Virginia: a geographical and political summary, embracing a description of the state . red), taught by 1,229 whits (454 males and 775 females), and 90 colored (33 males and 57females) teachers. There were in the colleges of the State 1,830 white students. The entire school attendance in Virginia in 1875 was 207,771 pupils (149,011 white and58,760 colored), or about 16 per cent, of the 202 5-1 bO » T-^ (M 1— I— (M •aiBK •aaaoioQ •IBJOX T-H 1— CO Til m ^ iH •eiBraa^ »- •giBm •saiiio ^ saiiNaoo ^o aaawajvi CO Til CO lO S ^ .2 S ^ S P-i fQ > -< rti to CO tH t- Ct3 s oo O 3
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