Notes and bills receivable and payable of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company, 1850-1861.

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Notes and bills receivable and payable of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company, 1850-1861.

The treasurer of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company was responsible for managing its routine financial accounts throughout the construction of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad and the Hoosac Tunnel. Series was created as a chronologiocal listing of monies expended and received in accounts.

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Massachusetts. Treasury Office

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Throughout the provincial period, Massachusetts towns were periodically assessed by the Treasury with taxes for the defraying of public charges and support of the government. This practice increased in importance and frequency during the Revolutionary War, as individual colonies became largely responsible for financial support of the war effort. Resolves 1777-78, c 398 (Oct. 9, 1777), dictated that all Massachusetts financial support of the war was thenceforth to be based on taxation only, with ...

Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company

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