1880 Supplemental Schedule 4, for the Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes

Deaf-Mutes
The object of this Supplemental Schedule is to furnish material not only for a complete enumeration of deaf-mutes, but for an account of their condition. It is important that every inquiry respecting each case be answered as fully as possible. Enumerators will, therefore, after making the proper entries upon the Population Schedule (No. 1), transfer the name (with Schedule page and number) of every deaf-mute found, from Schedule No. 1 to this Special Schedule, and proceed to ask the additional questions indicated in the headings of the several columns. Care must be taken not to enumerate persons who are deaf only (hard of hearing) or dumb only (tongue-tied) as deaf-mutes. A deaf-mute is one who cannot speak, because he cannot hear sufficiently well to learn to speak. Enumerators may obtain valuable hints as to the number of deaf-mutes, and their residence, from physicians who practice medicine in their respective districts, also from school-teachers. Great assistance may be derived from questions addressed to deaf-mutes themselves: Do you know any deaf-mutes in this neighborhood? The class feeling of the deaf and dumb, arising from their isolated state, is so great that they seek each other out for the sake of companionship and ordinarily know every deaf-mute for miles around.

Number taken from Schedule No. 1
01 Number of Page
02 Number of Line
03 Name
Residence when at home. -(See note a.)
04 City or Town
05 County (if in same State), or State (if in some other State)
06 Is he (or she) self-supporting, or partly so? (See Note B.)
07 Age at which deafness occurred. (See note C.)
08 Supposed Cause of deafness, if known.
See Note D.
09 Is this person semi-mute?
10 Is he (or she) semi-deaf?
Institution Life.
11 Has this person ever been an inmate of an institution for deaf-mutes? If yes, give the name of such institution.
12 What has been the total length of time spent by him (or her) in any such institution?
13 Date of his (or her) discharge. (Year only.)
See Note E.
14 Is this person also insane?
15 Is he (or she) also idiotic?
16 Is he (or she) also blind?

NOTE A – A deaf-mute may be found either at his own home or away from it in some educational institution, asylum, or poor-house. In the latter case, his residence when at home must be stated, in order that he may be accredited to the State or county to which he properly belongs, and that the county in which the institution is situated may not be charged with more than its due proportion of deaf-mutes.
NOTE B – If self-supporting, say “yes;” if partly self-supporting, say “partly;” if not, say “no.” Indicate all inmates of institutions who are maintained or treated at their personal expense (not at the expense of any town, county, or State, nor of the institution) by the word “Pay.”
NOTE C – If a deaf-mute from birth, say “B;” if idiocy occurred after birth, state the age at which deafness occurred. Special pains should be taken to indicate all
deaf-mutes from birth.
NOTE D – The word “semi-mute” has a technical meaning, and denotes a deaf-mute who lost his or her hearing after having acquired at least a partial knowledge of spoken language. Some semi-mutes retain the ability to speak imperfectly, others lose it entirely. If a deaf-mute has ever learned to speak, he is a semi-mute; (unless he was artificially taught to speak in an institution for deaf-mutes.) By a semi-deaf person is meant one who cannot hear sufficiently well to comprehend what is said to him but who hears very loud sounds, such as thunder, etc.
NOTE E – In making entries in columns 14, 15, and 16, an affirmative mark only will be used, thus /.

Long Creek Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 55 Enumerated by W.J. Blades
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
418Driskill, Elese ALong CreekDecaturpartly3Inflammation of brain Jacksonville7 x
Franklin Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 56 Enumerated by Merrick Davis
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
1046Trisler, S Frances Decaturyes5/12Whooping CoughNoNoIowa Council Bluffs71880 D
1047Trisler, A Sarah DecaturpartlyB NoNoIowa Council Bluffs4 D
3828Crane, Ann DecaturpartlyB yesyes
3935Stiles, Amos Decaturyes7Scarlet feverNoNoJacksonville Ill41859
Decatur Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 57 Enumerated by James H. Gray
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
2847Akers, Adolphus MDecatur TwpDecaturno6Congestion of brane Iowa City3yrs1867
1612Smith, HarlinDecatur TwpDecaturno8 no
3315Heath, WorcesterDecatur CityDecaturyes3Scarlet fever1 NY Institute NY City4yrs1878
3316Heath, LydiaDecatur CityDecaturyes0not known Institute at Philadelphia Ia6yrs1849
Leon, Center Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 58 Enumerated by S.C. Mitchell
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
2634Harvey FarmerLeonDecaturpartly3Measles Council Bluffs4terms1880
342Susie AllenLeonDecaturno6/12Measles Council Bluffs1terms D
Eden Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 62 Enumerated by C.F. Matsler
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
734Nicholdson, Mary
737HoucenMargaret 1
1729Smith, AndrewEdenDecatur 1
Morgan Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 263 Enumerated by S.G. Wright
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
1322Kelley, Susan UMorgan TpDecaturpartly2 No
Richland Twp; Supervisor's Dist No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 255 Enumerated by W.H. Albaugh
123 456 789 101112 131415 16Notes
1036Clawson, AlfredRichland Tp yes2fever Jacksonville Ill51871
1041Clawson, LizzieRichland Tp yesB Iowa City Iowa9

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