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182 Document No. 0. [Session The number of ungraded schools is, 4. The number of teachers is as follows : White males, 1 ; white females, 3. Monthlj^ wages paid teachers: White males $25, Whole number of school houses in Township is, 5 ; condition good. The amount expended for Public School purposes in the Township for the _year ending September 30th, 1870, is, $150. Amount received from the State, $173. The number of Public Schools in session this 30th Septem-ber, 1870, is as follows : jSTear Turner's Factory, M. M. Bailey ; Olin, Miss M. Claywell ; S. Creeh, Miss Mary King ; Sulphur Spring, Miss C. Smith. The school houses liave been built and repaired without anj* expense to the township. Other school houses are building. Committee.—K. C. Tomlin, T. W. Tomlin, J. C. Click. JOimSTON COUNTY. PLEASANT (JROVE. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, 489. Whole number of school houses in township is, 1. The condition of the public school house is, bad; the house is an old one, but can be made fit for use by some repairing. The committee would add that in February, 1870, they made an estimate of expenses necessary to maintain the public schools of this township according to school law, sec. 29. The estimate was presented to the Trustees of the township, and they in turn presented it to the legal voters thereof, who re-jected it. The estimate was then laid before the County Com-missioners. They refused to lay any tax on the townships for school purposes, as is directed, school law. Sec. 25. For this
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Full Text | 182 Document No. 0. [Session The number of ungraded schools is, 4. The number of teachers is as follows : White males, 1 ; white females, 3. Monthlj^ wages paid teachers: White males $25, Whole number of school houses in Township is, 5 ; condition good. The amount expended for Public School purposes in the Township for the _year ending September 30th, 1870, is, $150. Amount received from the State, $173. The number of Public Schools in session this 30th Septem-ber, 1870, is as follows : jSTear Turner's Factory, M. M. Bailey ; Olin, Miss M. Claywell ; S. Creeh, Miss Mary King ; Sulphur Spring, Miss C. Smith. The school houses liave been built and repaired without anj* expense to the township. Other school houses are building. Committee.—K. C. Tomlin, T. W. Tomlin, J. C. Click. JOimSTON COUNTY. PLEASANT (JROVE. The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age actually residing in said township is, 489. Whole number of school houses in township is, 1. The condition of the public school house is, bad; the house is an old one, but can be made fit for use by some repairing. The committee would add that in February, 1870, they made an estimate of expenses necessary to maintain the public schools of this township according to school law, sec. 29. The estimate was presented to the Trustees of the township, and they in turn presented it to the legal voters thereof, who re-jected it. The estimate was then laid before the County Com-missioners. They refused to lay any tax on the townships for school purposes, as is directed, school law. Sec. 25. For this |