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An Act to provide for the registration of births, deaths, and marriages in Kentucky. 1851 358 (1851)

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1852.    cross-streets, and to make proper deeds of conveyance to
the purchasers, with appropriate covenants of warranty.
§ 2. That the governor shall appoint three fit and proper
Governor to persons to select ten acres of land near Louisville, at least
appoint commis.
stonr to select not further off than ten miles, for the education of the blind;
suitable site.  and, in the selection so to be made, the commissioners shall
have due regard to the health and comfort of the pupils
who may be placed in said institution.
The said commissioners are directed to report to the gov-
Commissioners ernor the site selected, and the terms on which the same
to report.  can be obtained, and also a plan for all the buildings which
may be necessary to be erected on said grounds.
§ 3. That if the governor shall approve of the selection
Ifgovernor of the ground and the plan of the buildings, he shall order
appvo ,' and direct said purchase of the ground to be completed,
and the buildings to be erected ; and, for that purpose, the
proceeds of the grounds directed in the first section of this
act to be sold, shall be applied, and also the amount of the
insurance on the building on said lot, that was consumed
10.00o0appro. by fire, and also the further sum of ten thousand dollars,
printed.    which is hereby appropriated out of any money in the pub-
lic treasury not otherwise appropriated.
§ 4. So much of the first section of an act, entitled, an
rt section act for the benefit of the Kentucky institution for the edu-
Orf ornter ac~t re-
pealed.     cation of the blind, approved March 4, 1850, as limits its
operation to three years, is hereby repealed.
§ 5. The president and visitors of said institution are
Allblind chit- hereby authorized to receive into the same, and retain for
drn'm  he !a. the usual term, without regard to their pecuniary circum-
•calvedI at the in-
stitution   stances, all blind children of suitable age, character, and
capacity, resident in this commonwealth, on the terms and
conditions prescribed by law for those heretofore receivable
as beneficiaries of the state.
§ (i. The president and visitors of said institution may
How longthey allow any blind child, r~sident in Kentucky, who may
may remain.  have entered, or who may hereafter enter the institution,
under the age of thirteen years, to remain therein as a ben-
eficiary of the state, until he attains to the age of twenty-
one years.
Approved January 7, 1852.
CHAPTER 393.
AN ACT to provide for the registration of births, deaths, and marriages
in Kentucky.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
Persons cete- wcalth of Kentucky, That it shall be the duty of all clergy-
brating  mar-
riages to keep a men, or other persons, who shall hereafter celebrate or per.
registry,,&c,  form the marriage ceremony within this commonwealth, to
keep a registry of all marriages celebrated by them, show-

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