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195 TREASURY DEPAETJ.EUT Office of the Secretary Washington X-4555 March 4, 1926. The Governor, Federal Reserve Board. Sir; You are hereby advised that the Department has referred to the Disbursing Clerk, Treasury Department, for payment, the account of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for preparing Federal reserve notes during the period February 1 to February 27, 1926, amounting to $108,100.00. Federal Reserve Motes, Series 1914 §5 Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago Minneapolis Kansas City San Francisco 300,000 850,000 200,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 - 100,000 — #10 $20 #50 $100 150,000 - 100,000 - — — * 100,000 100,000 - — 10,000 10,000 — — — - — - - - — - — 50,000 100,000 - 2,150,000 400,000 50,000 50,000 - — — - 300,000 20,000 2,875,000 sheets © §37,60 per M — 5,000 5,000 Total 450,000 850,000 410,000 310,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 100,000 250,000 5,000 2,875,000 . $108,100 .00 The charges against the several Federal Reserve Banks are as follows: Sheets Boston 450,000 New York 850,000 Philadelphia 410,000 Cleveland 510,000 Richmond 100,000 Atlanta 100,000 Chicago 300,000 Minneapolis 100,000 Kansas City 250,000 San Francisco 5,000 Total, 2,875,000 Compensation Plate Printing #7,965.00 S 3,690.00 15,045.00 6,970.00 7,257.00 3,362.00 5,487.00 2,542,00 1,770.00 820.00 1,770.00 820.00 5,310.00 2,460.00 1,770.00 820.00 4,425.00 2,050.00 88,50 41.00 $ 50,887.50 § • #23,575.00 Materials §5,265.00 9,945.00 4,797.00 3,627.00 1,170.00 1,170.00 5,510.00 1,170.00 2,925.00 58.50 33,637.50 Total #16,920.00 51,960.00 15,416.00 11,656.00 3,760.00 3,760.00 11,280.00 3,760.00 • 9,400.00 188.00 108,100.00 The Bureau appropriations will be reimbursed in the above amount from the indefinite appropriation "Preparation and Issue of Federal Reserve Notes, Reimbursable", and i t i s requested that your board cause such indefinite appropriation to be reimbursed in like amount. Respectfully, R. W. Barr, Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Public Debt.