This text appears to be a record of a teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia named Miss Amioua Cary. It provides information about her personal details, educational background, and teaching experience. Miss Cary was a female of white race, born in 1891 in Rocky Mount. She attended Seneca High School in South Carolina and various summer schools, holding a degree and having musical ability. In the 1919-1920 school year, she served as a supervisor in a two-room school, teaching subject or grades for a salary of $12500. The reason for leaving the service and any other remarks about her are not specified in the text, but it gives insight into the qualifications and employment history of a teacher in the early 20th century.
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Teacher, Loudoun County, Virginia, Miss Amioua Cary, personal details, educational background, teaching experience, white race, born in 1891, Rocky Mount, Seneca High School, South Carolina, supervisor, two-room school, salary $12500