STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT GROSS DEBT BY STATE

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1 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT GROSS DEBT BY STATE ` Continued Fiscal Years 1922, 1932 and 1940 States Gross Deb t (Thousands of Dollars) Per Capita in Dollar: Percent Change Louisiana 131, , , state I 14,829 83, , Local 117, , , Maine 46,383 66,940 68, State 12,907 27,462 27, Local 33,476 39,478 40, Maryland 169, , , State 32,469 32,096 56, ^. 5 Local.... I 137, , , Massachusetts 454, , , State 133, , , Local 321, , , MlchiQan $86, , , State 64,271 94,040 82, Local 832, , , Minnesota 282, , ,556` State 20,308 98, , Local 262, , ,452 ' Mississippi 115, , , , State 14,865 36,604 77, Local 100, , , Missouri 137, , , State 30, , , Local 196, , , Montana 72,814 78,895 62, _ State 7,864 10,834 10, Local I 64,960 68,061 62, Nebraska 101, , , State 1, Local 100, , , Nevada 7,170 10,868 10, State 1,751 1, Local 6,419 9,234 10, New Hamsphire 18,188 32,649 39, state 3,4"r0 7,016 12, Local 14,718 25,633 26, New Jersey 449,947 1,316,162 1,216, State 17, , ,396 ' Local 432,625 1,174,932 1,066, New Mexico 26,481 38,960 69, State 6,144 12,232 26, Local 21,337 26,728 42, w New York 2,426,305 4,054,020 5,282, State 267, , , Local 2,158,592 3,474,156 4,554, North Carolina 188, , ,426f State 34, , , Local 154, , , c. Less State loans to local unite of $13,848-thousand. d. Less State loans to local units of $1,492 thousand. e. Lem State loans to local units of $14,087 thousand. f. Leas State loans to local units of $5,681 thousand. 126

2 Continued Fiscal Years 1922, 1932 and 1940 G to" De b t (Thousands of Dollars) Per Capita in Dollars : ! 1940 Change,:North Dakota 46, , ~-84.6 Stag 7,204 46,449 28, Local 88,946 87,687 27, Ohio 756, , , Stag 80,961 9,684 10, ItA Local, 726, , , Oklahoma 168, , , Ili Stag 6,729 :1,582 85, Local 162, , , Or+gon 168, , , Stag 46,815 60,999 87, Lued 107, , , =25.7 Ponwylvania 644,282 1,419,179 1,611, Stag 62, , Loal 691,741 1,880, Rhode Island 70, , , Stag 11,627 21, Loal 68, , , South Carolina 70, , , Stag 9,079 78,628 60, Local 61, , , South Dakota 94,962 92,620 79, stag 66,481 51, Lod 89,481 41,088 86, Tsansaaas 188, , , Stag 19,142 94,601 98, Lod 119, , , Toa 898, , , Stag 6,146 10,846 24, Lod 887, , , Utah 52, ' Stag 10,709 11, Local 41,685 42, :7 Vermont 12,669 27,929 24, Stag... : , Loal 10,677 18, Virginia 184, , , ,800 stag 28,802 19, Lod.,,,, 111 ' , , Washington 187, , , state ,464 8,257 28, Local! , , Wsat Virginia 75, , state 25,690 89, Loeal 49,578 73, Wisoonsin,, 105, , , Stag,,,,,,,,,, , Lod 108, , , Wyoming 20,823 44, Rtag ,033, 6, Local,,,,,,,,,16,285 38,924 34, , Source : United States Bureau of the Census. 126

3 777 GROSS DEBT OF STATE GOVERNMENTS',BY STATE As Of June 30, Gross Deb t Per Capita in Dollar s (Thousands of Dollars ) State and Per Cen t Geographic Division Change Total Gross Debt 3,462,141 3,270,654 2,921,05% New England , , 'Maine 28,557 26,485 24, New Hampshire 18, & ,.,+ 0.7 Vermont 7,807 6, Massachusetts 111, b Rhode bland ,333 28, Connecticut 33,360 30,213 26, Middle Atlantic 1.111,992 1, , New York 755, ( New Jersey 146, , Pennsylvania , , East North Central , Ohio Indiana , Illinois 162, , , Michigan 83,428 51, Wisconsin , ,574 West North Central,, 275, is : Minnesota 113, Iowa 3,543 2, Missouri , North Dakota 25, , South Dakota 42, ,%9b Nebraska 1,351 1, Kansas ,522 14, South Atlantic Delaware 4,328 5, , Maryland 52,452 52, Virginia , West Virginia 79,873 79, North Carolina , South Carolina ,039 86, Geor I& , Florila I East South Central 274, , Kentucky 14, , Tennessee 97,323 98, b Alabama ,656 68, Mississippi 86, West South Central , Arkansas , , Louisiana , Oklahoma 43,176 40, a Texas 21,242 21,242 21,242& Mountain 80,087 78,767 72, , Montana Idaho , W owing 3,568 3,568 3,484 14, Colorado ,603 24,089 21, New Mexico 26,675 27,426 26, ~ Arizona 3, ,558 6, Utah 2,901 2,590 1, Nevada Pacific 372, Washington 17, , Oregon California 35,072 31,289 27, , , _ 1 a. b. Includes state loans to local units. Total state gross debt as of June 30, 1943 estimated at $2.909 million by the Bureau of the Census. Gross debt of Indiana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Texas fo r 1943 not available so that of 1942 substituted. Reparted for a date other than June 30. Source : United States Bureau of the Census. 127

4 NET DEBT OF STATE GOVERNMENTS' BY STATE As of June 30, Selected- Fiscal Years Thousands of Dollar s Sate and Geographic Division Total Net Debt 935,544 2, ,710,784 2,620,320 2, * New England 110,458 75, , , ,399 Maine ,009 28,458 26,333 24,320 New Hampshire 3,018 6,005 17,653 17, a -Vermont 2, ,807 6, Massachusetts 76, ,968 74,0320 Rhode Island ,807 25, ,633 Connecticut (b) , Middle Atlantic 252, , , ' New York 186, ,050 $ $06, ,00 1 New Jersey 16, , ,31 9 Pennsylvania 49,968 75, , , last North Central 99, , , ,27 Ohio 30, Indiana , & Illinois BAN 189, Michigan $ ,487 24, Wisconsin ,469 5,403 5,452 West North Central , , ,893 Minnesota 20,308 37, , Iowa Missouri 30, , ,109 75,22 3 North Dakota $.913 3,748 22, South Dakota 15, ,119 29,550 28,411 0 Nebraska 1, , ,078 Kansas 78 20,901 16,018 14,544 12,282 South Atlantic , , Delaware 5,834 2,071 4,255 3,233 5,03 8 Maryland ,104 50,104 46,194 Virginia 21,756 24, ,585 West Virginia 24,181 82,844 74, ,237 Noah Carolina , , , South Carolina 8,729 67,143 71,951 85, Geor in Florila ,036 29, , , East South Central 56, , , ,92 3 Kentucky 7,745 2, ,702 7,93 6 Tennessee 19,142 91,570 90,547 66,481 76,124 0 Alabama 15, , Mississippi 14,864 33, , West South Central 28, , ,87 1 Arkansas , , Louisiana 14, , Oklahoma 4, ,205 39,280.39,280& Texas, ,561 17, & * ' Mountain $ ,255 76,509 75,173 71,014 Montana 7.$79 4, ,10 9 Idaho 7,673 3,965 2,548 2,548 2,083 Wyoming 4,01 1 4,04 8 3,568 3, Colorado 12,019 5,940 25,174 23,666 21,640 New Mexico ,88 8 Arizona ,868 3, Utah ,774 2,901 2, Nevada 1, Pacific , , Washington ' 1 13,191 7,350 12,895 11,925 8,04 2 Oregon ,138 17,157 14,35 9 8,517 California , , , , Net debt represents gross debt less sinking fund assetr. a. Total state net debt as of June 30, 1943 estimatia at $2,413 million by the Bureau of the Census. Net debt of Indiana. New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Texas for 1943 not available, so that of 1942 substituted. b. Sinking fund assets exceed total debt. c. Roported for a date other than June 30. Source : United States Bureau of the Census. 128

5 GROSS DEBT OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT S Selected Fiscal Years Millions of Dollars Year Total State' Local , , , , , , , , , , ' ,163 9,09 3 2,882 16,68 0 3,260 16,309 3,505 16,720 3,370 16,81 2 3,163 16,479 2,862 15, :Excludes state debt incurred for reloan to local units which duplicates obligations of local governments held by state governments. Source: United States_ Bureau of the Census

6 NET DEBT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS' BY STAT E Selected Fiscal Years tate an Geographic Division _ Total Net Debt 1,630,070 3,475,964 7,764,196 16,216,881 14,824,06 3 New England 226, , , , ,307 Maine 12,261 21,643 29,551 37, :47 7 New Hampshire 9,862 9,345 13,105 26,230 26,402 Vermont 4,864 6,411 9,882 17,636 17,04 143, , , , ,810 Rhode Island 493,63 1 Connecticut 30,210 44,925 94, , ,04 5 Middle Atlantic 637,311 1,461,733 2,363,666 5,241,046 5,430,13 4 New York 429,186 1,046,227 1,497,278 3,014,166 3,325,87 1 New Jersey 81, , ,817 1,089,033 1,073,58 4 Pennsylvania 126, , ,471 1,137,847 1,030,679 East North Central 271, ,510 1,553,109 3,066,560 2,686,66 5 Ohio 112, , , , ,17 6 'Indiana $1,914 66, , , ,7. 6 Illin ois 78, , ,139 1,069, Michigan 28,272 52, , , ,'23 2 Wisconsin 20,070 37, , , ,985 West North Central 168, , ,862 1,012, ,267 Minnesota 38,929 69, , , ,24 5 Iowa 17,390 85, , , ,902 Missouri 46,081 56,951 87, , ,409 North Dakota 4,640 12,441 34,353 31,206 24,218 South Dakota 6,127 12,315 35,123 35,577 32,46 1 Nebraska 20,410 36,371 96, ,577 97,182 Kansas 35,143 52, , , ,850 South Atlantic 107, , ,686 1,546,501 1,345,919 Delaw are 3,383 8,097 16,617 27,016 19,739 Maryland 25,701 62,212 98, , ,00 8 District of Columbia 14,540 9, ,056 Virginia 28,934 39,887 97, , ,26 8 West Virginia 4,768 11,196 46,331 65,200 61,84 7 North Carolina 8,593 26, , , ,37 1 South Carolina 9,021 16,097 66,281 93,716 82,266 Georgia 13,410 26,614 58,619 94,497 56,880 Florida 4,214 17,805 97, , ,496 East South Central, 55, , , , ,67 1 Kentucky 20,560 25,588 42,774 97, ,889 Tennesseq 14,733 47, , , ,875 Alabama 14,sSS 29,930 59, , ,660 Mississippi 5,527 24,168 96, , ,347 West South Central 63, , ,063 1,288,834 1,114,553 Arkansas 3,034 12,577 88,568 91,446 98,370 Louisiana 24,184 61, , ,668 '131,382 Oklahoma 4, , , , ,63 6 Texas 32,457 83, , , ,166 Mountain 45,463 99, , , ,30 7 Montana 7,717 16,633 67,650 61,963 68,89 2 Idaho 3,660 11,987 64,620 71,489 69,23 7 Wyomi ng 2,266 4,202 15,117 37,441 35, :19 7 Colorado 18,269 36,473 87, , ,20 0 New Mexico, 3,681 6,444 2' ,636 35,556 Arizona 3,492 7,324 42,233 68,101 64,62 1 Utah 6,638 13,859 40,222 40,455 37,35 9 Nevada 940 2,676 6,253 8,676 11,04 6 Pacific 64, , ,970 1,328,328 1,613,24 0 Washington 28,285 94, , , ,143 4 Orego n 11,066 43,797 98, , ,807 Calornia 14, , , ,693 1,250, Net debt is combined grow debt lea sinking fund assets of all civil divisions. a. Includes $853,000 indebtedness of local governments in Indian Territory reporte d separately in Source : United States Bureau of the Census and United States Treasury Department, 130

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10 - ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF GOVERNMENTA L CORPORATIONS AND CREDIT AGENCIES As Of June 30, Selected Years Millions of Dollars Assets l Loans Preferred capital stock. etc Cashs Investments : U. S. securities Securities guaranteed by U. S All other Accss. and other rec $ Real estate and dihim business property OtherY Total Liubilities and Reserves ( 'Guaranteed by U. S. (includes accrued int.) - Not guaranteed by U. S.357 Total Excess of assets over liabilitiesl Proprietary Interest Owned by U. S. :.,Capital stocks Surplus 244 Interagency int Total govt. owned Privately owned 89 Total Proprietary Interest "Il $ ,0; , Exclusive of interagency assets and liabilities (except bond investments and deposits with Reconstruction Finance Corporation). Excludes unexpended balaaces of appropriated funds, but includes cash deposited with the Treasurer of the United States. Also includes real estate and other property held for sale. Includes nonstock proprietary interest. Excess interagency assets (deduct). Source: United States Treasury Department. 134

11 1940 Thousands of Dollars h u State and Geographic Division Taal Assessed Valuation of Propert y Real Personal Otherl Per Capita in Dollars United Stmes 143,281, ,622,587 26,838,825 7,620, New England 12,657,480 10, ,788, Maine New Hampshire $ %venagnt Masachusetts 6, , :.49 1 Rhode Islaud 1,517, Connecticut Middle Atlantic New York New Jersey 5.506,035 4, Pennsylvania , East North Central ,858 6, , Ohio W9,350s Indiana 5,078, (: Illinois 5, ,133, Michigan 6, y ,201.9% Wisconsin 4, , $ West North Central , , ,231, Minnesota Iowa 3,246, Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska ,573,351 $ Kansas ,543 South Atlantic ,360,282 5,195,771 1, Delaware (b) Maryland 2,474,362 1, District of Columbia , Virginia 2, West Virginia S S North Carolina 3, South Carolina Geor-- ssis Florida 1,313, East South Central , Kentucky , , Tennessee Alabsma Mississippi West South Central ,281,798 1, Arkansas Louisiana 1,369, Oklahoma 1.201, Texas Mountain 3, , Montana : $8, S Idaho Wyoming ,353 Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific 10,569, , Washington 1, Oregon California 8.502,219 5,993,885 2,496, Nose : Percentage of assessed value to true value varies in different states. 1. Includes only property given a separate classification by the States and no t included with real or personal. a. Valuation available. of "intangibles " upon which a selective tax is levied is not b. Valuatibn of personal property included with that of real property. c. Exclusive of valuation of motor vehicles which is not available. Source: United States Bureau of the Census.

12 FEDERAL _ LAND HOLDINGS BY STAT E As Of June Acres State Otherwise Acquired Public Domain Rural Urban Tota l 1 Alabama 44, ,54 0 Arizona 30,585, , ,942,15 7 Arkansas 1,123,215 1, ,231 ' 2,515,136 California Colorado.... ; , ,817,788 Connecticut Delaware 27, _, District of Columbia Florida 216, ,135 1, (seorgia ,160,867 'Id ho ,099, ;, Itlinois 289,406 3, Indiana Iowa! ,969 Kansas 25, ! Kentucky , ,663 'Louisiana , , Maine Maryland 124, ,81'1 Massachusetts ,619 Michigan ,169, ,687. ',...Minnesota Mississil pi : ,234, Missouri , Montana 24, ,760, Nebraska : , :.:Nevada 54, ,080,015 New Hampshire ((01, GGi.3u2 - New )ersey New Maxico , S L "New York ' North Carolina 1, ,669 :North Dakota 194, Ohio Oklahoma 171, ,226 - Oregon 26, , ,425,21 3 Pennsylvania , Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota , ,308,53 4 Tennessee 1, Texas _ 1 9 0, , , 91 1 Utah , , , Vermont 168, Virginia , ,12 7 Washmpton , West Virginia ,779 Wisconsin , ,059 Wyoming y.. Total , Source : Federal Works Agency 136

13 Acres Acquired Acres Pending As Of Jan Agency Exercising jurisdiction Prior to July 1,1940- Total As of Direct June Jan. 30, 1943 Jan Condemnation Purchase Tota l Department of Agriculture 158, ,752, Department of Commerce Department of Ieee_*ior 204, Department of j ustice Navy Departnkmt " Post Office Department Department of State Treasury Department Departraent 3, , Wu Nuiona! Capital Housing Authority ISO Architect of the Capitol Federal Communications Commission ' Federal Reserve Board S - - S Federal Security Agency Federal Works Agency Government Printing Office S S Home Owners' Loan Cotporation 1-1 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics Red Cross_ Smithsonian Institution Soldiers' Home Tennessee Valley Authority U. S. Maritime Commission Veterans' Administration Reconstruction Finance Corporation National Housing Agency District of Columbia War Shipping Board Tood Source: Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, Serrate Document No

14 1939 March 1940 March March May Service March July _ Federal Executive Service Inside District of Columbia Outside District of Columbia ,036-1,687 2,101 2,81 1 Legislative judicial Government Corporations Total Federal ,239, 1,967 2,420, 3,132 I k i `,State and Load General Government 1,642 1,646 1,583 1,584 1, Education 1,346 1,345 1,338 1,324 1,147 Public-Service Enterprises i Total State and Local 3,138 3,147 3,087 3,064 2,996 3,070 Grand Total 4,049 4,131 4,326 5,031 5,416 6,202 Source:. United States Departarew, of Labor.. 138

15 GOVERNMENT Employment ' t[$islit AN N 11YE1NNEN ' 111P111T

16 -~ GOVERNMENT EI~APLOYIMIENT BY' STATE MIY' :.1houaatlds - Federal TOW - Le at~d Executive Service Govemudicial 1 State and mental State and Government War Navy Post Office Geographic Division Employment Local Corporations Total Department Department Department Oche r United States»»» 6, , , Outside continental United States = ' O. S Washington, D.C. metropolitan area : Total. 48 scam -- $, , , , New England Maine SS.B 26.6 (a) New Hampshire (a) ' Vermont :. As) : Massachusetts Rhode Island -" (a) _ Connecticut 51.5 :42.0 (a) Middle Atlantic _ 1,258.0 = New York 648.0, New Jersey :97.1 (a) Pennsylvania _ i.l East North Central A Ohio Indiana ` ' Illinois _ = Mi ch[aaa : Wisconsin ` (a) ' West North Central Minnesota Iowa (a) Missouri North Dakota (a) (a) South Dakota (a) Nebraska Kansas _ (a) South Atlantic : Delaware (a) : Maryland Virginia ` West Virginia : : : :

17 Continued GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT BY STATE May 1943 Thousands Federa l Total Legislative. Executive Service Govern- Judicial and State and mental State and Government War Navy Post Office Geographic Division Employment Local Corporations Total Department Department Department Other South Atlantic (continued) North Carolina South Carolina v Georgia Florida (a) ' " Kentucky.. --._. _ Tennessee _ Alabama South Central _--_ _ East South Central West Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma o 7.5 Texas = Mountain " Montana (a) = Idaho (a) Wyoming (a) (a) Colorado (a), (a) New Mexico (a) Arizona _(a) Utah (a) _... Nevada ' `(a) Pacific Washington SS (a) ia = Otero, Calif a. Less than 50 persons. Source : Usited States Department of Labor.. - {, j

18 EMPLOYMENT IN FEDERAL EXECUTIVE SERVIC E Selected Months and Years Thousands Year and Month War Agencies Other Agencies Total 1940 : December , : ;March June , ,404.4 September December ,523.4 ' 1, : March 1, ,921.6 June 1, ,275 A September 1,764.7 ' , December 2, ,913.9 ~; 1943 : March -2, ,015.8 June 2, , September 2, ,010.6 November , 'Source : Uxited States Dep'%" Mew of 'Gabor. ~r. 142

19 Utah 2, State and Geographic Division State Local Total State Local Total - United States 509,640 1,251,501 1,761,141 $04,592 1,253,154 1,757,746 New England $ , ,853 46, , ,284 Maine 4,239 11,028 t5,267 5,940 10,710 16,65 0 New Hampshire 4,823 9,656 14,479 3,722 9,102 12,82 4 Vermont 2,753 1,569 4,322 3,538 1,573 5,11 1 Mauachusetts 24,092 60,980 85,072 16,855 59,328 76,183 Rhode Island 4,213 7,089 11,302 4,641 6,685 11,326 Connecticut 11,269 16,142 27,411 11,619 16, Middle Atlantic 121, , , , , ,774 New York 56, , ,571 55,873 1u6, ,259 New Jersey 14,594 48,050 62,644 13,898 48,276 62,174 Pennsylvania 50,042 79, ,550 46,242 80, ,34 1 Eau North Central 80, , , , ,50 4 Ohio 21,174 80, ,479 18,928 79,280 96,208 Indiana 12,096 28,847 40,943 10,630 28,752 39,382 Illinois 23, ,561 99, ,999 79, ,220 Michigan 16,220 64,096 80,316 16,700 65,764 82,464 Wisconsin 7,621 51,027 58,648 7,502 51,728 $9,230 West North Central 50, , ,892 48, , ,015 Minnesota 11, ,924 $1, , ,324 Iowa 8,366 21, , ' Missouri 12,563 28,883 41,446 12,006 29,158 41, 64 North Dakota 2,645 7, , ,358 3 South Dakota 3,002 13,500 1b,502 3, " 16,05 1 Nebraska 5, , ,95 0 3, ,43 1 Kansas- 7,143 20, , ,740 South Atlantic 67, , ,297 75, ,767 ' 180,135 Delaware- 2,15 2 1,75 6 3,908 2,050 1,82 8 3,878 Maryland 8,036 14,377 22,413 9,176 14,748 23,924 District of Columbi a - 9,507 9,507-10, ;349 Virginia 14,235 12,486 26,721 15,420 13,190 28,61 0 West Virginia 6,799 5,482 12,28 1 8, ,225 North Carolina 12,440 13,732 26,172 14,616 13,952 28,566 South Carolina 8,427 7, ,183 8,192 7,746 15,938 Geor in 6,789 18,331 25,120 6,740 18, ,343 Floriga 8,660 18,332 26,992 10, ,762 29,308 Eric South Central 27, ,947 28, ,325 83,401 Kentucky 7,896 13,825 21,721 7,951 13, ,092 Tennessee : 6,748 14,319 21,067 7, ,320 23,003 Alabama 6,241 14,254 20,495 6,623 14,483 21,106 ~ Mississippi 6,156 11,508 17, ,381 18,20 0 West South Central 44, , , ,578 76, ,130 Arkansas 5,551 7,266 12,817 6,197 7, % Louisiana 12, ,648 29,165 14, , ,608 Oklahoma 8, ,304 8,587 12,775 21, Texas 17,911 38,675 56,586 19,616 39,888 59,504 Mountain 22,995 34,806 57,801 23,351 35,395 58,746 Montana 2,835 4, ,176 4,764 7,940 Idaho 2, ,965 2,819 4,235 7,054 Wyoming 1,549 2,073 3, ,165 3,683 Colorado $,046 10,845 15,891 5,128 11,070 16, New Mexico 3,400 1,765 5, , Arizona 3,303 3,667 7,172 3,116 3,777 6,893 5,787 8,706 2,950 6,144 9,094 Nevada 1,165 1,347 2,512 1,094 1,440 2,534 Pacific 44, , ,667 44, , ,757 Washington 8,524 18,113 26,637 8,847 18,466 27,31 3 Oreo 6, California 29, ,812 88, ,622, Excludes schools. work relief, contract work and public service enterprises. Source : United States Bureau of the Census. 143

20 GOVERNMENTAL UNITS IN THE UNITED STATES., BY TYPE AND STATE 1941 Oche r Incorp. School Specia l State Total Counties Places Townships Districts Districts Alabama Arizona Arkansas 3, , California 4, , Colorado 2, , ; Connecticut Delaware Dis. of Columbia ' Florida 1, Georgia : 2, Idaho 1, , Illinois 15, ,138 1,436 12, X, Indiana 3, ,016 1, Iowa ,609.4, Kansas 11206, ,550 8, ;. :Kentucky "Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts 470 A Michigan 8, ,266, 6,466 4 'Minnesota 10, ,883 7,687 1 Mississippi 6, , Missouri.10 " ,65 2 1,088 Montana 2, Nebraska Sao 477 2, Nevada t New Hampshire it New jersey 1, New Mexico New York 8, , North Carolina North Dakota 4, ,405 '.2, Ohio ,21 6 4, ,341 1, Oklahoma 5, ,644 - Oregon : 2, , Pennsylvania.... 5, ,577 2, Rhode Island ,South Carolina 2, , South Dakota 4, ,124 '3.429 "Tennessee q Texa , ' 654-6,579 ' SS Vermont Virginia X. Washington 2, , : West Virginia Wisconsin , ,289 7, Wyoming TOTAL 165,000 3,050 16,262 18, ,308 8,382. Source: William Anderson, THE UNITS or GovE tnment IN TH E UNITED STATES, 'Public Administration Service, PablicatioN No. 83,

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