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Tax-related Correspondence, 1935 August

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

It is important to note that the survival of the various types of documentation across the nearly 140 years of its existence is very uneven. There are large gaps in each of the series. T he minutes of the Board of Directors, for example, is virtually complete for the period from 1898 through 1947 and virtually non-existent for the period before that. The same disparity holds true for most of the other series. There has been significant physical damage to many of records, especially the large bound volumes. In those cases where missing information can be inferred, it is added in brackets. Where information about numbering of materials is intact, it is mentioned in the descriptions. An example of this it the use of a "Catalog" number applied to the paper wrappings of many of the volumes. If the wrapping survived and still had the "catalog" number it is noted in the finding aid. There are other labels which have been associate with many items. If they are extant, they noted.

Dates

  • Other: 1935 August

Extent

From the Collection: 30 Cubic Feet (Approx. 30 c.f. in 40 boxes and 50 volumes )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Processing Information

This folder contains a note from an Internal Revenue Agent addressed to “Roy” asking him to come up to the IRS office in Atlanta and “bring up the appraisals so they can see if they are in detail enough to be accepted in Washington. Also better bring your tax file.” Attached to this note are photo-static copies of the 1911 appraisals prepared by the American appraisal Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Repository Details

Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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