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Unspecified UAI 50.6 Box 2

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Receipt from Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts Commissioner of Loans, to Ebenezer Storer, January 21, 1791, January 21, 1791 Digital

Item — unspecified: UAI 50.6 Box 2, unspecified: Folder 10Identifier: UAI 50.x
Scope and content: Documents created or received by the Treasurer relating to Harvard finances from 1678 to 1896. Topics include tuition, salaries, real estate, income and disbursements, construction and repair estimates and expenses, insurance, post-Revolutionary War currency depreciation, investments and securities, and other financial transactions. Records were most likely collected and organized by librarians and archivists throughout the years. “Payments from special funds” and...

Receipt from Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts Commissioner of Loans, to Ebenezer Storer, November 28, 1791, November 28, 1791 Digital

Item — unspecified: UAI 50.6 Box 2, unspecified: Folder 10Identifier: UAI 50.x
Scope and content: Documents created or received by the Treasurer relating to Harvard finances from 1678 to 1896. Topics include tuition, salaries, real estate, income and disbursements, construction and repair estimates and expenses, insurance, post-Revolutionary War currency depreciation, investments and securities, and other financial transactions. Records were most likely collected and organized by librarians and archivists throughout the years. “Payments from special funds” and...

Receipt from Nathaniel Appleton, Massachusetts Commissioner of Loans, to Ebenezer Storer, April 2, 1792, April 2, 1792 Digital

Item — unspecified: UAI 50.6 Box 2, unspecified: Folder 10Identifier: UAI 50.x
Scope and content: Documents created or received by the Treasurer relating to Harvard finances from 1678 to 1896. Topics include tuition, salaries, real estate, income and disbursements, construction and repair estimates and expenses, insurance, post-Revolutionary War currency depreciation, investments and securities, and other financial transactions. Records were most likely collected and organized by librarians and archivists throughout the years. “Payments from special funds” and...