December, 1895.


JOHN MURPHY & CO., PRINTERS,
BALTIMORE.


FOOTNOTES:

[1] Institutions visited:—

Hampden Industrial Institute Hampton, Va.
Whittier School Hampton, Va.
Dixie Hospital Hampton, Va.
St. Paul’s School Lawrenceville, Va.
Kittrell Industrial School North Carolina.
Shaw University Raleigh, N. C.
St. Augustine School Raleigh, N. C.
Bennet Seminary Greensboro, N. C.
Scotia Seminary Concord, N. C.
Benedict College Columbia, S. C.
Allen College Columbia, S. C.
Claflin University Orangeburg, S. C.
Avery Institute Charleston, S. C.
White Public School Charleston, S. C.
Haven School Savannah, Ga.
Beach Institute Savannah, Ga.
Clark University Atlanta, Ga.
Tuskegee Industrial Institute Tuskegee, Ala.
Miss Georgia Washington’s School and { Between Tuskegee and
Miss Bowen’s Industrial School Montgomery, Ala.
Miss White’s Industrial School Montgomery, Ala.
State Normal School Montgomery, Ala.
Swayne Public School Montgomery, Ala.

[2] “Education of the Negroes since 1860,” by J. L. M. Curry, LL. D. Occasional Papers, No. 3.

[3] See “Condition of France in the Travels of Arthur Young in the years 1787, ’88, ’89, undertaken more particularly with a view of ascertaining the cultivation, wealth, resources and national prosperity of the Kingdom of France.”

[4] See “Statistics of the Negroes in the United States,” by Henry Gannett, U. S. Geological Survey. Occasional Papers, No. 4.