State Reform School
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* [[C. K. Middleton]] (1894-1896); [[John S. Truscott]] (1896-1900) | * [[C. K. Middleton]] (1894-1896); [[John S. Truscott]] (1896-1900) | ||
* [[H. B. Wiley]] (1894-1897); [[J. B. Hawkins]] Secretary (1897-1901) | * [[H. B. Wiley]] (1894-1897); [[J. B. Hawkins]] Secretary (1897-1901) | ||
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+ | == Funding == | ||
+ | As for most state institutions, 50,000 acres were set aside as a grant to fund the Reform School at some point. This process was partially completed in 1897. Leases generated $42.50 in 1897, $1348 in 1898. Total revenues for 1896-1898 from state lands for the reform school was $10,480. Most of this was disbursed to the school: $3753 (1897), $6575 (1898). | ||
== Life at the school == | == Life at the school == |