. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . g train:Here Justice comes, the first and best,And walks a queen before the rest;Here Liberty, and Law, and Peace,Erom anarchy boast full release. Beneath this dome let Truth preside, Let Wisdom teach, let Conscience guide, Let love of country all inspire To keep unquenched the sacred firej Till exiles far remote shall come, Where Freedom guards her lasting home. High noon wo meet! The opening yearWe welcome as an omen clearOf brighter, better days in store ;AVhcu violence is heard no more,When the dear Flag, without a stain,Oer every State su


. History of Ingham and Eaton counties, Michigan . g train:Here Justice comes, the first and best,And walks a queen before the rest;Here Liberty, and Law, and Peace,Erom anarchy boast full release. Beneath this dome let Truth preside, Let Wisdom teach, let Conscience guide, Let love of country all inspire To keep unquenched the sacred firej Till exiles far remote shall come, Where Freedom guards her lasting home. High noon wo meet! The opening yearWe welcome as an omen clearOf brighter, better days in store ;AVhcu violence is heard no more,When the dear Flag, without a stain,Oer every State supreme shall reign. Buunl of State B\iilding Commissioners. Presidents: Governor Henry P. Baldwin, from organiza-tion of board to Dec. 31, 1872; Governor John J. Bag-ley, from Jan. 1,1873, to Dec. 31, 187G ; Governor CharlesM. Croswell, from Jan. 1, 1877, to completion of work. Commissioners: Hon. E. 0. Grosvenor, vice-president,Jonesville; Hon. James Shearer, Bay City; Hon. Alex-ander Chapoton, Detroit; Allen L. Bours, Secretary. X Exodus XV. STATE INSTITUTIONS. 79 E. E. Myers, Arcliitect and Superintendent; 0. Marble,Assistant Superintendent; Adam Oliver, Superintendentof Grounds. Board for Fiirnislihig tJie A^cio Capitol.—Hon. Charles]M. Croswell, Chairman, Governor; Hon. E. G. D. Holden,Secretary of State; Hon. William B. McCreery, StateTreasurer; Hon. Benjamin F. Partridge, Commissioner ofState Land-Office; Simon Strahan, Designer and Superin-tendent of Furniture; Allen L. Bours, Secretary. MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTUKAL AND BUILDINGS. The college is located on the banks of the Bed CedarRiver, about throe miles east from Lansing by MichiganAvenue. The buildings, mostly of brick, stand upon aslight eminence among the forest-trees, which have beenpurposely retained. There are walks, drives, rustic bridges, lawns, flower bor-ders, and groves in pleasing variety. The accompanying plan presents in outline the grounds,with tlie buildings and the cultivated fie


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