Cash receipts and disbursements journals, 1835-1928.

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Cash receipts and disbursements journals, 1835-1928.

Volumes record daily cash receipts and disbursements concerning the Sinking Fund. The first volume in this series also contains accounts of the treasurer with the Blue Ridge Railroad, April 18, 1849-July 30, 1850. Series contains: 1, November 7, 1835-June 30, 1849; 2, June 1, 1853-July 31, 1855; 3, October 1, 1855-September 30, 1856; 4, October 1, 1856-September 30, 1858; 5, October 1, 1858-September 30, 1860; 6, October 1, 1860-December 31, 1862; 7, January 1, 1863-November 30, 1864; 8, August 1, 1871-September 30, 1909; 9, October 1, 1909-February 29, 1928.

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Library of Virginia

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