New York State Comptroller's Office Reports and Correspondence Relating to State Education Funds
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series consists of incoming correspondence and drafts of reports and outgoing correspondence compiled by the State Comptroller's office. Most of the documents relate specifically to the management and disbursement of funds appropriated for educational purposes and therefore under the oversight of the Board of Regents. Records document grants for establishment of libraries and for other charitable purposes; management and appropriation of funds for common schools, colleges, and academies; status of the finances of the Board of Regents; and funds raised by lotteries, especially as provided for in the Lottery Act of 1814, and appropriated for educational purposes.
Title
- New York State Comptroller's Office reports and correspondence relating to State Education Funds
Quantity
- 0.1 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A3207
Creator
Administrative History
Chapter 120 of the Laws of 1814 provided for the institution of a lottery for "the promotion of literature and other purposes." The act listed specific appropriations for educational purposes to be funded by the proceeds of the lottery. Specific causes to be funded included completion of ongoing construction and expansion of library and science facilities at Union College; creation of a fund to be used by the trustees of Union College for the relief of indigent students; establishment of a school by the Asbury African Church in New York City; provision of copies of the revised laws and legislative journals to the New York Historical Society at no cost; creation of an endowment for the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the City of New York; allocation of funds to Hamilton College; and appropriation of land for the relocation of Columbia College in New York City.
The act also provided for the creation of a committee of managers to administer the lottery and required the trustees of the various colleges receiving appropriations to report annually to the Board of Regents regarding the expenditure of said funds.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of incoming correspondence and drafts of reports and outgoing correspondence compiled by the State Comptroller's office. Most of the documents relate specifically to the management and disbursement of funds appropriated for educational purposes and therefore under the oversight of the Board of Regents. Records document loans granted by the Board of Regents; grants for establishment of libraries and for other charitable purposes; endowment of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the City of New York; management and appropriation of funds for common schools, colleges, and academies; status of the finances of the Board of Regents; and funds raised by lotteries, especially as provided for in the Lottery Act of 1814, and appropriated for educational purposes.
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