Records, 1825-1918 (bulk 1863-1918).

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Records, 1825-1918 (bulk 1863-1918).

Vouchers (1863-1865) from the offices of Elisha Laird and William H. Conover, collectors, principally documenting payments made by the county collector for various services for which the Freeholders were responsible, chiefly bridges, penal institutions, asylums, highways, and parks; together with county collector books (1866-1868, 1873-1891, 1875-1883, 1877-1907, and 1917-1918), including balance sheets, receipts and disbursements, check ledger, tax assessments, court taxes, and auditor's and assessors' reports.

3 boxes.

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Applegate, A. T.

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Hendrickson, Cyrenius

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Laird, Elisha, a. 1790-1863.

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Monmouth County (N.J.). County Clerk

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Monmouth County (N.J.). County Collector

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Conover, William H.

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Monmouth County (N.J.). Board of Chosen Freeholders

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