Haute was the only place to offer any inducement to secure the institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city, valued at $25,000 and .$50,000 in cash were offered, and the city agreed to maintain forever one-half the... Report of Legislative Committee on State Educational, Benevolent, and ... - 第 21 頁Indiana. General Assembly. Legislative Committee on State Educational, Benevolent, and Correctional Institutions 著 - 1901完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Indiana. Legislative Visiting Committee - 1901 - 114 頁
...the largest amount in cash or buildings and grounds to secure the school. The city of Terre Ilaute was the only place to offer any inducement to secure...in repair. This liberal offer was accepted, and the construction of the building was begun. Aided by subsequent legislative appropriations, the trustees... | |
| Indiana. Department of Public Instruction, Fassett Allen Cotton - 1904 - 624 頁
...secnre the institntion. A tract of land three hnndred feet sqnare near the center of the city, valned at $25,000, and $50,000 in cash were offered, and...forever one-half the necessary expense of keeping the bnilding and gronnds in repair. Tins liberal offer was accepted, and the construction of the bnilding... | |
| Indiana. Department of Public Instruction, Fassett Allen Cotton - 1904 - 624 頁
...Torre Haute was the only place to offer any inducements in secure the institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city, valued at StiL'5,000, and $f>0,000 in cash were offered, and the city agreed to maintain foi-ever one-half the... | |
| Indiana. General Assembly. House, Indiana. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1909 - 2092 頁
...Terre Haute was the only place to offer any inducements to secure the institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city,...forever one-half the necessary expense of keeping tho buildings and grounds in repair. This liberal offer was accepted, and the construction of the building... | |
| Indiana. Legislative Visiting Committee - 1911 - 304 頁
...Terre Haute was the only place to offer any inducements to secure the institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city,...in repair. This liberal offer was accepted, and the construction of the building was begun. The school was opened January 6, 1870. The professional training... | |
| Indiana. Legislative Visiting Committee - 1915 - 296 頁
...secure the institution. A tract of land 300 feet square near the center of the city, valued at that time at $25,000, and $50,000 in cash were offered, and...in repair. This liberal offer was accepted and the construction of the building was begun. Aided by subsequent appropriations, the trustees were able... | |
| Indiana. Executive Dept. Division of Accounting and Statistics - 1918 - 926 頁
...Terre Haute was the only place to offer any Inducements to secure the Institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city,...expense of keeping the buildings and grounds In repair. Tills liberal offer wns accepted and the construction of the building was begun. Aided by subsequent... | |
| Indiana. Division of Accounting and Statistics - 1918 - 900 頁
...Terre Haute was the only place to offer any inducements to secure the Institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city, valued at ,$25,<XX), and $50,000 In cash were offered, and the city agreed to maintain forever one-half the necessary... | |
| Indiana. Executive Dept. Division of Accounting and Statistics - 1919 - 1076 頁
...tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city, valued at $25,000, and ?50,000 in cash were offered, and the city agreed to maintain...in repair. This liberal offer was accepted and the construction of the building was begun. Aided by subsequent appropriations, the trustees were able... | |
| Indiana. Executive Dept. Division of Accounting and Statistics - 1919 - 1072 頁
...Terre Haute was the only place to olfcr any inducements to secure the institution. A tract of land three hundred feet square near the center of the city, valued at $25,000, and 550,000 in cash were offered, and the city agreed to maintain forever one-half the necessary expense... | |
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