The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General Assembly, Session of [1929-] 1937, Volume 1, Part 1The State., 1905 - Budget Budget report for 1929/31 deals also with the operations of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1928 and the estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929. |
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12 Amount 13 Total expenses 14 State tax 16 Net amount 25 Largest amount Amount withdrawn annual meeting annum of income Assembly Bank stocks bill BOOK VALUE BOROUGH NOTES Bridgeport cent Chicago Clerk Commissioner Conn Connecticut corporation County Danbury Date of annual deducting all items depositors having $1,000 depositors having less due a single East Hartford estate the past Fairfield Fairfield County foreclosed real estate Hartford Hartford County Haven Haven County House income on foreclosed income the past Incorporators to elect interest and profit INVESTMENTS.-CONTINUED items chargeable thereto July Litchfield County Loans on real loss and rent MARKET VALUE Married Meriden Middletown Milwaukee & St Minn Norwalk Norwich notes and orders Number of accounts Number of depositors officers Orders in favor PAR VALUE profit and loss RAILROAD BONDS rent ac SAVINGS BANK Senate society Tolland County total amount Total number Total of interest Treasurer Waterbury WINDHAM COUNTY
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