Register of apportionment of monies for schools, academies, hospitals, and orphan asylums, 1826-1868.

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Register of apportionment of monies for schools, academies, hospitals, and orphan asylums, 1826-1868.

The register contains accounts of school monies distributed to each county from the Common School Fund, 1826-1868; of monies distributed to academies from the Literature Fund, 1832-1868, and from the U.S. Deposit Fund, 1851-1868; of monies distributed to academies for the purchase of books, maps, globes, and scientific apparatus, and for education of common school teachers, scattered years; of monies distributed orphan asylums, 1847-1868, and to hospitals, 1851-1868.

0.4 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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