The Development of the Free Public High School in Illinois to 1860, By Paul E. Belting..
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It was Resolved, That a farm be connected with the institution. ' ' ^^ The education of the Indian, as was to be expected, followed similar lines. "There are 98 Indian children — 58 boys — the rest girls. There are two male, and two women teachers besides a man who oversees the work on the farm. " 111. Int., Oct. 30, 1830. "111. Int. Mch. 24, 1827. 86 Four mechanics are employed — six boys work with them — learning the trade of carpenter, wheelright, blacksmith and shoemaker. These children gra...dually learn fast and work well; and both they and their parents are generally well pleased with the school. ' ' ^^ Provisions in the charters of a great number of acad- emies and schools showed that manual labor was a common idea of the times. The Chatham Manual Labor School provided that 'Hhe board of trustees shall have entire con- trol of the system of manual labor, and shall determine the proportion of labor of each student, and no student shall be received as a regular member of the school, unless he submits to the performance of such an amount of labor as is enjoined by the trustees, and the trustees shall account to each student, for such labor, which shall be appropriated to discharge his expenses in said school.
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