Treasurer's vouchers, special funds, 1931-1951.

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Treasurer's vouchers, special funds, 1931-1951.

Copies of vouchers issued by the treasurer to the comptroller authorizing him to issue a warrant on the treasury for money due on several funds and accounts. Included are the following: Sinking Fund; Retired Teachers' Fund; Workmen's Compensation Fund; State Institutions of Higher Education; Investors' Syndicate; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Virginia Retirement Board; and purchase, printing, and requisition order forms.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6700577

Library of Virginia

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Virginia. Sinking Fund.

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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

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Virginia. Retired Teachers' Fund.

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Virginia. Investors' Syndicate.

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Virginia Retirement Board.

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Virginia. Workmen's Compensation Fund.

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