Sophia E. Russell and Sarah H. Champney's teacher report to the Georgia Freedmen’s Bureau for the month of March, 1869

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Title

Sophia E. Russell and Sarah H. Champney's teacher report to the Georgia Freedmen’s Bureau for the month of March, 1869

Subject

Education; Freedmen’s education; Teachers; Georgia; Reconstruction

Description

In March, 1869 Sophia E. Russell and Sarah Champney reported on the status of their school in Baker County, GA, documenting statistics of their students including academic status and attendance, etc. Russell and Champney comment on their opinions of the children at the school, the local community, and their need for teaching resources.

Creator

Smithsonian – NMAAHC Digital Archive

Source

This material is a part of NMAAHC’s digital collections:

Sophia E. Russell and Sarah Champney School Report for March, 1869. Records of the Superintendent of Education for the State of Georgia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1870. M799, Series 4, Section 2. National Museum of African American History and Culture Repository, Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives

Publisher

The Georgia Freedmen’s Schools Archive

Date

March, 1869

Contributor

Sophia Nimlo

Rights

Smithsonian Institute - NMAAHC

Language

English

Type

Form - Report

Identifier

SRSC12

Files

SRSC Mar 1869 A.pdf
SRSC Mar 1869 B.pdf

Citation

Smithsonian – NMAAHC Digital Archive , “Sophia E. Russell and Sarah H. Champney's teacher report to the Georgia Freedmen’s Bureau for the month of March, 1869,” Georgia Freedmen's Schools, accessed January 15, 2025, https://mail.sophianimlo.georgetown.domains/items/show/37.

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