Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, 1892, Part 8

Author: Ohio. Office of the State Commissioner of Common Schools.
Publication date:
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Statesman Steam Press, 1855-1913.
Number of Pages: 270


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1,200


1-2


5


2


3


70


35


2


3


36


J. F. Kimerline


810


1-4


7 9


2


5


78


39


2


5


38


C. D. Hubbell


1,000


1-8


12


2


10


59


29


2


10


32


C. M. Knight


700


8


3


6


62


37


3


4


36


F. O. Reeve


810


17


17


42


17


38


F. O. Cosgrove


1,000


1-2


9


2


7


111


37


2


7


36


F. P. Shumaker


1,000


1-3


9


1


9


79


37


1


7


38


C. A. Hitchcock


750


1-6


7


1


6


75


36


6


40


H. L. Cosgrove


900


1


2


61


32


1


2


66


C. W. Harding.


550


15


1


15


125


46


15


38


G. W. McGinnis


1,250


A11.


6


2


4


70


30


2


4


32


P. C. Zemer


720


1-4


6


2


4


70


31


2


4


32


S. A. Minnich


720


1-10


3


1


?


71


23


1


1


28


J. S. Royer.


500


3


1


2


80


38


1


2


32


L. C. Walker


640


8


1


6


88


35


1


6


32 J. M. Bunger ..


1,000


1-4


7


2


5


68


30


1


5


32


A. W. Gamble


720


1-6


3


2


1


68


40


2


1


32


T. L. Simmermon


680


1-10


C. W. Oldt


540


1


2


60


42


1


2


36


Ladies.


Average number of weeks taught.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


sion.


Average


İ11


nearest integer.


wages


half or more than


of


8


42


3


8


36


E. D. Lyon.


1,050


1-4


3


11


4.2


11


36


12


11


41


11


36


13


3


36


4


5


4


6


79


80


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


Counties


Districts.


Receipts for the year.


Exp'ditures for the yr.


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


No.of school-houses in the district.


No. of school-rooms exclusive of


rooms used only for recitation.


Value of school property, includ- ing grounds, schoo-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.


Defiance


Hicksville ..


$8,169 33


$4.292 43


1


8


$12,000


Delaware


Ashley


2,376 12


2,362 34


2


4 2,000


Galena


2,000 78


1,623 88


1


4


4,000


Ostrander


2,632 28


2,342 69


1


4


8,000


Sunbury


2,290 16


2,272 37


1


4


5,000


Krie


Berlin Heights


2,958 76


2,013 89


2


5


12,000


Huron


9,911 92


5,880 05


1


8


20,000


Kelley's Island.


4,098 37


2,834 01


5


5


5,800


Milan


6,040 27


4,171 64


1


5


18,000


Vermillion


3,541 78


3,056 72


2


5


20,000


Fairfield


Baltimore


2,407 49


1,830 90


1


1


...


Basil


2,440 54


1,255 90


1


2


4,500


Lithopolis .


2,491 52


1,927 18


1


3


3,500


Sugar Grove


1,660 38


1,008 71


1


3


4,000


Fayette


Bloomingburg


4,591 96


2,856 76


2


5


3,000


Jeffersonville


3,864 33


2,567 20


3


6


3,500


Franklin


Canal Winchester


4,114 23


3,432 82


1


5


6,000


Dublin


1,309 91


1,150 62


1


3


2,000


Grahanna


2,826 32


2,618 51


1


8


9,000


Grove City.


2,160 91


2,102 08


1


3


5,000


Groveport


5,865 71


4,755 64


1


3


13,500


Harrisburg


1,604 18


1,437 87


1,653 83


1


4


6,000


Madison Tp


374 27


373 75


1


2


2,500


New Albany


3,810 34


3,313 30


2


8


10,500


Westerville


3,952 82


3,137 81


1


6


10,000


Worthington


4,596 82


3,535 31


1


5


21,000


Fulton


Archbold


19,338 20


15,483 38


1 $21,000


1


5


30,000


Delta.


6,768 75


5,702 08


1


6


22,000


Fayette


5,052 16


3,277 64


14


20,000


Lyons


717 64


649 55


1


2


1,000


Spring Hill


860 68


644 22


1


2


3,000


Swanton


3,438 03


2,464 01


1


4


6,000


Wauseon


6,928 58


4,825 24


2


8


20,000


Gallia


Chambersburg


364 36


341 00


1


2


2,000


Crown City


682 27


503 71


1


2


2,000


Kyger


445 88


323 66


1


1


1,000


Vinton


1,435 55


950 78


1


2


500


Geauga


Chardon


9,819 40


5,858 66


1


5


25,000


Chester


912 97


610 00


1


2


1,500


Green e.


Beaver Creek Tp ..


14,485 52


9,792 95


15


16


20,500


Bellbrook


1.853 49


1,468 43


1


3


1,000


Cedarville


5,723 38


3,960 87


2


8


15,000


Clifton


3,686 39


2,212 29


1


4


6,000


1


5,000


Hilliard


1,953 32


10,599 07


7,681 59


15


15


17,000


Reynoldsburg


....


within the year.


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.


No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


ing those that gave


half their school


time to supervision.


teachers per month,


in dollars to the


No. of teachers that


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Average number of weeks taught.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendents' time employed in supervision.


10


2


8


$60


$34


2


8


36


W. E. Bowman


$720


1-10


4


2


2


77


35


2


32 W. I. Crane


800


4


1


3


75


25


1


3


32 M. N. Miller ..


600


1-6


4


2


2


55


28


2


2


32


J. W. Cross


600


1-40


4


2


2


63


40


2


2


32


W. W. Storms


640


5


1


3


78


30


1


8


36


S. L. Hill


700


.......


7


2


5


58


38


2


5


36


B. B. Hall.


1,000


2-5


5


5


105


36


1


4


38


W. G. Scroggie


1,000


...... .....


5


1


4


83


38


1


4


36


J. O. Versoy ..


750


1-20


4


2


2


54


25


2


2


32


F. P. Schisler


500


3


2


1


53


22


2


1


32


R. B. Bennett


520


1-20


3


2


1


68


35


2


1


34


C. L. Boyer ..


638


3


1


2


50


28


1


2


32


P. R. Wolfe


400


5


2


3


67


35


2


36


D. S. Ferguson


800


1-8


6


2


3


55


38


3


3


32


J. A. Edge


640


1-20


6


3


3


75


37


3


2


36


Thos. Fitzgerald


1,000


1-20


3


2


1


55


30


2


1


32


S. H. Layton ..


560


1-20


3


1


2


80


33


1


8


J. Everett Holland


640


.......


5


2


8


75


37


2


J. A. Wilcox


900


1-20


3


1


8


65


40


1


W. V. Wright.


520


1-12


4


2


2


70


38


1


O. A. Wright


560


1-5


15


10


5


39


39


10


5


34 J. Heffley


600


A11.


2


2


1


35


25


5


4


1


65


35


4


1


1,150


5


2


3


63


87


2


8


88


D. W. Wright


709


1-4


6


2


4


60


31


1


4


34


A. L. Biglow


510


1-8


7


3


4


57


34


3


4


36 E. K. Barnes.


865


11


8


3


56


32


8


3


36 J. E. Dodds


1,800


1-4


4


1


3


50


33


1


36


W. W. Geer


450


8


1


7


100


33


1


5


36


O. F. Laughbaum


1,500


1-4


...


2


2


1


1


3


1


1


45


27


1


1


32


C. A. Lackey.


340


7


2


5


52


40


2


5


38


2


1


1


60


30


1


1


36


C. F. Easton


540


16


5


11


57


47


5


11


34


R. W. Mitchell


900


3


1


2


65


40


1


2


36


W. C. Wilson


585


3-13


8


3


4


60


46


2


3


86 J. H. Sayrs


720


1-20


5


1


4


75


47


1


3


34


J. E. Collins


638


...


...


5


36


Nannie V. Hayes


741


1


4


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


sio11.


Names of superintendents.


Gentlemen


of


wages


Average


nearest integer.


6.


S. C. C. S.


6


2


4


68


36


1


4


36


T. M. Fouts.


800


.....


2


1


2


45


26


1


1


32 G. W. Hayward.


360


..


1


1


45


20


1


1


32


C. G. Miller


360


1


36


1


24


J. G. Williams.


216


24


A. V. Caldwell


300


28


J. T. Robinsou


280


3


1


2


50


29


1


2


32


L. T. Fisher


400


1-8


2


36


2


32


2


32


25 F. C. Wilson


219


40


D. J. Snyder


2


38


40


32


52


81


half or more than


82


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


Counties.


District.


Receipts for the year.


Exp'ditures for the yr.


Number of school-houses' erected


within the year.


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


No. of school-houses in the district.


No of school-rooms exclusive of


Value of school property, includ-


ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.


Greene


Fairfield.


$ 3,681 73


1,839 95


1


3


$ 5,000


Jamestown


11,205 80


6,143 22


7


18,000


Osborn


5,486 49


3,133 09


1


5


6,000


Spring Valley ..


3,191 64


2,152 96


1


1


7


10,000


Guernsey ....


Cambridge ...


22,716 36


18,338 23


$ 800


4


23


100,000


Cumberland,


5,233 51


3,232 83


1


4


10.000


Kimbolton


3,322 35


928 90


1


3


1,500


Quaker City ..


5,330 32


2,633 30


1


6


12,000


Hamilton ......


Addyston


14,183 58


13,484 54


1


12,000


8


8


17,000


Avondale


56,362 12


32,736 57


18,000


1


16


93,000


Bridgetown


1,863 30


1,546 20


1


2


6,000


Camp Dennison


1,654 94


1,223 80


1


2


4,000


Cheviot.


2,217 05


1,928 34


1


3


2,500


Cleves


8,705 07


8,364 94


4,000


2


5


13,500


Clifton


13,590 06


6,767 29


1


College Hill


5,830 08


4,369 09


5,680 37


1


6


15,000


Elmwood


9,610 75


5,460 61


1


8


11,000


Fern Bank


2,439 85


2,271 40


1


2


5,000


Glendale


11,032 34


5,752 73


1


5


10.000


Gravelotte


2,549 82


1


4


5,000


Harrison


9,038 51


1


10


15,000


Hartwell


11,772 38


1


8


40,000


Jefferson


1,269 47


1


2


3,000


Linwood


5,535 66


4,984 21


1


6


16,000


Lockland


13,454 11


11,394 72


2


12


30,000


1,963 85


1,935 -13


1


8


4,000


Mt. Airy


2,842 14


1 833 66


1


3


7,000


North Bend


1,881 75


1,326 81


1


2


8,000


Norwood


31,648 99


27,650 99


2


25,000


3


12


60,000


Oakland.


5,968 60


3,978 63


1


4


10,000


Plainville.


1,481 32


1,305 21


1


2


4,925


Warsaw


7,330 80


5,365 56


1


4


20,000


West Loveland


2,454 05


2,087 98


1


3,500


1


4


7,000


Westwood


8,037 47


7,885 23


1


7


30,000


Williams


2,808 17


1,497 19


1


2


2,125


Winton Place


8,796 99


6,256 81


1


6


25.000


Wyoming


19,795 92


19,760 28


3


16


38,000


Hancock


McComb ..


6,808 33


3,814 34


1


7


16,400


Mt. Blanchard .....


2,997 65


2,199 69


1


3


7.000


Vanlue ..


9,195 11


2,046 28


1


3


600


Hardin


Ada


37,226 80


8,754 69


1


4,000


2


12


6,000


Patterson


1,616 73


1,264 88


3


3,000


Harrison


Bowerston ..


2,818 68


1,686 91


1


3


800


Cadiz.


14,745 33


8,795 38


2


11


23,000


Freeport


2,564 83


2,532 57


1


4


3,000


Harrisville


2,305 58


1,357 66


1


3


8,000


Jewett ..


2,749 44


1,472 22


1


4


10,000


Scio ...


3,071 06


1,672 70


1


4


5,000


Henry.


Deshler


6,274 35


4,809 02


1


6


10,000


Holgate


18,609 95


16,693 94


1


12,000


1


6


14,000


Napoleon


11,225 36


8,771 55


2


13


55,000


Ridgeville ..


1,797 82


1,106 29


1


2


4,000


1


8


25,000


Montgomery ...


1,825 65


1,778 25


1


3


10,000


Newtown


2,593 14


2,150 69


3,925 42


13,000


1


2


21,000


Pleasant Ridge


5,972 25


8,811 29


8


12


25,000


12,023 67


1,517 45


Ludlow Grove ..


9,920 79


8,712 24


Maderia


4 000


Delhi Station


7,504 98


1


4


15,000


2,763 49


Green Township


11,386 30


5,308 09


6


4,000


Yellow Springs


6,939 14


4,538 69


rooms used only for recitation.


1


83


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.


No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


ing those that give


half their school


time to supervision.


teachers per month,


in dollars to the


nearest integer.


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Average number of weeks taught.


Names of superintendents.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendents' time employed in supervision.


Gentlemen


2


70


45


1


2


34


G. A. Hubbell.


$ 595


1-15


M. J. Flannery


810


1-10


1


5


80


45


1


5


36


S. S. Gabriel.


720


1-10


1


3


76


40


1


3


36


S. E. Pearson


684


1-10


2


7


90


28


1


7


34


G. S. Ormsby.


765


25


3


21


72


38


3


19


36


E. L. Abbey.


1,350


1-2


4


2


2


60


35


2


2


38


E. E Smock


730


1-20


6


2


4


63


31


2


4


32


W. H. Gregg


600


3-4


4


1


3


70


50


1


3


40


J. A. Heizer


700


1-10


17


1


16


115


62


1


16


39


A. B. Johnson


2,000


3-4


2


1


1


70


35


1


36


3


2


2


67


43


2


40


M. F. Andrew.


671


5


1


4


65


40


2


3


40


Leslie Struble


7


1


6


200


61


1


6


40


J. P. Cummins ..


2,000


1-4


6


1


6


120


53


1


4


39


J. (. Falkinburg.


1,200


1-6


8


1


5


100


48


1


5


39


O. F. Williams.


1,000


6


1


5


160


59


1


5


38


C. F. Dean


1,600


1-2


4


2


2


68


40


2


2


39


J. W. Sleppey


700


1-20


12 9


1


8


100


44


1


8


40


C. F. Stegmaier.


1,000


3-10


9


1


8


160


64


1


40


J. L. Trisler


1,600


1-5


6


1


5


120


55


1


12


2


10


118


55


2


10


S. T. Dial


1,600


1-5


7


2


5


120


62


5


3


1


2


80


45


1


2


3


1


2


70


45


1


2


3


1


2


70


38


1


3


40


J. C. Eversull.


700


2


1


2


90


48


1


2


40


W. E. Potts


900


1-6


2


1


1


65


40


1


1


40


A. E Stephens


650


10


1


9


135


62


1


9


39


1


3


120


55


3


38 A. J. McGrew


1,140


1-20


5


1


4


120


55


1


1


3


40


J. H. Carson


1,100


7


2


5


78


66


7


39


S. T. Logan


1,300


1-6


2


1


1


70


45


1


37


Z. D. Mayhew


€ 65


12


2


10


135


62


2


10


40


C. S. Fay.


2,000


1-2


3


4


53


31


2


4


33


C. M. Milroy


595


1-7


4


32


C. M. Lehr ..


560


L. E. Huston


560


13


2


11


50


32


1


11


32


E. E. White.


600


1-2


3


1


2


55


30


2


28


N. A. W. Stoker


385


3


1


2


40


35


2


M. Tope.


360


11


2


11


38


42


2


8


H. V. Merrick.


1,260


1-2


4


1


3


50


28


1


3


30


B. W. Rowland


375


1-5


3


2


2


52


32


2


G. W. Grissinger


445


3-20


4


1


3


75


33


1


3


36


T. C. Price ...


675


1-9


4


1


3


50


36


1


3


34


D. F. Grier


425


1-10


6


..


..


1


8


65


30


1


5


15


4


11


60


36


4


11


36 w. W. Weaver.


1,140


3-5


2


1


3


40


20


29


S. G. McCord.


290


2


1


1


85


50


1


1


41


P. C. Mill


890


1-20


5


1


3


110


70


1


3


40


A. J. Willey


2


2


60


2


40


Mary P. Morton


6


6


63


50


8


6


40


W. F. Hughes


800


1-20


2


1


1


60


40


1


1


40


H. L. Nelson


40


E. W. Wilkinson


1,200


1-10


39 W. S. Cadman


1,200


40 W. T. Swaim ..


700


1-6


C. M. Flowers


1,350


1-3


2


1


1


60


40


1


39


W. H. Ulrey


A. M. Boulware


1,200


4 3


1


2


65


43


2


36


T. P. Pierce


585


6


1


5


120


62


1


5


40


J. H. Locke


1,200


1-5


1


47


38


2


1


42


3


32


4


40


1


3


110


52


1 2


.


of


wages


Average


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


3


56


38


4


3


36


3


33


3


28


Minnie L. Ross


700


1


M. A. Thompson.


630


.


600


5


40


40 Z. T. DeMar


800


1 1


600


...


6


39


2


36


Florence Blackford.


600


25 H. C. Darrow


406


36 36


32


1,100


8


No. of teachers that


sion.


half or more than


84


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Receipts for the year.


Exp'ditures for the year.


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


No. of school-houses in the district.


No. of school-rooms exclusive of


Value of school property, includ-


ing grounds. school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.


Highland .......


Greenfield


$ 9,709 75


$ 9,091 39


12


$30,000


Hillsboro.


13,658 46


*15,411 97


8


18


35,000


Leesburg


3,475 18


2,552 63


1


4


10 000


Lynchburg


4,113 97


*4,529 36


1


6


10,000


New Lexington


1,995 90


*2,134 33


1


4


6,000


Russell.


883 72


673 59


1


2


1,200


Hocking


Gore ..


1,525 48


846 88


1


2


800


Logan


24,163 84


18,958 14


1


2


17


40,000


Monday


1,999 78


1,844 53


1


4


3,000


Holmes


Killbuck


1,661 55


1,181 40


1


3


500


Millersburg


6,400 72


6,019 04


2


9


30,000


Winisburg.


1,754 17


666,73


1


2


2,000


Huron


Bellevue


16,452 74


8,987 12


2


18


25,000


Chicago Junction


7,372 78


7,342 45


2


20,000


Greenwich.


5,227 34


3,429 32


1


5


6,000


Lyme ...


10,089 22


4,919 66


1


7


32,000


New London.


8,669 21


5,907 06


1


6


25,000


North Fairfield ..


2,266 64


1,367 39


1


3


5,000


Plymouth


5,989 01


4,277 59


1


6


25,000


Jackson


Coalton


2,307 85


1,802 91


1


8


4,000


Glen Roy.


1,948 76


1,391 51


1


4


2,000


Jackson


19,361 75


14,078 64


4


22


40,000


Oak Hill


2,832 76


1,919 38


1


5


5,400


Wellston


29,875 84


16,618 81


4


20


25,000.


Jefferson


Mt. Pleasant ..


4,993 10


4,179 29


2


5


10,000


Centerburg


3,053 45


2,114 87


1


4


5,000


College Township


8,564 .03


2,348 36


2


5


1,900


Danv 11e


2,329 88


1,630 98


1


4


4.000


Fredericktown


6,433 12


8,939 15


1


5


8,000


Lake .....


...


Madison


3,748 70


2,798 39


1


4


10,000


Mentor


3,130 45


1,467 96


1


3


4,000


Painesville ..


32,502 10


16,586 24


3


15


64 790


Willoughby


7,259 22


5,030 31


2


5


20,000


Lawrence ..


Burlington


1,165 26


2


4


1,800


Hanging Rock


1,166 17 2,674 84


2,577 11


1


4


5,000


Licking.


Granville


9,864 10


6,258 55


1


6


25,000


Hanover.


2,826 56


2,026 9%


1


4


4,000


Hebron


2,236 41


1,767 97


1


4


4,000


Jacksontown.


1,642 72


1,236 85


1


2


2.000,


Jersey


2,137 92


1,791 52


1


2


2,500


Johnstown


5,467 51


3,392 57


1


4


10,000


Pataskala.


8,645 93


2,858 30


1


6


6,000


Utica.


5,772 56


2,870 15


1


4


5 500


Logan ..... ...


Belle Centre.


6,864 91


5,372 46


1


7


20,000.


Bellefontaine


20,420 88


13,870 69


3


20


50,000


De Graff.


6,999 87


5,573 63


1


7


20,000


Huntsville.


2,279 23


1,845 95


1


4


2 500


Quincy ..


2,037 08


1,485 80


1


4


8,000


Rushsylvania


2,1/2 78


1,561 34


1


4


3.7- 0)


West Liberty.


4,701 05


3,329 96


1


6


8 000


Zanesfield


1,709 17


1,577 98


1


4


3,600


1


2


Monroeville ..


Knox.


* Overdrawn.


rooms used only for recitation.


within the year.


85


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.


No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


ing those that give


half their school


time to supervision.


teachers per month,


in dollars to the


nearest integer.


No. of teachers that


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Names of superintendents.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks taught.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervision.


J. S. Arnott.


$ 833


1-2


Samuel Major


1,500


3-4


5


3


68


35


2


3


36 H. G Williams


765


...


3


1


2


89


43


1


2


36


R. B. Barrett


800


1-8


2


1


1


37


29


1


36


R. L. Roush


340


2


2


40


2


36


Augusta Looms.


1,200


1-2


4


1


3


70


35


1


3


36


J. W. Filing


630 .


1-10


3


1


2


55


28


1


2


32 S. D. Lisle.


440


.....


10


3


6


53


35


3


6


36


J. A. McDowell


1,100


1-2


2


1


1


44


32


1


1


28


F. A. Stahl


308


15 8


2


13


65


89


1


13


38


E. F. Warner ...


1,200


3-5


1


7


100


83


1


7


36


J. A. Pittsford.


900


3-4


6


3


4


53


35


2


36


C. M. Carrick


720


1-6


7


1


6


80


40


6


38 W. H. Mitchell.2


1.200


1-5


8


2


6


65


37


2


5


36 A. C. Bagnall.


1,000


1-5


1


1


3


55


28


1


35


A. Ernsberger


484


1-20


7


1


6


74


48


1


36


E. H Webb


1,000


1-3


8


2


6


45


27


2


6


24


A. G. Ray.


360


1-10


4


2


2


40


30


2


2


32


D. A. Evans


400


.....


22


2


20


75


35


2


20


36


J. E. Kinnison.


1,500


1-2


5


2


3


41


25


2


28


C. A. Hunter


350


20


5


16


48


33


4


13


32


T. S. Hogan.


1,000


3-4


6


3


3


63


40


3


3


36


W. M. White.


900


1-4


4


1


4


75


27


2


36


S. H. Maharry


675


1-8


5


2


3


48


33


3


3


36


M. T. C. Wing


500


1-20


4


2


2


51


31


2


32


W. B. Maughiman


520


1-4


5


3


2


61


43


2


36


F. H. Roberts ..


720


1-15


5


1


4


97


38


1


4


40


H. S. Foote.


970


20 8


4


16


85


46


4


16


40


G. W. Ready.


1,500


1-2


1


7


105


35


1


39


J. C. Barney.


1,050


2-5


4


1


3


50


31


1


3


24


W. D. Sydensticker.


300 760


....


4


1


3


50


50


1


3


38


C. M. Humes


6


4


83


46


2


4


38


H. A. Stokes.


1,100


1-3


4


2


2


49


27


2


2


F. E. Slabaugh


540


1-5


2


2


1


43


30


3


1


36


Everett Beeks.


600


1-20


2


1


1


55


25


1


1


32


440


4


2


2


65


33


2


2


36


E. E. Rayman


765


...


6


2


4


70


35


1


4


36


C. C. Rusk


1,000


1-4


5


1


4


100


40


1


4


36


C. S. D. Shawan


900


1-20


7


3


4


51


35


3


3


36


J. W. Grabiel


630


1-5


20 7


3


18


75


42


8


18


36


Henry Whitworth


1,200


4-5


1


6


100


45


1


6


36


Joseph Swisher.


900


1-4


4


3


2


43


30


2


36 Asa Martin.


518


4


2


2


43


30


2


1


2


R. R. Oder


425


1-10


7


1


6


88


35


3


3


34 J. M. Reason


900


1-25


4


2


2


43


35


2


2


32


J. F. Haas.


360


1-6


14


...


...


17


86


43


4


11 17


36


...


4


2


60


38


1


2


36


J. L. Strange.


675


1-12


17


17


.....


...


41


.........


16


36


R. E. Rayman


2


2


38


1


26


Mrs. C. H. Reitz ..


..


.........


36


S. V. Sears


450


3


.....


3


39


3


4


2


65


30


2


2


32


T. A. Edwards


720


36


C. H. Emswiler


E. M. Day.


480


1-12


4


2


2


44


34


of


half or more than


wages


Average


sion.


13


37


2


2


6


3


...


2 22


7


2-5


........


32 32


86


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


Counties.


District.


Receipts for the year.


Exp'ditures for the year.


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


No. of school-houses in the district.


No. of school-rooms, exclusive of


rooms used only for recitation.


Value of school property, includ- ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.


Lorain


Grafton


$ 8,450 24


$ 6,889 02 12,895 10 14,096 09


1


$ 9,000


1


5


10 000


Lorain


19,761 08


17


29,000


Oberlin


32,752 39


22,617 70


19


72,000


Wellington


12,182 61


10,067 34


2


10


35,000


Lucas


Auburndale.


4,376 78


3,848 23


1


6


7,000


Sylvania township ...


3,159 87


2.214 95


6


6


9,000


Sylvania ..


1,837 96


1,606 02


1


3


13,000


Watervi le tp. No. 2 ..


4,644 80


2,764 31


1


3


10,000


Waynesfield No. 2 .....


2,584 45


3,533 80


1


5


40,000


Madison


London


21,265 90


13,602 83


3


15


50,000


Midway ...


3,635 51


2,650 85


1


3


7,000


Mt. Sterling.


6,180 23


4,474 75


1


6


25,000


Plain City


21,162 76


17,673 51


1


30,000


1


7


34,000


West Jefferson


4,385 96


2,806 70


1


5


15,000


Mahoning


Lowellville


2,755 14


*2,982 90


2


5


9,000


Poland ..


5,249 93


3,028 33


1


4


15,000


Marion.


Caledonia ..


2,895 81


2,504 30


1


6


8,000


Medina ....


Le Roy.


7,730 53


3,936 72


1


3


10,000


Lodi


6,914 16


5,349 66


1


4


25,000


Medina.


15,352 27


8,632 73


2


11


24,700


Seville .


4,472 38


2,398 57


1


4


4,000


Wadsworth


8,283 49


4,941 35


1


8


30,000


Meigs ..


Dexter


566 36


513 65


1


2


500


Letart Falls ..


1,453 31


1,281 98


1


3


7,000


Middleport


6,344 95


5,833 38


3


14


40,000


Racine ..


1,695 70


*1,883 50


1


4


2,500


Syracuse.


2,871 90


2,254 44


2


6


5,000


Tupper's Plains


750 42


690 72


1


2


800


Mercer


Celina


9,315 75


6,002 79


1


10


25,000


Ft. Recovery


4,162 14


3,555 08


1


7


20,000


Rockford


7,000 48


5,468 62


1


7


15,000


Miami.


Bradford


6,628 06


4,716 66


1


6


25,000


Brown tp.


3,659 49


2,346 93


5


5


60,000


Casstown


2,066 81


1,502 25


1


3


3,000


Covington


6,820 65


4,712 25


1


10


24,000


Fletcher


2,358 10


1,680 41


1


3


5,000


Lena and Conover ....


2,239 15


1,853 23


1


3


5,000


Lost Creek tp


5,549 18


3,678 37


8


8


14,400


Pleasant Hill,


3,349 38


2,380 50


1


5


8,000


Spring Creek tp.


6,486 89


4,580 52


9


12.000


Staunton tp ....


6,802 03


4,659 53


9


9


13,500


Tippecanoe City ...


9,247 93


5,110 79


1


6


25,000


Troy ..


49,475 60


40,712 46


4


20


100,000


Monroe


Beallsville


1,947 42


1,064 20


1


3


2,500


Calais


1,277 87


527 62


1


2


800


Clarington


3,778 92


2,129 04


1


5


8,000


Graysville


348 08


260 94


1


2


1,000


Jerusalem


645 17


501 56


1


2


2,000


Stafford


761 81


636 23


1


2


1,500


Woodsfield.


3,611 19


2,605 65


1


6


10.000


...


2


4


$10,000


La Grange.


15,328 32


5


within the year.


1


* Overpaid.


D


1


1,600


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.


No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


ing those that give


half their school


t me to supervision.


'teachers per month,


in dollars to the


nearest integer.


No. of teachers that


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Names of superintendents.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentleman.


Ladies.


.


4 4


3


75


85


2


G. A. Sorrick


675


1-8


20 20


1


80


49


1


16


38


G. W. Waite


1,800


3-5


14


3


11


70


43


11


38


R. H. Kinnison


1,400


1-2


6


1


5


75


31


1


5


40


J. I. Ward.


750


6


1


5


30


31


1


5


36


A. B. West


720


· 1-9


3


1


2


63


29


1


2


35 W. B. Harris.


600


1-20


3


1


2


70


35


1


2


36


T. B. Pinkerton


560


7


1


6


100


36


1


6


36


L. E. Webb


900


1-3


16


2


14


60


51


2


14


38


J. W. MacKin on


1,600


A11


3 6 8 0100 00 CO


1


5


80


44


1


5


37


John Miller.


720


1-12


3


5


58


35


3


5


36


G. A. Chambers


810


1-6


2


3


65


40


2


3


36


J. O. Beck ..


720


5


2


3


85


42


2


3


36


C. W. Gilgen.


765


1-4


5


1


4


85


50


1


4


36


M. A. Kimmel


765


6


3


3


54


38


2


co 3


32


W. V. Smith


600


1-3


4


2


2


100


45


1


2


36


W. N. Glasgow


900


1-6


4


1


3


100


42


1


36


B. F. Hoover


900


1-9


14


1


14


88


38


1


12


38


J. R. Kennan


1,200


1-3


4


1


3


80


38


36


J. A. Lowrie ..


720


1-20


10


3


8


61


31


2


36


F. M. Plank


1,000


1-4


2


1


1


40


20


1


1


24


S. D. Webb.


240


2


1


51


24


2


24


W. C. Merritt


390


14 4


2


2


58


30


2


2


32


S. F, Smith


600


6


3


3


35


26


3


3


24


C. T. Coates


661


2


1


1


41


25


1


1


24


J. M. Noble


246


11


2


8


65


33


2


8


34


G. S. Harter


1,000


1-2


7


2


5


58


33


2


5


32


J. C. Gibney


680


1-5


7


'2


5


60


26


2


5


32


I. O. Jones


640


1-20


7


2


5


55


30


1


5


32


H. L. Yount.


600


5


4


1


44


44


4


1


36


L. E. Davis


1


2


60


39


1


2


36


F. G. Main.


540


10


3


7


80


35


3


7


32


R. F. Bennett


1,000


1-3


3


1


2


70


35


1


2


36


C. J. Britton


630


1-5


3


2


1


58


35


2


1


36


C. F. Keating


720


1-4


8


5


3


46


42


4


3


36


N. W. Cady.


5


2


3


65


30


2


3


32


C. H. Teach


640


9


7


2


48


48


3


2


36


H. G. Carter


9


5


4


49


44


5


4


36 N. W. Cady


8


42


5


50


46


2


5


36


T. T. Bartmess


1,200


1-2


25


4


21


77


45


4


40


C. L. Van Cleve.


1,800


2-3


3


2


1


49


20


2


1


32


D. McVey


520


2


1


1


40


30


1


28 R. A. Gibson


200


5


3


2


52


31


3


32


C. E. Githens


600


3


3


2


1


1


43


22


1


28


F. H. Goudy


340


2


3


40


1


28


6


1


5


118


3.2


1


5


32


R. M. Collins


950


1-5


2


55


2


H. M. Ebert


$ 720


1-6


40


19


1,200


1-2


19 '22


36 36 38 F. D. Ward.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendents' time employed in = upervision.


of


wages


Average


sion.


Average number of weeks taught.


450


1


2


50


40


1


3


36


G. T. Williams.


2


12


50


33


2


12


32


S. P. Humphrey


800


1-2


Miles Okey.


320


32


3


32


G. M. Korns


280


...


.....


...


21


2


3


8


3


12


87


half or more than


88


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Receipts for the year.


Exp'ditures for the yr.


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


No. of school-houses in the district.


No. of school rooms exclusive of


Value of school property, includ-


ing grounds, school-houses, fur- niture, apparatus, etc.


Montgomery ...


Brookville ..


3,882 69


2,233 12


4


4,000


Farmersville.


2,121 92


1,350 26


700


Germantown.


10,213 03


6,931 33


20,000


Miamisburg ..


22,843 57


17,470 49


1


$7,639


5


13


15 369


West Carrollton


3,771 99


2,550 27


1


4


10,000


Morgan.


Chesterfield


2,666 53


2,152 23


1


4


7,500


Deavertown


848 41


761 61


1


4


2,500


McConnellsville


5,411 33


5,411 13


1


8


25,000


Malta


7,591 98


5,297 55


1


5


20,000


Stockport


2,051 67


1,308 11


1


3


6,200


Morrow


Cardington


7,366 04


5,203 61


1


7


25,000


Edison ..


3,347 08


2,712 42


1


4


10,000


Johnsville


3,480 21


2,198 97


1


2


8,000


Marengo


2,352 72


. 1,607 03


1


4,000


Mt. Gilead.


9,221 42


6,151 07


1


38,000


Muskingum


Adamsville


3,634 28


3,019 50


1


8


4,000


Chandlersville ..


1,424 76


775 18


1


2


1,500


Dresden.


6,238 00


3,879 93


1


15,000


Frazeysburg ..


2,896 42


2,237 23


2


5


10,000


New Concord


3,045 50


1,769 70


1


4


9,000


Norwich


1,216 85


646 43


1


2


2,500


Roseville


3,611 23


3,081 68


1


6


10,000


Taylorsville


2,681 95


1,863 55


1


4


3,000


Uniontown


2,655 22


1,520 52


1


3


6,000


Noble.


Batesville


1,565 33


1,185 25


2


3


1,000


Caldwell


5,471 65


3,492 26


1


6


15 000


Carlisle


1,005 56


977 02


1


3


3,000


Derter City.


1,269 28


972 32


1


2


3


2,000


Middle Creek


940 58


669 91


1


2


Sarahsville ..


621 05


581 33


1


3


2,000


Summerfield


2,255 55


1,846 75


1


4


5,000


Ottawa.


Elmore


4,943 96


3,044 87


1


5


12,000


Genoa ..


5,257 99


3,602 58


1


2,000


4


5


9,000


Oak Harbor


9,544 18


5,263 73


1


7


20 000


Port Clinton.


21,477 67


16,718 05


2


12


3,500


Put-in-Bay


2,246 94


1,588 52


4


6,000


Paulding.


...


Antwerp


5,794 05


5,718 63


1


7


23 000


Oakwood ..


1,466 83


1,265 95


1


2


3,000


Paulding.


6,305 11


*6,885 77


2


11


32,000


Perry.


Corning


4,121 78


2,704 92


2


6


6,000


Junction City.


3,143 75


2,134 39


1


4


3,000


McCuneville.


1.079 51


737 67


1


2


900


New Lexington.


8,167 06


6,151 10


1


9


25,000


New Straitsville


7,645 70


5,122 93


2


11


12,000


Shawnee.


17,736 41


13,204 41


2


12


20,000


Somerset.


4,982 03


2,897 12


1


6


1,200


Pickaway. ...


New Holland


14,430 74


3,336 44


1


4


1,200


South Bloomfield


2,150 55


1,200 98


1


3


3,000


Tarlton ...


1,817 79


1,242 56


1


4


2,500


Whisler


1,133 59


673 95


1


2


3,000


...


1


774


2


1,500


Harrietsville


1,228 96


697 55


1


2


5


8,000


Lakeside


1,200


Fulda


1,842 26


1,801 66


-


3


8


rooms used only for recitation.


within the year.


sites purchased within the year.


89


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


No. of teachers necessary to sup- ply the schools.


No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


half or more than


half their school time


to supervision.


teachers per month,


in dollars to the near-


No. of teachers that


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Names of superintendents.


sion.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Average number of weeks taught.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendents' time employed in supervision.




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