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SCHOOL-FUNDS, &c.-Continued.

Escheats. Wis., 1848; Mich., 1850; Ind., 1851; Oreg., 1837; W. Va.,
1861; Nev., 1864; Mo., 1865; Ark., 1868; Fla., 1868; Miss., 1868;
Va., 1870.

Estrays. Kans., 1859; Mo., 1865; Ark., 1868; N. C., 1868.
Excise licenses. Miss., 1868.

Fines for violation of penal laws. Ind., 1816; Iowa, 1846; Wis.,
1848; Kans., 1859; Nev., 1864; Mo., 1865; Ark., 1868; Fla., 1868;
Miss., 1868; N. C., 1868; Va., 1870; W. Va., 1872.

Forfeitures. Wis., 1848; Ind., 1851; Oreg., 1857; Ark., 1868; Fla., 1868; Va., 1870; W. Va., 1872.

Individual grants. Iowa, 1846; Kan., 1859; Oreg., 1857; W. Va., 1861; Ala., 1868; Fla., 1868.

Saline fund. Ind., 1851.

State grants. Ala., 1868; Fla., 1868.

Military exemption moneys. Ind., 1816; Iowa, 1846; Wis., 1848; Oreg., 1857; Kans., 1859; W. Va., 1861; Ala., 1868; Fia., 1868; Miss., 1868; N. C., 1868.

Mines. Ark., 1868.

Penalties. Mo., 1865; Ark., 1868; N. C., 1868.

Unclaimed dividends. Mo., 1865; Ark., 1868.

POLL-TAXES FOR SCHOOL-PURPOSES:

Poll taxes may be raised. Va., 1850; Ala., 1868; Ark., 1868; Fla., 1868; Miss., 1868; S. C., 1868; Tenn., 1870; Tex., 1869; W. Va., 1872.

Right of suffrage not lost for non-payment of, S. C., 1868.

Half for free schools and half for University of New Orleans. La., 1868.

DEBTS OF SCHOOL-DISTRICTS:

Not to exceed 5 per cent. of valuation of taxable property. Ill., 1870.

MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOL-FUNDS:

To be managed by same financial agents as State and county funds. Iowa, 1857.

Unexpended balances to be added yearly. W. Va., 1861.

Mode of investment prescribed. La., 1852; Nev., 1864; Mo., 1865; Tex., 1866; Ark., 1868; Miss., 1868; W. Va., 1872.

All money and property to be reduced to the public-school fund, so
far as may be, under vested rights. Mo., 1865.

Fund may be increased but not diminished. Iowa, 1846; Ind., 1851;
Ala., 1868.

To remain in charge of State till schools are established. Tex.,
1845.

Bank-stock to be sold. Mo., 1865.

MANAGEMENT OF SCHOOL-FUNDS—Continued.

Managed by superintendent of public instruction. Kans., 1859.
Commissioners for management provided. Kans., 1859.
SCHOOL-FUNDS OF THE PARENT STATE:

To be shared by the new State. W. Va., 1861.
Grants for educational purposes confirmed. Me., 1820.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS EXEMPT FROM TAXATION :

Ill., 1847; Ind., 1851; W. Va., 1861; Fla., 1868; W. Va., 1861.
INCORPORATION OF INSTITUTIONS FOR EDUCATION:

To be provided for. Ohio, 1802.

COUNTY SCHOOL LANDS AND FUNDS:

Funds to be loaned on real estate, with personal securities. Mo.,
1865.

Counties to receive their share of lands for schools. Tex., 1845.
County school-lands may be sold. Tex., 1866.

Funds to be safely guarded. Ind., 1851.

Funds not used to be re-invested. Ind., 1851.

Lands sold for taxes, to benefit the counties where the land is located. W. Va., 1872.

Counties liable for safe-keeping of county school-funds. Ind., 1851. GRADED SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION:

To be a gradation from township-schools to university. Ind., 1816.
Schools to be established, grading from primary to university.
Nev., 1864.

ACADEMIES AND SEMINARIES:

To be encouraged. Mass., 1780.

One or more seminaries of learning to be established. Ga., 1798.
Uniform schools of higher grade to be established. Kans., 1857.
Seminaries of learning and instruction in arts and sciences to be
established. Mo., 1820; La., 1845.

Grants to specific seminaries inviolable. La., 1864.
Literature-fund inviolable. N. Y., 1821.

Literary fund to be provided. Va., 1870.

No grants to be made to private schools. La., 1864.

County seminaries to be established. Ind., 1816 to 1851.

One or more granmar-schools to be established in each county.
Tex., 1866.

Higher seminaries may be established. Va., 1870.

Academies, colleges, and seminaries of learning may be endowed, with right of repeal. Me., 1820.

Residue of certain funds to be applied to academies. Wis., 1818.

NORMAL SCHOOLS:

May be established. Nev., 1864.

Shall be established. Kans., 1859; [within five years,] S. C., 1868.

To be in university. N. C., 1868.

Certain residue funds applied to. Wis., 1848.

No new normal schools to be established. W. Va., 1872.

COLLEGES EXISTING ON THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION :

Rights of Bowdoin College confirmed. Me., 1820.
Rights of Harvard University confirmed. Mass., 1780.
Rights of Yale College confirmed. Conn., 1818.

UNIVERSITIES:

One or more universities to be established.

Pa., 1776.

One or more seminaries, to be established. Pa., 1790.

A university may be established with branches. Mich., 1835; lowa, 1846, [without branches.] Iowa, 1857.

A State university of arts, literature, and science to be formed. Ala., 1819; Cal., 1849; Kans., 1859.

One or more universities to be founded. N. C., 1776.

A State university to be established with instruction in agriculture and natural sciences. Ark., 1836; Kans., 1859; Mo., 1865; Fla., 1868; Ill., 1870.

The University of New Orleans established, and its organization prescribed. La., 1845.

Location of university as established by law, and its rights confirmed. Minn., 1858.

Part of educational funds to be applied to a university. Nev., 1864. A university to be organized at an early day. Tex., 1866. University to form part of school-system, free of tuition, and aided by escheats, unclaimed dividends, and distributive, shares of estates. N. C., 1868.

A free State university to be founded. S. C., 1868.

Citadel and grounds in Charleston granted for educational purposes. S. C., 1868.

Mining to be taught in university. Nev., 1864; N. C., 1868.

Agricultural instruction may form a branch of university. Kans., 1859; Ala., 1868; N. C., 1868.

Mechanics to be taught in university. N. C., 1868.

University lands to be protected. Ala., 1819; Mo., 1820; Mich., 1835; Iowa, 1846; Wis., 1848; Cal., 1819; Kans., 1859; Tex., 1806; Neb., 1867; S. C., 1868.

One township for a seminary. Ind., 1816.

Lands for a university asked for. Kans., 1859.

Lands granted for. Nev., 1864.

AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS:

Funds provided for. Mich., 1850; Miss., 1868; S. C., 1868; Va. 1868.

Land granted for a separate agricultural college. Nev., 1864.

STATE REFORM SCHOOL:

To be provided for juvenile offenders. S. C., 1868.

EDUCATION AND SUPPORT OF UNFORTUNATE CLASSES:

Provision to be made for the blind and deaf and dumb. La.; S. C.,
1868.

Provision for the deaf and dumb, blind, and insane. Mich., 1850;
Va., 1850.

Provision for the blind and insane. W. Va., 1861. ·

A tract of 400,000 acres to be surveyed for the benefit of the deaf and dumb and blind. Tex., 1866.

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