Quarterly financial reports to the Governor, 1918-1934.

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Quarterly financial reports to the Governor, 1918-1934.

One page summary sheets submitted by the Dept. of Public Works and Buildings Division of Waterways to the Governor detail annual cash receipts. Summary sheets include report submission and coverage dates; total cash receipts from all sources during the year; beginning balance on hand; amount remitted to State Treasurer during reporting period; amount on hand scheduled to be remitted to State Treasurer; and report submitter name and title.

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Illinois State Archive

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