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Judson in this manner surrendered 320 acres, Rev. David Leslie about 200, H.B. Brewer about 80, and W.H. Willson about 40. A little later Willson was designated in a contract with the trustees of the Institute to take over the entire claim as his own, it being intended that when he perfected title in accordance with the land laws he should surrender to the Institute all except one-third, retaining the latter fractional part for his own services.
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Judson in this manner surrendered 320 acres, Rev. David Leslie about 200, H.B. Brewer about 80, and W.H. Willson about 40. A little later Willson was designated in a contract with the trustees of the Institute to take over the entire claim as his own, it being intended that when he perfected title in accordance with the land laws he should surrender to the Institute all except one-third, retaining the latter fractional part for his own services.
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Judson in this manner surrendered 320 acres, Rev. David Leslie about 200, H.B. Brewer about 80, and W.H. Willson about 40. A little later Willson was designated in a contract with the trustees of the Institute to take over the entire claim as his own, it being intended that when he perfected title in accordance with the land laws he should surrender to the Institute all except one-third, retaining the latter fractional part for his own services.
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The spirit of missionaries, and especially the desire of the new settlers to obtain the facilities of education for their children, are revealed by the circumstances that when town-building had assumed the proportions of a boom--and even before that--it was proposed by a number of devoutly religious and sincerely altruistic citizens to capitalize this speculative spirit in the interest of church and school. The early history of Salem affords an interesting and romantic example of this.
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The spirit of missionaries, and especially the desire of the new settlers to obtain the facilities of education for their children, are revealed by the circumstances that when town-building had assumed the proportions of a boom--and even before that--it was proposed by a number of devoutly religious and sincerely altruistic citizens to capitalize this speculative spirit in the interest of church and school. The early history of Salem affords an interesting and romantic example of this.