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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 807. 1890. 359 Fla-ndreau, South Dakota, upon one hundred and sixty acres of land SM Md *>¤“=“¤¤· to be purchased by the Secretary of the Interior, for not to exceed the sum of two thousand dollars, which buildings are to be constructed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, upon plaps and speciications to be approved by him, twenty-five thousand Plans. etc. o ars. · - . For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventydive sam re,N.mx. dollars per annum each ; necessary out-buildipdgs, repairs, and fencing, at the Indian school at Santa Fe, New exico, and for a of superintendent of said school, at one thousand five hundred dbllars per annum, twently-five thousand dollars. For support of ndian pupils at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- Gewl. Nehr- Iars per annum each; pay of superintendent, at two thousand dollars per annum; repairs and erection of buildings at Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, includingheatin apparatus, fifty thousand dollars. For the erection of bui dings gr an Indian industrial school at suoslmmmmmms ghpl Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyfoming, twenty-five thousand °"‘"°"· W"°· 0 ars. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five Grand Junction, l dollars per annum each- for the erection of a new building, at a cost °°§-ZW b,,ud,,,g_ W, not to exceed twelve thousand dollars; for the erection of a barn, shops, out-houses; for securing a (proper water supply; for necessary repairs, furnishings, tools, an farm implements; and for pay of superintendent at the Indian school, Grand Junction, Colorado, at gpo thousand five hundred dollars per annum, thirty-Eve thousand For support and education of one hundred and twenty Indian Hnmpwnwa. pupils at the school at Hampton, Virginia, twenty thousand and orty dol]ars. · _ For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and sixty-seven dol- I·“¤'¤¤°¤· K¤¤¤- lars per annum each; necessary out-buildings, repairs, and enlarging buildings at the Indian school at Lawrence, Kansas, and for pay of superintendent of said school, at two thousand dollars per annum, and for purchase of additional land, one hundred and twenty- Additional land. twlo thousand five gupgredtdollarp. tw h d d I d_ _1 t mu In mm H or su rt an uca ion 0 o un re n 1an pupi s a ·=¤ . ll ¤¤. Lincoln Ilhlititution, Philadelphia, at one hundred and sixty-seven Pmmlpm dollars per annum each, thirty-three thousand four hundred ollars. For support of Indian pupils, at one hundred and seventy-five S¤1¤¤¤.0r¤s¤¤- dollars r annum each; necessary out-buildings, repairs, and fencin at ii Indian school at Salem, Oregon, (formerly Forest Grove school), and for pay of the superintendent of said school, at two dollars per annum, seventy thousand seven hundred and o ars. Ighr support of three hundred Indian pupils at the Saint Ignatius M;4;t1:¤¤¢l¤¤Ml¤¤lo¤. Mission school, on the J ocko Reservation, in Montana, at one hun-. dred and fifty dollars per annum each, forty-tive thousand dollars. For su port of sixty Indian pupils at White’s Manual Labor In- b°‘f¤I!j;g;gu¤é¤gv¤¤ MI - stitute, oi) Wabash, Indiana, ten thousand and twenty dollars. ma. ’ For sup rt of eighty pupils at the Cherokee Training School at §;g§gg€‘.N-C·.¤¤· Cherokee, North Carolina, at one hundred and sixty seven dollars per annum each, thirteen thousand three hundred an sixty dollars. _ For education and support of one hundred Chippewa oys and d,$$’§‘Q;e;·;$,§§!; girls at Saint John’s Unnversig, and at Saint Ben ict’s Academy, s•:¤<lemy,ml¤¤. in Stearns County, State of innesota, at one hundred and fifty dollars each per annum, and for the education and support of one hundred Indian upils at Saint Paul’s Industrial School at Clontarf. migohplgnmduum in the State of Minnesota, thirty thousand dollars.` For care, support, and education of Indian pupils at industrial, Other schools agricultural, mechanical, and other schools, other than those herein provided for, in any of the States or Territories of the United States,