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Internal revenue.
The following table shows the total collections of internal revenue in the United States in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, by States and Territories:
States and Territories.Aggregate Collections.
Alabama $539,015.22
Arkansas 260,418.99
California and Nevada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,25
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Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wisconsin 10,502.994.09
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Total$295,31,107.57
The table on opposite page gives a summary of such receipts in the period 1880-1900, both inclusive, with principal sources.
The re-imposition of adhesive stamps in 1898 was provided for in the War Revenue Act of that year.
The war revenue and the receipts of the national treasury from other sources having been much larger than was anticipated, and having produce
ions of internal revenue in the United States in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, by States and Territories:
States and Territories.Aggregate Collections.
Alabama $539,015.22
Arkansas 260,418.99
California and Nevada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,3
2,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wisconsin 10,502.994.09
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Total$295,31,107.57
The table on opposite page gives a summary of such receipts in the period 1880-1900, both inclusive, with principal sources.
The re-imposition of adhesive stamps in 1898 was provided for in the War Revenue Act of that year.
The war revenue and the receipts of the national treasury from other sources having been much larger than was anticipated, and having pro
18.99
California and Nevada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,
ifornia and Nevada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wis
ticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wisconsin 10,502.994.09
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Total$295,31,107.57
The table on opp
evada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wisconsin 10,502
2.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,256.67
New York 46,475,135.22
North Carolina 6,331,933.36
Ohio 21,345,489.63
Oregon, Washington, and Alaska 1,248,743.91
Pennsylvania 25,923,506.35
South Carolina 312,911.22
Tennessee 2,295,606.01
Texas 1,541,474.47
Virginia 5,433,820.05
West Virginia 1,552,826.40
Wisconsin 10,502.994.09
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Total$295,31,107.57
The table on opposite page gives a summary of such receipts in the period 1880-1900, both inclusive, with principal sources.
The re-imposition of adhesive stamps in 1898 was provided for in the War Revenue Act of that year.
The war revenue an
Internal revenue.
The following table shows the total collections of internal revenue in the United States in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, by States and Territories:
States and Territories.Aggregate Collections.
Alabama $539,015.22
Arkansas 260,418.99
California and Nevada 4,517,498.34
Colorado and Wyoming 1,313,596.46
Connecticut and Rhode Island 3,040,783.28
Florida 725,142.72
Georgia 917,892.03
Hawaii 7,454.30
Illinois 52,237,729.32
Indiana 23,229,623.81
Iowa 1,874,803.87
Kansas, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma 1,010,718.79
Kentucky 24,472,382.93
Louisiana and Mississippi 2,443,558.37
Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia, and two Virginia districts 9,002,373.14
Massachusetts 7,953,569.58
Michigan 4,925,024.48
Minnesota 2,814,113.23
Missouri 16,694,171.67
Montana, Idaho, and Utah 718,365.33
Nebraska, and North and South Dakota 3,383,918.23
New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont 1,309,361.06
New Jersey 8,828,895.04
New Mexico and Arizona 131,25