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Hon. CHET HOLIFIELD,

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL,
Washington, D.C., March 29, 1971.

Chairman, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

MY DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: In response to your request of March 1, 1971, I hereby submit a valuation of the personal and real property under my control or care, owned by the U.S. Government on June 30, 1970, as established by an inventory taken as of that date.

Personal property

1. Cash held by disbursing officer___.

2. Office furniture, furnishings, and equipment.

3. Mechanical equipment--

4. Supplies and materials (including plant material of Botanic

Garden and Nursery)..

5. Works of art..

Total personal property..

$2, 007. 06 2, 421, 568. 75 1, 440, 390. 92

3, 568, 463. 41 1, 694, 738. 09

9, 127, 168. 23

Property under this heading is valued at acquisition cost and is located as follows: Capitol Building, Senate Office Buildings, House Office Buildings and Grounds, Capitol Power Plant and Grounds, Library Buildings and Grounds, U.S. Supreme Court Building and Grounds, and U.S. Botanic Garden and Nursery.

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Hon. CHET HOLIFIELD,

U.S. SENATE,

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT at Arms,

Washington, D.C., April 14, 1971.

Chairman, Committee on Government Operations,

House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

DEAR CONGRESSMAN HOLIFIELD: Enclosed is the inventory report of personal property under the jurisdiction of the Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. Senate, as of June 30, 1970, according to your request.

Very truly yours,

ROBERT G. DUNPHY.

PERSONALTY INVENTORY, UNDER JURISDICTION OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS, U.S. SENATE, AS OF JUNE 30, 1970

Cash held by disbursing officer_

Office supplies and equipment, furniture and carpets.
Mechanical equipment---.

Grand total___.

$758, 366. 06 652, 045. 63 6, 603, 092. 64

8, 013, 504. 33

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HON. CHET HOLIFIELD,

OFFICE OF THE CLERK,

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Washington, D.C., March 18, 1971.

Chairman, Committee on Government Operations,

House of Representatives, Washing.on, D.C.

DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: In compliance with your request, I have the
honor to submit herewith an inventory of personal property of the
House of Representatives, as of June 30, 1970. With kind regards, I

am

Sincerely,

W. PAT JENNINGS,

Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives.

PERSONAL PROPERTY INVENTORY OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
AS OF JUNE 30, 1970

1. Cash held by disbursing officer....

2. Furniture, carpet, and drapes....

3. Machinery, tools, and accessories (for repair shops).

4. Electrical and mechanical equipment...

5. Stationery Room..

6. Recording Studio__

7. Automotive equipment.

Total..

$436, 318. 87
6, 630, 058. 85
64, 033. 16
4, 568, 667. 00
200, 401. 00
450, 410. 00
2, 100. 00

12, 351, 988. 88

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Hon. CHET HOLIFIELD,

THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS,
Washington, D.C., March 30, 1971.

Chairman, Committee on Government Operations,
House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

DEAR MR. HOLIFIELD: I submit herewith three copies of the esti-
mate of the Library's personal property evaluation, including collec-
tions, card catalogs, and other categories as reported in previous years.
Should further information be desired in this connection I shall be
happy to provide it.

Sincerely yours,

L. QUINCY MUMFORD,
Librarian of Congress.

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS-REPORT ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
ASSETS AS OF JUNE 30, 1970

1. Cash held by the disbursing officer
2. Library of Congress Collections..

3. The Card Catalogs_-

4. Supplies and Materials (exclusive of maintenance and engi-
neering supplies to be reported by the Architect of the
Capitol).

5. Furniture, Equipment, Typewriters, and Office Machines
(exclusive of shop equipment to be reported by the Archi-
tect of the Capitol):

Furniture and equipment. -

Typewriters and office machines.

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$61, 231
2, 303, 093, 000
102, 532, 000

41, 000

$4, 420, 000

1, 021, 000

5, 441, 000
1,000

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PERSONAL PROPERTY INVENTORY OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE

UNITED STATES as of June 30, 1970

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Property under custody of Librarian of the Court for this same period as per attached memorandum........

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DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: At your request, I am submitting a report of the personal property of the Supreme Court of the United States under my custody as of June 30, 1970.

1. Furniture and furnishings and office equipment_-

2. Supplies___

3. Portraits and busts___

4. Property under custody of Librarian of the Court for this same

period as per attached memorandum

Total.....

With kindest regards, I am,

$362, 309. 77

13, 042. 39 96, 500. 00

1, 478, 720. 00

1,950, 572. 16

Sincerely yours,

T. PERRY LIPPITT, Marshal.

LIBRARY,

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES,
Washington, D.C., August 28, 1970.

Memorandum to the Marshal.

As of June 30, 1970, the estimated value of library materials including the records and briefs in our custody, is $1,478,720.00.

CHARLES HALLAM, Librarian.

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