TABLE XVIII. --- Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1884–85; from replies to inquiries by the United Stairs Bureau of Education. 1800 Joseph H. Johnson, M. D Jobn C. Littlepage Warring Wilkinson, M. A. D. C. Dudley, A. tors. N. F. Whipple Park Terrell. teeg. cation. Philip G. Gillett, A. M., LL. D. Eli P. Baker, superintendent H. C. Hammond, superintendent S. T. Walker, superintendent..... W. K. Argo, A. II,, superintondent R. G. Ferguson, A.M. 1 Alabama Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Talladega, Ala the Blind. Little Rock, Ark. Blind. and Dumb. Mystic River, Conn. St. Angustine, Fla Chicago, In Englewood, III and Dumb. Dumb. 13 Towa Institution for the Deaf and Dumb Council Bluffs, Iowa 14 Kansas Institution for the Education of the Deaf | Glatbe, Kans.... and Dumb. Danville, Ky. and Dumb. 17 Portland School for the Deaf Portland, Mo Baltinore, MI 30 1852 1 20 10 18 10 8 21 45 co O 38 New England Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes Beverly, Mass 1879 Trustees 11 ton st.). 23 Clarke Institution for Deaf-Mutes Northampton, Mass. 1867 Private corpo- Harriet B. Rogers. 14 0! 93 47 ration. 24 Michigan Institution for Educating the Deaf and Flint, Mich 1854 Trustees...... M. T. Gass, M. A., superintendent.. 22 3 206 114 152 1874 Ev. Lutheran H. D. Uhlig, director 40 27 13 dssociation. Faribault, Minn 1863 State J.L. Noyes, A. M., superintendent. 10 5 169 96 73 27 Mississippi Institution for the Deaf and Dumb Jackson, Miss 1853 Stato J. R. Dobyns, M. A., supt .... 5 1 91 53 1851 State 248 149 99 tendent. Hannibal, Mo. 1881 R.C. Sisters of St. Joseph.... 1 22 8 14 3 2 40 26 14 Sisters of St. Joseph.. ave.). 1869 State 1 99 65 34 Near Trenton, N. J. 1883 Stato 117 66 51 tendent. Sister Mary Ann Barke. 11 80 70 ward st.). 1869 Board of man. | Mary B. Morgan, superintendent.. 19 2 271 114 157 agers. 1884 Trustees. Henry C. Rider, superintendent.. 3 34 28 David Greenberger 14 0 167 94 73 Mutes. ington ave., bet. 07th and 68th sts.). 18 419 270 149 tion M). 19 179 95 84 1875 11 155 59 North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb Raleigh, N. c .......... 1845 Stato ........ W.J. Young, M. A 8 125 69 56 Cincinnati, Ohio 29 11 1829 25 458 243 Salem, Oreg. 1870 State Rev. P. S. Knight, superintendent. 2 28 12 16 45 Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb d. Philadelphia, Pa. 1821 Directors A. L. E. Croutor, A. M. 33 466 258 208 Philadelphia, Pa. (7 So. 1885 Private. 1 0 Merrick st.). 1883 Directors Miss Emma Garrett 2 15 10 5 *From Report of the Commissionor of Education for This institution has two branches, one at Brooklyn (510 d This report includes the oral branch of this institu. 1983-'84. Henry street), and one at Throgg's Neck. The sta. tion at 11th and Clinton streets. a Five schools located in different parts of the city. tistics here given include those of the branches. School for hearing youth, with classes for deaf-mutos. 6 96 18 215 8 8 TABLE XVIII.—Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1984–85, fe.-Continued. State .... 18 Western Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruc. Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1876 | Private corpo. Rev. John G. Brown, D. D 8 ration. Providence, R. I. 1877 State board of Katherine H. Austin a.. education. 50 South Carolina Institution for the Education of Cedar Spring, S.C. 1849 Stato Newton F. Walker, supt. Knoxville, Tenn... 1845 Trustees Thomas L. Moses. 52 Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum Austin, Tex...... 1857 W. Shapard, superintendent 9 53 | Virginia Iustitution for the Education of the Deaf Staunton, Va ...... 1839 Stato......... Thomas S. Doylo 11 1870 Board of re Jobu Collins Covell, M. D. 4 gents. Delavan, Wis 1852 Stato John W. Swiler, M. A., supt 13 56 Milwaukee Day School for Deaf Children Milwaukee, Wis. (corner 1883 Wis. Phono Paul Binner ... 2 logical Ins. St. Francis Station, Wis.. 1876 Rev. Charles Fesslor. Sioux Falls, Dak 1880 Trustees James Simpson, superintendent b0 A. Graham Bell's School for Deaf Children. Washington, D. C. (1234 1883 Privato..... A. Graham Bell,PIL. D. Sixteentb st.). Washington, D.O.. 1864 | National. E.M.Gallaudet. Ph. D., LL. D., prest. Santa Fé, N. Mox 1885 Privato. Lars M. Larson, B. A 63 Deseret School for Deaf Mutes Salt Lake City, Utah. 1881 University of Henry C. White, A. D............. 1 Deseret. 64 Washington School for Defective Youth Tacoma, Wash. Ter 1883 Private.. Rov. W. D. Molarland, director 2 1 33 1 215 134 6 81 RC esiver mucceedid by Mins Anna M. Black. b) of these in a doulmate. e An organization within the Columbia Institution, Ita statistiou are there iuoludod. (loe alao 'Table LX.) TABLE XVIII.- Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1884–85, 8c.- Continued. NOTR.- * indicates an affirmative answer and also the branches tanght. 1 Alabama Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and 5 210 the Blind. 279 Blind. and Dumb. 21 71 8 377 130 34 and Dumb. 657 and Dumb. 842 and Dumb. Higher branches are also taught. b These statistics are for both departments of the institution. 15, 814 4, 163 98,000 gx gx X x 0 X 7,184 431 46 400,000 98,000 0 TABLE XVIII.- Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1884-'85, 8c.- Continued. NOTE.-* indicates an affirmative answer and also the branches taught. 17 Portland School for the Deaf ........ Mutes. Horace Mann School for the Deaf... Dumb. and Dumb. proved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes. Dear Motes.le Northern New York Institution for Deaf Mates... 17 Ionitation for the Improved Instruction of Douf. 0 21, 000 85,772 60,000 0,700 85, 108 (28, 695 1, 003 307, 439 0 10, 000 6,000 |