Day book from the Virginia Land Office, 1895-1903.

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Day book from the Virginia Land Office, 1895-1903.

These records contain a volume recording information regarding the payment of services directed toward the maintenance of the Capitol, State Library, and Executive Mansion. In columns are recorded the date of a particular payment, the identity of the person or business concern paid, the services being paid for, and the fund from which money was taken for that payment. The three funds were C.C. (Civil Contingent); R. L. D. [sic] (Register, Land Office); and J. [sic], F., and G. (Ice, Fuel, and Gas).

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Library of Virginia

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