warrants thing
Summary: A large number of warrants described as to number and amount on pages 1 and 2 of the record, but put down without reference to the bonds for which they were exchanged.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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owned
listed amounts and numbers
cited from On page 1 of the book provided for this… (1890)On page 1 of the book provided for this
purpose by the commissioners of this county, it
appears that $33,000.00 in bonds were issued
July 1st, 1889, to take up a corresponding
amount of court house bonds and funding bonds
of 1882. The amount o…
cited from For the past two weeks this city and Grant… (1890)
For the past two weeks this city and Grant
County has been enjoying an excitement the
like of which has never been experienced here
before and it is to be hoped never will be again.
From the time the grand jury commenced its
investigation of…
witnessed
excess of bonds over cancelled warrants
cited from ing the warrants appearing in duplicate, or for… (1890)ing the warrants appearing in duplicate, or for
larger amounts than they appear to have been
issued for, on the correspondingly numbered
warrant stubs, amount to but little over three-
fourths of the total amount of the bonds issued
on account o…
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For the past two weeks this city and Grant…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
ing the warrants appearing in duplicate, or for…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
On page 1 of the book provided for this…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain