Chief of Bureau of Pro-i visions and Clothing. P. G. Geo. F. Cutter Mass'chusetts Nov. Chief of Bureau of Med Sur. Gen. J. W. New Jersey Oct. 21, 1878 3,500 4,000 District of J. W. Easby... Columbia... Apl. 28, 1877 3,500 Engineer -in-Chief Commodore John C. Navy Pay Office. .. | J. A Smith........ | Maine Marine Corps. Assistant Attorney-Gen'l.. Thomas Simons. New York.... May 28, 1875 5,000 Chief Clerk.. Law Clerk. Samuel Mulliken.. [New Jersey.. Nov. 1, 1879| 2,200 June 10, 1867 2,700 Iowa 66 66 4. R. P. Kennedy. Bellefonta'e 3,625 6. James Pursell.. Wash. C. H.. 3,750 2,875 7. C. C. Walcutt... Columbus... 3,125 4,500 10. C. Waggoner... Toledo.. 4,553 11. Benj. F. Coates. Portsmouth 4,500 4,500 66 15. Jewett Palmer. Marietta... 3,348 2,750 18. C. B. Pettengill. Cleveland.. 4,000 2,500 Oregon.... J. C. Cartwright Portland. 2,500 4. Will Cumback. Greensburg 66 2. S. S. Farwell.... Davenport.. 3,125 Pennsy'a 1 Jas. Ashworth.. Philadelp'ia 4,500 3. Jas. E. Simpson Dubuque 4. John Connell.. Burlington.. 5. L. P. Sherman.. Des Moines.. Kansas. J. C. Carpenter. Leavenw'th Kentuc'y 2. W. A. Stuart... Owensboro' 5. Jas. F. Buckner Louisville... 6. W. S. Holden... Covington.. 7. A. M. Swope.... Lexington.. 8. W. J. Landram. Lancaster. 9. John E. Blaine. Maysville Louisiana. Morris Marks... N. Orleans.. Maine F. J. Rollins.. Portland.... Maryland 3 Rob't M. Proud. Baltimore.. 4. Daniel C. Bruce Cumberla'd Massa'tts 3. Chas. W. Slack. Boston.. 5. Chas. C. Dame. Newburyp't 66 10. E. R. Tinker.... N. Adams... Michigan 1. L.S.Trowbridge Detroit... 3. H. B. Rowlson. Hillsdale 4. S. S. Bailey..... G. Rapids... 6. C. V. De Land.. E. Saginaw. Minn'ota 1. And. C. Smith.. Rochester... 2. William Bickel. St. Paul... Mississippi James Hill.... Jackson Missouri 1. I. H. Sturgeon.. St. Louis... 66 66 8. J. T. Valentine. Reading. 3,500 9. T. A. Wiley. Lancaster... 4,281 12. Edw. H. Chase. Wilkesb'rre 8,125 14. Chas. J. Bruner. Sunbury... 16. Edward Scull.. Somerset.. 3,125 4,500 19. Chas. M. Lynch. Erie.. 4,500 4,500 2,750 2,750 2,625 4,500 20. James C.Brown Greenville.. 2,500 22. Thos W. Davis.. Pittsburgh 23. J. M. Sullivan.. Alleg'y City 3,625 2,625 R. Island.. E. H. Rhodes... Providence. 3,000 8,750 S.Carolina E. M. Brayton.. Columbia... 3,785 2,500 Tennes'e 2 Jas. M. Melton.. Knoxville... 4,448 4,500 5. W.M.Woodcock Nashville... 4,000 2,625 8. R. F. Patterson. Memphis.. 2,625 4,500 Texas 1. Wm. H. Sinclair Galveston... 3,000 3. Benj.C. Ludlow Austin.... 2,500 4. Adam G. Malloy Jefferson.... 2,375 4,500 Utah.. O. J. Hollister.. S. Lake City 2,375 2,875 Vermont 2 Chas. S. Dana.. Montpelier.. 2,250 2,625 Virginia 2. Jas. D. Brady... Petersburg.. 4,500 2,750 3. Otis H. Russell. Richmond.. 4,867 66 4. Wm. L. Fernald Danville.. 4,500 2,875 5. J. Henry Rives. Lynchburg. 4,500 3,000 6. Beverly B. Botts Harrisonb'g 3,000 4,500 Wash'ton. Jas. R. Hayden. Olympia.. 2,125 2. Alon. B.Carroll. C.Girardeau 2,375 W.Virg'a i Isaac H. Duval. Wheeling.. 3,125 3,125 2. Geo. W. Brown. Grafton... 3,000 Wiscon'n1 Irving M. Bean. Milwaukee.. 4,500 2,875 2. Henry Hamden Madison 2,750 2,125 3. H. M. Kutchin.. Fond du Lac 2,875 3,986 6. Hiram E.Kelley Sparta.. 2,500 Wyoming. Edgar P. Snow. Cheyenne... 2,125 NOTE.-The salaries of Internal Revenue Collectors are graduated annually in proportion to the amount of revenue collected by each-the maximum salary being limited to $4,500 by law. NOTE.-While some collectors have fixed salaries, other officers are paid, in whole or in par by fees or commissions, to which the law fixes a maximum limit. 391 620 5,000 472 1. Albany, N. Y.... W. N. S. Sanders... $4,941 15. Nashville, Tenn. Adam Woolf. Daniel Hall. 3,667 16. New Orleans, La. J. Madison Wells... United States Naval Officers. Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md... $5,000 Silas W. Burt. $5,000 William Cockran.. New York, N. Y. 8,000 James Lewis.... Philadelphia, Pa. 5,000 E. G. White... Salary, 1878. |