Journal accounts of students, 1873-1876.

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Journal accounts of students, 1873-1876.

This series consists of a journal of accounts, apparently for students, that was kept in accordance with Chapter 587 of the Laws of 1865. That law established the institution, required its officials to keep full and complete records, and authorized placement of indigent pupils from the counties proportionally, with each county paying an annual fee for upkeep and support. In addition, Chapter 744 of the Laws of 1867 and Chapter 463 of the Laws of 1873 provided for the institution's management and handling of county support payments for indigent students.

.2 cu. ft.(1 volume) (1 microfilm reel)

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