J ' ' of the / Keeper of Public Buildings and Grounds I ' ' ' From July 1; 1921 toJuly 1, 1922 .. I' . ,, READ THIS I ' Dickerson-Wright Printing Co., Atlanta , J I t '\ ' REPORT of the Keeper of Public Buildings and Gro_unds From July 1, 1921 to July 1, 1922 H. D. FREEMAN Keeper of Public Buildings and Grounds READ THIS Dickerson-Wright Printing Co., Atlanta To Hi,s Excellency, Thomas W. Hardwick, Governor of Georgia. Sir: I hereby respectfully submit my report as Keeper of Pub- / lie Buildings and Grounds for the year of July 1st, 1921, t o July 1st, 1922: During the year I have kept the buildings in the best physical condition possible, in view of the fact bhat my appropriation was decreased and I had quite a deficit to take care of from the former administration. I have been advised by the insurance company to put in new boilers at the Capitol, which will cost approximately $.,000.00. The State hais two pumps in the engineer's room that have not been used for years. I would respectfully suggest that these pumps be sold to help defray expenses of new boilers, or to cover any expenses you should suggest. I desire to call your attention to the falling plastering and glass from decay and dilapidated window sills, which tends to endanger the lives of employees and visitors at the Capitol. , In conclusion I wish to express my gratitude for your many favors and also the courtesies shown me by the various departments at the Capitol. Your co-operation has made the past year a very pleasant one for me, for which I thank you. I attach, as Exhibit "A," a statement showing expenditures and receipts for this department for the past year. Thanking you again for your co-operation and help in making the expenditures as economical as possible, Respectfully submitted, H. D. FREEMAN, Keeper of Public Buildings and Grounds. Exhibit "A." , Balance on hand July 1st, 1921 ............................$ 40.70 Appropriation for July 1st, 1921 " 25,000.00 Appropriation for July 1st, 1922 ............................ 35,000.00 Repairs-Capitol ....................................$ 1,798.98 Salary of Keeper ................~................... 2,500.00 Rent 105 Capitol Sq., Military Dept. .... 1,800.00 Supplies and Equipment-Capitol ...... 9,077.17 Lights, water and gas ............................ 7,046.85 Payrolls-Capitol .................................. 22,413.18 Laundry and Rug Cleaning .................. 219.53 Coal and Wood........................................ 4,239.72 Work on Capitol Grounds .......'............. 245.20 Drayage .................................................. 19.00 Balance in Treasury July 1st, 1922 .... 10,681.07 $60,040.70 $60,040.70 Sale of old furniture, etc. .......................................... 18.27 , b / ..( ', ' ', t ' ,I J ... ,. ,,. l l\l' ' IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII II IIIIII IIII II IIIII Ill llllll II IIIIII IIII II III 11r ,, 3 2108 05828 5704 r ~ ~\ l r /}. " ,,, V ,/. 1' I f