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ument No. 14] [Session 1893. Ordered to be Printed. PHUS DANIELS, State Printer and Binder. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE PENITENTIARY. REPORT OF DIRECTORS. To His Excellency THOMAS M. Holt, Governor of North Carolina. In our biennial report made to His Excellency Governor Daniel G. Fowle, for the fiscal years of 1889 and 1890, we had the honor then to report that this Board, acting under a policy adopted by the Legislature of 1889 to make the Penitentiary self-sustaining, had not only made this Institu-tion self-sustaining, but that we had remaining after paying-all the debts which had accrued under a former administra-tion, a cash balance of one hundred and thirteen thousand sixty-nine dollars and ninety-eight cents ($113,069.98), which under the law as then existed had been covered into the State Treasury as a part of the general fund of the vState, and also assets in stock, permanent improvements, etc., of eighty-eight thousand nine hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-eight cents ($88,933.48). Acting under the recommendations made by this Board in said report, the Legislature of 1891 made no actual appro-priation, but returned to this Institution the said amount earned over and above the running expenses, to-wit, the sum of one hundred and thirteen thousand sixty-nine dollars and ninety-eight cents ($113,0^9.98), less seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), which had been used by us in the completion of the Governor's Mansion, for the
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Full Text | ument No. 14] [Session 1893. Ordered to be Printed. PHUS DANIELS, State Printer and Binder. BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE PENITENTIARY. REPORT OF DIRECTORS. To His Excellency THOMAS M. Holt, Governor of North Carolina. In our biennial report made to His Excellency Governor Daniel G. Fowle, for the fiscal years of 1889 and 1890, we had the honor then to report that this Board, acting under a policy adopted by the Legislature of 1889 to make the Penitentiary self-sustaining, had not only made this Institu-tion self-sustaining, but that we had remaining after paying-all the debts which had accrued under a former administra-tion, a cash balance of one hundred and thirteen thousand sixty-nine dollars and ninety-eight cents ($113,069.98), which under the law as then existed had been covered into the State Treasury as a part of the general fund of the vState, and also assets in stock, permanent improvements, etc., of eighty-eight thousand nine hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-eight cents ($88,933.48). Acting under the recommendations made by this Board in said report, the Legislature of 1891 made no actual appro-priation, but returned to this Institution the said amount earned over and above the running expenses, to-wit, the sum of one hundred and thirteen thousand sixty-nine dollars and ninety-eight cents ($113,0^9.98), less seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), which had been used by us in the completion of the Governor's Mansion, for the |