Records of the United States General Accounting Office [microform] Treasury and territorial records.

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Records of the United States General Accounting Office [microform] Treasury and territorial records.

Includes records of the first Comptroller of the Treasury; letters received from marshals, district attorneys, and others in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio, 1798-1830; and letters concerning public lands, 1805-1833.

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The Office of the First Comptroller was created in 1789 by the act establishing the Treasury Department. His responsibilities included final approval of all settled accounts, keeping records relating to receipts and disbursements of public funds, and keeping copies of contracts. In 1817 the Comptroller's functions relating to military accounts were turned over to the newly created office of the Second Comptroller, and in 1849 some of his functions relating to customs accounts were turned over to...

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