Annual Reports of the Officers of State of the State of Indiana, Volume 1, Part 2 |
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Page 11
... without the intervention of the Federal officers , must be given to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Governor , or other proper officer , on or before the second Tuesday of February of each year in which the tax is to be paid .
... without the intervention of the Federal officers , must be given to the Secretary of the Treasury by the Governor , or other proper officer , on or before the second Tuesday of February of each year in which the tax is to be paid .
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Hudson , the present State Agent , came into office , early in February , 1861 , he found in the office in New York three bound volumes of the forms , which he immediately cancelled , by punching a hole through the signature of each ...
Hudson , the present State Agent , came into office , early in February , 1861 , he found in the office in New York three bound volumes of the forms , which he immediately cancelled , by punching a hole through the signature of each ...
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Matters thus stood from February until about the 27th day of May , when learning that the affair had become public in New York , and believing that no reason could exist for further delay in the prosecution , I caused the arrest of Mr.
Matters thus stood from February until about the 27th day of May , when learning that the affair had become public in New York , and believing that no reason could exist for further delay in the prosecution , I caused the arrest of Mr.
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It was evident that the State would sustain a great loss by the delay in the construction of the shops , and accordingly the Board of Directors convened in this city in February last , and myself and other State officers invited to be ...
It was evident that the State would sustain a great loss by the delay in the construction of the shops , and accordingly the Board of Directors convened in this city in February last , and myself and other State officers invited to be ...
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... of February , 1862 , the Governor drew it out of bank and repaid it into the State Treasury together with $ 125 80-100 interest , at the rate of 4 per cent . , allowed by the bank thereon , making $ 4,125 80-100 refunded .
... of February , 1862 , the Governor drew it out of bank and repaid it into the State Treasury together with $ 125 80-100 interest , at the rate of 4 per cent . , allowed by the bank thereon , making $ 4,125 80-100 refunded .
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1st Lieutenant 2d Adjutant Amount arms Assistant Surgeon August August 19 August 20 Bank Board of Commissioners bread at 3c Brown bushels potatoes called Camp Captain 1st Lieutenant cavalry cent Charles City coffee Colonel command Commissary COMMISSION Commissioners of Sinking Company Company H convict County DATE December discharge dozen draft Dumont duty Evansville exemption Expenses February Field furnished George Guards Henry Hospital hundred Indiana Indianapolis Interest issued James January John Joseph July June Lafayette Larceny lbs beef Legion Lieutenant 2d Lieutenant loaves bread M. A. de Rothschild Main Major March Michigan Military militia months MUSTER NAMES November October officers organized paid President of Board Prison Private provision purchase received Recruits Regiment Rendezvoused Richmond Robert Salary Samuel Sept September shoulders Sinking Fund soap Staff Stock sugar Thomas Union United William