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Newly Found Ledger Offers History Lesson

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From Times Wire Reports

The handwriting is a fastidious cursive, the signatures include those of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and the columns record an era when senators were paid the lofty wage of $6 a day.

Had Senate aides not stumbled upon the unassuming brown ledger a week ago, lying on a shelf in a Capitol basement storage room, workers clearing space for construction of a visitors’ center would have tossed it into the trash two days later.

It contains notes written during the early 1830s from the Treasury Department’s auditor.

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