Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society volume 9

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Donnell gave his consent. Treasurer Howe took the receipt of the bank for $132, 000 of state money and for $42, 000 of school money, and the three state officers constituted the First National Bank the fiscal agent of the state, having authority so to do.
Governor Glick was required to act on a Price raid commission. ^^ That Note 11. — The first commission on the Price raid claims was appointed by act of legislature approved February 11, 1865 ( Session Laws 1865, p. 124 ), and consisted of the
...secretary of state, adjutant-general, and attorney-general, who were R. A. Barker, T. J. Anderson, and J. D. Brumbaugh. This commission audited and allowed Price raid claims to the amount of $342, 145. 99. By act of 1867 ( Session Laws 1867, p. 63 ) these claims were assumed by the state of Kansas, and scrip, to be known as "union military scrip, " was directed to be issued to the claimants, dated June 1, 1867, and bearing interest at seven per cent. This act further provided that before any of these claims should be settled or adjusted they should again be referred to a special committee of three disinterested persons ; therefore, under the act, a second commission was appointed, consisting of W.

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