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Reel 90-126

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Contains 4 Results:

Checkbook, 1859-1860

 Item — Reel: 90-126
Scope and Contents From the Collection: All records are original manuscripts. The School Plans are original water color renditions (elevations and floor plans) of the first twenty schools erected by the Fund. These drawings were apparently based on the original plans of the buildings executed by architects Charles Lewis Hillger and William A. Freret. As a whole the records are particularly useful for documenting the construction and maintenance of this important group of educational buildings.Additional records include...
Dates: 1859-1860

Volume 1, index, 1858-1931

 Item — Reel: 90-126
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Volumes 2 and 3 have not been microfilmed.

Dates: Other: 1858-1931

Bills Receivable, 1860-1869

 Item — Reel: 90-126
Scope and Contents From the Collection: All records are original manuscripts. The School Plans are original water color renditions (elevations and floor plans) of the first twenty schools erected by the Fund. These drawings were apparently based on the original plans of the buildings executed by architects Charles Lewis Hillger and William A. Freret. As a whole the records are particularly useful for documenting the construction and maintenance of this important group of educational buildings.Additional records include...
Dates: 1860-1869

Rents due and collected on property owned by the Fund, May, 1858-April,1859

 Item — Reel: 90-126
Scope and Contents From the Collection: All records are original manuscripts. The School Plans are original water color renditions (elevations and floor plans) of the first twenty schools erected by the Fund. These drawings were apparently based on the original plans of the buildings executed by architects Charles Lewis Hillger and William A. Freret. As a whole the records are particularly useful for documenting the construction and maintenance of this important group of educational buildings.Additional records include...
Dates: May, 1858-April,1859