$8,674, 945 $33, 694, 813 $108,425,054 $142,119,867 $14, 228, 070 $165,022, 882 Pennsylvania.. South Atlantic Division: Delaware (1889–90) a. District of Columbia West Virginia (1891-92).. North Carolina (1891-92). Florida 79,592 46,076 a 997, 000 a 1, 992, 172 0 4,611 454,509 d 3, 719 Indiana (1891-92) Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa e 429.961 56, 327, 822 10,065, 262 12,670, 674 72, 855. 135 13, 103, 989 1,423, 671 860, 259 727, 782 9,663, 907 1, 233, 792 2, 146, 227 19, 222, 290 3,867, 187 17, 182, 707 275,000 2,132.844 853,808 1,807, 346 1, 510, 094 800, 450 519, 912 1, 618, 898 546, 910 a 75, 619 561, 019 149, 292 a 328, 840 0 3,209 0 172, 052 108. 463 0 1,462, 109 414.617 172,052 1,462, 109 188, 529 14, 898 753, 182 0 01 140, 100 Utah 6,573 (h) 178,164 348,576 49.375 436, 144 784.720 120, 446 11 68, 356 234, 223 853, 076 Idaho (1891-92) 200, 785 260, 785 247 6, 655 39, 114 139, 998 200, 105 282.449 1, 669, 901 1,321, 515 5,223,546 a Approximately. b Includes receipts from sale of bonds. e State appropriation for colored schools. d From United States. e Includes balance on hand. f Average for two years. g Not reported: a part is included in other sources. h Included in other sources. State or Territory. STATISTICS OF STATE COMMON SCHOOLS. TABLE 12.-The school revenue compared (1) with the adult male population (taxpayers), and (2) with the school population. Percentage analysis of the school revenue. Amount raised per capita of the school popula tion (5 to 18 years). Permanent funds and rents. 9 ས Per cent of the total reve nue derived from Local taxes. Other sources. |