Report of the Treasurer.

A treasury report for the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) for 1892 and 1893 is presented. The author discusses the distribution of the society's cash and investments among funds for publishing, bookbinding and collections. Income for the society from bank tax refunds, the sale of publications and mortgage notes is listed. The society's expenditures, including salaries, publishing costs, bookbinding and insurance, are noted. The value of the society's stocks in banks such as the Boston National Bank and bonds in firms such as the Central Pacific Railroad is presented.

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Volume
8
Part
1
Page Range
342-346
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