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TREASURER'S REPORT FOR 1886.

JANUARY 11, 1887.

I have the honor herewith to submit my annual report as your treasurer, to-wit:

1886-Jan'y 12. To balance as per last report. . . .

$ 1,223 54

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The following is the statement of the treasurer of the Nebraska Historical Society, of the receipts and disbursements for the year ending January 10, '88.

RECEIPTS.

Amount on hand deposited in the First National Bank of Lincoln,

and turned over by Treasurer W. W. Wilson, January 4, 1887...$ 1,345 87 Legislative appropriation received from state treasurer May 15..... Membership fees ...

Total.

500 00

18 00

$ 1,863 87

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Interest on deposits from January 1, 1887, to January 1, 1888.

25 00

8 25

40 00

48 50

739 33

961 08

$

902 00

53 03

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I have the honor to transmit the following annual report of receipts and expenditures of the Nebraska Historical Society for the year ending Jan. 1, '89.

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W. W. Cox, expenses of attendance to read paper

R. W. Furnas, incidental expenses during meeting
J. A. MacMurphy, expenses of attendance to read paper.
George E. Howard, salary as secretary one year

10 00

7 25

10 00

100 00

George E. Howard, incidental expenses as per vouchers..

15 70

W. W. Cox, twenty-five copies of History of Seward County

28 75

George E. Howard, books and incidental expenses as per vouchers..
George E. Howard, sundries as per vouchers..

58 52

8 35

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I have the honor of making the following report of the receipts and expenses, and the balance on hand, for the year ending January 11, 1890, accompanied by the books and vouchers in my possession.

RECEIPTS.

Balance in treasury January 8, 1889..

Initiation fees

State warrant (by check of Prest. of State Horticultural Society)........
Interest on bank deposits..

Total

$ 1,188 38

16 00

500 00

45 55

$ 1,749 93

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Bal. on deposit in First National Bank of Lincoln, Jan. 6, '90..$ 1,413 25

Very Respectfully,

C. H. GERE, Treasurer.

INDEX.

American State Legislatures, 5-20.
Art, in Nebraska, 38; value of, 41-43.

Arnold, Mathew, on Art, 41-42.

Bryce, views on dual legislature, 13-14.

Bryan, Thomas, 37.

Beals, S. D., Omaha High School, 60; graded Omaha schools, 63; Superin-

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Burt, Governor Francis, death, 102; effect of death, 102-103.

Bellevue, capital under Governor Burt, 102.

Brookes, General, 153-154.

Bisbee, Rev. C. G., connection with Fontenelle college, 265; 267–269.
Bailey, Captain G. M., account of a running fight with a band of despera-
does, 1866, 287-291.

Beam, D. C., reminiscences of early days in Nebraska, 292-315; camp expe-
riences, 296-298; in expedition against the Sioux, 1855, 300-305; claim
holding on the Niobrara, 306-311; fun in breaking prairie, 312-313;
journey to Pike's Peak, 313–315.

Constitutions of states; California, 16; Iowa, 17; North Dakota, 17; Wiscon-
sin, 19.

Corporations, control of, 18.

Calef, Robert, witchcraft, 45-46.

Compromise of 1850, 83-84.

Cox, W. W., the beginning of Lincoln and Lancaster county, 85-100.

County seat contest in Lancaster, 92-93.

Court, first term in Lancaster county, 97.

Cuming, Governor T. B., message, 102.

Clark, H. M., report on Pacific railroad, 105.

Capitol, the, and its occupants, 1855, 106.

Creek names, 131-132.

Colby, General L. W., the Sioux Indian war of 1890-91, 144-190.

Carr, General, 153.

Crisis of 1857; effects in Nebraska, 194-195.

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