This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 Excerpt: ...Michigan 8.627,949 6,020,000 Wisconsin 5,838,325 5,240.000 Iowa 10.261,605 6.460.000 Minnesota 3,713,707 3,100,000 Missouri 10,269,736 8,640.000 Kimsas 4,414.821 3,980,000 Nebraska. 2.792.480 1,800,000 Colorado 2,152,008 780,000 Nevada 871,673 280,000 Oregon 1,113,942 680,000 California 12,628,005 3,440,000 Total ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 Excerpt: ...Michigan 8.627,949 6,020,000 Wisconsin 5,838,325 5,240.000 Iowa 10.261,605 6.460.000 Minnesota 3,713,707 3,100,000 Missouri 10,269,736 8,640.000 Kimsas 4,414.821 3,980,000 Nebraska. 2.792.480 1,800,000 Colorado 2,152,008 780,000 Nevada 871,673 280,000 Oregon 1,113,942 680,000 California 12,628,005 3,440,000 Total Western States 118,567,952 73,860,000 Arizona 293.036 167.640 Dakota 478.066 565.000 Idaho 195.887 136,398 Montana 383,947 163,000 New Mexico 126.942 508.000 Utah 435.238 602,230 Washington 505.417 814,198 Wyomiug 230,228 83,534 Total Territories 2,648,761 2,540,000 I ask any intelligent farmer of the Northwest, or of the South, to examine the above table and decide for himself which section of the United States will be compelled to bear the heaviest burden of this taxation. This is so important a matter that I have made the following summary: Total State Total Share of Sections. and $300,000,000 Local Taxation. Based on Population. New England States $42,010,217 $16,000,000 Middle States 101,460.347 46,880,000 Southern States 37.507,417 60,720,000 Western States 118.507.952 73.800,000 Territories 2,648,761 2,540,000 The New England States, with their immense wealth and ability to bear taxation, will have to pay sixteen million dollars of it only, while their total State and local taxation aggregates forty-two millions of dollars. The Middle States, with the large cities of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, which now consume such an immense proportion of the high-priced imported goods, will have to pay but fortysix million dollars of this direct taxation under the ideal free-trade system which is to be inaugurated, while their present State and local taxation amounts to far more than double this sum, exceeding one hundred million dollars. And n...
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