Total. Year. 560,693 629,985 703,817 802,951 Year. South. West. North. South. West. North. Total Dec., 1853.... 26,592 14,679 17,859 50,130 June, 1882....135,648 312,687 112,258 Aug., 1856.... 30,339 28,250 25,524 84,113 May, 1884....149,564 351,931 128,490 Oct., 1862.... 45,470 57,193 35,525 138,186 May, 1886....172,379 392,905 138,533 Oct., 1864.. 56,955 73,475 38,923 169,353 May, 1888....194,164 454,267 154,220 Oct., 1866.... 58,755 90,739 50,924 200,418 May, 1890....413,922 555,983 238,764 1,208,669 Oct., 1868.. 71,073 118,435 62,546 252,054 May, 1892....515,736 645,428 279,846 1,438,010 Aug., 1870.... 87,461 149,780 70,354 306,605 May, 1894....562,980 696,535 307,212 1,567,727 Oct., 1872.... 88,946 214,344 64,556 367,396 Apr., 1896....585,298 734,245 286,870 *1,600,413 Oct., 1874.... 96,771 220,874 77.763 395,408 May, 1898....680,527 844,244 326,817 1,851,588 Oct., 1876....104,768 222,545 80,348 407,661 May, 1900....725,691 938,883 343,121 2,007,695 237,606 88.009 436,731 July, 1904....652,093 764,621 297,430 1,714,144 June, 1880....122,032 269,971 99,513 491,516 Oct., 1878....111,116 *Exclusive of 16,222 unclassified. NOTE-NO census of adults was taken by the school board enumerators in 1906. POPULATION OF FOREIGN BIRTH OR DESCENT IN CHICAGO. [United States census 1900.] *Includes only those whose parents are of the same nationality. 84 12 15 23 248 265 105 109 53 349 6 6838 7290 14128 234 411 208 305 29 2538 2344 358 277 1041 1118 509 27 30 1561 1644 20 21 30 2591 2379 49 353362353188 706550 3708 4799 2532 UNDER 14 AND 7 AND OVER. Not in 7 9858 10235 20093 299 432 290 240 1449 1708 8 12218 11989 24207 110 111 68 93 1924 1720 9 9373 9401 18774 141 130 10 12230 11773 24003 33 11 12052 12042 24094 40 44 37 37 2470 2561 12 17005 16962 33967 85 85 68 90 3318 2977 517 13 7729 8045 15774 193 312 113 167 1405 1338 521 14 8982 8839 17821 96 147 62 73 1717 1568 418 15 10420 10659 21079 87 93 58 61 2191 2353 551 16 14522 14866 29388 54 31 36 38 2874 2917 276 17 14049 13487 27536 51 33 31 22 2837 2584 353 18 2739 2814 5553 30 51 11 13 444 389 124 19 10713 10996 21709 83 78 30 53 1950 1771 363 20 5707 6863 13570 182 192 158 161 1228 1260 463 21 4479 4520 8999 100 93 107 119 876 868 207 22 9608 9396 19004 28 35 29 36 1727 1555 267 23 7433 7662 15095 82 117 65 63 1523 1552 294 24 9756 9845 19601 63 77 54 55 1982 1997 323 25 11117 11772 22889 307 351 216 357 1749 2257 753 26 11424 11219 22643 199 214 86 77 1879 1880 620 27 17276 16558 33834 155 161 49 57 3072 2795 830 28 12844 12969 25813 73 62 39 2661 2546 577 29 14945 14795 29740 26 42 24 28 2659 2-51 3931 30 10227 10096 20323 56 103 41 73 2058 1878 461 31 13303 13196 26499 119 213 82 94 2401 2455 692 32 10823 10630 21453 224 370 124 129 1815 1701 701 33 12217 11656 23873 88 98 35 48 2088 1852 622 34 8544 8610 17154 81 119 58 56 1454 1481 404 35 9528 9049 18577 110 183 52 48 1681 1595 560 2950 65060 63268 15310 150304114 4183 3293 4857 3412 2067 2013 1899 2450 3292 5482 128328 130340 182971 18150 5479 3912 5742 UNDER 7 AND 6 AND OVER. 627 475 345 395 319 28 63 20 10 8 11 31 32 90 142 13 77 124 87 132 213 92 114 112 52 154 116 811 10 16 69 153 264 455 82 153 83 141 164 110 132 14 15 76 14 63 188 237 80 76 106 112 154 142 49 41 16 197 288 127 71 103 52 69 69 119 55 112 146 30 17 67 95 36 91 22 20 26 11 91 83 43 Females. 1 94 105 73 52 66 73 56 54 69 According to the school census of 1906 there were 52 persons between the ages of 12 and 21 who could read but not write and 140 who could neither read nor write; total, 192. Of these 16 were mutes and 7blind. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Offices on sixth, seventh and eighth floors Tribune building. President-Emil W. Ritter. President of board. Buildings and Grounds Committee-George SUPERINTENDENTS. General Superintendent-Edwin G. Cooley. DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. 1. William C. Dodge.] 3. Ella C. Sullivan. 2. Edward C. Delano.. SUPERVISORS. Physical_Culture-Henry Suder. ert M. Smith. OFFICE HOURS. General offices open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; President of board, 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. District superintendents, Saturdays, 9 a. m. Curtis, George W. (high school department) Englewood-Stewart avenue and 62d street; Hoyne, Thos., Manual Training_High-Cass Lake Union avenue and West 47th place; Edward F. Stearns. Lake View-Ashland avenue and Irving Park McKinley, Wm.-Adams street and Hoyne Phillips, Wendell-39th street and Prairie Richard T. Crane Manual Training-Oakley boulevard and Van Buren street; Albert R. Robinson. South Chicago-93d street and Houston ave- ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. and Center Adams, J. Q.-Townsend, between Chicago avenue and Orchard Brooks. Anderser-Lincoln Armour, P. D.-33d place and Auburn ave- Auburn Park-Normal avenue, near 81st and Hoyne avenues; Austin Grammar-Frink street and Walnut avenue; George H. Rockwood. Barnard, Alice L.-Charles and 104th Beale-Sangamon and 61st streets; John W. May. Beaubien-North 52d and Winnemac avenues; Sarah J. O'Keefe. Beidler, Jacob-Walnut street and Kedzie avenue; Fred E. Smith. Belding, Hiram H.-North 42d court and West Cullom avenue; Delos Buzzell. Bismarck-Armitage and North Central Park avenues; Samuel R. Meck. Blaine-Grace street and Janssen avenue; Mary J. Zollman. Bowmanville-Winona street, near Lincoln avenue; Minnie M. Arnold. Bradwell, Myra-Sherman avenue, near 77th Brownell-Perry avenue, near 65th street; Burke, Edmund-Prairie avenue and 52d Burley, Augustus II.-Barry avenue, near avenue and 25th street; Robert Nightingale. Burnside, Ambrose E.-91st place and Langley avenue; Frank W. Reider. Burr-Ashland and Wabansia avenues; Frank L. Morse. Burroughs-36th street and Washtenaw avenue; George D. Plant. Byford, William H., Austin-Iowa street and Central avenue; Novella M. Close. Calhoun-Jackson boulevard and Francisco avenue; Frank W. Darling. Cameron, D. R.-Monticello and Potomac Chalmers, Thomas-12th street and Fairfield Chicago Lawn-62d street and Hamlin ave- avenue 13th and West street; Henry G. Clark. Clay, Henry-133d street and Superior ave nue; vacancy Colman-Dearborn street, near 47th; P. Columbus-Augusta street, between Hoyne Cornell-Drexel avenue, near 75th street; Crerar, John-Campbell avenue, between Dewey, George-54th street and Union ave- Douglas-32d street and Forest avenue; Drake, John B.-Calumet avenue, between 26th and 28th streets; Grace Reed. Drummond-Clybourn place and North Lincoln street; Helen R. Ryan. Robert, Earle, Charles W.-61st street and Hermi- Farragut-Spaulding avenue and 23d street; Farren-Wabash avenue, near 51st; Gertrude Felsenthal, Herman-Calumet avenue and Field, Eugene-Greenleaf and North Ashland avenues; D. Grant Hays. Fiske, John-62d street and Ingleside avenue; Elizabeth V. Port. Forrestville-45th street and St. Lawrence avenue; Florence Holbrook. Foster-Union and O'Brien streets; Mary B. Catelain. Franklin-Goethe street, near Wells; Mary J. W. Boughan. Froebel-21st and Robey streets; Ellen K. Fuller, Melville W.--42d street and St. Gallistel-104th street and Ewing avenue; Garfield-Johnson street and 14th place; James E. Welsh. Gladstone-Robey street and Washburne avenue; Daniel A. Tear. Goethe-Rockwell street, near Fullerton avenue; Charles S. Bartholf. Goldsmith, Oliver-210 Maxwell street; William R. Hornbaker. Goodrich-Taylor and Sangamon streets; Carolyn G. Adams. Goudy, W. C.-North Foster and Winthrop avenues; Harriet A. Eckhardt. Graham-45th street and Union avenue; William E. Watt. Grant-Wilcox avenue, near Western avenue; Sarah A. Kirkley, and 36th Greeley, Horace-Grace street and Sheffield avenue; Elizabeth A. McGillen. Greene, Nathanael-Paulina streets; Ida M. Cook. Gresham-85th and Green streets; Robert H. Rennie. Hamilton-Cornelia street and North Marshfield avenue; Elizabeth W. Murphy, Hamline, John H.-48th and Bishop streets; Susie L. Cowan. Hammond-21st place, near California avenue; Mary E. Tobin. |