Appropriations and expenditures ledger, 1895-1930.

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Appropriations and expenditures ledger, 1895-1930.

General accounts (e.g., kitchen and bakery; managing officer's payroll; contingent fund; maintenance) receipt and expenditure ledger entries include account name; transaction date; receipt or expenditure purpose and amount. State appropriations periodically are listed.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7388114

Illinois State Archive

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