TABLE XIX.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1875; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. NOTE.-x indicates an affirmative answer and also the branches taught. 1871 Trustees. 1860 R. C. Orph. B'd 905 1870 State Philadelphia, Pa.. 1821 Directors Iittsburgh, Pa Blind.b Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Spartanburg, S. C. Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb... Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the West Virginia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the 40 *From Report of Commissioner of Education for 1874. Knoxville, Tenn. Austin, Tex Romney, W. Va. Delavan, Wis. 1869 School board.. 1849 State a For further statistics, see Table XX. Aladame victore o David Greenberger Gilbert O. Fay, M. A. James H. Logan, A. M. 2 1 Newton F. Walker. b Closed since Octobor, 1873; to be re-opened at an early day. c A department of Columbia Institution; its statistics will be found in Table IX. TABLE XIX.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1875, fc.-Concluded. 4377 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 Average number of in institution by years spent pupils. Total number who have received instruction. Number of graduates who have become teachers. Articulation. Common English. Natural philosophy. Physiology. Chemistry. Is agriculture taught? Has the institution a chemical laboratory? Has the institution a philosoph ical cabinet and apparatus? Has the institution a museum of natural history? Number of volumes. ཕྱེ 2,000 10 225, C00 30,000 470 11 95,000 11,030 16 375, 315 151,872 700 70 Property, income, &c. State appropriation for the past year. From the Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1874. For both departments. a For salaries and contingent expenses; $180 are allowed for each pupil in attend e $175 per pupil. d The State pays $175 annually for each pupil who is a resident of the State. e $6,314 from shops. f Also geometry, zoology, botany, geology, astronomy, ancient and modern his tory, rhetoric, political economy, psychology, &c. Includes $8,500 for improvements. Cost in State warrants at 25 or 30 per cent. discount. i Also $150 per annum for each pupil. k $3,971 of this sum were from counties. 7 From New York and New Jersey. mAlso rhetoric, algebra, natural history, moral philosophy, Latin, &c. q$167,393 of this amount were for new buildings. r Since reorganization in 1866. & Also painting and drawing, and the following trades: cabinet and carpentry, shoe-making, tailoring, type setting, printing and book binding. | Number. TABLE XX.-Statistics of institutions for the blind for 1875; from 5 Illinois Institution for the Education of the Blind. 6 Indiana Institution for the Education of the Blind. 7 Iowa College for the Blind.... 8 Kansas State Blind Asylum... 9 Kentucky Asylum for the Education of the Blind. 10 Louisiana Institution for the Education of the Blind. 11 Institution for the Colored Blind and Deaf-Mutes. 12 Maryland Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. 13 Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind. 14 Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.* 15 Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. 2 3 Oakland, Cal.... 1860 Warring Wilkin- State ..... W. H. Churchman Flint, Mich 1853 Egbert L. Bangs, Faribault, Minn 1866 1851 1868 Jackson, Miss... 1852 Columbus, Ohio 1837 Salem, Oreg..... 1873 Philadelphia, Pa 1833 Spartanburg, S. C 1849 State Corporation Corporation State and corporation Trustees.... State....... Dr. W. S. Langley State Dr. Jas. McWork-State man. Mrs. A. D. Lord... State William B. Wait.. Corporation John Nichols. State State State George L. Smead, Newton F. Walker State..... Nashville, Tenn 1844 J. M. Sturtevant Corporation. Austin, Tex..... 1856 Frank Rainey, State 27 Institution for the Education of the Deaf Staunton, Va 1839 Charles D. McCoy. State |