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TABLE A

Showing that in a Group of 18 Counties in Southeastern Ohio there is an Excessive Amount of Preventable Disease and Illiteracy, an Excessive Number of Illegitimate Births, Excessive Overchurching, a very Small Number of Resident Ministers in Proportion to the Number of Churches and Number of People, that as Compared with Other Sections the Total Value of Farm Property is Small and the Increase in Value Slight

1 — Average annual rate of deaths from tuberculosis of the lungs per 100,000 persons, 1909, 1910, 1911
2 — Average annual rate per 100,000 population of illegitimate births for 1909, 1910
3 — Per cent of illiterate males of voting age, 1910
4 — Per cent of total population who were foreign born white, 1910
5 — Number of persons to a church
6 — Per cent of churches which have resident ministers
7 — Number of persons to each resident minister
8 — Number of millions of dollars at which farm property is valued
9 — Per cent increase in value of farm property 1900-1910

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
For State, 88 counties 125 43.9 4.2 12.5 279 34 825 59
Adams 147 6.9 0.5 266 1031 10 16
Athens 155 65 7.4 5.3 229 21 1086 10 16
Brown 193 4.3 1.9 1129 15
Clermont 164 249 14
Gallia 184 76 8.1 1.2 197 14 1396 7 13
Highland 145 252
Hocking 78 8.6 3.5 235 14 1693 6
Jackson 147 123 9.5 2 193 16 1222 5
Lawrence 172 113 11.6 1.8 267 18 1450 5 19
Meigs 158 178 18 1010 8
Monroe 78 5.4 2.4 214 24 10 19
Morgan 50 194 17 1150 9 25
Noble 67 4.5 3.2 248 20 1240 11
Pike 216 89 10.7 1.4 211 18 1209 6
Ross 175 87 7.4 2.2 252
Scioto 169 73 7.7 3 233 19 1211 8
Vinton 49 8.4 .8 182 22 4 12
Washington 58 4.5 2.5 226 21 1087 14 25
Average for 18 counties 2.3
Belmont 55 7.1 15.1 1107
Clinton
Fairfield 222
Fayette 55 6.2 .7 257 1234
Guernsey 55 7.8 9.2 269 13
Hamilton 217 66 14.3
Muskingum 48 224
Perry 4.6 7.3 9
Pickaway 130 61 5.7 1.8 22 1458
Warren 271

TABLE B

Showing Calculated Number of Persons who Migrated from the Rural Districts of Sixteen Counties in Southeastern Ohio 1900-1910

Population of
strictly rural
townships,
1910
Excess of
birth rate
over death
rate
Population of
strictly rural
townships,
1900
Calculated
total population
in 1910 had
there been no
migration
Calculated no.
persons who
migrated
1900-1910
Total 61,418
Adams 24,775 12.15 26,328 29,432 4,677
Brown 24,832 4.93 28,237 30,241 5,409
Clermont 29,551 3.81 31,610 33,377 3,826
Gallia 19,546 2.73 20,973 21,527 1,981
Highland 17,382 4.22 19,504 20,283 2,901
Hocking 16,934 12.72 19,183 21,380 4,446
Jackson 10,996 12.47 12,009 13,444 2,448
Lawrence 23,202 14.83 24,644 28,192 4,990
Meigs 16,162 1.96 18,961 19,306 3,144
Monroe 19,940 13.73 23,373 26,347 6,407
Morgan 16,097 8.07 17,905 20,777 4,680
Noble 18,601 11.28 19,466 21,613 3,012
Pike 15,723 11.48 18,172 20,118 4,395
Ross 22,460 5.6 25,758 25,893 3,433
Vinton 13,096 9.4 15,330 15,464 2,368
Washington 29,409 7.4 32,481 32,710 3,301