Annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, to the Governor of the State of Ohio, for the year 1880, Part 16

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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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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·


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·


.


.


.


t Proceeds of lecture.


* Overdrawn.


203


STATE COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS.


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·


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·


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·


·


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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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