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122 1,229
93
85
87
Logan-
Bellefontaine
754
74
508
52
490
44
96
84
DeGraff
225
36
180
26
151
24
84
90
West Liberty
229
34
199
27
182
23
91
85
Lorain-
Amherst
297
45
281
44
222
35
77
80
Elyria
774
95
656
84
602
80
91
94
Lorain
314
24
257
19
239
17
92
89
Oberlin
699
97
611
81
533
72
87
89
Wellington
394
79
323
68
304
66
93
97
Lucas-
Toledo
7,408
208
5,180
177
4,765
170
91
95
Waynesfield
225
30
197
18
165
14
83
78
Madison-
London
573
82
471
72
415
68
88
94
Mahoning-
Youngstown
2,186
76
1,658
66
1,587
60
95
90
Marion-
Marion
826
49
634
43
592
41
93
95
Medina-
282
94
82
· Wadsworth
323
21
250
16
225
16
90
100
Meigs --
Middleport
728
55
591
47
513
42
86
89
Pomeroy'
1.198
64
967
54
796
48
82
89
Syracuse
308
27
252
22
204
13
81
59
Mercer-
Celina
208
49
175
40
150
32
86
80
Miami-
Covington
349
76
293
64
232
58
79
90
Piqua
958
75.
788
67
701
66
89
97
Tippecanoe
315
45
255
34
225
29
88
85
Troy
704
46
566
44
509
43
90
97
Monroe-
Clarington
190
37.
161
30
133
23
83
76
Woodsfield
190
33
167
29
143
26
86
88
Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly
enrollment.
Primary.
High.
Average monthly enrollment.
Average daily attendance.
26
85
92
Newark
1,682
130
Medina®
7
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one
Number of re-enrollments
within the year caused by pre- vious attendance of pupils at
some other school in the State outside the district.
Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.
years July 1, 1880.
Primary.
High.
U. S. History.
Physiology
Natural Phi-
losophy.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
Latin.
Greek.
French.
German.
30 135
5
2020
65
45
33
17 53
32
18
50
1
175
12 48
43
9
34
22
00
16
13
5
17 74
42
22
28
6
6
20
7
5
10
12
18 35
27
19
12
25
00
15
12 30
26
35
12
77
13 81
60
15
82
25
31
61
18
14
48
6
63
21 25
122
20
1
69
90
47
75
15
19 70
81
12
20
13
17
16
35
12
42
29 60
225
440
190
102
84
53
55
00
37
1,200
22 10
32
16
6
10
6
12 32
98
15
1
55
35
65
68
27
15
86
13 52
124
229
60
60
22
32
24
19
59
32
9 87
76
85
11
00
35
00
3
36
75
17 00
12
15
13
13
21
16
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36
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7
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132
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47
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42
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88
45
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35
12
14
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59
153
13 75
26
00
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1
1
8 12
36
10
5
18
16
19
14
20
23 36
47
22
1
23
12
15
12
12
36
9 88
58
40
56
21
12
28
15
44
71
13 53
46
10
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12
11
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11
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13
11 26
41
43
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25
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27
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16
4
A
12 83
32
19
16
00
..
25
$11 60
17
Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.
149
..
150
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Counties.
Districts.
Number of different pupils enrolled.
Average monthly enrollment.
High.
Primary.
High.
Primary.
High.
Montgomery-
Dayton
5,554
560
4,438
447
4,241 274
434 17
90
94
Miamisburg
374
42
313
37
301
36
96
96
Morgan-
McConnellsville
299
52
246
38
205
30
83
79
Morro™-
Cardington
317
42
256
25
229
20
88
80
Mt. Gilead
321
64
240
44
222
41
92
93
Muskingum-
Dresden.
261
44 173
205 2,480
145
181 2,151
132
86
91
Ottawa-
Elmore
181
73
173
61
155
50
88
81
Genoa
194
57
181
36
152
29
84
80
Oak Harbor
187
182
107
111
80
72
72
Port Clinton
280
82
226
71
171
60
76
84
Paulding-
Antwerp
277
32
208
12
97
11
46
92
Perry-
New Lexington
305
46
247
30
193
25
78
83
New Straitsville
453
47
374
32
266
29
71
90
Shawnee
433
57
368
48
287
34
77
71
Somerset.
244
44
189
34
153
33
80
95
Pickaway-
Circleville
1,270
99
1,034
86
893
80
86
93
Pike-
Waverly
432
45
328
28
289
23
88
80
Portage-
Kent
711
97
557
72
527
69
94
92
Ravenna
658
83
511
72
461
68
90
93
Preble-
Eaton
500
35
407
32
360
30
88
93
Putnam-
Columbus Grove
355
30
329
26
256
24
79
92
Ottawa.
409
12
308
9
275
9
89
100
Richland-
Belleville
244
54
189
43
170
32
90
74
Mansfield
1,793
112
1,331
96
1,258
92
94
95
Shelby
434
59
403
54
374
53
92
98
enrollment.
.
Primary.
High.
23
303
18
Average daily enrollment.
Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly
95
95
Germantown
327
32
90
84
38
Zanesville
2,971
Primary.
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
151
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.
Number of re-enrollments
· within the year caused by pre-
vious attendance of pupils at
some other school in the State outside the district.
Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.
Primary.
High.
U. S. History.
Physiology
Natural Phi-
losophy.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
Latin.
Greek.
French.
German.
218
212
536
49
84
171
70
34
236
13
1,562
$24 63
28
1
15
01
5
14
14
10
9
17 13
32
2
14
17
14
31
25
=
17
16
15 75
39
40
43
14
01
18 60
50
19
12
. 37
13
00
20
70
18 20
57
4
49
30
18
32
15
15
40
8 77
41
3
20
15
10
16
22
12
5
14
01
19 27
129
61
49
66
49
78
35
29
35
197
14 70
24
7
17
6
14
18
9
10 90
27
10
18
10
11
22
2
11 70
31
or
6
23
25
17 11
65
9
7
17
4
5
12 24
61
7
3
21
8
CO
A
3
OT
14 75
9
00
7
8 33
-7
22
36
9
11
7 63
58
4
13
20
8
8
23
co
27
16 55
86
70
47
24
24
15
35
OT
54
23 25
30
29
1
38
01
18
25
5
1
14
75
13 04
64
34
20
92
44
36
54
12
20
52
11 40
93
20
104
23
26
42
26
23
43
24 00
49
36
30
15
13
28
22
35
13 08
42
23
42
18
10
19
13
9
9 00
46
21
3
39
11
30
89
19
00
8 70
43
18
6
31
39
4
7 40
82
26
3
150
48
33
78
27
9
1
156
13 92
42
12
22
13
12
35
8
6
20
19 04
·
29
24
20
6
11 66
13
.
23 32
Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.
152
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Counties.
Districts. .
Number of different pupils enrolled.
Average monthly enrollment.
High.
Primary.
High.
Primary.
High.
Ross-
Chillicothe
1,803
100
1,524
. 88
1,422
87
93
99
Sandusky-
Clyde
583
78
450
68
375
60
83
88
Fremont
963
78
749
66
630
58
84
87
Scioto
Portsmouth
2,033
117
1,724
101
1,510
93
87
92
Seneca-
Fostoria.
635
59
508
56
441
48
87
86
Tiffin
1,213
102
987
86
850
79
86
91
Shelby-
Sidney
785
48
628
36
511
27
82
75
Stark-
Alliance
1,110
42
863
30
727
26
84
84
Canton.
2,555
72
2,146
64
1,867
58
87
91
Canal Fulton
214
79
177
60
161
55
90
91
Louisville
167
36
97
21
81
18
83
90
Massillon
1,143
84
914
78
786
75
86
96
Navarre
182
65
112
38
91
29
81
76
Summit-
Akron
2,865
190
2,365
154
2,275
150
96
96
Cuyahoga Falls
373
62
343
48
302
40
88
83
Hudson
160
120
118
91
100
76
84
83
Trumbull-
Girard
366
63
290
48
247
44
85
91
Hubbard
198
40
187
36
140
34
74
9,5
Niles.
772
50
528
38
465
33
88
86
Warren
1,004
89
754
67
728
65
96
96
Tuscarawas-
Dennison
313
281
214
76
Dover ..
500
40
412
31
377
30
91
96
New Comerstown
334
52
255
38
190
30
74
78
New Philadelphia
714
64
565
49
485
46
86
93
Uhrichsville
634
53
548
42
462
32
84
76
Union-
Marysville
546
49
442
45
425
41
96
91
Richwood
348
47
274
34
226
31
82
91
Van Wert-
Van Wert
1,102
56
838
717
85
enrollment.
Primary.
High.
Primary.
Average daily attendance.
Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly
.
Mineral Ridge
288
218
190
88
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.
Number of re-enrollments
within the year caused by pre-
vious attendance of pupils at
some other school in the State outside the district.
Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.
Primary.
High.
U. S. History.
Physiology.
Natural Phi-
losophy.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
Latin.
Greek.
French.
German.
106
30
4
155
55
18
66
28
15
56
403
$17 62
70
28
co
45
30
15
48
28
10
8 03
90
30
12
50
30
10
35
28
13
30
150
13 24
148
61
50
53
29
53
29
20
30
280
14 60
50
25
50
20
12
32
20
00
15 52
103
34
3
51
65
11
92
11
10
20
245
13 92
86
28
74
21
00
72
17
15
106
11 50
71
34
57
00
15
10
9
11 46
52
90
147
28
30
65
42
7
47
156
14 90
35
or
3
14
44
13
41
20
9
8 52
51
43
1
54
34
88
54
46
27
20
130
22 23
19
2
6 16
152
142
130
50
70
45
65
24 72
30
13
4
00
5
7
14
18
5 78
21
16
3
18
4
4
15
2 20
28
16
8
17
7 07
14
42
6 13
23
7
17
11
9
10
9 80
32
41
34
13
5
19
13
9 34
58
34
7
43
24
15
35
00
00
84
00
11 85
12
12
16
19
3
12 85
21
1
27
14
9
23
8 18
86
43
4
18
20
16
19
17
14
12
9 52
64
23
35
7
6
40
9
6
6
12 11
96
12
27
24
14
36
16
8
37
20
17 87
71
78
4
45
3
47
19 47
47
29
100
50
12
38
11
12
18
10 30
3
25
6
53
13 61
15
47
18
18
40
6
A
84
8 00
32
Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.
153
22
154
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Counties.
Districts.
Number of different pupils
enrolled.
Primary.
High.
Primary.
High.
Primary.
·High.
Vinton-
McArthur
207
62
190
44
156
38
82
86
Zaleski
326
25
259
27
214
22
82
81
Warren-
Franklin
507
27
417
22
367
21
88
95
Lebanon
567
36
471
31
405
29
86
93
Morrow
261
24
214
22
188
20
87
90
Washington
Belpre
264
33
215
22
188
20
87
90
Grandview
190
57
181
47
128
38
71
80
Harmar
436
361
341
94
Marietta
1,200
79
1,027
65
953
60
92
92
Wayne
Doylestown
309
60
238
34
201
30
84
88
Orrville
290
21
230
18
199
13
84
72
Wooster
1,057
176
891
142
820
133
92
93
Williams-
Bryan
603
110
530
85
503
75
94
86
Edgerton.
210
75
165
45
139
36
84
80
Wood-
Bowling Green
317
58
248
42
213
36
86
86
Perrysburg
366
34
305
35
258
33
84
93
Wyandot ---
Carey
140
110
129
104
124
99
90
92
Nevada
262
48
232
43
209
24
90
56
Upper Sandusky.
684
39
672
34
620
33
92
91
enrollment.
Primary.
High.
Average monthly enrollment.
Average daily attendance.
Per cent. average daily attend- ance is of average monthly
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXIII .- Continued.
Number of different pupils enrolled whose ages were between sixteen and twenty-one years July 1, 1880.
Number of re-enrollments
within the year caused by pre- vious attendance of pupils at some other school in the State outside the district.
Number of pupils in sundry high-school branches of study.
1
Primary. '
High.
U. S. History.
Physiology.
Natural Phi-
losophy.
Algebra.
Geometry.
Trigonometry.
Latin.
Greek.
French.
German.
24
6
5
co
4
$9 40
19
2
12
3
7 31
39
28
1
78
11
18
15
10
3
21
11 16
64
16
17
21
15
38
11
9
35
15 13
20
44
1
25
12
11
24
13
10 37
45
8
14
13
22
8
24
12 14
44
16
18
2
4 08
31
21
32
9 36
65
94
21
17
114
19
16
50
A
54
15 23
24
6
8
5
13
or
7 34
29
12
1
23
7
10
20
4
20
13 42
133
21
00
61
82
67
128
53
24
77
17
17 73
33
37
9
51
24
12
101
18
10
36
4
8
14
12 16
54
11
16
42
5
18
1
6 16
47
16
1
21
0
17
4
37 65
33
25
19
17
8
19
7
12 16
35
35
40
3
30
8 36
20
7
.
15
6
19 22.
24
42
12
19
20
6 18
.
Cost per pupil of the year's expenditure.
155
156
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXIV .- COUNTY EXAMINERS.
Counties.
Names.
Occupation.
Post-office Address.
When term expires.
Adamıs
Lucien J. Fenton
Teacher
Manchester
July 18, 1882
I. N. Tolle
66
Bentonville
18, 1881
W. A. Clark
Winchester
18, 1883
Allen
S. D. Crites
¥
Elida ..
1,1882
S. C. Patterson.
Bluffton
1,1883
M. L. Becker
Lawyer
Lima
August 31, 1880
Ashland
E. J. Grosscup
Teacher
Ashland
April
20,1881
S. D. Gault
Lawyer
Perrysville
20,1883
Ashtabula
E. L. Lampsol.
Lawyer
Jeffersonl
-, 1880
E. J. Graves
Doctor
Hartsgrove
-, 1881
J. N. McGiftert
Minister
Ashtabula.
-. , 1882
Athens
J. M. Goodspeed
Teacher
Athens
R. S. Devol
G. R. Campbell
Coolville.
May
1,1882
Middle ton Lucas
6.
:
New Bremen
1,1884
Belmont
J. M. Yarnell
School sup't
Barnesville
1,1883
Bellaire.
1,1882
Robt. Alexander
Minister
St. Clairsville
1,1881
Brown
J. C. Shumaker
Sup't of schools
Ripley
June
-, 1881
A. McQuillan
Teacher
Vera Cruz
June
-, 1882
Butler
S. I. McClelland
66
Millville
July
14, 1881
John Q. Baker
Jacksonburg
Feb.
9,1882
L. D. Brown
Hamilton
July
14,1883
Carroll
J. B. Essig
Carrollton
May
-, 1881
J. A. Baldwin
.6
Leesville
-, 1882
M. H. Hockman
Carrollton
-, 1883
Champaign
A. C. Deuel
Urbana
April
-, 1882
S. B. Price
Mechanicsburg
-, 1883
Clarke
John Rowe
66
Springfield
May
14,1881
W. J. White
66
14,1883
Clermont
W. H. Ulrey
Felicity
July
21,1882
Amelia
Dec.
16,1882
C. M. Riggs
Goshen
July
21,1881
Clinton
Thomas J. Moon
Wilmington
April
-, 1883
W. D. Moore
New Vienna
-, 1881
D. B. Van Pelt
Lawyer
Wilmington
-, 1882
Columbiana
A. R. Martin.
Teacher
New Lisbon
-, 1882
J. L. McDonald
Wellsville
-, 1882
A. G. Taylor
East Carmel
-, 1882
Coshocton
J. Harris
Physician
Coshocton =
June
1,1882
Crawford
James E Cory
Teacher
New Washington Poplar.
-, 1881
Cuyahoga
O. W. Kendall
April
19,1882
M. A. Sprague.
Berea ....
Feb.
28,1883
Darke
John S. Royer
Ansonia
Dec.
27,1881
New Madison
Fob.
7,1882
Greenville
Sept.
1,1882
Defiance
B. W. Slagle
Minister
Defiance
May
-, 1883
F. M. Thompson
Lawyer
Hicksville
-, 1881
N. Schoonover.
Teacher
Defiance ..
-, 1882
Delaware
J. S. Campbell.
Delaware
April
1,1882
J. Ufford
Preacher
66
1,1881 -, 1882
Erie
Wm. H. Rayl
Teacher
Sandusky
Feb.
-, 1881
Fairfield
J. M. Steward
66
W. B. Henry
New Salem
-, 1881
Fayette.
Jilo. P. Patterson
Sup't of schools Farmer
Bloomingburg
1,1882
Franklin
L. L. Pegy
Farmer
Merchant
Columbus
12,1881
Teacher
Reynoldsburg
12, 1882
Fulton
J. E. Sater
Sup't of schools
W'auseon
June
15, 1883
Farmer & teacher Farmer
Wauseon
15, 1881
Gallia
W. H. Mitchell
Merchant.
Gallipolis
Nov. 30,1880
A. A. Moulton
Teacher
Rio Grande 4,1882
Gallipolis
August 26, 1881
, -
Auglaize
C. W. Williamson
Wapakoneta 66
1,1883
W. F. Torrence.
A. A. Clark
principal
W. R. Evans
Lawyer
Georgetownl
-, 1881
H. R. Geiger
College professor Teacher
J. G. Moorehead.
66
W. R. Gault
Attorney
W. S. Crowell.
1,1881
Lewis Miller
J. M. Tracht
Galion.
-, 1883
R. C. Smith
Farmer Teacher
Bedford
27,1881
F. M. White
W. G. Williams
Book-keeper
Huron
-, 1883
Teacher
Lancaster
July -, 1883
-, 1882
Sept. 8,1882
H. H. Edwards E. H. Mark
Sup't of schools
Mifflinville
May
12, 1883
A. B. Coil
D. J. Snyder
W. P. Cowau
Delta
15, 1882
A. H. Smith
Capitalist
J. Fletcher Green J. E. Morey W. H. Wolte
Washington C. H
6,1881
¥
1,1883
-, 1882
Thomas Ewbank
Olmstead Falls
14,1882
F. S. Fuson.
Minister Teacher
Teacher
20,1882
R B. Rice
M. E. Hard
1,1883
157
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXIV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names.
Occupation.
Post-office Address.
When term expires.
Geauga
E. J. Smith
Minister
Chardon
July 15, 1×81
J. V. Whitney
Farmer
Moutville.
15, 1883
Edward Truman
Teacher
Burton
15, 1882
Greene
Geo. S. Ormsby
Xenia
August 31, 1882
Editor
Cedarville
31,1883
J. F. Shaffer
Clergyman
Xenia
31, 1881
Guernsey
Jno. A. Bliss.
Teacher
Byesville
June
2,1881
David E. Morris
Fairview
April
16, 1882
I. A. Tannehill
Lawyer
Antrim
16, 1883
Hamilton
J. M. Miller
Teacher
Loekland
-, 1882
Hancock
S. A. Kagy
Findlay
July
27,1882
Dorilos Martz
Teacher & farmer
Arlington
27,1881
Hardin ..
J. W. Binckley.
Physician
Kenton. =
April
-, 1881
J. J. Clark
Teacher
James Watt
Lawyer.
Harr sm1
S. G. Phillips
Teacher
Jewett
Sept.
26,1881
Cadiz
April 15, 1883
Henry
A. H. Tyler
Attorney
Napoleon
May
-, 1883
Surveyor
New Bavaria
-, 1882
Highland.
Henry S. Doggett.
sup't of schools
Hillsboro
June
1,1882 1,1881
D. S. Ferguson
Highland P. O
1,1883
Hocking
Benj. White
Recorder
Logan
August Sept.
1,1882
F. M. Gordon.
Teacher
Ilesboro
1,1880
Holmes
S. Manchester
Farmer
Black Creek
April
-, 1881 - -, 1882
Huron
L. C. Laylin
Lawyer ......
Norwalk
23,1881
S. F. Newman
Insurance agent
66
23,1883
Jackson
J. W. Longbon
Lawyer
Jackson
July
15, 1883
Stephen Morgan
Teacher
Oak Hill
15,1882
Jefferson
Jos. Buchanan ..
Minister
Steubenville
-, 1882
Teacher
Mt. Pleasant
-, 1882
Knox
John C. Mervin
Fredericktown
Sept. 18,1880
Coleman Boggs
Martinsburg
19, 1882
Lake
John R. Clague.
Painesville 66
Nov.
12, 1881
H. C. Beardslee
Sept. 26,1880
Lawrence.
Charles Hammond .. J. H. Gardner
Minister
John Burke
Teacher
Waterloo
-, 1883
. Lic: ing
John David Jones
Lawyer.
Newark
August 31, 1880
Teacher
Hebron
31,188L
Logan
P. Dow
Teacher
Bellefontaine
April 12, 1881
John Williamson
Minister
12, 1882
Lorain
H. M. Parker
Teacher
Elyria
May -,1882
Sec. ins. company
Wellington
-, 1881
Teacher
Oberlin
-, 1883
Lucas.
A. B. West
Sylvanis
June -, 1883
T. B. Pinkerton
Waterville
-, 1881
Mrs. Julia A. Hill
Toledo
-, 1882
Madison
J. W. Mackinnon J. Arnett
London ¥
Oct.
1,1880
A. Arbogast
Teacher
Lafayette
1,1882
Mahoning
H. A. Manchester
Canfield
August -, 1882
A. J. Woolf
Lawyer
Youngstown
Sept. -, 1881
N. S. Beardsley
Teacher
Washingtonville
July -, 1880
Marion
B. G Young
Lawyer
Marion
-, 1881
W. K. Guthrie ..
Teacher
Caledonia
-, 1882
Marion
-, 1883
Medina
S. Humphreville
Lawyer
Medina
June May
1,1880
Middleport
-, 1883
T. C. Flenegin.
Pomeroy
-, 1882 -, 1881
Mercer
W. F. McDaniel
Fort Recovery
April
J. W. Loree
Celina
Fort Recovery
26,1882 August 16, 1882 May 8,1883
..
66
Madisonville
-, 1882
Will T. Platt.
..
Pros. attorney
E. B. McNamee.
Teacher
Freeport ..
16, 1882
John H. Hornung Mrs. Sue Wilsted.
Hous -keeper
Napoleon
-, 1881
E. G. Smith
Teacher
Teacher
Mt. Hope
Millersburg
-, 1883
J. C. Kinney
Teacher
G. W. Harbarger
Jackson
15,1881
R. B. Marsh
Mt. Vernon
19,1881
Physician Teacher
Madison
30, 1882
Ironton
-, 1881
J. R. McCulloch
G. A. Clifton
Merchant
Etna
31,18 2
W. H. Singley
12, 1883
W. R. Wean
C. H. Churchill
Sup't of schools
Civil engineer
1,1881
Win. P. Clark
Farmer
Teacher
1,1881
Meigs
W'm. R. Comings H. B Scott.
Morris Bowers.
Tuppers' Plains
Law-student Teacher
Joseph Reichert
66
Mt. Healthy
-,1881
C. E. McVay
E. L. Agin
27,1883
-. 1882 -, 1883
John C. Given
C. C. Hart
Minister
8,1881
James Rowland
E. A. Uhl ..
23,1882
Wm. M. White.
I. M. Clemens
-, 1882
Teacher & farmer
C. M. Idleman ..
26,1882
G. B. Graham
158
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXIV .- Continued,
Counties.
Names.
Occupation.
Post-office address.
When term expires.
Miami
N. H. Albaugh
Nurseryman
Tadmor
Sept. =,1882
R. F. Bennett
Teacher
Covington
-, 1883
W. W. Kessler
West Milton
-, 1883
Monroe
S. Schoolcraft
Sardis
April 16, 1881
G. O. Dougherty
Graysville
16, 1882
W. F. Wise
Montgomery
A. J. Willoughby
Insurance agent
Dayton
-, 1883
Morgan
George Birch
Teacher
McConnellsville
Oct. 16, 1881
John A. Stone
Chester Hill
Jan. 27,1881
Malta.
June
12, 1883
Morrow
Louis K. Powell
Lawyer.
Mt. Gilead
April
29,1883
Sup't of schools
Cardington
29,1881
'I eacher
Iberia
May
2, 1882
Muskingum
Wm. Kreager
T. M. Gaumer
Physician
Adamsville
-, 1882
J. N. Carr
Teacher
Roseville
-, 1883
Noble.
F. M. Gill
Sharon
May Jan.
25, 1882
Ottawa
T. L. Magers
Lawycr ..
Port Clinton
May
2,1881
Farmer
Locust Point
2,1882
Paulding
J. H. McCague
Teacher
Defiance
August 31, 1883
H. M. Ayres
Physician
Paulding
28,1881
Perry
J. T. Embrey
Teacher
Thornville
April
20,1882
H. F. Acker.
J. L. Thomas
Somerset
20,1881
Pickaway
S. L. Girgsby
Lawyer.
Tarlton ..
-, 1881 -, 1882
Pike
John P. Douglass C. F. McCoy
Attorney
March
28,1882
Branson Holton
Teacher
Idaho
Jan. 31, 1882
Portage
C. A. Reed
Attorney
Ravenna
August 31, 1883
D. D. Pickett
Sup't of schools
Edinburg.
31, 1881
Preble
Oscar Sheppard
Attorney
West Alexandria Euphemia
30,1882
S. More Surface
Eaton
19, 1881
Putnam
S. F. DeFord
Ottawa
16,1881
Wm. Attekruse
Merchant ..
Glandorf
16, 1883
W. A. Echols
Minister
Ottawa
16. 1382
Richland
Manuel May
Lawyer
Man field
20,1882
John Simpson
Teacher
20,1882
Lawyer
Chillicothe
May
-, 1881
H. W. Biggs
Minister
-, 1883 -, 1884
Sandusky
M. D. Baldwin
Fremont
August
5, 1883
Scioto
Noah J. Dever
Lawyer.
Portsmouth
15,1881
Aaron Grady Erastus Burr
Minister
Portsmouth
28, 1883
Seneca
B. F. Myers
Teacher
Tiffin
-, 1883 -, 1881
Shelby
Van B. Baker.
Sup't of schools
Sidney
August 31, 1882
Editor
Farmer
Teacher
Canton Massillon
9,1881 9,1882
Summit
Sup't of schools
Akron
April 17, 1883
A. A. Crosier L. L. Campbell
A. W. Kennedy E. F. Moulton J. G. Zahner,
Minister
Shanesville
April
10,1881 10, 1882 11, 1882
U. J. Knísely J. F. Wilkin
Lawyer
New Philadelphia. Marysville
May
11, 1881 11, 1883 18,1882
Union
R. L. Woodburn Wm. G. March.
Minister
Farmer
Peoria
Sept. 10, 1883
Van Wert
James D. Herd M. H. Tuttle E. W. Hastings T. D. Brooks
Book-keeper Teacher Physician
Delphos Convoy
-, 1881 -, 1883 -- , 1881
A. J. Spriggs
A. D. Hopper
Batesville
August 14, 1883
W. W. Montgomery. Godfrey Jaeger
Publisher
Elmore
2,1883
F. B. DeWitt
Lawyer
New Lexington
20,1883
Circleville
-, 1883
A H. Roose
Elisha Warner.
Teacher
Circleville
Clerk of courts
Waverly
Jan. 31, 1881
31, 1882
Cyrus Turnbull
Farmer ..
28,1883
F. M. DeMotte.
Teacher
April
20,1881
RISS
Israel S. Donnell J. H. Pou
John T. Garver
5,1882
John W. Worst
Teacher
Wheelersburg
29.1882
C. Hornung F. Cronise
Lawyer
-, 1882
James O. 'Amos. A. B. C. Hitchcock Benj. D. Wilson ....
31, 1881 31, 1883
Stark
Edwin A. Jones Ira M. Allen .. Samuel Findley David Ellet.
Teacher & farmer Teacher
North Springfield Copley
17, 1882 17, 1881
Trumbull
Mineral Ridge. June 10,1882
Girard
Warren
Tuscarawas.
William Isenberg. S. H. Carr
Lawyer
Cameron
16,1883
Book-keeper.
-, 1882
-, 1881
A. A. Porter
George O. Brown. James A. Wilson
Roseville
-, 1881
1,1882
Sarahsville
31,1882
J. O Pierce
Lawyer
5,1881
Teacher
July Oct. August
May
8, 1883
Newcomerstown
Van Wert.
22, 1881
Teacher
159
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS,
TABLE XXIV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names,
Occupation.
Post-office address.
When terin expires.
Vinton
John C. Pugh
Attorney
McArthur
July
15,1883
M. R. Barnes
Teacher
Hamden Junction .
15, 1881
Warren
Josiah Morrow
Lawyer
Lebanon
May
1,1882
Teacher
Franklin
1,1883
Washington
John D. Phillips
Marietta
July
15, 1882
R. J. Smith
Teacher
Beverly
15, 1883
Wayne.
S. J. Kirkwood
Wooster
April
22, 1883
.B. C. Smith
64
Smithville
14, 1882
Williams
Clinton Paine
Bryan
July
18, 1881
Solomon Johnson
Stryker
18,1882
J. F. Smith
Pioneer.
18,1883
W. S. Haskell.
Bowling Green
June
17, 1883
R. M. Donnelly
Merchant
Portage
May
24,1882
G. B. Spencer
Physician
Weston
5,1881
Wyandot
D. D. Hare
Attorney
Upper Sandusky ¥
August
6, 1883
D. D. Clayton
6,1881
w. C. Gear
Teacher
Marseilles
6, 1882
=
15, 1882
D. B. Dye
Hampton Bennett ... F. M. Cunningham ..
Harveysburg
1,1881
J. W. McMasters
Preacher
15, 1881
Fredricksburg
14,1881
J. B. Eberly
64
Wood,
The above examiners represent the following accupations : Teachers, 163; lawyers, 39; ministers 20; farmers, 11; physicians, 8; merchants, 5; book-keepers and insurance agents, 3 cach ; editors, 2; capitalist, house-keeper, prosecuting attorney, clerk of court, recorder, civil engineer, nurseryman, publisher, and surveyor, 1 each.
160
TABLE XXV .- TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Number of certificates.
Whole number of applications.
Number of applications rejected.
For 36 For 24 For 18 months. |mo's. months.
For 12 months.
For 6 months.
Total.
Counties.
Number of meetings held.
Number of localities in
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Total.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Total.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Grand total.
rejected.
Adams
18
1
278
144
422
91
40
131
1
9
2
40
17
137
85
187
104
291
31
Allen
18
1
225
183
408
66
77
143
2
3
9
1
47
18
98
87
159
106
265
35
Ashland
16
4
206
150
356
45
60
105
2
2
1
4
56
36
90
49
161
90
251
30
Ashtabula
18
9
309
481
790
113
167
280
3
1
9
8
26
32
57
68
101
'205
196
314
510
35
Athens
18
2
284
326
610
115
179
294
1
4
16
23
82
73
70
47
169
147
316
48
Auglaize
17
1
145
81
226
50
17
67
4
1
9 : 6
54
34
28
23
95
64
159
30
Belmont.
16
8
310
191
501
81
62
143
4
12
6
30
10
94
48
89
65
229
129
358
29
Brown
17
4
405
264
669
206
157
363
2
12
36
12
149
95
199
107
306
54
Butler ..
18
1
229
150
379
89
64
153
8
19
2
41
27
63
50
9
7
140
86
226
40
Carroll.
14
3
238
118
356
79
52
131
11
51
12
97
52
159
66
225
37
Champaign ..
18
1
173
153
326
37
32
69 74
11
1 17
5
2
66
61
53
52
154
121
275
21
Clermont
17
2
330
257
587
175
142
317
5
3
|16
7
4
1
116
92
14
12
155
115
270
18
Clinton
13
1
237
278
515
127
192
319
1
17
4
60
52
29
29
110
86
196
62
18
10
306
259
565
109
93
202
1
8
28
12
97
91
63
63
197
166
363
36
Columbiana ...
18
1
297
143
440
108
58
166
9
3
15
4
67
22
98
56
189
85
274
40
Coshocton ..... Crawford
17
4
196
170
366
67
44
111
3
10
3
40
31
76
92
129
126
255
30
18
1
210
461
671
76
230
306
9
3
13
7
27
52
83
169
134
231
365
46
Cuyahoga ......
17
1
366
204
570
61
61
122
4
19
1
46
7
151
73
85
62
305
143
448
21
Darke
15
3
117
167
284
21
37
58
83
131
3
4
1
13
19
49
73
59
120
128
213
341
28
Delaware
18
2
176
296
472
205
3
6
9
4
2
15
33
29
67
14
32
62
134
196
Fairfield
18
1
334
126
460
110
68
178
8
20
139
46
57
12
224
58
282
39
Fayette ..
18
1
165
154
319
84
72
156
11
1
5
2
30
29
35
50
81
82
163
50
Franklin
-
266
232
498
95
75
170
15
2
29
22
91
84
36
49
171
157
328
34
....
..
1
3
.....
.....
9
1
60
34
63
86
136
121
257
21
Clarke ..
18
1
204
145
349
50
24
.....
.....
. ..
..
..
..
.
1
....
21
4
41
40
33
86
96
130
226
20
Defiance
Erie
17
2
65
140
.
.....
.....
.
4
..
Per cent. of applications
ANNUAL REPORT.
.....
2
....
... ..
2
48
4
which meetings were held.
Ladies.
11
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
161
Pickaway
18
1
231
112
343
45
34
79
2
8
1
22
61
24
93
51
186
78
264
23
. .
.....
18
3
8
1
131
6
85 45
65 93 38 47
46 57 87 67
38 69 78 126
120 105 222 214 160 182 141
102 70 164 133 110 171 126 201
200 230 284 238 332 385 286 383
59
Gallia
18
1
185
2
180
262
442
60
98
158
5
3
17
6
40
58
110
29
52
Greene
18
1
139
171
310
34
38
72 200
214
364 175
8
94
81
.....
.. ...
2 2 1 23 58 19 9
25 9
41 36 39
20
51
82
223
18
Harrison ..
8
174
99
273
33
17
2
28
87
151
67
218
3
3
11
12
58 59
15
80 11 183 63
28 78 35
61 255 153
65 127
382 215
48 36 29 45
2 Hocking Holmes.
15
3
294
160
454
126
79
205
1
10
3
26
82
35
168
81
249
24
Huron ..
16
2
179
256
435
61
105
...
3 11
17 21
53 52
76 19
49 62 18
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