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The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Tax rolls, 1829-1898. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413457

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Vouchers, 1846-1892. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414111

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Closed bank records, 1898-1942. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413514

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Correspondence, 1845-1906. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414093

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of State jurors and witnesses certificates, 1839-1885. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414113

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Railroad and telegraph license tax ledger, 1926-1955. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413468

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of County tax rolls and tax assessment ledgers, 1946-1958. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413561

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Daybooks, 1831-1880. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414106

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of County tax ledgers, 1933-1942. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414102

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Abstracts of warrants issued, 1856-1914. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414115

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Railroad property tax returns, 1922-1952. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414100

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Railroad bonds, 1856-1863. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414232

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Railroad and telegraph tax returns, 1887,1916. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413585

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Bonds of county tax assessors, 1866-1887. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414122

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Confederate pension approved claims, 1895-1917. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413088

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Territorial and state military expenditures, 1839-1869. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413484

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Confederate pension warrants issued, 1905-1913. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414028

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Revenue records, 1841-1906. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414097

The post of Comptroller was created in the 1838 Constitution and implemented in 1845. The Comptroller succeeded the Territorial Auditor of Public Accounts and assumed his duties as the state's chief fiscal officer.

The Comptroller's Office examines, audits, and settles all accounts, claims, and demands against the state. It supervises banking institutions, sale of securities, and collection of revenue and taxes. The Comptroller writes warrants for payment against the state treasury and compiles annual reports for the Governor and Legislature on state expenditures and trust funds.

The duties of the Comptroller's Office were transferred to the Dept. of Banking and Finance in 1969 (Ch. 69-106, Laws), with the Comptroller serving as the head of the Department.

From the description of Warrants, 1845-1882. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414109

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creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Daybooks, 1831-1880. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Warrants, 1845-1882. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. County tax ledgers, 1933-1942. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. County tax rolls and tax assessment ledgers, 1946-1958. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Bonds of county tax assessors, 1866-1887. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Correspondence, 1845-1906. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Abstracts of warrants issued, 1856-1914. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Confederate pension warrants issued, 1905-1913. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Division of Ad Valorem Tax. Railroad and telegraph tax return ledgers, 1925-1977. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Division of Ad Valorem Tax. Railroad and telegraph valuation ledgers, 1933-1959,1973. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Revenue records, 1841-1906. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Confederate pension approved claims, 1895-1917. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Vouchers, 1846-1892. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad bonds, 1856-1863. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Closed bank records, 1898-1942. Florida State Archive
referencedIn Florida. Bureau of Local Government Finance. Municipal annual financial reports, 1933-1981. Florida State Archive
referencedIn Robertson, James W., government clerk. Commonplace book, 1861-1879. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad and telegraph license tax ledger, 1926-1955. Florida State Archive
referencedIn Florida. Bureau of Local Government Finance. County annual financial reports, 1951-1981. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad and telegraph tax returns, 1887,1916. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Tax rolls, 1829-1898. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Territorial and state military expenditures, 1839-1869. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. State jurors and witnesses certificates, 1839-1885. Florida State Archive
creatorOf Florida. Comptroller's Office. Railroad property tax returns, 1922-1952. Florida State Archive
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