Gross earnings correspondence, 1902-1965.

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Gross earnings correspondence, 1902-1965.

Correspondence pertaining to gross earnings/deductions, primarily by railroad companies. Includes correspondence of the Attorney General, Public Examiner, and Railroad and Warehouse Commission, and opinions of the Attorney General.

0.25 cu. ft. (18 folders).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6768914

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Minnesota. Dept. of Taxation.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Examiner.

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The Public Examiner's auditing duties and procedures are covered in Minnesota Statutes 215 (1971) and predecessors, as cited in the individual audit reports. M.S. 215.20 provided for examination of the books, accounts, and affairs of a school district upon request of its governing body. From the description of Audit reports of school districts, 1910-1972 (bulk 1920-1965). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122425614 ...

Minnesota Transfer Railway

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Incorporated in 1883 under the state laws of Minnesota, the company operated a freight transfer line in east-central Minnesota. From the description of Minnesota Transfer Railway minutes, 1896-1970. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 313866498 ...

Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota

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These registers were kept under the RRWC's regulatory responsibilities for stockyard rates (1919-1922; see Laws 1919 c461) and for licensing of livestock buyers (1935-1967; see Laws 1935 c216). In 1967 the RRWC was replaced by the Public Service Department (Laws 1967 c864), and in 1974 the livestock regulatory functions were transferred to the Department of Agriculture (Laws 1974 c347). The 1962-1975 RRWC register book was apparently transferred to and used by these successor agencies. ...

Minnesota. Attorney General

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These cases had their genesis in a bill of complaint filed with the United States Supreme Court by the state of Wisconsin in 1922, seeking an injunction to restrain the state of Illinois and the Sanitary District of Chicago from diverting water from Lake Michigan through the Chicago River into the Des Plaines River and ultimately the Mississippi. This linkage, completed in 1900, not only facilitated navigation between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River waterways system, but a...