Tax assessment books, 1843-1892 (bulk 1843-1875, 1879-1884, 1886-1892) [microform].

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Tax assessment books, 1843-1892 (bulk 1843-1875, 1879-1884, 1886-1892) [microform].

The tax assessment books are schedules of real and personal property assessed for taxation and may include name of taxpayer, district number, itemized descriptive list of real and personal property, tax value as fixed by taxpayer and county tax commissioner, date subscribed and sworn to, and attestation of county tax commissioner.

15 microfilm reels.

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