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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Indiana (Indiana, United States) or search for Indiana (Indiana, United States) in all documents.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Appointments, Removals, &c. (search)
Appointments, Removals, &c.
--The Washington papers contain the following:
Dr. Sidney, late of Miss., has been promoted from a temporary clerkship in the Post-Office Department to a 3rd class permanent clerkship there, ($1,000 per annum.) Mr. H. L. Recker, of Ky., has been appointed to a $1,200 per annum clerkship in the same Department, Mr. James M. Blanchard, of Indiana, has been appointed to be an Assistant Examiner in the Patent Office, $1,200 per annum; and Mr. Clifford Arick, of O., has been appointed to a Junior Assistant Examiner's position in the same office.
Mr. Wm. O. Stoddard, of III., has been appointed Secretary to the President to sign land patents, ($1,000 per annum,) vice Mr. J. A. B. Leonard, of Md., removed.
Mr. Geo. W. Kellogg, of Mich., has been appointed to a $1,200 per annum clerkship in the Pension Bureau.
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], A fresh water spring at Sea. (search)
Population to square miles.
--The census of 1860 shows the following as the population of the various States, compared with the square miles of area in each: Massachusetts, 169.8; Rhode Island, 145.5; New Jersey, 96.1; Connecticut, 96.9; New York, 34.5; Maryland, 2.4; Pennsylvania, 61.8; Ohio, 58.5; Delaware, 53.0; New Hampshire, 40.6; Indiana, 39.9; Vermont, 30.4; Illinois, 30.9; Kentucky, 30.7; Virginia, 26.0; Tennessee, 25.2; South Carolina, 25.1; North Carolina, 21.8; Alabama, 19.0; Georgia. 16.2; Missouri, 18.0; Maine, 17.9; Louisiana, 17.1; Mississippi, 16.8; Wisconsin, 14.4; Michigan, 13.3; Iowa, 13.3; Arkansas, 8.3; Florida, 2.4; California, 2.0; Minnesota, 2.0; Texas, 1.9; Kansas, 1.5; Oregon 5.