New York State Agricultural College. Charter, Ordinances, Regulations And Course of Studies. 1861
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In 1855, the people of Ovid, in the county of Mr. Delafield's residence, made an effort to obtain subscriptions to the stock for the College, with the expectation that, if successful, the Trustees, in locating the institution, would properly appreciate their efforts. A subscription was obtained, mostly in that vicinity, to the amount, together with that obtained by Mr. Delafield and his friends, of more than forty thousand dollars, for a College to be located at Ovid. They, through the agency o...f the Rev. Mr. Brown, Principal of the Academy at Ovid, and with the aid of the friends of the enterprise from different parts of the State, procured the passage of the act of 1st March, 1856, the first section of which provides that when the Trustees shall certify to the Comptroller that they have located said College in the county of Seneca, and have purchased a suitable site for it, with three hundred acres of land, and have obtained valid subscriptions to the stock to the amount of forty thousand dollars, which is paid or secured to be paid to the satis- faction of the Comptroller, and shall mortgage the land to the State, that the Comptroller shall loan to the Trustees the sum of forty thousand dollars for twenty-one years, without interest, out of the income of the United States Deposit Fund, not otherwise appro- priated, "to aid in the payment for lauds so purchased, and in constructing suitable buildings thereon for the uses and purposes 8 of said College," &c.
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