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State and Local Net Debt, per Capita, by States, 1880.
(Figures from Page 31, Vol. “ Public Indebtedness,”
Tenth Census.^

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16

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46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
30

$0 71
81
1 78
2 45
3 19
4 86
4 90
5 38
5 85
7 22
7 29
7 39
9 03
9 08
9 28
9 33
9 75
9 88
9 89

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W. Ya.

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Iowa .
Mich..
N .C ...
Ida.

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D a k ._.
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A r iz . .
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Wyo.

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Md. ..
Ala. ..
G a .. . .

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92

11 65
11 67
12 76
13 10
13 41
14 68
15 24
16 01
16 07
16 41
16 45
18 49
19 38
19 41
24 25
26 26
26 63
27 83
30 91
34 53
35 33
43 03
43 80
45 60
47 38
51 19
127 66

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Del. ..
Kans..
Nebr..
N ev...
Colo. .
Cal. ..

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17
16
15
14 M o n t . .
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9 N .H ...
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5 N.J. ..
4 L a .. . .
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Mich..
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$21

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$22

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K y. ...34 'N.C. ..39
A r lz .
La. . . . 4 O h io . 21
A rk ..
Me_ 8 Oreg. .42
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Cal..
M d ... .37 Pa_ 11
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Colo.
M ass.. 3 R.I__ 3
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Mich. .40 S.C. ..23
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Minn. .28 Tenn..l3
Del. .
Miss. .45 Tex. ..37
D .C ..
M o .... 12 T J t a h . M
M o n t . .14 Vt. ...24
Fla. .
Ga. —
Nebr.. 18 Va. ...10
Ida. .
N e v .-1 7 W a s h .-43
N.H.
111. . . .
W. Va.44
Ind. .. N.J. .. 5 Wis. ..35
Iowa 41 N . M e x f l W y o . .30
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$30

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Under 50 cents per Capita..............

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$40

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Chic

84,872
116,251
205,462
235,319
239,311
377,501
759,925
848,502
998,860
1,024,523
1,513,424
2,013,190
2,346,585
2,626,509
3,594,296
4,352,168
7,425,757
7,938,784
7,962,767
8,194,606
8,476,064
8,803,144
10,724,170
10,896,006
11,604,913
11,875,992
13,102,790
13,345,938
14,728,545
14,977,881
16,005,853
16,755,688
18,353,737
19,681,903
22,001,661
22,406,850
22,675,459
37,387,900
42,099,802
42,865,952
45,180,922
48,756,454
49,547,102
56,951,322
91,283,913
114,034,759
218,723,314

$20 and over, per Capita.
IN D E X .

Ala. -.19;Mo__ 4
A r l z . .42 M o n t . .41
Ark. ..80|Nebr..31
Cal. -.16|Nev...38
Colo. .33 N.H— 35
C onn..l3;N .J... 5
D a k . ..39 N . M e x i 7
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N .C ...28
Ohio.. 6
Oreg. .40
Pa. . . . 2
7 R .I....2 1
S.C. ..20
Tenn.. 10
Tex. ..23

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A g gre ga te State and Local Net Debt, by States, 1880.
(Figures from Table VIII, page 531, Vol. "Tu blio
Indebtedness,” Tenth Census.!

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46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
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$ 6 , 000,000

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$14,000,000
$16,000,000 .
$18,000,000
$ 2 0 , 000 ,0 0 0
$ 22 , 000,000

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$32,000,000
$34,000,000
$36,000,000
$38,000,000

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$26,000,000
$28,000,000

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MUNICIPAL NET DEBT.

INDEX.

Albany, N.Y................ 45 Harrisburg, Pa. ----- .57 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. . . 8
.13
Allegheny, P a--------- 80 Hartford, C onn.------ .14 Providence, R. I.
Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . 34 Hoboken, N .J. ........... .55 Quincy, 111.................... .20
Auburn, N .Y............... 74 Holyoke, Mass............ .49 Reading, P a............. .76
Augusta, Ga— ........... 12 Indianapolis, Ind. — .67 Richmond, Va......... .21
Baltimore, Md. . . . 99 Jersey City, N .J......... . 5 Rochester, N.Y. __ .31
Bay City, Mich. . _. _ 79 Kansas City, M o .----- .75 Sacramento, C a l.__ .48
.84 St. Joseph, Mo. ----- .32
Boston, Mass. __......... 18 Lancaster, Pa. .
Bridgeport, Conn.---- 69 Lawrence, Mass. . . .41 St. Louis, Mo........... .25
23 Louisville, K y............. .51 St. Paul, Minn........... .53
Brooklyn, N .Y .__
Buffalo, N.Y. -------- 37 Lowell, Mass............... .64 Salem, Mass................. .42
Cambridge, Mass. — 26 Lynn, Mass. ........... .36 Salt Lake City, U tah. .97
Camden, N .J .----- . . 62 Manchester, N.H. . . . .60 San Antonio, Tex___ .93
2 San Francisco, Cal. . . .91
Charleston, S.C........... 16 Memphis, Tenn.
. 6
Chelsea, Mass. ------ 19 Milwaukee, W is......... .83 Savannah, Ga. . . .
95
Chicago, 111................... 68 Minneapolis, M inn.. _.73 Scranton, Pa. .
.11 Somerville, M a ss.__ .29
15 Mobile, Ala..........
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio. . . . 47 N ashville, Tenn.......... .52 Springfield, 111. . . .50
72 Newark, N .J. ............. .24 Springfield, Mass. . . .35
Columbus, Ohio___
56 New Bedford, Mass. _.46 Springfield, Ohio . .98
Covington, K y ..
Davenport, Iowa___ 89 New Haven, Conn. . . .70 Syracuse, N.Y. ____ .65
61 New Orleans, La. _ . . 17 Taunton, M ass.___ .78
Dayton, Ohio ___
.92
.100 Newport, Kv................ .39 Terre Haute, Ind.
Denver, Colo. __
Des Moines, Iowa . . 66 New York, N.Y......... . 9 Toledo, Ohio........... .28
Detroit, Mich_____ . 81 Norfolk, V a .______ . 7 Trenton, N .J................ .77
Dubuque, Iowa_____ . 54 Oakland, Cal................ .82 Troy, N.Y.................... .86
.87
. 1 Omaha, Nebr. ____ .94 Utica, N.Y.
Elizabeth, N .J. .
Elmira, N.Y................. . 90 Oswego, N .Y .______ .39 W ashington, D .C ._ . 4
Erie, Pa........................ . 44 Paterson. N .J ._____ .63 W heeling, W .V a___ .85
. 22 Peoria, 111________ _ .71 W ilkesbarre, Pa......... .90
Evansville, Ind..
F all River, Mass------ . 27’Petersburg, V a .____ .38 W ilmington, Del. . .58
Fort W ayne, Ind. . . . . 59 Philadelphia, P a .__ .30, Worcester, Mass------ .43
40 Pittsburgh, Pa. .
.10!
Galveston, Tex. .
Grand Rapids, Mich. . 88 Portland, Me............... - 31

NET DEBT, PER CAPITA,
OF THE LARGEST ONE HUNDRED
CITIES OF THE UNITED
STATES, 1880.
(Based on the Returns of the Tenth Census.)

Rank

City.

Population
18*0.

Net Debt 1880.
Total.
Per Cap.

20,000
35,629 $
332,313
854,466
20,730
58,627
20,768
67,000
23,339
95.097
45,850
325,202
30,518
227,578
94
155,266
20,550
93
26,042
267,224
92 Terre Haute, I n d .----3,059,285
91 San Francisco, Cal. — 233.959
20,541
270,400
90 Elmira, N. Y ..............- - 290,675
21,831
89 Davenport, Iow a..........
471,000
32,016
88 Grand Rapids, Mich. _
566,000
87 Utica, N .Y ........ .......... .. . 33,914
958,296
56,747
86 Troy, N .Y ._________
531,882
30,737
85 W heeling, W .V a____
464,142
25,769
84
2,160,289
115,587
83
669,126
34,555
82
2,282,772
116,340
81
1,596,429
78,682
80
438,470
20,693
79
449,715
21.213
78
664,501
29,910
77 Trenton, N .J. — .........
999,000
43,280
76
1,339,224
55’785
75
530,000
21,924
74
1,137,467
46,887
73 Minneapolis, Minn---1,259,162
51,647
72 Columbus, Ohio...........
716,500
29,259
..............
71 Peoria, 111..
1,584,619
62,882
70 New Haven, Conn. ___
740,268
29,148
69 Bridgeport, Conn. . . .
68 Chicago, 111..................... 503,185 12,794,271
1,914,500
75,056
67 Indianapolis, Ind. . —
578,000
22,408
66 Des Moines, Iowa
51,792 1,351,500
65 Syracuse, N.Y. -----1,554,274
59,475
64 Lowell, M ass.___
1,359,500
51,031
63 Paterson, N. J .
41,659 1,164,900
62 Camden, N .J. . ___
1,101,521
38,678
61 Dayton, Ohio __ . . .
972,907
32,630
60 Manchester, N .H .----856,900
26,880
59 Fort W ayne, I n d .___
1,372,450
42,478
58 W ilmington, D e l.___
1,065,300
30,762
57 Harrisburg, Pa.
1,030,000
29,720
56 Covington, Ky. ...........
1,100,250
30,999
55 Hoboken, N .J. -------804,611
22,254
54 Dubuque, Iowa--------1,526,715
41,473
53 St. Paul, M in n ._____
1,606,200
43,350
52 Nashville, Tenn............
51 Louisville, K y___ . . . 123,758 4,849,935
778,780
19,743
50 Springfield, 111. . . . .
878,454
21,915
49 Holyoke, M a s s .____
861,000
21,420
48 Sacramento, Cal. .
6.467,046
160,146
47 Cleveland, Ohio
1,086,000
26,845
46 New Bedford, Mass. _.
90,758 3,683,765
45 Albany, N.Y. ...............
27,737 1,148,729
44 Erie, Pa. . . . . .........
2,447,543
58,291
43 Worcester, Mass...........
1,162.488
27,563
42
1,717,000
39,151
41 Lawrence, M a ss.__
1,023,249
22,248
40 Galveston, Tex. . . . . .
966,618
20,433
39 Newport, Kv................ 1,136,100
21,656
38 Petersburg, V a .___
8,211,934
37 Buffalo, N .Y .----------- 155,134
38,274 2,072,815
36 Lynn, Mass. . .
1,928,000
33,340
35 Springfield, Mass..........
37,409 2,180,000
34 Atlanta, Ga............
1,264,224
21,116
33 Oswego, N.Y.........
1,965,600
32,431
32 St. Joseph, M o .-------5,440,686
89,366
31 Rochester, N .Y .. ----30 Philadelphia, P a . ----- 847,170 54,223,844
1,596,974
24,933
29 Somerville, M a ss.----50,137 3,224,660
28 Toledo, Ohio..................
3,160,765
48,961
27 F all River, Mass_____
3,403,723
52,669
26 Cambridge, Mass.
350,518 22,847,761
25 St. Louis, M o.. .
136,508 9,070,032
24
23 Brooklvn, N.Y. — . . . 566,663 38,040,000
1,984,000
29,280
22 Evansville, In d.. ----63,600 4,399,021
21 Richmond, V a.. 27,268 1,917,888
20 Quincy, 111.
1,554,496
21,782
. .
19 Chelsea, Mass.
362,839 28,244,018
18 Boston, Mass.
17 New Orleans, L a .. _.. 216,090 17,736,509
49,984 4,129,102
16 Charleston, S.C.............
15 Cincinnati, Ohio........... 255,139 21,992,500
3,689,855
42,551
14 Hartford, C onn.------13 Providence, R .I--------- 104,857 9,373,056
1,959,519
21,891
12 Augusta, G a..................
2,609,250
29,132
11 Mobile, Ala.
10 Pittsburgh, P a .-------- 156,389 14,134,296
1,206,299 109,425,414
9 New York, N.Y. .
1,939,198
20,207
8 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. __
2,187,371
21,966
7 Norfolk, V a .----- --3,425,000
30,709
6 Savannah, Ga. .............
5 Jersey City, N .J........... 120,722 15,386,435
22,675,459
4 W ashington, D.C. — 177,624
33,810 4,322,154
3
33,592 4,554,355
2 Memphis, T e n n .____
28,229
5,512,638
1 lElizabeth, N .J. - .........

100
99
98
97
98

Denver, Colo..................
Baltimore, Md.
__
Springfield, Ohio.........
Salt Lake City, Utah
W ilkesbarre, Pa. _
_

; per Capita.

.56
2.57
2.83
3.23
4.07
7.09
7.46
7.56
10.26
13.08
13.16
13.31
14.71
16.69
16.89
17.30
18.01
18.69
19.36
19.62
20.29
21.19
21.20
22.22
23.08
24.00
24.17
24.26
24.38
24.49
25.20
25.40
25.43
25.51
25.79
26.09
26.13
26.64
27.96
28.48
29.81
31.88
32.31
34.63
34.66
35.49
36.16
36.81
37.05
39.19
39.45
40.08
40.20
40.38
40.45
40.59
41.42
41.99
42.18
43.86
45.99
47.31
52.46
52.93
54.16
57.83
58.27
59.87
60.61
60.88
64.01
64.05
64.32
64.56
64.62
65.18
66.44
67.13
67.76
69.17
70.33
71.37
77.84
82.08
82.61
86.20
86.72
89.39
89.51
89.57
90.38
90.71
95.97
99.58
111.53
127.45
127.66
127.84
135.58
195.28

N o t e s .—The population and net debt of W ashington, D. C., as here
given, are the figures for the entire District of Columbia, the corporations
of Washington and Georgetown having been abolished in 1871. Therefore,
the per capita debt of the city is the same as the per capita debt of the en­
tire District. The population and net debt of Bridgeport and Hartford,
Conn., are the figures for the respective towns, since the cities have no sep­
arate financial system.
The volume “ Public Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, states the indebt­
edness of St. Joseph, Mo., in one place at $2,445,600, and in another at
$1,965,600. Not knowing which is correct, the city is here given the bene­
fit of the doubt.

$140

COPYRIGHT, 1883, BY CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS.

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ANALYSIS OF STATE AND LOCAL DEBT.
(Based on the Returns of the Tenth Census.)

Increase and Decrease of Net Debt, per Capita, by States, 1870-1880.
(VoL “ P ublic Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, P ag es 30 an d 31.

Increase
per Cap.

R.I.

$20

$4 $3 $2 $11
State

1870.

1880.

1870

3880

State

Hank

$20 06 $27 32 $47 38 R .I......... 47
18 58 25 22 43 80 N .J___ 46
4 20 16 01 Del___ 45
11 81
9 88 W y o ___ 44
9 88
1 09
9 33 A r i z ___ 43
8 24
26 52 34 53 Me.......... 42
8 01
41
7 39 D a k ___ 41
6 98
_
8 35 15 24 Ohio_ 40
6 89
6 57 36 46 43 03 N Y . . . 39
5 88 13 53 19 41 M o n t __ 38
1 97
7 29 T ex___ 37
5 32
4 65
9 28 Ind____ 36
4 63
4 52
6 34 10 86 Minn. __ 35
3 70 47 49 51 19 Mass_ 34
_
3 54 31 79 35 33 Conn. __ 33
9 03 W is___ 32
5 60
3 43
2 40
4 86 Oreg. . _ 31
2 46
2 23 10 87 13 10 V t........... 30
1 40 17 09 18 49 Colo___ 29
1 35 25 28 26 63 P a . ___ 28
8 57
9 89 A r k .__ 27
1 32
2 45 W .V a. . 26
1 18
1 27
81 U t a h __ 25
81
63
8
71 N . M e x . . 24
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Rank

Net Debt per Cap.

Purpose.

Cemeteries______________
Fire department_______ _
Sewers.......................................
Bridges.................................. ..
Schools and libraries ...........
Improvement of harbors, a .
Parks and public p la c e s __
Public buildings________
W ar expenses ..................... ..
Streets _________________
Miscellaneous___________
Refunding old d e b t..............
W ater-w o rks___________
Funding floating d e b t.........
Railroad and other aid .........

Amount.

283,816
2,514,082
21.370.536
24,853,388
26,509,457
36,224.548
40.612.536
48,493,952
75,154,400
86,674,860
130,374,758
138,743,730
146,423,565
153,949,095
185,638,948

$24

$25

$26

$27

$28

$29

$30

N.C.
Md.

La.

,000,000
$ 100, 000,000
$ 120 , 000,000

$140,000,000
$160,000,000
$180,000,000
$ 200, 000,000

$ 220,000,000

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of Interest.
Amount.

91 per
7i “
9 “
5* “
6* “
3 “
41 “
2 “
31 “

!■ ■ ■

i■

Classification of the Net Debt, by Civil
Divisions.
(Vol. “P ub lic In debtedness.” Tenth Census, 1880, P ag es 521 to 627.)

Amount.

Hi

$240,000,000
$260,000,000
$280,000,000
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$320,000,000
$340,000,000
$360,000,000
$380,000,000
$ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$420,000,000
$440,000,000
$460,000,000
$20 an d o v e r ,.
$480,000,000
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$520,000,000
$540,000,000
$560,000,000
$580,000,000
U nder $ 1 .
$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$620,000,000
$1 an d u n d er $2
$640,000,000
*5.
*:
$660,000,000
$680,000,000
.....
$5
1 $ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$720,000,000
*10 .
$15
$740,000,000
$760,000,000
*15 .
$780,000,000
$20 a n d over, _.
$ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 d D
H I !■ ■ ■ ■ !
!■ ■ ■
$820,000,000
$840,000,000
$860,000,000
$880,000,000
$ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$920,000,000
$940,000,000
$960,000,000
$980,000,000

1
2

S
i
5

6

7

$ 1,000,000 ,000

n ■
COPYRIGHT, 1883, BY CHARLES SCRIBNER’ S SONS.

I

$23

$40,000,000
$60,000,000

(VoL, “ P ublic Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, 1880, P ag e 36.)

School district....... ....................
$ 17,507,411
Township......................................
31,601,244
Cities, &c. (Pop. under 7,500).
55,817,126
County............................................
123,877,686
234,436,261
State (proper)......... ......................
Cities and towns (7,500 and over) 593,344,418
Total.................. .......... .................. 1,056,584,146

$31 $22

$20, 000,000

Classification of the Bonded Debt, by Rates

Civil Divisions.

$20

SCALE:

a. Rivers, wharves, canals, and water-power.

Kate of Interest.

a The indebtedness of the D i»trict of Columbia was reported in
1870 at $19 72 per capita, and in
1880 at $127 66, an increase of
$107 94, chiefly city debt.

Increase and Decrease of Net Debt, per Capita,

|

cent. ........... .. .................. $
5,000
“ .......................... ............
464,844
“
476,124
“ .......................................
589,100
“ .......................................
1,544,832
“ .
1,588,371
“ .............................. ........
6,277,615
“ ........................
6,578,000
“ ....................................... 13,504,900
“ .......................- ............ 17,786,070
10 “ “ ..........................
23,370,864
4 < a
<
27^937^819
U nspecified......................
48,362,467
8 per cent______
49 788 885
5 “ “ .................
160 110418
7 “ “ ..............................
242,604 036
6 “ “ ............. ........................ 516,832,826

10IN.C.. . 4
2|Ohio. .40
42jOreg. .31
3 Pa___ 28
R . I__ 47
S . C ....1 1
Tenn. _ 6
Tex. ..3 7
U t a h . .25
Vt___ 30'
Va___ 5
W a s h . .22
W .V a. 26
W is. ..3 2
W y o . . .44
U.8___ 18

:

Purposes for Which the Bonded Debt was
Contracted.
(VoL “ P ub lic Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, 1880, P ag e 32.)

A la.. . .16 K y . ..
_
.43 La_
A rk .. .27 M e ...
C a l... 7 Md. __
Colo.. 29[Mass.
Conn. 33 Mich.
Minn.
D ak..
M iss..
D el...
M o...
D .C ..
M o n t.
F la .. .
Nebr.
Q a.. .
Nev. ..
Id a . ..
N .H ..
1 1 1 ....
N .J. .
In d ...
N .M e x .
Iowa _
Kans. _17|N.Y. A r iz ..

Decrease
per Cap.

30
Mich. . . $ 5 68 $ 5 38 $
52
W a sh . . .
3 71
3 19
58
Nebr. _. 16 99 16 41
77
Mo. . . . . 27 25 26 48
1 35
1 78
Miss___ 3 13
1 46
u . s_ _ 22 53 21 07
1 61
Kans.
17 68 16 07
1 65
Ala......... 13 32 11 67
1 84
4 90
Io w a__
6 74
1 89
9 75
F la____ 11 64
1 93
111........... 16 61 14 68
4 13
N.H___ 35 04 30 91
5 12
S.C___ 18 53 13 41
9 08
5 27
Ky------ 14 35
Ga. . . . . 18 37 12 76
5 61
7 22
7 62
Id a ____ 14 84
Cal____ 32 29 19 38 12 91
14 55
Tenn. . . 38 80 24 25
Va.......... 45 64 27 83 17 81
5 85 24 46
N.C. . . . 30 31
Md____ 37 18 11 65 25 53
L a .___ 73 03 45 60 27 43
N e v .__ 46 74 16 45 30 29

23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

INDEX.

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s t o ie

NATIONAL DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES
Distribution o f U. S. Registered Bonds Am ong Private
Citizens, 1880.

(Vol. “ Public Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, paces 242
__________________ to 245.)
Holdings of 4, 41 and 5%Reg. Bonds.
Total H
eld.

SCALE:

$500 and under held by each person. 25,557 $ 7,539,750
From
$500 to $ 1,000
“
14,740 13,040,850
1,000
2,500
12,376 21,935,150
2,500
5,000
8,351 32.439.250
5,000
10,000
4,987 39,326,300
10,000
25.000
3,279 54,257,350
25,000
50.000
1,299 49,415,950
Over $50,000___
199.584.250

$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000
$

N..ra
o
Hldof,
o

THE NATIONAL DEBT.
Outstanding Principal on Jan. 1, from 1790 to
1842, and on July 1, from 1843 to 1880.

*

77,788,722
75,463,477 ■ ■ I
77,227,925
80,352,634 I Hi H I
78,427,405 |Hfl|
80.747.587 ■ ■ I
83,762,172
82,064,479
■H I
79,228,529
m
78,408,670
82,976,294
83,038,051
80,712,632
77,054,686 I H I
86,427,121
82,312,151
75,723,271
69,218,399
65,196,318
57,023,192
53,173,218
48.005.588
45,209,738
55,902,828
81,487,846
99,833,600
127,334,934
123,491,965
103,466,634
95,529,648
91,015,566
89,987,428
93,546,6
90,875,877
I■ SK
90,269,778
83,788,433
81,054,060
73,987,357
67,475,044 to
58,421,414
48,565,407
39,123,192 ■ |■
24,322,235
7,001,699 ■
4,760,082
37,733
37,513
336,958
3,308,124
10.434.221 ■
3,573,344
5,250,876
13,594,481
"
32,742,922 • n ;
23,461,653 M i l
15,925,303 ■
15,550,203 SR
38,826,535
47,044,862 mmm
63,061,859
63,452,774
68,304,796
66,199,342
59,803,118
42.242.222
35,586,957
31,972,538
28,099,832
44,911,881
58,496,838
64,842,288
90,580,874
524,176,412^
1,119,772,139
1.815.784.371
2,080,647,870
2,773,236,174
2,678,126,104
2,611,687,851
2,588,452,214
2,480,672,428
2,353,211,332
2,253,251,329
2,202,752,993
2,192,930,408
2,173,869,532
2,147,555,
2,150,341,392
2,209,450,893
2,319,197,482
2.105.950.371

$27,894,350
90,353,350
227,451,550
319,937,800
327,185,500
417,538,850

Classification of Interest Bearing Debt, July 1, 1880.

(From the Annual Reports SCALE:
of the Secretary of $20,000,000
the Treasury.)
$40,000,000
$60,000,000
Ycar
Amount.
$80,000,000

17
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1880
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1800
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880

T H
otal eld.

Residents of foreign countries_______
Private citizens of the U. S. (females).. 29,325
Banks, insurance, trust companies, &e.. 1,527
National Banks to secure circulation... 2,076
Private citizens of the U. S. (males)_ 42,262
_
Total—Private citizens of the IT S.
.
71,587

(Vol. “ Public Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, plate VII.,
page 43.)
Rte rt.
a reof
to
Class of Bonds.
In
Amount.
3* Navy Pension Fund.......................... . $ 14,000,000

100 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$ 120,000,000

$140,000,000

(Vol.'“Public Indebtedness,” Tenth Census
R k S te.
an . ta
T
otal.
40 Oreg. $ 126,300
39 Ga...
181,400
$140,000,000
38 Nev..
211,000
| $160,000,000
37 Nebr.
248,750
$180,000,000
36 Fla. .
253,850
35 Ark..
* 2 0 0 , 0 00 ,0 00
312,400
34 Minn.
420,250
$ 220 ,000,000
33 Ala. .
474,100
$ 210 , 000,000
32 Tex..
623,450
31 N. C..
$ 200 , 000,000
639,000
30 VV.Va
661,500
$280,000,000
29 S. C..
760,200
*300,000,000
28 Terri.
837.550
$320,000,000
27 Del. . 1,008,150
26 Miss.- 1,014,800
$340,000,000
25 Kans. 1,188,800
$360,000,000
24 Iowa. 1,285,450
$380,000,000
23 Wis.. 1,331,400
*400,22 V a... 1,749,750
0 0 0 ,0 0 0
21 K y... 1,770,160
$420,- 20 Colo. 1,897,550
000,000 19 Mich. 1,941,200
18 Tenn. 2,341,200
17 La. .. 2,458,000
16 V t... 3,595,150
15 Mo... 3,783,600
14 Me... 3,968,500
13 Ind. . 3,980,800
12 N. II. 4,658,150
11 K. 1.. 4,717,100
10 Md... 6,989,600
9 N. J.. 8,104,150
8 Conn. 8,894,400
7 Hi.... 9,119,950
6 Cal... 11,601,100
5 D.V.. 12,419,050
4 Ohio.- 16,445,050
3 Pa. .. 40.223,050
2 Mass. 45,138,750
1 IN Y. 210,264,250
.

SCALE:

100 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
$ 120,000,000

General Distribution of U. S. Registered Bonds, 1880.

4, 4J and 5%Reg. Bonds held by

Distribution of Registered 4, 44, and 5 % Bonds,
by States, 1880.

$20,000,000

6* Registered Bonds.................................. 177,692,050
Total 6%Bonds................. . . .................. 235,780,400
Coupon Bonds...................................... 78,892,650
4«
Total 4\$ Bonds................................... 250,000,000
190,278,400
6jt Registered Bonds.................................. 294,586,500

___Average Distribution, per Capita of Total Population, of Registered 4, 44, and 5% Bonds,

s o n ;. —The distributions shown on the map and charts
were determined by the Census Bureau, from the interest
schedules of the Treasury Department. The interest on the 6
per cent, registered bonds having been made payable in the ten
principal cities, instead of at the Treasury, and the coupon
bonds being transferable without registration, it was impossible
to determine their distribution.
INDEX.

$20,000,000

$40,000,000
$60,000,000
$80,000,000

$O
IO ,-

0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 120,000,00

Ala. .33 Mo... .15
Ariz. .28 Mont. .28
Ark.. .35 Nebr. .37
C al.. . 6 Nev.. .38
Colo. .20 N II .12
.
('onn . 8 N. J. . 9
Dak. .28 N.Mex23
Del. ..27 N. Y. . 1
D. C. . 5 N C .31
Fla. . .36 Ohio. . 4
Ga... .39 Oreg. .40
Ida. . .28 Pa
3
111... 7 R. I.. .11
Ind. ..13 S. C.. .29
Iowa. .24 Tenn. .18
Kans. .25 Tex.. 32
Ky.'-- .21 Utah. .28
La... .17 Vt... .16
Me... .14 Va... .22
Md... .10 Wash. 28
Mass. 2 W Va 30
Mich. 19 W is.. 23
Minn. 34 Wyo.. 28
Miss. 26

$160,000,000
$180,000,000
* 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

$ 220,000,000

•I

*500,000,000
*600,000,000
$700,000,000

Coupon Bonds...................................... 211,639,850
4% Registered Bonds.................................. 527,707,950
Total 4% Bonds..................................... 739,347,800

Average Distribution, per Capita of Actual Holders, of
Registered 4, 44, and 5% Bonds, by States, 1880.

(Vol. “ Publio Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, page 238.)
State.
Average.
S C A LE :
41 N. H. $ 1,584 94
40 Vt. ..
1,883 26
39 Me...
2,319 40
38 Mass.
2,678 0G
$4,000
37 in ....
2,940 97
36 N. J..
2,984 95
$6,000
35 Ga...
3,127 58
34 W. Va
3,409 79
33 Kans.
3,646 62
$8,000
32 Conn.
3,757 66
31 Ala. .
3,762 69
30 Tex..
3,765 82
$jo ,ooo
29 Va...
3,820 41
28 Penn.
3,864 62
$12,000
27 Wis. .
3,892 97
26 K y...
3,924 94
25 Fla...
3,966 40
$14,000
24 Ohio.
3,981 85
23 Ark..
4,005 12
$16,000
22 Mo...
4,055 30
21 Mich.
4,285 20
20 Minn.
4,470 74
$18,000
.
19 N C.4,500 00
18 Nebr.
4,522 72
17 Iowa.
4,542 22
* 2 0 ,0 0 0
16 D.O..
5,269 00
15 S. C..
5,548 90
14 K. 1..
5,628 99
13 Ind. .
5,703 15
12 JJ. S. .
5,832 61
11 Tenn.
6,344 71
10 Miss.6,463 05
9 Terri.
7,545 49
8 Md...
7,597 39
7 Oreg.
9,021 42
6 La. ..
9,381 67
5 Del. .. 10,081 50
4 Nev.. 11,722 22
3 N. Y. 14,204 16
2 Cal... 28,226 52
1 Colo
31,107 37

IN D E X .

Ala. .31 Mo... .22
Ariz . 9 Mont.. 9
Ark.. .23 Nebr. .18
Cal. .. 2 Nev.. 4
Colo. 1 N H 41
. .
Conn .32 N. J.. .36
Dak. . 9 N.MtX 0
Del. .. 5 n. y. 3
d . a . .16 N. C. .19
Fla. ..25 Ohio. .24
Ga... .35 Oreg. 7
Ida. . . 9 Pa.. . .28
m... -87 K. L. .14
Ind. ..13 s. c.. .15
Iowa .17 Tenn. .11
Kans .33 Tex.. .30
Ky... .26 Utah. 9
La... . 6 v t... .40
Me... .39 Va, .29
Md... - 8 Wash 9
Mass. .38 VV.Va 34
Mich. .21 Wis .27
Minn. .20 Wyo.. 9
Miss. .10 11. s . . 12

Average Distribution, per Capita
of Total Population,, of Reg­
istered 4, 44, and b%
Bonds, 1880.

(Based on the Returns of the
Tenth Census.)
Hk
an
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8

Foreign and Domestic Holdings of all U. S. Bonds.

7
6
5
4
3
2

$800,000,000

(Vol. “ Public Indebtedness,” Tenth Census, pages
234 and 264.)
Class of Bonds.

Holders.

Foreign...........
Coupon Bonds
Domestic........
(June 30, 1880.)
Total Coupon..
Foreign.................
Registered Bonds
Domestic..............
Total Registered.,
Total Coupon and Registered Bonds........

1

Amount.
$221,108,425
j 316,423,825
. 537,532,250
. 27,894,350
.1,145,854,900
.|l,173,749,250
J 1,711,281,500

■ Ml
llfl

S C A LE :
S ta te . Per Capita

G a... $
Tex..
Ala. .
A rk..
N.C..
Minn.
Nebr.
Oreg.
S.C. .
Iowa.
Miss.Fla. .
W is..
W.Va
V a...
Mich.
Kans.
Jerri.
Tenn.
K y...
Mo...
Ind. .
in.

Nev..
Ohio
Me...
Del. .
N.J. .
Md...
11.8...
Pa. ..
Colo.v t . ..
Cal. .
N.H.,
Conn.
R.I...
Mass.
N.Y..
D.C..

$4,000 per Capita.

0 12
32
88
39
46
55
55
72
76
79
90
94
1 01
1 07
1 16
1 19
1 19
1 38
1 62
1 71
1 74
2 01
2 62
2 96
3 39
5 14
6 12
6 88
7 16
7 48
8 32
9 39
9 76
10 82
13 42
13 42
14 28
17 06
25 31
41 85
69 90

$12,000
$16,000
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0

$24,000
$28,000
$32,000

$36,000
$40,000

A la ...39 Mo... .21
Ariz. .24 Mont. .24
Ark.. -38Ltfebr. .35
Cal. .- 7 Nev.. .17
Colo. . 9 N.H.. 6
Conn - 5 N.J. . .13
Dak...24 N.Mex24
Del. ..14 N.Y.. 2
D.C.. . 1 N.C. ..37
Fla. ..30 iOhio. .16
Ga... .41 Oreg. .34
Ida. . .24 Pa. .10
in .. . .18 R.I. . 4
Ind. . .20 S.C. . .33
Iowa 32 Tenn. .23
Kans -25 Tex.. 40
Ky.-- .22 Utah. .24
La... -39 Vt. -. 8
Me... .15 Va . .27
Md.. .12 Wash -24
Mass.. 3 VV.Va.28
Mich. .26 Wis...29
Minn. -36 Wyo. .24
Miss. .31 11.8... 11

KEY

$1 and under $2 per capita.....

2

$ »
2

3

$5 „

$5 „
„

„

$20 and over

$8 ,,

4

$12 ,,

$ „
8
$12 „

„ -......

5

$20 „

6

«

*t ------

7

$60,000

I0 J 4

$ 1 0 0 0 , 000,000
,

■

m tm m i
m
m

■■ ■ ■ ■ I ■

Classification of the National Debt, June 30, 1880.

(Official Statement of the Public Debt.)
Class of Debt.
Non-Interest Bearing a.
Interest Bearing_____...
Total (net)....................

$ 2 , 0 0 0 , 000,000

Amount.
$381,957,271
1,723,993,100
2,105,950,371

-

$70
Year.

$60

N
ATIO AL D BT
N
E

$50
War with
Northwest
Inc

$40

$30

$20
Debt per Capita.
$10

Year.
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800

Debt per
Capita.
$19
18
18
18
17
17
17
16
15
15
15

80
66
55
74
75
73
85
96
87
23
63

1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820

I

■ ■■■

Debt per
Capita.

Year.

$15 15
15 34
13 21
14 19
13 25
11 82
10 47
9 57
8 11
7 34
6 44
5 89
7 08
10 02
11 92
14 78
13 92
11 34
10 17
9 42

1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840

Debtpier
CapitaL
.
$9 05
9 14
8 63
8 33
7 51
7 06
6 26
5 55
4 67
3 77
2 95
1 71
50
33
03
0

003
02
21
63
21

Year.
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
I860

Debt per
Capita.
$0 30
75
1 75
1 21
80
75
1 83
2 15
2 80
2 73
2 84
2 67
2 33
1 59
1 30
1 13
99
1 50
1 91
2 06

Year.
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1807
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880

W ar o f
11
82
and

War with
the Creeks

Debt per
Capita.
$ 2 82
16 02
33 56
53 33
77 14
78 18
73 95
70 65
68 55
64 28
59 59
55 67
53 07
51 49
49 72
47 82
46 60
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47 55
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ISSUES AND REDEMPTIONS OF UNITED STATES LOANS.

1777.

(C o m p ile d fro m tlie V o lu m e “ P u b lic I n d e b te d n e s s ,” T e n th C e n su s.)

GOVERNMENT LOANS.
Title of Loan.

Rato of In­
terest.

When Author­
ized.

Amount Issued.

$1,640,559,947
$450,000,000.
981,134,880
Indefinite........
829,992,500
,800,000,000! —
739,480,800
,1,500,000,000. ..
716,099,247
.150,000,000......
601,600,000
Indefinite........
561,753,242
No limit
517,994,150
Part of No. 4 ...
514,771,600
15,000,000.......
379.618.000
00,000,000 ....
368,720,080
' 50,000.000.........
f art of No. 10.. 332,998,950
266,595,440
$400,000,000 ___
250,000,000
Part of No. 4 ...
203,327,250
Part of No. 10.
196.118.300
;200,ooo,ooo. . .
189,321,350
1250,000,000 ...
166.480.000
’art of No. 13.
139,999,750
Indefinite......
125.561.300
)400,000,000 .. .
85.155.000
575,000,000 ___
75.000.
000
575,000,000
.
60.030.000
560,000,000 ...
52.778.900
ndefinite---M C00 ... .- 47.002.900 I
44.520.000
No. 13
42,539,350
Part of No. 1040,012,750
Indefinite .......
35,364,450
Indefinite........
30,088,398
Indefinite........
d 28,230,350
23,000.000 ___
26,122,100
’art of No. 3121.018.000
Indefinite ........
20 .000 .
000
120,000,000 ___
19,719,237
’art of No. 30..
18.415.000
,25,000,000 ----16,000,000 . . . . . e 18,109,377
16,000,000
16,000.000 ----14,649,329
’art of No. 30..
14.000.
000
Indefinite........
12,288,148
18,452,800 ___
11.250.000
11,250,000
10.010.900
10,000,000 ----10 .000 .
000
10,000,000 ----9,919,476
‘“
.,000,000 ----9,070,386
1,000,000 ___
f 8,498,582 I
7,500,000 .........
8,343,886
17,000,000
8.318.400
10,500,000 .......
8.134.700
11,000,000 ----7,687,800
110,000,000 ........
7.022.000
.121,000,000 ----7,004,231
Indefinite........
7.000.
000
17,000,000 .........
6.481.700
18,500,000 .........
6,294,051
h
5,672,977
$12,000,000 ----5,384,135
. Part of No. 45«
5.000.000
$5,000,000 .........
5.000.000
$5,000,000 .........
5.000.000
$5,000,000 ........
5.000.000
$5,000,000 .......
5.000.
000
. $10,000,000 ___
4,999.149
. Part of No. 51.
4.969.400
Part of No. 46..
4,735,296
. $5,000,000........
4,454,728
$15,000,000 . . . .
4,282,037
$5,000,000 ........
3,882,500
Part of No. 16.
3,392,994
. Part of No. 46.
3.267.000
. $10,000,000 ----2,984,747
2.750.000
2.400.000
$14,000,000 ..
2.150.000
Part of No. 502.000.000
M ,000,000 ........
O

Deb. 25, 1862Com certificates............................... March 3, 1863Seven-thirties of 1864-65................... June 30, 1864..
Four per cents, of 1907..................... July 14, 1870- years.......
Feb. 25, 1862C ert^ ates of deposit..................... June 8, 1872Certificates of Indebtedness........... March 1, 1862Five per cents, of 1881.................... July 14, 1870Feb. 25, 1862March 3, 1865Fractional currency......................... July 17, 1862March 3, 1865—
Compound interest notes................ March 3, 1863July 14, 1870Four-and-a-half per cents, of 1891 ..
March 3, 1865-Ten-forties of 1864........................... March 3, 1864..
Loan of July and August, 1861........ July 17, 1861March 3, 1863Seven-thirties of 1861...................... July 17, 186120
Five-twenties of June, 1864............. June 30, 1864— ■ years,
efimte ...
Three per cent, certificates............. March 3, 1867-March 3, 1863..
Old demand notes........................... July 17, 1861Dec. 23, 1857.-. 1 y e a r__
Treasury notes of 1837 to 1845, inclu. Oct. 12, 1837-. 1 and 2 years
March 3, 1863... 1 year..........
March 3, 1865- “ • 20 years,
efimte...
Feb. 26, 1879Refunding certificates.....................
March 2, 1861Aug. 4, 1790Six per cent, stock of 1790 ..............
Jan. 28, 1847Treasury notes of 1847..... ............... Jan. 28, 1847Feb. 28, 1878-Loan of 1858..................................... June 14, 1858-Three per cent, stock of 1790........... Aug. 4, 1700Feb. 8, 1861Sixteen-million loan.................. — Feb. 8, 1813Mareh31,1848Deferred six per cent, stock of 1790. Aug. 4, 1790-Navy-pension fund.......................... July 1, 1864Six per cent, loan of 1815...... ......... March 3, 1815Louisiana six per cent, stock........... Nov. 10, 1803. .
Treasury notes of 1860.................... Deo. 17, I860..
Treasury notes of March, 1814 . — March 4,18 14 March 24, 1814Seven per cent, stocks of 1815........ Feb. 24, 1815Seven-and-a-half million loan......... Aug. 2, 1813April 15, 1842Treasury notes of December, 1814.. Dec. 26, 1814Six per cent, loan of 1812......... ...... March 14, 1812..
Treasury notes of 1846.................... July 22, 1846-June 22, I860—
March 3, 1843-..
Five per cent, loan of 1816............... April 10, 1816- Indefinite ...
July 16, 1798-. 15 years.......
8 per cent, loans of 1798 and 1300
Exchanged six per cent, stock of 1807 Feb. 11, 1807-. Indefinite ...
July 21, 1841- 3 years.......
Six-million loan............................... March24,1814- 12 years---1 year........
Treasury notes of 1812
Feb. 25, 1813.. 1 year........
Treasury notes of 1813
8 years.......
Four-and-a-half per cent, loan of 1824 May 24, 1824..
Four-and-a-half per cent, loan of 1824 May 26, 1824.. Indefinite ..
Sept. 9, 1850- 14 years---Texas indemnity stock---July 22, 1846- 10 years---Loan of 1846......................
Feb. 24, 1815. . Indefinite ..
Treasury notes of 1815_
_
March 3, 1821- 14 years---Five per cent, loan of 1821
Exchanged 4} per cent, stock of 1824 May 26, 1824.. 8 and 9 years
March 31,1814- Indefinite ...
Mississippi stock......................
March 3, 1864.. 5 or 20 vears.
Five-twenties of March, 1864 ..
Feb. 24, 1815- Indefimte__
Small treasury notes of 1815...
Dec. 3, 1777- Indefinite ...
French loan of 18*000,000 livres
Exchanged six per cent, stock of 1812 July 6, 1812- 12 years
Six per cent, loan of 1810............... May 1, 1810- I ye ar..
Holland loan of September, 1791 — Aug. 4, 1790- 10 to 15 years
Temporary loan of 1812.................. March 14, 1812- Irregular —
Holland loan of 1782........................ Sept. 14, 1782- 10 to 15 years
Subscription loan of 1791................. Feb. 25, 1791- Indefinite ...
Temporary loan of December, 1794. Dec. 18, 1794- Indefinite
May 15, 1820.. Indefinite
Six per cent, loan of 1820
Converted six per cent, stock of 1807 Feb. 11, 1807- Indefinite
JTve-and-a-half percent, stock of 1795 March 3, 1795- Indefinite
French loan of 10,000,000 livres........ Oct. 26, 1779- 15 years..
Exchanged 4T per cent, stock of 1825 March 3, 1825- 3 and 4 years
Treasury note stock of 1815............. Feb. 24, 1815- Irregular - ..
Temporary loan of 1814........... ....... Nov. 15, 1814- Indefinite ...
Holland loan of 1790........................ Aug. 4, 1790.. 10 to 15 years
Holland loan of December, 1791....... Aug. 4, 1790.. 12 to 17 years
Holland loan of 1794 ....................... Aug. 4, 1790- II to 16 years
Holland loan of 1792........................ Aug. 4, 1790- 11 to 15 years
90 Temporary loan of March, 1815....... March 3, 1815- Indefinite ...
91 Oregon war debt.............................. March 2, 1861.. 20 years
92 French loan of 6,000,000 livres ...... Sept. 14, 1782- 13 years......
93 Holland loan of March, 1791........... Aug. 4, 1790- 10 to 15 years £
£
94 Temporary loan of March, 1794 (B).. March 20, 1794.. Indefinite ... I
95 Temporary loan of June, 1794......... June 9, 1794.. Indefinite ...
9G Five per cent, loan of 1820............... May 15, 1820.. 12 years.
97 Antwerp loan of 1791....................... Aug. 4, 1790.. 10 to 15 years 4
98 Holland loan of 1784......................... Feb. 1, 1785.. 17 years.......
99 Temporary loan of 1793 ................... Feb. 28, 1793.. Indefinite . .. I
100 Temporary loan of Feb. 1795........... Feb. 21, 1795.. Indefinite ..
101 Undesignated loan of 1814.............. March24,1814.. 12 years---102 Navy six per cent, stock................. June 30, 1798- Indefinite ..
103 Certificates of indebtedness of 1870- -Tuly 8, 1870- 5 years.......
104 Temporary loan of March, 1795 (Ay- March 3, 1795- 1 ye a r........
105 Temporary loan of March, 1795 (B). March 3, 1795- 1 ye a r........
106 Temporary loan of March, 1795 (C). March 3, 1795.. 1 ye a r........
107 Holland loan of 1787......................... Oct. 11, 1787- 10 to 15 years £
10 to 15 years
108 Holland loan of 1788........................ July 2, 1788- Indefinite .. £
109 Temporary loan of 1792................... May 2, 1792110 Holland loan of 1793........................ Aug. 4, 1790- 10 years---111 Temporary loan of 1796.. ............. May 31, 1796. 1 ye a r........
Aug. 10, 1846. 5 years......
112 Mexican indemnity stock
Feb. 11, 1847. Indefinite... (
113 Bounty land scrip...___
114 Temporary loan of February, 1815.. Feb. 13, 1815. Indefinite ... (
115 Temporary loan of March, 1794 (A). March 20,1794. Indefinite ..
116 Temporary loan of 1798.................. March 3, 1795. 4 years.......
117 Direct tax loan..........................— Jan. 9, 1815. Indefinite ..
Indefinite..
in
118 Treasurer’s temporary loan of 1789.
119 Debt due foreign officers.............. Jan. 22, 1784. Indefinite ...
D e o . 33, 1776. I n d e f i n it e .
-g e n e r a l o f F r a n o o -----121 Four-and-a-half per ct. stock of 1795 March 3, 1795. Indefinite ..
Sept. 28, 1779. Indefinite ... I
122 Loan from Spain.........
March 3, 1791. Indefinite. .. ]
123 Temporary loan of 1791
May 31, 1796. 23 years .
124 Six per cent, loan of 1796.
125 Exchanged 5 per cent, stock of 1822 April 20, 1822. 8,9 and lOyrsH
March 26,1790. Indefinite ... f
126 Temporary loan of 1790

o The great excess of the amount issued over the
amount authorized is explained by the repeated re-is­
sue of the same notes. The greatest amount outstand­
ing at any one time was $449,338,902. on June 30, 1864.
b The rate of interest on this loan ranged from ^
of 1%to 0%
.
c About one-third of this loan was for sixtv days,
the balance for two years.
d This loan was authorized by Sec. 14 of the Act
Jan. 28, 1847, which provided for converting into stock
the treasury notes of 1847 and any preceding years,
which explains the over-issue.
e An excess of $2,109,277 was issued to cover the dis­
count.

Amount Authorized.

52.000.

000...

$700,000,000

$500,000,000
$400,000,000
$300,000,000

$280,000,000
$860,000,000
$240,000,000

72 ’73 74 ’75 76 ’77 ’78

$1,500,000,000

$ 2 0 0 , 000 ,0 00

$160,000,000

$1,450,000,000

$140,000,000
$ 120,000,000

$ 100,0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$1,400,000,000

$80,000,000
$60,000,000

ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO LOANS.
Title of Loan.

$1,350,000,000

Title of Loan.

Antwerp loan of 1791---Old-demand (1861) ................ ............
One-year of 1863...............................
Bounty land scrip (1847).
Treasury (see treasury notes.)
Certificates:
Two-year of 1863..............................
Coin (1863)...................
Old-demand notes (1861)......................
Of deposit (1872)..........
One-year notes of 1863.........................
Of indebtedness (1862).
Of indebtedness (1870).
Oregon war debt (1861)........................
Refunding certificates (1879)...............
Refunding (1879)..........
Seven-thirties (1861).............................
Silver (1878).................
Seven-thirties of 1864 and 1865 (1864). .
Three per cent. (1867)..
Seven-and-a-half-million loan (1813)...
Coin certificates (1863)...
Seven per cent, stock (1815)................
Consols:
Of 1865.........................
Silver certificates (1878).......................
Of 1867 (1865)................
Six-million loan (1814)..........................
Six per cent, loan of 1796....................
Of 1868 (1865)................
Six per cent, loan of 1810....................
Converted six per cent, stock of 1807—
Six per cent, loan of 1812....................
Compound interest notes (1863)........
Six per cent, loan of 1815....................
Debt due foreign officers (1784)........
Six per cent, loan of 1820....................
Debts of states assumed (1790).........
Deferred six per cent, stock of 1790Six per cent, stock of 1790...................
Six-million loan (1814).........................
Demand notes, old (1861).................
Sixteen-million loan (1813)...................
Direct tax loan (1815).......................
Eight per ct. loans of 1798-1800 (1798)—
Spain’s loan in 1781 (1779)...................
Small treasury notes of 1815................
Exchanged Stock:
Five per cent, of 1822....................... 125 Stock:
Four-and-a-half per cent, of 1824—
67 Converted six per cent, of 1807........
Four-and-a-half per cent, of 1825---Deferred six per cent, of 1790..........
Exchanged six per cent, of 1807......
Six per cent, of 1807.........................
Six per cent, of 1812.........................
Exchanged six per cent, of 1812.......
Farmers-general of France (1776)........
Exchanged five per cent, of 1822_
_
Five-twenties of 1862...........................
Exchanged 41 per cent, of 1824...
Five-twenties of March, 1864..............
Exchanged 4} per cent, of 1825...
Five-twenties of June, 1864.................
Five-ana-a-halr per cent, of 1795..
Four-and-a-half per cent, of 1795—
Five-twenties of 1865...........................
Five-and-a-half per cent, stock of 1795.
Louisiana six per cent. (1803)........ .
Mexican-indemnity (1846)_______
Five per cent, loan of 1816...................
Mississippi (1814)............................ .
Five per cent, loan of 1820...................
Five per cent, loan of 1821...................
Navy six per cent. (1798)............... .
Seven per cent, of 1815.................. .
Five per cents, of 1881 (1870)................
Six per cent, of 1790.......................
Foreign officers, debt due (1784)..........
Texas indemnity (1850)................. .
Four-and-a-half per cent, loan of 1824.
Four-and-a-half per cent, loan of 1824.
Three per cent, of 1790..................
Treasury notes of 1815...................
Four-and-a-half per cents, of 1891 (1870)
Subscription loan of 1791..................
Four-and-a-half per cent, stock of 1795
Temporary Loan of
Four per cents, of 1907 (1870).
1789, (Treasurers)......................... .
Fractional currency (1862)_
_
1790
.................................... .
French loan of 18,000,000 livres (1777)..
1791
....................................
French loan of 10,000,000 livres (1779)—
1792
....................................
French loan of 6,000,000 livres (1782)...
....................................
Fund, navy-pension (1864)................... 40 1793
Holland Loans:
March, 1794 (A)...............................
1782................................................... 76 March, 1794 (B)...............................
1784 ................................................... 98 June, 1794...................................... .
1787..................................................... 107 December, 1794...............................
February, 1795................................
1788.............................................
108
March, 1795 (A)...............................
1790..............................
March, 1795 (B)...............................
March, 1791 (1790)........
March, 1795 (C)...............................
September, 1791 (1790).
1796— . .......................................... .
December, 1791 (1790)..
1798 (1795)........................................
1792(1790)....................
1812................................................
1793 (1790)....................
1814
....................................
1794(1790)....................
February 1815...............................
Indebtedness, certificates of (1862)---March, 1815.................................... .
Indebtedness, certificates of (1870)_
_
1862................................................
Indemnity stock, Mexican (1846).
Ten-forties of 1864............................
Indemnity stock, Texas (1850)---Ten-million loan (1814)...................... .
Land scrip, bounty (1847).............
Texas indemnity stock (1850)........... *
Legal-tender notes (1862).............
Three per cent, certificates (1867)__
Loan from Spain (1779)................
Three per cent, stock (1790)..............
Loan of 1841.................................
Treasurer’s temporary loan of 1789.
Loan of 1842.................................
Treasury Notes of
Loan of 1843.................................
1812................................................
Loan of 1846.................................
1813................. : ............................
Loan of 1847.................................
March, 1814............................... . . .
Loan of 1848.................................
Loan of 1858........................................ 34 December, 1814-------------- --------1815
....................................
Loan of I860.— ......................
.
1815 (small).................................... .
Loan of February, 1861...........
1837 to 1845 inclusive (1837)........... .
Loan of July and August, 1861
1846
....................................
Loan of 1863............................
Louisiana six per cent, stock (1803)---1847
....................................
Mississippi stock (1814)...............
1857................................................
Mexican indemnity stock (1846).
1860................................................
1861.......................... : .....................
Navy-pension fund (1864)...........
Navy six per cent, stock (1798)..
Treasury-note stock of 1815.............
Two-year notes of 1863....................
Notes:
Undesignated loan of 1814................ .
Compound interest (1863).......
War debt, Oregon (1861)................... .
Legal-tender (1862)..................
** included in the loan represented by N S , 35 and 39. (Authorized, $21,500,000; assumed,
os. O
$18,271,786.)

$40,000,000

1.200.000
1,200,000
1,200,000

1,180,000
1.150.000
1,090,850
1.089.000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1 , 000.000

$20,000,000

SCALE.

000 .............200.000

$1,000,000 ........
$6,000,000 ........
m
Indefinite.......
$10,000,000 ___
Part of No. 81.
$5,000,000 ........
$312,686 ..........
““,000,000 .... .
w 6,000,000----Indefinite.......

67 ’

$180,000,000

1,859,851
1^48,900
1.815.000
1,539,336
1,505,352
1.450.000

999,999
820,000
800,000
800,000
800,000
746,403
711,700
678,362
500.000
11.000.000 .........
500.000
jl,469,439 ........
500.000
Part of No. 105
400.000
Part of No. 76—
400.000
Part of No. 76..
400.000
$523,500...........
400.000
Part of No. 74.
15.000.
000 ............ 320.000
303,574
.1320,000 ..........
233,075
Indefinite.......
225.000
500,000...........

’62 ’63 ’64 ’65

'54 ’56 ’56 ’57 ’58

$ 220,000,000

2 ,000,000
2 ,000,000
2 , 000,000

52.000.
000 ...
53.000.
000 ...
I
Foreign debt...
$10,000,000 ..
$12,000,000 ..
Part of No. 46$3,000,000 ........
Part of No. 74.
Part of No. 74.
Part of No. 74.
Part of No. 74.
Part of No. 41.
" !,800,000 ........
_ :,000.000 .........
Part of No. 74$1,000,000 .........
$1,000,000 .........
Part of No. 79Part of No. 74Part of No. 76.
0,000........... .
0,000........... .
Part of No. 45Cost of vessels .
1678,362........... .

1.000.

■O---- 91,000,000,000

200,000
200,000

191,609
186,989
181,500
176,000
174,017
156,596
80,000
56,705
55,000

/ An excess of $998,582 was issued to cover the dis­
count.
g The rate of interest varied from & of 1%to 5§£.
h The issue was limited to the amount required to
take up unredeemed 6’s and deferred stock.
i The rates of interest were 5g, 5£ and 6%
.
j The issue was limited to the amount necessary to
redeem all old 6’s and deferred stocks.
k The amount authorized was equal to that part of
the Public Debt reimbursable in 1810.
I The amount authorized was equal to that of the
3*’s of 1790.
m This loan was made by the Secretary of the
Treasury without special legislation.

$1,300,000,000

=Q»vrl:Wfrr;

$1,250,000,000

$ 1 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
,

$1,150,000,000

$ 1 100, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
,

$1,050,000,000

$ 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
,

$950,000,000

$900,000,000

$850,000,000

$800,000,000

$750,000,000

$700,000,000

CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX TO LOANS.
Authorized.

1776, Dec. 23...
1777, Dec. 3....
1779, Sept. 28..
1779, Oct. 26...
1782, Sept. 14. .
1782, Sept. 14. .
1784, Jan. 22...
1785, Feb. 1— .
1787, Oct. 11...
1788, July 2....
1790,' Mfirch 2G
.
1790, Aug. 4—
1790, Aug. 4--1790, Aug. 4__
1790, Aug.4....
1790, Aug. 4....
1790, Aug. 4—
1790, Aug. 4—
1790, Aug. 4—
1790, Aug. 4 ....
1790, Aug. 4—
1790, Aug. 4—
1791, Feb. 25...
1791, March 3..
1792, May 2....
1793, Feb. 28...
1794, March 20.
1794, March 20.
1794, June 9__
1794, Dec. 18—
1795, Feb. 21...

Authorized.

Title of Loan.

Farmers-general of France___
French loan of 18,000,000 livres.
Loan from Spain....................
French loan of 10,000,000 livres
Holland loan of 1782................
French loan of 6,000,000 livres.
Debt due foreign officers........
Holland loan...........................
Holland loan..........................
Holland loan...........................
Treasurer’s temporary loan__
Temporary loan.............. .......
Six per cent, stock...................
Three per cent, stock...............
Deferred six per cent, stock—
Holland loan...........................
Holland loan...........................
Holland loan................... .......
Holland loan...........................
Holland loan...........................
Holland loan.......................... .
Antwerp loan.........................
Holland loan...........................
Subscription loan....................
Temporary loan......................
Temporary loan......................
Temporary loan......................
Temporary loan (B).................
Temporary loan (A)................
Temporary loan.
Temporary loan.
Temporary loan.

Authorized.

Title of Loan.

1795, March 3..
1795, March 3..
1795, March 3..
1795, March 3..
1795, March 3..
1795, March 3..
1796, May 31...
1796, May 31.. .
1798, June30...
1798, July 16...
1803, Nov. 10...
1807, Feb. 11...
1807, Feb. 11...
1810, May 1. ...
1812, March 4..
1812, March 14.
1812, June30...
1812, July 6—
1813, Feb. 8....
89 1813, Feb. 25...
1813, Aug. 2....
1814, March 4..
1814, March 24.
1814, March 24.
1814, March 24.
1814, March 31.
1814, Nov. 15...
1814, Deo. 26...
1815, Jan. 9 ....
1815, Feb. 13...
1815, Feb. 24...
1815, Feb. 24—

Five-and-a-half per cent. S to c k Temporary loan (A).....................
Temporary loan (B).....................
Temporary loan (C).....................
Temporary loan of 1798...............
Four-and-a-half per cent, stock..
Temporary loan..........................
Six per cent, loan........................
Navy six per cent, stock.............
Eight per ct. loans of 1798 and 1800
Louisiana six per cent, stock......
Exchanged six per cent, stock...
Converted six per cent, stock---Six per cent, loan............... : .......
Six per cent, loan........................
Temporary loan..........................
Treasury notes............................
Exchanged six per cent, stock...
Sixteen-million loan....................
Treasury notes............................
Seven-and-a-half million loan---Treasury notes............................
Ten-million loan..........................
Six-million loan...........................
Undesignated loan......................
Mississippi stock.........................
Temporary loan..........................
Treasury notes...........................
Direct-tax loan...........................
Temporary loan..........................
Seven per cent, stocks................
Treasury notes

Title of Loan.

Authorized.

Title of Loan.

1815, Feb. 24__ Small treasury notes..................
1815, Feb. 24__ Treasury note stock....................
1815, March 3... Six per cent loan.......................
1815, March 3... Temporary loan.........................
1816, April 10 ... Jive per cent, loan....................
1820, May 15_ Six per cent, loan........................
_
1820, May 15__ Five per cent, loan......................
1821, March 3— Five per cent, loan....................
1822 April 20... Exchanged five per cent, stock1824, May 24__ Four-and-a-half per cent. loan...
1824, May 26_ Four-and-a-half per cent. loan...
_
1824, May 26_ Exchanged 41 per cent, stock----_
1825, March 3 ... Exchanged 4£ per cent, stock---1837, Oct. 12___Treasury notes of 1837 to 1845___
1841, July 21__ Loan of 1841..................................
1842, April 15— Loan of 1842................................
1843, March 3 ... Loan of 1843................................
1846, July 22_ Treasury notes.............................
_
1846, July 22.... Loan of 1846................................
1846, Aug. 10_ Mexican indemnity stock.............
_
1847, Jan. 28.... Loan of 1847................................
1847, Jan. 28----Treasury notes.............................
1847, Feb. 11_ Bounty land scrip.........................
_
1848, March 31.. Loan of 1848................................
1850, Sept. 9___Texas indemnity stock..................
1857, Dec. 23__ Treasury notes.............................
1858, June 14.... Loan of 1858...... .........................
1860, June 22_ Loan of 1860..................................
_
1860, Dec. 17_ Treasury notes..............................
_
1861, Feb. 8.......Loan of February, 1861.................
1861, March 2 ... Treasury notes............................

1861, March 2..
1861, July 17...
1861, July 17—
1861, July 17—
1862, Feb. 25...
1862, Feb. 25—
1862, Feb. 25—
1862, March 1..
1862, July 1 7 1863, March 3..
1863, March 3..
1863, March 3..
1863, Marcn 3..
1863, March 3..
1864, March 3..
1864, March 3..
1864, Juno 30...
1864, June 30...
1864, July 1. ...
1865, March 3..
1865, March 3..
1865, March 3..
1865, March 3..
1867, March 3..
1870, July 8....
1870, July 14...
1870, July 14...
1870, July 14..
1872, June8—
1878, Feb. 28..
89 1879. Feb. 26..

$650,000,000

Oregon war debt.........................
Loan of July and August, 1861...
Seven-thirties..............................
Old demand notes........................
Legal-tender notes......................
Temporary loan..........................
Five-twenties...............................
Certificates of indebtedness____
Fractional currency....................
Coin certificates..........................
Compound-interest notes............
Two-year notes...........................
Loan of 1863.................................
One-year notes............................
Ten-forties...................................
Five-twenties..............................
Seven-thirties of 1864 and 1865_
_
Five-twenties...............................
Navy-pension fund.....................
Consols of 1867.............................
Consols of 1865.............................
Five-twenties...............................
Consols of 1868...........................
Three per cent, certificates.........
Certificates of indebtedness........
Four per cents, of 1907................
Five per cents, of 1881.................
Four-and-a-half per cents, of 1891
Certificates of deposit.
Silver certificates.......
Refunding certificates

$600,000,000

$550,000,000

$500,000,000

$450,000,000
Redemptions.

n

&

ANNUAL ISSUES AND REDEMPTIONS OF GOVERNMENT LOANS.
Redemption*.

E X P L A N A T O E T.

TO ACCOMPANY
THE CHART OP ISSUES

bo n d s, g r e e n b a c k s , fr a c tio n a l c u r r e n c y , a n d a ll o th e r o b lig a tio n s

AND

o f th e U n ite d S tates.

REDEMPTIONS

P l a n o f C h a r t .— T h e h o r iz o n ta l lin e s re p re s e n t m o n e y
v a lu e s , a n d th e sp a c es b e tw e e n th e v e r tic a l lin e s , y e a rs , fro m 1777

1880 .

T h e b e g in n in g s o f t h e m o st s e v e r e fin a n cia l p a n ic s are

OF
U N IT ED STA T ES LOANS,
B Y Y EA RS.

in d ic a te d b y p e rp e n d ic u la r w a v e -lin e s , th e w a r p e rio d s b y b e lts
o f c lo s e h o riz o n ta l lin e s , a n d t h e d iffe re n t a d m in is tra tio n s b y th e
n am es o f th e P r e s id e n ts .

Issues.

Redemptions.

Year

Issues.

Redemptions.

Year

Issues.

Redemptions.

Year

Issues.

8350.000.

Redemptions.

000

TABHE

T lie Iss u e s a n d R e d e m p tio n s sh o w n on t h is C h a rt, in c lu d e

to

Year

$400,000,000

t

T h e lo c a tio n o f th e b la c k d o ts u p on

th e f u l l c o lo r lin e , c ro s s in g th e c h a rt fro m le f t to r ig h t , sh o w s
th e a m o u n ts is s u e d in e a c h y e a r , a n d th e lo ca tio n o f th o s e on th e
b r o k e n c o lo r lin e , th e re d e m p tio n s— th e c o lo r lin e s s im p ly s e r v in g

Year

1777 $
177H
1779
18
10

1777 to 1880.
Issues.
Redemptions.
181,500
544,500 S
181,500
726,0001

to c o n n e c t th e dots.

2,621
25,190

1,866,566
1801 l 233,568 l 2,302,079 1821
2,657,451
1802
3,615,086 1822
4,817
1.673.000
1803
497 • 4,721,419 1823
1804 11,250,848
3,219,898 1824
1,562,357
73,432
1805
140
4,002,379 1825
47,200
1806
93
2,972,272 1826
2,719,735
7,611,021 1827
129,200
1807
5,434,752
270,800
1808
8,866,268 1828
7,451,541 1829
571,609 $ 100,540 1809
96
1.213.000
146,069 1810
2,750,000
2,758,660 1830
8,313,372 1831
5,559,975
1,284,728 1811
2,785,
5,659,775 1832
5,332,102
812 15,583^103
4,047,851 1838
2,760,037 1813 29,053,583
7,284,777
7,574,628 1834
9,696,678
2,403,277 1814 26,673,533
5,479,763 1815 37,970,658
6,112,961 1835
5 747,761
508,066
2,465,482 1816 12,060,783 12,722,937 1836
8,092,316 30,787,537 1837
2,329,282 1817
105,217
25,301
7,947,745 1838
242,885
989,087 1818
1,766,635 1819
59,681
8,405,138 1839
5,813,748
3,240,804
3,756,824 1840
1,394,798 1820
1,860,522

4,740,133 $ 3,313,613 1841 5 13,659,317 $ 5,310,148 1861 i 43,881,486 I 18,737,000
7,796,982 1862 489,523,046 51,722,268
59,105
2,732,907 1842 14,851,153
333,012 1863 776,615,826 181,081,377
2,546
613,249 1843 12,479,708
8,462,882 1844
1,877,181 11,113,870 1864 ,128,924,142 432,838,014
8,855,370
5,609,926 14,658,757 1845
7,510,555 1865 ,474,865,827 603,437,452
1,539,352
344,404 1866 722,499,122 619,804,696
7,000,404 1846
5,562,672 1867 626,013,910 735,536,980
7,103,953 1847 29,182,804
5,961,349 1848 21,405,795 13,027,446 1868 599,271,268 692,547,686
11,073,278 1849 28,665,900 12,566,239 1869 262,275,635 253,224,718
148 12,422,713 1850
4,045,950
3,653,228 1870 285,474,496 284,204,132
229 10,654,857 1851
5,203,400
858,397 1871 268,768,523 517,240,468
110
2,149,329 1872 305,047,054 405,007,308
19,290,382 1852
46,300
16,350
6,426,823 1873 214,931,017 233,699.353
3,283,897 1853
2,424,253 1854
1,950 17,572,516 1874 439,272,535 422,065,060
+3,904,004 1855
800
6,662,791 1875 387,971,556 407,377,492
1856
200
3,614,680 1876 397,455,808 449,345,273
t .......
2,992,989
21,531 1857
3,900
3,276,103 1877 348,871,749 323,965,424
12,716,821
5,588,722 1858 23,717,300
7,505,346 1878 404,581,201 353,676,945
3,857,276 10,714,512 1859 28,287,500 14,685,128 1879 792,807,643 699,445,809
5,589,548
,750 1880 211,814,103 440,966,214
3,909,9481 1860 20,776,800 13,853,’

$300,000,000

8230.000.

000

Issues.
$ 200 , 0 0 0 ,0 00

6,159.53 repayments in 1836 on account of three per cent, stock,hasbeen deducted from the total amount of advances.

8150.000. 000

S160,000,(XK -

$ 100,000,000

$ 100 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 E lacc
H i w l ’s
W ar

/ith
Mexico,

$50,000,C

850.000. 000

ion*
Issues —

45 ’46 ’47 ’48

Washington.

Adams.

Jefferson.

Madison.

Monroe.

J. Q.
Adams.

Jackson.

Van
Buren. Harrison.
Tyler.

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Polk.

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Taylor. Pierce. Buchanan.
Fillmore.

’67

Lincoln.
Johnson,

72

74 ’75 ’76 ’77 *78 ’9(1880)

Grant.

Hayes.