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annual report of the superintendent

ABSTRACT D.

Cash received from General Superintendent of Negro Affairs for payment of Assistants, Clerks, and Laborers in the Third District.
1864.
Feb. 23.  By cash received from Lieut. Col. J. B. Kinsman, Supt. General Negro Affairs, $1,257.56
Apr. 26. By cash received from Lieut. Col. Kinsman, by hand of Captain Orlando Brown, A. Q. M., 1,529.84
Aug. 27. By cash received from Major George J. Carney, Supt. General Negro Affairs, 2,000.00
Oct. 14. By cash received from Major G. J. Carney, 6,704.25
  Total, $11,491.65

ABSTRACT E.

Value of Permanent Improvements made in the Third District during the year ending Dec. 31, 1864.

Class. Value.
Mill, One Steam Saw and Grist Mill,  $20,000
Schools, Five School Houses on Roanoke Island, 925
Three School Houses at New Berne, 700
Storehouses, &c., One Commissary Storehouse, Roanoke, 600
One Commissary Storehouse, New Berne, 1,500
One Small Pox Hospital, Roanoke Isl., 150
One Storehouse, Roanoke Island, 350
One Storehouse for Fish, 350
Dwelling Houses, Eight hundred Houses in Trent River Settlement, at $20 each, 16,000
Three hundred houses in city of New Berne, $40 each, 12,000
Five hundred and ninety-one houses and improved lots at Roanoke Island, at $75 each 44,325
Ten houses at Beaufort, at $100 each, 1,000
Dwelling House for camp superintendent and teachers, 500
   Total, $98,400