Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857.

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Journal of the Governor, 1853-1857.

Record is a chronological listing of the expenditures and receipts of the Governor's office. Journal entries include date; amount of expenditure or receipt; account to which the transaction was posted, and transaction description (e.g., service furnished; manner of payment).

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Illinois State Archive

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