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Railroads-on bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness, upon which interest is stipulated to be paid, on the amount of interest, and on coupons, dividends, or profits carried to the account of any fund .. 5 per ct.
Ready-made clothing, boots, shoes gloves, mittens, moccasins, caps, hats and bonnets, or other articles of dress for men, women or children, ad valorem ..
. 6 per ct.
Provided, that any manufac- tnrer of the above named articles, who is exclusively engaged in manufactur- ing to order or custom work, who shall make affidavit that the entire amount of such manufactures does not exceed the sum of six hundred dollars per annum, shall be exempt from duty ; but, when such order or custom work exceeds the sum of six hundred dollars, a duty of three per cent., ad valorem, shall be levied on the excess.
Real estate agents, under which term is included every person whose business it is to sell, or offer for sale. real estate for others, or to rent honses, stores, or other buildings, or real estate. or to collect rent for others, for license ..... Real estate, succession to, when the suc- cessor shall be the lineal issue or lineal successor of the predecessor, duty, $1 per centum of the value.
50 00
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister or a descendant of a brother or sister of the predecessor, duty at the rate of $2 per centum on the value.
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the father or mother or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or inother of the prede- cessor, duty at the rate of four dollars per centum ou the value.
10 00
Real estate, where the successor shall be a brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother, or a descendant of the brother or sister of the grandfather or grandmother of the predecessor, duty
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at the rate of five dollars per centum on the value.
Real estate, where the successor shall be in any other degree of collateral con- sanguinity to the predecessor, or a stranger in blood, duty at the rate of six dollars per centum on the value. Real estate, where it shall become sub- ject to a trust for any charitable or public purposes, under any past or future disposition which, if made in favor of an individual, would confer on him a succession, there shall be payable in respect of such real estate, upon its becoming subject to such trust, upon the amount or principal value of such real estate .. . .6 per ct. Receipt, warehouse, stamp duty, see " Warehouse Receipt."
Receipts for the payment of any sum of money, or for the payment of any debt due, exceeding twenty dollars, not being for the satisfaction of any mort- gage, or judgment, or decree of any court, and a receipt for the delivery of any property (except receipts issued by any persons, firm or companies doing an express business, on the de- livery of any property for transpor- tation), stamp duty. 2 cts.
Rectifiers, under which term is included every person who rectifies, purifies or refines spirituous liquors or wines by any process, or mixes distilled spirit, whisky, brandy, gin or wine with any other materials for sale under the name of rum, whisky, brandy, gin, wine, or any other name or names, for each license to rectify any quantity of spir- ituons' liquors not exceeding five hun- dred barrels, packages or casks con- taining not more than forty gallons to each ....
Rectifiers, for each additional five hun-
dred barrels, or any fraction thereof .. Refiners, sugar, see " Sugar Refiners."
Renewal of insurance, see " Policy of Insurance."
Rents, annual income from, see " In- comes."
Repairs of engines, cars, carriages, or other ar icles, when such repairs in- crease the value of the article so re- paired ten per centum or over, on such increased value 3 6-10ths per cent.
Kor Provided, that on such repairs made upon ships. steamboats or other vessels, a duty of 2 2-5ths per centum only, on the increased value shall be assessed.
Retail dealers, under which term is in- cluded every person whose business or occupation it is to sell, or offer for sale any goods, wares or merchandise of foreign or domestic production, not including spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt liquors, and whose annual sales exceed one thousand dollars, and do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars, for license .. 10 00
Retail dealers, whose gross annual sales do not exceed one thousand dollars .. . exempt. Retail liquor dealers, under which term is included every person who shall sell or offer for sale foreign or domestic spirits, wines, ale, beer, or other malt
liquors in quantities of three gallons or less, and whose annual sales do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ; but nothing, including all sales of other merchandise, herein contained, shall authorize the sale of any spirits, liquors, wines or malt liquors to be drank on the premises, for each license . 25 00
Reviews and similar publications, (same as " Pamphlet,") .. 5 per ct. Rivets, exceeding one-fourth of an inch in diameter, per ton, see " Iron."
Rivets, exceeding one-fourth of an inch in diameter, iron, where the duty has been paid on the material of which made, only an additional duty, per ton, see " Iron."
Rivets of copper, zinc and brass. .. 3 6-10 per ct.
Roads, toll, on receipts. 3 per ct.
Rock oil, crude, per barrel. 1 00
Rock oil, refined, see " Oils."
Roman or water cement. .3 6-10 per ct.
SAILS .6 per ct. Salaries, annual income from, when exceeding six hundred dollars, on the excess over six hundred dollars ...... 5 per ct. Salaries, all, of persons in employ of the United States, when exceeding the rate of six hundred dollars per year, on the excess above six hundred dollars. . .5 per ct. Salaries. on the annual income from, when exceeding five thousand dollars, on the
excess over five thousand dollars .... 10 per ct. Salaries, see " Income." Saleratus, per pound ... 6 mills. Sales, auction, of goods, etc .. on gross amount of sales. 1-4 of 1 per ct. Sales, of stocks, etc .. 1-4 of 1 per ct.
Sales made by public officers, etc. . exempt.
Sales of gold and silver. 1-10 per ct.
Salt, per hundred pounds .. 7 1-5 cts. Sandstone, dressed, hewn or finished,3 6-10 per ct. Savings banks, see " Banks."
Sarsaparilla waters. .6 per ct. Savings institutions, on all dividends .. . 5 per ct. Screws, called wood screws. 10 per ct.
Segars, cheroots and cigarettes, made wholly of tobacco, or of any substitute therefor, whether imported or of do- mestic manufacture, without regard to quality, per thousand 10 00
Segars, cheroots and cigarettes made of tobacco, inclosed in a paper wrapper, in packages containing uot more than 25 cigarettes, and valued at not more than five dollars per 100 packages, per package . 5 cts.
Segar lights, see " Matches."
Sewing machines, ad valorem. .6 per ct.
Shades, cauvass. .6 per ct.
Shafting and gearing. .6 per ct.
Sheathing metal, yellow, in rods or sheets. .. .3 6-10 per ct. Shellfish, in cans or air-tight packages. 6 per ct. Sheep, slaughtered, per head. 5 cts.
Sheep, when unmber of sheep, calves,
swine and lanibs does not exceed 20. . exempt. Sheep, slaughtered for the pelts, per head .. 2 cts.
Sheepskins, tanned, curried and finished.6 per ct. Shingles are not to be considered a man- ufacture.
Ships, barks, brigs, schooners, sloops,
25 00
25 00
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sail-boats, etc., finished, including cabins, inner and upper works ... . 2 2-5 per ct. Ships, except when plying between ports, of the United States and foreign ports on gross receipts, where the receipts exceed one thousand dollars per annum. .2 1-2 per ct.
Ships-The above duty of 2 1-2 per cent. is to be collected on the gross receipts, when ships, or vessels, or other con- veyances are engaged in carrying per- sons or property from a port within the United States, through a foreign territory, to another port within the United States.
A clause in the amendatory tariff act of March 3, 1865, exempts the receipts of vessels paying tonnage duties from the tax imposed in section 103.
Ships and other vessels, repairs on, in- creased value over ten per cent., on such increase. 3 6-10 per ct.
Ship blocks .2 2-5 per ct. Shoemakers, see " Bootmakers." Shooks exempt.
Shot .. .3 6-10 per ct. Shows-The proprietors or agents of all public exhibitions, not herein enume- rated, shall pay for license. 10 00
Silk parasols. .6 per ct.
Silk umbrellas. .6 per ct.
Silk, manufactures of, not otherwise spe-
cified .. . .. 6 per ct. Silver, manufactures of, except jewelry, when not otherwise specified. . . .6 per ct.
Silver ore may be transported over the plains free.
Skins, calf, tanned. 3 per ct.
Skins, patent .. 6 per ct. Skins, goat, tanned or dressed in the
rough .. 6 per ct. Skins, kid, tanned or dressed in the
rough .. 6 per ct. Skins, goat, curried, manufactured or finished. . .6 per ct. Skins, kid, curried, manufactured or finished .. 6 per ct. Skins, sheep, tanned or dressed in the
rough 6 per ct. Skins, dog, tanned or dressed in the rough .6 per ct. Skins, sheep, tanned,curried or finished.6 per ct. Skins, deer, dressed and smoked .... ... 6 per ct. Skins, hog, tanned and dressed. .6 per ct. Skins, horse, tanned and dressed. .6 per ct. Skins, all goat, calf, kid, sheep, horse, dog and hog skins, previously assessed in the rough, and upon which duties have actually been paid, shall be as- sessed on the increased value only when curried or finished.
Skins, upon which a duty has been pre- viously assessed and paid, when manufactured into gloves, mittens or moccasins, the duty shall only be as- sessed upon the increased value thereof when manufactured.
Skins, of all descriptions. per ct. Skirts, hoop, materials for the manufac- ture of, exclusively. free.
Slackwater companies, same as " Canal companies."
Slate, when dressed, hewn or finish- .3 6-10 per ct. ed.
Slaughtered cattle, see " Cattle."
Slaughtered, hogs, see "Hogs." Slanghtered, sheep, see " Sheep." Snuff, manufactured of tobacco, or any substitute for tobacco, ground. dry or damp, pickled, scented or otherwise, of all descriptions, per pound. 40 cts. Snuff, flour, same as " Snuff."
Soap, Castile, valued not above 5 cents per pound, per pound .. 2 2-5 mills. Soap, Castile, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound. 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, cream, per pound .. 6 cts.
Soap, erasive, valued at not above 5 cts. per pound, per pound. 2 2-5 mills. Soap, erasive, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound ... 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, fancy. per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, honey, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, palm oil, valued at not above 5 cents per pound, per pound. . 2 2-5 mills. Soap. palm oil, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound ... 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, scented, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, shaving, per pound. . 6 cts.
Soap, toilet, of all descriptions, per pound 6 cts.
Soap, transparent, per pound. 6 cts.
Soap, of all other descriptions, white or colored, except soft soap, and soap otherwise provided for, valued at not above 5 cents per pound, per pound.2 2-5 mills. Soap, of all descriptions, valued above 5 cents per pound, per pound .. 1 1-5 ct.
Soap, soft .. 6 per ct.
Soda, bicarbonate of, per pound. 6 mills.
Soda waters, and all beverages used for like purposes. . 6 per ct. Sole leather, see " Leather."
Spars. .2 2-5 per ct.
Spelter. 3 6-10 per ct. Spikes, per ton, see " Iron."
Spirits, distilled and sold, or distilled and removed for consumption or sale, of first proof, on and after July 1, 1864, and prior to February 1, 1865, per gallon. 1 50
Spirits, distilled and sold, on and after February 1, 1865. 2 00
Spirits, medicinal, same as "Dentifrice." Spirits of turpentine, per gallon. 25 cts.
Spokes. . free.
Stage coaches, or other vehicles en- gaged or employed in transporting passengers or property for hire, or in transporting the mails of the United States, or gross receipts, where the gross receipts exceed one thousand dollars per annum. . 2 1-2 per ct. Stage coaches, see " Ships," third para- graph.
Stallions and jacks, owners of, every person who keeps a male horse or a jackass for the use of mares, requiring or receiving pay therefor, shall be re- quired to take out a license under this act, which shall contain a brief de- scription of the animal, its age and place or places where used or to be used, for license. 10 00 Starch, made of corn, per pound ... . 3 6-10 mills. Starch, made of potatoes, per pound. . 2 2-5 mills. Starch, made of rice, per pound ... . .... 1 1-5 ct. Starch, made of wheat, per pound. .. . 2 2-5 mills. Starch, made of any other material, per
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pound. 1 1-5 ct. exempt.
Staves.
Steamers and vessels upon waters of the United States, on board of which pas- sengers or travelers are provided with food or lodging, shall be required to take out a license at. 25 00
Steam engines, including locomotives and marine engines, on all their parts, al valorem .. 6 per ct.
Steam engines, where duties have been paid on the boilers, the amount to be deducted from the finished engines. Steamboats, on gross receipts, where the gross receipts exceed 1,000 dollars per annum. 2} per ct. Steamboats, see "Ships."
Steamboats and steamers, repairs on, in- creased value over 10 per cent. on suchi increase .. . 3 6-10 per ct.
Steamers, and vessels boarding passen- gers, license same as for boarding- house .. 25 00
Steel, manufactures of, when not other- wise specified. 6 per ct. Steel, in ingots, bars, sheets or wire, not less than one-quarter of an inch in thickness, valued at 7 cents per pound or less, per ton . 6 00
Steel, in ingots, bars, sheets or wire, val- ued above 7 cents and not above 11 cents per pound, per ton. .. 10 0
Steel, in ingots, bars, sheets or wire, val- ued above 11 cents per pound, per ton 12 50 Steel, rolled and sheet, rod or wire made of steel, upon which a duty has been assessed and paid, shall be assessed and pay upon the increased value. .6 per ct.
Stereotypers, productions of. .6 per ct.
Stills, tanks, etc. . 6 per ct.
Stones, building, of any desciption, when dressed, hewn or finished. . 3 6-10 per ct. Stock insurance companies, see " Insur- ance."
Stoves, per ton of 2.000 pounds. 3 60
Substitute brokers, including every per- son who shall furnish or offer to fur- nish, for pay, fee or reward, volun- teers, representative recruits or sub- stitutes for men drafted, or liable to be drafted, for the military or naval ser- vice of the United States, for every man accepted .. 10 00 100 00
Substitute brokers' license.
Succession to real estate, see " Real Es- tate."
Sugar refiners, under which term is in- cluded every person whose business it is to advance the quality and value of sugar upon which a duty has been as- sessed and paid, by melting and crys- tallization, or by liquoring. claying or any other washing process, or by any other chemical or niechanical means, or who shall advance the quality or value of molasses and concentrated molasses, mnelado or concentrated me- lado, by boiling or other process, on the gross amount of the sales of all the products of their manufactories .. . 3 per ct. Sugar, not above No. 12, D. S., in color, produced directly from the sugar cane, and not from sorghum or imphce, other than that produced by the refiner, per pound. 2 2-5 cts.
Sugar, above No. 12 and not above No. 18, D. S., produced directly from the sugar cane and not from sorghum or implee, per pound .. . 3 cts.
Sugar, above No. 18, per pound. 4 cts.
Sugar candy. made wholly or in part of sugar, valued at 20 cents per pound or less, per pound .. 2 2-5 cts. Sugar candy, valued at exceeding 20 cents and not exceeding 40 cents per pound, per pound. .4 8-10 cts. Sugar (andy, valned at exceeding 40 cents per pound, or when sold other- wise than by the pound. . .. 12 per ct. Sugar, made from other articles than the sugar cane, is not considered a manufacture . .... exempt Sugar coated pills, same as " Denti- frice."
Sugar tanks, ad valorem. 6 per ct. Sulphate of barytes, per 100 pounds. . 14 4-10 cts. Surgeons, for each license. 10 00 Swine, slaughtered, for sale, each. 10 cts.
TAILORS, same as " Milliners." Tanks. 6 per ct.
Tapers, see " Matches." Tar, coal, produced in the manufacture of gas .. exempt
Tarred paper, for roofing, etc .. .3 6 10 per ct.
Taverns, same as " Hotels."
Teams, wagons or vehicles used in trans- porting silver ore across the plains are not required to pay tax on receipts.
Telegraph companies, on gross receipts.5 per ct. Tents ... .6 per ct.
Theatres, under which term is included every place or edifice erected for the purpose of dramatic, operatic or other representations, plays or performances, and not including halls, rented or used occasionally for concerts or theatrical representations, for each license .. 100 00
Theatres, on gross receipts. 2 per ct.
Thread ... .6 per ct.
Ticket, passage, by any vessel from any port in the United States to a foreign port. see " Passage Ticket."
Timber is not to be considered a manuĀ· facture.
Timepieces. see " Clocks." 6 per ct. Tin, manufactures of, when not other- wise specified. . .6 per ct.
Tobaccovists, under which term is in- cluded every person who shall offer for sale, at retail, cigars, snuff or to- bacco, in any form, (wholesale and retail dealers, keepers of hotels, inns aud taverns or eating-houses having taken out a license are not required to take ont a license as tobacconists,) for each license .. 10 00
Tobacconists, whose gross annual sales do not exceed 1,000 dollars exempt 40 cts.
Tobacco, Cavendish, per pound.
Tobacco, smoking of all kinds, and imi- tations thereof, not otherwise provided for, per pound. 35 cts.
Tobacco, smoking, made exclusively of stems, and not mixed with leaf or leaf and stems, and on fine cut, and shorts, and scraps of tobacco, the refuse of cigars manufactured, and also on all scraps or refuse of plugs manufactured, when sold for smoking tobacco, or for
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consumption or otherwise, per pound. 15 cts. Tobacco, fine cut, chewing, whether manufactured with stems in or not, and however sold, whether loose, in bulk or in rolls, packages, papers, wrappers or boxes, per pound .. 40 cts.
Tobacco, manufactured, of all kinds, not herein provided for, from which the stem has been taken in whole or in part, or which is sweetened, per Ib ... Tobacco, plug, same as " Tobacco, Cav- endish,"
Tobacco, twist, same as " Tobacco, Cav- endish,"
Tobacco, twist, manufactured by hand, without the use of any machine, and without being pressed, sweetened or otherwise prepared .. 30 cts.
Tobacco, all other kinds manufactured, not otherwise provided for. 40 cts.
Tools .. 6 per ct.
Trust companies, on dividends, etc. .... 5 per ct. Turnpike companies, on interest, cou- pons, dividends or profits carried to the account of any fund per ct.
Turpentine, spirits of, per gallon. 20 cts.
U MBRELLAS, made of cotton. 6 per ct. Umbrellas, made of any other ma-
terial 6 per ct. Umbrella stretchers, timber for. exempt
VARNISH, made wholly or in part of gum copal, or of other gums or substances . .6 per ct.
Vegetable oils, per gallon. 6 cts. Vegetables, preserved. .. .6 per ct.
Vessels, except as provided for under head of "Ships," second paragraph, on gross receipts, where the gross re- ceipts exceed 1,000 dollars per annum 2} per ct. Vessels, see " Ships."
Ves-els, repairs on, increased value over 10 per cent., on such increase. . .3 6-10 per ct. Vessel blocks. .2 2-5 per ct.
WAREHOUSE ENTRY, at custom houses, not exceeding 100 dollars in value, stamp duty. 25 cts. Warehouse entry, exceeding 100 dollars and not exceeding 500 dollars .. 50 cts. Warehouse entry, exceeding 500 dollars in value .. . 1 00
Warehouse receipts for property, goods, wares or merchandise, not otherwise provided for, in any public or private warehouse, when the property or goods so deposited or stored shall not exceed in value 500 dollars .. 10 cts.
Warehouse receipts, exceeding in value 500 dollars, and not exceeding 1,000 dollars 20 cts.
Warehouse receipts, exceeding 1,000 dollars, for every additional 1,000 dol- lars
10 cts.
Warehouse receipts, others. 25 cts.
Warp for weaving. 6 per ct. Water cement .. 3 6-10 per ct.
Water pipes, earthen or stone 3 6-10 per ct. Water tanks, ad valorem. .6 per ct.
Watches, gold, value 100 dollars or less. 1 00
Watches, gold, value over 100 dollars ... 2 00
Weighers, return of, for a weight not ex- ceeding 5,000 Ibs .. 10 cts.
Weighers, return of, for a weight exceed-
35 cts. 40 cts.
40 cts.
ing 5,000 Ibs. 25 cts. Whale oil .. exempt Whisky, per gallon, see "Spirits." White lead, per 100 Ibs .. 42 cts. Wholesale dealers, under which term is included every person whose business or occupation it is to sell or offer to sell any goods, wares or merchandise. of foreign or domestic production, not including spirits, malt liquors or wines, whose sales exceed 25,000 dollars, when the annual sales do not exceed 50,000 dollars, for each license ... 50 00
Wholesale dealers, if exceeding 50,000 dollars, for each additional 1,000 dol- lars in excess of 50,000 dollars .... 1 00
Wholesale dealers-The license required by any wholesale dealer shall not be for a less amount than his sales for the previous year, unless he has made or proposes to make some change in his business that will, in the judgment of the assessor or assistant assessor, re- duce the amount of his annual sales ; nor shall any license as wholesale deal- er allow any such person to act as commercial broker: Provided, that any license understated may be again assessed, and that no person holding a license as a wholesale dealer in liquors shall be required to take an additional license on account of the sale of other goods, wares or merchandise on the same premises.
Wholesale dealers in liquors, under which term is included every person who shall sell or offer for sale any distilled spirits, fermented liquors, or wines of any kind, in quantities of more than three gallons at any one time, or whose annual sales, including sales of other merchandise, shall exceed 25,000, shall pay for each license the amount re- quired for license to " Wholesale Dealers."
Willow, manufactures of. 6 per ct.
Wine, made of grapes, per gallon .. 6 cts.
Wines, or liquors denominated as wines, not made from currants, rhubarb or berries, produced by being rectified or mixed with other spirits, or with which any matter whatever may be infused, to be sold as wine, or by any other name, and not otherwise provided for, per gallon .. 60 cts.
Withdrawal entry, at Custom House, stamp duty. 60 cts. Wood, manufactures of, if not otherwise provided for. . 6 per ct.
Wood screws. .12 per ct. Wool fabrics, woven, knit or felted, be- fore dyed, printed, bleached or pre- pared in any other manner. .6 per ct. Wool, manufactures of, not otherwise specified. 6 per ct. Worsteds, manufactures of, not otherwise Worm lozenges, same as " Dentifrice." specified 6 per ct. Writ, see " Legal Documents."
Y ACHTS, pleasure or racing boats, by sail or steam, measuring, by Custom House measurement, ten tons or less, each. 5 00
Yachts, pleasure or racing boats, ex-
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ceeding ten, and not exceeding twenty tons, each.
Yachts, pleasure or racing boats, ex- ceeding twenty, and not exceeding forty tons, each.
25 00
Yellow sheathing metal .. .3 6-10 per ct. Yellow sheathing metal, when duty has not been paid on ingots, pigs or bars .. 6 per ct.
ZINC, manufactures of, not otherwise specified. .6 per ct. Zinc, oxide of, per 100 Ibs. 42 cts.
Zinc nails .. .3 6-10 per ct.
LIST OF POST OFFICES
IN THE
STATE OF INDIANA.
Post Office.
County.
Post Office.
County.
Post Office.
County.
Aberdeen
Ohio
Aurora
Dearborn
Bloomfield
Abingdon
Wayne
Austin
Scott Noble
Bloomingburg Bloomingdale
Acton
Marion
Avilla
A dair
Marion
Azalia
Blooming Grove
Adams
Decatur
Baker's Mills
Bloomingsport Bloomington
Alamo
Balaka
Blountsville
Albany
Ballstown
Blue Creek
Albion
Noble
Baltimore
Warren
Blue Grass
Fulton
Alden
Marshall
Barber's Mills
Wells
Blue Lick
Clark
Alexandria
Madison
Barbersville
Jefferson Harrison
Blue Ridge
Shelby
Alfont
Madison
Barren
Bluff Creek
Johnson
Alfordsville
Daviess
Bartonia
Randolph
Bluff Point
Allensville
Switzerland
Bateham
Bluffton
Alligator
Owen Scott
Battle Ground
Tippecanoe
Bono
Lawrence
Alquina Alto
Howard
Bean Blossom
Boonville
Warrick
Alton
Crawford
Bear Branch
Boston
Wayne Jay
America
Beaver Dam
Bourbon
Marshall
Americus
Tippecanoe Johnson
Beckville
Bovine
Amsterdam
Cass
Bedford
Bowling Green
Anderson
Madison
Beech Grove
Rush
Boxley
Hamilton
Andersonville
Franklin
Beechy Mire
Union
Boydston's Mills
Kosciusko
Angola
Steuben
Belden
Wabash
Bradford
Harrison
Anguilla
Clay
Belle Air
Branch Creek
Huntington Dearborn
Annapolis Anoka
Cass
Bellville
Brazil
Clay
Antioch
Huntington
Bennettsville
Bremen
Marshall
Arba
Randolph
Bennington
Switzerland
Brewersville
Arcadia
Hamilton
Benton
Elkhart
Brick Mill
Jennings Sullivan
Arcana
Bentonville
Bridgeport
Marion
Arcola
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