"Report Volume 1865-66" presents a detailed accounting from the Boston Auditing Department. This historical record provides a glimpse into the financial management and administration of the city of Boston in the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. As a primary source document, it offers invaluable insights for researchers and historians studying urban development, public finance, and the socio-economic landscape of 19th-century America. The report showcases the fiscal operations of a major American city during a pivotal period of reconstruction and growth.
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