1 Number. TABLE I.-PART 2.-Statistics of the school systems of the States and Territories, showing States Bureau 30 $409, 889 352, 679 1,031, 531 202, 119 121, 546 870, 150 207, 406 31 32 $428, 997 1, 431, 213 1, 138, 714 155, 867 429, 641 $409, 889 2, 462, 744 159, 7:34 6,949, 674 806, 708 1, 299, 791 33 $139, 925 7,860 179, 277 148, 221 17,500 455, 605 607, 717 318,998 205, 256 520, 764 / Revenue from other ANNUAL INCOME. the income, expenditure, and permanent school fund; from replies to inquiries by the United of Education. Number. Number. States and Territories. TABLE I.-PART 2.-Statistics of the school systems of the States and Territories, a Items not all reported. b Per capita of population between 5 and 17. e Value of school-houses. d Sites and buildings only. e It is between 10 and 12 millions. f Including value of school lands, Expenditure in the showing the income, expenditure, and permanent school fund, &c. Concluded. 45 51 g Estimated. In 1873. i $16,784 were expended for evening schools, (not included.) k Includes $14,229 from sources not reported. 1 Monthly expenditure per capita. Number. City. Superintendent. Total population, (census of 1870.) TABLE II.-School statistics of cities, containing 7,500 inhabitants and over, for 1875; from replics to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 San Francisco, Cal James Denman 149, 473 234,000 5-17 3,446 1,248 41, 029 0 2, 418 31,128 6, 094 212 212 9,009 14,000 5-21 1,247 2,958 575 200 198 1,966 1,568 :. 200 200 337 0 1,937 200 1,546 250 200 200 7 Hartford, Conn*. E.K. Hunt, acting visitor 37, 180 4 San José, Cal 5 Stockton, Cal* L. J. Chipman.. George S. Ladd 10,066 16,000 5-17 6 Greenwich, Conn.... Myron L. Mason, secretary.. 7,644 8,060 4-16 4-16 9,620 6,800 200 8 Meriden, Conn* 9 New Britain, Conn. New Haven, Conn 10 11 Norwalk, Conn. 12 Stamford, Conn 13 Wilmington, Del.. 14 Atlanta, Ga.. 15 Augusta, Ga 16 Columbus, Ga.... 17 19 Macon, Ga Savannah, Ga 19 Alton, Ill Charles H. S. Davis, M. D Charles Northend.. Ariel Parish Jos. W.Wilson, acting school visitor. Nathaniel R. Hart, secretary D. W. Harlan 10, 495 12,000 5-16 2, 925 1,925 200 200 9, 430 11,000 4-16 556 0 3,028 0 2,522 100 200 196 50,840 58,566 4-16 2,567 0 12, 836 2,076 0 11,490 1,500 200 200 12,119 14,000 4-16 680 0 3,896 100 2, 445 186 208 201 9,714 11,000 4-16 0 2, 469 1,734 500 200 195 30,841 40,000 6-21 0 6,288 203 196 B. Mallon 21,789 32,000 6-18 0 10,362 3,627 200 200 199 A. H. McLaws 15,389 18,000 6-18 0 4,912 2,912 300 205 George M. Dews 7,401 8,648 6-18 0 2, 455 1, 153 700 270 B. M. Zettler 10,810 15,000 6-18 3,442 1,723 200 200 180 W. II. Baker 28, 235 29,000 6-18 919 6,919 3,577 300 200 186 E. A. Haight 8,665 12,000 6-21 998 2,995 100 1,334 420 210 200 20 Belleville, Ill Henry Raab 9,825 12,000 6-21 4,467 0 19 1,675 560 205 198 21 Bloomington, Ill Sarah E. Raymond 14,590 22,000 6-21 6,579 3, 216 600 180 177 22 Chicago, Ill J. L. Pickard. 298,977 425,000 6-21 102, 555 49, 121 20, 600 200 199 23 Decatur, Ill E. A. Gastman 7,161 10,000 6-21 635 2,595 0 200 1,878 100 180 178 24 Galesburgh, Ill*. M. Andrews 19, 158 13,000 6-21 3,572 2, 166 190 185 25 Jacksonville, Ill. D. H. Harris 9,203 12,000 6-21 921 3,683 130 1,679 500 185 183 26 Joliet, Ill K. J. Hammond, president board.. 7,263 15,731 6-21 3,870 2,141 657 200 198 27 Peoria, Ill. H. Smith, secretary 22,849 30,639 6-21 12,060 3,211 2,040 198 192 28 Quincy, Ill T. W. Macfall 24,052 30,000 6-21 3,250 200 195 29 Rock Island, Ill. J. F. Everett 7,890 12,000 6-21 750 3,321 243 1,884 689 180 180 30 Evansville, Ind* Alex. M. Gow 21,830 35,000 6-21 12,326 0 4,411 200 183 31 Fort Wayne, Ind........ John S. Irwin 17,718 24,600 6-21 0 2, 403 8,620 151 3,368 2,000 190190 |