The Accounting System of the United States from 1789 to 1910 |
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... expenses , are received and examined by the Second Auditor . Those relating to the subsistence of the Army and the Quartermaster's Department , engi- neers , river and harbor surveys and improvements , compensation for losses of horses ...
... expenses , are received and examined by the Second Auditor . Those relating to the subsistence of the Army and the Quartermaster's Department , engi- neers , river and harbor surveys and improvements , compensation for losses of horses ...
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... expenses of the Patent Office and the Post Office Department , and accounts of the census , and certifies the balances to the First Comptroller . * * * The Commissioner of the General Land Office also certifies the balances found by him ...
... expenses of the Patent Office and the Post Office Department , and accounts of the census , and certifies the balances to the First Comptroller . * * * The Commissioner of the General Land Office also certifies the balances found by him ...
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... expenses of the Government . There is a field for an authoritative work on the Government's accounting system in its entirety . The subject may not be interest- ing to the lay reader , but its importance to the service will be con ...
... expenses of the Government . There is a field for an authoritative work on the Government's accounting system in its entirety . The subject may not be interest- ing to the lay reader , but its importance to the service will be con ...
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... expenses of the War Department . Twenty - four years later an additional accountant was created to adjust the accounts of the War Department existing at the close of the war with Great Britain . An accountant for the Navy Department was ...
... expenses of the War Department . Twenty - four years later an additional accountant was created to adjust the accounts of the War Department existing at the close of the war with Great Britain . An accountant for the Navy Department was ...
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... expenses of all departments , except as otherwise provided . SECOND AUDITOR . — To receive all accounts relative to the pay and clothing of the Army , the subsistence of officers , bounties , and premiums , military and hospital stores ...
... expenses of all departments , except as otherwise provided . SECOND AUDITOR . — To receive all accounts relative to the pay and clothing of the Army , the subsistence of officers , bounties , and premiums , military and hospital stores ...
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accounts relating Act approved February Act approved July Act approved March act making appropriations act of July act to provide adjusted amended amount appointed attorneys audit and settle authorized balances arising thereon bond certify the balances chap claims clerk Commissioner of Customs Congress copies court decision thereon delinquent direction disbursing officer District of Columbia Dockery Act duty eighteen hundred ending June thirtieth examine all accounts executive departments February 18 fiscal year ending Fourth Auditor further enacted Government hereafter hereby July 31 Land Office ment money-order Navy Department payment pensions person Post Office Department postal service Postmaster proper accounting officers public accounts public money purposes quarterly R. S. Act approved R. S. See sec receive and examine Register render repealed Revised Statutes Second Auditor Second Comptroller Secretary Secretary of War Sixth Auditor Stat Third Auditor transmit the accounts Treasury Department United vouchers and certificates War Department
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Page 70 - ... shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement, and shall be fined in a sum equal to the amount of the money embezzled, and shall be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than ten years.
Page 41 - ... trial, in possession of vouchers not before in his power to procure, and that he was prevented from exhibiting a claim for such credit at the Treasury by absence from the United States or by some unavoidable accident.
Page 73 - All contracts to be made, by virtue of any law, and requiring the advance of money, or in any manner connected with the settlement of public accounts, shall be deposited promptly in the offices of the Auditors of the Treasury, according to the nature of the contracts: Provided, That this section shall not apply to the existing laws in regard to the contingent funds of Congress.
Page 69 - No person who may hereafter be a collector or holder of public moneys, shall have a seat in either house of the general assembly, or...
Page 34 - March next, all claims and demands whatever, by the United States or against them, and all accounts whatever, in which the United States are concerned, either as debtors or as creditors, shall be settled and adjusted in the treasury department.
Page 29 - ... every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended.
Page 105 - Hereafter, in the settlement of the accounts of deceased officers or enlisted men of the Army, where the amount due the decedent's estate is less than five hundrd dollars and no demand is presented by a duly appointed legal representative of the estate...
Page 76 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other purposes", approved March 3, 1885 (USC, title 39, sec.
Page 90 - The Auditor for the State and Other Departments shall receive and examine all accounts of salaries and incidental expenses of the office of the Secretary of Labor...
Page 59 - That no person appointed to any office instituted by this act, shall directly or indirectly be concerned or interested in carrying on the business of trade or commerce...