TABLE 9.-Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts, endowed by act of Congress of 30, 1890; also, agricultural experiment stations endowed by act of Congress of March 2, (agricultural and Martin Kellogg.... me 166 University of California chanical department), Colorado Agricultural Col- 0 10 12 222 3 8, 177 15,390 137 25 12 700 1,800 83 7 14 4 92 34. 6, 670 5,500 50 15 July 2, 1862 (the national land grant), and further endowed by act of Congress of August 1887, when attached to said colleges; statistics for the year ended June 30, 1893. $3,000.00 $48, 290.00 $21, 305. 60 $20, 280.00 $15,000.00 $10, 112. 40 $30, 672. 44 $22, 467. 51 21 Congress of July 2, 1862 (the national land grant), etc.—Continued. $300,000.00 $60, 000. 00 16 17 18 $250.00 $42, 652. 12 $15, 000.00 $18,000.00 $65, 573.00, $15,000.00 $18,000.00 TABLE 10.—Institutions for the education of colored students in agriculture and the 2. Branch Normal College of Arkansas Industrial University, Pine Bluff, Ark. 3. Agricultural College for Colored Students, Dover, Del. 4. State Normal and Industrial College for Colored Students, Tallahassee, Fla. 5. Georgia Industrial College for Colored Youths, College, Ga. 6. State Normal College, Frankfort, Ky. 7. Southern University, New Orleans, 8. Alcorn Agricultural and Mechani- 10. Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 11. Claflin University, Orangeburg, S. C. 12. Prairie View State Normal School, Prairie View, Tex. 13. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton, Va. 14. West Virginia Institute, Farm, W. Va. Wm. H. Councill. 11 8 151 12 118 135 09 60 |