Brief History of the Charitable Institutions of the State of Illinois

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Brief History of the Charitable Institutions of the State of Illinois
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Legislature of 1887: For paving one-half the width of street $3, 400 00 For building laundry and purchasing appliances 5, 000 00 For fire-escapes 1, 200 00 Legislature of 1889: For repairs to cornice $ 1, 000 00 For piano-tuning and repair department 3, 000 00 For cottage for girls 18, 000 00 For covered walk for girls 1, 000 00 For repairs to chapel 4, 350 00 With these funds, work was done and buildings erected as fol- lows: East State Street (to the center of the street), in front of the gro
...unds of the institution, was paved with vitrified brick. A brick laundry, thirty by ixty feet was erected and equipped with all needed appliances; complete fire-escapes were provided for the main building. The cornice of the main building was thoroughly repaired. Of the $1, 000 appropriated for this purpose, $455. 97 reverted to the state treasury.
A most elegant building was erected near the west end of the grounds. This edifice is of brick and is known as the Girls' Cot- tage. It is now (1893), occupied by four of our teachers and about forty blind girls, there being from two to four in each room.


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