Daybooks, 1877-1881.

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Daybooks, 1877-1881.

This series contains daily financial transactions for provisions, supplies, equipment, and purchase or repair expenditures incurred during the course of the school's operations and activities. Chapter 587 of the Laws of 1865 required school administrators to keep complete records of the "business and daily transactions" of the school. Transactions are listed for equipment and utensils relating to farming, broommaking, beadwork, and carpentry, as well as for library and school books, musical instruments, school room furniture, bedding and other houshold items, fuel, clothing, and groceries.

.6 cu. ft. (2 volumes) (1 microfilm reel)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8321848

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