Division and State. Number of schools. Male. Female. TABLE 7.-Summary of statistics of private schools for the deaf, 1894-95. TABLE 8.-Statistics of private schools for the deaf, 1894-95. Chicago (409 S. May st.), Ill. Ephpheta School for the Deaf. Children. Eastern Iowa School for the Deaf. 3 Chicago (6550 Yale ave.), Ill. 4 Dubuque, Iowa.. 5 Chinchuba, La. 1 3 Clara M. H. McGuigan 0 3 3 Mary C. Hendrick.... 0 10 8 8 The McCowan Oral School for Young Deaf Miss Mary McCowan. Charitable Deaf-Mute Institution of Holy Very Rev. Canon H. Rosary. De Coursey French.. 21 C. Mignot. Wm. A. Knapp. 2 5 15 10 Nellie H. Swett.. 3 15 9 47 61 4 5 6 7 11 3 24 14 38 17 G 3 55 5 25 16 or garden, oil painting, sewing, wood carving. -228 Sloyd, machine shop, 4 20 sewing, housework. Farm or garden, car- Farm or garden, sew- 54 Sewing, wood carving, Hermann Uhlig 8 2 Sister Mary Adelina.. 1 3 2 Sister Mary Adele.. Sarah W. Keeler. 0 John D. Wright, T. A. 3 Sister M. of the Sacred 0 Miss Annie Sullivan. 0 73 4 3 3 1 1 1 CT 5 2 2 0 4 22 29 Painting, shoemaking, sewing, cooking, wood carving. |