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An Act to incorporate The Trustees of the Home for Friendless and Destitute Children in the City of Wilmington 1863 320 (1863.1)

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ntat  respective districts, so as to make them bear a die proportion
annu.lly, to each other, Iaving respect to thoir productiveness to their
several owners.
SECTION 8. And he it further enacted as oforesaid, That as soon
hen ad- as said assessments have been so adjusted, it shall be the duty
te, non of the clerks of the several districts to direct a letter to the
residents to               ,i.,.                  1f      I  be
e otified, address of each lon resident whose. rental valuation has been
assessed in any district, stating the amount of his, her rental
valuation in any of said districts, and tbe day and hour when
the school committee will sit as a Court of Appeal to hear
any objections that may be made to said assessment.
SECTION 4. And be it further enacted as aforesaid, That all acts
or parts of acts now in force contrary to the provisions of this
act, be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed at Dover, March 13, 1868.
CHAPTER 297.
An Act to incorporate  The Trustees of the Home for Friendless and,
Destitute Children, in the City of Wilmington.
Whereas, by private munificence, an institution has been
Preamble, founded in the City of Wilmington, for the laudable and be-
nevolent purpose of educating and providing for friendless
and destiture children: and whereas, the General Assembly of
the State of Delaware, desire to encourage such purposes,
Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the
State of Delaware in General Assembly met, (two-thirds of each
branch concurring.)
SECTION 1. That J. Taylor Gause, Merrit Canby, William
ncorpora- Aikman, Charles B. Lor3, Charles Warner, Daniel M. Bates,
Ion.    Samuel Harlan, Jr., Mahlon Betts, James S. Dickerson, Wil-
liam Tatuall, and George W. Bush, and their associates be,
and they are hereby incorporated :and made a body politic
, in law, by the name and style of The Trustees of the Horme
for Friendless and Destitute Children , in the City of Wil-

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