Commissioner of Revenue's administrative correspondence, 1959-1982.

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Commissioner of Revenue's administrative correspondence, 1959-1982.

This series consists of correspondence generated by the office of the Commissioner of Revenue. It documents the activities and functions of the office including the levying of state taxes and the investigation of all matters relating to state taxes. A large part of the series consists of routine requests forwarded to the Dept. of Revenue from the Governor's office. Among the prominent individuals represented in the correspondence are Ralph P. Eagerton, Jr., Harry H. Haden, Charles A. Boswell, Philip J. Hamm, and Harvey L. Rabren. Photographs of Hamm and Rabren, and certificate of John W. Lapsley are also included.

8 cubic ft. (6 records center cartons, 1 archives box, and 1 oversized box).

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Sources: Acts 1896-1897, No. 204. Acts 1907, No. 337. Acts 1915, No. 464, p. 386. Acts 1919, No. 328. Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256. Acts 1939, No. 4, p. 1. Code 1940, T. 51, Sec. 125. Ala. Dept. of Revenue, Annual Report, 1987. Ala. Government Manual, 1982. Ala. Official and Statistical Register, 1979. General Laws, 1939-1940, No. 4, 1949 Feb. 1. ...

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Hamm, Philip J., 1909- .

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Boswell, Charles Stuart

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