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August 31, 1882
Zanesville .... ........
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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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