An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ...American News Company, 1880 |
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... Adams died , aged 80 . 25 , 1791. First United States Bank chartered . .. 24 , 1863. Territory of Arizona organized . 66 46 26 , 1848. French Republic proclaimed . 8D MONTH . ] MARCH . [ 31 DAYS . AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1880 .
... Adams died , aged 80 . 25 , 1791. First United States Bank chartered . .. 24 , 1863. Territory of Arizona organized . 66 46 26 , 1848. French Republic proclaimed . 8D MONTH . ] MARCH . [ 31 DAYS . AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1880 .
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... Adams Mass .. Akron .. 12,090 15,760 10,006 Evansville Ind . 21,830 Albany . N. Y 76,216 86,013 Fall River .. Mass ... Fitchburg ... Mass . 26,766 45,340 11,260 12,289 Alexandria . Va 13,570 Fond du Lac .. Wis . 12,764 15,308 Allegheny ...
... Adams Mass .. Akron .. 12,090 15,760 10,006 Evansville Ind . 21,830 Albany . N. Y 76,216 86,013 Fall River .. Mass ... Fitchburg ... Mass . 26,766 45,340 11,260 12,289 Alexandria . Va 13,570 Fond du Lac .. Wis . 12,764 15,308 Allegheny ...
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... Adams Express . American Express . Central of New Jersey Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul . Quicksilver . Toledo , Wabash and Western . Wells - Fargo Express . United States Express . Western Union Telegraph . PRICES OF ACTIVE STOCKS ...
... Adams Express . American Express . Central of New Jersey Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul . Quicksilver . Toledo , Wabash and Western . Wells - Fargo Express . United States Express . Western Union Telegraph . PRICES OF ACTIVE STOCKS ...
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... Adams Express .. American Express . 692.48 40 % 40 % 69 8 + 9 + 604 91 % 64 % 99 % 88 % 1004 7 7 + 76 + 7014 41 114 100 105 91 55 604 1094 98 434 522 46 50 110 100 45 142 25 152 427 % 29 66 pref . 874 35 1 20 % 374 6 454 132 89 38 35 ...
... Adams Express .. American Express . 692.48 40 % 40 % 69 8 + 9 + 604 91 % 64 % 99 % 88 % 1004 7 7 + 76 + 7014 41 114 100 105 91 55 604 1094 98 434 522 46 50 110 100 45 142 25 152 427 % 29 66 pref . 874 35 1 20 % 374 6 454 132 89 38 35 ...
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... Adams 3 Thomas Jefferson 4 James Madison .. 5 James Monroe 6 John Quincy Adams Mar. 7 Andrew Jackson .... Mar. 1 John Adams 66 66 2 Thomas Jefferson . 3 Aaron Burr June 3 , 1789 Dec. 2 , 1793 March 4 , 1797 March 4 , 1801 4 George ...
... Adams 3 Thomas Jefferson 4 James Madison .. 5 James Monroe 6 John Quincy Adams Mar. 7 Andrew Jackson .... Mar. 1 John Adams 66 66 2 Thomas Jefferson . 3 Aaron Burr June 3 , 1789 Dec. 2 , 1793 March 4 , 1797 March 4 , 1801 4 George ...
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Page 384 - That it shall be lawful to transmit through the mail, free of postage, any letters, packages, or other matters relating exclusively to the business of the Government of the United States: Provided, That every such letter or package to entitle it to pass free shall bear over the words "Official business...
Page 349 - That for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress at the said city of Washington, and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...
Page 72 - Every person, firm, association other than national bank associations, and every corporation, State bank, or State banking association, shall pay a tax of 10 per centum on the amount of their own notes used for circulation and paid out by them.
Page 73 - ... but not made from grapes grown in the United States, and liquors, not made from grapes, currants, rhubarb, or berries grown in the United States...
Page 350 - While residing in Paris, I devoted every afternoon I was disengaged, for a summer or two, in examining all the principal bookstores, turning over every book with my own hand, and putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science.
Page 329 - That the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value...
Page 350 - ... perseverance and expense, with some knowledge of the bibliography of the subject, would again happen to be in concurrence. During the same period, and after my return to America, I was led to procure, also, whatever related to the duties of those in the high concerns of the nation. So that the collection, which I suppose is of between nine and ten thousand volumes, while it includes what is chiefly valuable in science and literature generally, extends more particularly to whatever belongs to...
Page 21 - New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin.
Page 72 - State banking association, and also every national banking association, shall pay a like tax of ten per centum on the amount of notes of any person, firm, association other than a national banking association, or of any corporation, State bank, or State banking association, or of any town, city, or municipal corporation, used for circulation and paid out by them.
Page 73 - States, where such packet, box, bottle, pot, phial, or other inclosure, with its contents, shall not exceed, at the retail price or value, the sum of twenty-five cents, one cent.