AKEA, ^OPULAtiOlJ, INSTRtJCTlON
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Years
Population
Years
1900
1910
1
Population
Total
Per sq. m.
Total
Per sq. m.
1800 1860
45,365 2,339,511
1-1
57-4
4,157,545 4,767,121
102-0 117-0
The foreign-born population in 1910 numbered 517,811, of whom 243,106 were German, 58,131 Irish, 45,105 English, 25,019 Canadian, xiustrians, Poles and other Europeans being less numerous. The total population (1910) con- sisted of 2,434,765 males and 2,332,356 females. Population of the chief cities was as follows in 1910 : —
Cities
Population
Cities
Population
Cities
Population
Cleveland . .
560,663
Zanesville
28,029
Marion . .
18,232
Cincinnati . .
363,591
Lorain .
28.883
Chilicothe
14,508
Toledo . . .
168,497
Portsmouth .
■23,481
Piqua . . .
1 13,388
Columbus(C'pt.)
181,511
Newark . .
25,404
Massillon . .
13,879
Dayton . , .
116,577
Sandusky . .
19,989
Ironton . .
13,147
Voungstown .
79,066
Mansdeld . .
20,768
Tiffin . . .
i 11,894
Akron . . .
69,067
East Liverpool
20,387
Elyria . . .
14,825
Springfield
46,921
Findlay . .
14,858
Cambridge .
11,327
Canton . . .
50,217
Marietta . ,
12,923
Norwood . .
1 16,185
Lima . . .
30,508
Ashtabula.
18,266
Warren . .
! 11,081
Hamilton .
35,279
Steubenville .
22,391
Lancaster . .
13,093
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School attendance during full term is compulsory on children from 6 to 14 years of age. Li Ohio in 1910 the public elementary schools had 32,175 teachers and 979,622 enrolled pupils ; 834 public high schools had 27,194 teachers and 69,101 pupils. There are 7 public normal schools Avith 94 teachers and 1,252 students. For superior instruction the State contains 36 Universities and colleges, of which the following are the more important : —
Founded
1
i
Institutions
Professors &c.
Students (all depart- ments)
1809
i Ohio University
, Athens (State) ....
02
1,041
1824
Miami University, Oxford (State)
,
48
477
1833
Oberlin College
non-Sect.)
129
1,889
1635
Marietta Coll. (non.Sect.) .
^ ,
34
670
1874
Cincinnati Univ.
(City) .
174
1,715
1873
State University
, Columbus
199
2,810
184G
Mt. Union Coll.,
Alliance (M.E.)
24
340
1850
Hiram Coll. (Chi
.) . . .
25
274
1831
Denison Univ., Granville (Bapt.)
37
601
1825
KeuvonColl.. Ganibier(P.B.) .
25
128
1844
Weslevan Univ.,
Delaware (M.E.)
123
1,248
1881
Case School of Applied Science .
38
499
1852
St. Marv'sColl.,
Dayton (R.C.) .
23
401
1870
1 Wooster Univ. (Presb.)
27
665
1847
Otterbein Univ.,
Westerville(U.B.).
17
314
1 845
Wittenberg Coll.
, Springfield (Luth.)
30
618
1837
1 Muskingum Coll
., New Concord (U. Presb.)
22
279
1826
1 Western Reserve University
278
1,300