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ANNUAL REPORT ... OF THE ... COMPTROLLER .. OF THE ... STATE OF FLORIDA FOR THE PERIOD Beginning January 1, 1898, and ending December 31, 1898. 536 F656r 6 1898 TALLAHASSEE, FLA.: TALLAHASSEEAN BOOK AND JOB PRINT. 1899. ~E~f~~X~~~~ZX?-~* ~ Fr-~q~~;=~.~- --- =------------- ---- jI;f, i - I, .. -, .* -v '. .y i. i * I I* ~ 'el ~I :d :P ,I ~ r! ' I ~ * ' . _.K .. ; .,' : .. ,,1'^ 1,- p. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE .. COMPTROLLER OF THE ... STATE OF FLORIDA FOR THE PERIOD Beginning January 1, 1898, and ending December 31, 1898. TALLAHASSEE, FLA.: TALLAHASSEEAN BOOK AND JOB PRINT. 1899. /D( c92 F, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 07296 355 5 Report of the Comptroller. TRaASURY DEPARTMENT, STATE OF FLORIDA, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE. TALLAHASSEE) FLA., January 1, 1899. HON. WILLIAM D. BLOXHAYI, Governor of the State of Florida. SIR-I have the honor to present herewith a report of the financial condition of the State, and of the operations of this office, for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1898.- REDUCTION OF TAXATION. It affords me great pleasure to place on record the fact that your immediate action upon the recommendation from this office resulted in a reduction of one-half (1) mill from the State tax rate for the year 1898, and the people of the State were thereby relieved of the payment of many thousands of dollars for State taxes. :This reduction was made in the levy for State tax plropl"r under and in pursuance of the authority -vested in'the Governor by the Act of 1897. PAYMENT OF BORROWED MONEY. In addition to the reduction of taxation, it has been possible to retire obligations-of the State amounting to $75,000.00 by taking up notes to that-'amount which 'were issued under authority of 'an Act of the Legislature of 1891. STATE BONDS. The bonds issued by the State under the Act of 1871, Chapter 1833, of the Laws of Florida, will become due and payable on Janiairy 1st, 1901, and it will be'necessary for the Legislature of 1899 to arrange for the payment thereof by providing for the'issue and sale of State bonds, 'or otherwise. SThere are' now outstanding, in the hands of individuals, bonds'of 1871 to he' amount of $63,900.00, and the Educa- tional 'Funds of the State hold' bonds of the same class amounting to $203,800.00. The outstanding bonds in the hands of individuals 'can be provided for'by the issue of new bon, \i, or otherwise, a- the Legislature may direct, and the bonds held by the Educational Funds of: the State m.ay 1,.- .lli.el of separately by an Act authorizing the issue of manuscript bonds at a fixed rate of interest to mature at such time as the Legislature may deem best. The notes issued by the State under the Act of 1891, and now held by tae School. Fund, could be provided for in the same manner if so desired: by the Legislature. The State bonds issued ult0dr the Act of 1873, Chapter 1937, of the Laws of Florida,will'mature January 1st, 1903,. and of that class of bonds there are now held by individuals $260,600.00, and by the Educational Funds of the State- $504,200.00. The fact that the State of Florida has such a small bonded debt will be a great factor in floating the new boids at a re- duced rate of interest. This is shown by the present market. price of the bonds of 1871 and 1873, which, although issued to draw six and seven per cent. interest, respectively, are now being sold at 'such prices that the purchaser can not realize four per. cent. on the amount of money invested therein. It would doubtless be well for the Legislature of 1899 to provide for both classes of these bonds. Suitable provision should be made for destroying the bonds. now held in the Sinking Fund, and consolidated manuscript bonds should be issued for the bonds in the Educational Funds, under an act similar to the act of 1885, Chapter 3564, of the Laws of Florida. The space in the vault in the State Treasurer's office is en- tirely inadequate to, meet the present requirements, and the de- struction of the bonds, .as above suggested, will largely relieve- this condition and prevent the possibility of loss to the State- from any cause. The manuscript bonds would occupy much. less space, and be of value only to the Educational Funds. TAX SALE CERTIFICATES. The multiplicity of the provisions of existing laws.in rela- tion to the redemption, sale.and cancellation of tax certificates- leads to endless confusion on the part of those who have ap- plications to present thereunder, and in many instances the ob- jects and aims of the applicant are defeated for want of proper information as to the meaning of the different laws. There is. also a want of uniformity in the requiremefits of the different. laws which results in an unequal distribution of the penalty which attaches when land is sold for 'unpaid taxes. Certifi- cates of sale of land for taxes assessed for the year 1877, and- subsequent years, up to and including the year 1886, are held by the State Treasurer subject to sale or redemption upon the payment of the amount taxes'anid costs stated in the certifi- -cate, with eight (8) per cent. interest per annum, together with the taxes for each year subsequent to the year for which the lands were sold, but if an application is made t6 redeem a tax cer- tificate covering the taxes of 1887, it must be under the law which provides that any.person may purchase any such tax cer- tificate held by the State from the Treasurer, after two years from the date of tax sale' by paying the amount of such cer- tificate with twenty-five per cent. per annum additional; the :applicant, although an owner, must become a purchaser, and it is not difficult to discover that the latter law, when applied to a certificate covering land sold for the taxes of 1887 is a great hardship when the owner has paid all of'the subsequent taxes, but if he has failed to do so and the land has not been .sold for unpaid taxes of subsequent years, there is a loss of revenue to the State and county. It would be well to extend the provisions 'of the foi-rer law so as to cover the tax certifi- -cates embracing all lhnd sold for unpaid taxes after four years from date of tax sale; allowing the owner of the land the priv- ilege of proving the payment of, subsequent taxes when paid. The right of redemption, as it now exists, allows the owner two years from the date of the tax sale in which to redeem his land, and this privilege should be continued. There is a provision of law for the cancellation of tax certificates where lands have been. sold for unpaid taxes after ,the taxes thereon had been duly paid, or when the land was not subject to taxation at the time of the sale, upon proof thereof being made to the Clerk of the Circuit Court, but this law is intended to apply in individual cases, and could not be made operative for the purpose of can- celing a large number of defective tax certificates which have accumulated from year to year, and which should be disposed of in some way, as they are nowN simply used as an excuse to keep the land from the assessment roll. Section 394, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Florida, .should be amended so as to eliminate the provision for the cancellation of tax certificates upon a determination by the Comptroller that the sale of the land embraced therein was "'illegal or improper." Such questions should be passed upon by the Courts, and not by an administrative officer. There is another provision of said Section which should be eliminated, as it is covered by Section 396 Ib, and only that por- tion should be retained which provides for the surrender of a tax certificate upon such terms as may be deemed best to protect The interest of the State, and do justice to the owner when- it is shown "that the assessment was excessive," but this power should be restricted to such cases as. are specifically recom- mended by the Board of County Commissioners of the County in which the land is located, and confined solely to a reduc- tion of such portion of the valuation as may-be deemed to. have been excessive at the time of the assessment. That por- tion of Section 393 lb, which contains practically the same provisions as Section 394 lb, should be repealed. In this. connection I desire to call attention to the. large expenditure of money by the State which has been made necessary by the- assessment of lots in a number of so-called towns scattered throughout the State, which have never had any existence ex- cept upon paper, and are now largely owned by the State of Florida under tax title, but are in many instances retained on the assessment rolls notwithstanding the earnest efforts that have been made to prevent further assessments of such prop- erty. The law should be so amended as to prevent the as- sessment of such so-called towns, except according to the U. S. Survey, or by metes and bounds. STATE BANKS. SThe State Banking Laws now'in force are of comparatively recent origin, as the oldest State Bank was organized August 20th, 18h9, less than ten years ago, but there has been a steady growth and&improvement in the condition of the State Banks, notwithstanding the long continued financial depression which was felt so disastrously throughout the entire country, and, while some of the banks were forced to retire from business as a result of such financial depression, the existing State Banks have been generally strengthened, and the decided in- crease in the deposits during the past year, as shown by, the- reports to December 31st, 1898, is a gratifying evidence of im- proved conditions, and of the confidence of the people in State- Banks. In order to secure uniformity in the reports and examina- tions of State Banks, all such banks, whether incorporated un- der the general law, or by special Act of the Legislature, should be required to report to this office, and be made subject to ex- amination under similar conditions to those now contained in the general banking law; and the provision of the law as to compensation of the bank examiner should be so changed as to provide that suitable compensation be paid by the State,. and that the amount thereof should be refunded pro-rata ac- cording to the capital stock of the.banks, examined by him. Section 2191 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Flor- ida should be so amended as to provide that a Receiver ap- pointed by the court, and placed in charge of a State Bank, shall make full report of the condition thereof to this office whenever required, so that the records would show the action taken by the Receiver down to the final termination of the Receivership. As, the matter now stands, there is no infor- mation furnished to this office after a bank has been placed in the hands of a Receiver, and it is impossible to answer ques- tions as to the amount paid depositors in any case. It is be- lieved that the loss to depositors since the banking system was first adopted has been comparatively small, and it would be of great interest to be able to make an authoritative statement on ,this subject. .Section 1294 Ib .does not provide for the disposition of un- claimed deposits when a bank voluntarily liquidates, nor is ,there any provision ,therein for a final accounting by the qffi- cials of a bank which goes into voluntary liquidation as pro- vided by said section. These matters should be covered by legislative action, so that the depositors will be fully protected. During the year 1898, two banks decided to go into volun- tary liquidation under Section 2194 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Florida. Said banks are as follows: The Union Bank of Key West, with a Capital Stock of $50,000.00. This bank reports that on December 31st, 1898, all depositors had been paid in full except two, having de- posits aggregating $199.62, and that on that date the cash bal- ance on hand amounted to $9,269.48. The Bank of Tavares, with a Capital Stock of $15,000.00. This bank reports that onf December 31st, 1898, all depositors had been paid except about $50.00, of which amount about one-half was deposited by one of the Directors of the bank, and the balance by a man that the bank officials have not yet been able to locate. Certificates of deposit are outstanding amounting to $235.54, but the bank officials claim that they hold as an offset against the holder of such certificates of de- posit a claim amounting to $672.00. On the 26th of December, 1898, The Bank of Tarpon Springs, with a Capital Stock of $20,000.00, suspended pay- ment, which the Cashier reports, was due to a run having been made on the bank. Since that date and before the prepara- tion of this report, the Bank of Tarpon Springs was placed in the'hands of a Receiver by order of the Court, under Section 2192 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Florida. The re- port of the Bank of Tarpon Springs to June 30th, 1898, shows that the deposits in said bank, at that date, amounted to $21,- 828.26. GUARANTEE OR SURETY COMPANIES. The Amendment of Sectiop 13, of Article XVI, of the State Constitution, as proposed by the Legislature of 1897, which provides, among other things, as to the official bonds of State, County and Municipal officers "that any duly authorized and responsible Guarantee or Surety Company, either For- eign or Domestic, lawfully doing business in this State, may become and be accepted as surety on all such official bonds," was adopted at the- election held on November 8th, 1898, and numerous inquiries were received as to whether or not this new provision of the State Constitution was effective without legislative action. After due consideration, it was deemed best to present the matter to the Legislature for suitable legisla- tion, defining the conditions under which a Guarantee or Surety Company should be considered "responsible," and au- thorizing any such Guarantee .or Surety Company to become the sole surety on an official bond requiring two or more sure- ties, together with such other provisions as the Legislature might, in its wisdom, deem necessary to protect the interest of the State, Counties and Municipalities. Such information as has been, or can be, obtained in relation to Guarantee or Surety Companies will be at the service of the Legislature. EXAMINATION OF ACCOUNTS. The Accountant appointed by you under the Act of 1897, Chapter 4587, of the Laws of Florida, has been of great ser- vice to this department, and has demonstrated the wisdom of the Legislature in providing means by which you could em- ploy competent accountant to examine the accounts of county officials. The services of the Accountant have been paid for by you out of the limited appropriation for Contingent Expenses of State, which is subject to unusual demands to meet important expenditures not otherwise provided for, and is liable to be exhausted at any time to meet an emergency. Such examinations are beneficial to the State and Counties, as well as to the county' officials, who are materially aided by the timely advice and instruction of the Accountant. This is es- pecially true as to the numerous county officials who are elec- ted or appointed from time to time to discharge duties that' are entirely new, and for which they have had no previous special training. Uniformity in the methods of conducting the various county offices, especially in the matter of accounts, can be secured, and results more satisfactory to the county officials can be obtained through the work of the Accountant. PENSIONS. The Appropriations made by the last Legislature for Pen- sions have been sufficient to meet the pensions allowed under -the.law in force prior to the passage of the Act. of 1897, but it has been impossible for the State Board of Pensions to :-carry out the provision of that Act without depriving the pen- sioners who were already on the roll, of the payment of the ,pensions allowed by law. The claims already presented under the Act of 1897 would have been sufficient, if allowed, to ex- haust the entire appropriation for pensions in a short time, :and the pensioners, who have become accustomed to rely on -the amount paid them by the State at the end of each quarter, would have been subjected to great hardship. There are now on file 1,281 applications for pensions under the Act of 1897, and it is estimated that there will be about 500 additional ap- plications filed within the present year if an adequate appro- priation is made by the Legislature. To meet these claims, as well as to pay the claims already allowed under previous Acts -of the Legislature, an appropriation of about $265,000.00 will be required. and to meet such an appropriation it will be neces .sary to make an additionallevy of three and one quarter (3 1-4) -mills on the aggregate value of all the taxable property of the State. Should the Legislature decide to pursue a different course, and provide a separate tax to meet all the pension claims, the .act providing for such levy should contain a provision appro- priating the amount so levied for the payment of pensions, and authorizing the Comptroller to draw warrants on the State Treasury payable therefrom. The half mill tax levied for pensions being insufficient to cover the amount appropriated for pensions, a large portion of the warrants drawn on that account were necessarily paid out of General Revenue. Section 4, of Article IX, of the State Constitution, provides that "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury except in pursuance of appropriations made by law," and the issue of warrants for pensions was governed solely by the appropria- tions made by the Legislature for that purpose. DEFICIENCY IN APPROPRIATION. The estimate made by my predecessor for Jurors and Wit- nesses for the two years ending June 80th, 1899, was $120,- 4000.00, and the amount appropriated by the Legislature was $100,000.00, which was $20,000.00 less than the amount These statements are believed to be sufficiently comprehen- sive to meet ordinary requirements, but should more detailed information be desired, it will afford me great pleasure to fur- naish the same at any time. Yours very respectfully, W. H. REYNOLDS, Comptroller. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Aggregate balance in State STreasury, January 1st, 1898, as per last report............ 204,014 79 Receipts at the Treksury for fhe year' ending December 31st, 1898..... ............... 884,147 19-$1,088.161 98 Disbursements at the Treasury for the year ending December 31st, 1898............... .770,789 92 Cash balance in Treasuary Janu- ary 1st, 1899................ This balance is distributed among the different Funds as follows: -General Revenue, applicable to current expenses, including in- terest on State debt". ....... .$214,839 *General School 1 Mill Tax..:.. 8,803 State Board of Health .......... '2,219 Pension Tax ............. ... 12,683 Common School Fund, Principal. 60,805 -Seminary Fund, Principal .. .. 156 Common School Fund, Interest. 17,319 Sinking Fund Bonds of 1873. .. 507 Sinking Fund Bonds of 1871... 36 $317,372 06 55 33 9S 41 78 96 20 05 80-$ 317,372 06 NOTE.-The above statement of receipts and disbursements does not include funds held by the State Treasurer as Ex- *Officio Treasurer of the Agricultural College, Experiment Station and Morrill Funds, which are expended by him upon -orders issued under special provisions of law, and not on Warrants drawn by the Comptroller. Accounts of such Funds are not kept in this office, but detailed statements thereof are published in the report of the State Treasurer. Location Quincy State Bank........................ The Bank of Pasco County ................ Volusia County Bank.-....... ......... .. Brevard County State Bank ............... Indian River State Bank.... ........... Leesburg and County State Bank .... ...... State Bank of Fort Meade............ ... Jefferson County State Bank .............. Dade County State Bank ................. St. Petersburg State Bank ................. Melbourne State Bank ............... .... State Bank of Orlando .................... State Bank of Florida .................... Capital City Bank. ...................... . Bank of Madison.. ..................... Bank of Bay Biscayne.................... SAVINGS BANK. The State Savings Bank .................... l':l.i!,...-. STATE BANKS INCORPORATED UNDiER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Citizens Bank and Trust Co................ East Florida.Savings and Trust C'o......... Commercial Bank.................... .... Southern Savings and Trust Co............. Quincy ... Dade City... DeLa'id..... Cocoa ...... Titus'ille .... Leesbhurg... Fort ,leatlo.. MontiePllo. . Palm \ Beach. St. Petersburi Melblcprne . Oilanlo.... .racksonville . Tallalas.ee . Madison .... Miam!. .'.... Tarm, :..... Palat a ..... Jack- nville.. .lacks >nville.. I ~~ I Name. y; . . . I 3 - ... i.3......... .35 16E' 3,214 80 I a3 .......... $ 249,903 99 52,701 9:* 30,000 00 148,254 7u ......... 71,854 88 15,(100 00 116,394 29 .......... 52-,48' 9 71 .......... 104.i'l.- 05 . .55,449 71 ......... 46,712 33 3,000 00 57,40 0,9 10,000 00 114,680 35 ....... 289,731 12 .......... 165,497 66 .. .. 74,254 12 15,000 00 125,398 () 73" 1jO-, 4, 6 3 o rtA- Ca 0 . .. .. .. ... 7, 1 ...... i J..... ... .......... 9.!J,'2 4 09 21 75 ................... 484,937 84 .. .. . 191,234 09 11 38 ..... 2,000 00 294,162 19 ........ ........ .. 8 452 68 2.,_.. 3,214 801$75,000 00 $3,199,470 53 Name 1 Quincy State Bank...... 3 The Bank of Pasco Couni 4 Volusia County Bank... 5 Brevard County State Bar ( Indian River State Bank. 9 Leesburg and County Sta 11 State Bank of Fort Mead( 1 5 Jefferson County State I 17 Dade County State Bank 18 St. Petersburg State Bani 1I Melbourne State Bank.. 22 State Bank of Orlando.. 25 State Bank of Florida. . 2(i Capital City Bank ....... 27 Bank of Madison....... 28 Bank of Bay Biscayne.. SAVINGS B 1 The State Savings Bank. STATE BANKS INCORPORATE SPECIAL ACTS O Citizens Bink and Trust ( East Flor ,a Savings and Cornmerci'l Bank ..... ,,.ui i, Savings and Trt S9,807 50 $ 1,86( 10 1,280 15 887 20 443 30 2,889 00 129 65 1,128 50 535 85 2,007 69 1,618 04 5,533 17 2,759 77 5o -F' Q. q ,463 35 21,852 00 42,996 00 484,937 84 184 19 11,091 00 20,193 00 191,234 09 100 00 5,066 76 28.403 00 294,162 19 22 6 2,876 75 14,947 001 224,4-,-' 17 t,95 03$____3 4 _1* _197 5! 02; 3 ,- -5 ,495 03 $71,766 43 | 197,56.9 02 $ 3,199,470 53 fr 2 487 68 74 51 177 07 61 39 36 52 91 55 11 48 52 75 33 33 39 25 ,659 32 cd 7,825 00$ 4,167 04) '3,233 001 4,641 00 3.032 00 7,0),3, 00 555 00 8,881 011 2,419 00 1,46 1 001 3,098 00 10,6s1 00 8,046 01 5,810 00 5,646 00 3,000 00 13,000 00 -i 249,903 99 52,701 95 148,254 70 741,54 88 116,394 29 98,261 26 25,489 85 104,960 (05 55,439 71 46,712 33 57,480 09 114,680 35 289,731 12 165,497 66 74,254 12 125,398 08 l) 07,~o9 81 207,669 81 ate of Florida. I )00 00 .$ 2,221 028 2,619 45, 1,185 O4 ........... 00 1,900 00 1,150 00 .. ........ 135 35 ... 545 00! 50,187 29 225 91 1,777 001 3 25 531 62 1,650 99 15,267 Ol 300 00 1,553 42 .......... )00 00 2,138 06 8,967 18 .......... 125 001 .......... 1,400 001 2,428 27 1,539 06 ........... 7 75 r40 01 2,578 93 2,227 22 124 98 .......... 1,153 55 . 786 02 2,023 931 2,400 00 2,322 02 11 26 357 85 272 59 2,449 52 1,449 01 .......... .......... 341 50 1,021 49 6,849 95 1,169 39 1. 81 ... 12,702 16 4,912 39 1,828 54 7,046 631. .. ... .15,000 00 8,100.00 6,630 82 ... .. .......... 4 )00 00 .. 10,288 00, 4,395 77 83 ,56 ... . ...... 2,134 03 .. ......... 548 40 2,620 671 .......... 783 63 2,725 43 1,875 O0 .......... 306 25 .. 0 00 6 8 a........... 67 67. .......... ............ o 00 1,079 86 .. 3,480 26 15,272 141 419 42 4,490 89 .......... 181 541$ 81,094 82 $ 184,965 22,610 2 8 39,909 51 1,999 25J a5i o 0 _- __ C )00 00........... 2,221 02 2,619 45 $ 1,185 04......... 100 mi s' 1,900 00 1,150 00......... ............1 135 35 .. 545 001 50,137 29 225 91 1,777 00 3 25 )31 62 1,650 99! 15,267 91 300 00 1,553 421....... )00 00 2,138 06i 8,967 18........... .. 125 00 .......... 1,275 501 -1,413 57 168 27| 402 67|......... 0 1,400 90' 2,428 27 1,539 06.........j 7 75 240 01 2,578 93J ",227 22 124 98 ...........1,153 55 .. 786 02 2,023 93| 2,400 00 2,322 02 11 d26 357 85 272 59 2,449 52 1,449 01 ..................... 341 50 1,021 49 6,849 95 1,169 39 181 81. 12,702 16 4,912 39 1,828 54 7,046 63. .. ..... 15,000 00 8,100.00 6,630 82.....................4 )00 00 10,238 00 4,395 771 83 656i........... . I .... 2,134 03 ..... .. ......548 401 2,620 671.......... .. 783 63 2,725 43 1,875 0(0............ 306 25. 22,500 00 6,218 19.......... ..2,887 30......... 767 67.. .................... 90 00| 1,079 86......... 3,480 26 15,272 14 419 42 4,490 89.. .. ...... 5,5569 52 43,13 81 228 16,158 15.......... 181 541$ 81,094 82$_ 184,265 ".-i> 22,610 24$ 39,909 51$ 1,999 25$ y...... .......... y .... .... .... .... ................. ie Bank ........... ank .............. AXKS. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . A~ ~ ~ I 1 ED UNDER 0 TIlE LEGISLATURE. 0... ................ Trust Co.......... st Co ............. st Co ............. Location. Q uincy .............. Dade City........... DeLand ............. Cocoa.............. Titusville........... Leesburg ............ Fort IMeade.......... Monticello ........... Palm Beach ......... St. Petersburg ....... . ,- ,. ,11. .. . . .. . Orlando........... Jacksonville ......... Tallahassee.......... Madison............. M iam i ........ ...... ................. 1T allahassee ...... '- 0 0 60,000 'i11 15,000 00 50,000 00 25,000 00 25,000 00 25,000 00 15,000 00 40.000 00 15,000 (10 15,000 00 15.000 00 25,000 00 50,000 00 5w",00 00 20,000 00 25,000 00 07 0, t-0 20,000 00 12,000 ,( s 1,000 00 3,125 00.. 500 00 2.200 00 901) 00 6,000 0o 1,0() 00 1,325 05 .. 250 00 3,000 00 6,000 00. 850 001 1,000 00 37123o, r 5S 5,000 Tampa... 100,000 00 30,000 0O Palatka ............. 20,000 00 10,000 00 Jacksonville ......... 50,000 00i .......... Jacksonville ......... 50,000 00 ... 0,000 0ooo0 84,20 ,1 710,000 00$ 84,230 'I.> 0 k, GENERAL REVENUE. RECEIPTS. 1898. Balance January 1st, 1898 ................. 160,659' 98 General License Tax.......... ............ 154,555 57 Insurance Company Premium Tax............. 18,491 37 Insurance Company License Tax...... ...... .. 16,250 00( Insurance Agents License Tax................ 9,610 00 Southern Express Company License Tax....... 2,500 00, Taxes of 1898................ ............. 3,093 76 Taxes of 1897 ............ ............ 291,603 07 Taxes 1896........................... .... 9,854 23. Auction Tax ..................... ......... 454 63. Sleeping Car Tax ....................... .. 300 00 Tax Certificates Transferred in 1898............ 9,549 08 Interest and Expenses Tax Certificates. .... ... 28,212 78 Interests on Deposits in 1898................. 3,772 13 Tax on Commissions..................... .. 1,441 00O Corporation Charter Tax.... ................... 3,199 00, Revised Statutes sold ......................... 120 00. Acts of Legislature sold ...................... 59 00 One Lounge sold ........................... 4 00 Copies State Constitution sold ................. 1 02 Hire of State Convicts ....................... 17,145 99, Department of Agriculture .................... 6,336 78 D direct Tax................................ 904 71 Indebtedness of C. B. Collins, ex-Treasurer..... 6,715 04 Freight refunded ... .... .... ... ....... 79 Expenses State Troops refunded.............. 3 15. Maintenance of Lunatics refunded............. 113 85 Transportation Insane Patients................ 65 33: Asylum Pay Patients........................ 685 00- Refunded from Asylum Buildings............. 121 26, Transferred from Pension Tax............... 30,264 11 '776,086 63, *DISBURSEMENTS. 1898. Salaries Executive Department................. $16,250 00, Salaries Judicial Department ............ ...... 39,100 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Departments .... 1'6,800 00> Expensies and Salaries Railroad Commission..... 10,155 831 Salary State Chemist ............ ........ 2,000 00W Salary Secretary Supreme Court Justices....... 1,500 00);. *Salary Adjutant-General............ ....... 1,000 00 Fer Diem Clerk Supreme Court, Section 1321 R. S. 939 00 Salary Librarian Supreme Court............... 300 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector Fertilizer ............. .................. 1.200 00 W atchman at Capitol ......................... 600 00 Janitor at Capitol....................... ...... ::-00 0.0 Janitor Suipreme Court...................... 3 0 00 Contingent Expenses of State................. 2,995 17 Contingent Expensesof Capitol............... 1.501 59 Contingent Expenses Supreme Court............ 1,674 93 Stationery Executive and Legislative Departments. 737 09 Expenses Circuit Judges on Supreme Bench...... 59 67 Expenses Circuit Judges on other Circuits........ 23 65 'Costs adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.... SO 63 Maintenance of Lunatics ....................... 56,313 103 -Electric Light Plant Insane Asylum............ 2,482 00 Institute Blind, Deaf and Dumb.'......... ..... 9,673 73 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists.......... ....... 16,836 65 Printing ................................ 7,651 31 1Printing Agricultural Department ............. 478 16 Purchase Books Supreme Court Library......... 499 95 Printing Supreme Court Reports......... ...... 776 08 Postage, Seeds, etc., Agricultural Department..... 526 48 Chemicals and Apparatus for State Chemist..... 410 39 Lists State and U. S Lands for Tax Assessors.... 60 00 :Expenses Florida State Troops...... ........ 4,059 07 Encampment Florida State Troops.............. 8,000 00 Rewards for Fugitives from Justice ............. 1,257 45 Distribution from Hire of Convicts.............. 16,263 62 Expenses Normal Schools.................... 7,180 44 Appropriation South Florida Military and Educa- tional Institute.............. ........... 9,233 92 Appropriation Agiicultural College: .............. 1,200 00 Expenses Tea:hliei-. Sumiiumer Schools:. ........... 3,000 00 Appropriation for West Florida Seminary ........ 2,000 00 Appropriation for East Florida Seminary.......... 2,500 00 Interest on Loan ................. ........... 9,791 67 Confederate Soldiers' Home .................... 817 90 Purchase Site for Reformatory School........... 1,065 22 Criminal Prosecutions for 1893 .................. 1. 53 -Census of 1895 .......................... .... 188 88 Revenue Refunded ........................... 80 66 Interest on Bonded Debt of State............... 64,156 00 iPa3 ment Borrowed Money and Interest.......... 75,104,17 Expenses Collection of Revenue ................ 53.560 04 Pensions .................. ................. 60,190 99 Jurors and Witnesses ..................... ... 47,131 38 Insurance on State Building 1 ................ . 1,238 80 Balance in State Treasury January lst,,1899.... .214,839 55 $776,086 63 BONDED DEBT OF STATE. BoNDs OF 1871. Seven per cent. bonds of 1871, in- terest payable annually on Janu- ary 1st...................... $350,000 Deduct bonds in Sinking Fund... 82,300 Deduct bonds in School, Seminary and Agricultural College ,Funds Outstanding 7 per cent. bonds.... 'BONDS OF 1873. 00 00-$267,700 CO 203,100 00 $63,900 00 Six per cent. bonds of 1873, inter- est payable semi-annually, Janu- ary and July .................. $925,1;0:, 00 Deduct bonds in Sinking Fund... 160,200 00-*764,800 00 Deduct bonds in School, Seminary and Agricultural College Funds. 504,200 00 Outstanding 6 per cent. bonds.... $260,600 00 Total seven and six per cent. bonds outstanding in hands of individ- uals............. ........ ,.;24,.'0 00 The bonds held in 'the Sinking Funds which can be canceled and destroyed when so directed by the Legislature are......... S ven per cent. bonds of 1871 .... $ 82,300 O10 Six per cent. bonds of 1873 ...... 160,M00 00--242 500 00 The bonds held by. State Educa- tional Funds to be provided for separately in such manner as the Legislature may desire are ..... Seven per cent. bonds of 1871.... 213,800 00 Six per cent. bonds of 1873...... 504,200 00-$708,0O0 00 The bonds outstanding in the hands of individuals amount to three hundred and twenty-four thous- and five hundred dollars, as fol- lows..................... Seyen per cent. bonds of 1871.... $ 63,900 00 Six per cent. bonds of 1873...... 260,600 00-$324,500 00 In addition to the bonded debt above stated the State of Florida borrowed two hundred thousand dollars under Acts of the Legislature passed in 1889 and 1891, and notes bearing interest at the rate of, five per cent, per annum were issued therefore. During the year 1898 notes to the amount of sev- enty-five thousand dollars have been paid and canceled, and the balance of the notes, amounting to one hundred and twen- ty-five thousand dollars'are now held by State Funds. WARRANTS ISSUED DURING TIE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1898. EXPENSES EXECUTIVE OE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT. Salaries Governor and Administra- tive Officers.................... $16,250 00 Salaries Clerks.................. 16,800 00 Postatage, Seeds and Stationery Agriculture Department........ 526 48 Janitor at Capitol.................. 300 00 Watchman at Capitol ............ 600 00 Contingent Expenses of Capitol.... 1,501 59 Contingent Expenses of State...... 2,995 17 Printing, Agricultural Department.. 478 16 Stationery for Legislative and Exec- utive Departments ............. 737 09-$ 40,188:49 EXPENSES JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries Judicial Department ..... $39,100 00 Jurors and Witnesses..... .... .. 47,131 38 , Clerk for Supreme Court, Justices.. 1.500 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court....................... 1,674 93 Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library................. 499 95 Printing Supreme Court Reports... 776 08 Expenses Circuit Judges Sitting on Supreme Bench ................ 59 67 Rewards for and Arrest of Fugitives from Justice .................. 1,257 45 Expenses Circuit Judges Sitting in other Circuits.................. 23 65 Clerk Supreme Court as Librarian.. 300 00 Clerk Supreme Court, per diem.... 939 00 Janitor Supreme Court............ 300 00-$ 93,562 11 EXPENSES, ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Col- lectors, including Commission on Land Sold to State and Cost of Tax Certificates ................55,152 64 Lists of State and United States Land Entries.......... ....... 60 00 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists..... 16,756 65-$ 71,969 29 EXPENSES FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Salary of Adjutant General........ 1,000 00 Contingent Expenses State Troops, including allowances to Compa- nies, etc...................... 4,092 07 Encampment State Troops........ 8,000 00-$ 13,092 07 MAINTENANCE OF LUNATICS. General Expenses........ :....... $55,867 77 Electric Light Plant.............. 2,800 00-$ 58,667 77 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute.... $ 9,673 73 East Florida Seminary ............ 2,500 00 West Florida Seminary........... 2,000 00 Seminary Fund, Interest divided equally between East and West Florida Seminaries............. 5,867 00 State Normal Institute at DeFuniak Springs ..................... 5,347 82 Agricultural College, Current Ex- penses.......... .............. 1,200 .00 Normal School (Colored) Tallahassee 1,832 62 State Reform School, Purchase Grounds ...................... 1,065 22 South Florida Military and Educa- tional Institute ................. 9,233 92 Expenses Teachers' Summer Schools. 3,000 00 Common School Fund, Interest, Dis- tribution to Counties............. 36,739 00 One mill-State School Tax, two Dis- tributions to Counties........... 90,315 55-$168,774 86 STATE CHEMIST AND LABORATORY. Salary of State Chemist... ........ 2,000 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizer......... 1,200 00 Chemicals and Apparatus.......... 399 97-$ MISCELLANEOUS. Pensions... .................... State Board of Health............ Salaries and Expenses Railroad Commissioners .. .... ... . Costs Adjudged Against the State in Civil Cases.................. Insurance on State Buildings, Includ- ing Buildings at Asylum and State Capitol.................... Census of 1895................... Confederate Soldiers' Home....... Interest on Loan ................. Payment of Borrowed Money.... . Distribution of Proceeds from Hire of State Convicts .............. Revenue Refunded .............. General Printing and Avertising... 3,599 97" 60,331 62 30,479 10 10,154 83 80 63 1,238 80 188 88 817 90 9,791 67 75,104 17 16,451 91 80 66 7,704 64-$212,424 81 8662,279 37 RECAPITULATION OF WARRANTS ISSUED IN 1898. Administrative Department ...... $ 40,188 49 Expenses Judicial Department.... 93,562 11 Expenses Assessment and Collec- tion of Revenue.............. 71,969 29 Expenses Florida State Troops, in- cluding Encampment.......... 13,092 07 Maintenance of Lunatics......... 58,667 77 Educational Institutions.... ... 168,774 86 State Chemist Department....... 3,599 97 Miscellaneous ................. 212,424 81-$662,279 37 ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS !Jecessary for the current expenses of the State Government from July 1st, to December 31st, A: D.' 1899, and for the expenses of the Legislature which convenes in April 1899. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. "Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers.$ 7,750 00 ;Salaries Clerks Administrative Department ...... 8,400 00 -Contingent Expenses of Capitol ............... 1,500 00 ,Contingent Expenses of State................. 1,500 00 Watchman at Capitol......................... 300 00 .Janitor at Capitol........................... 150 00 Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural De- partm ent .............. ....... .... .... 300 00 IPrinting, Agricultural Department ............ 250 00 .Stationery for Executive and Legislative Depart- ments ................................... 500 00 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. zSalaries Justices of Supreme Court, Circuit Judges and State Attorneys ....................... 19,550 00 Jurors and Witnesses before the Grand Jury.... 55,000 00 -Clerk .npIi.r.-ni Court as Librarian, under Section 1321, R. S............ .................. 150 00 'Clerk. Supreme Court, per diem under Section S1321;, R.: S........................... 471 00 -Janitor Supreme Court ...................... 150 00 Salary of Clerk to Supreme Court Judges ...... 750 00 -Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court.. ..... 750 00 .Purchase of books for Supreme Court Library... 250 00 For purchase of Werricke System of book-shelves for Supreme Court Library...............: 1,600 00 .Printing Supreme Court Reports.............. 1,000 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges sitting on Supreme Bench ................................... 150 00 -Costs Adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.. 50 00 Expenses Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits. 50 00 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. uCommissions to Assessors and Collectors, including commission on land sold to State and cost of Tax Certificates .......................... 30,000 00 ]lists of State and United States Land Entries for use of Assessors .......................... 50 (0 LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. Expenses Legislature of 1899, on basis of session . of'1897 ............... ................ 71,500 00 PENSIONS. Based on the pensions allowed under Acts of the Legislature in force prior to the passage of the Act of 1897....... ................... 32,500 00, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute .............. 5,000 00 Contingent Expenses Superintendent of Public In- struction, payable from interest on Common School Fund.. .......................... 250 00 Clerk Superintendent Public Instruction, payable from interest on Common School Fund....... 450 00 Stenographer and Type-writer for Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from interest on Common School Fund ........ ............ 300 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1897 made appropria-- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out. of General Revenue. East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State Normal and Industrial College'at DeFuniak. Florida Agricultural College. Normal School (Colored) at Tallahassee. South Florida Military and Educational Institute. For amounts appropriated for the above institutions by the- last Legislature see Chapters 4518 and 4568 of the Laws of'Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expenses State Troops.....................$ 2,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General ..................... 500 00 STATE CHEMIST, LABORATORY AND INSPECTION OF FERTIL- IZERS. Salary State Chermist ........................$ 1,000 00( Chemicals and apparatus for Laboratory of State Chemist...................... ...... .4.. 400 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and' Inspector of Fertilizers .................. .. ........... 600 0(0 MISCELLANEOUS. M maintenance of Lunatics ....... 8......... :... 30,000 00 ,General Printing and Advertising............. 5,000 00 -Rewards for and Expenses of Arrest of Fugitives from Justice.:.-. ................ ... .... 1,000 00 Insurance on State Buildings, including buildings at State Insane Asylurr,and Capitol.... ..... 1,000 00 Salaries and.Expenses,of Railroad Commissioners 7,500 00 Refitting and furnishing chairs and Napier Mat- ting for Senate Chamber and Hall of House of Representatives, and other repairs... ....... 800 00 !ESTIMATED EXPENDITlRES OUT OF GENERAL REVENUE UN- DER EXISTING STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE LAST six MONTHS OF 1899. Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1673,. payable by the State Treasurer on Coupons. .......... $ 40,000 00 Interest on Loan under Act of 1891............. 3,125 00 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists under Section 50 of Chapter 4322, Laws of Florida............ 13,000 00 'Confederate Soldiers Home .... .............. 450 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. State Board of Health, j Mill Tax. State One Mill School Tax, distributed to the several -counties. Interest on Bonds in Common School Fund which is dis- tributed to the different counties. Interest on Bonds in Seminary Fund which is divided be- tween East and West Florida Seminaries. The proceeds of the hire of State Convicts,-which is distrib- uted to the several counties. For annual amount of each of these items see Warrants -issued in 1897 and 1898. ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS :Necessary for the current expenses of the State Goveinment for the year 1900. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. :Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers..$ 15,500 00 SalariesClerks, AdministrativeDepartment..... 16,800 00 *Contingent Expenses of Capitol ............... 3,000 00 ContingentlExpenses of State................ 3,000 00C W atchman at Capitol........................ 60 0 00 Janitor at Capitol ...... ... .............. 300 00 Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural De- partm ent ....................... .......... 600 00 Printing, Agricultural Department............ 500 00 Stationery for Executive and Legislative Depart- ments........... .. ............ ............. 1,000 00. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries of Justices of Supreme Court, Circuit Judges and State Attorneys................ 39,100 00' Jurors and Witnesses before the Grand Jury.... 70,000 00- Clerk Supreme Court, as Librarian, under Section 1321, of the Revised Statutes of Florida ...... 300 00 Clerk Supreme Court, per diem, under Section 1321, of the Revised Statutes of Florida...... 942 00' Janitor Supreme Court..................... 300 00, Salary Clerk to Supreme Court Judges......... 1,500 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court........ 1,500 00' Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library.... 500 00 Printing Supreme Court Reports..... ........ 2,000 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges sitting on Supreme Bench ............. ...................... 300 000 Costs adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.. 100 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits ................... .............. 100 00. EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, including commission on land sold to State and cost of Tax Certificates.. ....................... 60,000 00' Lists of State and United States Land Entries for use of Assessors .......................... .. 500 00, PENSIONS. Based on the Pensions allowed under Acts of the Legislature in force prior to the passage of the Act of 1897................ .............. 65,000 00' EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute.............. 10,000 00- Contingent Expenses Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from Interest on Common School Fund ............................. 500 00' Clerk Superintendent of Public Instruction, paya- ble from Interest on Common School Fund.... 900 00 Stenographer and Type-writer for Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from Interest on Common School Fund...................... 600 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1897 made Appropria- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out of General Revenue: East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State Normal Institute at DeFuniak. Florida Agricultural College. Normal College (colored) at Tallahassee. South Florida Military and Educational Institute. For amounts appropriated for the above Institutions by the last Legislature, see Chapters 4518 and 4568 of the Laws of Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expenses Florida State Troops................. $ 4,000 00 Encampment State Troops .................... 8,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General ...................... 1,000 00 STATE CHEMIST, LABORATORY AND INSPECTION OF FERTIL- IZERS. Salary State Chemist.............. ......... 2,000 00 Chemicals and Apparatus for Laboratory of State Chem ist .................................. 800 00 Salary of Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizers .............................. 1,200 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Maintenance of Lunatics ..................... 60,000 00 General Printing and Advertising .............. 10,000 00 Rewards for, and Expenses of Arrest of Fugitives from Justice ............................ 2,000 00 Salaries and Expenses of Railroad Commissioners 15,000 00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES OUT OF GENERAL REVENUE UNDER EXISTING STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1900: Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1873, payable by State Treasurer on Coupons..... ........$ 80,000 00 Interest on Loan under Act of 1891............ 6,250 00 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists under Section 50, of Chapter 4322, Laws of Florida............. 16,000 00 Confederate Soldier's Home ................... 900 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. Special Tax for State Board of Health, j Mill Tax. State One Mill School Tax, distributed to the several counties. Interest on Bonds in Common School Fund which is distrib- uted to the different counties. Interest on Bonds in Seminary Fund, which is divided be- tween East and West Florida Seminaries. The proceeds of the hire of State Convicts, which is distrib- uted to the different counties. For annual amount of each of these items see Warrants issued in 1897 and 1898. ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS Necessary for the current expenses of the State Government from January 1st, to June 30th, 1901. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers. 7,750 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Department..... 8,400 00 Contingent Expenses of Capitol. .............. 1,500 00 Contingent Expenses of State................. 1,500 00 W atchman at Capitol............... ......... 300 00 Janitor at Capitol ........................'... 150 00 Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural De- partment ..................... ...... 300 00 Printing, Agricultural Department .............. 250 00 Stationery for Executive and Legislative Depart- m ents ........................ ........... 500 00 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries Justices of Supreme Court, Circuit Judges and State Attorneys .... .................. 19,550 00 Jurors and Witnesses before the Grand Jury.... 35,000 00 Clerk Supreme Court, as Librarian, under Section 1321, R. S ................................ 150 00 Clerk Supreme Court, per diem, under Section 1321, R. S ........... ................... 471 00 Janitor Supreme Court ....................... 150 00 Salary of Clerk to Supreme Court Judges....... 750 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court........ 750 00 Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library.. 250 00 Printing Supreme Court Reports.............. 1,000 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges sitting on Supreme Bench ........................... ........ 150 00 Costs adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.. 50 00 Expenses Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits. 50 00 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, including commission on land sold to State and cost of Tax Certificates .......................... 30,000 00 Lists of State and United States Land Entries for use of Assessors ........................ 250 00 PENSIONS Based on the Pensions allowed under Acts of the Legislature in force prior to the passage of the Act of 1897 ............................. 32,500 00 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute ............... 5,000 00 Contingent Expenses Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from Interest on Common School Fund ............................ 250 00 Clerk Superintendent of Public Instruction, paya- ble from Interest on Common School Fund... 450 00 Stenographer and Type-writer for Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from Interest on Common School. Fund ..................... 300 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1897 made appropria- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out of General Revenue: East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State Normal Institute at DeFuniak. Florida Agricultural College. Normal School (Colored) at Tallahassee. South Florida Military and Educational Institute at Bartow. For amounts appropriated for the above Institutions by the last Legislature, see Chapters 4518 and 4568 of the Laws of Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expenses State Troops ...................... 2,000 00 Encampment State Troops................... 8,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General ..................... 500 00 STATE CHEMIST, LABORATORY AND INFECTION OF FERTILIZERS. Salary State Chemist ...................... 1,000 00 Chemicals and Apparatus for Laboratory of State Chemist..... ............................ 400 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizers................... ........... 600 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Maintenance of Lunatics.................... 30,000 00 General Printing and Advertising.............. 5,000 00 Rewards for and Expenses of Arrest of Fugitives from Justice .............................. 1,000 00 Insurance on State Buildings, including Buildings at State Insane Asylum, and Capitol.......... 2,000 00 Salaries and Expenses of Railroad Commissioners. 7,500 00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES OUT OF GENERAL REVENUE UNDER EXISTING STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1901. Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1873, payable by the State Treasurer on Coupons ............$ 40,000 00 Interest on Loan under Act of 1891........... 3,125 00 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists under Section 50, of Chapter 4322, Laws of Florida........... 13,000 00 Confederate Soldiers' Home .................. 450 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. Special Tax for State Board of Health, I Mill Tax. State 1 Mill School Tax, distributed to the several counties. Interest on Bonds in Common School Fund which is dis- tributed to the different Counties. Interest on Bonds in Seminary Fund which is divided be- tween East and West Florida Seminaries. The proceeds of the hire of State Convicts, which is dis- tributed to the different Counties. For annual amount of each of these items see Warrants' issued in 1897 and 1898. RAILROADS. STATEMENT showing the Assessment of Railroad and rele- graph Property for the year 1898 in each county, as as- sessed by the Comptroller, with the "assistance and advice of the Attorney-General and Treasurer." PENSACOLA AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO. Escambia county. Miles, Hdths. 9.98-Main track at......... $7,000. $ 69,860.00 1.58-Side track at........ 2,333.33 3,686.14 Pro rata value rolling stock Santa Rosa county. 39.87-Main track at........ 7,000 1.35-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Walton county. 35.26-Main track at........ 7,000 1.03-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Holmes county. 20.52-Main track at........ 7,000 .70-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock W ashizigton county. 15.36-Main track at........ 7,000 1.15-Side track at ........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Jackson county. 39.43-Main track at........ 7,000 .96-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 5,461.06-$79,007.20 279,090.00 2,362.50 19,472.74--300,925.24 246,820.00 1,02.50 17,143.76-265,766.26 143,640.00 1,225.00 10,024.54--154,889.54 107,520.00 2,012.50 7,799.49-117,331.99 276,010.00 1,680.00 19,080.6-4-296,770.64 Gadsden county. .72-Main track at........ 7,000 .15-Side track at........ 1,750 Pr6 rata value rolling stock 5,040.00 262.50 411.00- 5,713.50 PENSACOLA RAILROAD. (Operated by the L. & N. R. R. Co.) Escambia county. 44.41-Main track at........ 7,000 17.23-Side track at........ 2,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 310,870.00 43,075.00 108,645.00-462,590.00. GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD CO Hamilton county. 32.00-Main track at........ 6,000 1.57-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Columbia county. 22.70-Main track at........ 1.16-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 192,000.00 2,355.00 47,633.82-241,9 $.'2 6,000 136,200.00 1,500 1,740.00 33,855.91-171,795.91 Bradford county. 33.00-Main track at........ 6,000 1.02-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Clay county. 5.60-Main track at........ .40-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 198,000.00 1,530.00 48,272.34-247,802.34 6,000 33,600.00 1,500 600.00 8,513.64- 42,713.64 Putnam county. 22.70-Main track at........ 6,000 1.23-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata valu.j rolling stock 136,200.00 1,845.00 33,955.23-172,000.23 TAVARES, APOPKA AND GULF RAILROAD CO. Lake county. 25.00-Main track at........ 3,000 75,000.00 .26-Side track at ........ 750 195.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 19,805.00- 95,000.00 SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO. (Formerly Green Cove Springs and Melrose Railroad and Western Railroad of Florida). Clay county. 33.50-Main track at........ 1,000 33,500,00 1.00-Side track at........ 375 375.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 2,500.00- 36,375.00 JACKSONVILLE AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY CO. Duval county. 16.25-Main track at........ 1,500 24,375.00 .50-Side track at........ 1,000 500.00 Pro-rata value rolling stock 10,125.00- 35,000.00( ST. AUGUSTINE AND SOUTH BEACH RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 4.95-Main track at........ 1,500 7,425,00 Pro rata value rolling stock 2,000.00-- 9,425.00 GAINESVILLE AND GULF RAILWAY COMPANY. Alachua county. 18.25-Main track at........ 3,000 54,750.00 .57-Side track at........ 3,000 1,710.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 1,951.63- 58,411.63 Marion county. 7.75-Main track at........ 3,000 23,250.00 .43-Side track at........ 3,000 1,290.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 848.27- 25,388.27 PENSACOLA AND PERDIDO RAILROAD CO. Escambia county. 8.00-Main track at ....... 1.60-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 2,200 17,600.00 750 1,200.00 5,200.00- 24,000.00 PENSACOLA, ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE RAIL- ROAD CO. Escambia county. 15.30-Main track at........ .75-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 2,200 33,660.00 1,000 750.00 6,985.00- 41,395.00 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE AND HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 17.40-Main track at........ $7,000 $121,800.00 11.30-Side track at........ 2,500 28,250.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 45,579.91-$195,629.91 Duval county. 19.30-Main track at ........ 7,000 1.97-Side track at........ 2,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 135,100.00 4,925.00 33,779.95-173,804.95 ST. JOHNS AND HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY CO Putnam county. 11.62-Main track at........ 2.70-Branch track at...... 1.54-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 7,000 6,000 1,750 Volusia county. 17.10-Main track at........ 7,000 1.00-Side track at ........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 81,340.00 16,200.00 2,695.00 4,810.18-105,045.18 119,700.00 1,750.00 5,489.55-126,939.55 St. Johns county. 21.94-Main trackatc ........ 7,000 1.80-Side trawe at....... 1,750 Prw rata value rolling stock 153,580.00 3,150.00 7,200.10-163,930.10 ST. JOHNS RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 12.00-Main track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 24,000.00 4,000.00- 28,000.00 ST. AUGUSTINE AND HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 18.40-Main track at........5,000 .90-Side track at.........2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Putnam county. 6.70-Main track at.........5,000 1.50-Side track at.........2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 92,000.00 1,800.00 11,500.00- 105,300.00 33,500.00 3,000.00 4,900.00- 41,400.00 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE AND INDIAN RIVER RAILWAY CO. Volusia county. 34.54-Main track at........5,000 2.66-Side track at........2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Brevard county. 116.37-Main track at........ 5,000 13.10-Side track at........2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Dade county. 106.75-Main track at........5,000 14.18-Side track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value lolling stock 172,700.00 5.320.00 20,048.57- 198,068.57 581,850.00 26,200.00 69,776.56- 677,826.56 533,750.00 28,360.00 65,174.01-627,284.01 ATLANTIC AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. Volusia county. 27.97-Main track at........ 3,500 1-90-Side track at.........1,250 Pro rata value rolling stock 97,895.00 2,375.00 6,000.00-106,270.00 SAVANNAH FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Alachna county. 25.21-Main track at..... .. 6.63-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Columbia county. 18.70-Main track at........ 12.47-Main track at........ 2.62-Side track at........ 1.97-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Hamilton county. 14.18-Main track at........ 1.19-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Suwannee county. 40.67-Main track at........ 3.51-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Gadsden county. 2.86-Main track at...... 2.07-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock, 6,000 151,260.00 1,750 11,602.50 57,447.03-220,309.53 5,000 6,000 1,250 1,750 93,500.00 74,820.00 3,275.00 3,447.50 64,519.66-239,562.16 6,000 85,080.00 1,750 2,082.50 27,731.18-114,893.68 6,000 244,020.00 1,750 6,142.50 79,711.37-329,873.87 5,000 14,300.00 1,250 2,587.50 8,894.91-- 25,782.41 Nassau county. 23.84-Main track at........ 3.58-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Duval county. 11.79-Main track at........ 3.15-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 7,000 166,880.00 1,750 6,265:00 49,472.29-222,617,29 7,000 82,530.00 2,333.33 7,348.95 26,955.36-116,834.31 Jefferson county. 11.05-Main track at........ 5,000 55,250.00 .76-Side track at......... 1,500 1,140.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 21,308.09-- 77,698.09 SILVER SPRINGS, OCALA AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY. Marion county. 25.45-Main track at........ 6.34-Branch track at...... 1.48-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Citrus county. 39.87-Main track at........ 4.93-Branch track at...... 1.47-Side track at... . Pro rata value rolling stock 5,000 1,500 1,500 5,000 1,500 1,500 127,250.00 9,510.00 2,220.00 12,329.86-151,309.86 199,350.00 7,395.00 2,205.00 17,147.66-226,097.66 SANFORD AND ST. PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO. (Formerly Orange Belt Railroad). Orange county. 37.25-Main track at........ 1.10-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 3,000 111,750.00 750 825.00 19,801.64-132,376.64 Lake county. 22.15-Main track at........ 3,000 .20-Side track at.... .... 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Sumter county. 9.25-Main track at........ 3,000 .20-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Pasco county. 41.70-Main track at ........ 5,000 .10-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Hillsborough county. 37.80-Main track at........ 5,000 3.18-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Heruando county. 4.85-Main track at........ 3,000 .10-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock 66,450.00 150.00 11,540.20- 78,140.20 27,750.00 150.00 4.879.42- 32,779.42 208,500.00 75.00 21,583.01-230,158.01 189,000.00 2,385.00 21,159.62-212,544.62 14,550.00 75.00 2,555.89- 17,180.89 SAVANNAH FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. (South Florida Division). Orange county. 33.96-Main track at........ 17.40-Main track at........ 9.58-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling stock Osceola county. 16.00-Main track at ........ 14.41)-Main track at........ 3.02-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 7,000 6,000 1,750 7,000 6,000 1,750 237,720.00 104,400.00 16,765.00 45,425.89-404,310.89 112,000.00 86,400.00 5,285.00 24,911.94- 228.596.94 Polk county. 36.78-Main track at........ 4 .68--Main track at........ 6.79-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling, stock Hillsborough county. -37.22-Main track at........ 1.32-Main track at........ 3.81-Side track at ........ 9.01-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 7,0 00 6,000 1,750 7,000 6,000 2,333 1.750 Pasco county. 19.32-Main track at........ 6,000 1.10-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Heri.ando county. 34.29-Maiir track at........ 6,000 .90-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Sumter county. .63-Main track at........ 6,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Citrus county. 13.99-Main track at........ 6,000 S1.38-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Marion county. 8.04-Main track at........ 6,000 .68-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Levy county. 4.45-Main track at........ 6,000. 6 Pro rata value rolling stock 257,460.00 268,080.00 11,882.50 65,783.31-603,205.81 260,540.00 7,920.00 8,888.73 15,767.50 38,284.77--3 1.401.0 115,920.00 1,650.00 15,221.47--182,791.47 85,740.00 1,350.10 11,322.93- 3,780.00 469.61- 98,412.93 4,249.61 83,940.00 2,070.00 11,457.11- 97,467.11 48,240.00 1,020.00 6,500.06-- 55,760.06 .26,700.00 .3,317.11-- 30,017.11 Alachua county. 23.13-Main track at........6,0:10 138,780.00 1.45-Side track at........1,500 2,175.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 18,322.42-159,277.42 TAMPA AND THONOTOSASSA RAILROAD CO. (Operated by Savannah, Florida and Western Ry. Co.) Hillsborough county 11.33-Main track at........ 3,500 1.19-Side track. at ........ 1,125 39,655.00 1,338.75- 40,993.75. WINSTON AND BONE VALLEY RAILROAD. (Operated by the South Florida Division of the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Co.) Polk county. 21.00-Main track at........3,500 6.00-Side track at......... 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 73,500.00 6,000.00 1,300.00- 80,800.00 FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (Main Line.) Putnam county. 28.66-Main track at........5,000 5.92-Side track at .........1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Alachua county. 36.63-Main track at....... .5,000 4.36-Side track at..........1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Marion county. 53.42-Main track at........ 5,000 7.58- Side track' at.........1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 143,300.00 8,880.00 18,386.26-170,566.26. 183,150.00 6,540.00 21,794.46-211,484.46 267,100.00 11,370.00 32,433.82-310,903.82 Sumter county. 17.85-Main track at........ 5.000 .65-Side track at.. ......1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Hernando county. 10.52-M1ain track at........5,000 1.56-Side track at ........1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Lake county. 23.28-Main track at........5,000 3.50-Side track at ......... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 89,250.00 975.00 9,836.50 100,061.50 52,600.00 2,340.00 6,630.47-- 61,570.47 116,400.U0 5,250.00 14,238.99- 1:;.'., .i9 FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (Charlotte Harbor Division.) Polk county. 17.60-Main track at....... 5,000 2.18-Side track at .......... 1,250 Pro rata value rolling stock 8S,000.00 2,725.00 7,022.10 97,747.10 DeSoto county. 57.65-Main track at........ 5,000 288,250.00 3.92-Side track at......... 1,250 4,900.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 21,857.90- 31h,007.90 ST. JOHNS AND LAKE EUSTIS RAILROAD CO. Lake county. 45.27-Main track at... .... 2,200 2.29-Side track at......... 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Marion county. 2.00-Main track at.. ...... 2,200 Pro rata value rolling stock 99,594.00 1,717.50 1,367.50-102,679 00 4,400.00 57.50- 4,457.50 FORT IEADE STREET RAILWAY CO. Polk county. .75-Main track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 800 600.00 20.00-- CARRABELLE, TALLAHASSEE AND GEORGIA RAIL- ROAD CO. Franklin county. 13.84-Main track at ........ 1.90-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Wakulla county. 23.66-Main track at......... 1.06-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Leon county. 11.32-Main track at ........ .16-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 4,000 55,360.00 1,000 1,900.00 6,666.83- 63,926.83. 4,000 94,640.00 1,000 1,060.00 10,470.40-106,170.40' 4,000 45,280.00 1,000 160.00 4,862.47- 50,302.47 FLORIDA MIDLAND RAILROAD CO. Orange county. 38.00-Main track at........ .43-Side track at....... Osceoia county. 6.00-Main track at......... .10-Side track at........ 1,770 67,260.00 750 322.50- 67,582.50 1,770 10,620.00 750 75.00- 10,695.00, PALATKA AND HEIGHTS STREET RAILWAY CO. Putnam county. 3.00-Main track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value, rolling stock 4,500.00 500.00- 5,000.00' 800.00' PENSACOLA AND MOBILE RAILWAY AND MANU- FACTURING COMPANY. Escambia county. 5.25-Main track at........ 5,000 26,250.00-- 26,250.00 PENSACOLA AND ANDALUSIA RAILROAD CO. Santa Rosa county. 15.00-Main track at........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock JACKSONVILLE, TAMPA AND WAY CO. Duval county. 11.37-Main track at ........ 6,000 2.44-Side track at ......... 2,333.33 Pro rata value rolling stock Clay county. 28.00-Main track at........ 6,000 3.23-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 15,000.00 5,250.00- 21,2 -:.I-.ii KEY WEST RAIL- 68,220.00 5,693.32 25,034.77- 98,948.09 168,000.00 5,652.50 56,613.74-230,266.24 Putnam county. 40.17-Main track at........ 6,000 8.38-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Volusia county. 44.58- Main track at......... 6,000 6.43-Side track at.......... 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Orange county. 4.80-Main track at......... 6,000 3.43-Side track at.........1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 241,020.00 14,665.00 88,011.44-343,696.41 267,480.00 11,252.50 92,470.93-371,203.43 28,800.00 6,002.50 14,919.34- 49,721.84 40 SANFORD AND LAKE EUSTIS RAILWAY. (Operated by Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway Co.) Lake county. 20.58-Main track at........ .5,000 102,900.00 .86-Side track at..........1,500 1,290.00-104,190.00 Orange County. 8.02-Main track at......... 5,000 .87-Side track at......... 1,500 40,100.00 1,305.00- 41,405.00 ATLANTIC COAST, ST. JOHNS AND INDIAN RIVER RY. (Operated by Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway Co.) Volusia county. 20.75-Main track. at........ 5,000 .56-Side track at......... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Brevard county. 15.00-Main track at......... 5,000 S1.57-Side track at.......... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 103,750.00 840.00 16,058.43-120,648.43 75,000.00 2,355.00 12,486.49- 89,841.49 DELAND AND ST. JOHNS RIVER RAILROAD. (Operated by Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway Co.) Volusia county. 4.00-Main track at........ 1.48-Side track at........ 4,000 16.000.00 1,250 1,850.00- 17,850.00 LIVE OAK AND GULF RAILWAY CO. Suwannee county. 18.00-Main track at........ 2.00-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 2,500 45,000.00 750 1,500.00 2,800.00- 49,300.00 CONSUMERS ELECTRIC LIGHT AND STREET RAILROAD CO. Hillsborough county. 12.50-Main track at........ 4.50-Main track at........ .50-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 4,000 2,800 4,000 50,000.00 12,600.00 2,000.00 12,600.00- 77,200.00 ATLANTIC, SUWANNEE RIVER AND GULF RAIL- ROAD CO. Bradford county. 15.85-Main track at........ .88-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Alachua county. 11.59-Main track at........ .62-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling stock 3,500 55,475.00 1,000 880.00 6,123.18-- 3,500 40,565.00 1,000 620.00 4,468.86- FLORIDA CENTRAL AND PENINSULAR RAILROAD CO. Alachua county. 35.00-Main track at........ 29.00-Main track at ........ 3.53-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling stock 4,500 6,000 1,500 157,500.00 174,000.00 5,295.00 49,469.10-386,264.10 62,478.18 45,653.86 Baker county. 26.25-Main track at ........ .91-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Bradford county. 19.7 5-Main track at........ .59-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Clay county. 5.75-Main track at........ .50-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 6,030 157,50).00 1,500 1,410.00 19, 18.03-178,828.03 6,000 118,500.00 1,500 885.00 14,900.06-134,285.06 6,000 34,500.00 1,500 750.00 4,578.43- 39,828.43 Columbia county. 19.00-Main track at........ 1.18-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Duval county. 3S.00-Miin track at........ 13.13-Main track at........ 4.86-Side track at ........ 1.72-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Gadsden county. 35.56-Main track at...... .94-Side track at..... .. Pro rata value rolling stock Hernando county. 6.25-Main track at........ .03-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 6,000 114,000.00 1,500 1,770.00 14,782.85-130,552.85 7,000 6,000 2,333 1,750 266,000.00 78,780.00 11,338.38 3,010.00 42,275.46-401,403.84 6,000 213,360.00 1,500 1,410.00 26,738.07-- 241,508.07 6,000 37,500.00 1,500 45.00 4,600.41- 42,145.41 Hillsborough county. 35.59-Main track at ........ 5.10-Main track at........ 3.04-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 6,000 2,000 1,500 Jefferson county. 18.50-Main track at ........ 4.38-Main track at........ 1.60-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Lake county. 14.50-Main track at........ 9.00-Main track at........ 1.68-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling stock Leon county. 26.00-Main track at ........ 11.00-Main track at ........ 1.27-Side track at ........ Pro rata value rolling stock Levy county. 60.20-Main track at........ 4.78-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Madison county. 34.50-Main track at........ 1.71-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Marion county. 4S.45-Main track at........ 4.04-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 6,000 2,000 1,500 6,000 4,500 1,500 6,000 1,500 1,500 213,540.00 10,200.00 4,560.00 32,034. 1-260,334.4T 111,000.00 8,760.00 2,400.00 17,932.82-140,0 92.82 87,000.00 40,500.00 2,520.00 18,445.60-148,465.60 156,000,00 16,500.00 1,905.00 28,034.68-202,439.68 4,500 270,900.00 1,125 5,377.50 47,601.09-323,878.59, 6,000 207,000.00 1,500 2,565.00 26,525.63-236,0 90.63. 6,000 290,700.00 1,500 6,060.00 38,451.54-335,21 1.54 Nassau county. 257.75-Main track at........ 2.25-Main track at........ 5.22-Side track at ..... .. 3.62-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Orange county. -24.00-Main track at........ 15.67-Main track at........ 1.93-Side track at ........ ..Pro rata value rolling stock Pasco county. 6,000 1,500 2,000 1,500 4,500 4,000 1,125 "21.00-Main track at........ 6,000 .81-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Sumter county. -38.07-Main track at........ 6,000 1.65-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Suwannee county. .27.00-Main track at........ 6,000 1.60-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Wakulla county. -9.25-Main track at........ .01-Side track at........ .Pro rata value rolling stock 1,500 375 346,500.00 3,375.00 10,440.00 5,430.00 50,428.74-416,173.74 108,000.00 62,680.00 2,171.25 30,474.08-203,325.33 126,000.00 1,215.00 15,976.91-143,191.91 ".' 4"0.00 2,475.00 29,096.88-259,991.8S 162,000.00 2,400.00 20,950.93-185,350.93 13,875.00 83.75 6,7T3.41- 20,662.16 MAIN STREET RAILROAD CO. Duval county. 275-Main track at........ 1,000 JPro rata value:rolling stock 11,000.00 3,000.00- 14,000.0 JACKSONVILLE STREEP RAILWAY CO: Duval county. 8.00-Main track at........ 5,000 .75-Side track at......... 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 40,000.00 750.00 38,500.00- 79,250.00) JACKSONVILLE, MAYPORT AND PABLO RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION CO. Duval county. 16.27-Main track at........ 2,500 .21-Side track at ......... 625 Pro rata'value rolling stock 40,675.00 131.25 8,283.75- 49,090.00( JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL COMPANY. Duval county. 3.80-Main track at........ 12,000 13.50-Side track at........ 7,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 45,600.00 94,500.00 6,000.00-146,100.00' PENSACOLA TERMINAL COMPANY'S RAILROAD.. Escambia county. 3.50-Main track at.... ...... 3,500 5.00-Main track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 12,250.00 10,000.00 5,050.00- 27,300.00( YELLOW RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Walton county. 25.90-Main track at........ 2,000 3.50-Side track at........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 51,800.00 3,500.00 7,500.0'- C2,S00.00) TELEGRAPH LINES. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Columbia county. Miles. 10.00 10.00 Wires. 3 at ................. $ 85 4 at................... 100 Duval county. 15.79 5 at.... ............... 115 1,000 feet cable wire at 31 cents................ Escambia county. 1 at ................... 2 at ................... 3 at ................... 4 at ................... Gadsden county. 2 at .... .... .... ....... 70 3 at................... 85 4 at................... 100 Hamilton county. 1 at................... 2 at ................... 3 at................... $ 850.00 1,000.00--1,850.00 1,815.85 310.00- 2,125.85 350.00 420.00 897.60 4,500.00- 6,167.60 200.20 85.00 3,500.00- 3,785.20 705.50 350.00 2,745.50- 3,801.00 Holmes county. 21.25 3 at ................... Jackson county. 38.00 3 at ................... 85 -1,806.25-- 1,806.25 85 3,230.00- 3,230.00 7.00 6.00 10.56 45.00 2.86 1.00 35.00 14.11 5.00 32.30 "22.00 4 at ......... ......... 100 Leon county. 26.00 4 at................... 100 Madison county. 5.00 2 at. :........... ....... 70 34.00 4 at...... ............ 100 Nassau county. 10.00 3 at................... 85 22.84 7 at................... 145 518 feet cable wire at 31 cents.................. Santa Rosa county. 39.50 3 at................... 85 Suwannee county. 8.39 1 at.............. ... 50 26.00 4 at................... 100 Washington county. 14.00 3 at................... 85 Walton county. 36.50 3 at.... ................ 85 2,200.00- 2,200.00 2,600.00- 2,600.00 350.00 3,400.00- 3,750.00 850.00 3,311.80 160.58-- 4,322.38 3,357.50- 3,357.50 419.50 2,600.00- 3,019.50 1,190.00-- 1,190.00 3,102.50-- 3,102.50 INTERNATIONAL OCEAN TELEGRAPH CO. Alachua county. 1 at ................... 2 at................... 3 at ................... 4 at ................... 5 at .... .... .... .... ... 2,200.00 1,500.80 3,339.65 332.00 1,654.85-- 9,027.30 44.00 21.44 39.29 3.32 14.39 Jefferson county. Baker county. 24.00 6 at................... 130 Bradford county. 34.00 1 at .................. 50 20.34 5 at......... .......... 115 Brevard county. 105.00 4 at.................. 100 350 feet cable wire at 31 cents................. Clay county. 5.00 5.80 28.00 1 at................... 50 5 at.................... 115 6 at................. 130 250 feet cable wire at 31 cents ................. Columbia county. 13.18 1 at................... 50 10.00 6 at................ .. 130 720 feet cable wire at 31 cents................. 18.00 66.50 39.80 Dade county. 1 at.................... 50 2 at................... 70 4 at................... 100 8,205 feet cable wire at 31 cents................. DeSoto county. 20.00 2 at................... 70 57.65 3 at ................... 85 3,120,00-3,120.00 1,700.00 2,339.10- 4,039.10 10,500.00 108.50-10,608.50 250.00 667.00 3,640.00 77.50 4,634.50 659.00 1,300.00 223.20- ",1 2.'i' 906.00 4,655.00 3,980.00 2,5 3.55-12,078.55 1,400.00 4,900.25- 6,300.25 Duval county. 3.24 28.73 16.92 21.7( 18.00 1 at ................... 5 at.................. 6 at................... 7 at ................... 10 at................. 1,810 feet cable wire at 31 cents .... .... .... ..... Hernando county. 10.52 2 at................... 70 0.41 3 at ................... 85 162.00 3,303.95 2,199.60 3,155.20 3,420.00 561.10--12,801.85 736.10 544.85- 1,281.25 Hillsboroul h county. 52.70 20.05 20.00 2 at................... 70 4 at................... 100 5 at.................... 115 Lake county. 92.95 5.00 39.00 1 at ................... 2 at ................... 3 at ................... 3,689.00 2,005.00 2,300.00-- 7,994,00 4,647.50 350.00 3,315.00- 8,312.50 Lee county. 30.00 2 at................... 24,000 feet cable wire at 31 cents.............. Levy county. 40.00 1 at ................... 50 Marion county. 5.00 1 at................... 50 93.14 3 at................... 85 4C 2,100.00 7,440.00- 9,540.00 2,000.00- 2,000.00 250.00 7,916.90-- 8,166.90 Nassau county. 1 at .... .... .... .... ... 50 3 at................... 5 7 at................... 145 670 feet cable wire at 31 cents ................ 1,565.00 935.00 516.20 207.70-- 3,223.90 Orange county. 31.62 28.00 13.70 4.80 1 at....... .......... 2 at................... 3 at.... .... .... ....... 4 at............... .... 680 feet cable wire at 31 cents................ Pasco county. C61.60 2 at................... 70 21.33 4 at................... 100 Polk county. 15.00 2 at................... 70 17.60 3 at ................... 85 1,581.00 1,960.00 1,164.50 480.00 210.80-- 5,396.30 4,312.00 2,133.00-$6,415.00 1.050.00 1,496.00- 2,546.00 Putnam county. '22.00 28.66 12.90 40.17 1 at .... .... .... ....... 2 at.............. ..... 3 at................... 5 at............ ...... . 1,540 feet cable wire at 31 cents................ St. Johns county. 45.15 4 at................... 100 18.50 5 at ................... 115 Sumter county. 14.10 2 at ................... 70 52.01 3 at ................... 85 1,100.00 2,006.20 1,096.50 4,619.55 477.40- 9,299.65 4,515.00 2,127.50- 6,642.50 987.00 4,420.85- 5,407.85 31.30 11.00 3.56 Volusia county. 27.30 1 at ........ ........ .. 50 1,365.00 20 75 2 at................... 70 1,452.50 76.58 4 at................... 100 7,658.00 400 feet cable wire at 31 cents ............. ..... 124.00- 10,599,50 *CARRABELLE, TALLAHASSEE AND GEORGIA RAIL- ROAD'S TELEGRAPH LINE. Franklin county. 14.00 1 at................... 25 350.00- 350.00 Wakulla county. :24.00 1 at................... 25 600.00- 600.00 Leon county. 12.00 .1 at .................. 25 300.00-- 300.00 GENEVA TELEGRAPH CO. Holmes county. 17.00 1 at................... 32.35 550.00- 550.00 JACKSONVILLE AND ST. JOHNS BAR TELEGRAPH CO. Duval county. 23.00 1 at .................. 25 575.00- 575.00 APALACHICOLA AND MARIANNA TELEGRAPH CO. Franklin county. 14.00 1at .................. 20 280.00- 280 00 Calhoun county. *84.00 1 at.... .............. 20 1,680.00- 1,680.00 .Jackson county. 12.00 1 at ................... 20 240.00- 240.00 SILVER SPRINGS, OCALA AND GULF RAILWAY'S TELEGRAPH. Marion county. 25.05 1 at ................... 50 1,252.50- 1,252.50 Citrus county. 44.80 1 at ................... 50 2,240.00-- 2,240.00 SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY'S TELEGRA PH. Jefferson county. 11.90 1 at................... 50 595.00-- 595.00 SOUTI FLORIDA TELEGRAPH CO. Orange County. 17.00 1 at ................... 50 850.00 30.00 2 at................... 70 2,100.00- 2,950.00- Osceola county. 33.00 2 at................... 70 2,310.00- 2,310.00 Polk county. 80.00 2 at..................... 70 5,600.00-- 5,600.00 Hillsborough county. 34.00 2 at................... 70 2,380.00- 2,380.00 Pasco county. 22.00 2 at................... 70 1,540.00-- 1,540.00 17.00 20.00 40.00 40.00 32.00 23.00 20.00 33.00 30.00 Hernando county. Sat .... .... .... .... .. Citrus county. 1 at .... ............... 2 at ... .... .... ..... .. Alarion county. 2 at ........... ....... Alachua county. 2 at ................... 4 at ................... Levy county. 2 at................... Columbia county. 1 at................... Suwannee county. 2 at................... 1,190.00- 1,190.00 1,000.00 2,800.00- 3,800.00 2,800.00- 2,800.00 2,240.00 2,300.00- 4,540.00 1,400.00- 1,400.00 1,650.00- 1,650.00 2,100.00- 2,100.00 STATEMENT SHOWING THE LENGTH AND VALUE OF MAIN TRACK, BRANCH, SWITCH AND SIDE TRACKS, AND ROLLING STOCK OF' t EACH RAILROAD IN THE STATE ASSESSED FOR 1898. " MAIN TRACK, 'BRANCH, SWITCH & SIDE TRACKS ROLLING STOCK. TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE. ASSESSED' VALUE. . I l . Miles Vales. VMies. Pr Mile. Value. Value. VALUE. ile. a g S 38.00$ 7.00 266,000 4.86 $ 2.333 $ 11,338 3 | o S 476.05 6.00 2,856.300 0 22 2.000 10.440 00 S128.2 4.50 57.900 1.72 1 750 3.010 00 $ 539,999 1 4,430,025 01 Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.................... .................. 158 4.001 6,68 28 73 1.500 43.095 0 994,4305 S 9.48 .000 18,960 6.71 1.125 7,548 75 22 50 1.50 33.750 .01 375 3 75 J' 35.63 7,000 249,410 3.15 2 333 7.348 95 S 92.53 6000 555,180 16 88 1.750 29.540 00 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (Georgia Division)........ ............. 5000 163050 .76 1.500 1.140 00 3,09 89 1,347 571 4 ..................... 4.69 1.250 5.852 50 J 123.96 7,000 867.720 3.81 2.333 8.888 73 ) Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (South Florida Division) ................ 16165 6,000 969,900 28 40 1.750 49.700 00 241 016 62 2,145,490 35 ... ..... 5.51 1.500 8,265 00 Florida Southern Railway (Main Line) .............................. ........... 170 36 5.00 851,800 23.57, 1.500, 35.355 00 103.320 50 990.475 50 Florida Southern Railway (Charlotte Harbor Division) ............................ 75.25 .00 376,25 6.101 1.250 7,625 00 28.880 00 412.755 00 . S 73.50 3.000 220.500 4.88 750 3.660 00 81.519 78 703.179 78 Sanford and St. Petersburg Railroad............. .... ............................ 79.50 5.000 397,500 ................... ....... Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Railroad...................................... .. 65.32 5000 326.60 14.22 1.500 21,330 00 29,477 52 377,407 52 I1 o Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad ............................. ............. 11.33 3.500 39.655 1.19 1.125 1338 75 .... .... 40993 75 Winston and Bone Valley Railroad..................................... ....... 21 00 3.500 73.500 6. 6. 1.000 6,000 00 1.300 00 80.800 00 f .. St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railroad.......... .................................. 47.27 2.200 103.994 2.29 750 1,717 50 1.425 00 107.136 50 I 8 128.92 6.000 773,520 2 44 2,333 5,693 382 277,050 22 1.093,836 04 a o Oco Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway .................................... .... 21.47 1.750 37,572 50 ...... ... Sanford and Lake Eustis Railway (Operated by J. T. & K. W. Ry. Co.) ........... 28.60 5000 143.000 1.73 1,500 2.595 00 ............ 145.595 00 Atlantic Coast, St. Johns and Indian River Railway (Operated by J. T. & K.W. RyCo.) 3575 5.000 178.750 2.13 1,500 3.195 00 28,544 92 210.489 92 DeLand and St. Johns River Railway (Operated by J. T. & K. W. Ry. (o.) ........ 400 4.000 16,000 1.48 1.250 1.850 00 .............. 17.850 00 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railroad. ....................... 36.70 7.000 256,900 13.27 2.500 33.175 00 79.359 86 369.434 86 St. Johns and Hali r 50.66 7.000 354,620 270 6.000 16,200 00 ) 17,499 83 395,914 83 St. Johns and Halifax River Railroad........................................ .. 4.34 1,750 7.595 00 ..... . St. Johns Railway ... .. ............................................ 12.00 2.000 24,000 ..................... ............. 4.000 00 28,000 00 St. Augustine and Halifax River Railroad.......................... .. 2.10 5,000 125 500 2.40 2.000 4.800 00 16.400 00 146.700 00 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railway ..................... 257.61i 5.00(1 1.288.300 29.94 2,000 59.880 00 154,999 14 1.503.179 14 Atlantic and Western Railroad ............................................... 27.97 3.50 97.895 1.90 1,250 2,375 00 6.000 00 106,270 00 Pensacola and AtlanticRailroad..........................................161 14 7.000 1.127.980 1.58 2.333 3.686 14 79,393 23 1,220,404 37 PensacolaandAtlantic Railroad.. ...... ..... .............. 5.34 1.750 9,345 00 ............. Pensacola Railroad ............................................................. 44.41 7.000 310,870 17.23 2500 43,075 00 108,645 00 462,590 00 Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad ......................................... 11600 6.000 696.000 5.38 1,500 8.070 00 172.230 94 876,300 94 Tavares, Apopka and Gulf Railroad ................... ....................... 25 00 3.000 75,000 .26 750 195 00 19.805 00 95,000 00 Southwestern Railroad......... ................. ............................ 33.50 1.0)0 33,500 1 00 375 375 00 2.500 00 36.375 00 Jacksonville and Atlantic Railway................... .................. ..... 16 25 1,50 24,375 .50 1,000 500 00 10.125 00 35,000 00 St. Augustine and South Beach Railway .................................. 495 500 7.42 ............. ........... 2,000 00 9.425 00 Pensacola and Perdido Railroad .......................................... 8.00 2200 17.600 1.60 750 1.200 00 5.200 00 24,000 00 Pensacola, Alabama and Tennessee Railroad...................... ........ 35.30 2.201 33.660 .75 1 000 750 00 6,985 00 41,395 00 Fort Meade Street Railroad................ ......... ... ... ............ .75 800 600 ...... ...... ...... .................. 200 00 800 00 Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad................. ... ....... 48.82 4.000 195.280 3.12 1.000 3,120 00 21,999 70 220.399 70 Palatka and Heights Street Railway ..................................... ..... 3.00 1.500 4.500 .. .................. ............. 500 00 5.000 00 Pensacola and Andalusia Railroad ...................... ...... .............. 1500 1.000 15.000 .................................... 5,250 00 20.250 00 Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway ..................... 27.44 3.500 96.040 1.50 1.000 1.500 00 10.592 04 108,132 04 Jacksonville Street Railroad........ ... .......8.00 5,000 40,000 .75 1,000 750 00 38.500 00 79.250 00 Jacksonville, Mayport and Pablo Railway and Navigation Co ..................... 16.27 .500 40.675 .21 625 131 25 8,283 75 49.090 00 Florida Midland Railroad ......................... .......... ......... 44.00 1.770 77.880 53 750 397 50 ................... 78,277 50 Live Oak and Gulf Railway ............................. .... .............. 18.00 2.500 45000 2.00 750 1,500 00 2.800 00 49,300 00 Main Street Railroad ................ .................................2.75 11.000 .. ............. ..... ............ 3.000 00 14,000 00 S 12.50 4.000 50 000 .50 4.000 2000 00 12,600 00 77,200 00 Consumers Electric Light and Street Railway Company ................... ....i 4.50 2.800 12.600 ..... Gainesville and Gulf Railway ... .......... ........ 000 78.000 1.00 3.000 3.000. 00 2,799 90 83.799 90 Penacola and Mobile Railway and Manufacturing Company ........................ 525 5,00 26.250 .............. ..................... ........... 2.50 00 Jacksonville Terminal Company ....... ..................... ... 3 8 1000 45.600 13 50 7,000 94,500'00 6,000 00 146.100 00 S........................ ...... ...... .1250 ...........5,050 00 27,300 00 Pensacola Terminal Company's Railroad ................................. ....... .0 2, .00 .10.000 .. ....... 27,300 00 Yellow River Railroad ........................................ ........................ 25.90 2,00 51.800 3.50 1,000 3.50 ,500 00 62,800 00 2.982.20 $15.407,0191 312.75 61,573 02 $ 2.478.791 97 $ 18,501,543 99 2.982.20 $15.407.0191 312.751 615 733 02 $ 2.478.791 97 $ 18,501,543 99 Statement Showing the Length and Value of Telegraph Lines Assessed for the Year 1893. ONE WIRE. Two WIRES. WIRES. CABLE WIRES. NAME OF COMPANY. . Western Union Telegraph Company 29.5 $50 00 $ 1,475 00 18.86 $70$ 1320 2 3 213.11$ 85 $ ,18,114 . S 198.00 100 19,800 1.51831c $470 f'? u. 7 78 15.79 115 1,815 ' 7 22.84 145 3,311 I International Ocean Telegraph Co. 367.59 50 00 18,379 50374.27 W0 26,198 %0 3 342.70 85 29,129 4 316.03 100 31,603 i.1 5 147.93 115 17,011 *. 38.625 31c 11,973 75 151,647 60 6 78 2 130 10,259 .. 7 25.32 145 ,671 I' Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia 10 18.00 190 3,420 I RHilroad's Telegraph Line........ 50.00 25 00 1,250 00.......... ................ ...... .,250 00 Geneva Telegraph Compan........ 17.00 32 35 550 00 ...... .... ............................550 00 Jrcksonville and St. Johns Bar Tel- egraph Company................ .. 23.00 25 00 575 00...... .... ....... .......... .... .................... 575 00 Silver Springs, Ocala and Gulf Rail- way's Telegraph Line..... ...... 69.85 50 00 3,492 50 ..... ........... ..... ..... ............................... 3,492 50 Savanr al, Florida and W\sterL Railway's Telegraph Line..,...... 11.90 50 0U 595 00...................... ...................... .............. 595 00 South Florida Telegraph Company 70.00 5000 3,5000 378. 70 26,4 00 4 23.00 100 2,300 ... .. 32,260 00 Apalaphicola and Marianna Tele- graph Company..... .. 110.00 2000 2,20 ...... ............... .. ...................... ...... .......... 20000 S748.84 $32.017 0 771.13 $53,979 10 1,401.64 $140,437 45 40.143 $12,444 33 $238,877 88 Total assessed by State Board .........................................$238,877 88 Telephone Lines, etc., assessed by County Assessors................. 6.000 00 $244,877 88 Difference in assessments (fractional parts of dollars).... ........... ,, 3 92 Total as shown n assessment rolls ,,,,,.,,,..,,,,, .......,,..... 244,8il 80 Statement Showing Taxes Assessed on Each Railroad and Telegraph Line, for the Year 1898. Total S Railroads and Telegraph Lines. Valuation. Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad..................... 4,4:30,.025 01 $ Jalcksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway.................. 1,093,836 01 Sanford and Lake Eustis Ry (operated by J T. & K. W Ry Co.) 145,5!95 00 Atlantic Coast, St. Johns and Indian River Ity (operated by J. T. & K, W. Ry Co ) 210,489 92 DeLand and St. Johns River Ry (operated by J. T. & K'. W. Ry Co.)........ ...... 17,850 00 Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad .... 876.300 9 Savannah Florida and Western Railway (Georgia Division).... 1,317,571 31 S.... i. ..r;i ,.. i western Railway's Telegraph .......... 5 5 00 -, ,- n.- _. I. ,..I Gulf Railway.......................... 377, 407 52 -, r -i.... .. i .' I Gulf Railway's Telegraph Line. ..... 3,42 50 Sanmord and St. Peter- t hrv P-ilroad........ ...... 703, 179 78 Savannah Florida ...-1 i...r *.. Railway (South Florida Di- vision) ...... .. .... .. ... .. ........... 2,1 15,190 35 Florida Southern Railway (Main Line)....... ................ 99)0,475 501 Florida Southern Railway (Charlotte Harbor Division) ........ 412,755 00 Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad................ ............ 410,993 75 Winston and Bone Valley Railroad ........... .............. 80 001 St. Johns and Lake Eustis Railway ......................... 107,136 50 Florida Midland Railroad ................... ................ 78,277 50 South Florida Telegraph Co......... .......... .... 32,20 00 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Ry .......... 369. 434 86 St. Johns and Halifax River Railway ............................ 395, 914 83 St. Johns Railway............. ........................ ..... 28,000 01 St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway ................ 1-11,700 00 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railway......... 1,503.179 14 Atlantic and Western Railway.... .............................. 106,270 00 Tavares, Apopka and Gulf Railway............ ................ 95,000 00 Southwestern Railroad.... .................................. 36, 75 00 Jacksonville and At i ...... i. ,I.,. ................. 35,000 00 St. Augustine and S, .[r I : .. i. ..I .. ............. ... .... 9,425 00 Palatka and Heights Street Railway ............................ 5,000 00 .Pensacola and Mobile Railway and Manufacturing Co.......... 26,250 00 late Taes.ICounty Taxe eochool diSchoolt SbRoad sub- tate Taxes. County Taxes, ditit tasbxs district Total Taxes t Taxes. 49,244 1-' 12,675 "-1 1. 408 52 2,683 10 214 20 8,659 52 14, 759 74 7 14 3,660 59 33 99 7,560 741 1,683 30 41 00 480 8 ....... 45 0 ............ 191 8 ............ 53 55, 350 54 557 06 203 48 2 28 641 78 21,042 ...* 5,195 691 57 999 83 84 79 4.162 42 6,400 95 2 83 1,7912 68 16 59 3,340 13 10,191 07 4,704 78 1,960 60 194 72 383 80 508 90 371 84 153 25 1,754 82 1,80O 59 1:3 00 696 82' 7,140 11 504 78' 451 25' 172 78] 166 25 44 76: 23 75, 124 64, 23,61540 2,359 5 1,15465 9,42704 436 5 ........ 5,012 85 187 7 .......... : 461 17 ........................ 888 80 .......... ........ 939 67 4807 ..... 923 28 30 " 341 78 28 10 85 4,291 96 ............. ........... 4,327 52 .............. ....... 322 00 .............. ....... ... 1.573 20 ...... .... .... 19,538 00 212 67 ........... 1,275 24 140 55 ............ 831 25..... .. ............ 545 621......... .. .. .... .... 411 25 .............. ............ 41 2 .......................... 108 3S .............. ............ 43 751..................... . 334 69 ............. .... .. 72,011 02 18,351 66 2,145 09 3,874 79 352 54 13,172 48 21,717 75 9 97 5,716 75 52 86 11,542 65 37,320 72 14,568 37 7,161 23 655 89 1,272 60 1,496 64 1,325 65 534 77 6,046 78 6,208 11 455 00 2, 270 02 26,890 78 1,920 57 1,282 50 718 40 577 50 153 14 67 50 459 33 Pensacola and Andalusia Railroad............................ Main Street Railroad........ .............. .. ........... Jacksonville Street Railway.................... Jacksonville, 'Mayport and Pablo Railway and Navigation Company..... ...... .. .. ................... .... Jacksonville Terminal Company.. ..................... Fort Mead Street Railway................... .. Gainesville and Gulf Railway ...................... ..... ... Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad ................. Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad's Telegraph Line ........ ...... ........... Pensacola and Perdido Railroad ................ Pensacola, Alabama and Tennessee Railroad................... Live Oak and Gulf Railway........... ............... Consumers Electric Light and Strett Railway Co.............. Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway ............... Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad ............................... Pensaco'a Railroad.... ..... ..... Yellow River Railroad................................... .... Pensacola Terminal Company................ ............ Western Union Telegraph Co...... ......... ............ International Ocean telegraph Co .......... .............. Geneva Telegraph Co............. .................. lacksonville and St. Johns Bar Tolon-r'lph Co................. ... Apalachicola and Marianna 1.. .r ,] i .. ...... ....... Log Roads and Telephone Lines (assessed by assessors)........ Less fractional parts of dollars omitted on Assessment Rolls... Total Railroad and Telegraph Assessment. as shown by As- sessment Rolls........................................ ..... 20,250 00 96 '1 2)07 56 S14,0000 0 66 50 1(4 50 79,250 00 376 ,1 931 19 49. 000 00 233 18 576 81 14i, 100 0( 693 98 1,716 (8 SO 00 0 3 80 880 83,799 90 398 05 818 96 220,399 70 1,046 89 2.9.50 77 1,250 00 591 1670 . 21,000 00 11400 30600. 41,395 00 196 63 527 79t 49,300 00 234 18 554 03 77,200 00 366 70 868 50 10, 132 04 513 03 1,01)6 94 1,220,1404 37 5.79( 951 13,628 74 402,59000 2,197 30 5,88) 02. 62.8)0 00 29830 013 70 2'7,3oo 000 129- 348 CS 4i,307 78 219 522 23 151,617 60 734 66 1,73973 5530 00 2 61 8 80 575 00 2 73 -76 2.201) 00 10 45 23 24 49,000 00 232 75 007 50 $18,792,421 87 4 12 S18,792,417 751$ 89.264 11 8 210.294 31 8 221 55 21 ........... 7 50 139 17 34 46 .... ..... "3 42 56 73 -72 8,013 76 ... ... 303 75 2231 00 1,307 63 .809 99 2,410 66 14 84 1,27225 3,997 06 22 64 420 00 721 42 ...... .. 7)(6 31 1,235 20 1, 749 74 19,460 15 .... 8,095 32 942 00 ... 477 7 53 716 18 34 2. 531 46 11 41 9 49 .... 36 41 .... .... 810 25 81,207 410 308, 779 58 --~~------ ----- --------- Statement Showing Valuation of Railroads and Telegraph Lines, by Counties, for the Year 1898, and the Taxes Assessed Thereon. COUNTIES. Alachua................................ ........ ..... $1,03 Baker... ..... ... ...... ........ ...... 17 Bradford ....... .. ....... ............................. 44 Brevard ......... .......................... ... 76 Calhoun................................... ............... ...... Citrus.......... ...... ..................................... 3. Clay.. ..................... ...... .... .............. 34 Columbia.......................................... 5 Dade............ .. .. ........ ............... ...... DeSoto........ ...................................... 31 Duval ....................... ........................... 1,11 Escambia........... ................................ ... 6( Franklin............... ............ .......... ........... Gadsden..................... ........................... 2 Hamilton............................................ 35 H ernando........................................ ....... 21 Hillsborough........................ ................... 92 Holmes..,.......... ..:.,,....,,. ....... .. .. ... 15 6 10 C., 1.401 00 r8,828 00 44.565 00 67,668 05 23,564 00 19,184 00 41,910 92 27.284 00 5.008 00 4,430 00 i0,542 00 13,926 83 '3,003 00 i6,881 00 9,309 70 i2,471 00 54,890 00 $13.567 30 3,120 00 4.039 00 10 608 50 1.680 00 6.040 00 4.635 00 5 682 2. 12,079 00 6.300 00 15,503 00 8,167 00 630 00 3.785 00 3,800 00 2.471 25 10,374 00 2,.56Q 0 $5,201 11 864 25 2130 87 3,696 84 7 98 1.565 61 1.680 64 2.601 07 3.036 98 1.526 22 5.367 18 3,176 321 306 65 1.314 74 1,713 24 1 053 46 4,431 02 746 92 $10.949 68 3.093 12 4.598 15 10,701 32 18 48 3,296 04 5.307 28 5.339 04 7 992 04o 4.016 35 13.276 73 8.526 05 1.032 91 2,352 70 3.426 46 2,716 83 10.494 51 2,5.5 94 0M .K 05 C O 4 -- $1.290 29 85 72 337 73 72 733 73 84 41 111 93 40 82 850 55 117 30 ... ., ' "'`''' ' ''' ''''''' '' "' '~"''"' ''''"''' """" " '~""''' "'"' ''' t t -- Jackson ..................................................... Jefferson .............. ........... ......... ........... Lafayette ............................................. Lake............................... ................ Leeon ........ ......... ....................... .... Leon ......................... ...................... Levy ..................... ....... ................ .. .. Liberty............ .... ............................ .. ... . M adison ........................... ................... Manatee ................................... ....... .... M arion........ ........... ... ......... ............ Monroe........ .................. ...... . Nassau ............. ..... .......... ................ Orange. ........... ............................. .. Osceola........ ................ .......................... Pasco ............................. ............. ... Putnam ................. ........................ ...... Polk .. ...... ........ .. ...................... .... St. Johns ................... ................... ... Santa Rosa ...................................... Sumter ............................................ Suwannee... ........... ..... ... ................... ... Taylor....... ... ... ........... .. .. ............... .... V olusia. .. ............... ........................ .... Wakulla ......................... .............. Walton........ .... ....... .... ............... W ashington....... .............. ........................... 296,770 64 3,470 00 1,426 14 2,852 28........... 217,790 91 2,795 00 1,047 79 2,647 03 ......... ... ......... .......... .......... ..... .. .. 664,363 79 8.312 50 3,195 22 5,885 91 94 20 ............... 9,540 00 45 32 83 48 ......... 252,740 2.900 00 1,214 29 3.323 32 .. .... 353,896 00 3,400 00 1 697 17 3,662 28 176 81 ............. ... .. ... .... ..... ... ... .. ......... 236 090 00 3,750 00 1.139 24 2,638 24....... 883,031 05 12,219 40 4,252 42 8,281 07 189 21 18,000 00 4,000 00 104 50 297 00 ......... 652,791 00 7,546 00 3,136 60 8,584 38 ........ 898,722 20 8,346 30 4,308 57 10.884 77 139 55 239,292 00 2.310 00 1,147 61 2,5386 83........ 506 141 39 7.985 00 2.442 10 5.269 80 1,475 00 837,707 00 9.298 00 4.023 27 7,411 31 161 12 782,550 00 8,150 00 3.755 83 8,697 70 1,179 73 502,285 01 6,642 50 2.417 40 5,852 55....... 335.180 00 3,360 00 1.608 07 3,470 03........... 397.082 41 5,407 85 1,911 92 4,024 90......... 564,524 80 5,119 50 2705 82 6,40851 336 84 940,980 00 10,600 00 4,520 01 11,418 7 1,073 41 126,833 00 600 00 605 31 1,529 19............. 328,566 26 3,102 50 1,575 43 3.399 60....... 117,331 99 1,190 00 562 98 1,481 53 34 69 $18,547.535 95 $244,881 80$89,264 11 $210,294 31 8,013 7q 41 90 1,165 50 $1,207 40 Statement Showing Valuation of Real Estate for the Year 1898, by Counties, and the Taxes Assessed Thereonf. Alachua ............... Baker ........................ Bradford ............ .... Brevard .... .............. Calhoun. ...... .......... C itrus ...... ............... C lay.. ........ .. .......... Columbia ..... .......... Dade.................. . DeSoto........................ D uval............ ........ Escambia ....... .......... Franklin ............ ......... Gadsden ...... .............. Hamilton ................ Hernando ............. ... Hillsborough ......... .... 47433 35 o,751 1,036.195) 5091,457 7354931 481.229 579.702 1.897.417 462.,0)8 376.303 3:33,575 284,277 314,615 296,350 704 779 '1 22- r 1.59,450 612,790 6.963 32-2.318 20.050 So3 25 331 621,50, 160,970 5,60, 1.335,005 264,5953 1 0D3 498.162 6,845 5 34 8 1.519,4736 4613 6.90:3 323.318 20.050 25 331 631.5,)0 160,970 5,60;) 1.335.005 264,59.5 1 039 498.103 6,845 5334 824,730 46,138 4 667 508.605 233 20 71.192 723.596 3i9.365 4.291 1.223.076 288.864 8.850 1.0)7.110 254.140 5019 979.76O 5.260,740 3.236 753.360 2,242.440 514 151.170 498.510 31.747 4235570 117.080 30.820 428.550 110.600 7.589 597 6B0 71.470 29,028 1,949,260 3,660,910 2,132,240 312,368 782.470 1,599,600 505.007 870,874 741.805 1.041,961 1,511.940 1.261.250 6,249,500 2.995,800 649 680 572.650 539,150 669,130 5,610,200 '3I C) 5,610,200 0 1,2 1.627 96 5.821 23 81 78 .. 3,716 72 8.020 47 159 80 7,604:67 22,00268 ....... 2,402 01 ..0..- ", -107 50 . 4 136 6-. 1 173238 3,536 95 11,13014 ........... 4.961 85 10,17769 43 40 7,181 78 18,89925 ........ ...... 6.001 36 15.78365 652 32 ...... 30.491 15 75,388 15 ......... 14.241 28 38,207 29 ......... 3086 9:~ 10,3948 ... 2.7200 4,867 2,560 9 5,1219 2183 3,18271 8.201047 1,0598027 ....... 7,604 96 63,14708 15 ....... 2,402 01 '.".* I 107 50. 4 136 6i ", i 1,33 38. 3,536950 11.13014... .............. 4.961 85 10,17769 4340. 7.181 78 18.89925 6.004 36 15.78365 652 3.. 30.491 15 75,383 15............... 14.241 28 38,20739................ 3.083 931 10,39483 ..... .. ........... 2.730 099 4,867532................ 2.560 91 5.12197 218 82 3,183 71 8.20105 1,053 27. 36,674 91 63,14703 152 14. CO UNTIls. Holmes ..... ..... ... ....... Jackson ................... Jefferson ............... .... Lafayette.................... Lake................ ...... Lee........... .......... Leon ............ .... .. Levy ..................... Liberty.................. Madison ....... ....... Manatee... ............... Marion ................. .... Monroe .... ................. Nassau ............ ...... Orange................... Osceola..................... Pasco.................... Putnam ......... ........... Polk....... .......... .... St. Johns.......... ... .. Santa Rosa................. Sumter........... ......... Suwannee .. ................ Taylor................... Volusia........ .............. Wakulla .................... W alton ........................ Washintgton ............... Totals ............ ... 252.130 14,476i 289.4431 21,8601 311,303 1,483 49; 4,980201 3299 558,235 101.4071 878.915 165,619 1.044,534 4.961 54' 9,923 07 ........ 371.023 104.716 733,360 225,680 959.040 4,559 22 11,50848 ............. 643 003 10.693 521.210 9.240 530,450 2,519 63 6,630 63 .... 560,418 17,4871 1.144,755 504.870 1.649.625 7,857 82 14,456 36 630 25 1 573,103 1.225 901.283 183 980 1,085.263 5,16480 9,49539 .... 438,349 136.3751 927,650 569 740 1,497,390 7,117 85 19,46607 ......... 604,725 17,690 621,055 65 870 686,925 3,26333' 7,04090 35189 613.970 1,876 280.186 8... 80,186 1,331 90 4.06361 ...... 413.685 116,063 784.890 150,370 935.260 4,445 74 10.287 86........ 794,081 6.799 924.095 154 245 1,078,340 5,12541 16,447 331 2,73930 790.725 .*, ; 2,190.290 789,110 2.979,400 14.188 71 27.577.09l 1.99451 10.814 ..........1 46,720 1.431.700 1.478,420 7.030 43 19.96406 .......... 403,471 4.174 334.597 684.812 1,019.409 4.846 88 13,254 51 ........ 754,650 19.647i 1,430,025 999.930 '.'. 1:*.*. 11.567 60 29,159 46 381 66 1.115,622 3.304 791,710 201,120 992,830 4.70728 10,435 02........ 470.707 6,228: 739,950 57.490 797,440 3,795 02 8.179.66 1,93588 428.707 13.145 1,067,780 687,880. 1,755,660 8.347 57 15.36398 147 28 1.093,849 13.954 1,553,210 ,549,080 2,102.290 10,009 23 23.125 19 2,73779 720.939 2.386 476,815 1,286,560 1,763.375 8.38612 20.278 601........ 722.470 3.579 533.110 112.740 645,850 3.073 80 6,624 581.......... 336.091 17,239 901.432 38 895 940.327 4,497 16 9.403 27i.............. 402,121 57.925 526,850 181,540 708,390 3.376 061 7,976 81 577 63 381,522 6.113 374.170 ,990 381,160 1.812 51 5.717 40 ...... 723.8322 9,35 1,010,620 832.000 1.842,620 8.773 402 2,111 44 2.185 94 379.212 17.593 255.792 7,132 262.924 1,249 95 3.155 28 ....... 488,100 11,117 698.880 156,987 855,867 4.430 01 9,552 28........ 698.242 14,608 676,734 101,922 778.656 3.711 371 9,76181 31793 26 192,575 1.04- .4AJ.- 1 "I : i '. ,' I '-.- :. ,; .' ..-, ', -- ; :;'.. -s..401 $19.464 33 711 43 1,608 55 $2,319 98 Statement showing valuation of Personal Property for the 'Year 1808, by Counties, and the Taxes assessed thereoti. o , *0 e 00 0o 0 X 4 X COUNTIES. o1 I = 1q Ce U 0 4. E' CC t. ., e Ce 'a C li i Ce a 0 001 w0 Alachua............. Baker. ............. Bradford............. Brevard ............ Calhoun............. Citrus ............... Clay................. Columbia .......... Dade ............ DeSoto .............. . Duval ................. Escambia ............ Franklin ............ Gadsden ........... Hamilton .......... Hernando.......... Hillsborough ........ 2,808 703 1,870 292 458 347 559 2.032 146 1 379 413 980 85 1.522 1.625 530 2,126 13,666 6,774 11,774 7,051 5.683 4.997 17,631 9,403 72 42.098 3.922 3.823 1.485 5.121 6.942 4,371 23,155 790 5,969 i 1,231 2.907 3.276 6 669 105 312 4,724 5,817 1,692 1,107 785 3.596 1,302 9,206 6 3 1.839 6 939 307 983 3,960 1,647 62 386 1,540 5,630 931 10 254! 1.149 1,749 2,571 5,524 180,960$ 448,770 $ 629.730 $ 2.991 36$ 10.7533C $ 376 78 .... 66.688 75.075 141,763 673 62 2.410 69 42 30 ........ 135489 204,111 339.600 1.61310 4.687 90 62 18........ 35,465 186,010 221.475 1.05442 4,31304.............. 61,677 50 173 111,850 531 36 1.872 98 5 56........ 28,097 77.041 105,138 499 40 1.677 38 212 73 ...... 63.810 61.415 125,225 595 51 2 639 76 ... .... ....... 156.980 277,090 434,070 2.057 53 6,66215 21 36 ..... 5.933 193,661 199.594 948 11 3,184 93 ........... 222,635 218.475 441.110 2,097 56 7.042 99 222 21...... 41,820 1.241,264 1.283,084 6,098 34 24.277 93.............. 53,940 845.110 899.050 4.275 42 14.75284.... ........ 13295 184.615 197.910 94076 4,061 56....... 92.349 138 201 230.5:0 1.095 11 3 342 67 .... 116243 171,457 287.700 1,36659 4.110 12 129 13 ...: 35.725 49 595 85,320 405 90 1.528 10 163 7 ....... 165,170 1,025,840 1,191,010 566262 15.615 33 50 10...... Holmes................ Jackson .......... Jefferson...... ........ Lafayette...... ....... Lake .............. Lee.. .................. Leon.. ............. Levy ............... Liberty............ Madi-on... ....... Manatee .............. Marion ...... ....... Monroe ............ Nassau .............. Orange..... ............ Osceola.............. Pasco............. ..... Putnam,............. Polk.. .............. St. Johns............ Santa Rosa............ Sumter...... .. .. Suwannee.... ..... Taylor... ....... Volusia ....... ..... W akulla ............ Walton............. Washington........... 192 3.314 2,396 732 944 278 1,817 1,328 281 2,192 798 3,390 172 739 1,381 398 897 993 1.601 762 1,041 1,319 2,280 532 1,086 627 755 1,064 Total.. ........... 51784 5 082 12,204 5,513 10.998 5,587 17,993 6,157 10,270 3,696 7,104 16,907 16,629 44 9,231 9,263 37,783 6.940 8,001 30,657 7,004 9,210 10,887 9.99M 10,093 10,592 5,566 8,016 10,148 469.542 8,1t6 7.669 4.349 17.245 1,026! 10.642 2011 6.048 641 2,130 3 845 1668 5,424 750 3,453 1,092 2,625 821 9,711 1.947 3,184 4,886 10,714 2,194 3,807 150 1,706 2,891 1,315 476 2.616 10 1,950 3,874 6,811 132 1,403 15,720 2,445 1,522 4,590 320 7,777 468 7,562 1,810 3,002 666 4,674 18,513 5,886 11,454 12705 110,353 216,637 72.071 222,025 166,047 84,645 59,900 85.959 131,130 96.345 33,674 133,145 100 833 214,000 9,56U 104.549 89 070 168.686 64.895 88,425 226.740 63,755 114.212 106 353 138,700 82.341 93,050 53,065 105,049 115,225 $ 4,499,725 72,619 248,792 208.593 32,415 179,330 90,895 298,120 104 945 16,682 274 505 145.912 402,640 324 19(1 218.224 388,735 116,524 75,95;~ 223,25? 388,40( 225,80G 309,13'4 100,845 237,305 32,129 219.400 42,391 170,406 144,120 $10.740.167 144,690 470,817 374.640 117.060 239.230 176.854 429,250 201.290 50,356 407,650 246,745 616,640 333,750 32,3773 477,805 285,210 140,850 311,680 615,140 289,555 423,349 207.198 376.005 114,470 312.450 95,456 275,455 259,345 $15.239,892 68 03 3,Si9 12 2 61 .... 2,236 38 7.50176 .. ...... 1.782 48' 7 864 68..... .... ..... 556 04 2.083 5 ............... 1,13808 3.38925 131 09 ....... 840 55 1.891 96 ........ ..... 2,042 04 694925 .. .......... 956 15 2.70744 169 56 .... 239 15 96825 ....... ....... 1,939 21 6.406 15 ... ........ 1.172 07 4,37032 636 88 ....... 2,936 38 8.74045 498 50 ..... 1,586 11 5,429 89 ..... 1,58447 5,03738 ..... 138 40 2,27225 7.224 68 55 27............ 1,34958 3.505 56 ............ 670 17 1,44472 373 10.... .. 1.481 23 3,965 71 .............. 2.95 51 8,172 54 760 95 13 205 1,382 43 4,61973........ ...... 2,011 81 5.28434 ........ ..... 995 54 2.925 98.............. 1,790 61 5.93082 459 86 ... 54455 2 282 05....... . 1,486 27 4,387 476 36. 453 69 2.545 36.... ..... 1,307 92 3,751 88... ...... 1.23260 4,39674 157 99 ....... $ 72 458 01 $240.230 331$ 5,076 89 $ 70 45 Statement from Assessment Rolls of 1898, Showing the Total Assessed Valuation of all Real and Personal Property, Including Railroads and Telegraph Lines, by Counties. COUNTIES. Alachua ......................... ........ ............. . Baker ....................... .. ......... ............... Breva rd ... .................. ......................... Calhoun .............................................. .. Citrus ........ ... ......................................... Clayi................................................... Columbia................ ................... D ade.. .... ..... ... ............................... D eSoto........ ........ ..... ........... ......... Duval... ............ ........... ............... Escambia......... ......... ....... ... .......... Franklin ............ .............. ................... Gadsden................ ........ .............. Hamilton ..... .. ............. ........ ...... Hernando........ .................................... Hillsborough ............... ...................... o 2 1 ...:!,, 342,368 782,470 1,599,600 505,007 870,874 741.805 1.011.961 1.511,940 1.261,2350 6,249.5001 2.995,8001 649.680 572,650 539.150 669.130 5 610,200 ". 1,081.401 00 11,;,,. 178,828 00 339.600 444,565 00 221.475 767,668 05 11r,850 ...... ........ 105,138 323,561 00 125,225 349,184 00 434.070 541,910 92 199,594 627,284 00 441,110 315.008 00 ^-a 1,283 084 1.114.430 00 899,050 660 542 00 197,910 63,926 83 230.550 273,003 00 287.700 444,56.881 00 231.475 767,668 05 85.320 219,309 ... 70 105,138 323,5471 00 135,2325 349,184 00 434.070 541,910 92 199,594 627,284 00 441,110 315.008 00 1,283 084 1.114.430 00 899,050 660 542 00 197,910 63,926 83 230,550 273,003 00 287.700 356.881 00 85.320 219,309 70 1.191,010 922,471 00 0 3a b-1 13.567 30 3,120 00 4 039 00 10.608 50 1 60 00 6.040 00 4,635 00 5.682 20 129 79 00 6 300 00 15.503 00 8,167 00 630 00 3,785 00 3,800 00 2.471 25 10,374 00 $ 3,856.938 80 669 079 00 1,570 674 00 2.599,351 55 618.537 00 1,305 616 00 1,220,849 00 2.023.624 12 2,350.897 00 2 023,668 01 8.662,517 00 4,563,559 00 912.146 83 1.079,988 C0O 1,187,531 00 976,230 95 7,734,055 00 $ 3,856.938 30 669 079 00 1,570 674 00 2.599,351 55 618.537 00 1,305 616 00 1,220,849 00 3.023.624 13 2,310 897 00 2 023,668 Oi0 8.663,517 00 4,563,559 00 91,.146 83 1.079.988 (O 1,187,531 00 976,230 95 7,734,055 00 H olm es................ ................ .. ...... .. 311,303 144.690 Jackson ......................... ............ .. 1,044.534 470,817 Jefferson ................... .. ....... ......... ....... 939,040 374,640 Lafayette................ ......................... 530.450 117.060 Lake.................................................. 1,640,625 239.230 Lee....................... .... ... ....... ........... 1,085,263 176.854 Leon.......................:.... ........ ............. 1,497,390 429.250 Levy ................... ........................ ....... 686,925 201.290 Liberty................... ...... ...................... 280.18 50,356 Madison ........... .... .................... ........ 935.260 4(7.650 Manatee................................ ............. 1,078.34" 246.745 Marion. .............. .............................. 2,979.400 616,610 Monroe............. .............. .......... ......... 1,478,420 333,750 Nassau .............................................. 1,019.409 322,773; Orange....................................... ....... 2,429.9355 477.t031 Osceola....... ............. .. .. ................ 992,830 285,210 Pasco ................................... .... .......... 797.440 140.350 Putnam ............ ....................... .......... 1,755.660 3.6 Polk.............. ... ... ........................... 2,102.290 615,140 St. Johns .......................................... 1,73,375 289,555 SantaRosa ....................... .... .. ............ 64 ,850 423.348J Sumter..................................... .......... 940,327 207.109 Suwannee................ ......................... 708.3 376.00. Taylor.......... ....................................... 1.1 114.470 Volusia ................ ........... ....... 1842.620 312,4r50 Wakulla ................................... ....... 262.94 95.4 W alton .......... .......... .................... ... 8 ,8 7 275,455 Wash ington.......................................... 778,656 259,345 $ 59,868.-. Il 15.230.892 154 890 00 .296 770 64 217,700 91 664.363 79 252,740 00 353,896 00 .... .... .. 2369000 00 883.031 05 18 000 00 652.791 00 898,722 20 239.292 00 500,141 39 837.707 00 782.550 00 502,285 01 835,180 00 397.082 41 561,524 SO 940.980 00 126 883 00 328.566 26 117,331 91J S18.547.535 ! 2.336 001 3.470 00' 2,795 00 8,312 50 9.540 00 2.900 00 3.400 00 .... .. ... 3,750 00( 12.219 40 4.000 00 7,.546. 00 8.346 30 2.110 00 7.985 00 9.298 00 8.150 00 6 642 50 3,360 00 5,407 85 5.119 50 10.600 00 600 00 3.102 50 1.190 00 4 tt O~i1 GU\I. I/ 613 239 00 1.815,591 64 1,554,26. 91 647.510 00 2.561,531 29 1,271.657 00 2,182,280 00 1,245,511 00 330.542 00 1,5M2.750 00 1.325.085 00 4,491.290 45 1.834,170 00 2.002,519 00 3,814.828 50 1.519.642 00 1,452,416 39. 2.914.345 00 3,508,130 00 2.561,857 51 1.407.739 00 1,550.015 26 1.654.039 30 495 630 00 3.106 650 00 485 813 00 1.462,990 76 1.156.523 99 3 93,900.823 75 . .. 244.881 80 Statement from Assessment Rolls Showing the Gross Amount of State, County, School Sub-district and Road Sub-district Taxes Assessed for the Year 1898, and the Amount of License Taxes Collected, by Counties. COUNTIES. c~d 0"0 X rj 0 'I) 103 Vm -C oxh m ced Alachua. ........... ............................. Baker....... ............. ............... Bradford ......................................... Brevard........................ ................ Calhoun ................................. ....... Citrus ......................................... Clay ........................... .............. Columbia ..... .... ............ ........ .... . Dade................... ............ ......... DeSoto........ ............................ Duval......................... .................... Escam bia ................................................ Franklin ...................... .. ......... Gadsden ........ ...................... H am ilton............................................. Hernando................... ... .................. Hillsborough....................................... $5,824 65 103 84 806 75i 2,169 99 47 00 200 92 708 75 2,485 26 4.870 44 404 68 32.933 89 16,418 43 3,881 26 2,005 96 491 33 172 00 35,272 74 $43,025 38 $2,897 94 11,325 04 209 80 17,300 53 559 71 37.017 04 ........ 7,440 99 161 78 13.682 16 2,678 84 19,077 18 ........ 22,178 88 149 17 30,076 2 ....... 26,842 99 986 46 112.936 81 ....... 61,486 18 ....... 15,489 35....... 10,562 89 ..... .. 12,658 55 388 77 12,445 98 1,566 61 89,256 87 319 54 ' """ ' ''"''''' "'" ' "' ''''"' H olm es ...... ........ ........... .. Jackson.......... .......................... . Jefferson............... ...... .... .......... .. Lafayette....................................... Lake ............. ........ Lee. .......... ... ................. ........ Leon..................... ................ ...... Levy .... ....................... ......... .... Madison ..................................... ....... Ma oatee......................................... Marnatee..................................... M arion.... ... ...... ....................... ......... Monroe ........................................ N assau............................................. Orangeo..................................... Osceola....... ... .................... ... ...... ..... Pasco........................................... Putnam........................... .............. . Polk..anta Rosa. ...................... ............. St. Johns......... ..................... ........ Santa Rosa............. ... ...... Suannee.................. .................. Taylor ....................................... Volusia .................. ..... Wakulla.......... ....... ... .......... W ashington .............. ............ .... From Insurance Companies................. .... From Insurance Agents.................... .. .. From Express Company.......................... . 613,389 00 1,815,591 64 1,554.265 91 647,51o 00 2,561,531 29 1.271.657 00 2.182.280 00 1.245,511 00 330,542 00 1,582.750 00 1.325,085 n0 4.491.290 45 1,834,170 00 2.002,519 00 3.814,828 50 1,519,642 00 1,452.416 39 2,914,345 00 3,508,130 00 2,561,857 51 1,407,739 00 1.550,015 26 1,654,039 30 495,630 00 3,106,650 00 485,813 00 1,462.990 76 1,156.522 99 $93,900,823 751$ Auction Tax, $454.63. 2,918 44 8.624 06 7,389 49 3.075 67 12,191 12 6.050 67 10,374 18 5.916 65 1.571 05 7.524 19 6.297 48 21,377 51 8,721 04 9.517 95 18,148 42 7,204 47 6.907 29 13,852 07 16,690 57 12.185 95 6.693 68 7,404 62 7.872 49 2.357 06 14,779 68 2,308 95 7.313 36 5.506 95 447,604 88 $1, :17? 00 2,071 10 1,397 25 80 25 634 58 167 76 2.518 44 368 32 69 00 1.572 17 526 42 3.634 74 9,282 01 4.355 76 1,296 33 832 66 244 35 3,489 15 1,085 75 6.841 26 1,964 89 288 84 1,116 67 42 75 990 91 144 02 261 10 854 20 16.250 00 9.610 00O 2,500 00 82,915 57 11.015 26 20,277 11 22.020 19 8,713 88 23,731 52 11,470 83 29,738 64 13,410 62 5,031 86 19.332 25 20,817 65 44,598 61 25,690 95 26,876 27 47,268 91 16.477 41 14,894 18 26,741 00 39.995 43 30.750 88 15,378 95 16,354 15 20,316 14 7,999 45 37,917 81 7,229 83 16.703 76 15,640 08 ............920 $1.139,208 65 $32.554 981$3,797 83 58 68 855 54 698 26 3,376 18 2,682 22 576 48 3,783 98 308 40 4,678 47 1.373 83 3,735 71 510 61 ..... ... . ....... .......... 891 73 2,906 10 STATEMENT Showing the Expenses Payable by the State for JuRoRs, and for WITNESSES BEFORE TIIE GRAND JURY, for the year 1897, by Counties, and Judicial Circuits; as shown by PAY ROTLs, and statements rendered by the Clerks of Circuit, Criminal and County Courts: Expensess by Expenses by Counties. Circuits. First Judicial Circuit: Santa Rosa ..................... 1,782 15 Walton .......................... 1,461 80 Escambia.................... .. 4,711 65 Holmes ................ ......... 1,369 74 Jackson .................. ..... 3,234 80 W ashington ........... ....... 1,831 70- 814,391 84 Second Judicial Circuit: Gadsden ........................ 2,127 15 Liberty ......................... 4605 30 Calhoun ........................ 647 20 Franklin ........................ .. 40 Leon ........................... 2,169 40 W akulla ........................ 828 00 Jefferson ....................... 896 90- 7,989 35. Third Judicial Circuit: 3 -I i -, .n......... .. .. ... ....... 1,394 70 Taylor ......................... 386 45 Lafayette.............. ...... .. 1,121 70 Hamilton............ ...... .... 2,233 40 Snwannee...................... 1,667 95 Columbia ................ .. .. 657 65- 7,461 85 Fourth Judicial Circuit: N assau ........ ................ 600 70 Duval ............... ......... 4,687 50 Baker .......................... 282 35 Bradford ....................... 673 90 Clay ........................... 380 35 St. Johns................. ..... 428 20- 7,053 00( Fifth Judicial Circuit: Putnam ........ .............. 1,200 A lachua ................ ...... ...',' Levy ...... ............. ...... 844 M arion................... .... 3,'%1 6 Sum ter.......... ....... ....... 891 C itrus .... ............ ........ 675 IIernando ...... .. ........ 568 :Sixth Judicial Circuit: IIillsborough ................ 5,190 Manatee.... ..... ... .. ... .* 747 Polk........... ...... ....... 2,115 M onroe .............. .......... 1.282 DeSoto ........................ 1,613 Pasco............... ........ 1,309 L e .. .... .... .... ... .. ......... 4 89 Seventh Judicial Cire lit: Volusia ............ .......... B1 revard ...... .. .... .... .... .... O range ................ ........ D ade .................... ..... Osceola ....... ............... Lake .............. .......... 1,425 849 1,155 1,307 969 1,119 30 55 40 10 35 40 00- 10,394 10 65 95 40 3) 50 60 80- 12,749 20 40 10 85 65 90- Feed of jurors......................... .... ,S620 90 8I 6.'6 24 S 703 20 867,569 44 The above represents the actual expenses incurred in 1897, which were paid in part by Warrants issued in 1897, an I the balance by Warrants issued in 1898. 78 STATEMENT Showing the Expenses Payable by the State for JURORS, and for WITNESSES BEFORE TIE GRAND JURY, for the year 1898, by Counties, and Judicial Circuits; as; shown by the PAY ROLLS, and statements rendered by the Clerks of Circuit, Criminal and County Courts: Expenses by Expenses by Counties. Circuits. First Judicial Circuit: Santa Rosa ................... $1,425 W alton ........................ 1,351 Escambia ............ .......... 3,281 Holmes... : ......... .. ......... 981 Jackson ........................ 3,848 W ashington ..................... 990 Second Judicial Circuit: Gadsden ....................... Liberty ........................ Calhoun ....................... Franklin ....................... Leon........................... W akulla ....................... Jefferson ....................... Third Judicial Circuit: Madison ................... .... Taylor ......................... Lafayette ....................... H am ilton ............ .... ...... Suwannee...................... Columbia. ................ ..... Fourth Judicial Circuit: N assau ................... ... Duval. ..................... Baker........... ............ Bradford ....................... Clay ................ .... ...... St. Johns ........ ........... .. 60 30 20 30 55 15--11,878 10- 1,335 75 198 05 685 20 719 80 2,345 50 545 55 1,128 80- 994 50 655 65 1,728 13 2,052 90 1,417 55 2,398 15- 562 50 2,471 95 348 35 802 45 348 70 382 80- 6,958 65 9,246 88. 4,916 75. 79 Fifth Judicial Circuit: Putnam .... ................... 1,375 70 Alachua............ ........... 2,387 60 Levy.......... ............... 562 40 Marion ...... ................ 3,301 45 Sumter......................... 856 55 Citrus ........... ..... ..... 804 25 Hernando...................... 659 35- 9,947 30 Sixth Judicial Circuit: IHillsborough ................... 3,362 40 Manatee.. ............ .......... 993 35 Polk................ ......... 1,433 85 M onroe ........................ 1,042 25 DeSoto............... ........: 1,231 95 Pasco ................... ...... 815 25 Lee ............................ 506 95- 9,386 00 Seventh Judicial Circuit: Volusia.................... .... 1,194 10 Brevard ........................ 575 30 Orange......................... 1,012 40 Dade ................... ....... 1,327 60 Osceola ........................ 200 00 Lake ........................... 645 95- 4,955 35 $57,289 03 Feed of jurors ............................... 577 75 $57,866 78 The above represents the actual expenses incurred in 1898, which were paid in part by Warrants issued in 1898, and the balance will be paid by Warrants issued in 1899. 80 LIST OF DISABLED SOLDIERS Receiving Pensions from the State Under section 568 to 571, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes of Florida. Name of Pensioners. Name of Catain o Reiment Sof the Company County. Alachua.... Baker ..... Bradford... Brevard... Clay........ Capt P B H Dudley L A Hardee... Tillman Ingram George Langford 7th Florida 3d Florida 7th Florida 4th Florida Company E.... 1st So Car Company F ..... 9th Florida J W Pearson.. B Smith...... Company F...... A P Mooty.... Company A .... Conner ...... G Vanzant .... Oclawaha R 20th N Car tli Florida 9 h Florida 7th Regt 47th Georgia 5th Florida Jacob Link.......... Samuel ti Wienges... William T Richardson John T Hazel- ...... Julia Ann Hall, wid. of Nathan Hall..... Calvin W aits .......... Mary E Caldwell, wid of R A Caldwell.... Turner J Grilfin.... Joseph Gill ........ John Bates.......... Nicholas J Barry .... Joshua Spear ... ... Hugh Brown ....... Emily Godwin, wid of James Godwin..... James M Hodges..... Harriet Crews, wid ot Samuel Crews ... Mary Davis, wid of John C Davis...... Martha Long, wid of James Long....... John Addison ....... Caroline Barry, wid of W F Barry ..... George W Teston .... Judson H Vining'.... Green B Goodman... Ira Sturgess............ John Croft......... John W Kellum..... William A Varnes...... John Groves ....... John Robert Field.... Louisa Coleman, wid! of Moses Coleman Sarah C Carter, widi of Elisha W Carter! Robert N Batten.... Louisa A Thomas wid& of William 'Ihomasl G W Broer ......... Nancy Thomas, wid of J A Thomas.... Mary E Stokes, widi William Clark.. W H Mann... F M Jackson.. A A Roberts Company F.... Company A.... D B Bird...... Company A...... HF York...... Company A... 1st Florida 2rl Georgia 29th Georgia 1st Fla Cav 4th Florida 7th Florida 3d Florida 7th Florida Finigan's B 1st Georgia DJMcLeod.... Co F, Ga J A Summerlin 1st Fla Cav G W Call...... 2d Florida Mays.:... ..... 2d Fla Bat T S Means.... 1st Florida May's Company 2d Fla Bat G Vmazant .... 5th Florida Company D...... 1st Fla Cav John Harvey.. 1st Fla Cav. John Harvey. 1st Fla Cav Felix Simmons 8th Florida J C Richards.. 10th Florida 81 County. jName of Pensioner. Nhe oaptan Regiment. Clay........ of Harry Stokes... T J C Geer........ MarvL lcMulllen.wid of Henry C McMullen Calhoun.... William Ayers...... Newton Yen ...... Elizabeth lanna.wid of Hamilton Hanna Martha J Beck, wid of W H Beck ...... S J McClellan, wid of P J McClellan.... M S Poore......... Columbia .. James R C Kmght.. David .ordlan.... .. T A Hutchinson .... SarahA Douglass,wid of James Douglas Susan Davis. wid of George Davis...... E G Rogerson....... Samuel A Cothran... Jane HLangford,wid of F M Langford.. Allyphaire Milligan, wid of J Milligan... Joel K Niblack...... Charity Johnson, wid' of W Johnson....... William J Wynn .. Susan Rowan. wid ofl J R Rowan.......... Esther Niblick. wid of James S Niblack VW H Lon .......... Allen Sauls......... - Deborah A Witt, wid! of James S Witt...1 Shelton G Kinard... Irving G Kinard.... Julia F Garrard, wido of J A Garrad..... Citrus...... James W Johns.. . E K Carter........ DeSoto..... L A Turner, wid oft J W Turner.;.....! Sarah Ann N Lanier. wid of F M Lanier, Joseph Powell....... Abel M C ester.... Duval........ W il;iam C O'Neal.... Capt E Carroll's Co. 10th Florida Garrett Vinzant 5th Florida J J Daniels.... J H Ellis ..... W Gregory.... 2d Florida 1st Fla Bat Col H'y Reg R A Walker.. 9th Florida Gregory .... .. th Florida S A Cawthorn. E H Shackelford J Q Stewart... A J T Wriht.. Jesse S Wood.. 6th Florida 6th Georgia 10th Florida 2d Florida 3d Florida G H Hunter... 9th Florida John M Pons.. \VR Moor..... William Jay... Sth Florida 2d Florida 14th So Car Garrett........ 5th Florida Vinzant ... ... 5th Florida G Vitzant..... 5th Florida John Bryant.. 10th Florida N A Carswell.. 3d Georgia G H Hunter... 9th Florida G Vinzant..... 5th Florida Vinza.nt .... 5th Florida FJ Clark ...... d Fla Cav M I COx....... Company A... A Roberts..... J C Chambers. N S Cob .... Dasier.. .... Scott'sCav B 1st Fla Cav 1st Fla Cav 9th Ala 1st Florida 26th Georgia J HIIkins....... ad Florida [lollyman. ... 5th Florida Company B.... 5th Florida Company D.... 17th Georgia L A Hai dee...... 3d Florida County. Name of Pensioner. Nam o in Duval...... Alexander B Harvey Elizabeth C Silcox wid of Wade Silcox James Ellison,...... P B Bedford........ James C West....... W R Bowden........ Colon Thomas....... Conner Roberts....... Susan Warren. wid of James Warren.. Suian Ann Houston, wid of L C Houston Caroline M Hartley, wid of GA Harley Nancy Youngblood, wid of JYoungblood Margarie Ann Carter, wid of Levi H Carter Louisa R Johnson. wid of F A Johnson Mrs S M Lloyd, wid of W H Lloyd..... W H Houston...... Fred S McLeary ... Jesse Tyre ........ Escambia... E H Sweat........ Mary G Barclay, wid of David Barclay.. Thos Lisco ......... John B Brown...... John E Jordan...... Frank Marques..... Franklin.... Joshua T Kemp.... L J Walden....... Amos R Sharit...... Celia Ann Harrison, wid of J R Harrison Hannah ABlackwell, wid of W R Blackwell Gadsden.... Moses Lambert .... James B Nelson... Thos J Peavy........ J PPoythress ....... IMary A Cannon, wid Sof J C Cannon ..... Elizabeth P Shepard, wid of W AShepard Martha A Roland, wid of S C Roland.. J W Edenfield...... Fontaine H Shepard tie company. Capt A Doggett ... 3d Florida John M Pons.. John I Pens.. Company B.... L A Hardee.... A Dougett.... John Wescott.. Company J.... John Starke.... A A Ochas.... W escott........ 8th Florida 8th Florida 50th Ga Vol 3d Florida 3d Florida Brevard Bat 8th Florida 2d Florida 21st Florida 1st' Florida Company B.... 7tth Florida A Drysdale ... 3d Florida Pons .......... 8th Florida Company B.... Holmes Steele W H Dial...... Asa J Stewart Wm P Fowler.. A D McCaskill Lee.......... .. J F MoClelland C Thigpen.... C L McKinnon RH M Davidson WE Cripp.... 1st Fla Cav 3d Florida 4th Florida 10th Florida 24th Ala 61st Ala 33d Ala 2d Florida 10th Miss 1st Florida 6th Florida 1st Florida, E W Moise... 7th Ga Cav Frierson ...... 3d Florida R A Waller.... 3th Florida S B Love........ th Florida Mitchell .... .. 29th Georgia Wm Robinson 25th La J C Evar s..... 6th Florida T M Mickler.... Hope's Bat Blocker ..... 2d Florida C A Gee.... .. 4th Florida RHM Davidson 6th Florida County. Name of Pensioner. Nae of Captain of Regiment. the Complnany. Gadsden.... John W Scott....... Capt Jno W Webb.. 9th Georgia. BA Kemp ...... J C Evans... 6th Florida Pamelia A Gregory, wid of WT Gregory Gregory ........ 6th:[Florida Rosanna S Taylor,wid -of John M Taylor... R A Waller.... 8th Florida. Benj C Collins....... R A Waller.... 8th Florida. tirvant Walsh ....... G W Scott.... 2d Fla Cav James A Barr...... W T Gregory.. 5th Florida. Laura W McDonald. wid of WMcDonald Bassett........ Uth Florida Jacob R ker, Jr....... H K Simmons2d Fla Cav John M Thomas....... W B Malone.. 6th Florida Melissa M McPhaul. Wid of H McPhaul R H M Davidson 6th Florida. John J Cowin...... R H M Davidson 6th Florida Hamilton.... C J Cribb............. S A Finley.... 64th Georgia, Lucretia Keen, wid of D Keen.. .... JF Tucker ... 9th Florida. Alex Royals......... Jno Frmk....... 5th Florida Wm Belote.............. A J Stewart...... 2d Florida Andrew J Dempse... E I West........ 1st Fla Bat W DBellamy........ J J Daniel.... Cons Fla Benj F Jackson...... JK Stewart.... 8th Florida Melvina Raulerson. widof EliasRaulerson G Vinzant .... 5th' Florida. B Moody............ WStephens .. 2d Fla Cav David Hurst........ Ben Kendrick.. 55thGeorgia John W Grantham. H F York..... BullocksR'g Sarah Ann Waters. wid of W Waters.. .................. 4th Fla Bat Emma Roberts, wid of David Roberts. F Peck... .. lth Flirida Martha Mobley, wid of Sam E Mobley.. C F Cone...... st Fla. Cay Sarah A E Miller, wid of Timothy Miller C F Jenkins.. 10th Florida. John B McLeod.... Gettes....... .... 7th Florida Nancy Bass, wid of Benj Bass......... Hull.......... 1st Fla Cav Martha Ann Fennell. wid of Jas Fennell John W Frink 5th Florida Mary A Williams,wid of John RWilliams Thos Scott.... 26thGeorgia. Catherine Barton,wid of Newell Barton.. Willey.... ... 5th Georgia. Reuben H Johns.... John Harvey.. 1st Fla Cav Hernando... clarion W Page... AJLea .... 5th Florida Littleton Hurst...... F Langford...... 3d Florida Hillsboro'.. Georgia A Miranda. John Martin.. Mar LtAr wid of ThosE Miranda N B Ellis............ Jno Frink..... 5th Florida Sarah Jane Griffin.. County. Name of Pensioner. Name of Captain of Regiment. of rsoner. the Company. Hillsboro' .. wid of F M Griffin Capt Leslie ...... 4th Florida John Week4 ........ H L Mitchell. 4th Florida Nancy Davis, wid of Elisha Davis ... P Bird........ 11th Florida Enoch D Allen...... George Duncan 25th Georgia Lizzie R Walker, wid of E G Walker.... A P Butler.... st So' Caro Rebecca Barnett, wid of Jas Barnett.... R B Smith... 7th Florida Nancy A Lewis, wid of Asa Lewis...... J A Edwards.. 61st Georgia Mlary Miley, wid of James Miiey...... D Hughes ..:... st Florida E R Clinkscales.... Jno Miotts..... 6th So Caro Mrs E M Hall, wid of Wm i M Hall..... J J Dickinson.. 2d Florida Nathan Odom......... A J Lea...'.. 5th Florida Elizabeth Stafford, wid of C Stafford.. Gettes ....... 7th Florida Wim O Simmons.... Izard .... .... 1th So Car Richard TCaddin.... JJ Wescott ... llth So Car Frances A Dykes, wid of J H Dykes...... CAGee.......... 4th Florida Allen J Hopson ......... J TLeslie... .. Florida Brig Nancy A Wynn, wid of R E Wynn ...... P Dudley. .... 7th Florida Jam is J Blanton.... S P Spencer.... 20th Ga Cav John W Matchett ... John R Mizell.. 7n Florida John W Tanner D Hughes ... 1st Fla Cav William L Carruth.. J A Lash...... 4th Florida James M Wilson ... Hart ........... 22d Ala Joseph Hutchinson.. B 0 Grenad .. 10th Florida Joel F Gramling.... Company' D".. 5th Florida hIolmes .... Jas S Hickman......... James McOrey.. = Alabama Warren D Jackson Blackford...... 50th Ala Frances J Free, wid of W J Free.......... J W Jackson.. 59thAla Elizabeth Lewis, wid of H1 H Lewis. .. Iutt .......... 6th Ala Jonah Shy............. T Smith .... 6th Ala D C Standley....... Hagens........ 5th Ala Ambrose Gilman ..... Cooper ........ 33d Ala Elizabeth McCrean, wid of J McCrean Bassett .... .. 6th Florida Jasper N Harris ... H N Hagan.... Cti Florida Mary Everett, wid of Henry Everett.... H N Hagan.... 6th Florida Jackson.... Mrs MahalaPlair,wid of T F Pl4ir........ J F McClellan 2d Florida J W Basford ...... MN Dickinsor.. 4th Florida S S Basford........ M N Dickinson. 4th Florida Jos M Lockhart...... Walt Robinson. llth Florida Jane Taylor, wi.l of County. Name of Pensioner. Name of Captain of Regiment. the Company. Jackson.... Wm Taylor......... Capt J F McClellan.. 2d Florida William Ward...... Jennirg ....... Clavton's R Joseph T Allen...... J F McClellan.. 2d Florida John T Davidson.... Thos Smith... 6th Ala Susan E Liddon. wid of B G Liddon.... Jas Reid... .... 3d Georgia John C Tidwell...... Robinson ....... 11th Florida. Wmn Sketoe.......... Wm Peters. ... 5th Florida Saluta A Coonrod. wid of J H Coonrod A B Gracis..... 6th Florida James A Sills.......... M N Dickinson.. 4th Florida Bar ara Shouppe,wid of Casper Shouppe. James Jackson.. 45th Ala 2 Eliza Dykes, wid of Moses Dykes ...... J M White...... 6th Florida John C Kemp......... Attaways ..... th Florida Geo T Denham ...... T B Fagan.......15th Ala Elizabeth Suinmerlin, wid of J Sum merlin Lane ............ 4th Florida Melvina Dyl ss, wid of Ienry Dykes... Thos E Clark.. 8th Florida Susan F Cook, wid of Hardy Cook........ L M Attaway.. 6th Florida Dorcns T Crok, wid of BB Cook ....... Gracev........... th Florida Mary A Jacobs, wid ot Wm A Jacobs.. Company F. .. 11th Florida. Ann Judson Wilson, wid of J F Wilson. II O Bassett ... 6th Florida Sarah J Peacock, wid of AbralamPeacockj G W Bassett.... llth Florida. Mary Pitman, wid of H RPitman...... .. Chisholm. ...... 5th Fla Bat Nancy J Brannan,wid of John Brannan... Cooper...... ... 31 Ala Samuel Thorp........ T E Clark.... 8th Florida Mary S Garrett, wid of Henry K Garrett Hays........... 6th Florida Mary J White, wid of John White........ A B McLeod.... 1st Florida Deborah A McPherson wid of A McPherson R I-I H Davidson 6th Florida Mary Adams. wid of Riley Adams....... Floyd .......... ... John W Johnson..... H B Grace ..... 6ti Florida. Jefferson ... Joshua Duncan...... D B Bird., ..... 3d Florida Rebecca Grubbs, wid of John Grubbs.... Wiley Warwick 1st Fla Res Sarah Bridgman, wid of Geo Bridgman... W C Bird...... 1st Florida Susan Johns, wid of J M Johns.......... William Bailey. 5th Flo.ida. W G Denham ...... A P Amaler.... 1st Florida County. Jefferson... Liberty..... Lee...... . Leon..... Name of Penionr. Name of Captain of Regiment. I the Company. 3 E Cole, wid Ot J W Cole .......... .. Capt William Bailey 5th Florida Patrick Coniff ...... G W Parkill.. 2d Florida ' Kiartin Kinsey...... A Z Bailey.... 5th Florida foel EWalker ..... C Bird .... 1st Florida Archibald Lacy..... William Bailey 5th Florida Hilary Bishop....... William Bailey 5th Florida W A Hamrick...... William Bailey 5th Florida C E Merriman. widof G H Merriman.... P Sheffield.... 50th Ga J Bradley McLeod... W Footman... tst Cavalry Chas P Wheeler..... P Bird... ... 1Oih Florida John D Taylor...... Apipleby L-e.. 4hiSCarCav John 11 Hagen.... P B Bird.. .10th Florida Those P Williams .... G W Reynolds 29th Miss Mrs. C. C. Hamilton, wid of AJ Hamilton Company G ... 3d Ga Vol L HE Spratt.......... Partridge. .............. Mrs. F A Nalley, wid of Peter Nalley .. Gamble ....... -Artillery E C Rowell. wid of John C Rowell ... AZ Bailey.... 5th Florida Carrie P Bird, wid of P BBird ....... Maj r of.. ... 11th Florida James W Edwards.. LA Hardee ... 3l Flurida Berry Shepard...... Partridge...... 15th Cav J H Slaughter...... Partridge.. ....15th Cav Irwin A Granger.. Wm Bailey.... 5th Florida Teresa McDermott, wid of J McDermott W H Strain ... 3d Florida Mary Thomas, wid of J Thomas......... W T Gregoiy 5th Florida D C Russell, wid of J D Russell........... WD Bloxham 5th Florida Geo W Dyer, Sr..... James C Evans 6th Florila Joseph Bracewell ... H M Davidson 6th Florida Randle McCardle ... T M Jackson.. 29th Ga SJ Barineau, wid of W R Barineau...... Richard Waller 8th Florida Geo W Powell....... C J Jenkins.... 10th Florida Elias Whidden...... James G ttes.. 7th Florida Wm S Wheeler ....... Wesley Stubbs 27th Ga E Condelary, wid of P Condelary.. .. S Spencer..... 5th Florida B F Page........... C A Bryan.... 5th Florida Mary E Revell, wid of S E Revell...... Spencer.. .....5th Florida Hugh Black......... R H M Davidson 6th Florida Adeline Purvis, wid of J N Purvis..... Bryan ...... 5th Florida Henry C Billingsley. Parkhill... .. 2d Florida Nancey M Ferrell,wid of D W Ferrell.... Lawson........ 5th Fla Bat W B Ferrell........... Tuberville. .... Home Gds GeoW Smith....... Shine ......... llth Florida County. Name of Pensioner. Iathe Company. Regiment. Leon ...... Geo T Brown ...... CaptR N Gardner .. 5th Florida Isham M Blake...... Company B.... 7th Fla Cav Amanda C Ashley... John Inglis.... 3d Florida Larkin Robinson...... C A Bryan .... 5th Florida Julian Betton ...... G W Parkhill.. 2d Florida Elizabeth VanBrunt, wid of F S VanBrunt Samuel Spencer 10th Ga J C Beazley ........ Company E...... 4th Ga A R Combes~.......... ................... Gamble'sAr Mrs M M Whitehead, wid of A Whitehead G W Parkhill.. 2d Florida M L Williams, wid of Frank M Williams Frierson ...... 3d Florida Levy....... Win Russell ........ Gray .......... 9th Florida Silas Weeks ........ James Hunt .. 4th Florida Hansford D Cook .. Alex Moseley.. 7th Florida Aaron Hieginbotham J C Chambers.. 6th Florida Henry M Smith ... Ross ........ 3d Florida Mary L Brown, wid of W F Brown .... Ab Flewellen... 39th Ala Nancy A Dudley, wid of J V R Dudley.. P B H Dudley.. 7th Florida Calvin A Deas....... J C Richards .. 9th Florida Susan W Tison. wid of G M Tison .... S M G Garey.. 9th Florida Moses Keen ........ PB H Dudley... 7th Florida A H Bateman ...... W L Moore.... 2d Florida E H Benefield ...... Company I.... 1st Florida Mrs Mouring Smith, wid of L B Smith.. N A Hull...... 1st Fla Cav Miles Alford ........ Runnells....... 9th Florida Lewis Appell.......... Cobb ......... 1st Fla Cav M A Armstrong, wid of G 0 Armstrong. Company G.... 7th Florida G McGowan, wid of D L McGowan .... T M Micklin .. 1st Fla Bat G C Williams ...... G W Parkhill.. 2d Florida Mrs A A Ricks, wid of J M Ricks...... Louis............ 31st Georgia Mary E Fleming, wid of J F Fleming.... A P Morty .... 9th Florida Lake...... Vicy Varn, wid of Jacob E Varn .... H F York...... 7th Florida Sarah J Blackman, widofJnoBlackman S D McConnell. 7th Florida John T Dominey...... Conscripts .... Boneau'sB't David McCredie .... S O House..... 4th Florida Lafayette.. W C Johnson ...... Fleming....... 2d Florida John F Leggett .... Holleyman .... 5th Florida James Corhin ..... N A Hull...... 1st Fla Cav John H Polk ....... G W Stiles .... 18th Ga Bat Daniel J Stewart.... J C McGehee .. 4th Florida E McCully, wid ot County. Name of Pensioner. Nae of Cptain of Regiment. Lafayette.. Pearce McCully .. M F Stephenson, wid of David Stephenson William G Biown Levi H S-nter'eit ... Nancy Lee, wid of J Lee .......... ...... William Rollison James E Townsend.. Mary Jones, wid of A H. Jones ... Martha Goodson. wid of Wilson Goodson. iJ A Peacock ........ Ashur E Stevens .... Martha Owens. wid of Benj F Owens.. Manatee.... John Wriht ....... John J Ferguson ...... Sarah Ann -l. ii. wid of J M Stewart Madison. .. George Dice ........ Wiley Knowles...... Martha E Sutley, wid of Absalom Sutley. Jane Gaston, wid of Alex Gaston ...... Clem Lanier ........ Malachi Sloan ..... Rebecca Flowers, wid of Jas Flowers .... H B Gibson ....... Silas Coker ........ RMI White.......... W H Butler ........ J B Terry .......... F J B Fox .......... FloridaMcDaniel,wid of Duncan McDaniel Amanda P Newsome. wid W J Newsome Bethany E Rykard, wid of E C Rykard. Lucy Gale, wid of Hiram Gale ...... Thos J Wilson ...... Ivey AThomas...... Malachi H Waring.. Harriet Porter, wid of W T Porter .... MahalaParker,wid of Matthew Parker... ICatherine Edwards, Capt A J Wright ..... 3d Florida Young ........ 50th Georgia. Company E...... 5th Florida Thomas Bevill. 45th Georgia N A Hull...... 1st Fla Cav Roberts Co I ... 8th Florida Ji.mes Tucker.. 8th Florida Company K.... 2d Fla Cav J W Hollyman. N A Hull...... Hamp Walker. Company "C" H A Hubbard.. j J Daniel ..... W W Scott.... Wm Bailey.... Geo Langford.. 5th Florida 1st Fla Cav 3d Florida 8th Florida -Ala 2d Florida 1st Florida 5th Florida 4th Florida R H Gamble .. Fla Light Ar J Bryant ...... 1st Florida WV W Pillan. .. 2d Florida A J Lea. .... 5th Florida A J Lea ...... J D Graham .. W C Bird...... W P Pillan.... MC Toggott .. UT Kolb...... C E Dyke...... 5th Florida 2d So Car 1st Florida 2d Florida 4th So Car -Ala Art Florida Art Thos Langford. 3d- W N Taylor .. 17th Ga WH Dial...... 4th Florida Straights ...... J LWhite...... Bob Hardee.. T Langford ... 3d Florida 19th So Car 9th Georgia 3d Florida D Bird ........ 3d Florida Company A... 10th Florida .Name of Cantan of. County. Name ot 'ersioner. Madison.... M3arion .. 6C wid W B Edwards G W Jeffcoat ..... Mary Ann McOor'ick. wid Eli McCormnicli Louisa A Webb. wid of Samuel S Webb R Davis.......... James P McAdams... Martha Kelley. wid of James Kelley... rhomas N Bembry.. Chir.ti;n'a McClam'a wid of J McClamrna Annie L Macon, wid of Arthur M con... Janmes L Kent....... Z O McLeod ...... MaIry EGramling wid of Wm J Gramling Janmes E Drew...... It R Skipper....... Benjamin Flowers.. Alorlha Tool, wid of J J Tool........... Emily Jane Revels, wid of Riley Revels William F Stewart.. W H Newman William R Alvis ... Nancy Sealey, wid of F W Sealey .... ilardy Rainer....... Daniel N Hogans.... James J Brinson .... Ann Elizabeth Nobles wid o' J Nobles.... Patrick Madden .... Mary E Fogg, wid of Daniel J Fogg....... John W Hall....... Frank S Holley...... Mrs MC Carter,wid of J B Carter......... M A Tanner, wid of TR Tanner......... Rebecca Marsh, wid ofJJ Marsh...... John M Collins...... Eliza M Smith, wid of J H Smith...... John W Tomkins...... Emily J Hooker, wid of J W Hooker.... the Company. I eglment. Capt Peck.......... 11h Florida R A Gardner. 5th Florida Company D.... 6th Florida 0 S Peeks.... 4th Florida Ellis...... .... 10th Fla R'g Girardeau..... 3d Florida Sheffield....... 50th Ga John Frink.... 5th Florida O F Peek....... 4th B Fla V Hilton. ...... 1st Florida John Frink.... 5th Florida J H Hunter.... 26th Georgia A J Lea......... 5th Florida Peek.......... llth Florid Jack Lee...... 5th Florida A J Lee.......... 5th Florida Kinlock. ....... 5th Florida Holleyman .... 5th Florida A Bailey........ 5th Florida Hdlo ... ...... 8th Florida Sheffield ...... 50G hGeorgia Gardner ...... 3d Florida T J Rawls ...... 4th Florida J M Martin.... Fla Art J M Martin..... Marion Art Vallandineham 7th Florida J D Hopkins... 2d Florida J H Counts ... 7th Florida SJohn W P.erson 9th Florida Bullock........ 7th Florida Fletcher....... 4th Florida S M G Gary... 9th Florida Mootey....... 9th Florida L Straights.... 6th So (ar T JPerry.... Hixon's Bat J W Pearson.. 9th Florida Stewart. ...... 8th Florida County. Name of Pensioner. Marion ..... Nassau ... Orange .. Osceola .... Pasco..... Polk ....... Name of Captain of Regiment the Company. 2apt B B Kirkland.. 1st So Car J H Counts ... 7th Florida J H Counts..... 7th Florida S M Garey..... th Florida S M G arey..... 9th Florida D P Goggan... 1st So Car Chas FCone ... Felix Simmons B W Powell... Company E.... WW Best........... C Martha S Brown, wid of John R Brown.. Hannah E Mills, wid of Elbert Mills.... Nancy S Wallace, wid Thos J Wallace Solomon Smith...... James W Beard..... Joanna Taylor wid of Lewis L Taylor ... Cornelius Wingate.. John A Woodburn... Malachi Thompson.. L M Higginhotham. wid J Higginbotham V A Johnston. wid of Edward Johnston. Julia Sanders, wid of ,ri, ,..,; Sander, M \\ ,r.. wid ef John Wingate...... Joseph C Butord.... Nancy si.. r ...I . widofG -i..Irtl.ol,. Nancv Harris, wid of W I1 Harris..... Chas A Roberson..... Caroline Hans 11. wid of ,'1 H Hans-ll... Edward C Stevens.. Francis H Warren.. James Robarts ..... Lovev A Atkins. wid of G W Atkins . Jackson J Page...... Hardy S Dormany... John J Rogers...... Richard Ellis ....... Emma A Mobly, wid of Byrd Mobley...... J H Matthews...... Caroline S Bradham, wid of H Bradham Amelia A Bradley, wid of R J Bradley Stephen S Carlton.. Marthf: Acree, wid of Samuel Aree .... Samuel Y Stafford.. Joseph B Rogers ... Thomas J McMullen J B Arnold......... Fred Clark...... 2d Florida Ram Atlanta.. C S Navy ............... Marion Lt A Felix Simmons 8th Florida J M Martin.... Light Art T.W Langford 3d Florida Win Campbell. -So Car... J C Stewart.... 1st Florida Oliver Cook.... T S Means.... Company K.... J J Daniels.... WT Saxon.... WH Dial..... H Stewart..... A Morrison.... B 0 Grenads... 49th Florida 1st Florida 8th Florida 2d Florida 3d Florida 4th Florida 2d Flonda Sim Ga Reg 10th Florida John McNeill.. 9th Florida Williams.. ...... 4th Florida J M Martin.... Lt Art David Hughes. 1st Fla Cav H F York ...... 7th Florida John Bryant.. ,W L Frierson.. PB Bird...... P B Bird ..... Wm Sheffieid.. 1st Fla R 9th Florida 10th Florida 10th Florida 4th Florida 1st Florida 8th Florida 1st Florida 7th Georgia County. Name of Pensioner. Name of captain of Regiment. I ,ensone the Company. Polk....... Henry RHill...... Capt N SBlount.... 7th Florida George W Griffin.... John T Leslie.. 4th Flori Martha E A Thomas. wid of R Thomas.. W T Saxon...... 3d Florida Marv Fearrand, wid ofSteph'n WFearrand T E Buckman. 1st Fla Bat S G Jones, wid of W N Jones.......... G B Langford.. 3d Florida D A Lewis, wid of H H Lewis .......... Fred Worth...... 8th Florida J F Darley.......... JD Wescott... 10th Florida Rizan. V Bryant ... Arthur Roberts 1st Flurida Lydia Welch, wid of Bryant Welch... As- Stewart...... 9th Florida. William Sturgess.... G R Langford.. 4th Florida A E Williams, wid of HIC Willisms.. ... Company A.... 7th Florida Rebecca J Crum, wid of D G Crum....... J W Whiddon.. 4th Florida Eliza A Y Lewis wid of James J Lewis.. John Bryan ... 1st Fla Res Mary Isabella Parker, wid of John Parker. Wm Footman.. 1st Fla Cav W J Brown.. ...... .W D Bloxham.. 5th Florida Harvey J Goddard Company K.... 1st Fla Cav Mary J Jordan, wid of Rich D Jordan... Hogan.. ....... 6h Florida Klssanah Dees, wid of Moses W Dees...... Vallandingham. 7th Florida Benjamin D Mann.. Roland Thomas. 7th Florida Putnam...... Wm Johnson.......... Summerlin ....... 1st Florida Eliza A Jerkins, wid of R W Jerkins...... A S Moseley... 7th Florida C C Ashley ............ A S Moseley.... 7th Florida Emily Vanse, wid of CF Vanise........ A S Moseley.... 7th Florida Preston Wetathersbee A S Moseley.... 7th Florida James Fennell Jr...... S F Row........ 2d Fla Cav S t Johns.. Peter Pelicer.......... Alex Moseley... 2d Florida Margaret Carrera, wid of Garper Carrera George Powers.. 10th Florida. E M Lopez .......... J L Phillips. 3d Florida Josiah Roberts...... ono M Pons ... 8th Florida Wm E Osteen...... Jno L Phillips.. d Florida Andrew J Roberts... Jno M1 Pons.... 8th Florida Andre Plummer, wid of J A Plummer...... J A Pacetti.... 8th Florida Francis A Triay... E Maxwell... 3d Florida Albert Cubbedge.... J B Oliver ..... 3d Florida John Pope......... A A Ochus .. llth Florida George B Wildes.... Felix Simmons. 8th Florida A M Goettee....... Company F ... 26thGeorgia Sumter .... James G Wall...... Jno McNeil.......9th Florida INam. of Captain of Reginent. County. Name of Pensioner. ithe Colany. Regiment. I ___________ Sumter ..... Suwannee SH Chapman.wid of Giles P Chalpman.. Capt Chamberlain.. LauraA Williams.wid of Irwin J Wdliams J R Mizell .... Elizabeth A Fussell, wid of W S Fussell J R Mizell .... Ellen H Mann, wid of James A Mann...... A P Moody.... J D RIuney ....... Thos Langford. W J Sutton ....... T J Lang'ord.. Robert H Cook...... Joslah Wilson.. Rebecc i Harrington, wid of W Harrington R H M Davidson William W Pridgen... 0 H Cook..... .Zil,)ba 'Deas, wid of Samuel M Das.... J Tucker ...... .ohn C Overstreet H J Stewart.... Thomas Kenady .... C E L Allison.. Hattie Reid, wid of Robert Rrid ...... R MO'Neal... Harriett Quiett, wid of T P Qiiett...... W P Pillows.. Elizaneth Turner,wid of RileyD Turrier.. Summer ....... Edward B Coats ... D;als ........ Clarian Heir, wid of R Heir............ N A Hull..... Sarah Lee, wid of J Lee..... .......... W P Pillan... Jane Landing, wid of Thos P Landing.. Wescot.... E Fie'ding. wid of J J Fielding ........ S Wo...... J SWod Elize C Fergujon,wid of T Ferguson .... Jno Frink ... ,1ary Vann, wid of E W Vann .......... Company "D". WO Jackson ...... Modeau. ..... Joseph S Hogans .. CF Coles..... Matthew Johns...... J Q Stewart.... James M Foster ...... J Q Stewart.... MI 0 Burns ......... R I Partridgu .artha Gill, wid of John (ill ... ..... W Frink ..... \lartha A Oliver, wid of Alfred Oliver Edwin West. Nelson J Johnson ... Cox........... Harriet Roberts, wid of Reuben Roberts A A Stewart John RScott ....... CA Bryan ... Matthias McCormick JenKins Co "E J M Ducker......... Skipp-r ...... J N Stephens ... .. PP Sheffield. 3d Florida. 7th Florida. 7th Florila Birl Batt 3d Florida 3d Florida 33d Ala. S6th Florida. . 49ch Ga S8th Florida 2d Florida O6th Florida 29th, Tenn .2d Florida .Iith Florida .'th Florida Sst Florida 3d Florida O0th Florida, I Florida th Florida llth Florida. j h Ala tst Fla Cav ..0th Florida .. 10;h Florida, e. 1st Florida 5th Florida S10th Florida. .*1st Fla Cav .. th Florida 5th Florida lt Fla Batt. 37th Ala 50th Ga County. Name of Pensioner. Name of Captain of I Ion' the Company. Suwannee.. Santa Rosa. Taylor . Volusia .... Wakulla.... Capt Turner... Regiment. Dillswvorth R Levi Starling ....... ( Joseph G Long...... Sarah Sealey, wid of S C Sealey........ Joseph D Ragan.... V W A uchingson.. Henry E Hingson.... W P Nobles........ Samuel Amerson.. Zilpha A Bonnell, wid of John A Bonnell.. Hiram B Bush...... Jas Franklin ...... Jarrett Bray........ Nancy J Morrison, wid of Miles Morison Sarah J Dixon, wid of A B Dixon...... M A English, wid of B English ....... Tiney Hogans....... E Young, wid of Thos Young...... F English. wid of M J English..... Martha E Turner, wid ofF T Turner.... Mary A Faircloth, wid of C Faircloth. Wm C Lipscomb.... Clarissa L Bellamy, wid of CB Bellamy! Geo W Odumn........ Lot Townsend ...... Nathan L Hall...... SW Stanton..... Cinderilla Goodwin, wid of S Goodwin.. Martha M Dodgen,I wid of W H Dodgen John H Sutton......... W L Cromer ........ David L Wickham.. Jno R Gleen........ Rebecca Jones, wid of Mitchell Jones.. William Jones...... Penelope Prevatt, wid of C M Prevatt...... Robert R Pigott... H H Braswell....... C S Alligood....... Z T Powell........ W C Bird ...... W P Pillan..... M A Knight.... G R Langford.. John Mizell.... 1st Florida 2d Florida 9th Florida 3d Florida 7th Florida Company G.... 39th Ga J W Stevens... 2d Florida W W Sloan .... 7th Florida D L Frierson... 3d Florida SA Spencer.... 5th Florida W\D Bloxham... 5th Florida. Griffith ........ 31st Georgia ] W R Moore.... 'd Florida [Bat McElroy....... Sctt's Cav Holt Co K"... 51st Georgia Jesse Woods .. 3d Florida Abram Bailey.. 5th Florida Alex Lang..... 4th Ga Cav David Lang.... 8th Florida A J Lee........ 5th Florida Sewell.......... 29th Ala Jno Watkins... 1st Florida JD Leigh..... 1st Florida Amos.......... 15th Batt Jesse Pitchett.... Home G'rds A J Lee....... 5th Florida Chas J Jenkins 10th Florida Beggs ..,....... 11th Florida Beggs........... 5th Florida J W Wescott llth Florida John Frink..... 5th Florida S Parramo e.... 1st Fla Cov A J Lee........ Perry's Reg A J Lee........ 5th Florida W ells........... 50th Ga W H Edwards. 4th Florida Kinsey......... 33d Ala Footman....... 1st Fla Cav County. Wakulla... Walton .. Washington Tame of Captain of Regiment. the Company. Robt Gamble... Owens ......... Cooper......... M Kinney...... J F Brad3...... A B McLeod... S A Cauthon.. W C Oates ... Fla Artil 8th So Car 33d Ala 33d Ala 42d Georgia 1st Florida 6th Florida 15th Ala Ndme of Pensioner.{ James D Sauls...... Jesse M Anderson.... r P Brannon ....... I W Stephens...... W J Powell............ WB McLeod........ Daniel P McDonald Uriah Woodham.... Penina Truet, wid of John Truet ...... Leonora Brown, wid of Wm L Brown John Stafford...... JW Smith ........ J W Bell ........... Wm M Miles........ Benjamin Langford Mary A Gomillian, wid of A J Gomillian Tamer Lassiter, wid of W B Lassiter..... Isaac Spence ....... PP McDonald...... James L Vickers.... Henry Anderson.... John W Taylor...... U F Ausburn....... Wm L Riley.......... N J Palmer, wid of D W kalmer...... Joseph F Waohob... Emily C Dortch.... Nancy Lewis, wid of C Lewis.......... W T Jeffries......... C L McKinnon A C Munroe.... AB McLeod.. Branan........ H B Grace..... A B McLeod.: 1st Florida 6th Ala Cav 1st Florida 33d Ala 4th Florida EA Curry....I4fhFB FV A B McLeod... A B McLeod.. S T Cawthon... H B Frace.... B Lasper...... D D McLean.. W Lane....... W T McCall.... 1st Florida 1st Florida 6th Florida 6th Florida 4th Florida 11th Florida 4th Florida 53d Ala Lane.......... 4th Florida T E Clarke.....8th Florida Wm Lane...... 4th Florida A B McLeod... 1st Florida A M McMillan.. 6th Florida AB McLeod.. 6th Florida o. Name. Location 1. I Quincy State Bank....................... Quin y .... .. Aug. 20, 1 89...... 3 The ank of Pasco County ................ Dade City.. .. .. Aug. 30, 1889...... 4 Volusia County Bank .................. ..DeLabd ..... .Dec. 2, 1889 ....... 5 IBrevard County State Bank............... Coco. ....... ..... ec. 12, 1889 ...... (i Indian River State Bank............. . ituli lle .... 1, 1890....... )9 Lesburg and County State Bank. ........ .. Lee rg... .. .. arc 1 9, 1890.. 11 State Bank of Fort Meade............ ... ort leade!...... June 26, 1891..... 15 JTefftrson County State Bank...... .. ... nti l .lo. .. .. )ec. 13, 18 90...... 17 Dade County State Bank.............. ... Palm Beach Jan. 25, 189...... 18 St. Peterslnrg State Bank ................. St. Petersbur ...... April 1, 1893...... 19 Melbourne State Bank .............. Mel ne ...... .June 28, 1893...... 22 State Bank of Orlando.................... O.. a i.. .... Oct. 27, 1893...... Y5 State lBank of Florida .......... acksnville ... Fb. 2, -1895~. .... 26 Capital City Bank .... Tlal.assee ..... ch 29,, 1 5 ..... 27Bank of Madison................... .. dion ... ....... Sept. 30, 1895.. 28 Bank of Bay Biscayne................... Mia ........ Aug. 10, 1896 ..... SAVINGS BANK. 1 The State Savings Bank ................... allaiassee......... Oct. 25, 1889 ...... STATE BANKS INCORPORATED UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF' THEIE LEGISLATURE. Citizens Bank and Trust Co................ :.P .. .... May 17, 195 ...... East Florida Savings and Trust (0o............ Pa.la .... .. May 31, 1889...... Commercial Bank ... ........................ Jak vil .,. ....... May 9, 1893....... Southern Savings and Trust Co............. lack nvjlle.. ... .... May 30, 1889...... ------------, Statement of Barks Organized Under the Banldng Laws of the St:e of Florida. SORCES,Statement of BarECEBE 31, RESOURCES, DECEMBER 31, 189S. UI _> > .-- -- 3... S. . ce % z == s ^ 5 ; S .. 6, ,8746 .......... 0000 8 222102 2,6194581,18504 487 9,807508 7,8200 249,903 99 .p :0 s gto *g 5 |. I In I _i a o I5 .671 ( 1 l 9 9 .. ..6 : 71 0 $ 187,299 34$ 3,706 42i ...... .... $ 4,000 001 9,735 30 154 15.......... 5, ; 00 0000 1,150 0 135 3.5 74 51 1,8(i 10 4,167 O 52,701 95 l 4 40 .... ... 000 0 .. .. 683 52 .... .... .. ...0 -,137 9 91 777 00 3 177 07 1 3233 00 148,254 70 6,878 .2.313 91 .. . ... 1 1 . 5,3162 1,650 99 15,267 01 300 00 1,553 4 61 39 7 20 4,641 00I 71-,54 88 30.118 62. 932 64 ........ .... 14,400 00 3,878 24 541 72 ....... 00 ,13 8,967 1... .....i5 00 *.... 36 52 443 30 3.032 00 116,394 29 61,44- 34 10,.9 93 .... ... .... 4365 0* 14 24,5125 ,7 ... L 46. 51 2, .... ......1 1,413 7 068 27 45 67 ..........7 91 55 2,889 00 7,!:32 00o 98,261 26 $ 44,991 7, 1 44 7 ... ..... 6,000 00 .... .... ..... 342 19 ..,400 .00 ., 28 27 1,539 6 ........ ..... 7 11 4 129 65 55500 25,419 85 69,41964 244 4S 8 9 .... 1.50000 2,549 33 44 21 .... ....0.. 2,2 3 2,400 00 232 02 11 "6 57 85 52 75 1,18 50 2,41900 55,43971 ................. 545 00 50,137 29 225 91 1,7770325, 37,87 04 12.33 9.80.... ....... 15,1.. 30 ,838 .... ........ ........ .. ....9 2 1,44 01 341 50 33 3 8 535 85 1,46l 00 46,712 33 7,i2 12 5.. 4,87 5 6 8 338 75 ... ... 1 1169 3 1 1 81s .......... 2.007 69 3,098 0 57,480 09 30,823 53 153 33 . ... 11,674 20 9,514 39 683 8 ......... 4 2 ,7 106 4,91 39 1,8 54 7.046 3 ............ 39 25 1,618 04 10,6,31 00 114,680 35 61,4471- ,,43 93........... ;. ....14261.24,512955 I 5 2.............. 1,275 50 1,413 7,889 001 7,93,00'98, 2 6.1 26 115,4 9 01 3.354 43 10.. 8515 1 2,0 1 .. 1 . . .... ............ . . . . 8,46 01. 165,497 685 12,176 45.......,........00 ......... .......2..........9 24 1,4 01 ....258 9! 0227)60(5 37104,266 20 2, 80 ... ....... ...00 203,465 79 .... .. .... .... 9 1 0 40 2,62 0 6 .3 .2 26 5,533 17 5,810 00 74,254 12 36,3S 53 6 53 .. 8,941 00 9181 22 ..... ....... ........ :' .. 1 .......... .. .. 2,759 77 5,646 00 125,398 08 :30,82:-1 53 13 3... .1,674 29! 9,514 : 683 i 4, 1 ) 9 2S54................... 25 1, 114,680 35 9 04 3O ..........2 04 3 13 412 16 4,/ .,. 1 30 .. .. .... 7)030 0 I7'701t.....3 .61 ,79 ,41. 0..... .15,000 00 8,1 00 00 6,6 8. ......9.....8,646 01 165,497 6 1 '5,469 0.3. .....1)00..5 8 .......... ......o 4,395.7.............. .. 16,457 55 2H,942 17 .. ... ....... .. .. ..13,000 00 207,669 81 151,270 09 ......... ?:'u (10 8,948 26 2*.03 : 0 4 1 0 S00 00 8,948 26 29.:: :33 49,017' I 2, 42 1:; .. 22,500 00 ....i 2,887 30 ,463 35' 21,8 2 00 42,19;. ,"0 484,937 84 286,298 7 6 10..... 2463 94 .. ,041. 1 ... 90 O0 1,079 86 14 19 11.0 2,13 0, 191,234 09 93,071 23 441 00 00 23,378 3 2 24 S ,47 i. 2 6 1 419 42' 4,490 8 5,6 7t 2. 294,162 19 148,0158 2422 124 1 15 1,50 419 6 7_ 4 4 7 L~J,,qo:,_6 r89 l 16,058815 1 .......9..-,., I :, 7 1, 224,452 I- 99,587 42 9 .__ 5 5692 ^ik 2L1LE!'__ 8 01 2 245281,094822918$22821,16,158. 1.. 2,..42.1;31,09.4382.8,2,101- --. .47 0 76 5000 235, 29$ 1:.? .i1 3I 13. 81 54$ 81094 82 22, 24 $ 39,909 51$8 1,999 25 $4 ,, i9, G 43 7 197.5 '.1 02 3,199,470 53 $1,76,,506 5 09 - ~I LIABILITIES, DECEMBER 31, 1898. No. Nani 1 (Unincv State lankl ..... 3 The Bank of Pasco Count 4 Vlu.,ia Counly lBank . 51 Irev:ard countyy State Bari 0Inhlian liver State Bank. !I Leesimrg and countyy Stal I State lHank of Fort Mead( 15 Jefferson (County State I 17 I):;lde ('ollty State Bank IS'St. PIeterslnurg State lank8 1 !iMRllolrne State Bank.. 22 'tate Bandk of Orlando... 2.:) Siate Bank of Florida.. 26;('apital l City llank .. ... 27Baniik of AIadison ....... 2SB ank of iy Bliscayne . SAVINGS I 1 The State Savings Bank. STATE BANKS IN('O(RIP')AT SPECIAL ACTS 0 citizens s Bihk and Trust ( iEast llonr' a Savings and I Commerc.h Bank ....... Soutihern aMe ings and 'Iru Location. .. ......... ... Q i .............. y ............... D ai:le Cilt .......... .......... )eLand .. ....... k. ...'oC...o ......... ... ................. l'itusville. ........... e Bank .......... Leesbuir. ........... ..... .... .... ... I F ort Ml nde ...... .... ank.. ..... 1l. M ticello .... ...... ................. ''al Beach ........ ................. St. Peters ...... ............... e u e.......... . . . . ; : o ........ ... . .................. I:ac(eksonvi lle ......... ........... allahassee .......... . . . .... M adl ison . . . . h................. .............. ............. ... Ia i......... ... riist Co..........Palatka............ .............. acksonllahassee ......... ED UNDER ......... THE LE ISILA'TUIRE. ri'ist C o .......... l alatka ............ ! st Co............. ]Jacksonville ..... ... :. J ^, __ I 4 ( 0,0(o 01,l 12,000 O 8 15,000 00 i 1,0o00 750,0101 ?, o I l ........ I 25,1(100 010 3,125 00 25,000 00 500 00) 25,)000 (0 2.200 0) 15,00)0 00 90;) O0! 40.000 00 6,000 o00 1501(9)0 ()([ 11 ) 0 1 15,0 ()0 ()O 1, 00 15,000 00 5 1,325 05. 15.,000 001 250 00 05,000 OOi 50,000 00 3,000 110, 511,000 00 6,000 00' 20,000 0 85 0 09 25,000 0" 1,000 00 20,000 001 5,0000 100,000 3 o(,00 ,00 20,000 00 10,0)0 00) 50,000 00.......... 50,000 00 . 710,ooo000 00 84,230 05 o 710,000 00'! 4,230 05$ -I; I. o c, 3 613 68.. 34,6,2 1 C 5,80 71 40 8 S1230 41,451 809 .......... j467,459 9 27 T i ,5 1,04 4. .. 3,41 4.6996 7731 .......... 50,302 2,4 3 58 .......... 36,1049 45 4U' .. ....... .2 3,412 7 " . . . . 25,20 1,905 lS 1 50 37,322 ' ..... ... ..... .... 64,891 10,004 24: 6 010 210,590 . ) 0 7,610 b 9 .......... 100,293 9 83.S 92 .......... ; 51,P86 32 30( 1,000 00 64,8377 3,?g.,? 1,9/9io '9/q, q3,0 7,241 13 . 1, 1 1 ~ o -i c: I: --1 U r 3 re ;j 28 00! I -o 60( 10 )I) .I 500 (5 1,250 )o ) ....... 6 .. . . 150) 44 ...... ..... ....... 811 52 ............ 10 12 ()0 31 00 7 ,S()0 oi 1,700O 6 ,151 28 1:,575 1!0) 62 ,217 S3 150 00 22 1,195 519 ... ........ 108 35; 51 70 14, 0 ........ ... ... .. 0 b,'4-5 l !.h'/ SL7 175,428 68 ........... .. ............... ,O 00.......... . . .. . 71 '9, 18,792 75 . SOT 68 4,739 75 397 20 Zq,7-7 .3 6"- ........... i. 5,960 15 .... ..... 2S3328 67 16,405 .89.... ...... 58 ....... 48,75 80 .... 8,833 46 9 ,608 89 .... ...... ... ............ 60,811 30 .............. 4,095 56 ....... 1.71,85 60 10,465 00 ............ 496 07 ...... 15,000 00 .......... 36,688 58 3, 8,552 43 811 ,I .. 34 9 l : .....i 1,963i .... 87,921 658 1,919 80,, 880,926 09 41 41,188 76$ 103,947 69' 2,55.0 41; 1,.1i3 50$ 25,000 00 $109,570 10~ 67,889 38$ 5,' IR 1 6-3-,7 ,'37 7 . . . . ______^==-- z - S. .. 15,000 00, 116,394 29 .. .... 98,26,.1 9 . 16 3214 80.......... 25,489 5 .,...... ..3 0 0. 104,920 05 -* 1 .. ..... : 55,439 71 .. ......... 46,71 33 .i ..... 3,000 ooi 0 57,4 0 09 1 .. 10,000 00 114,680 35 ........ .......... 289,731 12 .. ... .......... 165,497 66 S............. 74,254 12 15,000 0 125,398 08 35/,3 "[?'-^^o 73. /7r7 0114, q3 .. .. 1.0. .0 .. 207,669 81 9,1 751 1 21 75 ... 484,937 .84 191,234 09 lH3S .2..i ... ".,000 00o 294,162 19 II -) 2'24 459 17 .. 291i V ''14 .I' 75,000 O0'$3,199,470 53 00 ... ... . )............. 4 .......... 15 ...... .... 1 ( ......... 85 .... .... 21 .......... 85 .......... 1/ I / I . . . . I / 13 5/, ' |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 62 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |