Receiving warrants, 1852-1922.

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Receiving warrants, 1852-1922.

Receipt stubs pertaining to monies received by the treasurer. Entries include warrant number, date, amount, the name of the party paying the money, the reason for payment, and fund to which it is credited.

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Maryland. Comptroller of the Treasury.

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The office of Comptroller of the Treasury was established by the Constitution of 1851 to "have the general superintendence of the fiscal affairs of the state." The position is filled by popular election. The original four-year term of office was reduced to two by the Constitution of 1864, and increased to four again by the Constitution of 1867. No limit is set on the number of terms an incumbent may serve, but a person elected as comptroller must post a bond and qualify to hold the ...