34^ Meniorial of George Brozvn Goode. 



IOWA. 



(Territory, 1838; State, 1S46; land grant, 1845.) 



t State University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1847-60. 



*IowA State Cohege oe Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, 185S; 

 opened for students October 21, 1868. 

 A Iowa Agricui^tural Experiment vStation, Ames, 1888. 

 Iowa State Historical Society, Iowa Cit}-. 

 Davenport Academy of Sciences, Davenport, 1867. 

 Iowa Academy of Sciences, Iowa City, 1875. 



KANSAS. 

 (Territory, 1857 ; State, 1861 ; land grant, 1S61.) 



t University of Kansas, L,awrence, 1861-1866. 

 ■■■Kansas State Agriculturai, College, Manhattan, 1863. 

 A Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan, iS88. 



Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. 



Kansas Academy of vScience, Topeka, 1868. 



KENTUCKY. 



(State, 1792.) 



■* Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, Lexington, 1S65; 

 reorganized, 1880. (Successor to Transylvania University, organized 179S. ) 

 .A Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, 1885. 

 Kentticky Historical Society, Frankfort. 

 No State scientific society. 



LOUISIANA. 



(Territory, 1S03 ; State, 1812 ; land grants, 1S06, iSii, 1827.) 



TuLANE University of Louisiana, New Orleans, 1847. 

 fSouTHERN UNIVER.SITY (colored). New Orleans, 1880. 

 t* Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 

 lege, Baton Rouge, 1873; reorganized, 1877. 



(Sugar Experiment vStation No. i, Kenner, 1885. 

 Sugar Experiment Station No. 2, Baton Rouge, 1886. 

 North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun, 1888. 

 Louisiana Historical Society, Baton Rouge. 

 No State scientific society. 



MAINE. 

 (Settled, 1622 ; State, 1S20.) 



■* Maine State College of A(;riculture and the Mechanic Arts, Orono, 

 1865/ 

 A Maine State College Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, 

 1885 and 1887. 



Maine Historical Society, Portland, 1822. 

 No State scientific society. 



'State grants have been made to Bowdoin College, 1 794-1802, and to Colby ITni- 

 versity, formerly Waterville College, 1818. 



