Office of the State Comptroller, 1758-1954.

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Office of the State Comptroller, 1758-1954.

The Office of the Comptroller is responsible for superintending all matters concerning the finances of the State. A wide variety of financial records are found in Comptroller's Records, many of them from the Committee of the Pay Table during the Revolutionary War. They include accounts, bills, receipts, reports, vouchers, soldiers' notes, town accounts for supplies of soldiers' families, saltpeter certificates and accounts, and other papers. Other financial records covering the period from the 1780s to the early twentieth century include journals, waste books, receipt stubs for payment of soldiers and money loaned to the state, grand lists, Treasurers vouchers, Comptrollers vouchers, Civil War returns for soldiers' children and returns for family bounties, plus State Pauper Records, 1844-1920, financial records of the School for Imbeciles, 1913-54, and Military Separation Allowances, 1916-19.

305 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184909

Connecticut State Library, CSL

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