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... school . In a pecuniary point of view , the shops have been as successful as in any former year . The building used for the cabinet shop was not originally intended for that business , nor is it adapted for the purpose for which it 13.
... school . In a pecuniary point of view , the shops have been as successful as in any former year . The building used for the cabinet shop was not originally intended for that business , nor is it adapted for the purpose for which it 13.
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... points for winter distribution . Chatta- nooga , Nashville , and Louisville have each been well provided , and the benefits of this foresight are apparent in the general health of our troops . Before dismissing this topic , we ask to ...
... points for winter distribution . Chatta- nooga , Nashville , and Louisville have each been well provided , and the benefits of this foresight are apparent in the general health of our troops . Before dismissing this topic , we ask to ...
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... points where their agencies are established . Through these gentleman , the Commission . has always been able to ... Point , Mr. George A. Huron ; at New Orleans , Dr. George W. New ; at Evansville , Colonel P. Hornbrook , form a list of ...
... points where their agencies are established . Through these gentleman , the Commission . has always been able to ... Point , Mr. George A. Huron ; at New Orleans , Dr. George W. New ; at Evansville , Colonel P. Hornbrook , form a list of ...
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... points , to serve as nurses . Many of these ladies continue to labor in camps and hospitals . Soon others followed , and for sometime past there have been an average of about fifty female nurses , under the supervision of the Commission ...
... points , to serve as nurses . Many of these ladies continue to labor in camps and hospitals . Soon others followed , and for sometime past there have been an average of about fifty female nurses , under the supervision of the Commission ...
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... point in large numbers . Their condition generally is one of extreme destitution They come with- out money and with little clothing . Efforts were made to form an organization among our citizens for their relief , but they wholly failed ...
... point in large numbers . Their condition generally is one of extreme destitution They come with- out money and with little clothing . Efforts were made to form an organization among our citizens for their relief , but they wholly failed ...
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Page 538 - Bonds," and the faith and credit of this state are hereby pledged for the payment of the interest and the redemption of the principal thereof.
Page 548 - No law shall authorize any debt to be contracted, on behalf of the State, except in the following cases : to meet casual deficits in the revenue; to pay the interest on the State Debt; to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if hostilities be threatened, provide for the public defense.
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Page 555 - All the revenues derived from the sale of any of the public works belonging to the State, and from the net annual income thereof, and any surplus that may at any time remain in the treasury, derived from taxation for general State purposes, after the payment of the ordinary expenses of the government, and of the interest on bonds of the State, other than bank bonds, shall be annually applied, under the direction of the General Assembly, to the payment of the principal of the public debt.
Page 539 - An act to provide for the funded debt of the State of Indiana, and for the completion of the Wabash and Erie Canal to Evansville...
Page 601 - The expenses incident to the removal of the dead, the enclosing and ornamenting the Cemetery, and all the work connected therewith, and its future maintenance, shall be apportioned among the States connecting themselves with the corporation, according to their population, as indicated by their representation in the House of Representatives of the United States.
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