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A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A NORMAL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR WHITE GIRLS. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: SECTION I. That there shall be established an Institution for the white race under the corporate name of “The Normal and Industrial School,” the Board of Directors of which, hereinafter provided for shall be a politic and body corporate, with all the powers usually conferred upon such bodies, enabling them to receive, protect and hold property, and do all things necessary for the purpose for which the corporation is created. SEC. 2. That the Institution shall be located by the State Board of Education at some suitable place where the citizens thereof will furnish the the necessary buildings, or money sufficient to erect them. SEC. 3 That the Institution shall be managed by a Board of Directors, and the first Board shall be appointed by the State Board of Education. Said Board of Directors shall consist of nine persons, whose regular term of office shall be six years from the first 6 days of March next after their appointment. At least three of the Directors shall be residents of the county in which the Institution is located. The State Board of Education shall divide the Directors into classes of three each. The term of office of the first class shall be two years from the first day of March next after appointment; of the second, four years; of the third, six years. The State Board of Education, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint Directors to fill vacancies as they may occur by the expiration of the term of office. Vacancies that may occur by death or resignation shall be filled for the unexpired term by the State Board of Education. All Directors take an oath faithfully to
Object Description
Title | [Bill to Establish the Normal Industrial School] |
Date | 1891 |
Date approximate? | yes |
Subject headings |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro McIver, Charles Duncan, 1860-1906 |
Topics |
Teachers UNCG |
Description | This is the legislation that established the State Normal and Industrial School in 1891. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Documents |
Original publisher | [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] |
Contributing institution | Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries |
Source collection | UA2.1 Charles Duncan McIver Records, 1855-1906 |
Series/grouping | Correspondence |
Finding aid link | http://library.uncg.edu/info/depts/scua/collections/university_archives/html/2_1.htm |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | UA002.1.014 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
OCLC number | 872132295 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full Text | A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A NORMAL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR WHITE GIRLS. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: SECTION I. That there shall be established an Institution for the white race under the corporate name of “The Normal and Industrial School,” the Board of Directors of which, hereinafter provided for shall be a politic and body corporate, with all the powers usually conferred upon such bodies, enabling them to receive, protect and hold property, and do all things necessary for the purpose for which the corporation is created. SEC. 2. That the Institution shall be located by the State Board of Education at some suitable place where the citizens thereof will furnish the the necessary buildings, or money sufficient to erect them. SEC. 3 That the Institution shall be managed by a Board of Directors, and the first Board shall be appointed by the State Board of Education. Said Board of Directors shall consist of nine persons, whose regular term of office shall be six years from the first 6 days of March next after their appointment. At least three of the Directors shall be residents of the county in which the Institution is located. The State Board of Education shall divide the Directors into classes of three each. The term of office of the first class shall be two years from the first day of March next after appointment; of the second, four years; of the third, six years. The State Board of Education, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint Directors to fill vacancies as they may occur by the expiration of the term of office. Vacancies that may occur by death or resignation shall be filled for the unexpired term by the State Board of Education. All Directors take an oath faithfully to |