From the Preliminary Report of the Tenth Census upon the Specific Cotton Maine.... 15,978 696.685 112,261 11,318 Utah................ Maryland...... 2,525 125,014, 46,947 4,159 Vermont.. Michigan.... Mississippi... Missouri. 1,776 1,068 71 14 1,180 1,324 131 12,120 690 208 Wisconsin.... 400 704 26.172 6,411 748 720 S. Carolina..... 359 Tennessee 108 Texas...... NOTE. The above does not include the Hosiery Mills, or any of the mil where cotton may be a component material used in the manufacture. These subsequent report on Wool Manufacture. 1 Including tallow, horned cattle, and live hogs, not separable sheep only. 3 Included in "Provisions." 4 Drugs and medicine seed-oil, not separable. Including flax and its manufactures. STATISTICS OF SILK PRODUCTION IN THE IN 1880. From unpublished Returns of the Tenth Census, 18 Millard Fillmore.... William R. King 2 13 William R. King 1 March 5, 1849 July 11, 1850 15 March 4, 1853 17 18 19 rford B. Hayes March 5, 1877 A. Garfield 1... March 4, 1881 er A. Arthur...... Sept. 20, 1881 es in this column mark the terms held by the Presidents, and are referred to ir aucsmaller figures indicate the numerical order or sequence of individual officers from arked A denote the succession of the Vice-President to the Presidency for the residue 15 as Jefferson... Sept. 26, 1789 14a - Monroe.. 16 17 18 19 20 20a Webster...... March 5, 1841 21 22 23 24 24a April 6, 1841 9, 1843 July 24, 1843 March 6, 1844 March 6, 1845 Daniel Webster. 15 Hugh S. Legaré... 16 Abel P. Upshur.. 17 John C. Calhoun... 18 James Buchanan.. 19 John M. Clayton...... March 7, 1849 Daniel Webster....... July 22, 1850 20 Edward Everett...... Nov. 6, 1852 21 William L. Marcy.. March 7, 1853 22 Lewis Cass..... March 6, 1857 23 Jeremiah S. Black... Dec. 17, 1860 24 William H. Seward. March 5, 1861 William H. Seward. March 4, 1865 William H. Seward. April 15, 1865 25 Ellihu B. Washburne March 5, 1869 26 Hamilton Fish......... March 11, 1869 Hamilton Fish......... March 4, 1873 27 William M. Evarts... March 12, 1877 28 James G. Blaine ..... March 5, 1881 F. T. Frelinghuysen. Dec. 12, 1881 mark the Presidential term in which each Cabinet Officer held his appointment, as Presidents preseding. |