Stock book, 1875-1877.

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Stock book, 1875-1877.

This series primarily consists of a record of the school's expenditures for food, merchandise, and to a lesser extent for contracted repair work and construction materials. Also included are 1876 payroll lists for officers and teachers, and separate entries for per diem labor, salary increases, and back pay authorized by the board of trustees of the school (pp. 41-43). Another salary list, apparently pertaining to hired laborers, also appears (pp. 5-6).

.2 cu. ft. (part of 1 bound volume) (1 microfilm reel)

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