Sinking Fund : memorandum books, from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1851-1881.

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Sinking Fund : memorandum books, from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1851-1881.

These records are part of Office of the Second Auditor. Sinking Fund. These records contain balance sheets for the Fund for Internal Improvements; payments made from loans received under acts of March 22, 1850, and September 30, 1851; statement of bonds purchased for the Sinking Fund; transfer of stock to the state; report of the Sinking Fund made for the Treasurer, September 23, 1874, and statement thereof, July 1, 1875; and an unbound manuscript regarding railroads and navigation companies and the disposal of state stock in them, ca. 1870s. These records cover the period from September 30, 1851 to October 19, 1881.

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Library of Virginia

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