An Act to Incorporate, Hanover College.
Sec,[Section] 1.
Be it enacted by the people of the state of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, that William Major, William Davenport, Dennis Rockwell, Joshua Jones, Jacob Cassell, David B Henderson, Josiah L James, Isaac G Israel, Joseph J Taggart, Samuel R Smith. R. O. Wariner, William Rockwell, John Hill, Huston Hawks, & Josephus Hewett, ^and their successors,^ be, and they are hereby created a body, corporate and politic, by the name of the
“Trustees of Hanover College, and by that name and style to remain, and have perpetual succession; said college shall be located at or near to the Town of Hanover in Tazewell County, The number of Trustees shall not exceed fifteen, exclusive of the President, principal,
or presiding officer of the institution, who shall, ex-officio, be a member of the board of trustees.
Sec, 2.
The objects of said incorporation shall be, the diffusion of knowledge among men; the promotion of the general interests
of education; and to qualify young men to engage in the several employments and professions of society;
and to discharge, hourably and usefully the various duties of life.
Sec, 3.
The corporate powers hereby bestowed shall be such only as are [e]ssential, or usefull in the attainment of said objects; and such as are usually bestowed on similar bodies
corporate, viz; 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 and things, as natuaral persons may; to accept and acquire, purchase or sell property, real, personal[,] or mixed; in all lawfull ways, to use, manage, employ[,] and dispose of such property, and all money belonging to said corporation, in such manner as shall seem to the trustees best adapted to promote the objects
aforesaid; to have a common seal, and to alter or change the same; to make such bye laws, as are not inconsistent
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with the Constitution and laws of the United States, and of this State, and to confer on such persons as may be deemed worthy, such academical, or honorary
degrees, as are usually conferred by similar institutions
Sec, 4.
The Trustees of said College shall have authority from time to time, to prescribe and regulate the course of studies
to be pursued in said college, and in the preparatory department attached thereto; to fix the rate of tuition,
room rent, and other college expenses; to appoint instructors, and such other officers
and agents, as may be needed, in managing the concerns of the institution, to define their powers, duties[,] and employments, to fix their compensation; to displace and remove either of said
instructors, officers, or agents, or all of them, as said trustees shall deem the
interests of said college may require; to fill all vacancies among said instructors, officers[,] and agents; to erect suitable or necessary buildings; to purchase books, chemical
and philosophical apparatus, and all other suitable means of instruction, to put in
operation a system of manual labour, for the purpose of lessening the expense of education, and promoting the health
of the students; to make rules for the general government of the affairs of the college, and for the regulation of the conduct of the students; and to add, as the ability
of the corporation shall increase, and the wants of the community demand, additional departments, for
^the study of^ any, or all the liberal professions, Provided, that no Theological department shall
ever be attached thereto.
Sec, 5.
If any trustee shall be elected President1 of the College, his former place as trustee, shall be consided as vacant, and the place filled by the remaining trustees.
The trustees for the time being shall have power to remove any trustee from office,
for any dishonourable, or criminal conduct. Provided, that no such removal shall take place without giving
to such trustee notice of the charges prefered against him, and an opportunity to defend himself before the board of trustees; nor
unless two thirds of the trustees for the time being concur in such
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removal. The trustees for the time being, in order to have perpetual succession, shall
have power, as often as a trustee may be removed from office, die, resign, or remove
out of this state, to appoint a resident of this state to fill the vacancy, occasioned by such removal, death, resignation, or removal out
of the state. A majority2 of the trustees for the time being shall be a quorum to do business.
Sec, 6.
The trustees shall faithfully apply all funds by them collected, according to their
best judgement, in erecting suitable buildings; in procuring books, maps[,] charts, globes, chemical, philosophical[,] and other apparatus, necessary to aid in the promotion of sound learning in the institution; Provided, that in case any donation devise, or bequest, shall be made for particular
purposes, accordant with the objects of this incorporation, and the trustees shall accept the same, every such donation, devise[,] or bequest, shall be applied in strict conformity with the express condition of the
donor, or devisor, Provided also, that lands so donated, or devised as aforesaid,
shall be sold, or disposed of, as is required by the tenth section of this act.
Sec, 7.
The Treasurer of said College always, and all other agents, when required by the trustees, before entering upon
the duties of their appointment, shall give bonds respectively, for the security of
the corporation, in such penal sum, and with such securities as the board of trustees shall approve.
All process against said corporation shall be by summons, and the service of the same shall be, by leaving an attested
copy of
the
same with the Treasurer of ^said^ corporation, at least thirty days before the return day thereof.
Sec, 8.
The said College and its preparatory Department shall be open to all denominations of
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christians, and the profession of any religious faith shall not be required of those
who become students; all persons however, may be suspended, or explled from said institution, whose habits are idle, or whose moral character is bad.
Sec, 9.
The lands, tenements, and hereditaments, to be held in perpetuity in virtue of this
act, shall not exceed One Thousand acres. Provided however; that for, during, and
until, the termination of, the term of ten years from the passage of this act, said
corporation shall be permitted ^to^ hold One Thousand acres, in addition to the land, held in perpetuity, as aforesaid.
The said Trustees shall, within one year from the termination of the aforesaid term
of ten years, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, any quantity of said
additional thousand acres, not less than One hundred and sixty acres; and in each
successive year thereafter; said trustees shall sell, as aforesaid, not less than
One hundred and sixty acres, Provided further, that the whole of said additional one
thousand acres shall be sold, as aforesaid, within five years, from the expiration
of the beforementioned ^term^ of ten years.
And it is further provided, that if at any time after said College has gone into ^actual^ operation, and after the faculty of said college, shall consist of the President, and two additional Professors, any person, or persons
shall desire to establish a third, or any greater number of Professorships, not inconsistent
with the provisions of this act; and for this purpose shall secure to the trustees
of said college, a permanent fund, of Five Hundred dollars annually, for each such professorship,
so to be erected; it shall, and may be lawful for said ^Trustees^
professors to hold, for the support of each such professorship, any quantity of land not exceeding
three hundred and twenty acres; and the fund so secured to the Trustees, with all
the rents and profits arising from the land so held for the support of each such professorship,
shall
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be kept separate and distinct from the funds and means of the college, and also separate and distinct from each other; and shall be applied solely and
alone to the support of that particular professorship for which such fund was originally
secured, and for which said land ^may be^
was held.
And for and during the time, that said
fund the aforesaid permanent fund, and land hereinbefore named shall be so held by the
^said^ trustees, as
aforesaid for the support of any such professorship, as aforesaid, any number of young men,
not exceeding five for each professorship, so established, not being over the age
of eighteen years, at the time of applying, shall, on presenting to the President
of said college the recommendation of any County Commissioners Court in this state, certifying to the good moral character, and sober habits of such applicant; be entitled
to all the advantages of said institution, free of charge.
And it is further Provided, That if at any time ^any^ such Professorship shall be without a Professor in its chair during two terms of
instruction in said college, or during that length of time be without students, said Trustees shall, within six
months from the close of such second term, sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder all lands held by them for the support of such Professorship, and at the first
County Commissioners Court which shall be held in the County in which said college is situate, said Trustees shall present a true and full statement of the proceeds
of said land, and also of the amount and situation of the permanent fund, created
for the support of any such Professorship; and said fund, or any part of it which
may be within the control of said Trustees, and the proceeds of the land herein last
mentioned, shall forever after constitute a fund for the gratuitous education of young
men in said college, subject to the restrictions, and on the recommendation, prescribed for beficiaries
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beneficiaries in the former part of this section; Said Trustees shall be required
to make out, and submit to the County Commissioners Commissioners Court aforesaid ^yearly,^ a full and complete statement, of the condition of said fund for the current year,
and how said fund has been appropria[ted] in compliance with this act; and at all times said Trustees shall furnish said County Commissioners with any information relating thereto, which they may require, and which shall be
within the knowledge of said Trustees.
Sec, 10.
If any donation, grant, or devise in land, shall from time to time be made to said
Institution, over and above the One Thousand acres to be held in perpetuity as aforesaid, and
over and above the lands held by virtue of the ^other^ provisions of the ninth section of this act; the same may be ^received and^ held by said corporation for the period of five years from the date of any such donation, grant[,] or devise; at the end of which time, if the said lands, over and above the lands
to be held in perpetuity, and over and above the lands held by the other provisions
of the ninth section of this act, shall remain unsold, then and in that case the lands
so donated, granted, or devised, shall revert to the donor, grantor, or heirs of the
devisor of the same: and in case the donor, grantor, or heirs of the devisor of said
lands shall be deceased, or unknown, the School commissioner for the County in which said college is situate shall proceed to sell said lands; in
the
same
manner as near as may be, as the lands of the various school districts are sold, and the proceeds of said lands so sold by the School Commissioner shall be divided
among the several school districts of the County, ^and be appropriated to common school purposes solely^ in proportion to the population of each district.
Sec. 11.
No sale of lands shall be made ^by^ the Trustees of said corporation, untill
the notice has been previously given, for at least six weeks successively, in some public
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newspaper in this state, announcing the time, place, and terms of said sal. Any sale of lands to be made by the School Commissioner under this act shall be
regulated as nearly as may be, by the laws of this state regulating the sale of school lands: And if at any time said corporation shall act contrary to, or fail, or refuse to comply with the provisions of this charter,
it shall be the duty of the Circuit Attorney, for the Circuit, in which said College is at such time situated, to cause a scire facias to issue to repeal this charter.
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Handwritten Document, 8 page(s), Folder 328, SB 66, GA Session 10-1, Illinois State Archives [Springfield, IL] ,