Biennial reports of appropriation accounts, 1914-1920.

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Biennial reports of appropriation accounts, 1914-1920.

Biennial reports submitted to the governor include expenditure classification (i.e., office expenses; equipment; operating expenses; repairs; salaries and wages; contingent funds); biennial appropriation and expenditure amounts; biennium beginning, halfway and ending balances; plus contingent fund usage. Reports are included for Capitol Building Improvement Commission; Illinois State Library, and Illinois Library Extension Commission. Reports are also included for State Museum of Natural History; Fort Massac Park; Lincoln Homestead; and Commissioners of State Contracts (1914-1916).

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Illinois State Archive

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