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At this point, I subjoin a list of all the teachers who have come to North Carolina up to this date, with the name of the organizations which commissioned and sent them out.

Commissioned by the New England Freedmen's Aid Society,
(Educational Commission.)

Oscar E. Doolittle, Harriet M. Round,
Betsey L. Canedy, Elizabeth M. Tuttle,
Alice Ropes, Anna Gardner,
Therese O. James Caroline S. Haven,
William V. West, Moses G. Kimball,
Esther C. Warren, Helen M. Ireson,
Sarah M. Pearson, George Warren,
Carrie E. Croome, Margaret E. Smith,
Annie P Merriam, Frances E. Ellis,
Annie C. G. Canedy, Elizabeth Condon.
Males, 4.
Females, 16.
Total, 20.


Commissioned by the American Missionary Association.

Mary A. Burnap, Ella E. Roper,
Susan A. Hosmer, Harriet Spalding,
Elizabeth James, Abby Winsor,
George N. Greene, Mary H. Howe,
E. J. Comings, Samuel S. Nickerson,
Sarah D. Comings, Mrs. S. S. Nickerson,
Mary Brownson, T. Lyman,
Carrie M. Getchell, Mrs. T. Lyman,
A. S. Etheridge, Nancy J. McCullough,
Emily S. Gill, N. D. Francis,
Rhoda W Smith, Vienna McLean.
Males, 4.
Females, 18.
Total, 22.


Commissioned by the National Freedmen's Relief Association.

Mrs. J. P. R. Hanly, Helen E. Luckey,
Maggie Hanly, Mary A. Rutherford,
Helen James, Sarah P Freeman,
Lucretia W. Johnson, Kate S. Freeman,
Sarah W Tolman, Anna M. Seavey,
Sarah T. Dickinson, Mary E. Jones,
Fanny Graves, Frances E. Bonnell,