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ANNUAL REPORT ...OF THE... COMPTROLLER ...OF THE... STATE OF FLORIDA FOR THI' PERIOD December 31, 1900. 19p f TALLAHABSEE, FLA.t TALLARABssnmE BOOK AND J0B PR W 1901. -X UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARIES ANNUAL REPORT ...OF THIE... COMPTROLLER ...(OF THE... STATE OF FLORIDA FOR THE PERIOD Beginning January 1, 1900, and ending December 31. 1900. TALLAHASSEE, FLA.: TALLAHASSEEAN BOOK AND JOB PRINT. 1901. /33 c Report of the Comptroller. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, STATE OF FLORIDA, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, TALLAHASSEE, FLA., January 1, 1901. IION. WILLIAM D. BLOXIIArM, Governor of the State of Florida: Sic-In accordance with the provisions of law I have the honor to present herewith a report of the operations of this office for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1900: PAYMENT OF STATE DERT. In my last report it was stated that $100,000 of the indebt- edness created under the Acts of 1889 and 1891 had been paid and that the remaining $100,000 would be paid January 17th, 1900. Such payment was made at the time stated, as ample funds had been accumulated from the ordinary tax levies for that purpose. This entirely disposed of all indebt- edness of the State, except the bonded debt created under the Acts of 1871 and 1873, of which there are still unpaid bonds amounting to one million and thirty-two thousand five hun- dred dollars (tl,032,500.00) as follows: Bonds of 1871 ................. .. ..* 267,700.00 Bonds of 1873..................... 764,800,00 $1,032,500.00 The payment of these bonds will have to be provided for by the Legislature, and this can be done by the issue of new bonds drawing a low rate of interest to be sold on the open market, or by issuing manuscript, or other bonds, to the Ed- ucational Funds, drawing such rate of -interest as may be decided upon. It is true that nearly all of the bonds of 1871 and 1873, which have not been purchased for the Sinking Funds, are held by the Educational Funds of the State, but they are still binding obligations against the State, as the principal must be paid at some time, or the State will be compelled to continue paying interest thereon forever. The Educational Funds of the State were derived from the sale of land especially set apart for that purpose in accord- ance with the Acts of Congress granting the land to the State of Florida, with small additions thereto from fines and forfeit- ures which were formerly paid into the State School Fund, but are now payable to the counties. These are Trust Funds and are recognized as such by our State Constitution. That these funds were invested in State Bonds, when it was possible to do so, in preference to the bonds of other States, was because they were deemed to be the most secure investment. To preserve the principal of these funds sacred and inviolate has always been the purpose of the members of the State Board of Education, as they recognized that to be their paramount duty under the Constitution and Laws of the- State. In view of these facts, it should be evident that al- though the bonds of 1871 and 1873 may be held by the Edu- cational Funds, they are still a binding obligation which the State is in honor bound to meet as fully and completely as if the bonds were held by individuals. The only advantage that the holding of these bonds by the educational funds may be is that the State Legislature can fix the time for the payment of the principal, and such rate of interest thereon as, in its judgment, may be deemed to be best. The bonds of 1871, amounting to $12,000.00, now outstand- ing in the hands of individuals, will be paid by the State Treasurer upon presentation, and he has notified the holders thereof that no interest will be allowed after maturity. It is not expected that there will be sufficient cash in the Educa- tional Furids on January 1st, 1903, to take up all of the out- standing bonds of 1873, and it will doubtless be necessary to pay a number of such.bonds from the General Revenue Fund of the State, but it is believed that sufficient funds can be ac- cumulated for that purpose without increasing the tax rate above the 2' mills now levied for General Revenue. RAILROAD AND TELEGRAPII ASSESSMENTS. Owing to the claim on the part of the various railroad com- panies that they were entitled to the exemption of railroads from taxation contemplated by the Internal Improvement Act of 1855, no systematic effort to assess such property was made prior to 1879, when the Legislature passed a revenue law con- taining a special provision relating to the taxation of railroads, but that did not become operative. The question of the right of the State to tax railroads, notwithstanding the exemption contained in the Internal Improvement Act was presented to the courts and after lengthy litigation the case was finally car- ried to the Supreme Court of the United States, which decided in favor of the State, and assessments were regularly made for the tirst time in 1883 under the act of 1881, Chapter 3219, of the Laws of Florida, which provided that all railroad compa- nies must make return to this office of their "roadbed, side track and main track," also "the number and value of all their locomotive engines, passenger, freight, platform, construction and other cars and appurtenances" to be assessed for the pur- poses of taxation, and the valuation was required to be appor- tioned to the several counties in which any such railroad, or part thereof, was located, but no provision was made for en- forcing the collection of such taxes. In 1885, the law was amended so as to include telegraph lines and to provide for the enforcement of the collection of railroad and telegraph taxes, assessed under and in pursuance of the law as amended. The method provided for enforcing the collection of such taxes was for. i he tax collectors to certify that the taxes were due and unpaid, and there- upon the Comptroller was required to issue a warrant directed to the Sheriff which was to be executed in the same manner as an execution fiom the Circuit Court. There have been several subsequent changes in the law relating to the assessment and collection of taxes on railroads and telegraph lines which relate to incorporated cities and towns and school sub-districts, as well as to details of returns, but the method of assessing and collecting such taxes remains the same as that provided by the Act of 1885. In 1884 there were 1,207.71 miles of railroad assessed, and the valuation thereof, including side track and rolling stock, was $8,457,- 429.57. There has been a remarkable increase in railroad -mileage and valuation since that time, so that for the year 1900 the main track mileage had increased to 3,109.70 and the valuation to $19,190,301.81. The duty of assessing railroads and telegraph lines is one of great responsibility, and in the absence of any appropriation from which to pay the expenses of examining into the physi- cal condition of the property, it is a very difficult matter to arrive at a proper valuation in many instances. There should be an appropriation to meet the expenses of examinations, when necessary, in connection with the assessment of such valuable property, and it is hoped that the Legislature will recognize the importance of such provision. Nearly all of the railroad and telegraph taxes are paid at this office and distributed to the several counties and school sub-districts. The clerical work of assessing and* distributing railroad taxes, when paid, is all done by the office force under my direction, and without expense to the State, and the small appropriation asked for is 'to cover only such traveling expenses as may be incurred in the actual examination of rail- road property. STATE BANKS. The continued improvement in the volume of business transacted by the State Banks is very gratifying, and the fact that there have been no suspensions or liquidations during the past two years indicates that the business of the banks generally has been wisely conducted. That the conservative action of the officials of these banks has produced a feeling of confidence there can be no question, as the increased deposits afford the strongest evidence. Banks are a necessity, and, when properly managed, are beneficial to the people generally, as well as to the communities in which they are organized, as they invite and encourage the people to save a part of their earnings to meet future demands, either to supply the neces- sities when other means are exhausted, or for the purpose of accumulating for future investment. The general banking laws of this State are adequate to pro- tect the interests of all concerned except when a bank goes into voluntary liquidation, or is placed in the hands of a receiver. It would be of great benefit if the Legislature would adopt provisions similar to those contained in the lRe- vised Statutes of the United States relating to voluntary liquidation, and to receivers for banks that are forced to suspend. Inquiries are made at this office from time to time as to the condition of banks in the hands of receivers, but there is absolutely no information to be furnished, as the law does not require reports to be made to this office by receivers. A bank organized under the general law is subject to the supervision of this office only so long as it keeps out of liquida- tion, either voluntary or involuntary. TAX REDEMPTION I'EPARTMENT. This department, operated in conjunction with the State Treasurer, is divided into two parts. That which relates to this office includes keeping a complete record of all lands sold to the State for taxes and entering thereon redemptions or purchases made through the State Treasurer's office, record- ing the same in separate record books by counties, and mak- ing monthly reports of each redemption or purchase to the Board of County Commissioners of each county in which lands have been redeemed or purchased. It would greatly facilitate the work of this department, with- out doing material injury to the State, if the Legislature should direct the cancellation of a large number of old tax certificates which are really of no value, and for which there is no de- mand. Such action would place thousands of acres of land on the assessment rolls, and the State and counties would re- ceive the revenue therefrom which they are now deprived of by keeping these practically worthless certificates. SCHOOL SUB-)ISTRICT TAXES. In 1895 the Legislature passed 'An act to provide for the division of counties into convenient school sub-districts, and for the election bi-ennially of three school trustees, and for the levying and collection of a district school tax, and providing for the holding of elections for such purposes," but the revenue law was not amended so as to include the tax thus provided for until 1897. All assessments of railroads and telegraph lines made at this office for school sub-districts have been made under the act of 1895, and the collections have been made under the revenue act of 1897. The Legislature of 1899 passed an act, Chapter 4678, of the Laws of Florida, which was doubtless designed as a method for the future assessment and collection of the tax first provided for by the acts of 1895 and 1897, but the revenue law was not amended to conform to the act of 1899, and if it is intended that that law shall supersede the act of 1895 it will be necessary to amend the revenue law so as to conform to the act of 1899. RETURNS OF CORPORATIONS. Section 2134, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Florida, provides for annual returns to be made to this office by all corporations incorporated under the laws of this State, giving the name and residence of each stockholder, with the number of shares belonging to him and the par and cash market value of such shares, the whole amount of capital stock and the amount actually paid in, and the real and personal estate subject to assessment for taxes. Section 2183, ib., directs that a statement of the amount of. the capital stock subscribed and of the amount actually paid in and of the indebtedness of the corporation shall be filed in this office once in six months, or oftener if required. The first section provides a penalty, but no means for its enforce- ment, and the other section has no penalty attached. Practi- ,cally no returns are made under these sections of the Revised Statutes, and unless they are amended so as to become opera- tive it would be best to repeal them. INCREASED ASSESSED VALUATIONS. The increase in the assessed valuation of property for the year 1900 indicates a solid growth in prosperity, and that the people are realizing a part of the bright future in which our glorious State will rival the brightest star in the sisterhood of "States. Our genial clime and productive soil, adapted to so many varied pursuits, yielding such rich returns for the labor expended, affords the surest foundation for the most sanguine hopes. The continued improvement in our manufacturing, mining, fruit-growing and farming interests may be confidently expected. TABULATED STATEMENTS. The following statements are respectfully submitted as a ,part of this report: Receipts and Disbursements at the State Treasury for the year 1900. Receipts and Disbursements on account of General Revenue in 1900. Bonded Debt of State. Warrants issued in 1900. Estimated Appropriations necessary for the last six months ,of the year 1901, for the year 1902, and for the first six months of the year 1903. Assessment of Railroad property in detail for the year 1900, as made by the Comptroller, "with the assistance and advice of the Attorney-General and Treasurer." Assessment in detail of Telegraph Property, which was assessed in the same manner as railroad property. Consolidated Statement of Railroad Assessments. Consolidated Statement of Telegraph Assessments. Statement showing taxes assessed on each Railroad and Tel- egraph line for the year 1900. Statement showing valuation of Railroad and Telegraph lines by counties, and the taxes assessed thereon for the year 1900. Statement showing valuation of Real Estate by counties, and the taxes thereon for the year 1900. Statement showing valuation of Personal Property by counties, and the taxes thereon for the year 1900. Statement showing the total valuation of all Real, Personal, Railroad and Telegraph property, as assessed by counties for the year 1900. Statement showing the gross amount of Taxes assessed, and Licenses collected for the year 1900 in each county. List of Disabled Soldiers and Widows of Soldiers receiving pensions from the State. Statement showing the distribution of the amount of war- rants issued for Jurors and for Witnesses before the Grand Jury, in the year 1900. List of State Banks, with the condition thereof at the close of business on December 31st, 1900, as shown by reports. In concluding this report, which marks the close of our official relations, it affords me great pleasure to testify to the uniform courtesy and kindness which has characterized your conduct in every walk in life, and especially in your inter- course with those who were your official associates. The able and impartial manner in which y6ur arduous duties were performed and the earnest devotion to duty which was exemplified in every act should ever be gratefully remembered by your fellow citizens. Yours very respectfully, W. H. REYNOLIS, Comptroller. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS At the State Treasury for the year ending D)ecember 31st, 1900 : RiECEl PTS. Aggregate balance in State Treasury January 1st, 1900, as per last report.... .......... $ 318,416 40 General Revenue .............. .-. 1,893 62 General School, One Mill Tax.... 93,395 92 State Board of Health .......... 44,971 12 Common School Fund, Principal. 138,163 05 Common School Fund, Interest.. 35,174 00 Seminary Fund, Principal ....... 43 44 Seminary Fund, Interest........ 5,937 00 Pension Tax.................. 86,480 34- 989,058 49 $1,307,474 89 DISi URSEMENTS. General Revenue............... t2 4,:186 79 General School, One Mill Tax .... 95,548 10 State Board of Health ...... ... .47,478 92 Common School Fund, Principal. 180,034 72 Common School Fund, Interest.. 37,680 50 Seminary Fund, Principal....... 1,800 00 Seminary Fund, Interest.... .... 5,937 00 Pension Tax................... 44,049 40- 936,915 43 Balance in State Treasury Janu- ary 1st, 1901 ................ 8 370,559 46 Distributed among the different Funds as follows: General Revenue ............. ..277,885 10 General School, One Mill Tax... 6,226 43 State Board of Health.... ...... 141 68 Pension Tax .................. 43,868 58 Common School Fund, Principal.. 30,720 38 Seminary Fund, Principal....... 105 17 Common School Fund, Interest. 11,040 39 Sinking Fund Bonds of 1873.... 533 02 Sinking Fund Bonds of 1871.... 38 71-- 370,559 46 1900. GENERAL] REVENUE. REC:EII'TS IN 1900. Balance on hand January 1st, 1900 ..... $ 217,378 27 General License Tax ................. 170,107 27 Insurance Company Premium Tax ..... 22,732 44 Insurance Company License Tax....... 17,250 00 Insurance Agents' License Tax......... 10,225 00 Southern Express Company License Tax. 2,500 00 Taxes of 1900 ........................ 3,656 03: Taxes of 1899 ....................... 253,766 89 Taxes of 1898 ....................... 7,484 58 Auction Tax ........................ 291 35 Sleeping Car Tax .................... 374 43 Tax Certificates transferred in 1900.... 18,087 26 Interest and Expenses Tax Certificates.. 35,309 15 Interest on Deposits in 1900 ........... 3,364 65 Tax on Commissions ................. 3,576 00 Corporation Charter Tax............. 6,022 00 Hire of State Convicts ............... 21,000 00 Department of Agriculture ............ 8,738 78 Asylum Pay Patients ................ 200 69 Revised Statutes Sold ................ .92 00 Acts of Legislature Sold ............. 108 50 Copies State Constitution Sold......... 1 60 One Stove sold ..................... 5 00 *$ Sj ,- 71 89 DISBURSEMENTS IN 1900. 1900. Salaries Executive Department........ 15,483 70 Salaries Judicial Department.......... 39,100 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Depart- m ent............................ 16,526 00 Expenses and Salaries Railroad Commis- sion ............................. 10,271 38 Salary State Chemist.... .......... 2,000 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and In- spector of Fertilizer............... 1,500 00 Chemical and Apparatus for State Chem- ist ............ .................. .438 30 Printing, Agricultural Department..... 480 75 Postage, Seeds, etc., Agricultural Depart- m ent.................... ........ 368 59 Salary Adjutant-General............ .. 1,200 00 Expenses Florida State Troops ........ 3,839 62 Transportation of furloughed soldiers, 1st Fla. R eg......................... 3,323 38 Salary Secretary Supreme Court Justices 1,500 00 Per diem Clerk Supreme Court, Section 1321 R. S........................ 936 00 Salary Librarian Supreme Court ...... 300 00( Janitor Supreme Court ............... 300 00 Contingent Supreme Court............ 1,034 79 Purchase Books Supreme Court Library. 244 70 Printing Supreme Court Reports....... 379 20 Expenses Circuit Judges on other Cir- cuits................. ........ 87 00 Maintenance of Lunatics............. 68,411 83 State Reform School, maintenance ..... 2,500 00 State Reform School, furnishing ....... 844 45 Institute Blind, Deaf and Dumb....... 9,602 51 Expenses White Normal School........ 7,010 17 Expenses Teachers' Summer Schools.... 1,668 75 Appropriation for Colored Normal School ........ .................. 2,267 00 Appropriation South Florida Military and Educational Institute........... 8,242 15 Appropriation Agricultural College..... 2,500 00 Appropriation West Florida Seminary.. 2,500 00 Appropriation East Florida Seminary.. 3,000 00 Confederate Soldiers' Home........... 800 96 Pensions under Act of 1897 ........... 388 50 Expense Collecting Revenue........... 48,309 25 Examinations of State Offices .......... 1,133 34 Contingent Expenses of State......... 2,281 64 Contingent Expenses of Capitol........ 1,520 40 Stationery Executive and Legislative De- partments ........................ 681 82 Printing ........................... 11,568 10 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists........ 10,699 80 Rewards for Fugitives from Justice..... 1,479 89 Distribution from Hire of Convicts..... 14,943 36 Watchman at Capitol ................ 600 00 Janitor at Capitol................... 300 00 Jurors and W itnesses................ 53,859 21 Insurance on State Buildings. .......... 50 00 Expenses State Board of Health ....... 417 40 Payment of Borrowed Money ......... 100,000 00 Interest on Loan ..................... 2,500 00 Interest on Bonded Debt of State...... 64,421 00 Appropriation for Relief of J. J. Powers 71 85 Preparation of Manual for Justices of the Peace ........................... 500 00 Balance on hand January 1st, 1901..... 277,885 10 i -' ,271 89 BONDED DEBT OF STATE. nONUS OF 1871. Seven per cent. Bonds, interest payable January 1. Amount Issued. .............. $350,000 00 Deduct Amount in Sinking Fund. 82,300 00 -'._ 7,700 00 Deduct Amounts in School, Semi- nary and Agricultural College Funds ..................... 255,700 00 $ 12,000 00-$ 12,000 00 noslN oi 1873. Six per cent. Bonds, interest payable semi-annually, January and July, Amount Issued.... *.J:.,iIii 00 Deduct Amount in Sinking Fund 160,200 00 $764,800 00 SDeduct Amount in School Semi- nary and Agricultural College Funds ..................... 86,000 00 $178,800 00-$178,800 00 Total Seven and Six per cent. Bonds in hands of Individuals $190,800 00 WARRANTS ISSUED DURING TIE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31sT, 1900. EXPENSES EXECUTIVE OR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT. Salary Governor and Aministra- tive Officers ................. Salaries Clerks....... ....... Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural Department .... Janitor at Capitol......... ... Watchman at Capitol.......... Contingent Expenses of Capitol.. Contingent Expenses of State... Printing, Agricultural Depart- m ent...................... Stationery for Executive and Legislative Departments...... 15,483 70 16,526 00 294 42 300 00 600 00 1,520 40 3,235 19 480 75 751 99-839,192 45 EXPENSES JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries Judicial Department.... $ Jurors and Witnesses........... Clerk Supreme Court.......... Contingent Expenses Supreme C ourt...................... Purchase of Books for Supreme Coart Library .............. Expenses Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits............ Rewards for and Arrest of Fugi- tives from Justice........... Clerk Supreme Court as Librarian Clerk Supreme Court, per diem.. Janitor Supreme Court......... Printing Supreme Court Reports. 39,100 00 53,813 64 1,500 00 1,034 79 244 70 87 00 1,479 300 936 300 379 89 00 00 00 20-- 99,175 22 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, including commis- sions on land sold to State and cost of Tax Certificates ...... $ 48,355 65 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists... 10,420 80-- 58,776 45 EXPENSES FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Contingent Expenses State Troops, including allowances to Companies, etc........... $ Salary Adjutant-General ....... Transportation Furloughed Sol- diers...................... 3,837 05 1,200 00 3,323 38-- 8,360 43 MAINTENANCE OF LUNATICS. Expenses Florida State Hospital for Insane, including repairs Sand improvements........... $ 68,302 63-- 68,302 63 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute. $ East Florida Seminary......... West Florida Seminary........ Seminary Fund, Interest, divided equally between East and West Florida Seminaries .......... State Normal School at DeFuniak Springs .................... Agricultural College.... ..... Normal School (Colored) Talla- hasssee... ................. South Florida Military and Edu- cational Institute ............ Expenses Teachers' Summer Schools .................... Common School Fund, Interest, distribution to Counties...... One Mill State School Tax, dis- tributed to Counties......... 9,602 3,000 2,500 5,937 00 6,710 50 2,500 00 2,334 98 8,242 15 1,800 00 37,680 50 97,523 70--$177,831 34 STATE CHEMIST AND LABORATORY. Salary of State Chemist........ $ 2,000 00 Salary of Assistant State Chemist 1,500 00 Chemicals and Apparatus ....... 392 28-- 3,892 29 DISTRIBUTION OF PRO(EIDS FROM HIRE OF STATE CONVICTS. Distributed tothe several Counties $ 10,951 60 Contractors for Discharged Con- victs ....................... 2,020 00 Maintenance State Reformatory.. 2,500 00 Furnishing State Reformatory.. 1,000 00 Salary Superintendent of Convicts 1,500 00 Salary of Chaplain for Convicts.. 235 41- MISCELLANSOUS. P tensions ..................... State Board of Health ......... SSalaries and Expenses of Railroad Commissioners ............. General Printing and Advertising Insurance on State Buildings.... Confederate Soldiers Home .... Interest on Loan.............. Payment of Borrowed Money... Examination of State Offices.... Preparation of Manual for Jus- tices of the Peace............ Expenses Legislature of 1899... 44,263 65 39,196 68 10,268 12,157 50 800 2,500 100,000 1,133 500 00 2 75 RECAPITULATION OF WARRANTS ISSUED Ix 1900. Executive Department ..........$ Judicial Department............ Expenses Assessment and Collec- tion of Revenue .............. Expenses Florida State Troops.. Maintenance of Lunatics......... Educational Institutions. ........ State Chemist and Laboratory.... Distribution of Proceeds from Hire of State Convicts ............ M miscellaneous ................. 39,192 45 99,175 22 58,776 8,360 68,302 177,831 3,892 18,207 01 210,873 88-8684,611 69 -4 18,207 01 - 210,873 88 $684,611 69 ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS Necessary for the current expenses of the State Government from July 1st, to December 31st, A. D. 1901, and for the expenses of the Legislature which convenes in April, 1901. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers..8 7,750 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Department...... 8,690 00 Contingent Expenses of Capitol............... 1,500 00 Contingent Expenses of State................. 1,500 00 W atchman at Capitol ........................ 300 00 Janitorat Capitol............................ 150 00 Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural De- partment ................................. 300 00 Printing, Agricultural Department ............. 250 00 Stationery for Executive and Legislative Depart- m ent..................................... 500 00 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries Justice of Supreme Court, Circuit Judges and State Attorneys ... ................... 19,550 00 Jurors and Witnesses before the Grand Jury .... 45,000 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 Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem under Section 1255, R. S ................................ 100 00 Janitor Supreme Court.................. ..... 150 00 Salary of Clerk to Supreme Court Judges....... 750' 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court......... 1,500 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.......... ........................ 75 00 Costs Adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.. 50 00 Expenses Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits. 250 00 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, In- cluding Commissions 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 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists Under Section 50 of Chapter 4322, of the Laws of Florida...... 13,000 00 LEGISLATIVE' DEPARTMENT. Expenses Legislature of 1901.................. $70,000 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 Typewriter for Superintendent of Public Instruction, Payable from Interest on Common School Fund..................... 300 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1899 made appropria- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out of General Revenue: East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State Normal 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 Chapter 4669, of the Laws of Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expenses State Troops........................ $ 2,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General............ .......... 600 00 STATE CHEMIST, LABORATORY AND INSPECTION OF FERTIL- IZERS. Salary State Chemist ......................... $1,000 00 Chemicals and Apparatus for Laboratory of State Chemist ....................... : ........... 400 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizers ............. ...... ........... 750 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Maintenance of Lunatics......................$ 60,000 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 2C ESTIMATE]) EXPENDITURES OU1: 01;O GENERAL REVENUE UNI)RI EXISTING STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR TIE LAST SIX MONTHS OF 1901. Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1873, payable by the State Treasurer on Coupons ............. $40,000 00 Confederate Soldiers Home ................... 750 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. State Board of Health, Half Mill Tax. State One Mill School Tax, distributed to the several coun- ties. Pension Tax, One Mill. 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 as the law directs. Foir annual amount of each of these items, see Warrants issued in 1899 and 1900. ESTIMATED A APPROPRIATIONS Necessary for the current expenses of the State Government for the year 1902. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers.. *15,500 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Department...... 17,380 00 Contingent Expenses of Capitol............... 3,000 00 Contingent Expenses of State ................. 3,000 00 Watchman at Capitol. .................. ..... 600 00 Janitor at Capitol ............................ 300 00 Postage, Seeds and Stationery, Agricultural De- partment ................................. 600 00 Printing, Agricultural Department............... 500 00 Stationery for Executive and Legislative Depart- ments ................................... 1,000 00 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Salaries 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, un ler Section 1321, R S....... .. ..... ... .00 00 Clerk Supreme Court, per diem under Section 1321, R. S ............ ...... ............. 942 00 Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem under Section 1255, R.S........................ 200 00 Janitor Supreme Court....................... 300 00 Salary of Clerk to Supreme Court Judges ....... '1,500 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court..... .... 2,000 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.................................. 150 00' Costs Adjudged against the State in Civil Cases.. 10A 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges sitting in other Circuits. 400 00 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, In- cluding Commissions 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 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists Under Section 50 of Chapter 4322, of the Laws of Florida...... 16,000 00 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute........... ... 10,000 00 Contingent Expenses Superintendent of Plblic Instruction, Payable from Interest on Common School Fund ........... ......... ........ 500 00 Clerk Superintendent Public Instruction, Payable from Interest on Common School Fund ...... 900 00 Stenographer and Typewriter for Superintendent of Public Instruction, Payable from Interest on Common School Fund...... .............. 600 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1899 made appropria- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out of General Revenue. East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State'Normal College at DeFuniak. Florida Agricultural College. Normal School (Cblored) at Tallahassee. South Florida Military and Educational Institute. For amounts appropriated foi the above institutions by the last Legislature, see Chapter 4669 of the Laws of Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expense State Troops ......................... $ 4,000 00 Encampment State Troops..................... 8,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General ......... .. ......... 1,200 00 STATE CHEMISTT, LABORATORY AND INSPECTION OF FERTIL- IZERS. Salary State Chemist......................... $ 2,000 00 Chemicals and Apparatus for Laboratory of State Chemist .................................. 800 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizer ................... .......... 1,500 00 MISCELLA NEOUS. Maintenance of Lunatics. ................... $85,000 00 General Printing and Advertising .............. 10,000 00 Rewards for and Expenses of Arrest of Fugitives from Justice ............................... 2,000 00 Salary and Expenses of Railroad Commissioners.. 15,000 00 Insurance on State Buildings, including Buildings at State Insane Asylum, and Capitol.......... 2,000 00 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES OUT OF GENERAL REVENUE UNDER EXISTING STANDING APPROPRIATIONS FOR TIE YEAR 1902. Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1873, payable by the State Treasurer on Coupons ............ .$ 80,000 00 Confederate Soldiers Home................... 1,500 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR WHICH WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. State Board of Health, Half Mill Tax. State One Mill School Tax, distributed to the several Counties. Pension Tax, One Mill. Interest on Bonds in Common School Fund which is dis- tributed to the different Counties. Interest on Bonds in Seminary Fund which is divided between East and West Florida Seminaries. The proceeds of the hire of State Convicts, which is dis- tributed as the law directs. : For annual amount of each of these items, see Warrants issued in 1899 and 1900. ESTIMATED APPROPRIATIONS. Necessary for the Current Expenses of the State Government from January 1st to June 30th, A. D. 1903: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Salaries of Governor and Administrative Officers.$ 7,750 00 Salaries Clerks Administrative Department.... 8,690 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- 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...................... l19,550 00 Jurors and Witnesses before the Grand Jury.... 35,000 00 Clerk Supreme Court as Librarian, under Section 1821, R. S.................... ........ 150 00 Clerk Supreme Court, per diem, under Section 1321, R S ................................ 471 00 Sheriff Supreme Court, per diem, under Section 1255, R. S ................................ 100 00 Janitor Supreme Court....................... 150 00 Salary of Clerk to Supreme Court Judges...... 750 00 Contingent Expenses of Supreme Court........ 1,000 00 Purchase of Books for Supreme Court Library .. 250 00 Printing Supreme CourtReports.............. 1,000 00 Expenses of Circuit Judges Sitting on Supreme B ench ................................... 75 00 Costs Adjudged Against the State in Civil Cases 50 00 Expenses Circuit Judges Sitting in Other Circuits 200 00 EXPENSES ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF REVENUfE. Commissions to Assessors and Collectors, includ- ing commissions 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 Printing Delinquent Tax Lists under Section 50, of Chapter 4322, of the Laws of Florida....... 13,000 00 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute ................ 5,0 0 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 Fnnd ....... 450 00 Stenographer and Typewriter for Superintendent of Public Instruction, payable from Interest on Common School Fund...................... 300 00 Under this head the Legislature of 1899 made appropria- tions for the following Educational Institutions, payable out of General Revenue: East Florida Seminary. West Florida Seminary. State Normal 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 Chap.er 4669 of the Laws of Florida. FLORIDA STATE TROOPS. Expenses State Troops........ .. .......... 2,000 00 Encampment State Troops..................... 8,000 00 Salary Adjutant-General ..................... 600 00 STATE (JCEIIST, LAIBOIATORY AND INSPi'CTION OF FER- TILIZERS. Salary State Chemist....................... 1,000 00 Chemicals and Apparatus for Laboratory of State Chemist .................................. 400 00 Salary Assistant State Chemist and Inspector of Fertilizers ................................ 750 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Maintenance of Lunatics............... ... .. .$42,500 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 STI MONTHS OF 1903. Interest on Bonds of 1871 and 1873, payable by the State Treasurer on Coupons..... .:...... 10,000 00 Confederate Soldiers Home ................... 750 00 ITEMS NOT CHARGEABLE TO GENERAL REVENUE FOR VIIICII WARRANTS ARE ISSUED. State Board of Health, Half Mill Tax. State One Mill School Tax, distributed to the several. Coun- ties. Pension Tax, One Mill. Interest on Bonds in Common School Fund, which is dis- tributed to the different Counties. Interest on Bonds in Seminary Funds, which is divided be- tween East and West Florida Seminaries. The Proceeds of the Hire of State Convicts, which is dis- tributed as the law directs. For annual amount of each of these items, see Warrants issued in 1899 and 1900. RAILROADS. STATEMENT Showing the Assessment of Railroad and Telegraph Property for the year 1900 in each County, as Assessed by the Comptroller, with the "assistance and ad- vice of the Attorney-General and Treasurer." LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD CO., (PENSACOLA AND ATLANTIC DIVISION.) Escambia county. Miles. Hdths. 9.98-Main track at..... $7,000 69,860.00 1.73-Side track at....... 2,333 4,036.09 Pro rata value rolling stock 5,559.32-$ 79,455.41 Santa Rosa county. 38.87-Main track at...... 7,000 1.36-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Walton county. 35.26-Main track at...... 7,000 1.02-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Holmes county. 20.52-Main track at...... 'i',000 .66-Side track at..:. .... 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Washington county. 15.36-Main track at...... 7,000 1.22-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Jackson county. 39.43-Main track at...... 7,000 '.95-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 272,090.00 2,380.00 19,099.19-- 293,569.19 246,820.00 1,785.00 17,223.93- 265,828.93 143,640.00 1,155.00 10,055.20-- 154,850.20 107,520.00 2,135.00 7,871.35- 276,010.00 1,662.50 19,170.40- 117,526.35 296,842.90 Gadsden county. .72-Main track at.'...... 7,000 .15-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 5,040.00 262.50 S413.03- 5,715.53 LOUISVILLE AND NASIVILLE RAILROAD CO. (PENSACOLA DIVISION). Escambia county. 44.41-Main track at....... 7,000 26.07-Side track at........ 2,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 310,870.00 65,175.00 108,644.60- 484,689.60 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD COMPANY. Hamilton county. 32.00-Main track at....... 6,000 1.66-Side track at ....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Columbia county. 22.70-MIain track at.... .. 6,000 1.18-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Bradford county. 33.00-Main track at....... 6,000 .92-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Clay county. 5.60-Main track at....... 6,000 .40-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Putnam county. 22.70-Main track at....... 6,000 .2.00-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 192,000.00 2,490.00 52,345.67- 2P1;,,.;.'5 17 136,200.00 1,770.00 37,136.50- 175,106.50 198,000.00 1,380.00 52,750.00- 252,130.00 33,600.00 600.00 9,330.7S- 136,200.00 3,000.00 38,411.71- 43,530.78 177,611.71 TAVARES, APOPKA AND GULF RAILROAD CO. Lake county. 25.00-Main track at ....... 3,000 .26-Sidetrack at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock 75,000.00 195.00 19,805.00- 95,000.00 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 26 ST. AUGUSTINE AND SOUTH BEACH RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 3.81-Main track at....... 1,500 5,715.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 2,000.00- 7,715.00 GAINESVILLE AND GULF RAILWAY COMPANY Alachua county. 34.00-Main track at....... 4,000 -136,000.00 1.00-Side track at.... .... 1,000 1,000.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 8,478.75- 145,47". 7-' Marion county. 8.77-Main track at....... 4,000 35,080.00 .50-Side track at........ 1,000 500.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 2,215.66- 37,825.66 Bradford county. 4.50-Main track at....... 4,000 18,000.00 .50-Side track at.... .... 1,000 500.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 1,211.25- 19,711.25 PENSACOLA AND PERDIDO RAILROADD CO. Escambia county. 8.00-Main track at....... 2,200 17,600.00 1.60-Side track at........ 750 1,200.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 2,800.00- 21,600.00 PENSACOLA, ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE RAIL- ROAD CO. Escambia county. 15.30-Main track at....... 2,200 33,660.00 .75-Side track at........ 1,000 750.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 7,095.00- 41,505.00 JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE AND HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 17.40-Main track at....... 7,000 11.30-Side track at........ 2,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 121,800.00 28,250.00 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 IIALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY CO. Putnam county. 11.62-Main track at.......,7,000 2.70-Branch track at. .... 6,000 1.54-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Volnsia county. 17.10-Main track at...... 7,000 1.00-Side track at.. ...... 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock St. Johns county. 21.94-Main track at....... 7,000 1.80-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- 126,939.55 153,580.00 3,150.00 7,200.10- 163,930.10 ST. JOINS RAILWAY CO. St. Johns county. 12.00-Main track at....... 2,000 Pro rata value roiling stock 24,000.00 4,000.00- 28,000.00 ST. AUGUSTINE AND HALIFAX RIVER RAILWAY COMPANY. 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- 33,500.00 3,000.00 4,900.00- JACKSONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE AND RIVER RAILWAY CO. Volusia county. 105,300.00 41,400.00 INDIAN 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 rolling 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. Alachua county. 25.21-Main track at....... 6,000 6.63-Side trackat....... 1,750 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. 5,000 6,000 1,250 1,750 14.18-Main track at....... 6,000 1.19-Side track at....... 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 151,260.00 11,602.50 57,447.03- 220,309.53 93,500.00 74,820.00 3,275.00 3,447.50 64,519.66- 239,562.1G 85,080.00 2,082.50 27,731.18- 114,893.68 Suwannee county. 40.67-Main track at....... 6,000 3.51-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Gadsden county. 2.86-Main track at....... 5,000 2.07-Side track at........ 1,250 Pro rata value rolling stock 214,020.00 6,142.50 79,711.37- 14,300.00 2,587.50 8,894.91- 329,873.87 25,782.41 Nassau county. 23.84-Main track at....... 7,000 3.58-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Duval county. 11.79-Main track at....... 7,000 3.15-Side track at........ 2,333 Pro rata value rolling stock 166,880.00 6,265.00 49,472.29- 222,617.29 82,530.00 7,348.95 26,955.36- 116,834.31 Jefferson county. 11.05-Main track at....... 5,000 .76-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 55,250.00 1,140.00 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.A6 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....... 3,000 1.10-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock 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 111,750.00 825.00 19,801.64- 132,376.64 66,450.00 150.00 11,540.20- 27,750.00 150.00 4,879.42- 78,140.20 32,779.42 Pasco county. 41.70-Main track at....... 5,000 .10-Side track at ....... 750 Pro rata value rolling stock IHillsborough county. 37.80-Main track at....... 5,000 3.18-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock Hernando county. 4.85-Main track at ....... 3,000 .10-Side track at........ .750 Pro rata value rolling stock 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 COMPANY. (South Florida Division). Orange county. 33.96-Main track at....... 7,000 17.40-Main track at....... 4,500 9.58-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Osceola county. 16.00-Main track at....... 7,000 14.40-Main track at....... 4,500 3.02-Side track at....... 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 237,720.00 78,300.00 16,765.00 45,425.89- 378,210.89 112,000.00 64,800.00 5,285.00 24,911.94- 206,996.94 Polk county. :36.78-Main track at....... 7,000 44.68-Main track at....... 6,000 6.79-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 257,460.00 268,080.00 11,882.50 65,783.31- 603,205.81 Ilillsborough 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 Pasco county. 19.32-Main track at ....... 6,000 1.10-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock lernando county. 14.29-Main track at ....... .90-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Sumter county. 6,000 1,500 .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 Pro rata value rolling stock Alachua county. 23.13-Main track at....... 6,000 1.45-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 115,920.00 1,650.00 15,221.47- 132,791.47 85,740.00 1,350.00 11,322.93- 3,780.00 469.61- 83,940.00 2,070.00 11,457.11- 48,240.00 1,020.00 6,500.06- 26,700.00 3,317.11- 138,780.00 2,175.00 18,322.42- 98,412.93 4,249.61 97,467.11 55,760.06 30,017.11 159,277.42 7,000 6,000 2,333 1,750 260,540.00 7,920.00 8,888.73 15,767.50 38,284.77- 331,401.00 TAMPA AND THONOTOSASSA ItAILROAD 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. 25.50-Main track at....... 3,500 7.00-Side track at........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 89,250.00 7,000.00 " 1,300.00- 97,550.00 FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. (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 4.86-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- 267,100.00 11,370.00 32.433.82- 211,484.46 310,903.82 Sumter county. 17.85-Main track at....... 5,000 .65-Side track at ....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 3C 89,250.00 975.00 9,836.50- 100,061.50 Hernando county. 10.52-Main track at....... 5,000 1.56-Side track at....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 52,600.00 2,340.00 6,630.47- 61,570.47 Lake county. 23.28-Main track at....... 5,000 3.50-Side track at....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 116,400.00 5,250.00 14,238.99- 135,888.99 FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. (Charlotte Harbor Division.) Polk county. 17.60-Main track at....... 5,000 2.18-Side track at....... 1,250 Pro rata value rolling stock 88,000.00 2,725.00 7,022.10- 97,747.10 DeSoto county. 57.65-Main track at....... 5,000 3.92-Side track at........ 1,250 Pro rata value rolling stock 288,250.00 4,900.00 21,857.90- 315,007.90 ST. JOHNS AND LAKE EUSTIS RAILROAD CO. Lake county. 45.27-Main track at....... 2,200 2.29-Side track at........ 750 Prb rata value rolling stock 99,594.00 1,717.50 1,367.50- 102,679.00 Marion county. 2.00-Main track at....... 2,200 Pro rata value rolling stock 4,400.00 57.50- 4,457.50 FORT MEADE STREET RAILWAY CO. Polk county. 1.12-Main track at....... 800 896.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 200.00- 1,096.00 CARR tAELLE TALLAHASSEE AND GEORGIA RAIL- ROAD CO. Franklin county. 13.84-Main track at....... 4,000 55,360.00 1.21-Side track at.... 1,000 1,210.00 Pro rata value rolling stock 6,227.08- 62.797.08 Wakulla county. 23.66-Main track at....... 4,000 .88-Side track at........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 94,640.00 880.00 10,153.67- 105.673.67 Leon county. 12.09-Main track at........ 4,000 1.49-Side track at ........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 48,360.00 1,490.00 5,618.86- 55,468.86 FLORIDA MIDLAND RAILROAD CO. Orange county. 38.00-Main track at....... 1,770 .43-Side track at........ 750 67,260.00 322.50- 67,582.50 Osceola county. 6.00-Main track at....... 1,770 .10-Side track at ..... .. 750 10,620.00 75.00- 10,695.00 PALATKA AND HEIGHTS STREET RAILWAY CO. Putnam county. 3.00-Main track at....... 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 3,000.00 500.00- 3,500.00 I ..-36 PENSACOLA AND MOBILE RAILWAY AND MANIT- 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. 20.00-Main track at....... 1,000 1.00-Side track at........ 500 'Pro rata value rolling stock 20,000.00 500.00 3,600.00- :SAVANNAH FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. (Jacksonville Division)-Formerly Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway Co. Duval county. 11.37-Main track at ....... 6,0006 2.44-Side track at........ 2,-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 Putnam county. 40.17-Main track at....... 6,000 8.38-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock Volusia county. 40.58-Main track at....... 6,000 6.43-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 68,220.00 5,693.32 25,707.59- 99,620.91 168,000.00 5,652.50 58,135.26- 231,787.76 241,020.00 14,665.00 90,376.79- 346,061.79 243,480.00 11,252.50 87,510.05- 342,242.55 Orange county. 4.80-Main track at....... 6,000 3.43-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 28,800.00 6,002.50 15,320.30- 50,122.80 SANFORD AND LAKE EUSTIS RAILWAY. 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-Side track at........ 5,000 .87-Side track at........ 1,500 40,100.00 1,305.00- 41,405.00 SOUTH EASTERN RAILROAD CO. (Formerly Atlantic Coast, St. Johns and Indian River Ry.) Volusia county. 24.75-Main track at....... 3,000 .56-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Brevard county. 15.00-Main track at....... 3,000 1.57-Side track at....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 74,250.00 840.00 7,373.05- 82,463.05 45,000.00 2,355.00 4,827.00- 52,182.00, DELAND AND ST. JOHNS RIVER RAILROAD. (Operated by Savannah, Florida & Western Ry. Co.) Volusia county. 4.10-Main track at........ 4,000 1.48-Side track at........ 1,250 16,400.00 1,850.00-- 18,250.00, LIVE OAK AND GULF RAILWAY CO. Suwannee county. 18.00-Main track at...... 2,500 .60-Side track at........ 750 Pro rata value rolling stock 45,000.00 450.00 2,800.00- TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY. Hillsborough county. 12.50-Main track at....... 4,000 4.50-Main track at....... 2,800 .50-Side track at....... 4,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 50,000.00 12,600.00 2,000.00 12,600.00- 77,200.00 ATLANTIC, SUWANNEE RIVER AND GULF IAIL- ROAD CO. Bradford county. 15.85-Main track at....... '3,500 1.18-Side track at ....... 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Alachua county. 22.00-Main track at....... 3,500 1.65-Side track at....... 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 55,475.00 1,180.00 4,434.10-- 77,000.00 1,650.00 6,157.75- 61,089.10 84,807.75 FLORIDA CENTRAL AND PENINSULAR RAILROAD COMPANY. Alachua county. 35.00-Main track at....... 29.00-Main track at....... 3.45-Side track at...... Pro rata value rolling stock Baker county. 4,500 6,000 1,500 26.25-Main track at....... 0,000 .94-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 157,500.00 174,000.00 5,175.00 50,735.89-- 387,410.89 157,500.00 1,410.00 20,452.31- 179,362.31 1 ,?-, l.00 Bradford county. 19.75-Main track at....... 6,000 .59-Side track at ........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 118,500.00 885.00 15,299.74- 134,684.74 Clay county. 5.75-Main track at....... 6,000 .50-Side track at ...... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Columbia county. 19.00-Main track at....... 6,000 .89-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 34,500.00 750.00 4,701.25- 114,000.00 1,335.00 14,961. 25- 39,951.25 I :I.,29;.2:1 Duval county. 38.00-Main track at....... 7,000 13.13-Main track at ....... 6,000 4.55-Side track at........ 2,333 2.16-Side track at........ 1,750 Pro rata value rolling stock 266,000.00 78,780.00 10,615.15 3,780.00 43,507.24 402,682.39 Gadsden county. 35.56-Main track at ....... 6,000 .94-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Hernando county. 6.25-Main track at....... 6,000 .03-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 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 1,500 213,360.00 1,410.00 27,455.30- 242.225.30 37,500.00 45.00 4,723.81- 42,268.81 213,540.00 10,200.00 4,560.00 32,893.70- 261,193.70 Jefferson county. 18.50-Main track at:... .. . 4.38-Main track at ....... 1.60-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Lake county. 6,000 2,000 1,500 14.50-Main track at....... 6,000 9.00-Main track at....... 4,500 1.54-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Leon county. 26.00-Main track at....... 11.00-Main track at....... 1.31-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock Levy county. 17.00-Main track at....... 43.20-Main track at ....... 4.70-Side track at ....... Pro rata value rolling stock Madison county. 6,000 1,500 1,500 6,000 4,000 1,125 34.50-Main track at....... 6,000 1.72-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Marion county. 4,'. i -M.la track at....... 6,000 4.10-Side track at .....,.. 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Nassau county. 57.75-Main track at....... 2.25-Main track at....... 5.22-Side track at ....... 3.62-Side track at.. .... Pro rata value rolling stock 6,000 1,500 2,000 1,500 111,000.00 8,760.00 2,400.00 18,413.85- 140,573.85 87,000.00 40,500.00 2,310.00 18,835.08- 148,645.08 156,000.00 16,500.00 1,965.00 28,816.78- 102.000.00 172,800,00 5,287.50 48.817.78- 207,000.00 2,580.00 27,244.68- 203,281.78. 328,905.28, 294,240.00 6,150.00 39,971,90- 340,361.90 346,500.00 3,375.00 10,440.00 5,430.00 51,781.44- 417,526.44- Orange county. 24.00-Main track at....... 15.67-Miain track at...... 1.99-Side track at........ Pro rata value rolling stock 4,500 4,000 1,125 Pasco county. 21.00-Main track at....... 6,000 .68-Side track at........ 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Sumter county. 38.07-Main track at....... 6,000 1.55-Side track at....... 1,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 108,000.00 62,680.00 2,238.75 31,:.;:;i;.i;:- 204,255.40 126,000.00 1,020.00 16,807.69- 148,327.69 228,420.00 2,325.00 29,802.16- 260,547.16 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.... ... 1,500 .03-Side track at........ 375 Pro rata value rolling stock 162,000.00 2,400.00 21,512.92- 13,875.00 11.25 6,980.41- MAIN STREET RAILROAD COMPANY. Duval county. 2.75-Main track at....... 4,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 11,000.00 3,000.00- 14,000.00 JACKSONVILLE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. 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- 79,250.00 185,912.92 20,866.6(i JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL COMPANY. Duval county. 8.80-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 ELECTRIC TERMINAL 'RAILWAY CO. Escambia county. 3.50-Main track at ....... 3,500 6.83-Main track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 12,250.00 13,660.00 15,450.00- 41,360.00 YELLOW RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Walton county. 25.90-Main track at....... 1,500 3.50-Side track at........ 1,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 38,850.00 3,500.00 7,650.00- 50,000.0(1 VALDOSTA AND SOUTIIERN RAILROAD COM- PANY. Madison county. 3.00-Main track at...... 2,000 6,000.00- 6t,000.00 ATLANTIC, VALDOSTA AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. Baker county. 14.70-Main track at....... 6,000 .66-Side track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock Duval county. 12.42-Main track at....... 6,000 15.39-Side track at........ 2,000 Pro rata value rolling stock 88,200.00 1.320.00 5,388.44- 74,520.00 30,780.00 9,756.02- 94,908.44 115,056.02 Nassau county. 12.32-Main track at....... 6,000 73,920.00 1.05-Side track at....... 2,000 2,100:00 Pro rata value rolling stock 4,690.32- 80,710.32 TALLAHASSEE SOUTH EASTERN RAILROAD CO. Leon county. 15.00-Main track at ....... 2,500 Jefferson county. 5.00-Main track at........ 2,500 JACKSONVILLE AND SOUTH \\ COMPANY Nassau county. 4.95-Main track at....... 4,500 Pro rata value rolling stock I)uval county. 22.83-Main track at....... 4,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Baker county. 11.49--Main track at....... 4,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Bradford county. 21.44-Main track at ....... 4,500 Pro rata value rolling stock Alachua county. 11.51-Main track at....... 4,500 Pro rata value rolling stock 37,500.00- 37,500.00 12,500.00- 12,500.00 *I,:' I,: I'I RAILROAD 22,275.00 1,240.57- 23,515.57 102,735.00 5,721.65- 108,456.65 51,705.00 2,879.62- 54,584.62 96,480.00 5,373.29- 101,853.29 51,795.00 2,884.63- 54,679.63 44 TELEGRAPH LINES. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Baker county. Miles. Wires. 16.00 1 at................... $ 50 $ 800.00--$ 800.00 Columbia county. 11.00 3 at .................... 85 8.20 4 at..................... 100 Escambia county. 1 at.................... 3 at .................... 4 at............ ....... 9 at.. .. .... .... .... .... 350 feet cable wire at 20 cents................ 250 feet cable wire at 30 cents................ Gadsden county. 1 at.................... 2 at ........... :.. ..... 3 at .... .... .... ........ 4 at .... ...... .... ...... Hamilton county. 1 at.......... .......... 2 at .................... 3 at .......... .... ... .. . 935.00 820.00- 350.00 897.60 4,500.00 266.00 1,755.00 70.00 75.00- 6,158.60 50.00 192.50 85.00 3,440.00 3,767.50 655.00 560.00 2,805.00- 4,020.00 Holmes county. 21.25 3 at.................... 85 1,806.25- 1,806.25 7.00 10.56 45.00 1.52 1.00 2.75 1.00 34.40 13.10 8.00 33.00 Jackson county. 38.00 3 at .................... 85 Jefferson county. 24.70 4 at.................... 100 3,230.00- 3,230.00 2,470.00-2,470.00- 2,. Leon county. 22.90 4at........ ......... 100 1.25 8 at..................... 160 Madison county. 2.00 2 at.................... 70 35.00 4 at.................... 100 Nassau county. 7.20 20.50 10.17 1 at.... .... .... 5 at .... .... .... 6 at ............ 50 ........ 115 ........ 130 Santa Rosa county. 39.50 3 at.................... 85 325 feet cable wire at 20 cents Suwannee county. 8.00 1 at .................... 50 27.20 4 at .................... 100 2,290.00 200.00- 2,490.00 110.00 3,500.00- 3,640.00 360.00 2,357.50 1,322.10- 4,039.60 3,357.50 65.00- 3,422.50 400.00 2,720.00-- 3,120.00 Washington county. 14.00 3 at .................... 85 1,190.00- 1,190.00 Walton county. 36.50 3 at ................... 85 3,102.50- 3,102.50 46 INTERNATIONAL OCEAN TELEGRAPH CO. Alachua county. 1 at................ 2 at................ 3 at................ 4 at................ 5 at ............ ... 6 at................ 11 at................ S2,624.00 2,054.50 714.00 2,853.00 1,068.35 592.80 102.50-10.009.15 Baker county. 25.60 6 at ........ :. ..... .... 130 3,328.00- 3,328.00 Bradford county. 40.00 1 at.................... 50 19.04 6 at .................... 130 2,000.00 2,475.20- 4,475.20 Brevard county. 2 at .................... 5 at.... .... ........ .... 6 at.... .... .... .... .... 860 feet cable wire at 10 cents............... '.. 70 980.00 115 13,777.00 130 130.00 86.00-14,973.00 Clay county. 6.00 1 at.................... 50 2 at........ ............ 27.70 5 at.................... 6.00 6 t. ................... 250 feet cable wire at 40 cents .................. 12.00 11.00 1.00 Columbia county. 1 at........... ........ 50 6 at.................... 130 14 at.................... 250 50 300.00 70 35.00 115 3,185.50 130 780.00 100.00- 4,400.50 600.00 1,430.00 250.00- 2,280.00 52.48 29.35 8.40 28.53 9.29 4.56 .50 14.00 119.80 1.00 Dade county. 1 at.................... 2 at.................... 5 at............. ...... 6 at .... .... .... .... .... 7 at .... .... .... .... .... 8 at .................... 2,805 feet cable wire at 10 cents ................ 200 feet cable wire at 35 cents................ 700 feet cable wire at 40 cents................ 850.00 210.00 10,108.50 2,171.00 72.50 160.00 280.50 70.00 280.00-14,202.50 DeSoto county. 2 at................... 70 3 at................... 85 4 at................... 100 Duval county. 1 at .... ........ ........ 5 2 at .................... 7 3 at..................... 8 4 at.................... 10' 5 at.................... 11 6 at.................... 13 8 at.................... 16 10 at.................... 19 11 at.................... 20 28 at.................... 46 33 at ................... 53 39 at.................... 62 45 at.................... 71 55 at....... ............. 86 1,080 feet cable wire at 10 cents................ 480 feet cable wire at 20 cents................ 250 feet cable wire at 25 cents................ 745.50 1,190.00 5,120.00- 7,055.50 1,230.00 177.80 39.10 30.00 2,852.00 3,911.70 3,859.20 28.50 3,690.00 96.60 240.75 100.00 100.10 60.55 108.00 96.00 62.50 17.00 3.00 87.90 16.70 .50 1.00 10.65 14.00 51.20 24.60 2.54 .46 .30 24.80 30.09 24.12 .15 18.00 .21 .45 .16 .14 .07 550 feet cable wire at 30 cents................ 250 feet cable wire at 35 cents ................ 2,000 feet cable wire at 100 cents................ 165 00 87.50 2,000.00-18,935.30 Hernando county. 17.56 2 at .................. 70 5.00 6 at................... 130 1,229.20 650.00- 1,879.20 Ilillsborough county. 1 at.................... 1 at.... .... .... .... .... 3 at.... .... .... .... ... 4 at .................... 7 at.... .... ........ .... Lake county. 1 at.................... 2 at.... .... .... .... .... 3 at .... .... .... .... .... 4 at..... .............. 11 at .................... 450.00 2,639.00 467.50 125.00 4,953.20- 8,634.70 3,758.00 2,028.00 2,976.70 50.00 51.25- 8,858.95 Lee county. 30.00 3 at.................... .25 6 at.................... 32,000 feet Cable Wire at 10 cents................ 85 2,550.00 130 32.50 3,200.00- 5,782.50 Levy county. 39.52 1 at.................... 50 1,976.00- 1,976.00 Marion county. 7.52 1 at.................... 9.00 37.70 5.50 1.25 34.16 75.16 28.90 35.02 .50 .25 50 376.00 3 at .... .... .... .... .... 4 at ... .... .... .... .... 14 at .... .... .... ......... 3,867.50 4,725.00 125.00- 9,093.50 Nassau county. 45.50 47.25 .50 .5.39 12.50 5.00 1,769.50 1,062.50 575.00 62.50- 3,519.50 Orange county. 1 at.... .... .... .... .... 2 at .... .... .... .... .... 3 at.................... 6 at .................... 7 at........... ....... 10 at.................... 980 feet cable wire at 10 cents ................ 350 feet caLle wire at 30 cents................ Pasco county. 2 at ................... 6at................... 7 at .... .... .... .. .. .. ] 13 at................... . Polk county. 3 at.................... 85 4 at.................... 100 7 at...........:. ....... 145 1,142.00 1,155.00 2,397.00 182.00 435.00 2S5.00 98.00 105.00- 5,799.00 2,807.00 65.00 3,239.30 352.50- 6,163.80 1,275.00 1,770.00 72.50-- 3,117.50 Putnam county. -22.00 1 at.................... 50 29.00 2 at..................... 70 4 C 1 at .................... 3 at ... ................ 5 at .... .... .... .... .... 250 feet cable wire at 20 cents ................. 250 feet cable wire at 25 cents................ 22.81 16.50 28.20 1.40 3.00 1.50 40.10 .50 22.34 1.50 15.00 17.70 .50 1,100.00 2,030.00 4 at ................... 5 at.................... 8 at.................... 20 at.................. 650 feet cable wire at 10 cents................ 330 feet cable wire at 20 cents................ 510 feet cable wire at 40 cents................ 2,910.00 2,944.00 400.00 170.00 65.00 66.00 204.00- 9,889.00 St. Johns county. 1 at .................... 5 at.................... 6 at.................... 9 at .................... 375 feet cable wire at 45 cents ................ Sumter county. 2 at. .......... ...... . 3 at................. 4 at .................... 5 t. ................... 6 at... ............... 600.00 5,255.50 2,340.00 175.00 168.75- 8,539.25 994.00 989.40 1,174.00 2,300.00 455.00- 5,912.41 Volusia county. 1 at.................... 2 at.................... 4 at .................... 5 at .... .... .... .... .... 6 at.................... 250 feet cable wire at 20 cents.............. 1,365.00 1,890.00 4,090.00 5,635.00 195.00 50.00--13,225.00 CARRABELLE, TALLAHASSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD'S TELEGRAPH LINE. Franklin county. 14.00 1 at.................... 25 350.00- 350.00 29.10 25.60 2.50 .50 12.00 45.70 18.00 L1.00 14.20 11.64 11.74 20.00 3.50 27.30 27.00 40.90 49.00 1.50 51 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: .COMPANY. Duval county. 23.00 1 at.................... 25 575.00- 575.00' APALACHICOLA AND MARIANNA TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Franklin county. 14.00 1 at.................... 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 SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY'S TELEGRAPH. Jefferson county. 11.90 1 at.................... 50 595.00- 595.00, 52 SOUTH FLORIDA TELEGRAPH CO. Orange county. 17.00 30.00 33.00 80.00 34.00 22.00 17.00 59.87 40.00 25.45 40.00 32.00 23.00 20.00 1 at .... ... ..... ... .... . 2 at.... .... .... .... .... Osceola county. 2 at .... .... .... ... .... Polk county. 2 at........... ....... Hillsborough county. 2 at.................... Pasco county. 2 at .... .... .... .... .... Hernando county. 2 at.... ...... .... ...... Citrus county. 1 at .............. .... .. 2 at ........ ............ Marion county. 1 at.................... 2 at........ ............ Alachua county. 2 at .... .... .... .... .... 4 at .... .... .... .... .... Levy county. 2 at.................... 850.00 2,100.00- 2,950.00 2,310.00- 2,310.00 5,600.00- 5,600.00 2,380.00- 2,380.00 1,540.00-- 1,540.00 1,190.00 1,190.00 2,993.50 2,800.00- 5,793.50 1,272.50 2,800.00- 4,072.50 2,240.00 2,300.00- 4,540.00 1,400.00- 1,400.00 53 Columbia county. 33.00 1 at.... ................ 50 1,650.00-- 1,650.00 Suwannee county. 30.00 2 at .................... 70 2,100.00- 2,100.00 POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY. Escambia county. 18.00 2 wires at............... 70 1,260.00- 1,260.00 Statement showing the Length and Value of Telegraph Lines Assessed for the Year 1900. NYSE OF COMPANT. Western Union Telegraph Company ... 52.38 International Ocean Telegraph COj .... 402 1. South Florida Telegraph Company..... 135.82 Carrabelle, Tallahassee & Georgia Rail- road's Ttlegraph Line ............. 50.00 Geneva TelegraphCompany............ 17.(0 Jacksonville & St. John- Bar Tel. Co.... 23.00 Apal. chicola & Marianna Telegraph O110.00 Savannah, Fla. & West. Ry's Tel. Line. 11.90 Postal Telegraph Cable Company............ 802.33 SIBB. ~ TWO W1 s s N a 0.0i a a-. * m~ e ~ = S 2615 00i 12.75 $70001 20,140 50"71.001 70 00 6766 00 r7. ml 70 00 1,250 Oii 550 O .... ...... 575 0) ..... ,500 00 ...... ...... 2 29" 0 0 ' 59 0 i ......1 .... .. ...... 18.00 0 00 834.691 5 1679.75 ...... I- IR -1 ABLI N ' ___ __ __ __ __ __ aWRB !O1DB 7~~~! d - 201.81 85[? 17.408 851 675 S4 197.40 100 19 74000 250 $ 891500 11 5 2.35750 .... S01 6 10.17 13I 1,322 10i ...... I 1.25 16(0 200 00 ...... 9 1.52 175 266 00 ...... S206.22 85 17,528 7038.375 228.47 100 22,847 00 1,310 5 414 79 115 47,700 85 500J 6 144.14 130 18,738 201 10i S 60.50 145 8,772 501 450 8 2.62 160 4,41929 1,460 9 1.00 175 175 00 375 0 1.65 10 313 502,000 18,970 0. 11 18.75 205 3,843 75 .... 13 1.50 235 352 50.. 14 1.50 250 375 00 .. 120 .50 340 170 00o .. 28 .21 460 96 60 33 .45 5 240 7... 139 .16 6S5 100 00 .. 45 .14 71 100 10 ...... .55 07 865 60 55 .... 26,460 0 4 23.00 100 2,300 00' .. ...... .......... ...... 1.260 $47.5F2 5 1.566.32 ...... 8169.428 546.29 o0cl$ 135 001 30c 75 0W i $ 1 5,011 9S 10c 3, 837 50q) 20c 262 001 25c 125 00:i 31 c 270 00!;. 35c 157 50' 40c 584 o00o 45c 168 75 I 1.00 2,000 o00 .... ....... 172,349 4S .. '35.526 00 .... ........I 12. .... ......... 150 00 ... ......... i o .... ......... 157500 .... 2,0000 .... ......... 595 00 1,260 00 .... $7.614 75 8259.317 40 Total Assessments by State Board.............. ............ 259,317 40 Telephone Lines. etc., Assessed by County Assessors.......... .... 4,900 00 =263,317 40 Difference in Assessments, (fractional parts of dollars) ........... 6 60 Total as shown on Assessment Rolls... ........ ............ $263324 00 Statement Showing Taxes Assessed on Each.Railroad and Telegraph Line for the Year 1900. Total State County School Total Railroads and Telegraph Lines. Sub-dis- Valuation Taxes Taxes trict Taxes Taxes Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.................... ................ $4, 451,10448 s22,255 52 $ 50 341 00 $ 2.741 00 75. 37 9 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (Georgia Division). ... 1,347,571 t 6,73789 14847 10 1,135 S5 ,720 4 ,Savannh. Florida and We tern Railway (Jacksonville Division) (formerly, 1 1,13 5 22, 5U 4 J. T. & K. W. IRy. Main Line) .................. 1,069.83581 5,319 21, l:,97 67 623 73 19,07 ti Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (South Florida Division) ...... 2,097, 70 35 10,48895 25,889 30 2,301 96 38,680 21 .Deland and St. Johns River Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. Co)... 18,250 00 9125 25550 5475 401 55 Florida Southern Railroad (Palatka Division) (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. C) .... .........00) .............................. 9(V90. 475 501 4,95. 10,:343 06 67,4 4 15,597(0 28 F.orida Southern Railroad(Chrlotte arotte bor Division) (operated by S. F. 475 50 & W. Ry.Co.) .............................................................. ...412,7155 0 2.0(13 79 5,365 851 17 10 7,6268 0 Sanford and St. Petersburg Railroad (operated b S. F. & W. Ry. 41,55 O 2/ 39 Co.) ........... ... 3.179 78 3,515 01 7, 899 40 993 81 12. 409 12 Silver Springs, Ocalaand Gulf Railroad (operated by F. & W. Ry. Co.) 377,407 52 1,887 94 3,925 38 593 9 6,406 39 Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. Co.)......... 40,993 75 205 CO 50 25 707 25 Winston and Bone Valley Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. Co.)........ 97,550 0 487 75 1,26 15 84 96 1,840 86 St. Johns and Lake Eus is Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry Co. )......... 107,136 50 53569 1,075 82 53 74 1. 05 25 Sanford and Lake Eustis Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. Co.).......... 145, b9506 727 98 1,580 17 2006 2.328 21 Florida Midland Railroad (operated by S. F. & W. Ry. Co.)................ 78,277 50 391 41 1,031 01 29 77 1,452 19 Jacksonville, St. Augustine ani Indian River Railroad (Fla. East Coast Line) ............. 1,503,17914 7,5158 19,231 03 1,742 941 28,489806 Atlantic and Western Railroad (Fla. East Coast Line) ....................... 106,270 00 531 351 ;48 8 14 13 2,161 .6 St. Johns Railway (Fla. East Coast Line)........................ ............ 28, 000 140 00 350 0(1 40I 1i St. Augustine and Halifax River Railroad (Fla, East Coast Line)............ 146,7000 73350 1,688 85! 24-22 35 Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railroad (Fla. East Coast. Line).... ..... .... .. ................................ ... ... i 86 1,847 17 4,704 4. 6,552 01 St. Johns and Halifax River Railroad (Fla. East Coast Line) .... .........: '. *I 83 1,97956 4,771 70 6, 751 26 South Eastern Railroad (Fla. East Coast Line)............... .......... 134.645 05 67323 179371 ii 2.57753 Louisville and Nashville Railroad (Pensacola and Atlantic Division) ...... 1,213,78851 6,68 94 13,356 12 181 59 19,606 65 Louisville and Nashville Railroad (Pensacola Division) ............ ....... 484, 8960 2,423 44 5,573 92 ............ 7 36 Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad.................................... .. 895,214 4,476 0U6 9,710 30 1,010 81 1 1. 17 Tavares, ApoKa and Gulf Hailruad.. .... ... ........ ........... ..... 9),00 00 475 0 950 ...... 00 Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railroad... ... ......................... 145,89685 729 48 1,738 90 161 71 2,630 09 Live Oak and Gulf Railroad............. 4 ............... .......... 48,250 00 2 24 51 458 38 13 in 713 55 Jacksonville and Atlantic Railway................................... 35, 000 U00 1)5 00 455 001 .... ... ) 00 Carrabelle. Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad ..................... 223.939 61[ 1,119 71 2,828 85 ............ 3 .948 56 Jacksonville and Southwestern Railroad............... ............ .. 343 089 Ta ,715 4 4,25 01 1852 6,155 74 Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railroad........................ ......... 29 .671 78 1,453 37 3, 62 31 30 8( 5,107 50 Valdosta and Southern Railroad.... ................... ......... 6, 00 0 0 69 ........ 9900 Yellow River Railroad ... ........... ....... .................. 0,00 2 00 450 00 ...0 70 000 Gainesville and Gulf Railroad............. ....................... 203,015 1,015 08 2,335 47 195 43 3,545 9 Pensacola and Perdido Railroad. ....................... .. ................ 21 6O 00 108 t 248 40 ............... 356 4 Pensacola, Alabama and Tennessee Railroad......................... ...... 5050 207 5 477 3 .............. 84 83 Pensacola and Mobile Railway and Manulacturinr Co ...................... 26,50 000 131 25 301 8 .............. 433 12 Pensacola and Andalusia Railroad........................... .... ............ 4,100 00 120 50 241 00 .............. 31 5 Tallahassee South Eastern Railroad.. ............... ................... 50,000 00 250 00i 546 88 79.6 8 Pensacola Electric Terminal Railway....... ....... 4.............41360 001 20 80 475 64 ....... 62 44 Jacksonville Terminal Company .................. ........................ 146, 0000 730 50 1,899 30 138 068 1 St. Augustine and South Beach Railway........ .......................... 7,715 00 38 586 4.............. 135 01 Palatka and Heights Street Railway...... .. ... ........ .............. 3,50000 17 5 315 400 Fort Meade Street Railway.................................... 1,09600 5 14 30 .............. 19 Jacksonville Street Railway................ .................... 79,250 00 396 25 1 ,030 25 237 75 1.6B 2-) Main Street Railroad................ .. ..... ........ ........ 14.000 00 7000 18 00 400' 291 0 Tampa Electric Company ......................... ................. ... .77, 20 00 886 (0 945 70 56 91 1,388 61 Western Union Telegraph Company..................................... 45, 011 95 225 07 494 20 9 511 78 78 International Ocean Telegraph Company ................................. 175,349 45 876 8 2,101 5 110 09, 3,088 51 South Florida Telegraph Company.. ........................................ 5,526 00: 177 62 407 7 44 12I 29 50 Carrabelle, Tallahassee and Georgia Railroad's Telegraph Line ............. 1,250 00, 6 2) 15 0 2-2 0 Gene a Telegraph Company .................... ................... ....... 550 00 275 8 ..... 11 0( Jacksonville and St. Johns Bar Telegra -h Company .................... .. 575 00 28 7 48 ... 10 86 Apalachicola and Marianna Telegraoh Company ......................... 2,200 1100 27 39 00 Savannah, Florida and Western Railway's Telegraph Line.............. 595 2 7 ............. 10 27 Postal Telegraph Cable Company... ............................. 1,26000 6 30 14 49 .......... 2) Log Roads & Telegraph Lines (assessed by.Assessors) ..................... ... 60 800 0 30400 72 ............. 1,27 19,513,419 24 Add fractional parts of dollars gained on Assessment Rolls.................. 17 76 Total Railroad and Telegraph assessment as shown by Assessment Rolls.... 19,513,437 00 $9.5 :18 5 7.55! 5 $ 14 220 5 $339.339y 59 t tat-eent Showing Valuationof Railroads and Telegraph Lines, by Counties, forth yeBr 1900 and the Taxes Assessed Thereon. $ .s I \ a .3 N ' *5 _? I 0 I _ _ rJ Alachua ........................................ 14.549 00 1,263.448 00 Baker .................... ........................... 4,128 00 328.855 00 Bradford................. ....... ...... .... ......... ..... 4,47500 569 467 00 Brevard .............................................. 14,973 00 780,008 00 Calhoun ............. ....................... ........ 1,68000 ... ........ Clay ...... .. ................... .. ........ .. .............. 4,400 00 315,268 00 Columbia ...................... ...................... 5.685 00 544.964 00 Citrus ............... ................................. 5,793 00 323.564 00 Dade ........ ................ ............. ...........I 14.20200 627,284 00 DeSoto .................................................. 7,060 00 315.008 00 Duval ........................................ ........ 19,51000 1,290.805 00 Escambia ............ .. ... ......................... 7,418 00 694.859 00 Franklin.... 630 0 62,797 00 Franklin........... ......... .............................. 630 00 62,797 00 Gadsden ......................................... 3,767 00 273,722 0 Hamilton ........ .................................. 4,020 00 361,728 00 Hernando ............................................. 3,069 00 219,433 00 Hillsboro ............................................ 11,020 00 923,360 0 Holmes ..................... .......... ............... 2,856 001 1548500 6.390 01 $ 14.696 96 1,664 91 3 995 81 2.869 73 7,174 28 3,724 91 9,126 02 840 20 16 1.598 35 4,475 35 2,753 25 5.919 12 1.646 78 3,293 57 3.207 48 8,339 32 1.610 34 4,186 88 6.551 59 17,034 11 3,511 38 8,076 18 317 14 1,01483 1,38744 2,77489 1,828 74 3,657 48 1,112 50 2,33627 4,671 90 11,446 16 780 03 2,358 09 $ 2.054 82 86077 1,427 28 72 .......... 35788 697 64 154 50 1,074 45 133 23 551 42 456 48 .......... Jackson ................... ........... .......... 8,47000 817,64200 1,60556 8,58223 9058 Jefferson ....... ..... ....... ...... ..... ... ... 3.065 00 230.772 00 1,169 19 2,86451 ......... Lafayette ........................... ........ ........ ......... ... ,000 00 1000 25 00 ......... Lake ........ ............. ......... .. ....... 8,85900 664,543 00 ,36703 6,73402 25 08 Lee ..... .......... .............. ........ ... 5,78300 ......... 2891 6361 ...... Leon .................... ............. ... ........ ,79000 296 25000 1,495 20 339 9 ........ Levy ............. .. ................. ....... .. 3,37600 358,921 00 1,811 49 3,62297 483 24 L liberty ........ .. .. ................... 3,640 242,82500.1,23233. 2,83436 .. Madison ................................................. 3,640........ 8.............. 1,....3 ....834 3.... .......... Manatee........ ............... .. ..... ... ...... Marion ............. ........ ........ ....... ...... 13,166 00 900.618 00 4,568 93 10,05163 276 45 Monroe ........ ......... .. .................. ...... i 4,00000 20 000 00 120 0 324 00 ......... Nassau ................... ......................... 7,55900 751.36900 3,794 65 9,29687 125 70 Orange ......... .................................. 8.74900 873,953 00 4,413 55 11,475 19 328 84 Osceola...................... ............. ........... 2.31000 217,692 00 1,10001 3,13502 69 50 Pasco ........ ......................................... 8,00300 506.277 00 2.57143 5,142 81 1,56173 Polk ............................................... 8,720 00 799.600 00 4.04160 10,508:16 1,213 08 Putnam ............................. ........ ........ 9.88900 844,18400 4,27036 7 686 66 248 55 Santa Rosa ........................... ....... 3.422 00 327,66900 1,65546 3,310 91 .......... St. Johns ...... ......... .... ............ ... 8 53900 500,57500 2,545 58 6.363 91......... Sumter .. ......... .......... ...... ............. ...... 5,912 00 397,638 00 2,017 74 3.833 68 ....... Suwannee.......... ......... .. .............. ... 5.22000 564.036 00 2,846 28 5.40794 491 22 Taylor ........ ......... .... ........................ .. Volusia .............................. .............. 13.22500 874.235 00 4,437 31 12,424 44 1.217 62 Wakulla.. ............ .... ..... ......600 00 126.540 00 635 70 1,49390 . Walton ........ ...................................... 3,10200 315,82800 1,59466 2.870 88 92 9 W ashington..................... ................... 1,19000 117,52600 593.58 1,483 96 ....... Totals.................. ................. 63,82400 $19250.113 00 $97567 38 $227,551 56 14,22065 Statement Showing Valuation of Real Estate for the Year 1900, by Counties, and the Taxes Assessed Thereon. COUNTIES. Alachua................. ..... Baker... .................... Bradford...................... Brevard ............ .. ... ..... .. Calhoun ...................... . C lay ....................... ...... Citrus.................... Columbia ...................... D ade ......................... . DeSoto ........ ............... Duval....... ............... Escambia ........................ Franklin .. Gadsden ....................... Hamilton... ............... Hernando.................... Hillsborough .................. . 848.9191 354.3221 336.9921 1,125.3251 596.861 384,212 316,318 493.580 778.221 1.971 660 462,585 382.520, 333.575 301,074 318.987 298 9781 766,7311 ~a ~ .m. EQ = i ~'r z~ __ 1', 4f;4 - 8.0801 27,782 6.228 1.098 4,8591 5.680 71,7451 30.343 9.8011 4.8881 5,167 514 25,001 29,081 6,1401 18,3041 1,505.590 , 290,8601 631,925 1.323.3601 543,0851 502,1301 769,4381 713,655i 1,344.014i 1,321.3801 957.2001 783 340, 153.195, 399,8501 421,490 602,720 1,882,940 ;I-~ 40 E-1 0%0 Z O H0 536,490!$ 18:8571 151.8401 259,3901 9,0801 249.9201 46,4321 325,195; 461.740! 278 3201 5.444.8201 2,378,330i 484.4851 154.3901 121,050 57.410' 8,672,200, CO & .1 c^ a c/ 0 0 Sd 0- 2,042,080 $10.210 40$ 309.717 1,549 75 783.765 3.921 52 1,582,750 7,915 27 552,165 2,761 54 752,050 3,762 80 815.870 4,079 35 1,038.850 5,232 45 1,705.754 8.528 77 1,599,700 7.998 50f 6,402.020 32.010 10 3.161,670 15,808 35 637,680 3,190 23' 554.240 2,771 201 542,540 2,712 701 660,130 3,300 651 5,555,1401 27,775 70' 0 CL ,,a oH F~ 23.484 491$ 2703 44 3.716 72 .. . 9,802 21 499 50 19.405 28 3,740 24 6.625 61 132 06 10.528 70 ... ...... 8,158 70 1,265 39 11.149 85 715 26 22.174 80 ........ 20.796 10 764 34 83,226 26 16,046 82 36,368 93 ......... 10.202 88 .. 5.542 40 ......... 5 425 40; 349 05 6.932 82 1 602 89 68,085 56. 3,359 31 -------- .1 . Holmes............................ 265 288 16,097 291,18' 19.368 310.495 1,553 40 4,658 15 36 88 Jackson........ .......... 551,014 99,809 902,877 164,725 1.067.602 5.338 01 11,743 62 128 26 Jefferson .................. ..... 370,976 104,141 699.760 210,500 910,260 4,551 30 11,155 61 ........ Lafayette ..................... 865,866 12,362 536.122 10.740 546,862 2 734 31 6,835 77. Lake......................... 560.418 18,252 1,040 240 426,305 1.466.545 7,311 19 15.665 45 935 09 L e ............................ 1,940,020 3,302 976.285 181,355 1.157,640 5,790 43 12,736 11...... Leon........................... 439.951 141.285 931,740 592.470 1,524,210 7.621 05 16,08 70........ Levy.......................... 617,051 18,177 727,265 57,410 784,675 3,924 70 7.846 75 1,040 89 Liberty..... ................. 520,491 3,673 343,424 .... .. 343.424 1,718 25 4,121 56 ...... Madison ................... .. 401,384 113 210 800,340 162,080 962.420 4812 10 11,071 10.. Manatee .......................... 795,540 8,170 973,040 161,020 1,134060 5,674 94 21.551 78 3,075 91 Marion ................ ...... 764,675 54,512 1,798.180 720,010 2,518,190 12.590 95 27,770 09 2,179 32 Monroe ................. ..... 10,814 46 755 1,427,450 1,474 205 7,371 08 19,904 78......... Nassau .................... 402,481 3,995 312,674 684,815 997.489 4,990 41 12.222 20 2,080 71 Orange.................... .. 644,652 17,985 1,380,360 942.570 2,322,930 11,625 60 30,209 04. 580 65 Osceola........................... 1,078.134 2,767 789,500 188.815 978,315 4,893 80 13,939 99 81 68 Paco............................ 470,161 6,228 715,990 51.310 767,300 3.836 50 7,673 00 1,988 52 Polk..................... ......... 1,093,849 12,895 1,538,470 520.310 2.058,780 10,29 90 26,764 14 2684 84 Putnam ............................ 429,383 12,097 935,090 597,540 1,532,630 7,663 15 13,793 67 160 06 Santa Rosa...................... 756,105 3,579 700.970 130,359 831,329 4,156 80 8,313 29 St. Johns........ ............... 467,409 3,284 548,310 1,273 435 1.821,745 9,110 02 22,773 7 Sumter .-....................... 313,331 17.211 796.596 40,570 837.166 4.185 79 7.958 01.... Suwannee......................... 408,210 62,510 535,000 198,500 733,500 3,667 631 6,974 66 712 89 Taylor......... ............... 399,324 5,926 530.670 8,460 539,130 2.695 65 6,201 26 Volusia......................... 702,862 7.975 981,910 812,150 1,794.060 8.970 30 25,116 84 2,337 49 Wakulla......................... 378,777 16.485 256 389 5,61 262,010 1.310 70 3,079 39...... Walon.......................... 607.11 10,473 720,882 148,575 869.457 4 373 60 7,868 86 493 98 Washington ..................... 698,242 14,608 824,640 108,275 932,915 4,665 63 11,664 95 73 83 Total. ....... ........... 26,624,369 1,061,683 $35,780., s*' :j 60,175,465 $300,98947 $726.179 26 $49 772 30 .. ..- '1 $300,989 47 $72.1 26$ 49 772 30 Statement Showing Valuation on Personal Property for the Year 1900 by Counties, and the Taxes Assessed Thereon. CorTlIEs. Alachua............. Baker .............. Bradford .......... Brevard............. Calhoun ........... Clay ............... Citrus............ Columbia......... Dade............. DeSoto ........ . Duval ............ Escambia........... Franklin........... Gadsden............ Hamilton ....... Hernando............ w bio 0 14 .0 0 b 0 Cd 0 0 : I .0 ci a a Cu .0 0^ o c W a 0 owci 4.6833 175.225$ 507,381 3,011 66,785 66,279 6,706 154,712 192.162 494 49 850 161.245 4,504 68,990 72,212 3.044 66.890 64,275 645 33,569 71,548 8,295 155,330 279,056 35 14 755 220,232 6.624 260 229 274,651 9101 40.110 1,671.110 1,4041 56,510 947,550 366 13.063 201.692 5,356 93,690 145,720 7,846 128 058 218.072 1,8731 43,835 62,162 ,a 0. 0 do bI* 2 ^ Dtm ci 02 '4 0 0 0 0I S# 00m F- $ 682.606 $ 3,413 08 133,064 666 42 346,874 1.737 17 211,095 1,055 63 141,202 707 48 131,165 656 09 105,117 525 58 434.386 2,165 29 234,987 1,174 94 534,880 2,674 40 1,711,220 8,556 10 1,004,060 5,020 30 214,755 1.074 74 239,410 1,197 05 346 130 1,730 65 105,997 529 99 .,$ ow z 0 .a H .0 0 zS sz L -- ~'~I-~~~~--~~~~-~~~-~~~~ -~------- 770 992 2,724 51 5,845 1,024 1,018 973 1 1,394 266 3,406 210 1,301 870 998 4,108 2,748 438 711 1,274 1,865 1,086 311 732 571 728 605 559 580 2,882 2,001 * 768 318 1,679 1,428 5,247 514 5,056 1,064 744 134 1,351 1,641 1,565 1,806 683 550 18,798 6,760 12,783 9,963 5,606 7,647 5.068 18,385 712 50,372 3.875 3,918 1,851 4,8 2 7,111 4,287 ' " I I o $11,958 17 99657 2.034 7 ...... . 5.611 49 200 25 3.674 99 540 65 2,426 48 66 55 2.564 31........ 1,610 17 26 49 7,586 22 82447 3.822 83 ............ 8,632 44 293 55 27,492 86 4.761 42 16,611 84....... 4.18008........ 3.745 10 5,026 0 2627 1,796 47 26461 -"---------L-- I Hillsborough....... 2,513 2,253 Holmes............. 1,470 953 Jackson........... 2,287 2,393 Jefferson........... 2,598 2.067 Lafayette .......... 646 797 Lake ... .......... 1,151 911 Lee ............... 542 376 Leon................. 1,302 1,801 Levy .... ......... 759 1,472 Liberty ............... 360 327 Madison.,.......... 2,110 2,332 Manatee............ 825 670 Marion............ 3,066 3,484 Monroe ............ 865 166 Nassau........... 782 753 Orange ............ 1,384 1,379 Osceola............... 501 673 Pasco ............. 724 78 Polk................ 1,307 1,571 Putnam ............ 1,103 935 Santa Rosa ......... 1,580 1.330 St. Johns........... 1,150 779 Sumter............. 615 1.265 Suwannee......... 1,752 2,361 Taylor.............. 608 619 Volusia............ 604 1,119 Wakulla............ 670 681 Walton............... 1.041 850 Washington......... 1,279 1,146 64,494 53,055 22,799 5,656 10,119 4,899 11,659 4,969 19.528 5,623 10,301 3,292 6.642 16.783 15,532 27 8,772 11,954 41,194 6,373 38,111 8,029 9,561 6.772 12.371 9.590 11,123 11,318 5,129 8,082 10,015 484.661 1.926 4,344 203,240 1,265,100 1,468 340 7,341 70 7,873 6,986 80,755 96.961 177.716 891 40 3,401 14,877 216,704 274,296 491,000 2,45501 900 8,448 144,750 211,170 355,920 1,77960 290 6,335 98.914 45,556 144.470 722 35 143 1,666 57 895 155,200 213,095 1,067 40 ....... 679 94,700 83,137 177,837 890 21 706 4,802 123,540 308,600 432,140 2,160 70 740 4.717- 110.960 155,060 266,020 1,331 87 876 2,206 37.771 29,842 67.613 339 07 737 9 331 145.695 295,865 441,560 2,207 80 1.510 3.067 112,405 134,375 246,780 1,235 76 4,954 8,856 224,625 570,125 794,750 3,97375 ........ 6,550 303,700 310,250 1,551 25 2.299 2,651 94,150 240.370 334.520 1,67428 565 2,488 109 020 336,125 445.145 2,22887 4,799 2,396 195,862 99856 295718 1,47977 565 2,530 61,120 81.350 142,470 71235 4,064 5,818 264.395 423.805 688,200 3,44100 111 2,193 85,155 239,935 325,090 1,62545 17,096 95,076 135615 276,775 412,390 2,06429 219 1,782 57,245 237,495 294,740 1,47385 2,026 4,376 106,827 107,419 214,246 1,071 21 335 7,867 148,615 276,630 425,245 2,12756 559 9.115 95,543 43.807 139,350 69675 2,655 3,314 95,380 267,210 362,590 1,812 85 564 4,257 61,427 60,959 122,386 61328 16,124 6,216 114.957 210,951 325,908 1,608 49 18,902 6,780 129,282 176,333 305,615 1,53061 116.23 288.919 4,834,698 12,163854 16.998,052 84.993 49- 116.2361 288,911 4.834,698, 12,163,354' 16.998,052j 84,993 49, 20,508 09 61916 4,137 88 20 94 8,765 01 53 17 6,96020 ....... 2,451 88 ........ 8,281 95 215 36 2.499 25 ...... 5,84341 ....... 3 419 20 31918 1,171 47 ........ 7,193 23 ........ 5,515 68 682 81 11,808 25 751 44 5,053 48 ..... 4,880 87 378 15 7,174 03 72 00 4.715 02 9 55 2,148 7u 383 83 10,253 60 1,19725 4,028 81 ........ 5,703 90 ....... 4,83555 ........ 2,034 84 ....... 5.795 65 564 38 2,212 12 .... 5,680 26 480 84 2,107 51.... 3,934 77 242 68 5,100 92 37 35 267.939 98 13.975 40 I II Statement from Assessment Rolls of 1900, Showing the Total Assessed Valuation of all Real and Personal Property, Including Railroads and Telegraph Lines, by Counties. ! aS 2 : : , ! m COUNTIES. ----- .-. .- i Alachua ........... ............ ...... . B aker................................. ....... * Bradfor d........................ .... Brevard. .. ............................... Calhoun ............................ .. .. . Citrus ............... Clay.................................. ...... Columbia............................ ii Dade .............. .... ......... . DeSoto...... .. ............... .. ...... Duval.... ....................... ...... Escambia....... .. ...... ....... .......... Franklin Gadsen ................................. Ham ilto .................................... Hernando ................. .............. kl (S "s 1& cd1 $2.042,080 $ 682 309,717 133 783,7651 346 1,582.750 211 552.165 141 815,870 105 752,0501 131 1 038 850 434 1,705,754 234 1.599.700 534 6 402,020 1 711 3.161 670 1.004 637.680 214 554 2401 239 542.540i 346 660 1:0O 105 -as a I $1.263.448 328,855 569,467 730,008 393 564 315.268 544 964 627 284 315.008 1.290 805 694 859 62 797 273 722 361 7':8 219 433 606o ,0641 ,874 ,095 .202 .117f .165i .3867 987 .8801 .?20l 060i .755 .410i 130: 997, C0 . $4,003,683 775,764 1,704 581 2.538.826 695,047 1,250.344 1.202,883 2.023,885 2,582.227 2,456.648 9 423,555 4.868,007 915.862 1.071,139 1.254.418 988,629 $ 14.549 4,128 4,475 14,973 1.680 5.793 4.400 5,685 14 202 7 060 19.51( 7,41 630o 3 767i 4,020 3,069 Hillsborough ..................................... 5,555,140 1,468,340 -l olmnes........................................--- 0,495-- 77,716 Jackson.............. ............ .. ........ 1,067,602 491,000 Jefferson ........................................ 910,260 355,920 Lafayette ...................................... 546,862 144.470 Lake........................................... 1,466.545 213,095 Lee... ....................... ...... .......... 1,157,640 177,837 Leon ... .................................... 1,524,210 432,1401 Levy .... ................ ........ ...... ..... 784,675 266,020 Liberty.. .......... ............... ..... ..... .. 343424 67,613 Madison. ..................................... ii 962,420 441,560 Manatee............ ............................ 1,134,060 246,780 Marion ............. ...... .... .... .... .. 2 518,190 794,750 Monroe....... ................................... 1,474,205 310,250 Nassau................ ............ ............. 997,489 334.520 Orange............ .. ........ .... ........... i 2,322.930 445.145 Osceola .......... .................. ...... ..... 978,315 295,7181 Pasco........... ................ .......... ...... 767,300 142 470 Putnam.......... ........ .............. .. 1,532.630 325.090 Polk............ ................. .............. 2,058,780 688,200 St. Johns.............. ....................... .. 1,821,745 294,740 Santa Rosa ................... ................ 831,329 412,390 Sumter. ........ .... ........ ......... .... ..8 837.166 214,246 Suwannee. ................................... 733,500 425,245 Taylor. ... ....... ...................... 539,130 139,350 Volusia ..................................... 1,794,060 362.590 Wakulla .............. .................... 262,010 122.386 W alton ..... ................... ............ 869,457 325,908 Washington................................... 932,915 305,615 __$60.175.465 $16.998.052 50 923,360 11,020 7,957,860 --4,8 2,356 --451----- 317.642 3,470 1,879,714 230,772 3,065 1,500,017 2,000 ...... 693332 664,5431 8,859 2,353,042 ......... 5,783 1,341.260 296,250 2,790 2,255,390 358,921 3.376 1,412,992 ... ...411,037 242,825 3,640 1,650,445 ........ 1,380,840 900,618 13,166 4,226,724 20,000 4,000 1.808,455 751,369 7,559 2,090,937 873,953 8,749 3,650,777 217,692 2.310 1,494,035 506,277 8,003 1,424,050 844.184 9.889 2,711.793 799,600 8,720 3.555,300 500.575 8.539 2.625,599 327,669 3,422 1,574,810 397.638 5,912 1,454,962 564,036 5,220 1,728,001 ....... 678.480 874.235 13,225 3,044,110 126,540 600 511,536 315,828 3,102 1.514,295 117,526 1,190 1,357,246 $ 19.250.113 $ 263.324 96,686.954 Statement from Assessment Rolls, Showing the Gross Amount of State, County and School Sub-District Taxes Assessed for the Year 1900, and the Amount of License Taxes Collected, by Counties. Cc Cd 040 Cc 000 C3 6 E., CO 'ol iM I rl I o 0 3C ;-4 i Fcip, 1 Yc, da LiJ, 12 g; g o ' a o*3 QJ t"c ^l^' ^| -gg a i^^ OV ^^ Alachua........ ... ......................... .......... Baker .......... ... ........ ............. ............... Bradford ............... ........ ................. ........... Brevard ...... ... ........................................... Calhoun ....... ....................... ............ .. .......... . Citrus........... .................. .......................... C lay ............. .... .. ...... .......... ........ ............. i Colum bia ........ ................................... .. .......... D ade .. ................. .. ..................... ........... D, S >to ................... .......................... ... .. D ur al ................................................. ............ Escambia ... .............. .. .............................. Franklin ................. .. ... ...... .... .. ... .............. Gadsden ................ ...... ..................... . Hamilton .. ..................................... ........... Hernando .. ............. ...... .... .......... ..... ... Hllsborough ................................................... . '4 "*i1 1.- 20.013 v . ;;5;4 3.88108 1,704,581 8.528 42 2,538,826 12,695 81 695,017 3,477 42 1,250.344 6,251 71 1,202,883 6 017 24 2,023,885 10.150 99 2,582 227 12,91114 2,456,648 12,283 24 9,423,555 47,117 79 4,868,007 24.34003 915,862 4 582 11 1,071,139 5.355 69 1 254,418 6,272 09 988,629 4,943 14 7,957,860 39.789 30 COUNTIES 5,508 :1 114 50: 1,432 63 2,599 64 143 40 308 73 754 0. 3,406 10 9.104 77 820 67 39,294 90: 17.919 03 2.821 75 2.003 21, 584 74 174 251 31,842 45; 50,139 621 9.747 23 22,587 98 32.206.29 9.072 25 13.062 44: 17 568 36 24.605 19 34.336 95 33,615 42 127,753 23 61.05695 15 397 79 12,062 39 14,109 18 11,065 561 100,039 81. 5,757 83 1,560 52 5.708 17 199 33 2,19952 1 397 61 1 212 39 21,882 69 745 03 2.418 92 4,434 95 I? 280'00,$ 00 00' ...... ..... ........................... .. u o -) s dx 00 0oR 01 *'*.** U.*--U*SU... *. .......J.. oV ooujnsuI _________ 00 OO'L ............... soiudiuon aouH.1isuJ Qc 896'LL'08 O09'lg S Zl Ol'OSI1`8 0Q8'gg81jti'6 9189 9961 81 I I 88 6f(;,'8l 8 888 8 68 '9 19 '. .'! ............................ ....... ............................ uo3I u qsvAI S 6Z.8 0 9' 9G 'H1. 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V 6 1 0 6 . .. . . . . . .. . . . *o* o .* 'e JW 80. 6'r 9Z9'l (0 0088 I I)'00' I .. ...... ............... .... ... ................ ....uo. j.. f 686581 I&S 8'1 860L'O 109"1.'it K96 1. 98 01t0'TI 'i 888 8 8 8i8-'6 ( i t-1['( 8'[ .. ................................... ................... oS o .. 8, $g1 181'L 8. 8.-5 $.88 0..'8 4.it'8.'9 ? .. . . ..... ... .... ... ... .. u iIOH 76 Statement Showing Distribution of the Amount of Warrants" Issued for Jurors and Witnesses During the Fiscal Year Ending December 31st, 1900: First Judicial Circuit: Santa Rosa ................... $ 912 90 W alton ....................... 1,240 90 Escambia ..................... 3,066 45 IIolm es ....................... 1,324 00 Jackson ........................ 2,882 80 W ashington ................... 985 75-- 10,412 80 Second Judicial Circuit: Gadsden...................... 1,035 35 Liberty ....................... 332 57 Calhoun ...................... 616 15 Franklin...................... 806 15 Leon ............ ............ 1,733 80 Franklin ...................... 661 35 Jefferson ................. ... 1,014 50- 6,199 87 Third Judicial Circuit: M adison ...................... 579 00 Taylor ....................... 431 70, Lafayette ................ ... 291 50 Hamilton ..................... 845 90 Suwannee ........ ............ 1,751 15 Columbia ...................... 868 15- 4,767 40 Fourth Judicial Circuit: Nassau ....................... 696 05 D uval.... ................... 4,408 .05 Baker........................ 751 25 Bradford............ ......... 1,133 55 Clay ......................... 161 70 St. Johns...................... 454 15- 7,604 7& Fifth Judicial Circuit: Putnam ...................... 803 05 Alachua ....................... 3,360 45 Levy ......................... 738 72 77 M arion ............ ........... 3,102 90 Sumter....................... 1,001 30 Citrus .......... .............. 741 75 Hernando ..................... 357 80- 10,105 97 Sixth Judicial Circuit: Hillsborough.................. 2,700 65 Manatee ...................... 581 55 Polk ......................... 885 00 M onroe ....................... 1,728 50 DeSoto ................. .... 869 70 Pasco ................. ....... 707 25 Lee ......................... 514 95- 7,987 60 Seventh Judicial Circuit: Volusia ....................... 1,069 80 Brevard ........... ......... 717 70 Orange ....................... 1,400 00 Dade ........................ 955 70 Osceola ...................... 370 80 Lake ......................... 929 30 Hernando ..................... 296 90- 5,740 20 $52,818 59 Feed of Jurors .............................. 995 05 Total amount warrants issued ................ $53,813 64 78 LIST OF DISABLED SOLDIERS Receiving Pensions from the State Under Chapter 4670 of the Laws of Florida. County Name of Pensioner Nameof Captain of Regiment the Company Alachua.... Jacob Link.......... Samuel H Wienges.. William TRichardson Julia Ann Hall, wid of Nathan Fall... 1 Jane Waits, wid of Calvin Waits...... Mary E Caldwell.wid of R A Caldwell... Turner J Griffin..... of John Bates..... 2 Joshua Spear...... E H Benefield....... iG C Williams........ IT J Jackson........ M D Medford....... lJohn R Malphurs ... Leonard Varnadoe.. James Kennedy..... 3 Sarah E Nichols,wid Iof R G Nichols.... E W Thomas, wid of John W Thomas... Mrs M R Bass, wid of Major M J Bass.... William E Johnson... Elizabeth P White, wid of Jas P White 4 Mary C Kirby, wid of Jos G Kirby.... Samuel H Burnett... Joseph Gill.......... Joseph W Malphurs. Stephen Dampier.... JJohn Dogan........... J W Button....... ..... John Sweat............ Robert HStringfellow William Thomas. Edward McDonald.. Lavinia A Boone, wid of James H Boone. IamvP l T Prescott... Capt P B H Dudley. 7th Florida LA Hardee.... 3d Florida Tillman Ingram 7th Florida Company E.... 1st So Car Company F. ... 9th Florida J W Pearsons... Oclawaha R B Smith........ 20th N Car A P Mooty..... 9th Florida Conner ... ... 47th Georgia, Company I..... 1st Florida G W Parkhill.. 2d Florida Wm Furlow ... 12th Georgia J McConnell.... 14th Georgia J Chambers .... 9th Florida W E Chambers. 2d Fla Cav J H Counts .... 7th Florida J C Stewarts.... 8th Florida J R Culp's...... 17th No Car ... .... ....... 59th Georgia B Paramore...... 2d Fla Cav James Gettis .. 7th Florida Tomby......... 18th So Car H F York...... 7th Florida Mooty.. .........9th Florida H F Abell...... Artillery Co S F Rowe.. .... 2d Fla Cav VW Chambers..... 2d Fla Cav Lewis Pvles.. 2d Florida Roland Thomas. 7th Florida Company F1.... 6th So Car J R Haddock .. 1st Fla Cav Porter Smith... 9th Florida William Clark.. 1st Fla Cav P B H Dudlev... 7th Florida 1 Has not drawn pension since Dec. 31, 1899. 2 Has not drawn pension since Dec. 31. 1899. 3 Has not drawn pension since March31, 1900. 4 Died Sept. 29, 1900. 5 John Bates died Dec. 14, 1900. County Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment the Company Baker...... James M Hodges ...... Capt Company D.... 1st Fla Cav Raymon J Beasley... W A Sheffield... 4th Florida, Margaret Davis, widi of J S Davis....... Steele......... 3d Florida Temple Powell...... A A Roberts.... 1st Fla Cav Bradford... Caroline Barry, wid of W F Barry..... William Clark... 1st Florida George W Teston.... W H Mann .... 2d Georgia Judson H Vining... FM Jackson. ... 29thGeorgia Green B Goodman.. A A Roberts.... 1st Fla Cav Ira Sturgess......... Company F. ... 4th Florida William A Varnes... Company A ... 7th Florida John Groves.......... H F York...... Finigan's B Emily Andrews, wid of John S Andrews J T Wilson..... 50th Ga B A Parrish......... W Williams...... 4th Florida John C Norman..... R Thomas...... 7th Florida Silas E Dukes....... R Thomas...... 7th Florida George W Parrish.... West Williams. 4th Florida Susan A Adams, wid of Wm D Adams.. J'C Richards.... 10th Florida Flora A Waters. wid of John M Waters. Arch McCray... 61st Georgia Mary P Crews, wid of Pliny S Crews....... York's.......... 7th Florida Jeanett Prevatt, wid of WJD Prevatt.. R Thomas......7th Florida D E L Carlton ...... Arthur Roberts 1st Fla Cav John Murphy............... Edwards. ...... 15th Ala Lewis F Gay...... ...... Langford's ....... 4th Florida T J Crocker.......... John W Stokes.. llth Ga Daniel C Crawford.. Powers... 10th Florida R A Touchstone....... E B Carroll.... 29th Ga R R Cooper......... E B Carroll.... 29th Ga Hardy E Stokes...... W R Moore..... 1d Florida Rachel Wynn. wid of Ashley Wynn, .... W W Scott .. 16th Florida Brevard.... Matilda Waller, wid of Jonathan Waller Cartel's ....... 45th Ga Clay ....... Louisa Coleman, wid of Moses Coleman.. D J McLeod...... Co F, Ga Sarah C Carter, widl of Elisha W Carter J A Summerlin. 1st Fla Cav Robert N Batten..... G W Call....... 2cd Florida Susan L Broer, wid of G W Broer..... T S Means...... st Florida Nancy Thomas, wid of J A Thomas.... May's Companyl2d Fla Bat Mary E Stokes, wid of Harry Stokes.. E Carroll's Co.. 10th Florida. T J C Geer........... Garratt Vinzant'5th Florida Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment the Company County Clay ....... Calhoun.... Columbia... MaryL McMullen,wid of Henry C McMullen Capt J J Daniels.... Jerry Wingate...... H Steele. ...... 1 Emma CAdams,wid of John Q Adams.. Ocus........... Geo W Hinson....... Hutchinson .... Eugenia Rivers, wid of Thomas Rivers.. A S Mooty ..... Alexander Nettles... Spence............. Romain Falana......... Holmes Steele... James A Thomas.... E D Booker..... Wm H Brooker...... J Richards... William Ayers...... J H Ellis ...... Newton Yon......... W Gregory ... Elizabeth Hanna,wid of Hamilton Hanna R A Walker... Martha J Beck, wid of W H Beck...... Gregory........ Samantha J McClel- lan, wid of Jas PI McClellan ......... S Cawthon...... Sarah Jar.e Knight, wid of James RC Knight........... J Q Stewart.... David Jordan. ...... A J T Wright.. T A Hutchinson ... Jesse S Wood... Sarah ADouglass,wid of James Douglass. G H Hunter...... Susan Davis, wid of George Davis...... John M Pons.... EG Rogerson.. .... W R Moor...... Samuel A Cothran .. William Jay.... Jane H Langford,wid of F M Langford... Garrett........ Allyphaire Milligan, wid of J Milligan.. Vinzant........ William J Wynn ... N A Carswell... Susan Rowan, widof JR Rowan ...... G H Hunter... Esther Niblack, wid of James S Niblack G Vinzant...... 2 Winifred M Sauls, wid of Allen Sauls. F J Clark....... Deborah A Witt, wid of James R Witt..., M I Cox........ Shelton G Kinard.... Company A ... IrvinCr G Kinard. A Roherts 1 John Q Adams died March 24. 1900. 2 Allen Sauls died April 11, 1900. 2d Florida 3d Florida 11th Florida SDetach- ment of Volunte'r 7th Florida 50th Ga 3d Florida 12th So Car 10th Florida 1st Fla Bat Col H'y Reg 9th Florida 5th Florida 6th Florida 10th Florida 2d Florida 3d Florida 9th Florida 8th Florida 2d Florida 14th So Car 5th Florida 5th Florida 3d Georgia 9th Florida 5th Florida 2d Fla Cav Scott's CavB 1st Fla Cav 1st Fla Cav County Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment oo theooo, C ompany...77 , Capt J C Chambers.. 9th Mla Felix Simmons.. J G Haddock.. Jessie Woods.. "E"........ ... 8th Florida 1st Fla Cav 3d Florida 9th Florida W H Cone...... 2d Fla Cav Columbia... 1 Julia FGarrard,wid of J A Garrard.... Martha A Long, wid of James Long....... SN Hunt.............. J K Taylor.......... Robert B Roberts.... Mrs M J Hancock,wid of G W Hancock.. Penelope Osteen, wid of PC Osteen. .... Daniel Reaves ...... JoelK Niblack...... Jasper H Witt....... V E Wadsworth .... Citrus...... James W Johns.... E K Carter.......... Hillary W White- hurst ............. DeSoto..... Sarah Ann N Lanier, wid of F M Lanier. Noah Browning....... IJ FM Tippett. .... Henry R Hill ....... Raney Whitten. wid of Elias Whitten.. Duval...... William C O'Neal... Alexander B Harvey PB Bedford . James C West. ..... Susan Warren, wid of James Warrn..... Caroline M Hartley, wid of G A Hartley Louisa R Johnson, wid of F A Johnson Mrs S M Lloyd, wid of W H Lloyd....... W El Houstoun...:.. Jesse Tyre ..... Mrs John R G Hamil ton, wid of J R G Hamilton ....... Colon Thomas....... Conner Roberts.. Nancy Ynungblood, widow of Isaiah Youngblood ...... Aiargarie Ann Carter. wid of Levi H Car- S tr .. iJnhn A lHalipton 1st Fla Cav d Florida 5th Florida 1st Fla Cav 10th Florida 1st Florida 26th Georgia T B Lamar.... i1st Florida Hollyman...... J W Pearson... P McGriff...... W S Blount.... James Gettes... L A Hardee...... A Doggett...... Company B ... L A Hardee.... 5th Florida 6th Fla Bat 10th Ga Cav 7th Florida 7th Florida 3d Florida 3d Florida 50th Ga Vol 3d Florida John Starke.... 2d Florida Westcott. ..... 1st Florida Pons ......... 8th Florida Company B.... 1st Fla Car Holmes Steele.. 3d Florida Asa J Stewart.. 10th Florida B O Grenad.... 10th Florida John Westcott. Brevard'sBa J M Pons....... 8th Florida John Richards.. 1st Florida Drysdale....... 3d Florida Alkrn 47th Georgia 1 Has not drawn pension since March 31, 1900. A Roberts...... Strain............ G Vinzant..... A Roberts..... Company "F".. N S Cobb. ..... Dasher..... ... County Name of Pensioner Name oCaptain ofRegiment Duval ...... Dade. ...... Escambia.. Franklin.... Gadsden.... Henderson Stanley.. Capt J M Pons ..... 8th Florida Bartolo Masters..... J J Daniels.... 2d Florida Frederica Floyd, wid of Antonio B Floyd Holmes Steele.. 3d Florida Lucy B Brantley, wid of T H Brantley.... CS Fleming ... 2d Florida Sarah P Coates. wid of Philip G Coates. Lash .......... 4th Florida James M Wilson.... Hart........... 22d Ala E H Sweat ......... Wm P Fowler.. 24th Ala John B Brown..... J F McClelland. 2d Florida Frank Marques...... ................. 10th Miss Benj F Kersey....... Ben West...... 53d Ala Alex J Johnson.... ND Leigh.. .. 1st Florida Richard Rathwell... J T Waddell. Ala Artill'ry 1 Willam H Moore.. J M Johnson.... 1st Battal Violater Coker, wid of E B Coker...... Coleman... 1st Florida Benj C Brewton....... E W Martin.... 38th Ala John Kelly... ..... J F McClellan.. !2d Florida Mary G Barclay, wid of David Barclay.. A D McCaskll. 61st Ala Geo W Wentworth.. Hunier. ....... 4th Florida A B Penton......... B W Bell....... 25th Ala Lucretia N Walden, wid of L J Walden R H M Davidsqn 6th Florida Amos R Sharit...... W E Cripp..... 1st Florida Celia Ann Harrison, wid of J R Harrison E W Moise...... 7th Ga Cav Hannah A Blackwell, wid of W R Black- well. .............. Frierson........ 3 Florida Diademma C Russell. wid of J D Russell W D Bloxham.. 5th Florida Chloe Richardson. wid of S B Richard- son ............... J B Spencer.... 5th Florida Joshua T Kemp..... C L McKinnon.. ,st Florida LeRoy Allen......... C A Bryan ........ 5th Florida Moses Lambert........ R A Waller.... 8th Florida Thos J Peavy....... Mitchell........ 29th Ga 2 Martha A Roland. wid of S C Roland. Blocker ....... ?2d Florida Jos W Edenfield.... C A Gee........ 4th Florida Rosanna S Taylor, wid of Jno M Taylor R A Waller..... 8th Florida John M Thomas... W B Malone .. 6th Florida John J Cowin....... RH M Davidson 6th Floi la Zilpha A Houck. wid of Josiah Houck... Martin ......... 17th Ga 1 Pension approved Jan. 24, 1900, hut has never applied for payment 2 Ma-tha A. RIland died August 8, 1900. County Name of Pensioner Name o Captain of Rgment the Company Regiment Gadbdt n .. Robert Regan........ C ipt C A Gee...... th Florida Martha A Finklea, wid of A J Finklea Gwynn. ........Icott's Bat Fontain H Shepard.. RH M Davidson 6th Florida Benjamin Collins.... R A Waller..... 8th Florida Elizabeth P Shepard, wid of Wm A Shep ard ............. Thos Mickler.... 10th Florida Lorenzo D Turner... C A Gee. ...... th Flarida Lucretia Barr, wid of James A Barr..... W T Gregory... 5th Florida Mary F Matthews, wid of W L Mat thews ...... .... W B Malone.... 6th Florida John P Poythress...... Wm Robson.... 125th La Geo W Bryant....... W T Gregory... 5th Florida Jacob Raker, Jr..... H K Simmons.. 2d Fla Cav Pamelia A Gregory, widof W TGregoryj W T Gregory... 5th Florida Victoria A Buntt, wid of W E Buntt Company G..... 35th Ga Gracie A Smith, wid of Bryon Smith .. Company B ... 5th B Fla Cv Hamilton... 1 Mary Ann Cribbs, wid of C J Cribbs.. SA Finley...... 64th Ga. 2 Wm Belote........ A J Stewart.... 2d Florida Andrew J Dempsey.. Ed West.......... 1st Fla Bat W D Bellamy.......... J J Daniel .... Cons Fla Benj F Jackson...... J K Stewart... 8th Florida Melvina Raulerson,I wid of Elias Raul- erson............. G Vinzant...... 5th Florida David Hurst........ B Kendrick.... 55th Ga John W Grantham.. H F York...... Bullocks Rg Sarah Ann Waters, wid of W Waters.. O F Peek...... llth Fla Bat Martha Mobley, wid of Sam E Mobley C F Cone....... 1st Fla Cav Sarah A E Miller,wid of Timothy Miller C F Jenkins.... 10th Florida John B McLeod.... Gettes...... ....... 7th Florida Martha Ann Fennell. wid of Jas Fennel.. John W Frink.. 5th Florida Mary A Williams,I wid of J R Williamsi Thos Scott .. 26th Ga Reuben H Johns..... John Harvey..... 1st Fla Cav Charity Johnson, wid of W Johnson...... John Bryant.... 10th Florida Stephen H Boon..... John Frink .... 5tl Florida ___ 3 William J Murray. C W Stiles .... 26th Ga 1 C. J. Cribbs died Jan. 80th, 1900. 2 Has not drawn pension since March 31, 1900. 3 Pension allowed Jan.20,1900, but has never applied for pay ments County Name of Pensioner Hamilton... William Sills........ Alex Royall........... G W Boyett......... Thomas Duncan..... Nancy Bass, wid of Benjamin Bass.... Emma Robarts, wid of David Robarts.... Evander Byrd....... Elijah Dees.......... Hernando.. Marion W Page...... Edward C McGeachy 1 Ezekiel J Giddens.. Andrew J Giddens... Hillsboro Georgia A Miranda, wid of T E Miranda John Weeksa......... Enoch D Allen..... Rebecca Barnett, wid of Jas Barnett..... Mary Miley, wid of James Miley....... Mrs E M Hall, wid of Wm M Hall...... Nathan Odom...... Elizabeth Stafford, wid of CStafford.. Wm O Simmons....... Allen J Hopson ..... John W Tanner...... Joseph Hutchinson... E A Hill........... J F McLeod...... Wm H Stafford...... John M Uuffie........ Epsey E Fletcher, wid of G W Fletcher Elizabeth Shirley,wid of A J Shirley...... Elizabeth Lewis, wid of John Lewis.... Elizabeth Bacon, wid of John F Bacon... James R Blount.... James Roberts...... Nancy A Wynn. wid of Richard E Wynn! George B Wildes....... Elizabeth R Walker, wid of EG Walkeri 1 Died February 10, 1900. Name of Captain of the Company CaptC B Cone...... John Frink..... James Gettes.... HK Byington.. N A Hull....... 0 F Peek ....... James Tucker.. John Frink..... A J Lee........ SE Hope....... J McNeill....... --- McNeill.... John Martin... H L Mitchell.... George Duncan. RB Smith...... D Hughes...... J J Dickinson.. A J Lea ........ Gettes ........ Izard .......... J T Leslie...... D Hughes....... B OGrenad.... SE Hope....... J Gettes.......... S E Hope....... E J Coggins.... S T Oldham...... W W Scott .... A J Lea....... A P McCrea... Major......... J J Daniels..... PB H Dudley.. Felix Simmons W H Holloway. Regiment 1st Fla Cav 5th Florida 7th Florida 57th Ga 1st Fla Cav llth Florida 8th Florida 5th Florida 5th Florida 9th Florida 9th Florida 9th Florida Mar Lt Ar 4th Florida 25th Ga 7th Florida 1st Florida 2d Florida 5th Florida 7th Florida 11th So Car Florida Brig 1st Fla Cav 10th Florida 9th Florida 7th Florida 9Oh Florida 7th bo Car 20th Miss 10th Florida 5th Florida 61st Ga 1st Ga 2d Florida 7th Florida 8th Florida ist So Car County Hillsboro... Holmes.... Name of Captain of Regiment the Company Capt James Gettes.. 7th Florida R B Smith...... 7th Florida Name of Pensioner Melvina A Master', wid of L A Masters Florencia Bell, wid of Louis Bell, Jr...... Jane N Canning, wid of Robert Canning. Samuel A Miley...... John S Box.......... LP Klutts.......... J B Weatherington.. Warren D Jackson... Elizabeth Lewis, wid of H H Lewis...... Jonah Shy............. D C Standley....... Ambrose Gilman .. 2 Jasper N Harris.... Mary J Jordan, wid of R D Jordan.... Wm G Thornton..... 1 WTTindal........ Stephen B Gavin....... Alexander McGowan Samuel P Walden.... Sarah Hathaway, wid of W W Hathaway Matilda C Mayo, wid of Richard Mayo... 0 H Harris.......... WH Bond.......... Jas S Hickman...... Mary Gilman wid of Jubez Gilman..... Thomas J Webb...... JE Brock............. Elizabeth McCrean. wid of Jno McCrean Rebecca J Reese, wid of L P Reese....... Z L Mathis ......... B F Tadlock......... John N Skinner...... H D Hicks.......... C M Standley........ Spencer C Chambles. W J Grice............. 1 E Roland wid of Hiloy Roland........ 7th Florida 4th Florida 26th Ga 1st N C Cav 50th Ga 50th Ala 6th Ala 6th Ala 5th Ala 32d Ala 6th Florida 6th Florida 31st Ga 6th Ala 6th Florida 25th Ala 8th Florida R J Cooper... 33d Ala Hagan....... H K Hagan.... A B McLeod ... James McCrey. D Bryant . Kendrick ...... C S Lee ....... 6th Florida 6th Florida 1st Florida - Ala 33d Ala 37th Ala 6th Ala Cav H D Bassett ... 6th Florida N Hughes...... 33d Ala. R A Turnipseed. 22d Ga J E P Flourney. 53d Ala R H Bellamy... Ala Artilery J D Grantham.. 61st Ala Company "D"... 59th Ala Mack Oliver...... Ala Lt Art C L McKinnon.. 1st Florida Wm LeP....... 3rl Ala 1 Committed to Insane Asylum June 15, 1900. 2 Died October 30, 1899. James Gettes... J T Leslie...... W A McDonald. Barringer...... Beville's ....... Blackford.... . H utt........... TT Smith..... Hagens ........ Cooper ........ H N Hagan... Hagan............ Griffliths ....... Powers ........ Bassett ........ Carstilla ....... Thos E Clarks.. County Name of Pensioner Name o apa Regiment the Company. Jackson.... Jos M Lockhart. ...... Capt Walt Robinson 11th Florida Jane Taylor, wid of Wm Taylor....... J F McClellan.. 2d Florida William Ward....... Jennngs....... Clavton's R Joseph T Alien...... J V McJlellan. 2 Florida Wm Sketoe ......... Wm Peters. ... 5th Florida Saluda A Coonrod, wid of J A Coonrod A B Gracis..... 6th Florida Eliza Dykes, wid of Moses Dykes...... J M White ... 6th Florida John C Kemp....... A... 6th Florida Mary A Denham, wid of Geo T D nham.. T B Fagan... 15th Ala Dorcas T Cook, wid of B B Cook....... Gracey. ....... 6hl Florida Mary A Jacobs, wid of Wm A Jacobs... Company F..... llth Fl iula Mary Pitman, wid of H R Pitman.... Chisholm....... :h Florinla Deborah A McPher- son, -wi of A Mce Pherson...... .... R H M Davidson6tlh Florida Mary A Alams, wid of Riley Adams... Floyd ......... .. . John W Johnson...... H B Grace .... 6th Florida Daniel McKee....... Flueling ....... 39thi Ala Wil i im O'Conner... H 0 Bassett..... i6t Florida 1 Martha J Duncan. wid of EG Duncan M B Greene...... 7th Ala John W Cook....... J F McClellan.. ld Florida James W Hicks...... H B Grace...... 6th Florida Alex D Carmichael.. RT Griffith.... Evans, Ala John T Davidson.... Tom Bell....... 6th Ala Melvina Dykes, wid of Henry Dykes.... T E Clark...... 8th Florida Mahala Player, wid of Thos F Player.. -- McClellan... 2d Florida Sarah Jane Peacock, wid of Abraham Peacock........... H O Bassett.... 6th Florida Jefferson Griffin..... HO Bassett.... 6th Florida Newton Bryant..... J F McClellan... 2d Florida Calvin Toole....... H B Grace.. .. 6th Florida Susan F Cook, wid of Hardy Cook.. .... L h Attaway... 6th Florida Barbara Shouppe, wid of Casper Shouppe ......... James Jackson. 41st Ala r J Creamer......... D Jennings.. 39th Ala John W Basford....... M N Dickson... 4th Florida 1 Marith J Duncan died Sept. 1, 1900. County Jackson ..... Jefferson.. 1 Pension allowed July 9, 1900, but has never applied for pay- ment. 2 Died 1900. 3 Silas Coker died Dec. 25, 1899. Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment Name o.the Company imn .1 Mary J White, wid of John White..... Capt A B McLeod.. 1st Florida.. S A Thorpe.. ....... Thos E Clarke.. 8th Florida Elizabeth Summerl n wid of Joseph Sum- merlin ......... McLain .... 4th Florida Isaac M Toole........ H B Grace...... 6th Florida S P Pennington.. Abner Hunter.. 4th Florida JD Boyett.......... Thos E Clarke.. 8th Florida Rebecca Grubbs, wid of John Grubbs.. Wiley Warwickilst Fla Res Sarah Bridgman, wid of Geo Bridgman... W C Bird...... 1st Florida Susan Johns, wid of J M Johns........ William Bailey. 5th Florida 2 W J Denham ...... APAmaker.... 1st Florida Catherine E Cole, wid of J W Cole ...... William Bailey. 5th Florida Patrick Coniff ...... G W Parkhill.. 2d Florida Martin Kinsey...... A Z Bailey...... 5th Florida Joel E Walker....... W C Bird...... 1st Florida Archibald Lacy.. ... William Bailey. 5th Florids Hilary Bishop...... William Bailey. 5th Florida W A Hamrick....... William Bailey. 5th Florida C E Merriman, wid of G H Merriman ... P Sheffield...... 50th Ga J Bradley McLeod... W Footman.... 1st Cavalry Chas P Wheeler..... PBird........ 10th Florida Nancy E Taylor, wid of John D Taylor... Appleby Lee.... 4th S C Cav John H Hagan...... P B Bird ...... 10th Florida Thos P Williams.... G W Reynolds.. 29th Miss Mrs C C Hamilton, wid of A J Hamilton Company G.... 3d Ga Vol L H Spratt ......... Partridge...... ............ Mrs F A Nalley, wid of Peter Nalley.... Gamble ........-Artillery Berry Shepard....... Partridge....... 15th Cav J H Slaughter....... Partrd e ...... 15th Cav Irwin A Granger.... Wm Bailey..... 5th Florida Sidney S Matthews.. C Hussey....... 22d Ga Bat S B Hart............ Langford....... 3d Florida W R Grantham...... Girardeau...... 3d Florida 3 Mrs L E Coler, wid of Silas Coker...... W C Bird......... 1st Florida J C Beazley........... Company E .. 4thGeorgia L Q C Lingo ........ WO Girardeau. 3d Florida Isabella Raysor, wid] of George Raysor.. D W Gwynn.... 2d Fla Cav County Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment Count soe thie Company e en Jefferson.... Liberty....... Lee ........ Leon....... Caroline Walker, wid of Wm B Walker.. J W Alien.......... Elizabeth B Granger, wid of Matthew Granger........... J G Montgomery.... Theresa McDermott, wid of John Mc- Dermott............ Elizabeth Rowell,wid of John C Rowell.. George Huggins .... John A Gandy...... Mary Ann Morton, wid of E L Morton. Edward G Scott. ... Tabitha Lee, wid of James S Lee...... Harmon W Morris.... 1 Thomas G Lets- worth .... ........ Lillie Humphries.wid of James T Hum- pries. ............... Mary Thomas, wid of J Thomas........... Geo W Dyer, Sr..... Joseph Bracewell.... Diademma Glenn, wid of Thomas S Glenn. .. ........ Eugenia Weakley, wid of John W Weakley......... Simeon Dugger, Sr.. Mary A Cannon, wid of Jacob C Cannon. 2 C J Barineau, wid of W R Barineau.. Geo W Powell....... Wm S Wheeler......... Thaddeus RDean.... Randle McCardle .... 3 E Condelary, wid of P Condelary.... Martha Condelary, wid of William Condelary......... Capt Strain........ 3d Florida B. .......... ..... Milton LtAr Girardeau........ 3d Florida T McGehee..... 1st Fla Res Stain........ 3d Florida A Z Bailey. 5th Florida Wm Bailey..... 5th Florida J C McNab..... 29th Ala E L Morton. ... 36th Ga W 0 Girardeau. 3d Florida E I Barwick.... Reserve Reg P B Bird........ 10th Florida W Barwick.... "Reserves" Jackson........ WT Gregory... James C Evans.. R H M Davidson 25th Ga 5th Florida 6th Florida 6th Florida Gregory........ 5th Florida S B Love....... 6th Florida R H M Davidson 6th Florida R H M Davidson 6th Florida Richard Waller. 8th Florida CJ Jenkins..... 10th Florida Wesley Stubbs.. 27th Ga: S M G Gary .... 9th Florida TM Jackson...... 29th Ga S Spencer...... 5th Florida Spencer.... .. 5th Florida 1 Died April 23. 1900. 2 Approved December 16, 1899, but has not since applied for payments. 3 Dead. I I I Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment the Company Leon....... Levy....... CaptC A Bryan..... 5th Florida Spencer .......... 5th Florida Bryan ........ 5th Florida Parkhill....... 2d Florida Lawson ...... Tuberville ...... Company "B'.. John Englis...... C A Bryan .... G W Parkbill... 5th Fla Bat Home Gds 7th Fla Cav 31 Florida St- Florida 2d Florida Samuel Spencer 10th Ga BF Page..... ...... Xlary E Revell, wid of S E Revell..... AdelinA Purvis, wid of J N Purvis...... Henry C Billingsley.. Nancy M Ferrell, wid of D W Ferrell .. W B Ferrell......... I Ishani M Blake... Amanda C Ashley... Larkin Robinson...... Julian Betton........ Elizabt h Van Brunt, wid of F S VanBrunt MIrs M M Whitehead. wid of A Whitehead Joshua, Dunean...... C Q Skipper ....... Richard Fletcher.... Clesley J Jenkins..... Ellen Britt, wid of Amos Britt......... Walter H Averitt .. loseph BGeddie..... James S Barnett..... Ludo'vick Ashley.... Rebecca Roz-'ar, wid of John L B Rozear ',amuel R Tomlmson. Hugh Black ........ Wm Russell......... Silas Weeks....... Hansford DCook.... Aaron Higginbotham Henry M Smith..... Mary L. Brown, wid of W F Brown.... Nancy A Dudley, wid of J V R Dudley.. Susin W Tison, wid of G M Tison...... A H Bateman....... 2 Mis Mouring Smith wid of L B Smith.. Mile Alford......... M A Armstrong, wid of G 0 Armstrong. G McGowan, wid ol D L McGowan..... 2d Florida 3d Florida Reserves 2.t Fla Cav Camp of Ins '31 Fla Cav 5th Florida 3d Arkansas 5th Florida 1st Florida 17th Ala 26th Ga. 6th Florida 9th Florida 4th Florida 7th Florida 6tc Florida 3d Florida Ab Flewellen.... 39th Ala PB H Dudley.. 7th Florida S'M G Garey... 9th Florida W L Moore..... 2J Florida N A Hull....... Runnells ..... Company G ... 1st Fla Cav 9th Florida 7th Florida I T MMicklin. .. st Fla Bat 1 Died May 26, 1900. 2 Has not drawn pens on since March 31, 1900. County G W Parkhill... D B Btrd ...... J J Chaires..... P B Brokaw ... J Summerlin .. RN Gardner.... "A" ......... John Hollyman. Capers Bird... T J Burnett .... J J Chaires..... R H M Davidson Gray.......... James Hunt Alex Moseley... J C Chambers.. Ross .......... I___ ~____ I_ _ Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Sthe Company Levy....... Lake....... Lafayette.. Manatee.... Regiment Capt Louis. ........ 31st Ga A P Morty..... 9th Florida J C Richards... 9th Florida N A Hull. .... 1st Florida John Mizell.... 7th Florida D Henderson... 10th Ga H F York...... 7th Florida MIrs A A Ricks, wid of J M Rcks...... Mary E Fleming, wid of J F Fleming... Franklin P Dees....... Elizabeth Bronson, wid of S P Bronson John R Glenn....... Willis Story......... Vicy Varn, wid of Jacob E Varn .... Sarah J Blackman, wid of Jno Black- m an ............ .. John T Dorniney.... David McCredie....... Joanna Taylor, wid of L L Taylor....... J T Adams......... W C Johnson....... John F Leggett ......... James Co bin ........ Daniel J Stewart.... M F Stephenson, wid of David Stephens'n Lqvi H Centerfeit;.... William R Hollinson James E Townsend.. Ailur E Stevens.... M S Poore........... Robert Allen....... Lewis A Frazier....... H E Barrington...... Mary Jones, wid of Arch Jones ....... Henry B Pert.......... Joseph G Long ...... Florida A. McDaniel, wid of Duncan Me- Daniel ............ Martha Goodson, wid of Wilson Goodson Sina Peacock, wid of J A Peacock..... Patirck Carroll..... Jane Brock, wid of John H J Brock... Elizabeth McCully, wid of Pearce Mc- Cully ......... ... George W Adams.... Thomas B Brown.... John Wright........ 7th Florida Boneau's Bt 4th Florida 1st Florida 7th Florida 7th Florida 5th Florida 1st Fla Cav 4th Florida 50th Ga 45th Ga 8th Florida 8th Florida 3d Florida 6th Ga 8th Florida 10th Ga 1st Reserve 2d Fla Cav 4th Florida 2d Florida T Langford..... 3d Florida John Hollyman. 5th Florida N A Hull....... st Fla Cav H Dortie....... 48th Ga Geo E Fahen... 50th Ga A J Wright.... McGehee....... Kendrick....... H A Hubbard... 3d Florida 4th Florida 51st Ga -Ala County S D McConnell Conscripts ...... S O House........ C F Cone....... Dudley......... Flening........... Hollyman...... N A Hull....... J C McGehee... Young ......... Thomas Bevill.. Roberts ........ James Tucker.. Hamp Walker.. E H Shackleford J Tucker. ..... R Haw....... Bryant. ...... J N Jones ..... W H Dial....... W R Moore...... I _~ ___~__ __~~_ County. Name of Pensioner Name ofCaptain ofRegiment the Company. Manatee..... John J Ferguson.... Capt J J Daniel...... 2d Florida Monroe..... Ellen Courtney, wid of William Court- ney.. ... .......... Jeter........... 5th FlaCav. Madiou... 1 Lavania Dice, wid t of George Dice .... Wm Bailey..... 5th Florida- Wiley Knowles........ Geo Langford.. 4th Florida Martha ESutley, wi(l of Absalom Sutley. R H Gamble.... Fla LightAr Jane Gaston, wid of Alex Gaston... .. J Brvant. ...... st Florida Clem Lanier ........ W W Pillan... 21 Florida 1Ialachi Sloan....... A J Lea ...... 5th Florida R M White............ W P Pillan....... 2d Florida W H Butler........ M CToegott .. 4th So Car J B Terry............ RT Kolb.. --Ala & F JB Fox. ........ E Dyke..... Florida Art Amanda P Newsorr e. wid of W J Newsome W N Taylor .. 17th Ga Bethany E Rvkard, wid of E C Rykard. W H Dial...... 4th Florida Lucy Gale, wid of Hiram Gale..... Straights...... 3d Florida 3 Fannie E Wilson. wid of Thomas J Wilson............. JL White. .... 19th So Car [vey A Thomas..... Bob Hardee.... 9Lh Georgia Harriet Porter, wid of W T Porter....... D Bird.......... 3d Florida Mahala Parker, wid of Matthew Park,,r Company A ... 10th Florida Catherine E lwards. wid of W B El w~,rds Peck .......... llth Florida G WJeffcnat ..... R A Gardner .. 5th Florida Mary A McCormick. wid Eli McCormicb Company D ... 6th Florida Louisa A Webb, wid of Samuel S Wehb.. OS Peeks.. ..4th Florida 3James P McAdams. Girardeau...... 3d Florida Martha Kelley. wid of James Kelley... Sheffield. ...... 50th Ga Thomas N Bembry... John Flink..... 5th Florida Christian'a MeClam'a wid of J McClamma 0 F Peek....... 4th B Fla V lames L Kent...... John Frink .... 5th Florida Z O MeLeod......... J H Hunter.... 26th Ga Marv EGramling,wid of Wm J Gramling A J Lee....... 5th Florida R R Skipper...... ..... Jack Lee.. .... 5 h Florida Benjamin Floweri .. A J Lp.......... 5th Florida 1 George Dice died January 2. 1900. 2 Thos J Wilson died March 7, 1900. 3 Has not drawn pension since March 31, 1900. County Name of Pensioner Nam Captan of Regiment IIthe Company eImn Madison... Marion ..... Capt Kinlock......... 5th Florida Hollyman....... 5th Florida A Bailey...... Sheffield.. ..... Bailey .... .... Holloman...... W H Dial...... Bryant ....... 0 F Peeks...... Holloman ...... 0 f Pe, ks...... John Ellis...... 4th Florida 50ih Ga 5th Florida ith Florida 5th Florida tst Fla Res 1st Fla Res 5th Florida t th Florida, 10th Florida Martha Tool, wid of JJ Tool ... ...... Emily Jane Revels. wid of Riley Revels Iartha Stewart, wid of William FStewart William R Alvis ... Jerry Barker.......... aamur l Henderson.. Benj F Ponder........ Timothy Peterson.... Sion W Phillips...... James E Flynn........ James E Drew........ R T Davis.......... Henrietta S Tindall. wid of W B Tindall G B Faircloth........ Amelia I Moody, wid of L C Moody........ J H Tate............ James E Vann... ... lalachi H Waring.. Light Townsend..... - S H nton .. ...... Rryant A Styles...... G N Bennett........ John P Lyons........ Martha Keen, wid ol Richard Keen.. ... G Rnnew ........ Alexander Carter.... Louis Hicks........ W S Johnson....... Elza McCronie....... John W Williams... Hardy Rainer ...... James J Brinson..... John W Hall....... Frank S Holly....... Mrs M C Carter, wid J B Carter......... M A Tanner, wid of TR Tanner...... John M Collins ...... Eliza M Smith, wid of J H Smith...... John W Tonikins ..... Emily J Hooker, wid of J W Hooker.... W W Best ......... Martha S Brown, wid of John R Brown..1 W B Girardeau. Turner ... .... Gamble's.. ... Langford ....... Begas......... Gamble's..... Brownings. .. Lee............. Bob's........... McDonald'- .... Hollh man.. ..., A J Lea's....... J Livingston.... J W Jones...... -Ware's.... Langford's...... T J Riwls...... J M Martin.... John W Pierson Bullock ........ 3d Florida 4'hBat GaC ''la Art SI Florida tlth Florida. eightt Art 39ih Ga Cav nih Florida 8th Florida 81st Georgia, 5ih Florida 5ih Florida 5th Florida 59th Ga 571 h Ga 31 Florida 4th Florida MIarion Art 9th Florida 7th Florida Fletcher ....... 4th Florida S M G Gary...... 9rh Florida L Straights..... 6th bo Car TJ Perry....... Hixon's Bt. J W Pierson ... 9th Florida Stwart....... 8th Florida B BKirkland.. .. 1st So Car J H Counts..... 7th Florida Simmons ......142d Georgia J Mayo.......... d Florida County Name of Pensioner Nae o Capain o1 Reiment Marion..... Hannah E Mills, wid (f Elbert Mills.... Capt J H Counts.... 7th Florida Nancy S Wallace, wid of ThosJ Wallace S M Garey...... 9ih Florida Solomon Smith...... S M Garey...... 9th Florida James W Beard..... D PGoggan...... 1st So Car 1 Sarah Perry, wid of Thomas J Perry... J M Martin..... Mar Lt Ar DD Burleson.......... Company E .... 2d Florida Maiy A Goolsby, wid of Peter Goolsby.... Brown ......... 9th Florida John W Waters ..... Bul'ock........ 7th Florida James P Parker .... Vason........... 10th Ga Henry Ppikins....... Company G ...... 7th Florida Robert Fort ........ Counts......... 7th Florida Martha L Goin, wid of S M Goin....... S MG Garey.... 9th Florida 2 Elizabeth Brooks, wid of Frederic Brooks...... ....... Owens .......... arion Dra Lewis M Sparkman.. Owens.......... 7th Florida William Hadsock.... Wm Chambers. 9th Florida Frances Geiger, wid of Joshua D Geiger P B H Dudley.. 7ih Florida Elizabeth Snell, wid of Eleazer I Snell.. Green ......... 37th Ala William B Mock.... W L Fletcher... 4th Florida George W Turner... Company B..... 9th Florida Louisa Dillard, wid of Lemuel G Dillard Company F..... Hampton'sL- Ann Elizabeth Nobles wid of Joshua Nobles Valandingham's 7th Florida John Proctor........ Eichelberger's .. 6th Fla Bat Wm J Hogan........ John M Martin. Lt Art ..... John S Perry........ Owens ......... Fla Cav Nassau..... John A Woodburn... B W Powell ... 1st Florida Malachi Thompson Company E ... 7th Ga L M Higginbotham. wid of J Higginbo" tha m........... Fred Clark..... 2d Florida M C Wingate, wid of John Wingate..... Felix Simmons. 8rh Florida Louis A Stokes..... W H Dashe..... 26th Ga Julia Sanders, wid of Benjamin Sanders John M Martin.. Mar Lt Art Annie Harrison, wid - of Ephra m Harrison Geo W Call..... 2d Florida Orange..... Nancy Shortridge, wid of G Shortridge T W Langford.. 31 Florida Nancy Harris, wid of W H Harri ...... Wm Camphll.. -So Car 1 Thomas J Perry died Jan. 27, 1900. 2 Has not drawn;pensionisince March 81, 1900. County Name of Pensioner Orange .... Chas A Roberson.... Caroline Hansell, wio of M H Hansell. .. Mary Eliza Patrick, wid of Arch Patrick Serena J.n'n,, wid of Sam'l M Jenkins Eliza Tanner. wid of Asa R Tanner..... Sarah A Walker, wid of John E Walker.. S M Love. .......... E C Stevens ....... Osceola..... Francis H Warren... J A Barnes .......... W'Vm W Wheeler. ... Pasco...... Lovey A Atkins, wid of George W At kins... ............ Jackson J Page...... Hardy C Dormany.... John J Rogers....... Richard Ellis ....... Emma A Mobley. wid of Byrd Mobley .. Caroline S Bradham, wid of H Bradham. Amelia A Bradily, wid of R J Bradley Salmuel Y Stafford.... William D Eubanks.. It Copeland............ Lucinda Chilers.wid of Harris W Uhilce:s Littleton Hurst...... Martha Acree, wid ol Sainuel Acree. .... Stephen S Carlton . Sarah Jane Griffin, wid of F M (ritin Polk........ loseph B Rogers..... Thomas J McMullen. J B Arnold......... Geo:ge W Griffin ... Mar th E A Thomas, wid of R Thomas.. Mrs S G Jones, wid of W N Jones............ Mrs D A Lewis, wid SfHH Lewis...... J F Darley ......... Rizan V Bryant..... Name of Captain of Regiment the Company. Regiment Capt J U Stewart... Oliver Cook.... Whitter's ...... Bloxham ..... Cook...... ... B M Tolbert.... A P Moseley.... B W Powell.... Company K.... G Vnzant .... Knights.......... 1st Florida 49th Ga 7th Florida ith Florida 49th Ga Vol 57th Ala 7th Florida 1st Florida 8th Florida 5th Florida 29th Ga W T Sxon..... 3d Florida Yi H Dal...... 4th Florida A Sr.wart ...... 23 Florida A Morrison .... Sim Ga Reg B O Grenads.... 10th Florida John McNeill... 9th Florida J M Martin ...... Lt Art David Hughes... 1st Fla Cav V L Frierson.. 9tl Florida S E Hope....... 9th Florida Wiiting's...... 9th Ala Cav N Hutchinson.. 18th Ala F Langford..... ad Florida John Bryant... 1st Florida H F York...... 7th Florida Leslie........... 4th Florida P 1 Bird. ..... 10th Florida P B Bird....... 10th Florida. Wm Sheffeld.. 4 h Florida John T Leslie... 4th Florida W T Saxon..... 3d Florida G B Langford.. 31 Florida Fred Worth ... 8th Florida J D Westcott... 1lth Florida Arthur Roberts. 1st Florida * County Name of Pensioner Name of Captain of Regiment the Company Regiment Polk........ Putnam.... St. Johns... Capt G R Langford. 4th Florida Company A.. 7th Florida J W Whidden... 4th Florida John Bryan.... 1st Fla Res 1 Rebecca St irgpss. widow of William Sturgess. ...... Mrs A E Williams. w'd of H C Wil- liam s ......... .. Rebecca J Crum, wid of D G Crum...... 2 Eliza A j Lewis, wid of James J Lewis .. ......... Mary Isabella Parker, wid of John Parker W J Brown............ Benjamin D Mann... J D Ramsey......... James E Prine ..... William E King..... Benjamin (G Glover.. Lula M Lawson, wid of A W Lawson... Robert H Parrish.... Thos J McKinnon.... Wm H Clifford...... Lydia Welch. wid of Bryant Welch..... Wm Johnson ....... Winnie M Ashley, wid of CC Ashley. Emily Vanse, wid A C F Vanse........ Prest S Weathersbee. John T Hazel....... James M Chesser.... Elizl A Jenkins, wid of P W Jenkins.... Peter Pelicer........ Margaret (arrera,wid of Gasper Carrera. Josiah Roberts...... Win E Osteen ...... Andrew J Roberts.... Francis A Triay...... Albert Cubbedge.... John Pope ........ A M Goettee ........ Andrew M Lopez.... Julia A Bardin, wid of Simeon R Bardin Emanuel M Lnopz... 1st Fla Cav 5th Florida 7th Florida 31 Florida 4th Florida 64th Ga 64th Ga No Cav Ar lst Fla Cav 29thCGeorgia 9th.Ga A Stewart...... 9th Florida Summerlin. ... 1st Florida A S Moseley.... 7th Florida A S Moseley.... A 8 Moseley .. Goo Lanaford.. FN Hassard.... 7th Florida 7th Florida 4th Florida 47th Ga AS Moseley......17th Flotila Alex Moseley .. 2d Florida George Powers.. John M Pens .. John L Phillips. John M Pons ... E Maxwell.. . J B Oliver ... A A Ochus .... D Knowles ... Wm Baya...... Daniels ......... Lot M Phillips 10th Florida 8th Florida 3d Florida 8th Florida 3d Florida 34 Florida llth Florida 26th Ga 8th Florida 23 Florida 3d Florida 1 William Sturgess died Nov. 22d, 1899. 2 Died April 26, 1900. Wm Footman.. W D Bloxham.. Roland Thomas. T Langford.... J T Leslie..... Robinsonl....... T J Pridgett...... Cummings.. .. A A Roberts.... W J Young..... J L Munger.... County Name of Pensioner Nae of Caain of Regiment St.Johns ... Sumter .... Suwannee.. Capt Lott Phillips.. John Wescott.. J L Phillips... John McNeil.... 3d Florida 10th Florida 3d Florida 9th Florida Chamberlain. .. 12d Florida Irvin Drysdale...... Joseph L Simms .... Joseph Leonardy.... James G Wall ...... Martha H Chapman, wid of Giles P Chap man............. Laura A Wjlliams, wid Irwin J Wil lianms............. Ellen H Mann. widof James A Mann.... WJ Sutton .......... Rotert H Cook........ Rebecca Harrington, wid of W Harrington William W Pridgen.. James R Gray...... Mary Jane Ellett,wid of Wm H Ellett ... Zilpha Dees, wid o1 Samuel Dees....... John C Overslreet... Hattie Reid, wid of Robert Reid....... Harriet Quiett, wid of T P Quiett....... .. Elizabeth Turner,wid of Riley Turner.... Sarah Lee, wid of J Lee................ Jane Landing, wid of Thos P Landing.. E Fielding, wid of J J Fielding. ...... Eliza C Ferguson, wid of T Ferguson..... Mary Vann, wid of E W Vann. ......... W O Jackson........ James M Foster...... M C Burns ......... Nelson Johnson........ John R Scott......... Matthew McCormick J M Ducker.. ....... Levi Starling........ Joseph D Ragan.... V W A Huchingson.. Samuel Amerson - Zilpha A Bonnell,wid of John A Bonnell. W H Newman....... 7th Florida Bird Bat 3d Florida 83d Ala 6th Florida 49th Ga 4th Miss Vir Cav 8th Florida 2d Florida 29th Tenn 2d Florida 8th Florida 2d Florida 10th Florida 3d Florida 5th Florida 11th Florida 8th Ala 10th Florida 1st Florida 1st Fla Cav 5th Florida 1st Fla Bat 37th Ala Ti IsworthR 5ltA Ga 3d Florida 8th Florida 5th Florida 8th Florida J R Mizell...... A P Moody. .. T J Langford... Josiah Wilson.. R H M Davidson 0 H Cook...... T P Nelson ... Wickhams...... J Tucker....... H J Stewart... R M O'Neal..... WP Pillows.... Sumner........ W P Pillan....... Westcott ....... JS Wood...... John Frink..... Company D....... Modeau ....... J Q Stewart.... R H Partridge.. Cox ........ ... CA Bryan..... Jenkins, Co E.... Skipper .......... Turner.. .... Holt, Co K..... Jessie Woods.. David Lang.... A J Lee ...... Bolo............ -::: I ' County Name of Pesioner of Captain of Regiment County Name of Pensioner the Company Suwaiine... Santa Rosa. 'Taylor..... W J Collins. .. 55th Georgia D Lang. ...... 8th Florida Market........ 12th Georgia R A:Hardee. .. Powers ....... L Battery...... A Bailey....... 9th Ga 11th Florida ,6th So Car 3d Florida A .............. 3d Georgia A A Stewart.... Ath Florida Robert S Williams... 1 Thos T Hurst...... James H Clarke...... 2 Eliza R Murdock. widof R C Murdock Jeptha V Williams... Dred E Elliot ....... James T Neeley........ C roline L Stokes, wid of Jas M Stokes MahalaBrannan, wid of Benj 61 Brannan Martha A Ponchier, wid of John S Pon- chier............ William P Nobles.... Thomas Adams...... George W Clark..... Sandford B ,nd...... Henry Revels........ Elizabeth Foster, wid of Watk ns Foster.. George W Carter...... Thomas J Mitchell... David T Blanton.... Lemuel B Whaley... Sarah A Watson, wid of Wm C Watson.. A J Walls.......... Hiram B Bush....... Jas Franklin......... 3 Amanda Bray, wid of Jarret Bray.... Nancy J Morrison, wid of Miles Morri- son.......... .. .. Lofton Thompson.... George Hamilton.... Priscilla Jones, wid of James L Jones..... Elizabeth McCurdy, wid Joseph McCurdy W J Dixon............ Thomas Davis....... Mary A English, wid of B English ....... Tiney Hogans........ Flora M English, wid of M J English 1st Fla Cav 4th Ga Cav Lt Art 1lth Florida 2d Florida 5th Florida Ith Florida 3d Florida 9ih Florida 9th Florida 1st So Car 4th Florida 5th Florida ,9th Ala Lst Florida J D Leigh...... 1st Florida Amos .......... N ut ........... Whaley ....... 15thBatt - Lousiana - Luusiana J Vaughn...... 15th Cav J C Keyser..... 6th Ala Cay E S Amos...... 15th Con Ov J MJohnson.... tst Con Bat A J Lee ....... 5th Florida Chas J Jenkins.. 10th Florida Bergs ......... th Florida A Roberts...... Wiggins........ CE Dyle....... CO Peek....... Pillins. ........ John Frink .. McGehee ..... John Hopkin .. Bryan...... ... D T Blanton.... Tatum.......... T J McGehee.... Adams.. ..... Sewell ........ John Watkins.. 1 Temporarily suspended by order of Board. 2 R C Murdock died March 19, 1900. 3 Jarret Bray died April 20, 1900. 98 County Name of Pensioner Name of Captain ofRegment the Company Martha E Turner, wid Taylor..... of F T Turner...... Capt J W Wescott.. llth Florida Wm C Lipscomb .. SParramore.... 1st Fla Car Jlarissa L Bellamy, %'id of C Bellamy.... A J Lee......... Perry's Reg Geo W Odom....... A J Lee ........ 5th Florida Nathan L Hall....... W H Edwards.. 4th Florida Cinderilla Godwin, wid of S Godwin.. Footman........ 1st Fla Car John H Sutton....... W P. Pillan.... 2d Florida Clarian Heir, wid of R Heir.............. N A Hull....... 1st Florida James Green............ Langford....... 3d Florida George W Stanton... Coleman ....... HawkinsB't Hariet Roberts, wid of Reuben Roberts. A A Stewart.... 9th Florida Mary AFaircloth.wid of Caleb Faircloth.. Frink .......... 5th Florida Elender P Driggers, wid of IsaacDriggers Maxley ........ 18th Ala 'Volusia..... David L Wickham... Langford... ... 3d Florida Rebecca Jones, wid of Mitchell Jones .... Company G......39th Ga Cora O Marsh. wid of Moses Marsh...... Wm Chambers. 2d Fla Cav Sarmh Wilkerson, wid of Wm Wilkerson.. Moseley....... 26h Ga 1 Daniel Bennelt.... J Starke........ 7th Fla Car Wakulla.... Robert R Piggott.... D L Frierson.. 2d Florida H H Braswell........ A Spencer.... 5th Florida CS Alligood....... W D Bloxham.. 5th Florida James D Sauls...... Robt Gamble .. Fla Art Jesse M Anderson.... Owens......... 8th So Car 2 Jeanette Lewis, wid of W B Lewis...... A Z Bailey.. ... 5th Florida Arch G Morrison... T Brevard....... 2d Florida Penelope J Posry,wid of Noah Posey .... Brokaw.... ...5ti Fla Cav Durant Pelt .... Tubervill .... Reserves Richard S Williams Jesse Bradford.. 37th Ga Sarah A Reeves, wid of John M Reeves Waller.... .....8h Florida "Walton....... TP Brannon......... Coler..........33d Ala J W Stephens....... McKinnev. ....33d Ala W J Powell....... J F Bra Iley.... 42d Georgia Daniel P McDonald S A Cauthon.... 6th Florida Uriah Woodham .. W C Oates...... 15th Ala Penina Truet, wid of John Truet .... A B McLeor. ..6th Florida Leonora Brown. wid of Wm L Brown.. L McKinnon. st F'orida 1 Pension.allowed March 14, 1900, but has nevur applied f, r pay- ment 2 W B Lewis dil d April 11, 1900. County Walton. Washing Name of Pensioner ... John Stafford....... J W Smith......... J W Bell............ Benjamin Langford.. Mary A Gomillian, wid of AJ Gomillian Tamer Lassiter, wid of W ti Lassiter.. M P McLean............. Margaret. A McCoy, wid of W McCoy .. N M McDonald...... Nancy McDonald, wid of PP McDon- aid ............... Alex L Anderson Jesse P Gomillioan.... D R Madden........ John Holmes...... Jasper W Merritt.... 0 Henderson....... ton James L Vickers... Henry Anderson. .. John W Taylor...... C F Ausburn........ Wm L Riley........ Nancy J Palmer, wid of D W Palmer ... Joseph F Wachob... Nancy C Lewis, wid of C Lewis......... 1R1chel(ourtney,wid of William Court- ney...... ........... James M Farrior..... Harr et E Raley, wid of W L Raley. ... E D Miller......... Elizabeti J Howard. wid of Joshua How ard...... . lames E Stephens..... T J Ireland ....... ED Hewett......... James L Miller....... Name of Captain of Regiment the Company imn Capt A C Munroe... AB McLeod.... Branan.... .... AB McLeod.... 1st Florida 6th Ala Car 1st Florida 4th Florida E A Curry. .... 4th F B F V A B McLeod... 1st Florida C L McKinnon. 1st Florida J H Dunklins.. 33d Ala C L McKinnon.. 1st Florida A B McLeon.... C L MKinnon.. B B McKinzie.. J B Stokes. J... Gregory. ...... Hiram Gant .. SP Love..... H B Grace..... B L.-sper. ...... DD McLean.... W Lane....... WT McCall.... 1st Florida 1st Florida J Davis Leg 60th Ala 5th Florida 40th Ala 22d Ala 6Oh Florida 4th Florida 11th Florida 4th Florida 53d Ala Lae ...... .... 4th Florida T E Clarke. .. 8th Florida A B McLeod.... 1st Florida Johnsnn. ..... ~ea'er Tenn E Blackford.... ti Ala Lane.... .... 4th Florida Company K .. 25th Ala .Jter....... .... "Scouts" Hitt's ........ 9th Ala J McDonald.... 61st Georgia H K Hagan... 6th Florida L-ne's .... .... 4th Florida S.1 William Courtney died Oct. 16, 1899. t I ' I ` 0 0 C t 93$ 3 741 a 67i 1 981 e 15 .0 91l 571 '31 t87 S541 i11 . 37T 20 45k. 20 . 03i ,39). 90! 39 c, f! c~ a 'S 8 a ~?; W d s P o~ Q 0 273 00$ 100,884 8415 502 50 39 50 700 00 .......... 1,371 60, '11,669 90 .......... 1,388 161 ............ I .. 5,116 84 3,933 50 .......... 100 01 ........... 173 84 32 1,300 00 ...... ... 497 94 .... 38 70 1,774 23 .......... ........... 340 00 10 00 .......... ......... i 500 00 .......... 319 93i 17,701 18 47 11 990 501 350 00 817 35 ...... 4,250 20 .......... . .. ... ... ...... 1,700 00 378 00u 26,591 20 .......... ........ ...... 1,485 00 448 69 .. 38 30 1/3,7/i /b 7,qok 9 ,goL.go Savings Dept. I51i 20,779 09 131,095 96 . i27 2,255 65 .... ....... ....... ,74 23,385 11 ............ 58 18t S225. 1 58 40 b4l 59,458 561* 807,487 18$ 4,870 981 .,i i .0 . . . 50000 5. .... .. i . , . .. . . ......... 14,5 S. t 16,{3 1,148 .... 117 63 ... .. . 1,7I^ .3 i/ 135 00o 58,90i 1,148 60i 21: $ 3,049 981$ 120,37T C~ f [ _ i S ,000 00 82 74 9 35 3 42 . ..... .. . i 32 ......... 20 5,000 00 82 6,000 00 .......... 328,017 31 58,173 32 199,995 44 75,863 14- 140,627 49 96,981 59 28,743 07 159,184 32 130,291 69 97,929 09 69,571 87 193,419 59 478,421 18 174,239 76 133,871 74 173,786 30 80,831 01 91,093 63 7 // o q/,-Y/ ......... 263,031 68 .. .......... 65864 3 ........ 272,888 66 89 23,000 00 509,597 04 33 10,000 00 857,813 80 2. 330o9 1 7 I q'9 6 918 $95,340 49 $4,773,016 11 1_1~~__ STATEMENT OF BANKS ORGANIZED UNDER THE BANKING LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. RESOURCES DECEMBER :31ST, 1900. N Aia. l Quincy State Bank..-.... ................. 3The Bank of Pasco County ................ 4 Volusia Countv Bank ............... ....... 5Brevard County State Bank .... .......... 6 Indian River State Bank................... 9Leesburg and County State Bank. ......... 11 State Bank of Fort Meade................ 15 Jefferson County State Bank .. ........ 17Dade County State Bank .................. 18'St. Petersburg State Bank ................ 19,Melbourne State Bank....... ........... 22State Bank of Orlando ................... 25 State Bank of Florida .................... 26 Capital City Bank ....................... 27 Bank of Madison........................ 28 Bank of Bay Biscayne................... 29 Manatee County State Bank ............... 30 The Bank of Manatee. ................... .. SAVINGS BANKS. 1 The State Savings Bank. ................ STATE BANKS INCORPORATED UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Citizens Bank and Trust Co................ East Florida Savings and Trust Co.......... Commercial Bank. .. ....... ........ . Mercantile Exchange Bank, successor to South- ern Savings and Trust Co........ ........ Location. d 0 Quincy ............Aug. 20, 1889 ..... .$ 233,128 04j Dade City........ .Aug. 30, 1889 ...... 19,175 36 DeLand............ Dec. 2, 1889 ....... 126,784 91 Cocoa ............ Dec. 12, 1889 ...... 34,104 40, Titusville ..........Jan. 1, 1890........: 73,384 851 Leesburg......... ..March 19, 1890 .... 42,433 66i Fort Meade ........ June 26, 1890 ...... 11,823 85' Monticell'oi ...... Dec. 13, 1890 ...... 79,778 151 Palm Beawh...... .Jan. 25, 1893 ...... 73,559 82' St. Petersburg..... April 17, 1893 .. 51.280 40 Melbourne.... ... June 28, 1893. ..... 28,474 91 Orlando .......... Oct. 27, 1893 ...... 103,384 76 Jacksonville ....... Feb. 2, 1895. ........ 180,995 69 Tallahassee ........ March 29, 1895 .... 97,988 671 Madison........... Sept. 30, 1895. .... 81.763 66 Miami ............ Aug. 10, 1896...... .113,972' 28 Palmetto .......... Sept. 5, 1899 ...... 36,658 05 Braidentown....... Dec. 26, 1899 ....... 68,928 48 Tallahassee.... .5,O1889,Y?...... 204,107 84 Tallahassee ........ Oct. 25, 1889 ......i 204,107 84 Tampa........ Palatka ....... Jacksonville ... .... May .... May .. May Jacksonville ....... May i,34 ,549 7' 17, 1895...... 427,999 43 S31, 1889 ...... 158,913 81 9, 1893 318,404 67 S30, 1889 ...... 220,092 09 Totals ........$ 2,787,137.78 A 'R c*- y 2,592 93 . 318 124$ 1,541 54 1,187. 351 11,133 03 1,511 89' 216 02i 2,355 431. 478 211 159 501 3,313 39' 9,344 97: . . .. 1 271 82 '13,840 881 bi) C 0- 4,000 .5,0010 1,354 8,900 10,255 6,050 9,400 17,875 13,090 1,709 150,728 38,150 400 14,399 a) 2c a) 5? .,$ 30,094 76i$ 23,325 89* 00: 18,180 90 172 86 00 ............ 5,721 01.... 00. .......... 11.950 08 00' 14,591 72 10,363 02 75, 30.160 32 .......... .... 00 2, t38 79 ................ 00............ 45,059 05 .. 19,708 05 7,150 58 )71 13,792 88 ............ 87, 7.325 65 1,019 16... 631 33,289 24 1,618 11 54 ............ 38,216 48 ... 00 ........... 6.927 55 00 32,914 68 .............. 50 11,168 23& .......... .... ,1477.. . ......:..i37,773 .52i 314 46 3,843 66 1,761 58 S2190 06 6.131 7 ?Z SI) 5,000 00. 5,300 00, 5,531 62 4,000 00 1,740 01 2,931 93 2,365 0), 9,500 00 5,375 00 1,850 568 1,050 2,138 1,272 1,400 2,649 2,125 2,449 1,011 3, 77 14,700 .. 2,239 03 .. 2,725 0( 24,824 51' 1,715 43............. 1,921 28 9,881 73 129 53. ............ 939 48 z-g.5,12 27 3,36 .7 5,112 27 .... .... ..... . .. . .... '^^in^^. 3 Y%`n^~l 10,233 02 51,853 58i 37,359 00; 25,000 00| ....... .. 13,110 12 ............ 39,341 94' 16,025 00 .......... 27,855 00 37,232 64 35,130 85. ........... 6,124 71f 12387 501 49,7 3, .8 .. 6,547 02 $54,418 a61 382,672 55. 342,569 95j 314,936 36[$ 82.708 631$5<5.888 98I- ed 03 a) a) -a); $ 1,567 41T, 3.131 19!$ 2,200 00 ......... 50,918 10 .......... S15,536 87i 373 77' 8,967 18i 1,022 271 S 3,693 94 93 20 9 2.648 30 1,587 351 S...... .. .. 1,482 351 S 400 001 1,678 941 !2 3,449 01 .......... 10,642 21: 999 80 2,124 72 819 651 i 13,521 57 ........ 8,932 95 8,538 58 3i . . . .. . )o 2,500 001 4,348 1 . ........ 2,528 58 I. .. 38 05. a) a) (0a) Q a) Sn 40- 1,076 74 ..... .... 91 25 .......... 2,768 37 .......... 180 00 1,366 26 304 48 .......... 1.165 49 .......... 42 50 195 00- 932 23 751 70 8,950 93......... 1,277 73 .......... 3,318 77.......... 12,930 03.......... 311 62!.......... 143 89.......... 3,250 14.......... 881 82 ........ 5,043 17 .......... 1.395 47 ......... I.06q ci| 6- /^% QC: -z sm (;67 85$ 141 78 206 -43i 76 q.0 48 33 1,3 7:3 7 89 12 70; 53 48! 31 25 30 89 178 15 . . . . 208 17i 92 87i 59 42! ,,9s -a)c a)-. 11,863 50t 2,732 05 2.611 00 1,329 20 979 55 1,784 50 537 50: 3,861 25 2,183 35: 3,128 951 1,748 50: 3,719 75 599 31, 5,034 41 1,785 321 3,659 12. 1,914 06 qq,s oI .2, . 1,88194 13,268 25 5,397 781.......... 202 98 8,408 95 5,341 69 ........ 562 70...... .......... 11,397 74 3,405 00 ......... .1,265 62 5,594 65 .... 6,087 32 1 0128 2 9 5 163,378 14 $39,910 08$ 57.312 01* 7,907 61$ 2,227 80!8 78,834 77 a) 0 cc *:5 0 a) a c b1)4 Q a) i Totals. 15,569 00$* 328,017 31 4,011 00, 58,173 32 3,846 00' 199,995 44 1,222 00 75,863 14 4,795 00 140,627 49 5,939 00 96,981 59 500 00 28,743 07 13,301 00, 159,184 32 9,194 001 130,291 69 1,801 00i 97,929 09 1,750 001 69,571 87 17,255 00, 193,419 59 70,000 00, 478,421 18 8,183 121 174,239 76 7,998 001 133,871 74 7,957 00i 173,786 30 4,388 00; 80,831 01 7,831 00; 91,093 63 16,000 001 263,031 687 16,000 00 263,031 68 76,724 00 24,349 00 66,735 00 33,705 00 21 / 0 " 658,643 272,888 509,597 357,813 80 I.T 7qgqi- S9 , 403,053 12$4,773,016 11 - i p f I - -- - - ------------- I 7 -- -- LL 0 II ___ p-' i-i -, 1 19 9 1 - - 1 - , 1-1 I .4 I J I.I ~Lg$l,~~ ;I Lt I I -1 ~-~-"` ~'~ ,,.-...,-a; -- --~---- LIABILITIES DECEMBER 81st, 1900. No. Name. 1 Quincy State Bank................ ..... 3 The Bank of Pasco County ................ 4 Volusia County Bank... ............... 5 Brevard County State Bank ............... 6 Indian River State Bank ................. 9 Leesburg and County State Bank........... 11 State Bank of Fort Meade ................. 15 Jefferson County State Bank ................ 17 Dade County State Bank ....... ........ 18 St. Petersburg State Bank ................. 19 Melbourne State Bank..................... 22 State Bank of Orlando.................... 25 State Bank of Florida ..................... 26 Capital City Bank ......................... 27 Bank of Miadison ........................ 28 Bank of Bay Biscavne .............. .. 29 Manatee County State Bank.............. 30 The Bank of Manatee ................... SAVINGS BANK. 1 The State Savings Bank................... STATE BANKS INCORPORATED UNDER SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. lCitizens Bank and Trust Co............... IEast Florida Savings and Trust Co.......... Commercial Bank........................ Mercantile Exchange Bank, Successor to Southern Savings and Trust Co........... Location. c ce Q Quincy ..... .....8$ Dade City ........ .i DeLand.......... . Cocoa ............ Titusville .......... Leesburg .......... Fort Meade.... .... Monticello ........ Palm Beach........ St. Petersburg...... Melbourne........ Orlando........... Jacksonville ....... Tallahassee....... . Madison .......... Miami............. Palmetto........... Braidentown ....... Tallahassee ........ Tampa........... Palatka............ Jacksonville ........ Jacksonville........ Totals ........ $ 60,00 15,00 50,00 25,00 25,000 25,000 15,000 40,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 25,000 50,000 50,000 20,000 46,400 16,000 16,500 423 ) -e (C 0 00 16,000 00 19,9 0 00 1,200 001 8( 0 00 2,000 001 8,5 0 00 3,375 001 ....... 'A .. =- -t 20,000 001 100,000 20,000 50,000 50,000 21!.0o 60 500 00o.. 200 00' 845 151 7,500 001 2,000 00c 8,216 15 .. 1,000 00, 8, 250 00 6,500 00o .3,000 001 1,000 00: l/',o ,: q 5,000 00 50,000 00 10,000 00 7,000 00 Am.on-s i-> 3C 7v '> I 19 071. 05 77 1,250 156 10 .... 1,793 68 .... S13,393 95 .... 3,875 59 .... 2,484 76. . 7.033 81 11,999 91 .... 1,445 79.... 4,609 25 ... 3,479 62 .... 1,448 11 .. 4,690 20o3 4,690 20 ... 23,935 11,256 10,283 S..$ 129,806 .. 40,428 .. 56,748 00 50 00 B O . 2 .. . . 44,849 101,077 71,268 10,294 96,710 107,641 73,614 50,587 150,351 396,377 80,157 106,577 83,731 59,866 72,540 731630. 93 273 00'.$ 100,884 84 $ 74 39 50 700 00.... 67i ,371 60 11,669 901 .. SQ I 0 98 1,388 16 ....... ... ... 93|$ 273 00'* 100,884 84*) 741 39 50' 700 00.... 67J 1,371 60, 11,669 90o. 981 1,388 16:.............. 15] 5,116 84 3,933 501.... 911 100 00 .... .. . 57i 32 1,300 00 .... 311 497 94 ........... 87 1,774 23 ........ ...... 54 340 001 10 00 .... 11 ........ 500 0 .... 37! 319 93, 17,701 18 20' 990 501 350 00 451 ......... 4,250 20 . 20 ............. 1, 03' 378 00O 26,591 20... 39j .. ...... ...... 1, 90q 448 69i ......... 3 /3o, ,?'7j /617) S- q 233,841 48 .... .......... 332,832 51 20,779 09 .......... 229,376127 2,255 65 .. ........ 343,831 74 23,385 11 ......... 273,86312 . I, 17 .03 7 1/.lf.t Savings Dept. 131,095 96 . .. .... 10 C) 0 0 cCe 502 50 173 84 38 70 47 11 817 35 700 00 485 00 38 30 o02-,go 58 18 j3C ./Am 1 "I0 a i-1Y ca i n 01 a 0.. O .. Ce ..$ ' .... ...... ..........i 500 00 .......... 1,148 . . . I 117 63 1,761.3 0 3)F Ca Ce * 2 *w a 530 97 .. .. .. ... 24,127 96 43 42 14,552 32 16,132 20 5, 76 82 ............ 135 00 68,1 1,148 60 1 a91 6o1 ^.1 .-' . -"' 083 89 1i03'8 922 0 $ 328,017 31 58,173 32. 199,995 44 75,863 14- 140,627 49 96,981 59 28,743 07 159,184 32 130,291 69 97,929 09 69,571 87 193,419 59 478,421 18 174,239 76 133,871 74 173,786 30 80,831 01 91,093 63 1 7/1,oqi -, 263,081 S8 658,4 272,888 80 509,597 04 .357,813 80 17 9ee aty 763,9 0 00i$ 138,086 30$ 188,268 17$ 1,800 J)0 o3,145,875 541$ 59,458 561$ 807,487 18|$ 4,870-.98[ 8,049 981 120, 1 i911$ 95,840 49 I ,k _ L + - 4; 12-1 1i/ = - ----- I ------ I-------- -I I --- ;L-LLI--CY- '-I -LI----l ~ I--L---L-Y-I- -I .1.~ --- -1. - 1L ILI AE-LI ?I 1 Im 41 p I- 1711...1 r i ; r-.l--- .. ~-. i; --- L 45,500 00 5,000 00 82 74 9 35 .... ....4.. 748 40 5,000 00 6,000 00 .... ....:. 23,000 00 10,000 00 33.f0fl 1 $4,778,016 11 |
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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 |
| 46 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |