. Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. HISTOEICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ILLINOIS. payment, are supposed to have been lost. (SeeMacalister and Stebbins Bonds.) STATE GUARDIANS FOR GIRLS, a bureaufor the care of female juvenile delin-s, by act of June 2, 1893. The Board consistsof seven members, nominated by the Executiveand confirmed by the Senate, and who consti-tute a body politic and corporate. Not more thantwo of the members may reside in the same Con-gressional District and, of the seven members,four must be women. (See also Home for FemaleJuvenile Offenders.) The term of ofHce is sixyears. STAT


. Historical encyclopedia of Illinois. HISTOEICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ILLINOIS. payment, are supposed to have been lost. (SeeMacalister and Stebbins Bonds.) STATE GUARDIANS FOR GIRLS, a bureaufor the care of female juvenile delin-s, by act of June 2, 1893. The Board consistsof seven members, nominated by the Executiveand confirmed by the Senate, and who consti-tute a body politic and corporate. Not more thantwo of the members may reside in the same Con-gressional District and, of the seven members,four must be women. (See also Home for FemaleJuvenile Offenders.) The term of ofHce is sixyears. STATE HOUSE, located at Springfield. Itsconstruction was begun under an act passed bythe Legislature in February, 18G7, and completedin 1887. It stands in a park of about eight acres,donated to the State by the citizens of Spring-field. A provision of the State Constitution of1870 prohibited the expenditure of any sum inexcess of §3,500,000 in the erection and furnishingof the building, without previous approval of suchadditional expendi


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