[219] Laws of Texas, 1907, ch. IX, p. 449. Approved May 14, 1907. The law of 1911 added general history to the list of books. Laws, 1911, ch. 11, sec. 4, p. 90.
[220] Code of Georgia, 1910, art. 1, sec. 2, par. 1439, Vol. I, p. 367. Also Laws, 1903, sec. 2, p. 54. Laws of Alabama, 1903, sec. 1, p. 167. Code of Mississippi, 1906, ch. 125, 4595, p. 1246. Laws of Kansas, 1915, ch. 297, p. 383.
[221] Annotated Revision of the Statutes of Louisiana, 1915, 2519, Vol. I, p. 841 (sec. 3, act 214, 1912, p. 465). The books were to remain unchanged for a period of six years. Laws of Indiana, 1913, ch. 58, p. 115. Laws of Kansas, 1915, ch. 297, p. 383. In Indiana, the price of the history of the United States to be used in the common schools, could not exceed 65 cents. Burns’ Annotated Statutes of Indiana, 1914, 6338 (5867), Vol. III, p. 253.
[222] Laws of Nevada, 1901, p. 50. Approved March 8, 1901.
[223] Revised Code of Idaho, 1908, sec. 574, Vol. I, p. 370; Laws of 1907, sec. 3, p. 477. (Sen. Bill no. 84. Approved March 14, 1907.) There was also found on the statute books Idaho’s previous stipulation prohibiting political documents in the schools. Compiled Statutes, 1919, Vol. I, p. 297.
[224] General Laws of California, 1913, ch. 482, art. 4542, p. 1713.
[225] Laws of Ohio, 1892, p. 241; also Code, 1910, sec. 7719, p. 1635.
[226] Statutes of New Mexico, 1915, par. 4959, sec. 153, Vol. II, p. 1429. Act of June 8, 1912. Legislation in West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin included the stereotyped restriction regarding “matter of a partisan character.” See Laws of West Virginia, 1909, ch. 23, sec. 4, p. 346; General Statutes of Oklahoma, 1908, sec. 6324, p. 1313, Laws of 1907, ch. 77, p. 681; Statutes of Wisconsin, 1913, ch. 27, sec. 553m-12, p. 319, ibid., 1915, ch. 27 s 553m-12, p. 330.
[227] Code of West Virginia, 1916, ch. 45, par. 165a, p. 599 (Acts of 1901, ch. 141).