A History of Education in the State of Ohio: A Centennial VolumeGeneral Assembly, 1876 - 449 páginas |
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... four at the center of the township . Several of the states made claims to the ownership of all or part of this western territory . The Con- tinental Congress , before the formation of the present con- stitution of the national ...
... four at the center of the township . Several of the states made claims to the ownership of all or part of this western territory . The Con- tinental Congress , before the formation of the present con- stitution of the national ...
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... appropriated a tract of nearly four thousand square miles to satisfy land bounties granted to officers and soldiers of the army of the Revolution . This tract , nearly in the center of the present state SCHOOL LEGISLATION . 13.
... appropriated a tract of nearly four thousand square miles to satisfy land bounties granted to officers and soldiers of the army of the Revolution . This tract , nearly in the center of the present state SCHOOL LEGISLATION . 13.
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... four thousand dollars , and that the income of the Miami University from her twenty - three thousand acres is less than six thousand dollars . About the year 1843 , the former institution was closed for several years on account of ...
... four thousand dollars , and that the income of the Miami University from her twenty - three thousand acres is less than six thousand dollars . About the year 1843 , the former institution was closed for several years on account of ...
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... four equal annual installments , with interest . These lands were soon sold ; the final pay- ments were made in 1837 . The additional lands granted by Congress , in 1834 , for the support of schools in the Connecticut Reserve , were ...
... four equal annual installments , with interest . These lands were soon sold ; the final pay- ments were made in 1837 . The additional lands granted by Congress , in 1834 , for the support of schools in the Connecticut Reserve , were ...
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... Four years later , every district was required to keep a school in session at least three months every year , as a con- dition of receiving its share of money from the county treas- ury . The penalty for failure to have a school in ...
... Four years later , every district was required to keep a school in session at least three months every year , as a con- dition of receiving its share of money from the county treas- ury . The penalty for failure to have a school in ...
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Página 202 - ... 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...
Página 244 - Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education in the West...
Página 333 - An act to appropriate lands for the support of schools in certain townships and fractional townships, not before provided for,' and which shall be subject to approval by the Secretary of the Interior.
Página 11 - State, which are endowed, in whole or in part, from the revenue arising from donations made by the United States, for the support of schools and colleges; and the doors of the said schools, academies and universities, shall be open for the reception of scholars, students and teachers, of every grade, without any distinction or preference whatever, contrary to the intent for which said donations were made.
Página 12 - There shall be reserved the lot No. 16, of every township, for the maintenance of public schools, within the said township...
Página 75 - But religion, morality and knowledge, being essentially necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of instruction shall forever be encouraged by legislative provision, not inconsistent with the rights of conscience.
Página 202 - State to which land scrip may thus be issued be allowed to locate the same within the limits of any other State or of any Territory of the United States, but their assignees may thus locate said land scrip upon any of the unappropriated lands of the United States subject to sale at private entry at one dollar and twenty-five cents, or less, per acre: And provided further.
Página 323 - ... of this act, as may not have been previously appropriated; and it shall be the duty of the said committee of every such teachers' institute to report, within thirty days after every meeting of the same, to the State commissioner of common schools, the number of teachers in attendance, the names of the instructors and lecturers, an account of the moneys received and expended by them, and such other information relating to the institute as the said commissioner may require: Provided, that no part...
Página 80 - Ohio" confirmed the provision of 1785, and declared that "religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall be forever encouraged.
Página 11 - The principal of all funds arising from the sale or other disposition of lands or other property, granted or intrusted to this State for educational and religious purposes, shall forever be preserved inviolate and undiminished ; and the income arising therefrom shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants or appropriations.