Treasurer's Office records - Ledgers, 1904-1969.

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Treasurer's Office records - Ledgers, 1904-1969.

The Treasurer's Office records - Ledgers consist of 124 account books, receipt and disbursement books, financial journals, working papers, and ledgers spanning the years 1904 to 1969. The records for St. Ignatius College, the Jesuit Community, St. Ignatius Church, and Loyola Academy can be found together in many of the volumes.

124 ledgers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7974014

Cudahy Library

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