A History of the State of Ohio Natural And Civil

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Symmes, President; George Graham, jun- ior; Elam P. Langdon; James R. Baldridge; William Wood.
These visitors examine and employ the teachers, carefully inspect the schools, adopt rules for their government, and finally, do every other act proper and necessary to be done, in execution of their high trust. Thus far they have acted wise- ly and efficiently in the management of these noble institu- tions.
The city council have a board of education, whose business it is to raise the funds wherewith
... to build school houses, pay the teachers, and keep the buildings in repair. They have erected ten large edifices, at an expense of about one hun- dred thousand dollars. This sum includes the cost of the lots on which these splendid buildings are erected. Each of these buildings is divided into four rooms thirty-six feet in breadth by thirty-eight feet in length, two in each story, besides the basement rooms. The building is two lofty stories in height, above the basement story. In these buildings forty schools are taught, by about eighty instructors.

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