UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
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History University of Illinois

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Supposing the highest part of the farm in the centre the above rough sketch will perhaps suggest an outline of the plan— I t should at any rate comprise the following details in some form— 1 Fruit yard & nurseries 2 Forest yard & nurseries 3 Botanical and culenary gardens 4 Ground for pasture & culture 5 Ground for a small but convenient House 6 Ground for stables and Depository—or machines and tool shop—Proper implements of culture would of course be needed—This I suppose a general outline of what such a professor would need—I would have no display in great houses—but only such a snug convenient house as every good farmer could have and would strive to emulate—that is if possible a model house for a good farmer in tolerable circumstances—all other buildings the same except the Depository which would be pe-