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a fjort J iStorp of tfjc a. i H. CoUege The initial movement in fa -or of an industrial school at Raleigh is accredited to the Wa- tauga Club. This Organization, consisting of some of the most progressive men in Raleigh, had been formed for the purpose of agitating and supporting any great work which might claim its attention. It was composed of such good and useful citizens as Mr. W. J. Peele, Mr. W. S. Prim- rose, Mr. Walter H. Page, and others. In 1S85, the club memorialized the Legislature on the needs of an industrial school in North Carolina. Several bills were proposed, among them, one Di.xon, of New York, who was ture. The bill, which finally Hon. Augustus Leazar, of certain preliminary arrange- cation of the school. The was placed in charge of these to be supplemented by addi- which finally secured the the subjects to be taught, allurgy, practical agriculture, industrial education as might Inll appropriated .So, 000 out hands of the State Board of 1887, two large meetings of The first declared that there college in the State, and that Fund, then used by the State the new school to assist in its by the distinguished Thomas then a member of the Legisla became a law, was drawn by Mooresville. It provided for ments looking toward the lo State Board of Agriculture preliminaries, and they were tional directors from the city school. Tliis bill also defined which were wood-work, met and such other branches of be deemed expedient. The of the surplus funds in the Agriculture. In January, farmers were held in Raleigh. ought to be an agricultural the interest on the Land Scrip University, should be given to maintenance. The second meeting reiterated tliis resolution and considered favorably the advisability of combining the industrial school movement with that of the agricultural college. Col. a. Q. Hni. ' The foundatinn of ever 1 State I ' .s the edueatiim of its youth. '
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