Randolph County, townships and towns : tax information, 1946-1947

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Tax information, 1946-1947, Randolph County, Indiana.

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English

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1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings))

Series

Official papers from Randolph County, Indiana, 1946-1947

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"Compiled and edited by Allen County Public Library volunteers and FamilySearch missionaries under the direction of Susan Phelan.".

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Towns and townships. Budget and tax rate proposals for cities of Winchester and Union City, with local officials' signatures ; Public notices and certificates of tax levies ; Estimates of miscellaneous revenue ; Budget submission letter with affidavit ; ordinance and certification of appropriation -- Miscellaneous county tax information. Board of Tax Adjustment minutes ; Employee withholding records, including names ; Estimates of miscellaneous revenue ; Budget estimates ; Assessors' per diem and expenses -- State Tax Commission correspondence regarding tax rates, budget, and appropriations.

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