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TABLE VII.-Comparative statement, by agencies, of the number of pensioners on the rolls at the beginning and close of the year.

Location of agency.

Army.

Navy.

War of 1812.

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Boston

Massachusetts.

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Canandaigua

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New York.

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Chicago

16, 591

Illinois

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Columbus

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Ohio

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21, 737

22, 157

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Des Moines.

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Iowa..

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Detroit.

Indianapolis.
Knoxville
Louisville
Milwaukee
New York.
New Orleans
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Saint Louis.

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San Francisco

11, 768

California

12, 035

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Washington..

1, 430

Dist. of Columbia

1, 379

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| President of the United States. | General officers.

Colonels.

Lieutenant-colonels.

Majors.

Surgeons.

Captains.

Chaplains.

First lieutenants.

Assistant surgeons.

Second lieutenants.

Third lieutenants.

| Ensigns.

Enlisted men, Army.

TABLE VIII.-Statement of the ranks and the number pensioned for each rank of the Army and Navy, as shown by the roll, June 30, 1878.

Officers of

Marine Corps.

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Total 168 402 459 535 225 3,792 170 3, 420 290 2, 573 1 1, 194, 443 206, 380 2 7 22 41 47 24 4 10 15 113 8635 372 4 5 175 30 15 106 31 2 1 6 3 4 5 2,816 3, 486

Those pensioned on account of service in the war of 1812-survivors, 10,407; widows of, &c., 3,725-are not included in the above, the pensioners of this class being pensioned at the uniform rate of $8 per month, without regard to rank.

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Lieutenant-colonels.

| Colonels.

[ Pilots.

| Majors.

| Captains.

all enlisted men in the naval Warrant and petty officers and service and Marine Corps.

Second lieutenants.

| First lieutenants.

Total Navy.

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TABLE IX.-Statement of the rates per month, and the number pensioned to each rate, of the Army and Navy invalids on the roll June 30, 1878.

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$16. 66.

$16.75.

$17.00.

$17.50.

$18.00.

$19.00.

$19. 25.

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Army Navy.

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27

6

4

623 1 14 16 603 6 2 1

11, 052 140 4

3

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1

105

Total.

211, 266

1

9 627 1

14

16 605

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51 2 2 2.772

291 58 6, 386 162 11

NOTE.-The 10,407 survivors of the war of 1812, who are pensioned at the rate of $8 per month, are not included in the above.

$24.00.

$25.00.

$25.75.

$26. 00.

$26. 25.

$26.66.

$30.00.

$31.25.

$36. 00. $38.50.

$40.00.

$50.00.

$72.00.

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Total.

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NOTE.-1,064 survivors and 743 widows, &c., rejected under act of February 14, 1871, have been reopened under act of March 9, 1878, but are not included in the above as applications filed under the latter act.

Survivors.

Widows of,

&c.

Survivors.

Widows of,

*029

Survivors.

TABLE X.-Pension claims filed and allowed since 1862.

Widows of,

&c.

Survivors.

Widows of,

&c.

Aggregate number of applications filed.

Aggregate number of claims

allowed.

1861..

1862.

1863

1864.

1865.

1866.

1867.

1868.

1869.

1870.

1871.

1872.

1873.

1874.

1875.

1876.

1877.

1878.

For the year ending June 30

TABLE XI.-Number of pensioners on the roll at the termination of each fiscal year since 1861.

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*See page 10 of this report, under title "Annual reports of agents for paying pensions," paragraph

four.

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