Pieces of the Past
Artifacts, Documents, and Primary Sources
from Letchworth Park History

Annual Report of the ASHP Society for 1919
Part II

The American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society operated Letchworth Park from the time of Mr. Letchworth's death until 1930. Each year the Society published an annual report reviewing activities in each of the parks and historical sites they oversaw. One such report was the "25th Annual Report" (Albany, J Byron Company Printers, 1920) of the Society which provides an interesting look at the young state park. The Letchworth material is found from page 74 to 98 of the book.

The following is the financial report that comprised the last few pages of the document. The data provides a fascinating "behind the scenes" look at operations , along with the names of some of Letchworth Park's early employees.

An attempt has been made to reproduce the tables as close as possible to their original form.

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Financial Statement of State Funds

Following is a statement of State moneys received and disbursed on the account of Letchworth Park during the year ended December 31, 1919.

Chapter 181, Laws of 1917, Part 3

 
Debit
 
Appropriation   $950.00
 
Credit
 
Disbursements before reported
$882.90
 
17. W. A. Bennett, repairing wagon
1 00
 
18. W. T. Olin, hardware
5 35
 
19. A. Reitschky auto spring
5 25
 
20. Green Hardware Co., plumbing
33 95
 
21. J. R. Lingenfelter paid for hardware
9 48
 
Lapsed
12 07
 
    950.00
Chapter 181 Laws of 1917, Part 5    
  Debit  
Appropriation   $4,352 22
  Credit  
Disbursements before reported
$3,883 94
 
36. Orlie Crane, labor, December
60 00
 
37. William Crane, labor, December
60 00
 
38. Green Hardware Co., gasolene
8 05
 
39. W. A. Bennett, farrier
18 85
 
40. Sanford P. Bush, hay
505 00
 
41. Green. Hardware Co., hardware
26 43
 
42. Hopkins & Sons, grinding Oats
17 30
 
43. W. T. Olin, collar pads, etc
32 98
 
44. E. G. Randall, horse blankets
20 00
 
45. N. Y. Telephone Co., December service, etc
5 15
 
46. Frederick Crane, labor, January
65 00
 
47. Orlie Crane, labor, February
60 00
 
48. William Crane, labor, February
60 00
 
49. Caroline Bishop, printing map
2 50
 
50. E. G. Randall, wagon jack, etc
19 50
 
51. Ewart & Lake, feed
201 71
 
52. J. E. Lingenfelter postage
3 00
 
53. J. B. Lyon Co., letterheads, etc
7 29
 
54. N. Y. Telephone Co., January and tolls
4 20
 
55. Frederic Crane, labor, February
65 00
 
56-59. Frank Davis et hauling ice
93 00
 
60. George L. Washburn making map

3 00
 
61. N. Y. Telephone Co., February and tolls
6 20
 
62-65. Laborers
154 27
 
66. John C. Eddy, fuel
38 11
 
67. Green Co., oil and can
1 40
 
68. N. Y. Telephone Co., March service, etc
4 35
 
69-71. Laborers
180 00
 
72. W. A. Bennett, horseshoeing
21 20
 
73. Floyd A. Lindsay, ice and hauling
32 15
 
74. J. R. Lingenfelter expressage
1 37
 
75. J. R. Lingenfelter travel expense

20 47
 
76. Charles M. Dow, paid for telephone
10 10
 
77. J. 1,. Lingenfelter paid for postage
6 00
 
78. N. Y. Telephone Co., April service and tolls
5 50
 
79. Fred Crane labor, May
65 00
 
80. Orlie Crane, labor

60 00
 
81. J. R. Lingenfelter paid for labor
159 60
 
82. H. A. Beardsley, toilet paper, etc
3 70
 
83. Ewart & Lake, wheat
32 25
 
84. J. R. Lingenfelter, traveling expenses
14 66
 
85. N. Y. Telephone Co., May service, etc

7 45
 
86. Fred Crane, labor, June
65 00
 
87. Orlie Crane, labor
60 00
 
88. William Crane, labor
60 00
 
89. Victor Draper, labor
60 00
 
90. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
685 00
 
91. John E. Eddy, coal

18 90
 
92. W. A. Bennett, horseshoeing
12 55
 
93. Lucas & Wheeler, rubber hose
26 00
 
94. Cummings Pharmacy, ink, etc
4 10
 
95. Ewart & Lake, cracked corn

80 00
 
96. Gates & Alcox, oil, etc
1 75
 
97. M. A. Hopkins & Son, grinding oats
19 58
 
98. Patrick Joyce, hay
200 00
 
99 Kellogg & Bros., supplies

13 15
 
100. E. V. Kinglsey hay
200 00
 
101. J. R. Lingenfelter, seed
1 61
 
102. Lucas & Wheeler, hardware, gasolene, etc
85 94
 
103. Charles M. Dow, traveling expenses
13 56
 
104. J. R. Lingenfelter traveling expenses
11 26
 
105. W. J. Humphrey, postage telephone, etc
15 65
 
106. J. R. Lingenfelter, postage

3 50
 
107. N. Y. Telephone Co., June service, etc
10 05
 
108. W. J. Humphrey, traveling expense
5 00
 
Lapsed
231 20
 
    5,210 00
(Salaries paid direct by, State Treasurer)


   
Before reported $1,321 65  
J. R. Lingenfelter, superintendent, December,
1918, to June, 1919, inclusive
8175 00  
Caroline Bishop, librarian, December 1918,
to June, 1919, inclusive
513 35  
Frederick Crane, foreman, December, 1918 66 00  
A. C. Lingenfelter, foreman, January, 1919 to June, 1919, inclusive 396 00  
    3,172 00
    8,382 00
     
Chapter 151 Laws of 1918 Part 3    
  Debit  
Appropriation   3,500 00
  Credit  
Disbursements
$284 99
 
2. J. E. Lingenfelter, paid for paint

7 27
 
3. NV. A. Bennett, wagon repairs
7 65
 
4. Frederick Crane labor
65 00
 
5. J. R. Lingenfelter paid for labor
206 70
 
6. William Crane, labor, May

60 00

 
7. Victor Draper labor
60 00
 
8. John C. Ebner, wall papering etc
33 00
 
9. John R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
207 00
 
10. E. G. Randall, harness
2 75
 
11. W. A. Bennett wagon repair

7 95

 
12. John G. Ebner, wall papering
8 50
 
13. E. G. Randall, repair to mowers
64 09
 
14. Elitsac Mfg. Co., cement, etc
45 70
 
15. Gates & Alcox, auto repair
90 70
 
16. J. R. Lingenfelter paid for labor

201 00

 
17. Lucas & Wheeler, wagon repair
289 38
 
18. Orlie Crane, labor, July
60 00
 
19. Wm. Crane labor
60 00
 
20. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
312 00
 
21. S. P. Townsend & Co., lawn mower parts

13 20

 
22. Wm. Crane, labor, August
60 00
 
23. Claude S. Halstead, labor
72 00
 
24. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
447 00
 
25. Wesley Ranger, signs
246 00
 
26. S. P. Townsend, lawn mower parts
8 00
 
27. W. A. Bennett, hardware, etc
11 10
 
28. Fred Crane, labor, October

65 00
 
29. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
279 00
 
30. Lucas & Wheeler, repairs to plumbing
102 19
 
31. Fred Crane, labor, November
65 00
 
32. G. S. Hurlburt repairing harness
23 87
 
33. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
33 96
 
    3500 00
     
Chapter 177, Laws of 1919, Part 1    


Debit  
Appropriation   9060 00
Additions to certain salaries   252 00
    9312 00
  Credit  
1. Fred Crane, labor, July

$65 00
 
2. J. R. Lingenfleter paid for labor
234 00
 
3. N. Y. Telephone Co., July service, etc
9 20
 
4. Fred Crane, labor, August
65 00
 
5. Orlie Crane, labor
60 00
 
6. Frank N. Davis, teaming

24 00
 
7. Victor Draper, labor
60 00
 
8. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
276 00
 
9. Clark Garrison, buckwheat
10 50
 
10. E. G. Randall, hay mower, harness, etc
200 73
 
11.N. Y. Telephone Co., August service, etc

6 33
 
12. Fred Crane, labor, September
65 00
 
13. Orlie Crane, labor
60 00
 
14. Wm. Crane, labor I
60 00
 
15. Frank N. Davis, plowing
48 00
 
16. Claude S. Halstead plowing
10 50
 
17. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
558 00
 
18. George H. Brown, coal

59 25
 
19-20. J. R. Lingenfelter, express, postage
4 93
 
21. N. Y. Telephone Co., September service,
7 40
 
22. Clifford J. Green, threshing
23 50
 
23. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
292 50
 
24. John McCarthy, wheat
5 02
 
25. Elbert G. Randall, hardware
23 08
 
26. N. Y. Telephone Co., October service

10 59
 
27-28.Orlie Crane, labor, October, November
120 00
 
29-30. William Crane labor
120 00
 
31. W. A. Bennett, farrier
12 20
 
32. Kellogg Bros., kerosene
9 88
 
33. Lucas &, Wheeler, hardware
99 91
 
34. J. R. Lingenfelter, postage
2 00
 
35. N. Y. Telephone Co., November service,
7 20
 
 
2600 72
J. R. Lingenfelter , superintendent, July to No-
vember, 1919, inclusive

666 65
 
A. C. Lingenfelter, foreman, July to November,
1919, inclusive
330 00
 
Carolina Bishop, librarian, July to November,
1910, inclusive
366 65
 
 
1,363 30
 
    3973 02
Balance with State Treasurer Decemember 31, 1919  
5 338 98
     
Chapter 177 Laws of 1919, Part 2

   
  Debit  
Appropriation   275 00
  Credit  
1. W. J. Humphrey, paid for horse
275 00
 
     
Chapter 177 Laws of 1919, Part 3    

Debit  
Appropriation   $3,500 00
  Credit  
1. Frank E. Smith, painting
83 40
 
2. J. R. Lingenfelter, paid for labor
38 04
 
    121 44
Balance with State Treasurer, December 31, 1919   3378 56
     
Chapter 177, Laws of 1919, Part 5

   
 
Debit
 
Appropriation   71 01
 
Credit
 
1. Frederic Crane, labor 48 23  
2. Elitsac Mfg. Co., lumber, etc 21 50
 
    69 73
Balance with State Treasurer December 31, 1919   $1 28
     
General Account    
  Debit  
Sale of old electric plant   75 00
  Credit  
Paid State Treasurer   75 00

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