City. TABLE II.-School statistics of cities containing 7,500 inhabitants and over, for 1881; from replies to inquiries, &c.—Continued. 4 5 6 7 8, 670 5-21 2,975 。།。 9, 105 5-21 2,703 1, 918 75 b18, 344 5-21 191 191 221 744 2,704 189 118 1,889 197 210 13, 522 5-21 200 4, 185 142 351 2, 624 500 17, 129 200 5-21 198 5,717 3, 837 215 18, 049 5-21 201 *5, 897 1, 206, 299 5-21 3, 325 701 201 200 393, 000 10, 341 5-21 40,000 200 200 4, 044 2,070 570 21, 116 5-21 200 199 7,988 3,780 1,268 8, 283 5-21 196 194 2, 160 1,371 80 20, 207 5-21 c390 c1, 807 200 c6, 002 173 59 2,760 828 201 201 89, 366 5-21 37,000 12, 194 5-21 135 1, 118 3, 129 8, 421 5-21 165 825 2,639 13, 655 5-21 4,500 2,288 450 51,792 5-21 1,211 5, 019 18, 598 672 461 9, 379 56, 747 5-21 1,862 200 196 1,258 4,691 18, 464 895 132 8, 944 175 33, 914 1, 200 5-21 201- 201 Watertown, N. Y*. Fred Seymour e2, 128 e2, 029 12, 048 0 691 - 5,318 10, 697 5-21 1,327 200 196 Samuel Findley John Duckett, county superintendent. 3, 128 2,154 100 9, 265 6-21 f4, 388 $1,778 16, 512 6-21 0 993 ƒ250 ƒ200 178 Canton, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio. 180 Cincinnati, Ohio R. W. Stevenson L. D. Brown. Charles F. Dean. 4, 719 0 233 J. H. Lehman 3, 195 750 200 12, 258 ƒ196 194 6-21 1, 053 4,367 William Richardson. 142 2,838 10, 938 6-21 600 200 189 824 3,387 116 John B. Peaslee. 1,893 350 190 255, 139 6-21 186 24, 499 87,997 Andrew J. Rickoff 3, 123 160, 146 6-21 35, 592 16, 525 200 200 10,993 52, 412 411 24,836 9, 865 196 195 51, 647 6-21 3,506 15, 899 194 8, 014 2, 107 38, 678 6-21 200 2,423 195 11, 225 189 d5, 787 8,446 6-21 1, 802 200 195 561 2,351 82 1, 040 450 190 12, 122 6-21 185 0 1,451 4,895 0 1,926 2,008 8,857 6-21 1,000 200 195 0 714 2, 720 0 1,807 300 185 185 City. TABLE II.-School statistics of cities containing 7,500 inhabitants and over, for 1881; from replies to inquiries, &c.—Continued. * From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1880. a These statistics are for white schools only; for those in which colored schools are included, see Table I. |