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Description and Holding Information
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Joint Comm. on City Finances. Report, 1867
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SEE ALSO 43535 Report of the [House] Committee on City Finances. The Committee morphed into a Joint Committee with the Senate. The Committee examined records and held hearings to investigate the amount of notes [which served as cash money] printed by the City of New Orleans. After the investigation, the Committee believed that in December 1866, $3,631,409 remained in circulation. The experts who examined the books thought the figure was $3,745,332. One set of printing plates had been lost, which raised the real possibility of even more notes in circulation. The City's total debt was on top of p.2: $13,701,707. The report detailed other complicated transactions with what may or may not have been real money. Still, it conceded the City was in good financial condition, notwithstanding the war.
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Title:
Report of the Committee on City Finances.
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OCLC Number:
1354832120
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Vol. 1 | | Yes | No |
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