Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the year 1880, Part 14

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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August 31, 1882


Zanesville .... ........


174


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIX .- TOWNSHIPS IN WHICH SCHOOLS WERE HELD LESS THAN TWENTY- FOUR WEEKS.


Counties.


Townships.


Number of school-rooms in the town-


ship, exclusive of recitation rooms.


Number of rooms in which schools


were held less than 24 weeks.


sustained in the township.


1879-80.


1880-81.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Per cent. of applications for certificates


rejected by county examiners.


Balance in township treasury, Sept. 1,


1880.


Adams


Bratton


9


1


25


6.2


4.3


$35


$33


31


$191 57


Franklin


11


7


21


7.0


6.4


32


28


31


1,356 30


Green


9


3


19


5.4


6.0


33


28


31


325 61


Jefferson


14


3


26


7.0


6.9


34


27


31


3,110 87


Monroe


9


1


24


5.0


7.0


33


27


31


28 86


Ashtabula .


Jefferson


9


1


28


1.5


20


19


35


1,046 57


Kingsville


9


1


32


4.9


4.0


17


16


35


2,226 72


Conneaut


11


1


28


2.1


1.2


23


13


35


1,860 18


Williamsfield.


7


1


24


.5


.7


21


16


35


477 58


Cherry Valley


6


1


24


3.0


2.5


28


14


35


661 11


Saybrook.


12


1


25


1.3


1.1


24


15


35


1,972 26


Belmont


Coleraine


7


1


28


2.2


2.7


35


25


29


1,163 25


Champaign


Rush


6


1


27


1.3


2.6


36


24


21


1,296 08


Cuyahoga


Royalton


9


1


14


2.6


2.6


36


24


46


2,369 10


Euclid


16


1


32


3.5


4.5


35


29


46


8,114 41


Solon


9


1


32


2.7


4.0


34


27


46


*36 67


Delaware


Berlin


10


2


22


2.5


2.2


30


22


28


924 79


Kingston


7


1


27


2.2


2.0


29


19


28


1,276 11


Porter


9


1


29


2.5


2.8


36


23


28


1,009 39


Scioto.


11


2


32


1.1


2.8


35


21


28


1,427 97


Erie


Perkins


12


1


32


3.7


4.0


35


24


4


2,279 76


Franklin


Trur


9


1


34


1.2


1.3


30


25


34


464 11.


Blendon


8


1


28


2.5


3.6


32


25


34


2,689 11


Washington


10


1


28


4.0


2.6


35


23


34


1,404 04


Pleasant


13


1


30


3.5


3.7


33


27


34


1,252 59


Jackson


11


1


33


1.9


2.0


34


23


34


1,122 13


Fulton


Swan Creek


12


2


26


7.0


4.0


27


25


42


1,822 18


Gallia


Addison


11


1


28


2.0


2.4


24


18


59


1,026 80


Greenfield


8


1


24


2.0


3.0


25


25


59


1,313 54


Geauga


Russell


9


2


26


2.4


2.7


27


13


36


600 75


Parkman


11


1


24


2.1


2.6


25


14


36


1,083 72


Middlefield


7


2


26


1.5


2.2


25


15


36


939 59


Huntsburg


8


5


23


2.2


3.3


22


17


36


1,389 75


Montville


8


1


23


2.4


1.8


23


12


36


310 33


Guernsey


Cambridge


9


4


24


3.6


3.5


45


20


34


3,447 03


Jackson


5


2


26


3.6


4.1


37


27


34


635 60


1


24


5.0


5.0


29


18


46


500 10


Berkshire


6


1


29


2.0


2.0


37


22


28


222 76


Florence


8


1


32


7.0


6.5


40


24


4


2,133 46


Wayne


11


1


29


2.5


4.0


28


22


29


564 08


Chagrin Falls


6


Average number of weeks schools were


Rate of local school tax


(in mills).


Average monthly wages


of teachers in the


townships.


* Overdrawn.


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXIX .- Continued.


Counties.


Townships.


Number of school-rooms in the town-


ship, exclusive of recitation rooms.


Number of rooms in which schools


were held less than 24 weeks.


sustained in the township.


1879-80.


1880-81.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Per cent. of applications for certificates


Balance in township treasury Sept. 1,


1880.


Hancock


Amanda


7


1


24


4.1


1.9


$33


$18


38


$1,291 79


Biglick


10


2


21


2.7


3.0


37


21


38


1,348 01


Blanchard.


10


3


24


4.4


4.8


31


27


38


2,586 09


Orange.


9


1


25


3.0


30


23


38


3,077 26


Washington


10


1


26


1.4


2.4


36


24


38


1,449 33


Hardin


Roundhead


6


4


24


5.0


2.0


35


25


30


1,844 82


Hocking


Benton


9


2


25


5.0


7.0


31


21


29


1,383 97


Falls


12


1


31


20


2.0


37


23


29


2,990 78


Goodhope


3


25


3.0


5.0


33


29


230 81


Laurel


9


2


24


6.0


6.0


30


20


29


405 83


Ward


11


2


26


3.0


3.0


34


22


29


132 98


Holmes


Richland


8


1


25


4.5


2.5


33


23


45


1,824 02


Berlin


8


2


25


2.1


1.5


33


25


45


1,531 20


Saltcreek


8


2


24


2.5


3.6


35


18


45


2,884 16


Huron


Bronson


7


1


28


1.9


3.6


24


12


24


640 01


Fitchville


9


1


32


4.0


4.5


38


23


24


229 98


Greenwich


9


3


25


2.6


3.4


20


19


24


746 .81


Peru


8


1


25


1.8


1.6


33


25


24


2,456 40


Knox


Brown


10


1


23


2.1


2.4


32


20


44


347 59


Lake


Madison


18


2


28


2.0


2.1


31


20


17


2,007 37


Lawrence


Aid


8


2


24


7.0


7.0


34


44


1,168 23


Fayette


6


5


21


7.0


7.0


33


24


44


108 42


Lawrence


9


3


31


7.0


7.0


35


32


44


4 69


Perry


8


1


23


· 9.0


9.0


33


30


44


#589 75


Rome


10


7


21


7.0


7.0


35


28 26


44


1,288 82


Meigs


Columbia


9


32


2.4


2.8


20


16


40


598 31


Ottawa


Benton


9


2


24


1.8


2.7


32


28


26


1,916 19


Bay.


3


1


27


1.6


3.5


36


20


26


347 56


Paulding


Blue Creek.


5


2


22


7.0


7.0


23


20


26


151 68


Washington


11


2


23


7.0


7.0


26


21


26


461 98


Pickaway


Deercreek


8


1


34


3.7


3.1


35


29


23


2,812 80


Pike


Mifflin


10


2


22


7.0


6.9


30


26


31


1,182 57


Portage


Aurora


8


1


27


2.8


3.2


30


22


25


951 99


Hiram


3


22


2.1


2.2


26


26


25


1,257 14


Windham


8


1


28


1.8


2.5


28


17


25


529 46


Ross


Union South


17


1


26


1.8


1.8


30


24


43


2,838 01


Concord


16


2


32


3.1


2.4


36


30


43


4,571 03


Twin


13


1


30


2.0


2.7


34


24


43


4,177 77


Average number of weeks schools were


Rate of local school tax


(in mills).


Average monthly wages


of teachers in the


townships.


rejected by county examiners.


1


Overdrawn.


429 02


Symmes.


8


3


21


4.0


3.0


33


14


5 1


22


6.0


6.0


34


30


435 76


Jackson


8


1


33


2.3


5.8


38


33


23


3,787 12


Benton


2


24


7.0


6.9


32


19


31


1,501 56


44


Windsor


175


176


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXIX .- Continued.


Counties.


Townships.


Number of school-rooms in the town-


ship, exclusive of recitation rooms.


Number of rooms in which schools


were held less than 24 weeks.


sustained in the township.


1879-80.


1880-81.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Per cent. of applications for certificates rejected by county examiners.


Balance in township treasury Sept. 1,


1880.


Seneca


Adams


10


1


28


4.1


5.0


$32


$27


44


$862 23


Hopewell


11


1


26


2.5


1.6


41


22


44


2,980 33


Shelby


Montra Village


2


1


22


674 95


Summit


Boston


6


1


25


2.8


2.6


35


25


41


885 85


Copley


9


1


26


3.3


3.5


29


24


41


1,653 77


Van Wert


Willshire


9


1


24


4.5


4.5


29


19


17


3,464 85


Pleasant


8


1


26


4.5


3.5


35


18


17


2,352 84


Liberty


9


5


24


6.1


6.0


30


17


17


2,287 02


Convoy Village Elk


9


1


24


3.0


3.0


26


19


38


1,139 27


Jackson


9


2


25


4.5


6.0


28


21


38


1,079 48


Swan


9


1


25


4.6


4.1


28


19


38


1,598 20


Vinton


6


1


24


3.5


4.5


30


20


38


1,028 35


Washington


Barlow


7


1


26


1.8


2.7


37


21


40


250 05


Warren


9


3


24


2.7


3.5


33


21


40


464 04


Wesley


12


1


27


2.8


2.6


24


20


40


1,515 51


Wood


Middleton


9


1


30


1.6


2.6


24


20


39


868 28


Troy


8


1


30


6.0


5.0


37


23


39


3,993 17


Center


11


1


24


7.0


7.0


29


22


39


687 25


Jackson


1


28


4.0


5.0


25


23


39


893 58


3


1


36


7.0


8.0


25


20


17


1,060 24


Vinton


Average number of weeks schools were


Rate of local school tax


(in mills).


Average monthly wages


of teachers in the


townships.


..


40


20


24


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXX .- SHOWING THE REPORTED CONDITION OF THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF OHIO FROM 1837 TO 1880.


Number of schools.


Years.


Number of counties.


High.


Common.


German-English.


Colored.


Total.


Average number of weeks com- mon schools were in session.


Number of school-houses built.


1837.


75


62


4,336


20.44


4,378


1838.


76


54


4,030


16.64


393


1839 ..


76


65


7,295


16.00


731


1841.


79


45


3,181


13.32


123


1843 ..


79


45


4,284


12.48


125


1844


79


45


3,321


13.40


115


1815


81


52


5,385


12.64


194


1846


83


55


4,332


14,16


164


1847.


83


56


4,882


22.2


175


1848


85


57


5,062


12.44


153


1850


87


79


12,279


14.04


248


1851


88


81


12,664


17.72


300


1852


88


70


9,916


10.40


171


70


67


10,151


16


48


10,572


23.92


770


1855


88


81


91


12,012


55


88


12,246


22.50


740


88


85


97


11,076


58


88


11,319


24.60


627


88


87


113


12,078


55


93


12,339


24.60


570


1858


88


88


139


12,224


110


129


12,602


25.40


589


1859


88


87


15L


11,338


53


131


11,673


25.20


475


1860


88


88


161


13,192


72


159


13,584


24.80


446


1861


88


83


167


13,479


85


168


13,889


25.20


454


1862


88


87


144


14,728


108


172


15,152


24.0


373


88


88


175


14,233


85


167


14,661


24.40


229


88


88


149


11,661


39


145


11,994


25.15


227


1865


88


88


143


11,419


37


143


11,742


25.78


237


1866


88


88


141


11,413


35


157


11,746


27.29


292


1867


88


88


151


11,373


33


182


11,739


27.33


549


1868


88


88


155


11,405


34


189


11,783


27.81


635


88


88


198


11,257


55


204


11,714


30.19


664


1870


88


88


383


13,568


*13,951


31.16


645


1871


88


88


, 310


13,876


14,186


33.00


578


1872


88


88


36


13,838


14,201


30.92


566


1873.


88


88


350


14.193


14,543


27.97


542


1874


88


88


412


14,356


14,768


29.00


579


1875


88


88


450


14,418


14,868


28.00


544


1876


88


88


487


14,464


14,951


30.00


549


1877


88


88


555


14,949


15,504


31.00


490


1878


88


88


532


15,139


15,671


31.00


481


1879


88


88


530


15,515


16,045


30.00


437


1880


88


88


567


15,680


16,247


30.40


442


79


14


1842


79


53


3,627


13.48


153


1849


88


80


11,075


14.56


158


1853.


88


5,894


1854


88


77


1856.


1857.


* In this year, and in subsequent years, the common schools of the State are classified as Primary and High schools.


1


12


S. C.


1840


Number of counties reported.


177


1863


1864


1869


178


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXX .- Continued.


Enumeration.t


Enrollment.


Daily attendance.


Years.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


Boys.


Girls.


Total.


1837


468,812


76,977


69,465 51,467


146,440 109,206


40,179


33,126


73,305


1839


618,746


76,047


61,823


137,870


29,593


21,921


51,514


1842


1843


1811.


712,152


10,794


8,520


19,314


49,166


35,310


84,476


1846


728,638


19,834


15,029


34,863


43,714


35,036


78,750


1847


754,193


33,232


30,626


63,858


44,257


34,606


78,863


1848


50,211


44,419


94,630


50,4+2


40,254


90,696


1849


796,109


213,738


153.870


367,608


173,240


145,316


318,556


1851


828,853


238,571


207,426


445,997


203,487


159,760


263,247


1853


1854


422,067


398,557


820,624


294.888


257,051


551,939


170,545


145,306


315,851


1856


416,339


393,827


810,166


299,226


269,089


561,315


171,877


150,766


322,643


1857


424,065


413,972


838,037


320,386


282,961


603,347


187,95l


162,912


350,867


1:53.


431,715


411,482


843,227


328,625


283,095


611,720


189,037


163,108


352.145


1859


444,463


421,446


865,914


322,253


277,781


600,084


188,182


162,217


350,399


1850


457,708


435,136


892,854


363,598


321,579


685,177


215,620


189,972


405,592


1861


467,007


445,953


912 960


381,153


336,57


717,726


225,902


199,181


425,083


1862


471,287


449,603


920,890


378,522


346,147


724,669


224,451


208,891


433,342


1863.


464,974


154.900


910,874


383,770


366,643


750,413


223,802


216,924


440,726


1854


47-1,061


464,911


938,972


351,541


341,379


694,920


199,447


196,809


396,256


1665


476,214


468,638


914,852


359,121


343,43L


702,552


197,941


194,608


391,549


1856


494,80


479,49-1


974,303


381,452


347,538


721,990


215,231


199,911


415,142


186 7.


5-6,484


488,766


995,250


368,841


315,9_6


704,767


205,908


191,578


397,486


186%


519,619


499,573


1,019,192


353,760


348,012


731,772


214,312


196,409


410,721


1869


525,605


503,272


1,028,877


388,979


351,403


740,382


227,054


207,811


434,865


1870


530,509


511,171


1,041,680


380,655


314,241


721,896


232,858


213,289


446,147


1871


539,511


5 8,537


1,958,048


383,722


348,400


732.122


223,470


208,982


432,452


1872.


547,051


526,223


1,073,274


370,719


338,081


708,800


210,818


197,720


408,538


1873.


506,506


485,202


991,708


368,890


835,128


704,018


210,551


197,366


407,917


1874


505,001


480,946


985,947


271,204


336,739


707,943


221,622


208,108


429,630


1875


522,418


195,308


1,017,726


375,436


336,693


712,120


225,431


209,918


435,349


1876


527,387


498,248


1,025,702


379,828


343,135


722,963


231,317


215,822


447,139


1877


5 6,831


500,417


1,027,248


380,309


341.9×5


722,240


232,368


215,732


448,100


1878.


533,318


508,645


1,041,963


390,643


349,551


740,194


241,175


224,197


465,372


1879


534,719


508,601


1,043,320


387,065


347,586


734,651


237,759


222,231


459,990


1880


534,477


511,748


1,046,225


391,531


355,607


747,138


244,386


231,893


476,279


5,544


3,967


9,511


36,213


25,217


61,430


24,239


20,503


44,742


44,226


30,581


74,807


25,698


23,172


48,870


33,518


22,999


56,517


1850


810,163


236,827


184,906


421.738


190,891


146,984


337,875


1852.


838,669


240,152


197,560


437,712


144,982


121,285


266,267


811,957


816,408


191,956


166,461


358,417


1.0,529


126,667


277,196


1838


588,590


57,539


254,612


1840


1841


1845.


1855


t Until 1853 the school age was 4 to 21. From 1853 until the passage of the new school law, in 1873, the school age was 5 to 21. The present school law makes 6 to 21 the legal school age. Since the passage of the art of 1873 the enumeration has been taken under oath.


179


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXX .- Continued.


-


Per centum of enrollment on enumera- tion between 5 and 21.


Per centum of average attendance on


enumeration between 5 and 21.


enrollment.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female.


1837 ..


1838.


1839 ..


1840 ..


1841 ..


1842


1843.


1844.


1845 ..


1816.


1847


1848


1849


1850 ..


1851.


1852


1853.


1854 ..


1855 ...


67


38


57


115


81


10,998


9,854


31


4


58


35


1856.


68


39


57


102


79


9,235


8,248


43


7


69


31


1857 ..


72


42


58


120


83


9,857


8,448


53


12


87


34


1858.


73


42


58


170


93


10,209


9,328


70


47


92


45


1859.


69


40


58


157


106


10,007


8,865


54


21


93


45


1860 ..


77


45


59


189


130


10,434


9,497


60


17


102


49


1861.


78


46


59


187


115


10,594


9,980


68


11


114


60


1862


79


47


60


179


90


9,995


19,592


77


16


121


53


1863


82


48


59


183


113


8,266


12,261


59


18


101


60


1864


75


42


57


180


132


7,518


12,590


35


28


98


76


1865 ..


74


41


56


140


87


6,403


13,479


31


24


82


82


1866.


75


42


57


192


102


7,481


13,232


36


28


78


85


1867.


71


40


56


188


153


8,033


12,909


29


37


98


121


1868


72


40


56


174


132


8,541


12,437


35


32


104


137


1869


73


43


59


188


147


8,823


12,128


48


54


112


120


1870.


70


43


62


261


181


9,141


12,255


1871


69


41


60


310


190


9,253


12,354


1872


66


38


58


300


188


9,418


12,155


1873


*64


38


59


305


193


9,484


11,917


1874.


70


43


62


355


356


9,556


12,108


1875


72


44


61


427


214


9,759


12,092


1876


71


44


62


428


239


10,065


12,114


1877


70


44


63


448


263


10,407


11,885


1878


71


45


64


486


225


10,713


12,067


69


44


64


507


199


10,949


11,832


1880


70


46


65


489


209


10,837


12,149


High.


Common.


German- English.


Colored.


Years,


Per centum of average attendance on


Number of teachers.


1879


* In this and the following year the per centum is given of the enrollment on enumeration between 6 and 21.


180


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXX .- Continued.


Number of teachers.


Amount paid to teachers.


Years.


Male.


Female.


Total.


Primary.


High.


Total.


1837


4,757


3,205


7,962


$154,284


$46,272


200,556


1839


392,091


1841


1,746


1,400


3,146


94,527


29,809


124,436


1842


5,409


1,461


6,870


361,200


30,460


331,660


1843


2 693


1,573


4,266


144,631


31,890


176,521


1844


2,210


1,179


3,389


112,220


24,482


136,702


1845


3,224


2,095


5,319


158,792


45,616


204,408


1846


2 581


1,988


4,569


138,237


54,504


193,741


1847


2,829


2,577


5,406


160,102


62,736


222,838


1848


2,799


2,412


5,211


141,967


44,814


186,781


1849


8,005


4,374


12,379


435,807


113,302


549,109


1850


7,924


5,168


13,092


493,691


138,428


632,119


1851


8,350


5,706


14,056


510,503


175,590


686,093


1852


7,272


5,292


12,564


599,187


172,958


772,145


1853


1854


7,540


6,476


14,016


565,026


289,276


854,302


1855


11,202


9,974


21,176


923,280


469,941


1,393,221


1856


9,449


8,364


17,813


1,023,212


531,195


1,554,407


1857


10,117


8,677


18,694


1,181,819


598,157


1,779,976


1858


10,541


9,513


20,054


1,304,038


691,737


1,995,735


1859


10,321


9,073


19,358


1,170,573


670,983


1,941,556


1860


10,785


9,693


20,478


1,311,694


728,367


2,046,061


1861


10,963


10,169


21,132


1,320,260


753,544


2,073,804


1862


10,373


10,751


21,124


1,155,903


744,975


1,900,878


1863


8,612


12,452


21,064


1,011,855


869,013


1,880,868


1864


7,832


12,826


20,658


1,956,920


130,960


*2,087,880


1865


6,656


13,672


20,328


2,661,730


139,781


2,501,511


1866


7,787


13,447


21,234


2,719,137


142,469


2,861,606


1867


8,348


13,220


21,568


3,018,079


177,149


3,195,328


1868


8,854


12,738


21,592


3,178,537


209,364


3,387,901


1869


9,171


12,455


21,626


3,440,762


231,143


3,671,905


1870


9,402


12,436


21,838


3,642,456


264,811


3,907,267


1871


9,563


12,544


22,107


3,790,222


317,573


4,107,795


1872


9,718


12,343


22,061


3,898,156


321,407


4,219,563


1873


9,789


12,110


21,899


3,950,610


355,192


4,305,802


1874


9,911


12,464


22,375


4,206,398


408,101


4,614,499


1875


10,186


12,306


22,492


4,138,371


469,592


4,787,963


1876


10,493


12,353


22,846


4,506,822


430,001


4,936,823


1877


10,855


12,148


23,003


4,520,369


436,895


4,957,254


1878


11,099


12,292


23,391


4,509,733


446,780


4,956,514


1879


11,456


12,031


23,487


4,519,460


417,553


4,937,013


1880


11,326


12,358


23,684


4,530,183


442,358


4,972,541


1838


2,677


1,728


4,403


7,288


1840


$286,757


* In this year, and in subsequent years, instead of "Male" and "Female," read "Primary," and "High,' Thus, for the year 1864, Primary, $1,956,920 ; High, $130,960; Total, $2,087,880.


181


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


TABLE XXX .- Continued.


Average monthly salary of teachers.


Years.


High.


Common.


German-English.


Colored.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female.


Male.


Female


1837


1838


1839


1840


1841


1842


1813


1844


1845


1846


1847


1848


1849


1850


1851


1852


1853


1854


$58 00


$28 50


$23 00


$13 00


$29 27


$25 06


$25 40


$18 72


1856


57 30


30 63


26 70


15 63


30 83


30 00


25 73


20 00


1857


61 10


33 34


27 71


16 22


29 80


25 00


27 28


19 86


1858


61 81


32 82


27 88


12 95


31 72


21 88


27 24


23 53


1859


66 52


33 85


27 82


16 29


32 30


22 68


26 90


21 89


1860


62 27


34 00


27 81


16 25


28 13


23 18


27 50


20 48


1861


61 12


34 08


27 81


16 05


30 28


21 23


26 09


19 91


1862


58 34


34 04


26 35


15 32


27 58


26 25


24 48


19 45


1863


60 08


31 91


25 73


15 41


28 86


22 33


25 81


15 56


1864


62 67


34 81


28 25


17 95


36 99


27 14


27 74


18 39


1865


73 31


41 97


36 25


21 55


44 86


27 75


34 42


24 55


1866


80 12


46 52


37 51


23 05


46 46


32 11


35 58


27 38


1867


87 10


43 97


38 52


23 80


52 65


35 86


37 44


28 17


1868


92 41


49 97


39 86


24 75


52 52


37 03


37 79


27 97


1869


92 28


48 62


40 47


26 03


51 92


37 18


39 25


28 66


1870


91 11


55 57


38 70


27 89


1871


91 84


58 00


41 28


26 07


1872


80 15


55 86


41 64


28 79


1873


82 99


56 12


40 61


29 45


1874


82 13


59 00


41 82


29 32


1875


72 00


57 00


47 00


31 00


1876


73 00


41 00


47 45


31 00


1877


70 00


44 00


45 00


31 00


1878


73 00


58 00


38 00


29 00


1879


71 00


62.00


37 00


30 00


1880


73 00


61 00


36 00


30 00


1855


61 35


30 60


25 02


14 20


182


ANNUAL REPORT.


TABLE XXX .- Continued.


Years.


Cost of school-houses built.


Aggregate expenditures


for tuition and incidental


expenses.


Aggregate expenditures


for buildings, sites, and


Total expenditures for all


purposes.


1837


៛513,973


1838


65.732


1839


148,959


1840


1841;


21,722


1842


25,831


1843


14,930


1814


17,217


1845.


42,127


1816


27,325


1847


35,866


1848


39,717


1849


36,443


1850


64,823


1851


109,304


1852


61,837


1853


346,944


$1,442,187 00


$438,602 00


$1,880,789 00


1856


374,547


1,647,910 00


374,547 00


2,082,457 00


1857.


293,040


2,006,877 00


293,040 00


2,299,917 00


1858


391,30


2,129,757 00


510,080 00


2,739,837 00


1859.


282,443


2,159,726 00


422,848 00


2,582,074 00


1860


341,273


2,303,186 00


457,642 00


2,760,828 00


1861.


435,368


2,327,982 00


506,084 00


2,831,066 CO


1862


243,433


2,165,174 00


335,894 00


2,501,068 00


1863


186,808


2,144,636 00


264,977 00


2,409,613 00


1864 ..


186,304


2,420,930 00


317,184 00


2,738,124 00


1865.


277,213


2,922,446 00


366,066 00


3,298,512 00


1866


274,505


3,356,854 00


480,116 00


3,836,970 00


1867


955,792


3,737,254 00


1,026,209 00


4,763,463 00


1868


1,178,561


4,060,880 00


1,644,176 00


5,705,056 00


1869


1,874,118


4,506,064 25


2,024,728 64


6,530,792 86


1870


1,391,597


5,170,889 00


1,979,577 00


7,150,566 00


1871


1.025,077


5,314,013 47


1,517,021 00


6,831,064 56


1872


893,422


5,388,393 29


1,428,954 91


6,817,358 20


1873


1,008,786


5,535,777 31


1,437,655 91


7,431,975 60


1874.


1,164,104


5,972,951 41


1,474,082 95


8,072,167 65


1875 ..


1,010,786


6,179,768 18


1,313,514 86


8,170,959 98


1876


1,159,350


6,352,545 90


1,395,212 08


8,462,757 51


1877.


803,146


6,319,945 72


947,399 08


8,036,620 82


1878


843,822


6,251,531 13


1.015,784 78


7,995,125 45


1879


580,801


6,263,974 68


816,716 88


7,711,325 24


1880


711,835


6,226,545 38


798,736 18


7,704,448 85


1854.


1855


438,602


repairs.


2


TABLE XXXI .- COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.


Institution,


Location.


l'resident.


Gentlemen


Ladi- s.


Total.


Gentlemen


Ladies.


Total.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.


Baldwin University


Berea, Cuyahoga connty


A. Schnyler


140


62


202


1


3


7


3


10


1


13


143


94


237


Capital


Columbus, Frankhn county ..... Granville, Licking =


Alfred Owen


167


107


1


3


3


6


6


265


265


Ohio


Athens Athens


Win. H. Scott


83


25


108


6


1


1


1


4


327


1


331


Ohio State


Columbus, Franklin


=


Rev. C. IL. Payne, D.D. LL.D


109


202


611


1.


31


1


1


31


23


5.1


769


13


812


Urbana


Urbana, Champaign


=


Benjamin F. Lee ...


102


53


155


4


4


10


4


14


5


5


26


19


45


Wilberforce Wooster


Wooster, Wayne


268


(17


158


17


175


41


30


71


16


20


192


23


215


Antioch College


Yellow Springs, Greene "


64


32


96


..


...


..


...


...


...


..


8


8


37


23


60


Franklin


New Athens, Hanison


Ger. C. Vincent ..


25


100


1


D


1


1


...


..


.....


379


379


Hebrew Union


44


Cincinnati, Hamilton


Isaac M. Wise.


31


31


12


$12


19


₹19


....


.....


...


Heidelberg


=


...


Inam, Portage


121


88


209


2


2


2


4


50


10


60


Kenyon


=


Marietta, W shington


1.12


142


61


61


12


12


198


498


Muskingum


=


Mt. Union, Stark


471


17.1


102


33


135


129


35


161


42


773


159


932


Oberlin


Oberlin. Loram


514


435


919


28


8


36


28


51


1,138


781


1,919


Ohio Central


Iberia, Morrow


39


43


82


1


1


2


7


1


3


3


4


7


33


20


53


Rio Grande


=


Seio, Harrison


=


P. J. Francisens, C.S.C


160


160


......


223


14


14


10


10


207


207


Western Reserve


Hnd-on, Summit


:


". Cutter.


69


1


70


12


1


13


17


18


476


1


180


Wilmington


Wilmington, Clinton =


D. W. Dennis


71


60


131


4


5


4


1


5


10


1


17


Wittenberg


Springfield, Clarke


J. B. Helwig


135


22


157


11


1


12


11


1


12


292


2


294


Totals


4,147


1,676


6,123


526


66


592


259


102


361


284


83


367


7,302


1.405


8,707


* Rai bi.


| B. Il.


183


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


70


70


7


..


... ..


...


6


1


1


8


1


19


21


Ohio Wesleyan University .. Otterbein University


Westerville, Franklin


66


Rev. H. A. Thompson. D.D.


97


73


170


4


1


1


3


4


5


3


143


65


208


Rev. Frank Sewall


49


49


1


1


4


4


1


1


.. ....


.. ....


...


... ...


......


3


3


27


3


30


German Wallace College .. ....


Berea, Cuyahoga


William Nast, D.D ..


80


15


3


179


17


4


21


169


30


208


Hiram


Gambier, Knox


120


120


10


10


10


10


611


Miami Valley


Springboro, Warren


Engene H. Foster


19


18


37


......


...


....


...


....


...


89


59


148


23


233


15


20


35


1


13


151


186


Mt. Union


New Coneord, Musk'm


=


...


A. A. Moulton .


59


25


84


7


7


2


1


......


..


....


7


130


25


155


St. Joseph's


Cincin ati, Hamilton


...


8


8


39


39


St. Xavier's


Cmcinnat, Hamilton


R. J. Meyer, S.J


Rev. E. Ellison, D.D.


59


112


11


1.1


1


Scio


Tiffin, Seneca


=


Rev. Geo. W. Williard, D.D ...


146


61


166


3


3


Buchtel


Akron, Summit


Rev. E. L. Rexford


105


20


65


Beverly


Beverly, Washington


R. J. Smith


35


Rev. A A. E. Taylor, D.D S. C. Derby.


96


17


143


...


.....


...


...


...


8


8


F. M. Spencer


O. N. Hartshorn, LL.D


615


.....


...


..


...


...


. . ...


Number of candidates


Number of


Number candidates | graduated ance within the flor degree of for degree of at last com. year. B.A.


B.S.


mencement.


Whole mmmber graduated since foundation.


......


7


7


256


256


Dennison


Delaware, Delaware


Edward Orton


31


5


1


6


...


...


...


4


...


B. A. Hmsdale, A.M


Win. B. Bodine


Marietta


I. W. Andrews, DD. L.L.D


J. H. Fairchild


Jno. P. Robb, A.M


Rio Grande, Gallia


...


..


...


Wilberforce. Greene


M. LOy


Number of studentsinattend-


TABLE XXXI .- COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES .- Continued.


Institution.


Year of foundation.


Number of regular


Number of weeks iu


Yearly expense to a


Yearly income of institu-


tion from all sources.


Total expenditures.


Total cash value of


property.


in library.


ment.


Baldwin University


1845


10


39


$18 75 130 00


$5,600 10,000


$5,600 9,000 15.000


$190,000 70,000 300,000


2,200


June 9, 1881


Capital


1850


6


40


36 75 to 27 75


15,000


Dennison Ohio


1804


6


39


30 00 to 39 00


Ohio State


1873


13


37


15 00


40,000


40,000


1,000,000


1,800


22, 1881


Ohio Wesleyan University


1844


22


37


24 00


36,000


35,000


650,000


15,000


30, 1881


Otterbein


1847


6


39


30 00


7,500


7,000


200,000


2,000


2, 1881


Urbana


1801


18


39


75 00


6,500


6,500


86,000


5,000


29, 1881


Wilberforce


1863


5


42


125 00


5,500


6,000


60,000


4,000


16, 1881


Wooster


1866


17


36


50 00 and 35 00


18,635


20,166


350,000


5,700


22, 1881


Antioch College.


1852


7


38


37 50


7,328


7,328


200,000


6,300


22, 1881


Beverly


",


1870


9


39


24 00 and 40 00


22,368


21,628


175,000


June 22, 1881


Buchtel


יו


1825


1


40


45 00


3,000


3,000


107,000


500


Hebrew Union


1874


5


42


Gratis.


14,000


40,000


65,000


4,500


July 1, 1881


Heidelberg


1850


6


39


23 00


6,754


6,650


125,000


5,000


June 15, 1881


Hiram


1850


8


40


250 00


20,000


500,000


22,000


24,1881


Kenyon


66


1835


8


38


210 00


4,000


3,500


60,000


500


14, 1881


Miami Valley


66


1875


4


40


33 00


4,200


4,000


35,000


1,000


23,1881


Muskingum


=


1846


1-1


38


27,000


20,000


585,000


5,000


July 21, 1881


Oberlin


66


1833


30


38


30 00


41,277


41,831


400,000


15,000


June 29, 1881


Ohio Central


66


1854


4


38


27 00


1,500


1,500


10,000


400


Rio Grande


1875


4


40


25 00 to 32 00


2,150


2,000


40,000


200


11, 1881


Scio


66


1866


5


42


46 00


2,500


2,500


10,000


500


30, 1881


St. Joseph's


1873


9


42


24 00 to .50 ( 0


5,000


3,800


52,000


1,400


Sept. 6, 1881


St. Xavier's


1841


15


46


60 00


Western Reserve


1826


9


39


39 00


19,000


19,000


300,000


15,000


July 1,1881


Wilmington


1875


5


39


39 00


3,800


3,800


65,000


1,2 0


June 24, 1881


Wittenberg


6


1845


9


40


160 00


12,000


12,000


75,000


7,000


29,1881


Totals


298


$341,912


$338,303


$5,930,000


201,000


ANNUAL REPORT.


184


9, 1881


150 00


38


53 00


28,500


29, 1881


Marietta


1837


8


39


Mt. Union


1842


2


38


20 00 to 27 00


1,300


1,500


10,000


6,000


8, 1881


German Wallace College


186-


5


40


18 00


10,000


2,000


30, 1881


Franklin


1831


9


39


12,000


30, 1881


7,800


15, 1881


instructors.


scholastic year.


student.


I


Total number of volumes


Date of next commence-


June 24, 1881


200,000


15,000


30 00


22, 1881


66


1824


13


2,500


1881


3,000


TABLE XXXII .- NORMAL SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, ETC.


Institution.


Location.


President.


Number of stu-


dents in attend-


ance within the


Number of candi-


dates for the de-


gree of B.A.


Number of candi- dates for the de -.


gree of B.S.


Number of gradu-


ates at last com-


mencement.


Whole number


graduated since foundation.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.


| Gentlemen


Ladies.


Total.


Ladies.


Total.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.


Gentlemen.


Ladies.


Total.




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