Talladega, Ala. Cong. 12 212
Walden Seminar Little Rock, Ark. M. E. . .
Cookman Institute Jacksonville, Fla. M. E. [a]5 [a]140
Clark University Atlanta, Ga. M. E. 5 167
Storrs School Atlanta, Ga. Cong. 5 528
[a] In 1878.
[b] Included in university and college reports.
[c] For two years.
[d] In addition to the aid given by the American Missionary
Association, this institute is aided from the income of Virginia's
agricultural college land fund.
[e] For all departments.
[f] Reported under schools of theology.
_Statistics of institutions for the instruction of the Colored race
for 1879.--_Continued.
Name and class of institution. Location.
Students.
Instructors. |
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INSTITUTIONS FOR SECONDARY INSTRUCTION. | | |
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Howard Normal Institute Cuthbert, Ga. Cong. 3 66
La Grange Seminary La Grange, Ga. M. E. 4 140
Lewis High School Macon, Ga. Cong. 2 110
Beach Institute Savannah, Ga. Cong. 6 338
St. Augustine's School Savannah, Ga. P. E. . .
Day School for Colored Children New Orleans, La. R. C. . 80
St. Augustine's School New Orleans, La. R. C. 3 60
St. Mary's School for
Colored Girls New Orleans, La. R. C. . 60
St. Francis's Academy Baltimore, Md. R. C. . 50
Meridian Academy Meridian, Md. M. E. . .
Natchez Seminary Natchez, Miss. Bapt. 4 45
Scotia Seminary Concord, N. C. Cong. 8 152
St. Augustine's School New Berne, N. C. P. E. . .
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