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Session Laws, 1865
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A. W. BRADFORD, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR

371

See. 3. The Board of Education may take and
hold to it and its successors, in trust for the State,
for any city or county, for any school district, or
for any particular school Within the State, any
grant or devise of lands, and any donations or
bequests of money or other personal property
made to it for educational purposes; and shall
pay over to the State Treasurer for safe keeping
and investment, all money and other personal
property ao received. The Treasurer shall, on the
warrant of the Comptroller, pay from time to time
the income of such investments, to the school au-
thorities of the city, county or district for whose
benefit the bequest or donation was made.

To hold in trust
school funds.

Sec. 4. The incidental expenses of the Board,
and the expenses of the members thereof, incurred
in the discharge of their official duties, shall be
paid by the Treasurer upon warrant of the Comp-
troller and certificate of the Governor, but shall
not exceed the sum of five hundred dollars per
annum.

Incidental ex-
penses.

Sec. 5. The Secretary of the State Superinten-
dent shall act when necessary as Clerk of the
Board.

CHAPTER III.— STATE SUPERINTEN-
DENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

His POWERS AND DUTIES.

Clerk.

SECTION 1. The office of the State Superinten-
dant of Public Instruction, shall be located in the
city of Baltimore, and he is hereby authorized to
appoint a Secretary at an annual salary of twelve
hundred dollars, payable quarterly by the Trea-
surer on the warrant of the Comptroller and the
certificate of the Superintendent.

To employ a
Secretary.

Sec. 2. The State Superintendent shall have
the supervision of all the public schools in the
State. He shall visit each county annually, for
the purpose of conference with the School Com-
missioners, inspecting the schools, holding Teach-
ers Institutes, awakening an interest in the cause
of education, and diffusing by public addresses

State Super-
intendent to
have supervi-
sion of schools.



 
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