Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, 1892, Part 9

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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2


1


1


42


32


1


28


A. W. Imler.


210


..........


7


1


6


60


27


1


6


35


J. V. Dye ..


700


1-4


3


2


1


48


20


2


1


32


F. M. Gill


520


7


2


6


55


36


2


6


36


R. H. Morison


1,000


1-4


4


1


3


83


80


1


3


36


H. C. Fichell ..


750


1-5


2


1


1


70


25


1


1


36 W. S. Lynch


630


3


1


2


60


28


1


2


36


E. W. Green ..


540


1-10


8


1


7


111


40


1


7


36


M. W. Spear


1,000


1-4


2


1


50


30


1


1


32


W. Kreager


400


1


1


50


25


1


1


36


J. C. Evans ...


450


1


6


50


26


1


6


36


L. E. Baughman.


900


3-5


3


2


50


25


2


2


H. R. McVay_


520


1-20


2


2 1


47


20


1


1


80


H. E. Axline


420


2


4


48


25


2


4


38


J. A. Williams,


570


1-6


2


1


40


33


2


1


36


R. C. Marshall.


375


2


2


55


33


1


2


32


C. M. Swingle


.440


2


1


53


30


2


1


32


G. T. Hancher.


560


4


3


55


30


4


3


36


H. B. Williams


900


1-2


3


33


3


32 Bell Archer


340


1-10


L. E. Booher.


885


1


2


40


30


2


40


M. G. Doudermann


W. M. Martin


2


1


45


30


1


2


28 L. D. Merry.


280


400


2


4


63


83


2


4


36


W. L. Mathers


765


1-8


2


6


59


34


2


4


36


W. D. Pepple ..


765


1-10


4


8


78


37


4


8


36


H. D. Grindle.


810


1-6


1


7


90


34


1


7


36


G. H. Withey


810


1-6


2


7


70


34


2


7


36


James McInnis


900


1-12


4


2


2


53


35


2


2


32


J. C. Oldt.


480


1-15


8


3


5


47


32


3


5


35


R. E. Diehl


810


2-5


2


1


1


50


35


1


1


28


E. S. Cummings


350


9


4


6


51


30


4


6


36


W. H. Mustard


720


1-3


6


2


4


63


40


2


4


36


G. W. DeLong.


720


1-4


4


1


3


45


30


3


36


C. W. Cookson ..


585


1-7


A. G. Kennedy.


360


.....


9


3


6


62


30


3


36 J. C. Fowler.


900


1-9


11


2


9


40


36


2


9


36 C. L. Williams.


810


1-5


12


12


36


12


36 M. W. Coultrap


810


1-2


6


1


6


85


28


4


36


Elijah Burgess


723


5


1


3


75


42


1


3


34


C. L. Thomas


638


....


3


1


2


65


35


1


1


36


G. C. Eversole.


585


1-22


3


2


1


48


30


2


1


32


G. W. Tooill


480


1-00


4


3


6


53


42


1


1


36


W. U. Young.


720


1-8


4


J. A. Stone


720


1-8


2


2


43


1


36


J. C. Stone ...


450


...


.10


2


8


90


38


2


8


36 W. M. Wikoff


1,000


1-2


8


1


7


70


44


7


36 J. F. Fenton ....


1,100


1-2


14


1


13


90


47


1


18


38


J. W. Simon ...


1,370


1-2


3


1


51


30


3


1


36


G. W. Brumbaugh


1-10


1


1


50


30


1


32


J. E. Yarnell


560 520


2


: 60


43


2


32


3 2 8 5 4 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 COCONUTOS ACUNEOCONCONTÓO COCOCONIACIDONEO 2


1


2


40


20


1


38


25


1


32


J. R. Franklin


540


1-20


1


48


30


2


2


36


A. H. McCulloch.


41


2


32


33


2


36


36 W. H. Tabler


360


1


1


45


30


1


1


32


6


....


32


6


ing those that give


Average wages of


est integer.


90


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


rooms used only for recitation.


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


Pike.


Waverly ..


$ 8,256 98


5,793 36


1


8


$22,000


Edinburg.


1,588 83


871 58


3


1,600


Garretsville


7,722 66


4,832 86


3


6


18 655


Kent


24,507 81


1.6064 26


4


17


64.000


Mantua


3,278 18


1.859 76


1


4


1,500


Palmyra


1.521 61


974 29


1


2


2,000


Ravenna


21,900 41


1,4550 13


3


13


65,000


W.ndham


3,054 87


2,573 88


1


3


.7,500


Preble.


Camden


5,014 73


3,381 96


1


5


6,000


Eato11


19,147 74


13,067 58


2


15


50.000


El Dorado


2,228 71


1,286 73


1


3


5,000


Lewisburg


3,444 03


2,044 92


1


4


3,500


New' Paris ..


3,852 34


3,118 91


1


6


12,000


West Alexandria


4,021 66


2,307 55


1


4


10,000


West Elkton


1,409 43


1,363 57


1


3


1,500


Winchester


3,166 35


2,119 21


1


4


4,000


Putnam


Columbus Grove


7,920 26


4,220 84


1


8


18,000


Dupont.


1,532 03


1,391 78


1


4


4 000


Fort Jennings ...


2,17: 46


1,703 85


2


4


2,200


Glandorf


2,657 82


2,162 18


1


4


5 000


Leipsic


6,023 94


4,061 35


1


8


15.000


Marice City


5,695 44


4,245 50


2


6


15 000


Ottawa


27,607 17


26,418 02


1


$31,500


2


42,000


Richland


Bellville.


5,201 30


3,721 87


1


6


1 560


Independence


3,074 89


2,727 71


1


4


6,000


Shelby


11,431 93


10,114 48


3


11


35.000


Shiloh


4,672 41


3,215 15


1


5


7,500


Ross


Adelphi


1,468 59


1,370 32


1


4


3,000


Bainbridge


4,766 88


3,015 16


2


6


16 000


Frankfort


4,487 09


3,046 36


2


5


11,000


Jefferson township ...


5,585 84


3,818 90


2


$ 500


6


6


10,900


Kingston


3,500 16


2,340 99


1


4


8,000


Sandusky


...


Clyde ..


10,678 03


8,722 02


1


10


20 000


Gibsonburg ..


4,177 84


1,912.11


2


5


4,000


Lindsey


1,815 66


1,110 04


1


3


4 000


Woodville.


3,535 18


1,564 52


1


3


5,000


Seneca


Attica


4,103 21


2,723 56


1


5


9 000


Bloomville


3,648 74


2,335 92


1


4


3 500


Green Spring.


4,223 40


2,836 90


1


4


6 000


Republic


2 860 39


2,214 62


1


4


4 000


Shelby


Anna


4,343 53


2,499 55


1


4


8 500


Lockington


1,714 36


1,002 00


1


2


3 000


Sidney.


27,642 21


22,104 52


5


22


54,000


Stark


Central Fulton.


7,032 12


5,244 30


1


6


25,000


Greentown


1,430 87


938 45


1


2


900


Louisville.


6,060 06


2,283 87


1


5


12,000


Marlboro


3,921 06


2,983 60


1


3


9,000


Minerva


3,060 18


2,947 77


1


5


15,000


Navarre


5,683 31


3,926 43


1


4


10.000


New Berlin


4,497 46


2,976 16


1


3


8 800


Waynesburg.


· 3,147 66


1,927 58


1


4


4 000


Wilmot.


1,566 44


1,167 58


2


3,000


within the year.


Portage


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (a)-Continued.


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


f No. of teachers em-


ployed, not includ-


half or more than


half their school


time to supervision.


teachers per month,


dollars to the


nearest integer.


No. of teachers that


taught the entire


time in the year the


schools were in ses-


Average number of weeks taught.


Names of superintendents.


Superintendents' salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in sup rvision.


10


7


77


38


2


7


36


J. A. Douglas


$ 1,000


2-5


3


2


40


80


1


1


33


A. E. Tuffing ..


325


.....


7


5


42


37


2


5


36 C. T. Northrop


900


2-5


18


15


60


40


3


15


38 A. B. Stutzman


1,400


1-2


4


3


65


35


1


3


36 F. H. White ...


585


1-12


2


1


56


35


1


1


T. D. Douthitt.


500


1-5


17


14


90


50


3


13


38


F. A. Merrill.


1,500


1-2


3


1


51


33


2


1


36


G. R. Percival.


600


1-10


6


2


4


70


48


2


4


36


F. G. Shuey.


900


1-20


15


5


10


63


51


5


8


36


J. P. Sharkey


1,100


2-3


3


1


2


52


31


1


2


28


E C. Eikenberry.


364


1-20


4


1


3


70


44


1


3


34


F. M. DeMotte


595


6


2


4


60


42


2


4


32 E. L. Thomas


560


1-6


4


1


3


75


43


1


36 O. A. Howell


675


3


1


2


63


40


1


2


32


J. E. Randall


504


4


3


1


50


37


3


1


32


W. T. Heilman


520


9


1


55


28


1


7


32


A. L. Belch.


440


1-2


4


1


3


60


25


1


2


24


G. R. Miller


360


1-4


4


1


3


55


31


1


35


O. H. Peters


481


4


1


3


80


30


1


40


H. F. Rauh


600


1-10


8


2


6


58


28


2


6


35 C. M. Lewis.


656


5


1


4


65


38


1


5


26


D. S. Myers


455


10


1


6


50


37


1


6


36


J. M. Hall.


1,000


1-2


7


2


6


68


30


2


4


36


J. J. Houser


855


1-6


4


3


1


41


30


3


1


32


A. R. Stichler.


400


10


3


8


51


39


3


7


36 C. H. Handley


855


1-3


6


2


4


60


30


2


4


36


T. B. Weaver.


700


1-24


3


1


2


70


30


1


3


32 J. B. Seelig.


560


1-30


6


2


4


58


38


2


4


36


W. J. Beverly.


675


5


1


4


75


37


1


4


32 J. M. Kay


600


8


6


2


44


35


6


2


29


G. W. C. Perry


420


4


2


2


68


40


2


2


36


A. L. Ellis


855


11


1


10


60


34


1


10


36


F. M. Ginn.


600


1-2


5


2


3


45


30


2


2


36


Orrin Bowland


495


3


2


1


43


30


2


1


36 George Stine


450


3


1


2


65


35


1


2


36


S. W. Grant


585


5


3


2


53


34


3


2


36


J. B. Duzan


750


1-10


4


2


2


50


35


2


2


36


C. H. Shock


540


4


1


3


80


30


1


3


36 A. D. Rank


720


4


1


3


55


32


1


3


36


J. C. Seemann


495


4


1


3


60


36


1


3


S. Wilkin


540


1-6


2


1


1


50


35


1


1


W. H. Bowen


400


.......


24


2


22


69


45


2


22


M. A. Yarnell


1,700


3-4


7


2


5


74


33


2


4


M. C. Lytle.


900


1-12


2


2


1


58


30


...


Adam Miller


520


5


2


3


54


27


2


3


36 Frank Jones


600


3


1


2


70


29


1


2


36 W. S. Jones,


630


1-6


5


3


2


60


30


3


2


36 T. E. Wilson.


750


4


2


2


64


33


2


2


36 J. L. Reed.


700


1-10


3


1


2


60


32


1 1


3


36


603


1-6


3


2


1


49


35


2


1


32


W. S. Chapman


500


4


1


3


67


32


2


36


J. A. Syler


540


1-4


of


wages


Average


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


in


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


sion.


Gentlemen.


3 1 1 2 2 NINHHONN 0


e


H. W. Dauchey.


38


1


36


36


32


2 3


36


91


ing those that give


92


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.


Trumbull


Cortland


4,120 74


2,667 42


1


4


10 000


Girard.


11,161 27


7,213 58


5


9


28,000


Hubbard


4,205 98


2,998 01


9


15


14,500


Kinsman


3,500 80


3,099 09


1


4


10,000


Misopotainin


2,422 16


1,091 82


1


2


2,500


Mineral Ridge ...


2,357 50


2,258 12


1


4


14,000


Niles


22,055 47


16,199 17


1


3 000


4


17


65,000


"Tuscarawas .....


Blake's Mills ...


11,529 56


3,253 69


1


3


2,910


Canal Dover


27,095 64


14,420 16


2


22


60,000


Dennison


13,125 79


9,247 23


2


11


40,000


Guadenhutten


4,278 20


1,891 21


1


4


2,500


Mineral Point


4,395 04


3,052 77


1


6


10,000


New Comerstown


8,000 77


4,023 06


4


8


5,000


New Philadelphia.


32,319 98


24,037 70


3


28


81,000


Port Washington


3 696 67


2 349 91


1


5


6,000


Uhrichsville


21,862 08


20,030 16


2


12,000


3


24


53,000


Union ...


Marysville


14,749 79


9,216 73


2


13


45,000


Milford Centre


9.733 00


4,125 99


1


8


18,000


Unionville Centre.


1


3


10,000


Van Wert


Middlepoint


2,110 93


1,598 11


1


3


3,000


Ohio City


2 641 79


2,072 27


1


5


5,500


Vinton


Hamden Junction


3.569 68


2,645 29


1


5


7,000


McArthur


4 198 08


2,995 00


1


6


5.500


Zaleski.


2,833 97


2,036 30


1


5


8 000


Warren


Butlerville


745 00


652 43


1


2


1,700


Carlish


1,253 70


1,252 02


1


4


10,000


Corwin


1 262 92


1,138 84


1


2


2 300


Deerfield


1,567 88


1,514 04


1


4


5 000


Foster's


1,248 75


975 30


1


2


2,500


Franklin


14,750 51


13,431 37


2


13


18,000


Genntown


999 91


*1,107 75


1


2


1,400


Harveysburg.


8,528 59


*8,551 22


1


690


2


4


12,000


Hopkinsville


1,147 85


632 48


1


1


1,100


King's Mills


2,329 45


2,193 67


1


2


8,500


Lebanon


34,343 02


23,294 31


.1


10


10,000


Mason


4,112 42


3,054 79


1


4


5,000


Morrow


6,415 37


3.847 17


1.


6


6,000


Oregonia


864 20


802 04


1


2


2,800


Springboro


3.261 03


2,336 92


2


5


2,500


Waynesville


15,239 22


15,125 08


1


15,000


1


6


25,000


Washington ....


Belpre


4,323 58


3,195 07


1


6


10,000


Beverly.


8,625 96


3,474 04


1


5


2,000


Lowell


2,625 46


1,347 05


1


4


3,600


Macksburg


1 718 08


1,518 47


1


4


2,000


Marietta Township ..


3,333 43


*4,116 06


1


1,839


9


9


7,039


Matamoras


13,664 45


9,644 29


1


4


2,500


Summit .. ...


Cuyahoga Falls.


$ 25,563 78


45,000


Morgadore ..


1,755 84


2,800


Peninsula


3,841 94


1


3


Fallmadge


3,231 24


2,187 25


1


4


6,000


8


$ 7,867 19 1,090 09 2,930 09


within the year.


* Overdrawn.


1


5


12,000


Richwood


1


6


11,500


Willshire.


rooms used only for recitation.


COMMISSIONERS 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,


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 superintendents' time employed in supervision.


13 2


1


12


110 55


37 35


1


1


3


2


1


54


30


2


1


4


4


49


4


36


Anna M. Nutting.


675


5


1


4


95


35


2


36


R. P. Clark


855


11


2


9


46


43


2


9


36


A. W. Kennedy


1,025


2-5


16


6


10


64


36


6


10


34 L. L. Campbell


1,000


1-5


3


1


2


89


38


1


2


36 M. L. Boyd


800


2


1


1


67


28


1


1


36 Ç. L. Parker


600


4


2


2


52


32


2


2


32


D. F. Griffith


506


1-12


18


1


17


60


39


16


32


F. J. Roller


1,400


3-4


3


1


2


45


25


1


2


28


W. E. Beck ..


315


18


2


16


50


37


2


16


36


J. W. Pfeiffer


1,200


3-4


12 4


2


2


59


28


2


36


H. H. Helter .!


700 495


1-4


8


3


6


64


33


3


5


J. T. Duff.


1,000


3-4


4


1


3


87


27


1


36


C. L. Cronebach ...


600


1-10


20


20


34


20


R. B. Smith


1,100


3-5


14


2


12


110


42


1


13


34


W. H. Cole


1,667


7-8


5


1


4


75


40


1


4


36


W. H. Sidebottom


675


1-3


8


1


7


45


37


1


7


32 G. H. Booth


800


1-2


3


2


1


48


40


2


1


32


F. M. Cosner


440


1-10


3


1


2


50


30


1


2


24


N. W. Bowland


300


5


1


4


50


30


1


4


32


5


1


4


60


45


4


32


W. G. Deman


480


5


1


4


62


30


1


4


32


D. B. Dye.


500


6


1


5


30


1


5


36


5


1


4


70


34


1


4


36


C. J. Biery.


630


1-10


2


1


1


46


30


1


1


32


W. Z. Roll.


870


2


1


1


75


45


1


1


36


J. M. Lane


675


......


2


1


1


58


35


1


1


36 E. M. Corwin


522


1-60


3


1


3


58


33


1


36


F. J. Brown.


518


2


37


Mrs. J. Delfeudahl


558


15


2


14


43


43


2


14


38


Hampton Bennett.


1,400


A11.


2


1


1


60


35


1


1


4


2


2


63


40


2


1


33


U. L. Monce


675


1-10


2


1


1


60


40


1


1


36


W. C. Bowyer


540


..... 1-5


4


2


2


76


43


2


2


7


1


6


100


45


1


5


36 W. P. Vandevoort


900


1-10


2


1


1


45


38


1


1


30 M. E. Wood.


838


1


2


2


50


40


2


2


36


J. W. Mckeown.


720


3


4


58


48


2


4


36


S. A. Stilwell


900


1-9


6


2


4


70


31


2


4


36


J. C. Barnes


720


1-20


5


1


4


80


30


4


36 J. F. Wagner


720


1-20


3


2


1


58


30


2


1


36 D. S. Leake


585


4


1


3


70


25


1


3


32 F. P. Wheeler


560


1-5


9


5


4


38


26


4


9


32


H. C. Frye.


600


1-8


4


4


37


4


28


A. D. Hopper


385


...


11


33


1


11


36


J. C. Conway.


1,100


1-2


6


1


5


55


24


1


36


J. M. Richardson


24


2


22


50


83


2


20


38


Charles Haupert.


1,300


)


F. Schnee.


39 36 E. N. Lloyd 32 John Woodling.


1,100


2-5


1


1


500


416


1


12


wages


Average


in


sion.


of


58


1


36


I. T. Wellman


495


10


2


9


105


55


2


9


38


J. F. Lukens.


1,500


36 L. F. Coleman


950


1


1


...


...


36


I. F. Bigony ..


540


2


45


2


T. Fostnaught.


1


675


2


5


36


36


...


half or more than


93


94


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (a)-Concluded.


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


rooms used only for recitation.


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


Wayne


Apple Creek


$ 1,609 27 .


$ 1,233 02


3


$3,000


Burband


1,378 28


1,100 43


2,500


Dalton


5,019 27


3,463 16


1


3


2,000


Doylestow


4,370 63


2,919 00


2


5


8.000


Fredericksburg.


12,746 70


9.783 13


1


$10,000


1


4


12.000


Mt. Eaton.


1,245 71


903 77


1


2


2,500


Orrville


8,653 01


4,386 91


1


8


15,000


Shreve ...


4,872 36


3,455 27


1


6


20 000


Williams


Bryan


26,198 11


11,456 19


5


14


36,000


Edgertown


3,991 42


2,658 22


1


5


6,000


Edon ..


1,657 85


1,045 92


1


3


1,500


Montpelier.


7,166 68


5,507 33


1


5


16,000


Pioneer


7 653 62


3,265 17


1


4


15.000


Stryker


6,788 90


5,766 19


1


6


20,000


West Unity.


6,290 52


3,397 64


1


4


10,000


Wood.


Bloomdale


2,195 16


1,386 -12


1


3


2,000


Bowling Green


20,919 33


14,382 45


3


16


45,000


Bradner.


2,885 26


1,562 54


2


3


3,800


Haskins


3,974 69


1,885 87


1


3,000


1


4


4,000


North Baltimore.


20,717 96


17,146 24


1


12,362


3


14


27,000


Pemberville


5,951 26


3,233 67


1


4


15,000


Perrysburg


9,416 54


5,871 81


?


9


14 000


Rising Sun.


12,727 92


9,029 44


1


8,000


1


3


10,000


West Millgrove.


2,996 31


880 83


1


2


1,000


Weston


3,982 04


2.636 72


2


5


5,000


Wyandot.


Carey ..


13,940 53


7,285 64


2


8


31,500


Nevada.


3,745 15


2,562 84


1


6


15,000


Upper Sandusky.


13,418 14


8,735 28


2


14


60,000


-


1


4


10,000


Jerry City.


3 530 23


2,932 14


within the year.


..........


2


1


95


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XIV (a)-Concluded.


No. of teachers necessary to supply 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


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 supervisio .


P. S. Berg ..


$ 540


J. W. Michener


550


W. H. Stahl


500


1-10


5


1


4


95


36


1


4


38 F. E. Adair.


810


1-10


4


2


2


68


40


2


2


32


T. S. Lowden


725


1-20


2


2


..


2


6


65


36


2


6


6


2


4


63


30


2


4


36


J. S. Miller


800


1-4


15


14


39


14


36


W. A. Saunders


1,200


1-2


5


1


4


100


31


1


4


36 J. R. Walton


900


1-8


3


1


2


60


25


1


2


32 J. W .. Cummings


480


7


3


4


47


28


3


3


4


2


2


48


25


36


Frank Smith


540


6


4


68


30


36


A. B Stevens


900


4-9


5


1


4


70


31


1


3


36


J. H. Diebel.


630


1-10


3


1


2


45


30


1


2


32


J. W. Simon


360


16


1


15


55


41


1


15


36


D. A. Haylor


1,200


3-4


3


1


2


50


30


1


2


2


1


1


60


30


1


1


36


J. M. Canfield


540


3


1


2


50


30


1


2


24 F. Mead


300


1-3


5


2


3


53


29


2


3


36


D. R. Jones


585


10


1


9


100


33


8


40


I. N. Saddler.


1,000


3-4


3


1


2


50


30


1


2


28 G. C. Sheffler.


350


2


1


1


60


30


1


1


36 F. M. Latham


540


5


1


4


75


30


1


4


36


G. E. Ryan


675


9


?


6


50


33


3


6


34


T. A. Bonser


810


1-4


6


1


5


45


41


1


5


32


Ida McDermott,


600


2-5


15


15


...


37


..


14


36


F. W. Wenner


1,125


3-4


1


52


28


2


1


33


1


61


30


1


34


2


2


52


30


1


2


32


2


36 A. W. Ruegsegger.


420


38 J. L. Wright


950


1-6


36 W. L. Fulton


900


36 J. E. Ladd


450


14


2


12


50


28


1


12


36


W. M. Waltermire


810


41


8


...


of


ing those that give


Average Wages


sion.


2


...


96


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (6)-VILLAGE AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS.


Pupils enrolled.


Average daily'attendance ..


Enumeration.


High.


Elementary.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Grand total.


Elementary.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Grand total.


Adams


Bentonville.


122 652


127 611


64 445


16


14


80 60


94 505 145


30 326


12


12


24


54


Peebles


146


151


110


17


18


35


85


13


12


25


110


West Union.


315


342


180


20


40


60


240


160


18


36


54


214


Winchester


236


221


162


25


15


40


202


154


9


18


27


181


Allen


Beaver Dam.


174


178


129


20


10


30


159


96


15


7


22


118


Bluffton


442


459


318


15


23


38


356


262


11


18


29


297


Delphos


1,539


1,597


842


32


31


63


905


689


26


21


47


736


Elida


184


186


106


39


19


58


164


78


21


12


33


111


La Fayette ..


112


108


60


17


19


36


96


36


13


11


24


60-


Spencerville


578


583


451


10


14


24


475


330


9


12


21


351


Aslıland


Ashland


1,355


1,081


601


28


57


85


686 147


528


23


49


72


600


Hayesville


149


136


103


20


24


44


76


15


17


32


108


Loudonville.


478


501


367


20


33


53


420


350


19


28


47


397


Perrysville


212


2:20


160


2


12


14


174


124


2


12


14


138


Ashtabula.


432


413


355


54


47


101


456


231


33


35


68


299-


Ashtabula


1,295


1,304


875


41


61


102


977


685


33


50


83


768


Conneaut


753


841


603


50


88


138


741


438


30


58


88


526


Harbor.


679


702


463


4


8


12


475


329


329


Jefferson


395


342


247


75


93


168


415


187


49


69


118


305


Orwell ..


122


135


63


30


41


71


134


47


26


35


61


108


Rock Creek


162


172


96


17


29


46


142


73


14


~- 19


33


106


Athens


Athens


823


837


478


22


42


64


542


359


20


86


56


415


Buchtel


605


669


411


18


24


42


104


57


12


14


26


83


Glouster


498


387


22


38


60


447


246


18


33


51


297


Jacksonville


242


263


183


15


64


79


1,387


953


12


54


66


1,019-


Trimble


190


227


151


20


18


38


189


100


18


13


31


181


Auglaize


Cridersville.


238


194


137


11


18


29


166


100


8


14


22


122


New Bremen


950


992


460


20


5


25


485


382


15


1


16


398


St. Johns


100


110


49


17


20


37


86


35


8


13


21


56,


St. Marys


1,045


1,323


908


23


40


63


971


654


16


21


37


691


Wapakoneta


1,200


1,252


635


15


11


26


661


495


12


11


23


518


Belmont


Barnesville


921


951


740


32


58


90


830


582


24


49


73


655


Belmont


140


125


99


23


24


47


146


69


13


18


31


100.


Bridgeport


1,189


1,461


879


15


32


47


926


641


14


28


42


683


Flushing


215


191


160


18


12


30


190


101


12


9


21


122


Morristown


129


118


69


18


14


32


101


54


11


9-


:0


74


St. Clairsville


354


349


289


21


29


50


339


211


13


23


36


247


Brown.


Aberdeen


278


248


178


6


12


18


196


133


7


9


16


149


Georgetown.


430


447


293


16


33


49


342


230


11


23


34


264


Higginsport ..


293


258


198


12


15


27


225


144


10


13


23


167


R pley


70f


692


541


24


44


68


609


466


20


38


58


521


Russelville


119


110


91


14


15


29


120


64


9


10


19


83.


Butler


New London.


109


119


73


15


14


29


102


49 250


10


13


23


72


Oxford


508


507


310


28


36


64


374


24


34


58


30S


Pisgah


52


45


34


9


16


25


138


354


213


23


24


47


260


Malvern


312


316


170


22


28


50


220


122


18


20


38


160;


Carroll


Carrollton


383


393


279


37


38


75


...


34


22


...


...


22:


Seven Mile


170


155


113


17


87


Coolville


115


110


62


615


146


Nelsonville


1,706


1,854


1,308


183


146


25


27


52


378


Manchester.


32


28


High.


Counties.


Districts.


1891.


1892.


262


411


262


Andover Tp.


....


6


97


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI (6)-VILLAGE AND SPECIAL DISTRICTS.


Per cent. of the enrollment on the enumeration.


Per cent. of daily attendance on the


number enrolled in elementary


Per cent. of daily attendance on the


number enrolled in high school.


Per cent. of total average daily at-


U. S. History.


Drawing.


Vocal music.


Physics.


Physiology.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry.


German.


Latin.


Greek.


77 75


47


80


57 75


29 68 49


20


240


24


28 60 79 103 19


45 18 21 16


8


00


86


96


80


90


73


12


86


75


73


74


68


159


11


80


82


76


82


41


300


363


11


363


28


12


59


82


75


81


43


691


18


63


01


2


231


20


82


73


57


68


54


6


100


28


79


60


67


62


38


237


11


475


24


11


23


51


88


84


87


47


35


20


3


65


99


74


73


co


15


55


103


420


13


56


41


6


7


18


82


78


99


79


25


60


10


14


6


14


100


65


67


65


86


47


220 977


9


337


36


7


12


75


78


81


79


78


79


94


72


63


68


112


324


28


642


52


70


71


90


12


88


76


70


73


138


403


22


-292


38


31


00


13


75


76


72


75


12


90


10


10


00


66 68


68


63


33


528 457


542


15


8


22


64


72


92


61


79


46


10


29


87


63


85


60


127


389


447


24


76


80


80


.25


193


103


77


73


84


73


89


1.275


33


54


11


33


99


66


82


69


66


15


68


73


76


73


15


3


3


50


83


64


82


54


25


3


438


5


86


71


57


65


10


71


50


865


150


co


16


co


9


136


13


90


79


91


79


50


830


47


157


47


57


41


91


70


65


68


62


52


926


19


879


14


13


29


85


63


70


64


36


41


83


190


91


73


72


73


81


18


17


24


71


75


89


76


29


27


23


14


2


9


79


79


70


76


95


24


50


10


77


73


82


74


20


16


16


7


5


85


86


89


86


148


520


28


42


14


18


92


70


69


70


·22


464 120


486 20


15


94


67


79


71


20


11


11


20


4


16


69


81


91


82


37


.. 125


9


15


3


3


79


62


68


63


42


42


17


88 71


76


68


74


57


109


154


7


277


38


9


32


76


76


76


40


20


15


20


10


7


S. C. C. S.


5


?


80


50


55


78


&


63


73


15


29


16 300


14


...


75


86


81


100


2


75


88


75


80


500 436


91


72


59


92


69


200


84


95


89


76


93


50


220


00


92


79


71


90


95


V


1


73


85


14


35


82


73


88


74


51


25 00


15


10


25


17


977


8000


4


16


474


00 €


...


599


146


9


78


74


90


74


153


65


65


...


65


17


37


48


18


61


2


33 485


7


78


56


369


56


11


tendance on total enrollment.


Branches of study.


schools.


78


14


9


32


395 25


98


ANNUAL REPORT


TABLE XVI (6)-Continued.


Pupils enrolled.


Average ( aily attendance.


.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration.


High.


Elementary.


Boys


Girls


Total.


Grand total.


Elementary.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Grand total.


Champaign .....


Christiansburg ...


139 424


118 386


71 319


14 29


19


33


101 383 216


$ 50


12


15


27 52


300


North Lewisburg


263


225 364


252


25


26


51


303


220


21


22


18 43


263


Bethel Tp


724 123


712


551


17


25


42


593 107


382


14


22


36


418


German Tp


276


268


184


13


25


38


222


148


9


24


33


..... 181'


south Charleston


385


351


250


15


18


33


283


182


10


17


27


209


Clermont


Batavia


324


369


250


24


50


300


219


20


26


46


265


Bethel


240


241


160


14


35


195


1:24


10


15


25


149


Loveland.


257


235


189


13


22


35


224


139


11


19


30


169


Milford


395


344


260


15


19


294


200


14


18


32


232


Moscow


194


200


145


18


10


173


122


11


7


18


140


Mt. Carmel.


174


138


110


17


13


140


76


13


10


23


99


New Richmond


628


615


3.25


13


18


31


:356


253


1.2


12


24


277


Williamsburg ..


247


230


154


8


18


26


180


110


5


13


18


128


Clinton


Martinsville


174


141


120


10


12


22


142


104


6


7


13


117


New Vienna


281


281


204


32


29


61


265


162


22


23


45


207


Sabin


357


370


284


13


17


30


314


179


10


14


24


303


Westboro


128


104


82


9


14


23


105


46


6


9


15


61


Wilmington


741


781


507


26


36


62


569


400


22


30


52


452


Columbiana ...


Columbiana


355


365


285


17


17


34


319 531


224


11


13


24


248


East Palestine .....


674


674


494


18


19


37


370


16


16


32


402


Hanoverton.


103


93


67


17


21


38


105


50


11


16


27


77


Leetonia


1,053


1,031


17


25


42


561


380


15


20


35


415


Madison Tp ..


108


79


596


19


34


53


649


462


13


26


89


501


Sa ineville


912


975


645


13


18


31


676


541


10


16


26


567


Washingtonvi lle


515


490


325


10


17


27


352


251


8


14


22


273


Coshocton


. Coshocton


1,234


1,332


876


30


38


68


944 166


668


27


35


62


730


West Lafayette ...


173


188


131


18


17


35


87


12


12


24


111


Crawford


Crestline ..


749


888


468


17


30


47


515


358


13


26


39


397


New Washington


284


297


128


22


25


47


175


112


19


21


40


152


Cuyahoga


Bedford


316


305


219


17


34


51


270


169


15


25


40


209


Berea


729


710


405


12


30


42


447


298


11


23


34


332


Brecksville Tp ....


318


306


16


23


39


272


158


12


17


29


187


Brooklyn Tp ..


470


515


15


13


28


311


11


9


20


212


Brooklyn Village 1,321


1,426


917


3


15


18


935


3


12


15


7.29


hagrin Falls


370


401


304


34


39


73


377


23


31


54


289


Collinw ,od


566


620


430


3


6


9


297


230


3


6


9


239


Olmstead Falls


220


211


105


24


24


48


153


87


14


18


32


119


West Cleveland ...


1,386


1,439


773


Darke.


Ansonia


260


269


166


20


25 20


45


211


135


11


16


27


162


Arcanum


349


355


274


18


15


36


121


69


16


13


29


98


New Madison


135


137


78


22


19


41


119


64


13


12


25


89


Union City


461


446


275


17


32


49


324


206


10


15


25


231


Versailles


436


425


245


.23


31


54


299


189


16


23


39


228


Defiance.


Hicksville


630


650


485


27


40


67


552


361


17


31


48


409


5


17


22


128


4


14


146


St. Paris


343


117


71


17


19


36


56


14


16


30


86


18


20


38


38


15


17


32


77


Mechanicsburg ...


35


64


248


.3


29


Clark


Enon.


New Carlisle.


1891


1892.


.


-


15


18


33


250


Gettysburg


119


127


85


21


38


312


217


430


304


...


304


Glenville.


472


494


288


773


582


582


519 103


103


64.


64


New Lisbon


780


811


233


283


192


714 235


26 21


34 28 30


High.


194


99


COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XVI 6)-Continued.


Per cent. of the enrollment on the enumeration.


Per cent. of daily attendance on the


number enrolled in elementary


Per cent. of daily attendance on the


number enrolled in high school.


Fer cent. of total average daily at- tendance on total enrollment.


U. S. History.


Drawing.


Vocal mu ic.


Physics.


Physiology.


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry.


German.


Latin.


Greek.


75


74


82


74 79


41


313


313


1>


21


27


18


31


82


66


82


68


42


44


24


19


5


9


81


87


81


86


8


31


82


70


86


71


83


42


10


16


NO


25


87


80


83


81


28


35


4


80


80


87


81


58


70


222


-7


35


17


11


25


73


53


82


74


23


283


7


283


25


18


31


87


88


92


88


33


293


23


18


41


8


50


73


78


72


77


63


73


10


66


30


6


20


74


76


9.


82


65


200


294


=


18


50


.18


2


14


80


70


77


74


40


49


79


79


24


A


27


57


78


77


78


3:25


356


33.1


13


10


27


73


71


69


71


33


180


12


107


10


10


79


88


59


82


7


30


4


7


11


2


2


2


83


80


75


78


91


168


19


35


35


25


9


25


86


63


80


65


90


20


25


19


18 21


81


19


19


10


62


11


84


79


72


78


60


259


11


226


31


6


11


79


75


86


76


45


18


. 7


105


12


52


73


8.3


71


35


561


22


540


20


13


7


21


95


66


74


77


60


545


649


10


23


14


75


855


84


81


14


10


68


79


80


78


28


14


6


107


4


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