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Primary School for Boys and Girls..

44 Primary School for Boys and Girls..

45 Primary School for Boys and Girls..

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German and English Institute for Boys and Girls J. P. Rothe

47 St. Mary's Parish School for Boys.

48 Primary School for Boys and Girls..

49 English and Classical Academy for Boys.

50 Young Ladies' Seminary..

51 Primary School for Boys..

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52 Primary and Intermediate School for Boys and Girls, (colored.)

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54 School for Young Ladies..

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Common English and ornamental needle-work.

14 12-18 Higher English, French, music, &c. 28 9-18

10 10 15-25

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Common English, Latin, Greek, drawing, &c.

Common English.

English, Latin, Greek, German,
French, &c.

Common English, bookkeeping, and
French.

English and French.
Common English and French.
Common English.

English, Latin, Greek, modern languages, &c. Common English.

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Statistics of private schools in the District of Columbia-Continued

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Kindergarten for Infants of both sexes. 94 Kindergarten for Infants of both sexes.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS OF GEORGETOWN.

95 Primary School for Boys and Girls.
96 Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies..

97 Trinity Parochial Schools for Boys...

98 St. John's Parochial School for Girls, (P. E)
99 Primary School for Boys and Girls.

St. Joseph's Free School for Females.

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104 Georgetown Female Seminary for Young Ladies. Miss S. A. Liscomb.

100 Primary School for Boys

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103 Primary School for Boys, (colored).

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109 School for Boys

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110 School for Boys and Girls

111 Select English and French School for Young Mrs. Sarah M. McDonald.

112 Primary School for Boys and Girls.

113 School for Boys and Girls

114 Primary School for Boys.

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116 Primary School for Boys and Girls.

117 Georgetown Academy of Visitation for Young Sisters of the Visitation

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Statistics of charitable institutions in District of Columbia.

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(1) Since the establishment of this asylum, over 5,000 orphan girls, who are received at the age of 4 years, and retained if necessary until 18, have been cared for. The names of its directors are Rev. Father Boyle, president; Rev. Father Walter, Edward Simons, Thomas Berry, and William Galt. from 4 to 14 years. (2) Congress appropriated $15,000 for the home. Among its incorporators are Mrs. President Grant, Mrs. General Sherman, and Mrs. H. D. Cooke. Its inmates range in age

(3) The inmates are mostly widows, and their ages vary between 45 and 90.

The ages of inmates range between 5 and 11 years. Rev. J. A. Walter is president of the board of trustees.

(5) Two schools are in operation-one in Georgetown and the other in Washington.

(6) The Little Sisters of the Poor (Roman Catholic) have charge of the home, which receives no applicants under the age of 60.

() The college is for the benefit and training of fallon women. The property is held by a stock company, with a nominal capital of $15,000, divided into shares of $20 each.

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operation, the building, located on North Capitol street, being still in process of erection. Its purpose is for the instruction of girls and
(") The asylum was established through the instrumentality of Miss Dorothea Dix, the eminent American philanthropist, and went into operation on the breaking out of the
mendation. About 45 per cent, of all cases received have been permanently cured.
rebellion. It receives all the insane of the Army and Navy and the revenue-cutter service, and the indigent insane of the District of Columbia, under prescribed official recom-
It is managed by a board of visitors, appointed by the President of the United States.
(10) The object of the association is to furnish a home, temporarily, for destitute women and children, and to obtain employment for them. During the first year of its opera-
tion, and the pupils now number 35.
tion, it provided for a great many destitute, and reclaimed many fallen women, who are now pursuing an honorable livelihood. The young inmates are given a primary educa
(1) This institution is designed for the support and maintenance of a limited number of gentlewomen, who have been reduced by misfortune, so as, in the judgment of the
trustees and directresses, to be proper persons to receive such assistance. It will accommodate 60 inmates. There are four trustees and nine directresses. A further endow
ment of $130,000, from sources not yet available, is anticipated.

*Source of support.-Voluntary subscription.

+Source of support.-Private donations.

Source of support.-Annual Government appropriations.

Source of support.-Endowed. Endowment of the donor, $160,000.

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