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Lebanon,
66
30
112 50
Mrs. O. P. Kinseyt
66
25
60 00
Mrs. Jennie H. Jones+
Cincinnati,
66
25
55 00
John David Jones*
66
2
15 00
Logan
John Williamson
Bellefontaine,
....
22
72 00
J. M. Ebrite
Belle Center,
60
20
64 00
C. W. Butler
Bellefontaine, Oberlin,
66
9
58 45
Sam'l Findley+
Akron,
66
9
61 00
Lucas
J. W. Dowd
Toledo, 66
66
15
40 00
Rev. Charles Cravens*
66
66
2
6 00
Rev. Rob't McCune*
2
2 00
Rev. N. B. C. Love*
1
2 00
Madison
J. J. Burns*
Columbus,
66
13
D. F. De Wolf*
Toledo,
66
15
57 00
Geo. H. Hamilton
London, 66
25
56 55
Mahoning
N. S. Beardsley
Washingtonville, Ohio
25
50 00
M. S. Campbell+
Youngstown,
6
15
90 00
B. E. Helman
Canfield,
66
25
50 00
Marion
A. E. Gladding
Richwood,
9
35 40
Delano Jeffries
Pittsburgh, Pa.
11
35 00
H. L. Lehr
Ada, Ohio.
2
5 00
H. L. Peck
Garrattsville, Ohio
12
58 60
J. A. Willson.
Iberia,
66
2
3 00
Samuel Findleyt
Akron,
66
9
56 50
D. F. De Wolf*
Toledo,
66
1
10 00
Kate B. Ford ..
Cleveland,
7
57 00
W. R. Comingst
Medina,
66
11
50 00
Hiram Sappt
Wadsworth,
66
..
10}
50 00
C. J. Chase
Le Roy,
66
10
50 00
S. Thomast
Lodi,
6
11}
50 00
.....
...
25
60 20
J. C. Hartzler+
Newark, 66
..
..
...
13
Alston Ellist
Sandusky,
66
25
47 10
J. W. Mackinnon
66
27
88 00
Lorain
H. J. Clarkt
E F. Moultont
Warren,
66
18
116 00
15
60 00
W. A. Gates.
66
30
112 50
Licking
U. T. Currant
Sandusky,
11
45 00
Rev. G. R. Merrill
..
Medina
.....
work.
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXXV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names of instructors and lecturers.
Post-office address.
Number of hours
spent in institute
Amount of money.
received by each !
from committee.
Meigs
J. J. Burnst
Columbus, Ohio
4
60
$50 00
C. F. Coates
Syracuse,
20
25 00
T. C. Flanegin
Pomeroy,
60
90
75 00
H. B. Scott
Middleport,
66
90
5 00
Mercer
Van B. Baker
Sidney,
183
73 75
C. W. Bennett.
Piqua,
16
55 00
Mantie Baldwin
Valparaiso, Ind
3
14 00
J. J. Burns
Columbus, Ohio
3
W. W. Ross
Fremont,
16
57 25
Miami
J. T. Bartmess
Tippecanoe City, Ohio
10
40 00
T. H. Foley
Piqua,
66
01
25 00
Monroe
J. J. Burnst
Columbus,
66
3
W. P. Cope
Woodsfield,
66
3
6 00
John Greenbank+
Lewisville,
66
5
10 00
G. W. Hamilton
Lecompton,
4
8 00
David Mc Vayt
Bealsville,
66
3
6 00
R. L. Morris.
Jerusalem,
66
3
3 00
S. Schoolcraft
Sardis,
5
10 00
James A. Watsont.
Graysville,
66
5
10 00
Montgomery ..
Prof. W. G. Williams
Delaware,
123
81 00
Prof. A. G. Farr
Columbus,
123
54 00
Prof. F. M. DeMotte
Prof. Wm. Watkins
Dayton, Ohio
12}
50 00
Morgan
M. R. Andrewst
Marietta,
9
63 35
Akron,
66
10
67 50
Morrow
B. J. Ashley
Sparta,
2
10 00
G. O. Brown
Cardington, Ohio
3
15 00
E. A. Ford
Bloomington, Ill
1
2 00
L. J. James.
Chesterville, Ohio
2
10 00
J. S. Lowe
Shelby,
2
13 00
L. M. Lydy
Mt. Gilead, 66
60
3
17 00
E. F. Nelson
Delaware,
60
1
10 00
C. E. Weatherby.
Cardington,
66
2
10 00
J. A. Wilson
Iberia,
66
8%
95 00
John C. Ridget
Cincinnati,
66
8%
90 00
J. R. Franklin
Whigville,
66
1
P. J. Goodrich
Elba,
E. L. Jordan.
South Olive,
66
5
John McBurney.
Cambridge,
66
1
W. N. Rice.
South Olive,
66
4
Joseph Stotler
Senecaville,
60
5
15 00
W. P. Wolf
Macksburg,
....
.
66
1
...
3
15 00
Muskingum
John Ogdent
Worthington,
.. .
. . .
83
99 20
W. G. Williamst
Delaware,
66
2
10 00
T. J. Mitchell
66
..
5
10 00
W. F. Wiret
Cameron,
10
70 50
A. Schuylert
Berea,
66
10
67 40
W. H. Scott
Athens,
. .
. .
..
. .
122
35 00
Samuel Findleyt
..
.. .
2
1
J. A. Marshall+
Stafford,
Noble
M. Bowers
Tupper's Plains, Ohio
work.
.
197
198
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXXV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names of instructors and lecturers.
Post-office address.
Number of hours
spent in institute
Amount of money
received by each
from committee.
Ottawa
U. T. Currant
Sandusky, Ohio
24
$65 00
Paulding
C. W. Mykrantz
Bryan,
41
80 00
California Vineyard
Chicago, Ill
5
15 00
Perry
H. F. Acker
New Lexington, Ohio.
13
James Dilts
Somerset,
2
J. C. Hartzleri
Newark,
83
50 00
J. C. Ridge;
Cincinnati,
66
3
25 00
WV. G. Williamst
Delaware,
10
75 00
Pickaway
A. R. Bolin
Circleville,
66
1
40 00
R. B. Marsh
Mt. Vernon,
66
10
56 00
Pike
James H: Douglas
Waverly, 66
66
75
100 00
John W. Higgins
Piketon,
......
75
114 00
Portage
Samuel Findley+
Akron,
11
51 75
Alfred Centre, N. Y
11
56 80
Salem, Ohio
12
62 60
Preble
C. W. Bennett ..
Piqua,
10
58 00
Thomas Eubank
New Madison, Ohio.
29 00
Henry Sharp*
Staunton, Va
55
24 00
J. J. Burns+
Columbus, Ohio
3
Putnam
S. F. DeFord*
Ottawa,
38
40 00
W. G. Williamst
Delaware,
17
86 40
Richland
A. F. Bechtel
Lexington,
66
4
20 00
A. A. Douglass
Shiloh,
66
4
20 00
Alex Eorbest
Cleveland,
15
60 00
F. G. Lee
Plymouth,
4
20 00
A. A. E. Taylort
Wooster,
66
26
75 00
Mrs. H. A. Ford+
8
50 00
Wm. Richardson
Chillicothe,
66
26
100 00
Sandusky
J. J. Burns
Columbus, 66
66
13
63 00
J. B. Loveland.
Fremont,
66
11
35 00
Scioto
E. A. Bridwell
Portsmouth,
2
3 00
M. S. Campbell+
Youngstown, Ohio
10
59 50
R. H. Dodds
Portsmouth,
66
3 00
S. S. Ferguson
Iron Furnace,
3 00
Aaron Grady
Wheelersburg,
66
3 00
Mrs. M. A. Mulligan
Portsmouth,
Washington C. H., Ohio ..
10
71 20
S. A. Steadman
Galena,
...
3 00
O. A. Searl
Wheelersburg,
66
3 00
V. W. Wilkins
Portsmouth,
66
...
Seneca
Prof. Chas. H. Churchill+ Prof. D. F. De Wolf+
Oberlin,
...
30
141 00
Hudson,
...
13
74 50
....
.....
10
52 00
A. Schuyler
Berea,
......
.....
75
100 00
S. K. Smith
......
..
..
..
25 00
Ross
H. A. Ford+
Cleveland, 66
66
8
Alston Ellis
66
3
10 00
W. W. Ross
3 00
J. W. Mongey
Lucasville,
..
3 00
J. P. Pattersont
2
J. J. Burns
Columbus,
66
10
M. H. Lewis.
Jennie Greene
W. D. Henkle+
16
work.
3 00
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXXV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names of instructors and lecturers.
Post-office address.
Number of hours
spent in institute
Amount of money
received by each
from committee.
Seneca-Cont.
Hon. T. W. Harveyt.
Painesville, Ohio.
14
$73 00
Rev. J. P. MacLean*
Hamilton,
3
15 40
Prof. Geo. W. Willard*
Tiffin,
1 -
10 00
Shelby
Wm. Richardson
Chillicothe,
19
80 00
R. W. McFarland.
Columbus,
66
19
80 00
Miss Laura D. Holtz
Ottawa,
66
3
Mr. Hatfield
Sidney,
66
Stark
J. J. Burnst
Columbus,
66
4
Thos. W. Harvey;
Painesville,
9
65 00
D. F. De Wolff.
Hudson,
9
59 10
John Ogden
Worthington, Ohio.
3
James Brush
Mt. Union,
66
2
Summit
W. G. Williams
Delaware,
10
30 00
Trumbull
J. J. Burns
Columbus,
66
2
T. H. Bulla.
Niles,
25
100 00
W. D. Henkle
Salem,
1
J. B. Peaslee
Cincinnati,
66
2
R. W. Stevenson
Columbus,
28
113 00
Tuscarawas
Dr. John Hancock+
Dayton,
15
75 00
Prof. W. W. Rosst
Fremont,
66
3
Union
Dr. John Hancock
Dayton,
66
6
37 00
Dr. E. T. Nelsont
Delaware,
66
10
43 90
R. W. Stevenson+
Columbus,
66
13
57 50
Van Wert
Prof. S. F. DeFord+
Ottawa,
15
45 45
Prof. M. H. Tuttle
Van Wert,
66
5
15 00
Vinton
Wm. Richardson
Chillicothe,
66
9
50 00
W. G. Williams.
Delaware,
66
2
Warren
W. D. Henkle
Salem,
66
15
80 00
R. H. Holbrook.
Lebanon,
5
30 00
Hampton Bennett
Franklin,
66
5
14 00
F. M. Cunningham
Harveysburgh,
60
60
70 00
Miss A. R. Luse
Niles,
66
60
50 00
Miss M. M. Sutherland+ .. J. J. Burnst
Columbus,
6
2
Wayne
James Black
Wooster,
60
6
J. B. Eberly
Smithville,
66
3
18 96
Alston Ellist
Columbus,
60
10
65 75
J. B. Helwig
Springfield,
66
3
18 95
J. D. Luse ...
Zanesville,
66
12
73 95
Williams
John Ogdent.
Worthington,
17
5 00
Rev. A. A. E. Taylor*
Wooster,
......
..
3
40 00
66
20
44 00
H. M. Parker
Elyria,
66
15
50 00
J. J. Burnst
Columbus,
11
88 50
J. J. Burns
Columbus,
5
4 00
Washington
Prof. M. R. Andrews
Marietta,
Steubenville,
66
51
60 00
2
J. J. Burns +
Columbus,
2
S. J. Kirkwood
Wooster,
66
66
19
50 00
J. J. Bnrns+
Columbus,
66
30
89 00
B. A. Hinsdale
Hiram,
Geo. Colton
66
54
200 00
66
...... . .
work.
199
200
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXXV .- Continued.
Counties.
Names of instructors and lecturers.
Post-office address.
Number of hours
spent in institute
Amount of money
received by each
from committee.
Williams-Cont ..
Prof. Delano Jeffriest
Pittsburg, Pa
12
$75 50
Prof. J. H. Lesliet
Worthington, Ohio
5
10 00
Wood
H. B. Brown
Valparaiso, Ind.
5
10 00
Asher Cook
Perrysburg, Ohio
1
5 00
R. M. Donnelly
Portage,
17
30 00
W. S. Haskell.
Bowling Green, Ohio
9
20 00
L. D. Heller
Grand Rapids,
66
12
25 00
Aaron Schuyler
Berea,
17
60 00
Wyandot
Alston Ellist
Sandusky,
20
55 60
D. D. Clayton.
Upper Sandusky, "
2
A. E. Gladding
Richwood,
66
2
Theodore Parker
Upper Sandusky,
1
R. L. Walton
Nevada,
60
2
W. C. Gear
Marseilles,
2
J. T. Stettler.
Fostoria,
J. J. Burnst
Columbus,
66
.....
3
work.
* Evening lecturer.
1 Evening and day lecturer.
TABLE XXXVI .- TEACHERS' INSTITUTE FUND.
Receipts.
Expenditures.
Balance on hand
September 1,
1879.
Balance return'd
Treasury by
Treasurer of
From examina-
Total.
For traveling
expenses of
For support of
Teachers' In-
For treasurers'
cent.
Total.
Balance on hand
Sept. 1, 1880.
Adams
$60 58
$211 00
$271 58
$70 05
$80 00
$2 11
$152 16
$119 42
Allen
61 79
212 00
273 79
11 00
1 37
12 37
261 42
Ashland.
24 48
178 00
202 48
51 65
120 00
1 78
173 43
29 05
Ashtabula
107 64
395 00
502 64
112 38
396 08
3 95
512 41
*9 77
Athens ..
643 32
305 00
948 32
49 75
150 00
3 05
202 80
745 52
Auglaize
58 17
113 00
171 17
27 17
132 65
1 13
160 95
) 22
Belmont
53 82
250 30
304.32
71 29
158 30
2 76
232 35
71 97
Brown
390 82
334 50
725 32
96 80
225 00
3 34
325 14
400 18
Butler.
1 25
318 00
316 75
53 00
250 00
3 24
306 24
10 51
Carroll
228 63
178 00
406 63
35 00
163 00
1 78
199 78
206 85
Champaign
52 97
163 00
215 97
133 28
1 63
134 91
81 06
Clarke !...
22 29
1$34 25
174 50
231 04
235 05
2 11
237 16
*6 12
Clermont.
70 55
188 62
293 50
552 67
97 60
209 75
307 35
245 32
Clinton ..
257 50
257 50
50 00
126 50
176 50
81 00
Columbiana
380 38
282 50
662 88
88 50
290 00
2 82
381 32
281 56
Coshocton
53 57
21 80
220 00
295 37
218 10
1 16
219 26
76 11
Crawford
1 67
188 00
189 67'
55 65
130 32
1 78
187 75
1 92
Cuyahoga
198 38
335 50
533 88
111 79
125 00
3 36
240 15
293 73
Darke ..
97
285 00
285 97
41 45
241 96
2 56
285 97
Defiance
5 38
142 00
147 38
45 80
11 00
1 42
58 22
89 16
Delaware
235 50
256 50
492 00
10 50
235 50
246 00
246 00
Erie.
24 05
102 50
126 55
30 75
54
31 29
95 26
Fairfield
102
11
230 00
332 11
16 20
71 50
2 30
90 00
242 11
Fayette
155 36
159 50
314 86
36 50
311 07
1 59
349 16
#34 30
Franklin
151 78
249 00
400 78
64 00
207 60
2 09
273 69
127 09
Fulton ..
156 31
174 50
385 11
156 31
1 83
158 14
226 97
Gallia
101 38
278 50
379 88
18 00
277 01
5 02
300 03
79 85
.
...
....
.
.
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
. .
.
201
...
.
...
4
·
·
·
.
.
...
to County
Institute.
tion fees.
examiners.
stitutes.
fee-one per
·
·
.
.
· ·
.
54 30
Counties.
TABLE XXXVI .- Continued.
Receipts.
Expenditures.
Balance on hand
September 1,
1879.
Balance return'd
Treasury by
Treasurer of
From examina-
tion fees.
Total.
For traveling
expenses of
For support of
Teachers' In-
For treasurers'
fee-one per
Balance on hand Sept. 1, 1880.
Geauga ..
$53 20
$14 50
$221 00
$288 70
$73 64
$162 00
$2 49
$238 13
$50 57
Greene
97 29
170 00
267 29
1 80
153 00
154 80
112 49
Guernsey.
219 20
266 00
485 20
71 61
200 00
2 66
274 27
210 93
Hamilton ..
57 00
374 50
431 50
64 00
314 00
378 00
53 50
Hancock
6 15
230 50
236 65
41 00
175 00
2 30
218 30
18 35
Hardin
41 38
274 00
315 38
30 50
288 90
2 74
322 14
*6 76
Harrison
31 48
136 50
167 98
45 50
96 48
1 38
143 36
24 62
Henry
52
120 50
121 02
38 50
100 00
1 21
139 71
*18 69
Highland ..
119 12
300 00
419 12
396 50
3 00
399 50
19 62
Hocking.
162 40
227 00
389 40
48 25
137 40
2 27
187 92
201 48
Huron
241 81
217 50
459 31
210 10
210 10
249 21
Jackson
303 54
145 00
448 54
21 55
132 00
29
153 84
294 70
Jefferson
192 50
192 50
56 66
82 84
2 03
141 53
50 97
Knox
44 06
292 00
336 06
63 25
200 00
2 53
265 78
70 28
Lake
268 19
122 50
390 69
33 40
357 29
390 69
Lawrence
30 02
203 50
233 52
31 75
'199 75
2 02
233
52
Licking
197 00
197 00
195 03
1 97
197 00
Lorain
263 00
263 00
23 2
200 00
223 25
39 75
Lucas ..
230 00
230 00
32 00
144 50
176 50
53 50
Madison
36 16
186 50
222 66
4 00
160 00
1 30
165 30
57 36
Mahoning
162 93
250 50
413
43
76 50
235 00
2 50
314 00
99 43
Marion
11 73
192 00
203 73
1 20
195 00
196 20
7 53
Medina
315 61
197 50
513 11
34 75
357 75
2 90
395 40
117 71
Meigs .
42 50
265 50
308 00
25 50
256 03
2 92
284 45
23 55
Mercer
36 58
147 00
183 58
7 90
126 68
1 47
136 05
47 53
.
....
.
.
.
.
·
·
.
·
.
·
....
..
.
334 50
334 50
235 00
235 00
99 50
Logan
.
·
·
·
·
150 50
150 50
148.99
1 51
150 50
Holmes
.....
...
...
.
..
...
. .
.
ANNUAL REPORT.
202
Counties.
examiners.
stitutes.
cent.
Total.
to County
Institute.
.
·
.
Miami.
84 68
108 31
269 30
462 29
86 72
259 68 | 3 78
350 18
112 11
Monroe ..
328 91
179 50
508 41
59 56
75 00
1 79
136 35
372 06
Montgomery
109 98
220 50
330 48
278 78
2 20
280 98
49 50
Morgan
139 82
66 50
211 50
417 82
15 55
283 15
2 79
301 49
116 33
Morrow .
17 41
21 50
170 50
209 41
27 00
150 00
92
178 92
30 49
Muskingum
379 66
361 00
740 66
78 00
406 00
3 90
487 90
252 76
Noble ..
157 07
217 00
374 07
72 32
29 03
2 17
103 52
270 55
Ottawa .
108 97
107 50
216 47
33 40
70 00
1 08
104 48
111 99
Paulding
102 53
130 00
232 53
22 50
195 00
1 58
219 08
13 45
Perry .
60 21
198 50
258 71
66 14
163 02
1 98
231 14
27 57
Pickaway.
177 50
177 50
45 62
130 10
1 78
177 50
Pike
125 00
167 00
292 00
292 00
292 00
Portage
84 64
170 15
255 50
510 29
14 00
300 00
2 55
316 55
193 74
Preble
33 82
179 00
212 82
32 83
136 07
1 69
170 59
42 23
Putnam
18 81
193 00
211 81
1 00
158 00
1 93
160 93
50 88
Richland
306 37
186 00
492 37
284 85
1 86
286 71
205 66
Ross
240 47
293 00
533 47
255 18
92
257 10
276'37
Sandusky
247 21
217 50
464 71
163 25
1 84
165 09
299 62
Scioto
136 97
140 00
276 97
190 00
190 00
86 97
Seneca .
9 09
340 00
349 09
75
344 95
3 39
349 09
Shelby
25 00
121 00
146 00
123 40
1 46
124 86
21 14
Stark ..
192 98
384 73
577 71
55 70
192 98
3 48
252 16
325 55
Summit
148 09
261 50
409 59
172 00
172 00
237 59
Trumbull ..
*11 33
415 00
403 67
66 40
324 64
4 15
395 19
8 48
Tuscarawas
119 65
324 75
444 40
65 30
250 00
3 15
318 45
125 95
Union .
124 37
201 50
325 87
187 15
2 01
189 16
136 71
Van Wert
30 89
130 50
161 39
28 47
105 22
1 31
135 00
3 39
Vinton .
39 04
173 50
212 54
12 50
197 91
2 13
212 54
Warren
3 93
210 50
214 43
65 40
147 90
1 13
214 43
Washington
54 03
321 50
375 53
28 00
226 00
3 22
257 22
118 31
Wayne ...
207 86
266 50
474 36
88 28
207 86
3 02
299 16
175 20
Williams
139 89
223 00
362 89
72 99
41 00
2 23
116 22
246 67
Wood
245 01
255 50
500 51
37 50
219 60
2 56
259 66
240 85
Wyandot
151 50
151 50
17 65
132 50
1 35
151 50
Totals ..
$9,596 39
$716 09
$19,848 78
$30,161 26
$3,164 92
$16,806 44
$165 56
$20,136 92
$10,024 34
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t Proceeds of lecture.
* Overdrawn.
203
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
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204
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXXVII .- COMPARATIVE SCHOOL
Cities and Towns.
Population by the census of 1870.
Population by the census of 1880.
Enumeration of youth between six and
twenty-one years, as taken in Septem-
Enumeration of youth between six and
. twenty-one years, as taken in Septem-
Number of different pupils enrolled in
primary schools.
high schools.
Total enrollment.
enumeration.
Ada
1,011
1,765
592
569
460
54
514
90
Akron
Alliance
4,063
4,961
1,452
1,437
1,110
42
1,152
80
Bellaire
Berea
Bridgeport
1,178
2,610
781
746
528
44
572
73
Bryan
Bucyrus
Cadiz.
Canton
8,660
12,260
4,363
3,769
2,555
72
2,627
60
Chillicothe
Cincinnati
216,239
255,608
85,882
87,618
30,812
1,298
32,110
37
Cleveland
Clyde ..
Columbus
31,274
51,377
14,662 510
14,178 503
7,233
559
7,792
53
Covington
349
76
425
84
Crestline
Cuyaboga Falls
1,861
2,293
605
620
373
62
435
70
Dayton
30,473
3×.721
11,225
11,660
5,554
348
5,902
50
Defiance
2,734
5,911
1,875
1,790
1,023
45
1,068
60
Delaware
5,641
6,992
2,228
2,296
1,388
127
1,515
66
East Liverpool
2,105
5,568
1,850
1,603
1,039
29
1,068
66
Eaton
3,225
4,865
1,562
1,471
1,028
95
1,123
72
Fostoria
1,723
3,934
1,126
1,078
635
59
694
64
Franklin
1,832
686
663
507
27
534
80
Fremont
5,500
8,500
2,351
2,213
949
78
1,017
46
Galion
3,500
5,634
1,583
1,617
1,044
43
1,087
67
Gallipolis
3,711
5,700
1,756
1,733
1,076
77
1,153
66
Germantown
1,440
1,618
500
488
327
23
350
71
Greenville
2,885
3.935
1,123
1,030
789
153
942
91
Hamilton
11.000
12,000
5,058
5,168
1,938
82
2,020
39
Harmar
1,511
1,570
6.5
563
436
436
77
Hillsboro
2,818
3,334
1,327
1,287
555
56
611
47
Ironton
Jackson
2,016
3,012
904
865
695
58
753
87
Kent
2,350
3,500
970
879
711
97
808
91
Kenton
2,610
4,788
1,930
1,820
896
29
925
51
Lancaster
4,800
6,992
2,056
2,236
1,157
72
1,229
55
Lebanon
2,749
2,709
1,056
1,037
567
36
603
58
Lima
4,662
7,670
2,426
2,178
1,276
126
1,402
65
London
2,066
3,104
1,075
1,036
573
82
655
63
Logan
1,825
2,666
920
843
578
37
615
73
Madisonville
900
1.430
457
453
273
273
60
Mansfield
8,029
9,893
2,983
2.866
1,793
112
1,905
66
Marietta
5,218
5,443
2,003
1,940
1,200
79
1,279
66
Marion
Martin's Ferry
Marysville
1,441
3,000
787
7.20
557
36
593
82
Massillon
5,185
6,868
2,461
2,401
1,143
. 84
1,227
51
McConnellsville
2,210
3,036
1,009
1,104
728
55
783
71
Middletown
3,100
4,510
1,386
1,446
654
49
703
48
Millersburg
1,457
1,846
633
632
387
59
446
70.
Mt. Vernon.
4,876
· 5,250
1,454
1,466
748
85
833
57
Nelsonville
2,300
3,096
1,001
966
673
70
743
76
Newark
6,989
9,603
3,649
3,715
1,682
130
1,812
49
New Philadelphia
3,900
4,100
1,012
1,039
714
64
778
75
Cardington
950
1,470
426
317
42
359
84
Circleville
Per cent. of the enrollment on the
ber, 1880.
ber, 1879.
Number of different pupils enrolled in
479
486
299
53
352
72
Middleport
Elyria
Barnesville
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1880
Average daily attendance of pupils in primary schools.
Average dally attendance of pupils in
high schools.
Total average daily attendance.
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in primary schools.
Per cent. of dally attendance on the
number enrolled in high schools.
Per cent. of total average dally attend-
ance on total enrollment.
Sum paid for supervision.
Sum paid to tenchers in primary
Sum paid to high school teachers.
Total sum paid for supervision and
teaching.
39S
40
438
93
75
85
$120
$1,860
$280
82,560
727
26
753
65
62
65
675
7,040
775
7,940
338
24
362
64
55
63
600
2.159
1,000
3,489 .
1.867
5S
1.925
SO
73
1.500
18,340
2.250
21,090
229
20
249
72
50
70
2.000
1,100
3,100
24,927
1,123
26,050
81
86
81
3,489
492,668
38,357
534,513
5,484
469
5,953
75
76
5,200
80,985
14.671
100,856
232
58
290
66
76
70
667
1.680
773
3,120
302
40
342
S1
64
80
220
2.500
1,480
4,200
4,241
286
4.527
76
76
2.500
72,500
9,823
88,616
671
30
701
65
67
70
1.200
4,700
625
6.525
999
95
1,097
72
72
800
8,347
1,520
10,667
604
21
625
58
73
60
1.000
4,100
450
5.550
602
80
682
60
S4
60
1.600
5.850
1.740
9,590
508
56
564
SO
91
81
1.400
3.090
942
5,432
367
21
358
72
SO
73
660
3.060
440
3.950
62.
58
650
66
74
67
1,500
7,292
2.100
10,892
773
36
809
74
S3
74
1,440
5,670
810
7,920
$16
63
S79
76
82
76
1.200
7.130
1,300
9,630
274
17
291
83
74
83
600
2,430
985
4,015
531
100
631
67
65
67
600
4,547
2.325
7,472
1,427
67
1,494
73
S2
74
1,600
17,642
1,700
20,942
341
341
78
78
516
52
568
92
93
92
480
4.950
1.620
7,150
482
35
517
70
60
68
720
3,060
540
4,320
517
69
5S6
72
72
72
1.000
4,337
1.050
6,387
633
656
70
SO
71
1,100
5,49S
600
7,198
815
58
873
70
80
71
1,000
9,925
1,250
12,175
405
29
434
71
SO
72
4.930
1,250
6,180
93S
99
1,037
74
78
74
1,500
6,103
1,732
9,335
415
68
493
72
83
74
1,200
4.465
1,235
6,900
30
452
73
S1
73
900
3,510
600
5,040
201
201
74
74
900
1.800
2.115
15,361
953
60
1,013
79
76
77
9,775
1,750
11,525
400
26
426
70
72
71
900
3,915
1,238
6,053
786
75
861
69
89
70
1,200
8.240
2,100
· 11,540
205
30
235
70
57
66
$10
1.943
540
3,293
513
42
555
70
76
71
200
2.987
840
4.02-
526
30
556
81
61
79
1.300
7,685
650
9,635
283
38
321
73
64
71
400
2.086
585
3,075
5:25
63
588
70
74
71
S25
5,873
2.313
9,011
414
42
156
61
60
61
1,' 00
2.232
860
4.095
1,224
92
1.316
73
71
1,650
13,785
2.600
18,035
485
1
46
531
68
72
6S
650
3,675
1,150
5,47
1,258
92
1,350
70
S2
71
1,620
2,68S
2,688
2.700
11.627
schools.
205
5
206
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXXVII .- Continued.
Cities and Towns.
Population by the census of 1870.
Population by the census of 1880.
Enumeration of youth between six and
twenty-one years, as taken in Septem-
Enumeration of youth between six and
twenty-one years, as taken in Septem-
Number of different pupils enrolled in
primary schools.
high schools.
Total enrollment.
enumeration.
New Lisbon
1,516
2,020
613
582
358
74
432
74
New Richmond
2,516
2,546
750
662
423
36
459
69
New Straitsville
Niles
3,820
1,342
1,280
772
52
822
64
Norwalk
Oberlin
1,200
1,400
482
484
409
12
421
87
Oxford
1,738
1,784
591
588
415
33
448
76
Painesville
Perrysburgh
1,835
2,600
774
872
366
34
400
46
Piqua.
5,967
6,036
2,245
2,304
958
75
1,033
45
Pomeroy
10,592
11,320
3,734
3,485
2,033
117
2,150
61
Ravenna
2,323
2,842
867
904
668
92
760
84
St. Clairsville
1,500
339
336
239
51
296
88
St. Mary's
Salem
Salineville
Sandusky
13,000
15,947
6,166
6,118
2,488
161
2,649
43
Shelby
1,807
1,879
623
602
434
59
493
82
Sidney
1,779
2,039
616
585
225
30
255
44
Steubenville
Tiffin
5,648
7,882
2,944 15,5 6
2,916
1,213
102
1,315
45
Troy
1,800
3,100
1,047
1,004
634
53
687
68
Upper Sandusky
2,850
3,650
1,132
1,078
684
39
723
67
Urbana
4,276
6,252
2,006
1,990
878
134
1,012
51
Van Wert.
2,763
4,230
1,417
1,389
1,102
56
1,158
83
Wapakoneta
2,150
2,762
1,171
1,112
526
29
555
50
Washington C. H.
2,160
4,000
1,039
967
796
53
849
88
Wooster
5,619
5,900
2,668
2,661
1,057
176
1,233
46
Xenia
Youngstown
Zanesville
Totals
517,536
676,639
222,880
211,044
103,415
5,679
109,094
51
Per cent. of the enrollment on the
...
Ottawa
Toledo.
31,584
49,988
14,898
7,407
208
7,615
51
Uhrichsville
...
South Toledo
Springfield
Portsmouth
Ripley
Number of different pupils enrolled in
ber, 1880.
ber, 1879.
207
STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.
TABLE XXXVII .- Continued.
Average daily attendance of pupils in primary schools.
Average daily attendance of pupils in
high schools.
309
69
378
86
92
S7
$625
$2,241
$845
$3,714
325
29
354
77
80
800
2.001
311
3.145
465
33
498
60
66
60
250
2,826
1,307
1,383
275
8
283
67
66
67
1,100
1,800
270
3,170
265
26
291
64
79
65
300
4,000
700
5,000
258
33
291
70
97
72
225
2.170
400
2,795
701
66
767
73
88
74
800
8,241
1,950
10,991
1,510
93
1,603
74
79
74
1,300
16,189
2,400
19,890
469
75
544
70
81
72
600
3,620
1.550
5,770
185
35
220
77
61
74
1,080
1.530
2,610
1,748
125
1,873
70
77
70
1,800
17,312
2,550
21,662
374
53
427
86
89
86
475
3,032
975
4,057
165
14
179
73
47
70
500
1,440
500
2,440
350
78
928
70
76
70
600
9,917 17,441
5,500
51,914
462
32
491
73
60
72
426
2,160
745
3,331
620
33
653
90
81
90
800
2,520
450
3,770
709
117
826
80
87
81
1,800
8,450
2,300
12,550
717
48
765
65
85
66
1.100
4.70-1
1,260
7,064
343
20
363
65
69
66
167
2.945
1,193
4,305
612
48
660
77
90
77
675
4,748
2,075
7,498
820
133
953
77
75
77
1,700
9,180
1,985
12,865
58,643
4,228
62,871
57
74
67
$67,349
$1,039,562
$143,038
$1,249,949
Total average daily attendance.
. Per eent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in primary schools.
Per cent. of daily attendance on the
number enrolled in high schools.
Per cent. of average total daily attend-
ance on total enrollment.
Sum paid for supervision.
Sum paid to teachers in primary
schools.
Sum paid to high school teachers.
Total sum paid for supervision and
teaching.
4,765
170
4,935
64
S1
65
2,000
1.775
12,292
208
ANNUAL REPORT.
TABLE XXXVII .- Continued.
-
Cost of tuition per pupil, based on the
Local'levy in mills, for the school-year
Salary of superintendent for school-
Number of pupils studying German.
Number of pupils studying music.
Number of pupils studying drawing.
Ada
$5 86
11
$420
510
Akron
Alliance
10 54
9
900
Barnesville
Bellaire
Berea
Bridgeport
9 64
4 1,100
100
Brvan
Bucyrus
Cadiz
Canton
10 95
5
1,500
156
2,345
Cardington
12 44
7
1,100
Chillicothe
Cincinnati
20 52
414
3,500
17,101
32,110
32,055
Circleville
Cleveland
Clyde
16 94
5 3-5
3,000
2,199
7,792
7,792
Covington
10 75
5
1,000
127
Crestline
12 28
8
1,100
218
205
112
Dayton
19 57
6
2,500
1,562
5,902
1,461
Defiance
9 30
8
1,200
Delaware
9 72
1,600
129
1,515
1,388
East Liverpool.
8 88
9
1,000
796
Eaton
14 06
5
2,000
63
869
774
Fostoria
9 63
8
1,400
10 20
1 3-10
1,100
150
1,017
949
Gallipolis
10 90
3
1,200
1,091
215
Greenville
11 84
4 3-5
1,200
174
794
284
Hamilton
14 00
5
1,700
785
2,000
1,700
Harmar
7 88
312
Hillsboro
16 90
31%
1,350
105
Ironton
Jackson.
8 36
6
900
Kent.
10 90
8 1-5
1,000
56
808
711
Kenton
10 97
7
1,100
47
Lancaster
13 94
7
1,200
Lebanon
14 24
374
1,250
153
451
Lima
9 00
7
1,500
34
900
1,276
London
14 29
3
1,200
Logall
11 13
672
900
81
273
273
Mansfield
11 38
5
1,620
156
1,905
1,793
Marietta
11 37
6
54
Marion
Martin's Ferry
14 20
10%
1,500
426
13 40
7
1,800
130
McConnellsville
14 00
4 3-5
810
Middleport
7 24
6
600
Middletown
17 33
4
1,300
140
703
Millersburg
9 56
9
800
Mt. Vernon
15 32
5 1,650
588
525
Nelsonville
8 97
7
1,000
Newark
13 70
42
1,650
250
New Philadelphia
10 31
6
1,300
54
7
2,000
Galion
9 75
7
1,440
93
Germantown
13 80
4
1.000
Madisonville
13 43
5
Marysville
Massillon
Cities and Towns.
total average daily attendance.
1880-81.
year.
Columbus
Cuyahoga Falls.
Elyria
Franklin
Fremont
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