Bill for goods procured for the Executive Mansion, 1868 Dec. 26.

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Bill for goods procured for the Executive Mansion, 1868 Dec. 26.

This series consists of a list identifying items that were purchased from O'Brien and Mahan's for use at the Governor's Mansion in Albany. The bill is retained by the Comptroller's Office since this is where payment on bills due is acted upon. The bill describes the item purchased, the price of a single item, and the number of items purchased and the total that was payed for the item. The bill also lists the grand total due.

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