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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
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