Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Issues 9-13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - Agricultural colleges |
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... became known in China and Siberia . This established the beginning of the great fur trade which for a cen- tury was one of the incentives of all American and English expeditions to this region . Cook returned for winter quarters to the ...
... became known in China and Siberia . This established the beginning of the great fur trade which for a cen- tury was one of the incentives of all American and English expeditions to this region . Cook returned for winter quarters to the ...
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... became permanent . " 15 Capt . George Vancouver . - The explorations of Capt . George Vancouver , of the British Admiralty , left more definite evidence of his activities in western Washington than that of perhaps any other navi- gator ...
... became permanent . " 15 Capt . George Vancouver . - The explorations of Capt . George Vancouver , of the British Admiralty , left more definite evidence of his activities in western Washington than that of perhaps any other navi- gator ...
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... became very active both to monopolize the rich trade and to extend the sovereignty rights of Great Britain . This was especially marked immediately following the War of 1812 . In 1811 they established Fort Okanogan and Fort Walla Walla ...
... became very active both to monopolize the rich trade and to extend the sovereignty rights of Great Britain . This was especially marked immediately following the War of 1812 . In 1811 they established Fort Okanogan and Fort Walla Walla ...
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... became keen . The zest for adventure and the possible opportunity to have a part in settling the vexing boundary question also contributed to the interest . In the Ohio Valley , the " Old Northwest " pioneer conditions were rapidly dis ...
... became keen . The zest for adventure and the possible opportunity to have a part in settling the vexing boundary question also contributed to the interest . In the Ohio Valley , the " Old Northwest " pioneer conditions were rapidly dis ...
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... became the Oregon Institute and ultimately the present Willamette University . Jason Lee was one of the great pioneers of Oregon education . Fathers De Smet , Blanchet , and Demers . - Evidently the Indian delegations were asking for ...
... became the Oregon Institute and ultimately the present Willamette University . Jason Lee was one of the great pioneers of Oregon education . Fathers De Smet , Blanchet , and Demers . - Evidently the Indian delegations were asking for ...
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Page 258 - That, in order to aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects connected with agriculture, and to promote scientific investigation and experiment respecting the principles and applications of agricultural science...
Page 341 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act to 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...
Page 229 - State, or any of its funds, or any of the funds under its management, except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within two years next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Page 261 - An act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several states, under the provisions of an act approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto.
Page 11 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 255 - Seventh. No State shall be entitled to the benefits of this act unless it shall express its acceptance thereof by its legislature within two years from the date of its approval by the President.
Page 345 - SEC. 7. That nothing in this act shall be construed to impair or modify the legal relation existing between any of the said colleges and the government of the States or Territories in which they are respectively located.
Page 255 - ... that a sum, not exceeding ten per centum upon the amount received by any State under the provisions of this act, may be expended for the purchase of lands for sites or experimental farms whenever authorized by the respective legislatures of said States, yi 1 Second.
Page 255 - That all moneys derived from the sale of the lands aforesaid by the States to which the lands are apportioned, and from the sales of land scrip hereinbefore provided for, shall be invested in stocks of the United States, or of the States, or some other safe stocks, yielding not less than five per centum upon the par value of said stocks...
Page 255 - That there be granted to the several States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress to which the States are respectively entitled by the apportionment under the census of 1860: Provided, That no mineral lands shall be selected or purchased under the provisions of this act.