Michigan official directory and legislative manual for the years 1901-1902, Part 37

Author: Michigan. Dept. of State. cn
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Lansing : [State of Michigan]
Number of Pages: 926


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New York ..


Citizens, who have been such for ten days. Citizen


1 year .. .


4 mos .. . 3 mos. . .


30 days ...


Yes. Yes.


Convicted of crime or felony, betters on election; bribers and bribed.


North Carolina .. ..


1 year .. .


None .....


Convicted of felony unless restored to rights, idiots, insane, soldiers.


315


QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.


Kentucky


Citizen, limited woman suffrage.


1 year ...


Paupers, persons under guardianship, Indians not taxed, persons who can't read and write. Persons convicted of crime, persons under guardianship, insane, idiots.


Massachusetts.


Citizen who can read and write English; woman suffrage on school matters.


1 year ...


Citizen, or declared intention ...


1 year ...


2 mos. . .


None .....


Yes.


Indians, felons, insane, idiots.


Citizen, woman suffrage on school matters.


New Jersey


Citizen, woman suffrage on school matters.


1 year ...


5 mos. . .


316


QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING IN THE UNITED STATES .- Concluded.


Residence in-


States.


Requirements as to citizenship.


State.


County.


Voting Precinct.


Registra-


tion.


Persons excluded from suffrage.


.


North Dakota.


Citizen, or declared intention ...


1 year ...


6 mos ...


90 days . ..


(f)


Convicted of felony, insane, idiots, persons under guardianship, Indians under tribal rule.


Ohio


Citizen, woman suffrage on 1 year ... school matters.


6 mos. . .


6 mos . . .


30 days . . .


No. .


Oregon


6 mos ...


3 mos. . .


30 days . ..


No ..


Idiots, insane, felons, Chinese, soldiers and sailors.


Pennsylvania.


.Citizen at least one month ; if 22 1 year .. . years old, must have paid tax within two years. Citizen


2 years ..


6 mos. . .


60 days . ..


(h)


Paupers, lunatics under guardianship, Indi- ans, soldiers, sailors, convicted of felony unless restored.


South Carolina .... South Dakota.


Citizen .


1 year .. 6 mos. . .


2 mos ... 30 days .


2 months. 10 days ...


Yes. (¿)


Paupers, Indians, lunatics and felons. Convicted of treason or felony unless par- doned, persons under guardianship.


.


Citizen, or declared intention ; woman suffrage on school matters.


Tennessee


Citizen .


1 year ...


6 mos .. . 6 mos. . .


6 months.


(k)


Utah


1 year ...


4 mos. . .


60 days . . .


Yes.


Vermont.


1 year ... 1 year ...


1 month


30 days . . . 3 months.


Yes.


Unpardoned convicts.


Virginia


Citizen


3 mos .. .


Idiots, lunatics, felons, duelists, soldiers and sailors.


Washington


Citizen, woman suffrage on|1 year ... school matters.


3 mos. ..


30 days . . .


Yes. (1)


Convicted of infamous crime, Indians not taxed, idiots and insane.


QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.


Idiots, insane, soldiers, sailors, felons unless restored to citizenship. No express exceptions.


Oklahoma


Citizen, including Indians not members of any tribe. Citizen, or declared intention ...


2 mos ...


2 months.


Yes.


Convicted of perjury and violation of elec- tion laws.


Convicted of infamous crime, failure to pay poll tax. Idiots, lunatics, paupers, felons, soldiers and sailors. Idiots, insane, treason, crime against.


Texas .


Citizen, or declared intention; limited woman suffrage. Citizen, suffrage extended to women equally with men. Citizen, woman suffrage on school matters.


None ...... (j)


1 year ...


1 month


20 days . . . (g)


Rhode Island


Wyoming


West Virginia .. . . . Wisconsin. Citizen, or declared intention ; woman suffrage on school matters. Citizen, suffrage extended to| 1 year ... |2 mos ... 9 women equally with men.


Citizen


1 year. . . | 1 year .. .


2 mos ... | None ... 10 days .


10 days . None ... ..


| No .. | Convicts, bribers, paupers, insane, idiots. sol- diers and sailors. Insane, felons, under guardianship.


Yes. Yes. Idiots, insane, felons, unable to read the state constitution.


(a; Registration required in some counties.


(b) In all cities.


c) In cities of first, second and third class.


(d) In cities of 1,200 inhabitants or over.


e) In cities of 100,000 population or over.


f) In cities of 3,000 population or over.


) In cities of 9,000 population or over.


h Non-taxpayers must register yearly before December 31st.


(¿) In towns having 1,000 voters and counties where registration has been adopted by popular vote. In counties having 50,000 population or over.


(k) In cities having 10,000 or over.


(l) In precincts having 250 population or over.


QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING.


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STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.


NUMBERS, TERM OF OFFICE, SALARIES AND TIME OF MEETING.


State.


Sessions.


Month and day.


Limit of session.


No. of senators.


Term of senators (years).


No. of rep's.


Term of rep's (years).


Salary.


,


Alabama .


Bien ..


Tuesday after second Monday, Nov.


50 days.


33


4


100


2


Arizona (a).


Bien ..


Third Monday, January ...


60 days.


12


4 4244 2


100


2


Arkansas ..


Bien ..


Second Monday, January ...


60 days.


32


California.


Bien ..


First Monday after January 1.


60 days.


40


Colorado


Bien ..


First Wednesday, January.


90 days.


35


4


65


2


Connecticut.


Bien ..


Wednesday after first Monday, Jan.


None.


24


2


252


2


$300 per annum and 25 cents a mile.


Delaware


Bien ..


First Tuesday, January.


60 days.


32


4


68


2


Florida (b).


Bien. .


Tuesday after first Monday, April .. .


50 days.


44


2


175


Georgia ..


Ann ...


Fourth Wednesday, October.


60 days.


21


2


49


2


Idaho.


Bien ..


First Monday, January.


None.


51


4


153


2


$1,000 per regular session, $5 a day for special sessions and 10 cents a mile.


Indiana .


Bien ..


Thursday after first Monday, Jan ... Second Monday, January.


60 days. None.


50


4


100


2


Iowa ...


Bien ..


First Tuesday after second Monday, January. .


50 days.


40


4


125


2


$3 a day and 15 cents a mile. $5 a day and 15 cents a mile. $4 a day and mileage.


Louisiana .


Bien .. Bien ..


First Wednesday, January ...


None.


31


2


151


2


$150 per annum and 20 cents a mile.


Maryland ..


Bien . .


First Wednesday, January ..


None.


40


1


240


1


Massachusetts


Ann ...


First Wednesday, January ...


None.


32


2


100


2


Michigan


Bien ..


First Wednesday, January ...


90 days.


54


4


114


Minnesota.


Bien. .


First Monday, January.


None.


45


4


133


4


Mississippi.


Bien ..


Tuesday after first Monday, Jan.


Missouri.


Bien. .


Wednesday after January 1. . .


None.


34


4


140


7


Montana


Bien ..


First Monday, January.


60 days.


23


68


2


$5 a day for 70 days, $1 per day thereafter and mileage. $6 a day and mileage.


318


STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.


$3 a day and 15 cents a mile. $6 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile.


$6 a day and 10 cents a mile. $500 per session and mileage.


Kansas ..


Bien ..


Tuesday after first Monday, Jan ..


60 days.


38


4


100


2


Kentucky ..


Bien ..


Second Monday, May ...


60 days.


36


4


98


4


Maine.


90 days.


26


4


91


2


$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 15 cents a mile. $6 a day and 10 cents a mile. $8 a day and 10 cents a mile. $7 a day and 15 cents a mile.


None.


9


4


21


2


Illinois .


Bien ..


Wednesday after first Monday, Jan.


50


4


100


2


24


2


80


2


$5 a day and mileage. $750 per annum and $2 a mile. $3 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 15 cents a mile. $400 per regular session, $5 per day special session, and 10 cents a mile.


2


Nebraska .


Bien .. | First Tuesday, January.


Nevada ..


Bien ..


Third Monday, January ...


60 days. 50 days. None. None.


24 21


2


364


2


New Hampshire ...


Bien .. Ann ..


Second Tuesday, January ...


60 days.


12


2


24


New York


Ann ...


First Wednesday, January.


None.


50


2


150


1


$4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $600 per annum and 12 cents a mile.


Oklahoma (a)


Bien.


Second Tuesday, January.


60 days.


13


2.


26


2


Oregon ..


Bien ..


Second Monday, January.


40 days.


30


4


60


2


Pennsylvania .


Bien ..


First Tuesday, January.


None.


50


4


204


2


$4 a day and 20 cents a mile. $3 a day and 15 cents a mile. $1,500 per annum and 20 cents a mile.


Rhode Island (d) ..


Ann .. . Last Tuesday, May.


None.


37


1


72


1


$1 a day and 8 cents a mile. $4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 4 cents a mile.


Tennessee .


Bien ..


First Monday, January. .


75 days.


33


2


99


Texas.


Bien.


Second Tuesday, January ..


90 days.


31


4


128


2


$5 a day and 15 cents a mile.


Utah


Bien. .


Second Monday, January.


60 days.


18


4


45


2 $4 a day and 15 cents a mile.


Vermont.


Bien ..


First Wednesday, October.


None.


30


2


245


Virginia.


Bien ..


First Wednesday, December.


90 days.


40


4


100


Washington.


Bien ..


Second Monday, January ..


60 days.


34


4


18


West Virginia.


Bien ..


Second Tuesday, January.


45 days.


26


4


71


Wisconsin.


Bien ..


Second Wednesday, January


None.


33


4


100


2 2 2 $3 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 10 cents a mile. 2 2 $5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $4 a day and 10 cents a mile. $500 per annum and 10 cents a mile.


Wyoming


Bien. .


Second Tuesday, January ..


40 days.


19


4


38


2


$5 a day and 15 cents a mile.


(a) Territories.


(b) Session is sixty days unless extended by special vote.


(c) In Ohio and a few other states, where the legislative sessions are biennial, the legislature holds " Adjourned sessions," practically amounting to annual meetings.


(d) The Rhode Island legislature is required to meet annually the last Tuesday in May at Newport, and an adjourned session to be held annually at Providence.


319


STATE AND TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURES.


$5 a day and 10 cents a mile. $8 a day and 25 cents a mile. $200 per annum and mileage. $500 per annum and mileage. $4 a day and mileage. $1,500 per annum and 10 cents a mile.


North Carolina .. .


Bien. .


60 days.


50


2


120


2


North Dakota.


Bien. .


60 days. None.


31


4


62


2 2


Ohio (c)


Bien ..


Wednesday after first Monday, Jan. Tuesday after first Monday, Jan ... First Monday, January


36


2


112


2


33 15


2


100 30


2


4


3


60


1 2


New Jersey .... · New Mexico (a) ...


Ann ...


Second Tuesday, January.


40 days.


36


4


124


2


South Carolina ...


South Dakota.


Bien ..


Tuesday after first Monday, Jan.


60 days.


43


2


83


2


2


:


First Wednesday, January ..


Bien .. Third Monday, January ...


AN OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF MICHIGAN.


Michigan derives its name from two Chippewa words, Mitchaw, great, and Lagiegan, lake, and signifies the country of the great lakes.


The first Europeans to explore and occupy Michigan territory were the mis- sionaries and fur traders of Canada, early in the sixteenth century; but the first permanent settlement of Michigan, of which there exists any authentic account, was at Sault de Ste. Marie, in the year 1668, under the direction of Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit priest of France. ,


This, like all the early settlements of the territory now constituting the state of Michigan, was a missionary station established with the sole purpose of con- verting the Indians.


The actual settlement of Michigan for the purpose of colonization and civil government dates from the founding of Detroit by La Motte Cadillac on the 20th of July, 1701.


September 8, 1760, the French surrendered Michigan, together with Canada, to Great Britain, which surrender was ratified by the treaty-Paris, Feb. 10, 1763- and Michigan continued under English rule until after the American revolu- tion. July 1, 1796, Michigan formally passed into the possession of the United States, and became a part of the Northwest Territory. At this period all of Mich- igan away from Mackinac and the Detroit river was an unbroken wilderness.


In 1800 the Northwest Territory was divided into two territories, the one retaining the name Northwest Territory, the other receiving the name of Indiana Territory, the former embracing the eastern half and the latter the western half of Michigan, the dividing north and south line passing a few miles west of Mackinac.


In 1802 Ohio was admitted to the union, and all of Michigan became a part of Indiana Territory, and so continued until by an act of congress, July 11, 1805, Michigan was constituted a separate territory, with substantially its present boundaries. The ordinances of 1787 and 1789 were adopted as its charter, and Detroit was made its seat of government.


From 1805 to 1823 the territorial government was administered by the governor and three judges.


4


On the 3d of March, 1823, congress vested the legislative power in the governor and council, composed of nine persons, selected by the president and confirmed by the senate out of eighteen elected by the people of the territory.


In 1835 a constitution was adopted and the state government elected, which was accepted by congress, June 15, 1836, and Michigan was admitted into the union as a state upon condition of acceding to the boundary claims of Ohio, con- cerning which an embittered controversy had arisen. This condition, which was at first rejected by a convention called by the legislature to consider it, was finally accepted by a second convention, December 15, 1836, and Michigan was formally declared a state by act of congress, January 26, 1837.


By an act of the legislature approved March 16, 1847, the seat of government of the state was moved from Detroit to Lansing.


June 3, 1850, a constitutional convention met at Lansing and adopted a new constitution, which was ratified by the people in November following, and has


NORTHERN MICHIGAN ASYLUM FOR INSANE, TRAVERSE CITY.


321


OUTLINE OF MICHIGAN HISTORY.


since continued in force, notwithstanding repeated attempts have been made to secure its revision.


The early development of the resources of the state was slow and attended with many drawbacks, prominent among them being the very unfavorable reports made by the government surveyors. In 1812 congress appropriated two millions of acres for military bounties, and it was the survey of lands for this purpose that brought out the above reports. But when actual experience demonstrated the falsity of such reports the country began to fill up with hardy and enterprising settlers, and the census of 1820 showed that the outside world was beginning to learn of Michigan's attractions, and now she stands well toward the head of the list in respect to population and prosperity. The first township organizations were those of Detroit in 1802, Mackinaw Island in 1817, and Mon- guagon, in Wayne county, in 1818. Wayne was the only county from 1796 to 1817. Monroe, Macomb and Michilimackinac were organized in 1818, as well as Brown and Crawford, which comprised territory now within the state of Wisconsin. It may be of interest to give some of the original names of the counties, but which for various reasons have since been changed: Neguegon 1840, now Alcona; Anamickee 1840, now Alpena; Meegesee 1840, now Antrim; Keskkauko 1840, now Charlevoix; Wyandotte 1840, now part of Cheboygan; Kaykakee 1840, now Clare; Shawano 1840, now Crawford; Tonedagana 1840, now Emmet; Omeena 1840, now Grand Traverse; Kanotin 1840, now Iosco; Wabassee 1840, now Kalkaska; Aishcum 1840, now Lake; Michilimackinac 1818, now Mackinac; Notipekago 1840, now Mason; Bleeker 1861, now Menominee; Cheonoquet 1840, now Montmorency; Unwattin 1840, now Osceola; Okkuddo 1840, now Otsego; Mikenauk 1840, now Roscommon; Kautawaubet 1840, now Wexford. 41


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STATE TAXES


Counties.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate assessed valuation, 1896.


Aggregate of. real and per- sonal estate as equalized by boards of super- visors at June session, 1896.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate as equalized by state board of equalization in 1896.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate as equalized by state board of equalization in 1891.


Alcona ..


$530,310 00


$527,979 00


$850,000 00


$1,500,000 00


Alger .


1,484,553 00


1,484,553 00


2,000,000 00


2,500,000 00


Allegan


12,880,961 00


13,000,000 00


15,500,000 00


16,000,000 00


Alpena


3,972,854 00


3,200,000 00


4,000,000 00


6,000,000 00


Antrim


2,898,381 00


2,891,381 00


3,250,000 00


3,000,000 00


Arenac


870,486 00


1,045,355 00


1,250,000 00


1,250,000 00


Baraga


1,400,916 00


1,051,000 00


1,500,000 00


2,000,000 00


Barry


10,677,140 00


10,679,291 00


14,000,000 00


15,000,000 00


Bay ...


19,963,091 00


20,334,341 00


24,500,000 00


27,000,000 00


Benzie


1,519,518 00


1,471,171 00


1,750,000 00


2,000,000 00


Berrien


15,366,364 00


15,632,274 00


18,000,000 00


18,000,000 00


Branch


14,523,790 00


14,018,048 00


19,000,000 00


20,000,000 00


Calhoun


21,526,807 00


21,526,807 00


29,000,000 00


30,000,000 00


Cass ..


11,948,400 00


11,978,000 00


15,000,000 00


16,000,000 00


Charlevoix


2,157,426 00


2,173,386 00


3,000,000 00


3,559,147 04


Cheboygan


2,963,136 00


2,963,136 00


3,700,000 00


4,000,000 00


Chippewa


6,944,260 00


3,475,998 00


4,600,000 00


5,000,000 00


Clare.


1,124,053 00


944,215 00


1,750,000 00


2,500,000 00


Clinton


12,202,881 00


11,900,000 00


18,000,000 00


19,000,000 00


Crawford


868,401 00


800,000 00


1,000,000 00


2,000,000 00


Delta


2,774,191 25


2,392,044 00


3,500,000 00


4,000,000 00


Dickinson


4,293,280 00


2,610,220 00


5,500,000 00


6,031,550 00


Eaton


17,242,370 00


15,000,000 00


19,000,000 00


20,000,000 00


Emmet


2,458,591 00


2,445,777 00


3,000,000 00


3,000,000 00


Genesee


21,277,965 00


19,715,495 00


24,000,000 00


25,000,000 00.


Gladwin


971,638 00


1,004,815 00


1,500,000 00


2,000,000 00


Gogebic


8,780,566 00


8,300,000 00


14,000,000 00


15,000,000 00


G'd Traverse.


4,633,199 00


4,646,000 00


5,500,000 00


4,500,000 00


Gratiot


9,482,545 00


8,000,000 00


10,000,000 00


10,000,000 00


Hillsdale


16,051,215 00


14,947,687 00


21,000,000 00


22,000,000 00


Houghton.


20,948,169 00


21,948,169 00


42,500,000 00


40,000,000 00


Huron


7,452,000 00


7,460,000 00


8,750,000 00


8,000,000 00


Ingham


20,800,143 00


18,000,000 00


21,000,000 00


21,000,000 00


Ionia


14,646,966 00


14,481,721 00


18,500,000 00


19,000,000 00


Iosco.


1,787,997 00


1,830,000 00


2,000,000 00


5,000,000 00


Iron ..


2,146,436 00


2,150,000 00


4,000,000 00


5,120,000 00


Isabella


5,192,237 00


4,640,700 00


5,750,000 00


6,000,000 00


Isle Royal


100,000 00


100,000 00


Jackson


22,219,850 00


25,000,000 00


30,500,000 00


31,000,000 00


Kalamazoo


20,357,600 00


20,235,353 00


26,500,000 00


27,000,000 00


Kalkaska


2,341,193 00


2,341,193 00


2,750,000 00


3,700,000 00


Kent


41,715,640 00


35,000,000 00


52,500,000 00


50,000,000 00


Keweenaw


1,413,155 00


1,414,755 00


1,500,000 00


3,000,000 00


Lake.


874,360 00


870,360 00


750,000 00


1,500,000 00


Lapeer.


10,410,270 00


9,340,000 00


14,000,000 00


14,000,000 00


.


AND VALUATIONS.


Aggregate of state taxes apportioned September, 1899.


County indebtedness to state, Sep- tember, 1899. Sec. 35, Act 206, 1893.


Aggregate of state taxes apportioned September, 1900.


County indebtedness to state, July 1, 1900.


Counties.


$2,865 77


$2,237 24


Alcona.


6,742 98


$166 32


5,264 10


Alger.


52,258 11


92 30


40,796 81


$358 78


Allegan.


13,485 97


10,919 72


10,528 21


Alpena.


10,957 35


8,554 17


Antrim.


4,214 36


3,290 06


Arenac.


5,057 24


3,948 08


Baraga.


47,200 88


187 66


36,848 73


Barry.


82,601 54


64,485 27


5,286 16


Bay.


5,900 11


153 74


4,606 09


Benzie.


60,686 84


47,376 94


Berrien.


64,058 33


50,008 99


58 73


Branch.


97,773 25


346 74


76,329 51


445 74


Calhoun.


50,572 37


39,480 78


Cass.


10,114 47


128 31


7,896 16


Charlevoix.


12,474 52


9,738 59


Cheboygan.


15,508 86


129 38


12,107 44


Chippewa.


5,900 11


4,606 09


Clare.


60,686 84


291 33


47,376 94


314 68


Clinton.


3,371 49


2,632 05


Crawford.


11,800 22


9,212 18


1,448 40


Delta.


18,543 20


1,034 85


14,476 29


2,991 41


Dickinson.


64,058 33


76 43


50,008 99


Eaton.


10,114 47


7,896 16


Emmet.


80,915 79


63,169 25


226 17


Genesee.


5,057 24


3,948 08


Gladwin.


47,200 88


42,584 07


36,848 73


1,508 79


Gogebic.


18.543 20


380 68


14,476 29


582 73


Grand Traverse.


33,714 91


533 28


26,320 52


799 55


Gratiot.


70,801 32


2 10


55,273 09


Hillsdale.


143,288 38


111,862 21


Houghton.


29,500 55


2,250 58


23,030 46


1,700 18


Huron.


70,801 32


55,273 09


Ingham.


62,372 59


654 98


48,692 96


922 33


Ionia.


6,742 98


5,264 10


Iosco.


13,485 97 19,386 07


6,623 94 1,392 27


10,528 21


1,213 26


Iron.


15,134 30


147 34


Isabella.


102,830 48


814 45


80,277 59


1,203 50


Jackson.


89,344 52


610 22


69,749 38


934 29


Kalamazoo.


9,271 60


7,238 14


Kalkaska.


177,003 29


4,109 26


138,182 73


4,274 99


Kent.


5,394 39


4,211 28


109 51


Keweenaw.


2,528 62


1,974 04


Lake.


47,200 88


4,877 57


36,848 73


832 83


Lapeer.


Isle Royal.


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TAXES AND VALUATIONS.


STATE TAXES AND VALUATIONS .- Concluded.


Counties.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate assessed valuation, 1896.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate as equalized by boards of super- visors at June session, 1896 ..


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate as equalized by state board of equalization in 1896.


Aggregate of real and per- sonal estate as equalized by state board of equalization in 1891.


Leelanau ..


$1,125,098 00


$1,125,177 00


$1,250,000 00


$1,290,852 96


Lenawee


27,717,070 00


25,927,334 00


30,000,000 00


30,000,000 00


Livingston


12,696,795 00


11,400,000 00


15,000,000 00


16,000,000 00


Luce


1,404,554 00


1,394,000 00


1,500,000 00


2,000,000 00


Mackinac.


952,085 00


824,028 00


2,000,000 00


2,000,000 00


Macomb


15,826,290 00


15,750,000 00


18,500,000 00


18,500,000 00


Manistee


4,692,042 00


4,692,042 00


9,000,000 00


9,000,000 00


Marquette


11,462,037 00


9,155,000 00


18,000,000 00


22,535,950 00


Mason


3,125,618 00


3,125,618 00


4,500,000 00


4,500,000 00


Mecosta


3,366,829 00


3,295,547 00


4,500,000 00


5,000,000 00


Menominee ..


4,965,753 00


4,961,698 00


7,000,000 00


7,312,500 00


Midland


2,712,274 00


2,384,393 00


2,500,000 00


2,000,000 00


Missaukee.


2,177,999 00


2,177,999 00


2,500,000 00


3,000,000 00


Monroe.


15,160,225 00


15,160,225 00


16,000,000 00


16,500,000 00


Montcalm


6,910,265 00


7,000,000 00


9,500,000 00


10,000,000 00


Montmorency


570,817 00


547,712 00


600,000 00


1,000,000 00


Muskegon


6,484,679 00


6,089,591 00


11,000,000 00


13,000,000 00


Newaygo.


3,340,519 00


3,989,688 00


4,250,000 00


4,500,000 00


Oakland


22,331,110 00


22,229,110 00


30,000,000 00


29,600,000 00


Oceana


3,289,835 00


3,372,835 00


5,000,000 00


4,500,000 00


Ogemaw


1,186,279 00


1,217,000 00


1,500,000 00


2,000,000 00


Ontonagon


2,554,409 00


1,487,255 00


750,000 00


2,000,000 00


Osceola


3,471,561 00


13,164,550 00


4,000,000 00


4,000,000 00


Oscoda ..


451,557 00


445,000 00


500,000 00


1,000,000 00


Otsego


1,658,394 00


1,698,394 00


2,000,000 00


2,500,000 00


Ottawa .


10,253,464 00


9,610,000 00


14,500,000 00


15,000,000 00


Presque Isle. .


866,002 00


878,002 00


750,000 00


1,500,000 00


Roscommon ..


486,715 00


799,902 00


500,000 00


1,500,000 00


Saginaw


24,716,862 00


23,849,778 00


36,000,000 00


37,000,000 00


Sanilac


. 7,450,539 00


7,539,675 00


8,500,000 00


8,000,000 00


Schoolcraft


2,351,100 00


2,351,100 00


3,000,000 00


3,500,000 00


Shiawassee.


11,729,145 00


11,325,000 00


16,750,000 00


17,000,000 00


St. Clair


15,796,365 00


17,845,000 00


21,000,000 00


20,000,000 00


St. Joseph.


12,098,155 00


12,092,040 00


17,500,000 00


20,000,000 00


Tuscola


8,035,145 00


8,070,145 00


10,500,000 00


10,500,000 00


Van Buren


12,513,545 00


12,000,000 00 25,000,000 00


14,500,000 00


15,000,000 00


Washtenaw


29,417,363 00


31,000,000 00


31,000,000 00


Wayne


241,245,915 00


205,000,000 00


190,000,000 00


Wexford.,


3,320,228 00


146,242,398 00 3,000,000 00


4,500,000 00


4,000,000 00


Totals ..


$946,009,941 25


$818,088,460 00


$1,105,100,000 00


$1,130,000,000 00


325


TAXES AND VALUATIONS.


STATE TAXES AND VALUATIONS .- Concluded.


Aggregate of state taxes apportioned September, 1899.


County indebtedness to state, Sep- tember, 1899. Sec. 35, Act 206, 1893.


Aggregate of state taxes apportioned September, 1900.


County indebtedness to state, July 1, 1900.


Counties.


$4,214 36


$908 99


$3,290 06


Leelanau.


101,144 74


78,961 56


$320 92


50,572 37


168 78


39,480 78


133 92


5,057 24


3,948 08


Luce.


6,742 98


5,264 10


Mackinac.


62,372 59


248 45


48,692 96


223 40


Macomb.


30,343 42


976 32


23,688 47


1,355 81


Manistee.


60,686 84


4,801 32


47,376 94


5,764 56


Marquette.


15,171 71


922 10


11,844 23


1,082 82


Mason.


15,171 71


976 41


11,844 23


Mecosta.


23,600 44


1,191 55


18,424 36


2,462 83


Menominee.


8,428 73


6,580 13


575 72


Midland.


8,428 73


6,580 13


Missaukee.


53,943 86


235 36


42,112 83


141 35


Monroe.


32,029 17


25,004 49


1,102 86


Montcalm.


2,022 89


1,579 23


Montmorency.


37,086 40


3,312 82


28,952 57


1,734 94


Muskegon.


14,328 84


11,186 22


Newaygo.


101,144 74


650 65


78,961 56


1.280 93


Oakland.


16,857 46


13,160 26


1,339 85


Oceana.


5,057 24


3,948 08


Ogemaw.


2,528 62


1.974 04


Ontonagon.


13,485 97


10,528 21


Osceola.


1,685 74


342 84


1,316 03


Oscoda.


6,742 98


5,264 10


Otsego.


48,886 62


644 97


38,164 75


Ottawa.


2,528 62


1,974 04


Presque Isle.


1,685 74


1,316 03


Roscommon.


121,373 69


4,752 60


94,753 87


3,400 95


Saginaw.


28,657 68


22,372 44


493 26


Sanilac.


10,114 47


7,896 16


Schoolcraft.


56,472 48


753 34


44,086 87


1,096 56


Shiawassee.


70,801 32


3,865 03


55,273 09


3,578 21


St. Clair.


59,001 10


352 10


46,060 91


St. Joseph.


35,400 66


719 94


27,636 55


701 59


Tuscola.


48,886 62


475 41


38,164 75


610 93


Van Buren.


104.516 23


254 34


81,593 61


170 36


Washtenaw.


691,155 71


28,957 24


539,570 66


36,262 21


Wayne.


15,171 71


379 03


11,844 23


Wexford.


$3,725,835 01


$134,249 77


$2,908,680 66


$89,193 35


Totals.


Lenawee. Livingston.


SUMMARY OF STATE TAX LEVIED.


AMOUNT AND PURPOSES FROM 1895 TO 1900.


Purposes.


1900.


1899.


1898.


1897.


1896.


1895.


University ..


$279,275 00


$279,275 00


$187,183 33


$207,183 33


$184,183 33


$213,333 33


Norinal School (a) ..


69,800 00


109,275 00


61,150 00


73,650 00


58,450 00


83.450 00


Agricultural College


74,000 00


74,000 00


11,000 00


11,200 00


10,000 00


13,000 00


State Public School.


31,000 00


55,016 00


31,000 00


33,767 00


35,000 00


43,024 90


Industrial School for Boys (b).


62,750 00


126,900 00


60,500 00


66,500 00


57,750 00




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