| 2,500 217...... 500,000 61,700 17, 100 17,100 61, 700 6 1,700 166 300 250,000 46,500 46,500 19 7 1,600' 182 1,000 200,000 2,040 48,061 1 12 Council Blu ff's, | Iowa School for | Henry W. Rothert! 9 8 4 0 177 139 71 33 212 1 6 117 133 227 Dum!). tion for the Ldu. Mutes. 25 0 ! 3 38 31 62 0 7 lor. for the Colored rison. Blind and Deaf. 18 Frederick, Ma.... Maryland School Charles W. Ely... 6 10 1 5 55 41 30 28 38 for the Deaf and Dumb. 19 Northampton, Clarke School for Mibg Caroline A. 1 21 21 0 2 83 0 152 0 Yale. 6210 207 417 0 4 132 95 195 32 0 Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Missouri School Noble B. McKeo.. 5 15 4 4 6 194 151 for the Deaf. 11 7 0 0 6 9 4 2 5 87 56 5 4 73 76 for the Deaf and the Blind. Mary's Institu. Burke. Mutes. tute for the Im. müller. a Includes the blind. STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR DEFECTIVE 200 271, 625' 45, 455 75,000 15, 173 16, 430 1, 825 310, 000 92,000 92, 000 18 2 18 200 120, 000 55, 240 55, 240 CLASSES. 1161 33 1, 800289 509, 236 80, 948 94, 458 92, 994 2347 TABLE 9.-Statistics of State public institutions for the deaf, 1896–97-Continued. 30 Malone, N. Y. Northern New Edward C. Rider. York Institution for Deaf-Mutes. 31 New York (904 Lex. Institution for the D. Greene. ington avenue), Improved In. N. Y. structionof Deaf Mutes. tion for the In- Deat' and Dumb. Institution for Deaf-Mutes. Central New York Edward B. Nelson Institution for Deaf-Mutos. 35 Morganton, N.C... North Carolina E. McK. Goodwin. School for the Deaf and Dumb. stitution for the Blind. Asylum for the Educa. 600 125,000 39, 612 !! Hur DA ta (ta M) New York, New York Institu. NY. tion for the in structions of the Den and Dumb 23 | Rochester, N. Y Weaters New York 2. F Weatersele Institution for Doar Mute 184 Rome, N. Y Control New York Kward B. Nemam Intitution DeMunton, Mek.coclwin Deud D. North Carola LIFE 8 89 | Salom, Oreg........ Orogon School for P. S. Knight 2 21. Deaf-Mutes. vania Institution Dumb. ing in Speech of age. stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. Pennsylvania Oral Mary C. wn. 2 School for the Deaf. 7 7 stitution for the Blind. School for Deaf. Mutes. Dumb School. 1 3 for Colored Youth. 11 14 6 for the Deaf and Dumb. tion for the Deaf and Blind. 52 Vancouver, Wash. Washington School James Watson... 2 4 1 for Detective Youth. 5 31 1 Blind.* 54 Delavan, Wis Wisconsin School John W. Swiler... 12 10 8 for the Deaf. STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR DEFECTIVE CLASSES. 3 Blind 2349 *Statistics of 1895-96. TABLE 10.--Statistics of public day schools for the deaf, 1896–97. 10 1 Chicago (Armour Hartigan School for the Deaf. Mary McCowan 0 1 avenue), III. 0 1 1 1 3 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 .do 0 4 4 1 1 13 12 Detroit Day School for the W.C. Martindalo ... 0 1 Deaf. 1 3 1 4 4 Day School for the Deaf. Caroline Fesenbeck. o 0 13 Cleveland, Obio School for the Deaf. L. H. Jones 1 2 2 1 1 L. A. Williams. 0 1 1 1 Deaf. Oshkosh Day School for Doaf. Jennio B. Holden 0 2 2 21 Sheboy gan, Wig Day School for Deaf.. Goo. Heller 1 22 Waugau, Wis. Oral School for the Deat.... Karl Mathis 2 79 ......... ... 1 125 540 0 522 6,291 1, 000 875 1, 261 0 0 0 0 0 875 881 113 TABLE 11.-Statistics of private schools for the deaf, 1896-97. STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR DEFECTIVE 3 3 .. 3 1 . i North Temescal, Cal rence avo.), II. st.), III. ave.), n. Pine Hills, Albany, N. Y. st.), N. Y 1 3 St. Joseph's School and Home for Deaf-Mutes Sister M. Valeria Mrs. Clara M. H. Mc Guigan. Miss Charlotte L. Morgan. Mary C. Hendrick Emma M. Firth.. Do Coursey French... Very Rev. Canon H. C. Mignot. Wm. A. Knapp Nellie H. Swett tion Sister M. Adele. Rev. Mother Agatha. John A. Gillespie ..... Lars M. Larson.. Deaf. Thomas A. Humason, John D. Wright. Sister Mary of the Sacred Heart. St. John's Catholio Deaf-Mute Institute Rev. M. M. Gerend... 2 2 0 0 3 3 41 0 0 34 0 0 1 4 37 0 15 0 0 6 CLASSES. 2351 |