception of one (sixty pupils) supported by county commissioners, and two smaller schools, the expenses of which are paid by the Freedmen themselves. I am happy to report the above society as doing so well. The superintendent, Rev. W. D. Seigfreid. Appears, in all ways to be the right man. Their seven teachers (three of whom are colored) are accomplished and thorough. Mr. S. Has also a class of seventeen men who are study- ing the Scriptures, in order to become preachers The county school is well conducted by one of the excellent teachers of the American Missionary Association, but she fails of prompt pay from the county commissioners Excellent singing was noted in this school.

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