Book of records of the Tax Commission, 1881.

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Book of records of the Tax Commission, 1881.

This series consists of one single volume of minutes of the Tax Commission. Information includes names Commission members present at meetings and the Commission's recommendations, proposals, and statements with regard to measures of the Senate, Assemble, and the Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation.

.3 cu. ft. (1 volume)

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