Ledger accounts for leases of surplus canal water, salaries of canal officials, and canal loans, 1826-1931.

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Ledger accounts for leases of surplus canal water, salaries of canal officials, and canal loans, 1826-1931.

This series is a record of payments and receipts on accounts of the canals and canal debt. The Comptroller's Office included summary data on these accounts annually in reports to the Commissioners of the Canal Fund.

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