9 Buffalo General Hospital Buffalo, N. Y. Training School for Nurses. 0 1878 Miss C. E. Seelye.. ..e12 15 3 33 5 2 10 Charity Hospital Train- New York, N.Y. (Black- 1875 1875 Louis L. Seaman, M. D. 12 40 16 130 90 50 $9 a month for the first | Age, 22-35; good health, year; $12 a month the second. 252 $10 a month for the 0 1877 Miss Eliza Watson Brown. 8 26 12 70 52 first year; $15 a 250 $9 a month for the first 14 Training School for Syracuse, N. Y. 1873 1872 Mary D. Burnham... 8 | 10 pital of the Good Shepherd).* 15 Nurse Training School of the Woman's Hospital. Philadelphia, Pa. b1861 1863 Anna E. Broomall, M. D. 6 31 4 a117 g46 17 Washington Training Washington, D. C.... 1877 1877 J. M. Toner, M.D., presi- 7 24 School for Nurses. dent. 1836 common school educa- Age, 25-35; satisfactory Age, 25-35; good common school education, sound Age, 21-45; intelligence, Must be 20 years of age or TABLE XVIII.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1881; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 2 1 Alabama Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Talladega, Ala.... the Blind. Arkansas Deaf-Mute Institute*. 3 Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.. 4 Institute for the Education of the Mute and the Blind.* Little Rock, Ark 1860 State Jo H. Johnson, M. D Colorado Springs, Colo. 1868 State H. C. Hammond, M. A. 5 American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Hartford, Conn.... Warring Wilkinson, M. A. 1816 B'd of directors Job Williams, M. A. J. R. Kennedy, superintendent. 6 Whipple's Home School for Deaf-Mutes Mystic River, Conn.. 1869 Private Jonathan Whipple.. 7 Georgia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb*. 8 Chicago Day Schools for Deaf-Mutes c. 9 Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Iowa Institution for the Deaf and Dumb*. Kansas Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb.* 13 Kentucky Institution for the Deaf and Dumb 14 Louisiana Institution for the Education of the Dumb.* 15 Portland School for the Deaf. 16 F. Knapp's Institute*e. 17 Institution for the Colored Blind and Deaf-Mutes*. 18 Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb.. 19 New England Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes* Cave Spring, Ga. Jacksonville, Ill. 1839 State Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Philip A. Emery, M. A., D. D. William Glenn, superintendent.. Rev. Alonzo Rogers, sup't.. David C. Dudley, jr., A. M.. Miss Ellen L. Barton F. Knapp F.D. Morrison, M. A., sup't. William B. Swett, superintendent. 20 Horace Mann School for the Deaf 21 Clarke Institution for Deaf-Mutes.. 22 Michigan Institution for Educating the Deaf and Flint, Mich.. Dumb. Mass.. Marquette, Mich. Jackson, Miss Boston, Mass. (63 Warren- | 1869 ton street). Northampton, School board.. Miss Sarah Fuller 8 0 1867 1854 State Pvt.corporat'n Harriet B. Rogers Thomas MacIntire. Mrs. A. M. Kelsey. J. L. Noyes, A. M., superintendent.. J. R. Dobyns.. William D. Kerr, A. м.. 11 14 12 12 St. Louis, Mo. (corner 1878 School board.. Delos A. Simpson, B. A 138 42 2 9th & Washington sts.) Omaha, Nebr. 1869 State J. A. Gillespie, B. D.. Buffalo, N. Y. (125 Edward street). Fordham, N. Y 1854 Sisters of St. Sister Mary Anne Burke.. Joseph. B'd of mang'rs Mary B. Morgan... 20 32 Institution for the Improved Instruction of DeafMutes.* New York, N. Y. (Lexing 1867 Trustees. David Greenberger..... 12 ton ave. bet. 67 & 68 sts.) 1817 Directors Isaac Lewis Peet, LL. D. 18 38 Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Columbus, Ohio.. 1829 State ... 42 Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.. Philadelphia, Pa. Charles Strong Perry. Rev. P. S. Knight, superintendent. Miss Emma Garrett Joshua Foster Jerome T. Elwell, B. A . 109 1 48 874 144 22 236 14 766 2 402 227 175 South Carolina Institution for the Education of Cedar Springs, S. C. the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.* 1849 State Newton F. Walker, sup't.. 5 3 38 15 23 b These statistics are for both departments of the institution. e The mute schools of Chicago for 1881 are the Deaf-Mute High School and four primary schools. d Three of these are deaf-mutes. e School for hearing youth, with classes for deaf-mutes. g This institution has three branches; one situated at Fordham, another at Brooklyn (510 Henry street), and anothor at Throg's Neck. The statistics given are for the three branches. h A branch institution was opened at Tarrytown in October, 1879. i Temporarily closed. TABLE XVIII.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1881, fc.- Continued. * From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1880. Staunton, Va 1839 State Thomas S. Doyle 7 1 96 Romney, W. Va. 1870 State John Collins Covell, M. A 6 2 78 Delevan, Wis. 1852 State John W. Swiler, M. A., sup't 11 Milwaukee, Wis. 1878 St. Francis Station, Wis.. 1876 Washington, D. C 1857 Washington, D. C. 1864 Sioux Falls, Dak. Directors 1 232 ཧྨ ྂ ཎྜ བ 40 36 102 3 114 103 1 1 5 4 1 a An organization within the Columbia Institution; its statistics are there reported. See also Table IX. Name. TABLE XVIII.-Statistics of institutions for the deaf and dumb for 1881, &c.- Continued. NOTE.-x indicates an affirmative answer and also the branches taught. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 24 25 26 27 0 a500 a100 17 $50,000 a$15,000 2 Arkansas Deaf-Mute Institute*. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.. 5 American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 2,282 d28 х x 28 Whipple's Home School for Deaf-Mutes 6 60 7 Georgia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb* 8 Chicago Day School for Deaf-Mutes g.. 300 9 Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. 7 *1,480*15 10 Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb. 51,395 X ix X X e From the six New England States. f Of this, $2,200 are from New Jersey. g The mute schools of Chicago for 1881 are the Deaf- k From labor, and interest on permanent fund. Mute High School and four primary schools. X |