Comptroller's Office general revenue volumes 1836-1994

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Comptroller's Office general revenue volumes 1836-1994

The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts is the central accounting officer or chief fiscal officer of the state, and as such is responsible for maintaining effective methods for accounting for the state's funds; he or she is the state's principal tax administrator and collector of tax revenue. These records document the receipt of revenue by the State of Texas, as accounted for by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Types of documents include journals, daybooks, general and subsidiary ledgers, cash books, deposit warrant stubs, letters of transfer, fiscal and financial statements, correspondence, bond registers and indexes, etc., dating 1836-1994. They total 292 volumes.

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The Office of Comptroller of Public Accounts was initially created by the General Council of the Provisional Government of Texas on December 29, 1835, elected by the General Council and commissioned by the Governor, for the purpose of examining and approving or rejecting any claims presented to him by the Auditor (also created by this ordinance). The Comptroller first appeared as a constitutional officer in the first state Constitution of Texas (1845), elected for a two-...