Administrative records, 1852-1898.

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Administrative records, 1852-1898.

The auditor reviews the accounts of all state government agencies in Utah. Part of this responsibility includes examining the county collection and remittance of taxes and their disbursement via warrants drawn on Utah's treasury. These activities are documented with correspondence, reports, accounts, warrants, receipts, etc.

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