Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the year 1880, Part 10

Author: Ohio. Office of the State Commissioner of Common Schools
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Statesman Steam Press, 1855-1913
Number of Pages: 424


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4


6


2


11


8


Geauga.


357


70


8


25


40


22


35


Greene


ANNUAL REPORT.


36


8


11


126


7


145


9


8


Ashland


9


..


13


22


7


24


Auglaize


183


33


16


17


14


17


22


8


68


9


137


90


10


75


75


3


56


Carroll


378


3


29


119


93


Champaign


30


Clarke


16


Clermont


30


16


27


Columbiana.


2


21


18


22


12


26


6


191


12


33


13


46


..


7


196


17


66


205


51


2-4


24


10


36


244


85


12


Fairfield


159


39


9


9


21


16


130


78


36


16


2


124


28


306


11


22


4


41


13


7


4


...


171


S


..


102


2


91


Clinton.


23


1


8


166


26


Coshocton


348


20


Delaware.


43


G


213


9


112


2


9


14


50


10


32


376


25


.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


Guernsey.


305


59 375


42


119


151


54


73


126


218


98


266


Hamilton


1,200


53


105


16


4


8


7


12


:


Hancock


5'2


3


Hardin.


141


22


9


1


Harrison


56


10


7


1


20


18


9


10


15


6


6


71


Highland


26


37


8


37


18


8


8


Hocking ..


1.1


68


34


30


168


5


23


20


10


9


...


42


Jefferson


140


79


Knox


131


Lake


75


...


...


114


1


470


72


2.1


23


20


15


29


22


18


16


18


286


83


18


2.1


10


82


33


Lorain


61


8


37


152


55


11


12


30


15


12


Madison.


20


Mahoning


18


6


94


9


7


20


10


15


1


Medina ..


156


27


18


19


19


16


11


15


9)


11


22


Miami


29


Monroe ..


265


13


Montgomery


224


45


Morgan


255


40


22


5


13


51


38


5.1


G


28


61


-


Muskingum


11


Noble


88


12.


2


Ottawa


28


4.5


101


15


8


15


18


20


15


2


45


8


14


1


28


19


11


36


('8


16


=


61


235


42


*2


16


10


27


16


19


1


1


30


Putnam


51


15


21


27


17


20


29


265


37


22


1


17


15


12


18


1


31


30


18


Sandusky


150


65


123


29


20


30


20)


19


29


20


15


18


10


10


8


15


123


53


49


51


58


14


1.10


119


Summit


131


Trumbull


309


24


14


10


Tuscarawas.


317


48


20


24


14


25


21


19


20


10


Union


157


20


()


23


2.1


8


150


Van Wert.


108


11


1.1


2


2


18


12


11


117


Vinton


39


7


...


170


21


...


18


18


25


12


102


147


28


9


6


142


6


43


Marion .


102


Mengs ...


47


20


198


42


12


10


395


123


8


56


12


Morrow ...


308


68


10


7


7


...


15


56


230


23


30


2


Preble


147


Richland


10


67


Ross


20


Scioto


11


Seneca


155


17


Shelby.


60


..


Stark ....


178


52


38


76


15


...


17


7


18


28


381


30


19


214


15


...


8


122


8


39


1


0


21


6


10


3


1.1


1'25


36


10


11


..


Mercer


143


32


12


97


27


21


7


8


1.1


8


110


20


184


.12


17


20


13


13


7


10


113


32


15


16


15


106


4


1.1


Lawrence


18


Licking.


107


20


5


13


15


5


27


Logan ..


366


51


31


...


...


Jackson


112


6


25.1


50


32


10


50


31


31


29


170


8


11


8


9


27


1


Henry


2144


58


18


Holmes ..


110


Huron,


140


12


9


=


75


260


...


12


...


...


D


Paulding


Perry.


177


18


Pickaway


68


5


Pike


Portage.


...


32


5


8


28


19


18


21


28


133


315


2


23


17 56


TABLE XVIII .-- Continued.


Pupils in each branch of study,


Counties.


-


Algebra.


Geometry.


Trigonometry-


Surveying-


Chemistry.


Geology.


Botany.


Astronomy.


Book-keeping.


Natural History.


Mectal Philosophy.


Moral Philosophy.


Rhetoric.


Logic


Latin.


Greek.


French.


Warren


566


48


10


19


92


12


87


8


10


CR 18


135 102


4


Washington


287


12


6


Wayne ..


387


75


24


29


96


112


27


Williams ..


3 6


62


15


12


Wyandot


122


10


Totals


19,433


3,951


1,849


188


1,737


978


3,205


1,317


2,672


575


447


134


1,818


175


7,140


448


418


ANNUAL REPORT.


118


.......


8


22


19


35


131


17


54


5


14


47


10


000


.15


6


19


.....


Wood


83


23


.....


00


25


27


12


119


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XIX .- PRIVATE AND COLORED SCHOOLS.


Number of teachers employed.


Average number of weeks.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Grand total.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Adams


1


1


2


20 -


10


Allen


Ashland.


Ashtabula


Athens.


Auglaize


2


2


4


1


9


20


18


33


40


Brown


10


4


5


1


20


29


36


35


40


Butler


3


14


17


40


44


Carroll


Champaign


2


2


4


34


40


Clarke


1


8


9


32


37


Clermont.


3


1


4


26


32


Clinton


1


3


1


20


35


Columbiana


1


1


12


Coshocton


Crawford


2


2


20


Cuyahoga


1


1


Darke


3


1


4


26


6


Delaware.


Erie


Fairfield


1


4


5


40


40


Fayette


3


1


4


30


38


Franklin


2


6


3


11


33


40


Fulton


Gallia


13


13


24


Geauga


9


10


6


25


31


38


40


Guernsey


2


1


3


8


24


Hamilton


1


30


48


79


25


42


38


Hancock


Hardin.


2


2


36


Harrison


2


2


37


Henry


7


1


8


33


38


Hocking


1


1


16


Holmes


2


2


4


36


Jackson


5


1


6


27


36


Jefferson


2


3


5


32


35


Knox


8


8


40


Lake


6


4


5


2


17


21


9


25


36


Licking


2


1


1


1


5


24


24


36


24


Lorain


1


1


Lucas


20


40


Madison


1


1


2


32


38


Mahoning


1


4


5


38


38


Logan.


2


2


36


Highland.


13


13


42


Defiance


Greene.


Huron


Lawrence


20


Counties.


40


Belmont


120


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XIX .- Continued.


Number of teachers employed.


Average number of weeks.


Counties.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Grand total.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Marion


Medina


5


6


11


27


34


Mercer


2


2


2


6


30


23


36


Miami


1


2


3


32


36


Monroe


1


5


6


20


21


Montgomery


1


3


4


30


40


Morrow


1


1


36


Muskingum


5


5


40


Noble .


Ottawa


4


4


23


Perry


1


2


3


6


46


Pickaway.


2


3


5


16


40


Pike.


3


1


4


24


24


Portage


2


2


Preble


Putnam


Richland


5


2


4


10


21


30


44


38


38


Sandusky


5


5


40


Scioto


4


4


40


Seneca Shelby


1


4


5


36


50


Stark.


15


15


39


Summit


2


5


7


11


40


Trumbull


2


2


4


36


21


Tuscarawas


Union


Van Wert


Vinton


4


4


34


Washington


4


2


1


3


10


35


10


39


39


Wayne


2


2


35


Williams


7


7


9


Wood


...


Wyandot


Totals


99


41


126


206


47.2


28


23


38


37


..


Ross


11


11


39


Warren


Morgan


Paulding


Meigs


121


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XX .- PUPILS IN COLORED AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


Number of pupils enrolled.


Townships.


Separ ,te districts.


Counties.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


B ys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Gir's.


Total.


Adanıs


7


6 13


12


20


32


Allen


Ashland


Ashtabula


100


Athens


Auglaize


Belmont


45


52


97


21


25


46


89 112


78 114


167 226


23


25


48


Brown


179


141


320


21


19


40


95


98


193


550


540


1,090


Carroll


Champaign


26


22


48


84


59


143


Clarke ..


12


13


25


201


221


425


Clermont


39


50


89


25


37


72


Clinton


11


14


25


68


61


129


Columbiana.


8


12


20


Coshocton


Crawford


75


80


155


Cuyahoga


5,291


5,244


10,535


Darke


60


75


135


10


16


26


Defiance


Delaware


460


440


900


Fairfield.


35


24


59


11+


140


250


Fayette


31


29


60


30


41


71


Franklin


26


10


36


185


202


387


Fulton


173


160


333


255


Geauga


138


114


252


250


302


552


100


120


220


Guernsey


Hamilton


2


3


5


698


846


1,544


958


1,019


1,977


Hancock


Hardin


10


46


86


Harrison


42


53


95


85


105


190


Highland.


79


72


151


39


30


69


9


4


13


Huron.


115


107


222


84


78


162


Jackson


51


43


94


23


25


48


Jefferson


54


52


106


90


86


176


Knox.


Lake.


Lawrence


83


76


159


42


40


82


154


138


292


80


80


160


Licking.


Logan


36


25


61


11


13


24


32


39


71


Lorain


Lucas


Madison


14


5


19


36


45


81


Mahoning


Marion


Medina


32


21


53


177


153


330


Mercer


19


11


30


40


45


85


Miami


17


11


28


18


24


42


77


76


153


800


901


1,701


Morgan.


20


20


40


Morrow


Muskingum


86


134


220


280


320


600


Noble ..


Ottawa


Paulding


73


70


143


8


10


18


90


90


Pickaway


19


21


40


194


Pike


71


59


130


7 88


5


12


78


181


Montgomery


15


14


29


9


11


20


9


6


15


Hocking


Holmes


75


75


14


21


. 35


110


140


250


172


152


324


Meigs.


45


15


90


37


35


72


...


Monroe


Perry


106


40


45


85


Butler


22


22


44


155


145


300


Erie


1,972


Gallia


Greene


Henry


2,600


103


122


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XX .- Continued.


Number of pupils enrolled.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Counties.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Totai.


Portage


50


50


100


Preble


110


110


220


Ross


89


82


171


13


10


23 104


111


215


100


160


260


Sandusky


150


150


300


Scioto


98


97


195


Seneca


338


349


687


Shelby


18


14


32


98


87


185


Stark


410


440


850


Summit


200


230


430


Trumbull


35


42


77


24


22


46


Tuscarawas


Union


Van Wert


Vinton


Warren


86


97


183


Washington


38


39


77


Wayne


63


55


118


Williams


84


93


177


Wood ..


60


40


100


Wyandot


Totals


1,448


1,289


2,737


583


534


1,117


3,131


3,388


6,774


11,333


11,528


27,533


98


20


23


43


16


21


37


54


44


40


35


75


Putnam


Richland


123


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXI .- PRIMARY AND ACADEMIC STUDIES IN PRIVATE AND COLORED SCHOOLS.


Number of pupils in primary and academic studies.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Counties.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Primary.


Academic.


Primary.


Academic.


Primary.


Academic.


Primary.


Academic.


Adams


13


32


Allen


300


Ashland


Ashtabula


100


Athens.


Auglaize


Belmont


97


46


167


48


Brown


320


40


226


85


Butler


193


95


1,050


Carroll


Champaign


16


32


17


126


Clarke.


25


425


402


Clermont


89


72


Clinton


25


129


Columbiana


20


Coshocton


Crawford


Cuyahoga


44


Darke


135


26


Defiance


Delaware


Erie


900


Fairfield.


59


250


Fayette.


60


71


Franklin


9


27


112


175


1,927


45


Fulton


333


255


Geauga


208


41


430


122


170


50


Guernsey


20


15


Hamilton.


5


1,544


1,977


Hancock


Hardin


86


Harrison


95


Henry


190


Highland


135


69


Hocking


13


Holmes


Huron


222


162


Jackson


91


48


Jefferson


40


176


Knox


75


Lake


Lawrence


159


82


292


160


Licking


35


250


Logan


61


24


71


10,535


Gallia


Greene


124


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXL .- Continued.


Number of pupils in primary and academic studies.


Townships.


Separate districts.


Counties.


Colored.


Private.


Colored.


Private.


Primary.


Academic


Primary


Academic.


Primary.


Academic.


Primary.


Academic.


Lorain


Lucas


Madison


12


7


63


18


Mahoning


Marion


Medina


Meigs


53


330


Mercer


30


85


90


Miami


28


72


Monroe


30


12


171


10


Montgomery


17


13


86


55


1,701


Morrow


40


Muskingum


140


80


Noble


Ottawa


Paulding


143


90


Pickaway


40


194


Pike


130


12


Portage


100


20


Preble


Putnam


Richland


220


Ross


146


25


18


5


215


200


60


Sandusky


300


Scioto


195


Seneca


400


288


Shelby


32


125


60


Stark ..


850


Summit


75


430


Trumbull


77


46


Tuscarawas


Union.


Van Wert


Vinton


120


63


Washington


98


43


37


55


22


Wayne


75


47


Williams


177


Wood


Wyandot


Totals


2,508


148


1,025


92


6,023


1,136


25,994


824


324 2,600


Morgan


Perry


18


Warren


TABLE XXII .- SHOWING THE POPULATION OF SCHOOL AGE, WHITE AND COLORED, MALE AND FEMALE; THE ENROLLMENT IN COMMON SCHOOLS, AND AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE IN THE STATE, FROM THE YEAR 1855 TO 1880, INCLUSIVE.


White.


Colored.


Year.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Grand total of


youth enumer-


ated at the he-


ginning of the


Whole number of


youth enumer-


ated between 16


Number of youth


enrolled in


schools.


1855


416,647


393,467


810,114


5,420


5,970


10,510


820,624


551,939


315,851


1856


411,013


388,653


799,666


5,326


5,174


10,500


810,166


561,315


322,643


1857


418,336


408,119


826,455


5,729


5,853


11,582


838,037


603,347


350,867


1858


425,319


405,346


830,655


6,426


6,136


12,562


843,227


611,720


352,145


1859


437,569


414,858


852,427


6,899


6,588


13,487


865,914


600,034


350,399


1860


450,778


428,434


879,212


6,930


6,702


13,632


892,844


686,177


405,592


1861


459,870


438,843


898,713


7,137


7,110


14,247


912,960


717,726


425,083


1862


464.190


442,632


906,822


7,097


6,971


14,068


920,890


723.669


433,34


1863


457,248


447,314


904,562


7,726


7,586


15,312


919,874


750,413


440,726


1864.


465,603


456,764


922,367


8,458


8,147


16,605


938,972


694,920


396,256


1865


467,101


459,614


926.715


9,113


9 024


18,137


944,852


702,552


391,547


1866.


483.732


468,865


952,597


11,077


10,629


21,706


974,302


728.990


415.142


1867


494,458


477,247


971,705


12,026


11,519


23,5 15


955,250


70-4,767


397,486


1868


506,680


487,381


994,061


12,939


12,192


25,131


1,019,192


731,732


410.721


1869


508,139


485,677


993,816


12,267


11,584


23,851


1,017,667


740.382


434.865


1870


513,158


491,500


1,004,658


12,447


11,772


24.219


1,028,877


724,896


446 144


1871


517,127


498,446


1,015,575


13,382


12,725


26,107


1,041,680


732.122


432.552


1872


526,109


505,656


1,031,765


13 401


12.811


26,283


1,058,048


215,524


708,800


408.538


1873.


533,703


513,268


1,046,971


13.348


12,955


26,803


1,073,274


187,698


704,018


407.917


1874.


494,738


473,950


968,688


11,768


11,252


23,020


991,708


236,965


707.943


429:30


1875.


493,623


469,925


963,548


11.378


11,021


22,399


985,947


248,675


712.129


435 349


1876.


510,800


484,328


995,128


11 618


10,980


22,598


1,017,726


260,588


722.963


447,130


1877.


515,684


487,018


1,002,702


11,703


11,230


22,733


1,025,635


261,659


722 240


448.100


1878


521,453


497,336


1,018,789


11,865


11,309


23,174


1,041,963


272,960


740.194


465,372


1879


522,213


496,582


1,018,795


12,506


12,019


24,525


1,043.320


1 273,250


734.651


459,990


1880.


522,536


500,035


1,022,571


11,941


11,713


23,654


1,046,225


261,189


747.138


476,279


school year.


and 21 years of


age.


Average daily at- tendance.


125


....


126


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- DISTRICTS WHOSE ENUMERA-


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of


school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school pur-


poses within the year.


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Adams-


Manchester


506


488


$10,308 93


$4,183 83


5.4


Allen-


Delphos


1,287


1,335


13,324 20


10,045 60


6.0


Lima


2,178


2,426


21,739 99


14,466 41


7.0


Ashland-


Ashland


954


1,101


15,123 93


12,819 47


13.2


Loudonville


482


513


5,801 37


3,771 69


5.7


1


$347


Ashtabula-


Ashtabula


1,088


1,115


13,171 66


8,804 35


7.0


Conneaut


335


335


3,740 17


3,631 83


9.8


Geneva


450


448


6,407 56


4,370 92


5.5


Jefferson


319


311


5,361 31


3,539 88


7.0


Athens-


Athens


768


759


7,608 28


5,737 80


5.0


Nelsonville


966


1,001


12,014 29


8,863 14


7.0


1,650


Auglaize-


Minster


659


671


2,922 36


1,608 31


2.5


New Bremen


850


916


10,429 26


7,464 56


7.4


St. Mary's


637


603


6,309 49


3,978 07


9.0


Wapakoneta


1,112


1,174


13,654 64


8,946 30


6.5


Belmont --


Barnesville


841


849


20,563 91


20,667 56


8.0


1


21,000


Bellaire


2,694


2,808


23,373 93


13,597 84


6.5


Bridgeport


746


781


7,521 56


5,093 75


4.0


Martin's Ferry


1,098


1,102


13,670 47


12,014 14


10.0


St. Clairsville


363


364


4,740 92


3,355 70


2.5


Brown-


Aberdeen


309


298


3,825 05


1,813 91


12.0


Georgetown


424


422


5,371 24


3,530 10


7.0


Higginsport


329


316


3,108 97


2,010 41


17.0


Ripley


904


867


11,493 95


7,242 26


5.5


Butler-


Hamilton


5,168


5,058


52,057 16


34,513 73


5.0


Middletown


1,4 6


1,386


22,236 99


13,754 81


4.0


Oxford


600


591


10,914 64


6,904 73


5.0


Carroll-


Carrollton.


304


316


3,647 42


2,677 29


6.0


Champaign-


Lewisburg


318


318


4,892 15


3,571 58


10.0


Mechanicsburgh ..


449


460


5,374 28


4,143 33


4.5


St. Paris


304


312


5,083 76


2,945 88


7.0


.....


Urbana


1,990


2,006


36,095 09


21,010 20


5.8


...


within the year.


1879.


1880.


127


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TION IS THREE HUNDRED AND UPWARDS.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive


of rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


Number of teachers necessary to


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervision.


2


6


$3,000


6


2


4


$80


$32


32


L. J. Fenton


$800


1


10


40,000


12


5


7


71


38


36


E. W. Hastings


1,100


2


22


75,000


23


1


22


84


35


38


G. W. Walker.


1,500


All.


3


11


40,000


12


11


34


32


Emma F. Potter


520


2


8


5,000


8


2


6


65


34


36


6


12


12,000


.12


1


12


105


37


38


Geo. W. Waite


1,000


3


4


7


5,000


8


2


6


75


29


39


L. B. Durstine


4


7


21,000


9


2


7


63


22


36


4


5


25,400


7


3


5


67


32


36


1


11


25,000


12


2


10


45


38


39


J. M. Goodspeed


2


12


15,435


12


2


10


41


27


.36


F. S. Coultrap.


1


4


2,000


4


1


3


63


33


39 36


W. F. Torrance


1,100


1


9


13,000


9


2


9


75


35


34 J. A. Barber


850


All.


1


9


40,000


10


3


7


117


36


36


W. A. Hoover


1,000


1


11


30,000


11


11


40


24


J. M. Yarnell


1,100


5


21


48,850


20


3


18


45


32


38


John T. Duft.


1,300


3


9


25,000


9


15


2


13


40


37


36


C. R. Shreve


1,377


2


7


25,000


6


2


4


75


42


36


J. G. Black


1,080


2


5


8,000


5


3


2


46


30


28


T. M. Gaines


560


2


7


12,000


7


2


5


63


33


32


T. J. Curray


720


1


5


1,000


5


1


4


80


33


32


L. C. Dunham


640


3


13


20,000


12


2


11


50


46


38


J. C. Shumaker


1,200


5


31


125,000


35


10


25


68


50


40


L. D. Brown


1,600


All.


2


14


70,000


18


3


15


51


47


40


F. J. Barnard


1,300


2


8


8,000


9


3


6


68


45


40


W. H. Stewart


1,000


1


6


20,000


5


2


3


62


32


36


J. B. Essig


800


1


4


15,000


4


1


3


65


35


36


F. R. Davis


585


1


7


15,000


8


1


7


100


32


36


Frank S. Fason


900


1


5


20,000


5


3


2


63


35


36


G. W. Snyder


810


6


23


103,000


20


6


14


65


51


40


A. C. Deuel


1,800


All.


..


9


36


36


D. P. Pratt.


1,100


3


12


23,000


7


7


56


3


7


25,000


Number of teachers


employed.


Average wages of teach-


ers per month, to the nearest integer, not including superin-


tendents.


1,200 1,000


128


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continui d.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of school


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school purposes


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


| Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Clarke-


Springfield


5,683


5,739


$98,785 62 5,719 95


$82.257 80


5.5


1


£19,783


South Charleston


401


371


4,278 21


3.3


Clermont-


Batavia


328


344


7,816 08


6,275 81


7.9


Felicity


343


350


3,153 92


2,186 39


4.0


New Richmond ...


665


750


6,159 61


4,142 49


7.0


Clinton ---


Sabina


318


330


7,001 91


4,053 08


10.4


1 1,762


Wilmington


811


780


11,716 08


7,907 34


4.9


Columbiana-


Columbiana


322


311


5,053 08


2,942 84


7.0


East Liverpool


1,603


1,850


25,607 92


22,939 48


9.0


1 14,929


Leetonia .


811


916.


21,307 00


12.402 12


22.0


New Lisbon


582


613


6,678 23


5,157 40


5.6


Salem


1,120


1,227


32,813 86


21,556 44


7.0


Salineville


787


802


5,013 46


2,818 19


6.1


Unity No. 5


381


398


3,888 75


2,595 68


7.0


Wellsville


967


994


43,563 25


37,409 78


7.0


1


32,163


Coshocton --


Coshocton


890


900


11,793 08


9,078 41


3.5


Crawford --


Bucyrus


1,151


1,232


14,911 96


9,387 73


3.0


Crestline


811


820


9,704 30


5,525 50


5.5


Galion


1,617


1,517


23,908 23


17,871 31


9.1


Cuyahoga-


Berea


435


550


5,094 32


3,975 40


6.5


Brooklyn


366


384


6,351 67


4,019 60


9.2


Cleveland


46,145


49,263


390,452 63


386,638 23


4.7


1 42,108


Chagrin Falls.


310


332


6,301 47


3,550 59


5.0


West Cleveland ..


520


541


7,654 62


3,872 91


5.8


Darke-


Greenville


1,030


1,123


17,474 64


12,345 59


4.6


Union City


401


425


5,916 59


1,971 60


9.0


Versailles


367


439


7,427 04


3,441 15


12.0


Defiance-


Defiance


1,792


1,875


32,205 54


19,175 11


8.0


Hicksville


408


435


6,112 74


4,659 67


17.0


Delaware- Delaware


2,296


2,228


21,479 81


14,139 44


3.5


Erie-


Huron


339


338


2,824 62


2,002 41


6.0


1


Milan ..


300


300


3,120 64


1,619 34


6.0


within the year.


1879.


1880.


age in the distri. t.


within the year.


12


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms, exclusive of


rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time


employed in supervision.


10


60


$127,819 13,300


59


14


46


85 93


46


37


W. J. White.


$2,000


All


2


8


D. W. DeLay


1,080


2


6


21,000


6


3


3


80


34


32


F. M. Allen


1,000


2


5


6,800


5


2


3


65


30


32


W. H. Ulrey


720


2


9


10,500


9


3


6


36


33


32


J. A. I. Lowes


800


2


6


11,000


5


2


3


75


40


32


2


11


30,000


11


4


72


45


40


H. C. Garvin.


1,200


All.


1


5


6,000


7


3


4


52


27


34


G. W. McGinnis


800


4


25


52,000


18


18


32


36


J. N. George.


1,000


All.


1


11


35,000


12


4


12


55


32


38 F. H. Umholtz.


900


1


8


25,000


9


2


7


56


36 45


38


G. N. Carruthers ...


1,500


3


5,500


7


3


4


43


30


36


W. G. Martin.


540


1


4


14,000


4


1


4


75


30


26


1


14


40,000


10


1


10


33


35


36


J. L. McDonald


1,125


3


12


25,000


13


3


10


66


34


40


E. E. Henry


1,000


1


17


100,000


14


3


12


62


36


38


F. H. Hamilton


1,700


1


11


35,000


12


3


8


43


30


36


Mrs. A. M. Mills


810


2


19


100,000


19


4


15


64


33


36


M. Manley


1,440


1


4


25,000


6


1


6


111


37


36


M. A. Sprague


1,000


F1 10


1


5


10,000


6


1


5


98


40


38


Alvan Smith


900


42


361


1,800,000


409


32


415


113


60


40


A. J. Rickoff


3,300


All.


1


5


4,500


6


2


4


89


28


36


W. S. Hayden


800


10


3


5


6,050


5


..


5


56


40


1


14


49,000


16


9


8


53


33


36


J. T. Martz


1,200


1


4


4,000


4


2


2


62


35


32


G. W. Landis


640


1


6


15,000


6


3


3


43


25


32


J. E. Polly


5


15


80,000


16


1


15


45


34


38


S. S. Ashbaugh


1,000


AII


2


5


8,000


5


2


3


46


25


32


4


23


75,000


24


.. ...


24


·41


36


James S. Campbell


1,600


4


5


6,000


4


1


4


70


32


32


E. J. Parsons


562


1


4


4


1,900


4


1


3


50


28


40


J. P. Burden.


500


9


S. C.


..


1


13


90


34


C. C. Davidson.


1,000


2


11


25,000


14


8


2


6


38


36


Average wages of teachers


per month to the nearest integer, not including superintendents.


employed.


Number of teachers necessary to


Number of teachers


1


130


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of


school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school pur-


poses within the year.


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Erie-Continued.


Sandusky


6,113


6,166


$56,978 72 2,771 29


$47,627 64 2,830 35


7.0


Fairfield-


Lancaster


2,236


2,056


39,618 02


24,555 68


7.0


1


$1,380


Fayette


Washington C. H.


96'7


1,039


21,362 59


12,071 53


4.5


Franklin-


Canal Winchester


326


313


3,574 85 220,120 23 2,671 36


2,086 58


7.0


Fulton-


Delta


371


305


2,702 00


2,095 42


7.0


Wauseon.


589


570


4,205 98


3,694 59


7.0


Gallia-


Gallipolis


1,733


1,756


19,783 21


13,235 00


3.0


Greene-


Cedarville


346


336


5,060 04


3,364 27


8.9


Xenia


2,269


2,273


21,962 36


18,785 76


4.5


Yellow Springs


430


442


. 6,511 55


4,497 64


3.0


Guernsey-


Cambridge


990


996


25,574 15


19,218 21


7.5


Hamilton-


Avondale


857


877


11,958 05


11,205 31


2.8


Carthage


399


399


5,907 47


4,340 58


5.5


Cincinnati


87,618


85,882


659,530 11


687,193 71


4.5


1 37,000


Cleves


313


326


2,569 12


2,648 92


7.0


Glendale


561


565


6,529 24


6,181 86


5.5


1


1,100


Harrison


579


555


12,895 02


5,623 89


10.0


1 8,000


Lockland


703


655


6,262 06


4,319 00


3.0


Ludlow Grove.


386


416


6,532 19


2,187 39


3.0


Madisonville


453


457


7,222 00


3,258 10


4.7


Oakland


431


443


2,710 67


1,451 98


4.5


Reading


753


802


4,438 51


3,634 09


3.8


Riverside


304


330


4,806 75


3,871 35


6.5


Hancock-


Findlay


1,172


1,216


14,822 19


7,783 10


4.0


Hardin-


Ada ..


570


592


10,542 48


8,495 44


11.0


Dunkirk


395


441


3,607 48


3,283 93


7.0


1 800


Forest


301


339


3,945 36


2,272 32


7.0


Kenton


1,820


1,930


13,755 78


10,109 23


7.0


Harrison-


Cadiz


731


723


8,043 51


5,778 82


4.0


.... ...


5.0


Columbus®


14,178


14,662


5.6


3


58,454


Westerville


355


353


3,134 00 209,669 94


7.0


Vermillion


416


357


within the year.


1879.


1880.


131


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Number of school-houses within the district.


Number of school-rooms exclusive of


rooms used only for recitation.


Total value of school property, in-


cluding grounds, school-houses,


furniture, apparatus, etc.


supply the schools.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Average number of weeks the schools were in session.


Names of Superintendents.


Superintendent's salary.


Portion of superintendent's time employed in supervision.


2


10


40,000


10


4


6


85


42.


37


W. J. Myers


1,350


.


9


41


$204,000 20,000


48


3


45


40


40


U. T. Curran


..


$1,800


All


2


4


4


1


3


63 70


30


32


3


24


100,000


24


4


20


78


41


40


S. S. Knabenshue.


1,000


4


13


13,000


14


2


12


57


40


38


J. P. Patterson


1,350


1


6


7,000


6


2


6


55


33


36


P. R. Mills


650


All.


1


4


700,384 9,000


5


1


4


65


36


32


R. W. Stevenson ... John Clark


570


1


5


10,000


5


1


4


75


30


36 John McConkie


..


675


1


2


6


26,500


7


1


6


100


32


38


J. E. Sater


950


10


6


23


25,000


23


3


20


47


35


40


M. E. Hard


1,200


All.


1


6


12,000


6


2


4


60


30


35


John H. McMillan.


8


25


30,000


27


6


26


73


44


40


Geo. W. Welsh


..


1,500


All.


2


18,500


7


2


5


54


34


32


W. S. Kennedy .....


560


2


12


40,000


12


2


10


40


35


36


John McBurney ...


1,000


1


13


75,000


12


3


9


98


63


42


A. B. Johnson


1


4


13,000


4


1


3


100


50


40


Wm. Brickly


56


608


1,937,000


647


98


535


137


64


42


J. B. Peaslee.


3,500


All.


2


5


8,000


5


2


3


52


38


40


J. N. Grimsley


650


2


5


11,000


7


3


4


80


55


41


H. B. McClure.


1,350


2


6


6


2


4


72


46


42


John M. Miller


1,000


1


3


11,100


3


1


2


85


50


41


WV. H. Nelson


850


1


6


8,000


7


3


4


75


45


43


1


3


7,000


3


2


3


80


40


42 S. S. Overholt


1


4


6,000.


4


1


3


85


59


42


. .


2


6


20,000


5


2


3


82


46


40


J. P. Cummins


3


17


45,000


18


2


15


55


26


36


J. W. Zeller


1,200


All.


2


8


32,000


8


3


5


40


30


28


W. F. Hufford


960


3


7


6,000


2


5


50


30


36


E. D. Bosworth


540


1


4


11,000


5


1


3


60


25


36


J. A. Pittsford


600


2


16


35,000


16


4


13


64


39


34


E. P. Dean


1,100


All.


2


10


8


2


6


63


41


42


E. C. Ellis


26


161


143


14


129


118


63


40


3,000


Number of teachers necessary to


Number of teachers


employed.


Average wages of teach-


ers per month to the nearest integer, not including superin-


tendent.


.


2,000


1


.


132


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIII .- Continued.


Counties.


- 1


Districts.


Enumeration of youth of


school age in the district.


Total receipts for school purposes within the year.


Total expenditures for school pur-


Local levy for 1880 (in mills).


Number of school-houses erected


Cost of school-houses erected and


sites purchased within the year.


Henry-


Napoleon


1,208


1,204


$18,160 72


$11,656 95


16.0


Highland-


Greenfield


689


627


5,331 27


5,341 21


7.0


Hillsboro


1,300


1,327


8,409 05


9,985 91


3.5


Hocking-


843


928


8,851 25


6,510 86


6.5


Holmes-


Millersburg


632


633


4,359 32


4,296 87


9.0


Huron-


Bellevue


897


845


11,343 45


6,240 08


4.5


Monroeville


530


467


6,284 27


3,944 23


6.0


New London


474


241


7,223 53


4,511 79


4.5


Norwalk


1,781


1,722


22,572 76


13,585 44


4.6


Plymouth


652


387


5,558 53


3,238 45


4.5


Jackson-


Jackson


887


946


8,308 42


5,275 91


6.0


Wellston


314


357


2,945 65


2,196 21


6.0


$950


Sloan's


344


389


3,021 18


1,769 03


3.5


Steubenville


5,346


5,973


47,759 01


30,508 53


2.6


Knox-


Mt. Vernon


1,464


1,454


23,009 97


11,877 49


5.0


Lake-


1,490


1,245


16,422 35


9,545 73


3.5


Lawrence-


Delta


346


321


2,291 68


1,879 65


7.0


Ironton


2,720


2,861


21,359 49


19,037 19


5.5


2,201


Licking-


317


292


2,875 89


2,668 32


3.7


Newark


3,715


3,649


35,333 36


22,627 99


3.8


Logan-


Bellefontaine


1,119


1,140


18,546 08


14,691 27


8.0


DeGraff


325


340


6,759 44


4,788 38


12.5


West Liberty


328


334


4,978 97


3,235 05


5.0


Lorain-


Amherst


451


557


5,785 67


4,722 58


5.0


1 2,000


Elyria




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