Funding book, January 27, 1882-June 15, 1900.

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Funding book, January 27, 1882-June 15, 1900.

These records show by transaction number the changing of the old debt into the new. They give the owner of bond; type of old debt surrendered less West Virginia one-third on both the bond and the interest, less discount on Virginia portion; percentage of Virginia new debt to be funded; and total of deductions and percentage of equalling debt surrendered. The series contains: 1, January 27, 1882-March 3, 1884; 2, March 3, 1884-June 9, 1885; 3, June 9, 1885-April 15, 1886; 4, April 15, 1886-February 18, 1888; 5, February 21, 1888-January 21, 1891; 6, February 3, 1891-June 15, 1900.

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