Appendix to the Assembly Journal, Volume 1State Printer., 1866 |
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Page iii
... labor . Within our own state we have especial cause for thanksgiving . Our harvests have yielded bountifully ; the fruits of the earth have found a ready market ; the material wealth of the state has increased ; mines have poured forth ...
... labor . Within our own state we have especial cause for thanksgiving . Our harvests have yielded bountifully ; the fruits of the earth have found a ready market ; the material wealth of the state has increased ; mines have poured forth ...
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... Labor in state armory , .... Clerk hire , printing , surgeon general , etc . , .. ........ · 44,677 25 1,413 68 $ 1 , 864 , 329 19 2 , 173 87 $ 1,366 , 503 06 Balance in Fund September 30 , 1865 , ....... $ 1,030,537 36 208,716 75 75 ...
... Labor in state armory , .... Clerk hire , printing , surgeon general , etc . , .. ........ · 44,677 25 1,413 68 $ 1 , 864 , 329 19 2 , 173 87 $ 1,366 , 503 06 Balance in Fund September 30 , 1865 , ....... $ 1,030,537 36 208,716 75 75 ...
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... labor performed in mak- ing these collections and returns has cost not less than $ 5,000 , I believe that it would be better to so change the law as to require the assessors , each year , to make a return of the leading productions of ...
... labor performed in mak- ing these collections and returns has cost not less than $ 5,000 , I believe that it would be better to so change the law as to require the assessors , each year , to make a return of the leading productions of ...
Page xix
... labor and population of the commonwealth , and the printing of the society's transactions is essential to its more extended usefulness , and to the credit of the state . I , therefore , cordially endorse these requests of the society ...
... labor and population of the commonwealth , and the printing of the society's transactions is essential to its more extended usefulness , and to the credit of the state . I , therefore , cordially endorse these requests of the society ...
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... a cost to the state of about $ 5,400 , the real value of which is estimated to be $ 24,000 , the state having realized $ 18,600 from the labor of the convicts . Various recommendations are made by the commissioner , all of XXIII.
... a cost to the state of about $ 5,400 , the real value of which is estimated to be $ 24,000 , the state having realized $ 18,600 from the labor of the convicts . Various recommendations are made by the commissioner , all of XXIII.
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Page xvii - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 392 - Interior may direct, for the faithful disbursement of all moneys which may come into his hands by virtue of his office and for the faithful performance of all his official duties.
Page xi - The proceeds of all lands that have been, or may hereafter be, granted by the United States to the State for the support of a university, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, to be called "The University Fund...
Page 556 - Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Page 513 - Normal Schools ; provided, that twenty-five per cent, of said income shall be annually transferred to the School Fund Income, until the annual income of the School Fund shall reach the sum of two hundred thousand dollars." By reference to the report of the School Land Commissioners it will be seen that the division was made, as required by law, and that the
Page 521 - ... city or town, having no lawful occupation or business, not attending school, and growing up in ignorance...
Page 74 - In his discretion to require all persons who have received moneys or .securities, or have had the disposition or management of any property of the state of which an account is kept in his office, to render statements thereof to him ; and all such persons must render such statement at such times and in such form as he may require ; 16.
Page 494 - ... paid as an equivalent for exemption from military duty; and the clear proceeds of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws, and all...
Page 521 - ... town, having no lawful occupation or business, not attending school, and growing up in ignorance, between the ages of seven and sixteen years...
Page 400 - ... to their years and capacities ; and they shall have power in their discretion to bind out the said children with their consent as apprentices or servants during their minority, to such persons, and at such places, to learn such proper trades and employments as in their judgment will be most...