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1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 79 Hawlields, James I. White, Teacher ; Mebanesville, two schools, Annie H. Kerr and W. R. Coles, teachers. The following text books have been used in the schools : National and McGuffey series, Websters Spelling book, Smith's and Butler's Grammar, Monteiths and Cornell's Geographies, "Webster's Dictionaries. The committee would add the following remarks : Owing to the w'ant of money and the schools just beginning, there could not be uniformity of books. There will be needed six new- school houses for the township, as all the buildings, with one exception, are in a dilapidated condition. The school taught by Mr. Coles was partly supported from other sources. School Committee.—Thaddeus Freshwater, Charles Moore. Patterson's. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, '•1C)Q. No schools taught this year. Whole number of school houses in township is 5, all] of which need some repairs. The committee inquire, " why the other township officers must have two dollars per day and the school committee get nothing for their services ?" Committee.—Calvin Thompson, John M. Pheron, Samuel Alexander. ALLEGHANY COUNTY. riNEY CREEK. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, 257.
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Full Text | 1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 79 Hawlields, James I. White, Teacher ; Mebanesville, two schools, Annie H. Kerr and W. R. Coles, teachers. The following text books have been used in the schools : National and McGuffey series, Websters Spelling book, Smith's and Butler's Grammar, Monteiths and Cornell's Geographies, "Webster's Dictionaries. The committee would add the following remarks : Owing to the w'ant of money and the schools just beginning, there could not be uniformity of books. There will be needed six new- school houses for the township, as all the buildings, with one exception, are in a dilapidated condition. The school taught by Mr. Coles was partly supported from other sources. School Committee.—Thaddeus Freshwater, Charles Moore. Patterson's. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, '•1C)Q. No schools taught this year. Whole number of school houses in township is 5, all] of which need some repairs. The committee inquire, " why the other township officers must have two dollars per day and the school committee get nothing for their services ?" Committee.—Calvin Thompson, John M. Pheron, Samuel Alexander. ALLEGHANY COUNTY. riNEY CREEK. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, 257. |