A History of Educational Legislation in Mississippi From 1798 to 1860

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The commissioner was required to take control of all moneys, stocks, etc., belonging to the Seminary Fund, and to deposit the same in the state treasury. He was also authorized and instructed to bring suits whenever necessary to recover sums due the fund, with the assistance of the attorney general, who was required to prosecute all such suits.
' Laws of Mississippi, pp. 458-60.
' Rowland, op. ciL, p. 639.
3 Senate Journal, 1839, p. 8.
4 Laws of Mississippi, 1843 (Called Session), pp. 57-64.
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...GHER EDUCATION, 1817-1860 8i A further duty of the commissioner was to investigate and report on the condition and previous history of the seminary lands and receipts therefrom, showing the amount received from leases prior to the sale of the lands in 1833; the amount of the sales; when, how, and by whom invested; the amount due the fund, and by whom, at the time of the appointment of the commissioner. The state treasurer was required to keep a separate account of this fund and to credit to this account all moneys previously paid into the treasury from the seminary lands, and 5 per cent interest from the date they were received until the act became effective.

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