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HISTORY OF OHIO. 



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All Saints Church, Portsmouth, Harcourt Church, Gambier, 

 St. Thomas' •■' St.ClairsvilIe,St. James' " Batavia, 

 St. Mark's " Mill-Creek, St. John's « Cuyahoga Falls 

 St. Matthew's Church, Perry, St. James' « Hanovor, 

 Christ Church, Cincinnati. St. Michael's" Unionville 

 Cincinnati, St. John's « Ohio City, 

 Worthington, St. Timothy's « Massillon, 

 Piqua, St. John's *' Lancaster, 



Steubenville, St. Paul's 

 Cross-Creek, St. Jude's 

 Medina, Trinity 



Delaware, Christ 

 Morristown, St. James' 

 Berkshire, St. Matthew's" Ashtabula, 

 St. Stephen's Church Grafton, St. Andrew's " Elyria, 

 St. Matthew's " Hamilton, Trinity « Jefferson, 



St.Phillip'sChurch,Circleville, St. Paul's « Greenville 

 Trinity " Troy, St. John's « Wakeman.' 



St. Luke's « Granville. 



Intimately connected Avith Christianity, and one of its legiti- 

 mate offspring, is the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, located at our 

 seat of government. 



St. Paul's 

 St. John's 

 St. James' 

 St. Paul's 

 St. James' 

 St. Paul's 

 St. Peter's " 

 St. Peter's « 

 Grace " 



Utica, 



IMontville, 



Lyme, 



LiverpooL 



Painesville, 



THE ASYLtDI FOE THE DEAF A^TD DUMB, 



Is located in Columbus. Here the Deaf and Dumb are 

 received, and that mental and moral cultivation is bestowed 

 on them, which raises them to the occupations of society, and 

 the enjoyments of social life, of which they were naturally 

 deprived. It is one of those benevolent institutions, to which 

 this age has given birth, and which does honor to human 

 nature. 



This Asylum has been in operation nearly nine years. It 

 owes its origin to the philaathropy of the State legislature. 

 The present n'jmber of pupils is thirty-five; twenty-seven of 

 whom, are supported by the bounty of the State. It is ap 



