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DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 15, 1902

Amount paid county treasurers at
February and August settlements
at $1.50 for each enumerated school
youth
Balance in treasury November 16,
1902

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Total, including balance

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$1,829,924.00

281,811.80

$2,111,735.80

IV. UNIVERSITY FUND

RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 15, 1902

Balance in treasury November 15, 1901
Received from county treasurers in 1902 from taxes

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$114,350.66

374,720.47

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INDEX

ACCOUNTS, keeping of public, 227.
Adams county, 17.

Adjutant general, 85, 151.
Administrative boards, commissions,
and officers of the State, 85, 86,
276-283; boards of the village,
107; boards of the city, 111-114.
Adulteration of food and drugs,
145, 196.

Agricultural experiment station,
189, 190.

Agriculture, 43, 188-191; college

of, 190; State board of, 188, 281;
other boards, 282.
Amendment of constitution, 36-38,
49, 50.

American settlements, 5.
Appropriations under constitution

of 1802, 23; at present, 225, 258.
Arbitration, 193, 194, 266; State
board of, 282.

Archaeological and Historical So-
ciety, Ohio State, 283.
Area of the State, 42.
Armories, provisions for, 150, 151.
Arrests with or without warrant,

129, 130.

Assemblies, unlawful, 139.
Assessment of taxes, 211-216.
Attorney general, 83, 84, 240.
Attorneys-at-law, 88.
Auditor of state, 83, 84.
Australian ballot, 64, 65.

BAIL, 130, 131, 253.

Ballot, preparation of, 63; protec-
tion of, 71.

Belmont county, 19.

Bill of rights, 51, 52, 81, 252-255.
Bills, passage of, 78-80, 256-258.
Birds, protection of, 165, 166, 187.

"Black Laws," repeal of, 35, 36.
Blind, care of the, 177, 178.
Board of Deposit, 227.

Borrowing, restrictions on public,
225, 226.

"Boxwell" school law, 157, 158.
Bridges, 200.

"Brumbaugh" school law, 159.
Building and loan associations,
supervision of, 206.
Buckeye Lake, 186.

Building regulations, 140.

CANALS, 30, 201; officers having
supervision over, 282, 283.
Canvassing of elections, 69, 70.
Capital of the State, 20, 25.
Centralization of rural schools, 158.
Certificates of election, 70.
Challenging of voters, 68.
Charities, public, 171-179; board
of State, 173, 174, 279; other
boards, 279, 280.

Charter to London and Plymouth
Cos., 2; to Ohio Co. of Virginia,
5; of Virginia, 2.
Children's home, 176.
Chillicothe, 17, 20, 21.

Cigarette traffic, restraint of, 148;

tax on, 222, 223.

Cincinnati, 16, 17, 20; superior
court of, 87, 97, 98.
Circuit court, 98, 99, 127.
Cities, definition of, 41, 42; former
classification of, 103; govern-
ment of, 108-115; number of,
109; population of, 42, 43;
growth of, 293, 294.
Citizenship, 56, 57.
Civil Code, 38.

Civil procedure, 124-128.

Clermont county, 19.
Cleveland, 19.

Code, Civil, 38; Criminal, 38; Mu-
nicipal, 41, 42, 104, 108, 109;
School, 157, 158, 160, 163.
Collateral inheritance tax, 222.
Colonial claims to the West, 2, 3.
Commerce and manufactures, 43.
Commissioner of common schools,
83, 84, 278.

Common law, 118, 119.

Common pleas judicial districts,
273-275.

Commutation of sentence, 182, 261.
Conflict between legislative and
judicial departments, 34.
Connecticut Land Co., 18.
Constitution of 1802, 20, 21; or-
ganization of government under,
22-27; of 1851, 36, 37; text of,
252-268; organization of govern-
ment under, 22-27.

Constitutional convention, its char-
acter, 51; convention of 1802,
20, 48; of 1850-51, 36, 49.
Contested elections, 71, 258.
Contracts, laws impairing,

81;

rights pertaining to, 123, 124.
Corporations, control of, 142, 196,
197, 202-207; officers having
supervision over, 283; taxation
of, 213, 214, 220, 221.
Correctional institutions, 179-181.
Counties, earliest, 15, 17; increase

in number of, 18, 26-28; devel-
opment of government of, 31,
39; original, of Ohio, 19; growth
of population of, 289-292.
County government, 91-99.
Court of general quarter sessions,
15; of insolvency, 87, 96, 97.
Courts, military, 151-153; under
the Ordinance of 1787, 12; un-
der the constitution of 1851, 37,
38.

See also Judiciary.
Criminal Code, 38.
Criminal procedure, 128-134.
Cruelty, prevention of, 148, 149.
Cutler, Rev. Manasseh, 11.

DAIRY and food products, protec-
tion of, 196.

Dairymen's Association, Ohio, 190,
191, 284.
Dayton, 17.

Dealers in second-hand goods, 142,

143.

Deaf and dumb, care of the, 177,
178.

Debts, public, 81; State debt, 223.
Delinquent taxes, 219.
Delinquents, custody of, 179-182.
Dentists, regulation of, 145.
Direct inheritance tax, 222.
Disease, protection against, 143,

144.

Domestic commerce, 194-197.
Domestic relations, right to, 121.
Druggists, regulation of, 145.

ECONOMIC interests, control of,
187.

Education, State's relation to, 154,
156-161, 166-170.

Elections, first of Ohio, 21; con-
duct of, 64-72; contested, 71;
officers and boards of, 66.
Elective franchise, 57-60, 267, 268.
See also Voters.

Eminent domain, 52, 137, 255.
Employment offices, 193.

Enabling act, 27; text of, 249-252.
English claims, 3; colonies, 2; set-
tlements, 5, 6.

Epileptics, care of, 178.
Equalization of taxes, 214-216.
Excise tax, 221, 222.
Executive, State, under constitu-
tion of 1802, 23, 24; under con-
stitution of 1851, 82-87, 260-262,
276; county, 94-96, 284, 285;
township, 101, 285, 286; village,
106, 107, 286; city, 110, 111, 286.
Expenditures, control of public,

223-229.

Explorations, French, 2; Gist's, 5.
Explosives, protection against, 140.

FACTORY laws, 146, 147, 191-194.
Fairfield county, 19.

Farmers' institutes, 189.
Federal Constitution, its relation
to the State, 46, 80.
Feeble-minded, care of the, 178.
Fees, annual, 222.

Finances, State, 208, 209, 299-303.
"Fire Lands," 9.

Fires, protection against, 140.

Fish and game commission, 104,
187.

Forestry bureau, 187, 188.

Fort Harmar, 14.

Franchise tax, 220, 221.

Freedom of speech, 52.

French claims, 3; explorations, 2;
settlements, 3, 4.

French and Indian War, 4-6.

GAMBLING, suppression of, 148.
Geological survey, 186, 187.
Governor, Territorial, 12, 13, 15,
18, 20, 22, 239; State governors,
list of, 240, 241. See Executive,
State.

Grand jury, 52, 99, 131.
Greenville, treaty of, 17.

Habeas corpus, 14, 131, 253.
Hamilton county, 17.

Harrison School Code, 157, 158,
160, 163.

Health, right to, 120; protection

of public, 143-147.

Hereditary honors and privileges,
81.

High schools, classification of, 159,
160.

Highways, 197-200.

Home of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors,

Marines, etc., 176.
Horticultural Society, Ohio State,
190, 191, 283.

House of Representatives, Terri-
torial, 18.

Humane Society, Ohio, 283.

IMPEACHMENT, under constitution
of 1802, 23; in 1807, 34; court
for trial of, 80; under existing
constitution, 258, 259.

Independent nominations, 63.
Indian Lake, 186.

Indian tribes, location of, 3, 4;
alliances and cessions of, 4, 5;
claims of, 4; release of the Ohio
country from, 17, 26, 27.
Indian Territory, 19.
Indictment by grand jury, 131.
Individual, rights of the, 52.
Infirmary, county, 175, 176.
Inheritance, 122.

Insane, care of the, 178, 179.
Insolvency courts, 87.

JEFFERSON, Thomas, 22.
Judges, Territorial, 12, 15, 23, 239.
Judicial power of the State, 136;
circuits in the State, 273.
Judiciary, State, under constitution
of 1802, 23-25, 36; under con-
stitution of 1851, 37, 38, 87, 88,
263, 284; county, 96-99, 263-
265, 285; township, 101, 102,
265, 286; municipal, 87; village,
87, 287; city, 114, 288.

Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, 118.
Jury. See Grand jury and Trial
by jury.

Justice, administration of, 116-134.
Juvenile courts, 87, 99, 180.

LABOR and factory laws, 191-194;

officers for enforcement of, 282.
Land Ordinance of 1785, 9, 10,
155.

Legislative Council, 18.
Legislature, Territorial, 18; State,
under constitution of 1802, 23,
24; under constitution of 1851,
37, 73-78, 255-260, 276; county,
93, 94, 284; township, 100, 101;
village, 105, 106, 286; city, 109,
110, 286.

Libraries, provisions for, 164.
Lieutenant governor, 83.
Life and limb, right of, 119, 120;
police protection of, 139-141.
Liquor traffic, restraint of, 148.
Local government in the North-

west Territory, 14-16, 103; un-

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Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute,

27.

Ohio outlined by Washington, 7;
boundaries of, 20; becomes a
State, 21; population of, 28, 42,
43, 288-291.

Ohio State University, 169, 170.
Ohio Teachers' Reading Circle, 162.
Ohio University, 168, 169.
Ordinance of 1787, 11; first phase
of government under, 12; second
phase of government under, 13,
18-20; guarantees of, 13, 14;
local government under, 14, 15;
text of, 242-249.

PARDON, power of, 83; State board
of pardons, 182, 281.

Parks, supervision of State, 186.
Party organization, 59, 60.
Penal institutions, 179-182.
Penitentiary, State, 181, 182; board
of managers of, 281.

People, rights of, under the Ordi-
nance of 1787, 13, 14; under the
constitution of 1851, 51, 52.
See also Bill of rights.
Persons, rights of, 117, 118, 119-

I21.

Plumbing, regulation of, 146.
Police power of the State, 135-138.
Political rights, 52; divisions of
the State, 269-275.
Poll tax, 81.

Poor fund, 174.
Portage Lakes, 186.

Presidential vote of Ohio, 297, 298.
Primary, 61.

Probate courts, 96, 97.
Property, right of, 52, 121, 122,
255; police protection of, 139-
143.

Protection of the ballot, 72.
Public lands, State control of, 185,
186, 281.

Public school system, founded, 9,
10; growth of, 154-160; adminis-
tration of, 160-166; financial sup-
port of, 166, 167.

Public works, board of, 201, 282.

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