311
Alabama 807 377 Nebraska 636 531
Arizona 53 259 Nevada 23 281
Arkansas 729 464 New Hampshire 191 443
California 784 329 New Jersey 667 263
Colorado 243 304 New Mexico 177 540
Connecticut 332 297 New York 4,760 522
Delaware 59 291 North Carolina 1,421 644
District of Columbia 114 344 North Dakota 239 414
Florida 216 286 Ohio 2,582 539
Georgia 956 366 Oklahoma 826 491
Idaho 114 349 Oregon 241 359
Illinois 2,641 468 Pennsylvania 3,656 477
Indiana 1,672 619 Rhode Island 208 383
Iowa 950 427 South Carolina 735 485
Kansas 934 552 South Dakota 315 539
Kentucky 1,581 690 Tennessee 1,231 563
Louisiana 774 468 Texas 1,864 478
Maine 340 458 Utah 232 621
Maryland 746 576 Vermont 126 354
Massachusetts 1,092 324 Virginia 1,120 543
Michigan 1,315 468 Washington 368 323
Minnesota 1,077 519 West Virginia 713 584
Mississippi 737 410 Wisconsin 1,251 537
Missouri 1,823 553 Wyoming 24 159
From this table the largest proportions of the deaf appear to be found
in the states rather toward the central part of the country, and the
smallest in the states in the far west and the extreme east. The highest
proportions occur in Kentucky, North Carolina, Utah, Indiana, West
Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas, Virginia, New Mexico,
Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, New York, and Minnesota, all
these states having over 500 per million of population. The lowest
proportions are found in Wyoming, Arizona, New Jersey, Nevada, Florida,
Delaware, Connecticut, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Massachusetts,
California, District of Columbia, Idaho, Vermont, Oregon, Alabama, and
Rhode Island, in none of th
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