Governor's Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State, and of the Boards of Directors, Visitors, Superintendents, and Other Agents of Public Institutions Or Interests of VirginiaSamuel Shepherd, public printer, 1849 |
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... July 1849 dividends on 3250 shares of stock of the Bank of Virginia , 15,925 00 For ditto on 5050 shares of stock of ... July 1849 , Interest and damages on judgments for revenue tax and militia fines , 24,178 08 188,469 08 492 80 Tax on ...
... July 1849 dividends on 3250 shares of stock of the Bank of Virginia , 15,925 00 For ditto on 5050 shares of stock of ... July 1849 , Interest and damages on judgments for revenue tax and militia fines , 24,178 08 188,469 08 492 80 Tax on ...
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... July 1849 , on $ 319,000 of 7 per cent . debt , held by the Literary fund , For one year's interest on $ 250,000 of 5 per cent . debt , created by an act passed 20th February 1833 , authorizing a subscription to the Chesapeake and Ohio ...
... July 1849 , on $ 319,000 of 7 per cent . debt , held by the Literary fund , For one year's interest on $ 250,000 of 5 per cent . debt , created by an act passed 20th February 1833 , authorizing a subscription to the Chesapeake and Ohio ...
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... July 1 , To balance brought down , 251,924 19 11,879 13 21,840 59 143,182 05 $ 428,825 96 296,418 41 77,474 13 31 , To cash receipts in July 1849 , Aug't 31 , Sept. 29 , Ditto in August Ditto 1849 , 17,433 19 in Sept'r 1849 , 17,560 82 ...
... July 1 , To balance brought down , 251,924 19 11,879 13 21,840 59 143,182 05 $ 428,825 96 296,418 41 77,474 13 31 , To cash receipts in July 1849 , Aug't 31 , Sept. 29 , Ditto in August Ditto 1849 , 17,433 19 in Sept'r 1849 , 17,560 82 ...
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... July 31 , By amount of warrants paid in July 1849 , 199,385 62 Aug't 31 , Ditto in August 1849 , 53,493 11 Sept. 29 , Ditto in September 1849 , 40,311 70 Balance 29th September 1849 , 115,696 12 $ 408,886 55 Total amount of warrants ...
... July 31 , By amount of warrants paid in July 1849 , 199,385 62 Aug't 31 , Ditto in August 1849 , 53,493 11 Sept. 29 , Ditto in September 1849 , 40,311 70 Balance 29th September 1849 , 115,696 12 $ 408,886 55 Total amount of warrants ...
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... July 1849 , Received in August 1849 , Received in Sept. 1849 , 25088 83 227681 68 23395 45 1458 84 252770 51 60707 75 71825 78 13900 00 5000 00 103003 20 15000 00 15000 005101 50 108386 12 Received in fourth quarter of the fiscal year ...
... July 1849 , Received in August 1849 , Received in Sept. 1849 , 25088 83 227681 68 23395 45 1458 84 252770 51 60707 75 71825 78 13900 00 5000 00 103003 20 15000 00 15000 005101 50 108386 12 Received in fourth quarter of the fiscal year ...
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30th September Alexandria Alexandria canal annual report appropriation April asylum Balance Bank of Virginia Blue Ridge railroad board of directors Board of public bonds bridge cadets Capital stock cash paid cent Chesapeake and Ohio Clarkesville commencement commonwealth completed condition construction contract cost creek debt disbursements Dismal Swamp Canal districts dividends duty expenditure expenses feet Female improvement insane institution interest James river John legislature Literary fund loan lock Louisa railroad Lynchburg Male March meeting ment miles months Northwestern turnpike October Ohio canal company Ohio river payment poor children Potomac company present president and directors receipts received repairs respectfully submitted revenue Richmond river and Kanawha road salary school commissioners Second Auditor Sept September 1849 shewing Snicker's gap turnpike statement Staunton stockholders Subscribed subscription superintendent teachers tion tolls treasurer turnpike company Valley turnpike company Virginia Military Institute William
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