TABLE X.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb in the United States Danville, Ky. 1823 J. A. Jacobs, jr. 41 36 Institution for Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Baton Rouge, La.. 1852 J. A. McWhorter, M. A 8 12 Mainet 35 2 77 6 26, 433 37 20 2 59 3 16,662 38 $14, 449 81 11,900 00 222, 140 32 86, 686 51 131 5 12 1 17, 259 83 2,995 CO 14, 112 10 2, 179 03 Nevada.. New Hampshire T New Jersey** New York City, N. Y. 1818 Isaac L. Peet, M. A 309 216 525 28 Raleigh, N. C. 1845 W. J. Palmer, Ph. D 60 51 111 Columbus, Ohio. 1827 Gilbert O. Fay, M. A 151 115 266 178 130 308 15 1820 Joshua Foster. 122 96 218 10 Rhode Island t +Sends 59 pupils to Hartford, Conn. Sends 122 pupils to Hartford, Conn. § Sends pupils to Louisiana. Washington, D. C. Sends 2 pupils to California. Sends 15 pupils to Hartford, Conn. ft Sends 5 pupils to Hartford, Conn. Sends 15 pupils to Hartford, Conn. ** Sends 11 pupils to Philadelphia, 34 to New York, and 2 to Hartford, Conn. NOTE.-The National Deaf Mute College is a department in the Columbia Institution for Deaf nd Dumb, its students and teachers having been enumerated in the statistics given of the Columbia Institution. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Institution for Improved Instruction of St. Mary's Asylum Pittsburg Day School. |