Post-office address. Instructors. Statistics of institutions for the deaf for 1888-89.-Part I.-Continued. Name. Year of first opening. Superintendent or principal. Male. Pupils. 6 g Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum.. Utah Deaf-Mute Institution and Dumb and of the Blind. Washington School for Defective Youth.... West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind... Wisconsin School for the Deaf.. Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf 1839 W. A. Kendall James Watson. 1857 1884 1886 1870 C. H. Hill 1852 John W. Swiler. Oral Department of Public Schools.. 1887 Viola Taylor.. Milwaukee Day School for the Deaf 1883 Paul Binner 1876 Rev. M. M. Gerend.. Statistics of institutions for the deaf for 1888-89-Part II. 21 22 20 Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Louisiana Institution for the Deaf and the Dumb and the Blind. New Orleans School for the Deaf 46,000 25,000 (16,000) 3 1,650 36, 437 5, 535 10,760 22, 637 150 9,000 4,500 4,500 1 0 23 Portland School for the Deaf 0 0 675 24 Maryland School for the Colored Blind and Deaf-Mutes* 1,000 4,400 25 Mr. Knapp's Institute*. a7,000 al, 520 a3, 593 a2,917 26 Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb. 5 27 New England Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes. 28 Horace Mann School for the Deaf 2,000 0 433 14, 253 21, 716 4, 183 12, 617 18, 271 31 0 Michigan School for the Deaf 0 24 32 Evangelical Lutheran Deaf and Dumb Institution 57,000 26, 451 30,549 7 350 33 Minnesota School for the Deaf 5,300 ..... 9 34 Institute for Deaf-Mutes 1,300 34, 000 1,200 400 2,000 1, 320 18,600 15,000 6,252 5, 323 11,751 67, 250 74, 000 12, 250 93, 000 38 Maria Consilia Institute for the Deaf .... 0 100 39 St. Louis Day School for the Deaf. 0 0 20,000 *Statistics of 1887-88. a Includes department for the blind. From American Annals of the Deaf, 1889. Statistics of institutions for the deaf for 1888-89-Part II-Continued. 43 Albany Home School for the Deaf... $406 520 498 44 45 46 Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes.. St. Joseph's Institute for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes Northern New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes 47 Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes (35, 127) 14, 200 30 800 New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb*. Miss Keeler's Articulation Class for Deaf-Mutes.. (94, 564) 564) 49, 164 6, 200 14,927 2,202 2, 179 22, 431 27,622 591 9, 943 34,877 58,715 0 40 50 Western New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes 11 51 Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes... 12,000 44, 760 North Carolinia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. Cathedral School for the Deaf al, 500 41, 235 a37, 000 11,816 Western Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.. 12 425 62 Rhode Island State School for the Deaf 50, 050 28, 717 988 16, 495 16, 058 350 South Carolina Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.. Tennessee School for the Deaf and Dumb* 4,000 2,980 887 65 Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Colored Youth 24,000 500 (23, 500) 66 Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum.. 5 67 Utah Deaf-Mute Institution 750 18,000 13, 392 17, 155 69 Washington School for Defective Youth 68 Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and of the Blind.. (a35, 000) 70 West Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind 6,000 30,000 9 71 Wisconsin School for the Deaf 757 a25,000 a11, 680 a12, 699 4 72 Oral Department of Public Schools. 1,200 40,000 0 12,000 15, 009 73 Milwaukee Day School for the Deaf 650 550 100 74 St. John's Catholic Deaf-Mute Institute *Statistics of 1887-88. a Includes department for the blind. State. Number of institu tions. Summary of statistics of institutions for the blind for 1888-89. In tuning. In kindergarten. Graduates in 1888-89. Receipts. Expenditures. Number of volumes in library. State. Number of institu tions. Male. Female. Total. Music. Male. Female. Summary of statistics of institutions for the blind for 1888-89—Continued. Instructors. Pupils. Total. In vocal culture. In instrumental music. In tuning. In kindergarten. Graduates in 1888-89. Receipts. Expenditures. Number of volumes in library. |