Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the year 1880, Part 12

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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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


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Middleport


728


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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.


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45


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84


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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


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22


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61


49


66


49


78


35


29


35


197


14 70


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6


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78


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42


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13


12


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6


20


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24


20


6


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13


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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


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28


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30


15


48


28


10


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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


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72


17


15


106


11 50


71


34


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10


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30


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42


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22 23


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142


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65


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32


41


34


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5


19


13


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58


34


7


43


24


15


35


00


00


84


00


11 85


12


12


16


19


3


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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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