made by the Government for education in Alaska from 1884 to 1897. 1889-90. 1890-91. 1891-92. 1892-93. 1893-94. 1894-95. 1895-96. $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $40,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 390,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 | 50,000.00 40,000.00 30,000.00 | 35,000.00 | 35,000.00 36,500.00 431,500.00 a These balances are reserved awaiting the acceptance of the school building at Unalaska. NOTE. In addition to supporting the above public schools, the Bureau of Education pays the salaries of three industrial teachers in the Sitka Industrial School, which has an enrollment of 150. Sitka, No. 1 (whites) $2,000.00 Frame, 1 story. 33 x 40 May 5, 1888 1884. Original fund to Douglas, No.1(whites) 1, 200.00 Douglas (Treadwell 1,730.00 establish schools in Alaska. June 29, 1887 39 x 25 Dec. 14, 1888 33 x 40 Oct. 23,1888 tives). do. .do 30 x 60 Log, 1 story... 20 x 30 Oct. 24, 1896 July 18, 1891 Saxman (natives) 1,780.00 Frame, 1 story. 30 x 60 Nov. 27, 1895 20 x 30 July 22, 1891 1,000.00 Log, 1 story.... 22 x 32 Jan. 31, 1893 1892-93. Fund, educa tion of children in Alaska. Dr. Sheldon Jackson, Alaska, general agent of education in Alaska; William Hamilton, Pennsylvania, assistant agent of education in Alaska: William A. Kelly, Pennsylvania, superintendent of schools for the southeastern district of Alaska. LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Sitka, Edward de Groff, Charles D. Rogers, John G. Brady; Juneau, John G. Heid, Karl Koehler; Douglas, P. H. Fox, Albert Anderson: Treadwell, Robert Duncan, jr., Rev. A. J. Campbell; Fort Wrangel, Thomas Wilson, Finis Cagle; Kadiak, Nicolai Kashevaroff, F. Sargent, H. P. Cope; Unga, C. M. Dederick, Michael Dowd, George Levitt. |