L 138 m3 GEORGIA. DEPT . of EDUCATION Census of the School Popu- lation, 1913 ■ CLNSU5 OF THE 5CHOOL POPULATION (CHILDREN 6 TO 18 YLAR5 OF AGL) OF GLORGIA 1913 Published by the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION M. L. BRITTAIN STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga. Chas. P. Byrd, State Pi inter, 1913. AUG 29 1913 ■ft & N COUNTY Appling Baker Baldwin Banks Bartow Ben Hill Fitzgerald_ _. Berrien Adel Bibb Bleckley Cochran Brooks Bryan Bulloch St atesboro - - Burke Butts Calhoun Camden St. Marys. _. Campbell Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Menlo Cherokee Clarke Athens Clay Bluff ton Clayton Clinch Cobb Marietta Roswell Coffee Douglas Nicholls Pearson Willacoochee Colquitt Doerun Moultrie Number of Children Between Ages of Six and Eighteen Years White 1,664 335 662 1,338 2,868 656 519 2,535 125 4,702 708 130 1,250 585 3,000 242 698 1,106 439 350 44 1,052 3,852 817 576 4,430 252 1,621 115 2,584 443 1,020 300 74 868 724 2,530 495 113 2,010 302 128 53 51 2,288 96 319 fr 1,550 363 733 1,335 2,626 588 437 2,389 128 4,895 621 145 1,248 542 2,727 232 605 1,112 405 340 54 986 3,772 793 582 4,255 237 1,672 135 2,435 456 1,065 256 101 852 . 744 2,344 461 133 1,840 280 117 47 60 2,165 91 305 o Colored 3,214 698 1,395 2,673 5,494 1,244 956 4,924 253 9,597 1,329 275 2,498 1,127 5,727 474 1,303 2,218 844 690 98 2,038 7,624 1,610 1,158 8,685 489 3,293 250 5,019 899 2,085 556 175 1,720 1,468 4,874 956 246 3,850 582 245 100 101 4,453 187 624 416 452 866 907 1,705 1,689 360 397 1,074 1,040 718 641 244 298 923 891 120 115 4,468 4,687 689 710 151 169 2,031 2,046 581 565 1,959 2,019 132 145 3,877 4,006 1,216 1,205 1,213 1,303 ,697 632 51 58 576 522 1,070 1,048 76 81 145 138 5,049 5,650 623 658 399 415 20 10 204 233 752 810 736 859 1,035 1,002 132 190 759 811 384 451 817 836 232 269 16 22 894 975 156 178 45 37 30 48 38 41 575 614 44 41 201 231 1,773 3,394 757 2,114 1,359 542 1,814 235 9,155 1,399 320 4,077 1,146 3,978 277 7,883 2,421 2,516 1,329 109 1,098 2,118 157 283 10,699 1,281 814 30 437 1,562 1,595 2,037 322 1,570 83,5 1,653 501 38 1,869 334 82 78 79 1,189 ■ 85 432 ILLITERACY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Who Can Read but Cannot Write Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Who Can Neither Read nor Write. White Colored White Colored a "3 o H 0) -2 a 0) "o3 O o a Is o "3 a o H ci C 6^ 87 4 41 5 128 9 5 101 152 23 1 35 28 115 21 81 49 196 152 53 89 39 14 61 9 278 217 IS 489 48 279 1 1,001 300 367 38 21 107 251 5 33 163 207 76 3 25 126 4 166 41 128 24 136 20 67 7 27 6 94 13 17 83 168 34 1 47 3 60 30 45 143 22 99 67 242 212 62 72 88 37 113 32 357 249 28 462 46 305 41 685 168 461 58 5 62 189 338 460 386 59 76 15 1 16 42 76 8 19 32 45 29 9 30 4__ 21 44 10 5 31 5 46 75 26 1 24 47 93 8 23 3 33 35 57 25 62 24 29 37 31 12 51 8 299 481 184 53 256 44 21 131 1 112 21 67__ 716 _ . 627 1 60 11 7 280 26 11 209 22 13 244 23 "365 15 218 23 320 47 52 10 28 6 17 11 45 17 77 1 17 6 8 23 3 43 99 3 14 6 5 107 1108 132 728 43 17 14 31 10 8 14 2 44 162 13 31 11 23 96 12 97 19 6 16 12 2 18_. 536 465 9 8 1734 484 844 7 7 11 55 5 11 11 3 21 54 2 7 12 22 45 1 7 133 2 33 107 8 15 69 139 2 21 6 38 112 3 12 5 36 104 26 85 31 256 701 21 20 7 8 15 348 134 62 93 528 12 75 5 11 21 7 49 7 3 6 5 111 55 2 13 61 2 90 19 96 21 1 12 65 2 76 22 5 73 34 82 55 52 7 369 341 15 48 12 3 10 7 56 13 6 4 14 74 19 1 3 10 130 32 7 7 24 7 19 44 18 58 20 23 43 14 57 11 42 87 32 115 31 128 72 131 29 294 264 49 304 10S 265 41 92 4 3 144 2 1 155 82 1 3 71 1 96 2 153 1 4__ 69 10 67 10 49 2 3.. 43 2 64 14 67 15 512 54 7 89 3 185 5 138 22 2 124 12 1 262 34 3 71 2 1 73 113 15 7 86 9 2 199 24 9 790 65 13 4 82 2 7 2 58 4 6 2 71 9 17 2 47 12 5 4 118 21 22 10 60 56 116 140 2 11 57 38 95 I 469 23 1 I 2 2 1 35 COUNTY Number of Children Between Ages of Six and Eighteen Years Columbia Coweta Newnan Senoia Crawford Crisp Cordele Dade Dawson Decatur Bainbridge DeKalb Clarkston Decatur Kirkwood Lithonia Stone Mountain Dodge Dooly Pinehurst Dougherty Douglas Early _■ Blakely Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Adrian Fannin Fayette Inman Floyd Rome Forsyth Franklin Canon Lavonia Martin Royston Fulton Atlanta East Point Gilmer Glascock _*_ Glynn Gordon. _■ 512 1,311 442 95 501 838 333 590 681 1,759 287 1,894 34 268 170 138 96 1,996 1,128 41 491 1,159 858 201 376 856 1,649 2,585 67 1,921 996 23 2,899 1,062 1,647 1,727 149 164 89 165 2,373 10,882 396 1,502 518 798 2,271 White Colored a 'a £ a; a 'eS 0> o § o H 452 964 1,540 1,563 3,103 1,274 2,585 2,294 2,346 4,640 473 915 306 372 678 90 185 83 72 155 488 989 793 770 1,563 ' 793 1,631 916 904 1,820 363 696 295 391 686 500 1,090 34 50 84 631 1,678 1,322 3,437 2,254 2,471 4,725 325 612 304 335 639 1,741 3,635 897 1,885 1,782 35 69 16 18 34 247 515 135 170 305 190 360 6 8 14 119 257 61 54 115 86 182 42 48 90 1,910 3,906 1,357 1,423 2,780 1,139 2,267 2,051 1,921 3,972 26 67 27 30 57 490 981 1,571 1,602 3,173 1,008 2,167 481 478 959 897 1,755 1,581 1,676 3,257 190 391 271 354 625 357 733 125 121 246 776 1,632 572 642 1,214 1,562 3,211 1,635 1,693 3,328 2,388 4,973 1,951 2,029 3,980 60 127 46 49 95 1,777 3,698 21 24 45 1,009 2,005 702 642 1,344 13 36 41 48 89 2,613 5,512 1,125 1,078 2,203 1,156 2,218 540 698 1,238 1,497 3,144 3 8 11 1,615 3,342 525 503 1,028 131 280 44 45 89 183 347 76 49 125 77 166 19 19 38 154 319 41 49 90 2,149 4,522 788 832 1,620 11,149 22,031 4,487 5,631 10, U8 446 842 96 142 238 1,549 3,051 11 13 24 446 964 192 193 385 825 1,623 1,169 1,107 2,276 2,193 4,464 199 171 370 ILLITERACY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Who Can Read but Cannot Write Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Can Neither Read nor Write. Who White Colored White Colored 03 03 a "c3 O H 03 "el £ 03 "e3 +s O H 03 2 S3 S 03 "08 o H 03 3 03 6 03 o H 12 * cS O - — 7 5 12 214 178 392 10 7 17 276 250 526 947 39 30 69 239 212 451 5 38 243 115 30 7 37 161 103 264 5 27 85 96 821 10 20 18 2 2 9 14 10 17 67 13 18 350 13 5 59 56 9 5 52 44 243 19 10 29 19 19 38 67 8 43 61 1 8 37 20 57 52 25 18 100 561 17 572 12 1246 8 9 1 5 7 30 17 6 23 45 43 88 26 17 43 77 36 113 267 1 1 2 6 1 10 3 16 1 3 11 1 14 5 30 56 35 91 85 72 157 55 37 92 137 98 235 575 15 6 21 156 124 1 280 1 583 94 24 19 43 277 4 210 2 6 487 6 351 14 831 7 6 67 5 945 33 34 44 50 1 1 2 8 177 13 3 16 172 153 325 22 3 25 211 190 401 767 1 1 2 56 40 96 3 1 4 61 78 139 241 16 13 29 29 13 42 34 20 54 17 12 29 154 1 . 1 63 52 115 4 2 6 59 48 107 229 21 20 41 147 125 ' 272 17 15 32 123 102 225 570 118 86 204 140 109 249 43 34 77 40 37 77 607 7 1 1 2 8 3 2 5 2 12 4 20 161 133 294 147 139 286 587 21 16 37 49 54 103 7 15 22 44 28 72 234 4 118 2 60 6 178 8 93 10 79 18 172 24 86 47 133 97 56 153 636 18 12 30 59 93 8 5 13 11 6 17 88 69 9 11 20 80 147 46 47 35 33 68 41 28 35 36 71 301 12 12 2 2 4 4 1 5 5 2 7 28 5 8 13 3 3 6 6 8 14 17 10 27 60 1 1 2 4 1 5 1 1 3 3 11 1 3 4 60 43 10 8 18 76 104 1 1 79 38- 7 9 16 107 81 39 322 27 16 64 40 23 15, 37. 44 266 1 1 o 1 19 17 3 7 12 16 9 1'2 14 21 43 10 1 12 1 22 25 25 44 42 66 29 39 28 67 174 7 4 11 24 23 47 7 4 11 30 25 55 124 15 10 25 14 4 18 61 39 100 12 9 21 164 COUNTY Number of Children Between Ages of Six and Eighteen Years White fe Grady Greene Gwinnett Buford Lawrenceville Habersham Cornelia Hall Gainesville _ _ . Hancock Haralson. Harris Hart Bowersville _ _ Hartwell Heard Henry Houston Irwin Ocilla Jackson Commerce Russell Winder Jasper Jeff Davis Hazlehurst__. Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Laurens Cedar Grove _ Cadwell Dexter Dublin Lee Liberty Lincoln Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison Marion McDuffie Mcintosh Meriwether 1 , 859 1,045 3,749 193 181 1,369 187 2,845 614 838 1,882 698 1,476 49 217 1,235 1,404 839 899 143 2,839 230 19 276 644 653 130 1,179 737 1,232 625 2,205 46 2S 60 455 221 752 577 1,630 719 656 1,854 565 705 228 1 , 751 1,660 986 3,596 214 168 1,268 174 2,748 697 881 1,803 688 1,496 44 195 1,177 1,381 870 770 137 2,663 207 .18 279 625 654 150 1,119 657 1,260 583 2,103 37 26 83 475 269 770 524 1,770 694 587 1,809 550 610 243 1,741 3,519 2,031 7,345 407 349 2,637 361 5,593 1,311 1,719 3,685 1,386 2,972 93 412 2,412 2,785 1,709 1 ,"669 280 5,502 437 37 555 1,269 1,307 280 2,298 1,394 2 , 492 1,208 4,308 83- 54 143 930 490 1,522 1,101 3,400 1,413 243 663 115 315 471 492 Colored 1,223 1,875 619 75 55 94 21 381 256 2,430 354 2,025 716 10 65 570 1,568 2,481 617 157 1,278 48 6 97 1,725 202 55 1,944 1,150 893 1,730 2,425 6 6 375 1,361 1,165 800 2,159 52 1,300 796 895 806 783 2,745 1,228 1,860 646 85 48 87 24 375 293 2,446 380 2,143 687 15 79 605 1,632 2,657 709 163 1,236 67 2 112 1,758 194 60 1,933 1,227 944 1,824 2,537 3 11 413 1,363 1,320 804 2,201 57 1,615 849 933 874 808 2,887 2,451 3,735 1,265 160 103 181 45 756 549 4,876 734 4,168 1,403 25 144 1,175 3,200 5,138 1,326 320 2,514 115 8 209 3,483 396 115 3,877 2,377 1,837 3,554 4,962 9 17 788 2,724 2,485 1,604 4,360 109 2,915 1,645 1,828 1,680 1,591 5,632 - ILLITERACY Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Number of Children C ver Ten Years of Age Who Who Can Read but Cannot Write Can Neither Read ] lor Write. White Colored White Colored c3 B c3 . S O a O § O H ^ o 6 H 32 22 54 27 200 64 41 105 311 92 1 17 14 31 11 174 89 56 145 - 225 151 13 335 574 617 6 7 13 1 1 76 1 10 6 1 16 2 34 36 70 17 19 36 33 43 198 1 101 1 91 2 192 2 107 98 205 28 7 35 34 29 63 495 2 45 2 91 125 53 119 44 244 97 118 42 88 35 206 ' 77 452 46 ""28" 26 54 319 1 40 1 94 327 47 271 20 598 67 1 223 78 129 39 352 117 951 54 46 25 71 349 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 1 7 32 8 68 5 54 12 54 17 108 25 36 31 30 61 25 21 46 283 13 8 21 24 14 148 104 252 821 IS 14 15 29 167 115 282 316 14 584 1161 8 6 10 8 6 4 10 8 6 56 27 108 16 90 43 198 5 136 3 110 8 246 51 84 64 148 74 62 136 728 2 2 2 2 6 4 10 9 5 14 28 2 1 3 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 5 9 20 S 5 13 189 154 343 7 2 9 125 106 231 596 27 15 42 12 6 18 47 24 71 31 20 51 182 1 1 87 33 4 4 505 284 2 2 4 44,2 329 9 35 40 1069 21 12 152 132 25 15 205 124 686 29 17 46 116 125 241 40 36 76 173 150 323- 686 14 S 22 138 7 186 141 327 436 14 12 26 122 4 205 167 372 445 747 1141 5 2 3 1 11 3 3 3 3 6 5 5 10 42 7 203 197 400 308 153 4 2 6 20 21 314 223 537 212 176 953 582 6 1 70 83 15 6 101 75 357 20 9 29 309 167 476 50 4 54 176 116 292 851 38 12 50 9 9 39 39 78 2 2 4 141 ""~3§"" 9 88 90 141 33 79 440 180 572 50 68 73 57 22 120 60 4SS 15 10 25 145 132 277 4 4 64 37 101 407 25 21 46 109 104 213 10 7 17 58 63 121 397 5 4 9 56 52 108 2 1 3 24 28 52 172 8 4 12 166 150 316 27 15 42 297 208 505 875 COUNTY Number of Children Between Ages of Six and Eighteen Years White fe Colored Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Madison Murray Muscogee Columbus Newton Covington.. Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Dallas Pickens Nelson Pierce Blackshear.. Pike Barnesville. _ Polk Pulaski Hawkinsville Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale Conyers Schley Screven Spalding Griffin Stephens Toccoa Stewart Sumter Americus Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Glennville... Taylor Telfair Lumber City 698 981 1,688 982 1,313 918 128 1,474 937 1,647 1,066 208 878 1,052 1,748 177 1,392 70 1,302 122 1,212 284 2,250 455 168 581 157 823 832 4,559 599 137 288 1,283 833 585 835 292 437 633 516 492 326 2,125 105 859 1,451 99 701 862 1,637 913 1,346 754 132 1,427 919 1,701 1,044 220 779 983 1,506 163 1,280 80 1,192 120 1,079 299 2,092 416 167 597 124 821 851 4,856 555 149 282 1,241 743 581 780 316 412 653 515 430 321 2,519 108 817 1,160 66 1,399 1,843 3,325 1,895 2,659 1,672 260 2,901 1,856 3,348 2,110 428 1,657 2,035 3,254 340 2,672 150 2,494 242 2,291 583 4,342 871 335 1,178 281 1,644 1,683 9,415 1,154 286 570 2,524 1,576 1,166 1,615 608 849 1,286 1,031 922 647 4,644 213 1,676 2,611 165 460 116 2,056 2,086 914 1,893 146 55 1,374 955 1,351 119 812 1,639 208 26 49 12 364 53 1,530 192 859 929 184 1,694 596 42 2,121 3,931 453 67 607 2,054 958 382 213 96 1,688 2,589 626 1,237 979 1,053 9 974 779 90 473 90 2,069 2,244 992 1,946 185 44 1,344 1,043 1,330 145 815 1,865 215 29 56 23 299 51 1,651 238 896 908 223 1,827 629 38 2,284 4,510 490 96 630 2,161 985 386 223 119 1,742 2,538 737 1,290 1,026 1,115 11 972 794 100 933 206 4,125 4,330 1,906 3,839 331 99 2,718 1,998 2,681 264 1,627 3,504 423 55 105 35 663 104 3,181 430 1,755 1,837 407 3,521 1,225 80 4,405 8,441 943 163 1,237 4,215 1,943 768 436 215 3,430 5,127 1,363 2,527 2,005 2,168 20 1,946 1,573 190 10 ILLITERACY Numb er of Children Over Ten Years o f Age Number of Children Over Ten Years of Age Who 1 Who Can Read but Cannot Write Can Neither Read nor Write. White Colored White Colored o 03 o a la 03 "3 as c3 +3 o> c3 a -i-3 s 03 o § CD PR o S o H s 03 O 6 H 18 376 11 347 14 52 5 705 30 151 20 60 1104 41 38 18 554 7 39 7 13 14 36 6 24 34 1 1 1 I 114 18 5 23 27 16 43 30 7 37 26 7 33 136 10 39 6 36 16 75 1 43 1 ■ 27 2 70 3 55 1 55 4 110 22 35 22 57 312 11 13 24 31 9 11 20 57 44 578 5 1 18 154 391 1057 3 2 ' 1 8 82 18 14 32 33 8 104 18 6 77 51 14 181 84 10 72 32 23 14 37 24 16 40 412 2 6 2 16 15 85 10 71 25 156 12 115 8 67 20 182 47 10 1 1 2 356 91 49 140 2 2 34 23 57 1 1 200 10 14 5 4 15 18 2 44 1 34 3 78 21 7 23 7 44 14 62 31 20 51 161 2 i 3 1 1 4 6 10 4 3 7" 21 51 33 84 177 127 304 33 23 56 162 132 294 738 2 4 10 4 3 7 40 31 71 37 15 52 140 2 2 7 1 4 1 11 1 57 1 108 4 3 4 7 51 126 16 21 37 106 78 133 138 271 675 56 3 1 4 39 65 67 72 139 489 64 451 1309 45 33 30 26 45 20 40 24 263 1 2 1 6 3 110 71 3 181 4 4 7 1 8 47 27 74 269 29 36 58 4 15 35 76 1 17S 25 11 1 3 20 15 1 76 25 23 48 5 1 6 51 31 82 4 7 11 147 43 40 83 101 75 176 12 16 28 85 13 3 339 64 9 "271 " 149 22 ~3 610 436 22 4 361 10 229 14 590 17 17 5 22 6 4 10 1232 5 2 7 54 32 86 5 2 7 22 10 32 1 132 71 63 134 1 307 269 576 46 40 .86 116 87 203 ! 999 13 INFIRMITIES ATTENDANCE — WHITE COLORED COUNTY .5 3 T3 O i— i § d frl ■2 > ^ 0J_; cj c "o > oj o O > X) a 2 8 B -a io.S 2 r- -C t 5 d O CD P O 03 s v o v — r^"0 S ?2 5 JJ >03 S a > OJ O > — . o3 O 5-d 2 " o-g "O-d m o ° a c J « § 0J S *£- d 2m o <»■% ^■a ° l-§ 3 h S 11 1§ to *" cS 8 B ° 5° . £g-S O >• cj ,-. 03 co g-« « h £ s -gojft •« Ms k 0.8 -§£§ a St > »_. H a"? flj o OJ J3 g O C J, M oj o ^-a 0J u "0 _Q K d ii ^ B 3-1 0) O Q "" d CU— ■ C S 03 O *> -d 2 ° ^S OJ *» « |l ! OJ O i 03 (D T3 c - "o U -*— O d 03 H ^> o O Appling _ - - 1 4 1 3 8 9,5 19 270 8 302 H H 1.1 5 blocks 1.3 i 1.2 i 2 H 1 11 1.3 i "8" -i:r 25 52 101 5 18 25 4 2 11 311 50 9 119 10 70 1 124 20 416 24 5 6 34 24 35 93 6 18 9 5 4 11 148 39 9 168 71 170 9 416 32 5 6 18 9 493 1,097 48 387 336 312 45 55 5,494 295 132 365 142 325 154 4,926 756 94 12 72 139 132 1.6 2! 2.1 8^ blks 1.2 i 2 1 t U l if 1.5 1.5 222 00 Baker _ 1 3 .. 3 1 3 1 3 14 "l 3 4 2 80 00 Baldwin. __. Banks ___ . -- 20 1 12 6 1 10 2 161 7 2 19 2 14 3 10 10 12 10 i i 18 9 13 18 12 25 35 5 """§ 29 6 18 22 21 24 5 3 22 891 333 971 1,838 729 343 157 5.7fifi 164 46 148 40 Bartow.. . . 3 -- 4 1 2 1 1 ~3 "l 7 208 00 Ben Hill 130 15 Fitzgerald . . . 44 96 Berrien Adel Bibb 1 S2 57 4 1 5 5 2 1 1 7 2 3 3 ~~7 1 2 6 2 4 2 4 216 00 8 00 750 08 Bleckley . . . 13 484 109 12 Cochran. . . 1 2 201 848 23 80 Brooks _ . ... 19 6 23 16 174 00 Bryan. _ _ .... 290 26 1.132 77 00 Bulloch 5 2 1 1 1 2 3 ~2 1 "l 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 4 "3 2 4 338 36 Statesboro -- 398 824 1,469 572 9 58 467 1,327 178 309 6,220 227 788 220 878 326 1,469 75 75 492 306 1,576 626 159 237 388 117 84 70 5 00 Burke ... 4 1 9 12 9 1 7 25 336 00 Butts 130 00 Calhoun 4 1 150 00 Camden 103 00 St. Marys _ _. Campbell _ _ 8 21 9 23 126 00 Carroll Catoosa _ . ... 1 -- 264 00 50 00 Charlton. 1 4 ~9 ~~~4 5 2 28 69 "25 3 18 3 13 5 24 27 9 2 28 3 16 3 12 4 24 3.1 u ii H H n u 1 i If 1* 32 672 5 12 14 306 11 8 4,571 275 72 1 9.24 11 2§ li ii i* U 4 H i 2 1 2 52 00 Chatham. 1 2 1 2 .3 2 5 724 83 Chattahoochee 78 00 Chattooga 144 00 Menlo.. _._ _ 5 00 Cherokee 7 1 4 1 1 13 2 11 7 75 130 31 50 14 19 4 11 14 120 31 56 14 20 38 257 916 15 88 10 320 278 25 11 154 22 171 25 Clarke ... 1 62 00 Athens 150 86 Clay -._. 2 1 -- 8 10 1 2 5 6 3 150 00 Bluffton 17 00 Clayton 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 106 00 Clinch 1 1 1 1 8 56 8 39 114 00 Cobb 244 00 Marietta 36 42 Roswell 2 32 6 00 Coffee __ 5 4 9 1 4 9 2 7 .... 38 3 1 44 44 5 3 14 5 3 219 00 Douglas Nicholls 34 37 1 1 4 00 Pearson 2 00 Willacoochee.. 1 1 3 3 5 00 14 COMPARISONS POPULATION ILLITERATES Per Cent, of Illiteracy 1908 1913 1908 1913 1908 1913 r -d T3 *H *s 73 CO T3 CD bJD 0> CD O "eii cd CD o H CD CD o lis CD CD t-l o "o3 CD CD O o3 CD CD (-, O c3 IB 'o O o 'J3 'o o 23 'o O O H 13 'o O O H IS !> < 3 1* "o O > < '.2,736 654 3,390 3,214 868 4,082 179 106 285 222 116 338 5.5 16.2 8.4 6.913.3 8.2 649 1,543 2,192 698 1,773 2,471 30 435 465 22 438 460 4.628.121.0 3.124.718.6 1,302 3,248 4,550 1,395 3,394 4,789 101 630 731 22 364 386 7.7J19.016.0 1.510.6 8.0 .2,430 809 3,239 2,673 757 3,430 214 177 391 184 115 299 8.721.812.0 6.815. I 1 8.7 5,204 1,971 7,175 5,494 2,114 7,608 729 390 1,119 320 161 481 14.0119.715.6 5.8 7.6 6.3 1,026 812 1,838 1,244 1,359 2,603 120 187 307 57 127 184 11.723.016.1 4.5: 9.3 7.0 752 538 1,290 956 542 1,498 1 35 36 2 51 53 0.1 6.5 2.8 0.2 9.4 3.5 4,184 1,323 5,507 4,924 1,814 6,738 194 194 388 82 174 256 4.614.6 6.7 1.6; 9.0 3.8 257 197 454 253 235 488 1 11 12 3 41 44 0.4 5.6 2.7 1.117.0 9.0 7,639 8,908 16,547 9,597 9,155 18,752 157 749 906 81 635 716 2.0 8.4 5,5 0.8 6.9! 3.8 Includ edin Incl udedi n Includec in Pulask i Coun ty 1,329 1,399 2,728 Pula ski Co 161 466 627 Pulaski Co. 12.133.322.9 200 302 502 275 320 595 21 21 1 46 47 6.9 4.2 0.5|14.4 7.9 2,389 3,701 6,090 2,498 4,077 6,575 ~144 946 1,090 157 951 1,108 6.125.518.0 6.223.3 : 16.8 1,029 987 2,016 1,127 1,146 2,273 28 106 134 38 94 132 2.710.7 6.6 3.3 8.2 5.8 4,532 2,921 7,353 5,727 3,978 9,705 145 729 874 144 584 728 3.224.611.9 2.512.1 7.5 Includ ed in Incl uded in Bulloc 1,303 hCoun 6,976 ty 8,279 474 1,303 •277 7,883 751 9,186 1 48 42 1,686 43 1,734 Bulloch [Co. 9.935.131.0 0.215.1 5.7 129 2,452 2,581 3.621.318.8 : 1,716 1,991 3,707 2,218 2,421 4,639 37 416 453 16 468 484 2.120.912.2 0.719.310.4 844 2,594 3,438 844 2,516 3,360 40 843 883 16 828 844 4.732.526.0 1.S32. 525.1 600 1,375 1,975 690 1,329 2,019 23 158 181 37 96 133 3.811.4 8.3 5.3 7.2 6.5 101 100 201 98 109 207 Non e Rep orted 5 26 31 5.123.814.9 2,259 1,233 3,492 2,038 1,098 3,136 124 179 303 87 169 256 5.514.5 9.0 4.215.3 S.l 7,087 1,921 S;988 7,624 2,118 9,742 458 426 884 261 440 701; 6.422.1 9.0 3.420.7 7.1 1,634 149 1,783 1,610 157 1,767 46 3 49! 16 5 21 2.8 2.0 2.9 0.9 3.1 1.1 1,030 265 1,295 1,158 283 1,441 76 13 89 45 48 93 7.3 4.9 7.0 3.8 16.9 6.4 8,891 12,32421,215 8,685 10,699 19,384 168 2,515 2,683 17 511 528 1.820.312.6 0.1 4.3 2.7 429 1,349 1,778 489 1,281 1,770 20 284 304 28 341 369 4.621.017.9 5.7 26.620.8 2,910 778 3,688 3,293 814 4,107 313 127 440 203 138 341 10.716.312.0 6.1 16.9 8.3 256 54 310 250 30 280 1 1 12 3 15 0.4| 0.3 4.8 10.0 5.3 4,546 355 4,901 5,019 437 5,456 275 66 341 227 67 294 6.018.6 7.0 4.5 13.0 5.3 860 1,603 2,466 899 1,562 2,461 59 299 358 51 213 264 6. SIS. 615.0 5.6 13.6 10.7 1 , 598 1,523 3,121 2,0S5 1 , 595 3,680 16 67 83 13 36 49 1.0 4.4 2.6 0.6 2 2 1.3 618 2,213 2,831 556 2,037 2,593 10 336 346 23 281 304 1.610.612.2 4.1 13 ' 7 11.7 170 274 444 175 322 497; 29 82 111 36 72| '108 17.029.9 25.020.5 22 . 3 21.7 1,588 1,681 3,269 1,720 1,570 3,290, 24 205 229 9 256, 265 1.512.2 7.0 0.5 16.3 8.0 1,338 693 2,031 1,468 835 2,303 29 76 105 59 96! 155 2.110.9 5.0 4.0 11.5 7.5 4,187 1,558 5,845 4,874 1,653 6,527 201 273 474 245, 267; 512 4.817.5 8.1 5.0 16.1 7.8 803 524 1,327 956 501 1,457 13 14 27 5 49 54 1.6 2.6 2.0 0.5 9.8 3.7 296 29 325 246 38 284 7 ! j 7: 2.S 2.4 3,119 1,558 4,677 3,850 1,869 5,719 290 410 700 329; 461 790 8.7 26.315.0 S.5 24~6 13.8 472 • 210 682 585 347 932 2 2 7j 58 65 0.4 0.3 0.3 16.9 6 . 9 167 111 278 245 82 327 1 1 1 ! 12 13 0.6 0.3 0.4 14.6 3.9 Inclui Coff 126 edin ee Co. 143 239 100 101 78 79 178 180 Incl Co uded ffee in Co. [ncl Co ided Tee in Co. 10 10 12.6 5.5 15 INFIRMITIES ATTENDANCE WHITE COLORED COUNTY .5 0) Q -us O ►—1 ' .J > CD C"q > 0) O O p. A a% g 53 "2.0 .d P 3 p, OS 05 CJ 111 el >« m OJ •S > SJ§ d_g £0-° ^ -d CO 5 !* >> -!« (h O a -0 •° 2 a 1^ Number of children who at- tended school more than five months during 1912. ^ 11 c ° fl '■Vo CD+» d a v r > S?Ja O > o ~ s 3 J, Mc3 cd "-a r^ ?• d d ^ -2 " fe d > * . > — ^ & S d _s c j- -a j3 co m a S »■§ "ill — CD +J J, d 03 -^ O +s CN ■d r d 2 m cu B d lag's CV- CO «- O -d " d S^S ° Jo v d Average distance from resi- dence to school in miles. I '3 — - O z O — ■-< z 5 JO 03 £h 'o O Colquitt 2 4 11 10 13 234 H 23 4 3 153 32 22 H 225 68 Doerun 6 00 Moultrie . 1 2 3 5 3 7 15 1 1 6 I 1 2 5 2 9 407 775 1,173 646 159 446 1,426 557 287 137 1,040 483 1,650 69 415 272 1.5 11 138 25 1 27 16 56 2 2 163 1 26 40 Columbia 2 1 1 3 "3 1 1 120 00 Coweta Newnan 41 414 118 223 1,405 424 40 3. 4 1 1 2 2 237 13 33 00 Senoia. 1 1 2 2 2 3 25 2 25 1 2 1 1 2 2 1.49 1 2 f 1 2 27 12 57 2 2 10 20 Crawford. 1 -- 3 1 "I 96 00 Crisp 105 00 Cordele 1 34 00 Dade 2 12 16 2 11 8 52 00 Dawson 1 ~2 1 3 3 2 14 79 00 Decatur 1 2 4 1 3 5 6 64 83 541 288 130 33 167 5 3. 4 2 1 1 2 403 25 Bainbridge De Kalb_. 1 42 12 9 6 43 1 9 44 3 253 50 Clarkston 4 00 Decatur 1 1 18 00 Kirkwood 15 00 Lithonia _ 2 1 3 7 50 Stone Mt 152 3,104 982 54 593 566 397 313 148 379 850 2,283 73 297 637 30 1,201 1,461 171 1,295 227 208 130 234 3,308 17,517 497 161 42 58 1,230 735 50 803 -81 142 292 9 61 248 664 25 29 16 11 li ! 11 1 li 1.63 2.1 1 2 1 2 f 5 00 Dodge. Dooly — Pinehurst 2 1 1 "3 -- 4 3 2 4 9 11 63 63 29 li 1.5 1 4 1 2 11 1 1 1.14 1.7 li 152 31 6 150 152 120 6 135 530 40 419 00 2 00 Dougherty 1 1 10 2 3 3 1 1 1 4 2 1 "l 5 15 4 11 4 1 2 3 13 4 4 2 2 224 50 Douglas _ 146 00 Early 1 2 1 1 101 45 6 49 26 10 5 70 41 f 56 23 6 157 00 Blakely 37 10 Echols 17 3 8 1 10 1 7 50 00 Effingham 1 1 2 6 93 00 Elbert 277 50 Emanuel Adrian 1 -- 1 -- 333 00 4 00 Fannin . 3 -- 4 1 -- 4 "2 11 3 116 88 4 162 00 Fayette 14 90 53 Inman 1 2 2 00 Floyd 8 -- 4 1 4 2 1 2 5 13 3 10 5 56 19 • 8 15 49 5 5 68 21 16 26 207 710 208 36 Rome 147 50 Forsyth 1 2 "l 115 50 Franklin 1* 1 f 1 4 i 1.15 1 2 i 1.48 130 30 Canon 76 24 29 16 834 6,987 93 1 1 I 1 2 1.17 i If 6 00 Lavonia_ 1 1 1 6 8 00 4 00 Royston 5 43 57 4 5 40 26 4 No'ng Fulton . 4 2 "5 7 2 2 1 1 3 "l 12 17 2 1 3 75 26 13 72 199 50 Atlanta 1 4 1,500 48 60 Gilmer "~16 11 11 158 00 Glascock 1 1 32 32 38 85 16 COMPARISONS POPULATION 1908 O 191J 3,443 132 492 827 2,633 723 [n. in 1,075 1,405 630 1,131 1,373 3,137 631 3,520 51 363 209 In. in 163 3,451 2,086 62 731 1,923 1,465 369 630 1, 410 2,906 4 , 555 141 3,738 1,980 55 4.628 1,726 3,101 3,413 302 In. inF In. in 290 5,811 17,624 525 2,692 914 732 35 275 2,478 4,859 439 Co'ta 1,906 1,628 742 82 45 4,264 605 1,646 26 224 13 DeKa 110 2,347 3,510 72 3,250 964 2,775 482 242 1,268 2,804 2,863 121 49 1,181 115 186 862 316 971 79 r'lin C Frank' 77 2,358 4,175 167 767 3,305 7,492 1,162 Co 2,981 3,033 1,372 1,213 1,418 7,401 1,236 5,166 77 587 222 lb Co 273 5,798 5,596 134 3,981 2,887 4,240 851 872 2,678 5,710 7,418 262 3,787 3,161 170 6,814 2,588 3,417 4,384 381 o. In Co 367 8,169 26,312 4,453 187 624 964 2,58514,640 O T7189 85 432 3,103 ILLITERATES 1908 224 16 398 749 2,708 1,312 915 185 989 1,631 696 1,090 1,322 3,437 612 3,68(5 69 515 360 257 182 3,906 2,267 67 981 2,167 1,755 391 733 1,632 3,211 4,973 127 3,698 2,005 36 5,512 2,218 3,144 3.342 280 347 166 319 4,522 22,031 842 3,051 964 678 155 1,563 1,820 686 84 4,725 639 1,782 34 305 14 115 90 2,780 3,972 57 3,173 959 3,257 625 246 1,214 3,328 3,980 95 45 1,344 89 2,203 1,238 11 1.028 89 125 38 90 1,620 10,118 238 24 385 o H 57642 272 1,056 4,067 7.2251 1,593' 340 2,552! 3,451 1,382; 1 , 174 1,322 8,162 1,251 5,417 103 820 3741 372 ' 272 6,686 6,238 124 4,154 3,126 5,012 1,016 979 2,846 6,539 8,953 222 3,743 3,349 125 7,715 3,456 3,155 4,370 369 472 204 409 6,142 32,149 1,080 3,075 1,349 195 2 38 179 49 81 7 178 60 Q 106 301 14 643 939 31 nCo' 395 429 150 41 11 126, 711 ta 90, 276 1 2 15 1913 16 681 118 31 Co 444 510 157 219 71 837 In. i n De e Rep 152 335 122 802 _._ 15 6 647 29 65 46 780 8| 129 64 182 461 368 13 10 359 29 409 69 72 244 13 in Fr in Fi- ll 255 320 Kalb 45 41 101 201 1 507 66 1 432 29 239 338 7 In. In. "219 116 "335 68 366 1 17 211 "2 29 106 "2 22 32 ~~8 100 1131 1 66 1 U ~258 23 33 918 715 10 65 328 211 67 Per Cent, of Illiteracy 1908 ~5\6 O 1913 O 469 23 35 947 821 10! 67Un. 350' 4. Co, 83 17 487, 924 15 653 94 826 137 109 223 562 569 14 517 425 30 841 98 311 582 20 a'nCo 'In Co 11 474 436 339 151 183 64 "II 69 41 6 83 7 73 281 580 59 286 47 147 162 17 27 3 5 139 81 3 65 85 ,1331 29 201 4 30 392 767 7 934 108 726 235 71 222 497 326 20 . 7 175 24 350 33 "139 11 33 8 34 183 185 13 1 89 243 67i 8 100 ,246 30 267 5 30 14.4] 7.2 22.8 4.8' 5.1 2.0 625.920.6 19.315.0 7.01 2.7 in Co'ta 520.715.0 726.316.8 1120.211.4 7i50. 018.0 324.4 5.0 016.611.0 4.720 _._27 0.3 7 3.029 4.216 _- 1 1.041 2.221 1,911 575 831 7 945 177 767 241 154 229 570 607 20 587j 234: 24 636 80 147 301 28 60 11 39 322 266 16 66 174 16.7 3.8 6.6 8.2 1.3 '2.9 0.7!.. 7 . 5__ 3.223 0.1 4 1.811 1.411 9 8! 8.3 8,4 6 3.3 923.2 011.6 4 0.6 919.7 013.7 5 7.0 4.8 0.6 7.2 .915.2 .5 2.3 4.9 4.8 3.6 14.2 8.4 4 22.816.5 2 20.811.2 .. 19. 916.4J 1 6.7J 3.3 3 28. 120.0! 2 26.716.0 1 126.412.5 11 9114.3 8.3 416.410.0 2 412. S 7.6 5 710.7 5,3 .. .520.414.0 15 330.313.0 2 825.217.7 ._ .3 IS. 7 12. 4 6 s.o; 3.7 .722.7 .925.1 .316.4 in Fr in F .14.2 710.8 .6! 3.6 2.2 425.0 420. S r'nC ol . 9.1 13.3 5 . 2 Vln 3.0 5.S 1.7 0.7 12.4 11.5 614. 819. -12. 129. 111. 322. 037. 328. 41S. 214. 6 S. .21. 615. 913. _ 26 , 115, 1 2. 6... 813, 012 726 821 537 011 s 8i23 1' 8.6 313.3 2 5.8 422.7 2 5.6 215.3 .623.7 .815.7 .2 8.0 .9| 8.7 .1 6.7 .0 9.0 .515.6 .0 6.9 .919.2 .S S.2 .6 2.3 .- 4.6 .4 6.S .3 7..'. .412.7 .0 5.3 .7 9.5 .2 5,2 .S 0.8 .4 1.4 .1 2.1 .112.8 « • INFIRMITIES ATTENDANCE WHITE COLORED »3 1 a CD B s 03 H "o o o COUNTY .5 2 S +3 o t— 1 < H O ^ «__; 0) c- o > .43 li| -B I s S " 0) ft o a * cu o o £ Eg g S ■p !> S3 a > © . o >-> "0,13 CD o a; a ° *tJ S°^ -Q £ d d 2 d c ;« 3 CD +i Number of children who at- tended school more than five months during 1912. « 03 *- _; tH rn'O © K o > se-a O > o g-2 o t. OS •a -c.fi •° £ d S 03 hj a) SJ S3 a > © . a rJ o E- O o T3j=l en 5 * >? « a> a M o3 O b t3 ft o.S ^ 2 ? S 03 Z 3 ©~ •a £ ^ Eh ' -H © 6 a Eh— i O © >5 a s^ » 33 O > V K m "" a co- o's 03 O -p J3 en eg ^O O HP a° £ a it a V — Eh o "o U ■J=. "I 1 2 3 t3 c o 3 r J 1 i l QJ U 'o o Glynn _ 1 "3 o 6 11 11 6 47 23 24 1,026 337 404 1,093 11 1,893...... 276] 1 340 i 397 69 3 34 57 24 13 3 49 61 26 13 1,227 23 86 363 258 55 92 15 32 36 275 1,222 114 870 22 2 H 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 11 1.52 1.4 i 2 1 1.1 2 2 1 i 1.37 1.7 1 li 1.55 2 1.1 158 00 173 50 171 24 257 74 263 00 1 12 00i 7 00' 119 70 4 00 246 80 40 00 174 20 222 00 i 257 00 149 50 1 00 Gordon - Grady _ 2 1 3 5 2 2 "I 3 Greene. _ _ _ _ 26 31 5 31 Gwinnett Buford. Lawrenceville _ -- -- 1 1 -- ~2 "l 1 4 Habersham. _ __ ._ 18 9 13 6 Cornelia _ 296 1,242 Hall . 2 -- 2 1 -- 4 "I 8 2 20 38 .18 19 Gainesville 1,042 667 868 1,039 234 34 1 2 2 1 1.42 1.2 i 2 1 4 1.1 11 1.5 i 2 1 4 Hancock 8 5 ~~20 2 2 1 20 65 4 38 1 67 51 1 Haralson. _ _ _ _ Harris Hart 1 1 1 "I 2 2 1 -- 1 ~3 "3 1 4 7 6 Bowersville _' Hartwell. 7 50 Heard. ... 4 1 "i ~i 2 2 3 ~2 4 3 4 10 7 5 I 16 1 9 11 4 5 9 15 4 2 537 1,287 1,089 750 257 2,359 261 26 377 413 40 226 764 653 772 868 232 16 53 148 20 42 42 _ 17 76 142 20 23 30 4 14 510 1,474 "~176 185 32 104 00 Henry. 225 00 Houston. 205 41 Irwin. _ 3 ~4 1 200 0C Ociila ~3 1 1 12 00 Jackson Commerce. _ Russell 2 4 31 45 4 400 8C 10 OC 4 0C Winder. 1 1 2 3 1 1 __ 1 5 "~3 2 7 9 1 "12 1 8 108 14 52 601 ' 888 79 1,427 56 11 OC Jasper Jeff Davis . Hazlehurst 1.2 1.6 1 1.65 0.9 1 i 30 6 60 42 50 148 73 32 1 2 134 54 51 148 4 122 0C 80 0C 6 0C Jefferson 3 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 7 ~3 13 4 6 1 4 22 6 20 2 14 6 8 34 14 14 17 36 6 7 233 0C Jenkins __ _ 138 OcS Johnson. _ _ 4 -- 1 1 1 105 84 Jones. 238 1( Laurens . _ 2 1 282 5C Cedar Grove 2 0( Cadwell 58 57 731 484 105 225 1,970 162 757 1,177 421 635 3 i 2 2 0C Dexter 5 0( Dublin 1 1 -- 1 2 1 1 5 518 68 7. Lee _ . 6 12 2 4 13 "4 6 6 12 2 7 13 3 7 6 li 537 23 81 13 537 17 81 27 119 0( Liberty 1 160 45 1,752 20 1.7 155 0( Lincoln Lowndes. . 3 1 1 109 2( 185 0( Lumpkin. __ _ 79 0( Macon 1 4 1 1 2 4 1 "~2 4 4 8 6 9 188 0( Madison . . 1 11 12 11 18 11 7 18 280 167 2! Marion _ 110 0( McDuffie .. 1 -- 4 125 2.2 89 0( 18 COMPARISONS POPULATION ILLITERATES Per Cent, of Illiteracy 1908 1913 1908 1913 1908 1913 T3 T3 * -a T3 T3 fee -a 0) b0 0) O 13 0) o "e3 S-i o "cS 0> oj u o 'ca 09 O 2 £ o o H IS O O H £ £ O O H 12 'o O o H > j3 O > < 1,417 2,34£ 3,766 1,623 2,276 3,899 34 282 316 22 102 124 2.4 12.0 8.3 1.2 4.4 3.1 4,076 341 4,417 4,464 370 4,834 199 23 222 125 39 164 4.8 6.7 5.0 2.S10.5 3.3 2,975 2,105 5,080 3,519 2,451 5,970 61 237 298 85 250 335 2.0 11.2 5.8 2.410.2 5.6 1,848 3,694 5,542 2,031 3,735 5,766 35 612 647 38 536 574 18.9 16.511.7 1.8114.3 9.0 6,470 1,233 7,703 7,345 1,265 8,610 351 242 593 374 243 617 5.4 19.6 7.9 5.019.2 7.1 n. in iGwin't Co. 407 160 567 In.i n Gwi n't Co 13 13 In. in G win' tCo. 8.1 2.2 251 j 79 330 349 103 452 5 6 11 1 1 2 2.0 7.6| 3.3 0.3 0.9 0-4 2,526 229 2,755 2,637 181 2,818 120 11 131 146 52 198 4.7 4.8! 4.8 5.528.7 7.0 n. in H'sha mCo. 361 45 406 In. inH's h'mC o.2 2 In.i n H'ish.C o0.5| 1 0.4 5,104 820 5,924 5,593 756 6,349 434 146 580 397 """98 495 8.5 17.8 9.8 7.012.9 7.7 1,151 511 5,716 1,662 7,111 1,311 1,719 549 4,876 1,860 6,595 19 53 53 788 72 841 ~~2 ~~450 "452 1.6 3.7 10.3 4.3 13.7.11.8 1,395 0.1 9.2 6.8 3,466 711 4,177 3,685 734 4,419 171 369 540 145 174 319 4.9 51.813.0 3.923.7 7.2 1,388 4,320 5,708 1,386 4,168 5,554 34 1,054 1,088 1 950 951 2.4 24.319.1 0.0722.817.1 2,749 1,259 4,008 2,975 1,407 4,382 195 301 496 165 184 349 7.0 23.910.9 5.513.0 7.9 n. in HartC 0. 93 25 118 In. inHar tCo. 3 2 5 In. inH'tCo 3.2 8.0! 4.2 399 134 1,288 533 3,560 412 2,412 144 1,175 556 3,587 8 129 17 154 25 283 4.1 13.9 7.8 1.9ill.8| 4.4 2,272 94 179 273 5.3!l3.1| 7.8 2,727 3,328 6,055 2,785 3,200 5,985 114 866 880 50 534 584 4.1 26.016.0 1.716.6 9.7 1,414 5,498 6,912 1,709 5,138 6,847 14 1,463 1,477 24 1,137 1,161 0.9 26.621.2 1.4)22.116.9 1,443 1,106 2,549 1,669 1,326 2,995 46 97 143 24 32 56 3.1 8.71 5.6 1.4 2.4 1.8 251 262 513 280 320 600 15 40 55 51 51 6.0 15.210.7 |15.9! 8.5 5,171 2,459 7,630 5,502 2,514 8,016 391 465 856 284 444 728 7.5 18.911.2 5.117.6 9.0 447 134 581 437 115 552 12 4 16 12 16 28 2.7 3.0 2.7 2.713.9| 5.0 [n. in J'son Co. 37 8 45 In. inJ'so nCo. & W'lto Inc. in Ja ckso n & |W'ltl'n 425 126 551 555 209 764 9 13 22 7 13 20 2.1 10.31 4.0 1.2 6.2 2.6 1,330 3,117 4,447 1,269 3,483 4,752 17 688 705 22 574 596 1.2 22.016.0 1.716. 4112.5 1,014 343 1,357 1,307 396 1,703 136 104 240 113 69 182 13.4 30.317.7 8.617.410.6 210 57 267 280 115 395 4 14 18 1 8 9 1.9 24.5 7.0 0.3 6.9112.5 2,443 3,894 6,337 2,298 3,877 6,175 158 1,042 1,200 122 947 1,069 6.4 26.719.0 5. 324.417.3 1,258 2,029 3,287 1,394 2,377 3,771 46 196 242 73 613 686 3.6 9.6 1 7.3 5.225.718.1 2,218 1,800 4,018 2,492 1,837 4,329 87 423 510 122 564 686 3.9 23.512.6 4.830.715.8 1,137 3,642 4,779 1,208 3,554 4,762 44 683 727 48 699 747 3.8 18.515.2 3.919.615.6 4,118 4,438 8,556 4,308 4,962 9,270 366 1,051 1,417 260 881 1,141 8.8 23.6,16.5 6.017.712.3 70 aurens 70 Co. 83 54 9 83 63 11 6 11 6 13.1 13.1 [n. in 1 In in Lau ns Co In. i n Lauren s Co 66. 6' 9.5 165 26 665 2,381 191 1,485 2,768 143 930 490 17 788 2.724 160 1,718 3,214 2 3 14 3 42 1,053 5 45 1,067 1.2 0.3 3.6 11.5 2.6 6.3 3.0 44.239.0 820 387 16 937 953 3.234.029.6 1,381 2,337 3,718 1,522 2,485 4,007 67 608! '675 62 520 582 4.8 26.018.2 4.020.914.5 975 1,531 2.506 1,101 1,604 2,705 49 3051 354 28 329 357 5.0 19.914.1 2.520.513.1 3,080 3,791 6,871 3,400 4,360 7,760 136 727 863 83 768 851 4.4 19.112.7 2.417.610.9 1,351 115 1,466 1,413 109 1,522 186 10 196 12S 13 141 13.7 8.713.4 9.011.99 .2 1,091 2,881 3,972 1,243 2,915 4,158 79 920 999 42 530 572 7.3 31.225.2 3.318.113.7 3,060 1,676 4,736 3,663 1,645 5,308 293 322 615 167 321 488! 9.5 19.213.0 4.919.5 9.1 1,142 1,725 2,867 1,115 1,828 2,943 42 191 233 29 378 407 3.6 11.0 8.1 2.620.613.8 1,518 1,967 3,485 1,315 1,680 2,995 116 ! 541 657 63 334 397 7.6 27.519.0 4.819.2 13.2 19 INFIRMITIES ATTENDANCE WHITE COLORED COUNTY T3 .9 S -a C3 ^- .9 1— 1 < H O H 4 10 6 3 6 13 12 4 1 9 10 10 6 3 >?, 4 Number of children over ten years of age who have never attended a public school. Number of children over ten years of age who have never attended any school. fl ° to ^— 1 a^« 11 ■Ha ■gg +» M - >t> d 2 m S OS tIAa a> WF d — £ c a £- Number of children over ten years of age who have never attended any school. c 2 to gcfl A 8"° fr"C 2 ^ ~ GJ 5 5,^ a (^ A m ^0 ffl +^ « g ? S 1 c 09 O 05 — 4. E 05 "3 iL 1 1 4 0) jo '0 O 3 6 1 "~1 8 3 3 1 " _ 3 1 2 1 6 a M a O Mcintosh . 126 2,404 li 29 42 17 29 32 17 334 2,305 1.2 H 78 00 250 00 75 00 I 63 00 231 04 311 25 152 00 165 33 23 60 133 00 174 88 147 50 123 00 11 00 102 00 181 00 188 00 5 00 236 00 2 00 SO 00 18 00 35 00 28 00 190 85 108 32 38 00 165 00 50 00 72 00 130 00 584 13 74 00 10 00 46 00 301 00 126 00 48 35 85 80 16 26 247 87 160 22 52 00 108 00 78 00 235 00 2 00 Meriwether Miller 1 1 1 19 12 2 17 14 3 15 19 12 "~23 12 3 10 Milton 2 3] l|_ 2 J 1 . 2 2 J 6 ll 501 1,595 1,368 904 976 213 462 1,084 2,232 1,212 330 517 1,157 460 186 409 93 H 1.3 1.46 1 1.04 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 939 1,710 174 929 226 1.5 1.48 1 2 Mitchell 30 115 19 128 14 28 122 23 110 14 Monroe Montgomery 2 1 Morgan Madison Murray _ _ 2 5_ 9 1 15 8 40 38 1 1 8 2 24 6 30 39 1 3 8 33 Muscogee _ 1 1 1 6 1 1 98 57 29 3 11 80 51 30 2 17 1,089 1,068 375 174 146 1,184 70 ii 1 ii li Columbus Newton "I ?! 4 1 1 1 2 1 4 Covington Oconee Oglethorpe 1 -- -- Paulding ' 3 Dallas Pickens 1 -- 1. - 1 1 ""I 3 1 1 5 1 4 6 3 2 24 3 5 2 24 14 50 25 72 720 189 370 141 235 937 253 2 1 100yds 1 2 1.47 11 0.7 1 2 Nelson 1 £ Pierce 2 ? 6 7 6 4 27 Blackshear_ 1 173 1,243 417 1,637 214 279 801 146 251 1,104 6,018 252 286 287 769 563 789 45 351 570 925 812 472 148 1,363 133 Pike... 1 1 2 Bamesville 2 1 1 "I 1 2 1.22 Polk Pulaski _ -- 1.. 2 1 2 134 134 3 40 54 40 55 7 107 44 Hawkinsville Putnam 1 1 1 4.. ? 4 1 11 3 1 8 6 8 "16 109 4 6 6 9 8 80 2 li 1.38 45 44 Quitman Rabun 1. Randolph 1 1 1 1_ 1 1. ii _ 1 3 1 5 46 73 5 46 74 5 495 5,113 68 163 Richmond Rockdale Conyers Schley 4 4 4 9 3 7 4 3 8 10 2 2 10 12 3 23 3 1 1.53 li 1.4 U 1.28 1.23 1 22 93 36 2 4 68 25 14 31 40 50 1 21 46 35 7 3 64 39 13 14 19 57 Screven 1 "I 3. 1 . 1 1 299 171 338 1 107 493 2,234 826 304 7 127 1.62 2 1.67 li 1.68 1.93 Spalding Griffin 5 2 1 Stephens. 2. _ 1 Toccoa Stewart 1 2 1 3._ 1 6 5 10 8 1 6 7 12 1 2 Sumter Americus Talbot 1 -- 3__ 1.. 1 3 2 6 6 Taliaferro _ 9 76 1 49 Tattnall _ 2 Glennville 20 COMPARISONS POPULATION ILLITERATES Per Cent, of Illiteracy 1908 1913 1908 191 3 J 190S 1913 4) T3 CD o r o O o CD CD u o 'o O V3 o H CD ■"3 cd o O +2 O H cd T3 cd "3 O o ! « 1 .-a CD "o o CD I < CD +3 '■5 T3 CD 'o O CD bO ci u o > < 472 1,568 2,040 471 1,591 2,082 48 581 629 12 160 172 10.1 37.0 30.9 2.5 10.0 8.3 3,000 6,020 9,020 3,492 5,632 9,124 19 411 430 54 821 875 0.6 6.8 ! 4.7| 1.514.5 9.5 i 1,397 1,029 2,426 1,399 933 2,332 186 425 611 24 36 , 60 13.341.325.2 1.7 3.8 2.4 1.851 266 2,117 1,843 206 2,049 152 56 208 40 32 72 8. 221.0i 9.81 2.1 15.5 3.5 2,909 3,117 6,026 3,325 4,125 7,450 111 576 687 120 615 735 3.818.411.4 3.6 14.9 9.8 : 1,844 4,319 6,163 1,895 4,330 6,225 74 1,187 1,261 69 807 876 4.0 27.420.4 3.6 18.6 14.0 3 , 600 2,195 5,795 2,659 1,906 4,565 281 422 703 108 250 358 7.8 19.212.1 4.0 13.1 7.8 1,442 3,655 5,097 1,672 3,839 5,511 51 959 1,010 73 816 889 3.5 26.219.8 4.3 21.2 16.1 214 266 480 260 331 591 1 34 35 14 14 0.4 12.7| 9.2 4.2 2.3 2 , 766 124 2,890 2,901 99 3,000 234 38 272 254 14 268 8.4 30.5 9.4:1 8.7 14.1 8.9 1,391 2,613 4,004 1,856 2,718 4,574 43 348 391 53 527 5S0 3.0 13.31 9.7 3.8 19.5 12.6 . 3,357 1,800 5.157 3,348 1,998 5,346 9 13 22 68 131 199 0.2 0.7| 0.4 2.0 6.5 3.7 ■ 2,472 2,871 5,343 2,110 2,681 4,791 86 548 634 95 356 451 3.4 19.011.x 4.5 13.2 9.4 362 284 646 428 264 692 27 27 1 13 14 __ 9.5 4.2 0.2 4.9 2.0 1,409 1,632 3,041 1,657 1,627 3,284 "36 301 337 42 254 296 2.5 18.411.0 2.5 15.6 9.0 1,814 3,679 5,493 2,035 3,504 5,539 149 695 844 56 427 483 8.2 18.7J15.4Si 2.7 12.1 8.7 3,652 492 4,144 3,254 423 3,677 308 107 415 660 65 725 8.4 21.7 10.0 2.0 15.3 19.7 tn. in P'ding Co. 340 55 395 In. inP'l 'ding 4 4 1.1 1.0 2,348 112 2,460 2,672 105 2,777 208 19 227 129 6 135 8.8 16.9 9.2 4.8 ~5~7 4.8 [n. in P'ckensCo. 6711 2,952 150 2,494 35 663 185 3,157 In. i 91 n P'c 183 kns C 274 o 3 110 64 3 174 2.0 4.4 " — 0) H"3 > « o O > J3 1 o.S 3-5.0 O (B ft O d d a> o *> lis Is! ■3 > S a > y . d J3 o t. eg %t >• (- o« s s? * "5 2 . 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"7 7.8 6.1 1.8 13.2 10.1 2,148 IS 2,166 2,114 19 2,133 211 4 215 197 3 200 9.8 22.2 10.0 9.3 15.8 9.3 2,348 3,13S 5,487 2,611 3,423 6,034 2 39 ' 41 3 59 62 0.08 1.2 0.7 0.1 1.7 1.0 4,377 78C 5,157 4,839 655 5,494 254 96 350 129 32 161 5.8 12.3 6.8 2.6 4.8 2.7 45 37 82 31 23 54 1 14 15 2.2 37.8 18.3 283 n 362 370 90 460 9 9 13 8 21 3.1 2.5 3.5 8.8 4.5 4,017 2,696 6,713 4,158 2,763 6,931 118 352 470 140 598 738 2.9 13 "4 7.0 3.3 21.6 10.6 1,810 467 2,277 2,378 1,312 3,690 169 185 354 81 59 140 9.3 39.6 16.0 3.4 4.4 3.8 45 72 117 50 49 99 6 6 2 2 4 8.3 5.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 1,228 923 2,151 1,684 1,303 2,987 ~~3 120 123 7 119 126 0.2 13.0 5.7 0.4 9.1 4.2 942 2,291 3,233 944 2,131 3,075 35 524 559 41 410 451 3.7 22.8 17.3 4.3 19.2 14.6 3,132 5,947 9,079 3,174 5,657 8,831 110 1,304 1,414 145 1,164 1,309 3.5 21.9 15.5 4.5 20.614.8 2,491 722 3 ; 213 2,988 806 3,794 86 64 150 143 120 263 3.4 8.8 4.7 4.8 14.8 6.9 275 110 385 326 119 445 7 1 8 1 3 4 2,5 0.9 2.1 0.3 2.5 0.9 624 1,321 1,945 537 1,301 1,838 15 290 305 14 255 269 2.4 21.9 15.7 2.6 19.6 14.6 n. in Mont. Co. 1,682 968 2,650 In. inM'n Co 44 134 178 2,6 13. S 6.7 1,413 148 1,561 1,696 144 1,840 86 13 99 71 5 76 6.0 8.7 6.3 4.1 3.4 4.1 3,691 576 4,267 4,239 605 4,844 102 46 148 130 171 147 2.7 8.0 3.4 3.0 2.8 3.0 2,222 1,196 3,418 2,310 1,616 3,926 212 256 468 111 325 436 9.5 21.4 14.0 4.S 20.1 11.1 112 89 201 122 115 237 22 22 19.1 9.2 "n. in W'cox Co. 155 91 246 In. i n W'c 'xCo 17l 17 18.6 6.9 1,811 4,407 6,218 2,024 4,536 6,560 33 943 976 32 1,2001,232 1.8 21.4 15.6 1.5 26.4 18.7 1.380 1.818 3.198 1.538 1,622 3,160 137 455 592 14 118 132 9.9 25.0 is.r> 0.9 7.2 4.1 2,782 2,638 5,420 3,077 3,288 6,365 207 671 878 220 779 999 7.4 25.7 16.2 7.1 23.6 15.8 23 GENERAL SUMMARY OF SCHOOL CENSUS, CHILDREN 6 TO YEARS, 1913 COMPARED WITH 1908. 1908 Number of White Males 197,216 Number of White Females 189,011 Total Number of White 386,227 Number of Colored Males 170,791 Number of Colored Females 178 , 453 Total Number of Colored 349,244 TOTAL WHITE AND COLORED 735,471 Increase from 1908 to 1913, White 43,233 Colored 17,499 Total Increase from 1908 to 1913 60,732 ILLITERACY. 1908 Number of White Illiterates 19,378 Number of Colored Illiterates 65, 052 Total Number of Illiterates 84, 430 Per cent, of White Illiteracy 5.0 Per cent, of Colored Illiteracy 18. 6 Average Per Cent, of White and Colored 11.5 Decrease in number of Illiterates from 1908 to 1913 White Colored. _ Total decrease in number of Illiterates from 1908 to 1913 Decrease in Per Cent, of Illiteracy from 1908 to 1913, White__ Colored Average Decrease INFIRMITIES. Number of Blind, White Number of Blind, Colored Total Number of Blind Number of Deaf and Dumb, White Number of Deaf and Dumb, Colored Total Number of Deaf and Dumb 303 Number of Idiots, White 243 Number of Idiots, Colored 279 Total Number of Idiots 522 TOTAL NUMBER OF INFIRM WHITE 508 COLORED 501 GRAND TOTAL INFIRM 1,009 24 18 1913 218,337 211,123 429,460 178,988 187,755 366,743 796,203 1913 15,310 57,522 72,840 3.6 15.7 9.1 4,268 7,530 11,798 1.4 2.9 2.4 1908 94 90 1913 174 138 184 312 171 132 203 128 331 308 372 680 685 638 1,323 ATTENDANCE. 1908 1913 *Number of Children over Ten Years of Age Who have never at- tended a Public School, White 2,472 Colored 8,028 Total, White and Colored 10,533 10,500 *Number of Children over Ten Years of Age Who have never attended any School, White - 2,294 Colored 7,577 Total, White and Colored 11,198 9,871 1907 1912 *Number of Children between Six and Eighteen Years of Age Who attended School more than Five months the Year previous to taking Census, White 169,798 Colored 90,086 Total, White and Colored 182,075 260,064 1908 1913 Total Cost of Taking Census $25 , 760 . 84 $29 , 033 . 21 *Not Separated in 1908. 25