TABLE 27.-Statistics of State institutions for the deaf, 1892-93-Continued. 90 5 215 208 137 21 21 17 5 107 73 223 0 5 0 15 8 Carpentry and joinery (16), shoemaking (16), printing (20), engrav. ing (16), drawing (41). Shoemaking (18). Sewing and housekeeping (14), printing (5). Shoemaking (45), printing (39), other trades (39). Printing (4), broom making (3). Carpentry and joinery (16), shoemaking (16), printing (11). 1 North Carolina Institution for the Ohio Institution for the Education W. J. Young. A. R. Spear... Benjamin Irving. Home for the Training in Speech Mary S. Garrett. mont and Monument ave.), l'a. of Deaf Children before they are of School Age. 38 Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. The Pennsylvania Institution for A. L.Crouter, A. M. 0 the Deaf and Dumb. Cedar Spring, S. C.. South Carolina Institution for the South Dakota School for the Deaf. Newton F. Walker. 3 4 2 0 2 62 43 26 W. H. Holland. Thomas L. Moses. W. H. Holland. 1 0 1 2 9 2 23 18 8 6 134 90 40 Frank W. Metcalf. 2 TABLE 28.-Statistics of State institutions for the deaf, 1892-93. Name. 2 3 12345 9 $21,750 30,000 a 55, 598 500 250 195,000 a 38, 000 a 2,000 a 5,000 The American Asylum, at Hartford, for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and a 40, 000 2,000 250,000 Dumb. 44,554 Georgia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb* 9,500 1,200 198 700 70,000 17,000 15.290 17.481 12, 883 216 30J 400,000 105,000 5,000 100,000 3,800 199 500 i 521, 109 83.500 13, 605 11 Iowa School for the Deaf. 58,780 2.000 500,000 57,000 12 Kansas Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb 57.000 1,427 176 25 196,000 42.000 13 Kentucky Institute for Deaf-Mutes 9,500 42,500 1,650 210 1,000 186,000 44.784 0 14 Louisiana Institution for the Deaf and Dumb*. 6,727 38,057 300 200 300,000 14,000 500 15 Maryland School for the Colored Blind and Deaf. 14,000 260 233 35,000 7,000 1.892 307 16 Maryland School for the Deaf and Dumb. 6,909 2,475 241 700 255 000 25, C00 5.913 27,996 25 Le Coutelenx St. Mary's Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes. 500 2,500 663 226 154, 560 26 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes... 29, 184 1.293 27, 834 800 212 268,971 27 Northern New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes.... 78, 152 5,510 72,642 179 296 600 80.000 36.037 28 Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes. 4,470 31.271 1,000 290. 769 166, 729 51.521 New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. 7, 261 7,880 9. 198 32 North Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.. 33 School for the Deaf of North Dakota..... 123,000 25,000 41,258 34 Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf' 3,000 500 750,000 ĺ 93, 107 9, 193 5,725 86, 543 35 Oregon School for Deaf-Mutes.... 0 214 0 10, 000 9,000 9,000 36 Western Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. 1,313 245 233,742 65,279 14,510 44, 304 Home for the Training in Speech of Deaf Children before they are of School Age. The Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb.. 66 30.000 8,320 21,000 7,000 6,500 260 1, 000, 000 96, 000 124, 068 39 Pennsylvania Oral School for the Deaf.... 25 249 97,500 18, 136 18,750 20,582 12,723 South Carolina Institution for the Education of the Deaf and the Blind. South Dakota School for Deaf-Mutes 800 55.000 1,350 17,317 * 160 299 12,350 12,260 42 Tennessee Deaf and Dumb School. 500 175 200 150,000 30,000 1,500 28, 500 43 Texas Deaf, Dumb. and Blind Institution for Colored Youth. 170 37,000 9,000 9,000 44 Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum. 800 174 150 220,000 49,320 394 39,063 45 Utah School for the Deaf. 50 181 100,000 10,000 10,000 The Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and of the Blind. Washington Schoo! for Defective Youth.. 250 230 100 150, 000 35,000 1,000 35,000 100,000 48 West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. 828 232 0 85,800 31, 143 2.159 4,408 19,799 49 The Wisconsin School for the Deaf.. 1,600 198 100 110,000 40,000 1,731 39, 886 From 1891-92. † 1890-91. a Includes the blind. b Per week. |