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COLLEGE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1884.

SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT.

DR.

To balance on hand October 1st, 1883..

To State Treasurer on account of Special Appropriations

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$106 30

$3,000 00

5,000 00

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$27,402 94
8,385 00

35,787 94

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8,522 90

3,371 49
3 88

$69,397 98 427 28

$69,825 26 $69,825 26

SUMMARY OF TREASURER'S REPORT.

E. Longyear in Account with Agricultural College.

To balance, October 1st, 1883....

DR.

To amounts received from State Treasurer and Secretary of State Board of Agriculture...

CR.

By warrants paid from Oct. 1st, 1883, to Sept. 30, 1884..
By balance to new account Oct. 1st, 1884..

$2,024 27

69,397 98

$64,618 71 6,803 54

$71,422 25 $71,422 25

The above is a correct summary of my report to the State Board of Agriculture. E. LONGYEAR, Treasurer.

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Carpenter shop.

1,032 24

Students' labor, (exclusive of farm and horticultural

departments).

1,032 32

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Botanical Laboratory.

Four brick houses, @ $3,000.

SUMMARY OF GENERAL INVENTORY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1884.

College Hall.

Williams Hall..

Wells Hall...........

Library and Museum building.

Chemical Laboratory.

Farm-house...

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Two brick houses, @ $3,500.

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President's, and two frame houses.

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The salaries of the College officers during the year were as follows: President, $3,000.00; one professor, $2,000.00; seven professors, $1,800.00 each; one at $1,000.00; one assistant, $800.00, and one, $600.00; secretary, $1,500; assistant secretary, librarian, farm foreman, and engineer, $600.00 each; florist, $743.00; foreman on horticultural department. $750.00.

BUILDINGS.

The buildings for which appropriations were made by the Legislature of 1883 have been completed, at very nearly the amounts appropriated therefor. The amount appropriated for "repairs of buildings," though seemingly large, The college buildings was not in excess of what was found to be necessary.

as a whole, however, are in better condition now than they have been in many years.

Several of the special appropriations have, at the close of the fiscal year, unexpended balances. During the three months yet remaining of the calendar year these balances will be mostly expended, under the direction of the Board, by the several departments to which these appropriations were made. We shall probably close the calendar year with a small balance to the credit of the current expense fund.

COLLEGE LANDS.

The following tables, for which we are indebted to the courtesy of the Commissioner of the State Land Office, show the sales of college lands during the year, also the number of acres of these lands vacant, September 30th, 1884, and the counties in which they are located.

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