Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the People of the state of Illinois represented in the General Assembly; That Sidney H Little, David W Matthews, Samuel Marshall[,] Benjamin F Marsh, Thomas H Owen, Mark Aldrich, John Lawton, Samuel M Newhall, Walter Bagby, Thomas Gregg, Ellis Hughes, Homer Brown, E D Vandevort, David Greenleaf, Micheal Richard, Valentine Wilson, Wesley Williams, Julius A Reed, E Chandler, and Cyrus Felt and their successors be and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate, to be styled and known by the name of “The Trustees of the Carthage Female High School and Teachers Seminary” and by that style and name to remain and have perpetual succession. The said High School and Seminary shall be and remain at, or within one mile of Carthage, in the county of Hancock and state of Illinois. The number of trustees shall not exceed twenty nor be less than twelve.
Sec 2 The object of said corporation shall be the promotion of the general interest of education.
Sec 3. The corporate powers hereby bestowed shall be such only as are essential or useful in the attainment of said object, and such as are usially confered on similar bodies’ corporate to Wit; To have perpetual succession, to make contracts, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to grant and receive by its corporate name, and to do all other acts, as natural persons may, to accept, acquire, purchase, or sell property real, personal[,] or mixed in all lawful ways, to use, employ, manage, and dispose of all such property, and all money belonging
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to said corporation in such manner as shall seem to the trustees best adapted to promote the objects before mentioned. To have a common seal, and to alter or change the same; to make such by laws for its regulation as are not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States or of this State; and to confer on such persons, as may be considered worthy, such academical, or honorary degrees as are usually confered by similar institutions.
Sec 4. The trustees of said corporation shall have authority, form time to time, to prescribe and regulate the course of studies to be pursued in said institution, to fix the rates of tuition, and other expenses; to apppoint instructors, and such other officers and agents as may be necessary in managing the concerns of the institution; to define their duties, to fix their compensation, and to displace or remove them; to erect necessary buildings; to purchase books, chemical and philosophical apparatus; ^and other suitable means of instruction^ to make rules for the general management of the affairs of the institution; and for the regulation of [...?] the conduct of the students.
Sec 5. The trustees for the time being, in order to have perpetual succession, shall have power to fill any vacancy which may occur in the board, from death, or otherwise. One third of the whole number of trustees shall be a quorum to do business.
Sec 6. It shall be the duty of said trustees to appoint one of their number Treasurer to the board, who shall be required to give bond, with sufficient security, in such penal sum as the board may prescribe, conditioned for the performance of such
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duties as the bye-laws may require of him.
Sec 7. The said institution shall be open to all denominations of Christians, and the profession of any particular religious faith shall not be required of those who become students. All persons, however, may be suspended, or expelled from said institution by the trustees thereof whose habits are idle or whose moral character is vicious.
Sec 8. The board of trustees shall have the liberty, if ^it^ shall be by them thought best to promote the general objects of the institution, to indroduce a system of Manuel labor; and in such case they shall determine the proportion of labor of each student, and shall account to each student for such labor, which shall be appropriated to the discharge of his or her expenses in said institution.
Sec 9. The lands[,] tenements[,] and hereditaments to be held in perpetuity, in virtue of this act by said institution, shall not exceed one hundred and sixty acres; Provided however, that if donations, grants, or devises in land shall from time to time be made to said Corporation, over and above one hundred and sixty acres which may be held in perpetuity as aforesaid, the same may be received and held by said Corporation, for the period of five years from the date of every such donation, grant, or devise. At the end of which time, if the said lands over and above one hundred and sixty acres, shall not have been sold, then ^&^ in that case the said lands so donated, granted[,] or devised shall revert to the donor, grantor, or the heirs of the devisor of the same.
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Passed the Senate, Jany 5th 18371
J B Thomas Jr Sec[Secretary] Sen.

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A Bill entitled An act to incorporate the Carthage, Female High School and Teachers Seminary.
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 301, SB 38, GA Session 10-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,