TABLE 43.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, manual training, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1835-'86; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education-PART I. States. TABLE 42.-Summary of statistics of schools of science not endowed with the national land grant. California. Colorado 22 2 0 763988 59 (a) Michigan... (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) 76,000 (a) 11, 697 (a) (a) 50,000 (a) Missouri (a) (a) New Hampshire 17 73 73 2,100 2,000 56, 000 New Jersey. 3,500 (a) 87 (a) 252 13 265 New York. 106 850 31 881 31, 127 55,000 7, 151 South Carolina Vermont 48,000 a Included in summary of statistics of universities and colleges (Table 38 ). b Congressional appropriation. TABLE 43.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, manual training, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1835-'86; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education-PART I. TABLE 43.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, &c.) endowed with the national land grant, for 1885-'86, fc.-PART I-Continued. 1860 18745 1868 9 92 24 28 22 20 18 8 1859 1867 1865 7 1857 1869 0 1880 6 University of Illinois. Iowa Agricultural College. Louisiana State University and Agri and the Mechanic Arts. 20 Agricultural College, Miss Agricultural and Mechanical College Col. D. F. Boyd.. M. C. Fernald, A. M., PH.D John H. Burrus, M. A Samel S. Law8, A. M., M. D., LL. D Irving J. Manatt, PH. D., LL. D., chan. 1871 J. W. McCammon, principal. 35 Chapel Hill, N. C. Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Mechanic Arts (University Hon. Kemp P. Battle, LL. D. William H. Scott, M. A., LL. D.......... John M. McBryde, LL. D 8 33 New Brunswick, N. J. 34 Ithaca, N. Y Rutgers Scientific School, Rutgers | Merrill Edwards Gates, PH. D., LL. D.. College. Colleges of Engineering, Agriculture, Charles Kendall Adams, LL. D.. S. B. Crawford, chairman of faculty. Rev. Matthew Henry Buckham, D. D 0 (b) 0 18655 (b) 41 Orangeburgh, S. C 42 Knoxville, Tenn Claflin University and South Carolina L. M. Dunton, A. M., D. D. University of Tennessee and Agri- University of Vermont and State Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical H. H. Dinwiddie, chairman of faculty. Gen. Samuel C. Armstrong, principal.. 1868 b Reported with classical department. (See Table 39.) c This college takes the place of the College of Agriculture (Boston University). Each successful candidate is allowed, on entering the college, to matriculate also in Boston University, and at graduation may receive his degree at the hands of the university, with a diploma entitling him to the relation and privileges of its alumni. |