New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904: Report of the New York State CommissionEllis, DeLancey M.
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New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904: Report of the New York State Commission
Ellis, DeLancey M.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.) -- New York (State)
Director of Education and Social Economy
--salary (20 1/2 months.) --------------------- $3,422 20
Traveling expenses of Director, Advisory
Committee and employees ----------------------- 1,815 93
Clerks, stenographer, attendants, draughtsman
and other employees--salaries ----------------- 4,403 98
Allowance for maintenance of Director and
attendants at St. Louis ----------------------- 2,719 74
Printing and stationery and binding of
exhibit work ---------------------------------- 807 01
Supplies--material for preparation of
exhibit --------------------------------------- 1,690 00
Installation-booth, facades, cabinets,
counters, cases and appointments -------------- 7,096 52
Express, freight, cartage, postage, telephone
and telegraph --------------------------------- 793 73
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Total expenditures------------------------------- $22,749 11
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Receipts:
Amounts received from cities, etc., on
account of binding exhibit material,
sale of installation and appointments $666 50
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FINE ARTS
Employees--salaries ----------------------------- $280 00
Storage of art works, packing, handling,
repairing, etc. ------------------------------- 3,129 09
Express, cartage, etc., to and from St. Louis 3,139 04
Insurance on art works -------------------------- 2,423 00
Printing and supplies --------------------------- 173 26
Postage, telephone and telegraph and
miscellaneous expenditures -------------------- 155 56
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Total expenditures ------------------------------ $9,299 95
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Receipts:
Rebate on insurance --------------------------- $42 13
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AGRICULTURE AND LIVE STOCK
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