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Union Board of High Schools. ---+++--- HUGH McCOLLUM, President. ' M. w. OLIVER, Vice-President. B. O. M. DEBECK, Secretary. gelegates from the .cgoatd a! gducation. HUGH McCoLLUM. ISAAC. SIMON. JOSEPH F. FASIG, jmm MCGRAIL ANDREW KNELL. C. XV. OVERAKER. dielegates from the Woodward dj'und. WILLIAM GOODMAN. ALPHONSO TAFT. A. T. GOSHORN, T. G. SMITH. M. XV. OLIVER. Qelegates from the giughes gund. II. II. TATEM. C. II. STEPHENS. griginal grustees of the dvlughes gund. WILLIAM W'OODWARD. ELISHA HOTCHKIss. JACOB VVILLIAMS. VVHJJAM GREENE. Qgtesent grustees of the giughes dj'und. RUIFL'S KING. Prosidwll. WILLIAM GOODMAN. Treasurer. CHARLES H. STEPHENS. VVILgJAM IIOOPER. 131. II. TATEM. B. O. M. DEBECK. Scrwtmiv. JOHN C. NYE, Agent.
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Hughes tjigb School. The last will and testament ofThos. Hughes, dated 4th of December, -. 1824, provided that Hthe residue of my land and property aforesaid shall be appropriated and applied to the maintenance and support of a school or schools, in the City of Cincinnati, for the education of poor destitute children, whose parents or guardians are unable to pay for their school- ing; the said property, the management of the funds arisingtherefrom, and those who are fit subjects to receive the benefits thereof, are to be placed under the control of a board of Trustees. . . . . . The trustees who remain in said city are authorized to appoint others to till Ivacancies from time to time. . . . The land Hto be by them kept, and rents used for the purpose aforesaid, or to be sold and the proceeds funded? In April, 1827, the tract of land referred to was laid out into lots by the trustees. March 3, 1845, a lot on Ninth Street was purchased for $9,000, for the purpose of a High School; but, in May, 185t, the same was sold for $15,700, arnd the proceeds invested in a lot on the south side of Fifth Street at the end of Mound, in Parks subedivision, the lot being ninety-five feet froht and two hundred feet deep. This grouhd cost $18,000, and in 185273 the present building was erected at a cost of about $25,000, and was named in honor of the munificent bequest of Thos. Hughes, the tt Hughes High School?
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