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The name and style of The Colored Orphanage of North Carolina is hereby changed to The Central Orphanage of North Carolina.

1963/65 session laws – Ch.617 Sec.1
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Chapter 71 of the General Statutes of North Carolina pertaining to Indians shall be and the same is hereby amended by adding a new Section to be designated as G. S. 71-7, which shall read as follows: 71-7. The Indians now residing in Halifax, Warren and adjoining counties of North Carolina, originally found by the first permanent white settlers on the Roanoke River in Halifax and Warren Counties, and claiming descent from certain tribes of Indians originally inhabiting the coastal regions of North Carolina, shall, from and after the effective date of this Section be known and may be designated as the Haliwa Indians of North Carolina, and they shall continue to enjoy all their rights, privileges and immunities as citizens of the State as now or hereafter provided by law, and shall continue to be subject to all the obligations and duties of citizens under the law.

1963/65 session laws – Ch.254 Sec.1
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That appropriations made to the Oxford Colored Orphanage under Section 1 of this Act shall be available only if and when the expenditures shall be recommended by the trustees of the institution appointed by the Governor of the State, and the expenditures shall be under the supervision of said trustees.

1959 session laws – Ch.1053 Sec.12
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That appropriations out of the General Fund of the State for the maintenance of the States departments, bureaus, institutions, and agencies, and for other purposes as enumerated are hereby made for the two fiscal years ending June 30, 1960 and June 30, 1961 respectively, according to the following schedule: I. GENERAL GOVERNMENT: 1959-60 1960-61 General? Assembly: 2% aeianrs oe cients eee ienaes $ $ 853,170 Supreme Court)*. Si JOOS Rasy ARI 279,336 279.336 Superior Courts se sees ae ae oe 836,116 836,116 Judieral Councils. ah2.. 5 MOREY. |B RM 8,880 8,880 The Governors Office ……………000eccees 126,924 132,562 The Lieutenant Governor ……………0005: 3,100 3,100 Department of Administration …………… 1,303,193 1,321,210 Department of Personnel ……………….– 158,137 159,838 Merit System Council ………………….. 44,123 44,485 Secretary of Staterm .% TOV8, Vad, eee. Mere! 94,448 95,319 State Auditor? 22 Ae Reo PRE LPS ees 212,962 216,613 1959-60 State Treasurer: MR Otabe wl RCASUPCII swiss, <2 scicis eisie ss; siaustdie one ne. $ 163,791 2 Local Government Commission ............ 78,686 Department of Justice: Ine Attorney General a.jcoccc cece ccc ee cee ees 158,852 2 Bureau of Investigation .................. 293,321 3 General Statutes Commission ............. 5,130 Department) Of REVEnUC. .ccys 2c ss > ole ees ee 3,637,200 Department. of Council sse.a.062: 522 Sage? 7,311 Department ofp Wabor 7202). .2…. Belotelles 459,613 Industrial Commission *Vf2e se eee es 260,969 State Board of Alcoholic Control …………. 448,598 1960-61 161,180 78,689 159,604 308,164 5,130 3,716,613 75,085 12,527 24,784 2,125,000 484,535 21,000 15,000 72,940 198,502 242,218 f. 353,119 250,000 1,750 7,258 468,713 261,238 451,088 III. CORRECTION: 1959-60 Board of Correction and Training: 1 General Administration ………………. $ 47,581 2 Stonewall Jackson Training School …….. 406,391 38 State Home and Industrial School for Girls 266,644 4, Morrison Training School ……………. 423,572 5 Eastern Carolina Training School ……… 199,896 6 State Training School for Negro Girls …. 158,239 7 New Training School at McCain ……….. 189,629 Hugitives: LromIUSticers ohio. a. acters ieee toe eee 6,000 IV. PUBLIC WELFARE: Department of Public Welfare …………… 8,651,277 State Commission for the Blind ………… 947,988 Veterans Commission: 1 Veterans Commission …………eeeeeeee 321,006 2 County Service Officers ……………..:. 90,000 Confederate Womens Home …………….. 55,531 Oxford) Orphanage! ao acer ee ee coer 52,250 Junior OrdereOrphanage ……………50000- 55,000 Oxford Colored Orphanage ……………… 86,000 Oddi Fellows Home Ween serie totter eee to ions 11,000 Pythian Orphanage? oo.55 6… fle tenet ss lies oetens + 11,000 Alexander Schools, Inc. ………………-0– 22,000 V. EDUCATION: Department of Public Instruction …………. 526,553 State Board of Education: 1 Nine Months School Fund ……………. 160,716,430 2 State Board of Education ……………. 264,482 38 Vocational Education …………..000005 4,795,076 4 Purchase of Free Textbooks ………….. 1,839,046 5 Vocational Textile School …………… 74,799 6 Purchase of School Buses …………… 2,388,828 7 Administration of State School Plant Construction, Improvement and Repair Fund . 74,469 8 Vocational Rehabilitation ……………. 716,692 9 Instruction and Training for Trainable Mentally Handicapped Children ………….. 200,066 10 National Defense Education Program 50,000 State Board of Higher Education …………. 65,228 University of North Carolina (Consolidated): 1 General Administration ……………..-. 175,013 2 University of North Carolina: a. University of North Carolina ……….. 5,331,099 b. Computer Laboratory …………..0.0– 75,000 c. Division of Health Affairs ……. ….. 2,453,529 1960-61 49,508 413,007 273,326 409,976 206,712 185,039 183,235 6,000 8,977,383 957,963 324,098 90,000 56,755 52,250 55,000 86,000 11,000 11,000 22,000 533,612 164,428,936 266,823 4,870,614 2,301,522 79,259 2,639,690 82,127 762,035 230,159 50,000 66,484 173,120 5,447,273 75,000 2,629,967 1959-60 3 State College of Agriculture and Engineering $ 5,117,197 4 The Womans College …………-..0000. 1,857,058 Bast Carolina Cone ges o.oo. 6icic.0:0 0 cceia on oo 01s huey 1,689,743 The Agricultural and Technical College …… 1,349,988 Western Carolina College ………………6. 690,842 Appalachian State Teachers College ……….. 978,629 Pembroke State College ………………… 208,097 Winston-Salem Teachers College ………….. 448,530 Elizabeth City State Teachers College …….. 347,159 Fayetteville State Teachers College ……….. 379,376 North Carolina College at Durham ………… 1,053,752 North Carolina School for the Deaf ………. 865,095 State School for the Blind and the Deaf …… 752,641 Student Loan Funds: 1 State Board of EducationTeacher Education 330,000 North Carolina Educational Radio and Television Commission: 1 University of North CarolinaGeneral AdministrationWUNC-TV ……………0-; 62,506 2 University of North Carolina Station DWAIN Cat ccc 5 ahcc Ra TE DNS =m) oon) ararn are gencke 53,499 3 State CollegeStation WUNC-TV ……… 53,383 4 The Womans CollegeStation WUNC-TV .. 39,226 Department of Archives and History ……… 314,235 State Library: Pee Stateehibraryeen si. Mi teeter han oa 8 ee ae 119,707 2 State Aid to Public Libraries ………….. 455,776 StateeArteoocleby ee ste ee et cee 132,057 North Carolina Symphony Society, Inc. …….. 30,000 Oldw@Salem= gine sateen cee hie ate oe one 50,000 Department of Administration: icommunitymColleges, i… ee. cee eee 208,662 2 Reserve for Higher Education Examination IPGO PRAM eo xcae cree aay outeeteren eae oe Kens ox ORR eee 25,000 VII. NON-HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION: Stacesrortswm Authority Sasa. csu.s oi eins Cokes cca 182,778 VIII. HEALTH AND HOSPITALS: States Board jofeHealthie. wnccrinn. sey Ate. erie 3,130,849 Medical Care Commission: 1 Medical Care CommissionAdministration .. 860,538 Zplndigent mCanc! samerityteisac casi ciiciccie eistearerre 325,000 University of North Carolina: 1 Memorial Hospital Psychiatric Center …… 527,403 2 Memorial Hospital 2522.00.05. cesnnce essen 1,298,226 1960-61 $ 5,376,048 1,894,972 1,889,752 1,339,705 691,565 985,516 211,622 455,198 340,994 333,322 1,058,627 869,271 763,301 435,000 58,291 54,326 54,183 34,862 300,243 119,394 456,346 132,681 30,000 236,631 25,000 182,808 3,143,924 86,889 325,000 535,988 1,368,769 Hospitals Board of Control: General Administration ………………. Alcoholic Rehabilitation ……………… State Hospital at Raleigh ……………. State Hospital at Morganton …………. State Hospital at Goldsboro ………….. Goldsboro Training School ……………. State Hospital at Butner …………….. Butner Training School ………………. 9 Caswell Training School ……………… North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital ……….. North Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital …… North Carolina Sanatorium System: 1 General Administration ………………. 2 North Carolina Sanatorium …………… 3 Western North Carolina Sanatorium ……. 4 Eastern North Carolina Sanatorium ……. 5 Gravely Sanatorium ………………..-North Carolina Cancer Institute, Inc. ……… OO. Sa. 3 te Oe RO 1959-60 215,683 198,827 3,717,580 3,621,299 2,920,608 816,700 2,872,957 1,222,028 2,265,160 449,451 196,688 41,666 1,241,856 1,077,583 1,311,822 467,267 26,000 $ IX. NATURAL RESOURCES AND RECREATION: Department of Conservation and Development: 1 Department of Conservation and Development 2 Division of Commercial Fisheries ………. 3 Division of Commercial FisheriesShellfish DIVISION: Ha segee sons eee cvs o eosua ms wie ompenene 6 4 State Planning Program ……………… 5 Kerr Reservoir Development Commission Nutbush Conservation Area …………… Ga Research: Rrianglem ease. as-is oe erator North Carolina Board of Water Commissioners North Carolina National Park, Parkway and Forests Development Commission ……… University of North CarolinaInstitute of FisherlesP Research! *.. 82.2 cee oe ee ae ae State CollegeIndustrial Experimental Program Rural Electrification Authority …………… North Carolina Recreation Commission …….. Bennett MemorialDurham, N. C. ………… Confederate MuseumRichmond, Va. ……… Confederate CemeteryRaleigh, N. C. …….. Department of Archives and History Tryon Palace Commission 99… 2… heialereliae 1118 2,507,478 135,570 106,932 39,923 26,374 100,000 34,716 8,114 82,710 93,754 66,106 65,211 50 200 350 72,887 1960-61 216,132 199,450 3,756,699 3,671,838 2,912,654 822,300 2,902,973 1,522,433 2,294,617 455,686 200,094 40,831 1,240,083 1,096,461 1,339,547 472,629 26,000 2,469,329 131,949 107,388 39,102 25,702 100,000 34,576 8,561 83,713 95,954 66,482 66,232 50 200 350 69,055 X. AGRICULTURE: 1959-60 Department of AgricultureContribution from General * Fund Ors… Sars cabs eae? Sink bets scot $ 1,121,213 Agricultural Experiment StationState College 1,958,102 Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service State* College o.. Pes. Se EPO. FAS 2,599,184 State Soil Conservation Committee ………… 30,550 XII. RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS: Teachers and State Employees Retirement System: PepAdministrationy exerci cc cc oe nee

1959 session laws – Ch.1053 Sec.1
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The total sum of $14,470,000 provided in Sections 2 and 4 of this Act are hereby appropriated for the purpose of providing needed improvements for State institutions and agencies as follows: I. GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1 Department of Administration …… $ 1,663,500 General Services Division: Air Conditioning and Electric Wiring $ 48,000 Central Heating Plant …………. 850,500 Purchase of Land …………….. 725,000 Electrical Renovations …………. 40,000 2 Legislative Building Commission: .. 4,500,000 Legislative Building …………… 4,500,000 II. CORRECTION 1 Stonewall Jackson Training School .. 25,000 Renovation and Repairs to Adminisrato, ull Gin Gg. Seed taycteys cco ee 25,000 2 State Home and Industrial School for Girl Smears cc emcee are aeons 148,000 Cottage vfors2buGirlsa. veneer eae: 125,000 MwouStatt. Cottages=. 22.25 o.6 66 in 23,000 3 Morrison Training School ………. 74,600 sewage. Disposal Plant. 56.4.0. skvoc. 55,000 Tworstath Coptaces, va. sos c.. scien: 16,000 Tool and Equipment Shed ……… 3,600 1089 4 Eastern Carolina Training School .. $ 28,700 Two Staff Cottages …………… $ 23,000 Storage barn oh. eer ene ete 5,700 5 State Training School for Negro Girls 138,500 Cottage for 25 Girls …………… 75,000 Physical Education Addition to School Buildin eit. jas ieee ccn ote aire ee 61,500 Campus Wighting sn. ccc. sees 2,000 III. PUBLIC WELFARE 1 State Commission for the Blind Rehabilitation Center ……….. 11,500 Two Dormitory Wings …………. 11,500 IV. EDUCATION 1 University of North Carolina Chapel Pilg cet). Babies O.et Naas Ps: 354,000 Renovations of Laboratories Venable Hallo} :eeikeionod ds Seek bree tn 100,000 Renovation Saunders Hall ………. 44,000 Addition to Physics Building ……. 210,000 2 University of North Carolina Division of Health Affairs …………… 196,800 Dentistry Building Improvement to Ground Ploor 255543565 22s5-s00% 56,800 School of PharmacyEquipment SupIGIVEN CFs eect earns aust 140,000 3 State College of Agriculture and EnPINCELING | ieee ese eee oe 1,199,400 Renovations to Buildings: Bagwell Dormitory …………..-. 35,000 Syme Dormitory …………….:+: 36,000 Watauga Dormitory …………… 10,000 Becton, Berry and Clark ……….. 9,000 1911 BuildingNew Roof ………. 12,000 Waterproofing Buildings ………. 40,000 New Doors for Gold and Welch Dormitories ssc eee. 5,000 Insulation of East Stadium DormiTOP. te canes tere 3) eC ee see os 20,000 Additional Facilities in Dormitories . 380,000 New Street from Coliseum to Western Boulevard Wns Saretad sieve ote cokeeevee 65,000 Peele: Say eoecianie yk ie the cert eae te ame 10,000 Remodel Milking Facilities ……… 13,600 1090 Equipment, Wood Products LaboraCOTY te Wogeve cio a Peete ee areca oan era Minera] Research Laboratory (AsheSVAN) esc asie se saree aun ofeces eceyes eususansueks Utilities Expansion: Extension of Steam and Hot Water Shy Bo muro Ou oO e oD COO ocr Extend Street Lighting South of RailTO QCM ep rohS co lote hs) sev shane 2″ cheek ewerehe a paote Roads, Drives, and Parking Area: Street to Married Student Housing ROBIE co ocdiesl Snap uel ay sasioler siyeige ENA Bahate Repair West Campus Streets and Parking) Areaswiitia-ie tive. tials cee Paving and Retaining Walls and Mandscaping 2s). 6 RRs ae Extension of Steam and Water Mains: Water and Sewer Mains to Western BoulevardsAreaf.: 2 sts sso Storm Sewer Expansion East Campus New Storm Sewer, South Campus .. . Womans College ……………-.0: Repairs to Dormitory Baths and Plumbing aaa teeters Repairs te Aycock Auditorium ….. Widening Gray Drive …………. Underground Steam Lines ……… Renovation to Student Center BuildDURE 58 3 cos eo i 8s choge) 8a B leaclohontesyencyone Alterations to Administration BuildTTS ei reusts: Lopspevhasstexevesvedeus, ee ievsieeelecs East Carolina College …………. Improvements to Campus Electrical SyStemy Stace te Meee ease: Renovation of North Cafeteria ….. Warehousey .1.2 Soe es BERS, The Agricultural and Technical ColNE BS Bet ecpsacech sain cy ees Roches ga a, reat Storm Sewer Line …………….. Widening Nocho Street ………… Widening Drive, Rear of Vanstory a Werane Ae thors Petayereg totus unas Moca 1091 112,400 75,000 454,000 30,000 62,400 60,000 60,000 20,000 15,000 25,000 55,600 41,500 15,400 50,000 20,000 20,000 50,000 135,200 50,000 10,000 7,400 5,900 4,100 15,000 50,000 $ 202,500 245,200 128,400 10 11 12 Renovations to Holland Hall ……. Renovations to Harrison Auditorium Western Carolina College ………. Wolf Creek Watershed, Purchase of GATT gsi ah di omts healt sus or cRk acewest eRe Addition to Utility System ……… Equipment of Stillwell Classroom Buildiney Saceccccee aces Whee eee Renovations to Little Theatre ……. Appalachian State Teachers College Renovation of White Hall ………. Renovation of High School Building . Repairs to Newland and Lovill Halls Renovation of Faculty Houses ….. Additions to Street Lighting ……. Coal and Ash Handling Equipment .. Pembroke State College …………. Rear Wing, Old Main Building ….. Resurfacing Campus Roads and Developing Parking Areas …….. Athletic Field improvements …….. Winston-Salem Teachers College Renovation and Addition to Dining alleen ey. ke eek PERE On ae, Repairs to Girls Dormitory …….. Campus Lighting ……………… Extension of Steam Lines ………. Drives and Walks …………….Recreational and Athletic Facilities . Elizabeth City State Teachers College Roads and) Wralksi ens ec.0 eo cin Presidents Home …………….Renovation of Administration and Classroom Building …………. Renovation and Expansion of Dining Hall and Kitchen …………… Rebuild Sewage Pumping Station Fayetteville State Teachers College . Campus Drainage and New Sewer ANG eke Dee oe ee ne ee ee Freight Elevator and Dumbwaiter fOr PMitchenwes ete ee ee ae Reads vand Walks fyctt Manco nee Renovation of Electric SystemNewbold Training School ……….. 1092 40,000 6,000 57,000 12,000 45,800 14,000 100,000 15,000 12,500 12,400 1,500 60,000 28,000 11,000 7,000 43,500 15,000 10,000 54,000 23,000 40,000 26,000 28,500 100,000 75,000 10,000 16,000 13,000 25,000 20,000 $ 128,800 201,400 46,000 185,500 239,500 154,000 13 14, 15 16 Renovation of Physical Education PIACHUGIES) LG vo witelel ron letovnrc ia dhreeaees Campus Lights and Electric Service TINE Stes 2a PE ee Me eile Cee Rees North Carolina College at Durham .. Waterproofing Buildings ……….. Heating System Repairs ……….. Cafeteria Renovations …………. Alterations to Science Building Duke Auditorium Additions …….. Sidewalks and Parking Areas …… Campus Lighting ……………… Renovate Closets in Shepard Dormitoryg 3-Feb 2 wie meee ei Ss dare North Carolina School for the Deaf . Resilient Tile FloorMain Building Renovation of Main Building Showers, Toilets, and Laundry LCOS ae ree OOO ioe ae oes Renovation of Hospital ………… Multipurpose Addition to Primary 1B woU Gleave! 2 OS epee eackcrorare Siatcecece si momicmers New WindowsMain Building …… Incinerator ~ Ac. asoseeiiaseaata ie State School for the Blind and the DD Ce fa ray rue acs Bec e iter castors eh coe ae Concrete WalksColored Department Alterations to Electrical System . Heating Plant Improvements ……. State Art Society …………….. Gallery Renovation …………… Addition to Museum of Art Building V. NON-HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION i: State Ports Authority …………. Wilmington Port: Six Fork Lift Trucks. …………. Extend Fabrication Shed ……….. Warehouse Utility Connections, Railroads and Roads …………… Morehead Port: Warehouse Utility Connections, Railroads and Roads …………… Repairs to Wharf Fender System . 1093 50,000 30,000 21,000 11,000 32,000 26,000 45,000 10,000 15,000 7,000 23,000 56,300 14,750 48,500 41,150 8,000 1,500 35,000 39,000 12,000 624,000 30,000 100,000 430,000 284,000 12,000 $ 167,000 191,700 75,500 636,000 917,400 Repairs to Old Transit Shed …… $ 10,000 Prefabricated Garage …………. 16,400 Seven Fork-Lift Trucks ……….. 35,000 VI. HEALTH AND HOSPITALS 1 State Hospital at Raleigh ………. $ 351,500 Renovation of Broughton Building .. 15,000 Renovation of Corridors to Female Dining Room ….2% 0%. =. SSOP Re 18,000 Alterations to Cold Storage Building 17,000 Alterations and Additions to Main Kaitehen 25 nisin wo ete eine et 301,500 2 State Hospital at Morganton ……. 435,900 Surface Treatment of Roadways … 57,600 Water Line and Pumping Equipment 128,000 Renovations of X Ward ……….. 110,000 Wards 28 and 29, Porch and Bath Additions) haee eee ee 40,300 RenovationsToilets and Baths …. 100,000 3 State Hospital at Goldsboro ……. 92,000 Warehouse Building …………… 92,000 4 Caswell Training School ………. 325,500 Improvements to Electrical System at Central Heating Plant ………. 15,500 Multipurpose Training and Education Building .Feehoctersterc tert reratecahteteteks 300,000 Swine Fattening Area …………. 10,000 5 North Carolina Cerebral Palsy HosTCI as ii apalae os whee SO 12,000 Repairs to Building …………… 12,000 VII. NATURAL RESOURCES AND RECREATION 1 Department of Conservation and Development Ss. gi ).s5-lc1iei-,s stephens 1,173,500 Development of Bear Island State Rabe w Sates Sane cieesis ae opeeete. 172,000 Fort Macon State ParkBeach Erosion Controlliz@. #NAME? cre 150,000 Repairs to BuildingsMorrow Mountain State Park ……. Bealagnn sete 1,500 Building Repairs and PaintingPettigrewe State Park …ce.c. Somers 7,000 Land AcquisitionState Parks ….. 150,000 1094 Forestry Division: Cone Drying and Seed Extractor BuildingEdwards Nursery ….. $ 25,000 Irrigation SystemClayton …….. 10,000 Irrigation SystemGoldsboro …… 20,000 Residence for Towerman, Edgecombe County sscciemene Sous on ate 7,000 Residence for Towerman, Southern PINGS) Gaceesc ors le oe ase sere ete someiet 7,000 Road to Tower SiteMitchell County 2,000 Tower CabinMitchell County ….. 2,000 Tower Cabin Bens Knob Cleveland County: cctese. cess. eye wie 2,000 TowerCaswell County ………… 8,000 TowerNew Hanover County …… 10,000 Outer BanksSurvey and Land AcQUISItION secon sue ae cere eG 600,000 2 Kerr Reservoir Development ComMISSION Mes Steen ns See ee $ 40,000 Parking Areas, Toilets, Shelters, Maintenance and Storage Building, and Bath-house ……………. 40,000 VIII. AGRICULTURE 1 Department of Agriculture ……… 85,700 Completion of Dairy Buildings PiedMONntwpobatloname ty. kote sons ete 5,000 All-Purpose Poultry BuildingsPiedmont Station: Multiple Pen Chicken Building …… 13,500 Multiple Pen Turkey Building …… 13,500 Dry Cow and Heifer Barn, Mountain Stations ihc acess: acrid dt Se 3,000 Office and Utility, Tidewater Station 12,500 Two Silos, Piedmont Station …….. 4,600 Machinery and Fertilizer Storage, Border Belt Station ………… 4,000 Tobacco Packhouse, Upper Coastal Plain ~Station, 6526 jo Gencastausaes days 10,500 Compartment Curing Barn, Border BeltiuStationtgesce sons orien spinon 6,200 Cattle Barn, Mountain Station …… 2,900 Addition to Burley Tobacco Grading Barn, Mountain Station …….. 1,500 Fertilizer and Pesticide Storage Building, Mountain Station ………. 3,700 Burley Tobacco Curing Barn, MounCAIN SCAtON a teers ones denecans ces. 3,000 Addition to Laborers Dwelling, Mountain Station! 228 Sa…..2298.. oes. $ 1,800 2 Agricultural Experiment Station State College ~ she. 4d Oe ete ee $ 95,000 Equipment for Poultry Disease Diagnostic Laboratory ………….. 10,000 Compartment Curing Barn, Central Crops Research Station :…….. 4,000 Herdsmans Residence, Central Livestock Station …. 2.208. i223 oe. 9,000 Swine Nutrition Units, Centra] Animal Husbandry Farm ……….. 43,000 Two Laying Houses and Repairs, Central Poultry Farm ………….. 9,000 Foremans Dwelling, Horticulture Crops Research Station …….. 8,000 Completion of Crops Drying Building, Central Crops Research Station 12,000 TT OAD pcos as caps iogse us ner coke eta acs $ 14,470,000 The appropriations hereby made shall be in addition to all other appropriations heretofore made, or which may be made at the present Session of the General Assembly, and shall be expended and disbursed under the direction and supervision of the Director of the Budget. Each project must be so planned that its estimated cost will be within such limits that will allow the purchase of all needed equipment and provide drives, walks, grading and connections to all needed utilities so that when completed the facility may be fully utilized without requiring additional State funds. All or any part of the appropriations as provided on page 11, Land AcquisitionState Parks 150,000 may be used to purchase lands adjoining Mt. Mitchell State Park known as Stepps Gap lands, however, no part of said appropriation may be used to condemn all or any part of said Stepps Gap lands.

1959 session laws – Ch.1039 Sec.5
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That, subject to a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in an election called and held as hereinafter provided, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized, by and with the consent of the Governor and Council of State, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, bonds of the State, to be designated State Educational Institutions Capital Improvement Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding eighteen million, eight hundred ninety-one thousand dollars ($18,891,000), for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available therefor, for the construction of needed capital improvements at the States educational institutions and agencies, as follows: 1 State Board of Education ……………. $ 1,539,000 Industrial Education Centers Equipment $ 1,491,000 N. C. Vocational Textile School Additionto Building ~~. 2.22… 4te..0 48,000 2 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill $ 4,240,000 Renovations of Laboratories Venable Hall $ 140,000 Geology and Geography Building …… 750,000 Additionmto jowain Hall… cect leeds en 425,000 AGditione cor. Hall alls. Serre se ee 485,000 Botany ssuilding aes sericea ee ieeeneeraee 750,000 Foreign Language Building ……….. 750,000 Additional Equipment foruthe Physics Buildings .2,. tecpce oer 65,000 Dormitories for 700 Students (50% of Cost) ………….. 875,000 3 University of North Carolina Health Affairs 1,090,000 Classrooms for the School of Public Health ocr. cacy teaceue i eyecare eine 90,000 Public Health Building …………… 1,000,000 4 State College of Agriculture ANG SMNSINEETING ma ee eee ole oes ae eine 4,799,000 Replace Horticulture Greenhouses …… 150,000 Additional Steam Boiler ………….. 430,000 Cateterl ape ae ces eicueytnciee rere enee mae tereee ees 481,000 Electrical Engineering and PhysicsieBulldiney saree concer 1,000,000 Classroom) Bullding sos cess one. 1,000,000 General Laboratory Building ………. 907,500 Addition to Polk Hall ……………. 830,500 5 Womans College. 7… eecsns o.5 6 cu aaecerer ee 520,000 Alterations and Additions COM CUrny, soul GU oaeeerer tn. crete ete eerie ter 364,300 Renovation to Dining Hall ………… 155,700 6 East Carolina College ………………. 1,490,000 Addition to Heating Plant ……….. 189,200 Improvements to Campus Electrical System …………..00000- 50,000 Addition to Graham Building ……… 96,800 Addition to Flanagan Building ……… 334,000 Addition to Infirmary ……………. 78,000 Renovate two Mens Dormitories for use by Women Students ………. 117,000 Dormitory for 500 Students (50% of Cost) ………….. 625,000 1078 6 8 10 11 12 13 The Agricultural Technical College ……. Annex to Hines Hall (Chemistry) …… Renovations to Dudley Building and Equipment ………….. #NAME? Engineering Building General Classroom Building ………. Athletic Fieldhouse near Physical Education Area ………….. Athletic Field Improvements and Physical Education Facilities ………. Western Carolina College ……………. Campus Laboratory School and Equipment …………… Addition to Physical Education Building Dormitory for 200 Students (50% of Cost) Dormitory for 200 Students (50% of Cost) Repair and Renovation of Stillwell (Classroom) Building …….. Appalachian State Teachers College …… Renovation of Dauph-Bland Hall …… Renovation of Administration Building Science Building ……………. ee Dormitory for 300 Students (50% of Cost) Expansion of Physical Education Facilities …….5…….5.> Pembroke State College …………….. Dormitory for 100 Students ………. Winston-Salem Teachers College ……… Girls Dormitory120 Students (50% of Cost) ………….. Elizabeth City State Teachers College .. Expansion of Physical Education Facilities ……………… Communication System ………….. Five Faculty Houses …………….. State School for the Blind and the Deaf White Department: WOEMILOE YD hic cha os otee Cee a cede aie aroma ee Cottage for Maids and Cooks ……… 1079 450,000 100,000 58,000 218,000 58,500 91,500 750,000 140,000 250,000 250,000 35,000 70,000 82,000 810,000 375,000 240,000 250,000 150,000 11,000 10,000 50,000 142,400 36,600 $ 976,000 $ 1,425,000 $ 1,577,000 250,000 150,000 71,000 179,000 14 Department of Administration: Budget Division 3…%.5-sae eer oe $ 500,000 Purchase of Land Educational Institutions …………… $ 500,000 15 Agricultural Experiment Station States Colleen mins #NAME? oso. . SOR. 85,000 Headhouse and Greenhouse, Plant Pathology and Entomology …… 70,000 Horticulture Crops Building, Central Crops Research Station ……. 15,000

1959 session laws – Ch.1038 Sec.2
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The Trustees of Edenton Academy named in Section 1 of this Act are hereby authorized and empowered to convey in fee simple to the Edenton City Board of Education any real estate now owned by the said Board of Trustees of Edenton Academy and particularly that piece or parcel of land in the Town of Edenton conveyed by David Young and wife, Elizabeth Mary Young, Samuel Russell Clarkson and Dorothy Skinner to Samuel Johnston, et al, as Trustees of said Edenton Academy, and their successors forever, said deed being dated May 14, 1800, and being duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chowan County in Deed Book BNo. 2 on pages 176 et seq; and being the same property leased by the Board of Trustees of Edenton Academy to the Trustees of Edenton Graded Schools by lease dated September 15, 1903, renewed for a period of 50 years after its expiration on September 15, 1923, said renewal lease being duly recorded in the office of said Register of Deeds in Deed Book M at page 575 et seq. The Trustees of Edenton Academy named in Section 1 of this Act are likewise authorized and empowered to quitclaim and release to the Edenton City Board of Education any reversionary interest which they now have or may have at any time in the future in and to the property leased by the Trustees of the Edenton Academy to the Board of Trustees of the Edenton Graded Schools by the lease and renewal thereof referred to in this Section, and they are likewise fully authorized and empowered to withdraw and cancel any and all conditions contained in said lease as to the use of said property for school purposes for the white race or for the purpose of education of the white race, so that the said City Board of Education may sell and convey an indefeasible and unconditional title in fee simple to said property in the event the same is abandoned for use as school property: Provided, however, that in the event of a sale of such property by the Edenton City Board of Education, the proceeds from the sale thereof shall be used for the purpose of purchasing another school site or for such other educational purposes as may be determined by said City Board of Education, and said proceeds shall be used for no other purpose.

1959 session laws – Ch.430 Sec.2
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That appropriations made to the Oxford Colored Orphanage under Section one of this Act shall be available only if and when the expenditures shall be recommended by the trustees of the institution appointed by the Governor of the State, and the expenditures shall be under the supervision of said trustees.

1956/57 session laws – Ch.1342 Sec.11
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That appropriations out of the GENERAL FUND of the State for the maintenance of the States departments, bureaus, institutions, and agencies, and for other purposes as enumerated are hereby made for the two fiscal years ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-eight and June thirtieth, nineteen hundred fifty-nine respectively, according to the following schedule: I. GENERAL GOVERNMENT: 1957-58 1958-59 General Assembly i050. 22 LOGO A LORS. OF 88 $ $ 833,265 Supremey Courteeecw es nas eee eee lee ee 268,511 268,511 Superior (Courts eee sae. cee oe ee cee cen 6 845,970 845,970 Judicial Council) PAS sacs tt eset eee ne 2,100 2,100 The Governors Office: 1 The Governors Office …………..20005 106,637 107,283 2 Lieutenant Governor ……….cceeeecees 3,100 3,100 3nifhe Budget{Bureau sisi. it aww a.n ba 246,207 262,777 4 Division of Purchase and Contract …….. 117,946 119,961 5 Department of Personnel …………..6. 128,564 130,385 Merit System Council …………….c0e00- 38,255 ~ 38,585 Secretanycof State oi sim-niid: do. crewads Aik 88,804 89,517 State sAuditor. 2s ..20e Renee: Ad. GAR 178,785 181,240 State Treasurer: ny States Treasurers fy:poncioucusrteroreucinerouchercdekorerae 134,011 137,296 2 Local Government Commission ……….. 41,929 42,224 Department of Justice: io Attorney, (General no. o sis scrote case 151,453 153,902 2:00 Bureau of Investigation: <5.20gees + s:s.seu. 282,689 241,596 3 General Statutes Commission ........... 6,380 5,630 Department of Revenue ...........eeeeeeee 2,967,716 2,988,295 Tax Research sass = cycterscstepa sie oe ieteie lale fo is ietsiishehe 61,651 67,039 Tax: (Reviews, BOAT aceite satin 11,047 11,306 State Board of Elections .............eee00- 23,228 24,228 Board of Public Buildings and Grounds ....... 802,386 533,838 1432 Contingency and Emergency: 1 To provide for contingency and emergency expenditures for any purpose authorized by law for which no specific appropriation is made hereunder, or for which inadvertently an insufficient appropriation has been made under this Section. Allotments to be made from this appropriation under the provisions of Section twelve of Article 1 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, or such other statute as May be GpplicaDle: oecc:e.cve.orerere: are: eracsiererereteiciers II. PUBLIC SAFETY AND REGULATION: The Adjutant General: WeWAdjutant

1956/57 session laws – Ch.1342 Sec.1
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There is appropriated the following amounts and for the purposes of Capital Improvement, enlargement and equipment of the following institutions, departments and agencies and buildings of the State, and acquiring sites therefor: I. GENERAL GOVERNMENT THE BUDGET BUREAU …………. $ 720,000 For the following purposes: il… ,Rurchasesot andor we) seie sec $ 720,000 BOARD OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS ……………… $1,165,000 1 Purchase of Land ……………… 905,000 2 Installation of Central Air Conditioning System …………… 250,000 8 Transformers and Electrical Renovations .. sey hes i, Be TS $ 10,000 II. PUBLIC SAFETY AND REGULATION THE ADJUTANT GENERALS DEPARTMENEP yeh opted. Shik gat Se $ 0 1 Purchase of Airplane ………….. 0 NORTH CAROLINA ARMORY COMMISSION oe comes sess casas cls $ 450,000 1. Armory Construction ….5……… 450,000 III. CORRECTION STONEWALL JACKSON TRAINING SCHOOL. c2 here ayant $ 100,000 New School Building ………….. 35,000 Fours Stati, Winitsh joc, ssheececi keretone 40,000 Replace 15 Cottage Porches ……… 15,000 Renovation of Electrical Distribution System ……………. 10,000 eae nel. STATE HOME AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS …………. $ 150,000 1 One Dormitory and Kitchen for p5OMGinls oe 5 eee ce ie $ 150,000 (a) Building 2 iis. 2s 130,000 (b) Equipment ……….. 20,000 1416 MORRISON TRAINING SCHOOL ….. Ie Onew Dormitory cee. cso ce cei cele s’sle. 130,000 (@))Building fee oc. . 122,500 (b) Equipment ……….. 7,500 Age UTD INET biagel sake wlevsiarate/aveietsseleccis’s o:< crs 6,000 3 Expansion and Renovation Of! Kaitehenaterse ae sts ote's tre slslels aces sore 90,000 4, One New Cottage for 25 boys ....... 80,000 EAST CAROLINA TRAINING POH OOH sce ciche cre steretele e ors sietaretemetsts iy VLWwo! StathWOuSeSs! eerccicveci sleiclcreete cs 21,000 (a) Buildings ............ 20,000 (b)i Equipments 100,000 183,000 310,000 $ 493,000 $ 63,000 3 Waterproofing Buildings .. 4 Addition to Library 5 Laundry Renovations FAYETTEVILLE STATE TEA COLLEGE 1 Additions to Gymnasium .. (a) Building 21s… (b) Equipment (c) Utility Connections …. CHERS 184,500 15,000 500 NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE AT DURHAM 1 Science Building Renovation (a) 1 (a) 2 Chem. Construction . Chem. Equipment …….. (b) 1 Physics Const. eecereeee 5,000 65,200 40,000 200 (b) 2 Physics Equipment …….. 20,000 NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, MORGANTON 1 Boys Dormitory (a) Building …………. (b) Outside Utilities and Walks (c) Equipment 2 Heating PlantTwo Boilers and Equipment 3 Employees Housing Unit (a) Building (b) Equipment (ec) Utilities ee eece ere ee ee coeceer eee oeee 4 Renovate Electric System 5 Main Building Kitchen Floor and Wall Repairs 6 Mountain Intake Reservoir 7 Renovation of Main Building Bathroomsee..s cscs saieie sro oe etelayeleres 8 Boys DormitoryDining Facilities . STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND THE DEAF, RALEIGH 101,000 50,000 55,000 – 150,000 $ 65,200 $ 395,200 $ 436,700 $ 200,000 Colored Department: Ie Boys Dormitoryeeescee sev ee cleyercietels 141,000 (ajo Building Uls…<. sss 135,000 (b) Equipment ........... 6,000 2 Dining Room Extension ............ 60,000 (a) MBuilding sts e ses 6 55,500 (b) Equipment ........... 4,500 3 Homemaking and Shop Classrooms .. 76,500 (a) PBuilding es s4.55--ore ee 72,500 (b) Equipment ........... 4,000 4, Addition to Boys Dormitory ........ 67,400 (a) Building ............. 64,400 (bo) Equipment ........... 8,000 5 Addition to Girls Dormitory ....... 67,400 (a) MBuildine 220345 asses 64,400 (b) ME Gquipment) f.ea..24 46 3,000 White Department: 6 Recreation Building ................ 24,400 (a) (a) Warehouses and Gantry CraneMorehead City . 700,000 (b) Railroad and Road Construction Morehead City ....... 100,000 VIII HEALTH AND HOSPITALS NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION, so 10 11 12 13 Outside Lighting ...............+Renovation of Male Dining Room No. 1 .........++.+-Renovation of Female Dining Room No. 1 .........++.--Renovation of Female Dining Room No. 2 .........eeee-Renovate 8 toilets in Center Building ................ Convert Old Farmers Dining Hall in Center Building to Offices .......... STATE HOSPITAL AT GOLDSBORO .. ud 2 3 4, 6 7 Building for Tubercular Patients .... Additional Steam Generating Equipment ............. Addition to Kitchen and Cold Storawe::. Set ie se

1956/57 session laws – Ch.1341 Sec.8
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