Office of Business and Economic Affairs records, 1942-1988.

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Office of Business and Economic Affairs records, 1942-1988.

Materials include agency fund tickets; correspondence; and account books, residence halls account book, audits, bonds, budgets, checkbooks, daily transaction reports, encumbrances, ledger journals, receipts, statements, state treasury warrants, vouchers, and other financial records.

224 linear ft.

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