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CHIEF OFFICERS.

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Postmasters-General.
Secretary of State.

John A. Cresswell,

Pa.,

1869.

Wm. M. Evarts,

N. Y.,

1877.

Marshall Jewell,

Ct.,

1874.
Secretary of the Treasury.

James N. Tyner,

Ind.,

1876.

John Sherman,

Ohio,

1877.
Attorneys-General.
Secretaries of War.

E. Rockwood Hoar,

Mass.,

1869.

Geo. W. McCrary,

Iowa,

1877.

Amos T. Akerman,

Ga.,

1870.

Alexander Ramsey,

Minn.,

1879.

Goo. H. Williams,

Oregon,

1871.
Secretary of the Navy.

Edwards Pierrepont,

NY,

1875.

Richard W. Thompson,

Ind.,

1877.

Alphonso Taft

Ohio,

1876.
Secretary of the Interior.
Speakers of the House of Representatives.

Carl Schurz,

Mo.,

1877.

Schuyler Colfax

Ind.,

40th Cong.
Postmaster-General.

James G. Blaine,

Me.,

41st Cong.

David M. Key

Tenn.,

1877.

James G. Blaine,.

Me.,

42d Cong.
Attorney-General.
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Charles Devens,

Mass.,

1877.
1877-1879.
Speakers of the House of Representatives.
President.

James G. Blaine,

Me.,

43d Cong.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES,

Ohio,

1877.

Michael O. Kerr,*

Ind.,

44th Cong.
Vice-President.

Samuel J. Randall, ±

Pa.,

44th Cong.

WM. A. WHEELER,

N.Y.,

1877.

Samuel J. Randall,

Pa.,

45th Cong.

 * 1st Session.     ± 2d Session.  


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APPENDIX.

TABLE OF THE STATES.

IN THE ORDER OF THEIR ADMISSION INTO THE UNION, WITH THEIR
AREAS, POPULATION, AND ELECTORAL VOTE.

STATES, &c.
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Delaware, ±

Sketch

2,120

59,096

125,015

3

3

3

Pennsylvania,

46,000

434,373

3,521,951

15

26

29

New Jersey,

8,320

184,139

906,096

7

7

9

Georgia, ±

58,000

82,548

1,184,109

4

9

11

Connecticut,

4,750

238,141

537,454

9

6

6

Massachusetts,

7,800

378,717

1,457,351

16

12

13

Maryland, ±

11,124

319,728

780,894

8

7

8

South Carolina, ±

34,000

249,073

705,606

8

6

7

New Hampshire,

9,280

141,899

318,300

6

5

5

Virginia, ±

38,348

748,308

1,225,163

21

10

11

New York,

47,000

340,120

4,382,759

12

33

35

North Carolina, ±

50,704

393,751

1,071,361

12

9

10

Rhode Island,

1,306

69,110

217,353

4

4

4

Vermont,

1791

10,212

85,416

330,551

3

5

5

Kentucky, ±

1792

37,680

73,077

1,321,011

4

11

12

Tennessee, ±

1796

45,600

35,791

1,258,520

. .

10

12

Ohio,

1802

39,964

. . .

2,665,260

. .

21

22

Louisiana, ±

1812

41,346

. . .

726,915

. .

7

8

Indiana,

1816

33,809

. . .

1,680,637

. .

13

15

Mississippi, ±

1817

47,156

. . .

827,922

. .

7

8

Illinois

1818

55,410

. . .

2,539,891

. .

16

21

Alabama, ±

1819

50,722

. . .

996,992

. .

8

10

Maine,

1820

35,000

96,540

626,915

. .

7

7

Missouri, ±

1821

65,350

. . .

1,721,295

. .

11

15

Arkansas, ±

1836

52,198

. . .

484,471

. .

5

6

Michigan,

1837

66,451

. . .

1,184,059

. .

8

11

Florida, ±

1845

59,268

. . .

187,748

. .

3

4

Texas, ±

1845

274,356

. . .

818,579

. .

6

8

Iowa

1846

55,045

. . .

1,194,020

. .

8

11

Wisconsin,

1848

53,924

. . .

1,054,670

. .

8

10

California,

1850

188,981

. . .

560,247

. .

5

6

Minnesota,

1858

83,631

. . .

439,706

. .

4

5

Oregon

1859

95,274

. . .

90,923

. .

3

3

Kansas

1861

81,318

. . .

364,399

. .

3

5

West Virginia

1863

23,000

. . .

442,014

. .

5

5

Nevada

1864

104,125

. . .

42,491

. .

. .

3

Nebraska

1867

75,995

. . .

122,993

. .

. .

3

Colorado

1876

104,500

. . .

39,864

. .

. .

3

Territories.

Org'd

 1. Utah,

1850

84,476

. . .

86,786.

. .

. .

. .

 2. New Mexico,

1850

121,201

. . .

91,874.

. .

. .

. .

 3. Washington,

1853

69,994

. . .

23,955.

. .

. .

. .

 4. Dakota,

1861

148,932

. . .

14,181.

. .

. .

. .

 5. Arizona,

1863

113,916

. . .

9,658

. .

. .

. .

 6. Idaho,

1863

86,294

. . .

14,999

. .

. .

. .

 7. Montana,

1864

145,776

. . .

20,595

. .

. .

. .

 8. Wyoming,

1868

97,883

. . .

9,118

. .

. .

. .

 9. Indian,

68,991

. . .

68,152

. .

. .

. .

10. Alaska,

577,390

. . .

29,097

. .

. .

. .

   Dist. Columbia,

64

. . .

131,700

. .

. .

. .

        Total

3,603,884

38,655,620


   * In the order of their adoption of the Constitution.     ± Slaveholding in 1861.

 


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