Craig Colony at Sonyea Treasurer's report
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Overview of the Records
New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230
0.3 cubic feet
(1 volume)
Administrative History
Officers of state institutions were required to submit itemized accounts of monthly receipts and expenditures to the Comptroller. (See Consolidated Laws, 2d ed., 1918, State Finance Law, Chap. 56, Art. II. Sect. 17.) The Craig Colony was an asylum for epileptics.
Scope and Content Note
This series contains a report for March 1921, which includes a letter of transmittal from the superintendent to the supervisor of state charities; a bank statement; a statement of personal service (giving name of employee, title, salary or wage); statements of food, fuel, light, power, water, clothing, furniture, household supplies, general administration, traveling expenses, building repairs (giving quantity of goods or services, rates of payment, and payment); an abstract of vouchers submitted; and a statement of home and farm products of the institution, with the value of these products. The front cover of the report is missing.
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