UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES IN THE UNITED STATES-Continued. Property. ¡Library. Racine C. 500,000 7,000 80,000 21,000 110,000 4,500 600,000 10,000 200,000 10,000 125,000 10,000 590,000 8,500 Raleigh, N. C..... Baptist.... 1868. Univ. of Minn.. inneapolis, Minn.. Non-sect 1848. Univ. of Missis. University, Miss.. Non-sect 1839. Univ. of Mo.... Columbia, Mo...... Non-sect 1895. Univ. of Mont. Missoula, Mont.... Non-sect Univ. of N Dak, Grand Forks, N. D. Non-sect.. 1785. Univ. of N'ville. Nashville, Tenn.... Non-sect...... 1871. Univ. of Neb... Lincoln, Neb....... Non-sect 1881. Univ of N. M... Santa Fe, N. M... Congregational. L. Bradford Prince.. 1795..Univ. of N. Car. Chapel Hill, N. C.. State........ E. A. Alderman, D.C.L 1842..Univ, N. Dame. Notre Dame, Ind... Rom. Catholic. Very Rev. A. Morrissey. Non-sect...... David R. Kerr, Ph.D., D.D.. Non-sect.. Chas H. Chapman, D.D. 1740. Univ. of Penn.. Philadelphia, Penn. Non-sect.... Charles C. Harrison, LL.D.. 1851. Univ. of Pacific.. College Park, Cal.. Meth. Epis... W. C. Sawyer, act'g.. 1850. JUniv. of Roch'r Rochester, N. Y.... Baptist 1882. Univ, of S. Dak. Vermillion, S. D.... Non-sect. S. A. Lattimore, LL.D., act. J. W. Mauck..... 1805. S. Carolina C... Columbia, S. C.... UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES IN THE UNITED STATES-Continued. 1859h. So. Bapt. The. S Louisville, Ky. 1858e. Southern Univ. Greensboro, Ala... Non-sect. J. Woodrow, D.D., LL.D. Baptist...... Wm. H. Whitsitt.. Meth. Epis. S. J. O. Keener, D.D.... elSouth'wn Univ.. Georgetown, Tex.. Non-sect. J. H. McLean, D.D. 1875e. Southw'n Pres. U Clarksville, Tenn.. Presbyterian.. George Summey, D.D. 1870..St'ns In. of Tech Hoboken, N. J...... Non-sect..... Henry Morton, Ph.D. 1870. Sullins C....... Bristol, Va......... Meth. Epis. S. D. S. Hearon, A.M., D.D.. 1869.[Swarthmore Swarthmore, Penn.. Friends ...... Charles De Garmo, Ph.D. 1870. Syracuse Univ.. Syracuse, N. Y..... Meth. Epis.... Rev. James R. Day, S.T.D.. 1866. Tabor C......... Tabor, Iowa........ Congregational. Richard C. Hughes, DD... 1889. Teachers' C..... New-York City..... Non-sect..... Walter L. Hervey, Ph.D.... 1870. Thiel C......... Greenville, Penn.... Lutheran..... T. B. Roth, D.D.... 1823.. Trinity C....... Hartford, Conn..... Non-sect. George W. Smith........ 1859.. Trinity C... Durham, N. C.... Meth. Epis. S. Rev. John C. Kilgo. 1869 e Trinity Univ.. Tehuacana, Texas. Cumb. Pres... Dr. L. A. Johnson, act. 1855 e Tufts C.. Medford, Mass. Universalist Elmer H. Capen, D.D. 1834. Tulane r New-Orleans, La.. Non-sect W. P. Johnston, LL.D. 1889pU. S. Grant Un. Chattanooga, Tenn. Meth. Epis.... G. T. Newcomb, D.D. 18021.. U. S. Mil. Acad. West Point, N. Y.. Col. O. H. Ernst, Supt.. 18451.. U. S. Nav. Acad. Annapolis, Md...... Capt. Philip H. Cooper. 1795.. Union C.. Schenectady, N. Y.. A. V. V. Raymond, D.D. 1836h. Union The. Sem. New-York City..... Thos. S. Hastings, D.D. 1831. Univ. of Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala.. Richard C. Jones, LL.D. Univ. of Ariz.. Tucson, Ariz. Howard Billman, A.M. 1868. Univ. of Cal.... Berkeley, Cal. Martin Kellogg, A.M. 1892e Un. of Chicago.. Chicago, Ill.... William B. Harper, D.D. 1874. Univ. of Cincin. Cincinnati, Ohio.. P. Van Ness Myers. Univ of Denver Denver, Col.... 1785. Univ. of Georgia Athens, Ga...... Univ. of Idaho.. Moscow, Idaho. Univ. of Md.... Baltimore, Md. 8,500,000 80,000 557 11,500,000 300,000 1,150,000 20,000 12 185; 11 318 2,043 300 $300,000 30,000 830,000 25,000 7 157 378 75,000 15,000 19 474 436 133,000 3,000 11] 150 250 275,000] 10,000 23 264 661 800,000 9,000 121 130 140 50,000 5,000 201 176 395 530,000 16,500 114 967 1,172 1,853,500 46,010 13 204 151 160,000 6,000 60 47 345 1,200,000[ 7,000 10 110 759 120,000 6,000 19 124 1,156 36,000 3,000 63 400 900 1,800,000 31,000 72 960 4,392 1,035,000 20,000 3 30 32 200,000 2,000 56 332 3,741 38,403 66 263 2,237 795,895 36,169 25 299 4,819 1,301,483 30,440 12 155 2,784 1,500,000 70,000 16 183 1,382 600,000 12,000 14 100 3 150,000 1,700 450,000 7,000 94 2,019 4,000 500,000 28,000 79 855 993 1,400,000) 27,609 23 286 4 200,000 5,000 48 655 6,200 250,000 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES IN THE UNITED STATES-Continued. Un. Brethren. Rev. B. L. Senneff. *Coeducation of the sexes in part or full. Education of women only. §Education of colored people. a See Western Reserve University. b Annex to Columbia. c College charter granted 1890. d Two-thirds of trustees and fellows must be Baptists. e One of departments is a school of theology. f Males and females admitted equally to graduate courses; females admitted to examinations only in undergraduate courses; females passing all necessary undergraduate examinations are awarded degrees. g Preparatory school, or Franklin and Marshall Acad Name of Cemetery. emy, admits girls. h Theological institutions. i Also Indians. j Women are admitted to Medical Department only. k 95,000 acres of land, $2,500,000 bequest by Mr. Stanford, $2,000,000 in buildings. 1 One for each member and delegate to Congress, one from the District of Columbla, and ten at large. m Woman's College at Lynchburg, and academies at Bedford City and Front Royal. n See Western Reserve. o Exclusively for orphan boys. p Graduate courses only; no undergraduate work done. Alexandria, La.... Alexandria, Va. 3,413 123 Newbern, N. C. 2,215 ..... 1,091 Andersonville, Ga... 12,782 923 Philadelphia, Penn... 2,216 185 Annapolis, Md... Poplar Grove, Va. Antietam, Md.. Port Hudson, La. Arlington, Va..... Quincy, Ill ... Ball's Bluff, Va. Barrancas, Fla... Richmond, Va.. Baton Rouge, La.... Rock Island, Ill. Battle Ground, D. C.. Beaufort, S. C. 4,780 4,532 San Antonio, Tex. 1,005 225 Beverly, N. J. Brownsville, Tex. Camp Butler, Ill.. 1,009 355 Seven Pines, Va. 154 1,227 Camp Nelson, Ky. 2,455 1,189 Shiloh, Tenn... 1.238 2,362 Cave Hill, Ky.. 3,461 582 Soldiers' Home, D. C.. 6,367 293 Chalmette, La. Springfield, Mo.. Chattanooga, Tenn. City Point, Va... Cold Harbor, Va. Corinth, Miss. Crown Hill, Ind. 680 32 Wilmington, N. C. 719 1,577 Culpeper, Va.. Winchester, Va.. Custer Battlefield, Mont.. Cypress Hills, N. Y. 1,435 Danville, Ky. 349 8 Danville, Va. 1,175 Fayetteville, Ark.. 448 Finn's Point, N. J. 153 782 106 2,539 Florence, S. C. Fort Gibson, I. T. Fort Donelson, Tenn. Fort Harrison, Va.. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.. Fort McPherson, Neb... 473 Fort Scott, Ark.. 507 Fort Smith, Ark. 790 Fredericksburg, Va... 2,491 349 177 1,150 12.796 Gettysburg, Penn.. Glendale, Va. Grafton, W. Va.. 637 Hampton, Va.. 6,803 Jefferson Barracks, Mo.. 8,831 Keokuk, Iowa.. Jefferson City, Mo.. 371 620 493 2,906 411 677 Knoxville, Tenn.. 2,161 Lebanon, Ky. 592 Lexington, Ky. 840 Little Rock, Ark. 3.351 Marietta, Ga.... Loudon Park, Md.. Memphis, Tenn.. Mexico City, Mex. 601 351 799 Mound City, Ill.. Nashville, Tenn.. Natchez, Miss. 43 1,047 277 112 2,373 380 750 366 161 4,701 340 2,780 A German expert, after a careful estlmate, says that the total length of telegraph lines in the world is 1,062,700 miles, of which America has 545,600 miles; Europe, 380.700; Asia, 67,400; Africa, 21,500, and Australia. 47,500 miles: The United States has a greater length than any other country, 403.900 miles, and Russia comes next, although European Russia has only 81,000 miles. The other countries follow in this order: Germany. France, AustriaHungary, India, British the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, Turkey, the Argentine Republic, Spain and Chili. In point of proportion, however, Belgium leads, with 409 miles of wire for every 1,000 square miles of territory: Germany comes next, with 350 miles; Holland is only slightly behind Germany, and the United Kingdom has 280 miles of telegraph for every 1,000 miles of country. Mexico, OF THE |