8 Jacksonville, Ill Illinois Institution for the Educa- W.F. Short, A.M., D.D. 7 8 10 4 262 96 45 28 120 3 tion of the Blind. 14 Baltimore, Md Maryland School for the Colored Frederick D. Morri- 4 1 1 2 10 7 21 23 Mattress making, chair caning, sewing, etc. a The Bureau has received no statistics from this institution since 1889-90. 9 44 7 96 22 24 Typewriting, broom making, mat. tress making, caning. 14 0 11 150 Sewing by hand and machine, bead- 130 Netting, carpet weaving, sewing. Piano tuning, broom making, caning. Pupils. TABLE 10.-Statistics of State public institutions for the blind, 1894-95—Continued. Post-office. Name. Executive officer. Instructors. 12 13 36 12 35 54 3 56 sou. M. Anagnos 13 23 17 E. P. Church. 4 7 3 4 56 James J. Dow. 1 2 4 2 37 30 15 52 45 7 118 101 66 86 99 4 822 24 19 48 a The Bureau has received no statistics from this institution since 1891-92. 33.....do 34 Staunton, Va. 35 Vancouver, Wash... 36 Romney, W. Va..... 37 Janesville, Wis. Virginia Institution for the Educa Thomas S. Doyle. of the Blind. Washington School for Defective Youth. West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. Wisconsin School for the Blind ▾ From 1893-94. TABLE 11.-Statistics of State public institutions for the blind, 1894-95. 4 California Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind 12 Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Blind. 14 Maryland School for Colored Blind and Deaf. 13 Louisiana Institution for the Education of the Blind and Industrial Home for the Elind 17 Michigan School for the Blind. 27 18 Minnesota School for the Blind. 19 Institution for the Blind of Mississippi. 20 Missouri School for the Blind 21 Montana Deaf and Blind School. Nebraska Institution for the Blind New York State Institution for the Blind. New York Institution for the Blind* 28 20 30 31 Wisconsin School for the Blind 17,317 From 1893-94. a The Bureau has received no statistics from this institution since 1883 00. b The Bureau has received no statistics from this institution since 1801 02 |