Sec[Section] 1 Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That Matilda Flanegan, Harriet Brent, Mary King,Jerusha Barber , Margaret King, Josephine G. Barber, Mary A Powers, Martha Tyler,Martha Brawner , Catharine Murray, Ellen Cocherine and Catharine Rublout and their successors be, and they and they are hereby created a body politic and corporate,
to be styled the Menard Academy of Kaskaskia; and in that name to remain in perpetual succession, with power to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded; to acquire, have and convey property, real and personal; to
have and to use a common seal, and to alter the same at pleasure; to make and alter
from time to time such bye laws as they may deem necessary for the government of said
institution, its officers and servants: Provided, such bye-laws are not inconsistent
with the Constitution and laws of this State and of the United States.
Sec. 2 Said corporators shall have power to fill such vacancies in their own body as
may happen by death, resignation or otherwise, and shall hold the property of said institution solely for the purposes of female education, and not as a stock for the individual
benefit of themselves, or of any contributor to the endowment of the same; and no
particular religious faith shall be required of those who become Students of said
institution.
Sec 3 Said institution shall remain located in the town of Kaskaskia, in the county of Randolph; and the corporators and their successors shall be competent in law and equity to
take to themselves, in their said corporate name, real, personal or mixed estate,
by gift, grant, bargain and sale, conveyance, will, devise or bequest of any person
or persons whomsoever; and the same estate, whether real or
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personal, to grant, bargain, sell and convey, demise, let, place out at interest or
otherwise dispose of the same for the use of said institution, in such manner as to them shall seem most beneficial to said institution. Said Corporators shall faithfully apply all funds collected, or the proceeds of
the property belonging to said institution, according to their best Judgement, in erecting and completing suitable buildings, supporting the necessary officers,
instructors and servants, and procuring books, maps, Charts, globes, philosophical
apparatus, necessary to the success of said institution : Provided nevertheless, That in case any donation, devise, or bequest shall be made
for particular purposes accordant with the design of the institution, and the corporation shall accept the same, every such donation, devise or bequest, shall be applied in
conformity with the express conditions of the donor or devisor; provided further,
that said corporation shall not be allowed to hold more than two hundred acres of land at any one time,
unless the said corporation, shall have received the same by gift, grant or devise, and in such case, they shall
be required to sell or dispose of the same within three years from the time they shall
acquire such title; and on failure to do so, said land shall revert to the original
donor, grantor, devisor, or their heirs.
Sec 4 The Treasurer of theinstitution and all other agents, when required, before entering upon the duties of their appointments,
shall give bonds for the security of the corporation, in such penal sums and with such securities as the corporators shall approve, and
all process against the corporation shall be by summon, and the service of the same, shall be by leaving an attested
copy thereof with the treasurer, at least sixty days before the return thereof.
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Sec 5 The corporators shall have power to employ and appoint a principal for said institution; and all such instructors and instructresses, and all such servants as may be necessary,
and shall have power to displace any or either of them, as they may deem the interest
of the institution requires: to fill vacancies which may happen by death, resignation or otherwise, among
said officers and servants; and to prescribe and direct the course of Study to be
pursued in said institution.
Sec 6 If at any time the corporation shall act contrary to the provisions of this act, or shall in any manner abuse the
powers herein granted, it shall be the duty of the Attorney General to file an information
in the nature of a quo warranto, for the purpose of vacating and annulling this act and the powers herein granted.
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Handwritten Document, 4 page(s), Folder 18, HB 22, GA Session 11-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,