Explore a window into early 20th‑century state government, from budgets to courtroom news.
This Public Document presents the Attorney-General’s annual report for the year ending January 16, 1907, offering a concrete look at appropriations, expenditures, and the surge of legal activity in Massachusetts.
- See a detailed accounting of how funds were allocated and spent, including legal staff, library, and miscellaneous office costs.
- Learn about the era’s notable criminal cases, with narratives of murder indictments and sentences through 1906 and 1907.
- Understand the procedures and forms governing interstate extradition and the rules for presenting requisitions.
- Get a sense of how public offices tracked cases, investigations, and regulatory actions across multiple agencies.
Ideal for readers of historical government reports, Massachusetts history, and early 1900s public administration.