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Econ 5440.3 (1910).
Harvard College Library
APR 25 1911 From the
U. S. Government.
TABLE D.-Statement of the issue and redemption of loans and Treasury notes
and of deposits and redemptions in national-bank note account
(by warrants) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910..
TABLE E.-Sinking-fund account for the fiscal year 1910....
TABLE F.-Population, ordinary receipts and disbursements of the Govern-
ment from 1837 to 1910, exclusive of postal, and per capita on
receipts and per capita on disbursements..
TABLE G.-Statement showing the ordinary receipts and disbursements of the
Government by months; the legal-tender notes, net gold, and
available cash in the Treasury at the end of each month; the
monthly redemption of legal-tender notes in gold and the imports
and exports of gold, from July, 1896, to June, 1910, inclusive....
TABLE H.-Statement of the balance in the general fund of the Treasury, in-
cluding the gold reserve, by calendar years, from 1791 to 1842,
and by fiscal years from 1843 to 1910, inclusive..
TABLE I.-Receipts and disbursements of the United States from 1791 to
1910, inclusive.....
TABLE J.-Statement of the coin and paper circulation of the United States
from 1860 to 1910, inclusive, with the amount of circulation per
capita.
TABLE K.-Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received
and issued by the office of the Secretary of the Treasury from
November 1, 1909, to October 31, 1910..
TABLE L.-Internal and customs receipts and expenses of collecting, from
1858 to 1910, inclusive...
TABLE M.-Statement showing the aggregate receipts, expenses, average num-
ber of persons employed, and cost to collect internal revenue in
the several collection districts during the fiscal year ended June
30, 1910......
TABLE N. Statement of business of the customs districts for the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1910..
No. 22.-Unavailable funds of the Treasury and Post-Office Department..
No. 23.-Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion, the amount in the Treasury,
and the amount in circulation at the end of each month, from Jan-
uary, 1904..
No. 24.-Estimated stock of silver coin, the amount in the Treasury, and the
amount in circulation at the end of each month, from January, 1904.
Also silver, other than stock, held in the Treasury..
No. 25.-United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes out-
standing, in the Treasury, and in circulation at the end of each
month, from January, 1904...
No. 26. Gold certificates and silver certificates outstanding, in the Treasury,
and in circulation at the end of each month, from January, 1904..
No. 27.-Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each month, from
January, 1904....
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